Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1756-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: Washington State Library; Olympia, WA
Newspaper Page Text
flflfilllfifl IHTEflS «s Mllfll HY HYZIK Flyxlk Iruku Lou With Manchu. Blunder. Hertin J. nyzik has lust eddreued o lengthy circular letter to the unions 0! the state. copy of which he '11!“ been received at Federation heed qurters, containing the mod, mnllei one nntrut'h that has ever been pon ned in this state against any member or oflicer ct e lobes- nnion. An at. tack somewhat similar wee made eyeinet the same potty (W. l. Short. presldenrt d the WW State Federation of Labor) by Pink at the 30mm convention a! the State Federntlon of labor lent summer, but so commonly us all the unerflons of Mr. Flyslk refuted and their tele'lty enteblshed that he left the convention utterly discredited. ; In the letter just mailed out by Mr. 1 Flysik he chemo Wm. Short, the president of the State Federation of labor, with hnvin-g been tried and omvicted o! larceny before the high. eat trbunsl in the Minter: Union. The chm is so unqullfledly end unli olonsly false. No chutes of any char. octet ere elther pendlnz or in ever been filed in the courts of the Miners Union min-t Wllliun Short. 11’ ony charges are to be made they must tint be filed in the lower courts of the organisation in Washington, end them’mnthetnochnrgeeot my 'chnnoter whoteoever hove et any time been filed there—u Mr. mm; thoroughly known; W. M. Short reigned es en officer «Dim-mm. lotntheeu-lypertot 1918 to accept the ottlce of presldent ot the Vedanta m Mention of Letter. and m m on m o! the Janen’ Union in my capacity during to period the tncidents alleged by Mr. am an aid to have occurred. This . FRIDAY and SATURDAY STILL SHOWING ’ 66 . ‘ ‘ Why Worry” ——with'— Harold 'Lloyd It’s 3 Sure Enough Gloom Chaser. SUNDAY AND MONDAY ‘ ‘ ' Lolita ‘ Granville and Fields “The Girl and the Violin.” “Streets of Italy." Dick ml Dick Dixnn Rigg 'h-io “Comedy Singing, Talking, “Acrobatic Bicycle Dancing.” Novelty” PATHE NEWS Anyway? A lot of peo le .draw a pay check every month, and sometimes often“. One fellow gets seventy-five and another gets one hundred and fifty, and neither man has two-bits when payday rolls around again. If you spend all you make, why work at all? You are headed for the discard; you are on the wrong road. Not because we say so, but because the records show this to be a fact. START SAVING, this will make the pay envelope worth something. mm m. _.31 000 000.00 9 9 .ABER D E E N ASSOCI A T I 0 N sAVINGs AND LOAN Bums d W. O. MeCaw, Secretary. in also mu known «I fit. fl!- nik. Ina-dertotry ”banal-om ludicrous charge be M to quote from the reeorde end am e wr potted noel-d deeliu with the one. involving energe- tiled in m: “In“ the then leer-em at the linen' Union. sad in which no m d‘ an! enunciat- was included II um, involvin Mr. Shot-t. Ir. l'lnik’n whole two.” letter in felon with mum-u that we anally to utter. ly devoid of truth. Dustin step- are behchkn‘oputmeldwmnohnr eater of mlidoul dander. WHOLESALE PRICES DECLINE SLIGHTLY WASHINGTON. Nov. 28.—Comper. in: prices in October with thoee of a your ego, u manned by changes in the index numbers, the generel price level h- declined less than 1 per cent, says the United Suites bureau of labor statistics in its hteet releue on wholemle prices. ‘ Fuel and lighting materiel. evonge‘ 24 per cent lower thm in Ochobem 1922, while building meter-hi.- were Nightly lower. The group of mincel laneous commodities ’ showed no change in the price level. In ell other group- prices were Wbly hither than in October of lut your. ' HEALTH SERVICE IS PROBING DISEASES 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 80.—The Uni ted sme- pnblic heelth service is con ducting s. detailed study of common colds end other minor respiratory dis eues and influenn. in an effort to gather as“ that these “(actions may be prevented. Few inflividmis, it is ‘stated, eseepe suffering some acute mirth" candida. at lee-t. once a you from disorders. ‘ These studies by the health service are the first of their kind to be taken upon such 1 broad scale. ' 9001'me WASHIN‘G'IDN LABOR 888-$8; “SCENE FROM “WHERE m NORTH BEGINS,” PLAYI'NG AT THE WEIR THEATER. STARTIING MONDAY. I THEATERS l BIJOU Surfing Tuudly. Have you ever' noticed; in push: theweddenceotsva richmnn—a minimum—that It. a surrounded by high walls, or set ewsy in from the street, or hidden by a. high. think hedge? Even In the country the large l-homes are uwnys hidden from View by Inge trees. protected by iron spiked fences or perhaps by en un inviting hsr‘bedl wine. All these precautions are taken minst the curious. And who amongst us vouhi not be eager to Just “take I. look” inbo the homes of the idle rich. We thesa- so much shout the luxurious \ furnishings. the rich tepmtries end eel-pets end the 31y psrties staged in these homes, that we would just jump st s chance to witness some of these things with our own eyes. Son. of the Modes sound too elab onte «her the wildest imagination sad ‘we ere prone to believe that they no s hit emu-sud. But, acceding to “The Gold Di:- gen.", Phyms at the Bijou, starting. Tuesday, these things ere tame. Here are the true reflections of hilarious nor-ties and wild: times of the Mile Neil and their friends. WEIR Starting Monday. A picture w‘lhh a dog for hem In of. fared movie patrons in “Where the North. Begins," to be shown at the Wolf «Mentor for four only. beginning Hominy. Rlntinfln, the remarkable police do: BIJOU STARTING TUESDAY “THE GOLD DIGGERS” A screen version of the biz Belasoo and Broadway Sensation with Hope Hampton, Louise Found: and Windham M: ‘A gold digger is a can: woman, generally. 30031001:- ing, who painlessly extracts money and other valuable. (mm the gentlemen of her ' acqudntnnoe, mus]! with out mixing them .32un return—Avery Hopwood. In the hero, and in and to excel him .alt in am Warner Brahma chute of the screen. when he take- the m of a wolhdog who town the pack toabmcklholpleuvdoumoluxm pl outlaws, Ind becomes m. ducted Mend. Rintintln wu born on the firing line in Fame and brought to Cali mrnie, where hie intelligence plus the ercellent 'tnining worded him made him one of the elite of dogdom. He his won may champion-hips in run ning and Jumping ;his owner uni there is nothing any dog (In do tint Rintintin cunnot do. The action of "Where the North Begins" in not in the far north, milen‘ tion: civilization, in 1 Hudson Ber trading volt, where Shad (know-y rules with an iron hand on factor. A lung of outlaws is operating in the union and Gabriel Dupre, 9. young tamper, sets out with a load of fun, not knowing it ie a. trep set by Gol iqwny to get him out of the way and thus having Felice Mdl‘evieh n young women at'the poet, at his mercy. Il‘he story beginl with this situation. Gdbl'ie-l is wounded and befriended by e wolLdog. who starts to tttnck him, And from that point the dog taken an active part in the rtirring develop ment. IRAIIE ABBEEMHHS AMEHIBAN SYSIEM Collectlve Banglpln' Bring. Ponce 3nd Justice. (From American Merino Englneer) The open shop employer 0! labor declares that he will run hie-own busi— ness in his own way without interfer ence. Hie man that he is the sole judge of the amount or compensation to be given his employee and of the conditions under which labor is per. med in his employ. That he will mum. with s. corporation to regu late prices: of commodities, but that his employes must not affiliate with a lube:- union to regulate men. Politic. ally, he is s clflsen of the Republic. but industrially he is an absolute mon. arch. * lne mmc would ellminste the employer of labor by changing the constitution in order to abolish pri ute propenty and conduct the tomes of industry by governments) agencies. He denies um America is the land of opportunity. that difference of ability is responsible for difference of for. ,tune and tint on individual should not ensue in industrial pursuits to earn money. hold it as his own, end die noseofitashepleuee. Heweuld conduct industry without profit. the Won sud reward of labor. Drink Water - If Back 0r Kidneys Hurt logln Taklng Salk If You Feel Back“ Icky or Have Bladder Wonkneu Too much rich food form: said. which emite and overwork the kid ney: in their efforts to filter it from the eyltem. l‘innh the kidneys occe nionaily to relieve them like you re. Here the bowell. removing acidl. waste end poi-on, else you may feel 3 dun misery in the kidney region. Iherp pains in the back or sick heed“ eche. diuineu, and stomach nourem tongue is coated. end when tihe weath er Med you have rheumatic twingee. The urine in cloudy, full of sediment. the channel: often get irritated. oblig ing one to get up two or three time during the night. i To help neutrnlize these irritating Mcide end £lth off the body’e urinou mte, be“ drinking weter. Alno get about four ouncel oi Jed Belt- from my phnnnncy‘ tnke n tebleepoontnl in e an of wainr betore hreektut for I on". and "m kidnwe m' thr nct tine end bladder disorder: diap- , Starting Monday . §*,.. 3" If ' ‘2; _,.N._\:‘.W\\_\\.;‘ . . o _ . , \s3\ The famous ’ 1“ . police dog 5 “*3: b in'— :E 3 w. ‘ \\Q 3 § . "v’ ' °. .. 3"» ' ““1 \‘,.v ‘ «git-3“.- ’ _ . " Wu ‘ ‘ .l °" .‘ x t ‘ ‘ m ~ ‘ ‘ " " 5V7: «:6 Bg . , , A STORY OF BACKBONE AND BRAWN Where a dog’s instincts are pitted agalnst the cunning of a man who is more brute than man. . . . . . STARTING MONDAY 2 Wm ' E \ u R‘ filth ‘ g I.” .3 , ! , EVERY on IS m E ”’llnlili“\\\\““ BARGAIN DAY AT Q < PIGGLY WIGG LY 3 Bread £3”? , . Beg 'wKelloggs Bran 51??" 20c? 'gCranberries $22i??:“.‘."" _ 20¢ K > Raisins ii?eei£;.seed‘e“’ 15c t JCOI‘II Starch 5:33.16?” 7 10c ; w rs a i e 5. Soap 100123” , a 456 x —_——l—-—_———_ : “Pumpkin if}??? 17¢: a N W x g Peas £32: 33?de ~ , , 15:: g ’V xra an ar , :7 Tomatoes £2,133” d 25C 3 Peaches $3.1???” 1’ , . , . a 17:: 9 ‘ M. e, o Sliced Breakfast Bacon f 2. 39°. t Everything smears; < ‘~ Lower :3: m“:,‘;“:a“n::ngfw .W'.“ g C; 105 East Heron IT 610 1 St. 0 V Aberdeen Pigs Hoquiam E ” _mmr»ovvl_ < pear. 'nm tunoul mu I- made from the told of mm and lemon Juice, com bind wlth mm. “11 ha been used ‘for you: to help clean Ind stimulate \slmllh kldneya and stop bladder Irri lmuon. 1“ mm ll mm and nuke- a. delightful starve-cont Imm- weter drink which million. of men end women take now end then to help prevent serious kidney and bladder dilorden. By ell meme. drink lots of good me:- every m. Hove your physi eiee examine your lane” st lent twice I yeu.~—edv. 5