The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 26, 1920, Image 7

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BERLIN DEMONSTRATION IN WHICH MANY WERE KILLED
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troops opened lire on tlie crowd, killing nmny por.sons.
NEW YORK SNOWED UNDER IN TREV1END0US STORM
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cclf proved wholly inadequate. For days vehicular tradic was almost tit u standstill. The photograph shows a line
-of street cars stalled In the snow and abandoned.
MASSACHUSETTS
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Ceremony nt the state house, Boston, when the fourteenth Itnllroad engi
neers, A. E. P., presented to t!ip stntp of Massachusetts the national and state
colors carried hy tho uult whllo serving through the great war. Governor
Coolldge Is tu tho left, receiving the flags.
NOVEL RECRUITING
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recruiting stations at which men are enlisted for all branches of tlie service.
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MRS. WATSON AND SIR COY
Sir Coy, n tume coyote, parading on
Michigan boulevard, Chicago, with hl
mistress, Mrs. L. M. Watson of Hny
den, Colo., formerly of Chicago Tho
animal wns captured by Mr. Watson
und Is completely domesticated.
MUCH TRAVELED MASCOT
This Is the mascot of, the battleship
Urooltlyn. Sho has accompanied that
vessel during Its five years of servlct
In Asiatic waters and Is now with It t
Ban Francisco.
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NEW COATS ARE
LURE TO MOTORISTS
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MOTOItINt; hnidly needs mi extra
lure when emly spring begins to
cnll us out of doors, but If It needed
one, the new coats and capes would
surely provide It. Already we are ac
cused of cultivating the gasoline tramp
and the motor hobo In the wide
stretches of this country with some
thing worth while at the end of each
Journey.
Among the new and very attractive
wraps for the motorist there are long,
enveloping capes In soft wool plaids,
fringed nt the bottom with wool fringe
and provided with silts for tho nrms
and big patch pocl.ets for belongings;
"Mongolie" that Is goat hair collars
are cor.y nnd becoming on them, but
Spring Stages
IT Is pleasant to fact) a summer that
promises to find children nd
grownups sensibly and beautifully
clothed.
Plain colors In cotton cloths appear
In about the same shades as those that
are boasted by satin or georgette
crepe, and some of tho new cottons
liuvo a finish as soft as georgette.
These materials, made up with or
gandie In white or In contrasting color
uro to bo credited with as pretty
frocks ns can bo made. Wo havo only
to look nt tho frock for a little girl,
shown In tho picture, nnd imagine It
In any of tho light colors, roso-plnk,
canary, bluo, Jado green, with frills,
collar mid cuffs of whlto organdie, to
appreciate Its beauty. It Is too simply
designed to need description, but one
'must not overlook tho cut of tho collar
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inny bo replaced by collars of cloth.
A plain collar, gray for Instance, with
a cross bar In yellow, or other strong)
color.-niakes n handsome coat or cape.
If a coat Is preferred In these cross
barred or striped cloths, a model,
worth study Is shown ubove. It Is ns
rooiny mid comfortable as n cape and
probably somewhat warmer. With this
coat appears one of those new oil-cloth
bats that the motorist finds solves all
the problems of motor millinery. Coats
are nlso made of this light, flexible
nil-cloth and have advantages for tho(
motorist who travels anytime, rain or.
shine, but they are for the woman who
can afford moro than one coat.
Wash Frocks
which Is wldo In both the front and
back, nor neglect to notice that an or-'
gandla frill finishes the taffeta hut.
Whlto cotton sox nnd ennvns shoes bo
long with n dress of this kind.
Next to tho plain colors for frocks
of this kind, small checks In whlto
and n color Hnd the most favor. Thoy
all requisition plain whlteb In organdlo
or In a heuvler weave, to touch up tho
color and give tho frock daintiness.
In tho little frock pictured wo find a
dress equal to dress-up requirements,
and in It tho young maid may mnko
her Journeys to Sunday school or to
parties with equal nssurance.
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Important to all Women
Readers of this Paper
Thousands upon thousands of womea
have kidney or bladder trouble and nerer
auspect it.
Woraen'a complaints often prore to b
nothing else out kidney trouble, or the
result of kidney or bladder disease.
If tho kidneys are not in a healthy con
dltion, they may causo tho other organ!
to becomo diseased.
You may suffer pain In tho back, head
ache and loss of ambition.
Poor health makes you nervous, irrita.
bio and may be despondent; it makes any;
ono so.
Hut hundreds of women claim that Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, by restoring
health to the kidneys, proved to bo Just
the remedy needed to overcome sucb
conditions.
Many send for a sample bottle to
what Swamp-Tloot, tho great kidney,
liver and bladder medicine, will do for
tlicm. IJy enclosing ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer &. Co., IlinRlmmton, N. Y.. yoo
may rcceiv? sample sire bottle by l'arcel
1'ost. You can purchasa medium and
large alzo bottles at all drug stores. Adv.
Don't believe the man who says h
doesn't enre what his neighbors say.
COLDS breed and
Spread INFLUENZA
KILL THE COLD AT
ONCE WITH
HILL'S
CASCARAfcMUININI
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Standard cold remedy for 20 years
in tablet form sale, sure, no
opiatei breaks up cold In 24
nour relieve! grip in J aiTi.
Money back it it falls. The
genuine box nat Kta
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At All Ortf 5torM
R(U9.Pal.O(r.
PETROLEUM JELLY
For burns, cuts,
sprains and all
skin irritationsL
Relieves dryness
of scalp.
HEFUSE SUBSTITUTES
MfUCflL
Stat Street KTewYork
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SANITARIUM
SULPHO SALINE SPRINGS
Located on our own premises
and used in the
Natural Mineral Water Baths
Unsurpassed in the treatment of
RHEUMATISM
Heart, Stomach, Kidney and
Liver Diseases
Moderate charges Address
DR. O.W.EVERETT. Mar.
14th and M SU. Lincoln, Nb.
TOO
LATE
Death only a matter of short tlm.
Don't wait until pains and aches
become incurable diseases. Avoid
painful consequences by taking
COLD MEDAL
HUTU.
Th world's standard retntdy for lddntjr,
Uvar, bladdar and uric add troubUttha
National Remedy of Holland sine 1698.
Guaranteed. Threa oixee, all druggiets.
Ueh fee the mtmm Cold MtJa! oa arery hm
aad aeceat o likettoei
KODAKS
Developing, Printing
and Enlarging
Lincoln Photo Supply Co.
(Eastman Kodak Co.)
Dept. K, 1217 O St. Lincoln, N
BEA "NURSE
Kxcoptlonal opportunity at tho present
time for youne woman over nineteen
years of qko who have had at least one
year In high echoolito tnlto Nurses' Train
ing In general hospital Our graduates
are In groat demunu. Address
Bopt. of Nurwi. TJnroIn Saaltarlom,
LJncotit. Nebr.
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