The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 04, 1920, Image 5

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TUB ALLIANCE nHRALD. FRIDAY, JUNE 4th, 1920.
K. OF C." ENTERTAINS
The Kiilghts of Columbus enter
tained at cards at their club rooms
Thursday evening. Forty couples
were In attendance. Light refresh
ments were aerred.
LKAKITH OP WOMEN VOTERS
The league of women, voters met
yesterday at the home of Mrs. W. C.
Mounts. There was a Rood attend
ance and considerable interest was
shown In the discussion of the sug
gestions read from the children's
code commission. A etudy was also
made of the first twelve crnstitution
al amendments. A piano solution
given by Mrs. B. Ponath was greatly
enjoyed by all. The next meeting
Will be held at the home of Mm. J.
. W. Reed the first Thursday la July.
JAZZ MCSIO COMING
Alliance dancers have a treat In
store for them in the coming of the
celebrated Memphis Red Devils.
They are reported to be a little, bit
the best dispensers of Jazz music
heard here this season. On Monday
evening, June 7, at the Armory, un
der the management of Messrs.
Brennan and Clark for the Alliance
Volunteer Firemen's association, this
orchestra will ' furnish the music.
-Everyone who has danced, does
dance or wishes to try, is requested
to be on hand promptly at 9 o'clock.
An evening of rare enjoyment awaits
all who attend. A special invitation
is extended to the older couples who
attend less regularly than the othersj
. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farrell are en
tertaining Miss Mabel Rockey and
Claude Hazelton to a six o'clock din
ner today.
Mrs. Jeffers entertained with a
four-course dinner in honor of her
daughter. Miss Glady's birthday.
The house was beautifully decorated
in pink carnations and lilacs. Those
present were: Misses Ruby Beaman,
Vera Jeffers and Gladys Jeffers,
Messrs. Hugh McCormlck, -Hurshel
Burworth and Sergeant Frey. .
SUNDAY AT FAIRYTEW
Services at Falrvlew church Sun
day will be as follows, with Rev. B.
I Kline in the pulpit: Church at
11 a. m., subject, "Jesus, The Light
of the World." Sunday school will
bo at 10 a. m, .
REVIVAL SERVICES
The revival at the old Presbyte
rian church continues every night at
8 o'clock and three services on Sun
day at 11 a. m., 2:30 and 8 p. m.
The sermon subjects will likely h
as follows: Friday nlgnt, "Repent
ance;" Saturday, "Is Anything Too
Hard for God;" Sunday morning:
"What Is Santlncatton?" John 17:
17; Sunday afternoon, "What Must
I Do to Be a Christian?"; Sunday
.evening, "The Walue of the Soul."
' Rev. and Mrs. Ludwlg are preach
tlng the rugged old gospel and the
Lord is blessing in their presentation
of the Bible truths. Miss Fisher, the
organist and soloist, has arrived and
you will enjoy her singing. Every
body is Invited to attend all these
services which will run on indefinitely.
Miss Leone Mallery, who has been
. teaching in Scottsbluff schools the
past Beason, returned to Alliance for
the summer vacation. '
FOR SALE: 8-bottom Oliver gang
plow, both stubble and breaker
bottom: could be used four in a
frame; would sell half; in good
nape; ready for the field. John F.
Lulow, Canton, Neb. 65p
Wedding
Gifts
It is often a puzzling ques
tionthat of finding the
suitable gift for the bride.
But a visit to Thiele's brings
a happy solution of the
problem, for one 6ees so
many delightful articles the
new home needs and that
the bride will be glad to
have.
Of varying prices, each is
representative of the Thiele
standard of - quality and
beauty gifts of that not
ably fine character, which in
creases the happiness which
brides take in their wedding
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Sheffield Silver $5 to $20
Cut Glass Pieces $1.50-$25
Clocks $8.50 to $75
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ONE MINUTE
STORE TALK
"The clothing men of
thl country hit to spent
Junt about all the years
of their lives in the
realms of sentimental
ism, and with the logical
i-CMilt that In a pertod of
readjustment and unset
tled conditions, people
still expect a clothing
store to be more than a
business house and it is,"
said a customer who re
alized: That proportionately
clothing is the low
ity in the world
today.
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HARPER'S
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Unregrettalble Impressioins
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Clothes
of L
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That every man gets when he comes to this
' Greater Store of America's Best Clothes:
THE IMPRESSION of an organization determination to stand
supreme for service in clothes-selling. " j
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THE IMPRESSION of genuine sincerity the customer above
the dollar the satisfaction above the salei ' ; '
THE IMPRESSION of unlimited selections from the most re
putable makers selections unequaled in the Wes. .
THE IMPRESSION of a' house big enough to realize that the
lowest possible prices reap their own reward, and they do.
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Select Your Spring Suit Saturday
at Clothes Headquarters
Comparison demonstrates that Harper's actually savei yofi 20 to 33 1-3 in extra money's worth at every price.
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" 35 540 .45 S50 S60
Young men's suits of ctyle and char
acter. Original models by foremost
designers. Featuring a vast variety
. of distinctive single and double
breasted styles not shown elsewhere.
Men who stay young live-wire. busi
ness men know the vitalizing influ
ence of ; smart tailoring. It's hero
ready-for-service without the annoy-,
anco of a try-on. "Customized" serv
ice . l.'- :
"Ilard-to-fit" men men of extra
large or small proportions tout
stubs, short stouts, tall and slim or tall
and heavy we've the telling range of
sizes. A real clothes store.
Extra Special l $ g $fl
SRAL HUNDRED HIGH GRADE y- J ; , 5 J J
SEVERAL HUNDRED mGH GRADE -
MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S :
SPRING SUITS
New Spring models in Worsteds, Cassimeres and Cheviots.
Medium and dark colors. Single and double-breasted styles
Spring Top Coats Wonderfully Attractive Showing
CHESTERFIELDS SEMI-FITTED COATS DOUBLE-BREASTED COATS TWEED COATS ' .
KNITTED FABRIC COATS T SUEDE CLOTH COATS LEATEIIRETTE COATS
$20 $25 $30 $35 $40 $45 $50
Raincoat Specials at $7.50, $10; $15, $20-Alliance's Best Values ,
Largest Western Showing of Celebrated
STEIN BLOCK CLOTHES 1
EDERHEIMER STEIN CO. CLOTHES
STYLEPLUS CLOTHES
K3NCAID-KIMBALL CLOTHES
The Clothes of Distinguished Character are Here
Men'i Young Men's, Boys' and Chfldren'g Clothet Entire North Section '
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