THE ALLIANCE 1IKRAM), FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1920 FIVE PERSONALS M!pb Svlvla PAMofli la ronflned lo her home on account of illness. I. W. Hill, of SrotUbluff, was In V city on bunlners Thursday. Albert Langford of Scottsbluff wu T he cHv Thursday visiting friends. D. J. Sattcrlee Is planning on spending Sunday In Denrer, visiting friend. J. T. ZImmer of Lexington, Neb., was In the city TUItlng friends and relatives. L. Larson of Bingham, Neb., was In the city Thursday attending to business matters Mrs IrfMir Ftrftfon vvl to sas City, fur a short visit with friends and relatives. The choicest selection of new Fall Millinery, pHcert 1-t to ,,0, In awnltlng your approval at Hlghland-HoHow; y 0. Mrs. Fred Campboll rf Ant loch. Is vlsitinn st. the home rf Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ellis Of this city. O. F. Hamilton of Denver was in the city Wednesday and Thursday attending to business matters. Maximum value at minimum nrlre on ladles' coats, suits, drosses, anti millinery at Highland-Hollow) t'o. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nelson re turned Thursday noon, after an ex tended trip to Chicago and Detroit. Ix)st Jeweled Eastern Star pin. Phone Red 146. 616 Toluca. Lib eral reward. 88p Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoag returned Wednesday from Portland, Ore., where they have spent a month's vacation. Robert Ati returned to Edgemont, S. D., where he is employid in the shops, after spending a few days with friends and relatives in this city. Miss Amelia Kramp and mother, Mrs. George Davis, returned Thurs day from Hemingford, where they have been attending to business nat ters. , James W. Breckner had the vils fortune to crush two fingers on hit right hand Wednesday, when a heavy beam he was lifting sliipd and fell on them. slake sure to see our offering in ladies' ready-to-wear. You will ae from 1-4 to 1-3 on your purchases. ilignland-lloilowav . Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilcox of Bridgeport, who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Nellie Wilson for the past few days, returned to their home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Iva Mendlgo, of Sioux City, la., were in the city Thursday and Friday visitipg their daughters, who are attending school at St. Agnes academy. Make sure to see our offering in ladies' ready-to-wear. You will save from 1-4 to 1-3 on your purchases. Highland-Holloway Co. W. C. Mounts left Friday night for Springfield, 111., where he was called to the bedside of a relative. He will visit with his daughter, Laura, in Chicago, before returning. Mrs. L. II. Highland sustained a painful injury while at Lakeside Tuesday afternoon when she fell and broke her elbow. A wire gate which was hidden by weeds caused the acci dent. I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson, of Long Beach, Cal., who have been vis iting at the Mrs. L. M. Beal home for the past few days, left Thursday for Litchfield, Neb., where they will visit FORMER RrSIDKXT I KILLED BY AUTO relatives home. before returning to tholr! Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Johnstone re turned Wednesday from a two days' trip. They visited Mr. Johnstone's parents at Moorecroft, Wyo.. stopped a while at Newcastle and visited other points in that part of the country. The choicest selection of new fa. Millinery, priced 1-4 to 1-3 off, i. awaiting your approval at llighlanu-llollowa.v Co. I Additional particulars concerning the death of nine-year-old Elliabeth Reed September 19 at Nam pa, Idaho, are contained In the following ac count, taken from one of the Nam pa newspapers. The little girl was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton C. Reed, former clilitiia Mrs. Reed being at no lime in th employ of the Horace Bogue stove The article follows: "A light-hearted little girl, skip ping merrily home after a visit to neighbor children across the street, and a .swiftly-moving automobile driven by Uuy eta principals in a Sunday tragedy that snuffed out the life of Elisabeth Reed, nine-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton C. Reed, and shocked the entire conn t little one was killed instantly when the automobile struck her squarely, ii-eakiag her neck and crushing her skull. The driver stopped his ma chine and went in search of a doctor when he saw the "result of the acci dent. Later he gave himself up to the authorities, but no rhnrgp tuw been placed against him. "Clayton C. Reed, casn.er of tTie Nampa National Bank and father of the girl, was sitting on the Reed front' porch and witnessed the acci dent. His daughter had been play ing at the home of a neighbor direct ly across the street. Deciding to come home she ran quickly from tne yard wlwre sho had been playing, and leaped off the curb directly In the path of the approaching automo bile. The machine was so vUim tipc.i her that there was no chance to swing It from Its course not for the child to dodge, 1 "Reports current throughout th city Sunday afternoon to the effect that he driver did no ston hU chine after running over tbo chlia ate denied by the father. "Little Elizabeth was an Unusually bright and attractive child, an.l ' a great favorite with her small play mates as well as older people who knew her and friends of the Reed family. Her tragic death is most lamentable." John King was found by Offlret i Taylor and Trabert In the alley back of the Alliance hotel annrt about 3 o'clock Sunday morning. H was at first thought to be uncon scious, but a more complete Invest gallon, the officers say, showed hi i to have been asleep. He waj taTen to the police station, and olace l I the upper cell. When Chief Reed arrived at the station tho next wort Ing, the door was locked, bnt thf bird had down. A warrant for Els arrest has been Issued. SPECIALS For Saturday Four Basket Crates Blue Plums, per crate Bushel Baskets Peaches Concord Grapes $2.85 Meat Specials EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES With Our Usual Guarantee as to Quality Boiling beef, lb 15c Lamb stew, lb. 15c Veal stew, lb 15c Hamburger, lb. 20c Sugar cured hams, lb 39c Standing rib roast, lb. 20c Shoulder pot roast, lb 20c Shoulder lamb roast, lb... 20c Veal, roast, lb .. 25c Pure lard, lb 28c GRIBBLES HOME MADE PURE PORK SAUSAGE. v Mallery Grocery. Co. QUALITY GROCERS Your Individual Declaration of Independence Why Not Slignt Today? The simplest, surest and best way of "signing your Declaration of Independence" is to L. COMMENCE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT Begin today to lay away a regular percentof your income. You will be surprised how much your dollars can earn for you. They work twenty-four hours a day and never ask for a vocation. The Daily Grind Is Very Irksome We Will All Admit But if you are looking ahead and saving a portion of your hard earned money now, in a few years you can look back from your days of ease and thank Providence that you had the for ethought to put your earnings in a bank. Is it ease or work for you in your old aget The time to decide is now. We Pay 5 Interest on Time Deposits THE FIRST STATE BANK SAFETY ALLIANCE, NEBS. COURTESY STRENGTH Golden Rule Golden Rule Golden Rule Grand Opening of the B asement Saturday, Ocober 2nd. The Bargain Basement almost as large as our main floor will be thrown open to the public Satur day morning October the 2nd. Bargains galore will greet you nothing but genuine bargains in the base ment and nothing but genuine bargains will be placed on sale in the basement. You will find on sale in the Bargain Basement Dry Goods, Yarn, Shoes, Blankets, Comforters, Soaps, Childrens Dresses Women's Dresses, Shirtwaists, Coats and dozens of other lines Opening of Toyland in the Basement A Car load of Toys, Dolls now on desplay in tne Bargain Basement They will delight the older folks as A well as the younger ones. CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP Be ONLY FIVE TO A CUSTOMER joioen jtuMe sic ore PALM OLIVE SOAP 9c nARQAIN BASEMENT -X1 is