Will Maupin's weekly. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1911-1912, March 17, 1911, Image 15

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    RECTOR'S
White Pine
Cough Syru
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.
at-: j- -.a-
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
No. 202
Dentist
BURR
BLOCK
AUTO. PHONE 3416, BELL 656 ,
LINCOLN, -:- NEBR.
Wageworkers
Attention
We
have
Money to loan
on Chattels.
Plenty of it. Utmost Secrecy.
Kelly & Norris
129 So. 1 1th St.
MONEY LOANED
on household goods, pianos, hor
bos, to. ; long or short time, No
charge for papers. No interest
in advance. No publicity or fil
papers, We guarantee better
tetms than others make. Money
Eaid immediately. COLUMBIA
,OAN CO. 127 South 12th.
its opponents jumping sideways. The
resolution wa, as follows:
"L?rccn Central Labor union is
regular session held this evening, by
tmaniJr.ovis vote desires to express our
thanks to you fur the stand taken by
you diu-ius the p.esent session of the
Nebraska legislature, upon all legisla
tion a'"cetins the rights of labor, and
espec'.alJy your courageous efforts in
behalf cf ihe bill requiring the Allied
TraCes label on all state printing.
"Colli v:e br... succeed in getting a
few ct.n srs like ycu in our legislatures
wo rzif lit hope to have laws in the in
terest cf 1he masses instead of the
classes.
'"With our best wishes for your fu
ture and the hope of your further pre
ferment, we remain, etc."
Capital Aulixiary No. 11 to
Lincoln Typographical Union
No. 209 meets every second and
fourth Wednesdays at the
Labor Temple.
MRS. FRED W. MICKBL,
3200 U St. Secy-Treas.
HOW ABOUT IT.
The big rewards posted for the
apprehension cf the Los Angeles
dynamiters is causing the' arresting
of many men iri various parts of the
country. The parties arrested don't
prove to bo members ot unions, and
any otlisr dynamiters are not wanted.
Police officials should get that much
throuIi the.'r noddies. Of course if
a detccLlve could be employed to work
amon- the detectives of Los Angeles
he' might End out who caused the
Los Angeles explosion; but if he did
t would not be the kind of a man
wanted, and there would be nothing
doing. See? Portland Labor Press.
HOW ABOUT IT.
A member ef Omaha Typographical
Union No 03 is a member of the
Nebraska legislature. He announced
himself as opposed to the enactment
of a law requiring the label of the
allied printing trades on state work.
Now what do you know about that?
I Industry and Thrift
How many men ever acquired wealth by working for
wages? The men of wealth acquired it by investing their
money a little at first, perhaps, but something. Money
begets money. And when you have money working for you,
then you are on the road to affluence. As long as you have
to keep working for money paying interest instead of re
ceiving it- you are up against it. Save a little chunk 'but 'of ;
every week's pay check, even, though it be but little,' ' and
put it to work for you. Deposit with us and we'll make.tt.
return you FOUR PER ' CENT INTEREST. Itwill be worki
ing every hour of the day for you, too. Interest doesn't pay ,
any attention to the eight-hour day. A dollar a week for
twenty years means a comfortable little home in your ad
vanced years, and then some. Let us figure it out for you
and explain our methods.
AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK
132. NORTH 11TH ST.
..UNION LABOF5 LEAGUE.
A Woman's Union Label league was
organized Tuesday afternoon at Conti
nental hall by C. M. Freider, national
organizer for the Barbers' union. The
temporary officers elected are: Mrs.
Harriet Hale, president; Mrs. J. W.
Light, vice president; Mrs. Tony
Donahue, secretary. The object of the
union is that all members pledge
themselves to demand union made
goods and refuse to buy anything that
does not have the union label at
tached. "This means that the women
who belong to the nesv league will be
working for higher wages for women
and children and more sanitary condi
tions in the various factories," said
Mr. Freider. The speaker said that
the Woman's Label league stood for
the abolishment of child labor, the
sweatshop and for better sanitary con
ditions in the factories, laundries,
bakeries and for wages commensurate
with the labor given. Jerry Howard
gave a brief tslk on a "Minimum
Scale of Wages, Both for the Men
and for the Working Girl." Tony
Donahue spoke briefly of the good
the unions are doing and urged the
organization of the Woman's Label
league. The next meeting of the un
ion will be Tuesday, "March 17, at
Continental hall. At this time the
permanent officers will be elected.;
Omaha Western Laborer.
1 C PITT A L COiIL
For Furnace Keating and Cook Stove.
- fFS A MONEY. . SAVES
YATT CO,
GOAL
OAL CO.
For Cooking and Heating.
ioonas
are
afcove signs, neatly printed
jaw cardboard, for sale at
WAGEWORKER
1705 "0" STREET