The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 27, 1921, Page SIX, Image 6

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TITE ALLIANCE IIERALD. FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921
AT THE MOVIES
"Bare Knuckles," a William Fox
production, in the attraction at the Im
ferial tonight With the story net In
the heart 01 the Sierra fTlount.nns and
Russell, known as "Brute" McGuire,
in the role of a construct'on camp
boss, who rules his men with his mus
cle and never carries a (run, the star
has a vehicle that is full of ral
Lloolel action. "Brute" McGuire rose
over other men in his hard school of
experience, hence his name which he
earned in San Francisco's underworld,
uhere men were recruited for the
rough work on the irrigation dams.
Russell is paid to handle this complex
character with extraordinary nkill.
Another Thomaa Melghan picture
is scheduled for Saturday "Civilian
Clothes." Somehow or other, the plays
picked out for this particular Htui
pcom to be a shade more interesting?
than most of the others. With a Mut
r.nd JeiT comedy, It ought to be a good
The Sunday feature is Eujrenf
O'Brien in "A Fool and His Money,"
taken from the best-seller by George
Ha rr McCutcheon. In this play Mr
O'Brien appears as an American au
thor who buys ,nn old castle on the
Danube in order to get "atmosphere"
for a new novel, as well as peace and
iuict. He appears to be "badly stung"
on the deal, but things turn out even
better than expected, as a charminp
"ghost" appears on the wene, and
enough engrossing adventures follow
to make him wonder whether it isn't
only a novel, after all. A fight with a
villainous nobleman and a chase over
the snow-covered hills convince him it
Isn't all "make-believe," and the final
reassurance is when he clasps the fair
heroine in his arms.
"The Freeze-Out," starring Harry
Carey, Is billed for next Monday. The
scenes are laid in Broken Buckle, a
western town. Proprietor of Head
light Saloon a tough customer. His
lattner tough, too. Former has a sis
'er not like her brother. Is a school
ieacher and is ashamed of brother's
business. A nt ranger comes to town
says he will start new gambling
jlace. She gets angry, but likes him
tnd wants to reform him. Whips him,
then hugs him. He continues t& build
his gambling resort. The brother and
lariner get anpry threaten him. He
worries not. The day of the opening
f the new resort arrives. The town
lurns out. It looks bad for the
Granger. Then it was just what the
town needed.
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KEEP OLD EYES
YOUNG
Wearing glasses is the
Sign of
INTELLIGENCE
i Not of Age.
Phone for. Appointment
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B. G. Bauman, 0. D. g
Alliance, -t- Nebraska C
EVERYONE
WANTS IT-
Want the nrlce of cleaning and
pressing to go down but they want the
quality to be maintained, inai is
right m line with the trend of prices.
You can't blame u for trying to hit
the popular vein. The Model Cleanen
and Dyers have lowered the price but
pt the nuality up where years of ex
perience has placed them. All the'
ask is a chance to demonstrate the
worth of their statements. Here is
vhat we charge:
Cleaning and pressing suit $1.R0
Pressing suit only .!0
Ladies' Work Priced in Proportion.
MODEL CLEANERS '& DYERS
TED FIELDING. Proprietor
203 Box Butte. . We Call and Deliver
OH, HEAVEN'S NO!
She had accepted his embraces with
out reserve but every time she seemed
to be on the verge of going to sleep.
It was most exasperating. Finally he
remonstrated.
"See here," he demanded peevishly.
"Why do you always appear asleep
when I kis3 yon?"
"Why, Harry," she retorted indig
nantly. "You don't for a minute think
I'm the sort of girl who would do such
things with my eyes open!"
ONLY ONE -
NOTICE
vRegular teachers' examination will
be held at the courthouse, May 27th
and 28th.
OPAL RUSSELL, ,
0-1-2 County Superintendent
There seem to be a number of work
ers who Jaid away all their tools ex
cept the hammer. 1
Coming Sg June 1
AMERICA'S FOREMOST TRAINED WILD
ANIMAL EXHIBITION
PalmerB
3 Big
Rings
ros,
Wild Animal
Circus
CHAS. FULTON BALL ROOM HOUSES
Featuring SUNBURST. AGREEMENT, ' K1DDO, DARKNIGHT,
and DYNAMITE. Foremost Horse Act Ever Presented
And the Magnificent $20,000 Gorgeously DARDENELLA
Costumed Oriental Spectacular Pageant The ROSE of the ORIENT
I PALMER I STEEL
R I N G S BROS. ARENA
2Q Double Length Wild Animal - FUNNY
Equal to TO Freight CIRCUS CLOWNS
Cars -
ii j . Finest Horses
Elephant, and INDRA.
t., CIRCUS
10 ACRES pachyderm IIundrcds o
of W.lfrproot Tcnl. JlUIIuriUS VI
o electric Margcritte aJ1,
L Light rianu Ricardo ainamal
MmcGolda the lady Mile. Silvers
and The Lady with the
Avhite l"a?r TIIE L10N DOVES
CHILDREN'S FAIRYLAND
Performing Dogs, Coats, Shetland Ponies, Monkeys,
Leaping Wolf Hounds, direct from Delmond Kennels
ROY RING'S 1H CYCLE RIDING MONKEY "TONY"
Capt. John Hoffman ffiSS
ONLY BIG SHOW COMING
Big Free Street Parade 10:30 a.m.
AMERICAN LEGION NOTES
More than 1,100 elgned resolution
calling upon congreo lor immediate
legislative aid to disabled ex-service
men were received by national head
quaiter of the American legion in
one week recently. Nearly every form
of organization in the country has re-
Mtonded to an appeal sent out re
cently by National Commander F. W.
Gaibraitn, Jr. More than ISO resolu
tions were received nom byracu-e,
N. Y., alone.
The Oklahoma state legislature en-
dorse the legion relief piogram and
forwarded copies of its resolution to
congress. Among the organizations
which have made the greatest respon. e
to the appeal are central labor and
trade unions, chamber of commerce,
Rotary and Kiwanis clubs, Knights of
Columbus, associations of the public
school Jeachers and principals,- the
American war mothers, Service Star
legion and posts of the American le
gion.
"To hell with America," is an ex
pression not easily forgotten by vet
erans of the World war of Oregon,
especially when a man with millions
of dollars says it.
Therefore Henry iWers, multimil
lionaire of that city, convicted of vio
lating the espionage act and later
freed through an error in the court
procedure, enjoyed only a brief re
spite in. which to scolf. Immediately
upon the announcement of the libera
tion of Albers, Oregon posts of the
American Lfgion laid down such a
barrage of resolutions and protests
through the press, members of con
gress, and federal olTicers that an or
der for speedy re-trial was issued.
A telegram to President Harding
and Attorney General Daugherty de
clared: "In honor of our country and
fallen comrades, American patriots de-
man a re-trial of the man who said 'to
hell with America."' Albers' convic
tion which had been confirmed by the
circuit court of appeals, waa prevented
from reaching the United States su
preme court by an admission of error
in the trial by the department of justice.
Lincoln. his home, and his family lives
in m home which the general purchased
since the war.
Although he found thousands of jobs
for unemployed ex-service men, O. H.
Krause, American Legion employment
secretary at St. Paul, Minn., was al
most stumped when two mothers asked
that two veterans be sent to care for
their babies while they went ehop'
ping. The warrier nursemaids who
answered the appeal made good on the
job.
Prayers in almost every branch in
the state began the service and mem
bership campaign of the American Le
gion in Idaho. Americanism meetings
in every city will be a feature of the
drive. .
"As time passes I have grown more
and more proud of my part in the
founding of the American Legion,"
said Assistant Secretary of the Navy
Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., in presenting
two silk flags to the National Press
club of the legion in Washington, D. C.
The presentation ceremonies were at
tended by a large group of high gov
ernment officials. , ;.
Pullman nnd tourist sleepers will be
"parked" in the principal downtown
streets of Kansas City, Mo., to accom
modate members of the American Le
gion attending the organization's na
tional convention next fall. Tracks
will be laid in the streets and cars
connected with the city's electric light
ing system so that men desiring to live
in the railroad cars may uo so.
On "Pershing Day," June 3, the Lin
coln post of the American Legion -will
entertain not only the former com
mander of the American expeditionary
forces, but also General Omar Dundy,
major general in command of this
military district. Ihe post will enter
tain it3 distinguished guests at a ban
ciuet in the Masonic temple, and ar
rangements are being made to seat a
thousand veterans of the Civil, fcpan
ish-American and World wars. Com
manders of all the Nebraska veteran
posts and camps have been invited to
be present as members of the recep
tion committee by George W. Fawell,
Jr., commander of the local post. State
commander Robert G. Simmons of
Scottsbtutr, Earl Cline of ttebraka
City, past department commander, and
many other prominent Nebraska le
gionnaires will be present. General
Pershing returns to Lincoln to deliver
the commencement address at the state
university where he was a student and
instructor years ago. He con.Mtlers
S Bo
ALLIANCE DRUG CO.
Comparison of President Harding to
the former war lord of Germany be
cause he favors an adequate army and
navy has drawn fire from the Texas
department of the American Legion
in a resolution sent to 'the nation's
chief executive. The comparison made
by a prominent 'public man of that
state, was published in a Texas news
paper. Declaring that . our international
problems following the world war are
still unsettled and that other nations
have signified no intention of aban
doning their policies of increased arm
aments, the legion state executive
committee voiced its opposition to a
pacihst policy which would make
America helpless. The committee en
dorsed the military and naval policy
sponsored by President Harding.
DRAWING THE LINE ;
The infatuated girl sometimes
think. she could live on romance, but
e-he knows she couldn t dress on it.
Dallas News.
AFTER THE TIFF
' i
W'ifey: "Marriage soon ceases to be
a matter of billing and cooing."
Hubby: "Oh.-the billing part sticks
all right." The Bulletin (Sydney).
Get the habit use the film box its
safe.
61-52 . VANGRAVEN STUDIO
HIS OWN FAULT
"By Jove! Isabel, when I see by my
account that the car has cost us over a
thousand this year, I get cold feet."
"Well, Henry, don't blame me. I
Advised you not to keep an account."
Life.
Styles may come and styles may go,
but me iid-ianhioned umbrella stv
with us all tk time unless some fel
low borrows it.
Get the habit use the film box it'a
safe.
61-52 VANGRAVEN STUDIO
Not all the tragedies are in Shakespeare.
Budweiser Bevo
Wholesale and Retail Tobaccos
We dfcliver to any part of the City
WM. KING COMPANY
Phone 136
Murphy's Root Beer Cigars
These Better Tires Are
Now Lower Priced
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able values now offered in Goodyear Tires
and Tubes. One Is the many improvements
made in them during the past few months;
the other is the price reductions we have
just put into effect.
A conspicuous example of the values now
to be had in Goodyear Tires is our clincher
type 30x3V&-inch Goodyear Cord Tire. This
first quality product one of the most du
rable and efficient tires we ever built can be
bought today from Goodyear Service Station
Dealers for only .
,$24,50
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
cf California
Tread FabticCn 1
30x3V4 HevrToirUtTub$'125
la wtrpx bag J
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Try Our Free 'Drive-In Service'
A Full Line of
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CASINGS and TUBES "
"Ditrihtor
tOlitel
patter
Recharging and .
Rebuilding Batteries
Schafer Auto Supply
"BUD" SCHAFER, Proprietor
Vulcanizing and
Electrical Work
Goodyear Tires and Tubes
ALWAYS IN STOCK
CADILLAC, CASE AND j 6 CASE AND RUMELY
CHEVROLET CARS 5 g 4 TRACTORS '
Rumer Motor Company
Electrical Supplies
I Ote'l Harness Factory
---Established 1883 - - -
Phone 38
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Plumbing
Sheetmetal Work- rHC Housefurnishings