THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY. APRIL 28, 1022. THRE3 E RANDOM SHOTS today's hooch stoky. (Scott.sblutT Star-Herald) One of our citizens who should know better has a bad habit of flirt ing with hooich. In the old days he had been quite a "soak" and t-o, the ether nttenioon when he showed up at home, three sheets to the wind, his vile knew by experience what to do, her recipe beinjr to rush him into a tub ot warm water and then into bed,! where alter a nap he was usually rone the worse for wear. So, upon his arrival she followed the usual custom, hustled him into the tub and turned on the hot water. Just then the telephone rang. It was one ot her club members, and the Indies had much to say to each other, the con versation, however, being violently in terrupt! by a wild scream Horn an other room. Dropping the phone the wife ran to the bathroom door. "What in the world is the mutter'.'' she a.-Keu in wild alarm. "Shay, dearie," called the husband. "Do you want nie two minutes or four minutes soft boiled or medium?" She had lorgotttn the cold water tap. A front page dispatch in the State Journal Wednesday told of the failure f a national scientific c.spcnition to lir.d trixes of plesiosaui ius. Wouldn't it be terrible if they never did lind him? The story came from Cholila, which you may be interested in knowing lies Somewhere in the territory of Chubut. Those names don't moan anything to us. The head writers and the lino ops lo make some peculiar errors. Thus we read: "Oldest Resident Is Dead; Enlisted in American Army in 1950." Bill Asheley was in town Wednes day, ami broke his record. Bill calls on us about twice a year, and for two straight years hi arrival in the city coincided" with Fome 'big event. He rnnie in the citv the dav the Lackey trial started; he was with us when Evelyn Jlchlhaney got ner sentence; he helped to lose our first golf ball, and he dined with us the last time we ate as a single man; he was with us one day before the minister said the -fntnl words, and he drormed in for dinner the first time the pie wasn't up to standard. All he did Wednesday was to cuss the weather and tell how good business is getting in the east Bill was looking out of the window and saw the sign on a billboard "Twenty-four miles on a gallon." He sniffed. "S'nothing,' he said. "Many's the time I've had to go fifteen hundred miles on a quart. Joseph Pennell and every aesthete ought to know who Joseph it de clares: "You cannot have good art ... . . .j.i a. and goou meraiure wiwuui uimn. Wonder where Joe lives now? TODAY'S BEST STORY. (American Legion Weekly.) The division was having maneuvers for the benefit of visitors' day and everything was being let loose at once. A pretty girl was. eagerly watching the performance when a rifle volley crashed out. With a sur- : .i e.Aom cha foil hnrk into the arms of a young corporal who was standing just Denina ner. nAt T knr. vnni" rnrnon. she Rasped, blushing. "I was frightened by the rules. "Quite all right," replied the cor poral. Then he added hopefully, "Let's go over and watch the heavy art.llery for awhile. "Who was the lucky chap at the wedd'ng this morning?" "The best man. 1 saw him kiss the bride three times when the groom wasn't looking. " THE TOWN GOSSIP. AS we have been CAUTIONED against the JOCULAR use of a CERTAIN belief WE will turn our ATTENTION to Mormonism OR whateveryacallit TO play safe, WHICH brings to mind THIS tale of that popular hero, R RICH AM Young. FOR 'tis said that THE aforesaid Drigham ONCE had a lady COME to see him, AND she declared that SHE had once leen MARRIED to him. AND that the child AT hor side WAS none other THAN Brigham's son. "WELL.'" said P.righam, "I DON'T know, BECAUSE, you see, THE record were BURNED recently. ' "HI T," said he, "1 LL take the clvld." AND he further REMARKED. "What it is that GIVES the child SUCH a peculiarly DEAD complexion?" THE mother said THAT she didn't know, AND she left the child, AND departed. ' BR1GHAM then turned HIS new son I OVER to the NURSERY superintendent, AND proceeded TO forget the incident UNTIL one day THE superintendent RUSHED in, wild-eytvl and GASPED out that tlSey had WASHED the child. 1 BR1GHAM again remarked, "WELL, what of it?" OR words to that effect. "WHY," said the poop, "THE paint came off and THE child's an Indian." THERE is no MORAL to speak of TO this story i UNLESS it might bet THAT Brigham SHOULD have kept , HIS records in a FIREPROOF safe. I THANK you! tt i ;t,n,l fihi-o tidv baskets thp house clean, try one. Knein rv 44 Wet wash calls received before j.w will he returned by i p. m m ihc fnr SI. Alliance Steam T.niinrirv. 38-tl "Seeds That Grow," are popular because they do Rhein's. proving produce. 44 HOW TO DO IT. THE PEOPLE'S BOOK (By lir.V. STEPHEN J. KPLER, Parlor Christian Church. Alliance) V. 2 Tim. 3-1G, Every Scripture in spired of God is also profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: 17 that the man of God may be complete, furnished completely unto every goon work. From the above statement of the great A pottle to the Gentiles we can readily understand the importance of Bible study, also why so many people have this book in their home. "Pilgrim's Progress," "Quo Vndi," nnd many other books have leen trans lated in many different languages and rend by countless numtwrs, but the Bible has leen translated into nearly .00 languages and dialects and is read by hundreds of thousands while other great books are only realby hundreds. lhere must have been a purpose in this in the mind of the Great God who is revealed in the Bible. This purpose was to give man a true conception of himself and alr-o of his liod. The Bible reveals to man a true pic ture of himself. When we write a bioiTMphv of a friend, onlv the good dualities are mentioned, but when God pictures m:'n lie presents him as he is. lience Abraham, Moses and David and even the Apostles are pVturrd as men. human beings. J his Book wm not unit our weakness but presents us as we a it. It helps us to take an inven tory of self and when we find what is lacking in the pefoet'on of character, urws us to rm and purify our life. It presents God as lie is, the Cre ator and Ever-living Father. This God i stem in his demands which he makes of humanity. This was illus trated in His attitude toward human ity during the stage of infancy i.ml childhood of the race. His kindness anil love was ever manifested and especially as revealed to us in the per son of God our Lord and Savior. The Bible is the compliment of God's Great Book of Nature which is oon and also may be read of all men. In the mountains, the hills, the valleys, in the livers, the lakes and on the sea, in the trees, in the flowers nnd in the grass, yes nnd in all nature may le H'on the glory and the power of God. This is also very noticeable in the progress that humanity is making In the advancement of civilization. The one Book without the other would be a loss of understanding. The Bible is the Book for the living nnd if it is good for the living wlrit does it do for the dying? It brings hope to the living nnd pence to the dying. It presents our Savior who is "Life" and "Peace." Study it! Believe it! Practice its teachings in dailv contact with others! It i rightly named "Bible" or "The Book." A closing word from Wilbum 11. Seward an American statesman i.-: "The whole hope of human progress is suspended on the ever grow in.; in fluence of the Bible." Have you seen those Pearl Knives and the price.' at Rhein's. 41 Wet wa-sh calls received before :30 will be returned by 2 p. in. Vllx. for $1. Alliance Steam Laundry. 38-tf WHAT IT COSTS TO STOP (Tibs and Nibs) Twenty years ago one of the lcst known names in national advertising was James Pvle's Penrline. The ad- ertising hnd run continuously since! is ill. In 1!04 the appropriation for that year amounted to ."i)0,00().no, which was a great deal of money in those days. In li'07, the concern hav ing passed into the hands of an estate, the trustees saw an opportunity by which they could save many hundred of dollars by cutting out advertising. Penrline lost favor rapidly nnd in 1!14 tried to come back. Several hundred thousand dollars were spent, which amount would have made a consider able dent on the market for a new pro duct, but Penrline was not n new pro duct. It was trying to come back which was infinitely more difficult. In l!ir. according to our informa tion, Pennine was sold to a competi tor for just the cost of the machinery as junk, and the stock on hand as raw material. Another nationally known product stopped advertising for one year nnd it took from five to seven years to regain the volume it lost. A merchant can build up n splendid business in his town if he will ndver tise constantly, and it will continue to grow as long as he advertises, llm cannot afford, however, to stop ftdrer tising, as the growing generation musk be constantly kept informed no u to obtain new customers; and th older generation must be kept re miiwtaL It is only the older generation who re members Pearline. The young man ond woman know nothing of it. About IS per cent of our population each year reaches the age of under standing or purchasing ability. You must gain the attention of these 18 pep cent, obtain their good will, together with retaining the business of the older folks, or gradually disintegrate. Advertising is the modern miracle worker, but it must be done consistent Iv and constantly. You cannot stop in the middle of the stream and expect to get across. "Seeds That Grow," popular because ' they P.hcin's. are proving do produce. 44 Wet wash caUs received before 8:30 will 1m? returned by 2 p. m 20 lbs. for $1. Alliance Steam Laundry. 38-tC If vou have wool to sell, see L. K. Miss. 40-tt Alarmists seemingly regard the rising generation as n falling one. DAN CI iffltiiimmmtr "A sixty-dollar hat?" "Yes." "My husband wouldn't buy me a six-tv-doilar hat." " "He would if you started to yell for a grand piano." Louisville Courier-Journal. There Arc Two Wa3rs of - Cleaning and Pressing ONE WAY IS ANYWAY TO GET IT DONE, THE OTHER IS KEEP-U-NEAT PERSONAL SERVICE WAY You will find your clothes wearing longer and looking letter when you have them done the Keep-U-Neat Personal Service way. More Alliance people are realizing this fact every day. ASK FOR FREE TICKETS ON THE FORD CAR. Keep-U-Neat Cleaners SERVICE THAT SATISFIES 207 Box Butte Avenue Phone 133 at the Gail Price Bare ONE MILE NORTH OF ALLIANCE DRIVE NORTH ON SWEETWATER on iiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiim;iiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiitgmmm Saturday, May 6 you will dance . ; to good JAZZ MUSIC ; The proceeds of the dance will go toward outfitting the Ash Grove Baseball Team. We Want Everyone There Glen Miller's Great Remodeling Sale Of Furniture Off ers Extraordinary Values to Buyers for Cash FROM 15 TO 20 REDUCTION TITE NEED ROOM to work. Miller's furniture store will undergo some changes V soon and we want space to work more than we want our stock of furniture or a reasonable profit on it. Therefore we are going to reduce our stock on hand all lines and we mean to make our prices so attractive you can't resist them. Come to the store and see our Convincing Cash Furniture Values FOR THOSE WHO NEED FURNITURE NOW OR WILL NEED IT SOON. Great Remodeling Sale Starts on Saturday Morning, April 29 REMEMBER IT IS THE CASH BUYER WHO PROFITS AT THIS SALE TO THE STORE TO SEE THEM COME SOON. BUY FOR LESS MONEY. Rugs, Bed Room Suites, Dining Room Furniture, Kitchen Cabinets, Electric Washing Machines, Bed Springs, Mattreses, etc., etc., REDUCTIONS IN EVERY LINE WILL GREET YOU. COME GLEN MILLER THIS SALE INCLUDES Reductions on Dishes, Pictures, Chairs, Davenports, Rockers, in fact everything we carry for making the home pleasant and comfortable.