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TA^^7,mM(id£i^i^ic ?> ¥ SATURDAY SALE YAKIMA APPLES 95c the Box For fancy Winesap, Arkansas ' Black, Delaware Red—Just' the size for use In family of children —every apple a good crisp eater and will keep for a month or more. r $1.10 and $1.25 !. For extra fancy and extra size .Winesap, Stayman Winesap, Black Twig, Wagner and King. This Is a clean-up on this car at these prices. Better order two or more boxes. Apple Cider 40c Gallon YAKIMA APPLE DEPOT 008 C St. Tacoma Theater Bldg. Main 7200. ay- ! ! a I VITAL STATISTICS a _ 4 DM Tart, Jeaal*— Aged 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U R. Taft, 1113 No. M st. Remains removed to C. C. Melllnger's. Pnllfelt, Victor— Ron of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pallfelt of lis ter. Funeral held this afternoon from C C. Mclling-er'a. K-iiiierulx. I.lnilhrek, Anna Krlatlnn—Funeral held this afternoon from C. C. Melllnger company's, Rev. I.lnd officiating. Interment in Thco ma cemetery. lli-NHiunra. John—Funeral held to . morrow from St. Leo's church. TONIGHT A. 11. Woods' Presents the Franz Lehnr Operetta "GYPSY LOVE" The International Comic Opera Success. AMERICA AND ENGLAND'S MOST NOTABLE PRODUCTION Prices, 50c to 92. Curtain IS. PRINCESS THEATER MAIN 7760 THIS WEEK "THE MAN ON THE BOX" Bargain Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, 10c and 25c. Evening Prices, 20c, 30c and 50c. TODAY AND ALL THE WEEK THE FLOKENZ TROUPE CHARLES B. SWEET FIVE OTHER ACTS EMPRESS THE SEASON'S SENSATION "Rose of Mexico" FEATURING MLLE. CARIO Premier Parlslenne Danseuse. Something New in Dancing "THE BULL FIGHT WHIRL" 6 OTHER BIG ACTS 'Make Your Own Terms With Us tall Brussels Rug *Clfl ............... » » /111 I 1 I I It I i T i Iron Beds, 87.50 values. »M 7C Special ;....... $4-i I <J 12.80 Cotton Felt Mat- 07 CO tress, 40 lbs.; special. .^ I lUU •aja am. ff^'i m a iH BatSalH Bi I Vf II B^£iß>iHP»lßß*iaai TtrffirtT^ aß^rTaffiTHaffaafilH A good ' Steel. Range 0 E fill specially priced ;.. yUUiUU On terms of $5.00 a month If de l sired.'-S^.;; : ■-■> ' ' •v:' 1_i i-*>"'' '-'*:. -.■ . • >rWfe?"a.iJ\3T ' TacomaFurniture Co '.'■': ■ 911-13 Soui'J) O Street THESE ARE TACOMA CHICKEN RAISERS THEY ARE ALL MAKING GOOD, TOO—AND THEY'VE BEEN ON THE JOB A LONG TIME —... H. Mllle,', director. 2. —S Ford Eoton, director. ". — A. Di.rr, director. . — P. Scott, director. 6.-—Wm. Shepbard, secretary. 6. —Chas. B Staples, treasurer. —Dwlght Whitman, director. 8. —"-Fred Johnson, "resident. Here are the men who are preaching the gospel of the great American hen. - The Tacoma Poultry associa tion celebrates its 20th annual show this winter, it being the sec ond oldest poultry association in the United States. There has been some improve ment in the chicken industry in the last 20 years and most of it is due to the men who are now at the head of the association here for they are the same officers to day who were elected 20 years ago. They all know that with all this talk of "back to the land" and all the discussion about "log ged off lands" and other live questions the thing for the peo ple to do Is to get hold of a little patch of prairie and go to raising chickens. For Washington eats up $4, --000,000 worth of eggs and poul try every year and $3,000,000 of this product Is shipped into the state from the outside. That Is for every dollar paid by Washington to home growers of eggs $3 is paid to outsiders. This is a revelation but the sta tistics are correct. This too in face of the fact that no place In the world pre sents the opportunities presented on Puget Sound for raising poul try. Here green grass can be had all the year around — It Is green grass that makes eggs. Here the climate is mild, no chicken ever gets its feet frozen nor its head either. Climate, soil and everything are ideal and the quality of . the poultry already here is ace high. A Pierce county woman last year sold one pen of five birds for $1,000 cash. Other producers get great prices for the fine poul try. - This development has all been In the last 20 years. At that time nothing but mongrel breeds ex- Do You Want Real Bargains In Drygoods? HERE THEY ARE v ... ? ;»• ■-.■ ■•-.--,.-■ ■.. - % v. t ■ •,..>■;■. 1." ! i Ladles' i Corset ' Covers \: ."'■ 1Q«» 35c and 50c .values. . .'.'. IDC Ladies'- Muslin Drawers, 66c to 75c values : ."-'•* 10* at : .;:.. v ;.v^v.^.^vlaC Ladles' White Muslin Petticoat, 75c values AQ~. at 43C At Trommald's 111 C Tacoma| 1 i itl Avenue Will Move to 1016 Ta '"■'"t r:**vyc6ma*av^fs*a-*^, 5:5 Isted here. But the Tacoma poultrymen began importing. They brought fine birds from the east, from England, from Bel glum and Asia and have develop ed a quality second to none in the world. The prospective poultryman can take advantage of all this early pioneering now and with a little patch of ground get into the business with standard fowl and make a good living and some ■]j*Zy A Ni^.cvl 123 THE PALACE—"Her Neigh bor," Thanhouser drama; "De lighted to Be Married" and "Kit tens," Gaumont split reel; "The Hike to Washington,' Gaumont reel comedies. THE LYRIC—"The Lost Dis patch," Kay-Bee multiple reel military drama; "An Honest Young Man," Thanhouser drama with Flo Labadie and William T-arwood in the principle roles; "The Two Widows" and "Foiling Fickle Father," Keystone split Great Events. THE .BIJOU the Thres hold," Lebln. drama; "The Dan cer," Edison drama; "Grandfath er," Kalem; "Alkali Ike in Joy ville," Essanay comedy. THE MELBOURNF—"lnaugur ation of President Woodrow Wil son," "The Cause," Nestor dra ma; "The Prima Donna," "The Baldheaded Club," comedy. Pipe organ and piano selections by Frank Monroe. - THE DREAM— "FaIse to Their Trust," Edison drama; "The Girl and the Gambler," Lubln; "A Lit tle Child Shall Lead Them," "Everybody's Doing It" and "When Bobby Forgot," Vita graph. . THE CIRCUIT— "The • Bugler of Company B," , Bison two j reel feature; "Knights and , Ladies Crystal." , ... ~ .^.. THE SHELL—"The Final Jus tice," Vltagraph, featuring Mr. E. Lincoln and Lillian Walker; "The Pioneer's ■.; Recompense," Pathe Western drama; "Sway and Des tiny," Essanay; «"A '. Chance " De ception," Blograph; "Sweeny and the Million," Sellg comedy. THE > CIRCUIT—-"The - Great Unknown;" - Eclair two; reel • dra ma. " \ ■'■•'.",,7t-""'.. "-". ST. PATRICK'S BANQUET ;*;v'A 'big St. Patrick concert, ban quet and dance will \be ' held to night I at ',' the ' Commercial '?<% club. Extra preparations have - been made to everything flavored with the shamrock, and j;j if . • anybody gets a rap over the cranium with a iiuckthorn ;It will Ibe ! just j one of -i the pleasantries of the occa- 1 ■ sion ■in 5, keeping J with. the I spirit ! I of tha , evenlngj^g^^^j^^iQ Tiiraj^Uum^ money besides. Opinion differs as to the best breed of fowl. As a matter of fact any of the common varieties are fir„t class if given proper care and feed With that $3,000,000 waiting for Washington growers to take it, and a bigger market looming Every —Every Player Piano— Grand —Every Organ —Every Duet Bench Every Music Cabinet— Mandolin^— Guitars—Violins—Sheet Music —also, Talking Machines—must be sacrificed through the medium of the most II drastic reductions, to make way for extensive alterations in our store and salesrooms. - II The necessity of these changes and alterations demanded by our constantly increasing business has long been felt, but or- I ders from headquarters to proceed reached us only Saturday. This finds us blocked to the doors with our new 1913 stock, ; II and additional shipments on the way make these drastic reductions imperative to clear our floors of all possible stock on - II hand, preparatory to the alterations and the redecorating of our entire big establishment. II A Veritable Blaze of Unparalelled Piano Bargains I LOT Isll9 LOTS— LOT B—s2ll ;'.-"•" LOT 45243 -;7^ LOTS S2B9 ! *>\*i II 4 PIANOS WORTH UP 6 PIANOS WORTH UP 8 PIANOS WORTH UP 10 PIANOS WORTH UP 4 10 PIANOS WORTH UP || TO *275 To the TO one to take ** TO *875 TO 942S This lot contains a brand ■ II xv *-7a To the first one to take "' AY *B7<* „. lu,wa This lot contains a brand II In this lot are Cotes, advantage of this lot Here again you get" a In this lot we offer you newone of the largest II Johnstons, Krehlings, etc. goes a Hobart M. Cable. snap. In the lot Is an a. Kimball, a Hailet & sizes—Hobart M. Cables; .. II -Good shape. Excellent There is also a fine - Estey, Fischer, Willard Davis, a Smith and a Hailet & Davis, also a I] practice pianos. Tone Hinze. Also four other and several other well Barnes and other fine In- large size, never used; an II and quality right. They real snaps. Worth up to known makes. For struments. Yours with- H. P. Nelson, Lester and . ][ have got to go Tuesday $325. YOUR CHOICE Tuesday and Wednesday out reserve, Tuesday and others. First come, <)- if and Wednesday. ff./IQ OF THE 9107 V —YOUR •Oil *• 3 Wednesday, COAQ -* «rat ."■'•.*- .'*■ .. .■-. ■ tOQQ II YOUR CHOICE. .$ Ifj LOT • r »IOl CHOICE *£»£ I I each 4.4-0 £ served ........ $£Od .-> 1} Smia-re Pia-nnt Q>i- Talking Machines • °-$ Oraans •square rianos A $285 outm at A $150 outm ° t A |75 outfit at A $25 outfit at ■ X „ r'e 01" t „ v ',- Just the thing for the -beach; OIOC -,'"., fl»0fl " ' tfOE -90 00 Kimball, Burdette, Western Cot- $5 II Emerson, Ar- OQQ to Per OIZD ipOU $03 tDOiOU ta *?> White : CO to OPQ &II 1 llngton, etc . ■.. »00 to »0D ▼ lr W J~ _[___ yw I and ,standard **-.. • *» t0 »03 |^ Prices Upon America's Finest Player Pianos Drastically Reduced Pay as Lit- IfISST •$?% Oira^l 111 Never before have circumstances compelled such great price reductions. We state, and most emphatical- aSSSsL»—JcL. "- 1 yW^iiil -U|aj|Sal II ly, too, that prices have never been so low and terms of purchase so easy as in this house cleaning sale. BS SB Bi Hr SUi-J les 3 ' II Bear, in mind that we guarantee both quality and price. Your money will be refunded if every instru- M BKH ill.llrr^r IjffJfftlßl '"- II ment is not found to be exactly as represented. The Eilers ironclad guarantee covers everything sold in M B^Ml^^B *.;\ I ' WKmCT WaCTifeW^^&gi ' ll this sale, just the same as if the great reductions had not been made. Positively no fairer opportunity M KMH^HBHMSSBiIHIt ;. II has ever been presented. H Jf^^^^^a^aaaa^a^^BfcßasaMaMniro'*Uf ill " **£ 1 ; || MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS ■■■ ■$ In Don't stop to figure or to arrange to pay all cash. The sate prices are cash prices, but for the mere simple I BO "■9^ 1 li Interest, not on the whole amount,-but merely on the unpaid balance, we arrange terms of payment con- IHI Rlßls MII fidentially to suit any reasonable buyer. Bin I H II And we guarantee the -quality, also give our binding exchange agreement, whereby any instrument In R 1 bMI ■Wftftq WII this sale will be accepted by us at the price you now pay, and at any time before two years from now, toward ■Uaj I -.^-jl^^J i' payment on one of our fine new Kimballs or Chickerings or Autoplanos, etc. Nothing could be more at- -•*^^D^^S^^JJi^BHpaSMWh^L "*7 }|j tractive, generous or more Umbughly satisfactory to the purchaser. 11J i **<0_ hll i'ijj. ~~^fjßEt^-L > !| JKb !f! Rules of the Sale 1 f Quick Action ~] (jtea^iw I • 2*Ms*M affl _i_ Owing to the fact that these "quick selling lM«>Aaaeoa«»mr ; ISi^HSWH^S Eli! Jg IfMS -ibices" will cause heavy buying, orders by long iici,r;o3ai V r:^|l bIiCT |]{| tS^WBSSSjJEXtigM& distance telephone or telegraph will be honored . The Important thing Is to act at;once. Every y3 ■ I !"'!SS^^3Kw it %iwßHa^HßH^Tw~j "'; .2 hours only. Deliveries cannot be promised, day will witness big inroads into this stock. To- S|B4HfißHaF§ 'HI "»'• : 1 %'IWIVM l«& : bUt eVCry e"° rt Wi" b, e f mad° t0 1 - m*? a S morrow mornin y°» be able to select from f| 1 11 ||!I -;■'■ '^-M^V^mm/iW^^M wishes. "Money back If not as represented • -^i^-v^^-^-... -,-,-,„-«.•. ,«>«,.,«,„.-. ..-. .^--. --........-.,—x^. >W M tWMLII HI 1 J&SMj t^ guarantee accompanies each sale. There's no the largest and finest assortment In] the United^ :'-\mWn?. JBOKmm IS3 tl -^pß**T^^ * "'' • time for delay, or waiting. Act qulcsiy. -: *.' ■ 'y... States. Be on hand early. '^X^^;^'Xl u;'^s% p^^™*^^"',?-;**-'': i" S^\Sj|| I" r Phone Main WBs&' I /@&\ '( WW^: 943 5 South ° ' '■■-"•' h '■ I 482 jr€^€€&WZ&A Street -.'-■'■-":•/J|>"; •• HOME OF THC Vs3!voy I ■••;>V^^»»B**ffißßii«MwaJW»^B II I ' ' CHICKCRW6 PIANO Xgjg^ j j up as the population grows, It looks as if the wise man will get out -it town a few miles on a lit tle patch of ground and spend his lime listening to the cackle of the hen. ' It is the man with the hen who will -ride in an automobile in the days to come. DR. NOBLE'S MESSAGE BY DR. OIAK. S. NOBLK. NEW YORK, March 17.—A1l appointments here for Friday and Saturday were broken by Dr. Friedmann because of the courte ous treatment accorded the Ber lin specialist by the Canadians at Montreal. Dr. Frlediiuiiiu is now lien* and clinics will start today under the supervision of tin- gov ernment. The rases Friedmann treated here are still improving. Patients have less cough and no pain, sweating has reused, and they are stronger and pleased. The local effect of Injection, whether intravenously or intra muscular!)', does not cause inspir ation. Tile small puncture heals in a few days after injection, and the temperature goes up a few degrees, but drops a degree a day after and symptoms abate. He injects almost every rase in the vein and muscle at the same time, thereby pi-eventing abscess or pus formation. Have examined cases personally this morning and made personal examination of Mr. Shepperd and his condition. He has Improved. There Is less cough, the pain in titf'TYie*JLric&JA& | AT THE TACOMA I • • "Gypsy Love," the light opera by Lobar, made a decided hit at Its opening presentation at the Tacoma theater last night. The chorus is the best seen here since the "Pinafore" and "Mikado" were given early In the season, and good voices and tuneful melo dies make the number a striking feature In the realm of the light er musical attractions. Phyllis Partington, Arthur Al bro, Leola Lucey and Charles Ful ton are singers a way above the average in theatrical work and the whole production shows an artistic finish that is decidedly pleasing. The company closes here to night. * AT THE PRINCESS f » • While "The Man on the Box," played at the Princess this week, is hardly a new play, it Is never theless still amusing, as yester day's audience testified. The story his chest Is gone, there is less sputere and no sweats. Cannot tell whether the condition will be permanent. He is hopeful. I have my apartments across the hall from Dr. Frledniann's. Had an Interview with his broth er, Arthur, for one hour, at which time he gave me positive assurance that Rorum culture Is a sure cure. Friedmann has not charged any money for cases (vented In New York, so far. He refuses money until the cure is verified. I will work with him when .he returns to the city. Dr. Arthur Friedmann Informs me that the serum will cure cases of Incipient lung trouble, bone and Joint tuberculosis affections, tu bercular ulcers, whether on the skin or in the Intestines. The great value will be In prophylaxis and In rendering people Immune to tuberculosis of any form. Will be able to vaccinate people Just as we now do for smallpox. This serum culture renders the system immune for about seven years, at the end of which time a second injection may be given. Have been given every assurance that I will have plenty of oppor tunity to watch the work and <;. <t- <j> J. <$>.£>;, <j> $ .*><» .?> <a -?> <» <$> THEATRICAL <$> «• . «> >$< TacomaTonight, "Gypsy <* <?> Love." Coming, Thursday <$> <"> to Monday, return of Kalem <$> <$> Biblical pictures. <£ * | <» <$> Princess—Every night this 4 •$> week, "The Man on the ■§> + Box." Matinees Wednesday <$> <"> and Saturday. ♦ <$> <$ <"> Pantages — Vaudeville all <& <?■ week, afternoon and night. <§• <$> <$> <{> Empress — Vaudeville all $> <?> week, afternoon and night. * <S> «■ e-<s><s>«><s><s><?><S'<si«>'S>4>*4><s><» Is about a young army officer whose great sense of humor leads him to impersonate a coachman, kiss a pretty girl, spend a night in Jail, and then go to work as a groom for the girl. And she .pro ceeds to torment him with the fiendish ingenuity of her sex un til he checkmates the plot of a Russian diplomat to buy the , PAGE THREE, study, the serum culture. "-■■.■'■■ = >1. plans: of >U. a. fortifications from ; her' father In financial duress/; Then of course—it's- easy h to guess. "■,...■■ ..'!.--,..-«?*l.; Leo Llndhard plays he of the box in a laughable manner, and; Florence Hell makes capricious! Betty Annesly an extremely na tural role. William Brewer. has] j a faculty of making villainous! I characters seem very human, una he does not deviate from this course In the role of the Russian; this week. Chester Warner has the difficult part of the father. A very good bit is done by l-orin^ Kelly as the police Judge, and Richard Lonsdale and Nell Mo*. Kinnon as "coppers." George { Cleveland appears as a breezy, newspaperman, which he handles well. , .:■ -,; ■ The remainder of the cast do* good work, and the staging, while I not elaborate, is in keeping wttln the acting. :''-Pfalji VALUE OP RIGHT • BREATHING Health Cornea Prom Knowing How ami What to Breathe. Hardly a day passes without! 1 confirmation of the old adage, Alan's life Is but a breath of air." Dust laden with disease breed- i ing germs is inhaled by all who use streets, but disease is not de- £■ veloped unless tho germs find : conditions suitable for their lodg ment and growth. „ With people having catarrh! , there Is an Ideal culture medium for those germs, as the Irritated . membrane and weakened tissue is a hot-bod where germs must thrive and multiply until they, are numerous and active. If you have catarrti, you should use tho easiest, simplest and quickest remedy, the direct meth od of HYOMEI. This wonderful medication is taken in with the • air you breathe, directly follow-1j ing and destroying all germs that have been Inhaled, repairing any , damage they may have worked § and so healing and vitalizing the tissues as to render catarrh and <\ germ infection no longer possible.*'. The unusual way in which :; druggists sell HYOMEI should dispel all doubt as to Its curative ( properties. Crown Drug Co. of fers to refund the price to any- , one whom it falls to benefit. You do not risk a cent In testing the healing virtues of this breath of 5^ life. Complete outfit, $1.00. Ex tra bottles of HYOMEI liquid, .If: later needed, 50 cents. >