TWO TUB ALLIANCE II KHALI), TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12th, 1920. 6-4 GLEAN School Overcoats ForBoys Sizes From 8 to 18 Years About 40 Coats, your choise 12.50 ERS WOMEN DON'T VOTE AS THEIR MEN FOLKS Do you renumber. In the good oM days when the light against woman suffrage wne still going stron, one of the chief nrrv- "ee.s In . ...- -wciiu :i the ).-' V (!. '' t ' ri nil J would Ik- pimply lo double lh elec torate ri. 1 tho :;pense, because' .; . I. . ' 1 i their family did? Well, f lie return fn-i.j ' i: ie i :i ' c ' i :. . : 1 -tion have ki:o;ktd that theory Into ft cocked hut, and it ought to be u f'af bet to l Il.i t !i;l a i. ; i . . " c!' ': ! old-time objections will I)" throwu mi (he scrap pile before ho many yt ara. litre's how the Slate Journal describes what happen', d: lnc women of N brat k;i oni-d at leant one proponed amendment to Ihe slate constitution. While polli..-i clans were predicting that me voi.ig of women would make lit It- t-ii.mge la the result of oUcliet ;, th r 'tun' now complete In the office of Secre tary of State Arnsberry, show that the men voted against ihe M m. t nient Increasing the maximum nuin ber of stale senators thirty-three o fifty and the vote of women carried this amendment by a major! t.." oi 1,34 5, overcoming a majority of the male vote amounting to 2,113 against it. On the other hand tun vote of men adopted the equal suf frage amendment without the aid of women who were aliiioi.1 unanimous ly for suffrage. On the increase, of the number of state senators the men voted: Yes, 80,153; no, 32.266. The - women was: Yes, 10,930; no, 6,372. This makes a total of 88,738 against the amendment, ana a" to 083 for it, or a majority of 1,345 in Its favor. The anient'. have been defeated by the votes of men alone by a majority ot 2,i.o. . women alone had voted he i tnent would have carried by a major ity of 4,458. It has been explained -that the originators of ue -ment to Increase the number of state senators desired to make that body more democratic and make it more difficult of control by a small num ber of members, lnte.f :s ot control the state senate are said to have votel opal nst 'he amend ment. Th women were evidently more gen-.-al'y instructed than put. In regard (o the intent of this chance In t ho constitution. Pome voters op posed it nvrtly because It Increases Hi- number of elective officers and al-io increases the Male pay roll. Suffrage, for women was already in force i hniucl-oiit the I'nited States uh'ii the equal Miffrag-- onu ii li.ie; t to the utate conMltutlen was submit '.( 1 lo the eloi ioifi of X hno.ka. For t'.iiit m-.son there v. a til!'" i ! r in Ihe Issue. The men voted Yes. t 7 , 1 J : no, 14.t2. The vote of women on this Subject was: Y'es, 18,014; no, 917. Next we k Oov r nor MeKihle will l;?siie a preclani' t on declaring the suffrage amend ment a part cf the Klate const it ul ton. Plan your reeds for Ihe. bouv tio'll and buy nl print icnlly 'l per cent IT. Thm-sdny nt the Itexiill Store. 1)1 Walter Anderson, who was Injured In an automobile accident sevt ii weeks npo and was recently dis charged from the hospital, .was down town in his wheel chair Saturday for the first time. Sailor Hats nt cost and less Titan cost at Ilighlaiid-IIolloway Co. Harold S. Thornaa and family are moving to Lincoln to make their home. Mr. Thomas has accepted a position with the State Journal company. imMMmtllNtMtmmilMttlMmiMfMlttHtMMfttlltfMMt7 COMMENT -AND DISCOMMENT 2"fttnHttniiMMiHiH"iitift"Mnftn"iHntiwMtiiH"f"tiill Among other signs that the world Is prowing belter may bo list, d the decline of the Hilly Sunday m. I- of evangelism. Somehow or other, the churches don't cotton to that h ind ' in' tie In tho:e present days. The sort of ovBiiefclists we see nov.id.iysj are not reformed vaudeville ; rt who lend tho singing while (;', -: line on their heads or preach on : p of th" pulpit. The laniuag Hi-y could be u.-ie l in a!mo.t any . dmo) in the land without arousing the .--.lumb-.'rlng Instructress In grammar. All this, we firmly believe, is should be. We eee no reason why the Lord shouldn't use for Hi; pur poses the bett niatfrial be can tin'! tn leitain places where there i.s no one available to lend dignity to' the oof.lt Ion of His representative, we can understand how it. is thn ' y thine would be better than nothing. Hut Vhen, in almost every pi: re in the country, there ar- jhnty ; .uor-i mr-n Who can preach tho fo-pel v.r.f conv'mcingnesB, yet with tllgnitv, end who do not need to resort to the ntlcs of the vaudeville Btai-e to draw, a crowd, why should then- be e vangelists of any other type The grape crop doesn't know That predicted drop In the pri here it Is going, but It Is on Its way. furs is Kood news to the poor w ' who must go sniveling througl Sailor Hats i.t cost, m.,1 less (hnn . terrible summers with nothinit 1 M at lllgoiniMMIuMoway tV. 1 ler to wear than marabout boas. Speaking of back to normalcy, tho Dalkans are on the warpath again. YV have left one Champion digger at 1IO.OO. Itlielu llanlwarc Co. Cut tho II. C. li. Stake one c-ot buy an extra article. The Rexall Stoiv, beginning l liursdity. James Pierce and Ward Joder, who were among the Alliance boost ers at the Scottsbluff-Alliance foot ball game, at Scottsbluff last Friday, stayed over until Sunday evening. Sailor llats at cost and less than cost nt lllghbuid-Holloway Co. James Dotta, demonstrator for the Eastman Kodak company, of H- rh ter, Minn., was In Alliance Monday on business. Attend the One-Cent Sale, Thur. day, Friday and Saturday at the Hex. all Store. I We arc proficient in tin science of modern undertaking. We furnish a funeral of elegant appointment in a manner aiol at a price tlat Invites no criticism. Ah public servants we are worthy of our trust. Local burials or shipping funerals. Glen Miller UNDERTAKING PARLORS Phones: Day, 311 Night, 522; or 535 128 WeSt Third Street The answer, we rather suspect, must be Bought in the evangelists themselves. Leaving the n Billy Sunday and the authenticity of hlB calling strictly alone, ko for a while the caseB of the lesser lights, those who have aped i'.iiiy and have furnished in smaller com munlties a more or less conviiv-'n' Imitation of the great one. One town, we recall, had several exper iences with this class of gen-ry, un the almost unanimous verdict among the anti-evangelistic party was that these Imitators were, to speak brutally and frankly, out for the coin, and that they imitated Billy Sunday because it paid better than it did to deport themselves in any oth way. There was the case of p This gentleman arrived with a fan fare of trumpets and a huge crown members of his denomination, at the Btation to sing out lustily with ap propriate hymns on his arrival. He was scheduled to stay three we.ks The newspapers, which had hid -perience with another set of evangel ists a few months previous, didn't hlnk much of this fellow. Speaking In golf terms, they dislike his ap proach. And so they weren't par ticularly liberal with free publicity. POLITICAL AUV IJUISKM 11NT POLITICAL ADYHKTLSKMENT j l--l; i , j The evangelist, however, was un daunted. His first night's crowd was slim, and the second night was slim mer. The third night he was ready for them. He informed the audience that that very afternoon, three young high school girls had come to him and had told him, through their tears, that the morality of the stu dents in the public schools was hit ting the toboggan somehlng awful, and that they were more or less in nocent victims. For the next three nights he made revelation after re velation, and the next day he repair ed to the newspaper offlce with com plete accounts of his disclosures. Ordinary newspapers would have jumped at the chance to spread so much Bcandal abroad. But the news papers of this town were different. They considered the source, care fully, and made inquiries of the school authorities. Assured them that there was little if any founda tion for the outrageous charges, the newspapers shut up concerning the evangelist like clams, and forgot, from that time on, to mention the gentleman. And in the course of time the three 'weeks expired and" Mr. Evangelist moved out of town on the night train, accompanied to trie station by a scant handful who sang "God Be With You Till We Meet Again very feelingly. Yet, so far as we can discover, they never did meet again. And the town, at least, didn't suffer by It. Congressman Kinkaid, - Republican Candidate for Re-Eection. " Stands primarily for the development of the resource of Western Nebraska And so. In the course of time, the Billy Sunday era in church evangel ism will happily die out. Maybe the coming of the movie will hasten fta going, and if so, it will be the great est victory the movie has ever won. This will attract the people who seek amusement or entertainment at the church services, and if the films are not too carefully censored and every gleam of any other interest save tne religious eliminated, will leave a better taste in their mouths and a higher opinion of the church in the minds. 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