THE ALLIANCE HERALD, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA, DECEMBER 9, 19197 ) 4 ALIJANCH IXSKH THE FOOTBALL ClIAMriOXSHIP (Continued from Page 1.) count. Alliance tried & pass, but failed to complete It. A try for a field roal from placement alao failed, and Scottsbluff received the ball, by the referee's decision, at the point where the bail was put in play in stead of the twenty-yard line, a mere difference cf from fire to ten yards in fnvor of Scottsbluff. Scottsbluff advar.cr-' iha, ball by line plunges, Raymond mak'n a twenty-five yard run through, the lino before being downed. Scottsbluff failed to gain, ana punted to 'Hn A'lline Alliance had advanced th ball fif teen yards when the quarter ended. Score, Scottsbluff 6, Alliance Q, It was at this point that a good many Scottsbluff people began to leave the Held, and during the re mainder of the game, the crowd was with Alliance. In the last quarter. Alliance fumbled and recovered Scottsbluff stole the ball, and the referee per mitted the steal. Coach Prince im mediately ordered his men off the field, and the referee changed bis de cision without unnecessary delay. In fact, It was at this point that he showed the greatest speed. The um pire advanced with fire in his eye, but after looking Prince over retired meekly and piped, down. Alliance failed to advance by the aerial route, punted, and Scottsbluff received the ball. When ' the game ended they had worked it. to mid-field. After the game tne rereree dropped off the face of the earth, and it was impossible to locate him. Through his work, Alliance loses the championship to Bayard, which has won four out of five of the. league games and has a percentage of .800. The Alliance percentage is now .666. Due to football rules, there is no chance to appeal the game. The game, the regulations provide, Is in the hands of the referee, who cannot change , his decisions, although the official in the game in question did this two or three times. At the close of the game, several Scottsbluff people told the Alliance players that they had been victims of a "rotten deal," and they said "o in exactly those words. Alliance didn't have a chance, they were told and the history of the game seems to bear out this statement. The Alliance team was the lighter, but outstripped their heavier opponents at practical ly every turn of the game. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vaughn on Friday, De cember 5. 'All 100. Hough Iry 8c nor lb. Alliance Steain Laundry. 2 Private messages delivered to any part of the city day or night. Phon 111. ' 3 Mat Drennan of the Morgan Gro cery company was called to Tecum seh last Wednesday morning. He returned early Saturday morning. all 160. Rough Dry 8c per lb. Alliance Steam Laundry. 2 A. W. Flersteln, representing the Styleplus Clothing company, was at the W. It. Harper department store last Saturday. Mr. Harper placed a large order for early delivery. We grind our own lenses. Drake St Drake, Optometrists'. tf F. J. Ransdall of Hovland-Sarde-son-McColm of Chicago, spent Mon day at the W. R. Harper department store. ' Victor VUhI Seal records are from one-fourth to one-half lower In price. We have a nice assortment on hand and will be glad to have you come In and make your Clirlstnia selections. Mann Music & Art Co. 3 D. F. Sweet left Saturday for Chi cago, in response to a telegram noti fying him that his wife was ill with blood poisoning, a slight scratch be coming infected. -We have Just received a ship ment of Harmonicas. Call and get yours now.. Mann Music & Art Co. 3 The E. T. Miller family of Chey enne avenue, will leave in the near future for Rocatella, Idaho, where they have purchased a home. Miss Beach of the Alliance schools entertained Miss English of Heming ford over the week end. Lloyd C. Thomas left this week for a trip that will include Big Springs, North Platte, Grand Island and Omaha. He will represent the Community club at a meeting to be held in Big Springs, where they de sire to organize a .community club of their own. , HOSPITAL NEWS Lou LaRieverie of Morrill, Neb., was operated on at St. Joseph's hos pital this weekT " ' , Mrs. William Burton of Bingham underwent an operation at St. Joseph's hospital yesterday. Mrs. Helen Summers of Crawford submitted to an operation on Mon day of this week. Mr. Gillett of Orlando had a sur gical operation on' Monday of this week. Miss Coulter of this cit ywas oper ated on at the St. Joseph's hospital on Wednesday of last week. . Mrs. Pete Watson of Mitchell is In the city for a few days for medical treatment. The engagement of Miss Helen Schott to Everett O'Keefe was an nounced in the Holy Rosary church Sunday, December 7. RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION SHOWS LAItfJH NET mi FIT Showing another clear gain on railroad revenue, the United States railroad administration has made public its report on income for the month of September. The net profits for the month were $3,391,419. The net operating Income was $77,744,' 395, while the government guaran tee aggregated $74,352,976. The total operating revenues for the month were $492,442,664. or an In crease of $9,765,687 over the sanll' period a year ago. Reports indicate that a gradual increase in net income has been frit by the roads In the past few mouths. $2.00 a year and worth more. w iwa fcT Wkt ist Ma W Ma fit nm Wfr ftla la Wf isn fr y lHwffMtmtiitam Christmas Candies Are unquestionably essential to a successful Christ mas, What child can enjoy the Yuletide to the fullest without plenty of pure, wholesome Christmas candies. "We recommend that you buy only those you can absolutely depend upon. The Alliance Candy Store will make a 6pccial price to Sunday Schools, Schools, Churches or individuals for Home-made Christmas Candies, guaranteed to bo pure, fresh, and full weight. This price will be made on quantities of 10 pounds or more, delivered free. Place Your Order Now - We also have high grade chocolates in bulk or fancy Christmas packages. These are extra fancy Chinese' baskets, full of candy, that can be used for many pur poses after the candy is gone. You will surely be pleased with them. , r I FANCY BOXES OF CIGARS FOR CHRISTMAS Alliance Candy Store 210 BOX BtfTTE AVE. i r ( r t f 'i f. r f Martha Jane Dayton Violin and Piano Teacher For further infbrmation in quire at Wikers Music House Phone 239 -'-L Select the Memorial Best adapted to the surroundings of your cemetery lot. Write us for our plans. PAINE-FISHB URN GRANITE COMPANY Grand Island, Nebraska Great Holiday Sale Of T Coats Dresses, Suit sT F iirs Great Holiday Sale of Coats, Suits, Dresses. A noise in price breaking that will eclipse any sale we ever held. Your neighbors will be amazed when you return homo and show them the Garment you boughtfor so little money. They w'll not believe it possible such values can be offered Every v oman who practices economy should, attend this sale. "NVe honestly believe no greater values were ever offered than these. . 1 ' The Coats 8 These materials are Silvertone, Pom. Pom, Frost Glow. Wool eVlour, Plushes, Bolivia, Cammilion Cord, Broadcloths. Coats up to $22.50 Holiday Fnce Coats up to $42.00, Holiday Jfnce Coats up to $60.00, i ri l t) Coats up to $65.00, Holiday rnce Coats up to $85.00, Holiday Price $9.98 $19.98 .$24.85 $29.48 .$39.85 The Dresses The materials are Satins, Taffetag Crepe Meteor, Trico tines, Serges, Broadcloths, Velours. Dresses up to $27.50, . ' Holiday Price 1 Dresses up to $35.00, Holiday Price Dresses up to $45.00, Holiday Price Dresses up to $70.00, Holiday Price Dresses up to $85.00 Holiday Price Dresses up to $98,00, Holiday Price $17.95 $21.85 .$24.85 .$34.85 .$42.85 .$65.00 The Suits Are Fashioned of Silvertone, Broad cloth, Wool Velour, Duvet de Lain, Tricotines. Suits up to $50.00, ' Holiday Price . Suits up to $60.00, Holiday Price Suits up to $80.00, Holiday Price , ., Suits up to $110.00, Holiday Price $19.85 .$24.85 .$34.85 $49.85 Great Sale of Georgette Waists The newest of waists and they come in almost every color. Sizes 36 to 46 Values up to $8.50 Sizes 36 to 46 Values up to $8.50, for Values up to $10.00, for One-fourth Off $4.98 $6.98 Wonderful Sale of Skirts The Greatest Sale of Skirts we have ever offered Serges, Tricotines, the New Plaids, Silks now on sale UTS'. One-fourth Off Great Sale of Furs, 1-4 Off Every fur is a bargain at the regular price, as furs have , advanced 25 at least since our fur stock was purchased. But the order is that the furs must participate in this Holiday Sale. One-Fourth Off We are making every effort to make this the Greatest Ready-to-Wear Garment Sale of Alliance It is our loss but your gain, and never again will you be able to buy mch garment as these for so little money. Nothing makes nicer holiday gifts than a Ready-to-Wcar Coat, Dress, Suit or Furs and to you this sale comes at an opportune time. Shop Early and You Will Avoid Disappointment Golden Rule Sites Children's Coats 1-2 Price Strictly Cash t 1r