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. OFFICE OF . DR. R. L. BENTLEY, SPECIALIST CHILDREN Office Hours 1 to 4 p. m. Office 2118 O St. Both Phones LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Dr. Chas. Yungbhit No. 202 Dentist BURR BLOCK AUTO. PHONE 3416, BELL 656 LINCOLN, -:- : NEBR. Wageworkers h Af forkiirvn Money to loan Muenuon on Chattels. Plenty of it. Utmost Secrecy. 129 So. 11th St. Kelly & Norris MONEY LOANED n household goods, pianos, hor ses, eta; long or short time, No charge for papers. No interest inaoVanee. No publicity orfil papers, We guarantee better tetms than others make. Money Eaid 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. nrp i WW-- - 1 L WILL MAUPIN'S WEEKLY WOMEN AS STRIKERS. Persistent In Devising Means to Worry the Employers. At a recent meeting of the Women's Trade Union league In New York Miss Younger ot California told her eastern sisters about the persistence of the western trade union women. The pub licity committee thus chronicles the occasion: "She described how in the face, of al most insurmountable difficulties sever al thousand laundry workers defied the men in their trade and went out on strike, subsequently winning a vic tory for themselves and their skeptical brother workers. "She brought forth laughter and ap preciation by telling, how the wait resses went out on strike in one of the largest restaurants. Unable to come to terms with their employers, they sent forth a number of pickets, who kept shouting, 'Unfair house, unfair house!' "They were arrested and forbidden to continue their exercise. The next evening a number of women were sell ing matches in front of the same place, and each purchaser, was. inform ed that the restaurant in question was unfair. As soon as the firm found it out it secured an Injunction against the Waitresses' union forbidding it to carry on the trade. But the follow ing evening matches were being sold by a group of men, and the firm- took out a second Injunction,, this time against the Waiters' union. They were followed by the cooks as match sellers, and when these were restrained the dishwashers took up the sale. At last these, too, met the same fate as the other workers in their' trade. The whole restaurant industry was now in the clutches of the court, and the striking girls were at their wits end what to do next when a twentieth century Portia hit upon a brilliant scheme which helped the workers and turned the ridicule of the people upon the wise Justice. "At the usual hour in front of the scab restaurant appeared a good sized donkey carrying an 'Unfair House' sign. "In posthaste the enraged employ ers took the animal to court, where a judge declared that he could not issue an injunction against a donkey." BUY LABEL GOODS. Dr. Eliot, the man made fa mous by Harvard university, is a scientific boycotter. He says: "In an intelligent and wide awake democracy which does not dread but rather likes the new or novel and is not the slave of tradition the consump tion of any article which has be come subject to a monopoly may be suddenly and effectively re duced. Even the most solid mo nopolies fear the abstinence of the consumer." The union label permits us to apply the above philosophy of the learned Dr. Eliot by the in direct but no less effective meth od of rewarding our friends. In promoting a demand for the products of union labor as dis tinguished by the union label we at the same time punish our enemies. BETTER SAVE THAN SORRY. A very trite old adage, but full of horse sense. Most of us could get along with just a bit less now, but the time will come when we may need more to get along with. Now is the time to make provision for the then. A few dollars deposited with us now and then will accumulate rapidly. We pay Four Per Cent Interest on deposits. What you' spend today will not be available tomorrow. Saving is a : habit, easily cultivated and well worth the cultivation. Begin right now. Call and let us explain our system to you. ? AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK 132 NORTH 11 TH ST. Named for Lincoln Made in Lincoln IBERTY S?.v . !C ffc n -.iMiSs H.O.BARBER & SONS LIBERTY Aft Demand Liberty Flour and take no other. If your grocer does not handle it, phone us about it. H. O. BARBER & SON First Trust and Savings Bank Ownedfby Stockholders of First National Bank The Bank for The Wage Earners Interest aid at Fou r er Cent 139 South Eleventh " Lincoln, Nebraska Once Tried Always Used Little Hatchet Flour Made from Select Nebraska Hard Wheat WILBER AND DeWITT MILLS RYE FLOUR A SPECIALTY TELEPHONE US Bell Phone 200; Auto. 1459 i 145 Test of the Oven Test of the Taste Test of Digestion Test of Quality Test of Quantity Test f Time Measured by Every Test it Proves Best So. 9th St., LINCOLN, NEB.