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The Union Advocate from Coffeyville, Kansas • 4

The Union Advocate from Coffeyville, Kansas • 4

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Coffeyville, Kansas
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4
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THE UNION ADVOCATE "Bxtbe ft A Cut In Prices, But Wot In Quality Auto User! Why Pay a Premium On Your Supplies When You Can Buy Them, by Driving to Our OHice for the Following Prices? An "EX IDE" starting and lighting battery, fully charged, contains sufficient energy to lift its own weight to a height of over six miles. Drown Battery Company 1)8 East 8th St. Phone 312 3D Sprague Grey loner TiiIich M) by 3 $2.85 32 by 4 $4.25 30 by 3 1-2 $3.25 33 by 4 31 by 4 33 by 4 1-2 $5.25 32 by 3 1-2 $3.55 34 by 4 $4-55 35 by 4 1-2 $5.80 "Open joined the Liberator from writing the emancipation Shop Is Non-Union Says Injunction Judge We also have another factory's Ited Tubes at following prices 30 by 3 $2.40 32 by 3 1-2 $3.00 30 by 3 1-2 $2.75 33 by 4 $3.75 34 by 4 $4.00 i-inch Spark Plugs from 40 to 60c each 7-8-inch Spark Plugs from 45 to 60c ezch Porter Spark Plugs; guaranteed for one year, will replace any defective $1 00 each Rubber Weld Patches and Cement, each set 75c The celebrated Sprague Tires, one ply more than any other tire on the market, and two dies more than the most of others, and every tire over-size. Put one of them along side any tire you have on your machine and satisfy yourself that we are correct. Minneapolis.

The "open" hop subterfuge is so apparent that Injunction Judge '(-fuses to aeccnt the term without making it cleur that it means con-unionism. In issuing an injunction ap.iinst il wnrkirs nick- Insurance Weaver Realty Co. BENEFITS OF THE UNION LABEL. The onion label adds to business a leading inducement to union buyers and to union merchants. It ctuig a non-union meat market in this city.

Judge Fish said that JL. I al I keeps trade at home where there is local enterprise. In benefits the re- pi taller as well as the wholesaler. It individualizes quality with price. It aids the newspapers and the union whose tenets it advertises.

It is beneficial for stability. It defies un 32 by 3i plain $24.25 me recorii in uir cum- jhi--sents a direct issue between those who strive for the 'union' shop on the one sitleand the advocates of the 'open' or nonunion plan on the other." Editor Cramer of the Review notes this comment by a court that would deny workers' rights, but who refuses to be fouled by tricky terms. The labor editor says: "So at last ii has been judic $16.55 18.90 1735 21.S5 26 55 30 by 3 plain 30by3N.S. 30 by 3J plain 30 by 3S N. S.

31 by 4 plain 2S05 35.85 37.65 44.25 39.05 32 by 3i N. 32 by 4 N. 33 by 4 N. S. 33 by 4i N.

34 by 4 N. $46.40 scrupulous competition. It helps to establish the wage scale. It insures a recognition of rights. It is a proud 31 by 4 N.

2805 35by4AN.S... producer. Its colors glow with humanity. Its insignias stand for ially determined that the citi-J zens' alliance and the associated ') i 1 VJ foe of the sweat shop, and it points to a growing co-operation among the workers for the millenium of Sprague Coid Tires at corresponding prices. Remember every Sprague fabric tire is guaranteed for 7,500 miles, and every Sprague Cord tire fr 10,000 miles and we will protect vou on this price.

We are in the Wholesale Grocery Business, but will sell you your auto supplies. universal rights. It wins patronage on merit, indexes character and pro motes American individuality. It stands for some of the noblest feel business organizations are bars, for they maintain that the open slio pis not a non-union shop. And the judge decides that it Judge 'Fish will shortly retire from the bench to write a history of Lincoln, and Editor Cramer predicts that the biography will condemn Lincoln for freeing the chattel slaves "and beyond a question, had Judge Fish been holding court in the sixties he ould have en I KANSAS WHOLESALE GROCERY CO.

ings of mankind and womankind, the testimony of genuineness, the proof of excellence, the amelioration of the wage worker. See that the union label is on every purchase, if possible. r. aaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii iiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia EE i nruirJWir An I 1 I II I II I II IS For Every Railroad Employe and Their Wives, at LtlJ Mil Ml kJJ This meeting is of utmost importance to each and every railroad worker, and every j. worker is urged to make a special effort to attend.

1 H. O'BRIEN, President Missouri Pacific Federation. 1 Executive Committee: J. C. Morrow, W.

O. Hayden, E. Morgan, Geo. Nichol, Geo. Allen, Pete Sheppard.

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Pages Available:
1,269
Years Available:
1917-1920