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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1920)
EH El HiHTui had I r, IMPERIAL TONIGHT, THEATRE JUNE 22 THE COOLEST THEATRE IN THE WEST MOST COMFORTABLE SEATS. YOU CAN'T KEEP FROM ENJOYING YOURSELF NAY BROS. GREATER MINSTRELS 71A n 1 im 3rn Daneing-Jubilco Shouters ZU "eODle Ilan1tat,01n Melodies-and everything to make OH Ponnln Photoplay DOROTHY PHILLIPS in "SOUL FOR SALE" Comedy "AN ARTIST'S MODEL" LATEST CURRENT EVENTS Admission Child, 31c, Adults 68c, and War Tax. i PERSONALS Mrs. Anna L. Arrlson left for Kan Baa City Friday to visit her Bon. Harry. , Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McKelvcy of Chadron are spending a few ' day wun Mr. ana Mrs. A. S. Mote. Mr. and Mrs. George Cox and son, Aierie, were In Alliance Monday vis ltlng It. m. Baker and family. They are on their way from Mullen to Portland, Oregon. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Durke'e of Up ton, who have a hardware store there and also at Osage, were In Al liance Monday on business. Markers and sorters wanted, male or lemaio. Alliance Steam laundry. Mlsa Genevieve Lodge of Lincoln wui arrive tne laBt of the week to visit her cousin. Miss Ma Dwyer, and from here she will go to BCOUSDIUIT. Miss Agnes Newberry and brother, norman. will leave Saturday to motor to Elmore, S. D., to the cabin mm Ton 9K m Actncl reretrfnrlh In a Mcllinper Kxlra jf ly Tire. Danger ef tone bruise or blow- tnuilmnm. tlellinirer Eiir I 1T T.rc re Hand Mad, I.ubbci -hava Ufl . Vacuum t trcaa and are " . . GUARANTEED GOOO MILFH Our rcprcacntaUva will tell yo i n. y mK la fcoyinr joalitr tire at a fojmlat l'rice. DSIBIBOTED BCUSYELT BY GUYFORBES Miss Inei Klemke of Dayard, ts vlRitlng Miss Esther Devington. Mrs. J. G. Ficklin and Mrs. Chas. Pflung of Hyannla were In Alliance Tuesday on business. , Mr. and Mrs. L, Champ of Bridge port are in Alliance for a few days. W. J. Ronin of Fremont,, the offic ial starter for. the races, arrived Monday. Fred ElQuist of Mitchell ia hero to visit his wife who ia ill at the St. Joseph hospital. Mra. Elqulst is doing very nicely. A. W. Pitt in ger and' family and C. VV. Gibbs 'of Newcastle are in Alli ance for the races. L. M. Young of the Peters Shoe company assisting at the Golden Rule store. Dr. Smith, of North Platte, assis tant State Veterlnarl an. i in Alli ance on business. , O. W. Hendby. of th Omhi r. stafT and wife are In Alliance for the week. H. E. Mollrlng. formerly of thu city, is here to spend the week. Jim Kearns of Kansas C.itv ia in Alliance for hlef stock commission firm this , wot k. KjriM?rloncetl hand Ironer wanted. Alliunco Stenin Ixuimlry. 59-OO-01 AntOn Uhriff. onnnlv :,. i, .. ,., .w vumima.iiUII- or, is attending the meetin? r ti-y Commissioners, which will be in session all week. . ' C. L. Drake, now of Sierra Mirfm Calif., former owner of (he Drako Hotel, is anions the mam- emmta i Alliance this week. He is aluo at tending to some business matters. U Li. Smith of the sreneroi siinoi in. tordonfs office is expectim- his fatb er from Rock Falls, III., to spend a month with him. Th? men of the Water Son-inn i (. Tuisday for Whitman. Miss Fern Ludlow left TtioRdnvfnr Antioch to make her home. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION will meet one more, day only, July nth, s. ALL THIS yEEK -vARMORY JJ A sS.;The 1.000 a mm AY sSv Week k Musik 1 j W QCHEMBECK'Q & J3 Jazz-Klassic E Orchestra ALL THIS WEEK Dancing, 8:30 to 1:00, $1.10 EvVniSgEntir? Ladies Free EXTRA!! Prof, and Mrs. Stanley, Exhibition Danc ing, Demonstrating the . NEW YORK DANCES PAUL MORGAN, Trumpet, late of Ted Lewis Jazz Band. Columbia Records "Rit" RITTER, Trombonist, late of Art Nickman's Orchestra. Columbia Records ' Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bump of Whit man are numbered among the Alli ance guests this week. W. O. Neimann la expecting his brother, Herbert, from Beatrice to spend the week. Mrs. F. W. Hicka and little son, Newton, will leave for Lincoln Wed nesday night, for a visit to Mra. Mary Parker, mother of Mr. Hlcka and from there for a months trlfl to several pointa In Iowa. Mlssea Leat and Rose Carr were In Alliance Tuesday en route from Mullen to Scottsbluff for a visit with friends. Mrs. C. F. Myera returned to her home at Ashby after being with her little son who ia ill at the St. Joseph hospital. Floyd is Improving slowly. Harry Kelly and Robert Peterson left Tuesday for the Potash Plants at Lakeside, to work. - 4 Roy Silica r.nd Roy Cusick has gone to LafccMde to work. Mrs. May Miller and Mrs. Fred Ember were in Alliance Tuesday on their way from Ferd, Neb., to Guern sey, Wyo., with the latters son and daughter. - Mrs. M. J. Raskin has returned from Denver where she attended the wedding of Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Bas kin. June 218 to 26th only, TJ.'S. Army pants.' $1.00 per pair. Wilson Bi os, next to Herald office. 59-60 Mrs! Wm. Kunzmsn of Surprise, Neb., was an Alliance visitor Tues day on her way to Mitchell to vi?it relatives. . . , Mrs. II. E. Graves of Central Cliy who has been here, periovrly ill at the Alliance HoM for the pa-.t ih.ee weeks has recovered sufficiency t?uvt she left for her hone Sat uv lay,' and a v?:y f.tir.".iotory report, cf. fjr condition was received here this morning. Mrs. Jacob Way of Risirg City stopped over In Alliance on hef way for a visit with her sister, at Scotts bluff. Mis Nevt Silence of Des Moines. Ia., was In Alliance Tuesday on her way to work at Casper, Wyo. " Ben Grimm, rip track man who had his hand injured about six weeks ago la getting along nicely. Steve and Joe Glenn, accompanied by T. E. Bishop,' left Saturday for Casper, where they have accepted employment. Mrs. Opal and children left Satur day for a visit with relatives at Ansley. ' P. Van Graven returned from Denver Friday, where ho had been attending the convention of photo graphers. While there he purchas ed some new equipment. F. B. McCoy, who owns the lum ber yard at Angora, waa in Alliance last week on business. Bob Day, of the First National bank of Oskosh, waa In Alliance last week on business t en route from Osage to his home. Mr. Day ia in terested in the oil fields at Osage. Billy Ostenberg, the show man of Scottsbluf, was in Alliance this week on business. Mr. Baruett of in r.ld'.n Role, had the misfortune to break one of the bones In al hand while woi k-.'ng on his new bu'lding h is carrying hla arm In a sling for tho prcsnu. Wedding Gifts of Distinction Your first thought in select ing a wedding present ia that Jt be distinctive that it express individuality and good taste. . ' It is those qualities which you instantly recognize when you see our display of wedding gifts. "Whether of crystal, silver, or any of the finer materials, the wedding gift from Thiele'8 carries that instant appeal of fine quality and discriminating taste. ' f ; Silver Serving Pieces $5.00 to $10.00 Mahogany Clocks $10.00 to $50.00 Out Glass I?owls $5.00 to $20.00 chea-DiuSs n. r. r iT .o- RIGHT IN THE Center of the Fun Race Meet visitors and Elks' Convention delegates will find our place KING'S COR NER right in the very heart of the fun district, at Third and Box Butte. It's tho handi est place to drop into, has tho finest of everything in our line, and we want your business. Read what we can sell you: , ' " i Cigars, Tobaccos and Cigarettes ' - . We have a completo stock of your favorite cigars, kept in perfect smoking condition- ? Priced right. It's tho same story, with smoking tobaccos and cigarettes. Oct lntOi tho labit of dropping into King's Corner. It's too convenient .to overlook. . ' Our Lunch Counter Will be pleased to serve yoit regular meals or lunches, at any hour of the day. "We specialize on good, wholosomc food, well-cooked and served to you promptly and cheerfully, Hot Weather Drinks This hot weather you have been looking for something to quench that thirst. Drop in for a minute at King's Corner, and try a bottle of ico cold-White Ribbon, or Jlarphy.'s Root Beet. We handle Murphy's exclusively in Alliance. Or you' may have Gold Nugget. All flavors of Pop, and Soft Drinks, or Ico Cream. , " . COME IN AND SEE US DURING THE RACE MEET AND CONVENTION s . " . KISKI3 BE03., Proprietors 4 - , - - GoiIlo, to Biaildo? If you are, you will find it well worth your while to bring your material bill' in for us to figure on. , j Since we carry practically everything that you need, it is possible for us to name you a price on the complete bill very much lower than if you can buy in small lots from different sources. Building Material of Dependable Quality The durability of your Building depends so much upon the quality of tho Material used in the construction that every precaution should guard it selection.' r f An easy and safe way to handle this is to buy here where quality, is always guaranteed. Dierls Lumber & Coal Go. V y I Watch InsrctortS&kQ u