Carpenter . ause at the City of Sorrow Or pass through the valley of tears. But the road of this perilous .iourney The hands of the Master has made;With all its discomforts and dangers, We need not be sad or leading from light to darkness. Ways plunging from gloom to despair,Wind out through the tunnels of midnight To fields that are blooming and fair. If you pause at the v^ity of Trouble. Or wait in the valley of patient, the train will move onward. And rush down the track of the the place is you seek for. Whatever your game or your shall come at


Carpenter . ause at the City of Sorrow Or pass through the valley of tears. But the road of this perilous .iourney The hands of the Master has made;With all its discomforts and dangers, We need not be sad or leading from light to darkness. Ways plunging from gloom to despair,Wind out through the tunnels of midnight To fields that are blooming and fair. If you pause at the v^ity of Trouble. Or wait in the valley of patient, the train will move onward. And rush down the track of the the place is you seek for. Whatever your game or your shall come at the last with rejoicing To the Beautiful City of Rest. You shall store all your baggage of worries. You shall feel perfect peace in this shall sail with old friends on fair waters. With joy and delight at the shall wander in cool fragrant gardens With those who have loved you the the hopes that were lost in lifes journey You shall find in the City of Rest. —Ella Wheeler (Official Sournal nfof (UnvpmUvB anb Hlotttpra nf Am^rtra Publlttatd on the 16th of each month at the CARPENTERS BUILDING, Indianapolis, Ind. UNITED BROTHERHOOD OP CARPENTERS AND JOINERS OF AMERICA, PUBLISHERS. FRANK DUFFY. EDITOR Subscription Price,One Dollar a Year In Advance, postpaid. Address all letters and money to FRANK DUFFY, Carpenters Building. Indianapolis, Ind. INDIANAPOUS, APRIL, 1910 After the outrageous verdict rendered inthe Danburj Hatters ease awarding Loewe& Co. $222,000 damages, it was to be ex-pected that this famous decision would befollowed by others of similar scope andeffect. Such a decision is that handeddown by Judge L. J. Er^ston of the CircuitCourt at St. Joseph, Mo., on March 24, inthe suit brought by the Berry FoundryCompany of St. Joseph against the Inter-national Molders Union. The court is-sued an order granting a permanent injunc-tion against the defendants and allowedthe Berry company damages in the amountof $5,000. Picketing, or in any


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