The Oklahoma Labor Unit (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 28, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 31, 1910 Page: 8 of 8
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PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES; THEY'RE LOYAL TO YOU
Leading Oklahoma City Concerns Who Solicit the Co-Operation of Organized Labor and Their Friends
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LARIMORE HARDWARE CO.
Corner Grand nnd Broadway
SHOE CO.
THE HOME OF
Ciood Sh
oes
210 West Main
Brook's Home Bakery
For Quality and Satisfaction
Phone 1887
Corner Seveafii and Hudson Sts.
JOHN C. JACOBI T1S GROCER
Where your confidence is not misused
and your patronage is appreciated
216 WEST GRAND
OKLAHOMA CITY
We Sell to
Sell Again
For Men
1 1 3 N. Broadway, Oklahoma City
c cornish
R C CORNISH
A Goapltt* Liu of New and Second Hand Stove and Faruitart.
We Do All Kmdi of Repair and Rafiaiibia* Work
CORNISH FURNITURE CO.
12 West Grand Avenue
We Lxckaaje New Furniture for Old. We pay the Highest Cask Prices for S«coad Hand Farailaie
"buy now. pay later"
The Traders
The Onl\ 'Department Store in
Oklahoma Count))
'Dry Qoods, Notions, JKCillinery, Groceries, P
Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Cloth- H AV I OCC
ing, Shoes, Hals, i'resh and Cured Meats— A VI IJVWW
126*128 Gr^nd Avenue 0 South Robinson
OKLAHOMA PORTLAND CEMENT CO.
Pioneer# of Fine Grinding
When you sell "OK" Cement you furnish your trade ten per cent, or 38 lbs more of
actual cement in each barrel; or, in other words, "OK" Cement will make ten per cent
more concrete of the name quality, or ten per cent stronger concrete of the same
quantity than any other cement.
SALES OFFICE: GROUND FLOOR LEE BUILDING
MILLS AT ADA. OKLAHOMA
A. M. DEIJOLT
DEALER IN
Lumber and Coal
General Office
No. 2 West Reno
Yard
No. 1 East Eighth
SPECIALTIES
Sewerpipe, Klue Linings
Firebrick, White Port-
land Cement, Water-
proofing Compounds, Ad-
amant Outadi Tiaster
Keene Cement,Gyp Stud
Gyp Blocks, Saekett
Plaster Boards, all kinds
Fire-Proofing Materials
Whittington & Steddom
INSURANCE AGENCY
Fire, Tornado, Plate Glass
Accident, Health, Theft
Live Stock
503 INSURANCE BUILDING
Liability, Automobile, Surety Bonds
1fj i
iL 'f'iv'Miv-fsEaSr
Phone 4153
The Crawford Drug Co.
LEVY BUILDING
'Phone Us Your Orders—IVe Will Deliver
Registered Pharmacist . Your Patronage Solicited
Your Credit is Good at
WtoflANrtsAuGHIM
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FLJRNlTURiE COIV1P
Oklahoma's Fastest Growing Store
Frederickson-Kroh Music Co.
THE BIG MUSIC HOUSE 221 W. MAIN
"Everything From a Pipe Organ to a 'Phonograph Needle"
$10 PIANO
FAY THE BALANCE MONTHLY
Your Credit is Gdd Hsra We Want Your Trade
Official Roster of Unions
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR.
Headquarters 801 O. St., N W.( Wash-
ington. D. C.
President, Samuel Gompers, Clgarinak-
ers' International Union. Secretary,
Frank Morrison, Internationa Typograpn-
Ical 1,'nlon; Treasurer. John B. Lennou,
Journeymen Tailors' Union of America.
OKLAHOMA STATE FEDERATION OF
LABOR.
Headquarters of Secretary-Treasurer
at 501-2-:: State National Hunk Building,
oklahoma City. Okla. Phone 889.
President. C. C. Zelgler, Oklahoma
City. First Vice President, C. E. Con-
nail v, Lehigh; Second Vice President, J
United Association Journeymen Plum-
oers, Gas Fitters, Steam Fitters and
Steam Fitters ntlpers of the United
States and Canada. No. 449—Meeta every
Friday night at 13% South Robinson.
J. S. Grlinmett, Pres.; C. L. W'.Jster,
Rec-eec.
Structural Iron Workers Union—Meets
every inday night at 13H South Robin-
son. W. 11. Moore, Pres.; Thus. Murphy,
Secretary.
Garment Workers of America
No. 83—Meets each second and rourth
Saturday aiteriioou at 13% South Rob-
inson. Miss Stella Rush, Secretary, 218%
*N. Robinson.
Women's Union Label League—Meets
1, Third Vice President, bus every Saturday night at 113ft south iiob-
l>. t air, Liiid, inira vice "Jiueni. lnaon Ml88 Q Blackman, Pres.; Mrs.
The Brooms
That
(Jive Satis/action
Are
JlCanuJactured by
TRADE MARK
Oklahoma City, Ok.
PHONE MAIN 17
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
We 'Positively Guarantee that c!t otn
Qarmenti are Sti.de in Oklahoma City
F'inninger Company
114 West Main Street
TAILORS
K. Koecker, Tulsa; Fourth Vice President.
S. M Hoydston, Wilburton; Fifth Vice
President, J. S. Campbell, El Reno; Sec-
retary-Treasurer, J. Luther Langston,
Oklahoma City.
Legislative Committee—I-ee Paynes
Phillips; George AlcConnell, Bartlesville;
Jesse L. Dav. Ardmore.
Auditors and Tellers—Ira Brooks, Tul-
sa. M. K. Akin, Shawnee; A. W. Ben-
nett, Chickasha.
OKLAHOMA CITY CENTRAL TRADES
AND LABOR COUNCIL.
Composed of delegates of various labor
organizations of oklahoma City. Meets
c-*ry Thursday night at Trades Council
M . !, 13% South Robinson St. M. R.
Powell, President; C. C. Zelgler, Secre-
tary.
OKLAHOMA CITY BUILDING TRADES
COUNCIL
Composed of delegates of the various
crafts in the building trades. Meets ev-
erv Wednesday night at 13% South Rob-
ins.-n. W. T. Mr.wiley, Pres., Qeo. W.
Livingston, Secretary.
OKLAHOMA CITY ALLIED PRINTING
TRADES COUNCIL
Composed of unions employed In print-
ing trades, viz: Typographical, Press-
men, Bookbinders and Stereotypers.
M- ts third Tuesday of each month at
&t 2 Stale National bank Bldg. G. E.
C hanna berry, Secretary, 304 \V. Califor-
nia.
CARPENTERS DISTRICT COUNCIL
Meets Thursday evening at 417 West Cal.
1'resident, G. K Arnold, Secretary-Treas-
urer, r. J. Freeman.
Amalgamated Sheet Meta' Workers,
Sh. 124.—Aleets every Monday nignt ui
13% So. Robinson. C. C. Weoer, 1'resi-
dent, G. F. Geiser, Secretary.
American Federation of Musicians
No. o/S -Meets iirst Sunday oi eyc/i
month at 128% W. Grand, P. F. Peterson
President; 11. D. Grout, Secretly.
Bricklayer*' International Union No
1— Ateet.s each Monday night at iiendei
son Hail, oscar ivenyon, President; VV
11. Proctor. Secretary.
Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators ano
Paperhangers of America—Aleets ever)
I"'riday night at 13 Vk South Robinson
.\eii Gil breath. President; U. T. buso
secretary; ti. T. Gordon, Business Agent
225 Grand Ave.
Cigar Makers' International Union, No
-.ju—Meets every 1st Friday of each
month at National Bldg., M. E. Forsyth
Sec.
International Brotherhood of BMkbind-
ers, No. 180—Meets second Friday oi
each month at 13% South Robinson. 1«
R. A1 otter, Pres.; Claud Thomas, Sec'y.,
.jUO W. Frisco.
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners of America, Local No. 4G«—lle.ul
quarters 216 N. Harvey. Phone 1876
Aioet each Tuesday at 128Vk W. Grand
W. H. Edwards, Business Agent,
Win. Embler, i in.-Sec.
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners of America, No. 276—Meets
i*very Monday* night at 13% South Robin-
son. G. F. Arnold, Pres.. L. it. Nichols.
F111.-sec.; P. ti. Nichols, Business Agent.
417 W. California.
Carpenters Mill Workers No. 1164.—
Mi.ts .Monday night. 11 • W. California. 1
S. Harvey, Pres.. R. \V. Mullltausen, Fin.-
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners of America, No. 612. Meets ev-
ery Friday night, Odd Fellows hall, Cap-
itol Hill. R,.-y McClure. President, T. W.
Goodrich, Financial Secretary, W. 11.
Kelly, Recording Secretary.
International Brotherhood of
Workers. No. 456. Meets u very Tuesday
night at 13% S. Robinson. Al. Swarthy,
Pres.; E. II. Mead. lie- . See.; W. T. Mc-
Auley, Bus. Agent, 13% S. Robinson.
J
OHNSTON'S
...Furniture Store
Furnishes Your Home Complete
303-5 main street
Laura W. Corder, Sec-treas.
international etereoiypers and Ele^Vw*
typers Union, No. 93—Meets at 4 North
Webb, J. Larkln, Pres.; F. Strohroc>er,
Sec- treas.
International Brotherhood Leather-
vwoiKers on Horse Go^s. No. 67—Meets
every Friday night at 13Vi South Robin-
son A. M. Jlice, Pres.; Jno. Vou fiilra,
Sec- treas.
Int^. national Organization of Wood,
Wire and Metal Lathers, No. 26—Meets
every TuesJay nlgnt at 13H South Robin-
don. \\. S. Story, Pres.; J. E. McDanlels,
Sec.
Journeymen Barbers' International Un-
ion of America, No. 200—Meets second
and fourth Tuesdays of each mop'.n at
13H S. Robinson. John Bach, Pres.;
Ray Roberts. Sec.
Journeyrr en Horseshoers Urion, No. 103
—Alee is nrst aim tiurd Mraday night o.
each month at 13Vi S'auth RobiPscn.
Fred Wilson, Pres.; r,. E. Mlllen, S'.c.
Journeymen Ston Cutters of North
America, Oklahoma City Branch—aleets
tlrst and third Mondays at i:'-V4 Sputb
Robinson Pabt Stratton, Pres., J. K
oiiuiuons, Pec.
Journeymen Tailors' Union o'. America,
No. 31*—Meets first Monday of each
inon'.n at 219 West Reno. J. Calhoun,
P- . s.; D. C. Boismer. Sec.
Oklahoma Brothivhoor. of Railway
Clerks—J. S. Prick'jtt, Pres.; C. L. Gara-
oell. Sec.
Oklahoma CP.y Printing Pressmen and
Assistants' Onion No. 149—Aleets first
Tuesday n!ght of each month at 13V4
South Pobinson. O. Sanford. Pres.; H.
H. Cr^ne. Sec.
0\iahoma City Typographical Union
No. 283—Aleets first Sunday of each
month at 13V* S. Robinson. J. T. Van-
Houton, Pres.; Ollie S. Wilson, Sec-
Treas. Sec.-Treas. office 601-2-3 State
Nat I Rank Bldg. Phone Black 3114.
Operative Plasterers rnternational As-
.oclation No. 170—Aleets every Monday
light at 213% W. Main. J<'red Sutley,
'resident; C. E. Chad wick. Secretary.
Waiters and Waitresses No. 327—.Meet
>n Tuesday nights at 13South l'obln-
ion. Harvey Wllkerson, Pres.; W. T.
J'Alalley, Secretary and Business Agent.
Oklahoma County Farmers' Union—
Leonard Johnson, Pres., Jones, Route 2;
.1 Bat son, Sec.-Treais . Choctaw, Okia.,
^oute 5
Order of Rallwa/ Conductors—Meers
Lt 10 30 A. M.. 2nd and 4th Sundays in
*ach month at Eagles Hall. E. W. Vance,
'hief Conductor, W. S. Aker. Asst. Chief
'onductor; W. W Hopkins, Secretary.
Pumbers and Steamfitters Local No.
291 U. A.—Aleets every Tuesday night at
South Robinson. A. L. Soderberg,
Pres.; I). B. Whltesldes, Sec. and Bus-
ness Agent, 14% S. Rob.
International Union of Steam Engin-
eers, No. 393.—Meets every FrFiday night,
at .Musicians' Hall. Frank Yeager, Presi-
lent; C. J. Keet'er, Secretary; T. L. Yea-
ger, Business Agent.
Bakers and Confectionery Worker* No.
r7—Meet first and third Saturday nights,
Trades Council hall. John Gftteer, Pres.;
.♦•n rscnmidt, Fin. Sec.; Chas. Warner,
Rec. Sec.
American Brotherhood of Cement
Workers No. 120.—Meets every Tuesday
uinht at 13% S. Robinson E W. Neddo,
Pres.: Wm. Spencer, Secretary.
Asphalt Workers, No. 08. Meets 2nd
ind Ith Saturday at 13 Ms S. Robinson. C.
11. E. Johnson, Pres., and Business Agt.;
I. R. Rlnkard, Secretary.
American Federation of Laborers No.
'.2Z'2 c c. j Taooutty nignt at 13%
s. Robinson. I) W. Brown, Pres.; T.
S. Ilandley, Sec'y.
Laundry Workers No. 93—Meets every
Monday night at 213% W. Main. J. C.
Stallings, President; Grace Coombs, Sec-
retary.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen
and Ena nemen No. 688.—Meets Este-
brook hall, corner Robinson and Potta-
watomie. every Wednesday afternoon at
International Brotherhood of Electrical , |. McKennon. Secretary.
Workers, No. 155— Meets every Friday " pVotl-erhood'of Locomotive Engineers.—
:.w: t in I s hull. (>. A. Will <t, I'res- Eatebrook hall. e<-rner Uoblnsnn and
«•••• f— T. ttawatomie, every Thursday nlitht at
TAXICABS
AND BAGGAGE
Calls Received at All Hours
RED BALL
STORAGE & TRANSFER CO.
Telephone P. B. X. 81
FOR Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes,Johnson's Wood Dye
and Floor Wax, Muresco Wall Tints, Artistic Materials,
Window Glass and Picture Frames, see us
Eastland Bros. Co.
3 and 5 West Main
J. M. REMINGTON DRUG CO.
Druggists
r.*s Hue kins Hotel, Main and Bi ouanoj
Phone 294
Oklahoma City
ldent; M. R. Galllon, Sec., Box 583.
Teamsters Union No. ?11—Meets every
Wednesday night at 13% S. Robinson.
Ernest West, Pres.; Geo. Stewart, Record-
ing Secretary; Secretary-Tre«j >«rer, J. v
Orr.
Theatrical Stage Employees Interna-
tional Alliance No 112—Meets
v,*0. Wm. McKennon, President; J.
\\ estfall, Secretary.
Cooks' Union No. 654.—Meets Friday
nights at 13% South Robinson. I. D.
Shepard. President; J. B. Grim, Secretary
and Business Agent.
Mailers' Union No. 30. Meets first
""" North
every Tuesday each month at 416% North
inday morning at 13% South Robinson. I proadway. C. R. Ragan, President; H.
Fran': Shook, Secretary. | Rousch, Sec.
Armstrong, Ryrd & Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
PIANOS AND ORGANS
Qraphaphones and all S\Cusical Instruments
2 I I ST.™ Oklahoma City, Okla.
./
NEW YORK STAR DRY CLEAN-
1NG AND DYE WORKS
THEO. 1NGOLA, Manager
French Dry Cleaning, Garment 'Dyeing, Fancy Dueins.
Ostrich Feather Dyeing and Renovating
I— Phone 1827
510 N. Broadway
Olfice and Yard
Douglas Ave and Rock Island R. R.
Phone 516
Residence
910 W. First St.
.Phone 2884
E. 0. PARSONS
Reinforced Concrete Purisl Vaults,
Concrei uuilding Blocks, Porch columns. Balustrades, Sidewalks.
Floors an-1 Ail Kinds of Concrete Work
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA
SOLVED cZT/jc Final A nswer to the Good
TEA and COFFEE Question!
THE ORIENTAL TEA CO.
Menges & Ayre Phone Main lO 3 1 1 N. Robinson
A. F. FRICKE
Jeweler and Optician
OKIAHOMA CITY
208 West Main St. Phone 274 3 x
lldr>€\ A"2
Oar New
521 W
fHlROPRACTIC
* sH.r The Can er Chiropractic A djustcry
IVhen You 'Desire Health and
When You "Desire Knowledge as to
SEE OR WRITE
317 West Main
The Exclusive China Store
Myser China and Glass Co.
WHOLISALL AND RETAIL
THE l«ru..t Mock in the entire Soulhw..!. Nowhere <-l * ill you find th. v.riet, ol
* splendid ware* at such consistertly low prices #i you may do here.
WE POSITIVELY GUARANTEE PRICES
WE WELCOME ViilTORS
KHHI CAMI'BEIJJ III.DC«.
I'lio.Ni: in.ac K
The Fritz Studio
Iliciii Class Photography
Sepia, Watercolor and Crayon Portraits
VIEWING A SPECIALTY
McDonald's Pharmacy
Prescription Druggists
TELEPHONE IJ13
222 West Grand Avenue Oklahoma City, Okla.
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Wilson, Ollie S. The Oklahoma Labor Unit (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 28, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 31, 1910, newspaper, December 31, 1910; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc106947/m1/8/?q=central+place+railroads: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.