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All entertainment win ‘he clan end of the highest nature. m pul unnlot: will be du :')—nico t» hon—: makan will ‘bo w ta.no-k nt free public .”. w; gunmen will be ro— man to gro-nh : lemon on thin LM nn. mb." of the nuts leg- Hit!" bele- vm bo um'to nt [hear—| mu. Any one. Genuin...” of these booklet: or lit lam-m l have the me by call tng up. mm. secretary, Aber-. (enn håb No. 24. nt Phone 554, Ah erdeen. ' j um mama ” AI mu munn (999 radar-non Daum-;) sum Nov. Sir-’Soueor-elect‘ C. c.nm.mmnuymuu ”! pm m W hl. by WP" ud mm:-hu. in the Crys w ha, mum m hem" with um ” amel yet delivered by hun. o!" I w sure sated at the w tables. M. tho doll" I plate , .in a. (mt outpouring ot sup )Qfldn Au adm:- which wu nou m'h m man". and which wu ut» et m" republicans, WM lønn-nu. and people or all Ditto. o! mm politia um. Innr- Brpvn opened the speaking jn a W ant-law! addrens o! wol- Lcém in which he «cum; that the is. slo lov—vol lot of i party candidate unu- anoaor My candidate, but that ot mma-n vor-un reac uowylun. or un mole verlul the Vw interests, Wien of party M He helm! tm the vic tpi'y ”»" the lut election was only ”My _‘ 4 ot |ml cleanup pf & dom or man ”etter. gran .] 4» inch-mn. um Fod gt,‘ Lug; who wu ”un the vg.no—.cc sonaten-M bur. *. ,; ”Hk enn. id »:M .W Wu hw m , “Mm ‘ — = fl ) HOQUIAM. wAsmNGTON, NOVEMBER 24, 192;, ms Imam. ma 01? momma DINNER TABLES THAN Kamma—FTSE? COLONIAL CELEBRATION y Whoa Mete ligniner!" emne mummy; usa-viaria, Governor l Imam w. . m to am ' & aan-' tm the m con-1 ny “nut M I tore sli—ill ' " m w.” nom! nu.-q 'Win , ! ha GL, “as! M&M u (rov. of" tut ho w. thou muting må first 0! one or; the lawl-tnt numb hun." of th. great country that‘ i'" to be. . An mam ot tit-fl!“ Thunkaglv in; Day “Men by ldwnrd Win-low, who-o name man third u one of the origins] sinus of tho compact-undo in the cabin out the Jayne-er. md who wu tb:-oi tinn [mormor, rude u tollow' after : description of the moon of. the Intuit: — "Our hnnelt ”gotten In, oui-1 «mer lent (our men on l'ownng.1 ”so om vo night. m e Ipeclnl men-1 per. rejoice toutin- dur ve hud; ‘lnthered the! hit « om labor-." ' “nebulae-ode! kiueduneny: for! u. with n mao help bonden, med the canyon? M amo-t n week, at which the. unions-t other mote.no" vo exegeleed our arms. my of the Indian coming mongat u. end mon: the rut. their greatest king. III-neon, with some ninety men, whom for cumulus. we enter tained end tented; ud they went out and killed the deer. which they brought to'the plantation and bestow- 'W'W li'-J ll , 311429 , od o- our sov—mor m on the captun and the omen. [ "And Ilthoush It in not alwayl u plenum:! » n la at this time vm: m., yet, by the good!-en of God. wo us uu— way an: n M ”- lå— ." om plenty.” ' Oren! may Thngkulvlng in mn the mat hou ‘dny ol'f'the mr for New Mand. It jboom‘~by den-eel u entebuahed m gltitutlon of the State of Massachu setts. the breene day being fixed and ltl ummu observance enforced by “loch! loci-hue!). The time, how— ever, m not uniform In all the New England states; in two of them the dny m let for the Thursday preced ing the hat Thursdny of the month of November. end in the other. among then lunch—ett.. und Connecticut. ll 'll’lfi for the II". Thuruhy, the «Wet nlnoet 160 years Inter was ed b 1 the entire Union. AI Wk uubhlhod Thanksgiv- In 'o."me a day of religion: Mm. But tm- m noon chang 'od and th'olocoulon. even In early times. m oounlderod an appropriate one for [thi]! reunion—a custom which m npoedlly adopted by other 1mm nd which ltlll prevails to a very con-[denne extent all over the ,oounm. l The first national Thanksgiving (Continual on Pace 787.) Pronouncing Sentence EflVHINMHH HEAD lIINES WITH IJNIIIN Down ln Mexico not long since. President Obrogon "as dining with a. mu miter- und restaurant work-rs of Moe 01mm thi: * inual banqnot. The some night, tilb wealthy people of the foreign colonies were giving an elaborate feast to the members oi’ thediplomstic corps at the exclusive Country Club—a feast pre pared and served by members of the union that wu entertaining the pres ident. Obregon had received invita tions to both celebrations. He sent his envoy to eat with society. He din ed with the vatten. The union of Restaurant Workers is the oldest union in the present Ilen ican Federation of Labor, going heck to the Dias period. It is a 100 per enn organization. controlling kitchen worl ers in all hotels and restaurants in the region ot the capital. Besides main taining good working conditions for its members, it operstes as a cooperative society in the serving of banquets. lt has a large working capital and many thousands 0! dollars worth of kitchen utensils. tshles. tableware and linen. rand is equipped to serve any sort of banquet from the largest to the most humble. The union buys. prepares. ‘cooks and serves the food. brings and grr-lea away all the equip'ment. amalgam-t" An no. mva—t..: co Fob: erma nm. hborOnnthdt. PrheECents STATE FEM"!!! II] “PM [M ' (St-te Fedemmmle.) ' l SEATTLE, Nov. 21 —— Belle time lego thewStete Federetioe Olle-bor. » telegram. requested the inter-tote commerce commission to see te It the: unsafe equipment opersting out of the Everett yards wu properly inspected end impaction and safety rules eh !forced. A feversble reply wen receiv ed. stating thet inspectors were » ordered to go to Everett "låta: est opportunity. Shortly , 4 e wreck occurred. north of Everett; on the Greet Northern roed. h Nth. three lives were loet. The Peder-th)! Inin put the matter up to the utef— stete commerce commission, by let ter. which read in pert as tollm': " We ere aure you will “fee M the government must share he re sponsibility if any avoidable accident occurs. etch ee this one. thet could have been evoided had the inspection and sefety rules promulgated for the protection of the traveling public been properly entorced. Interests of Public " The government hes from time to time. recently. teken the position tint the interests of the public were pm mount to every other interest that . mey relate to tren-portalen, end it seems to ne thet inasmuch as the gev ern'ment has used its powers to try end force inbor employed on the roeds to eccept wsges end conditions not otherwise sccsptable to them. thet the f powers of the government might now .- he well used in the interests of ell concerned. to cempel the Great North ern Northern hcific end other roedl * opersting out of Everett to fully com ply with the inspection and ssfety rules leid down: and that if the pres ent non-union. inefficient end incom- ?; petent workmen now employed by "5 them ere incapable of meint-illa; the equipment in e eefe condition. eld k that the bivep of the public are being,”— en es s M. es hes new: bee-ga.; foréibiy proven. that the powers at”? the government might well he un- 3; played to influence those roads to net- 1 ; tie with their old employee. and I through such a settlement restore the£ equipment through their efficient and 'competent help again to a safe condl- : tion that will gusrantee to the travel ing publlc the protection our [event-' ment is eupposed to aftord." The letter slso asks the go tern-v lment to either take steps to ertet: n settlement ot the strike or. toiling in thet, to see to it that the inspec‘ion end safety rules are rigidly enloxwdf SAVINGS sum % «MAIIJHE m JANum The trenar: depsrtment stetee that ? many unscrupulous efforts are bein: ? nude to induce holdere of 1918 War " Sewing Certificates. (05.00) to peng with them for unstable investments æ” ' for consldenbly leu cash then theeqhzi certificetes are actually worth. Thtw War Sevin3 Certificetes. 1918 eeri ; mature on January int, 1938. end r.; be redeemed nt tece value on t 4;; date, by the government. They ere ;4 tuelly worth live dollus today. th , ' = tore take turning. don't let so smooth tamed individnel "in ' you it you ere e holder ot theee c tilicetes. I Since November 15th they m be we} changed for the 1923 me- at 4 ppt cent Treneury Saving Cedillen '1 thus extending for i'ive you-e ha the investment of this money in 3.1.5; emment security. which un not deputy ciete in vane. These eminence ”T redemption can be really eflec now at any money-order poet on or applicetion to the Fedon] leee ' *» Benk ot Ben Francisco ud , branches. The secretary of the "%:: ury lus written full pnrticnlers to 4 the banks and the postulater gone—[g. has issued detailed inntructions på the poet office covering the ' ”' and neceeury procedure. - " !! i; CAMPAIGN 11a"... 11 en: About tour millio- dolk”— elect til. now som" M you. ‘4 ed on reports of m m filed with the em ut [to a. ?.; lø ,ttlmnted the cumu- for M Pate spent 810.000 DW for out nd members of the Koun u nu a‘e 0! 82.000. NEWIIRIY RING". Newberry mig" hl- an: In the Souto. Woll ho und the ”um chem! by labor and [to (new a. tro-No to out Mn.