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THE LABOR ADVOCATE
The Labor Advocate Official Organ
34 Thorns Building. Phone Canal 5511
OFFICERS OF THE COUNCIL
President Jos. A. Cullen.
Vice-President Phil. Fischer.
Recording Secretary and Business
Agent Fred Hock, 20 E. 13th St.,
Phone Canal 1800.
Financial Secretary and Treasurer
Jos. Nolde.
Warden Jas. McIIale.
Scrgeant-at-Arms Geo. Koch.
Trustees Thos. Anderson, Philip
Gasdorf and Harry Smith.
Amalgamated fJIuss Workers, Xo. f).
Meets 1st and 3d Fridays at 114 V Court St.
President, Geo. Kccli.
Secretary, Harry James.
Asbestos Workers' Union Xo. 8.
Meets every Tuesday at 1313 Vine St.
President, Clias. Casidy.
Secretary, Wm. Cook, 111 I'indlay st.
lltisiness Agent, Jolin I.. Owens, 2374
Kemper lane. Phone, Canal 1154.
Itridge At Struct unit Iron Workers,
Xo. -1-1.
Meet every Monday at Central Turner Hall,
1407 Walnut St.
President, Thomas Gearing.
Ilusincss Anc-nt, Thomas McKwen, 20 H.
Twelfth st. Phone, Canal 16C0.
Secretary, Ilcrt Wagner.
Cement Workers Xo. 52-1.
Meets 1st anil 3d Tuesdays at Workmen's
Hall, 131S Walnut st.
Corresponding Secretary anil Ilusincss Agent,
Jos. Nolde, SO Kast Twelfth st. Phone Canal
18C0.
Composition anil Asphalt Hoofers,
Xo. i!T.
Meets 1st and 3d Wdncsdas at 1318 Wal
nut st.
Secretary, Win. II. Jackson, 4S8 W. Sixth st.
Klerlrlrnl Workers Xo. yi.
Meets every Wednesday at 1313 Vine st. i
President, J. V.. Mcl'adden.
Recording Secretary, W. II. Slater, 2i(J5
Trevor pi., North I'airmounf.
lltisiness Agent, Jos. Cullen; Office 20 K.
Twelfth st. Phone, Canal 1800.
I'rcsro Painters' Union Xo. l.'J.
Meets 1st and 3d Satuidays at 1382 Vine st.
President, Charles Marx.
Recording Secretary, John Mallos, u,05 Vine.
Financial Secretary, J. II. Schrocdcr.
filniciV Union Xo. !S87.
Mcclf, every Tuesday at Central Turner Hall.
President, Oicir Sunker.
Secretary, Al IVIdman, Central Turner I fa II.
Hardwood Finishers' Union; SSC.
Meets 1st and 3d Wednesdays at Central
Turner Hall, 1407 Walnut sr.
President, lien P.runs.
Seirctary, Fred J. Dreycr, 2330 Clifton ave.
Ilodcarriers' District Council.
Meets 1st and 3d Fridays at 131 Walnut st.
President, Kobcrt Price.
Secretary, Philip Smith, 1717 Hughes st.
Ilusincss Agent, W. T. Jackson, 20 H.
Twelfth st. Phone, Canal 1800.
Ilodcarriers and lluildliif,' Laborers'
Union Xo. 119.
Meets every Tuesday at 1318 Walnut st.
President, John W. Floyf'.
Ilusincss Agent, W. W Cordcll, 20 P..
Twelfth st. Phone, Canal 1800; Residence
Phone, North 4338.
Ilodrnrricr.s' Union Xo. 1JJ7.
Meets 2d and 4th Fridays at Harvey and
Russell sts., Covington.
President, Martin Haggard.
Secretary, Philip Smith, 1717 Hughes St.,
Cincinnati.
Hoisting" and. Portable Knglneors
Xo. 11.1.
Meets every Wednesday at 111 '.. Court st.
Secretary, Wm. Murphy, 231 IC. University
ave., Ml. Auburn.
Ilusincss Agent, Roy Herbert, 20 K. Twelfth
st. Phone, Canal 1800.
Ijiif Iters' Union Xo. '17.
Meets every Wednesday at 217 W. Twelfth.
President, Charles Case.
Secretary, Harry Iluhcr.
Ilusincss Agent, IMiv. Lane, 20 I.. Twelfth
st. Phone, Canal 1800.
Marble Workers' Union Xo. 28.
Mens 2d and Ith Tuesdays at 1318 Walnut.
President, Joseph Foster.
Secretary, A. J. Strcatch, 711 Richmond st.
.Mosaic: (iraitite-Terra..o Layers nud
Helpers' Union Xo. l-lfl.'M.
Meets 2d and Ith Tuesdays at 1318 Walnut.
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Visit the Great Exposition during the Convention
of the American Federation of Labor
FREE OF COST
Grand Popularity Contest
The Labor Advocate will give to the Trades
Unionist receiving the greatest number of votes in its X
Popularity Contest: X
$50.00 in Cash
A Trip to San Francisco and - - - -
TO THE NEXT HIGHEST
A Trip to the Ohio State Federation of Labor and $35.00 in Cash
THIRD HIGHEST
A Trip to the Ohio State Federation of Labor and $25.00 in Cash
FOURTH HIGHEST
A Trip to the Ohio State Federation of Labor and $15.00 in Cash
Enter the Contest al once. The field is all
open. Call at the office of THE LABOR ADVOCATE,
34 Thorns Bldg., 5th and Main, for full particulars.
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President, Dante Bcrtoncini.
Secretary, Carlo Rossi, 1211 Martin St.
Business Agent, Dante Bcrtoncini, 081 Pa
vilion st.
Painters' District Council.
Meets every Monday at s. e. cor. Ninth and
Plum sts.
President, Chas. Lolirum.
Corresponding Secretary, Oscar Matthews,
021 W. Ninth ct.
Business Agents, Phil Gasdorf and Samuel
Kelly, 28 H. Twelfth st. Phone, Canal
1800.
Painters Union Xo. 88G.
Meets 1st and 3d Wednesdays at Hlberon
and Biach aves.. Price Hill.
President, I.. A. Dittman, 1001 State ave.
Secretary, Win. Von Strohe, 30U W. Sixth.
1'alnter.s' Union Xo. SSG.
Meets 1st and 3d Wednesdays at Central
Turner Hall.
President, Herman Ilicdenhorn.
Secretary, Arthur Ludlow, 953 H. Third st.
Paper Hangers' Union Xo. 553.
Meets every Friday at 802 Main St.
President, Oscar Matthews.
Secretary, Alex Young, 802 Main st.
Painters & Decorators Xo. U38.
Meets every Thursday at Workmen's Hall,
122 Pike St., CovinRton.
President, John H. Moorman.
Secretary, James A. Smith, 1238 Wheeler
St., Covington, Ky.
Painters Ai Decorators Xo. .'OS.
Meets every I'riday at 1310 Vine st.
President, Vincent Doty.
Secretary, P.d. Hammond.
Painters i Decorators Xo. 251.
Meets every Tuesday at n. w. cor. Tenth and
Ann sts., Newport.
President, Walter M. Ilyrain.
Secretary, Chas. II. Mchring, 421 Washing,
ton ave., Newport
Painters Ai Decorators X'o. 50.
Meets every I'riday at s. c. cor. Ninth and
Plum sts.
President, )(. II. Skkmann.
Sccretarj, I'. G. Hummel, 017 Gcst st.
Plasterers' Association Xo. 1.
.Meets every Monday at n. w. cor. Fifth and
Central ave.
Pliiinliers anil Oaslltters Xo. 50.
Meets 2d and Ith Tucsdajs at Teamsters'
Hall.
President, Frank Twccdic.
Secretary and Business Agent, Thos. Ander
son, 29 n. Twelfth st.
.Sheet .Metal Workers' fjocnl Xo.28-1
Meets every Friday at Vine and Mercer sts.
President, Aug. Grimes, 1710 Fcrnwood ave.
Secret iry, A. I.. Brooks, 0130 Prentice st.
Sheet .Metal Workers Xo. :M.
Meets 2d and Ith Fridajs at 2102 Central
ave
President, Lawrence McGill, 2120 Vine st.
Secretary, Henry Wahl, 2filfl Fairvicw ave.
Sheet Metal Workers Xo. 71i.
Meets 2d and Ith Mondays at 130 Pike St.,
Covington.
President, George IUce, 1121 Banklick St.,
Covington.
Secretary, Chas. Whilconib, 033 Main st
Covington.
Sheet .Metal Workers Xo. 111.
Mi-its every Monday at s. w. cor. Twelfth
and Walnut sts.
President, Fred Ilnck, 20 K. Twelfth st.
Recording Secretary, Matt F.nyart, 008
Maple ave.
Sign Writers' Union Xo. 221.
Meets 2d and Ith Fridays at Odd Fellows'
Temple.
Picsident, J. Mack.
Secretary, i:. L. '1 rcmry, 2181 Seegar ave.
Business Agent, Charles Loliium, 20 V.
Twelfth st. Phone, Canal 1800.
Steanilltters and Helpers' Associate
(U. A.), Xo. :)2.
Meets 1st and 3d l'ridas ar Cosmopolitan
Hall.
President, Thos. C'olina.
Secretary & Business Agent, Philip Fischer,
30 '.. Twelfth st. Phone, Canal 1800.
Stonecutters' Association.
Meets 1st and 3d Tuesdays at s. w. cor.
Twelfth and Walnut sts.
Secretary, Jas. K. Stockton, 3710 Toilette
ave
Tile layers' Union.
Meets 1st and 3d Fridays at s. w. cor.
Twelfth and Walnut sts.
Secretary, John O'Connor, 730 ' Sixth st
Brotherhood of Painters, Paperhangers
and Decorators of America.
District Council.
Meets every Month) at s. e. cor. Ninth and
Plum.
President, J. Smith.
Finuiici.il Secretary, J. C. Kunzclman, 2115
Ailauthus.
Corresponding Secretary, Oscar Matthews,
021 W. Ninth st.
Business Agents, Phil Gasdorf and Samuel
Kelly, 20 '.. Twelfth st. Phone, Canal
1S00.
IiOOALS AFFILIATED.
Local X'o. 88G.
Meets 1st and 3d Wednesdays at Warsaw
ave. and Wells, Price Hill.
President, Wm. Hinton.
Secretary, C. H. Simonson, 3G24 Warsaw av.
Local Union Xo. 50.
Meets every Friday at s. c. cor. Ninth and
Plum sts.
President, R. II, Sickmann.
Secretary, F. G. Hummel, 017 Gcst st.
Local Union Xo. 308.
Meets every Wednesday at Central Turner
Hall.
President, Vincent Doty.
Secretary, Udw. Hammond.
Local Union Xo. IK (Fresco
Painters) .
Meets 1st and 3d Saturdays at 1322 Vine St.
President, John Marischen.
Secretary, O. Blester, 837 Armory ave.
Local Union Xo. 22-1 (SIkii Writers)'
Meets 2d and 4th Fridajs at Odd Fellows'
Temple.
President, Wm. Pott.
Secretary, L". L. Trcnary, 2181 Seegar ave.
Local Xo. 387 (Glaziers).
Meets every Tuesday at Central Turner Hall.
President, Oscar Sunker.
Secretary, Al Feldman, Central Turner Hall.
Local Union Xo. 251 (Newport).
Meets every Tuesday at n. w. cor. Tenth and
Ann sts., Newport.
President, Walter M. Bj ram.
Charles Brauch,, 331 W. Eighth St., New
port, Ky.
Local Union X'o. 238 (Covington).
Meets every Thursday at Workmen's Hall,
122 Pike st., Covington.
President, John II. Moorman.
Secretary, James A. Smith, 123S Wheeler
St., Covington, Ky.
Local Union Xo. 553 (Paper
Hangers) .
Meets every Friday at 802 Main St.
President, Oscar Matthews.
Secretary, Alex Voting, S02 Main st.
Himlwood Finishers' Union Xo. 830
.Meets 1st and 3d Wednesdays rt Central
Turner Hall, 1107 Walnut St.
Sccrctaiy, Fred J. Dreycr, 2330 Clifton ave.
BUILDING PERMITS
He Saw a (ireat Light.
Wrecks on the coast of Cornwall,
England, were once a source of reve
nue to the tiaties. The Cornish folk
were great smugglers too. The Rev.
R. S. Hawker had in his service as
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sion : "Well, sir, I do think, when I j
mine to iook nacic aim to consider what j
lics we used to live drunk all night !
and idle ahed all day. cursing, swearing,
iiKiiiuig, gamming, iing anil always pre
pared to shoot the ganger I do really
helicve, sir, we surely was in sin !"
London Express.
Her Turn Hail Come.
After two years he pioposel to her,
and she accepted him.
"I'm so happy and glad," she sighed.
"Why, dearest?" he asked. "Mecatt-e
I'm to he your luishand?"
"Oh, it isn't altogether that," she an
swered, "lint now I can have the laugh
on all oer relatives who have been sa
ing that youM necr pmposc."- Detroit
h'ree Press.
Clubhouse and swimming pooh 7.10
Wells ave. ; Architects. Stewart et Stew
art, Hell building; owner, Price Hill
residents, care L. II. llansclmanii, KMU
Grand ave.
Store building 7114 V. Court St.:
owner, G. Hcrnstciu, TM V. Court st.
Garage liishop and Jefferson sts. :
architects, Max Kau, UiMl Stratford
ave; owner, Park Garage; $l(),()ll().
Residence llctlford ave, near Madi
son road ; architect, G. C. I!urroughs.
Union Trust building; owner, Mrs.
Elizabeth Latnson, 1(111 l. McMillan
st.; $.l",u()0.
Warehouse Harriet St.; architect,
Jas. L. Chapman, Second National Hank
building; owner, The Early i!t Daniel
Co., care W. C. Tntnian, secretary, Ca
rcw building; $1.1,000.
Picture theatre 108 W. Fifth st.;
owner, stock company, I. Y. McMaban
manager, ID!) W. Fifth st. ; stiSS.ODO.
Store building addition Sixth and
Race sts.; architect, G. W. Uracil, Un
ion Trust building; owner, La Mode
Co., 001 Race st. ; .$:i(),()()0.
Ice plant Price and Enright st- . own
er, City Ice Delivery Co., care Lester
Blair, secretary, Canal and Race sts. ;
$7.1,00(1.
Residence and garage Madison road
and Ohservator ave; owner, llarrv M.
Levy, ao:i:i Fairh'cld ave.; $7.1,000."
'Church Reading rd and lilair ave. :
owner, St. Andrew's R. C. Church.
Rev. Daid O'.Mcara, (Kit) Prospect st. ;
$100,000.
Residence and garage Madison road
and ISccchwood road; architects, Tietig
it Lee, 001 Fourth National Bank build
ing: owner, Mrs. Fred J. Flach, UV.V2
Observatory ae. ; $.10,000.
Residence Mcnlo ave.: architects,
X.cttcl ct Rapp, 007 Johnston building;
owner, Rutherford 11. Cox, 'SM' Grand
view ave; $.1,000.
Residence Sullivan ave, St. Bernard,
Ohio: architc't. Philip G. Pfciffer. 10
E. McMillan st. : owner, Chas. H0I7, -11.1
Ludlow ae; $!,)(().
Residence Oak Ridge, Ft. Thomas,
Ky. ; architects, Weber, Werner & Ad
kins, l:0(i Mercantile Library building;
$1.1,000.
Business building Oil) Main t , arch
itects, Jos. G. Stcinkamp & Ilro., l'l
Mercantile Library building: isio.ODO.
L'XIOXISTS DOX'T KOIKIKT.
Detroit. Ex - Police Commissioner
Fred W. Smith can testify to the mem
ory of trades unionists. Several years
ago this gentleman used the police to
break a strike of metal polishers. Be
lieving the incident was forgotten, Mr.
Smith recently announced his candidacy
for the position of judge in one of the
local courts. The unionists started a
whirlwind anti-Smith campaign and
when the otes were counted tl'e. e.
cnii'missinuer was ;i,i!(K) short.
ntt.'F.s waiixixc ox mi:.iIjKK.
Boston. Measles in this state is a
more serious disease than scarlet fcxer
and other maladies generally considered
comparatively dangerous, according to
the statement issued by Prof. S. M
Guiiu of the State department of health.
About .100 babies die in Massachusetts
each year of measles, the professor sa s,
although a large number of tlieie deaths
are charged to bronchial pneumonia.
Special Attention given the Theatrical Profenion. Larxe Dining Ruoro Suitable for Club or Society Banquets.
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