TWELVE THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 16. 1920. rasoc vr : IKTV fST KltOIOUKK-XKWMAN. Miss Sarabcl Newman and August C. Kroeger, both of Alliance, were married Thursday at the home of the brlde'a ulster, Miss Martha New man, 222 Toluca avenue. The Hot. S. J. Epler performed the ceremony; .After a short honeymoon trip to Den ver, the couple will make their Thome in Alliance, where the groom airbrake Inspector for the Burl ington. Miss Newman, up to the time of 3rer rownt lllncBS, was one of the Headers, of the Herald campaign. Al though she has been a resident of Alliance but a comparatively short time she dhl some excclent work for the Herald In the city as well as sur rounding towns. Every vote she se cured was through personal effort, -which is all the more rreditable in -view of the fact that she was not wery well acquainted In the commun ity. . HTCIOIITON-POXO Brock Whorton, now of Casper, Wyo., and Miss Elizabeth E. Pond of Jamesport, Mo., were married by County Judge Tash Thursday after noon. The groom came to Casper from Trenton, Mo., a short distance from the bride's home city, and has tcen employed In the oil refineries In the Wyoming city. The couple wlll make their home In Casper dur ing the summer, and plan to return Missouri in the falf. IMPERIAL THHATIIM Tonight April 16 FKGQY HYLAND in "The Merry Go Round" ADM. 18c & 80c SATURDAY, APRIL, 17 Matinee and Night DV8TIN FAUNUM In" "Corsican Brothers" HAROLD IJiOYD super comedy "HAND TO MOUTH" MUTT & JEFF in "DEAD EYE JEFF" ADM. 10c & 80c it SUNDAY, APRIL 18 Matinee and Night Thoe. II. Inco presents DOUGLAS MACLEAN and DORIS MAY In 23J Hours Leave" No War, Just Fuji Second Episode- of "LIGHTNING BRYOB" Comedy THE ROAMING RATHTCB" ADM. 15c A 30e "The Make Believe Wife" MONDAY, APRIL 1 BILLIB BURKE in Comedy . "HIS OWN MEDTCINH" ADM. IZc & 33c Icy Hot I Lunch-Kits $4.25 Complete at MEETING AT t LAUSSEN HOME The East Side Progressive club met .Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. II. M. Claussen, north east of the city. There was an un ually. large attendance of club mem bers and a number of out-of-town guests, all of whom enjoyed a de lightful afternoon in the generous hospitality of the Claussen home. The regular club program, was waived, general discussion taking its place, followed by music ren dered by Miss Marie Kroha A de licious luncheon of sevtral courses was served. MIIS. ISAAOiOX HKTIRNS Mrs. A. U. IsaucHon, who has been in Chicago and other eastern points for the past six weeks, returned on Tuesday. She feels much Improved. lUANlllE KI1IHLE HOME Hlanche Kibble, who has been making her home In Denver for the PifBt year and who suffered a severe attack of the flu, was brought to the home of her parents in this city last Saturday in poor health.' Her many friends hope the change may bring a great Improvement. PllEIIYTERIAN CHURCH.. , Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. "Is America Living by Bread Alone." A message to our own times. Evening Service, 8 p. m. Sterop tlcan slides and pictures, with ad dress by the pastor. Excerpts from the world survey. Some of you have seen these pic tures in the Interchurch Conference, but many failed to get to see them This Is your opportunity. All are cordially invited. A. J. Kearns, Pastor. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Roberts left the last of the week for Butte, Mont., to visit for a time with their chil dren who live there. Mrs. J. Noble returned from Sid ney and Scottsbluff, ' where she .ac companied her husband the first of the week. Mrs. G. Wallen la enjoying a visit from her mother, Mrs. Wolfe. Mrs. Sang Rise from near Antl och was an Alliance shopper Thurs day afternoon, remaining over night to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rockey, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rockey, were Alliance visitors dur ing the middle of the week. C. O. Jones and wife were visitors from Hyannis this week, coming up on No. 43 Wednesday and while here purchased a new Mitchell car and went back via the sand hills. Mrs. Robert Campbell, wife of one of Ant loch's leading merchants, was a pleasant caller in Alliance Thurs Ask to see our Spring and Sum mer Dresses at 25 discount. High Und-llolloway Co. 40 dayi .. . Mrs. Dr. Moore of Antloch was a business visitor in Alliance Wednes day. Mrs. O. Betts of Crawford visited friends in the city over Thursday night. Mrs. Charles Wilknson from An tioch la attending to business in this city today. FOR PRESIDENT Leonard Wood The persons named hereon as candidates for Delegates and Alternates favnr - v. w IIVIKIIIUVIVII of Leonard Wood for president of me unitea stares. Hut, should some other candidate be preferred bv a maioritv nf tha -w -'V vx a .uuiivui voters in the state-wide primary, they will abide by that result and use all honorable means to secure me nomination or such candidate. Clip this slip, take it to the polls and place an X opposite their names. DELEGATES-AT-LARGE Don L. Love Lincoln L. D. Richards ..Fremont Charles E. Sandall York John W. Towle Omaha Alternates Elmer P. Robinson. ..Hartington I, L. Pindell Sidney J. A. True . .McCook J. E. Lutz ..Blair SIXTH DISTRICT Horace P. Kennedy. .Broken Bow Earl D. Mallery .Alliance ' Alternates C. A. Yoder Flm Several members from the local I. O. O. F. lodge, with a number from Antloch drove to ' llemlngford Wednesday n!ght and put on some team work in the lodge- at that place. Mrs. Roy Murphy Is visiting a sis ter at Louisville, Neb. Mrs. H. Beans Is expected home from Iowa, where she spent the past two weeks visiting relatives. Aneckto Ramlrcs, Mex, was arrest ed early this morning and will be tried this afternoon on a charge of 4ilrn wanted at Alliance Steain Laundry. tf Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McKune were called to the eastern part of the state to the bedside of Mrs. McKune'a mother, who Is very 111. Mrs. Eva Kish of Rockport, Mo., will be here soon to spend the sum mer with Mrs. A. J. Adams. Grant Parmenter of Mitchell vis ited his nephew, S. J. Epler, on Wednesday. carrying concealed weapons. Chief Taylor, Chief Reed and Burlington Special Agent Smith got to the bunk cars in time to prevent a domestic row turning into a schootlng scrape. Frank Johnson from north of Lakeside transacted business in Al liance Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Eastburn of Kansas City were dinner guests on Thursday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Campbell. Rev. J. O. Gould returned from Lincoln Wednesday morning and left Thursday for Kimball, Sidney and other points in the western part of the state. CARD OF THANKS To our friends and neighbors: We wlnh to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for the flowers and the many deeds of kindness shown us in our reoent sorrow. May God's blessing rest upon you. Mrs. L. M. Deal and Family. 40 HARPER'S Exclusive Harper's Footwear Hansome Eyelet Ties New Ribbon Styles A Brown Suede : Jet Black Ooze Black Suede Brown Kid Brown Kid Vamp, Suede Covered HceL Exclusive tailored styles with large tongues. Covered French heels, pfetty slender vamps. $11.25 Mail Orders Black Glaze Kid Royal Pqtent Kid $12.50 Smartest Dress Oxfords Covered French heels Pretty slender vamps Black Suede ..fia.00 Brown Kid . . .f 18.00 Black Kid 99.81 W. R. HARPER Department Store Mrs. W. R. Tate returned last Sat urday to her homestead near Dayard. Separate Skirts from $6.8 i to to fOO.OO, less 83. II ghtand-llol-loway Co. 40 Wanted: Stenographers and Bookkeepers to accept positions with Banks, Lumber Companies and other Business Firms in Nebraska. Kansas, South Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana. If you have been thoroughly trained in a reliable Bus iness College, we can place you In an excellent position. We have more positions than we can possibly bup ply with our own graduates. Address Grand Island Business College, Grnad Island, Nebraska Nebraska's Oldest, Largest and Leading Busi ness Training School. 4 Op To Johnson Supporters The manager of Senator Hiram Johnson's Campaign for the Presidency is asking every Johnson voter to vote for the following candidates from the Sixth District to the Convention : , HORACE KENNEDY, Broken Bow EARL D. MALLERY, Alliance They should be supported by every loyal Johnson man. There should be no scattering of the vote. HARPER'S- Don't be Satisfied With "Just a Hat" When a man can get quality in a hat at a fair price, why accept A COMPROMISE t That is the lead ing question in the hat game, and Harper's answer is QUALITY TODAY as heretofore. Just, for example, take into consideration this store's very complete new showing of Smart Spring Styles IN MENS AND YOUNG MEN'S Hats, $5, $6, $7, $8 HATS FROM QUALITY HAT MAKERS . HATS DUPLICATING HIGHER PRICED HATS HATS IN THE NEWEST SPRING COLORINGS Brown, Green, Steel, Carbon, Hickory as well as Staple Pearl, ; , Bine and Black. ::. j Supreme Quality Hats , from America's Leading Makers Gordon Hats Imported Italian Hats $4.50 to $15 W. R. Harper Dept. Store BIG STORE ALLIANCE, NEB. Correct Apparel for Men and Women TO THE PUBLIC Just received word that our Chicago Expert will be here April 19-2 Mb, to take measures for special order suits. He assures me that he has with htm a trunk full of high-grade Woolens, Worsteds, Cher lots, Tricots, Serges, Flannels, Homespuns, Mohair Cool Cloths, In fact an) thing you may want at very moderate prices considering ' present cost. This U the chance to get what you want as you want it. A REAL INDI YIDUAI SUIT and a fit guaranteed. As prices will be higher for fall now is the time to fix yourself for the coming season. Differ ent weights in Woolens to please everybody. A 10 deposit will be charged to Insure a bona-fide sale. Remember the date April 10-20th. ROY BECKWITH Holsten's Guy C. Thatcher Butte