THE ALLIANCE I1EUALD, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1920 FIVE ? 1 r IIA1LROAD XOTKS ' The following brakempn are lay In off: Jiggs Murphy, E. VV. May fleld, O. L. Wagom-r, P. H. Rose, Frank Ellis, J. E. Kay, J. E. Hicks, E. H. Bullock, R. W. Zlnk, and C. O. Lamb. The following conductors are laying off: Bert Tonath and J. A. Armor. "Hand of Vengeance M Impcrlnl Niiiday. H. A. Nelson, who has been visit ing a friend In Omaha, returned Tuesday. oBilerniaker Helper Harry Bealrd and wife expect to spend Sunday In Hot Springs. Miss Frances Fletcher has gone to Sidney where she will visit until aobut the first of September. Mrs. W. B. Johnson Is visiting friends In Crawford this week. Machinists Eyman and MUligan re Bigned this week and have gone to Billings. -- -- Engineer Willis and wife have planned a vacation trip including Denver, Tueblo, Mt. McClellan and Como, Colo. Time Keeper John Carey of the master mechanics office, has resigned effective about July 20th. His place Will be taken by Mr. Harty. "J land of Vengeance" at Imperlnl Sunday. Engineer Fowler, wife and son, expect to leave soon for a trip to Cape Girardean, Mo. Machinist Helper Ben Pilgrim re signed the first of the week. Fireman H. A. Wilson and sister, Miss Lillie Wilson, will leave eooii for a visit to Kansas City. Truck Packer W. L. Caton left the flrpt of the week for a visit at Grand Island. Mrs. Chris Rockey and daughter, Miss Mabel, spent a few days in Den ver the first of the week. Mrs. Henry Taylor, wife of truck repairer Taylor, is visiting friends In Deadwood this week. Government Inspector Harrison spent Tuesday in Alliance looking over engines in the round house. Engine Dispatcher Claud Rennau returned the first of the week from a week's vacation which was spent at Billings. "Hand of engeunce" at lmHriul Suiiiiuy. Mastermechanic G. E. Johnson of the Sheridan division, was in Al liance Thursday. Firemen Stolldorf and Weinell are taking a lay off and will visit in the eastern part of the state. Mrs. Charles Raymond wife of ma terial man Raymond, left for Spear flsh Thursday where she will spend some time visiting friends. Fuel Supervisor Wm. Hlbbard of Chicago, was in the city Thursday looking after affairs of the company. Dtty engine dispatcher Leslie Hall and wife expect to leave Saturday night for a two weeks vacation. They will visit in Omaha and also take a hort trip west to Casper and Bil lings before returning. Chief Mechanical Draftsman Gil lette of Lincoln, was In Alliance Thursday looking after affairs of the company. Air Room Foreman Jack Connors md wife have gone to Falls City, Neb., to visit relatives. The air rooms Is supervised by Mrch'nist Will Con nors. A fire alarm was turned In from .he yard office about three o'clock Wednesday. There was not much damage except to the switchman's wash rooms. Machinist Helper James Daugher ty resigned the first of the week and left for Denver Thursday. Machine Shop Foreman C. W. Grrssman teturned to work Thursday after a two weeks vacation. Chief Electrician Ralph Drent, of Lincoln, was In Alliance this week going from here to Casper. "Hand of Vengeance" at Imperial Sunday. Mrs. C. S. Smith and daughter, Arvella, a re spending a few days In Hot Springs. Mrs. Beardon, wife of Engineer B-ardon, Is visiting friend in Edge mont. Fireman C. L. Smith, wife and daughter, are planning a trip to Kansas City soon. riUSnYTEMAN CllVItClI Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Promptness Is a virtue. Be on time. Morning worship 11 a. m. "The Church of the Apostles the Model for Today." Young peoples meeting at 6:45 at the roof garden. Union eve ning service at the roof garden at 8 p. m. Theme "God's Eternal Pur pose." Special music and a large chorus choir. All are cordially In vited to these services. Come and you will enjoy them. First Presby terian church, corner Box Butte ave nue at Seventh street. A. J. KEARNS, Tastor. Attorney P. E. Komig spent Tues day In Thedford. METHODIST CHIRCII NOTES I Building work Is progressing on the church corner as rapidly as pos sible. The corner house is being raised, preparitory to moving it to Its new location on Seventh and Platte, and the excavation for the new par sonage is early completed. I The sermon topic Sunday morning will be, "God's Eternal Church." We often hear the question, "What "will become of the church?" "Can the generations of the future get along without it?" It is freely prophesied by many that the church has no fu ture. These questions will be an swered in the sermon Sunday morn ing. Sunday evening we meet on the roof garden where Rev. Kearns will deliver the sermon. Jewelry for Vacation Time Since jewelry is so essen tial for appearing well 1itkr el, women naturally fro into raptures over the loveliness of Thiele's jewelry. Its dainty, beauty, smart style ami charming individuality are exactly what you want for the week-end visit or vacation trip. Bracelets $3.00 and up Bar Pins $1.00 and up Lingerie Clasps 50c and up Earring3 , . $1.00 and up Fancy Rings $3.00 and up Bead Necklaces $2.00 and up Pearl Ropes .. $10.00 and up Atclies-Dius Biiinsu'icklnonoSiaphs -Watch Inspectorefit&Q HOW OFTEN wc have heard such an exclamation from our customers when they see the result of the UryCIcaning and Pressing we give their garmentsl You will say it, too, when you see the work you ask us to do for you. Wc remove the dirt every spot and restore to your garments their original freshness. Then wc press them. Our equipment is the best that we can buy. It pro duces perfect work. You have a suit we can make like new; IVhtnthall vet call? KEEP-U-NEAT Phone 133 THE HORACE BOGUE ST 1 E , Inc. Atmmual inly Glearaiiiee ale And Opening of our Bargain Basement Sat. July 10 The greatest sale in the history of the store. In this sale we will dispose of many articles regardless of cost. All summer articles must go. 25 Discount on Every Article on the First Floor Our Bargain Basement has been remodeled to make it light and airy, all finished in oak, making It the best basement salesroom in this section of the state and we are going to make it all that name implies a REAL BARGAIN BASEMENT. Combining this opening with our Annual July Clearance Sale making it a big double bargain event you cannot afford to miss. SECOND FLOOR All Ladies' Ready-to-Wear At cost and less than cost on a great many garments. Our original price tags will be left on the garment and a big red tag also giving the present price showing substantial savings on every garment Coats, Suits and Dresses every garment must be closed out during this sale. SECOND FLOOR Every Price is an honest reduction. Horace J oeiie More Every article is just as represented