The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 11, 1920, Image 3

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FAMOUS ATHLETES ENTER IN
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Over the top (of the hurdles). Meanlx, Barron and Loomis, of Olympic fame
In the220-yfard low hurdles which Barron won. Yeomen (F) of Posl
50, Philadelphia, sending the cinders flying In the 75-yard dash.
With winners In the Olympic games
end other famous nthlctes entered In
many of the events, the tlrst annual
track and field meet of the Philadel
phia posts of the American Legion
presented an array of stars that
made athletic history In tta city. Le
gion posts from Pennsylvania, New
York, New Jersey, Massachusetts and
other states were represented In the
events open only to members of the
veterans' organization.
More than 8,000 persons attended
the meet which was staged at Frank
lin tleld, University of Pennsylvania.
One of the most novel events on thn
program was the 75-yard dash for
yeoman (P) of Post r0, Philadelphia,
which was won by Miss Marie Baxter
In 11 1-C seconds. J. W. Drlscoll, a'
Boston Legionnaire, captured first
DONNED THE BLUE CHAPEAU
Members of Legion Secret .Order Were
Conspicuous at the Recent
Cleveland Convention.
Members of Lo Soclete des 40 riom
mes et 8 Chevaux, the leading secret
order within The American Legion,
wero everywhere to bo seen nt the
Cle eland convention wearing the pic
turesque blue chupeaii of their orgunl-
A Voyageur of 40 Hommes, 8 Chevaux.
zntlon. Ono hundred nnd ten of the
voyftgeurs mtlltnlrcs, headed by A. W.
lireen, chef de chemln do fer, made the
trip, to the convention city from Plflln
delphla In box cars.
RED MAN APPEALS FOR AID
Indian Preacher Urges That Land Be
longing to His Tribe Be Not Opened
for' Settlement.
Reverend Whltcfenthcr, Indian
preacher and veteran of the World war.
has appealed to the American Legion
Weekly for tho protection of the Innd
that belongs to his tribe, following n
proposal to open up the reservation
near Stillwater. Nov., for settlement.
"Make a law that no white man or
Mexican cati take our land or mnrry
In this tribe," he wrote. "Put all poor
Indians In good shape nnd I know that
tho government .will bo well pnld In
tho long run. Wo have no lazy Indi
ans here nt all. Tho white man would
like to see us poor IndlnnB give up our
land and work for them. A man. no
matter who ho Is, If he works out for
othors Is tho loser."
ltftverend Whltefenther Is n member,
of tho Fallon (Nev.) post of the Legion.
During the war he served with the
Three Hundred and Sixty-fourth ma
chin gun battalion. ,
Supplied b fciTVfy c "
service l
PHILADELPHIA POSTS' MEET
place In the national Legion' 000-yard
run. '
An undress race exhibition given
by members of Prince-Forbes post of
West Philadelphia and n tugof-wnr
between Prince-Forbes post anil the
8tnte Fenolbles post aKo were on
the program. Another event with a
military flavor, the bugle competition,
was won by Iflchnrd Singer of Phila
delphia, n bugler of 20 year's experi
ence. He. Is sixty-five years old and
served overseas with the motor me
chanic. Practically nil the leading ntlUtlc
clubs within a day's Journey of Phila
delphia were represented at the Le
gion meet. The trophy for the team
winning the most point's was award
ed t the Meadow brook club of Phila
delphia. LEGION MEN ON STRIKE DUTY
Ex-Servlce Boys Aided In Maintaining
Order In Recent, Disturbance at
Denver, Colo.
American Legion men have again
played a part In maintaining law and
order during n strike, without taking
part In the controversy. During the
disturbance In Denver which accom
panied the tramway walkout, Legion
naires extended their assistance In
directing traffic, patrolling the resi
dence district nnd doing general
guard duty. In the course of this
service one Legionnaire was ntttacked
by thugs nnd badly beaten.
The Leglnnnnlres were mobilized for
duty Immediately following receipt of
an appeal from Governor Shoup. A
statement was Issued declaring that
tho Legionnaires "will be used In no
capacity except the maintenance of
law and order In the community, nnd
not In any manner hearing upon tho
controversy between the tramway com
pany nnd its employees."
That this decision As adhered to
Indicated In editorial comment by Den.
ver newspapers which complimented
the veterans on their usefulness. "Tho
American Legion made It perfectly
clear that It was out for the purpose
of maintaining lnw and order," said
one paper, while another asserted that
"Denver owes him (the Legion mnn)
nn everlasting debt of gratitude."
A number of persons were killed and
Injured In riots during the strike.
POSTS PAY HONOR TO DEAD
Military Funerals Are Conducted by
Legion Men In All Sections of
Country.
Military funernls In honor of the
soldier dead returned from overseas
nre one of the most widespread activi
ties of the posts of The Aincrlcnn Le
gion. In nil sections of he coutitrj
services have been conducted by Lo
American Legion Military Funeral.
glon posta over the bodies of the he
roes of the war brought back to lie In
the soil of their native land. The pho
tograph shows the procession of honor
at the funeral services for ' Harvey
Clark, conducted by Ralph Courtrlgbi
pout of Coshocton, (X
IrfrnOVED UMFCSH INTEMATIOm
SDwrSaiooL
Lesson
(By IlEV. P. li. FITZWATEK, D. D..
Teacher of Kngltsh Ulble In the Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago.)
(, 1920. Western Newspaper Union )
LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 7
PRINCIPLES OF CHRISTIAN LIV.
ING.
liRPSON TnXT-Mntt. 6:1-7; 12.
GOLDHN TKXT-Seek yc first the IcInK
dom of God and his rlKlitoouitnoRH; iiiul nil
those things shall bo aihli'd unto you.
Matt. 6:33
ADDITIONAL MATmtlALr-Mark 10:
-i: i.uko 11:2-4: 12:22-32.
PHIMAKY TOPlC-Our Iloavenly Fa
ther's Cure.
JUNIOIt TOPlC-Jesus Teaching JIow
to Pray.
INTHRMRDIATR AND SHNIOtl TOPIC
-Ooldon Ilules for I.lvlnif.
YOUNO PEOPt.K AND ADUI.T TOPIC
Counsels for Dally Living.
Having set forth In the previous
chapters the standard of righteous
ness.' Christ now exhibits the under
lying principles which control the heir
to the kingdom.
I. As to Giving (0:1-1).
Doing alms before men Is not con
demned, ns that would contradict
Matthew r:10, but the doing of them
before men to be seen of them. To
seek publicity In doing our nlms Is
to miss the reward of our heavenly
Father.
II. As to Praying (n:fi-1.r).
1. False prayer (vv. f, 7). This con
sists (1) In praying lo be Fcen nnd '
heard of men (v. 5). (2) Using vain
repetitions (v. 7). This does not menn
thnt we should ask but once, for we 1
hnve examples of Christ nnd Pnul
praying three times for the snme thing '
(Matt. 20:30-40; II Cor. 12:7. 8), but '
the using of meaningless repetitions. I
2. True prayer (v. 0). Since prnyer
Is n transaction of the soul with God,
we should hnve n real desire for fel
lowship with the Father, then go and
meet him fh secret.
3. The model prnyer (vv. 0-15). Tills
Involves (1) right relationship "Our
Father" (v. 0); (2) right attitude
"Hallowefl be thy name" (vv. 0, 10) ;
(3) right spirit "C.lve ns our dally
bread," "Forgive us our sins," "Lead
us not Into temptation" (vv. 11-13).
III. As to Fasting (vv. 10-21).
The Lord knew the temptation
which would befall his children In
tticfr pilgrimage here below touching
wordllness, nnd the anxiety to which
It would lead ; therefore, he sets forth
the proper attitude toward them:
1. The nature of earthly riches (w,
10, 21). (1) Uncertain (w 10, -20).
Earthly trensures corrode, or are taken
from us. (2) Seductive (v. 21). Christ
called riches deceitful (Matt. 13:22).
It Is not wrong to possess earthly
treasures, but when earthly treasures
possess us they become a snnre.
' 2. The effect of earthly riches (vv.
22-21). (1) They blunt the moral and
spiritual perceptions (vv. 22-23). When
the heart Is upon earthly treasures It
Is taken off God! (2) They render
null nnd void all service (v. 24).
IV. As to Faith In the Heavenly
Father (vv. 25-34).
1. Re not anxious about food and
clothing (vv. 25-32). Recnuso (1) It
shows distrust for God (v. 30). (2)
It Is useless (v. 31). Anxiety can
bring nothing. (3) It Is heathenish
(v. 32). Those who have not learned
to know God may worry over tem
poral affairs, but those who know him
as a loving Father should be free
from care.
2, Re anxious to seek the kingdom
of Ood nnd serve him (vv. 33, 31).
This does not forbid proper fore
thought In making a reasonable sup
port for one's self nnd family.
V. As to Censorious Judgments
(7:1-12).
1. The sin nnd folly of censorious
Judgments. This does not forbid us
making an estimate of the lives of
those about us, for "by their fruits
ye shall know them;" neither does
It prevent us from administering re
buko to those who deserve It. It re
bukes that reodlness to blamo otners
and to magnify their weakness and
on-ors
2. The duty of discrimination In
dealing out holy things (v. 0). The
gospel should be preached to nil, but
there should be discrimination, for
"dogs and swine" havo no comprehen
sion as to holy things.
3. Qualification for discrimination
(w. 7-12 (1) A life of prayer (vv.
7-11). A life of prayer Is a requisite
for rightly divining tho word o'( truth.
(2) A disposition to trent others us
one would be treated (v. 18). Confu
cius set forth this principle negatively,
but only tho Christ could do It posi
tively. Rctween the nognjlvo and pos
itive sides of this rule Is found the
, difference between heathenism and
Christianity. Xo man can live this
rule unless he has been bom from
above and abides with Christ In the
school ot pruyer, till. he becomes like
him.
What God Requires.
What God requires Is nn undivided
will a yloldlug will, desiring only
what hu desires, rejecting only what
ho rejects, and both unreservedly,
Where such a mind Is, everything turns
U good, nnd Its very amusements be
come good works. Happy Indeed U
aucb a one. Fenelon.
When Death Conies.
When death, the great reconciler,
bas come, It la never our tenderneat
that we repent of, bat oar aaverltar-
George Eliot.
TWICE EGGED,
HE TOTES GUN
Connecticut Parson Declares
He's "Not Afraid of God
or Man."
BOMBARDED IN HOME
Arouses the Village Against Him by
His War on Lotteries and Public
Gambling Gun Loaded With
Ammonia.
Stamford, Conn. They threw fresh
eggs at him and tomatoes that wero
overripe and It made the minister soro
he has been pnlng $1 a dozen for
eggs m he has declared war on Stam
ford and on Darlen, Conn., too. And
his chief weapon right now Is a squirt-er-gim
tilled with ammonia the se
lectman wouldn't Issue lilui n permit
to carry a real one.
The Itev. U. H. Hlchter, the minister
In question, has open enemies In tho
volunteer dre department, the Knights
of Columbus, the Kagles and the lied
men of these two communities, Thesn
organisations hnve been having enrol'
vaks with lotteries, which the minister
charged was own gambling.
Bombarded In His Home.
His Ire aroused, lib innde his feel
ings publicly known. The nforesnld
enemies, being a bit piqued as they
hail loxt much money because of tho
minister's condemnation gave him n
vegetable bombardment during two
nights. And early one morning they
scrennded him, but It was not the kind
of serenade one expects to henr also
It was unprintable. Moreover, the
remarks that greeted Hev. Mr. Hlchter
while on his way from his home to
Btnmford cannot he repeated.
"I nin not afraid of God. or man, or
the dcll, or" Doctor Hlchter
pnused during n recent address, his
voice choking "ithe baptism of eggs
that has greeted my efforts1 to purge
these communities of low gambling
and drinking. And I shnll carry n
gun, 110 matter what the plllcluls of
Dnrlen say. '
"I Shall Carry a Gun."
"I will not kill anybody, I merely
want to defend myself against tho
rowdies of Dnrlen the low gambling
element thnt Jeered me nnd threw eggs
nt me and plnstered my roof nnd my
windows with tomatoes. I shnll curry
a gun!"
But tho gaunt, grny-luilred crusader
failed to tell his audience that his gun
wus n water pistol, charged with am
monia. Furthermore, nt nights hls
Threw Eggs and Tomatoes at Him.
pistol protrudes from under his frock
coat ns he hurries from his duties In
tho city to the adjacent village ol
Dorlcn, where he makes his home.
Moreover, slnco Selectman John II.
Sclleck has refused to permit him to
carry n revolver, ho has Injected all
of his 0 feet 2 Inches Into a political
battle In his efforts to defeat him nt
next week's election.
THIS WOMAN OUTDOES'PONZI
Financial Wizard From Texas Prom
ises 300 Per Cent Profit
In Ten Days.
Hutte, Mont. Charles Ponzl wns n
tightwad compared with Mrs. Mary
E. Phillips of Fort Worth, Tex., who
has Just been detnlned here by the
police following her public offers of
800 per cent profit In ten days on nn
Investment of $100.
Mrs. l'hllllns admitted that she had
told a Mclstn'ne (Mont.), woman that
she was a member of a prominent de
tective 'agency seeking counterfeiters.
Bho.snld, according to Chief Murphy,
thnt she was selling valuable oil royal
ties to locate tho counterfeiters. '
"She makes Ponzl look like a
piker," Chief Murphy snld.
Dislocated Jaw While Chewlna Qum.
Blyrla, O. John Carpenter, chewing
gum, felt Ms Jaws click, but thought
little of It Later ho attempted to eat
and was unable to move his Jaws, Ex
asalnatlon showed dislocation,
VJiyJyBjP m Plr
Another Royal Suggestion
DOUGHNUTS and CRULLERS
From the'NEW ROYAL COOK Book
DOUGHNUTSI
There is nothing
more wholesome and
delightful than dough
nuts or crullers rightly
made.
Doughnuts
3 tablespoons aliortcnlng
cup aunr
1 CBK
cup tnllk
1 tonRpoon nutmeg
1 tennpoon salt
3 cups Hour
i teaspoons rtoynl
DukltiK 1'owiler
Crrnm shortening: add
sUKnr nnd wull-Dcnten
ckk! stir In milk; ndtl nut
mes, suit. Hour nnd bak
ing powder which hnvn
been slfffd tnKotlmr and
rnotiKti aadltlnnnl Hour tn
miikf dousli stiff rnousb
to roll. Holt out on llourcd
bonrV to about U-lnch
thick; cut out. 1 ry In
ilocp fnt lint rnoiiRli to
brown a piece, of bread In
CO seconds. Drain on tin
glared pnper nnd sprinkle
with powdered bukbt.
Crullers
i tablespoons shortening:
1 cup sugar
i CKK
3 cups (lour
1 tenspoon cinnamon
U teaspoon salt
s teaHpoons'Koynl
Daklntc Powder
cup milk
Cream shortening: add
sugar gradually and beat
en eggs; sift together
flour, cinnamon, salt nnd
baking powder; add one
half and mix well; add
milk and remainder of
dry Ingredients to maka
soft dough. Holt out on
floured board to about Mr
Inch thick and cut Into
strips about 4 Inches long
fcnd tt-lnch wide; roll tn
hands nnd twist each
strip and bring ends to
gether. Fry In deep hot
fat. Drain nnd roll In
powdered sugar.
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The One Absorbing Topic.
Tho reason some people don't talk
more thun they do Is that they can't
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bcIvch. Iloston Transcript. ,
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Acont.
I Manslaughter Is a penal offense, bat
man's laughter Ibu't heo?
It lit always better to shuke handa
than to Hhnko friends.
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