The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 06, 1920, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1920.
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BATHING GIRLS AT
IMPERIAL SATURDAY
There'll be some Bhow at the Im
perial Saturday evening. The usual
five pets of I'aniagea vaudeville give
way to the Mack Sennet bathing
girls and Taul Robinson In "1920
Bathing Girl Revue." Robinson has
reigned at Universal City as the
screen's favorite comedy star, and
the pirls are gathered from the vari
ous studios on the coast and each Is
a specialist in her line. It'll be a
grand bunch, and you won't want to
miss 'cm.
The moving picture feature of the
program is Constance Talmage In
"Scandal." a Select Pictures produc
tion which deals with A pampered
Ww York debutante, self-willed and
high tempered, but strangely appeal
ing. If you don't believe that one
small i:e will beget thousands, this
picture will prove It to you; and If
you know by experience, you'll se
cure some valuable lessons in getting
out of trouble, which you probably
won't be able to follow.
The Sunday program will also be
Special
Reduced
Price
on
Fancy
Box Chocolates
Your supply of Candy from the holidays is surely exhausted by
this time. We present this opportunity to obtain high-grade
Boxed Goods at exceptional prices. Look at our offering and
judge for yourself. You cannot do better.
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Fancy Boxes
20c, Now
60c,
60-80,
8041.00,
$1.2541.50,
$1.6042.00,
$2.2542.50,
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15c
40c
50c
75c
$1.00
S1.50
$1.75
Alliance Candy Store
Phone 27
Nothing wrong with our balance!
Chesterfield
THE right balance
of costly Turkish
and choice Domestic
tobaccos, propor
tioned by experts
that's why Chester
fields "satisfy!
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Sweeps CLEAN Up to the Handle' 9
THRIFT and saving in the home are becoming
more and more important every day. Why
overlook the saving which can be made on
everyday article a broom for instance?
Practice real economy by getting a ZEDA-LEE. the
NEW STYLE LEE BROOM. Will not flare or
spread; will not scatter straws.
Not tjMJMS.
k.uld.ri it
Mm ia.t
vaoriaccuttaag
Cut the Sewing
when your ZEDA-LEE broom wears
down remove the threads. There's
lots ii good sweeping left.
The patented fattening underneath
the shield holds the broom cora
firmly oointed downward in
the natural way. This is an
exclusive feature of the
ZEDA-LEE. It is this
feature that makes it
possible to cut the sew
mg, and to use the broom
close up to the handle.
The NEW STYLE
ZEDA-LEE is a double
service broom. Try one.
U2 BftOOM A DUSTEX COMPANY
eceptlonal. To begin with, there
are two episodes of the serial, "The
Invisible Hand." and Vivian Martin
In "The Third Kiss," which lives up
to Its name. You never can tell
about a woman and you hadn't
ought to tell about a man.
Dorothy Utah. In "Nugget Nell." a
story of the early days In the west,
will be the Monday attraction. Mr.
and Mrs. Carter Dellaven in a Cap
itol comedy, "Close to Nature," wl 1
complete the bill. One way of de
scribing this comedy Is to say thr.t
a good time was had by all," but
It's not a strictly accurate descrip
tion. We've had a chance to read
the scenario, and don't think it Is.
BOY SCOUT lUUKFS
The Boy Scouts tenth anniversary
week is from February 8 to 14 and
to start the week off all the mem
bers of troop one will attend the
churches in a body, Fresbyterlan In
the morning and Baptist in the eve
ning, these being selected by vote.
It is hoped that every person In the
city will adopt the nation-wide
slogan for Boy Scout week: "Do a
good turn daily.
Examinations were given last
Tuesday and a large number of the
boys passed the greater part of the
first and second class test. Cooking
and first aid were given.
Twelve scouts and Assistant Scout
master Hamilton went on a flf ty-mlle
bicycle hike last Sunday In order to
pass one of the requirements of the
merit badge In cycling. The first re
quirement is that the scout shall ride
fifty miles In ten hours and report
correctly a verbal message. This
message was given to Mr. Morehead,
mayor of Hemingford. The party
left Alliance at 7:45 a. m. and ar
rived In Hemingford at 11:45. After
making up the excess mileage that
was required, the return was began
at 2 p. in. and Alliance was reached
at 4:30 p. m. The scouts who made
the trip are: Johnny Moxon, Loren
Winship, Rowland Threlkeld, Paul
Thompson, Charles Cross, Garland
Baker, Frank Mounts, Earl Vander
las, Charles Ewlng. Leland Messex
and Adren Tyree. Jack Marks was
with the party part of the way. A
good time was enjoyed by all and
everyone felt fine until the next day.
We need the support of the busi
ness men. May we have it?
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WAR DEPARTMENT IS
MAKING INVESTIGATIONS
The local chapter of the American
Red Cross, through its home service
section, has been requested by the
war department to assist its service
and information branch In securing
Information concerning employment
obtained for discharged soldiers
through the various welfare organ'
izatlons. To facilitate this undertak
ing a questionnaire has been pre
pared covering the different phases
of the work in order to classiy re
sults from the standpoint of the em
ployer as well as the employed. There
ts evidently an effort, also, to check
up the relative value of the work
accomplished by the Bocial agencies.
Information is asked concerning
the number of ex-service men seek
ing employment and the number for
whom employment was found during,
the past year; the estimated number
still out of work and the number of
disabled men eligible but not yet ap
proved by the federal board for vo
cational education.
Aside from the need of this Infor
mation to complete its annual report,
there is evidently a desire on the part
of the war department to use this
experience in furthering its efforts to
re-establish the discharged soldier.
Suggestions and recommendations
are requested, as well as the prompt
co-operation of those In charge of the
work. Members of the Red Cross
among the ex-service men and others
through whom Information is avail
able can be of great assistance to the
local chapter In complying with the
government's request for this report.
If you can give the home service bu
reau of Alliance any information on
ex-service men who are out of work
or on men who should apply for
compensation because of some dls
ease or disability acquired in or ag
gravated by their military service,
we shall appreciate it very greatly.
Call at the court house or 'phone
145. The home service bureau has
finally been assigned what it hopes
will be permanent headquarters on
he first floor.
URENNAN TO OCCUPY
CITY MISSION BUILDING
The Brennan drug store will oc
cupy the building formerly used as a
city mission after February 15, ac
cording to a sign that has been put
up within the past few days. There
will be a number of changes In bust
ness locations from now until after
t e first of March.
MORB I1ELP FOIl TUB
RECRUITING OFFICE
Sergeants Howard and Blessing ef
the Omaha office arrived in Alliance
Wednesday morning and will become
a part ol the regular personnel. Al
liance has made a notable record In
recruiting during the year Just
passed, and Plans are being mart to
make a big drive for recruits during
the coming months.
Lee Basye la reported out of dan
ger, ana out of quarantine as well.
He was seriously 111 for a time.
Councilman Ed Henry is out of the
Fourth Street Market
Some of our regular prices subject only to
market changes,
Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles,
Package ..
Karo Syrup, gallon size,
Light
Swift's Silver Leaf Pure Lard,
Per pound
Swift's Silver Leaf Pure Lard,
10 lb. lots
Swift's Premium Bacon,
Per pound
Swift's Winchester Bacon,
Per pound
Extra large jars Pure Apple Butter,
Each
Large packages Black Bird Oats,
Each
Royal Anne Cherries,
Gallon cans .
Apricots
Gallon cans .
$1.35
IU4
Peaches
Gallon cans
Karo Syrup, gallon size,
Dark
9c
$1.09
33c
31c
. 47c
.J6c
... 43c
29c
$1.15
98c
Fourth Street Market
PHONE 67
H. HIRST, Prop.
114 WEST FOURTH ST.
There is
Exceptional Value
in our offering of
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New Blouses
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Included are Special Purchases from manufac
turers, which we have obtained at an attractive fig
ure, as well as choice selections from our .regular
stocks.
This is a showing that brings to women of this
vicinity the greatest array of values that it has been
our pleasure to offer.
Dainty Chic Creations
The very latest things in
Headed and Embroidered
Georgette, Crepe d e.
Chine: others with evelet
embroidery and lact trim
ming, btyles are suitable
for both ladies and misses.
We believe it will be
possible for you to equal
these prices and values
anywhere. We are con
fident of the success of
this offering.
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We ask that you come to this store expecting
much for we know that you will not go away disappointed.
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