International Horseshoers' Monthly Magazine, Volum 15Roady Kenehan Journeymen Horseshoers' International Union of the United States and Canada, 1914 |
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... Received Gold Medal . Highest Award for Anvils at Omaha Exposi- tion , '98 , and at Pan - American , '01 . HAY - BUDDEN MFG . CO . , 254-278 North Henry Street , BROOKLYN , N. Y.刮 LIBRARY 38317 INTERNATIONAL HORSESHOERS ' HU MONTHLY ...
... Received Gold Medal . Highest Award for Anvils at Omaha Exposi- tion , '98 , and at Pan - American , '01 . HAY - BUDDEN MFG . CO . , 254-278 North Henry Street , BROOKLYN , N. Y.刮 LIBRARY 38317 INTERNATIONAL HORSESHOERS ' HU MONTHLY ...
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... long hour system under which waitresses in this city are forced to labor . It is shown that the girls are worked fifteen hours a day in many cases . PATRICK COFFEY . On January 2 Secretary - Treasurer received THE HORSESHOERS ' MAGAZINE .
... long hour system under which waitresses in this city are forced to labor . It is shown that the girls are worked fifteen hours a day in many cases . PATRICK COFFEY . On January 2 Secretary - Treasurer received THE HORSESHOERS ' MAGAZINE .
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... received a telegram from John Larkin , of Dallas , Tex . , stating that Brother Patrick Coffey had died suddenly in that city , and asking for informa- tion as to the location of his relatives . The Secretary - Treasurer made every ...
... received a telegram from John Larkin , of Dallas , Tex . , stating that Brother Patrick Coffey had died suddenly in that city , and asking for informa- tion as to the location of his relatives . The Secretary - Treasurer made every ...
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... received all O. K. We held a meeting Friday night , January 16 , which was largely attended , at which time we held the election of officers for the new local union , as follows : Brother T. D. Scarborough , pres- ident ; Brother J. L. ...
... received all O. K. We held a meeting Friday night , January 16 , which was largely attended , at which time we held the election of officers for the new local union , as follows : Brother T. D. Scarborough , pres- ident ; Brother J. L. ...
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... received prac- tically all of this vast army . One - quarter , or 27,763 , remained in New York , while 16,552 were ticketed for Pennsylvania . Illinois will be the home of 9,889 , 8,139 going to Massachu- setts , 6,136 to Ohio , and ...
... received prac- tically all of this vast army . One - quarter , or 27,763 , remained in New York , while 16,552 were ticketed for Pennsylvania . Illinois will be the home of 9,889 , 8,139 going to Massachu- setts , 6,136 to Ohio , and ...
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1st and 3d 2d and 4th 3d Friday 3d Monday 3d Thursday 4th Friday 4th Tuesday agreement Association bill Bldg Brother Capewell Chas Chicago Cincinnati CINCINNATI HORSE Company Conference Committee convention Dan Clifford delegates Disston drive calks Editor Horseshoers Edward Cashman elected employed employers Executive Council Federation of Labor Frank fraternally Harry Horse Nail HORSE SHOE HUBERT industrial International Union J. H. U. label James John Journeymen Horseshoers July July 24 Kane Labor hall Labor Temple Local Union Louis Magazine Main st MANUFACTURED Marshall Master Horseshoers meeting place meets 1st meets 2d Memphis ment month Moved and seconded N. Y. President officers Ohio organization RASP RED TIP resolutions Ring-Point Secretary-Treasurer Sept shoers shops Steel Stephen McGrath strike tion trade Union of Journeymen UNITED STATES Horse Vice-President wages workers
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Side 42 - Men, my brothers, men the workers, ever reaping something new : That which they have done but earnest of the things that they shall do...
Side 42 - For I dipt into the future, far as human eye could see, Saw the Vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be ; Saw the heavens fill with commerce, argosies of magic sails, Pilots of the purple twilight, dropping down with costly bales ; Heard the heavens fill with shouting, and there rain'da ghastly dew From the nations...
Side 6 - Named shoes are frequently made in Non-Union factories DO NOT BUY ANY SHOE No matter what its name, unless it bears a plain and readable impression of This UNION STAMP All Shoes without the UNION STAMP are always Non-Union Do not accept any excuse for Absence of the UNION STAMP .BOOT AND SHOE WORKERS' UNION 246 Summer Street, Boston, Mass.
Side 12 - All aliens over sixteen years of age, physically capable of reading, who cannot read the English language, or some other language or dialect, including Hebrew or Yiddish : Provided, That any admissible alien, or any alien heretofore or hereafter legally admitted, or any citizen of the United.
Side 7 - A day will come when those two immense groups, the United States of America and the United States of Europe, shall be seen placed in presence of each other, extending the hand of fellowship across the ocean...
Side 51 - Forces of the United States ; and Be it further resolved, that the...
Side 9 - The expanding organization of industry makes It essential that there should be no abridgment of the right of wage earners and producers to organize for the protection of wages and the improvement of labor conditions to the end that such labor organizations and their members should not be regarded as illegal combinations in restraint of trade.