The Oklahoma Labor Unit (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 6, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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THE OKLAHOMA LABOR UNIT
LaborNciv:s* front over the St ate
ft I A I fc r-fcllfcHA I IdN Hill t h
(My l)lll« h Wilton )
I'lut Hill* phhiii lit Im v n
*1 t MtUilulllft t li t (In ««i ila
• i «t i tit <ti i ii . it it in. i nut,
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Ma I liny
111ill a
lint h in'i itint I*'11«in tin, iinrllciilm ly,
Jiillinl Hi iml.il Tin Iii i fill l||t« iiiluliiitl
ini'itnil11' WIimI i|it, oilliuiliit* of llm
Mil will III*, In a 111 i ililn III nl llilrt | hill
lilll V mil I i'|il i^mhii I nl | v t'« Will llttvnr
**«••« III llm Tuitiin lnw Willi rt«fi r
• iiii In llm (Vina law wt« guolM u
I >u 11 it a | ill | >«I tin follow* "Tim |H muni
It i- IH11% I III'M nliilllltl Ink ti 1111 (lit* law
ullit m in fin! || ' Anil || wtoi ilorliloil,
lilt* hullitn ill<%IIIlirtf of colli
1111 i if lloil "I ho 11« w In 11111 111 I Hi |i-«i I
lo I lit* I't't-I lull I t«tf|n nf lillMliiitMn Villi
Hill |I|||U I BI|>H, nllli rufoi nilt-ii lo Illln
to I illi until I | Itl|I ' h'vui v nullIIIllln |||I|
non vMta iiliHtmly tiwtiro of IIiIm who
III* I nllmtlttil (lot rt| ill ill t< ll In
|t|l|ll<\ Ot| I It ti I (lit* llHIIHl* \\ Oil 11| |t||HB
mi i Ihlil liotn Inw hill from h «* mIiovo
lnVlttW of llln no ll II Id lit (loll ll nt<t'liiH
Hull fio Ii ii lit* will iioxtii ^^1 h> (In*
tt|l|lrl liolltn lliouull Hl*> llltl
lorll* nl I In* iiitonhiMn ol (lull hoilN
Hit* on ItiiHMil for mii« Ii it i ii en mil i'
A| III I a h i II iii ii llm ** u| Ii non n t mil
liitimiil Ion In* la III llii it tin in 111 iit« of
llu * In thi ol I Ii i* lot* w| linn nit ii 11 il U I ,
i' * I'll it *
intiMi hu no I ii i it Mil mil Ihlni lluli
Mtinit* fntf ii in fit il iiit'ii I n luti n lit rii
inml- hill III it hut i t tin* lulitiit
lltnt limit lii'tui rtMlt'iul lo Ii* lli<|Oi
mill I n 11 v it I'l-nit 1111 llm i mitanii I ol
lltil h''|« 11* I it 111 «' li|i|. 11111 ii 11 * i b nf lln
l*VilmulIon I lit' hill |h Him IoiiumbI
|l|l«t it I I h'M I 11| I loll MVnr I' I « "I III I'll lo
nn I IK htliiiimt lM ;lnlnlur<* Mini **111 I ii It •«j
noun 11 him rm t iniahli'i nlloii null ll Ib
Ji*H«miI ll t* III HuimI nn niiioolltl* III
(milt nl ill mm In Him Hulah hb ii linn no
Im il Illln lino I Iim Inaitnl<t« I ill'Ml
H-Iitl i i*tt oiitnnltu ** lillt- ui iomIuh
lloil lln* il i h* t t itin |i«'it nn Hull Int*
mtit I hni **111 lo* v* ol It it Mm ih«I Iim
•nll <U. Itu > lo nil t *tio nl itt>«l .ti m In
itwilil^ in lr it>|utt ** llh Him linhilli* In
nUlttlliil MMllt|lftltlt*« 111 It I illt< ii 11 It Ml
Iht* IU <t.|Or |« I t'f it nl r il mill n i ■ otil*
tlitaiionb If nil* h n iHMittoUit' iloun
I li«tl II Iim t um ol HimIi ottu ill ti *\ It*•
Min.I \*tii, ** IiiIm itr* lrtlmi| in*(iiI'm llinl
IHm lilll Imb Itntl th-<*i muluu. up lo
Ihln IIiiim v* m tlo uol null. l|*nli' llul
It UIOttMllV i It.ti will null lnh**i ** HI l*m
HniUMtl Vt IIloml n Inn ti It*;lit ou lhi | nil
III mil IUMIoIb rtlltt m«|*m* Ultv lh bf
«lto lin. im t.i. t i ..is , ,'nii'cii illy J O W i hln* i
nnllou It, lit lit ttin hoiiBi tin! i tinlM ru nhlt iil lUthl nlUst Him Oouiifll
Vliu bmlinlm mn|iM*'lnltV *vhl* h loin n hi oith i with it Ulti« Itmuhri of ,|mIm
win Mil* ol nlloiiiMiB itinKiii} \\\\ ll* ., . imiH, Tlli llinl l*u UMn ol
ittMUtl Mt hln i« nu unknown quAiiltt.v inn*t iini*tM wnn ih * Mt>n nlMr tn**it wt
nl ttiiB tun** Ha Imw ItniM tV|Vi*nty I* v ontiuunhnlion hwiu tkivnhlMiit lUnn
|*lt*to-vsl lltMUlaMt* III I\■> OlttltlM 11*1
I Im Minor* gititllllt itHoit Al l, w hlt'll
Him tunInlutIim t tinuulllMM of Him Km*I
Minllou wnn llitilrilt (mtl h* Him Innl
t on* miit hni ni 11 mil i * mi iii io httve in
11oiliit'Mtl in . it I Iim luniHM t ttlotithtr,
nml In Ihlimit Mill No. 1U!I hy Huprn
nun I Ml I Vm luilw i IkIiI nf Coal null Illy.
l.olili)|nln ntprummnillik Him ronl h|mtii
Inm iinnl who, by thn way, httvu not
M|i|illiti| for |it<niilln ii ml it r I In* luw mh
Ihtt Inhor 1 •« |i riin«*n I n 11 v i«n liuto <1oiimI
Imvit Imttn imparliilly mi hi' In work
IIIU hk ti I ll Ml Illln hill during llm | iii h I
wnt'k In iiiiiin«ri>iiM WNyn IhCNiA kmii
tlMuinii, Hiolr uioIIkmIh to iiMrform.
work upon (ho main burt of Him ImkU
hiliiir nn Him) illil In Him Innl nonnloii
w Iimii hmi'Ilou IH of llm lutlitiiK bill
wiib mmo|ml lulu luw mill Inior ru
|imiiImiI uliuonl ii ii ti ii I inniiH Iv by ti vole
of llm |imo|i|m, mill nny iiii«hhiir«* ihitt
Mffntln Him roul utliion In iilwuvn u
lIlttnniirM, nn Hluli'tl h* llmiil lo Hit
fiirumr iHCtiuhnrn mm|um'Inlly, u iiioiib
urn llutl will iiiIbo Him piit'm of ft uI Io UmiiIIi* iim llu uiorniim dew.
I In- Ihln (nil W'UI t)0
I lit* roinnilllMM of Hm w holo In Hu
lioun.' |I| rtnlhl* hofoiM llm Mini of lln-
w ot*k
An Him ourly wliilwr flllliMl
Ami Him ilrowny work iiiutHH' py«i,
I'btniMl In hi«y, uiicotirMrnliiK
LovMrn dwelt In lutrudlne.
"O. I lovt- him." hunk the Jobbers,
(Thin I hey ntiiK at every click)—
"Hlm'll bo mine. ' (lit* typr would inur-
mur—
An they klnned the prlnter'n Htick.
Tl nn they dreamed until mid winter,
In HiIm lovers' Kiirden fnlr;
She 11 iiiiililttn of grout beauty—
She a maiden kind nml rure.
lln u youth of noble pMrnon,
llo Ih Hlurdy, bold mid true;
(loutIm iin the innrnlnK molnture.
Who are your Friends?
Mr. Laboring man—isn't it the firm—who makes your
dollar do the most buying—we claim to be—and ask you in
our store to prove it to you. Our stock is in the best of
shape at all times—and we can please you.
"The Peoples Favorite Store"
DOC & BILL
108 W. Grand
THE HOUSE FURNISHERS
CASH OR PAYMENTS
Phone W. 260
VV It t*ii nn olin ftl^n omit Tin-In the*
nhhto h* thrill mill I'lptuM the em
ployern It* do tin' name Vino, when
t mut Mm mm k* on record for certain
lUMitMitrMM, labor ovpM in Himiii lt live
np to moral aaraeiuenlii after election
talllifnil> an they claim the> will
v\lieu in the prliuar> tnmpalKu
Laho)' Neic* of Oklahoma City
So they mated the laat Wednesday
Iii the Hrat month of the year;
May tin** dream and diMutn forever,
Dreauin which are to lovers dear.
OKI AHOMA CITV TRADE S
COUNCIl
their oinploxivH The outlook f**r a
peed> nettlement of Hie iHnitri*ver y
with the nmw Stnte 1cm i\ , was re
p**ned an excellent
llrother V l\*\*rtll, of t^hlckaaha
rvaden i *mncll pr^nenietl the olalnit
oi him union It* ur null at \nadarko
l inn mill In n* w operated by fair l.i
1**m lis prxHlun U beliu used In Ur*e
HuantlUM> in uu mi labor center* ^tt ^inau
Vnd wo fuel toward the prlntera
As King Kdward felt toward Spain,
When Alfount* wed Ills daughter,
Have to her li s throne and name.
Hen F Harrison.
Hen K Harrison blew In from Tulsa
Just In time to come In handy.
Times Journal has been working a
night crew the past week* but it won't
last much longer.
Mr and Mrs C F Nisson art*
tnmrdtng at W 6th St now but
expect to buy furniture In the very
near future.
Miss Josephine Stemiuer has made
application to the pressmen's union
xpivts to become a full fledged
.urn*! |*«*| ti Ol miliUalton ol corum <u*upn V 441 u v«...t> v
ta« the me«am>e lu hU meita-mc an*l.**f woike., wan uu*sl ami a lint of tn MAUv Xx™}x*r Mm Kdyth Ouvall. who has btv>n
la d up for some tiuie with a mashed
and. is again workiu.c
K t sS ASS ST ANTS C \ ON NO *-
let U
* CtAa
ia w tiu :
iut
aM* av.4 *e as
stace on r*K\>rd aa met
tlfce ' .*. V sv r ■ t o:' \ w
l*i hu ftlatemenle up i* thta time we #iruot .uin to member^ of ►Vdcval la
fillet* the ssWeinm i> atuceio In ai b**i t'nlon* funtUhcd tor ihe nuidancc
tempting to >.«*e the labovui. people ol m*mbci of the e m^aui«ation>
of Oklahoma the t«*^l poaatWe nt*a i\ iniuuuu«mlonn f\oui ivpi^euia
wit* and wt tie depend in 4 u^*n him live. Norton and IVehl> pUsigv.1 the
lo a stem evteut tn Hie event ol a -,uppou thene l**;i ialore to ihe
eiinib on ihe iwaiu leaiuu inotsuit-. *b imultsl b* iur*iaut6o4 la
bt*i m Oklahoma
Vke eiaht hour v** i. won . a v i :*ei oi .v mi . ti ion •• • k> • x- N w^xrk as i!
will bo noted m report m* od u*sU* fcnual Kodtca r . ti
lo all nunwt ^ h*stus * totm* time Stales weiv tvwi*vs| tat < thai the
m Ik.' - uai*v t v' o .,'nal bill p* .• i o-.tiu itN-. . \ cewv. i uii e V
tKvuUst b> Meuatot VNickci upon s^viu tie*lire* v v\v had be.
ma up in committee *u i wh*de the Itsv aud .am . d v
Hint time, we* Immpest msw* K* in Hv." V ^*eb>tV >.vr e U \ we t
uwmoiabK* neuatoin tlauvvi H tv**d \\\*i|. - ^roten-.cU that ,e Okta
Mv^Me>l*4U ^NaukUu HU«alu«emei kcvi a to tv a a-> *iatt\
Kollc I s < v" au.l vMkeia *ku-v s' \\u . • a* tv > 4 x .•
npe^s tu*n aia eat the Ki\ u -i *• i^te. \ \\ ^ «.- *p
vial u« and b> * d > - o .1 isu .n? o *\v . w o.' v. .•
ixkII vvaH uedv1 - * * ad the bit*, a a- tv or s oasa .v. UKv .sr\v <•
l*Ueit%vl to t ipe^i 4 iNM- tUV ^ v S t. > v' - -a. - >e
twnliVv ttoea to wtern a bill vv^lvlv^ a. ,de ^ tk^ v .•>.■iv5t Av •
aft*M tk<.' 1VN* V^*e t N vV t x
t\4v ii*-x> the VH and Ih1.- > > oatw t rx „ t^ VaW* v\
we tv keaiu'i ve coeie' 'tw o< the lt>m v\m .e was -.va.'e a.• a a,\y,v
^ VV' ^a s •> 1 , 1 „ 1
We* aw vMiAe4 • vi J - vi .•> k.*-" >■ •• .-v t.S. .r e 1^0
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atneeu- ■< • \o
tegvw.mtiiJvvv w*a a^c
ankkwi -%s.1 Sv.-i-i.iov . t . -
tvf the ov.i -,'U
MW w- law au«i «4alv4 W
aakeil the assistance of the Council
in intrvHlucing union Hour in Oklaho-
ma Til* \ committee of three was
ap\H -.uteil to coo*,*erate with Hrothcr ^vu t forget the change in the
IVwell In thta matter meeting place and date.
Kmpons on legislative matter* show
esl pivsivss on MIU fair to labor. The
usual vwrtvrat on and ante-labor k h
IRON WORKER P
Win IVnny. a meiutvr of the local
lr\H\ Wivkera' nn.or. who li*e\l at
St^envvr. Okla. died Monday *nd ^as
• ••■ ' a: '.he S;-.-v.; • ce*v.e:ar\ >-\>
IVnnv **as >ears cM and had
Is" i ^ c va 1 a. . >•. recently
Harui*\n Kieaen
vs the string is unto the how so is
wwiv.au unto uiaw I ongtello«i
The acknowledging oX the al\uf NEW S fATE ICE CO SIGNS
CONTRACTS
w <
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va ; aewr a tv "i.vt3u rv v,s of «er
o .' >^ayeat a i >
N aa *e ;ake tKe^s^re in aaacusu*,a.g
>e wed-J ,*t o. V V:- a tiar--.v£.
v.- >e• !io V- v>i- y >N<sei/ a
v '•* Wvh eitt^o^eti hy tie W arti- *
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VANCE REfUSED
LOBBY PERMIT
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$2,000 Worth of Overcoats tor S^OO
>s c ;o- v; n the * over, c\r \ one \* Sc.'. it 5^
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The Main Point
about these
Final Clearance Prices
is that they are on
Hart, Schaffner& Marx Clothes!
Our Slock comprises suits mostly of medium weight—suits that
you can wear the year 'round—in the famous Hart, Schaffner & Marx
make at that. There's the main point, the reason for the popularity
of this sale: everyone is sure these garments are good and that these
prices are unusually low.
\our fit is here. Come down and see these Suits and Overcoats
while the Kinal Clearance prices are still on. We refund your rail-
j^^are according to the retailer's plan, or will carefully fill youi*
mail order and prepay all shipping charges.
Choice of SIS, $20. and $22.30
clothes for $13.50
Choice of $25. and $2T SO
ilothes for $15.50
Choice of $30 and $33 clothes
for *21.50
Final Reduction on
Odd Trousers! Night Wear!
Underwear! Sweater Coats!
Knight-Beck & Co.
107 W. MAIN STREET — OKLAJ-JOMA CITY
1 \\*\\«\«\%\\%mt\\«
I
Mr. Laboring Man
To show you that your trade for 1914
was appreciated.
We will continue our 1 91 4 - method
for Nl 5. of seliing you.SI 00.00
worth of Furniture SI 0.00 down
and 5 1 0.00 per month.
"complete house furnishers.
Quite a ~Nifty" Cafe is
Nick's White Way
113 N_ Robinson
Cjtmt :n«* \J«s*
QUALITY and SERVICE FINE
C^tU Ni.kle,
Wh3i OJr Ccn^r-essmsn Says
jmjriiiits .' auutj ^aa -te *: u •# t«j t? $u«
hiss 5<jou a - lunar srwh?: "tj tvut jcXv i ao<
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Zeigler, C. C. The Oklahoma Labor Unit (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 6, 1915, newspaper, February 6, 1915; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc157236/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.