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OVERALLS AND JUMPERS-ALL UNION MADE
Souvenirs on Saturdays with every purchase of $1.00 or more

RUSSIAN VESTS

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LAWYER

CHARLES CALDWELL Personal Injury Cases a Specialty

Telephone 2472 John

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25 LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK

Noelke-Richards Iron Works

STRUCTURAL STEEL, ORNAMENTAL IRON

Indianapolis,

and BRONZE, FIRE PROOFING

Indiana

ade

RIDER AGENTS WANTED

in each town to ride and exhibit sample
1910 Bicycle. Write for special offer.

We Ship on Approval without a cent
deposit, allow 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL
and prepay freight on every bicycle.
FACTORY PRICES on bicycles, tires

and sundries. Do not buy until you receive our cat

alogs and learn our unheard of prices and marvelous special offer.
Tires, coaster brake rear wheels, lamps, sundries, half prices.
MEAD CYCLE CO., Dept. L-115 Chicago, Ill

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TALK

Is Worth While

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.,

Address A. J. COHEA,

State Life Bldg. :: Indianapolis, Ind.

WHEN ADDRESSING ADVERTISERS PLEASE MENTION THE BRIDGEMEN'S MAGAZINE.

OF NAME AND

GLOVE CO., 176

JOE KUNZ, Proprietor, originator of the Chicago Bridgemen's Glove, will stop using the name Reliance Glove Co. after September 1st. All street numbers have been changed by law after September 1st. In the future address all mail to

NEW NUMBER

JOE KUNZ, 464 N. Halsted St., CHICAGO, ILL.

MANUFACTURER OF

JOE'S RELIABLE BRIDGEMEN'S GLOVES

In the future all my gloves will be stamped as below:

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BRIDGE BUILDERS' AND BOILER MAKERS' TOOLS AND HOISTING DERRICKS

3144-6-8 WENTWORTH AVENUE

Caisson Rings a Specialty

CHICAGO

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WATCHES CREDIT

SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THE NEW YEAR in fine Genuine Diamond Rings, ladies' or gentlemen's. These are brilliant gems,
specially priced at $20, $25, $35, $50 and $75. Send for our beautiful Catalog containing over 1500 illustrations. Whatever you select
therefrom we send on approval. If you like it, pay one-fifth on delivery, balance in eight equal monthly payments.
AND WATCH CREDIT HOUSE,
nothing is safer than a Diamond. It increases in value 10% to 20%
BROS.&CO. Dept, A809, 92 to 98 Size Street, Chicago, Ill. Branch Stores: Pittsburg, Pa., and St. Louis, Mo. I annually.

OFTIS THE OLD RELIABLE ORIGINAL DIAMOND Your credit is good. Our prices are lowest. As a good investment

BOOT & SHOE

WORKERS UNION

UNION STAMP

Factory No.

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
impression of this Union Stamp.

All Shoes without the Union Stamp are always Non-Union.
Do not accept any excuse for the absence of the Union Stamp.

BOOT AND SHOE WORKERS' UNION, 246 Summer Street, BOSTON, MASS.

JOHN F. TOBIN, President

CHAS. L. BAINE. Sec'y-Treas.

WHEN ADDRESSING ADVERTISERS PLEASE MENTION THE BRIDGEMEN'S MAGAZINE.

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Members of Local No. 8, Milwaukee, Wis., working for the Chicago & Northwestern Railway. (1) Bro. Aug. Milbrath, Foreman. (2) Bro. Jack Christie, Steward. Eighty-five men worked nine hours per day and every Sunday on this job.

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