THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1022. IMPERIAL THEATRE SATUKDAY, APIUL, 8 (leorge Fitr.mauiicc presents "PAYING THE PIPER" Century Comedy "THE STRAPHANGER" ADMISSION 1." and 10c and War Tax SUNDAY, APRIL 9 JOHN EMERSON AND ANITA LOOS present their own production "RED HOT ROMANCE" You'll need a double supply of breath, because you'll laugh it out. Comcdv Lan v Scmon. in "THE SPORTSMAN" ADMISSION 1: and 10c and War Tax MONDAY, APRIL 10 TOM MIX, in "HANDS OFF" ALSO-4 ACTS VAUDEVILLE 4 ADMISSION 20 and .'0c :ind War Tax Watch for JACKIE COOGAN, in "MY BOY" HAVE YOU TRIED THE B & B ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP SINCE THE NEW MANAGEMENT HAS TAKEN CHARGE? IF NOT, DO SO, ALL WE ASK IS A TRIAL. Under Alliance National Rank W. II. JOHNSTON, I'ropiietcr Satisfaction Guaranteed Uncle Mose Kinkaid Files For One More Term iri Congress Contnrssnian Moscr P. Kinkaid of K !; Kivth ilUlrlrt f'ilpl nomination papers Mondav us a candidate for rc- ii- .i - ...... ..!.):.... : tlidate but is willing to arcrpt votes from members of any party. His filing is nothing new to him. This is his eleventh experience. Of the ten nom i nations he has already had all but one was for re-election. He is now serving his twentieth successive year as n member of congress from Ne braska. Once his resolution to uitl the business of running for contrvess! wa.s fully determined. He withdrew from the race several years ago on account of his health, but before it was too late his health improved to such" an extent that he changed his mind and got buck into the struggle. Last fall he had about decided to stop running at the end of his twentieth year, or at the end of his present two year term. An effort was made early in the present year to induce nim to try for the United States senatorship. I Finally he felt impelled to try once more on the ground that the chair manship of the irrigation committee j tifeded his experience and the help of his committee clerk, A. H. Humph rey of l?iol:en Bow, formerly state land commissioner of Nebraska. Wet wash calls received before 8:30 will be returned by 2 p. m. 20 lbs. for $1. Alliance Steam Laundry. HS-ti Adam had one advantage. The first 1 robin didn't fool him into taking 'cm ! clF. DulTalo Evening News. We are ahle to get only a few more sets of low-priced cable trace harness. Khein Hardware Co. 28 1 Warren Lotspcich Draws $100 Fine in County Court Warren Lotspcich was fined $100 and costs on the charge of illegally transporting lio,uor. The defendant has announced that he will a il. The appeal bond was set at $275. The evi dence in the case brought out the fact that the liquor in question was found wrapped, in a coat in the Ford auto mobile of one Sanford Saling, abo of Hemingford. Suling could not be found, ami the car in which the liquor wa found was confiscated at the order I of the court. Harry Gantz, attorney for' the defendant, maintained that Lot- speich could not be guilty of trans porting liquor as he was merely a pas- 1 senger in the car. The court, however,! ru ed that the evidence brought out that Lotsjeich knew of the presence of the liquor and was therefore equally guilty. Rinrt!o Mendozo, one year, five months old, died of bronchial pneu monia Wednesday. Funeral services services were held at 4 o'clock Thurs day afternoon at the Catholic church. Onion sets, , ffirden seed Hardware oo, 15c quart, and other in proportion. Khem 38 Wet wash calls received before 8:30 will bo returned by 2 p. m. 20 lbs. for $1. Alliance Stearnt Laundry. 38-tf At his reported ralary, the movie will make Hays while the stars shine- Now that Egypt is free she can have We are able to get only a few more her dances back. Newspaper Enter- sets of low-priced cable trace harness. j pi ise Association. I Khein Hardware Co. 3S " ; l( 1 . . Help Make Alliance More Attractive. It's Our City Let's Be Proud of It. f A Town With Green Lawns Is a Better ' Place for All of Us to Live. All nature and mankind is dressing up with the new season. The dull, drab sombre Winter has passed and it's now time to put on a new front. The merchants listed below are ready to help you all offering you service that is 100 per cent efficient, as well as materials of the highest quality. Prices, too, are more attractive than ever. "Do Your Bit" the Week of April 24 to 29 illti its Put On Screens for Cleaner Homes Keep the home free i..- ii : Ik. il om pesuieruus mes. It's Cleaner, Healthier and Infinitely More Pleasant. WE CARttY FULL LINK OF SIZES IN STOCK Forest Lumber Co. Brighten Up With Paints and Enamels You can cx nut flip Hmii. .1- .! f 5 up and Paint-up Campaign by using paints and enamels but you will help yourself too. They Make A Fleasanter Place to Live USE MURESCO OR KYANIZE F. J. BRENNAN It costs a community more to be dirty than to keep clean. Consider the toll of disease, fire and depreciation, through filth, disorder and neglect. For one example: Dust and grime are said to be responsible for more than 50 per cent of the wear and tear on clothing and house furnishings. Every housewife realizes that dirty streets and yards in her community are a real burden on her time and purse. The dust from the streets finds lodgment in her curtains, draperies and cat pets. It makes her housekeeping an endless burden. And so with the merchants and all other classes. ' ' No home owner would attempt to clean up the entire community, but when a large number work together in a concei ted effort to clean up, the result is apparent to all of them. And so the movement started in Alliance for a Clean-Up and Faint-Up campaign by the Chamber of Com merce to begin with the week of April 21th, has met with a hearty response. The splendid community spirit which has been de veloped in the 7,000 cities and towns has practically re made many communities. Streets are repaired, parks are beautified ramshackle fire traps are razed. Millions of homes and public buildings have been repaired, repainted and restored to beauty and usefulness. These are some of the fruits of community co-operation. The complete history of the Clean-Up and Paint-Up campaign will never be written, but it is sufficient to say that no such practical, popular and successful co-operative movement for community welfare and betterment ever has been undertaken. The most commendable and signifi cant thing about it is that these great bodies of people give their services and energy to this work without any pay and solely for the public service. In every city, including Alliance, there is a multitude of men and women who have long wished for a real "City Lieautiful." They are public spirited citizens whose vision extends far beyond the confines of their own homes. Their increased enjoyment of living and their pride in their city and its general welfare are their reward. "I LIKE TO SEE A MAN PROUD OF THE PLACE HE LIVES IN." LINCOLN. GET BUSY USE THE RAKE AND THE SPADE Make a Cleaner PLANT FLOWERS ALLIANCE. PLAN A GARDEN We Supply the Tools Newberry Hardware Co. Fix 'Em Up Why not make Clean Up and Paint-Up Week the occasion for mittincr that hoard in the back porch floor, for building a new set oi back steps, iney need hxing before someone gets hurt. J. H. Melville Lbr. Co. u IfU PC THE OFFICIAL CITY SCAVENGER WILL CART THE REFUSE AWAY. We have extra men and equipment and can take care of yen on very short notice. SAM SHELT0N, Official City Scavenger p ii