The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 08, 1920, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD, yitlDAY, OCTODEIl 8th, lO'JO.
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J'lrltnftn H. V. Smith Is laying off
Knilreer W. L. Cooper Is laying
off.
inn Stewart laid off to go to
AnnaMe is visiting relatives
Iledfern went wi st d
tcr Cross is laying off on ac-
Biekhcss.
EnKinJiMo.1 2806 broke a trans
mitter Twirsday.
Machinists Current and ( lancy art
on the laypvt board.
Lawrence has been t)
ip jpool turn.
in-8 has been transterrea
nan to fireman.
W-vetoson Is laying off a
account of sickness.
'-. fcnd 5074 -were re-
.U hopa Thursday.
i. Jatk Connors left Tor
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cCook Tnursaay nnsm.
oi tincoln, chief boil-
V.' .... nu .. -
utf in Ainance mum
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Of .Denver is visiting
lllance for a few
V4
uter laid off on ac-
fl'ai few days mis
Engine
Kd for t
W. R.
from brak
Flreinah
lew days o
Engines .
telved from
Mr. and M
Denver and
Tom O'Nei
er Inspector
H. H. Urbac
his family in
dart.
Fireman Car
count of slckne
week.' v .
T. Troop of
dent of motor p
ance Thursday.
O. E. Ward,
,incoln, superinten-
nt at Lincoln, was
V a
is slant superinten
dent of mntnr nliii 'at Lincoln, was
In Alliance ThursOa..!
Boilermakers Wa dron and Simp
son are leaving FfidaJ morning for
Billings and points West.
Mrs. John WorkAan.has returned
from the hospital, here she under
went an operation far appendicitis.
"Fat" Harris bid I In on the west
nd Dool freight turn,,1 He has had a
nrtaenRer turn, but it proved too f?A
for him.
V. A. Dennett Md In on the Son-rca-Alllnnce
pool turn. He has been
on the Crawford Hill turn for Ui
past six weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Header and son
i returned Wednesday from a three
weeks' vacation Fpi-nt in Kanens anU
eastern Nebrnska.
Mrs. Fern McFarland of the gen
eral foreman's office went to l'laiis
mouth Thursday. She was P'wm
panied by her children. Ulal and
Orley.
Ti,. ininnllne engine for the
A V liv "
sawmill which has been so patiently
.,.h.h has arrived at last and Saw
mill Operator Nelson is very anxious
to get it set up.
I'asBcs were issued to the follow
ing people Thursday: Margaret Ham
ilton Chester Yount. Mark Ander
son, Grace and Helen White. Tney
ore to attend the football game at
Scottsbluff Friday.
OBITUARY.
nol,l Iiov. the little son of Mr.
mm Mfclvin Colerlck. was taken
sick and after five days of careful
nnninir when all was done mat me
loving parents could do for him. de
parted this life October 4, 1920.
Donald was born in Box Butte county
July 27. 1917. He lived three years.
mnntht and wven dayB. He was
a sweet little fellow and loved by his
parents and all who knew mm.
Th funeral nervlces were held al
hia arandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Slsley, seven miles north of
Alliance, on Tuesday afternoon at
o'clock. Elder Stephen J. KPler or
the Christian church preached tne
sermon. Mrs. W. A. McKune and
Mrs. A. J. Cole sang and four sisters
of Mrs. Colerick acted as pall bear
ers. Interment was in irrcnuu
cemetery.
Pood nrlces fluctuate rapidly, but
unfortunately there are few fluctuat
ing appetites.
I A COWBOY CAVEMAN
AT IMPERIAL TONIGHT
The feiture ni t'p l"trr!al
night Is "The Beast", a William Fox
production of unusual inr'-tt. It i
: :iV of tho tnr'lnp. of n "wil l innv.''
by a girl. The role of the star, the
athletic George Walsh, as a cowboy
who has ylrldid to a call of the wild
but through a marvelous transmuta
tion becomes a prince charm'ne
kneeling at the feet of the girl of his
dreams, Is one of the best he has
done and one of the best ever shown
here.
Mack Sennetfs big five-reel com
edy sensation. "Down on the Farm."
Is scheduled for Sunday. Do you
think rami life is dead from the neck
up? No more kicks left in It? Oh,
what a lot you've got left to learn.
This film depicts the simple life, with
r.ll lit. complications. You'll see na
ture exposed that Is, you'll see the
simple liie exposed.
"Away Goes Prudence." starring
milie nurke. is the attraction for
Sunday. In this picture Miss Burke
Is seen as rrudence Thome, a young
society girl who is Infatuated with
flying and gives up her fiance and
family in order to satisfy her desires.
Her sweetheart plays a prank on her
bv arranging a kidnapping, which re
sults In her being held by a gang of
thieves and becoming their tool, btie
Is finally returned to her parents
when she breaks Into her own
home.
The new Bertal. "Hidden Dangers
has been changed from Sunday to
Monday, due to the fact that train
connections from Denver may at any
time ball un the schedule. Next
Monday, In addition to another In
stallment of the thriller, there will
be Mary Miles Mlnter In "Judy or
Rogue's Harbor."
The bolder the highwayman the
sooner he undertakes one too many
Jobs.
I r
Ntdw Shipmeet
Another Clever Collec
tion oi New Arrivals
Here-Mil Offered At
SpeciallReductioiis
The fashion ShoiVvs pleased to announce the. cowing of
their charming croat J Jns. for the. younger members of the
family. These are ahiSf Fall's choicest exponents of the
latest fashions. Mothiri'ho are looking for a garment for
their daughter that clmbims wearing quality with style
and conservative' pricel should not overlook these splendid
VQlUta III
' ...W-iA,vri
Children's
1 tea I
Goats and Dresses
Thi children's Coats come in a variety of desirable models, exem-
plifjing the highest ideals in serviceable garments lor younger ium.
Thto'e ire many good selections in either fur collars and culls or wiin-
V un . mill tin li ire t
The Dresses are all wool, exceptionally well-made of Serge, Trieo
tine, Poiret Twell, etc. warm and comfortable.
At Special Reductions
Continued Discounts In
Millinery
SUNSHINE IS REFLECTED
IN THE SMART NEW HATS
A-glitter with metallic fabric and golden embroid
ery and fluttering with ostrich the dress hats of Au
tumn and Winter arc truly lovely. Brilliance, sim
plicity and daring form the keynote of Hats that
follow the lines of turban, off-the-face or other pop
ular styles.
The styles are so varied and the values are so
good that it is imperative for you to make a visit
to our Millinery Department.
NOW IS THE LOGICAL TIME TO BUY
AT THESE LOWER PRICES
I f V I
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The Fashion Shop
Hart Scliaflhcr,
EVERYBODY WANTS
"LOWER PRICES"
There's only one way to get
lower prices in clothes Buy
good ones The "lower
price" is in the longer wear
-not in the price ticket
!FEver buy "cheap shells"?
cost less; "miss fire"; poor
Same with clothes; you'll
suits only with good ones
They
results
get re-
I.IK
IF Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are
good clothes They cost only a few
dollars more than ordinary clothes;
they last much longer-that makes
the price low for you
All-Wool fabrics mean longer
wear Longer wear means fewer
clothes to buy Fewer clothes to
buy means money saved
It's hard to put style into words; but we can
. put it into clothes You'll see it and feel it in
our new fall models
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Extra Special Value Hart Schaff
ner & Marx S50 others $55,
$60, 65, $70, $75, $80, $85,
77,6 Famous Clothing Co.
Western Nebraska's Leading Clothiers
Alliance; Neb.