... J v .wax ' v-;- '.v-vv T This is a Coat that the little lady w ilMike it is made especially for misses and for small women who feel their youthfulness. Costs little1 o n 1 y 110.00 but it is made from fancy coat cloth has a sailor col lar and cuffs of green chev iot, with a self belt across front. Sleeves are Stt in and the back is a full rip ple. Doesn't take long t o show you. W. R. HARPER DEPARTMENT STORE D. F. OsKOod of Hyantiis Is visitli j. In Alliance. If u wii nt to tmlM n home see J. C. McCorkk it n I set lite money. F. A. Carothers of Whitman Is In the city on business. Attorney Squires of Broken How Is an Alliance visitor to Jay. Mrs. O. .T. Appelburg of Sootts bluft came In from aha Mond.iy. stopping over for a short visit wlih friends. If yon nre piulnir high Interest rut es in Hie lltiilding & Ijohh mil on the Xt-hrn-ka Ijaml Company nnI get the money at reduced Interest rates. Joseph anil Frank Krlz, who farm Blx miles northeast of Heinlngford,. are In the city today on business. They were well pleased with last year's crops and are farming heavily again this year Three members of the faculty of tire Srhool of Music are to be heard In concert at Minatare, April 27. Mrs. Edith Swan Zediker, Ralph R. Unl aeke'and Miss Eunice Burnett are to appear at this time, and they have nreDared a program which will be sure to please. FOR SALE 5 passenger Ford, 1915 model, Al condition except top Must sell by Saturday. Price right for cash. Address M. M., care Her aid. 20-H-6883 Don't fall to attend the community welfare concert to be given at the Imnerlal Sunday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. There will be several num bers on the program by each of the three musical organizations of our city: Alliance Band, Men's Glee Club, Women's Choral Club. The program for the concert Is given In another section of this issue. We - will furnish the money to build homes In Alliance. We Inspect the nronertv ourselves and furnish money quickly aUa low rate of Inter est. Nebraska Idtnd Company, Alli ance, Nebr. The Eastern Star met Tuesday cv enlne. ttn& the following officers for the new year were nominated: Wor thv Matron. Mrs. Ponath: associate matron .Mrs. W. M. Beach; worthy patron, E. O. Lalng; conductress, Mrs. J. G. Dole; associate conduct ress, Mrs. Art Mote; secretary. Mrs. George Davis; treasurer, Mrs. W. E. Spencer. CONCERT EASTER SUNDAY AFTERNOON Three- Musical Org.iniAllmin of Bine to (Jive Concert In lm in rial ThNire, Sunday AID- A community welfare concert li scheduled for next Sunday afternoon, in the Imperial Theatre. at2:30. The three musical orders to take part are the Alliance Band, the Male Glee Club and the Women's Choral Club, and Mcf Dubuque has kindly donated his pleasant theatre for the enter tainment. The orders of Elks. Eag les, T. P. A., Odd Fellows, Knights of Columbus, Knight Templars are Invited to attend in a body, and the public, are extended a cordial Invita tion to enjoy this "feast of song". Children must be accompanied by thtlr parents and must sit with them. This musical number is given free of admission, but a free-will of fering will be taken to defray ex penses. The program Is given herewith: Opening Prayer . . Rev. II. J. Young From Oratorio Ell .... "No Evil Shall Befall Thee" Women's Choral Club Chavallee . . "Bridal Rose Overture Alliance Band Old Hymn "Christ Arose" Male Glee Club Alfred E. Joy "Cradle of Liberty March Alliance Band C. W. Bennett. "Twilight Romance" Cornet and Trombone Duet O .J. Elvey "Christ Is Risen Women's Choral Club Serenade . . . "The Winds Are All Hushed" Male Glee Club F .H. Rolllnson . . . "Calyspo Polka' Baritone Solo Sterling Mendelhall Sir Arthur Sullivan "The Lost Chord" Women's Choral Club Klickman "La Clnquantlne" Alliance Band "The Boys of the Old Brigade" . . Male Glee Club W. Wacek . . "Thundering CannonB Alliance Band Benediction Rev. Mclntrye The ladles of the Presbvterliin church met yesterday afternoon and were entertained by Mrs. Mclntvre and Mrs. Vermillion. Frl-the which FAIKV1KW The social at Charles Bauer's day night was well attended, proceeds amounting to 926, goes to the minister. , Mrs. T. J Lawrence, who has been very sick with pneumonia. Is improv ing at this writing. Frank Bauer and wife, visited at the home of Jess Chilson Sunday. John Pahlow and family spent Sunday at the home of' Joe Davis, where thev had a dinner and ice cream in honor of Marguerite Pah low's birthday. Fred Hadley is hauling potatoes ; for W. I. Lorance this week. 1 The young people's society which ' was organized a week ago held the first meeting at the church Sunday night. ! The society of equity held a meet ing at the church Monday evening, a large num a farmers' club was organized. Joe Sanger went back to work at the Alliance shops after a couple of ' weeks sickness at the home of his ! mother. Quite a number of the farmers from the southeast of Box Butte pre cinct attended the primaries Tues day. There will be church services at Falrvlew Sunday morning and even ing, April 23. Mrs. Kendall will preach. Everyone is invited to at tend, i NOW AT NORTH PLATTE V.T. Fisher. Secretary of Alliance Commercial Club, Resigns Pos ition and May be at N. Platte E. CATHERINE MOORE Phone 310 The woman's guild met at the par ish house Wednesday afternoon, and had a business session, preparatory to their apron sale to be held Tues day, April 25. Mrs. L. II. Mosher was hostess to the Baptist ladies yesterday after noon, the hours being devoted to ar rangements for the bazaar and din ner to be given Saturday. On Saturday, April IB. Rev. J. B. Cams performed the ceremony which united for life Miss Ida Scott of Al liance and Mr. Mack Bangoss of Mac edonia, Europe. The couple had for witnesses John Gramathoff and Steve Beckhoff. The Big Brothers' class of the Methodist Sunday school are laying elaborate plans for - the entertain ment on Friday . evening of the Young Ladles' Union of the same school. The party Is to be held at the church parlors, and anticipations are high for an enjoyable time. The Baptist ladles are to serve a ham and egg dinner Saturday noon. In the hall over Lalng's clothing store, and in addition the ladies will have a bazaar and sell home-made candy. A liberal patronage is solic ited by the ladles, and we are sure none will be disappointed In the bill of fare. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Davig enter tained a number of their friends Sunday, and near the noon hour Berved an elaborate dinner, which was enjoyed by the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Mosher, Mr. and. Mrs. Tom Manion, . Mrs. Renswold and Miss Hattle Renswold were in attendance. wedding taking ptCe at the Chris Ian church parsonage. The couple loft on the midnight train for a short wedding trip to Include Denver nn-1 Omaha, after which they will make their home on the land, recent ly Med on by the bride. The groom has been employed by the Burlington and numbers many warm friends among his acquaintances, who wish him a successful and happy life. The bride is a bright, accomplished young lady, of the truet-t type, and will make a pleasant helpmate for her chosen Jiusband. The Herald Joins with a vide circle of friends In uiah. ing them the fullest Joys. Tho Woman's Misslonerv Sorletv of the Christian church will nnservA Easter prayer, the coming week, be ginning Tuesday afternoon, 2:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. J. A. Wolver ton, 916 Box Butte Ave. Tonle for Tuesday: "The Increasing Recogni tion of the Cathollcy of Christ's Kingdom by Ills Followers." Lead er, Mrs. Hughes. Wednesday after noon at the church: Topic, "Victories in our Mission Fields." Leader, Mrs. Dole. Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, we will unite with the mid week meeting. Topic, "The Forces in Preparation." Leader, Mrs. Ryn erson. r naay anernoon ana even ing, meeting will be held in the church at 2:30. We will have Miss Cora Hemry, state secretary Ncbras ka C. W. B. M. Everyone is cordial ly Invited to attend any or as many or tnese meetings as possible .espec lally Friday, when every woman of the church is urged to be present and bring a friend. Come and let us in truth make this a week of thank of feplng and prayer for the work. W. D. Fisher, secretary of the Al liance Commercial Club, has tender ed his resignation to the board of di rectors and it has been accepted by them. They are now looking for man to take the dace for the com ing year, "beginning May 1. i Mr. Fisher 13 now at North Platte and will probably accept the aecre larvshln of their commercial club The North Platte newspapers have had the following to say regarding his work: "Members of the board of direct ors of the Chamber of Commerce yes terday afternoon met and elected of ficers for the coming year. O. II. Thoclecke was named president, John McOraw, vice president, and J. B. in the The Woman's Club will be enter tained at the home of Mrs. F. D. Campbell, and the hostess will be Mrs. W. D. FiBher. Roll call will be selections and characters from "Bo hemian Girl". A vocal solo will be given by Mrs. Fuller, an Instrument al solo by Miss Tressa Vandervoort, and a reading by Mrs. M. M. Reynolds. Your Parlor Furniture should have character. Through it you should -express the personality of your home, wel come your friends, voice your sense ot beauty and dignity, put your best foot forward. Our Three-Piece Sets will grace your home and give you' lifelong satisfaction. Their design is a delight and their construction substantial. Inspect our stock. Get prices. Our Word Is a Guaranty of Hornst Value MILLER BROS. Mrs. G. Seidler entertained In hon or of her birthday anniversary Sun 'day, April 16, and a bounteous din ner was served at 1:30, which was enjoyed by her guests, among whom were numbered Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrett and family, Mr .and Mrs. Joe Mone and- family, Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Behm and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Seidler and family. favor of the proposed change secretarial arrangement, the organiz ation to pay. some man for devoting his entire time to the interests ot the chamber of Commrece and Nortn Piatt p, no one has as yet been chosen to fill the pos ition. C. F. Temple, who has "acted as part time secretary for the Chamber of Commerce, has announced that under no considera tion will he be a candidate for re election, his business demanding all his time, and leaving him wun no time to devote to the work. Considerable agitation is Deing made by members of the board of di rectors to obtain the services or v. Fisher, secretary of the Alliance Commercial Club, who is spending a few days in the city assisting Mr. Temple In the Chamber of Commerce campaign which I sto begin in earn est next week. Mr. U isner, nowever. has not agreed to make the change. although members of the organiza- ion hone that sufficient inducement can be offered him to obtain his serv ices for the Chamber or Commerce and for North Platte." "Almost every member or mo North IMatte Ch:vvf-r or commerce oncers tin t tli" w.vk of that or- port nut io .i'MU'i-l tli- b- !ch u a full time socre'acy to Pive U hN tQi.tlnn T':ie r ruaniZHtiOIl U 'S L fortunate in fi lling good wen to gt-' ( the work a poci-ui of their attention but the city is loosing out on manj desirable conventions, mucn vaiui- ble publicity and other things or im portance, merely because no man hi-s had time to diligently puruse n? task of obtaining them. W. D. Fisher of the Alliance com mercial Club Is In the city giving as sistance to Secretary Temple In the club campaign that Is Just being in augurated. His address at tne an- nnt hanauet of the ChaniDer oi Commrece made a very favorable im pression on the members who nearn it. Mr. Fisher is unquestionably a live wire" abounding In "pep anu "ginger". The things ne nas qomp for Alliance have put the sandhill town.on the map in large letters. The state organizations of commercial clubs and the western Nebraska coin-J merclal clubs appreciate his worn io th extent that they have made blm their secretary. When men in his own nrofession place this amount of confidence and trust in his ability lit tie more remains to be said. "Mr. Fisher is not in North Platte uovinv n nnsitlon He seems well satisfied with his work In Alliance nut if mifflelent inducement were of' fered it is probable that he could be brought to North Platte. North Platte is seeking a competent secre tary. Mr. Fisher's ability needs a larger city in which to exercise it self. There is no question but that city and man should get together." Wedding Hells Miss Elvira Williams, formerly an efficient helper at the Times office. was married Monday evening. April 17, to Mr. Elliott Strand, the Rev. II. J. Young performing the ceremony. The couple were attended by Miss Mabie M or her and Fred Feagins, and the event was a very quiet one, the dp Next Monday afternoon the P. B O. chapter will meet at the home c Mrs. Marcus Frankle, and the sosV Ject to fill the hours will be "Island of the Pacific Ocean.": On Friday evening of this week. there will be a pupil's recital of tb School of Music at the Reddish haHL The public and all Interested person are Invited to be present. On next Tuesday, the woman' guild of the Episcopal church win hold an apron sale at the parlstt house, lunch being served from 4: If on. Children a and ladies apron' with caps will be for sale, and the iltes are cordially invited to attend. ' HICKS' WKATIIER REPORT The Alliance weather report for the week ending Wednesday, at re dered by Weather Observer "Jimmy" Hicks is as follows: April llisirnum Minlmuaa 15 60 40 14 66 26 16 "V - 85 16 60 - S6 17 60 69 18 66 40 19 68 ' 66 April Russell m i tksasi Absolutely Puro Made from Cream cf Tarte? nolu:j-ho phosphate IIKMINUFORD 20 County Superintendent was up this way the first ot the- week officially. Mrs. Clarence Rosenberger arrival the first of the week from Mlnatar where she had been visiting re! tlves. - Fred Mollrlng was looking after political. Interests up this way Mon day. Miss Ethel Price Is visiting friend in town this week. Earl Montalgue and A. H. Davit were up from Alliance Wednesday. Pete Vaughn and Pearl Lorensou autoed to Alliance Sunday afternoon. Mrs. C. W. Graham and daughter were shoppers in Alliance last Thurt day. Mrs. Walt Weddell, who has bee In attendance at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. W. Fosket, returned t her home near Curly Tuesday. Charles Wallace was up from AI liance the first of the week to see hit mother, who it reported as improv ing. The Meteors won the pennant In the basket ball games, which closed last week, in honor of which th captain, I. R. Walker, entertained the Meteors at a 6 o'clock dinner at his home last Saturday evening. The W. C. T. U. rally at the opera-? house last Friday night was a decid ed success. Scout Master Palmer with the. Hoy Scouts took their first hike last Sat urday. The boys always enjoy their' hikes. Mrs. Frank Green is enjoying a vlslt with a cousin, who arrived Sun day from Vermont. The spelling contest at the on. r house Saturday evening whs prent'y j enjoyed by all present. Miss Ger trude Delshtg won first prize. Better Styles Better Values Lat Chain e Purchase New SOONER OR LATR TV You Are Going to Be a Suit Customer ot This Store WHY NOT SOONER ? 3 k' - now on dis are priced at Only Until Magnificent Easter, suits play at this store. They S12.5 . , S14-50 - ' $17.50 If you will compare them with suits selling from $22.50 to $35.00, your de cision, to purchase will be favorable to us. Two More Shopping Days EASTER rillllimnillimillllllimn'r""""" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiitiiiiiiiMiimimrmimmtHiMnntttmntunrmrm HOUSE FURNISHINGS