The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 18, 1920, Image 5

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Hiiy Hrund at Powell ami t'opos.
Good menls good service moderate
prlce8 Powell & Pope's cufe
Bliss Ninn Brunei' was a passenger
to Hastings Saturday morning,
'flic Misses Lena Ludlow and Vera
Hatfield spent Saturday in Hastings.'
Eat and drink at Powell &. Popt'S Commissioner Jns. Hutmtka was
Uafo. tf down from Ulndeii Wednesdny after-
Mrs. Bert Morhart spent Friday in noon'
Hastings. I Maimer Atklus of the Hesse A lull-
Father Fizgorald spent Saturday in torluiu returned from Omulm this
Superior. morning
James Peterson spent Friday in Burt Sherman of Urn ml Island ar
Guide Bock. rived In the city Veduos.1ny to visU
George Topham was down from ll,B parents.
Blue Hill Thursday. Kov. B R. Coon of Ornnd Island will
District Court will convene in this preach 8uuduy morning ami evening
city December Gth. at the Baptist church.
Chas. Arnold spent Friday with William U. Uoyee and Elsie M But
friends at Blue Hill. son of Rlvorton wore married Satur-
Gilbert Beck was on the sick list day by Judge Bunney.
thA!?8t0ft?VCS i Fred Robertson of Grand Island
Attorney A. M. Walters of Blue HHI BpBnt Sunday in the city with his par-
was in the city Tuesday. enlH Mr nni, MrH CBOh Uobortsou.
JSXuJf w MnS RCyn0klS "or. Atkinson, Pastor at large for
Prn S??w v r T' e Ur,9li!U' ehmeb, will illl the ul.
Conductor W. A. Cassell spent Sun- ,t ,h u , h
day with relatives at St. Joe. ' , . , ...
J, ,, , , , ... ,. ' moruing und evening.
Mrs. 1 rank Peterson and Miss Mary
Peterson spent Friday in Hastings. Mr. und Mrs. Byron Whito of Her-
J. E. Butlr we-it to Hastings Friday B,IHW' Wiscbl" arrlv ' the city
afternoon to attend to some business" Wednesday to visit her parents, Mr.
matters. lUUl1 a,r!4' ' ' Cowden.
J. S. L. Thomas spent Friday in Frank Cowdeu' returned homo the
Hastings attending to some business a1 f tlo week from the eastern
matters. I cities where he purchased goods for
Perry Anderson of Ansclmo, Nebv l Cowden-Kaley Clothing Co.
is visithg his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j Bed Cloud Post No. 238, American
E. "W. Anderson. Legion, will hold a meetiug Monday
Miss Nellie May Schall went to evening at 8 o lock In the Commercial
Hastings .Thursday to spend a few Ciub rooms. By order C. O. and Adjt.
days with friends. Thcre wm be Lutheran services next
Zeke Johnston arrived in the city Sunday at eleven a. m., Sunday school
the first of the week to visit his sons, nt tcn a. m AU nrc Wclcomc.-0
Sam and Clarence. iHeinitz, pastor.
The East Garfield high school will Thc 'Kc(1 cloud Wgh school foot
hold a Literary and basket supper bal, tcam wi g0 to Sup,rior Fl.Wny
Friday evening, Nov. 19th. afternoon where they will play the
Mrs. Brax Boyd and baby went to local school tcam
Blue Hill Friday afternoon to spend, ,, ,,. 0 . , , .. ,
f i uu i!.. Mrs. .Wm. Sunbcrry and children
Newt Sibcrt. returned Sunday from1 turn" homo y pub
Oberlin, Kas., whore he had been !,ca" C,ty whcro thy hnd bn -visit-working
for svcral months. J"K hcr I,arcnts'
C. P. Rankin of Wymorc went to1 Mrs. Martha Mo re and son, James,
work on the rip track in the Burling-' f P' arrived in the city Saturday
ton yards here Thursday morning. b'"B called here by the serious illness
Mrs. Moranvillo and son, Ernest, of hcr son' Robertl
expect to leave in a few days for Cal-1 Thc Watts Constmction Co. finished
ifornin, where they will spend the win-' ,ayinB the concrete base for the pav-
tcl.. , ing Wednesday and will soon start to
Mrs. D. R. Hughes returned home ,ayinc tho nsphalt
Thursday evening from McCool June-' Ncxt Thursday will be Thanksgiv
tion, where f-he had been visiting hcr 'B Day and this paper will be printed
daughter. ' Wednesday evening so that thc force
Mrs. Pcgg left Monday evening for can observo thc ho,idn'
San Pedro, Calif., where she will Mr- an(l Mrs. "Babe" Arnold, who
spend tho winter with her son, Lloyd reside near Cowles, are tho parents
and wife. f a baby boy which arrived at their
Colon Elliott, who had been here homc Thursday afternoon,
the past few months for the Watts Mrs. Nellie Caster arrived hero Sun
Construction Co., left Saturday morn- day morning from Qlackfoot, Idaho,
ing for his homo at. Frostproof, Fla., she being called here by the serious
where he will spend the winter. illness of hr mother, Mrs. West.
Community Chorus Concert Wedncs- Community Chorus Concert Wednes
day evening, November 24th, at the day evening, Nov. 24th, at ORPHEUM
ORPHEUM theater, at 8:15. Mrs. theatre, at 8:16. Mrs. Frank Hughes,
Frank Hughes, director. Adm. 25c director. Adm. 2Gc and 35c. Tickets
and 35c. Tickets on sale at Cotting's on sale at Cotting's and Garbor's
and Garbcr's stores. stores.
COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES
(By Superintendent)
Teachers' examinations will bo
held next Saturday, November 20,
1920. Following is thc program ns
adopted by tho State Superintendent
for tho entire year:
ONE DAY PROGRAM COUNTY
SUBJECTS
FORENOON
Algebra, Geometry, Arithmetic,
Reading, Civics, Agriculture, Ortho
graphy, Drawing, Penmanship.
AFTERNOON
Botany, Music, Grammar, History,
Geography, Theory and Art, Mcnal
Arithmetic, Physiology.
LIFE SUBJECTS
FORENOON
Trigonometry, Chemistry, English
Literature, General History, Zoology.
AFTERNOON
Physics, Psychology, Rhetoric, Gen
eral History, Geology.
TWO DAY PROGRAM COUNTY
SUBJECTS
First Day Forenoon
Algebra, Civics, Arithmetic, Pen
manship. First Day Afternoon
Botany, Agriculture, Orthography,
Drawing, Reading.
Second Day Forenoon
Geometry, Theory and Art, Gram
mar, Physiology.
Second Day Afternoon .
Music, Geography, Mental Arith
metic, History.
LIFE SUBJECTS
First Day Forenoon
Trigonometry, Chemistry.
First Day Afternoon
English Literature, General His
tory, Zoology. ,
Second Day Forenoon
Physics, Psychology.
Second Day Afternoon
Rhetoric, General Science, Geology.
All teachers who lack credits mus,t
take thc examinations this time. The
State Superintendent is very strict
about this and unless the teachers
take the examinations and make their
credits they will have lots of trouble
so those who lack some must come
and take thc .examinations.
Grant: Church (FnHconal)
10 h. m , Clmreli School.
11 a in , Di-nconrss Smith will con
duet a Bible Cluss during hIisuiicc of
Rev .7 .M. Bates.
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Queer Time Measurement
In the mountains of Montenegro,
dlstunce Is often measured by the tlmo
It takes to smoke a cigarette. They
ore moderate and presume that n nor
mal cigarette smoker lights one every
half hour or bo. Consequently, u ciga
rette's walk would be from one und a
half to twQ miles.
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Thursday, Nov. 18
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The Six Best Cellars
A Comedy Drama o! Home Brew
latest Fox News
Friday, Nov. 19
MARY MILES MINTER in
Sweet Lavender
2-reel Sennet Comedy
Saturday, Nov. 20
KING VIDOR Presents
The Jack Knife Man
Irefl Arbuckle Comedy
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Sunday; Nov. 21
ENID BENNETT in
WHAT EVERY
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review and Mutt and Jeff
Monday-Tuesday, Nov. 22-23
ANITA STEWART in
The Yellow Typhoon
Special Supreme!
Do Not Miss It!
Wednesday, Nov. 24
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COMEDY NEWS
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
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Also Side-Splitting Comedy
Sunday
Big Super Production
Once To
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Newest Bobby Vernon Comedy
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satisfying. First, quality second,
Camels expert blend of choice Turkish
and choice Domestic tobaccos which
you'll certainly prefer to either kind
smoked straight !
Camels blend makes possible that'
wonderful mellow mildness yet all the
desirable body is there ! And, Camels
never tire your taste !
You'll appreciate Camels freedom
from any unpleasant cigaretty after
taste or unpleasant cigaretty odor.!
For your own satisfaction compare
Camels puff by puff with any ciga
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CamU an mold crmrjrwtfm in cJaltAoa!ly maahxj pmcktgo of 30 cJ4
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