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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1916)
USED BY RAILROADS The Master Interpretations of the World's Greatest Artists VICTOR HKCOIIDS arr- the consmnate ai t of the jrrcatrst Ringers, instrumentalists, bands, orchestras their own superb renditions just as they interpret them. All the distinct personality, all the individuality of expres sion, all the beauties peculiar to the performance of each art ist, are ever present to charm you in their Victor Records. Victor Records ARE the actual artists the greatest art ists of all the world. The greatest artists at their very best. The greatest artists just as you want to hear them. PAY AS YOU PLAY. You can have this wonderful ma chine in your home and pay on easy monthly payments. Let us show you the new models at $.r)0 to $250. The Victor Store Opposite Post Office John Wiker, Manager Men and Wamen Wanted-Government Positions Forest assistant, Industrial teacher, Junior engineer, land law clerk, teacher, telegraph operator. Examination March 15. stenograph er and typewriter February 26. Quick preparation is necessary. You Can Learn by Mall at Home, Study at Night. Wouldn't you like a job for life with a steady Income of $75 to $100 or more every month with a good chance for promotion? Then why not get it? We guarantee to prepare you for any civil service position, city, state or federal coach you free until you pet the pos ition. Send for particulars. CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL Kittredge Bid.. Denver Hot Water Each Morning Puts Roses in Your Cheeks 1 8 1 . V fan iimii -k. tiririilhnniniiirfr 4 Sogxs, V W4 ". V 4 VvCV Jo look one' Ust and fo-t oneV boot'slimrntarj' tract. Inforo put tint; more ii to enjnv an inside Lath each mornni to flush from the syatein the previou .lay's ate. sriur forwent at inna and poi "nou toxins lxfore it i alsnrted into the blood. Just as coal, wticn it Imrn. leaves tielihui a certain amount of in eomhustihle material in the form of at-lie, ao the fond and drink taken each fond into the tituniHi-h. Girla and women with Rallnw bkins, liver ejiots, pimplea or pallkl cmi4ex ion. also tlio.-e wlio wake up wiUi a rriated tonjrne, bad taste, nasty breatii, otlu r vli are bothered with headaches, biliouH spella, ax'id atotnach or constipa tion aiioiiM beirin this phooithated hot day leave in the alimentary organa a water drinkintr and are assured of very certain umuunt of indigestible material, proiiuutu ed results in one or two weeks, which if not eliminated, form toxin and A quarter pound of limestone phoa Kisona which are then sucked into the phato costa very little at the drug store bkod through the very dueta which are but ia sufficient to deroonatrate that Just imriiut-u w mu'K in on iv iiuiii iBiiujeui vo as aoap ana not water Cleanses, purine sustain the i.odv If you want to see the jflow of healthy bloom in J ur clieeks, to sea your akin jt clearer and clearer, you are told to drink evory uioriiiinr uon arising, a f!a of hot water with a teaapoonful of limeatone photipiiate in it, which ia a harmleaa nioana of washing the wate material an. I toxins from tlie stomach, liver, kidney and bowels, thus cleans in:, swe'tiiinj and purifying the entire and freshens the ekin on the outride, bo hot water and limestone phosphate act on the inside orpans. We must always Consider tiiat internal sanitation ia vast ly more ini)rtant than outside cleanli ness, la'eause the ttkin porea do not ab sorb impurities into the blood, while the bowel Mre do. Women who desire to enhance the beauty of thvir complexion should juat try this for a week and notice resulta. rrnnsMi'tntioii ltnthtrliMMlt tlinrRe l. S, CliamlMT of ('-ommert'O I Ih lel Asnint Them 1 Cleveland. Ohio, June 7 That i the I'nited States Chamber of Coin-; merce is boinR used by the railroads as a means of delaying nction on the i demand for an eight-hour day made by the freight tiain employes. Is: charged in u statement issued by the I Transportation tlrothei hoods. Immediately after an address by i Howard Elliott, president of the fin-: aticiaily wrecked New Haven system, made before the United States chain-, ber of commerce at Washington In February, a "committee on the rail road situation" was appointed by the body. This committee after deliberating for three months, now proposes that the local chambersv of commerce throughout the United States shall, by vote on the resolutions prepared by the committee, express their opin ion as to the introduction in Congress of a joint resolution directing the Interstate Commerce Commission to investigate and report "as soon as possible," the minimum and maxi mum average wage paid .with hours of service, etc., to each class of rail road employees In the United States and the relation of railroad wages to railroad revenue and various other complicated and techincal subjects. The significant part of this trans parent scheme for delay Is, that both the railroads and the employes are urged to postpone any action on the hours and wage question until the Commission has made its report. Anyone who is familiar with the amount of unfinished work now be fore the Commission and who knows the necesssarlly slow procedure, must admit that two or three years is the lowest estimate of the time re quired for such an investigation. The whole proposition of the so called referendum of the United States Chamber of Commerce would appear to be, to postpone any action that would tend to Improve the long working hours of railroad freight train employes. Why there should be any occasion for taking a referendum vote on the question is a mystery, as it Is a fore gone conclusion that the local cham bers of commerce will decide unani mously in favor of the delay and at the end of the time, they will of course Just as joyfully vote for some other delay for n succeeding period of years. It is significant to note t hat the "coi mittee on the rail road situa tion" arrived at its conclusion that Congressional action whs needed without hearing or asking for infor mation from anyone representing the employes. They formulated their re port from hearing only one side of the proposition. These tactics remind us of thp method of railroad attorneys in the courts when an Injured workman is bringing suit any maneuver to de lay the case and wear out the pa tience and capital of the workman, is so much gained for the railroad. The disastrous affects of hope de ferred are all too well known by the railway wage earner to cause him to sympathize with this movement to postpone the receipt by him of bis Just dues. It is to be hoped that the United States Chamber of Commerce in its investigation by its "committee on tho rnilroad situation" took cogniz ance of the increase in the salaries p:iid iioneral officers as compared to the Increase in wages of other rail wy employes. Taking sixty-two Western railroads ns a fair example. th salaries paid general officers in 1900 were $4, :n7.44 and in 1913 $9,444,528. which Is an increase of more than 100 pnr cent. It should also be observed that the venue of the railroads in 1890 was $1.65 per freight train per mile and 1914 the earnings were $3.31 !or freight train per mile, an increase of 100 per cent, which shows the freight train crews are producing double the revenue for the railroads, the general officers are receiving double the salaries and the train crews are doing double the amount (f work they had to do a decade ago. vith no proportionate increase in pay. i Will My Child Take r. King' New DiM-oveiy? This best answer Dr. King's New Discovery itself. ' It's a pleas ant sweet f-yrup. eay to take. It eVitaina th - n.odiciiios which years of experience have proven host foe. i-miuhs and olds. -Those who hav used Dr. King's Now Discovery long est are its best tricnds.y Hesides ev ery bottle is guaranteed. If you don'i get satisfaction you get your money back. Buy a bottle, use as directed. Keep what is left for cough and cold j insurance. Adv No 1 3 Clear Kkl l Comes from iWthin It is foolish to think you can gain a good clear complexion by the use of face powder. Get at the root of the trouble and thoroughly cleanse the system with a treatment of Dr. King's New Life Pills. Gentle and mild in action, do not gripe, yet they relieve the liver by their action on the bowels. Good for young- .adults and aged. Go after a clear complex ion today. 25c at your druggist. Adv No 1 Skinner's Macaroni Products, mad In Nebraska. Ask your grocer. Adv I towel Complaint in India In a lecture at one of the Des Moines, Iowa, churches a missionary from India told of going Into the In terior of India, where he was taken sick .that be bad a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrho ea Remedy with bim and believed that it saved his life. This remedy is used successfully in India both as a preventive and cure for cholera. You may know fro mthis that it ran be depended upon for. tbe milder forms of bowel complaint that occur In this country. Obtainable everywhere. Writing for Magazine Mrs. Mollie I). Chesnut Hall, of Heiiiingford, is a writer of short stories. Recently she wrote an In teresting short story entitled "Met tle". This story has been accepted by the Woman's National Weekly, one of the most widely circulated magazines in the United States, and will soon be published by them. Mrs. Ball deserves credit for steady, hard work .which is now beginning to re ceive recognition In the right man ner, i IkMM Kloan'k Liniment Help Itheii niHtism? Ask the man who uses it, he knows. "To think I suffered all these years when one 25 cent bottle of Sloan's Liniment cured me," writes one grateful user. If you have Rheumatism or suffer from neu ralgia, backache, soreness and stiff ness, don't put off getting a bottle of Sloan's. It will give you such wel come relief. It warms and soothes the sore, stiff painful places and you feel so much better. Buy It at any drug store, only 25 cents. Adv No 1 Reg istered Bulls at Auction Sale will be held at the Simon a Spry Barn in Alliance Saturday June 10 Commencing at 1:00 o'clock. A carload of registered two-year-old bulls, two-thirds of car White face, balance Shorthorn. You will never get a better chance to buy a fine young registered bull at your own figure; everyone will positively be sold to the high est bidder no by-bidding will, be permitted. J. W. Legg an(1 L. a Howe Humboldt, Nebr., Owners Col. H. P. Coursey, Auct. Frank J. Was, Clerk WANTED faadiie$ We will have our next inspection at The Alliance Stock Yards Friday, June 9, and Saturday, Jun: 10 The following prices will be paid for accepted horses: Cavalry . . . Light Gunners Heavy Artillery $110.00 $135.00 $150.00 Mules14-l to 15-1, $100; 15-1 to 16-1, $140. They will take mules five to ten years old. Try to Have Your Horses Well Halter Broke No Commission Charged Plenty of Good Pasture Can Be Had at 10c per Head a Day Write or wire at our expense for any information desired. C. L. Lester & Company Or Call Phone 104 Alliance, Nebraska V