The Habit of Saving It needs tc be cultivated. Regularly set aside a portion of your income fce that portion large or small, let be it something and put it where it will work for you. Idle money is useless. Deposit your savings with us from week to week, or from month to month, and we will pay you Four Per Cent Interest Systematic saving means a competency in after years. We will help you acquire the habit and the competency. Call and let us explain our methods of doing business. American Savings Bank 110 South Eleventh Street Green The Dr. Benj. F. Baily Sanatorium LINCOLN. NEBRASKA For noa-oontagtaus chronic lUrmmir Largest. baol quipped, most beautifully furxdshad. Shamp Machine Company 317 South Eleventh Street Lincoln - - - - Nebraska Automobile Repairing a Specialty "Welded-All" machine for all kinds of electric welding. Repairing of all kinds done promptly and at lowest prices consistent with good work. Autos for Hire at Reduced Rates Call Bell A2779 MONEY LOANED en household foods, pianos, hor ses, to.; long or short time. No chare for papers. No interest In adranos. No publicity or fil papers, We guarantee better let ma than others make. Money paid immediately. COLUMBIA LOAN OO- 187 South 12th. Wageworkers We have Attention Money to loan on Chattels. Plenty of it. Utmost Secrecy. 129 So. nth St Kelly & Norris Printing that Pleases That's the kind we do The Maupin-Shoop Publishing Co. Gables PRINTERS' CONVENTION. New Arbitration Agreement Made With Publishers. Now that the completed proceedings of the San Francisco convention of the International Typographical union have been received it is possible to give a synopsis of the progress made In arbi tration. The new arbitration agreement with the American Newspaper Publishers association provides that local boards be established to bear all disputes, the boards to consist of five mem bers, two to be named by each side, and one of each side shall be "free from personal connection with or di rect interest in any newspaper or any labor union." These four shall elect a fifth member, who shall act as chair man and be a disinterested person Appeals may be taken from such local boards to the national board of arbi tration. bjrtnonejt evidence .shaJI be heard. proposition To extend the agreement to cover the book and job branch of the trade was placed in the hands of the executive council to work out. All piecework and bonuses on lino types were abolished and a fiat time scale established, except in cases where contracts on a piecework IkjsIs are now in effect. Some of siuh -on-tracts run for five 'years hence. The delegates to the American Federation of Labor reported. "We cannot too strongly recommend that the locals and their members actively interest themselves in securing the election to congress of men who win aid In amending the Sherman anti-trust law to exempt trade nnions from prosecu tion under its provisions. The report was concurred in. The convention canceled the note for $3,000 loaned to the United Hatters union during its lockout in 1909. thus making it a donation Instead of a loan. Practical Christianity. The general assembly of the Presby terian church in Canada, believing that it Is the duty of the church to show that Christian principles apply to human affairs, recently adopted a radical program of social reform. "The church ought," says a statement, "to declare for the acknowledgment of the obligations of wealth, for the abolition of poverty, for the protection of child hood, for the safeguarding of work ing people from dangerous machinery, for compensation -for industrial acci dents, for the regulation of working conditions In other ways, for one day's rest in seven, for conciliation and arbi tration in industrial disputes, for prop er housing, for proper care of depend ents and criminals and for the preven tion of crime and vice, for pure food and drags, for wholesome recreation and for international peace." UNIONISM MORAL Unionism - Is constructive and evolutionary and does not tend to disrupt society. No church teaches a higher morality than the pledge of the union. The union teaches the laboring man his obligations as well as his rights, and there can be no rights without corresponding ob ligations. He is taught his rights and how to restrain himself. Unionism has advanced the standard of living. Increased the efficiency of the workman, rais ed the moral tone of the com munity, defended the weak, brought into closer touch the re lations of employer and employee, taken into c6nsideration the man rather than the dollar and educated the workingman's chil dren. It. has made mistakes, but a person or an institution that has not made mistakes nev er made anything else worth considering. It is a moral move ment, and It Is a fixed and per manent institution. It Is the universal problem of the world. John Mitchell. I Historic Retributions. Hainan devised a gallows 50 cubits high for Mordecai in the days of King Ahasuerus. But on this towering gib bet Haman himself was hanged. The bishop of Verdun contrived an iron cage, too small to allow a person con fined within it either to stand upright or to lie at full length, for the torture of heretics. The bishop of Verdun him self was the first victim to suffer such a cage. i j OFFICE OF DR. R. L. BENTLEY, SPECIALIST CHILDREN Office Honrs 1 to 4 p. m. Office 21 18 O St. BothPbooe LINCOLN. NEBRASKA THE ONYX FOUNTAIN The fnest in the west. Just the place for those delicious summer drinks. Lincoln's popular after-the-maii-nee and after-the-opera resort. Good service quickly performed. The parlor de luxe. RECTOR'S 12th and O St. E. FLEMING 1211 O Street Jewelry and wares 01 Precious Metals. Best selected stock in Lincoln. Here you can get anything you want or need in the line of jewelry, and at the inside price. Especially prepared for commencement and wedding gifts. Watch repairing and Engraving. See Fleming First Dr. Chas. Yungblut ROOM ri4V BURR No. 202 UentlSt BLOCK AUTO. PHONE 3416. BELL 656 LINCOLN, -:- NEBR.