The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 01, 1920, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THK Af.MANCK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOMU J, W'JO
LAKESIDE.
The Lakeside Ranch company
tiipped twelve cars of cattle to east
ern markets the first of the week.
Frank Cody and family were la
from the ranch Monday.
Miss Stella Rochford and brother
iie In from their home near Ells-
wc rth Monday
At IHKNCH C'OWINCKD
AT fXLISON HFXITAL
Trobably a number of people who
attended the recital given last Frldsv
by Olen Ellison and Miss Alta Hill
at the Imperial theater ve
punled and disappointed when thay
discovered a phouogiaplr cabiiu-t oc
. cupylng the center of the mane.
MrB. J. L. Roe and daughter have They felt that they had ben beguiled
returned from a visit to Omaba and Into going to hear a charming singer
his
Council Dluffs.
R. D. Kennedy was In from
home south of town Tuesday.
Mrs. Smith, a former resident of
Lakeside, who has been visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Ora Phillips, out at
the ranch took the train here Tues
day for Whitman. She was called
there by the Illness of her
grandson. Lawrence Cruff.
Tom Rattler was a Lakeside visit
or Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joyce were Alliance
Visitors Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. Hedges of the water service
department was In town looking
after the company wells Tuesday.
Mrs. Clyde Simmons was an Alli
ance visitor Monday.a
Mildred Epps Is able to be In
school again a'ter an absence of a
few days on account of sickness.
Mrs. Bertha Debord went to Alli
ance Monday, returning Tuesday.
Mrs. Walter Rice and son were in
from the ranch Tuesday.
Duck hunters are numerous thest
days. There seems to be abundance
of them this year. Several from here
drove out to the lakes Sunday.
Mrs. Rochford and daughter were
Lakeside visitors Tuesday evening.
and a clever pianist and
thought that they had been imposed
upon.
They hardly were reassured when
Mr. Ellison appeared on the stage
and commenced to talk about "repro
ductlon." "re-creation," and other
like matter. It finally became ap-
littl ) Parent that the phonograph was at
teasi 10 receive assistance irom me
singer but even then U.e in. i.iul ou.
look was not exactly bright.
Mr. Ellison explained that the pur
pose of the recital was to illustrate
that Thomas A. Edison, after years
of work, had achieved his ideal to
perfect a musical instrument which
would actually re-create music sc
perfectly that the re-creation would
be indistinguishable from the origi
nal. i'hls was a broad claim but it was
established before the afternoon wo
over, for Mr. Ellison actually stood
lit side the New Edison pnonograp..
OniTVAIlY.
; Charlotte Temple Jeffers was born
in Harrison county, Ohio, May 11
1833, and died September 29, 19t0
at the home of her brother, Joseph
Jeffers, In South Alliance, Neb.,
being aged eighty-seven years, four
months and eighteen days.
She was married to Ira Ward Oc
tober 9. 1851. Two dauf'tue-! v'
born to this union, one of whom sur
vives. She also has two brothers an
one sister living to mourn her loss.
Her husband, Ira Ward, enlisted in
Company 11 of the Twenty-first
Ohio regiment in 1861 and nevr re
turned from the war, dying In Ander
sonville prsion in 1864. Mrs. Wan
homesteaded in Hamilton courty
Neb., in an early day. lator mo'T
to Missouri. Two year ago, In fail
ing halth, her brother btouaht iei
to his home in South AM'rc
where Bhe has been an invalid for
more than a year.
Funeral services we-p h-H f"
the home at 3 p. m. September 30,
conducted by Rev. A. J. Kearns, pas
tor of the Presbyterian church. The
body was taken l:' N
where interment will be held.
There is a movement on foot to
ward a general prohibition of v
marriage of persons once divorced,
but y'Mi would hardly think that
necessary.
A compendium on household hints
Indexes: "How to keep from tearl;;
silk hose." We've nlrt'P''-" "
this problem. Buy 'em half a size
larper.
COMMON V1T( II II A 7. I I.
FINK FOR SOUK KYL
It Is surprising how q,,;"kly v
inflammation is helped by common
witchhazel. camphor, hvd :
as mixed In Lavoptik eye wash. One
elderly lady, who had been troubled
with chronic eye inflammation to
many years, was greatly fcelnf
two days. We guarantee a small bot
tie of Lavoptik to help ANY CASE
weak, strained or inflamed e i
Aluminum eye cup FREE. Fred E
Holsten, F. J. Brennan and Harry
Thiele, druggists.
The Good
"Brother" Wears "
the Emblem
Prosperity of a lodge de
fiends on the interest the
members take in it. The
"brother" who wears the
emblem helps the organiza
tion, lie makes known the
character of the member
ship, and adds to the influ
ence for good of the lodge.
Thiele 's makes a specialty of
Emblem Jewelry of the var
ious orders for men and
women. The display of
liin;s, Pins, Buttons ami
Charms will interest you.
New styles and designs ate
shown.
Quality is the good kind you
want, and prices extra good
values.
Men's Rings, $7 to $200
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and sang In unison with Mr. Edison's
re-reatlon of his own voice. This
would have proved tittle as his voice
might easily have overbalanced the
tone of the instrument swallowed it
up so to speak: but Mr. Ellison
did more or, to be accurate, less.
He paused from time to time, ap
parently at random and permittet
his re-created voice to be heard
alone. This gave an opportunity to
J compare one with the other and It
is no more than Just to state that
there was no discernable difference
in tone quality.
There must have been a slight
difference In volume when Mr. El
lison stopped singing but it was not
nottceable tor the voice which cam
from the cabinet was round, lucious,
with all of the vibrant, pulsating
quality of that which came directly
from Mr, Ellison's throat. It was
only by watching the singer's lips
that one could be sure when he sang
and when he did not.
Miss Alta Hill offered similar com
parisons with her instrument playing
in direct comparison with the re
creation of her own performance..
teen-Vear-old boy has beaten scores
of girls in a bread-baking contest.
The brother of the ex-kaiser has
been kicked by common field
laborers, and the day of lese majest
Is still green In the memory of men.
When folk lie about you, don't get
angry suppose they had known the
truth about you and told that!
While women are entering all of
man's once exclusive spheres, a four-
JAS. BURNS
ART. A. DALY
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Established
1899
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Af R. Glen Ellison has certified all of the
Official Laboratory Models of the New
Edison that are now in our store. He has
signed one of these Certificates of Authenticity
to be presented with each instrument. It
guarantees that such instrument is an exact
duplicate of the New Edison which triumphed
at Mr. Ellison's tone-test given last Friday at
Imperial Theatre, and that it is capable of sus
taining the same test.
We have just ten of these Official Labora
tory Models. .
The NEW EDISON
"The Phonograph With A Soul"
Come in and inspect these 10 instruments which have been
certified by the famous Scotch baritone,
GEORGE D. DARLING
115-117 West Third St., Alliance, Nebr.
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