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OTTAWA FREE TRADER - JOURNAL PAGE SEVIN EH ENVOYS BALK AT ALLEGIANCE TO LLOYD GEORGE'S PROPOSAL TO SINN FEIN, THAT THEY AVOW LOYALTY TO KING GEORGE, REMAINS UNANSWERED. WEDNESDAY, OCIOUER 2fl, 1921. Mssaa mi - - -- m "wi i m 1 1 ' iw n . DOINGS OF THE DUFFS The Boys Were in Training. BY ALLMAN mp Olivia HAS A couPi.6 OP tom. mhe.t mr. strong, he's I j j AMD THIS IS MR. BOCK I arnic a . iodiwe. Ioh.yoo'ke SZ 1 PLANP.Iv's OM THf. r-OCTbALL THE FULLI3ACK OM THETtiAM J 1 VMMO IS A TACKLE OH LIN I MEWT, ANVTHINC- DVING.' ' ' TLAM CALUMtt THI5 OH,IMHAT-1 AD TO MEET I V i T"E- TEAM! PUT Hl)RWY Up f-J TT --VE- ji7u:i! pj- v T Chov.dvm rr I IT W .J- English monarch committee ir Lloyd I Qeosgt, Ausl m 1 b imbi I GHfllUi and Kb h tel Co mi appointed in seek mi lu conferred another t ',) day without bl li ting ' ftlu, Hint, Irlab Vrthur which foi mu- i ours : i talk data was Sled for lha reassembling of the peace conference Itself. The committee had to consider kuk KestioiiH fur in sating tha Sinn Fein demands for Irish unity. BeaO Alo- ny, simi fain member of tha Hfuaj at Coounona fw Tyrone was in confercm ! with Sir llamar Green wood, although tbo latter Is not a Member of the committee, The tense situation surrounding tha negotiation was illustrated when tha delegates did nut appear fur tin1 si hod- uli ii meeting in Downing t. at t p. m. (lookers Immediately Interpreted this aa a bad omen. As ii matter of furt the conference was postponed uptil 4:30 tn suit the convenience of Premier l.loyd George, ami It reassem bird at that hour An official communique from 10 Dawning st. after the Binn Felners had left tin' premier's residence said "tha masting of tln full conference was postponed, as a committee of tha con ference was sittiim." pThe rall Blreann representatives, wiio said that if tha negotiations were broken off they would return to lre land last night, have made no preper Ron to leave '..The Catholic members of the dale' Cation and of Its staff attended mass at South wark Cathedral for the lata Mayor MaeSwinoy of Oork. who died a year ago as the result of his hunger strike. At the Irish headquarters an attempt was made to convey tbo impression Uwit a break-off and the immediate roturn of delegates to Dublin are with in the ranee of probability. British officials, however, nnneared to believe the eomniittoe would pre sent its retiort and that a full con ference would reasemble today It was asserted by some newspapers tut l.loyd Oeorirc had nut the direct nucstion to the Irish delegates yester ddv whether they would recognise al legiance to the King, Tint answer, if uriv was given was not intimated, Vnless the obstacb' created by Vjimon Do Yalera'a telegram to Pope Benedict regarding Tving Gem-ge'; tnxssaKe to the pontiff w speedily re- moved, the Chronicle said today, the conference must break down, while tto' Daily News said the conference war "at least a sporting chance" it "rnav" continue, and granted there WP'ibl remain in session until a settle, mrnt could he reached. The Daily Telegraph asserts that if the negotia tions lead to a settlement It "will bo 111 spite of Mr. De Vnlora and those for whom he speaks." FREEDOM Duncan Dunn wen! to L SrU.. last Monday f, visit rel ,-Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Moa djraghtero Ruth and Blanchi mi were quests at tb V. of Otts U. Por tlpllie Simla'.'. iMr. and Mrs. Oscar Ostrem w filand visitors Sunday. Carl Brannan has returned h from a month's visit III Toledo Ohio. 'Mr. and Mrs. Omer Mosev and Mr dnd Mrs. Karl Mosey and baby wen nrsts at the home of Vat trir In Prairie Center Sunda .Mr. and Mrs Harry ftVtlS itren, Mr. and Mrs. DotUVlas baby. Mra. Bstelle Wiley itlttie Wiley and son Di- ighan Bax- y and chil Wiley and and Mrs. iry of Ot- tirwa were guests at Elbert Sunday. ..Mr. and Mrs. Ernest .lame '',n"ht' ' atdijSdger Tb"mp ltl at the home of Ju itlne Wlley's son and on vis Johnson, Mar Iceland, S ..Airs. Vaughan ranter will ent trtain th Bet. i t borne Raturd it t Hit ail membi ra v ; rTrllTer "THftrson of IllZ at the 111'- I'V The Harding I adlf picnic dinned in thr btlildlnc l-'rfdav Ho : Aid a ill haVe i new community 1. Plans fvi now to move the from ''the church bi Mtchn that d ay. A hailc. ;i part kitchen utensils scnu nt t o the new will 'IV nnon, n t. 30; from : 1 r, until 1:30. All children fin tb i communitv I? yr--r. old nd vonnper arc invited to fttf' -1 All who have no way tc pet the-e are requested to fcclcfihrmfi one of tbi committee Mary Hall, Ruth aiMtlcy, Mabel Domlny am! Helen rfe-Hcg.l Gantci' will be played and llrht ebiid trd. ml ill (freshmen ta tiie vfcralty wed. Every urpert to nt- :lnR w.-ei( for the now ccm tl'dlng commences Nov. 81. Pl'fnn v ih b made know n r-ocn. On Rundav evening, Oct. 31, Dr. Hr.vn ' o-irrvf Biblical Instttuts will pr'ieh. Cotnt and hear him. Th-'r1 Wl'l he no evening service on Nov. 6. This Will Rive all who care to an op' Mrtuaity to go to Bnrtvilte to attend the dedication of the new pipe organ in the Methodist Bplieopal church. .Karl Ud Frank Mahon" were Lj SaJlb visitors Tiks-Irv. ' ;Tbe- inenibois of the chorus meet at tha Hurdna; (luiri 'i Saturday evening, Oct. -3. for practice. ir;iss IjdttVM Mahoney, who attends St. 'Xavier's academy in Ottawa, sp i.' the work end with her parents here. Taxes Power of Pedagogue. .Tud Tonkin says the mr.J.-f part of the average nny's musical coupe tlon is to toiicli him to say 'iniiir' Bajtead of "tiiidic'' 1 rmdon, Ort. 26. The cotnpsislng Prime Mini Grand Ridge Mr. Hud Mrs. James Patterson and led from a visit ith hei child rnn were caller Hundn i.i'ler-j Mr.s. A. II. Kara of Peru, noon t tb in mo of Mr. and Mr. . All .Mr and Mrs, J. i! Road Ooodchllds hi South Ottawa. i t.y aftorocoa i' En; Mr. and Mra. W. C. Morel and daugh' homi in Ottawa ter, Miss Waive, of Wodron soent Btn 1 The Ladl s' AJd of tb da at the '. i., i( ni' h- w. st of tb village. Mr. mid Mrs. '. tV, Peterson mo to red to Prlncrti i Sunday, whe.i they spent the day with Mr. Pcterson'jl (athi r. Mrs. c. rlundcrmjre has returned to her homo in Michigan after a se oral days' visit at Hi Frank I I rl : home, east of town. Mi ' Job. n W. !'it! was ;,ri over night guest with Ottawa relatives Bat arday, Mis Margaret Naugbton and cou la. Miss Helen Mulliti, vi ii d will the batter's slater, Mis. Urotta Mul llU, one da,, last v. eek. Mis. Wesley Hilton, who was India porad the first t the v.' i i rep rt i quite heraalf again. Rev, and Mrs. .'. A. Circle daughter Vlolt t vl ilted K ink friend - last Thursd iy. Mr. and Mra. Karl Wakey ate Bun day dinner with Mr. and Mra. Bat England, The dinner was served Ii boner of Mr. and Mrs. Engl an i i weddlug anniversary, which occurred on Mi aday, (Ht. 24. .Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Rinker and IHtlo aon motored ti Kclthsburg fcr n fowi days' vi it with Kv. A. If. Nordurftl and family. Mrc. Nordurft is a t ter of Mr. Itinkir. Th y also expccl to call on i' v. arnl Mrs. rt ir Smith nt Bradford, HI. Rev, Stn ii ' wa i a j former Methodist Episcopal pastor In the village. Mr. and Mra. Robert Jackson, son Robert and daughter, Mts, Kreger, husband and two children, all of Princeton, sji- it Sunday al the 7.. o. Jackson home on Sylvan avenue. Steve Anfr'rSBTi of Ottafwa i spend-p Iiir a few lays wit!, his slater, Miss Jennie, on fht Ea: l siiic. The W. ('. T. I', met Friday after noon with Misa Elena Bnedaker, Th stttndanci waa good and the meetiagl of an Intcrsatlng character. 't the close the hostess served dainty re x shrat nt k Mra, U'llli'im Anderson upent the wdek i ad with, t twa relatlvca. Mm M. A. Ramb r had as her I guests at dtnni r one day the past ' week Mrs. Elizabeth Hatnpson, Mm. Srra'i Bads and Misa Jenriio Ander- Ltii', to B iV-v. re He cel. lie nils f qtml mil he who itandliif with thi staiidiiij Bui :.e. iat he unit. . Irauud Brainless Dkeas That Ohio scientist wh elitism is a illscnae of tb have to gue i n rain. Bn always ill relp egotism. Euqttlrer. nim.li Ml) Meets 220 I I II I IT r-yni -Tii, mi ,, imm n n im, ninww -Mwi llirf nfSri fc K.tf. CO. 'wB0' 'Ethel dray; M whlt sweater, wegths 140 pounds. Pauline Marcus. JIO. The UsrkMr one has the advantage becaUSS they are boxing to reduce wcljht. i:q ( pugilistie honors. This for, the New York health show. . T - and Vicinity daui h thodisl aftt Kpi ai al i hurt b I. let ThUl with Mrs. Sh ipland, r.'t meeting of the i. ' rt t1. i year lunch .- iiA, Dressed Uo v. t-a'v- j 7 V ? I Lord Reading, Viceroy and Gov. Brnor General of India, in hit! robes aa Qrand Master of the Order of the Star of India. He is huvim; his halids f''l with an uprising. (,n Malabar. i& m - Classified Advertising j HOP WANTED WANTED Housekeeper by jiriest In small Illinois town. Address "S," care of this ctllce ATTENTION, Af.ents and Mail Order Men Vou 'Nin build up a good business which Will mean an ncome tor life, Send for fr;? booklet of unsolicited testimonials Ilka this Fort Dodge. Iowa, Sept. Rheumatism lit rh Company Daat Sirs: Tho mau I treated with your Rheumatlam Herb only used It tlvp days and be walked downtown two ulleg to see me last Sunday, and now i his wife h also taking the H4BS) foot I tathd, so you nee I got results he Crst time. Respectfully, A. D Hall I Price IX found. 10 Poi.nds JO. Rheu matlam Hert Co., K 97, Ocean Park, I' OR RENT FurnUbsd rooms to light housekeeping' Oaii 215-21 Main St. Legal Advertising PROPOSALS FOR PAINTING. I Sealed proposals! Will bo received by the executive conimiti of lied- I dick's Library for the pointing up. cleaning ana painting or tnc exterior wood, .stone and brick work of the library building on or before 12 o'cl 'Ck, noon, on October 2s, 1921, at tho office of t,M chairman. Said pro posals to bo In accordance with the Rpecifloations as prepared therefor bv Jason F. Richardson, Jr., archl tect, 608 Contral Life Building. Oi ! t&wa, llliuoi.;, where copies o m may be procured. A certified check of $100 must at company the bids as an evidence 0 good faith. UK! TOR C, HITt, Chairman of said committee, Ottawa 'llinois, October, In, 11'21. NOTICE. .Mr. Frank Mini and All Whom It May I Concern : Ta.ke notice that on the 3rd day of October a petition was filed by ,ohn ! Bastuck In the County Court of La Sail" County, Illinois, to have two i certain children named Louis Mini ! and Adamo Mini declared dependent and to take from vou the custody and i guardianship of said child ri n and for the appointment of a guardian ior said children. Now, unless you, Mr. Prank litti', appear within twenty days after tho date of this notice and ahow cause against such application the petition Shall be taken for 'confessed and a decree entered. T. A. FERGUSON, Clerk of the County Court of La Salld County. Dated Oct. 3. 192k FINAL SETTLEMENT. McDougall & Chapman, Attorneys. Estate of Henry W. Rose. Deceased. Notice Is hi reby given to all pel sans interested in said estate, tha Will and Testament ol said Henry W. Rose, deceased, will appear before tin j . ronate t ou;t 01 me county ot ii I Salle and state of Illinois, at the County Court House, In Ottawa, In said Count.'., on Monday, the Uth day of November, A, D. 198, for the pur pose of rendering an account, ot Its proceedings in the administration of said estate for the final settlement when and whi re and all persons Inter ested may appear and thow cause, it any there be, why such account should not. be approved by tho Court. Dateil at Ottawa, this ath (lav of October, L931. OTTAWA RANKING & TRl'ST COM PANT, Executor By HENRY L. ARNOLD. Secretary. These Want Ads Go Into Thous ands of Homes: Read them and profit. t' (OR RENT rORJALC HOUSES ' 1 FOR HKNT Pive-room house, West I Side, 14; also two very desirable; ;iLiis. W, B, PUSEY, j Central Ufa B ! l-oit BALE 5-room house. West' Side; city wate r; oloctrio lights; I 1800, half down, balance building and j loan. W. B. PDSBY, 007 Contra! Lite BldC. FOR SAU; -House atid g';od lot on' West Sid''; 7 roams: hard wood1 floors; price $2,800. W. Ii. PUSEY, Central Lite Bids. FOB SADE Large house and barn with corner lot on good street, 1 north side. Buildings could not be 1 buH ''!'000- But if I can turn it wunin uU uays win sen ior losa man half that amount W. B PUSEY, Central Life Bldg., Ottawa, 111 FOIt SAI.t: 1 rnntn housp tutth I room, furnace, laundry, barn and garage. In first class condition, IS, 600 Also, 7 room, two story house, riirnace, oatn, very large lot, i,auu. h room house, hot water heat, all hard , woou iioor, lauuury, nam, i,du. Ail I iti South Ottawa. Have many more, better bargains than these. Misa Cer- trade Harris. FOR SALE 7 room cottage, bath. gas, electric lights, $2,SnO; also 5 room cottage, hardwood floors, fur nace, bath, gas. laundry. $6,000; and 7 room bouse, hot water heat, coal used In 1!I20 for beating an dcooking cost 166.00; bath, fine electric fix- turea, gas. laundry, large bam; will be gold at a bargain. All in East Ot tawa. Miss Gertrude Harris. FOR SALE New brick fi room bunga low, modern, In first class condi tion, $6,300; also G room house, fur nace, bath, gas, laundry, $3X00; and 7 room bouse, oak and enamel wood work, hardwood floors, very large front porch, newly painted and dec orated. 55,000; all a West Ottawa. Miss Gertrude Harris FOR BALE room bungalow with large front porch, hot water hoat. fine bath room, large barn; two lots ?.vv.yu, i iuuui uiuueru aouse. w,th ,s,ln ',;l'lor' iu ('l'n,er ot" llir lot- 18.000.00. Miss Ger- tru,le "urns. a .".(len,. o - ... k. FOR I ALE i Udutstunobaker, new i r brand new tires. Car is ike new, A bargain Might use lighter (tar POLDER'S GARAGE. at 9140 In trad' I FOR SALE; Fori roadster; tour nor ik cord tires, four new fenders, new hood, winter top; all In Al ihapo; sou; a good buy for someone. Ad ress M care this office. LOST AND FOUND LOST Octagon shaped wrist watch and ribbon in down town district. Finder kindly return to this offlcn and receive reward. lost- Satui lu re and L reward will b between pkplece; (11-X. I'll- LOST Airdalo pup, six -months old. Answers to name of Buster. Find er kindly notify this office. THE FREE TRADER-JOURNAL AND AIR OEALKM 115 West Main hrett. FREE TRADKF-IOl'Km PH.. CU. Put.llshert. NKW VOHX IU6PRE8ENTAT1V3I s c Th.-is Company. n.rit Fifth Avs CHICAGO mil'KKSKNTAI S C Theta Company, $64 Uonadnoei "' MINNEAPOLIS REPRESENTATIVE 3. C. Thels Companv. TM ll ltd The Free Trader-Journal BM1 b found at the newr .cent!, of Wh . A Male. Knou.-d BroUtera and IMh Cigar Store. k ; AUTOMOBILES WANTED i WANTED a house and u: in Ottawa in azohange .'or raw land in Maut loba. Address A., earn this office. - " POR SALE Iron safe, may be had at a bargain, inquire, J. O. Harris & Son. VV ANTED Clean ragM. any color, ' the FYee Trader-Journal office, - FOR SALE FURNITURE POR SALE Parlor Biiite, In very best of condition. Apply 123 West Superior St. I'hono 584-L. ' HOUSEHOLD GOODS FQR SALEHard coal stove, soft . v. .,. mnln , ,. . bureaus. Call at Ill's Norris st., or; phone 153-L. F FOR SALE All my household wood:,, dinir. roam table, leather rockei. M ran?' Kitcnen camel, rugs ' ll' 'J'!" s""; "" leV' ,ow"' a i "l '' '" Ul st '''"'' , njlt sAl.10 Household furniture and I ,limso for rent, inquire 712 Clinton t ! yull gALE CHEAP Electric washer, j,, ,lr,.., 0,a nnnrlltlnn ImmaHlata in lirst class condition. Immediate net inn neeess:, rv flnll 713 Wnlnnl Rl MISCELLANEOUS FOR SADEThree howling alidys, ."'f)l table, cigar wall, cusdy cases, chairs, safe, cash register, supplies, cheap. ti) South Broadway, Aurora, tare Aurora lloicon-NewH REAL ESTATE SA1'!'- - desirable building lots In Highland addition to Ottawa, belonging to estate of Wilson is. Low- man, deceased, will be offered for sale at public auction on Thursday, October 27th, at 2 p. m., at south door '"' ,','funkuf fI',1 i'ftt Administrator, Professional Cards Dr. C. F. Van Atta Successor to Dr. Hersog. Phcne 1016-W Office 404 Central Life Kye, Ear. Nose and Throat THERON L. LENA M. Warrick & Warrick CHIROPRACTORS. Palmer School Grc.duaton , Iloom 212-14 central Life sulldiug Ottawa III I Office Phone 1008, Hes. Phone 1110 L Hour 10-13 Dr. C. A. Blean v HIROPRACTOR. Hours; 912 a in.. 1-4 p. m. Llcetuwd Dy Illinois State b.rd Ot Health ''" MnU riPv Rldif f'honf- Of V BUSINESS NOTICES F.A.K0SS0W ROOFING CO. Tar and Gravel Roofers All Work Guaranteed ' 505 Second sTu Salk, 111. elephonp 1 30 RENOVATING Mattresses, Featherbeds and Pillows anu "T DV;r- ... J Box Spring., Sofa and chair seat Springs reset and repaired at reason- able prices. Phone 837-X or send to n POP HP RAIIPHf P 1519-1523 Main St. West Side fm LANDS FOR BALE Small farms near Otts- wa, as follows: B acres, well Improved $ 4,500 10 acres, gard.n land 10,000 :.4 actes, one-half cultivated... 10,500 ?5 acres, one-halt tillable, bal. Umber 6,000 40 acres, fairly well Improved. 13,003 20 acres, three-fourths timber, small bldus 1.&00 116 acres, mostly black, Im proved J3.000 And others. Terms caa be ar ranged . W. B. PUSEY, Central Life Bhlp Ottawa. Illlnou. POR BALE 133 acres of fairly well Improved land adjoining the village of Troy Grove. Anyone wishing to purchase a good farm and home, ideal- )v i0(,,ted. had better come and sea 1110 at once WM. JAMISON, Room 306 Armory Blk, Ottawa, 111. FOR SALE 160 acres well Improved and fine location ca hard road be tween Ottawa and i'tica; price right. W II IM'SKV. Ci r tral Life Bldg, FOR SALE 27 acres, Just outside city limits, in Da Salle county. Fourteen acres un- dcr cultivation Five acres that can be cultivated. Orchard. Koine tim ber. An ideal place for grapes, fruit md chickens. Hood 2-story home, barns, et I 'ai t cash. 122 acres, fine rich soil, aa level as a Boor. Brick home and large barn, and other improvements. The houso 18 practically 111 city limits. i'." ai res, jiisi a nan nine irom 111a ,,,,, vr farm, on hard road. Same soil. Good improvements. Level. An ldeai tarm present COm crop will show what ,.in(, do pro.wur price3 on i, these farms, will consider trade on small plac.i, city property or stock of goods. ! George A. Crowden Ottawa, Illinois Phone 1058. 613 First Ave. CHICAGO, OTTAWA, & PEORIA RAILWAY ft 1 OTTAWA, ILL. Effective Oct. 9th, 1921. EXPRESS HANDLED ON ALL CARS AT LOW RATES. EASTBOUND Eastbound cars leave Ottawa sta tion fcr Marseilles, Seneca, Morris, Mlnooka, Rookdale and Jollet, 111., In a. m. 6:00, 7:65, 9; 55, 11:65. In p. m , 1:55, 3:56, c4:55. 5:55, 8:05, 10:00. WESTBOUND Westbound cars leave Ottawa sta tion for I 'Ilea, La Salle, Peru, Spring Valley, Ladd, DePue, Bureau, Prince ton In a. m. aS:55, gfi:52, f8:50, a9:55, dl0:66, fll:55. In p. m.i al:65, f3:55, a5:55, f7:55, dl0:00. SOUTHBOUND. Southbound cars leave Ottawa sta tion for Grand Ridge. McKiniey Park and Streator in a. m, 5:55, 7:55, 11:55. In p. 111.. 1:55, 3:55, 5:55, 10. ft La Salle. c Morris, daily except Sundays nnd holidays. I Ladd. f Princeton. g Ladd, daily except Sundays and holidays. ALWAYS BUY TICKETS AND SAVE MONEY. TICKET OFFICE OPEN FRO. 4 6:40 A M. TO 11:3 P. M. TICKET FARES TO CHICAGO Via Jatiet. III., and Chicago A Jollet Electric Railway 1 ftA Roun(1 n t ftfi WV Trip Way I.Cl7 (Return trip limited to ten days.) FfiST FREIGHT SERVICE. 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