T!!i: ALLIANCE HERAU). riUDAV. JUNE L 1022. FIVE I ! intr-v. cSbcief T 7 MiM Ihclma Westley and Mr. How-! Miss Wilma Finncr:in left Tuesday ... iilienn were married Thursday . to join her parents ut their new home. ...v......K i in,; uapu.t cnui-cn at 7:o0 at f riend, Neb. Miss Finnevrnn le- a. m. Miss Westley has b?en teaching MiuKu m .finance for the past year, vhile Mr. Lotspeich hns been farming fiphten miles from Wheatland, Wvo. The bride wore white crepe !e chine over duchess satin. She wnro n veil and carried a shower bouquet of white Robert Simmons of SoottsblnflV u-kn delivered the Memorial day address hero, and hi u ir intmrw. I t v. roses and bridal wreath, llie brides b!utf Tuesday evening. While here mained here to finish school when btr family moved to Friend about two months bko. !ler.ni!iit:.. it i in.l.w! n Mrm , ,;u u;m. n tint I antdon Kirn rind l,in M'll in, when he event u lilv v ikt t tl'.e riMlizat.'ou of the yiisf i.e vill CiiiiM- oii. of two women. See if yiu would decide as I.onmlon doi.-s. ....................... .....i.i.jiK;;;:Kn::u::u::t:uajiuatttn:uJt Here You Are-Men .AT THE IMPKRIA1. Toninht and Saturday Imperial ircaire-:. w, I see the splendid, the "mother" of "llumo.e-,ue," a'o i,.,,,,,.,,,,. seventy i.ove , nn.I it is said that Monday and Tuesday Kinlto p;:t"on will have the pleauie of witne sinir n truly notable picture. Vera ;ili n. ner nor- in Vt . i 'un'.".val of Mrs. I.antini far exceed her --mce that time it has been oft-! previous screen ell'orts. The all-'iar itpeate, , and the reform airectel by cast includes also lhieh Huntlev, W. olstea. can trace its first successes H. Tooker, Ha. tram MarburKh. , n to the influence of this trroatest of aid Ih.ll oii o. ti,.., i . .1 1 fes stories. Th nluv i ..,.; ,1 i. .. ' ' w ',,,"r . ii s luciure you win viiM kill. It in . -1 t... .1. . T .-.v...,. ... wmic uiumi uy tuinK, DUl 10 tee, is iei;evet uy touches or humor, com edy and pathos, and Kieat artistry of background, proupinjr, and photorra phy, beauty and realism are indeed cleverly contrasted in the picture. mere is an an star cast to this picture ALLIIANCK'S CITY MANAGER (York News-Times) The citv of Alliance claims to 1 und you see some of the verv finest P'ed with the plan of having a city luting that has ever found its way to manager. U . 'I'l 1 . . I Tl. . . . . . . me Mimi, 1 nrs Dt'on e uci n 11 in' 1 ne rrrori seni 0111 trom 1 nv kiiita maid, a cousin of the bride. Mis 1 rOi ' thev m'it,f Mr t- 1 Cory of Heminfr'ord, wore white or-1 Meyer, pandy, and also carried a shower . bo(uet. Glen Joder acted as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atz will leave flower girl and carrie.l a basket filled tend to maTe Fullerton their home if 1 ,r 1 born-there is rough house "unty seat says the city expenses with pink wect peas. Miss Dora ! they are well suited but stuff at times; any number of exciting have been reduced under the manager Coker gave a vocal selection "O, Trom- least make their home! in California. , ?vh' h'lhruff .?i the.,raPu,,?f a r,ver' The,-e ,w a srhefmlf on, oot lor is-e Me," accompanied by Miss M irie ""'a. xvh cn thrills you by its exciting move- Alliance to pay some of her debts. Kibble. Miss Grace Spacht ' plaved I.. E. Avlsworth, instructor in th ui h1""y the'' '"f .eP'- ThP 'ty manager of Alliance may the wedding mairh from Lohengrin, department of political economy in the , ' 11 ,s a Plcluie i'ou Wll hesitate Ik1 all right. There ave numerous small and also played Mendelssohn's wedding! University of Nebraska, was in Aili- rl'S" cities in Iowa, where the city manager maicn as me party ie:t the church. ! ance today while en route from S 11 i- " pian is in vogue ..iar;nia is one and liev. B. J. Minoit performed the mar riage ceremony, and King Robbing and Verne Laing acted as ushers. After dan, Wyo., to Lincoln. Sunday and Monday hold another tne P1"" there has worked, but it is, . . . . - . . . . .. 1 . . : 1 . 1, - ..1 ;.. 1. l sfM-ciiii ire-it lor iniiierial rations. ' "l ,lilllMni i"i,n ,! ui fi'r Mrs. J. W. E.Kvnvil vntiifnml Wo.i. 1 homns H. Incp iripr.t ! , i.r i .., than the commission or council system. the ceremony a wedd'ng breakfast was i ncscla. 'morning from Anselmo, where with House I'eters and Florence Vidor. 0ne thing is sure, it offers one man sue nas spent the winter with her from the jeweled-bedeckod parlors of un "pporiunuy to grau n ne so ie mother, who has been ill. j London's aristocracy to the sweeping Clarindu anl Alliance have been ! stretches of the great Canadian North- fortunate in petting good men for The Ecnailla campfire girls will west. Then back again to London managers, but there are towns thr.t bold a food sale at the Fourth Street over a storm swept sea which caught ave n:"' 'iiCa,s in lle position and in market, Saturday moininir beuinninir I two lovinir souls in .-i boi i ililo whh l. these towns the plan is not so ihilu- served at the home of the bride, this being in three courses. Thirty-six guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. 1 otspeich motored to Scottsbluff Thursday, and they will be gone on a motor trip lor about two weeks. They will then return to Alliance before leaving for Wheatland,, where they will make their home. The out-of-town guests here for the wedding, were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lotspeich and Florence and Paul Lotspeich of Binirbam, Mr. and, Mrs. Ralph Ixits- feich of Hemingford, Mr. and Mrs. 'loyd Lotspeich of Antioch, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lotspeich and three sons of Minatcre and William Cory and daughter, Lela, of Hemingford. ut 1) a. m. Mrs. C. E. Matthews of Marsland armed in Alliance Tuesday for a visit with her brother, True Miller, ami lanuly. Mrs. Lee Sturgean entertained the tiool nf :i hidniuu F'lto TVin uv.in.ra lai love affairs of Nancy Ablwtt will Alliance owns her water works and arouse every heart in the universe, electric light plant. These ore a source Von will hnmo ti.iiin., ni.t of revenue, and with a good buiness Thomas H.' I rice's great spectacle of man in control they will pay for them- i ifp ;iml lnvo "I vino- t in: ' .n.i ,..,.,-n selves eventually. live a happier life for having seen it. ' At Miei''dan, Wyo., the Water works t'ominir in thi t..viti witK n t.,.,i. are owned by the city and the plant xt w t i i ... . .. . " . . , , , ..r . At ix. y. uiiage ciuu at ner nome vveu- 8ii-star cast headed hy Mouse I'eters, " k" ;"UI1C ne.sday evening. The meeting of the Noble Band club at the home of Mrs. A. I). Rodgers, was called to order by Mrs. Frank Beeson. A program consisting of numlers by Mrs. Hawkins, Ackeman, Fletcher, Nation, Shawver and Beeson was followed by a delicious lunch. A shade of sadness prevnded this session on account of the illness of the presi dent, Mrs. W. M. Wilson and the de parture for Denver of a member, Mrs. Julia Markhurst, to her new home in that city after a long life spent in Alliance which has brought her well earned success and respect. At the parting of the way, indicated at this last meeting with her at the club, cur hearts and sympathies go with her and may time and new friends deal well with her. Those present were the Mewsdamee Ackerman, Barkhurst, Bee son, Boone, DeMoss, Fletcher, Haw kins, Nation, Roberts, Sward, Roberts and Shawver. E. Purinton read papers on the sub ioct of "Meals for all Occasions." Mrs. E. C. Barker gave an interesting talk n "Child Welfare Work." The club voted to stand behind this movement and help. A large attendance is de sired at the big rally, June 11, at the Roof Garden. After dainty refresh ments the club adjourned to meet June 22 at Mrs. L. J. Senilis. Now is the be:-t time to negotiate farm loans. The federal farm loan association has reduced the rate .f in terest on their loans to 5 1-2 per cent. See D. E. 1'urintou, Houte 1, Alliance. 54-53 Thursday afternoon, June 1, the Rural woman's club met with Mrs. Myrtle Russell and Mrs. Frank Rus- ciaII at f n& fftrmftr'a tinmA in A 1 l re Mrs, Hawlevj' Mrs.- Judavme and Mi.ibX1nion? ..them many of the best K. Purinton read naoera on the sub- musicians of the city ; and several nma- Musical Concert Sunday Night at Methodist Church Mann's concert orchestra, consisting of some fifteen pieces will give a fu'd concert Sunday night at the Methodist church beginning at 8 o'clock, which will be entirely free to the public. The usual collection will be taken, half of which will go to the orchestra. Mr. Mann has been training this orchtra for a year or more and people who have heard them say they know how to make real music According to a statement made by their director, J. P. Mann, it is their purpose to develop a taste for the better class of music in the community and among young people. The success of their efforts is shown by the fact that they alieidy Dillion M. Donahue and Ruth Cro futt, both of Ellsworth, were married Thursday by Judge Tash. Mr. Dona hue is the lessee of a ranch near Ells worth owned by T. J. Lllsbury, prop rietor of the City cafe. The bride has made her home near Spade', Neb. The wedding came as a surprise to their friends, as the bride was in this city visiting at the J. E. St? ggs home. Mr. Donahue coming trom Hyannis for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kraue of York, who recently purchased a quarter sec tion of Box Butte county land ten miles west of Hemingford, paid The Herald office a pleasant call Thursday, n.ej aie 1 owner residents of Hamil ton county and acquainted with the editor's family. Mr. end Mrs. Krause w ent to Hemingford yesterday to have i a look at their new farm, and expect I to complete arrangements to remove here. teui's have developed the skill tohan- dle difficult music with ease. lqe public is invited to attend this pro gram. ftow is the best time to negotiate farm loans. The federal farm loun -v'prio bos reduced the rate of in terest on their loans to 5 1-2 per cent, oee u. E. furinton, Route 1, Alliance. Florence Vidor, Joseph Kilgour, Mar- Cheyenne the city has an expensive garet Livingston and other favorites. vnter works system and the revenues . nave not neen so saiisiaciory, oui in AT THE RIALTO Cheyenne the big debt is gradually being reduced. luiiinuis inn ki me uiauo leai-ires Business principles in city mnnnge- ..r, v,r',1-, y s K'Tat nortn W00tI- tto,'y ment is necessary to secure good serv- llie Rider of the King Log." The jce The one-man system has some character of Kavunauirh. old "V. K " i ...mmimitioc the Rider of the Ivine l.oz ' i? one i.i ...ii,.. riKi n Pimnpil or a com- nuuiu 1 (llllV. i v m ' v M v - - oi tne most vinie and oiciure';iie ever mL.i(.n created by that mater .-tory tcl'er.r . Holman Day. You will enjoy seeing jjER ALD WANT ADS RESULTS, hu fight against the nrofit-greedv cr- poratidns that attempt to d.srup'; the sr.iootn, contented hie ins i.ttle kingdom in Ste. Agathe. Tha fim story is enacted by a i-nlondid cast, in cluding Frank Sheridan, Richard Tr:i vers, Irene Boyle, Curb.ton Brickert and many others. Saturday matinee and evening you will see "Without Limit," ihe G.;orge D. Baker , production, released by Metro. It is an adajiration from the masterpiece of Calvin John.;ton which appeared in The Saturday Zvenin; Post recently. This striking picture, in which Anna Q. Nilsson is the feature) player, por-" trays a girl who marries nn utter stranger while drunk and who learns of her mistake while in a mysterious f gambling palace. Her hxtiwind it t-oon revealed a coward and forger. A great wrench lifts ner np wh!n the? has all but fallen. Sunday's protanv ia for its fea ture pictuie what is termed as the strangest btory ver greened. I'hf Other Woman" has an appeal to popu lar favor through its treatment of the ever-fascinating theme that of dual Mrs. N. A. Berry and Mrs. Fanny' Switzer of Anselmo, mother ami sis-j ter respectively of Mrs. L. D. Blair, and Mrs. Maude Wakeman of Grand Island, si.-ter of Mrs. Blair motored to Alliance Sunday for a short visit. They returned to Anselmo on Thursday, via the PoUish highway. j Mrs, J. A. Hunter entertained a few ! friends at an afternoon party Thurs day in honor of Mrs. W. W. Norton a former resident of Alliance. Thoe present were Mrs. I. E. Ta.-h, Mrs. C. E. Slacle, Mrs. Inice Dunning, Mrs. J. C. McCorkle and Mrs. W. R. Pate. The members of the Daughters of the American Revolution will meet! Saturday afternoon, June 3, at the home of Mrs. S. W. Thompson, with Mrs. Beck as assistant hostess. A paper, "The History of the D. A. 11.," viil be read by Mrs. Thompson. , Glen Dawson of Lushtnn, Ntb., spent the last few days in Alliance visiting vith H. P. Deerinf. He left todiv for York where he will attend school this hummer. The M. E. choir will meet this eve ning at the church at 7:4"i sharp. After the rehearsal the members will pro ceed to the home of Mrs. J. H. Stan dard where they will sjiend a social time. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Norton who ar rived recently from California are staying at the Drake hotel and plan to Fpend the summer in Alliance. Mrs. J. S. Rhein entertained the Fortnightly club at her home Tuesday evening. Here Are the New Ones SACRED SELECTIONS 68650 St. Paul Bui th Lord U Mindful of HU Own 5l6jlStbt Mti Cuius Animam (Koaaini) (3tabat Malar Indammatua (Koaai Mmi. Lotfla Momar oambart Murphy loaairu) Lucy laaballa Marsh and Chorus TUNEFUL CONCERT AND OPERATIC 7474' Echo Sortf (Sir IWrv R. BUliopi Amallta Catli-Curcl 66046 Only to Drum You Leva Mat (Laaciali dir. ti in 'ami') Lmillo da Gnfoma 6037 LMa Tola Stadt Lautanliad dar Mariatta W. KomTcId) Maria JaHtca " Lonanrrln tlaaa Iraura (Usa a Utcaro) Wa(nar la Ocrmaa Maria Jaritaa oooo tut t un riao lntil C I la a (xsik anulc) la Italian Ciovi 66044 Jasmina Door (atherly-coU) 6604 Mooiu-ksa (UUk-SuuucU) lovannft Martlnalll SupKle Braslnu Rsinaid Warranrath MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL 7474i Midsummar Niaht's Draam Waddln March 4 Toacaninl-La Seala OrcKastra 66048 Saranada (DHla) Violin Solo . Miwhs Elnun icTiclSlavonic Danca No. 1 (Dvoralc) Victor Conurt Orchastra '"'"(Slavonic Danca No. 2 (Dvorak) Victor Canaut Oreha.tr. .fFauit Walts from Karmassa Scana (Counnd) Accordioa ' Piatro IS&S3 Madlay oi Favorita Oparalio Aira Acconio Piatro Oliva KVnm Royal Dadmun Oliva Kllna-f lais Bakar Oliva Klin, tl.la Bakar Paarleas Ouartet IPick Ma Up and Lay Ma Down In Daar Old Dislsland Perriets Ousrtat fioQ.iavi dui i niif o .o noma Aiom irom i ut ruQ uou I victor Kobarla victor nufltrti Hanry Burr Charlas Harrison LIGHT, TUNEFUL VOCAL SELECTIONS 4KJ.A L. , Homa With You .11Q I Indiana Lullaby (Walts Sons) '""IMarchata (Lova Song ol Old Mexico) iQou.l Mammy Lou l03o4Pick Ma Up and Lay Ma Down In I Don't Faal Sorry fj luftot'W'aka Up Littla Cirl You'ra Just Draamlnsr IOO"Ul' Wondartul World Aftar All LITTLE SONGS FOR LITTLE CHILDREN 1(1) Tha Bunny (2) Pratty Pusiy (3) Littla Chickana and Snow Birds IRAS-1 (4ThaSquirral (5) Gold Fi.h (6) Bow-wow-wow Alica Crsan ,OW (1) Sinr. Bluabird, Slnf (2) Tha ButtarAy (31 Robin Radbrsast I (4) Raindrop. (5) Pus.y Willow () Tha Woodpackar (7) Jacky Frost Craan 1(1) Tha Wild Wind (2) Tha Rainbow (3) Happy Thought (4) Now It is I8&R7' Sprin (5) Twlnkls. Twlnkla. Littla Star (6) Tha Dolly Alica Crsan 'l(l) God Lovaa Ma (2) A Chrl.tmaa Lullaby (3) Evaning Pray.r I j rrasa nun 9f i na vnna jasus DANCE SELECTIONS Bluas Foa Trot i Lovin Arma Fos Trot Alica Craan Tha Virginians Tha Virginiana uuiCuddla Up E ,SMI Mi Honrv'a I 1RH)(,!wan.a Klvar Moon Madlay Walla Intarnatlonal Novalty Orchastra IMI"lDo It Again) Fos Trot (Iron. "Franck Doll") Paul Whitaman and Hia Orchastra wks ) smith and Hia Orchastra Josaph C. Smith and Hia Orchaatra All Star I rlo anit I h.ir f Jrchastra All Star Trio and Ths.r Orchestra lHiFv.ry Day Mad. Fos Trot ("For Goodness Saks ') (Kosa of atamboul Madlay Walla ipooplTNo Usa trying rci I rot I I lajtonl California Fob Trot ITaasin' Foa trot 18&S9' ou t""n Hava Ev'ry Light on Broadway Fos Trot Intarnatlonal Novelty Orch. Lfovo roa irot vraa i Da ruaa at stamboul ) Club Royal Orchaatra Club Koyal Orchastra All Stsr Trio and Thair Orchastra Paul Whitaman and H.m (Vc h..,. Foa Trot ftoa "The BluaUag bnda") Club Koyal Orchestra iWho Believed In You? Fos Trot I acq 1 1 Soma Sunny Day rat Trot IKosy Pos; r a."". .... I A i ft. i -w 1 Specials Saturday Fig Pars, fresh, lb 17c Ginger Snaps lb. 11c SUGGESTION FOR . . PICNICS Small size Beechnut Pre serves. - Glass Jars Pineap ple or Strawberries, 30c. Heinz Smal Glass Jars Jellies. Very Much in Season Deech Nut Ginger Ale Welch's Grape Juice Missouri Strawberries are at their best. Plenty of them Saturday. CANTELOUPE AND WATERMELON ON ICE Ivlcnlczuma 2,- lb cans Apricots and Peaches, per can 27c Peauty Pineapple,, 2 lb. cans 22c "MORNING GLORY" IS A REST SELLER TRY IT. We recommend Chase & Sanborn's as Dependable Teas and Coffees. Fel ndell Dates, per. pkg.23c Plymouth Hock Apricots, 2' lb. cans, syrup .'54c Brazil Nuts, lb.- 34c Veal Stew, lb 15c Rib Boil, lb 10c Hamburger, lb 12'2C Pure Lard lb 17ic Salt Salmon, lb. Kc Suijar Cured Bacon, lb. 2Sc FREE DELIVERIES West of Box Butte 8:30 a. m. and 1 :'.)') p. m. Box Butte and East 10 a. nt. and 3:00 p .m. PHONE 128 Mallery Grocery Co. Those Thermos Lunch Kits with pint Thermos bottles in them. The same old kit you regularly pay $3.00 and on up for. You can luy them here today and Saturday for $1.98 SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW" ttn:annmtmK:nty.mKttttt:i:m:ntammnt:a:ntmmmt Announcement ALLIANCE SHOE SHINING PAKLOIt CHANGES HANDS I have purchased the business of the Al liance Shoe Shining Parlor from the former owner, Gust Vlahon, and have already taken possession. I will endeavor to give all patrons the same prompt, efficient service in shining shoes that has made this establishment so many friends in the past. NEW FEATURES AHE PLANNED CLEAN AND BLOCK HATS In a, few weeks I will be able to serve you promptly and well in restoring old hats to further use. LADIES' CHAIRS FOR SHINES I will soon install some private chairs for ladies where they will receive the most careful service ever. WE DYE SHOES WELL TRY US ONCE Alliance Shoe Shining Parlor THEO ZALIARES, Proprietor Are You Getting An j where? Spending as much as you earn is living from hand to mouth. You are running on a treadmill, traveling in a vicious circle. Each bill is a trying problem, sickness a calamity, opportunity a stranger. You get nowhere living in this unplanned way. Saving is a necessary part of real progress which is always planned ahead. Saved money puts life in opportun ity. It-smooths out the rough epots of life. It is power for any purpose. And it works for you all the time. We Pay 5 on Time Deposits. THIS BANK WILL HELP YOU SAVE. The First National Bank