The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 23, 1920, Image 1

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VOLUME 48
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. SEPTEMBER 23, H 20
NUMBER 39
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There are times when a Good
Alarm Clock will realy put money in
pocket by giving you MORE. HOURS in the morning
BIG BEN
Will wake you and add those hours to your day
Maybe your old clock is "all in,." Better get a new
BIG BEN and MAKE SURE.
J. C. MITCHELL
Columbia Grafonolas
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Columbia Records
The Jeweler
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Collins and Harlan Recital Light Vote Polled Tuesday ! p
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Pleases a Large Audience At Constitutional Election'
1 Tlu inil-ic loci- of Hid Cioudwho
r.vaikil themselves of the invitation
' to attend the concert by Collins and
Harlan at the Hesse Auditorium last
i .1 . i .....I p.. .i it..
i' nuuy I'vuniiiK win never lorgui mu
experience. -When
Mr. Win. IJeed announced
A special electfon wan hold Tues
day, to vote on the new proposed
amendments to the ronxlUiition of
Nebraska. Not much interest was
taken as there were only a little over
800 votes cast in this county. Over
1200 women east their votes at this
Yom Want A Mew Ring?
that the arttets would sing in unison election. All the amendments carried
with a 11R-CKEATION of their own by a larpo majority in this county,
voices on the New Kdison which ptood The following is the total vote on
upon the platform, we were .skeptical, each amendment, with tho exception
To attempt to match those splendid of two of the townships, tho returns
voices with a sound produced mechan
ically by n thinp of steel or woodl It
J was preposterous,
j When tho first notes of the sorijr
. came to our ears we were waiting
breathlessly. And we eonitnucd
breathless throughout the evening. At
first Collins' and Harlan's voices and
the voices from tho Walnut cabinet
beside them came to us indistinguish
ably blended the four voices so com
pletely one that no ear could detect
their duality. Suddenly we realized
that Collins' and Harlan's lips had
ceased to move, though their voices
went gloriously on!
and again stopped.
of which have not been received at
the time wo go to press:
Amendment
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'THE GOOD OLD DAYS'
Sugar
Haircloth sofas
81. 00 a day hotels
Tintypes
Free lunches
Foot dancing
Congress shoes
Torchlight processions
Rttlny-dhy rubbernecks
Livery sthbles ,
Petticoats
Ilalr rats and switches
2c railroad fare
Kerosene lumps
Itcd undershirts
2-pieco bather suits
Natural complexion
Snake doctors
Niekls ear rides
Stove pipe bats
10c shaves
Hustles
All wool
"Wbat'll you have?"
11 itching posts
S10 suits
Long'sldrts
Billfarynn
Ten nlghts in a barroom
Ten bars in aigbt
Mustache cups
I5uggy rides
Real blondes
Sideburns
Corsets
Cotton stockings
Parlor sen-shells
Good Coal at
.MALONE-GELLATLY COMPANY-
Tho movies
Madictres
Teddy bears
Joy riding
Tight skirts
$10 lunches
Jazz bands
S18 shoes
War tH
Uolsevists
Skirt shortage
Sport sklts
Jltneyf
Uk?eles
fwo-blt shaves
Tca.wnons
Winess
S'k hose
'The shimmy
AND THE PRESENT DAY-
00c haircuts
Low necks
Traflc cops
Sugar shortage
H. 0. L.
eioo suits
Six-hour days
Silk skirts
The flu
Pluckad eyebrows
Bill Bryan
Wrist watches
S3 wheat
Dally bathB
All-tliB'way bucks
Jamaicca ginger
Iirldgo'tvliist
Coal shortago
Still Oood Coal at
.MALONE-GELLATLY COMPANY-
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They sang again,, 13
Only by watch- 14
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ing their lips could wo tell
their voices came to us
whether 15
from their 1G
throats, or from tho magic box at 17
their side. It was their voices in" 18
both cases there was' no question of 19 .
that from the first. No mere ccho$.26,
or "record" could make us doubt the 21
evidence of our own eyes. Their 22
voices were there, whether they sang 23
or were silent. Equal in tone, in 21
clearness and in beauty, they filled 25
tho room, literally RE-CREATED by j 2G
some magic power for our bewilder- 27
ment. ' 23
The climax of the entertainment 29
came when tho room was darkened 30
so that we could no longer sec tho ni
singers, and had to judge by our cars ,32
alone whether the song as we heard 33
it was the voice or RE-CREATION. , 34 u
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Wo vacillated from one opinion to the
other now wo thought Mr. Collins
was singing now that wc heard tho
New Edison alone. The notes of tho
last verso filled tho room. They wore
so clear, so true, so beautiful, that
everyone in tho audience was convin
ced tlyit Mr. Collins was singing as
wo had not known that even he could
sing. Suddenly the lights flashed
on, tho stage was empty, save for the
Walnut cabinet from which floated
forth the final wonderful phrases of
the song.
RE-CREATION wo had never be
lieved in it before, perhaps. Wc had
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No
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229
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23G
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194
172
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175
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20G
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191
161
182
153
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229
173
237
21G
210
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120
172
121
107
91
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205
176
214
213
Every woman in the world would be glad
to receive one more new ring: so would
every man. A ring s a mark of affection
ever before the eye of the wearer.
If in doubt about where
to get the ring, come see
ours and your doubts will
flee. We can please you.
Our rings wiil PLEASE
your friends.
When in
Doubt
Give a Ring
Red Cloud Defeated Bellaire
Tuesday ufternoou nt Lebanon, Kan
sas, oeourcd tho mifch-advortlsed gatno
of base bull between Red Cloud and
Hellairo, who played a 20 inning game
there during the Anniversary, which
resulted in a victory for Red Cltfud
thought it merely a trademark a But Tuesday's game was different cs
catch word. But for those who at- the batting was heavy from tho first
tended tho tone test, RE-CREATION Inning to tho ninth,
is no longer n word it is a reality. A I Red Cloud lind a team that was natur
wonderful new art ""presented to the nl-born hitters and would mako in y
world by the greatest of living in-' team in this part of the stato sit up
Mr. and Mrs. I
von tors Thomas A. Edison.
The recitnl was arranged by E. II.
Newhouso.
P. S. The old expression in all
probability originated by some witty
curb-stone orator "Every body and
his dog was 'there" was true in this
case as tho house was packed to its
utmost capacity. And wo noted thnt
tho dog wns also there. No remained
I silent until tho concert renched tho
immlini llinf lnnliwlml nllinr flinn Till
Bl """' "'.. , ,"
Itj man voices. ino Jtc-ureation oiine
deep, bass voico of the bear brought
forth applause from tho canine visitor.
and tuko notioo.
Jtellalro was also spiked. Their bat
tery consisted of threo pitchers, Messrs
Rayburn and Cooley of Alineua and
Post of liellaire. Willcts was behind
tlie bat.
Red Cloud's battery wasShrader and
Lindgron.
Tho Red Cloud team had their op
potKnts at their mercy throughout tho
game, as thuy commenced scoring in
the tlrbt iiiuiug and batted the pitch
ers ut will. Three homo runs was
mado, Polnlcky and Palmer of Red
Cloud each u nking one, while Willi ts
of Bellaire came up with thebasos full
and smashed out a home run which
cleaned tho bases. When tho smoke
ot tho gaiuo cleared away in tho last
half of tho ninth inning Red Cloud had
We Moke -Quality' Right Then the Price Right
;
.B. H. Newhouse
Red chvj Jeweler and Optometrist Ncbrsk
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YourrW 1
Buy Them With
Egg and Chicken MoheyJ
Set aside your'egg -and chicken money and,
almost 'before you; realize it, you will have
enough to buy an equipment of beautiful
" Wear-Ever aluminum cooking utensils.
Bright, light, silver-like "Wear-Ever" uten
sils will make you as proud of your kitchen as
you are of the other rooms in your home.
"Wear-Ever"
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Aluminum t rrlrr rr I Tt-Anoalo
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cost slightly more than ordinary utensils because
theyare worth more. It pays tobuy "Wear-Ever".
just as it pays to buy good farming implemept3.
"JVear-Ever" utensils nre rpade in one piece from
'har9 thick sheet aluminum without joints or seams.
Cannot crack, flake or peel nre pure and safe.
xDsl9' s
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ED. AMACK
UNDERTAKING
ATTENTION RUDDIES!
To all of tlv ex-soldiers who dosiro
a Victory Medal to remember by-gono n MorB nnd Uelllllro s
nays. nring or senu in your (us- si.rader pitched a good, steady ga.no
cliargo papers t. the undersigned. foP Uort cloU(1 nn(1 ,lnd exocllent aup.
A. II. McARTIIUR, p0rt throughout tho game, as only one
Adj. Post 238 i0g ujt wns ,n!Uc ou i,m ,iHrK the
Red Cloud entire game.
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W. II. Cloud spent Saturday in
Hastings.
Phone, Store Ind. 158, Res, 93
RED CLOUD, NEB
This murning the Grlce &. Grimes
drutr fitnro mnitvAl llm tivn nhroniis
Mr. and Mrs. Rich Lippincott nnd which they have entered Into tho Rex.
, baby returned homo Thursday evening all pigon race Tho birds will loavo
Replace utensils that wear out
with utensils that "Wear-Ever"
GEO. W. TRINE
Announcement
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VWWWTOrVWVIWrtrtftMftWlAftAWMMAM Vd been visitlne her brother. flll,f . t...i,
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The Auditorium Thoatre built to do
tho greatest good to the greatest num
ber has found it necessary to offer a
Sunday display of pictures starting
Sunday, September 20th.
If you crave Sunday entortainment
stay ut home iu your own 30,000
theater.'
Why raco every Sunday forjSuperlort,
Grand Island nnd other points?
Save gns suvo car faro stay at homo
where wo know you aro safe.
HESSE AUDITORIUM.
' The fire department received a noc
nozzlo Thursday which was tried out
that evening, and gave entiro sathn
frtctfen. .
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