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The J. Locksmiths, Gunsmiths, Machinists Motorcycle and Bicycle Re pairing and Supplier a GAS MANTLES AND FIXTURES a Agents for Sunbeam Mazda Lamps and Electrical Supplies •nc^Market Stareets Hamilton, Ohio prnDire RLUI Llo Loans Money on Homes Borrowers can pay back in whole or la part at an time 6 interest Reily Block COATandPANTS .TO OADER, ~y^~ aWMWUiaUIIMWIIIIIIIUBnflllinilMllllMMIIiMlllllHIIIIIUIIIIlBMHIUMmntmiMIIIOT The Hamilton Dime Savings Bank Co. Capital $100,000 Surplus $50,000 Om P. Sohngen, Psesident Clarence Murphy, Vice-Preaiden' W. J. Becker, Cashier I E O S Geo. P. Sobngen C. E. Heiser Clarence Murphy Geo. A. Rentsehler Chas. Sohngen C. Diefenbach, Jr. Ed. C. Sohngen The Best Glass of Beer to be Had is ,,i,T E, Martin Mason Brewing Co.'s CE.LE.BR ATEO •s»LAGE,R. BE,EFC4» ROBERT Bell Phone 513-X CHAS. Loge Bros. SHOE STORE Sells UNION SHOES at CUT PRICES Shoes for the whols family with Bargains Every Day 118 High Street, opp. Court House UNION STORE CARD The Home Loan & Building Ass'n C. J. PARRISH, Secretary Tin Custom Tailors Union Label Stands Si rest In Tailoring U 15 UP US?,#. M'on- See that you hate this label. For a STYLISH SUIT UNION MADE TO ORDER CALL TO SEE Bell Phone 664-X Bell Phone 1423-X Home Phone 139S-M GEORGE V. SCHWARTZ monuments Cor. Heatoa and Miami Sts. HAMILTON, OHIO Duersch Co Established 1866 The Hossfeld & Son Co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Domestie and Imported Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Etc. Both Phonal Family Trade Solicited Hossfeld Bldg. ipMM^^.iww»»^it{i:pf»iffliB{inHW|tHtjfflf,'HBWiB(Wffj'iitiiiiitl|(liH|||||lHIIMI'IWmi)tHI«llimilliaiflllllllltlllllflnilllII)!llilHlflll!H»ilHin!ltllll!llinn!!tlll)ll):!ll ii::ti:i$!iiiihitnntiBiiiiui-'tiH!':.iiuii'ii: t.ii Phone 47 or 160 FOR COAL, LUMBER, OR CEMENT, SEWER PIPE WIRE FENCE, CLAY TILE. ETC. The Anderson-Shaffer Company The Citizens' Savings Bank & Trust Co. Rentsehler Building & Solicits your bank account. Interest paid on Savings Account and Time CertiC cates of Deposit. Collections promptly attended to. H. A. Rentsehler, Pres. Allen Andrews, Vice-Pres. Win. L. Huber, Secretary Charles I. Anderson, Cashier *s o v Choice Wines, Liquors, Cigars Strictly Union Made Goods. Underneath The Union Headquarters Frank Cronin, Mgr. 3-PIECE SUITS 1 o K E cc col CT5 °0r %B EL -J NONPAREIL PRINTI UP 462 S. 3rd II lothes Made In My Own Shop GREATER HAMILTON'S Greatest Department Store 1HNGEN j£? i ALWAYS LOOK FO* THIS SIGN WE CARRY THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Dry Goods, Millinery, Cloaks, Suits and Carpets IN BUTLER COUNTY Delishus Drinks are made in a Sanitary Bottling Plant of purest ingredients and DiatiHed Watar. Papst'a Im perial Ginger Ale has no equal. Best Brands Cider and Vin egar. Both Phones 29. FOSTER OF Painters and Decorators Paper Maker? ... Retail Clerks, 119 Stove Mounters, 8 Tailors', No. 3K8 T-, Typographical, 290 Teamsters, 175 ... Electrical Workers, 648 „_uC_ Polishers Farmers Switchmen. 180 Woman's Union Label League Union Boot and Shoe Repairers, No. 847. Middletown Trades and Labor Council Iron, Steel and Tin Workers Carpenters Hodcarrivrs Musicians Metal Polishers Plasterers Plumbers Barbers Tailors', No. 413.—_. Typographical, 487 .. Stage and Operators Bricklayers Bartenders Paper Makers Secretaries will pleas* report all changes in their address. 176 Jobbing Promptly Attended To Sewer Tapping Gas Fixtures Geo. P. Sohngen, Pres. The Edw. PATRONIZE IN US TRIES LEADING HAMILTON CONCERNS WHO SOLICIT THE CO-OPERATION OF ORGANIZED LABOR AND THEIR FRIENDS HAMILTON LABOR VISIONS Co-Operative Trades and Labor Council, Hamilton..Alternate Tuesdays, Trades Council Hall, s. c. John C. Gfroerer, Pres. Henry Brinks*, cor. 2nd and Court Henry J. Frerr.Ken, 619 N. 6th St. Musicians, No. 81 Meets 1st Monday, 235 High St. J. Edw. Lelimkuhl, 432 East Ave. Baker's No. 81 ^__lst and 3rd Saturday. T. C. Hall ... Ed. Born, Secy., 804 Sycamore St. Barbers, No. 132 2nd and 4th Mondays, T. C. Hall Ernst Letrg, 227 South 7th Brewers, No. 83 2nd and 4th Fridays. T. C. Hall Albert Brown, 601 South Monument Ave. Stationary Firemen, 98 Bartenders, 169 Blacksmiths and Helpers, 29 .... Carpenters, 637 Cigar Makers, 128 Horse-Shoers, 76 Iron Moiders, 68 Iron Moiders, 283 Steam Engineers, 91 Theatrical Stage Employes Common Laborers, 256 Metal Trades Council Machinists, 241 Plumbers, 108 Pattern Makers Printing Pressmen United Trade* and Labor Council Meets every Thursday evening. Plumbers Hall Daniel Sullivan, 17 East Pond St., See. Brewery Drivers and Stablemen Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday, 6th and Plum St. Casper Beisel, 16 Bonner St., Sec. Brewery Engineers Meet 1st Tuesday of each month. Cor 6th & Plum..J. A. Hultgren, 626 River St.. See. Bricklayers 301 Dunbar Ave 23 Hortu«» St. .409 Arcade Bldg. e 1- Office and Store 117 N. Third St. Home Phone 78S-M Bell Phone 183-X Louis B. Schaub -PRACTICAL PLUMBING- STEAM AND GAS FITTING Cement, Sewer Pipe. Try Ebony or Lilly White Ash Coal on your next order. Coke, Feed. Both Phones Edw. C. Sohngen, Sec. and Treas, MANCI ACTI RKRS OP MALT Office and Malt House Corner Fourth and High Streets Phone 124 Hamilton, Ohio THE MiamMWodel Laundry WO. 407-409 Main Street Special Attention Given All Work* BE A TRUE. UNION MAN. Patronize those who support you. For in Union there is Strength, in .4 v 2nd and 4th Thursdays, 208 High St.... Otto I'igman, 22 Stephen St. .Arthur Burns, 334 S. 6th. H. Wyats, R. R. lfo. 1. ...1st and 3rd Sunday afternoon, T. C. Hall.. 1st and 3rd Fridays, T. C. Hall Every Thursday, T. C. Hall 2nd Monday, T. C. Hall 1st and 3rd Monday, 338 High St. Harry Renile, 624 S. Second 1st and 3rd Monday, T. C. Hall Harry Hansel, 627 Hanover St. ..... Alternate Wednesdays, T. C. Hall ........ Thos. Heals, 713 East Ave. 1st and 3rd Mondays, T. C. Hall E. V. Elliott. 241 Court St. .1st and 3rd Sunday. T. C. Hall John E. Janser, 1024 Campbell Ave. 2nd and 4th Thursdays, Symms Hall Chas. P. Cook, 268 Washington St. 2nd and 4th Fridays. T. C. Hall Ralph Lenehan, 1122 McGlynn St. Every Wednesday, T. C. Hall M. Zilliox, 760 Fairview Ave. „..„_lBt and 3rd Monday, Sauers Hall John Durwin, 1026 Hanover St. 1st and 3rd Fridays, T. C. Hall Phil Kendall, 876 N. Second St. .2nd Wednesday wiwi J. Bruck, 641 S. Front St. Every Thursday, T. C. Hall Wm. Finfrock, 308 S. Second St. Meet every Monday eve., 302 E. 5th St. Nat Bayliss, 832 Johnston St., Sec. Building Trades Council Meets e*'*ry Wednesday night at Plumbers Hail Carpenters No. 839 Meet every Friday eve., at l)20V$i W. 8rd Street Carpenters No. 346 (German) Meet 3rd Tuesday, 220 McLain St. Cement Workers Meet every Thursday at 302 E. 6th St. Dayton Job PreBsman Assistants No. 12 Meet 2n(' Wed. of each month. Plumbers Hall Edwin Jones, Sec. Electrical Workers, No. 118 Meet every Tuesday at 25 N. Main St. Electrotypers and Sterotypers, No. 16 Meet 1st Tuebday of each month, 38 E. 8rd St. Louis Mitchell, 16 Lafayette St., Sec. Hod Carriers Machinist, No. 608 Typographical, No. Horse Shoers Carpenters. No. 104 Meet every Tuesday eve., 26 N. Main St. Garment Workers Meet 1st Wed. of each month, 184 S. Jefferson Emma K. ibcr," 224 W. 6th St., Sec. Machinist, No. 225 Meet 38 E. 3rd St Geo. D. Richardson. 38 E. 3rd St, Secy. Brewery Workers, No. 60 Meet 2nd of each month at 217 S. Jefferson St Chaa. Gruehler, 349 River St., Secy. Bartenders League, No. 222 Meet at *02 E. 6th St J. F. Eichorn, 7 Market St Secy Hoisting Engineers Highland Hats W. S. Gregg, 41 Great Miami Boul., Secy. Bill I osiers 55 EagU St R. £. Maars, 27 N. Jefferson St, Secy. Plumbers, No. 162 Meet ea*-i Monday eve.. Main & Washington St Geo. Lorah, 827 Loraine Ave., Secy. Moving Picture Operatori— c. Morganthaler, Ideal Theatre, Secy. Iron Moiders, No. 181 Meet 2nd and 4th Wednesday at Lafayette Hall Iron Moiders, No. 46 Meet 1st and 3rd Monday eve., at 6th & Plum L. Phillips, 29 Britt Ave., Secy. Lath Union, No. 194 Meet Plumbers Hall Ora Kress Secy Plasterers Union Meets 2nd and 4th Monday at 302 El 6th St Pattern Makers Stake Employes Stove Mounters Tailors', No. 302 Tile Layers Upholsterers Lithographers Electrical Warkers, No. 118 Metal Polishers, No. 6 Cigar Makers, No. 86 Bakers, No. 61 Clerks, No. 168 Printing Pressman Sheet Metal Workers Meet 302 E. 6th St. Teamsters, No. 52 Photo Engravers ,, Barbers, No. 22 i'aintern. No. 249 Musicians Musicians, No. 636 (Colored) Woman's Union Label League 328 CO. '$ Store v There are Union Clerks and Home Furnishings. Eagle Temple Credit extended. 318-322 S. 2nd St. Patronize ™E Agrnts For REXALL Remedies IN THE THIRD DISTRICT S. B. Corson, 107 3rosey Ave. ....H. Brinker, 267 WashinKton St. 2nd and 4th Mondays, T. C. Hall Robert Fallert, 621 Prytania Ave. 1st and 3rd Fridays, T. C. Hall John Baker, 819 East Ave. 1st Tuesday Wm. J. David, 462 S. Third St. 2nd Wednesday, T. C. Hall Oscar F. Bergman, 10^:5 Campbell Ave. _»—1st and 3rd Thursday, T. C. Hall __...John Buhi, 1207 Maple Ave. Alternate Tuesdays, T. C. Hall Bernard Cawein, 718 East Ave. Alternate Wednesdays, T. C. Hall ..... Ernst Snow, 1161 Ludlow St.' 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, Township Hall J. C. Boyle, Hanover Township, Ohio. 2nd and 4th Thursdays, T. C. Hall._ Wm. J. Welsh. 619 Central Ave. 2nd and 4th Thurs., and 1st Friday. Mrs. Edith Vaughn, 721 Buckeye St. 8rd Friday at 42 N. 6th St. Henry Bubenheim, Sec., 42 N. 6th. MIDDIJETOWN LABOR UNIONS ... First and Third Thursdays, T. C. Hall _..lst and 3rd Saturdays, K. of P. Hall _.... 4th Friday, T. C. Hall 1st Monday, T. C. Hall 1st Sunday morning T. C. Hall .2nd and 4th Thursdays, T. C. Hall _2nd and 4th Wednesdays, T. C. Hall .2nd and 4fh Tuesdays, T. C. Hall ,1st and 3rd Mondays, B. & K. Barber Shop. .4th Tuesday, Trades Council Hall xst Tuesday, T. C. Hall 2nd and 4th Mondays, T. C. Hall ,..._lst and 3rd Mondays, Red Men's Hall 1st and 4th Sunday afternoons _2nd and 4th Sundays DAYTON LABOR UNIONS ..Harry C. Lawrence, 313 Garfield Ave., ..Roland E. Layer. 919 Moore St. .Roy Morgan, El wood and Henry Streets. .D. Ii. Jackson, 501 Leffereon. ..Homer Newkirk, Clinton Street. ..Geo. Overdick, 1002 Grove Ave. ..T. A. Scully, 442 E. 2nd St. .Geo. Buck, 909 Baltimore St. ..M. Sennett, 208 E. Third Street. .. W. Schwartz, Secy. ,.S. A. Campbell, 514 Sutphin Ave. ..Otto Kaiser, Tytus Ave. .T. Wilson, Yankee Road. Charles Ii. Luckey, 308 E. Fourth St. .Henry Laurence, P. O. Bo* 91. .. W. S. Vance, 123 Mathews Lane, Sec. —..J. J. O. Neal, 233 Warren St., Secy. .....James Duncan, 409 Arcade Bldg., Secy. .B. P. Mitchell, 3rd and Finley St., Secy. Meet 1st and 3rd Wed. at 38 E. 3rd St D. L. Logan, 207 W. Monument Ave., See. Meet 1st Sunday at 302 E. 6th St Geo. Kern, P. O. Box 78 Meet 2nd Monday, 5th and I'lurn St. 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, Plumbers' Hall ...Emel Weber, 87 Central Meet 1st & 3rd Monday at 5th & Commercial St Meet 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 302 E. 6th St Meet 2nd Thursday at Lafayette Hall Frank C. Seller, 118 Campbell St, See. Meets at 26 N. Main every Tuesday J. D. Young, 61 Potomac St, Sec. Meet 1st and 3rd Friday at 6th & Plum St Benjamin Closterman, 122 S. Nevln, Secy. Meet Wednesday of each month, Plum & 6th St Wm. Schneiberger, 5th and Plum, Secy. Meet 1st & 3rd Saturdays at 6th & Commercial....Geo. L. Wallace, 151 Samuel St., Secy. Cbe Hamilton C. E Leaply, 901 Troy and Ray C. Vore, 40 Hershey St., Sees. V V" Clevenger, 12 Edgar Ave., Secy. Meet 3rd Tuesday of each month, Plumbers Hall....A. W. Kramer. 456 Wyoming St., Secy. J. R. Bickman, 249 W. 6th St., Secy. Meet 1st Sunday at Lafayette Hall Geo. R. Richardson, 310 Wayne Ave.', Secy. Paul Laub, Jr., 120 Rockwood Ave., Secy. Meet 2nd & 4th Monday at 25 N. Main St A. C. Ehrstine, 436 N. Main St., Secy. Meet 1st & 3rd Friday at Lafayette Hall H. W. Buzzard, 427 Kiefaber St.. Secy. Meet 1st Sunday at Hollencamps Hall Frank Fergus, 142 S. Hawthorne St. Meet 1st Sunday at Ellis Hall H. C. Shadden, 60 Homestead Ave., Secy. 1st and 8rd Tuesdays, Hollencamp Hall Mrs. E. Stanzel, 620 W. 4th St MM PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM ICB CREAM Bell Phone 710-X Home Phone 403 Dr. riniikin, John H, Rogers W. A. Brehm S. h. Clark Che fiamWM transfer Co. Hauling of All Kinds Safes and Heavy Machinery a Specialty. Storage. Auto Truck for Picnics, Etc. RADCLIFFE DRUQ CO Hamilton's Reliable Drug Store SECOND The Name of Co. MAPLE AVE. BOTH PHONES 6 kind that always satisfies the general orders with us. Is well prepared for JOB PRINTING in the highest perfection Use Our Money he firs tF HOME PL OrVE II4S.M Low Rates. Easy Payments* Personal Property Security Both Phones 28 208 S. Third St OUR COAL, Makes warm friends and gives the Best Results H. Pater & Son Cor. East Avenue and Boulevard Bell Phone 159 Home Phone 1219 COR. HIGH and SECOND STREETS Deposit Your Savings with the E. B. Hughes, Ass't Cashier OF tiAMiLiOft, unio Capital Surplus GIL'S 11 NATIONAL BANK Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Charles E. Helser, President George P. Sohngen, Vice- Pres. O. V. Parrish, Vice Pres. John E. Helser, Cashier C. L. (iebhart, Ass't Cashier i A Stands before the world in Music, as Shakespeare's name does in Literature. The answer always J7URLITZER No. 119 S. Second St. S. D. Fitton, President C. E. Mason, Vice Pres. Don. W. Fitton, Ass't Cashier $250,000 $250,000 THE Hamilton Lumber Co. 940 Central Avenue Lumber Mill Work, Cement, Plaster AUTO SERVICE, ETC. U N I O N A E CASKETS, DRESSES AND SOUS Can now oe secured in Hamilton. We have secured for Hamilton and vicinity The Western Casket Co. line cf UNION MADE GOODS. Why not use Union Made Goods? Ask to see the LAbKI,. Every one of these Caskets, Dresses or Suits carry the Union. Label. Call in and see them. The Griesmer-Grim Co. CORNER ANij 1 I Dl.ow HAMILTON. OHIO Heth Phone* 2 Over First National Bank i o n Deli Delivery _____ WE APPRECIATE YOUR patronace PLAYERS AND TALKING MACHINES LATEST RECORDS AMD PLAYER ROLLS P. Benninghofen, Vice-Prea E. G. Ruder Cashier J. M. Beeler. Ass't Cashier Building The People's Deposit Improvement & Loan Co. Room 2): Rentsehler Bldg. Hamilton, Ohio Dividends declared in February Jand August of each year. E. B. Rogers. Pres. James Fitton, Sec'y cf public. Let us convince you by placing your art and the I] •A ft It ir i 4 A'.. i .1 a ill 1:1:1 i to 1 V y 'X ^ir{ 4 i i •S 'i the