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-i f-l^ & $ i ..* y .* for 1 v. *a I: & &••' &:" ki •",• "•. Can "-y$ Capital $100,000 Surplus $75,000 Hamilton Dime Savin now OM, p, Sohngen, Proudest Clarence MuijhV, Viw*.!*. W. J. Becker, Cashier DIRECTORS dee. P. Sohnsefc C. B. Heiser Clerence Murphy Geo. A. Rentschler Chas. Sohngen Q. Diefenbacb, Jr. Ed. C. Sohngen U N I O N A CASKETS, DRESSES AND SUITS be secured in Hamilton. We have secured for Hamil ton and vicinity The Western Caaket Co. line of GOODS. Why not use Union Made Goods? LABEL. Every one of these Caskets, Dresses the Union Label. Cell in end Corne- .r,t The GrSesmer-Grim Co, az Monuments Marker* Mawolrami C. A. CARPENTER Successor to F. P. Stewart Granite Co. Menufecturer of WATERPROOF STEEL end CONCRETE VAULTS Largest Stock of Goods in Batler or Adjoining Counties Office end Works, 924 East High St. Phone 2540 HAMILTON, O. ftOBK&T. BANK of HAMILTON -jf*^ -,'i chas. Loge Bros. Locksmiths, Gunsmiths Machinists Oxy-Acetylene Welding, Bicycles, Re pairing and Supplies. Gas lien tele end Fixtures. V B» Cor* fed end Market Sts. HAMILTON, OHIO PEOPLES STORE Sells UNION SHOES *t CUT PRICES Shoes for the whole family with Bargains Every Day 118 High Street, ©pp. Court Home UNION STORE CARD I E Fop El Music Victor Victrolas Edison Dia mond Disc and Cylinder Machines. Pianos and all kinds of Musical In struments. No. 10 S.3d St A i'A' i. .*}• v »•*'••'. '.. UNION v', MADB Ask to see the or Suits see them. LOOKING FOR A PUCE? carry "ow v '.on, Ohio. Both Phones 62 The Citizens' Savings Bank & Trust Co, RBNTSCHLER BUILDING Solicits your bank account. Interest paid on Savings Account end Time Certifi cate* of Deposit. Collections promptly attended to. H. A. Rentschler, Pres. Allen Andrews, Vice-Pres. Wm. L. Hnber, Secretary When you are looking for a place to work you choose most carefully, considering it from every point of view. And you should, for you are giving the best part of yourself in time and service. Results of work are expressed in money but it represents your time and energy just the same. Choose just as carefully the place to deposit it. Look for safety and service. These requirements will be found at the Che first national Bank Bell Phone 6182 Cherles I. Anderson, Cashier Phone 47 or 160 FOR COAL, LUMBER OR CEMENT, SEWER PIPE WIRE FENCE, CLAY TILE, ETC The Anderson-Shaffer Company Deposit Your Savings with the Capital and Surplus $500,000 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Cherles E. Heiser Geo. P. Sohngen, O. V. Perrish. .. John B. Heiser, ...... C. L. Gebhart, President ,... .Vice-President ,. .Vice-President Cashier ..... .Ass't Cashier 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 6% interest, C. J. PARRlSH Secretary Reily Block NOTICE Buy only Bread V I Bering This Py' Tbefotictriaf Bakers «m tbe TJnl«n Ub«, Occident Beldng Ca^ John Armbrnst Frank Mihillo Elite Baking Co. Louis Korb Chris Weik Boeton Bakery K. K. K. Bekery Frank Geier George Janaea New Systen Bakery. Subscribe for Tbe Press. .'6... v. '«",• .^^' •!, '•. LEADING HAMILTON CONCERNS WHO SOLICIT THE CO-OPERATION OF ORGANIZED LABOR AND THEIR FRIENDS GREATER HAMILTON'S DEPARTMENT STORE Always look for this Sign WE CARRY THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, MILLINERY CLOAKS, SUITS and CARPETS IN BUTLER COUNTY Name of Union Trades Council ........i....................... Brew, and Soft Drink Workers No. Barbers Union No. 132 Bricklayers No. 11 Cigar Makers Union No. 128 ....... Bakers Union No. 81 Carpenters & Joiners No. 637 Boot & Shoe Repairers No. 347 City Fire Fighters No. 20 Electrical Workers Union No. 648 Machinists' Local No. 241 Maintenance of Way Employes Molders' Union No. 68 Mulders' Union No. 283 Musicians Local No. 81 Mv^tal Polishers Plumbers Union No. 108 Pattern Makers Paint. Dec. Paper Hangers No. 135.. Retail Clerks Union No. 119 Stove Mounters Union No. 8 .. Stationary Engineers No. 91 Stationary Firemen No. 98 A. A. of S. E. Ry. E. of A ..... Street Car Men's Local No. 488 ........ Switchmen's Union, No. 130 Theatrical Stage Emp. No. 136 Tailors Union No. 358 Typographical Union No. 290 Teamsters and Chauffeurs No. 175. Woman's Union Label League Trades Council Building Trades Council Barbers ^Jo. 70 ......................................i Bricklayers No. 57 Carpenters No. 1477 Electrical Workers No. 927 Iron, Steel, Tin Workers No. 20 Lathers No. 317 Letter Carriers No. 188 Metal Polishers No. 48 Musicians No. 321 Musicians No. 700 Paint., Dec., Paper Hangers No. 643... Plasterers No. 409 Plumbers No. 510 Pressmen and Assistants No. 235 Sheet Metal Workers No. 143 Stage Employes No. 232 Stationary Firemen No. 264 Teamsters and Chauffeurs No. 252 ... Typographical Union No. 487 Molders ............ Machinists Carpenters ...... Theatrical Stage Employes JOHN P. 139 MARKET STREET Plumbing, Steam, Hot Water, Gas Fitting PROMPT SERVICE. GIVE US A TRIAL HENN—Props.—JOHN k, cell 428-iv—PHONES—Home 7B1-M Schwenn Coal Company COAL 6 COKE, CALL US FOR ANTHRACITE Fifth and High Streets BOTH PHONES v K0STFR OF ORGANIZATIONS .: •"••'.• •**.. .'•••• .» ... THE BUTLER COUNTY PRESS HAMILTON LABOR UNIONS ,1st Mon., High and Monument ..Alternate Wed., T. ..1st and 3rd Mon., T. C. Hall.-. ..1st and 3rd Fri., T. C. Hall MIDDLETOWN LABOR UNIONS »oee O U O A Burns best and lasts longest H. PATER & SON UNION DELIVERY Cor. East Avenue and Boulevard and S30 WiUiams Ave., Lindenwald Phone 159 Phone 1348- MODERN PLUMBING CO v DUERSCH COAL CO Cement, Sewer Pipe Try Ebony or Lilly White Ash Coal on your next order. Coke, Peed. Both Phones Are YOU Co-operating with UNION STORES? CONROY'S SELLERS OF COZY HOME FURNITURE EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME A E E A S I E EAGLE TEMPLE DIGNIFIED CREDIT 318-322 South 2nd Time and Place of Meeting. Corresponding Secretary. .Alternate Tues., Hall No. A. E. Eggleston, 621 Prytania Ave..... 2nd and 4th Friday, T. Albert Brown, 501 S. Monument .2nd and 4th Mondays, Hall No. 4 Ernest R. Legg, 326 So. 7th St. .2nd and 4th Tuesdays, T. C. Hall Wm. Kiley, Secretary, 635 Minor Ave. .2nd Monday, Hall No. 8 Robt. Mick, 509 S. Front St. .1st and 3rd Saturday, T. Wm. Eisle, Sec'y, 1116 E. Ludlow. .Every Thurs., Hall No. 1 .................... A. E. Eggleston, 136 Webster A v. .Third Friday, 42 N. Fifth St Henry Bubenheim, 42 N. Fifth St. .1st Tuesday, T. C. Hll No. 4 Geo. M. Diegmann, 105 N. Kahn Ave. .Alternate Weds., Maccabee's Hall Robert Warren, 319 Market st. ..Every Wed., T. C. Hall No. 2 John Bios, 350 Cleveland Ave. ..1st and 3rd Sundays, T. C. Hall Edgar Smith, Secy., 638 Chestnut St. ..Every Mon., T. C. No. 1 Walter Furry, Secy., 903 N. st. ..Alternate Wed., T. C. No. 1 Arthur McGuffin, 2460 Benninghofen ..Every Thursday, High and MonumentLester L. Long, sec., 1129 Heaton Ave. ..2nd & 4th Tuesday, Maccabee Hall....Robt. A. Fallert, 521 Prytainia Ave. ..1st and 3rd Fri., T. Carl Reister, 1132 Hensley Ave. ..1st and 3rd Mon., T. J. P. Kuenzel, R. R. No. 3. ..2nd and 4th Thurs., 338 High St Chas. Butts, R. R. No. 6. ...1st Fri., Miamisburg 3rd Fri., Ham Harry L. Shank, Miamisburg, Ohio ...1st Fri Miamisburg 3rd Fri. Ham Robert Evans, W. Fairview Ave. ...1 and 3 Monday, Moose Hall, 8 p. m...William J. Welsh, care Mose Home. ...j st Sunday, T. C. Hall -John Janser, 1024 Campbell Ave. ...1st Thurs., 14 N. Third St Wm. J. David, 462 S. Third St. ...2nd Wed., T. C. Hall No. 4 Mable Warren, P. O. Box 318 ...1st and 3rd Thurs., T. Carl Windser, 3003 Griesmer Ave. ...Meet 1st and 3d Friday, T. C. No. 2....Lulu Gregg, 1020 John St. ..1st and 3rd Tues., T. C. Hall Clyde A. Reagle, 111 Charles St. -Every Thurs., Leibee Bldg R. C. Fitzgerald. ..Last Mon Arthur Emmons, 108 E. Thrid St. ..First and 3rd Mon. Wm. Bunnell, 709 Vanderveer St. ..Every Mon E. 0. Otterbein, 210 So. Harrison Ave. ..Every Fri Murray Johnson, West Middletown. ,.Sat. following A. R. M. Co. Ton. Pay..J. A. Price, 205 So. Harrison Ave. DISTRICT ORGANIZATIONS Molders Conference Board •ea»esMf—Mes+»#eoo»eo»e»e»s»— Louis Haeffle, 746 Clark St., Cinti. BUSINESS AGENTS Tim Rowan, 939 Central Ave Frank Jacobs, 1002 So. Main St. Earl R. Price, Post Office. ,2nd and 4th Thurs Philip Fay, 631 Garfield St. •First Sun., A. R. C. Oglesby, care News-Signal. .First Sun., Franklin, Ohio....Arthur E. Lytle, 911 Hill St, Middletown, Ohio .1st and 3rd Wed .. C. A. Reagle, 111 Charles St. .First Mon T. A. Scully, 306 Castell Bldg. .2nd and 4th Tues Frank Smith, 301 E. First St. .Second Wed., Geo. X. Mayer, 326 Market Street, Hamilton, Ohio. 2nd and 4th Mon George Rempe, 1202 Yankee Rd. .Every other Sat C. E. Long, 727 Grant St .2nd and 4th Wed Jos. G. Howells, Franklin, Ohio. .1st and 3rd Tues .......... Frank Boice, 726 Clarendon St. First Fri Richard E. Gross, 920 Yankee Rd* Bell Phone 408-X. ...Ted Smith, 811 S. 9th St. Bell Phone 1910-Y. ...Swain Corson, 489 Brosey Ave. Bell Phone 756-L. ...Henry Janser, Overpeck, Ohio. .'T '•. .*• .'• ,. IN THE THIRD DISTRICT At, J. Edward Lehmkuhl, 520 No. 3rd st. Geo. Brandell, 1833 Mt. Pleesent Pike John Durwin, 518 So. 7th St. Phil Kendall, 876 N. Second EARL MCELREVEY CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Store Fronts and General Repair Work a Specialty 349 Dayton St. Bell 114-L tf Proposed Canadian LegfsTatTon. The royal commission on the unifi cation of labor laws has brought Its business to a conclusion. At the final session two Important recommenda tions were brought In, the one being that all disputes affecting policemen and firemen should come under the Ju risdiction of the federal law, while the second recommendation was to the effect that all disputes In mines and public utilities should be dealt with exclusively by federal legislation. What the Sphinx Says. By Newton Newfclrfc. "The man who gets string In a horse swap gpn rally re gards him self as con siderable of a jarkass." Lines to Remember. Some folks give according to their means, and some according to their meanness.—George Eliot factory *s-: '••.* THE MIDDLE AGE Our youth began with tears and slffhs, With seeking what we could not find Our verses were all threnodies, In elegiacs still we whined Our ears were deaf, our eyes were blind, We sought, and knew not what we sought We marvel, now we look behind Life's more amusing than we thought! Oh. foolish youth, untimely wise! Oh, phantoms of the sickly mind! What? not content with seas and dktat, With rainy clouds and southern wind, With common cares and faces kind. With pains and Joys each mornlne brought? Ah, old and worn, and tired w« And Life's more amusing than we thought! Though youth "turns spectre-thin eaS dies," To mourn for youth we're not Inclined We set our souls on salmon files. We whistle where we once repined. Confound the woes of humankind! By heaven we're "well deceived," I wot Who hum contented and resigned, "Life's more amusing than we thought"! ENVOY. O net* m«cum, worn and lined Our faces show, but that Is naught Our henrts are young 'neath wrinkled rind Life's more amusing than we thought —Andrew Lang. Subscribe for The Press. BUY A BUILDING BOND m\ 1Third WORKERS UNION UNIO^STAMP Big I 114 4 4 **4 *****4 4 ***4 »'l 4 I Tbn Great lpvpland fivr r- rtj. AIh'i mt for our Tfc*Cl«T«Und ft Bufftlt Tranait Company Thm GnMt Ship •SEEAKU BE E" —Ik® large*! and mwl ro.llr paasen^er -imarron inland Waters of lie wnrld, Sl»rj.|ng Capacity, 1500 pa*.en^era. **4 4 I!#••••• HAVE A LOOK 1,000,000 R0LLS[ HAVE A LOOK WALL PAPER As loyal union men and women, we ask you to demand shoes bearing the above Union Stamp on Sole, Insole or Lining. Boot and Shoe Workers' Union 216 SUMMER STREET, BOSTON', MASS. Collis Lovely, General President... Charles L. Baine, General Sec'y-Treas. BUY A- UNION MADE HOME! There are a number of houses being built in this city and are being offered to the working people for homes. Some of these houses have not been built by Union Carpenters* CARPENTERS' UNION No. 637 calls your attention to the houses in the HARLAN ADDITION and also those built by the NEEN REALTY COM PANY on Sipple Avenue, which were NOT buijt by Union Carpenters, If you are going to buy a home, buy one that was built by Union Carpenters: the workmanship will be more satisfactory and you will feel more at home in it i CARPENTERS AND JOINERS UNION No. 637 DAILY BETWEEN CLEVELAND & BUFFALO 3 MAGNIFICENT STEAMKRS 3 Ship "SEEANDBLL" "CITY OF ERIE" "CITY Or BUFFALO" I I W I CLKVKI.AND Daily, May 1st to Nov. 15th Leare 9:00 P. M. Arr.vr iirpi'Ai.o 7:oOA M. Connprtion re*' ti Rate Eastern »rrt..,n«i muili el...: of Tbe Gr*'. SEEANI hk.K" .«,t on receipt of toriwl and deaer'ptivc booklet 34-[»ga pr :•'"'. 1. Men Who Are Unusually Bright Are in the Minority It Is generally accepted that greet development of the powers of thi brain is usually accompanied by only moderate animal or physical life. Itt those cases where high development of both is found, It Is emphatically mark ed by shortness of existence or defeG tive vitality in the structures of or» ganlc life and low orgunlzatlon. Men* tal celebrities of large stature havt been in a noticeable minority, and th» standard of health very low In fact, according to John o' London's Week ly, from Alfred the Great to Schiller the physical defects have been pain fully apparent, and the roll of death less names seems to be the list of a gathering of Invalids and cripples. 11 11 I I I "Say It With Flowers" THE FLOWER SHOP Phone 2533 Fair Ave. Opp. Fair Gronnds ROLL BED No Remnant p*nd*nt ROOM CEILINGS FREE Sample Book Mailed 100 Designs and Colorings FREE MARTIN ROSENBERGER THE WALL l'APLii KING" HAMILTON HEADQUARTERS :.ll(J South We close at 6 p.m. Opposite St. Every Evening I l*ost Office For Twenty Years we have issued this Union Stamp for use under our VOLUNTARY ARBITRATION CONTRACT o lade- OUR STAMP INSURES: Peaceful Collective Bargaining. Forbids Both Strikes and Lockouts Disputes Settled by Arbitration. Steady Employment and Skilled Workmanship. Prompt Deliveries to Dealers and Public. Peace and Success to Workers and Employers. Prosperity of Shoe Making Communities. HIJFFALO Letre Bi-fpalo Arrivr STA I A I TtMR i.kviii.anii 9:00 P. M. 7: M0 A. M. Irrr. 4 '^H iV ft, ,'JK w- Mi i. 1 \f •I xM **T^' A''- Mi •i a ii i n •I*-- v' 4 IT