The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 29, 1920, Image 1

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A Newspaper That Gives The News Fifty-two Weeks 'Each Year For $2 0)
VOLUME 48
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, JULY 29, 1920
NUMBER 31
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Are
You
Going
To
Buy
A
Wedding
Gift?
F SO WHY NOT
come in and see
our useful and
beautiful lines of first
class silverware, casseroles
and cut glass?
Something to have for a
lifetime and to be apprec
iated as long as you live.
We have purchased the
BEST merchandise the
market affords and you
aVe assured of reliable
wares.
We have Jus received some
fit ne engraved wedding rings
J. C. MITCHELL
Columbia Grafonolas The Jeweler Columbia Records
At the Red Cloud Chautauqua a!u! en"'";"; she had groat m-,
I sight into public and governmental
The sessions of the 1020 Chautnu- affairs of Russia as her father was'
qua began Sunday. I Assistant Attorney-General of Russia '
The Chautauqua is one of our most and her uncle the hero of I'rzymsi. !
valuable and profitable community in-1 She has spent most of her life In
stitutions and every one is urged to en- Petrograd and Moscow, altho she lived .
thusiasticallv sunnort it. Thn uitn fn fom ollim- rnnntrin.a. rhivini tnn'
! of the Chautauqua this year Is to re- ,wnr, she superintended three IojS-
I iiuct in me program me spine 01 ma piuiis-, lour soup Kitcnonn ami later,
hour,, and wc believe that the mes- having been bereft of her family .;ie
sages so conveyed and the entertain- spent a year in Vladivostok, writing
ment provided is worthy of the time 'and translating for the American
and attention of every Chautauquu Commission of Public Information,
goer. . j Her lecture proved to be extremely
Rev. Cope invited the community to 'interesting and illuminating,
his church Sunday morning and preach ; On Wednesday afternoon The Writes
od a fine sermon. There was no Players presented as their opening
preacher among the present Chautau- number a playlet called, "A Domestic
qua talent, so he was urged to fill this Episode." This laughable comctty
position. portrayed a young wife having, much
The Philippino Royal String Band trouble trying to keep scrvnnts.'so sr.o
PW tifsifc sirJl
gave the opening number of our Chau
tauqua in the afternoon. They offer
ed a very interesting and captivating
program. The company was recent
ly broken up-and three left. The re
maining three succeeded in getting one
hits upon a plan of trying to keep
them always, by being so gracious as
to offer to take them to the show
.with her. She persuades her hus
band to make the explanations to
them. lie, being so decidedly Eng-
other to join them nnd the four made Jish and not used to having to den!
their appearance here as promised. ( with the servants, makes many Iaugh
The Band is composed of artists, able blunders. He and the Irish
who sing and play both ensemble and janitor almost come to blows. The
as soloists with the case and finish, servants want too many seats rc
characteristic of trained musicians served, their day off just the same as
Their full evening's program was do-1 usual, get to quarreling over what
lightful. kind of a show would be bcjjt,
Bob Seeds, from Pennsylvania, is etc. They nearly drive their young
his own best advertiser. Ho it, mistress to distraction nnd then as a
unique, and three in one farmcrbf climax up and quit. All leavrr
lecturer and nlory-tcller, artistically Rut tl
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QUALITY
FIRST!
First class workmanship
at reasonable prices
rules here. But at that the
price is a secondary consider
ation with us.
Over Smith's
Shoe Store
Quality First
. All The Time!
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that there is one. corset, and just
one. which is CERTAIN to be
SATISFACTORY.
Warner's
RUST PROOF
"Corsets
are so made tKat they are SURE
to FIT. SURE to WEAR and
SURE to PLEASE.
They 'are double-boned
which means that they have extra
resilience without extra weight.
They do not WEAR OUT in SPOTS because of their standard construction.
They NEVER LOSE THEIR ORIGINAL LINES because they are correctly
designed and well made.
AND THEY ARE GUARANTEED NOT TO RUST, BREAK OR TEAR
A WARNER'S BRASSIERE
is designed by expert corset designers, which accounts for it seeming to be a part
of the corset. A Warner's Brassiere is truly "GILT EDGE."
Mrs. Barbara Phares
Attend Red Cloud Chautauqua July 25-31
mention as to mane an ideal entertain
er. His humor is pure and whole-!
some, and his lecture, while witty and
entertaining, has plenty of food foi
thought.
The program for the second day
was highly cntcr'nining.
The Lyceum u-ts Trio gave a fine
musical program. It was a little out
, of 'the ordinary in its composition
vocal, spoken and instrumental.
j Miss Mntlgo Vest in her wonderful
characterizations of famous women ot
the present day, readings and musical
numbers. The violin-xylophone soloist,
, Miss Hoverly Buck', has a beautiful
I fresh, flexible voice and a stngc prcs-
' ence altogether pleasing to look upon.
Miss Mnlby is nn accomplished pianist
j with exquisite delicacy of touch. She
has a high lyric soprnno voice and t
! charming to see and hoar.
j The reader, Hazel Dophoidc, gae
the closing numbers of the af ternox-.
Her great reputation is rightly based
on her natural nbililyand splendid
personality. Her intelligent inter
pretations of various characters was
t especially fine. She was charming
- in face, figure and movement.
Congressman Royal C. Johnson, of
South Dakota, tried to discuss, with
out partisanship, some of the great
national questions which are now
pressing for solution. He is a -student
of civics and political problems end
his training nnd experience especially
qualify him to speak on the slgnR of
the times and their meaning. '
He hit the war-millionaire, profi-
ho janitor and ho becomes a fix
ture in the household over after.
This company can surely "put over"
the acting stunts, if you wMi to ex
press it just right.
George Gordon Glylick was yio
splendid lecturer that concluded trie
program. Ho spoke on the subject,
"Intolerance." Up was born in Russia
nnd knows what that word means.
It was by tolerance of worldly am
bitions of the Kaiser that war van
brought on. Intolerance hits ground
Russia in the dust.
Bolshevism in Russia is the cauc
of misunderstanding between the peo
ple and officers. Bolshevism opposes
the church, homo, nnd rights of nil,' It
doe,s not understand the difference ro
tween right nnd wrong. Tlio Bol
shevi or Socialists in our country aro
made from people who have nn "over
dose of opinions."
The speaker's pica was the cry for
cooperation. This same cry is heard
on every side today. All is not selfr
fairness, greed and gain. Altho wc
do find monoplies and trusts in meat,
sugar, cotton, railroads., oil, rubber,
grain, etc., there is cooperation be
tween employers and employees, In
most places. Ho has been brought
up in factories of the east and knows
where of ho speaks. A worker has a (
right to his own way of thinking nnd
his employer often times fosters his
opinions and ideas to help out in the
business. Let us meet each other ,
Why Not Jewelry
The Appreciated Gift
A PPRECIATED because
in Jewelry you can always
find something that will exact
ly please the faste o,f the
recipitent.
Whether you want to make it a token of
sincere affection, or a remembrance of some
courtesy shown, or a substantial reward for
a service for which you can pay in no other
way your requirements may be served here.
S
E.H.Newhottse
jM-ciim? Jeweler and Optometrist Nchnka
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ONE HUNERED' YEARS
McPHAEL PIANOS
have been manufactured.
McPhail Pianos are built of
the best material and along
lines of proven correctness
by workmen of long ex
pedience. The men who build McPhails are not
boys or cheap drifting labor, but are men who have
grown, gray in the service of the House of McPhail.
McPhail workmen take pride in the pianos which
they are building and the result of their pride aid
skill is the McPhail piano, musically and mechar.ic
ally correct.
Come in our store and hear a McPhail
piano before you purchase an instrument
for your home.
half wr.y. Let us got acquainted
with each other and maybe wc will j
like each other better. It's the little
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leering merchant, and dodging tax- lWngg that count. stooping to scratcn
payors; race suicide, class distinction, n cootio h-liQ savC(i mnnv a soldicr
economic disaster and International lif0t Troubles make us'all akin. Wj
justice was discussed at great length tlll kni)XVf "United wo stand, divide
as greatest problems. wo fnrj '
The third day's prelude was opened ( Tj,c Wne3 Piayc,.3 presented n
by the Milano Soxtettc of Now York, lhclr evenjnK attraction, the mirth-
in a popular program and grand jn-ovofci piny, Too Much Business."
opera. Their versatility was qu.to A hJgh s0c5cty indy and her stupid,
remarkable. They have wop an un- but immpere(i SOn, is left with a busi-
digputed pinco .nmong the lending ncs3 conccm 0n their hands. They
idea what the Urm, "busi-
oallv means. All rcsponsi-
cert goers and their recitals woro bility is left on Aimw, the other mem
fenturos of the musical life of thai i,0r ne n,n firm, who trot so exasnora-
cjty for many years. The big piano- tc(1 nt hJfi partners and would like to
nccordeon added the. proper touch of' ta0 a fow bonog out 0f tiioir heads
novelty to their program. ' aXU put t jn their backs. Thoy near-
Madam N. N.'Sclivanovn, of Itusbra, ly lose the business, when finnlly the
Bpeaking English beautifully, told us son marrJes the stenographpr, wjio
of her country-women. She is a brll- they findout has sixty thousand dol
llant woman, knowing the great prob- lars and is eligible socially, much to
!cms of her country today and trying the1 pleasure of Willie's mother. Thoy
to get us to help her solvo them, have learned ""business" any way and
Every minute of her time was throb- with so many new orders the business
hincr nnd BUrrinc with lifft nnrt nowei' flniiwshna. '.'
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musical coranicri of New York City. j,ave no
Their voices arc- familjav to the con- noss roi
of lmmiSiM :Vldrola
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Base burner coal will be hard to get
this year. ORDER NOV.
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