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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS Page Tivelve MS 'Ilf PICKETING NIGHT' STORE ' On St. rutrlck's day the Retail Clerks began an aetlva campaign on the Day innl Night store at 124 Main street and arn picketing this place. It is the j olicy of this concern to keep open until 12 oclock every week day night and the clerks feed that if they find this sort of business profitable it will only be a short time until merchants who recognized that clerks are alinoid human and should have reasonable hours if they are to remain useful citizens, will be compelled to come In competition with this firm that acts so unfairly. The men on picket duty have quite a large circle of acquaintances among the union men of the city, and it will be too bad, Indeed, should It be found necessary to report to some local union that one of Jts members is just a card man and not the siraon pure article. Fred Kennedy says he is pretty sure that he can carry in his vest pocket all the potatoes union-earne- d money taken from the Day and Night store cash register will buy, but that his boys feel that there are a lot of union men who will call this matter to the attention of acquaintances and friends who are not organized workers, and in discouragenlist their ing this menace, to reasonable hours of employment granted by other merchants. Get busy, boys, there isnt a reason in the world why some man should find it possible to make money from working conditions rotten for men who must work to live. Suppose we have at good town here in Salt Lake where employers and employees both recognize the other's right to life, liberty and the pursuit jof happiness. . mm unfair - strike-breakin- strike-breakin- to-wi- rs ther , Resolved, That the delegates attending this convention, on their return to their respective homes, are requested to call the attention of the membership of their respective locals, central bodies, and the merchants In their locali17 ties. that the Stylo-Plu- s & Sonneborn clothing made by to is unfair Co., of Baltimore, Md., ' organized labor. AW ILLNESS Utah Public Health Association. Strengthen your physical being. Nature, w'ho has strewn the paths of man with many perils, has also proThe vided the means of escape. has the human power system healthy to resist and cast off many attacks to which a weakened system falls victim. Fortify your body against disease. Do this by living as much as possible as nature intended man to live. Live much in the open air. 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Do not tempt fate't"" Do not overrate your If duty calls powers of resistance. you Into the presence of disease do not shrink in cowardice, yet take every possible precaution against infection. Remember that most diseases are transmitted from person to person. If you, or someone for whose care you are responsible, becomes ill, guard against the infection of others. Call the doctor iromptly when By life-givin- Play Real Billiards On Your Dining Table A v and the development preventing spread of disease. See that the proper health officer is promptly notified so that proper steps can be taken to discover the source of the disease and check a possible epidemic.- -' Remember that colds, grippe, pneumonia, typhoid, tuberculosis and many other diseases are contagious and that one patient may infect others. Obey faithfully the orders and regulations of your doctor and health officer. 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Lamont, secretary of the Utah .State Federation of Labor, containing the following resolution adopted by the Baltimore convention of the American Federation of Labor, was received during the week and request made that it be given publicity. The United Garment Workers are now- prosecuting an active campaign against this concern and all members are requested to keep the following resolution in mind when buying their spring suit: Whereas, Members of Local 15, United Garment Workers of America, have been forced upon tiie streets of Baltimore through g tlie efforts of ft. agency parading in the guise of a labor union; and g Whereas, This agency is being ably assisted in Its work of attempting to destroy an to the organization affiliated American Federation of Labor by t: certain employers, Henry Bonne born & Co. and. Bt rouse & Brothers; therefore, be it Resolved, That this Federation of Labor instruct its secretary to notify as quickly as possible all state Federations, city central bodies local and federal unions, that' Style-Plu- s clothing, manufactured by Henry Sonneborn & Co., Is produced by strike-breakebrought to Baltimore from the slums of Nrew York 'and Chicago, for the sole purpose of destroying an organization of unquestioned standing in the American labor movement; therefore, be it furA HOW TO. Saturday, Mar . 24, 1917 I attribute my success in establishing the largest Dental Practice in the slat.; to the fact that when I opened r.iy office I promised the public BETTER DENTISTRY, LOWER PRICES AND THE ELIMINATION PAlX-ai- ul I made OF UNNECESSARY good every promise. I have associated with me a staff of Dental Specialists combining that rare blending of Modern Skill and Ripe Experience so seldom found in the average Dental office. You can save time, money, pain and risk by having ALL your Dental work ; done here. For the benefit of people who are employed all day, we maintain office lioura until 8 oclock every night except Sumtny. I especially solicit the patronage of union men and their families. MY PRICES TOR GUARANTEED WORK: Painless Extraction 22-- Gold Crowns (30-gauge- 25c $3.50 ); Rubber Plates $5,00 and Up UTAH COPPER All Other Work in Proportion. (Continued from Fagc 1.) Painless Withers Dental Co., Inc. ing store must bo built up. The poor millionaire owners need the money. Apparently the workmen are so well fixed that their welfare can be sacrificed to the greed for corporation profits, and so we have: Fifteen to twenty-fou- r hour ing days. Damnable conditions of employment that should send those responsible to jail. Forty-fiv- e days waiting for money Justly earned. Fifty-si- x per cent interest charged the workman for using his own money. 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