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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1922)
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. CHIEF Commencement at West Point and the Honor Man isniKiMnivfn Western Canada Offers Health and Wealth and hai brought contentment anil happiness to thousands of home seekers nnd their (ami. lies who hnvc started on her FllKIUtnmesteads or bouRht land nt attractive prices. They have catabllshed their own homes and secured pros perity and independence. In tlio great (train f trowing sect loin of the prairie provinces there a still to he had on cnuy term Fertllo Land at SI5 to $30 an Aero land similar to thnt which through many year hns yielded from 20 to IR fjushcla of wheat to tho aero oata, barley and fl.ix also In Krc.it nbundnncc, while raitlitu homes, cattle, sheen nnd Iioh is -finally Erolitnblc. Hundreds of (nrmcrn In Wcitem anad.i have raised crops In n single Reason worth more than the whole cost ol their land. Ucattmul climate. koocI neighbors, churches, achools. rural telephone, excellent markets and ahlppinK facilities. The climate nnd soil offer Inducements (or almost every branch oi agrlcultute. The advantages for "Made Mo Well and Strong11 ANOTHER WOMAN WHO IS THANKFUL FOR y-NA ,rItiiTetkfnteTeflboWliofr-rn-n and nnd u Ktc beneflt. 1 linl julniln tor itumach and tKiiteli, but by iht oisof l'o-ru-na and Min-vlln, I m well nnd ilronii iTin. 1jwt keep few botUM la U.0 buUtS." 1 8. OiOi o HAT. ," DMo.l. lloxW. WlcboU, low , Mr.Gry'rjtirlen(oIslmttnorfl evidence thtt Po-ra-D U Quito at good a remedy lor catarrh ot tho stomach, bowels or f ', . HI'JH JWajini . ' iaaV rT. ff iikTflWv!HW7K JPEf! JlMlr -' " - - . liMP ri.n,NvV ri 1 1 Triir iliii La r K 'P' : General view of tliu commencement exercises nt the V nltcd States Military uciidctny at West Point, showing Secretary of War Weeks addressing the cadets. The illustration also shows Cliarles J. Uurrctt, who won highest lionors In the graduating class, was first captain of codetB and Is now a second lieutenant. Ho served overseas with the Twenty-Ninth division and was one of ISO soldiers selected to enter the ncodemy. Ills homo Is In Newark, N. J. Horse Guards Parade Before King George LKaKsS y iauimwi",'ig,i .. f WWW.- fr4WV8WtMWMffWtfwWTWWI'M'ti'WUIW H H 'JHIW.mH WL' JJ.J.LL J. ' HI ' Ml A IWIBWWI "tfv .'Wrf.WBMW,JJWWCTW.JgXlvvA-i-vrt tWX v" . "-.T.w.vw..v--vltf- '... ,, iwwairr 'rtr 3U. F? IjS?;1 rtfl ilia ar,"1-! f ji fc'tvL.'.iSi---v-r'J - I -c'rwl- 1. . . . vjrf-fi"'"' '::' "i'-Xt 'SS' "' 'i'JL'T -j-- -- i.w i-- . ;;.; v - - ' - -- ? TIT . . -w .... i! ffrerr i ram tUtt 5i 5. lwll" f f fff vf iriTrra-B '-"""nk jet j t i UgflPl! -rTTTj-"""-MMtMCMycAl'l"rf I" fTT? yy rSTjL ftl y 1r9mmSJXlJPJrlCM?FtiirVrF9 mQ I rjflt rtKfir' m ! ft VbV Vt f 1 wM l.rtWWivJ,vi. vXvWvW.iivf' Here Is one of the picturesque ceremonies that took place in London on the king's birthday the parade of the Horse Gunrds before King George. Berliner Helicopter Really Rises WINS A MILLION AT 80 i-X'M-i Js'iS Hv IVWS t'sWfyA-,it'f'MWWtt'iw'A4VA,t'A' With the successful development of this helicopter which now will rise ten feet off the ground, Henry A. licrliner and his father, Emllo Berliner, believe that In a few years llyers will be able to hop off from the roofs of buildings. The helicopter has the fuselage mid rear controls of an ordinary piano with two 14 foot horizontal propellers replacing the wings, and Im mediately beneath the propellers four narrow vanes acting as controls with a Miinll horlzontnl propeller near the tall of the plane. Ttio two large propellers literally pull the plane into the air, the small propeller giving It the horizontal motion. ' bWlwuMm,ii,.. '.(CTm"lMm,wiM,j-)wr H BtBBKJ ' W Smashers of Aviation Records ' r .- I J t M-m Lwsrcifiv . IwJr S.V Nai,WWrM,MW .L, Wain I'. r -MfcwJ..i'Ai.J."'v Hue uro the aviators who utiMcCook field broko two world's records. They attained nn nltitudo of li-1,200 feet, and oito of the'm dropped 2-1,200 feet In a yam chute. They arc left to right: Lieut. Leigh Wade, pilot of the ehlp Capt. A. W. Stevens, chief of the photograph section, who mad'o tho parecliute drop, and Itoy Langliam, observer. ITEMS OF INTEREST Tars and tar products aro fast re placing mineral oil for surfacing roads. Venice is built on eighty Islands and has 400 brldgei. Tho great seal herd of the North Pacific, under adequate protection, has Increased to 000,000. Mlchnel II. Walsh, tho horticulturist who first produced tho rambler rose, recently died In Maiden, Mass. Mrs. Louise C. Ellis, who recently, won her court fight when Justice Burr of the Supremo court declared her tho, solo heir of Goorga M. Chapmnn, wealthy real cstnte owner, who died In 1887. Tho estate Is said to bo near ly $1,000,000. Mrs. Ellis says thnt sho will glvo practically nil of tho Inherit-, nnce to charity If sho lives to got It, BONAR LAW AT TENNIS ipgJUHWCM,MJMJWLjllMWIIJIIIIUUBWMWaaM British statesmen frequently are ar dent sportsmen In their lelsuro hours. Hero Is Mr. Bonar Law playing In a tennis tournament. v uinar urgana ub i 19 lor cougiia, ojiu.ibu iimi iiiilu , . p re-ru-nalanwondTlullyflrnmiiJldnotohavi la Ui Iioum lablcu 0T JLUHlllI 1 (or ovarvdav (11a. , Stud to ihePtmna Company, Cohmbttt, Ohio tor tr c 1 . p ...- hooktttaBitmtiiiaa adviu. bold ivrcrywhero HwifSi That Swatl Yesterday's newspaper still has great potential value. Itollcd Into tho ehapo of a bludgeon, It can do power ful execution and wonderful work In tho decimation of tho common, low lived house fly. A dead fly Is tho only good fly nnd Its good Is Infinitesimal even In that condition. So swnt tho flics right uow. Bnrro (Vt.) Times. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottlo of OASTOHIA, that fnmoua old remedy for Infants and children, and sco that It Bears tho &&& Slgnnturo of Iu Uso for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Flotchcr's Castoria 1 Electricity's March. In less than 20 years the electricity produced In Amcrlcn bits Increased more than in times, until It Is now Ave times greater than tho energy that every man In tho nutlon could put forth In a year, working eight hours a day. Obeisance to the real "bear for work 1" REST YOUR TIRED FEET IIXSN'3 FOOToDASEI, tho anttieptto fOTTiler to bo ahaken Into the ahoea, atops ha pain ot corns and bunlona, nnd ttlvea quick relief to awentlnr, callous, tlrad, aching-, tender feet, bltatera and eore apota. It reata the feet, keeps them cool and comfort able. Bhoea and atocktnxa wear twice aa lonr Whan 70U walk In comfort. Advertlaoment. WHY SOME MEN GO INSANE Kind of Office "Help" With Which Most of Us Are More or Less Familiar. , Tho Colorado building boasts tho "dumbest" girl In all Washington, as serts tho Post of that city. She's a nectarine, n pippin' nnd n peach. Re cently her boss, who Is a very busy, bellowing sort of mun, told her to get Agriculture on tho telephone. Sho Jumped for a phono directory. Time woro on. Lato afternoon came. Tho boss had been engrossed In matters of grave Importance, nnd It wan nenrly 4:30 beforo ho suddenly recalled that Annlo hadn't reported on his morning phono call. "Annie," ho thundered, "whero's my Agrlculturo call?" "Why, I'm sorry, sir, but ho hasn't got n phono." "Who hnsn't got n phono?" "Why, Mr. Culture, sir. I looked through nil the C's and nil tho K's, sir, and I couldn't find Mr. Agra Cul ture's nnmo In either list, sir." "Line's Busy." "Tho new guest must bo n lover of solitude." "Yes?" "Ho spends most of his tlmo In a telephono booth." "A man Isn't solitary If ho's talking to somebody over tho wire." "Umphl Many n man goes Into a telephone booth who doesn't succeed In starting a conversation." Bir mingham Age-Herald. (n 1050. "I saw a pedestrian on the rond yesterday." "What! A live one?' Life. Locomotive's Good Record. In a Wyoming coal mine thero is nn electrical mlnu locomotlvo that Is still going strong after 27 years. It has hauled 3,712,000 tons of coal an nverngo of 1.5 miles. Many a mule hns gono to a quiet gruvo In that period: for mules mny como nnd mules may go, but an electric locomotlvo goes nil the time. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS 25$ and 754 Packages, Everywhere Always Under Suspicion. "I often wonder why Jnuka Is not tmore popular, for ho's tho politest man I know." "That's 'Just tho trouble. Ho's so con foundedly pollto ho gives tho linpres slon thnt ho wants to borrow money." If yon ubo Red Cross Ball Blue In your laundry, you will not bo troubled by those tiny rust spots, often caused by Inferior bluing. Try It and sec. Advertisement. UPHELD THE FAMILY DIGNITY Dairying:, IVttxed Farming and Stock Raising mnkeatremendous appeal to Industrious settlers wlahliiR to Improve their clrcum atances. I'or certificate cntltllntt you to reduced rnllway rates. Illustrated literature, maps, description of farm opportunities in Manitona, sjj. Katcnewan. niuerta nno un tlih Columbia, etc., vvrlto W. V. BENNETT 800 Petar'a Trust Uulldlna Omaha, Nab. totaarttW , Swl lan-ittntlM a4 Cltftatt. otliil f Can f!H aitfll'H1! Fan Can 8ervo Two Purposes. Tho biff, wheel-shaped fan placed ot the top of tho air shrift of n coal mlno for ventilating tho mine Is sometime:) designed for blowing nlr Into tho mine, nnd Bometlmcs for drawing It out. Quickly Qono. "In this Ufo nothing la permanent I but change," remnrlcB n philosopher. erlttt. HANDY .JACK Ono tnnn chanuea hanvloat hny rncka, wnxon boxon, otr., (runt Krourn onto wriKon nnd off. Wrlto for freo deacrlp tlvo ctroulnra. (load aliln linn for titanic anilth. I'. I.OV15IIINU. Krctnont, Nnhrnaka. ItAlllO You run enally inuhn your own liomn-aat. Drnwlnirn will) Inxtructtona 25o. IlADIO-t'ItAKT COMPANY, Cleveland. Ohio. Girls! Girls!! Clear Your Skin With Cuticura Soap 25c, Oiatment 25 and 50c, Talcum 25c. Little Ethel's Brave Attempt to Con ceal What She Felt Must Be Matter of Poverty. .Little 'Ethel was nn only child and ono day, when the minister called sho was told to entertain lilm In tho par lor until her mother 'could sco him. A few minutes later tho mother, on her way downstairs, heard tho vis itor ask Ethel how many brothers nnd sisters sho had, and, to her surprlso and constcrnntlon, tho llttlo miss an swered, "Seven." Although somewhat perturbed, tho mother mado no comment upon tho remark of her llttlo daughter, but scut her out to piny. After tho minister had left, tho child was taken to task and asked why sho had said there wero seven children. Ethel replied: "Because I didn't want that Btrango gentleman to know thnt you wero so poor that you didn't havo but ono child." Everybody's Magazine. Turning It Loose. "ITcnvens, woman 1 You've turned yourself Into a vcrltublo tnlklng ma chine. Why, all through our long en gagement 'you had hardly n word to say." "I know It, but all tho tlmo I was thinking of things to say after wo were marrlod." Judge. Tou mny know what n man thinks of bis father by what his children think of him. Hair Thin? I Ton nerd QDaft Ir Toulo to rcntrthen Is it to uroir nam 2lAlll vl,All. the roota and atnpa batr falllnr out Olla ImI1 apota raiddly. Trr Itl At all good dnirirUti, 75c. Vt direct from MUSIC H1U. OmbU. MmaU,. Ttaa! W. N. U LINCOLN, NO.' 26.-1022. NOT WHOLLY LOVE MATCH Mrs. Mcintosh Had Other Reason Than Affection for Making Second t Matrimonial Venture, ,' v I Sho was n comely widow, nrtd, more over, sho WB8 Scotch. Sho mourned Macintosh, her lato husband, for eight ccn months, and then from a flock of suitors cIioho honest, homely Macln tyro for her second. 1 "I'm no guld enough for ye, denr!" ho whjsporcd. "What for did ya chooso 1110 oot o' sue mouy?" "Ah, .well, ye see, your nnmo's Mac Intyre." "Yes, but" begun tho bewildered suitor. t "An' yo ken," finished tho widow, "all my linen Ib murked 'Mel,' that's why, Donald," Sometimes There. , "They kissed when tho Judge grnnt' cd their divorce decree?" "Yes." "There's nothing like pnrtlng friends." "Hut Is It proper for n mnn nnd woman to kiss in such a public way; when they aro no longer married?" "I bco no objection to It, provided their future mates aro not In court" First Street Railway on Bowery. ' The first street railway In tho world, was tho New York and Harlem rond, built on tho Bowery In Now York city; and opened for trnvel In 1832. The Old Carriage Maker Had an Important Truth JL O make each port as strong as the rest," was his way of "buildinit a wonderful, oneihorse chaise that wouldn't wear out till judgment day. This illustrates a fact that is keeping many doctors busy these days human bodies, like chaises, break down because some part isn't as strong as the others. , Very often it's because of ill-balanced food, lacking in some impor tant element of nutrition. This is especially true of ills developed in childhood, and carried on through life. Grape-Nuts, that world-famous, rcady-to-eat cereal, brings the plan of building each part as strong as the rest to serve human need. Grape Nuts contains all the nutriment of those best of the field grains, wheat and barley, including the vital mineral elements,' and it is a wonderful food for- building and sustaining health and strength. The delicious flavor and crispness of Grape-Nuts make it a wel come dish whenever you're hungry GrapeNuts the bodybuilder 'There's a Reason" Made by Poitum Cereal Cs., Iao., Battle Creek, Mick.) -) l ,i i J ft d ' -. I'-rl ' . t: vl