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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921. ,,,,,,,, I mm it- PAGE TWO re puUStJ, The Mute authorities had been vary desirous oi aeourug this eolonv ot immlitranfs front the' IfCaal New Robes From France the life and lif woi i. ail Kimeiif Kinld. the famoui kanoriat philosopher. Journalist nnd retiwwned children's poet. Readings and addresses relat ing to the daffajrant iphgaea of the life of this versatile lit-ran genius will be ghen by - Ultra Cttton, libra rian of ltaolno, Wis ; Will J. An drews, Prol, s. Mosby of PiecuMBt View LuthW college; Miss Kay Kel ty: Uev. John Vonckx and Otto Form h:i!s Miss Ktnily I'. winter. Ottawa's favorite vocalist. Will sin;;. "Little Boy Blue," Mr. Fields most popular poem, will be reed bj Miss oaton ted ahfl Will tell of the iri'ts Of his liter ary character, that made, him the moil beloved child pen's poet In the nation. GOVERNOR DENIES REPRIEVE 10 CARL I Pattern Dep t My Work and Methods People We))- t'.,f tli..v- lui, I ...eiimieil 11 Molll 10 111 with a touring1 car ,md sent hlirt to New York to pllol the canivan buck to the "land of promise." When this man Dually reached home, back than on the sagebrush plains, his express Iocs of delight were SO pronounced that thev are still ringing In the ears Dr. E. R. PciKiftS Please address, send Pattern to 15 Cts. enclosed. mv E X O O O.N T'fll 31st 8eason ' . .J 1 1 Name . No, ... Size ... pattoffk State .. ;U '' SUCt;tsar-UL wmuuniun ANAESTHESIA FOR THE, Of his fellow townsmen, according1 10 I a letter received bj the Family el Painless txtracticn of Tce A positive relief for suffering hu manity and without the usual bud after effects. tornier uiiawa tauy. MURDERER OF WIFE AND "RAGGED STRANGER" TO TAKE". DEATH PLUNGE FRIDAY MORN ING CHICAGO OFFICIALS PRT PARE FOR EXECUTION. v ''.;:is'I,HM MAKE NEW ATTEMPT TO SAVE DOOMED MAN. OTTAWA FREE TRADER - JOURNAL WANDERER slayer WHY WEAK NERVES AND THIN WATERt BUND Springf eld, III.. Sept. 23. Attorney W. D. Barthelomew m.ide an eleventh hour appeal to Governor Small toda lor Carl Wanderer, tenteuced to hang next Friday. Bartholomew was ac companied by Charles Wanderer, the convicted man's fathir, and severa' m:mbers of the American Lrgion. Chicago. Sept. 28. The ropa ha been ordered for Carl Wanderer's ex ooution. set for 7:30 a. m, Friday. Only the remote possibility that Oov ornor Small r.iay change lit mind can prevent Its taking place. The governor acting on ths recom mendation of tho board of pardon and paroles, declined to Intervene yes terclay. but agreed to hear, this morn inn. Attorney w. l- klartbotomi w, who will ask commutation of Hi" sentence to llfo imprisonment, or a further stay nf c locution, The plea It supported by a .:::' of reasons. One is Unit Wanderer I icaane. A imtln r Is the claim thai Wanderer did not receive a fair trial This Is based on she alacrity with which one Jury aent.eeced b!tn to hm tor the murder o;' a namalea rags bond he hired to stage the holdup in which Mrs. Wanderer and the unborn liabo ana carried met thi ir death, a u tt listed to the verdict in his 8rt U for thn murder of his wife twenty livo years in jail. Reason No. '.!, as advanced by At torney Bartholomew, la thai the owl dence of murder was doubtful In thi first place, except tor Wanderor'i signed confession, later repudiated, and thai reasonable doubt exists Rl to his guilt. The mind of the murderer h Bxel on more lofty things than his prol able fate. All day long be paces tit hull pen of the county jail, conversing with spooks and ignoring the solicits Hons of visitors and guards His fellow prisoners never f n him Companionable an ! take th Ir r c ration In another room, leaving thi murderer to his thoughts. When Governor Small gave a sixty day reprieve two months ago at thi roquf.st. of the state commander of thi American Legion. Wanderer was bnnr-v rolrh" because the e xtension i.i 1 ' N' , Pans sends these delightful robot. The gown on the loft. ejutte towiy enough for borne teas and dinners, is of mulberry brocade selves combined with r- tti On the right is braartlfeat negligee of rose cropo Bbias , with latticed skirt. to finish a has Mis 110' e heroine ha hvr difficulties mnet conchtdi life would permit hi:n Olyn'a novel, of whlc reach ,1 the last chap lighted at the way U been extricated rroin and now renvts he tho series. After recommending Wanderer be executed Without 1'i'tlier delay. Will Colvin. secretary of the hoard of par dona and paroles, immediately wired word of tho gOVerfflOt'a action to As sistant State's At tout. ., Kdward S. Day, who directed the prosecution oi Wanderer with l.loyd Efeth and Mil ton Smith, preparation were a once made for (he hanging. GAS FILLED WELL KILLS THREE HINSDALE MEN 1 1 .(StrfVfflfrVl 1 i laaessessean sssa as 1 1 " i a 1 1 1 i d 1 ss Refteshouanta will be tewed. The loclel will hflfiin at 7:$f ah Pros byterians and their friend are cor dially Invited. a) The people of .-( Theresa's cliureii Of K.nlville an malting eve.r effort to have she dance and atapper they are giving am Octdber 4 one of the mosi enjoyable events of the season. Orchestra music has been secured for the dancing Kveryotte In the community has been extended a cor dial Invitation to attend. a) The members of the ! O. T. held a dame last Bighl In the M.u rahee Hall. There was a large attendance Of" oheatra music was furnlahed for dancing from B to IS o'clock, Con fetti was distributed anions; the guesta, which was scattered broad cast, giving the hall a very carnival-like appea ranee. The Congregational Ladies' Auxil iary will hold a luncheon and meeting on Friday at the church, luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Helen Lawrence Murdoch and Mrs. 1 H BChOCh will be hostesses. There will be a meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the American Legion on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock in the American Legion club - I 3596 A IIMPLB FROCK FOR LIl'LLK MISS Kor thi style Pattim ;:' used. It Is cut In Sir?s: 1 0 years. A 4 yea, size will 1 yards of L'7 inch mati drepe, percale, i'ren, ponlin, voile, lawn, also As the season nears an end those popular :niod foursomes ;it thf Ot tawa golf cinb seem to Increase in quantity and quality of both play and "eats " Lest Right's affair, with Mrs. Chas. da Bererd serving as hostess, .is undoubtedly one of the most suc oesattt Of the many very thoroughly enjoyable events taking place at the chah. The dinner, consisting of chick en pie and an elaborate array of sid dishes was BMmakee! with oaooolate eclairs, supplied from the cuisine of Mrs. Jehu M. Hanlfen, a champion in delicious pastry pro4ucts Follow log the limner there was a social hoar. The winners of the match were Mrs Pi fi. Btordock and Melvln French, with a ;rross score of ."l and n net of :17. Mrs fins May and V. J. Duncan were second. Their gross lore was 49 and net U. Mrs. A. J. O'Cnunr and O. V. .)' hnson, with a gross 5S and a net were third. About !' rte-iivo member! Of the Kpwoit'i League Of the First .Metho dist cbnrth bald a Wiennef roast last night at the home of iiias Trumbo near Dayton. The parly met at the church at 1 o'clock ami motored out. On account of the rain the plans for Susan Pike. Watr.em Charlotte S venty-tive of th employes of the Public Service Co., from Ottawa. Mar seilles. Morris and Streator, gathered m the Knights Of Pythias hall here last night, for one of a series of sev eral social events which are to be given durlag- the eoming season. Jus tin Jacei-. George Walsh and Win, Cordon, furnished a very entertaining musical program. During the even ing the gBBflta danced and played cards and at B late hour a delicious supper was served. The plans for tiie party wears in charge of Luke Fin nerty of the local office, : The Presbyterians will hold their initial fall sc ial at the church on next Kriday evening. Sept. SO. A pro gram will be given commemorating IDAHO WELCOMES jEW YORK SETTLERS A few weeks ago a company com posed Of some twenty-live families left Albany, N. V.. destined for Idaho where they purposed establishing al colony. They traveled by automobiles and in due time arrived at Chicago, where thev were given considerable! publicity by the newspapers. They I, were all well-to-do people and had purchased a tract of several thousand acres of laud located near iiuhl. where many former Ottawans have settled, in the southwestern part of the State. 1 Little has been heard of them sine i passing through Illinois. It may not be generally known that they bevel safely arrived at their point ol dest:n RtiOO and were given a royal ovation by the Inhabitants not only of Huh!, but by representatives of the staie government from Boise and ninny citizens from neighboring towns who met them at the terminal point. The people of the Twin Falls country had appai ently becrTl poking for a body of 1 1 1 1 B9 was 4 and require rial. pongee, gtngha m. chambrey and pique could be used for this style. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt ot lac tn silver cr stamps. nabobs who Bight disturb the even tenor of their western ways by the exhibition of too lofty airs, but when the true western welcome had been extended and responded to, OUd lady was heard to express her pleasureable surprise by saying: "Why, they are r;al nice people, and are really just like ourselves, " which sentiment seemed to find a general affirmative CAUSE SUCH GREAT PHYSICAL WEAKNESS AND MAKE ONE AN EASY PREY TO A MULTITUDE OF DANGEROUS DISEASES. Kvery human being is bom mth rrr- tein quantity of "nerve forco" some With more Uaan others. Yes ht.Vy no n salty makes, or genet ate ncrtv force only about so f: si, and If through overwork, worry, constant ikwvoiis strain or other exces-os. yon use un year nerve force faster than your body makes IWW nerve tree, then ;-ur nerve power becomes weakened, and S canaeawnre leiir Wood aisy becoms this, pate, .nut watery, nod bsooin (sable, ctnaa, ami Irritable, in x-h o stata yii nay iw only tsflaf tMTtbia tartui from a multitnda t slsmlsc tymptuioi, but In yourgttetly weak ened mndiUon yu r- sn omy prey Ibf ttir iMuiiTin.il- "f dsmsleua scnoa iiii wtm ii isas imiivI eoine m nlinit )laily i-nnt.i, t. ami SMI ma. Um reflwe as Uy coatmct mjhi.-dii'tou or t))-n ftitai dheass. In lucfa gsms "" ataaaU launedlatslf tke samatblni to revrlallao yoay wortioot, eahssat ed oitrvcs sod cwste Bsw nrrva forro. The l nut eflactively accaaaplteiied by tba frm n" f KasaM lean, Hila MtsaMa pt"iu,-t nun klv aids in calk hiss lha W twlnnd t:., Sell's it to fiirmli an tddlttooal nippiy of now srto (or a u ittt hleh to revitalise uikI ncea crate the brain and Meats i ll. It aaateaartiiaa a pfodoct w tih ti i- ptsaaaa the principal obav leal cscutltoeot ofarttao Uvlas nerve Ayaoa i form iii.ot oesrly allied to that la tba eerreaad brain tell of man. Ncfated iNBaiaf thsiraajas t- Mid to u- both' a nixid and a nerve as it funiinlrosi tr,-nct!i irivinir argaale Iron to tho blm.t and U 8 DJOSt InitX'H lot saSjaMt )f the norvrvital flntd to tlio n,n. Tlie eflfest of llssatcd Iran in cases of exbaosted nerve fbaoa and hnpoveriibed blood i- a remafkahla and tarpriiHtnc that it often BMteaws the utronath and eoduraaoe of weak, ik-dous. "lundowo" mesa ami women in two weoki' time, In fact. She Baaaatacturera soaraartaa nuttt factory ro unlta to every purchases or they iil rx fiind your Bwoey. Nu.i:.j Iroa u for ada by afl etacaatfs. iwittctanci to pay a few dollars or the fear of a Dan rial has cost thousands of people with bad teeth many ioiik years of (Uttering .Mouth Infection soon means Oen 01'. ll llllectlon. IMlelimatinrie Moan Troubles, and hundred of otuar trenblea thai take the Hfe out f you and Baally oaoaei death fif teen to twenty yearp before it would if ; on h id kept the mouth free from decay and disease. My life's Work anil reputation is your protection. You cannot net the service I offer anywhere ese und by with it as easily and pain- i-B. una i can prove no now bad the condition seat. Next visit. matter you pio- HOTEL OTTAWA OCTOBER 12 OFFICE HOURS 9 TO 4 LADY ATTENDANT Get all the sport news. Read the Livest Sport Page in La Salle County, PAGE FOUR TODAY building abandoned, and fuge Inside tho nners were cook- IS picnic dinner serv sapper the guests u time before return.' Chicago, Sept.- their lives in an third, overcome by nun reseat a round sas" in ir Hinsdale, a 't's were an old "dry" well 1 suburb, yesterday. ' rescued when nearly man about sixty ye not reveal his identity. John Brewer was overcome by Has when he descended into the well to clean It Nets Bdrdwfck nnd Ervld Anderson, neighbors, were also asphy- I xiated. Two other neighbors made in effectual attempts to recnvei bodies when the old man after threi attempts attached ropes to the ilea and unconscious. Korean R.-,ce a Mixture. The Koreans nro t iller than either the Chinese or Japanese. They are i robust and vivacious, inih CuilgablO workers nml nre i Jni-i.:i us DilThnni fereni ro i hi the Is a great diversltj faces are entirely have rich, Silky while thhee of i tii but a coarse nmzii l 11 e I - house The od and a delicious picnic dinner serv- ed, tests I tayed sam - 01 a time before return- I ihg to Ottawa 1 Tin tunatii e in charge of tho . , ' ' rtin, MiMll ITTTnTaTal I .iV'who'dH 11 f f I . I Jkl 'liviiutai i H You'll find this the "Live 11 1 ai-a' Jmmamm )a , rt n I ling your ELECTRICAL L I I WORK. Close CEtimatcs 1 9 " j 108 W. Main St. Phone 302-W. Ottawa. Ill S I Dress Sale II SeTast" day of the Bankrupt Stock of EWING & HARRIS ON MAIN STREET Watch this paper Thursday for wonderful values in fall and winter dresses. Allen's Gayety Building fa mm-am 1 f$ face powder' jrisr"- One computing scale, $10.00; one cash register, $40.00; one adding machine, $1 5.00; one set shelving drawers and ledge, $12.00; one feed grinder good as new, $40.00; one in cubator, new, cost, $34.00 for $10.00; alfalfa meal, $1.40 per 100 lbs.; calf meal, $1.00 sack; grist, one cent lb. All stock or chicken remedies away below cost. One wine or Cider press, $5.00, also 1 spring wagon, $1 5.00 and one double box wagon, $20.00. LAST CALL! FAIR WARNING! Arc You All Done? pall pashions Unfold As Prices Reach Low Levels THE NEW COATS The Fabrics are erminine, chinchilla, panve laine, veldyne, rivolai, evora. The colors are sorrento, malay, suchow, Zanzibar, dry ad, nubian. Long slender lines feature many of the more dressy wraps. But those with belts, so generally becoming, are equally good Beaver, Squirrel, Nutria, Mole and Raccoon are seen in trimmings. OUR COATS START AT $10.98 THE NEW SUITS They are from 36 to 40 inches long, with the exception of a few costumes which are heavily trimmed with bands of fur and are shorter. Materials favored are, erminine, evora, andria, panvelaine for novelties, with tricotine and velours for general wear. Suit skirts are but slightly longer. OUR SUITS START AT $24.50 New frocks are much in favor. Canton crepe, crepe backed satin, poiret twill and tricotine feature the dresses this Fall. The use of bizarre trimming effects makes the variety of wide scope. OUR FROCKS START AT $1 1.75 With the advent of Fall comes the question of prices. Will they be lower? For depenable goods, positively not. To the woman planning to buy we say now is the time to buy. Stocks are at "their best. Merchandise is fresh and clean, and prices right never were garments more beautiful. m lrffavr"jJ ItJUCEfrBROS v , OTTAWA i S. & H. Green Trading Stamps with every Cash Purchase. j ( f la. IWirSc-W asTgy