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Thursday, June 87,1912.
Merchant's Delivery
. ;'. Mori ng and' Storage
:;;;;, Main 168. :. ; ..-.../-\
SPECIAL
Sale
No. 1 old Potatoes, Of) a
100 lbs. :............ «lUC
New Potatoes 9t*
a pound ........ L.C
Peas, Q _
a • pound .. 0 C
Cabbage, O«»
a pound ..... L. C
Large supply of strawberries,
raspberries and cherries, cheap.
Phone Main 1030
Corner 13tlt and D
; We have Increased our prac
■ tice year by year since we lo
cated in Tacoma. Why?
Because we have always
■ given our patrons the best work
the best materials and our
charges have always been as
low as is possible for first class
dental services.
?• We do not pretend to com
pete in prices with cheap ad
vertising dentists, but we do
:, claim that in our offices you
; . cam , get the truth about your
■ "tooth troubles and have them
■ properly cared for at a cost
which will be much cheaper in
' the end than if you simply
looked for the lowest priced
| place regardless of the relia
bility of the firm.
' ~ We do ; r not ■ advertise j one
price and charge you another.
: Our prices are always the same.
. Our system of replacing
teeth without the use of a plate
■ is unequaled, anywhere. * Every
piece of this work is made by
an expert in our own labora
tory.' ■",,":.' ■■..--.
I|i0 TOOth
- . Our, guarantee covers this
; work. ;!',-* -' ,'..*" .- if'■-;■ •';;.
] No Better Dentistry At
j : Any Price
j Plates if, i\ ....; $10 up
Bridgework ....: $5.00
Crowns $5.00
I Fillings V*. v. v .\^ $1 up
■ ;y No charge for examinations.
Chicago
Dentists,
I INCORPORATED
1124 1-2 Pacifto'wr.^;^
i Hours: Dally, 8:30 a. m. to
? 8:80 p. m.; l Sun., 9 to IS.
II Wk LOOK f FOR THIS i SIGN. 1
■I ' You can see It from any point I
Ikon Paclflo »».Trf^~»,t^g«K|
FIGHT ALREADY
WON SUITES
BRYAN
VICTORY OF YRSTKRDAY
BOLSTERS UP 11. >l■l .s OF NK
KRASKAV WHO 111 < I.MUS
HE'LL FIGHT < I. I■: A \
THROUGH THIS OONVBX
TION FOX PmXJttESSIVIKM.
(By United Press Leased Wire.)
FIFTH REGIMENT ARMORY,
BALTIMORE, Md., June 27. —
"The fight is already halt won.
There is nothing to say about
what is- left. There have been
and there will be things happen
ing, not only every day, but every
hour."
Surrounded by a crowd that
jammed his rooms to s-uffocatlon,
William J. Bryan today uttered
the above defiant declaration
when asked to outline his plans
for continuing the fight on the
Murphy-Taggart-Sullivan combin
ation of conservatives wno
brought about his defeat for the
temporary chairmanship of the
democratic national convention.
He declared that he intended
fighting throughout the conven
tion, not only for the progressive
platform, but for the progressive
candidates that he declared the
democracy of the country was ex
pecting to have named.
A determined effort was m:i<v
today by-^the Wilson men to get
Bryan to come out openly for
their candidate. He refused and
called attention to the fact that
he la Instructed by the Nebraska
democracy to vote for the nomin
ation of Speaker Champ Clark.
But that there is an under
standing between the Wilson
leaders and the Nebraskan is cer
tain.
Bryan was in earnest conversa
tion for some time today with
Herman Ridder of New York,
John E. Lamb of Indiana, Sena
tor Gore of Oklahoma, Senator
Luke Lea of Tennessee, Senator
Culberson of Texas and a number
of others before going to tne
meeting of the sub-committee on
resolutions.
Rldder was reported to have
tried to "feel the commoner out"
on the question of candidates but
did not receive much information.
"I have not discussed candi
dates with anybody," was Bryan's
comment today upon a rumor that
he would "bolt" the convention
if neither Wilson or Kern is nom
inated.
Bryan is throwing cold water
on all "bolt" talk and indus
triously preaching harmony.
Go Up
On the elevator to the
fifth floor of the Cali
fornia building where
you can buy
Ladies' $2.00
and $2:50
and Men's
$2.50 Shoes
The only place in
town where you can
buy $4 to $5 values for
$2.00 and $2.50.
A shipment of wo
men's white and tan
High Top Shoes has just
been received.
Booms 507 508-509
California Bide.
Take Elevator to Fifth
Floor.
Open From 8 to 0.
Saturdays, 8 to 10.
The Camera Turned On The Big Guns at Baltimore
At the top, snapshot of th«
blind »n<l brilliant Senator Gore
of Oklahoma. In the center, for
mer Senator Pettigrew (on right)
confers with former Senator 1»»
--boia. They are Clark's chief
managers. Below, from left to
right, snapshots of Theodore
Bell, the famous California pro-
T. R. Campaign Manager Is
Busy With the Progressives
(By Cnlted Press Leased Wire.)
NEW YORK, June 27. —Fol-
lowing Colonel Roosevelt's dec
laration at Oyster Bay that lie
personally would lead the new
progressive party and no compro
mise leader would be acceptable
to him. Senator Joseph M. Dixon
of Montana today held confer
ences at the Hotel Manhattan
with progressive leaders from
several states.
During the day there was to be
further conference in the sen a-
Soaring Birdman Felled by
Sir Cupid's Deadly Arrow
Claude Graham-White and Bride
(By United Press Leased Wire.)
LONDON, June 27. — Claude
Grahame-White, England's fore
most aviator, who at various
times lias been reported encaged
to Pauline Chase, "the pink pa
jama" girl. Miss Eleanor Sears of
Boston and half a dozen other
American society girls, was mar
ried today to Miss Dorothy Tay
lor, daughter of Bertrand Leroy
Taylor of New York. The «ere
raony took place at Wldford, Es
sex, the bridegroom's brother,
Montague, acting as best man.
Bar Association To
Hold Annual Election
BK2*^i* i*ii'»i' iii"*"i*vr ei!pp*'"i''ii
The Plerca County Bar associa
tion will elect new officers for the
coming; ear : at Ja . bar meeting to
b« held at the court house Satur
day morning.
M«;W. J C. ;• Morrow, J president i of
the association, says ' lie ■ ■will 1 not
stand ; for; r«h*l«cttoa,*v:p;M*#*M;
;': The { local association will en
tertain the state '. bar association ,
tit* * lant >olpr July and August 1 1,*
2 and S.
THE TACOMA TIMEa
tor'a room participated in by Goo.
W. Perkins, Controller Pender
gast, Frank A. Munsey and otn
ers.
Senator Dlxon said that the
plans for formal organization
were well under way but lie
would make no statement or com
ment on Colonel Roosevelt's as
sertion that he accepted the Or
chestral hall nomination In ,gooa
faith and had no intention of ab
dicating in tavor of any other
progressive leader.
Only the personal friends and
relatives of the two families were
present but these included most
of England's leading aviators.
After the ceremony there wa»
a reception at Highlands, the
residence of Sir Daniel and Ijidy
Gosch. The honeymoon will, bti
spent partly on the continent anA
partly in England. Graham*-'
White first met his bride in rat<U;
Atlantic on board the Olympic,
since which time Miss Taylor ha*
been a regular Attendant at
White's aviation meetings at
Herndon.
EARLY RELIEF
FUND COMPLETE
/ The ■ Early relief fund collected
by the Spanish-American war rat
erans 8 has S beeu * completed '„ and
f911.33 will be turned 1 over to
Mrs. Early to ! apply on 1 the ) pay
meat' of : the home purchased .«t
Diamond I Point I near | the | m*rlne
hospital where JJarly has 1 been
given '•mplojnaent.'^^fes&iW?
Th« collection* were $1,194
bat over 9800 was spent in Urn»
VMfe.
grrssivo; Doss Murphy, caught
smiling (a wonderful catch that)
|k nn<l National Cominitteenian A.
■ MlCiliill I'nlmrr of IVnn-)lvnnf»,
W wtit beat Boas Jim Guffy. The
r lower small figure Is tin- famous
old si-i(t«»unt-Bt-uriii», John F.
Martin. The other small figure
k is a caricature of Secretary Wood
' son of the national committee.
BIG MILITARY
DISPLAY OH
JIM 4
The night of July 4 at the sta
dium will be a biiH.v one. Begin
ning with a band concert at 7:30
there will follow a grand parade
and military spectacle participat
ed in by the 72nd Highlanders
regiment of Canada, United
States regulars from Fort Wor
den, sailors, marines, national
guards and troops, and all of the
floats used in the big street
parades.
After Rex Tahoma and the
queen have been crowned and
showered with thousands of
roses there will be a grand re
view of the entire pageant, in
cluding the Piper's band selec
tion, mounted drill by troop B,
Mile. Cleo, Oriental dancer; color
and bayonet drill by the 72nd
Highlanders, Japanese fencing,
broadsword contest by mounted
troop B, Roman races, steeple
chases and fireworks. The pro
gram will last over two hours.
HARMON STILL
IN THE RING
(By United Press Leased Wire.)
„ COLUMBUS, 0., June 27.—"1
positively have ' not withdrawn
from the presidential ■ race. - My
name will 'be 'presented |at ' Balti
more," declared ■- Governor ; Har
mon \ here j today. Harmon I refus
ed ;to say whether he : would sup
port what | candidate ! Is; nominat
ed and he 1 was non-couimltal \on
the . report that some of I his dele
gates were flocking to the. Clark
standard. ■V^V'.iVof*v?l~'';:
Checker Criticises
City's Methods
■.? * I,eroy Thomas, government
checker of cities, who cam a back
to Tacoma yesterday to «end back
to Washington tie books used, in
the I census :. trials I her*, say* ■; the
defalcation of Brlngolf at the city
hall could • have ; easily been :.: pre
vented if the city had i adopted a
plan v of,. sending , a.' statement <to
all , property owner* , who; owe ' a»
seasmente or who bare paid i them
giving * them |f the J exact I standing
of the aooount. ■" • ,': v '-T^^M
jia This scheme, however, would
cost I more than ■'■ eheckfa« ■■ up the
books, It ■ ni»&mimmm^^
.H* The Brlngolf i defalcation , would
h*T«s \ been \ eMily caught gif i the
books b&4l been checked either fey
the % controller, the "<% accountant
hired.by; the city or the: state ao
couuUiits. ■.-■.---
NO BACK DOWN
IS WAI! CRY OF
PROGRESSIVES
SHATTERING OF UNIT RUMS
list NIGHT SIGNAL VIC
TORY FOll RADICAL KM:-
MKNT IN DKMOCRATIU
I'ABXY. ' *
(By United Press Leased Wire.)
lIAI/riMOHK. Md., June 87. —
"No compromise" was the slogan
today of the progressives. With
ilk- ancient and time-worn unit
rule shattered so far as Ohio and
all other states whore delegates
were chosen by primary are con
cerned, the progressives were In
sisting that they would yet show
that this was a radical gathering.
While the convention resumed
Its sessions at noon today there
was much work scheduled before
nominations would be reached.
Just before adjournment a few
minutes before midnight a partial
report from the credentials com
mittee was presented. This In
cluded the Illinois cases where
the committee declared In favor
of the Roger Sullivan cohorts In
the state at large as well as In
the Cook county districts.
After the tdpjporary roll call Is
complete the report of the com
mittee on permanent organisation
will be taken up. This will niaKe
Olllle James of Kentucky chair
man and will mark the passing
of Urey Woodson, also a Ken
t ink lun. from his position of sec
retary.
DELEGATES TO
PICNICTODAY
This afternoon the delegates
to the Christian Endeavor conven
tion will Join in big excursions,
ending with a picnic and open air
supper at Point Defiance this
evening at 5 o'clock. The morn
ing session was given over to ad
dresses and worship.
There Is a hit fight on between
delegates from Coeur d'Alene,-
Idaho, and North Yakima for the
next convention. The first meet
ing of the nominating oomiulttee
was held yesterday and will not
report until the hist day of the
convention. Over 750 are in at
tendance.
300 VISITORS
TAKE IN CITY
Bearing SOO engineers with
their families the steamer Ken
nedy came over from Seattle with
the American Engineering con
vention yesterday and the guests
were royally entertained here.
Luncheon was served at the
Commercial club and the visitors
were showered with the finest of
roses.
A trip through the St. Paul
mills here some big logs were
sawing, out to the stadium and
Point Defiance park and a view
of the waterfront made the guests
want to stay longer.
Tacoman Hart
In Lumber Mill
(By United Press Leased Wire.)
ELLENSBURG, June 27.— J.
I). Willingtor of Tacoma, who
took a position in the Ellensburg
lumber mill recently, was caught
In the line shaft yesterday. Fel
low workmen with knives tried
to cut his coat off and save him
and finally got him away after he
had been iwhliiod * couple of
times and had several ribs broken
and a shoulder crushed. He was
considerably out by the knives In
the haete to free him. They ex
tricated him Just in time to ear*
him from death In the cogs.
Iti;OKIVIiH Ar«)I.NTMK.NT.
(By United Preaa l>«»ed Wire.)
UOMB, June 27.—^The Right
Rev. John Joseph McCort, Cath
olic vicar general of Philadelphia,
wag today appointed titular bish
op of Azoto and auxiliary bishop
of Philadelphia. Azoto is in Asia.
The bisaop will reside In Phila
delphia.
DRY
WOOD
Oat to any length, «8 for
big load delivered. 2m, all
•Ims ; and : grades ,of li^mtwr.
windows *ud doer. ■ ebea*. ;^ s
BO TTH AND TACOMA AY.
Pbone Main 810.
NAVAL MILITIA
RETURNS TO
TACOMA
Tacoma. Seattle and Cuahman
school naval militiamen return
ed yesterday from a 12-day cruise
on the battleship Pennsylvania
which took them as far south as
Loa Angeles and gave them some
real experience on a battleship.
They had target practice off
Log Angeles, Seattle making 11
points, Tacoma 12 and the In
dians 15. An attack on a tor
pedo boat also enlivened the prac
tice.
School Children To
Work Week Longer
Tho school board yesterday aft
ernoon voted to add a week to
the end of the next scnool year,
making school close in Tacoma
June 20. This will give the
board $10,000 additional from
the state and county school rev
enues as the board gets nine centa
from state and county for every
pupil every day of school attend
ance.
Aa the board paya teachers by
the year the additional week will
not make the expenses any more
than now.
~KXCURBION JULY FOURTH""
The steamer Crest will leave
Municipal dock 9:30 a. m. for
Wallochet bay and Hales paxsage
points, returning 6 p. m. 4Op
round trip. •••
THE BEGINNING
Do not postpone the opening of m Barings account simply be
cause of the suiullness of your first deposit. All things, you
know, must have their beginning. The big things of today were
little things of yesterday—Remember, we receive deposit* as low
aa a dollar.
4 o/o BANKERS TRUST CO. BANK 4 o/o
CAPITAL •800,000.00
BANKERS TKUBT BUILDING, TACOMA, WASH.
Season Opens Saturday, June 29
Rainier [National Park
THE GREATEST SUMMER
PLAYGROUND IN AMERICA
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE
Via the
"MILWAUKEE"
Leave Tacoma 8:50 a. m., 2:10 p. m.
Arrive "The Inn" 1:00 p. m., 6:15 p. m.
Parlor-observation Cars to Ashf ord.
Auto Cars to "The Inn"
EXCURSION FARES
Tacoma to "The Inn" and return, $5.00
Limit three days—longer limit $1.00 extra.
For further particulars concerning railroad
fares, accomodations and rates at "The Inn,"
please call on or address
CITY TICKET OFFICE
1001 Pacific ay., Tacoma. I'houe: Main 1182
Keep Your Eyes
Open for the
SANARE Prize!
If You Use SANARE
You May Win
If you do not, you may lose not only the chance
of a prize, but also the pleasure and satisfaction of
uging a 20th Century product.
It is easy to use. It will clean your sink, bath
tub or granitoware like magic. Scouring with sand
preparations has become a thing of the past
Labor is eliminated.
SANARE disinfects at the same time killing
germs and drives away flies, roaches and other
vermin.
It deodorizes, destroying all bad odors, making
the air fresh and healthful; your garbage can may
be as sweet as your water~pr.il; your stable as clea
as your house.
When you have tried it, you will never be with
out it. Kept by all grocers and druggists in M
and 25 cent sizes.
PAGXpBVWIH
Olympia Boat
Th» - New i Bteain*f fS|g*l
. NISQUALLY
Lores Municipal Dock Dally at
•. • Kn. and I p. m.'-.>■■/'#
Tit* 1:00 p. m. Trip Connect*
■ ■■■■■■:'. ■-„• for Bh»Uon.-><-.f-:-s?*&f
returning U*tm Olympla -
11:15 p. m. and 1:00 p. m.
MAO NOLI A—UtTN ■ OlympU
(or Tacoma and S«attl* f :•• »
m. Phono Main 6Jo». V,^,*|
25 per cent discount on Trusses,
Elastic Stockings and Abdom
inal Supporters for tomorrow. ',
RYNER MALSTROM
Proscription Specialist :':."ss*'
'; - 038 ratine •».-T;... fit
8 bars of Lenox soap for 2Be
and Double -Green Stamps If
you bring this ad. •

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