THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMRER 17, ltrcu NTNH IMPERIAL THEATER Today, Dec 17 GLADYS BROCKWELL -in- "THE MOTHER OF HIS CHILDREN" ...... I r Filled with picturesque scenes dramatic moments, throbbing heart interest. SNUB POLLARD Comedy MONEY TO BURN "neal burn comedy TREAT 'EM KIND Admission 20c and 35c Saturday, Dec. 18 DOUBLE FEATURE DAY cund . edij! IIEMINGFORD TTo one of the sc. men I . . i i j on uie aesoiaic iuiu the rescue -boat was brintintf life and success and to the other it wag bringing death and dishonor. ft- . 1 I ...rt Mr. Jerry Butler an8 little daugh ter Murine were chopping in Alliance Monday between train. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Flahn motored y Alliance Tuesday. trnest nann wno nas neen sick, is .gain able to be in school. MiHses uora Keiman ana urace Hansen have resigned their positions at the Lockwood store. Mrs. Harry Kempt has accepted a porit'on at the Lockwood store. . . . Mr. Toplisky and Mr. Andrews were business callers in Marsland Monday. Mrs. Harper was shopping in Alli ance Wednesday. ' Misses Louise Snudich, Margaret TVvin nn.l T Anna R.ljtmia .iL.nt tka i -i vii miu mu n iu wiv week end in Alliance with Amelia Kiampt. J Some of the members of the young folks' Sunday school of the Methodist church met at the parsonage Monday evening for the purpose of organizing the class. Misses Clara Christenson, Dora Rei man and Grace Hansen are assisting at the George Wiltsey store during the sale. Walter Jones returned to Alliance Monday on No. 44. Quite a number of the town folks attended the "Frank Turek sale of De cember 14. Mr. Turek expects to move his family to New York city the first of the year. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Wells, who have been visiting Mr. Wells' parents in Missouri, returned on No. 42 Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kempt who have been spending the past few months at Silver City, Iowa, returned Sunday night The George Osborn sale 6f Decem ber 15 was' well attended. Mr. Os born expects to leave in a few days to join his family at Corning, California, future home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiltsey and sons Walter and Lloyd, departed over land Thursday morning for Edinburg, Texas, where they will make their The ladies' aid of the Methodist church met at the Robert Gibson home Wednesday afternoon. - Ep worth Lecgue Sunday night at 6:S0, lead by Fa ye Muirhead. FIRST BAPTIST. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Evening services: B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m.; preuchiing, 7:30 p. m. Rev. B. L. Kline will preach. Everybody is welcome. ..Winesaps and Rome Beauty apples in baskets at the Farm ers' Union. 7 AT THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF CHRIST The Two Covenants" er "Rightly Dividing -the Word," is the continua tion of the series on the Book of He brews that the minister is preaching at the morning service. "The Herald of a New Day," is the evening subject. Make these services what you will. It is the desire of the minister to present the Gospel at each sermon and he appreciates the kindly interest at every service. Mrs. Scotten, the chairman of the Christmas program, is working hard and promises a great program on Fri day evening, December 24th. The of fering on that occasion will be used for disabled ministers, their orphans and widows. We are making an effort to raise the amount of the paving tax which is due January 18th. Many are re sponding nobly to this call. A gift from each one will raise the amount. Come to the church with a message and a welcome. STEPHEN J. EPLER, Minister. i METHODIST CHURCH The junior league will meet at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoons for the 'present, instead of 6:30 as formerly. Floyd Donovan will lead the league ! Sunday night, using the regular Ep 'worth league lesson as given in the Herald. f Next Tuesday, December 21, marks the three hundredth anniversary of the landing of the pilgrims. So that in commemoration o this event, the sermon topic Sunday morning will be "The Spirit of the Pilgrims." Sunday night at 7:30 the choir, un der the direction of Mrs. Dunning, will give a musical program. Our choir has made splendid progress this year and deserve commendation for their excellent work. Many large city churches are not as fortunate in the munlc as we are. There is a to tal enrollment of some fifty members, and a usual attendance oi about half that number. Mrs, Hershman's work t at the piano and as a soloist has been 'greatly appreciated by the choir and congregation. The Sunday night pro gram Is; Musical program at the Methodist church, Sunday night, December 19, at 7:30 o'clock: Hymn by the congregation, "Joy to the World." I Anthem, "Can We Behold." 1 Anthem, "The Day Star." Piano solo. "The Last Hope," Nor man McCorkle. Hymn, "While Shepherds Watched," by the congregation. I AnChem, "While Angels Sing." Reading, "On the Other Train," by Elsye Harris. Anthem, "We have Seen His Star." Quartet, "Songs of the Ages." I Selection, string orchestra. I Hymn, "Oh, Little Town of Bethle- PR. A. CLARENCE SCHOCII . ., ,;;, .'irifeon DRIVEN TO IT "Ah, you have a dog. I thought you didn't like dogs." "I don't. But my wife picked up A lot of dog soap at a bargain nale."- Louisville Courier-Journal. Government price expert are pre dicting a reduction by spring in pricea of food and clothing. But the public i ft as n iiceii i nutu vvvniioi vrx. ft vpucvicn before and is now reduced to a pure! philosophical attitude "6f hoping for the best, but prepared for the worst. ' The United States bureau of sta tistics says food prices are still going: up. About the first of the month we suspected as much. All the good-looking men criminals will vote that the good-looking wom an jury is just the prettiest thing; that ever came down the pike. i Iff! id newest picture f Collier's Weekly Story 'BLACK BEACH" - by Ralph Stock. , is (he height of love romance and adventure. Third Episode "THE LOST CITY t - ' . The Serial Different Mutt & Jeff Comedy Worth Double the Admission Mat. and Night, 20c 35c . Sunday, Dec. 19 Cosmopolitan Production ''THE MIRACLE OFLOVE" LARRY SEMON Comedy "PASSING THE BUCK" Mat. and Night, 20c 35c Monday, Dec. 20 National Pictures presents "BLIND YOUTH" GIVE US A TRIAL ALL NEXT WEEK AT alace Marke WHOLESALE and RETAIL JUST A FEW OF OUR PRICES BEEF Boiling Beef 7y2c and 10c lb. Choice Pot Roast. : 15c lb. Choice Rolled Rib Roast 22c lb. PORK Pork Ham Roast 24V2c lb. Pork Shoulder 22c lb. Small Pork Chops 25c lb. VEAL Veal Stew 12V2lb. Veal Roast 15c lb. Pure Lard (guaranteed) home rendered, 22c lb.; 10 lbs. $2.00 FRESH DRESSED HENS and SPRINGERS Bring Your "Blue Ribbon Coffee" Coupons to THE PALACE. We Deliver any Size Order. - Phone 131 . A Photoplay Worth While. Thirteenth Episode "HIDDEN DANGERS' FOX NEWS Mat and Night, 20cS5c Merry Christmas With Alliance Candy Store GO TO JACKSON'S FOR CANDIES At Jackson's you get such delicious candies such good sweets that tempt the palate just to look at them. The numerous kinds are always pure and wholesome. They are always fresh. The immense quantities sold demand a continuous renewal of supplies. Jackson can sell candy at a saying to you owing to the vast quantity of standard kinds which he makes. Also, because the value is all in the candy itself. It's the candy alone, the pure delicious candy for which you pay. CANDY FOR CHRISTMAS You'll want the best and purest candy for the com ing holidays. Place your orders now. All Christmas mixed candy 25c a pound. "" Aljiance Candy Store S. P. JACKSON t (r R Cheaper Than Wholesale Prices A carload of Fancy Colorado Jonathans is now" on sale at the fol- lowing stores: DUNCAN & SON LEE MOORE E. ESSAY MALLERY GROCERY H. HIRST A. D. RODGERS PALACE MARKET Price, $2.50 Per Box This is the biggest bargain on Apples to be offered in Alliance this year. The Store of Practical Gifts For Father Gillette, Auto Strop or Ever-Ready Safety Razor, Stropes, Hones. Electric Flashlight, Automobile Robe, Steer-Warms, Clark Heater, Tools, Etc. Electric Coffee Machine Any housekeeper will be delighted to receive a "Universal" Electric Coffee Percolator. It makes better coffee than can be made any other way gives pleas 'ure through usefulness. For Mother , Aluminum Cooking Utensils, Pyrex-Ware, Bread Mixer, Food Chopper, Silverware, Scissors, Washing Machine, Vacuum Sweeper, Electric Range, Toaster, Grills, Iron, Casserole, Seller's Kitchen Cabinet, Etc. Universal Casseroles It is a Christmas Gift that is botl practical and useful. Your wife mother will appreciate one. We have them in Pyrex, China and other heat proof ware, silver and nickel plated. nut n -J ' 01 J 'OHMi lit U. -'"A Electric Grills The wisdom of giving Electrical Gifts was never more evident than this year, for Electrical Appliances combine grace and distinction with labor-saving utility. The Grill llus trated above cooks an entire meal for two persons right at the table. No. E984 $15.00 For Brother Skates, Sled, Flash light, Toys, Meccano Sets, Pocket Knife, Shaving Equipment, Tools, Tool Chest, Wagon, etc For Sister Electric Curling Iron, Scissors, Silverware, Tea Set, Toy Kitchen Cabi net, Electric Grill, Etc Gillette Safety Razors Twenty-four shaving edges (1 doz. blades) with every razor. A most useful and economical gift In leather, wood, nickel, gold-filled and French ivory cases. $5.00 to $10.00 We are Service Agents for Westinghouse. 4r ha