The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 03, 1920, Image 4

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nili ALUANCB HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1920
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consider that lie cannot be a loyal
member of earh at the fame time.
In Joining the American Legion he Is
not obligated to take up arms at any
time. The legion la composed of e
Btrvice men, and Is in no srnse or
ganized lor milady rervice of any
kind. No officer cf the legion has
the light i j 'iidti cut" any legion
naire, and he'd g-t the horse-laugh
If he tried It.
As a private ciilzcn, a member of
the American legion may also be a
deputy sheriff, a constable, a chief of
police or other ollicer of the law. lie
cannot be an army officer and a
member of the legion at the name
time. As Individual!, members of
the Legion have the name rights as
members of labor unions.
What the Legion Btands for may
best be seen In the preamble to the
constitution of the organization:
'For God and Country, we associ
ate ourselves together for the follow
ing purposes: To uphold and de
fend the Constitution of the United
' States of America; to maintain law
and order; to foster and perpetuate
a one, hundred per cent American
Ism; to preserve the memories and
Incidents of our association in the
Ggreat World War; to Inculcate a
sense of individual obligation to the
community, state and nation; to
combat the autocracy of both the
classes and the masses; to make
right the master of might; to pro
mote peace and good will on earth;
to safeguard and transmit to poster
ity the principles of justice, freedom
and democracy; to conservate and
sanctify our comradeship by our de
votion to mutual helpfulness."
It Is regrettable, but true, that
there are some fool legionnaircR.
just as some union men are c trumps.
Some leglonnnlres Hy oft tho handle
and co wild, just as in time of strike
some union n i m i mny resort to dyiui-1
mite when their comrades are
ntainst It. The Legion as a whole
can hardly be hld responsible for
the acts of a few irresponsible mem
bers or posts, or the unions for te
mouthlngs or actions of a few ultra
radicals. ,
In this connection, the American
Legion Weekly has the following to
n y :
"S veral months ago wide clvi u'a
tion was given news dispatches
chronicling the activities of a f v
scattered Legion Tosts, or groups rf
men acting in the name of tie
legion, which had. overstepped the
grounds of proper conduct in the
treatment of so-called rnt'rils.
There were a scant half score of
Posts Involved, yet for the tliu be
ing they commanded as mun
In the newspapers, probably, and
attracted as much attention ,i all
the rest of tho 9,000 odd Fosta of
the Legion combined. It wn Inevit
able that the circulation of these dis
patches should leave In the rit'ids of
the public, and in the minds of pome
newspaper editors, the Impression
that The American Legion was an
organization which had taken upon
itself the censorship of speech a.:d
social activity and would If necessary
resort to militancy to enforce Its
policy. It was Inevitable that there
after the name of the Legion should
be linked with further similar In
stances. And It was inevitable that
the enemies of The American Legion
should seize the golden opportunity
and systematically spread the propa
ganda that the Legion was a hldo
bon.'.t. irt'tervative organisation in
tolerant of new or progressive social
ideas of any sort. The Legion still
is suffering from the impression thus
created. ,
"National headquarters of the
Legion tiled strenuously to counter
act the effect of this wave of pub
licity. It explained that the much
heralded acts of the few offendir.;:
Posts did not represent the nttl.ndi
of th- n!lie Legion end that Hi
ads were d'sapp roved anil regret'el
by the organization as a whole. Put i
explanations ncvtf entirely accoui-
pllshed their purpose. The ham.
had been done, and It could not b'
immediately repaired. Since tl en
the Legion has been doing pewr
for the many-tlmes-magnlfled pins of
a few of Its members."
As life becomes more complicated
th need of s lMmfriderlng garments
becomes Increasingly apparent.
It is reported that four of the ex
kaiser's nephevts have gone to work.
In time they may become real en.
The vital statistics showing 25,000'
recent deaths from typhus in Kiev
may explain why the poles got out.
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The plates of a storage battery must be kept
apart. Otherwise current will not flow. f
This It the first great law of etorago battery building the weak
est point in most batteries the strongest in the Vesta.
In ordinary txttteriea thin wooden mats are used for this purpose.
Battery add attacks these. Finally they drop apart the
plates touch the battery Buffers from a sudden incurable
paralytic aoouc, usuauy at me time you oeca it mosc
The men who build Vesta Batteries do cot rely on any such
makestuit to separate me piaies 01 ineir oaiiery. ine
plates 01 me vesta oarcenes are toemm opart
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Alliance Tire Works
GEO. E. 1HNTZER, Prop.
Tlmea Bld.
Alta V. Young
Announces the opening
of her
Piano Studio
Registration begins
Saturday
High School Credit Pupils
Also Solicited
894 Emerson
Phone 75
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RODGER'S
ROOMS
Under New Management
This place has heen re
furnished and is now one of
the neatest rooming houses
in Alliance. Rooms by the
Day or Week
All outside rooms . with
steam heat.
I cater to no one but the
best people. Thone for rates;
Phonel716
Mrs.MinnieRosetta
Proprietor.
Your Hardest Money
You can make your Harvest M6:)ey earn another Harvest this year by
depositing it with this Bank wheref itwill draw interest. Then if an oppor
tunity arises w hereby you can make 4 good investment you have the money
to grasp it. j . ;
THE COMMUNITY NEEDS SAVERS '
With the coming of the harvest ana the increase of ready money in circu
lation business is certain to increase. ; For the good of the community every
one should exercise' judgment in the Jdisposition of his money. The safest
plan is to deposit it in a strong coriserlvative.bank, let it accumulate interest
money for you while you decide the wjisest disposition of it.
The prosperity of progress! veness'of any community is measured by the
total of its bank deposits. The Arderipan system of finance incorporates the
idea of "placing your ready money in a bank" as a fundamental principle.
It should be taught to the little f oiks, and followed by their parents.
THERE IS NO SAFER AND BETTER PLAN THAN
TO DEVELOP THIS AMERICAN IDEA OP BANKING ,
FIRST ST14TE BANK
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SAFETY
ALLIANCE, NEBR.
COURTESY'
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Blankets
The brisk, invigorating evenings and
nights wc have been having of late cause
us to think of cold weather approaching.
Have you assured yourself that you have
plenty of warm coverlets for the winter
months t We hav,e for your approval
A COMPLETE LINE
COTTON AND WOOLEN BLANKETS,
Plain Colors and Plaids
Don't wait until it's cold and the selec
tion is not so complete. '
COME NOW AND BUY
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Stocked to Help
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Quilts
Almost every housewife can use to ad
vantage one or more of our splendid
Quilts. They are handy in case of an
emergency and especially acceptable if
the mercury drops below normal this
winter.
A COMPLETE LINE
LIGHT AND HEAVY QUILTS
Figured Patterns
You'll see the advantage of buying
early if you come in and satisfy your
wants
WniLE SELECTION IS EASY
. Provident Housewives Will Find Many Helpful Sug
gestions For Approaching Cold Weather By a
Visit to Our Store-Call and Ask to Be Shown
HOUSE ,
FURNISHINGS
Glen Millei
HOUSE
FURNISHINGS
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