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SATURDAY. MAY 7, 1021, STATE UNIVERSITY IE GREAT RFC! OTTAWA FREE iTJRADEH f JOURNAL PAGE THREI MOTHER IN RESEARCH IRK DISCOVERY OF MODERN way of COKINt. COAL ALONE WOHTH MORE TO WOULD THAN ENTIRE APPROPRIATION ASKED FOR EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION. Whal la the University of (Jllnolal I Ju.-t h I... i 1)1 ' i it do? Hun bin la II I Urn. matt) bulldiiuja ims it; How larga ta n (avulij v llauj i uopla iiiink oi f iu iiiiivcr-ii aa u teaching institution utilyi a kind ol enlarged hlgu luot. Thla la a mistake, a uuivij'aUjr, particular!) n 1 state uulvaraltJtj is no mm h tuure Hum Uila tiiul Ita tt'a'lilit, la 11. ordinal') I ansa of the term, represents a 11 a fraction of ita servrea aud expense A 1 tilth era! tjf Is, In fact, n I'lcailnu house tor' know ledge, Uutli old and 1,1' 11 l'oinai toe t in- diaoui 1I011 ol 1 present iin pToUleins, and 1111 organ 1 at a n km tin- aolutlun t' 1 in : I- prol leins mid for the (Mseusaiou i tie I roth, Tha Uulverslt) of Illinois 001 form four distil,, 1 fuuctloni, nil expensive I. Teaching the undergraduate bod of students, not Iti set coursea uioi ulch beat f e lurse. PLEASANT VIEW. h In Seneca l-'ri Minim ' 'i ilay evening, mmiioi linos taki Quite a few from thla vicinity at WJdealrahlQ pi tended the dance ul McKInlcy Park! aa iv Sunday evening, May 1. I But Iter niitiiali Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mallaaey are thtltl la to find h parenta of a bab) hoi born Wednea- sji 11 ra 1 dav. ... Calimj In Cairo. IChgllahinen who do tlOl kr.ov. Cain aa in remote, and if HiH oily. J n t II" Mrs. K, L NKrthea lam hard ,i who Jris thus AI meeting of 11 munity clul whs ol Mrs. ( ttppni' 1 ar 10 edy in (Ms Heir ho: 1, 11. lit 1 All Of Ai ivangcr i'mii ul iiio home 1 sow- for the a good ftizud ly articles of llnlahed and lotllil'k win I ill illMlalio ittend thoa Inn for th 'lil at Hi urday. Bntre Noup club T her home, Twenty 1 ni ami the Rvenl playing five hundn were served. Mrs ai Ho- llllani Is 1 1 1 1 I :i a tea aet, The Inn I. Tally ri S 1 i ft .1 9 1 31P JUtl IllUll lloMi I nil 1,1' K ill' 'I daugbti r, Mra ill Villi That Re: meal iin-u neeua, requlrl (oiistiini ravuioii, i'. Training new faculty and execu tive sinrt : n unlveratty la nol only a : repoaltorj of knowledge aud mi agency of discovery, but u training place for lt own w orkors. Xeachcra and 10 K'Htch inon i-iM. ii.it be bought iii,i-' ' rum in, ;fin Irs. Hn only places tvliere ' tiu-y uro prtHlilced aru these same uni !nt VersltteSbS tlmt la to say, tlicy must he manufuctniei through the machinery I ot the lUKtllUtloll. v, tuvestUjatlon and research for jJJ Hake ui correcting old beliefs und for 1 the discovery of new facts, with which ' 1 not only in In'iprove teaching but to ' . uihiiini' the industrtes ami re&ne the ' ., T, 011 .u arts of iif,.. 1. Attendance upon 1 Hugs, eon- I ' 1( veiitlotis and conferences, cducatiotml, ' ,,,, Industrial, econonilo and social, both- 1,-11 . national, state and locul, at which ,,,1 leadlnfi men meet and discuss ques- oeii m fions of progress, und at which the j 1 university ' advice and help are ..... ,u ought. , . j one of these four fuuctioua costs the ! . . most. The (llffereul collogi of the ,i,;a ,1 university differ In this respect, in 1 Du . t. the (lollege of hgrlcultute, for o.v- BWilei 11 u ajunwaltlnn is that one-bulf I ., , .. the funds should pi for research. ,, Therefore, much los than the tolul I ' a c energy of the scientitic staff Is avail- n..0 , uble for teaching studeuts, I The Unlveieity 33 a Teaching Infti- j turned tution. Ashani As a teaching Institution the unl- He km versiiy comprisea eiiit colleges, four by feti chuols, and u half doaen auscllhtry to h'.' bureaus and divisions, such ns the ex- brough tension service aud tlie exiieriment i shoes stations, which are exclusively re heai searcli in churacter: l. College of master liberal Arts nini Sciences; College sat Ja of Agriculture; College of Engineer- waggln itig; 4. College of Commerce; 5. Cot lay son lege qf Education; ii. College of Law; An 7. School of LIbrarv Science: S. herself Scliool of Music; n. Graduate School; traded upon her privacy. The mare j T 10, Summer Session; 11. College of looked at the calves in amazement, j Medicine, Chieno; 12. College of Then she went slowly around the Dentistry, Chicago; 18. School of EM until she found the gap In the Pliarxiacy, Chicago; 14. Other great ft nee through which they had coma departments are: Militury and physl cal education divisions ami the health sen ice. The University's Re&eaich Work. As on the teaching side the universi ty imparts known truths und facta I iUe uuy other teaching institution, on Un hide of research it produces new truth, Great as is the university as a faachlng organization, it is as great, or g renter, us an ugeucy ol research. I If the university iliil no teaching at ail, I It would jusiify the appropriations made io it by the a tnpllshinents of tl Its research departments. It is lm- DQSSible to trie a tuollCV value to l!ic r results of such work, but it Is doubt- anywhere in ber ma less beyond the total appropriations of ''" sure of gi tt the university from the time it was j out being Been whet established, Some of the Important research con- A rjew frlhn.tni.a whlr-h hoiro !,,, n,o i ITellTHV I I i 1 c y wealth and welfare of the state and " nation are these: Conservation ami Improvement of the fertility of tie toll; the Improvement of live stock; discoveries In the manufacture and I , , , . ti methods oi using reinforced concrete; the production of :: iron alloy with las i.;.-,c,ir.!ic propciiic., seven or eight SJMiSBjejtfB times, mole ellcciive than Is now in Wif-iy nc'()u.ieroerits. that a its, and i iiom tnese sun; fUardS Its house, it carry the house .hell 111 ah eel,,,, which oilier is Ilnisln always have 1 Ich always soul ilarlty, but she Id Hint the who Castle Has Uniqjc History. e of the oi.icsi und most fasclnafr Cngllsh etistles, "The Sultwood," Hythe, has a unique history. The is over 1,550 ye.-u- old, Ii wua by Olsc, so,, 0f Hengist, in 4 IS, i atherine M. Olson of noith of ' to town is spending this week with Mr. qu and Mrs. Wilbur K. Varland, near Ot tawa, , MIsb Anna Meagher of hlcago Is In iu Mrs M. .1. Hogan Sr. Is very in at . 0, her homi on East Lincoln street. Her daughters, .Misses Irene ami ton evieve Hogan, of Joliet, wi ,, calle I here Thursday on account of her ill-' ness. ti Misses Mario Gerberl and Oene-lcei vieve MoQettrick spent Thursday evi ! tin ning in Marseilles. ! ,(( .Mrs. Ed Tabler and daughter Belt) of Him- Island an- vlaltlna at the A. T. Goldle home. Mr. and Mis. Prank States. M ami Hello of Marseilles snenl Sum Ah PILE and ( )ITER SPEC! ST PILEfj, romnve by m iihsorbont imovea them (orevar, lion form, no doiuj method thai lOot- onEft, i roduce by a dependant bflorbent method tin- gies ruM. e anu permanent reaulti Doa't until your heart eyes a ui norvea " your health. A i Hotel i unlay irom In ciawa, Ottawa, III., every a, m. to ii p. in. Offlcfl over As kin's itora. 205 E. Main St. Streator, 111. 1 1 :t' Becl ai tin- i. (,. urucKiey home, north of Seneca. Charles. Arnold and Men in Trie stud, Louis Osmund. Wilbur 10. Var land and Carl Moultoux spent Wed nesday evaning at Melvln Teal's. Miss Mae Driscoll has returned from Peoria, where she attended h 1 he me, tine nf tie. ,1,,. r i..i..,.i,., s. Shs was none two davs Mr. and Mrs. Allen U Olson. Arm 1 und Catherine were callers near Ot tawa Tuesday afternoon. Misses Pearl Haag and Maud Mc Neal, with their pupils, hiked to the. IJnttertield nurserv, west of town Thursday afternoon and api nt severs hours picking flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Olson, Amoll and Catherine and Mrs. John Schef fer and son Vincent spent Sunday aft ernoon with Mr. and Mrs. 1'ranl Mairehofer and family. .Math Maier and son Roy of Wes Brooklyn, III., spent Sunday and Mon day with relatives In this vicinity, Edith Bentley and George Youman .spent Sunday With Lawrpnen am u'' Elizabeth Drackley, 4) DOROTHY PllhUPS 1 l "THE HEART OF HUMANITY" Lt. Patrick s Auditori' SUNDAY. MAY ! I vei i og S:30 0 tt i i f Matinee 3:30 I I I H I. tnur- ! ami laid Ign of King esldenco of Z IfVULs 1 RUCTIBLE CEMETERY VASES Improves the appearance ! the grave; $ eliminates the nnsicrnt'V rin ran a anrl fruit inr ft and makes a permanent receptabk that will 2 $ last. E. J, Mc Nam:--.- -, Exclusive ag nt i Q 7 Orders DromDtlv delivere v j ii. ii- oi 7-IV. V1UC18 fJIUlIlfJt.lv UC11VCH i I'-jjjE.';'.:. ' . hail lot Ol The DEPOSITS, $2,881,129.58 r . i i l . , i. d 4 J J j aeai!KwieiSBa.uj.-Jqf - p II; " - fmirJtirwswtiiiiiws"' wasSM-ri I mwm I ASSETS., $3,505,711,38 National I -" ip SV1 WM one by on each hy th It forth Int Birds th cannot opt mussel oth and, hover the shell b with accu) tin. d IdP.i! C t1 STOP AND SHOP It'll! o iPPLES I B A N A N A 9 ! CELERY I LETTUCt; ; STRAWDlinnirP I NW POTATOES I TOMATOES PEPPERS ! RADISHES , ONION SETP, CHEESE BUTTER LARD ORANGES I EMONS I I'.riAPt PBi IT A C: D A rt .1 tl I I i CUCUMBERS I CABBAGE i I ONIONS HORSL RADISH EGGS II chicken; OTTAWA, ILL; Capita!, Surplus and Profits Statement of the condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OTTAWA, ILLINOIS At the close of business, April 28th, 1921 B109ftUOlft5U orr LORENZO I r I II W A K!t) C. CI ' A H I Ii STEER & OLSON tn. current ol high voltage; the discovery IE of a new law of steam expansion ami S tlie production of :i "steam table" K more accurate iluin , uv before ptlh V. llslu-d: the discovery of a new process K for cvking Illinois coal, which, when I POtnmirclally applied, will, In the oplit- I ion ef some, "be worth more to the W state than all the appropriations the 9 univefslty will cot m sl hundred year-." Studies have been eondacted to lea- sen the destructlvenesa of corn sum?, w to determine the causes of decay of y cotton cloth, tl ffect of curly fn at gf on corn, and the use of Illinois clays In munufai ture. - A m "THE VICTIM" A Wonderful Motion Picture Classic SCHAEFER'S HALL Sunday Afternoon at 3 o'clock Sunday Night at 8 o'clock More Naturaliration. i i RESOURCES. Lo.ins and Discounts, Bonds, Securities, etc U. S. Bonds to secure circulation Other U. S. Bonds Banking H juse. Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Estate Owned Stock in Federal Reserve Bank, Chicago War Certificates United States Revenue Stamps f u 1", X r-. . ' v.i,i uuc irom nzserve and Uther Banks $572,40872 Due from U. S. Treasurer ,'jOO.OO Currency, Coin and Cash Items 86,125.47 666.U94.l'i ,;Ait i i a i n r h DIRT (2,262,008.84 1 50, 000 t!U 329.51U.UJ 83,bOU.UJ 12,324.3b 10.5CU.0i 1,674.00 100.00 t ORENZO EDWARD i CH A RI f" S low. W. NEVOY STHAVV! $X5U5 LIABILITIES. ik Notes outstanding 13,505,711.38 Deposits rx uepostts Ann Deposits April 28. 191 1 Deposits April 28, 1 $ Deposits Apr.28, '21, $2,t 346.34 22.47 ,291.58 on.- ot ti e main delights of the f Pt uspices or ot. v ranc" ; Young Ladies oodallty 5 BMvlag pictures to see the palaces d R of European noblemen surremided by d aentliCru California. Iialias News. j S I Movis Paradox. d A paradox of the picture theater is w Ihe fact thai sinyle foiks Won't t ike a1ti?ti4 setttlU liUt lieiliied folk unl!-- j f t'iim Fun. A I Admission, Children i,; , Adults 25c PROTECT YOUR VALUAB1 1 hose valuable papers that could not be replaced; th ids. Don't kc j) them at home where thev a;- sulnVc. appearance. Keep them behind locked stei ! doors in th nov for SAFETY FIRST and alwa i Sat-nt-ai I .oi I knu f i. it I Zfi . 1 . i ii i y j '.-i i i ' . t a 1 1 ii i rin .i : , nt ui i V re CiV Villi ii SAFE year and up. CONSERVATIVE FRIEND1 Y