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Tlin OTTAWA FREE TRADER-JOURNAL PAGE SIX FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922. FREE TRADER - JOURNAL AND OTTAWA FAIR DEALER 115 West Main Street p ublished Every Afternoon Except Sunday FRKH THAIiKR-JOl'RNAL PRINTING CO.... Publ W. H, 08MAN Editor ami Qeneral Manager 0. H. WOOLBERT Managing Editor EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO. Marseilles News (7uHe-iv t T33uaHT THAT'S COQXti&CX, THAT TMi'Vi; tow kJSXVtkJsVsVtkkiJik gCIc.'.'.',.'W,s,sv MARY MACARTHUR Office over Star Theater. t KAO T 0 DO vv.S Offne Phone, Black 1V6. House Phone, Black 35. Member of the Associated Press TO MOTIFt TOO . j- 17 TERMS: Pally, one year In advance, by carrlei Dully, one year in advance, by mall outi Daily, ono year in advance, by mall, In La Daily, per week, by carrier The Associated Press h v l of all aeWf dlapatcbea credited to it and also local news published In li Entered as second class matter March wn, 111., umler the Act 0( Octobi r II, 1917. Office at OtU un. label? FRIDAY. JANUARY 27, 1922. HOW WILL HE EARN THE MONEY? I iii ' recent ch lice f a man f r a big oh has ughout the country than the -lelectioti oi stmaster genera, to head the moti n picti States. I'he salary named, $150,000 a III mm j I3S4N T50IIVG. GVCI?. NJO IT'S You il! in the u when i enj IK' Pn babl; comment thn the present p of tlif United enough in itself to excite c mment, ami w postmaster general and the fact that h Republican political organization arc take is ample room for all sorts of guesses as earn the money. For he i expected "to d in excess of $150,000 annual! or he wot Hays in the shun time ho has been post g n k SO t ar as a man o oartment, particularly f disorganizatii n bequeathed him by 1 movie magnets found they were getting that it would take a big man to straighten man they believed could do tin- jnli and tl from the government by the salary route. The main work laid out for Mr, Hays ers, is to trv to co-ordinate the operatu its and activitie companies that aggregate $250,000, in their invested capital well as to resrulate the distributing aeencies which serve some 20,01 exhibitors. What he may accomplish in nuninuztng 1 . MnMa ,, HntAmal i,ir.,r.., hH9tlu ill for the mistakes of producing compani month i lost throt systems of various ding motion-picture iresent he is exected - nerai has made i headed that de 1 - led ti steal him : 1 . -Y-... 1 , LI .nL t , . . , . Mini chili held a m in 1 ,eKion hall. 1 da) aft id of the commit' i ol Fas veal Igate 1 he mat-1 n ere p 11 amusement iai k the eh .1 - 1 lOQg'a drove. I groups rove jusl a eat ol 1 year, owned by Henry Sehrin Meet. itupiisi Ladlei Aid met ernoon a lib M rs. Fred Sehring t Blufl street About (Ifteen resent in Uti bualness session nun women were divided into to entertain during the coming Kach month he- a group Mrs 1 served doughnuts and coffee, . an 1111 I I noilip The taking son tin and the women arranged ail the de tails or the coming year's won. during the afternoon. commltt 1 . reported that alter up iu ' matti 1 a Ith Mr Thomp had arrlvi A .11 a proposition to organise .1 tock company with al ( anltaJ sto k ol 1.10.000. Mr. Thome I will take .11 pel cent of the stock.1 Alu" "" wnJ uhlM, r.!,r I lh . InnH nanri montlttg With a load by the stock company for five years, with a proviso oi option for renewal for an additional Ave years on aspira-l tion of the Brsi ho years, The remaining Ml per cent of the stock i- to be sold and the money put Into the Improt i iv. nt ot the park, A j pa 11 Ion .v i Id be built for dancing 1 1 i, ..... . . ............ he In i -1 o::t for concessions. which would be s.m for revenue pur poaci Also room would he provided for the parking 1 1 cars ol those who i . The mait. r was referred to the pies Idem, E A Collins, with power to ap point u committee to sell the stock ami raise ine minis ut i ssai in mi- ( prove the par.; 1 06 SIOCK win he ..i ana ot wc old What's the Reason P Akin llepner went to Chicago this of baled straw. And people are buying haled straw and hay frelghtened her. from Oil- CagO Seems like It WOUld he more thrifty for people to buy straw be fore it is sent to Chicago. It would cheaper without the lit rate, and the railroads ly can do with absolutel) rk. so why overload with tuff to Chicago and then is before it is handled so irtalnl) auble ir th Organise Helping Sisters. meeting was held lust evening at home of Mrs, Augutt O'Dllle of n street oi the organisation known me Helping sisters . r Lucllli iiiiiiiiii BivHUBHi ami tio.it n insiii soelelv. About slxtv now belong, and the oharter will be open for several weeks, allowing those who wish to become charter members to have that privilege, The Officers as now elected are as follows President Lucille Bolatto, ice president Lucille Andi Secretary Agnes .Marchione Treasurer Leonore Dogllo, Cnehh i Mamie Musatto. Trustee-, -Angellne Bogglo. Aanni and tiuarna Basone Notice will be given ol the time and place of the next meeting, as thu society is outgrowing the limits of any private residence to that it will be necessary to rent a ball. at. i Rose ; fr ba oft Pvthi.in Sisters Initiate. The Pythian Sisters met last even Ing and the following candidates were initiated W .1 Waniner, .1 Berth, in. I .Mrs Ted LettSOlM Aliout a hundred were out to the meeting. The -isti r- are growing so rapidly that aco rding t i his employ pn iducin three group harmi my. the fact nave i" me i d rv system T exiuitable rentals and Hie that $1,000,00 the distrihtitin ( iiinn cites a .statement that the sacrifice of still clinging t exhibitors fighting for the selective principle in booking made up of individual pnxlucers, product directly to the exhibitors. paper, "w ill be 1 ke .1 it sol ne oi tIK great business. .ti ither h ilely is that he will w irk i censorship of films, v claim that the di i n grading or deinoralizi nient of censor- will I the conflicting views According to the movie people he is expect point the educational and moral value ol Hays himself construes his job to lie "ti ue to to cribe hrin order is a highly waste in the e puuiic must pav expert estimated n and conflict in I he Manchester i the industry to "mass producers 1 group includes right to exercise Then there i- a third group irectcrs or -tar offering their -a'. - the Manchester of disorder in what al Deri' d f' r a & ery Today's Markets The electru MrIu company has sin nifted Its willingness to provide a hun dred lamps at once to lulu th, park n a- it is ready, and additional lamps as thej are needed. The club then took up the matter ot the pi Intlng bill for the toldei s, which was allowed ami paid, amount itip to 1371.10. The club also contributed $"''i to ward th. paving of the bard road from the Ruby Palace. Sandwiches, pick Marseilles south of the river. lee, cake and coffee were served by Aftir the close of the meeting of I the hospitable hostess, a pleasant th--(lit .iter Marseilles club, there ivaa I social afternoon was t-njoved by an trip the KuiK'ib rshlp, Alter lh. sti r supper WW Mrs. Ten Eyck Entertains. Mrs Kay T o Byck entertained about twenty-ftve yesterday afternoon at her home In the Milium Hat over A tin hoi M. ed informs n iu ref no eting of the buslm ss rt nee to the organization MODERATE UPTURNS NOTICED ON MARKETS ate en hange Max anrtng tni i India, und t ot nin? h' r - Livestock. Chicago, Jan, .'7 Hogs, 35,000: '. Id over, 16,386; opening steady to Btrong with yesterday's average; mostly to yard traders and cliippers; S90 paid for Is" to 190 tt). hogs; hulk good; 200 to 280 lb. butchers 880 S80; quality mostly jjuud; average i ost yesterday S65. and the Bid era tii less men s association, th. Greater .Marseilles is di in1 h-'i suae of tin iliuit that the tin ater ih was really a merct among the citizens. WS taken, however, as laid over for con ture meeting. prest nt Batch jASky's Offer Some Good Bargains ra's hi avy hlui work shirts m's h avy tii et ed union suit omen's rubbi rs. t pair, ble i ii cloth, 26c yard. n's hi avy woolen BOX, 2 pair. INCOME TAX NOTICE. GRAIN 0. E. 3. School of Instruction. Etamona Chapter, O. B, B . held a school of Instruction yesterdsy after noon and evening, with Mrs. Jeannie R. Kiln A pot the otfh ( pu d idea head off th rhy, manager Co, members third floor i aye as instructor. 3 per served to refre th er th ir afternoon's an opportunity for sociabiltty for those come in the evening. Trimmer ot the west Mi a Heiberg, certified public ac jcountiint. will be at the First National 1 Bank for one week, commencing Mon iday, Feb. 20, for the puriiose of mak 1 Ing out income tax reports for resi dents of this community. His serv ices will be free to all. FIRST NATIONAL HANK. Local Notes. Miss Clara Hinckley of Kalrview re turned from a visit in Boone, Iowa, with her sister, Mrs i i; Osgood, of that oity, Miss Lenore Osgood daughter ol Mr and Mrs I (; Osgood, came back hen with her aunt to visit relatives for a few weeks. The it v p r. of the Baptlal church will hold their monthly business and social meeting at the church tonlchl atti ndanci Is urged ol all the ning people of the church. Mrs. Oscar Kroehnke is confined to ise w ith an attack ol the (til Mrs. 8. Fisher came from Chicago sterday morning to spend a few nirs with her parents. Mr. and Mrs ig I ol 'lark strei t. and return th' et ening, accomi anted by her mother. There is culy a short time n w before the Fishers return t.: Km. h'o fo ran Indeflnlti i tay. Mr-- William Daly spent yesterday in Jollet visiting I. -r daughter-in-law, Mis Stella Italy, of that city Herman Kinn.imier nt tpiMtMM I lowa, is visiting friends and relatives i here, having arrived this morning, lie Is working a farm belonging to Ar Ithur Trumbo m ir Armstrong, j Edward McMab in returned from the i hospital yesterday, where he had been ti undergo an operation on his t'iroat. City Commissioner Kohrta went to toaay on . usiness. ;e Ilendriok of Chicago, broth er-in-law of George Holle, la visiting the Holle family at their home on , l nion street. Don't Forget Our hig shoe .sale. One dollar for J )ur Old pair of Shoes on B new pair. I'm can save money by trading at Laundry and at Prices Reduced. Bla abo rvl it. All Phom worl i iiiiect to pictures but that ai eep them eternally in as to what constitut our oi motn ;sible degi n (respondent IKH highest possible standart develop to the highest pi value of the industry." A Washingtoi is expected of Mr. "He is t the public, Thi their production the filming of ' will have power world. If the postmaster general is offense from the films and establishii productions, he will probablj be fount an effort to brini; about the repeal of idiscnmtnate app mt s ater i ffl aCCi unit I a legitimate picture. . raise ti i the highest great industry," and tin and maintain the production and to oral and educational Low, Close. rr -v. ciose. nteed. MARE Of Ka: BILL :s LAUNDRY, tc Merchants Bank. South Side Coal. 16.60 per ion in two ton lots or moro. $C .75 per ton .'or single tons and on the bill. For prompt del'very 'phono Black No. 6. Manufacturers' Coal Co. ded Poultry. Jill Jul 15 IM l 1 7s ' Oi 1.02 1.02 f - mm - 1 ! .-:. r.r.ii .66 ::,9 .384 3 .40 .:!!-, L. Grand Ridge Neivs C?ih Markets. does not mean so " but the establishment Tensive subjects. It resembling those i f t will prevent j Mr. 1 laves the baseball emoving all le to govern; r engaged in laws as ni w I .48 No. .47 1 1 : .ITi l- MM .48'S ,47M .86 Va i' .36 WALLACE GRrtIN MARKS' .11 -1 5t And then there expected to earn iiical influence he n to the extent oi f films is am ither p int his enormous s ilar Q 1 The indyor ganu piavod here on Wednesday evening by the local Odd Fellows' team and Harding team re sulted in favor of Grand Ruse, 12 to 6, The game w a: a good one and was1 attended by a fair crowd, considering the many othor events which have been taking place. The Marseilles team and the American Legion team ol Ottawa both will possibly play re turn games here, but no special date 7 has yet hi en decided upon. Sheriff Hre for Deputies. Sheriff Avers paid a visit to the lllage Wednesday, hie object being to cure men as depnti;-. to take charge I' the trouble expected by a strike in treator We did not learn as to how lanv Qualified. .their h here, al them th home. It of goods today. The his community for Detroit came as a their many friends m join in wishing luccess In their new- ex out the kind 1 people upon tl f r as long a be continued. "The pn n mance ant this program paying at the ous reo rd as the screen- which brought down the wra r heads. If such h the ollject he v i ti ims are corrupting the demand tor As the Chicago Tribune said recentlj sducers who are getting by big are gi the emotii lis of virtue, simnlicity. and In ;x office. I -and probablj all decent a failure, rship will ,1 2 e stage has no such virtu never will he required t nimg IBS' ressure ; ning of I day's stock market. Postponem i of dividend action on consolida 'gas caused a further reaction or points. Railroad equipments and j shipper:, also became heavy. Amerl- motive ! a one ugars way moderately. Qalf states 1 made an initial gain of one i .41 .tl ,40 .40 snipper:, aiso oocame neavy. a: ing the people I n Locomotive, Bldwin Locom ,, ,l,w -i,l, i Hd United Fruit sustained a gt 11 dness, w itti ,. , , , ,, -, o 1 point loss. Kails, coppers and si R UCK RIGEL'S ELEVATOR. ,39 church net surprise In odist chun ESpworth 1 evening bi being presi h. where hf Aagne and rvice. His gave Steel Whi (Jats No it have. The movie is a great purifier.' hi tve ! I I Bays has heen pictures produced and to the industry he will be a legitimate censorship or he will be a failure. learned that it employed to straighten ou a v ti ie "i 11 K 1. and that it 4 wl tmpp ich the charactt mercial tang ould be mroh COURT NEWS Probate Court white whit. itc itr .$1.01 . .31 . .2S'-; . .41 Rev. Sears Here on Sunday. Rev. Sears, who years ago was pan ir of the Cumberland Presbyterian rru aas a nappy ent at the Ml th- addreesed the conducted the subject was 'Tin- Doubting Thomas, and was or a very helpful and inter, sting char acter." Rev. Sears was tl)-- guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wakey while in town. Roy Esmcrd Leading Goods. Roy Esmond and family, who are moving to Id troit. Mich., are moving Local Notes. Miss Lucas and Miss Irene Farley of Harding were overnight guest.-, Wednesday evening at the F. V. New man home on Porter avenue, visiting Miss Edith. Jay N'aughton and H. Mullln were called to Strentor Wednesday by the death of Mrs. William Wheatland of that city. Mies Edna An tram was nbsent from her studies at the high school on account of indisposition. .lames V llson of East Liberty street, was an Ottawa business called oil the village, Is a victim of mumps. Mr Hays and family, who have been working for Mr Oebhardt for some time, will move to the Roy Es mond home, northeast of town. The Esmond family are, it is reported. going to Michigan. Mr.. Hays will take charge of their farm during their al sence. H. i) ( rosby. member of the Mer cantile company, is confined to h's home by illness. Miss Florence Otl was an Ottawa visitor on Tuesday. Mrs. William Wheatland of Strea tor. sister-in-law of Mrs. H. Mullin and Mrs. Jay Naughton, passed away at St. Mary's hospital. Streator, Wed nesday morning after a short, illness due to pneumonia. Her husband was buried but a sh ut time ago. he hav ing been fatally Injured when his auto was hit by a Santa Fc train. Wednesday. I Then on Saturday her mother, Mis. H. M. Glazier, manager of the local ' Dooley of Hansom, was burled, and nhlnnlnz association, shinned stock to I then, as beioie stated, she herself on Chicago this week. Mrs. Lewis Antram and little Jaugb ter Marjorie spent Tui (day With Mr Antram's parents, Mr. und Mrs. It. M. Antram, on West Main street. Mr. and Mrs. David Hunter spent Wednesday witli their daughter, Mrs. Kelly Payne. Mrs. Tole of Streator as a recen! visitor with Mrs. Karls on Fast Main street. Boy Atwood, who resides west of Wednesdaj morning, "Mi.-s Gertrude Lock Is spending a few days this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Sutton of South Ottawa township. Tin quarantine has been lifted from the Methodist parsonage. Miss Janet, daughter Of llev. and Mrs. J, C. t'raine, being (piite herself again after an attack ot diphtheria. Winifred Yocum, Correspondent. .40 .40 tf F F -Est Helen Ra 'der as tO Helen l k Brenneman to tiling bond 1209 Arctic Days and Nights. The Arctic is n region ol -now nn Ice; for months fn the winter the sun is in-low the horiton, and though for other months in the summer ii never sets, its bent is not Strong enough In most i) Barters to reduce the quantity of snow und he which form in the cold season. The longest da) und longest night at latitude To degrees are about two months each ; 10 de grees farther north thej are about three Months each; nt the pole they divide :lie year almost penally. It wa i Hon t" t In con cei was to k till the asking o "Who." 1 whs aln the rest pastures The Leader. the custom nt tin pent the Twenty-I mgrega 1 Psalm Irs. Anns! rong 9 habit iboiit a doRen wolds ahead through, A si ranger Was ay abwul Mrs. Armstrong, quired. "Was the lady who tu the still waters while Frank Arc. ! Hen Petn for Appmt or Conservator Est ', Bprlngers, Joseph E Hougas hrg cont to Feb 0 Stags. 12c LOCAL MARKETS ISC at 10. Rept r,f Est Wn T Lard, 10c Per Ppty App lOld Roosters 8c. fieeso, 12c Turkeys, 30c i-'resh Kggs, '. Ducks, ICc Putter, 'i-ic Gc Circuit Court UTICA stle and later on proved of a serious nature, the coming out of the fray, mil th lrienilly wr to be mon combatants one with a black eyt With M veral scratches to remind him Of the encounter, This caused some hard feeling, which, we hope, will soon he forgotten. is wei Met 1 e lying dow n In ipolltun. 1 ei-U 2r.:.-,fi ; Ltd Sulphur n afft ot Unlike Humars. Kind words never die they don't have lo. to BS appreciated. Posum Xranscript. The Rainiest Hour. Four p. ro. is said to be the rainiest hear of the whole -4. for uiimrs. dismd A Nut Like Daddy. The little daughter had endured evening sHer evening her daddy's n--inpation of srrltlng and his twsnosjnV table leili -s to reiiiaiks ftom inem bers of ih, family. KiiinlJy. when she v:i asked What She intended to do when she urew up, the little 'iiuuh ter said: "Oh, write papers und be a nut like duddy." Komp- partition ami 121369 Nertney i rompt. I2."7ur Ammarcil reference. . 2.".6T2 Sanderson vs Sanderson or I der of (Pit ami reference. ISM Jurkas va Jurkas-hrg & de- creo. Chat ii Bukety vs Wm F j Herrniaiin appeal. II6C22 Then 1a Weber vs Edw Web sr divorce, j.v to prus as ii. I Penman & Massleoa :-oir. hy order of to Km flier T forts ti Immuti rtnutlo Immuii Confers Immunity. lehi. who was assistant iews in the BeitHchrift (Leipzig) nil the cf been made to produce m tunercalosjis, and as re is no method of vac- cable I" Man. The only Inabte is that from mild , ,,n Wasaennaafl tutlar eooclustoo. Powerful Remedy. Professor t'nue ttilBis thsl many itii --1 run . tared by suggestion. The men ... ..ion of the doctor' fee mVn ha lh inuce effect. Vwuk (Loudon), K. of C. Meeting. The Knights of Columbus held their: regular business meeting in the K. C. rooms Tuesday evening. A tourna- nt eoiiHisitng of pool, forty-five and ; euchre was started, to he continued throughout the next three meetings j Lunch was served, and all spent a I pleasant evening. To Move Into Town. Mrs. Utile Pearson, residing east! Of I'tiea, expects to move 11110 iowi; around the first part of February and will reside on CMWCB sre, wnere she formerly resided. The occupants, I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur KllnepeteT, I will move into the Prentice house. 1 formerly occupied hy Mr. and Mrs., Kenneth Hntchtnsoo. Baptists Banquet. A banquet was hi id In the east rooms of the Baptist church Wednes day evening ut 8:80, given by the Ladles' Aid society 1 1 the young peo pie of the church. Supper was served for 35 cent-, and a large crowd was present to partake of the tine spread. Friendly but Fierce. A couple of our young hi Is. no name., mentioned, were engaged in an rginnent on Wednesday BIK rnoon. kick, on being piolongea, no to Bli Local Nctes. Miss Helen Reynolds, daughter of ( OUnty Treasurer Keynolds, who has been very sick with tonsilitis at her home in I'tiea. is- better. Mrs Harmon Fowlie left Thursday for a few days' visit ut the hOBH of Mrs. Karl Hebolt in Pontiac. Harnion Fowlie. who is traveling in that vicin ity, will spend the week end in Pon tiac. Mrs. Strlla Forbes attended a Re in kah installation in La Salle last Thursday evening K Chllders wa Mrs. Alice Wheeler was a shopper in Ottawa on Wednesday. George Ki ynolds was a business other I caller in Chicago on Wednesday and T hursday. The titles unit of the Home Bureau held their monthly business meeting at the home of Mrs. George Reynolds on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Scott have re turned from their honeymoon trip in the south and are residing in Peoria for the present. Mrs. Scott was for merly Mrs. Bessie Huffstodt of this place. Mios Mildred Smith Is attending night school at Hrown's Business col lege in La Salle. Peculiar Currency. Cow dry Shells ate still used as money in the East Indies. Slam, and on the west const of Africa, ut the rate of one-two hundredth of a penny each. The teeth of the sperm whales an- used 11s money in Fin. Hie white one being of greater value I ban the colored variety; while among the South Sea islands red feathers and Ht- K. K Chllders was a I. a Salle caller j tractive kinds of stones puss muster on Wednesday evening. las currency.