. Fall River, Massachusetts, a publication of personal points pertaining to a city of opportunity. ST. ANN s chitkc;h payments of interest upon mortgages than ever known in shorterperiods of depression. These facts have been quoted in journals and newspaper, fromMaine to Texas, from New York to Cahfornia—No Pinkertonpolice, no martial law, no financial crash nor abnormal fore-closures. With some privatron and a minimum of pauperization,there is no other city where organized labor abounds, whose re-cord can surpass this. There is no other city in the Union whosefirms and corporations are less h


. Fall River, Massachusetts, a publication of personal points pertaining to a city of opportunity. ST. ANN s chitkc;h payments of interest upon mortgages than ever known in shorterperiods of depression. These facts have been quoted in journals and newspaper, fromMaine to Texas, from New York to Cahfornia—No Pinkertonpolice, no martial law, no financial crash nor abnormal fore-closures. With some privatron and a minimum of pauperization,there is no other city where organized labor abounds, whose re-cord can surpass this. There is no other city in the Union whosefirms and corporations are less hampered under strike is, indeed, a record, of which Fall River is justly proud, forat no time in her history has the stabiUty of her population beenmore sorely tried, the greatness and intelligence of her workingpeople so forcefully tested as during that six months strike of record is an illuminating page in the history of the city, a 72. NOTRE DAME CHURCH recommendation of our people to all employers of labor who maycome into our midst; as well as a guarantee of peaceful safety tothe home-seeker. City of successes! Grand is your location! Majestic aie yourmills! The hum of your increasing shuttles is like more classicmusic to your sons; your myriad spindles are the evidence ofyour successes; your factory bells and foundry sirens unite withfeathered songsters to welcome the dawn of each sunshiny has greatly endowed you, history has contributed to yourrenown, the w^ealth and energy of man have made you greatamongst textile cities, but your crowning glory is not yet. More ware-houses, docks, and wharves along your water front;your harbor more filled with ships of commerce, laden with tradeand bound for every land; developing commerce and more diver-sified industries, can but crown you a star in the constellation ofgreatest cities, south of Mars. FINIS.


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