THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1920 SOCIETY Mrs. A. V. Gnvln entertains! v a one-thirty luncheon Thurslay n honor of Mrs. II. Kelly, of Tonorun, fev.t ho In vIsttlnR at the home of Jier ntster, Mrs. Marcus Frankle. the Alliance Community Club for oc casions when speakers from away and 44 will make the stops that they . did previous to the prent scedule. mothers," Chief Reed told a Herald reporter yesterday, "we are not In tfe nursery maid business. If feel an' urcont Tollable desire to take core of children, I have a ftw a', home that I can help watch any time." The chief was feeling a trifle peeved because some woman had called up the police Judge and told him that she wasn't able to find the police when. her young son had strayed away. The chief was 111 that morning and had gonj home to take a nap to rest up from doing double duty on the night and day force. The child, It appeared, had been playing in the sand pile In front ot police .ieadquartersf and the mother felt aggrieved because the chief wasn't there to nab him the minute she called up. of the larger ones, and while they are in favor the increase In broken window lights is sometimes awful. During the past week there have been half a dozen or more cases of windows developing mysterious holes in them. The chief doesn't go so far as to say that he will confiscate the 'slungshota and Incarcerate the carriers of these deadly weapons, but we have a kind of a hunch that it will be poor policy from now on to handle- them carelessly, at least In are desired on the program. The Wisleyan faculty has been greatly I L. in noi nt top hopeful, but here Is hoping this Is no pl, dream and that It will really be true." People up In that neck of the wods are still sore over the last train schedules, but they haven't been able lo get them corrected. Increased and fi.!together includes many men and women who are able to give public addresses on very many subjects. The choir of the First Baptist church, together with the members f the pastor's Sunday school class, The Whitman correspondent to the Hyannis Tribune has this to say: it is rumored that shortly trains 39 and 40 are to be taken off and 43 "While the police are willing to do all they can to regiore runaway children to the arms of their anxious Chief of Police Heed sends out a warning against the slungshot. About every so often theBe become a will meet at the home or Kev. ana Mrs. J. Orrln Gould this evening for a social time. fad with the smaller boys and some sight of the chief. TWELVE i - Th IjidlfV Auxiliary of the Pa triarchs Militant met Wednesday j evening In the I. O. O. FY Hall foi election of regimental commanders and other regular business. Aftet the election a delicious supper was enjoyed by the twenty-nve members present. The Lodeka canipflre1 ' girls m-l Tuesday night at the home of Mifwl Flora Spencer. Th evening I vpent at cards. A dainty luriclieon was served. Those present wir : Mlses Dorothy Hampton, MaryHlii Iieagle, Evelyn Kubn, Kuih S'ar.ion, Evangeline Acheson, .Ella Tho;iir- eon, Mary Woolls, Dorothy Key n iU and Miss Avis Joder, guaralan. Mrs. Geo. Potter and Mrs. D. L. .Sturgeon entertained the LaditV Auxiliary of the Presbyterian chuicn, Wednesday at the home of the latter. After the business meeting, the twenty ladles present enjoyed toe following program. A vocal sulo, "Dtvn the Trail to Home Swn,t Home", by Mrs. Fuller, accompanl -J by Mrs. Ponath; a piano solo, "Our Yesterdays", by Miss Gladys stur geon: A whistling solo, "Oondolla", by Mis Dorothy Reynolds, accom panied by Miss Mary Woolia; and a piano solo. "On the Lake", by Miss Mary Woolis. Miss Lura Hawkins In Expression llecltal at the Methodist church Fri day evening Sept. 10th. 82 HAII.ROAI) NOTKH. Notice Railway Clerks: There will 'be a special meeting of the Ilrother Shood of Railway Clerks at the Red dish Hall at 8:00 P. M. Friday, Spl. 10. Geo. A. Luther, General repre sentative from Chicago will b pro aent. and all railway clerks, whether members or not, are urged to coniw, as matters pertaining to their inter eats will be explained. Theiu will also be Initiation ImtnediaUly after the special meeting, and all candi dates are requested to be preset. Signed: J. R. Beach, President; J. L Davis, Secretary. Horace Hagen. Laverne Butler, "Fred rhilllps and Leon Alters are planning on spending Sunday In Den ver. Harold .Beujaman, of the Store house expects to leave soon for Mc Cook, .Neb., for a two week's visit 'with his parents of that city. James Breckner left Friday morning on 41 for Jollet, Wyo., to .look over some land in that part of the country. C. E. Barrett, who has b.tn Uit Ing his parents In Manilla, la., is ex pected home Sunday. Fireman Lavlne Is laying oif on account of illness. Engineer Ambrobe Is laying oft mi account of sickness at his home. Engineer Stanford deadhnnde.il on 42 Wednesday to relieve .'Engineer Brown. Brown went to KdgHinoul to work on a switch engine. Fireman Orash reported for wotk after a few daB vacation spent with friends and relatives In Denver. Fireman Magnuson has been lay ing off the past few days on account of illness. H. H. Fink reported for work Wednesday afternoon after a few days Illness. FOR SALE Wallace Cub tractor. 13-26 in good running order. Bar gain for quick sale. Write or Bee W. A. Daion, Angora, Neb. 81-84p : . . s : : : : 1 'J U J ' Harhaffner yClothS II II S ' . "Help our custom- i ALLIANCE BRIEFS ' Travelers to Scottsbluff during the past few days report bearing dyna mite explosions in the region of the Lake Alice dam, which lies midway between Alliance and Seottbbluff, Just beyond the sandhills. There have been some cave-Ins of a part of the dam, it is said, and the plan Is to release the water and make repairs. The Alliance Community Club has received a communication from the Nebraska WeBleyan In University Place, announcing that the members ot its faculty are at the disposal of Alta V. Young Announces the opening of her Piano Studio BEL liTER THIS WEEK Iligh School Credit Pupils Also Solicited ca ers keep down the cost of clothes" -HAT'S our policy for fall. We're doin it by having nothing but good quality such as you'll find in HartSchaff ner & Marx clothes e And by selling on the narrowest margins ever at tempted You can save here -money back if you don't think so The clothes last longer The clothes cost per day is lowest Famous Clothing House The home of Hart Schaf fner & Marx Clothes i 1 3 a w a a a a M io ta f w i o g 01 H o B 804 Emerson Phone 75 NEW CAPS AND HATS-