The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 18, 1921, Image 12

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1D21
Cut of His Jib
Landed Montana
Youth in Jail
A curse cn n'l ta;!'rs- cn-l v t'if
vaps lm (!o-;trn men's rlotl.irir! At
least thi .- i;- tlie opin.on of Carey
Kitcliie, n'n"tren- ear-ill Mnnt:ma
youth who is now l.-ifiuu Vliinjr in the
county jail, serving the first week of a
Hvty-'day jail ;rntrnce hamlol him hy
fount v .IikIo Tn.-h n the rlwrjrp of
having intoxicating liUor in his os
.cssion. It was the cut of his jili that ruined
Kitchie.
The Montana hul was rliscoveied in
the Harvey cafe .shortly in't"r 1 a. m.
fin Twln'y last, !y OlTicer SLilwcll.
He was Kcateil at tlie counter, await
ing the arrival of an order of h.nii
und when the cop cami in. The
Montanan win sprawled over the
counter, hi:- head nn his hands. Un
fortunately lie wore' a coat that was
split up the hack. Noho.ly known .juM
vhv they t-fdit coats in this outland;sl
fashion. It does the wearer no rood,
j nd in this cae it cost him sixty days
in jail. 1'or his coat tails, v.bin spread
disclosed a pint flask of what looked to
Officer St i I well like hoo7.e. A closer
exnrr.ination established the fact.
Kitrhie was t.-'ken to the city jail.
When searched at tho police station,
another pocu'iar thine wavdiscovered.
In another pocket of his apparel was
found a funnel. The presence of thi
was never satisfactorily explained. It
may he that it was u.-ed to pour new
whisky into old 1hUIcs, or it may have
linen used for purposes of painless
administration.
The Montana lad pulled an alibi, of
course, but he didn't pet away with it.
According to his story, he had found
the ho'.tle, with the funnel perched on
top of it, lying hesil" the sidewalk ex
actly two blocks east of King's Corner.
He persisted in maintaining the truth
of this yarn, and rather vexd the cops,
who said that they had been walking
the streets for months and had never
yet seen a bottle of hooch unattended.
Uitchic was taken to the county jail
Wednesday morning, and early Thurs
day morning was given a hearing he
fore Judge Tash. He entered a plea
of guilty, and put up a pathetic stall
about how no one would believe the
absolute truth concerning the way he
rame into possession of the booze.
County Attorney Ilayse had him
charged with two counts, one illegal
possession and the other the transport
ing of contraband wet goods, but
Judge Tash figured that he could hand
out n sufficiently h"avy penalty on the
first count. He thereupon gave the
Montana boy thirty days on the charge
of having the stuff in his possession,
end a second thirty days for lying
about the way he came into possession
of it.
Sheriff M'ller has a hunch that
young Ritchie knows considerable
about the wet goods traffic in Alli
ance, and once or twice the youth, who
fully understands how many hours
there are in sixty days, has shown
signs of kicking in with some valuable
information. So far, however, he has
nobly upheld his honor and protected
the source of supply. Whether, as time
noes on. be will weaken remains to be
seen. This is poor weather to stay in
j:ih
Alliance Keo Men
Attend Auto Show
at Omaha Auditorium
Calvin I. Walker and Hill Floyd,
both of the A. H. Jones company of
this city, attended the automobile
show which recently closed at Oma
ha. They returned to Alliance the
first of the week, reporting a large
attendance from over the state and
the usual amount' of interest in the
new model.
According to Mr. Walker, the 1021
cars show no radxal repartures, either
;n design or material, fiom the pres
ent models. The manufacturers seem
to have their machines pretty weii
standardized, and save for minor im
provements, there is but little indica
tion that the new mJdels are any dif
ferent from the old.
There was but little of the flashy
stuff apparent, most of the manufac
turers sticking to standard colors, as
well as designs. A yenr or so ago, it
was common to see a perfect riot of
colors, but this year's show sees few
cars which are not of the standard
blue, green, red, brown or bjack.
There were no brilliant purples in evi
dence. The automobile industry has experi
enced something of a shakeup during
the past year or so, and Mr. Walker
declares that the show proved the old
adage about the survival of the fit
test. There were a number of vacant
stalls at the auditorium, several man
ufacturers being conspicuous by their
absence.
DR. COWMAN office in Firsi
National Rank Cuilding. 8tl
It KA irvrc foil li g K
Husband (angrily): "What! No sup
per ready? This is the limit! I'm
going to a restaurant."
Wife: "Wait just five minutes."
Husband: "Will it lie ready then?"
Wife: "No, hut then I'll go with
you." Houston Post.
Many From Alliance
Attend the Funeral
cf Herman Peters
Funeral service for Herman I'eter:--.
well Known ranchman, banker ard
landowner, were he!from the late
home in Hay Springs Wednesday.
Had he lived until Thursday, Mr. Ie
ters would have been fifty-seven years
old. He (Fed at the Wise memorial
hospital, Omaha, last Sunday, the
cause of death lieing eczema.
Mr. 1'i'ters had lived at Hay Spring"
for .thirty-six ear, coming to west
ern Nebraska in from Illinois.
He wu. born in Albion, III. In 1M7
he was marred to Miss Alice Rhodes
of Hay Springs. He has been active
ly connected with the business of this
part of the state since he came to this
part of the country. At the time of
his death he was the owner of over
-even thousand aeres of land in Sher
idan and Mox Dutte counties. The es
tate is valued at $1. ',0,000.
Funeral services were in charge of
the Masonic fraternity, of which Mr.
Peters had been a member for years.
Me was affiliated with Hav Springs
lodge No. 177, A. F. & A. M., and Ma
lita commandery No. 22 of Chadron.
Over two hundred Masons were pres
ent at the funeral, delegations being
present from Alliance, Uushville, Gor
don," Hay Springs and Chadron. Mem
bers of his commandery were present
;n full uniform.
Alliance Masons who were present
were: I. K. Tash, K. G. I.aing, J. H.
H. Hewitt, M. S. Hargraves, E. A.
Hall. K. H. Briggs, A. S. Mote, T. M.
Tullv, George P. Darling, K. J. Schill,
H. F. Thiele, True Miller, Albon Hall,
F. W. Irish, II. U. Real, J. K. Rice,
V. U. Harper and Dr. L. W. Bowman.
Others from Alliance were R. M.
Hampton, C .A. Newberry, W. D. Ru
mer, Simon Spry, Herman Krause,
Dr. H. A. Copsey, Mrs. I. E. 'lash,
Mrs. E. G. Laing and Mrs. Vermilion.
St. Patrick's Day I
Dances All Draw
Good Sized Crowds
No less than three St. Patrick's day
dances have served to liven up social
life in Alliance the past week. The
first of the series was given at the
Alliance hotel Fern Garden on Tues
day evening. The room was especi
ally decorated in green, the table?
blossomed out in green covers and toy
balloons, a couple of bu: hels of con
fetti and other things he'ped to liven
up the crowd. Andy Sltler and his
saxophone augmented the regular
orchestra.
Tlie Fern Garden orchestra plavc'
also for the Elks' St. Patrick's da. '
dance Thur.-day evening, when a larg
jnd good natured crowd participate
in the fun and between dances con
;umed a considerable quantity of greei
insii truit punch.
At the Roof Garden Thursday eve
nine: there was considerable merry
making. Harling's orchestra furnish
ing the music and an immense numhe'
of fee to make one of the most suc
cessful dances ever given there.
Petticoats are cheaper; which prove
that a thing is not always valuabli
merely because it is rare. Detroit
Free Press.
Before the modern girl kisses tc
make up, she makes up to kiss. Nor
folk Virginian-Pilot.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE At a bargain almost
new household furniture and player
piano. Call G01 Big Horn or phone
:S7. 32tt
Colonic Hat Dye all shades!
Alliance Drug Co., Scotten &
lleishman, 214 Box Cutte ave.
G. L. Shumway Will
Appeal Damage Suit
Against S. K. Warrick
i
01 no
ONE PLACE THEY AVOID
We have no wish to cast any reflec-
( tions on the courage of the prohibi-
tionists, but we can draw our own con
clusions from the fact that we haven't
'noticed them rushing to Ireland.
J Punch (London).
To the woman who hasn't a cook it
Is at least a satisfaction to know that
J she is her own boss. Petersburg, Va.,
Index-Appeal.
G. L. Shumway will carry to the '
state supreme court h's action agaimt
S. K. Warrick for $100,000 damages;
for alleged libel, says the Scottsblulf
News.
After Judge Westover Monday had
sustained the defendant's demurrer
and dismissed the action, the plaintiff
prepared for an appeal.
"The Shumway-Warrick case is not
ended, but the question of law will be
argued in the supreme court. This
court formerly held that libellous mat
ter was not priviliged. Judge West
over now overturns the former opinion
of Judge Hobart. The court says that
no matter how vicious or malicious the
statement may be. when filed with the
banking board, the libeller becomes im
mune from prosecution and liability,
said Mr. Shumway Tuesday morning.
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colored Com.
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come Clear and W
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thorough cleansintr. tWiv?
an application of yJfv
Whitening Cream each .
night and the penetrating fa
MARINELLO
BLEACH MASK
employed at frequent intervals
removes all traces of tan. Sample
of Whitening Cream Free at
McVicker Beauty Parlor
216 Box Butte
Don't forget the kiddies
Easter Caedies
THEY LIKE THEM AND
v THEY OUGHT TO HAVE
THEM COME IN.
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All Kinds
liliSl
W'c have Easter Candies Effs, Rabbits
and oilier nowlties that will delight the
hearts of children. Make it a point to
drop in before Easter and buy what you
need.
IJOX CANDIES, FOR EASTER
Several fancy packages suitable for
gifts. They will please your sweetheart.
Try it once.
OUR SODA FOUNTAIN
is dailv dispensing delicious combina
tions of.ice cream and fruits. Anything
you want. '
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Orders Taken For Special
BRICK ICE CREAM
FOR EASTER SUNDAY
Many Combinations will be available, or you can
order whatver you want. Don't wait till the last
minute, but plan now.
: Phone 27 We Deliver:
Alliance Candy Store
atarday, Mar cti
19,
THESE SPECIALS are for one day Only. See these wonderful values. Come
early while the Selection is large. We save you many dollars by buying at
our store.
MEN'S UNIONALLS BLACK SATEEN LADIES' TAFFETA SILK LADIES' OXFORDS
LEE'S MAKE , 36 INCHES WIDE mi&OOEiO
Ad XT A IN A GOOD SELECTION ' PATENT KID
. : C04Q ,..r ?! . 4Dc Yard . nn
(Saturday Only) ONE OF THE DEST GRADES. These are All New Stylish Dresses,
All Sizes. These are Regular SG.00 Values. Ten 'ards to a customer. Regular As Cheap as a Gigham Dress were These are Regular $7.00, $8.00 and $9.00 Values.
03c, 75c and $1.00 Quality. $25.00 Values.
ALL WOOL NORFOLK BOYS' SUITS best grade of LADIES' SILK HOSIERY Ladies' Brown Ladies' Shoes Ladies' Silk
Made of material that costs $G.00 per yard recently.
BLEACHED SHEETING AnrKrir High Grade cloth Tors Gloves
These are inverted Pleat models, very well tailored and IN liKOWJN and liLAvti in Brown Grey IN TCI ck tav
lined througholt. Colors-Drown, Grey and Heather. CQr rA I1Ue and Black AND BLUP
All numbers have two pair of pants. $1.50 (SaturdaOnV)
$858 Ten Yards to a Customer. I QQp Pnii
inK. , , . , , Ladies' Full Fashioned Hose These are regular Th .
These are Regular $15.00 Values. Alt Sizes. 10-4 Sheeting Bleached-Regular 20c Values 2sf aSn These were $1.50
$1.00 Values. Regular $2.50 Values. $8. and $10 values anr $2.00 .Values
ONE MINUTE STORE TALK
"You folks are certainly to be congratulat
ed upon your courage and optimism in pre
paring such a very large showing of spring
clothes. Time was when the conduct of a
clothing store did not take so much thinking
ahead. It must be a revelation to every man
who comes here and who stops to think of the
far-reaching service you strive to offer and
succeed in so admirably," commented a cus
tomer.
HARPER MUST ALWAYS BE PREPARED
We sell for Cash and
We sell for Less
ONE MINUTE STORE TALK
"This coming Easter Sunday will be like old
times. My husband is in the men's repay
ment buying a new suit. My son is doing
likewise and of course I, too, must keep up
withe procession which is so much easier to
do this year with the prices down where they
are," said a proud little "better half," buying
a new Easter outfit in our women's wear section.
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