! .1 i "A SHOW YOURJOOD WILL The annual sale of Red Cross rseals is now on. The Intention Is to raise a fund of 16.500,000 to carry on a campaign during 1920 against the great white plague. The annual death toll In the United States from tuberculosis Is 150,000- persona. Much of the work of the' Christ mas sales will be done by women. Government reports show that lit terally thousands of children fall vic tims to tuberculosis, which frequent ly advances into tuberculosis menin gitis, causing death. The powers of resistance against disease germs can be built up by fresh air, sunshine and good food. Care of children Is fundamentally woman's business. American women have responded to appeals for aid for Belgian babies, Armenian babies, French babies, all children of Btrlcken countries every where have been clothed and com forted by American mothers and big Bisters. America, too, is a stricken country, for more than 12,000 little ones die each year from a disease that could be prevented. Unlike the monster of war, with its roar and apparent aw fulness, disease creeps too often silently and unsuspected upon Its Yietim. The dry cought neglected becomes incurable. With the return of the Christmas tide a bit of good will toward men will be manifested by a generous in vestment in the cheerful little Red Cross seals. Why not use them on your parcels in place of others that aid only In the revenue of the man ufacturer and dealer? Red Cross Christmas seals only ost one cent each. Buy today and again tomorrow. You will be hap pier and add to the happiness of others. IUUL KSTATK TKAXSFKK8 Real estate transfers In Box Butte county, Nebraska, as reported by J. D. Emerick, bonded abstracter, First National Bank building, Alliance, Neb.: Maran L. Van Neste, to The Ban croft Land Co., NEU of section 35, township 24, range 52 west of the sixth principal meridian, quit claim deed. Cornelius L. Van Neste and wife to The Bancroft Land Co., NE'4 of section 35. township 24, range 52, west of the sixth principal meridian, quit claim deed. T. A. Hawkins and wife to Edwin Whitaker, lot 17, block 7, townslte of Berea, Neb., $50.00. James Jelinek and wife to Oscar IMPERIAL THEATRE TODAY DEC. 16 Clieyenne Harry in Another great Romance by the famed Dure Devil Westerner "Ace of the Saddle" COMEDY 'DAINTY DAMSELS" LATEST CURRENT EVENTS Wed. Dec. 17th MAT. 3 p. m. Night 7:30 & 9 Goldwin Presents Pauline Frederick IN "Peace of Roaring River" A Story of the Far North An Emotional Drama that strikes the hearts of humanity. Shot by her own hand the man she came to marry; left alone In the wilderness of the Coun try God Forgot. Mack Bennett Comedy "DENTISTS" Thurs. Dec. 18th MAT. 8 p. m. Night 7:80 & 9 Admission 15c & 23c W. D. GRIFFITH Presents "True Heart Susie" Coming Friday Special MARY PICKFORD In "Daddy Long Legs" Mat. 8 p. m., 23c & 83o Special Children's Mat., 4:80 15c and war tax, 17c NIGHT 25c & 83c O'Bannon, NE4 of section 2, town ship 24, range 47, $5,000.00. L. D. Hunt, referee, to James E. Wilson. WH of the E4 of section 3, township 24, range 47, $7,850.00. Martin E. Grebe and wife to George 1). Read, lot 5, county addi tion to Alliance, $6,000.00. Oscar O'Bannon and wife to Horace O. Condlt and Grace V. Con- dit, lot 2, block U, Sheridan addition to Alliance, $466.66. Henry C. Sternberg and wife to H. Hirst, lot 2, block T. Sheridan addition to Alliance $425.00. United Tresbyterlnn church to Board of Church Extension -of I'nlted l'rer.hytcrlan church, lot 6, block 5. town of Alliance, $1.00. Clarence L. Powell and wife to C. R. Wlese, lot 9, block 3. Wyoming addition to Alliance, $1,400.00. James Jelinek and wife to Oscar O'Bannon. NE'i of section 2. town ship 27, range 47. $5,000.00. Herman C. Helneuian, single, to Martin Joseph Manion. SW',4 of sec tion 1, township 27, range 47, $7, 200.00. Frank Inbens and wife to Hugh V. Irwin, RK'i of section 7, township' 24. range 48, $4,480.00. Frank Ijihcna and wife to Huch C. Irwin, SWU of section 7, town ship 24. range 48. $4,480 00. Christ Hansen and wife to George A. loiner, EH of section 2 4. town ship 2f5. range 51, $10,000.00. W. W. Marks, single, to Ernest Panwltt, 8K4 of section 5, township 25. range 48, $6,642.00. Anton I'hrlg, widower, to Icopold Moeller, lots 9 and 10, block 4, town of Hemlngfnrd, $400.00. C. 11. Cass and wife to William Mundt, lots 11 nnd 15, block 4, Berea townslte, $150.00. It's pretty hard to get away with It. A lot of police ofTlcers aren't the most Intelligent people In the world, and a good ninny crooks are pretty bright, but the man who Is able Xtr continue a life of crime without be ing caught, sooner or later, is scarce article. Take the case of Bill Carlyle, who escaped from the Wr onilng penitentiary a few days agov BIU was evidently a crook who wt girted with a little better than th average Intelligence, but It dln't take very long to get him. The best of them finally slip up somewhere. f 2.00 n year mid worth more. 7 r ) fen '.v i I Tfflf A Children the World Over Candy , And it's the most natural craving on earth. For candy is healthful and nu tritious, as well as delicious. 1 'Wgj 1 11 III llll II II IWBTT-' Love it All ! 0 SS- 1 1 C22S ' : . 4 . A . Provided, of course, it's pure candy. Why not safeguard the youngsters on candy as you do on their daily tood? Buy chocolates and candies that are ALWAYS good, pure and wholesome that if eaten in daily moderation, will build them up as much as their meat and bread and milk. Look for the bright gold Brecht Shield, the unblemished Sign of Good Candy it's your and your children's protection every day in the year. Give the youngsters a Brecht Candy treat this Christmas it will make you happy to watch them enjoy it. Is '- AT ALL DEALERS Wpit Cancltj Cot - OeitPSy 4