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The Doctor.-"Well, young lady, and what do you want to see about?"

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The archbishop had preached a fine sermon on "Married Life and Its Duties". Two old Irish women were

The Patient (in the slashed skirt). heard coming out of church com—“Oh er doctor

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that-is-I don't know what's the matter-Oh! it's dreadful to have to say it-but-I want you to look at my leg!"-The Spokesman.

"Won't you be very, very happy when your sentence is over?" cheerfully asked a woman of a convict prisoner.

menting on the address.

"It's a fine sermon his reverence would be after giving us," said one to the other.

"It is, indeed," was the quick reply, "and I wish I knew as little about the matter as he does."-Life.

On a recent trip of the North German Lloyd liner "Berlin" from New

"I dunno, ma'am, I dunno," gloom- York to Naples a Major Watkins, of ily answered the man.

"You don't know?" exclaimed the woman, amazed. "Why not?"

"I'm in for life."-New Orleans Picayune.

"What are they moving the church for?"

"Well, stranger, I'm the mayor of these diggin's, an' I'm fer law enforcement. We've got an ordinance what says no saloons shall be nearer than 300 feet from a church. I gave 'em three days to move the church." -The Glassworker.

A notable housekeeper of the last generation, before the days of screens, had just announced that she never had any flies.

"But, Aunt Augusta," faltered the timid visitor, "it seems to me that I saw a lot in the dining room."

"Oh, those," replied her aunt, with a majestic wave of the hand, "those were the neighbors' flies. They come in occasionally. But, as I was saying, we never have any of our own.”Organized Labor.

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London, was registered on the passenger list. The boat was crowded and the purser assigned a husky cattleman from Texas to the stateroom in which the Major had already been quartered. A little later the cattleman, ignoring the purser, hunted up the skipper. "Look here, Cap." he demanded, "what kind of a joker is this here head clerk of yours? I can't travel in the same stateroom with that there Major Watkins. For that matter, neither one of us likes the idea."

"What complaint have you," asked the skipper. "Do you object to an army officer for a traveling companion?"

"Not generally," stated the Texan. "only this happens to be the Salvation Army. That there Major's other name is Amelia Ann!"-St. Louis Lumberman.

In a recent debate at the Wichita High School the woman suffrage amendment was under discussion. "It would be unwise to give woman the ballot," declared a budding Daniel Webster in attacking the proposition. "Woman could not be relied upon to exercise good judgment in voting. She changes her mind too often."

The next speaker was a young woman. She arose and cast a pitying glance at her opponent. "I would like to ask my honorable opponent,” she cooed sweetly, "if he ever tried to change a woman's mind once it was made up?"

The young woman got the decision.
The Labor Clarion.

Employers' Industrial Directory

A list of Employers, Manufacturing, Trade and Social Betterment Asso-
ciations that are Particularly Interested in Labor or Welfare Problems

This Directory is Published Herein, Not only for the Information of Our Readers, but to Facilitate Co-operation Among the Various Associations

National and Interstate

AIR BRAKE ASSOCIATION, THE-F. M. Nellis, Secretary, 53 State St., Boston, Mass.

ANTI-BOYCOTT ASSOCIATION, THE AMERICAN- Daniel Davenport, General counsel; Herman Frederick Lee, Secretary, 27 William St., New York, N. Y.

ARKWRIGHT CLUB, THE (manufacturers)-Edward Stanwood, Secretary, Boston, Mass.

AUTOMOBILE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, THE NATIONAL-Al. Reeves, Secretary, 7 East 42nd St., New York, N. Y.

BAKERS, THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MASTER-B. F. Whitecar, Secretary, 411 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.

BAKERS' ASSOCIATION OF THE PACIFIC COAST, THE MASTER-A. W. J. Gibbs, Secretary, San Francisco, Cal.

BARREL STAVE MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION, THE TIGHT-E. H. Defebaugh, Secretary, 537 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill.

BED MANUFACTURERS, THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF METAL AND SPRING-M. Wulpi, Commissioner, Monadnock Bldg., Chicago, Ill.

BISCUIT AND CRACKER MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION, THE AMERICAN-W. M. Brownell, Secretary, New York, N. Y.

BOILER MAKERS' ASSOCIATION, THE AMERICAN-James D. Farasey, Secretary, Teachout Boiler Works, 37th and Erie R. R., S. E., Cleveland, O. BOILER MAKERS' SUPPLY MEN'S ASSOCIATION, THE-George Slate, Secretary, "The Boiler Maker," 17 Battery Place, New York, N. Y.

BOILER MANUFACTURERS, THE NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATION OF-Henry H. Lynch, Secretary, 99 Sumner St., East Boston, Mass.

BOTTLE MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION, THE NATIONAL GLASS VIAL ANDG. S. Bacon, Secretary, Millville, N. J.

BOTTLE MANUFACTURERS, THE EASTERN GLASS VIAL AND-Millard F. Dubois, Secretary, Glassboro, N. J.

BOTTLE MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION, THE WESTERN-G. E. Leggett, Secretary, Winchester, Ind.

BOTTLE MANUFACTURERS' SOCIETY, THE WESTERN GREEN GLASS-L. L. Turner, Secretary, Terre Haute, Ind.

BOX MANUFACTURERS, THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF-E. H. Defebaugh, Secretary, 537 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill.

BOX MANUFACTURERS, THE NORTHWESTERN ASSOCIATION OF-A. J. Stokes, Secretary, Hoquiam, Wash.

BRASS MANUFACTURERS, THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF W. M. Webster, Secretary, 1807-14 City Hall Square Bldg., Chicago, Ill.

BREWERS' ASSOCIATION, THE UNITED STATES-Hugh F. Fox, Secretary, 109 E. 15th St., New York, N. Y.

BREWERS' ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY, THE ALE-Charles J. Warner, Secretary, 109 E. 15th St., New York, N. Y.

BREWERS' ASSOCIATION, THE SOUTHERN-Mamie R. Cook, Secretary, Jefferson and Decatur Sts., New Orleans, La.

BRICK ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA, THE SAND-LIMEW. E. Palmer, Secretary, Buffalo, N. Y.

BRICK ASSOCIATION, THE AMERICAN FACE-R. D. T. Hollowell, Secretary. Pittsburgh, Pa.

BRICK MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION, THE NATIONAL-Theodore A. Randall, Secretary. 211 Hudson St., Indianapolis, Ind.

BRICK MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION, THE NATIONAL PAVING-William P. Blair, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers' Bldg., Cleveland, O. BRIDGE BUILDERS' AND STRUCTURAL SOCIETY-George E. Gifford, Secretary, 50 Church St., New York, N. Y.

BROOM MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION, THE NATIONAL-G. W. Duvall, Secretary, Davenport, Iowa.

BUILDERS, THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF-William H. Sayward, Secretary, 166 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.

BUILDERS' EXCHANGES, THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF J. M. Vollmer, Secretary, Builders' Exchange, Louisville, Ky.; I. Herbert Scates, General Commissioner, 15 E. Fayette St., Baltimore, Md.

BUILDERS' SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, THE NATIONAL-L. F. Desmond, Secretary, 1211 West Washington St., Chicago, Ill.

BUILDERS' SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, THE NEW ENGLAND-R. H. Whitney, Secretary, 22 Garden St., Worcester, Mass.

BUILDING TRADES' AND EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, THE NATIONAL-I. Herbert Scates, Secretary, 15 East Fayette St., Baltimore, Md.

BUSINESS LEAGUE OF AMERICA, THE NATIONAL-Austin A. Burnham, General Secretary, Chicago, Ill.

BUTCHERS' ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, THE UNITED MASTER-John H. Schofield, Secretary, 3636 Arsenal St., St. Louis, Mo.

BUTTER MANUFACTURERS, THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF CREAMERY-George L. McKay, Secretary, Commercial National Bank Bldg., Chicago, Ill. CANE GROWERS' ASSOCIATION, THE AMERICAN-D. D. Colcock, Secretary, 620 Canal St., New Orleans, La.

CANDY MAKERS' ASSOCIATION, THE WESTERN-M. A. Bley, Secretary, 426 Mason Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal.

CANNERS' ASSOCIATION, THE NATIONAL-Bert M. Fernald, President; Frank E. Gorrell, Secretary; headquarters, Woodward Bldg., Washington, D. C. CANNING MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES ASSOCIATION, THE-J. A. Hanna, Secretary, Cadiz, O.

CARRIAGE BUILDERS' NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, THE-Henry C. McLean, Secretary, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.

CEDAR ASSOCIATION, THE NORTHERN WHITE-J. W. Benham, President. Naugle Pole & Tie Co., Chicago, Ill.; W. B. Thomas, Treasurer, White Marble Lime Co., Manistee, Mich.

CEMENT MANUFACTURERS, THE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN PORTLAND-Percy H. Wilson, Secretary, 1526 Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.

CEMENT PRODUCTS ASSOCIATION, THE NORTHWESTERN-Minneapolis, Minn. CERAMIC SOCIETY, THE AMERICAN-Care of T. A. Randall & Co., 226 E. Ohio St., Indianapolis, Ind.

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, THE-President, John H. Fahey, Boston, Mass.; Chairman of Executive Committee, James G. Cutler, Rochester, N. Y.; General Secretary, Elliott H. Goodwin, Riggs Bldg., Washington, D. C.; Assistant Secretary, D. A. Skinner, same address; Field Secretary, Edward F. Trefz, same address. Head office, Riggs Bldg., Washington, D. C.; New York office, Woolworth Bldg.; Chicago office, 10 S. La Salle St.; San Francisco office, Merchants Exchange Bldg.

CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE OF THE PACIFIC COAST, THE ASSOCIATED-C. W. Burk, Secretary, San Francisco, Cal.

CHEMISTS' ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES, THE MANUFACTURING— Henry Howard, Chairman, 33 Broad St., Boston, Mass.

CHILD LABOR COMMITTEE, THE NATIONAL-Owen R. Lovejoy, Secretary, 105 East 22nd St., New York, N. Y.

CIGAR BOX MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION, THE WESTERN-E. H. Defebaugh, Secretary, Edsworth Bldg., Chicago, Ill.

CIGAR MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, THE-President, Frederick Hirschborn, 54th St. and Second Ave., New York, N. Y.; S. K. Lichtenstein, 40 Exchange Place, New York, N. Y., Secretary.

CIGAR LEAF TOBACCO ASSOCIATION, THE NATIONAL-President, Charles Fox, New York, N. Y.; Joseph Mendelsohn, New York, N. Y., Secretary. CIVIL SERVICE REFORM LEAGUE, THE NATIONAL-Robert W. Belcher, Secretary, 79 Wall St., New York, N. Y.

CLOAK, SUIT AND SKIRT MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION, THE NATIONALPhilip Frankel, Secretary, New England Bldg., Cleveland, O.

CIVIC FEDERATION, THE NATIONAL-Seth Low, President; Ralph M. Easley, Corresponding Secretary and Chairman of the Executive Council; headquarters, Metropolitan Tower, New York, N. Y.

CLOTHIERS, THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF-William R. Corwine, Secretary, 13 Astor Place, New York, N. Y.

CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS, THE NATIONAL LABOR BUREAU OF-William R. Corwine, Secretary, 13 Astor Place, New York, N. Y.

COAL MINING INSTITUTE OF AMERICA, THE-Charles L. Fay, Secretary, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

COAL OPERATORS, THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF--H. N. Taylor, President, Old Colony Bldg., Chicago, Ill.

COAL OPERATORS' ASSOCIATION, THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN-J. E. McCoy, Secretary, Knoxville, Tenn.

COAL OPERATORS' ASSOCIATION, THE SOUTHWESTERN INTERSTATE-J. H. Hibben, Secretary, Kansas City, Mo.

COMMERCIAL CONGRESS, THE SOUTHERN-Hon. Duncan U. Fletcher (U. S. Senate), President; Clarence J. Owens, Managing Director; headquarters, Southern Bldg., Washington, D. C.

COMMERCIAL FIXTURE MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION, THE NATIONAL-C. F. E. Luce, Secretary, Murray Bldg., Grand Rapids, Mich.

CONCRETE INSTITUTE, THE AMERICAN-Edward W. Krauss, Secretary, Harrison Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.

CONFECTIONERS' ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES, THE NATIONALWalter C. Hughes, Secretary, 341 W. Erie St., Chicago, Ill.

CONSUMERS' LEAGUE, THE NATIONAL-Mrs. Florence Kelley, General Secre

tary, 106 East 19th St., New York, N. Y.

COOPERAGE MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION, THE NATIONAL SLACK-E. H.
Defebaugh, Secretary, 537 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill.

CORN, THE AMERICAN MANUfacturers' ́AssOCIATION OF PRODUCTS FROM-
William P. Cutler, Secretary, 1236 First National Bank Bldg., Chicago,
Ill.
COTTON MANUFACTURERS, THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF-C. J. H. Wood-
bury, Secretary, 45 Milk St., Boston, Mass.

COTTON MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION, THE AMERICAN-C. W. Bryant, Secretary, Charlotte, N. C.

COTTON GARMENT MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION, THE NATIONAL-Nathan Krauskopf, Secretary, 387 Fourth Ave., New York, N. Y.

CYPRESS MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION, THE SOUTHERN-George E. Watson, Secretary, New Orleans, La.

DENTAL MANUFACTURERS' CLUB OF THE UNITED STATES, THE-Toledo, O. DOOR, SASH AND BLIND MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION, THE EASTERN-Philadelphia, Pa.

DRUGGISTS' ASSOCIATION, THE NATIONAL WHOLESALE-J. E. Toms, Secretary, 81 Fulton St., New York, N. Y.

DRY GOODS ASSOCIATION, THE NATIONAL RETAIL-F. Colburn Pinkham, Secretary, 27 W. 42nd St., New York, N. Y.

ELECTROTY PERS, THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF-Willard Scott, President. care Geo. C. Scott Co., 180 Purchase St., Boston, Mass.

ELECTRIC LIGHT ASSOCIATION, THE NATIONAL-Holton H. Scott, President, the Henry L. Doherty Company, New York, N. Y.; T. C. Martin, Secretary, 29 West 39th St., New York, N. Y.

ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER ASSOCIATION, THE NORTHWEST-H. L. Bleecker. President, Washington Water Power Co., Spokane, Wash.; Norwood W. Brockett, Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co., Seattle, Wash. THE ELECTRIC POWER CLUB (Manufacturers of motors and generators)— F. B. Crocker, Ampere, N. J., President; C. H. Roth, 1410 W. Adams St., Chicago, Ill., Secretary.

ELECTRIC RAILWAY ASSOCIATION, THE AMERICAN-H. C. Donecker, Secretary, 29 W. 39th St., New York, N. Y.

ELECTRIC RAILWAY ASSOCIATION, THE CENTRAL-A. W. Brady, Anderson, Ind., President; A. L. Neereamer, Secretary, Indianapolis, Ind.

ELECTRIC RAILWAY MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION, THE AMERICAN-H. G. McConnaughy, Secretary, Dearborn Chemical Co., 299 Broadway, New York, N. Y.

ELECTRIC SUPPLY MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION, THE RAILWAY-J. Scribnew. Secretary, 1021 Monadnock Bldg., Chicago, Ill.

ELECTRIC VEHICLE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, THE-Albert J. Marshall, Secretary, 29 W. 39th St., New York, N. Y.

ELECTRICIANS, THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MUNICIPAL-John W. Kelly, President, Camden, N. J.; Clarence R. George, Secretary, Houston, Tex.

ELECTRO-CHEMICAL SOCIETY, THE AMERICAN-President, F. A. Lidbury, Niagara Falls, N. Y.; Secretary, Joseph W. Richards, same address. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS' ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES, THE NATIONAL -Ernest Freeman, President, 538 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill.; George H. Duffield, Secretary, 40 Martin St., Utica, N. Y.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF-P. M. Lincoln, Presi

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