onus' mtfNMiitflHMiH THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nebraska. 1 i I ANN'OTTNCTNG A WOMDRRFTTT. Pictures AUDITORIUM D Theater II -HIBUSIIED KVERY THURSDAY Sale for Women filtered In tho t'ootodlco nt Htd Cloud, Nob as Second Class Matter M Vaudeville D aE A. B. MoAUTHUR,lEclltor and Owner . CTWI Hf 1 . ii I fO Rod Timid 1 ! ii M mm A Sale You've Waited for Commencing Saturday, February 19th and Continuing Ten Days Only You who, have waited for lower prices, will bo delight ed at tho prices you will find all through tho store. This is an unusual Dollar-Saving Sale. I must make room for spring 'stocks. AJLadics, you can't afford to miss this sale. Hero you arc sure to find just the things you've wanted at just the prices you've waited for. CJIn this add is men tioned a few ONLY-A-FEW of the wonderful offerings to be had at this great sale. iisy Buy Now! SAVE 50 ON FURS! WHY WAIT for that fur piece? A fur piece is moro necessary in Spring with a suit or just a shoulder wrap. Here is your opportunity to secure that new Fur Cape, Muff, Wrap, or Fur Set you have wanted so long at positively the LOWEST in four years. DO NOT MISS this OPPORTUNITY. Come in and select any Fur Piece in the house at exactly HALF PRICE. They won't last long-better COME IN EARLY. ATTRACTIVE BLOUSES SOo OFF You will only need one look at the offerings in this wonderful Blouse Sale you'll wonder how it can be done. Here you'll find ,a wide range of tho most popular styles and materials filmy cre ations in finest Crene de Chine. Georgette and Novelty Silks. All sizes and colorings, em broidered, lace trimmed and conservative patterns. In fact just the opportunity you have waited for to supply your wardrobe with that new waist. These Blouses and prices will speak for themselves. We'll let you be the judge. These values will surprise you. Remember your choice any waist in the store at ONE HALF PRICE 1 "" r'V? Women's Sweater Coat SPECS A L m imutmuirma Mil Rc4 Cloud "STORE FOR WOMEN" iratmn SCHOOL NOTES Every woman in the qommunity knows the real enjoyment and comfort of a good sweater coat It's one of the handiest odd pieces of clothing a woman wears. Every day in the year a good sweater coat is extremely useful in a dozen and one ways. It takes the place of other garments saves washing and prevents taking cold ahd serves a number of pur poses no other garment or combi nation of garments can. A good sweater coat is always stylish, always useful, anywhere. Don't miss this special sale. I must close them out to make room for spring stocks. Come early and get yours while I have your size. Ginghams Percales Madras Muslins Cretonnes Poplins Linens Voiles Sheetings Satins Silks Lawns Bungalow House Aprons 95c TWO SPECIAL LOTS S1.SO All popular patterns. Real dollar saving values. Barbara Phares m Nebraska (By County Superintendent) Tho Department of Interior ad vises that all schools have for play ground apparatus: 2 playground base balls; 2 playground base ball bats; 1 pair jumping standards; 1 sand pile, 2 sec-saws, 2 swings, 1 turn ing bar; 1 volley ball, net and posts; C bean bags' for out door use; 1 "Games for the Playground, Homo Schools and Gymnasium" by Miss Bancroft, published by the McMillan Co., N. Y. $1.50; 1 Bulletin on Phy sical Education, published by tho State Department of Education of Indiana (send 15 cents to Geo. E. Schlafer, University of Indiana, Bloomington, Ind., for a copy.) A larger softer ball is recommended for base ball. With this tho rules aro tho snmo only tho pitcher throws tho ball under hand. Eighth grade examinations this year aro April 7th and 8th and May 5th and 6th, 1921. Whilo tho subject of redistricting Nebraska for Congressional districts and tho redistricting for University Regents, Supremo Court Justices, Judicial, Senatorial and Representa tive districts is before the people it would bo good to have tho children draw maps of Nebraska and divide it up as they think it should bo. Bettor Citizenship Week is to be from February 28 to March 4 inclu sive. Teachers should direct tho at tention of tho children to our ideals among good citizens as exemplified by tho lives of our great men and women. A program of a patriotic nature would bo very fitting. HINTS FOR THE PROGRAM "America the Beautiful." Tune "Oil, Mother Dear Jerusalem." Pledge to tho Flag "Your Flag nnd My Flag" by Ncs bit Song "Battle Hymn of tho Re public." . Quotations by and about Great American Citizens. Quotations from Benjamin Franklin. Henry Cabot Lodge on Gcorgo Washington. Reading "The Gettysburg Ad dress." Anecdotes of Abraham Lincoln. Henry Van Dyke's "America for Me." Linos from Edward Everett Hale's "Man Without -i Country." "Old Ironsides" by Holmes, etc. Song "Star Spangled Banner." Flag drills impersonation or tab leaux. Clippings from n letter by Presi dent E. L. Rouse of tho Peru State Normal School: "Every thoughtful citizen knows that a schooj with a poor teacher is worse thatfno school. Listen! "More than half of tho. teachers of this nation, 350,000 of them, aro not pre pared, according to any reasonable standard, for teaching; viz: two years of professional training beyond tho four year high school course." Claxton. "The enrollment in the four normal schools in Nebraska should bo doubled by a systematic campaign on the part of the superintendents, boards of education, and patrons of tho schools. Here and there we hear rumblings that salaries are to be re duced 1 Go slowly. Wo cannot, af ford this. Salaries must bo increas ed rather than decreased. Wc must attract tho pcoplo into tho profession who will be moro or less permanent ly there. Wo must learn to weigh values. Some families who arc now complaining about high taxes spent moro for gas and rubber last year, to say nothing about tho first cost of tho automobiles, than they did for school taxes. "Tho consciousness of democracy," said Dr. Claxton, "has its roots in education. I am not against any thing except ignorance. A nation that can spend $2,100,000,000 for to bacco can afford to pay for educa tion; that is three times as much as is paid to all tho teachers in the country. If instead of buying thrco cigarettes a man would buy two, and instead of smoking thrco cigars he would smoko two to tho nib instead of throwing away tho butt, tho sala ries of teachers could bo doubled. There Is spent for luxuries in this country moro than $5,000,000,000 or four and a half times more than is paid to teachers of all grades of education. D M Direction Manager JACK TILLER CHET MILLER Tonight, Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Prices 15c -30c RED CLOUD In She Wouldn't Change Her Sweetheart Also MY LADY'S GARTER EDITH ROBERTS in The Adorable Savage Also 12th Episode The Phantom Foe CONSTANCE TALNADGE in Dangerous Business Connie's Latest and Best Comedy Drama Also a 2-reel Big V Comedy Marshall Neilan's Big Success Don t Ever Marry Gk UUd 'rare DE NEBRASKA FARM BUREAU NEWS Standing committees of the Ne braska federation as recently named by the executive committee recently aro as follows: marketing Youngs, Guslafson and Dodge; organization Thompson, Pcdrett and Juergens; fi nance' Briggs, Crocker and Gribble; education Graham, Crocker and Thompson; legislation Norton, and Briggs, Gustafson, Graham and Juer gens; labor Pcdrett, Gribble and Crocker. Tho merkcting commit tee was authorized to confer with the state secretary of agriculture in on investigation. of the fees charged by tho comminsion men of the Omaha live stock market. wwwwwvww IW JLM-"JL-I '..--.-- vuwuwwwwt I s "You've heard about the raisin with a kick of 10 per cent But the raisin with the wallop is the raisin' of the rent WHY PAY RENT, ANY WAY? "Talk with us about owning your own home" r. February 28 to March G lias been ' named ns farm implement inspection and repair week by tho Nebraska fed oration nnd tho college of agricul tui'c. This action was taken by tho executive board following the state ment of implement manufacturers that the price of machinery would not bo reduced during the coming year. The college has two or three , bulletins dealing with the care and repair of implements that are aail- able to all farmers who make their wish known. Tho following nccompanied tho stock shipped from this point to Kan sas City Sunday morning: II. A. Hor ton, W. J. Delancy, Pat Kcllett, Dan E. Phillips, R. A. Mitchell. At a meeting of the Holt county farni bureau at O'Neill last week it was resolved that "Senate File 60 in its present form should not bo pass ed nnd that the excluding of money from 'tho tangible personal property article 1 section 4 and listing all other takes is a plain discrimination nnd in favor of the moneyed inter ests." The resolution was signed by tho committee composed of C. Kirk land, J. W. Pickoy nnd J. B. Fuller ton. ' 1 " 1 Plans have been completed to get a resume of all bills introduced in tho Nebraska legislature affecting tho farmers, into tho hands of the mem bers of tho farm bureau each week and then call for a referendum vote. J. N. Norton, former legislator and memher of tho constitutional conven tion, chairman of the legislative com mittee, has been, spending a few days each week in Lincoln and Is keeping in daily touch with developments through a special representative. Cheyenne county was ono of the first to respond to tho request of the American Farm Bureau Federation to donate corn for the Near East Re lief. Contributions aro now being received at the office of tho agricul tural agent at Sidney. The state ex ecutive committee has endorsed tho action of tho national federation and will aid in every manner possible. JimCnthorof llolyoUo, Colorado 1b in tho city visiting his paronte, Mr. anil Mrs O. F. Citthor. 'jMalone-Gellatly CoA At our Blue, Brown and Gray Serges for real yalues in hand tailored suits 'THE HUGHES WAY9 The Frank ft. hughes Co. CLEANING DYEING REPAIRING LADIE'S TAILORS MEN'S TAILORS Red Cloud, Nebraska WMMWftWJVWAV.VVV.V.VAV.VAVVVVVAVWW Mr. and Mrs. J ED. AMAGK UNDERTAKING BOTH PHONES RED GLOUD, NEB tlWWWVWUVJWWWWI iMMBmMmmBnmmnmwmmmmmmBmmmMmmmmmmmmiMmmB If You Are From Missouri or any other place, come in and LET US SHOW YOU how much cheaper building material it now than it has been the last year or two. j Piatt fr Frees nammn . 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