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TU LtiDAY, PXBHUAfiY 14, 1022. THE OTTAWA FKKlfl TUAlliR-JOUR!AL. PAGE THREE. POPE PIUS PLEDGES I CONCLAVE- i FIRST LADY OF RUSSIA NEX U. S. WILL HAVE VOTE PONTIFF HOLDS AUDIENCE WITH CARDINAL O'CONNELL OF DOS TON ASSURES HIM SACRED COLLEGE WILL 3E DELAYED FOR AMERICAN MEMBERS. Rome, I'Yii, Hr Vote of American rardlnulK WHIJjeip elecl thi next pops. Cardinal O'ConiMll ot Bos too said he li.nl an audience with Pope Plus M after iii" coronation ceremonies Sun (lay. "Tha pon tin repeated to ma tii con versation he hud with Cardinal iioiiuh- arty or Philadelphia on Baturda) i Hint he uill take Immediate itepa to mtad conclave regulations," aatd Cardinal O'Connell. "Tli" pope daalrea tlona ix' ohanged to time for cardinals States, Canada n ml rive hare for Pfcpe PHii that iM" reguhi allow sufflclebt In Hi" Unltel Australia to ar 111" hallotitm." h hose pontificate ilai. oOolally from 1 1 1 time of Ms cprona Hon, yeeferday form. illy assumed ,! duties of supreme pontiff of Hi" Ro man Cat hoi lo church. Tlio tributes of affection and refer encn win. ii accompanied his corona tlon mads ll evidenl that no pope ir the pasi century has began his dutli under more auspicious rlrcumstanci than the present occupanl of the chair of St Peter. was deoply touched by of devotion which marlc of smici iv. ii. spoke li'iu of tha manifesto children" In the great Peter's, Ranking tin- U I sr. Deep Gratitude. it is related that ""' tmmi s,"'rl' dan wenl In a lialrdrewr's mi on,. 1 1..., 1 1 1 mrfM ii wlc Tli" barber was a liberal soul( and on H rater being measured, bottle f port was I produced and so much boepltalltji wa i I shown iim! Sheridan's heart was tout lied, When ihej rose from Ihe table and i were about to separate, Rherldnn, I looking ii"- barbef full In the face, i mid : "On reflecting-, I don'l Intend that 1 you shall make my wig '" Aaionlahed, and with a blanh visage, tin. barber exdal ' i "But, Mr, Sheri dan, how "iii i have displeased .von?" W hy, look you," snhl Sheridan, "you ui" mi honest f"iiow, and I repeal it. you shan'l make my wig, pw I never i . intended to pay for It, I'll u an other less worthy son of tli" craft." - Kdtnburffh ftcotsmaji, A Masterpiece. Aw eminent critic was wandering ! throngii mi art nailery, ami. pointing! 1 to a "iiiiMis hung conspicuously on (hi i wail, he inquired of a man standing! i by, "Winn "mi they mean by bjiowjii wi h n diiuli here?" "II inis i ii awarded the art prise, i was ih" nnswer. of Mr. PetesaoBi who uk rabidly as in; iui- In llii ears ik not gaining frl ml would waab for. Mia, Henry Axluiul ami .l 1.- lOlnia win entertain tha Willing Workers in the church parlors Saturday arte-, noon, ivb. 18. Misses Hannah "ti Tlllle Vogen entertained otghl ladles at a 8 o'clock dinner last WMnesesy evening, Aft : the dinner was dMposed of the n inalnder of the evening was spent In social Intercourse and music, These i M ienl ware Mrs, Pay Hubbell, Misses Ivy Brewlok, Anna Hull. Elma Axlam', Mario Muiison, Badle Weeks, .Mm 'fhekla QfavKy and Mrs, H, ,r. i.ar fen. Hurry Nu.icn returned Prlday from La AAgelott. t ul., where h spent the past month with his mother ami hIs ter, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Anderson at tended the wedding of Mr Nelson and Witt Sadie Sesdall al the Helmar hurch Thursday nveniug, Clarence Dreishmire, who was very in with tli" measjes, has recovered and Ih able to come to town ageilt, iii'imik Holverson of Bandwlci spent two day here last week with Mrs, Serena Olson, Karus Brswtck and family moved Into the house vacated by Mr, and Mrs. Amos Johnson on the Sam An derson form. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson moved Into Mr. Anderson's other ten lit house. Miss Julie Ht!and of Chicago rut Friday and Saturday here al the home ot Mrs. Belle Williams. Mrs. Hello Williams was a w eek end gueel at the home of her WllHams, in yorlovllle, i, ornellus Birkland of Mont., visited iiis mother Mrs. Anna Birkland and Saturday and Sunday. son, Judge I .evv islown, and sister, Miss Martha, lie was re turning from a business trip to New York. Cornelius is a former Newark hoy and ha.s been located In the west em city for a number of years, when. he has a position as city engineer. Mrs. J. B. Hill was a business vis itor in Ottawa Friday. Miss yd la Kletsing of Napervllle lias bet n here helping i itro for Itev, Kits sell Kletzlng, who has been qui to ill, hut is gaining. John Ntiden of Morris wan calling on elativeej in town Friday afternoon. I J, Vogen and K. Oakland rtttemdcu an inner mlHsion meeting In ,Ottav.';i several daya last week. Mr, Merviti Anderson and Mrs. Aivin Morrvedt and little Aruightcr speni Thursday with their jparents, ROV. and Mrs. A. O. Morivedfl In Ui tnwu. John Olson of Kllioll has tieeti vis it inn his daughter, Mrs. Catraa Bre whk. Mr and Mrs. aVerne I .action, Mrs, Mallnda bars on and daightpers, Elms and .Marguerite, shopped In Aurora Saturday. Mr. ami Mrs. Lon Brundiage at 'hi- cago visited at the home Of her broth er. S. J, iti.van, and Mrs. lilbhie Si o held several days last WeeW, Revfl Hmieth of Preedooi preached In the N. L. church last i-tnnday even ing. He was entertained by Mr. and .Mrs. 11. 10. Olson. Itev. L, P. Warrington occupied the' pUlplt In the Methodist church last Sunday evening owing to the iiluosa, f itev. Kletaing. Mr. and Mrs. I.. S. Gravley ceIo brated Hiolr forty-Blxth wedding nnnl- veraary (Wisdneaday, Pah, The'r sons and daughters, with their anil Hen, came home to paitakf ot tha dljier Mrs. (iruvley had prepared. Mrs, Lizzie Newton came out frout Ckloagtf) Tuesday evening to spend n few days at Ihe 1.. S. (iravley home. Mr, itinl Mrs. S. II. Collins and fain il 'motored to Chicago Saturday even log, where they spent the. wecic emt y1th relatives. Mis-. H. It. Anderson, Mrs. Rasmus Twi ei mid chHs Anderson wen Au rora visitors lust PVlday. ' Klnar Holm and .Miss Alfhild H'm trom near Lisbon were entertain at lite H, E. olsen home Sunday e ing. I. B. tSangeland of Blue earth. ,'Minn.. returned lo his lion- w0, - -tiller a few davs.l visit , 5 "?r mother-in law returned v 5 will make herho;g,e lPt I "Awarded ib critic, "WIlJ there aboui it :" "Exactly so," . to com eal art, burgli Scotsman, ii i Is not llf the other you know ! sped the I of art ; "art Is Bdln Mine. Michael Kuleniu, wife of the presldcnl of sovlel Itussln, on n tour of inspection of rural Itussln, She (a no agriculturalist, Kulenln, before the revolution, was a farmer ami country acjiooi teacher, NEWARK Pope Pius the evidences ed the erhoh with deep ft tlons of "his souare of si Vatican Sixty thousand persons wltne led the coronation In st Peter's Cathe dral, while nearly 200,00(1 waited out tide for the pontifical blesalng, There is a feeling of expectation that tlie new pope will reject tradi tions, since 1ST'' every sovereign pontiff of the church has Imtuuri i himself in the Vatican during hi1' tenure of office, it u regarded se possible thai Pope Pius will upset this tradition Hitherto the pope-; have chosen for their sleeping chamber m apartment looking into the beautiful Vatican gardens, The new pontiff has se lected a room looking out over the city of Kome. Caesar First "Emperor." Julirts Caesar was ti-" flrsi ruler to style himself an emperor TJnc Aff V I HI got Sjys Uncle Ehen. i kin git a heap o' benefit," snld Bben, 'Turn de latesi novela, rou has looked over one or two ii I-,. 1 1 powerful thankful you! Bible fob stiddy readiu'," A Feoilnlne Contributor Says In matters of generosity a woman nds Qrsl and reasons afterward ; a man reasons first and generally for gets to act, Boston Transcript. Ever at it, A woman Is never satisfied, if h leiii trni' to pet n new man she's try In.' t make u new man out Of the OOS .she's got. Attorney h. v. Hefrlngton or York villa was transacting legal business in our village last Thursday. A. N. Thorsen went to Chicago one day last week and drove out a Pord truck the following day. Peter Johnson of Helmar was in town one day last week Visiting hht daughter, Mrs. . o. Anderson, and calling on other friends. Mr. Johnson i'; !'T years old and is probably one of the old" t n.iii in this community, ami were it not for the fact that his limbs are badly -rippled with rheumatism I i would he hale and hearty as a young hoy. Carl We, I Travel Hr.ndic.ios. Furthermore, Cere i-. hardly any tiling thai handicap- a -.umpire more than to travel with her three little children. Qulveston N s. Vurora spent one night here laal week at the home of ni mother, Mrs, Christ HeXtfell. MesdaUMS iano. II. J, Larson, Thekla Gravley and John Thompaoi were entertained at dinner at tin, home of Mrs.. John Ni wton last Woi- i csday. Mi rvln Anderson was a business visitor in Chicago one day last week. Mis Clarence Bchow spent last week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs o Weisenburger, v1r. and Mrs. Thomas Olson W6r0 Ottawa visitors last Thursday, Nels Jager of PlattVille is staying at the L. T. Peterson home and assisi- ""SltKTI ML 111: !' ' I ! 1 " Ll I m 'nil mil i ere Are Some Real Bargains for Ottawa 's Big JJo 1 1 T1 LJa T Thursday, Feb. 16th 4 pars of dress sox for 2Bcys' Cafs . J QQ 2 Men's Cap. $1.00 ror . . 3 ptirs Boys' Ironclad stockings J Mei's Blue Bib Overalls M Qfj for . . Men's Dress Shirts J 2 pairs Full Leather Gauntlets QQ Men's Heavy Work Shirts d A A for Many other bargains for Dollar Day not listed here These prices good for only Thursday Real Bargains for fM J; m Ottawa Dollar Day ! Look Over these different items. The9 re all certified bargains Silk Poplin ' ' f " 36 in. wide, all wanted shades in light or dark colors, tQQ at yd . . " A Children's Hose f ' Ixl ribbed, all sizes, come in b'ack, white and cordovan, regular 39c Equal ity for Dollar Day, 4 i J QQ pair for Ladies' Cotton Hose f Black only, all sizes for , J J QQ Dollar Day, 6 pair for . . . . v. .. Ladies' Pure Silk Hose Pull fashioned, black only, all sizes, regular $1.50 quality for v J J QQ Dollar Day, pair . ., i, Bungalow Aprons T Cover all style, made of good quality gingham or stout percale, rick rack trim, tie back sash, J J QQ for Dollar Day , Semi Bungalow Aprons P Sleeveless, answers the purpose of a regular cover all apron, made of light ground percale in stripes and small figures, finished with white lawn bind ing, special for this Dollar Day, 2 for 1 Lot Beautiful Lace Collars In white or ecru, regular 69c value for, Dollar Day, 2 Jjflg ror i.i Another Lot of Fine Lace Collars White or ecru, several styles, regular $1.25 value, for $ J0 IJollar Uay, each Brassieres Bandeaux style, flesh color, all sizes, regular 39c quality, for M A A Dollar Day, 4 for,. Brassieres Bandeaux style, back closing, made of fine mercerized brocade, flesh color, regular 65c quality, for M AA Dollar Day, 2 for 1.VU Toweling Full bleached toweling, linen finish, splendid quality, for Dollar QQ Day, 7 yds. for Tennis Flannel 27 in. wide light and dark colors, splen did values for Dollar Jj QQ Day, 7 yds. for Ladies' Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched embroidered corners plain white and colors, very special for Dollar Day, 4 for . f $i:oo Linen Squares (12x12) in all light colors, white, for Dollar Day, 4 for including $1.00 Printed Linoleum In a variety of patterns and color com binations, comes in 6 and 1 2 foot width for Dollar Day, Sl'OO sq. yd ....... .... $ Alschuler 8c Sons