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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1920)
164 CJLE AIMERS School Overcoats For Boys Sizes From 8 to 18 Years About 40 Coats, your choise $12.50 Random Shots We are greatly relieved to lian from no lens an authority than the great actress herself, that Nailmova does not wear pajamas, waking, sleeping or at any other time. It wenm tat certain thouehtlpxa aonts have spread the report that Bhe' a9f,,8tance; he'8 m" 8ne "a,d- ) Today'ii llest Htry. An Alliance Shriner was standing rear a taxi stand one evening dur ing the Casper doings. A woman, one of those prime lookers, marched up. From across the street reeled i man who lurched Into a post. To the post he clung. It seem.'d a safety spot In a violent sea. The prim lit tle woman looked at the In a it it) tits gust. Then, nerving hersetf to per forin an act of duty, she turned to the Alliance man. "We had better go to that 'man's habitually works in them. No. tn deed she wears a pale blue silk mandarin suit. ' "Figuratively speaking." says Naz rtmova (or her press agent), a man darin suit Is first cousin to pajamas; it is not boudoir attire by any means and may properly be worn as an afternoon garb by the most modest of women if called by Its correct name." We trust this great truth will be brought home to Alliance belles be fore the cold weather sets In. Mean trick, we calls It, to put a Talr of stray "unmentionables" in a brother Shrlner's traveling bag Just before he got off the train to go home. The green-eyed demon is found ven beyond the sacred portals of the high Bchool. A demure little senior found this sort of a note off her desk when school took up Thursday morning: "Your young man was seen dancing with another girl at Hemlngford yesterday." A man has a hard time getting way with anything, these days. One woman, when she saw that photograph of Wild Bill leading the "He's only drunk," was the Shrln- er's diagnosis. "Drunk?" the woman explalmed. And then, as one with superior In telligence giving Instruction In the obvious, she added: "Why, he can't be drunk, have Prohibition." We HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. The different classes held meet ings Wednesday morning to buy flowers for little Karri Simpson, who was killed in an automobile accident Tuesday evening. The expression class will nu.t Tuesday and Thursday at 8:"r a. n., in the Gymnasium; Mrs lnic- Dun ning, coach. There has b"n some misunderstanding about th? credit offered In expression oias-. One credit will be given each ae'ncpter if creditable work is done. At present there are only nine pupili in ilia elan. A large number in th? claw, would make it more 'ntortvili'., am.' Mr' Dunning would like to hnvc as vu.r.y enroll as potsiMe. Anyone happening to glance In the A. H. S. .assembly aoout three min utes past twelve Thursday noon, would have seen several aggrieved looking faces. Yes, they were really being abused. Mr. Prince kept them five minutes, on ccount of too much talking In line. Don't worry next Alliance delegation at the Casper ,ime yu niav not "dlne" a a11 Shriners parade, threw up her hands In horror. "Who was that brazen creature that marched with the doc tor?" she asked. And if Bill hadn't told her, heaven only knows how many new scandals would have been afloat before sun-down. Football practice is In full swing. We have the promise of a fine team this year. Mr. Prince is coach and Mr. Chase assistant coach. The most of our men have had previous experience and with the excellent training they are receiving, we should have the fastest "eleven" In western Nebraska. Don't forget the football game with North Platte, Neb., the 24th. We are going out prepared to bring back the bacon. We haven't given up all hope of hearing the new Brunswick, a gift from the Seniors last year to the A. II. S. If Mr. Prince runs out of his "patent" speeches for chapel period, the Brunswick can come to his aid, and we really won't mind very much. How many taking Modern History forgo, to bring their "two bits" to Miss Whit' by Wednesday evening, and will hr.ve to draw maps all year? T' junw rs held a class meeting Wed'.'.esday evening and electad the following officers: president, Mariel kn Peagle; vice president, James Fowler; tecretary-treasurer, Jose- However, the Alliance forces were!Phin Wright; Spud editor, Edward not entirely put to rout. Our ball; Morrow; athletic representative, team went down to inglorious defeat, j George Pudy; sponsor, Miss Eneth but the first team of crapshooters ' en. took the Hemingford rrd Scottsbluffl The Sop nmore class elected their men into camp. Thai -score was at I officers Tuo: day evening, at a meet least 100 to 0. ! Ing alter tc 'ool. They were: presi- With our own eyes we have seen red murder, nor were we able to ! raise anything but our voice 1n pro test. For what seemed to be hours, e watched the Scottsbluff ball toss rs slaughter the Alliance team, to he tune of 9 to 0. Baseball isn't a good game unless the home team wins. This contest "was finished at the end of the first inning.' dent. Francis Schott; vice president. Flora Spenser; secretary-treasurer, Josephine Wilson; athletic represen tative, Pelh Joder; Spuu editor, Rol and Threlkeld; sponsor, Miss gtcckleburg. The "Freshles" also had a class meeting. Wednesday night, but as yet what occurred at said meeting Is a deep, dark secret. As soon as we find out we will Tet you know. There are now 105 pupils enrolled lh the freshman class. "Jo" got her seat changed. Did you notice all those "sweet young things" blosHom out in their organdie frocks Wednesday Well, winter will soon be here and they may not be In fashion next season. ilF.MtX(H)lll. We have a little rule we always follow when attending ball games. We count scores up to ten If the score goes about ten on either side it Isn't a ball game, but a race meet. XTJLXIV LTD1 o indestructible! I lllnmi" 0 iTCwarK PATENTED LOCK PLATES APART FOR ALL CARS FOR ALL SYSTEMS Alliance Tire Works George Mintzer, Prop. Rev. F. U. Wfflianwi and family formerly of Maryland were visitors at the Methodist parsonage over Thursday and until Friday when they left on V: 44 for their new residence at Morrill, where Rev. Mr. Williams Is the newly appointed pastor for this year. Miss Duley, one of the high school teachers, got a hard blow on the head while operating the giant stride last week and has been con fined to her room at Mrs. Andrews' and under the doctor's care. She is somebetter at this writing but will not be able to resume her duties this week. Clyde Elder, contractor, who had his hand badly cut while operating a buzz saw jst week, Is getting along as well as could be expected. He was ripping a board and the board split the saw, striking his hand about In the middle, cutting about one third of the way through. 'The doctor thinks it will heal without the loss of a finger. Rev. Harry Elliot, who has been conducting a revival meeting here for the Nazaren church, closed last Sunday evening and left for his 'home. There was a good Interest shown In the services. B. A. White purchased the-house and lot .belonging to Rev. A. J. May this week and will move In at once so the boys may have the privilege of the school here. There has been an enrollment of 205 in the schools .this year so far and there are others that will enter soon. The work starts off in a splen did manner with all indications of a fine school year. Professor Embree and all the teachers are living up to the high expectations of the school bonrd and the general public. The professor says he has a fine comnrnr of students and likes them. Tle pupils say the same of Mr. Embree and there is no'reason for any other fcentiment. The ladles of tne Methodist church held a bazaar and chicken dinner on Spud day at the church basement with the dinner beginning at 5 o'clock. ' There was plenty, for everyDoay. news, subscribe for the Alliance Her ald. Powell and son are threshing In this neighborhood this week. The county done some good road grading last week between the L. Davis and A. T. Lee farms. Thlk piece of road neened grading badly as it never was graded. It passes tne Hill Crest school. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bliss returned Sunday from a three weeks' visit In eastern Nebraska and Iowa. The trip was made by auto. A good many Joy rides seem to be merely a trip from the garage to the hospital. The Japanese control the cam phor supply of the world. Pstrlotl American moths should take notlc. Then again It may be that men marry their stenographers because the latter leave out a word now and then. 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