,'MD, , CtOUI MKMMJUK4, 1 ( ii 't 1 p0- :An , r ii ' 7 ' vjf -w H MH &WM m , fBnwl ffl womwf picture9 PsJjL stmnoti of me Celine mtrr v rv rx .i -,rit iIiam cr an ---:rc- - BREAKING THESADKEWS mrHEBOND$0FLOVE JuS0? CRIP . i.limi.lW n r4?SV '' Greatest Show on Earth at Hastings, September 26th The world's one big circus Ringling Brotbeis and Rarnum & Blley Com blnod drawi nearer Hud on its hun dred cars will come "tun thousand wonders" to exhibit in Hastings, Wed nesday, Sept. '20th. World toured and world conquering this truly G rent est Show on Earth is now fully n tbhd larger than it was when it last visited this locality. In addition to the many innovations ottered then, Hie present season's pro Rrntu numbers ten more trained wild auiiual displays making thirty in uil and the most superb; trained horse nots !... 1...nr..t l.-.S tit iivnilii.iuil l'lir ' LIIUV UUIUllU4UUn Juv 1'iwuni.cili 4IIV; wild animal aud equine displays of the past were introduced merely that thu Ringling Brotlibrs might judo of their popularity. So enthusiastically weio these numbers received that the ihiu oub showmen Immediately arranged Jor the purchase'of the world's llnost actsot this kind. An entire equine circus was hot outright and brought to this country lust winter. And while the Uingllng Brothe.s and Itanium H ' h ', . . ,,,., imiieyngnH-FrpwmUK ,. the trained tiger, polar boar, lion, leop nrd and jaguarjjrotips, they had out ers to engage 'the foremost men and women performers of the Kuioponu c(pitals. AmUUugc tnd jungle are all to so- stars irom city T'-' , .t.i uo seeu wmi ims ivoudcr circus of 1023. Moro than 7oo I Bfci mi F h I ft "WI?I .rrWii iwl i II. ";jw ' ri JBfMMBMIBr' ' Bestride the Show world like a Colossus The most stupendous exhibition of twentieth century realism ever flung upon the screen A colossal drama of the heart and soul of America that glorifies and immortalizes the fire men of the nation and their loyal wives, sons and daughters! Its very flames will burn an everlasting im press on your soul! The old fireman's devo tion to his duty and loved onesl The mother's undying courage in the face of ad versityl The mad dash of the fire horses through the teeming city streets! AUDITORIUM ( . i THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 ONLY For Benefit of Red men aud women, embracing the world's foremost areulc start) tale part. These artists include the vory blggist acts ranging from extensive companies of foreign pcrtormera to the amazing English family of Nelsons positively one family consisting of father, moth er, six daughters nnd one son. Aud this group of world famous acrobats but Illustrates the remarkable scope of the human side of this great circus. There are 100 clowns. Abide from the feroolous beasts, the program includes I forty trained elephants There are uve companies or trained seals, many dogs, bears, monkeys, pigs and pigeons. Added for good measure is the mam moth menagerie of more than 1,000 unlmalh. It is the biggest chcus pro gram the world has ever seen, under the hirgest tent. given INTERESTED VOTERS MEET TO STANDARDIZE MOVIES A meeting of the interested voters of the 27th senutoriul district of the state of Nebraska was held at the ! Congregational church in Red Cloud on l nduy afternoon, September 7, l-. The object of this meeting was l,erfci,t Mt organizat on for the purpose of nominating and elect- se)uto,.s antl representatives to I the Nebraska logMuturc who will work to create an executive power that will standardize moving ii'.cturo filmi, and estahlis.i caunty weliuu' bureaus and city welfare bureaus. In the matter of moving pictures it is not the ohiect to fiirht moviiur nictur- e3) uut to standardize them, and bring I Kl ml Mm Immimmmi ;assf The great heroism of Dan McDowell in the vital moment of his life! , The frantic father plead-3 : ing while his daughter faces death in the fire! The peace and content ment of the little family as God smiles down his bountiful blessing. '1 12 I Cloud Fire Dept. them up to a level that will meet the approval of tho people thereby elim inating the undesirable, this move ment is meeting the approval of the better class of moving picture opera tors. The wclfure boards will have the power to regulate placevS of amusement both outside and inside cities and villages. Rev. N. G. Palmer of Franklin was elected temporary chairman; Harry Vaugluin of Guide Rock temporary secretary; H. W. Pope of Red Cloud, C O. Butler of Franklin and J. O. Hnmel of Bostwick were selected as a nominatinjr committee. Moved and seconded and carried that a temporary chairman be ap pointed for each county in the dis trict and tho following were appoint ed: Franklin county N. G. Palmer; Nuckolls county G. N. Fisher; Web- ister county II. V. Pope. Moved and .seconded that tho meet ing go on record as in favor of tho standardization of pictuie films, and of establishing both city and county weKare hoards. Tho nominating committee sub mitted the following names of per sons for permanent officers of the 27th senatorial district: J. H. Agee, Superior, president; P. 3. Thiel, Franklin, vice president; T.d Port wood, Nelson, secretary; K. G. Cald well. Red Cloud, trensurer; .Teanctte Needham, Bostwick, finances; Harry Vaughan, Guide Rock, publicity; Bert Miller, Superior, survey; Anton Han son of Unlnnd. Tho nominating com- T. o e wvi'o a,l e'ected with tho ex ception thai C. O Butler was elected for the fi lance convMittce instead of Miss Needham who declined, ami Mr. Wright of ..Superior was mado&cnm- TWTHRaLINCR5cue TRAPPKOWTHEINFEIWO ""jsssai paign manager instead of Mr. Han son of Uuland. The nominating com mittee wan retained to fill possible vacancies. HARRY VAUGHAN, Temporary Sec. GARFIELD " COMMUNITY Sunday School 10 a m. Sermon 11 a. m , "The Temptation of Jesus". Song Service and Young Peoples Dc partment 9 p. m. Sermon 8:30 p m , "Jesus and the World." Rally Day for Church and Sunday School will be observed Sept. iloth in connection with Promotion Day. Legal Notice. , To FRANK CALLAND: You uro hereby notilled that on May 11, 102.1, Jennie Calland, died a petition against you in the District Court of Webster County, Nebraska, the object nml prayer of which Is to obtain a dlvoiea from you on the ground that you have been guilty of extreme oruelty towards the plaintiff and of nnn MipnnH and dprMon. on are required to answer said petl. tion on or before October 15, 102.1. Jennie Callund, Plalntilf. By E. tl. Caldwell, Her Attorney. i i m m m i We are now prepared to give reason, able terms on both New and Used Cars payablo monthly or in it lump sum, Oglevle Bros. Mixing Printers 1MK JL 1 JSa 3a With Printers' ink has made thousands oE men rich when it was mixed in the right proportion with Brains LET US HELP YOU MIX THEN BOTH PHONES ' The Red Cloud Gbief o Dr.W.H.McBride DENTIST OVER STATE BANK Red Cloud Nebraska Northeast Pawnee Mr Htid Mrs Frank Ryan were trad lug ut Red Cloud end of the week. Mr. and Mrs. E. Myers were visiting Miss Dilkn and brothers Sunday after noon. Mrs. Jim Ryau who was ill for n couple of weeks is oorr a good deal im prored. Mr aud Mrs Max Jooe were at DnckerTlllc Friday last doing some trading. Mr. nnd Mrs. H Blair were in Smith Center one day last week transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lanigan were in Lebanon doing some trading one day last week Lewis Pagctt sunk a new. well on his place last wcok and has abundance of water now. Everett Myers was , assistiug his brother Roy one day last week leinod eliug his well Mrs. B Mohler and family were vis iting folks at Lebuuou last Saturday aud doing some trading. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and Mis, Frank Brown were doing their trading at Womer the end of the week. Mr. aud Mrs. Claud Dunne and fami ly and Mr. Peterson drove to Lebanon last Saturday to dobome trading. The Misses Gouldin, Loretta and Goldle, were visiting Mr. and Mis. Everett Myers Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Mohler and family and Pat MeCoale were in Bed Cloud Mouday last doing some trading. The dances at Moline's and YenuuV the nights of Thursday and Saturduy was well attended all reporting a good time. Edgar Leadabraud left here labt Monday for Arthur, Nobr., to visit a week or two with his brother aud sister, Jay and Melba. Eveiett Myers assisted his brother, Roy, in hauling a couple of loads of lumber from Inavale last Wednesday for the latters barn. John Ring had tho misfortune of getting his barn burned down last Fri day night, sufllclent help there to save adjacent buildings. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Spurrier, Mr. and Mrs. E E. Spurrier were visiting their folks and doing some trading at Lebnuou tho middle of the week, Miss Cassie Gouldie left a few days ago for Kearney, Nebr., to attend high school. Her other two biuters, Sadio and Maud, left over a week ago for Arthur, Nebr , to teach school. Our road boss, Ora Prill, who has f-ome complicated jobs in this vicinity is making considerable piogrcss nt road making. Apart from his own good judgment ho has a gang that is hard to, beat in the persons of tho Mtipes, Elliots and Ryaus as far as solonea and rim are concerned besides possessing brawney arms as strong as iron hands. Coming to l.'ctl Cloud, November 0 and 10th, Hell's Hair Acre the American Legion Carnival bigger, better than ever. Brains sC'' Dr.R. V. Nicholson DENTIST Red Cloud, Nebrask LUTHERAN Regular servlceti every first nnd third Sunday in thi month in the Advcnii?t church at 11 a. in. Preaching at 11 a. in. Subject "The Light of the World." If you are not worshipping elsewhere you are cordially Invited to worship with us O. R. Ileinitz, Pastor GRACE EPISCOPAL The Church, by common consent, is the institution whose business it Is to stir, to quickcu, to instruct, to buttress the conscience of the people. It is al ways therefore, wherever It 19 alive, the moral leader of the nation. It is up to the Christian peoplo df the world to help keep the Church alive so that it can do all that it should for the up building of thu Kingdom of God on earth Be sure you are In your place at the regular services of the church thN coming Lord's Day. Church School a- 10 o'clock iu the morning. Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11 o'clock in the morning Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7:110 o'clock In the evening. We will appreciate your presence, and a cordial welcome awaits you. Rev. Basil S. Daugho'rty. BAPTIST Bible sahool at 10 a. m. Morning service at 11 a in., Subject: "The Value of Baptism as a Christian Ordinnuce". Evening service at 8 o'clock. At the evening sorvlce an old-fashioned Bible Reading will be given participated in by tho choir aud Congregation. All specially interested In Bible study are cordially invited to be present The week has seen the remodeling of the beats built for tho open air ser vices and the application of paint. Storage facilities are provided, and for years the problem of seats for out of door service is solved, and the comfort of those who assemble assured. Preparations for the Annual County Sunday School Convention on the first and second days of next month, have been hampered to some extent by tho fact of the possible transfer of minis, ters at the Conference soon to bo held, but the Committee, has succeeded in arranging a Program, with a good ar ray of local help, and the place deter mined upon ib the Christian church in this city. A Committee of arrange ments has already been appointed wlih one member from each church, All desiring to attend our mid-week meeting on Wednesday evening will receive enruest aud coullal welcome. Choir Meeting every Friday evening at the Church. I. W. EPSON, Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. L. Thomas ship, ped their furniture via truck to Friend today where Mr. Thomas will be iu ohargo of n telephone station for the 8, Lincoln Telephone Co ThOknemsey-Flipo light will take placo at New York City Friday eveuing ,-J ft HP' Ufa -v ' j4 tv ' ;, vmi. 'TUX a 5wm S,ll- " ".' ( r,w "f I. . ! X ,rl l.0. f M