THE ALT. I A NY!- HEIIATJ). 1 tTSIUY, jrNE V. FIVE I W fc-J . A t, I Mrs. J. S. Khein v.-j.s ho-te-. to six-' tctn Ku-:-t at a 1 "m lui.meon n-r til in the i';;!ni ton Mor!;:y, crmj.li n.entaiv to l ei house vnvt, Mrs. F. O. J. Liml-tioni of .;m l'icvo. Cal. Hie ilocori.tion - were iKi.nie.- smib daisies. Alter the iiui-cuuie lunch eon, Monte Carlo whl.-t v.i. flayed, nt vh.ch M;. l!;,um;.n won hijrh score, and Mrs. Keud ! w -..ore. 'J iie quests; included: Mrs.;ai,ie I.ind tiom, Goore i'cad in' S'eott.-hUiir, 15. (i. l'au- ' man, t'. J. l'Uevsen, Fred Feanin.- , (j. K. Kcc, K. 1J. Harris, J. F. O Connor, i Chaile- Hill. Dert Duncan, L. C. Urad-' burv, Groie .Mintzei, K. C. Hoi.r, R. : L. Johnsto.iP, and the Misses Avi. Jo-, tier, and Ivoris (joetise or Omaha. Mi -. Alice rrettyr.ian, city lilrerian, nrKr.ow!ed::os the fcift oi' hooks from the following: Mrs. II. Hirst, Janice Wills. H. ;. rearing, H. K. C.ar.tz, Mrs. Pan Lawrence and Mrrjraiet I'orr. The appropriation for books is not sufficiently larne to furnish enough of thciti to keep the reading public supplied, nr.d t'o-e havinir jr-"d books will confer ;i favor upon the l.brnry by emulating the example of tiio-'e to whom thank-- are estrn.lcd . Roy Mnier and tf k lilare nt it Mrs M. J. Ba.-kn and Mrs. Minor Morris cn.e.tuincd a number of holies Monday, who were in Alliance vvkh their hu.-bands at 'he doctors' conven-i tion. 'i he ladles wire entertained at i luncheon at the Alliance hotel and' later at the Country cij'. The ai'tr;--. noon was spent at the Country club ; plujii'K caius, al'ier vnicli all tne la-, iies attended the evening banquet. The ladies catertained were: ;Uc ilames Giius, t'ieim, Mitchell andi Zoeib of ScottsblutV; M'.s. Harvey of Gerinf.1; and Mrs. Cmj.cr of Mori i. I. The mj'rriiH'.e of M i -s Jesie Ifeinder o'clock Saturday ovenir.ir at the home of the ureom's brother. Guv Miller. J. Kpler performing the cerr The bride has been employed Alliance hotel and the L"mim is n ra lioadev. The couple took n !hoit trip to Sone.a to relative--of Mr.-. Miller, and will return the first o" this week to make their home in Alliance. Rev. S. niony. at tne Mrs. Cl.uvlta 15. IbiV returned Sun day fiom McCook, Neb., whoie she has -pent the last two weeks. Her !auth-t- r, Mild'-ed, went from MeCook to Omaha, where .-he will spend the sum mer with her aunt, Mis. Fiar.k Given. Mrs. II. C. McClure and her si.-ter, I Mi.-s ?ue DutTicM, whe arc in Alliance visiting, entertained at a 1 :30 lunch-1 eon this afternoon at the Alliance ho-; tel. Mi. McClure leave-1 toni.it fori Seattle, where she will spend the ruin-! mer. Mi s Dull'ield leave.- the la.-t o:-i the week for Denver where she plans to spend the summer. A number of friends of Mrs. McClure during her: former resilience in Alliance wtie guests this afternoon. The afternoon j was .-pent in playing bridge. j ety of ti:o Metrrdist clraic'i will moot at the home of Mrs. C. H. Gib.-on Wednesday afternoon at 2:.10. All members are roqueted as election of oiViicr? will be held . Geortve N::tion left Monday evening for Lincoln, where he has accepted the position of ni-.rht foreman for the boi lermakers employed in the Burlington shop.- there. Alliance women can now make ap pointments for scalp treatments at ' their own home by calling Mrs. F.tTie ! Kussell, phone 012. Mrs. Russell was! formerly connected with the Black-j Ftone be-auty parlor, and is experienced in haii'd.essinjj, mnssaue, shampooing, j elect lie facials or scalp treatments. j 5T-5S ; Mr-. B. G. Eaurnan will entertain a few friends at a breakfa.-t at the Country club Wednesday, lomplimen tary to Mr. F. 0. J. Lind.-trom, of San Diego, Cal. Mrs. E. L. Potarf spent the last week end in Scott.-b'.uff and Mitchell. While in Mitchell -he visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Whitehead. Civil Service Exam July 8 to O.ocsc Antioch Post mast ei At the ivote-t of the postmaster genera!, the I'nited States civil service coiMinis.-ien announces an upon compe titive exainii.i tli'n to bo hi Id on July s. 1'.'22, to fai the i)o-ition of po-t-nu.-ter ;it AntiiKh. It i-i expected ihat app" intment- will be made as a result of U;'s e:.min it:on ur;h -- it is tound in the interest o" the service to fill any vacancy by transfer or promit'on. This is not an examination under the civil -eii e act and lu'es bi t is held un der an executive order of May 10, 1!'21, providing for such procedure. The Antioch po-tmastevslvp became vacant May 4. 1!22, and the annual buy t --. 1 v t ie oMice i $1,700. There shou'.l be a number of appli cants. Applicant mu-t suinnit to the exam iner on the day of the examination their photographs, t; ken within two years, securely pasted in the space nrovidi d on the adrd-sion card- cent them after their applications are filed. Tintype- or proof will not b accepted. Application form 2211, and form 222:t, containing full information as to the requirements t ) be met nml the character of the examination to be given, may be obtained from the Anti och postoll'ice, i r fv m the United State Civil Service Commission, Washington. D. C. Ap)diratio;s ;ni'd te propel ly eecutd, show ing the examination point at wh'eh the appli cant dc. iies to be examined, and must bo filed w ith the cotivni-;-if n at Wash ington in time to airnnue for the ex- .'"'"Mtion at the examination point cho.-en. Note. Attention i "directed to the fact that fo-called civil rerviee cor renonder.ce schools hae ro (itfic'al ;;tntu and no connection wit'i th.e gov ernment. Authentic information in re gard to examinations may be obtained onv from the L'nitod Stales civil serv ice commission, or n ru'hcr'zed repre sentative of the commission, and with out co.-t. Instruction- of the ro-totl'ice department to postmasters and postal employe-' relative to such schools ap oear in th Po-tal b'lllet'n of Septein lKr 12, 1021, pnd in OetoVr, 11)21, supplement to the Po.-tf.l f,uide. rowi.iMi er- M Wolveiij - t,-n a.nd d.nudit-r of ( i 'oi , i ite.i at the Ciaw n' l;n-ii hi t week. Grandma Crafid au i Mi... e- llel. ii arid lidith Ci.iw.ord iv-' oinpatiiul iheni home for a short Vi it. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Scdere an. I ch Mien of Het.iineford are i.-itintr at the Wilkin-' home thn week. 'I hey 4-ie lointr ea-t to make their home. Alt.-. Ij-iii visited wiih Mr.-. 1 g "M Wedne-dav nn rnini-. .b.ke Winter and wife help-d Joe Caha plai-t potatoes Wedne day. 1 'iik and James Hender.oi were bunting stray steers here Thursday. They look dinnertsit Katun's. I ittie Mi-- Helen Crawford was taken with an acute attack of appendi citis while visiting in Crawford, and v.ts hurried to Alliance to a doctor, who i bringing her back to normal h'xilth. She was well enough to le ti.m to her home Wcdnoday niUr- Jtoen. Mr. Hotf motored to Alliance Wed re day. He wus accoiepanied by .Mi-xs nl'iied Kinnicutt. Mr. an. I Mrs. Howard lv -ex vidted witii the Liter's father, Mr. Wilkin.-, V ednesda.y. Mr-, libea, Mrs. Katon and Miss .ban Hall were r; Hers at th.e James Kennedy home Wednesday afternoon. I lane Sedore and familv and Bud Wilkin.- were shopping in Alliance Fri day. Mr. Clayton motoied to Irs home in Alliance after stayii g at hi.- ranch k ' -v dny-. Mr. Hell' was n caller at the Pi us home Fridav afternoon, al.-o at Mrs. 1.' ea's. The Elk? will hold their annual Flag day exercises at their home, Wednes-, day evening, June 14. The program, will be put on by members and will start promptly at S:15 p. m. The pro gram will be ureserfted by the officers of the lodge. After the program those , present win tane pan in tin mioimai dance. Dr. C. S. Page of Harrisburg, Neb., and Dr. J. M. Wills of Newcastle, Wyo., were in Alliance as guests of Dr. C. E. Slagle Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Fred Carlson will entertain' Wednesday evening in honor of the, Misses Mabel and Izola Worley, and! Mrs. Gail Price, who will leave rnday for Boulder, Colo., where they will at tend summer school. Sixteen puests will be present and the evening will be Fpent in playing bridge. Joe Pattilochi suffered- a broken wrist Sunday afternoon, after spend ing part of the day at William Cow- ans, eight miles from Alliance. -Mr. Pattilochi was cranking his car and the backfire threw the crank against j the back oi nis ngnt wni go severtij that it was fractured. Kenneth P.icknell, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bicknell, left Monday for Casper, Wyo., where he has accepted a position in a drug store there. Miss Louise Cogswell left today noon for Scottsbluff where she will visit with Miss Dorothy Zoellner. She will return to Alliance Friday. Miss Doris Goethe of Omaha is in Alliance visiting Mrs. E. R. Harris. She will spend at least the remainder of the week in Alliance. Mrs. and Mrs. H. C. Stetson, and two children of Mitchell, were week end guests at the J. S. Rhein home. Mrs. J. J. Hodgkinson left Saturday for Cheyenne, Wyo., where she was called because- of the serious illnss of her father, Patrick Green. Mr. Green died shortly after Mrs. Hodgkinson's arrival. Mr. Hodgkinson left today for Cheyenne where he will attend the funeral. Mrs. H. Patrick will entertain the N. W. bridge club at her home Wed nesday evening. George Bergen of Lincoln arrived today for a visit with, his sister, Mrs. E. L. Potarf. :?r::.-;:n::::n::::::::.-:n::t:::nn:::n; Fly-0-San A real spray for Flics, Gnats and Insects of all kinds. Has been used for years by the United States Navy, ajid when it stands a Navy test it must be good. A FLY-O-SAN Outfit contains a srnaJl sprayer and a can of FLY-O-SAN both for $1.00 Miss Lela Matthews of Alva, Okla., arrived this morning for a visit with her brother, Dr. Paul Matthews. Miss Matthews is a graduate nurse and may tiecide to remain in Alliance. Miss Elsie Simpson, who has been studying voice in Omaha, returned homo Tuesday of this week. Maryland has strawberries six in ches around. It takes only two or three of them to make a dozen. "Shoot to kill" is the order Cupid is working under. Give it a trial and if it doesn't do the work we'll give you your money back. Thiele's R I ALTO TONIGHT Warren Kerrigan and Fritzi Brunette in "The COAST OF OPPORTUNITY Wed., June 14 ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in "Handcuffs Or Kisses" , Thurs., June 15 Pauline Frederick m : "The Lure of Jade Comedy-HAROLD LLOYD EXTRA Edgar Allen Toe Third of the Authors Series Matinee 10 and 15c Nights 10 and 23c .l.iioe- and I 'ick Hm.l.-r en f..upd their 1 1 iv .t'ci in the W.'t -li r tine nnd took him honm Friday. J.inio- l'.;;t"n mid wife were in Alli 1'iice Friday a'tt i I'cn'i. 1 eo ll i l inail and family woie .-liiip-I'ing in Alienee Fi .'day, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford mo tored to Alliance Vrdpe.-d,.y i ;t-r-lioon after their dalle.htei. Mr. n ud Mrs. Key lieyn- and sen and diiui liter vne in Alliance Friday. The weather hn- been mi ijuiet that .eend people weie cut of water for ( 111 K( II OF ( IIIMST. La.-t Sunday de ed the coniivt with the .-'colt bluff school. We had !iit double the number of point-. Wiih the nveiauo attendance for the la -t ri week-- beinir ncaily three hundred, we believe that this make- our ,-chool the larte-t in western No! ra-ka. There m.iy be one or two st heels in North IMat'e that come pretty co-p to thi number. If there are any we would be i; lad to hear from you and to re joice with yo.i. The church ha- nrarnred for it. '"dni-trr t ' be nway the til -t two Sun days in July. 15. L. Kline will occupy the pulpit nt the morning service- di.ririr that time. The minister and f.Mndy aie intending to motor to lieThany ami n I t"nl the state conven tion, June -:;o, and then visit a number of relatives in, eastern Ne bia l;a. Amonir the number are Mr. Kpler'.-; paiftit- who hr.ve re-ided in ihat p;:it of Nfbu.;ka for bout hixty fip year-. 'Vho Wo'bifdi'v fvenimr meelirtf et ?:.''0 o'ebKk will con ider the fadi.Wt, "'I lie Teachine of Paul on Chl i.-tian-ity I'nity." This a live subject nml many c;.n be pie.-ent to take part in the service. Some of our odnir people will at tend the C. F e.- reti,.n at ChadlOit and Scott.-blulT thi. week. ; S. J. Kl'LhK, Minister, j HAITIST ( IIFIU II. Sunday vj a R'c.'it day of tt"at crowd-. The Sunday schinl was o .or fifty larger than it n;s ever been fore nt any rrirular or ypecial hervier., 1 he woman's rla.-s beat the men's cliis.- by fifty points, the men bavintc twentv two pM-H-nt on time nnd, ''"'a late, the women twenty-four on timp. However, the men are deierminei vo reach nt least fifty men nevf Sundv. The joiin hulies' class defeated thu vmini' mens oy over i.o(t pfniu-. 'liy it aindn I ovs. This week the painters hee-nn to re decorate the inside of the buiblinir. Theie were two additions to tho ' cbuich Sun'lav. The rre-idcnt of 1ho 11. Y. 1. I'., Oliver M--rherson, nml Mrs. K;. 1, one by experience, the other by baptism. We arc especially (.. see yoont; men siandincf up for Chri t :'nd his church. ' Nest Sunday h the last Sunday of I the As.-ociatio'nal year. Let us nvk it a reeonl breaker. On account of thei j Aociation.tl Sunday when the pastor lard nvi 'V members will be tfono thej 'contest vill be' prolonped one week. l'rayer meet inn tomorrow in tne so cial rooms of the church. The woman's loc'etv meet in the at'ternnon. 1 Does Your Wife Still Have Birthdays? Or is it just throurtli your forsrctfulness that the isn't remeniLcivd on that day. Don't you like to Lo remembered? Just some little token to iow her you remember the day. It will brinjf her much joy and h:'.rpine.cs. When that d;:y comes near, ju'st come in and let us help you in the selection of a Gift that Lasts some dainty article of jewelry. nnii$ ieie mtnnmmmttnHtntnmm RI ALTO WATCH FOR DATES 7 rJOHN GOLDEN and MARCUS IQtVJ present 8 METRO-REX INGRAM Production ft UHtWiUUXWlttlttlttttt You WiU Want Cart Awav - as Four Big GROCERY VALUES WILL BE SO GREAT DURING OUR "Dollar Days Four Big Prices are good for these four days only and it will absolutely pay you to come many miles to buy your groceries. We know what good values are and we say, "Buy NOW." Note the PrieesThey Mean Many ' -SOAP BARGAINS' CANNED FRUITS 2 gallon Peaches ...$1.06' 2 gallon Apples- 1.08 14 cans Standard Com..,' 1. 00 7 cans Davis County Peas.,.. 1.00 4 cans 2V lb. Peaches 1.00 5 No. 2'2 cans Plums. 1.00 7 cans Wax Beans 1.00 MISCELLANEOUS 2 good Brooms $1.00 10 ibs. bulk Cocoa 1,60 4 lbs. bulk Coconut .! l.eO 5 4-lb. packages Mogul Pan cake Flour ,...2' 1;06 Dollars Saving to You! 25 bars Swift's White Laun- try soap '. j-I. 11.00 ,14 bars Creme Oil Toilet 8oap'.":.I7..tlDti;..L. 1X0 JAMS AND JELLIES 1 gallon Sun Sweet Apricot , jam v.. $1.00 5 19-oz. jars Jam 1.00 -11-6-02. glasses, of Jelly 1.00 CANNED GOODS ? 2 gallon Brown Syrup .$1.00 '-; 8 15-oz. cans California ; Sardines 1.00 N 5 2 Vi lb. cans Pork and Beans 1.00 9 cans 2 lb. Hominy 1.00 i 8 cans 1 lb. pink Salmon 1.00 i LEE MOORE GROCERY 'i'i''iVi''t'tViVVVl '.li'.l.'iS'i''iSi' ' ' . m m 'iS