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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1923)
rt RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. CHIEF If 4 U fe y ii He found it in Valparaiso Then he headed north and found it up near the "jumping-off place" No matter what part of the world foi may find yourself in, few things make you feel more at home than to walk into a store and discover your lavorito smoking tobacco for sale. V You get a great thrill from seeing our homo newspaper in a strango Kind and an even greater thrill on meeting someone from the old homo town. But tobacco certainly cornea next in the order of importanco in away-from-home thrills. With your favorite tobacco in your favorite pipe, life is worth living in almost any corner of the globe. This thought was inspired by tho following interesting letter from Mr. W. E. Bromley, an Edge-worth smoker from Fort Wayne, Ind : Lams & Ilrotber Co. Richmond, Va. Gentlemen: In B(im of ynur ndvprtlsemonta from time to timii I huvo noticed litters from ditliTint umm of Edgeworth Smoking Tobncco and I wondered If anyone over had a more varied experience, tlifti I havo had. Whon In Valparaiso, South America, I could Kct it; and when I was as far north as a man could well go without Eulnfi to the "Jumplnj-olf place," I could get Kdgcuorlli Keady-ltuhbcd. I have- an old briar that I hnvc bad for ten y ars and It never hud t. crurcl i any but Ki'et'worth in it. If that Isn't Rolnc: some, " " Youm tru1 If Mr. Hf-"- anient Bkip.t from ..i u . ; eiit, his record t.f iing all too. ceo but Edgowoi tli out of bin br.ar id indeed noteworthy. Although Edgeworth doea reach tho far corners of the earth, there must be times when the supply runs low in s . .. Zanzibar and other K wouwTll remote districts. Edgeworth smokers, wherever they are, generally manage to linl a way to get Edgeworth, for they don t feel as if they are really smoking unless the tobacco comes from a lit tle blue can. If you arc not an Edgeworth smoker but would like an opportu nity to find out if you want to be one, send your name and address to Larus & Brother Company, 80 South 21st Street, Richmond, Va. You will receive almost immedi ately free samples of both Edgeworth Plug Slice and Heady-Rubbed. Then you can judge for yourself what you think about this tobacco that so many smokers claim gives complete pipe-satisfaction. If you will include the name and addiess of your regular tobacco dealer with your request for the free samples, your courtesy will bo appreciated. To Tietcil Tobacco Merchants: If your jobber cannot supply you with Edgeworth, Laru3 Brother Company will gladly eend you prepaid by parcel post a one- or two-dozen carton of any size of Edgeworth Plug Slice or Ready Rubbed for the 3ame price you would pay tho jobber. Borrow Modes From Elders; Jacket Blouse Scores Succesj OIWK simplicity Is the keynote itf summer fashions, many Ideas for children's frocks arc borrowed from (lie ihoiIiw for their elders. Klrulght lines, short sleeves and especially dec orative rent tires, tell the wot Id that the Utile iiils. entering, or In her early teens. s opt to own a frock which mimics one of her mother's In Mvornl detail. And dresses for the dapper or debutante may develop much In and Jatkets nre of the Mime material. At the left, a very Miuut model Id made of light silk printed in an old Persian design. It slips on over tho head and Is gathered at the low waist line into a belt of the same material. The rather liljrli V neck Is llnlshcil with a Cut collar and how ti of tho malerial In tho vIoovoh thy tendency or the late summer st.vles Is empha l7cil. 'I he-e are set-In. have n wldo ffl M rm 'Hi MSd ra v-rr ry those of a youthful I Usi&&cx a iii ii iii llil Ml iimiiiiwiii mamatmm The Modoro Qlrl. lie had duly proposed ami hcon ac cepted and Uie engagement nenled with a kiss, a utimher of them, In fact. Then, us tlny pat on the sofa, he ven tured to dlsr.usH more prosaic matters. "Dae llttlo question, dearest." "Yi'i?" she replied expectantly. '('an .veil cook?" he asked earnestly. "Wh.v'no." "Then how wfll we eat?" "Oh. (icorgo. aren't oti point; to continue to bring me bonbons?" Increases Rubber's Buoyancy. A process has been Invented for Im pregnating either hard or soft ruhbei with nitrogen, greatly Increasing buo.v auey when put In water and thf resllen,y of the soft form. wnnnnn with grandmother. In the little frock pictured here, for Instance, a silk civpe proclaims that It looks as well on chlldtcn us on grown ups The narrow val lace frills used for decorating It are lavorites on after noon -drosses for women of any age, and so Is the rosette at the side of the ivaistllne. It Is made of row on row of milled val and centered with small llovvers. The long ends of narrow vel vet ribbon, falling from the center of the rosette are decidedly youthful, but everybody wears them. The medallions of lace that trim the skirt and Uttle lace frills at the neck and sleeves, are especially pretty on taffeta frocks and are used on drosses for grownups, but tho lace Is massed In many rows. These val lace decorations look well on nearly all the sheer cotton goods that contribute so much to the beauty of little girls' clothes in summer time. Voile Is as popular as crepe, both aie far more sturdy than they look. Or gandie always has admirers and Is c.- Tho housewife smiles with satisfac tion as she looks at the basket of dear, while clothes and thanks Red Cross Ball Blue. At till grocers. Ad vertisement. ' When a lazy man eats tl roe times a day at the o.peti-e of others he calls It a day's work. The man who looks seldom disappointed for trouble Is Summer Find You Miserable? It's hard to do oiio'h work when every day brings morning lameness, throbbing backache, and a dull, tired feeling, if you gutter thun, why not find out the caupe! Likely itV your kidneys. Headaches, dizziness mid bladder irregularities may give further proof that your kidnejs need help. Don't risk neglect! Uwi Doan's Kidney ) Vllls. Thousands have been helped by Doan's. They should help you. Ask your neighbor! A Nebraska Case !l. V. Hllcr city marshal. Adams bt Harvard Ncl Miyn "My Imc-U bothered me and It was hard to bend or strniKht cii. I In at over to lift a pla'iU anl I vnn taken with awful sharn imlns in my back After usub Doan's Kldnoy IiIIm n fmv ililVrt my tmcK was till riK'it anu i navon i la-en troubled since " Crt Doan'a at Any Store, 60c a Dox DOAN'SSIV FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. '. vii . in lev c: vlmm cni'LAcro Uiuoi i li rviui-ui) ANVwnnitK ATTr..vCT3ANDKIUl ALL FLIUS. NMt, el' an.crnairicr.tal.cun- vrnh'r.t, clicr, Iauu ale i a--. j nir:iri uj'fjiiT-ri K.4J toTC li:4VAlj -t' (Vf jjf rls oil i-ruon. tiaiio cj V?Mj2-JirC7l,!ir rnftnl, can't. hplll or LV;'7rtN,,iJr,!W?Ji tipoveri villiotoU BrVSatS! WtTtoW-V. Hi '' ln'uro.orTH.nir. llk-UlVV.Mv"Cn'' W- IT IJjJiUl"iV j-iH'-TiB.nV "'-' '" '-- tv r 11 IT ur.trn, i 6 by EXW!I:f, cnpaiu ii. 'Al-JU) tiOUU'U, ICO Va iiaA Aro., L'rooklrn, N. V 44 u x 1 t": liw m IS !?- !llMf IIS fttwttWItnwir jp!ninmTrr ilf tti itit --n '- "!i K 'I X"'l r -i "tttT'tL Two Smart Models Cutlcurn Soothes Itching Scalp. On retiring gently nib spots of dan drufl and Itching with Cutlcurn Oint ment. Next inornliiR Bhainpoo with Cutlcurn Soap and hot water. Make them our everyday toilet preparations and have a elonr skin and sow, whlto hands. Advertisement. Little Frock of Silk Crepe tlare and are so fashioned that the stripe of the material forma the edga or the curr. The suit at the right Is of heavier crepe ami Is simpler hi design, though ecpmlly as attractive as the costume at the left. The skirt is of plain ma terial with deep plaits and Is hIiowp with a blouse, machine embroidered in an all-over design. The blouse, la this instance. Is slightly higher walst- cd and is gathered Into a wide belt Quito Likely. "I heercd tell In town that I.um Stueker slashed Uuck llolllgee with a knife last night," related Gap John ton of HumptiH Uldgc, upon his re turn from the county seat. "What for?" liiqulrojl his wife. "Hurliung If I know I You bee, I was sorter mixed tip hi a swap when some feller came by and told It, and I didn't pay no pcrtlckler attention. Hut 1 reckon likely they'd been quarreling, or something that-a-way." Kansas City Star. "Yeast Foam Every ten-year-old girl should learn how to make good bread. It should be the starting point in her home cookery training. Send for free booMcr The Aft of Baking Bread" tffiofwTS KBZ17j Good hrcadmnk cro everywhere prefer it Northwestern Yeast Coi 1730 N. Aaldand Ave., Chicago Snowy linens nre tho pride of every housewife. Keep them In that condi tion by using lied Cross IJall Ulue in your laundry. At nil grocers. Adver tisement. American Advertises for Thrill. The other afternoon a young Ameri can rented an airplane at the Hourget Held which ho will utilize, he declares, to scalier handbills all over Paris, ntys I.e Petit Pnrllcn. A sample of these handbills reads as follows: "An American, for tho tlrst time In Paris, would like to lunch at noon nest Tuesday with the most Interesting anarchist In the capital; Wednesday, with a graduate student of art or music; Thursday, with an actress; Friday, with some lady who Intends to commit suicide, and Saturday, with a nobleman. "In exchange for thH entertainment he olYeis tlm luncheons, music and In telligent conversation." The address of an American ndver Using agency follows, and then tho name of this original visitor Lionel P. Tompkins. Durden of France. According to the French ministry ot the liberated regions, France has al ready spent In reconstruction work almost half of the lOL'.tXIO.OOO.OOO francs, representing tho amount of property damages In the war-ravaged area, and has received less than one-twenty-llfth of that amount from flor many. Indianapolis News. gHIMOA tF AMERICA'S HOME SHOE POLISH JK WL Black - Tnn - White - Ox-Blood - Brown SHINOlA ' made of the finest wnx nnd oils. It softens and preserves leather. Makes shoes wear lonucr and look better. SlIINOlA quickly and easily applied - shines in a jifly. Keeps shoes trim and tidy. 8ttlK0tA Horns Set mtkci the home care ol dioet ratjr "The Shine for Mine" Here's a New Word. You can't beat the tlupper for coin- ( Iiil' new words nhd expressions. Two i young girls were aboard a Walklkl car. One had on u new dress, the de sign of which might or might not have been sonil-F.gyptlnn. She was explain ing to her friend that It was the latest Bt le. "IJulto lootanklsh, I'll say," her friend remarked. Abe'a Dest Joke. Abe requests us to reprint his best Joke, about the monkey In the restau rant that grabbed his half-dollar and swallowed It. "It made me ho darned mad," said Abe "that I picked tho monkey up by t be change out of him." -HIehniond Times- Dispatch. Occasions, like clouds, pass away. Arabian Proverb. What Made the Sannamon Famous. A teacher In Illinois set for her pu pils the task of writing a composition about the Sangiinion river, which flown through the town, utid told them to say at least three things about tho river. The shortest nnd plthlest pa per was handed In by a youngster, who had written: "The Sangamon Itlver: I have lived near It. 1 havo skated over It. I have fallen Into It." Youth's Companion. A Clever Manager. Marks You never wear tuoitrn- Mrs lug. Mrs. Miichwcd No. It Isn't Ing to me, and for that reason becom I never he hind legs and shook him good, nnd k'i'I husband long enough to hava ,ofore I got through I shook UKi lm die on my hands. Huston live ning Transcript. The chief end of man Is his finish. Hard to Locate. "Harrowing from Peter to pay Paul Is bad business." "It Is for mo. I hnv such a hard time finding Peter." I YrrtfiJJ.lT ifra!T n and tnl'l plete the t l, Vi'iZ, peclally well suited to dresses for very . which fusions ut little misses. F.ntlre outfits are made i large hutton. A of It In gay colors; they Include the dress, knickers, and adorable little bon nets. Narrow tucks edged with the narrowest val lace, hemstitching and frills of self material are favored for their decoration. Humming Its color-, from ovcry tint of the rtilnhow and Us de signs from all sorts of wnirces, the jacket blouse has scored a success as a rival of the sill; sweater for wear with plaited skirts. A blouse of this variety may well serve mote than one purpose, .is It Is equally efleitlve when worn with a .skirt of the same mate rial in a suit or with one of contrast ing color. The illustration above ahovvs neu wilts In which the skirts one side with two softly rolling collar of ll e ploln I'laterlul nme costume. j(ffous&i y WpKtorn Ncnij)nior Union ) Vogue of Knitted Garments, Knitted oilier gin inents lime won " much popularity tlia, they have coum to be considered as stit;lei4. The in,t. cblne-knlt innteiial Is, a' course, re. ferred to, though the more oxi-lu-'vo haiid-knU garments ate tilwajw 'h. aristocrats hi woolen wear. tSilk, finer. Kill;, Fills and wool, tind nil-wool mo Ubfcd. 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