ELITE THEATER NO. 2. There has been few enterprises r.tiirteil in Liueoln thai lias been more : -! 'nut !y inaiataiued for , wage-ini-iKTs than this theater, That this i ii .:; npuhir in the :i y is equally '.tiis.cd by tho splendid patronage nccnided the theatre. As in the case of the Elite No. 1, which I3 located Jiu. opposite, the management is proud in the fact t!:at the excellence of ente: tainment provided is of the best. 'Here also the films used are union made, and this fact justifies tho splendid patronage accorded this by the people of Lincoln. The Acme Amusement company is giving the people of the city the best films and pictures in the country and this fact is proving a success in gaining favor from tho masses of working people in this city. This theatre Is located at O street. f ' ' . t 1 ' . - , V- : ' ' " ' ; J '-UlJi'.'iV The Cut of a Coat I is its chief merit from the standpoint of style. We are experts in cutting and fitting and study each figure most carefully in order to give a perfect fit to each customer. We have a large selection of new fabrics in every sinking design and popular shade. Satisfaction guaranteed in each case or no pay. Scotch Woolen Mills UNION TAILORS 133 So. 13th J. H. McMULLEN, Mgr. Auto. 2372 Bell 2522 I RECTOR'S White Pine Cough Syrup la a quick and positive remedy for nil coughs. It stoqs coughing spells i.t iryht relieves the soreness, soothes tho irrita ted membrane and stoqs the tickling. It Is an ideal preparation (or children as it containes no harmful anodynes or narcotics 25c per bottle RECTORS 12th and O S: Wageworkers h Attention SffilS Plenty of it. Utmost Secrecy. 129 So. 1 1th St. Kelly & Norris I 1 , 11 OFFICE OF DR. R. L. BENTLEY, SPECIALIST CHILDREN Office Hours I to 4 p. m. Office 21 18 O St. Both Phones LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Dr. Chas. Yungblut ROOM BURR BLOCK No. 202 J-yCIlLlSl AUTO. PHONE 3416, BELL 656 LINCOLN, -.- NEBR. MONEY LOANED on household goods, pianos, hor ses, tc; long or short time, No charge for papers. No interest In advance. No publicity or hi papers. We guarantee better tet ma than others make. Money Eaid immediately. COLUMBIA iOAN CO. 127 South 13th. NORTHWESTERN COAL CO. The Northwestern Coal Co., locat ed at 1524 O street, are extensive purveyors in fuel of all kinds. They have buiit up a lar.e business by good and careful management. They have supplied some of the largest contracts in this section and their facilities en able them to meet the keenest com petition as their relation with the sources of supply are of a nature that enables them to sell at the lowest possible prices. Their delivery ser vice is most prompt. The same courteous treatment is paid to one and all, no matter whether your or der is a large or small one. The man agement is liberal and fair and their success has been most marked. WENDELL PHILLIPS SAID. And What He Said Union Men Should Consider Well. Wendell Phillips was engaged in one of the greatest struggles for hu man emancipation. He was one of the greatest anti-slavery agitators. When slavery had been wiped out, he gave his attention to another great emancipation movement that of ta bor. In April, 1S72, he spoke before the International Grand Lodge of the Knights of St. Crispin. His words are peculiarly applicable to tile situation in thu country today: "if you want power in this country; il you want yourselves felt; if you do not want your children to wait long years before they have the bread on the table they ought to have, the leisure in their lives they ought to, have, the opportunities in life they ought to have; if you don't want to wait yourselves, write on your banner, so that every political trimmer can read it, so that every politician, no matter how short sighted Be may be, enn read it: "We never forget. If you launch the arrow of sarcasm at labor, we never forget. If there is a division in congress and you throw your vote in the wrong scale, we never forget. You may go down on your knee.-! mid eay, "I am sorry I did not act," and we will say, "It will avail you in heaven, but on this side of the grave never." So that a man, in tak ing up the labor question, will know he is dealing with a hair-trigger pistol and will say, 'I am to be true to jus tice r.rd to man; otherwise I am a dead duck." " THANK HEAVEN 1 Some Concessions Were Made to the Poor Utimate Consumer. The Payne-Aldrich tarff law Is one of "the best tariff bills" ever passed, says the president of the Unit ed States. If you don't believe it, says Hill The Big, why, examine' the free list. All right, let's examine it! To begin with we find joss-sticks, b'adder3, dried blood and horse hair! They're all admitted free of duty. Then there are birds' eggs, lemon juice, turtles and junk! Then comes bones, acorns, ashes, zaffer, catgut, fossils, Brazilian peb bles and oakum! It looks as if the Aldrichites got to gether and thought of as -many things possible for which the ultmate con sumer has no earthly use. Then they slapped them all on tho free list. Div luth Labor World. WEIGH YOUR ICE. Weigh the chunk of ice the driver leaves at your door. Don't give up a Ed G. Yates Murray C. French YATES FRENCH CO. MEN'S SHOES GOODYEAR REPAIRING 1220 O St. Lincoln, Nebraska Auto 3417 ,r.v Bell 804 There is no profession which so closely touches the finer sensibilities of humanity as that of the under taker, to whose care is entrusted the administration of, the. last sad rites to our dear departed ones. Our leading undertakers and embalmers ticket calling for twenty-five pounds in exchange for a piece of ice that weighs less than fifteen pounds. Tho driver must weigh it before your eyes if you demand it, but better yet, have a pair of scales in the kitchen aud weigh the ice for yourself. And the second time you get short weight, call up the city clerk and ask where to lodge formal complaint. THE ETERNAL TRUTH. There are approximately two mil lion voters in the United States who the members of organized labor. They strike together, when necessary; hunt c The transfer service in any city has much to do wtih trade and com merce. If inferior the wheels of in dustry are clogged and traffic, in a business, sense, impeded. Travelers especially find serious inconvenience when transfer service is inadequate. Delays, so common before, are now done away with and a telephene call to this company now brings a wagon to your door and baggage no longer worries you, or the care of your fur niture and the storage of anything you desire stowed away is given im mediate and careful attention, thus giving you a service that is without equal. This company hauls large freight and in total have brought the jobs together when out of work, are locked out together when they begin to show a little spirit of independence; but they never vote together. If they would stop "scabbing" on each other on election days' they could accom plish more in a few years than they can accomplish in a lifetime by cling ing to political party prejudice. From Railway Clerk. In the upbuildin of cities in any portion of the world the same ele ments are essential as to the estab lishment and successful operation of large manufacturing and other indus trial enterprises and were it not for the really wonderful fores feht and daring of some of the leaders in each city ttle material progress ;of ithe country as a whole would be retard ed in much greater degree than is us usually anticipated. The city of Lin coln is no different in that respect rSflfeffS? have made the caring for the remains of the departed ones their life study and among the best known operators we mention the firm of Castle, Roper & Matthews. They, are located at 1317-19-21-23 N street. At the above mentioned address they have commo CANNOT BE EXPLAINED. It has been proved beyond the ques tion of a doubt that men cannot work with profit to themselves or their em ployers more than eight hours1 a day. Yet big employers shut their' eyes tightly to these scientific facts and fight the reduction of hours that mean more for them as well as their men, as if they were fighting invasion of their homes. The hatred and bitter ness with which some employers re sist to the last the reasonable and just demands of fellowmen for shorter hours, is one of the inexplicable things in social science. Portland La bor Press. jit -jttfhiik transfer business in Lincoln to a de gree of perfection seldom attained, and the charges are reasonable. The office of this company is located at the Lincoln Hotel annex, where they wlil be pleased to take your order at any time and you are assured of only first class service. It is the only gov ernment bonded transfer line in Lin coln and is an incorporated forward ing and distributing agent. They make a business of packing, moving and storing of household goods. They are also retailers of coal and wood. The men comprising this company are among the city's most progres sive men. THIS YEAR'SCON VENTIONS. June 27, St. Louis, Mo., Internation al Union of Pavers, Hammermen. Flagers, Bridge and Stone Ourb Set ters. July 4, not decided as to place. Amalgamated Leather Workers' Union of America. July 11, New York, N. Y., Interna LINCOLN, NEB. than any other there must 'have been men who saw and executed, men who realized the ultimate po sition to be occupied by the city in the commercial and financial world and that a large population would certainly be found within her con fines within a reasonable length of been borne out and they have been time. Their judgment has already been borne out and they have reaped the benefits accruing. In this re spect we wish to call particular at dious and nicely arranged quarters, houses inmany cities throughout the well adapted for the work in hand, state and their interests are very ex Their chapel is one of the finest, in torsive. The gentlemen comprising the state and their stock of caskets, this firm are well and favorably funeral supplies, etc., i3 most com prehensive. They also have private ambulances. They have . branch tional Longshoremen's Association. July 11, Pittsburg, Pa., International Jewelry Workers Union of America. July 11, Pittsburg, Pa., Internation al Jewelry Workers' Union of Amer ica. July 11, New York, N. Y., Interna tional Longshoremen's Association. July 11, Atlantic City, N. J., Glass Bottle Blowers' Association of . the United States and Canada. July 11, 'Washington, D. C., Theatri cal Stage Employes' International Alli ance. July 12, Dover, N. J., Stove Mount ers and Steel Range Workers' Inter national Union. July 16, Springfield, Mass., Ameri can Wire Weavers' Protection Associ ation. July 18, Ottawa, Ont, International July , Atlantic City, N. J.. Na tional Brotherhood of Operative Work ers. August 1, Peoria, III., Internationcl Brotherhood of Teamsters. August 8, Minneapolis, Minn., Inter national Typographical Union. August 22, Detroit, Mich., United Garment Workers of America. September 5-6-7, Chicago, 111., Na tional Federation of Post Office Clerks. September 5, Chicago, 111., Interna tional Slate and Tile Roofers of Amer ica. September 5, Boston, Mass., Interna tional Brotherhood of Maintenance. ;f Way Employes. September 6, Bangor, Pa., Interna Steel and Copper Plate Printers' Union. September 6-10, Louisville, Ky., In ternational Photo-Engravers' Union of North America. tional Union of Slate Workers. September 8, Boston Mass., Inter national Spinners' Union. ' September 12, Kansas City, Kansa3, Coopers' International Union. September 12, Denver, Colo., Inter national Union of United Brewery Workmen of America. September 12, Philadelphia, Pa., tention to the H. O. Barber & Sons large milling concern. The men who have the destiny of this company ' in hand saw the splendid opportunity offered and were quick to grasp the situa'tlon. As a result the business has advanced until today it ranks second to none in importance and volume of business done in the coun try. The flour manufactured by this commendable enterprise is justly cele brated in a trade territory extending throughout this entire section of the k.own, and among the wage earners stand in the role, of friends found good and true. International" Union of Elevator Con structors. . September 12, Streator, 111., Inter national Brick, Tile and Terra Cotta Workers' Alliance. September 13, New York, N. T.f American Brotherhood of Cement Workers. September 19, Des Moines, Iowa, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. September 19, Rochester, N. Y., In ternational Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers. - September ' 21, St, Paul, Minn., Brotherhood of Railroad Freight Handlers. September 26, Columbus, Ohio, Oper ative Plasterers' International Associ ation of the United States and Can ada. October 18, New York, N. Y., Unit ed Textile Workers of America. October 18, Detroit, Mich., Interna tional Association of Car Workers. country. - It is with a just pride that we extend to this concern the hand of fellowship and well wishes, and there can be no better way in which to show this appreciation than in the purchase of the products of the Bar ber & Sons mills. The plant of this concern is one of the finest in the country and there is no better nor more worthy institution in the city than this. They lead in the manu facture of flour in the city, their lead ing brand being Liberty Flour, (Ml