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MONDAY, FEBRUARY ."R, 1921, OTTAWA FREE TRADER - JOURNAL. PAGE THREE 0 EVISfV NriFR I ,. J, Pleads For Peanut The World's Greatest Airship Wrecked. RAM fit AMCOIPAM Uflll U H I IL !i IllUnil , .-. 4 ... jmnn rrnrn LHDUK rtU been .i NATIONAL BODY CALLS UPON li Tl km m m - 1 i.; . ,. ? . 1' ivereil li lit W. ' 3ifM:'. .;i..a ALU UNION BODIES TO JOIN IN I jj"'""K 1 MOVEMENT TO DHIVF OUT 80- greeted Jn, VIETS IN THEIR RANKS. Iiiw mill iieehitn Win hlngl ii iiiKiit by uie American rederutlon nt, l.ubor in calling officially upon jii workers i o Join In a inovenn tit Lb, lireveni the spret.il of 1 Isln vism. In eutlKUl iutiH miidu of . mi. in inns in' In sin mill reports rocelvod I'roui thtit country from various sources, it is as sorted; prove tti.ii. the Bovlel rule la ii iiiettaofl to the best Interests oi the worlCmK classes modern times in any country u more ruthless persecution uud sluiinliter of labor unionists than thai which Is now ' taking place In whal ill. Norwegian lahor party calls 'barburous sot lei i liusslii.' " the stateniei the Amerl : run Federation of Labor reads. "Things have gom Morrbelm, secretary French lahor union itsi, although un 1 revolutlonar) syndic Issued .in appeal to i the world to raise Itt I Ins appeal deserves u response n every country of the world and espe dally in tbe I'nited States Let tin soviet savagei knew what labor of tin m v ax.. :. . . f. i i I ii ; 1 i ' ' ihlp ii It :i total Wr icfe, In ;i lesi lliuli '' ' iii lihe hit .i hill iii Yorkshln RUTLAND. i il i of CIili :n'i were hm tight to Hut i i wt iiaiuftft'xl. Then high winds America! was taken jut after lurried her out over the North sea. landing i:i a I where sheep Inally the crew of thirty got her grazing, Shortly after she collap melt but gh tiraBhea (ii landing Her entirely. In the summer of 1919 iac.k was broken and hor nose crush- flew to America in 103 bom s and hi l In, This photo, the first to reach to iSnglund in 75 hours, ki. liel t i ter, wi Spit ii" if ftuth i William .-ii 1 1 in on May homestead, r. . mid her entl tence: 'II I !,:. would goblet.' " Student Nurses The Ryburn City Hospital wants young ladies between the ages of 19 and 50 to enter its training school. One year's high school education required. i he Ryburn hospital Is an accredit- 1 school of high standing. It-- gradu ates are eligible to the state examina tion for registered nurses. Students are given instruction, board .and comfortable living quarters besides being paid a salary. I 'm further particulars see JESSIE HORN, Superintendent. far il in I zed labor of noui II iii On on tin, I ;i tin .1 mib south- civilized woibl thjnks of their be Hal system, Let every labor organization In the country n spoud." The appeal Issued losl nlghl by the federation is u pari of II t flghl against those representlves of tilt soviet gov-j erntneut and the command I who have been endeavoring to work with in tbe organizations affiliated with the federation, and Samuel i ; nnnei s 1 0 consistent stand against the ultra-1 pre radical leaders who have attempted not to vain control ami lias obtained the whip hand, A denunciation ol bolsho-l ,. vlsm was Included In the recent bill of rights adopted by the . onfi renci of ; national ami international unions last . 'i ( till' ell n yestei statement thai Russian labor has been ' ;s : '!e . , i : Italian lahor delegations, after send- sin i pi,,., " 1 11 if at La Salle, wen Tuonday fill tnemUor of the Italian. I Christian al the hoaie of Mr. and Mrs church and also ol ilmland Ftebekah be. hnme at Royu Center, fnd, time of ! death. Mrs, Cinnamon T VV Mateer visited over Sim la". held In high esteem hy a widsi ; r at ly regret I Look for the . : I, ' , Ipam r I) !' ' ' ' 1 ' ' Ii l'trnci ; i I ''.' 1 ; lulll lid ',! ' ' ' 1 ' ere held at I I .nra and Kdna Boyd spent Sunday I tiari church at 2 o'clock on Friday eft- at tl. hum oi then- i t r. Mr . 0 emoon, itev. R, H Doan of Arming il' le at-. formerly :i Rutland pastor, deliv- ii, mi, missions f( ii.nl Normal. ""' ritualtt lie services of the Rebekah nt. iulent C. Siinll w ni : ' - 1 1 uie jaogei oi me deibate oetween . ron ano tamity nave mnveii ' ... ; the latter place on Thursday. El Paso Arthur Peterson Is now occupying th. ..'. :iml Mrs, Ihomas Boyd and his The boys' basketball teams of the Bister, Mrs Jacob Moschel. of henoa Magnolia and Rutland High schools '"I Sunday at the home of thoir j played in Rntlond Coramilnlty ball on mother. Pridnv nvenlnir Th Ital Innil hova mnetto Balderston was a , wore victorious, 10 to 14, Htrcator dunnr Name "Willurd" on a batt ry idrnti fif it us the product of tbe pioneer in Btarting and lighting batteries. It stands fr the most im portant b.-tt-ry development the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery. When yon buy n Willard Threaded Rubber Battery the only battery with Threaded Rubber la1 ulation you buy freedom from old time separa tor troubles, h cause the plates ol this batury ure insulated not merely separated. Siwes tnj.jA and expense, A , about the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery and how you can recognise it. BATTERY and KLECTRIC SERVICE. STATION 217 W. Main St. I WANTED! I illlllllllllllllllllll ; a til II III l rorui. vldcnci that after Inaugurating u forced labor, n bb h the gi of tbe Russian workers lr to accept, the bolshevik has now adopted a cam pa I less persecution and statu, bur unionist It is held further thai B !.,.: rj . e'-in lahor 1 conditions have been exib oned, or murdered, feasant pi tyranny. '- he appi tlon Ol l.a from the t sions whic time Bird Prot:ction Effective. Thai the ; ml uf tbe law ! mid tnurketlng of migrator birds i no,, producing exeellei suits is pointed out by pRlcluls bioloclcul survey. Without u regulations protei tiii mt , Is receiving reports front of the country showing tl protectiop now enjoyed b; their uumbttrs are Inert jeaf. and that they are i Bprlttg to numeruut breed which they have di serted Jem 'S, Try B Want Ad In the I Journal lor Quick li i; if u:--. B SAbE TEA ii; FADED M GRAY HI If Mixed with Sulphur ii Darken: so Naturally Nobody can Tell. OranJrr.otUo- kept her Vialr beauti fully terkened, glossy and attractlvs With n trew ol S,.i;c i on ana Snlpl the we ' U a 7 Wm R I True. v sbAAIAJi NSrS. I ' unri Tli re' one lien" thai evervbndv W r a 3! i ' ', 7 ";; - ' mi his gam Just for the , m - - rfiil I ! Draiws U a Close I SDecial bale I fSS i A 3iU ;.: Of I . - ml ft vw.-.t '...no. OAS RANfJFS I ::; 1 1 1 1 j ... Must be clean. Any size or color will do. This office pays 6c N a pound for your rags ' - l......u hsm TDT iVN w T Til S I e&bdS aJxusfi a 3 3 S j Wednesday, March 2, commencing i :00 p. m. A at Jarm 5 mules south and 1 mile east of Otta- p S wa and 2 1-2 miles north and 1 mile east of jj p Grand Ridge. 9 HORSES, FARMING IMPLEMENTS $ i HOUSEHOLD GOODS. i CHRIS WEISS J James Darling, Auctioneer. Olio Maas, Clerk i T 1 iODFREY The remai kable opportunities offered, it is hardly necessary to say have appealed O r tit Mtith e. l-r.w ,i .-nana .- IN T PJ 4 IV 'vtti'Cit'.l ..UVCiCv Willi 4iU r. SUii UldC Whenever her ! - '. - ...i " i 1 J f.j ?)f irtArsrSrtt B . J ? Bwled of streaked appearance, mis sim- 111 HI. flCUllCI lllslll I.L - sl m 1 ?it "sssr wBa; ?ttJ sjrffi iSvUvcU, fl"ii there are not many stoves remaining. In tending purchasers should therefore lose no tine in placing orders. What word hold, greater interest today.' King Quality Flour n Economy. Because ol Its superior quality and largo amount of iiih gletp.i not only Is King Quality the best flour for quality but t will make the most bread fr.m the lea:;t flour. Car King Quality Flour bought before the big advance, just arrived King riour, 'li lb. K.ir.ks $2 89 24 lb. sacks Pla Safe Flour $ 50 49 lb. sacks Schmlnke's Beit . $2.49 Did you hear about sugar? Market advanced a cent and a half in five days. COMBINATION SALE 12 tbs. finn Granulated Sugar for 1.00 With 3 tb. Delicious City Club Cof'ee for 1.00 Or with a lb. of Japan Tea at 60 This is a rich smooth coffee and warranted to please the most fastidious. COO Baking Chocolate, 30c cakes .18 B Jelly Powder, all fii vors, 3 PILE and GOITER store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur r;i Compound." you will not a large hot- tie of this old-time recipe Improved r . . by the additl n of other Ingredient, all OA'L'olALlD 1 ready t use. at very little cost. Thi- simple mixture can he depended upon FILES. 1 n move by an absorbent to restore natural color apd beauty V method that removes tbom forever, the hair , knif , , chloroform, bo delay a vfeiiKnown oowntovm iiruKpiii Beys everybody uses Wyeth's 8ase and Irom wor" Sulphur Compound now because it c;oiTER, I n luce by a depeodabta fliiritens so naiurauy aiei evenly mat absorbent llH.'lllod tliat Rlvea COtB- 'fKI it s fo ea?y to use, too. ou liiniply ' ... . dampen a comb or soft brush and heart eyes and bervea .iriiw 11 lliiuuii uu, 1 : .1 1 1 , i.imi!;; imii . .1 .;. l ..,.; .u. ,,, X! riiuuu u. mn-. i.j tiMMiiiii .ii. in.iei ii a'.vii, iiu;ivii, 111., every Fray hair disappears; after another Saturday I ' '1 6 p m application or two, it la restored to It nfB . '' 11 natural color and look'' -.-Insay, soft u"ut ,n,'r 'v '"" '""" and beautiful This preparation la a --nr C 1 1 t-, elellghtfut toilet - 11 Is not In. ZUJ U IVlaill ru. tended for the 1 jre, BUU(aUoB or pre- c .i, muuvu r u.siaae. 1 otreator, lit. Monthly Payments if desired &mc Service Lotrmms- J3. f Nniter i lilinoic 0 j FkS. fe Just tapped, bbl. Cocoanut, tb. 35 Job lot 1 tb. Baking Powder .10 Warranted to Please 200 Good Parlor Brooms . . .5? DRIED FRUITS BIG BEAN SALE 5 lbs. small Baby Lima Beans A 1 Tb. rhnirA P,-rt.-- -- ...f."'" CI ni .l r-' 25 4 His. choice Navy Beana . .25 5 lbs. fresh Rolled Oatmeal .25 5 tbs. fine Hominy Grits .. .25 J tbs. Dried Peas 25 3 tbs. Pearl Barley 25 It lb. choice broken Macaroni .15 Canned Goods Labels Damaged 1 can Smoked Salmon 10 1 largs can pink Salmon .. .19 4 cans Mustard Sardines .. -29 4 cans Oil Sardines 29 'j tb. t ns Tuna Fish 15 1 tb. choice Cooking Fit;s .. .20 1 tb. choice Bright Apricots .35 3 tbs. choice small Prunes .25 ( ', - 1 elei-, .-, taa nft V Hawaiian Pineapple 20 Large cms Kidney Beans.. .10 T A Exclusive selling agency Chase &. Sanborn's Boston Teas and Coffees. Phone No. 123 for Fresh Florida Strawberries Tomatoes. Cucumbers. Cauliflower, Head Lettuce. Green Onions, Brussels Sprouts, Round Radishes, Sp'nach, Parsley.