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TUESDAY, rFmiUARY 7, 10?3. THE OTTAWA FREE TRADER-JOURNAL. PAGE THREC, PIUS XI ASSUMES! toafflite& POST AS LEAD ER OF OPHIR TOWNSHIP RESIDENT EXPIRES CATHOLIC GHURCI! NEW PONTIFF LOOKED UPON IN ROME AS THE RIGHT MAN FOR HEAD OF RELIGIOUS CREED MADE UP OF 300,000,000 PEOPLE. Rome, Peb. 7. By the A. P.) Thi Vatican today begun to resume Iti usual brilliance, ncllpaed by the death of Benedict XV., In preparation for the coronation ol the new pope, Ptua XI., on Peb, IS The pontifical household wns being sel In order and the rooms used by the conclave during the oJec i ion will soon assume their normal ap pearance, ah Italy, Judging from the message received at the Holy Bee, seenwi full of joy timt plus xi on the throne or si Pi ter. All predict from his flrl apostollo benediction thai t im breach! between the church and the state will 1 bs healed during the present pontlfi cate, The pontiff's position In thi regard ;t summed up in speech which he delivered when Installed lust Rununer an archbishop of Milan U dow lirint' wide!) it is ab sees it ml fe tiitfs the gri mioIimI. Hi' tlii'ii said: v e all abroad thai on i is bow tin pope coosM i test dignity and prestige for Italy Through bin all the mil lions of Catholics In ths whole word turn in Italy as i second fatherland. Through him i;,)iiic is truly the Ofti Ital of the world, tine wottld have to nlost nis eyei nol to lee the prestige ad advantages our country derives by bis presence When International freight Is considered i'n l ; sunerna tonally sovereign 111 nations recog nize In him s divine Inatlttttlon. W Catbillcs of li ily wh bj divine ordi nation have the care of him nrc re nonsible in honor before the Cath lir - l t'i" wliolo world " Ptsjd xi i. occupied with the prepa ration of long list of the prelates wh wiu Bourround iiim as the spiritual head of 300 0 0.000 persons. The aro unlikely to be radical changes In tiio pontifical household, since Car dinal Casparri retains his pot as sec rotary of ut.i to, and many of Ron.' dlct'a appointees ro certain to bo re instated, An army of workmen was busy in the Vatican today, re-establishing tbe offices, anterooms and audience chambers, and the beds, tables, oliiiirs and washetands used for the conclave were being returned to tbe hospitals and colleges from which thoy were secured, Within a day or two nil will be an usual; the ambassadors -will bo m r. Iiik their call: j on the now pontiff mid the flowing robes of the prelates and unifroms of the diplomats again i;i be in ovidt nee. K. of C. Pledge Devotion. New York, Feb. r. pledge of dc votion from the 800,000 members of tin- Knight i of iGolumbus In the United sia. Canada, Newfoundland, Cuba and Mexico will be delivered to the new pope, j'ius XI., by n special of the organisation, nil of ibis city annotmc woiild sail Saturday for he is to direct the pro ( t ( iolumbua w Its i e 'iii' will present iito stated. Miss Mildred Campbell wu a Mar selllei visitor yesterday. Misses Mayme and Sylvia Ftoardon have returned home from a short vis it In Chicago. Mr. ami Mrs. si; Larson and abn Dennis have returned to Aurora, al ter spending the week end at the home of Mrs. Larson's lather, Dennis O'Connor, north ol Ottawa, Mr, and Mrs, William Vanderwalker of i ro7 North Columbus street are the parents of a line baby daughter, born Sunday, The little miss will be called Betty Ann. Roy Brown of Btreator was an Ot tawa visitor last night. Miss Isabel Brack of Dayton town ihip la visiting al the home ol Mrs. Joseph KniK on Bast Marquette St. sieve McKlnley of Btreator la vis iting friends here (' SV. Irion i , transacting business in Chloaao today, Alias Barbara Bogerd has returned home from a visit with friends In Btreator. P, A. Peterson spent the week end 1 visiting bis parents In Lilly Lake. H. P, Koster and Glen Pags, Moose organizers, went to Chicago and Au- rora for a tWO days' visit on Moose: business today. Ml Marie Hansen and Miss Agnes Welch of Morris motored to Ottawa ami spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. o. J, Olson In renter Ottawa, Airs. ,i; 'mi s iBrb will entertain the members ol the Utopian club on Thursday evening at her home in South Ottawa, The member.-; of the Occidental Ma sonic Lodge will hold an anniversary card and dancing party on Wednes day nighl al the Masonic Temple. Andrew Lets is spending the day in Chicago on business. .1 li. Herring returned home from a business thlp tO Chicago last even ing. .M rney Roger Clark has returned home from a business trip to Chica go. Mrs. Bennett Nelson of Btreator vis ited vetserday with Mrs. Thomas Vox on Superior street Mrs. I. Jordan of Chicago la visit ing her sister. .Mrs. Kd D'.vyer, on North ColumbUS street. .lames Keeiian of Strentor was an Ottawa visitor last night. Miss Louise Buchner has returned to her home on K;ist Main St . after WILLIAM VEITH, 59. CLAIMED BY DEATH SLEUTHS GUARD MARY MILES MINTER HOME iConctnued from Page i) ' Her in the evening from Constable Burning ihat lie had under surve'l lance there a man whose description was said to answer to that of Bands. a complete description of Bands was telegraphed to Constabe Bernlng, with In hud ions tO take the Ml poet there into custody, provided be answered tails picturcu uy the local pO- Mrs. Deal Brady, Mi wife of Ed ward Brady, prominent farmer rest dent of Ophlr township, dini early this mcrnlng at thi family home, fol lowing, ah illness of four months Last fall .Mrs. Iirmly underwent a serious operation at St. Mary's hos pital In La Ball ami according to relatives, never fully recovered from the effects. th Mr Brady was bom in Ophlr lih township in L86U and made her home constable's Suspicions Aroused. there her entire lte. Tlo suspicions of Constable Hern Surviving sue raves her husband, ing at Carlin were aroused when Ik even children Mrs. Bdward Keith, learned that the man under survell oi Wesley, la.; Mrs. Joseph senreth-1 ner, of Stanford, 'wis.: Benjamin and John, of Mendota; .lames, of Chicago, ami Bdwarti and Florence, of Ophlr, I and three sisters, Mrs. .lames Par-1 her, of this eitv. Mrs. John Crowley, of Ophlr township and Mrs. Llxsiel Wallace, of Obloago, No srrangoments have been made) as yet tor Uje Lunurm svi j-r nut will be announced today. TREATY IKES U. S. Hi ildent of the Pulled Sl.il win be the happiest Miami AND BRITAIN BETTER of the Pri of Ajnerici for future International relation: The problem Of RBCttrtng payment of reparation by (leriiiany in the manner most comfortable to the general Inter est engages the continuous considers tion of my ministers and of our ul- lies. " FRIENDS, SAKS KING Innco at that point planned to board the train today to Elko, according to word received here The police be lieve Sands can solve the enigma of Taylor's sluylng. Thinking possibly that the butler feared prosecution on the grand lax' ceny charge preferred against him last, summer by Taylor, the police an pounced tint It would not be pressed against him In fact, that It could not be, as Taylor, the complaining wit ness, was dead. j Another :lllirle of Iho e:e:i invoK-eil TO RF FVFL YIM THAW'S the "long and gruelling" examination. FIND BODY THOUGHT Washington, Peb. 7. Having found a marked resemblance between the features of a woman found yesterday In the Potomac river and photos Of Evelyn Nesbll Thaw, former actress reported to have disappeared from her New Vorh home, tbe police here asK- ( d New York to co-operate In effort! to identify the body. New York. Feb. 7. Plndlttg of a body iii the Potomac said to have re sembled that Of Evelyn Nesblt Thuv recalled the fad that last fail she at tempted suicide by drinking poison. Recently she was evicted from a tea room she had been running In uppi r tenderloin district. Then disappeared. the she JURIST ILL; HALTS UNION ATTACK ON LABOP INJUNCTION The hearing on ti aolve the injunction owners of the Strtatt Co., in the Livingston Court two weeks ano, yesterday on account ibimal representath i Edward L, lieu ed today he wi Italy, where ti posed Knight a work program, pledge, it was ; HARDING TO ORDER WORK STOPPED ON U. S. BATTLESHIPS William Veith Sr., r,0, prominent resident of this city, died early this morning at the family home, L260 Illi nois avenue, following illness of three months. The cause of Mr. Velth's death was stated as a com pi i-1 cation of diseases. He was born In Germany March j 16, 1862, and when twenty-eight years of age he came to this country. Bot tling in the east, where he m ule his home up until fourteen years ago, when he came to Ottawa. Knr the past number of y ars lie has be0n employed as a foreman at the Xa- lional Plate 'Class company. Surviving he leaves besides a wid ow, one son. William Veith Jr., of this city, and three sisters, Mrs. Eliza beth Halm of Ford City, I'a.; Mrs. John Smith, of Toledo. ().. and .Mrs. Elli cbeth Bomgarth, of Cologne, Ger many, funeral si rvlces will be held from St. Francis' church Thursday morn ing at 9 o'clock. Burial will be made at Calvary cemetery. STUDENT TO TAKE STATE LAW EXAMS lieu lor i ne t i Stamping County Circuit -was continued of tile illness Biding over the term of court. The Injunction prohibited the Streator labor organisation from picketing, or from Intcrferrlug with tbe factory. The union men have n taincd Attorney IS .lames J. Conway of this city to repre- f . ,, t. . . : .1... ,.,.!. sent mem. ne is siaom io i" have the Injunction dissolved. is im- detective anserine it. or a wen known motion picture actress at ho homo near here. They declined to name her, but admitted she was one Of a number who have indicated i tit I mate friendship with Taylor. Prepare for Funeral, While those devi loptnenta were in prepress and the police were sifting the constantly arriving "tips" from various sources, preparations wire bl Ing made fag, the funeral of the dead director this afternoon. This uiso was not overlooked by the police, ,r not only were ten uniformed men de tailed to keej) in order the treat crowd expected to gather about St Paul's Episcopal cathedral at '1 o'clock this afternoon but a number of plain (lollies men also were assigned to fu neral duty In tbe hope that even tie re they might obtain' B clew to the murdi rer. Taylors body, clad in the uniform j of a captain In the British army, ban i been vleWed by thousands In the un dertaking establishment where it Ilea awaiting today's rites. flower have come from many mo tion picture sources, Including Mar) Miles Minter, Dim actress, who gent a huge bouquet Of BLaCk I'rince roses. . Mise Minter took a last look at her ; friends Friday afternoon. Mabel Nor mand, another actress, who was one of the last to see Taylor alive, viewed ' his body for the last tune al the In- , oiiost Saturday. GEORGE, OPENING PARLIAMENT WITH ADDRESS FROM THRONE PRAISES RESULTS OF WASH INGTON ARMAMENT CONFER ENCE. London. Peb. 7. Illy the A. P.) The imperial parliament, which w is prorogued Dec. 19 to await action on the Irish treaty bv the dail elrreann, was reopened today with the reading of the speech from th" throne by ; King George, I Regarding the Irish treaty, Ihe klm? ; said parliament would be called on to consider such measures as may be necessary to give effect to the agree ment. lie also touched on the negotiations for a part with France to guarantee action In the event of an unprovoko ' attack by Germany, and paid high tri , inite to the accomplishment of the Washington conference. In his speech the king said: "During the last three months the Washington conference on the qui tiona of disarmament and the far east continued its sessions and a treaty designed to maintain peace in the Pacific has been signed by represents tives of the British empire, the United I Stnt.es, Prance and Japan and await ; ratification. "While this treaty replaces the i Anglo-Japanese alliance, I am happy 1 1o feel that the London standing con cord between the two countries will remain as cordial as ever under the arrangements thus concluded. At the ame time our relations with the United States of America enter a new and even closer phase of friendship An agreement also was reached on the question of disarmament and a treaty has been signed providing a large measure of relief from the bur den of armaments, in all these re spects great results have been ;:t tainod and the ueeoss of the confer ence for which the world will owe a deep debt of gratitude to the initiative ARBUCKLE'S 3D TRIAL SET FOR MARCH 13TH I San Francisco, Feb. 7. Hoscoe Ar i tmckie. his wife unit his sister-in-law, left for Los Angeles by automo bile last nighl alter the date for bis third trial, March 18, bad been set in Judge Louderback's court, arbuckla j is accused of manslaughter In con nection With the death of. Virginia i Elappe, film actress. Two trials have . resulted in disagreements. NATTINGER COAL OFFICE IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL j The Nattinger, coal office is open for business as usual, although i am con i lined to my home with diphtheria, I The office has been thorOUgly fumi gated and orders from customers will ! be given the usual careful, prompt attention. (Adv.) M. E, NATTINQBK. CLASSIFIED ADS. (Main Waul Ad Section Fage Flvo. WANTBD Salesman ami district manager, willing to work hard ami RltOW that he I.-, worth llall per week. m am m PRODUCTION CORPORA- i n v South Bend, iii. i. FOR KiRNT A modern steam heated Hal, consisting of six large, airy rooms ami bath, Located in the cen ter of the business district at SOH-Xlt l a Salb- atreet. Caw range installed. Immediate posse-sum given Inquire of Wm, Colwell, Colwell block. Ft ill SAI.F. A teiun of good wot k burses; cheap t taken at once. Phone .Va, I'tieu. SALES A. Z. VARLAND Miles Northeast of Ottawa Stock and Machinery FEBRUARY 24 an Notice K. of C. r meeting Thursday Special business. smoker. JUSTIN JAEGER, G. EC. Hilliard Garage We have been with you a long time Reason We know how to manage a Garage. $ljf0H26WL Beauty Chorus H GAYETY TOMORROW op CALIFORNIA HERE'S SOME GOOD NEWS FOR FARMER Chicago, Feb. i reached s nt w mi livestock market dred weiaht tor llllCl- - Advancing ere JlO.po prices Notice! much pleti d d at day evening, ueor This dance is ; coiniiiittees of the have enjoyed our tiiis one. Cards ' music, admission There will be a card party followed by a dance on WV-dnes-at odd Follows ball, joint entertainment ami Rebekahs. You so come and enjoy ig 9 to VI, orchestra SEATS NOW Prices $2, $1.50, 75 DIRECT FROM I -a THE :(iL0BE S THEATRE " JAl A rtlfli food moral to John O, I Washington, Feb. Harding will order suspended all 1 on vessels now buildln-g which defined for Hie scrap heap undoi naval treaty, bill will issue no order for discontinuance of the tmlil the treaty is ratified, i! was today at the white house. The President already has OrderG' suspension of work on fortification on the Island of Guam and likcwls further developments under way i the I'liillipines. the count I der that ,ie President ' examination. II. Klin- Correct Weight True Advertising Buehler Bros. QUALITY MARKET Service Quality said BLACK TAKES UP WORK OF ADJUTANT GENERAL Springfield, ill . Feb. 7. -Colonel Carlos K. Black of Chicago yesterday entered upon his duties as adjutant general ol the Illinois National Guard Black succeeds Frank S. Dickson, whose resignation was tendered and BCCt pted Saturday by Governor Small. Chick tOdaj said he had nothing t,' add tcj his first statement that ne would "upbuild" the National Guard in Illinois. mm v TM(iaiaK. i srrow Jackie Coo&an ( THE KID ) B2fi- B "IF YOU WANT A UOAST FOR- 4 WERES ONE THAT Si A CERTAIN INNER WE'LL SERV YOU WITH A DINNER ROAST lit wll J oil vei y bi st serve giv about the dtnnen We have firmly our mind to choicest kind of meals this stand We Will not made up none but the i ur the plate is few of the if I iar MEN!! CHARACTER, BREEDING, POSITION The Clean Shaven Face For The Clean Cut Man uaiiy snare u nappily satisfactory others. The right lecessary always. Oday? Come and ADS Shave Cream 35c. Palmolive Shavp Cream 35c. Colgates' or Williams' 35c. Barbalol 35c Shavoid Beard Softener DCc Colgates' or Williams' Soap, fo essential, yet it must, be performed right to be ' ta the man himself, to say nothing of the looks to kind of shaving and other toilet requirements are 'Chat's the kind we sell. Men, what do you need get it or telephone and we will semi it. La Boriita Shave Lotion 75c. Vonue Shave Lotion 50c. Colgates' and Mennen's Talcum 25c. Shave Brushes, 35c to $2.00 Shave Strops. 35c to 3.00 All Makes Razors, 35c to 5.00 'erything for the shave, razors, blades, brushes I to sharpen your razor including tilings for the tl ,e and alt'-r the shave, owns, and aftershaves. . with, also fancy toliet s, teeth and nails. W HEELER & MALO WATCH US CROW oy Adults 20c 1 spare fresh. SPECIAL SALE WEDNESDAY on Liver, strictly ;-. v.-r,; H s miii , i mmiwwiiwwwrmwiiwi iii i i as s umm fi IHr n-r tJVA i VVh.; !HU. '.V 111 IP I III ire; 4c licet i 10c Brains, Strictly oston Butts, r roastinc tio waste nne 15c tie 10c 99 TODAY WED THU. LOIS WEBER'S Greatest Picture 44 Wliat Do IVIen Want With CLAIRE WINDSOR Supported by a Cast of Exceptional Ability "What Do Men Want" is interest-compelling entertainment, skillful ly directed, wonderfully staged, and well acted. Admission, Adults, 20c, Children 5c Shows 1:15. 2:45, 7, 8:30 learti strict 6c rk ( etui cul- 12k ( )ak ( ro e Butttr- urcer, fresh cut. 10c lOO Islainl Brandt the 1 bottle, regul seller only 15c il Bean per Artnt lur's 10c One Night QftV FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10th The Peer of All Colored Minstrel Shows Past, Present, Future AN ETHIOPIAN CARNIVAL OF FUN Sirloin young, Stea lane 15c Pickled Pig 1-cet, 7c Etacon, heavy, 15c irk, lean. 10c Sausage, made. II) 12k Koast, fancy, 8c Buttei dilv . 15c 'isn, bond 15c A Master Production. al Every Tick of the Clock 10-BIG ACTS-iO .-ii'rr - D.inceri Comrdiant ELABORATE FIRST PART 40 KINGS Or N.fiRO MINSTRfLSV 4Q 6-REAL C0VtDIANS-6 J.H7 Phitads and SyncopsUn FUNNY AFTERPIECE Big Frcae Street irat Prices $1.00, 75c, 50c, Plus Tax Seats Sale Tomorrow