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PAGE HVt DOINGS OF THE DUFFS A Vital Subject With Mamie BY ALLMAN HELEN AMP DAMNV HAVI ,-'tJ'J'Jkj j win . H w H ' VOU f ffSl f . Z 77, 7, ) , Win I mamip no $ff& wHfStte: I ?sFjl p? fed i 'v'' ' w y ' The Wreckers FRANCIS LYNDB OtPfllgM bj ObM Krrtliiinr'a Font "Ru'i Hint ii man's 1 1 n ii t of view," tlu h,,-s persisted. "Hon do you koI It? Y i m nir all woman, you know; tod your mixing and mingling at leant, since I have known you line nil been purely social. How do you get tlie big overlook?" "I don'l know, I was foolish and frivnimiK once, ill"' mosi young girls, I suppose, Hut we all grow older j and we ought to grow wiser. Besides, the woman baa tin- advantage of the limn io one respect ; alio has time to think and plan and reason things out as a busy man ran't have, your prob lem Ims seemed very simple t, me, from tiu verj beginning, li asked for a NinniK mini and nn honesl one, Xou , wore to take charge of a piece of property thai had been abused and knocked about and used bs a means ot aztortlon and oppression, and you were to make Ii good." "Again, ttint i- ii man's point of view " 'oh, nn," m,i' protested quickly. '"here Im no Be in ethics, Women are tin1 natural house-cleaners, perhaps, tnit Unit isn't s:i i ni; that h man can't lie one, too, If In- nnts in l"'. At this, tin, boss got up Mini began to irninp up mid down tin1 room; I could hear him, I knew Bhe'd been having tli" biggest kind of a .1 t to keep lilm slim up in this sori f i me he abstract corral, when nil the tin was loving her tit to kill, Inn ap pa rent I y she had t -1 1 doing it. suc cessfully. There wasn't the faintest breath "f sentiment in the air; not tlic slightest whin' When she begun again, l could somehow feel thnt sdie was just in time tn prevent his break ing "tit Into all sorts of love-mnking. "The time im.- come, now, when you must ink'' another leaf out of my book," si, said, with just the proper little cooling time, in lift- voice. "I'pl tn tiu present vim have been hammer ing your way tn 1 1 end 1 1 - a strong man, and that w as riclit. Hut you I linve been mor less reckless- and that isn't right or fair or Just t, a i"t of other people." The tramping stopped and I heard him sa : "I don't know whal you mean." "I mean that matters have come to neb a pass now thai you can't afford to tal e any risks personal risks If the plan the enemy is trying doesn't work, it win try another and h more desperate on.'. ' "You've been talking to Ripley," he laughed. "Ripley wants me to become a nn n-f ot r and provide myself uith a body-guard. I'd look well, wouldn't I? Rut wiuit do you mean bj 'the plan the enemy Is now trying'?" S.V hesitated a little, and Ihon said: "I shall make no charges, because I nave nn proor. But i reau tiio news papers, and Mr. Van Brltt toils me something, now and then. You are Jib inu a terrible lot of wrecks." "That Is merely bad link." he re joined easily, "Rashness Is no part of true cour age," she Interpolated, calmly. "As a private Individual you might say that your life is your own. and thai you have a perfect right to risk it as you please. But as the general manager of the railroad, with n lot of your friends holding office under you. you can't say that. Besides, you are t i t: 1 1 1 -Ing for a cause, and that cause iil stand or fall with you." "You ought to be i member of this new 'reform legislature thai some of our good friends think Is coming up the pike." iif chuckled; hut she Ignored the good-natured gibe and made him listen. "I whs visiting a day or two at the capital last week, and there are Ift- flueuces at work that you don't know about. If the opposition can't make your administration b failure, it won't hesttato to get rid of you in the easiest way that offers." There was silence In the major's dn for n minute or so, hii'1 then the boss sai'l : "As usual, you know more than you are tiling to tell ate " "Perhaps not," wns the prompt an swer. "Perhaps I am only the onlooker- who can usually see things rather better than the persons actual ly Involved, Hitherto i have urged Toil to he liolil. and Mi I'e held. Nov I am begging you lo h prudent." "In what wa?'' "I'aretul for vourself. For exantnle vou walk ut hc-e this evt Bin g s ; don't do that any more. Conn. In ' taxi and don't come Blone. I eouidn't see hi-; frown ,,f disagree ment, but I knew vM-ll enough it was there. "Tien! spoke the woman In you." he said. "If I should -how the white feather that way, they'd have some ex CttSC for potting me " There was siletne again, and I sot up qnletl and crossed the dining room to tie- hie rewatd window where I gtsod lo.ik'',. at Into the darkness of the i roe-si i I tawn. It was pretty evident thnt Sl Us knew a heap more than s 'm- telling Ihe Iwss, ma hi- I . lira I coin on i helii wonderii , I ! came to know it the inere i-ed .', . i It. What she -. I nmnl'or of wn -i like a noinw Wn she in t, he enemy in .some ;n I Then M) mil d Wl to w hat Maisie Ai , k in a lasll dd me. :as the husband ho mtglil to be iloud, and wasn't, mixed up In it In any way? Could i' be possible that he wns ona of (hose who wore in the fight on the other Hide, and that she was siiil keep ing in touch w ith him? Prett.i soon I heard the murmur of their voices again, hut now I was so far awov from the bamboo-screened il that I COUldnM hoar whal they wore saving. 1 wished they would break ii off so the boss could g II Mas getting late, and ther enough said to make mi had I n w Ish we tii afely back In the hotel, sometimes, you know, In ii hi I spite of all you can do, You hear a I talk, and you cuu'l help reading he- ; tween the lines. I knew, n well as I Know thai I wns alive, that Mrs. Shells meant mi I perhaps more i say. bun she bail said: had dan lo It wm- while I was standing there In the big window thai I saw the man on the lawn. At first 1 thouglit it was ... , ,, , , , Lnrut-ii, nun wns no,,-, -i. mi -.o of reach when the boss w n running loose, Bui the next minute I Haw I wns mistaken. The man under the trees hnd on a long traveling coat that came nearly to his heels, and his ra 1 1 a the kind thnt hns to visors, one In front and the other behind, (TO BE CONTINUED ) Rirtd the Dictionary. tig the dictionary is nol or snort, bul ii might i 1! In i- come 'he habit entertalnnioni hand In hand I he dicl ionary. of ' course, tntisl be umihrldged, ami not devoted ; definition ly to spelling ami brief ueh a- are found In the ciecteii mi rniitu contaiu a sur man. no mam he found amount o menl for learned In I, IU 'iirual First Roller Skates C'uie. The first maih- in L other modi he guided pense of i not until hi ghl on atei led worn These and 1 , le Ihat made as those pos- I cun es ami idle on Ic ki NOTICE. Gleim & Colwcll. Solicitors. State.ol nuns, l .a Salle i 'ou in the Probate Court to the Term. A. D. 1921, Ottawa Hanking and Trusl Col April any and Illinois Corporation, vs. Mar-I during I tha Cowden, William Young, Sarah I their ami Young Grlfltn, Henrietta Rvere't land glvi William Young, Lena Young, t iara x, , Young, Irwin W. Mela an. Itacliael mmj ,. Greemwood, Bdlth Myers, Joseph g , h. Prltchard, Annabelle cuddy. Mary . .1 Marsh. Rachael Prltchard and "s; Margaret Welder, the unknown hawk- al liens, devisees and legatees of Mat garet C. (Colder, deceased, and the unknown heirs of Joseph 1 owden, deceased. Affidavit of non residence ol Mar tha Cowden, William Young, Saral Young Griffin Henrietta Everetl Wiiliam Young. Lena Young. Sarah Young. Irwin W McLean. Rachael Greenwood, EJdlth Myers, J( Prltchard. Annabelle Cuddy, Ma Marsh and Rachael Prltchard, di ad, having been filed together with tlm address of each of said personp. Ami lurtln-r affidavit that upon dui gent inquiry tne place ol residence of the defendant:-, the unknown heirs, devisees and dogatoes ol M a ITS lot ('. Kelder, deceased, hhc unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Margaret C, Greenwood, deceased, and the un known heirs, devleee and legatee;, ol .Keiepll I ov.ilen. Ueceasefl, cannot l" ascertained tl i auiiot he served n them having been. filed in the Clerk's office of the Pro bate Court of said County, notice i therefore herab) giv--:i to the said non-resident defendants that the com- P in;"'' jj? "; ',ro,ve '"' -! , "r.''' .'. SSSL' lZ ..a ...;,i nn in,, iota ilav of March, and that thereupon the i Court ordered that the Clerk issue . riullmu. I,. I.to Ih. te.-.liaiom of Certain persons, and Bxed the date of the hearing on the matter of -aid proof of m th day of Aiuil next Now. unless you. the said i non-resident defendants, a b o v named, shall personally be and ap pear before sail Probate 'nurt. on tin Ifith day of April, 1921. t take, nan in Ike hearing set to be heard en said u;th day ol rii at the hour of in o'clock a. in or .-hall appear i at the several hearing- set forth in : the petition for a dediinu- .then the Court in that case shall proceed to lix the heirahhi of said Joseph Low- lon deceased, according to the proofs mad and submitted to the Court on tin W FUCK, Probate kstk Dated Ottawa. Illinois, March ll.ll21. A. i). inu aVk'm.m,',L.'WW",m.',Mt.&.',a. ih 'A ft sVsV 4rV V '.'NlW.'.'IOVBV''t.w0.'V ,'SBWtk.'Bfe.','.'TBV.,k.1,fcL' kki'JJ''Ck'L'kkfcfcvQsC . - H CLASSIFIED ADV s fOR RENT FOR RENT ('loan, pleasant rooms, by day or week, dales Hotel, La Salle and Mill Bta. FOR RENT Hoimekoepin modern; not far from town and on er n PA&M LANDS mm " mmm FOR SALE Small farms, near Otta wa, aa follows: 10 acres, Improved I 1,0') 16 ai res, Improved 6t600 L!0 acres, bait timber, im proved 8,600 35 acres, half timber, im proved 5,000 34 acres, half garden, Im proved 10.BOJ 4n acres, fair Improvements... 16,000 7f acres, well improved 16,000 xo acres, well Improved 14,000 116 acres, fair Improvements . . 24,000 Easy terms. W. It. PUSET, Central Life, Ottawa. 111. j COLONIZATION BARGAIN -10,000 to 20,(m0 acres general grain, stock nd fruit farming land close to St. Louis, Mo.; cut size to suit; wonder ful bargain. Write JOHN GODFREY. Crescent Court. Lousivllle, Ivy. FOit SALE 156 acre situated 3V4 miles from market tad same dis tance from one of the finest sub urbs out of Chicago. Improvements: 1 room hoiue, barn t hlrty six by seven- ty two. with forty-three cow stanch- Ions; room for eight horses; floor all CODC?ete; core crib, granary, deep , well; school across the road. This farm has s great future. A bargain; why pay tho fancy prices. Address 8.. enre this office. Hoasonabla price aid terms FOR SALE OR KENT Small fruit I and poultry faun near Ottawa. Phone 6t;i v. Hawk Really Far l--i.ni, earti times end. autumn Hi; fj Deserving of Hmh Estat Mm wh tin wnerson ss Annual Town Meeting Notice Is hereby given t Rt- jens, logal voters nl ihe t mil n (It tawai j,, ,(,, countj ( , gaj, stale of Illinois that the annual ,,,, ng ., e0,,t0 for Said wm ue hoW .,, tne followins n places pjraj p jllrf ,,,,,,,, Ottawa mr)t)US street Second Procini I iwn lla'l. Fayette street. in Fourth Precinct llillmati Btllldl Chestnut street Filth Precinct Schaefei Hall, ! Cheatnut street Sixth Pre, in !op' . J , s' Wain and Harding w1d fow"' on ,,1,v ,,f APHI. next. being tie first , Tuesday in said month, for the pur " "iwwinB, . ' lHa 1 '" cnoose wo itor t, s"''' ;'' !,;'"i meeting. SEUOND to elei I TWO Assistant Super PIVH Justices of th" I rive, uonstaoies AND to act upon n subjects which is., In taw, come before said convened, The town neeting f Mob of miscellaneous i additional ,u suance ot ctfttg when j the tran sac-1 ::ess shall , lock p m.. be held at tin- hour of at Hotel Ottawa. Polls open at ' o'ch must lose at (liven undpr my hat I inois. this loth d l, A D. JAMES 0 iRAt Ctatk 1 If LP WANTED WANTED Girl work now ma girl to become I oper- ator in hali iho time formerly roquli 'il; we now have work for u few more girls over 16 years old; apply In person at GARTER FACTORY, 804 I'liltoti St, WANTED Wash woman tor family of two, Phone 813 L. WANTED nirl tor general house work, Liberal salary txper!onc not necessary. iMnme lo'.T. WANTED A middle-aged woman for cook nt cottago at La Hallo County I Homo. j W INT ED 'ompetenl woman or ir WA1 Prospecl Avi VOUNO MEN, Wd.MEX. over 17, fur postal mail service; $ln month. ervtce exa Wash log t WAN I' l-'.l ) Women to make button w chine. Apply In pel eory, 808 Fulton sti WANTED SALESLADIES, BUNDLE WRAPPERS AND A CASHIER; PREFER SBIjLING ABILITY. AP PLY AT ONCE, is. L. LYTTON, A PI FASHION SHOE PARLORS, 203 W. MAIN ST. 1 Professions! Cards Dr. E. A. Kelly DENTIST lolumbus St. Ottawa, ill. work guaranteed first class. I a in. to 7:') p. in !l to 12. Phono 225 Y THERON L. LENA M. Warrick & Warrick CHIROPRACTORS. Palmer School Graduates Room L'lL'il Centra Life Building, Ottawa, in Phone tees. Hours.: 10-12, 3-5, 7 8. Dr. C. A. Blcan CHIROPRACTOR. Licensed by Illii Stato Hoard of II Ith 1U-M2 Moloney Bldg. Phone 620 R Hours ; 1 a in., I I p. in. Dr. C. F. Van Atta Successor to Dr. tlortog. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office 404 Central Life. Phone 1015-W. F.A.Kossow Hoofing Co. Tar and Gravel Roofers. All Work Guaranteed. Residence roofs of the very hrst. Have them fixed for a rainy day. Phone La Salle 1 109 R BONDS WM BUY and BBLL All kinds of BONDS AND STOCKS Room 105 Central Lite Building Telephone S! ROBERT J. REID Magneto Starter. Generator Repairing. Ottawa Electric Co. FRED W. MUELLER, Prop. 306 W. Main St. Phone 982 WANTED WANTED Men ownlae 1 1 u or aiiio, to sell well known lino lubricating oils, nouse paints, narn paioi aim roofing materials direct to farmers commissions paid woekly; Bpeclal is paid on sales; old re- n . i llinir fit r tn trade fur, monthly bonus llahlo C( years; financially responsible and standing back or evory material sold. o,. r... .... .........i..,,. bbIm proposition, CENTRAL PETROLEUM CO., Cleveland. Ohio, . - WANTED Everyone interested In Kood, big early corn, grown on small stalks, to call at Ottawa Hanking Trust. Co. and pee Bample gr.iwr; by W. E. I'rbdiard & Sons WANTED JO RENT- A well known about to return to Ottawa and desires to rent a modern house for a year; will probably buy before tho year out. Please call or send word If you have anything to offer, she expecti to j;et a place for $30 or $:!". Tel. 648-W. T. 13. PARRELL. WANTED I want to buy a houi with three or four lots, bo ray cus tomer can raise chickens and do lilt',!' gardening; will pay $3,500 to $4,000; expect to get a bargain or at least! good value; will not buy a place need ing repairs or lacking modern im provements unless the price asked I will be attractive enough so that my I man can afford to put them In, Send ascription of what von have. Tel. 648-W. T. Ii. FARRELL. WANTED TO BUY Old feather hod: I also h'an leathers and make lie folding feather mattresses. Addresi FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Piano, parlor suite, cen ter table bedroom sull.o and othor articles. Call 228 Washington Btreet, FOR SALE Ulg type Poland China boars; cholera Imniuned and record ed. Also SOWS Willi llltets e.t sld. Phono Grand Rldg Dai'.B or write wieliam li. NAGLB. FOR KALE Some fine while oak posts and some stovowood. F. C. ALBRBT'HT, 111 Poplar St., Ottawa. Phono B34-V. FOOR SALE Choice Bpring wheat. Inquire o J, Mass. Phono I'DITT F. C. ALBRICt HT. 1111 Poplar St. FOR SALE i refrigerator, one G foot pocket billiard table, 106 Madison si.. Geo T Knox. h'OH SALI ii, k 1 ' ondll Ion i 'all HHti I . PALMtR'S STRAIN Among Amei MRS JOHN I. FPRR tin .i ;.- ... IIi:V ( 1 1 1 ( ' K . AtJl OMOBILtP BOMKhODY WWTS THIS : ifil : ' . ' see ii. MR, SCOTT. Phone UPHOLSTERING ALWAYS UN'. I IT- Spring over-uiin-- of (urnltHre Ann, right by . I'.auchlo. Telephone !-::7. IS1I t Mam .-tte.-t TOR SMt HOUSES. roR SALB Seven mom aoufe with li ot wt, r ti"Ht, sth room, laundry ffl R0O(1 con(nt.j,n. Throe large lots, quanttty of frult Center Ottawa, IS, - ,,,,. ,-,... , ; 800.00. Miss Oertru:le Harris. FOU SALB-rivo room tottage, hard-; wood floors, furnace, km, electric lights. $4,000; alnu & rooni cottago, I city water, two larpe lots. $1,100, both in west Ottawa. Miss Qei trade Har-1 r. r)R HALS Five nonsoa east of Or leans Btreet, all of which will be: sold for much loss thaa tho sctnall vftlue. Miss Gertrude Hsrrls. for sale sti room, 1,-w, modern house; In good locution; heating and plumbing worth f:um 12,500 to 13,000; hardwood floors, colonadea etc ; for ijiitok sale from f 5,000 Li ft;. coo Josh than bouse could b erected. Miss QBRTRUOE HARRIS. fok SALE Three modem houses in Bast Ottawa, west of Orleans street for ono-half fslns. Mist Qertn.de Hirrls. VOU SALE Small house and tu: bs west end. Including garage nni chicken house; $200 down, balance lie per month; also five vacant lots cheap, one or all. W. U. PUSBY, Real Est. & In i., ( entral Life Bldg. FOR SALE -Win-re Is the young couple willing to forego some of the luxuries in order to own their own home? have a good property on Norrla St. for sale for $2,700; this street will be In demand in a year or people and you chan change it. to suit your purse. Don'l always be a renter. Come In and let's chat about It, Tel. 848-W. T. ):. FA.RRELL. FOR SALE A good onc-story frame, mi tal roof dwelling; corner lot ; 6()x 120; paving and sower all paid; good Tell G48-AV. T. It. FARRELL. FOR SALE Very rood r room house. 6 blocks from com I house; all mod em convenience.,; a bargain, Also line residence in Kasl Ottawa, wini two lots; very reasonable in price. W. R. PUSEY, Real Est. & Ins , Central Life Bldg, FOR SALE $1,000 house and lol tor $850 cash. W H. PI SKY, Central Life Bldg. FOR SALE Modern dwelling on Chiton St.; v rooms and bath; all sower and paving as - mi til paid, cement walks; lot 6tix120; barn for garage; furnace heat; hardwood tH,000; worth more, Glad to show it to vou. T. 1!. FARRELL. Tel. 648-W. 'Olt HAL'': A g( Sola St.; lol '.' I the rear: tir.-t IIoo lie level I!. FARRF.LL. THE FREE TRADER-JOURNAL AND FAIR DEALER 115 West Mam Street. FREE IBADEK-JOURHAL Pit. CO. Publichtrs. NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVES S. (". 1 , . CHtCAOO REPRESENT VTIVEB i: SENT ATI V r. Lincoln Hid. j .. Male. Kneu I Unit hi and IM, 8 MISCELLANEOUS BELL TO DEALBRS ANYWHEHB 1,1; commission; best homes hryw Puriiy Brand Malt and Hops; every thlnj? for home bottling; free recipe with catalogue. PURITY MALT EX- TRACT CO., 130 W. Randolph, Chi cago. h ANDOLOOY Special Number Just out, containing 1921 facts of closer land In Marinette County, Wiscon sin. If for a home or as an Invest- menl you are thinking of buying Rood farm lands where farmers prow rich, si ml at once for thl special number of Landology. It Ih free on request. Addre-m skid more Richie Land Co., 366 Skldmore-Rlehle Rldg., Marinette, Wis. NOW IS Til E REST TIME to hnv your trees transplanted, trimmed "r topped. I furnish trees, "any Kino, set mom oui aim guaramtta I them In live Your fruit and shade trees are valuable. lr will pay you , io have your trees cared for by nn 1 expert, rather than have them mutil ated and damaged by an inexperien ced man. They cost you too much for that I make a specialty of this kind (d work. Address G. It. GID DINGS, or phono tiTT-L II W1-: your wall paper cleaned by an expert. Leave orders at Wheeler tic Malo's or address STEVE D0OLAN, 015 West Jackson St.. WE still have laxi service at Rick'fl f'irnr store. Phone 601 W. MILITANT MARY iue-U 1K Wk'us . nn? i lXJ( bwadenoul-our ii i i a i- . i i . MVeS; ltd SRQCHinn, 1.C0NPE55 ThoViia ior merJ WE -CRIMP -AND CURL MASSAGE AND' PAINT AND PR 55! F.-FitiHiV) .) CHICAGO, OTTAWA & PEORIA RAILWAY 55 OTTAWA. ILL 9 ' October 31, 1120. EXPRESS HANOI ED ON ALL CAR AT LOW RATES. EASTBOUND. Eastbound cars leave Ottawa sta tion for Marseilles, Seneca, Ito.-rls, Mtnooka, Rockdale and Jollet. III. in a. m. 5:40, b6:35, 7 : . 5 , 9:;,5, 11:55, In p. m 1:66, bS!:65, 3:55. c:66. :5t, 8:06, lt:o:. WE8TBOUNO. rVestbnund cars leave Ottawa t tlon for I'll, a, La Salln. I'eru, Spring Valley, I. add. DePue, Bureau, Prince ton In a. m. f5:65, g6:60, t8:26. f:66. dl0:66, fl 1:66. In p. m. fl :55. f3:66. g4:66, 15:56, kt:65, all: 55, mil. 35. SOUTHBOUND. Southbound cars leave Ottawa fts tlon for Orand Ridge, McKlnlejr Tars and Btreator In a, in., 6:56, 7:f,5. y fiF,. 1 1 : 55 11:00 b 1 hnltfii 11:55. In p, ui.. 1:66, 3:5.",, 5:5,"), 1:00, dally eicepf Sundays and c- Morris. d -La. hi. t Princeton. g I .add, dally eicept Sundays ant holidays. m -La Salia ' ALWAYS BOY TICKETS AND SAVB HONEY. TICKET DPI It E OP1 N PROM l:4 A. if. To 11:31 P. M. TICKFT FARES TO CHICAGO Via Jollet. HI., ar-d Chicago A JolM Electric Railway: S3.00 ft Round 0H9f Q- lp i-O' (Return trip limited to tea days) FAST FRFICHT RTRVICE. hena Aaenti tor Tuil !,vlmt,ftR yi k1 al