The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 05, 1922, Image 4

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THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922.
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ACADEMY PLAY
MADE A BIG HIT
WEDNESDAY EVE
Performance elaborate and
well staged.
Large Ct of Characters Included
a Numhrr of Well Trained
Children.
The annual entertainment given by
trie pupils of St. Agnes Acailamy last
Wednepday at the Imperial theatre
was a complete miccpm. The well filled
io.e was an Indication of the appre
ciation of the people of Alliance of the
work done at the academy.
The boys were at their best when
-presenting "The Enchanted Violin."
Kaymond Weyrens, Victor Eldml,
Itichard Smith and Arthur Smith de
serve to be especially mentioned.
1 The charm of the operetta, "Over
the Rainbow," was greatly enhanced
by the beautiful gowns or the parti
cipants. Helen Hylton rustained the
part of the Rainbow Queen to a nicety
that displayed a decided talent in
dramatic art. The minor roles Here
all they should have been and evident
red perfect attention to every detail f
the parts they were presenting, viz:
children, train-bearers, maids of honar,
heralds, winds, moonbeams, Funbeams,
dewdrops, flower artists and fireflies.
The importance of the last mentioned
characters was evidenced by the ap
plause they received from the aud
ience. The high school play, "Patricia,"
was pronounced a great success. Viv
ian DuRay played the role of Patricia
with great credit. The part of Octavia
was admirably sustained by Margaret
Urennan. I'hilomcne Dniley displayed
unusual talent in the difficult role of
Fiavia. Madge Dunn did clever work
impersonating Augusta, empress of
Rome. -
These characters were ably sup
ported by the remainder of the caj-t,
each of whom displayed a mastery of
her individual part. Special mention
should be made of the slaves who
executed their dance with perfect pre
cision; also of Mina Wil:-on, the blind
dancing girl, who charmed the
audience with her graceful tambourine
lance.
The vocal polos rendered by Mary
Agnes King were greeted with showers
of opplause from the appreciative
audience. 4
In Ufie
lOYlE!
The Japanese star is Tai Leung, a
youthiui Chinese who carves iioij and
oi.her images for a living. Although
Ko Ai is piteously poor and a whshor
oi diwhes In an eating .place near hi.
workshop, he falls m:i:y in love with
her. I5ut he is penniless and when he
find thfc; he mu.-t buy her from he.
mastef at a sum far beyond his mean.1
he t.taniones hope of ever getting her.
Then, however, fortune smiles upor
the young lover. He learns that a no
torious pirate has Ix-en sentenced to
die, and according to the Chinese cus
tom of the day he oilers to die in the
pirate's place for a share of the con
demned man s wealth. The deal it
closed, Tnl Leung agreeing to go tt
the guillotine in retuin for some of the
pirate's riches. Tai Leung has but five
days to live, but he goes to the pirate'i
cave and takes what he desires ol
money and other valuables. Then he
rushes ofT to buy his sweetheart arid
lavish his new-found wealth upon her.
Subsequent developments make a st n y
of the most intense dramatic interest.
The common bond of loneliness drew
together Kosario, the Seeker and the
Drifter, the principal characters of
"Tropical Love," the Rialto theater's
offering tonight. Ruth Clifford is
i -tarred as Kosario, Reginald Denny as
the Drifter and Fred Turner as the
Seeker. Rosario, beautiful child of
nature', wondered why her skin was
fair and her mother's brown. The
Seeker knew not who he was, whith
er he came from nor where he was
going. The Drifter, young and edu
cated, had cut himself away from the
bonds of society to find adventure. On
a sugar plantation in Porto Rico, fate
threw these three together, and each
became something precious to the oth
er during the adventure and mystery
that followed.
Saturday the Rialto will feature
"Five Days to Live," the new Sessue
Hayakawa production., with Mrs. S. J
playing opposite her famous husband, j
. "Cameron of the Royal Mounted.'
which will be shown Sunday and Mon
day, is, acceding to Manager Hughes,
one of the best attractions that has
ever come to. Alliance. It is taken
from Ralph Connor's famous book,
end is the first picture in which the
Royal Mounted police have ever par
ticipated. The story deals with the 1 f e
of a young man who leaves his home
in Scotland and joins the forces of the
mounted police. There is a jcirl in the
story, a romance and plenty of thrills.
Many things happen in the vatneas of
the great Canadian Northwest, where
the lawless pit their strength nd run
ning against the power of the red
coated riders who strive to keep the
law. It's a land where only the
strong survive and where i iti-tn who
is quick on the draw has the edge on
his fellows. Ralph Connor knows this
country as no other writer in the
world, and his story is a revelation of
''ring deeds and romance. If you
like a picture of adventure ml thrills,
If jou need a wash boiler, better;
see us while our Fupply of specials!
lasts, $2.00. to 53.25. Rhein Hardware
Co. 4G
Wet wash culls received before
3:30 will be returned by 2 p. m.
20 lbs. for SI. Alliance Steam
Laundry.
38-tf
Don't b? disappointed bv w? iting too
long for that garden seed. It's going
fast Rhein Hardware Co. 4G
tne jmis, cut me country seems to need
something to fill 'em up again. Bir
mingham News.
The poet who sings of "the shade of
night and the eloquent palm" knows
the great American poller all right.
Brooklyn Record.
tempered by one of the sweet vt love i Special on Fearl pocket knives,
stories ever written don't .ill t' Rhein's. 4C
"Cameron of the Royal Mr.int.ed."
iMiuionni store is
Starting a Clean-up
Sale on Saturday
The National Store in Alliance is
beginning tomorrow a seven-day
clearance sale that is one of the big
gest bargain events that has ever
been pulled off in Alliance. The store
has been handling some higher priced
articles along with its regular stock,
but is discontinuing everything over
25c in price. This action is being tak
en at a number of stores, and the sur
plus stock of higher-priced articles
rrom all these stores have been
! brought to Alliance, and will be dis
I posed of at 25 cents and less each.
I The advertisement on another page
lists just a few of the bargains that
will be offered, and the doors should
be crowded Saturday morning await
ing the opening
Golfers
We have the new
"Master McGregor"
Balls
Try one your next
round
The McGregor steel
shafted iron and
wood clubs are
record-makers.
Come in see them
Holsten's
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40c lb. Opelca Coffee
2 lbs. for
41c
25c bar Baker's choc
olate. 2 for
26c
40c Ilasol hand lotion
2 for
41c
50c Lord Baltimore .
stationery, tinted and
white, 2 for
51c
10c bar Palm Olive
soap, 2 for
11c
SATURDAY, AT
it:
Women's Guaranteed
Silk Hose $1.98
en Rule
Women's Silk
Gloves 59c
Women's Pumps
and Oxfords
Pumps and Oxfords the newest,
most popular styles, low, heel flapper
pumps, straps and buckles, flat heels,
block heels, and Spanish heels, also
smoked Oxfords with tan taddle straps.
White Sea Island Oxfords and Strap
Pumps low and medium heels.
Mina Taj lor House Dresses
There is a Mina Taylor here suitable for
every occasion from simple "home folks" to
delightfully frilly ones for afternoon and
street wear. ..''
$2.79, $2.98, 3. 18, 3.98, $ 1.98, $6.48 up to $9.98
SALE OF WOMEN'S
Suits, Coats Wraps
$9.98
Values up to $30.00
SALE OF 35-INCH
GUARANTEED 'TAFFETA SILKS
$1.79 yard
R & G and LADY RUTH CORSETS
A corset for every figure
98c, $1.23, $1.49, $1.98, $2.23, $2.98 up to $4.98
Men's Department
MEN'S HATS
Newest spring styles
$1.79, $1.98, $2.23
$2.98, $3.48, $3.98
Men's
UNION SUITS
Priced very low
73c, 98c, $1.23, $1.49
Boys' Knee Pant
1 SUITS
$1.98, $5.98, $3.98,
$7.98, $3.98, $9.98
Most of them with 2
pairs of pants.
BOYS' CAPS
4Cc, 49c, 7Cc
Men's and Young
Men's SUITS
We offer you extraordi
nary values in rJl wool
Suits. We don't believe
these values are obtainable
elsewhere.
$14.75, $19.75, $24.75,
$29.75, $34.75
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
HOPE MUSLIN
14c YARD
Jovian
DRESS GINGHAMS
'19c YARD
Children's
PLAY SUITS
Blue Denim, red
trimmed.
Khaki, red trim
med. 98c
BARGAIN BASEMENT
BLACK SATEEN
40 inches wide
39c YARD
Women's
UNION SUITS
49c
Women's
Muslin Night Gowns
69c
Muslin and Cotton
Crepe BLOOMERS
69c, 79c, 98c
36-INCH PERCALES
Saturday
12c yard
One to 10-yard Lengths
DRESS GINGHAMS
Saturday
14c yard
27 and 32 inches wide. Lengths suitable for
Children's Dresses
Palm Olive SOAP
v I 6c
v BED SPREADS
Size 72x84
$1.98
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
9-4 BLEACHED
SHEETING
45c YARD
Crash TOWELING
10c, 12y2c and 15c
PER YARD
Bungalow
APRONS
Ginghams &
Percales
98c
CURTAIN
SCRIM
15c and 19c
Per Yard
Children's
Gingham
DRESSES
98c
SHOE SALE In the Bargain Basement SHOE SALE
CHILDREN'S LOW SHOES WOMEN'S' LOW SHOES CHILDREN'S PLAY OXFORDS MEN'S DRESS SHOES
Patent Black and Brown Kid Strai) pumps . . $1.98, $2.48, $2.98 Sizes 5 to 8, $1.23 12 to 2, $1.69 $2.98 and $3.48
'Brown Calf. Juliets $2.48, $2.98 - 8 to 11, $L19 MEN'S WORK SHOES
c. ' : : 7 $1.98 and $2.48
Sizes 5 to 8 $1.49 BAREFOOT SANDALS BOYS' WORK SHOES mFcg o
Sizes JVfe to 11- $1.79 sizes 2 to 5 98c 8 to 11. $1.39 Sizes 9 to 13 $1.63 1 to 2, $1.98 sizes 9 to I, $2.48 13 tof $2.79
Sizes 12 to 2 $1.98 Sizes 5 to 8, $1.23 12 to 2, $1.94 2 to 6, $2.23 21. to 5i, $2.98
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