r two THE ALLIANCE HK1UM), FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1920 164 GLEANERS School Overcoats Fcr Boys Sizes From 8 to 18 Years About 40 Coats, ycur choise $12.50 IP 'ii i i 3 J I BUnn rMNTINfl CO.. Owners - A 1 n n u II, iv known. nowever, prem-m unnur CPkt iUtanrC HCrnlU nifll(, furnish another Instance of the futility ot attempting 10 mane third newspaper bud In a city where there are two good seml-weeklles In I full bloom, as well as the futility ot trying the dally stunt without adv quate capital and, more or Ions un- 1 orcupled field. A few Alliance mer- chans are talking or (he need t,r i 'dally In this city, but with this sort of an object lesson so near at home, only a foolhardy publisher with a fat bankroll would make the attempt. Entered at the pontofflce at Alliance, Neb., for transmission tli'oiiKn the . ii r. .1 nl... i.i.tlap ln H I i rl nmi If. am ""' . . OEnnnu t. urnrt. jr. niitor EUWIN M. HI lilt Puslnesa Mgr. Offlrlel newnpepT 'f th Alliance; oilltiul iiipper Hull County. City of of llo Owned end published bv The Burr frlntliitr Company, 'Ipnrne Purr, Jr President; Kdwln M. Hurr, Vice Pres- lltrnt. The grand Jury Investigations In Chicago have borne bitter fruit In the confessions of Eddie Cicotte and other members of the Chicago White Box that they accepted brlbea and deliberately threw the last world's erles to Cincinnati. For ye"--1 baseball hat stood alone at the only national sport In which there was too hint of crookedness. Prize-fighting, "resiling even football have been convicted In divers Instances, but ttg league baseball has stood alone. THe national game has been hit a body blow, one that will require years of clean playing to overcome. In all probability, the game will never com pletely recover Its lost prestige. Darn It all, why can't white men stay whiter The Hatte Valley Dally News, es tablished at Scottsbluff about a year go, has apparently discovered that Jordan Is a pretty rough road to travel. Despite countless changes In management and the occasional Infl ation of fresh blood In the way of more backing, the dally has grown weaker and more anaemic day by ' day, until last Tuesday morning, when creditors made an effort to bring suit against the publication, A. E. Clark, who has been in charge, could not be found. Will Maupln of the Gering Midwest Is said to be tem porarily In charge, although . the news columns furnish no proof of his line Italian hand. So near as can be learned by a rank outsider, the 8cottsbluff dally got off on the wrong foot and has never been able to catch the step. Scottsbluff should be good a field for a daily as any city of Its size in the state, and whether the fault for its failure to date lies with the editorial staff or the mer chants of that city may never be METHODISTS PLAN A GO TO CHURCH DRIVE In the month of October there will be a go-to-church campaign in the Methodist church. In which there will be special services each Sunday, and the object of which is to stum late church attendance. October 3 is "Rally day"; October 10 Is "Sun day school day"; October 13 Is "Young People's day"; October 24 Is "Newcomers' day"; and October 31, pictures will be given. A differ ent committee will be In charge each week. FiitsT HAPTisT oilmen. As a father or mother you cannot do a better thing for your children than to take them to Sunday school and church next Sunday. They look to you for this leadership. If yc fall them, nobody else can make up for your neglect. The future officers and members of the church are being trained today. You want your boy it girl to be well equipped for his or her place In society In years to come. Your boy or girl will be Just such a man or woman as you encourage ai?v or her to be. Miracles are not going to be performed In a day to make up for any neglect on the part of par ents today. The morning sermon, "The Prayer In the Garden." will be followed by the communion service. B. Y. P. U. and Junior at 6:30 Evening sermon at 7:30. Sermon subject, "The Marred Vessel." Good music by the new choir. Every member of the congregation urgeu to be present. Remember ours la the "home-like church", and there is al ways a welcome for you In our church home. J. ORRIN GOULD, Minister. Engineer Carr Is laying off on ac count of illness. Your Every Banking Need ONE of the things on which The Gunrdlan State Dank prides Itself most is Its diversified Bi ivlre. .n h'.ve hero a complete group of rVpm tnients. each one meeting a Jlr. tlnct and definite purpose. Your e y lia.ikirg need can be adequate ly tared for at this bank and we al w,iyi welcome the opportunity to serve you. December 1st we pay our regular 5 compounded seini-annual interest on your Savings Account. You are invited lo test its convenience. 5 compounded semi-annual interest added to your account. Subject to withdrawal without notice. Deposits made on or before the 10th day of any month considered as having been made on the first day.' The Guardian State Bank Capital, $50,000.00 Under Supervision of the State of Nebraska. Evangelist E. E. Davidson of Kansas City, Mo. Whatever Church you may belong to, we disire your presence, and if to none at all, then we are the more anxious for you to hear the following subjects discussed : SUBJECTS Sunday, a. m., Oct. 3 "Provoking Oneanother." Sunday, p. m., Oct- 3 "Pleasantness of Religion." Monday, p. m., Oct. 4 "A Surrenderd Life," Tuesday, p. m,, Oct. 5 "Run-Speak to the Young." Wednesday, p. m., Oct. 6 "Self Examination." Thursday, p. m., Oct. 7 "Is Life Worth Livingt" Friday, p. m., Oct. 8 "If God Be For Us Who Can Be Against Us?" Would you like to see Alliance a safer city for boys and girls to grow to manhood and womanhood in f If 60, give us your prayers and help. , STEPHEN J. EPLER, Ministr. DUSTIN FURNUM AT IMPERIAL TONIGHT "Durand of the Bad Lands," with Dustfn Farnum, Is the feature at the Imperial tonight. In the play, Dur and, wanted for rustling 700 cattle across the border, holding up tn"e Empire Express, cleaning up the' Lone Wolf Gold Mine, stealing a prize breeding cow, and killing nine teen persons in a massacre, was the Instrument of Increasing the contri butions received by the Itev. "Kingdom-Come" Knapp from a few old buttons and safety-pins to an amount which numbered In four figures. "A Modern Salome" Is the Inter esting title of the Saturday offering, in which Hope Hamilton takes the lead. . It's the story of "Salome" In a new guise. When her husband's secretary wouldn't flatter her, the woman vowed revenge. The pros pectus makes one believe that it's quite a play. Ethel Clayton, In "A Lady of Love," the Sunday attraction, tells the tale of a woman who lost her heart In a romantic Infatuation'; and thought she had found the greatest thing In the world. But when she found that the man she had eloped with was another woman's husband then her adventure In real love began. Constance Talmage In "Who Cares?" from the story by Cosmo Hamilton, Is scheduled for Monday. It'B a story of youth and the prob lems of youth, or a girl who mar ries carelessly and tries to play the game of life without due regard to the rules and responsiblltles of the game. 1 V THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Sedan with electric starting and lighting system, with demountable rims with 3H-nch tires all around, is a family car of class and comfort, both in summer anl in winter. For touring it is a most comfortable car. The large plate glass windows make it an open car whefl desired, while in case of rain and all inclement weather, it can be made a most delight ful closed car in a few minutes. Rain-proof, dust proof, fine upholstering, broad, roorny neats. Simple in operation. Anybody can safely drive it. While it has all the distinctive and economical merits of the Ford car in operation and maintenance. Won't you come in and look it over ? PATE BAN Coursey & Miller ir1 m. Mr. and Itfrs. w. II. v;iiih nn.i small son, William, expect to leave i Saturday for Denver, where they will make their future home. BESS 3S "Reduced Prices Price Reductions Continue At The Fashion Shop on All Coats, Soits, Dresses i Waists mi 71 1 9 Skirts r. Millinery These reductions include all of our Fall lines the latest arrivals that you have admired so much. You get to select from the choicest creations on this season's market. They are all here waiting for you at lower prices. The Fashion Shop continues its lower prices campaign for the benefit of those who have so far been unable to take advantage of these big savings. SEE THAT YOU DO NOT LOSE BY WAITING TOO LONO. ' 'IP : (!' ijh r Extra Special Reductions On All New and Seasonable Millinery Just now, when the season is at its height, we are giving big reductions On All Tailored and Pattern Hats This includes all Duvetyn, Panne and All Silk Lyons Velvet in the seasons. Most approved shapes and all the new color ings as well as the transparent ones. We emphasize especially our hand made hats trimmed in all the new fads and fancies. A more complete line has never been assembled. THIS PRICE REDUCTION PLACES THEM WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. THE FASHION SHOP '--1 V 7 d 1 V