THE ALLIAKCK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY. 9, 1921 FIVE Special Police to , Handle Wobblies Is 1 Under Discussion Use of state police fit railroad terminals to handle the I. W. VV. me'n a on freight trains i.s under discus sion at Lincoln by state officer. Alliance Team Is Trimmed by Chadron in the Return Game The Chadron baseball term took the BAPTIST ( HUM II meamre of the Alliance nine in the re-1 Tn Sunday School attendance fell turn trame at the fnir trnmiwU lavt 'On a little this Week. Svindav. the score beinir 7 to 4. Alii-1. Th B- Y. P. U. however are pick- Governor McKelvie was out of the ! ance trimmed the Chadron Ws a week . in UP ' numbers and interest. to cit and other official declined talk for publication. According to word received thele the I. V. V. are establishing a reiun t '.error tor all other hoboes and ve apo by a comfortable marp'n, and the ! ' " ' " Fr-ould I.e. One younjr fan expected a second victory, but nian ro,! tpn mil"s in hucjry to et luck was ajrainst the horn elnys. Chad- t0 S'.'nday school, this ia the relipion ron pot only two earned runs out of thut impress the world. Yet peo tu iua wcf Af viv u.ina tile live less than ten blocks from the iuso ut let any excepting th(pir own irjpjr due to unfortunate bobbles on various schools who have not encrjry Tne ibTs ride on freight trains. the part of the Alliance Knp. Chad-, enough to po that distance. At the same time the organization ,on had a ?ood team, however, and! While we have a nice number of me iber? aie repoited to be using tiirjr n(jian buttery was a pippin. ounjr people in the service there are Gie r mob power in "bluf-intf" freight Alliance couldn't seem to pet oY on parent who wll someday mourn 'be tra'n crews into jrivine them exclusive tne riKht foot, the players admitting 'i,lt lnat tnprr children are losing in- use of one freight car on each train. j,nt their jinx was on the Job. I terest in religion, s!nply because in The members were reported to bei jw.0 KOO'(j f,, ar scheduled forltpad of encourrging them they do traveling in droves of 20 to SO to in- fhp nNt two Sundays, however, and the other by example if not by pre- Mire saie passage worn irain crews the Alliance team hopes to retrieve iU ,m. anil at the same time to force inde pendent hoboe to walk. The worst menace of these tactics from reports received from railroad officials is the fa shops and other i hundreds of men been driven to the harvest fields and who, it is feared, will return to their homes ,1. W. W.V. PERSONALS rabbit's foot in timto make a clean ing. Next Sunday they phiy Bayard. The Bavird bunch hasn't lost a game and their manager. Doc Iwellen lance along with ictims, but the ones that the Uoc s ag gregation will find they are up again.' t a stone wall, without a lailuer, ceived from railroad pml lheip manager, ct that closing of car ,opes t0 cean up Alliai industries had thrown thft rest of the year.s v out of work who have hom(l tcam hopes thpt The Un'on Meeting last Sundry at the Presbyterian church was the saddest commentary the writer has ever seen in his ministerial life. More people no doubt were at the morning service than at the combined service in the evening. If that is the way Alliance clunches do in the summer this writer will at Stindnv. Julv HI. Manac-rr Bill Kzell the end of July suegest that this farce has sche'duled a game with the fast ft ops and go back to the individual SterPng. Col., team, a bunch of semi- services again. The Sterling rooters say this tuner me preacners nave pusiien nrn bunch is better than the Sterling Mid-! the evening services onto the people west league team. They are a bunch against their will, or the cl.urchcs are J. M. Lliteras and family left Sat urday in their auto for Denver. H. J, Wilson and daughter Sula of of all-star, and the supporters sayl making these union meeting an ex- Antioch, were in Alliance today. thev would win four out of five gamcsfcust to hike off on Sunday evening in Mrs. Dunning of Topeka, Kas., ie played with the league team. either case it smacks of sham end visiting at the home of H. A. Johnson. Alliance fans are assured these days borders on hypocrisy. : Miss Mable Sward returned Friday that when they come out to the ball let in quit playing at relieion. from a month's visit in Portland. Ore. park they'll see basball played. Bill The Woman's Society will meet Mrs. Lillian Lunn and daughter Ezell is gett some fast visiting teams wejmesuay ai ine nome oi mrs. . a. were KhoDDine in Aliance Monday and here, and the home bovs are makinsr a Wright, Toluca. Mrs. Moxon today. , I good showing. Last Sunday was an Cliff. L. Kerr, manager of the Buirk off-day performance. All that is need garage, spent Saturday and Sunday in ed to develop a whirlwind team in Al Chadrqn. . liance is a little support, and once the Mrs. F. H. Smith and Homer Smith fans get the idea in their noodles that f Antioch spent Saturday in Alliance the Alliance team is a fast aggrega on business. ; tion, they'll give plenty of support. Mrs. J. S. Robbins left Saturday for Good rotting is the essential for win Edgemont, S. D. for a short visit with njng baseball games, friends and relatives. I Mr. and MnO Koe, of Lakeside were Word reached Alliance yesterday in Alliance Sunday. Mr. Roe is the that? the Omaha-Alliance oil syndicate station agent at Lakeside. has had another bit of luc , a new oil Water E. Scott returned Sunday to .pii rominir in on their k saire Drop bis home in Chadron after a few days' erty Wednesday last. When the well visit with friends in Alliance. j wa8 fihot the oil flowed over the top of Governor McKelvie passed through the derrick, a hundred feet or more. Alliance early Monday morning, after Alliance members of the syndicate are a week's vacation trip at his cabin jjm an, chase Feagins, Earl Mallei y, near Mystic, S. D. ! pr. c. E. Slagle and others. word nas been received mat miss Katherine Fletcher iias arrived safely POINT OF ROCK CREEK in Texas, she nnds ine weainer mucn cooler there than here. The regular meeting of Alliance lodge No. 061, B. P. O. Elks, will be held Friday evening. The officers de sire all members to be present. ViytiMi- -i rKl V. 1 at Leon Hashmans Sunday and w. tended the ball game. spending some time at Camp Holsten, Essex are heading McCorkles' grain near Mystic, b. U. I t the McCorkle camp this week. Miss Iila Cuttn, of the H'-Speed Mf E Mrs j studio, sustained a very painful in.iury I , M w E j Jte , at Konoay auernoon n the Ernie Essex home Sunday. hostess. Praver meeting Wednesday. B. J. MINORT, Pastor. Voile Waists and Blouses $1.49 Each. . 67 Highland-Holloway Co. . There will be a lawn supper and ice cream social for the benefit of the new church, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Lunn, fi04 Emerson, Thursday evening at 5:0 o'clock. Program at 8:00 o'clock. Price 50c. Everyone welcome. 67 eocie Lew ML. There will be a regular meeting of the Eastern Star tonight Mr. . H. A. Johnson will give a seven o ciock dinner at the Country club to morrow tvming. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Moisten will give a dinner tonorrow at the Country club complim. ntiiry to Mr. Shaw. Mr. and Mr. J. S. Wilcox and Mrs. Harding and daughter Madge of Lin coln arc visiting friends in Alliance. Miss Helen Sutclis of Chicago is visiting at the homes of her aunts, Mr. E. A. Hall and Mrs. R. M. Hampton. miscellaneous ' shower for Mr. Ken1 neth Mohrman at the hon.e of Mis Cutts. The house was beautifully re corated in pink and white and the sume color scheme a:i carried out in 1 dainty two course luncheon. Those in vited were Mesdames Ida Carmody, W. A. Lyons, Kenneth Mohrman, C. H. Jones, lihas. Larkins anil Misses Mamie Colline, Marie Fratier, GU nna and Valentine Lawrence, Ieah Weaver and Maude Nason. Mrs. Mohrman re ceived many beautiful anl useful presents. Mrs. K. D. Mallcry and Mrs. Hunt will entertain at the Country club Weilne.Mlay morning at a nine o'clock breakfast. Adam F. Rossa r.nd Mrs. Grace M. Pray, Mh of I,oup City, Neb., were married by County Judge Tash Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Wilt entertained a few friends at a ix o'clock dinner Sunday evening, complimentary to Owen Watkins of Denver. Mrs. Harry A. Johnson gave a Butterfly luncheon Friday afternoon at the Palm loom of the Alliance hotel. The gue.t list included Mesdames W. D. Rumer, F. A. Hiveley, F. J. Peter son, E. Eldred, A. V. Gavin, Marcus r rankle, J. K. Hughes, Jas. Burlinir- ton, Win. Mitchell. H. E. Ganti. F. E. Holsten, Willi am Carson Shaw, B. Holsten, Alice Anderson, E. C. Mc Manis, M. A. Dickinson, Minor Morris, M. Miller. Row Bcrkwith. B. G. Beckwith, W. R. Harper, C. Bradbury, rercy cogsw:i. W. K. Metis. Dewev Donovan, II. F. Thicle. A. V. Hunt, E. D. Mallery, W. B. Barnett, A. G. Smart, F. N. Carbon, F. Gurley, W. M. Bevington, F. W. Harris, E. Mey ers, II. L. Sims, J. T. Wiker, J. N. Andrews, F. E. Reddish. J. Kridel- baugh, S. G. Tillett, R. O. Reddish, H. Keddish, Miss Street, Miss Bruce and Mrs. M. E. Holme of Rock Island. I Illinois. Marlowe W. Huston, Alliance mach inist, and Mis Ethel M. Hargcr of Lingle, Wyo., were married Monday morning by County Judge Tash. The ladies' aid society of the Meth odist church will meet Wednesday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. F. M. Phelps, 412 Laramie, with Mr.. Henry Clifford as assisting hostess. This will be the July birthday kensington. Every member is cordially invited to come and bring a friend. . , , The Berea baseball team played the Snake Creek nine Sunday at Green's, Snake Creek winning 30 to 15. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones visited i.t- PERSONALS tally caught her thumb in an electric fan. The grievance man of the Eastman Kodak company of Rochester, N. Y. tfa in Alliance Saturday offering as sistance to the Eastman dealers and studios. Mrs. Wm. Wr. Cutts of Los Angeles and little son Billy arrived in Alliance Bliss, Jr., was hunting horses m this vicinity Sunday afternoon. The Misses Simpson and Messrs. Howard Lore and Arthur Denton at tended the Hubbies dance Saturday night. Miss. Bessie Underwood is house maid for Mrs. De France this week. The new state road is being wejl Suday for a few' weeks' visit at the n!? J?' fcl Cu CUUS 13 ' The ; of" Mrr'and Mrs. Cmn the oldest son of W. L. Cutt. , hJ ?jck ,. t hijJ week J? VS rlWM SiThS; and I Mr, Wamper took a bunch of ,heep Misses Katherine Shriner and lena u,.i,. c..io,. Cutts motored to Hemingford Sunday '"'XYK;, the Presbyterian afternoon. . . , ! minister of Alliance, preached fit the ami after August l win nave - .n ... t 1,11. Dauu m aa a tniic i v caller at Edgar ver. headquarters at 404 Central Savings Bank building, in that city, Sunday morning. Bring the family and friends to supper at Lunn's Thursday evening at 5:30. . C7 , A mosquito has 22 teeth. In addi tion to which there is a bill that Ktinireth like a dentist's. Tone up your Suit or uress Women and Girls' Trimmed j with a collar of Organdie, oile, and sailor Hats at Half Price. ' Lace or Crochet 59c each. 7 Highland-Holloway Co. Highland-Holloway Co. Mr. and Mrs. R .C. Munger and on' and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Newberg and son will leave Wednesday morning for a ten days' fishing trip at Mystic, S. D. E. G. Laing returned Sunday even ing from a week's auto trip in the Black Hills, on Snake creek. The fam ily will remain there for a longer outing. Cecil C. Johnson of Iowa City, la., ha arrived in the city and has ac cepted. a position as vulcanizer with the Alliance Tire Works.' Mr. John son has had many years' experience in this line of work and was for twelve years in the employ of the Firestone company. Miss Minnie Gilbert, Alliance dis trict superintendent for the Nebraska Children's home society, expects to le in the city for a week or two and will be glad to talk with any who are in terested in taking children or who know of children that should be eared for. Miss Gilbert is staying with Mrs Rogers, 317 Niobrara, avenue. Rev. and Mrs. Stephen J. Epler re turned Monday from a week's trip in the Black Hills. They stopped at Dewey for a day or two and visited the Alliance colony of homesteader, including the Wheeler, Wyckoff, Wiley, IhrelkcM, McCune and Redinbaugh ranches, then drove to Hot Springs and Edgemont, where Mr. Epler preached &unday night. KEP-DRY Aprons are acid proof. See them at 67 Highland-Holloway Co. Mrs. C. L. Wilson, assisted by Mrs, C. H. Jones entertained at an after noon party Friday at three o'clock, Those present were Mesdames W. M Wilson. Hoffman, Celia Weaver, Bessie Maunier, L. T. Burrow, T. M. Burrow, C. E. Tyle, Marion Pyle, J. D. Pyle, Russell Rodgers, Clyde Mijler, J. W, DeMof s, F. W. Hicks and John Snyder, A dainty luncheon was served at five o clock. Friday evening Miss Leila Cutts as sisted by Mrs. W. A. Lyons gave a Bake the Bread that Buddy Boasts About Hear him tell the boys what wonderful bread his mother bakes. In his play he. gets to thinking how fine a slice of it will taste, and He Has Just Got to Tell "Em" You mothers know the secret. It's the flour you use. We can supply you with a guaranteed product. Pleazall Flour "IT DOES WHAT THE NAME IMPLIES" Why Not Try a Sack It's Guaranteed. FARMERS UNION I L?V1 At First Glance You'll Think Snow Shoes In Florida Fully as Appropriate as the Subject We Call to Mind . But read further and we may give you an idea. How many weeks has it been since you examined your winter overcoat and suit? ARE THEY FREE FROM MOTHS? ' If they are, will they stay that way ? Why not insure yourself against loss by these pests? Send us your suit and overcoat and we will clean and press them thoroughly." You'll receive them enclosed in a Moth-Proof Bag FREE FREE Just qall Phone 133 j Keep-U-Neat CLEANERS and TAILORS The members of the W.'C. Tl ?'. ;and their friend gaitiereri at the beau jtiful country home of Mrn. William , 1'atterson Thursday. July 14, for an nil day meeting. At the noon hour Mr. 1'attenon served the large crowd of forty-five or more to a splendid chicken dinner. A very interesting rrojrrinn was given in the afternoon. Mrs. I'onath, Mrs. Khein, Miss Alta Younp and Miss Thelba Cole enter tained the crowd vith muoic, both in strumental an d vocal, Mrs. Keed and Klmora Ural nave some splendid read ings, after which a vote of thanks waa extend' to Mr. Patterson and family for their kind hospitality, Hev. A. J, Kearns closing the meeting with a prayer. Two new members were re ceived, Mrs. Fernald and Mrs. Kearnx, Sr. After a nerving: to ice cream and cake the crowd lft for their homes, feeling; that they had a very enjoyable day. . ... .. i. 1). I). HAIJMAN, O. D. OP-TOM-E-TIUST attffitttnttrtit Household Goods at Private Sale If you need suites or odd pieces, call and see what you can buy. Phone 473. 920 Box fiutte ave. P.fCTC TU AT 1 A ot 'III. Man jfr- our and Belt Uuckle. are two of the most noticeable factors of vour arjnear- ance in the summer time. You mav have on n nirp looking suit of clothes, flnp 'shoes and an urto-date hat. hut i t'lllf nrtjl liiilrl. ' lormmg to them it spoils your whole atmearance. Come in and see the Litest in IMts and liuckles. JUST ARRIVED Another lot of SAMPLERS and other favorite packages of ' Confections Call soon. They never linger very long in our cases. 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