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PAGE EIGHT. NATIONAL BANK DEPOSITARY I SECURITY! "\V< offer you the security afforded by our Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits of omt $16,500,000 r a .«• JACH6OH c _ coooeß I MANA«e>*s -Aj»i r&artsvae*, 1 i "T*CCa*AA CW»Af^cr\ UIgAiiCPACiFiC ! HERE BOYS; HERE'S A FINE CHANCE TO LEARN HOW TO MAKE A RACING AUTOMOBILE TO TUP. HOIK OF T.tniM.t. beginning today, Mr. K. 11, .endlei.ni, nho I* Use founder ■C boys' rating aad building club, .till write a dally letter to lite Cat-onia Ih.js, telling them how be boys In tlse south started uikli'iu tlnyir ra« ing sulomo •lle*.. aad all about their a.—..i. tat Jon. He villi also tell how to build theee Utile cars and give line Mi)- all Hie help lie *an while he is in tliis city. The following Is the I list let. tar: My Dear Boy*: I »«nt to write to you all and tell you about the boy racers that are coming here for tbe La bor day races. Flrvt. juKt let me tell you hots •11 this started. n|r^^_L_l p»j L____LJ During the flte years this office has been established I bar* fitted the eyes of more than 10,000 patients. Many of thee* you know personally. Rev It. H. MrGlnal*. tno* South I St.: ll -J. Imidxr*. lawyer. Hank of <%lifor_ta BUf.l Mrs. 1. D. Cug Stella eooal I*ke; Mrs. A. J ftoswsf. Tl« Sa*. r.wth St.. J. 1.. «-utter. 1117 Jefferson Aye.; J. P. Cow a n liulldi ng contractor: Mr*. I M. Moore, 59*4 Ho. Wvrri.lMii. E. S. Croft, proprie tor Croft Hotel; Mrs. K. < alien - dci. 8714 Ho. M Ht.; W. R. Clayton. Hiillding Trade* Coaa •II Mrs. W. K. < lay ion. 3. I M. Murray. Attorney, Fidelity building. Mr. Howell. Howell. Hill Lumber Co X '.-' m :*' ka^ ■_ *K__^P l»H <i. J HI sT. t-.ye Hf.es ml.«t Dr Rust has Just leturned from a year's post grsduste rpurae He gave considerable tins* and attention t< difficult • ass* which baffled tbe ordi nary eye specialist. Tbe doctor'n course includ ed tbe latest sad most sd vaaced Ideas oa 1 eating eye* aad the treatment of every eye trouble (■**-*;< 1 Al. NOTH V. F*r. Ruse invites all hi* «M pel lea ta te vtaM Man «*r a free leethwg of tha peaßaaat g4aaae*. Chicago £ye Specialist ML O. J. "V»T. by phial Maaa 9419 —_— T ii i __——______ la Venice there were many hoys who had made push mo biles; they wanted a race, and asked me to hs?lp them We thought a race for these push mobiles with engines in them, would be interesting and furnish a lot ol good clean pleasure for the boys. We were able to get six little machines that were made rrom old motorcycle engines, mounted, on a frame; some with old " wheelbarrow wheels and some with old bicycle wheels In front. One boy. Sld Holland, had his made with wheelbarrow wheeis on the back and 28-inch Mcreta wheelß on the front, no tires However, the races were run and were a grand success, the average speed being $0 miles an hour. Now over 100 hovi have their own machines and sre driving and racing. The machines of today are made to look like their big brother racers, and with better engines. The dealers through- | out the city have helped the lit tle fellow* build their ears, he. cause they are naturally inter-1 ested tn the boy who ran _c thing* worth while; the same rule you will find holds good when you have grown up. The boy who Is worth while gener ally makes a man who is worth while and that kind of a man is always in demand. Tomorrow I will tell you about the association and how these machine* are made, because 1 want some Tacoma boys to be in the races here, and want to help You see a* I have th* boy* in Los Angeles. B. H. MOW *.\ \lt ROME, July 15. Authorita ttes of Avalona snd Albania have sent a message to the powers ask ing them to intervene and relieve an Intolerable situation that al lows Greek regulars disguised as Epirotes to drive out of their native country 100,000 Albanians who are in a deplorable condi tion. ■ Grocers' excursion to East S iund through San Juan Islands Thursday, July It. Boat leaves Municipal dock at 7:30 a. m Ticket* $1 50: children half fare 17 5c i. Ticket* for sale by all croeers, at the dock, Puritan Drug Co. and Ben Haverkamp. "adv." FINK HOME GOING VP E. C. Richards, treasurer of the Hunt A Mottet company, to day took out a building permit for a 10-room brick-veneer resi deaee at 1303 North Yakima ave nue, to cost $7.500. Architects Hullard snd Hill drew up tbe plsns for the new residence. Weak Lungs Often Lead to Serious Illness If you have weak lungs and your system Is run down you ara sus -1 ceptible to serious lung trouble By i the use of r.i kman's Atteratlva many hays been restored to haalth. > Head af this case.— iJI 8. Atlantic A vs. Haddori field. ' M. J. Oentlesnen—ln the fall of list I ninlnrHs s vary sever* whi which settle* on aiy lungs All laat 1 b'san to raise sputum, and < say s>h)~sl_Lsn than tola sm I must' fro to i. Worn Is immediately At MB time I was advise* to tsks Eekmaa's Alterative. I stayed st home ana commenced taking It tk* last week In October I beg-an te Improve and th* first week in Jas asry. I*9*. I resumed my resular occupation having gained tt Rounds, fslly restored to ha* Ith. It I asw sever, years sino* my rs- ! oovery has Scan effected sad I! cannot praise E'kitun'i Alterative toe highly . Abbrrviat**") i (•lane*) W _". TAT-M lekstni Alterative is most ef flcacloßS In bronchial catarrh ana «"'• throat and lung arfectlon* aad upbuilding the system Con tain* bo harmful or habit forming drags Aonept bo substitutes Uuut b/Owl DrTflg Co M 4 C at . grass* I'ruf O*. Itth aad -psetric ay. QUEENS TOU HAVE BEEN READING ABOUT IN ALL THE PAPERS ««■♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ HERE'S FIVE OF THEM-430UHT THEM^& WHOM YOU KNOW ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ « « ♦ ♦♦ ♦*>♦ ♦ ♦♦ EVERT SINGLE ONE OF THEM IS A VERY BUSY LITTLE QUEEN Although she won t celebrate her 70th birthday anniversary un til December, Queen Alexandra. dowager queen of England i above it right I. is already making plans for the family birthday psrtv. shich is to in* llllle represent.l tlves from almost every court In Europe. Dowager Queen Mar- 80,000 ISSUE ULTIMATUM TO RAILROADS CHICAGO, 111., July 15.—A committee of 60, representing 80,000 employes on western rail roads here served on the general managers of the rail roads their organizations' ulti matum, involving a number of demands, among which higher nay and shorter hour* were the most Important. Tt I* expected that the rail roads will appeal to Secretary of Labor Wilson for mediation un der the Newlands art. The men are prepared to call a strike, tying up luO.ooo miles of rail road*. DR. MATHEWS IN OPENING ADDRESS Rev. M. A. Mathews of Seattla opened the Christian Worker* conference at Whitworth college last evening with an address In which he asserted that Jesus Christ Is coming to earth again ta the flesh, and that all per sons should live so as to ba ready to meet Him when He comes. Rev Mathews spoke be fore an audience of 1 00 ministers and laymen, holding their inter eat for nearly two hours with his interesting talk. The conference settled down ta business this morning with Bible and devotional study. Hurin, I the afternoon today the minister:* will play tennis, baseball and I other games, and this eveniag they will resume their stt^diea. Ushenvtea's lunches, picnic aad aato lunches pat ap. Dacmwald's I lellkat **■*■. Sis nth "Advertisement '' OR TRIP RART. Bound for Eastern market*) where they will Inspect latest fashion* and place orders for Img port snd local good*. Mrs. A. M. Wheeler aad Mr*. 8. Cheney of tha salt aad millinery depart ■MBt* of the Horgan Parker store, left yesterday. Agates nnllsheO and ■>•■ inted la aattd fjeM. Malt, Jew****. 1147 C st- ' Advsrtlsemeat." THE TACOMA TIMES. gherita of Italy (at left above) was one of the most interested visitors at the International Council of Women recently held in Rome. "Carmen Sylva," the queen of lion mania lat right below) has just completed the libretto of an opera which will be produced What's Doing In Politics Everybody Is invited to send in news that is of politi cal interest. We bar no one from this column, whatever the odor of his political skin. If you have anything of s politi cal nature that you thlnh will Interest Times readers let us have it. Tacoma socialists, those of the Red and Yellow boys, have com bined, and plans for launching their campaign will be made at a mass meeting next Sunday aft ernoon in the Maccabees' hall The county ticket will be named, and campaign committees ap pointed to shoulder the work of the coming fight. It 1* said that Adam Bartb will be boosted for I'nited States senator, and that Posey L. Pendleton will run for prosecuting attorney. Paul Newman la being boosted by the progressive* to run for state senator In the 34th district. Newman Is a member of tbe Moose lodge. 8. R. Lamont, clerk in Judge Card's court, who had intended to run for county auditor ob thel progressive ticket, todsy changed his mind and decided to run fori It's All Bunk But It Listen's Very Good Today Is St. Swithin* day Nine hundred and forty-three years ago some one wrote tbe following verse about St. Swith in s day: St. Swithin ■ day, if thou dost rain. For forty days It will remain: St. Swithin> day, If thou he fair. For forty day* 'twill raiv aa* malr. Washington weather sharp*— the official weather bureau the— —have demonstrated by statist ics tbat tbls forty day thing I* aH bunk. They can prove definitely that when Bt. Swithin'* daj "rained," a* the poem haa It, the next forty days scored heavily oa th* "fair" side—at least since tha west her bureaa waa est sh ushed Bat the weather man 1* well known for hi* inaccuracy and today Is Bt. Swithin* day Reap aa ay* oa tha weather. NEGRO Ll ~OHEI> LAKE CORMORAM. Mlas.. waa hanged by a asob far Btaaltag three amies. I soon. The kaiserin of Germany jI In center) surprised a school ! hoys' picnic at I'otsdam wood th< other day by sending them caki j and coffee from the roya kitchen. I'nless the doctors can save her sight by the removal ol i a cataract from her left eye Queen Victoria of Sweden ( below ' at. left) may soon become blind sheriff on the ticket. Lamont i said there were too many seek-: ing the auditor's Job, and he! thought his chances were better to secure the nomination for sheriff. Three progressives and one republican filed their randidacy In the county auditor's office this morning. The progressives were 8. R. Lamont, for county sheriff; Harry I. Fawcett of East Larchmont, for county auditor, and Wm. A. Johnson for Justice of the peace. Mr. Johnson Is at present chief deputy In the county as sessor's office, and Is a well known attorney at the court house. O. W. Slayden of Steilacoom was the only republican to file. He Is running for county com missioner on the republican I ticket from the third district This Cannon Shoots 16 Miles WASHINGTON, July 15.— A cannon which will shoot 16 miles! That la what the arm $ will use to defend the Panama canal. This giant gun will be the most powerful in the world. It will also fire the heaviest pro jectiles, within its 16mile range, tt will be able to shoot with greatest accuracy any approach ing foe. TRAVEL ItHlsh Travel to Mount aTcoma Is greater this year than ever be* fore, and by the middle of th s mountain season It is believed there will be insufficient accom modations at tbe mountain foi all the tourists. The Tacoma Eastern and "Blue Bird" tn'n bus line are handling capacity loads eaxh trip. a I-RICT BISHOP ABHEVILLE. N. C . Jnly 15.— ißdlctmeat* charging Bishop 0. R. Harris of tbe Second Episco pal district of the A. M. E Zlon church, colored, sad eight oth ers, with burning th* charrh property were returned by th* county graad Jary today. 1,- ■ — Grocery Dept Open As Usual Thursday. Phone Orders or Shop in Person , lg _. l Q r< | erß The Home of S. &H. Green Stamps Promptly Filled ((jmrnm £r3AvtSYVUMONev'yCf)w + SerVi'T'S* —_—I mmwkmm\^k9^^^^^^^ ***^^^ PACIFIC AVENUE AND COMMERCE AT 15IS ST. Camper's Needs Are Featured For Thursday—Clearance Prices Rule Pillows 45c Pillow Slips I Blankets $1.50 111 Comforts at 79c Kesther Plllows. *•*- I «_«•_ .^^for I *"[ TStVS I «—*** "«b dark ered with art ticking. ■ umm Special for I Blank et*. Sale I calico, Just the thing Clearance MC- ■ Clear- Q ■ price #1 CA I for camping. JQ n price, each .. . ■**#(-> ■ anca lib I pair .... 4* I iJU jlj Spec, each I JO 6 Towels „_.-_ I Toweling t -?I Cx *_? Women ss2oCoats*t7 CA 33/ 4 c TurkUh Tow- _Jfii_. c •. ■ i-\ T% i si I H Bleached Tow el*, with hem- JBa ouits and UressesV* •vv ill «nng with nied end*, full l£wißv mrmm, mm m,m, . « fancy border. bleached. Bale IllM__S_r H Hale price the price p-]f ***f ' "mis share tn the savings presented by this II yard _.1 * for DIG f I I tremendous sale of three hundred clever gar- II only. UIC ij l> ments. Select a coat, suit or dress formerly 1 _ . _, W«^ ""Id for $15 to $20, *7 m j Sheets 48c If" 111 •1"-W"' #f.D-U | $1.50 Each \''i Shirts $1 „ .. . . W. H There's endless choice as to fabric, ityle and I ■—"** ■* «P- Sheets, "bleach- LV '"lor- Th« dresses are in silk or wool mate- 1 "eight™ Kl_n ed or un- ILTKf rials the coats in plain or fancy effects, I nel Bhirth fur bleached A./'I long or three-quarter length models. The I camping and ready for use. 1%9^ "u,t" ■*■« jn 'ency or strictly »-f en 111 outing, $1.50 _Bn > tailored models Jl .JU _ values • * price, . «*oo I W JO at } I Boys' Churns 98j I! Knives & Tea Ii Cups and I Paper Overalls imported But II Forks Spoons Saucers j Plates Overalls for ter Churns, I Wood handle Silver steel | White pone- Paper Pl* boys to w*ar with , )ninied Knlvesand lain Cups snd washing dlsh at the camp, . , Ihor kh. for _v-«■ iv*-. •- ,__„i_ r i„ triple stitch- whwlßandt°P I campers, set reg. 10c Saucers, reg..- cd. the pair. regular $l.»»l of B l x each. set of six. lar size, set if ape . _ ' g .. 70c|.t alue..Sßc|r c""-. 35c "r. . 7c|tZ h3Bc| clal Zc r aper 01 a a n •. rt\ 25c Spid sJO^ #1.00 Graniteware 59c l **\ 16° Bize 11 l--'x _■ Steel Spiders, 18 In., Kill in wlt h co 1 d a a___i_s - _ The assortment Include* 16 quait 1 handle, regu rt I>H( KHKI i __^ It n - i regular s<>o >^ ___? ??_ _? keU'e '- 10 qUart fl or Vhis^saTe seller 00- / \ l-alls, 14 quart dish pan*. 10 quart £ r thia "a,« for ... _.3C ' J _ 1 deep dish pans, 6 quart covered only |DC ___________ M*|*^^^H|i|' 1'l|ii'f pans, Nn. 8 Knval enamelware — M^_^^^^^«|j^yf steamers, 17 quart dish pans, anil 4 — **mtm9mAmm *- Tents $5.48 w^_^__j!_i_fi_l quart do"bie bo"<*<» These arti- Wash Made of Bu/ l*i^f_**-S_£_o """ """* in ,he M"c i",<l *ray moi' Basins d ,ck. 2 1-2 to «&%_W Ued, en**'-«-'«'»r*' «»' the very high . | •j «„„♦ __n_ ~~*fg.gM_k_F -^ grade green mottled Some are _.._,. hssins 3 foot walls, w „„ e enamel Hne(l *»a*li sv to f«»*» » i- 1-* men his ■"~ ■ V\e alnn offer Japanned ware In various articles. The values wide, 4 indies a, pc:: $s.4Bftr___., runff rom.om. BBc.. ,o. Mo°; 59c p,a, 20c I A SALE OF GOOD RUGS \ J rimme(! Ha!f ! 5c — ■»-_r -» s-t r Note our window display of j C A \/I7 *l 1 I 4VL. aT*! CA D A Kla^T lrlni'Ded and untrlmmed hats, DAVL I-»J 111 tlie V-.L___AixAlNl_.__ motor bonnets, wide shade bus ——— and girls' straw bonnets, i.i.i Azmlnster Rugs, extra hearvy pile, size 9xl 2 feet, In pleasing tily trimmed, etc You'il sunn tan and brown shades, mostly allover patterns. Choice of . . _ _. any rug in tha store formerly mt-p Crt a ""l<l i up to $25 at ) I (.OU "f re Kular Prl.-e of --|? Beamless Brussels Rugs, size All Wool Seamless Brussels *«me. Choice fUC 9x12 feet, in late patterns, Rugs, six* Bxl2 feet, in good -•»._-_ ~, , any rug in the house for- assortment of patterns. «AIHTB—W omen s pretty voile merly sold for up to $20.00. Choice of any rug farmerly waists, regularly priced $1.98, Now €10/10 up to $17.5*, ClflOC t: IK and *- !,s- ¥1 7C at t l_.s(M now lUisfO I Choice now at f|. f D Small Rugs, 36x63 Inches, All Wool Velvet Rug*. 27x Women's w««t-. «nw o, . fine quality Axmlnster. 54 Inches; regular $1.75 I W men 8 w»Bh Silk Shirts, In , $3 50 values An MQ. value. At. AQ j Petty stripes or plain cob,red M f-iTfl Clearance •> I iZd china silks, regular values to SEE PACIFIC AYE. WINDOW 2t o „, y Ch°!? .now.. $1.49 ' ■ mm** — * J - _, Oirls 75c Dresses 49c __ TrraT Neat Percale Dresses for girls, H A ITIITI nTIf C _ ZSz? \A<*\C Pw^^ In serviceable colors and clever \ "aHII-IOCKS ABOUT nalt TrfCe designs, regular 75c A Q , „.*_,„. ... values . . HOC ( .Ab,"- ,,e riddance of every hammock In the store during ll O.H. Indian P^y Suits, with feather cap snd khaki skirt and | the homefitting section. Sell the hammocks neve, mm.l ' Jacket. A very attractive play j the loss," Is the order he got, so ' | for t'onTy Ul*rly ,laß 59C *J,rge H"nmock '. ««'»> Pillow valance and spreader, in at- Women . WMU,"-«H." Pettl- t t r3" B t o^ e.^u Oe: r•."', .P". t. ,e,:,,•.■ $1.98 coats, made with deep flounce I _ ¥1 *■* • •«■«* , and ribbon beading, to 7Q^ Foreh Hammocks of heavy canvas, striped or khaki color, $1.50 value* I9b made like a bed, fine for campers' use. Made to sell at Women* White I.awn Waists, $7.60. Ooing now at, mn nn aad Blouse*, also colored each I lawns, regular 75c to AQn $5.50 to $6 98 Hammocks clnn ■ $1.00 value* at "WC at $3i39 . I ANOTHER "MIBTARK" MADERA. Cal., July IS.—Mls aken by Elmer Cox, jr., hla hunt ng companion, for a deer and ■hot In the arm and side, A. J. Krancis of Ban Francisco ws* re ported here today In a critical •ondition at a lumber camp la ;b* mountains near her*. The wound In Itself was not fa tal, bat the accident occurred B*rly Sunday, 2 7 miles from the camp. It took nearly 24 hoars to parry the injured man to tbe ramp and the delay aggravated hi* hart so much that complica tions were feared. Frsncis Is In tbe Jewelry busi ness ia San Fram lwo. WM9FM*b9BMh flvVaHf pp* T me Wetm Advert ißemaßt.'" R. R. MEN CONFER. CHICAGO, July 16. —With each side insisting that It will not ask arbitration, general managers of the western rail roads making Chicago their head quarter* and representative* of their 30,000 employe* resumed their conference today. WOODROW AT GAME WASHINGTON, D. C, July 13. —President Wilson saw Detroit beat Washington yesterday by the score of 2 to 0 HEW AVIATION RECORD LEIPBIC. July 14.—Helnrlch Ollerlch, German aviator, broke the world's altitude record by flying 2B,«o« feet towards tha cloud*. Wednesday, July 15, 1914. TO VOTE ON HI Hi/I RICHMOND, Vs., July 15.— Petitions signed by 69.536 vot er* were signed to call an elec tion on the wet and dry question in this state In September. WHEAT RROORD Hl.i >M V • HICAOO. July 16. Records for wheat shipment were broken today when 1506 cars were re ceived for shipment. -rtlstl* aeeoratlona, Watson*, " Ad v»rtt—merit.-* KkKH TKHTKII. GLASS— FITTED Merit Alon* Wins With De. CASWELL OPTI-DAL CO. 741 St. Helens sv. Ground Floor. T*L Main 4 74*,