C7T s CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Want t bu omethlnrT Hub. rda of people Bcn theae Want A cojumni looking for what you r othera htva to offer. Qat quirk raaulta by advcrtielng in Tha Hara,ld Want Ad acpartmenL RATES One cent par word per Insertion. Coata no mora than ether newapapera and wa irunr antee that you reach aereral hun dred mora readera. Buy circula tion, not hot air. WANTED WANTED Salesman for Alliance and vicinity. Commission contract only, for Fpare time or full time. We will teach you to sell income protec tion through our free Kchool of in struction and help you build a profit able business. MASSACHUSETTS I50NDING AND INSURANCE CO., Accident and health Dept., Saginaw, Michigan, Capital $1,500,000. 87-88 WANTED A gcod Holstein milk cow. WM. LUCHTE, St. Joseph hospital. WANTED School girl to work part time for board and room; pleasant home. Phone 710. 80-88 WANTED Six-room house unfur nished, with garage. Call phone 170 or 757. 70-tf FOR SALE SEE Norton at Guardian State bank for a Ford Truck, grain and stock fcody, for sale or trade. 8G-88 FOR SALE Certified Kanrad seed wheat at $1.30 per bushel. S. J. IOSSI, phone 813F13. SG-87 FOR SALE Ford Touring Car; 1921 model; overhauled, tip-top shape, newly painted, good price if taken at once. STURGEON GARAGE. 85-88 FOR SALE A good base burner. Mrs. O'Bannon. Phone 512. 84-87 FOR SALE Small .house, modern; A-l location. Phone 124. tf FOR SALE Giant rhubarb, grown since July 5, for canning purposes. G. W. NATION. 7y-87p FOR SALE One registered Red Poll bull, one 6-foot vertical Jones mower. Eugene Rosenberger. 74tf FOR SALE Big type Chester White boars; best of breeding. Phone S01F11. D. E. PUR1NTON. 71-tf FOR SALE Old papers, 5 cent3 a bundle, at The Herald Office. FOR SALE Good used cars. A. IT. JONES Co., 3rd and Cheyenne, tf HUNTERS TAKE NOTICE. Absolutely no hunting allowed on my place. 83-88-p E. E. FENNER. NOTICE No huntiner or trapping allowed or, the W. W. Beck property in Garden countv. GSto F "Hearts of Youth", a picturization of Mrs. E. D. 11 N. Southworth's famous novel, "Ishmael," is the attrac tion for tonight at the Imperial. "Ish mael," it will be recalled, turns upon the troubles of a young man over whose birth hangs a shadow wlvch causes his repudiation by the aristo cratic father of the girl he loves and who loves him. The fact that the re lationship of various characters to each other i somewhat involved only reives to render the final climax the more dramatic and forceful. Gouverneur Morris' remarkable tale, I he Penalty" made into a film, will be shown Saturday. It tells the amaz ing story of one of the most original characters in fiction. No more bizarre forceful yet convincing character is to be found in any book than Mr. Mor ris' skillfully drawn "Blizzard," mas ter mind of the underworld, who might have been a genius and a power for good had it not been for the mis take of an unskilled surgeon who made him a cripple for life. Sunday's feature is Owen Moore in "The Desperate Hero," one of the best pictures in which this versatile screen ar.Jia? played. Carmel Myers in "Cheated Love" is scheduled for next Monday. The open ing sequences show Sonya, the girl of the story, as a Russian immigrant. She arrives in America to make her home with her father, a storekeeper of the Ghetto. In Russia there is a man whom she loves. The Russian is a young medical student who has sub merged his heart and his ideals to his career as a surgeon. The American lover is a settlement worker, a com posite of everything that a man should be. Sonya decides between them when the little Yiddish theatre, in which the works as a seamstress, is wrecked by an explosion and she calms the audience by singing a favorite song from the burning stage. The Wool Dresses for Girls are snappy. Ilighland-Holloway Co. COMMENT & DIS COMMENT J The Ai buckle case, which i fortun-' ately being tried with rapidity and promises to come to a successful con-1 elusion without dragging out the agony unendurably, is the finest rort of meat for the muckrnkcrs. The time was, a few years ago, when the: mucKrakers were confined to a few men who were disgruntled over their failure to get their share of the politi cal graft of their time, and who sought to make things uncomfortable for the fellows who were more suc cessful. There were, of course, a few ' special magazine writers who found . the public l.kcd that sort of ttulT and) tried to give it to them. Now that politics is no longer inter- Jetting, the muckrakera have iurnet to other things. And salacious scandals are not only more interesting to inves-; tigate, but will appeal to a much 'larger audience. It has been twenty-j I five or thirty years since newspapers ui.-cuini.ii iiini uy priming Ull ine (IP- ; tails of the filthy trials they might be ' condemned by a few, but that even ' those who condemned them most loud ly read every line that could be print ed. Nowadays the muckraking clas contains not only those who write about facts that should be concealod, but tho.e who rend. And the A l buckle ca.-e, because of the nationwide prom inence of the scandal, has brought all of them to the front. People who never so much as drank a glass of home brew in their entire blameless Jives are having the oppor tunity to indulge in virtuous shudders over the "orgies" of those wild movie ' men and women. For that matter, to are those who have done a little drink- ing. The first class is shocked .t cny thing, but it takes more to shock them than it did twenty-five years ago. Do ' you remember, gentle reader, how everybody was just simply overcome . at the details of the "monkey dinner"' given by society's elite at Newport? . Judged by present day standards, that was a" pretty tame atlair. We're getting a good b't of interest ing information about the movie col ony out in sunny California, as well as about Arbuckle and his immediate as sociates. It would appear that the movie stars are not so well thought of out in California, where they live, as they are in the rest of the country, j Maybe this is because they know them 1 better. The Californinns are ti emen- dously proud of the industry, and a few of the headliners are received in the best circles, but as a rule the movie people have had a cold shoulder j turned in ineir direction. The older residents (if there are such people in California) seem to be snobbish. The aristicracy there isn't ' one of wealth and position. Popular ity doesn't enter into it. The movies made Los Angeles, they admit, inas much as the city has doubled in popu lation in the past ten years ami now ranks as the tenth in wealth in the country. But whenever the names of movie actors have been put up for membership in exclusive clubs, the doors were slammed tight shut, and have stayed that way. With plenty of money to spend, the movie people have bu.lt their own clubs and formed their own circle of society, which is just what -happens anywhere else ' under similiar ;iicu.nstances. . j Sudden wealth, however, doesn't carry with it the ability to take care of it properly. The Hollywood colony, it is said, has degenerated into a place where everyone spends money. With plenty of cash coming in all the time, and facilities for spending it some what limited, it is perhaps no more than natural that there should be some rivalry in devising ways and means to get riil of it and bring additional ex citement into the lives of people who feed on nothing else, and therefore require their hours of recreation to be filled with something pretty wild in order to feel that they are doing any thing at all out of the ordinary. It doesn't come with much of a shock, therefor, to discover that the movie people frequent road hou.-es and give booze parties, or that they gam ble a little now and then, or even more often than that. "Revels" seems to be a common word in the general ind ct ment. So do several others. "Gambl ing" is another charge, and we are told that the central figure in the present scandal has an ability to win OUCH thc BACK Of TYMS cfw Tie. is CATCH INC Mfc RUSHT ON TH LHEEU HERS COMES .Maer Ht HAS 1 - THE ALLIANCE HERALD. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1021. at crnp-shooting that is the envy of j his friends and his enemies alike. But these things aren't any more than is to be expected of mushroom aristicracy ' in this day and age of the world. It I really doesn't boar on the question at all. These things are to be found everywhere, and the fact that there are found oftener in California is sim ply because the people concerned have more money to spend. The worst feature about it is the way the same society people who have refused to take the movie people into their circles are buzzing about now. Representatives of eighteen women's clubs, from the highest to the lowest, have reserved seats at the trials. They are troinjr to reform the movie people, and they fondly imagine thnt by fill ing their ears with the filth of this particular trial they are somehow or other helping themselves in this self-impo.-ed tusk. If one didn't know that the dear girls are in deadly earnest, one would bo tempted to laugh. At that, we'll gamble that it wns a harder Job selecting applicants from the var ious clubs than it was getting them to go. PLEASANT VALLEY Mrs. Charles McNey returned home Saturday morning from Council Muffs la., bringing her father and mother with her. The father is in very pcor he-"h. Misses Naomi and EMora Snuibbs spent Sundav with Mis Lilian Ervine. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ruder are rejoic ing over the arrival of a baby boy born September, 25 Miss Georgia Timblim and brother are spending a few days with their sister in the Pine Ridge. The family of C. W. Cox have all been on the sick list the past week. Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lew Rob erts. Mr. and Mrs. James Irvine visited at the Edward Fcister home Thurs day. Mrs. Charles McNey brought a baby girl home with her from the home at Co.mcil Bluffs. There will be services at the school house next Sunday at 3 o'clock with Rev. Cox of Hemingford in charge. Everybody come. Miss Leola Squibbs spent 'Sunday with her parents. The big bosses of Pleasant Valley ave go'rg nuts over that road row. They think it should come throuth this community anyhow. We are all wondering what their next idea will be. Mrs. Gust Peterson will entertain the ladies' aid of the Congregational church of Hominjrford next Thursday evening, also the ladies of Pleasant Valley. Mads Sorenron wns a caller in the Fleasant Valley neighborhood Sunday evening. Wonder what the attraction is? BLACKKOOT Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dyer end son, Percy, left loft the first of last week for their home at Bertrand. Word was received from them saying they on ived home safely the same day they left. Nearly everbody in this vicintiy seems to be having th gripne. Some have it quite hard, while others have it light. Ida Hood was taken home from school Friday quite sick, but is bet ter Ht this writing. L. L. and G. E. Dyer motored to Alliance on business Friday. Chares Moravelc and Mr.-. Meeker and son motored to Hemingford Sut urday. Threshincr is nearly nil done and spud digging has stared. Some fall ALLIANCE DRUG CO. MBBm Tho reason jimimSSe Gene Byrnes Says: 'Thanks for the Advice." SHOCS VJU- 1 VRWC Kit K1F wo TlfS o TKtV fUTrtK6 umAUi grain is up while other fields are just' ocing sowed. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baldwin visit ed nt the Roy Grosse home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Sheldon visited at the Powell home Sunday. George Flaherty and family mo tored to Scottsbluff one day last week to get tomatoes. They said there was quite a few left but the patch had been picked over quite a few times. Joe Romer started to dig spuds Tuesday. He took a load into Heming ford Wednesday and topped the mar ket. T'-.e buyers said it was the nicest load this yenr. Mr. and Mrs. George Flaherty spent Sunday at Joe Romer's. 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" y t SVJ ?y'J- ,.rv-- ', lihi: 1sh' SEVEN I have a nearly new .10-60 Kumely Tractor, 8 plows, wagon and tank and 1,000 acres of break ing and part to crop is desired. See me at once. This is worth looking into. W. W. NORTON WELDING GEO. II. BRECKNER 210 W. 3rd Painting end Paperhanging GRANT HALE a -Work Guaranteed. . Corner Third and Cheyenne ' MOVING. PACKING. STOKING AND SHIPPING SNYDER TRANSFER AND FIREPROOF STORAGE "When Il'a Your Move, Let Us Know" Office rhone, 13; Res. 881 and Dlk. 730 F. A. BALD Attorney-at-LaW T 1 Office in Reddish Ulock Let Me Cry Your Sale It. A. WYLAN-D Auctioneer 1232 Missouri Telephone S84 L. A. RERItY ROOM 1, RUMKR BLOCK rilONK 9 ALLIANCE, NFJ'.RASKA Drake & Drake Doctors of Optometry I Glasses Accurately Fitted 7 1 Not Medicine, Surgery, Oxteopathg DIIS. JEFFREY & SMITH Chiropractors Tulmer School Telephone SC5 Vilson Uuildinjt Real Estate. Loans and : ' Insurance F. E. REDDISH Reddish Block tf Phone 6G1 Alliance Harry P. Courscy AUCTIONEER Ll?e Stock and General Farm Sale PHONE3: RES. NO. 113 OFFICE NO. 1. Transfer and Storage Successors to Wallace Trans fer and Storage Company PIANO MOVING BY AUTO TRUCK PACKING AND CRATING FURNITUE A SPECIALTY Howard & Allen "W Try Hard to Pleas" )7 New arrival of the better Canton Crepe Dresses. Highland-llolloway Co. Herald Want Ads llesul ts.