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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1919)
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF t I -. r'i V I m m IS? rcli KW ir tji, II ra f BAPTIZING This iihotogrupli. used through the courtesy of the centenary cointnlssioii of the Methodist Kplscnpul chuivli, shown the baptism of uu uitlro community in India. Tho missionary In older to effect this llrt-t Christianizes tho chief of the community. The chief, realising how good It l'ecls to become a Christian, orders his entire tribe to become Christians, and the missionary docs the baptizing. COLORS i i -V '"T : . aFS Vhe regimental color? of the Hlghtj of that division at the Treves airdrome, i ..-,.,. ,, . . w s &i"tv '' ' --)k.X: .. V Ar-Ti'M' 1, . rw s'Uyi WORK THAT IS SPORT ON A HOT DAY ft Mt& jf&k ,. S &&? h ;? Xv.v a a. (- : "i y ' ., tv :" rf'V-tSrf ' j. . ' . :' . w y v?. 's'vjssr.vx s jX.' . m x-?j ftwttftt Tsyjr. y sv-' x-.-MtfcK y x .twm xwm9'.r: ?",x . : . rs.JL t,i a t -'". A tfXKmrWl?0?: Woik that Is really play on a hot day boinetlmes fnlls to the lot of apprentices being trnlped by tho United States shipping board for service In the merchant murine. This picture shows n detail of apprentices tes;ing a patent life raft to determine Its capacity. EXAMINING THE f M VW BRjVIH 4r UflvS ' Htf "" 9 (&tjLrLmitor ff"? Wounded who have just debarked from a transport being examined at Jho port of debarkation prior to their being sent to a dimrkatlon holtnl AN ENTIRE COMMUNITY IN INDIA OF 89TH DIVISION DECORATED 'J. s .. W AV i ..j ..a. ': . Vi x - ,n .. wAwt 'wtw.y ,. vM. W - uliilh illvislon which were decorated Geiniany. 'X. -Tjii; r , T WOUNDED SOLDIERS - :, je..i - db."j ' - XV ' 1 3 - )V . . Ji j -j : v . . j . . ' . . .' .s.v.w.nv. . ,X4MtaM. :'!trSM-''X "T.-.riL.. 'a. v . :.."'. . -v '. :"?-r- ''f . ..wHLtianai&r '.V ';MV...aUUUV V " HAWA..V..AWMA'.AW.WVlA by General Pershing during his review ' UNCLE SAM HIRES A CLOWN Cho-Cho, tho highest pnld circus, clown In the United States, has been employed by tho government to tench health to children. Ho Is the liveliest feature at tho exhibition of tho In terior department, with white satin cos. tumo bulging with big yellow carrots, red apples und bottles of milk. "If you drink a pint a dny you will nralla to see how much you weigh," Cho-Chc says. When Living Was Cheap. Ed Morrill of Fordyce, Ark.., has n copy of the Dos Arc Weekly Citizen for October 0, 18."8. It was published by his grandfather, J. C. Morrill of Des Arc. At tho tlmo It was printed there was an epidemic of yellow fover In the South and In ono week New Or len,ns had .ISO deaths. Among tho mnr kct quotations nre the following: Tea, 85 cents a pound; chickens, $1.25 n dozen; eggs, 10 cents a dozen; ham, 10 cents n pound; beef, 4 cents n pound. Whisky Is quoted at 2S cent a giuioD fc Wpr'M Fl Ih IMPROVED UNirOEH INTEINATIONAL MliNKWSdllHIl Lesson Dr nnv. i. u fitzwatkh, d. d Techpr of ICngllnh Ulble tn tti MooJy Ulble Inttltute of Chicago.) (Cop?fllit, 'qui, if Wfttftn N"ppf t'nlon.l LESSON FOR JUNE 15 PRAYER. LESSON TEXTS-MRU, .C-tlj Luke 18: 1-14 QOI OHN TRXT-Ho careful for noth ItiR. imt in eery thing by prnycr and sup pllcniion with tlinnkMKlvIni; let your to UiirMi he mmlo known unto Ooil. I'hll. 4.6. APhtTlONAL MATHHlAtz-nrn. 1S.KI- M. l' 32JI, 32; Mntt. :V,,3aiS, Lukn 11' 1-13. John 1T:1-W. I Tlicmi. 6:17, Jniucs E; 1C-IS I'ltlMAItY TOI'IC-TillkltiK' With the Itpnriily IliUicr, Jt'MOH lOl'lG-Jcsus Teacher Mow to Pru IN'll-HMi:niATK TOIMC-l'rayor a I'rlwi-Ko nml a Duty SKMOU AND ADULT TOI'IC-The CJiriiii.m Conception of Prnycr. (. The Proper Motive In Prayer (Mint 0:.r-8). The ilghteousness which counts with Ood Is doing right deedi with the rlRhl niotlw. Hlghteous as the act of pi'iixing Is It nay be an abouilna-' tlon unto God: 1 If It be to be seen and heard of men (. ,ri). Much of the public piny lug is false when there Is more thoiu'lit of what the people think than of what God thinks. In prnylng tho Individual Is dealing with God, there fore If he he engaged In It to attract men's attention It Is blasphemous. It Is not wrong to pray on the Mroet cor ner and In tho synagogues; that which Is condemned Is doing it to be seen Of tlll'll. J. If there be the use of vain repe titions (v. 7). This does not mean that we should ask but once, for wc have examples of Christ and of Paul pray ing three times for the same thing (Malt J.-i; 30-10; II Cor. 12:7-8), but meaningless repetitions as done by tho heathen. The reason assigned Is that "your Father knoweth what things ye have need of before ye ask him" (v. 8). God Is pleased with true prayer (v. 0) We should have n real deslro for fellowship with God. Since prayer Is a transaction of tho soul with God, we should go to our Inner chamber, where only God can hear, and there commune with him. II. The Model Prater (Matt. 0:-lfi). 1. Itlght relationship. "Our Father." Onl those who have become children of God by faith In Jesus Christ (Gal. 8:2(1) can pray aright. Ulirlit nttltnili. "IIiillnvvr.fl lin thv name. Thy kingdom come." When we realize that we have been delivered from tho power of darkness and trans lated Into the kingdom of his dear Son (Col. 1:13) by being made the chil dren of God we cannot help pouring out our souls to him In gratitude nnd praise, longing for the coming of his kingdom. .'I. Right spirit (1) That of trust, which looks to him for dally bread. (2) That of love which results In tho forgiveness of others. (Sod will not listen to the prayer of the one who hns an unforgiving spirit. (3) That of holiness which moves us to prny not to be led In temptation, nnd longs to be delivered from the evil one. 1. The ascription of praise. "Thlno Is the kingdom, the power, and the glory forever." III. Persistency In Prayer (Luko 18: 1-8). The teaching of this parable Is that men ought nlwns to pray and not to faint (v. 1). The context shows that praying should be the business of tho church while the Lord Is absent. Hav ing referred to the coming of tho Lord at tho close of tho preceding chapter he uses this parable to enforce the ob ligation of the church under the fig ure of n widow crying day nnd night unto God. Though the unjust Judge hud neither fear of God nor regard for man ho avenged her of her ene mies. Much more, then, will tho ten der loving Father, God, avenge his own elect (v. 7). God is plensed, with thoso who persistently prny, or, as popularly expressed, "prny through." IV. The Proper Attitude In Prayer (Luke 18:0-14). This Is brought out In striking con trast by two men praylnif. The Phari see's sense of self practically excluded the consciousness of God. Tho poor publican had a most keen sense of God, nnd therefore sought his mercy. The Pharisee presented personal cre dentials, while the publl.'nn cast him self upon God's mercy. The publican was Justified, while the Pharisee was rejected. Let us come Into the pres ence of God with humility, for God Is holy. Easy to Commit Sin. It Is a great deal ensler to commit n second sin than It was to commit the first, nnd a great deal harder to repent of a second, than It was to re pent of the first. Rcnjiunln Which- cote. For One Another. The will of Ood respw ttint wcvshnll live by end Illness, nnd life. other by their Joy row. They nro in themselves for ep strengthen tKWHsei Ruskliw' O iliRiiStl.-s, g us Is I ft MUfT'i hnji-1 II:gcr .a. flleifhelp (tXfhl f; lotaiiv UielrWr-l II: man: IniHWi to fJSiyl : 1 mtmM but tol m s for each other J:!:! II r !" P 1 aVsl I l::'i Ta STaue IISrinOTpBaBaai I I :: . Tf ni'ii Uifinlil i"'"'"' have knowledge I 4 I' pfinrtgtTT-wfitML Uiii i t life I ' :: tender nlnnts nt Ir ullll IlillncR. .! both IM MONEY VANISHES FROM HOSE BANK Court Is Puzzled Over How Bank Roll Got Out of Party Stocking. New York. Jonson's lenmed sock of literary renown went far to Vlie background In Essex Market court, when Mary's stocking came Into the limelight. Mary's stocking was a per fectly good stocking, without n single hole In It, according to the evidence, but as a savings bank Jt left something to bo desired. It all happened at n dancing party held at Mary Gluzck's home. She paid the sum of $28 for the festivities. Mary herself said so. "Feodor Plochlach pinched $23 out tiikitss "Are You 8ure He Took It?" ot my stocking," announced Mnry through tho Interpreter. "How do you know 1)0 took It?" nsked Mr. llogan, the assistant district uttorney. "Somebody told me that he said he did," declared Mary. "Are yiu sure he took It?" "Some fellows buw him count It," purrled Mary. "In what denominations was the money?" "In two rolls; one bad eight $1 bills nnd tho other two $10s." Witnesses were culled. They testi fied that they had seen Feodor pick up tho money from the floor. He tlien counted tho $8 roll und showed It to the assemblage. This he returned to Mnry later. Mary admitted It. She even admitted that shu, might have lost tho money from the stocking. Judge Slmms became worried. "Hut I enn't see," ho said, "how tho money got out of tho stocking. Tho mystery Is too deep for me. How ever, there can be no charge of larceny from the person, since the defendant picked up tho money from the floor." Feodor then proved to the sntlhfnc tlon of the court that he had not rilled Mary's stocking, but that whatever money he had ho had found on the floor. And since there was no evi dence concerning the missing $20, Feo dor was allowed to go. ALARM CLOCK SAVES SIX LIVES Ringing Awakens Philadelphia Man, Who Opens Window In the Nick of Time. Philadelphia. Six wero saved from asphyxiation here by the ringing of an alarm clock. Fumes from n leaking gas pipe had almost filled tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. William Ueese, 010 Hroad street, Lons dale, while the family were asleep, when the alarm clock began ringing. It awakened Howard und William, sons, employed at a near-by foundry. As they rose both fell to tho floor, un conscious. Mr. Reese heard the full, and though nlmost overcome, ho crawled Into their room and saved their lives by opening the windows. Mrs. Reese, though 111, could move about. Tho daughters, Hattlc and Mar guret, were unconscious. They and the sons were later revived. Virtually all members of the fi nro suffering from tho effect.' haling tho gas. Lock of Hair in Letter B London. At Neat! t Thomas, Cecil street piled for n variation tennnce order gran edwyn House; LAS QCrffttM. ti . .IT S'&rEdo fitnS Hie SP(9iiW ?i5tifi:-& nttM 2.flimims for Idlerlilif" .uilHuvorfvas nm fi.suiiBnfifis :H' i Qi)y tJjetiiMijiil for thOdlsfyiaSge g :Sf 3lJ? S,eparatjjin Srderr gin g o-tBcivTo Jatlor cempl twint g any 3-: deiiB Iftlfig frfi-ndly wltfi 19 jfi-plyoto -Mr. .XHTrey, : she said "Mm 3prst commenced i: proceedings ngifnst her husband :;: becauseS'Hho ifcTscovered In his :: pocket, 8 loyejtffler fropi a w-oin- ?: nn niM Gjfnlo, She Inclosed It lotfi flf ImfV and nsk!Sl him to !:::'&ookSlwrlngQ, at it. Bight and gnormne. 'Jfio bcnthwllsmlsst.l uuaiansei. o 1 ' ' I I I ' ' I f rii lv unu !-' imL m- I.JJ..I vw ll Mm r- I4llfl 7i& f ngSDiP;; I U llrJnziWith :jj fottle.fl i iici :n n tr'ir I Kti.httPIp :i If01'9 lif -rm,... :ri ii II uu nirnniht (j ji . - . im mm in ill rnmii I hllh nri If H I 51 I If rant THIN PEOPLE , SHOULD TAKE PHOSPHATE Nothing Like Plain Bltro-PhosphaU to Put on Firm, Healthy Flesh and to Increase Strength, Vigor and Nerve Force. Judging from tho counties preparations snd treatments which are continually be uis; advertised for the purpose of makln Ihln people fleshy, developing arms, neck And bunt, nnd replacing ugly hollows and angles by tho soft curved lines of health and beauty, thoro are evidently thousand! of men and women who keonfy feel their xcesslvo thinness. Thinness and weakness nre often duf to starved nerves. Our bodies need moi phosphate than Is contained In modern foods. 1'hyslclans claim there Is nothing that will supply this doilclency so well as the organic pnosphata known among drug gists ns bltro-phosphato, which It Inex pensive nnd Is sold by most all Cruggtsts undar a guaranteo of satisfaction or money back. Uy feeding tho ncrvci directly and by supplying the body colls with the noo essary phosphoric food clvncntB, bltro phosphate should product a welcome transformation In tho nppes,ranco; the In crcaso In weight frequentlj being aston ishing. Increnso In weight nlio crwrles with It a general Improvement In tho health. Nervousness, sleeplessness vnd lack of energy, which nearly nlwavw ncroniDany exccsslvn thlnneni, Hhotild ilisappenr, dull eyes boconio brlgh it, and pal cheeks glow Willi the hlnoiii of nerfert health. CAUTION' Although bltro-phosphate ts unstirtmsacd for relieving nervousness. BlcrplosMicss nnd gunernl weakness. It should not, owing to Its tendoncy to In crease weight, bo used by nnyono who docs not deilro to put on fleh. Every Woman Knows that clean, snow-white clothes are a constant source of pleasure. Red Cross Ball Blue if used each week pre serves the clothes and makes them look like new. Try it and see for yourself. All good grocers I sell it; 5 cents a pack age. Every Woman Wants , FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Dissolved la water for douches stop peWic catarrh, ulceration and lafUm nation. Recommended by Lydia E. Plnkham Med. Cc for tea years. A healing wender (or nasal catarrh, sore throat and sore eyes. Economical Hu MtranrdinAr cleuiifia nl eennlrvla! Mwf. lSsslFr. 50e. fj Jdmtsim, cr pottpkj br iMn.IjjjytMTiflHCoiBpDr. Potion. Mm, 4 Cuticura Soap Best for Baby id ZSo , Ointment c A Wo..Tlcam 3, Btut.l4 h mallo.1 f rro liy "Outloara, Dept. H, Cotton." rtllPV tl V VII I CD PLACED ANTWirCRB I ATTRACTSANDKILL3 ALU FLIES. Nut. coup. 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