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age pour OTTAWA FREE TRADER -.! l ll'AL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1921. OTTAWA HIGH SCHOOL ELEVEN AT MOLINE TODAY 1 0. H. S. WARRIORS abscess maykeep ruth outofseries GO 10 MOLINE FOR; AFTERNOON BATTLE AVERAGES P. V. L. C.-DWIGHT GAME GETS UNDER WAY THIS AFTERNOON AT 2 O'CLOCK AT SOUTH OT TAWA GRIDIRON FIVE HUN DRED ROOTERS ASSEMBLE ON FIELD. Sevpnti'on f). H s. grldiroB war rlors, under tlio l adorshlp nl Coach Smltli. boarded iln- n io Rock Islana train tliltt morning, bound lot Mollne, when tlii'y will pluy the Mollne UiU school this afternoon. As fur u can be learned the game Is scheduled to start ut 3:18 o'clock, due to the facl that the local player.; will not arrive in Mollne until utter o'clock, and also that they win bteve to h ive time to cat. and don thoir tuottiall togl be fore the panie. In statements 'Ma morning Smitii was COSndinl that his team would ksou up their winning link Bad trounce the Mollne squad this after noon. Captain Carey. Smith's seni tlonal left half hack, who early In the week again injured his knee, will not start In the game, although he was a member of the squad which left thin IllurttillK. BchOCn will take liis place and If h" plays the way he did againsl Spring Valley lust Saturday he Will make thr Molina stars hwinp to iteet up with him. Antram. star linoman. will play nil first game today against Mollne, Since the season opened he has DMO a victim of a seven ly injured knee, which kept him out. Those who mad' the trip were: Moss, Calkins, heland. Burns, Vonckx, Antram. West. Dough erty, Farrell, Meckenstock. BchOCh Carey, Lawler. .lobst, Frazter. Good man, Carr and Johnson, besides the coach. The Dwight High school eleven ar rived In town this morning about o'clock, ready for their buttle with the P. V. L. C, squad at the Oollagl gridiron. Sixteen men composed the band which invaded the city this morning, and their physical appear ance assured the fact that the local players will bo given a tough battle The game started ut 2 o'clock this afternoon, an hour earlier than pre viously planned, due to the fact that the Dwight players want to return to their home town as soon as possible A large number of rooters from Dwight accompanied the team and swarmed onto the field at the opening of the contest. It was estimated that more than 600 people gathered at the Held when IV V. L. C. kicked off to Dwight, and indications pointed to the fact that many more would attend Up to presn time neither team had made a score. Following is the way Brynstad started his men in action: G. Varland, le. O. Nelson, re. F. Ledrich, It. Heme, qb. Harris vllle, Ig. Btugktfar, rhh. Johnson, c. Mclntvrc. fb. Nelson, rg. t. Varland. Ihb. i ii.y.'ii.'.i.i.ij'.ii . .M.jni..iP.ijuii'. l.'.' ..'.vl." '.!!:.'-.' ' -V.'. v.'. '," gfjy :gBgagglj -.''' :v.v.vy. V.-..::j;Y ''' - flgj-' '''-.- V.'-.' jejPJgPggjj Nfw York Giants. Batting -Fielding ah r h Avg po a e Avg Miller, Of, 14 .106 3 0 el Peck, be; . i' - i .in x II 0 i 000 Kuth. If.. 7 l f t ' 1 000 I- owstor. If o l ii .one 0 o ii eon R, M sl. ssll i :i .271! :t 0 o 1 000 t'kpp lb. . s o o ono 4:1 o o 1 oon Ward, L'li , II 1 I .:it4 S 17 0 1.000 M. N'ly, IM9 1 I .190 0 r. 0 1.009 Bohang, c. c 1 1 ,1M 7 " 1 000 hov'r. C. 1 0 1) ,0M 1 0 n 1 000 Maya, p . . :'. 0 1 0 0 1 000 Hoyt, p .. I l .iM I 0 1 000 Skew p.. 1 11 mm n O o .000 Qutnn, p. I 0 8 ,909 " l 01 ,"" Collins, p o o o .KM) ii ii ii on11 Rogers, p. n 'i o ,000 8 1 0 1.000 Baker . . . J o o .omi o 0 0 ,009 New York Yankees. Matting Fielding al r h Avg po a e Avg Hums, ct.ll 1 4 .881 I 0 o l.WM) Han't. BS..ta 1 1 .077 7 7 o 1 000 friach, ::110 :i 7 ,7oo t; 7 l .028 Y( ung. rf s 2 2 ,2,'.0 2 1 1 ooti Kelly, Hi ii 1 0 .'" 83 4 n 1.000 B. Msol. Il l" 2 :t .:'"" 2 1 o 1 000 Rilngs. '."iii o ,4mi s i:: o )."" Snyder, c. s l 4 MO 18 :i 0 1.099 Smith, c. .4 o o .oo 1 1 1 .rifiC Douglas, p 2 li O (KHI 0 I! 0 1.000 Harnes. p. H 2 2 Mi 1 1 0 1.000 Nehf. p . . 2 " O .000 0 2 1 .750 Toney. p. . o o o .ono o 1 0 LOW An Exception. According to n BeWN Hem, n woman was recently marrted while In a trance, it is usually the bridejjroora. London Passing Show. SOX-CUBS ENJOY DAY LAYOFF AS IT RAINS Chicago, 111., Oct. . Rain worked In favi r of tbe Wlilte Sox In the city aeries by postponing the third game of the controversy, themliy gUiug lted Fatoor an extra day t. recover from hia injury of Thursday, and port efjbly get back Into another gtUtttJ next week. The declalon to call ofl the battle was lii t in ld until after noun, when throe of the four official umpire in spected the north side lot and de clared it unlit for an important game. This disarranges tho schedule con slderably, but win not interfere with tho playing of an equal number of ,...u in , , i nark if the series re quires an even number. Today and tomorrow, weather per i Hi,. Cubs and Sox will play ut Coatokey park, then revert to the north side for two games on Monday and Tuesday. Hut the tickets for yesterday s game will not be good until It Is played oft, although they may be exchanged. The verdict regarding the reserv ed seats was reached at a conference iu President MIX army neauquai ters yesterdayy. and it was decided that folks who had purchased icscr rgtias tor Monday and Tuesday on tbe north side should not he com pelled t" change them In favor of the; folks who were disappointed by tho weather man yesterday. Consequently seat holders for the third game can exchange them for: M-ats tot either Monday or Tuesday at the north side The exchange can , he made at the Cub park or at Waboti & Co. HAHLB0HM LEADS IN CHESS T0URNAMNET Cleveland, lOtR. 8- ll Hahlbohra Of I hlcagO retained the lead in the wi tern chess tournament todaj by defeating B, II. Shapiro of Cleve land, but his ga-nio with . T Whit nkar i ! Washington will be replayed. WSiltaker won from W l. Moor nun of Lynchburg; .1. T. Beckner of Wln.iie.-.ter. Ky., defeated II A. Cinl kowakl, Chicago, and Samuel Factor. Chicago, dWW with b tftol.enberg, Detroit. Factor also won uu adjourn od game with Heekner. Leading tcorei were: Hahlbohm, 3 ii. Stolzenherg, 2' l1.; lJisker. and Whitaker. each 2 1; Factor, IVj - 1, Celta Neinuirk. a 7 year old girl of West AaetlntOWU, t), gave a simul taneous exhibition On six boards. Her icpre oeniprlaed thgeg wins, two draw I and one loss. Holland Furnaces MakeWarmFriend C. Mathre, rt. Strained Music. The organist at Gloucester cathedral declares thai tbe present vogue of wearing hair over the ears Is responsi ble for a lot of poor singing. His opinion Is open to erlt' ' n, but It Is generally admitted thai would be better if some singers " the hair over their mouths In uad. Eve (London). SWAT KING ALEXA AND MARION H0LLINS TO PLAY FOR GOLF TITLE TODAY Deal. N. J , Oct. S Wss Alexa Stic ling of Atlanta and Miss Marion Hol lins of New York will play tomorrow for the women's national golf cham pionship, which Miss Stirling already has won three times. In the semi-finals today Miss Stir ling defeated Mrs. G. H. Vanderbeck of Philadelphia, 1 up, at the home green. Miss Hclims cteieaieo .his Blaine Rosenthal of Chicago, 1 up, on the nineteenth hole. Miss Stirling's victory over Mrs Vanderbeck was tho third time thai she put out the Philadelphia woman in the semi-finals of a national tour-, nament. The Georgia girl won be cause her occasional brilliance off set otherwise erratic golf. Never was there more than a difference of one hole, between them. Miss Stirling In addition had most of the luck, her approach at the home green just skipping a trap and stop ping at tho edge of the green. Mrs Vanderbeck dubbed her second she In playing this critical hole, but was on tbe creen in After Mrs. Vander beck missed a twenty foot putt that might have squared the match, MlsS Stirling conceded her a 8 and pro ceeded to play the hole for a Bale 5 herself, giving her the match and the right to defend her title in tho final tomorrow. Miss Stirling was one up at the turn, partly because of a twenty-five foot putt tiiat. she holed on the short third for a par .1. The match was squared at the tenth when she drove out of bounds. They were square again in the fourteenth when she won this hole beca.uso -Mis. Vanderbeck got into a ditch. The champion then lost the fifteenth by driving out Of bounds. lhey went to the sixteenth all square, and Miss Sliding won it by being on the green with her third shot while .Mrs Van derbeck was short. At tho seventeenth Miss Stirling had all the luck for a half, her ball kicking onto the green from a bunk er, while her opponents did Just the opposite thing, rolling off into a bad lie. FOOTBALL Games Today r Ulkiirtvfo FjiiSCH ' West. Northwestern at Minnesota. Notre Dame at Iowa. South Dakota at Wisconsin. South Dakota at Illinois. Case at Michigan. Oberlln ut Ohio. Grinnell at Ames. Kdmond Normal at Okalahoma. Washington at Kansas Agges. Hi-ake at iPenn College. Hose Poly ut Hutler. Valparaiso at Creighton. Transylvania at Del'auw. Knox at Illinois Wesleyan. V M C. A. at Lake Forest . Monmouth at Lombard. Ripoti at Marquette. Albion at Michigan Agges. Missouri at St. Louis. Georgetown at Wabash. Ohio Northern at Detroit. Purdue at Chicago. East. Indiana at Harvard. North Carolina at Yale. Colgate at Princeton. Gettysburg at Pennsylvania. West Virginia at Pittsburgh. North Carolina State at Penn State. New Hampshire at Dartmouth. Maryland at Syracuse. Middlebury and Lebanon Valley at West Point (2 games). Western Reserve at Annapolis. Tul is at Amherst.- York University at Brown. sleyah at Columbia. it. cheater at Cornell. Davidson at Georgia Tech. Dickinson at Lafayette. Lehigh at Rtitgers. Albright at Swarthmore. Bowdotn at Williams. New Hogarth's "Marnage a la Mode." "Marriage a la Mode." n series of six pnlntlngs by William Hogarth (1897'1784$, were ncquired In 1824 by the National Gallery In London. Tho paintings depict, with rare satire. I variety of occurrences in the high life ft the lime. They are generally con sidered io be tbe artist's masterpiece; Directly Responsible to You for Heating System Complete TTIK transaction between yourself and the Holland Furnace Company is abso lutely direct. You virtually clasp hands withthe largest installers of furnaces in the world. You know exactly where to place till the responsibility not only for your fur nace, but for the complete installation as well. 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Y., Oct. 8. -Chri ty Mathewson, hero of the 1906 world series and Idol of New York fans, who is recovering from tuberculosis here, today sent the following mes- sage to Manager John McCraw and j the Giants through the United Press: "Remembering what yon did against Pittsburgh this year, after a l&ta ulii.l vnnr friends are all sure you will start a winning offensive to-j d ..... ...ii . B uav, uei your eves no uu- ono iuiu some footprints on tho home plate. But. win or lose, we are with you." Will have one car No. I ripe Red River Ohio potatoes, at Serena, and will be for $1 .45 per bu. Leave your orders with Glenn Pool, Ser ena Garage, or Mr. Wright, Baker elevator or call tel. No. 9042-5. H. F. Thorsen 3lease give us 'your orders as we are giving ou most of the profit. MATTY SENDS HIS BEST TO MAC'S MEN n i.t is ri o nui . i A ha Phone Ottawa 9000 Fried Spring Chicken Dinners, $2.00 INCLUDING DANCING SUNDAY EVENING , ON BEAUTIFUL NEW LOBBY MARBLE FLOOR SULPHUR LICK SPRINGS HOTEL On Starved Rock Trail. Wedron, 111. We cater to special dinner and stag parties on short notice. 44M-t f - - - Phone Ottawa Nine Thousand i You can't tell What That Cold Will Develop Into BE SAFE, TAKE r .hicAit. '32 CALIBERS FOR C01D5, HEADACHE. NEURALGIA. '1 orsPcesiA. la r.ntPpE. paihs. tic. i ! n l'HnluH.sl,l IIm !..., . L .............. .. .... W. D. DUNCAN, WM. D. DUNCAN DRUGS 'J SUNDAY, OCT. 9th Mat. 3 oo Nite 7.15 8.45 An All Orpheum Bill Direct From Orpheum Theatre, Peoria BILLY DOSS REVUE with Dawson, Lanigan, Covert & Dean RAFFIN'S NOVELTY LANGTON, SMITH-LANGTON "Evangelists on a Mission of Joy" Emma Harold FRANCIS & KENNEDY TYLER & ST. CLAIR Usual Popular Prices Mat. 25-33-44c Nite 44-55c PILES ARE YOU A SUFFERER? My Best Reference I Have vltited Your Town and Adja cent Town for Twenty Yeare. BR. J, N. SHaILENBERBER Will be at Ottawa, III., at Hotel Ott. wa, Wednesday, October 12, 1921. One day only ana return every it ituvi. Office Hours: 8 a. m to I'M p. tr. I re the Following Conditions Chronic Dlseaaea of the Nose, and Throat, Bronchial Tubea and Lunge, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Liver Diseases and Btomac and Bowels, Bladder and Urinal Troubles, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Skin Disorders, Headache, Dropay, Old Sores, Ulcers, Narrow Disease, Riood Poison. Female Dlseaaea. . . . . ..J 1,1 AV 'Fistula Fissure and Rectal diseases ireaieu wnui Inaln Without surgical operation or ueieuuuu inm uu.u". If you have some trouble which is due to exceasei. bad habits, etc., etc.. you should in justice yuuru, ,u rour future children, take the proper siepa io ym ---- possible physical condition. No man should be too moaes . nor Se be ashamed to seek medical advice on these prirat. tllttWW. r duty of the physician is to relieve sunermg uiuu, . Z of Uiese trouble, la iuat a. legitimate as the treatment of dlaeeeee ol the stomach, kidney, etc. w . - wmi Seek proper medical advice at once; tor nogie my whole future happiness. -taM- Are you In need of treatment mr u? u. ... R... i weaknesses that rofc men of the pleasure and PPfc" f ifT Ara vou weak, nervoua, despondent? Do you feel Kf oinwlv eolnit back? Do too lack the Tba and vigor of former daysT Do you have headaches and diaatneaaT Bare you some private disease or weakness, some urinary trouble with burn, ing. scalding frequent urination, discharges? Is your blood ! Have you Blood Poison, syphiUa-the "Dread of Blood Disease, akin eruptions, copper colored spots, falling bair, sores, uclera. pains In tn bone, enlarged glands, prostrate gland, soro mouth, acre throat? MANY SPECIAL AND NERVOUS DISEASES. Of both men and women which are not named here ara treated wit a i ut. nr,a hanntnan matored. I do not treat acuta diseases, chronie cases being my specialty. Remarkable resulU perfeeb- ;1 Ait in nn n,i huftrt dlseaaea. Aopendictis. dropsy, enlarged veins ana glands and rupture often cured without the knife, carta! AMntion Given to Suroical Cases. . . .... m n ... Uai I Exsmlnatlon, Consultation and Advice rrss. nvrvrnvw, wwwm .. Dnlr rhlA.ru, III. i 1 HOME ADDRESS: DR. J. N. 8HALLENBERGER, 4133 MICHIGAN AVE., CHICAGO, ILL. Teleehens Boulevard MEN