TOE ALLIANCE HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1920. THREB RAILROAD NOTES Mra. M. J. Howe, wife of Machinist Howe, was called to Valley Springs on account of the Illnc-ss of her mother. Her two boys accompanied her. Conductor Dalley was unable to make his regular trip on account of the Illness of his wife. . Engineers Brookiey and Knapp are on their vacation. Firemen Willis and Durt have been unable to work fo rthe past few -days. Conductor McKencle gets his turn out this morning. Fireman Burch is taking a few days off. Engineer Witham is reported quite sick. He has been unable to .work for some time. C. L. Woodman is back to work after a few days' visit with his mother, in Denver. Mrs. George E. Llndeman, cashier at the freight house, Is unable to be ;at work on account of illness. John Scott, trucker at the freight liouse, mashed his finger yesterday. Mrs. H. T. Coleman from Bridge port was in Alliance Monday to do 330 me shopping. H. E. Harcaload, extra agent on this division, stopped off at Alliance last night on his way to Heraing ford to relieve the agent there. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Toohey Just Teturncd from a few days' visit to Tlir Sometimes it pays to be boss of the ranch. Conductor Zollenger, -who controls the destinies of a pas aenger on the Edgeraont run, will say so, and we'll agree with him. The Con., who was taking a short Test from punching tickets and was looking out of the open window at the fertile fields leaned out Just an Inch too far Monday morning, and his glasses slipped from the tip of hlB nose. It took Just two minutes to bring the train to a halt, and the signal to back her up followed. The glasses were recovered and the train , moved on. I Mrs. J. L. Echart has accepted a, position at the yard office tem- j porarily. ' J Mrs. Wolfe ana Mrs. rainc. tnerly of the yard office, have re signed their positions. Mr. Olson of Aurora, Ill has ac cepted a position at the yard office. F. O. Roe, engine foreman, Is lay ing off a few days on account of Setting a cinder in his eye. Mrs. R. C. Brock left for a few days' visit In Denver. George Burright returned from Hastings after a few days' visit and has resumed his old position as engine foreman. Switchman Bill Tragessar layed off last night to attend the mid-winter Jazi dance at the armory. Wallace Robblns Transfer Co. are moved to a new location at 315 Box Butte. tf KKCKU1TING NOTES Some important "dope" has been received this week at the local re cruiting office concerning special as sienments. Men may now be accept ed for service with any one of seven ! . . 1 A . I 1 I divisions comprising vweuiy- in fantry regiments. A man enlisted under this authority will be sent to bis organisation direct, but having once decided to serve In one place bis assignment will not be changed. ml 1 1 . t la Vt a Hat a It wall IV1IUW1UB is mo - - . received by wire at the recruiting of-1 flee: First division, Camp Taylor,' Ky., Sixteenth, Eighteenth, Twenty ixth and- Twenty-eighth Infantry regiments. Second division, Camp Travis, Tex., Ninth and Twenty-fifth Infantry regiments. Third division, Camp Pike, Ark., Fourth, Seventh. Thirtieth and Thirty-eighth infantry regiments. Fourth Division, Camp Dodge, la.. Thirty-ninth, Forty seventh, Flftyelghth and Fifty-ninth Infantry regiments. Fifth division, Camp Gordon, Ga., Sixtieth, Sixty first, Sixth and Eleventh infantry regiments. Sixth division, Camp Grant. 111., Fifty-first, Fifty-second, Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth Infan try regiments. Seventh division, Camp Funston, Kan., Fifty-fifth, Fif-ty-Bixth, Sixty-third and Sixty-fourth ; Infantry regiments. For previous service men the enlistment period Is one year and an absolute guaran tee that you will serve In the outfit that you sign for at this office. ' Another telegram received at the recruiting office to the effect that one-year enlistments for the signal corps school at Camp Vail, N. J., will close within the next two weeks is considered to be of great importance as there are a great many fellows In Alliance and vicinity that have ex pressed themselves as being Inter ested. Never before In the history of recruiting has the signal . corps been open as this particular branch has always been filled by transfer. It is therefore, easily seen why this hmnrh should be filled so uickly. There will be Just enough men ac- ontfid to complete one more class and from this time It will be neces- urr ta enlist in some other Drancn of the service and take a chance on transferring. The recruiting officers m win in sr to talk to any one con cernlng the school. Information may be had by applying at 101 Box Butte avenue. Alliance, Neb.. . V ; NOTICE Regular teachers' examination will be held at the court house Janu ary 24. OPAL-RUSSELL, 15 County Superintendent. THE FAMOUS CLOTHING SALE -At the close of our inventory we find we have a few brok en lines in new Winter merchandise that we will place on sale . 1 v Beginning Jan. 14, For these ten days we give a discount from our regular selling prices. You know the value of the goods here they are World standards-and These Prices Are On The Square Read Them MEN'S ; MEN'S . BOYS' 20 Off MEN'S HOESEH1DB FLANNEL W0BK SHIRTS 2L. FLANNEL 7C OVERCOATS . " $1-00 $2.50 . 75c ,,3, $1.95 THE FAMOUS THE FAMOUS. THE FAMOUS THE FAMOUS THE FAMOUS '. . . . .: . ; ' - - ,"... MEN'S 150 MEN'S ' ' MEN'S MEN'S OS) fnf rPtlt UNION SUITS SPON SUITS ELK HIDE BLACK " SOX . C17C S.d SHOES Three Pair, Discount on W 20 per cent ,$3.50 50c silk shirts THE FAMOUS DtSCOUnt THE FAMOUS THE FAMOUS THE FAMOUS 25 per cent work mittens see our $7.50 20 per cent Discount on FOR MEN $5.00 Buys a Pair of MEN'S UTTfrpi'v i na Cfl DRESS SHOE FDXE RUSSIA WINTER CAPS 50C ' . ,0B ENOUSH SHOES. MACKINAWS THE FAMOUS THE FAMOUS THE FAMOUS THE FAMOUS ' THE FAMOUS $10.00 BOYS' FLEECE I 'S2 00' sSSr'S8?F MEN 'S PANTS . , UNION SUITS . JMW GAUNTLETS SPECIAL Buy, a Real For Fin. For LEATHER VEST $IXD SILK LINED OLOVE 80c .l.UU THE FAMOUS THE FAMOUS THE FAMOUS THE FAMOUS THE FAMOUS We have selected about 100 fine New Overcoats made by Hart Schaffner & Marx, Society and other famous makes. These goods arrived too late for the holidays. Will sell them now at 20 Discount they will be worth 40 more next season. THE OF BROKEN FOR 1 0 DA YS ONL FAMOUS ' HQUB Ending - CLOTI E HOUSE LINE Y Jan. 24 " ING