The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 30, 1920, Page TWO, Image 2

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TIIE ALLIANCE I1ERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920
RAILROAD NOTES
MftfhlnlRt Apprentice Frl John
son U planning to spend few das
la Donrer the first of the montn.
Mrs. Ben Corbell and little nlocn
bsve gone to Deadwood for a short
visit. ,
Mrs. O. E. Carlson was called to
Lincoln this week on account of tl e
eiious Illness of her mother.
Mrs. E. J. Mehrof and chlldron am
spending some time with friends at
Dunning.
Machinist Martin Gebhart and two
ons expect to spend a few days in
Bcottsbluff nest week.
Mrs. O. E. DaTls, wife of Machin
ist Davis, will have the first, of the
week for Lincoln, where she will at
tend the meeting of the grand chap
ter of the Eastern Star. Mrs. Darls
Is associate grand matron of this or
Sanitation.
Master Mechanic C. O. Davenport
of the Sterling division was in tho
city Thursday on company business.
. Harry Brew, who has beti elec
trician here for the past two years
and a half, will go to Sheridan Sun
day, where he has been transferred.
What will all the girls in Alliance
4o without Harry?
Several out-of-town foremen at
tended the safety meeting hold here
Tuesday. II. E. Felter of Edgcmont,
3. R. Tence of Deadwood and W. R.
Colling of Seneca .were anion:? thorn.
Mrs. O. E. Chapman and niece,
Miss Nellie Chapman, are going to
Prairie du Chlcn, la., for an extend
ed Tisit soon.
Machinist George Bloom has re
signed and will go to Lincoln this
week.
Mrs. It. S. Magnuson, wife of Fire
man Magnuson, will leave soon for
Tisit in Kearney, Neb.
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The Bock Fumisning Store
YOU who use
Zx inch tires
constitute more
than half the
tire buyers of the
World.
To build this spe
cial molded Zyi
in. tire, a $7,000,
CCO factory was
built and a spe
cial organization
brought together.
Machinist Bertop Hlbbard. who
has been working at Alliance for the
past two years, has resigned and will
return with his family t o their nil
home at Spearflsh, S. D., where Mr.
Hlbbard has secured a better position.
Boilermaker Helper Kenneth Bick
nell resigned the first of the week.
Ernest Johnson and Frank Radka,
truck repairers, will take in the
sights in Denver for a short time.
Misses Ruth and Lulu Sturgeon
returned Wednesday from a short
visit to Omaha and Lincoln. They
say they would have had a fine time
if it had not rained all the time they
were gone.
Machinist Helper H. Shaunesy re
signed this week.
Hostler C. K. Wheeler is planning
a trip to St. Louis In the near future.
The arrival of the pay car made
hearts glad Thursday morning. Fay
master Beans handed out the checks
to the shopmen from the tool room
In the machine shop as the rain
made it very disagreeable for them
to wait at the paycar as usual.
The store house office has been
renovated and treated to a new coat
of paint this week. Everything is
looking spick and span. The ware
house is also being treated In the
same manner.
R. E. Drlscoll has moved his fam
ily to the residence he recently pur
chased in the 600 block on Box
Butte avenue.
General Boiler Inspector Tom
O'Neill of Lincoln has been in Alli
ance several days this week on com
pany business.
Mr. Walsh, who represents the Ga
lena Oil company, spent Thursday in
Alliance in the Interest of his com
pany. Richard Rivet, who made his
home In this city several years ago,
the Live Model Cor
sets and Brassieres
You want your costume to bo
perfect. Wear the corset that
will beautiful your figure; be
you slender, medium or stout.
We have the exact model that
you need. In popular materi
als Coutil, Twill, Batiste,
Brocaded Silk Pink or White.
See Our Windows Today
Most miles Per dollar is a Firestone pledge to
cttmer as well as to the owners ot light cars.
Standard Oversize Firestone Cord.
and held the position of car foreman
with the C. B. & Q., was In the city
Thursday. Mr. Rivet is now wiih
the Ox-Welt people of Chicago.
R. E. Spencer went to Eclgemont
on No. 43 today to take a turn on
the helper out of there.
For Sale Two six room bouses
Price and terms right. See Nebraska
Land Company. tf
Engineer Wibray and Engineer
Facon have been assigned to the
Marsland helper.
Don't forget you save 23 w-r
cont on Hull, tVmta, Hats, Drwes
1'cttlcoaU And WaIMm.
Highland-IIolloway Co.
Mr. Tlehoff and Mr. A. O. Smart
left in a special this morning to
make Inspection of the Sterling and
Casper divisions.
Road Foreman George Redfern
left on No. 41 Thursday morning for
EdKemont in connection with nis
regular duties.
Mrs. V. J. Silverthorne and little
daughter Zelpha are going to Cuba
Kas., soon for an extended visit.
Misses Ruth and Lulu Sturgeon
went to Lincoln Saturday night to
spend a few days.
Fireman T. E. Relntjes is spend
Ing a few days In Denver.
Mrs. C. E. Wills, wife of Engineer
Wills expects to go to Denver soon
for several days visit.
Walter Colling, round house fore
man at Seneca is visiting home folks
for a day or so.
Don't forget you save 23 per
cent on Suits, Oonta, Hats, Dresses
lY'ttlcoats and Waists.
lliglilund-llolloway Co.
Miss Ruth Sturgeon has been
transferred from the round bouse of
fice to the car department.
Miss Frances Collins has accepted
the position of stenographer in the
round house office.
Machinist helper Fletcher Is on tho
sick list this week.
Jack Gottlelb, truck repairer, la
Intending to make a visit to Craw
ford and Douglas, Wyo., in the near
future.
Machinist George Bloom is intend
Ing to do some traveling soon, going
to Douglas, Wyo., and Ft. Collins
Colorado.
Don't forget you save 23 per
cent on Suits, Coats, Hats, Drews,
Petticoats and Waists.
Hlgliland-IIolloway Co.
Engine No. 2018 is laid up for a
full Bet of flews and drives, or In
other words, No. 3 repairs. Engine
5075 will be out In about three or
four days, after undergoing heavy
repairs.
FLASHLIGHTS
Nothing Is ever as well done as the
braggart would have you believe.
Many a man talks for an hour at a
banquet table without knowing that
he Is really speechless.
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What keeps some people so far be-
Firestone Plant
No. 2t making
this one size only,
has a capacity
of 16,000 tires a
day.
This quantity
production means
savings for the
car owner low
est costs and bet
ter tire values.
Buy Firestones.
the Blf est
See the new
hind Is their cussed determination to
get even with somebody.
When two men are after the same
girl it doesn't make much difference
which one she takes. Now and then
here will come times when she'll
wish she'd taken the other one.
It Is announred by a scientific
ournal that sugar has been found
growing on fir trees In British Col
umbia. But the value of the discov
ery is modified by the admission that
fir sugar Is not expected to become a
factor In the food supply.
Good work clothes, too
The Famous Clothing House
Alliance, Nebraska .
TIIE HOME OP HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES
visit the
The Beauty Parlors have been reopened at McVicket's. We wish to announce that we
have secured the services of an expert in this line, who comes here to take charge of this
department. "We take pleasure and anticipate our ability to render the highest satisfaction
in every phase of beauty culture through the services of Miss Marion Lawson of Chicago.
Our Parlors are
LATEST MODES OF HAIR DRESSING
Many are enthusiastic about the satisfactory results obtained from the use of "Neos
Ilenne" it restores the hair to its natural color.
MASSAGE
CHILDREN'S HAIR
McVicker's Beauty Parlor
FREE FREE FREE
Book of "Songs of Long Ago"
Containing the complete words and music of twenty-six of the
most popular old time songs and ballads. Free to all callers.
MANN MUSIC and ART CO.
Alliance -
PKRHAI' the railroad men and a good many of our fel
low townsmen, think we lose sight of the fact that they
wear wo;'; clothes a big part of the time.
But we don't; we may not talk so much about them, but
that's because buying them isn't so important a matter with
you.
It's clothes for "dress up" that you're particular about;
they involve more of an investment and they're the ones you
rely on when you want to look right.
That's why we have Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes for
you they're stylish; worth the money.
But you'll find the same good values in the things we have
here for work wear. Shirts, overalls, gloves, caps, shoes any
thing you need, at surprisingly low prices. 1
Our satisfaction guarantee goes with work clothes as well
as the rest of our goods; money's worth or money back.
Beauty Parlor
at McVicker's
Now Open to the Public
MANICURING
For Ladies and Gentlemen
SCALP AND FACIAL
TREATMENT
BOBS
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