SIX THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1921. I i - : i nri:i If Thiele9 s Our Name and Reputa tion Guarantees v Every Purchase MAIL ORDERS ARE GIVEN PROMPT AT TENTION GIFTS THAT LAST A i OFFICIAL DE MOLAY JEWELIU Official American Legion Jewelry X BELTS AND BUCKLES t f f ?' r f I r r F ' F ? F Wiki tfto Tto wh Tiihn frilri For Christmas a box of Whitman's. ' Chocolates and Confections An assortment special for Christmas. A belt and buckle in a beautiful gift box $2 to ?8. Everything for the Smoker THE .GIFT SUPREME A cordova hand tolled leather bag A gift desired- by every fash ionable ' woma'i of today. Direct from ; U J The riner Buffalo THE ANSCO -A complete line of CAMERAS including the popular Buster Brown Camera S2..0 to $60.00. "i i. ' '.I. . tjmam i..p'..t..'g48 THE EVERSHARP A gift welcomed by every mm, woman and child-?! to $10. ' ,. VICTROLA No. 90 ?10.00 down brings this beautiful instrument into your home Christinas, with many choice records. $2.50 a week pays for it. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10th Special assortment Ladies' Leather White Ivory Cologne Bottlo, all Purses 1-3 OFF.- , sizes 1-3 OFF. THIELE'S SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10th WHITE IVORY SOAP BOXES SILVER TEASPOON - Sets of Six $2.98 69c wim - '- - - mu. u is-w gWfrtrftteMWaBtteattt The Eastern Star gave an entertain ment at the Masonic hall Tuesday eve ning in honor of the teachers of Al liance who are members of the order. December 13. The legion is planning to stage a home talent play early in January, and the discussion at the meeting will be concerned to some ex- After the initiatory service at which 'tent with arrangements for this pro nn of the tAehr. Mis.i Frances duction. The Joe Bren company, which Fletcher, was admitted to the order, 1 staged the minstrel show for the EIk3 . ier t0 bring their donations. short program was given, consisting last year, has been secured, and prac- of several selections by a male quar- tice will start immediately after The ladies of Mrs. E. I. Gregg's to hold these get-together affairs monthly. Mrs. F. G. Hitchcock entertained this afternoon at a 1:30 luncheon and Monte Carlo whist party. The guest list included Mesdames C. L. Finch, H. E. Felters, Harry Patrick, Frank Mackey, A. E. Nelson, D. L. Sturgeon, A. W. Newberg, J. H. Standard, A. J. Cole, W. E. Spencer, H. A. Dubuque, C. J. Young and R. M. Tinkcom. There will be a special meeting of the O. E. S. kensington next Tuesday afternoon for the purpose of sending a Christmas box to the order's chil dren's home at Fremont and the home for aeed members at Plattsmouth. Members are asked please to remem- Christmas, according to present plans. Sunday school class very pleasantly surprised their teacher last Tuesday tet, composed of A. H. Robbins, E. G. Laing, C. H. Fuller, and Floyd Lu cas: a reading by Mrs. Minor Moms.' Miss Alta Young was entertained afternoon in celebration of her sixty and a short talk b yRev. Stephen Ep- by the choir and pastor's family Wed- fifth birthday last Sunday. . There ler. Refreshments of sandw iches, nesday evening after the choir practice were sixteen of the ladies present and salad and coffee were served by the at the Baptist church. Miss Young Mrs. Gregg received many beauthul "S" group. The following teachers was compelled to lead the choir to, the presents. were present: rroiessor w. . rate, parsonage where she was to he wo. guest of honor, unknown to her. Atter Following the regular 'monthly a sumptuous oyster supper, phe was meeting of Most M, T. P. A., tonight, presented with a three-piece silver set , at the chamber of commerce rooms, as a token from the choir of the ftp- j the ladies will report at 8 o'clock and preciation they felt for the way r.he the party will adjourn to the armory has worked with them. About thirty ; for dancing and other amusements. A Principal F. C. Prince, Mesdames La Mon and Price, and the Misses Snea then, Braddock, Waite, Wilson, Young, Graham, Durwell, Atwood and Spen cer, and Miss Fletcher, candidates. Each teacher was presented with a carnation. Mrs. W. H. LaMon will give a re cital in the interent3 of national educa tion week at her home. 720 Box Butte, at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon. A mu- people made up the party. The "get-together" party, held at the parish house of St, Matthews Epis- lunch will be served later in the even ing. M Mrs. J. L.' Jacks left Thursday for I copiU church Tuesday evening, was one Kansas City, Mo., for a two weeks' of the most successful Catherines of visit with relatives and friends. The sical program and musical games will Its kind ever held in Alliance. Men- occasion of the trip is the golden wed- dc uie ieatures oi tne entertainment. ' drr A. U. Dole, A. V. Uavin, . ding anniversary of her sister, Mrs. Lunch will be served. The following W. Harri and F. E. Holsten were A. D. Jacks, on December 13. at which hostesses, and the evening was spent time there will be a general reunion of i in various amusements, pupils in Mrs. LaMon's music classes are included in the guest list: Doro-i thy Hirst, Helen Hawes, Leota Beck-! r, Flora Spencer, Mildred Pate, Maryellan Beagle, Mardell Drake, Sarah Gahagan, Devere Felter, Phyllis Thompson, Lilla Graham, Glenn Hughes, Margaret Thiele, Helen Hively, Louise Cogswell, Janice Wills, Vivian Dow, Wm. Clifford, Mitchel Dole, Felba Cole, Jack Felter, Drucilla Adams, Marguerite Trimmel, Donald Newberg, bother Vandeilas, Mar garet Vanderlas, David LaMon, James son. Mrs. Inice Dunning will be honorary guest. A meeting oi the charter members of the woman's auxiliary to Alliance lost of the American l.egion was held Wednesday evening at the home of, Mrs. A. O. Dodge. Eight charter mem bers were present, Mrs. Jennie Wil-i liams, Mrs. Rathbura, Miss Marie Rathburn, Mrs. Ella Bock, Mrs. Joe' Williams, Mrs. M. L. Johnson, Mrs. Andrew Dodge and Mrs, George Burr. The meeting night was set for the second Monday in each month. All charter members who were not present and who have not paid the fee should leave the money with the actine chairman, Mrs. Dodge; the secretary, Mrs, Run- Ar of Tha r I? It Is planned the family. Candy Is Necessary Alliance friends have received an nouncement of the birth . of Louis Brokaw Striker, who arrived Decem ber 4, weighing ten pounds, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Stryker , of Kearney. Mrs. Stryker was former ly Miss Elsie Johnson, penmanship in structor in the Alliance schools, com ing to this city in 1918. Miss Johnson introduced the Palmer method into the Alliance schools and her husband is now penmanship instructor at the Kearney normal. In her short stay in Alliance, she won a wide circle of friends. The regularly monthly meeting Alliance post of the American Legion will be held at the Palm Room of the 'Alliance hotel on. Tuesday . evening, f f of'f I FOR CHRISTMAS It would not seem like Christmas . if the Kiddies or the grownups could not a have Candy. It is as much a 5 part of the festivi- tips as the tree it- self. See Our Complete Lines. PURE CANDIES ARE THE BEST Make sure you get the purest candies obtainable. They are better for children. OUR HOME MADE CANDIES SATISFY. h VLlj LINE OF BUJSTE'S FILLED GOODS Bunte's and Chase's Fancy Boxes I oi Christmas Candies. The SUGAR BOWL 406 Box Butte Avenue. C. A. LiedlofT is in Grand Island in attendance at the mass convention at which the new party is being brought into existence. B. J. Minort i3 an other Alliance man who is attending the sessions in the interest of the local unions. Clarence R. Scott, district manager of the Gooch Milling company of Lin coln, was in Alliance Wednesday, making arrangements for handling Gooch products through, the new Alli ance wholesale warehouse. While in the city he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wells. Mrs. C. E. Hall is away from the city on an extended trip during which she will visit a brother at Indianola, la., and another at Eagleville, Mo. Mrs. Warren Lotspeich, on her way home from a few weeks' visit vith friends in Colorado, spent Sunday in Alliance with her mother-in-law. City Manager's Corner (By N. A. KEMMISH) Mrs. August Kroeger left Wendes day for Trenton, Mo., for a two weeks' visit with her mother, Mrs. Angane.ta Newman, and other relatives. Mrs. Kroeger expects to return with her mother who will make her home here during the winter. Mrs. J. W. Bicknell, daughter Mar garet, son Rex and Mr3. V. E. Hall left the first of the .week for Pleasanton, la., for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Alfred Gannon and children of Hemingford, spent the week-end with Mrs. Gannon's mother, Mrs. Lotspeich. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thiele returned this noon from a few days' trip to Denver. Mrs. S. J. Smoker of Bingham, v83 in the city Wednesday on business. Mrs. L. D. Camine of Angora was in Alliance Thursday on business. Mr. James Carmody returned Tues day from Missouri where she ha3 been visiting for the past few months. .Vr. 1 B. W. Keach has recovered from an v,BiiiWuy, wno ieit some urns tfo to attack of the influenza, take a position in Troy, N. Y., ex- ( pects to return to Alliance toon to make his home here. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wade Smith left Wednesday night ' for Moline, 111., where they were called by the serious illness of a sister, Mrs. C L. Richards. GHOSTS. "Does my underskirt show?" Six for a quarter. Let the office seek the man. "Have one on me." Two dollars a day. Jack George made application for a pool hall license to the city council last evening. Members of the council' were not favorably impressed with the references and delayed action on the license for one week until further in vestigation can be made, regarding the applicant. Owing to the increase of crime in other places it was deemed advisable to put on an extra night police officer here for awhile. Applications wilb therefore be in order, giving age, ex perience and salary expected. This seems to be the time, of year when contagious diseases are most; prevalent. We are now fortunate jr. being practically free from all con tagious diseases in Alliance. We are however using every safeguard pos sible along tfus line for your protec tion. It is the duty of every citizen, in case of sickness arising in the fam ily to U3e reasonable care in seeing that the sick are cared for without exposing others until it is established' whether or not the patient has some? contagious disease. In doing this you are doing your duty as a good citizen ami neiping us to protect your family and your neighbors. Herald Want Ads Results. cl7j THE UNIVERSAL CAB The Ford Sedan is the favorite family car, seats five comfortably. While an enclosed car with permanent top, it has large windows, and may in a minute be changed to a most delightful open car with always a top protecting against the sun. In inclement weather it is a closed car, dust-proof, water-proof, cold-proof. Finely upholstered. Equipped with electric starting and lighting system and demountable rims with 3 J-inch tires all around. A real family car. Anybody can safely drive it. It has all the conveniences of an electric car with the economy which goes with Ford cars, low cost of purchase price, small cost of operation end maintenance. Won't you come in and look at it? COURSEY & MILLER Alliance, Nebraska f - IV T 1 1 .f x