The Union Review (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1929 Page: 4 of 4
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Repairing
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BEFORE YOU ARRANGE for
YOUR CHRISTMAS RADIO
Knapp Brothers
Stationers and Printers
' is the order of the day
here in good fast Color
Serge Well Tailored.
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39th and Ave. N1
Dr. S.H. Fridner, Optometrist, Manager
Ground Floor Trust Bldg. 2224 Postoffice Street
The Piggly Wiggly Evans Co., a local company,
has now passed its fourth year of successfully
operating Piggly Wiggly Stores in Galveston.
Greater volume, lower overhead, conveniently
located stores aid in the success of PIGGLY
WIGGLY STORES in Galvston. But the great-
est factor in the success of this institution is
that WE HAVE KEPT FAITH WITH OUR
CUSTOMERS. We told you your youngest
child could shop here with the same care as
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X November 9, 10, 11. 12
The Model Laundry
Cleaning and Dyeing
COCA COLA
BOTTLING WORKS
RAILROADS RESIST PROF-
ITS’ PAY;LONG COURT
CONTEST IS PROBABLE
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214 TREMONT ST.
Corner Alley
THE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS THEM ALL
SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
AGE LIMIT IS RAISED
FOR PAINT SPRAYERS
The Smallest
Detail
About your eyes or glasses
is important enough to
warrant your most careful
attention.
PIERSON’S ING.
UNION MADE DRESS PANTS
CARPENTERS AND PAINTERS OVERALLS
MEN’S WORK CLOTHES
FURNISHING GOODS
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THE PRAETORIANS
LEGAL RESERVE LIFE
INSURANCE
C. F. BRICK, District Manager
202 City National Bank Bldg.
Now Writing Educational Contracts
For Children
Galveston, Texas
MICKEY’S COMEDY
and
TALKING TOPICS
Also
SOUND NEWS
and
SOUND FABLES REEL
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
November 14, 15, 16
“JOY STREET”
Featuring
LOIS MORAN
Also
All-Talking Fox Movietone
Picture
and
TALKING COMEDY
Also
- Universal News Reel
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Dixie Theatre
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$ November 10, 11, 12, 13
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PICTURE
“YOUNG NOWHERES”
Featuring
RICHARD BARTHELMESS
and
MARION NIXSON
Also
THE COLLEGIANS. No. 10
and
FOX MOVIETONE NEWS
November 13, 14, 15
“THE SOPHOMORE”
ALL-TALKING AND
SINGING PICTURE
Also
Two Special Vitaphone Acts
And
Fox Movietone News
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Bellville, this state to devise plans
to extend their strikebreaking meth-
ods, so common in this section.
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“REDS” THROW OFF MASK;
OPENLY FIGHT UNIONISM
EASIEST
WAY tO
SECURE
DELIVERY.
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ELITE CAFE
QUALITY, QUANTITY AND SERVICE
The Department Store With
a Personality
THOMPSON
railroad has right to hold all its earn-
ings, the court made this distinction
between a private business and a pub-
lic utility:
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Chicago, Ill. — Communists in this
state have thrown off the mask and
no longer pretend to “bore from
within.”
In the mining industry their Na-
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San Diego, Cal.—Carpenters demand
that 'the state eight-hour law be en-
forced by the local Board of Educa-
tion. They cite 94 separate violations
in the erection of a new school house,
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at the present GAS rate of GAS
everybody can keep warm this win-
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TIME IS MONEY—“Welcome is
the visitor who appreciates the value
of anothers time”; and thrice welcome
the Rubber Stamp for it saves time.
It then behooves you to hike down
to J. V. LOVE & CO., 2205 Ave. C,
for those time aids: Stencils, Seals,
Numbering Machines, etc.
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“By investment in a business dedi-
cated to the public service the owner
must recognize that, as compared with
investment in private business he can
not expect either high or speculative
dividends but that his obligation lim-
its him to only fair or reasonable prof-
it.” .
Phone 90
2207 Mechanic Galveston, Texas
ASK FOR IT BY NAME
GINGER ALE
“The Aristocrat of Them All”
A Galveston Product Better Than The Best
TRIPLE "XXX” BOTTLING COMPANY
PHONES 4500-457
$100 Cash $2. per week
Delivers a New Majestic
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Harrisburgh, Pa.—An age limit of
18 years for persons using paint spray-
ing devicesvis announced by the State
Department of Labor. The order ap-
plies wherever the substances used
contain lead, benzol or ground silice-
ous materials.
Organized painters have conducted
a long campaign against these health-
destroying methods. As usual they
were first derided and charged with
। “opposing labor-saving methods.”
Their position, however, is now gen-
erally accepted, and the Department
of Labor’s order is indicative of this
tendency.
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tional Miners’ Union convened in
WIGGLY guarantees every article . . . WE
ARE CONSTANTLY BACKING UP OUR
STATEMENTS AND PROVING to all Gal-
veston that at PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES,
shopping facilities are better . . . Food is
fresher . . . And Prices are lower.
Washington. — Plans to collect ex-
cess profits from railroads are being-
worked out by the Interstate Com-
merce Commission.
Under the railroad transportation
act profits are 6 per cent of the value
of property used for common carrier
purposes. One-half of this amount
shall be placed in reserve funds main-
tained by the respective railroads and
one-half paid to the commission to
maintain a general railroad contin-
gent fund.
Enforcement of the act depends
upon a definition of what constitutes
“value” of these railroads. Carriers
insist that the potential earning pow-
er and present day reproduction of the
railroads should be included, while an-
other school of thought claims “value”
should only include the original cost.
The Supreme Court was expected
to decide this question in the recent
O’Fallon case, but a compromise ver-
dict was handed down.
The court will undoubtedly be called
upon to again pass upon this question,
as billions of dollars are involved.
The O’Fallon case was referred to
as “the greatest lawsuit in history.”
The railroads resisted the principle
that the government can take over a
portion of their excess profits, but the
Supreme Court, in January, 1924, up-
held this feature of the transportation
act, which is known as the “recapture
clause.” The decision was made in
the case of the Dayton-Goose Creek
Railway Company, a short line in
Texas, which refused to turn over a
cess earnings.
In answer to the claim that the
comparatively small amount of ex-
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St. Louis, Mo.—The recently-organ-
ized Wholesale Departments Uphol-
sterers’ Union has a strike on its
hands, following a failure to negotiate
a new wage agreement. Several large
I plants are affected and attempts are
being made to import strikebreakers
from the East.
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WANT HOUR LAW ENFORCED
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The Union Review (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1929, newspaper, November 8, 1929; Galveston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1426296/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rosenberg Library.