The Oklahoma Labor Unit (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 38, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 24, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES; THEY'RE LOYAL TO YOU
Leadl„g oklahoma City Concerns Who Solicit the Co-Operatlon of Organized Labor and Thalr Frlenda
A. F. FRICKE
Jeweler and Optician
OKLAHOMA WTT
t w—t Main St. 8743 1
Harbour-Longmire Co.
Will Furnish Your Home on Easy Payments
Sellers of Lifetime Furniture
22 1 to 223 West Grand Avenue
SHOE CO
THE HOME <*
Gioorf Shoes
210 West Main
Patterson Street Cars
Phone 2409
Furniture
Gal Stoves
Sparks Furniture Co.
1 32- 1 34 Weit Second Street
K. to P. Home Furnishers
Walk a Block or Two—Save a Dollar or Two
Floor Coverings
Shades
s McDonald's Pharmacy
Prescription Druggist*
Full Line Union Cigars
J Telephone 1213 230 West Grand Avenue Oklahoma City, Okla.
/\ rmstrong-Byrd Music Co.
mm f ALC AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
PIANOS AND ORGANS
Qraphaphmne* and all vXCusical Instrument*
Oklahoma City, Okla.
THE P. & M. CIGAR CO.
Has always been Fair to Organized Labor
We ask you to extend us the courtesy
of your patronage at our stores
P. & H. Cigar Company.
QUAIL BRAND
TEA, COFFEE, SPICES, CANNED
GOODS, EXTRACTS, ETC
All Strictly "Pure Food "Product*
Ridenour- Baker
Mercantile Co.
M. >. Costsr, Mgr. OKLAHOMA CrTT, OKLA.
£ 3
V i "•
Phone 1 39 1
Enterprise
Motor & Cycle Co.
IK Wf t Second. Okiakoaa City
Harley-Davidson and Indian
j MOTORCYCLES
General Repairing
Sundries and Supplies
OKLAHOMA PORTLAND CEMENT CO.
Ada, Okla.
you are eontemplstinK a building or improv
use'••OK" Portland Cement. Free book. "Cone
the Country," on request. Free information on c
construction of bridges, culverts, sidewalks, concre
in#, residences, barns, ffcnce posts, cisterns, c
filos, farm buildings, feeding troughs, tankt
school houses, churches, etc.
Oklahoma City Offices*
236 Lee Bldg. : 614 Terminal Bldg.
Mills at Ada, Okla.
ements
rete in
oncrete
te pav
oncrete
Brook's Home Bakery
For Quality jind^Satisfaction
Corner Swanth and Hudson Sta. Phona 1807
AMERICAN FEDERATION OP LABOR.
Headquarters, 801 O St., N. W.f Wash-
ington, U. C.
President. Samuel Gompers, ClgarmaK-
ers" international Union; Secretary.
Frank Morrison International Tvpo-
graphical Union; Treasurer, John H. Len-
non. Journeymen Tailors Lnion of Am-
erica.
OKLAHOMA STATE FEDERATION OT
LABOR.
1022 State National P«nk
Oklahoma City, Okla I-hone Walnut 888
Executive Board. —President, L.
ler. Oklahoma City; First Mce President.
Fred F. Price, Lehigh; Second \\ce Pres-
ident. Alex Mount. Henryetta; T^rd Vice
President, Samuel Atkins, Shawnee,
Fourth Vice Prealdent. W. T MaxweU,
Shawnee Fifth Vice President. U. >>
Lindsay. Haileyville; Secretary-Treas-
urer. Ollle S. Wilson. Oklahoma City.
I.etrislatlve Committee—Lee Payne
phillips; George McConnell, Bartlesville.
Auditors and Tellers I>. N. F ®r£us£";
Ardmore; A. W. Bennett, Chickasha.
Alex Bayoris, Alderson.
OKLAHOMA CITY CENTRA! TRADES
AND LABOR COUNCIL.
Composed of delegates of various la-
bor organizations of Oklahoirm Cty^
Meets every Thursday night at Trades
Council Hall. 13 Va South ltobinson tat. C.
XI. Mitchell, pres.; D. Cobb., Bee.
OKLAHOMA CITY BUILDING TRADES
COUNCIL.
Composed of delegates of the various
crafts in the building trades. Meets ev-
ery Wednesday night at 13% 'f
inson. Sam Chase, Pres.; Harry Spencei,
Sec.
OKLAHOMA CITY ALLIED PRINTING
TRADES COUNCIL.
Composed of unions employed In print-
ing trades, viz: Typographical, Press-
men. Bookbinders, Mailers. Photo-Kn-
gravers and Stereotypers. Meets third
Tuesdnv of each month at Room 413 Ma-
jestic bldg. T. H. Blesh, sec., care News.
CARPENTERS DISTRICT COUNCIL.
Meets eevry Wednesday night at 26H
W. Grand. J. B. Osborn, pres ; S. S. Har-
vey, Secy-Treas.; C. M. Mitchell. Busi-
ness Agent.
Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers No.
124.—Meets every Monday night at 13V4
S Robinson. Fred Holmes, President,
Martin Hanson, Secretary; H. A. Duncan,
Bus. Agt.. 13 ft S. Robinson.
American Federation of Musicians No.
375.—Meets first Sunday of each month
at 128V4 W. Grand. P. F. Peterson, pres.;
H. L>. Grout, Secretary.
Bricklayers' International Union No. 1.
—Meets each Monday night at Henderson
Hall. Gene Smith, pres.; Fred Smith,
sec.
Journeymen Barbers* International
Union of America No. 200.—Meets second
and fourth Thursdays of each month at
13 ^ S. Robinson. "Dad" Pebworth,
pres.; J. B. Great. Cor. & Fin. Secy.
Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators
and Faperhangers of America.-— Meets
every Friday night at 13 V4 S. Robinson.
Wm. Blankenship. pretf.; G. T. Bliss, sec.;
Bert Dickson, business agent.
Cigar Makers' International Union No.
450 Meets every first Friday of each
month, at National Bldg., M. E. Forsyth,
sec.
International Brotherhood of Book-
binders, No. 180.—Meets second Friday
of each month at 27% W. Main. TI. '
Hitch, pres.; John H. Ryan, sec.. «>04 lv
6th.
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners of America. Local No. 468.—
Headquarters 26^ W. Grand. .Meets ev-
erv Tuesday night. A. P. Asbell. pres..
J.'M. Campbell, fin. sec.; Claud Cahail,
rec. sec.
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners of America, No. 276. -Meets ev-
ery Monday night at 26% W. Grand. C.
H Heckman, pres.; R S Hutchison, fin.
sec.; E. W. Bashore. rec. sec.
Carpenters Mill Workers No. 1164.—
Meets evcr\ Friday night at 26>^^\\.
Grand. R J Hayden. pr
Residence 910 West First Street
Pbooe 2884
Office and Yards
Douglas Ave. tod Rock Island R. R.
E. O. PARSONS
Manufacturer* of Reinforced Concrete Burial Vaults
Concrete Building Block Columns, Balustrades, Sidewalks
Floors and all kinds of Concrete Work
OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA.
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J. K
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners of America No. 8ia.—Meets ev-
ery Friday night. Odd Fellows Hall. Cap-
itol Hill. Roy McClure, pres.; T. \\.
i Goodrich, fin. sec.; W. H. Kelly, rec. sec.
International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers No. 456.—Meets every Tuesday
! nigh t at 13Vi S. Robinson. W H. Bro-
cues pres.; ('. L. Green, vice pres ; L. K.
(Smith, fin. sec.; H. H. Broach, rec. sec.
International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers No 155.—Meets every Friday
night at 1314 S Robinson. President.
Tom Davis; rec. sec., S. R. Smith.
Teamsters Union No 841.—Meets every
Tuesday night at 13 Vt S. Robinson.
1 Wm. Hammond, president; John A. l>en-
I ny. secretary-treasurer and business
agent.
Theatrical Stage Empolyes Interna-
tional Alliance No. 112—Meets every
1 Frldsv evening from 6 to 7 p. in In Met-
ropolitan Theater building. C. H. Krwin,
pres.; Chas. Sickle, fin. sec.; Vic Jossen-
berger, rec. sec.
Structural Iron Workers Union.—-
Meets every Friday night at 13% S. Rob-
inson. W. H. Moore, pres.; Thos. Mur-
phy, sec.
United Garment Workers of America
No. 83. -Meets each second and fourth
Saturday afternoon at 13% S. Robinson.
Mrs. Erbacher. pres.; Miss (Mara Crulk-
shank. sec.. 1U37 West Fourth.
Woman's Union Label League.—Meets
.ery Saturday night at 13% S. Robin-
son, Miss O Blaekman, pres.; Mrs. Laura
W. Corder, sec.-treas.
International Stereotypers and Electro-
tyers Union No. 93.— Meets first Sunday
in each month at 1509 W. 10th. W. L.
Timken, pres.; S. Ray Evans, sec.
International Brotherhood of Leather-
workers on Horse Goods No. 67. Meets
every first and third Friday nights of
each month at 13% S. Robinson. T. C.
Barnhart, pres.; J no. Von Elm, sec.-
treas.
International Organization of Wood,
Wire and Metal Lathers No. 26.—Meets
every Tuesday night at 13% 8. Robin-
son. C. E. Griffith, pres.; Wm. Schutt,
sec.
Journeymen Horseslioers Union No. y
183.—Meets first and third Monday night L
of each month at 13% S. Robinson. Fred |i
Wilson, pres.; D. E. Millen, sec.
Journeymen Stone Cutters of North 1
America, Oklahoma City Branch.—Meets ,
first and third Mondays at 13% S. Rob-
inson. Robt. Stratton, pres; J. K. Sim-
mons, sec.
Journeymen Tailors' Union of America
No. 31.—Meets first Monday of each j
month at 219 W. Reno. J. Calhoun,
pres.; D. C. Boismer, sec.
Oklahoma Brotherhood of Railway
Clerks. J. S. Prickett, Pres.; C. L. Gam-
bell, sec.
Oklahoma City Printing Pressmen and
Assistants' Union No. 149.—Meets second |
Sunday of each month at 13% S. Robin-
son. F. M. Kennedy, pres.; Jas. San-
ford, sec., care Times.
Oklahoma City Typographical Union
No. 283.—Meets first Sunday of each
month. Burg Ferguson, pres.; C. F.
Twyford. sec-treas., office 413 Majestic
bldg. Phone Walnut 3114-J.
Operative Flasterers International As-
sociation No. 170.—Meets every Monday
night at 13% S. Robinson. Joe Jenson.
pres.; ft. H. Sheasley, rec. sec. 28 E
10th; Ross 13. Vandervort, fin. sec., 1503
W. 3d.
Waiters and Waitresses No. 327.—Meet
011 Tuesday nights at 13% S. Robinson.
J. A. Ringling, pres.; Don W. Hender-
son, sec. and business agent.
Oklahoma County Parmers' Union.—
Leonard Johnson, pres., Jones, Route 2;
S. J. Batson, sec.-treas., Choctaw, Okla.,
route 5.
Order of Railway Conductors.—Meets
at 10:30 a. m.. 2nd and 4th Sundays in
each month Odd Fellows Hall, 600 W.
Grand. W. L. Aker, chief conductor; H.
A. Davis, asst. conductor; E. W. Vance,
sec. and treas.
Plumbers and Steamfitters Local No
291 U. A. -Meets every Tuesday night at
13% S. Robinson. S. H. Close, pres;
Ralph Morris, sec. and bus. agt.
International Union of Steam Engin-
eers. No. 393. -Meets every Monday night
at Labor Hall. 13% S. Robinson. Ed
Tucker, pres.; A. E. Hathaway, fin. sec.;
C. A. Light, rec. sec.
Bakers and Confectionery Workers No.
77.—Meets first and third Saturday
nights, Trades Council Hall. Claud
Straughn, pres.; John Loughlin, fin. sec.
American Brotherhood of Cement
Workers No. 120.—Meets every Tuesday
night at 13% S. Robinson. E. W. Neddo,
pres.; Wm. Spencer, sec
Asphalt Workers No 68.—Meets sec-
ond and fourth Saturday at 13% S. Rob-
inson. C. R. E. Johnson, pres. and bus.
agt.; J. R. Rinkard. sec.
American Federation of Laborers No.
12982. Meet every Tuesday night at 13%
S Robinson. D. W. Brown, pres.; Ed. E.
Manwairln, sec.; P. M. Scheldlgger, bus.
agt.
Laundry Workers No. 93.—Meets ev-
ery Fridav night over Metropolitan
Theater. B. E. Davis, pres.; Mrs. Bar-
ber. sec.
Brotherhood of Looomotive Firemen
and Enginemen No. 688.—-Meets Este-
brook hall, corner Robinson and Potta-
watomie every Wednesday afternoon at
2:30. B. W. McKennon, sec.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.
Meets Estebrook hall, corner Robinson
and Pottawatomie, every Thursday night
at 8:30. Wm. McKennon, pres.; J. West-
fall, sec.
Cook's Union No. 654.—Meets Thurs-
day nights at 13% S. Robinson. Willis
Armstrong, pres.; Don W. Henderson,
sec. and bus. agt.
International Plioto Engravers Union
of North America Local No. 56.—Meets
first Mondav night In each month at 6
West Grand. Erwln Rotschlld, pres ;
Calvin Person, sec-treas.. 417 E. 6th St.
Voiz-Horigan Undertaking Co.
Funeral Directors and Embalmers
Phone 600
Window Shades
Household Necessities
International Association of Machinists
Meets first and third Thursday nights
at 13% S. Robinson. R. R. Jones, pres.;
C. O. Townsend, sec.
United Association Journeymen Plumb-
ers, Oas Fitters and Steam Fitters' Help-
ers of the United States and Canada No,
449.—-Meets every Tuesday night at 13%
S. Robinson. J. S. Grimmett, pres.; R. E.
Rader. rec. sec.
PRIVATE AMBULANCE
205 West Second Street
Frederickson-Kroh Music Co.
THE BIG MUSIC HOUSE 221 W. MAIN
"Everything From a Pipe Organ to a Phonograph Needle"
Pianos on Easy Payments
Your Credit is Good Here
Sweep
Without
Dust.
Kill the
Germs
You can if von will use 0. K. Floor Sweep on your floors
and O.K.Carpet Sweep on your carpets.rugs and matting
The cheapest possible way of keeping Floors and Carpets clean
and eliminating the dust nuisance. Saves time and labor. Saves
your Health, for it kills disease germs and purifies the air of the
room when used. It is not a luxury but economy to use it.
MANUFACTURED BY
O. K. Sweeping Compound Co.
110 WEST FIRST STREET. OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA.
Guaranteed
We Invite
Inspection
We Make You a Suit For
$15.00
■BMaHHnn
LEEDS WOOLEN MILLS
UNION
MADE
1 7 North
Robinson
'5
PRACTICAL
BUSINESS
COLLEGE
Will train you for worl;. Know how and the position and salary
will be satisfactory. Train for a profession. 'DOIT NOWI
Go to Draughon's Fifth Floor, Baltimore Building
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA
0. K. Transfer & Storage Company
The Enrgest House in the Southwest
Household Goods Packed, Stored and Shipped. Cheap Rate of
Insurance. 90,000 Square Feet of Floor Space.
We Do a General Transfer and Storage Business
We Make a Specialty of Receiving and Distributing Car Load
Lots. Your Wants Always Get Prompt and Careful Attention
PHONE 338
Higgins=Jones Realty Co.
Higgins Heights and
Jones Grove Additions
Rooms 32 1-2-3 Lee Building.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
If You Must Buy Lots on Easy Terms
The:
Union Furniture Co.
New and Second-Hand
Furniture
Phone 5197 419 N. Broadway
RIGGERT STUDIO
119 1-2 West Main Street Telephone 1037
Successor to Wood's Studio
We Make Nothing But High Class Photos in
AH Lines of Photography h. j. riggert, Prop.
Wilkin-Hale
State Bank
13S WEST MAIN STREET
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
"Almost Always at Your Service"
OPEN 8 P. M—CLOSE 9 P. M
J. L WILKIN
JOHN W. HALE
KAKL HAMMLR
officers:
President
Vice-President
Csshiei
DIRECTORS :
Whit M Grant, John M. Hale, Weston Atwo
F. M. Riley, ti F Zeijler. R. H Wi ki
J L. Wilkin
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Casler, Howard M. The Oklahoma Labor Unit (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 38, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 24, 1912, newspaper, February 24, 1912; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107066/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.