THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1920 Ctljc .AUfanrr Hcralfc nunti rniNTiNO co., owtifn Kntrfd M the poUofflc At Alllanc. Nth., for trunnmlimton tiroii;n th nttllM nrronrt rltn mstlT. IMbllgltid Tuesday and Friday. GEORGE I HIT lilt. Jn Editor ' KDW1N M. m:illt.......nuilneM Mgr. Official nwpper of th CUT.,0' Alliance; official newnpaper of HoX Butt County. Owned nd published by The Buff Printing Company, lrnrR L 1'urr. Jr.. rrenidrnt; Kdwln M. 1'urr. Vice Fret Went. On Septrntxr 21, then mill be held a pptrlal fltctlou for (he pur pose of deciding whether the work of the Nebraska ccnstliu'.lcnal con vention shall be accepted or rcject'-d. This is one of the most Important elections to be held In years, and yet there is considerable public apathy in connection with It. The average voter is apt to think of constitution al amendments as rather "dry ront Ing," and the result is that few p-n-ple know very much of the work, of the convention or what proportion are to be voted upon. Some of lilom are rather radical departures froii present law. Whether interesting or not, it behooves every voter to Pud out what the amendments mi'im, tu'u to decide how to vote on them. Al liance voters are fortunate In having the opportunity to hear a Alwxn sion of the proposed amendments by A. J. Weaver, president of the coiMtitu .tlonal convention. Mr. Weaver will be In Alliance next Monday evening and will explain the various chu'i.-en. It will be the best and perhaps the last chance to become infoUiiol cm propositions that may pu.'.U you, and Mr. Weaver should hi gieetd by a crowded house. The Lincoln newspapers, are mak-j Inn a grandstand play this year about: the business men of that city being on the square with state fair visit ors. To quote from a published notice: "The members of the Lln nin rhnmhrr nf f!ommeice euaran- 'ee visitors courteous treatment tnl j rquare dealing In all business trans actions. Iteallr.lng that any inlstrea' tnent reflects upon the Integrity of the city as a whole, visitors will do themselves Justice and confer a gnat favor If they will report Immediately to the office of the chamber any act of Incivility or alleged overcharge co that any wrong done may be adjust ed before the offended parly leaves the city." This sort of thing reads well, and we are curious to learn whether It works out. In other yarB, the first day of the state fair has seen the restaurants, hotels and riores raise their prices from 20 to 100 per cent. We wonder wheth the stores raise their prices from ?' to 100 per cent. We wonder wheth er this "fair play" spiel really amounts to anything, or do Lincoln business men still get theirs whil the getting Is good? Candidate I'ox. la ftts Labor na speech at the Minnesota Btate fair, has put himself squarely on record oil a number of points concerning which the labor union member, have been curious. There Is this about Mr. Cox: It Isn't difficult to discover where he stands. In addition to promising that he would. Inf lect ed, sign a bill granting the '"long suffering and loyal postal employes the relief they so richly deserve In the way of adequate wages," he has this to say about the unions themselves: "Labor should have the right to organize, and through rep resentatives of their own choosing negotiate collective bargaining. This right has never been denied capital. Care must be exercised that govern- 11 11 B GLEN ELLISON will appear in person. Very soon Olen Ellison makes an appearance in Alliance. It is the most important musical event of the season. The famous Scotch baritone, will render those songs with which lie has. won his chief success as a concert star. v Imperial Theatre Friday A fternoon Sept. 24. Mr. Thomas A. Edison's Three Million Dollar Phono graph w ill assisl. FREE TICKETS Call write or telephone us for free tickets of admission. They will be issued in order of application. George D. Darling 115-117 West Third Street. nirnt no time be made oppressive In maintaining the laws of the land, l have said thnt public opinion will ret tie Industrial disputes,, and to this end believe the government should provide for proper Investiga tion In all capes, with provision for the filing of the facts without pre judice, so that the public may have full Information. Th" right fo Tie speech and free press and the rlu" of orderly ommesbly, guaranteed by orderly assembly, guaranteed by t i 'he constitution, must never be Infringed." Five autoloads of Alliance peoj!e went lb Seottsbluff yesterday for the big day of the sugar beet festival. Those who drove the cars were V. E. Byrne, E. O. Laing. W. II. Harper, P. E. Itomjg and Clarence Schafer, and among the passengers wete H. P. Coursey, llarling, Frank Bronk- j norst, K. C. Gladson, Dr. O. J. Hand and others. N. O. Kobbtns was an other visitor. The chief Interest cen tred In the boxing match between Fred Parks and Manley. Parks was in Alliance high school football star a few years ago. Even at that time le was noted as a crabber with a tendency to scrap whenever thinus didn't 'go to suit him. He exhibit) 1 this sort of form at Seottsbluff, two times hitting the referee, the last time knocking him against the ropis. The decision was given to Manley, in spite of the fact that Parks continu ally insisted that he had been fouled. Manley had everything his way in the battle, the Alliance fans s:iy. preliminary between Kid Williams unJ Little Potato was said to be ex ceedingly good, as was the battle royal. The ball game was a fast one, with Casper getting the long end of the score. Seottsbluff Star-Herald: James Wllkerson of this city and Mrs. Mary Williams of Alliance were united in marriage on last Sunday evening at the African Methodist church, Rev. F. J. McCaffree officiating. "Jim" has been a resident of this city for the past dozen years or so, and has always bad an excellent reputation as an Industrious and reliable citi zen. The bride has been a resident tf Al)lance for several years and is a women who also bears an excelled i reputation. They will make their home In this city. Come on the 15th if you can, bui don't get here later than the 16th for the Omaha to Crawford airplane race finishes at Crawford on the afternoon of the 16th. Come pre pared to stay over for the 17th and 18th. Write for program. 8 2 Herald, want-ads ,cost more, but more people read them. r w& '''' a onteel 35 TO have developed a 1 rare, wondrous odor, at a cost of thousands of dollars; and then to be able to sell it in a beauti ful package of talcum at a price within every woman's means is the su preme achievement of the :r.3.kctsof Jonteel.rhe New Odor cf trnty-:i Flow er T-T.?.!c.?c-'2l today hubs DRUGS A ANNOUNCEMENT MONDA Y, SEPTEMBER 13 We open the doors in our new location next door to the Imperial Theatre Building, Box Butte Ave. The Most Modern Store Room ' In The West . A Complete new stock just received from the Eastern markets in all departments. Extra sales people giving prompt and courteous service, prices lower than elsewhere. Beautiful Rest Room for ladies, leave your parcels with us. Make this your shopping home The Golden Rule Store IF? Quality Goods Low Prices Service and Satisfaction Are What You Want Then Gome to Us See Our Saturday Specials Our Prices Are Plainly Marked on Our Counters and Shelves MORGAN Grocery Co. THE IMPERIAL THEATRE TONIGHT, FREDAY 10th. Leave it to him to thrill and amuse you. WM. FOX presents WILLIAM RUSSELL in "LEAVE IT TO ME" A tale bristling with fun fight, and fever, outlaws and "in-laws" BILLY WEST COMEDY INTERNATIONAL NEWS aueussxon, 15 and SOc. SATURDAY, 11th Harry G arson presents "THE HUSHED HOUR " Featuring Blanche Sweet supported by an all star cast including Wilford Lucas, Mil ton Sills, Rosemary Theby, Wyndham Standing. Your own life experiences you find duplicated in this story. Snub Pollard, in "DRESSED UP" Mutt and Jeff, in "DEPARTED SPDHTS" MATINEE, 15 and 80c SUNDAY, 12th. i Adolph Zukor presents ELSDS FERGUSON, in "HIS HOUSE IN ORDER' Made of the stuff that touches human hearts. 9th Episode, "HAND OF VENGEANCE" BIO V COMEDY ADMISSION 15 and SOc MONDAY, 13th Man Wanted, must have more nerve than a lion tamer, to tame WANDA HAWLEY, in "MISS HOBBS" A clever comedy of a man hater and the man who cures her. TWO REEL nOMTTiV MATINEE AND NIGHT, 15 and SOc j&AiinxfcE i.0 ana oUC iLuuxaoivn iwwiuww iu miuui, aw mo oi Coming Wednesday, Sept. 15, Rex Beach's "SILVER HORDE" One.Day Only Matinee and Night