AB(D)IR Confidence Efficiency 1 Tp RINTIN ALL CLASSES OF PRINTED MATTER We furnish the Union Label on Your Printing Telephone 9212 The Union Labor Record Print P. O. Box 1056 t t f M M t THE WORK OF SCIENCE A cellulose band Is manufactured es pecially to protect the government tax stamp on bottles of distilled spirits. "Aged in the wood" will become a useless phrase if a new process of aging whisky in one day is all its in ventors claim for it. Vitamin B is being given to certain patients at the Elgin (111.) hospital for insane. Doctors think dementia prae cox may be caused by malnutrition. A Russian scientist has controlled the sex of rabbits 180 times in 200 births". He separates the male and the female cells in the male sperm by electricity. Discovery of a common basic sub stance in blood and ehloroDhvll sud- ports the contention by some scientists that animals and plants sprung from the same ancestor. Discovery by the bureau of mines of a new method for the purification of potash promises cheaper fertilizer for American farmers and the elimination of potash imports. A keyboard has been devised to re place the lial of the automatic tele phone and speed up operations on large switchboards. The signals are trans mitted instantly, eliminating the ten or twelve seconds required to dial a num ber. FOR MEDITATION Part of good breeding is learning to hold one's temper. It is said that truth is often eclipsed but never extinguished.--Livy. Tell a man he's smart and he's bound to have faith in your judgment. Ignorance 'of future ills is a more useful thing than knowledge. Cicero. The honest man never has to waste much time talking about his honesty. The Emblem of Skill and itd A-nc-e l-UNION COUNCIL V LABEL Ask the Printer to Place fruited Matter ReMafoiMtty M 924 S. Third St. M M t M M M If one does not possess what one loves, one should love what one has. MarmonteL A good man Is one whose conduct Is governed by conscience rather than by his discretion. Children will not Introduce discour tesy into the home if the parents do not open the door. One complains about drudgery; but what would one have to do if drudgery didn't keep him busy? The man you admire has weak points, but he has the good judgment to keep them concealed. "Human progress Is made not by compulsion, but by the development of higher standards of conduct and no bler emotions among the people." Ellhu Root TAKEN FROM HISTORY The British museum has a Chaldean tablet .recording a solar eclipse of 10G2 B. C. The oldest known naval battle Is recordc! in vivid pictures on the wall of an Egyptian temple. Gunpowder, long known in China, made its first appearance In Europe In the Fourteenth century. When Alaric set the ransom of Rome, in the year 409, he demanded as one item 3,000 pounds of pepper. Archives tracing the history of the Italian race in America are to be col lected at the Casa Italiana of Colum bia university. Silver was once valued above gold. The guillotine which lopped off the head of Loui XVI of France was sold at auction in Paris for $167. When taxpayers buy foreign-made (products they prolong; paying taxes for relief in America. ; READ TDK UNION LABOR RECORD. Fair Dealing . D. BOMMEAtJX FAMILY GROCERIES 1005 South TWrd Street Country Preiuea, Frdta, Vest tables; C&ickexis sad Bgfs. DRT GOODS mad NOTIONS. PROMPT DELIVER. it ca Your 1 I OF SUNSHINE LAUNDRY, lne M. G. VOLK, Manager You will be surprised Row economical it will he for us to do your laundry Try Our Tliriitty Service (ALL FLAT WORK IRONED) Pfeoite 172 "LET A LITTLE SUNSHINE IN" Officers North Carolina Federation of Labor President R. R, Lawrence, Typo praphical Union, Winston-Salem. Firsts Vice President James H. Ful lerton , Charlotte. E. L. Sandefur, Winston-Salem, sec retary. Vice Presidents Six Vice Presidents, comprising the Executive Board: Sam Latta, Ffurhm. C. A. Fink, Spencer. H. G. Fisher, Salisbury. H. D. Lisk, Ccncord. H. L. Kiser, Charlotte. Sergeant-at-arms J. A. Pilley, Dur ham. Chaplain R. W. Eddins, Durham. W. W. Bunyans, Asheville. AGITATE, EDUCATE, ORGANIZE! READ THE UNION LABOR RECORD. Services To Individuals Loans on Endorsements Loans on Automobiles Loans on Securities Savings Accounts Safe Deposit Boxes Travelers Checks The Bank for the Individual ..... The MORRIS PLAN BANK of Wilmington Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. WAEEERTAYLOR "That's All" Patronize Home Institutions Fn No matter how small the article, look for the Union Label. Every little bit (helps! Not all Labor Unonists wear Party labels but all true Labor Unionists wear Union Labels. v The Union Label is the insignia of the great army of American Labor. -tt 1 The best way Xor a feller to give thie boss orders is to buy Union Label. -f-fr READ THE UNION LABOR RECORD. ELECTRICITY For Light, Heat, Power Tidewater Power Co. DEAL !LaMinidliry Laundry and Dry Cleaning Dyeing. Pressing. Wc Solicit the Workers business Phones 29 and 831 The non-union man Is a person who reaps where he has not sown. He comet at the eleventh Hour and receives hie penny. He is willing to profit by the aggressive efforts of others to whom be has given no support. Worse than that, he stands ready to stab in the back the very people who have made it posible for him to command a competence. Heywood Broua. 4M" The Siamese Twins of Trade Union economics are Shorter Hours and Bet ter Wages. If you buy Union Label goods, they can't be separated. TRADE WITH HOME MERCHANTS (D) P REPUTABLE AND PROGRESSIVE h W 1.LMI JN LrTON. ALL UNION MEN TUTIONS, THEREBX LENDING YO fiT"L " wwm MEK EL(D)CM Guaranteed SHIRTS Ask the Dealers for Ov The Union Labor Record TBI CAROLINA FARMER Issued every Friday from the efflee of fhc Union Labor Record and The Carolina Farmer, 924 South Third St., Wilmington, N. C. PHONE S212 PHONE 9212 Entered at the Post Office at Wttming en, N. C as second class mail matter. "Whatever Progress the American Labor Movement Makes Rests On An Educational Basis." Samuel Gompers. UNION CALENDAR Dates of regular meetings and list of officers of Local Unions. Secretaries of Unions will please runrtsu this ffies with all changes of officers or time and place of stated meetings. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR. William Green, President. Frank Duffy, First Vice-President. Thomas A. Rickert, Second Vlee-Preal-dent. Matthew Woll, Third Vice-President. John Coefield, Fwirth. Vltue-President. Arthur O. Wharton, Fifth VhPresl dent. Joseph N. Weber, Sixth Vice Preeideat G. N. Bugniazet, Seventh Vice-Preei-dent. George M. Harrison, Eighth Vice President. Daniel J. Tobin, Ninth Vice-President. Wm. L. Hutcheson, Tenth Vice-President. W. D. McMahon, Eleevnth Vice dent. John L. Lewis, Twelfth Vice-President David Dubinsky .Thirteenth Vice-President. Harry C. Bates, Fourteenth Vice-Preti-ment. Edward J. Gainor, Fifteenth Vice-President. FrtTik Morrison, Seeretairy-Treflieser. Headquarters are cated at A. F. of L. Building, Washington, D. C, where all communications should be ad dressed to either William Green, Presi dent, or Frank Morrison, Secretary. Some people are net eartJeulan Others look for the Union LebeL T-K- Every dollar you spend fo TJnlon La bel goods and services is a rote for bet ter Union condition. Patronize Home Merchants. (So F- SEllTEE tailor 15 1-2 Princess Street. Suits Mode to Measure REPAIR WORK r-' , a i 9 THE C ll I Presidents Vice-Presi Financial C. 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