The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 12, 1920, Image 7

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nopolized ly female help. Many of tlio Industries which were run b.v women during the war aic s'lll under the
control of the fairer sex. This photograph shows throe English gliM who have become olilclcnt workois In a glass
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Pedestrians on the Hols do Boulogne, Paris, were Mar tied out of their usual placidity recently, when this odd
appearing contraption was Introduced to their eyes. Closo Inspection pioed It to In merely a hlcycle with nliplanu
appendages, built to fly. It made Its successful flight while the astonished Parisians looked on. This latent deel
opmeiit In the motor Industry will no doubt be a popular vehicle. It Is called the avlette.
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ITero are some of the "picture brides," Just arrived from Japan, who were
questioned In San Francisco by the congressional Immigration committee 'that
lias been Inquiring Into California's complaints against Japan. Scarcely any
of tho girls questioned had Feon the men they camo to innrry. It was Bald
this might be the last lot of "picture brides" to arrive In America.
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cup ngalnst Lipton's Shamrock IV, photographed as she was crossing the
tlnlsh line In one of tho races.
Tho Hesolute lost tho llrst two races of tho series and then won three
straight. Sir Thomas says h? vlll try again In 1022.
Girls Still Hold Their War Jobs
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IN A FIREMEN'S SCHOOL
In order that tho Chicago lire de
partment mny retain Its elllclency, the
local (Ire o'lllclals have been conduct
ing a school to Instruct the mcmhcis
of the department In the uso of all tho
equipment with which a modem tiro
department Is fitted. The photograph
shows Chief Carmody showing a tire
man how to use n rescue apparntiM.
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nlne-,ear-old Panama canal 7one glil,
who swam tho Culebra cut of the
canal with her hands and feet tied.
At the age of six wlie made a 3-H'noi
dive In the llalboa swimming pool.
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vlERICAM
LEGION
(Cop) for HiIh Doi.irliiltnt tiiipiiltcd by
NHtlonnl' lleixdciuiutera of tlio
American LokIuii.)
NEW HAMPSHIRE IS WINNER
Gr.inlte Str.te Roclplent of First
Prize In Membership "Push"
South Dakota Second.
Vi-w Hampshire won the American
Legion's nallon-wlde membership
"push." May 17 to 'J'J, It was announced
at Legion nutlonnl headipiarters re
cently, and will receive the stand of
Mlk calms offeied as llrst prl'o to the
state ent oiling the largest percentage
of eligible ev-scrvlce persons prior to
the close of business on June lfi.
South Dakota wins second prbe. a
btnnd of woolen colors. The prizes
will he presented by the national com
mn inter, Franklin D'OIIer, at the nn
tloied eonxenllon of the Legion In
Cle eland next September.
other states finished In the race. In
order, as follows: North Dakota. No
luiiskn, Vermont, California, Kansas,
Oregon, Iowa, Washington, Wyoming,
Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Hhode
Island, Nevada, Minnesota, Illinois,
Idaho. Arizona, Ohio. District of Co
lumbia, Michigan, Utah, Wisconsin,
Kentucky, Pcnnsylnnlu, New Jersey,
OMi'homn, Colorado, New Mexico,
New YorL West Virginia, Connecticut,
Delaware, Texas, Missouri, Florida,
Montiina, Arkansas, Maryland. Vir
ginia, Tennessee, North Carolina,
South Carolina, Louisiana, Mlsslsslp.
pi, (owrgta and Alabama.
The Legion now has tVlf2 posts In
nil parts of the United States and In
sexeral foreign countries, and 1,027
women's auxiliary units. The total
enrollment since the organl7ntlon was
first established, 15 months ngo. Is
mote than ".,000,000, though national
dues for all these members for the
year IPL'O have not yet been received
at national headquarters. In (fetor
mining the icsults of the membership
drlo. only members for whom nation
al dues up to and Including December
31, lDlIO. had been received by the na
tional treasurer were counted. Since
the drive closed, on June 115, more
than 22.000 names of new members
have come In.
CHAPLAINS' BADGE OF HONOR
Medal to Be Given by Protestant
Churches Which United in
War Work.
A commemorative medal to bo
given by the Protestant churches
which united In wnr work through
tho general war-time commission of
the churches to all their chaplains of
the Amerclan nrmy and navy who
served In the war. Tho chaplains'
medal Is the work of Mrs. Laura Gar
din Frnser of New York, one of the
best known of American medalists,
nnd the wife of the designer of the
Victory button.
Mrs. Frnser has chosen, In tho de
6lgn for the chaplains' medal, to rep
resent nn army chaplain In tho net of
supreme service ministering to n
wounded man at the risk of his own"
life. In the center of tho design the
The Chaplains' Medal.
gas ninslc Is seen, reftdy for Immedi
ate adjustment. Indeed, the sugges
tion Is that the chaplain has, perhaps,
momentarily removed It, tho better to
succor tho wounded man.
The flue record of the men who
served as chaplains In the navy, many
of them constantly passing back and
forth through the submarine danger
zonp, ministering to the crews of the
naval vessels and the soldiers on the
transports, fa recalled by the repre
sentation of the bnttleshlp on the re
verse of tun medal.
The striking of these medals Is the
realization of a suggestion made soon
after tho nrmlstlce in the executive
committee of the general war-time
commlsfllo'n of the churches. The
commlttco approved tho proposal ami
made It ono of the tnsUs committed to
tho general committee on nrmy and
navy chaplains when the wiir-tlme
commission dissolved. Tho medals
nro Intended to convey In tangible
form a message of grateful apprecia
tion from the churches to their chap
lain sous.
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JACK DEMPSEY IS ACQUITTED
Federal Court Disposes of Much Dis
cussed Case of World's Champion
Prize Fighter.
After n trlnl lasting more than n
week, n Jury In the federal court of
San Fmnclsco found Jack Dempsey not
guilty of violating tho selectUe serv
ice act. Tlio Jury wns out only ten
minutes and returned Its verdict on
the llrst ballot.
The Indictment charged Dempsey
with knowingly and wilfully falsifying
his questionnaire In order to get de
ferred (.lassitlcatlou In Class -la. In
this document, which he signed In Chi
cago In Jnnuavy, 1018, he swore that
his wife, muthor, father, widowed sis
ter and the two minor children of tho
last named were mainly dependent up
on him for suppoit, and had been living
with him for a considerable time.
These statements the government as
set ted weie untrue.
The evidence showed thnt Dempsey
received Jils questionnaire In Chicago
and had It tilled out almost Immedi
ately. Iljs manager, Jack Kearns, an
swered most of the questions, nnd
Dempsev gave his assent as the nn-
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JACK DEMPStY.
swers wero written down. Supporting
atlldavlts weie signed by Maxlnu
Dempsey, then his wife, but since di
vorced, and Kflle Clarkson, bis sister.
There was some confusion In the lo
cal draft board over his case, nnd nt
an Informal meeting held one evening,
Dempsey and Jack Kearns, his mana
ger, took up Dempsey's sltuntlon with
John llogan, chairman of the local
draft board. At this meeting Demp
sey wns placed In Clnss Aw upon his
sworn statement of tho contents of
the questionnaire.
The evidence showed thnt Mrs. Ill
rnin Dempsey, tho mother of Jack,
was nlmost entirely dependent upon
him for support, nnd that he had mado
substantial contributions to tho sup
port of his father, sister, nnd brother.
Ills statements In this regard were not
contradicted.
TO FOCH AND FRENCH POILU
Commander D'OIIer Returns Feliclta,
tions Sent by Famous Marshal
on Fourth of July.
"Tho American legion, on this anni
versary of the fall of tho Bastille,
through myself as national command
er, extends the same hand of fellow
ship today that the French citizen-sol-dler
grasped but yesterday."
In these words Franklin D'OIIer,
head of the legion, addressed Marshal
Foch and tho French pollu, returning
the fellcltntlons that Foch sent to tho
legion on tho Fourth of July. The mes
sage was delivered to tho marshal by
II. II. Ilarjes, commander of Paris
post, No. 1.
"Our legard Is based on deeper sen
timent tlum more association In arms,"
the message continues. "America's
youth came to Fiance Impressed with
the story of your wonderful achieve
ments. We were not disillusioned. Wo
found that France suffered with a
smile on her lips; laughed In the Jaws
of death; held to her traditional cour
tesy and chivalry at the very, time
when the foe pounded with courso
lists at the gates of Paris.
"There may come a time when Jenl
ous bauds will seek to sever the bonds
that unlteFrunce and America. Such
a thing never can be accomplished. We
of the World War have known France
and her lino soul. We have been blood
brothers and wo will be peaco broth
ers." MESSAGE FROM KING ALBERT
Former Private, A. E. F., Receives Ca.
ble From Ruler In Commemora
tion of Chateau-Thlerry Victory.
A former private, A. 13. I, has re
ceived a cabled message from a king In
commemoration of the great American
victory nt Chateau-Thleiry, the second
anniversary of which was July in. The
ex-privatu Is Harold W. Itoss, editor of
the American' Legion Weciily. Tho
king Is Albert or Belgium. Ills mes
sage read;
"On the eve of the nniilu,rsnry of
the glorious American victory at Chateau-Thierry
It Is a great plcasuie for
me to send a token of the high admira
tion this hcrolcjtaiid klndleti In my
heart and to renew tribute of our ever
lasting gratitude for the heroes who
fell on this fifteenth of July, 1D1S, for
the common came."
(Signed) "ALIJHUT."
The message was transmitted
through the Ilelglar Charge iTAffnlri'a
nt Wahhlngtoii. Mr. P.oss Is n former
Sun Fi'unclsco, New Orleans and At
lanta newspaper man. He took part
In the Clmteuu-Thlerry attack.
BIG CROPS ASSURED
WESTERN
CANADA
Need of Farm Labor Urgently
Required for Harvest.
Rains of the past week which hr.v
neon general throughout all portions
of Western Cnnnda, covering MANI
TOBA, SASKATCHEWAN, and AL
BKHTA, have placed beyond all mnn
nor of doubt tho rcrtnlnty of vast
grain crops throughout the entire dls
trlct.
lleports from till points Indlcnto
marvelous and rnpld growth. Tha
conditions of a week or so back, which
were decidedly less promising nnd led
many to think that there might be a
partial failure, have disappeared al
together and now there Is n wave of
optimism circulating throughout the
entire country.
In ll)ir there wero enormous yields
reported from all parts, i.iid It would
appear now as If In tunny places the
yields of 1015 would ho equnled If
not beaten.
What might appear to bo a draw
hack, Is the apparent shortngo of farm
help. The Province of Manltobu
through Its Employment Bureau la
Winnipeg, Is asking for 10,000 harvest
hands and over, offering from $5 to
$0 per day. The Province of Sns
kntchewan Is nsklng for 1(5,000 extra
hnnds to take care of tho Immense
harvest thnt Is certiIn to bo reaped
In that Province. In Alberta tho crop
area Is somewhat less, the labor con
ditions somewhat better, and Is mak
ing a request for fi.OOO extra farm
bands.
Interviewing tho ofllclols of the dif
ferent Governments, they nre Inclined
to the opinion thnt as the crops Id
Kansi.-s, Nebraska, South Dakota, Illl
nols and other Central Sidles are hnr
vested there will be a movement aorth
ward thnt will materially help to take
care of tho labor situation. With the
low railroad rates that may be secured
on rppllcutlon to the Employment OS
llces ft Winnipeg and nt boundarf
points, or which mny he secures,
through the Canadian Government Of'
flees nt Chicago, III.; Detroit, Mlch.
Milwaukee, Wis.; Kansas City, Ma,
Omnha, Neb. ; Des Moines, In. ; Wttter
town, S. D. ; St. Paul, Minn., and
Grand Forks, N. D., will give to those,
peeking employment the opportunity
to reach the harvest fields at a low
cost Advertisement
Uncomplimentary
A mnn who possesses it corpuleuy
flguro takes u Sunday-school class.
Recently he gave u lesson upon bow
sin directed the future life.
"Well, hoys," ho asked. In concliv
slon, "what would happen to mo whea
I die If I had led a bad life?"
"The fat would be In the fire," iO
piled one Ind, after eonio reflection.
SAY "DIAMOND DYES'"
Don't streak or ruin your material ic
poor dyo. Insist on "Diamond DyN.
Kmjt directions In package.
"CORNS"
Lift Right Off Without Pain
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Doesn't hurt n bit I Drop n llttl
"Freezono" on an nchlng corn, Instantly
that corn stops hurting, then shortly
you lift it right off with lingers. Truly I
Your druggist sells a tiny bottlo of
"Freezono" for a few cents, sufficient te
remove every hard corn, soft corn, o
corn between tho toes, nnd tho calluses
without soreness or Irritation.
Keep Up Flfjhtlng Spirit
Be patient with every one, but
nbo.ve all with yourself. I mean, donl
be disturbed because of your Imper
fections, nnd always rise up bruvely
from a full. Francis do Sales.
A Lady of Distinction
Is recognized by tho delicate fascinat
ing intluence of tho perfume she uses.
A bnth with Cutlcura Sonp and hot
wnter to thoroughly cleanse tho pores,
followed by a dusting with Cuticnra
Talcum powder usually means a clear,
sweet, healthy skin. AJt.
Very Much So.
"Hungary seems inclined to go back
to tho monarchy."
"Sho would Uud tlmt her crownlna.
mistake."
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