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NOVEMBER 17, 1921 NUMBER 6 Photographs Do You Need Any This Fall? Legion Banquet a Success Armistice Day Celebration at Inavale Pleased People n Now is a good time to get them as we are making a Special Price of $6.00 and $7.00 A DOZEN FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. See The Styles in The Street Case - THE GLEASON STUDIO Red Cloud Good Values CERTAINLY you want the lowest price on all your purchases. We are going to give you this help when making your purchases at our store. Remember our store the next time your wants arc in our line. We are after your business. J.CMITCH6LL The Jeweler Grafanolas and Records LaM Thursday evening; about foity fr. of the American I.eu'lon met at the Powell A I'-pc Cafe Ht eight o'clock whelp iliov enjoyed ll b'lliqiiet given in honor of IIih ii w members Tho "feed" which was gotten up for thein attests tlio ability of Mesrs Powell mill Pope Mild till pie-ent sioto hlglilx of It The nigaiilztlnn tln'i) udj HiriU'il to th I O. O !. hull whero Mr. S lliiriliiuiti wn tin' nrlnrlpul spoilier Ills iiiIW wa very appntpriatu for tlii oi'cnsi'iii mill vvms jrroHtly up pffoiMt-il iiv them, after which socoral lleW llll'tllhel Wl'l'l' givell till I'ittllll work of the order and a f-w ".side de grees" tliw Inter fui ulshiuir ii gient deal of amusement for nil present This oritiiniz'it Mill expec s to Imvo soV' cial prominent iiicii ( i In-cH v deliver Interesting ImIUs .i tlu'lV niHMtluu's i hiniighont tlu winter ml also lni) vi-Vi'riii iii'W iiiiiiUhih wlilcli will lio iiiilint)'(l tit thflr iipxi tiiM'Mni: Field Being Cleared for Tomorrow's Foot Ball Came Clear the field! Let the band ploy I Here they come! The Red Cloud oil stars and the famous Red Cloud Amer ican Legion foot ball team!!! Thoy are all here ladies and gentlemen. The The Armistice IMv celebration hold nt Itiiivlo liiht Krtdny wns n success In tivcry iletuil, Tlio fronts of tlio ntorcH wt decoriited mid a liirKt crowd whs pri'scnt to et.joy Iho fostlvitit'S of the (liy At 11:02 tlio Ainoriciiu liCgion mim. Iioik toucflicr ith their tiring hqiiad unil the color hearer marched to the Hug pole when) the tiring H(nad 11 red three, volleys in honor of tlio unknown heio who was buried at the Arlington cemetery that morning after which Caul I'oluicliy sounded taps, mid Dr. M-iitin, Commander of Post '2IH, iluliv. eted an address part of which is i.h follows: "As tin' Fourth of July wlllalwajs be HSMHiixted With WMfillg tlll'N. tll)WOllH a kI a ueneral lejoiclng b-einihc of tho ) I'lnrutloli of liiilependeneo; us Mk. uioilitl lav ha-liei'ii set ashlu for tlio deeiiiHiinu of tho u'r.iveb of our ili'pirt nil heroe-v; so Armistice Dn should be p-ipeiunte.l in thai manner which wili liest pteHurve tho uiomoiics of tho fveins anil iiiciiicutsof Novuuibcr lltli. 101a. When tin; itiinouiicemeut. was ttmilf' to the Aunle.of the World whVih fr flltle OIIS llsil buell SvlUggllni; ill II flflalh. grapple, liaelc and forth over .I...II L...u.l oiifl luiflnn liri-tiniliif mot remarkable array of death de- ,,, UlH nu,n , tt urm,BH lllllho,i Ood And then the realization of ht.t- Al arm Clock: A new Sock of Westclox Alarms BIG BENS SLEEPMETERS BABY BENS AMERICAS .foot ' tlio Aimistlcu really mcmit burst upon tinlr -nse-, tlio hilarity, roveliy Unmv no hounds. Tho evening of tho great day found the men gathered mound tho camp-Him!-, D'gietful , of the partings that pence would In'tug, mid pledging to pieHei ve forever ih comradeship which iil thus could huow who together hail s aired in'o tho eyes of de.nli. Hih ciimniile-hip which litiew iioilistiiiuti u of ranlt. or I'Hce, or wea th. And tin Millie piril Oi prul )', thmiU glvi-g ai-d ntV)-(!li"ii aiiiiniiUi'l the tic ii in HiiinliH' eiuuiis a d Hie clvillmi populations of (01 Allied LamN. Ciowniug all ineninii'S of tho first caEEeiaiDwifflCTraiaiiiiiiijifflaiiw Better Service Li order to meet the demands of our patrons we have re-arranged our store and are now in a position to give better service and individual attention to your wants. Leave Your Orders Early Our customers can assist us greatly if they will leave their orders early. This gives us time for careful atten tion, considerate handling, eliminating errors. We Meet all Competition We wish to emphasize the fact that we positively pay the highest market price for your produce meet ing all competition. The Farmers Union RED CLOUD NEBR. fying, short winded, would-be ball heroes in America. Tho disarmament conference is losing the public eye. It fades into insignificance. Forgotten are the rroot foot ball games of the past. The moon stands still, the winds moan, the nun hides its face. You can't blame tho moon, for Ike John son, that famous piano scllin', picture framin', victrola peddlin,' Ike, is go ing to play full back!!!! Leaving tho beauties of the furniture store on Main street Ike is going to defy death on the field of battle, pardon us, we mean Hedge field. And gathered about tho famous star will bo fcpii an arra side at Lincoln. We can't pay which one. ,i,nlrail with no though' of iew.ni i Friday will be a great day in Red prale. im-eltMiiy uml unknown, an I rinnd Tho doctors will bo present hi, this noi hour the man who seivcd Cloud. Hie octors win m, P-"J l1(, sui.rl,,.t.(i unknown win bo temi- in ti body. They may have scvoinl c,iy l(l,,i , ,,.s, m the Natloi al Shrine bodies before the day is over. Tho !U Arlington ' coaches, hearses, ambulances, etc. will A,ud ho the. Ainericm Legion nsks be furnished bv tho local undertaking everv community to do honor to this , ., " .mi i . -nc. irit'ut an ii i vi" mi rv flr-t, iiv t-olenin fior. parlor, and the mourners will be pros- i V, jrn,M uml Ulli;iUsB,T1Bi Then cnt at two bits a throw. leM'thu afiern on be set aside for IneL It will bo a great show. Tho full ilen't, of festal rejoicing, and us the backs will be full. Tho half backs n7Kl;S-,u"ir!!,!;:r,:o will bo halt lull, anu tne quarter , ' . , , ,.0lllm work during the aw-ful. war giii her round thlr lepp-'dlve cniniillre.s. (hero to renew the comrade. ship of the war, thus to poipxtiiHtu and n.ii.iinnik tllik tll..tllfl.illQ II till l,l(llllll t flP allowed on tho field. All thoso hav- tiieir service, ph'dglng uml dedicating ing over ripe eggs will plenso levc iIimhisiIvos annw to the great work for them at Weosncr's, he saves cm'. which th-ir departed rouundoo gave i i...i.i !, their lues". rovrei your iruuuicn, l-uiuu w - We Mike 'Quality' Right Then the Price Right E.H. Newhouse Rca aoud Jeweler and Optometrist Nebraska v of talent never before seen ouU u-tent Annisticc Day, on this the thlr I ' , ., - c,,,u Teiiinni aniivur-aij ol thai ni-l n . "e of tho famous State Institution .,,. .loes honor M.os,. who gave It's Underwear Time Now backs will be There will be no rifles, shot guns, second hand cats, dogs, or cabbages, Save Money on Your Winter Underwear greatest gnmc of all history and root for your old favorite. At Hedge field Fridnv at 3 p. m. P. K. 0S ENTERTAINED IIO.ME OF MRS. C I' AT . POPE On lat Saturdnv afternoon the Ladies' Clio Club entertained the P. K. 0. et the bono oT Mrs. C. J. I'opo. TI"- ro-i'ept'oii cnmmit'po was com po;cd of Mi-acs ol.n Swart'. Elsie I'o-t. MrR. Mary Mitchell and Mrs. G'n Sto'uon. The CI!o rep-.i' v program was enrr'ed out ami tlio members re sponded to mil call with current events on the lesion topic. It was an afternoon of instruction on ".lames Ilurrio." The lesson was carefully rnndiipJod bv Mr. Stockman. In ndiHlnn to ihe works nnd lrencral l'fe of Die author, the play, "What Every Womnr Knows" was diccussed In ilnt'iil M ss I'o.i gave a reading from tho hook, "The Little Minister, entitled "Description of tho Flood in Thrums." A committee comnosinrr Miss Ella Stoncbreakor, Mrs. Mnynard and MrH. V PiCkola. Brcakcy assisted Mrs. Popo in sowing j,j0 jor'j u nullity inu tuuiou dujiijui. j.w whole afternoon was an enjoyable af fair. Commercial Advertiser. County Attorney IL. S. Foo was at tending to somo legal business in Burlington, Colorando, the last of tho week. Me closed IiIh Hddress by ulvlng tho Pr Minble of tho American Legion which Ih as follows: "For Ooil ami Country, w iiRSociato nnrsiviN together for tho following purposes: !' iiphohl and defond the Constitut ion of th United dtatos of America; to uiiiliitsiii law and older; to foster iiii'l perpetii'itu u one liuiidred percent. Arni'icniihun; to preset vet he mciiioripn and Ineldeuth of our a-sonint'on in the (irest War; to Ineiilcato u mmim? of In illvliluiil obligation to tho communliy, state and nailo-i; toconib.it the auto oriicv of both the clashns and tho mass ei,; to make right tlu master of might; to piomnto peace and good will on earth; o safognnrd nnd trnnsmlt to posterity tho principles of justice, free dom and domnciney; tn coiiHecrate and sanctify our ounriideKhlp by our devo tloti to'inutun) helpfulness. Th" e.v.survlcH men, whllo waiting tnr dinner. nartloll)llte(l In hnortH. foot inclng, etc. Hv. Ncwlaud cnlored hpeed onntests with Miinoof tho Inn. vale boyH, and despite IiIh vory fetation- ary nppenrniioc, was viutorous. Tho feed which was h barbecue consisted of , soup, roust beef sandwiches, coffee anu i TIIO UlOU WHO uro rusiiiiuni" tlie snlendid mnnncr In which I all wero entertained nro ccrtninly to bocongrntulnted Afternoon sports wero races by boyH, girls nnd men, tho prlnolpnl avont being a potato' rnce. Tho Legion members and nil the rest of tho people present were well plcnRed with the dw'd program 'and the roval manner they .had been I entertatucd by the Io&vato cltUens Special Heavy Fleece $1.25 AND $1.50 Coopers Wool Unions at 3354 Less Than Last Season 85c Boy's Special Fleece Union, Extra good, at See our new display of Overcoats 1800-$18.5O and $22.50 The Cowden Kaley Clothing Co. ' 'A hvays Reliable ' THE KIND OF STATIONERY YOU USE tells the lyliole. story of your business career. Write yonr letters on Hummermill Ripple Bond, correctly printed at the Chief office. It creates a favorable impression. BO ifc 4 .M -A? Ww ;w .&,