THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921 I'IND WO STILL AND rrlMoncn Still at Large HOOTCH NKAK ALLIANCE! Liii.uL,ix ii. ii. Aniernon una Harry Hoxtettrr, who ecapel Sunday from the utate reformatory, have not bcrn found, in nit of a nearch g-oinjr on in all parts of the utate. Official in Lincoln are in constant telephone and telegraph communciation with offi cial at fttrutetpc points, and Vert K. AmlerHon, r in confident The boya would not (Continual from Taire 1.) Iwtnbe. 6. In fixing the bond, Judjre Tanh remarked that he wanted to make it hifrh enough ao that there would be no profit for the prinoner to jrive bond and forfeit it, and alo to protect the county from possible lowi, ua the maximum fine that might be collected would amount to the sum Iiamcl in the bond. It a a touirh prospect that Gray Deny There Ever Was a Western tun at Central achool. They were not! tun it-in, wiiii lipping ininffs over Or carryinir them away, but umh! mwi 1 and made entirely too thorough a kb P-lt-lll WnrlfQ ' lu ,f tne 'prita can bo locatod i uiumi orKS they wiII Bet all the ,aw can ' ' I them in the way of punishment, and Harry E. Sidles, Charles Stuart and il wiI' tolerably Inadequate. A i . c t . i Annur a, Raymond men answf) a eformatory aupertendunt, "uy "e un oi wie rrocess tin- roving bands of young terrors. Jn one of their capture. gincer.ng company of Philadelphia of which the rmrieaVr escaped at a time when it J?1"" trnl Irtnen in th West- dressel in boys' clothine. Bv Mondav be easy to track them, on ern ow?fn "oras, in wmci each niirht. the reeular date for if.. r.i of the ennditlnn of tYt crrnim,! Mecincaiiy Denies partnershio in the r.Q,,i f n,i :j .l- " rin, mere was fare. I 'mlot Ilia luaf. imanilnuiit I .WOlint ' " - - M""" iv I - ---- - ............ , ' ,.. III . . I'aiouw v nt' i iiif 11 i-i mc the prohibitory law, the minimum fine according to Mr. Anderson. The fields nu uenica mai mere nothing much left to do. There were is finw ami one monin in jail on eachl inounung me reiormaiory are an - nt.-y say, tho uoual pranks. Windows in mum. arwi in mn v l m 1 1 m x nun an.il i m niKinir mar A Tor in imvi nr. imn venr in (nil. f.rxv u-ill irot ml Inr.-M flirted with the rahhlt'ii habit. I ru the '.StlWh W'n CntrHCt- er downto-iflrtrW Twere ZVpl "arruTl! utwl in the name of the comDanv bv k..i .r,,i .., wm-J ...Jlt' I"1"" a 14,000 fine and four months in Jail. I Strict measures are be'ng taken to ,V f.am i b , r.? ee withot au- turned, crosswalks were torn up when nd he miry get a $20,000 fine and prevent further escapes, but Superin- "oniyi that the suits be dis- ever the revelers found one that could bum journal. I moved, and there were a few other la firm sets forth iki.,.. n,.t ...... i , . "We'ei that it agreed on December 27, 1917, uen.t tt, .nnu.l TttulLZTZu tmliint Anniirotn was tint, vnuf 1 in state Tuewlay afternoon Just whati .. The Thiladelphia thexe measures are. 1 four years In the state primtn. rrisoner Well Known Gray has been a resident of Alliance for almost two years, and has been Fuwpcted by the police of bing not only a bootlegger, but a gambler. He vas tho renter of tho Wibon barn, which ran almost openly a a gambling resort for months boforp it was closed by the police. He has done very lit tle labor in Alliance. Among other things, he was a witness in the Mc Klhaney murder trial and was friend ly with that element. For several months past he has been supposedly working for Johnny Murphy. Several times he has been fcen driving into Alliance in a car containing three or four milk cans, nd these, the police think, contained the manufactured product. Gray is greatly downcast over the discovery of his still. He stands Dy I plays the part of Hilma Ring, a dauirh his confederates, however, telling the ter of the sheepmen's faction. Hilma's (Miners inui ne win lane uu me any more escapes tho!" he declared. In 7fte New ftunts of daring, new situa tions to stir the blood and thrill the heart, are suid to have been used in "Two Moons," the feature photopla at the Imperial tonight. Tuck Jones,! me siar, is sani to De at his best As a foil to his masculine masterfulness are the charms of Carol Holloway, who nam powsn fields in though the smaller kids will be nlay- ' wbt a' ,f0r lu ln with tickUcks and jack-o-lan erns sh Works, making the foP the next two or thr"L . L. Sharp, as extra police were on thn InK. oml tk few youths who were caught in the act of performing some nets of dev iltry were released. There'll be peace for another year. blame. On the ride into Alliance lie made but one or two comments, over nd over: "Who the hell tipped me oir?" and "I'll bet 1 know who it was it's the man I've befriended all his life." So far, there have been no visitors to see Gray, apparently because hia friends feci that if they show up, there's a chance they may ba held us accomplices. Gray told County Attorney Busye: "You've got me with the goods on. There's no use trying to beat it" He nays that he wants to know the worst and get it over with as soon aa possible. hatred for every thinir and evervhodv connected with cattle is shown when she deliberately tries to shoot Original Blunt (Duck Jones) at their first encounter. ,' Persimmon Center of Attraction TABLE ROCK Probably the only ersimmon tree In Pawnee county is ocated at the home of Mra. Carolina J.ucky in DuBois. If there are others they are very few and have not been beard of. This particular tree is larg er than an . ordinary apple tree and each year has a few persimmon which mature on its branches. This j enr the yield is larger than usual and they only need a good froeite to put them in shape for eating. The tree vas brought to Nebraska by Mrs. Lucky from her old home in Illinios itnd set out many years ago. It has lone well and has survived many hard freezes and drouths as well or better than native trees. 1 Saturday's attraction Is a picturiza tion of Randall Parrish's "Bob Hamp ton of Placer," a Marshall Neilan film. It presents on the screen an eb sorbing story of romance and adven ture in the thrilling days of American frontier history, and as a gripping climax General Custer's famous last rtand against Sitting Bull and his In dian hordes is reproduced. Featured players are Wesley Barry, Marjorie Daw, Pat O'Malley, Noah Beery and Dwight Crittenden, who portrays Gen eral Custer. Sunday's bill, in addition to the four nets of vaudeville, will be featured by Wanda Hawley in "The Outside Wom an," which Is adapted from "All Night Long," a stage farce. It's an amus ing story of a mixup of two couples who live in duplicate apartments in the same building, a heathen idol anil a very busy fire escape. , "Danger Ahead 1" will bo shown on Monday, with Mary Philbin, a new star, In the leuding role. The story was adapted from "The Harbor Road, writeen by Surah Ware Bassett, and centers about the life of a little board ing house slavey in a summer sea side colony. to develop certain Sheridan count Western Potas agreement through W, managing partner in the company. It also agreed, the petition sets forth, to draw plans for a plant to manufac ture commercial potash and by-products and to provide a constructing en gineer at a salary of $1,000 a month, this figure being set in a letter from Mr. Sharp and not being part of the contract executed by him. One exhibit made by the Philadel phia company in connection with its suit is a note foe f2,825, executed by W. K. Sharp on November 22, 191s, r ... L-' L. : 1 i , nune vi wiiicii, cuner principal or in terest, has ever been paid, it is al leged. Tho petition also states that Mr. Sharp promised the Process Engi neering company one per cent of the net Rale of products from the plant between December 27, 1917 and De cember 27, 1919; that between those dates the plant fold 71.898 bao-a of potash and potash products for $504,-' 910.2.1 from which freight deductions' of $84,427.25 were made, leaving a net J value of $429,433.17. The company iln:n ! ..U..l.l I - : i I vitamin ii niiuuiu nave rciciveu unc per cent or $4,204.33 of this amount, and that it never did receive any. The total amount involved in the suit Js $16,020.99 plus interest and costs. Kids Observe the Hallowe'en Festival For Three Nights Hallowe'en is getting to He pretty much of a festival in Alliance, judg ing not only by the social observance of the occasion, but by the way the kills swarm out to do damage on All SoulsO eve. Time was when one night of so-called fun was sufficient, but this year the observance lasted for at least three nights, beginning Sat urday. If this keepw on we'll have to chango the name to "Hallowe'en week," in order to make the name indicate the proper extent of the cel ebration. Saturday night some youthful van dals wrecked the playground appara- SPECIALS for the "Week End" 75c Madalion Station erytwo for Two bars Ivory Soap for 45c pkgr. Opeko Tea, two for 35c Riker's Cough Syrup, two for .. 35c Maraschino Cher ries, two for . 76c 16c 1 46c 36c :36c SATURDAY AT Holsten's Brennan's Lunch $ READY TO SERVE SATURDAY Form 11:30 A. M. to 3 P. M. MENU HOME MADE SOUPS Cream of Chicken, a la Princess ; qc Consomme, clear " jqc Mexican Chili ZZZZZZZZZZZZl3c 50c No. 1 50c Pwoast Hen Turkey with New England Dressing: Snowflake Potatoes; String Dean3 ; Cranberry Sauce; Coffee 43c No. 2 13c Shredded Chicken a la King, en casserole ; Potatoes St. Marie Asparagus on Toast; Fruit Salad; Coffee . ' , 43c No. 3 45c Fried Sprin gChicken, Country Style; Creamed Potatoes; June Peas; Pie; Coffee 40c No. 4 10c Dake Fresh Ham with Candied Sweet Potatoes; Suar Cora Pie and Coffee ' 40c No. 5 40c Breaded Pork Tenderloin with Tomato Sauce; Mashed Po tatoes ; Creamed Peas ; Pie and Coffee 35c No. 6 33c Hot Chicken Sandwich; Potatoes; Tie and Coffee 30c No. 7 30c , Peanut Butter Sandwich; Fruit Salad and Wafers; Coffee , 25c No. 8 25c Comb Honey; Hot Rolls and Coffee HOT PARKER HOUSE ROLLS Phone your party orders before the show. Tables re served for parties. We decorate to suit your taste. The Largest and Best Assortment of Fancy Salads, Pastry and Sandwiches in the city. Strictly fresh sea foods on Fridays. Nobody can dupli cate our home cooked foods. Try for yourself and see. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT TOO F. J BRENNAN Ki!iiirrrrrm i - . . ; Bar 2 MM that Prove Faystofa pi fl 99 yLash DIG STORE 1 gDeptatore These items were selected at random from our comprehensive stocks and ln dic?Jlve of matchless savings that await you in every depart ment of this great CASH store. Lowest prices are our chief attraction. e will not be undersold... Buy for cash and pay LESS. AW) I " DIG STORE k-Llf if r V. .V- l. II J T.I WOMEN'S LOW CUTS Strap and Buckle Pumps and Oxfords, all the newest styles. Calf leather, Cuban and Mil itar heel. $9.00 and $10.00 values. $4.98 ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS $1.50 Regular $3.00 special. Saturday Only. COTTON THREAD J. & P. COATS The Spool Cotton com pany. 5c spool All numbers in black and white. 10c value. 10 spools to a customer Sat urday Only. COTTON BLANKETS Wx72-inch 75c each Our regular 1.50 val ue. Saturday Only. COWHIDE UNION MADE $1.00 . 220 Eastern Denim. A really wonderful value. One pair to a customer. .. SATURDAY ONLY, NOVEMBER 5th ?1.75 Value. ."Save Money" is Our Motto COTTON BATTS All quilted 4-lbs . A wonderful value, at $1.25 each. $1.75 and $1.98 value. Saturday Only AMOSKEAG APRON GINGHAM lie yd. Regular 15c value in the best gingham made. Saturday Only. PERCALE The Best Made, Satur day Only. 18c yd. This is regular 25c quality; big selection to choose from. BETSY ROSS CROCHET COTTON 10c spool Regularly 15c a spool. Saturday only, Novem ber 5th. In all sizes. We Sell for CASH We Sell for LESS We Sell for CASH We Sell for LESS