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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1921)
THE ALLIANCE HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST HO, 1021. SIX COMMENT & IMS COMMENT A passing Blanco tl;o lt 1 1 y news )iipci the.e lay will re oil that the mo.' t popular topir umlor IUeu on is the ni:ittor of fllerl hair. IIcr in Allinnrf there aicn't m very many who h;ive tiloptel that style of hair- Iress, hut on the oth'r harnl. there u not .vrrm to he eilhri nnient cliani liions or detractors. It m possible, if lh hahit spiraI-i as i j 1 that of the rolled MnrkitiKs that the .ev,in.f ci clr.s may take it up, lut fi rrpoit from t h t virmity would say that interest is rompnrat ively lacking. to him In the dark, despite a strenu ous re-tistanre, and it t. ray to irnajr ine vhat vou'd have leen his fate had the younir lady leen ah!e to maki sure of her aim. Hut in the rn--t the b'tlied hair riu lias '.'iu.'d an immen-e amount of dis us: ion. I!uiness men have issued rdiots forbidding their employes to vear hohhed hair or "roll their own." On the other hand, the highest paid editorial writer in the world we for Vft hi" name for the moment, hut ex pect to rerall it directly li:r come out penty in favor of the iev idea. So far, the power of the press ha.-t not maile itself manifest, ,iau,i employ ers are ahle to enforce the j ru'e, joS. lirinK scarcer than they were hereto fore. On the other hand, now and then there is an intunee where a younir lady refuses to yield to the de mand of her employer and k'iw up her job because of her hair. This teaches , mv brothers, that it is dani'erous to leave the jtolf clubs at home if wifie is inclined to be utinr rfl.jome. Ildielars come only once or twice in a lifetime, but a hu.-band is Biound id I the time. Of cour.-e, there are C'lmurn-'.'itions, and if a "I'eepinjr Tom" .-Wu'd apHar at the window, there would le no need to wiif-waK fiom the cellar window or telephone from an upstairs bedroom. DeMolay and Snake Creek Teams Are Winners m Sunday Doubie-Header Never having been a devout member of a church which has bishops we are unable ti say whether any particular importance attaches to their words outside of tiieeccles.ii.-ticul phnc ,or vhether the most of them crow in wi.-dom as they take on years.. Is an old bihop li.-tened to with even trreat- . . i n '1-1. . - er le.-pei t man a yc unir oru . im-.c thinu-i are imiortant, lor on eiuhty- five vear ohl prelate. Iivinar in ( hicago irnl bearing the title oi rr.siiop, na made some rather startling state ments. Sometimes men arc in theii seroni I cliildhood nt that ago, but the bishop doesn't talk that way. The argument in favor of the short hair is surprisingly interesting. In the fust place, they tell us "long hair Is not sanitary. It cannot he washed ifien, and the pufT, rats and junk tised to fluff it out are an nomination. It's hot in the summer ami gummy in the winter. (We certainly heme the intelligent linotype operator doesn't ne fleet to put the quotation marks where thev are in the copy. This is incendiary stuff for a married man to -ay). Long hair floes not look better jind bobbed hair is frowned upon be muse the younger, more active women if.ok it un first, and the older women have so little hair they can't follow." There's a lot more ulong this line for the bobbed hair champion is wound up. Here's a little of it: "Also, and this is Important, it rnnkes impossible tho.sO fuzzy prisons in which women's ears were interned for the period of the war and even lontrer. Hesides giving the wearer the appearance of n human jack-o-lantern, rur mutta made it impowioie to gei itnv telephone service. No girl could he expected to hear through them Now they arc going, thank heaven, und the women have cars as well a, legs once more. "If every woman would follow out. the lead bobbed hnir give. Vr, rhe never again wouM enter a ho-cnlled hemitv fhon. 'The hnir drr-ssers and th human kah-omir.cr.T have about succeeded in their propaganda iigain. t bobbel hair for women, but it's a disgrace that the firht Forcible period ol iai luons. ir ytars thoulv.1 be fiujl bed in thr.t way." All that f tufr re;id! vA enough, to the most of us, una it you pin n man town he'll admit that cvry indictment made, may have nn ttuth in it, but the average nun jj..t uiturally pre fer:; the longer loci:?, it be on the gills in the teens, vho are privil rgod to do anything and can htill look mighty rocd to th: eye, no matter what fashions llvy utTc't. Any ordin ary r.ialo will admit that he likes a litile powder, enough t get the shine olT the nose, and the rolled stockings tlon't worry him a lot, but when it comer, to a beloved with Lobbnl hair well, he'd r.s pooh her Kcalp was un healthy and a trilb! so le 1. No honest man minds clean dirt. "Short skirts are a blessing, and I hope the long ones never return, Rays this bishop. "Women are not growing less moral and I believe the world is a better place to live in than it ever was before," is another remark that is worthv of note. "The styles even the much li cussed short skirt are in finitely better and more comfortable than tho-e of years ago. I repeat, hurt skirts are a blessing, and may the long ones never come in vogue again." reeling about it as strongly as he dues, we wonder how lontr he wears his cassock. The man who keeps his mouth shut mav not have very much sense but he's no fool. A lot of young men are now going to discover that cotton shirts are cooler than silk ones. It is only human to err. Mow in tensely human the agent ia who says your tram is on time. Maybe lightning does not Ftrike twice in the same place because it is weather report. from Snake Creek began to pile them up too high. Kight men came over the home plate during Snake Creek's half of the sixth, and they had already made four runs in the previous inning. This wound up the performance. The lineup: The Alliance IicMolay baseball .eam and the Snake Creek Sluggers were winners In tee double-header played at the fair grounds Sunday afternoon. The DeMolay boys have selected a fast bunch of players from among their number and their playing .Sun- lav was nothing but iuabty stulF. I he bovs have iust got to the point where thev are ahie to show teamwork, and from now n they should pile up a trood record. S'yine of the fans, after watching their woik Sunday, are of the opinion that they'll be able to represent Alliance on the diamond by next summer, and do a good job of it. The DeMolay ni"t the Alliance sec ond team, and came out on the long end of a 2-1 to 3 scor". The second team simply wasn't in it. This is a whole lot different result than when , the DcMolays played their first game' of the sea-on, with liroken l.ow, a couple of weeks ago at the Custer county seat, ihe i;roken now i;e- Molays will be here Ihursday lor a return game, and history is likely to le reversed in the return engagement. In Sunday's game against the second team, there were no Babe I'.uths, but three three-baggers were credited. Garvin pitched a mighty goo-t game Creamery Stucker, s.. !,. Morgan, 2b Wright .",b I). Spencer, lb Anes, cf Bob Morgan, c Roy Tay or. rf V. David-on, if M. Tcdd. p. Snake ( reek GaiTet, p J. Schwaderer, 2b (1. Schwaderer, rf. J. Green, 2b lid Schwaderer, .. Km. Schwaderer, cf Delay, c Nerzel, If Gills' fine ribbed black Hose, GIRLS' SCHOOL DRESSES, 29 cents a pair. 9 CENTh. Highland-Hollow ay Co. Highland-Holloway Co. i IJaby Dresses and Rompers, pink or blue, 7S CENTS. Highland-Holloway Co. Quit Laxatives, Purges; Try HR NR Tonight Tomorrow Fes! Tt h ft mistake to continually do- yipiirsolf with so-ealled laxative pilli. coli'iriel. oil. rurire.s and cathartics nnd force bowel action. It wpak?n. for the DeMolay team, and Bawls for J th low u and liver and makes con the Alliance Seconds, w pulled after -lydd!rt "xu'WA rlrbt ton,y t the second inning, and Ueaman rent to the mound. The lineup; DeMolay B. Garvin, p. T. Cross, ss. I ,. Butler, c. B. rdwards, 2b. VVa it Jone.s, Hi. George Bu "dy, cf, Fred Phillips Sb. Ivan Wong, If. Fred i'urdy, rf. All. Seconds Beaman. 3b p Mcl'herson, lb Wind, 2b. Bawls, p (u i'l C w .;s. Vpni)oil , HS Klliott, lb Delay, rf Morgan, If Greeny, cf Brown, c-rf The Snake Creek warriors took the measure of the Alliance Creamery team, 7 to 12, in the second game Sunday. The Creamery players start ed out in the first inning with five scores to their credit, and held the lead until the sixth, when the sluggers overcome your constipnti-jn and jour fiystetn in such uliape that ntuy purKiriif will bo unnecf.snary ? Yo'i can do no If you Ket a 25e. box of. Nature's Remedy (XR Tablets) and tal-To nn) ench riht rr a wn?k or si. Mi Tatjlfts do much more than Tnprcly rauso pleasant cany bowel ac tum. This medicine iut upon th ditrtthe as well as eliminattva organ promotes gornt digestion, raii".i tVn T i ly t tt I'.iC nourishment from ail the f'X'd you cat. Eives you a gnnA, hivirty appetite, f trcngthens the liver. ovcrcomcH biliousness, roculatea kidney and bowel action and gives the whol bodf a thorough cleaning out. Thi.t accompIlHlied you will not have to tak.j medicine every day. An occasional XR tablet will keep your body In condi tion and vou can nlways feel your bet. Try Nature's Remedy (NR. Tablets) nnd prove this. It Is the best bowel medicine that you can use and cost onlv 25c per box, containing enough t last twentv-flve days. Nature's Rem edy (XR Tablets) Is Bold, guaranteed and recommended by your drugglou There's a Druggist At any rate, very few pirls wear their summer furs and their bathing suits at the same time. For the United States' army Is seems to he a rae of out of the trench into the retrench. Alliance women who have taken up Rolf may bj interested in a tale that tomes fiom Minneapolis. It seems a burglar a hard-working followed of the profession, with a wife and kiddies to support, entered a home in that city after the occupants had retired, and while he was unsuspectingly plying his trade, was put upon unci 1 nearly killed by a young woman nrmed with nothing hut a golf club. He escaped, the news account tells us, bearing on his head numerous marks of a four- teen-ounce brassie, wielded by a strong and experienced hand. These fond tokens of remembrance were presented rv v jlw vm There is a CONKUN which is "just made for youM. Select your pen care fully, and you will discover the real meaning of writing satisfac tion. $2.50 and up. CoMluv VaimtainPjCn Try This Drug Store First." Scotten & Hershman Alliance Drug Co. Phone 132 214 Box Butte 1 (. The Telephone Stand foraiar tk bM of Ulvphoot, hju ba Ukm ff f r f Umpta l&dl Um bottoa of th iaatnuatat. ITota bow tb oordi pcu throok a hola near th aM and lead inU tha mUl tab abora. Tha hundradi of wires inside the cord are as toe as hair and are woven together for flexibility. These wires chafe and rub at the points of contact if the cords are jerked and twisted. This may break the tiny wires inside and cause a raspy, noijy sound over the line. Yon can help to safeguard your service by avoiding sharp polls of the telephone oords or rough handling of the instrument. Northwestern Beit Telephone Compaky Buy your Winter Fur this month and save money. llighfantMiolIoway Co. I Thiele, Prescription i Eff-TA 11 LE.T S - fjR i Long Winter Ahead Nature gives the squirrel a heavy winter coat. Instinct makes him store up food. But YOU must look out for yourself. Have you a savings account? This bank offers complete facilities for all your banking needs. Convenient hours, convenient lo cation and absolute safety. We pay o per cent. The First National Bank Alliance, Nebraska f i i -e wia Wheal you come righ wiat is th d t down es to THE next time a friend comes to you all excited about some wonderful tire bargain ask him how much value he ought to get for each dollar of tire money. It's astonishing that any car owner today should not know all the tire service he is entitled to. Nor how to check up between the economy of par quality on one hand and big discounts, surplus stocks, discontinued lines and retreads on the other. For two years U. S. Tire makers have been telling the American people all about tires. They have laid open the tire business from every angle. They have always led the fight for better tires. They have consist- ently maintained quality first standards with certain economy for the tire buyer. They have established 92 Factory Branches all over the country. Perfecting U. S. distri bution so that you get a fresh, live tire every time you buy a U. S. Tire. So when a man once decides on U. S. Tires he knows what he is getting in quality service economy. In support of his own judg ment he gets the pledged word and reputation of the largest and most successful tire concern in the world. A sound reason for the fact mat you see more U. S. Tires on more cars than ever this year. 1 W'fl A The U. S. CHAIN TREAD Oi of th few Urea of which it may b m!4 that thay dtlivtr coaooiy yr ia od year out ud tin altar tit. r NO, tirm turn K;i U. & Tin.'" C-2 United) States STURGEON GARAGE, Alliance, Neb. I. L. 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