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E TRADER-JOUKN
AND OTTAWA FAIR DEALER
OTTAWA FREE TRADER
Established i H-to
OTTAWA JOURNAL
Established ihho
WEATHER
Generally fair tonight
and Tuesday! autmMvh
VOLUME 5.--NO. 1st.
OTTAWA, ILLINOIS, MONDAY, JUNE J J, 1921.
TWO CBHTS.
PREDICT HOUSE WILL
RESOLUTION
PEACE
ninninn iiini rr nur nr rimmi
niunflHuwuirtUiturunaWnD
RICHEST MEN. CLAIMED BY DEATH
YEAR'S ILLNESS. FATAL
TO MAN WITH VAST
REALTY HOLDINGS
DECEASED WOHK LD SELF Up'
FROM MENIAL TOON! ' nil ,
CPUNTY'j WEALTHIEST CITI
ZEN" Lt AVf. S BROTHLR A N D
TWO SISTERS, NIECES A N D
NEPHEW8 SURVIVING.
Following a lingering Illness ol a
year, Richard W otto, one cl thi old
pst and hf.it known residents ol 01
tawa, riliri hi the li'oni i or hi i toi ,
Mrs. Margaret Parrel! 1101 Clinton
Meet this mnmlnff nhnill S oVloci
Mr, Wolfe's death wa attributed to a
complication ol disoa ea. He wat s
tiousJy III for about seven weeki pre !
,,.,,, I.. IO .(..II I 11 , nnnftm.it
. hi. I.,., 1 n, ,t 1 Kf.ii at
month i following the contraction of
mi nine,:, ne was removed t, Kyouri
hospital, win re in was confini i foi
fhp month . Ai thai time his, lit"
was in grave danger, bul .1 changi
for the hi ttei imc and hi wa n
moved to the home ol bis Hlstet
Since then he '1 id novi r fully r con
ered from th effects i the Hint is,
Mr. Wolfe was born aboul seventy,-
ive yeara x In County Kefry, fro-
'rod When li'.it a ; m ill 1 hlld li'i
' nun to thi.. i i iiii'i v. it
in nl
Richard and Mai Wdlfe, and m
tB a farm In Di r Park towtosbii
later moving to la Salle, where Mt
Wolfe obtained employment with lb
1 niti'il I nrr i nmti.-in Short! V
Ullrldll IILrtULUIlU
END COMKTHSS A.MJ INTO PARKED AUTO
afterward Mr. Wolfe came to Ottawa, a,on8 Pvemenl betw in them,
vrhf e he had since resided. In 18(18 they turned east, Swoeping around
together with .. cousin, Dan Wolfe, he the corner on a big arc, the frighten
cpetied a wholesale buslm i houaojed animajls won un;nble to execute
vhich tot a number of yeara was oper- the corner n.uick enough to prcvonl
stril on La Balle itreel In I8S1 the piling Into tho Woume roadster,
buildiag: in which b conducted hi which was parked In fronl ol the
t ii-ini v. was moved to the corner of Wade furniture Btoro
La Salle and Ufayctte streets, where Tw , vallan ..,, were ,. ,
he at that time opened an office. gtop 1(, tmm w.n,,u.v the drlveri
He arose from a poor young man tn I clun lu ,,,,, wne , Itl , norsf!S
or ih wi aitniei t men m ui
county. He was very keen In hi
ork and was known throughout th
county as a successful busines mat
A number ol years ago h ontered th
i-rnl nMlnla I, i, .in,. -.ill 111. illt
DosaeBsloo of large tracts ol land In
Illinois, Florida and Iowa,
Besides being a devout raembsr t
the Catholli chun h, Hr Wolfi wa i
director of the Poopli 's Trust and sn
irts Bank. director ol the Bulldin
and Homestead and Savings Assoeia-
Hon, a director of the United Tele-
v hone companl, boildes'liclng a stock-
holder in various othi i bu Ine enti r j
prises. During the war, nol bcin;;
&BfZ I1:,,,;,
i'y in war savings stamps and libel
bonds.
Surviving Mr Wolfe b nr., two tl
teri and one brother, Mrs. Margaret
T ami!. Mr . Sarah ( ofcoran and
.Ihiiii's Wolfe of thl city, besides a
number ol aie ea and n phews. To
i.er.il arrongetnents have not yet bi nn
made.
ESCAPE INJURY WHEN
AUTO TURNS OVER ON
imv ai niUfi mfw ROAD
! i. llhviiu i..w 1 1 wriar i
Turning too near the edge ol the 1
Senium highway southwest of the city
tu ; How another car to pass.. James :
A i rg II Ho, local shoo repairman, and)
Miss Louise X. Keller had a narrow I
escape from serious Injury, lael night! ' , ' . . ' ' '
a! 11 O'clock when the Hod;-" roadster I ' ' ' "' '
!i which they were riding turned on J while passing there In a lorn
its side and slid four feel down theSncC'a' Constable Sturdj iva killed
eatbatikmenl al the side of the road, j other three victims one civil
Neither Miss Keller nor Mr. VlrgiHol 'na
were Injured
The top ot the ear was smashed
evt , ,- of the axels broken so that
th-1 SUto was unable to rui: Into town
en iti own power The other car
which Mr Vlrgillo turned uut fur
i nt on and did not stop to render
nld io the passangers ol the lighter
sr.
Mr Vii'lio look one. band from the
Meeting wheel and reached to nun
his ri burners lust before he passed
the other car. While turning down
, ,uj
f 11. its. and at the same In
BteeriHj the wheel it- car ran tHi j
re,r the dirt elbow at the edge ofl
the road. Mr. Vlrgillo grabbed tie
wheel and straightened it around. I
Inn I he louse dirt gave way.
Wee Kishborn, who re ides nearby,
lielped place the car I'.n k in the road
Biter which Harvey V.iite was i illed
ti, tow it back to town. Miss Belli rj
v.as iiroucbl into town by John Far-
reii. who passed a aw minutes later. '
in
ni
miraculous EtiCAPLO ARE RE
ninni n on MADI'.oN . r I : I II
WHIN TL AM MAKI 3 WILD DASH
WITH MAY RACK NO ONL IN
jured,
1895 and 1920, meeting under con
dltlon . thai were common In days of
long i furnlBhod Madison street
with n deal ol excltemont tin morn
ing when a team belonging to Hodg
,nii Bros . on! h ni the city, and di lv
igncr, ;i farm hand
Rco roadator owned
the candy jobber,
the mil force ol a
,,,.,1' IMl,
. t; , , ..( (
Thl' CUT I
hayrack driven Into Its "ribs" wltl
onl
few blemishes in how whal
it. li.ui been through. Tho team
broke free of the wagon and trotted
down Madison street, turning south
I on Columbus .mil finally being
j brought 10 ! ii 'I' in fronl o the Cen
, tral l. lie building
.,
jjj
n,
,
illli-
,;,
to have tbem Bhod, lol
ai on tongue drop to the pa ven
Tho nol 61 tlic tongue hitting thr
bricks frightened the aoraoi and
they darted north on Clinton VI
Madison, with the tongue Bcraping
Sl . I I'll
ir nt
m.a!!e :' Rra'b ;" !",r '"; heBrt" ""'
hold ol
uals Were
iso. .lust
crammed
traveling made htm
aboul thai timo tin
Into the auto,
The machine, considering the i
of the blow and the possibilities
bad smash up, came oul of the
denl with only ,i tew minor danu
four die during
RIOTS IN BELFAST
Belfast, Ireland. June I
lost nil bt adde l lour more
in lla.-,t wei k nd death
Rlotlna
tints to
. three
ng kllli ! In renewed disturbance!
VoH, itreel and th" fourth being
it during sniping activities i:i Kash
r road in the tall ilii ion ol thl
i it-,
i pectill it
,'ll!
t '
I outbreak wai furnished by the
t thai the combatants for tha most
' ' ,!" ' ' : ', ;' "
ii, oil' , w l now an, BS.V K IIS, 1 rn II
i , ,
' ' 1
i tie area necame a verttame uo man
land and it Was only at the gr.ivi
t Isk thai the police, et tn In ann a'
car . dared enter tin danger sin
w,
Wm- Masters Deoree.
Ma A j;. degree October, 1020. rrom
(icorge Washington university, Uch
Ington, D C, had the legrec ol n
ler of irlence conferred upim him
June s. 1911,
To Visit Europe.
Prank llartkorn, Marquette street,
left yesterday for New Vork, where he
will ssH tonight for an extended trlti
abroad He will tour Frnnen ami l.er
many before returning to Ottawa
,
Mirr ..qe Licen-es.
Matin w Hamilton, stn ator. IU,
annauosaj nireatm j .
' irni" rasae. Aarora. -, .
Bertha Viae Krittiilaua larnM W
: Leonard Bobiium. Tnnica
Theresa Kilter. I.;, Salb-. 1"
Marie Jannsen, Mendota.
RUNAWAY HORSES
pda e u ( i r a n i imp
Richard J Stingt
di
ft gr
Ml,.
S4
MWM,
-ir ssm i n, !
Tec SSBBIfl I II I I
IIIIY A1W PI ANC TO
JUL! 4111 rLMilO IU
BE LAID TONIGI
AT C. OF C. MEETING i
SE98ION IS CALLED FOR THIS
EVENING AT WHICH TIML FIN-
Al. DECISION WILL BE REACH
ED ON CELEBRATION.
The fourth of July meetng to be
hold in the Chamber of Commerce
rooms touiiiht will no doubt ! a live
one and while parties Interested will
UOl iliu!ire the plan thej have to iui
on a real program for that day, it Is
generally understood thai something
of Intcrosl In everyone will be forth
coming. A statement by secretary
Carroll says:
"We have beon drumming along on
the road question for year.; and
months, and now hat we have them
in shape to make travel pleasant for
everyone, with the road commission
ers and others interested in the move
menl doing all they possible can to
koep them that way, it Is no more
than riuht that we get behind a move
menl to encourage outsiders to cornel'
hero and spend a holiday with us and '
that we make it Interesting tor them
while they stay. I
"There has beon no special InvPe-
Hons sent out to anyone, for the meet-
Ing tonight, and it Is expected thai
lliosc lriioi,- ;eo in 1 1 1 1 neo i-im-oi .uei
tl b
hand
l'M"''':',; weir opinion
FORMER YANK WEDS
mroT cit r ft m a p di
ItLQI UI IHIIn UinLi
i.. . , ., , ,
Miss simone Volant oi the Nation-
al PJate addition and Omar Smith en
ex-Yank i f Streator, were quietly
married on Saturday night til 7
o'clock by Rov, J. P. Vonckx in the
Presbyterian parsonage Tho bride
and groom informed all tln ir friends
they were lo bo wedded tonight, but
--lipped the date ahead two days to
mi ., end ol Uter the
ceremony mey went
nark and the dance!
to McKlnlc)
id not know
waa brido Kt "' "' Un'ir
lm,,L-''
The bride was attired In i white
orepe de chine mwn trimmed In
Harding blue, she wore a large pic-
ture ha!
She lu well known here and vn
formerly employed al tho Clifton ho-
tel. The groom served overseas dur-1
Inst the world war
'l ie. wmiia ,..,,. I,. ill , ii..,i.
future home In Streator.
Phi'inthropic Picnic.
The members of the Philanthropic
departmeni of the Ottawa Woman's
, itih will h
... ..,
tesriay
1 ' , '
lahtes will leave Ottawa on the 10
oMock .ar and will return In the,""" TT "" "' IWI
late anemone a picnic luncheon
THE OLD, OLD STORY
.. .
"" ii..'nnnPTT
', mu'W 4Jl
PUBLIC CAMPING
grounds proving
DELIGHT TO TOURISTS
Ottawa's campln
tor tour
i decldi d
Ists, Alien Park, i.
le : in-.- lo thai
tas niad'
C8 abuiiibince
t.nd other advi
passe iltat
in joy ing tho
tils morning
lined in ex
al having
'"'"I
t ),', . ''
u i i uch a place wherein ti
enjoy a
'Ii
it.
BOYCE TO ADDRESS
ROTARY LUNCHEON
Ottawans will have their in. i op
portunity to hear of the trip W. D.
ill h
d
on wednesday
at to ui
tho Rota
a trawl
ir tuncneon oi
loyce will give
meting will be
of the First
I'
it at
r
lub
.,, held for a num-
her of month
Mr. Boyce
ing the winti
j,, through
m,i nnrl m
nt many month tiur
md the spring travel
tralia and New Zci
'iici many interest
ail the land. As be
i.ippv faculty of be
an interesting stdry
Hie lea ll the nifetlnff
jni, f', --, f r.
1 and
I bis ;
: lr,,mi in l. ,,i. , ,1,., l
,!" mnRl 1,1
vor held.
e United states lo
on the Australian
I question as woll
I the officers of tb
day are (nfoi
and 'cw .,,
: Mr Uovee
I cluli reel thai they have !n
I fortunate In securing him t
I befon the nrganiratlon. ll i
led thai a very large turnout
present for the meeting
'
MFW YflRk I ARflR
Very
rmcc
j 1 1
z.ro u.u i u rn aura
I
Ne
muller at
ttnnnti i
lender It
OUM ' i
""' P'
convicted
p
t-iliti Moran.
lloherl P. lb
ler Slid!
irtm r lieu
reeently
tort ion and coercion In
light during tit" Pr'i
i, nm i
hir-ti
hiUve bu Idiu tru t Inquiry.
Artificial Limbs.
Artificial nun- ami legs were, it l
believed used in BsrvM ak eariv as 71
; Egypt n eeriy
R.
the prii
1 they were tnade bv
. , ., . 1 '.
Sllll Mil
'"n,, of s '" n'"',N w,,
w ('!
UXLLLUUiaU Z-1 , ii
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f
IV
I
IHrtl
Di!
II
II?
r
OF COUNTY SOL ONS
HOWARD ! AKN'.lWOin II 1 1 LADS
SUPERVISORS
FOR DOMING
YEAH ELECTION WITHOUT
OPPOSITION, IS MADL UNANI
MOUS.
Supervisor Howard W. Kara
worth Of South Ottawa township, wa
unanimously elected chairman ol tl
La Salle County board al the reguh
quarterly meeting which wan open
this afternoon al 2 o'clocli In tho
it t he i oiu i holts
1 r.
Karnsworth, who had no oppt
lion for
e positloi
ill succeed ex-
irman M. A, itn
who for the pas
oi St roa tor,
mber of years
i has occupied the position "r -
rarnsworth was placed In nomination I
by Supervisor K. V Vockey, Mr.
Karnsworth Is the second ol his fam-
H to lervo the count) lu tho capacity
ol chairman. His uncle, the
Richard Pnrnsworth, held that onice
a ,"IIM:,",' '" years before his retirt
ai minor business matters were
alio motioned that all OUtStand
La
j 1 1 u bills against the county ' re -
ferred to the proper committees,
Supervisor Vockey also made a mo-
of" jutes "fo,
made h special order of tut Incss for
i
W etlnesda)
Both motion
tp: and J
party owners of Highland Park, I
South o'tawa. that they be granted
tin privilege ol conneot Ing a pro
posed BOWel to that of the La Salle
County l
the clerl
i nunl v ii
-111 loll home was read bv
lericd lo the
lunty Deten
,i i in ha , ,. ,-i. I inimoil
on Home io ne roporieti on immea-
, ...
" . .
t
i.it
IU'MIIUT U 1 1,1 (Ul'IISOi ,
Pam -
following men on the committee of
commit! i: J. w Wlnajns, Grove-
Ian ; IS. V. 1 Ol key . Dttaw I , riltas
Larson. Miller; T. J Dunn. Hrook
! held : L P, ( 'onnorton. i t lea , Wll
ham Hoarty, Eagle.
f U N E R A L SE R V ! CES
ir-i r i-m- n n a rn,n
HELD FOR C. A. CAT0N
i uneral service a
Cabin, 71 Cahimi
held yesterday stiertl
from the family hon
at t o'clock
lb w ll
Ki
remetery. Following were the pall
bearers: William Beem. J P Catlla.
' R C. lUtt. b J m i.
David Rpfior
1 1 lot
SOUTH OTTAWA
NhWn PMA DM AN
I a l c i I , M I i I-
1 PORTER MEASURE IS
OPPOSED
WILSON
Washington; June 13. -Debate on the Porter
race resolution terminating the .rate of war with
Of
Germany and Austria was resumed in the house
-
ILLINOIS CHAMBER OF COM
Mt.riCL DLLEGATE5 WILL lit
TENDERED RECEPTION DUKING
STOP IN OTTAWA JUNL I6TH.
The waterway meeting of Tuesday
niln will be devoted to the heating
ol a report by -i B Bassett, who at
tended the Mississippi Valley water
way conference In Now Orleans, and
oilier matters about the proposed
route through the Illinois valley will
Nimn mi tor discussion. There will!
also he a plan adapted tor revolving
the delegation of waterway enthusi
asts who will arrive here Thursday
Ul Ills wet'iv cu I'M,,, ii.iu
io Peoria. The local Chambi i
tli i week en mute from i titeago
WATERWAY FANS TO
nnwARMwnnflMF
ULI ijiii 'ill ii auv v is.
mjki i i rnn j i i irrvr
Urn auu a m m
I i mi nor e hu arrani od to take th
'"uiarty to Starved liock and La SaTfi
I on vine here al I ii tu- Automobilei
will be furnished by local people and
.... tii HnWtttifin will number over
too, ii i expected tha' Bome tntrty
or forty cars will make the trip. The
city In general Is 'much Interested tu
this nronot II ion and a re urged to be
present al the meeting on Tuesday)
nighl at the Clifton and also be on
h md when the special cars arrive
lo re Thursday and help make a de
monstration that will Impress the del-
egatlon with the (uteres! and enthu-
tasni io ne loiiini in uiiawn.
Woodward On Program,
Charles B, Woodward of this city
ill appear t n the program in Juliet
i noon on the tilth, and severs'
ther prcminenl men from Ottawa
ill accompany tho party from Jollet
i Peoria. Registration will be nec-s-ar.v
for all parties that Intend to
La Salle to Peoria on th
! this wll
taken can
meeting Tuesday Al i
chairman of the water'
i of the Chamber of Commrece and
I will head the local demonstration
and
t as chairman of the Ottawa
people, it i., considered thai if the
commercial Interests of Illinois are
aroui ed and gel behind the plan to
thin)
will
impll b mere than any other
ii is generatty understood
governor Of Illinois or one
I that
" se! ' . :, , : .
Hiim
vill also be present
new schedule in
r-nnnw- r
rUnUC J b rilliljl..
schools reopen
were dosed when
mic forced adnntlon
f stringent steps to prevent further
! The quarantine bans in tone til-"
pBSi tWO week wee milted 111
official lev is. ned " lerdav bv Dr.
mi.
tv health comrolsslonr
neludlne those parent
rnfusd to hs
included In 1
e t'e-'ii vaccinated, were
return order
TomnTov nmrnine. aceordinft to itu
nonncement mad,- by Supcrintenrien!
i i. p me i i hoois ivilt co
' '
Ing the renin im r of the schoo
la'yet Street Hrsnc Dnjirentleed
ineri mr vnriola saturnsv. one e
thi children In tbi famlt) has the dl
):i Seriously III.
.nine 13 William
Ws t
,.,,
r-nnvvessman-at-l.-inre fn.m
Illinois Is serhMish ill ot heart
Imatdt ,i a betel hel.
ONLY RY
FOLLOWERS
today under a rule cal -
ing for a final vote X
4:30 o'clock. More than
fifty members had been assigned
apeaklng time but adoption of the
mc,)5iire as a substitute for the Knox
resolution repealing tin' state of war
' wsa generally expected.
Republicans expected solid support
for the measure and expect many
democrats to Join them In the novo
men! to bring about peaceful rela
tion w tt'li Germany.
Adoption of the porter resolution
will mean a conference Ol senate and
house leaders, each declaring deter
mination to stand by their own peace
plan.
Representative Connally, democrat,
Texas, said adoption of the resolution
would leave Germany free to hold or
Bleze American prpoerty and permit
thai outcry to demand return f all
firrmnn property held in the liiitpd
Suites,
"Germany, which we conquered,
will become, under the measure, our
br.ual ai the treaty-making table and
mat e your president cringe while de
mandlng that which we won by the
war
said.
O. K. Canal Free Tolls.
Washington, June 13. American
coastwise shipping would be exempt
ed from payment of Panama canal
toll under a bill reported favorably
9.
today y the en-, Itfl ' same ca
nals committee. The vote was unnni-
mous atter senaMir .ii-n. vionisna,
had withdrawn a request that hear
ings be held. Chairman Borah, auth
or of the bill, said thai since the
question was the subject of exhaus-
I live hearings years ago hearings
were not needed now.
The docision to report oul the bill,
applicable only to United states
coastwise ships, rather than the
Jones Poindexter 'hills, which would
give all American shipping free canal
passage was reached committee
members paid, because it was believ
ci t .vould be easier to iiass a coast-
! te shipping bill,
Would Bar Adulterated W
V, i ilnton, June 13 - -Leglslat on to
. It Interstate meyeraenl cf milk
lib fats or coroanul oil a un-
BtitUtrs for en am was advocated be-
rip from by milk producers' The substitutes,
7th, and Dr. R v. MeCulIom of lohns Hopklfes
at the unlverslt) Bald, would nol erodue
chocb is I growth In children ll" urged pas
dlvlston snge of a bill by ;Rtepresentatve
nd Volshl to prohibit adulteration of
milk Rob,
i liia. secret!
l roducers'
Port All-us ,
VViscon In l
Baldenstone Phllaael
... tic inti r tate Milk
ocitlon; A J. Glover.
Wis , representing 'he
i" Pi otci the Associa
' Miller. V . N. Y.,
League; E .! Engals,
n enttng the Borden I
company, and ri prese
t ions farm organisati
ported the bill.
creek neap toxica 1
scene of drowning
Tonic
visit to
June 13 I Special. A
urn I" .. William and Tbe
well knew i! men here,
ye terd iv afternoon in
'i ith of 15-vear old F.arl
HOl ti
a
i creek south of town.
Wmlc his uncle:; looked Earl , e
Into the waters of the creek, irh
i coming to the surface again. H
i in anied he struck bis hen! on a
, . , .
rock and was rende
, . , ,.
t !on 5
n d unconscious,
relatives could
. ' reach hi Ide - few minutes niter
he went down the body was recover
jet,
Tic vm !:. at the scene of t!te
'drowning, i about ten feet in depth.
and forms a large pool near the Til i-
Efforts to re
moved nasviio
Hilds Osteopath!'- Clinic.
Mr Blanche Mav Dlfviek. osteo-
to. "i.iaiisi froni the ChtcsgO
coin. ,. of o il psthy. beM a clinic
the office of )t K ('. Andrews Sat-
nrdsy
Kn.ipp Heads Grand Jury.
The grand jurv went Into session
at 1 : w tnt ; aiternonn. i n.irms r,.
I Knapp ol Smith Ottawa was Miecteg
forenia'l.

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