The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 25, 1915, Thanksgiving Edition, Image 8

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EMPRESS Thankseivin
thk photo-play that
vackkd tiik strand in
PKNVKK for a SOLID VVHIiK
Margarita Fischer in
A STORY THAT WILL TOUCH
THE HEART-STRINGS of
EVERY WIFE and MOTHER
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rhe Miracle of Li
AN ARGUMKNT AGAINST RACE
SUICIDK PRAISKl) HY MINIS
TERS of all DENOMINATIONS.
A Plea for Motherhood
AN APPEAL' FOR BETTER BA
BIES ENDORSED BY ALL
WOMEN'S CLUBS
Night
fe
til
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SATURDAY
ALL COMEDY PROflRAM
FIVE REELS OF COMEDY -FIVE
Including a two-reel feature and three crackerjack
single reel comedies.
SUNDAY
Brilliant Florence LaBadie, an All-Star Cast
"THE PRICE OF HER SILENCE"
A powerful feature a drama of sentiment, sacrifice
and adventure.
CLWC
That Obstinate Headache
so often caused by eyestrain
need no longer bother you if
you will come here and be fit
ted with the proper glasses. Did
you say they are not becoming?
Now listen: some glasses are
not, we will admit. With the
piissing of the old style high
bridge mounting, which was
conspicuous ami uncomforta
ble, we are now using the low
hridcre eyeglass which works
with the' fingers, is artistic in
design and really becoming.
DRAKE & DRAKE
Over IxUspelrh's Variety Store
COMBINATION ACCORDION PLEATED SKIRT
With alttrnat groups of 4-lneh Box
Pleats Croups of 16 Accordion
Ploats "
Above skirt should be prepared frotu
straight width of goods find should not
lie cut K"red at top. Allow two Inches for
the hem nnd two Inches for shrinkage
(n e.ich width of good used. Material
should measure three yards around bot
tom b fore pleating. Price $2.60 for
pirating only. All wool or ail silk
goods hold pleat bent. Avoid ootton
mixture;.
SEND YOUR GOODS.
ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY.
WATCH FOR OTHER MODELS.
Fverytliuw li first itu', Covered Bui -tons,
Hemstitching, 1'icnl Kdring. Send
for free i rice list v
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JUL inCIl DIITTDU 9. Dl CITIUP Pfl I7.10M11 to. llth it.
MIL IULHL UUIIUI1 00 I LLH I I II U UU, 0
OMAHA, NEBIASKa
SI SECRET TO
toior. gloss and thickness
itn Grandma's recipe of Sage
and Sulphur.
''''""rmn garden s:ire brewed Into ft
'li. with sulphur ami alcohol
itlrl, will turn gray, streaked and
I'-' h.nir beautifully dark nret limni
i t ; rmnrvo every liit of ihiiHlrutl, stop
Jn iu-hing nii'i falling );iir. .Mixing
,,3 Sugo Jen nii'i Sulphur rn-ipe at home,
nigh, it troulilioiue. An e:t.ier w.iy i:'
i get the ready-to-uste tmii-;, cutting
i-"t f cent u large be'tii:, at drug
.ki,ivB, known nt "Wyeth 4 Sa;.v and
r.';! ur Hair Remedy, thus avo.ding a
L ii mu.su.
. Iiilo wispy, ray, faded hair is not
...;ul, we all dei.ire to retain our youth
."ul appearance and attractiveness. By
Jarkcning your hair with Wyeth'e Rape
ikI Sulphur, no one can tell, because it
doe it so naturally, so evenly. You
just dampen a iponge or aoft brush with
it and draw this through your hair,
taking one small strand at a time; by
r nrr.inr all gray hairs have disappeared.
After ranth'.;r application or two your
hair licconiea 1xutifully dark, glossy,
soft and luxuriant and you appear years
younger.
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Eat lesi met if you feel Eackachy or
have bladder trouble Take
glass of Salts.
Tli.
AT THE EMPRESS
rllwing Attractions Arc llook
'! for tlie l'jnprt'Ns
$a J3mtr (Christmas hupping (Sarlg
Thanksgiving night Margarita
Fischer in "The Miracle of Life".
Friday night A Thanhouaer fea
ture, "The Conscience of Juror No.
10," and as an added attraction, the
"Country Store", in which a dozen
prizes will be given away to the audi
ence. Saturday night Five reels of com
edy. Sunday night Florence LaBadie,
in "The Trice of Her Silence," a Mu
tual Master-picture.
Only four weeks till Christinas. It hardly seems possible
that a year has rolled around again and that the Holidays, the
last of the year, are almost upon us.
Everyone is now confronted with that cenlury-old question
"what shall 1 give 'hint' or 'her for Christmas?" Until the
last few years it has been the custom for shoppers to wait until
the last minute to make their holiday purchases, but the habit
of buying early is growing from year to year, and it will gain
more headway with each year that passes.
There isn't a whit of use waiting until the last week before
Christmas before you buy your presents. If you don't feel like
buying early for the clerks' sake, then you should remember
that the stocks are well picked over before Christmas, and that
if you don't get to the stores early you will find only the left
overs. The clerks ate always in a better humor at the present
time than they are a month from now, and they can materially
assist you in making your selections, but with the rush of last
hour shoppers they have no time to render that assistance.
Now, just ponder over it a minute is there any valid reason
why you cannot make your purchases now? Of course not.
And if you'll think a few minutes more you'll make up your
mind to not only get the pick of the stocks, which are now be
ing put on display, but you'll decide to take compassion on the
clerks.
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY
FIBSHSSUE
Come Out Today for First Time this
Term Is Ably Kdlled and
Well Patronized
o rum ' woman who eats meat repil-
.;!v rir -i , a mistake by fliialiinu the
mui.i ; . j '' !-. m-iIiv, says a well known
nit 'inrity. V! .it forinr. urio acid w'lieii
xcitis the k 1'iiiey.i, tln-y become over
worked from t. ? strain. n't sliiL'p.-h end
f il to filter the waste and poisons from
kiie blood, then We get sick. Nearly nil
rheumatism, heiid.clief-, liver trouble.
ervousneRH, dizzine, bleeplossneps and
rii ary disorders oumo from slug"'-:
Keys.
e moment you feel .- dull ache i
...i.eys or your back huita or if i .
urine is cloudy, oflens' e, full of sc !.
ment, irregular of passe .-e or attended !
scns.itioo of scalding, rton eating nuv
nl p't about four o.ineeb of o'--tilts
from ar.y pharinry ; tik.
tahlespoonful in a glass of water Ltfj!.
breakfast, and in ft few devs roi'r
will net line. This famo'is salts is wv
from the acid of grapes '.r.u lemon ju'.'.e
combined with litJua, a
for generatiena to flu
the kidneys also to ne
in urine it no longer
thus cri'lincr bladder w
lad saUs ii inexp'
injure: mus a deli
litlna-A'attT ilrink
should take nw ai'
kidnevs clean and u us md 'he leod
pure tlieret'V avoic . .;j wrious 1 :
eouipl.ut.v.ru.
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WE WANT
YOUR
HIDES -FURS PELTS
We buy outright and pay Highest Prices, or we tan
and make them into Garments, Robes or Leather.
Our new tannery now in full operation. Added facili
ties insure better work, quieker service. Ship us your
hides and save the niiddleman's profit yourself. We guar
antee highest prices for raw hides and furs and make
lowest prices for tanning and garment making. We do
taxidermy and repair work. Reference any bank in city.
Come in and see us.
OMAHA ROBE & TANNING CO.,
405 No. 27th Street, South Omaha, Nebr.
! lias been iu-u
rtnl ptimt'Iat
.rsl.rf tl. sti lt
iiUi ? ir. -Station,
: :-rvi ct.nnof
.f il e:r.n. .
v.H icl everyone
'ben to f eeii the
THE MIRACLE OFJUFE
Silent Fle f(r Motherhood An
Apieal for IW'tU-r Iliiblei
A Blow to Divorce
The Thanksgiving number of The
Spud, the official publication of the
Alliance high school, made its ap
pearance today, being fresh off the
Herald press. The first number of
the school year is always looked up
on us a criterion for the future is
sues, and this one augurs well for the
other numbers.
The reading matter is put up in ex
cellent and interesting style, and will
prove of interest not only to the stud
ents but to patrons as well. The is
sue is well patronized by the adver
tisers, and nearly all of the principal
business firms in Alliance are repre
sented. The Stft
Editor-in-Chief, Marian Mote.
Associate Editor, Lester Harvey.
Business Manager, Norman Newberry.
Asst. Business Manager, Huch Dav
enport.
Subscription Manager, Janet (Jrass
man.
Asst. Subscription Manager, Tressa
Vandervoort.
Organization Editor, Ethel Clary.
Exchange Editor. Walter Williams.
Athletic Editor, Howard Bennett.
Staff Artist, Jeannette Haney.
Tla-ss Kdltorx
Senior. Mildred Campbell.
Junior, Jeanette Haney.
Sophomore, Ethel Nation.
Freshmen, Mabel Young.
The subscription price of the Spud
is fifty cents for the school year, or
! fifteen cents for a single copy. Plen
ty or extra copies of this issue are be
ing printed, and It is thought the pu
pils will have no trouble in dispos
ing of them. The next Issue will be
in January, and will be the mid
winter number.
Many centuries ago three wise
men of the East followed a star Its
light has led the wise men and wom
en of the world ever since. Through
love, self-sacrifice, Joy, pain, devo
tion, it guides humanity to the shrine
)ot all ages the child. That this
miracle of life may be perpetually
performed, the multitudes of men
and women toil, striving by their la
bors to make the earth a fitter place
to cradle the race, and to win for
future generations a fuller, freer life
And yet, many a young wife, aglow
with vitality, and happy in her love
has recoiled bitterly from her trust
at the first whisper of the voice of
the Angel of Renunciation.
The theme handled in the feature
photo-play, "The Miracle of Life.
which comeB to the Empress Thanks
giving night, is one that will have a
direct appeal to every wife and moth
er in Alliance. The play has receiv
ed the endorsement of all the lead
ing women's clubs throughout the
country, and that fact that it played
at the Strand in Denver for a solid
week Is sufficient proof of its draw
ing power.
W' ."V
i" .'-1 pj
tfStf-iiwflSijE:'
For its wonderful accuracy, its safety and con
venience, and its effectiveness for small game
-xX$' anc target shooting, ycu should buy
TTie TX.rrtn .22
D?mVB"lin;i re l.wt.T lia. mnL
quirk m. Kanim and striinc. Mfplvfim.
Inirtmn. Ha f -nsille. vuible hainmer. It
lkf uown r.ilr. You can look through th
barrel it clean from both ends.
.SI CaLIBRf
Repeating Rifle
Model 20, as illuitrated. Z
$r7?v inch octagon barrel, 1 5 aw
25 shots, $12.30.
I,. KA i.IT f j CVi ;v
miurytrorn drft-ctive cartridges, from ahella. powder and VSfc
galea. The Sida Ejection thrnwa ahella away to the aide
ne ver up acroat your line of tight.
Hanrilea all .22 abort. .22 lona anJ .22 ln.ril1 r.r.
ing Ilia hollow-point hunting cartridge. Accurate to 200 yarda. A perfect
in iui raooua, aquirreia, nawaa, crowg, etc
ZJZarfin .22 repeater alao made b kajnraarleaa and lever-action Bodek.
TZo TffsnJn Afarrm9 fit s."d 3e po'amfor complete cal-
a Willow St. New Haven. Conn, mg'riflee luSahotgT
Mode! 29. 23-inch
round barrel.
15 shots.
$10.50
OUT OF PROPORflOH
Fourteen Divt.rceti for Tills Term
Court Separation Alxiut sut
Numerous u-h Marriages
of
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CHRISTMAS
is COMING
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Beware of Cheap Substltutea
In these days of keen competition
It Is important that the public should
see that they get Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy and not take substi
tutes sold for the sake of extra profit
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has
stood the test and been approved for
more than forty yean. Obtainable
everywhere.
No, Alliance isn't a Reno, but just
the same the number of divorce cases
on the docket for this week's term of
district court is rather startling.
There are fourteen of them count
'em. and the reasons they are want
ed, as filed in the complaints, are as
numerous and varied as the colors of
the rainbow.
Now, for comparison, take the
number of marriape licenses that
have been issued. They average
about two or three a week. That is
possibly 150 a year, but remember
that at each of the terms during the
year there are nearly always several
divorce cases. When these are total
ed and this total is put against the
number of licenses issued well,
they're not getting married much
faster than they are getting divorced.
Marriage Licence
A marriage license was issued last
Thursday to Earl H. Sutherland and
Nelle M. Grant, both of Madison, Ne
braska, and a license was issued
Monday to Robert Austin and Josey
Chambers, both of Bayard.
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It is high time
to bein selecting
gifts for your
friends and loved
ones.
year we have an especial
ly pleasing stock of appropri
ate gifts for all the family. A nice piece of jew
elry is one of the best and most lasting gifts that
can be presented, and it is a constant reminder
of the giver. Here are a few suggestions:
Rings Necklaces
Wrist Watches Bracelets
Emblems Lavaliers
Watches Cut Glass
Vanity Cases Stickpins
Clocks Mesh Bags
We engrave all articles free of charge, but we
would suggest that you make your selections ear
ly so we can do your engraving when you want
it, thus avoiding the eleventh hour rush. We
guarantee every article purchased, whether it is
costly or inexpensive you get the best quality
just the same.
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The Jeweler
In Hrennan's Drii"; Stoif:
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