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Above is shown a miniature illustration of the new Clean Up and Paint Up Window Display for 1928, made in twelve colors and die cut in a novel design. This display, when set up, measures approximately forty inches high by forty-five inches wide. It may easily be adjusted in a narrower space by folding the end pieces. The die cut circular section with the trees fits in a slot back of the house, giving an effect of sunlight on brilliant coloring.

Dealers and contractors can display packages of goods on the "shelf" which projects from the bottom of the display. The firm name can be prominently imprinted in one color of oil paint on the dark rectangle which is shown in the foreground of the display, or the space which is 32 inches high by 13 inches long, may be left inconspicuously blank, according to the wishes of the

user.

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These displays are being made available as a service to the trade, at a price intended to cover only actual cost and handling, by the National Clean Up and Paint Up Campaign Bureau, 243 West 39th Street, New York, N. Y.

A Union School for Union Painters ILLINOIS COLLEGE of PAINTING and DECORATING, Inc.

Indorsed by Painters Council No. 14

Special courses in the following: New methods of decorating by the
wipe out system, including flowers, fruits, murals and figures. Paint-
ing, paperhanging, wood finishing, graining and marbleizing.

Resident School Only

For further information, call or write to 539 South State Street,
CHICAGO, ILL.

PEUS

In Memoriam

LOCAL UNION

6, Pittsburgh, Pa.. 6, Pittsburgh, Pa.. 8, Gary, Ind... 8, Gary, Ind.. 10, Portland, Ore.. 11, Boston, Mass... 11, Boston, Mass.. 15, Pawtucket, R. I... 19, San Francisco, Cal.. 19, San Francisco, Cal.. 25, Brooklyn, N. Y.. 26, Newark, N. J... 26, Newark, N. J.. 27, Chicago, Ill.. 30, Savannah, Ga.. 36, Jersey City, N. J. 45, Buffalo, N. Y. 45, Buffalo, N. Y.. 50, Cincinnati, O.. 50, Cincinnati, O.. 51, New York, N. Y. 52, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 58, Birmingham, Ala.. 75, Fall River, Mass.. 113, Auburn, N. Y... 127, Oakland, Cal... 127, Oakland, Cal...

129, Cleveland, O..
134, San Francisco, Cal..
137, St. Louis, Mo....
147, Chicago, Ill...

147, Chicago, Ill..
150, Rochester, N. Y..
185, Barre, Vt..
190, Bridgeport, Conn.
194, Chicago, Ill...
203, Brownsville, Tex..
211, Coffeyville, Kans..
230, New York, N. Y.
233, St. Petersburg, Fla..
240, Lorain, O...
242, Orange, N. J.
244, Bloomington, Ind..
258, Boston, Mass..
272, Monterey, Cal..
275, Chicago, Ill..
275, Chicago, Ill.
275, Chicago, Ill..
275, Chicago, Ill..
290, Westfield, Mass..
291, Mamaroneck, N. Y..
296, Brockton, Mass.
345, Philadelphia, Pa..

BROTHER

.A. A. Robinson Oswald J. Owens Herman Orlob August Schlick

Chas. Barton Hyman Berkovitz Jas. E. Murphy

Peter E. Coty Dave Anderson Thos. O'Connor Geo. Stephens John Michael J. Manty Leonard Smart Jas. P. McGarity Frank H. Crannell Robert S. Carr Edw. Scherer Wm. Diesendorf Michael J. Huber

Jos. Lyles C. D. Pihl Morris P. Burke

Fred Buckley M. W. Daniels Peter I. Hjelmeland L. R. Johnstone Frank Faulkner Geo. F. Styche Fred Bopp Einer Jensen Chas. Friend Frank Herbert

J. C. Bjorn Frederick Wintzor Paul Scallo Simon Aguilere Frank Carroll Wm. Sackheim Geo. R. Harvey A. M. Rayburn D. M. Dickerson James Jackson Carl Paulson J. R. Morton Otto Thies Jacob Erlenbach

Otto Langsch Peter Degrell M. J. Rowland Wm. Macmillan Wm. Daniels E. Crosby

LOCAL UNION 346, Malden, Mass... 352, Carbondale, Ill... 386, Minneapolis, Minn.. 386, Minneapolis, Minn.. 400, Long Branch, N. J... 426, Philadelphia, Pa.... 432, Montgomery, Ala.. 452, W. Palm Beach, Fla.. 455, Chicago, Ill... 455, Chicago, Ill... 460, Hammond, Ind.. 463, Hoosick Falls, N. Y.. 481, Hartford, Conn... 491, Waterbury, Conn.. 492, Sherman, Tex... 508, Sharon, Pa..... 510, San Francisco, Cal.. 541, Augusta, Me... 545, Newton, Mass.. 555, Portsmouth, O... 556, Philadelphia, Pa.. 561, Marlboro, Mass.. 587, Philadelphia, Pa.. 587, Philadelphia, Pa.. 594, Hanford, Cal... 624, Chicago, Ill.. 637, Chicago, Ill.. 660, Buffalo, N. Y.. 660, Buffalo, N. Y.. 761, Teague, Tex... 765, Cleveland, O.. 765, Cleveland, O. 773, Quincy, Mass.

777, Newark, N. J.. 795, Cedarhurst, N. Y.. 802, Madison, Wis.. 829, New York, N. Y.. 843, Huntington, N. Y. 848, New York, N. Y. 878, Oakland, Cal.. 878, Oakland, Cal... 892, New York, N. Y.. 892, New York, N. Y. 900, Ashland, Ky.. 916, Natick, Mass.. 949, San Pedro, Cal.. 965, Jackson, Tenn.. 1004, W. Frankfort, Ill. 1074, Boston, Mass.. 1074, Boston, Mass.. 1087, New York, N. Y.. 1189, Mt. Carmel, Pa.. 1234, Wellsburg, W. Va..

BROTHER .Thos. Hanlon ..Geo. Leaman Andrew Ferrell .C. T. Smith Eugene Walch .Wm. Wallace .G. M. Moncrief

...C. E. Hall Paul Ringa

Jos. Mlotkowski

Ed. Kopp James Martin Patrick Bresnon Henry Doreloh F. E. Armstrong ..L. K. Bidaman Jas. W. Lunny Napolean Darif John E. Collins C. Wesley Grady Edward Pryal Arthur H. Broadway Edwin S. Dollinger Harry Mandell W. T. Holser Jos. Rogoz John Nyberg Dennis J. English Robert B. Senerau H. A. Looney Geo. Link Royal Porz

John H. Cavernagh
Theo. Hladky
Oscar Stengewald
Henry Caesar
Bernard Stearns
Wm. H. Seward
Benjamin Zieder

Wm. Zierau
Edw. Jensen
.Geo. Cates

John J. Morrissey
John McGlinchy
Edw. J. Ryan
W. H. Weaver
A. J. Stone
Ode Burke
.Harold E. Swift
Henry McCarthy
Morris Weinerman

Lewis Kimmel
Geo. E. Porter

FINANCIAL STATEMENT, DECEMBER, 1927

Receipts

The financial statement is closed regularly on the last day of each month. Financial Secretaries will please have their reports at headquarters on or before the 30th day of each month.

The following shows all money received from November 30, 1927, to December 31, 1927. Each member should check this statement and note if remittances made are properly credited. All remittances received from December 31, 1927, to January 31, 1928, will appear in next report.

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45.75 1011
42.50 1012

29.40 665.00

$70,246.43

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1.20
17.00
68.20
36.60
28.00
52.75

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NOTE: The total receipts, less receipts from special funds which are applied direct, from sale of supplies, which are credited to the Supply Fund, making good protested checks, which are credited to the General Fund, and Life members (103) which are credited to Death and Disability Fund, are divided among the remaining Funds, as follows: General 15.50 Fund, 121⁄2 per cent.; Journal Fund, 12 per cent.; Organiz9.00 ing Fund, 20 per cent.; Defense Fund, 15 per cent.; Death 9.60 and Disability Fund, 40 per cent.

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