The Union Review (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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THE UMIOB REVIEW
THREE
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921.
MEMPHIS PRINTERS WIN.
Robt. ?. Wilson
New York.—Recent increases in the
are facts worth committing to mem-
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When You Deal in Real Estate—Be Sure
the Title is Guaranteed.
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Secretary, H. M. Daniels, 3310 H.
Phone 1065
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Switchmen’s Union No. 70.
Meets every second Tuesday
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By the same Author “THE OLD
NEST” Considered His Greatest
Achievement HELEN CHADWICK
and RICHARD DIX Score a
TREMENDOUS HIT!
Steam and Operating Engineers, 534.
Meets first and third Thursdays, 8
p. m., Hotel and Restaurant Employes
Hall. H. L. Briggs, Secretary, 2127 O.
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Texas City Dock & Marine Council.
President, F. J. Lavallie; Secretary,
J. E. J. Rogers.
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Carpenters District Council.
Meets first and third Mondays of
each month, 7:30 p. m., 2216% E.
President, W. J. Stewart; Vice-Presi-
dent, H. Holberg; Financial Secre-
tary, Treasurer and Business Agent,
H. De Milly; Recording Secretary,
R. C. Schroeder.
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682 443
SHL.FRIDNERAsetMea.
Stereotypers Union No. 63.
Meets first Wednesday every two
months, Hotel and Restaurant Em-
ployes Hall. J. J. Haglund, Secretary,
1419 C.
REVIVAL AT BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH
Commences October 30th.
Conducted by GARRISON-COHEN EVANGELISTS.
and 33rd.
Local No. 1024, I. L. A.
President, A. Westerman, 1023 C
Secretary, John Lutz, 1220 F.
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TEXAS CITY LOCAL UNIONS.
Local No. 1002, I. L. A.
President, Sam Robinson, 4211 O;
Secretary, Reuben Grant, 711 29th.
Local No. 1005, I. L. A.
President, C. L. Seidenstricker, 2613
K; Secretary, Pat Lee, G, bet. 32nd
PEOPLE’S RESTAURANT
Union House
215 20th Street.
Sam & Chris, Props.
REASONABLE PRICES
We make good Coffee
Local No. 991, I. L. A.
President, John Hunter; Secretary,
J. E. Mitchell.
Local No. 1092, I. L. A.
President, Jerry Cleveland; Secre-
tary, Harry Williams.
Sheet Metal Workers No. 144.
Meets first and third Wednesdays
at Hotel and Restaurapt Employes
Hall. President, Chas. K. Petitfils,
1417 Ave. I; Secretary, M. C. Wolf,
1525 M%.
Federal Employes No. 33.
Meets every fourth Thursday, 8 p.
m., Hotel and Restaurant Employes
Hall. Wm. L. Vale, President, Cus-
tom House; J. R. Shefy, Secretary,
Am. Natl. Ins. Bldg.
Ship Carpenters and Caulkers No. 874.
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays
each month, 2216% E. A. H. Rowland,
President, 2012 K; W. C. Garmon,
Recording Secretary, 2117 34th.
Machinists No. 6.
Meets second and fourth Wednes-
days, 8 p. m., Hotel and Restaurant
Employes’ Hall; H. N. Denton, Sec-
retary, 1722 N%.
A. F. of L. Bldg., Washington, D. C.
President, Samuel Gompers.
First Vice-President, James Duncan.
Second Vice-Pres’t, Jos. F. Valentine.
Third Vice-President, Frank Duffy.
Fourth Vice-President, Wm. Green.
Fifth Vice-President, W. D. Mahon.
Sixth Vice-President, T. A. Rickert.
Seventh Vice-President, Jacob Fischer
Eighth Vice-President, Matthew Woll.
Treasurer, Daniel J. Tobin.
Secretary, Frank Morrison.
Local No. 967, I. L. A.
President, Lee Ellis, 2822 N%; Sec-
retary, J. D. Jones, 713 39th.
Local No. 1148, I. L. A.
President, Conway Clarke, 909
Secretary, H. O. White, 2712 D.
Nashville, Tenn. — After 'being on
strike for ten months, the plumbers’
and steamfitters’ unions of this city
have won a complete victory.
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Hotel and Restaurant Employes No. 69
Meets every first and third Tues-
days, 8:30 p. m., Hotel and Restaurant
Employes Hall. Geo. St. Amand, Pres-
ident, 701 25th; Martin Ohnstein, Sec-
retary, 820 Winnie.
Retail Clerks No. 130.
Meets every first and third Wednes-
days, 8 p. m., Hotel and Restaurant
Employes Hall. J. H. Roberts, Presi-
dent, 1728 N%.
Local No. 1173, I. L. A.
President, C. P. Reidle; Secretary,
F. Sandberg.
Texas City Central Labor Union.
President, F. Sandberg; Secretary,
J. E. J. Rogers.
Musicians Union No. 74.
Meets every first Sunday, 9 a. m.,
Hotel and Restaurant Employes Hall.
John Ragone, Secretary, 1306 K.
Theatrical Stage Employes Union
No. 65.
Meets every second Thursday of
each month, 8:00 p. m., at Hotel and
for
Dust and glare protection
and for welding.
Special protectors for
stone cutting and boiler
work.
Respirators for grain
and other dust work.
Registered Optometrist in
Charge.
S. P. Dockworkers Local 385, I. L. A.
Meets first and third Thursdays at
their hall, 2318% E. O. A. Anderson,
president, 4415 I; M. J. Gahagan, busi-
ness agent, 2318% E.
Local No. 1088, I. L. A.
President, T. W. Burke, 110 13th;
Secretary, J. H. Wise, 2209 F.
Local No. 1111, I. L. A.
Meets '2nd and 4th Thursdays, at
2318% E; President, B. Fish; Secre-
tary, V. A. Fiegel, 1813 K.
Local No. 1113, I. L. A.
President, O. M. Williams, 1902
24th; Secretary. E. Oehlert, 3108 N.
Local No. 1122, I. L. A.
President, J. R. McKellar, 2627 C;
Secretary, Geo. B. Hillard, 2908 M%.
i Local No. 1131, I. L. A.
President, A. Moore, 1513 M%; Sec-
retary, L. H. Wilkins, 314 28th.
Journeymen Barbers No. 100.
Meets every fourth Tuesday 8 p. m.,
Hotel and Restaurant Employes Hall.
J. A. Shaw, Secretary, 2110 O.
Cotton Jammers and Longshoremen’s
Local No. 329, I. L. A.
President, T. S. Stamps, 1208 L;
Secretary, C. L. Wililams, 3523 N.
Local No. 945, I. L. A.
President, P. A. Quinn, 1107 37th;
Secretary, Arthur Hanson, 1110 L.
Pressmen’s Union No. 25.
Meets every first Monday, 7:30 p.
m., Hotel and Restaurant Employes
Hall. F. J. Herzog, Secretary, 806 G.
Local No. 704, I. L. A.
President, F. Sandberg; Secretary,
Richard Crone, Box 144.
Local No. 798, I. L. A.
President, Washington Stokes, 1308
33rd; Secretary, A. H. Gant, 1115 32nd.
Mallory Line Dock Workers
Local No. 807, I. L. A.
President, Luther Graves, 3325 G;
Secretary, Felix Jackson, 1308 27th.
Local No. 823, I. L. A.
Local No. 999, I. L. A.
President, Geo. Matthews, 3605 N%;
Secretary, W. H. Jones, 3009 L.
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Structural and Ornamental Iron
Workers’ Local No. 135.
Meets first and third Fridays, Hotel
and Restaurant Employes’ Hall. Pres-
ident, R. B. Tyler; Secretary, A. Gus-
tafson, 1423 M%.
Local No. 260.
President, Frank Mosley, 2812 M;
Secretary, Ben Simpson, 421% 25th.
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Local No. 310,1. L. A.
John Dorman, President, Menard
Park; C. W. Walker, Secretary, 2216
Ave. G.
A. A of S. & E. R. E. of America,
No. 78.
President, Geo. Manns; Secretary,
H. J. Barnard, 1715 H. Meet second
and fourth Tuesdays, I. O. O. F. Hall.
Local No. 939, I. L. A.
President, W. Needham; Secretary,
F. Sandberg.
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Local No. 636, I. L. A.
President, J. J. Francis; Secretary,
J. E. J. Rogers.
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Electrical Workers No. 527.
Meets every Friday 8:00 p. m. at
Hotel and Restaurant Employes Hall.
Robert J. Gardner, President; J. E.
Harris, Recording Secretary.
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Laundry Workers Union No. 116.
Meets second and fourth Fridays at
2712% D. President, Mrs. M, L. Ro-
gers, 2719 E.
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NOT AN OPEN HOUSE, BUT
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THE UNION CAFE’
310 TREMONT
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
Meals and Short Orders at Popular Prices Table and Counter
Service
ROSTER OF
LOCAL UNIONS
OFFICERS OF AMERICAN
FEDERATION OF LABOR
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G HIGAGO SHOE REPAIRING SHOP
Expert Shoe Repairing of
All Kinds
Cleaning and Pressing Parlor in
Connection
2218% Avenue D Phone 861
Screwmen’s Benevolent Association,
Local No. 317,1. L. A.
Meets second and fourth Fridays,
8 p. m., 2020% Mechanic st. Presi-
dent, A. E. Anderson, 1624 Ave. N;
Secretary, F. J. Michetich, 909 Ave. H.
TI THEN the question of food is so important, because all food prices are
V V so high — your bread should be home-baked from the flour which makes
the most and best bread.
This flour is NEW-WAY flour—an extra grade flour, made from the cream
of the wheat. It makes 10 per cent more bread.
NOW SHOWING
RUPERT HUGHES
GREATEST STORY
“DANGEROUS
CURVE
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It is milled from sterilized wheat, so NEW-WAY Flour keeps.
No loss from spoiling.
NEW-WAY Flour comes packed in Saxolin-paper-lined sacks.
These sacks are dirt-proof, damp-proof, and leak-proof.
Certainly NEW-WAY is the flour you want. Order it from
your grocer today. •
TEXAS STAR FLOUR MILLS, Galveston, Texas
Established in th* Year of 1878
The Largest Wheat and Corn Products Factory in the Southwest
New Daily Capacity. 5,000 Barrel*
Also Millers of Ambrosia, Galveston Belle, Tidal Wave and Anita Flour
KNAPP BROTHERS
Stationers and Printers
QUEEN
PARAMOUNT AND REALART PICTURESjF
“YOU ARE WELCOME”
“THE TOP MAN”
Saddle, Harness and Automobile
Top Maker
Bet Church and Winnie,
610 Tremont St., Phone 434
Galveston, Texas
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Bookbinders Union No. 50.
Meets every third Monday, 7:30 p.
m., Hotel and Restaurant Employes
Hall. H. Schocke, Secretary.
Painters, Decorators and Paperhang-
ers No. 585.
Meets first and third Thursdays at
Hotel and Restaurant Employes Hall.
J. M. Potts, Financial Secretary, 1718
M%; Thos. J. Moore, Recording Sec.
Brotherhood of Railway Clerks No. 18.
Meets every Thursday at Knights
of Columbus Hall. A. R. Gollberg,
Recording Secretary, 1224 B.
Memphis, Tenn.—Printers have won
their 44-hour week and closed up lo-
cal -strike headquarters. This move-
ment was part of a nation-wide strike,
started last May, to force employers
to abide by a 44-hour week agreement
they made two years ago.
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SOMETHING TO REMEMBER.
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Boilermakers No. 132.
Meets second and fourth Thursdays,
8 p. m., Hotel and Restaurant Em-
ployes Hall. Wm. Fernandez, Presi-
dent, 2101 Ave. F; Wm. J. Heins,
Secretary, 1717 Ave. C.
fourth Sunday, Hotel and Restaurant
Employes’ Hall. F. M. Hill, Secre-
tary, 3115 Q. Phone 4436.
DIXIE TEA BISCUITS—GOOD THRU AND THRU.
Chauffeurs, No. 251.
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays
at Hotel and Restaurant Employes
Hall. W. T. Bolton, President; Ed-
ward Bordeaux, Secretary, 3410 I.
Plasterers Union No. 177.
Meets every first Sunday, 9 a. m.,
Hotel and Restaurant Employes Hall.
W. M. Cowan, Secretary, 812 33rd.
International Fire Fighters Local 221
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays
2:30 p. m., Central -Fire Station.
President, W. H. Finch; financial sec-
retary, E. G. -Beaulieu.
Galveston Express Lodge 2078.
C. E. Combs, President, 1811 29th.
R. S. Norris, Secretary, 1411 36th.
Meets first and third Wednesdays, 8
o’clock, K. of P. Hall, 22nd and C.
Motion Picture Machine Operators
Local No. 305, 1. A. T. S. E.
Meets third Thursday at I. O. O. F.
Hall, 2109% Ave. C. R. Schmiede-
berg, President, 707 G; C. C. Collins,
Secretary-Treasurer, 2323 H.
ory, says Max D. Danish, editor of yg
Justice, official magazine of the Inter- 8
national Ladies’ Garment Workers’ 53
Lone Star Cotton Jammers
Local No. 851, I. L. A.
Meets second and fourth Wednes-
days each month, 2712% Ave. D. D.
H. Hamilton, President, 2627 H; Gro-
ver Norman, Secretary, 2712% D.
Typographical Union No. 28.
Meets every first Sunday at 2 p. m.,
Hotel and Restaurant Employes Hall.
Louis Bunde, Secretary, 911 Ave. C.
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OFFICERS OF TEXAS STATE
FEDERATION OF LABOR
President and Chairman Legislative
Board, George H. Slater, Galveston.
Secretary-Treasurer—Robert McKin-
ley, Temple. •
First Vice-President—Herman Ka-
chel, Denison.
Second Vice-President—Miss Mae
Wright, Sherman.
Third Vice-President—C. F. Russi,
San Antonio.
Fourth Vice-President—L. M. Andler,
Houston.
Fifth Vice-President—C. A. Weber,
Beaumont.
The Galveston Labor Council
Meets every second and fourth
Mondays, Hotel and Restaurant Em-
ployes Hall.
M. E. Shay, President.
J. P. Walsh, Secretary, 2208% F.
A. Pucciarello, First Vice President.
Mrs. B. Martin, Second Vice Presi-
dent.
W. J. Sullivan, Financial Secretary.
M. H. Snow, Treasurer.
W. M. Parr, Reading Clerk.
J. P. Reitze, Warden.
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Dock and Marine Council.
Meets every first and third Mon-
days, Screwmen’s Benevolent Associa-
tion Hall. W. S. Werner, President;
Albert E. Anderson, Secretary.
E. M. Henderson, Vice President.
Henry Warner, Financial Secretary.
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Women’s Union Label League No. 142.
Meets every second and fourth
Wednesday, at Hotel and Restaurant
Employes Hall. Mrs. €. C. Saliba,
Secretary, 1810 Ave. C.
John Bisulca, Prop.
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President,, W. H. Pruett, 71626th; and HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTIES
Magazines and Sunday Papers.
Cigars, Cigarettes.' Soft Drinks
Restaurant Employes Hall. G.
Deharde, Sec., 3309 P%.
B. R. C. of A., Lodge No. 342.
President, C. A. Klein; Secretary,
Wm. J. Sullivan, 1127 Ave. F.
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Carpenters Local No. 526.
Meets first and third Fridays each
month, 7:30 p. m., 2216% E. J. T.
Frank, President; R. C, Schroeder,
Rec. Sec.; H. De Milly, Business
Agent.
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NEW-WAY FLOUR
FEDERAL DELIGHTS
Local No. 438, I. L. A.
President, Roland Anderson, 1422 B;
Secretary, John A. Cranston, 1325 C.
Local No. 570, I. L. A.
Meets second and fourth Sundays,
3 p. m., 2318% E. President, J. E.
Bierman; Secretary, W. B. Stapp,
20th-A.
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A FEW
Let me have an audience for a
word or two: “If you accom-
plish what today sets before you
you shall be doing your best to
atone for yesterday’s failures,”—
mindful, of course, that Rubber
Stamps, Stencils, Seals, etc., are
the accessories necessary for suc-
cess. Buy them at
J. V. Love & Co.s, 2205 Ave. C.
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COFFEE CAKES — PASTRIES — ROLLS — and
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FEDERAL BAKERY
2114 MARKET ST. PHONE 1914
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“ZU-ZU” SUPPLIES AGENCY
union.
“The new rise in the cost of liv-
ing,” he says, “gives the lie to the
assertions of the wage cutters and
their editorial proponents and sup-
porters. These facts should be made
known as widely as. possible and
should become the most powerful
weapons in the counter-offensive of
the workers against those who are
taking advantage of the present eco-
nomic crisis to break down their
standard of living.”
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PLUMBERS WIN LONG STRIKE.
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Local No. 989, I. L. A.
President, L. Justice, 1214 30th;
Secretary, R. S. Davis, 1308 33rd.
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