The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 09, 1922, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    EIGHT
TIIH ALLIANCE HERALD. FRIDAY", JUNE 9, 1922.
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tic. moulded into t lie picture would
ukc too lon- to tp'l.
AT Till: IMPERIAL.
If smokclrsa powW, machine (runs,
rex o vers. Mlcnrer. and other inven
lions connected with hih explosive
mean nnything, thei-e should he a
treat ninny thrills in the new Willinm
l'ox FiHcial photoplay, "A Virgin
raradise," which will le presented at
the Imperial theatre two days com
menrinir Friday and Saturday.
The chief reason for expecting hitt
moments in this play 1ie in the fact
that the story was written and ere
nted by Hirnm Percy Maxim, the
famous inventor of the Maxim Silenc
er, used on lilies, revolxers, automo'
l ile engines, motor boats B"d all kinds
of explosive machinery. The picture
"Mars Pearl White and h;n h en henu
tifully screened for Fox by lirector
J. Searle Dawley, who is considered io
have achieved a masterpiece of beau
tiful photographic and inUie-ting
dianu.lic tcinc.s
Monday n trtit see the third Metro
)rodu'tion on ron.ecutive nights at
he Kialti, with licit I.vtHi in A
flip to Paradi.-e." It should 1k a j'e-
lanuv, If the reputation of its creators
have anything to do with it. The
liiple alliance Iteit I.ytell, tar; Max
ell harder, director, and Jane Malhis,
scenario writer which has been re-
oonsilile for the success of many
Metio productions have again unit'!
orce in the production or A I rip
to Paradise, Mr. I.ytell s newest pic
ture. Mr. I.ytell is s-untiorted by a
IlhMLVJFORD
Miss lluth Muirhead, who has been
attending school at the Woman's col
lege at Jacksonville, III., arrived home
Friday of thi week. She has been
away for the entire school term and
everyone is plad to see her again.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Potine-dl wont
to Alliance Monday and on Tuesday
Mr. Potmesil underwent an operation
at the ho.-pital there. He is prettinif
'.er and Inez Jones were in Alliance
Wednesday of this week.
V. L. Clark and Rev. A. J. May
were in Alliance Wednesday.
Mrs. C. K. Wahl ami Winifred were
Alliance callers Wednesday of this
week.
About fifteen of the Heminpford
young people left the latter part of
the week for Chadron to attend the
normal tin's term.
Miss Helen Andrews went to Chad
Ed Zurcher on Thursday. After the IN' SEWHR DISTRICT No. 3!)
meeting she served a very fine am! WITHIN THE CITY OF ALLIANCE,
delicious lunch. I NFRRASKA. AND PROVIDING FOR
The work on the Congregational I THE ASSESSMENT OF THE COST
church is progressing and will be com-'THEREOF TO THE ABUTTING
along fine and expects to be home in , ron with some friends Sunday for the
a week.
Miss Leah Lamon, who has been in
the ho.-pital at Alliance, went to her
home at Belmont the first of the week.
George P. Jones, who is the Renub-
- .1 :ir ... .i
strong csut. including Virifinia Valli,. , ..... ; , ; . ""' " ., . c .
L'nice Yin Moore, I'i inslcy Shaw and
others.
RANDOM SHOTS
1
f ndav rnd Monday are "rare treat
rights' at the Imperii I. A double
program of master productions await
oui Dalions on these two piuhts. The
picture you have he;rd about, Charlie
h..nlinin "Pay Day." will measure
liirher than yn-ir e iect:it'ons. The
Imperial management feels that it
cannot recommend this suikt film too
highly to Us patrons. Every report
contains oifly the highest praise. Ever
since the passing of the "poor men s
clubs back-yard cjuartettes have been
at a premium; but Charles Chaplin
revives this historic custom in "Pay
Day." his latest comedy for rust Na
tional in which he and his companions
tngngc in a tremulous rendition of
sentimental ballads outside the door of
the cub. The sweet music continues
long enough to arouse the neighbors,
lut no onirer. J vuicai means are em
nloved to bring the melodies to an end
and a sudden downpour of rain com
pletes the defeat of the midnight
founders. "Pay Day" is only two reel J
long, but Is said to be one of the
brightest gems of comedy that Chap
lin has ever (riven the screen.
Feature numler two for Sunday and
Monday Is "A Broken Doll," an Allan
Dwan production with Monte Blue and
Mary Thurman. Do childhood's mem
ories sing in your brain? Does the
romance of youth still throb in your
Wins? Does the spirit of adventure
lure you along on the wings or fancy .'
'f they do, you will want to see this
film. .i
mary, July i.s, is in Alliance this week
netting acquainted and telling the pco-
dav, returning the same afternoon.
The 1. O. O. F. Memorial sermon
and service that was to have been
next Sunday the 11th was postponed
until one week later or June IS, when
Rev. A. J. May will preach the Me
morial sermon at the Methodist church
in the aiiernoon at iuhob.uk
Dieted in the near future
Sheriff Miller was in town the first
of the week and we are always glad to
see him if there is nothing against us.
Robert Embree Is woiking in the
Iyockv.ood store this week in the ab
sence of Mr. Jones.
pie where 'he stands on the important ! which they will march or drive to the
cemetery logeinur un mc murviu.
and decorate the graves of departed
This is not so bail Tor a starter.
If vou don't see the kick in it it,
don't pas.; over it lixht'y- Ponder over
it.
"So that s the picture of the horse
vou used to ride to see your best girl,
in the nre-flivvcr days, is it?
'Men. that s my sparkplug. Kctaw
Ledger.
We're clad some folks can bo funny
Here is one that strikes our fancy. It
reminds us of the old days when we
had to pump cm.
The only sweeping reform that has
succceited is the vacuum cleaner, says
the Newspaper Enterprise Association.
It has leen doing great work in Al
liance since spring came.
TODAY'S BEST STORY
A retail dealer in leather goods, do
ing business in Baltimore, wrote to a
firm in southern Massachusetts order
ing a corload of merchamuse. The
firm wired him "Cannot ship your
order until last consignment is paid
for."
"Unable to wait so long," tele-
eranhed the merchant. "Cancel the
order." Joy Book.
It U a fortunate thing for Leo the
rymster that rreiiertcK t. casue or
did not live in Box
(luestions, etc
J. Oliver has also filed for sheriff
of the county and has his cards in
th" windows.
Mr. Randall of Scottsbhiff was in
town on Tuesday and Wednesday of
this week. He has his farm that was
old some time ago deeded back to him
again. He lelt lor his home on Wed
nesday.
Mrs. J. Ramond and son and f laugh -
ivinmliers of the two orders.
Thp h.dies' aid of the M. E. church
net at the church this week on Thurs
day and Mesdiimes Coil and Gibson
served a good lunch.
Murl IVice was in town on Tuesday
of this: v eek.
The Foreign missionary society of
the Methodist church met with Mrs.
Have you seen that new steel tennis
iac(uet at Holsten's? It's practically
inde.-tructible, and because of its steel
strings a sudden shower will not dam
age it in the least.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED-M3F13.
-Man on farm.
FOR KENT Light hoti-ekeeplne
rooms at !3S Laramie. Thone 4J4.
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ORDINANCE No. 329.
ANT ORDINANCE PROVIDING
FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF
! SANITARY SEWERS FORTHWITH.
LANDS AND LOTS.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA;
Section 1. That sanitary sewers be
constructed forthwith in Sewer Dis
trict No. 39 within the city of Alli
ance, Nebraska, without cost to the
city.
Section 2. That upon the comple
tion of the contruction of said sew
ers, the cost thereof be assessed
fGJ against the property abutting upon
the streets, avenues, or alleys or part
thereof within which said sewer main
has been placed recording to the pro-
Phone I vision of the Statutes of the State
fiG of Nebraska.
Section 3. This ordinance shall be
in full force r.nd erect from and after
its pasrie, approval, and publication
accord:ntr to law.
Passed ad approved this Sth day
of June, 11)22.
R. M. HAMPTON.
(Sea!) Mayor.
Attest: GRACE II. KENNEDY,
Citv C!erk.
rctttttttrtu
Newark, N. J.
Butte county.
AT THE 111 ALTO.
Tonight at the Rial to you will see
an Allan Dwan production, "The Sin
of Martha Queed." Marvin Queed,
was a virtuous man in his own eyes.
He so abhorred sin that he found it in
everybody but himself. He did not
know that the wrong he found in
others was only the evil in his own
mind. There had never been a blot
on the fair name of Queed. All the
Ouced women had been models of vir
tue. And now the name was smirched
by his own daughter. Mr. Dwan's
Iicture is not a preachment; it simply
depicts an entirely oossible situation
that occurs in the lives of very real,
every day American folks.
The famous, tho short-lived, battle
of xetical wits wou'd never have !een
waged, had r rederick s poem been
brought to light in this county.
The poetic feet do not always track,
but tlie sentiment therein doth have a
iMiwerful npieal. Castle's last will
and testiment read like this:
"All my earthly goods I have in store,
1 o my dear wife 1 leave for evermore,
I freely Eive no limit do I fix;
This my will and she my executrix."
Some men
through.
are good through and
Saturday night Metro pictures cor
poration presents Alice Lake in "The
Hole in the Wall." It is a former
Broadway tbj-iller, made into a picture
of the underworld, the spirit world
rnd the society woilJ. U i r.orv
EEfti? ht n!.f ZV the management of the theatre.
..ta ..... vavKwll iias con
trived a
And then there are others who are
more popular with tho ladies.
Ladies. Inspect your headgear. Per
haps you are the unfortunate one who
unwittingly left part of a perfectly
good set of curls at The Iualto Wed
nesday matinee.
We beleive the rightful owner
.could,, easily regain. nossesion f tJw
lost toilet perquisite by applying to
surprise ending that U the
wg sensat.on or the picture. The adap
tatton for the screen was written by
June Mathis, who adapted "Tjie Four
Horsemen of the" Apocalypse" and
I he Conquering Power. i
"tl k,
The popular film favorite, Viola
ana comes to me maito .Sunday in
"Home Stuff," a Metro production. In
"Home Stiiir MUa Il-m-i hn tUa. i
- - - - - - -'. ... . ..it nv.r I
lar role of Madge Joy, leading lady of
ii incap romi snow, wnicn suddenly
comes to a standsti'l in a little town
for want of funds. Chance puts in her
way pom me retuge of a cozy farm,
where she comes to live as one of the
liinmv, unu i ne love oi a voung lar
mer. Then fate enters by bringing into
A politician doesn't get anywhere
by sitting on the fence and neither
does a farmer.
THE FIRST STATE BANK
is pleaded to announce the adoption of
The Insured Savings
Account Plan
$1,000 REWARD- $1,000
for those who take up this plan
In ten years, or any shorter time you select, your thrift
will be rewarded by $1,000 to $25,000 in Cash depending
upon what amount you save each month which will be to
your credit in our Savings Department at the completion
of your Thrift Plan.
Eejrin now to save for that trip, the education of your
child, the payment of a mortgage, the purchase of a home,
the starting of a "nst egg" for business.
As little as $1,00 a week saved here will start you in
this new plan.
SUPPOSE YOU DIE BEFORE YOUR GOAL OF SO MUCH
SAVED IS REACHED? .
Ey this plan, it makes no difference! There is paid the
$l,00()-$2r),000 you had aspired to accumulate just the same,
PLUS the balance in your savings .ccount at death.
LIVE OR DIE, THEREFORE, THE SUCCESS OF YOUR
THRIFT PLAN IS CERTAIN.
Are you going to be a success? Apply Jim Hill's test:
"Can you save money ? If not, you will fail as sure as fate,
for the seed of success is not in you." Start now to be a
SUCCeSS. . t ji,'jw";J)S'- m J4 ': !. '
Y'our Deposits Draito 5 Interest Compounded
Twice a Y'ear. . -f
ASK US FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PLAN.
The First State Bank
Alliance, Nebraska
Imperial Theatre
TONIGHT
JUNE 9
and
SATURDAY
JUNE 10
WILLIAM FOX SPECIAL .
A thrillinsr smashinsr nortraval of life in the lonelv
wilds and the jungle of society.
"A Virgin Paradise"
Hiram Percy Maxim's great story of the jungle and
civilized hypocrisy.
Educational Comedy "NO PARKING"
LATEST CURRENT EVENTS
" NO ADVANCE IN PRICE
Afternoon, 10 and 13c; Night, 10 and 27c and War Tax
SUNDAY and MONDAY, JUNE 11-12
The biggest program ever presented in our city for
the money. . .
Charles Chaplin in
r IX HIS LATEST 1922 COMEDY HIT
"PAY DAY"
On the job again, paying out uproarious, overtime laughter
FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTIONS
"A BROKEN DOLL"
v Highlights in "A Rroken Doll" '
The "biiiitJiJlffitFe" of a wild steer aai It Charges down
upon a helpless cfliid
The dash over a btjdjje into the water below by a horse
and rider. -
LATEST UNIVERSAL NEW OP THE PAST 4 DAYS
Akternoon, 10 and 13c Night, 10 Si 27o and War T.UC
PA i?
1w!i:.rjr
5 KNOW A PLACE IP
I !AV LVJCK IS BAO
g WHERE THE FINEST
PISH ARE TO BE HAD
The next timo you get
fish hungry come fishing
here. Without a hook or
line you'll get the best of
a fresh, wholesome catch
at a price that wouldn't
pay your fare to the fish
ing pond.
Watch for Mr. Happy
Party.
-a t mm m. M I
MARKET I
f-j PHONE, 3
We advertise only the truth.
We do not advertise any ar
ticle that is not as we advertise.
We advertise nothing bot
the truth in all our ads. Every
article is just as we advertise.
Pcppercll Bleached
SHEETING
45c YARD
The !est quality made
G9c yard.
Men's
STRAW HATS
5c EACH
These are 23c values.
Saturday only.
Defiance
L L MUSLIN
36 inch
10c YARD
10 yards to a customer.
Regular 25c yd. Wonder
ful values.
NAINSOOK
36 inches. Bridal make.
15c YARD
Regular 23c value. 10
yards to a customer.
Saon 10-4 Brown
SHEETING
A No. 1 grade.,
45c YARD
This is a regular 69c
grade.
FREE Boy's Stilts
Make the boys happy. A pair FREE with every
pair of Boys' Shoes Saturday. .See these on display in
our windows.
A C TICKING
Extra heavy grade.
25c YARD
This is a regular S3c
value. See this wonderful
bargain.
GINGHAM
DRESSES
Made of French gingham
checks.
$4.98
Regular 57.50 values. A
big shipment just arrived.
Ladies' Trimmed
HATS
34.98
$7,00, $7.50 and $8.00
values. Wonderful values
Saturday.
ifiiil3
i 1 Si ' CtX
INIen's Knit Wrist
CANVAS GLOVES
5c PAIR
These are regular 2 for 25c. 3 pairs to a customer.
II i ii I .umiiMin n i i i, i 1
g FLORSHE1M SHOEH
BIG STORE
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