l t V T' I 3 U fMjgSt'C-ggf g?ag5 Vj. M-sgff1 IJ ulJslpL5't3S;4Tgt NewsMter That aires The News Fltty-tn Weeks Each Year Rr $2.00 VOLUME 48 RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, SEPTEMBER 2. 1920 NUMBER 36 EP" lB" "1 Are li(i 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 are assured of reliable wares. IfV have just received some fiinc engraved wedding rings Buys Interest in State Bank This week marked the consummation J. C. MITCHELL Columbia Grafonolas The. Jeweler Columbia Records 1 C. M SHERWOOD ELECTED MEMBER STATE COMMITTEE The second anntinl Htatc convention of a business deal of considerable im-j0f the American Legion wns held at jui inutu iu uiu jinnies liuuicsicu ua sell as to the community, uheuj. W. Auld sold an interest lu the State Hunk of Ited Cloud to D. C. Henderson and J.W.Scott. Mr. Auld Informs us that he will Hasting, Thursdny, Friday and Sat urday of last week. There were over BOO delegates fiom the different posts throughout the state present. The convention was called to order continue to hold n controlling Interest x: , ' , ,.. ' .. ' .'! . ..' . i.. .Yi ii . i i . in Nebraska City after which thc invoca- iu tliis financial Institution but will liot continue iu active chnige of it. Ills reasons, as stated, aie that his oth er affairs demand so much ot his tin o that he could not give the bank the at tention that Its business warrants. Mr. Scott is a Smith County, Kansas am n and until recently was a State Hank examiner. I'levious to that time he nad been actively connected with the Khbt National Bank of (Jaylord and tho Farmers National Bank of Osbourue Mr. Scott comes to us from Kensing ton, Kansas, at wnich place he has bceu conupcted with one of the lead ing bunks. He has rented the Rosen erans property aud will move his fam ily heie as soon as necessary arrange incuts can be made. It is indeed a pleasure to note that Mr. Auld will continue to make Bed Cloud his home, as men of his genial nature and exceptional business ability Pi' iIESie: 'THE GOOD OLD DAY9'- Sugar Haircloth sofas 81.00 a day hotels Tintypes Free lunches Foot dancing Congress shoes Torchlight processions Rainy-day rubbernecks Livery sthbles Pettieoats Hair rats and switches 2c railroad fare Kerosene lamps Red undershirts 2-plece bather suits Natural complexion Snako doctors Nickls car rides r Stove pipe hats 10c shaves Bustles All wool "What'll you have?" Hitching posts ,810 suits Long skirts Bill Bryan Ten knights in a barroom Ton bars iu a night Mustache cups Buggy rides Real blondes Sideburns Corsets Cotton stockings Parlor sea-shells Good Coal at -MALONE-QELLATLY COMPANY- Tho movies Madlctres Teddy bears Joy riding Tight skirts $10 lunches Ja. bands SIS shoes War tax Bolshevists Skirt shortage Sport skirts Jitneys Ukuleles Two-bit shaves Tea wagons Wireless Silk hose The shimmy AND THE PRESENT DAY- r0o haircuts Low necks Trafle cops Sugar shortage H C. L. 8100 suits Slx-hour days Silk skirts The flu Plucked eyebrows Bill Bryan Wrist watches S!l wheat Dally baths All-the-way bocks Jamatcca glngor Bridgohlst Coal shortage Still Good Coal at m MALONE-QELLATLY COMPANY- iffiODiimii tion was given by Chaplain II. C. Cnp fcey. Then Mayor Stincr, of Hustings, delivered the address of welcome. Allan A. Turkey of Omaha, Nation al Vice Commander was present and delivered an nddiess which was. lc ceived with enthusiasm. After the the different committees wctc appoint ed the convention adjoin ncd for thc day to attend the hall game, dances and picture shows in the evening. Friday morning National Comman der D'Olier was present and given a great ovation from the beginning to the cloo of his address, in which he brought forth the facts that the American Legion is thc only organi zation known in which all thc ele ments in tho country arc represented: that everyone must realize that thc ex service men will run this country; run it not because they arc service men I out uccausn nicy were iii.vmliuj , are a valuable asset to tho community. morany ani mentally fit. Its object is During thc many years he has been in business hero he has, by Ills strict at. tentlon to business, and maulfestatiou of courtesy and kindness toward his fellowmen, not only wou for himself a liberal share of success and wealth, but lias also proven himself to be a liberal boostor and liberal contributor toward every cause tbat would build up the town and community. It is needless to say that this bank ing institution will continue to thrive under tho new active management of Messrs Henderson and Scott as their broad experience In this line of busi ness enables them to maintain the high standard that tho State Bank has at talned They will be welcomed to our city by tho businoss mou and citizens 'n general. Cowden-White ij to keep alive tho spirit of service that animated the army, navy and mar- inefct to give to citizenship the same .unselfish service. A representative of thc War Risk Insurance was present and fully ex plained the terms of the insurance to his audience. In the afternoon Gov. McKelvie and Mrs. Dietrich addressed the conven tion after which the state executive committee and delegates were elected to attend the National Convention at Cleveland, Ohio, next month. C. M. Sherwood of this city and Dr. Criss man of Hastings were elected mem bers of the State Executive Com mittee from tho fifth district. It was also decided to hold the State Con vention at Fremont, next year. In the evening an athletic carnival was held at which time Joe and An ton Stecker put on an exhibition wrestling match, and also another was given by two light weights. This was followed by tho famous base ball story of W. W. Hughes of David City "Oh! Premise Me," accoinpuuied by Miss Blizabeth Overman, ut the piano Miss Overman ul&o Jrenderod several other selections. Following the ceromony an informal reception was hold, after which the bridal couple departed on the early morning train for St. Soseph, Mo., later going to Chlcogo, where they will visit the groom's parents, befoio going to their home at llershaw, Wisconsin. UgVWUUWWWWWSArVWUV Mr. and Mrs. ED. AMACK UNDERTAKING J , Phone, Store. Ind. , 1 5.8, Res, 93 RED CLOUD, NEB J I Foe of this city served on tho consti- , tutional and by-law amendment com mittee. .. I Following this resolutions were passed recommending compulsory I military training. Tho convention nl'o endorsed the bonus legislation now befoio congress, also that more government land he made available for the returned soldiers. It also favored tho boxing bill, the same to he patterned after tho recommenda tion of thc army and navy boxing commission. This would permit ten round boxing bouts under state rcg- nlnflnn AnnMmo nt Ha PfisnllltinnS Miss Grace Leggett ond Mr. Earl - .' , .. .iit r,-. Thomson of Esbon, Kansas, were unit- f,avrcd e drastic legislation for ed in marriage at Mankato, Kansas, lcMn w,th ,lraft ovadorS Wednesday morning. Tho witnesses Election of officers was then held to tho coremony wore Mr. and Mrs. nntl Robert Simmons, of Scottsbluff, Floyd Lewis, tho latter being a sister was elected stato commander after of the groom. I which tho other stato officers were The bride is the youngest daughter elected, of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Leggett of this I Ed McDermott on behalf of tho city. She was' born aud reared in this . delegates presented Past Commander city uud has a Host of friends who wish Earl Cline, with a her unlimited happiness and prosper- watch in honor of tho Leggett-Thompson Ity iu her wedded life. The man of her choice is one of the prosperous young farmers of our sister state to the south and is held iu high esteem among his many friends, Mr and Mrs Thomson will reside on a farm near Esbon, Kansas. Mrs. P. H. Boner leturncd home Tuesday morning from Norton, Kan sas, whcio hho spent a few days with relatives. handsomo gold excellent and untiring son-ice that ho had rendered the past year. w Collins and Harlin are coming! The celebrated entertainers will appear in person at an in vitation concert in the Besse Audttorium FRIDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER! 7th They will be assisted by William Reed, flutist, and by "The Phonograph with a Soul." ' The appearance of the popular entertainers in Red Cloud is the event of the season for the lovers of good music. , - - FREE-TICKETS Call, writ for phone tis free tickets oj admit tance. They'll be issued in order of application No children under 1 6 years will be ad mitted unless accompanied by parents E. H. NEWHOUSE -... One of the principal events of Red Cloud's social ilrcles whs the marriage of Miss Allison Cowden and Mr. Byron White of Horshaw, Wisconsin. Tho ceremony was performed at tho homo of the brides parents, Mr. aud Mrs F, W. Cowden, nt 8:30 Wednesday evening, I There was an abundance of music . - Ruv. J.M. Hates, pastor of tho Grace fu nished by tho 20th Infantry band Lpiseopal church otllohitlng. Miss 0f Ft. Crook nnd thc Hastings band. Rachel Cowden, sister of the brlde.j Saturday morning thc different was tho bride's ...aid and Mr. Calvin commHtoes mnile their icports. U.S. inuuii, cousin ui inu groom, uest man. Littlo Miss Josephine LeUon was the flower gill. Mrs.il C. Gollatly sang I n I I I Mary Pickford Here Next j 1 Week ! i Monday and Tuesday wo see Mary Pickford at the Beso Auditorium. Wednesday and Thursday, Wallace Re'td. Friday and Saturday, Big Bill Hart. MletoeUe Greater than thc Phonograph Drffercntin construction Superior In tone Actual in reproduction THE ACTUELLE-a Path Fr in ventionmarks the first really radical advance in the science oi sound repraductlon since sound recording was invented. The result achieved ts a natural purity of tone which would have been beyond belief less than twelve months agn. Now comes the real revolutionary ad vanceand again it is the Pathe organizat ion that has won out with the Actuelle. Exit Sound Box, Tone Arm, Horn The problem of the phonograph maker is to take out of the way of the tone obiticals which affect the reproduction in a lesser way. The tone box, the tone arm, the tone chambor and horn afe in the way. The ACTUELLE dis cards all the obstacles. A taunt wire carries tho tone di rect from the record to a parchament cone which amplifies and reproduces'the tono in its natural, vivid vigor, with a full fidelity that no phonograph could over equal. Come in and hear this wonderful instrument play your favorite records. We will be pleased to have you call. M!GRICE & GRIMES N.b,..t. PATHEPHONOGRAPHS AND PATHE RECORDS ..- t-