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PAGE TWO James H. Dcgc Co. Store News. Broadway at Eleventh. _______=: „ ■ I i * I llm. Sl.nd.rW ol America WE'VE GOT THESE SUITS The popular Norfolk suit for boys. You'll find them in our Boys' Dept. on the second floor. The •suit that your boy will get extraordinary wear out of during the hard wear of boys out of doors. An extra pair of pants, too, helps make this suit more popular. Good heavy Apt 0 {\{\ material ayd worthy of your ahi^ vJU immediate attention at w * SCOUTS DEFEAT STANDARD OIL Tho Standard Oil bowling team loat to the Scouts last night at Ihe Tacoma building alleys by a score of 1606 to 2688. Three games were played, tbe Soouts Caking the first and second. Mem ben of the teams were: Stand ard Oil: Whelan, McDonald, Bt. MONEY RAISING SALE A Ten Day No Profit Sale We need the money. If you need the merchan dise these prices will supply both our needs. ALL $15.00 SUITS ALL $10.00 SUITS $10J5 | $7J5 Overcoats, Raincoats, Pants and Furnishing Goods included in this sale. $2.00 Pants ... .$1.45 75c Shirts 45c $2.50 Pants ... .$1.75 $125 Bhirta 95c $3.00 Pants ... .$2.15 gjjjj ££* ■■ ■ ■}}■« ao tu\ r> t at* am JB.OU ►Shirts ... .$1.95 SS l^ ■ 2"S Bweaters and Under s4.oo Pants ... .$3.25 wear at the same pro ss.oo Pants $3.86 portion. This is once where your money will bring back all it is sent out to get, and a little bit more. Germain, Mallory, Johnson. Scouts: Regers, Shupe, Hendrlck sen, Soule, Stokes. NATIONALSIfIN CHICAGO, Oct. 8. —The second game of the city championship ae ries went to the Nationals yester day by a 4-0 score, evening up the series. Bcore: R H E Nationals 4 7 0 Americana 0 4 1 CAN ALEXANDER DOJT ALONEP QUESTION ASKED BY EVERY FAN BY GEORGE R. HOLMES L'nlted Press Starr Correspondent. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 8. — Baseball's biggest battlefield was cleared for action today, and the combatant Phillies and Red 3ox stripped to fighting trim for the conflict that will send another world series hurtling into base ball history. Seldom in baseball's history have two teams stood on thu brink of a world series clash with so much diversity of opinion re- AMATEUR CHAMPS DEPART SUNDAY Sufficient funds have been rais ed, through benefit games, dances and popular subscriptions, to pay all expenses of the South Tacoma Tigers' trip south, and the team will sail Sunday noon on a steam er for San Francisco. The Tigers will first go to Sacramento, where they will play other amateur teams of the coast for the Pacific coast title. If they should win the title, they will re turn to San Francisco, where they will meet the eastern amateur baseball champions. The eastern championship has not been de cided yet. Joo McGinnity has loaned the Soutli Tacoma Tigers road uni forms of the Tacoma Tigers, and the mack inaw.s that go with them, insuring the team of a good ap pearance wherever it goes. CUP WILL DE EASY FOR LAKESIDE TEAM Women of the Lochburn and Lakeside Country clubs are com peting today on the golf course of tho Lochburn ctub m the de ciding match of the J. J. Demp sey series. The Lakeside team already has a fairly safe lead over " eeeaaaaaaaaaaap » <j> ♦ NATIONAL LEAGUE <* >i> ■» «>#«>**#<»*«>.***»l>»-»' .Standing of the Clubs. Won. liost. Pet. Philadelphia 90 62 .592 Boston 84 68 .553 Brooklyn 80 72 .526 Chicago 73 80 .477 Pittsburg 73 81 474 St. Louis 71 81 .467 Cincinnati 71 83 .461 New York 69 81 .460 Yesterday* Keaulta. New York 15, Boston 8. <s> a a PACIFIC COAST LEA SUM « ♦ ♦ Standing or tha OlatM. Won. Lost Pet San Francisco . ..109 81 .674 Los Angeles ....103 89 .536 Salt Leke 96 86 .52' Vernon 91 97 .484 Oakland 85 104 .450 Portland 75 102 .424 Yeeterday's Results. San Francisco 5, Vernon 0. Los Angles 4-1, Oakland 0-0. Salt Lake 12. Portland 6. ♦ AMERICAN LEAGI E » ♦ * ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦#<»•»*s>*♦♦ Standing of the clubs Won. Lout. Pet. Boston 101 50 .663 Detroit 99 59 .647 Chicago 93 62 .597 Washington .... 84 68 .553 New York 69 83 .454 St. Louis 63 90 .112 Cleveland 58 95 .379 Philadelphia 43 108 .286 Ye**et_a-*fi Resnlt*. New York 4, Boston 3. BALL PLAYER ATPANTAGES During the entire world's se riea, every play made on the east- Do You Wear Pants Pants, Worth $6.00 to pH.OO, $3.50 Made to Order J|\ Pants rut in the latest styles, JBw A mad* to your In- B fl fl dividual meae- ure, FIT, worlt- manshlp and B jrf* wear guaran- L vlK^_i NO BXTRA ■f<t^Pi______r CHAROEH Jffl I f°r Peg Top. [ no matter how mall I extreme you ■JfU ■■ order them. »I 2 Pacific Ay. THE Tugs gardlng their relative merits. If it were possible to take an elec toral vote of the neutral specta tors, It Is quite probable the judge would declare a dead heat The Phillies, r.iloted by Irish Pat Moran, didn't figure from a team standpoint. It was Alexander against the Red Sox, not the Phillies, ac cording to random's version of the annual drama. Never has one "player, and ,me alone, carried tlie burden of in - & .j> 9 THOSE WHO MAKE <* i> TRIP TO SOUTH •» P <i> $ Pres. James W. Corcoran. <•> '» "Biddy" Bishop. 9 P Lester Patterson, c. ♦ *> Jack Farrell, c. ♦ £ Orvial Eley, p. ♦ S> Nick Dahl, p. $> $ Oscar Hnttghland. p. ♦ • Eddie McTigh, Infield. ■» $> Paul Shager, infield. <H> e> Oscar Jensen, infield. ♦ * Allan Brown, infield. * P Roy Wilkowski, infield. «• 9 Jules Shager, outfield. <* 9 Henry Crowl, outfield. * 9 Urban Woods, outfield. <i> P Walter Holmberg, mgr. ♦ » / ♦ both Lochburn and the Tacotni Country club. Even by hglvini the match today, they would ha*< the cup cinched. This is the las match In which Lakeside wil compete, the final contest next week being between the Lftchburt iind Taooma Country club women. em diamond where the big con test is being staged, will be re corded automatically on a base ball playing machine at the Pan tages theater. ' The ball player was installed yesterday. It shows every play, even telling the balls and strikes registered against eacn batter. The doora open at 10:80 every day. TACOMA THEATER Tonight and Saturday Matinee and Night Gasklll & Mac Vitty ( I no.) Present Harold Bell Wright's "THE CALLING OF DAN MATTHEWS" Dramatized by Mr. Wright and Fishery W. Reynolds Prices—Evening, 26c to $1.00. Matinee, 25c, 35c, 50c. Cuftain, 8:16; matinee, _til 6. MONDAY NIGHT, OCTORER 11 The Laughing Festival EqSIkHS IT'S GREAT—SEE IT! •Prices—2sc .to .$1.50. So Saturday. 200 Good Lower Fl. Seats at $1.00. f^^^^B Li'le Arthur he mm-*m nn than de mo__\\ ,^_9 de _RDv _^*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ <Xf in' none JQMEp Adman QLI It is a real pleasure to feel and to know that ■ X every, garment in your underwear stock la fl _R worth, every cent of the prloe you ask for it. __ fl We' can buy practically any Unea of under- 9 wear in tho country, and we choose "OLOBH," H WASTED,'' "STALEY" and "WRIGHT'S BH HKALTH" from among tha lot We sell them _______H yisir after year, and we have an established H|fl trade on every number. flfl Ths factories back us up In an absolute fl Guarantee ot a Dollar's Worth of Actual Wear H plus Comfort and Perfect .Satisfaction for fl Every Dollar you pay. flfl B. V. D.'s am all right y.t, but it's getting _■ time whan you'll want something warmer, and fl V at that time It will be a pleasure to us to show _fl fl yon and profitable for you to acs the Under- _l fl wear we have at tB.OO to g4.00 a suit. M V Wa thank you for reading this advertisement. _f DICKSON BROS. CO. Jm 1120, 1122 Pacific Av.^^^^^T side's offense and defenae oa his shoulders to such an extent as does the big Nebraskan this breezy October day. "Can Alexander do it alone"*" That question has proba'jly been asked and answered a mil lion times since ,the vanguart of the world series Towda began drifting into tbe dty. All others faded into insignificance la crowded hotel lobbies and streets. One never heard "What can tbe Red Sox do?" It was "What c.tu Alexander do?" TODAY'S OOD9 * * * *> PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 8. • •' —The following odds pre- ■&* 9 vailed today over the world's •■ 9 series: <» • Six to five thnt Boston • •■ would win tlie series. •• * Three to two that Phlla- <»> 9 delphia would win first p • game, provided Alexander 9 9 pitched. ♦ ,♦ Even money that series *> -»* would go five games or bet- » ♦ ter. Ip STAR PLAYER AT TAOOMA The Tacoma tlieater will again display tbe Star baseball playing board during the world's series games, beginning today. The Stnr ball player was shown here last year, when it was watched by en | thuslastlc crowds It shows all j the movements of the ball and the players. WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS I Pricea Paid Producers Foe f I Meata, Batter. Egg., Poultry » _ 4 Livestock — Cows. t@6%o; hogs, 64® 8c; lambs, 8c; dress ed hogs, 12c; steers, 7@7Vi-c; heifers, 6 1 / 4@7Viu; dressed veal, 9 @ 1 lc. Butter and Est.* —Ranch but ter, 30® 31c; strictly frssh ranch, eggs, 39 ® 40c. Poultry — cnjcr;ens. dressed 11(3) 15c; ducks, 12c; squabs, 16 @ 18c; ducks, 12®18e; squabs, $2(3)2.25; springs, 15c. to —■ ■ m Belling Pricea to Retailer* For Butter, Egg* and Cboeae • * Cheese —Washington, 15c; TU. lamook, 16c. Eggs—Fresh ranch, 42 ©43c. Butter —TVasniusion creamery, 82 @ 33c. Wnotaaafe naat »*r«uee. rroah Heats — Steers, 11 V 4 0 12c; heifers, lie; hogs, trimmed sides, 15V&C; mutton, wethers, 13c; lamb, 134 c; ewes, 12V4c J Wholesale Hay and Grain f 1 Prlcaa 1 Clover. $16© 17: alfalfa, fit 915; corn, $28® 29; wheat, $-..! 0)34; whole barley, $29 0 30; rolled oats, $30; bran, $26; shorts, $28. Hops, 1916 crop, 10©lle lb 1 PrlcesPald VSSSR E3 f j j era For Vegetables. FrnH [ Fruits—Bananas, 4He lb. Or ange, $5.50 case; Call, grape fruit $2.50; pineappfes, 6 centa lb; plums, $1.35®1.50; Jonathan ap |ples, $1.35; harvest apples, $1.36 box; Yellow Transparent, $1.75; Yakima pears, $1.75 box; grapes, $1 basket; Malagas, $1.36 basket; 'oncords, 22® 25c bskt; Tokays, '.20; Huckleberries, 3®sc lb; ions, $3.50® 4; Gravestein ap •s. 750 box; peachee, 45@50e; ...liappies, $1 box; cran- Congratulations! You smokers of Piedmont Cigarettes have picked a winner. And simply because you liked them so much—simply because you knew a winner when you found one —you made Piedmonts the V*V^'V;'\ -tLJ w biggest 5c seller in this broad xm- /%.y y S ©^n_. NTJr^^^^S^^^> land/ JmJ 10 * • \>j^<ss^ _T< >r 7%e Cigarette Cc Ssn/ AUo packed in packages of 20 for 10c We love to back a winner That s why we announce that we now pack a coupon in every package of A coupon that is redeemable for any of tne multitude ol presents in our illustrated catalogue. A coupon whose liberal value should double Piedmont' 3 M recording-breaking sales. OUR FREE OFFER Durm * the mon,h of October w. will five copies of otk __»_____-«_■__—_--_-_«---■————^ illustrated Catalogue Ol pre*ClltS absolutely free. Jußt Sen i I iv your name and address on a postal, or ask (or one at our Premium Department, 331 Battery Street, San Francisco. Iv.i-ius, $9 barrel; quinces, $1.25 box. Vegetables — onions, Walla Walla, 65® 75c; lettuce, $1; cabbages, 1 V.c lb; Ore. cauliflow er, $2.36 crate; Chill peppers, $2.35; green corn, 20c doz.; to matoes, 4 5 (JT* r>oc Dox; egg plant, $1 box; beets, $1; sweet pota toes, $1.75 cwt; squash, 2c Ih; pumpkins, l>4c; Hubbard squash, 2c; Netted Gem potatoes, $18 ton. California - DIRECT ROUTE ™ ™ E G THIS YEAR has held SHASTA LIMITED -T°- more of interest, of Portland ocbajTunu wonder, of beauty, shasta route of pleasure, than . RAIL SERVICE San Francisco eVer WoTO-po* steamship sibly ever again. COAST LINE —OR— ORANGE GROVE *f-|_ 1 1 _P rail trip Ihe world-famous —TO— San Diego W" 1 •■ • libera— expositions stopover AT PRIVILEGES KKH?" are now a* their best. BOTH WAYS T»l if desired i he opportunity to fares- v*B** *kern is near- San Francisco !_— le _ _«_ J _«_»«__._. $31.55 in 8 iteend —go now. Both Expositions $53.55 Make all arrangements at city ticket office ______ Smi "j-y f|A vl W^rtKw Railroad & Navigation Co. Union Pacific System Friday, Oct. 8,1915.