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D WEDNE9DAY, SEPTTMBER 7, 1921 OTTAWA FKEB TRADER - JOURNAE WHLA SOWING AND E BULLETIN ON JgcdmS I PAGE FIV Bereaved by ZR2 Disaster SEED CORN PLANTING Mr. anil Mm .1, Iiii m Pickeni and Idaughjter, MIm Louisa Plofcenfc, of Van Buren street, I Aft today for an auto trip to Maw Bedford, Maaa, Ml I Pickens go Cram Maw Bedford to jQoucber collage In Baltimore, where aha has baan anDloyad ii teach cbern , iMtry for the coming year. Mm, uartand Daniel and daughter, I COUNTY SOIL ADVISER GIVES i Louise, have returned to lliclr home in tlrecnboro, . r, after a vl it wit li FARMERS TIPS ON SEASON ABLE MATTERS OF VITAL IM- PORTANCE TO NEXT YEAR'S CROPS. Mra, Qeorge C. Rickley, In the Palmei apartiiii'iitH. Oliver Goldsmith of Btraator wai an Ottawa visitor yei terday, Mr. v f, Modes, (if Rochester, N, Y . who ins bean visiting her aunt, Mra, Unit in. in, on Superior street, has gone to Baltimore, where her husband and corn seed selection ware I sued will undergo an operation at the John this mornlnit out of the counti soil i 1 m ""Mntm advise! office. Thai pointers com In at this Important period of tlx- yeai should provi beiiofli lul to the fanner Timely tips on full wheal II. W. Wilsoy of Onliir f ownHhil) wu an Ottawa visitor today. Myron Plckoim left today for IjB- I-Ih. Information requires boedln : ,"" win enter nir- that the vi rv host lesniis i,,;,v , la-,,., 1 0QB university lor tin- coming year Ud Is as follows: 'r "nl M,r"- (' W- If'"" it ixl son When to Sow Wheat Seed Corn p '""'1"'' lll(,,"n"1 Sandwich toda) Root Rots. '" UBd the fair When shall I sou mi wheat" That Mr Alls Hurry ItiiiK r-t ''Hil ton street, nave gone to Southern Illi nols for a visit with relatives. Miss Viola. Ott has aceepted posi tion In the I.uccy dry kooiIh store Hi'h Chalet of Marseilles was all Ottawa visitor hint night, Mrs. w. ,. Donagh has returned I to her home In Aurora after a visit i question is being asked frequently at the Rami Bureau ofllee this line Sep tember weather, The two principal governing factors are Sow lati enough to avoid the Hessian fly a?, iiiiku as practicable, but early enough to p unit the whi a to get a Rood start h. for.- cold weath er stops growth, Bent. 2o to 't: has wltb her il Iters, Misses Ifargaral been found to be the most succeseful I and Mae Moras in this city. date for Seeding in this county, urn and Qeorge Bhefller of ntreator The average Of four years' tests Of I were Ottawa visitors hot night Bf edfog at different dates made by I Misses Henrietta and Louise Gode in Witomology dopartmcnl on the man have returned to their home m i arm oi i,. i. unmer. near liraiiil ; South Otla Ridge, shows tl following results; 1 1 rs ,.,', sopt 10-27.8 bushels per acre. Mrs. George Bowers and Mrs. ai- a . S?ia "ls"'s '"' :"" ton r.rumhack of Marseilles wen? Ot Sept. iO -.,.. husliels per acre. ,.1U:1 ,.sltr ii ntmM ovyi, ou.u iiuhllt is per ai I I Oct. I 3 .t; bushel:, per acre. Ort r,aa i,,ui,..iu if thn uoii., ,,.i. ..' n. : I heodore l'icker. has returnel to i. v m i ii . i t t.iuiiiii.-i 1 1 : 1 I 1 1 , warm it would la advisable in seed a It A days late (lettlmr q tnnd otari hl 1,1 Mr "nil Harry Toth weath'-r Is fairly imro if ahun.lant . NeT IF Mm . S : jim..sasl5ear- ROAD ACTIVITIES I Cci H. C. I APPARENT ON BOTH lira Margaret n Pettit tit Baai ISth Street New Vnrh city ana in r young babe are two of thi i e ben a-. -i b thi explosion of the i.tr huaiisnd a s X'ettll was om of tin- noB-oonuniaaioned ninccr sent to SnKlam) to help tlv tho dlrlgibli to AoMPtca Mi was ii, the SIDES OF OTTAWA LAY CONCRETE ON DIMMICK HILL SECTION. WORKMEN RUSHING TASK OF COMPLET ING MORRIS-OTTAWA DIVISION OF IVY WAY. Con tractors on the Incompleted pav ed highway in the vicinity of the Dim Imlck hill are now engaged In cement I III .villi?, villi tile I'Xiiectatlon that tho road Will be speedily Mulshed. On .Monday last men began the spreading jof cement oast from the tool of the hill along that two ami three tent lis miles 'Stretch of road, and lietore the end of i the week others will lie working west from the summit of the hill to com plete (In, section through the canyon 1 drive, a distance of one and and elgth tenihs miles. From that point weal the road is finished and opened to the public through to I.;i Salle, across tlr vermilion river and thence through Dgleaby. 1 Hast from Ottawa construction work CLASSIFIED ADS. (Main Want Ad Section Page Five.) LOS? Alrdale pup, six months old. Answers to name of Iluster. Fiml er kindly notify this oJBee. Wanted at on.e, ihr..,, experienced waitresses, $lf,.uo per week Apply In person to the DOW Andan restaur ant, HX Made, in St. Wanted: (Mils for power sewing machine work. Apply at Carter factory. 90S Fulton St WANTKI) ICxperlenoed young mun tor grocery work. Apply in person. T. it Godfrey. WANTKI) A middle aged woman to keep bouse Apply at It. 2 Bridgo St., alter " 00 p. m. Qoo. Small. RteMT On East Side, for hue ness woman, room in ptiviite fam H.v: breakfast. If desired Call :i.VX. FA KM WANTBD- Want to hear from owner of a farm or good laud for sale; price reasonable. L. JONK3 Box 5S1, Olnev, in. after vlsitlui; friends William ( oyl c! Streator was an Ottawa visitor last night. Ills Home m t hicaL'o, after a visit with Ottawa Iriends. Mr and Mrs Harrv WOMAN BLAMES BOYS of plant food is provided. Win at fi lows eitlii r so beans or clover wl masked anecaaa, and Is also s go fes ler on rock phosphate. No ot should pxpect a huge wh tat crop known COttditl ins of Insects and pis food arc not met. Seed Corn Root Rots. Tho best method for the control tin iif djaeasss that has been devi oped to date is to select disea-e-fr seed ears. Diseased cars or even a pareatly healthy ears from diseased (l( j( 1 i mil iv i oi i n ami naugniei-. itarriet, nave returned to their home on West Main street, af ter motor trip to Chicago and Auro ra. Mr and Mrs. Fred L, Jones, Miss (Catherine Brand henn and Miss Bditb Palmer have returned from an auto mobile trip to Sonachwine, III. Mrs. It. Jordan of Chicago has re turned to her home in that, city, after spending the week end at the home of her sister, Mrs Kd Dwyer. c-n North i- Columbus street, Vest has returned to his home; mojas snouiu not lie selected for seed in blcago after spending (be week I The proper election of seed corn Island and Labor Day at the home of' no single operation that can be com Mr .and Mrs Fd Dwyer on Columbus! pitted within a few days, The differ-1 street. t steps that arc necessary to oh j Miss Katherine Pillion of Colum-I tain tho best results must be followed 1 Kna .;tv,.,t i i.iti, ut. i throughout toe year Mrs. James Oardom, of Ashton, 111. ' ,,M , ?''d Selection j Ki, hard UVIte f chi.o, foimerly . iLiwt, ,,i .-.ii r, in seen t ori : houlcl be made befbr tlVI ut of thin City, Is spending lays visiting witb friends and of this city. the first kill in.?; trost. This makes It possible u ,11 tl'l' : It l.n. ....... .. . .1.... l. ... . . ..p, i.iit i ,11 s i i ve ,..i... , , 0 . .. matured normally and th,e lh. l. .JO"" "J,n 01 was an ,-etary t rloened .rM.M , ' v' ;t vlsll"r ' "'Kht " ' I .u i , ' ' I M 1 j i I I ) 1 disease. Alter the first killing ft the stnlss and esneclailv the shani and tin ears are Invaded rapidly bj the B disease organisms. Warn Weather followiru' tie- lirst l.illi.,., frost favors these ear infections' I 0orffo Gutting and Carl Marten of which greatly ruiueo the vitality of I OUawa motored to La Salle last the scad. night, -where they visited friends. Select the Best Normally Matured! IBteve Mclntyre and William Dane "ew Ears. U1 arsenea spent yesterday visit- Fully matured ears with goun shanks from upright, sturdy st ilk . : M I "It is tho boys who are setting the pace for gayety that the girls think i they must live up tu," declares Dr ! Valeria L'niiter. li'ded seen !o::'M whe- 'LORD" SCULLY LOWERS RENTS ON FARM LANDS Sydney An-'rson, Mlnnosota rsprasentatlve. is chaimnn of the Joint Commit lion of Agricultural Inquiry, He haa I en :iven the Job of cuttin t 9 ( )St t f living. He h: I P. Vol W TtlV of vnrlmin cv. Il being pushed ahead in fine shape, pw.t. ,sjv ,, im. with the expectation that the road will be completed between Marseilles ami Morris by the end of the present week. Fast of BenSCS there is a Stretch of I.X00 feet yei to be coin- Worth While Americans, Americanism is loyalty to American 111 Over leted, but at the rate at which the "lstltuliolis and the only loyalty i work has i een done that portion will WWCb Is worth while Is a loyally 7, Abatement of be Oiled In within three or four days,' which expresses itself in service and I fear'l caah rentals Insuring the road being Open to travel j BCrWce. There Is great need to re ally estate, owned bett re told weather. j member that the quality of our cltt y of England and The Conway Construction company, I sebshlp is determined by the quality IS in Illinois. Mis wnien nan tne sonwacl lor the road of the character of citizens. From the m lirasKa. was an utinwa ami .Marseilles, is us-; Churchman. Ill ll.tpp .V ro., .,,r'- . wi iii.il, nilltilll of the properties, doulble shifts and day and night each t the Scully land v.uy from Parr hill to complete this Definition De Luxe. lies in logaii County alone, and in section. A good citizen Is one who would rath- tenanted by L'L'm fanners When these contracts are complete ,r bend bis will than break the law. I The reduction on Illinois' lands and the roads accepted, which will brings the rental lown to less than uriouostionably be before snow-llles. .fi per acre, it was said. In addition there will be one continuous paved a reduction In the lover acreage pro- highway Ir vided in the leases was mad" Morris, Ottawa and Oglesby to La The Scully lands are owned by Salle. Thomas a. Scull) and Fred Scully.! to Begin south Highway. brothers. The estate has been In the' Contractor Finest Herns of Indian family for generations Thomas owns apolis. is expected to arrive in OUa tln Illinois and Nebraska land-, whin I wa late today of tomorrow to malic Fred ow 0IL.u;;Mt.cj announced H!c onenittq of 'icj uano Mtu!u Olltiiuluij, c?jir:nikjt Slight fiYionc 890-x Marriage Licenses. Frank Verse rtelaahv f". reage pro- m iuwd irt.m t nicago nirougli .loliet. Francis Martinic. imlesliv 27 mm FOR RENT PiVjS room flat gas. bath, electric lights, $1!U per month. Also : rooms over Megaflln'a store, good Mat or shop. t. it. Godfrey. the n M i i u ii uigenietit for the building ot the and Kansas. Following an tipris tenants against Increas years ago, legislative of absentee landlordis: but resulted in affecting none of tb Smlly holdings. ; highway between Ottawa and Btrea Dg of Scully ' tor Mr. Herns was in Chicago yester id renl several day making arrangements for carry investigations lug on the work, wen started, The Cove! creek .bill will in all Ukii- BODOrt Jar, ibs has returned to bis ' borne in Springfield, after spending the past number of days visiting with j his parents, Mr. and Mrs Eld ward Ja cobs, of Ottawa avenui tins just been appointed executive ce- iliterdeparfraontal social hygiene hoard. 'The hoys are simply demoralizing the girls," she says "Tncy tire spending all their money on Clothag and all they think about is having good times, SO it is no wonder the girls have gone to all the extremes nf dress that they have, It is Just a case of competition." Dr, Parker's ill lie Hie pr bood be graded before the bad weath er makes it impossible to conclude I operations. Neatly Expressed. l"an wai the sort that whined whffr The "Sensible" Marriage. Over he couldn't have bis v.ay. His The most sensible women always brother, Avery, -got out of pntlonie, make the most foolish marriages, with him one a.y.iud exclaimed to Ills . They are unused to feeling anything, mother: "Tout am Is the most iiis- ami so the first little 'come hither' agreeable one of the family, and every- look in any man's eye completely body J.nows ii but him." j bowls them over. From "Women and , Children," by Hugh de Sellncourt Levee Quickly Constructed. Only seven weeks were required to The BaDtist Women's Societv ip 240,000 cubic yards pf dirt will meet Friday i. m.. at 2:81). at the Palmer Camp, R. N. A. will bold a cooked food Bale Saturday, September 10, at Western Union office. Notice. The W. C. T. U. will meet on Thurs day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of .Mrs. Coo. Hartshorn, at 623 Illinois Avenue. This is the annual business meeting. Flection ot officers All members come. SKCliF.TAitY. TONIGHT JANE GAIL and and All-Star Cast in "BITTER FRUIT" A Colorful Romance of the Tropics ALSO A MUTT & JEFF COMEDY TOMORROW & FRI. Elaine Hammerstein "Remorseless Love Her Latest Picture, First Time in Ottawa nave siiown, on tne average, great, ; vigor iind considerably more resist ance to these rot dis ages than slmi lar appearing cars from stalks elthei slightly or badly diseased. More over. ear.J from leaning and broke: Btalks and ears with slightly rotted months' outing. The two expect cuauiia ut. in erect sialics are like v return Home t is even In ung soldiers at naval : ing friends in this city. buses from the gayety of large clili Sidney Stiefel was B business pass- ! She Is the first woman to hold tb throw up Uln.ooo lien of to building an emergency levee on the home ot Mrs. c. B, Merrick at 1919 Ot military ! Mississippi river. tawa avenue. are oubbi io i nicago mis morning James F, Farrell and wife Spending tin- day in Chicago. Porter Taylor went to Chicago this morning where he will meet his inowiei v.no 18 returning from two post. BEER-WINE TAX TO AID EX-SERVICE to co diseased. Stalks that are wilt e:i and prematurely dead commonly bear diseased ears which are fre quently mistaken for early maturing ones by th-ise not suspecting their dis eased condition. Many apparently desirable seed ears droop because of weak, rotten or broken shanks. Such cars are often diseased. Ears Iron, stalks and shanks showing these symptoms have given greatly reduc ed yields when planted in exper - mental plats. Select Ears From the Best Normal Stalks. As susceptibility to one disease often means susceptibility to other diseases, it is well to avoid ears from smuttid or badly rusted stalks. Pur thermore, cars from stalks with either nled, crinkled or spotted leaves, or from plants with many fired leaves, also yield loss and should not be se lected for seed. In order to have enough seed ears from which to get the bent seed it is advisable to gather about five times as many as will be required far next year's planting. This will allow for shrinkage, discarded ears, butt and t'n shelling, grading, etc. Curing and Storage. The seed ears, after being selected in the Held, should be so handled and stored that they will dry uniformly and thoroughly. If the moisture con tent oi the ears, remains high harm ful organisms may grow into the ears and infect them. Because ct this It is of tho utmost importance that the ears be kept in a dry, well ventilated place. HITS 71 BULLS EYES AT 1000 YARD RANGE Camp Perry, Sept. 7. Hitting ,1 bulls eyes at 1,000 yards without a miss and stopped from further shoot ing because of darkness Seargeant Adtkins. I". S. Marines, yesterday won the Remington cup match. This la said to exceed the previous record by :t2 bulls eyes. JUDGE THOMPSON PRESIDES AT WEDDING Miss Mollfe Minnich and John Ad amcik. both of Streator. were quietly married in this city yesterday by Jusice of the Peace L. L. Thompson, at his home in South Ottawa. The couple were attended by Anna Pollot and Andrew MaJick o Streator. .n. aim ,nrs. uaipn Katn ol Cham paign are visiting at the home of the former's mother, Mrs. Eliza Rath. 5I1S Third avenue, for a few days. Coroner Donohue came up from La Salle this morning on business matters. Detroit, .Mich.. Sept. 7. A tax on light wines and beers to yield reve nue to provide adjusted compensation for former service men was proposed by Congressman Brennan in address Ing a meeting here of Charles A. Lamer Post No, I. American Legion. ? Without, amending the constitution, fj Mr. Brennan said, be believed b law d6ai9fseseieeeeiii9att9otgiiee'4 o To-night ALBERT E. SMITH PRESENTS In the could be passed defining light wii and beer as non-intoxication:, Su America and England. My hold of the colonies is ,.1..., .. t I. , . - mtw .i.iei which grows rrom com ,-s, ,,, enured mooo, rrom legislation, he said would ena similar privileges and equal protec- government to collect the en tfon. These are ties which, though revenue now going to bootleggi light as air, are us strong as links j Brennan said he woultl Introd oi iron. lidtnund Burke In Parlla legislation it it met thi approval nient, March -. '"'. the legion. He said it must mean the r? turn of the salcon and lh-.it nnrikodan ha .wl... Hadn't Adjusted Chains. crnmrntal regulation. ' June was taking her music- lessons. She was playing the C scalt! She played so notes faster than nth- The Primro Path. ers. The teacher asked her why she 1 1 mtotenance Is even a greater hurried, and Jane answered "Oh m I proWem "'M" r"IHl oonstructlon. The hnn. i ski.i.ie.1 v" a tnat se "Shingle' 8005 I WILSON & COLBY. S smooth nnil inviting without maintenance is the broad road to perdition, every mile A Tom Ferris Production from the Story by Gouveneur Morris This Is one of the strongest and most alluring love stories ever told. Sensational levels are touched In the unfolding of the story of Trttm- ! DON'T MISS THIS ONE ot which may be coasted. Courier-Journal. -Louisville i Admission, Adults, 20c, War Tax 2c Children, 9c, War Tax Id I i I i I I i DEFORE purchasing your High School Cadet Uniform, come in and let us show you our quality and price. U U wmm U LZZ3 LZZ3 !ittsa8t)i9tiiflto9ifte8tfeei!nc9s " . ,Ij COUWSrLLCSS AT LAW pamiit 1 1 ' In this picture you sec vt Is pjotably the most notable Jaw "shingle" ever hung up. It's that of an ox-presfittent and his secretary; of state. This is at 1316 F Street NY...Vashinstou. X. C "Something loThink About" ii HiinniM mi ii A woman's onravlshing romance that runs the oi Love ami Life, staged with the dash and ment that only DeMille can create yet built I new note never si rin k before in a moving p with GLORIA SWANSON THEODORE ROBERTS ELLIOTT DEXTER MONTE BLUE A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Admission Adults, 30c Children, 10c Mat. 1:15-2:45 Night, 7:00-8:30 "Jack of All Trades" YOU can't expect a man to be a mechanic, a car-washer, an ignition expert, a battery matt and a tire man and be rcallv GOOD at any one of his trades. 'I his is an age of specialization! hen your tires need attention, they need K. ! 'KK I' attention, lake them t the Wore Mileage Tire Co, vJepkare wbpteoth&rpiowse JMORE- MILEAGC- - TIPC- CO. - Tlfirr TUBE9 & TIRE ACCESTOR.'!-? COHNER LAVALIE- PMONE-I & MILL STRC-ETr 854"