The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 14, 1921, Image 4

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    ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1021.
Nebraska News Notes
Find Gas Poclfft Near Norfolk.
NORFOLK State official hove
mitled to the state horpit&l for th in-1
sane and was taken to the institution
in an ambulance. He ha been con
fined in a sanitarium at Lincoln for
pome time, McFarland, who weighed
about 200 pounds when the crime was
committed, weighed about M pounds
when carried into the court room.
The deed, it is alleged, rrew out of
Iim!i requested to invest Kate the pos
ible discovery of jras pockets south at tempt of Mrs. McFarland to
f Lynch, near here, where last week PPCure a ,jVorce and McFarland mad
Ute engineers, bla.-tmjr on the state attempt to iret possession of their son,
and federal aid road in that vicinity, Georjre, aped three. His wife was the
re teiievei 10 nave siruc K ,nu(rhter of Mayor Merriam. He had
iwt-i wini ii imui; .......... louowcn Mr, and Mrs. merriam, ms
liberal quantities of gas, rending in- wif fln, ittie fown tne street and
vestiRBtion there has been no official tne ,ee,j waR committed near the
.announcement of whether the pockets Merriam home. -
were local or were of possible exten- . ,
iv proportions. McKelvie on Disarmament.
The engineers state that after one . . ,
harire of explosive was set off, a fire , LINCOLN In response to an in-
,t, tor fift-n iuiry from the.eiitor of American
according to Gerald Im Violette. The
eider 1a Violette left his cane at the
shrine, walking away without limping,
he said. Though not completely
cured, the intense pain of the injury
Is gone, he declared Mr. Ia Violette
suffered the injury three years ago
when he fell from a porch. He has
used crutches or a cane since.
tninus. This led them to believe a
frtu, pocket had been found in the
Shale rock, which Is similar to soap
stone. Intelligence Tests in Schools.
NORFOLK Intelligence tests for
the boys and girls of the public schools
in Norfolk in the second to eignin
jrrades. wi,l be given tice a year as - srernW
the result of action taken by he J citizenship and r
h0.' ' lir.lLu of nil civilised nations.
Industries, Governor McKelvie gives
the following reasons for favoring
d:sarmumcnt:
"I am sure that the people of the
United States are looking forward
with the utmost anticipation to the
successful consummation of some sort
of agreement of the nations of the
world for disarmament. The loss of
life that is incurred by war is appal-
e m-
morale
Corn Cheaper Than Coal.
BLOOM FIELD With corn at from
17 to 19 cents per bushel and soft
coal at $14 per ton, many farmers in
this vicinity have avowed their inten
tion of burning corn this winter. At
the market price, corn is worth less
than $5 per ton and many insist that
it is fully equal to the coal in heat
units. Hard coal is being sold at $21
per ton.
to determine the child's capacity in
fathoming various subjects, according
lo 1W. H. 11. Simon. Similar ex
aminations were given pupils in the
"Moreover, the cost of war, or per
haps 1 had better say, preparation and
readiness for war. i3 an economic
burden that can no longer be bome.
... l l i . uur
Wr.,mn. r,,'rLJ.T; The people are bearing war taxes that
IwmuMi wui, ..u u.c ..... the vitaJs of pro,iuct;on ,,mi u,-
fiHtlSiaClor. I .1, ,..,, ..rvr lino I ran fril-PuAo
"Often a chilil will be found who is
mentally capable of being in a high
er grade and previous examinations
have shown that when there children
are promoted during the semester,
thev are capable of maintaining an,
only ultimate calamity unless this con
dition can be permanently overcome.
Winter Touches Nebraska. .
VALKNTINE Winter hit Nebraska
fiverhge with the advanced work,' at Valentine and registered a miru
Professor Simon declared. I mum temperature of 24 degrees dur-
Under normal conditions, it was ing the night Monday. A maximum
brought out at the meeting, a child for that vicinity was but 62 degrees,
entering high school would be required Lincoln had a minimum of 35 degrees
to take foreign languages. The test and a maximum of 76. Omaha mer-
might show that that particular child cury climbed down to 36, with a max
hhould not take the course which re- imum of 70. Sheridan, Wyo., was the
quired Latin. Through the examina- coldest place in the states Monday
lion, the instructors would be enabled night with a temperature of 22 de
to aid the pupils in choosing subjects grees above zero. Valentine was1 the
for which they are best suited, it was second coldest place in the country,
explained.
Boom Reed for Governor.
AURORA If Senator Perry Reed
of this county is not a candidate for
governor next year, it will not be the
fault of the members of the American
legion. He is getting all kinds of invi
tations to get into the race from the
lpg:on boys who are Follidly behind
Senator Reed's language bill. Senator
Reed is a farmer residing in the south
ern pnrt of the county. He represented
Hamilton county m the lower house
one term and represented York and
Hamilton counties two terms in the
senate.
An employer says no young woman j Necet .dty is the mother of inventing
with bobbed hair can work for him, orn way to keep house these days
so thst is the lone and short of thst. without indulging in luxuries.
New Goods Are Ar
riving Daily
Our stock of the newest and latest merchandise is being
added to constantly by arrivals of the latest goods in
i
Patch work, Lunch sets, Card table covers,
Hot dish pads, Pillow cases, Dresser scarfs,
Children's dresses, aprons and rompers and
Infants' dresses.
We are pleased to take orders for stamping, hemstitch
ing and pecoting.
THE GIFT SHOP
Mrs. Lloyd C. Thomas and Mrs. George Milburn.
Unstairs, rjO." i Box Butte Avenue Phone 193
Murderer Goes to Asylum.
Found Relief at Shrine.
OMAHA Relieved from the
con-
SEWARD Patrick McFarland, stant pain of a badly injured leg. Wil-
alias Arthur Andrews, charged with Ham La Violette, merchant of North
killing Mayor George A. Merriam of Bend, Neb., and father of Gerald La
Seward on December 21, 1920, will not Violette, Omaha attorney, returned
have to stand trial for murder. He is Saturday from a pilgrimage to the
insane. With McFarland lying on a shrine of St. Anne at St. Anne de
stretcher before them, but a shallow Deaupre, near Quebec.
f his former self, a jury Tuesday in William O'Hara, also of North Bend,
district court, after hearing the tes- who accompanied Mr. La Violette, felt
timony of four physicians, returned such a relief to his sore eyes at the
such a verdict. McFarland was com-' shrine that he left his glasses there,
Tasty- Pastry
at 20 Reduction
FOR ONE DAY ONLY
l
-
In order to introduce our pastry products
to the farm trade we arp making a special
offer to gefthem acquainted with us.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 PRICES
25c Cup Cakes 20c
50c Cakes 40c
60c Cakes ......50c
Oilier Pastry in Proportion.
LOOK US UP FESTIVAL DAY
Eat More JW
VAN METER . O1L0-ES PIE, POfS.
The Alliance Bakery
,Not At Outs With Legion
LINCOLN Talk concerning the
so-called enmity of the Veterans of
Foreign Wars toward the American
legion has grown so obnoxious to the
ears and the heart of State Comman
der Dick Abbott that he has decided to
take trir bull by the horns and i?sue a
statement.
"As department commamler of he
state department of . Veterans of For
eign Wars, I wish to emphatically
state that fo far as the olncial side
of the organization is concerned, there
is not and has never been any opposi
tion toward the American legion, the
Spanish-American war veterans rr
toward any other ex-service men's or
ganization. ; -
"I am heartily sorry that at ope
time the Veterans of Foreign Wars
saw fit to appoint and elect a few offi
cials who were antagonistic to the le
gion, and to the Spanish-American
war veterans. I am looking forward
in a hnnsA-rlpilnintr 1 wish in HflT to
I the public that we, as an organization,
are hoping to eradicate either the ill
will that has been stirred up by those
minority members, or to eradicate the
members themselves, as far as any of-
nicial connection is concerned. 1 was
elected as state commander on a
platform that pledged me to do all in
my power to promote amity and con
cord between all ex-servic men, but I
have been hindered in this work by
opposition raised through Jhe probably
thoughtless remarks on the part of
those whom 1 choose to term 'irrec-cncilables.'
"I feel that what an oganization
sows, it shall surly reap. I pledge
myself, as long as I am at the head of
the Veterans of Foreign Wars in the
state of Nebraska to sow peace on
earth and good will toward all men.
Cut Rates
Before 12 o'clock
Manicuring r0c
Shampooing 50c
Facials 30c, 73c and $1.00
Alliance Hotel Hair
. Dressing Shop
ROOM No. 1
Phone for Appointments
Herald 'Vant Ads flesnlta.
KBS,
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Our funeral service is one of dignified character. Our
modern equipment enables us to furnish a well-appointed,
beautiful burial at a consistent price. Unfailing courtesy is
the chief characteristic of this establishment. Business con
nections in every part of the country.
Glen Miller
UNDERTAKING PARLORS
Phones: Day, 311
Night, 522 or 535
123 West
Third Street
Stung by Check Artist.
NEBRASKA CITY Many Nebras
ka City business men hold as souven-
rs checks presented to them for suc
cessful payment by a smooth stranger
about Octobet.1. The checks, uniform
n size, color, printing and dating were,
fo far as is known, all the the $10
denomination. They purported to Le
Irawn on the "Commercial Bank of
Vernon, Iowa," a fictitious place, it is
declared now. The postoffice directory
does not contain the name of any :-ucn
town in the Hawkeye state.
lhe chocks were carefully made out,
protected by a safety device, dated by
a rubber stamp and, in fact, Bearing
every earmark of a commercial cle'k.
The man who presented the paper
was about 25 years of age, f feet. 7 in
ches tall and abjut 130 pounds in
weight. As usual he had a pleasant
way about mm and was able to discuss
the weather and the world' series
with the best of them. It is decl.oed
that he made such a good impression
in one place, where a voun.r vomtn
acted as cashier, that he ot away
with $30.
Sorrow was written leep on the
faces of the victims ye.-leivb'.y when
they were informed by theii banking
connections that the checks had been
returned for the good an 1 sulficient
itv.'on that there was no men town i-r
bank in the broad state of Iow.i.
Canadian Soldiers Well Treated.
That the ('Hiunlliin pension Krjieine
Involves the pnvinnt of $.13,000,0410
yearly to the PO.iMXMXtO pensioners wac
the declaration of Oil. John Thompson
chairman of the hoard of army pen
sion roinnitsxioners. during his visit at
rMmontnn, AlliertH, In connection with
his hiiiiiihI Inspection tour. L'mler the
recent amendments to the act. the pen
sions to Canadian soldiers are said to
lie the most generous tmid by any al
lied government.
TONIGHT
Tomorrow Alright
a TMt atop elek IwadaelMs.
rliv bitlotie attaaks, ta ao3
raculala toa alimiaativ artaaa.
yxi taal daa.
" Batter Then Pills Far Uvtr Ua
I oat wyy Tmi I
Home
Comfort
Comes from correct circulation of the air over the '
heating plant. All the experience possible is required to
effect this with proper furnace size and make, best pos
sible location and thorough installation in accordance
with size and arrangement of the home.
We have many plants in one and two story homes
and offer our experience and furnace with a guarantee
of properly heating the home for $190 and up for larger
sizes.
Why take a chance when we are anxious. to assume
this for you for a nominal margin?
We live but once, why not be comfortable?
Rhein Hardware Company
Prompt and Courteous Service
OUR QUALITY
Speaks for Itself
BEEF Nebraska Fed
ROUND STEAK, a
per pound ZUC
4 POUNDS BOILING MEAT Of
fer jljC
POT ROASTS, I r
per pound 1 DC
PORK
pork chops on
per pound - 2 lAjC
spaiie'ribs, -ir
per pound 13C
PORK SAUSAGE BULK, Oft .
per pound L"Z
B00KF1ELD SAUSAGE, Oft
per pound OUC
STOP! LOOK!
HAMS Special for Saturday no
per pound LoC
ARMOUR'S STAR SKINNED Oft
HAMS, per pound . OvC
SWIFT'S CURED HAMS, on
per pound jUC
MORRIS Supreme Bacon, lb. OP
SWIFT'S PREMIUM, lb .V.V.'.JJC
FANCY BACON, .)r
whole or half, per lb. LoZ
WEINERS, lb. v on
MINCED HAM, lb ..".".".VZUC
BOLOGNA, ip
per pound 1 DC
BOILED HAM, lb rr
BOILED LOIN, lb OuO
LARD Bulk, " jg
per pound IjC
20 POUNDS, ""CO Tft
for $t)(
10V?D ci xn
ASK FOR YOUR TICKETS ON THE FORD
The MODEL MARKET
Phone 30 UNION SHOP Next to Hirst's
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ALLIANCE DRUG CO.