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FRIDAY, JUNE 24. 1921. OTTAWA FREE TRADER - JOURNAL. PAGE THRFP DEN ED COMPANY ON E GIRL IS UNCLE REFUSED TO PERMIT BRAIDWOCD GIRL TO HAVE LL CORT MU DOG ATTACKS ANU HNK8 FANU8 IN HER b60Y TEARS OUT EYE. Morrla, hi . June 24 (Spoi lal i Annie Barovvlteh, 1 6-y oar-old llratd wood ali i. Il a( Hi'1 S'aatui r In tltutn, CHitago, today battling for life agalnal horrible mjnin.-. BiiHtalin cl aear hei home Monday nigbl when Bho was al tucked by a huge doc owned bj u nclgbboi Mi" girl waa removed in the Institute yi triii. iy morning. Man) Urajtdwood tei i l n r , at net ; tlto kI''I wonfd ""I ii.i v i been Injured I. ml bet inn le and grandmotlu r, with v In tn . In- waken liar home, permltli I her in have h buy a. in r ueorl in tic parochial school coiuinoiii eiucnl Mon iiny in, hi i aii r she l' ii tie' houtfc. alone in go lua dance .it Lin Knighta cl ( oluml tin ball I )i -. 1 1 1 1, ii an a girl w hn ha been robbed pi much of tin' bappine thai Ii the right ol a uni her age, Annie is tii" object ni much sympathy and the Jollcl and Braidwood chapters ol ilii Ann ni tu Red t roBa have agreed that the expeni ea ol treating bet in i bicago will be pal t by (hi two chap tarn, the Jpllel organisation having given li.'ni mi l tin Uraidwood chaptei having promised to pay all cxpcuaei HiHt in n abbvt i ii $ i " Ait I- leaving the home ol her uncle, Anton Barowltcb, aim in night of the bouae the girl w.i - attai ked by tht dog, whit ii i owned by the Marco family Twent) wotiuda wore inflict f.d upon the girl by the uavagi beast, and there is little hope for hi r redbv ery. Her lefl eye waa bitten oul by th" dog and she sustained many other lerloutj wounds, she la so weakened iiv Bhock and loss ol blood that she Ik unable tu move, uud cannot even litt her In ad from a pillow. She wa uelirious when placed on the train Cot Chicago. Prom the time the j'iii waa Injured the attending physician urged thai she be taken to the Pasteur Institute, his view being t li.it at h a move waa ihe only mean: of saving her life, Hot ; uncle, how dver, oppot i ii the move, He lacked the money in pay for the expense of the treatment, but when li" was told that lu case the girl died he would be held responsible, he (re luctantly gave his i om enl it is ..aid thai membet ol the Marco family made light ii tlie girl's inju rles. saying she had only a few cratches, and ridiculed the Idea thai she be rt m&ved to the t'liii ago hii pital, The girl lias been employed .ii tin maiaioni laeton hen- ami n inhhors say th at each week he turns over the money she earns to hor uncle and grandmother. Hi r fatht i has been 'pail for Beveral years and hi t mother is a patient at a hospital tor treat ment Of mental dlsl lei IDYL GLEN. Mr. and Mr- Ward L, Chi Chicago spent several dayi w uh friends here Russell, Leo and William Hayer spent Tuesday at M .1 Anderson's Bwen Nefeton, Nina, Irene and Mai gam and Howard ad Sunday dinner at Truman Mel on' i. Air. ami Mrs. Ben Lai on, Brma find Robert ate Sunday dlnneer al Allen Varland'a Cora ThofHon ipeni the lasl of the week at ISIfcta Hole's. E, C, Williamson was an Ottawa caller Saturday Mir. W. A. McDowell ol Piano and pon Oliver spent a few days at Airs. Saiim William mi' Mr Walker spent Tuesday evening at Clarence Classon's. sIr and drs M J, Anderson, Mr. and Mrs Ward L 1 hrlsty spenl Mon nay afterndbn at Starvtd Rock. WAY HOM NOW I 1 Ihe&rstmndto ISO IS hi si in cPHYR FLOUR Jly the ftttost prade of Kansaa whe., carVfulTJ " ttss maximum food value M,iie,t T ll . y "' , v, rv "l"r' or every kind of wST T , fl ' '3 thc M using it you'll agree "' " "'Jy C08t a Wfle but afte, "It's Worth thc Difference" WM. MULHOLLAND JOHN A. WELSH M. T. HAMPSON. Deer Park. JOHN SCHORN. Leonore, A. HARTH. Lestant, THOa LOGELAND. Baker. M. SEVERSON. Stavenger. Z. SEVERSON, Nettlecreek. GRAND RIDGE MERC. CO., Grand Ridge EAST DIMMICK ( s Robintion atti mieii 1 1 1 - wal way convention In Pt orla Kriduj Mr, ami Mrs C Wlnegardnur of V ii burn I arl we m i at the buu ol her undo, 0, r Nelllt , from Satui liny n ni il Tuesday Mi. and Wra Howard Crane i ('tint urn Hundny visitors bI Hi I ol In n. Hint ii mil Mi frank Crane. Misses Mann and flop nee Andrew i oi Mi ndota wen callcri in I hi vt i ii i v Saturday evening. Mr mil Mi I n d U I., in uh an I Miss Oeraldlne Bullock of Tonlca were callers al the '. S. Robinson home Saturday. Mil S Lota Rankin of :;t IjouIh was a cno: t over the wees enn it n nei ii lend, Ml . Hthelj ii Robinson Mi and VT 1 .loltn Gllmour ol Be loll were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs Hatnltel Qi it Mr. and Mrs. C, n VVtneg'lfrdnoi and Mis;. Rubj Nelll i re wpper gut sta d M r a ml M i n; ii W il in : timlay. Rudolph I 'oil a young man m bo ban been working for u ill Blat it Jhe lai I two month ne t h ii h b ery painful uccHent Sunday morOTag, He was going north In In: automobile at li I a til rat'' u hen a few rod.- north oi' the Prank Crane h nnc a whool t a me oti and ih' nrn bine tut ned tui tie, II i auppoaed. Mo one aaw the Occident llr gol lin and walked to tin I' rank : ram' home, suffering great pain. Ur I, eon of I "fill WHS railed. lie Wttt I alii n to Si . Maty: ho pital in l.a Salle and i iii a very . crloua con nil ion. Mr. ami Mrs Herberl Llnno wore ttttei i a oi ii lal i I ci in I on inula afternoon Mrs. t harlot Koerner returni d to her homo lai I Thursday utter a sev ral weeks' stay at the Peoph ' hoi pital In Peru, following an operation tor appendicitis. About forty ladle i attended He' Home Bureau mooting Tuesday after noon at the Knafl home, Several ol the ladies gave tall, i on different sub .if i i, after w hich a line lunch was erved Mr ami Mi A II Wlxom and Hred die were Mendota taller'. Sunday, FREEDOM Mr ami Mrs Tom Seward announce the birth ol a baby daughter June 18. Mrs. Adelaide Lucas of Ottawa cane to (freedom Tuesday to visit al te ' 'hat le. I an . i home. Thirty illative ami neighbors bad II a pit nit upper on tbo Cody lawn Mon day e vt ning in honor of Miss Vlrglnli Prisbee Mr- Donald Dunn entertained i party ol girls al her home lasl Thurs day afternoon In honor of her nicci Kutherlne route. Mia ICatherlm d 1 1 a v ry happy alternoon and l"ft tor tin ir homes al a late hour, wishing the gue I of honor many happy P turns. Mrs. il T. Moay and daughter, Miss Ruth, of Ottawa, Airs. Victor Quam ami daughter, Miss Haiel, and son, Victor Jr., of Ashland, Wis., were guests of relative; here Tuesday. party of young married people had a moonlight picnic at Shabbona Park last Sunday ovenlng. Mr s William Kooli has n turned home from Pawpaw, where she vis ited hi r parents. Airs. Herbert Kellogg will entertain the ii 4'a at her homo Wednesday af ternoon. June 29th. Miss Glady Pool Isited Mlsa Fran ces Gay In Streator Sunday and Mon- Mrs Harrison Parent Metlikdll i..i- ted Mlsa Gladj Pool last Prlda . OTTER CREEK. Mr and Mrs. Philip Schlachter and daughter Alma, who hue been visit ing In Streator and Otter Creek, left for tht Ir home.; In i tetroit la it Tueo day in their auto, Airs. Ed K nil ii ac t ompanli d Ho m ami will spend a tew months vi II Ing them. Mr and Mr Tim II., ft. and daugh ter Elizabeth of Wennna look dinner ni Mi nn mi- attended the children' day exercl a a at ld Hopewell Sunday evening. Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Knhn and Bd Knhn took Sunday dinner at the t harleo Malady home, near Seneca. Mr. and Mrs Karl Morrison and daughter -pent Sunday afternoon al the M. A Trenor home. mmoAMMmj A. C. WOODKL, Tonlca, E. C. RIFE. Merlden. A. D. VAN ORNUM, Earlvllle, A. M. RECORD, Wenona. Mr an I Mi i Petei Durdan vlaltpd iundaj with iln ii lohOi 11 Brand Ridge. mi a Ula H'ogle ol Grand i mi penl Tin day nlghl I her cou Ai,m, Rirtwell, and attended the i Pital givi U in Stri ator at the Uootl ill hall Mi Kaminke vli Ited last Wed nesdaj lib Mrs, Wolfauger. 'th'' otti r i reek i ol the Ln Sail ,nit lliiun 'i buradit -. .1 une 23, Bureau mi id th .Mi.;, iwan liow I s vir and Mi i, Malcolm Plyi Han.. mil : in nt Sunday ill I tit. i' i i e ind taunt . Mr ami Mrs George Morrloon, HI I i,i,, i I I a 'irl i mint l' and M r. and Alt Kluer. all of Streator, aiteniled II (iiiiflren's day exercises at Old Hop well Buiiduj evening, An n t i nt nil., ami family spent lai t Sunday with tht Ir daughter, Vli Willi. mi Walling, ami family or Rat ' om Rev, Appleby took dinner m Ith Ml ..ml Alt . lal. '.aril Benckendnrf Bun day. Mr and Mrs. Albert Voighta and .mi spent Sunday with relatives In Sliialoi- lurneal King, who works at the oil nation hi Kernab, Is taking Ills vaca 1 W' The Ladti i' Aid i nt lety ol the ( Irsi Methodl t church tnei Wcdensday aft it noun with Mrs Isaac Mann The ladies went in automobiles, There r, ere about sixty in attendance, Very little bu InesH waa transacted, They made plans for the Strcator It'edcra iiun of Women luncheon, which ilmy will seirve In the M K church on .linn Mil :. .li:1. lillzalieth Jpbnstou u;i among the glli sts and a I WHAT IS in iiiwh n ii n r FOR SATURDAY EXTRAORDINARY BEEF SALE Good Extra Fancy Young Native Stet.i Beef Sale. Hi is is the place to buy your nice beef roast for your Sunday dinner. Will guarantee it l be fresh, tender, juicy and it won't cost you much. Fancy Native Steer Beef Chuck Steak, per lb 9c Extra Fancy Steer Beef Roast. , These are the very best cuts in the beef ( not necks) j lb Fancy Steer Beef Neck Roast, the same as some competition call best cuts, per lb Brisket Boiling Beef, lb Fresh Ground Hamburger, lb. . . Ground while vou wait, you see what it is made or. Boneless Rolled Rib, lb 12.c I t ii leless Rolled Chuck Roast, lb. . . 14c. LARD SALE Pure Lard, guaranteed strictly pure, bring your pails, per lb CANNED GOODS BIG BARGAINS Corn, Peas r lomatoes, I I large No. 2 cms for $1.00 Pure Tomato Catsup, lOoz. bottles, I I buttles for $1.00 I fawaiian Sliced Pineapple, large cans in heavy syurp, 4 cans lor $1.10 Pure Evaporated Milk, tall cans, 10 cans for $1.00 .Alaska Pink Salmon, tall cans, 9 cans for $ 1 .00 Raven Tip Matches, 1 1 boxes lor $1.00 Rub-No-More Soap, 16 oz. bars, 1 5 bars for $1.00 Hulk Coffee, steel cut, 8 lbs. for $1.00 Bulk Peanut Butter, I lbs. for 25c BUEHLER BROTHE OUR lie ' Uli Blue Hown " lialnty re- ! if i.tim nt won served by Mr Ma son, as. a;. led by other tm inln r., ol the commltiue, Rev, and M t a Brol hi r ipenl Pi I- nay ami Saturday with tin It ton ol Dwlgbt, Roll I n Green ol Wilmington, ill . was an over Sunday visitor with his mother, Mrs George bong Mr and Mrs I la fence oU'ln.. pent Sunday with John Voighta and family. Mr and Mrs Anion Smith spent la t Sunday With Mr. and Mr;. K ( Bar ber, Children's day exercises were ob erved at t be t inlted Kvangelli al hurt h ; lands y afternoon, Mrs, l 'eie I 'i dci ton and i on Roy . Mi ami Aire John Norrls and son pi nt last Sunday at the c. WbManger home, Mr. and Ml I William O'NCll ' pent bund ay at the P rani. Ht e I bme. ii Henry Provant e spent one day Inst week vHli her son KMoyd and wife nt Grand Ridge TROY JROVh. Mr Halm entertained the live hun dred tilth last Thursday Mi , v. H Mclntyre spenl the week end hi Chicago with relatives. Mra, Mayor of Pawpaw Is the guesl ol her son, Dr. II K. Mayor, and tam Hy, Leo Krausse ol Harvard was In town last Friday Mrs. Woldon of Chicago Is the guest of her sister, Airs. Thomas Murphy Sr, A. li, union ol Springfield wub the guest oi Mr and Mn Martin Doyle several days last week, Mrs, I'loyd Shettel and daughter ol Toniah nv it. Wis., are visiting w ith tin 10c 5c . . 4c 10c mm POLICY IS AS BROAD farmer s il ttei Wt ra Oefi Ml Anna Etnenhauoi of MfnnMS ami Mi . . lit leu la enhauei of on iws ; pent t lie w i s end tt it Ii i In II father, Mis: Margaret Sillars ol Lake For- i st came on Sal ut da v to i pond her vacation with her parents, Rev. and Mrs Slllaru Miss Margaret Doyle Bperft the week end in l.a galli w ith her grand tm i it 1 1 1 -1 . Al; Ann llovl II I. I ' " 1 '""l innillj P' ni . mi ("ay In Rochelle with rolatlvee. , 1 '" " 1" tan on due tiaj oi tin iveeg Tin children's day ext pt i iob on lat Sunday morning wen- well attended ami the program was Rno. Collection aiKBunted to I8, Mlsn Until Strong ol Galva ami Mr. ami Mrs, Vei n Marks ol Mendola were Sunday quests of Mr and Mi . W H. Mark'. Mlsj Hot.' McNally i. borne from Not re I tame for her at at Ion Mr. and lr.. Vernon Bklles and Mrs. Sarah Mt VV'hlrter ol Atlanta, Oa . ami la mi Skih . ol i a I'm lo City, lowa. were shaking hands wiih old friend last Saturday, Mr and Mra i iani. Greenwoli "t Vinton, Iowa,' were the guests of the illet aunt, Mrs m A Barber, on Mr. and Mrs, Edward l.arkln and family spent Sunday in Btreator with Mrs Larkin's mother. Mrs. Lou Hlckok and children ami Mli s ioia Pottinger of I ilmmick at tended servlcea here on Sunday morn ing. Among those who attended service.', at Waltham Sunday afternoon ami evening were n.e and Mrs, Billars, Miss Kthol Hlckok ami mother, Mr, . II Marks and the Mii.se:; Hess A CLEVER MOST PEOPLE THINK CLEVER ADVERTISING IS THE ONE WITH SELF-PRAISE AND LOTS OF "PEP." THAT MAY BE SO, BUT THE C HANCES ARE ALWAYS AGAINST UNSUPPORTED FACTS. A SKILLFUL PHRASE OR A STRIKING ILLUSTRATION MAY EFFECT THE EYE AND MAKE A SALE BUT IF IT IS TO BE LASTINGLY EFFECTIVE THE ADVERTISEMENT MUST BE HONEST AND SINCERE. TRUTH IN ADVERTISING AS IN ALL THINGS IS PARAMOUNT. TRUTH ALONE IS PROGRESSIVE. NEVER SINCE THE OPENING OF THIS MARKET AND OUR CAMPAIGN AGAINST HIGH PRICES HAVE PEOPLE BEEN SO RESPONSIVE TO THE UNVARNISHED APPEAL OF SINCERITY. THE MEAT BARGAINS OFFERED HERE ARE JUST AS ADVERTISED AND THERE IS PLENTY FOR ALL. EVERY POUND IS A 16 OZ. ONE. AS THE SKY SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK. Mrs Oeorje i ut ba.v ami Ron at rhvd liom f'allfortila mi Moii'lay gtJtl are the gut it ol Mi Cul haw's par ents. Mr. ami Mi M V Hat her t M Andrews was an Ottawa call i t last Friday Mr and Mr John Bvan i and fam ily of Chicago were guests nt the I homes of I, I let the Brat .i Kl'i 1st i' ami Henry .Mil ol the week. Mis OS I. .mn, i Swisher and Minni1 I, ,,,,, and i lent,. Mnl inrfnr ,a M, ., ,,,., ;,imI Mi .lean Tcrrj and Alt i kVinirred m t .. i ,i Aurora attend the 1 . K S cIlOOl "I in. It in (Inn last j WednoBda afteri n and evening. The many friend i of Mrs. .lane Cur pie wt re grli .tl lo learn oi her death, w hich oceni i . d al her In. Hie I'Viday 1 morning, June i ,. after a Bhorl lllnei Jane Kllsabelh Gemmill was born In Waltham July :. 1854, antf re bled there all her lire She m US man it t in young womanhood to Alexander Cur i ie To litis union w t pe horn it i en chlldn a. Mi ,. Margaret F Inley, Mrs. i I 'lora Bdgt comb, Mn . Main l lOlnlej , 1 Magdalene, 1541th, David an I Graeme Al different period death entered the' home and claimed three of these i ail 'in n, leaving a broken home circle and at li f iii- hcartt . she bore with ! great fortitude and courage-the grlcft that came Into her lite eight yeai ago on June id her husband preceded Iter in death I Ii r s w as a chet Pflll ilisposition, a loving mother, a good neighbor, n Uling to It ml a halplng hand where nhe could. Surviving are tbr laughters, Mrs, Margaret Pin ley, Airs. Flora fcSdgecomh of Walt ham .Mrs. Mabel Flnley ol Ophlr and a son, Gracmw, at home; also eight grand i hildren, ami her two Bisters, Mr. John ylio of liniington, II . ami Mrs. James VVylie of M althain. FOR SATURDAY FRESH PORK AND SMOKED MEAT SALE Fancy Pork Loin Roast, lb 18c Fancy Dry Salt Pork, lb. . 12c I letzei's Fancy Bacon, not squares, but breakfast side bacon, lb 18c Sweet Pickled Spare Ribs, Jb 5c Pickled Pigs Feet, per lb. 8c Bulk Sauer Kraut, per lb. A No. I Regular Mams. Sugar Cured, Hickory Smoke; 1, per II . A No. I Smoked Picnic Hams, Sugar Cured, I lickory Smoked, lb , , I ;mcy Summer Sausage, lb. . . ,. FANCY QUALITY VEAL SALE. Fancy Native Veal ( Imps, II 10c Fancy Native Veal Breast, lb. . . . . .. 7c Fancy Native Veal Roast, best uts lb Ilk BUTTER INF SPECIAL Liberty Nut Butterine, lb 15c Best ( reamery Butter in one pound prints, lb 33c LUNCHEON MEATS Slued Minced I lams, lb 15c Sliced Meal Roll, lb 15c Sliced Boiled I lam, lb 25c CHEESE SPECIAL nil ( ream Brick Che e (whole) lb I mghoi n ancy lb. A HEALTHFUL I HABIT I I Protect your vital forces! and build up your re- I sistive-powcrs with a little. SCOTT'S I EMULSION thrice daily after meals. Tens of thousands J daily prove that taking Scoff's Emulsion is a ucauiuui iiuuii. z Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield, N J. I ALSO MAKERS OR I Ki MOIDS I (Tablets or Granules) I KOR INDIGESTION .J Try the. ii real l raUr-Journal V'ant Adi AD? 4c 21 10k 15c l(i ( heese ( win tie ) 10c RS i