The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 09, 1920, Image 1

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VOLUME 4S
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. SEPTEMBER 9. 1920
NUMBER 37
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There are times when a Good
Alarm Clock will realy put money in
pockbt by giving you MORE HOURS in the morning
Will wake you and add ihose hours to your day
Maybe your old clock is "all in." Better get a new
BSiG BEN and MAKE SURE. .
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MITCHELL
Columbia Grafonolas The Jeweler Columbia Records
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'THE GOOD OLD DAYS' -
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Sugar
Haircloth sofas ,
81.00 a diij liotelb
Tintypes .
Free lunches
Foot (lunclim
Conross hlioes
Tori'lilif,'iit processions
Krtiny-iluy rnbhcrncclcs
Livory sthblcs
I'ettieonts
Hair rats nml f-wltchus
'Jc riillroitri fare ,
Koroseiit) lamps
IU'd iinilershlrts
2.piec( bather suits
Natural complexion
SnaUo doctors
NlcUls (iar rides
Stove pipe hats
lOo shaves
ltustlen
All wool
"Wlmt'll yon have?"
Iiitehlny pos.s
Sao suits
Lonjj hlirt(,
Dill Bryan
Ten knights in ti barroom
Ton bars in a night
Mustache cups
Buggy rides
Real blondos
Sideburns
Cors.ots ,, ,
Cotton stockings
l'arlor seasliells
Good Coal at
.MALONE-GELLATLY COMPANY.
Von at the State Fair
A communication from County
Agent Kaiisch stu.te.s that the Webster
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VUIIIIl.t Jllllinr IIVCMDUH JUIlKltlg IVHIIli
composed of L.vle Ashby, Alfred Friug
erand Lawioneo Mfims, won second
honors at the State Fair, Lincoln,
Tuesday of tills week. "The prize oiYor.
cd whs u free trip to llio inierstato fair
at Sioux City, Iowa. The Waverly
team won first place in tlio contest. '
Another newsnoto tha will be wel
comed liPonr coiintyV citizen Is Mint
Kinfly's A.ey, n horso owned iiy Coun
ty TiOHsmer, Franlc Starr, won tho
parse in the 12:t'J p:icc- at 'le Statq
Fair, Tuesday afternoon Tin: ho'tso
was driven by lleezley.
Grice & Grimes Will Enter
Birds in Pigeon Race
, One of tliH-hig Kutures of Mi Unit
ed Ding Comi'iny's convention to lo
held at Si. Ljiiih, September 'J3 to
October 1st. will be the plgeoi race
the largest ever Htrempted. ;
Two Cat rior pigeon- will be sent to
each Hexall Drug Store within u radio.-,
of .100 miles of St. Louis. On ii
stated day and hour the Inn birds
from each town will hava a message
attached to liu-m and started on their
journey to St. Louis UepresutitatlvcS
of our government, as well as Uisi. of
Belgium and other countric) will be,at
tho convention to watch the arrival ot
the birds. The value of thu carrk
pigeon, r.s n dispntch boarer, w at. clear
ly demonstrated In the late war, and
various experiments are being uiado
witli them.
0 rice & Grimes, the proprietors (f
Red Cloud's llexull Store will have two
birds entered in the race and without
a doubt our citizens will watch, with
interest, the outco.ue of tills race
Tho movies
Madietres
Teddy bears
Joy riding'
Tight skirls
10 lunches
Jazz bands
S18 shoes
War tax
Bolshevists.
Skirt shortage
Sport skirts
Jitneys
Ukuleles
Two-blt'shaves
Tea wagons '
Wireless
Silk hose
The shimmy
AND THE PRESENT DAY-
floe haircuts
Low nocks
Trade cops
Sugar shortago
II C. L.
3100 suits
Six-liour days
Silk skirts
Thj! flu
,. l'luckod eyebrows
Bill nrynn
Wrist watches
S.'l wheat
Dally baths
All-tho.way backs
Jamaicca ginger
Brldgowhist
Coal shortago
Still OoodCoal at
.MALO NE-GELLATLY COMPANY-
Red Cloud Schools Open
The Red Cloud city schools opened
on Monday of this week, the morning
being devoted to arranging of clashes
and other detail work necessary to
c.irry out successfully tint program cf
e location for the ensuing term. I'o
eblte the' fact thiiLtfomo dillleulty hid
b 'en experienced in teacli"rs l'n.f.
Ilolt.'ju Informs its that all places me
fli'ed by competent instructors and
t'jat everything is progressing nil i ly
lit this time.
Tne professor also states I hut a tie
bating nn 1 dechunatory class Is being
organize! and considerable energy is
to be exerted in tlis line of work.
Another feature of thu Echool will be
a 'vraehing good" fcotliall team, there
being some exceptionally line nlhlctlo
nia'erial embodied in this yVar'.s class
uf student-. The girls of the "ch'i 1
will also coniH In for their share d
iithlcics.
Prof IIoUan furnishes the follow
ing school data which should prove in
(cresting to parents and other--, ulil-c :
Enrollment Senior High, 102;
Junior High, 113; Grade School, 2.VJ.
Tho faculty comprises: A. T. Holt
son, superintendent; Myrtle Gelwick,
fcIchco nnd principal Senior High;
Fnnnio Hutchins, mnthtnntics and prin
cipnl Junior High; Knthorino Burke,
third gvado nnd principal Lincoln
nchooi;
UTY COUNCIL HOLDS
REGULAR MONTHLY MKIH'ING
The City Council met in regular
ession, with Mayor litl Amack pre-
iding, m the Council Cliamners, on
Tuesday evening, with all members
present.
After tho minutes of tho August
iticetings luul been road nnd approved
..nil the report of the city treasurer
i cscntnl nnd placed on "file, L. II.
i.iit, chief of tho fire department,
I" rsonnlly nppearcd and asked thu
'.'Hiuoil to meet with the lite hoys on
i hur.-day evening to discuss plntu for
' i liettcrniont of the depart mont.
'i'Iip Council having recently asked for
! : ees on new hose, decided to defer
-aid meeting until such time as the,
-anie shall have arrived.
Action on Ihe request of Mr. At
kins of tho BesHo Auditorium to put
o-i Sunday shows was deferred until
(:'iiuil looked up the laws,' relntive to
tl'e name.
The hills of Mr. Win. Wolfe and
'ln Dnrkley for laying water tnaiiiK,
me six Iiundrcd and forty twp fcot,
. a total coit of $227.15, were sub
mitted and the Council ordered each
puty given credit for one half the
Mnount, wiich is to ho taken out in
i.Tter nnd tho city to own the main.
After dipcussiini the roquost of
City Marshal Phillips for a raise in
salary the Council voted tin advance
of 825.00 on the month.
The City Engineer was ordered to
prepare a register on assessments
ngainst lots in various paving dis
tricts, for the use of City Clerk.
Before adjourning the following
claims were allowed:
B. R. Frazicr .. S 200 00
W. A. Patten ..
A. Clark
JJort Perry
Geo. Miksch ....
Jim Killough
S. R. Floranco
O. C. Teel
Sam Mountford
Smith & McKimmey
Red Cloud Chief
Clurs. Barrett .
Geo. Trine t
Pope Bros
Morhart Bros.
Grice & Grimes ..,
I rank Clnuson
C. It. Lewis . .
Mutual Oil Co
Sanitary Wining Co.
Lincoln Telephone Co. 10 17
100 01)
135 00
130'00
82 00
83 50
277 00
.13 83
150 00
11 75
5 00
35 00
10 00
30 12
35 15
4 20
2 00
91 00
SO 12
53 02
Pittsburgh Meter Co.
National Refining Co.
R. D. Wood & Co. ...
Fairbanks-Morse Co -..
Midwest Electric Co
Crane & Co. .
C. T. Dickenson
Watts Con-t ruction Co. .
83 85
87(5 00
33 38
275 -13
J 78 07
22 30
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Everett Stroup Weds
On Tue-day morning, in lht Catholic
elfurch, at Lawienee. ocenied the mar.
Huge of .Mb- Anna Kotineli ami Ny
Mverett Stump Only immediate rein
lives ot the couple wer present.
Tiie hi ide itAiuc of the talented and
charming joung hullui of Lawrence
ami is in every way competent to pro
side over the nmvly3tabl!shcd lie mo.
Thu groom is a son of Mr. and Mis
Harry Stroup of this city and is oi.o of
the popular i n 1 energetic young nun
of our community. Both these mmi'
pcopt have a host of friends to wish
them happiness and piospetity.
' After a brief honeymoon tli'- will
ho at hont" to their friends in this city.
Buckles-Breakey
Two of our popular young people,
Mabel Hamilton, normal i Miss Irene Buckles and Robot t Break-
traiuing; Sarah V. Green, Inngunge; ,ey, surprised their many fiiends in
Mabel Norn's, English.; Jessie Kellogg, this vicinity liy announcing their iiihit. i
history; Helen 'Reiner, matlimnties; , , , , 0CUHrcll ,lt Almaon Monday
Margaret Miner, commercial; Cecilia ,4 ,.
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Mr. and Mrs.
ED. AMACK i
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Phone, Slorc Ind. 158, Rca, 93 RED CLOUD, NEB
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ling- and ntnicucs, assisted by Oliver U.ickles and was,
I Powell in the last; UomIo Yantz, this communPy
music; Elsie Post, English Junior lnn,in., .,.,. nm
.High; EdiUi Beezloy, geography, amlltlcs thnt om
Pnfnrson. dnmnstif Knifnr.n Prnf. .T. Ol.-tlllS W('4n.
H. Kellogg, agriculture, manual train-' Tho bildo is a daughter of Mrs, James
inft- and athletics, assisted by Oliver B.ickles and was, born and reared In'
She Is posset-sod ol
idem "d her to all her
history nnd nhvsioloirv Junior companions, aim wniou wn. iik su
.High; Icy McNair, sixth grade: Gom unable hor tri successfully preside over ,
White, fiftli grndo: Blnncho Tavlor. tho homo that she and her husband
J fourth gmdo; Mildred Boron, second will establish.
.grade, Vornn TTu chins, first grade; , T, h of Mr, IU, MpSt
I AiniOO Arnold, kindni-rmrlnn! Ifntlin. l "" h"""" " . .
I rino Traut. assistant kinderernrton. I -ow Brenkey. Ho was icatcrl In tl c
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iiQinity oi i.Qoauon, iunvu,i:wiiiiiiK ',
Sunday afternoon 01T0 of tho best t.1iiK.ln with his narents. a fow veins
( ball gained of tho scapon was pulled ago,. During his residence horo hu has
, off on the locnl diamond when Lebanon proven himself to bo in every way
i nnd Red Cloud crossed bats, Several worthy of tho young lady that hu bus
. long hits wore made and Red Cloud selected as n helpmate.
won by a score of-3 to 2. Shrader They will at oucogo to honsekeop.
was on tho mound for Lebanon while ing on n farm near Bird City, Kansas
, Leonard of Inavalo pitched for the lo- whero Mr. BreaUey is engaged in ngrl
cnls., cultural pursuits.
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Collins and Harlan
toill appear in person
Friday evening, September 17,
Collins and Harlan make . their
appearance in Red Cloud. It
is the most important musical
event of the season.
These popular entertainers will render those
songs with which they have won their successes.
BESSE AUDITORIUM
FRIDAY EVENING
SEPTEMBER 1 7 th
William Rccd, flutist, will assist in collaboration willi
Mr. Thomas A. Edison's Tlucc Million Dollar ,
Phonograph.
FREE TICKETS
Call wrjtc or phone us free tickels oj admit
tance. The 11 he issued in order nj application
' No children under 1 6 years will he ad
mitted unless accompanied by parents
E. H. NEWHOUSE
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Drffcreniin construction
' Superior In tone
Aetna! in reproduction
FHE ACTUPLLE-a Pathe Frerei in
dention marks the first rtrally radical
advance in the .science ol sound ftpraduction
since sound recording was invented.
The risult achieved is a natural purity of
tone which would hive been biyond belief
less than twelve months agn.
Now comes tbe real revolutionary ad
vanceand again it is the Pathe organisat
ion tiiat 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
chamber and horn arc 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 tone in its natural, vivid vigor, with a
full fidelity that no phonograph coiid ever equal.
Come in and hear this wonderful instrument play your
favorite records. We will be pleased to have you call.
GRICE & GRIMES a
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