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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1922)
! RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. CHIEF J i :j i. V jr& 'J tV- , Br ?'ay L' &. cyeJ r (PStZfesV SJk & t hJM? EC J OvQ . , YourSVin Is So Fragrant and Smooth Beautiful women know the value of using rain water and pure soap for their complex Ions. Because of its purity, girls today favor COLGATE'S Cashmere Bouquet Soap The favorite perfumed soap for three generations Large tie,aC Medium site, toe Luxurious Lasting Refined v? i Amundsen's Ultimate Object. Cnptnln Amundsen's plnn Is to make his base nt Cnpo Barrow. From tlienco lie proposes to cover by the nlr route the 1,275 miles to tho North polo. Ills ultimate goal Is Cape Col umhln nnothcr 485 miles distant, mak ing n tolnl distance of 1,700 miles. As he will doubtless ho compelled to devlnte from the strnlght course, this estimates that he will cover approxi mately 11,000 miles. Just how he will recognize tho actual pole Is not quite qlear, as It Is not distinguished by any particular physical features. Ho will, however, he able to discover what chances there are for carrying out his projected drift In a vessel across tho polar basin which is bis main pur pose In Hying over the top of the earth. Hair Thin? I Sttlr It l tallies the roots nnd stops hair falling out tills tmld pot rniilJljr. Try Itl At all irood drtiggltts, "So, r dirt U Irora HESS1G ELLIS. Canaiiti. M.bdIU. Tiaa. You ntnX QHn llnlr Tonic to trencthen It nnu to k'row new A Presbyterian Next Time. Little Mary Lou, aged six, had al ways been an ardent Methodist, but was one day persuaded by a small playmate to visit a Presbyterian Sun day school. She was enthralled by the new surroundings and was espe cially infatunted with the charming joung teachvr who so cordially In Tited her to vome again. "I'd like to," said Mary Lou wil fully, "if I didn't have to go to my own Sunday school, lint do you know, if I had my life to live over again, I Just believe I'd be a Presby terian." Kansas City Star. Thicker After They've Dined. 'I suppose the mosquitoes are thick out where you live?" "Vo, Vmg and slim." Australia, with more territory than the United States, lias only 5,000,000 inhabitants. The prices of cotton and linen havo been doubled by the war. Lengthen their service by using Red Cross Ball Blue In the lnuifhry. All grocers Ad vertisement. His Inference. Tobe Smatbers and Oabo Gunshun of the Mount Piggy region of the Ozarks were guests of a hotel In the Big Burg lately. Some time after they had retired for the night they were rudely awakened by the fire chiefs car raging past with Its siren screech ing In an unknown tongue. "What the blue heck was that?" cried Mr. titisliun. "I d'know perslzely," replied Mr. Smatbers, "but I reckon some feller has stayed out too late and his wife Is hunting him." Kansas City Star. With bees, the canning season lasts from May to October and tho cans never explode. All That Stretch Without Any Rubber You'll be surprised with thccomlortof JtidQ SYgZZct1t Suspenders. Garters, fandHoscbupporters, Rubber dies, but our rho- Snor uronze uuiueia Di-inua trivelomr wear and eajv atretch. PinDrwri,wiUi tup imp pui ana atln bratt triramlpf t. fttr'a waar a-uaranttf. 70M niraai innuniosa, is month atiaraotaa, toe. Man'a wjda vvab uartara, uf aoi romfnrttiia. t)aan t hlnrl. Matal can't touch Uff. Bin months' wear. We. Ir1Ia and U lift' lloaa SuDPorttra mi nrssi mao.i tri. inir ur. asaiv atxatch add do tartar rnna: all months' waar. i CblMrrrr iioaa Happortar liaraaaa. uraai tot younviierai can i atio an i uouiutri; su mvnius wj, eve. , 1H TOUR DIALtK. If f j hiMl tnim. aand direct. tflwlfla Ia11 hftlfflA It A. A wara oi auDiiiniiaa. in A atat co No wara wttai aruaramaa taoai airarnaa a to avarj iir. writ Nu-War Stracb. No-Wa Streck Suspender Co DptB AdritMlck. M WM ww aJjJfliMP w- 9 Mm, ma m,'v, ' rlLLjElWHil MiiZ&rmutcj ? Waflra??vfe ,xks.asl.'sii "r Mm lie. MM SM for Economical Transportation Chevrolet Sedan $860 f. o. b. 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Throughout the World Wottd'a taraeit Manu facturer of Cow-Priced QUALITY Automobllea Dealers and Parts Depots Wanted in all territory not adequately covered. Addren Chevrolet Motor Company Grand Avenue and 19th Street, Kama City Mo. BEARD IN HISTORY At Times Fashionable and Again Severely Frowned On. Public Opinion as to the Desirability of the Facial Appendage Chanaes I Without Seeming Reason. , The prophets of fas-hlon In Knlund , nnnouncv that hoards arc to lit' worn ynce more. I'poti what .slf,ns and ! tokens the- prediction Is founded does not appear. It Is hardly to he con- . tended that tho heard has hocoino it more common 'object, or that in Miclnl i Intercourse a new Interest In boards Is to bo observed, hut one must not discredit prophets. What the lmpulsu Is which inxplres one century with a desire for beards is as much a mystery Us that craving for the razor which marks another. No man knows why hoards prow apaln In Victorian lCiiu hind after two hundred years of shav ing. It Is e.isy to say that King Kd ward VII set the fashion, but that only puts the dllliculty in another manner. We cannot toll why the prince of Wales of Queen Victoria's relsn should have chosen to wear what no Wliu; IuhI worn since ('buries I. Hut the changes of fashion have boon many, even in Knphind, observes Henri I'lckard In the Cincinnati Kn qulror. According to the ltayoaux tapotry, I'dward the Confessor had a beard, hut not Harold. Tho Normans who came to Kngland with the Con queror wore clean-shaven, but It was a new fashion in Normandy. Though a vehement prelate called bearded men "filthy goats and bristly Saracens," there was for four hundred years no dominant fashion In Kngland. Mus taches, hoards, and shaven faces were nil to bo found. Henry V made shav ing the rule until boards came In again with Henry VIII. Hut, lest any man is alarmed by that precedent, It must be said that the first defender of the faith was only following a Kuropean fashion sanctioned by Pope .lulitis II and the Kmporor Charles V. The Elizabethans were hoarded, and very elaborately, for they cut their beards to all manner of shapes, per fumed them, dyed them, starched them, powdered them. Under the first Stuarts the beard became a chin tuft. Hy tho beginning of the Eighteenth century every man was clean shaved. At the end of It mustaches and whisk ers were coming In again. At first these decorations wore military. Every Englishman remcmWrs how Cllve Newcomhe, who was only a painter, amused the nuiniuls of Fnrln tosh hy wearing mustaches. In tho middle of the century Dickens went abroad cleanly-shaven and grow him self a pair. "They are beautiful, beau tiful," he wrote. "Without them, life would he a blank." Ocorgo IV shaved clean. In tho year 1810 George Fred erick Mttntz, who, to he sure, was n desperate radical, brought n "huge black heard" Into the house of com mons, where- such a thing had not been seen for two centuries, and timid folk expected the Immediate end of all things. The prince consort let hnlr grow on his face, and whiskers became longer and longer; but even in 1857 people thought It desperately hold of Livingstone to "brave the prejudices of his countrymen" wearing a mus tache, and within the last -10 years a bishop was blamed for wearing a beard. Who knows what the next turn of fashion may ho? Until the war It seemed that the clean-shaven face was likely to become the rule once more. The war's crop of mus taches still nourishes and anything may happen next even n new Dundreary. I I I K Warship Sails Up Amazon. The Hrltlsh warship l'elorus, a twin screw, protected, third class cruiser, drawing 17 feet of water, recently made n voyage of 2,1100 miles up the Amazon river from 1'ara, Hrazll to Iqtiltos, 1'eru. In traversing tho upper renohos, which are uncharted, It was thought best to anchor nt night; hut tho ship met with no accident, got back to Para In good time, and literally astonished the natives nil the way. It is said that an American and an Italian warship, small river boats, went up the Amazon years before that; but no vessel as large as the 1'elorus, so far ns can be ascertained, over before penetrated so far to with in D00 miles of the Pacific coast, and tho achievement gave new Impetus to the hope that It will be easier to open to commerce and civilization the rich but little-known Interior of n vast continent. Japanese Honor Christians. Japan In recent years has given more and more public recognition to Christianity. At tho coronation of the present emperor several Christians were Included In tha list of Japanese who received honors, some of them, like Rev. Dr. Motodu, headmaster of St. Paul's college, Tokyo, and Miss Umo Tsuda, principal of a school for girls, being so prominent as Christian workers that their selection Implied an approval of their work. Never before had Christians been so honored hy the throne. A Congenial Role. "What I like about this actor Is his ability to sink his identity in the part." "He's playing n hard drinker." "That's Just the point." "Ho ought to he able to play that part well. Hc'b been rehearsing It for 20 years." Birmingham Aj;o-Herald. fqff&HvS jS fcNe.t Contents ISFluidPmol Children Cry For !.5 , , K..,, -- -J .n.v.c BE! jji tiToi 'ii.V wm m 1M.5J mwx B-i-t1 n.orrtfnrPmmoilniiDiicsUoq . r-frW Cheerfulness ana kcswhi"-, neither Optam.MoipMnenor, llncral. NotNaiicotic, jyoidikJLuaarraBx Srnna fUnAtJStrjsr a hMnfiii Remedy for ConstJpationand Diarrhoea and rcvcnsnm . .- TnccnPSLEEP rcsullinC fhercfrcjnjnfaiKy. racSimilcSijnatoreo InxCinaAWiCoMP& NEW TfUJl'U PKSHIESEp! 51 y I - . -rci aevcF - Hfc, 1 1 aiif aM' Special Care of Baby. Thnt Bnby should have a bed of lis own all are agreed. Yet It Is more reasonable for an Infant to sleep with grown-ups than to use a man's medicine in an attempt to regulnto the delicate organism of that 6ame infant. Either practice Is to be shunned. Neither would be tolerated by specialists in children's diseases. Your Physician will tell you that BabyJs medicine must bo prepared with even greater care than Baby's food. A Baby's stomach when in good health is too often disarranged by improper food. Could you for a moment, then, think of giving to your aiiing child anything but a medicine especially prepared for Infants and Children ? Don't be deceived. Make a mental note of this: -It is important, Mothers, that you 6hould remember that to function welli the digestive organs of your Baby must receive special care. No Baby is so abnormal that the desired results may be uad from the use of medicines primarily prepared for grown-nps. MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT 13 AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'8 CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Exact Copy of Wrapper. aLtfm TMB CKNTAUR COMrANT, NEW YORK CITV. 10 Cents Insures Fresh Charm to Old Shawls PUTNAM FADELESS DYES dyes or tints as you wish There's a man in this town who sells KEY OVERALLS. Ask him to show you n suit. Extra quality. Better workmanship. Coats less per uny to wear thorn. Buy them. It they don t give lull satisfaction, tnlce them back and get your money back or a new pair Free I I THE MilET MFO. CO.. rt.Kuui Cltr. Mo. BSI31 RtVSMK? al INION MADE GUARANTEED PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM nmoTrlnnnruO-BiniilIalrFlllnr Reatorea Color and Beauty to Gray and Faded liakl cue. ann ! uum I'ruKciiia, Ttlnfoiriifm.WliK.ratfliokMif.W.Y, HINDERCORNS ItraorM Corn. Cat.! louara. etc.. atopa all alo. rmurra romtun to tn' treu makri walklnc r. 19u. by mall or at Drug Clita. HlKoxCbaDilcal Worai, I'atcavKU. !!. T. A 7oU HAI.B" HIXUS Knitted-vTlTont H.60! Hiiaiin ry" J1.S0. Alfalfa IT Hwect clovrr it 80. Timothy J3.S0. J. MULIIAI.L, Hlout City, la. : r , 1 Bathers Took to Raincoats. Tho White Star liner Mnjestlc, the world's lnrgcst stenmcr, nrrlvetl In New York the other day from South ampton and Cherbourg on her third voyage to America. Voyagers described the weather on tho other side as wet and cold. One passenger said thnt nt Brighton, on tho English const, where n carnival was In progress, the bathing belles pa raded In ollsltlns, sea boots and sou westers. The relator solemnly averred thnt the king and queen of the pageant were supplied with Ut grog to ward off tho dangers of an attack of pneu monia In the pelting rain. The essence of power lies In reserve. New Methods. Calling upon n friend, tho visitor found another visitor there In tho per son of the small granddaughter, Mnry. Seated In her tiny rocker, playing with her doll, the little girl was ap parently utterly oblivious of their con versation until it touched upon the death of a mutual ncqunlntunco nnd the details of her burial, when sud denly the small voice piped up with, "(iran'muver, when you die I ain't goln' to bury you nor nothln'. I'm goln' to have you stuffed." Rather. "Wlint Is your estimate of Brown?" "He's 11 liar nnd n thief." "That's a rough estimate." W. N. U LINCOLN, NO. 33-1922. Don't Kill Bullsnakes. Kansas farmers ilnd thnt n bull snake In an alfalfa Held Is worth at least $11.00 a month, says tho Scien tific American, for an acre harbors, on an average, six gophers, which damnge tho crop to that extent. Ona adult bullsnnke keeps nn acre frco of the pests. The bullsnako Is harmless, feeds also on rats and nilco around b'arn or granary, and deserves the pro tectlon of the farmer. Frequently Wives Don't. "I mil another man slnco I got mar tied," exclaimed the happy benedict. "And does your wife love thnt othct mnn?" asked a cynical friend. Bos ton Transcript. The man who Is dissatisfied with hta work Is never hnppy. Do You Know Every time you buy and use cheap and big can baking powder that does not give satisfaction you have increased the cost of your bakings many times? REMEMBER . 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