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FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921. PROHIBIT ION CHIEF ADMITS PUBLIC IS T AGAINS DRYNESS SAYS ENFORCEMENT IS MADE MORL DIFFICUL T BY I'l OPI E'8 ATTITUDE T 0 W A R D I I OH r EENTH AMt.NDMI.ri I . Wai'hitivN.n. Ai ii I IH lilt ultl In i iiiun Iuk natlonn prohibition include hostile, public sentiment, lai k ol co opocatluD bj t'i . i.it in oiii ruin", mill Issuancs ol too many ih all i ' pot uiii.s, according to Joint V Kramer, federal prohibition comnjIaHlouoi'. What he In mi il In.- hour.. I i u .." on prohibition ore rIvi n b) Mr Kramer in ,i tott r to Senator appi i of Kansas, ami made public tola) In tho latter, Coainicntlnf; mi charges thai ifyttor won being koUI openlj bj 393 New Vmli aloon, Mr Kramer detailed ,,1' problem a the dry" of ftcera and also suggested n medli "In view hi' all these condition anil ctrcujnuUtDcea," Ha Id Mr, Kramer, "I bellave we have tnatlu rejuarkablc pro&ress aiuco the national probibl tlon art has In I n in utistoQcc, 'V still bgve much work 1k ' and have for j earn to come Mr. Kramer oa4d ih.it tin- Vu'.t'iii Jhw Itsoll was sound, and lhat hi' was not advocating any radical revision ol thr law. Too many permits for medl dual preparation containing alcohol were issuci originally, ho Raid The c have been reduced Permil - for man ulacturlng Industrial alcohol arc being curtailed Anions recommendations made by the prohibition director to tighten up cnfoi ennui were Removal ol whisky tn a few large and well guard' ed warehouse t, Increase of prohibition agents on the Canadian and Mexican iiordiTH, and enactment ol prohibl tlon codes h all tho states. 'Mi" bulk of tin' people, Mr Kramer i-aid. innyt favor enforcement before substantial boadwaj can l' made, and this Bentlment, he said, was large!) ahsent In Ni w Vurk and some other communlt ies Tho government, Mr. Kramer wirotet has been loath to Interfi r with homo brew" activities. 'This." In said, "to my miud is a tad. au adventure Many wjjo h:ive engaged In II have already ceased, and it will, as I view it. die cut from its own results " The do partraent, Mr. Kramer added, also has been "uncertain" regarding the manu facture of cider and trult juices In the home. "The question ol prescribing Intox icating liquors by physicians wbieh has caused us some difficulty," he said. "Wa followed the policy all along that physician.- could not pro scribe, imdt liquors, but the recent opinion of thi attorney general com pels us to shanKo this policy." ANNOUNCE CAST FOR ST. FRANCIS PLAY All is now gel for the production lev St. brands Dramatic cUib ol tho four net comedy drama ' The Adven turer." al tin popular play house, the Cayety theatre, next Tuesday and Wednesday, April 5 and 6th The filial rehears. 'I was held last night, and fudging from the efforts of the different actors this year's play will excel any ever glV.B by the ever growing west side organization The ilress rehearse) will tie held al the Oayety next Monday nighl and all members of the cast are expected to report no later than eight o'clock, The advance sale of tickets has been heavy In the last few days and with out doubt by the time for the curtain on Tuesday nighl Beast will bo at u premium. The following is a partial list of the characters for this year: Uncle Jared Wilklns, . William Volth J)r Arthur Markham, Max Mutter Hugh ESUdns Kdwin Mattes Bill Stouter Harry Scherei 'harlie Scott . ... William Hossack Tei Simpkins Henry Halm Haze Wilklns . . Miss Marie Kuhn Aunt Luclnda V liklns, Miss. Catherine Halm Bailie Brown Miss Anita Scherer Grace Btollard, Miss Millie Ifflaender Hoys and (lirls. Martin Dekreon, Wil liam Veith, Jr., Ralph Scherer, Hu hert Scherer, Mildred Halm, Holene Veith SMALLEST BIBLE IN WORLD IN WISCONSIN (Irdfcn Bay, April I, Probably one of the smallest lllhlos ever printed is ill the poSSOSBion of (jeorgO .1 Minor of this city The Bible wan presentod to Mr, Minor by an old Scottish woodi man. who spent years iii I1.'' tii- ill woods, in exchnngo for a meal The miniature hook i ontalns s , ., pages and is one i i nil III inches wide one quai ter of an ini h t hit i d three quai Let - ol an Ini h long 'I he Mihle contain., both Hi" Old ami Now TeStaincUtS, aside from a wood i iii and two or throe pages devoted to in trodllotory mailer and a I'ac Inillu of iiie original granl of imih house ui Hyrce, printed over the signature ol King Ju luoa and Queen I ll.abel h A small gold ease liousos the liihle The i a se is in fs ir condition, though worn from its eonstanl use A small apace on the fronl of the case oneo held a magnifying glass through Which could lie seen the front covoi of the Hlbio bearing lite words "Holj Illble". The Bcrlpl lire can ho r ml Willi Hie naked i". e. pi n ideil t he 0J e Bl(jhl is good, TROY GROVE, f a - OTTAWA VWXV, 'WXV - JOttRNAt, ralace in Vienna. OTIFR CRKKK. Mk. i . S u e X'.iii el, ,n ,a I I, IcnS Bpenl Ka ter with hi r sister, M r i Ii mi. in Bteldle, fobcrl itn decke , t Chicago Islted l day or I wo la i wei 'i UI ; Il9 home oi a ugu -i Koeneckc, .Mr. anil Mrs, Arthur ,';"! boi'K nt go are vc II no al i ho In mi paronts, Mr. and Mi PAGE FIVE - - MM) Wi V 8 L Ik . )l m wmm 1 1 .VI is. So,.. i.. I Willi:,,,, I,' I, V 1 I a 1 o I I Mra. U. IT, int,.M1 rlul.no ,m w, , ,, j this week I rum H f( W f(uy .' .;la . i i 'r Chicago. She tutonikd n.'. mnpral i i , crTtldre her Utile sister, who die Uf pneti gan ho moirtn. M, l ter I lorn i died nal Bihur lay tho put and Sunday t tin- Won auger home i ,.:i. '1 1 frank Reed ami I. mill-. ..pent Kasl i r Bund iy in SI renter. Vomon and Sylvester Henckonderl ticorge vvolittngcr and sister Mart : neat S ii nil 1 5 al i-'ran!, King's limn u c t of Strcator. Horn to M ,'. and Mrs. Otto Freca o Is i man last w ooR a babj boj . pah (tine si hool u as ei oil for i of the death f .Mrs Koons of Ml c lamih Mother and hah;, are gfttlni along line. ii Rajph Hwlicr ami children called at die ilerntan BeHckendorl holm VVcdenodav aftCCJioon, I . . . i m,.. . rr Tl v the !''ri IflE I NQINK KOB SALE. .id ; v. ill bo i "ceived liy the ed until Wednesday, April nl 7 :ai p. in , for the snjo , in C. Allen steam lire en- owned hv the City Of 0t- ITKTIS. GltJ Clerk. Pi .nil r .lournal Want AiU mi m Over sixty were present at tie rcg alar meeting of the B, B on Wi ii nosday evening of laol week, Tim candidates wen- in I II a tod Into the or der, H or man Bison batior of Chicago wit a wei k end visitor at the home ol ; his father. II. II Stcckcl has moved his elcc trieal shop to Newark. Mr, and Mrs ll L Boater, Mrs, Matt Wallace and III and Mi . H. B Mayor were la Salle shopper Hatut day. Mr ami Mrs., Uoorgo Hay Jr n turned to their home in Itool lord Tuosday alter a pleasaul i ; i r with their paronl i Mr and Mrs. j Miller, Mr and I Mrs William ndrows ,fr and fainily, Miss Ethel Hickok, Mr, and Mrs. VV, r Wlxom and Mr, and Mrs. Otto Zorn and faniils were anion); those who a' tended ' 1 ho Gate Beautiful" al tin 'resbvtertan church lu Mendota ou Mr. Qunncr tialirlelson the (irsl Sunday i venlng Miss Mora Jean Sillers returned to, Monmouth Tuesday evening to r ' sumo her studies al the Monmouth college, Hugh .lack-ou ol Mod, ii--. lowa, is tin guest of his son, Hugh Jr., east of ti ii Mr, and Mrs, Matt W allace pit fr iilil'oritia The. spei -. , in l?e a waj a in mi tin , t Mrs Ague Oilmour, Mi- M Chrl . NIMNMM9MMMMMMMMM9CNMMMMMM-s9Mi lofferson end Mn Vi A Barber were l.:i s ., 1 1 , ..l,,.,. T fl l Iff . sri-i it The grand portal of ti e days of their rule o e Imperial Palai e, 0C ver old Ausl t in 1 1 unga i ipied by the Hapsburgs in Mrs. (ilium r Qabl lelsc the wrtQk. (iladys Itosdail pon hi r folks In I 'an w ay. Mr. and Mr Andrew Ottaw a ca Hi ra Saturda Orion and Ah I no s. unlay with Glenn Sorb Mrs. Peart .Same on I'.nui .III I id. it Mjller is visiting friends Ives in this vicinity Sampson -pent Sunday with ml Km mi tl Williamson, liner Serby ami children nday night with Mrs. otto Try Mm Free Trader-iournal Want Ad miss Margaret uoyte is nr.NewaiK this wok, Mr. and Mrs Harvey Telcainp sponu Baster In La Moilie with relatives. Mr, and Mra William Chrli toffcr son of Ophlr were Sunday guests al the homo of Mrs. Agnes Gllmour. peter Hochstatter was up from hi eat ur last week. Mrs John LMerwechter and dauElKi Seal of Minnesota Flour 49 lb. The I.,,,!,, Aid n i: li to thank those S who took pari m the entertainmeu'. I on Monday evening They cleared aboul : Tro) drove Presbyterian i hutch j 5 Sabbath school al 10 a m. Morning IX lervlce al 11 o'clock. Preaching and Itcariog the gospel. Bvenlnt servlci Z Special for One Week Only. ick $2.75 ii you do no! .say it is better than you have been 1 1 1 1 ij , return the unused portion of tl 1 V -ni r ii -l sat k. i our money win oe rerui argument and in addition 10 pci i r .11 purcnase price ror your trouote. Red River Ohio Seed Potatoes, per bu. CANNED FRUIT SPECIALS. unes i 5 in s j t 9 i poi iion oi tne led without cent, ol the M e S 9 ai , :ii o'clock. Prohibition, i lolfe lions will he for home mission Prayer meeting and Bible class at tl manse on Thursday evening at 7:3 Rev. Angus Sillers, pastor. No. 2 I .arge can I .arce can can ripf i Strawberries g tSIacfc ni'ici i 'cache neavy .syrup . . in neav ryrup . DAN WAY. ernes I Pitted red Cherries Red Raspberries Mr. and Mrs. Hen Miller R'ld i j is i of near Morris spent Saturday nigh m DlRCK KaspiJ T rieS and Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Kunlu iM r.wiiakamnai g Libbey's zirnlt.-' I v. mboy Milk, i r I acn Kide. Mr. and Mrs. Klincr Serby were lawa caller.- WodUosda) Mr. and Mrs. Joe Serb; Bpenl Sun day with Mra Newton Serhj . Mr. ami Mrs. Nowton Joonson wer Ottawa callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hcbby isilei with the former's uarcnts. Mr. ui Mrs. John Sebby, ol neat Norway, J Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin S. rby and ' daugiitcr Violet of Newark . pent the last ol the week at. the o. J, Moe I home. Albert Williamson spent Sunday at Andrew Knutaon's, Orion and Alverne Sebby spent Sut day w itii lyde Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Oie Moe were Oil IW i allers Thursday, Mr. and Mrs, Carter Moe visited the )e Moe home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Sebby wer . C ar Cane last i nance t your on ler n JOHN L'S EARLY PROP DIES AT BR00KLINE 1 : IVJX uyw William 8 ll I AIn a Spo o t ll i i o n at thi! sa 1' 006 1 $1.50 S g hi, S ,..20c i i . 20c 5 5 1 c : I i i week. Yout i price i ,eave $9.50 . 9 a 1 t 1 t m tCash Gr Phone 1006. I $ e 1 witl 2 Brookllne, Mass . April l Hogarty, known in the '8Q's as the StMirtiiiK Barber," hacker of John L. Sullivan. America's heavyweight i prizefight champion, died of apoplexy! at his home here Tuesday, He wai 72 years old. Ho was in Sullivan's corner from 1S8. when he hacked him In his bout i with Paddy Ryan, until Sullivan was! defeated by James j. Corlbett, Tickets for ' The Adventurer" Are on sale at Hentrich's music stole and at Qapon's drug store Admission. including reservation, 75 cents. My Car of Trees Is on Hand At the Novelty feed barn, Main street, oitawn. Delivery set for Wednesday, -April 1921, You can et your order for trees or shrubs Monday or Tuea "day. April I or .", J W MoMI M EN. PUBLIC NOTICE. e Tlio followitiR information may be I favorable to the public In general: Th.e outside carpenters In thie juris diction of Ottawa demand the scale if ItM) one (1) dollar per hour The minimum to private parties being one -dollar twenty live cents i $!.." i peri hour The mill men. whose minimum scale j Was tilty i. ai I tents per hour, de-l tnand an Increase of live ("I cents per hour for the MMDlng Becal year. J Respectfully, i CACPKNTIMtS I. V NO Ml OP , , , , t ( Lest r OU i ime to & M. m E3 INlow is the BUY AND STORE YOUR COAL FOR NEXT WINTER Coal is Cheaper Now than it in bt il ;iii' : nun Ii ea r t get. le nualitv i i customers. us for Dfice on vol le FRANK this eo;il Is winter asea customer We are prepared to fill youi 1 i LIN COUNTY SOUTHERN COAL well known to hundreds oi our ,at i I We ask you to try it, and then 1 il supply. WE KNOW YOU WILL BE PLE H.I. A is an asset, and one who is displeased, is a liability. We are not satisfied simply to satisfy our customers. We are doing more we are pleasing them. If you BUY YOUR COAL NOW, you will be one of our pleased customers. Order Your Coal Now ! ! HAMILTON-VINCENT CO. Phone 751 L H. CLEVELAND, Aar. 221 W. Mam St f t $s i i 1 Vi V i z s i z z 3 1 2 1 w JL JtL m'., JL IL4 JL 1T Tl, OF THE PEOPLE wmWmmwmmwmwmWMmwmmWmwmwmjmwmmm wmmmmmmWmwmmmmwmjmwmwmwmmWKmJmM is unanimous thai the Chicago Butcher's Market Co. is in a elass of its own. The Chicago Butcher's Market have no competitors. T hey are the original pace makers for the meat trade in (Ottawa.) establishing the reputation for low prices and'giving the best qual ity ol meat. This is the one big reason that brings thousands or people from all parts of Lhe country to Ottawa's big market every day in the week. Patrons sometimes seek elsewhere for snaps, but they always come back to the Chicago Butcher's market, where they know positively they will get 16 ounces to the pound and can always be perfectly satisfied, at the high quality we sell over our counters on Saturday, notwithstanding the jam at our market that hour, we invite the public to insp e and sec for themselves thri wonder fu hours will be from 7 o'clock to 80'clock Saturday morning. Satur- for wise meat buyers and here is what niif rnn prs and rei ricreratOVS hue of meats we handle. 1 his day win he a prontaoie one we are off tain;': HHii)B7 i5WBss?rn -mmmtfism ty.mmimmmammsmmmamm Home Rendered Cheese FULL CREAM 21c PER POUND. Fork Bulls LEAN and FANCY PER POUND. Lard No. 10 PAIL 1 Fancy Bee! ancy x i 1 lioiliiu: beel 'f ib IC I steak, 1 1 at ) v. 15c ancy not roasts 8c rcsh ground ham burger, il 20c ! ' I liver, jn ill liver, ill Fresh bt el hcarta Hi 7c Fresh Fork Bacon - Hams Hams, 12-14 aver- 1 C whole, pet li. i- Fancy baron, sugar cured, besl on the market, euar- antei -I hall oi 1 whole, pre !p Fancy picnic per Hi. aeon 1 tt quare 4 Ib. HiaiUU i esh snai ctil k '..ik and houldcr8, Ik fancy, lb. . ICStl tl p c r It Itver, 5c hntt- this salt Fan for quality ; 14c x u 2 C 4 1 15c He 4 V A n ex Nut Margarine per pound 21c ! () K. Butterine per pound . . 20c Butu In creamery, churned 42c I irce i an 10c ( atsttp lottles 20c r 8c per lb 12k SAUSAGE Fresh country age per II). I ork loins, win Ol hall, pet U 1 k ri POUND 10c SQUARE DF.AL BACON SUGAR CURED POUND VL?x uver ian Peas 9c C brand I otnatoos. whole tomatoes, solid i),K"k, per ct 10c Club brand i can, law C orn can . 8c 8c t : : : : OTTAWA. IMi BD MATTES, it.