The Famoias Winding Up the Season's Business Winding Up the Season's Business THIS IS A QUALITY SUIT SALE V - The coods are of known excellence-of unquestioned high quality with correct style ideas with fabrics of the world's best it Hart, Schaffner & Marx Light Colored Summer Suits, $25 values, Sale Price $15.00 SHOES Low Shoes, made byv Walkover and Douglas $5.00 prailes $2.50 $4.50 Kroles $2.25 $4.00 prndos $2.00 $3.50 grades $1.75 All other low shoos and oxfords 50 per cent Discount Men's Wax Calf Hhiehers, white oak hoIcr, neat lookers, sizes 6-11, $1.69 Hoys' Mia to 2 Wax Calf Lace, Oak Soles.-.. $1.39 JJioys' Gun Metal Calf but-. " ton Shoes, stub-proof, sizes 2'2 to 6, at the low price of ...... $1.89 Big Lot of Men's Summer Suits Light Colors. Worth up to $20.00 Hats Children's Mexican Straws ,. 7c Men's $2.50, $2.00, $1.50 Grades In Straw Sailors, OC Choice LvKj Men's Fine Stylish Felt ' Hats, All Colors $1.39 One lot of Boys' Hats, $1, CQ to $1.25 values ; v7L The Famous Shirts Fine Dress Shirts, mill ends, worth $1.50 and $2.00. French cuffs and stiff cuffs, sale 98 C 300 Work Shirts, regular 50c val ues, sizes 14 to 17. Three Q1 Shirts for JJ $1 Big line of 75c Dress Shirts, JQ coat style, colors fast 4jC Boys' Shirts 19c The Famous Shoes 84 pairs Men's Goodyear Welt, fine Dress Shoes in CO QO button and blucher tpjO 96 pairs Men's Gun Metal Calf Shoes, button and blu chersdressy shoes ... Boys' Elk Hide Shoes, indestruct ible soles, sizes 13y2 to 2 Boy Scouts Little Fellows' 9 to 13 Wax Calf Bluchers good oak soles i. $2.69 destruct- $1.39 $1.19 The Famous Pants Boys' Blue Serge Long Pants Men's Work Pants '. : $1.98 $1.48 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT on Hart Schaffner & Marx Pants and others in light colors Boys' 59c and 69c Knick- OQ erbockers K7C The Famous Big Six Day Sale The Famous One-Price Clothing House Underwear Men's Union Suits, 75c grade . Munsing's $1.25 Grades 75c grade of Nainsook Athletic Union Suits 48c 98c 47c Genuine Poros Knit Union C( U3C Suits, $1 values Men's Boys' .... . : .. 39c The Famous Alliance, Nebraska's Foremost Clothing Store i Big Six Day Sale AT THE HEW THEATRE ome Excellent Features Rooked for the Xet Few Day "The MooiiNtoiie' 2 Nights "The Moonstone'! The five-part photoplay, "The Moonstone", la baaed on Wilkie Col-; Una' celebrated novel and play of the a me name, and the leading charac ters are Eugene O'Brien and Elaine Uammerstein. A diamond' of fabulous value la' stolen from the eye of an Indian idol, i The Englishman, on bis return to -London, is pursued by three Indian priests in disguise whose object ia to secure the "Moonstone" at all costs. Falling in its recovery, the priests will lose caste in their native land. The Englishman, Herncastle, is found drowned, presumably having been killed by the Indians. The dta Btonds passed Into the possession of bis friend, Franklin Blake. Blake is followed by a band of In dian magicians. He present the diamond to his fiancee, from whom tt is stolen. A detective is called In. Another girl who is In love with Blake commits suicide, and as a re- plays that one can see twice without getting tired of it. , "Ixve ami Aviation" Judging from the title, one would think this was a comedy, but it la noj. It Is a drama of the strongest type, and one which contains a great moral lesson for everyone. Mr. Warren, a reporter, learns that a great aviator will fly over hi; city that day. Mrs. Warren wants to meet the great aviator on account of hia great fame. She is a beauti ful, fascinating woman, and when she and the aviator meet a look of mutual understanding passes be tween the two. The aviator, Flari on. is Invited to the Warren house to dine, and in the course of the meal the aviator cuts his linger. While the husband is in the gardens viewing the machine, Klarion and his wife ar range a billet-doux, and she urgea the aviator to return at an early date, aa she wants to see him. Warren learns of hia wife's treach ery, and proposes to circumvent the meeting between the two. lie sends himself a faked telegram announcing that he must go out of the city for a day or two, but that night returns and finds his wife In FJarion's em brace. The husband damages the aeroplane, but the break is discover ed Just before Flarion and Mrs. War ren leave for a flight. Warren is nearly crazed with grief as he does not know the break has been repair ed, and is Just on the point of com mining suicide when he is Informed that the flight has been made safely. Flarion, seeing that Warren loves his wife deeply, urges her to return to him and confess and ask forgive ness, which she does. As the pic ture fades.. they are nestled in each other's "arms, embarking on life's Journey, each benefitted with the ex perience of a few days. NO OFFICIAL MEETINO (Continued fronvpage 1) mumn :wmmimmwimmmmnmimmmmwmnniuwiw was brought up. It was suggested that a man can be hired for SeO per month the year round and this will nrobablv be done. The weeds are very thick and there Is a lot of work 8 necessary to be done. The prices of cemetery lots was also discussed. A bill for $63.25 for cutting weeds at the cemetery was presented and a bill for graves opened and not paid for of $101. Hought llox Butte IjKimI suit si E. T. Kibble, the Alliance real e- tate dealer, recently sold a fine quarter-section of land to a non-resident 1 owner of the adjoining quarter. The , land is located ten miles north of Al- i liance. The owner came out to look over his land and was so well pleased J with conditions here that he added to his holdings. Bryan Visited Alliance A. Victor Bryan, secretary of the Mitchell Volunteer Fire. Department,1 was an Alliance visitor Friday morn ing, coming this far Thursday after noon with friends who went on east. Bryan visited the fire "department headquarters and made The Herald office a pleasant call. He returned home Friday afternoon. vCovtH Brought 1m! Price Hall & Graham, of Alliance, had two loads of cows on the South Oma ha market Monday, August 9, among' i which were included forty-four cows that averaged 1.008 pounds and sold at. $6.75. through the commission firm of Tagg Brothers & Moorehead. These cows were from the Morrill . county ranch south of Alliance. I suspicion Is attached to her, as he leaves a mysterious note for Blake. After a long nd varied search, Blake finds the diamond in the pos session of a money lender. In the meantime, Blake's fiancee learns of the note the dead girl left, and learns that there had been a strong attach ment between her and Blake. A bit ter lovers' quarrel results. Blake Is a somnambulist, and a doctor discovers that while walking In his sleep one night be took the diamond. The gem was stolen from Blake while he was asleep, and was never recovered. The ' thief later .confesses the theft and died before -telling how he had disposed of the diamond. -Blake and his fiancee wer happily re-unlted. The Moonstone" will be shown -Thursday and Friday nights, owing to a special arrangement which Mr. Cramer was able to make with the feooklng company. It is one of those Proved That He Wait Kane Tv o men recently had an argu ment at the Alliance stock yards re garding some of the horses which were being inspected for the war. One of them was Lucius McCarthy. "You're, a fool." said McCarthy. "You're'craxy," said the other party. "I'm not craxy," said McCarthy, "and I can prove it." And to cinch the argument he pulled from his poc ket the statement received some time back from the state Insane asylum at Hastings certifying that he was a sane man. August Pay Day Specials One Way to Keep Dry An Alliance young man recently took his lady friend to a country dance, eighteen miles away. Every thing went fine but shortly after they had started on the return trip It be gan to rain torrents. The auto tbey were riding In had no top and they became thoroughly soaked. The on ly dry spot on the young man w the Inside of his right sleeve, and strange to say, the young lady's waist was dry. Their friends are trying to figure it out. PIANO AT A BAIMMIN . , Customer near Alliance is unable to finish payments on piano contract. ' We will turn piano over to first sat isfactory party who will pay balance either cash or five dollars per month, i Write Schmoller & Mueller Piano 1 Co., Omaha. Nebr. S7-U-5973 Viitd Colorado Hprings Colorado Springs. August 18 J. B. Bence of Alliance was a recent vis itor here on a vacation trip. He and friends composed a party that took the trip to the summit of Pike's Peak via the summit cog road. Office blanks and blank loose-leaf books for sale at The Herald office. Phone S40 and a representative will call. Drag the ILoads When the smiles of spring appear Drag the roads; When the summertime is near Drag the roads; When the corn is in the ear. In the winter cold and drear, Every season of the year. Drag the roads. When you've nothing else to do Drag the roads; If but for an hour to two. Drag the roads; It will keep them good as new With a purpose firm and true; Fall In line, it's tt pto you Drag the roads. Kansas Industrialist, New Fall Suits-$2O,$22.50,$25 Just received a big assortment of 1 Men's and Young Men's Fall Suits in large plaids. Now is the time to select your Fall Suit. Stein-Block and Brandegee Kincaid. New Fall Gage Pattern Hats For Ladies Have Arrived The Styles Are Very Pretty and Very Attractive ft 5. EfX AW' 1- mr-.- a v.- if 1 T JtL. ms .w i sot. h Men's . Gordon Hats NEW FALL HATS $3.00 Drop in and see the NEW FALL STYLES. . Our buyer has returned from the Eastern markets and the nw Kali men hand le is arriving dally. It Is a treat to take a day off and come and see the big selection of Pall goods. 1 V TT STEIN'BLOCIf SMAJiT CLOTHES W. & . HARPBn Wdepartment store it VV ALLIANCE,. NEB. IV $3.85 One pair pants. All-wool suit Regular W OO Value ?iniiirll'"4'f iiiiiiimimiLiiiiiiiiiiirrm iiiiiU)fn;nmrrmmrttTtTifimttitiriiiiii!W,lM,1MtMIttlf 4