The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 17, 1921, Image 8
RED CLOUD, KIBBASKA, OHHf Who said 4xu&i siraiioei J I mm . toanii 20 or 20 cefe J airtlght packages. Also obtainable In round tins of SO, vacuum scaled. i "YOU'RE FIRED," said tho editor. "UNLESS YOU cau dig up. A LIVE Btory today." 80 THE cub reporter. DISAPPEARED FOR houro. BUT WHEN ho recovered. FROM HI3 trance, ho had. A 8T0RY horo it la. OUR DEPUTY conBtablo. WAS WAKENED by tho 'phono. AND A Ehrlll volco cried. "FOR THE lovo of MlliO. BEAT IT hero quick. AND NAIL a nut WHO'S TALKINQ wild. ' IN THE cigar Btoro." THE LONG nrm of tho law. PUT ON hia pants. SPED TO tho scono. was of ion r AND AFTER a briof. BUT TERRIFIC Btru&filo. MADE THE pinch. AND WHEN interviewed. 4 BY OUR star roportor. GAVE OUT this statement. "HE'S A loony, all right. THE ASYLUM says, by Heclc THE WORST they over had. WHY THE poor nut. CLAIM8 HE can copy. THE SECRET blend. OF THE cigarottoa. THAT 8ATISFY." "VTO the blend can'tbe copied. It's IN one way of blending fine tobaccos both Turkish nnd Domestic that the other fellowcnn't getonto. That's why Chesterfields "satisfy," and that's why only Chesterfields can "satisfy." 7 ttB O IOARETTES Liggett &; Myers Tobacco Co. Estate capital The house is holding night sessions twico a week in order to dispose of bills that arc up for third reading. work. will work. Members of the house judiciary committee petitioned Governor Mc Kelvic to introduce a bill to continue tho supreme court commission ior two years. The senate has twico kill ed a bill to continue the commission. The language bill, parsed by the senate, has reached tho house and it is expected to pass without scrioun opposition, aitho an active lobby is working against it. It will have t-i be reported out by the sifting committee. It is said four or five potential cin didatcs for governor are functioning in the legislature. It will bo a lab ' of love for the newspapers to start fires under some of them when their boomlots arc launched. Tho American Legion soldiers' re lief bill passed the house by a big majority. This bill provides an ap propriation of two million dollars which is to be invested in govern ment bonds and the interest will ''c used for needy former soldiers. Representative Epperson fought to the last ditch in his- effort to defeat the highway bills but he was system atically and enthusiastically defeated at every turn. He admitted that his object was to do away with federal aid in road building and put the en tiro jurisdiction within the counties. A special effort was made by the house last week to dispose of as many bills as possible in order to koon them from falling into the grip of tho sifting committee. This com mittee took charge of tho general file Monday and from now on only such bills will bo acted on as this committee passes out. The senate ex pects to get along without a sifting committee. Three Answer Death's Call BEN LUDLOW Ben 1 udluvv, a former resident of tilts oil), wlio Is wll Ittiowiiheic, pns-i-d ihvhj 'Vcdnevlny evening of lust wpuk. at a lio.-plttil in .' t. Joe, where lie had been rt-ctliing tieutmentfor over u year. The remains were biouijlit tn this city Saturday morning and the funeral M-rvlocs wero conducted from tliu homo of liishrother, Charles Lud low, at ten o'clock, Hev. Copu in charge, alter which interment was intuit; in the city ecmeteiy, beside his wife who prpceeded him to the Oieat Beyond several years ago. MIIS. C. II. TRACHWOIITH Jcrusha Y. Itundle whs born .January II, 1837, in Henry County, Ohio, and at the time of her death was 84 year?, 2 months and 5 days old. In 1807 she was united iu marriage to C. H. Teach worth and to this union were born 7 children, four boys "and three girls, one sou having passed away several years ago. They came to Red Cloud in 1871 and houiestcaded on a farm six miles northwest of this city, w here tht-y resided for many years Her liusbaud passed away several years ago The past three years she has been making her home with her daughter, Mrs Charles Frlsble, at Amboy, where she passed away, Wednesday moruing. She is survived by three sons, Lew of Bostwick,, Walter of Etinls, Texas, Earl of Witchitn, Kansas, also three daughters, Mrs. Charles Friable, Mrs. Holland of Ennis, and Mrs. Green of Denver. Tho funeral services will be conduct ed at the Frlsble home Friday after noon at two o'clock providing for a standard loaf of ! bread but considerable oratory was The sifting committee gave out tho necessary in order to do It. apportionment bills first. Others' Eleven Nebraska institutions en gaged in child work have petitioned bills that would interfere with their will follow in the order of their sup posed importance. Tho senate finally passed the bill vSKsmv WO xvSW JU' t fA i iJJ i 'The senate approved a motion that senate employees must be on tho job by 8:15 in the morning instead of coming when they please. Among bills passed- by tho senate are one increasing the penalty for bank hold-ups, and one providing nine judges for the Omaha district, in both men, was the chief figure The senate had the stage all set for a fight over the movie bill but changed its mind at the last minute. A large audience was disappointed. - 9ic Height of Musical Joy "yOU get the height of musical joy when you hear a great living artist But you get equal joy when you hear the same artist on the New Edison. The proof of this is convinc ing, conclusive and concrete. 4S NEW EDISON '?& Phonograph v)tth a Sout Convincing for Mr. Edison him self said in a recent interview: "The emotional effects and con sequent benefits of music are well known. Through the agency of my new phonograph, I can pro duce the same effects as would result from the original music." Conclusive for you can score, on a Mood Change Chart, the effects of the New Edison's realism on you. Come in and listen to this test of realism. . Concrete for we will show a big book of proof, that there is no dif ference between Re-Created music and the original music. This proof would be good in any court of law. . H. Newhouse Tho house added $100,000 to tho appropriation for state aid bridges. The appropriation bill was approved by the house without much difficulty. The senate approved the bill that reduces tho amount of butter fat that is included in ice cream. This i may have the effect of reducing tho price of ice cream. The Douglas primary bill provoked a lot of oratory in the house but was finally advanced. This bill provides for a combination of convention and primary. Candidates are to be select ed by a convention and then selections will bo made from the list in a pri mary. Opponents of the bill predict that if it becomes a law that referen dum will be invoked and the people will kill it. JOHN' M. CLAI11C John M. Clark passed away at his home near .Inuvalo last Thuisduy. lie whs hoi L in Brookfield, Indiana, Mm eh 5. 13.)?. U' I'Hiiii" to Nebraska iu the fall of 183 1, with his sister and her husband, Mr. and Mm. .lames Me Nutt. He was united in marriage with Miss Nellie Campbell, February 11, 1892 and to this union wero born three daughters, Mrs. Edna Flohrsof Downs KansnB, Mrs. Let tie Barnes of Bed Cloud Miss Louanua Clark nnd ono small son, who with his wife and one. brother of Piedmont, Okl.,nurvlve him. Funeral services wore conducted from tho Bretheru church at (Jarfield, Sat' urdny, Hev. N. B. Wagoner in charge and Interment was made in tho Martin cemetery. rwi W.i . -jMitnoin tm-u 'BP7K BJr fMff JT & mm i.'V fM$mmi :.v'.v;iwi!viTyniii vx meets every need' of your Starting & Lighting Baiiery meets it as it should be met, thoroughly, promptly, depend ably. Your battery is probably an "jExic-C." But if it is not, bring it to us anyhow. We meet every need of every make of starting and lighting battery. A regular test and rewatcr ing of your battery is its best health insurance. We will do this for you entirely free of charge. Get in the habit of using it every fortnight or so Red Cloud Battery Service Station Carl S. McArthur Senate file 120, which asks congress to provide a national board for cen soring moving pictures, was taken away from the house committee on child welfare and reported out. Charges wore made that the chairman of this committee was trying to smoth er tho bill because ho wanted to get favorable action on his own bill on the same subject. The action of the house is taken as a prediction of what is likely to happen in tho way of action on censorship. By a close margin tho house de- i cidod to put judges, school suporin . tondents and others back on tho par I tisan ballot, thus doing nway with tho non-partisan ballot. I The Yicser bill making it a crimo to allow food products to spoil in or- . dcr to keep up prices received favor , able consideration in the house and will probably pass. The finance committee overlooked tho Kearney tuberculosis hospital when making up tho appropriation bill but an item of 120,000 was add ed for this institution. As predicted, tho state hail insur ance bill still lacks a whole lot of being out of the woods nnd produc tions are made that it will not pass unless the 100,000 revolving fund section is taken out. Friends of the bill say it will still be better than the present law, even if this section is stricken out. One reason It will be better is because it requires the payment of premiums in advance. Under the present law premiums do not have to-be paid in until the hail season is over and it is said many do not pay. Senate file 282 gives the pardon board the right to do as it pleases about hearing applications for par dons and paroles. Tho bill also pro vides rules under which tho board Tho house approved the soldier bo nus bill but it cannot go into effect until voted on by the people. It pro vides for a tax levy of one million dollars a year for ten years. Some feeling was stirred up over tho bill and the American Legion men refused to vote cither way. Springs, Here tolM",tirT. mtm , '""Zltot JT9Si Tj I '" ' JrryJI ' tT- JKS'lfg- n Af n-f- . Calves Colts Lambs. Time for work Timo to tone them up and drive TVTOW come tho Pics -L horses and mules to shed; out the worms. Dr. Hess Stock Tonic A Spring Conditioner and Worm Expeller Feed It to your cows for Its system-tonlngbowcl-clcanslng. appetizing rf lects and to condition them for calving. .It means moro milk. Feed it to brood sows and shoats to drive out tho worms. 'It relieves brood sows of constipation. Excellent fo ewes at lambing time. It containTonles for the digestion. Laxa uvea for tho Dowels, Diuretics for the kidneys. Vermifuges for the woauis. Why pay the Peddler Twice My Price? We have the Dr. Hess Agency. Call on us, CHAS. L. COTTING Till us how much stexk you have. We have a package to salt. Bring In Your Harness With the beginning of spring work on the farm comes additional demands on your equipment. Inspect your harness, and for the best of repair work give me a trial. Fogel Bldg. J. 0. BUTLER Red Cloud Nebraska The Margin of Safety Is represented by tho amount of insurance you carry. Don't lull yourself into a fancied security. Because fire has never touched you it doesn't follow that you're immuno Tomorrow no today, if you huve time and you better find time como to tho oflloo nnd wo'll write a policy on your house, furniture, Btoro or merchandise. LATER MAY BE TOO LATE- O. C. TEEL R.elia.ble Insurance Th senate also appoved the bill re quiring general registration of voters. This bill requires assessors to regis ter all voters while making their rounds. No further registration 'is needed unless one removes from ono precinct to another. Votors who wish to change their politics before voting in n primary must notify the county clerk thirty days in advance. Tho ob ject of the bill is to keep voters from switching from one party to tho oth-' er in primary elections. i The senate advanced the marriage bill but cut out some of its most dras tic features. Tho section requiring medical examination was taken out for tho reason thnt only a few physi cians in tho state are able to make tho proper tests. Ten days notice arc required before a license may issue but if tho parties are over 21 tho judge may waive this requirement. The old marriage law now on the books is unchanged. DRY CLEANING! The ONLY cleaning that will clean everything without injury to fabric THE HUGHES WAY FOR CLOTHES TROUBLES The Frank R. Hughes Co. CLEANING DYEING REPAIRING LADIE'S TAILORS MEN'S TAILORS BOTH PHONES We Call and Deliver E. S. Gabber 0 Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Varnish PICTURE FRAMING (Work Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kindi Will Wire Your House And Furnish You with Fixtures Dp. E. GA1P CJHROPHUCTOH PHONES Ind. 1 93.X Dell 48 Office Turaure Bldg, formerly Occupied by Attorney L. H. Blackledg RED CLOUD NEBRASKA v V t . I -i- fcay..w'..tf on ,i,'r"i "-1 t"' t rv ,, . M.itV t.i