THE ALLIANCE HKJULD. FRIDAY, JANUARY 2. 1920. t 1 i PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW For A Sampson If ctor to be delivered any time up to July 1st, 1920. We are taking orders now for future delivery on these trucks, to be delivered on your farm and demonstrated to you to your entire satisfaction before you pay for. Tractor. t Come in and let us demonstrate this machine for you at your earliest convenience at the Buick Garage C. KERR, Manager Never Judge a ring by the Jewel er's name on the box. -See the New Spring Coats and Suits at Hlghland-Holloway Co Tom Ray, Omaha wrestler, stopped in Alliance Thursday to visit old friends and admirers. lie la on his way to Thermopolis, Wyo., for a match. Mr. Ray wants to meet someone anyone In his class In Alliance. .Ray can make ICS pounds. Vitality borrowed from the eyes In early age will bankrupt the vision In later life. See Bauraan and See Better. 12 John nikington has been of fered a contract to sell and handle United States government flour. The government sets the price, both what he pays and what he must Bell it for. This is done to show the people that there Is plenty of wheat and flour to run the country and that it Is fool ishness on the people's part to buy large stocks of flour and to run prices, up. It you will buy flour and other foodstuffs In small lots and even do without things that you can get along without, prices are bound to take a fall. The profiteers and speculators will be glad to let go. Mr. nikington Informs us that the selling price at present is $3.36 for 49 pounds, not 48 pounds. For Sale One live room house, good condition. Modern except heat. Good location. See Nobraska Land Company. 4 FRANCIS J. FAY FUNERAL TODAY Funeral services for Francis J. Fay were held rrom the Church of the Holy Rosary In this city at 9 o'clock this morning, the body ar riving from Waterlood, la. Inter ment was In the Catholic cemetery. Francis J. Fay was born August 1, 1890, at Alliance. His father died in 1898, and his mother two years later. He was educated in the Al liance public schools.. February 21, 1917. he was married to Miss Clara Stewart, and to the union one child, a daughter, was born, the young wife dvins: June 17. 1919. Francis Fay died January 20, 1920, at Waterloo, la., of pneumonia contracted In the lfne of duty. . The deceased was a member of Alliance lodge. B. P. O. E., and of the Knights of Columbus. For the first time In months, the city pest house is without a pa tient. The last one was 'discharged the firBt of the week. , For Sale Nine room bouse. Best part of town. Modern. Prlcel right and good terms. See Nebraska Land Company. 4 CHRISTIAN CHURCH TO STAGE TAGKAXT At 7:30 p. m. next Sunday, the local auxiliary to the Christian women's board of missions will pre sent a pageant, "Thirty-five Years of Service," the purpose of whlcn win he to present the work of the board during that time. Fifty people will take .part in t.lie production. Quality Grocers Excello.Cake You have only to add water to this mixture and bake your cake. Try it. EMERY BRAND PEARS while they last 2V lb. cans in syrup : 40c Bee Brand Tomatoes ..20c 2i2 lb. Cans Per Case, 24 cans -$4.75 Local Pride Brand Peaches 2Y2 lb. Cans in Syrup, per can ; 1.40c Gallon cans Pineapple . . $1.40 Gallon cans Pears : $1.15 Gallon cans Pumpkin 50c Gallon cans Tomatoes . .65c Gallon cans Spinach 65c Above pnet-s are good while the last they are all snaps. Meat Specials for Saturday 3 lbs. Swifts Silver Leaf pure lard $1.00 Cudahy Sugar Cured Bacon S8c Cudahy Sugar Cured Ham ; 58c Bacon Squares '. -J 35c mole Fresh Shoulder Pork Chops J 25c S0c Extra quality Beef Boiling Meat Shoulder Pot Roast '. ..15c J712C Gribbles Home Made Pure Pork SAUSAGE Per lb. 30c Saturday Apple Special Winesap, per box Rome Beauty, per box Jonathon, per box 43.50 $3.50 -$3.50 M We Deliver Your Orders, Large or Small No Charge Is Ever Made ALLERY Grocery Company QUALITY GROCERS D TIIE HONOR LIST Of PUBLIC SCHOOL PTPILS Name of Student Exempted Vnmn First Semester Exam- liiatlons In the trades below the hleh school, students who have not been tardy during the semester, who have not been absent to exceed five days. are excusod from the semester ex aminations If they have an averueo of 90 per cent with the srad.j In no subject below 80 per cent. The following students were e. cused from semester examinations- Third grade Odette Hand. Edenr radley, Dorothy VVorlev. Jaek M- affey, Edith Scott. Haiel Andernnn Bessie Bacon, Donald Bicknell. Mne Campbell, Clara Covalt, Helen Eber ly, Chester Fenner, Edith O'Bannon, Lioya Overman. Donna Perimn Laura Sturgeon, Lester Trabert, Margaret Thiele. r Fourth grade Dixon Omntnn. Leona Balrd. Mary Reiser, Frances Johnston, Marvin Glarum, LoulHe Cogswell, Helen Hlvely, Berton Hlb bard. Frank Hirst. Pearl Bacon. Edna Fenner, Dorothy Stanton, iieien waudum. Fifth grade Cnrlofnn Won bel Boon, Margaret Fuller, Tena Her bert, Arlino Dobry, Helen Fenning, talba Cole, Ilex Thompson. Mildred Burr, Nellie Tracy, Ruth Fink, Alice Whlttlngion, Doris Mallery, Edward Slevers, Dennis Bicknell, Josephine Acheson, Henry O'Bannon. Orval Johnson, Jtmmie Cribble. John Barker. Sixth grade Ruth Wilson. Hazel Edwards, Beulnh Myers, Lucile Car son, Esther Dedmore, Noll Gavin, Opal ZInk, Thelnia Sanders, Mildred Routh, Maxwell Routh. Wayne Thompson, Raymond Lackey, Esther nacon, Maurlne Bald. Retha Gentry, Vera La wry, Alice Prottyman. Ruth Schill, Nellie Sturgeon. Seventh grade Thelma Dedmore. Grace Fink, Stella Moore, Inei Young. Ruby Nation, Carolyn Kil lian, Dorothy Mote, Harriett Hamil ton, Paul Thompson, Glen Worley, William Reiser, James Hilton, Par ker Davis, Edna Garrison, Evelyn Ruhn, Robert Laing, William Eber ly, Carl Wheeler, Mildred Stolt. Eighth grade Phyllis Thomson, Esther Vanderlas, Mardell Drake, Helen Hawes, Lllla Graham, Anna Reiser, Leota Whisman, Vivian Cor bet, Mark Anderson. Charles Cross. Iolla Allen, Miriam Harris, Ruth Ale, Donald Harder, Wayne Thrcl- keld, Garland Baker, Eva Deal, Mabel Gould, Esther Hahn. Kuther- lne Harris, Floyd Irwin, Alice Jesse, Gladys Sturgeon, Ring Robbins . In the high school stulenta who have not been tardy nor absent to ex ceed five days, provided such absence Is for a satisfactory reason, ore ex cused from examinations In the sub jects In which they have an average grndo of 90 per cent or better. The following students were excused from all examinations Ninth grade Josephine Wilson, Edith Soth, Elsie Harris, Elanchc Petetpon,' Rowland Thrclkeld, Mar garet Schill, Fred Purely. Tenth grade Dorothy Hampton, Lcota Becker, Dorothy Harder, Ruth Stanton, . Vera Smith, Maricllen Beagle. Eleventh . grade Ivan Smith, Lillio Simpson, Mary Wollls, Tom Miller, Frances Grassman. Twelfth grade Grace Carr, ABenath Schill, Stanley Wright, Glen Joder, Ray Edwards, Mildred Abegg, Ruth Hawes,- Scott Lee, LaRbea Lunn, Kathcrine Baker, Alberta Lunsford, Lois Mote, Leah Weaver. Pupils Neither Absent nor. Tardy The following pupils were' neither absent nor tardy during the first semester: Rlndergarten Fhilena Finch, Esther Fenning, Margaret Adams, Lavonne Bollerup, Beryl Ful-ner, Hylda Pryor, Leonard Howard, Leon ard Hudson. First grade Emoline Grassman, Robert Pate, Keith Nelson, Elizabeth Laing, Willard Covert, Leonard Ellis, Harold' Glarum, Theodore Nelson, Janee Campbell, Leota Henry, Orvey Bremer, William Hively, Eugene Myers, LeRoy Moxson. Bernard Sitz man, Roy Strong, Paul Thomas. Second grade Robo McNutt, Lu cile Young, Ruth Hurbert, George Fenning, Buster Keetbler, Ida Case, Ada Case, . Robert Yarborough, Es ther Herbaugh, Vivian Jeffers. Third grade Dorothy Worley, Edgar Bradley, Carl Dye, Richard RnotL Cleo Routh. George Robin son, Bessie Bacon, Donald Bicknell Joe Bremer, Mae Campbell, Polly Campbell, Opal Campbell, Clara Covalt, Margaret Dorr, Renneth Ful tner, Keith Moore, Edith O'Bannon, Claude Pyle, Roy Reed. Fourth grade Isabella Druery, Gladys Snyder, Dixon Grassman, Marlon Peterson, Elbert Whisman, Grace Gahagan, Marvin Glarum, Frances Johnston, Conita Edwards, Beth Moore, Louise Cogswell, Gladys Parson, Olive Gentry, Helen Wadum, Dorothy Davis, Dorothy Stanton, Marie Clark, Harold Jeffers, Roy Slevers, Ralph Garrett, Franklin Campbell. Fifth grade Everett At. Lyle Mote, Falba Cole, Ruth Fink. Nellie Tracy, Tena Herbert, Helen Fenning, Arline Dobry, Mabel Boon, Vernon Harrison, Herman LieflotT, Adolph Young, Marshall Rowe. Henry O'Bannon, Dennis Bicknell, Robert Garett, Lawrence Smith, Lewis Covalt. Sixth grade Gertrude Carpenter, Esther Dedmore.. Ellis Wright. Leo Bayer, Dnlbert Cole, Wade i:hn, Ellsworth Ralls, Wayne Thompson, Maurlne Bald, Howard Cogswell, Retha Gentry, William .Irish, Ve-a Lowry, Wynn Robbins. Seventh grade Jasper Reynolds, Herbert Miller, Inet Young, Dorothy Mote, Carolyn Rllltati, Margaret Vanderlas, William Reiser, Grace Fink, Harold Sprague, Glen Worley, Wauneta Robinson, Murl Isham, Leah Wadum, Parker Davis, Charles Ewlng, George Jeffers, Elmer John- sen, Robert lining, Frank Mounts, Carl Wheeler, Irving Wong. Eighth grade Mark Anderson, Charles Cross, Forest Reithler, Wayne Ralls, Ruth Ale, Esther Boon, Vivian Corbet, Lllla Graham, He'en Hawes, Valentine Lawrence. Julia Mart, Maude Reeves, Esther Vindor- las, Garland Baker, Harold Dickson, Ring Robbins, Vincent Wheeler, Neva Beal, Gcraldlne Brenaman, Mabel Gould, Esther Hahn, Alice Jesse, Eugenia Laing. Ninth grade Lester Cross, Floyd Covalt, Seth Joder, Philip Klllan, Arthur Lawrence, Leslie Mlskimen, Leland Messex, Alton Mote, Fred Purdy, Rowland Threlkcld, Louise Boness, Hazel Boon, Helen Cleve land, Mabel Garrett, Inez Hagan, Ida Simpson, Mabel Slsley, Flora Spen cer, FranceB Schott, Bernlce Wilson. Tenth grade Harold Clark, Frank K( idler, Alice Boon, Eolyn Boon, Elhelyn Ellis, Vera Smith, Ruth Stanton, Ella Thompson. Eleventh grade Clarence Kibble", Leonard Pate, Walter Bobbins, Ivan Wong, Frances Grassman,. Hilda HaefTner, Elcle Simpsbn, Lillle Simp son, ThcTma Zobel. Twelfth grade Ray Edwards, Glenn Joder, Stanley Wright, Ruth Hawes, Alberta. Lunsford, Lcssle Reeves, Madeline Zedlker Wflllam Breckner . Is remodeling his residence at 8.01 West Third street and Is making a modern bungalow of it. He expects the work to be completed in a couple of weeks. Police court business has been unaccountably dull the past week or two. Follce Judge Roberts Is ready to accommodate any new customers, however, and reports for duty regu larly, whether there are any cases on the docket or not. Maybe it's the calm before the storm, and if fact is true, watch out tor a wave of crime. You can save a dollar by ub srrlblng for the State Journal before February 1. Price now $6 for the daily and the Big Sunday Paper a whole year; or 4 without Sunday. Prices increases one dollar on Feb ruary 1. You should rea4.The Jour nal this year. It's Lincoln's only morning paper, and is the old reli able. Get the best especially when , It gives you the most for your money. Do it now before it's tod late. JWCI WPw CWWI MffWVBjL W Jl JMirilfislI THEATRE Today, Jan. 23 FIRST NATIONAL' SPECIAL ATTRACTION "A Midnight Romance" Adapted from tho story by Marlon Orth, author of "The Price of a God Time" and other photoplay hits.,, . Directed by LOIS WEBER . The World's Greatest Woman Director ; . with dainty , . ANITA STEWART THE NINE GREAT HEART EMOTIONS EVERY WOMAN HAS, LOYALTY. nilDE, HATE. YEARNING, JOY. FEAR, ANXIETY, DESIRE and GRIEF. ' . . , . IHItOI.D l.LOYD COMEDY "SI SEXOR" , INTERNATIONAL NEWS Admission 25 niwl 3."W NIGHT 7:30 MATINF.I3 3 IV M. I Saturday Jan. -24 6 Acts Pantages Vaudeville 6 i ' .'4:T ! v-v "' ': A 'TOM MIX In "THE MI MUFF'S BLUNDEIJ" II MITT & JEFFin -'HIS MUSICAL SOUl" ' NORMA TALMADGE R "UY RIGHT of PURCHASE" H Norma Talmadge "The Right of Purchase" D I'D I) IE HAYKH In Songs, Talk tuid Dancing. E HOWARD & NICHOLS, Sensational Original and Novelty Hoop Hollers and Dlabolo Spinners. HOCDLE SIMS In Songs, Talks and Chalk. THE GRAHAMS The Latest European Novelty, presenting the living itiannikins. , HOH.& GERTRUDE rETTECORD, Singing and Djinclng. I ROBBINS & FULTON, Comedy Singing and Eccentric Dancing. J Intermission. K NORMA TAL3HGE in "BY RIGHT OF ITRCIIASE; MATINEE ADM. 25c and 85o NIGHT 50c, 75c and 91 Incladlng War Tax P a Sunday, January 25th. JESSE L LASKY FrceaU . WALLACE RFJ Din THEVALLEY OF THE GIANTS" FOURTH EPISODE OF "THE DmsiRLE 'TAN Big V Comedy "Big duffs" MATINEE ft NIGJBT 10c S5o . . - Monday, January 26th. MAGUERITE CLARK la "GIRLS" SMILING BILL PARSON In THEY'RE OFF" Admission lOe A &0 -