fj TitL ALLIANCE HERALD. KMDAY, APIUL 211022. FIVB t About thiity (O'.ip'cs utrendcd the pp( iiiriK- i!..r.: t.1 tn." . Cu try di.b Ihur.duy vr,in.ir ;it the c!ui lio'..so. tne fi-l f a .eri of (bmvs which will ;.e f.'icti T.li.,'it onio a month until f;.ll. Dviinu the 'n'.cv misn n l'flic liini i't.-- vcic .-uvd ;() the danceiv. All r-io-'oit eniowd theri-e've k'.'v.'Jv an.; I'.ii. w;i- iud. i d an excellent -t ;it t.i in.- (.oun-iv u sen. o i. Mu. ,c w.ts fuMii h,-v t'n- the Hafpy Tour. Mrs. V. r. :,lunts entertained her Sunday .-el.oi.l ch'.s ;:t her home t unlay aft.'vn.. ,n a.i Ka; u-r ,.irtv, one of the iran.r. ; ih puty ooinV nn Ks.ster ev.' liunt. whk.h romod a Jfood !e;J of ee. lui.-iasi i. Yhe t:i' !e ami hou.e were decor'tH with Ivi'rr decorations ami lefie'.iiner.t wore served to til.? youny loiks. Tho c n cut were In no Snrtfckcr, Helen Khcr ly, l.uta O le!l, l.uella Keener, l.ois Schill, Vera W ilson, 1'orothv (.'oynrr, Doioll.y Stanton, i.urk Mirk, Laura Siur-cion, L.'e.ia Tiiiiinon- ami ,i.u gueiKe 1 oir. Mrs. Clarence Se'vif-r rr.t'ita'ned at ii I h.i- Thursday evening. Tl o e pre-M-t I'pirj: the ' Mi-danies Eve -ett OKeo'e. I'-ewry I 'onovm. 15. (!. I!: li ma:!. Walter l.U' h. en-tein, .. J. I.e-S-ive. Frank Ale.:tf :.r. I Mis Kathiyn Kli.-ul. V. N'( !: il vi.-!t!rir ' ;s in l.hieo'n for Wends. a iew Ken V' -. eh w nod: v i:i hi:.- ir. S.'o'.t.bba" V.ed- Mrs. .lit Calhaen vctuvreil to her 1 o:,ie at Ir.t'T'or, S. I., Fiiih'y ; f'er a two w cks' visit with her .-i Ut, Mrs. ':'. Kivieh. MISS ANN Ey HAZEL V. PARIS. M. Civile ,'.wftmi Jim Keeler left tiMlay for Kendrick, Idaho, in answer to a message that li"s aoll aolher was dead. Mrs. H. Ponath will entertain tlx? I.. ... o..kiv ::i.ie ciub al Ih-a" Jiome Tie. tia exeninjr. Mrs. Willivpi Mitchell rntertr.ined a hi dee club Thursday at a 1 :: luneheon. The cue -ts and men.bers of the club present weie Mrs. V. U. i'ate, Mrs. Kie l II IpbWir, Mr.-. Kobut Kelf-h, Howard lieidi-h, Mis. W. H. Harnett, Mis. Culver, Mrs. Harnett's faster who is in Alliifr.ec visitinu- her, Mrs.,K. H. Iioyd, Mrs. lirick.-on. of Leal, S. D., who is in Alliance visiting her dauehter, Mrs. Keldish, Mrs. P'rank Hroome of Antioeh, and Mrs. Minor Morris. The seventh of the seres of dances riven by the Klks w il be this ovon'iac at the e'ub, and should provide an e eel'ent time for the dancers. Mi"dc will be lurni hed by the Hnnpy l'cair. Mrs. N. J. Fletcher entertained the 1 Noble Hand club Thursday afternoon at her home at 52!) West Third street. About fifteen members were present. Mrs. Fletcher served a five course lunch and 4ulinK the afternoon a so cial time was had. Mrs. Fletcher's daughter, Frances, pave a reading, "A Case of Fits," with which she took second place r.t the district declama tory contest. The members are work ing on a crib which will later be do nated to the poor. The election of officers for the East ern Star took place at the last meet ing. The new officers elected being as follows: Mrs. Ethel Bogan, Worthy Matron; Mr. John Overman, Worthy Patron; Mrs. Gertrude Pate, Associate Matron; Mrs. Helene Ponath, secre tary; Mrs. Margaret Miller, treasurer; Mrs. Nellie Wilson, conductress and Mrs. Ethel Churchill, assistant conductress. 1 c ir f r a a 1 Mr. ami wrs, w. v. .uounis returned 1 Thursday night from Kimball where they attended the meeting of the Fox Butte Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church- Mrs. Mounts was one of the speakers on the program of the meet ing, to which there were delegates from all over the western part of the state. Mrs. F. M. Eroome of Antioeh wns in Alliance for the past few days visit ing friends, and left Thursday night for Des Moines, la., to visit her sister, and her daughter, Miss Virginia. j Iloqupfoit, Pimento, Liin hiM fftr, Kdam, Swiss, Iii ick, Full Cream, Cottage, Wis consin Daisies. All the above varieties of Cheese are carried regular ly here. We offer the largest va riety of foods in both our . meat and grocery depart ments. Sugar Cured Bacon, lb.2Sc Soup Bones, lb. "c Boiling Meat, lb. 10c Hamburger, 2 lb. for 25c Pot Boasts, UcnVzC Shoulder Boasts 15 172c Pure Lard, 2 lb. 33c We deliver (No charge.) We extend reasonable credit to reputable custom ers upon application. We guarantee absolutely everything we sell. Try Mallerys Thielelf - ! 4x CIFTS TLfAT LAST Thick'- ANDY SAYS Instead of making up their minds to stay in, the girls of today Make up their hair to go out. Fancy combs are an essential of the smart spring hair dressing's and costumes. They add to your hair that touch of distinctive grace and beauty that Fashion demands. The display of combs at Thiele's is entrancing in beauty and variety of styles and color effects. Come in and see this display of Spring styles in Combs. i 7oc and Up. Use MAVIS Toilet Goods and you'll be using the best. FASIIIONETTE HAIR NETS now 10c at Thiele's BASEBALL GOODS Everything new this year and 1022 prices. See our line of mitts and bats. THIELE'S fkt SttriWuh a Guaramtt H ithoul RtJ Tapi S, .vlli'nie I n Hint lief Ai!.'!;it i -ii'ns I In sun I'l'ilt (inHii i:,rl -i i! ..., j- nil tin- lillp' Vll laue. 'I ii ;,s in:il p:i.iiiji Ciil'l in U'e stirird i.p cliniils i.f ilut tluii si'llli-il nn (he l4ii.. Lniwii unil nlnn.ly tlili k l.v c"iiili i ur;ii .'in I tri'i s. Only t lit' whirr of Hi.' I. i-u-i Itrc.txo t!u heavy fUcn.e. .N..I t he tiniest w hite el. Mid I IT Hie lilii.lm; hliie sUy pi-(.iiivi., relief Irnin tin' 1 1 1 1 ! t -: 1 1 I v.e:i tiler. At the elirl; nf tM pile it ml the Siilind if a tpilel; step on (I,,, hriek piith. Mis.; i:iiiiietli Ann pu-licd her Sptetiieles I'rmn the tip nf her lliise lilid wnlted fur her iitir tii nppeiir lireill. l the cone T nf the little porch, c'nved in Willi h.iliej MieMe vines, wlinve htiivy tnnr in. hie the iitlims pliere emre nppri ve. '!i'i iimniliiL-. M sm Ctnnintis" ahl ti. cle ery Vnlni nf n ynllil inntl. titll met fnir. hN well-lmilt figure khnwlier tn splnieliil lidvuni 'e in the xervUe ntilfnrin nf ;i i:;iijiir. "Why. r..',hie Andrew! I'.less my snill ! We ilj.ln t epeet y.ni hnek fur lit lenst n nmtrh yet. I'.lexs my smil ! i:iiiih. t!). i:ii:'.:il.eih Ann!" she Called, lis she turned In the dunrwny. "Yes. untitle." Then us she s-:iv th? nmn. "I'.eh!" In n seenml shi wns In his iirins hitiu'hlns:. snhhin., er.vlns. nl' In the sjime hrentli. "I'.nl), 1 ciin't helieve It's true lineU nh! I can scarcely hettee it's you." As the two lovers, iirin In urni. went l-if I'lnin the little pnreh iiihI over to the nhl Krupe nrhor. Miss Ktluhclli Ann resiimeil her sent innl her knlt tinj: hehiml the honeysuckle vines. For I n few timnients she wnrkel (piletl.V 1 nml steudlly; then, as (he tears, which ; stulilmriily refused tn he kept hack. , hliinleil her vlsinn nnl ilrnppeil on her . marled, wrinkled lingers, she laid , down her needles and wept softly and tremulously. I Fifty elj;ht years npo n splendid, ' Ft n I wart young soldier had opened the gnt of the garden, stepped (julekly up the path onto the porch, and i greeted a silver-haired old lady who j was knitting behind the honeysuckle : vines. "Kllzabeth, Elizabeth Ann." she had called, stepping to the door. "Yes, auntie coming." It whs she. Miss Kllzabeth Ann, who, In her quaint hoop-skirt, with her black hair arranged smoothly In braid around her ears, hud stepped out shy ly to greet her lover, Hobble Andrews' uncle. Leaving a dear old silver haired In.ly sitting behind the honey suckle vines, together they had gone down from the little porch Into the garden to the grape arbor. Then Elizabeth Ann had walked down the brick path with him. and wiien the gate had elieked and lie 1 started up the village street, she wait ed to wave her handkerchief aa he turned back, i John Andrews wns answering his country's call. Theirs was a parting I the.tiunl parting he had not come back to her as had Hob to little Eliz abeth Ann. REBUKE THAT WAS DESERVED How Andrew Jackson, Warrior Presi dent, Gave Buchanan a Fairly Gentle "Call Down." Andrew Jackson, wnrrlor r S Presi dent, wns a follower of th doctrine which exalts the value of n4 'ending to one's own business. On occasion James Huchnnmi. who was a diplomat, a gentleman arid a scholar, and some what of a Indies' man, althouuh he lived nnd died unmarried, brought nn English woman of high degree to col) upon fJenernl Jackson, tWen monarch ff nil he surveyed In and around tin White House. Leaving the lady In the reception room below and going up stairs to the President's private quarters. Senator Hiehaiian (for he wa the newly elected senator from Pennsylvania nt that time) found Jackson unshorn and unkempt in dressing gown and slippers before a blazing log lire, smoking his eob pipe. When he was told about the beauti ful Eiigl.sh wnipan, he replied that he would be delighted to meet her, find ordered Senator Huehanan to go back and tell her that the President would be down Immediately. Senator P.ueh Hiinn was terribly afraid that :en eral Jacksi.ii would not change his clothes before he made his appear ance In the drawing ronm and he ventured to siiL-L-ct to him the pro priety nf his dnlng so. "P.Kchanan." said the old warrior rNIt'g and deliberately knocking the Hhes nut of his pipe. "I will tell yoii something that will do ynu good, as It doth the upright in heart, and that N, that f once knew n man down In Tennessee who tnin'e n fortune by ntteudiiig to his own husi.-iesA" W hnt Plans ( all l or. The new high school building, as planned by the architest. will be !;) feet i inches long anil appoiina ,b Ml feet wide. It will contain three ih('(n i.ihI a basement. On tlm nieni lloor wi.l he the boiler room, 1: .'i room, r ial room, and a ijym:i;iiuiii II loot six inches by S." feet i'ei;) ' 1 1 l1 e ', TV au.h'or.um is placed above the gymnasium and the a. Med h . of thr.-e two oimls t ho height ol' the three (Vers of oilier room.- and the l .i omcnt. On the cm. mu He r will be e:il training and domestic -ei 1. o n . boys lockers, gills I, '.. bo -' shower looM, and the ti .-i.evir room. I'n the lir.-t floor wiM I, to. el- for the cenmeici;,! ""'ill. trice lee tat oi rooms, an o fir I'"'" 'le piimipal .an idl'iee ,'or ti e m:.,m intenilent and lo:!n of c.l.Ki; tion, .i tttidy ronm which Mill na. .-tndents, ghls' toilet, and bo'-s" t !'.-(, and the lower p.ut of tin ae.'i toi i ii i, containing st;):e. lie ; c end floor Cort 'litis a -u :'. nf thne looms for chemical and Ir'.-i-( I hihor:itoi ies, a . uile of three iihi for ii uliitre and botany, a (-tody i'i o:-i tor I'JII H'opIe. end two i-eeila- I'on rooms; also i lie n.ilcony and up-i l per portion ot the auditorium. If! j vil) he noticed that the auditorium Midi I gynina.-iuin, which aie built one above j the oilier, occupy ii height the num I ler' ef feet whuh in the rest of h.' a six room addition can be placed Is made larger than the ordinary room, thereon without detnutinir from the to meet ibn " -iv. in ' i'i lllnii ide is legardtnir ki arclmec'.ui al design Three floor. are planned. On the triound floor will le found a suite of living looms for the janitor, a boil er ion 'ii and f.in rotvni, coal storage loom, boys' toilet and girls' toilet. On the first floor will be found two school looms, one of wlii h is desned for the kindcrinirten, and n hook and storage room. The kinderirnKen room is regarding kindergartens. On the .second floor will le found two class rooms, the principal's ofHre and a loom tor tichvy ami njise. l'!!iTIIS April ITi-To Mr. I.e.ivitt, a briny hoy. and Mrs. Fatn 1 IK' llv I :,) it- n hng is mod Tor three stories tt d ' SC HOOL IHIUill LETS ( ONTKAtT I (JIJ Hl'ILDINGS (Continued from page 1) Plumbing and Hardware A. G. Perrin & Co., Edgemont, hih school, .s'3i,(i0; graiie schuol, $!,:j;3; both, $."),0(0. Mitchell Plumbing & Heating Co., high school, ..j;,i;il; grade .-chool, il0,3il. J. E. Henneberry, Alliance, high school, $3!,l(tj; grane .school, $'J,S13. Robert Paiks Co., Omaha, high school, $ 12,5!s7; grade t-chool, 11,000. Shethan Co., Omaha, high school, ?3 1,500; grade whool, J10.400; both Newberry Hardware Co.. Alliance. high school, $40,933; gTade school, $10,100. III! the It -eiriont. I his i due to the ar'tli that tl.e heiuht ofjhe onlin ry ,-i'l 'iiol room is about 12 feet, whi'e that of the I j gymn.-i-ium anil auditorium iiu t bell roiich higher. Eiivhty tons of coal can be placed in the storage room. The gymnasium can, if necessary, seat SOO people with out interfering with the playing .pace, while the auditorium is t!e signed to seat W() people when loth the main floor and the balcony tire tilled. Grade Building Plan. It is contemplated in the grade school to build the first unit for four rooms of what will, when finally com pleted, be either an eiirht or a ten risiin building. The unit to be built at the present time is as follows: I-cngth, (it) feet, width 44 feet six inches. The architect has so drawn the plans that at any future time, when needed, either a four, room or Wise Shooters 1 M. KUY 1 1 VM K I1EKK TO ADVANTAGE. COMK FOR LOW IMJICES. 85c Pears, gallon can Yellow Eir Plum, gallon (5c 15 oz. Oval can ('alifoniiu Sardines 15c Pulk Macaroni, per lb 10c Hulk Oats, per lb 5c lo bars Swift's White Laundry Soap 50c OUR LINE OF MAXIE COIHi CANNED ' GOODS IS NOW IN. Lee Moore ii T Sole ngent - for rilOEMX HOSE NO i i i min n i i in i ii.i.ii i i. mi .ii ii ' Agent for Nemo & Kabo CORSETS ALLIANCE, NEU., STOUE After-Easter Sale COATS. CAPES. WRAPS M' i Formerly priced $20, ?25, $30 and $35 Another Reuler demonstra tion of their superior value giv ing and so early in the season too over 100 brand new Coats, Capes and Wraps in Norman dies, Tweeds, Polos, Camel's Hair, etc. All sizes for women and Misses, offered for Satuv- day, at l7 Children's HATS Ju.-.t arrived a complete shipment of New Spring Huts for Children, I'.eautil'ui models made up in the finest straws, in Navy, lied. Jlrown, IilaCk, White, etc. Shapes that are Incoming to the sm".ll child, and up to the growing miss. And the price is within reach of everybody. 98c to $2.98 'ft-'- 14 10.00 and $12.50 High quality SKIRTS No reason on earth why you shoudn't have a new Skirt this Spring at this price. Im ported sponge, imported wools, finest prinellas, and all wood lied ford Cords. New plaids and new stripes pleated and plain models. A special purchase of fiuO by the Ileuler organization enables us to sell them at the remarkable low price of. $6.50 t t IT t i T n