Thursday, March 27, 1919 THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD .5 V-'s .'J t : 1 1 i. k Sense and Nonsense Gleaned from Our Weekly Study In the Gentle Art of GoMip By JACK niMTHIM And now conies the pious parson anxiously Inquiring as to the where abouts of the popular roof pardon and begging for but a slant at th? likeness of the "perfect Wiman" that set us'wlld. Nothin dol V, par son, but for your further satisfaction we'll reiterate our former stiicn.ent, "she's aurely SOME girl.". Oh' boy, we would like to let you In on this, but it just can't be done. All that is needed by this newly discovered Annette Kellernian of Al - liance is a competent press agent. Blessed with a figure of the type that costs many a perfectly good wife her -'"daddy," then bestowed with all the advantages of a wonderful roof gar den, this young specimen of the "wo man perfect" certainly lacks nothing but the proper publicity to give her world renown and a leading role in the movies. - It's back to the simple life for the species with pockets in their trous ers, it seems, regardless of the per sonal desires of those concerned. And, you can take it from us that ere we give up all the liberties here tofore allowed we are going to do quite some kickin' unless our fair would-be-masters too give up a por tion of their favorite pleasurable pastimes. Here and now we serve due notice that it we are to forego ar after-dinner cigar, as we have been forced to abandon our little drink and relegate the same to but the memories of the dear past, there is going to be a counter in the way of an attack on rouge, face powder, gaudy camousoles, peek-a-boo waltss and a helluva lot of other 'things that cause people more grief, do me more harm In a minute than a peace- . ful pull at a clear havana, when the desire presents itself, will do in a lifetime. s . It just strikes us that If the pav ing Is to be done NOW and we are to escape the lost motion that nearly always creeps intoxa public Improve ment project it is high time that ' some action be taken that will insure the accomplishing of the many pre liminary details that must be taken ere of before the real work can be begun. Some effective organization and Some bard work will bring all this about. It must oe done sooner or later, why not now? The installation 6f lead service, the removal of the llgvt and tele phone wires to the alleys, the put ting in of the curbs and a lot of oth er things that must necessarily be done before the laying of the pave ment begins will not oe done until some decided action has been taken, until some effective work has been done by those Interested in the wel fare of the surfacing proposition The job will be easier accomplished now, while the sentiment 1b for the paving, than later after the enthusi asm has abated. NOW is a good time for the proper committees to start something and stay with -K vntil success has crowned their ef forts. Alliance, it seems, will in the near future give the city manager propo sition a fair tryout. We believe it is a move in the right direction, but the success of the move lies entirely la the ability and adaptability of the man selected. The right man will accomplish much. ' With an efficient management Bared streets and many .new homes building Alliance will command the attention of the entire state. With ut these Improvements some other western Nebraska town will at least divide this attention. Will Maupin, while no friend of the bootlegger; not an anti-prohibi tioniBt by any means, but firm in his belief that the laws of the state af ford every man proper protection. even against the unscrupulous offlc er to sea Bald a mouthful when he uttered the following: 'Has an officer of the law a right forcibly search a grin wHhout a rch warrant?" Is a Question one hears very often these days. I don't think bo, because 1 am just old-fashioned enough to believe that evpn a state "booze hound" Is amendable to the constitution and bill of rights. But, of course, the constitution and the bill of rights don't amount to a tinker's damn in the estimation of reformers w' o are hellbent on en forcing their views regardless of the rights of Others. Some nf theno days an officious "booze hound" is going to run up against the wrong man when he tries to enter and search that man's home without a arrant, and as a result there will e a vacancy on the "booze hound" force and a nice new mound In the cemetery, and being as old-fashioned i am, i a hang a Jury from Alpha Omaha, and from helundeone to breakfast, before I'd allow a verdict guilty to be broucht in ncainnt the man who defended his castle gainst unwarranted invasion. LADIES SOCIETY WAS ORGANIZED ON FRIDAY Twenty-seven Charter Members in ijaaies' Auxiliary or II. of L. F. and K. HAVE ROSY CHEEKS AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISY-TRY THIS! ,8ayt glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons. To Bee the tinge of healthy bloom In your face, to see your1 skin get clearer and clearer, to wake up with ut a headache, backache, coated tongue or a nasty breath, In fact to feel your best, day in and day out, just try inside-bathing every morning for one week. Before breakfast each day, drink a class of real hot water with a teaspoon ful of limestone phosphate in it as a harmless means of washing from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's Indigestible waste, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach Is wonderfully in vigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases and acidity and gives on a splendid appetite for break fast - A Quarter pound of limestone phos phate will cost very little at the drug store but is sufficient to demonstrate that just as soap and hot water cleanses, sweetens and freshens the akin, so hot water and limestone phos phate act on the blood and Internal or gans. Those who are subject to con stlpation. bilious attacks, acid stomach. rheumatic twinges, also those whose skin is sallow and complexion pallid, are assured that one week of inside bathing will have them both looking and feeling better in every way. j CARROLL SAYS HE DID NOT PROVOKE ASSAULT Sunshine Lodee No. 377. th In. dies' auxiliary of the B. of L. F. & was organized with twenty-seven charter members on Friday after noon, March 21, at Alliance by Ag nes O. Strong of Boone, Iowa, a na tional organizer. Following the business meeting in the afternoon a aupper was served at 6 o'clock by the ladles for the members and their families, an enjoyable eveninr fol lowing. The following officers were elect ed: President, Mrs. W. I Austin; vice president, Mrs. H. C. Sternberg; past president, Mrs. A. W. Newberg; secretary, Mrs. F. W. Hicks; collec tor, xurs. wm. toeriy; . treasurer, Mrs. J. A. Wltowack: delegate. Mrs w. Li. Austin; alternate delegate, Mrs. F. W. Hicks; chaplain, Mrs. Ella Poffenberger; warden, Mrs. C. u. i'erson; conductor, Mrs. K. E. Robinson; inner guard, Mrs. Bre mer: outer guard. Mrs. H. H. FlnV; trustee for three years, Mrs. O. C. uuth; trustee for two years, Mrs. O P. Odell: trustee for one vear. Mm H. H. Fink. Regular meetings of the new an ciety will be held on the second and fourth Fridays of each month At the Odd Fellows Hall, starting at 2:30 o'clock. Friday, March 28, is the next meeting dav. The sorletv ha an excellent start and the ladles and men who worked hard for its organ Ization deserve n.nc'i credit' lor the results secured. Driver of Auto livery Nay Attack Was Made on Him Without ItaftNonable Provocation J. W. Carroll, whn .ti.Ai. ' .. L.'.i. rv v. by John Weaver TiimHiv iot, Al lowing previous differences, Bays there was no attempt by him to in jure Weaver either in a business way, financially or physically. Car- iuii carries a Daaiy damaged left eye and Weaver a swollen rih v..., as a result of the encounter. Carroll made the following .into. ment regarding the affilr this morn ing: weaver had done some repair work on my Reo car which I use for livery rurnoses. for nhirh h ed me $51. I did not kick on thn cost of the work, but he left a bolt out of the main bearlnr. rominir car to lose cylinder oil and I had to nave u nxed ry another man, costing me i.tv aaamonai. A week. aeo Momlnv niirM I mat Weaver at the Dew Dron inn asked' hlra why he left the bolt out of the bearing. He denied having done bo. "Auto livery drive h XIVA in nnv the government elsht .ner on r their receipts as the war tax. I pay mine ana reel that others who do a livery buslnesB should do so. The government man-went to see Weaver regarding his tax and Weaver denied naving done any livery business. I Went to the rnilntir trenauroo whether or not Weaver Had a license ror livery work and found that he had no 1919 auto license at all. Tlnn I went to the county attorney and made out the complaint against weaver for which he was fined one dollar and costs by the county judge. "on Monday Weaver made the statement to a number of parties around town that he was coin to whip me when he had a chance to To Be Friends Again. One of the best ways of healing o quarrel Is to ask a favor. If we at tempt to do a kindness to a friend who Is alienated, she will probably uispect our motive and reject It. But f we ask a service of her, the barrier of misunderstanding will melt like tnowflakes In the sun, and the way will )e opened for as to be friends again. FEEL MISERABLE FROM THAT COLD? Colds and coughs are quickly relieved by Dr. King's t New Discovery Nobody should feel "perfectly mis erable" from a cold, cough or bronchial attack for very lonp. For it take only a little while to relieve 't and get back on the road to recovery when Dr. King's New Discovery Is faithfully used. It soon loosens the phlegm, re lieves irritation, soothes the parched, sore throat, brings comfort. N Half a century old and more popular today than ever. At all druggists. Make Your Bowels Behave Make them function with gratifying precision. If regulation of'tha diet does not relieve their torpidity Dr. King's New Life Pills wilL They are perfect bowel trainers, cleanse the system surely, comfortably. 11 Pirate Sh! What would happen to me if I were your kid? Well, if you re not acquainted with Calumet Bakings you don't know what a good ex-1 cuse I have. Can't Help Helping Myself they're so good I Good for me too, be cause Calumet Bakings are wholesome and eaiily digested. Millions of mothers tut ' CALUMET BAKING POWDER because of its purity because k always stves best results and is economical in cost and use." Cmlammt tutainm ft? IK fairnrisnfs m hmcm ( proved officimtly jf f As U. 3. Food Author,!, m. Wear save svton ros) buy It. torn mv( wham r mum M. Cheaper and. Better Bread and Cakes Produced under the most stringent rules of sanita tion, by skilled bakers and with the aid of modern equip ment our products are absolutely wholesome; are cheap er than you can produce them for and are of a quality that will satisfy completely the most particular. You 11 find us prepared to fill your wants with any thing in the pastry line. All goods are fresh and clean. Buy None but Alliance-Made , Bread and Pastry ALLIANCE BAKERY do so. I did not believe he would atark me as he threatened to do. Monday evening I was out on a trip and after getting back, rather late, went In oenrch of George Stafford, city marshal. In rolng through the pool halls I saw Weaver at Smith's. but said nothing to him. I went out heslde( door and Weaver followed me out, accompanied by two other men. "Weaver called to me to atop, but I did not do bo and went east. "That's a hell of a trick you done me this morning,' said Weaver to me. I told him to let me alone. Weaver replied, 'D n you. I ll kill you.' Il caught me In front of the City Mis slon and struck me, the result ol which you can see." On Monday morning Weaver was fined one dollar and costs by Judge Tash on conviction of running an auto w thout a 1919 license. On Tuesday morning Weaver was fined I BO and costs by the judge on the charge of ahsnult and battery, pre ferred by Carroll. Weaver says "no more" fighting for him. Carroll says he's satisfied. lUTTIiroO KW1M firMK OS Till LKAdl H OP NATIONS Washington, D. C. A series of addresses will soon be made by Sen ator Hitchcock on the league of na tions covenant In an Itinerary which is partially outlined as follows: March 26 Chicago, before the as sociation of commerce. March 28 Philadelphia, chamber of commerce. April 3 Uoeton, City club. April 8 Newark. N. J. The senator has been In Georgia for the past ten days oi a vacation, most of which has been devoted to playing golf. Tart of the time for mer President Taft has been his com panion on the links, and It Is stated at. the senator's oulce that the two men have freely discussed the league of nations and that the resulting in terchange of views will be reflected In the senator's speeches. He Is to accept dates also at Albany, New York, before the legislature and chamber of commerce, and may en gage In a joint debate with Senator Knox of Pennsylvania In New York city. Congressman Klnkald is prepar ing to spend a few weeks in Nebras ka and will leave for-there before April 1. The Herald, $2.00, worth more. I have a complete set of house moving tools. Anyone wishing a building moved, see or write John F. Lulow, Alliance Nebr. 17-2t-7860 The Herald, $2.00,worth more. "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin." American Owned, Entirely I s Tarer genuine Tablets. 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If we did not collect telephone rent in advance some people never would pay. Thus we would lose the rental and the cost of installing and removing the telephones. v And, in addition to losing money on those who did not pay at all, if we did not require advance payment, we would have the expense of, car rying "slow" accounts on our books. In order that one subscriber will not have to pay indirectly a part of the telephone bill of another, we long ago adopted the policy of re quiring payment in advance for telephone rent Nebraska Telephone Co. 0