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TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1921. RECK TAKES SOUTH; SIOE PAVING CASE ,v UNDER ADVISEMENT i in Chicago thia morning, ('. 1 1 Harlan in looking after in I COUNTY COURT HOLDS UP DKCIS-1 n("IH ' rests In U Hallo today CITY OFFICIAL8 THREATEN UM I i i in DiBiiilftn ltd m 1 1 .... t I. . . luN ON validity OF ORDI NANCE PROVIDED FOR EXTEN SIVE IMPROVEMENT or unpav tfj DISTRICT. STATE DISMIS8E8 CASE AGAIN, ; T FEENEY. The trial of Edward Feoney cama o an abrupt halt the, ifternooni when ijtatr'r. Attorney Kelly went In-lite Judgt Davil and nolle prosfci'd Indictments against the Strtator youth and his two alleged pall Theodore Meece and Arthur Y-.,rias. The action came alter the state and defense had begun to ex v) m i nc jurors, Mr. Kriiy secured new warrants forthwith for the re arrest of tin: trio on charges of burglary and larceny! Faulty in rlittincntf, prompted the action of the state. I Tim First avenue Improvetnenl case, was taken under advisement by Judge tleck yesterday when the legal ar- turnout, were concluded The argu moniM lasted for the areater narl of tine,- days, and were of sinii a n.i- tore that Judge Rock will nol be able to render a decision or several days. A very large number of references to other Improvement cases were cited by each aide, I The objectors were .represented by Attorney toaer ('lark, while Mayor George V B. u eeka repri mted the ; Tin- case was a lonB drawn (mi af ' f."ir. aevoral ias being taken to heat the testlmon for the objectors am the city before tho legal arguments wen- opened. it Is rumored that In case the oh jartors do not win Iheir ease in the lower courts; they will light it thru the supreme trlbunary. In an efforl to have the proposed Improvements knocked out. l b" Van Buren street Improvement case is to be appealed to the higher court, according to Attorney i l Han na, who represented the objectors. Judge Reck denied the objections of this Improvement. Northvillc Estate ot $25,000. Tin- will of the late David SnelHng of Northville township, who died April 11, was Bled for probate today. Mr SnoUltlg left properly valued al 125,000 and consisting of 3,000 In real estate and $22,000 iii personal property. By the terms of the will his widow Mrs. Bvatlne Snorting, wtli InherU tho propnety for her lifetime ai her death It' Is to be equally divided be tween her two daughters, Mrs. Maud" Buland and Mrs, Claudia Hoadley. Ransom W;ll Filed. The will of Mrs- Alma Denhardl of Ransom, who died April 14, was filed for proliitte this afternoon, Mrs. Den hardl owned ,ix lots In Ransom val ued at 12,000 By the terms of her .ill her son will inherit all of these Iota Ihe document provided thai the son shall care lor her and pay all her doctor bills during all her natural life. Whon he Inherits the estate he is to pay her three daughters, Emma, Alma' ami Katherine, each IB; ELEM'INATE ALL CURBS ON WOMAN VOTING Prrlnirneld, 111 make the llllhol monlous with ni frago made up il legislation !o h" April 28 Bills to election laws har onal women's stif lirst batch of new if. red to the Bfty- second general aas They v era Int roduc if Danville and rem tion which tl Id women voting. The bills eliminat IV II M ' i uy sen. uaney re all the restrlc iws held against palate bl 1 1 ami h, illot h' and give women mil rights to iioid any omee under He laws of Hltnol . In addition one ot the measures provides a new regis tration eVery year of voters through OUl the stale, in which He re i.-, a COD gree itonal election. TWO ILLIN0ISANS LAND FEDERAL PLUMS Washington, April Robert H. i.ove't, of Illinois, was nominated by President Harding today to be as sistant attorney general and Theodore ;. Rl b y of iiiiniiir, to be solicitor lor tin- labor department. YANK FLYER ELEES RUSS PRISON CAMP ,; j farmer residing near Marseilles. WCl'o Riga, piii 26 Captain Merlon C.ltht principals, The wedding service Cooper ol ilocksonvillc, Ma , th, Km- was wad al o'clock by Rev. cnlsko squadron flyer who was shut I Oeorge c. Fetter, pastor of th- Bap down on ihe Polish front and can i tint church, In the presence of Mlsa turcd by the Uusslans last July, e caped from a prison camp mar Mo cots on April 12 and arrlvi ! In Big.i today. T0UT0N, ILL.. SHOOTS SELF AND SOW-IN -I AW Tn'ibi'i, 111 , Apt il M .1 Arthur Leighi s farm -r, last night shut an I probably fatally wounded his son in law, Roscoe Fleetwood, and then kill ed hlssself, 11 is believed thai the liieti bad -pi 1 r-'H-'l nvi r family Bl fairs Boys ana oirls. a i hanee for tin- bovi il earn little speodiisi money ; Th I- Trader Journal will inn ail th clean ragl that you will bring t'l Hi ir atStX. LlDok arisii.,1 our hoiu- ami ee whit yon cm gather up n tin- linn of i ,'iu ra"-', an) color. hcdThefs .Jim Qli mi A 1 1 mii i i'ii Ihl morning fur ii' i homi in Decatur after h vlsll w lib hor listers, Misses Maynic and Bylvla Reunion, in this cltj ,l. li. llorrlnA was a passenger fm' Chicago Lhl morning, T i. 1 1", mson made a huslnes i ti In " "'"" 1 1 in n f. Hi' liny In Ihlcngo on Im ilncss. Delrour Anderson was h pusscngot ili Chicago Hi morning, tins Smith wonl to Chicago on bual neaa thlB morning William Craig, Arthur Wnsserman and Hon Anderson al thia Mty called on friends in I Ilea Ujst nlghl ttollon Smith visited friends In La Snllo Nihi night. Kenneth Sapp spot yeatorday ning in Marseilles on business Prank Konyon of Aurora visited In I this rli v ye itordny William lllgglns of Morris transact ed imsim-Hs iii Ottawa yoaterday I Mr, and Mra. I). ,i Conley of Knsl I Superior ntreel entertained sixteen I friends al a card party Saturday eve- n i nix, very enjoyaoie evonmg wa : spent. Four tables r fiv una red were played throughout the evening i Mrs. i: m llalllgan won flrsl prize in the card playing while Mrs. Dennis i M M won secon prise ai ;i lato hour refreshments wore served, n. Norman yentzer and huh Jack who have been spending the winter al Ihe home of Mr and Mrs Qeprgi VV Vontzer on Prospect avenue, navi returned to II li'iini- In Sheridan, wyo, u, w, i i-nt'-r accom pan ion tham, Bugeno Allon of Tulsa. Okla . for- merly of MarsolllOs, was culling on Ottawa acquaintances yesterday, John Blanchard and John Serhy of Marseilles were Ottawa callers yes- terday. Mlaa Blan a position a h lis nccepti -I ileslad at ib" 'id Hannon mm Mrs. ('. W. Irion, who lias been in 1 1 Washington, B I for iio- past two wecas, wii re she went to lake the pari of Rachael Kdgttr In the tableau given at i hi national D. A li conven lion, will return home tonight Miss Theresa Phllllmoro ol Mursi-ll-les was ah Ottawa visitor yesterday. Mrs. Or, ice Wanmcr of Marselllei was an Ottawa visitor yesterday. I ii puty Sheriff I !ha rles I ampbell was an Elgin business visiter o tei day. Mrs. Max Palln and :- in ol Clni In ntltl, Ohio, are i i- Itlng at the boui" of the former's Hlster, Mrs. Charles I Irion, In Last Otta B . Utnrne) .Inlm :'oleman ol La Sa If" transacted bu Hi (II law tin im rnlng, I '. K. Li her of Jollel was an Otta wa business visitor today, Theodore Wolferman of Streator wa. an Ottawa hpsloess visitor today. MISS FRANCES NAGLF AMD ROLAND PYLE WED The marriage ol Miss Frances retta Nagle .daughter of Mr ami , ll ,I Nagle 209 Kast Superior tn and Roland A. Pyle, Bon of Mrs. L.vle of Si nth Ottawa, w marriage this morning at unite I in I'clock ai j St. Columla Catholic church ean .1' tiii P. tjuinii officiated at ll imp- ; wed en- tjaj nn m Miss Esther Roilly pi ling march as tin brl i' i "d the church l hit music was ) urnlsht d b; Ih mat olumbu 'I Love Me." , i hoir, a nd George W "I" b ,,n Truly" and 'Oh, Prom Miss Esther McCorma Rapids town hip actt d honer and Victor Pyle, of Grand maid of neplu the groom, was best Ulan. The bride wore a sand colored trh oh l le suit, w Ith a hat io match, and a ci.rsaue ol deep pink rosebuds1, Th i maid of honor wore a blue suit, with B gray hat and gray slipper.; Her coi sage bouquet was of HcTit pink rosi After tii" ceremony thirty ol th nearest relatives and most intinuiL friends were entertained at a wed ding breokfa I at the home of tin brides parents. The house was prcl tily dec ferna ted with cut Bowers and Mr, Pyle and hi i bride left toda f,. ., honeymoon Ii lo ( 'lib ago and Vurora. They will make their tutute homo on Chambers street, In South t ) 1 1 a w a The bride moved Into Ottawa two years ago rrom l-'arm Ridgt township. She has a large circle ei friends hoih in (ittawa ami In the country neiu Grand Ridge. Th groom has re ddi d In I ittawa all his lit" and Is I II I nown here. During the war ho served In iiie army. Sine" his return from the service he h i. been engaged In the contracting business. wi i i KrMnwM nnnpi f ' " ARE QUIETLY WED The BaptiBl persons;-" was tho ecene this morning of a very quiet wi Idlng In which Miss Allh Lamhen. mploj e of i he ! lsh r gai ter fac torv. and Harry t . K'-iier, a voting Dorothy Holt and ISdward Albertson, w ho attended the couple. Immediately after the cen mony the brid" and prnnra 1 -1 1 lor Wisconsin, where the? will v i it among relatives during their honeymoon trip On their return from Wisconsin they will take up their rorldence a up- groom's farm. WHITESIDE CO. FARMER KILLED BY LIGHTNING Sterling, ill. April l'i; lohn Dolan ll wa -. Inatantly killed and Vrohie Buetl : was badly burned by boll of I i li t -ning winch struck the community hall I al Albany, Whiteside county, Monday ind afternoon. The BM8 WOTe at work on the building and aonghl shelter In the hall when it was struck. One Cent Sale. T as id SJf, WldMSlAay and Thursday Corbus Drug Stora, OTTAWA TO INVOKE LI AS GENERAL CLEAN-UP , r ' i i r I ' i M nr f ! I" '. I f"i I M T '-. WHO TAIL TO COMPLY WITH "SPOTLE SS TOWN" I DIC I OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL. MEANS OF rDRC'NG I p yns dot Ided yesterday al a tneel , ., wafl hel, n,,, t.ty offices, , , eve-;thal lhoru waa '"" w"rl' v"' "' bo done In the way of cleaning up to iiucnntimio tin urogram atarted lasl week under ho auapicos of the health : promotion co ttee, Arrangements have beon made ,n thai the wagons will continue to operate over the city and will eventually make all districts, The city officers itata very clearly . ii... i In, i, i.ii :ii rill I li:; 1 , , ... worn inomaeiveB mai im-v wnim u.iv" in take action i" enforce the law and ci up, every h dlvldu il to clean up the rubbish and accumulations that they ha vi! boen reaponslble for allow ing to accumulate, ii was Btated al the meeting thai the laws are very clear in restart! to Ihe re oonalbllltj mi the ; -1 T-f ill' individuals In rrill'iv iurbago, aah pile t , trees, and places thai are dangerous to public health and safety. Many parts of the town have entered Into the spirit ol the movemeni and show marked Im- provements but there still remains s considerable numbor who believe in reibblng their band, and let Ihe other fellow worry Members ol the committee accom panied by officials will make an in tion hip this d to check up arties who have the nol van l tuation so ib led the requesl and taken ad- of the o rtunity to mop erato In the clean up campaign will be notified before the health .diner or other authority brings them Into couri to explain whj they cannot i- law aludmi; ciliens and whv iney will not assist In making Ottawa a one hundred per i enl city, To Pick Baby Winners. The Baby contest was officially clo ed Saturday evening. The cou- i puns have all I n checked over show- Ing that there are shout elghte t i the sixty entries that will be exarain- led before awarding the first, second and third prlz turned ever I' tt.-r has been Dr. Like who has been : nn, ii ii t ed t,i n,:il,e th"m ", ,i m i o:i I ii in I .i,,,-i , 4 in conjunction with Dr. KXlgcomb, and .'list as ii ill as mis WOrB lias lieen completed announcement will be maife of the three babies who pass the b"st examination. ILL LUCK PURSUES U. S. WOMAN GOLFER Brookwood, England, April lmi Mrs. rompie Doebell, former British wom in champion, won the scratch prize iii the golf match for women on the West inn coursd yesterday with a in- of 82 for the eighteen holes. Miss Alexa Stirling, American woman champion, was tied for nimh place, she made the eighteen holes In 89. Par for the course Is 86, Lor the first round she turned m n card ol 12 Miss Stirling's 42 at the end of the ninth bole was the product of S sound game, Sic drove straisht the greater pan of the way. although al tho first h-ile she was trapped In a Band) bunker. The chief feature of her play over this par! of the course was at the ninth, where she ran down a ten yard putt. She also holed a beautiful six yard putt al the second. On the homeward lournev Miss Stirling began i" pull her drlvt oc casslonally, getting oft the fairway,! as well as Ik'uik trapped In bunkers In front of the green, Going to the eigh teenth, tho American champion book I Od her second shot into a hedge and I bad area! difficulty nlnvlns mil situ. took two strokes to gel the bail ten varns ana required seven fur the hole. MISS MARGARET NORM TAKES HOSPITAL POST l Ma. 1 nicngo, w 'ion. I'al le l"c;th of lo w work to he tralnei lime sin night, will stl CIVIC BODIES TO HOLD JOINT FEAST M'AY 12 i he mem hers of the t Ittawa Bus) noss Men's association and the Cham ber of Commerce will hold a joint banquet on May 12, at the Hew Knights of Columbus home. The gen oral public has been extended an In vita tion to attend thia banquet rd TONIGHT In-lit and tlao to think aboul tl le nittlit . MYSTIFYING m HUD D1 B l jflr iKBlJ rm ma A HRS1 NATIONAL ATTRACTION VW RE TRADER JOURNAE, Cudahy Suicide "Jack" Cudahy sen of the famous packer, who ahot himself at Loj An ioles. Below, his wi't' GREtK DEFEAT DUE TO ULU VYMn Hvlf LdlVlt-IM I o New York. April 28 Old second hand war material dumped In Greece afti r tho urmlstice upon which profit- eers made a fortune is the causes of the revor es lately suffered by the Greek army In Asia Minor, according to Dr. Marion w Brush, of EJlmhursI i, wim has just returned from service behind the Greek front with io Near Last Relief. "All tin- loft over war mmnllna fur which the European countries bad no friher use after tins .,.,., t h been sold to the Greeks in the past tnree year8 and ,a a (.1Vi,k aPmy hag ,() flghf w,th 0 h fl ciared "In the past three years vast for tunes have been made In Greece oul Of army supplies, ami now the Creek soldiers are paying for it. There are no hoapitals, no hospital equipment, n,i ntmhlilannAo ,i-h I, il.. i ... , , . ' ''" i , 7"" ''' ' ""v" llMf, chance ex- fucre 08 "" raer,can N":" E8t Rf"l lv" ,l1""1' li ei n i in nil '1 I lie ( i reel. III n pie were wildly enthusiastic about ti war and eager to drive Turk ; ol Smyrna for good bm DRY ENFORCEMENT UP TO DEPT. OF JUSTICE Washington, April 26. A hill plai illU i II lorci 'in, 'til ill nrnhlhltlnn In il, hands uf the department ol i" is I was presented by Representative Hill f Maryland. He described it as a ounter attack on Representative Vol lead's more drastic dry amuultuent. NEW FARM MACHINERY CO. IS INCORPORATED Id. II ral ion April 26 Art! d in ipoi.iiiou wen- Issued I tl ll",-," Hill company of Ottawa. dealers In machinery and 'leant en gines. The incorporators are H. H. Hunt, .1 l. Kim stad and R. " Biff. The Illinois Aerial company of Ot tawa was dissolved. Tooth Brushes 1c. During one cent sale Tuesday, Wi nesrlay and Thursday at Corbus Dr Store. ms waa Tf cMaln want and sectlop pag seven.) von I ALB Refrlgerati W 1 1 pounds; brass I" d, china eln iet, as stove with hot water attachment nd 2 hnriier kerosene stove Cheap f taken at once. Phono Mrs, v Bin ott, 740-W. POR SALE Kitchen cabinet. Beauty," and brass bed ci Call a 1001 Po i SI . or phon 'Win WANTED County representatlvi to handle fast selling article; fro one In ten can be sold In every I 11 owner; .small i apitul requlri d L full Information ami exclusive ti t tory, write HOMINE MLi;. co LAW Got illand, Ind ft m SALE Bab) carriage; k cariagc wood; I eat It od condition: price 4" K I'.AL 4l)nsecn Forces V, ith i superb cast headed liy Sylvia Breatner, Rose mary. I lieliv itrul Conrad Nasel A play in talk ;- .1 rutna n hearts thai p is in I -ENTHRALLING mm M''.(&& da mm sr o.... - Jfes ertT a C. OF C. IN WARNING NOTE TO u INVI.STIOATL STOCK SALESMAN and REPORT ADVERSELY ON PROPOSITION I'ANY EVADE! SKY LAWS CLAIM COM ILLINOIS BLUE By I. CO CARROLL Secretary 0) Chamber of Commerce. I, a. I week the secretary of lb' Chaiuibor of Commerce was approach' ed by a representative from tho "Co operative Society of America." an or MS COOP FTY i. gunlzntion thai is establishing co-op- boon Btapped selling stock In Cham eralive storct throughout Illinois, and naign, Crbana and Decatur." the renresentatlvn nvnlnlnoH tho nrnn 1 mtatlve explained the prop oaitton, - tatini had boon roc itiiiir that sevi ral renuosl his company I asking tin in to c me to Ottawa and I establish u -lore This La a stuck sell j our pi'iipo iiimi ii n, i iii,e all other ap- plications for Indn trial "r business Stanton's Challenge Sale Means Lowest F'riccs fj 4) w 6 d S 5 j W. V7 Come to this Challenge Sale for Real Bargains t. All $15 and $18 .Suits, ( loats and Dresses, all new modch All $25 Suits, Co, lis and Dresses All $3") Suits, C oats and Dresses HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS AT THIS SALE WE LIST JUST A FEW: Pink Crepe Bloomers 49c "Polly Prim" Percale Aprons 59c Black Fiber Silk Hose 39c Full Length Bungalow Aprons 79c Sateen Bloomers, full length $1.90 Lace and Embroidery Trimmed Night Gowns $1.00 "Holeproof" Silk Hose, all colors 75c Silk Camisoles, all colors $1.00 Regular $5 and $6 Silk Tricole tte Blouses $2.95 i Pink Silk Bloomers, $2 value s Silk Waists and Organdy Waists at Lace and Embroidery Trimmed Petticoats . Regular $2.00 Envelope Chemise Regular $1.75 Gingham Dress Aprons for. Novelty Wool Plaid Skirts, $10 values . J UiaiUdUd UHdUCl! Jait lUCaUO a' r T T "R U V A Photoplay Featuring ALMA RUBENS Based on Fannie Jlur.st's Great Story in the Cosmopolitan A PHOTOPLAY MASTERPIECE Added Attraction FASHION SHOW 1921 Chicago's Society Evt at First Regiment Armory By Courtesy of Merger's Ladies' Shop Admission, 40, Children 10. Matinees, 1 :15-2:45; Night 7-8:30 location was referred to the proper division in Hi'' chamber for Investigation, ci II, , I il , I.l., .1,1,, Infill- 1 . ' , . , ,, ui 1 'I I'll I S I Ml 'I ,1 II I'll I 1 1 I KIM in be ui Interest to everyone In ilii: community, Letters received from i i M , 1 1 ' I I 1 1 1 - ; i " n i v , i . i .-, , " ' i , -1 nn HtatB thn followlnar! "The Chamber of Commerce has always en deavorod to keep the people from l"' Ing the vie! im i of glib salesmen of worthless stocks, We made Inquiry and have found the Co-operativc Bo clety of America, with headquarters I al Chicago, now Belling stock In our . ,'ilv ;,;; f"i'"'l ooroply wiih the Ttule sky law ol Illinois and are sen itock wiiiioiti a permit from Sec- rntarv of Slate Kinniersnn. viil- salesmen for tin- Co-operative Society ot America were arrested! charged with selling or ottering tor ; ale : lock In the above named com pany." "Information from Assistant Attor ney General Davis of tho securities department i- that salesmen of the Co-operative Society of America hav in the April issue of the Prairie Parmer, there is quite an item about I t.bi company v?hich it has itated thai these people are selling netnbership cortlflcatea for 170.00 thai I S35, hi be bought In Chicago for Their plan is one that will OTTAWA ILUNOIS J) $12.95 $18.95 $24.95 All $4r Suits, Coats and Dresses .... All $50 Suits, Coats arul Dresses .... All $60 Suits, Coats and Dresses .... In M AAtir Pier Tue. Thu PAGE FIVB. appeal to a lot of people, hut In tlew hi the lofonmatton wtxlcti has beeS received, anyone Investing In thia I'M 'I'ii mttion. should Bps! make full innutrv ami understand JUKI what. they are doing, and should report, el ther to the city officials or to the i hamber ol Comitnerco It thia propo il- , , , , , , r ot ",h"r 0,,, l,ka ot i fored ii them I The secretary of the Chamber of Ooiiuneiice tools mat this is inionua lion timt should be mad'' public t show the people the service that is being performed by his organisation in protect them from making unwise Invest moots. Dreaming of Putty, To dreStn Of putty Is u Sigh Ot pov erty; puttying up bole, foretells Ioih the larger the hole the more exten give the loss, If yon are putting inss Into a window with putty it foretell! that you will soon move Info n mean er place than you now occupy, Have Your Holland Furnace Installed Early. Call Ottawa titlT-K or write Holland Furnace Co., ill La Salle St . Ottawa, in , tor estimates. Earn More Money. By attending the Rexall one cent sale Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day ai Corbus Drug Btore. Stanton's Ctiallene;c Sale IVlcang Lowest Prices I $29.75 $34.95 $44.95 $1 .00 ? $1.95 . . $1. 00 . . $1.00 98c $5.95 I nii'ii i Prine liUVYCOl 1 1 ltCd I