
I I ~ THE JOURNAL OF ~ ~~tttt\\lCAL WOR!{J;Ds AND OPERATORS . OFFICIAL PUBLICATION INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS JU~rrJC! Uj\JJwf'l 1;l;tti:JlJuty " .' .. '~ : A . ":"1': .," ""';,,"-- ~~ . '/j\". ~ - ., '\~: .. ,,: . 1: l 4""' ..' .'J, .. : ~ ., ,:~. ~~,::,.. = 'f_!~' II VOL-t;.\ II :: ..... ":..... '. IIANP!fl~ll ~; :v: '~;~ ~!? ~:c //1\"'" -;'f:? ~:. '" III GAL \J.;\N J II II Oi-JJ'J ~ September, 1924 II 1;l;\J'Hnmll 11I1).\;iAOY II AFFILIATED WITH THE II ~!:> JsoJ'J II AMERICAN FEDERATION III J'JO;l:ia II OF LABOR IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS II n()~.i'trQ!~JII II ~~L!. II DEVOTED TO THE CAUSE OF ( ) ORGANIZED LABOR IC ) I I "" II -r i:§ 1;.\ II II HMH:ClI'IllI II t ~!J O\-:f 101'J II f II ~ I I THE VALVE That Makes a Good Motor Better! NO.1 NO.2 Illustration No.1 shows a cross sec­ Illustration No. 2 shows a BOYLE tion of the BOYLE VALVE open. VAL VE closed under pressure of Notice the separation at the outer edges between the solid crown and the valve spring and gas explosion. flexible seating plate, which is ex­ Note the flexible seating plate, aggerated to show the principle of which has been tightly drawn the valve. against the solid crown with an out­ This slight separation absorbs the ward radial movement that cleans customary clicking noises heard with ordinary valves, and is the basic the valve seat on the top of the reason for the silent operation of block at every operation. Conge­ the BOYLE VALVE. quently regrinding is unnecessary. Made lor All Poppet Valve Motors! DURABLE AND ECONOMICAL BOYLE VALVES improve with use. They save their cost in one valve grinding period. Installed in less time than re-grinding prpgent valvps. For Further Information, Write the Boyle Valve Co. M. J. BOYLE 5821-23-25 So. Ada St. W. S. GOODELL Pres. Chicago. Illinois Gen. Mgr. Send coupon below toda,', for this lenlational. price·smashing furniture bargain. A IPacioulchir­ tonier, writing delk anll wardrobe combined. A mOlt uteful, u well .. decorative piece of bed· room furniture. And at a lpecial, rock· bottolD· reduced price now. Do not go another day wl~ out It. so daytrial-theD pay on Imall monthl,. terms only it satisl1ed. aODaysl Trial Only'l bringl thl. eo&.I; oak combination ward· robe. desk and chilfonler to your home for SO day. trial at our rlak. Note the roomy Ipace a p II df3werl and the won­ derfulconvenienceofthe deak. Note. too, the 1011« construction tha t 11'11' ·Iast a lifetime. Alld the beautiful golden oak finish. It, after SO dayI'. you wish to retum tIM:­ chifforobe, send it back at our expenee and we 11'111 refuDd ,.our $1 plua any freight chargel yOU' paid. The trial will COI& )'o~ nothlna'. S-&7. IWJlih.M Pieces of ,.,..-Iture In One Chiffonier, writing desk and wardrobe. It ....-.... Built entirely of specially selected solid golden finish. BeQutiful, convenient, useful, elegant. Measures 62 in. deep. The selected wood is kiln dried, <!annot warp or crack. Exterior top. shelvea and drawer bottoms are S·ply. Panel ends; heavy comer post•• a Mo"thl But it, after SO daYI, 'fOil ~r .... be .... tiOD measDres 63 Inches hllrh, eapboard 14 Inoh.. high. 17 Inch deep~ Bnd 161nchea decide to keep this won­ I arg; ., 21 Inches wld.ahd 17 Inches deep wide. The door Is IItted with a piainFrmchmirror. ,tuId•• Heav1rodandb~ngen forcoat ..ndtroa..... 8~ x 6X Inches. derfully convenient chit­ lWire, roomy: eJoo •• tilrbt: absolntely dnot proof. C'~ 'L'L' • section bas three 1&rIre,roomy lorobe, start paying oolll' ID k .ectlonbasScomperlmeDt.wltbfnllwldth nl,-,-anler drawen for folded <lotbiDII'. It Si.70 a month until yo.. I drawer above. Lid dropa aivi0lf: ample IDebu wide, '1 Inebes bi,b and ]q Jnebee deep. Entire have paid the cut place e. $28.60. A year­ of only full !~1!~~:::~~: i!~~::~~::~!:~::~l.,l:J~r~ :S~hbl~::~oDq~~li~;~~:~I'I~b}~~d t~:~)' f::~~~ to pay at the rate ofoolJr '_tarial., ete. .IUlt above th. draw.r ~ • roomy bat Sbipping weigbt about 150 pound•• a tew centa a day. We . Ordn by No. B1332VA. Send $1.00 willa coapon. $2,10 monthly - lola/. $28.60 have only a 11 m i ted number of these chlftOo robes. So Had DOW. We Sb!:=';;;'S;=:'o:;:'436'6"ai:~;"§."o.. d BDd '1.00. ShIp .......hd...&od IIoIId Golde. 0011 : trult honett people an),­ Chffforobe. 1 am to 'bu. 80 dan fre.-tri.l.--It I Ir:"p,the : Send .NOW'• where In the United Cbmorobe I will ~.oo 12. '10 montbl,.. It not aau.6ed. am:: tD retvna i£. cbltfOl'ob. withtu 80 dua".ad:roo are to "fgneS - , State.. Opo price, cull ~ IDODe,. aDd aD:r frelabt or .spn.. m.,.•• 1 paid. or credit. o Solid _ ~ No. B7UZVA. $Z••• o =-.5 Don't delay, .Just send $1,00 No di.eoant lor cala -' : along with coupon asa deposit. 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Clip the coupon now_ Half a million more families start­ Send for the Catalogue today. $50,000,000 worth of merchandise ed buying at Ward's last year I Half a r---------------- was bought for this book. Bought I To MontgomeryWard&Co., Dept. 88.H by expert buyers in the best mar­ million more fami­ kets of the world-men whose lies changed their I Chicago. Kansas City, St. Paul, Portland. Ore_ trade is "buying," whose only or­ habits of purchas­ I Oakland. Cal. Fl. Worth I (Mail this coupon to our house nearest you) ders were, "Buy merchandise of ing and took up Please mail me my free copy of Ward'. quality, but buy at prices that will this modern way of I complete Fall and Winter Catalogue. bring our customers the greatest shopping- this I possible savings." most economical I Name .•.......•.•.........•••••• We never make a seemingly low way of buying. I price by sacrificing quality. We of- Why not you, too? I Address ...•.•••••......••..••••• MontgoffieiYWard &Ca The Oldest Mail Order House is Today the Most Progressive Chicago Kansas City St. Paul Portland, Ore. Oakland, Cal. Ft. Worth .~"""1111""""""''''"'""'"' """'""""""""""""''',:,.''""'' """11""'"111111'''11'''''1111''11''''11''' OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL ELECTRICAL WORKERS AND OPERATORS PUBLISHED MONTHLY CHAS. P. FORD, Editor, Machinists' Building, Washington, D. C. This Journal will not be held responsible for views expressed by corre­ spondents. The first of each month is the closing date; all copy must be in our hand. on or before. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS INTERNATIONAL EXECUTI\'E BOARD International President, J. P. NOONAN 506 ~Iachini"ts' Bldg.,Washington, D. C. FRANK J. McNt:LTY, Chairman ;o.rachinists' Bldg., Washington, D. C. International Recretary, CHAS. P. FORD 506 Machillist8' Bldg.,Washillgton, D. C. First District _ _ G. "-. WHITFORD 1G17 Third Ave., New York, N. Y. International Treasurer, W. A. HOGAN, Second District _ _ _ F. L. KELLY G47 South 8ixth 8t., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. !J5 Beacon St., Hyde Park, Mass. INTERNATIONAL 'Fhird District _ _ _ M. P. GORDO:;- VICE PRESIDENTS 607 Bigelow Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Fourth District _ EDWARD NOTH:>AGEL E. IXGLEs, 5u9 St. James St., London, 110 R St., N. E., Washington, D. C. Ont., Can. Fifth District _ _ _ M. J. BOYLE .fOH:> J. SlIITH, 63 Panl Gore St., 4923 Grand Blvd., Chicago, Ill. Jamaica Plains, Mass. Sixth Dis~~ict _ _ _ FRANK SWOR e. 1\1. Bt:GNIAZET, Machinists' Bldg., 2822 Forest Ave., Dallas, Texas Washington, D. C. Seventh District _ _ C. F. OLIVER A. :II. HULL, P. O. Box 1196, New Or­ 2;;8 So. :lIarion St., Denver, Colo. leans, La. Eighth District _ _ J. L. l\ICBRIDIc 165 James St., Labor Temple, II. II. BROACH, ~Iachinists' Bldg., Wash­ ington, D. C. Winnipeg, Can. D. W. TRACY, 250:; Yupon Street, TELEPHONE OPERATORS' Houston, Tpx. DEPARTMENT '1'.
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