THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1C21 roun Fill DAY, APRIL 15 Junior Class Play Patty Makes Things Hum PHOTOPLAY "From Now On" SATURDAY, 7 f rrUmm MAlNlU APRIL 16th JLtiiJJVi ILll JL ilVUll V AND NIGHT The Screen Version of the World-Known Indian Classic "The Last of the IVlOlllCSnS James Fenimore. Coopers Fourth Episode- "Tfi pnn nf Tnr7nn" "The Shiek's Revenge" 1 OUil Ul ldiZdll MATINEE From the Book BY- SUNDAY, APRIL 17th Wm. Faversham -IN- "The Man Who Lost Himself" MONDAY, APRIL 8th Continuous From 3:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M. . SHOWS-3, 5, 7, 9 "TlL BIB IPO All? A M A TPIThM" Any schoo JL 1IC JIMJL JL ILJjL HJ'iL PL INa. JL lJ-l . Special'From 4 to 6 p. m. School Child under dd and W. T. Reg. Adm.: 20 & 40c w.t. KAN DOM SHOTS For Hill Harper's information, we will explain that the trombone player doesn't really swallow his instrument, lie only seems to do so. The Smallest Newskid was convers ing: with the Lady Bookkeeper. "Say, did you know iny dadly Umght a .restaurant yesterday?'' lie pski-d her. The Lads- Bookkeeper professed in terest. "Well, he did," the S ma lie. Newskid went on, "and 1 laid awake Almost two hours last night wondering where he got the monoy to do it." the young men who are leing ruined by the movie today are sons of men wio are "ruined" by rending "Diamond l.)ick" novels twenty-five years ago. confessions as on every Lord's Day. The Bible school service invites you to help by adding your talents to m.ike , for efficiency. The Endeavor prayer j meetings afford a place for the young and others who wish to attend, to iret into the spirit of worship. j The convention, of the fifth d'strict : will be held at Sidney, April 27 anil 2S. I The miil-week meeting on Wednes- I dav eveninir is ahvavs interesting find I be pies The Minnesota game protective league is urging a tax on cats. logs lire the favorite masculine pet, but eats have been dear to feminine hearts ince Eve was at home in the Garden. The Minneapolis News says that since women have the vote, they cannot con sistently ask for special consideration in matters of taxation. Today's Best Story. A woman from the woolly east was in Alliance la; t week, visiting a friend. She brought along with her a small son, and in the course of her stay here dropped in at Bert Lning's and got some: stulF for the kid. She was I helpful. Get the habit and in a tremendous hurrv and as she i ent at all' Services. H headed for the door dropped a parcel. I Come to the church with She was in such haste that she ihdn t and a welcome notice it, and Bert sprang to the rescue. He retrived the parcel and rushed after her. '.Tardon me, madam, here is a package you dropped." The lady thanked him pleasantly, and Bert said, in Parting, "Call again, please." "Thank you, I will," said the cus tomer, with real feeling. "You bring your folks and come over to see us real soon." ' again occipy their special platform and assist in the music. More definite Announcements will be made at the Sunday morning service. MEARL C. SMITH, Pastor. doing to rain? We have rain coat and umbrellas. Highlartd-Hclloway Co. Boilerplate Wit: A prominent min ister says that to the lawless all laws are blue. Which is tjuite true, as far as it goes, but covers the imestion bout as well as the proverb. To the pure all things are pure," effectually sterilizes dubious drinking water. a message AT THE CHURCHES STEPHEN' J. EPLER, Minister. METHODIST CHURCH GLYCERINE MIXTURE PREVENTS APPENDICITIS It is evident that Grover Benr loll ' doesn't take any stock in the view that j Germany plans another war. Marian Star. Wanted to buy both your fit and stock hogs. O'Bannon and Neuswanger. Phone 71. 18tf WEEK-END SPECIAL Choice of any Blouse in the window for $6.9."). Highland-Holloway Co. At the last Lions club dinner, John Cftthrlft Ug up this communication to raUond company from one who had not only unVil, but knew how to rT'ess" t on the omr that be: Tr? it uttsolutely neeemary in the of hia Uutv dav and niirht. that the engtaecr ?f Vur yarl at the whIchK0 tipper terminal brldVr, notiM rnuKe to rast;r PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The church is closed for repairs and interior decorating. There will be no services of any kind at the church next Sunday. All Sunday school pa pers will be held and distributed the following Sunday. The annual congregational meeting was held Tuesday evening of this week. All reports revealed the church and organizations in good condition, having carried on very .successfully during the year. The church and mjs s'onury organisation both pa'd trfeir fu'l apportionments for benevolences jgether with individual gifts the Ptr!ne din end ilnriir find TiSZ nr" of hpnevolcnt sifts over J700.00: then. T-uit and flttiiK1 und banc and baft irttl ! I inn lud'es' nuxiliarv h.is been verv hiss and yell and wail and pant am surr.SKM. Wtnir receipts foV the! Mrs. M. C. Smith will lead the Ep worth Leag-ue Sunday night at (:.".(. Subject: "How can We Improve Our Recreations?" Sunday morning at 1 1 o'clock, an opportunity will be given for parents to have their small children dedicated to God in holy baptism. After the baptismal service, the pastor will preach on "The Religion of Child hood." Sunday evening the junior choir will Simple glycerine, buckthorn birk, I etc., as mixed in Ail'er-i-ka, removes I all foul, accumulated poisonous matter from BOTH upper end lower bowel and' prevents appendicitis. Relieves ANY CASE gas on stomach er consti pation. The INSTANT pleasant action of Aiber-i-ka surprises both doctors and patients. A business man reports great benefit in a long standing case of indigestion and sour stomach. Harry Thiele, druggist. W. R Pate has gone Neb., on a business trip, to return Saturday. to Gordon, He expects New Victor Records ON SALE TODAY t Clever new numbers characterize April Selections in Victor Records. , GET YOUR EARLY. WIKER MUSIC HOUSE "Everything in Music" V : J - ' 7 ; ; ; a j Home Comfort I . ." . . ul tr:riiJi na i anl and yowl and grate and grind and nfta,.iv StiOO. Other organiza puff and bump and click und clang and .,, navp uc(,uited themselves with chug and moan and hoot and toot uhd crash ami jar and Jerk ftiV! Va.tp ar." ingle and twang and clack and rum ue and tangle and ring and clatu and yelp and croak and howl and hu. Anil snarl and puif und growl ami thump and boom and crash and jolt ami jostle and shake and screech and snort and slam and throb and crink and ijuiver and rumble and roar and ?'ell and smoke and smell and shriek ike h II!" With the possible exception of Rabe lais, we do not now recall any writer with a greater gift for fluent expres sion. The wife of an Alliance business tnan was asked; "What is your hus band's average income?" Her reply' was: "About midnight." Tramp: "Any rags, paper, old iron to ll?" Head of House (irately): "No, go away my wife's away for the sum mer." Tramp (smilingly): "Any bottles?" Ain't It Ihe Truth? A ceitain newspaper editor pub lished one successful issue of his news paper. Everything that happened in the community was taken to the party concerned, who promptly had the news suppressed, and the final outcome was that each subscriber received a blank Kheet on publication day. The editor Is said to have spent an enjoyable flight- -dreaming happily that he had offended no one. Empeco News. What would the humorous para irraphem do if it weren't for prohibi tion? Another one: "In the old days it was the barkeeper's custom to throw in a cijrur with each sale of a bottle of laughing water. Now the pur chaser is lucky if the bartender doesn't thrown in a piece of crepe." Friend Husband "The man was in a tantrum and the lady was in a reverie, and they collided." Friend Wife "1 suppose both cars were badly damaged." Picture Show Jays. Of all the jays you'll ever find In any sort of crowd. Is he who at the picture show Reads all the iIoda aloud. Hasting Ttribue. W- '"""v another sort of jay lie fills our soul with heat Wno parks his stick chewing gum On the adjoining seat. Nebraska City Press. Another jay'a the thoughtless yap As senseless as a bat Who throws a lighted seegar butt Upon our Stetson hat. A Nebraska City man Is such a "nice girl" that J. Hyde Sweet ac of iilavinsr left needle oa the knitting team. " veCC'.YCl - the rnemhershtp of the church and six were restored. Twelve letters were given and one member died during the year. About ninety church services neia anu lour communion un ices. Over $1,000 worth of beautifully colored slides instructive of the work ot the chuvch as earned on by tne home and foreign board have been shown as well a? the Red Cross lec tures and the Boy Scout pictures. The vear has witnessed a marked interest n all the work of the church. The Lord hath crowned the year with His Roodness. for which we give our heart ier thanks. At the c'ose of the con gregation meet'ng, F. A. Bald was elected to the board of trustees. t A. J. KEARNS, Pastor. BAPTIST CHURCH Even in dollars and ce,nts a person who regularly attends church is better off than he otherwise would be, for worship quickens those great business virtues industry, honesty and thrift. Church attendance promotes good health and lengthens life, for it is not work but worry that kills, and the vielil;nnr of the mind and heart to the Most High drives out worry and brings pence. This is what you get and will do if you Intend the following services at our church, if you are not connected with other churches. Come, you are u-elcome. Subjects as follows:, i Morninir. "A Plea for Exemption. Vvonino- "The Man uo a Tree." Were you ever up a tree? And the limb breaking and you were afraid to jump down ? Come ana near mis sermon well as the other. AH evening services a half hour later from now on. Afternoon sen-ices at 2:30. The coming cnurcn me m this hour, uduits welcome aio. LUTHERAN CHURCH ' Next Sundav 400 years have elapsed iinn 1 mVipr aoDeared before the Diet at Worms, and so courageously de fended the truth or the uime wnicn for oenturies had been throttled. In memory of Luther's faithful stand, which gave to us the open Bible, we shall have a special service. The service will be in the afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the German language. F. DROtlitMltLLLK, raioi. Is Within the Reach of the Average Family BUT 11H frJ ' 'i It Takes Careful Planning and Buying Wicker FttTnittire CHURCH OF CHRIST r "Sinvote doctrines of the church of Oiiist." is the subject for the morn-, in service. The evening subject is. "The Conversion of the Ethiopian. These will be sermons on first-pnnci-pals .and as always the evangelistic note will be emphasiied. We are ex pecting another great audience and WEEIyENl) SPECIAL Choice of any Blouse in th window for $6.95. Highland-Hollow ay Co. ' Have you ever stepped into a sun parlor or living room completely furnished in wicker furniture? There is always an atmosphere or restful ease, of "Home Comfort" present. If you would get great satisfaction from the home please your daughter or the head of the house investigate the subject of Wicker Furniture. ' Let us show you what we have in wide selection of pieces. Remember our prices are always in in stant accord with any lowering in wholesale prices. Let us Help You Select a Beautiful Suite Rockers, Tables, Sewing Chairs, Sewing Baskets, Library Tables, Gate Leaf Tables, Lamps, Writing Desks, etc All ith Tapestry and Cretonne Upholstery, in Fine Frosted Rrown, Ivory and Oak Finish. HOUSE FURNISHINGS' ' leii Miller . HOUSE FURNISHINGS n 8 An exchange remarks that most of