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MSI STX ott iw free m ww - jotjrnae, Friday. MAY P. 1921. FREE TRADER - JOURNAL EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO, Today's Markets AND OTTAWA FAIR DEALKR 115 Writ Mam Street ick- n Published Kvcry Afternoon Except Sunday. rRBI TRADER -JOURNAL PRINTING CO PublUntri W. H. OSMAN Editor and Omieral Mmigxr Q, H. WOOLBBRT Managing Editor j Member of the Attoclated Prest. iiir--r mnirT nM vvritM i ivi a n r c i imv j j J0U)MH UPTURN AGAIN IUUAY 1 at? ur mjmm m w I v ram TERMS: laily, oio year la advance hy carrier II M Dally, one year In advance, by mall, outside i n Balls County 4 60 Dally, one year In advance, by mall, In La halla County 4 00 Dally, per week, hy carrier The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to tl se for 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. 25, 1920, at Hie Post Office at Otta wa, Ill , under the Aci of Oct, .1. 1917, Chicago, Muy u Ni the prli b of wheat too wiih crop damage rop southwest uh tin1 chl V I!- UNION LABEL FRIDAY, MAY h. 1921 tfl'l nit V ed also a I a bullish factoi active though not as mm 1 1 lila V ;i ml fluetuat loll-. rapid' Opening quotation led rrom unchanged figure or wiili May 1,45 to I 15 I 15 t IRU wore folio lm ,,,. i nlcago market report furnished by i entlve, ! '' " Klrby, manager Simons, ha., count ? r" ,!'""" Moloney Building. Phone 96 tie was .., v.w. Prcv. IIIkIi Low. Close, close Wheal VI aj ii 13 Vi I i s 1 1 IIP 1 1 Oats look tl (;cTLCivieM; VOnK rTt'K oust at HANa, l AM Wt-Tt 'k'tNn M T S,o v' O J CAM RCAO IT T(o. YOURS "Hv.f en- r-r r ! : ANV M(t,T- f jfl bR' - aC i nHBf Marseilles News , Office Phone, Black 176. MARY MAC ARTHUR Office over Star Theatre. FRIDAY. MAY 6. 1921. ,!C Main Street Maids. Wi The M ABUSE OF PAROL AND PARDON LAWS. The escape of Stanley Uallas, the La Salle burglar. l'run i! Joliet penitentiarj on "tiesda) last was another twample ui tl fallacy of the iur I lav as applied to criminals in iliis state, Hall had been convicted of burglarj a couple t years ago and sent to tl penitentiary. He was paroled to work on hard roads near Ro Islandi but in the spring of last year cante back to La Salle and w; caught after having committed another burglar He was indicte but sent back ti iiiii--li up his term for the first burglary. He wi released in January and was again arrested and convicted for tw burglaries committed on March 19. Ihe Hrsl offense cotumittt carried a sentence of fn tn one to twent) years, yel within a jeni barely outside the shortest tune mentioned in the sentence he hs committed two or three crimes of a similar nature, I pott the peop is piled the expense of two or three 1 rials and upon the 1 ftrcers tl jiili nf arresting and convicting him two or three times, n-v oni should have done the job, There ma) be some instances where parol, or even pardon, is warranted, but the miscellaneous parol in and pardoning of prisoners is a travesty on justice It gives habitual or "fdxey" criminal a contempt for the law, and encourage ? prospective law breaker i" "take a chance." the culprit dependin on a "pull" or an astute lawyer to get him out with a ver) !ij;l punishment. And furthermore, the criminal is put in the way of committing inure serious crimes, it. indeed, lie is not invited to d' so. Does anyone imagine that had he found it necessary to commit murder in his efforts t" escape from the penitentiary, Hallas would have hesitated to fo to that extreme ? The historv ol criminals of ,, . , . ' iii-.- " iniim at the home of Pert ha Men this class loe not warrant an) such beliet. -aB. vjarge(ies to ihe number 0 The records of crime show beyond dispute thai over sixty per 'y or more. . a buslneas Bessii cent of the mure serious crime- are committed by men who have been n!fMterCMarTCiHes' 'i'iui'"' 'li'inuVi.' either paroled or pardoned outright. The Chicago police are con- May 18. That it e a fine one stan'ly complaining thai their efforts to clean up that city are nitlli-! 111011 w'" ungrudingly agree, lied by the abuse of the parol and pardon laws, and within a week a a.eIi? Vaa ubsatnUaidiahns ' look countc grand jury has condemned the manner in which they aerved. have been abused. After the business Bession wai If a sentence of from one to twenty years meant exactly what it 1 whtcfa i'r'' BehaIInes8 vvas said, and was not construed to mean the shortest possible period of ed the prize. it targe beautiful time, with allowance for good behavior, etc., and the chance for t0,,ei water. Dainty refresh parol was eliminated, a very salutary effect would be had on the class Y00A "ndmm hi jf crean1, of gentlemen concerned. At least, they would be pui where the) and frappe, cmld not "repeat and constantly prey noii society. Tmi surprise of the evening wa . . -ii 1 1 brought on. a basket of dried am I here may be a good reason for the laws to be upon the statute 'died fruits and nuts sent iby mk books, but the public should enter a protest against (heir wholesale sea Hill from California. Sluffed abuse, such as exists at present. It is but a short time -nice Samlwero a nove .v' antl'e" zruw -1 t ! NlH not llSlliil ilfl BOmG fif flit1 Siracussa, one ol the Black Hollow murderers, had the nerve to were unknown to the girls iti apply for a pardon, and notwithstanding the fact that the crime was er, the surprise was appreciate one of the ino-t cold-blooded and atrocious ever committed in this Kir'"' w . w 8rp.e' tnf!r f' ., , . . , . . i with extra pleasure when they ; VlCttllty, he and his friends were quite surprised and incensed in a few days from their winter because it was not granted. Coupled with the "deferred" and "re- ,n California, so they can find 01 mitted" sentences of some of the judges, the criminals have all the nameB "f ,h" unknown fruits. best of it. and it is time public indignation should compel a rational construction and enforcement of a sentence, especially- when it is 7'J at ' - - F- Convention the result of a trial before a jury of twelve competent men. It 1- I About seventy five of luanlta hard enough for officers to run down confirmed or desperate crim- went down to the Odd Fellows c iuals and for prosecutors to obtain convictions without having their I convention In Ottawa las: night 1 . r r. . 1 . 6 the boys sav it was Itu kv there wore count ior nomine aner inev nave none it 1 , ..... , 11 I .M I 1 01 be 1 rowded . Kltih. 'I staff made 1 Hmlth 1 Wall Street. Ne .iio 1 i orn inn Way j 11 by July i:t Sept Alter j Oats - iding! May 3714 ored July tjown Sept .... iioM Cash other! C y j No. .1 mixed limb 1 ' l"'Xl'1' ,'K"1 No. t yellow . . , 1 No. .". white . . . . " y No 1 while Outs-- I No. ' white . . , . IS I ' 1 No. :; hlte . . . . l1"!"'- j No. 1 hlte . . . , .I'.. 1. CHICAGO as SHt IS. ,, : Ry Observer. Chicago la called "The meat t e n. tral Market " Perhaps n la, imi th marketer iiiusl know the ropes," in cise someone will seize his crops At over) oorner yon meet up with Bonie genl who has a load of cold In irks that In- is anxious lo market, and iin "rube" Is bis prey Men do not know each other up there, bo n is difficult for a cent to drop Into a store, carry OUl a load of merchandise, and Say: "Charge II " Vou'vo ot to show your 1 1 1 .-1 1 1 1 0 . 1 in-. 1. ini! he careful who you shovi it to Motion t.iiks i.be world tile "Will for iiiur. ii I two n ut especially is this true in itv A man nets money .ops ate paid "hush moo ns eel "craft money " and iple V mev " s nth and v: CASH MARKETS WALLACE GRAIN MARKETS. Wheat . fl ue as a man 1 along with 0 anus, good mav !' able urg for ten e Cleat Tl II III - olng on, he is ir In C hl- ,3i i in No. 4 yellow RUCKRIGEL'S ELEVATOR. Wheal New Wheat 1 When s h llo' ice terwlae It nless his ligures or 111 takes III Ilea, h itid non- Houte Phone, Black 5. Produce make ibodv Thrown From Buggy. . 19 Liberty Bonds. Pctatoes. May 6. Pot rthern whin, k To Sue cwt , n 1 $9 hlil. No Airplane Frightens Horse. Ben in ii h 0 feet In the air 's so that the live Sfock SOUTH OTTAWA ELEVATOR. heal 81 11 No 2 white So , 1 ln No :; white No I velli a No I white No 1 yellow LOCAL MARKETS Lard, 10c. )lutt Mens Duck When Greek Meets G dine that i A to yi naid: (loese, 15C. Young turkeys, She. held ! Stags, 2i'c. ilRh- j Old ronsters, 1 lo. iBtly Old Toms, 20c. g ;u Guineas, .'15c. r,,,.,, Pigeons, 5c. .. tan on the heels of the (Iv Mr. Serby him I i Shnners in Ottawa inn I a UTICA 4. PLAY FAIR ALL AROUND. Main farmers tlinutdioiit tlie country are hoi lg tp ( no more, tor t lie armo ed that not another c In anywhere. The d 1 Marseilles proud with the manner fn Wflich they conferred the first decree, last All remained to the reception and lance which folio Not in Response to Summons. Buys Out Partner. j pain! A R Workman has purchased the Ml Interesl of William Bra. ken in tl Coliseum theater. This givea Mr. the n Workman the entire control of all the ; friend movie theaters In town, as he recently bought out the Interest of K. P. Mill- Hiram w. Vear S PTain crntl hut rlinsp nf the nrprprlitier vnnr rf ti in ttio Kol,o dance wnich followed th ii , 1 , , 1 , - , , : the convention. We thought tlml in some way or other they may realize a return to higher prices big crowd here, bin the o for their products, Just how it is to he brought abottt none of them ventlon was double the sizi arc able to say, but their minds go back to the time when the) refused J?l.7s a bushel tor corn with the hone that Hipv mio4it cmmpp7 ,,t , $2 offer, and they cannot now persuade themselves that the slump to I representative" "w n Hoyce In nearly fifty cents a bushel is real, and probably permanent. But the town, that Mr. Boyce is returnir real Orocressive man of the snil lias taken tl... .it.v.ii,,.. mnn. ,.i,;i.. consequence of a summons fron: ,,,:, , 11,. 1,.,, ,, ,1 . 1. 1 1 , , . ' , water power company concerning the 1 hum. din partner, sopntcally, has pocketed his loss and is marketing his gram, to the deep waterway, but that he is follow-1 best advantage possible, and faces the future with a determination to in ihe schedule made out before he Local Notes. go aheaq on the lines as they are now cast. That is a hopeful con dition and when other classes of industn shall have come to !ik llPtertninatlnnS atlH .-o-renteil tlo. nr ,1 riot, ei 1 r,a . . , :vi i-.v-.m. ....V miuatiun me unuury after until further notlci w have made material advancement towards the normal condition coupons on each evet which all seem so anxious to reach. One of the first things to be i ' ...no ui 1 .mi .0 .ir.uuc mUUICCnce 111 me to.thB.mlnnt rt wholly unnecessary things of life. Even thoueh waees and salaries ! united cioar stori may be great l in excess of those ,,f other years, there is little justi fication now, with a downward tendencj in prices apparent on almost ' every hand, to hope thai they will remain high That which hap pened to the $175 corn and $2.50 wheat is almost sure to come to the high wage and salary men before the readjustment process shall I have been completed. Give and take, and play fair with the other lellow, seems to lie the on v rra solution 1 r new DeKillippi addition It is reported that several lit poker cluhs are in operation In ' city. Some of them are in priv; Ot- j houses. Oo easy, hoys, the gobbl or- 11 pet viih. if ye don t wau 11 out van Police' ' ' Frank McCove transacted b went were F. E. Mrs, otbo ('lark is a Seneca visitor' In Ottawa yesterday. L. M, Butterfleld. today, Mies Amy Jones visited her Miss Kate Pattiaon and Mrs. Isaac Mrs. Frank Nangel, In Ottawa Grantham are Ottawa visitors today, day. parks, who is reported to ttniney is serving on 11 ipeared, leaving fcis family fr the past week. Id to have gone to a town ! M' ;-; Catherine Hennebury 0 them part of the state to '''irl visited In Ottawa yesten K stein. Royal Allen. Ned n Blanchard, Dr. M. E5, William Killelea, Mr. Stiv- Elm Ebright, George Holle and ; have , turned from , ,,('n a v . I Remember, J away back, when j i Ottawa's gas wnrks laid their first pipes .' From a recocl rlated 1R5G, we - note, "Men are busy on the streets laying pipe for the gas works, under : the supervision of Mr. Coqswell. Street lamps arc being erected on the ' "' principal streets, at crossings, and a 1 large number of dwellings are being supplied with lights, which are a great improvement over the kerosene , lamps and tallow canri'es." (I OUR NEIGHBOR SAYS: f streator, uncle of f this city, riled in impiete llni ticies and everything found vthe-mlnute cigar ntore UNITED CfGA BINGKR A. RICKERD. ments have not been made for the run e r.i I Mr and Mrs. George Pbillimore. Mrs. Joseph Hudson and son motored to Streator today. William Daly is painting some tasty signs for the street names tor the MILITANT; MARY- Mbe-fbiic musTi be fooled , 50 domes whore up-to dotej ordWI5E Weor " rouge ood' powder fotboma deepAND, 1 7HDR EYES' gf it iHuqh 1 3k, liA nit in that time ui rage and strength President Zaehary Taylor. I Rachary Taylor is nue of the least kiiuwn of our nrovlilonia u.. 1...1.1 c I n.. only n; months, h he displayed n I or rnanteter as to endear himself to j the people. He ri i to tl Bk-e prac J tlcallj unknown and unknowing. Mis I victories In the Mexican war had made htm famous, but he was not Ojjgjjg nown to Ihe politicians, mir did he .T Kieev any of them. He had been called "t'ld Rough and Ready." but he was ni l ir . 1. in... .... ... .1 r 1 a ' '' had ughU AftitSI Sigh for the ' Good Old Days." Ju l Tnaktnt aaya he wnetlme ' rhea arc rmtid gel hack to the old j time when the averaae aeeaiiu FOR griCK RKSCI.TS TRY THR aot expeeted to atake a s,.,., i, ,t -WANT TS IN THR FRKK ' his blrtlHta) w i.,, )lw led TRADER JOl'ItNAL tt aotnelhlng j I mi r 1 ' -1 1: i'' iv 9i ; Ty " Ik j ,x u r I n EL Ml M gL. 1 X I This is the Sanico Itust Proof Porcelain Combine tion Range with the 25-year guarantee. This ranse is all Porcelain inside and out, ami la completely rust proof, it is as easy to clean as a china dish Iturns coal, wood and ;as Can also tie supplied (or coal and wood with a LO gallon contact reservoir In the White, nine and Strip ly a year's absence on a trip thru I relatives The last stop was made at Steven's Polnl in Wis consin, where she visited at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Calhoun for several weeks. Homer Hartshorn and family start in a day or two for their new homo in Okmulgee, Okla. His sister and hus band. Mr. and Mrs Carlyle of Ottawa will accompany them to the new loca- futtire. Mrs. Clara Pitcher has returned from her winter sojourn with her son in Spray. North Carolina, and will make this her headquarter! for the .summer, as she has rented rooms with Mrs Llda Sindell of Bluff street. Apple Coffee Cake. rye, plain and rai esh and ready to p toe MarseN. the ni Shelton building, Mrs John Godwin from Marseilles "Maybe it's economy to refrain from visited her sister, Mr.: Matt Lioles, painting up. but the way the rust is yesterday. eating Into our new bridge it won't Frank Spielier of La Sail" was In be many years before it weakens un fJtica yesterday. - der the heavy strain of traffic." Albert Klngsley transacted business O nMrs. NellleMurray and sister, PROFESSIONAL COURTESY. Miss Ccisgrove; Mrs Charles Nelson, i nnternrislna cigar -'ore man Mrs. Ward Halett, Miss Jessie Bills, ,,,, B doctor a box of cigars which Mrs, Alice Wheeler. Mrs. Allen Rub- hart no, , ordered with a' bill for sell. Mrs. Joe Madden and Mrs Ha; , n Thp accompanying letter stated Miller were La Salle callers yeator- tnaj -( nave ventured to send these uay. nn mv ,,lW initiative, being convinced Miss charlotte McDonald, etenog ; ina vou wm appreciate their ex rapher tor the K. J. Reynolds Sand1 nU)gte flavor." company, is confined to her home in ' fn ,ju our,., the doctor replied. La Salle with lumbago. "You have not asked me for a con Mrs. Lou Panning returned to her saltation but l venture to send you home In St. Paul after visiting her three prescriptions, being convinced father and relatives I'or the pa t tjJB( you derive therefrom a motnh. I much benefit as I shall derive from Mrs. Smith of Marseilles visited hci your cigars, As my charge for a pre- mother, Mrs, Matt Lisles. 1 acdiption Is $ln this makes us quits.' Mrs. Bauchle of Ottawa and little o Main street. For Your General Repairs On ail kinds of small machinery ch as Vacuum Cleaners, Motors aphones, Sewing and Washing Ma-' Visiting relatlt Ines, Lawn Mowers, Bicycles'! etc. i e Johnson v Pattison, Phone Red Earliest New England Dwell, - Work ailed tor and delivered Kirl visited with the former's moth Mis Qua Qarms, yesterday. Mrs- Margaret Fanner and mat daughter returned home from Ctilca yesterday alter a visit with the f mer's daughter, Mrs CVed Con no v Mrs. Glen Crosiar from Chicago t.d trineds in titii Daily News let Her Sartorial Prospects. SJie "HtlptHlse I didn't dress Mil It is generally ihought t first kind of dwelling built early settlers in New Bngta cabins, but as a matter lid von love me ins! i ,llp,e pi'ieers often felt oh 1 Porcelain. Call at our t. v (,.r Kiau.e "Certainly, j "n,i l"''r ,l"'v had reaj e, first door north ot dear. Whr, that'a aa wtich aa to aa I 'nM harvests b,.f,,r(. they t are for you after We are mar Boston Tra: script. canal at Marseilles, and let 1 -us show you this beautiful ru range, I Johnson & Pattison Agents For Marseilles and Sent Life Getting More Complex. ft.. ..1 .t . ...... .u. ui in., pi,; htii 111 en inai 1 ur j(t IK' 11 "t a W..1IUHIS- sc.-iind tiM in- di H'es her disposition, Hint be arartis Us N gainst women with long MIOS Whol 1 he dtckens! MtrM the follow elaborate us a a-eather tight I.Ike Ihe primitive peopla of BIO Klirope, like the Indians nf M they iih. What caves thev coMtl en they merely dug In, ti a shelter aiuch as the arm i France did during the war. imv in. n llllll'? I'. v y,,u ,rt i Fresh Creamery Butter. Traueerlfjii t,IH (nv" sake, lie rtj Tn City Dairy