THE ALLIANCE HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1920 in re at R emova e MERCHANDISE CUT LOWER THAN EVER We will soon move to the new home of the Golden Rule and we want to move as little of this stock as possible. Buy your needs for a long time to come while you can buy at One-fourth, One-third and One-half Price $30.00 $40.00 $50.00 r $75.00 $25.00 SILK DRESSES , SILK DRESSES SILK DRESSES SILK DRESSES COATS FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR .., $14.98 " $19.85 V $24.85 $34.85 $9.98 $45.00 $65.00 $20.00 $25.00 $10.00 COATS ' COATS SILK SKIRTS SILK SKIRTS VOILE DRESSES FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR $16.98 ' $19.98 $9.98 $14.98 $3.98 $12.50 50c wp f a t vq 600 YARDS MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS WOMEN'S RAIN COATS DRESS GINGHAMS itjukuaums FANCY SILKS n VALUES UP TO $2.50 FOR YD. YD. VALUES UP TO $5.00 YARD FOR ?4J8 29. . 18" $1J8 98' SHOES SHOES SHOES V The greatest value giving event in all low shoes. VALUES UP TO $10.00 FOR VALUES UP TO $12.00 FOR VALUES UP TO $12.50 FOR VALUES UP TO $15.00 FOR $4.98 ' $6.98 $7.48 $9.98 The greatest value event ever held in Alliance Golden Rule Store TRADE IN THE MORNINGS ' " i 1 " " ALLIANCE BRD5FS Mrs. Myrtle Lelshman, guardians her father, James H. Skinner,? "who -was adjudged Insane some time ago apdwho recently died In the state hospital presented her final account, whica was audited and approved by Judge Tash la probate court yester day. The city council will meet Wednes day evening In adjourned session and a number of matters will come up for disposal, among them the opening of bids for sanitary sewer construc tion In districts No. 11 and 12. Esti mates for the year's expenses will also be made and a levy framed. William Coleman of Hay Springs and A. D. Shlpp of ftushville will be tie principal speakers at a meeting to be held at Reddish hall Satudray evening for the purpose of perfecting a non partisan and labor organiza tion. A special Invitation has been TheMcCord Amusement Co. Playing in their big tent all week located just west of the Ford garage. New plays and people. Great Free Act at the tent each evening at 7:45. Tonight they play '.'Mr. Kearney of KUlarney.' "Wednesday night, "Heart of the Blue Ridge." See the McCord show and be happy. prices 25 and 50 cents. Doors open 7:50. Don't mist this week of refined entertainment. extended to farmers and union men to be present. A. O. Smith of Smith & Chambers of Scottsbluff, was In the city Satur day, looking over the specifications and preparing to submit a bid on the sewer main contract, which will be awarded by the city council Wednes day evening. J Griffith plays Tom Sawyer and the other performers In the large cast are said to be thoroughly competent. Wlllam D. Taylor, who also direct ed the two previous Mark Twain pic tures, "Tom Sawyer" and "Huck and Tom", handled the screening. This is a Paramount Artcraft picture that no admirer of the works of Satnuel Clemens can' afford to miss. ' """sheriff "MilleTTIalle'rrip'To Scottsbluff Monday and for one time came back without his man. How ever, he got what he went after. The sheriff went over to ihe sugar city armed with a warrant for the arrest of William Spurr, who. It was said, had passed a couple of bad checks, aggregating quite a sum on Vaughn & Sons of this city. Mr. Spurr de layed not, but dug up the cash to make his c necks good, and the sheriff rode back alone. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Stephenson and parents, Mr. a nd Mrs. O. L. Stephen son of Hemingford, accompanied by Mr. Stephenson's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. It. O. Stephenson of Crawford, spent Sunday in Hot Springs, S. D. The two latter fam ilies went by automobile, while the former went by train. They return ed Monday. Judge L. A. Berry has been on tie go for the past two or three weeks, his business taking him to Rushville, Running and other neighboring cities. He will leave this week for Rsuhvllle, where district court is in session. At Dunning last week he ran asross the state's champion old est citizen, Pete Starr, who claims to be 103 years old and apparently has records to prove that he was born January 5, 1818. Mr. Starr looks to be not over elgaty years of age, his eyesight and hearing are good and he Is comparatively active. He tells everyone he meets that he Is a con firmed whisky user, and his favorite Joke Is to predict that when he dies, the prohibitionists will claim that his dally dose of schnapps Is to blame "HUCKLEBERRY FINN" - COMING TO IMPERIAL 'A number of good bills are sched uled for the Imperial the next few days, but probably the leading at traction of the lot is an adaptation of Mark Twain's "Huckleberry Finn" which will be shown Thursday. The cinema "Huckleberry Finn" Is declared to follow the text of the original faithfully, taking up the story when Huck and Tom Sawyer discovered the robbers' treasure In the cave and following the advent ures of Huck through the efforts of Widow Douglas to reform him to his abduction by his no-account father and subsequent encounters with the broken-down actors, the "Duke" and the "King." As far as possible, the Inimitable flavor of Mark Twain has been retained and It Is said to be a production of which the great hum' orlst, were he living, would surely approve, The role of Huck Finn Is In the capable hands of Lewis Sargent, a two actor of unusual talent. Gordon People who live in flats will have to be careful how they drop their sabots on the floor at bedtime. AS SHE STEPS THROUGH THE DOOR WAY Dainty, chic and debonair a picture that delights the eye. 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