please have their reports at headquarters on or before the 30th day of each month. The following shows all moneys received from October 31, 1911, to November 30, 1911. should check this statement and note if remittances made are properly credited. from November 30, 1911, to December 31, 1911, will appear in next report. 27.00 2.50 96 30 38.00 46 125.20 93.70 50 192.70 .35 433 Local Union P. C. Tax, Supplies 499 216.70 500 12.80 501 11.40 503 15.60 26.10 504 506 16.60 506 5.30 507 59.40 508 16.10 512 12.50 15.50 513 514 10.30 515 25.20 517 30.60 518 3.00 519 38.60 520 3.90 523 7.30 524 8.50 525 16.75 13.50 526 527 25.90 529 2.40 530 15.00 531 17.20 8.40 10.90 532 533 534 16.20 536 5.70 537 9.30 539 12.00 11.10 7.80 19.20 10.00 540 541 543 544 545 3.60 546 10.80 547 549 3.10 48.70 7.00 551 22.60 552 6.30 550. 553 39.10 557 3.90 559 15.00 561 13.10 562 2.70 563 15.30 564 5.40 565 6.30 566 5.20 567 13.30 568 12.75 569 1.60 570 10.50 571 6.30 572 8.70 573 574 21.20 575 3.90 577 17.30 579 6.30 580 32.40 581 5.90 583 35.50 584 48.70 25.10 14.10 585 2.70 590 13.20 591 7.50 592 6.30 594 16.20 596 11.95 507 8.70 587 589 Local Union Reinstatement & Supplies 711 599 3.60 600 6.50 .50 601 5.40 602 8.50 605 7.80 12.25 607 2.70 3.90 612 2.10 614 4.90 5.00 726 728 615 729 731 733 8.50 734 623 6.90 .75 636 745 638 746 4.40 640 749 .50 750 5.70 641 643 644 650 2.50 651 3.60 1.50 653 18.30 20.80 5.40 19.50 657 11.30 658 5.40 667 2.40 1.90 769 8.00 674 707 .50 708 Local Union P. O. Tax, Reinstatement & Supplies 751 752 6.00 1.00 755 2.40 756 3.30 757 3.90 1.00 758 7.90 10.10 38.60 2.70 3.30 6.90 12.00 7.80 6.90 10.20 15.10 50.00 759 765 6.40 5.95 683 12.80 5.50 685 31.60 686 10.20 785 786 779 45.00 787 794 12.60 14.70 5.10 6.00 3.60 8.40 8.30 22.40 14.40 4.30 14.80 7.20 3.00 7.10 687 4.80 795 11.80 798 8.50 706 17.20 12.70 5.10 709 42.00 14.90 802 22.80 803 21.00 806 19.65 807 27.10 25 808 9.90 710 57.00 Local Union Reinstatement & Supplies 855 4.80 863 16.10 7.50 4.20 .75 873 17.40 8.30 4.50 876 8.40 2.50 875 .50 6.00 1.00 877 2.40 878 20.90 879 6.00 4.00 3.00 885 4.20 6.60 1.00 888 1.20 892 .90 893 Local Union Reinstatement & Supplies 415.80 953 958 7.40 962 Total divided 16.40 3.60 4.20 971 972 1.50, 982 984 D. C. 9 New York, N. Y. D. C. 12 Cincinnati, O. D. C. 20 West Chester Co., N. ØY. 130 Houston, Texas Local Union Total divided 3.90 24.50 8.10 3.00 4.80 12.70 83.70 990. 6.00 992 82.40 3.75 993 5.20 996 7.00 998 3.00 1006 54.00 1008 4.80 1011 240.10 1012 20.10 1.00 1013 3.30 1015 14.20 1016 28.50 6.00 1019 4.40 5.00 10.50 2.50 4.20 3.40 13.90 985 1.50 988 .50 989 1023 MCNAMARA FUND. PROTESTED CHECKS MADE GOOD. 777 Newark, N. J. Reinstatement & Supplies -$ 1197.56 RECAPITULATION. 1048 14.70 6.80 1053 6.10 8.25 1054 .25 1058 4.50 4.80 1061 6.90 1.80 2.00 .50 1.00 2.50 3.45 $20.00 12.50 2.50 6.00 9.67 $875.46 57.60 46.00 15.50 2.25 2.00 30.00 8.50 5.00 4.00 25.00 3.00 141.25 $24.123.46 875.46 57.60 141.25 $25,197.77 NOTE. The total receipts with the exception of receipts for special funds, which are applied direct, or from sale of supplies, which are applied to the Supply Fund, or making good protested checks. which are credited to the General Fund, are divided among the remaining funds as follows: General Fund, 12% per cent.; Journal Fund, 12 per cent.; Organizing Fund, 10 per cent.; Defense Fund, 15 per cent.; Death and Disability Fund, 50 per cent. 60 McNamara Fund MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS. GENERAL FUND. Hedrick, Geo. F., G. P., salary. A. F. of L. tax, October EXPENDITURES, NOVEMBER, N. B. T. Dept. tax, October Canadian tax, October Telegraph and telephone Protested checks redeemed postage and expenses Evans, D. J., services and ex penses Kelly, Samuel, services and expenses Hedrick, Geo. F., expenses... Skemp, J. O., expenses Delegates N. B. T. Dept. Convention: Moran, T. J., services and ex penses McMurray, Thos., services and expenses Kemp, William, services and expenses Doherty, P. J., services and expenses Lucas, James, services and expenses 141.25 JOURNAL FUND. 150.00 150.00 690.91 355.32 355.32 penses Bayliss, Thos., services 31.35 180.35 34.53 5.75 127.80 33.00 27.60 8.79 281.48 201.30 190.30 173.60 155.50 70.00 106.50 225.00 100.00 75.00 50.00 50.00 ORGANIZING FUND. Organizing local unions and ex penses Beck, M. J., services and expenses Vance, J. S., services and expenses Shea, W. G., services and expenses Lucas, James, services and expenses Gallagher, W. J., services and expenses Cummings, E. J., services and expenses Ginn, W. T., services and expenses 141.25 875.88 189.60 170.21 90.20 19.50 20.00 $ 1,875.57 70.06 56.89 8.66 DEFENSE FUND. Hedrick, Geo. F., G. P., expenses $ Finan, John M., 1st G. V.-P., services and expenses -$3,829.40 334.15 10.00 $1,365.39 Kelley, Jos., 2nd G. V.-P., services and expenses Cullen, C. A., 3rd G. V.-P., services and expenses Hunt, D. L., 4th G. V.-P., serv. ices and expenses Swick, O. E., 5th G. V. P., services and expenses Scott, A. E., 6th G. V.-P., serv 10.00 245.02 220.30 227.10 217.60 231.90 237.80 219.65 270.65 90.00 ices and expenses Legal services $2,375.33 109.65 263.45 26 Newark, N. J. 75 Fall River, Mass. 253 Holyoke, Mass. 528 Paducah, Ky. 696 McComb, Miss. 725 Philadelphia, Pa. 928 Grand Rapids, Mich. D. C. 11 Mississippi Valley 1911 -$1,970.02 241.41 258.81 323.10 261.75 224.50 25.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 57 189 18 637 447 195 521 160 524 512 528 323 26 349 191 989 285 194 1066 561 275 613 289 807 499 241 46 184 150.00 163.10 7858 Matthews, Mrs. Patrick. 7859 Kingsland, Mrs. Alfred_____ 7861 Holbrook, Frank P. 7864 Fuller, Walter E. 7869 Harrison, William G. 7873 Longert, Carl 7875 McNeil, Mrs. Edward 7876 Keech, Charles L. 7877 Brown, D. W. 600.00 200.00 51 11 7852 Walker, Frank P. 7853 Purcell, Mrs. Timothy J... 7854 Swift, R. R. 442 7855 Buonagurio, Mrs. Daniel. 848 7856 Patenaude, Clement 803 892 78 451 442 275 268 454 848 247 $3,320.77 50.00 50.00 75.00 200.00 250.00 200.00 250.00 25.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 4 848 927 275 11 115 376 797 25.00 75.00 150.00 300.00 50.00 25.00 125.00 100.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 800.00 300.00 50.00 50.00 150.00 50.00 75.00 50.00 50.00 25.00 200.00 300.00 300.00 75.00 50.00 75.00 50.00 250.00 50.00 25.00 75.00 25.00 200.00 50.00 100.00 200.00 75.00 200.00 250.00 25.00 75.00 50.00 250.00 75.00 100.00 Transparent Wood Finish Interior BEATS LOWER PRICE VARNISH AT EVERY POINT It is put on with a great deal less labor. That pleases the painter. It costs less by the job, because each gallon covers so much more surface. That pleases the contractor. It lasts several times as long and looks better all the time. That pleases the owner. MURPHY VARNISH COMPANY NEWARK, N. J., CHICAGO, ILL. FRANKLIN MURPHY, Pres ASSOCIATED WITH DOUGALL VARNISH COMPANY, LIMITED, MONTREAL, CAN. A REVOLUTION IN PUTTY KNIVES HAMMER CASCADE PUTTY KNIFE Invented, Patented, Made and Sold by a Painter The above cut is a one-half size illustration of the "CASCADE PUTTY KNIFE." A BLESSING to the PAINTER and PAPERHANGER. It is made from the BEST STEEL for the purpose, with HARDWOOD handles. Has a Hammer and Nail-puller and a Reversible Screw-driver. Will save you enough Shoe Leather and Cuss Words in two months to pay for the difference between the "CASCADE" and a common putty knife. If your dealer does not keep it send us $1.00 and we will send you one by mail. 802 South 9th St. Cascade Tool Company Tacoma, Washington |