. Carpenter . ble to obtain employment, and there is noimprovement of trade conditions in is certainly a good place for car-penters to keep away from until springtrade opens up. ^ •*« t^ Ohiekasha. Okla.—.\ll carpenters are ad-vised to remain away from tliis city for the37 present as trade is very dtdl and no possiblechance for securing employment. Pay noattention to reports in the newspapers thatcarpenters are wanted, as they are mislead-ing; we have more men here now thanneeded to do all the work and some tospare. ♦ ♦ ♦ Information Wanted. Philip Raab, a member of L. U. ,Br
. Carpenter . ble to obtain employment, and there is noimprovement of trade conditions in is certainly a good place for car-penters to keep away from until springtrade opens up. ^ •*« t^ Ohiekasha. Okla.—.\ll carpenters are ad-vised to remain away from tliis city for the37 present as trade is very dtdl and no possiblechance for securing employment. Pay noattention to reports in the newspapers thatcarpenters are wanted, as they are mislead-ing; we have more men here now thanneeded to do all the work and some tospare. ♦ ♦ ♦ Information Wanted. Philip Raab, a member of L. U. ,Bridgeport, Conn., left that city August 31,1908, and has not been heard of since. Anyone knowing his whereabouts will confer agreat favor upon the undersigned by com-municating with him at once. LOUIS H. RAAB. Care E. Elmendorf, Box 642, Bridgeport,Conn. Clarence Freeman, a member of L. U. 268,Sharon, Pa., disappeared from that city lastOctober, leaving a wife and family, who areunable to locate CLARENCE FRKEMAN. lie is about 5 feet 7 inches high, has lighthair and mustache, weighs about 140 Local Union and his family are veryanxious to learn of his whereabouts. .yone who can locate him or learn of hispresent address, will kindly communicatewith L. E. MOORE, R. S. L. U. 268. 60 Newcastle St., Sharon, Pa. .1. W. Stewart, a carpenter by trade, whojoined our organization in Ilaileyville, Okla.,in 1902 or 1903, is eagerly sought for byhis sister, his mother recently having information as to his whereabouts willbe highly appreciated and thankfully received by MRS. DARCE JONES, 2622 2,)tli Alley, N. Birmingham, Ala. Ole Anderson, formerly a member of 1440, Lead, South Dakota, who procureda clearance card in November, 1908, or anyone knoTving his present address will pleasecommunicate with the undersigned secretary,as the brother sought for is wanted on im-portant business. W. E. SCOGGAN, F. S. L. U. 1440. Box 800, Lead, South Dakota. B. Berghs
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