The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 24, 1919, Image 3

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UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINSTRATION
SUMMER TOURS
AS USUAL
THE ENTIRE ATTRACTIVE SCHEME OF ROCKY
MOUNTAIX AND TACIFIC COAST SUMMER TOURS
IS-NOW AVAILABLE, WITH CIRCUIT ROUTES THAT
EMBRACE THE WEST'S MAGNIFICENT SCENERY.
COOL AND SCENIC
COLORADO
But a few hours to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo;
the gateway to hundreds of mountain vacation resorts and
for automobile tours. Very favorable fare."?.
THE BLACK HILLS AND
WYOMING RANCH RESORTS
Tourists fares to the Hot Springs resort of the Hills, to
Sheridan and Ranchcstcr, in the Big Horn mountains, and
to the Cody Way ranch rcs'orts.
PACIFIC COAST TOURS
The whole Pacific Slope is embraced in the Summer tours.
You can go direct or include the Pacific Northwest. The
world's greatest summer rail tour is available, just as
usual.
Ask your local ticket agent 'to help you plan
your trip and furnish you with descriptive
booklets of points in which you are interested.
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TRIUMPH FOR
i AMERICAN IDEALS
eaco Treaty the Moot Momentoue
Document Ever Prepared by
the Hand of Man
Comfort,
Economy
and
Efficiency
COMFORT for it means a cool kitchen.
Economy for it wastes no fuel. You burn'
kerosene oil only when you need it. Efficiency '
for a Florence Oil Stove is easy and quick of
operation and every bit of heat is concentrated
close under the cooking. ''tfMflHLtt 4
Come in and let our salesmen show its many
good points.
Every "Floronce ' is Sold Under Guarantee
GEO-. W. TRINE
Exclusive Agent in Red Cloud
When the
Firemen Appea.r
the insured man's fint thought i one o!
thanlcfulnes that he i$ 10. How abou
your ihoughti ii a fiireman ihould ap
pear at your home?
The Day
Before the Fire
ii the day to iniuie. A that day may
be to-morrow lor all you can know or
do. it eliow that prudence would im
pel) you to tlop in our office to-day and
have at ittue you a policy,
O. C. TEEL
BUY
Land
At Stratton, Colo.
For l'articulnrd Write to
Jos. A. Collins Land Co.
Stratton, Colorado
Tho Treaty of Paris Is tho longcBt
ralnglo treaty ever signed. It Is six
times as long as the treaties of tho
;peaco of Westphalia (1G48) and ten
jtiracs as long us tho breaty of Vienna
(1815); it is as long as the latter and
all tho subsidiary treaties resulting
jfrom It. Though It covers moro
ground than any other treaty made,
It was prepared in half tho tlmo ro
qulred for the 'peace of Vienna, and in
,lesB than ono-tenth of tho time ro
'quired for tho treaty of Westphalia.
This phenomenal result Is attributed
by European statesmen to tho initial
adoption of tho Covenant of the
League of Nations, which provides for
!the future settlement of a largo num
ber of perplexing problems. Desplto
(opinions to tho contrary, tho verdict
!of history will unquestionably bo that
the Peace of Paris carries into effect
to a remarkable degrco tho program
accepted in ailvanco by Uio peoples
'of the world, and embodied in the
Fourteen Points put forth by the
.American government on January 8,
;1918, ten months before tho actual
signing of the armistice.
Of tho Fourteen Points thus ac
cepted by a world in arms, serious
objection has been raised to only one,
tho 14 th. That objection haa come
from a faction in the United States
Senate. This 14th Point, as embodied
in tho treaty is Artlclo X, of the
Covenant of the League of Nation.
Germany herself has Insisted upon it
as an essential part of the pence.
Tho treaty as signed makes a now.
world, politically, physically, morally
and spiritually. Tho mandatory sys
tem ends tho old regime of exploita
tion, and makes wards of the whole
world in Asia, Africa and the isles of
the sea. The Treaty has established
In the place of artificial states natural
political and national units. It ha;
removed from the map numerous his
toric wrongs which have long served
to embitter the International rela
tions. It has set the world upon a
new path of progress marked by ttie
following guide posts: ,
1. International co-operation, In'
eluding the consolidation of all exist
ing international administrative ac-,
tlvitles.
2. Extensive machinery for co
operation in a League of Nations open
to all. that prove worthy of member
ship. 3. The creation of a labor con
ference and labor bureau to solve the
problems of an industrial civilization
4. A pledge .to reduce armaments,
and as a first step toward It the dis
arming of the one nation whose geo
graphical situation has made tt a
menace to the world. ,
6. The abolition of conquest b
Article X, without interfering with
other methods of territorial adjust
ment 6. The declaration that any war it
a matter of concern to all, and th
erection of machinery for dealing with
conditions which endanger the peace
of the world.
7. An agreement not to go to wai
before peaceful settlement of disputes
has been tried.
8. Automatic provision sanctions
for the punishment of the breach oi
agreements voluntarily taken.
9. A representative Assembl
meeting regularly and, among othc:
things, carrying on the work of codi
fying and revising international law
begun toy the Hague Conference.
The treaty Is the most momentous,
document ever prepared by tho hand
of man. It nets the world right about
face, it marks the triumph of Amer-i
lean Ideas, policies and institutions,;
by extending to a leaguo of sovereign!
nations the democratic principles first)
embodied in our league of sovereign)
states. I
EDWARD CUMMINOS, '
General Secretary, '
World Peace Foundation.
NEW"rs,TCEBTWTE"
Treasury Department Authorizes De
nominations of $100 to $1,000
for Investors.
The Kansas City Federal Reaerro
Ilnnk 1ms ordered from tha Troasury
Dopattnient a supply of tho now Treas
ury Sin lugs Certificates, sorlcs of
191!), which on July 2d wero authorized
by tho ftepartment In denominations
of $100 00 and $1,000.00 Tbev are In
registered form and aio In nUoltlon to
thoJIMO War Savings OuJlffoTfes pro
vioiislv Issued. War JrVAsTHtnps
of Hip denomination of$w6 nro con
vertible into tlioso 4r$jjet!urltles
which bear the snmo'fTipjr nitoToBt
as the Savings Stamps, 4 ""per cent,
confounded quarterly. The $1QO,00
certificates aro convertible into the
91,060 00 certificates and tho limit of
Investment of $1,000.00 for each Indl
vlduul, which Is the feature pf the
Savluci Stamp itsue, Is retained in the
new certificates.
Tieasury Savings Certificates la (h
denomination of $100.66 (maturity
value) may be purchased at the post
offlcos of the first and second elate
and such other postofflccs a the Peat;
office Department may designate for
that purpose Doth the $106.00 and
$1,000.00 denominations may bo pur
chased at incorporated banks and
trust companies which are agents for
the sale of War Savings Certificates.
Tho new certificates wlfl be Issued
only in registered form and shall bear
the naino of the owner inscribed bv
tho agent at tho time of purchase and
will not be valid unless the owner's
names Is thus Inscribed. Tho certifi
cates will not be transferable and will
be payablo only to the owner named
thereon except In case of death or dis
ability of tho owner.
The new issue Js exempt both as
(to principal and interest from federal,
stato or local taxation, exoept estate
or Inlicrltnnco taxes, surtaxes and ex
cess profits and war profits taxes.
Treasury Savings Certificates will
be redeemed at face value on January
1, 1924, and will be issued for the re
mainder of 1919 at the following
prices:
$100 Ccr- $1,000 Cer-
Month tlflcate tlflcate
July $83.60 $836.00
August 83.80 838.00
September. , .. 84.00 840.00
October. .,,,. 84.20 842.00
November. . .. 84T40 844.00
December. . .. 84.60 846.00
MAKE DIG 8AVEN8 OUT
OF "LITTLE SHAVER"
Greatest Education In the VVorls) la
Teaching Children How to Be
Independent
Barn first, save second and spend
tbird.
That is the briefest and best rule of
economy the world knows. And every
country in the world knows the rule
better than America does. At the out
set of the world war we were the most
extravagant nation In existence. If
the world war brought no other good
end, it showed America the value of
thrift. From the least thrifty to the
most thrifty should be the American
ambition, beginning right now. And
there is no better place to begin with
thrift than with children.
Since the war furnished the realiz
ation of the need of thrift, and the
Treasury Department, through War
Savings Stamps, furnished the method
of combined saving and Investment,
it is up to the parents and the teachers
of thJs country to see that the children
take advantage of these opportunities.
Through the Savings Division of the
Tenth Federal Reserve District every
child-In this district is enabled to ob
tain a war souvenir In the form of a
hand grenade converted Into a savings
bunk. In order to get the grenade ho
had only to observe tho abovo rule
earn first, save second and seend third.
It Is a simple rule and, if observed,
will revolutionize American. habits. It
will change us from a nation of spend
thrifts to one of thrifts; from dollar
hounds to dime watch-dogs; from
waste to worth.
The new slogan of the Tenth Dis
trict is "Make Big Savers Out. of 'Lit
tle Shavers."
Sum m 1 ' aawsws
Light and Power Ui
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Why the Cushman "Does More"
It does more because it gives you both portable Light and portable Power
in one plant, in the most compact, efficient and convenient form ever devised.
It does more because there la less vibration with a belted outfit like the
Cushman, and consequently less adjustments, repairs and service required.
t It does more because every part is get-at-able. It is not necessary to
"tear down" the plant to correct any trouble. -- 4
J It does more because the same engine the 4 H. P. Cushman All-Purpose
Engine may be used for work all over the farm, or be attached to binder,
potato digger, corn binder or other machines.
- It does more because other machinery may be run from clutch pulley of
engine nt the same time the batteries arc being charged by belt from fly
. wheel side of engine. It is the most llcxible outur.
The Cushman Self-Starter
T permits the Cushman Plant to be started, stopped and operated by a woman "t
or child. It is the only starter that automatically releases engine compression
and turns on and off oil. Engine started from switchboard, by pushing a button.
We have a Cushman "Docs More" Light Plant ready for demonstration. ,
Please call and see it f
B. W. STEVENS
Plumbing Heating Everything Electric!
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REDCLOUD NEBRASKA
Norma Weight
Perhaps you arc worried because
your child does not pick up in
weight? Better try
-Scott's Emulsion
and watch how it helps make
a thin child grow and put on
weight There is nothing quite
so strengthening as Scott's
Emulsion for a child or any age.
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Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and
Varnish
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Electrical Goods of all Kindi
Will Wire Your House And
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Services for the Month of July
10 a. m. Sunday School
11 a. m Preaching Service
2 p. m South Side Mission Sunday School.
7 p. m. Senior Endeavor Service
0 p. m. Preaching Service
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Phone, Ind. Store 158,lRe8f 93 RED CLOUD, NEB.
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Red Cloud . Nebraska
Cables Improve With Age.
It Is found tlint the Insulation re
sistance of telephone cables increases
with the age of tho cable, when it IlM
In tho ground, because tho molstur
.It possesses appears to be dried out.
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