The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 07, 1920, Image 5

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1920
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The ladles of the Baptist Women's
poclety are to meet to work for the
Bazaar, Wednesday 2:30 p. m., In
the basement of the church.
Kev. and Mrs. Gould will entertain
the church choir and members of a
Sundry school class at their home
itxt Friday veiling. All members
invited to be piesent.
A special meeting of Scottish Rite
Mas( Da will be neld Wednesday eve
ning . nt 8 o'ciock. Plans will be
made for tae fall reunion. This la
an 1; iiiortant meeting. Mid ell Scot
tish Kile Macona are uryed to be
present.
the Masonic Hall by
Star.
the Eastern
Members of the Canton and ladles
auxiliary will meet at the I. O. O. F.
tall In Joint resMon Wednesday
evening. One of the features of the
occaaloa ill be the serving of re
freshments. The regular meeting of the St.
Matthews Episcopal Guild, of Si.
Matthews Episcopal church, has been
postponed until Wednesday, Septem
ber 15, on account of the funeral o!
Sjlvanus Avery, which will ba h k
In the church Wednesday aiternoon
of this week.
The woman's hnn? nhdo :v ;- -o-cletp
of the Methodist church v.' ill
meet Wednesday arternoon at 2:30
o'clock with Mrs. F. M. Pi;elps, 4i2
Laramie. All meiabeis are urged to
be piesent.
Friday evening, September 10, all
members and friends of the Presby
terian Sunday School are Invited to
the annual wiener roast at the home
of J. L. Overman, 604 Platte avenue.
All are requested to bring a basket
supper. .Wieners and coffee will
provided.
Initiation will be held tonight at
PERSONALS
Charles 8. Totts and Miss Fay
Austin, both of Antioch, were mar
ried Wednesday, September 1 Ly
Rev. Mearl C. Smith.
Miss Nellie Tyree has resinned her
position at Dr. Morris office and ac
cepted a position as cashier at the
llarpor Department Store.
Mrs. Charlotte Watkins returned
to Alliance Monday morning after a
visit with relatives at Bayard.
Mrs. B. I. Joder and son, Seth, re
turned Saturday morning from Seat
tle, where they spent the past few
weeks.
Miss Lura Hawkins in Expression
Recital at the M tbodlrt church Fil
day evening Sept. 10th. 82
GLEN ELLISON
IS COMING
The celebrated Scotch baritone will appear in person
at a concert in the
Imperial Theatre
3:00 p. m.
Friday, Sept. 24th. ;
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. He will be assisted by "The Phonograph with a Soul."
' This appearance of the versatile baritone in Alliance
is the event of the season for lovers "bf good music. ,
FREE TICKETS -
Call, write or telephone us for free tickets of admittance.
They will be issued in order of application.
GEORGE D. DARLING
115-117 West Third Street
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Imperial Theatre
. TONIGHT, TUESDAY 7th
W1I. FOX Presents
, A TIIEDA BARA Super Production
"KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN ' '
A heart appealing Irish drama. God loves the Irish.
You 11 love Kathleen.
COMEDY "ONE CYLINDER LOVE RIOT"
LATEST CURRENT EVENTS
ADMISSION 20c and 40c
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th
SAMUEL GOLDWYN Presents "
TOM MOORE In .
"THE GREAT ACCIDENT"
This is a typical Tom Moore. picture that has made him
the favorite of the picture-going public. He takes the
part you love to see him play, "a regular American boy"
with all their faults and irregularities.
MATINEE AND NIGHT 15o and 30o
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 0th
' - JESSE L. LASKY Presents
ROBERT WARWICK In
"THOU ART THE MAN"
. A smashing tale of the diamond fields of Africa Unusual
Scenes Whirlwind Action A dashing role of lover, ad
venturer, convict and tramp.
8th EPISODE "MOONRTDERS"
. The Whirlwind Serial
MATINEE AND NIGHT 15o and 30c
ONK MINl'TK"
stoki: taI,k
"1 knew you ele
woiibl be first to Miow re
sults when market condi
tions tcrnilttcd you t
wiirr better fabrics.
o wonder Nle till
over this western coun
try ivenr by this house,"
km Id a customer wlin
watches condition and
verifies his Judgment on
the clothing subject by
watching
(liOTIIKS
IIKADQUAHTKHH
SHOP EARLY STORE CLOSED G P. M. SATURDAY 0 P. M.
y Our Opening Message to Men
Deemed Fabric Quality
In Clothes Ik is Fall!
AGAIN we demonstrate leadership by urging
men to DEMAND BETTER FABRIC QUAL
ITY IN CLOTHES. It requires ORGANIZA
TION to back up such a proposition, but
Harper's IS organized IS prepared to Deliv
er the Goods.
Comparison Proves
That Clothes Headquaiters
Saves You $10, $15, $20
Besides more substantial fabric quality,
think of the wonderful array of famous clothes
makers from which you may choose here, en
abling every man and young man to secure
the utmost in style, fit, complete satisfaction.
STEIN-BLOCH CO.
KINC AID-KIMBALL
STYLE-PLUS
EDERHEIMER STEIN CO.,
The Largest Western Showing of
AMERICA'S BEST
New Fall
Suits
$35 to $75
The array of rich new weaves and colors,
the distinguished, patterns and models are a
revelation. We invite your early inspection.
Fall Top Coats, Chesterfields, Auto Coats, Rain
Coats, Utility Coats
$25, $30, $35, $40, $45 to $60
Men's,' Young Men's and Boys' Clothing.
Entire Middle Section North Side :
On With the New
Fall Felt Hats
LIKE the hero in the Celtic story, stress are "of
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ship, offers the west's largest showing of the new
Fall styles from the foremost makers in the men's
hat world.
JOHN B. STETSON
PRIOR
GORDON
MARKS
Prices
Range
5.00 T0 $20.00
Extra Value Hat $5, 6, 7
TIT,.., 1 et.' : '
Wonderful Showing
New Cloth Hats
Just the hat. for utility wear. New fabrics, new
colors, new shapes z. l...$3.50, to $6.00
'Men's and Young Men's Caps .
Choosing just the right style in caps is every man's hope it
realized in our vast and varied selections at .:.$2.00 to $5.00
Boy's and Children's Hats and Caps
Hats in the new shapes for children, and Trooper"
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Boys'. Caps without a doubt the most complete
showing and best values in the city, $1.25 to $2.50
YOUR LUGGAGE NEEDS Supply them in our great luggage department. -.Entire
Rear Section devoted to the selling of quality luggage at lowest-in-the-city prices.
UNDERWEAR The medium Fall
weight, you want Cooper's Union
Suits, light weight worsteds, cotton
and lisle.
SHIRTS Wonderfully attractive
showing of new Earl ft Wilson, Sal
isbury, Glendale and Beau Brummel.
Late new colorings.
NECKWEAR The time for the
richer, hearler silks arriTes her
as heretofore the season's distln
gulshed styles and shapes.
WB SELL
TOR.
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BIG STORE
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OUR VALUES
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