Newspapers / The Charlotte Labor Journal … / Feb. 8, 1940, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Charlotte Labor Journal and Dixie Farm News (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
WHO'S WHO IN UNIONS I W C BIRTHRIGHT | .f \ W. C. BIRTHRIGHT W. C. Birthright, Cm«i Ppyf dent and urer of tkt International Union* of baa been a member of Us Union since 190*. Be served as Omni Secretary-Treasurer frees UN to 1998, when be became General President • Secretary • Treasurer of ■ this International Union of toe American Federation of Labor. He served fifteen ; tary of the ofLabor and secretary of the Non et of Labor and Partisan Cam; the State F the Railroad___ was one of the first advocates of an extensive organisation among the Southern workers and served as secretary of the organi sation committee when the cam paign was inaugurated. ' He like wise was field representative for the American Federation of Labor and his own International Union. Mr. Birthright hae served the American Labor Movement with intense seal and intelligent leader ship. He has always been a strong supporter of the Union Label cause and has laid special emphasis on Union services which are desig nated by Shop Cards and Service Buttons. * His address is: Mr. W. C. Birth right, General President-Secretary Treasurer, Journeymen Barbers’ International Union, Delaware and Twelfth Streets, Indianapolis. Ind. Patronize Journal Advert lawn yandlsL - UJuaihsDiA, WhrtuaL J-wwuaL d&AoaaJtwn. AMBULANCE SERVICE On* of Charlotte’* Fastest Growing Organization* 9M South Tryon CHARLOTTE, N. C Phone C12S TOP QUALITY • PLAIN TIP POPULAR PRICE Un:on Label on Raleighs and ail v (her B. & W. Tobacco Produ t ,/5 *p0K Mtf/ga Sttfilrtr/r ROSELAND FLORAL 00. riom un ami sin MS N. Try— Cww Try— and Sixth Strwta mmwmmmmmmmmmmmmm VARIETY OF FOODS m3a* brSd*"*^ 'yotrU *flnd ^»ot two or tfciw, tat many to chooM from VS«W/ CAFCTCRIA notic* or service or summons bt PUBLICATION State of North Carolina. County of Meckleobur*. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT J. i. Woodall. Plaintiff. Va. Laasia Woodall. Defendant. The above defendant will take notice that an nation haa been commenced in the above court by the abiiTc namaii plaintiff asainat bar for a divorce abeohrte on the around* of two (t) yuan’ reparation Sand that aha la required to appear before the uadenitaod and aaawer or demur to the complaint filed herein within thirty (M> dan for the laat Irene of thia notice or the plaintiff will ark the court to try tee Irene Joined hernia. Thia the ith day of February. lUt. J. A. RUSSELL. Aretetaat. CM Superior Court. M. I. 11. B. t>. Patronise Journal AdmUm BARBERS’ UNION CARO Beginning; with the Cigar Makers in 1875, a targe number of Ameri can Labor Unions adopted a Union Label. The Journeymen Barbers’ International Union of America, almost from the time of its found ing in 1887, has used such an emblem. The devices included under the term Union Label are three in number: A Label proper, a Shop Card, and a Button. Most Unions choose a Union Label, but the barbers decided on a Shop Card. Placed in the window of a shop, the Card is the most effective form for the Barbers’ Union. This Card is displayed only where good, competent Union barbers are employed. Patronise no other. It ' is printed in blade, red, blue, and gotu. BEAUTICIAN WINDOW CARD At present the Journeymen Bar* here km their own Union Shop Card and the Hairdressers and Cosmetologists’ (beauticians) Do* partment of the union has n sepa rate Union Shop Card. This Card is displayed only where expert, competent Union beauticians are employed. Patronise no other. It is mated in mauve, buff, and blhck. For further information regard ing Union Labels, Shop Cards and Service Buttons write Mr. L M. Ornburn, Secretary - Treasurer, Union Label Trades Department, American Federation of Labor Building, Washington, D. C. MAXWELL BROTHERS FURNITURE RADIOS - REFRIGERATORS 217 S. TRYON STS. PHONE 4874 SALE! Men's Regularly to $1.95 PAJAMAS 3 for KN A very special purchase of pre-shrunk pajamas . . . well tailored from broadcloth and sateen materials. New (mascu line-looking stripes and colorful patterns. Coat and middie styles. Sizes A. B. C. D. MEN’S STORE BELK*S CHARLOTTE, N. C SOME OP THE TH1NG8 WE LEND MONET ON All Business Strictly Confi dential. When in Need of Money We Never Pail You Reliable Loan Co. 121 E. TRADE 8T. (Next to Balk's) Us NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION State of North Carolina. County of Mecklenburg. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Raymell Myers Eilwongcr, Plate tiff, Vs. Robert The defendant will take notice that an action has been commenced against hr said plaintiff in the above court fee a divorce absolute on the grounds of taro (1) jnrs. reparation. Hut defendant la further notified that he is required to appear before the undersigned court and answer or demur to the eonplatet filed herein on or within thirty (10) daps from the last issue of this notice or tho court will proceed to try As issued in this This the II 11th day of January. 1»40 J. LESTER WOLFE. Jan. 1M»: Fab. fcf. Clark of Superior Court PATRONIZE THOSE WHO ADVERTISE IN THE JOURNAL Hw« Am A Pnrt Madam! I Offer You Leisure—for Only a Few Cents a Day— With . . . ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES’ a id POWER 4S0 South Chunk Stvoot Top-Notch Smartness For Spring! ANTIQUE TAN WING TIP »4»s YOU smartly-dressed men who want to be in front of the Spring fashion parade will be carried away with this new model ... in the exceedingly popular ANTIQUE TAN color. Easy* wearing, correctly fitting and plenty good look* lng! Leather soles or rubber Duflex soles, leath er heels. Sizes 614 to 12; A to D widths. MEN’S SHOE DEPARTMENT—STREET FLOOR EELK'S CHARLOTTE, N. C. ITS k CMKY YOU’VE NEVER SEEN BEORL.JBAT VOU’ll WANT TO SE AttMl CHARLOTTE | Fri.-Sat. | I OKLAHOMA KID MONDAY-TUESDAY "DANCING CO-ED” Lana Turner Artie Shaw and Orchestra WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY "GOOD GIRLS GO TO PARIS” Joan Blondell-Melvyn Douglas S'ioo I Delivers A New 1940 Philco Model 158E Push Button Console 5 New Tubes Model PT25 Philco Transitone 5 Tube sQ95 ^ CASH Complete 1940 Philco Now On Display
The Charlotte Labor Journal and Dixie Farm News (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 8, 1940, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75