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[ribbon sale extraordinary I I I New Design*—Smart Styles—Underpriced i— I -i I MORIVf Nfii A SALE EXTRA<>KDINARY INDEED, which comes F4K Flaam I l"^y H-l^i *I *vJ /\ when every woman -is buyiug Ribbons and when MIH 1* 100 l I A¥ C these P^tty sorts are none too common, yet which takes X tJI EjC-jI AljiJ an average third from the low prices. «■* f^ * I KSKSsasE s^jJi^prs^^rr::,l: pargain More 1 Fro- 9to 12 om y . cli™" Amfriea exports "~band- Salorday Attractions I Men's Underwear 38c Beautiful fancy Jacquards and Brocades—novelty rib- -- , _ . . I Two piece «uiu — Medium bons, including beautiful French patterns — novelty "CDS LndCrWCar K6GllC€fl I TZTT^iTm Z*Xt* D^3dens, Hair Bow Taffetas, Fancy Warp Prints, etc., Men-. heavy woo, .hiru ana I urdny. 9'to 12 only, qo r widths to 9^., inches. Every conceivable color and pat- g*^; "'"i* 1 color°"ly ' J%Wb fl S*rment " -Bro^w,, noor tern. This Saturday- ««»«/ ' 79C <WTl| I — Ilroaawry Moor. Men . B heayy rl|) , )ed lTnlon L^t \}M H Tiirlriah TnwAl* 9*>r IT% M V*% X~% M -Tl Suits- splendid qualltj « V ■ lUrKISn 10W61S ,«>C \*J/Mi*^\ "C "C-r^i /ljJ^-^i Saturday special. 7O« , | \J B IJO only—extra size—hemmed \M/\J <J t> S"U " f-^l V f^ B —good weight — numatchable "^ Men's medium weight ribbed J\ Uj H value, Saturday from 9 OC- ' nlon Sulfß' Baturdu> AOr "Hfl I H I to 12 only, each -3C — Ribbons—Broadway Floor. o«iy * P eetai. suit . h-ju Bill B <v-««*•<■-" . wS'jisitu'Ky 11 ,'j 1: ■ill I —KleveuUi Street Floor. special, pair 13l» U.nj^J^ 1 ■ m»-Ti j n ac O • ¥f f • 1 /\ r» Men's heavy weight gray M M r _■ Milk, 4 CanS 25C til* A 3311*1*3 VPfV .NnPn^l MXp «00l socks, Saturday JO p «£J A B Carnation brand large «iM cans. UI agglClS, f CljT O[JCUCU JOl special. pair I3C £J ■ Saturday 9 to 12 only, AC. 1™>"*~" MVWCJ CUTPTd AT ±f\o B w>ur cans /DC * FRONT OLOSI NO BRASSIERE of exceptional Hm ,rJ, si 5 J.L^St tr starch 1 (Limit 1 lot to customer) A\ 1 • ±- » i • i ■• . W'm Negligee Shirts —either sort or starcti lumit i lot tocusiomer, £-* snla rt nesg — & combination Ot embroiderV' and laCO cuff.—alt slms—»)i X assortment of patterns. ■ • —the lace forming a V yoke. Trimmed around anus faßt *eWaK' 45C I Scrims 16c Yd. with Cluny lace—an exceptionally/lesirable gar- aq B Fine quality—ss-inch plain nM>n t a t ft very special price—Saturday only **OC SATURDAY 9TO 12 ONLY ■ rruaU^r?o' Cw r n Ttt~£? Cic° f -Corset Shop-tliird Floor. BOYS' KNICKERS B urdav Bto 12 only yard IOC ■ Another big purchase of Boys' Knickerbock- ■ ,„„,., r' - . • ers in sizes 4 to 14 years; made of good H (Limit 26 yds. to Customer) weight material; on sale Saturday OQ A B —Kleventh Str«-t Kl.H.r. £££i I Aofo \nOi»l«ll H! 7OC mornlug from -» to 1X at. pair fcOU ■ Ostrich PlUmeS $150 JpeCiai (Limit 2 pairs to customer) ■ Thew Plumes are of the beHt J§m\ t* IVP mtrn n n Uri)TV n L 1 m ,n RAIN CAPES ' SPECIAL 98c fl selected male plumage—extra CS*ffl i*. R V^UAI UrJ^MdMt Or llU'.j Just 50 Rain Capes in sizes 2, 4, 6. 8, 10, 12 ■ large—SO- inche S long by II lH^Lili'V>Viti SEASON. Tllt'SC Coats Rl'C of CX- aI1(1 M y««ra Just wlliU v"v wallt for tll(' fl rVbK' srv^n.'S- SwWt sell<-"t (iualitv zibdims- *^*. -aCM,rt^",.r e r"°' d"V«r I r,f^i° a sssi n; Ml %l jj^i™ «-.>..»*«■ » t .-»..,, , - B*-^' Raln . c .^ wbiue 3Bc ■ 12 only, your tlsfl //f ' U\Y Surface materials. Some have Velvet better quality, all otou, from 4to 14 years. I *' UMiltal! AU \ \\\\ ('°llal>S andVuffM, SOIUC of Self material. Saturday while they last. #4 AQ M oiri.* nr. c -« B H. /mi lU? Both I><>lttl(l and full flare modefe. You your cholce ■ *'"*D I Girls Dresses 75c LJIL won't find such superb coats marked so SATURDAY 9TO 12 ONLY ■ wMhedr!!SSror f>llKin K Oham Blati low anywhere hereabouts. 4*7 qc CHILDREN'S RUBBERS 29c fl percale, made in neat styles. tf[t\ rW Saturday only «P • •*/*# Our greatest sale of boys', girls' and misses' fl ages Bto 14 years, Sat- 7Cj» ijiU " —, . , rubbers, guaiaaiteed, Hplendid make, most all ■ urday, 9to 12 only, each I lib —CJarment Section —Third Floor. sizes in the lot, for the early comers. Take ■ —Third Floor. ____^^^______ your plcK Ba'ui"day from 9to 12 OQ|» B _ , _. 01 . —-——^ -^^— >__ only, at, pair tJb H Stamped PIIIOW Blips mTr««-« T ««« - ~ A'B" * big'rbt'of women's rubbers on sale ■ 7 k p TUMBLERS, 6 FOR 49c Jardinieres Special 49c Saturday, *n lay, 0O« fl IUI' I v f vr -TAR WATER TUM- Wellers Ivory Jardinieres — a at, pair...,. Q*l\* ■ These are our regular bert qual- \j BLKRS—large finely cut ? ood size—make handsome gifts— . t»T« tIAUAOtr BAB/lATV fl ity envelope pillow slips, stani- star—well polished tumblers. Sat- Saturday special AA-. A BIGr DAMASK. BARGAIN H ed in beautiful designs to be urday. extra special. SKT Jfl. ?ach 49C a .i n ,j ail ti«^_, q*« 10 n«l,, H jmbroidered. Saturday » 7 C p OF SIX for 4llC —Ilouwwar*.—Fourth *7oor Saturday From 9 to 12 Only ■ to 12 only, pair lUl> _______.^-..^..^ Here is a real sensation for Saturday morning ■ —Eleventh Street Floor. customers In order to start up the trading dur- _■ PI,«««1b*» lOa #tV M TWTPTI "PTnnTJ aATVa -an/WII >-W - Ing the ordinary quiet hours of the day. The ■ ChOCOlate IOC AlA^fl I*lJ-KL» J? IjUUK SALiLb BOOTH /TV M ltargain Store will place on sale from 9to ■ Walter Baker's premium Choro- *L —?«».• w«. « W. 12 only Saturday morniiiK v hl»aclieil li.miHHk W late. Mi-II). cakPß. 9atur-IQ. ■ D«4W ll^vll«»w» C«la I at a prt** «>-astonishingly low that we do ■ day only. varl. IOC _J1 ■ Klfi IllllTlP Nil IP JM I ""' exl>f(<t "»« quantity to last until noon. H TWO FOR »»c fll M MJIII ■""lI4H kJUIV/ WIW I rhis "iatflrial roln*« 8B Inches wide, heavy ■ (Limit 4 cakes to customer) T <J VJt weight, satiny finish. Saturday morning, ■ —Fifth Floor. " "^-———-»—■■>—•~_ ■ 9tQ j2 > w hlle the quantity lasts, buy QCf» H P^,»,ot Pn+f rt « «„ OYM BLOOMERS WOMEN'S WAISTS «..*-* ODC ■ l/ruCneii OOXbOn OC Made of fine Panama Cloth -just 311k mull Waists in colored stripes, n.TRT.S' MTDDTF^I Yin H Splendid silk finish crochet cot- the kind you want for athletic either high or low collar, long or WJ.Xfc.UD UMj.utJi.xto tfuu H ton in all colors and weight, wear, -hurt sleeves. A wonderful bargain Saturday in girls' mid- H K rd baa y.. 9 to '2 3C BATH ROBES O ? RE,? SIN° ? ACQ nUE? ffi^ru^WSr bft;^Wcf yl-,£; I (Limit 6 balls to Customer) Just 9 Children's Bath Robes. Jacques. oirls' Galatea SkirTsand 3aturd»y at- K»rment fl —Broadway Floor. sizes 10 and 11' years. » few. Sweaters. a ■ T7ll fl At above price* we will not fill y /^| • p | A - _ _ Ottl jTIOOF B sv=JttMf.a Your Choice Saturday $1.00 Bargain Store I ' ' —THIItU FIXM>R KAI.KK BOOTH. ■ B WEEK-END SALE OF GROCERIES jjjp gg S | §||OCS For I TELEPHONE ORDERS FILLED, COMMENCING AT 750 A. M MILE- I A-MINCTE SERVICE ALL DAY. KITIIEK OVER THE PHONE OR AT Wk Jn» 1 VI I imrniMihs Kovs 3nd uirls Hcrp I Choice Baked Goods COFFEE 29c LB. rkst him cane fiu it J W*»mm vp mv iiVfl \/ ■ Reduced I "0/1 t^° Uw iv!' Od<Tißcrmunatin * •raoLKBAL« IMUCKB T()l pOR YEARS we have specialized in Children's Shoes and fl 100 of our Pumpkin Plea, 10. I coffee drinkers of th'i"vicinity VnV,*" wl We are alwayß Btudy'nR to make our •"«» beßt Btm fl Saturday only, each lUw | for the paßt 2 o years, at usual # or oatK« CCp better. The new stocks present undoubtedly the best foot- ■_ (None delivered) Saturday very I)Q 20-lb"sack« a«mm wear styles in America for children. They represent also fl Fresh baked lot of choice layer special. Ib Z3C , or XI 9R the best Shoe value, in the JL fl Oakes, assorted frostings. 4(1. \OTE-SteeVcut to your order; "•••"■•: *»'*U for the DriiS. -fl^. fl SE J!-SU PISJ?SJ ! Special Meat Bargain, »»'«fS~S "*?££*£T^ Y^^W I MILK- Agtor or Darlmade Ib. . luC Oolong, Ceylon, and English »li".>s fur boys »l-4O a pair _V \^ / "J J^k\ H Milk. Large Cans. Saturday Large young roa«tln;; OO« Brenkfast, Ib. .I.V; *1 r»n IDJ. U|)' , ..__ ■l^ o %/i t| //l-Zw& B special, SIX CANS QC* i chicken. Ib HZ THREK LUS. FOR $ I .UU Sl'»^h for girlii »I.JIO a pair H for 09C Beef pot roast, AM . COCOA —%-lb. cans of Walter an2,""' , . -, )»9|iAir & X COTTOLENE —Saturday spe- 'b 1 *VC Bakers delicious Breakfast ?>»<»■« for mfHnts ..V a ts || dal. Large Pails, «l.» 8; mcdi- Selected leg of OHa ('ocoa- Saturday special, each |)alr ana UP- || am pails 66c; Small «q lamb, Ib _UO air; FIVE *4 f|A __-—_-__-»»_,. X pails -OC ' o»r famous beef and veal loaf FOR I iUU iiiAlliriTin 011/\n nntr .ft An B MINCFn n AMS iifeh I -«nrooked IHc Ib., OC« GROUND CHOCOLATE Run- U/IIwIFIMN NHIiF nPI 49^8 fl SualUT Sa?urd«^cla caJ ! TWO LBS. FOR uDC kels famous brand. Saturday ffUiflElllJ ODUL 3F L. Q&.UO ■ ll" DOZEN CANS flfl lii | Our Homemade Sausage. Satur- special, 1-Ib. cans 25c; 7C --_------------—-------—-_—___-__-_-_-«__. ■ for' ' SliOU l a, y. J"e^' al' lb- iHci i"I b DU CaJ? S '*'*' Both button and lace styles are included in a variety of M BUTTER-Fancy fresh cream- JSILKTIN -Large " Eastern *?*££> lirtk." i™£T this seasons most des.rAlße lasU and patterns Medium | cry butter, pure and sweet. Sat- I Oysters in bulk or put up in Saturday special, 4Q ' and high Cuban heels. B*h styles at* patent leather with ■ urday special THREE #4 Art quart cans, on sale here daily, each I «jC black, grey or fawn colo||f cloth tops, gunmetal with cloth B LBS for ♦lIUW BAKING POWDER—Red Rose SALAD DRESSING POWDER or kid tops, brown »uedeT\rown kid. etc. Not all sizes in B CAMPBELL'S BOUPB — Your brand, the best egg phosophate —Oolden West brand, large .1, ,1,, h «t .11 •!»« bJie lot from 2U tn « mn nn fl choice of 21 varieties, Saturday Baking Powder on the market. size ca..H (make one -in* S!^ ",**'%'u- choicp ortC"lot af ."air 52.98 I ■pedal THREE «C- Saturday special, can Cil- quart.) Saturday special. lUC Saturday, your choice or-^e lot at, pair f^iJU ■ CANS for -UU 17c; THREE for UUli —Grocery Htore—Fifth Fl<M>r. —SJMJi Store—Eleventh Street Floor. ■ I Great Bargains in Jewelry I **§ i f> _T I Wondes.nl Pre - Holiday I Tomorrow at 25c. 50c I\nOaeS KercNef Sale -Bargains I and 98C In Every Detail Tacoma's Leading Retail Establishment trbfll 2 tor 5C lip I —BROADWAY BALKK BOOTH < » I |g4II(OAI>\VAV HAI^EH BOOTH D. I [WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS Butter «nd KCK* —Ranch bnt- Ur. 30©31 c; Btrlctly fr««h ruck, eCRH. 40®410. Poultry — Ctilck«na, <rr««isd 11© 16c; squabs. 16018 c; docks, 12018 c; squabs, |2©2.2G; springs, 25c. [ Ttmb Macta — St—ri. lIHO I 12c; half em. 11 Vie; hogs, trimmed «ide«, 16c; muttoa, wethers, 13c; lamb. 13 evot, [12c; whole hog, 12c. n rxwwiy wtyw^to g— fc I jfc . . I FruiU—BanmnM, 6f lb. Or urn MOS.M cut*; Odl gnHH THE TACOMA TIMES Wlnesap apples, $1.50 box; Winter Nelll* • pears, $l.bi>; ' grapes, $1 bekt; Malagas, $I.IS| Co.ioords, 25©170 ««kt; Tokays, $1.30; lemons, $8.6004; Orava- Btetn apples, 7&o box; oran berries, $»©».60 barrel; qulncM, $1.86 IMS. V«g«ubta» — onions. Walla Walla, M 978« tattoo*. $1; ' Walla, $t,B»#l.W owt} Orajjon, $l,7Ss UttSM, $l.« 0, ■ l«b- Nm, l !-♦« ">: Own wm potatoes, 1%0 lb; squash, 2c II); pumpkins. l%e; Hubbard squaMi, IMiO; Netted n«m pottine*, fig ♦to ton; Brussels sprouts, 10c lb Cauliflower, too do*; Cal. grcan peas, 3 tbi. for 25c. —-' ' ' M Whol—1» H«j im) Oral* Clover, lit© 17; alfalfa, $14 ©16: com, ISiOS*; whoat, $34 086; whole barley, $88®2»; rolled oat*, $10; bran, •$•; ■horts, |2t. Hops, mi, fOllc lb. Si GOTCHY NO MATCH FOR CANADIAN CHAMP Knocked Down Twice in Third Round, Gitchy's Seconds Throw Up Sponge -, Clever Matches La&t Night -Connars on Downward Path — Sammy Good MakeS* Splendid Showing BY "PETER." One of the greatest boxing cards seen In Tacoma in years was staged by the Hagles last night before an audience that completely filled the hall. Some of the fastest, classiest boxing ever assembled on the same pro- Kram made the evening far more successful than had been an ticipated. In the main event Hilly Uwks, lull- of Vancouver, H. ('., claimant <>r the < .m.< dlmi middleweight chiuii |iii>iihlii|i. deciNivcl)' defeated Si <;<>i<-lij of Alu-iili-i-ii. But it wan the only n illt stiff inning of the evening. Ootchy Outweighed. Ciotchy, beautirully muscled, wary and quick as a flash, was outweighed by Weeks 18 pounds. And he wan not In condition to box the heavier man. Me niain i;iim-il ,111 offensive throughout, caused probably because Weeks rimhed him in the first round and had him bouncing against 'he ropes twice in the first 10 sec onds. In the second round Gotchy was faster. He received a cut near (lie left eye that seemed to take all lii.s remaining pep. Near the middle of the round he went down for the count of six, and Referee Schock was counting "four" when the gong rang. Some of Gotchy'* upporcuts had rocked Weeks but did no dam age. Got Dream Pill. In the third round Weeks ruslieil his opponent, and had iliiiiKN all hLs own war. Within a few sw X after the opening of the round, (.otihy rolled over on the luidded mat for a count of nine. A moment later he went down agitin, iij»|Mirentljr for keeps this time, but he fore the count \\»n ended, his si'ioinls had tossed up the sponge. At least two other matches on the card were more Interesting than the main event. These ware the bouts between Sammy Goodj and Joe Hennessy, and betwaan Earl Conners and Leo Houck. Sammy Good was iv better condition last night thun he has ever been. On the other hand, Hennessy's fast living had left its marks on him. The crowd was with the Olym pla boy, and there is no denying the fact that he was game, out Sh nuu.v Good had a world more class than Hennesßy ever dream !ed of. should Re Draw. Joe's i>rlm lint) blows were right swingn to the head— noisy and Mustering, hut do- ' ing little damage. The boys mixed with it will, and the iMMit MM a regular buttle of «Hs and sti-eiigth from be ginning to end. In onr opin ion. Good did not have a suf ficient margin of points to entitle him to the decision that Referee Hchock .gave him, however. Karl Conners lost to Leo Houck of Seattle simply because he wasn't In condition. Friends of Karl were disappointed %o see the downfall of their little idol. Kor downfall it seems to lie. Conners was in the worst shape last night that he has been in for many a season. He boxeJ, of course, and boxed hard, but he didn't show the stamina tint enthusiasm and lightning speed YALE HASN'T MANY HOPES NEW YORK, Nov. 12.—To morrow's football calendar Is about as attractive as hag been offered this season, headed by the Yale-Princeton, Pennsylvania- Michigan and Syracuse-Colgate game* in the East, and the Min nesota-Chicago and Hliiii>iK-VVi:< consin games in the West, on which depend the 1915 champion ship or the Big Nine. TheYale-Princeto n game an doubtedly will attract a mam moth crowd. The supporters of the Blue will wander back to New Haven hoping against ,iopo that Tom Shevlin has accom plished a miracle in the last two weeks and whipped a team in shape that will make a creditable showing against the Tigers. The Princeton partisans will drift back to cheer for what they be lieve is the best Tiger eleven (hat has emerged from Old Nassau in years. U. OF W. AFTER BIGGER GAME SEATTLE, Nov. .12. —Anxious to try their mottle uKsiinst some strong Eastern football club, Uni versity of Washington phiyers ai*e anxious this year to make a date with some large university elev en. Manager Arthur Younger has asked the faculty for permis sion to stage a game at Pasadena, Cal., on New Year's day, against some eastern college. The fac ulty athletic committee is taking the proposition under advisement firsTTlaTis on tomorrow First play In the annual winter handicap of the Lochburn Golf dull will be staged tomorrow. Drawings were made yesterday, following the qualification round last Sunday when 38 players qualified. Oaly Ob* 'RROMO OVIWINIl" To a~«t Uio H-rnulne, call for full name, LAXATIVB BROIIO UUIN IJ«. Took for alaimture of E W OROVB. Curt! a Cold In On* Day. tie. that usually marks his work. Conners was foolish to brask with Paul Steele recently. He will learn soon enough that the bright ligbu kill off more good boxers tban all the opponents they oan find. In the second round a few short uppers to the face had Conners groggy and one good punch would have pat him out. It Is his first bad do feat, and unless Karl braces up it will lie the beginning of the end for him. Bob Yoern, Tacoma black smith, lost to fast Ivan Miller of Seattle in another slashing bout. Moth of V'oern's eyes were swell ed until they almost closed. He Secession Rife Among Ballplayers of Coast BY TOM LAIRD. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 12.— Organized baseball has lost two players to the Federal league who would have remained within the pale of Czar Ban Johnson's do main if they were treated fairly. They are Jimmy Johnston, former outfielder of the Chicago Cubit and White Sox, and Joe Gedeou, former infielder of the Washing ton Americans. Johnston jumped the Oakland Coast league club because they attempted to slash his alary |f<M per season. The Chicago Cutm promised to recall him next spring, but they notified Oaklnnd that Johnston to send him to Minneapolis, could remain in the Coast league. "You play where 1 want you to Johnston had a talk with Geor«e play, or you don't play baseball," Stovall, Federal league manager, Griffith informed Gedeon. soon lifter and signed to play with Tom Seaton, Federal letiKna Newark. pitcher, learned of Gedeons re- Gedeon Jumped because Man- fusal to Blgn with Washington, ager Clarke Griffith of Washing- convinced Oedeon that he was not ton wanted him to sign for the getting a square deal and, niaK same salary he received from the ing Gedeon a fair offer, signed Salt Lake club in 1915. Gedeoii him for the Feds. Gedeon also balked and Griffith threatened reports to Newark. CHAMP BARRED BY COMMISSION MILWAUKEK, Wis., Nov. 12. —Johnny Kilbane cannot box in Wisconsin any more. He w.ta indefinitely suspended by the boxing commission last night for having failed to answer charges that he "stalled" in his bout with Richey Mitchell. 2 BIKE RIDERS HURT AND QUIT BOSTON, Mass., Nov.l2.—Joe O rlmrn and Ben Holbrook sus tained slight injuries during a sprint yesterday afternoon In the six-day bicycle race, and were forced out. Linart and Sullivan, their partners, immediately forc ed a new team and. re-entered the race. ' Phone Main 0821 and We Will Call for Your Suit Imn»«rtUt«lj Thirty Year!*' Experience saas South k st. Leave. NORTHERN PACIFIC Arrive 12:10 a.m. Spokane Limited—No. I'aklma, Pasco, Spokane 8-15 a m. 1:40 a.m. Portland Night Exp.— Via Pt. Defiance 6-'oOa'm 5:10 a.m. Seattle from Portland vla Pt. Defiance l'-30 a' m' 8:00 a.m. Atlantic Exp.—Spokane, Helena, Dime, St. Paul Chicago 10-60 a. m 8:00 a.m. Wllkegon. Carbonado, Fairfax 705 di 9:00 a.m. Grays Harbor Line—Via Point Line & Olympla 430 i> m° 8:36 a. in. Portland Local—Via Yelm and 80. Tai-uum .... »•••'& an ' 10:10 a.m. Seattle Local—Seattle unit Intermediate 8-15 a. m 12.45 p.m. Seatle—From Portlninl vhi Vein and So. Tacoma 1 2 -a•-, i 7 m 2:00 p.m. Grays Har. Local—Via Point Deflnnee v 4:10 p.m. Miss. Val. Llm.—Billing*. Kan. City, Xt Louis... 8 00a m 4:40 p.m. Seattle—From Grays Har. via Pt. Di-lianre 4-30 bi«i 5:00 p.m. Ortlng. Carbonado, Buckley, Kanasket 10 60ain 6:46 p.m. Portland Special via X, DeMum-.. & (Vntralla 6-35 dim' 6:60 pm. Orays Harbor Kxp.—Via Lakev hw « Dupont 12 10 ■ m 7:00 p.m. No. Coant Llm—Spokane, Butte. St. Paul, Chic. s'-.IOn m 12:46 p.m. Seattle—From Grays liar. via. So. Tacoma 12:20 dm' »:80p. m. Hcattl> —From Portland via Pt. Defiance ' »-2IId ni 8:60 p.m. Seattle—From Grays Harbor vlt Pt. Defiance 8-40 n. m. I \i <im \-i »«.i i n s RAILWAY 8:33 a.m. Glacier Limited B-4S n m l:»p. m. Paradli* Valley Exprew lliOnm < 111. ...... hiibiimi: A <,T. PA VI. ' liiupm -8:43a.m. Grays Har. Special—Aberdeen, Hoqulam, Roy.. 606u m. 3.46 a.m. Olympian—Spokane. Mliioulm, Butte, St. Paul Chicago B-SOnm • :Vop. m. Columbian—Spokane, MUtoula. Butte, 8t Paul" '«»»•«. Chicago ' ii.iK.m 0.-W r. A \ (v ii.«s a. m. (Union Depot.) 13 48 p.m. Portland and Gray* Harbor Owl 4-4a.hl 4:46 p.m. Prattle Local JfclsJoom 10:60 a.m. Shasta Limited '^^Ua L£" 11:00 a.m. Portland, east and south Ur',\,Wf • :45p.m. Uhasta Limited, Seattle ...\.m^ llM».sm, Seattle Looal ..........M ORKAT MIHIHKKH Rt, _f 12:45 p.m. Portland Ixjcal— I'orlUnd and Intermediate... aaaaaaaaaaaal 8:00 p.m. International Llm.- Seattle, Everett, V&ncoureA 12:10 a. ta. Portland t»wl—Shore Une Express ■■ *M 5:06 p.m. Portland Limited—Central!*, Clieballs. Pci tlsfl 5:46 p.m. Oriental Llm Spokane, Havre, St. Paul, C 6:45 p.m. Southeast KXpres*—Ore«t rails, BlUlnga. K*m Han Cltf 10:45 p.m. Vaocouver Owl—Vanoouver and Jntayinedl^ Friday, Wot. 12,1916. put up a hard battle against tho clever Seattle boy. Pretty I'mik Pu«. Lealie Calvert i nil Ed Hunter didn't do a great deal toward the advancement of the ring game. Culvert wag afraid to hit, url Hunter didn't have sense enough to slip one through the Tacoma lad's ineffectual guard. Hunter got a declHlon. Jack Hartford, Taconia boy who recently beg;tn his fight ca reer, showed up 100 per cent bet ter than he did two weeks ago at the Glide rink, and made a gamo liattle against Young Davidson of Seattle. He lost to the latter's experience. * <s> • "KKT ON MIC" # <$> 3, <$■ Romeo Hagen is sounding <j> ■•• the clarion. <§> • Romeo announced today <•> •> that he would box Ivan Mil- <S> ?■ ler of Seattle in a week or ♦ •• so at Glide rink. # <$• "Anybody who lost on the # ♦ Tacoma boxers last night ♦ •> had better bet on me, be- # ♦ cause I'm going to clean up *■ # this man Miller," announced <^ # Hagen. 4> Romeo says tha he has ■♦> # renounced Seattle as his # • home, and will register # <*> hereafter as a Tacoma son. • <s> HAVE YOUR CHILDREN See PROHIBITION