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9 A WORKER ADVISES REFORMS Machinist Wakes Up Society for Pro moting Industrial Education. JIUST GET OFF PEDESTAL tin Tell Them to Tnkr Off Glove, Cut Out Seven-Course Dinners i nnd (Jet Aequnlnteil nllK WnrklnK Clnntes. PHILADELPHIA, Doo. T.-Tlmt higher rducatlonal efficiency would follow the general adoption of woman suffrage was he declaration mailo by Mrs. O. M, Ouldln if rrt Wayne, lnd., at today's session of tho National Society for the Protection at Industrial Education which Is holding 'ts convention In this city. Mrs. Ouldln asserted that politics of today has kept ho school system In most communities i nnd obsolete. Charles J. Owens, managing director of Die southern commercial congress, Wash ington, pedlcted that the Page-Wilson bill how before congress for the extension of industrial education 'ioutd be passed 'v lotli houses. Stewart Itecd of West Albany, N Y , iurltig an address urged that tho efforts to educate tho workingmrn be explained 'j) them more fully, lie said: "Tho worklnrman today believes that Industrial education Is n trap to ensnare Mm. He thinks It Is nothing more than a weapon In the hands of manufacturers to create such a demand for his position that he Trill himself be at tho mercy of his employers. The worWngman believes 1hat you are trying to cheapen labor In stead of raising Its standard and tho Standard of his pay." ' The remarks of Mr. Itecd, who Is a ma chinist and a union labor leader of no tional repute, created a sensation. He works In a railroad shop In Albany. In his speeoh on industrial education he told the delegates they could expect to mako some progress, toward tho neces sary reforms whon'thay "took off their kid gloves and tholr accents, cut out (even-course dinners and cultivated a first acquaintance with the working classes, whoso destinies they were trying lo direct." Ho said, however, 'that ac tunl experience had taught him that n system to taach boys and girls workable knowledge ot the different trades In part of their school time ts tho greatest prcsont need ot the nation. Frederick A. aelcr, a Cincinnati manu facturer, took Issue with Mr. Heed and (.aid that the proposed nation-wide public school system of Industrial education, which has been discussed at tho conven tion, Is not local nor limited to those ot any one class. Mr. Oeler said that the Industrial fate ot this country I largely involved and this fact will be made, plain boforo many years when the workers of the United Btatcv through tariff change. would bo brought Into keener competi tion with the skilled tradesmen and arti sans of other countries. Piles Quickly Cured At Home Instant Ilellcf, Permanent Cure Trial Pnckngo Moiled Free to All In Plain Wrapper. TRY-NEW-LIFE LURES MANY SUFFERERS TO WASTE THEIR MONEY (Continued, from Pago One.) The Pyramid Smile. Many cases of Piles have been cured by a trlnl package of Pyramid Pllo Item ndy without further treatment. When It proves its value to you, get moro from your druggist at 60c a bor, and ho sure you got, the kind you nsk for. Simply fill Out free coupon below' and mall tp ;Jay. Save yourself from tho surgeon's Knife and Us torture, the doctor and his bills.. FREE PACKAGE COUPON PYRAMID DHUO COMPANY. 402 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Kindly (tend n.'e a sample of Pyramid Pllo Remedy, at once by mall, FRUH5, In plain wrapper. Kama ...... Street City State port unity of getting a free demonBtra tlon and Judge of Its value by the relief 1, gives you, you would then appreciate .the great merit of this wonderful new Invention." Prices of the Mnculnes, Electrlo vibrators or ma.tago machines are Bold by barber supply houses at 125 to 5 and up to &6. "Try-New-Llfe" Is practically the nuns as the $15 nnd $J5 machines sold by theso houses. "Try-New-Life" Is put out In two principal types, one at 125 and ono at $30 . The $33 typo Is larger and more powerful. Both ore packed in handsome red oattn-llned cases, , i AVhat Rent riiralclnn Sny. Hero Is what some reputable Omaha physicians and surgeons have to say about "Try-New-Iife." Dr. J. n, Ralph This Is nothing new. The only thing new about It Is the pro tense that It will cure diseases. Physl otans .have used electric vibrators for years. I have used them. They can cure nothing. There are cases In which they afford somo local relief. Blood cir culation and musclo activity may bo stimulated1 to some extent. Used Intel ligently in conjunction with other trent mont an electric vibrator la productive ot benefit in some cases. In some cases ti will afford relief of pant. Occasionally It may have tho effeot of rolloving pres. auro of a musclo upon a nerve. So fur as the curing of disease by use ot the vibrator Is concerned, the Idea Is absurd. It no more do that than the application of a local anesthetic can heal a wound. Somo temporary relief from rheumatic and other pa!nswlll ie effected by the use of the vibrator. As for Its possessing any efficacy In cases of k locomoter A ataxia, catarrh, . spinal curvature, nnd many other ailments In me list, mat is too ridiculous o talk about. Just li Pure Vnltr. Dr, J, B. Summers Its Just a pure fake. It. Is practically- without merit. I would not say It Is wholly without merit, but It Is practical so- Any persdn suf fering with disease who expects to bo restored to health by treatment with an electrio. massago machine, practically, the same thing that a barber uses In giving a facial massage, will bo disappointed. Dr. Andrew B, Bomors That's a first class fraud.' There's nothing new, about It. Many physicians have them. We have none In our office. I have sent patients to other physicians fqr massage treat ment, whfcjl Tn some cases' Is of benefit. We can't, do bverylhJnB: ourselves. This thing canno effect'-ft cure'of any disease. It is not.vtotally without merit. Fre quently there are cases which' ivre helped to some'extent by massage. These ma chines do not even afford the best kind of massage. When that is needed I would recommend a good, stout operator because he goes deeper than a machine. I take a hand massage because It is bet ter, Jt goes deeper. A massage stimulates musclo activity circulation of blood, but as a treatment for disease It Is abso lutely superficial. It Is not a cure-all; It cannot cure anything." GRIDIRON AT ARMAGEDDON and the battle of Armageddon was fought ' In realistic style, as described by halt a doien war correspondents for the bene fit ot old Saul, who had come to tho scene ot his early conflicts. Correspondent Lodge reported that Field Marshal Dixon had mowed down Field Marshal McCoombs with a har vester machine. McCoombs had pourvl a hot statement Into Field Marshal Hlltes, and'HIUes had hit Dixon with some ma jority claims. Midshipman Olfford Pin chot, aid to General Perkins, reported that the general needed ammunition and had sent him for a fountaln-pon to write a check. What Saul supposed to ds a horse turned out to be a bull moose. and the two men hanging on his flank, Adam Bede and John Harlan, were said to be the "Truth Tellers." "Do they toll the truthr Inquired Battf. To which Correspondent Champ Clark replied. "8ay, Mister, we're not a king, you're the court Jester." Fresh from the battlefield on his horse, Correspondent Watterson reported that b he left the field, the democrats ot the hours were trying to arrange tho tariff schedules, "and the carnage wan frlghtfull." Through his glasses, Saul discerned the general on the bull moose. dashing toward the large general seated on the putting green, followed by tho tennis cabinet Saul's Inquiry as to tho Identity ot the nine men surrounding Tnft was answered by the explanation that thev were his cabinet, "who will get into the battle after It Is over." What was nt first supposed to be "the dawn of day," turned out to be Colonel Jim Ham Lewis, and an "engino of war," to Saul's ancient eye was only Governor Hiram Johnson. Even his old friend, "Joan of Arc" was really Albert 3. Beverldgc, 'disguised as "Mary ot tho Vine-clad Cottnge." The action progressed until the bull moose and its followers were fleeing and the man with the golf stick was pre paring to leave the green. The battle was soon over and Saul started poM haste for Washington to seek a Job, de claring that he had been u "life-long democrat since the battle ended." 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Had ley, the "Sterling Rovlslonlst" Reed Smoot, the "Invincible Borah," tho "great friend of tho common people," Senator PerfVose, and Robert Marlon La Follette, "whose motto Is "Forgive your enemies," who recommended that the "place be given to Oyster Bay." Then the scerie changed to the orient Mew Seenf from Cnrmen, One of tho striking features of tho evening's entertainment was a rendition of a complete act of the tuneful opera of Carmen by tho vocalists of tho club In full oostume. This Was the famous act of the bull' fight, only It was rendered with stranger characters than Bitot ever dreamed of, and even tho bull was re placed by a ..full grown .Bull Mooee Entered pon Jorge Pcrklnsarle, champion BU11 Mooso trainer of the world, who an nounced that the Mexicans, tlrpd of bull fighting, wanted a sport that had some real hot tamales and chile con carne In It, which meant a Bull Moose fight President uortho, after whispered con versation with President Taft, announced that the "president of the United States assures me that you can have him (tho Bull Moose) and welcome." carmen appears, "history's gay coquette." us "popular applause" and sings, "To win my smilo the greatest statesmen pause, but when my glances seem most fair, then have a care, beware, beware." Tho Bull Moose, pawing nnd snorting enters, and then tn order tit toreadors are Introduced and Invited to explain their methods of attack. Don Roberto I.a Follettlo replies. "If I had got a chance to catch my breath, I'm sure I could have talked .the brute to death," but hastily .retires Into the group ns the Hull Moose makes a demonstration. Toreador Don Champ Clarklo sang: I know the way to get that Moose so grim, Why don't they turn Bill Bryan loose on him. If they did that, I'd have a Ktod excuse. For saying: "Go It Bill, Go it Bull aiooso: Then they sang Carmen. Carmen: "But whore's Don Tuftio? That's the man I'd call, by far the worthiest matador of oil I" Don Jorge! "Don Taftlo's a good fighter, people say." Carmen: Too good for nny rough and tumble rray. Frank and forebeorlng, Inclined to show A liberal mind to nn ungenerous foe. This little message ho has paused to write. "I'm busy now. let Miles run tho fight.' Yet he's the kind of man I hate to see. Fonder of duty than he is or me. Then tho climax: Don Woodrow sink ing and wavering his. blade asserts; I'll bowl him over with classic tore. Lines of Euripides, phrases of Sophocles Plato ana I'lutarcn. at mm rii peiiow and roar. Oratory In all. Its glory, I'll hurl at him wttn mignt ana main. He'll get no chanoe to tell the story, I'll never let him explain. Whereupon ho turns upon the ' Bull Moose, who falls and Is dragged off by the S. P. C. A., while Don Woodrow turns to Miss Popular Applauso, who greet him, "Woodrow, I'm yours for four long year, per haps." Tho farewell to President Tart was touchlngly conveyed In the verses en titled, "On the Ohio," set to the muslo of, "Moonlight Day," as follows: Nestling down. irua boofc worth a dollar to three beat each weak. MU yoora to SaffydUl Editor, Tn Bat. Tn Sunday B tot prlx wlnsisra. Contest will close on Sunday, December IB. MONDAY WE INAUGURATE A Special Holiday Sale On Our Entire Stock of : Exclusive Coats Wraps The many beautiful garments affected by this special sale embraces the very choicest coats and wraps handled by this fashion able appttrel shop. 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Will the baklrn? powder? If tho oyster stews. Will the clam chowder? If the clock stops, Will the vertltfo? If tho cake bakes. Will the bread-dough? If the worm crawl, Will the butter-fly? If the boy Ulls the truth, iWll the condensed lye? If tho cat Jumps, Will tho bed-nprinu? If tho whistle blows. Will tho clrcus-rintf? If the organ rolls, Will tho banana poel? If the iwas pod, Will the corn-mtal? If the Blrl" a fat. Is the Koaollno? If the apple's ripe, Is Hetty Oreen? If the boy sits. Will the Brand-stand? Do your Christmas shopping early. Or where will Toy-land? CUMING COUNTY FARMERS PLAN TO HOLD INSTITUTE Joseph W, Craifr, Walnut, la. It was :30 In the morning. Tho alarm clock had run: and lasy Pete had rolled over for another snooze. Just as he was about to fall asleep, Jerry the ons-armed paper hanger, burst Into the room, and with his paste brush tapped him on tho noodle, At the same tlino h!slng In his oar,. "If the, hay .stacks ajid the corn huaks, would tho fodder be shocked?" tfay Bo! roll mo a ViU. Leon Peterson, 3227 Cass Street If Russia ran short of their meat provisions. would they kill Mii'a Cow (Moscow) 7 If the Commerce club gave a danca in their new quarters, would you call that a high ball? If i lady can milk 4 cow, con Hershey milk' chocolate? ' Xlan Jenkins, 923 So. 33d Street Can the referendum be used when Council Bluffs? If the baby were lying on the floor, would the carpet sweeper? If the laundry burns down, where will the washboard? WK8T POINT, Neb., Deo. 7.-tfpecIal.) ! The Cuming .County Farmer' institute will be held under the auspices of tho extension department of the state uni versity in the auditorium at Went Point on December 11 and 12. Tho home ot Mr. and Mrs. IV.tor Poel- let was the scene of r pretty home wed ding on Wednesday when their daughter, MUs Kvu Leola, was united In marriueo to Otto A. Btosmann of this city. At the regular meeting of Klroo chapter, No. 0, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, the following otflcern were elected. E, II. P., P. M. Moodle; H. It, Oeorge O. Mullln: K. 8. J. 11. fit. Clair; secretary, James W. Shearer; treasuror, W. A. Black. llonry P. Hunker, third son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hunker and "brothor of for mer Mayor 1 IX Hunker was united In marrluifo to Miss Margaret Kane at Wis ner, liy llov. Father Carroll, pastor of the Winner Cathollo church. Albert Nelmaim and family, old settlers of Cuming oounty, have removed to Ah ahelm, Cat., where thry will make tholr future home. Henry OUxa of Orand Inland, president of tho Nebraska Deutchea 1-anrtwehr veroln, was In Wont Point Thursday for the purpose of arranging for the annual threo daya' ptcnlo of the state camps which wll take placet at tho Riverside purk at West Point on August 31 nnd Heptember 1 and 2. Tho Klkhorn Construction compuuy of Fremont, Is actively engaged In proso cutlng the work on the now sewerugo system at West Point. WANTED: One Hundred Thousand Bundles of Clean ing Work by January 1st. We aro busyYes but we've one of tho finest equipments in America And can do a superb Job on as much work as you can crowd in upon us. Dresher Bros., cieansr 2211-2213 Farnam Street. Phone Tyler 345 Hreat Ilrvlvnl at loons. IjYONB, Neb., Doc. 7.-(Hpeelal.)-Hev. Oforgo 71. Williams, an evangelist of Illinois, has been holding a turlea of revival meetings at this placo for coveral , weeks In tho I'resbyterian and Methodist churches. Great Intorest has been rnanN fested nnd much good Is expected to be accomplished. He is assisted by tint local ministers, He vs. A. 8. Uuel) and James O. Clark. Omaha Towel Co. new telephone num ber, Douglas S21. Itay U Spath, Scrlbner If Mr. Swln sounded the door bell d-d-d-llng. would I vou call that nwlnrttlnir? Olive B. Hunt, Syracuse They wero sitting on the front porch. She- asked Percy Stammer, SO? Hickory Street If him, 'What Is trichina' He 'Search an Irishman went Into a saloon and tha me, but I will show you a tHch-l-no-sis,'' i bartender asked him his name, would ha and he kissed her m , say, "Phillip McCann." (Fill up my can) Wiiy Haxre "Nerves?" This ia the reaton why women hava "nervct." When thought betn to frow doady and uncertain, impulses ls and the warning of pain and diitress are tent like flying message throughout limb and frame, straightway, nine times in ten, a worn aa will lay the cause of the trouble to some defect at the point where she first felt it. Ia it headache, backache, a sensation of irritability or twitching and uncontrollable nervousness, something must be wrong with the head or back, n woman naturally says, but all the time the real trouble very often renters in the womanly organ. 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