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PAGE EIGHT BELIEVES BIG VICE RING EXISTS (By United Tress Leased Wire.) PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 25. — According to an announcement made 'by Deputy District Attorney Collier, the federal authorities will be approached on the mat ter of handling the Portland vice scandal. Thirty or more new indictments have been Issued, and many more arrests are expected today. It Is understood that Collier is preparing a brief to be submitted to the government officers as the result of evidences having been found that the operations of the vice ring extend from San litcgo to Seattle. The district attorney's office is in possession of letters and evi dence showing that Portland is far from being the only city con cerned in the scandal. and many of those connected with the local pha.'e of the scandal reside in Other parts of the state. The Comm< rclal club in this city have adopted resolutions c;ili- Ing for a Utorooffh investigation. GOMPERS SICK '<Hy I'nUi-d PIWM I,ense«l Wire.) ROCHESTER, N. V., Nov. 23. •—Samuel Gompera, president of the Federation of Labor, is ser iously ill here today threatened with pneumonia. On account of hlB advanced aige, Campers' friends are greatly worried over his condition. The convention of the building trade department of the federation opened here today. The -general convention adjourn ed Saturday with the election of Gonipers and others of the old -officers. PAY DIRT (Hf Fiulcd I'ri-ss I,rnsed Wire.) CRIPFLK CITY, Alaska, Nov. 25. — Word that pay dirt running $7.50 a foot has been otruck on Eldorado creek, a tributary to the Innoka near here, has started & rush from Bttbjr, Fairbanks and even Nome. Drives Out CATARRH fto more Hloiviiig, Snuffllni; or Morning Hawking to Dislodge Mucus, When You llr< ,'ttlii- (..-nil Destroying lIYOMEI. HYOMEI (pronounce It Hlgh-o mei in guaranteed to end the mis ery of catarrh or money back. Breathe It, destroy the catarrh gerniß, and loon hawking and snuffling wU! cease. Breathe it and crusts will no longer form in the n<>?; munis ■will not lodge in the if.roat; all inflammation will leave the mem brane of the nose and throat and your head will feel clear and fine. Breathe It for coughs, colds and •ore throat; its soothing, healing, antiseptic action is better than all f.he stomach dosing remedies in creation. Complete outfit which Includes Inhaler and bottle of HYOMEI, 11.00. Extra bottle of HYOMEI, If afterward needed, 50 cts., at Crown Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. wS AUK READY FOB YOUB TIIAXKHOiIVIXa lII.WCIt. Tin; HK.ST OF EVERYTHING , PROPKULY PRICED. 4 lbs. best Seeded Raisins, ' He. •■■ .-"'■ Seafiehlpt Oysters. 40<* pint. Cranberries, 10c puart. 2 lbs. Walnuts 25c. : Mixed Nuts, 17 l-2c lb.. Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel, 2 lbs. 85c. j Canned Pineapple, 15c. Canned Asparagus, -Or. : 10 lbs." Sweet Potatoes 2.V. i Fine Apples, 7.V a box. ' Fine Cider, 35c a gallon. Durkoe'K Salad Dressing, 250 a bottle. Li. * P. Sauce, 25c a bottle. ■ Excellent Peas, 2 cans 25c. Baker's Chocolate, 2 cakes •80. ■ Pure Cocoa, in bulk, 25r lb. .'Fancy. Butter. 3 lbs. 91.00.' | Good i Eggs, 30c ilci/.. ! Splendid Coffee, 2.1 c lb. ! Excellent Tea, „ 3 lbs. for pr<9t.oo.~sj,\ :^- ■'•■->' i -:: -'; i ■; *';! m " t - ■> •■ ■..'- -; f ' ■■■.■'-' '' '"^-- ',J Maclean Brothers "Qt'AMTV GROCERS" ; r 032 C Street. '" '!!- *■ .:.' ■■■■-.■ » Main . OOO.'*t«v'J<®RfESe*Jt ?%f^S f¥ {* 2510 North Proctor J. • " V , . Proctor 079 • 80/! Tncon.n ' Store, :- w •/.-_ g>-*: HOli Ko. Union. Madison lt»S. K»M gontli J 12th ami <K. ■. ■ ;. BS^S.TeI.T Mnln 004 :[ t ?" **■) 802 ■ I>| vision I I>ano ,"...,- '. • ■ Sfctif Main 8700 ■„ <■ .:#-.;. ,*i KKLI, Tilt. UKST IHJII C.\BV. foi: LESS" The War the Orphans and the Soup Kettle Greek Children. Made Fatherless by Turk Bullet*. Uihml lp for Free Food at One of the H«li.f HtntioiiH In Athens, THIS MINISTER OBJECTS TO PHYSICAL LABOR ON SUNDAY Rev. H, H. Whitehouse of Sixth avenue Baptist church preached at Kpworth Methodist yesterday morning and *;ave the congrega tion a line going over for the lax Siibbath observance of the com munity. He said instead of go ing to church too many Tacomans were si«>n<lin^ their Sunday mornings building hen coops and •?-<^<^<J><s><S><*><}>'s-<s><j>^<j><s><^<y <$> « <?> KEI'UKSF.NTATIVKS AT 4 •' LAUGH « '•> . <g • WASHINGTON, D. C, 4 • Nov. 25.- — Former presidents 4 *> of the United States will be- 4> ♦ come "representatives at ♦ e> large" of the people, have a <?• ■•• seat in the United States <«> •■ senate and draw a salary of ■• •■ $7,500 yearly during their 4 ♦ life, if a bill introduced by 4 #■ Congressman Builcson pass- •£■ ♦ es. <$■ >$> Being the second man on ■* ♦ the house appropriations •$ ♦ committee, Durleson, it is be- •'•■ ♦ lieved, will gain the approval ♦ <§> of both houses for his metis- ♦ 4) lire. <$> ♦ 4> DEATH OF 2 IS PUZZLING (By I'nitrd Press Leased Wire.) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 25.— Whether or not Hugh Killeen, an aged retired plasterer, and Mrs. Annie Rollins, ;!(), who were found dead from asphyxiation in the lattor's flat here today, com mitted suicide or were the vie- UniH of an accident, is puzzling the police. Coroner I.eland has set a date for an inquest December 3 and will make a rigid investigation. CLUB GRANTED A LICENSE The Commercial club was this morning granted a saloon license to open a bar in its club rooms. Mayor Seymour voted against the license. Commissioner Mills said he was opposed to liquor selling In the club and had fought it as a club member, but the applicants for the license had complied with all legal re quirements and put up their $1,000, so he would not refuse the license. Woods and Lawson voted for tho license, giving the necessary three votes. CAR COMPANY'S DELAY, CAUSE The reason it takes so long to get the paving jobs done this year is because the street railway com pany has not hurried its part of the work through and the city has no way of compelling it to do so. According to the settlement or dinance, the company has 30 days after the city gets through to finish Its part of the work. It has not taken this, but the city cannot finish up until the com pany gets through. It will be two months before the South End jobs are finished now. HADLY MAN<;i.i:i» (By I iiii.d Press Leaned Wire.) VANCOUVER, Wash., Nov. 26. —John Aikman, a laborer, was killed by a train early today, fol lowing a drunken quarrel with a companion. He went to sleep on the track. A northbound train mangled the man's body In an awful manner. doing other physical labor about the yard. On the heels of this Rev. W. H. Reese, of St. Paul's rhurcn, Salt Lake City, this morning hr>B a letter before Mayor Seymour asking what progress is being made in enforcing Sabbath laws, whether the city has any ordi nances and If so whether they are enforced or not. PREPARING FOR FiGHI AGAINST THESE MEN WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 25. Staging of more bitter fights in the senate over several of Pres ident Taffs appointments, is al ready being arranged for by in terested senators. Most of the cases are of former appointments renewals of old political friends. Fifteen officials and sixty post masters whom the president ap pointed before congress adjourn ed last August have also failed to receive confirmation. Among the latter were the fol lowing appointments: Judge Richard E. Sloan, to be United States district Judge of Arizona; Clinton W. Howard, to be district judge in western Wash ington; Beverly W. Coiner, to be United States district attorney at Seattle, and Major Ray, to be paymaster general of the army. DR. SHAW RE-ELECTED Dr. Anna Howard Shaw this aft ernoon was overwhelmingly re elected president of the National Suffrage association. The insur gent candidate, Laura Clay of Kentucky, got only twenty votes. On earlier ballots Katharine MeOullagh received 13 votes and Jane Addnms 11, but their names did not appear on the deciding ballot, their votes reverting to Dr. Shaw. Our Precise Artist A Low Salt. Northwest Forwarding Co. 2019 Pac. ay. Phone Main .197. Reduced rates on Household Goods, Machinery, Pianos and Automobiles assembled and forwarded to and from all Western point* in full car loads. ."HE TACOMA TIMES. You'll Find It Here ' County Engineer Noal has been asked to draw plans at once of three bridges on the'new Tacoma-Stellacoom scenic boule vard, and announced that bids for the work would be 'adver tised this week. Harry Gaze, the famous Iio»don lecturer and editor, -will commence a series of five class lessons to night in the auditorium of l the Temple of Music, and continue every evening except Thanksgiv ing. The subject of the course is "Practical Training for . Health, Youth * and Efficiency." •< Mr. Gaze . will also give a vlectwre ev ery afternoon this :; week at 3 o'clock,'except Thanksgiving day. The afternoon lectures are free to the public. The evening course Is two dollars, or single lesson fifty cents. The lesson for this evening is "The Secret of Per manent and Perfect Health." "Advertisement." On a visit with Rev. and Mrs. Henry • Victor Morgan, Alfred Tomson, national secretary of the Ne w Thought alliance, will be in Tacoma Tuesday. He will speak at the Park Universallst church, where Mr. Morgan is pastor. Plants In the home are a con start tource of enjoyment and pl •&•:»•. They lend a harmoc' ciw mulshing touch to any inter ior at a nominal cost. llin/., flor ist. So. 7th and X sts. . "Advertisement." A. 1... Somers, secretary of the Home Trade league, has received a letter signed by all the exhibi tors of the Home Trade exposi tion, thanking him for his 'work In connection with the exhibit. A paper - on President-Elect Woodrow Wilson by Mrs. King was one of the features of the meeting of the Missouri club held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. J. McGregor, North 18th street. Pollco officials are attempting to discover the source through which Tacoma boys are getting Sunday whisky. . . Airtight heaters, $1.50 and up. Ewlng Hardware Co., 1111 C st. Main 7750. "Advertisement." Turkey shoots were the sport ing events of Saturday. Shoots were held by the McAleer Gun club and the Tacoma Revolver club. Argonaut Hotel, 100" Par. ay. Cafe and grill In connection. "Advertisement." Price Recob, city detective; his son, and J. A. McAfferty, kayo returned from the neighborhood of Prosper with a bag of 20 geese, 21 jackrabblts and "two coyote pelts. Mini o in. m( fruit cake strictly home made. Duenwald's, T«<i> iiiu'h leading delicatessen, en:t Ilili, near C. "Advertisement." Great preparations are b*ing made in Seattle for the celebra tion of Shrlners in that city No vember 30. Six western i*Bm ples will be represented. "Carstens Packing Company will have three carloads of choice, dry picked, corn fed turkeys en route to Tacoma for the Thanks giving trade, to be dosposed of at wholesale." "Advertisement." The severance of his connec tion with the Royal Ice Cream company and the opening of his new store and factory at 1105 Tacoma avenue, has been an nounced by MacClellan Barto. The new company will be known Thanksgiving Groceries '^"■"■■■■■■■lllilllll^ ll™ Bedding Bargains for Priced Less Here Now | q ... "A***/" f* Thanksgiving Time! Eastern Cranberries— H|l» I |j£tVC KJ?*\* VjITCCH Cotton Fleeced Blanket*— Special, quart . . .'...... I Ul» I size, close woven, short nap, in "None Such" Mlnco ' ■ Ift ■ ''-« . <■ w*. gray or white, a 0 4 CQ Meat—Perpkg. ■..'...-. IUC I Cf arrive Sk-nA R*» » *2 value, for ; $liO3 "Veiibcst Mince Meat"—4l) I OlcHlipS CMICI D 6 Ci , a . .„ Per package .. lUC I *■ ' ned Spreads — Pure white. Citron, Orange or Lemon Oft. :■ ' . «■ *m m. honeycomb; hemmed ends; full Peel—Per pound ..... ZUC T^ ■Tl ■ 9 size. The $1.45 CI OK Canned Pumpkin— . 4(\-. \J -* *> I m, ■»% #•*%. I kind for «pli£.«l ™rt::::.3sc Kealoanta: STirt^:.... 15c =«. <» • We Almonds— Soft shelled, Oft- •***' Comforts—White cotton per pound ".■..'.■..■.... LMXt «^* = ~ — filled and silkoline covered, Ulark Walnuts— 1fl«» f&ff *■ 4 V.*vfL $1.65 values C 1 OQ Very special, lb. ...... IUC dfyJ^£*4^&£B&. for ..' $1.00 Mixed Table Nuts— 1C« T*^^-^\^iS4S§^ All kinds, per lb ..... I3C .^^tlr^. teSlaF^^Sr "<'< l slle(l<s—Regulation size; Pop Corn—That pops, ■ OK** si&SEiSfcS&x /^JJL *>' h3sZv&>l% good bleached muslin, 3-inch 3 lbs. for £UU ;y&Sm^JM%/f^V:y^^^^^'' hem; the 85c CC- Fancy Orangen — Special a &9Bffl/fiMirS~^i&i!e^<WM& sheets tor OvIO foX 1 IOC !:: 30c JkiK< 7% Mi I>il- Case,, «5,86-ln«h size. Hosy Red Apple*— M ni) J^f^^Sm^J& V ' ifflHL with 3-inch hem, ISc ICp Guaranteed, a b0x.... $ I iUU «nl""^ii**lfc^ini values for .* " iJO Celery—Large, white C- Mwk?P' Table Napkins—White damask, bunches, for ... JO, >»Ail hem, the $1.50 do/.. fl> 110 paV"'""'^ I^??^... 25C f..-#^ "I can bring joy kind for .'.; 5° $1.19 .Seeded Haisins— 4 . Ofif* MWi and happineSS tO \ ''% Table Cloth—White damask 1-pound packages for. .. OUC WLI thousands of vj'l and hemstitched; 2 1-2 yards Sweet Potatoes—Fancy f)C A 'r/(M uiiwuo»i*«. E&S long, the $1.75 «I^fi crop, 10 lbs. for .......£,Ul> Homes Wltll rjM. kind, for «pin)U lilackbcrry Jelly— IC#» > 'C! ftr TT ' fJ-rpPTI <fei^v 2 large glasses for ZOC V O. „XX Wicou *p-' Crash Tow.-linn—ln brown ltn- Full Cream Cheese— 00f» Stamps en, for roller towels. Social Very special, per lb ZilC i tomorrow only, KOr* "Wage Earners' Market." ! 6 yards for •.• . . OUli —Second Floor. • —Main r loor. W—B—MBBiwJL——CHIFMHHIIIIB.WIII ■■!■ lIIWI 1 H WH">MBBgaMS»<ggaBBSB^ '^^^ Sweeping Clearance or j^ll| I W^ 1 Women's and Misses' Dresses^^^|| JifA,/ SIX BIG LINES— DRESS OR GOWN nff/M 6-^. J THE HOUSE IS THROWN INTO ONE HUGE LOT/////S^<h^ q .pV :g[ FOR A RAPID FIRE RIDDANCE TOMORROW. \W V # I T HERE—IT'S OUT—Now be prepared for a sur -//„ v V ' I @¥P-?l^f '"'is('- llrr(i"s a sale that tops :invtli'n- tliatj'l 3$ 3t^ | l^^S^L we have over attempted in extraordinary value jjjiv-, \~*>ft\ fi r^^SF^V '""' Cost marks are forgotten. These beautiful ij"~~ : (\ / B $ //IHa\^lik Paris-inspired garments must Go! Right now ml 11\ W \ llimßi the heart of the social season! / •>// d ' V § W JoHn 1 "^ Serges, Diagonal Worsteds, Corduroys, Messa- I// \\ j 1 Hf//iU»4!I9 lines, Taffetas, Pompeian Silks, Crepe de Chines, | / j a IfflßßEn : Crepe Chiffons, Flowered Chiffons, Crepe Voiles, j ... ! | '!''!■ B|y I Faille Silks and Chiffon Broadcloths—a glorious j 9' | I nSBpSli Bewitching styles that reek with modest smartness I j 1/ I I SiKmffljj ;"1(1 distinctive dressiness— ' I I V, I^Sfl I Six lines—the $14.65, $19.98, $22.50, $25.00, $27.50 i \ | Ij iji &M ; and $30.00 groups all thrown into one— ......... I. ! oI | I' /hK^il ' mnirr \ ■ o • B 111 JHm iX Alterations Free. gf%£\ £\£*% See Pacific ay. wbffiK ■■> i B JtrSSPf'S Sale Now On y.|J \M\l Window Display. J!TWi Iwi i \|||^ Full Blast. tPt/ # %/O —Second Floor. Ijgiii"^ j 1 * _^ "The Doll Store of facoma" Opens With a Sale A SALE THAT calls to giggling girls and bashful boys with the greatest bargains in Dolls Tucoma has ever seen. It's the opening gun of the season, an event that will mark this store again as "The Doll Store of Taeoma." The low prices are the result of much planning and so unusual at this time of the year that we caution all prospec tive purchasers to "shop early." - DOLLS CAN SLEKP—BUY DOLLS FOR CHRISTMAS NOW AND —NOTK THE PRICES Last Year's Lot of Dressed Dolls — Unbreakable "Cute —The dur- Character Dolls in all the different A lot of little beauties that came too a bie doll with a voice; 12-ln. ilQ^ national costumes; 14-in. CI yiQ late last Christmas; 18-inch dolls B i ze; special for *?3C do 1 1: ver special (9 1 i*t C^feV 0 $1- 29:............59 c tressed Kid Dolls with B,eep.n j*SSST2S&SIL *&£ 13-inch Dressed Dolls with eyes that eyes, natural hair and strong joints fralm . ; $3.98 always; on 00 close in sweet sleep. Qflf* throughout; 24-in.; ©Q QO choice now «|}/.idU Choice wllu a $4.98 doll; special «|>Oi«JU Temporary Quarters on the 2d Floor. coupon! ! (F~ ~~ ■ • • j^^y Stirring Good for 10 "s. &\\ (Of WE /<rsaves youMONEv"//(s)f /^HI Thanks after Nov. 27, 1912. ]jSSk PACIFIC AVENUE AND COMMERCE AT lsts'ST^ W McCormack Bros. T^n ■' _.. - - JJ ' Blast. as the Barto Ice Cream company. Gus W. Keisel, a saloon man of Tacoma, is being sought by the sheriffs following the failure to pay a bill of $115.76, and a fine of $50 for violating the antl treating law. The increasing demand for plants and cut flowers in the past few years has compelled Liorenzo Ghlllarducci of the California Florist Co.. 907 Paci fic avenue, to enlarge his floor space, providing an individual plant room. Official notices of election and certificates will be mailed by County Auditor W. A. Stewart to the newly elected county officers. OLBNDORA, Cal.—Sixty tur keys, fattened for Thanksgiving, disappeared last night from A. U. Wart's ranch. Private detectives found the birds roosting on the pew backs in a country church. ADMITS THEFT Questioned thoroughly by Captain of Detectives Fitzgerald in regard to the possessions he was trying to sell Friday in Se attle when arrested on suspicion by the Seattle police, Frank Jones admitted that he had stolen them from the home of Rudolph Knabel in Tacoma. It was thought from the first that the goods were those stolen from the Monday, Nov. 25,1912. Knabel home, the description tallying perfectly with them. Jones also admitted that thla •• was not his first time in jail and that he had escaped from the Salem jail, where he was being held on a burglary charge, on the 13th of this month. Merchants Delivery llovlnu and Storage Mittn 108.