RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF i ( us 4 1 L v u 8- L At the ORPHEUM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WILLIAM FARNUM in ' The Adventurer Coining to thU theater In snppoit of Win. Farnum, the Vox r-tar, in "The Adventurer" is a young woman, Estelle Taylor, who is cist as a gypsy singer. This Is Miss Taylor's third picture, but she plays 'tho leading feminine rolo. So exoellcnr was her work in "The Adventurer" that Win Fox immediately signed her for a new pioduciion that ' now belug made. r FIRST SHOW 7:30 P. M. 10c and 5."5c, including war tax MONDAY AND TUESDAY DESERT GOLD E. K. Lincoln, nctor, farmer, sports man nnd breeder of blooded dogs was absolutely happy in his vole of Dick Gale in " Desert Gold," the Benjamin 1$. Hampton-Elitingc F. Warner photo play from Znne Grey's popular novel coming to the Orphcum theatre on Monday and Tuesday. The reason was because he wanted to play a Western pait. "I wanted an outdoor 10I0 where I could ride and fight," confessed the virile young actor. "The first pictuies I ever made were pictures in which 1 did a lot of riding and little else. 1 couldn't ride very well in those days, but Chick Morrison, who does porno riding in 'Desert Gold,' was a crack stunt rider and anything he did I tried. I didn't do them very well, but at least I didn't break my neck." "And I like a good fight. After a lot of dress suit dramas, the role of Dick Gale, where I wore nil the trap pings of a cowboy, did some rough riding, pulled a gun and used my fists was a welcome relief." Mr. Lincoln believe1? that stories of tlio type of Zane Grey's "Desert Gold" have such a wide appeal because they depict something outside of our selves. Everyone loves adventure, he believes, but'few get it, and therefoie romantic stone of adventure fire the imaginations of all of us. "Desert Gold" distributed by W. W. VJirVVSWRV 5 rV? vv "'' "; t K LINCOLN featured. m .ZAN6 GPEv S "DtSEBT GOlD W W Hook nion Dittribulxia, i i!,0c?&STllPSc,KL"S This picture should be ! a cast including such well-known play see l,v ai theater fans nra ns Mnrtrorv Wilson. Eileen Percy, Russell Simpson, Edward Coxcn. Wal ter Long, W. Lawson Butt, Frank Lanning and many others. see by all theater fans !0c and 2 including war tax K tf & a X K K K ' '. ' IK 5E AS tOLO TO US k vs s? m :.: k x x. m k :z k x a Hay HreH at Powell and Popes. Wm. FrySspent Tuesday in Super ior. $ Joe Hewitt spent Monday in Hast ings. Mrs. C. H. Potter spent Friday In Haidy. J .W. Auld was in Guide Rock Thursday. W. G. Hamilton spent Monday in Hastings. ' Miss Ethel Hilton spent Friday in Blue Hill. . Father Fitzgerald spent Monday in Holdredge. Miss Nellie Emerton spent Friday in Guide Rock. Everett Stroup was in Lawrence Friday evening. Mrs. Ben McFarland spent Wednes day in Hastings. Colly Collins of Riverton was in the city Tuesday. County Clerk B. F. Perry spent Friday in Hastings. Isadora Johnson was in Hastings last Friday evening. Chas. Hunter was down from Ina vale Monday afternoon. , J. H. Ellinger and Alf McCall wcro in Inavale Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wyeth Fogcl were down from Cowles Sunday. GOOD NO 3 OATS 81.20 a BUSHEL at FARMERS ELEVATOR. Good meai$4good Bervice moderate prices Powell i-Pope's cafe , ..., Mrs. ZonjijBerg of Superior was In the city Wednesday afetrnoon. Mesdames Darrel Burden and Earl Hall spent Friday in Hastings. Miss Ethel Owen returned o her home at York Monday morning. Judge H. S. Dungan of Hastings was in the city Saturday rooming. The Misses Elizabeth Overman and Ethel Owen spent Saturday in Hast ings. Mrs. F. W. Cowden and daughter, Rachel, spent Wednesday in Hast ings. Mrs. C H. Minor litis purchased a now Rco truck from Sutton & Ship innn. Mrs. Foo is homo from Lincoln wheic she had been visiting her son, Glen. Sheriff Huffcr and N. P. Phillips were in Bladen last Friday after noon. Mr. anil Mr3. Geo. Shephcrdson word down Irom mvcrton rriuaj The Farmers' Union, v Hi soon erefct n now brick office building at their elevatorv f-- r Mrs. H. S. Foo if, visiting her pat ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Storey, at Norfolk. , ""e (Jotting's new lineifjf -piing wull in pa i. 'T But and drink Cat. at IVAellA' Pope'- tf County School Notes - Eighlh Gn.de GrcidiuiUs Of 1920 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Amack attend ed the Farmers' Union meeting at Supeiior. Mrs. Ralph Shepaid and the Misses Marie and Lydia Traut spent Monday in Hastings. Mrs. AV. L. Hines went to Wymote Saturday morning to visit relatives and friends. Dave Kaley, A. U. Kaley and G. W. Hutchison went to Omaha Wednes day morning. Mrs. Wert Stevens went to Hast ings Thursdny to spend a few days with relatives. Mr., and Mrs. J. H. Bailey went to1 Omaha Monday to visit their sons, Will and Grant . Chas. Arnold has commenced the erection of a barn 40x50 on his farm north of this city. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Edson spent Sunday with his father, Rev. I. W. Edson, at Juniata. A. D. Wonderly left Tuesday morn ing for Geneseo, Illinois, whoro he will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John . Edwards at tended the Farmers' Union meeting at Superior Tuesday. Miss Anna Gilham is home fr6m Aurora where she had been teaching school the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Lale Herberger re turned Saturday from Denver where they spent several weeks. Monday, the Watts Construction Co. commenced laying the asphalt' con crete surface of the paving. -County Attorney H. S.. Foe was at tending to some legal business ' in Lincoln the last of the week. L. A. Graves returned to Denver Th'uVbday moTnlng nft'er spending a week with friends in the city. Helen Roby returned to her homo at Nelson Thursdny after spending a few days with Mrs. Lcstey Yost. Clemic and Grace Roubal left Tues ovoning for Scotts Bluff where they will visit their sister, Mrs. Goos. Dr. J. W. Stockman lias Durni.cP71 Mrs. W. N, mchan'H residence property m, wji movc mt0 the same. FOR '.SALE A strictly modern 7 room residence with 3 lots, also a majestic range Dr. J. W. Stockman. Mrs. Al HolversOn returned home Saturday evening from Blue Hill where she had been visiting relntives. Bert Hatfield returned home Satur day from Concerdia, Kansas, where ho spent a ferc days with his brother, jurt. 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Carl Jernhorg returned to Akron, Ihursday evening alter spending a few dus with his parents, Mr. and Mrs .P. A. Jernberg. Mrs. Guy Tennant accompanieil by Mrs. Fied Walker went to Hastings Friday moinijig where sho will re ceive medical ticatment. FEE every 30 x 3 and 30 x 35 inch Flsk easing wo will glvu An sou'Tcn Fm:r one Sl.50 tiro tool. Frame Smith Bros Co. Miss Kathryno Buiko returned to her home at Walnut, Idwa, the first of the week, where she will spend the summer with her narrnts. Theie will bo no preaching service at the Baptist church Sunday morn ing on account of the Memorial ser vices at the Bcssc auditorium. Mrs. Ethel Pyle and daughter, Elizabeth, icturned to their home nt St. Joe Saturday after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hatfield. Mrs. L. W. Bates of McCook spent the weekend in this city with her hus band who is acting as roundhouse foreman while Mr. Hauck is away. Cha. Kaley returned ton Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, Tuesday morning where he is looking after the' interests of the Kansas Border Oil & Gas Co. Miss Anna Ranney went to Dor chester Friday morning to spend a few days with her sister, Miss Erma, who has been teaching school there. Walter Etherton was called to Grand Island Tuesday on account of the serious illnes of" his daughter, Bernice, who underwent an operation in that citv. Earl llal'l, Don Fulton, Floyd Tur nure, Howard Kaley and Dewey Sn!a den arrived homo Tuesday from Flint, Michigan, with five Buick cars which they diove back for the Hall garage. Mrs. Albert Stifior returned to her home at Grand Island Monday after spending a few days with Mi, and Mrs. 11. Xcuerherg. Miss Corrine Ncueiberg accompanied her home for a visit. The following shipped stock Tues day: Delanev Bros., one enr of hogs to Kansas City; Tom Swaitz, one car of cattle to St. Job; McCall & Jensen, thice .cars of cattle to Kan sas City. The I. O. O. F. lodge met Monday evening nnd conferred the initiatory degree on Roy-Ogelvie and there wi'.l be woik in the first degree next Mon day evening. All the members aic urged to lie present. Mrs". J. G Mason wont to Hastings Jriday morning after spending a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. .Mrs. H. C. Gellatly. She intends to !stav With her parents until Mr. rMnson can find a residence in Lin coln. The following shipped stock to Kansas City Sunday: C. M. McCall, three cars of cattle; Delancy Bros., one car of hogs; Alf McCall & Son, two cars of cattle; F. E. Rciher three cars of cattle and W. H. Thomas one car of cattle. BasG Ball! SUNDAY 3:00 P. M. May 30 Starlco's, W 4th Av Admission 3G cents Red Cloud vs Campbell Mr. and Mrs. I j ED. AMACK I UNDERTAKING 1 i Phone, Slorc ind. 158, Res, 93 RED CLOUD, NEB IWV-AVSVV.V.V.-.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.-.VJW'JWrt Nebraska Soldiers and Sailors Memorial mmmmmmmm ht-i.MWj-iK . v tf.iiSilwrrwwWHi?.W' 2. .:?.' v 'i . " iv'tm .. '"" ' rti V Ui WM :.! '-if IB 1 rnnmv ipy? To Commemorate the immortal Deeds Of Nebraskans In Al! the Wars. 'VI FITTING TRIBUTE TQ NEBRASKA 'S HEROES." The patriotic men and women of the Slate have formed a gen eral committee of 500 which is planning a magnificent memorial building to be erected on the campus of the State University at an estimated cost of one million dollars. The building fund will be apportioned among all the counties on the basis of population and wealth. " . ' This action Is taken in response to popular iKmuhihI that something be done to express appreciation of the services of (ii),0)0 Nelirakins whojolned the colors In 1017 nmttf the thousands who participated In provlouh wars. Every man and woman, and overy boy nnd girl all nro cordially in. vlted to assist in tlio drive' for funds, which will ln'gin .lane (i. Kindly address Uih Executive .Secretary, V. U. Htiscall, Kecllno Bldg , Omnhi, or any member of the local eotnmitte, as follows; ' W. A. SHERWOOD, Chairman 0 F CATIIKB C. H. MINER It W. STKWART ::i IKi DSd FARM LOANS If you -want a farm loan and it is 'an exceptionally good one I can make it for you if closed soon at an at rnpftvn rato of interest. ,r J. H.rBAILEYfTre6yHaPwb(,d SIl'. lind Mrs. G. J. Warren return ed home Sunday evening from Lincoln where they spent a week with rela tives. W. H. Thomns, F. E, Reiher, Zunas nnd C. M. McCall accompanied, their stock to 'tho Kansas City market. Sundny. l Mrs. Bernard ItfcNony, spent Wed nesday af Hastings with her 'mother, Mrs. M. C. Sherman, vho is in a hos pital there. Misses Mario Hanvoodjand Fronds Havrington retuiiied to Omaha Wed nesday after spending a few .day 1wUJuthC''iorniers.fealcnts, Mr. and Yr2. ninSrTr.,6.S5n,lJ Alice Vance Glen Clark Guide Rock Inez Hagcn Guide Rock Clara Monie Guide Rock Paul Ogelvie Guide Rock Lcota Reiselt Guide Rock Harlan Reiselt Guide Rock Elsie Tyler Guide Rock 74 Par. Erna Birck Blue Hill 74 Par. Evaline Kuuegcr Blue Hill 74 Par. Edson Ernst Blue Hill 2 Mny Handley Red Cloud Teachers' examinations will he giv en at Red Cloud, only, May 28 and 29, 1920. Following is the program: Friday Morning Arithmetic Mental Arithmetic Geography Spelling Grammar Friday Afternoon Reading Algebra y Geometry . Music Saturday Morning Penmanship Drawing Physicology History Saturday Afternoon Theory . . - -!--. Civics Agriculture Botany Tn tlio teachers' examinations giv en March 27, 1920 someone wiote on History but used tho wrong number. If the person who lacks a grade in History will notify mo I shall try and straighten it out. .. By unanimous action, tho Board of Directors of the United States Cham ber of Commerce, nt tho eighth an nual meeting of the Chamber, held nf a tint.' In ritv. ndonted a rcsoultion indorsing tho Americanization plan of the Salvation Army. This was done on April 29tn ami was without pre cedent, as the Chamber had never be fore indorsed a national organization. Tho resolution is the only ono before "The American Ideals Committee, which was1 created at the convention. Among other things tne endorsement says: "The Salvation Army la pro ceeding with a plan of Americaniza tion that is in keeping with the pro gram of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States to Americanize the millions of honest workers in our land, who aro willing to become good citizenH if they can only bo shown how, with tho Pame high, ideals that The SaVvaUon Army hold out to the American troops in France.' lb No Argument You know the Story, of two men discussing a question; one said: "Look here; I'm not arguirT with you; I'm tellirT you" . That's the way we feel about onr new styles, made by Hart, Schaffner and -Marx We aren't arguing with you; we're telling-' you that they're the right clothes for you; the rightest clothes you ever had. If you come in, we'll proveit. NV nn r Straw Hats We have all the new things in Straw Hats,, priced very reasonable $2.50 to $6.00 Underwear Discard your winter underwear. Our summer underwear line is com plete, in all prices. We show a complete line of MUNS1NGWEAR. Oxfords for Men Don't forget we are showing a fine line of, Oxfords for Men. The new Brogue, the latest for young men. . Also a big line of white Oxfords. The. W- G. Hamilton Clothing Go. mi nwi.J 'i " mm -- ( n HH 'J ! 'n" "-1 rti-vac $( vxusji j-KWflft rrwi )hiM,umimiii'ttmimi9m" nu-rjKtt