THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD Thursday, July 3rd, 191. Th Imperial theatre vlll cIoi( fter the Rbowa on Sunday for a per I od of i.Nut thirty da or until tn changes planned are made. in -rork of laying the nw floor la the reateft of the Job and when t)nt-.htd tMa jwpular picture hou will be jMond to none In wi-alvm Nebraska. Uomix-r'a AkiI fur Having. Samuel Goinpera, President of the American Federation of Labor, said of the War Savings and Thrift Stamp campaign: "While it helps our government, it .ian hrlna those wh ODuy. It is good work. "Intelligent saving means MORE JOBS, MOKE WOKK AND BETTKK WAULS. If you practice saving and help others to do so, you perform a patriotic duty to your country, up hold the principles you advocate and Add strength to the organizutiou to which you belong. ' This docs not mean hoarding your savings in t a 'stocking' but its investment In Gov ernment securities or some other aafe investment. If each of the 3, C0U.000 members of organized labor a?ed a dollar a1 week, they would accumulate $159,150,000 in a year.' IlLllAMLirATlON OF DISABLED YAXK9 United States soldiers, sailors and marines who are Injured in the serv ice of their country are receiving apecial consideration at the hands of the United States Civil Service Com mission and the Federal Ward for Vocational Education, working in co operation. When the Civil Service Commis sion receives an application for ex amination from a discharged Yank, whose physical condition is such that fce would not ordinarily be accept ed, his case Is -referred to the Fed eral Board for Vocational Education. The Federal Board turns the aiatter ever to a field officer who promptly goes out after the man and pliers Jalm the services of the Board's or ganization for Bpeclal training to nt blm for the work for which he has applied, or for some other employ ' meut if It does not Beein practicable to train him for the work for which he made application to the Civil Service Connuisson. - Hundreds of uch cases have been referred to the Federal Board by , the Civil Service Commission. Under a recent amendment of the Civil Service Rules, made on the re commendation of the Ci,vll Service Commission, the Commission may waive the established physical re quirements In favor of a , disabled and honorably discharged soldier, allor, or marine, upon the certifies tlon of the Federal Board of Voca tional Education that he has been specially trained for and haB passed a practical test demonstrating his i physical ability to perform the du ties of the class of positions In which employment Is sought. ItvViiftlnf Conditions I n V'Aliigton. The congestion ef Washington D. C.-, which resulted from the lnflu of war workers, has now' been consid erably relieved, according to a state ment of the United States Civil Serv ice Comnilssoin. Fully 20.000 per sons l ave left Washington since the signing of the armistice, and a grad ual further reduction will cause liv ing conditions In the Capital City to continue to Improve. The Commis sion states that it Is informed by the Washington office of the Homes Jte- c'sltallon' Service of the Depart ment of Labor that It Is in a position i I VH,a l,nn vl n it n I A 10 provide ruumins nuu iinr hla week I tlllllJUF'l! I iuiib va - i tr-em. The Home Registration Serv ice constantly maintains a list of available rooms In private houses. Where two persons share a room, the room with board, that is, the two principal meais of the day, may oe I had for $40 or $42.50 a month for each r.err.on. in addition, me hot en ix.ent conducts attractive resi dence halls In which about 2,000 women are accommodated.-. A separ ate room with board In, the Govern ment residence halls costs $45 a month. Every comfort and conven ience is provided. Notwithstanding reductions In some branches of the service, the forco lrt Washington Is so large that hundreds of vacancies In permanent rositlonr are constantly occurring. Stenographers, typists, and book keepers especially are In demand. Full Information and application blanks may be obtained from the sec retary of the local board of clvil-ser-vlce examinations at the post office or customhouse In nny city. Miss Josephine MViry of Lakeside!' KEEP IT SWEET Keep your stomach sweet today and ward off the indi gestion of tomorrow try QII the new aM In dictlrtn As pleasant and as safe to take as candy. ' MADE BY SCOTT BOWNI makers of scorra emulsion Is visiting Wand Adams, Actual, work has been begun on the new garage of Lowry A Henry. The residence has been moved and tnt-n and teams, are now doing the excavating. Burlington fireman A. N. Whitley, 1 who la cMi fined to the' pest hou.se while turning a case of genuine smallpox Is getting along nicely under, the care of City Thysiclan George J. Hand. local fight fnas have had their A few , wagers, have been fclaced and there are to be found plenty of admirers of each of , the principles, we are going to ven ture a guess', that "Jack" Dempsey wlll.be the new champion. Classifying Time. Thn man 1ms grrtit tomorrows be fore him who has great yesterdays he hind him and 1 trying' to put a great dent of greatnes into his todays. , r mm ICR CJIKAM v By the , Dish!" ICECREAM By the .Quart! ' - ICE CREAM By the Gallon or More! Ice '.Cream for IMcnics For Parties and such, AXD TCE CREAM . FOR jtilA 4 THE . Alliance Candy Store TEXAS OIL AGAIN So great was the response to our advertisement in last weeks' papers, about the great money ot be made irv.Texas Oil stocks, that we are fofced to come hack and tell our friends more about It.' Everyone wants to know what chance they will, have of getting some of this great flow of liquid gold by In vesting . a few hundred dollars In the'stocks of reliable oil companies. I am here to tell you. In no place In the world has there ever been . found such big pools of rich oil as we have In Texas. Excite ment Is running wild because of the great riches. Big fellows 'can't control It. The little stockholder Is making the money. THE WHEAT CROP of Nebraska will not equal the great production of oil for the first ten months of this wonder oil pool. , The development has just begun; Next year It will be more than doubled. If you ' want some of this great wealth ' get In right now. Send , me what money you can spare and I will Invest it for you in stockB of oil. companies that I have personally Investigated , and, know positively are gooif com , panles. I am a broker and' handle your money as careful ly as I do my own. I charge you nothing for this service as I get my broker's commission from the seller. Don't wait .another day. A week makes i 'ancient history in oil. . .. Tear out this ad." Pin it to your, check for any amount you wish to Invest and mall to me today. I will return to you the .certificates n oil compan-' lea that I positively know are reliable and will guarantee that they pet production. E. P. GRINDELL Fort W(Mh, Texas "Bliss Wants to See You" i . . , 'i " Old Man Bliss of the Happy Hollow Danc ing Club promises all those who come the ' time of their lives the remainder of this week when he will stage js&Biql of the fin est dances of the season at this popular - dancing pavillion. Each Night a Big Night JULY 3rd and 4th i , ' ' ' ' - There is plenty of room for all the best of music and a cordial welcome to every one. Tell your friends about this crown ing event of the day's program. . Happy Hollow Dancing Club "Old Man Bliss" in charge ONK MlXlTR STORK TALK "The Freedom of the Clothing Heas ' certainly niUKt be yonm front the enormous range for selec- tlon that you people ofTer.', Who ever heard of such a combined showing of all the leading Knee, even lnA the very largest cities? Alliance Is lucky to have . you here," said a plewxed IMttron today.'- ' ' .. AVhy be satisfle! with less? .HARPER'. tTOfeE CL65 100 T, M. EVERY DAY - that have ' the Pep! A Haberdashery Busi ness Not a "Side Issue" GOOL Haberdashers in endless variety. One . whole floor devoted ta the "little" things that spell summer comfort in a big way for men who keep going in spite of the heat. SILK SHIRTS 'i New Beauties 'Tost war patterns reveal newly inspired designs and color combinations. .Different weaves and ef fects. ' 'Aiming , to offer none but characterful patterns, we've drawn on all belter makers. Now Crepe de, Chine, new Broadcloth and Pussy "Willows. Crepe de Lyons and tub silks, " $G to $12 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS French soft cuffs, rany attractive collar-attached styles. Earl & Wilson and Beau Brummcl, the leaders, $1.50 to $4.50. UNION SUITS -i-We're Headquarters Pon't ask for derwear." In yourself, needs . to ments. derwear just "un justice to match your your undcrgar Comc to the un- headquarters, and looking 'em all over, get what you need. Athletic Union Suits in" scores of styles, Cooper's Peal Par, B. V. D., Nain sook to finest silk. $1.50 to $3.00 BREEZY NECKWEAR The final todch for good summer dress up--fine knitted scarfs. All new, 50c to $3.50. , BATHING SUITS NIGHT ROBES PAJAMAS Footnote Greatest stock of. men's quality hosiery, featuring all the better ' -' makes. ' ' Get Your Straw Hat Today. , - . : . - Here you'll find what you want. Selections are still intact, but they're going fasta word to the wise Get; Yours Today. , ' $2 to $12 The season's newest and best straw styles in genuine Panamas Baliluks and Italian Leghorns. Prices range By Long Odds, Here's The Cap Store of Alliance Clever new pattern effects in Priestly fabrics and breezy new silks, at . , , . $2 to $3.50 Vast display of Boys' and Children's Straw Hats, Cloth Hats, and "Wash Hats at 1 $1 to $3.50 BoysT SUk Caps, 65c to $1.50. Palm Beach Caps, $1.00. Boys' and Child ren's vari-colored Skull Caps, 25c. W. R. Harper Dept. Store. Alliance, Nebraska. COOL OXFORDS WHITE CANVAS OR PALM BEACH. MEN'S OXFORDS, . 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