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GATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1921. OTTAWA FREE TRADER - JOURNAL PAGE THREE STOCK HOLDERS OF foaM LrNlnAI rr Ull r 5tnlytrttin foreehloalo,ie "will ULIllllnL Lll L w U I L bach u L922 modal Nun Four tourini oar, flN I ADPrP PaDITAi u i -ik nil i ni nr . Ull Inilliril Unl HI Misses I and Mm. Spring vii uiiiML.li Win I ' horn ara ng tha day In Chicago Oaorga P. Fischer, lupartotandaul of tiit Pioneer works, was a nornlni company with high rating IN PW tor Chicago, , ., .. Mrs i' 1 1. Crane, 1 1 r ciuv street, UNITED STATES FINANCIAL I j( ., pall8nger for Chicago yesterday Circles NOW stands WITH when she is visiting rlendi T, J. Connolly went lo Chicago tills FIRST ELEVEN AMONG 200 RISK CONCERNS. Provided the itockholdari of Hi ' Central Mil' Insurance company ds nlro to (l o ho, tiif dlraoton of tha com" puny arc planning to Incraaae the cap itui stock or tin' company ami to de dare u stock dividend, A rail lias been sent out tor a ipoclal meetins of ti c stockholders to mis hi. r this mornini mi business. Dr, W, P, Weeie lias gone to Qraod Rapidi ami Cedar Raptdi, iowa, on a bualnaai trip, Mrs Slinoii (i el (tor ami dangler Louise ami son Joseph of t'lii-Hliut St , wonl to Chicago yesterday to spend tho watah and Mih. otto (loudnlf of CIiIcuko, who lias been visiting her sisters Mrs. Charlai Hantrtch and Mrs. Blmon Gelger in this city lias returned to her 1 1 1 it i BLUE BEARDESS IS FOUND GUILTY OF BAND I bacilli W Ural I of the Jury was, I had died of ar i n iiiil I y adi SLAYING HUS The decision ir, thai Meyer ilnontng, grad- FOOTBALL TODAY. West. ohlo stale at Chicago, lowa at fetinnen ta North waatam ai Purdue. lie PattW at Illinois Kansas at Oklahouia, Allies at I'rake. .Missouri at WaahingtODi St. Louis, (irinuoii at Kansas Antes. Soutii .Dakota ai Micnigan Aggies. Chicago Y Collage vs. Hutler at In dlanapi lis. St. Louis at Creighton, Penn College al lies .Moines. Springfield al Detroit. Dayton at La i Ilium. Aihloti at KaJamaioo, ill'' of- ,, ,, UaimI r,,i, ,, I. Vila BOttthard to 8tart a l.niiih.ird vs Mnrfhwuataim Wnmr. new 111',, uith her II rt ti husband, I'aul vllle. Vincent Southard, a naval petty ofl Cincinnati al Ohio I'nlverslty. CT, in Honolulu, were ended Krlduv -laines Mllllkln at Wnhash. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, JURY CON VICTS MRS. SOUTHARD OF MUR DER AFTER WRANGLING TWENTY-THREE HOURS OVER VER DICT. Twin Pal tdrta of Mn Idaho, Nov. r as 'i -- jmi. propaation, Thia aaaaion will be held Conrad Werner of Portland. Oi a former Ottawa resident is yuutiBG relatives here. Tills Is tho first trip Mr. Warner has made to Illinois in twenty years. Ho will visit his broth ers and sisters ill Ottawa. I'eoria. urora ami Oskosh, Wis Mr. wernoi ut I o'clock on the afternoon tf Dec. 21. Th members of lie board of the company, which is one pi the lea ling busin gs concerns in Ottawa, deferred the calling of this meeting until after the adopt Ion and payment ot a liberal 1 1- ., hmthnr nf r'hnrlna 0 Werner ul scale of dividends to tin- policy hold- Ottawa Avenue, ot Mrs George Qaaa ers. The scale has been in effect fori er 0 Webster street, and of Mrs. waverai years ami has been maintain- Minnie Poltrock of Ottawa Avenue hiI even under the remarkable strain county Superintendent of Iligh Uie company has been put to by the I waye Qeorge Parnaworth la spending influenza epidemic. ,,. weej, end in Chicago, ram payment ol auch dividends to Mr aI Mrs aank Banaberg and the policy holder during the paat two i0n nm f Peru Bre gpending the years earned tor the Central Life In- weeh ,,,, wltl Mr ., Mra wniLun suruiue company the distinction n" HoKs.(.k UVs, JefTeraon street. iraing one of eleven out of S12 i- Mr ., Mp charlea Turner of pan es operating In the i i I Btatei i Mendota were Ottawa visitors yea- naviiiK more man ui hi i uess in force to maintain its dlvidena schedule without Impairment of cap ita or surplus. when ii jury here found her guilty of I poisoning her fourth husband, itidwnrd K. Meyer After being nut t went v t h ree hours, the jury returned a verdict of guilty I of murder in the second degree, Sen tence v. ill be Imposed Nov. 7. A long prison ti mi Is the best she can ex pect! the minimum penalt) la tan Point of Interest Screened. The haunts of the dlnoxaur in the terday. Mr ami Mrs. Robert 1 1 i IT and daugh ter Mabel i f Marseilles were Ottawa visitors last night. Harold rlniH of Peru was an Ot tawa visitor last night. Mr. and Mrs George Piaher of Van Wd Deer VBlIey. hi t'aliada, ha.e been i lluren street are spending the week screened by the department of trade lend in Chicago with friends. and commerce, The place win e these rel.es of millions of years ago are found Is about Ii"' miles ,.,isi of t'al- tjury, in u canyon of the Red 1 r river, which is Just us beautiful as the Qrand cunyon, Imt aboul one (event i lis size. Ii is ihc onlj place In Alberta where the cactus grows. Wool of Australia. ' The great superiority of Australian Wool IH supposed In lie due multllj In ,cllmnt.e conditions; bul no little cred it is also due to the grasses and herb aKe upon whicli the sheep feed, The native grasses of Australia are looked upon us H peri i ir for pasture t" exotic grasses; experience has Inclined the Opinion that way. They possess great er reproductive powers, mid there is very little necessity for reseedlng, , Measuring the Moon. Compared with the earth, the moon is a tiny body, with a diameter of 2.1tH miles. In the great circle of the Pacific, from which, according to on old Idea, it was horn, the moon would niuko t Solitary island. Attorney Walter Panneck of La Saih- transacted bualnaai in Ottawa ti .lay. Alphabet Traced to Phoenicians. Utterl) different as appear the vart oiis alphabets of the world the an cient Qreek, the square Hebrew of tho Jews, the elaborate Sanscrit, the Sesh ki alphabet of the Arabic speaking peoples they may he all traced back to a single germ the A. B. ' of the Phoenician traders, who for facilitat ing their far tiling commercial enter prises created what was u suit of uni versal short hand by a system of selec tion of symbols from Hgyptlan ami other forms "f piciure writing and gradually developed the broad general Isntlou of an alphabet. Chicago Journal. The woman's Qfth hushan.l has bectl In court with her constantly. The Jury returned Its verdict at 3:&5 ve -terday afternoon. She ga.ed as the floor as (lie jurors entered court an I did not bok at them as (be verdict was read h, fore a crowd She show ed DO other sign of emotion Tim state tried unsuccessfully to in troduce testimony thai she bad caused the death of three other husbands and one brother-in-law, the motive in each case being Insurance, it was report ad that husband No, l h id 14,600, No - l.'ilHI, No. :i $.'1,000, No. 4 $ i.oou The claim in the 10,000 policy for Meyer never was paid She and her fifth husband left Mono- lulu, where she was arrested, for the United States the lirst of last June Just prior to that press dispatches UUOted a life insurance scent there as saying she bad tried to have South-! magnl aril insure bis life for 10,0( but the PBrl ' agi ut did not regard the paj of ;i mar j Were i l,-u naval peuy OIIN i r sutln ieiit to pay the necessary premiums. ' Physicians at the county hospital here h id attributed the death of Meyet in 1880 to typhoid fever, because cer tain lists showed the presence of the Kenyon at Wittenberg, Beloil at Lake Forest. Haskell at Marquette. Wooster at Oherlin. East. Notre Dame al West Point. Nebraska at Pittsburgh. Harvard ut Princeton. Maryland al Vale. Lafayette at Pennsylvania. Carnegie Tech at Penn State. Pucknell at Annapolis. Mfcgill at Syracuse. Wealeyan at Amherst. Cornell vs. Columbia at. New York, st. Bonavsnture at Brown. Pordham at Georgetown, Muhlenberg al Lehigh. Maine at Hewdoln. Norwich at Vermont. Bwarthmore at Stevens. Huston Cnlverslty at Tufts. Westminster at Washington and left'erson. Union at Williams. Mr. and Mrs. William Hossai k will, entertain with u ten cover dinner to morrow night at their home on West Jefferson St., in honor of tho llrst birthday of their little grandson, BlUle Bransberg, son of Mr, uml Mrs Frank Branaberg of Peru. Tho members of the Home Conser vation department of the Ottawa Woman's Club will hold their meeting on Monday at the Township High school instead of tho parish house as previously announced. The home de partment win hold a cake demonstra tion, The meeting will start promptly ut '1 o'clock. The regular meeting of the Catholic Daughters of America will ho held on Tuesday evening, November Sth in the Knights of Columbus Club rooms. The members of the New Review, No. Ki'J, womans' Benefit of Maccabees w in entertain with a euchre and bunco party on Tuesday evening, November Sth; at the home of Mrs. William (Mine, 718 State St. EVERY week is buyers' week with us. Just call 538-W and get our prices on poultry feed, egg mash, cracked corn, chopped feed, dairy feed, middlings, bran, hay, straw, corn and oats. Ask your grocer for fresh corn meal, whole wheat, graham and rye flour. Put up at Daly's Mill. J. A. MILLER, Prop. Legal Holiday. The hanks of the city will close on SVMov UMtunhm till, A rnuulli'n day. Farmers & Merchants Trust & Savings Bank. Peoples Trust & Savings Hank Ottawa Hanking & Trust Co. National City Hank. First National Hank. Ottawa, Illinois. Sunday Evening PERU TURN HALL Beginning Sun., Nov. 6 Steadman's Orchestra Admission 1 Oc Single dance 1 Oc Ribbons $1.00 Park Style Emeralds in Artec Treasures. Among the Aztei treasures of Mpt- gs Icn exquisitely i ul merolds were found ; 55 Ulul it is i", o Ibis sunree lluit lbi nt emeralds now terming u t ne royal collection of Spaiu ippo ed to h Hue. The Greatest Prodigality. If time be Of all things the imwt precious, wasting time must be the greatest prodigality Franklin. 11 SfLMON., NOV. 7thflftBl, Si Notice. sThe Philanthropic Department of the. woman's club will hold a meeting gt the residence of Miss Katherim Slnnott, ,ll::i Paul street, Tuesdav Nov. 8. All come - Adv. Notice. Regular meeting (,!' the Catholic Daughters of America will he held In Kniubts of Columbus Council room on Tuesday, Nov. 8, at 7 id p. m Come and Enioy Yourself At the men's service Sunday night at the Methodist Episcopal church. CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. G. W. Farrar, Rector. Sunday School, 9:45. Centennial service. 10:45. Subject of sermon, "One Hundred Years Old." Special Come. Hear the chorus choir of men voices at Methodist Episcopal church i Program of iv.us:c. Sunday night. Strangers Welcome. This Ad May Be Worth $100 to You If you are a car owner, you will be interested in the meeting: TUESDAY, NOV. 8, 7:30 P. M. SUPERVISOR'S ROOMS COUNTY COURT HOUSE OTTAWA The Chicago Motor Club has a story to tell you which affects your interests as a car owner more vitally perhaps than you know. Come and bring your friends. La Salle Branch Chicago Motor Club Admission FREE asSr Direct from the London Hippodrome World's Premier Troupe of Preforming Little People 20 Vest Pocket Actors and Actresses with Their Own Troupe of Trained Midget 20 ELEPHANTS PONIES AND DOGS See The Funny Midget Clowns The miniature Automobile A CARLOAD OF SCENERY AND EFFECTS Prices 50c, 75c and $1-00 plus Tax Seats Ready Saturday 18818 188I9 18820 SIX VICTOR DANCE HITS SECOND HAND ROSE -Fox Trot HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN-Fox Trot j MY SUNNY TENNESSEE -Fox Trot ) Ma! One Step TUCK ME TO SLEEP -Fox Trot WABASH BLUES Fox Trot j HENTRICH MUSIC HOUSE Gayety Bldg. Phone 352-W PAUL WHITEMAN and his Orchestra THE BENSON Orchestra of Chicago THE BENSON Orchestra of Chicago Association is an Education -' mm min i June Caprice in "Rogues and Romance" A stirring stcry replete with thrills and adventure, also AESOP FABLE SUNDAY AND MONDAY ft MAY ALLISON in "BIG GAME" Where a hunter of wild animals turns hunter of women Couldn't You Spare ONE DOLLAR? from this week's earnings for the purpose of opening a Savings Ac count at this Hunk? Do it Now ! You will find it easy to keep it up week after week, and on some future day you will look hack on this as the most profit 'able advertisment you ever read and answered. We Pay 4 PER CENT on Savings Accounts All deposits amply secured by the Capital Stock, Surplus and Undivided Profits and Safe Investments. Capital Stock, $100,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits, $30,000 The People's Trust & Savings Bank John Garland, President. W. D. Duncan, Vie Pres. T. B. Kendrick, Cashier. r COMING "THE INSIDE OF THE CUP' Saturday Supper Special Chop Sues and Rice, 35c at Englefield Cafeteria Why cook your Sunday dinner when you can get chicken a la Maryland, roast chicken, roast pork, apple sauce, fillet of beef, vege tables, salads and desserts at Englefierrr Cafe. Twenty years ago par ents who desired to in still the finer musical tastes in their children took them to hear the traveling mandolin or chestra engaged for the evening by the village musical and dramatic club they would have been glad to have taken them to hear the world's celebrated artists -but they never appeared out side the big cities. But today with a Columbia phonograph every home can have any class of artists, any kind of mu sic in their homes to de velope the children's tastes and talent. A home without a Colum bia is like a town without schools, and every home can have one. Talk it over with Morey Roberts, he can arrange the p!an. See the new and improv ed Columbia. MOREY ROBERTS The Piano Man illlillllllllllllllllllllllllllli