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^*r*: "!'-y\ i I fir t- -'. ,.*^?\ vr^ ,v:i -*T« «NFTVIIMT»WMW»«8ITT«I»F«B8FFLFL8FFLT)ITM»^ The Hamilton Dime Savings Bank Co. Capital 9100,000 Surplus $50,000 Ceo. P. Sohngen, President Clarence Murphy, Vict President W. J. Becker, Cashier I E O S Geo. P. Sohngen C. E. Heiser Clarence Murphy Geo. A. Rentschler Chas. Sohngen C. Diefenbach, Jr. Ed. C. Sohngen U N I O N A E GASKETS. DRESSES AND SUITS Can now be secured in Hamilton. We have secured for Hamil ton and vicinity The Western Casket Co line of UNION MADE GOODS. Why not use Union Made Goods? Ask to see the LABEL. Every one of these Caskets, Dresses or Suits carry the Union Label. Call in and see them. The Griesmer-Grim Co. Corner Front and Ludlow, Hamilton, Ohio. Both Phones 62 Duersch Coal Co. ROBERT. Bell Phone 613-X CHAS. Loge Bros. Locksmiths, Gunsmiths Machinists Oxy-Acetylene Welding, Bicycles, Im pairing and Supplies. Gas Man tels and Fixtures. N. E. Cor. 3rd and Market Sts. HAMILTON, OHIO PEOPLES Hi Sells UNION SHOES at CUT PRICES Shoes for the whole family with Bargains Every Day 118 High Street, opp. Court,House UNION STORE CARD The Home Loan & Building Ass'n OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT OF 25 CENTS OR MORE Borrowers can pay back in whole or in part at any time 0% interest. C. J. PARRISH, Secretary Reily Block isntark HOT SOUP AS HOT SANDWICHES A A O U S John C. Schumacher Cafe 239 COURT STREET Geo. P. Sohngen, Pres. Bdw. C. Sohngen, Sec. and Treaa Hie Edw. Sokgesi Mail Co. WAM FACTUI KKS OF MALT Office and Malt House Corner Fourth and High Streets Phone 124 Hamilton, Ohio MACHINISTS. Machinists' Union Local .No. 241, met in regular session Wednesday night in Trades Council hall. A large attendance was present. The hall was packed and standing room was at a premium. A large class of applicants was initiated and a number of new applicants were received. In addition to the usual routine business several matters of importance was discussed. It was also announced that the polls for the election of grand lodge offi cers would close on Saturday,, April 27th. J* 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. K i'.NTSCHLER BITUUNG Solicit# your bank account. Interest paid on Savings Account and Time Certifi cates of Deposit. Collections proinpth attended to. H. A. Rentschler, Pres. Allen Andrews, Vice-Pres. Wm. L. Huber, Secretary Charles I. Anderson, Cashier CHOICE WINES LIQUORS,CIGARS Strictly Union Made Goods Underneath The Union Headquarters Frank Cronin, Mgr. 4 PA TR 0N1ZE HA MILTON» GREATER HAMILTON'S Greatest Department Store ALWAY8 L.OOK FOR THIS SIGN WE CARRY THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Dry Goods, Millinery, Cloaks, Suits and Carpets IN BUTLER COUNTY Cement, Sewer Pipe. Try Ebony or Lilly White Ash Coal on your next order. Coke, Feed. Both Phones Musician*. No. 81 Baker's No. 81 Barter*, No. 182 Brewers, No. 88 Stationary Firemen, 98 Bartenders, 1 Vi Blacksmith*, and Melpafl, 29 Carpt-ntera, 887 Cigar 128 Hors»-SbcK-r», 76 Iror M^ld ra, 68 Iron Mold.-ns, 283 Steam Engineers, 81 ThcHtrfal Stage Employee ... Common Laborers, 266 Mttal Trades Council Machinists, 241 Miat Cutters & Butcher Workmen Pluml-ers, 108 Fatt.ti n Maker* Printing Proesnien Painter* and Dwcoraton Paper Makers ___________ Retnil Clt.-ka, 119 Stove Mounters, 8 —_—_ tailurs'. No. 868—, Typographical, 200 Teams Ltra, 176 electrical Workers, M8 Polishers, Farmers Switchmen, 130 Woman's Union Label League Union Boot and Shoe B*ia)rers, No. 847 City Fireuim's Union. No. 16398 Street B. S. Employs*, Middletown Trades and Labor Council- iron. Steel and Tin Workers —_ Musicians Meta Polishers Flaet* rers Piuinbers Barbers Tailors', No. 418- iypyjfraphical, 487 __ Tobacco Workers Stage and Operator* Bricklayers Bartenders Paper Makars Painters' Union, No. 648 SecNteries will please report all changss in their address. tTnlted Trades and Labor Council. Brewery Drivers and Stablemen Brewery Engineers Urickiayers Building Trades Council Carpenters No. 889 Carpenters No. 846 (German) Cement Workers Dayton Job Pre&aman Assistants No. U Electrical Workers, No. 118 Ek-ctrotypers and Sterotypers, No. Hod Currier* Moving Picture mi Popularity Of Queen Trips Oo River. Spring's legions of young and old merrymakers are out in full force, these days, now that the season of Island Queen Steamer voyages from Broadway Harbor, Cincinnati to Aurora and Lawrenceburg are in full swing. The big boat cruises out of Broadway every Sunday at 9:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. and sails down on one of those most beautiful of river high ways in all these United States. She 16 Machinist, No. 608 ___________ rypogr a pineal. No. 17i Harm ShoerM Carpenters, No. 104 n, Garment Workers Machinist, No. 226 Brewery Workers, No. 60 Bartenders league, No. 222 Hoisting Engineers Bill Posters Pi umbers. No. 162 Operators. Iron Mulders. No. 181 Iron Molders, No. 46 ___ Ijith Union, No. 194 Plasterers Union Pattern Makers SUikc Employes _____ Stove Mounters Tailors', No. 802 Tile layers UphoieUrers Lithographers Electrical Vr'arkers, No. 118 Metal Polishers, No. Cigar Makers, No. 86 —, Bakers, No. 61 Clerks, No. 168 Printing Prauman Sheet Metal Workers TeaEarters, No 62 Photo Engravers Barbers, No. 22 ________ Painters, No. 249 I.. Musicians Musicians, No. 686 (Colored) Woman's Unio* Lsbt! Laacos Established, 1866 Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Domestic and Imported Wines, Whiskies* Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Etc. Both Phones Family Trade Solicited Hossfeld Bldg. leaves Aurora on her two trips home ward bound, at 11:30 a. m. and 5:30 p. m. and Lawrenceburg at noon and 6 p. m. Hereafter, when the great Steamer, nears, passes and leaves the vicinity of a certain river shore cabin home on the Kentucky side her great caliope will sound the plaintive "End of a Perfect Day", for Captain Eakins of the Queen has so ordered. It is be cause of a letter received by Captain Eakins from an old Kentuckian of his acquaintance.<p></p>CLEANS ,"** I" j.t sv THK BUTLER COUNTY PRESS LEADING HAMILTON CONCERNS WHO SOLICIT THE CO-OPERATION OF ORGANIZED LABOR AND THEIR FRIENDS lliiiMiiUWHIiHtlBHfi!! I i»i«»tftiBfflffii8»«iflaiiB8fflfHrotB8tiaOT8^^ w liO U)j|j HAMILTON LABOR IMONS Co operative TriwU. and Labor Council, Hamilton.Alternate Tuesday*, Trades Council Hall. ». e. A. fc. Etrgrlrston, Pro.: Henry Brinkcr Cor. Sec'y., i:nd and Court .1st Monday, Imp. Band Room. 6 High 2nd Monday, T. C. Hall 1st i»'aU 3rd Monday, 338 High .1st and 3rd Saturday. T. C. Hall „_Jncob Riedel, 436 Owen St. .2nd and 4th Moudaya, T. C. Hall _2nd and 4th Fridays, T. C. Hall T. C. Hall 1st and 8ra Mondays, T. C. Hall 1st »r,d Sid Surj.lay, T. C. Hall 2nd and 4th Thursdays, Syrian* Hall _2nd and 4th Fridays, T. C. Hall Every Wednesday, T. C. Hall -Every Thursday, T. 2nd and 4th Mondays. T. C. Hall. .1st and 3rd Fridays, T. C. Hall ___Jst Tuesday 2nd Wednesday, T. C. Hall 1st and 3rd Thursday, —2nd and 4tb Monda6, T. C. Hali 1st and 3rd Mondays, Red Men's 1st Meet ea*M Monday Hall and 4th Sunday afternoons .2nd and 4th Sundays —Meets 1st and 3rd Fridays DAYTON LABOR UNIONS -Meet* every Thursday evening, Plumbers Hall. American malting £o* HAMILTON, OHIO J* Manufacturers of HIGH GRADE MALT BE A TRUE UNION MAN. Patronize those who support you For in Union there is strength. in There are Union Clerks and Home Furnishings. Eagle Temple. Credit extended. 318-322 S. 2nd St. _..Frank Weasel, 227 N. St. Win. Glauch. 329 N. Tenth 2nd and 4th Thursdays. 208 High St....™ Otto Pieman, 22 Stephen St. ....1st and 3rd Sunday afternoon, T. C. HaH Arthur Burns, 824 S. 5th. ....1st and 3rd Fridays, T. C. Hall H. Wyata. R, No. 1. _Every Thursday, T. C. Hall A. E. Egglcston, 138 Webetar Ave. St. 1st and 3rd Monday, T. C. Hall Alternate Wednesday*, —1st and 3rd Wednesdays. Trades Council Hall Clifford Lamb, Sec y, 611 S. Front. 1st and 3rd Monday, Sauera Hall John Durwin, 1028 Hanover 8t. ——1st and 3rd Fridays, T. C. Hall Phil Kendall, 876 N. Second St .2nd Wednesday ,, ,. Eldon J. Bruck, 641 S. Front C. Hall T. C. Hall Alternate Tuesdays, T. C. Hall Alternate Wednesdays, T. C. Hall 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, Township Hall 2nd and 4th Thursdays, T. C. Hall _—2nd and 4th Thur*., and 1st Friday 3rd Friday at 42 N. 6th Bt Meets 2nd Thursday each month MIDDLKTOWN LABOR UNIONS —First and Third Thursdays, J. C. Hall 1st and 3rd Saturday*, tL of P. Hall 4th Friday, T. C. Hall 1st Monday, T. C. Hall 1st Sunday morning, T. C. Ball 2nd and 4th Thursdays, T. C. Hall 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, T. C. Hall 2nd and 4th Tueudaya, T. C. Hall 1st and 3rd Mondays, B. A K. Barber Shop .4th Tuesday, Trades Council Hall _iat Tuwi(iy, T. C. Kali .1st and 3d Saturdays Trades Council Hall Meeto 2nd and 4tb Tuesday, 6th and Plum St Casper iieiaei, 16 Bonner Sc. Sec. —Meet 1st Tuesday of each month, Cor 6th & Plum..J. A. Hultgren. 626 River St, Sec. -Meet evtry Monday eve., 302 E. 6tb St Nat Baylifla, 332 Johnetvn fit, Ses. —Meets every Wednesday night at Plumbers Hall —Meet every Friday eve., at 1)20^% W. Meet Srd Tueeday, 220 McLaia St —Meet every Thursday at 802 EL 5th 8t —Meet 2nd Wed. of each month, Plumbers —Meet every Tuesday at 26 N. Main St. —.Meet 1st Tuesday of each month. —Meet every Tuesday eve.. 26 N. Main St Meet 1st Wed. of _66 Eagle St each month, 184 8. Jefferson Meet. 2nd of each eve.. & Son Co. In it the old man said: "Please Captain Will, hav them play Main 4 —Meet 2nd and 4tn Wednesday at Lafayette Hall —Meet 1st and 8rd Monday eve., at 6th ft Meet 1st and 8rd Wed. at 88 E. Srd Harry Remle, 524 S. Second Harry Hanccl. 627 Hanover St John Cahalane, Secy., 835 So. The most Sanitary Shop in town. A E S 22 S. Second St. IN THE THIRD DISTRICT 3t. -Ernst Ltt t. 22'i South 7th Albert Brown, 101 South Monument Rrinker, 287 Washington Luckey, Srd Street Hall Edwin Jones, See. HH E. Ave St. Ninth. _J. Kuenzcl, Secretary. —Tom Brennan, 205 So. Third. —Ciins. P. Cook, 268 Washington St. —Pete Finkler, Secy., 316 Harmon Ava. T. M. Zilliox, 780 Forest Ave. St Clay Holder, 6th and Vine -Robert Fallert, 621 Prytania Ave. Henry Janser, Overpeck, Ohio. Wm. J. David. 462 S. Third St Oscar F. Bergman, 1026 Campbell Ave. Frank Crawford, 434 Charlee St Bernard Cawein, 718 Kaiit Ave. •Ernst Snow, 1161 Ludlow St —J. C. Boyle, Hanover Township. Ohio. V.'ni, J. Welsh, 619 Central Ave. .—Mrs. Edith Vaughn, 810 S. Second 8t —Henry Bubenheim, 8«e... 43 A. N. 5th. Frank Wolf, Sec'y., Hose Go. No. 4. A. Helland, 460 Bell Ave. ——H. R. Voris, 906 Baltimore St Roland E. Layer. 819 Moore 8t Roy Morgan, El wood and Henry Street* D. R. Jackson, 504 Letfemon. Homer Ntwkirk, Clinton Street Ford Guerin, Sec'y.. 415 Canal St T. A. Scully, 442 £. 2nd St. Geo. Buck, atiy Baltimore St 12. Sennett. 208 E. Third Street .__W. Schwart*, Secy. Neil Heilker, The Brotherhood. Flo Staccy, Sec'y., 632 E. 8rd. Otto Kaifler, Tytua Ave. T. Wilson, Yankee Road. —Charles H. 30i E. Fourth St .Henry Laurence, P. O. Box 91 Walter Lee, Secretary. .. Daniel Sullivan, 17 East Pond St., See. Srd St Louis Mitchell, 16 Lafayette St, Sec. —801 Dunbar Ave W. S. Vance, 123 Mathews Lane, See. —28 Hortoa St J. J. O. Neal, 233 Warren St., Secy. —409 Arcade Bldg. James Duncan, 409 Arcade Bldg., ______ B. P. Emma Reiber, 224 —Meet 88 E. Srd St. Geo. D. Richardson, 88 E. Srd St, month at 217 8. Jefferson 8t —Meet at 802 E. 6th St J. F. Eichorn. 7 Market St., Secy. Highland flats W. S. Gregg, 41 Great Miami BeuL, Washington 8t_„Geo. Lorah, 827 Loraine Ave., 8ecy. c. St St Meet 1st Sunday at 802 K. 6th St Meet 2nd Monday, 5th and Plum St. 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, Plumbers' Hsll Meet 1st & 3rd Monday at Sth & Commercial Meet 1st and 53rd Tueaday at 30: E. 5th St -Meet 2nd Thursday at Lafayette Hal) —Meet Wednesday of each month, Plum & Sth St—Wm. Schnciberger, 6th and Plum, Secy. —Meet 1st & 3rd Saturdays at 6th Commercial ...Geo. L. Wallace, 161 Samuel St., Secy. .. —EL H. Clevenger, 12 Edjfar Ave., Secy. —Meet Srd Tuesday of each month. Plumbers Hal!....A. W. Kramer, 456 Wyoming St, Becy —Meet 802 E. 6th St J. R. Bicknian, 249 W. 6th St, Secy. on the kaliop the end of a purfek day" for my wife lovs that toon an she is verry sick and wurrisum in sperrit. the doctur says she ant got long to liv so ycu wil be doing a dying wummun a favor, the song makes me cry fer it ust to be sung by my ded datter but i gess i kin stand it for the sak of my pore dying wife who lovg it becuz my datter sang it. Yours And so, while the great boat is near ing that lonely cabin where a pale «heeked woman lies awaiting the end, the classic song will be played on the caliope, loudly at a distance so that Meet 1st Sunday at Lafayette Hall Geo. R. Richardson. 810 Wayns Ave., Secy. i Paul Laub, Jr., 120 Rockwood Ave., Secy, —Meet 2nd A 4th Monday at 26 N. Main St A. C. Ehretine, 436 N. Main St, Secy. —Meet 1st 3rd Friday at Lafayette Hall H. W. Buztard, 437 Kief a her St, Secy. —Meet 1st Sunday at Hoiiencarops Hall Frank Fergus, 142 S. Hawthorne St, Secy. —Meet 1st Sunday at Ellis Hall H. C. Shaddcn, 60 Homtstead Ave., Secy —1st and Srd Tuesdays, Holleneamp Hall lln. E. Stansel, 620 W. 4th St y-. :1^33lrii.Wi Secy. Mitchell, 3rd and Flniey St, C. E Secy. Leaply, »01 Troy and Ray C. Vore 40 Hershey St, Sees. W. R. 6th St, See. E. Maars, 27 Secy. Chas Gruehkr, 349 River St, Becy. Secy. N. Jefferson St, Secy. Morganthaler, Ideal Theatre, Secy. Plum L. Phillips, 29 .Meet Plumbers Hall Qra Kress, 8ecy. Meets 2nd and 4th Monday at 802 E. 6th Britt A VS.. -D. L. Logan, 207 W. Monument 8t —Meeta at 28 N. Main every Tuesday J. D. Cbe Bamilion milk £e. PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM ICE CREAM Bell Phone 710-X Home Phone 403 Aw., -Geo. Kern, P. O. Bo* 78 -Emel Weber, 87 Central Block. See -Frank C. Seller, 118 Campbell St, See. Yona*, —Meet 1st and 8rd Friday at 6th & Plum St —Benjamin Cloetennan, 122 S. Nevln, 81 Potomac" St., See. Secy she may hear and then gently, when the vessel sweeps by the point where the Kentucky home nestles among the shore trees. Chester Park "The Home of Happiness" is the name which has been applied to Ches ter Park by one of the little patrons' of Cincinnati's popular summer re sort, and that name is to stick as a slogan in the future, the management has announced. That Chester is "The Men's Suits F" O 4 /A'£ t/S Play Billiards and Pool at 1 i'f"# 15%' 1 1 1 xfrrmW*1^2*/SB?'"U-W^-4^?. tT»,»H""T! H" x+.j#cr,v«* ?v I 7 1 i S -£l TRIES patronixr The Radcliffe DrugCo, {Mm Drug Store Agents for Rexall Remedies We appreciate your patronage* COR. HIGH AND SECOND STREETS O U O A Burns best and lasts longest H, Pater & Son Cor. East Avenue and Boulevard Bell Phone 159 Home Phone 1219 Ik Colonial a e s E e i s e G,o soh„g«,. O. V. Parrish, 'L. J°hnE- tk A Heiser» I W Gebhart, Dan W. Charles & Son GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, WOODEN and W1LLOWWARE 344 High Street ARCOSE.ALIT ROOF CE.MENT O I DAN'S FANCY FLOUR Specialties DAN'S OLD "V COFFEE. DAN'S O. Ci Agency "RUBEROID," The Modern Roofing Bell Phone 326-L Home 109 S. D. Fitton President P. Benninghofen, Vice Pres. C. E. Mason, Vice-Pres. 1$. G. Ruder, Cashier Don \V. Fitton, Ass't Cashier J. M. Beeler, Ass't Cashier Home of Happiness" they expect to prove when the gates of the popular resort are swung open to the public the first time this year on "First Look Day", Sunday, May 5. An elaborate program of entertain ment feature has been arranged for the occasion. Smittie's Prize Band has been engaged for the occasion to give free concert programs both in the afternoon and evening. A newly organized cabaret, said vo be the best that Chester has evur had, will be on duty at the Clubhouse. There will be a jazz band at the Lakeshore Inn, and the best available dance music E. B. Hughes, Ass't Cashier Che first national OP HAMILTON, OHIO Capital Surplus $250,000 $250,000 E Hamilton Lumber Co. 940 CENTRAL AVE. Lumber, Mill Work Cement, Plaster, Etc. A U O S E V I E The Best Glass of Beer to be Had is ....THE.... fiasttfl Brewing CELEBRATED LAG MR BE.ER. y i v A i -TS vCi? i» vv ff-. Delivery, 236 High St Deposit Your Savings with the Interest Paid on Savings Accounts i President Vice-President Vice-President Cashier Ass't Cashier O. BaKine Powder Co.'s will prevail at the dance hall. At the dance hall, by the way, a new floor feas been laid, making it the best dance floor in the city. The regular-season at Chester Park will open the following Saturday, May 11. St. Louis, Mo—Stereotypers' union No. 8 has signed a three-year agree ment with the newspapers in this city, although the old agreement does not expire until next year. Wages are in creased $2.40 a week, making the new, rate $5 a day. 35 High Street Bell Plane 547-L