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12 THE LABOR ADVOCATE It ,' U t li 18 1 I 1 fe m .if lYt CHAS. A. MAUER Phonesi Ridge 1501 and Ridge 3322-R 12 First National Bank Bldg. NORWOOD, O. Real Estate Insurance THE EIGHT-HOUR TOBACCO CO. Ii owned and operated by Cincinnati peo ple. All its brands are made by members of Tobacco Workers Local No. 25. It Is the only Tobacco Company in the United States which haa adopted the eight-hour d ay. 8-HOUR UNION SCRAP ALL DAY SCRAP HOME RUN SCRAP Walk A Block More Save $3.00 Get A Union Made Suit NONE BETTER $15 Up MADE TO ORDER Union Woolen Mills Co. SZfXSSSS?- Christ Dinkelacker THE QUALITY BAKER 2519 SPRING GROVE AVENUE Telephones West 1438-X & 1148 PLAYER-PIANOS HIGHEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES A large assortment of the best makes with national reputations to select from. Visit our Talking Machine Department, the most complete store of its kind in the city. Victor Victrolas, Columbia Grafonolas and the famous Edison Diamond Disc Phonographs. GEO. P. GROSS. 1324 Maln.St., Cincinnati, 0. SUITS TO ORDER UNION MADE Dry Cleaning and Pressing Union-Made Overalls, Suspenders, Etc. JOS. RITTER, Prop. 1818 Race Street SEWING MACHINES New and Slightly Used Machines, Wc Sell, JRcnt and Repair All Makes. Hemstitching Done While You Wait.' J. N. HOOK Canal 861 Where do you Buy your Flowers? JAMES TIERNAN Funeral Designs Wedding Bouquets Everything In the lino of Flowers and Decorations Corns, Bunions and Ingrown Nails Treated Painless Office Phone Main 1896 Residence South 41S6-Y LICENSED BY STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS JOSEPH W. DAVIS, D. C. CHIROPODIST jJPj3 : " (Instruments Sterilized) H. W. Cor, Fourth ind Rici Sis. Fourth Floor Office ours 8 A. M. Ktwooit Olllti, S. W. Cor. 10th and Monmouth Sis. RETIRING FROM THE SHOE BUSINESS I LYNCH'S STAR 1119 and 1121 Main Street L. M. ORR, Dry Goods, Notions GEO. H. EDISON, DIA POINT DISC, VICTOR AND COLUMBIA MACHINES Sold on Easy Payments 1711 VINE STREET CINCINNATI,. HOTEL METR0P0LE CINCI NNATI, OHIO UNDER PERSONAL DIRECTION OP CEO. W. MARTIN "A Home For the Man Rates per Day, with Tub Bath Sun-Proof Awnings Sold as low a for Sold as low a price a anywhere in for the same quality. THE R. TELEPHONE, MAIN 2098 WEAR CROWN CLOTHES 18 Spring Woolens Ready for Selection UNION MADE Crown Tailoring Co. 1309 VINE ST. BRANCH STORE BRIGHTON Open Every Evening CINCINNATI, OHIO Work Guaranteed. & CO. 13 W. Seventh St. Phone C. 1624-X Res. C. 1624-X Phone Orders Promptly Attended to THE MAIN FLORIST FLOWER SHOP 1221 MAIN STREET Room 403, Ncava Bldg. CINCINNATI, O to 6 P. M. Coin Miry Erasing and Sunday Mornlnt Everything Must be Sold as we Have to Quit In September. SHOE HOUSE Cincinnati L UNION GOODS Ladies' and Gent's Furnishings Bank Street and Freeman Avenue LINK ItlCCOllDS AND IUU'AIKING Ol'ICN KVKXINGS Modem 200 Rooms Fireproof Finest Equipped Turkish Bath in the State Away From Home or Shower, SI. 50 and up Water-Proof Tenls the world J. PATTON CO. 222 E. FOURTH ST.. CINCINNATI, O, The Labor Advocate 20-21 Thorns Building. OFFICERS OF President and Business Agent Jos. A. Cullen, 29 E. Twelfth st. Telephone, Canal I860. Vice-President Phil. Fischer. Recording Secretary, Phil Gasdorf. Amalgamated Glnss Workers, No. 9. Meets 1st and 3d Fridays at 114 E. Court st. President, Geo. Rccli. Secretary, Harry James. Asbestos Workers' Union No. 8. Meets every Tuesday at 1313 Vine st. President, Chas. Cassidy. Secretary, Wm. Cook, 111 Findlay st. Business Agent, John I.. Owens, 2374 Kemper lane. Phone, Canal 1154. Itridge and Structural Iron Work ers, No. 1'1. Meets every Monday at Central Turner Hall, HOT Walnut st. President, James McCollough. Business Agent, Thomas McEwcn, 29 E. Twelfth st. Plionc, Canal 1800. Secretary, Bert Wagner. Cement Workers No. 524. Meets 1st and 3d Tuesdays at Workmen's Hall, 1318 Walnut st. Corresponding Secretary and Business Agent, Jos. Nolde, 29 K. Twelfth sr. Phone, Canal 1SC0. Composition mid Asphalt Itoofers, No. 27. Meets 1st and 3d Wednesdays at 1313 Vine. Secretary, Wm. B. Jackson, .428 W. Sixth st. Klcctrlcal Workers No. 212. Meets every Wednesday at 1313 Vine st. President, J. II. Smith. Recording Secretary, W. B. Slater, 2505 Trevor pl North Falrmount. Business Agent, Jos. Cullen; Office, 29 E. Twelfth St. Phone, Canal 1800. Hardwood Finishers' Union, 836. Meets 1st and 3d Wednesdays at Central Turner Hall, 1407 Walnut st. President, Ben Bruns. Secretary, Fred J. Drcjcr, 2330 Clifton ave. Hoilcarriers' District Council. Meets 1st and 3d Fridays at 131 Walnut St. President, Robert Price. Secretary, Philip Smith, 1717 HurIics St. Business Agent, W. T. Jackson, 29 E. Twelfth st. Phone, Canal I860. I Tod carriers' and ltuildliig Jjahorers' Union No. lit). Meets every Tuesday at 1318 Walnut st. President, John W. Flojd. Business Agent, W. W. Cordell, 29 E. Twelfth st. Phone, Canal 1800; Residence Phone, North 4338. Hodcnrriers' Union No. 137. Meets 2d and 4th Fridays at Harvey and Russell sis., Covington. President, Martin Haggard. Secretary, Philip Smith, 1717 Hughes St., Cincinnati. Hoisting and I'ortiiblo Kugincers No. 114. Meets every Wednesday at 114 E. Court St. Secretary, Roy Herbert, 420 Clark st. Phone, West 3050-L. Business Agent, Roy Herbert, 20 E. Twelfth St. Phone, Canal 1800. Lathers' Union No. 47. Meets every Wednesday at Workmen's Hall, 1318 Walnut st. President, Charles Case. Secretary, Harry Hubcr. Business Agent, Edw. Lane, 20 E. Twelfth st. Phone, Canal 1800. Marble Workers' Union No. 28. Meets 2d and 4th Tuesdays at 1318 Walnut. President', Joseph Foster. Secretary, A. J. Strcatch, 741 Richmond St. Mosaic Cirnnitc-Terrazzo Layers and irelners' Union No. 14584. Meets 2d and 4th Tucsdajs at 1318 Walnut. President, Dante Bcrtoncini. Secretary, Carlo Rossi, 1241 Martin St. Business Agent', Dante Bcrtoncini, 981 Pa vilion st, I'lasferer.s' Association No. 1. Meets every Monday at n. w. cor. Fifth and Central ave. Iluuilifi-.s mill Ciitsdtters No. 51). Meets 2d and 4th Thursdajs at Ratterman Hall. President, Frank Twccdic. Secretary and Business Agent, Thos. Ander son, 29 E. Twelfth St. Slu-i't Metal Workers' Tiocnl No. 28-1 Meets 1st and 3d Fridays at Vine and Mer cer sts. President, John Link, 1020 Dayton st. Sicrctary, A. L. Brooks, 0130 Prentice St. Sheet Metal Workers No. :MG. Meets 2d and 4th Fridays at 2192 Central ave. President, Lawrence McGill, 2120 Vine st. Sicrctary, Henry Wahl, 2540 Fairview ac. Sheet Mel itl AVorkcrs No. 72. Meets 2d and 4th Mondajs at 130 Tike St., Covington, President, George Rice, 1124 Banklick St., Covington Secretary, Chas, Covington. Whitcomh, 033 Main St., Official Organ Phone Canal S511 THE COUNCIL Financial Jos. Nolde. Secretary and Treasurer Warden Jas. McHale. Sergeant-.tt-Arms Geo. Koch. Trustees Thos. Anderson, Hecker and Ed Conners. Guy Sheet Jletnl AVorkcrs No. 141. Meets icvery Monday at s. w. cor. Twelfth and Walnut sts. President, Fred Hock, 20 E. Twelfth St. Recording Secretary, Matt Enyart, 90S Maple ave. Sign Writers' Union No. 224. Meets 2d and 4th Friday! at Odd Fellows' Temple. President, J: Mack. Secretary, E. L. Trcnary, 2484 Secgar ave. Steainllttcrs' and Helpers' Associate (U. A.) No. 392. Meets 1st and 3d Fridajs at Cosmopolitan Hall. President, Thos. Colina. Secretary and Business Agtr., Philip Fischer, 29 E. Twelfth st. Phone, CanSl 1800. Stonecutters' Association. Meets 1st and 3d Tuesdays at s. w. cor. Twelfth and Walnut sts. Secretary, Jas. E. Stockton, 3710 Follette av. Slate, Tilo and Asbestos Roofers, No. 27. Meets every 2d and 4th Tuesdays at s. w. cor. Fifteenth and Elm sts. President B. W. Stewart. Secretary, Wm. Ortweln, 2559 Liddell St. Phone Canal 1218-L. Tilo Layers' Union. Meets 1st and 3d Fridays at s. w. cor. Twelfth and Walnut sts. Secretary, John O'Connor, 730 E. Sixth st. Busincs3 Agent; Oscar Pinkerton, Route 28, Newport, Ky. Phone, Hiland 795-X. Brotherhood of Painters, Paperhangers and Decorators of America. District Council. Meets every Monday at s. c. cor. Ninth and Plum sts. President, Jos. T. Humphreys. Financial Secretary, Al Ostcr. Corresponding Secretary, Oscar Matthews, 021 W. Ninth s't. Business Agents, Robr. Sickman, James Johnson and Samuel Kelly, 20 E. Twelfth st. Phone, Canal 1800. liOCAIiS AFFILIATED. Local No. 880. Meets 1st and 3d Wednesdays at Warsaw ave. and Wells, Price Hill. President, Wm. Hinton, Secretary, C. E. Simonson, 3521 Warsaw av. liocnl, Union No. 50. Meets every Friday at s. c. cor. Ninth and Plum sts. President, R. II. Sickmann. Secretar, F. G. Hummel, 017 Gcst st. Locnl Union No. 308. Meets every Wednesday at Central Turner Hall. President, Vincent' Doty. Secretary, Edw. Hammond. Local Union No. 13 (Fresco Painters) Meets 1st and 3d Tuesdays at 1322 Vine st. President, L. II. Stitzcl. Secretary, Chas. Ilcllmutu. Local Union No. 22-4 (Sinn AVritcrs) Meets 2d and 4th Fridays at Odd Fellows' Temple. President, Ed Mackc. Secretary, E. L. Trenary, 2484 Secgar ave. Business Agent, Charles Lohrum, 29 E. Twelfth st. Phone, Canal 1800. Local No. 387 (Glaziers) Micts every Tuesday at Central Turner Hall. President, Wm. Rohb. Secretary, Al Fcldman, Central Turner Hall. Local Union No. 553 ( Paner Hungers). Meets every Friday at 802 Main st. President, John Clements. Secretary, Alex Young, 802 Main St. Local Union No. 238 (Covington) . Meets every Thursday at Workmen's Hall, 122 Pike St., Covington. President, Sam Kelly. Secretary, J. A. Smith, 192 K. Thirteenth St., Covington, Ky. liocal Union No. 251 (Newport) . Meets every Tuesday at n. w. cor. Tcntli and Ann sts., Newport. President, Waller M. Byrain. Secretary, Charles Brauch, 331 W. Eighth st., Newport, Ky. WON'T WOUK ON FA11MS. Boston. The government suspended the literacy test of the Burnett immigra tion law and admitted 250 Portuguese from Cape Verde Islands but these im migrants have refused to work on farms. They came here, they say, to work in munitions factories for $3 and $4 a day, and if they don't get those jobs no farm life for them. In the meantime the Portuguese are guests of Uncle Sam. I Awnings and Tents I M Made B m Tan or Blue " "" B I m SCHERZ MK I H 1006-8-10 Freeman Ave. H I phn ) West 296 H Phones ( West 2B7 M CROWE'S PARK End of Beautiful Elberon Ave. Car Line The Place for Chicken Dinners Cabaret Every Evening J. SCHROERLUKE Dealer in Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars S. W. Cor. 13th and Reading; Road Phone , Canal 46S6-X Cincinnati, O. Choice Wines, Liquor and Ctgara The North Side Chas. Schnelder'a Place 4183 HAMILTON AVE., Neir Chue Are. PLot... Prk 36S-X CINCINNATI , O. Transfer to and from College Hill at the Door Hot an J Cold I tea All Dr Short OrJ.n Mwduata Dinner Lanch from 11 la 2 20c "HAP" and "BEN'S" Athletic Cafe All Bonded Whiskies 10c Eiirjlhlng Strictly Union 637 Vine St. Phone, Ccnal 3335 Cincinnati, 0. Union-Made SHOES Man 'a Women 't Children ' B0SSE ODD FELLOWS BLOCK Madisonville, Ohio Banner Lubricating Oil Co. OILS, GREASES AND GASOLINE Savage Tires Tire and Tube Repairing Phone Canal S406 1606 Race St. Cincinnati, O. Dr. H. W. UFFMANN DENTIST 1207 Main St., above Twelfth Phone Canal 1068 CINCINNATI, O, Hours 8:30 A. M. to 5 P. M. Evenings an . Sunday mornings by appointment. H. ARENBURG Fancy and Staple GROCERIES Hopkins and Linn Sts. Phone Weit 836 -Y All Goods Called For and Delivered Promptly Phone, Canal 1320-X GEORGE SUDER, Tailor Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing, Strictly Hand Pressing. Suits Made to Order 12 E. Thirteenth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes Phone, Park 1220 GUS. CAFE Opp Chester Park CUS. BECKENUAUPT, Prop. Summer Garden UNION BAR 4734 Spring Grove Ave. Cincinnati, O. WANT -lS-lIOUIl WRKK. Philadelphia. Wool and Carpet Yarn Workers' Union No. 82."), the largest af filiate of the United Textile Workers, is demanding a 48-hour week. About 2,500 employes arc involved, although suspension of work would be most far reaching, as this is one of the basic branches of the textile industry. W m Wi y ' htaV" w 't i nSSssumamm "-