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The Labor World from Duluth, Minnesota • Page 5

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The Labor Worldi
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Duluth, Minnesota
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5
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A DULUTH EDISON ELECTRIC CO. 216 West Superior Street. No city could well do without the great convenience of a and up-to-date electric plant It has become a universally recognized fact that among all the inventions and aids to facilitate the transaction of business there's none of greater portance than those pertaining to trical have a necessity, without which the wheels of merce would -become retarded and This is a progressive ags and to keep pace with the rapid strides, in all branches of industry every business house must be equipped with the latest and best goods, of which this company is a good example. The record of this well established company shows that they have striven for industrial supremacy through fair and honorable business methods and are at all times striving to keep abreast of the most modern improvements, and giVing tlieir trons the benefit of the perfect service. The officers of this! progressive, cern are as follows: A- W.

Hartmari, president O. G. Hartman, vice dent C. Van secretary and general manager P. Hartman, treasurer, and located at 216 West perior street.

We are far from -the attainment of perfection in any given field-of labor, European Plan 50 Cents to $2 Per Day PRIMA BEER i' ZENITH PHONE 618 and still, when we witness the able conditions which prevail in an establishment such as the Duluth son Electric company, we have ample reason to congratulate ourselves on the great amount of good which has already been accomplished in the field of industry. It is fast becoming a well recognized fact that the two great forces of capital and labor must work harmoniously together to secure continued prosperity to both. This principle, is becoming better recognized by both employer and ploye and this paper believes that it is one of its duties to promote this spirit of harmony and friendly ing. The time fdfr antagonism tween employer arffl employe has passed, and the era of mutual fulness is about to begin. The pany and management are composed of excellent men and they conduct the business in a creditable and tory way.

The Labor World, in extending its co-operation and support to the Puluth Edison Electric company, predict that their business will continue to prosper and increase so long as it is cohducted on the present liberal and progressive lines in the growth and progress of our city. Since our last edition the company has reduced their rate to 8 cents a kilawait, in other cities the average paid is from 12 to 15 cents a kilawait. This was done to favor the working CARGYLL KENNEY, Props. 103-11 Lake Ave. S.

Just Off Superior St. Duluth, Mnn. Individual and Public Baths HOTEL Zeirilfc Pttbne lutfr Phone 1195-t. New STRICTLY UP-TO DATE man, as a result electricity. usea more and more.

The superiority of electricity, other lights nas been ajdmitted, on account of its conveniencecleanllress and heaithfuiness, it is also mora economical there is no reason why it should not be' in every working man's house. In'fact thai, about the condition at presient in Diiluth, arid lis use is rapidly becoming The cost. has been reduced to a ninauni, and the entirfe expense for a year's lighting for an- ordinaryhome will not run over year. This is less than the, scne lamp would cost, to say nothing of the dirt and smoke and odor, and the loss of time and the annoyance caused by broken chimneys, etc. It may well be said that electricity is the working man's light and should be in every Loire in the city.

DULUTH IRON AND METAL CO. The mission of this review is to set forth a few of the more salient facts concerning the present status cf the city as a acting force and factor in the commercial and industrial life of this section. A oughly representative house, which has always had the best interests of the city at heart and has striven to advance its prosperity, is of the Duluth Iron and Metal company, cated at Michigan street and Third avenue east, where may be. found an in every way up-to-date. blacksmith and machine shop.

They are dealers in new and second hand- machinery, bar Iron, steel beams, relaying1 rails, cables, iron and, stel scrap, etc. They receive and handle large consignments in these respective lines and by ways making a point of promptness in their business transactions ably give satisfaction to their many clients and patrons. The trade territory of this company extends over the" entire Northwest, middle west and Canada and every-, where the name of the Duluth Iron and I4eta! company is held in highest esteem and the goods which they handle bear a reputation for superior- The Labor World predicts for the Duluth Iron and Metal company a career uninterrupted prosperity so long as Its affairs are in the hands of present able and efficient agement. at him? Why he wrote a loveFrom the Philadelphia Presa: ly tfbem to her. but sW never read It.

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The. Duluth Iron and Metal com- "touch of the railroads whlJfc have pany haVe been In business twenty years and the officers are. Max Zalic, Hyman Joseph and Louis Zalk, all practical men in their line. A call over either phone will receive prompt attention. THffiTti mm THE IDEAL FAMILY DRINK ingredients money can buy, and sold to you only when science anchtffi test of time show it to be perfect in age, purity and strength.

There is nothing so acceptable to company as a delicious glass of Cut of Tcwn Orders Shipped on the Day are Received. d. IRON RANGE RAIROAD COMPANY Minnesota jip fast taking her placa among states of the of the facilities which are to develop the almost courses of wealth which are contained ''in her borders. This never have been possible but for the fact that.ihe railroads have ppened up avenues for reaching these storehouses and for ing them to market. It' would be impossible to estimate the benefits which have come to the people of Minnesota from railroad terprises.

It is a popular thing at present with certain politicians to make capital for themselves by tacking the railroads, but-the great mass of people' Tealize that these roads have been the pioneers of ization of the Northwest, and that the wonderful development of this ctJhntry would have been impossible hut for the enterprise, foresight and Courage of these1 men who have trated our forests and spanned our prairies by these 'arteries Of traide and commerce. Foremost among''' the enterprising roads which' ventured into hitherto hardly" known regions, and have made possible the settlement and development of the state, stands the Duluth Iron" Range railroad, whose officers are "among the most eourageous and aggressive business' men of the have never itated at' any expense- which ised returns for the settlers along their lines and have always "been in the. front ranks of those who are ing. the development' of 'our state. Statements of the wonder fur growth: and development of the country through which this'" road passes would read almost like a fairy and if one could have Visited thisconntry a score of years ago When it was practically a.

wilderness, and apaln when it is liped with happy prosperour settlements 'and productive 'farms, they would hardly believe that s'ujch a change- could have brought about in sip short" a time. And neither could it, hag jt not been for the.nTji.glc brought country into, touch with all ithe. world. For the investor, the country cent to this roa 4 offers unrivalled op.pbrtunities, andfor the. home- seeker no better place can be There: are many within a short distance of our wherecitizens of Duluth can, for a small sum of money 'enjoy a pleasant ing, and get in touch, with tjae many beauties of nature, as well enjoy, a delightful season's sport of.

hunting A Duluth 13 to is brewed especially for family use. Made from the "pur best congtatulatfsd upon the pharactcsn her" business mten, who are and progresslve, are typical this spirit. the office'rs the ley treasurer T. Duluth Iron railroad, who hav5e pushed business enter-' prises to a'! successful issue, and' whose faith In' the cotmtry has proven" by the large investments' they have and Railroad Street 'I made in property and bjisiness indusv trles on many occasions.1' The employes of this railroad are treated with the utmost" consideration and patrons are shown eyery possible courtesy. The officers of this road ar'e as fair lows: Frank E.

House, president' and general manager H. Johnson, tary and vice president, general freight and passenger agent F. C. treasurer Thomas Murray, assistant secretary and assistant surer F. B.

Kellogg, general counsel ahd J. Cotton, general solicitor. great corporation of this kind, which is liberal and generous with its employes, and which distributes such a liberal amount of money in the shape of wages aftd ior materials and plies, is of the utmost benefit to the community, and merits the support of all that the interests Of the city "and state ait heart. The- Labofr World with all classes of citizens "in wishing success and to tire Duluth Iron Range railroad. DULUTH LOG COMPANY.

We take pleasure in calling'the tention of the union men of and the entire Northwest to the name of the Duluth Log company, a concern Which is worthy of the support and encouragement of all intelligent work-. record of this splendid Company shows clearly that the cers have lii all their dealings with labor been actuated with principles of fairness an3 justice. A concern which pursues' a policy of this kind Js almost to "have a steady and healthy growth. The Duluth Log company Is titled to the support and co-operation pt the men this city, and we the name of the among', city who are anij of conservative V-Organized labor. as it is, ern poiht of Duluth natJVfe vantage-In the ma'ttfcr, pf shipping.

Even in njipderp tlrtieswhen every tendency i-educe cost to a minimum, vitUs.inipossible for the ways to compete with boats In the transportation of cargoes to the ern market. The lake still proves the most economical for the purpose of forwarding the immense volue of ducts to the east. They have a large yard at this -point, as well as at other points the Northwest) Where they handle a large and. carefully selected stock of forest This company gives employment to a large of men, and distribute a large sum of money annually-, in form of 'wages, thus adding materially to the' prosperity and happiness of the workffngmen 'of this section! The officers of this sucessful and. Bradley, secretary a nd.

manager. The city of Berlin' has appropriated 112,500 toward the, fund for combating 'tutberculosis, to- be 'named' in honor of BobeptAbout from pirivate "PRIMA." Hr it It will Scott-Graff Lumber Co. Manufacturers of Lumber, Lath, Shingles, and Fine Interior Finish You Prices on Lumber Millwork Send XJs Your Lists and Plans Let us AMERfGAN PLAN $2.00 aM f2.50 and First Street, Post Office. McKAY Props. DULUTH.

MINN. General Ifenry ports that nearly qne ot tlfe 4,600 to SvOO'O diamondTcutters Antwerp thj out the, t. 4 Court dresseii, hams costumes, cameras and rneese were among the articles alleged to have been 8tolen by WJIUam Great 1 manded at vr 1 .4.

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1896-1922