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Page four. THURSDAY, MAY 12, ion. ATTEL ARRESTED ON B. B. FIXING CHARGE 1 1 " QUI! Ill I IS ML THINKS promoter 1 Jaek hempse. I w ,. Tllr ,-tt- i-iiunii . i .en- MORE ABOUI 1Mb GAIL QrNc tli r In!- fix", '"ii "iiii i.iiiMh. nt I.,. The ikiIIi was rn elved h) Rli k i ii 1 1 HUH 111 tin- tun t'- i on Hi oatlw ; c it-! ii u ii s. ant t'i mill Detective Wal h ill ll OTTAWA FREE TRADER - JOURNAL ANNOUNCE ENTRIES Endings FOR VALLEY TRACK AMI RICAN Lt.ACl.-L AND ORATORY MEET 0. H. S. FAILS TO SEND REPRI SENTATIVES TO MOST OF EVENTS FIVE MEN WILL TAKE PART IN FIELD MEET. II Detroit I'll ! eh 'l the offii ci n u here the) VI i iic .i venue ctivea arralnged him on a it. mrl Yesterday's Resu ti iii.i mrd . an Cli volant! 1 1 ; Wa tin thai two mora Rei i i la scheduled to leav. Ih ii i - Chart, v Murray In Ttif Illinois w.i I Association u ill hol.1 its annual oon ', tests in oratory, declamation, steno- m,.-i ITtphy, typewriting and track and Waal tkvld athletics tomorrow at u. Salle. ! The academic contosts will be held In the morning starting at In o'clock, while the track ami field rueel will Pittshu sLnrt in the Rftcmoon at 1:30 h i lik , Brooklj Mr. Krederlck Heidbrink, of the de N - partment o( (Sngtiah of Northwestern Chh i . rnlversity. has been Becured as Judge Boston of the contests in orator) and d. Cinelnn elamation Mrs. Helen Evans, o( the phi wl. Gregg school of Chicago, will act a g( , ,,, Jnfl; of the contests in stenography .-.ml typewriting, while Earl Ciltflllan, Gamef Tod.ii NATIONAL LEAGl -lit. cr is Al DENY DEMPSEY IS BEYOND CONDITIONING noted all nround atlo lete "I Notre Dame University, who at one time played center on Jimmy Lynch's Ottawa Seals basketball team has Iipimi secured ;ih referee and starter ol the track and field event In all eieht schools are represented at the meet, Bwaney, I pue, Gran iW, ki Paso, Ottawa, Sprlhg V'alle; Streator, and li Salle-Peru. Follow ing are those who entered In the morning contests: Stenography. f Advanced) Luella Link. De Pue RomHda Brlda, Qranvllle, Helen Doraey, El Paso Mary Zund. Spring Valley. Anna May Heinz, Streator Josephine Belcher, La Salle-Peru (No. 2.) Eleanor Richardson, De Pue, Henrietta Chill, Granville. Ethel Reitchet, El Paso Edith Vearsley, Spring Valley. Pern Missel, streator, Martha GalTney, La Salle-Peru Typewriting. . Advanced . Irene Otto. De Pue Frieda llnflnimi. Granville. Helen Doraey, El Paso Lucille Mahoney, Spring Valley. Gertrude Greener, Streator Bather Trattner, La Salle Peru, (No. 21 Leatha Mallere, De Pue. Florence Shafer, Granville. Daniel Flynn, El Paso, Elizabeth Mazurkiewlc, Spring Val Icy. Muriel Blpe, Streator, Anna Pabian, La Salle Peru. Oratory. Julius Bass!, Granville "The Citizens of Tomorrow." Paul Kll. r. El Paso, "Beating Our Swords into Plow shares." Vernon Schaefer, Streator "Homo Bute for Ireland " Walter Ewehd, La Salle Peru, "The Japanese Peril." Declamation. Odessa llelmer. He pue "De One-legged Goose." Mary Hod. Qranvllle "The Lamp of Kannah. Evelyn LllHe, F.I Paso, "As the Moon Hose" Francis Better, Spring Valley. "The Littlest Rebel " Maxine Leuter, Streator, "The Courier." 0. H. S. will not be presented In these contests. Coach Smith will Rend Wrk Duffy. Merwtn Potter, II Crowden, c. Ayers Jr., Edward Spill aim and Thomas Carey, to participate In the L'l'u and 140 yard dashes, the hurdles, high jump and sprints'. - Chi, G.ime3 To'iay. at Philadelphia, , (New y iti at Brooklyn. I ntvi that he would -.end detectlvi i to bring '.. i ur investigation REFUSES TO MATCH NAGS $50,000 RACE TEX INSURES BOTH JACK AND GEORGES hold him lightly in the may get the shock ol tl Ti l IaI isp5 Pairing I GEORGIAN STANDS WEL IN BRITISH T0URNE riniii had I i 111.- hide COSt I.!.. Louisville, Ky., May 12, E R. Brad I the winning Derby entry, Bohavi n Trvst "I haie no direct knowledge." he lice won I P - . In mi In i -imaged or st , . ssion "f fisticuffs at his log arena had in mind his general condition mEESR V HUNT'S Salve -m , in Ih tilianitf ITCH. BC.7KKI A. RtNUWORU. TJTTIS ctkcT I i ilrtn i ... w. Ttf T can kw m ur Htk. I Kowe. i want to s.iy. however, that! both Behave Yourself and Black Ser- . ii. Kiwns ami a. i.ai.nn!.i. I assur cither on.- of my i olts in any of tl Mak races." Mr. Bradley's statement Is taken moan that he will not agree to match race with a $50,000 side bet. Tomorrow Alright Night's Tonics ulr.p b:'. I h:i N? Ti Hi St.in.nl- Llvr nmi Bowrls. TuiieSt- tnk- fin NJ TW-ll ,! -n U so different you will bf- driifhtfuUy rrtcd. x . Used lor over ;oyeorj i : : : MUNSiNG CORBU8' PHARMACY. atti:tii.. Agent rder Men You can bu : NATION PAYS HONORS TO PIONEER NURSE Washington, May D' .The birthday of Florence Nightingale, pioneer In modern nursing, was celebrated today for the Brat tfma as a "national hos pital day" In nearly 8,000 hospital I throughout the United States Port Rheu s : Our stock of Munsing wear is now complete with a full line of .stylos and sizes in flesh or white. e have them in Low neck, shell trim, tight knee. Low nock, tailored top, Unlit knee. Low neck, sdrll trim, open knee. Low nock, tailored top, open knee. Low neck, short sleeve, shell trim, tight knee. Low neck, bodice top, loose or tii'ht knee. Low nck.sleeveless, closed, short skirt. Range in price from $1.25 ti;. Ladies athletic union suits, made of Ime quality, checked or striped dimity or mercerized mull, excellent workmanship, specially prii ed $2. 00 and up. A new shipment of Phoenix 1 I 'TM A 1 A I he ft 1 .1) nualitN LetjMunsin g wear' Union iSui I jYou hose received. come m black, white, brown, grey and -and. either in plain or with side clickings. I In . ei vice and endurance. tl LJ iuV vJ Rg Munsing SB Wear : tne nos that 'IV'- , vou r-: r lour: Flour! About three Weeks ago We advised buving v few sacks of Hour. Wheat today is twenty cent-; higher than al that time and old wheat Hour is always much bettci than new, so you better get at least a barrel on your next trip to the elevator. Now is the time of year to repaint your screens and put on new wire, we can furnish both the screen wire and paint. The man who buys when others don't always gets I ' 1.1 1 I -11 1 .1 i Bargain ana tnose who DUHd when older-; arc u;ut- i dig also gets a bargain. I believe you can build cheaper today than you will be able to any time in the n-t ten years. This :ountry needs thousands of buildings and if you wait :ill the boom is on you will pay boom price-, things are looking brighter, so get busy and build. Men's Phoenix silk hose, all wanted eolol at $1.00 per pair. SPECIAL Children's Ixl ribbed hose, blac k only, very good quality, all sizes 25c. Infant's fin- ribbed hose, white and blat k, sizes 4 to 6jj at 1 5c. WAISTS Waist-; and blouses, espec ially designed for the tout figure, in cotton or silk material. I (H ; ' if Voile waists in several new patterns are $2.50 to $3.50, French voile waists, Venice lace trimming or dainty drawn work and tucked styles are $4.50. Georgette and crepe de chine waists are pure. $7.95 and up. All run S : : : : from 43 to 53 bust measure. Carter Grain & Lumber Co. DAYTON WEDRON SHERIDAN JCT. L i i to:. A ' u s -. ?sMRr . ii ii- -mi u fc I', ."i tJ r my r 1 1 J Si wrt m ilm B-HHi inn -I a .a TRAPSHOOTINC T,'rwjr. .... iport lhat quick ;ns the eye and steadie i the nerves. Winchester Gun :; Trapshooting ard -hitting .no the WINCHESTER storb OTTAVA, ILLS. 5 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS Coming l Sunday, May 15th BOB BE & NELSON Comical Conception With Songs "HIS GIRL." 51 HERMAN & SHIRLEY 'The Mysterious Masqueradcr' Fred Mary WALTON & BRANT Comedy Skit Entitled "TWO IN ONE." Also Two Other Good Acts. II