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PACE FOUR. THE OTTAW. rgftEfii TRADER-JOURirAL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921. OSES MOVIE FILMS' pjfeTo 1 TOSHOWTREATMENT (01M(MtLl OF CHILD PLAGUE DR. ALLEN INTERSPLICES PIC TUfirS OF OZARK COUNTRY WiTH VILWS DEPICTING MOST EFFECTIVE MEANS OF COMBAT TING INFANTILE PARALYSIS. Vivacious Viola Thn Til. in:. CiViminj: venUon xiiiMt!..!! mill i .iik by Dr .i. Alien :n the Qayaty laat how f iik tin- inojin.i uf pro .mil rallel of Infantile bar!- lit, vltb beautiful pictures if th ic m n of BSUroka Springs and mir rotndiii country, was K.vutly on- loved by all wlm went, afternoon and lr. Allen said tii.it Infantile partly i i ' can lie pri'Vi nli'd In nearly nlli and tli.it much tnori cun bn dopo than uomoionly done to r --j liivi.- its unfortunate after effeott. He laid that ho - lii'eti Itivi'stlKatltiR tho BO-nullcd child plague since 1!07, wlli-ll the Ural :-i r iolts epidemic oc- i unfed In tlil country. I : i ni lie paralysis Is a spina dts rap'. I);- Allen said, and there Is 1 1 condition of the spine favorable to its development that can be improved by traw at. which was illustrated. Qood reeding la tin- chief require-1 lynl tor maintaining raaiataiice uKaiiii-t any disease, h said. HU own children, pictures of whom mrt sM vkii. have bean Immune to all chil dren lti i iea The best feedini i Bts ' (ban thai expanded by the ;n- r r.lly. he said. fr n said be la latiafled, after much careful Investigation, that lim-j barm dli common in highly i i ly hottiad poultry, la tho same i Infantile paralysis. It has biin di (Inltoly proved, by much more thorotif,! Investigations than have The t i.ppep ie I 'I' KliMdj ilnl k patron lied, ' All rn all time was had by ladlea are highly anoui 193, Kev. Norman 1! QlllfCR pariab work here on Thu noon. Several in the communl r'Jti at M i t vans well i silenilld I present pleased and the clearing wai iday doing atter- on hyr trip abroiul wlueh was highly tnteit. lining.. Mlaa flelle t.oi'u,. i, ,,i lior fjiiet Tueiday of the past week her frl.-ml. M I M, I. eland, of Ottuwa. and rnueh i ii.iuy(.i by alJL ii.iinty iu freahiuejtUi were served, Mr. ami .irn. uiuck motor d to Ot tawa i.tst week. Mrs. "Yank Muss has bean ipand- Mrs. ami tie. M n I. lerl w.n nt Itb coldi ist W( n. lined Mr iVuilv Shin- was o'f.iwa ipent ind Mrs. a day Tonay Mr and Mr 1 1 at ! Mm. Bart Skjj day.. Mral Smith recently, William KIrkpatrl recently wltb Mr. U'eh'i-. Sir, and iMin. Lou Decktard ami familyJrpant Sunday with relatives In Dear Park. J, K. Andrews spent d iy with his granddaiighter. Mr-. Skinner, re cently and no douht ;-( t mi,' acquaint ed wltb Master Bkinner Jr. Arthur Thomas and wife motored I to the county seat the last of the I week, where Santa Claus hai a i grand display of Christmas cheer. Mr. and Mrs. John Harris had as. their guest recently their daughter, Mr. ami talned Air Tuesday. Mra. at, j. Baldwin d Btreator on Saturday, lu i.n an liidelluite tlm,. u Mrs elms. William and Qeorge Cogla butchered putting in a winter siipplv John Head transacted Ottawa iwentlv. Mrs i c. Hodgson vis i;i Btreator a fan avi i Charley Milton spent caller 1 " ''Ham I'lalgr.it li her niece, Mrs. tho grundiieph- mg a lew- iluyH With 1 .icr Hklmier, aixl e s. frank Moore t ratisacteil bualncsa In Btreator one da) the past week. e enter- Antram are fctif- in some acorerad tho first inrtad i' she i Mr. et IIH m i Inat tor will ami iled friend ecently. ) Pueaday at eiie. where he uaalated them in butchurlqg. Miss Annie Wojlanhaupi of South Ottawa served ut the William Qlelm borne last week! Mrs. T .1. Where was an Ottawa shopper Thursday. Lewie Antram and wire motored to Btreator recently. Matter Martin S'octim Is better from a cold. Mrs M. C. Hodgson spent several days last week with Mr and Mrs. Ar thur .1 Yoeum and family. A Chriatmai party, one of tho first Of the season, was held at the home o!' Mr and Mrs Bart Shipley recent ly. This proved a very Jolly affair a "Millions Now Living Will Never Die" A. L. Seeley Orpheum Theatre Ottawa, 111. Sun., Dec. 18 at 10 a. m. Illustrated by Beautiful Colored Mo tion Pictures Children Admitted if Ac companied by Parents On Mi nd Mrs. Cheoter Skinner are ( the proud parents of a baby hoy. who I made his appearance recently. This I ll the first child to hless the home. I so consequently there Is much rejolc I ing. j Mr. and Mrs. Oney Howe had as I their guest a few days- the past week the hitter's brother, Robert Mcvitty, from Downers drove. Ha also vlait I ed relatives and friend! in the ridge before returning home. f H. Bouthgate, a former resident of this parish for many, many years, hut now of Chicago. Is reported very ' Viola Dana la one of tho most VfvadMM nrtrcsacs of tho fmaT'hn .s Wivov Lover, ill at Itelfor with daughter's ! iome, Mrs (i. it comea to us all hope for batter late, where his in this commit!. - bajen lifnb by th : r.:r 'ih. n to pi to Hi ..-I to Pitaiitlle paralysis, that i i tranamtHi l principally y n i n l ittle fly and that the I ( the disease is in carrion. . I'.-i t care should he used rent decaying flesh from re . on or near one's premises. caaecially in nunmar, Th. i i ; !::: . Jr. All tfflin of pfraly: i . of Dorothy strait wna how the means of recovery ed, Qluatratod with moving D says that there are r,ymp- th oncoming of infantile i.giaiv: i; irom one to four davs nro- cgtln - ts positive development and t'unt these can he easily raOOgniud ; ftii ' :s taken to stay its progress. Tno illustration of these symptoni3 ii nd the preven'lve measures to ho id .1 111 be added to the picture, t" H exhibited wherever an epidemic la tweati ii il. SET TIME LIMIT ON VOCATIONAL ACT Chicago. Dec. 15. The Federal this district, which comprises the states of Illinois. Michigan and Wis consin, has het-n Instructed by Wash ington, l). c. that the 7th Congreai has placed a time limit for the accept ation of vocational training under the Vocational Rehabilitation Act. The Act. "Public Act No. 18." mak ing appropriations to supply de ficiencies in appropriations for the fiscal year year ending June 80, and prior fiscal years, and for other purposes, approved June 16. 1921, con tains the following provision: "That any person entitled, under the provision of the Vocational fte haMlttatlon Act as amended, to take vocational training must make appli cation therefor within eighteen months from the date of the approval of this Act." No applications for vocational train jjig .under the Vocational Rehabilita tion Act, from persons diaabled in service in any way, can be considered IDbicagO, Pec. 15. Official repre- i unless submitted prior to December Bontativea of thirty protestants orl lfi' vr- Tniii statement it is an gnnizations of the I'nited States will : "ouct-il will be interpreted to mean ir here tomorrow to attend the any written application trom such annual meeting of the Federal Couti-! I,prson expressing desire for voea- cil of the Churches of Christ In Ameri- onai training under tne provisions ca. Nevsspaper Tf all the dallj I'llited States we paper as wide ii paper they 000,000 mill the dlstanct newspapers two feet wld Consumption. daily newspaper! in the s Were CUt IntO Strips of ide as the regular dally would form a ribbon -10,-j long or mora than half t'i the sun. These same would also make a strip belting the world 16,000 times. The Thrift Magazine. Just Imaginel Among the wives of the English coal miners there exists the curious cus tom of putting small bits of coal among the clean sheets on their beds. They believe that if they neglect to do this their husbands will meet with on accident before the sheets an changed. CHURCH FEDERATION TO MEET IN CHICAGO emnizi Fifth.. The announcement of the meeting ted thai "Nobody in America, It is Bare to say, so fully represents the i tiki life of tho protestant churches the federal council of churches. The eypandlttg activities of the coun cil and in increasing vitality in spite of the decline of the Inter-church Worid Movementt have focused upon ll thi eyea of those who believe in Inttrdenamtnational endeavor and in lh" present practicability of cooper ation on the part of their churches in .: great number of common tasks." The sessions will consider "The Chflrch and the World Brotherhood," "Tk Church and Inter Racial llroth- h. ll," "The Church and Hrother 1 nd In Industry." and the "Church and International' Brotherhood." Dr W W. Alexander, of Atlanta of the Rehabilitation Act. If any ap plications from disabled ex-service persons are received on or before December It!. 19::', they will be given coniideratolou on their merits with out regard to the time limitation. Horseshoes It is unpoialbl when horseshoes coin In the Hriii entu posed to represent it Is not likely, hi with iron was at early part of the Long in Use. FARM RIDGE Fred Peck and daughter and Miss Kennedy attended the meeting of the Cirls Friendly society at the Chri.it church parish ball la Btreator Mon day evening. This society of the I church bad a six o'clock supper and pound party, each member bringing I a pound of food, can of fruit or such as they could for the needy. The : minister. Rev. Norman B. Qttlgg, will ' distribute same. The supper was ; much enjoyed, which consisted of hamburger steak, potatoes, brown ! gravy, rolls, pickles, cocoa, fruit sal j ad and wafers, after which the com I pany enjoyed the rest of the even i ing in games of different kinds, dan- .Miss l-oglo was a t-treator shopper recently. ,1 Walter Fogle and wife have return ed from Fairbury. where they have bean the guests of relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fahn were among the Christmas shoppers In Btreator recently. A few from in and around this com munity attended the bazaar and sup per at different churches in Btrea tor and Grand Ridge the past week, stating a splendid display of articles for sale and a good supper served at all. Word reaches us of tho death of Howard Crowden, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Crowdpn of Ottawa. This Is a shock to ail his friends here, he having attended a number of picnics, etc., in the Community where haj made many friends. The deepest sympathy is extended his parents and all those left to mourn the loss j of this youth, gpne but not forgot ten, from all friends in ond around this vicinity through the columns of the Free rTader-Journal and Fairi Dealer. Miss Relic Locke entertained Mrs. Chas. Alberts-Rundy Wednesday ev ening. Mrs. Bundy was one among those artists who took part in the county music teachers,' convention,! held at the M, R. church In the ridge.! Reports art enjoyed by all. lin and a numb the program. 'I each number was much Miss Ida Chamber r of others were on le latter gave a talk Dependable First Mortgages I he unswerving consistency and the eternal goodness ot Illinois Farm mort gages are two features which have made them the favorite investment of multitudes of thoughtful people. 1 h rough years of prosperity, and periods of depression, they have re mained sound and secure; the invest ment without a worry. . We offer the people of Ottawa and vicinity First Mortgage notes secured by the fertile cicres of La Salle Coun ty's best farms. Invest SI 00, S500 or more We extend a cordial invitation to the readers of this advertisement to call at our office and discuss investment prob lems. , j Ottawa Securities Co. Farm Loans and Mortgage Bonds 1 26 Madison St. Phone 57 Ottawa, 111. A Safe Investment Earning 7 Per Cent "Unit ll urn 1. A p- s hod. nniUe about Hull B, C, la a horse being wever, that shoeing all common in the Middle area. Wil liam the Conqueror is believed to have Introduced the art into Britain. For centuries the art of the ahoeamith rmilod with that of the scholar and Sto win ted, with eithe dard or Hard furnished tli s. An Xmas d for the latti Misses g at th llot- r part of U and. Bishop Robert E. Jones, of New bard in England and Prance, and even Orleans were on the program at last night's session while today, Arthur Najb of Cincinnati and J. W. Kline, prisi i nt ot the Blacksmith! Union ot Chicago will talk. The committee on arrangements is also i Meeting Hon. Arthur J. Bal fottf, of England and Dr. Wellington J.oo, of China, both of whom are at tending the Arms conference, to make "lib during the sessions. ST. LOUIS HAS BIG CUT IN FATALITIES St Louis, Dec. 14. A decrease of 1 11 in fatal accidents in St. Louis for the first ten months of 1921 as cofttpred With 1920 is sown in a re port by ('arl L. Smith, secretary manager ot the St. Louis Safety Council. Probi motor vehicles there were elgpty-three deaths for the 192U pesji I compared with seventy-nine toMhi. year, the decrease in spite of an-' it eie,,se 0 several thousand Mitoi.h. biles. kings practiced the art, Notice. Don't forget the War M others apron party tomorrow niht at I o'clock at the Legion rooms. Orettencord departed re st. Louis, where she will holidays with her parents relatives and friends. XMAS DANCE. OTTAWA ARMORY, MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 26. torn ano, tile dance ing plannt camber, Mrs. Ei cently for spend the and other O. T. Jackson of Grand Ridge was one among those who transacted busi ness in Streator one day the latter part of the week . John Harris transacted business in Streator Saturday. The supper and bar.aar held at the Fred Park home Friday evening was a success in every way. This affair was in aid of St. Andrew's Episcopal churcbi of, this parish. A good crowd j was present who bought many of their Xmas gifts from the lovely j things on sale made by the Women's guild Of the church and donations. Nat a Dead trri.eii Helton, the Planet. English astfonfr upon scattered observa OWn, sels forth the l!ie..rir 'on is not di ad. as has Imitr that some of tt at least, are active voloa- mff, I Mi: tlCpR Of 'lis! thit befn iiose'd. htlt m ton noei XMAS DANCE. OTTAWA ARMORY. MONDAY EVENING, DEC 26. The Chrii i rftunc bee l Dona i Flick's Ottawa Woman's Club party for l.a Salle County ill be held Saturday afternoon. Bl the .salle County house. - Of cakes to he left at bakfry before noon. liRAqflf&f' a g'ft with a nm loeliug prices right. aM -at , V. R. ALLEN'S We have the following Christmas Presents on sale: Dry Mash that makes the hens lay. Choice Crushed Oyster Shells. Scratch Feeds for Old and Young. Meat Scraps that make the Hens Happy and Healthy. Tankage that Doubles the Value of Corn in Feeding Hogs, Several kinds of Dairy Feeds that Increase the Butter Fat. Bran, that Old Stand by that Everybody uses. Block, Barrel and Rock Salt. Fence Stock. Barbwire, Wovenwire, Chicken Wire and Posts. Coal. Old 3en Purity that Shines and Burns without ftoot. Full Line of Builders and Shelf Hardware. Roofing, Shingles, Lumber, Galvanized Iron Gates. We have the best Flour on the Market and then a Choice but cheaper brand at $2. 1 0 that's worth the money. g2SWaflffaWg TBE. mm Give Her a White For Xmas. Giver Her a White For Xmas. is Here to ROTARY " Miss Casey, Factory Expert, Demonstrate the " WHITE and to tell you the go d things about modern sewing We want you to feel free to come and talk with this expert from the White Company whenever, and as often as you please during this Sale and Demonstration Week Even those who know the most about sewing are going to find much that will surprise and delight them in this demonstration. We have a special exhibit of fancy work and will be glad to discuss the "White" me thod of: Embroidery, Battenburg Roman Cut Work Drawn Work Satin Stick Hemstitching Picoting Darning Ruffling Shirring Plaiting etc., etc. The Famous Set-Strate FREE! FREE! With every machine sold in the sale this week, we will include ab solutely free, a hemstitching and picoting attachment and sewing lessons. Don't .delay one minute! Come today!, few of the su- "White" Portable Electric. Carter Grain & Lumber Co. Dayton : , Wedron ! 'Sheridan Tel. f The Grand Mission Model, White Sewing Machine "Sit-Strate" Construction - Rapid Operation Rotary Shuttle Automatic Lift. hese are Hist a periorities Miss Casey will explain to you. The White also has over thirty improvements that lift it so far above other machines that comparison is impossible. Ten minutes with the "White" wil convince you. The White machines are made in open models and cabinets, fmisK ed in fumed- oak, golden oak, waxed oak, mahogany and walnut. Liberal allowance for iour old machine and hemstitching and picot ing attachment FREE this week. Special terms too. Join our Xmas club 25 cents first payment. S Miss Casey has a trunk-full of fancy work on Display here now 1st Floor Don t Miss It! ! i For XiMaa. raping