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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1920)
; -1 TWO THE A TJiT A MTRTT EU A T T. FRIDAY. .TUNE 18, 1920. PERS0NAL3 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed re turned to Alliance Monday from Cordon .and have taken up their residence here. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Clark left Monday for Morrill ,Neb. C. A. Reynold, who lias toeen In Alliance on business, returned to Casper Monday, but will be back Jhere In a few days. Mr a. R. C. Stanford left Monday for a Tlait to relatives at Guernsey, Wyo. Girls wanted. Steam Lnnndry. 61 Miss Lucille Hull left Monday for JRemlngford to spend the summer. Sergeant Frye left Monday for a business trip to Scottabluff. Mrs. C. D. Bassett, who has been Attending the Baptist association meeting here, returned to her home at Andrews, Neb., Monday. . Mrs. II. Q. Castle and children loft TueBday for a visit to her sister Mrs. T. S. Castle at ningham, Neb. J. O. Bumm left Tuesday on a abort business trip to Whitman. C. A. Erny has gone to Mullen on a Tielt to friends. (Irl wanted. Steam laundry, fll J. Turner and J. Orourke left Tuesday for Denver to stay. O. B. Herman left Tuesday for a rlp to Ashby, Neb. Mrs. Julia Hlgglns. who has been visiting ' Mlas Maggie Barry, left Tuesday for her home at Lakeside. Mrs. E. M. Sanborn Is spending Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Wil liams at Lakeside. Mrs. E. L. Burr and daughters Mil dred, Edna, Bernlce and Myrtle left Tuesday for Mullen to spend the summer. O. J. Dozier left Tuesday for a visit to friends at Morrill, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnstone Mrs. Harry Johnson entertained Mrs. A. B. Sturat of Casper, Wyo.,! Tuesday. ' Girls wanted. Steam Laundry. 01 R. L. Hoff of Bridgeport, who has been In Alliance on business, return ed to his home at Bridgeport Tues day. A . II. Q. Welschel of Chicago, repre senting Carson, Pirie ft Scott, Is in Alliance for the day. Mrs. C. Brewer accompanied by her son and niece who have been visiting In southern Nebraska, re turned to their home at Crawford Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Yoing return ed to their home In Angora from a shopping trip in Alliance Tuesday. Mrs. O. F. Irwin, who has besn visiting relatives at Hay Springs, stopped over In Alliance on Tuesday on her way to Scottsbluff. Mrs. BatterBhlll and Mrs. Zerby of Van Tassell, Wyo., who are visiting Mrs. Brown of Hemlngford, were in iim-jiMt.wiwimwwtw.iwwiwt.wmiwwM.H.iimMmw.tiMtMiimmwtT Popular Movie Star Alliance Tuesday ahopping. spent the weekend at Moorecraft, Wyo., visiting" Mr. Johnstone's par ents. ;irls wanted. Steam Laundry. 61 Mrs. R. C. Munger left Sunday for tD''w'wll'Mmwltw"ll'Mmmmm"'w"Mtmm''MI'WM'MW'mmmHNMm'mw" a visit with her sister Mrs. Huff, at' Edgemont. James Davles has gone to Burns, Wyo., for a visit with relatives. Joe White left Thursday for Den ver to work. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Huff of Lake side, who have been here on busi ness, returned to their home Thurs day. Mrs. E. T. Woodward of Gillette, Wyo., has gone to Antloch to work. Mrs. Cora Weber left Thursday for a visit to relatives at Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. G. Harris and son Jack, stopped over at Alliance en route from Butte, Mont., to Coshoc ton, a. Girls wanted. Steam Laundry. 61 I The Fashion Shop Announces the Completion , of their Remodeling and Installation of Beautiful New Fixtures. GOME SOON-SEE OUR STORE vA-ay Most Complete and Best Equipped Ladies9 Ready-to-Wear Store in the State We have just completed the installation of a truly wonderful set of fix tures. They include everything that modern ingenuity can devise for the con Vnience of customrs and the salespeople, together with dust-tight compart ments for all garmnts. - v Ifs a Distinct Pleasure to Buy Here You'll be Delighted, We're Sure. Both Out-of-Town and local patrons are invited to call at their earliest convenience and see for themselves what we have to offer in our elegantly appointed store. ' , Our conveniences include commodious compartments for dressing rooms and French rooms, a rest room, dust-tight compartments and cases for our merchandise which is the highest grade we can secure mirrors in profusion, . rich rugs, and carefully selected decorations. Everything has been arranged . ' ' i for your comfort, Service and Convenience.' New Departure in Favors Hosiery. Bargains in Place of Flowers , - That weay give a lasting and substantial gift in celebr ation of our Informal Opening, we have sacrificed more than the profit on two numbers of our popular LUXITE HOSIERY. This is a bona-fide gift these are sold at less than cost Luxite Hosiery Special $3.75 Values, for $2.95 Full fashioned, all desirable shades, absolutely all silk. u Luxite Hosiery $2.25 Value, for $1.50 In all desirable shades, excellent quality, fine appearanre. if 1 1 Exclusive Etorv The HOT Second to' None in tha State of Nebraska f 7 . -W 7, vB j. V. - " - j ' f V ' v ' 'XI j ' .' ' y V 7- 777 V V . 'M .3 ? - I, , I ANTONIO MOR.ENO Antonio Moreno was a small boy when his father died. Eager to assU hta mother by sharing part of the family burden he obtained a position a baker's clerk. For this service he received the princely sum of two dollaiv a week. Although he liked his position, this Spanish lad had dreams of mak ing a fortune. lie had seen wealthy American tourists In his native town an( they awakened ambition Inhls breast. lie resolved to save his money and f 4 1 to the land of promise. . I The Americans who visited Oampamento were all supposed to be million aires. Into the mind of Antonio Moreno came dreams, dreams of Wealth tha lay across the great ocean. lie became determined to go to the United State and make a fortune. , When Antonio Moreno, at the age of fifteen, walked up the gangplank; from the Gibraltar docks to an American steamship, he was in reality cross Ing the bridge from nonentity to fame. Aboard the boat was one of America's most distinguished actresses. Miss Helen Ware. Her attention was attracted to the handsome lad with the fiery eyes, and she became Interested In hlmv "What do you Intend to do when you reach America V Inquired Mls- Ware. "Make a fortune," promptly replied young Antonio. Miss Ware smiled at his confluence and replied, "I think you will fin both fame and fortune In the theater If you chose to become an actor. The prophecy Is now being realized. Antonio Moreno as the star of suet Vltagraph serials as "The Iron Test" and "Perils of Thnnder Mountain," t earning international fame and a considerable fortune. While In New To recently he signed a two year contract with the Vltagraph Company and K cently finished a serial production dealing with secret service, entitled T1V 'Invisible Hand." ' a -x. hkwj ii r ; . HSU Co6l and Refreshing Special service at our fountain during Race Meet makes it ideal for a quiet drink or dish of ice cream. BOX CANDIES from our Refrigerator Candy Case never spoil always fresh. Butterkist Pop Corn and Peanuts The Finest on Earth Alliance Candy Store 210 Box Butte Arenu 1 77i. mm. r M V