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Story March 30, 1918

The Tacoma Times

Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington

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Organized labor in the city plans a large street parade on Market Street Saturday night at 8 o'clock, featuring bands and red fire, followed by a mass meeting in Tahoma Hall Monday night where candidates H. Roy Harrison, E. W. Beedle, and A. L. Dickson will speak to rally support for the municipal primaries.

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Labor Parade to Be Night Feature

A monster street parade Saturday night and a mass meeting in Tahoma hall Monday night will complete the campaign of organized labor for its three candidates in the municipal primaries. The parade will form at 8 o'clock on Market street, with two bands, plenty of red fire, and all the union people of the city who can take part. At the mass meeting Monday night H. Roy Harrison, E. W. Beedle and A. L. Dickson, the candidates, will make their final pleas for votes and other labor men will speak.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What keywords are associated?

Labor Parade Mass Meeting Municipal Primaries Union Candidates Political Campaign

What entities or persons were involved?

H. Roy Harrison E. W. Beedle A. L. Dickson

Where did it happen?

Market Street, Tahoma Hall

Story Details

Key Persons

H. Roy Harrison E. W. Beedle A. L. Dickson

Location

Market Street, Tahoma Hall

Event Date

Saturday Night, Monday Night

Story Details

Organized labor organizes a street parade Saturday night on Market Street at 8 o'clock with bands, red fire, and union participants, and a mass meeting Monday night in Tahoma Hall where candidates H. Roy Harrison, E. W. Beedle, and A. L. Dickson will speak for votes in municipal primaries.

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