NINKTY-TWO MASONS TAKK S2d DEGREE (Continued from Tajje 1) . A. M .Olds, 32, UpmlnRronL , J. B. O Neal, 32, H.vnnmj. H. L. Orm?by, 32, Alliance. Itovt Ponath, 32. AHinnce. F. M. Phelps, 30, Alliance. L. D. Terrin, 30, Whitman. F. I rotmeMl, 32, llmingfortl. v. r V''t. is Mullen, i Earl I,. Toland, IS. F. C. Prince, 32, Alliance, i I. K. Homifr, 14, Alliance. F. W. Herder, 82, Alliance. Frank K. Roberts, 32, Alliance. J. A. Hciman, 32, Heminjrford. John H. Unpen, 31, Mullen. J. I Ke, 32, Lakeside. 1. VV. Fpencer, 1R, Alliance. V. E. .Sj)encer, 32, Alliance. A. C Smart, 32, Alliance. C. 11. Silvernail, 32, Uridecport. H. V. Shellenhercor, 32, Alliance. Jt. I Rims, 32. Alliance. K. Fi. Rayem, 32, Seneca. K. S. Tavlor, 32, ScottsblufT. V. H. Turner, 32, Alliance. 11. 1 Tipple, 32, AlHance. O. K. Williams; 32, Alliance. William H. White, 32, Alliance. .' Charles K. Waite, 32, Lakeside. : C. WcMuch, 32, DridKeport. 0. K. Wilirun, 32, Crawford 1. D. Whuley, 32, Lakeside. J. V. Yanders, 32, Alliance. ' Kobprt Yarbioujrh, 32, Alliance. W. B. Younpr, 32, Alliance. , Sec the new Sport and Sum mer Hats just arrived. 49 Highland-HoHoway Co. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duechsenstein returned Monday from a trip to Omaha. Ilesults show that a'jrreat deal of thinkinjr is done on things that are not worth the effort. Another indication of an early sum mer is that the women are beginning to show their ears. The man who has the reputation of "beinpr up to the minute has little time to watch the clock. The louder a man proclaims his Americanism the more suspicious you are justified in being. Men may have the brains to invent women's fashions, but not the build to show them off. Pens and Pencils For Graduates Practical assuredly, for (he day does not go by on which they are not used. And as with all personal possessions, one likes to have a handsome pen and pencil. Come see our complete stocks of Fountain Pens and Gold and Silver Pen cils. The best makes on the market a n d styles for every taste. Fountain Pens, $2.50 to ?33 Eversharps, $1.00 to $5.00 Other Pencils, 50c to $3.00 Thiele's Tkt Sttrt With 'CumranM Without Rid Taft .Firestone races mashed 30 x 3 Plain Casing $11.45 30 x 3V6 Non-Skid Casing $14.55 32 x 3VL Non-Skid Casing $22.15 30 x 3ij Non-Skid Cord '. , $25.45 32 x 3V1 Non-Skid Cord .$37.80 TUBES 30x3 Grey Tube .$2.25 30 x 3i Grey Tube . . . $2.65 32 x 3Vi Grey Tube $3.00 , (All Other Sizes in Proportion) Z'. Z?: These Prices Include War Tax v Coursey & Miller FORD GARAGE i hi. Hobo Taking a Rest of Thirty Days in the City's Bastil ft Even the Sons of Tiest don't fret much re it these days. They come into Alliance riding the rods, and go out the same way within the shortest pos sible f puce of time if they realize what is Rood for them. Now and then, however, there is a leisurist who stands on hh riirhts, and when the cops come across one who dallies when piven the order to move on, he is allowed to rest in a cell at the city bastile and reflect. - Robert Carr is the only vajr now in the city jail, and unless he evinces a sudden chansre Of heart he is scheduled to remain there for fifteen weary days. Kobeit blew into town three or four weeks a?ro and was induced to leave by the police, who disliked the way he hunjy around and rested where everyone could see him. He had no money and subsisted largely on back door handouts. Robert finally left town, but he did it grumblingly. Last Friday night he returned. Alliance appeals to him. The cat came back. For the second time, Mr. Carr was requested to pass on with the rest of the 'boes. He didn't exactly refuse, but he failed to- do so and he failed so persistently and so publicly that he was arrested, charged with loitering, prowling and vagrancy, and drew a fine of $25 and costs. He immediately announced thnt he didn't propose to work during his incarceration. Judge Roberts reminded him that if he didn't work, he could expect pretty slim pickings in the way of grub. He didn't seem to care. Twenty-five dollars and costs amounts to fifteen days in jail. To date, Robert has been getting along on one meal a day and has not volun teered even once to wield a shovel or push a lawnmower. Work doesn't appeal to him at all, and he's frank about it. He grumbles about the grub now and then, but seems to be satis fied with everything else. Aside from this tendency to complain about the food, he's one of the nicest guests the city ever entertained. Real saving!) are to be had on our Suits of 1-3 to Vi lss han actual values. 49 Highland-HoHoway Co. CERTAIN CURE ' . Patient: "What shall I take to re move the redness from my nose." Doctor: "Take nothing especially between meals." The Bulletin (Syd ney). U,AiAXJ SILVER LININGS April showers bring May double headers. Boston Herald. Get your Hosiery at the new market prices. 49 Highland-HoHoway Co. Now that the war is pretty well over the man who has not learned to spell trinitrotoluol may feel that he will not have to. .loUatUH It may surprise Europe to learn that the United States lost more money in the war than anybody else, but they saw to it that we got least. There are a lot of unemployed, but there are more vests with egg on them than there were a few months ago. It is said the French konw only by hearsay that the Americans are the greatest water drinking people. There does not Beem to be any im mediate danger that the average man will take his job too seriously. In the interest of international ami ty it might pay to bore a hole in the island of Yap and sink it. r The average reformer is sorry for what he used to do and is determined that others 6hall quit it. It is hard to convince Rome persons that the earth was not created for their particular benefit. ALLIANCE HERALD. TUESDAY, T1 1 Is Offering High Grade Merchandise at Very Low Prices This Week READ ON Men's Men's Men's Boys Fine DOYS Blue Overalls Work ghocg Drcgs ghocg' Home Guard Elk Shoes ou Heavyweight. T u ' Shoes CO CA All Leather All sizes Full Cut p.DU $2 65 $1.10 Good Values $3.50 .50 $3.15 $3.90 'MEN'S SHOES. Men's Leather Beautiful Line of Three Pairs Cotton ' MEN'S . Walk-Over Gauntlet Gloves NEW rwt row0 NEW ' Flannel Gloves Cotton Gauntlets SSEJttS" (Automobile) Dress Shirts . Two Pairs for $7.50 85c $1.25 25c 25c Men's - Men's Better Grade SEXTON WILSON BROS. Fine Line of B. V.D. 200 Grade , Union Suits Union Suits style Athletic Men's Garters Unions 75c $1.00 . 9gc $1.50 25c PURE SILK Men's Fine Boys' Caps Men's Iland Made Boy Scout Hosiery all wool wilson bkos. worth up to $1.00 Worsted Suits $2.50 m 45J 75c AUNew. 39c . $35.00 50c . Men's $12.50 Grade Munsing B0YS' Boy's Waists Fine Neckwear JohnRStetson fine Union Suits 5$1 0075J Union Suits fl.00Value3 ?1Va,ue3 imported Sift,' . sSSw- 50C ! 59C Boys' New Line of Fine Boy Scout Suits Men's DubbelBilt Suits flatgfor Dress Shirts Work Shirts Warranted 6 months theKidS x Sixes 144 ,15. 15 6.50 Values Pull ma . wear-?18.75 Values , and 16 Full made 50& 75 and $12.50 $1.00 ; $1.00 $3.50 50c j i , ' The FAMOUS CLOTHING HOUSE The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes X BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY ALL THE YEAR ROUND vr MAY 17, 1921 FAMOUS r i