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Ottawa mm TTunrcn - joimxvi TUESDAY, MAY 3, ton. FREE TRADER - JOURNAL EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO. 1 f it fn frrier- AGE SIM. I Today's Markets Z"..".uui lii Miaai 1 """"""""""""""""""MSMMMl- i FRESH ADVANCE IS ! pr - , RECORDED BY GRAINS (jKflTf m-., m m AND OTTAWA FAIR DEALER 115 West Main 8treet Published Every Afternoon Eicert Sunday. FKKtt TRADER-JOURNAL PRINTING CO PubltlhWl W. H. 08MAN Editor and General Maaajer O. H. WOOLBERT Managing Editor Member of the Aisoclated Press. TERMS: Dally, die year ta advance by carrier I.M Dally, one year In advance, by mall, outride La Salle County 4.M1 Dally, one year In advance, by mall, In La Salle County 4.00 Dally, per week, by carrier - . -It' The Associated Press li exclusively entitled to the use fur republication Of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited to this paper and also local news published herein Entered as second class matter Mar. W, 1980, at the Post office at Otta wa, 111 uader the Act of Oct. 3, 1917. If tii iinunj doesn i come across, to Rull the ' ifii. m . -'ranee will occupy the Ruhr, tmd n i li rniony does met t France . terms the Vrviu li will ou i up) i he lliiln unyhow. --b 'V Co., Ko6tAf 8l3 Moloney Building II Pboue 96. Pre High, I ow, Ch 1 4;i i :i i i i Wheal i uni Vlui . I idNp I iv'.V,T S.C.C5" .Am rtiFl't. I L 1 ' ' 1 " I ! SNCC , j ,J85 ':'' Neu adm in i stk'Ation I - V I : ij iT5cSSsV?l WM IT'S" AUi TOO SOON ,u i ? .-.nr.N aaa v,' ''.";'!',', ''. -V1, nis fW HG-fc , . p 00 wrrM m a LABtl SKI tl esdav. may j, 1921 WHERE MOST OF TH E MONEY MUST GO m an t and Boj .relegated i w ben the pis most monc p&M have I one the w the) were ' tackle i ti a Marseilles News Cash Markets. i urn No. ;: titled No i mixed No, .! yellow No, i yellow No 3 white . 4 white Outs No. j white . CASH MARKETS WALLACE GRAIN MAHKETS. Wheal i la ts : ( 'uni No white ..... .5 Nu yellow No. ;: white RUCKRIGEL'8 ELEVATOR. Plenty" hej ' VV k . At - S fl th .t aaB Munition mil- 'XT - n in w he: knew. "Behold- exclaimed the- spiritual, ibtic medium after the usual amount cf wriggling and knocking, "before you la the spirit of your late wifel" The client sat still and said noth ing. "Don t you understand?" cried thi medium of intercourse with the other world. U ,s the turn of your de parted spouael Why don't you pra to her '" "Oh." replied the client. ",f ,t her she'll do all the talking'" 1 1 LiNEXHECl ED. ar th' teen rest) the di - lull ( jiathc ear- c a of t mean that lie ha ve disctplict stir iin in ever MARY MACARTHUR OfTtce Phone, Black 178. House Phone, Black 85. Office over Star Theatre. TUESDAY, MAY 3, 192'. first Meeting of Year port.- 'Produce he a SUCCI honor and ha- tn him. He must be able t devise the thousand and mie ods of keeping them busy and interested, and above all must "father confessor" to even kid in the bunch. He has get to boy and girls. i lie people who are doing such excellent work to raise for the plan hae got to face the perhaps unwelcome fact (to that the big end of the money raised will have to be paid ..'it anes or at least a salary, it the movement is going to lie a beg of something rather than a "flash in the pan." the beginning ol a permanent boy and girl work, the mere equip merit oi' the ground- will he really a secondary matter. The -uper-ttfoor will he the hi" noise and he must be a ood one. PC-tat Tlu re this year is to he and to havt No, :; white SOUTH OTTAWA ELEVATOR. CI See by the papei where another woman killed her husband. With tin ur.es they uick nowadays the woman m the case is sure to get a "fai Shake" out of the deal. Of course, LOCAL MARKETS Lard, H ( 'Traill Eggs, 2: liuttt r, ; lourig turkeys, .1 o. KtiiKS, 2ijc. Old roosters, 11 a Old Tuiny. 20c. Guineas, ;i"c. i'lgfotis, iiC. GOOD ROADS CROWDING AHEAD. While Illinois remain- somewhat inactive in regard to the con struction of hard road-, except such as are under contract, owing to the high cost of construction, some of the neighboring states are pushing ahead. State Highway Commissioner Frank F. Rogers, of Michigan, states that his state is in the midst of spending a $50, 000.000 bond issue on good road-, which sum will be supplemented! by $8,000,000 from the federal government, But that is not all, tor the counties benefitted will add a fourth more, bringing the total up to about $70,000,000 available for road-building, This will it is believed, insure the completion of .Michigan - trunk highway system by 1925- fn Wisconsin they are spending $3ooo a nlile for con-! crete paving, says A. R. Hirst, state engineer. "It is not a question pf whether or not the state can afford good road-: it 1- whether or not the -tale can afford to be without them." h is expected that with the enactment of the MeetltS bill, which fias already passed the Illinois senate, a rented) for present difiibul-tie- in this state will have been found. Authority will then he given' to properly maintain all roads in the 4,000 mile bond issue system until such time as they may be paved It gives each county author ity to maintain it- mam roads in like manner, and each township a similar right. Even though Illinios is progressing more slowly than' Michigan or Wisconsin in the construction of permanent road's, it is! safe to say in the end it will he well abreasl of the foremost ' and with the best that can be made Visit St. Elmo Lodge. of Pythias visited St. Elmo lodge at Kansas ( Ottawa last evening. They helped in! Sieved ti b Hiving the degree in the rank ot ton, Texas knight, iti which six new members .it the entri were taken Into St Elmo lodge. Also here last ti on candidate was given the degree bullet thro TEXAN SHOOTS SELF AT DOORS OF CHURCH He Oil and Literature. the case rn.iy last a long time and , cost a lot of kale, but look at the pub licity. And a heavy veil can be used ta keep her facial expiersions froi.i the scrutinizing view of the reporters. ( I R member, way back, when The Mansion House, Ottawa'? Writ hotel of any size, stood at the corner : of Court and Mam streets (across tho stieet from ua)? It was built in 1836, Ihe first proprietor being Ralph Wood i uff. who had charge of the hostelry until 1842, when H. Gray took chargr II II ) lllll I M i ntK he nte. (0 ;,Shaw (j. Co. in 1850. In 1851 it was sold to j Waugh & Cressner. Then Thomas i Wade, a native of Peru, took charge until the fall of 1863. and the prop I erty then went into the hands of Har u i vey Day. who sold it to Silas Cheever in 1864, and the structure was raze i i. Ark . by Mr. Cheever, who erected the i.i Ark structure where Freeman J. now con ducts a crocery. The Mansion House Robert Rhiney transacted business was a twostory frame bunding, built Ottawa yesterday, . in the fashion of the times, with the KiriK Sargent ot Deer Park Iran- roof sloping toward the street, and a UTICA Fort , Mrs s III 1 I'll rnian. ti All A NEW KING ALWAYS IS IN THE OFFING New York, May 3. Oeorge Kelly. Ntw York Giants' star tirst baseman,! .who last year was subject to many htii and slurs by the New York fax, is now a decided favorite among the bays, us a result of his heavy hit ting Kelly poled u seventh home I run of the season yesterday after noon here In the tirst inning of the game wtih Boston. As a result ot bis circuit drive ynterday lie K now ieiniing iiu, Ruth, home run kim. In the total of home runs Babe also burit-d the globule In the Hutu Bold stand at Rostou yesterday afternoon and succeeded In clearing all the has'-s. makinn his total six. and giv UiK Kelly a lead by one bone run KeKy is a Blighty hitter and nianv fans are of the opinion that be will flhmter Babe's last season record, but he ha a long rwayH to go yet anil obi Bambino is hiUihk pretty safely m the rocking i hair Nevertheless to wttl have to do some ateoping, i cause Kelly is going out to trim him in the total of BOtBe runs this nea Ben Anyway Hah.- bal I little com petition. OFFER LAST CHANCE TO ESCAPE ODIUM OF SLACKER CHARGE Washington. D. (' , May 3. A tinal appeal to former service men to as-j sun- themselves thai their names were not carried on the army's list i of draft evaders and deserters to be made public this w.-ck has been is sued by the war department. "Men who are not actually desert era, hut who believe themselves charg ed with desertion upon the records " the appeal said, "should oommun'i-j catf immediately with this office ithn adjutant general! sluing forth all the: facts in their rases. Those in doubt ef their status Should follow the same' course There is stilt oppoi unity to escape the odium that will attend the publication of the names if action Is taken promptly " The final lists of deserters were checked against the army, navy ami marine corps records and by ;: .174 in. 1 a! draft hoards out ot (,251 Com pleted lits are now going out dally ' the various rorps ar.'.i eoinmander ' tor put, in atlon To Serve Club Banquet. Piftet n puin-s of almi Si The .Main Street Olrls met at the writing found in the man store of Bertha Hardy adn considered told of having murdered h the subject of whether to serve a ban- cently In a wood near Hot uiiet for the Greater Marseilles club, (they had quarreled. on being put to a vote, the ayes had it without a single dissenting voice .Wiotlier ln i(Ui!; Will he lie 10 l.itil 111 the week to complete arrangements, appoint committees and put things in shape tor a successful affair, such us i th Main Street Olrls have always i ii noted for hu Ins . Bonanza m Wolf's Den 1 Ed vivid Bret $772,000 Bond Theft Trial I L'ght and Dark of th Moon. Te hi A London Statu. lni'es sthtue in lli.i., . ,.r . ... m mtmm is (to- timp WMs east iron, caanoii can. ftwn, new mepti to full umi ,, tht)lM.ed during tin- Duke of MTetttngtoo'i dgr of ;ie .ti is from ton Ui new 'ories aud is Uvdated to him n.i ' vr larmiyli thu uuiu- niiu0 !u; treefg, Sunday, when he discovered a wolf's den within tint;, mils ot his bouse. He dug out nine wolf cubs, on Mon day be took them to the county clerk's office In Ottawa and received $10 an each si , iip. thus realising S0 on the tiini He diil not secure the old wolf, but he is aj inn for her. Carpenter5 to Discuss W.igrs Tiie Carpenters' llelon will hold their regular uniting toninht In thelrl hall on Main street It is supposed there will be a fresh discussion of tatea for the coming year. I O. Kroehnke in Chicago. O Kroehnke went to Chicago bright ami enrly to attend a convention held h the jewelers of th, state Local Notes. Mrs. John Kohl ami tun children j are visiting at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. H. E. Kohl of Bast Blurt' street.! Attir this the) iil leave for Bloom-1 Held. X. J., wiore the. win locate per-j man ently . Mrs. BugeM smith, who bus been making her home with her daughter,! Mrs WelsS, on a farm mar Toledo, Ohio, is now visiting her son, Robert smith, of Ottawa, and will remain for the summer Mrs Smith was here on I buslMu connected with her nronert? on Saturday. Btrteasvyear'Cld VVtltti Dalton ilcft) la on trial. In Chicago, charged Mr and Mrs II r. Ren iff of Morris tth th- theft of i""--In Ui ity bonda from the Northern Trust Cone are being entertained .it the home ti" lt Fotieuui y. The maa who vuugbt Dalton at liiwoith, 111., got a of .Mr. and Mis. w . G Killelea. Mr. ward of trMti sui ted business in Ottawa yesterday. 1 Mrs. Herman Dickinson was an Ot i tawa caller yesterday. Mrs Klsie Cltrrte was an Ottawa passenger yesterday. The following ladies were I, a Salle callers Monday: Mrs. P, J, Boyle and son. Mrs, J, S. Antle, Mrs Have Hess. .Mrs Frank Sykes, Mrs. Kenneth Hutchinson, A dance will be given in the Mys tlc hall Tuesday evening. May :;. Music furnished by Rosenski orchea Ira, 11. Oilbransen from Ottawa tran sacted business in Utlcc yesterday. home, being under the weather. Oeo, Nichols was an Ottawa passen ger yesterday. Mrs. Carlisle Dead. Mrs Kmellne Carlisle, who formerly lived in lltlca, a number of years ago, passed away Sunday ntotuing at age ot seventy live years, sh leaves I two daughters, Annie, who she lived veranda alony the front of the struc ture, level with the second floor. Man big social functions were held at this place. O NOT HIGH GRADE. P Motorist- i imb a hill p -a i v. - -Wx m iv, this darned cai You said it vvai 9 n 111.11 llilie I said "iln tie () d if A DILEMMA. Wife Henry, you really most hV with at home, and Mr. Oeo Prater of tne '"t""r comp and see tor Mmv ' Ottawa, and one Bon, live grand chll- ,he damage the ram did to our -en-! dreii and a brother, Joe Olney of,in8- , hlm mUM. He, huaband died number of Hub-l can't without M' -.ears ago and 0 laught.v, about a see the dama(Je the children have i . none to the rest of the hous OUR NEIGHBOR SS: 'You send your collars t "'e lauu dry t be cleaned, and tW sharpen tin tn, too " O AT A LOCAL S"1-1010 I don't like these olographs one bit. I look like an ap1 "Well, sir, you she1'1 nav'' consei ered that before yoieat for them." NOTES ON TIQUETTE. Conctrning Ideas. An idea, like a gltosi (according to the common notions of ghosts), must be spoken to ii little before it will 'explain Itself Dickens, -MILITANT-MARY' Life's 'fuvoritea ufe tbe fiqbtinq soul.; sbedeorly loveso.CHAP Who whistles cheer fully' A5 HE 'ACCEPTS HER HANDICAP) By Ella Wl"ler Woolsox l Jadj lleT I rem, do not kpjmurt t nai you ma . n, tt in the morn- On loiiiins ladies after dinner, ttath on the sola cover oi l fJ,r' With vollr ptcket haadkerelf " s(" If von ""' ' lad) s c::rl on IBS floor r,n 'boat and (.ill out. ' vVliom1" UrU Do t laufsn at any jukes when yon ha? :1 ,tcrt! :,,," ,.v, eat so heartily as to per-