TF.N THE ALLIANCE HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY S, 1921 Six-Cylinder Truck a Feature of Sturgeon Exhibit at Auto Show A six-cylinder Avery ton and a half truck will' be one of the big: features of the Slurcffon icarape at the auto show t the roof purden Friday and Wat unlay, according to I,oe Sturgeon, pro prietor of the establishment. Thin la the first six-cylinder truck to be fhown in this part of the country, and its performance in Kaid to be making deal er and users nit up and take notice. A bis: advantage Is that the cost i nbout the name us for a four-cylinder truck. Farmer and stockmen will be rs much interested In looking oyer this truck as they will in the exhjhit of the new models of pleasure cars. The Sturgeon Kurnx( handles the Oakland and Paige. The lf21 models of the Oakland will be on display at the auto f how, r.nd prospective buyers will be interested in the many new features that have been added, as well as in the economical operation. With its unusual power and scientific light weicht construction, the Oakland is noted for a marked eare and flexibil ity, and affords the benefits of un usual tire and gasoline mileage. The designs are especially graceful. I,ee Sturgeon is now pole owner of the Sturgeon garage, although his brother and former partner is still connected with the institution. This garage has been in Alliance for oyer five yeard and has won an increasing patronage that speaks volumes for the way in which the business is conduct ed. Look up the Sturgeon exhibit at .he Fhow. Jack Hawcs Elected ' Vice President of Nebraska T. P. A.'s The 1921 Buick Is a Worthy Successor to the Previous Models Member of Tost M, T. P. A., at Alli ance are all puffed up over the selec tion of Jack Iiawes of this city as first vice president of the Nebraska T.' P. A.'s, which met in Lincoln two days last week. Half a dozen Alliance men attended the convention, w hich was , hed at the Lincoln hotel. Mr. Hawes has been prominent in T. P. A. circles since the Alliance post was organized, and his fellow members look upon the honor conferred upon him as one that is due the city and the man. iimmnt H ere's the Latest - - - and this is absolutely Final- I got it straight, too The step-son of the jan itor's wife told me and he would have no cause to stretch the truth. It's un ci: believable but. w . . t i Now, remember, not a word of this to anybody until the ; truth comes out. I wouldn't have my name mentioned for theworlo!. You'll see it all in THE HERALD THIS FRIDAY. ... .i.rr Watch the Back Page ;ifi8n:nitnimiiitmmtMiiuitmntmn Buick adherence to definite principles of motor design and chassis construc tion is again exemplified in the new Buick line for nineteen twenty-one, ac cording to Cliff Kerr, manager of the Alliance Buick service station. The new models will be on display at the Alliance Auto Show at the Roof Gar den Friday and Saturday of this week. While retaining those features that have established the thorough sound ness and practicability of Buick , cars during the last twenty years, improve ments in body design and mechanical units have been incorporated in the j cars that place them far in advance of i the usual trend of development. I Yet, just as in past years, there is an absence of radical departures or; untried changes ih the new Buick line. J The improvements, after exhaustive' tests, have proved practical and cor-1 recti y related to the Buick chassis us a whole. So, in the new Buick cars there is an expression of distinction and luxury, quality and refinement, consistency and power almost inconceivable. And were it not for the immense organization built up by Buick during the last !e cade, this wonderful Twenty One Buick would, indeed, be impossible. Mechanically, the new Buick is more than a worthy successor to the previ ous models that have performed their way into the hearts of. motorics ev erywhere; in appearance, the new Buick is a revelation. The line for nineteen twenty-one comprises seven new models, each powered with the famous six-cylinder Buick Valve-in-Hcad motor. In other y,ord!?, a single standard bf mechanical excellence is available for the pur chasers of all Buick cars, supplement ed by four closed and three open body types, which make it possible to . pply the Buick standard to each individual's motoring requirement. PERSONALS James Graham of Hemingford was in town today. Mrs. Jane Earp who was quite ill last week, is recovering. T. B. Jen.on. of Hemingford, was an Alliance visitor Monday. Let's go fishin'. Get your fish ing tackle and rods at Thiele's. ,fr. nnd Mrs. Frank Potmesil were Alliance visitors "on Wednesday. ''nits! H. Styles of Hemingford was in town today .for medical .treatment. ; G. W. DeMoss left Tuesday morning for a few weeks' visit at DesMoines, Iowa. See the Sailor Hats for $4.98 Highland-Holloway Co. 45 Klmer McManis has returned, and will enjoy a few weeks' visit with his family. ii. and Mrs. G. ,L. Griggs returned this morning from a. trip to Lincoln and Hastings, Nebr. Mrs. H. T. Coleman of Bridgeport is spending a few days yith her father, H. L. Ormsby. Let's go fishin. , Get your fish ing tackle and rods at Thiele's. : 45-46 Mrs. H. B. Sallisbury and children spent Sunday with Mr. Salisbury at the Hubbell ranch near Berea. Mrs. H. T. Davis returned Thursday afternoon from Kansas City with her small son. She has been away several months. See the Sailor Hats for $4.98. M Highland-Holloway Co. 45 ,.Mrs. II. K. Armstrong of Sidney, who. has been visiting Miss Grace Johnson, returned to her home Sun day. Hear the May Victor Records at Thiele's. ' 45-46 - Mrs. W. E. Meti entertained a num ber of friends Sunday evening. CITY MANAGER'S CORNER Last week we enlarged the openings leading into the storm Mwer at Sev enth and Laramie streets so that any flood water coming in on Seventh street would be carried olT by the storm Fewer. This is the time of the year when we want to see our c'V cleaned up. There has heretofore been a practice of dumping refuse along our highways and in low places. Just under the via duct on the south side of the railroad this practice has been going on and accumulated an unsightly pile of re fuse. Mr. Shelton, our scavanger, has now cleaned this away into the low places and is covering it up at his own expense while this refuse was former ly put there by others. We are going to hold him responsible for the ap pearance of our highways and dump ing grounds and as a consequence it is not fair to allow everyone to haul and dntvm wVrc nnd when hv '"hnn -n '' then expect Mr. Shelton to clean uo after thcin. The prices announced for hauling refuse on AprJ 2ith are very rea.-onpb'e and should there be any complaints kindly let us know about it. The plan of paying a monthly fee to keep premises cleaned up is growing in ravor and will piove the most economical and satisfactory in the" end when everyone follows this plan. Let us make a special effort to clean up our alleys and premises during the next ten days and then keep them so. Visitors coming into our city remem ber Alliance by the appearance of our streets and homes. ' Best of a'J, how ever, this is our home and we should feel proud of our city and keep it cleaned up and boost for it. Ray Butler, Glen Joder and the Brennaman boys attended the ball game at Scottsbluff Sunday, between the Alliance and ScottsbUilT Blacks. JoinThis Conspiracy Mothers' Day Club 111 ill Surprise Your Mother on May 8th Mothers' Day with a Brunswick We have a secret. we want, to share with you but we ta"'f prblish the details .here. We iiav a wonderfut plah foV i- you to use ih horionag your ?.!other on the day that's named for her. We call it our Mothers' Day . Club. All the-details we explain personally, but not in print But it's a splendid idea, conceived ,by Rrunswiclc, and one j whi :h you'll appreciate. f This part we can tell -on Mothers' Day your Mother will be given Vpemendirui surprise. Bp MoMlia , We deliver to her a Brunswick Phonograph Model 112) and a, special collection of Bruns wick Records, and but the rc$t is prt of the secret. The Mothers' Day Club makes it easy for you to honor her in this delightful manner. It affords her a perma nent' reminder, a con stant pleasure. Come in at once and let us jtell you the plaits personally. Never hat such an offer been made before. . The time is short so. come in at once THIELE'S Thi Start With o Gmarante Without Red Tap M II When Lumber Is Down Almost 40 You have undoubtedly heard that lumber! prices are down but perhaps you can't realize it. Have you taken the trouble to GET THE FIGU.RES? If you need a building, we urge you to come in and talk it over with us. Here are some prices you can verify: Year Ago Drop Siding, per 1,000 ft - 1 $115.00 Two-by-fours, and two-by-sixes . ; 65.00 LET US SHOW YOU WHAT YOU CAN SAVE AND WHERE Now $65.00 38.00 Year Ago Now Edge Grain, Fir Flooring $125.00 $75.00 No. 1, White Pine Lath, per 1,000 ft 25.00 12.00 It is too easy to reject a proposition when you don't investigate. If you want to build, do yourf the justice to see just what your saving will amount to. We may be able to help you out. OUR SERVICES ARE ABLE, HELPFUL AND WILLING GIVE 4JS THE CHANCE. FOWLER LUMBER COMPANY ' FLOYD LUCAS, Manager c V. J