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JAY, DECEMBER 3, 1921. THE OTTAWA FREE TRApER-J OURfc AL. PAGE THREE, JH WITNESSES OF VIGILS IN ANGELES HOTEL JgcdBk& 8AY8 MURDER DEFEND- 1ENTED ROOM FACING OF OF J. HELTON KENNEDY L OF MYSTERIOUS N'S VISITS TO HIS SUITE. .ngelos, Cal Hop. 3. -A. H. hotel clerk, was a wIUii'hh for h in the trial of Arthur C. 'riilay. BttfOh Is Charged with (lor Of J. Helton Kennedy here ?U8t. was employed at 1 hotel di cross Broadway from the of Konnedy His tentimony re- the securing ;;f a front room h a few day before the shoot il the COndOOt of the tenant the intervening days. said that Burch remained In it much of the time and on one l whs visited by a woman who a vigil that the clerk said m keepltif,'. He was tumble itify the, woman, hut nave a description. Mrs, Madelynn aln was indicted with Hurrli e state has said it would on to identity her as the woman tde the visit In question, h sat for hours at a time khz- m his hotel window across the from Kennedy's office between I ami Auk. 5, Nilcs testified. Blanche Rogers, a chamber n the hotel, tea tided a woman liurch In this room. Nlles da- I the visitor. The description Mrs. Obenchaln. Miller, superintendent of the itf'ttppnSttP the hotel, lestilied lut? seen a man lOOklBS toward lilclint; from a room in the hotel urch occupied and declared the esemhled BUTCh, nse attorneys who have an d Insanity as a part, of their e, emphasized in cross ekSRlin PSe witnesses tPat Ilie man w no (ept watcli would look nxeniy tended periods. liam '. Pllger, mechanic, cm I at an automobile rental park, ed a man he Identified as Burch I an automoldle from him for eek beginning July 26, and signed ante "M. ('. Obenchain" to a slip. Mrs Obenchaln was ered thus at a downtown hotel ;it time, according to testimony, lie name of the hotel was given he address of the automobile on the rent slip. defense attorneys introduced Idence panoramic photographs ffom an airplane of the section .,.i. iv i:ntn ii rr, Minn n a i :. . r rottage where the shooting oc- d. The photographs were huiiR the courtroom for the guidance jury. Miss Vera Long of Kast Mollne Is the guest of her HlsUr, Mrs. W. II. Whitsltt in the Palmer apartments. Kd IV Brush of Kergus Kails, Minn., a former Ottawa man. Is spending a few days In Ottawa looking artor his business Interests and visiting with his old friends. B, i. Aehard was u pMMBftr to Chicago this morning. Miss LrUOUe Sanders of the south side is spending the day In Ohlcago, Miss Harriet Hradlsh wont to Chi cago this morning to sixuid the day with friends. Miss Elisabeth Bowers is a Chica go visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1'. Taylor and daughter returned from Chicago last evening where they had been spending a short time with friends. Mis Mary Mm ray Baker and Miss Caroline A. Murray of Rvanston are pending the winter with Miss Mary K. Nattinger on Congress street. Mrs. Victor Humble! Of SI. James St.. went lo Kankakee today for a visit with friends. Tavlor iStrawn of Chicago was In Ottawa today to attend to legal busi nesH and to visit his father and mother. Attorney and Mrs. Lester II Strawn. Miss Mary Sheffler of Serena was an Ottawa visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. IM. N. Armstrong of Buchanan St., will leave ateut Decem ber fi for Florida, where they will spend the winter. Their daughter, Miss Lucy Armstrong who is now visiting in Washington. I. C., may go south later In the season. Mrs. C. S. Ayers of Columbus SI., Is visiting relatives In Lowdonvlllc. Ohio. L. M. Lucey was a La Salle business visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. William ('dwell of Ot tawa Avenue, have returned home imm llnchester. Minn., where the for mer underwent an operation, Uimrn ivinrv Clark and Llbhlo Keys of I -a Salle are spending the weekend visiting with Miss Marguerite Haley, HOD West Jackson St. i' w Hie wart. Prudential Life In Hlll'iince superintendent left today lor Missouri, where he will spend the month among relatives In HI. LOUIS and Pike County. During his uiisenco Inspector Decker will be In charge 01 the Ottawa dlslrict. Victor Krl.zie and Prank Schtt- macker attended a party In Ottawa last night. Mrs. A. S. Calkins of Ottawa Ave. underwent an operation today at St .losenh's hospital in Bloomington Mr. Calkins and daughter, Mrs. Prod Bont ,,f l.osfant who relniiied from Bloomington on Tuesday, after accora- paning Mr. Calkins there, wont hai k again yesterday to SPSnd the weekend. Attorney John Coleman of l.a-Mtiio. transacted business in Ottawa today. W. ('dwell of Ottawa avenue, vis ited friends in La Salle last night. Mill lune and Hen Hlake of Mar seilles visited in Ottawa last evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Adams of ROUte are the proud parents of a baby son bom this morning ut Ky hurn Memorial hospital. John Walsh of l-i Salle called on friends in this c ity last Bight, MATEANDDAUGHTER BEQUEATHED $1.00 IN STREATOR WILL WOMAN MAKES "NOMINAL" BE QUESTS TO HUSBAND AND CHILD WHILE DIVIDING ESTATE AMONG SEVEN OTHER HEIRS. ton, Teresa March, Louise Duggani and Anna lloer. Is to receive i leg acy of 1(175 each. A son, John Leyes, Il In receive a piece of Peru proper ty provided he pays V. to the estate. The six children, LlSlie Ban ning, George Leyes, Joseph Leyes, John Leyes, Anna Kuhl and K ite lie ho, are named the residuary halTB, Invalid Granted Hivcics. Mrs. Christine Khutaon, who for twelve years has been an Invalid, rid lug In a wheel chair, was granted a divorce decree from Ki'gle Kntjl on. alias Edward Knut3Kn, pt Mlnm 1 1 i ih her Bequeathing her husband, John Al len, and daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Coulson, legacies of $1.00 each, the will of the late Mrs. Annie Allen ol Btreator has been (lied for probate, The pefition staling the value of the estate has not been entered on the COUrt records. By the terms of the will the residue Is to he equally di vided between the following children of Mrs. Allen: John Cadnian. Nellta ('adman, Mary Cadman, William Cad man, Robert Cadman. ( haries i ad man and Sadie Ready, The will was drawn June 14, 190.4, and was witnessed by P. J. Lucey and the late Clarence King. Leyes Estate of $4,000. The will of the late ESltiabeth Leyes, who died at her home in Peru on Oct. Iff, was liled for probate today Mrs. Leyes left an estate valued al $4.0U(J. By the terms of her will eai h child of her three deceased daugh- prop-meca. on grounds of cruelty Is Court this morning. Mrs. Knit was unable in c inie Into court. dSS tlons In her hehi-.lf being road bv ittorney. She alleged that sh bai been a helpless cripple for mors thai twelve years, and charge. i the defend ant with drunkenness and with beat lug her several times while he MU Intoxicated, Mi t. Knutsod was liven ti ' rtv w In n she lives mirth ol she and the defendant were married in 1884 and lived togetln r until the day befon Christmas lb 11 o. Ac- cording to the bill, He y are the par enti ut live children. Ottawa Woman's Club Cook Book. Sold bv Kneiissl Bros., Oil iwa. t;. p. Smith, (Hand Ridge Allen Drug Store, Marseilles. Oeorge Elelmer, utiou. P. I). Watson, I -eland. CLASSIFIED ADS. (Main Want Ad Section Page Ple.) MEN Grower of dependable stock want reliable salesmen, commis sion weekly, no delivering, Brown Brothers Nurseries! Rochester, .v. Y. i vuajwinrju ' -iV.flsaVAV! if i m Holeproof Hosiery A Welcome Gift The package that discloses silk hose is a wel come one the more so when it contains a pair of our ladies' hole-proof hose. Notice. October 12. 1921, tho Ottawa -ery changed its name. After date it will be known as tho wa tTuuuvts v. o. Xmas Notice. ee booklets, "How to Serve Sun- on. The "Sunshine Lady" would to see you at T. It. Godfrey's. Notice. is United Telephone company is it to issue its new directory. iiith in i s u ties ih i ui c ill ue U ..!... . . ... . . .......... I I ,111 lit- I I II II I tit II, lit, i .. 1.11 '- A, O. H. Notice. nirntor iiiuaMni, rt Tilt- 1 A C TI day at 2:30 p. m., at St. (,'olumba's The Tuesday Study Circle meet Dec. fi at the home of Mrs itSV Kneussl. HIT Illinois avenue. HICHESTER SPILLS . 1'It U tfcl A UilN Ih llPlvn i fiii ihmm iuuWW I.oJlJ Aak your Urvggint for iii-phPh-lrr-s itunmnd lirnnd i-iiis m neu and i.oi.l ptttUlH' QfVjfta ir.l with Blur. Ri!.Un, Tk no other. Hiiv nf vn. nrujftfl-,;. AsL- fur? JII.i'1! r.-T!'R'H inifNi h ft And riLi.sr - aa nil hi imi rvr wfWHtuB- 35 Don't Coax Children To BRUSH TEETH uesday s paper). Let the child chew nntnrn Emm which ,-lejina ninnth 1 lei-in IM-Liei , wii.ii i. iihi i.oui, ciii h: d and delicious fruit flavors. Get package of any dealer, five cents eight big chews. Head the "Why- e. on the label and get. toiaer, ;x ininc." The Greatest advance in rninE in folder, il Rums are in bat ndttlon, result of neglect. Preven n is better than cure. Sweetora, gum delicious, ts mi'-'ioy nenc- Yeastole the Original and Best Yeast pecially for heallh has been proved iiii .il i i lie il u 's in il e wi'M ,11111 - . . .1 1 m .1 1. . . ...1... IH-ril, ill ilt'lt'tl mill tltl.en n.v wnv, e other day, having used Yeastole r more than two years, after trying otkrs. At least bIx Ottawa doe rs KW using Yeastole. They know. Yeastole costs less, does more The company, a corporation, want capable man as agent for this coun . a good prospect. Address. Dr. Make This An ELECTRICAL CHRISTMAS Only 21 Days To Xmas If you love her whether she be a mother or a sweetheart, buy her some thing electrical. ' Electrical Xmas gifts are the cheap est and the most welcome gift you can buy. ' H ! For instance: Make the initial pay ment of $10.00 down on a beautiful electric washer, or $5.00 down on a wonderful electric vacuum cleaner. You couldn't make any woman a more useful present than either one or the two. Buy your sweetheart a beautiful pair of boudoir lamps or a curling iron, a waver iron what would be a more appreciated gift. Any of these articles with a $1.00 deposit will be put aside for you to Xmas. Come in and see what we have to offer you. Some very beautiful articles M. & H. Elec. Co. Phone 302-W Ottawa, 111. and Sandwich, 111. House of Quality and Reasonable Prices Ti Suggestions J ii iiiiMumiMisiiiiiiii i' ill i tasiwiinwi i m rr'TW-nr"' ' CO lilllllHIIilHIRIIIIHl I Willi Public Sale of Katherine Lempp property will be held on the premises, Thursday Dec. 8, at two o'clock p. m., just north of "Prairie Grocery Bridge" In We Ottawa a very desirable property. For particulars inquire of Robert Carr, Cen tral Life Building, or The First Trust Company, Ottawa, Illinois. You can't tell- What That Cold Will Develop Into BE SAFE, TAKE r.'iNCAiii, 32 CALIBERS , rrTnds Mirk"' FOR COtOS. HEADACHE. NEURALGIA, UTsrfcrSl. fiHlKPE, PAINS, Etc. I DlRB;;TloN9 Per tloadaobc, Sub n-t-lj I i'.u r hik, mi i4 tnij oin neui 'ne i im "-tri t:oara. vor DtlMM l l . m. it . oalai taks o4 tlmsa at day, . - scf nitti UM at U Jtloe. For Colli aod i l II MS Hsad taks nn TfT S hours W. D, DUfsi'c AN, WM. D. DUNCAN DRUGS n msm, ii 41- OFFICERS LORENZO tMiAND, President EDWARD SWIFT, Vice Pros. CHARLES E. HOOK, Vice Pres. OSCAR HABBBRLB, Cashier KKlcli A. OBRDING, Asst. Cashier BPW1N .1. CA88IDY, Ahs(. CashlST JOSEPH M. QEARY, Asst. Cashier Make your signature worth money by having a che king account at this strong, safe bank. PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHECK 114 1'l FIRST NATIONAL BANli OTTAWA, ILLINOIS Our 1922 Xmas Club is Now Forming pMrMHEBa Bfcn SYSTEMSStsl e), Ottawa, 111.