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RjNAJ THE WEATHER. Showers tonight and Thursday: cooler Thuib OTTAWA FREE TRADER Establlthed 1B40 OTTAWA JOURNAL Established 18B0 J "I A u, . V m Jr B Am fj 7 V AND OTTAWA FAIR DEALER OTTAWA, ILLINOIS, WEDNESDAY, A 1'BIL 0, 1921 PRICE, TWO CENTS VOLUME NO. I Hi?. . l i j a i i COUNTY JUDGE OVERRULES SOUTH ?n Invitation for Recognition IK SIDE PAVEMENT OBJECTIONS CONTEST ON LEGALITY OF IMPROVEMENT WON BY CITY ANNOUNCE DECISION SI. FRANCIS CLUB SCORES I IN "THE ADVENTURER" JUDGE RECK, AFTER T AK ING ! INITIAL PRODUCTION OF HOMF QUESTIONS INVOLVED UNDFR ADVISE ME NT, RENDERS OPIN ION TODAY-APPEAL CONSID ERED BY PROPERTY OWNERS. Judge Itt'ik. in the county court tbls afternoon, handed down his rul ing on the Van Buren i r -t t paving case overruling jail legal objections to the improvement, Attorney I l Han ma, who represeited the objectors In their case, announced tins afternoon that in nil llklihuid an appeal in the case would be ttken, and the case fought through ill- higher courts, al though be stated te could nol defin itely decide until he conferred with his clients. In cast' an appeal is not taken, the city will be in poatlon to go ahead with the advertlslngand letting of bids, and the construction work on the pavtng ma) be startel before Bummer. The case was excluded before Judge Ki'i K on Mondty ni this week, and tin- decision In rettrda to the ver dict was taken under tivisement. The principal contentiotj, aide from tech- - .!.!. j.. m'mm h U O, the filling IT) or the ravin.', a pari oi .k !,,. h extend over the street line on Third avenue. The objectors alleged th this ravine filling would not be tin proper sup port for a pave nt, T,. elty Intro duced witnesses to show bal this ra vine could ue paved withoii HI effects TALENT PLAY WINS PLAUDITS OF AUDIENCE REPEAT SUC CESSES OF FORMER YEARS. Iln public mi las ' I li Ih due to hard each and every as well as mi III and the other n WbO US!! ill V production wai Miller, who osgan i liosen i heir talent. the organlation. to . compliments trvp t night's product ion, nembers ol the cat i on tlio part of tlio ca oral mrmu lUf tm: mm'P v l jf -m- wk A; s V . Mi Jmk. v a ..5,-a A Sf- 1 I1! Ill lulu;) Mf. WbrYitimW US MEETING TO PREVENT "BLACKEST TOBY" London, April 6. The greal industrial crisis with which Greal Britain was faced this morning as a result of the British wage war between the mine owners and the miners and strikes bv CO" ft DC railway men and trans- L'J i JlL. l"rt workers, in addition to the nun or'c -itriup. thraatanlna the puhlic, nil I nr ItdkllirnO III has found at least temporary rel.et. iviAUt wmm iiv ; DARK HORS TUESDAY ELECTION WILLIAM GROSSKURTH AND MAURICE HART ARE BROUGHT OCT AS ELEVENTH HOUR CAN DIDATES AND BOTH GO OVER BIG. o Burnrises were sprung at ,ii!S Murine yesterday's township election. One resulted In th- i-ntii hour candidacy of William Gross- kurth for election as a jusiii ti i hour Premier th an in vitation to liotu iiiili-s of tho mining to n t and reopen dellbera- After Berious deliberation the tne offer, .no hi reopening the di ance of the Invll only to mean thi I the miners in iu j raiilroatj. men and I els, 111 take no support the ii'in , koi latlons are p The ray of ho Industrial clouds the Btorm was about to ! uihr Greal Britain in lous crisis In its histor London, April G, u. tvunannrl workers fed oioil today to extend am to tin- w tali miners In their strike, comprises Of the thlrtv-flve affiliated unions with a Milled to accept has been set for on can be taken the colleagues of Iple alliance the e transport wbrk tive measures to while peace ne- pierced the blaeg I a I a time when leak iiul in i most ser- ie national ii ion whi( h to till The I to t he I this llll the afti introdu paving The i POLICE AND SHERIFF NSWER RIO! CALL OWING VOLLEY r rut repuiVii to POPULAR CLERK IS uev faded out as' I BRIDE AT PRETTY AFTERNOON AFFAIR the 1 1 1 1 ird i- be- a t ai l,.,t run fUUi ,. 'mil the oile r which put Maur- memoersmy ui uui 71" I . ,-il.-,, L-,,iitil c:ill (nit ill! V I" Hart, former captain ol police, cjagge8 ol worketB ha transportation as constable. work, by road, rail or sea. ,,. advent of tins,- two men Into . Strike Hitch, election was the only bit of ex-, London, April 8. A hitch developed iiflnt Riven to the voting which tonlgftl In the proposed resumption Of id with all the "ticket" candidates negotiation Dei ling withoul mttton and the of the striking m inn r.f ir Orosskurth and Mr. ' ni ,. ,i .,,ih one ilcil in nilint house of George. 1 representatives md the mine iced In the rentier Uoyd that Act after- id bv ti unance, assessment 1 n, ning arguments of tie ,. bjections were then taken up. 21 TO TAKE BOY BUILDERS' DEGREES Twenty. on. Ottawa hoys lefl for , Chicago this afternoon to be Initiated , '. into the Occl-Hum Chapter ol the ants Order of Bulgers for Boys, which 2 jimbt has just been formed In this city 1 ' ' William Tydeman, AJ V. Schoch anil! '. George A. Crowden, who are in chars . of the local organization, accompanied '". nomi the hoys to Chicago, "' ' "' Tin order will be formally orftan farmcr Ued and the hoys given their Inltia 1:1 1 n'g' lory degree tonight at Consistory hM uil'' Temple. The twenty-oni boys will fonnanci then return to Ottawa and bestow the degrees on the other tnii'mbers of nculi p the organization at the iocal Masonic make mi Temple, Miss 1 The twenty-one boys who made the ; of Amu trip today and are to become charter was a v membt rs of the organization are Pred- i Mr. Volt crick fisher, Harold Langer, George posite h McLean. William (Irovcr, B7dwanl sent a 1 Mercer, Leon Richards, Howard Cro . (lever u den. Horace Crowden, John Jobst, us, , Fred Long, Clifford Carter. Llnnett ,X t Strong, Karle Wendel, Theron Kldnej mi Joseph Geiger, Charles Hcntrich, Hi ' ' , , hert Wile... Noel Maker. David Brud- uncp v tord. t harles Ingham and Brnei 1 iuw- t ,' ler. I "' ""' . 1 onct ml ALASKA COLLECTOR TO SPEAK AT 0. H. S. vnnni' n Kdc.ar c. Raine, who for twenty three yean mis an Internal Revenue I collector In Alaska, has been secured to deliver an address on Alaska at the Ottawa township high school on the nigh) ol April 1 1 Mr Raine la a l, OV i lit el'esl l nm stieil.er met hi.: art. dress promises to be a very Interest- . 1 ' ':'" Inannf'1 ing affair. It will he Illustrated By deputation oi one actt pictures of Alaskan scenes 1 COontlnl on page SUMMONED TO HIGHLAND PLACE WHERE REVOLVER "BATTLE" WAS IN PROGRESS IN WAKE OF "BOMB PLOT" NO CASUALTIES. in); bomb, followed by a barrage '.small arm fire, at 10:15 last nig threw members of the George St phens household. Highland place, i to a state of terror; resulted in ca inc. nut police reserves, cottstahh : deputy sheriffs and a large array fully armed civilians to ascertain tl part I trouhl I'll civi luted largely p ople residing In tn therwise peaceful and exclusive s Ion neighboring w Ith the I Ittawa te colony, The "attack" opened With a I'evi berating explosion which could heard in all section oi the city. V MISS MARY F AC E Y ACTON AND LEO F. MARTIN WED THIS AFT ERNOON IN PRESENCE OF THIR- TY GUESTS MISS RISING WEDS L. J, KELLY. erberl Pyle, son of Mrs ; ami l F. Martin,, which was sol ero married, the wedding emnlzed this afternoon at l o'clock at a very pleasanl Burprlse thl, n0(rae n,,. bride'a sister, Mrs. Philip J. Gaul, corner of Bridge and First streets. Rev. Hiram P. Lawler, Get Lloyd G rge Letter. sup-strike ad bodies were found the stunt of the night pastor of the First Metho or a charivari. No one officiated, using the modlfl is assumed thai friends emony of the Episcopal md groom intended to The double parlors of irprlse. In that they home were beautifull d purpose. The snr- pink and white carnatiom tile too complete, how- and ferns. The dining n its, doubtlessly will fol- hie was trimmed In garlt democratic Bides. They were Oeo. An enon to ormg T. Koenig and l Vlaierhofer, demo- the eanployera togeth crats; Sam Anktiey and Howard R3 jtmade by Lloyd George, Stuart, repu'blicans. All tour went ister, this afternoon, over a whizzing. The BfUi place was nounced he had writte given to Mr Grosiskurth dent of the minlg asso For constable only democrats en- secretary of the mln tered the race. Tire four printed asking them to meet ; . . .. i of J - U ;otiatio ! .lanes Fox. James Kilgore and Thos. The prime mlnister'i Reilly. Maurice Hart's name com-t attentil i his speed pleted the array of candidates, and of commons with reg .... over a wii ' 1 "' ' ; The vote was one of the lightest "I ie, ire to repeat iii historj t.ili ni1 t evolved ihont the' election he, ause of a lack offh'68 lor the pllipd i in an- ters called the house to the da Ions being t the gov if Its Rood OAK PARK SCOUTS PEDAL TO OTTAWA wer verj tire plaj Dr, a i the plaj Mutter, ance in Official Returns ol i uesda ASSISTANT SI PC nd ah md proximity to the battle, looking 1 in was very iin ir secluded spot - behind wind ue- able i could see (tames leaping towards ', emotional c,aiiK on the other side of ravine, ler gowns man's land, down in the hollow, houl the en herefl of tenants The thing wa realistic it left no doubt hut th he hero of gun Ugh! was on, and on In ear d by Max ! Telephone wires burned up itial appear-1 appeals for Ih8 police and she play, iii nj fence. Tho gray Maria, loaded III won l" I blue coats, tnade a riot i all to Max wa. ncfinc, second or two later ool g.i iherifl broughl up relnforcemenl s ! i w n i' .lee! i n. VISOR The led ahotil r ! " ' ' ; ins began to a i to ten a I . I rs pres'sit - 64 IN 1921 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CLASS - . - . Illlh'd I ' MRS. PULLMAN LEFT $4,000,000 ESTATE . an They their were meals Mi M. W. M. W. F. Reherer 4i i SO I T. Davj It; t JUSTICE O the fleorge T. Koenig It !I Ifi I Mubrhnter 38 t 1 1 3 S. Ankeney 11 2 I I - M. Stuart 12 1 I t V. (irosktirtb ti . . 8 CONSTABLE t. H. Sheehnn , 4", ;: M t Juies Fox tn t Si 1 TkoauM Heiiley :: 4". :! lames KilRore 12 4 It 'A Maurice Hart 1 I 14 1 I 1 ! i i ''S m n It; M I I GETS WORD SON IS AT POINT OF DEATH al mil I' telegram him thai hi; son. u of Ogdensburg. N. lew hours to live, n fomterly lived in many friend - li re. for Ogdenatwrg this been ontplnyed In the tu Sclien r coal oflii e I le Mr and Mr. .1. W M. i- tl ((Continued uu t'anu 4.) :nt flread Marriage L jonepn K( Mars Gay Mar.. F. Acton. Ottawa. (leorgc Green. Streator Mar) I'ouk. str.ator, 2,