The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 01, 1920, Image 7

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    RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF
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AVIATOR WELL WRAPPED UP
Swathed Like Mummy, Roland Rohlfs
Still Complained of Cold During
Voyage In Upper Air.
A description of the costume worn
y Roland ltohlfs when he Itroke the
altitude record the other dny, by driv
ing his nlrplMiii! -1:1,010 foot up In the
ulr. ciislly mills nnother reason, pos
Rlhly Ihianclitl, for the disinclination
of the average citizen to try similar
experlnietiK Mr. Rolilfs necessarily
drowd for eold weather aloft. He
wore a woolen shirt, khaki rldlnn
hreocliex, a pair of woolen trousers
that came up round his chest, several
Hweattrs anil more woolen shirts, u
"teddy hear" flying suit, which Is u
Rood deal like a diver's suit lined with
fur, n chamois helmet, with opening
only for eyes, nos and mouth, a fur
helmet lined with newspaper, and a
pair of f,'oj.'Rles. On his hands weru
gloves covered by mittens, unil cov
red acalu by Uiumhlcss Rauntlet inlt
.f iim which btlll left him the use of his
Angers to limiiuRe his machine; anil
on his feet were three pairs of woolen
docks, one pair of thick paper j.ocks
and a pair of sheepskln-llned hunting
boots, A Until and very Important
part of his costume was an oxygen
mask. And even bo he "felt the cold
keenly" before he got back.
Circumventing the Barrage.
Mrs. New edd John, we'll have to
Aave a speaking tube from the dining
room to the kitchen.
Newedd Why?
Mr. Newedd Well, I must get some
way of talking to the cook without hav
Ing her throw dishes at me. liostor
Evening Transcript.
While we are thinking about deport
ing, let us not forget those who can
,talk well nbout anything.
THAT CHANGE IN
WOMAN'S LIFE
Mrs. Godden Tells How It
May be Passed in Safety
and Comfort.
Fremont. O. "I WMtinsalnp through
the critical period vf life, being forty-
six years or age and
bad all the symp
toms incidenttotnat
change heat flash
es, nervousness, and
was in a general run
down condition, so
it was bard for mo
to do my work.
LydiaE.Pfnkham'o
Vegetable Com
pound was recom
mended to mo as the
best remedy for my
troubles, which it
urely proved to.be. , I feel better and
stronger in every way since taking it,
end the annoying symptoms have disap
peared. ".- Mrs. M. GODDEN, S25 Na
Voleon St, Fremont, Ohio.
Such annoying symptons as heat
flashes, nervousnsss, backache, head
ache, irritability and "the blues," may
bo speedily overcomo and tho system
restored to normal conditions by this
famous root and herb remedy Lydla E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
If any complications present them
selves write tho Pinkham Medicine Co.,
Lynn, Mass., for suggestions how to
overcome them. Tho result of forty
years experience is at your service and
your latter held in strict confidence.
mum
Often Caused by
taadi
How can anyone with a sour, essay
stomach, who Is coneuntly belchlnir, has
heartburn ami aunrs from Indigestion have
anything bit n bail breath T All of these
atomach illsordsrs mean Just ne thing
Acld'Mmmuli,
KATONIC, the wonderful uw stomach
remedy In pleaarnt tasting; tablet form that
you eat like a bit of candy, brlnss quick
relief from these stomach mlaovles. EATON
IC sweetens tho breath becauan It mal.es the
atomach sweet, cool and comfortable. Try It
for that nasty taate, tnnceatvl thront and
"heady feellnit" after oo nuch sinoklne.
If neglected, Achl-K'nmuoh may cause you
a lot of aerlous trouble. It leads to ner
vousness, hrxduches, 'naomala, melancholia,
rheumatism, sclatlcn, lirirt trouble, ulcer
and cancer of the Momsch. It makes Its
millions of victims weah and miserable,
llstleus, lacking- In nory, all tired out. It
ften brings nbout thronlc Invalidism, pre
mature old age, a ihurteolng: o( one's days.
Tou need th help tht KATOH1C can civs
you If you are Aot reetlnr si strong and
well as you ihould. fou will be surprised
to see how much beuer you will feel Just as
soon aa you Win taklnc this wonderful
stomach remedy, Oft a blr 60 cent box
from your druggist today. Me will return
rour money M yox " not ratlafled,
FATOMIC
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
jaem-iirDindrnn-fltn illalrFallU
a Iteetores Color anil
'IWuly to Gray and railrxlllnsr
ovaiuuisiinaiarorrilis, I
lrox Vim m. Wki, I'.tehoinic N.T I
HINDERCORNS neinores Corns.
Onrns. Cal.l
i fort to tbol
or ut Irurl
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P"", , iidpb mii iwia. cuBtirva cwniort I
yhuniNwaitiperur, loc oy mall or i
,uw. uucojivuruucatnoTcstraKuocbe,,
Cuticura Soap
Ideal for the
Complexion
All UnutrtU. Horp &. Ulntnii.pt za nd 10, Talcum U
amnutrifn ir n - vnuiirt) U9f, A, VeitOi
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fete w
Coughs Grow Better
surprisingly toon, throat lnlnmmatlondliap.
' peart, IrrlUtlon la relieved ancl throut tick
Una stops, when you use reliable, time-teited
P I S OS
Closing the Story
rVwr t?iSSa Bam. &rv
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Styles In winter coats hitinelieil at
Hie beginning of Hie winter r-uiiMin,
proved so altogether Mitlsfnetnry Unit
there luis been no need for tliu Intro
duction of new (It'pnrtures In them.
Mnnufncturer.s liml only to fen t lire
nnd emphasize thti. points thnt appeal
ed with such success to Hie Iiii.vIiik
public, ns they turned out new exam
ples of established modes. UsIiik the
softest of thick and pliable materials
they have exuberated the bis; muf
fler collars, the roomy sleeves nnd the
general ample appearance of the top
coat of the early season. In everything
(hut price) the coats of today suit the
smartly dres'd woman down to the
Inst detail. She grumbles at the un
heard of prices hut she pays them.
The story of winter coats draws to
n cIo-e with the Introduction of Inter
esting new ways of putting them to
gether; tricks of cutting and shaping
the sleeves or of adding decorations
thnt are unusual, or arying the Miape
of the huge collars. The two haniNome
models pictured bring out these pulnts
Resort Hats
There Is n continuous performance In
the drama of millinery, and now the
hendllner Is dim to appear. Uerort
hats are ibout to enter ami to take the
center of the stage, eclipsing the gay
eanipany of dance and theater hats
that preceded them. Never have they
arrived In such force or such variety
before for at least half the world
appears to he going a-tniuing, bear
ing with it the most beautiful millin
ery that money, spent recklessly, will
buy.' The genius of designers bios
poms Into Its loveliest creations In
these resort hats. They are made for
poople who are discriminating and ap
preciative, to whom price means lit
tle, but stylo and distinction every
thing, and they set the pace for spring
In several lines. Kor the term In
cludes several classes of hats, with
street and sports hats holding Urst
place among them and fragile, short
lived but lovely dress hats Hashing Into
and out of existence In a brief but
glorious career. Some of these leavo
n trace In the styles that follow for
spring nnd summer, while the street
and spoils nuts just nbout decide this
matter of styles.
In the group shown above, a sports
hat, two dress hats and one that will
servo for various occasions offer, an
alluring variety for the consideration
of tlui younger InuiiMH. Kow on row
of very ninvow ribbon with n plcot
dge overs the sixjrts hat at the
op of Hie picture, Hi.' broad luim, faced '
of Winter Coats
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in coats of approved materials made up
on approved linos. Hut the coat at the
left leveals n oke and sleees cut In
one piece and a mudlcr collar that Is
shaped differently from the original
and ii'uich-copled model. It Is made of
sllvertone, with big patch pockets nnd
depends upon narrow braid and but
tons for u striking embellishment. It
seems like painting the Illy to add any
adorment to a cloth so rich but It Is
done, by way of variety.
In the handsome coat at the right
the outlines are much the same ns
those- In the coat of sllvertone, but
the designer pursued a different path
to nrrlve at the same goal. Uncut Uo
llvla Is the cloth used nnd the sleeves
are covered by a braided pnttern that
eiuiches even this luxurious material.
The most voluminous of all in tidier
collars snuggles up about the thront
and a narrow belt of the fabric draws
attention to the fact that there Is
such a thing as a waistline, without
getting ery near to It.
Do Their Turn
witn a cross-bar pattern In crepe, as
sumes tho responsibility of standing
betwen the sun and the face of lt
wearer. Many hats, similar In shape,
are made of organdy In light colors,
and theie Is a fail for angora embroid
ery on these dainty affairs.
The largo and plcturesn.no lint at tho
left appears to be made of plaited
faille silk with plain facing of georg
ette crepe. It can be Imagined In
any of the favorite colors, as orchid,
pink, ecru, blue making a back
ground for the bouquet of small wild
(lowers tied with narrow ribbon that
rests at the rfght side. Opposite It n
wlde-biimmcd hat of net has a crown
almost covered with roses posed Hat
against It and many ros petals part
ly cover the brim. Tho small hat at
the bottom appears to be covered with
crepe, although them are several fab
rics at hand for ho .milliner that
could be used as effectively. Its
wreath of large silk pnnsles, without
much attempt at being true to life,
complete u very unusual and beautiful
hat. Unusual and beautiful these
are the most desired of all things In
resort lints. They give a zest to tho
parade which passes In unending va
riety along tho paths that lead through
sunny lands.
J iJAUs PfZKr&j
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DOG AS CHILD'S COMPANION
With the Riant Kind of Anlmnl,
Youngster Will Seldom Stray
Beyond Safe Dounds.
An observation of our friend, tho
farmer, that "I dunno's I ever heard
of a chilli's gcttln really lost that had
a dog to play with," merits considera
tion. Sweep. ng generalisations areunsnfe,
but there Is no question of the valuo
of a dog ns a child's playmate and pro
tector. Some dogs have the runaway
Instinct thunselvcs. The call of the
wild stirs within them they uro
vngrnnts by nnttire. Such a dog
would delight to havo human com
pany la a runnway Journey and nru
not safe companions for children. Hut
the tight kind of dogs, nnd there are
many of them, who have been brought
up with children, are quick to assume
the role of guaidlan. With such a dog
no child would ever get lost; Indeed,
would not be allowed to stray beyond
bounds.
We have In mind n (ireat Dano
whose temper was such that, although
we were acquaintances, we never ven
tured to enter his domain, If he were
around, until he hud had time to sat
isfy himself that we could pas's mus
ter. Once pntlslled you were approved
by the god he cnlle'd master and god
dess he called mistress, he had an
embarrassing way of standing on his
html leg nnd placing his front ones
around jour neck a caress quite Uke
ly. If you were not well braced, to
knock you off your feet. He was tho
Inseparable companion of the baby of
the family a boy of four or live
who had n predilection for running
nwny. When the youngster started,
the (ireat Dane followed; when the
child reached the gate, the dog blocked
bis way, gently but firmty. l'or nny
one to have touched that child when
the Dane was near would have cost
him his life unless he had first shot
nnd shot to kill.
The Intelligence of the dog Is a
source of constant amazement to
those who know him best nnd love him
most; and of bis devotion there Is,
hnppllj', no question. If nil children
hnd dogs as playmates there would bo
fewer to run away and get lost. Now
Bedford Standard.
Varnish Not Full Protection.
Wood Is not wholly protected from
moisture by vnrnlshlng, which Is
fihown by tests of the Forest Products
laboratory In Wisconsin to havo only
a retnrdlng effect. The woods used
were yellow birch, bnsswood, red gum,
African mahogany, white ash, white
pine, Sitka spruce, bouthern yellow
pine, bald cypress, Incense cedar,
Port Orford cednr, nnd sugar pine;
but there was no perceptible dif
ference In the different species In
the moisture nbsorhed through the
coating. Three coats of high-grade
spar vnrnlsh were applied to four
panels of each species,, two pnnels be
ing brush-coated and two dipped with
a special machine designed to give
nn even coat. The panels were dried
72 hours between coats nnd ten days
after the flnal coat ; and were then ex
posed 17 days to nn ntmosphere prac
tically snturated with moisture. The
brush-coated panels then showed ten
grammes of moisture per square foot
of surface; the dipped, between four
and live grammes.
Still Believe In Fairies.
A case just heard In tho Tipperary
courts reveals the survival In Ireland
of n belief In tho fairies. It was a
claim for compensation for cutting
trees nnd bushes nround a fort at
Shanball.v. The claimant said he espe
cially valued these bushes as "there
was' dancing nnd lights there every
night."
It was nlleged thnt tho defendant
had taken away tho bushes to ovlct
the fairies.
The judge pointed out that If thero
were fairies they would visit their an
ger on the mnn who dared to cut
the bushes and not cm the owner, fie
did not ncccpt tho fairy theory nnd
dismissed the clnlm.
Receiving Wireless.
T?y use of photographj', n method
Invented by C. A. llovle, nn electrical
engineer of Schenectady, wireless mes
pages can be received nnd recorded nt
a far greater speed and with more ac
curacy than heretofore. Tho Inven
tion permits the eyo either to supple
ment or replace tin- ear In reading
wireless messnges. Tho innchlae hns
reached a rate of 400 words a min
ute, nnd In test ns many as COO words.
Up to this time tho most rapid meth
od of recording radio slgnnls hns been
by phonograph, but this must still bo
transcribed, so to speak, by the ear
and not the eye, nnd moreover no
permanent visual record Is vuule.
Harmful Dust In Factories.
Tho dust In vnrlous Industrial es
tablishments Is found by Professor
Winslow of Yale Medical school, to
range from nbout one-twentieth 'of n
grain of solid particles per 100 cubic
feet of nlr In a good metal polMiIng
shop to 12 grains In n textile fuctorj
Hut whllo a enrpH or blanket mill
yields more dust than such Industries
ns potterj', asbestos, tobacco and steel
grlndlng, little of It Is Inorganic mut
ter, ami It Is the dust from abrasive
materials that seems niost harmful
and to tend most to produce tubercu
losis. To Foil Auto Thieves.
To aid In the enptute of automobile
thieve n Los Angeles man has In
vented a chimp to he locked about n
tiro which makes a loud noise each
time It strikes a pnvement nnd leaves
an easily followed trail,
Mlcrocllne.
Mlcroellne Is a wuioty of feldspnr,
characterized by ilcavages at right
angles to one another. It hns a vitre
ous luster and Is white to creuiu-yel-low
In color, and sometimes red or
green. The beautiful green varieties
are known as Amazon stone nnd are
occasionally cut for seml-preclous
stones. The ordinary mlcrocllne, which
Is found both as crystals and In mass
es In granitic rocks, Is of common oc
cunence; excellent specimens lire
found at Magnet drove, Arkansas.
The course of true love has too
many side tracks.
Sometimes money talks, but more
often It stops talk.
SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY
BRINGS SURE RELIEF
Tor 200 ypitrn GOLD MEDAL Hnnr-If-m
OH linn eanlik-d milTcrlng liuinnn
lty to withntnml attacks of kidney,
liver, bladder mid Btoinnrli troubles
and all diseases connected with tho
urinary organs, and to build up and
rcstoro to health orenns weakened by
disrasc. These, most important orenns
umst be watched, because they filter
nnd purify the blood: unless they do
their work you aro doomed.
Weariness, sleeplessness, nervous
ness, despondency, barknche, stomach
trouble, pains in the loins and lower
nbilomrn. gravel, rheumatism, sctntlra
nnd lumliDgo all warn you of trnnblo
with your kidneys. GOLD MEDAL
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(Han't flta Ihem to tht Junk mo)
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mi i UsUrcAsjNa
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bio stexl rims (marked "II") are ondli-ss and ara
mads control to nt against the Inilde ot tho outer
tlrnut the bead, strelrlms ("II") aro below rlm-cnt
("H ') tliornfors thorn Is no chance for tbe Bub
Casing to be forced thronxU tho rlm-cut. A (xiul
will brl.f jtnt toaapl.t. lnfontU.B, BUil. Mil by
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TO SHINE A COLD STOVE
Quick and Kasy
Ue E-Z STOVE POLISH
iteady Mlxt Itrady to snlne
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PATENTS 1
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W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 52-1919.
A Fast Thinker.
"This loiifr, dark hair ou your coat,
Henry?" ,
"Oh or n horsehair, my love."
"Most likely I And no douht you
got It In an autoniohllc?"
"Exactly, my dear. Tho sent cover
ing waa worn through nnd some of tho
Btufllng came out." lUrinlnglmm Ago
Ilerald. A Balkan State.
"Whnt form of government aro you
living under hero?"
"Nobody known."
Well7
Tenderfoot Inii't It great to ho well?
First-Class Scout Ye. Especially
when you'ro Hick. Hoys' Llfo.
"BTMIRIN.
Mild Nidht
MM1 ' Morning ,,
KeepYbur Eyfes
Clsn -Glass- Healthy
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used last year
to KILL COLDS
1 ILL'S
CASCARAirfQUININ
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Standard cold remedy for 20 years'
-In tablet torm saie, aure, ns
opiates -breaks up cold in 24
Mirs relieve! crip in J Gays.
Money back If it falls. Ths
Genuine dox nas a Kta
jp witn Mr. inn s
ptcttire.
At All Drug Star
you need. Take three or four crcry tidy
The healing oil sonks into the cells and
lining oi uio liinncrs and drives out
the poisons. New llfo and health will
surely follow. When your normal vigor
hns been restored continue treatment
for a while to keep yourself In condi
tion and prevent a return of tho dis
ease. Don't wait until you aro IncnpnWo ol
fiKhtlnc. Start taking GOLD MEDAL
Hanrlem Oil Capsules today. Your
druggist will cheerfully refund your
money If you arc hot satisfied with
results. Hut bo sure to get tho original
imported GOLD MEDAL and accept no
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packages. At all drug stores.
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