0m SOMETHING DOING JUNE 25, 26, 27 The Alliance Herald Largest circulation of any newtpaper In West ern Nebraska. voi tiat xx ALLIANCE. BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA I THURSDAY, JUNE 5, IUI3 NUMBER 26 HONOR TO NATION'S NAVE DEFENDERS -' Oa Ob r4 wttft l WMIH d ' 04. aobVI OfCONATlO GRAVtb Tb Us mat 1st I Mi M tkMt I, fa Mr Mat Thlira hat da IN bbbtbat 4 nin. i I I ita Ma lh MWII lnil- tl I n ana) tap at the clt. in? M n ) atsMM ; .tittteh r J a a nnM l iranii H 'tin a lake pert in ik tnaini Im th tthT writlr Mta plnrr waa tad ,, , I .. . Ml. I.ll l.. ltll.t 4 tb .t"it i ins c t Hmiih HsjsjSMS) MhMkIi J M iluthrli I h. . it.rtniri' ! rlt tin fttTtNM I I: li.-h nil. I Hip MlaaMi m k.. II M llak. r it r r art a aabs s.iaa than had bwti allot , . , i .. . ik run . I. nt . r. .itrl fin -iii..- iMh r mrtt Mf III HJffa thb haVi a alt) ! IbnlM. 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Hrnbr- iifofirlHor of Uip I'll Men I Mai haii, M'i. ii- In Tho Mi-rnlil n mIm Mf IMnk' In n riralrlHRM hud lir iitiil Imn n for.., of ioiiin nl aaaialanta Aa will be Hpn by lii ml. hr la .li'tprininwl lo furnlah hla i-naliiini-ra with the hiat meat that ran In- aiiril. Thnl ha la auc i "fHilna In hla efforts to fiirnlKh ih pUbllr with ant Ufa. lory maal iitiil MftlM la ahown by hla Junto tnide. ii a. Mfl 0 l 1 In 11 ni fnniily nro tnu t I li at to Itiakv im nuto trip to Mr Hr w nrtl Siimlny for a abort vlnl nl the hoMa of her aon-ln Inw iiikI 4aawhtar, Mr ami Mm W.hhI Mill! hln Wan! -ie't to alve bin new Konl ii iliorouab try-out on the trip. rio ;n probably to rli cotiKbiurr. Hiivina tbara in the faraboao, ami Ibaaoa to MoOraw in the ararMob, to r.'lliHln there till Monday, when Ihei will ninke the ntiirti trip. I. II Moaher la the pure Iiiih.t of h due new Mulrk "4tl" auto, pur- luia. il the flrat of the week from IimhI nxenia Till ly nnil Klrntop a BISHOP BEECHER INJURED Rl Rav. (leorafi A. Ileeeher, blah H of the Kearney rlloreae of the Prutaataal Kplaeopal 4-hurrh, wm bailly rut In the fare In Omaha last TiielM. when th wind ahield of an automobile in which he was riulna waa amaahed by a rope atratched a rima the sti..t by men felling a larae ahnde I re.' II.' waa hurritd tn a hoapltal, wher It waa a nn on to e.l that hla Injuries wiiilil luolinliU not proe serlouK. al 'hnuah hla eyen norrowly escaped be Ina damaacil Kery M rlml preparation la riaht or we will make it rlaht. We know what It contains and we are peraon ally intereated in ita in im t.n t nr. Your money back If you want It. F. I Hrennan Adv A 41 Jim r, L'6 Men a alrona blue working ahlrta, 40. All ataaa. At the Ilee Hive. Advt :'tf2?.KI a mi 1. 0.0. F. Memorial Services .asm h iMMrkrtiaai aa Q aaa tja aaaaa tajraaaHaa VI M I (iaa a "wa e4a 1 JT4a aaaaa f ikartr faajn mk a4 uMraaa) r the y , 4 aaaaa. toa law a.aaa la lb " fJT aaji taaaiii tai faaaaM b aaata Maajaaa fkjH a aba aaX aaaa taar aaat taata m aaaaa iber ka aaa aw, ... ia iaaiaa ibai aaafHi ajjaja av a ikaabm tbar abb ai baaa iaay aaat Bl aaaHa VaaWbtV aajaa aaaa aa. vmr iem ajaaa I lain eaaw aaaaa ua aal aa I. It O f Alliance IxaJae No. la will hold memorial aravicea next Hundny The member of the lode, their fandllea and frienda, will meet al Ih hall at two o'clock Sunday af ternoon After a abort aervlc .on veyanre will take them to Oreen wimmI cemetery, where the grove of ile eaaed in. nib. ra will be decoratd and aervlce held. Rev. Y. A. Wo ten will make a abort talk aa a part f the pro rain Members of the local lodge who are burled In the cemetery are Floyd Wataon. who died April 28, IM. John II Wataoa. April 27, IMat. Harmon II Kraxler, July 4, ltd; Arthur t'hllaoa. ItfT; J. P. Wetnel. lune 14. Itlt; and Nelaon r'IM.her. He. emher II. IHMI. W. riiomaa. who haa !een vbtMtan) with ftlcmlH in OhmIih for a few weeks, and attending the mua i al fevllval there, haa returned to Allktnce aad la holding down a poal tl. n at The Herald office. - Mls Vlargaret Hell went to Lin ola on Hnadav for a vacation tthe will van that section t the state for a short time rry of bStaa k f t Marsland i (leo Young. i'i- fueMliU visit hn '.VI Mrs J I Holhiway la Having her bjajbe ,i i , ra rb. i. p.i , i , ,i i ihm week a laasea Heeler, Overland dealer, re turned I a nhjbt from Heaver, drlv aa anase new Overland in over- '.11.. I fo. VII in. e , .utoiiier I trip waa made Fbey left lean- veat.rday morning arriv n ll im night Jacob lesse freed I'Mhte Wtsl Mb aaa ajSJJJb BjmjBjB cSPORTINQ GOSSIP cm a Edited by "Doc" Bates Copeland. UHKN r, Melgium, June I. -Oeor-gea Cnriientler, the French heavy weight pugilist, won the heavyweight championship of Kuroie today by kno. klng out Homlmrdler Wells, the llritlah champion, In the fourth round mm-. Carpentlcr hlm- Bpla s,',r ' "k 1 '"' a i ount of nine In I at aj UM first round and wan aent to tX tba fliMn aaln I in the s.vonil. - In the third .. round the French- I U m u n discovered the weak stom .ii Ii of Bombardier, and, showering blown In tb midsection, crumpled up the Kngllshman. He ended the fight with a right hand punch to the solar plexus just before the end of the roan h. The bout was scheduled for twen ty rounds. Carpentler Is a light In .ivy weight who only recently was in idillc weight champion of Kurope and previous lo that welterweight Cbampioa of Frarye. The Kngllsh (InMl had a considerable advantage in welgbt and height. Ii will be remembered that Wells made two invasions to this country to cop the heavyweight championship his first try-out being with Al J'alzer, being defeated by knockout. His second trip was a duplicate of the flrat experience, meeting "Gunboat" Smith with the same result By hla defeat from the handn of Carpen tler, a middleweight I, murks him out of the running. Since the death of Luther McOarty, it leaveB the white heaviee In quite a muddle to know who is who. Cunboot Smith Is claiming the honor but 1 don't be lieve him capable of mailing good. Kastern match makers are trying to hook him up with Jim Flynn. In case tby are matched for ten rounds or b.iter I would choose Flynn to win. St. Agnes Academy Hyannie Academy: Harris .lb, Wright If, O K. ere L'h, Vinton cr. Kurnn aa, R. White p, Vaughn lb, Huechnenst'n rf. Roan c. Hyannis Motion 3b, Hauey c, A. Hosnian lb, Flaherty p. eonroy s.. Howard 2b, Johnson If, Rock cf. R. Hoene rf. St Agnes Academy played the Hy annis boys at the hitter's grounds on last Friday, defeating them by the score or 10 to X. It was a bard fought game with excellent work by the Academy, battery White and Ross as Hyannls haa a reputation as a hard hitting team. Moat of the ring wan In the early part of the game In the last hair of the ninth witli II minis having runners on sec ond third and two down ahortstop Hurna saved the day by pulling down a line drive with the bare hand, the feature play of the game The boys came heme Saturday with flying col ors I'be wine clyik-, cn.saed bats with the lather spenders with the result Ui.it the mixers took the chin tick I. ra Into camp to the tune of 2 to 1 or bettor. The bartenders now.. great form while the barbers were i. mi. i n i. am work In fact, both teams are very lame since the gauie. Fred Hill broke up the game in the fourth inning hitting a line drive to center wIim h landed in the "Hush oil ni 1Kb made a pretty "scoop" in the last inning which saved the game for the cork pullers. It waw a clone shave at that, hut the barbers aay "just wait till tho 'next' game and we'll trim them. The Alliance Junior team played the M. reii Juniors Sunday at the lat ter's grounds with a final result of nine to five In favor of Alliance. The Alliance Cuba challenge the world. Now- bring on your clubs. Manager Slaughter ha his team in perfect trim and all they want la OA.MES and he doesn't bar and team. Two important trades have taken P'ace in the major leagues In the past week tn the nationals New York traded their old relief pitcher Loot Amor and fielder Josh Devore to Cincinnati In exchnnge for pitcher Fromnie, It looks as though Joe Tink er gets the best of .the deal. Am piKhed bin first game Tuesday alttra joining Tinker against Brooklyn, beat ing them 1 to 0 and holding Brook lyn to three hita. Not bo bad for an old relief pitcher. In the American . Frank Chance of the New Yorks traded to Chicago White Sox the best first baseman in base ball for Zelder and Morton, both, infielders. Chan e Is gradually building up his team with young play ers by trades. He will make a club out of the Yankees but it will take time. Wouldn't it be a great change for Hal Chase after being with the cellar team so many years to step right into a world series. Can't tell, those Sox are a great teams, and Chase is a great strength to htem. Topekn Western has secured Pitcher Clarence Mitchell from Prov idence Kastern. Mitchell is tho one that was on the Alliance team four years ago, going to Red Cloud state leage from there to Hetrolt and to Providence, R. I. He should do good work for Topekn FUN IN A CABARET Big preparations for this interesting Alliance event PLAN ON ATTENDING The sixty Alliance young people who are gons to render the home talent play, "Fun in a Cabaret", un der the diicttlon of Harry H. Will iam, who so successfully produced "Th Whirl O" the Town" n couple of years ago, are working night and day tind Alliance people will be mightily surprised ulien the enjoy this interesting play at the Phelan Opera House next weuk. The play in a jolly, musical one, of the kind that always drawn and holds a big crowd. The songs are new and catchy and the whole play has a swing that atarta you out with your mouth wide open and ends up with a half-dozen buttona gone off your vest. Hon't you remember how you laughed until the tears ran down your cheeks during "The Whirl o' the Town"? Thin ia aimiliar. only a little better, (let a ticket for your self, the wife, and little Jimmy, and Molly and sister Ann. They'll all en Joy it 1 Mm' 1 IT PAYS TO AOVBHTlSC Ha Cleaned up the Bases i i: a.- lti! ' mi leaning up ' I. i - vlindlflon uu short Zediker Freed F.rwin Zediker, who was arre.stexl the laat of the week, charged with lrobbing the Diamond pool ball, was not bound over by Justice Schlupp at the preliminary hearing but was released at the close of the hearing Tuesday afternoon, Justice Schlupp finding that there was not enough evidence shown to bind him over to the district court. The hearing started Monday even ing in Justice Schlupp'a court room in the ' .MtCorkle bloc k, and was at tended by (iiitt a crowd. A number of witnesses were heard for both sides. The prosecution endeavored to show that certain coins were those w in. h had been found In the posses sicn of Zediker and were the identi i al olns which had been stolen from the pool hall. The whereabouts of the gun and watch which were stolen have not been discovered. The pros bcaticn also endeavored to iOiow that a button had been torn from Zedik. r's coat and left on the win dow sill, proving that he had enured by the window. Witnesses for the defense testified i bat Zediker had been elsew here at the time Hie robbery waa alleged to have been committed and showed that he waa a collector of old coins and that he had a large number of them at his home. Attorney J. L. Westover represent ed the slate and attorneys Boyd and Ml t. the defendant League Elects Officers The Kpworth League held a meet ii.g June !rd, HH.'I at the M K. church for the purpose of electing orrictra for the following six months The following officers w. re elect ed Caae. K. La Mon. president; Paul W. Thomas, first vice prea ; sun. lie Kibble, second vice pies ; Mav Graham, third vice pres ; Mary Baker, fourth vice pres.; W H. Iji Mon, secretary; Merrill Chaffee, treasurer; Tresa Vandervoori. organ ist. ( has. Spsrht. choirister; Law I, n. e Me, k bead usher Miss Mary Baker and Mr Merrill naff war elected as delegates to attend the Dual District convention to Ue held at t'hadron, Nebr , June 17 to Hi, inr; mtttt BAPTIST CHURCH 10.00 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. in caching by Rev. F. C. Barrett of (Irand Island Subject, "A True Friend." 8:00 p. m. Preaching by Rev Mar rett. Subject. "Sin Its Own Pay mas ter." 7:00 p.m. M. Y. P. II. Prayer meeting and choir prnetlc every Thursday, 8:00 p. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 10:00 a. in Sunday School Graded Bible Classes Children's Day will be observed next Sunday at the Methodist church beginning at 10:30 a.- m . at the close of Sunday school, which will be in session only thirty minutes. Any parents having children to be baptized al that time, kindly inform the pastor beforehand If possible, by phone or otherwise. Box Butte Ave. and 7th St. Ject. "The Rowan! of Service." 1 Cor. 15: fK. 7:00 p.m. Young people's Epworth Ixnue meeting. 8:00 p'. tn. Public worship. Prayer. Bible study and social hour. Wednesday evening at 8:00 The doors of thta church are open to all people at all services. A cor dial and home welcome extended to all to worship witli us, if you have no other church home In the city. Olin S. Baker, Paator Phone 90 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10:00 a.m. Sabbath School. 11:00 a. m. Public worship. Sub ject, "The I'nevangelijed of Our Day." 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p. m. Public worship, lie ginning with Sabbath, June 8th, tho pastor will preach a aerie of Sab bath evening sermons from the lives of the Apostles. The subject will be as follows: June s, Simon Peter. June 15, Andrew. June 22, Jamea, the son of Zebe dte. June 18, John, the beloved dis i pie. July 6. Philip. July lo. The four obscure apostles July 30, Thomas. July 27, Matthew. Aug. 3, i 1 1 las Isrartot. A cordial invitation is tended to tin readers of The Herald who do net attend church elsewhere in the city. Strangers welcome. Rev. J. B. Brown, Pastor Phone 710 U. P. CHURCH 10:00 a. m. Sabbath school. CHRISTIAN CHURCH 10:00 a. m. Bible school. 11:00 a. m. Special service. A special sermon on "The Importance of Children's Day." 7:00 p. m. Christian Kndeavor. 8:00 p. ra. Special service. "A Mothers' Service." Front seats re served for all mothers. Prizes will be awarded to the following: (1) Oldest mother present; 12) Youngest mother present: ft) Mother with youngest baby present. The . hoir and orchestra will furnish four spe cial numbers during the day. A wel come to all. 8:00 p. m., Wednesday, prayer meet ing. A friendly invitation extended to you. Prank Allan Woten. Minister Phona 752 -I-8T. MATTHEW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 7:34) a. in. Service. 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Service. 8:00 p. m. Service. All seats free. Welcome to all. Geo. G. Ware, Dean Phona Black 419 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTI8T Sabbath school at the residence of Mrs. Pllkington every Saturday af ternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. John Pllkington, Supt. IMMANUEL GERMAN EVAN GELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Yellowstone Ave. and 7th St German services every Sunday at 10:30 a. m., unless otherwise an nounced. Knglisli services next Sunday at In ',0 a. m. Everybody cordially in v ited English services about everv three weeks upon announcement, and even ing services upon announcement. Everybody welcome. Titus Lang, Pastor, 703 Niobrara Ave Phone Red 339 CITY COUNCIL MEETING City fathers met Tuesday evening for he transaclon of official Business TO IMPROVE STREET LIGHTING The regular meeting of the city council was held at the city hall on Tuesday evening. A good crowd wan present In the council chamber. All councllmen were present. It was decided to grant the right to give concessions on the streets to the entertainment committee, they to grant the licenses for the conven tion, and to receive the receipts therefrom. It waa voted to collect In the -future for water ued at the fair grounds. The council donated the sum of $25 to the band for the month of June. Thl amount will be paid to the band for the two succeed ing months, in return for which the band la to give street concerts Sat urday evenings. Rev. J. M. Brown spoke in regard to the Sunday clos'tig ordinance An ordinance has linen drawn up in ac eoidnii.e with a motion carried at the last meeting, prohibiting Sunday amusements, but it could not be lo cated at the meeting and the matter was carried over. T. J. Threlkeld presented bill for fumigating work, $i'7 of which was allowed. Mr. Threlkeld refused to take this amount for the work, stat ing Unit it would not pay for the ma terials used, and demanded the re turn of his bill, stating that he wan going to sue the city for the amount of the hill. Councilman Komlg brought up the question of a light for the corner of ith and Missouri Avenue. Mayor Rodgers spoke regarding a light near first and Niobrara. On motion street llghta were ordered Installed at both points M E. Grebe brought up the question of lights around the high school and Academy. On mo tion thin was referred to the com mittee on lights. Reports of city officers and hills allowed will be published in the next issue. Mr. and Mrs J. L. Nl'olai have re turned from n visit with friends at Gothenburg. They also took In the big shooting tournament at North Platte. PURCHASE NEW AUTOS F. E; Holsten, F. W. Harris- -mid. W. E. Spencer have received their new Imperial automobiles, the three making a carload. These cars are of fine appearance, luxurious and easy running. SUPERINTENDENT DOW ARRIVES C. A. Dow, newly elected superin tendent of the city water, light and power department, arrived Saturday and took charge of the department on the first. Mr. Dow brought his family and they are now located at 508 Big Horn avenue. 8upt. Dow ia a man of wide experience and The Herald bellevea that the city fathers made a wise selection in getting him for the position. SHOWER FOR MISS DUNCAN Mrs. H. P. Toohey gave a mlseel- laneous shower Saturday evening for Mlsa Edna Duncan, in honor of her approaching marriage. The show er waa a suprUe to M Duncan. A delightful three-courae luncheon was served. Those present were Misses Edna and Mabel Duncan, Dorothy Hoag, Maude Spa ht, Margaret Bell. Alice Carlson, Mettdames Harry Thio ls, Bates Copeland, Jack Berry, Jack Ward, Geo. D. Darling and H. P. Toohey. ENOS EXTENDED VISIT OMAHA AND DAYTON PICTURES AT THE EMPRESS The Empress was crowdtd to the street last evening by people want ing to see the . Omaha tornado and Dayton flood pictures 22O0 feet of films covering these interesting sight were shown They revealed a scene of wreckage hard to describe Harry Dubuque haa shown great en terprise in securing these features for his Alliance patrons. Mrs. Frank L.i!hro4 of Boston end ed an extended visit in Box Butte county laM night when she boarded 42 tb start on her return Hip. She haa been in tkil part of tb west v er sin- last Novtiuber and hss had a fine visit with relatives .and with friends She is a sister or Am broise and Albert Hadley and an aunt of Mrs. John R. Iawrence. If CARD OF THANKS To. the numbers of the firt depart ment who so kindly and thoughtfully d. i oral, d the grave of Danny Moral I wish to exprtse my heartfelt t hanks. MRS. D. MOHAN. Mrs. Geo A. Whte received a telegram Wednesday morning stating that her brother, who is living at Nam pa, Idaho, was seriously ill and usking her lo come at once. She left Hist uight. Mr Wltte accompanied her as far as Sidney, returning this noon. NOTICE TO DRIVERS AND OWNERS OF AUTOMOBILES. You are hereby notified that the city marshals have instructions from the mayor and the council to arrest and prosecute any one who violates the state law gov erning motor vehicles on the public highways and streets of the city. No violation or the speed limit will be permitted and both haad and tall lights must be lighted between sunset and sunrise Hated this June 3, '13. J I) RM BRICK, Clerk of the City or Alliance. Nebr. Advt 2 :t -.'4; ::