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Thursday, Oct. 31, 1912. Let Me Send You A Treatment of My Catarrh Cure Free C. K. Ci.AI'SS Will Tiiki- Any OMM of Catarrh, No Matter How Chronic, or Wluit Stage It l» In, h'ml Prove KNTIKKI.Y AT MY OWN KXPKXSK, Hurt It Can 1m- Cured. Curing Catarrli lias been my business for years, and during this time over one million people have come to mp from all over the land for treatment and ad vloe. My method Is original. I euro tho disease by first curing the cause. Thus my combined treatment cures where all else falls. I ran demonstrate to you In Just a few days' time that my method in quick, Biiru and com plete, 111-cause It rids tne system of the poisonous germs that cause catarrh. Send your name and ad dress at once to C. B. Gauss, and he will send you the treatment referred to. Kill out tho coupon below. FREE This coupon is ROOd for a package of OAITsS COMBINED CATAKRH CURE sent free by mall. Simply fill in name and address on dotted lines below, >a,nd mail to C. K. fSAKSS, 8 t r»6 Main St., Marshall, Mich. TRUNKS THAT STAND THE KNOCKS of travel are the only kind that are worth purchasing. They are also the only kind we cary. We have a great variety of them In all sizes and styles and all are conveniently arranged within for compact packing. Our travelling bags are of the best leather, well mounted, strongly built and ready for the hard knocks of the road. Prices reasonable. TACOMA TRUNK FACTORY 031 C St. "Fifty Years Ago, When Golden Wedding Rye Was Young" f mtlflimmam ■■■■■ w&KK^tKJKKKmmmmmK^^m^m^Kf^K^mmmmmtttmtf^mm^m You may not know the real Flavor and Quality iof Whiskey. If not, there is a treat in store for you—satisfaction that you did not dream, may i be found in * i' , It has the original Flavor and Quality tin- \ mrn-'-^-' ■ tainted. '.... . -- : . , .. '-- , ___--"" 11l * L'^Thlggivegi It the Mellowness and Mildness Fca^, L/ 1 <•* |- that you ; have ■ sought ,In whiskey and have covunkeJts S never found before. "-"i/* 1 'f; STAUD P*ltn» "free from^those undesirable after- 1-? lmi effects found in ordinary whiskey. >^fI!KSv Golden Wedding Is distilled only from the ijl K\ * finest Rye and Barley Malt, under govern- Oi 93 - ment supervision. '. ' " ..;. B^SBPBH |fe' But »Golden Wedding is dlff«irent from or- . ffcam»i»wi»l • '. dlnary whiskey. .-^;»',;;■■;.. ■■'»■:.,.-•>. . .-•'•.; jjjuh WffljJ -»?<. It la made by a formula and process that CL^Bfc 1 -. keep' the . wonderfully mellow quality abno- Sp^P**/ lutely : untainted all the way through. I *ii^i I " "Made Differently" *Sd (85) Knt. 1852 <9> SAN FRANCISCO — Ed- ■> s> win J. Graley did not like <?> <$> his wife's dog, with the con- <»■ •'■ sequences that Mrs. Cressie ♦ •i> Graley entered suit for di- ♦ ♦ vorce against him. In Oak- ♦ ■;> land yesterday upon the <i •$> ground of cruelty. She ex- 4 ♦ plains that he threatened to • ■•■ hit her over the head with <& ♦ the dog if she persisted in <s> • feeding It when he objected. <?> ♦ ■' ♦»»s>»♦<»♦♦♦♦♦»<» MMHtM TO DISCUSS FAIR PLANSINTACOMA What Washington wants In the way of an exhibit at the I'anama-1 I'aclfic exposition in San Fran cisco, 1915, will lie decided be tween November 15 and 20, and a report made to the fair man agement. In a telegram yesterday, Cal vin B. Brpwn, chief of the depart ment of domestic publicity, asked the Commercial club to take the matter up at once with other commercial organizations of the state. N. P. TO DO SOME DOUBLETRACKING The Northern Pacific an nounces It will at once begin double-tracking its line in the "pusher" district between Les ter, on this side of the Cas cades, to Easton, on the other Bide, thus relieving the conges ' tion there. The old line will also be abandoned around the cliff ' and will run through the canyon • over a steel bridge 1,200 feet long, which will save two miles ■ and lessen the grade. i ___^—————_ BIG EXCURSION NOVEMBER 10TH All Tacomans who want to see what the city got for Its more than $2,000,000 in the shape of a power plant will have a chance November 10, when an excursion will be run by the Milwaukee road for $1.6,"i a round trip. The train will be limited to 500. The plant will be running then, furnishing to the city, as the city expects to start using its own electricity November 6. NI'OKANK TYPOS AUK FOR IIODGK The bosses are fighting desper ately for Hay, their putty gover nor, but the men who work for the bosses for wages will vote for Bob Hodge, the people's candi date. Chairman Edgar C. Snyder of the progressive party received the following telegram from A. W. Davis of Spokane, showing that the printers working on the paper there which is supporting Hay are going to vote solidly against bim: "Dear Snyder: Things looking fine here. A poll of Spokesman- Review composing room today (Review supporting Hay) show ed: Hodge 19, Hay 1, Lister 3. "Keep us posted by wire of events. Wish I were there to help you out. We appreciate the strong light you are putting up. "A. W. DAVIS." Seat sale tomorrow for Sheehan Fnglish Grand Opera Co., Taco ma Theater. "Advertisement." PRETTY GIRL GIVES NAME TO NEW YORH Th© battleship Xew York was launched yesterday. This picture shows the stern of the lighting monster; note the huge rudder at the bottom, twice the height of the man standing beside It. The New York is the same size as the Texas, and a trifle smaller than the Nevada and Oklahoma. Its length on water line Is 563 feet, extreme lirwadth 95 feet, dis placement 27,01)0 tons, required speed 21 knots. YOU'LL FIND IT HERE ♦ ♦♦"♦"♦'♦♦♦"♦♦♦♦♦♦"♦♦ '.< WEATHER FORECAST. <3> ♦'♦♦♦„♦.♦.♦♦,♦.♦♦■♦.♦♦..♦_♦ One lihimli.il and thirty-three years ago today was born in the liiiinlet of I'hilaulelphia, one I'eleg Mustardseed. l'eleg got in the way of a vclo<'i|H-4le one dny and lost his left lower limh, known us the leg. Forever after, he had (o stump around on a wooden Irjt. One day while his daughter was making fried biscuit '. she dropped one on the floor. I'eleg -i.nii|>' il hi.- foot in rage, hut it was his hum foot, and the wooden leg inriscd a neat hole in the prostrate form of the dough. Thus was Invented, the Dough nut! Officially: ltuin tonight or I'liday. An examination for the posi tion of forest and field clerk at salaries from $1,100 to $1,200 a year is announced by the U. S. civil service commission for Nov. 3. The position calls for a knowledge of stenography, type writing and bookkeeping. KEDDING, Cal., Oct. 31. — Search is being made today for the body of Mrs. John Holmes, who fell from a ferry while cross ing the Pitt river near Henderson and wag drowned before the eyes of her husband as she was at tempting to swim ashore. PRINCETON, N. J., Oct. 31.— Governor- Woodrow, democratic nominee for president. is prepar ing today for his speech at Madi son Square Garden, New York city, tonight. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 31.— Mrs. Myra Daugherty ot Glendale Is dead today, and Dr. J. H. Daugherty, her husband, Is ser iously injured as the result of a collision between two automobiles on the Los Feliz road, near Grif fith park. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 31.' —No more will the festive pop f— — ~9 I i;\ THIS HOMK-MADK COUGH RSMKDY. Costs liittlc, Rut Does the Work QuickJy, or Money ltefuiided. 4 • Mix one pint of ftranulatea Hiigar with % pint of warm water, and »tlr for 2 minutes. Put 2',i ounces of Plnex (fifty cents' worth) in a pint bottle; then add the Sugar Syrup. Take a teaapoonful every one, two or three hours. You will -find that this simple remedy takes hold of a couKh more quickly than anything; els* you ever used. Usually ends a deep seated cough Inside of 24 hours. .Splendid, too, for whooplnn cough, croup, chest pains, bronchitis and other throat troubles. It stimu lates the appetite and Is (lightly laxative, which helps end a couarh. This recipe makes more and bet ter cough syrup ■ than you could buy ready made for 2.50. It keeps perfectly and tastes pleasantly. > Plnex is tha most valuable con centrated compound of Norway white pine extract, and Is rich In gualaool and all .the natural pine elements which afe so healing to the | membranes. Other prepara tions will not work In this formula. - This plan of making- cough syrup with rlncx < and - sugar syrup , (or strained honey) has proven so pop ular throughout the United States and Canada that It U often Imitat ed. m But the old, successful formu la i haa , never , been equaled. ;r .•-*•• .- | A guaranty of . absolute satisfac tion, lor > money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe. Tour drug glat has Plnex or will, get It for ypu._H not, send to The Plnex Co., * yVs Wayn.*, ■ la&^M**s.UV?£'&X£y Miss Elsie Calder, daughter of Representative William Cald«r of Brooklyn, shown in inset picture, named the vessel. Of the champagne cork be heard at Levy's cafe, Los Angeles' most pretentious restaurant. The po lice commission has today revok ed its liquor license. PARIS, Oct. 31.—While recon noiterlng in the air over Adrlan ople, Aviator Popoff, a Russian, was killed by Turkish soldiers, lieing the first aviator to die in actual warfare, according to ad vices received here today. Miss Alameda Jensen. Mr. William Sedar. Cupid. Love. Feast. Drink. Drunk. Jail. Doubt Kemorse. Release. Minister. Get it? Somehow Richard White of Spokane is acting real peevish. He was brought here from that city for stealing an auto. He says he lost a good job in Spo kane and that he isn't the man the police wanted In the first place. Funny how these fellows can't take a Joke. Prohibitionists will kill two birds tomorrow night at a single meeting when they celebrate the anniversary of the party's birth and conclude their campaign. Airtight beaters, $1.50 and np b'wlng Hardware Co., 1111 C st Vlain 7750. ••Advertisement" Federal Judge Cushman has found Peter Horsh responsible for his own injuries sustained in a mine at Roslyn, instead of the Northwestern Improvement com pany which he was suing for $20,000. Thomas Vance and a number of other democratic candidates spoke last night at South Taco ma hall. Ellensburg firemen put In their loafing hours making fancywork. Postmastt'r Murphy of Oakvllle crossed a pheasant and Leghorn chicken and got a hen that lays an egg every day. Raymond women have organ ized to help clean up the town. Rev. S. J. Kennedy, Presby terian pastor at North Yakima, resigned because of ill health. Argonaut Hotel, 1007 Pac. ar. Cafe and grill in connection. "Advertisement." When Patrolman M. J. McNa mee ordered Ij*s11« Pepper, 21, Innocent farmhand from Missouri, to open the door of his room in a lodging house at Seattle. Pep per got scared and ran, and the officer shot him and he may die. N<« ahlpment Milwaukee •*«• sage. Duenwald'a, 818 lltli, mar C. "Advertisement." Blowout in the bottom of Sl wha river dam of the Olympia Power company caused a bad flood below, destroying bridges and doing much damage. "When buying pork sausage in sist on Diamond T. C. Brand pure nork sausage. There is no bet ter made. Made by Carstens Packing Co." "Advertisement." B. P. Myers, formerly chief clerk at Bremerton navy yard of fice 1b being tried at Seattle for complicity in the frauds by wlti-' the government waa beaten or■_ of over $50,000 on supplies. THK TACOMA TIMES. <t>.'. «> <}> PORTLAND, Ore. — ten <S> <*• per cent Increase ia the <3> <*> marketing of turkeys <?> •' throughout the Northwest ♦ *■ and a resultant decrease in • , ♦ the price per pound of the ♦ ♦ toothsome meat are predict- <$> s> ed for the Thanksgiving <$> <$> trade by Hyman H. Cohen, <$> <$> commercial editor of the <?> <£> Journal. . <?> $> €> TO ENFORCE 16 HOUR LAW Uncle Sam is going to enforce the 16-hour law against railways in this state. Yesterday com plaint was filed against the Northern Pacific in federal court here for violating the law In keeping G. S. Baker, engineer; Hal Knudson, fireman; M. O. White, conductor; John Parker and W. A. Baker, brakemen, at work more than 16 hours. The government will try to collect $500 damages in each case. HUGHES AND THE TRACK GAMBLERS Next Sunday afternoon at the Central Christian church. Evan gelist J. S. Raum will lecture to men only on the subject, " Hughes and the Raoe-Traek Gamblers, or a Study in Popular Government." Mr. Raum was an eyewitness of the stirring scenes in the legislature of New York which resulted in a com plete triumph for Hughes and the forces of good government, and Mr. Raum will describe as graphically as possible these scenes. The meetings now in progress at the Central Christian church are nightly growing in interest and power and will close on Sunday night. LISTER'S SHIRTS ARE STOLEN Ernest Lister, democratic can didate for governor, left his au tomobile standing by the curb at Ninth and C sts. last night, and in it his suitcase full of ram pa ign clean shirts and collars. When he returned to the car the valise had disappeared. The grip is today in the hands of the police, who recovered it last night. Rip-p-p-p-p! Out Come Thousands of Dress Shields! No Mon- Kxrcsrtve ami Unnatural Arni-I'it l"i i -|>ii ai inn or Odor. Get. a box of PERSPI-NO right away (a free poweder pad In each box), and get the surprise of your life. It means good-bye to that excessive and unnatural perspir ation, wherever it may be, that makes you feel miserable; good bye to stained, faded, stiffened, ruined dressee and waists. PERSPI-NO keeps the arm pits just as fresh, natural and dry as tho back of your hand. No more rolling up of dress shields like ropes under the arms. It means the age of dress shields is gone. As a remover of perspiration odors and a body sweetener, there is nothing like it: Not a sticky, greasy cream! it's a powder. Use It in summer when it's hot, or in winter when your clothing is heavy. It's a marvel. PERSPI-NO sold at drug end department stores, 25c a box, or sent on receipt of price by The Perspo Co., Chicago, IM. For sale and recommended by Owl Drug Co. of Tacoma, Crown Drug Co., Bonney Phrcy., Rolce Phrcy., Stone-Fisher Co. Roslyn Lump Coal GRIFFIN TRANSFERCO. Font Big Yards Main Office 930 C st. rn»l. Main 589 FEAR MASSACRE VRANJE, Servla, Oct. 31. —A massacre of foreigners In Tur key Is imminent, according to reliable reports here today. Turks taken captive by the Ser vian troops declare that if re verses continue no Christian will be safe in the Ottoman empire. (I'AID ADVERTISEMENT) ERNEST LISTER governor ■■■ • Iliia B!^S«i^«i^li» 9 Clean, mm m ■■- , r v^JI i Honest iS^S^^^^^^fe* $- \H i B Hfei -wl^'''"t'i''' li'*'iiil b^S and * J^if?^ B^s - - -'' «^^ Forceful HHBGBBBbkIk 1- ■<•-.■*<■.»■ v-« l,».«j<f*'^| KraSl Forcerui K-.i.-^-v •< -r ■ - ■: ■■• -• fey'BiM pH Bmt—' ■■■■• v*-■- ■■a ■'■»v v-{"-■raHß&i'iH Bui <Sr ~ * si^lß^Bi^HH^H^^^H CaKn IB'- ''' '%> ~ * ' I^PllS Business ■ Mr v^| fjj Ma n p l*^ p^^^^^^^^s^^^&wiK^^lwHs^BlESHKß^^^^H ' ■■■■■■■■.■.. .■ v^iji■'-'.^fl^^l tseSS*! For ■''''' ■" b^ A^^^^h^H Aral Business H^HEBHJSsBBto^SJPiBH|ImP^B (jrhce i^H^^BßHßHffiP^^^^B^^B^i ERNEST LISTER, the Democratic Candidate for Governor, has had more practical experience in State affairs than any citizen of this state. As Chairman of the Board of Audit and Control he was "the busi ness man" of the Rogers administration. In three and one-half years in this position he saved a quarter of a million dollars in the operating expenses of the State institutions. Writing of the Rogers administration W. H. Paulhamiis, President of the Washington State Senate and late Progressive Candidate for Gover nor, said: "Rogers was elected by a big majority, and he made the best Gover nor that Washington ever had." • Lister made the Rogers Administration successful. "Lister is a gentleman, a capable man and will make an excellent governor if elected."—William H. White, former Chief Justice of the Su preme Court, and leading Progressive, in a public speech. Vote for LISTER—He Is a WINNER! Thiß space Is paid for by Democratic, Republican and Progressive supporters of Ernest L.ister for Governor of the State of Washington. , Just get 10 new sub jjytf'^ \ scribers to The Ta j£/£y T™'^^^ T"^ T^ \ com Times. If your **: A/y' |H V* Ya i-i \folks don't take the J^L*/ JL Mm. 1 iihi<PJLwJl iTimes get them first, d^Fy ithen get your neigh /Tywm 4f\, mn 4¥ V jbors to hel? you. Boys X/*/ Li ■I■■ IL£ All il ll a neighborhood 34,/ ri II | I IIM 1 should form teams if/ * v/v/ l Mjr\i*Rj and all get out and -. I^l / work. If each boy // A Riirrhv Fnntttail /in the team did // a opaiaing ivugDy rooioaii / his part and got II T^. A—. D M , -a* T*»« *C / o^y one subscriber I / lo Any Boy or learn or / y ol f cou i d win a ball n I Boys. Heres the Way Y^ £ve ea^ ghextea d fX II np f% .f\ .S ■' scriber. Remember — \\ lO.liet Une: S The ball goes with ]^rftbk $? only ten new sub \ f£?™- 3r scribers to the Times. Vnii don't have to bmwA collect tho money in .^^^"^^l^^^fc^^j^Ba^Mß, advance. Just get the ■ Get I SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION BLANK THIS COUPON' ' l hereby subscribe to the Tacoma Times for a period of . - . . ........months for which I agree to pay the carrier thirty ■« w Filled Out and . , centg per month. Tnlg order lB to he1p..... ..Vr.:::... ':.' (1 Call at the Times secure a Rugby football. : - —v;^;.-.-^r; .-.■.-. J. A ,., -• • _^_ --'-• ■ • ' - I am not now a subscriber to the Times and have not taken • »» Ulllce, ytn and It for. the past two weeks. ; . . • \ Commerce for More Name ..................... Phone no. .1.;.;....] .>, "Blanks "' * " ' ' ........ (Signature must be given here.) ;'■■< ■-■.-•'■'•.;■'■. '_' ', Circulation '0 Number Btreet \I <: Department. . ............ v ............. ..^...................... I . See the Footballs in the Washington Tool ■ & Hardware X Company's I ''■/:' ■:.■*;?'"-■■ ■'■'"' :■':"- Window, 928 Pacific Aye. : '::::'-;;:::^l-*?-':\\ \-:-O:':• I; ■ ■ */ / i <8> * <3> LEWISTON, Ida. — The <& <J> goose that laid the golden <S> <$> eggs has nothing on a Lew- <?> •§> Iston hen belonging to Mrs. <8> <S> McGee. Mrs. McGee lost a <S> ■•> small diamond, and, so the <?> ♦ story goes, It was found in <$> <$> one of the hen's eggs later. <$> PAGE ON I III; JOB Harduppe — That fellow Bjones must have money. Borrowell—So must I. Introduce me to him.—« Philadelphia Record. Seat sale tomorrow for Sheehan English Grand Opera Co., Taco ma Theater. "Advertisement,"