Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1770-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library, Urbana, IL
Newspaper Page Text
PAGE TWO WtDNEHDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1921. MILLION iran LLAK ? Pattern Den't i D51CTAI DnoDrov I ruoiML llUUULS.i I rirae mmh! 1 .'Morn iu my ddrewi l"' CU. enclosed, 4, RACED 10 no nr mm. .same Na .. Ira I .1 NEW YORK THEFT BRINGS OFFER OF $3,000 REWARD FROM GOV ERNMENT FOR CAPTURE OF BANDITS yVHO LOOTED MAIL WAGON. 1 I'oMofTire f I Sm Z I ... tot, ix H'' of this and many other eastern cltlei, nml private detaotive agendas were worlflliiK tonlght on the theory that tlio million dollar pr mora mall robbery at Broadway and Worth street Monday night was an Inside job. while they were continuing their roundup of 8iiivt, questioning! dork" and others who might know or Itnve opportunity to learn In ad vance of the movement of the huge Mini i f Btocks and bonds and other valuable registorcd mail, the amount (f the actual loss was clfbtnlng, but nirt yet definitely apeertalned. The federal government today is sued a reward of $6,000 for "each of the robbers, dead or alive. It la known positively that the three armed bandits got more than half a million dollars in stocks and bond from the live Backs of regit teed moil they took from the mail, wagon. four Wall street Institutions figur ed in tiio unil robbery. All of thi securities wore Insured, and netth the banks nor brokerage bouses nor. their clients '."ill stand any I088. Tho Chase National ha"!:, as registrars for: certain bond Issues, was tnuufeiTing a huge amount of bom's to its cm . tomers, including Sl'.s.oeu hen's of the Argentine government and $5,000 bonda of the Canadian Northern rail-' ln TO , Jooeph ll ! I . I Willi I 3i rt 1 I : : 1 , ,,. . il I the hom K?BS tile light : rlous pranfc o STYLE ire Illustrated, mall, Medium, It. a Medium yards o 18 sen) cut. Three brokerage bouses lost secur ities and coupon' valued at approxi mutely $12,165, which, however, sr er also insured. Mitt. Farwoll a parli lost securities valued at $8,000, face: ISc In sliver or stamps, value. Ramick, Hodges 6 Co. lost : about $3,400, ' moldy alid suitable for no other pur The ..fcbery was devoid of spectnc 1 s, - W&B v ttom the Living- ular Incidents, fas roBbers, taking ston Counly Parm Bureau ;u pontiac. iiovaioane 01 uitf iu-ni;aieo unci oe-1 serteil condition of Iiroadway in the tablework. The members of the philanthropic re admitted department of the Ottawa Woman's five ladies club, held their regular meeting to ett) 1 nder-jday at the home of sfrs. Horace Hull rnationa. 0,1 West Madison street. There was (a very large attendance. The day was spent sewing en articles' tor, the loween par-1 UM 0f f j1(, p,,),. health nurse, and at 1 tins year a delicious luncheon was serv masquerade je(li . . . irtv will be sateen alpaca and drill may be used ,,iv ,. un,i,.r antDi ., , ,,r tj. pi,T. ; The members - Starved Rock coun ter this style. ence Sebekah lodge. There will be ( Knighte 0 Columbus, are making A pattern ot this tllustratlou all kinds of Halloween attractions, in- arrangements to hold a Halloween mailed to any address oa receipt ol eluding rami dancing and refresh-part) on the night ot Mom!;.. Ocl lentfl will he served. All Odd F( 1- a ai 'ueir emo ae.use. 1 no recop iws, Rebekahs and their friends huvo tion ' ' : ball room will be at- aen invited to attend. LtTactively decorates) with all kinds of - : - 1 seasonaliSe trinuuinKs. Ortehefttra in I lie 11, 1 weive new in will be the , ! ! ; isti which will take pli Odd Fellow..' hall. Mfo, o. J, Olson will 1 nti rtaln with b&Hoween coffee toiuorrovt after "en iron, to :. o'cloi k at her .. . ' I wtar Ottawa, iniul of La Balle County, I mi r students and alumni of trie v.: ' rity of Illinois, will rally il mntj meattng to be bold ..1 Otl iv, n Pi iday ( fining. At I 1 il lime the ' 1 n to put ov. r the iitad drivsT in this ( out) will bi The meeting will be prei lod b) twjui 1 In the hall ovi r thi N r sjui rh an restaurant, wi it ol th UOUrl hCUSe, Ottawa. The iesslou:i 111 be short, ho that those who lUe ol Ottawa will have 1 lonty of tlm t 1 return bome. Then' v in be no per llcitaUon or stadium piodgei ne ipt d at this met tint. There n 1 lid Illinois song.' and gc.i,' 11 1 ng, Si nator Thurlow o. Saaln . n Ol Str. ator will gave a talk, B : 1 im ia V. Stevenson of otti r Crei k townahlp, Tin re will b in ipnt talks bj liiini from other parts of the .;. 'lh" 1'ius ,'ltra Class of the Baptist Sun -'I'ool held a business met li g Mon ia night In the church and electe'i t'aeir ii-'W oMU'ers: 1 . idenl Fi rn lii-ier Vice Preaklen Hasel DeBali Becretary ami leaaurr Mra, Dorothy Bagiun. - aeerc'iip Committee Kthel Meyers, chairman; Mary Leach, Elvelyn Alien. Qeorgla Hager, Marie Halterman, Social Committ Bertha Brown, chairman; Vida Loach, Maude blast, Ruby Knuaton. l i' Mfar CommittM BifBO Lambert. 1 haii m. in : Olive Ktiutson, Kutli Mathas, Bessie Newston. Teacher Mrs. 11 M. McCoullough. : The members of the Baptist foun People's union will entertain their friends at a Halloween son tal on Fri Friday nbjht in the parlors of the church. Origin, ot Gas. There are a thousand ues for goa today, both in the home and fai ti y. and yet 1 only a comparative) short time ngO tin- level-headed Scotch! ill, Blr Walter Bcott, was scofOng at a "mnoinnn In London who was trying to make a light without a wick.'" nal people, thinking the gas pipes were BHed with nre, approached them wi :i 'My 'rr'jyjy javiassB ' ,' ' '' mm W .mm A- Free Trader Ji rt'iint Ads Go to Revival Meetings at ILLINOIS AVE. U. EV. CHURCH Every Night at 7:45 "Sis to eight bushels of corn per viciniiv rf Leonard street, work-.; QQ. corn ,,,-, ,., .. W8a practically without fear of interrup tion. The truck from which the five pouches were taken was driven by Frank Havranlck, The robbery first became known when be drove to tho Beach street station and told Hi" story to detectives, who immediately notified postofflce Inspectors. NO CORN BURNING ON ILLINOIS FARMS the reply from th Champaign County Farm Bureau. County Farm Bureau. "This is the only corn being burned." Like replies were received by tele graph from the Peoria, Iroquois, I. a Salle, Watt and McLean county farm bureaus, YOUT 'FUL GRID PLAYER BREAKS ARM box social will be Bi lug at th" Loring bc! i in . a ms i uriiisaeii iur oaui.ini;i ,i n,M,o Httoaa 9 to l o'clock, ii t rioaj e v e a - j to!, thn a miles Mtes Mildred. The members ot Starved Rock The public has i council, Knights of Columbtts, will d a bunco and I club house on I. a. Salle street. Th'-si abee hall to-1 Informal card nai'ties are expected toi ublic is Invited I prove very eiijciyabia features cf entertainment. THE BIG BARGA IN EVENT OF we: Chicago. Oct. 2'!. Illinois farmers I will not use sound corn for fuel tbbi winter, ae.-orditift to leading Officiate of the Illinois Agricultural Association I Dan Brunnick, 13 years old football am1 county farm bureaus. player, is Ottawa's Brat gridiron cas-l The only corn being burned, it .s ualty of the seaeon. iian. while play said, is corn unfit for feeding stock lng with a bunch of boys on King This, it was said, has given birth to Field, had the aiiaforttino to craah the rumors about burning of corn for bead or into a stone wall of opposition i fuel this winter performers iu a friendly game. When Replies to an Inquiry sent by tele- they picked the lad up his right el- graph by the Illinois Agricultural As- how carried a mysterious kink. At sociatton to eight of the leading corn X-ray revealed the bone to be broken growing counties brought denials that Dan, while carrying his arm in a sling any good corn was being burned. is bemoaning the luck that compellei "Have heard no eern being b trned bim to keep out of the game the res in this county, except corn which of the season. 1 i 1 11 1(G) LIP STICKS Never give that "artificial look." So firm and clear in color tha you can shape your lips in the clear cut lines of nature. Select the shade that suits VOUr tV'Ce. Irresistibly Different! j ,aasMMsataBBBBBsaMsa''-rT'ivrvasa.t..'. . ' JjJdC c. RIXSO is made by the makers of Lux, the larg est soap manufacturers in the world. It is a perfect combination of pure cleansing materials that soak clothes clean in a few SiZ&ks Cloths Gar hours. Ohj soiled spots .tit rubbed and slightly, Sa packages fur pru be 4 W 7 n lit TT3 & ii,.K.t ..;r. vesiinq, Oct. 29 1 tJ Dp 1 , St sR Ik XW ' "WBL ml gptJ 1 $1.00 value full sii-c single Ijlankets $2.98 value large 'ue double blankets, onir . . . . 39c vtlue special lot of cash .ir. rctt'J gloves, pair $1.00 value beys' velvet con roy knickers 8c value crash toweling, yd 75c .98 9 c .. Sc ..8c l-ilrl It will be well worth while to attend this great Rum mage sale. Many of the lots are not large enough to last very long, but new lots will be added daily. Come expecting big bargains. You will not be disappointed. : $9.98 10 value wom,'. pure Q QQ (I resse IJ J r w 'jJ !lShi3h $19.98 "... 33c li '' ':' I JI 'll j ' 1 M & 3 C saa hoseOA eCUC kings! O 1 . , $ 1 s 9 8 THURSDAY SATURDAY 3 sill MVic value r.aoci honey comb towels $1.25 value .extra quality bleached table damask I 8c value unbleached I r turkish towels laiC $1.00 value 36 in. fancy woo! dress goods $4.98 value miscellaneous lot of wom en's wool sweaters 98 59c value battenberg doylies CLIP TH!f COUPON ZUc value rxrellenL Itu; ette (dark colors) . . 18c value splendid qu; t;winis flannel 20c value 36 in. tenni RanM $1.25 value aluminum double roar.ter $1.25 value aluminum 6 quart con vc covered kettles BASEMEN! .... iuc BSBBBBI tk 14c 89 c 89 c $1.50 value aluminum tea kettles, 4'A..r' 98c I 5c value canvas huskini i'.loves ake Rinsa pi .1 rw ikes I i swi i C $1.25 value 2 ct. Alumi- Coffc 'ercoletor $1.50 v::iue Aluminum Double 2 qt. Box1.- ' . . . 98c This coupon and a pur ;hase of $1 .00 will en title you to 20 St H. Green Trading iRHl Stamns altgrviirp.v frcn. rl fi T C In this three-day sale of coals for women we offer at wholesale cost the choice of one of America's foremost makers. The great values offered in our two salts of dresses will be eclipsed in this coat sale. It is for three days only and all coats not sold by Saturday night go back to" the factory. If you are going to buy a coat, this is a real opportunity see them and deride for yourself. You are never urged to buy at Allen's. GAYETY BUILDING '! 1 . . '-r- f J). Tl. I . i m i ne store j nai s nuer i nan i: loops 1 OTTAWA agaaj wv vut4vn a. J CI VUClVillVl K im3 ? SrVa WHssssssm' I nfssvfi t