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PAGE FIVB TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1921. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Tom Takes Too Much for Granted BY ALLMAN OCCUPY PLACE 0E EI TOM, I bought Voo A chamce Ticket on a box of hive HUNDWF-D f-'INE ClGA5 TODAY - HOW MU H WAo THB the Ticket wA: riCkt-TT WHAT KlKlO OF Clc-AUS vjk?t. THEV? I 50PPO5E l-i E. i I DLOMT 5TAMO OMLV lU) h) LAI THEV VvIIPE IN A NIC.6 BO, AMU HAOTHB PlvTHTTiL-.T HI M ill F - P GOLD BAM I OH them! PiVB HUNPk-EDi 'EM' BODY BROUGHT FOR BURIAL CGMFTERY TO FROM FRANCE AT ARLINGTON LIC IN STATE ARMISTICE IM...OOTUNDA UN TIL DAY. i OTTAWA FREE TRADEH - JOURNAL UNKNOWN HERO 10 1 r VOO'D FALL FOB AMVTMIWG-THEVM05tT ZZZT-TJ. I rMEiJ I w IN SUCH A PRETTV Bo Too' EXCITED AE500T IT, ft I h VOO KNOW VOO CAW POT CABBAGE IM YOU MAV NOT rJ HONOR IN CAPITOL mi ii'iri u , -' ami , . i 'i ' ir- i-- -..-.,-..,. twn I . APPETl UoKt-l t)U-i no oiill vj i m mui-i; i IJjM CAggAGC AMOTH6R TIM O J .- 77- f i. ( )i.jlON'T 5TAMO lo ilrPM flr ' Wotnl igton, N'v I The body of America a unknown horo will grrive In V.'.i hfnrton Wednen.lay afternoon or ovi ning mill will Ho In itate in the rotuiwlii hi toe agpitol until Friday, II Ml ui: ,1 totlav The public mill those ofllclal dele gattoqs and societies which have been i t'n pi-emission in place wreaths on Hir bier win in admitted in the rotuu-l da from s a. m. until in p in. Thurs day, it M: stated, but no one will be admitted after that hour during 'the solemn night preceding the Interment at Arlington. Permits have already bean issued to more than sixty organ! rations, societies ami foreign diplo matic repi tieenlslli ss to place decora tions on the casket. Four American Indian i-hinfs each a tribal bro wljl pay to t lit- unknown1 dead i Arlington next Friday the highest honors known to their rare by placing on the casket s coup stick and war bonnet Plenty Coos of the Crows. I .cine Wolf of the Kiowas, ami Amos Red Owl and Stranger Horse o( the sioux were chosen to confer the decoration by Commissioner of Indian affairs Burke, because ol thelri prominence In the history of the wesl ESaeh Is a high chief In bis tribe audi ha fought American soldiers. They win he dressed In full war regalia. The coup stick, pronounced "koo" is, several feet long and was carried by v. art" d.4l triors who considered it s brave to tom b an enemy during a fiufct When a warrior did so he rut S notch in the Mick or attached to It an'Wglo feather. The war bonnet was regarded by thflj warrior as the most Important article of his regalia and only proven braves were allowed to wear one. T he Ion lilunie was made from eagle ft-athi-rx Consent of the tribe had to beEbtaioed to make a war bonnet and thA making was an occasion for much ceremony including singing and har angues. Kach time a feather was laid iji ilace the chief recounted the parti cular deed It represented A perfect "tajl" consisted of twelve feathers, u ifh white plumes and black tips. i FARM RIDGE thirds Sutton and sist Ml callers Thursday evening RCd Woodward of South Ottawa, a former Sandy Ford resident, was Bhtutlng hands with Streator friends cn Wednesday afternoon. M. D. Lefiessurler called on rela tives in tlijn igpmmunity Siturlay niorr.ing. having come from Pontfao on his way home to Chicago, Is auto George Walking and wife of the KMe wire Ottawa c.illers Thursday. ilr. and Mrs. William Crumrine and dtHghter, Miss .Maude w ere Btreator ($ r w dne day. Jni': and .Mrs. load Were r Cent Ut- tiiwi-. BhoiinetS1. airs. Arthw If. RIack was hostosa toSthe 0. W S. (Tub at her home on ifiirsday 'afternoon. Th'-re was a vezy gi od attendance and the day wiV a pretty autumn one. Beeid tht) mi iii hers . si vera ' visitors wi re pjBSettt. After the a ljeiirninent of thji business session the rest of the tifee was spent 'n a social way. The eijjb will mi et again in South Ottawa township with Mrs. Watts. Among tl visitors weri Mrs. Uberl r Mis, Mrs. William QeiboHt and Mr-. t'ti of Kmin.Ston. 111. She ui!l be per bftT perhaps-' 'romemred h -re as Mrs. Warren Watts. falter Foglfe transact' I business ii firtijid EUdge theflrst of the week, Jflr. and Mrs.' A, Ives departed on Thirsdny tdt. till South, where they have spent many wint Ts. lb ir desti MOT 111!! UOlilH V 1,11 JIr. and Mrs. ( lif their gut st Hi Mr Skinner's iiv nation being (Taremo.it. Kla. (.he --ter Skinner bad the first of the week uotli .r, Mrs. Toney ,J. ipher, ,lrs. Efianry Mullen and .-ist r, Mrs ,!v Naughton, wcnl to Btreator on TBc-Eday, having been call d then b. tha serious eonditlcn of their broth r, Vwltam Phcatland, whi met with a Baflous automobile accident (wi Antrum was a recent Caller ii cijajiU M6m-, Jar. Kriiie Antrim rlc'-.cd straw 'orrlr from her patch recently and had a ahertcakq tor dinner. Mr. anfl Mrs.lvln Doty entertain- nl mgjjtHa$iijor;i of f-tr. ator one day pa: ,'. ek. MMfOrviHc Woodward Is somewhat hetttJ.-irater a tew days' Iilnesr.. Mff W A-.tl: c-lc!,Til of South Otti!fl. .. towr d;ip' entertained com 1 panyA Wfin Orad Hld'to a day tlv woek ! a ' MfXVQoty v'l'-d on loial friends . the first Jif i in- week. Fr ji.Vlj'c ?k metered to town Satuv-1 .-i ..it . - of Grand Ridge transacted .in Streator oO .Wednesday. Ina mith s'loppcd in Ot ater p; rt of the week. viti Jltj'i-j o-.n, a -.1 t'ie II Rlnpk ' homt'Vl 'Mf Hiley was a village caller re ently. ' i Mr.'Mti Mas.- .less Dilley have :- ; thtir'tiUPt Mrs. Wiley s mother. Mrs ! Maritff it- mm Montana. MteiiVrii I'Tyjle entertained a mini bor M frimds at h r home one even-! Ing BlA Inter part of the week. ToVhei.Kors, wile and baby wer miffgJH t jjfy v un trienas near Mr". 'STinte of Deer Park township tranjajsted businis.j in Ottawa r t C til Mr. and Mrs. Kverett Hodgron and rianrhtT fntcrtHined a number of rel ative's . to. uinuiif in honor f Mrs. her stay Hodefn s. utiin humt from dgfn's, iiyn .hum the Weir1.' Kev. Norman B. Qui-c. pastor of SI "fUrsfWertf tertBhied lr mot he Irs. D. '. Mills, and sister. Mr 'fjwif rnrTT- also sistcr-iu-law, Mn a a y . M , '.,' buslttfc 1 It ML Now Burch Is in a beck of a lix, to use strong language, lie says he is i sane. I latest phase! while his lawyer insists that he's cuckoo. A slight misunderstanding between the two. o Or can it be that Burch is crazy and doesn't know it? n How Does Premier Bryan Stand? Premies Briand of Prance would re surrect the League of Nations and call it "Hi 9 Disarmament Conference.'' France with the largest standing army in the world today, might well get in on the conference. Again we say: ancnumi is right" Now Pershing and Rliss are out for disarmament The victors in the last war have been suffering with the vanquished. Read Will Iryin's book on til- subject of "The Next War '' Roddick's library lias it. Irwin's views in the Saturday Kvening I'ost on future problems hav been inter esting reading during the past live veins His books on "The Next War" measures up to the standard. We mav be so bold to cull It his master piece. o Watcon is right, also. We know of several soldiers who were shot with out the formality of court martial In the late war. But we are unable to enlighten the Georgia senator on any; charges of hanging. Probably soldiers were hung with the famed Washing ton red tape instead or rope. o Ol 9 effect of B modern worm war cause others than the astror.o-i to reckon in trillions. men -o - Could there not be, ence for the 'imitation al bloviation? . also, a confer of congrcssion- Says cur friend and It": "Some elopement: the fact that the re art pre etits In sight." o If vou must throw, sdvis are no w J ddln use stones' words are danee;ous. o Gentlemen of leisure w ho might- he good snow shovelers are preparing to migrate south. o Cider continues to turn hard, con trary to the spirit of the Volstead law. o null the f make some cider were it act tlia! rotten apples are nt f as scarce as good ones. o ! Nothing is more terrifying to the householder just now than the appall ing and apparently growing appetite of the family furnace for the more ex- - pensive cuts of coal. o j Now is the time to think ol' winter hats; it doesn't cost much to think. o An act of charity pushes a man fur ther along the road to glory than an 1 act of heroism. I -o i Weather strips will soon be classed ! 'n long felt wants; o Cold wave comin". We suppose that I this is intended to replace the perma nent wave. 0 A freight train was delayed on the side track for 8.1 nit half an hour yes terday UP at the Rock Island depot. "What's the delay?" asked an In quisitive one. of the engineer. "IT! be switched if 1 know," replied the pilot. o Remember, Away Back, Vfwn- Kast 1-ynn, Wav Down Blast, I'r. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. etc. used to show every year about this time, at Sherwod's Opera House? Ric hard I). Mills, from Ea-1 Ottawa 1 roci ntly. i Andrew's, is quite IfldleposC with severe cold .Miss Dorothy Duder visi'td 'aunt. Mrs. Catherine Bchroed sr. Strrator on Saturday utternoon. Alvin Doty and family entertained company from Grand Ridge the lir.-t of the past week. ord reaches us of the. arrival of 1 baby boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Charles cf Katon. Ohio Mrs. Charles was before marriage Mis Violet i-'ogie oi this community. Thi-1 is tire second child, the other being s daughter. John Harris transacted business in Streator" recently. The Women's Guild of the Epis copal church mtt with Mrs. Frank Hus on TVnirsrii'v lat. A good at tendance was pri sent, much work ae COapUsfahed and plans made- for the Wximhmx i "The Silent Call' Rtrongbr-art, police dnf ho niw fat service and is now a movie 'Ctor. will star in "The Silent ejnll." 1 1 h -ti a; in jc assisting cum arc Battle from an ler. Mi Utd !r.- BUT J. Yi om Mrs. returned enjoj Ing a vi Hodgson, who eztt nderl visit -it ha along the Pacific coast L:On?"OUS (iow If your (.-own is expense nougrt you must refer to it as n Meeting a Moyen Age Influence, if it la just a cheap affair vou an let it BO 1-y talking about tie Middle Ages, Anywa the gorgeous Maw Walls costume is certainly suggestive ot the Middle Ages. It is of hi avy blue lace, shot with lilver over sil ver cloth. Sleeves and nock :.ro outlined in silvered material RICKS' TAXI LINE All Hours of Day or Night Steam Heated i mm g igsiiiii ii inn tw V" b is Classified Advertising HELP WANTED WANTED A housekeeper for a lam Hy of two men; good wages to right party. JOHN GARLAND, 412 Mali St.. Ottawa. 111. Phone 860 V. ATTKNTION, Agents and Mall Ord : Men. Vou can build up a good business which will mean an income for life. Send for free booklet of un solicited testimonials like this: Fort Dodge, Iowa. Sept. I'll, 1019. Ubeuina tlsm H-rb Company, Dear Sirs: The man I treated with your Rheumatism Herbs only used it live days and he walked downtown two miles to see mi' last Sunday, and now his wife is also taking the Herb food baths, so you see I got renuits the Qrst time. Respectfully, A. D. Hall. Price $i Pound, 15 Poundsfo. RHEUMATISM HERB co. K 997, ocean Park, Cal, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. I , . WANTED Business man or sales manager to take controlling inter j est in manufacturing and wholesale business in Ottawa and surrounding territories. 910,000 casn ipnat re quired; will show exceptionally large profits on stnplo article. Address P., care this office. WANTED WANTF.D Hy Salvation Army, cloth big and vegetables for winter relief. Call :'.s,s-K. W A N'T KJ Clean rags, uny color, the Froe Trader-.Iocrnal otMoe FOR RENT For RKN'T Two or three unfurnish ed rooms on south side. Very rea sonable. Phone T . FOR RENT A rOOtS) cottage. particuars UiquU room 303 Armory itivelly modern 'ix well located. For of Wm. Jamison, Blk. FOR RENT llght hous Main St. -Furnished rooms (keeping. Call l" for -217 FOR REN (T lusseu home at 'ill A ill Second Ave., Hell lit $2..Mhi; bargain; lmm place has toili water and is in $18 per month, or ' either proposal i diate possession; t. electric lights, i good order. T. B. FARRBL1 FOR REN' i ii flat. I veniences. 6S8-K. Nov. 1. moi and b urnish 11 con Phone BUSINESS NOTICES DON'T give your junk away. We paying 80? a hundred for rags. 50- for magazines, 50c for bale are mil per, 20'- for mixed iron, and be for any article not mentioned And don't forget to call up will tend to it right away. 94W. MAX. lil.OOMFi'K 513 Cllnti i price and we Phone .ii. n St. F.A.K0SS0W ROOFING CO. Tar and Gravel Roofers All Work Guaranteed 505 Second St. La Saile, III Telephone 130 RENOTING Mattresses, Featherbeds and Pillowi renovated ard made over. Box Springs, Sofa and ehilr scat Springs reset and repairer! at reason able prices. Phone 837-X or send to GEORGE BAUCHLE 1519-1523 Main St. West Side AND FAIR DEALErt 115 West Main Street. FREE TRADEK-JOURNAL PT(,. CO. Publisher. NEW YORK Rrn'RESEMTATlV" S. C. Thels Company, 355 Fifth Ave CHICAOO RKl'RESENTAI tVOT S. C. Thels Company, 864 Mosadnoe Block. MNNEAPOI IS RKPRE8ENTATIV! S. C. Theis Company. 708 Lincoln l-'.r The Free 1 rauer-jonrnal may b found at the new-- depots of Wheel s' KtalO, KneUSal I'rr.thera and Fvl Cigar Store. FOR SALE MOUSES COR SAI.K I offer for sale one of th" vi rj finest one story brick bunga lows in Ottawa. Vou know about the best laid plans oPmen and mice," etc. it is new; it is u beauty; lovely location; 16,000, and worth '.t. T. Ii. PARRELL. FOR BALE -fi room house, cast side, $2)400, Also 8 room trnuso with modern conveniences, and garage, So. Ottawa 2,300. If not sold soon will rent for $-8 per month. W. D. PUSSY, Central Life Bldg., Ottawa. FOK SALE Five room house with four lots, fruit trees, city water, good cellar. Tel. 209 K. FOR SAI.K Five room house, two blocks south of stand pipe, two lots, good water, fruit, garage and barn. Tel. 209 K. FOR SALE west side; 1 floors; price Central Life House and rooms; $2,800. W Bldg. good lot on hard wood , B. PUSBY, ; FOR SAI.K --C room house, small lot, I 6, blocks of business district, Ottawa. No modern improvements. $fl5o cash. Alo ti room house, city water, west, side, a bargain at $l.u00, -'-iJds cash. ! balance $15 per month. W. B. PUSBY, Central Kile Bldg;, Ottawa. FOR SALE A cozy wee! built cot tage, l'-j stone, 7 rooms, hot water heating, near St. ColUmba, sewer and paving all paid; nice corner, lot 40 x III) feet; very desirable. $4,600.00. T. II FARRBLL. FOR SAI.K One story frame shingle roof dwelling at 1517 West Madison.. i.ot 5u x i5o; cement walks, inside jand out; gas, electric lights, city i water in kitchen sink; hardwood floor in kitchen, other Boors painted; four room house, all in - -100.00; worth more newly weds, own y good order, $1,- Come on, you air own property. T. B. FARRBLL. 1ALE- -A good property at 6o3 F( i i Ihrlstle Btreet; wiu sen it to you for very little more than the property is worth. It is now unoccupied; own- tt sell it beto t. 6 rooms water, go order, $2.ii accept electric cellar. .00 and eat isual opportunity. T. B.' FARRBLL FOR SALE The one story frame dwelling at !H7 Mulbury street. Furnace, bath, six large rooms all in good order; paving and sewer in and paid. Will sell for less than i'.s mar- : ket value, pos sale; terms if ession in ;10 days from desired. T. Ii. FARRBLL, FOR SALE If there is in Ottawa a believer in permanent values of property on De Sota, De Leon, Fourth and Kast streets and the neighbor hood I want to talk to him and offer him the Retz property at Fourth and East strefs for a fraction of its value. It is a very lame property and a snap. T. Ii. FARRBLL, FOR BALE room, fur garage, in 500, Also. 7 room house, bath aace, laundry, barn and first class condition, $5, I room, two story UOU86 furnace, bath, very large lot, $4,.if0 8 room house, 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. FOR SAKE 7 room cottage, hath j gas, electric lights, $2,?00; also ii : room cottage, hardwCUd floors, fur nace, hatli, gas, laundry. $5,000; and I 7 room house, hot water heat, coa! used in 1920 for heating an deooking i cost $56.00; bath, fine electric fix , tures, gas, laundry, large barn; will I be sold ut a bargain. All in Kast Ot jtawa. Miss Gertrude Harris. FOR SAKE New brick ti room bunga low, modern, in first class condi tion. $5. ."500; also 6 room house, fur nace, hath, gas, laundry, $3,f.00; and 7 room house, oak and enamel wood work, hardwood floor-, very large front porch, newly painted and dec orated. $5,000; all in West Ottawa. Miss Gertrude Harris. FOR SALE 7 room bungalow with I lartro front porch, hot water hnat, fine bath room, largo barn; two lots, f 1.500 nu, an 8 room melern house. , with glassed sun parlor, in Center Ot tawa; lirge iot, JS.O00O0. Miss Oor trude Harris. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES THE AUTO OWNER both farmer and city man, should ap preciate the savings incurred when buying their auto parts at BANDERS AUTO PARTS CO. We sell to retail trade at wholesale prices, Phone 169. 829 W. Main St.. On the Corner. WANTED Vou to know wo are the originators ot cut prices, not imitators. Nowhere else can you buy for these price i and get quality: Front Ford radiator covers, TO cents; Sorenson Ottawa made Ford radiators, $25 value, $15.17; aluminum nplder steering wheels. $5 value, 13; brake stops rear light, silver reflector, $; value, $3.75; Ford horn, wire and switch, $2; heaters. $2; spotlights, n Millar $7.50 lamps. 2.05; fan belts, 20 cents and up. Lowest prici s on tires and tubes, curtains and top coverings. Thous ands of things you need. We have a real stock; complete, and carry gen uine Ford parts. ED W. HAYNE SUPPLY CO., Inc. FOR SAI.K Bulck roadster; Al con dition; b new tires; $450. Call 52n-W, or 656-X after 6 p. m. FURNITURE for BALE Parlor .suite, best of condition. Apply in verj West Superior St Phonp 5S4-L. HOUSEHOLD goods FOR SALE Household furniture and house for rent. Inquire 712 Clinton St. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Large good condition. bard ( I'lloll' ml stove 1117-K. FOR SALE One car of Red River early Ohios at $1.25 per bit. on C. B. & tracks. Rhone 11029. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Mrs. Ggay's lot, north of Joe Pearson's home, corner Orleans and Chapel. A fine building spot. There are but few building lots on the East side that are for sale, and this is one of the best, nicely graded, cement walks, sewer paid; paving is OU the way. Will sell it for, well--let's see como in and let me toll you how cheap. T. B. FARRELL. Professional Cards Dr. C. F. Van Atta Successor to Dr. Hertog. Kye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office 404 Central Llts. Phone tOifi-W THERON L. LENA M. Warrick & Warrick CHIRCPRACTOR8. Palmer School Graduates 'loom 212-14 Central Life Building, Ottawa Til Office Phone 100S, Res. Phone 1110 L Hours: 10-12. 2-5. 7 8. Dr. C. A. Blean CHIROPRACTOR. Hours; 9-12 a in.. 1-4 p m Licensed by Illinois Stnte Board of Health 11. P.1 Mnlntie Hide Pmn " These Want Ads Go Into Thous ands of Homes: Read them and profit. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP To Whom It May Concern: On and after November 1, 1921, the partnership of Prafeke & WelSS, 111 Kast Main street, Ottawa, Illinois, it, dlsolVed by mutual consent. Mr. F. C. Prafeke continuing in the business at the above address as an individual, as- i sum ing all outstanding obligations of I thp partnership to date and all ac ' counts due the firm to date hi ing pav i able to him at once at the above ad dress. PRCD C. PRAFCKK. MILTON E WEISS Ottawa. Illinois, November I, 1921. FARM LANDS FOR SALE Small farmB near Ott wa, as follows: 5 acres, well improved I 4,500 10 acres, garden land 10,000 S4 acres, one-half cultivated... 10,530 Si acres, one-bnlf tillable, bal. timber 6,000 40 acres, fairly well Improved. 13,00) 0 acres, three-fourths timber, small bldgs 1.60 115 acres, mostly black, in proved 23,000 And others. Terms cam be a ranged . W. B. PUSEY. Central Life Bldg. Ottawa. Illinois. FOR SALE 133 acres of fairly well improved land adjoining the village of Troy Grove. Anyone wishing to purchase a good farm and home, ideal ly located, had better come and seo me at onco. WM. JAMISON, Room 306 Armory Blk, Ottawa, 111. FOR SALE 180 acre.", well improve and fine location on hard road be tween Ottawa and Utlca; price right. W. 1). PUSEY, Central Kifo Bldg. FOR SALE 27 acres. Just outside city limits, la tii saile county, f ourteen acres un der cultivation. Five acres that cat) be cultivated. Orchard. Some tim ber. An ideal place for grapes, fruit ami chickens. Good 2-story home, barns, etc. Part cash. 122 acres, line rich .soil, as level aS a floor. Brick home and large barn and other improvements. TJie house a practically In city limits. 100 acres, just a hall mile from th above farm, on hard road. Same soil Good improvements, Level. An ldeai farm. I 'resent corn crop will show what land will do. Pre-war prices on both these farms. Will consider trade on small placi, city property or stock of goods. George A. Crowden Ottawa, Illinois Phone 1058. 613 First Ave. CHICAGO, OTTAWA, ! & PEORIA RAILWAY OTTAWA, ILL. Effective Oct. 9th, 1921. EXPRESS HANLLED ON ALL CARS AT LOW RATES. EASTBOUND East bound cars leave Ottawa sta tion for Marseilles, Seneca, Morris, Minooka, Rockdale und Jollet, 111., in a. m. 6:00, 7.55. 9:55. 11:55. In p. m., 1:55, 0:55, c4:55, 5:55, 8:05, 10:00. WESTBOUND Westbound cars leave Ottawa sta tion for Utlca, La Salle, Peru, Spring Valley, Ladd, OePue, Itureau, Prince ton in a. m. a5:55, g6:52, f8:50, a9:66, (110:55, fll:55. In p. m., al:55, fS:5B, a5:55, f7;55, d10:00. SOUTHBOUND. Southbound cars leave Ottawa sta tion for Grand Ridge, McKinley Park and Streator in a. m., 5:55, 7:55, 11:55. In p. m., 1:55, 3:55, 5:55, 10. a La Salle. C Morris, daily except Sundays and holidays, d -Ladd. f Princeton. g Ladd, daily except Sundays aDd holidays. ALWAYS BUY TICKETS AND SAVE MONEY. TICKET OFFICE OPEN FRO .d 6:40 A. M. TO 11:36 P. M. TICKET FARES CHICAGO TO Via Joliet. in., and Chicago & Jollet Electric Railway. $3.00 Round On Trip Way (Return trip limited to ten days.) FAST FREIGHT SFRVICE. Phone agents for full Information.