TUB ALLIANCE II KHALI), FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1920 ANNOUNCEMENTS On Monday zoning Sptriuber 1'! Aiwoclate Grand Patron II. II. An1 rews of Calloway will mak hla rf flclal vlult lo Kaslrrn flUr. Grand Matron Anna Pavls will j b present and Grand Patron J t Bednar of Omaha la alao eiMriird. A ba.nquot at 6:30 will pre."if; the rit ualistic work. A full att-ii1iiir .8 desired. wvmioDisT ciiritcir. Ten trams of canvassers, alx of men and four of women, made the every member canvass last Sunday afternoon and repul splendid suc cess. While the convasn Is not co n Tleted at th'o wrl'l.n. !t promises to be the beet ever made In the ?nu:?b. Many subscribers have Increased Ihelr subscriptions and there u- a food number of new subscribers. The service Sunday niornfn wll' be at the usual hour. In the evening we Join In a union service at the Daptist church where Dr. Swift, sup erintendent of the anti-saloon leagu" for Pennsylvania, will be, the speaker. flHIU.il OP C'llltlST Dr. C. F. Swift of Philadelphia, floor leader of the 1913 Pennsylvan ia, one of the foremost orators of America will Rive his famous lecture "Another Colossal Job For Uncle Sam," at the morning hour of wor ship next Sunuay morning. The same speaker will address a union service at the Daptist church in the evening. This will give the op portunity to hear a great address by one of the best anti-saloon league speakers of America. The state convention of the Churches of Christ will be held at Bethany, September 20-24. Several from this congregation. will attend. The mid-week meeting of the church on Wednesday evening at 7:30 is studying the Book of Acts following the devotional period. This Is Interesting and helpful to all who attend. Come and bring your Bible. Come to the church with a message and a welcome. STEPHEN J. EPLER, Minister. HOLD TIGER IN HIGH HONOR Natives of tha East Carry Their Rev erence for Monarch of the Jungle to Extremes. Of all the animal deified In the East none Is regarded with more nv.e than My Iord Tiger. Kspeelntty throughout Slum nod Indo-Chlnn, the tiger Is king. Shrines are built and Aserlfices.innde to him; he l as sa cred from Hie nttnek of the nntlrys as Is the white elephant of Slum. If there- are fewer tigers In this part of the East today It Is due largely to the efforts of western sportsmen, who occasionally can persunde. bribe ' ot threaten a few native to aid them In a hunt. Any such lack of respect on the: part of the natives Is. however, looked tipon frnwnlngly by their neigh bors, who seem to fear that the tiger will forget the exnrt Individual who nttacked him and remember imly the community. Native reverence goes so far as to allow a tiger to prowl undisturbed nbout a village night nfter night, at tacking and sometimes killing those so unfortunate as to crows his path. In tne day the sacred beast retires to his mountain domain, where he stays entirely hidden until nightfall. It Is obvious that the royal tiger rules entirely by fear. Awe-lnsplring ho Is hlnwlf. and his supremacy is helped along by the attitude of the na tives. To the tiger are attributed all manner of supernatural powers. It Is held that he always knows and tracks down those who offend him ; It la bo lleved Up can even turn himself Into a human being, the better to seek out his enemies. FIHST BAPTIST t'HVIlCII. Rodger W. Babson, the most eminent statistician In this country has written an article entitled, "Bus iness and the Church", which Bhould bo rend by every person In the coun try that Is Interested in the welfare of the people. The unrest of the present time is challenging every In stltution that exists, and the church has always had a message of stabil Ity and assurance for every time of need. The church must sound that same note to the people of the pres ent day. This church endeavors to voice Just such a note of confidence to everyone who will take part In Its ministry of service. Will you not attend some religious service some where in the city next Sunday? Every church will be glad to admin ister to your need. Sunday School begins at 10:00 o'clock. Church service at 11:00. 8ermon subject, "The Coniclssiou oi the Church". Junior and B. Y. P.' U at 8:45 p. m. The evening service will be a union service, and Dr Bwlft will be the speaker of thf evening. A very large attedance is desired. Remember to bring your friends with you to these services, v J. CRIUX COULD, Minister. rRK&IlYTKKIAX CHINCH. Remember the picnic and wiener roast to be held tonight at 5:30 at Overman's, 604 Platte Avenue. The Continent, the National Pres byterian weekly was placed in r. number of homes this week so that ml T t V hmilfia will rivalua tits. Ptitln. W .... u ivvviiv VII. VUUIIU- ent this year. The pastor will glad ly send in anyone s subscription. Be an informed rresbjterlan. ine sacrament of baptism was quite recently administered to the following children, Edith Elaine Knight, Donald Chancelor Jaqua, Helen May Jaqua, Edward licKean Knight, and Lloyd Bur dette Estes. Christian believers par ticularly should not permit anything to aeny 10 their children th her! tage of this Covenant of Graco and fulfill the Lord's desire when He iu, ouner me mtle children to come unto me and forbid them not for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven." Call the Pastor if you would like to arrange for this btv ie. Sundaj School, 9:45 to 10:45 Morning Worship, 11 a. m., with aer mon by the pastor. Christian Pn deavor, 6:30 p. m. Evening 8ervlce win De a Union Service at the Bap tist church at 8 o'clock, at which Dr. C. E. Swift, of the Anti-Saloon Lea gue will speak. All are cordially Invited to these erricea. First Presbyterian church, corner uox jjutte avenue at Seventh street. A. J. KEARNS. Pa3ror. . HUMJ1LU A1TLICAST "Have you any cooks on hand " , "Six In the anteroom." "Ask 'em to lack me over and see If there is anybody here I might ult." Louisville Courier-Journal. INSTALBIEXT STEAK Mr. Jlggs "Just think, I have a porterhouse steak!" Mrs. Jlggs "My word, where did you get It?" Mr. Jlggs "From tha Instal ment butcher, $1 down and $1 a week." Omaha Herald. Oldtlme Use of Tobacco. Not essentially new are nny of the modern forms of tobacco using. The leaves wrapped about with corn husk roughly correspond to our civilized cig arette, the leaves rolled without wrap ping of another material, to our cigar. The dark-skinned Americans knew the delights of quid, as , proved by the testimony of Ovledo that when the Spaniards landed In Paraguay In 1003 the hostile natives came forth "beat ing drums, throwing water, chewing herbs and spurting the juice toward, them." PROOF lOSITIVK "Arc you sure," demanded the lieutenant, " that there was only one girl there when the shell hit the Y hut?" "Absolutely, sir," replied the cor roral. "1 counted her over several times." HELP! " Hear about Nutley's getting bit by a rattler last week?" "Gosh, no! How did it happen?" "He bought a used flivver without first testing it." Buffalo Express. COMING TO ALLIANCE United Doctors' Specialist Will be nt the r Drake Hotel Saturday, Sept. 18, '20 ONE DAY OXLY Moiim 10 A. M. lo 8 P. M. Remarkable Success of These Talent ed Physicians In the Treatment of Chronic Diseases EXAMINATION' AND CON'Sl'l, TATIOX FREE The diagnostican of the United Doctors, licensed by the state of Ne braska,, for the treatment of chronic diseases or men, women and chil dren offer to all who call on this visit, consultation, examination and aavice Tree. They have a system and method of treatments that are sure and certain in their results. These doctors are exnerta in tho treatment of chronic diseases of th blood, liver, stomach, intestine neart, kidneys or bladder, rheuma tism, sciatica, dropsy, leg ulcers, weak lungs, and those afflicted with long standing, deep seated, chronic aiseases. that have baffled the skill of other physicians, should not rn to call. According to their system no more operation for appendicitis. iraii stones, goiter, piles, etc.. as all cases accepted will be treated without op eration or hypodermic injection, if you have kidney or bladder troubles oring a four ounce bottle of uwn for chemical analysis and micro scopic examination. Worn-out and run-down men and women, no matter what your aliment may be, no matter what you have been told, or tne experience you have had with other physicians, settle it forever in your mind. If your case Is incurable they will tell you so. Consult them upon this visit. It costs you nothing for examination. Kemeoer, this free offer Is for this visit only. -. i Married ladies must come with their husbands and minors with their parents. Advertisement. 82p III! i - y ......... :. .-:"-,jrsi III AM JOE RYAN ' Joe Ryan felt that he Just bad to ht villain to keep up the natural fit ness of things. lie was born nt tlx foot of Devil's Tower, In Crool; coun tj Wyo., and he Just naturally had t play he was n bad man. That be sue ceeded Is evidenced by the hisses hi receives in nearly every city nnd towi In this broad land. Rut away fron Vltagraph's thrilling serials, he Is om of the most quiet and likable men It the motion picture world. And tt prove It he Is being co-starred witl Jean Paige In a serial. Rtiein Hardware Co. have a few bargains In wagons for the fellow who calls first. Don't forget our dates, September 16-17-18. The airplane race starts from Omaha 3 o'clock Thursday morning, September 16, and finishes In Crawford that afternoon. We ex pect the first of the planes to arrive around 1 or 2 o'clock. 82 One five disc drill, Superior, at right price. Rheln Hardware Co. ONE MORE DAY of the Great Removal Sale We close the doors in the old location. The sale will end Saturday Night, September 1 1 The last day you can buy dependable merchandise at the prices we are offering, Come Saturday prepared to buy for your future needs.- SAVE SAVE SAVE YOUR LAST CHANCE Golden Rule Store ALLIANCE'S BUSY STORE ealie 00 a ty In Our Fashionable Fabrics!! In a Charm That Women Find Most Desirable When Buying Apparel -It Means Ultimate Content ' 4 Ladies' SUITS Our showing of Ladies' Suits, fashioned by the nation's foremost dc signers, is pleasing ev ery visitor in the store. We are especially proud of this season's modes they are easily adapted to every wom an ; in varied fabrics. Fall Dresses Warm days will come before the snows when one wants something almost summery ior street wear We have scores of becoming Dresses from which to make your selection for these balmy days. When dresses equally high in fabric quality and style can be purchased so reasonable, milady's wardrobe is not complete without at least one. Ladies9 COATS No matter how partic ular your taste we have the garment that will suit you. Hund reds of models await your pleasure at the Fashion Shop. All the most popular numbers in the recent Fall Style Revue are on display. Visit this store before you think of buying your Fall Suit. Separate Skirts Thrifty buyers will discover an exceptional oppor tunity in our offering of Separate Skirts. Trim, well-tailored garments that appeal especially to the business-woman or housewife. With this season's blouses they make an attractive combination at once stylish and economical. No doubt you can use one or more this fall why not buy now when selections are complete. OUR FALL LINE OF FURS COATS, COATEES, MUFFS, CHOKERS, ETC. HAS ASTONISHED MANY FOR ITS COM PLETENESS AND REASONABLE PRICK WE URGE THAT YOU SELECT YOURS EARLY Well Chosen Millinery is Essential If you would make your Fall Suit or Coat most effective Select your Hat with the utmost care Milady's Millinery is the most important part of the entire costume. Very often the beauty of the charming garment is spoiled by unfortunate choice in the hat . . BUY WHERE QUALITY AND STYLE ARE UNQUESTIONED In addition to our unequalled assortment of modish hats,.your complete satisfaction is assured by the assistance our salespeople can render in choosing the proper shape, color and material to heighten the effectiveness of your fall garments. MAKE A SPECIAL EFFORT TO INSPECT OUR NEW LINE OF CHILDRENS' AND MISSES' HATS THE FASHION .SHOP fSWBHBBBaiSSMBSBSMaMBJBJHBjSSSMBjSJBjt