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T i IV . J OTTAWA FREE TRADER Eatabllihed 1B40 OTTAWA JOURNAL Established 1880 n IHf WtATHtR. ii nerally fan tonight Thursday) cooler to- J J AND OTTAWA F AIR DEALER L'UICE, TWO CENTS VOLU ME no. iro. OTTAWA, ILLINOIS, W KDM.MiAV, APRIL 27, 1921. 3 FREE TRA I ) km aaBal HEALTH COllSltl ACTS 10 HALT SCARLET CHILDREN OF FEDERAL PLATE REGION TAKEN DR. PIKE MAY ui : ORCED T( QUARANTINE WHOLE DISTRICT TO PREVENT BPREAD OF CON TAOIOU8 DISEASES. Health CommlsKionpr v. A. Pike's policy of adopting dni t i tn isuri where ocen Ion require an the be i means toward a desired end was brought Into play Lhl morning when the doctor ordered all i hildn n n id log in the Fedi ral Plate district tuki n out ui school on thi Hrsl tt p towai i checking ih" spread of scarlet ever rtlphth' rln and iw a h : no pn v.. loot In that i pel Ion ui the ell y, i hiring ;i vi it in tho n gloh let night Dr. r three cai as of i rh t itti diphtheria and sovi ral i 1 pn ! 1 Scarlet fever ;uul diphtl Wl ,, ' found in nil" limn Sixt Children Tal I Iti allzlnfi the ni morning to pn teni home until dangei ol a continuation of ilif 1 i'i I' wic Is passed. "The order itvv h i si verc," aid Pr. Plkfii "bftt I' i- Impossible, p - tlfnlnrlv wit" Cho droad of q la t in regulations so prevalent an n d waa a n 01 'ler hlckni : i She re) lied there u no I found a babj suffering !,,,, an t . It ; I MHIIIU a UQIJJ BUIIVliiifi ! t,ria. That man thought if 1 d- il the case of dl icfiod of ijuarantii e wi i thai much )ti"ni r. Elsewhere among (l ivori in this country mil- avoid round tin Ir home arances, at least, 1 1 tl ickness in tho house. Tli" situation has bi e ; no a V" I n . tat tie re Is only ni t hatevef harm maj already hat' bet ti dona That is to t i i-i a from school and i oi n main at home. U fhe comes mon Bggri vatod, to do. l will have to pi. i 'reservatios' nnder una permit no one to leave o This morning hu an t'i" district who attend ; t I 'ram L parochial sc i ia igeo when Dr. iMiii 's read. They wi r ordi n teat hers to take I h Ir b turn home al 'once. The; out of school, according thi i irl ' to Or. P Until, ;olt then 1 r 1 1 h CARPENTERS ENTER CONTRACTING FIELD ON OWN INITIATIVE i mli pentry work, during the time pi the piesont strike. I'y the rules of the onion, and an aKroeuiont reached al tho mass meeting of tl"' Building and Trades Council, on Monday night, to allow any union man to accept a mil' man eunuvvi ii -,......r the s.rik". although he cannot take a : i iK:fnii rati c odors for work are to bi ivod mornings at Union hall, am of .i an hour will be chart iidvertiw inent making announcement of this arrangement appear B'" Where In this paper. Today Has alflon men were not workinc. and it is sail that no steps t-twarj' arbitration had heon mad" betwei-M them and tli" newly organ- i..ii fontra-'ors- as-ooiation which ordered a drop in wages last SaUir - ,lv Planting Corn. Springfield. III.. April T. Karmers or- niaiitini corn in southern Illinois in cording to tha weekl tin of Root, C. s Meter olaarird t 'la Issued h PC today. OUT OF SCHOOL Qj-$30 000 G0 10 UNDER QUARANTINE WIFE AND CHILDREN - FEVER EPIDEMIC FISHBURN ESTATE LATE RESIDENT OF south Ot tawa owrjfO FARM or 8EV-ENTY-EIOH1 ACRES AT TIME nr OC.ATH - DIED WITHOUT DRAWING will. The late Frank Fishburn, who died ,ii in . homo In Siinili l itta w i tow ship on Wed) i . late valui 'I Ni.i'il Vi, I' ft Mr. Piabburn's hoi of bis death are 1 1 : and personal propei iiiciiu nt. worth : i ' I .1 : $2i i and farm Ini- , 1 i i m mbem ol r tin law pro- w Ithonl making a a i bo diwd" d fl'mll In II hbum, Sues Mcthor-ir. Law. i Claiming ii mi l In r lad - I is May Pot! i band, Horten I 20. i '' daman n Potter, d! tli" Roman Hi ' in r 'in ib md : Htnoiic ta luuuweiuiai . i 1. i I I ;,, I I , , twJ.ern ' Vl, separation. re marrb d by Mi The ; a pn rat Horten Potter this vi -ar. Til Mra, K1ith l' .'d in January ol atiff nltegi llnl 'falsi ly :iiil ma HcIoubI' sel aboul to puison Ih mind of Horten Potter against hi i and aecortjplished this feat. She al 1 1 ci 1 . ' i I (if ( in i proc ' Goo Injunction Denied, .ludi i (avis hi t h" Circuit Ci urt ' day denii -i L Salle SOfl dm unction proh , or I'oli. o Chit ! rlKhC to limit J. ftlcdi u, t! ir ow nor. an in Mayor Cole'man i i i tl top started itei damagi suit cause he Ini i Vi the ' w pinK In front of business, thi bus line III (ho bUSil one to take ( oleman In ha company t,i i in BC stop (tigden's place man ruled tha te Iml two top lei Of I. a Sail", " " COURT GRANTS NEW TRIAL IN OUIJA CASE Jotll t, 111 . pril Circuit .in'lp" ( now trial in IJff.o tija n ol attorneys . who md her i Yost, for hIbi.- : lander suit Ml j oulla board The jury at quitted .Mrs. Yost. 1 Girl Defendant. petition va- Bled In tli" count) eourl today asking that Adele Court aced fourteen, .be declared deitnnuenl 1 Adefe attempted to run away from h. r homo ill Streator several weeks . ..m". to go to Chicago, where she bop- I ed to Bod her mother, who was work- j imr there. She was picked up on an i Int rurb.in car coming Into Ottawa by Deputy She: iff Thomas Arm-tro; and has loee been llvfaaaj in tiio tent ion home iti south Ottawa, The Open ;, Wt r-V -,v,r - t--V tHUHi d. w AMD A LOWER "TAB vrr II MOONSHINE MAKER DENIES GUILT AND WILL Slil) TRIAL Marseilles pair caught IN SHERIFF'S RAID DROUGHT BE FORE JUDGE KOEING FOR PRE LIMINARY HEARING. loutn oi Alar, i Mies on Monday nigni Iml . i i yesterday afternoon, Hula refused t ml b i' i pbn i in ih ol nut il be w a gli eh a hear! To Start Term at Portii; Arthur Wiederliold. who ye II t ( ' 1 1 1 'I to 1 t ! twenh nnt it h. who wa w it 'i v leder hold at tin tlmi ol cd his ninety-day ! ' . county jail last nigh:, . , , BLAMES iVI.JERS FOR HIGH PRICES OF COAL the I cannot offer permanent relli way of reduce I pi Icea unli -.'. brk r aarei to a inodit their present wagi contrae Watkjns. pnfldenl of. the vania Coat ind oke Com ,iarod in an address toda mi -os now rests with t ic union h said '"as Ha operators had generallc reduced tin ir prh-i - to a vi ry narrow margin, In many cases beloa th" cost oi production." La Salle Woman Gets Decree. Mrs. Matilda Jenai a ol La S( secured a divorce from Arthur Jensen in tli circuit court today, charges of erueltj 1 he couple. eordlng to the testimony ol nlainant, were married Dec. md separated Jan, :' '. IMI li'l'N. Season For Political Economists. 1 -!''! 1 A THE- MORE- IMI-0P.T5. ; - ' IV MUbT AHt A 1 1 1 r li e. r GOLD! F ARMERS ATTEND SENATE HEARING Wt, morning The .'-iiiii' :ts arc generally known as bill Nc. 283 and bill No. L-S4. 1 I I '" I'I 1 1 1 1 I I define, lketue i rho former i.- a petition for an act to nil in i I'M rtlblfe , A md n changi s, win to reoulatc for an acl in for In - mond, John Sec ton and v ood and U I'i I IL A A i and Rldgi II. T. Marshi ,f. Dondanvlll' f ( Srei 1 ' . lo II . ' lnusel CROWD ON ELEVATED PLATFORM SEE GIRL ATTACK ROOM MATE i j Chicago, April Vi. Miss Jeanette I Hoy. 24, a stcnoufapher, todaj shol lormer n om Cathcrii Mavis. : inn on railroad I ui Incs i onoit lon wi dreda of i" i tin th(,il ik a frii nd h Two Ii tti charged "EEMEY AND PALS RELEASED DN BONDS nd ., ; ,. ... trial ... Edward Feenej Th lore Meeee, rants -r- - re ey Harry V. K ! ; pame to an ..nun w ere arra gneo n tuiih-r bonds !"' Charle i oil for h rthnr. lign -v .V . - . t I I"'" i W-ltf. V r, iv.-l-T.MI-f -I -V CQLP T' -..r.nvl IC "rill- rPflMmilV CUflD Tfl LUUIIUm ! 03IUI U ATTRACT FRIENDS OF COTS um 1 1 II . , ,.,., THRONGS WILL INVADE ARMORY TO BOOST PLAY GROUND MOVE- ' ..... M L N 7TH. ITE AT ARMORY MA i, is receiving t oration of "vji mv.atloti, The po ,at win uri base tho il inU booth and la to contribut C. a Booster, i ; Lhi ved ui tho salo woi n i or. If all the oil s I ARREST SUSPECT IN IOWA TORCH CASE ' Itavcnporl Ii au r-f ' 1 WWW 1WANT CLE; CM ACT! G London, April 27. The British government to day requested its representatives in Berlin to in quire informally regarding the new German repar- ptionsi off or for the plir- SHOWS DIFFERENCE IN BUYIriC POWER np jn m gfrt a iA4 n JV I 1! iH O j 1 I If A ii' 5 1-1 r " i UI Vlv ULv I uL I NtiOW 409DS OULD MERCHANT P DISPLAY. E THAT SAMf f3UY TODAv !AR AGO. km w thai Although all 1)1 il U r malnod for thi N'OW i ! I ,v ( '; i were mi. S ' I Ii, I .11 r, H wed Mir purch bOii r sfiowi d' 1 1 1 j n t'ic 1920 w I IK ui .1 ( wo : ' iaa 1 1 i a ii. , twelve packages u pound i Ki bi alls. I i ivo nou Ighl h I I : , Gei.-jcr She PRAMr cpiimp rnii ty C"ANpp awSnYINR filRI Q Or AnraUTINu li!MLb mt "d to AMBIGUITIES UPON OFFER pose 01 clearing Up the . ambiguity concerning the termc of years in which the payments would be made under the offer. Huflhes Waits Allied Word. Washington, April 27. -Word frotn the allied capitals as to the accepta bility ol the Qerman counter propo bilitj ol the German counter propoa- lted "' !! Ii fori I'" framed his repl to the latesl com- munication from Berlin, Drafted bv U. S. Law"er. i Berlin, April 27 During an ao- 1 dross in the relchstag yesterday. Kor ejgn Simons stated that ha had sough! the counsel of an Ameri can attorney now i;, Berlin before drafting the recent appeal to I 'resi dent Harding for nn diation. This statement caused a -rir among depu ties and spectators, Peace Resolution Called Up. Washington, April '17. The Knox peace resolution wa scalied up in the se lata today b Senator Lodge. No senators indicated however, thai they Waahinflton studies Offer. Washington, April -. Secretary Hughes continued Ms jtudy today of ih" German reparations counter pro Ttosafa t-.i deterurtae the cuttraje he will recomm ihd to President Harding for the United stat".s to lake toward I Whether will favor transmitting them in in-, allied powers, returning them iii Germany or seeking furl her sontatives of tin lowers yesterday the secretary is understood to have discussed the proposals but ii was not indicated whether i." would deem it m i - liav oi ii - oi t!," proposals press dispatches, the nun c itlon ombod vins ii givon oul bore and en out for nublical Ion. PRF OT AWA THER DROP i UB NAMES IATE FOR 1921 ition for li ea y. Ransom, n, Ransom,