J$ ttS J) X A- t&. "t x K X nil " M ..ir '"" l l a &i v.: tit ' M " " Volume 45 RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, .NOVEMBER 2D, Jl NUMBER 4i Orpheum Theater An Event of Note A Magnificent Production "Les Miserables" BIG SPECIAL IN EIGHT ACTS One Day Only Thursday, Nov. 29 Presented by Pathe Written by the Great Victor Hugo Directed by Albert Cappellani SPECIAL MUSIC AT THE NIGHT SHOW Matinee 2:30, 10c and 25c. Night 8:00. 10c and 25c. war tax 3c "no Children Count?" V Friday, November 30 Admission 6c and Hg "The Deep Purpfe" Saturday, December 1 The most thrilling adventures ever known to have been experienced by a country lass are those portrayed in this great screen triumph, "The Deep Purple." Clara Kim ball Young as Doris Moore, in this production, has excelled all previous efforts to attain screen perfection. This wonder ful stage success, which played on Broadway for over two years, gives her ample opportunity to, display her ability as a screen star. It is a play that opens with a touch of human midnight but ends beautifully with the sunrise of eternal love Matinee 2:30 6c and 17c Night 7:30, lie and 17c Business Men Favor One Telephone, System "Where there me two telephone systems serving n community a per son who has one telephone only, pays full price for half service, while the person who has both telephones pays I1UUUIU fJlllU 1U1 HUlIllikl OU1 VJVU J iJ - I ing a lull price twice and getting only half what you paid for, in each case, does not appeal to the business men of today." The above is part of a lengthy article appearing in the Lincoln Tele phone News, September issue, 1917, under the caption, "No Advantage in Duplicate Telephone System." Evidently the business men of Red Cloud agree with the publicity man of The Lincoln Telephone Company on this subject, as at a meeting of pract ically all of the business men of the town, held at Sattley's furniture store on Monday they decided to sever connections with the Lincoln Tele plranc and Telegraph Company's lines both -in business houses and resid ences. After November 1st it will be impossible to call a business man, either at his residence or place of business over the Bell phone. Upon request, a representative ,of the, Independent Company attended the meeting and stated that this com pany would bo able to handle the in creased business and as soon as the contract could be filled a new common battery system would be installed, and that fhe Independent company was willing to give (the best service pos sible, now that they were convinced that the merchants will stand bythem. Soldier Boys Eat First Meal in the Trenches Lowest rates, best terms and option aud in any amount. No inspection ex pense, BPd absolutely no delay. Six plans to choose from. Sole agent for 'J'rcvett. Mnttls & UnUer. J. II. Bailey A large crowd of Lebanon rooters attended the football game here Fri day. Mir. llessle Cain and Miss Vera Hut field were Hastings visitors, Wednesday. K. of C. War Fund The following numes have bcenadd ed to the list of surscribers to the Knight's of Columbus Fund which, syef published in last weeks issue. Mrs. Alice Hurris $ 1 B. McNeny 2 J. W. Auld 10 John Yost 1 Dr. Stockman 1 J. A. Bradford 1 H. E. Grico ....: 5 Messrs. Ryan and Nolan, who are in charge of the soliciting wish to state that subscriptions will be received to and including Saturday, December 1st. Any one wishing to subscribe notify cither of these gentlemen. "aaasESSS II 'L. .! 1!1JJ.." ' "i I1 1 L! - "W ' ' ' I V L! Save Time - Thought - Energy - Money by Coming Directly to Blouse Headquarters for Your New Fall Blouse The kind of Blonse you want is here, at a price doubtless, less than you expect to pay. The new styles the fashionable styles the wanted styles are here in all their Autum splendor. Simple, inexpensive Blouses charming suit Blouses the more elaborate dress Blouses we have them all. You can always do better by buying Blouses here. A Splendid New Blouse at $2.00 Two dollars is a popular price to pay for a Blouse and because of this we have been making a feature of $2.00 Blouses. These we obtain in a most economical way from the World's largest maker of Blouses and they are consequently the most unusual in value. We have Exclusive Sale for the Nationally Favored Welworth Blouse F. G. TURNURE & SON in On Monday the company was re organized into platoons and vc aic now drilling under the system which the French use on the battle fields. ' A platoon consists of seven squads. The first squad consists of bombers, ' 2nd and itrd automatic riflemen, 4 grenadiers, D and G riflemen and 7th bombers and riflemen. Each after noon the men who are in the bombing, automatic riflemen, grenadiers and bayonet squads go to school and learn this art of warfare and will then help teach the rest of us after three weeks of schooling. On Wednesday afternoon, which we have ofT, we were called out of the barracks twice on account of fires and then to top the climax, we were called out of bed at about 3:30 Thursday morning on account of fire. On Wed nesday night the water supply was shut oft and wo went thirsty until about six o'clock Thursday morning and on account of the water being shut ofl" did not have colTce for break fast. In the afternoons of the past week wo have spent the most of the timo at rifle sighting. On Friday morning we marched up to a hill four miles northwest of here, where we spent the day digging trenches with shovels and picks. At twelve o'clock our Mess Sergeant, Byron Vaughan, and his able corps of cooks brought out the dinner and wo then ate our first meal in the trenches. There were four companies out there workingthat day. Wo worked in shifts of twenty minutes and had twenty minutes of rest. The trenches we dug were G feet deep, and it the bottom were 2J feet wide and at the top 3 feet wide. About 31 feet fiom the top we left a ridge to stand on. The trenches out there nre a great sight to sco and it Would be hard to explain it unless pictures pictures were taken of the same to give you some idea. All of us worked hard and were glad to have the chance of learning the art of trench digging. On Saturday afternoon we had gal lery practice with rifles and some of the boys made very good scores. In the afternoon our company went on sentinel duty again nnd about 36 of the men did sentinel duty on a shift of two hours on duty and four hours off. Several men received appoint ments as non-commissioned officers also that day and Guy Scott of Cowlcs and Hugh Baird of Red Cloud were awarded commissions of duty ser geants. As wo were washine our I dishes the fire alarm was turned in and some of the boys had to let their dishes go until tho bugle blowcd rc- I call. In the morning about twenty of the men along with two thousand 1 other privates and officers accompan ied tho Camp Funston football team to Kansas City, whore our team met the Navy team from the Great Lakes training Btation at Chicago on the gridiron. The army boys won tho game by a score of 7 to 0. When tho Nebraska University team comes down on Dec. 8 they will, no doubt, go back to Lincoln somewhat wiser as tho Funston team consists of men who arc stars at tho game of football. On Sunday mominir wo had to sicrn allotment cards and in tho afternoon we received tho rifles which wo will use when we go across the pond. It is Eomo job to clean theso rifles as they come covered with grease. On Monday morning part of ua will go up to rango at Ft. Kiley and try our hand at shooting at targets. Well, this is all for this timo as I will bo home tho last thrco days of this week to visit my folks nnd many friends. A. B. McArthur. To Accomplish Good Work You Musi Have Proper Equipment The Parker Lucky Curve Self Filling Fountain Pen is unequalled. Our new slock contains THE PEN YOU NEED m at $2.50 to $6.00 Lower Priced Self Filling Pens at $1.259 $1.50 and $2.00 Make Sure Your Chi Ids EYES ARE RIGHT and Able to Sustain the Strain Imposed by School Work We Make EXAMINATIONS FREE E. H. NEWHOUSE . ii tT. B. fc Q. Watch Itupta , Jmy9l9r andQptottftrft . '. WAV, i 1 The Nation 'Depends Upon Its Citizens If the Citizens arc prosperous, Qie Nation is prosperous. If (lie Citizens are frugal and saving (lie Nation is firm and substantial, even in its mo.st trying times. Are You Doing Your Share to keep die Nation on a firm finantkl basis, 1 by putting aside a little each week? Webster County Bank Red Cloud, Nebraska UWWUWWUVArVWWWUWWUWWWWWW Thanksgiving DINE AT OUR CAFE Powell & Pope HVANTED-A Rood, sFendy, Rontle manly sulesmnn to liaudlo a 'Ward's wagon In Webster County. No cxper. loneo needed. Fur full particulars write promptly to Dr Ward's Medical Congregational Church Notes Services on last Sunday wore well Attended, , Visitors from other church es wore welcomed by tho Pastor und members. Subject of the sermon was the need oi usblNiniicu in wur tuncHuii uuuiitura Tho collection for tho suffering Armen Inns and Syrluns amounted to 810. 1'rof. and Mrs. Miller added to the sTvlceH by nccompHntug tho choir with clarinet and piano. Cecil Durrett came homo from York, the first of the week, to spend bis vb,hcT cation with homo folks. TL- r Al U AT in rv.nTo tell. 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