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PAGE EIGHT. SCHOOL ELECTION FOR TACOMA Tncoma school district No. 10 will hold an election December 7 to provide a successor tor George G. Williamson, retiring, he having teellMd the eandldac; for re-election. Petitions for can didates must be presented to the school board secretary 10 days previous to the election date. Registration books will be oi»en txtween It a. in. and 7 p. m., No vember 2 1 to 80. Those who have regUtetWd with the c-lty clerk this year need not register again. RICH OIL STRIKE (By I'nitol Press lieased Wire.) nAKKRSFIELD, Cal., Nov. 14. —An oil strike is reported from Anti-Tropic, near asco, Kern county, today, which Is said'to be the richest in the coutnry. The oil, if the reports prove, cor rect, will run as high as CO grav ity, which Is almost pure gaso line. Rupp's Hunch Is Taken Up by G. 0. P. With five members of the state republican executive committee present yesterday, it was decided to adopt Chairman Kupp's scheme for permanent organization with headquarters to try to save the life of the republican party by get ting a big bank account, each member of the party being called on to pay 53 cents a month or $6 a year to keep the machine going. Anothei meeting will be held I k'cember 2. No Poisonous Lead or Sulphur In Parisian Sage Hair Tonic Ilunislii's Dandruff . and Stops Fulling Mm or Money Back If you want a good, clean, de lightful hair dressing, free from harmful ingredients, one that will Htup falling hair, Itching scalp, banish dandruff and add lustre to dull, faded hair, then ask for Parisian Sage and sec that you get it. The girl with the Auburn hair Is on every carton and bottle of Parisian Page which is manufac tured only In America by Oiroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, X. Y. Price only ,ri(» cents at drug and depart ment stores and all counters where toilet goods are sold. Hero's more proof: "I take great pleasure in writ- -Fifty Years Ago, When Golden Wedding } Kvp yn/ A 4& V 011 nf* H When you're choosinig a whiskey, elect this old brand for its mellow, mild flavor—for the qual ifications that make it the leader—dependabil ity—its known past reputation its present day honest worth. IHBHHsSSHiHHSHHBHHS Hi 0t These qualities are due to Its unequaled . r /;"J purity. fjl . It .la distilled. by Its own special and dif- . cnM«»«<j»wnr| , ferent formula and process. | c^r^lMO These are worked out with one object—to ' JJ_JMr_~^ preserve its wholesome purity from grain /______\ to consumer. ' ]^^^^r^ ' LQBJH Keep it on your sideboard, or In your >omM?iJ» medicine chest for family use. "].' *^T,-? , i4lWW£#w Sco - that .It has the Government. stamp " **__%** over the cork. '■ ■ ■ ' ;. t^^Lt ''Made Differently" i*L~£ (74) Eat. ISS2 i ■$G®Qi-s><s>G><§><s>s><s><s>s'3>'S> THKATHKML $> Tacoma — Nov. 18, 19 <* • ami t9, Maclyn Arbuckle in <* •■ "The Roundup." • Princess -— Stock. "The ••• • Ulshop's Carriage," this <i> • week. • ♦ Empress—Vaudeville. <J •> Pantages—Vaudeville. p ■J.<J>-s><S><®><J-<J.<s>'s4>'$ > •?><s> <S> 'T 1 * AT THE TACOMA "The H<»niul-ll!»." The attraction at the Tacoma three nights, starting Monday, will lie Maclyn Arhuckle in Klaw and Erlutgar'l production of Ed mund Day's interesting drama of Arizona life, "The Round-Up." The story relates to life in South western Arizona and is a true picture of the cattle ranges be fore the wire fence. The third act presents one of the greatest sensations ever seen on the stage —a battle, between two white men a hand of marauding Apache Indians in the "bad lands," on the Mexican border. Twenty genuine Apache Inians appear in this act with their war ponies. The seat sale for the engage ment here will start Saturday at 10 a. m. Mail orders with re mittance can be forwarded now. MM AT TACOMA FIIIDAY Time. lli-IkM. 1:37 a. in 'i.'i feet 10:17 a. m 11.0 f«-.t Ing to you and thanking you for tho benefit I have derived from your great hair tonic—Parisian Sage. I wae confined in St. John's hospital in this city for over two months with typhoid fever and my hair was falling out bo much I thought I would be bald headed in a few months. "I saw your advertisement In the Register of this city and got a bottle and used it according to directions and the first bottle did the work. I have used many other tonics for the hair, but Parisian Sage Hair Tonic has them all beat. I wish you good luck in all ways and thank you again for what it has done for me." Mr. Mat Delaney, 921 North 11th St., Springfield, 111. Vlrges Drug Co. guarantees Parisian Sage Hair Tonic. Dreams—Did You Ever Have ThisCOne? Explorers Back After Years In the Arctic DR. It. M. ANDERSON. Direct from the lonely wilds of the polar regions there arrived in San Francisco recently two not ed explorers. Although they came home on the same ship, their work in the Arctic was un related except as it formed a part of the whole story of polar exploration. Ernest de Koven Leffingwell, whose home is in Pasadena, has been working alone and at his own expense on a task that he left unfinished four years ago. Dr. R. M. An derson, the other explorer, was the other half of the Steffansson expedition, sent out by the Amer ican museum of natural history, and which discovered on the icy flats of Coronation gulf the so called blond Eskimo. "To call these people blond Eskimos," said Dr. Anderson, "is rather an exaggeration. Some of the men had brown beards and brown mustaches, and I saw some women with rosy cheeks. There was an entire absence of the flat noses so characteristic of the Eskimos. Their features were all of an aquiline type. It is possible that they are the de acenrtante of the survivors of the Franklin expedition, of which 105 ma in two ships wore never ac counted for. The natives, how ever, have no traditions, as far as we could learn, that would confirm or even suggest this the ory." OKLAHOMA MM TELLS ABOUT KIDNEY TROUBLE Several years ago I was taken with severe pains In my back, due to diseased kidneys and was forced to give up my dally labors. I heard of your great kidney remedy and resolved to try it. I did so with wonderful results. Since taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root 1 have had no trouble from my kldneyß. I am giving this tes timonial of my own free will to let others know the wonderful mer its of Swamp-Root. If you should care to, you are at liberty to publish this testimonial whenever you choose. Very truly yours, J. A. PARRISH, Stlllwater, Okla. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this Bth day of March, 1912. H. 8. HAUSHUEH, Justice of the Peace. I <■<!«■ r to I Dr. Kilmer * Co. Bin»lflon, W. Y. | I'rovi Wbal NT>>ni|>-lloot Will l>o For You. Send to Dr. Kilmer St Co.,* Dept M, Blnrhamton. N. V.. for a (ample bottle. It will cgnvlnoa anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. Reg ular fifty-cent and one-dollar six* bottle* for sal* at all drug stores. THE TACOMA TIMES. YOU'LL FIND IT HERE Suit for $14,864 has been filed I by the N. P. against the Rainier | Mill Co., the complaint alleging ! the mill company cut N. P. tlm- ! l>er (jf that valuation during' 1911 and 1912. To consider the adoption of j by-laws which provide for re sumption of plans to build up Xt\e city, the Commercial club and Chamber of Commerce will meet tonight in their club rooms at 8 o'clock. Hrakeman Sturgill of the South Bend branch railway was brought to the N. P. hospital yesterday with both arms and a shoulder liroken as the result of being hit by a passenger train. Internal injuries also may cause death. Nancy B. Nevers yesterday asked for divorce from George William Nevers because of non support, with restoration to her maiden name and $5 a month alimony. Be sure and see the bargains in millinery at Ryan's Parlors, 1201 So. X st. "Advertisement." Tideflat owners have given-up the scheme twice voted down by the people of having the peopk at large through a port commis sion improve their property foi them and are organizing to de velop their own holdings. A pre liminary meeting was held at .1 M. Ashton's office yesterday. The British steamer Harpalcye. with 7,000 tons of wheat loaded here, has left for the United Kingdom. Genuine Mex. Chicken Tamales. Duenwald's, 31 1 Ith, near C. - ,_ "Advertisement." Following the lines of the state law, the city council has an ordi nance before it to preserve the Green river water in its original purity, and a fine of $100 will be put on anybody who pollutes the stream. "If you want pure pork sausage, ask for Diamond T. C. Brand. All first-class markets handle them. . Made by the Carstens Packing Company." "Advertisement." " t A mink cape worth $200 is in the hands of the police, having been taken from John Williams, who was arrested Sunday night. The authorities are holding the cape for the appearance of Its owner. The ladies say they find the best millinery in the city at the millinery sale, Ryan's Parlors, 1201 So. X st. "Advertisement." Pierce county doctors banquet ed at the Commercial club last night. Argonaut Hotel, 1007 Pac. ay. Cafe and grill in connection. " Art v**rt in am : " British Vice Consul C. E. Agassiz has been appointed con sul for Venezuela. Ruth Sargeant cued for di vorce and custody of thejr three months-old child yesterday from Waric Leo Sargeant on the grounds that he tried to compel her to commit a crime and struck her when she refused. C. B. and Grace Lloyd have filed an answer denying all th« claims of Dr. Calhoun in his suit for damages In the automobile accident last summer. Portland shippers say unless a Bteamer Is sent there to load for the Orient during December they will be foroed to suspend operations. Howard Taylor says he has enough votes pledged to re-elect him speaker of the house at Olympla. Seven desperate robbers a*«il from 6 to 9 years, who robbed three houses, were caught by Spokane police. R. Morris won first prize at the apple rhow on a carload of Yaklma Newtown Pippins. Save money by buying your mil littery at Ryan's Parlors, 1201 So. X st. "Advertisement." Seattle celebrated the 61st an niversary of the founding of the city by unveiling a stave of Chief Seattle yesterday. Revised election returns Indi cate there will be 4 8 republi cans in the house, 33 progres sives, 18 democrats, and one so cialist, who will hold the balance of power. "Soy Bean, our village cut-up, wants th' public square of Beeley spoit hereafter called th' Civic Scenter, on account of th' hogs congregatin' there." Ciovernor-Elect Ernest Lister, Albert Johnson and others will speak at the Southwest Develop ment convention at Montesano November 22-2 3, and especial I'inphasls is to be put on the good roads movement. Mark Menninock, rushing to rescue his mother-in-law from at- tack by Johnny George, a drunk in Indian, seven miles from Top penish, was shot dead by the In dian, who fled to the hills. Susie l.oggte mounted a horse and rode to Toppenish and got offi cers, who captured the murderer. All of you, Scandinavians and Americans, are cordially invited to the concert given by the Unit ed Male chorus, consisting of about 50 voices, in the Swedish Tabernacle to night. \V. Schlutzsky, a Polish farm er in the Wynooehee river coun try, missed his cow, and in searching for her found the skeleton from which the meat had all been nicely cut. Follow ing the trail, he discovered the cache of John Turnow. National Grange at Spokane declared for government aid for good roads. Crossed telephone and electric light wires at Castle Rock elec tricuted Roy Fowler. Airtight heaters, $1.50 and up. Ewing Hardware Co., 1111 C st. Main 7750. "Advertisement." George F. Mitchel, supervising tea examiner for the govern ment, predicts Tacoma is the greatest tea importation point in the United States. He says 12, --000,000 will pass through this city before May 1. City commissioners are well satisfied with their bargain in leasing the harbor area from the state for $1,400 a year and they expect great development there some day. THE LAW ON LOAN SHARKS The state law prohibits ANYBODY from charging ANY. BODY more than TWELVE IM X CENT » year on any kind of a loan! If Tolninn, or Drake, or the ."State Security Co." or any other loan shark has attempted to collect Molil THAN ONE IIK CENT A MONTH from you under any pretext whatever, come to the Times office and state your case. You need not pay one cent of interest if such an attempt at extortion has been made. No matter what the sharks tell you; if they try to annoy you at your home or place of business, swear out a warrant for them. But above all, REFUSE TO PAY THE INTEREST IF IT IS MOKE THAN TWELVE PER CENT A YEAR. THAT'S THE LAW! GROWS BEAUTIFUL, HEAVY HA R, WE PROVE IT—25 CENT DANDERINE Destroys dandruff—Stops falling hair—Cleans and invigorates your scalp—Delightful dressing. To be possessed of a bead of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lus trous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff Is merely a matter of using a little Danderlne. It is easy and inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just get a 26 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderlne now — all drug stores recommend it—apply • little as directed and within ten minutes there will be an appear ance of abundance; freshness, flufflness and an Incomparable gloss and lustre and try as you will you cannot find a trace of dandruff or falling hair; but your real surprise will b« attar about PLUMBER'S TRUST HE DECLARES Declaring he believed in the existence of a plumbers' supply combine on the Pacific coast. Di rector W. C. Broenkow has ask ed the school board to give Ta coma plumbers time enough on their Central school bids to get prices from eastern supply houses. The board has decided to pur chase a lot for $400 from Gus tav Breesman to complete the playground requirements of tha Irving school. State examinations will be held next July in the High school. Two new teachers have been appointed, Miss Catherine Crim and Miss Winnifred Cheatham. <$><$<$><$><$><$><$>$><$><$><&s><&&&s• «> EGGS GOING UP ! <$> <i> NEW YORK, Nov. 14. — <s> <$> All price records were brok- <s> '•> en here today, when" eggs <£■ <«• jumped to 72 cents per <?> <$• dozen. Butter is quoted at <^ ■S 1 34 cents per pound, whole- *?> sale. <^ Y. W. C. A. VOTES The chicken dinner which was to be given by the Y. \V. C. A. Thursday has been postponed until Monday from m to 2 o'clock because of the Inability ofthe girls to prepare the dinner at so early a date. Preparations have already l>een started by the girls and secretar ies of the various branches of the club for a big joint Thanksgiv ing dinner to be given for all girls away from home who would care to eat there. Panama Slides The conclusion of an article on "Slides in the Cu.lebra Cut," by Donald M. Mac Donald, geologist to the Canal Commission, p#.blish ed in The Engineering Record (New York), is that the much feared each-slides are only tem porary drawbacks. He says: "When the slopes shall have been reduced to the proiiei- tingle, which will, of course, vary with the strength of the rock from, Kay, almost pcri>endiculiir in the ruse of tin- strong lavas to one in five in tlie case of the much sheared clay rocks, the slide prob lem will be practically solved. With slope pressures thus finally adjusted and a protective mantle of vegetation minimizing erosion on the banks, there is no rca-son why this new and mighty man made valley shall not be as stable and as enduring as other great valleys wrought in the long ages by nature's sculpturing hand." Meaner Than Mean. "Isn't it awful? Mr. Boodle has eloped with his coog? "Oh, I don't know; there's no accounting for taste, you know." "Yes; but you don't understand His poor wife is giving a dinner party this evening." two weeks' use, when yon will see new hair —fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair — sprouting out all over your scalp —Danderlne is, we believe, the only sure hair grower; destroyer of dandruff and cure for Itchy scalp and It never falls to stop falling hair at once. If you want to prove how pret ty and soft your hair really is, moisten a oloth with a little Dan derine and carefully draw it through your hair —taking woe small strand at a time. Tour hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in Just a few moments—<a delight ful surprise awaits everyone who tries this. SOME SIZZLING HOT SPECIALS For Friday at Paulson Bros. "Bargain Store" that are so sizzling hot we limit quantity sold to a customer. Remember, for Friday only. I ■- IIHKi; ———. ' -lIL-lM— l—l—■l CHAIR Eg SEATS fj/vfli&fPf™ MARKSMAN FOUNTAIN Tufted, in IjSqWBWBM PKN KSST.lwavt 1 1 '-^ '--' ■•'■"'--• barrel, boW at 150 14 karat gold plated pen, each. Friday ■*■■» glass filler; regular $1 oO special, 12 in. C n iS,™^ 10C and 13 In. each UU special i UO Limit 6 to a customer. Limit 2 to a customer. /** *4 *Bifr blue tionim, wSßs^S^st^Sßt^BßSoEm JWIS Sty CHEWING GUM TSMWIwK double sewed; Spearmint, Beeman's, Cal. l^Bi^^ regular 35c Fruit, Sen Sen, Black Jack, Y°~mVm I value. Friday any kin'l you wish- prlday mm clad... 100 for **** Sizes 4to 12. Limit 2 pair Limit 4 pkgs. to a cus to a customer. tomer. Japanese Silk—All shades; regular 35c a yd. value. 1 Qr» Friday special, the yard Iwu Limit 10 yards to a customer. /&&§&£& ifHTIIMf* CORN con li**!® <fP\\3t\ l "jfvj pipes ISS*'<B'm ' ■ DOR* wo Btylt>s- Frl" ta^ttS*it^T ' '^-'^^?^^3n t!'"'- s" TTTi special 0l» Valencia Oranges, nice large she, 17*1* a dozen II2U C'LKTAIX RODS Extending from 30 to 54 inches, 1-2 in. brass tubing, (»_ 1 3-4 in. ball ends. Friday special DC Limit 6 to a customer. HAIR NETS COFFEE AND GROCERY Invisible, large size; regu- I>EPT. SPECIALS s^cUl V4 Ufor Frlday 5C . JSS. bottle VanUla and -I^it^o'acusto.er^ . 8C —^^— •—^—^^^ Limit 2 bottles to a cus- CIX)THES PINS tomer. Strictly first. Friday 4 „ Granulated Sugar, At _ special, a doz I b 5 lbs c JU Limit 10 doz. to a customer. Limit 5 lbs. to a customer. No deliveries made or telephone orders taken for these specials. PAULSON BROS. CO. 1105 and 1107 C st. The Store for Everybody. THE BEGINNING Do not postpone the opening of a savings account simply because of the smallness of your first deposit. All things, you know, must have their beginning. The big things of today were little things of yesterday— we receive deposits as low as a dollar. 4 o/o BANKERS TRUST CO. BANK 4 o/o CAPITAL $300,000.00 BANKERS TRUST BUILDING, TACOMA, WASH. _____^___^_______ j. Tacoma Furniture & Outfitting Company 011-018 C Street. I J^Vl , ~*^*P. *~^^ t^m BOM 9x12 Brus Ql* ■ W^mn^jBHHBBJBBB^BT sels Rugs for yUiOU ™ , A good Steel. Range -- 940 v>«^ t i] • ' ' n\ ■ specially- priced ...... <?dt. s*>n>- fflt|l*'M^irj On terms of %5 a month if de- „ s-Cv/j[| ~^~-- -z^jjjt ' iffif(QL Iron Beds- 7-50 OM 7C ofmmwsga values. Special .... $**, I J . $6.00 Reed Rocker • -IflJO Rfl'■*■ 116.50 Extension .04 fll DC f0ry........V;..;.C*0i0UHTab1e:r.;.....V.^* I UiOO Thursday, Nov. 14,1911