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OTTAWA FREE TR ADETt - JOURNAL. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 19?1. PAOE ElOHT FREE TRADER - JOURNAL AND OTTAWA PAIR DEALER 111 WMI Main ItPMt Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday. K-HKK TRADKR-JOURNAL PRINTING CO Publishers W H OB MAN Editor and General Maaaur fl. H. WOOLBBRT Managing aMItor Member of tha Asaoclated Preaa. TERM: Dally, oaa year la advance by carrier H 00 Dally, ona year In advance, by mull, uuUlde l.a Salle County Dally! ona year In advance, by mull, In La tsalls County 4.00 Dally, per week, by carrier M The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication 3t alt Sews dispatches credltod to It or not otherwise credited to this paper and slso local new published herein Entered as second class matter Mar. 28, 1920, at the Pout Office at Otta wa. 111., under tre Art of Oct. 3, 1917. EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO, ICK- 1 THAT VOU.(-'- ' r S 0KS MARKET UNSTEADY AT TODAY'S OPENING aaaMaMaMaaBwaaaaaaaBaBaaaaaaaBaiaaaMaaBvaaawaamjai I Today's Markets 1 , . MBBMBamKMiH M. aw Em Bz KOLOMH mm mint eurf' qN i4gE 5 1 E- FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921. LET THERE I .l.t Then is littl V U-V UnUCrUIKIIII! evil among auto driver park their mschine in the -tuns at night;, especially in the residence districts. t- keep lights burning, It is re gnized that to keep lights burning an evening when a machine is not in use takes a l-t of juke for which there nt eeui t" he much of an adequate return. But in the first place it Is the law; in the second place, it is absolutely essential for the safety Dot only of the machine in question but that 01 everyone who drives along the street where the machine is parked. No owner "i an aut mobile lias an) more license to make a menace to others of his machine by parking it without a light burning than would a speed mamac to rush down a crowded street at a luh speed and trust that everyone would get out i i his way. It you cant afford an electric or gas lijjht. get a candle. There are certain obligations, penalties it u will, that go with the owing and driving i f every machine. If a man hasn't the money or inclination to spend the money necessarj to make hi machine sate, he has no business to own ne, or to use it for pleasure. It is up to him to learn the laws the road and their requirements, both in the town and in the country, and to observe them. There are a few essentials that are generally disregarded, and this parking in the dark is one of them. If necessary, the Department of Public Health and Safety should publish a notice given a friendly warning and then, after a reasonable time, turn the motor cop loose to make examples. And while he is on the job he might gather in a few who are driving after dark without light. The auto is too much a fixture and be coming too general in use to allow the law s made for proer hand ling (most of them suggested by some owners and drivers) to be disregarded) It may be necessary it roiiL'h." but for the BOi d name of the candle. Another evil that should be stopped is the allowing of mere children to drive machine when unaccompanied by someone of mature years and experience. The parent who allow-, the kiddies to go joy riding aj ne has much to answer for morally as w ell as physi cally, but if he is careless of his Own, he should be taught to respect the right to others. MOTOR BUS COMPETITION BREEDS TROUBLE. I Following in the wake of I es .Moines, where there has been a! toawa ban e,at ting the winne rs. Al , r most the enti:e mi'inle rship t the SttSptOSlori ot electric railway service due to the competition ol Maraatawa dub at an early hour in OCy bus lines, the electric lines in Saginaw and Bay City, Michigan, the evening aat down to a cblckea din have been forced into bankruptcy and the service, suspended. Qbe YJff ,n ,h" 'u"i,IK """" '"' company operates the two systems as well as an interurbari line con-j Thla mm sl)1(,n(jidlv proparcd by the nectins them. In exolainine the cause of the company s failure an caterers. Mr Caaaldy and her son officer of the railwav comnanv staled upon by the councils of Saginaw and Bay City and the "jitney bus, competition,' made it impossible to operate the lines at a profit. The Company's liabilities were placed at something over $3,500,000 and the assets at $5,000,000. There can be little chance for discussion of the proposition presented by the bankrupt company, if true, that j "unregulated and unfair jitney competition, which city authorities not only allow but encourage." works an injustice to the regular passenger-carrying companies that have invested large sums in their equipment. If competition is permitted, and there is no reason why it should not be permitted, those entering into the competition should: be required to assist in maintaining the streets and highways over which they travel in the same proportion as the railways do. J This same principle applies enually well to those auto-truck lines that operate as common earners and lor protlt between towns and cities. itli the Imilditi.tr of hard roads at enormous cst it is only fair and equitable that the truck operators using them, should contribute of their earnings a fair return for the maintenance of the highways. De Valera's isbv" , 4 j 1. 1 : li Airs. Pbeehr KkenWtcm la credited with 1 vino- ki . 1- brlhifirtr about the Irish Kngrtoh peace .onfrrrnce. She wan sent to London by Da VaUra to awMirtain pabltc ojivion n4 noW-enfivermttmia with iofleutiat Knallahmeii abortlr Ua,, Uu, com fitr atmcm n .. m WM Bsaw 1 1 -. 1 BE LIGHT. . I. I , !.,.!,, in JUI .I 9iuu i" nit ui iKiii "S"1 until something is done to compel people wl some instance: vehicle the l'.'U to "treat em worth the that the low rate . .f fare insisted Peace Aid i ,' l LC-K 1 , HAV6 Ku? LOOSCTf CHMsie. UMTN.4 rA5 !v ' tf- -i -1 i L-:"- zrWL CM'T 1 CAv OU PCET NAME UFTHOUT t Marseilles News MARY MACARTHUR Office Phone, Hack 17S. Otflca over FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921. GOLF TEAMS PLAY FOR CHICKEN DINNER , i;oo(l luiii aeress ni" oeean, auu jj-wi over a week in IJari.i. BO ing the City, The preat event of the .summer j xm,n sh.- went to Vienna, and from wan th match game between two th re with her i laughter Julia and Learns consisting of the entire mem- Julia s children went to a summer re bei'Bblp of the Mursctawa Country SOIt jn Croatia, where they will n club, with Harry Scoot as captain of nuiln until Sept IS, cue team and Fred Daggett captain Of the other. The contest closed yetterday after noon with t'aptaln Scott's team in the lead with a score of 28 to 23. Captain Scott's team experienced a huj scar" Iii the finish, when Captain DaggOtt'a aggregation very nearly nosed them out. JLThTOi". Thomas, and very offlclenUy serve. hv four members of the Main Street Cirls' club, Misses Sue Daggett, Bertha Logan and Kdith Cumin and Mrs. Leo Wescott. The menu WKS as follows: Fruit salad cocktail. Fried spring chicken, southern style. Creamed potatoes. Qiblet gravy. Boston baked beano, Cold slaw, Creamed fresh pea:?. Asparagus-tomato salad, with tomato sauce. Olives, pickles and cheese. Brown bread. Parker House roll.;. Apple plo and Ice cream, cad tea, coffee and cigars. Before the dinner a Deane gav an exceptionally fine exhibition of ap proaching by a long shot over the trees, landing within 8 few foet of the cup on the green. The affair was a real live, get-to gather for the followers of the Iron end hrastie. During the activities Father Bogey and Cranddad Far were extensively discussed and cussed Postmortems were numerous and sev eral "I told you so's" were conspicu ous. Upon suggestion of I. N. Baughman, who moved a rising vote of Spprecla- tlon to the Main Street Girls, there was added one for the caterers who served the banquet, However, Baughia east the one and only as senting vote, for the reason that the rest of the Party were unable to rise on account of excessive "eatl an, 1 Is in a Htate of semi collapse, though foundered this morning. A. ( Allen Ir, I BS State of seinl-eollapie, though attending to business loci Graham gave an Impromtu night, speech In behalf of Captains Scott and William Harper goes to Chicago to Haggett. expressing appreciation of morrow morning, where he will enter the handling of the w hole affi.ir on be half of those iirosent. Cards a ere played, and music was provided during the evening. Have a Bia Time. I A coupie or autns csrried a Joyom ' crdwd to a pleasant pot near McKln-i t.. tlttwl, lc, A.nln 1 I ,, , n , ,,iuik. wiiere 'oey iniy- ceaded to enjoy themselvea. The girls brought, with the awistsncR of the hoys, of course, material for a picnic dinner, com po ed of the following ar- tides: Welnioa, Which were boiled; tnarshmallown, which were roaatod; lea cream, which needed onlv to be 1 eaten; cake of various kinds, candv ot many sorts, fruit of all varl ties on the. market, mil drinks ot acceptable coolness. A folding Vlctrola furnish ed music, for dancing on the grans where the pound was level. There was singing, of course. The party was as follows, with Miss Bcmiah Ttmmons ss chaperon: Vera. Fnnlna and Jennie Narctty, Til St Sail Philllmore. ln ue Moigabon, M; rv ( erutti. Thoina Moraii, Mike Hicks Ed Bournam. Fed ,,,, pritK 1 FUiiijttL. Frank AlarUadl ajid Thomas McUlnnls. , I ' I &HE OUGHT - 'X fii L Sc: rA i Houaa Phone, Black SS. Star Theatre. Mrs. Ward Arrives Overseas. card from Mrs. Anna V. Ward as that she made the Journey in . .. .. . A ,,.. "Who's Who" at Bateman's. Frank Long and Ctiarhs BUcMei who have been lctt in charge of the cigar store of a C. Bateman during his absence In CbatUnooga. have been trying to settle which one Is boss. Frank thinks he Li. but finds it hard to keep Charley at work. Coffer Dam Head Off. The coffer dam has been removed frem the tall raca In the rear of the new power house ot the National Ris euit company. Water will be turned on tin. wheel', tomorrow, and they hope to have a test out of the entire plant on Monday'. Local Ncues. Loulo Huslem. Ed Wells, Zeb Wells and Zee Wells and Harry Scott mo tored to Sandwich to the auto races yesterday. The races were called off on account of rain. Oeraldine Pelllno went to Joliet this Mrs. Fanrtie Parmoloo ot State street suffered a slight relr.pse this lest heated spell, hut the first cool Weather will se a prompt recovery. Mrs S. P. D'mtr.g of Estheiville, a former resident of this city. Is here now on a visit to relatives and friends. Mrs. Peter Micllo went to Chicago this morning. Mrs. Fugenp Holland and Shlldrer of Chicago are vlsitlns; relatives here W'illard Hix and several friends mo tored to Starved Rock yesterday. Miss Mary Sehrint; w.s brought home from the hospital In Ottawa las1 evening, where she underwent an op- ; eration for appendiettu recently. He; ! health Is much improved and she will i soon be well as ever Frank Palmer lias finished the exca I vatlon for the cellar of his new house on Fine street it is to be on the site formerly occupied by the Catholic Church. The concrete foundation and basement, will bo put In under the supervision of Ernest. Carpenter. Ceceillia DeFlllppI Of Spring Valley motored up with her father this morn ing, and will remain for a few days visit with relatives and friends Dollie Oilille returned home yester- i day from a vacation visit in Ladd. Edward Lemp, who Is laying out a : fine in the city Jail, was released last employment for a (inn there. Tin- grasshopper trucks carrying gravel and sand to the hard roads near: iw-'u 1,01 !,.,, i,., fnrhlrtil.m hv the, ..... .... ,.. riinittr tt na much time I the drivers stienil too flirting vvith the pretty girls along that street NOTICE TO FARMERS. The proposed High Line will run north from Marseille through Dan way. Norway, on to Serena. Joining the present High Line already there, with branch lines at all cross roads. The line is for the purpose of fur nishing electric lights and power ti the farmers and country towns. We have a good proposition and It would pay you to call and see us. or phone us and we will call and see you. Phone Red Marseilles. 111. LA BALLS COUNTY BLBCTRfC CO Johnson a Fattison. Contractors On or About August 15th Singer & Rickerd will display a full line of preayanDR-jskued by the Fnite.) Cigars company in return for cou pons Issued at their place ot busiuess, 404 aln.St. Chicago, Aug l Wheal dlsplayen unusual Irregularity in price today, Heading ami profit taking galea were shout I'M'niy balanced by commi moh houaa danand baaed largely uti a. nuinptloas that oxixirt business would d velop in sufficient volume to absorb Ml wh tat surplus in this country ami I anada, On tha other hand, export villi today appeared to have cone t ;i halt, Opening quotations, which va ried i rum unchanged iigurc., to J-,c hUher, with September I1.S414 to i and December $ fOllQW( .1 bl a nu n to l .V , ere ate Botback and then b) day's Snlah, l.aek of at After oponlnj advance, Incli rally ' nbuut yeslci port weakened com at I4c dei lino to a like ilng September at B7Uc to 'u 'Sic, It underwent a general sag and shewed but little power to rally Oats were easier than com. start- nn unchanged to a shade higher, Sep 'tentbor :'tisi. and later doclinlni High 1 r quotation of boga ku1 drov neai to prortclons, Wall Strict. New York. Aug, 12. further week neaa In industrial shares at the open- Ing of t, day's stock market Intensified tin prevailing dejection in speculative rin ilea !h thli hem Steel, tJeneral Electric, Royal lu;ch, American Writ ing Paper preferred. Seara-Roebuck and Qolorado and SOUthl m lost I to l ' points and Mercantile Marine pre tccrcd, Baldwin, Pullman, ( antral pbalt, Sumatra Tobacco, Retail stuns and American Linseed M to points. Later cxporlmentaJ buying operations In th, railroad group to tt what would follow caused soma sh rt covering In other Quarters. Atchison, Union Pacific, Heading, Northern Pacific, Moxlcan Petroleum. Studsbaker and United States Alcohol were lifted to point.-, and West i m Union 1 la points, foreign ex change rates were steady Liberty Bonds. New York. Aug IS. Liberty bonds at noon: 3H 88.4S; first 4, 87.70; second 4s. ST.'.C bid; first 4'4s. 87.84; second 4'4s. S7.K4; third 4'4s, BJ.M; fourth 4'iS. 87.84; victory &S.70, victory 44s, H8.68. LiveSfotk Chicago, Aug. 12. Hogs Receipts, 21,000 head; held over, 11,141; open ing 15c to 85c highc than yesterday's average: mostly to yard traders and a lew shippers; loji95 paid; Qgtality fair; average cost ycH.terday $y.20. Cattle- Receipts, ,000 head. Sheep (Receipts, ftOOO bead. Chicago. Aug. 12. Potatooe firm; receipts, "i4 cur!; Jersey Irish cob biers, sacked and hulk. 13.854; Idaho, sacked. S9.6O-8.O0 ewt, Nebraska early Ohlos. I&604.65 cwt; Kansas. Sg,40 :;.5 cwt. ffrovMon Chicago. Aug en emery extra 12, ut ir higher; standards. t 39I4C. Kggs unchanged; receipts, MM 13 cases. Poultry 'Alive unchanged. MONK STARTS NEW REVOLT IN RUSSIA Riga. Latlvia, Aug. 4. The monk llllodar Helidorus. former preceptor and afterward antagonist of the no rorious Rasputin, is again attracting attention In Russia by announcing his purpose to start a revolution in the or thodox Russian church. Hellodorus fled from Russia after his break with Rasputin in the early part of the war but returned after the Bolshevlki gained control. He was unfrocked by the church. His reappearance In public in Rus sja was almost simultaneous with a revival of fervor in the Orthodox church, which the Bolshevlki now are trying to combat. In an address at the Tsarltsin (of which he was for merly SfbbOt) he recently declared; I consecrate myself to the fight for the people's cause and to start a cam paign against the popes (priests! which is to make a revolution wjthin the church." Every Sunday and on many religious feast "lays in Russia the churches now are crowded. Communilsts, them selves, are attending the services and this has brought down on their heads a warning irom u ,., to set so bad an example for the pea- sani.-. on uiai sumcm Pravda says that. some ot the t oin- munlsts even have used Soviet offcjal automobiles to tase uhsm """""" l" NOTICE. I want everyone ho know that 1 am at Blanehard's drug store every Mon day and want everyone in need of glassea to give me a trial. I guaran ti .. satisfaction end my prices are rea sonable. W. C. GILBERT, O. D Optometrist NURSERY STOCK. I have taken the agency of the Allen Nursery of Roches tor N Y. Order now for fall delivery. Slock guaranteed first-class quality. A. C. NAUMANN, Phone Red 56. Marseilles. ilProchicel 1 , Chicago market report furutabsd by (J. W. Klrby, manager Simons, Daj a Co , Room 8X8 Ma'aney Building i'boue M. i'rev. High. Low. Close, close Wheat Sept .... I.S&b I 1 .8.1 1 24 Dee . ... I.SJ i.STVs i-f. 1 2T4 Corn Si pt TiT'St ."(! .'ii Dec .".CLj .r.."S, M Oats Bept "'''h :ii ..i' Dec 40 M ,39 :t!,7H Caah Markrts. Com No 2 mixed No, 8 yellow No. 2 white Oats No J white Nti. 3 white CASH MARKETS WALLACE CHAIN MARK Wheat (lata Corn No, 2 whlto No. 2 yellow No. :; white No. 3 yellow No. 4 while No. 4 yellow ET. $1.10 JOU .r.o .50 .48 .48 ,-lti .46 RUCKRIGEL'C ELEVATOR. Wheal Oats No. a No, 4 .$1 white whlti lorn -No. 2 whit, .50 .."o 4!t .49 No No No allow white . yellow SOUTH OTTAWA ELEVATOR. hat $1.0 Oats No. :: white ,29H No. 4 white 2liij Corn No. 2 white 4!'Vs No 2 yellow No. 3 white No. 3 yellow No. 4 white No. 4 yellow LOCAL MARKETS rl2 47 IT'.. 44Vi 46? . I.ard, 10c. Cream, 33c. Kggs, 2ic. Butter, 20c Hens. lSc. Springers, 25c. Ducks. 15c. Old Toms, 20c. Plgeoas, 5. Old Roosters, 8c. Stags, 8c. Ceese. Sc. teninga. followin The newspaper printed the warning from the party heads: "The Soviet power has no Intent jon to compel anyone by forcible means to leave off the services of professional darkness but the Communist party as a whole has a right and is bound to demand from its responsible members that they not only should not take part in religious ceremonies and serv ices but should try by example and ex planation tO others to overcome all relicious superstition. Every mem ber of the party directly and op should recognize and strengthen the example of his own conduct truth that religion and scientific ( inly by the one This handsome navy blue awn nyn-. tl.- new wool fabric, has the :iev Itare hox coat. Pleats from the sMoulder give the graceful swln::. riie coat Is hand, d with moles skin th same fur being used in the high ir.Oker The skirt is stratKht lined. Insect Powder From Flowers. Insect powder, which is made by grinding the flower heads of certain species ,,f pyrethrum contains a vola tile oil which acts iipiiti bisects by asphyxiation. It is harmless to the highier animals. Including man. The WVT Rise tl who niake it fetter no more Inconvenience tium do millers r other eqt.'nKert m dusty trades Tie plunts ure fed to horses and ether stock after the flowers have been gathered. nun Ism are absolutely Incompatible. Box Coat One trouble about having another o volution In Russia Is tliut Russia, has already tried nearly all the varie ty, an I made a mi IS ol them. o If bobhrd hair jeopardizes the busl ness c.irrcr cf the youna woman, so much the vsorte for the businesa ca rter, sayf the bobbed young woman. it 'i his nation will never be than OUShly artistic until art lq made time nughly dwntx'ratlc, An by utronaga Is not df inociatic or healthful. o In the next dictionary the word "agenda" should be defined as a list of the thinrjs people would like to do ;t they only could. (l ll Is hinted that Senator Franco nut a bogus Trotsky who bamboozled him Did the senator buy the Navaky Proapekt? Remember, A way Back, When- On Wednerday, Feb. 22, 1871, the em ployes of Caton's telegraph instru mont factory surprised their foreman, Mr. Hennmg, by presenting him with a gold watch valued at $175, which was purchased St Trask'Bf The event marked Mr. Henmng's fifty-second birthday, and, incidntally, it was just twelve years that he had charge of the plant. A half holiday was then i declared. The boys were given a I r.leigh ride to Marseille in the after, i noon and In the evening were treated ; to an oyster supper at Walther's. Still, without a Caruso to manage it, j the Caruso larnyx as an inheritance will not do the old home town much ' t,od. fl it the crusade against cnewoig gum gets under way there w.ll he gum runners as well as rum runners. o Now." said the boss to tha rising OUng salesman, "you must bo cart fill about uanii B, When you call on a man named Crazy,' for instance, )ou wan) to find out bow he pronounces it before you address him. It Is a ( inch it w ill not be pronounced as it is cpelled, -'lid you'll make no hit at all if yau go in and call him 'Mr. Crazy." "If it s impoasll le to find out how he likes his namu pronounced you want to takt B chance on something like 'Krawsoe.' He won't get mad if the pronouiu iatlon is not according to his ideas so long as you don't sav 'Crazy.' Your waj of pronouncing It ' may be an improvement on anything j he had thought of himself. In that ! case you will have a good chance for ! an order. Just exercise yi ur Inge nuity In finding ways of pronouncing 1 names like that tlmt have uu unfortu i mite humorous sound. One of my salesmen lost a large ! ordi r once by calling a man 'Mr. ' Wadd)-' instead of Mr. Waddell.' which was unfortunate In that Mr. I Waddell happened to be a short, fat man. "it will require some little Ingenuity Ion your part to do this, and you will I have to study the matter of names. ' "For instance, we have a customer at Junkvllle named 'Mr. Punk, and it j is kind of hard to get around a name ! like that, but you can try out various pronunciations as you address the man, and note by bis i gpresslon which .seems to please him the most. Try 'Pink,' Tank.' Penk,' 'Ponk,' 'Panak,' 'Pinak,' 'Pop.uk,' and so on. He bad a customer named 'Chick en! hlef once, and one of the boyj made such a hit. hv calling him 'Chyek enthyffe1 that he gave the boy a Job as head of the works with nothing to do hut boss other people around and occasionally can somebody. "Mr Housebreaker is another man you want to look out for. Hill House breaker is the soul of honor and In tegrity, his word Is his bond, and he never told a lie in his life. Mr. Pich pocket and Mr. Llghtflnger, Mr. Booze guzzler and Mr. Slugger are all Sun day echo! superintendents and things of that sort, and must bo addressed carefuly as 'Mr. Hoosebreker,1 'Mr. Pykepogue' and so on. You can al ways make use of the silent letter rule, or pretend to think the gentle man is entitled to the French accent Now lie careful a bent these names. Mr. Booh, won't, you?" .... , .. .. .... les, sir. repnea tin- young addressed, "but my name is nounced 'Bow-ob,' the first 'o' nounced like o' In 'doughnut,' man pro P ro und the second 'o pronounced like o' lu 'doorknob.' " "That's the Ideal You'll learn!" and the boss placed his hand approv Ingly upon the young man's well rounded hi ad. 0. W. W. UTICA Mrs. A. K. Preuss culled on friends Iii La Salle yesterday. George Wilfeoh was a business call er in La Salle Wednesday. Mrs, Frank Cooper from La Salla is visiting friends in Ftlca. Miss Maria Noon was a shonner In La Salle Wednesday. John White was an Ottawa caller yesterday. John Wylle was a caller In Ia Salle yesterday. Mrs. Harry Bender was a La Salle shopper yesterday Mrs. Clayton Harl ack and f.istor Dorothy from Starved Rock were La Salle callers yesterday. Miss Jessie Kills called on friends in ia Salle yesterday. Leonard Brightmaa and Clink Card tier were La Salle callers yesterday. M. K Case made a business call to I-a Salle Wednesday. Edwin Thompson of Lu Salle spent Wednesday in Utica on business.