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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1921)
i; ,T,: it THi: AM.IANCK HKRAU), FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1021 AT TIIK MOYIKS "Her Honor the Major," with Mili-rn Perry, a now l'o scircn .-.lar, in I ho lral;np role, will ho shown at tho Im prrial this rvcninir. Tin1 play is hasoil on tho proat Uroailwaj surross of tho fjmp namo, anrl dcmonsl rail that tho hand that r-x-ks tho rradir ran, if nec essary, ru'e a city. Of rouiso, thorp mo a few plots and counterplots, and nnd the jounir lady major falls in love with her political adversaj), hut it oupht to he an intero. tint; feature. The Saturday hill is "Tho Price of Redemption," and the star is that fascinating jrentloman, I'.oit l.jtell. The central fivrmo in tl-.is romance is 1-eich Iierinc, a young Knli..)i otficer, who displays his hravery hy blinking relief to a heleavured linlish fort in the heart of tumultuous India when a native uprising takes place. Ho re turns to London a hero; rn,rries a rich frirl for the sake of the position tho alliance will jrivo him and then dis covers that he does not love her. One nipht his wife's father is slain hy a woman whom lie had wronged. Poring learns the perpetrator of the murder, and then, wishing to get away from his unhappiness, assumes the hlame for the crime and returns to India. There, a hunted man, he sinks into the depths of degradation. A slave to drink and cocaine, he becomes an out cast until one day there Ik a great change. Inch by inch he fights his way back to honor and place and a food name. Chamber of Commerce Dues Are Deductible From Gross Incomes The Alliance chamber of commerce 'secretary has received many inquiries I from its members regarding the dis- position in income tax returns of duos : to commercial organizations. Soere jtry C'roy has MihnvHnd the follow ing pel f -explanatory letter from the 'commissioner of internal revenue, i written to the editor of the Monthly Bulletin of the New Yolk chamber of ! commerce, which will he of interest j to nviny Alliance business men: "Keforcnco is made to jour letter of January liT, 1!'20, in which you in t(uiie whether dues paid by business land professional men to chambers of commerce are allowable deductions I from gross income as business ex I pen -es. "In reply von are advised that this otTice holds that membership dues paid I hv taxpayers, either individuals or corporations, to chamber of commerce as a means of furthering their busi ness interests may be claimed as a de duction in the return of income ren dered for a year in which such duos are paid or accrued, according to the basis upon which the books of the tax payer arc kept." Sunday comes Klaine llammorstein in "The Point of View." This is a photoplay depicting the troubles caused a family; by the maintenance of a bulwark of pride against the worldly troubles that beset them. Miss llammorstein portrays the role of Marjory Thorncroft, who enters into a loveless marriage to further the am bitions of her violinist brother, who has dreams of being a king of the con cert stage. After a year studying in Europe his first performance proves a frost, and then the storm breaks. Chamber of Commerp e Will Elect New Officers j At Its Annual Meeting Five directors for the chamber of commerce will be elected at the annual meeting of the organization, to be held Tuesday at G:'iO p. m. at the armorv. Karl Mallery, K. A. Bald and II. K. (Jantz are the retiring members, and (Jlen and True Miller, who are filling1 unexpired terms by appointment, must, come up for re-election. The directors 1 Krf.l.lirwr rit-i, mo A rl' 1 linn T C ' """""H .... ... .. .'.j Rhein, I.ee Moore and Charles Brit-; tan. The committee in charge of selling tickets for the annual dinner will be abroad Saturday. An especial etTVl , will be made to get a large number of ( ladies to attend. i Fascinating Spring Hats at Satisfactory Prices. See them in the window. 28; Highland-Hollow ay Co. It's one of those bedroom farces, of course, but the fillum for next Monday is a pippin. The title is "A Shocking Night." William Harcourt, depicted by I.ee Moran, is a young business man to whom fortune gives a surly glance just when he most needs money. He is try ing to put up a good appearance before n rich man who is going to back him in a financial come-back, and his bank ruptcy almost ruins the plans. How he and hi bride play butler and maid while a pal ami his fiancee plav the vole of host and hostess, gives principals ample opportunity to themselves into deliriously funny uations. the get sit- See the window of New Spring Millinery at $1.9". 28 Highland-Holloway Co. You will want to get "Hono lulu Eyes,"- Victor record No. 18721. Mann Music & Art Co. Smart Spring Hats. See them in the window at $1.95. 2S Highland-Holloway Co. ..Match Victor records out to day. Mann Music & Art Co. 28 Smart Spring Hats. See them in the window at $1.95. 28 Highland-Holloway Co. I.eo Sperling Wednesday sold the business of the Alliance Junk company to Workman & Mcl.auirhlin. and will ship what stock he now has on hand. Possession will be given immediately thereafter. Mr. Sperling goes to Can ton, O., to engage in business with other members of his family. See the window of New Spring Millinery at $1.95. 28 Highland-Holloway Co. .."Down Hy the O-III-O, Vic tor record No. 1872.'!. Mann Mu sic & Art Co. 28 Miss Charlotte Stinger of Scotts bluir came to Alliance yesterday to re ceive medical aUcntbni- Harry Thiele returned Tuesday from a few days' business trip to Omaha. Fascinating Spring Hats at Satisfactory Prices. See them in the window. 2 Highland-Holloway Co. The new Victor records always on sale first day of the month. Mann Music & Art Co. 28 UUY HY THE NAMK Colorite COLORS OLD AND NEW STRAW HATS Our Stock is Complete Also Colorite Double Strength Fabric Dyes In Tablet Form ALLIANCE DRUG CO. Scotten & Hershman, Proprietors 214 Box Hutte Avenue. Hart Schaffner &.Marx Clothes Clotho More wear more style less cost in Hart Schaffner & Marx all-wool clothes New Stetson Hats New Clapp and Walkover Shoes Sold Exclusively at Famous Clothing House atarday Special Only, at The CASH STORE .Mar. This is worth your time to save money Come early and get a good selection before the bargains are all gone. This sale is for one day only. We sell for cash only. Look over these wonderful values. Saturday we could not give the proper service, the crowd was so large. TURKISH TOWELS BUDAL CAMBRIC SMOCKS AND SILKOUNE BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES (TwotoaCstomei) 19 YARD OVERBLOUSES 25 YARD 2 98 IQiFAflf iurj: S1 QS in all new patterns 36 inch wide. iyC L'0?L'" ThU (Jmni ? id, val. Th are 40c values. Bis selectton These are $1.00 and $3.00 values. These are 35c values, This yards lo a custome?.) These at e $4':0 va,ues" to choose fr0m' AU Leathr- UGT,nJ?R5oRK CHILDREN'S DRESSES MADRAS DRAPERY BOYS' OVERALLS CHILDREN'S HOSIERY PERCALES n 25 YARD $1.98 In n,ue' Rose and (;,een 98 PAIR 25? EACH 9gA YARD In goo neayy Denim regular $1.33 36 inch widths In best grade of Gingham.. These values, all sizes. Rough and Ready. 13c and 58c values. AU fast colors weie $98 and 3-98 values. $1.25 and $1.59 Values Saturday only. Size 6 to 16 years. These are 43c to 60c values. RENFREW STANDARD DAMASK MERCERIZED Damask Mercerized, 61 inch width. 98cper yard Saturday, 3 yards to a customer. This is a regular $2.23 value. BUNGALOW APRONS 98c" EACH These are regular $2.48 values. MEN'S 5( NECKWEAR SALE You pay $1.00 for one, give you one extra for 5c more.. These are regular $1.30 neckwear.. All good patterns. SILK SALE $1.95 Foulards and Plain Colors. LADIES' DRESSES In Silk and Tricolette SI 9.98 These are $23 and $35 values. RIH STORE ("-TtkrVstXJ?ix:iiiir