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OTTAWA PHE15 TRADER - iTOTJUNAH
WE0NE8DAV, MAY II, 1111
FREE TRADER - JOURNAL
AND OTTAWA FAIR DEALER
115 West Main Street
EVERETT TRUE
BY CONDO,
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aw) , , 1 "f fft frider-
Today's Markets
ICK- n
PubUlhd F.very Af'ernnon Except Sunday.
AGe Eight.
in s
. SB SSSSSSK' SSSI I SSI
FREE TRADER JOl'ltNAI, PRINTING CO. ..
W. H. OSMAN Kil
O. H. WOOMIERT
Publisher!
.1: Qenersl Maiatar
Managing Bdltoi
Member of the Associated Press
TERMS:
Dally, me year advance by carrier
Dully, une year In advance, by mall outside l.a Salle Coun
Dally, one year In advance, by mail, in La Mile O 11 1
Daily, per week, hy carrier
T tmg&$I
to
, 4.6u
4 00
.10
The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication
of an nt-wB dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited t, this paper
ni aim, local news published herein
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1 1.
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Entered as second (las.- mailer M.ir 25, 19811
wa, 111 . under (lie Acl of Oct 3, 1917
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LrN!qN;i,lLABFJ
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WEDNESDAY. MAY 1 H.
DUPARTMFN I Al. Ml LLHE ADI DNI SS
hen am ilt in i lit v
Kets un .lea
against l lie iiiHui :. .
li. 11 oi t he pr .u -1 - if tin
letters or the press nf the countn Krorn all that can he learw !
there appears to be no prospect that criticifii - in newspapers ami
pn .tests troni otln i
its polic) Hi publishing the lists oi alleged itrati deserter." ivhich have
been found full of errors thai have stamped some men wlm served
honorably in the ami) and nav in the v" rid kvai as Liupatrii tic
shirk t rs
Department officials takt the position that in publishing tin
lits the department is giving even man with honorable war er ict
a chance to clear his record 1 1 there were no puhlicatii n, according
to the official contention, a man with hotii rahle service, I mi can etl
on the department reo rds as a tlrafl il dger, might ha em means
of knowing that he was classified s a result of his ignorance
it js claimed, his children of grandchildren tmlit find in aftei .ears
that he was regarded bj the governntent .1- a deserter and ii n ight
then be too late to produce the pri hi l ili.ii he had served in the world
w ar.
One weakness of the contention is the fact that once the name
i f a man is published in an fficial list as a slacker or deserter he is
practicall) branded for all tune b that publication. II anvone is
grew some enough, or even interested enough, to care i preserve a
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Marseilles News
MARY MACARTMUR
Office Phone, Black 176. Houae Phone, Black 15
Ofce over Star Theatre.
r us
his dei
list of slackers he preserves the lisi as
correctii n or denial that the puhlicatii
one shot never comes t. hi" notice, or
garded Years afterwards if h
humiliate the alleged "lacker i r his children unto ii
generation he springs his "list of slackers" as pul
ernment, and it goes. The correction or denial .1
getting lis unobserved, or unpreserved, is losl in tl
effect 'iii!e as useful as ii it had never been print
stances the man wrongfully accused ci uld never
WEDNESDAY. MAY
MARKET OPENS WEAK
AND THE M RALLIES
J warn
Liberty Bonds.
I
PRETTY PARTY GIVEN
FOR MISS HUMPHREY
Produce
ftOLUMH
hleago market r pori furnished hy
rvirny, ni.ni
l'o Rooni
High I.
Cash M.ukel!
CASH MARKETS
WALLACE (i R A I N M A f! K E
ELE
LOCAL MARKETS
Remember,
,iw,: back, when
The Ott.iw.i Bottle Company w.is
formed with Solomon E. Kiny pies.i
dent and Cairo D. Tumble as secre
tar and treasurer? In ina2 a bottle
making plan! w.is erected on the east
I.Ida of Chestnut stieet a short dl
tan, e north of tne Ruck Island 'ri:ls.
Two years later the name was
Changed to the Ottawa Bottle and
Hint ClaS . r 1 j .in y . Later another
factor) was Started across the street,
rial, mi) small bottles, Both plants
shut iluwn In 1885 ilue to rompetitior
f.om India. a Ular,s makers.
Going Chicago O.,? Bitter.
' 1 1 1 1
1
filciiils hefoii. liln, mui lir niel or
( )nr Neighbor Says:
"I am a very wise sort of guy, but
there arc a lot of wisci ones than
I am. which I realise cve.y time I
take a look at a lot oi yellow md
tune worn notes: that I have been
'LENTY OF TIME
Sen looking for my
hush md
an agi-
"Don't be excited, madam," replied
le latter. "I've been looking fo" i
usband for the last twenty -five
Has Other Things to Do.
said
run k I us, "but i tie world uevei
- n
A goo"! thing ceases to be a good
thing when we get too much of it.
M ami Kvtr
- the ivorld'i
t M-uily
jwtnois 10 Luc ouiuni 01 uemg p
desirable citizens are known to 1
t' 1 "get the slackers 1 1 the jmli!
lell them the ne er ill, Pull
lished sin i thai the ow ners 1 1 t
birth and a bio; majoritv will be
different as to w hether 1 r m A tl
slackers 1 ir deserters This lea
ctupiH atei 1 or u hi .r
and classified b them
acci unplished by the pi
departntent, is by ni 1 1
ting a cli ml on the nai
was read and willing
"Flanders Fields."
.1 - s I ill K
oes the ,1,-p
w no set vecj ms country v ell. who
all, ' ir u In . perchance may lie in
SLIGHT DECINE IN WHOLESALE PRICES.
. :
di W .
regs
of ti
April a
1 led I o I fol II
The heaviest
cent, u hilr tl
three fi mrths
w as m met a I
lecune a-
. un 1. 11 uniiig .1 1 raci 11 11 o
w In illy ti ' wlb ilesale price
snow the greatest decline
Secretary of Agriculture 1
less lm en at 1 nee a f irei
it I- m
11
prici e "ecu tl
rmer
A blrtlidaj
1
ntj 01 1 1 1 1 1 1
tan
to 1
.nipt before fall " It
Pebekahs Hold Meeting.
iti
I. u itl
;
Look for $-.000 in Currency.
.ported t 1 1 1 1 r 1
"ai ,,l.
WARRANTY DEEDS
A
.1 Coi king Its bi M01
.')'IC.
Old roosters, lie
Old Toms, i!0c.
UTICA
ollege professor rushed into
the other day to say that it s
, important to be able to carry
social conversation a it is to
; in favor of a college cours?
nail talk," so tnat graduates
know how to conduct them
at a tea or a bridge party. We
w what subjects will be
but we suggest that the ele
ry classes should take up these
duceo to not
How to hand a lady a snappy com
pliment and a slice of lemon without
ough you were
than you are.
S creases In your
eently underwent an operation for naving a o.uer 1
appendicitis How to ureseiv
I). .1. 1 , ,
, y , .1.. , 1 ni How to make a TUlck getaway
Leave It to Slate Legislators.
Man was some millions .,r .wars
inn
( 'h vi Sttsi.
ii i' Oudmanson to Atnel-
( lias, ('iichran transacted business
re a
111' 1
bin
r- 1 1 1:
St. I.OIIIH
Mr. and Mr
D l( ,1 l!o
Reynolds am
Sure we've got to haul out the old
pruning knife once in a while when
stuff is scarce and the hour waxes
late. They do it m the best of newspa
per families, but it If our aim to be
orginal r.s much as possible. If you've
got a good story boil 'er down and
send 'er in.
ii
Bury Baseball Vi
sterday. The odd Fel
udil lis I to .". i3 pt b5 lying n v ol of Mr. Collins. All Puffed Up.
A T, ,v s !'. Ry pi allej liese e ol Misses Irene Hickey and Prances When a man completes 11 doubtful
A. T. & S F. Ry in rear of 1U3; R10 Sykes ero La Salle callers yester- deal without gettiug caught he lm-
' B,r'P oi land left wide s ol and ad day. ueines he has hrnins enough to he u
1 ionium ItU b3 el20fi lis II 12 13 b3 Mrs. Kate Shlnskl shopped in La lawver Isxcliimiic
" : -''"- : . 'o
Miss Mat
Glancy, Miss Ruth
JUST FOR A CHANGE
ni tin- season. There
market - u here thc are
t the h
Tin
i i
lyiuimui) wiiii on- uereavru ' MT and Mre, I!. T. White, Mr.
md appreciation of the lovable char Kate Hannah and Mrs Charles stick
.eter of tin lad himself. R, rtrovn tn Rnnunm v.. i,-,l ,v In
'
LOST BALLOON USED
AS INDIAN CANOES
ii .
some won- with their hunting knives thev sllcei
Cochane, oni , iuv 1 1
......
uuuum uppe.ueil In ysl . -I I0II8I) Kreal I.
rcently in the lames Bay relon Thpv Iih.. fnii,
wen- constructed not of blrehbark 'fabric rhi i n
but ... a strante material the north waves like a thistledown, 'n,
had never seen. As light and awitt aa had given the Northland theii
swallows on the wiim. they skimmed I marvelous crafl
the watei .Moose Factory Indiana! . ..
marveled Had the Great Sinrit come I u Indians ho wrecked
from the Happy Hunting Grounds to . iii,s k""lv" i,H
t. aih his red children new medicine c '" ""' l"lll"""'ss Wh,le
The big balloon thai carried three '" "'" th,f ol "," ""
ol L'ncle Sam'a naval aviators Into th. ',sk'"1 lf l"" were ;,f'"
wilderness several months ago hb trouble for cutting lip a
since lain rollaM the spot where i1"01 '"n1" the Great Repnb
It de, ended Officials or Moose Far 'r across the border. With a sin lie. I,.
tarjf, on.- of the esuiteM posts estab h,l M" K"'
Hahed on Xm.n.an ahnrM h. ik. have mad., a rent bog
Hudson's i!a company, had Riven or I, ' ', '
tiers to all the Indians who own alle- '
name to the ancient fur root pan) to I rt tnuen st for inn i.
ie.iM' the gtijit Kas hap undisturbed 'lsK,,l Indllferentlj "Me bay
These onteri had been strictly ob-j n"1K bay spot rsush
Sil-er! !
SEEK TRACES OF DR.
WEIRICK. GONE 2 M0S.
Catholic Lad.c-' Party.
The Catholic s will ulw a can
be 2 cents, Itefn nhments are to be
Mted
Annual Banouet.
Th (ireater Marat tiles club will
hold their annual banquet tonight in
III of
it of lb"
"as ready to deal i
an wit!, amah.
! homt -i n hotel as near after
Or A .1 o'clock as possible- Secretary Itry;
iv to ii i the i.a s.iiie nbambe of l ommen
m H h "ill le the i.tiniipnl apeaker. Tl
let, I. annuel will Be sTVed by the Ma
t. Local Notes.
Mrs Hiram ftrler and Mrs Drove
re iillikin. both of Chicago, are nuet
. . St tile home of Ho-ir sister. Mrs Gil
n ie 1 1 . Seen, f UromN ay.
. n Mr Ot hi . Van Sl ke went to Chi
II, rasm to visit be daughter, Mrs T I
m l-.urke
mj Commlstdnnrr Rterrett and fir.
tars-hi! I", i 1 imore return. d from
iwa and Mr. and Mrs w. a. Morrl"
Itlllf Istel
X. iangtol and .luiii Vlathiei
e east hlllh.
morning to
In the university,
is going to Peoria
miss vnna Hines, srno has been in
Iowa tor s. v. ral v ar-. is coming back
to make her h ime with her mother,
Mrs Kate Hines of Armstiuun bvi -1
Don't You Know
i obi scrap iron i worth but very
and it do. - not make good fUf
caatlnga? There Is no'old scrap
in a Detroit Jewel Furnace, v.. i
not make a mlstaki to have
1 1 Furnace Installed now. We
iu. Twey report have a real furnace bargain that will
,, ti .,, ti,, pi.riitin the xainim'.l ami 'nterest you. tall ami see us t
,1,, ,i a., .-m in miiratiiii Vfcu'V.ry satlsfac tawa patronage also appreciated
a band .f OMtlaw Indians whoa Ton QUICK itKsri.TS TRY THE nartmenl The dtatoi ailleil i.im. .huinson PATTISON Mars, ill...
bonit rlllage hi SUty milts northwest WANT Wis IN THE I'ltKK I urgton anrt was retained in lb erv i Th cud aartl ami dance t,i hav 'land Seneca. I Bom Red M and w
i. . i
itl UOOM tactorv. luund the ballouii.
1 RADER JOURNAL
ke long after the an... II e and only I been lven b) the Catholic todies In I .'.ill call and see ou.
Missi
iocR Absorbei
"I believe," said the impatient man
as he put aside the telephone, "that
I'll go fishing."
"Didn't know you cared for fishing."
"I don't ordinarily. But it's the on
ly chance I have of finding myself at
the end of a line that isn't busy.
There's Vanous Kinds of Kill.nga.
Cosmetics, says the medical b
iminer, never killed anybody. And
tiii mnny n girl bus nulnted, ns sb
hear. HEAR!
Mr. Gasbag Jones stood on a soap
box at the corner of the street.
A huqe crowd surrjed around him.
Surely his heart should have been
glad.
But he was dissatisfied.
He tried hard to be heard, but it
was all in vain.
Every attempt he made to speak
wis interrupted by some members of
he audience.
At last, stamping his foot In great
arger. he bellowed at the top of his
voice :
Every time I open my mouth a
silly fool speaks."
And the crowd agreed with him
A home-mnde shoes ataatravf entirely.
MCamst datiMMCi le man handled r
liunks it s mat eon aortitis 11 Man is different from other animals.
pUtva "f OM ml ! i ho nus He hal to fool his watch before he
can get up early in the morning.
G W W.
, I - r b) two nla.

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