FOUR THE ALUANCE HERALD, Fill DAY. JVNE 0. 1022. ASEBALL BRIDGEPORT vs. ALLIANCE HOY SCOUT Ii AM) BENEFIT SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE BOY SCOUT BAND ADMISSION, 50c; NO WAR TAX LADIES FREE AT FAIR GROUNDS, ALLIANCE SUNDAY, JUNE 11 B GAME DR. J. P. WTARLNS TELLS LIONS OF "Tin Roll) GLAND" (Continued from Fajre 1.) William, the older brother, was char acterized as the executive wizard ot the Mao institution. It in he, nccord intr to br. Wcyrens who can keep 170 doctors all woikinjr d"i'ir the wane lines, together, and without the leuf-t friction of any kind. Cub Wcyrens noke nio.t feelingly in favor of the ureal work that the Mayo brothers are doitiK today, anl have done for the pa.-t twenty years particularly to a.i.t in the iidvaure irnt nf medical and sinirical knowl edge in the United States. Often, -aid he. Ki"iit sums of money have Leon espendeil in order that our t-ur-ireons and physicians may have the advantage 01 the mo:-t advanced f-pe-ilii.ts in the world. An example in j.oint was the importing, at yreat cist, of the eminent French f-peciali.-t, who explained and demonstrated the new .vttm fll IK 111 l.-llM IUK u.iisi niiin.i- tiictic which jx-rmits the patient to retain po--e.-ion of hi Mn-es during n operation, dees not in any way pain the patient durii:$r the ,-uiKiNd work, and leaves the patient with little or no -sicknev- attei av ml. Dr. Weyrens so'o who of the preat work' the'.M.no Foundation, recently made pait of the University of Mmiio pota, U d'.in-. 'Ihoy select nhout fifty praduUo medical men (Horn imlirations) 1.1H WVl'l t'l'l- 1.1. wv. - - I . p i:. in it ihrpi-vrar cour.-C tl w.i.,iw.iinn work. The students are rai.l by the year. $'". $1,000 Ye? prctivrly. They r.re per mitted to take any kind of work a o-ttt special lines, and i-iven every a.y'-- tence. Many of them do individual MLimif i work, svien as inai Jew r year, pasi by Dr. K. C. Kendall, ho discovered the su'istonce secreted by the thyroid jtland, and has made marked prologs in the treatment f LAKESIDE. Mr. McQuaid left for Ca.-per Wyo., Saturday. Some of the state p-ame wardens were in town Saturday rounding up some of the men who have been buy ing and shipping niu.-krat hide out of season. A. W. Tyler was in town Suturday after load of lumber and other ranch supplies. Clyde Simmon-, the local barler, went to l!inw.ham Saturday to do some barber work. Ash Stucky unloaded 5 car loads of cattle at the stock yards here Satur day, which arrived from the west. A. I.. Fields and sf.-ter, Fhel, were woKt-bouiul pu.-.cnners from here Sun day. C .1. llitt, f:;lrn dispatcher from Alliance, visited friends here Sunday. Mrs. K. I., toe, vho has been visit-1 inir her daughter, Mrs. Andrew Stiick. here for the past two months, left foi , Holyoke, l oin., Sunday on 4:5. Mi - S'rick arcompannd her as far as Al liance. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gillespie and son, Jack, drove in from the ranch where they are employed Saturday to do win hoppitiK. They leturned home Sunday. i iJoHhler was in town Saturday. Mrs. Hawkins arrived in Lakeside Sun day. II. A. Wcstovcr went to New Cattle, vv vii., Sal unlay. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ilallener and Dee Wcstover motored to l:ineh;'.m Saturday afternoon. Walter and iJertha Tyler wore in 'own visiting fiiends Surday C'lave Wilson was in town on busi iess Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dill Clitchfield and son, Jesse, left Wednesday for Cas per, Wyo., for n visit while the Lake side Developing company are waiting on a shipment of casing lor the oil well. Mr. and Mir. Hay Wil.-on and neice drove to Antioch Sunday for a visit with friends. wrie in town Tuesday and Wednes day on bu-inrss for the Cox-Jones ranch east of here. Mrs. Frank DcFrance was in town shipping the firt part of the week. II. I1. Coursey and family of Alliance stopj-ed here on their way to the Jlar- Dale Pollard returned from Halsey, , tin Ilochford sale Wednesday. Neb., Sunday, after visiting his si.-ter,! Fli,nk eman returned from Rush Mrs. L. R. Dillard of that place. ! viHe Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ceci- vsils.n were in ,,,, .,are aT)(, Frank town Monday -inm Kicken drove through Lakeside Wed- KeeyJ.VuSy ii-f: " -y to the Rochfon. the state tenders' college there the:''11"; , , last term. She visited relatives and I U!i:irlf Esrneby went cut to clerk friends at Hal.-ev on her way home. at the Roer.jord sale Wednesday. J. !,ir McGinnis has gone out to work The lad es' aid soc.ety sened din r Charlie Oir on his dace north of i nor Wedne-day at the church a u-ual. j,cl0 Delia TVw -II i workinc at the San- w'. R. Rrown went out to the Tom , d z ranch at the pre-e:,t time. Shrew . -bury ranch Monday to K. A. Cook. ( lyde Simons and son, FKRRIS WHFEL OF PWR1S TORN DOWN I1K1NG UNPROl 1TAULF "COLO NFL" F.VANS ARRKSTl'D FOR DISTURIJING 1HK PEACH William D. L'vans, letter known asi "Colonel ', was arre.-ted this: niornina: Americans visiting Tails will no longer see the famous Ferris wheel which w ith the Fitfel tower for twenty j on the charee of assaulting John Col- years has been one of the nio.-t fami- eljck, employed at the Woods barber liar landmarks of the French capital. , j,i,p. The colonel is said to have Modern needs have decreed that the struck Colerick with one of his colossal wheel make way for a more ; crunches and thus injured him. Col profitable investment. Workmen are .j maintains that he was merely now dismantling the huge steel struc- j landing in iront of the bailor shop, ture, the axle of which alone weighs whistling, when the old gent'eman at 72.000 pounds and is set a distance of i tacked inm. The colonel was arrested 104 feet from the ground. this morning bv Chief Jetleis and the Built in 1C0, at the time of the:tjlie Ct for iiP;,rinjr vas set nt Paris e.vhib'tion from plans of an Am-' q oYlnr'.f ibis n f'pi r.nnn. encan engineer whose name it Dear.- the giu; ntic wlieel has afforded plea- The ia!io religious service will sure an I emu-ement to bundled- of'nevtr be pojiulr.r, because the women thousands of Parisians and foreign can't see each other's hats. Wa.-hing-vi-iters, voung and old. ton Po.-t. Glenn, went l'i-hing out to Alkali lake Monday evening and returned Tues day. Roy llnu-e returned fnrn Valentine, Neb., Tuesday for a vi.-it with home lolks and friends. H.-.rvey Whaley and Rev. Charles Rurleigh drove to Alliance Tue.-day ifternoon. Mrs. I. 1). Whaley. who "'""uanieil her yrand-d: uuhters, Lbyllis and Reatrice Fod wick their t home in Alliance leturned with the jt iioimer m tiie eeniru. i j; Mr. Frank We-1 ever and daughter, ' j drove to Alliance Tue-I :y ai d b'auuht ;j T-. We-'tover home fmm the ho-pi- it tal where she has been for about two weeks following an op-ei alien for ap pendicitis. . :t Miss Viva O.-boin went to Hent'ntr- I ; ford Tuesday to vi-it her friend, Mi.-si Mio iel Zuiepov at t-t Place. I :j Mr. and Mrs. Sid Irwin were in ! tov i Ve.ine-day ivo'iiiti;. The Me.-srs. Cox, StucK.v and Wells Fisherman' Luck 5 TliGi e's lets cf luck in nsh mg, but the? es also lots of skill required and skill is aided by the best equipment. .l .. g.f ,.(, tie It was of the subject of goitre and its treatment that Dr. Weyiens had prepared a lantern lecture which was pre'ented to the Lions c ub. It in cluded photoj-raphs of the laboratories where Dr. Kendall i ola.ed the sub stance secreted by the thyroid g and-, rictures of the crystals were shown. tu ,irtof exnlaine.l how this suU- . ..n.i iiu-mvin bv Dr. Ken-l.x bdl, controlled the change of tis, u es 11 i.. j.ntk- t:k nr place tn the human body, whenever a muscle is .i un iirt on taken. It 1 tnis Kiand and its secretion that maintains the balance, so to pw.k. If the g and over-exerts itseir, or reiu- i lion properly, great damage to the human system results. Several pictures were Fhown ot Datients Fuffering from one for.n or another of improier functioning of S gland, together with PP taken after proper treatment had been administered. The effect was maiked hi every instance. , Dr. Wevrens was detained several minutes after the lecture answering questions by interested iione. James P. Boler Is New Resident of City of Alliance James P. Boler, former cashier of the Farmers' State Bank of Scotia, Neb., will move with his family to Al liance, where they will make their home. Mr. Boler has been appointed general agent for the Northwe.-tern National Life Insurance comrnny, with Dawes, Sioux and Box Butte counties as his territory. He has many friend in Alliance and vicinity. Mr. Boler has something different in a savings account-insurance policy, ami in connection with the First State bank of Alliance, expects to stage tpiite an extensive campaign. His an nouncement appears in this issue of The Herald. HERALD WANT ADS RESULTS, DIFFICULTIE! During Hot Weather Coost Your LucU by Using OUR Line of Rods, Lines and Flics iiili 10c Toilet Sonp two for 11c 10c Hikers 1 hi sol lotion "Just the thing for Sunburn," two for 41c 23c Williams Talcum Fowder, two for 26c 60c jar of Pompeian Day Cream two for 61c 50c box Stationery two for 51c SATURDAY, AT For the housewife hot weather presents difficulties which are sometimes hard to overcome. Appetites are jaded. Something different is needed. LET US MAKE SUGGESTIONS We' have many warm weather helps for the house wife, including meats, vegetables, green stuff, etc. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Full Cream Daisy Cheese, per lb. 20c Fuil Cieam, ilrick Chtese, per lb. 2."c Dairy Fails full of choice Soda Crackers, each.9Sc 1 lb. cans "D.C." Coffee, special at 29c Palace Market We have everything- the fisherman needs and wants. Come in any time and browse around. We know the best fishing holes and will tell you about 'em. Fishing and Hunting Licenses for Sale. rtrassrissrtmmmmww niiiiMit"MNii;nttT"'f;i;;:iiii;;;.:;;Mi;;i:H;im?t"Mmir.L ;;'iiiiiiimTMiiiniiiin'tt?tri: -1 B DOELL BROS., Proprietors. llARNESSl EXTRA HAY HARNESS FOR THAT EXTRA TEAM IN THE FIELD. During the rush season you often need another Jiarness. We have them at an ab solutely right price. What a "GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN it is to have a harness you can't pull in two, even though you break your wildest broncho. ALL LEATHER HARNESS u. - FOR ONLY 32.00 ALSO $42.00 to $70.00 Rhein Hardware Co. Prompt and Courteous Service Mi liie manviio uwns nis iiosno. ITS ON TOP qfctsTWORW! Truly he is king of his domain as independent of his landlord's yoke and as fancy free as a mere child. In other words the home owner is monarch of his little patch. When you consider that prices of materials are at" their lowest in several years and that labor has come down several notches, you will appreciate the fact that you can build now at a great savings. It will be worth your while to consult us before you attempt to build. Dierks Lumber Co. F. W. HARGARTEN, Mgr. ft i 1