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I OTTAWA FREE TRADER JOURNAL MONDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1921. fAGE TWO ATTEWIPTS 10 TAKE BOOTLEGGER LEAD TO DEATH 0E FOUR MOONSHINER WOUNDS NINE OF POOSE SENT IN SEARCH OF MISSING VIRGINIA DEPUTY 8HERIFFS SET FIRE TO BARN SHELTERING BLACKS. i Pattern Dep t rirae scml I't'lcrn tn ray trtilrcss, 16 I'ti. eucloaed. No Sis I rWoffice I x T4 1 1 1 M tttittliiTtttt 1 1 rr . c- pr wmu n sssss"sssss:sjBii rran. w uii. ' ' " ' -a- I AROUND THE WOULD Dnl(inlUN WIUKtUtol TX IN 17 DAYS PLANNED CITY SAYS DEVINh Orange, Vs.. Oct 24 our are dead ami nine woundi'd an I reiUll Ol trouble Blurted Suturduy when office r Went to nrrrHt nn altafMI bo tlener The dead are W. 0. Bond, staerW ol , Orange County; J. K H'r. polls sergeant of the town f Orange; WM- ter Wnre, NKro. alleged bloUlgger, und un unld. -nlllled Negro. Anions the wounded ure promine nt man ol this MOtioo. only one, Stan ley Carter, a well known rurni r. is ; .-I Inusly Injured. The streets of Orange were baUg patrolled last night by special armed deputies sent from Richmond by Oar omor Davis. Fears are Mptetied thai a race war may break out. Sheriff Hond and Sergt. Hover lefl laal arantai to arrest Ware on . h n-u-e of distilling liquor. They srere driven by a white chutirreur. wnea they reached the vicinity of Ware's house they left the automnMI' and in- itructod the chauffeur to wa ior thrtn. ' Alter w iiling four hours !he CMW few returned to Orange, aspeabtan to find thiit llonil and Hoyer had walked (,:,, ;. When the men wore not found :i posse was formed and started in search. No trace of the olheers was1 ftwd and ike peaea returned to Onega te aweaK dayrlckfc Kurly Sunday th poose returned to the vici.'litv Of Ware's house and found the bodies of Bond and Boyer .' rioth had been shot to death. Word was aOMN into Orange and re- unttuoossenti were asked for. Then s '.-inh lot the ileyee began, short iv : afiarerard Ware was aaen to dash Ir on i dense !v wooded puti h and run Into a barn oa the tobacco farm of, J. 1. Taylor. The poaee surrounded the limn.) alled on the Negro to surrender and began to advance on the barn Two shots wounded KUtnley Carter i and - N. Hoyd. another promineni i citi.en serving as a deputy. Tho two -hois, coming simultaneously, con viewed the posse that more than one Negro was In the building. Ware's father, an aged ninn, wee y.ont for and asked to Intercede with bis son and to promise that U be would surrender he would be pro tected and given trial by law. The Negro'l reply was that if his father approached any closer he would be killed. Others then attempted unaUC c.essfully to get young Ware to sur render. Pdelladel Of shots were then, pourad into the barn and the building Anally caught fire. Both Negroes were burned to death. Ware s body was recovered. it is thought, that Ware, after hav 1ng killed the sheriff and deputy stored a supply of ammunition in the barn and determined to die fighting. While the battle at the barn was in progress word readied Orange that other Negroes in the vicinity were gathering. Appeal to Richmond and Fredericksburg for help brought au totnoblles packed with armed men Fanners In the neighborhood armed themselves and came ito Orauge. Special Attention. "I am a great believer In sp.M bil lets,'' suid Ethel. "When I have trou ble with my none 1 go to a nose spe cialist, mid when I have trouble with 111)' hMrl I go to an expert on hearts." -Them's my ideas." said old Lady GUB hustu. "And that's why when toy uenhew, Jimiuie, had bis tonsils cut out l took him to a regular toaeoeUd artist." km mm 3c o1 A DAINTY HtOCH rOR THE GtlOWlNG OTRL Pattern mlt was need for thlt deiign. it I cut i; 4 i2Qi: 8- lu U and 14 yeere A It year size will require ; . yard oi J6 men material. crepe do chllie, TOlle, organdy, lawn, dimity, dotted BwlM and handkerchief linen, t ilk. cballie am. girghatn are attractive for this style. The flounces may be Oflltted, The sleeve may be finished in wrlsl or dhow leng'h. a pattern ol 'his llluetrmtloi mailed to any sddrese oa receipt oi 15e in silver or ttamps. PARIS BIRTH RATE GROWS BY BOUNDS Mi.s Clara MeckemUOffI entertain-! i.i thin gueeti at her borne oa Weet Main itreet, on Baturjla) night at .. ariety shower In honor of Mrs John jobneon who recently man led The affair wae kept a complete lecret from i be guct of hOROr UAtil she ar rived at the Meckenatock home, which wa. prettily decorated with all kinds of hallo ween decorations. The eveu mi was spent playing halloween .-.ime-. Delicious refreshnieuts' were served at a late hour. Mrs Johnson received many beautiful gifts it ji Mrs Marshall Field Of the North Bluff will entertain With a dlMMf I night at her home in WaahlBgtoa, I). C, complimentary tO Admiral and Lady Beatty of Bngland, who are In Waahlngton enroute to the American Legion COnventlOU at Kansas City, Mo Admiral and Lady Beatty were entertained at luncheon today at the v'ii t.. House hv Praaldent Harding. Lady Beatty 1 1 e atop daughter of Mrs. Field v Mrs cbarlei Sumner Cullen enter tained With i small bridge party this afternoon ii her home OB Congress street, complimentary to Mrs. Kvting Porter of Los Anfelee, Calif., und Mrs. W. II. HttU of San Antonio. Tex., who are visiting in Ottawa. Four ta bles of bridge were played during the ifternoon, followed by luncheon. : The ladies or me Mini. nil viww cemetery aaeoeleiion will hold their annual baaaar In the south Ottawa town ball on Thursday. Oct. 27. The baaaar will be open to the public, all day and through the evening. Miss Helen Slalt .- mII .ntertHin twenty guests at balloweeu part) to night at her home. 224 Gal I La '.:' M street. The bouse will be decorated with all kinds of hallow, on decora tions, and games ami entertainment In Keeping with the itaaon have been planned tor th evening Miase Plor i nee dob. l and Lon tti Conned of Streator will hi the only out Of tOWU guests. The menihers of the St FrancU Dramatic Clufc wtU hold a private halloween party tonight at Schsfers I'lilloween party tonight it " '' '' used and iM kinds of Hallow. ' ."rts will ho indulged in. At v UtJ hoi.r ..upper will be served : Mr and Mrs K C Swift celebrate I their wedding annf versa rv yeetet !a. Several of their friend- learned of the oocaalon, and called at the Bwlfl real deuce during the evening to eongratu late them Off tho anniversary. t Mrs I N. Baxter entertained tho tnembeTl Of her card club at a I o' clock luncheon today at her home in hu Pulim.r tlll( Following the luticheon three tubleg of bridge were played during the afternoon. The annual banquet of the West minster tiulld Of the First I'r-sbyte Ian church will be held tonight at the church. Mrs Frank Moulten and Mrs. MyTtlu Sparks will entertain th I membe-s of the Modem Lleratnre Club tonight at an Informal social evening at the fdl mcr'i home on Mel street. Parle, Oct l. -At the irreal airway oongrele now being ofganlaed ml parte In conjunction with the autumn Aero Show, an effort Is to be made to join up missing links in the world airchain. Should this he necoinplished a rueb round the world by air in 408 hours and at a cost or about Mtd will be one of the possibilities, ol the future Airway experts are now ready to speeil tbe maehines and limp out the route Leaving London at s a. m., on Moh- das. they suy t'oUBtltntlllople could be reached at 1 a ni , on Tuesday ami t'alro the saniu day. Then u if h :l herth hooked oil Utl air leviathan, Sydney. Austrralia. would be reached at 10 a. m.. the fol low!!.; Tuesday. Alter this, taking the Pacific In an Othlf (Teal voyage, they figure that the paeaenger would arrive at sot Fratu i-c o at 4 p. in . on Saturday, The next stage would be the Trans American route to New York which would t 6 real bed at 10 p. m On Mon day to take another air liner to Un don where it would arrive at 8 a. in. on Thursday. The distance covered would be i nuleq in the space of 17 days This would put Jules Verne's SO-days trip sadly In the shade. But this Is as yet a dream of the future Brighton! Fug. Oct r- This pope lar city bj the sea. where thouiantli oi Londoners are won't lo spend their week ends, In declared hy the Re Dr Downed, a prominent Wesley.inj minister, lo be the "fastest town In the world.'' By that he means the w ickedesl. "Brighton,' he Hays, "is full of i aluvM ol' setlsmi 1 i 4111 Italiles are be . Inn nursed iu the cnuiie of Immorality and vice COCfolOUOe is here waiting 111 darkness for earnest ChriltlM work ." The llev J. Dixon, ano.Uer We layan minister, backed him up In bin denunciation of the iminoi all' Of Brighton, "There's not a town in Bngland In greater need of Methodism," he said No where else run you see such a display of the vagortos unit follies of fashion." MAM one Men Fear to Be Natural. simplicity of menqer li the mst nt- tniniiienl. Men are very long afiaid of being natural, from the dread of being taken for ordinary.- Jeffrey, Get all the sport news. , Read the Livest Sport; The Right Sequence. A 1 p line quotation I" a coiitetnpo. rury runs: "Tell md my faults and mend our OWU." Before stalling any other mending, neighbor, itlppone we first mend the motto so as to gat the proper Mqucntw. int this better: "Head your own faults and then tell me mlneY"- Brooklyn Fugle. Page in La Salle County, XlTnmM .nn...nrr rrnniV J Mil 'itULfflSF PAutinKti: iuuai Thr VIRGINIA Friendly BURLEY Gentlemen TURKISH The perfect Mend of the three perfect cigarette tobacco in one perfect cigarette) one-eleven cigarettes 20forl5? WiLD TUSKER GIVES HUNTER CLOSE CALL Park Oct. -i - Th tuch Pari is y t dealing with a lu using i th Is. the resi uenta seem determined that the ex- lating bomee ihwl be will tilled u one may judge by the ;.te i lily ir.creas Ing birthrate. The records show many more marriages and blithe than before the war and also a reduction in the Infant mortality in the crowded areea of t city. There were 31J1M births in Parli dnrfng the first six month) of ifltl, aa compar. ! with L'l.IMO in the same period 01 1813 and Z7.WB in tne nr.-i half of i;u!. The number of marriages in all of MIS was oi.lv 31.916. while last year there wire 58,89, tad there haTe been 26 J82 areddinga in the hist halt of 11112. Pari i- -s are well pleased with the prospect for the next census. Path of Duty Is First. We must nol waste ( bailees of bet tering oursehes -unless we make something of our own lives we cannot do much for other pie; et the fin est way of bettering ourselves is ill the path of duty, kindliness, uneelftsh-tie-' Arthur I.. Salmon, in Chicago Walls New London, Oft. U4. A good elephant yarn is told by J Morewood Dowsott. a w ell known big game hunter, who has just returned from a hunting trip in South Africa. lie was hunting elephants in I'gan da when information was brougat him ot the whereabouts of a large herd. With a native chief and a house boy, he started to find then1.. The party came upon the herd in the forest Mr. Dowsett got several photographs within 20 yards of the beasts when the chief warned him that they had been "scented" and that the animals were coming for them. Bnatrhinr un bis rifle Mr Dowsett shot and killed the leader, a big bull. While some surrounded their dead ion, l,.r noi'iv of tbe beasts stampeded and. running the wrong way. Mr. Dow sett was cut ol from the party. Re load ing his gun. the hunter dashed off for safety and ran Into a big bull ele phant which crashed through the the bush six yards in front of him Trunk aloft, ears extended ami trumpeting wildly, te beast rushed at Mr. Dowsett and swept him to he ground with his trunk and turned rapidly In its own length ready to trample him. The hunter took a Hying dive under the monster's belly, realizing he would then be on the right side of the wind but the beast turned rapidly round and aeain tried to trample him Instead the animal rolled him over and over with its legs and the hunter saw above him the tWO great tusks as the beast tried to manoeuv-r his body Into position and pick him up. Mr, Dowsett managed to roll be hind the animal and get to his feet and make a rush for cover. To the hunter's relief and surprise the furious beast set off in the op posite direction and disappeared. Wanted to Know. A wealthy Irteh farmer. Intending to send his son to college wrote a letter to the "Ucid Master of iiMord University," H which be said: "Please gav what are your terms for a yenr; and will it cost anything extra If my fon learns te write n good hand and spell proper, as well as to row a boat':"- Weekly Telegraph. Ths Thermee Bottle. ... .. A thermos Dottle is a aouDie-wauq receptacle. ThP air in the space tie- ' tween the walls Is completely i'X- I hnn-led and the walls are silvered lite a mirror o us to reflect rudia- ! ( tton. This guards against the access I of heat 9T cold .'rem without. So run. dom. " wKrtv ltwf T Wvc evel ujcJ MJc nt iht fiutm lmjind olc tnJ prtlmJ uh trt ,nt 1 Mivm the ui tin lopanu iul U TALCUM POWDBR tmtUMp Diftrtml Have Private Fish Ponds. When the natives of Naur"., in the PgdflC, go fishing they bring the tisb home alive and put them In lageON or small bikes In the hills. Every village owns a lagoon nud every vll- lager owns n portion of the water, fem-ed off with palm leaves, where the household supply of fish is kept alive until needed for food. TO-WIGHT Doesn't Seem Right. I know a man who is an enthusias tic worker for the uplift of others and yet is not on Speaking terms with bin own brother. I do not comment on this. I simply mention It. Louisville Courler-Jouanal, Tom6rrowAiri foGive an overtaxed and tired svstem a niirht of Bgr refreshingrestandabnght 5w tomorrow, is the work of NJ tablets. Nature's Remedvkeers body functions regular, improves I ar-peioe, relieves constipation. ne, a. m mi .1 xsjaae t v gJBBKHGHinnsnrsHtsIB CORBUS DRUG STORE Columbi Grafonola Try th. Free Trader-Journal Want Ads Kor Quick Results Altogether Too Fussy. JUd 'Punk ins says be knows n man so particular about grammar thai he'll sit and criticise the literary style of a promissory note instead u( hustling uroiiml and trying to pay It. CHICHESTER S PILLS lint nf iDEBiTBn aw M 3sW Vkl I I no nfhr. ) ' 'JIM a m i. m j i f ait' L. 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Hear the latest record today. Greatly Reduced Prices on Pianos and Player Pianos. A big selection of good instruments to choose from. Public Auction Farmers-Grocers-Housewives By virtua of order of Court ol Bankruptcy, the under signed will sell the property of Stanley Urban, in bankrutpcy, at the Stanley Urban General Store, in Triumph, Illinois, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th, starting at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. TAKE YOUR PICK: Groceries, Clothing, Fixtures, Ev erything. Said property consists of: Unionalls, Gloves and Mittens, Salad Dressing, Canned Tomatoes, Cocoa, Chocolate, Baking Powder, Syrup, Apple Butter, Japan Tea, Hominy, Beans, String Beans, Peas, Arm & Hammer Baking Soda, Sardines and Salmon, Puffed Rice, Corn Hakes, Potatoes Roasters, Nutmegs, Pearl Barley, Puff ed Wheat, Farina, Quaker Oats, Jell-O, School Supplies, Fire Extinguishers, Candy Trays, Counter Scale, Ammonia, Rat Poison, Pencil Sharpener, Scoops, Check Protector, Tobcco Cutter, Angldile Grocery Scale Gasoline Lamp, National Cash Register, Egg Cratee, Dayton Computing Scale, one hand Meat Slicer, Meat Grinder, Meat Saw, Knife, Steel, Clea ver, Platform Scale, Ice Tongs, Paints mixed Rubbers for chUdren, Shoes, Toilet Paper, Calcimine, Padlocks, White wash Brushes, Lamp Chimneys Men's Garters, Sewing Ma chine Needles and Shuttles, Lamp Wicks, Thread, Mens Belts, Lace and Embroidery, Library Paste, Salves, Remedies and Toilet Articles, Cough Syrup, Castor Oil, etc, Flavoring Extracts, Hair Pine, Crochet Cotton, Fuse Plugs, Ladies Hats, Hand Truck, Brooms, Baskets, Ice Box, large. Refrig erator, Meat Blocks, Counters, Show Cases, Westinghouse Electric Light Bulbs, from 10 to 200 watts, Stove Polish, and a large number of other articles too numerous to mention. CHAS. M'CLELLAN, ROY WILHELM. Auctioneer. Tru,tee - Columbia Records MOREY ROBERTS The Piano Man R js.nr;-- iissssswei nrssr :ws m a TpstiOur values i a list of the things you want-see for yourself the matchlesi prices. CAR OLD WHEAT FLOUR 8 -. S Make fi .... . S2.19 f Car Pla-Sale Flour, 49 lb. sacks - 4 Car Kind Quality Flour, 49 lb. sacks SSery sac i warranted better than what you are using or your mon.y & back-ask your neighbor about it she uses K,nB Quality. 5 CAR DEACON JONES SPUDS 5 Every one a real potato too. They are Red River Ohlos-unlform .W 2 white and mealy. 2 bu. sacks i''V7 LLLkm tltta 8 500 larac cans Hawaiian Sliced Pineapples, In heavy syrup, si ces 5 sMghtly broken. Pineapple crop very short-packer, over.old H while this lot lasts per do., 3.25; per can t Gallon or No. 10 tins Sliced Hawaiian Pfneapple 9 t Gallon or No. 10 tins Grated Pineapple 1 Gallon or No. 10 tins Loganberries ... 4 Gaion or No. 10 tins Blueberr.es J Gallon or No. 10 tino Apricots ' " 2B 5 500 jrs Curtice Brothers' Assorted " sue S 00 jars Curtice Brothers' Nkarmalade, 50c size 9 18 lbs. fine Granulated Sugar for "H S tttSXm Breakfast or Gunpowder T... t n.,c,u FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT Choice Clesned Raisins, lb... 4 Blue Ribbon Peeled Peaches s .19 .18 Wonderful quality, thin sklnnsd and full of juice Per dozen . IpP Kina Oscar Imported Sardines. ; King Oscar imponeo oi 4 Choice Orange Peel, tb 35 I put up in pure olive oil, special, j Choice Small Prunes, tb -25 per can .255 for Phone 128. T. R. GODFREY 4 Exclusive Selling Agency Chase & Sanborn's Boston Teas and 4 Coffees. THE FLAU0R LAST