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fAGI SIX THE OTTAWA VHUE TKADKU - JUL L. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2f J922. MARSEILLES FIGHT As "Good as . Ever BILL COMING ALONG NICELY. THANK YOU KID HARRIS, PROMOTER, AR RANGES HIGH CLASS SET OF BOUTS FOR NEXT SERIES OF CLASHES IN HIS ARENA. Although tho hpxI bovti iel tor Marseilles are still about four weekl all everything h helug put in reaill ness for them now. They will be held In the American bafion hull but the hall this time will he a fkl different place than It was last time "Kid" Harris, the promoter, has sun pd a contract for o btll '!'H-ing tbe winter months and Kill fix It Into a regular fight In' arena. Oood seats that are el-vated so all tho people will have good seats will be installed. The seats will he put in In such a way that there will bfl four tiers at ringside. Just 16a rlfeg slde aeats wll. he available While about 300 general admission seats will bo had When Harris finishes up his r. ent plans of construction the Mar seille hall will he a regular fiRht arena and will sure draw the crowds during the winter month. A capac ity house is expected ft the next boats. All th fighters are getting In train ing and will he in the best of condi tion on Dec. 2S, at $ p m . when the first gong sounds. Kvery scrapper is satisfied an 1 rar in' t ogo although "Kid'' Qeorfe, of treator, tried to hold out for a little more "Jack" Saturday bttl he and Harris came to teims All the fights will he as schedule! and will go the limit except one tight er stops the other before the end of the milling. Harris stated Saturday that Shar key, Jones and himself would start training Saturday. They will also import two Marseilles youngsters to their camp, probably Buffo and Mick elson, w-ho are due to open the fight for a four stanza preliminary. The fighters plan to practice daily so ns to be in the best of shape on the day of the mill. Bobby Dean nnd Tommy Grlbbons. two Ottawa scrappers who are on the card, will get In training this tveek both usfng the same Tamp. Dean will meet "Terrible Bud" Coates and is determined to stow him away and put another scalp in his belt. Gribbons whose hackers say he is a whiz wiil make his first appearance in this locality when he takes on the little "Kid" Harris. Harris Has a splendid record and appears to be a crack fighter hut the local boy in tends to show him up adn start him self off right in the fighting world strong for him and believe he can with a victory. His backers are do it and are willing to express their belief with the Ions' green that counts. COACH OPENS GATE FOR IMPOSSIBLES TO QUIETLY EXIT BEGINS WEEDING OUT PROCESS AS BASKET BALL PRACTICE GETS INTO FULL SWING GOOD FOR TEAM'S MORALE. The War President's Message The operation for arrcndlcir; which Gene Sarozen underwent a few tvecks ago, didn't cramp the geU style of the world's champion. This Is the first picture oi Sarastn since his operation and showing him on the Miami (Fix) links, ir.akinp his first drive since his illness. TYPESETTERS TO WORK OUT FRIDAY The ol' gang's getting Mt for a great hakl Friday evening iu the ar mory when the employes of the Free Trader-Journal have their first work out in the hopes of organizing an indoor team to travel about this neck of the woods and show that they can play bull as well as set typo. "Hub" Leaman. mogul among th compositors, is also director of ath letics and has charge of aV' the busi ness affairs of theteam. He will be the purchasing agent for the carloads of balls and bats need ed for the heavy swatsmen of the team. While he will also perCotv.i around second base itself Remember Friday night is practice night and after that night there will be a good iftory on "Hubs'' star team. The compositor will furnish the dope and his word will be taken for it. So it ought to be and "Ow ful" good tale. how much money they would make from the gome. , Hi wrver, their high hopes were shut:ered when the returns of the gaioe were handed to them. One players reported (getting a clitn while the balance of the iqoal did not fare so well. W.'ll. the Ottawa team wa I In a bad predicamnnt as they were broke so after playing the hard game of football they were required to walk home us the interurban dosn't do a credit business. PLAY GAME: BROKE WALK ALL WAY HOME JOHNNIE BLACK PLAYS WELL DESPITE ARM BU Francisco, Nov. 29. With only one good arm working, John Black, veteran Claremont golfer, whose work at the Skokie national championship last car caused a MOUtlOn, Is stag ing a comeback after the automobile accident that nearl cost his life. On arm enabled him to turn in a 79, but two strokes behind the tied leaders of the day. In the Bay Counties cham pionship at Lakeside. Last Sunday a crack came of foot ball was played in I'th-a. 111., when the Ottawa Ironjaws journeyed to ml Ltlca to take on the BigDOyi from that city. Utlca won the battle by a 19-r score. When the Ironjaws left Ottawa Mind and Bady. re of the ni mil over tin Coach .VWbers ax drew first blood last night when eight youngsters who had hopes of playing regular basket ball were told to report to the show, ers and that their Invaluable serv Umi were not required for the val ance of the season. it had to come." ss'd the riwch. so why not do It early and not give thttt too much disappointment The youngsters who got the curtains last evening were mostly upper class men who showed no possibilities " Several new playets reported last night while ft couple dropped out without being asked to by the high si hool mentor. The squad now mim-b-'rs about twenty-flve and there is MOM very promising looking mater ial In the retaining array ol ptospec live talent. No addition cuts will be made for a week. Coach Newherg will not be at school next week and history teacher Kettlecamp will take his place during the absence and pnt the boys thru their paces. Lait night the coach formed his -men Into five squads of five men each and each team was sent up and down the floor several times passing the ball for several minutes at a time at breukneck speed The high school this year wfjl use a weave passing formation which critics place as im possible to break up when mattered by the team using it. For this rea son the coach has started drilling on it very early in the season so as to teach It to the men and make it per fect with them. Very little basket shooting will be taken up for a week. Newberg's sys tem of play calls for pivot passing until the point of the attack Is undor the hoop. It is then only necessary for him to make a slight jump and tilt the ball inside the hoop. aFns who have been watching the work outs at the high school declare New berg's system of offense to be the geratest ever used by any coach at the local high school. But a great deal of rudimentary work Is still bing pumped Into his charatet by Newberg. Wind sprints, dodging, runninc, running back ward and quick stopping take a good hour's work every night while the other hour is spent in passing the SEEK WOMAN IN BLACK AS GARAGEMAN SLAYER Chicago, Nov -'!' A young woman In black, indeutlty unknown, wun made the object of a search by thn police today, who are tttamattng to lolve the doath of Joseph Laaifi, Huin automobile dealer whose funeral oc oun today Lanui was found dying from bullet wounds, In his gnrage Fri day iiliiht The young woman, pollco announced, visited undertaking par lors Sunday night and vlewrd tho body of I. aims, almost fainting heforo tin- bier. In the doorway of his Washington home, Woodrow Wilson i-peke with his old vigor and enthusiasm to the well-wishing crowd which fol lowed former Ambassador Morgentl-au to pay its' respects en Armistice Day. The former ambassador to Turkey Is shown on the right ball about In team formation or from man to man. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION CHANCERY. State of Illinois. In the Ore ::! Ii Salle county ss. Court. To January I'i. BUa Eaiile In Ciun Divorce. Geu. N'o. Term. A. I IS Joseph Eagle Va. oary. Bin tot Affidavit of non ratldowro 01 Fagle having In en tiled in the Clerk s office of th'j Circuit Court of sail i-ounty, notice is therefor" h ireb) given to the said non -resident defend ant that the complainant filed his bUI of complaint iu said Court. In the Chancery aide thereof, on the 38U) day Of November. LM$, and that there upon a summons issued out of said court, wherein said suit is now pend ing, returnable on the second Monday in the month of January, A. D. 1923, as is by law: required. Now. unless you, the said aon-retid nt defendant above named. Kila ISagle, shall person ally be and appear before the said Cir cuit Court, on the rirst day of the next term tlnreof to be htidon at Ot ) t.iwu. in and for the said county on ) the laooad Monday In January, A. I'. L9JS, and plead, gnawer or demur to aid compiainant'i bill of complaint. the earn and the matter.; and thing! therein charged and stated will be taken as confi ssed, and r. decree en tered against you according to the player of said bill. JOHN U WITZKMAN. Clerk. Ottawa, Illinois, November 28. lit?. OWEN ANDERSON, Compt'a Sol. ACCOUNTING FOR FISH TASTE IN THAT WATER FKhEDGM !r and Mrs. Furl Money, announce tin u nival of a daughter to Hyburo h reltal Nov. U. Mr and Mrs. O. A Frlostad and children of Memlota were yuest.s at Hoar) Arentzeii's Sunday. large crowd itt added the battlfe ; hall games Saturday. In the girls' garni the cOrt was 15 to 8 In favor ; ol Norwin and In the hoys' game the :core was ft to 12 in favor of Hird- : lug. Mrs. Charles Battles has been suf j ferlng with nose trouble for several daw Mr and Mrs. Rust Jameson visited relative near Karlvlllc Sunday. I A miscellaneous shower was given I Mrs Hose Thorson Nelson iu tho haaement of the Lutheran church last ; Wed Ma da afternoon. A picnic lunch itai sirvel and all spent u very pleas ant afternoon. The guest of honor ro eel rod many gifts to use In her new home. Arthur Blanklnship of Ottawa vis it! d Roland and 1 eroy Jameeou Sat- urdny and Sunday, i Harvey KiPtegard and Walter llat ' tls were ChJoaffO visitors Wdncidiy. Mrs Ollvor Hodney and Mlsa Gladys Twa'.t of Norway visited Mlse Mary HaU Saturday Miss Hlanche Mosey of Ottawa ha t OB a Frenlom visitor for the past week. Mrs Wilbur Fool of Buffalo OUgYo Sunday for a visit with relatives. Fifteen relatives helped Ilwd Hall ceh 'irate his birthday last Wednes day evening. An oyster supper was served. Miss Bessie Benson has returned , from Ottawa, where she visited her parents for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dunn entor tained several relatives at dinner Sun day In honor of their w-ddlng anniversary. Chicago. Nov. 28. - Fish varying from minnows to small perch that hart clogged water supply pipes In residences and business buildings on the west side since last Sunday, to day wore bein? caught by plumbers sent out by the department of public works to unclog the mains. Defec tive screens across Intakes at the crlba permitted the fish to be drawn Into the pipes. Region of Haavy Snowfall. The heavier snowfall In the I'nlfed States Is in the Cascade mountains of WaaMnjttofi and Oregon and the Sier ra Nevada of California. Jud Tunkins. "Some men." said Jud Tunrina, hare a lot of aense about making ! money and a lot of fooUahneal about spending it." great. N" stine person car flen that. At the same time, do not go to t: e extreme of saying "Ail n mihd." We are a combination of mint' thev onlv took carfare to rarrv them h"'1 i"'i-v- :u"1 ,lle '"' rtwnld he n one way to Utica. On the way down trolled by the mind. "Mors satm U on Uue car they were flfWfag out COrpO anno." ' 1 iL.: c l l '" .i X Y' ' l 3 oiiu i ler mcir nrsi narveii n l oz i tne IB R and after their first harvest in 1621 the Pilgrims set aside a day to give thanks for their hard-won reward food to last the long New England winter. Because of the basic worth of the homely Pilgrim virtues, courage, thrift and perse verance, Thanksgiving day has persisted. Times have changed greatly, humankind not at all. Courage, thrift and persever ance will do as much for you today as for the Pilgrim three hundred years ago. NATIONAL CITY BANK MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM White The All-Year fios - Round Gasoline Quick Starting Smoother Acceleration Pure Free from Moisture POWERFUL The temperature inside a motor, after it has been running a few minutes, is the same in Winter as it is in Summer. Having this in. mind we have in our Scientific Refining produced in "White Rose," a gasoline that delivers a full, uniform steady flow of power. It is all consumed in the motor. Starts easily both Winter and Summer. Gasoline containing coal oil is sold at a lower price. Beware of the high cost of so-called low priced gasoline. Kerosene being heavier than gasoline it gravitates to the bottom of the carburetor. It is hard to start because it will not readily vaporize. All of it is not consumed in the motor. It passes the pistons and destroys the lubricating oil in the crank case. Much of it passes out through the exhaust. The motorist pays for wasted power. Use White Rose Gasoline, Winter and Summer. You will have a smoother run ning motor. You will have no unnecessary motor repair bills. You will save money. Try En-ar-co FREE Lubricating Service Your motor will run better and last longer if the Lubricating Oil is taken out every 500 miles and fresh oil put We do it tor you witn m EN-AR-CO MOTOR OIL Charging Only for Oil Uted It is just as important that the best lubricant be used as it is to use oil. Let us fill your transmission and dif ferential with EN-AR-CO GEAR COMPOUND Charging Only for Lubricant Used THE NATIONAL REFINING CO. Scientific Refining In Business 40 Years Producers of Crude Oil, Refiners and Marketers Four Modern Refineries Complete Distributing Branches in 96 Cities National Refining Co. Service Station, East Ottawa, Tel. 1088 J. II Garrity, La Salle and Mill Stresta Norern & Widcman, 219 West Madison Street Herman Krusc, 824 Clinton Street m-Ai-co HQoa Q'l. LOOK FOR THIS SIGN