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Word: cigars (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...follows. RESTAURANT ACCOUNT. Receipts. Dining room, $21,371.50 Ladies' cafe, 981.75 Help's table, 4,469.00 Stock on hand, 847.72 $27,699.97 Expenses. Purchases, $20,690.70 Kitchenware, 300.18 Tableware and linen, 536.60 Board of help, 2,505.00 Service, 6,533.28 Loss, 2,895.79 $30,565.76 $30,565.76 CIGAR ACCOUNT. Receipts. Cash receipt, $2,137.00 Stock on hand, 404.04 Expenses. Purchase. $2,075.06 Gain, 466.98 $2,542.04 $2,542.04 HOUSE ACCOUNT Receipts. Memberships: Active, 2,090 $20,900 Asso., 524 2,620 Non-res., 348 1,044 One-half...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OFFICERS OF UNION ELECTED | 4/2/1909 | See Source »

...follows: RESTAURANT ACCOUNT. Receipts. Dining room, $28,938.05 Ladies' Cafe, 1,084.10 Help's table, 5,040.00 Stock on hand, 912.16 $35,974.31 Expenses. Purchases, $26,209.42 Kitchenware, 549.52 Tableware and linen, 778.29 Board of help, 3,098.00 Service, 7,730.00 Loss, 2,390.92 $38,365.23 $38,365.23 CIGAR ACCOUNT. Receipts. Cash receipts, $2,341.05 Stock on hand, 481.87 Expenses. Purchases, $2,231.88 Gain...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNION OFFICERS ELECTED | 4/3/1908 | See Source »

...home environment. Physically and morally, it "makes all for unrighteousness." Is it a square deal for the republic? One young man, just out of college, answered that question for himself, upon the evidence before him, along in the eighties, and straightway started an investigation of slavery in the tenement cigar-making industry. The action he brought about was labeled unconstitutional then--if I remember right--the fashion in labels has changed since under compulsion of accumulated evidence--but he learned something he has never forgotten. He is the same man who sits today in the White House demanding a fair...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ARTICLE BY JACOB RIIS | 1/26/1907 | See Source »

...following men, delegates to the national convention of the Association which will be held today and tomorrow in Boston, will speak on the general subject of "The Trade Unionist's Solution of the Industrial Problem": Mr. Henry Abrahams, secretary of the International Cigar Makers' Union, secretary of the Boston Central Labor Union, and for many years a labor leader in Boston: Mr. Harry Lloyd, organizer and ex-president of the International Carpenters Union, and a well-known speaker on labor subjects: and Dr. F. W. Tomkins '72, rector of Holy Trinity Church, Philadelphia, and a very active promoter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Industrial Problem to be Discussed | 5/8/1905 | See Source »

...Gompers has been identified with efforts to organize labor, believing that in unity working men can treat with their employers on a more equal basis. He is responsible more than any one other man for the present strength of labor unions in this country. He is a cigar maker by trade, and was one of the founders of the American Federation of Labor, of which he has been president, with the exception of one year, since 1882. Mr. Gompers is also the author of a number of pamphlets on the labor question...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Gompers to Speak April 27 | 4/15/1905 | See Source »

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