The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 12, 1920, Image 8

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    RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, OHD5F
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Aug. 81, Sept. 1,2, 820
Stock Show Races Ball Games
Flying Herberts Conti's Fireworks
Gus Henderson . The Funniest Clown
McMahon Railroad, Shows
Come Early Stay Late
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COME ONE - COME ALL
TO
Lebanon, Kan.
THIRTY-THIRD
Anniversary Celebration
and Base Ball Tournament
AUGUST IB-2Q21
THREE Bm DAYS
Curtis Friday - Aviator
Performing Wing and Parachute Drop, will give daily ex
hibitions over the city and carry passengers.
MiileT Florenze 'tof dnsSai:
Denver Darling g'rSaanccting
A Clean and High Class tfquilibrislic Act.
BASE BALLlEvery Afternoon
ul C'jr.i, Smith Onlcr, Mankalo a, id Rcllair will contest for
3 a $401)0) I'urse.
I Mdie by ehanoi Military Band
I PIorry-Go-Roasnd Ferris Wheel
M TJSiA , T-1.. D i
a mm-, jy ?ju. !& i civ huh
1NAVALE
Ilbraiy Association Mcotine;
The firxl meeting of liic Iiaalc
L'uiary Association wtts called by tho
ic ii"j '.i, Committee on Tliiir-day
i .n . , Aujju t r, l!20, ut Iho
Mef.odi. t church.
IUv. iichofluld acUd rs lompoiary
chuiinmn.
I he Temporary Conini'ttec np'ii
od thnt tho mombcrrhip cards had
b.en printed, the pupoition preMunt
od to the people at an entertainment
I. !d in tho hall Fiidny, June 11, H)20,
jsr.d tho caida circulated from the
. lovs and pout oftVo at Inavalr.
'H.u following oftkeis vwrc dieted:
ninirnrr.n Mm J. A. Silvoy.
Societal y-TrcauiPr Rev. Scho
fiold. Kvecrtivc CttmniM.ee: In addition
to the officers Mr?. Inn Wickwirc,
RIi'sh Honnie Miller, Mr. Prarik'Sul
ton. It was locommondcd by motion that
the Heading Iloom be opened Wed
ncrday evenings and Saturday after
noon and evenings.
The Tiensurcr was nuthoiized to
pay tho bill of Rl.BO for printing
membership cauls.
The K$cuctivo Committeu was
authorised to provide a suitable room,
secure a librarian, procure a travel
ing library set fiom the State Library
Commission, secure periodicals cither
by donation, or subscription if ncccs
saiy, and open the Heading Room as
r.con as practicable.
On motion the meeting adjourned
subject to call by tho Executive Com
mittee. church NOTES
10:30 Sunday School.
7:30 Union Christian Endenvor.
PLEASANT PRAIRIE
10:00 Preaching.
Theme Thinking Right.
1 1 :00 Sunday School.
NEW VIRGINIA
10:30 Sunday School.
1 1 :30 Prenching.
Thome Thinking Right.
8:00 Preaching.
Theme Modern Men of Babel.
Of. t E. GflJWP
CHIROPRACTOR
Pi IONES O.T.:e 76. M
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OlFcc 2 BlocU NonH of Rieman'j I lall
RED CLOUD NEBRASKA
Dr. R-Va Nteliolsss
DENTIST
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SJPfff It's a inch
mmFfim to figure why
IwHiif mHk j1165 sell ! M M
h b mg trrnTir h t tfi iiirni ,i.unnm
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Vou should know why Camels
are so unusual, so refreshing, so
satisfying1. First, quality second,
Camels expert blend of choice Turkish
and choice Domestic tobaccos which
you'll certainly prefer to either kind
smoked straight 1
Camels blend makes possible that
wonderful mellow mildness yet all the
desirable body is there I And, Camels
never tire your taste!
You'll appreciate Camels freedom
from any unpleasant cigaretty after
taste or unpleasant cigaretty odor 1
For your own satisfaction compare
Camels puff by puff with any ciga
rette in the world at any price I
Coie arc told mveryvrhtta In identifies!!? efcpcAtfot of 20 clfa
r(li for 30 cent i ; or ten peckefet 300 ciarettee) in a iltenn
pt per covered cerlon. We etronttf recommend thi carton forth)
homo or offic eupply or when you trtvel
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Wintton-Salcm, N. C
LEAGPE OF WOMEN VOTERS
The members of the League of
Women Voters met Wedne.-ady with
Mi . ''. W. .-Jtowart.
Mi - Va th McK'. -I 'i ,mh l'udc
of lie ir'era i on IS nM on wide
AnviuarnaJon plan of education foi
better American e'lizenship.
She called on several pcPFons for
topic- leaving on the lccon: "Ameri
cj.' ' 'iiiiiH in A5?lmi'ftng the For
eign Populutloii," by Mr?. S. C. Dick
son. Tho Smith-Towner bill provid
ing fr R Pcdc-nl Educationnl d"pnrt
inenl, ani' vhirh .'s endorsed by the
No' ion .1 League of Womfn VoLorfl,
wa trnd and piovi'ion. expltiinrd by
MJih ,"' onchrcBkcr.
?(r . Ilurrv Letflon told of how the
won " ritiens of Ppr'ngfield .ore
tryin" to ;ret better acquainted, with
their foroigji clement by having an
eshilv't of 800 pieces of ranj-jirt of
thc-o foreigners.
Mrs. W. A. Sherwood lead the
questions asked by a district Judge of
a man seeking naturalisation papers
here.
Mi.. J. IL Pailoy read a new bill
on tho literacy test, which has form
erly boon vetoed by the lat three
presidents.
Mi -.a McKeighan bro't before us
some rather .startling facts, when she
said statistics showed 8,000,000 pro
pie in our country who could neither
read, write nor speak English and by
no means are we to think these arc
all aliens, cither. The Americaniza
tion department of our go-crnmcnt is
not alone for the nlicn but for many
of our illiterates.
"The most daring adventure any
nnlion has ever undertaken is tho ad
mission into its national life and to
paiticipation in the responsibilities
nnd rights of citizenship, of millions
of people, speaking foreign languages,
having been trained in different social
customs, and having lived under dif
ferent political institutions," pays
Clwles Alvin Brooks.
America has undertaken that ad
venture nnd has become accustomed
to thf art of sci vice. The war has
tauj'ht our people many lessons, joy
ous and bitter alike, but above all it
has bro't home to men that one of
tho rdorios of our common humanity
is the privilege of service to one nn
oHier irrespective of race, tongue or
creed.
W arc going to rcmedv romc of
this illiteracy bv our compulsory edu
cation laws; thru education of adults
by extension classes of the public
schools; by specific qualifications foi
cit! enship nnd more impressive core
mn ials for naturalization; piinted
'ti enship, instruction in the foreign
'.'scuages for the ue of the fovoign
' n, as a function of the rcdora
" eminent and an educational quali
' iioji for tho vole in nil state j nfic
-1 -fl'iHo date.
men toco definite Uiimr? which
' needed in oui'focial structure and
Mch men voters have nevv .con
" arlv eno'i'( o ostnbli-h Thi in-
i uction in clHrtn-bi will I o coi.-
iei unt?' public xT.iimenl bsn
' j fucIi a cou:" nn intpml jiarl
"r our publi" school system.
?'ho commi'tro lm rot cr mpl'ee'
' block -y4"in yft. bu' it wMl Ik
' 'MiFltcd soon. Jlv the oermisioii
" t?:o chairman of thn Donrd of
' 'iinty Commipsioners wo will meet
in 'he court house nfttn this, on Wcd-n-day
afternoon's at P o'clock.
Until "nrlher organization is ox
t ided in tho county all the country
men are invited to thc-o ino"liiigp
it the court hoiro. As there are -tl
f w amendments to the old state con-
tu'ion to be voted on at the special
election on Sept. 21r.t. and wo have
"'y 5 more week for study, we will
cui" 8 ninondm"!.t at each moot
g and cveryoro i-i urged to study
r for your.-.rlf and talk them over
h your isclghbtr.
Material ind 1'tei attire can be had
i tl o n- I'.ing, f rm Mr". Alice
Myers, secretary.
THE COMMITTEE
PLEASE "llELP
Supt. A. T. Iloltzen is in lccoipt of
i loiter from Armenian headquarters,
ating that all at tides of clothing,
c, will bo .shipped to Armenia the
.ut of this month. Anybody having
nything to contribute will please
p'acc same in box provided at the
I rank nmitii snoo hioro not inter uihu
Saturday evening, August 21. About
ten bushels have already been turned
a.
Old clothes, watnt clothes, clothes
you'vo laid away;
Torn clothes, worn clothes, to mend
some rainy day;
Men's clothes, women's clothes,
clothes for children too;
,ood clothes, pietty clothes, clothds
both old nnd new; '
Aie needed in Armenia by people
bravo and true . .
vou who have so many clothes, .send
to those witn lew;
bus you'll do to others as you'd
have them do to you.
Verdi,
lie gave poetry to human lifo an4
lifted It from sordid ways to hopeful
noss ntnJ enthuslnsm, nnd tho peopld
rose to their loader. Ills first opernS
wero Introduced with dllllculty, whlcl
all beginners experience; but tho Itali
Inn car, long trulned In musical conii
position, and with Inherited tnstq
from of old, accepted Verdi as a mas
ter. WheD once known ho was there
after loved. Juuies D. Phelan. ,
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Victor at Indianapolis
Exide Battery performance at the Indian
apolis Motor Sweepstakes on Memorial Day
will be recorded as "a perfect score." Seven
of the ten cars finishing the race, including
the winner, used Exide Batteries for ignition.
Exide Service will supply you with a
powerful, durable and dependable battery for
your car an Exide. It will also give your
present battery unprejudiced, expert attention,
and make it last as long as possible, until you
are ready to replace it with an Exide the
long-life battery.
RED CLOUD BATTERY
SERVICE STATION
CARLS. McARTHUR, Proprietor
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No industry
, is more funda- P pioducts. That is why such big
..twin.? Milk- hut premiums for daily cuttle are of -
uiiying. Milk, but- fcm, , th(J Ncbruskn prosner-
mentnl than dui
ter and cheese niake up tlncc of
our most necessary agricultural
ity" Stato Fair, Lincoln, Sept.
5th to 10th.
The Margin oT Safety
Is lepiesciitud by tho amount of
insuiiuice you carry
Don't lull yourself Into u funoled
secmity.
Becuuse lire litis norer touched you
it doesn't follow thnt you're Immune
Tomonow -no today, If you have
time and you better llnd ttmo
come to tho olllee and we'll write
a policy on your house, furniture,
storo or morchundino.
-LAl'Klt MAY 1WTOO LATE-
O. C. TEEL
R.cliable Insurance
E. Si GLrber
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and
Varnish
PICTURE FRAMING
(Work Guaranteed!
Electrical Goods of all Kindt
Will Wire Your House And
Furnish You the Fixtures
SHE THE
THREE-RING
Ci
'Tuesday, Wednesday
Thursday and Friday
AFTERNOON and EVENING
Without canvas and before
the grandstand at
t
Nebraska's "Prosperity'
Stats Fair
SEPT. 5th to 10th
INCLUSIVE
Dr.W.H.Mc Bride
DKNTIST'
, OVER STATI5 DANK
REDCLOUD"' NEBRASKA
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