EIGHT Al Marker and Tommy Eddy Will h Rattle on June 16 Tommy Kihly of Omahu, and Al " Marker "of Denver will battle on the 'third Iejrion boxing program. These rntn are 13-pounler and are reputed to be the real (roods. They each have n string of victories over good men in their respective territories, and there i little doubt but that they will plea.-e the crowd here. Hoth can hit, while the Denver boy is particularly clever. "Cowboy" Wyland will apear on the program vvith "Kid" O'Connor, while the Chadran Appollo, Yeager, will mix with "Kid" Demith of Craw ford. This is somewhat in the nature of a grudge flght ,for each has rulefl his rexxctive town in the pugilistic line and is eager for the cjiance to how what he can do. The local fans know that Yenger is clever and has a terrible wallop, but the Crawford boy will be able to take all that i. coming his way, and pay it back with interest. This bout should be as Rood as the main event. Wyland, while not particularly suc cessful w) far, has been over-matched, and should he meet a man or Ms own experience he will put up a Rood bat tle. O'Connor has shown great pos lbilit;cs, and with Wyland will meet n slightly heavier man in his first real battle. O'Connor, although but a lightweight, shook Dotaon with a few punches, and is fast enough to go with nny of them. His greatest difficulty has been his inability to conserve his energy, but over a short route this will riake little difference. The card as a whole is the best yet put on and there Is little doubt that it will draw the largest crowd that has ever uttended a boxing show in Alliance. The date has been set at Friday, June 16, and the preparatiftns are- al ready under way. . Local Mechanic Completes Work on Powerful Racer Ed Slaughter, a local colored me chanic, better known as "Spark Plug Kddie. ha3 completed construction on nn airplane motored racing car lor Carl Belk, the car going on its first trial trip today. The car, according to itn designers, is a complete success, coming up to expectations in every wav. A few adjustments are yet to be made, but when the.se are com j.letcd the car will be in perfect run- r.mir order. The motor Is a Sturtevant airplane ivne. with a four inch bore and fiv inch stroke. It is of one hundred and forty horse power, and the high uressure oiling system usual witn rac ing motors. The motor is too large to be cranked by hand and a compressed nir starter is necessary to get it into action. The car has been built at George Hreckner's welding nhop, for without his equipment its construction would have been . impossible. About two months were used in the car's con Ptruction, but from the way in which it performed this morning the build ers feel amply repal dfor the trouble At present it is planned to drive the car in the Bridgeport race bunday and barrinn some unforseea accident. . this will be done. The designer, Spark ' I'lugr Eddie, will be at the wheel, while the owner, Carl Belk, will act as mecn anician. Due to its slight clearance, onlv six Inches, it will be necessary to transport th car on a truck to the various places where it will be raced. The designer says that it' should do easily 100 miles an , hour, as cars equipped with the same motor have - - pne iar oejonu mis. " Slaughter has worked in local gar ages for some time, and gained I. is experience with high powered motors while a tester of plane motors for the 1'uckard company. He is a deep stu dent of the mechanics of these, and has a knowledge of them equalled by few men in his line. He has already- constructed several successful racers but this he believes to be by far the best he has ever made, lhe car will le raced frequently during the sum mer, and this will give a real test tf what it can do. - Unions Plan a Strike Vote on :J"- July Wage Cut Strike vote on the $50,000,000 wage cut of maintenance of way railroad workers was planned Monday by B. M Jewell, president of the railroad de partment of the American Federation of Labor. "Jewell said the 13.2 per cent wage slash of the 400,000 members of hi union announced by the United State railroad labor board to become effect ive July 1, would bring the pay below a living wage. "Our rules provide that a vote mus be taken before a reduction can be ac cepted," said Jewell. "1 think the men will reject the decision of the board Jewell, it was understood, will call a conference in Chicago soon with head of other unions. It was reported in rail road circles that pay of all workers, with the exception of yard and train service woi Kers, wouui oe cui .soon ap proximately S 100,000,000. Three members of the board dissent ed in the decision. They were: A. O, Wharton, Albert Phillips and W. McMenimen. In the dissenting opinion they said "The rates of pay established under this decision are not based upon the human needs of the hundreds and thousands of families involved. They are insufficient to provide these fami lies with absolute essentials. "The decision will mean annual earn ings far below any minimum stndard of subsistence which lias been formu lated, even below those of the mos conservative employer group. It was forecast in railroad circles here today that the pay of other era ployes, with the exception of train hervice and yard employes, would be plashed soon. Even an amateur gardener can raise an astonishing variety of blisters. CHI JRCHES I LUTHERAN CHIKCII. German service Sunday morning, 10:0 o clock. Sunday school at 10 l 'f. DKOEGEMUELLER, Pastor. EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Holy communion, 9 a. m. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Solemn communion, 11 a. m. Subject of Instruction, "Re ligion and Radio." No evening service. REV. ANDREW 0. DODGE. METHODIST CHURCH The annual birthday social Wednes day was largely attended, considering that it rained the entire evening. We were fortunate to having the city band with us to lurni.-di music for .he occa sion. Since the rain kept so many away who otherwise would have baen present, the birthday offerings will be received next Sunday morning fiom all who wish to bring them, and who lid not get to present them Wednes- lay night. We cannot say at this writinir how much was received, Out probably near one hundred dollars. All services at usual vnois nexi Sunday. In the evening, the Concert orchestra of Mr. Mann will give a full sacred program. There will be no admission. The orchestra will re ceive half of the loose offering. This week the building committee laced the order for the pews for the Huditorium of the new church. They will be furnished by the lheodore Kmintz comoanv throush Glen Miller. They will be circular pews made of birch with dark mahogany finish. They will arrive about the first of August. CHURCH OF CHRIST. The next sermon In the series will be iriven Sunday morning. The sub ject is, "l he f east or tsies.sea mem ory." This has reference to the pur nose of the lxni s supper, ine eve ning hour will be given over to the 'a ilnv nifiu-rnm. The special ottering will be used for world-wide evangelism. How many will give at eaxt n do ar lor missions i we can make this the greatest offering that has been given on Children's day. We can double that of last year which was in the neighborhood of fifty dollars. The nreachine of the word is at tended bv the sinffinsr of the gospel at each service. You will desire to hear the music from the choir with Mr Irwin as leader and the Junior or chestra under the direction of Mrs. Pntulirlr. Anthems, male quartettes nnel solos are rendered each Lord's AW: .- . . There are only a tew more weens in our contest with Scottsbluff. The next two Sundays decide who wins. Scotts bluff made a great gain a week ago, and unless we have at least S50 on time with a prepared lesson and stay ing for the morning worship, they have T . j i .i. tha a nnn evtm points next Sunday. Come and help us win this contest. The church with a message and a welcome. t ... . . S. J. EPI-ER, Minister. BAPTIST CHURCH. Another of our young ladies has gone to a home of her own. Thejma Westlev was married to Howard Lbts peich Thursday morning and the two nappy people motored their way to W heatland, Wyo., near which place they have a homestead. We wish them the greatest amount of happiness and prosperity. They are a fine couple and w believe-them ideally matched. Delegates to the northwest Baptist association will be appointed Sunday at the morning hour. It meets on June 23-25 inclusive and a fine session is expected. The statis tics of the church are being com piled this week. We are going to try to capture the convention for 1922 for Alliance at the association. A request has come that we hold our praver meeting on Wednesday at H o'clock instead of the earlier hour. With thU wish we shall fall in line nnd nil evening services will begin at that hour. The B. Y. P. U. will have an outing at Broncho lake this evening. The plan is for every one to come to the church at 0:00 and cars leave at 6:15. A fine time is anticipated. Plans for a several days outing to Agate are being formulated as well as at least one trip to the Black Hills The bovs who are memlers of the B. Y. P. U. are in a conspiracy and it is rumored are going to challenge members of the men's Bible class to nn athletic event, to be. announced soon. W e hope that the mi n will outnum-l-r the women at the Bible class next Sunday. Everybody doing his best to bring another, will do it. Next Sunday we start a series of studies in the life of Abraham. Come and enjoy the first and the rest will have added interest for you. The decorators will work on the church this coming week. Suniects for Sunday as follows: Mor. "Not to Be Ministered Unto, but to Minister." Eve., "A Study of the Shepherd's Psalm." Everybody wel come to the friendly church with the friendly grip. B. J. M1XORT, Tastor. CURING JOHNNTO "Tom," said his wife, "I don't be lieve you smoked one of those cigars I gave you on your birthday." "That's right, my dear," he replied. "I'm going to keep them until our Johnnie wants to learn to smoke." Boston Transcript. SOLD An Englishman walked into a Berlin bank, laid down a sovereign and said, "How many marks can 1 get for this?" "Hi there!" cried the manager, ad dressing his statf, "clear out, the lot of you. This gentleman's bought the bank." Boston Transcript THE ALLIANCE HERALD, City Manager's Corner (By N. A. KEMMISH) A great many do not realize the number of perplexing problems we are I sanitary sewers. Just now we are cn-l gaeed in owning uo a stoo sewer which extends from the alley back of Box Butte to Big Horn avenue and be tween Third and Fourth streets. This sewer only serves a small portion of the city but later it is to be extended and will have to take care of the sew age from the western part of the city. If we were so inclined no doubt on in vestigation we could discover that the construction was faulty ami place the blame on someone for neglect. "' This mav satisfy public curiosity but will not fix up the sewer which is the thing we are now most interested in. We are installing a new manhole which will better enable us to flush out this stop sewer. This will not fix it per manently, however, and we may be obliged to spend somewhere in the neighborhood of $5,000 installing a new sewer in order to make it right. When this sewer district was installed a few years ago a change was made in the assessments which left nearly $4,000 with no provision of ever pay- j ing it. This method of doing business j is not so bad at- the time but it is mighty costly in the end especially when it looks us though we are going , to have to spend nearly $9,000 to straighten out the kinks in this one i district alone. Incidentally we have a paving warrant amounting to nearly $?,000 which was not taken up at the time the paving bonds were sold. This will make a total or about lz.uuu which we should pay out of our gen eral city fund or an amount equal to more than the cost last year or operat ing the city government so that any money that we may have left in our general fund for the next few years will have a place for it. Heretofore the high school and St. Agnes academy have installed their bui dinirs and sewer connections 'wun no regard for future extensions for sewer districts whicn may come into the city and be located beyond their buildings. We should not allow any thing to restrict the growth of our city in this manner. We should make every provision to extend our sewer districts to reach any part where the city may later extend. In this con nection last night we met with the school board and after considerable discussion arranged with them where hv the school board extends the sewer Hrross the new hieh school block to Twelfth street. This makes a perman ent job of it and whenever the dis tricts bevond Twelfth street are ready for sewer connections the sewer can be easily extended. Arrangements were also made for temporary sewer conneciton at the Grand View school on the east side. This being a public institution where so many children will be about it it was considered to the best' interests of the public to allow this temporary sewer connection in stead of requiring the school board to build a cesspool or septic tank on the school grounds. Arrangements were made whereby the four inch water main would be extended along Grand avenue to the corner of the school block upon which the new Grand View grade school is to be built. It Is well to remember that the only girls who leap from strangers auto mobiles are those who climb in. Man chester Herald. Wllcn Mr. Rockofelletsays it is hard to give away a million, he probably means without missing it. Boston Herald. t?HlilllllUlllllllllllllllllimilllllltllllim RIALTO TONIGHT "THE RIDER OF THE KING LOG" Another real treat for the Rialto patrons. It's one of those gripping north woods features. 4th CHAPTER "HURRICANE HUTCH" SAT. JUNE 3 Metro Presents "WITHOUT LIMIT" A story of life fearfully true and fearfully beautiful, taken from Saturday Even ing Post story, "Temple Dust." AESOP FABLE MOVIE CHATS "HURRICANE HUTCH" AT MATINEE ONLY. SUNDAY, JUNE 4 "THE OTHER WOMAN" They don't make them any better than this one. Featuring JANE NOVAK MASTER FRANKIE LEE JEROME PATRICK Monday & Tuesday Vera Gordon, in "THE GREATEST LOVE" Matinee, 10 and 15c Night, 10 and 25c FRIDAY, JUNE 2. 1922. Stough Tells of the Livestock vand Telephone Hearings Alliance and western Nebraska were well represented at the recent rate hearinK in Omaha on the appli for n re-adjustment of freight ra cation rates on the Burlington on cattle, according to Dale P. Stough of Grand Island, who had been retained by the in;..,, : finance, c .amwr oi commerce to represent ine: shippers of this territory and who was r,,Vonf .t nr,A huif days of the hearing.'followine Rlcrt Graham of this city, who was there the first two days. Mr. Stough, in a report to the cham ber of commerce on the hearing, says in part: "Mr. Graham was at the bear ing the first two clays, was put on the stand at length and made such a won derful witness that the testimony giv en by him and Mr. Marks of Ord was stipulated by the attorneys who were helping me (before I arrived there) that it should be taken as the evidence of the communities interested, and it was stipulated that the fifteen or A Guide to Satisfaction Once your Faith is won and held by me, thereafter the name of The Model Market gives you the assurance of Quality. Hundreds of my customers find our meats a timely saving guide to Satisfaction. That I may always merit the trust and give you , fcgf Meats of Quality for they will tempt the whole family with the tenderness and flavor. LAY THE FACTS FACE UP. and trade at the Model Market where you get Quality, Price and Service With a Smile. We Deliver 4 Times a Day. - - r cas ii 'phi a . w w:asaBaaMsaaBeaaMBaBBBSBS53BaMBM fo'0,fe " ' ' I S AV E A spending jag and a home brew jag their after effects are very similar. An exhilaration that proves empty a "morning af ter" filled with dreary despondence. And continued repetition of either will bring ultimate ruin. If you consider the future of yourself, of your family, if you seek independence, a happy old age, there is one thing that will help a great deal an ever-growing bank account. Come in and' start one TODAY! The First State twenty other witnesses would testify to the same. 1 felt quite gratified and repaid for my recent visit to Alli ance, when I conferred with Mr. Gra ham, at which time he agreed to attend the healing. "I attended the last two and one- half days of the hearing and was on the stand two and one-half hours put - ting in evidence for Alliance and other communities. There were several hun- died pages of exhibits put in. I am mailing a few copies of them to you namia nf fivhltllts nut in. 1 Hill ior xne inspection 01 uui nam. .. - ... , ...t.- ,,1 r. " . kf, . . mitiee ana ocners who uie mwiwmi. I " V 1 De pome .3 iV tT. s fn fil decision, we have until July 5 for fil- up for the shippers and it was a great Cce, "I am attending the hearing at Lin - coin on the taxing of franchises. This involves Box Butte county s $oO,UOO assessment on the telephone company's franchise, placed by your county asses sor. If the state board places a nom inal value on franchises the Box Butte countv $30,000 valuation will prob ably be reduced, as the authority to fix the amount does not rest, under the new law. in the county assessor but in the state board." The exhibits ent bv Mr. Stoueh are PHONE 30 Model Market on file in the office of the chamber of commerce and can be inspected by anyone inteiested. GETTING IT STRAIGHT "I taught school among my own peo ple in the Tennessee mountains for several years after I graduated from 1 several years aner i gis college," said a southe j "Funny things happened, boy say, 'I ain't gwine southern lecturer. Hearing a UOV May. i U1II l K"llic umi. " i to him, 'That's no way to talk. Listen: . ......, ...-- tk. h ; nnt minr thir; u , iuhik mtn, - . ,. oino. th-re: vou are not iro nr , thVv are not roin there ' there; they aie not going there. Do " 'essur, I gits it all right. They ain't nobody gwine.' "The Out look. 1 . I jf conditions continue as they are the public will have to go to jail to get awav from the criminals. New York Tribune. The call of the wild is what starts the picnic and the squall of the child is often what stops it. The politican who gets up and slings mud is full of his subject. Wre Deliver 4 Times a Day. Bank