Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Labor Review from Leavenworth, Kansas • 3

The Labor Review from Leavenworth, Kansas • 3

Publication:
The Labor Reviewi
Location:
Leavenworth, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

P5E THE CAMERA. SEVErt TERSE REASONS. NINHMMHNIHNIM 25 Somt of tho Wonderful Thlnai of Effi Why Trade Union Increase th Which It Is Capable. SOUVENOiR ciency of Labor. Aiifwcrlug (lie ijuostion, "Ilnvo tin Tho cnineru, which dh idea time Into thousandths of a hrn.nd and records Ions raised lowered the HlU loncy of labor'" propounded by tho Huston fiftl 1,1 uiiiivcb lint wvliieiit li cturos nf events which miss (no Saturday, Sept.

Iltli. Globe, Charles I In I up, geimral secro quickly fur I hi' ilirll litiiuan retina to To California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho tiiry-treasurer of the Hoot and Hlioe recognize, It is only through cam Workers' union, says: era that tho niollons of I ho wings of flying, birds and tin- logs of swift "The trades union tends to increase PRETTY PLATE In addition to usual checks with Spices, Extracts, Chocolate, Cocoa, Tapioka, Cornstarch, Tea, Coffee etc. 327 Del. St. Imon (11) pacific! running animals have been analyzed.

To tho camera the fuzzy drivers of tin? BWlfll.V Speeding locomotives stand via out clear cut ami stationary, while UmincoirD Pac51F5c "The Safe Road To Travel" This Low one-way rate is in effect daily from September 15 October 15, 1909 tho efficiency of labor. "First. Moralise It Is educational. Tho Interchange of Ideas and Information between the members Is an evolutionary force making always or higher intelligence. There they discuss the best methods of doing work and the poorest tho best of management and the meanest naturally favoring the best met hods and conditions of work ind nmiiagemeut.

"Second. Iieoause it safeguards health. All legislation regarding sanitary conditions and protection to employees Is duo primarily to union effort. All measures tending to protect the health or body of the workers tend to promote etllclency, It Is opposed to the (substitution of female or child labor for adult male labor. This not only makes for elliclency In the present b.v giving the work to those able to work, but tends to promote the etllclency of the coming generations by keeping the wives In the homes and tho children each Hying drop of rain In tho driven storm Is dlstlni't ami seems frozen In Its place.

The tarpon lisheriuan, familiar with the llrst wild leap of the frenzied lisli as It casts hook and halt fifty feet In the air, sees first In the finished picture the outstretched gills, tho convulsive opening and closing of which had escaped his eye, however Closely he. may have looked for It. Often the eye of the camera will decipher documents of which (he writing laid been siilislant lally oliliicrated by ago, and I have successfully copied with the camera tho utterly faded photograph of a classmate of forty years previous and thereby been enabled to present to a grizzled veteran a like-liess of his curly haired youth. Changes In the pigment of the shin undlscoverabli! by the eye appear wilh distinctness on the sensitive plate, and ROHLFING Wholesale Grocers To points in these states. Tickets good in comfortable through tourist sleepers, on payment of berth rate.

li lcctnc block sicrnal protection. Dimm? car meals and service "Best i Third and Cherokee Streets. the world." For tickets and infomation call on or adJress J. D. IIUKLEY, C- T.

A 228 Delaware Street, Leavenworth, Kansas. 901 Walnut Kansas City Mo. II. G. KAIL, A.

G. F. P. A. Union Pacific R.

R. OLDEST WHOLESALE GROCER HOUSE IN KANSAS. iu the schools, where they belong. It stands for liv T5he 3 It Is said that ample warning of approaching disease lias been thereby given. means of the invisible rays lying beyond tho violet of the sped rum objects may be photographed iti the darkness and, illi the aid of the so called rays, through substances otherwise opaque, When from the darkness of night I storm tho forked lightning the camera makes a vivid ami permanent plciure of each liery trail.

Creatures that, travel by night can be "caught" in the brief blaze of a magnesium charged pistol, the Hush which is of loo short duration for tho creature to move or the dull human eye to the subject. A. W. Idinock in Van Monica's. Established 1S6S.

Telephone Main 17S2. FRED IIEIS Dealer in ardle Monuments CEMETERY IMPROVEMENTS of Every Description. 317 Cherokee Street. Leavenworth, Kansas. ing wages.

A worker who does not earn enough to maintain bis strength must deteriorate. A workman Mho is misused and win) becomes more and more dissatisfied wilh his job takes loss and loss interest In his work and becomes more and more InoHiclent. A man will generally do the right thing by his job if the job Is good enough to make him desire to keep it. "Klflli. 1'eeauso it stands for shorter hours of labor.

The shorter (he day the more tit the workman for his daily task and the better It will be performed more recreation, more study; greater intelligence, greater ellieieuey. it is opposed to the lowering of the cllicieney of labor, the confusion of industry and tho restriction oT output by the wholesale employment of i liild labor and apprentices. Let the men support the fami- PHARMACY Third and Shawnee Sts. Prescriptions carefully prepared by a skilled druggist. A full line of patent medicines, extracts, surgical appliances, etc.

Try a soda while waiting' for the cars. JAPAN A LAND OF COLO? fl ft i ftWl, Farms of Two or Three Acres Divided Into Many Tiny l.ainl is so ticarcc in Japan and Iho people so that a farm rarely consists of mere than an acre or two. These little farms are divided up liny Holds. I the res: of the year in whi'-h made our journey mi. of these Helds was tilled pi cut bar barlev, M' en in color; amah It l4 I -l I i.e?..

t' Lm -va lies, not the families support the men. 'Seventh. r.ecause it is opposed U. i mid will levy a lax upon incompetent I employers, lie it. known that, some em-! ployers arc too lazy or incompetent to I make conditions so that the workmen can do a day's work.

Those freijuent-j ly acc ii a- unions of restricting onipul. "'The trades union does not, believe in restricting the output. Neither will it WULFEKUHLER STATE BANK, Does a General Hanking Husiness with Savings Department. alowed on Savings Deposits, WULVEKUHLER BANK BUILDING. 1, W.

I Don' Ghocs i.l) or Held, nerhaos I he no, yii a lavender colored. -l erlik" fodi Held ith a dark 1 a lie Jiiii ouanty. wovkinansmii I Mill 1 I 1 I i 11 1 I lit) v---J I'l-oin I See: yellow flower: scattered here gra-oil i. pale and which noiber if the li ml He! li! a i I. rd li a Kollli i nllow th" average man to be ovor-I worked by pacemakers, i "Cnduo I rain, long continued, I result in decreased eiiieienoy if for it) I other 1 1 1 1 1 1 by loss of health.

I "The trades union is In favor of every I proposh iiu i hat lends to Increase the j' iii'y, skill or ciii den- of labor and i u'm rahiy to I evcrv deteriorating lull nonce." I convmei3 aiivane lla.t V. L. I) 1 1 li 1UU a I 11 1 Hi I lo 1 I I I wl lal lo. hid 1 tilled Willi of illy, velh.w. 1 LI f.

til' i IV rj. ti W. L. i for tlie Khiies that ean be E11J N' "3 Then to eel hi lull: -t iii'i ice I azaleas dot i i i I A' )L'tjdiici'ii lor Hit; is workl-wi lo. Ho ba-clc 1 'j oi e'ir and ML imi IE round lop MX lull viilni! to tho Successor to IIUilN CARROLL, or.

1 u. sW-i I ree lehl ill Hi a I. lee fre. -nally wiil ill Prcssnt bl 0 For 1 I. 'I'll -non: iliun Affairs.

the sky Mac brh.ld green trees li walls and more pn-t- i.t plastered wa Steani and Gas Fitting'. tr is. .1 i If I' ef 'i'e'Ji' Plumbing', lit 1 I Hi am 1 i.iiii-l, III' i nl I lie '11-: imeii! Iirdice W'i'i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 of hiili of tt native Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. 412 South Fifth Street. I he 1:1 the re.

'''The In Pro-id. ail rlsoii el id 1- 1 1 -r Mil of til. Iiese as a fraiin I i.vi in i i.iiii' il'l I I. i 1 1 r. ly col.

as tin I iIiiti. ve I ra led in I -4 in ef r. I're-id nd 'i, 'in ainl 1 11 1 i 1 of court: wis i-c( li li. hill (heir in jail wis a Mil'-i rades 'nloiiisl has m. in- lhat 11 thinks I he ell lit Ola lint, wlioll; telice I.

irise. Tl hesii.mev I hi y. ly SMl'ir few veal'-: Ill when, count ry that. A the eoiHi jiiv of a 1 1 111 1 of old If Jnsiiee Wright en- ri e. 1 1 will not ai'Kiie I he iei tirelv leo 3 VR t'vi If.

mm an i. law in tilt? ease. youngsters ai.il an evil )iiitelliii ma lantern, I ii- ed make I'reijiieht lo the of I'iineii'V 1 1 a 1 1 1 In Online Maa'ine. has I been taken from the and il is for the court. qlieslioii i Ail appea Judge's de.

of a piea Is LSir woe or. to dei nte. Coed Kiichcn One lmilew ile in (his lown doe: know an.vt ali.ail the servant pi lem, at least so nineli of if as Ian- I he same i me he Trades I'm sires to say, whether wiihin the law or not, the I fae( has been lil'oiifjhl. out. claim of he defendants that "Pail a iouisl di Wri-ht lniportai that I he Cherokee Street.

li state of purity, and delicious taste of these beers. The choicest Honest quality is emphatically expressed in the sparkling of hops and barley malt are used in every brew. IJLATZ MALT-VIVINE (Non-Intoxicant) Tonic for Weak Nerves and Weak Bodies. VAL BLATZ BREWING MILWAUKEE Home Phone 834. Hell riioiie 1077.

do wilh I he keeping of a maid of all work, the ipialily of sia-h service not beiiiK canned. This is liccause her servants always liceomo de-(ded lo her because of her hrii'ld ness and 1 1 i k-liaiiiinous I real meiil, of hem. llavina only the one servant, of doiiblfnl skill and iieeomplisliiiienls, this IioiiscwilV has to spend a deal of time In her own kilehen. The ol bei' day Julia expressed her appreciation this way: the issuance of Injunctions in labor disputes is wroii- and tyrannical Is Pel pass the laws contended by labor and the cry of made law' and 'overniiierit by Injunction' will not: bo hoard in tho land. The necessity for laws of this kind has lunjr been pointed out.

to congress, and conarcss Is alone responsi Miller Schuelle Andrew Carnegie, iu his new-hook on "Social Problems," says: "I never sec a fisliiiiLr fleet sail with Miss Mimiy, yo eeliidy is kitchen oomp'ny." Louisville Times. ble for the present condition of affairs. Congress should act quickly, llelay to do so will confirm existing suspicion that our national lawmakers are hostile to the (idlers of the land and desire rhe exlcrminal ion of the trades union." Strictly Union Shop. CITIZEN AND MILITARY TAILOES 325 Delaware St. Phone 468, FOR BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, SPRING A NO FARM FARM WAGONS CALL ON The Wm.

G. Hesse Son Mfg. Co. Rubber Tires of all kinds furnished, painting and repairing. out hailing it as the finest illustration of tiie perfect relationship which is one day to prevail between capital and labor generally.

Every man in the ship, fmin the captain clown, is a partner, paid by sharing in the profits of the catch according to (he value of his labor." Too bad this Laird of Skiho did not believe and adopt this theory Two Hamlets. lieerbohm Tree and Wilson 1 tarred frave I.oinloii I heir production o( "Man del" almost contemporaneously. A well known wit who was asked hi.s opinion of the dual Hamlets nonchalantly made answer: "Tree's Hamlet is funny without. Iieini; vulvar, but P.arretfs is ulnar without funny." Eo9 Union Conditions Lessen Death Rate. In an article in the ollieial journal of tho Unfffd Workers John Mitchell claims that the loss of life from necldenls In mines is more than, three times as jjxeat proportionately in states where the men are unorganized as in states where they belong to tho union.

Mr. Mitchell fjuotes from government statistics, which, taken In connection with bis knowledge of tho extent, of organization, mrrport tha following statement: In states where the miners belong to th ujjjon tho loss of life last year was 2.47 in 1,000 MICHAEL KIRMEYER, Agents for the celebrated Ioei)Gster greWir o. All Mail and Telephone Orders Promp' Telephone 313. STlL Ls.irncd by Ear. The dear little pirl arose.

Iioweil and recited it in this maimer: Tienhy up N. Dewinff, Widow itarirmil Fate; Still II. 10. Vina, slit! per Sim Winn, Learn h) laliel Aunty Waite." Then, with the tumultuous applause when lie was running the Carnegie steel plant as sole proprietor previous to 1S92. If he bad, perhaps many who are nw in their long home, or aged and in want, would be alive and in comfortable circumstances.

Ah Tint then "the Laird would na hae as much to gie to libraries" and theorize on "Social Problems" and be worth more millions than be can give away Give me a trial at lowest prices, prompt deliveries guaranteed. I want your patronage on these terms. JolmKopp of the niidience ringing" in her eurs, pmnlovod. in states where there was she sat down In happy partial organization it was 5.0", and cago Tribune. jn states where there was praetlenlly no organization the figures were 0 40..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Labor Review Archive

Pages Available:
306
Years Available:
1904-1910