SATURDAY, AWiilL. 2, 11121,
OTTAWA FIfMK TI,' VI)i:i? - JOl KN At.
PAGE THRIR
LUMBERMEN URGED
10 PRODUCE IRE
LESLIE M. SHAW, FORMI It SI C
RETARY Or Till NAVY, f.l'l. AK !i
'BEFORE NATIONAL GATHERING
IN CHICAGO.
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jiChlcago, April l Advocating ;i pol-i
ic oi producing mora than one eon
mm, LciiItatU Hli.u- . former ecn
tary f thq treasury, today lutdron ed
ttte National Lumber Manufacturers I
unsocial im In Besslon here,
"To II hi strata a fundamental truth
rjeaso assume tWo donvmunltleH i qUa!
in population, natural resources; and
tBSHfcbllltles,'' s.i'ii Hhaw. "The one
believes it will besl conscrvo Its hap
pinoKn by conserving Ita toil, It ka
to ascertain and practli e the li tiai es
sential hours ot labor necessary in
supply its requirements. The other
knows it:; happiness will bo ophanced
by producing iis maxlniuni, and con
Rtnilug it yihi:.iitt..ii i he o i heoi
fully toll, djtswl for : liters
twelve to Stxfeon hours per day. J
Mrhal will be Hi" roHUll ?
' 'I'lio oho will ontlnuo to live aa
thry begin, 'WlWio' th, other will rlnrl
their surplus so inv stod that it u ill .
itself produce more and re Very
qoon they will have more food than
ihcy can eat, bioi
can war. Iioimj''.-.
proceeds. "L iUni
sold iihro-iTfln'r tj ea li oil
irvidottce it
churches ;uj
i ions i i (in in in hi in rxi;i ;s "i con
sumption atwa) rm eal i itself, it
cuiinoi bo conceal) d. While con-
Germany Protests Allied Invasidn
word bai modified IU inclining. The
Isolated man who Hvoh fcha l8tfill1
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,. hi,, lift; of complete lell hood, can
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in; so. bj Jerem) rnyiora nay, ma tt
v. ord Idlol w us used ol i ;noranl inm
that ''.'i ..' holly strange 5 1 11 t"Oll If f'A tl
If one could Cin.l a mpletely $ Vi
satisfied with himself, complete!) 9
willing to learn nolliinx and receive x
nothing from anj other human being.
and determined to do nothing Cpr an) J
one eis", thnro uoni'i ho some justlcoIX
in maintaining! thai the chaiWte in the
meaning of tho word bad 'lone no
area! violence to Its generic Idea,
a social vi orld i no place for H
I completely self-centered cart;
10TH ANNUAL 3 ALL
rainmen
AT ARMORY C, OTTAWA, ILL.
Monday Evening, April 4, 1921
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Doj Owners, Attention
Iot; tags are n,,'. on tale ai a
MMOT'fl ollice. 71? l-l Salle street.
! All doga without tagg niter April 10
I will be I hot.
CASTORIA j
For Infr-it and ChOdren
Music by
Johnson's 10-piece Orchestra.
Tickets $1.25. Extra ladies 30c
War tax included.
Special cars to Morris, Peru and Streator be
lnU ieForOvef30Year5 I
Alwajro t'ciira
tor and
aft
er dance.
M:
Sigiiuluiv;
Ever since the allies demanded $56,000 000,000 reporatfpna from Germany the Qermana have
been holding protest meetings Tho biggest meeting. In Munich, ft shown above. Thousands turned
. inaoi Walter von Simons (left), bead of the German reparations delegation, is talking with
Chancellor r'enrenoai n on
bmlii cities of the Ithlno, and m
refusal to meet the allies' deni
ists from Germany
Wi IP-mmI I o, nls. school!
v4v Oi ' nar) In titu-j
Grand Ridge and Vicinity
sumption eqnaJ I , prodw I li n Is
edually manifest, hoi i niy in locall
tie.i in hkfhly civilized countries, bul
njore apparenl still bartiarou and
slmlclvilizod poi t Ions of the wot Id.
ty
tin
when the world war began the wealth
of the world, consisting of this Bur-
dIus and the advance in market value hi
of real estate, ore deposits, thnber
and other natural resources esti-
united at about $750, ,000,0'H), or
jriiia ifr capita for the human race h
"The nation:, eniergod from ti"- vi
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aggregate d hi of ahoul
ihi pre war aggregate
fact that (he ! !. vall
ity no! ih itroyed has
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vwra tile t rial balance a ppi urs, d
guises the tmth to tho thoughtle
only. An astounding portion of ti
pjfe-war wealth of the world Is goc
and gone forever.
"Kve'ry6ne coriiedis thai we a
facing a period o( reconstruction, h
many sc.. in not to realize thai the
is only one way to restore whal h.
been destroyed, and that i- b) pi
iluciiiK more than we consume, N
linns may I onomical 1ml indivi
unls only can be thrifty
"Charles M. Schwab recently i
Isriied from Europe and reported th
Qermany is recovering at n pace th
will astonish the world. The reus
is simple. Tho German people a
both Industrious and thrifty. Th
win enainle
paratlon dei
of the worl
oniv thai di
inr point of
and thrift will solve any social or
nomie prabreftii
"Mr. Schwab, you will observe,
nbt. comment on conditions In
land, lint many equally observing
iness men believe England Is on
verge of collapse. N'n people can
vive the consumption of their
ljiis, ami the people of England i
ttnt upon commandeering wealth
to afschnrge
thai tho cm
ll impose, 1
not reach lie
ir cousage, I
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rendered. 'I be aubji 1 1 r-i ' " evening
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WOMEN'S
FAC-SIMILE BALL
TOWN OF OTTAWA
Election Tuesday, April 5, 1921
y9t H Si
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Town Clerk
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DEMOCRATIC O INDEPENDENT
Va (BY PETITION)
FRED SCHERER, SR,
THOMAS J. DAVY
For fustice of the I 'cue
i Vote for Fivej
Assistani bupen iv ir
i ote for Two;
Kor Justice ni the Peace
i Vote for Five)
rj GEO. T. K0ENIG
r AL MAIERH0FER
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Tj SAM ANKNEY
F HOWARD E. STUART
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Kor 'onstable
i Vote for five)
JAMES SHEEHAN
JAMES FOX
ri THOMAS f.REILLEY
1 JAMES KILG0RE
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MEN'S
AG
ALLO
pen- an
sociali
to loll'
than G
wi 1 1 ni
trlallv
11(1" IV
tO diet
Ii oth
tr.l.illy.
J'Tmi
power
taking
hinu i
nmnilca
Itcdi
ely rn'e the world in
(ill ne I
ughl to do. The ntte
ith tile iron hand was
irpQse ithan to rule in
ltd rcoitfimend selling
In aldl of unemplovi d,
i th
are buccc si fui. koaping thai If ho sue
died a they nnvo Co pay to the gov
eframent Blxty per cent of Ihotr nel :
pjofitB, and rmfy-ih e por cent of
the remainder In personal sur-taxes.
'The effect is Already evident, in-
languiah and non-employ
ultiplies. Unlea i we attain
that even ihe wealthy may
their wcan, .,, M,
to invest i in wealth pro-i
nterprisee, wage carnorH and '
s uf modesl Incomes, now 1
xempted ti am taxai Ion, must
thrift or the Renilhlio h is at.
Astriea
ill en t 1)
olnsenl
i reasi
csnragr
ofclng
att othi
Lftgi I)
rtkii tii '
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PLFASANT VIEW.
and Mi . . T S. 1 lunne of nouth
11 w 1 re in Ottawa for ;i F.horl
'riday afterODIttl
mFrancff Etnhaua of Seneca i-enl
to, Morrla Thursday to spend the day
th his brother, Joseph, who works
tt Internrhan station.
-Misses Tliii':ht 11 .:( . I ., tfa
Whi'e. I.,, ma Mater, Iternadino Roon-ej-
ami i.neiia Dunne rfturni d to the
i AagelUa Academy Tuaaday 1
V to n mi idH
iQuite a few from around hi re at
tanderi the Easter ball In Seneca tfon
ou evening. John - orch tra ol
A number of frieada ( Mrs. 1 ouise
T6ne9 of near Seneca gave n surpri
pntj- i-i her hqoor a !r home Th n
dar Ittfernbbn The time w as .j
siM-i:illy and ach person pri trnl
(MTWght seme part of a Innch, which
it 1
avei vcurs
were thi
now- 111 llal 1
Sehby, a itst
how in Not w
Ir. and .Mrs t
and Bdith Jelra, M si n (Cel
Marni-' l nilaiid Of Newark. .
S o'clock ti"1 guests dcparti
ine .Mr. and Mrs. li 1 uiua 1
iiicrc liapp. yoa'rs oi wedded
Mrs. Alice oi ion', Cathi rcn
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MENDOTA.
nafn
Or. if. Fleddcrman
FILE and GOITER
SPECIALIST
PILFS.
by an absorbent
efl theO forever
inform, no delaj
si th.it
203 F.. Matn St. j
Streator, til '
TOWN OF OTTAWA
Election Tuesday, April 5, 1921
DEMOCRATIC
FRED SCHERER, SR.
THOMAS J. DAVY
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r GEO. T. K0ENIG
rl ftL- MAIERH0FER
n
st.thlc
five i
P JAMES SHEEHAM
f JAMES FOX
I-! THOMAS F. REILL.EY
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PI JAMES KILG0RE
'Town Clerk,
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INDEPENDENT
(BY PETITION)
i Vote tor Two)
I i d lie i'eaci
I Veto for Five l
ri SAM ANKNEY
ri HOWARD E. STUART
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n
Kor ' ortstabte
( Vote for T'lvel