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Show Saturday, Mar. 24, 1917, UTAH LABOR NEWS , pany, is again employed by that company. Mr, Wilson, during the past year or so, has been located in tbe SAVE MONEY 3 lbs. f l.fto northwest. Sugar for $1.00. 3k The Tribune has installed considerable new equipment of late, new trucks, a new router and is rebuilding the press so that it will print a paper with color, or More ParehRNe of Flour, Batter, Milk Kxceiited, 35c Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz Any of these 10c articles, 2 for 15c: Cleanser, Cocoa, Dutch Ball Dye, Bluing, Shinola, A. & II. Soda, Salt, Spices. FlaMacaroni, Spaghetti, voring, Noodles, Stove Polish, Corn Flakes, Gloss or Corn Starch. Willi Other Grocrrlre forty-eight-pa- 3k old-tim- ........ 3.. 3 3k Hardings 214 overflow-ing,-althou- STONE sk TRADES k i k It is the sign of fair dealings, good wages, reasonable hours and skilled workmanship. It costs you nothing can be had for the asking. Its presence will be appreciated by all the members of the followunions who own the label: ing sk R. O. Lindeman has been on the sick list for several days. 3k 3C . TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION NO. 115 PRINTING PRESSMEN NO. 148 WEBB PRESSMEN NO. 28 PRESS ASSISTANTS AND FEEDERS NO. 54 MAILERS UNION NO. 21 STEREOTYPERS AND ELECTROTYPERS NO. 27 BOOKBINDERS NO. 151 n a former Ogden printer, and for the past five years sheriff of White Pine county, C. 65c and 75c S. Crain, well-know- Nevada, is now in Los Angeles. llcldmaiis Clothing, k k Indications are that the Spokane proposition carried by a large majority. Denver voted 178 to 76 In favor of the amendment, Spokane 111 to 9, Seattle 189 to 5 8, Chicago 1805 to 559, all in favor. The Salt Lake vote was union made Bell Collars, union made. 96 NO. 50 and more than ten thousand other union men and their friends who believe in fair dealing. The label is the emblem of industrial decency. PHOTO-ENGRAVER- S to 15. 3k Garters and Ties. Associate yourself with a growing bank Records of deposits of this . The Allied Printing Trades will hold their annual election of officers at the next meeting, which will be held Thursday evening, April 12, at 5.15. Other matters of importance will come before the meeting. See that your delegates are present. sk An iocrcES6 of $3,300,000, mort than doubled, in four years. Walker Brothers Bankers STAGE EMPLOYEES .....1,200,000 . Ills 1114 Ills i9ii July, , .3,800,000 4.500.000 6. 300.000 0.500,000 ..... Sutte Telephone Was. 3198. DELBERT W. THOMAS SEW METHOD DENTIST American Building, . 388 8. Main Street Salt Lake City, Utah. Union Men ! 3k Reports of earnings for tbe month for members of the Typographical Union closes Saturday, March 24, and should be turned in to the secretary as early as porsible. Dues will be collected immediately after the April meeting, which occurs on All Fools day. 1112 raffi COUNCIL fr On All Your Printing sk however. McDonald Work Shirts, Blue, (Iray and Black. MAIN STREET. 3k Work in the job stores .'is rather slow. Most of the boys are working, N Store gh " It is expected that the pipes on the machines at the Telegram will be installed this week. ALTMAN BROS., Prop. 18-2- 0 E. First South. Shoe er DEMAND THIS LABEL k sk .The machine slip boards in both morning papers are full to work is good and most are of the boys getting some time. The ad boards are at low tide with plenty of work. union Walk-Ov- 3k Printers generally are pleased over the appointment of Mr. Knerr as a member of the industrial board. He is welj and favorably known among the active labor men. sk , in cialf or in soft kid. we are still r, We bought very largely of this shoe last fall and so are able to keep the price where it is a while longer. If bought by us on todays market the price would have to be $7.00. Vou save the $2.00, if you buy now. overlooked evidently something last week when it was stated in The Labor News that Romney & Ryan were installing a new model 18 Merg. and that it would be the first of these models to be installed in Salt Lake. The Mutual Typesetting company has an 18 that haa been grinding out the ems for some time now. Hoskisson wishes you to tell him if you saw this ad in Labor News. He wants to know if yon patronize our advertisers. . Walk-Ove- 3k Somebody 7TII SOUTH AMD STATK 7TH SOUTH AMD 80 BAST DOWNTOWN, 50 E. 2D SO CLOTHING This wide, easy toed selling at Edgar is now foreman at the Lakeside press. TIIRKF. STORKS THE Here Is a Real Bargain Alex. D. A H0SKISS0N NO. 2 NO. 3 k 3k o, ,1 v k William Little Eva Branch, foreman of the Tribune stereotype room, is highly pleased over the appearance of his new router room. 3k v The new Miehle at the Grocer Is installed and working. The Grocer company now has a model up to date plant with good light, ventilation and sanitation, and Mr. Grimsdell says that it will be kept so. ........ ......... b. ge e Dad IJoyd, an printer of Nevada, was a Salt Lake visitor last week. Mr. Boyd has been postmaster of East Ely, New, the past three years, 25c Tomatoes, 2 cans 10c Dried Peaches, lb 25c McGowan's Salmon, 2 cans 2 5 c can Calumet Baking Powder, 20e 5c Matches, ier box..,. 15c Crackers, 2 for Lindquist 40-30c Hill Bros. Coffee 3 lbs. J.uneta Coffee 55c 10c Mew Raisins, pkg. 20e ,arge cans Pork and Beans Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured, lb., 20c .40c 60c grade Green Tealb. 0c can... Upton's Tea, 1 lb. can 30c Upton's Tea, can .15c Tea, Upton's 2 tall cans Salmon 25c ?, Jell-25c pkgs Beechnut Peanut Butter, 35c jar, 25c Beechnut Peanut Butter, 20c jar, 15c 25c can K C Baking Powder ... ,20c 6 bars Crystal White Soap 25c Mo. 5 box Soda Crackers 40e 25c Cream Cheese, lb Mo. 1 .Jap Bice, 5 lbs 25c 25c can Nordland Fish Balls.. 20c Bob White Soap, 6 bars 25c b. Page Three President Stephen B. Newman of the Salt Lake Theatrical union No. 99, who has been named as city commissioner the early part of last week, has served as president of this local for eight years. He has also representd local 99 at the last four international I. A. conventions, serving on the laws, ways and means committee at the last He was transferred two conventions. to this local from No. 4T, Pueblo, Colo., of which he became a member in April. 1904, and later entered the theatrical business at the Salt Lake theatre where he held positions on the stage. Then he toured the country with various theatrical organizations, t,M READ THE The Herald-Republic- an Produced by Well Paid Union Employees. Fair and Square and First With the News. Phone Main 767. Delivered Daily and Sunday, 15c a Week. spending the greater part of his time in the east, finally accepting a position with the Orpheum Theatre company when they first built their new house on State street. Steve, as he Is known to his many friends on this side of the footlights, is a native of Salt Lake, born here in 1878. Following his attendance in the publte schools he became a student at - the agricultural college at Logan. Mr. Newman is a member of the Masonio lodge and of the El Kalah temple of Mystic Shriners. He is also a member of the Salt Lake lodge B. P .0. E. No. 85. 3k sk sk years this Dating back fifty-fiv- e month the new Salt Lake theatre was opened to the public in tlfe heart of (Continue don Page $.) |