-": er..wM RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA OHIE1 Ik : ''-. I J r. :":-:X"X-:':":x-x:::'::::: I AS TOLD TO US 5 -x:'C::'::::"::x::":::":':" Oute. Half S'lhs banish tire trouble! Knt mid drinl; ftt Powell . Pope's Cafe. tf Dr. Daman!', spent Monday in Hast fags. Thlul Red Cross IU11 Call, Nov. 2 to 11. .Tax. Hubatka was down from Bla den Friday. Alf McCall returned homo fiom Omaha Friday. Bruce Frame was down fiom Blue Hill Wednesday. Robert Newton of Inavalc was in the city Monday. G. J. Warren returned lomo from Omaha Thursday. ' J. W. Mitchell of Inavalc was in the city Saturday. Gus Fuller has accepted a position in the Hall Garage. Miss Mary Belle Ilassingor spent Saturday in Hastings. Prof. L. Frisbic of Lincoln is visit ing lelatives in the city. Attorney A. M. Walters was down from Blue Hill Tuesday. Sam Temple returned to Kansas City the last of the week. Mrs. W. G. Warren returned homo from York Fiiday evening. Mrs. Nate Piatt wont to Cowlcs this morning to visit her parents. "Vancr" Magincss of Denver is vis iting friends in the city today. S. B. Kizer returned homo the last of the week from a trip to Ohio. J. W. Bogcnricf returned to his home at Oborlin Thursday evening. I'obt. Mitihell has reai 'n.l Lis po s'tio.i with M:q Farmers' Union Store. Rumor has it that Red Cloud is to have a new Ford Agency in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gund of Blue Hill spent Sunday with lelativc.? hero. Mrs. W. G. Hamilton and daugh ter, Mary, spent Saturday in Hast ir.g;. Al Hoffman went to Blue Hill on Monday to look after his farm inter ests. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rickcrson spent Sunday with relatives at 0r-4 leans. Mrs. Chas. Garhcr is in the city helping care for J. J. Garbor, who is very low today. Mrs. Alice Hornier, who sprained her ankle in a fall last week, is able to bo about again. M. A. Mercer attended the Notre Dame vs Nebraska football game at Lincoln Saturday. The Oil Company at Rivorton have their derrick up and will soon com mence drilling for oil. Raymond Tumurc went to Mitchell this morning whore he has accepted a position in a bank. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Chancy went to Dunning Friday to visit their. son, Arthur and family. Clarence Carpenter of Scldcn, Kan sas, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Carpenter. E. II. Ncwhouse and Chas. Pharos wont to Omaha Wednesday to look after some business affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Joilin G. Potter went to Lincoln this morning to spend the winter with their daughters. C. W. Malone and wife of Beaver City arc the guests of their daugh ter, Mrs. H. C. Gellatly and family. xxjmiEisszi-iasssizmz (MM mit.yTO3CT3JMr,gyw ouwnm Friday and Saturday Tom Mix IN A ftOUGH KIDING Romance A typical Tom Mix picture. A Good Story with Thrills in plenty. COMEDY " Shadows of Her Past." Il,v HroHil tit Powell iwtd Popps How nbout a Red Cross member ship? tiood iiienls good service utodei ate pi k't'i-Powell A Pope's eitfc. Fred Foam wont to Cowlcs Fri day where he had a job painting. Geo. Mutkin and A. F. Hnitwell of Inavalc woic in the city Monday af ternoon. John Wickstiom of Inavnta was m the city Tuesday, looking after some business affair. 11. F. Stoncr of Inavalo was in the city Saturday. He expects to move to Eads, Colorado, next month. FOIt SAIiH-Thrt MoFiirlaud Room lug House, modern and doing ctipticlty business. -.1. K. IJP.TZ, Rod Cloud, Ntb Chas. Ga'bfi leturnvjl to his home at Mankato, Satuulay, after visiting with his brother, J. J. Garber and wife. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Smith went to Grand Island Fiiday where they will spend the winter at the Soldiers' Home. Mrs. Herb Ludlow and daughter, Ksther, went to Guiflc Rock Wednes day to visit her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Robbins. T. G. Hanvood arrived home Tues day c rning from Omaha where he spent the summer. He drove a new Ford homo. Miss Zclnia Wondorly returned homo fiom Inavalc Saturday wheio she had been visiting her sibtcr, Mrs. James Silvcy. The general celction to elect a del egate to attend the state constitution al convention will be held Tuesday, November '1th. Mrs. S. M. Ferguson, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. G. Hamilton, went to Graf;on Satuulay to visit relatives. A band of gypsies were in town on Wednesday morning but Marshall Phillips ordered them to got out of town, which they did. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Houchin returned to their homo at Wheeler, Kansas, on Friday evening after spending a few days with relatives here. Charles Richardson returned homo Monday evening from Omaha wheic lie recently underwent an operation and is getting along nicely. Judge WA. Dilwoith, of Hold-' redgo, will hold an equity term of district court here next week. There arc fifteen cases on the docket. Attorney McNcny returned home from Bloomington the last of the week after attending to some legal matters at the equity cou."j. A stock company is being organized at Upland for the purpose of erect ing a community building that is to cost from $1S000 to $25000. Frank Amack, who resides In Gar field precinct, will soon move to Guide Rock, where ho has accepted a position as manager of the Farmers' Union store. The West Division of the M. E. Ladies Aid Society met with Mrs. E. W. Stevens Tuesday afternoon. At the close of the meeting a delicious lunch was served. C. C. Baker and wife of Salem, Ohio, who have been visiting his mother, Mrs. Alice Baker, left .Tues day morning for Geneva, Nebraska, to visit relatives. Mrs. L. P. Albright and Mrs. M. A. Albright accompanied the lattcr's husband to Alma Sunday night by automobile, returning home Monday morning. The Smith Center Journal states that Ray L. Goldswoith of Inavalc and Paulino A. Strobl of Rod Cloud were granted a marriage license on October 11th. Governor McKelvje has issued a pioclamation stating that October 27 wil be Americanization Day in Ne braska, the event being in honor of the late Theodore Roo.sevelt's birth day. Tho Boaid of Directors of the Farmers' Institute will hold a meeting al 2 o'clock Satuulay afternoon, at the State Bank, at Which time they will make their plans for this year's Institute. The masons have commenced lay ing brick for the front of the second story of the Bcsse Auditorium, while E. W. Stevens has a force of men in stalling the boiler and heating appa ratus in tho boiler loom. NOTICE Beginning with Aug. 1st wo will develop any size film or film pack free of chargo when prints aro . ordered. When no prints are ordered, the price is fie for films or 10c for film packs. Quick service: bring in your films or packs today and got your prints tomorrow. Tho price of prints remains as hereto fore. THE RED CLOUD STUDIO Our Displ ay OF- F urnuure Hassan reprcscnts- The best ideas of Master Minds in cabinet making Superior Construction, Seasoned Woods, Permanent Finishes GRAHAM FURNITURE CO. "The Hioro t futility." Red Cloud Hastings McKarlnnil llltlii. For good oyc glasses and hpcus hec Miteholl The .loweler Road tho change nnd uewadh in the paper this week. It may be worth your time, uui take advantage of fotne of I lie rare bargains offered. Next Sunday, the new time, which has been in effect for several months will be discontinued and the clocks will be sot back one hour and then tho people will have but one time to go by, which is easy enough. Tho committee in charge ol me Roosevelt Memorial Fund in this eom miinity request that those who have not been solicited and who deslro to make contributions for this purpose, leavo b.une at the (Jrico & Grimes drug stoic. Last Fri -w afternoon 'he Hastings H fth School football -U-Mn net tho Lal team on the Hc'co fad and our boys played a supeib game and won by a score of 22 to M. The local team will go to Alma Friday and play the team at that place. The surveyors arc busy surveying the avenue south of the Congicgation al church and also the block on main street north of tho Auld library which will be paved. The paving gang has been laying curbing and gutters on Cedar street the past few days. Baptist Church Notes Preaching at 11:00 a. m. nnd 7:110 p. m. by the pastor. " Sunday bchool at 1Q a m. Rev. Sharp gnvo us two excellent sermons last Sunday, nnd the attend, ance was good. Wo all greatly rejoice Mint Brother Harper is again able to resume his pas toral duties. Coming. Tho Annual Hnby Dny Week mt week, October 'JO to October 25, inolu sivH. Ilaby Day Week is now an annu al event, hence the Red Cloud Studio nnnounees October UO to 2,1th as An nual Baby Day Week, during which time the Red Cloud Studio will tuko n picture of ovory baby or babies, sing ly, brought to tho studio nnd present the parent with a llrst-olass poi trait in folder, nbolutoly FREE. No red tnpo conneoted with this. The studio is now conducted under new manage ment. Tan Rei Cloud Sruino : vjv Commencing With Sat urday, 1st show at 7:30 every day Admission 20 and lie For Sale Tha MoFnrl ,nd rooming house htrlut ly moiloin mill doing capneity btislnuss I. E. IJEl'Z, Red i;lnud, Nebr. Tffft FMKQAT HOME EXPECT YOU I (IC rULIUro TELL. 'EM AIX ABOUT "SS&iS&aVGtit vlf!T Exhilarating Burlesque; Vaudeville SlaiiAlvivi FIHidtltlir-iltrGlrli, Funny Clotrs.Gugeoui Equlpii, Ebllllinl Sciole Emiron-niol LADIES' DIME MATINEE EVERY WEEKDAY Everybody Qoemt Ak Anybody ALWAYS THE BI08EST MO lEITIHOir' '? " MWMMEWS '6. You'll like v' flit-, c,mli!nnp linnl. ,'H ing balsam. And f um'll find that it will .j hcnlmost instant rc " net' to se-vevo coughs, f J col Is and all imtutions M ortno uron Afl v. niwto J Ab;w: TA- 1 1 '-vSa' yJ ' mnw I VUV rs8SgL "aaaR a J .. T. 4f!&A y if.:. . ".. - w.w pKf hStii - SKPflfe. "LIFE SAVING IS '! RFDCROSSAIMn Mcsl Important Work of Peace Is Welfare of People, Says Dr. Farrand. ORGANIZATION MUST GO ON Coordination of All Movements to Conserve Humanity and Prevent Disease Is After-War Task. t "The elllclent orgnnlrnlinn which the American Red Cross built up to meet the demands ! of war must not be permitted to slip back' Into in activity," .said Dr. Livingston Fur rami, chairman of the Central Com- mlttic of the American Red Cross who Is totuin; the country to place tho propoid peace woik Mjuarely licforo the people. Ills tour was outlined to curr the iness.ige Into all states as a forerunner of the Third Red Cross, Roll Call, to be conducted from Nov. 2 to 11 for O.OOO.OUO annual member ships and $1B 000,000. Most Diseases Preventable. "The war has accentuated and hhiiipeneil our reallatlou that tin? giealest contributing factor In disturb ing the happiness of mankind Is the question of physical well-being, tho problem of health and dl.sonKo," Dr. Fan and said. A large portion of the dlbciKse of the world Is preventable, ' nnd the people naturally are looking to organizations that aio able to help and guide; that are built on Hues that beget confidence. "The organization best equipped for this purpose is the American Red Cross. States and municipalities must' conduct this campaign and tho local Red Cross organizations are operating j units. For the last ten years leaders In health work have sought an organi zation callable of co-ordinating tho various local activities Into a massed movement which would produce re-' suits. That organization Is the Red Cross. Nursing Program Developed. Are we not going to take advantage of this opportunity to better humanity? We have here an organisation that represents every national interest; that knows no pnrty and no creed; that has attached to it every typo of man, woman nnd child In the United Slates and we propose to put this en ergy behind the great movement to co-ordinate and bring together these varied Interests so far as possible. "The biggest activity which tho Red Cross has undertaken In this field Is the great public nursing program.1 The entire movement for p'ubllc health depends upon the adequate develop ment of the i ubllc nurse." Otpheum 9 RED CLOUD Tuesda Afternoon itt ,j:5 .y CvcMilnff at 8:oo GIERSD0RF Musical Comp'y 12PE0PLE12 The members of tliis compa ny arc Real Artists Sing ers, Dangers and talented Musicians. They give a high - class entertainment, worthy of the best patron age, and come to Red Cloud highly recommended. ILEAN LEVER and LASSY A Big Musical Treat Everything new and novel The different musical show Beautiful Music Delightful Singers Graceful Dancers NEW NOVEL AND UP-TO-DATE 'Admissioit-Evcning-Adults 8Sc; 'Children 25c war tax included Afternoon " 50c; " 15c war tax included BAND PARADE AT NOON FOR SALH Good quarter section of i and with good iinpioveiuent, 1 milea south of Inavale, Xuhr.. on easy terms. Write for full description. C. F. Cath j !i- Red Cloud, Nobr. I pwmiMa Mixun I'STiiiniuiiraraauiiiiu aiiiiiimwT'iiiiiiTJi! i wssm mm m Christian Church SUNDAY, OCTOBFR 2S 11 a. m. Preaching Service 7 p. m. Sermon Lecture "Shall Wc Have War wirh Mexico)" aiimnuirnw Tho Nuro Trmle-Mnrk ia 111 aijn uf I'unty anu Quality. frtiMMOK Wm SA--m- PINIE imffl Wtli Rit-t'uol t4 Eucatpt3 a remarkably cIIVq- tlvo remcuj , comprising 10 well known medlomri pertlct of Whit 1'lno, Will i v. Jlalm 1 1 GlltaU Ilud. lllxu 1 1 worine. 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