ELECTRICITY TO MOVE HILLS THE LIBERTY FLOUR From Selected Nebraska Wheat Best Wheat in the World warn How the Dimes Grow Beat by the Oven's Teat LIBERTY I IT O U S H.O.BARBER &SONS A Nebraska Product Worthy of Nebraska H. O. Barber & Sons, Lincoln THIS LABEL ON YOUR PRINTING TRADES (PyiSv) COUNCIL. $ TTI Is proof that it was printed iu an 8-hour Lif shop, manned by Union workers, drawing H good wages and working under mutually satisfactory conditions. This newspaper is printed in a shop Union in all Departments. Demand this label on your printing Dr. Shoemaker SURGEON PRIVATE HOSPITAL 1117. L Street LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Fully equipped, modern. Located amidst beautiful surrondimjs. One of the leading hospitals of the west, convenient. Both phones If If i ANDRUS HOSPITAL A private hospital sit uated near a walnut grove. Has every convenience for those seeking health with all comforts of home. Dr. F. M. Andrus 3259 Holdredge St. SURGEON Auto B2720 Lincoln, Nebraska HORSE GOODS Harness, saddles, collars, nets, pads everything for the horse and what you want because every article is the best. See me for spring and summer horsa wear. Right goods and right prices. Repairing a Specialty You will be satisfied with my repair work. C. C. BARLOW New York. The stars and stripes were torn down and trampled under foot and a red flag substituted during a fierce fight at a May day meeting of the socialist party and affiliated or ganizations In Union Square park Wednesday. Responsibility for the tearing down of the flag is disclaimed by the socialists, who assert that members of the industrial workers of the world committed the act. Cleveland, O. Five men were burned to death and damage estimated at $450,000 was done to boats and gasoline on the docks when the Stand ard Oil barge No. 88 exploded here Wednesday. WW MOTOR DRIVES TOOL GRINDER Electrical Device Eliminates All Com plicated Belts and Gears Cur rent Started by Switch. An electrical device for grinding tools In a shoo or factory is shown In the illustration. In this grinder there are no com plicated belts or gears, the emery wheel being connected directly to the motor. Current is consumed only when actual work is being done, as the grinder may be stopped or started by P. J. WOHLENBERG RIINE CIGARS MANUGACTURERS OF SURE THING Wc DOMINO 10c STANCARD 5c EXTRA FIN A 5c ESTABLISHED 1875 No finer cigars for the price made any where in Nebraska. Should be smoked by Nebraskans. 128 South JJth St. LINCOLN Motor Drives Grinder. Jbe turn of a switch. Fun speed will be attained in about one second after the current has been switched on. Any standard grinding wheel may be attached to the machine. HAS LIGHT-RAYS LIKE SUN New Incandescent Lamp Attachment Ideal for Matching of Co lor s Mazda Lamp Is Used. To overcome the difficulty of match tag colors by artificial light, an ap paratus has been designed which will give the true white light of the north ern sun. An ordinary Mazda lamp is - used md the light therefrom is transmit ted through a number of strips of dif ferent colored glass, placed side by side. After the light has passed through these strips It goes through a mixer or diffuser. The size of each one of these colored strips may be fixed ac cording to the quality of the light, so that the result of all is a perfectly white light. It is said that this arangement has made the resultant light so close to that of daylight that in cases where solors are to be matched by the light 3f the sun they match equally well by this artificial light. Work where exact color matching Is involved can be carried on for long periods of cloudy weather with as much satisfaction as in ordinary daylight ELECTRIC MAIL BOX ALARM Opening Receptacle to Deposit Letter Signals Fact Also Guards Against Any Thief. A mall box arranged to ring a bell when the postman deposits a letter is an addition to the uses of electricity for signaling. Besides notifying that mail is being dropped Into the box. Mail Box Alarm. the bell will also ring should anyone attempt to open the box and remove the mail, says Popular Electricity. A battery in the box supplies the cur rent and the bell may be located where necessary in order to be heard. Open ing the box closes the battery and bell circuit. Pocket Telephones for the Police. A new and interesting telephone system has been installed by the po lice department of Berlin to facili tate the calling of branch stations and headquarters. All the members of the department, uniformed and se cret service, are provided with pocket telephone sets so compact as to be easily carried in the pocket or in a small leather holder attached to a strap. Contact stations are scattered over the city, on fence posts, on the walls of buildings and on trees In the parks. The connection is established by merely plugging the contact station. Electric Driven Collier. The United States government has given permission for the equipment of the 20,000-ton collier Jupiter with elec tric motors to drive the propellers. The instaUatlon is now being put in at the Mare Island navy yard and will, it Is hoped, answer many questions regarding direct, motor drive for pro pellers of large vessels. Many Telephone Calls. The New York Telephone company handled 985,000,000 originating calls in 1911, of which approximately one half were trunked to a second central office. Use of High Water Pressure Found More Economical and Quicker Than Steam Shovels. - In building both Seattle and Port land it was necessary to remove from the face of the earth several sizable hills. This work was done for the most part by hydraulic power. That Is, the hills, composed mostly of dirt, were washed away by powerful streams of water. At Portland. Ore., electrical power, driving huge centrifulgal pumps, lift ed water from Guild's lake 400 feet uphill and hurled it through 4-inch nozzles against the great piles of dirt and gravel. In this way the hills are washed away much quicker, and cheaper than they could be cut up and carted away with steam shovels and dirt trains. While the hills at Seattle were be ing washed away in this same man ner a workman slipped and fell di rectly in front of one of the streams of water. In a flash be was hurled against the embankment 30 feet away. When picked up he was unconscious and had sustained severe internal injuries besides having several brok en ribs. WAFTS PERFUME ON AUDIENCE Device Attached to Electric Fan With Reservoir for Fluid Patented by Chicago Man. The suggestion that perfume be wafted over the audience in a theater has been carried out crudely by means of a large atomizer in the hands of an usher. . An apparatus for doing this auto matically when attached to an electric fan and for diffusing the vapor of any fluid is the subject of a patent Issued to Harry W. Forbes and Frederick Linick. Chicago, 111. The device attached to the fan con sists of a reservoir for the fluid over a perforated receptacle containing an absorbent material, says the Popular Electricity. Attached to a valve stem under the reservoir Is a wing against Vapor Diffusing Device, which some of the air from the fan Is directed. This crowds the wing over and opens the- valve permitting the gradual escape of the fluid into the receptacle below there to be blown away. When the fan stops a spring brings the wing to an upright position and closes the valve. Electric Hoist. The electric hoist has' almost com pletely superseded other forms of serv ice in mines, and collieries where electric service can be obtained. The advantages of the electric type of hoist are becoming more widely appreciated by engineers of coal mining companies. ELECTRICAL In Manchuria there are thirteen tel ephone exchanges. Uruguay has decided to take over telephones as a state monopoly. Parts is now in direct telephone communication with Madrid, 1,000 miles. A new electric soldering iron is sta tionary, articles to be soldered being held against It. The automatic telephone service is a success in Havana, where there axe 7,000 subscribers. Peking, the only capital in the wide, world without a street car system,! soon is to have an electric line. Through telephone service between New York and Eos Angeles will prob-j ably be established by next November. Berlin employs more than 100 stor-j age Dattery anven electrical macnines literally to scrub its well-kept streets.' Utilizing a current from a magneto or batteries, an Inventor has brought out an electrically heated steering wheel for automobiles. , A power-driven rotary hoof parer to take the place of the horseshoer'a tongs, knife and rasp has been In vented by a Nevada man. It is thought that electric lights will ultimately take the place of all others In lighthouses. The difficulties in the way are gradually overcome. On an automobile wireless outfit built for the Austrian army the motor used to propel the car may also be utilized to drive the electric generator. A storage battery illuminated elec tric sign has been invented to be worn on the arm of a person selling refreshments in theaters and other public places. Primarily for the use of physicians, a dynamo transformer has been in vented in France which will turn out currents of various tensions and strengths at the same time if de sired. Thrift is a matter of habit to most of us. It is natural to but few. The habit of saving may be a bit harder to ac quire than the habit of profligacy but it's a far- better habit and well worth while. Once acquired it means a competence a something laid by for the inevitable rainy day. Save your pennies, nickels and dimes, and you will be astonished to see how rapidly they accumulate into dollars. Then put these saved dollars to work for you. Idle money is like idle hands Satan soon finds work for it, and the work will not benefit you. See us and we'll show you how to put your dollars to working for you. "We'll make them earn other dollars for you. We have been doing it successfully for more than a' decade. It is to our interest to advance your interests. The working dollar is the dollar that wins. We make 'em work for you, twenty-four hours a day and every day in the year. American Savings Bank 110 SOUTH ELEVENTH ST. is an every day delicacy that all can afford. A few cents a moi.ch covers the difference between ordinary butter and "Meadow Gold." Butter is one of those "big littje things" a poor quality can leave a feeling of dissatisfaction with an entire meal, while good butter lends an additional charm The delicious flavor of "Meadow Gold" Butter v is particularly enticing. Its rare richness . appeals to the most fastidious palate. , Sold by all dealers who are butter particular. BEATRICE CREAMERY CO, Its Flavor Wins Favor ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED Little Hatchet Flour Made from Select Nebraska Hard Wheat WILBER & DcWITT MILLS RYE FLOUR A SPECIALTY 145 S. 9th St., LINCOLN, NEB. 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