Thursday, August 21st, 1019 TOE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERAID LOCAL MEN TO AID GOVERNOR IN DRIVE LINCOLN, Neb. GoTernor S. R. aKelvte baa accepted the cbalrman--mt, nf ih Nebraska committee which la to direct a Irtre for $400,- 000 tor the relief of Jewish war ear- tm.rmrm In Eastern ElirODe. Judge I. E. Taah of Alliance haa been asked to assist the governor In this campaign by accepting the chairmanship of the committee in The Nebraska committee, under r'a rhlrmanshln. la com- Kaed of men of all religions and nationalities. It waa organized to cooperate with almllar committees i- no,.,. a(aipa in this areat human- Karlan work. The national fund la to he $35,000,000 tnia year ina many atatea hare already raised their quota. A in . tm when the hiah cost Of llTlng la Interesting Nebraska peo ple, the problem of these aesuuue people abroad is now to irre ax an. AMV ' AIHO IVHH " " ' - - niiina has heen rarrrlnz on non- ectarian relief work on a huge scale lnce the spring of 191? and la now caring for about six million starving DeoDle. Many of these are orphaned children: In Warsaw alone, more Chan 80,000 youngsters are supplied with freah milk. Amerlca'a contribution to this mat work consists of shipments of foodstuffs nd clothing aboard the iintrhivra." the "Westward Ho". the "Carolee", the "Ashburn" and other relief ahlps which leave New York regularly with cargoes for the destitute of Eaatern and Central RnmtMt. A normal carao on one of these ahlpa frequently runs over at Aflo.ooo. five tlmea the amount which Nebraska la asked to contri bute In a campaign which will take place September lo-zz. WHEN HER BACK ACHES A Woman Find All Her Knergy and . Ambition Slipping Away. , Alliance women know how the uhu anil natna that ' often ' come when the kidneya fall make life a burden. Backacne, nip pains, neta mmmm HiitT nalla. dlstreasnla urin ary troubles, are frequent indlcatlona of weak kianeys ana eaouia m hxv1 In time. ' Doan'a Kidney Pills are for kidneya only. They at tack kidney diseases by striking at Ibe cause. Here a woman a wuru. u,. v W Buchman. 311 Yellow- atAM at ufi! "I waa nrettr well .1 i. fcMna trnnhla Bind "B uvwu WIIH .- a4 a ouu, neavy acne in 107 u. Kaw waa weak and lame and I couldn't stoop over without sharp fjalna shooting, through it. At night I aaa rMtltu and sot ud in the ' aiarnlTif fnellnK all WOm UOt. ' 1 Nn Kcnmii dlizv and had to ait m . -.1.. rnnrmA tnwki nmi before my eyea and for daya I had a ateady Ache through the back of my head., .. fw tn.a nf Doan'a Kidney Pills, which I bought at Brennan's Drug Store, . completely : reueveo me, pui- ttmm rvia in rnAit health.' Price 0c. at all dealers. Donf Imply ask tor a kidney remedy get vMhh piiia the same that BFwrnw - - Mr. . Buchman. ' " Mrs. Buchman had. Foster-Mllburn - rut.. Mfera.. Buffalo. N. Y. 38-2t Author of Immortal Sena. Home, 8weet florae," was wr4ttei la 1823 by John Howard Tayne. Id bat a very few of the sixty years o) tilt life Fayne was sufficiently long at ay one place to call It his home. U tiled Id Tunis, Africa, April 1, 1832 - and It was thirty-one years afterward before hla body waa brought to bit native country, the place he no doubt bad In mind when he penned the appealing words. NBY-VORLD KNIGHTS STRONG PEACE ARMY K-C Growth Forms Effective Barrier to Bolshevism and Other Evils. On of the reaon why the Knights of Columbus were able ro render such valuable service to the men In the uni form of the United States army, navy and marines was that back of the K. of C' and the nubile support they received was a thriving fraternal organization. growing rapidly in all parts or tne North American continent. Wllllnm J. McGlnley of w lork, Supreme Sec retary of the K. of C, in ins annnai renort to the Supreme Convention of the K. of C, shows that the Knights have had a magnincent organization One Minute Store Talk' One of our own "doughboys" just returned to the store, out of curiosity made the rounds of New York, clothing stores before coming home. Here's his verdict "Talk about service why they don't know the meaning of the term down ent, When I think about how anxlou we are to serve men hero and the way they handle trade down there I realize now why people swear by ns." WHY BE SATISFIED WITH -LESS THAN HARPER'S SERVICE. i . ,. Began the Bastille. April 21 la the anniversary of the beginning of the building of the bea ts! in 1870 by Charles V, who erected It as a protection against the English. The prUon became famous In French klatory and waa finally destroyed by Che people In 1789. The key waa sent "by Thomas Falne to Ueorge Washing ton. OUR KIDNEYS Hi Eat leaa meat if you feel Backaehy or have Bladder trouble Salta tat for Kidneya. WILLIAM J. MeOINLEY. K. ef C. Secretary, Who Plays Leading ; Rele In Great Peace Work. with which to put into effect their vari ous movements for the benefit of the nation's defenders, The K. of C membership Is now well on the way to the 800,000 mark, and by the end of the year, at the present rate of growth, It la estimated the Knighta will number approximately one million. More than 120,000 new members were added to the K. of C. In the past twelve months. A feature of this won derful growth of ths organization has been the steady Increase In member hip from the rsoks of the U. 8 Array and Navy. The K. of C made It a rigid rule that no attempt be made on the part of their war workers to In any way recruit members among the mil lions of army and navy men enter tained and served by the Knighta. But thousands of service men have sought to join the organization. The finances of the Knights of Co lumbus, Secretary JJcGlntey's report shows, are In an exceptionally flourish ing condition. The present assets of the K. of C, exclusive, of course, of the special war funds, are over 18,- fkOO.OOO. The Influenza epidemic cost the Knights the past year In payments to beneficiaries of Insurance members 11,140,000. The total death benefits paid during the year amounted to S2.17.V 804.08, making a total of $13,123,640.76 since the beginning of the order. The total Insurance In force this year in the K. of C. amounts to $161,333,565.33. There were 6,676 deaths In the or ganization auring me year, or wnicn i 3,iou were memoers wno naa insur ance In the order. Despite this, how ever, there was a gross increase In membership of 121 .80 L Over 81,000 associate members joined the Knights during the year. Every lusurance com missioner has pronounced the K. of C. an exceptionally strong organization. The Knights, with this vast Increase In membership, are turning their en tire energies toward solving the prob lems of peace after having met with conspicuous success In aiding the na tion during the war. The full mem bership of the Knights Is pledged to fight Bolshevism and all expressions of extreme radicalism.' The Knights will also carry an offensive warfare against economic disorders by putting Into ef fect a nation-wide educational program -an Immense chain or . tree night schools. The 2.000 K-C councils that are serving as employment bureaus for returned fighting men will form the K-C supplementary school units.. Heat forma nrie a14 which exelUs ad overworks the kidneys ia their effort to Alter it from the system. Regular et era of meat most fiuah the kidaevs ooca aaoaally. You must relieve them like you relieve your bowels; removing ail the acids, waste and poison, else yon feel a 411 miaery in the kidney region, sharp Zins ia the back or sick headache, dia tiana a your stomach soma, tongue ia . coaUd and when the weather is bad you have rhenmaiio twinges. The vine ia cloudy, full of sediments the channels often get irritated, obliging you to get np two or three time durinar the night. To neutralize these irritating aoids and flush off the body's urinous waate - ees about four ounoee of J ad Salt from any pharmacy j take - a table- poonful in a glasa of water before break' f at for a few days and your kidneya will then act fine and bladder disorders dis appear. This famous aalta ia made from the acid of grapes and kmon juioe. com bined with lit hla, and haa been used for generationa to clean and stimulate slug ariah kidneya and atop bladder irri tattoo. J ad Salts ia tnexpeaaive; harm leaa and makes a delightful effervescent lit hi, water drink which millions of men tad women take bow and then, thus avoiding venous sooaey .aaa waoocr CHoaetSj NATIONAL EDUCATION CAMPAIGN PLANNED. Leadlns? educators of ' the United States arc conferring- In New York this week noon the Dlan of the Knlshta of Columbus to Inaugurate a nation wide program of educational work which will be one or the chief rea- tnrea of the treat Deace task of the rsanlutlon. The courses proposed are for the wo.wo memners or us Knla-hts of Columbus and others not members of the organization who wlBh to take advantage of the free instruc tion. A avstem of night schools will he devised that will extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific. The aim will be to teach practical citizenship and to rive vounx men executive, technical or cultural training that will make their citizenship mors effective. The K. of C. committee In charge of the work Includes Supreme Knight James) A. Flaherty ' of Philadelphia, Supreme Secretary William J. ilcGln Isy of New York and Supreme Adve cats) Joseph CL Falleuar or Boston. V. R. HARPER, rrcs- HARPER'S V. R. HARPER, Prop.- SHOP EARLY STORE CLOSES 9:00 P. M. SATURDAY OTHER DAYS 6 P. K U 9 9 What's New? Asks Every Man and Finds His Answer Here E VERY-man is justified in feeling that he owes himself just about the newest and best suit of clothes in America this Fall. The reaction from the many months of arduous war activities and worries is reflected in the demand for smart new clothes Harper's is prepared - Prepared With the Cream of America's Finest Ready for Service Fall Clothes Young men's new belted models hold great at tractions for good dressers. Beautifully tailored in double and single breasted styles.'. Many different models, with flannels in rich autumn colorings the prime favorites $30 to $60 Business men's Fall and medium weight year 'round clothes $25 to $75 Summer suits for late "comfort seekers. Featherweight wor steds, homespuns $15 to $50 To Younger Young Men Outfitting for School- We usher in a new era of clothes satisfaction for you. New models, new fabrics, new style developments that emphasize our realization of the importance you place on smart individual fit and style. New Fall Suits, $25, $30, $35, $40, $50 Never Again Such Values in Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, Trunks From all indications it will be a task to get traveling goods to sell at any price in the future, to say nothing about duplicating present values when our stock now on hand is sold. SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS TODAY AND SAVE ON AMERICA'S BEST WARDROBE TRUNKS AND LUGGAGE Becker Wardrobe Trunks Outwear Travel" Wardrobe Trunks i Standard Dress Trunks .$35 to $50 Suit Cases L .$30 to $45 Steamer Trunks Traveling Bags, $2.95 to $47.50 , $8.25 to $43.50 ..$1.65 to $35.00 . $7 to $40 Advance Showing of The Newest Styles in Fall Hats JOHN B. SHETS0N HATS $6 to $20 GORDON nATS $5 to $6 PRIOR HATS $5 to $6 Our Greater Hat Section is prepared to serve you with hats of character and quality in that "customer-making" way of ours. Early Fall calls for crush weight Felt Hats We've "called the turn" with interesting selections. Quality in Men's Shoes Our shoe makers have consistently resisted the cheapening influences of the times by elevating their standards of workmanship and quality to a point where we are sure your satisfaction is safeguarded. Nothing less than the best "goes" here. New Fall styles ia celebrated Florsheim, Foot Schultz, Herman's ' Army Shoes, Packard Read 'em again. Tan, brown and black kid and calf leathers. Button and lace, welt sewed soles. Prices range , $6 to $15 SEE OUR WINDOWS TODAY W. R. Harper DEPARTMENT STORE -- Big Store COMPARE OUR VALUES ALWAYS CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN 1