Oklahoma State Labor News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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We Give Thanks Tor Our
WONDERFUL GROWTH!
The Union Men have always been our friends and
we will endeavor to keep their friendship.
e have all Union Clerks.
When you need
CLOTHING OR SHOES
give us a trial.
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Buy Oar Union Made
Shoes and Suits.
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Hill's Business College
UNDERST A N D
brother unionist
That the best made shoes— the shoes
made under the best manufactu1 ing
conditions—the shoes that stand
wear—bear the Union Stamp, as
shown herewith. Ask your dealer for Union Stamp Shoes
and if he cannot supply you, write
BOOT AND SHOE WORKER'S UNION
248 Summer SlrceL BOSTuX, MAS*.
•£oOT& SWoT
WORKERS UNION
UNION^j STAMP
factory No.
JL Factory NO.
Our New Location
Is
115 Main Street
MRS. FISKE AND MANHATTAN COMPANY.
The superiority of Mrs. Fiske's companies over those of any
other star has long been recognized. Her present support,
the Manhattan Company. Is beyond question the representa-
tive dramatic organization on the American stage, it is a
„erni..nent con,nan- and is now in its fourth season. Its
members, all of Who n have admirable opportunities in Leah
Kleschna," which .V Klske will play at Convention hall on
Tjesdav night. Nov. 2fi. include Guy Bates Post "eorge
Arllss Charles Harburv. Robert M. Ferguson < laus^ Hogei.
Frank MacO.rniack, Charles Terry, James Morley Mary h.
Barker, l.aure Donalde. Emily Stevens, Marie Maddern and
Lillian Clare.
Call and See Us
For
Union Made Goods
WANTED !
A first class solicitor
at Labor News, 307
N. Robinson.
ATTENTION, UNION MEN.
Houses for Rent.
SEE SMOTHERS & CLAPP.
One modern cottage on West 5th
]St.; 5 rooms, bath, pantry and clos-
ets. Rent $22.50.
One 5-rooni cottage, with barn,
cave and chicken yard; on car line,
West 7th st. Rent $15.
One 9-room house on South
Walker; good water and outbuild-
ings; on car line. $30.
One new store building, 25x50. on!
I South Hudson, between California |
; iid eRno. Rent $35. J
of M. You wil find the secretary
at his usual place, on Main street.
Phone 480
Get the habit of trading with Hey-
man 108 West Main street. He car-
ries a large line of high grade Union
Made Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Shirts,
etc.
See A L. Price, the wood man, for;
coal and hay and all kinds of feed. I
His ad appears in this issue of the
Labor News. When you need any-
thing in this line phone 818 and we
dare say they will fill the order
promptly.
The Court House Cafe gives good
meals for 20c. 21 meals, $3.50. No.
21 *orth Dewey.
Boost for the label. Ask for the
label. See 'that you get it.
ONE VOICE CLOTHIKBS
' FOR THANGSGIV1NG MILLINERY 1
CALL ON MRS. S. C. HINCKLEY
52 I N. BROADWAY
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
This school has enrolled more than 225 students in the past
eight months and is the largest and oest equipped school in the
southwest. Business men patronize this institution because thev
net first-class help. This is not a branch school, but a strictly
home institution, has no connection with any other school on
earth.
PENMANSHIP
They have without
any que s t i o n the
best penman in the
southwest. He does
II kinds of diploma
rork, writing invi-
tation cards, etc.
Call at the school
and see samples of
his work and get card
written KKEK. Fin-
est card writer in
the state.
NIGHT SCHOOL
They have the best
up-to-date night
school in the city.
More than forty Btu
dents have enrolled
and more coming in
every night. They
have *lie same teach-
ers and courses as in
flay time. Young
men and young wo-
men if you wish to
better your condition
you must increase
your earning capaci-
ty. You can easily
do that by taking
the Course in the
night school at Hill's
Business College
Come 'iid visit us and see the larffe number of wide awake young people
^luit are taking ad/anta^e of the opportunities ol business. Call at the col-
lege and let us talk this matter over with you.
POSITIONS
This school has more calls for good positions that they have let go l.yevery
dav because thev have no one to fill them. They arc sending out students
dfrect from sch(K l that are a'tie to fill the hi^h grades of positions conse-
quently the students are getting the best salaries. You will be sure of a po-
sition as soon as you are ready to take it.
f Call or wi ite for a handsome new catalogue-.
HILL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Oklahoma City.Okla
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Dealer in All Kinds of
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Krogh, Nora I. Oklahoma State Labor News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1907, newspaper, November 22, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc154785/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.