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OTTAWA FREE TRADER - JOURNAL pace pivi PERSHING SELECTS DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Wilbur Has Enough Expense BY ALLMAN I s 7 jVOuD BETTER I'll T6U HIH MOk'E TH AM THAT SAY. JANITOR, WtVft GOT RAT6 UP IN OUR APARTfU-NT GO DOWN AMP TELL THE JAMITOR Ti-i AT VJfL nAs- WELL6ET SOME RAT BISCUITS AHU PUT Them AS GREATEST HERO MICT. UP HP r- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1921. U.S. ARMYSERGEAN WHY ALL THE o-4 tif' .' ViV j r " ' T ""BljllligggBggmgr 1 will mot! TheVll "vft-ssa EAT WHAT VJE DO , m r , frJT la. I I li 1 I II I I . , .JMl I I THAT 8AME HERO IN RATTLE WAS FIT TO BE A CAPTAIN, BUT IN PEACE HE IS QUALIFIED FOR ONLY NON-COM'S JOB. Wii'tiiington, Nn i Examination of war records l. GonoraJ Porshlng han roavltcd in ii! designation ol s.-i fesnt Samuel Wo dlill 14 the Ann rl fan ' Infiuit' ynuin who throuft'i In id Ism In t! world war la inert entitled to roproernl the Infantry branch of the army at the Arrnbtico da) core monies for America's unknown wi lier. 8er(tnant WoodiHl, whoso liom' I flven in army record! as Bellevue, nd . but who now is stationed at Fort Thomas, Kentucky, arrived In Wash lnnt on yesterday. Secretary of Va" Weeks informed htm his heroism wa rpgurdod iy his former commander as ' out it. m, among th" exploits of all the infantry offlcera and men who saw service Iti France. The net or SergesAt Wood till wlilen caused Qeneral Pershing to place aim a virtually unknown hero with Si r oaht Alvln C. York of the Tennessee fountains and Major 'Charles S. Whit 'lesejr of the "'Lost tlatt utlori," or urrwl Oct. 12. IMS, during the Meuse trgonno offensive, when he. as a lien miant, silenced three machine uns. tiling ninetiM-n of the enemy. includ n one officer, and capturing three there. A portion of the final report BOOH :o be submitted by General Pershing, xn commander of the American expe ditionary forces, to Secretary Weeks, was made public yesterday. It says: "Deeds of valor were too numerous to mention here. Outstanding was the heroism of Lieutenant Samuel Wood ft It, Fifth Division, in attacking, single-handed, a, series of German ma chine gun nests near ('unci and kill ing the crews of each In turn, until j club tin reduced to the necessity of assaulting hand-to the last detachment with a pick, (lis-1 patching them all And of Sergeant j Alvln C. York of the Eighty-second It-! vMot.. In standing off and capturing 122 Germans after his patrol was lit- j erally surrounded and outnumbered ten to one, and Major ( harlcs S. Whit tlesey and his men of the .Seventy seventh Division, when their battalion was iii on In tin- Argonne, in refusing to surrender and holding out until finally relieved. Doubtless many died In performing deeds of unknown he rolsm. as no survivor remained to testify." The story of Sergeant WoodflU's ex ploit was said by army officers to bs toid most concisely In the citation which accompanied the congressional medal of honor, awarded to him. This Citation read "While he was leading his company (gainst the enemy bis Hne came under heavy machine gun lire which threat ened to bold up the advance. Follow c(l by two soldiers at twenty-five yards, this offloar went out ahead of his first line toward a machine gun nest and worked his JSay around its flank, leaving two soldiers in front When he got within ten yards of the gun it ceased firing and tour of the enemy appeared, three of whom were shoot by Lieutenant Woodtill "The fourth, an officer, rushed at Lieutenant Woodtill. who attempted to officer a Ith his rltle. After a and struggle Lieutenant Woodin killed the officer with his pimol. dlis company thereupon con United to advance until shortly after ward another machine gun in st was encountered. "Calling on his men to follow, Lice- tenant Woodtill rushed ahead of hit line in the lace of heavy lire fPOl the nest, and -when several of the enemy appeared above the nest, he shot them. Capturing three other in bets of the crew and silencing tin' gut. A few minutes later, this officer for the third lime demonstrated COnsplOU ous daring by charging another ma chine gun position, killing five men In one machine gun pit, with his rifle. He then draw hiii revolver and started to Jump Into the pit when two other gunners, only a few yards away, turn od their gun on him. 'Failing to kill them with his re diver, he grabbed a pick lying near by and kille I both of them, Inspired by the exceptional courage displayed by this officer, his men pressed on to their objective under severe shell an I machine gun tire ATTENTION, Ageni and Mail Ordoi Men. You can build up a good business Which will mean an income for llli'. Send tor fret booklet ol un solicited testimonials like this: Fort Dodge. Iowa. eSpt. 23, 1919. Rheuma tism Herb t'ompany. Dear Sirs. The man I treated with your Rheumatism Herbs only used it five days and be walked downtown two mib s to -sic me last Sunday, and how his wife is alos taking the Herb foot baths, so you see I got results the first time. Respectfully, A. D. Hall. Price $i Pound. IB founds $5. RIIEIM ATIS.M HERB CO., K I't'T. Ocean Park, Cal. SoOKcnYouHcarltSaid: -'Prices Are So Much Lower and Quality Higher" at The Chicago Butchers FTER all, it's the public's opinion in this matter that counts, not our own that is really of importance and it's the public's opin ion that is expressed in the above lines. The Chicago Butchers' mar ket appreciate very much the generous patronage of the public last Saturday, Our Big Special Sale Day. We realize that it was almost impossible for many people who wanted to be with us, and we pro pose tomorrow to repeat many of the offerings made last Saturday. For tomorrow we will have native beef, sweet, tender, juicy; fancy milk-fed veal, pig pork and genuine spring lamb. Veal Steak, center cut, J2C this sale, per lb Boneless Rolled Beef Qq Roast, lb Beef Pot Roast, has that flavor found only in Jq quality beef, lb Veal Stew, from milk Jq fed veal, lb Veal Roast, fancy milk IQc fed veal, lb Pork Shoulder Roast, 6 to 8 lbs. average, per lb. .... 300 lbs Lean Salt Pork gc per lb Frtsh Side Pork, J J per lb Prk Steak, lean and 12 2 C fancy, no bones, lb Veal Steak, any cut 12ic per lb Gem Nut, Maple Vigileht and other brands but- YJc terine, lb. . . SALMON Alaska Pink Salmon, Qc per can Ffill Cream Wisconsin 18 C Ohreese, tomorrow, lb. . . CREAMERY BUTTER Fresh Churned Brand 38c with purchase, lb Fancy Sugar Corn Per can 1 ,000 lbs. Big Juicy Hams, hick ory smoked, 1 2 to 1 4 lbs. average, this sale Salt Pork,s lean and fancy side pork, for this sale, 350 lbs., per lb Lamb Stew, J per lb. Lamb Roast 1 0ir Shoulder, lb lL2K- Bacon, by the strip, whole or half, Hetzel's famous Qr cure, this sale Bacon, sugar cured, square deal breakfast squares, lean and fan cy, 850 lbs., for gl tomorrow LARD Home Rendered Lard, in y pails No. 3 pail, 21c No. 5 pails, 35c No. 10 pails, 70c 5,000 Pounds Classified Advertising HELP WANTED FOR SALE DOST - Ijuly's diamond ring. Finder please return to Free Trader-Journal office, Reward, fotTrent FOR HIONT--Furn;.1ned rooms for light housekeeping. Call 2h-zl Main St. Kilt RENT -t'iuusson home at till Second Ave., $1X per month, or will sell at 1 2, 500; either proposal Is a bargain; Immediate possession; the place bus toilet, electric lights, city water and is in good order. T. li. FARRELL. HOUSES FOR RENT Nov. 1, modern furnish ed fiat; four rooms and bath; all conveniences. Ml St. James St. Phone fisx-K. very West FOR SALE FURNITURE FOR SALE Parlor suite, in best of condition. Apply 122 hupeilor St. Phono 5S4-L. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE Household furniture ana house for rent. Inquire 712 Clinton St. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Mrs. Gray's lot, north of Joe Pearson's home, corner Orleans and Chapel. A fine building spot. There are but few building lots on the Fast side that are for sale, and this is one of the 'best, nicely graded, cement walks, sewer paid; paving is on the way. Will sell it for, well let's see come In and let ine tell you bow cheap. T. B. PAHRELL. ; FOR SALE A cozy woel built cot tage, li stone, 7 rooms, hot water ; heating, near St. t'oltirnba, sewer and paving all paid; nice corner, lot 4U x I 60 feet; very desirable, f4..'.iM.n0. T, It. PABRELL. FOR BALE One siory name shingle roof dwelling at 1"17 West Madison. Lot 5u x 150; cement walks, inside and out; gas, electric lights, city water in kitchen sink; hardwood Hour in kitchen, other BOOTS painted; four room house, all in good order, $1,- 400.00; worth more. Come on, you newly weds, own your own property T. B. FARRBLL, FOR SAUv A good property at G'K Christie street; will sell It to you for very-little more than the property is worth. It is now unoccupied; own er would like to sell it before accept ing a new tenant. 6 rooms, electric light, toilet, city water, good cellar. House in neat order, $2,600.00 and terms, i'nusual opportunity. T. B. FARRBLL, FOR SAUC The one story frame dwelling at ;17 Uulbury street. Furnace, bath, six large rooms, all In good order; paving and sewer In and paid. Will sell for less than its mar ket value, possession in SO days from sale; terms if desired. T, li. FARRELL. WANTED WA.VTKU I'nfurnisln l room, or two small rooms, with private entrance, by adults. Address .No. 10, caro ol this office, FOR SALE a bargain. Son. Iron safe, may bo had at Inquire, J. o. Harris & FOR SALE If there is in Ottawa a believer in permanent values of property on De Sota, He Leon. Fourth and Fast streets and the neighbor hood I want to talk to him and offer him the Ret, property at Fourth and Fast strets for a fraction of its value. It is a verv large property and a snap. T. B. FARRELL, Mm I Save FOR RENT Five-room house, West Side, $14; also two very desirable fiats. W. 11. PU8EY. Central Lily Bldg. WANTED Clean rags, any color, the Prep Tr-.e1r-.llernMI nffle MISCELLANEOUS offering tin THOS. TI LLY is now following produce: I'otatoes, ap ples, grapes and cabbage, at prices that will please you. The cabbage Is line for kraut. Delivered to any part of the city, 1017 La Salle St., Of tawa. III. NOTIOF- House numbers, the latest, hold your orders, 1 will call. JOHN BOOLAN, 618 Lafayette St. Phone 898-Y. i.lWWaV FARM LANDS FOR SALE' Small farms near Otta wa, as follows: 5 acres, well improved $ 4,500 10 acres, garden land 10,000 :4 acres, one-half cultivated... 10,530 cii acres, one-hulf tillable, bal. timber 6.000 40 acres, fairly well Improved. 13,002 20 acres, three-fourthi timber, small bldgs 1.600 115 acres, mostly black, Im proved S3.000 And others. Terms can be ar ranged . LOST LOST A Red Poi neck piece in court house between 3 and 4 p. m., Oct. 28., Reward. Insuire this office. LOST Saturday evening in the street in front of Jordan's or the American a large cameo pin. Finder please call 9073-8.. Reward. Professional Cards W. B. PUSEY, Central Life Bldg. Ottawa. Illinois. FOR BALE- 133 acres of fairly well improved laud adjoining the village of Troy Grove. Anyone wishing to purchase a good farm and home, ideal ly located, bad bettor come and see me at once. WM. JAMISON, Room 300 Armory Blk, Ottawa, III. FOR SALE 160 acre", well improved and line location oa hard road be tween Ottawa and I'tica; price right W. 11. PUSEY, Central Life Bldg. FOR SALE Dr. C. F. Van Atta Successor to Dr. Henog. Pbcne 1016-W Office 404 Central Ufa. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. FOR SALE 3-room house, West Side; city water; electric light; $800, half down, balance building and loan. W. B. PUSEY, 507 Central Life Blag'. 25 TO 333 PER CENT ON YOUR WALLPAPERS All Sort of Exterior and Interior Finishes Get Our Cash FOR SALE West Side floors; price Central Life -House and 7 rooms; $l!,8i'l). W. Lid- good lot on hard wood B. PUSEY, FOR SALE Large house and barn with corner lot ou goad street north side. Buildings could not be built for $7,000. But if I can turn It within 30 days will sell for less tbAn halt that amount. W. B. PUSEY, Central Life Bldg., Ottawa. 111. FOR SALE 7 room house, bath room, furnace, laundry, barn and garage. In first class condition, $5, 500. Also, 7 room, two story house, furnace, bath, very large lot, $4,500. 8 room bouse, hot water heat, all hard wood floor, laundry, barn, $7,200. AH in South Ottawa. Have many more, better bargains than these. Miss Ger trude Harris. Pricej on Lead and Oil FOR SALE 7 room cottage, bath gas, electric lights, $2,800; also 5 room cottage, hardwood floors, fur nace, bath, gas, laundry, $5,000; and 7 room house, hot water heat, coal used in 1920 for heating an dcooking cost $56.00; bath, fine electric fix tures, gas, laundry, large barn; will be sold at a bargain. All In East Ot tawa. Miss Gertrude Harris. FOR SALE -New brick 6 room bunga low, modern, in first, class condi tion, $5,300; also 6 room house, fur nace, bath, gas, laundry, $3X00; and 7 room house, oak and enamel wood work, hardwood floors, very large front porch, newly painted and dec orated, $5,000; all in West Ottawa. Miss Gertrude Harris. Wheeler and Malo FOR SALE 7 room bungalow with large front porch, hot water heat, fino bath room, large barn; two lots, $1,500.00, an 8 room melern house, with glassed sun parlor, in Center Ot tawa; largo lot, $S,000 O0. Ml.se Ger trude Harris. THERON L LENA M. Warrick & Warrick CHIRC PRACTOR8. Palmer Room 212-14 Office Phone I lours Schooi Graduates Central Life Building, Ottawa HI ions. Res. Phone 1110 L 10-12. 2-5. 7-8. Dr. C. A. iiiean t-HIROPRACTOR. Hours; 9-12 a. m., 1-4 p. m. Licensed by Illinois State Board Health. of 27 acres, just outside city limits, In La Salle county. Fourteen acres un der cultivation. Five acres that can he cultivated. Orchard. Some tim ber. An ideal place for grapes, fruit and chickens. Good 2-story home, hams, etc. Part cash. 122 acres, line rich soil, as level as a floor. Brick home and large barn and other improvements. The house is practically in city limits. 160 acres, just a half mile from the above farm, on hard road. Samo soil, flood improvements. Level. An Ideai farm. Present corn crop will show what land will do. Pre-war prices on both these farms. Will consider trade on small plac. city property or stock of goods. George A. Crowden Ottawa, Illinois Phone 1058. 613 First Ave. CHICAGO, OTTAWA, & PEORIA RAILWAY 111-112 Moloney Bldg. Phone 6ie R Tsusin Ottawa AUTO SUPPLIES, ETC. TIRES- Don't stand on the reed i?i this kind of weather changing tins Put ou I llydro-Toren tires and forget what tire trouble means. See m fi r i ii-"s. SANDERS At 'To PARTS CO., IM waft IMn st. Phone i;."j TheseWant Ads Go Into Thous ands of Homes: Read them and profit. F.A. K0SS0W ROOFING CO. Tar and Gravel Roofers All Work Guaranteed 505 Second St. La Salle, III Telephone 130 RENOVATING Mattresses, Featherbeds and Pillows renovated ard made over. Box Springs, Sofa and chair seat Spring reset and repaired at reason able prices. Phone 837-X or send to GEORGE BAUCHLE 1519-1523 Main St. West Side AND FAIR DEALEH. 115 West Main Street FREE TRADEK-JOlRJiAL PTG. CD. Publishers. NEW TORK RB1PRE8KNT4T1V3I 3. C. Thels Company, 3T5 Fifth Avi CHICAGO RKPRB8BNTA1 IVES S. C. Thels Company, StU Monsdnoci BiocK. OTTAWA, ILL. Effective Oct. 9th, 1921. EXPRESS HANDLED ON ALL CAKS AT LOW RATES. EASTBOUND Bastbound cars leave Ottawa sta tion for Marseilles, Seneca, Morris, Minooka, Rockdale and Joliet, 111., in a. m. 6:00, 7:55. !):55, 11:65. In p. in., 1:55, 3:55, c4:55, 5:55, 8:05, 10:00. MINNEAPOLIS RKPRKSENTATIVF S. C. Theis Company. 706 Lincoln Bid The Free Trader-Journal may b foun:! at th" nowv depots of Wheelet t Ma! i. Kneus.-l Brothers and Pyle' Objfar Store. WESTBOUND Westbound cars leave Ottawa sta tion for Utica, La Salle. Peru, Spring Valley, Ladd. DePue, Ilureau, Prince ton in a. m, a5:55, k6:52, IS: 50, a9:55, dl0:56, 111:55. In p. m al:55, 13:55. a5:55, 17 : 05, dl0)0. SOUTHBOUND. Southbound ears leave Ottawa sta tion for Grand Ridge, MeKinley Park and Streator in a. m., 5:55, 7:55, 11:55. In p. in., 1:55, 3:55, 5:55, 10. a La Sallo. Morris, daily except Sundays and holidays, d -Ladd. f Princeton. t; Ladd, daily except Sundays and holidays. ALW AYS IK Y TH'KKTS AND SAVB MONEY. TICKET OFFICE OPEN FROM 6:46 A. M. TO 11:11 P. M. TICKET FARES CHICAGO TO Via Joliet. III., and Chicago A Joliet Electric Railway. Round One Trip Way (Return trip limited to ten days.) $3.00 $1.85 FST FREIGHT SERVICE. Phone agents f r full Information,