Tiu ALLIANCE, HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1921 COMMENT & DHCOMMKNT Do you remember tin story of the colore! hoy who wa- undergoing hm first dny in the trenches. The hhell kept wlii.zing overhead and for an Jiour or two n no happened to'liiiht -within danpero is ili -lance. The rol orrd youth got oxreedingly brave. He .craved rvritemi nt. Jumping up on top of the trrnch, he shouted :"Come on, ou I5oche, I daie.s you to hit me." Just at that in tant a -hell exploded u fe w feet in f ro U of him, knocking him hark into the trrnch arnl covering him with (l it ami confu-in. Hp dusted Tiim-K'lf oiT, gr?atly ilumoned, an. I said j t a f-inrf f tile: "Well, Hit re' oiip tiling you vc (fft to -s ly for those ;ummans-thcy nm- i!och irise you .M-rvire whin jou a-k- for it." story, nliirli piohahly i-n't a it (mVli to be. ! called to mind Thi Yl w :'. by Hip mirk VtiiiK- the truvchmr men n're 'r't "'-r in their car.tpaiivn to ic durc It tel rates. I.e-.s than ten days 'ap ed silt' tin) iuirouiir'd they vf-ip p'imj t" ha' (' v.t late.-, or know tli" 'r:.-"ii v ' y. and almo-t at ere come the ;iiui pccmrnl by the Lincoln ho l'l that Ixu't nir.;. All: J t. 1. food or lodging, liecause wp have al ways lieen on a pre-war basis. Thp old ratP of ten cent per meal with room furnishpd frpp was never changed and will probably be main tained for some time." The captain then wpnt on to de fend thp policy of his hotel and point out some Mipcrior advantages not offered elsewhere, to his knowledge. "We furnish taxi service to the hotel for our guests. The rooms are all rool and on the shady side of the building. They are modern in every I way erept telephone. All have a bath and toilet m C'n r""-t mn. "One of the annoyances to which the .sojourner in the axernife hotel are subjected - namely t:ppinir is entirely eliminated here. A bellhop is always on duty and can accept ;n ca. Ii offer ing . "Another feature which we claim is rvceptin i), i that if our roomers de sire it. tb-ii three square m-als wil! be cre. in the loom. I'.-uallv in bote'. ;,e Jl.r.K a day i:--1' Jishril, rot only f-.r 11 ry, but for tl e h company at ' ' Scott. bUi'V and Tab.r .hotel of Om.".ha foi twenty-fo jr hour-, 'i n.inr "f t 1 if end, and i fidrty days the lowi : ju elfi-ct pretty penei Mate. v.i.s re-e-tab-iu- I. ii'o;:t ti.s : . owned by t he Sh.ik L. ill-., fix';. Tli" Koine ,.cd ,-iiit v.ilh ti ii is th" beirin i -ide of e not her rates .-lioiil'I be illy all over thy The tinvelin;r men .in 1 the fum-' that eruiiloy them umlicil toirothor on this preposition. The lu wholesale houses bean to delude the hotel met; with letters remind u -; them that times were h:rd and bu.im-.-- was slow; that pas.-enrer rates were hiy.h, and thi.t e.jiense accounts were K'"tt injf not only too hifch for comfort, but lor prefit. 'I he liotelkeepers win: niven to under stand that unless the rales came down, some of the mi n would come oil Ihe road. It linsn't been only a few weeks sinrn the manaver of a hi if I.meoln hotel was sniirinK the air coremptu ously at the utories ;dout tne biir crowds of automobile tourists who 'arry tents aloni; with them to escape the pnyment of hotel bill ;. This hotel manager intimated that the hotels veren't losing much from the follows vho form the tent ovony. Accordinu lo his idia, it was only the cheap -kates, who always kick at the serv ice and are hardest to nit. However, it'.s pretty plain tht tins was a ca.-e of ".-our grapes", for anyone who tiawds sil.out the country to.iay wiM'tell you lhi.t thp tourist rampors are, for the most part, the people v. ho used to stop -at the hotels. You'll find Tackards Jcnd I'i"rce-Arrows rinht alonifside the Jowly Ford.H on the roadside. i v Vis the 'of i. '.hote. jut. L hjbitit able no. sorely n formerly The Lincoln hotel's manairer ex plains that the reduction in rates isn't rcully justified, but is deemed wi.e lie cause of its salutary effect on busi ss generally. "It's a step back to unl normalaey." Mr. Hsrrett, who manager of the hotel, then utters first plaint coneerninif the advent 'rohihition anil its effect on the 's. "The hotels," he says, "are eKinnintr to feel the pinch of pro n. It will he recalled that we "en deprived of our most profit iree of revenue, the bar. We iss the sustaining l evenue that came from this source." Mr. 'Bat other Jiota 'convpaoy o hcale tuat ic. rett attempts to t Vat other fore it is unl -wOl reduce r nuTtber of pro well over the . rates, it is but that' hers will . men 'have strom? they ran pas. the themsi'hes, with t hotels rtuit fad te their iUrona-e. i travelintr men do tf. they ask for it. hel the men hy havinir that his aerates on such a larfe is able to effect economies ncerns cannot, and there ikely that other hotels ites. However, with a minent hotels scattered state decreasing their reasonabe U suppose follow. The traveling organizations, ami word around among he result that the '"ollow suit will find lwindlinif. Tho.se t service when It has Vtn several Med to ham the ihUc coin daily awi spent m when we should he i ounc ,nK in the poHce statu with Sergeant 1 rank fc.ll uptain Jack l;e. C nasse.l on only a few wee V place has We.n taken whose name is totally ui un heerfnl way of ta'km rem Ti, vino however, who wa joking with and of th pi'iso vere under his care. Onp nipht while we wt re vait something to happen, the tir i and a young man very mv-h ' n e,l and very much out of brea.lv . up in front of U.e vr,vn vant protection, he KW"- me uo in tne uameM ? v " 555- Lin was uccommodat-nir.a. years since we i run on a I.in-.-.t of the time 'inir copy loaf- and ifassinc 'is and Nieht 'aptain lee ks ao, and bv a man i'liar. His nds us of t'oiever er.- w ho nif for "pened "I ock t." d a put him away after he ha. to I .n: 4i- f iu mir assaulter by SlJT: iT tie u,wn near th cty. e thought a 'ganK wa. after h-m an, v Wanted his life, but it turned out . n o Collision, lwo or vuift V had been put away for 1 are ot llll-i C!.is : i.ui l,VO .-'im niea m rv'd imiii-r lhe..e condition;. "In add t:o'i, flee nie.f'ca' iillendance is always ;,t the di spo al of our in'e-ts. "Vi -it'ii - havf p'i nty of time to .deep and the rooms are quiet. The captain mentioned many other advanti.'pes and desirable features, but ' ho.-e ni'-ntioii'-d convey the hiih esti mate he hoids of the (U'ility and serv ice furni li.-d bj tin city of Incoln. ea.-t .i :. the Hot Vou c;n'' At the rates charged, we believe thi- is tii cheapest place to stop while In I.iivol"., The service is prob- b'y i.i .! fro i.ih. but you're not pay-i-i": for rvice. If you are heading : '. )'-.:i .be tour, .-top off at i de Jail lor a day or two. aiF.u '! to u '. the tent. . I The news ro-'ies fiom Ilioadway that ciap-i and "put and take" have iriven way to a riore intellectual i.amMimr oied.um cloun in Now York's linaueii.l il'.-ti'ct. A store on a busy corner there has had copies print"d of the Ldison cue.-tionnairi'rf and is ;el! tnc: them at a quru-ter nch. The istero-t-apl-ers and clerks liet theii small t'hantfe on the ability of them selves and newcomers to answer the questions, which are printed on a re volving disk of cardboard, the ques tions and i'nswers appearing at slits on opposite sides. AN (j OK A Mrs. .7. R. Kelly is on the .sick list at present. Fred Wood was attendintr to busi ness matters in Alliance Saturday. Mrs. Car-o'i of N'orihport was visit intr with friends in Aru;ora Saturday. Mis-e.-. l.eota H"ider.-on and Helen McCroskey were shopping in Alliance Friday. J. K. Kelly was called to Iiancroft atfain last week on account of the serious illne-s of his father, Michael Kelly. Miss Lillian Stoner was entertained at the W. N. Thompson home Sunday. George enell and Fred Wood at tended the jjood road meeting in Hridifeport Friday. They reported a very enthusiastic meetinir. Mr-c. Kd Noble and children of Lin coln are visiting with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I'M Roach. Seven cars of cattle were shipped to the Omaha market from here Satur day. Nat Thompson accompanied the shipment. Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Fly and children were entertained at the John Scott home Sunday. Charlie Brewer of Chadron is visit ing his nephew, Nelson Klliott and fa mily. Mr. and Mrs. Leo I.ewellyn and children were guests at the George Venell home Sunday. The county grader will resume work again this week after quite a delay waiting for repairs. Little Margaret and Dorothy Dove are expected home from Cairo the first of the week. Their grandfather, G. A. Dove, will accompany them. The Sunday School picnic was post poned last week as the most of the people were busy threshing, but will le held Thursday, August 25, in Hut chinson's grove. Kev. Minort of Alliance is giving some very interesting lectures at Dove's hall, and all who are not at tending are missing a treat. The last one of the course will be held Friday evening, August 2t. That glow of honest pride only comes to those who are decorated for br avei y and those who are recognized by the head waiter. Mayor Hampton Accepts Chairmanship of tne Alliance 'Budget Guard' Honorable R. M. Hampton, Mayor of Alliance, has accepted the invitation of the national budget committee to i-rrve as honorary chairman of the local committee of that organization which is engaged in a nation-wide ef fort to gain popular support of the ef fort of (Jen. Charles G. Dawes, direc tor of the budget, to effect a reduc tion of the burden of federal taxation. Announcement of the acceptance of the mayor was made yetterday by Stanle y H. Howe, director ot the Na tional budget committee, whose head quarters are at 7 West Kth Street. New York City. The mayor will join with the chief magistrates of a thou sand othe r cities throughout the coun try in fo.-teiirg the spirit of popular approval of the policy of federal le 1 1 enchment. Active head-; of local committee are being selected daily from among t tie most prominent bus ness and pro fessional men in their respective com munity's, and efforts arc under way to socuie the cooperation of leading citi zens in a thousand cities by the foi mutiou of a nation-wide "IjihIu'1 t nuard" whose tneeibers will simply pledge their support to the Cstabli -b-ment of a businc ss-l ke administration of governmental appropriation? j.nd expenditures. Fvery member of the national hud get committee, which was instrumen tal in in:tttlin.(? and passing the Na tional budget bill, is askeil to urge unoa hif'.'ilcw ci;i;cii3 Ihc necC;--' f'r so,.i:i!y suppoiiing the. rre-ci.t program of governmental tfTirion'y and economy by the elimination of every possible item ef expenditure livery taxpayer who favors a reduc tion of the present unbearable ta burden is inv'ted to ioin with their fol low townsmen in helping to crystallize public opinion and defeat unnecessary additions to federal evpeme. Hen Franklin's autograph bringing two hundred times as much as the sig natures of Furopean monarch mere ly reflects the values of the men. to i:.t m; knvv. The New Hut ler "Madam, I regret to report it. but your husband is in ui intoxicated condition at the back door." "IJring him around in front quick ly, James, mi the neighbors can sec hiin." .-American Legion Weekly. Why deny Fuvope the credit winning the war 7 We've given credit for ever thing else. for her KLD1S( OYFl'F.D. F. ('. Com lock, tonsorial artist and baseball magnate, has been washing the ceiling in his shop and finds the original color was white. The color will be recalled by many of our older residents. Me.-hoppen F.nterprise. Eminent officials are doing their het to impress the fact that the red tape once so fashionable is no longer considered good form. AIN'T NATURE GRAND? With a view to possibly guiding the cook's mind to a quieter summer hat than she had worn the previous sea son, Mrs. Smith spoke of some vio lets she had seen in a milliner's win dow. "They're almost exactly like those in our garden, Mary," she said. "You have seen those often." "Indeed I have, mum," returned Mary. "I was after waterin' them this very morning. Ain't it wonderful, mum, how natural the Lord can maka them?" Doctor Einstein thinks a clock on the sun would run at a different rate from a clock on the earth. What of it? We have known two clocks in the same room to run at different speeds. TRUE HOSPITALITY. "Order in the court room," bellowed the judge sternly, pounding with his gavel. "Tha.sh light, judge, and then shee what the boys m the back room will have too," genially came back the de fendant who hadn t taken Volsteai seriously. Cheap, quick way to stop rheumatism Try toning your digestive and eliminative organs with NR. Free your body from poisonous waste and relief is quick. One Day's Test Proves NR Best lie was perched or, , " , bunk.okmg rZ": ,ne hnrlihntr to nimscii. nieht. we walked oai v --' - c . t . ,1. a. :rn IM leil on uif - o th steel wall. 'What the -,,,jin. 'im. no w,U7 aSKfll U'o - on K.V,d the fugitive, I was ".r the moving pictures. Those last two comedies you put on 1 bos e ' 1j Va ri,tin Dee turned er " ne h , said to the re- u'"uv. how we treat our ..'hP sid. "we don't S any charge for this entertam- ment" pl. r,tiep cadain has just that . " r"; f humor, if we can judge Vhl. comment on the mluc- Ar you wtltln t. be convinced 1ht sore. Miff, nehlnn Joints or niuacla can b relieve,! ana rhuma J m Kremljr in.titt.d If not en tirely eoiic.uered. tor the Inslsnincant tium of 2ji boun-is t.o Rood to be true, d.K-sa't It. et tlioimuida of reonle who ...... . .riiuiaiiKMi nava round that uone, ana thousand " ui v uomir l r an j ou l'Un, J'-UI dy l tonlthi t-lmnra tlou An t...i . oUVe trlod th high prloid .fPn'v thlnK. found t they filled. you mill liavu r iruunw, why not try this le. economical. v.. u,.mo. and let reaulta upcak lor tiiem n J th di j urltii i Keallon . lioailaheA 'V,5,'0 ,K)X of Nature'. Rem. Mt Tubli'tsl und betcin tuklnff it 11 ou the dilutive and Mve rirHn. Impi-oMni; dliteii- 1 UHimllut Ion an.l ,.ui ' or accuinulal.Hl i. and olona. With K.Kjd di nu awlmllatlou. tha Ikwiu wia viiaiuy and natural T11IK1.R. PUKSrilHTlON IHIITCGIST f r08l3,ance airainrt KeM rotly lnereaaod. With th. kidney and bowt'lj acting vigorously and r- ritatinjr Iolsoi,s, relief must come. ..H"" Remedy (N Tablets) luouith mild ajid K. ntle In action, doea . om inorouBiuy and quickly. There is nothing harmfol In It. nothing to upstt the. stomach, and no irrlplnir. pnin or any dis comfort. Tho oulv result U Pleasant, srl.trl.tiia . Iief and heiiKtit 'll'y 1i--you tak i risk In dolnir lor Nature's RtmMw rmla nnlv 'Jfl ,(; houpl to l ist twentv-fiv-o days), and la sold with the distinct under-fUanduii- that It must rellev and uenelit t)P money bark. Alora than one million people in this (ountry are U8ln,r Nature's Remedy today. Fiva million boxea are used every year. What better proof of Its great merit could be offeredT It is fold, miaranteed and recommended by M.H.bWli He spoke quii- MERCHANT TELLS OF A REMARKABLE CASE Writing from Maxeys, Ga., A. J. Gillen, proprietor of a lare depart ment store at that place, Fays: "I have a customer here who was in bed for three years and did not go to a meal at any time. She had five physicians and they trave her out. One bottle of Tanlac pot her Up, on the second bottle s-he commenced keeping house and on the third she did all the rooking and housework for ii family of right." This sounds really increditable, hut it comes unsolicited from a highly creditable, source and is copied verba tim from the letter. Tan'ac is sold in Alliance by F. Tv Hobten and all leading druggists rvri vvhn e. Tor a real drink, try O RANG F. NIP, out of the ball, at Smiti Sodi Fountain. . 7ltf It begins to look as if about the only place a man can keep his pri vately distilled corn whisky is on the cob. How Do You Kuy Your Money? (Hy Kdgar A. Guet.) "How do you buy your money? For money is bought and sold, And e:Th nan barters himself on earth for his silver and shining g"'d, And by the barcain he makes with men the su'ii of his life is tM. "Sump buy their coins in a maaly way, Mine buy it with honest toil, Some pay for their currency here on earth by tillii.g a patch of soil; Some buy it with copper and iron and sti-cl, and some with bands of oil. "The good man buys it from day to day by giving the best he can. lie coins liis strength for his children's T'ed.s and lies to a simple plan. And he keeps some time for the home lie makes and some for his fel low man. "II ul some men buy it witli women's tears and some with a blasted name, And some will barter the joy of life for the fortune they hope to claim, And some are ?o mad for the clink of gold and they buy it with deeds of shame. "How do you buy your money? For money demands its price, And some men think when they pur chase coin that they mustn't be over-nice, l!ut beware of the man who would sell you gold at a shameful price.'' NOTICE ! No trespassing will be permitted on the following described property: South half of section 31, township 2r. north, ranee 4". west of the sixth P. M.. nil in Bo Dutte county, Nebras ka. All tifspassers will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. 74-82p C. G. RF.KDKS. -.- : - m ti 5 '-3 - -a ;: J , T. 3 c 5 o S3 H 8 H. C. IJAUMAN, O. I). h 1 I i See y W Sea I maiindyUar Or-TOM-E-TRIST iis ls. C y. . - S n 3 T: 3 O .-S s - 75 rx cr A z H C3 1 ts as rr 3 O (5 S O n - o c 0. o cn r3 It is a pity that so many men t college training without getting an education. "Tr This Drug Style FirM." Scotlcn&Hershman Alliance Druj? ('. Phone 132 21UtoHut(e as 3 n 2 P. 2. Da 3 p Of? 3 A 3 t O 3 o 'A 5' 3 CO ft 55 53 Real Reductions Player Rolls at 25c, 40c, 50c and 80c Famous Old Class ics, in sheet music, now 6 Copies for 25c Mann Music & Art Company The Lost Needle np HERE'S an old English play known as "Gammer A Garton's Needle". Its plot is woven around the loss of the family needle no trifling: misfortune in the days of old. Today, in this era of ours, life is so rich in comforts that we seldom wonder how folks got along in the an cient world. And we sometimes forget what an impor tant role advertising has played in making life pleasant and altogether livable. Advertising has one of the leading parts in the eternal drama of dollars. To it is directly due much of the multiplication of products and services which has come about during the last half century. It has smoothed the mechanics of existence made life easier and more pleasant by bringing countless necessities once considered luxuries within our easy reach and into continuous use. Think of this when you read these columns. You owe much to advertising. Read the Advertisements Regularly tion oi noiei rait:. 'witf Voi ce sUtioa. and thU i . 4Va hnto run ID vw"--" SrkeTo-reducUon i. the pnue of