Talk is Worth IF You've got something to sell and talk about it for a month or so in the Bridgemen's Magazine. It's the Magazine that is owned and published and read by the Union Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Iron Workers of the United States and Canada. They are all "folks" who are earning money every week, and the Magazine carries your "ad" right into their homes and tells the mothers and brothers and sisters and wives all about you :: :: :: :: :: For detailed information as to circulation, rates, etc., Named Shoes are frequently made in Non-Union Factories Do Not Buy any Shoes no matter what its name, unless it bears a plain and readable All Shoes without the Union Stamp are always Non-Union. BOOT AND SHOE WORKERS' UNION, 246 Summer Street, BOSTON, MASS. JOHN F. TOBIN, President CHAS. L. BAINE. Sec'y-Treas. Telephones: Shop: Yards 1125 Residence: Yards 7514 J. A. PEMENT General Blacksmith Flogging and Riveting Hammers, BRIDGE BUILDERS' AND BOILER MAKERS' TOOLS AND HOISTING DERRICKS 3144-6-8 WENTWORTH AVENUE Caisson Rings a Specialty CHICAGO WHEN ADDRESSING ADVERTISERS PLEASE MENTION THE BRIDGEMEN'S MAGAZINE. IS CALLED TO OUR Official Badge This handsome badge (being three in one) is well adapted for use in the lodge room, on funeral occasions and for Labor Day and other gala occasions. We desire that all members wear the same badge as well as the same button. Show Your Colors If all the boys will do so it will add greatly to the solidity and strength of our union both in the eyes of the general public and non-union men. Turn out in force on Labor Day wearing our union badge. 12 or more 60c each 250 or more 56c each DO NOT DELAY Many are disappointed every year because order arrives too late for delivery by Labor Day. Send orders with money at once to J. J. MCNAMARA 422-424 American Central Life Bldg. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. |