The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 13, 1921, Image 3

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WARNING
Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are
ot getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for
21 years, and proved safe by millions. Say "Bayer" J
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SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an "unbroken package" of
genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains proper direc
tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu
matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and-pain generally. Strictly American I
Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents Larger packages.
JaVlrla la tho trad mark of Uaror Manufacture of MonoacotlcacldoaUr of BallcylleaaM
At a Distance
"Truth Ih stranger tliiin fiction," re
marked tho ready-made philosopher.
"In some circles," rejoined Miss
Cayenne, "Truth Is worse than a
stranger. She Is practically ostra
cized." Dont Forget Cutlcura Talcum
When adding to your toilet requisites.
An exquisitely scented face, skin, buoy
and dusting powder nnd perfume, ren
dering other perfumes superfluous.
You may rely on it because one of the
Cutlcurn Trio (Soap, Ointment nnd
Talcum). 2Tic each everywhere. Adv.
X.Ray Detects Swallowed Coins.
In the government mint In .lapim an
X-ray machine Is used to examine sus
pected employees as they leave the
establishment dally, and It has re
vealed the presence of coins that had
been concealed In the guilty one's
stomach.
More Important.
A colored doughboy had Just re
ceived his discharge and was making
tracks nt alt possible speed for the sta
tion when ho caught up with another
one of his company, who demanded :
"Hello, thuh, Jackson, whah yo' goln'?"
Jackson paused just long enough to
shout back:
"Alu't goln nowhere, but, oh, man,
look where I'su comln from."
A New Version.
Seven-year-old Joseph had been go
ing to Sunday school for almost three
months and during that time had heard
several Bible stories. His mother wns
boasting of his nblllty to relate them,
while his grandfather waited rather
Impatiently. Fie was ready to fitnrt
on a trip downtown nnd Joseph wns
going with 'him.
Then nil ut once Joseph, too, f,rew
Impatient. He was In grandfather's
car and could not discover the reason
for grandfather's lingering. So out he
shouted. "Hurry up, grandpa, or we'll
be too lato to go.. You're as slow as
Moses wns when ho built the ark."
A Dangerous Weapon.
A man sitting on tho top of a Fifth
avenue bus wus deeply engrossed In
his newspaper. The seat beside him
was vacant Soon a large, laplcss
woman got aboard and seated herself
In the empty place. In her arms she
held a baby. What It lacked In beau
ty It made up In frfendllness, and pres
ently It found Itself gaping Interest
edly at the nice-looking man by its
side.
The distracted gentleman stood It
as long as ho could, then, with n
very pained expression, he turned to
the woman and said:
"My dear madam, please don't point
thnt thing at me." Harper's Magazine.
f your Cofifee-Pot
has boiled too often
If too many cups of coffee
have set your stomach
and nerves on edge, put
the pot onto boilagain-
But this time use
POSTUM
Cereal
in place of coffee
Boil it a full fifteen min
utes after boiling starts
and you. will bring out its
rich, satisfying flavor.
The benefit to health will
soon be apparent.
Uteres a Reason
' HadeV
IbstumCerea. Company.Inc
Battle Creek, Michigan
SOME ODD FACTS ABOUT COAL
Material Is Not Always Black in Color
Colliery Merely Derivation
From Coalery.
A colliery used to be called a coal
ery. Coal-meter Is an old name given
to one who superintended the meas
uring of coals. Coalstone Is a species
of hard, opaque, Inflammable coal,
which does not soil or dirty the lin
gers when touched. It Is Jet-black,
and can be cut. Itrown coal has been
found at Hovey, Devonshire and on the
Continent. Coal-hod Is an old-fashioned
name for scuttle. Gas light can
be traced back over 200 years. A Mr.
T. Shirley, In 1CC1), attributed n burn
ing well at Wlgan to the presence of
coal underneath It. Just about this
time a Mr. Clayton procured gas by
distilling coal. Practical lighting,
however, came very slowly. In 1702
a Mr. Murdoch illuminated his hou&o
with gaslight, and a very poor show It
Is said to have been. He lived at Re
druth, Cornwall. In 1802, llirmlnghnm,
In celebrating the peace of Amiens,
brightened up u large factory with
gaslight. Thousands Journeyed to see
the wonderful sight which led to
gas-works being established at that
place, and In Manchester and Halifax,
Montreal Herald.
Wedded In Airplane.
The first wedding ceremony to be
performed In an nlrplano In India oc
curred recently. The ceremony was
unique from the fact that eight, guests
In addition to the clergyman and best
man were present In the machine. Tho
nlrphmc climbed to a height of over
one mile above Calcutta. The engines
were shut off nnd the airplane gilded
to the earth In comparative quietness.
Tho ceremony was completed long he
fore the machine had reached the
ground.
Peeved.
The famous nioylo star was Indig
nant as he descended from the ocean
liner.
"How do you like Europe?" the re
porters nsked him.
"Rotten I" was the terse reply.
"Why?"
"Not n king Invited me to his pal
ace." Film Fun.
Continuation.
"I want to tell you something. The
wheel spoke "
"Yes?"
"Was It with tho tongue of th
wagon?"
The nation is worth nothing which
does not Joyfully stake all on Its
honor.
No one enn accomplish every daj
the work sho would like to do.
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IgAMEBICAN LEGION
ALDNG '
THE LINE
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Copy for This Department flupplleil by
OHIO CHAMP FOOTBALL TEAM IS
OHIO STATE'S 1920 ELEVEN IN ACTION.
Left to Right Slyker (E), Spiers T), Trott (G), Nemecek (C), Welch
(Q), Huffman (T and captain), Taylor (E). Backfleld Workman, quarterback,
has just passed the ball to Dolg, with Stlnchcomb and Cott forming Interfer
ence. When tho Ohio State university football team, champions of the Western
conference, hit the line, It had much of the Chateau-Thierry nnd Argonno
punch with It, for ten of tho cloven regulars composing tho first team arc war
veterans and members of tho American Legion. Moreover, tho team, which
defeated Illinois university for tho conference title, was coached, by n Legion-nulre.
Legionnaires on the tenm say that
Legion f because Harry Workman, sophomore quarterback', wus too young to
enter the service. Seventeen members- of tho first squad are Leglonnnlres.
Ohio State won from Chicago, Michigan, Wisconsin, Purdue, Oberlln and
Ohio Wesleynn and scored f8 points In conference games against '20 for Its
opponents. American Legion members cnrrled the hall over the goal lines for
14 touchdowns out of n totnl of 20 mode by the team during the 1020 season
nnd also scored five of Its touchdowns out of seven made against conference
teams. '
OBJECTIVES OF THE LEGION
National Commander Galbralth Out
lines What Is Planned to Be Ac
complished During the Year.
The objectives of the American Le
gion for the year 1021 were told by
F. W. Galbralth, Jr., national com
mander, in a recent speech In Cin
cinnati, nt a dinner attended by Le
gionnaires and business men.
Mr. fitilhrnith cited the disabled
man's problems as the Legion's para
mount concern and termed the finding
of n satisfactory solution as "one Job
that Is going to bo done."
"Woe unto the man," he added, "or
the bureau or bureau chief who wil
fully stands In the way of paying the
honorublo obligation the government
owes these men. Whoever he Is he
wlH'hnve to get out."
He warned against the activities of
tho I. W. W. und kindred organiza
tions and outlined the position of the
i Legion as follows:
"Tho tlmo has come when a lino
must bo drawn between loyal and dis
loyal Americans. We do not claim to
bnvo a monopoly on patriotism but
because of our service our loyalty is
a little clearer to our hearts nnd Is a
little more Intense. We intend to
crush this thing, If It ever raises Its
head, that we already have fought and
licked."
Mr. Galbralth nlso spoke of tho de
sire of tho Legion to unite with the
veterans' associations of the allies, In
order to promote International amity.
"People nccuso us of being over
enthuslastlc," he said. "They declare
that we believe ourselves to bo the
only patriots. God knows wo are not.
If we were It would bo a sorry day for
the nation. We know we hnve a hun
dred million associates and we ask
them to help us hecnuse without their
good will and nsslstnncc we can ac
complish nothing."
OHIO POST IN BONUS PARADE
Former Service Men of Zanesvllle Con
duct Biggest Celebration in His
tory of Buckeye City.
Two thousand men marched in tho
recent American Legion bonus parade
In Zancsvlllo, O. Froo vaudeville on
Legion Bonus Paradt at Zanesvllle, O.
the streets was a feature of the after
noon and a Mardl Oras festival at
night Citizens said It was the biggest
celebration In Zanesvllle's blBtony.
WITH THE
NATIONAL
SERVICE MEN
tlm American tRlon New Berries.)
COMPOSED OF LEGION MEN
the only renson why the team Is wot nil
MAKE CITY MONUMENT SHINE
Newcastle (Pa.) Legionnaires Quickly
Respond When Newspaper "Call"
Is Sounded.
An evening newspaper In Newcastle,
Pa., published a "story" commenting
on the dirty condition of the monument
on the public 6qunre. The newspaper
went to prcsB about four o'clock.
That same evening there was a meet
ing of Perry S. Gaston post of the
Newcastle (Pa.) Legionnaires Cleaning
Monument on Public Square.
American legion where It was decided
to give the old monument a much
needed bntli. After the meeting Le
glonnalres armed themselves with
mops and scrub brushes, soap and wa
ter nnd scoured tho stones of tho
monument until they shone.
NAMES TWO NEW COMMITTEES
Legion Members Are Appointed by Na.
tlonal Commander on Oriental
and Memorial Affairs.
National Commander F. W. Qol
hrnlth of tho American Legion has an
nounced the appointment of two new
standing committees. George K. RoobO
velt of New York Is named chalrmnn
of tho Oriental committee and tho
members are: Paul Edwards of Wash
higton, Orvlllo K. Cain of New Hump
shire, J. M. Inmnn of California,
Churchill I). Mclmrd of Pennsylvania,
William A. Percy of Mississippi and Al
ton T. Roberts of Michigan.
The chairman of tho comtnlttco on
memorials In tho United States Is T.
Semracs Wnlmsley of Now Orleans.
Members oro: Asa W. Candler of Geor
gia, Joe S. Harris of Arkansas, Vin
cent J. Jaeger of New Mexico, Miss
Mary Price of West Virginia nnd Mrs.
Julia W. Wheclock of Now York.
Baseball at Auction.
Frank Frlsch, star third baseman
of the New York Giants, auctioned off
a baseball autographed by himself at
a block party given by John Fruser
Bryan post of The American Legion,
New York city. Frlsch la a membsf
of the post.
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Wins Championships at Interna
tional Live Stock Show.
Splendid Exhibits, Both of Animals
and Grain, Won Admiration of
Judges and Spectators.
One of tho most Interesting Bights
flt the International Live Stock show
at Chicago was the evening parades
of horses and cattle. As the Cana
dian section of these pnrades came In
to view, and as It passed around the
ring, there was continued applause.
There were two or three reasons for
this, the principal one being that In
this section there were the wonderful
Clydesdales, the Itclglitns and the Per
cherons that had carried off champion
ships nnd first prizes. The province
of Saskatchewan had a splendid dis
play of Clydesdales and showed In a
number of classes, and In every class
they got" In the money. A remarkable
and noted winning wns thnt of the
University of Saskatchewan, showing
"Lady Drucc." female Clydesdale, In
a class of 24 and taking second. In
competition there were entries from
such famous studs as Conyngham Uros.
of Wllkesbarre, P. L. James of Kaston,
Mass., and George Chlett of tho same
state. Sho was beaten by nn Imported
mare, but was later made champion
American-bred mare and reserve
grand champion, nn honor never heforo
conferred upon anything but nn Im
ported animal.
Tho following nre some of the good
things that Cannda won at the Inter
national, In n fair fight and no favors.
Grand championship for Clydesdale
stallions: chniriplonshlp for American-
bred Clydesdale mares; reserve senior
nnd reserve grand championships for
Clydesdale mares; grand champion
Bhlp for Southdown sheep; sweepstakes
grand championship for wheat for the
continent of America; championship
for Durum wheat for America.
Another of the reasons for the ap
plause given the Canadian sections of
the parade was tho heartiness with
which the American spirit wus Imbued
thnt Impelled It to greet with the full
est appreciation the cfTorts of the win
ner, and tho hundreds of Canadians In
the Immcnso nudlenco of the nmphl
theater appreciated 1L
The purpose that Canada had in
making exhibits from their farms,
whether It wns of live stock nnd they
had It there In all branches grains,
grasses or roots, was to demonstrate
that tho war had not created devasta
tion, that the country was alive with
Interest In the matter of production
and that It hod ability to produce In n
manner that would bring It champion
ships, and what better place than the
International, where It would be placed
before thousands, mnny or whom, with
tho enlightenment thus gained and
with a desire to better their condition,
would he made to realize that In the
neighboring country to the north there
wus an opportunity that It might be
of advantage to them to embrace.
Advertisement.
Its Kind.
"Somo scientist now rises to re
mark thnt bees have a language of
their own."
"I bet they uso It chiefly to make
stinging remarks."
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottlo of
CASTOKIA, that famous old remedy
for Infants and children, and see that it
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A REVOLUTION
In Industry. Abolish prontcorlnp and po'
erty. Herotno our representative and sell
wenrlnjj apparel to tho consumer at nian
ufanUirers' prices. No canvasBlnR. Our
country representatives make blir money.
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