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PAGE NINE
ULEBUANE MORNING REVIEW
FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920
Votes Labels
Votes Labels
Organization
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Organization
Typographical Union No. 188 .......J. M Patillo ....
Central Body
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Silk Sale
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Oil Field Worker* No. 14
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CARDUI
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Baronett Satin, Crepe Soleit, and
cial at
98c
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Mine Worker* No. 2533
Kumsi-Kumsa
$6.00 up to $9.50
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The Woman’s Tonic
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$4.50, at
$4.19
cial at.
$3.75
Pompadour Silks in beautiful floral de-
signs, $5.00 values at
$4.50
wide, at
$6.00 values, special at
$5.49
$4.50
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Carpenters No. 2177
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Central Body
Btatioxary Firemen
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Dress Satins in all colors, 36 inches to
40 inches wide, at $3.50, and up to $6.50
New Gras de Laundies, 36 inches wide,
Big lot of Silk Poplins, all shades,
splendid quality, 36 inches wide, spe-
Hundreds of yards of Wash Taffetas,
Dress Satins, Foulards, Striped Pon-
gee, Plain Messaline and Plain Taffeta,
36 and 40 inches wide specially priced
A complete line of printed Georgettes
40 inches wide, regular price $5.00, spe*
Corticelli Taffetas, all colors, regular
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Carpenters No. 1104 ...
Garment Worker* No. 172
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One lot of Dress .Foulards, 36 inches
wide, regular price $4.50, special at per
'Carpenter* No. 729 ....___
Federal Labor No. 11440 ....
Mine Worker* No. 2538 _____
Mine Worker* No. 2763 .....
"Stationary Firemen No. 248
Central Body ____...._____
Carpenter* No. 1706 ______
"Federal Labor No. 17247
"Painters No. 518 _______
Central Body ...................
"Boat and Line Runner* No. 939.
•Carpenter* No. 973 ............
*ompresss Worker* No. 1092 .....
Longshoremen No. 036 ..........
Longshoremen No. 704 .........
Longshoremen No. 991 .........
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Central Body ................
Central Body ................
Central Body ................
Auto Machinists No. 167 .....
Barbers No. 608 .............
Boilermakers No. 576 .........
Carpenter* No. 977 ...........
Carpenter* No. 977 ...........
Carpenter* No. 977 ...........
Cooks and Waiters No. 158 ...
Eleetrical Workers No. 681 ...
Vederai Labor No. 16499 .....
Federal Labor No. 16499 ....
Maintenanee of Way No. 1082
Oil Field Worker* No. 97.....
Painters No. 393 .............
Painters No. 393 .............
Plasterers No. 440 ...........
Plumbers No. 389 ...........
Refinery Workers No. 97 _____
Sheet Metal Worker* No. 639 .
Switchmen No. 159 ..........
Typographieal No. 505 .......
LIST OF AGCREDITED DELEGATES
ATTENDING S F. L CONVENTION
Central Body ............
Carpenter* No. 1728......
Federal Labor No. 16509 .
Painter* No. 606 .........
B H. Telegraphers, No. 88
Delegate
B. F. Sherrod ..
E. B. Banka ...
Sherman Shelton
.Carl Lemke ...
W. T Moore ...
.A. A. Brown ...
.J M Patillo ...
.J. G. Smith ...
. E. A. Harrell .
.* H. Banks ...
-L. C. Nt ill ....
Central Body ...............
Central Body ---------------
"Compress Worker* No. 16913
Boiler Maker* No. 121......
•Butcher Worker* No. 473 ..
Electrical Worker* No. 119 ..
Fire Fighters No. 199........
Machinists No. 1025 .........
"Painters No. 330 ...........
R. R, Carmen No. 798 ......
Retail Clerks No. 330 ........
Stage Employees No. 331 ....
Central Body ___________
Central Body .... .....
•Baker* No. 342........
Barbers No. 179 ........
‘Billposters No. 25 ____
Boilermakers No. 591 ....
•Book binders No. 184 ..
Carpenters No. 022 ______
Carpenters No. 822 ___...
•Compress Worker* 10940
Drain Layer* No. 137 ....
Federal Labor No. 15931
•Electical Worker* No. 72
Garment Worker* No. 130
-- Ed Patterson
..J. C. Walker .
.-Ed Patterson .
..Lee Americus
..F. 8. Caro ...
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TYLER
...C E. Peacock___
...Mr*. Carrie Miller
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VERNON
_____H. J. Muller_____
....H. J. Muller____
_____H. J. Muller_____
_____H. J. Muller ....
SARATOGA
....J. H. Riley
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WEATHERFORD
......W M. Beard ...
......W. M. Beard ...
......A. B. Hamilton
......11. B. Easley ...
......J. P. Abney ...
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TEXAS CITY
....J. E. Wilson .....
....J. E. J. Rogers ....
____J. E Wilson......
....J. E J Rogers ....
....J. E. J. Rogers ....
..—J- E. J "ogers —
....J. E. Wilson......
Hod Carriers No. 466 .........
•Machinistu No. 804 ..........
Maintenance of Way No.2103
M P. M O No. 597 ..........
Painters No. 078 .............
Plumbers No. 529 ...........
•Printing Pressmen No. 88 ...
Sheet Metal Workers No. 74 ..
Stage Employes No. 226 ......
Steam Engineers No. 454 .....
Teamsters No. 123 ...........
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WICHITA FALLS
The Grand Leader
The place to Buy Shoes
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SAN ANTONIO
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Casket Workers Nol 15835
No. 435
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THURBUR
......P. H. Caro
SIL8BEE
Machinists No. 1132 ................E. B. Darish —
Maintenance of Way No.2031 .......J. W Green —
B. R. Carmen No. 833 ................T. « Mills —
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DRIVE AWAY HEADACHE
Rub Musterole on Forehead
..and Templea •
A headache remedy without the dan-
gers of "headache medicine." Relieves
headac he and that miserable feeling
from colds or congestion. And it acts at
once I Musterole is a clean, white oint-
ment, made with oil of mustard. Better
than a mustard plaster and does not
blister. Used only externally, and in
no way can it affect stomach and heart,
as some internal medicines do.
Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis,
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia,
congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, um-
bago, all pains and aches of the back
or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises,
chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the
chest (it often prevents pneumonia).
30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50,
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Shirting Silks, in
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STRAWN
......Felix Brazik
Brick and Clay Workers No. 163 ....John Hardman
BEGINNING FRIDAY MORNING APRIL
30TH.AND CONTINUING UNTIL SATUR-
DAY, MAY 8th we have planned a Silk
Sale that should eclipse any sale of new and
up-to-date silks we have ever attempted.
We are including in this sale many of the
newest and most up-to-date silks to be found
in any department in this part of Texas.
The prices are almost irresistible, being
only a fraction above the wholesale cost. We
insist upon you visiting the department—see
for yourself the wonderful bargains to be had
here during the coming eight days sale.
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Hawaii, desiccated by the same
frought that swept th* United States,
as Ite prohibition problems, too, ac.
sordlng to Gov. Charles J. McCarthy,
who heads a Hawaiian delegation to
Nashington In the Interest* of stato-
10od for the islands.
Central Body -........-.....—
"Barbers No. 135 --------------
Carpenters No. 107 -------------
Cigarmakers No. 369 ..........
•Cook* and Waiter* No. 425 .....
Garment Worker* No. 102-------
-Machinists and Helper* No. 951
•Machinist* No. 624 -----------
Painter* No. 492 —--------
Typographical No. 471 ---------
*Ry Carmen No. 292 ------.....
•Stage Employes No. 468 ------
Steam Engineers No. 607-------
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She writes furthers “I
gm in splendid health ...
can do my work. I feel I
owe it to Cardui, for I was
In dreadful condition."
If you are nervous, run-
down and weak, or suffer
from headache, backache,
etc., every month, try
Cardui, Thousands of
women praise this medi-
cine lor the good it has
done them, and many
physicians who hsve used
Cardui successfully with
their women patients, for
yenrs, endorse this medi-
cine. Think what it means
to be in splendid health,
like Mrs. Spell. Give
Cardui a trial.
AU Druggists
Jn
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Chine and Habiti, regular price $4.50,
at...........................$3.95
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Seventy thvusand children without
teachers. Buy a Tug on May 1. 4 30
Total ________
WACO
......E. 11. Bank* ....
.....J. H. Spencer ..
.....E. H. Bunk* ....
.....T. C. Harper ...
.....E. A Harrell ....
.....E. A. Burrell ...
.....J. M. Pittilo_____
.....8. E. Stewart ..
.....L. J. Sulak ....
.—-B. F. Sherrod ..
.....H. Sharp .......
.....J. N. Bess......
-----E. A. Harrell ..
.....Mr*. Lula Wilder
Total.........
TAYLOR
Maintenance of Way No. 2083 ------Cornealous Johnson
Central Body .......................C. F. Russi ..........
Central Body ....................... Jaek Horner ........
Central Body .......................M. E. Mehl ........
Auto Bus Driver* No. 559 -----______Frank Ford ........
Auto Mechanies No. 1361 .....______.Elmer B. Garre** ....
•Baker* No. 185....................C. F. Russi ........
Barber* No. 187 .................... J. D. Ashley ........
•Blacksmith* No. 344 ..............C. F Russi ........
"Blaeksmiths No. 511 ..............L. R. Kronheiner ....
"Rwieklayers No. 2______________....C. F. Russi __________
Boilermakers No. 945.................J. M Morgan ......
Boilermakers and Machinists, Help-..
..er* and Laborers No. 2320 ..........Ollie Smith ...—...
•Bookbinders No. 128 ........... Wm. L. Hoefgen ...
•Boot and Shoe Workers No. 195 .... H. Henderson .....
•Butcher Workers No. 57............IL Henderson .....
Carpenters No. 14..................Wayne Bohannan ...
•Cigar Makers No. 340 ..............Wm. L. Hoefgen ...
Car Cleaners No. 16358 ..............J. H. Barefield.....
Catering Ind. Workers No. 12........Frank D. Guardo ...
•Coopers No. 99 ....................Jack Horner........
Chaffeurs No. 129 ..................A. F. Cadena -......
•Electrical Workers No. 60..........Jack Horner ......
Electrical Workers No. 500 ..........Chester F tch .....
Expressmen No. 2102................C. J. Stolte.........
Federal Employes No. 28............J- Knowlton, Sr. —
Freight Handlers No. 16787 .........Henry Chase -......
Fire Fighters No. 84................ A. Ware .......
Flour Mill Workers No. 159......... F. Russi.........
Garment Workers No. 176............Miss Emily Jordan .
Hod Carrier* No. 93 ................ B. Smith .......
Janitors No. 16758 ..................Frank D. Guardo ...
•Laundry Workers No. 65...........Harry Henderson ...
•Leather Workers No. 9 ............. M. E. Mehl -—....
Machinists No. 36...................L. S. Kronheimer ..
Meat Cutters No. 443 ................H. Henderson ......
M. P. M. O. No. 407 ................Chas. Bruening.....
Musicians No. 23 ...................Alva Flemming.....
Painters No. 172....................Frank Hopkins, Sr. .
•Photo Engravers No. 49 ............ J. T. Tragresser ...
•Plasterers No. 178..................Wayne Bohannan ..
Plumbers No. 142...................Joe F; Salberg.....
•Printing Pressmen No. 33 ....-----.Wm. F. Hoefgen —
•R. B. Baggage No. 16873 ............Ollie Smith —.....
R. R. Clerks No. 240 ................Chas Brenning ...
R. R. Carmen No. 77................M. E Troutt.......
R. R. Carmen No. 100................J; E Tragresser ...
R. R. Carmen No. 676 ..............» Fulmer.........
R. R. Carmen No. 744 ............... 11 Chindo .........
». R. Carmen No. 744 ...............T. J. Harper .....
•Retail Clerk* No. 331 ..............A. F.Cadena .....
•R. R. Sheet Metal Workers No. 634 --L. 8. Kronheimer — -
Shet Metal Workers No. 67 ..—.....Alva Flemming —
Sheet Metal Workers No. 701........J. P Q"Toole.......
Soft Drink Workers No. 112..... B. Smith 5------
Stage Employes No. 76--------—--elmar Smith -----
•Stationary Firemen No. 41..........Jaek Torner.......
•Steam Engineers No. 448 .......... J Smi 1 —.....
•Structural Iron Workers ......----3 M. Morgan.....
St. R. R- Employes No. 694..........Jesse Erow .......
St. R. R. Employe* No. 17251 ........Ollie Smith .......
rSwitehmen No. 138 ......... — -----Jesse row *
-Tailors No. 214 .....................Wayne Rohonnan —
•Theatre Cashiers No. 16744 ..........C.8mitgn---
Typographical No. 172 ■ ■ I
Many thousands of
women suffering from
womanly trouble, have
been benefited by the use
of Cardui, the woman’s
tonic, according to letters
we receive, similar to this
one from Mrs. Z.V.Spell,
of Hayne, N. C. "I could
dot stand on my feet, and
juct suffered terribly,""
she says. “As my suf-
fering was so great, and
he had tried other reme-
dies. Dr. —— had us
get Cardui. . . I began
improving, and it cured
me. I know, and my
doctor knows, what Car-
dui did for me, tor my
nerves and health were
•bout gone."
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TIRRELL
......... G. yT. Richards
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TEXARKANA
......... R. J. Dowling .
.........B. E. Garrett ...
......... Andrew Stanley
SOUR LAKE
Oil Field Workers No. 20............J. R. Herrity
....Jack Prather ......
J. Shelby .......
....W. B MeNeeley ...
..._Jno. M. Simmons ...
..._A. 4. Vermilion .....
....Jack Dodson ......
..._W. L. Welle.......
....C. Maulding .........
....A. H. Jahren ........
....Fred A. W. Hefling .
....Warren J. Martin ...
....W. T. Coat*_______
....Elmer Rahe ....___
....J. W. Bussy .......
....J. F. Braker .......
____('. D. Owen*____ .
....Jack Prather .....
-...Geo. Roderick ______
_____W. J. Shelley .....
....H. A. Holmes .....
.. .1’ L. Aldrich .....
_____R U. Hurst .......
_____J. A. Wray .......
SHERMAN
......L. A. Glenn ...............3
......A. C. Meredith .........
______C. A. French-----------—1
......L. A. Glenn ..............1
......L. A. Glenn .....-..-.----1
......Mis* Maa Wright ........1
1 ...-C. A. French ------------
___-.Miss Mae Wright .........-1
......A. C. Meredith ...-.-..----1
......L. A. Glenn 1
......Miss Mae Wright .....-----1
_____A. C. Meredith ----------1
......Miss Mee Wright ........1
CHARLES J. M’CARTHY 1
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TEMPLE
-----W. Poste Carr ..............
....Wm DeBenedetti ........1%
-----W. Poste Carr............1
.....Otto Wittmer .......___....1
,....R. T. Darnwell ....___.....1
.....H. 8. Newland ............1
Poste Carr ............I
.....Wm. DeBenedetti ..........1
_____R T. Darnwell............I
.....11. T. Darnwell.............
.. — W. B. Carson _____.......1
.....Robert McKinley .........I
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