RECTOR'S White Pine Cough Syrup Is a quick and positive remedy for all coughs. It stoqs coughing spells at night relieves the soreness, soothes the irrita ted membrane and stoqs the tickling. It is an ideal preparation for children as it containes no harmful anodynes or narcotics. 25c per bottle RECTOR'S 12th and O St. AV its. I I OFFICE OF DR. R. L. BENTLEY, SPECIALIST CHILDREN Office Hours 1 to 4 p. m. Office 21 18 O St. Both Phones LINCOLN. NEBRASKA Dr. Chas. Yungblut ROOM pv r BURR No. 202 LyentlSt BLOCK AUTO. PHONE 3416. BELL 656 LINCOLN, -:- NEBR. Wageworkers ha A tforktirfcrft Money to loan vLienuon on Chattels Plenty of it. Utmost Secrecy. 129 So. iith St. Kelly & Norris MONEY LOANED on household goods, pianos, hor ses, eta; long or short time, No charge for papers. No interest in adrance. No publicity or fil papers, We guarantee better tetms than others make. Money Said immediately. COLUMBIA ,OAN CO. 127 South 12th. Capital Aulixiary No. 11 to Lincoln Typographical Union No. 209 meets every second and fourth Wednesdays at the Labor Temple. MRS. FRED W. MICKEL, 3200 U St. Secy-Treas. mies of trades unionism ammunition for many a day. For years I have been going upland down this country boasting of the splendid spirit of trades union lead ers, of their figbt for the purest de mocracy and theSr demand for a square deal; but what can a man sa in the face of this? It is not a question of personal character. The big prin ciple that is involved is the right of an American citizen, even though he be a trades unionist, to belong to any kind of an organization that he chooses, provided he believes that that organization is not detrimental to the interests of the workingman What right has a convention of labor or any other convention to dic tate what shall be a man's religious, economic or social affiliations? If the workingmen of America can't trust Mitchell, whom, among their number, can they trust? He has not been found guilty of treason to or ganized labor, but has stood squarely in conventions and in conferences for an absolutely square deal to all con cerned. Can a man do more than this? It has been meanly charged that Mitchell has worn a dress suit ana that he has dined with millionaires. What of it? If he had cared to do so, he might have made this a common practice, for he has had the oppor tunity of getting a better job than the workingmen of this country have ever offered him. He has 'the brains and the ability to make good on some of the biggest propositions that are being offered by the corporations. I am sorry mighty sorry that the thing has been done. It won't hurt Mitchell. It will come back as a boomerang upon the men who are re sponsible for this foolish and short sighted policy. But, worse than this, it will react upon the entire labor movement in America. Rev. Charles Stelzle. WM. BARTLEMAN DEAD. William Bartleman, one of the best known employing barbers of Lincoln, died at the home of his brother, Arch, at Harvard, Neb., on Monday, March 6. Mr. Bartelman had been in pool health for several months, and when attacked by grip was unable to with stand it. Six weeks ago he was com pelled to quit work, and when he grew rapidly worse he was taken to his brother's home in Harvard. With in a few hours after reaching that city he passed away. Mr. Bartelman resided in Bethany, and conducted one of Lincoln's largest shops on South Twelfth street. LOOK FOR THE LABEL. The anti-union organization of Lin coln is paying particular attention to the work of discriminating against the label of the allied printing trades. This will explain why a number of candidates have handed out cards minus the "joker." Maybe these can didates are wise. The mn who "are fighting the label have a habit "of sticking together when their interests demand it, while union men have a habit of scattering all around and paying no attention to their interests on election day. But now is a good time to put the rollers under the men who listen to the union busting outfit. ON WHICH SIDE, BROTHER? COMFORT Thrift, Economy HAPPINESS POVERTY Trouble, Want WORRY Advanced age will find you on one side or the other. It depends on what you are doing. If you are saving some thing spending a little less than you earn and investing your savings where they will work for you, then you are on the right side. That's the secret of success making your money work for you. We have the job for your money, and we put it to work working twenty-four hours a day. And for you. It is really wonderful how interest piles up. Come in and let us explain our methods to you. Acquire the sav ing habit now for saving is a habit. AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK 132 North 11th St. CAPITAL COAL For Furnace Heating and Cok Stove. ITS A MONEY SAVES HUTCHINS & HYATT CO. ACME COAL SCHAUPP COAL CO. For Cooking and Heating. FOR SALE Famished Rooms Rooms aid Board The above signs, neatly printed on heavy cardboard, for sale at THE WAGEWORKER 1705 "0" STREET Jf