The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 26, 1920, Image 3

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    -POLITICAL ADVERTISING
COXRODSEYEIT CLUB
SPECIAL INDUCEMENT
Q ! Mother that has Just come out of NIK ilAYAI Krl nllMtN
The local najr recruiting office,
with headquarters at the Alliance
""i ffrr truweu postofflce building:, has been do'nR a
ralr business since Its establishment
two weeks ago. To aate seven re
cruits hare signed up for hitches on
the high sea. Enlistments for both
youths of America; mothers of the army and nary are dragging some
men of the greatest nation on earth; .what, due to the especially fine
mother, "the holiest thing alive." we weather, but as soon as the cold
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luaiia uuu mm juu mrv iu parwei- winas oegin to blow and the snow
! pate In the settling of this great : piles up on the streets, there should
""MOTHERS, WHERE ARB YOU?" moral, life-saving question. It Is the b a rush to the colors.
I greatest Issue of the age. I The navy la making especial In-
(Warren Daniel, Indianapolis News) i But beware! The reactionaries . ducements to get recruits. In addl-
The little child In frinht or ' ana opponents or the league are em-,' on to snoriening tne period or en-
..w,v. v Ploying their cleverest brains to dls-' Hstnient something that hasn't
va vukf iuvuci iruciy HI jj uui . . . .
Dr. H. H. Bellwood. Chairman.
II. A. Oantf, Vice Chairman.
Mrs. D. A. Foley, Vice Chair
woman.
A. D. Rod gen, Treasurer.
; IV. L. O'Keefe, Secretary. "
jouT" Can mother save him then?
Will mother save him now? Need
we ask?
Mother that has Just come out of
the valley of the shadow of death
with the wee bit of helpless human
ity; mother of the sweetest, dimpl
ing, cooing babe that ever crowed
for kisses; mother of the laughing,
prattling. Inquisitive toddler; mother
, of the little man of six ready for
school; mothers of the boys and
It is mother's voice that reassures
him. It Is mother's presence that
makes hfm bold in the dark. It Is
mother who wipes away the tears
and "kisses the hurt to make It
well." It is mother who ivps '
from all harm. It Is mother who
hares his joys and troubles. It is
mother who prays dally for his pro
tection. Mother Is the guard that
never sleeps whn he Is In danger.
How safe he feels in the arms of
mother I Home and God and Mother
-are all the same to htm. Would
mother fall to do all possible to
.protect him from the dread diseases
of fever and plague and war? Will
mother vote to continue a system
that sometime and It may be soon
will destroy his life, or blind hi
eyes, or mangle his limbs, or eat up
his lungs? Mother, where are you?
.Ask the little child. He will ten
you.
Your son has reached manhood.
He is stricken with a disease that
under the old method of treatment
has always proved fatal. But a new
remedy has been discovered that will
cure In nine cases out of ten. How
long would you tolerate a physician !
tort the meaning of the covenant, to
misrepresent Its principles and be
little its Importance. They are tell
ing you of its evils, mostly imagin
ary, and basea on the absurd as
sumption that aations will habitually
violate their agreements. They nev
er tell you of the great good it will
accomplish, nor that Its defects can
better be discovered by a fair trial;
nor that it can be amended; nor
that we can withdraw from it If we
don't like it. Was there ever an at
titude more depraved and uncom
promising that is determined,
through misrepresentation, to pre
vent the trial of a method that
promises to save to you in the fu
ture the lives of your sons?
Be not deceived. We nu no
league and' more than 100,000 of our
best men have Just been sacrificed;
The league Is to prevent a repetition
of this, and greater, sacrifices. It
is not believed that the mothers will
be diverted from the path of right
eousness by the misrepresentations
and efforts to confuse and deceive
them. Mothers see and know the
right intuitively.
Queen of the world, "the mother
that insisted on sticking to the old holds the key to the soul, and makes
sure death methods and refused to!tne being who would be a savage a
give the new life-saving remedy a Christian man." Through her pray
trial? Mothers of America, forty- ers and her votes she will force the
one nations have adopted a remedy nations to discard the age-old man
that will prevent the sacrifice of savage way of settling their dls
thelr sons in war. Are you unwill- Putes. In Us stead they will have
ing that a trial be given this rem""V j the civilized, Christian way of the
to save your sons? Let us assume covenant. Civilization and other na
that our country refuses to give the tlons In despair are crying, "Moth
remedy a trial.. Without the league ers of America, where are you?" The
of nations, the laws relating to the hPe ' tne world lies In the moth
coming of wars are as unchanging as t erhood of America. Mother will
were the laws of the Medes and the
Persians. Let us look ahesid r. tew
years to the coming war. It 4n
evitable under the old system. Your
son on battlefield, or in muddy
trench, or In fever-stricken camp or
hospital, suffering frojn body
wounds, or mutilated limbs, or
struggling for the breath of life
through bleeding, poisoned lungs,
cries out in his delirium, just as he
4Id as a child when no one else
could save film. Mother, where are
keep the faith with the sons who
have' gone before and the sons of
the coming generation; Her influ
ence through the vote will put civ
iliation a thousand years ahead.
And "her children will rise up and
call her blessed."
Mother, where are you?
An Alabama professor thinks he
has a plan for locating oil that will
avoid sinking dry holes. But he only
thinks he has.
been done before as well as permit
ting recruits to choose their branch
of the service and select special
training, a new plan has been de
veloped to stimulate enlistment.
Foreign cruises are to be made by
both Atlantic and' Pacific fleets dur
ing the summer of 1921, and the
lucky gobs who get berths In the
fleet will have the time of their life.
The following telegram, received
yesterday, tells the whole story:
"The department has Issued In
structions to the commander-in-chief
of the Atlantic fleet and the com
mander-in-chief of the Pacific fleet to
submit tentative itineraries for the
foreign cruises to be made by th
respective fleets In the summer of
1921. The present idea Is that the
Atlantic fleet will visit porta on fne
east coast of South America and also
Capetown, and possibly the Island of
St. Helena, the home of Napoleon
during his captivity. The Pacific
fleet is expected to visit the South
Sea Islands and ports in Australia
and New Zealand. ' It Is probable
that the. Pacific fleet will be able to
visit ports in southern New Zealand
and also Tasmania, or Vadiemans
Land after the completion of this
winter's maneuvers In the Pacific In
January and February. The fleets
will proceed to their target grounds
on or before March 10, and finish up
all target practice of the present
year. It is expected that this will be
completed about May 1. Then, after
six weeks at home for repairs and
the customary leave, It Is believed
that the vessels will get away on
their foreign cruises about June 15,
1921. This wlll'be a fine opportun
ity for recruits to see the world. It
is noted that last week showed about
twenty-three hundred enlistments,
and that the enlisted personnel of
the navy today had risen to over one
hundred twelve thousand."
HOW
TO MAKE
HOME IIAKIXU EASY
The reliability of this undertaking concern is one of its
bulwarks of strength. "We are courteous at all times. Our
funerals are conducted in an elegant, dignified manner. Our
beautiful, fairly priced burials have caused us to be talked
about in this community. "We are advertised by our friends.
Glen Miller
UNDERTAKING PARLORS
Phones: Day, 311
Night, 522; or 635
128 West
Third Street
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
John M. Matzen
State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Candid its to Sscceetf Himself
Tke sanm of candidate (or this offiot
wta aposar on a soparato ballot without
party Assignation.
To the Voters of Nebraska:
I know you are Interested In the
schooli, the ripest flower of civiliza
tion and the greatest cooperative en
terprise of our democracy and for
equal opportunity.
I was appointed State Superintend
ent last January to fill a vacancy, and
wish to refer you to my record during
the ten months I have served. I be
lieve my experience, training, and
knowledge of the work of the office,
enable me to render the schools of the
state a valuable service. Therefore, I
should like to be elected that I might
have this opportunity.
I have resided In the state 36 years,
have had 24 years experience as teach
er, principal and superintendent, and was superintendent of the Dodge counry
schools 14 years. I hold a college degree, a Nebraska professional life certificate
and city superintendent's professional life certificate.
It shall be my earnest endeavor to conduct the affairs of the office in an effic
ient, economical, businesslike manner; to serve all school interests with justice
and fairness; and promote an upward and forward looking program of education.
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YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRCCIATCO
From all parts of the country
come reports of a great increase in
home baking. In fact, It has again
become the fashion, as it was in
grandmother's day, for women to
take pride in telling about the good
things they bake at home.
To encourage this great economy,
and to make it easy for the begin
ncr, as well as to give the experien
ced home bakers the benefit of the
most modern dlscovries, the Royal
Baking Powder Company has pub
lished a book which, in itself, is al
most a course In the art of cookery
There is Included a wealth of In
formation most unusual this sort
of literature. Old and famous re
cipes have been improved and sim
plified. Economy and ease of prep
aration are the keynotes of the
book, which is the result of three
years of constant research and ex
perlmentlng by the Royal education
al department, which is conducted
for the benefit of all housewives in
terested in the health, economy and
betterment of the home table.
Political Advertisement
Vote for RE-ELECTION of
CHIEF JUSTICE
Andrew M. Morrissey
"The political parties have made no
nomination for Chief Justice. The
Chief Justice l not elected at a party
candidate, but hi nam will be found
with other Judicial Candidate, and
school officer on a separate ballot.
"We favor the re-election of Chief
Justice Morrissey tecause we believe
In the law designed to take the
court out of politic and to elect
. Judo4 because of their qualification.
"Six year ago when he became
Chief Justice the court wn about
three year behlr-d. Today the court
I a nearly up with Ite work a It I
practicable for a supreme court to be.
Credit for this is not wholly due to
the Chief Justice, but other members
of the court who have contributed to
thle result give full credit to Chief
Justice Morrissey for his share In it
accomplishment.
'"He hae executive ability that acts
results. H enjoys the friendship and
co-operation of his associates. He he
the rsspect and confidence of the
lawyers who have business In the
6upreme Court. He has helped to
clear away many technicalities of th
law. Law-breaker have been brought
to Justice and honest men enjoy the
protection of the courts.
"If you are In doubt about how to
vote on Chief Justice, ask your Ols.
trlct Judge." Lincoln Tribune.
A Checking Account Is
Your Greatest Measure
of Defense
Defend yourself against waste Cash is rarely seen save at the vanishing point. It
dwindles, it scatters you know not where. But you TIIINK when you write a
check. You have a record of where the money goes. Payments are systematized,
expenditures reduced.
A checking account protects you against loss of your money by fire, theft, carelessness,
forgetfulncss. It means your funds aresafe.
Defend yourself against trickery and mistake File your checks. They make indisputable
receipts, sparing you twice payment of of bills, for on the back of every cancelled
check which comes back to you is the signature of the person or the firm whieh re-
ceived the money.
, ,
Build a fortress against sickness, accident and old age Tou save a surplus and, it will
save you sometime. And remember, by the wayr that writing more deposit tickets
than checks is the secret of both aafetyand sucess.
Ward off the inconvenience and worry Acheckinf account in our bank ranks with
free mail delivery' and the telephone. It saves you a long trip, and you always have
the right to change. Your money is always available, payable on demand. No
expense we supply check books, passbooks and all necessary stationary free.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Alliance, Nebraska
m.iiiiiiuiilliliiuinillllllilin....
crimped, not pasted
CWhats ail this talk about Crimping?
J isten, Lester, and you shall hear:
svj There are three ways to roll
a cigarette wet it with your
tongue, use paste, or crimp it.
But Spur is the only cigarette
. note that word only that has the
crimped seam. No moisture as when
m you roll a cigarette no paste as used
by other makers.
Crimpiag makes Spur draw easier,
burn slower, taste better. Looking at
a Spur will give you the idea and
smoking one will give you the result.
And of course everybody knows
that Spurs are blended from choice
Turkish, fine Burley and other home
grown tobaccos. That's where Spur's
good old tobacco taste comes from.
There's a lot more to be said but
write it yourself after you've enjoyed
twenty Spursr from the neat-looking
brown and silver package.
Liggett Myers Tobacco Co.