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pack tax I j Thanksgiving Is Here 2 1 When Every Man and V | Woman Likes to Look } j Their Best- C j Our Liberal Terms Al- I 1 low You To Dress Well C C All-Wool Suitings and Coats for Men, L J Young Men, Women and Misses f \ We offer real quality garments at consistently low ft. I prices- "No Seconds," "No Job Merchandise," no S r flimsy, trashy things of any description are enrolled I under the banner of our snlee. L. ¥ We seek your business on fair basis, fair comparisons fl \ and truthful statements. We guarantee every garment I J Men's and Young Men's Suits C C All-Wool—Perfect I iniiiK (■nrnienti? j| I In all the new fabrics, models 04 C t°oO7 Cfl | J and patterns yI3 to «J>t f■ Ju J Winter Overcoats for Men & Young Men T It In Mndils of Comfort and Htyle M J Every garment (b this season's ?IK"'VQ9 Kfl 1 |t styles and fabrics $IU to $<J£■ JU \| i Women's and Misses 9 [ tM FhII and Winter HultB —Very late styles juat received, \ X mad* up in fashionable Broadcloths, Gabardine*, Pop- f I 11ns, Whipcords, Serges, etc., many fur trimmed, others I J trimmed with braid and velvet. Three exceptional \ r% values arranged *0O Cfl CO7 EA ull<l C9O Cfl I I for Saturday «J>^. I i3U and jZ.jU I jr Fall and Winter Coats —Daily arrivals, consisting of / *» the latest styles in Cheviots, Velours, Zibelinen. new | I mixtures, etc.; extraordinary Q4 ft flfl|"COC flfl S r values/ from <? I UiUU to v>U J.UU T | New Dre^ws -In elegant new designs, combinations* J of silk and wool material. (1Q t>f\ *° Rfl /I X Remarkable values at y I JivJU to y£Ci\)U t 1 New SkirU—ln Corduroy and latest novelty jilaids— X S? n." $4,751^(15.00 f J Your Credit Is Good—Open An Account f I I'uy jo you u»-i paid. | ji OPKN HATI HI»AV IXTII. 10 P. M. I illUH'-j I!ii>:iil\\hj. I |isliii|v, l.rciws lil<>< k. | WALK I I'STAIRH—SAVE $10.00 > nocaooocirior-irvTi r The Bank of California NATIONAL ASSOCIATION KNtiihlislitMi 1801. .Nationalized 11M0. I iiln-d Stat« l)f|n>sii;ii'). BTATKME.VT OF CONDITION OF The Bank of California, N. A. SAN FRANCISCO. including its Branches in Tacoma, Portland, Seattle and Vir ginia City, at close of business November 10, 1913. ABHKTS Loans and Discounts $34.17"),381.25 Bank Premises (San Francisco and Branches) 1,179,331.0S Other Real Estate 485,26.1.39 Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit.. 3,408,639.60 Sundry Bonds and Stocks 6,926.01.1.05 United States Bonds to Secure Circulation ... 5,000,000.00 Other United States Bonds 285,000.00 Redemption Fund with United States Treasurer 250,00o!oo C'aali and Sight Uxtiiaiige 20,804,7841.87 \71,313,44.<Mi» UAIIIMTIFS Capital raid in OaU Coin $ f1.A00.000.00 Kurpluo and Undivided I'rofits 8,251,H68.1t? Circulation 4,879,100.00 Letters of Credit 3,656,291.5.; Deposits 46,227,778.13 »71,511*,4:J8.<>9 BTATE OF CALIFORNIA, City and County of San Francisco, is. I, I. F. Moulton, Cashier of the above named bank, do sol emly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. I. F. MOULTOX, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of No vember, 1910. JAMES MASON', Notary PuMlc. Correct—Attest: JACOB STEKN ) J. D. GRANT I Directors. G. A. POPE j TACOMA BRANCH THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA BUILDING S. M. JACKSON, Manager. E. J. COOPER, Asst. Manager. r Thrifty gf Alexander" IK H Tb« man who ovdi a motor ca* H H Should be from debt euiruly H H free, H H Oa ' K*#y Btr«ei" be'i traveleil B '*•"• I I 80 Aleck bays a "Model E." ■ I Pave your way to "Easy Straet" ■ H with a Savingu Accouat at H OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRIM |% i INAUGURATION MAR. 21 & 22 SEATTLE, Nov. 19.—Dr. llHn ry Suzzallo will be inaugurated as president of the University of Washington Monday and Tues day, March 18 and 21, and cere monies for Dr. E. O. Hollu.id, new head of Washington 3tate college at Pullman, u.ll folljw in the same week. Those in charge of arrange ments also hope that Edward 0. Elliott, newly chosen president of the University of Montana will be formally inducted into office Im mediately prior to the dates for Washington's ceremonies. ARMY GIRL WILL MAKE BOW DEC. 4 E.LLIE. LEJEUHE. Miss Kllic Lejeune is one o' the pretty debutantes in Washlngfon society this winter from the navy circle. She is the daughter of Col. and Mrs. J. A. Lejeunc, U. S. M. C, and will be presented at a tea to be given at her honiQ ta Washington on Dec. 4. A. F. OF L. HAfl~ STORMY SESSION SAN PRANCIHCO, Nov. 19.—j A resolution protesting agilust the introduction of military in-! struction in the public schools was voted down on the floor of the American Federation of Labor convention here -yesterday after a stormy session on the question I of preparedness Hisses and cat calls for a time threatened to disrupt the meeting. GOODIER TRIAL COMES TO END SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19.— The court-martial which has been trying Col. Lewis E. Goodlier, I judge dvocate or the western de partment, U. 8. A., for miscon duct, he reahed a verdict, it vm announced yesterday. The find ing* will be forwarded to Wash ington. Ooodler expect* an,.hi tal. ATTORNEY RAPS PREPAREDNESS J. M. Head, Boston attorney, who Is here In connection Trith the pavement litigation, spoke against appeals for greater war preparedness In an address be fore the Tacoma Bar associaH m meeting In Hie Tacoma hotel last night. He called it "bunk." PAMONA ORANGE SESSION ENDED ORILLIA, Nov. 19.—After one of the most successful sessions in Its history, the joint Pamona (range of Pierce, King, Snohom ish and Kltsap counties eud«d here yesterday. Resolutions were adopted proposing statewide co operative buying and selling of tern product*. CHEHALIB, Not. J«^~Local THBTAOOMA TDIIB TURKEYS COMING DOWN IN PRICE There'll be Thanksgiving tirr keys a-plenty, after all. With Die shipment of corn-fed turkg from Oregon, the news came yesterday that the price will be 26 to i! 8 centß retail, instead of 30, as was predicted. PLAN FOR HAPPY SUNDAY EVENINGS A series of "Happy Sunday Evening" services, egtnnlng Sun day, has been announced by Roy. Delmer H. Trimble for the First Methodist church, South Bth u\i O. The program includes a se ries of addresses on "Religion of Life." CONTRACTOR'S SON ACCUSED OF THEFT 0. Bertelson. 21-year-old son of Samuel BtreUon, Tacoma con tractor, is said to have confessed to Detective Oeary the theft of tools from automoiles of Dr. Wll mot Reed and L. H. Fisher. He was charged with petty larceny. DR. 0. F. NORRIS'S Tacoma Dental Parlors 1140J6 Pacific Aye ; Personal, m exacting, M painstaking service. Moat Scientifically bqwpped Office in City Platrt, Brldgework, Crown* and Bridges and all other forms of Dental Work at prices people In moderate circumstances can afford to pay. If you are in need of Dental work look around first and then call at my office. 114 OK Pacific Avenue. Tacoma Dental Parlors Over New Central Market. PACIFIC AVENUE. MEN! $2 lldts $1^55 Closing out our entire two dollar line. This include* all the latest shape* and colors. All tO ED $3.00 Hats *>liUU \&2 $1.00 No reduction In regular one dollar Caps, READ THIS MEN AND SAVE MONEY! YOU CAN GO WHERE YOU WILL, TO ANY MEN'S STORE IN TOWN, SEE THEM ALL. THEN COME TO MY STORE. IF I CAN'T SHOW YOU THE BEST VALUES AND GIVE YOU THE BEST BARGAINS-WELL, THE CIGARS ARE ON ME. LET ME PROVE IT 1 | SPECIAL! I 78c | I Don't Forget the Address, 1338 Pacific Avenue SUITS UNDERWEAR $15.00 Blue Serge £7 «X 50e Fleeced QM n I Suits Qi.OO Underwear «*t $12.00 Brown Mixture *£ 00 $L 5() X leg QQ K"te •••••• JY"S2 Underwear SMC $10.00 Suits £j| AC 7K Tvr- ny i for M.9!) 750 Mixed Wool JO. ______^__^___^___ — . Underwear TUv RAINCOATS & OVERCOATS g* ***** eav^ Floee" ftftf dlirnn T3 • a—^^ ed Union Suits UOv $15.00 Raincoats 00 _ _ A f ol . £2.00 Mixed \\ool M JO $12.50 Raincoats ${* MC Ullion Suits * l#*° $10.00 Oveivoats JC for $O.i«F SHIRTS $10.00 Boys' Balnm- $9 QC 50c Blue Chambray OF,, caans, 7to 16 years V&*o* \Vork Shirts «»l $6.50 Mackinaws Jl 00 75(1 Gray Flannel QQ^ for VT.W v Shirts »v t $:iOO Pants jj jj $ , 50 j^J j^J^' ' ftft J1 ft i ' S f nr Al.tv 50c Black Sateen Qli» 12__^____^ > _^_____ Shirts «*C SHOES ggDross QQg g~ Wooden Sole JJ^J JJ^^ -—• —- ■ $1.75 Wooden Sole $19^ OoUww and Cuffs 001/ Slippers vM.»uO 75e Flannel Kight dfil* $4.00 High Top Tan 00 Shirts *O> Shoes IMO $2^50 Shoes $1- (J9 HATg! HATS! $2^o Shoes ' $^ 48 $2^o Hats go 88C D. SHAFER 1338 PACIFIC AVENUE. Colonial Today and Tomorrow Only The Chorus Lady With an \II-Ki«r Cant Life Behind the Foot ligllta. With ltd Tnii|ilit- Uoos and Triumphs. SPECIAL Children's Matinee Satnr day, 10 to 12 a. m. Mary Pickford In "Cinderella" Children 5c All receipt*! are given to the AMoclated Oharitlen to supply Thanksgiving dinners for the needy. Coining Hunday MARY PICK I-OKI) in "Ttw of the Ktorm Country" p>aHUtlßHßH|avav>HVl l LEGAL NOTICES. LOCAL Improvement District No. 276—Notice Is hereby given that /n purusance of Ordinance No. 4359 of the City of Tacoma a roll has heen placed In my I,and* for the collection of the 6th atuiual Install ment of the assesitment levied for the Improvement of Union Avenue from Sixth Avenue to South 9th Street, South 7th and South Bth Street from Pufcet Hound Avenue to Proctor .Street and South 9th Street from Union Avenue to Proc tor Street. Said Improvement consist! In grading said portions of said streets to the established grades with roadways thirty (30) feet In width and parking spaces on each side thereof eighteen (18) feet In width, curbs, gutters and eionswnlk« of plank and the necessary storm wa ter drainage. Said Installment may be paid on or before December 12th, 1915, but If not paid on or before snld data added Interest, penalty and costi will attach. CHAB. F>. ATKINS, City Treasurer. Nov. 12-19-26, 1915. LOCAL Improvement District No. 644. —Notice la hereby given that In pursuance of Ordinance No. 4,15!) of the City of Tacoma a roll hns been placed In my hands for the {collection of the Sth annual Install ment of the assessment levied for the laying of wnter mains of the following dimensions, together with the necessary gates, tees, croßses, hydrants, specials and con nections with the present water : mains. An eight (S) Inch cast Iron water I main on Portland Avenue from iSouth 26th Street East, South to I Fairbanks Street. A six (6) Inch cast Iron water main on South 30th Street East, i South "Mil Street Kast, Harrison Street, Morton Street and Kalr- I hanks Street from Portland Avenue I to Bast "R" Street. A six (6) Inch cast Iron water main on South 31st Street Kast. ' South 32nd Street East, Wright [Avenue and South i4th Street East from Kast "N" Street to Kast "R" Street. A six Inch (6") cast Iron water main on Kast "H" Street from South 30th Street East to Fair banks Street. A 6 Inch («") cast Iron water main on Kast "N" Street from South 31st Street Kast, South to South ]4lh Street Kast, Bald Inxtatlmftnt may be paid on or before l>ecember Hth, IDIB, but If not paid on or before aald date h<m< <1 interest, penalty and costs will attach. CHAS. n. ATKINS, City Treasurer. Nov. H-19-2C, IB 1 I,">iAL Improvement District No. 416.- Nntliv Is hereby given that* In pursuance of Ordinance No. Sl6O of the City of Taootna, a roll has i placed In my hands for th« lion nt tha Ist annual Install ment of the assessment levUd for grading to the es tablished grace South Jlnrt Street from "i" Street to Wllkeson Street, with a roadway forty (40) fest In width from "3" Street to "X" Street and • roadway forty-four (.44) fe«t In width fnmi ' X" Street to Wllke ton Street and laying down on said roadway a Bavemaat of asphalt on LEGAL fIOTIOEB a concrete lia«"\ with concrete curb and gutter, together with the nec essary sturm water drainage. Provided that the work' to be done by the Tacoma Railway and Power Company under th«-lr fran chise, Is nut to be Included In this Improvement. Said Installment may be paid on or before December 6th. 1015, but If not paid on or before laid date, added Interest, penalty and costs will attach. CHAS. D. ATKINS, City Treasurer. Nov. 6-12-19, 1915. IN THE MATTER OF THR AB^ BESSMKNT AND VSSESSMKNT ROLL FOR THE CO«IT AND EX PENSE OK THE IMPROVEMENT IN LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DIS TRICT NO. 960 IN THE CITY OF TACOMA. TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Notice Is hereby gives that there was filed In my office on the 17th day of November, 1915, the assess ment roll for the payment of th* cost and expense of the above des ignated local Improvement, being the Assessment roll for Laical Im provement District No. 960; show ing the amount assessed against each lot and parcel of land In said local Improvement district lor tho payment of the cost and expense of said Improvement, In pursuance of Ordinance No. 6211 of the City of Tacoma, entitled: "An ordinance providing for the Improvement of the alley between Orant Avenue and Ridgewood Ave nut from South 12th to South 14th Street; creating Local Improve ment District No. 960: providing for a xpeclal fund for the. payment of the cost of said Improvement by special assessment upon property within said district benefited there by; providing for the Issuance of local Improvement bonds, and de claring an emergency." And that said assessment roll is open for inspection by all persons interested therein. And notice Is further given that the Cotinoll of said City has fixed Wednesday, the Bth day of Decem ber, 1916. at 10 o'clock A V, as the date for hearing upon said roll be fore It, p.nd that all persons who tuny desire to object to said assess mtnt roll are required to make their objectlous In writing and fllo the stme with me at or prior to 1:80 A. M.. on the date above mentioned at my offke In the City Hall: and that on said dan or at such time as the hearing mny be continued to, the Council will sit an a board of equalization for the purpose of considering said assessment roll, and will consider all objections made thereto, or any part thereof and will correct, revise, raise, low er, chnnge or modify laid roll or any part thereof, or set aside said roll and order said assessment to be made *V nay* as It shall ap pear just and equitable, and then proceed to confirm the same by Ordinance. Dated at City Hull, Nov. 17 ink W. D. NICK EOS, Nov. 11-11-20-82-11, ItU. Legal notices LOCAL Improvement District No. 766—Notices It hereby (tv«n that In puriuanya of Ordinance No. 4»*» of the City of Tacoraa a roll has been placed In my hand! for the collection of tha 6th annual Install-, men! levied for the Improvement of Baltimore Street from North J9th Htreet to North 40th Street. Bennett Htreet from North 3tlK Street to North 46th Stratt, North 311 th Street from the weft line of Home Place Addition to Shirley Street; Orchard Street from North 39th Street West of Orchard Street to North S9th Street ICast of Orchard Street; North 42nd Street from Bennett Htreet South of North 42nd Street to Benin U Slut! Nurttf of Nortli 42nd ■treat. Said Improvement consists In i'iimnii iii-Hmk on said portions of sold streets cement concrete aide* walk* five (5) feet In width, w.th curbs, khiith and "ro.«swalks of plank ;tnd tlie necessary sturm wa ter drainage. Provided that Bennett Street, from North 4Bth Btreet to North 46th Street la lmprove.l by the ciiiiHii iii'iinii uf curbs, Kutii'i's and croMrwalks only. Provided alao that where per manent walks were already con structed by permission of the Com* mlHSloner of Public Works, they are not Included In this improva iin'iil. Said Installment may be paid on or before December 12th. 1915, but if not paid on or before said data added Interest, penalty and cost* will attach. CHAS, I). ATKINS, city Treasurer. Nov. 12-19-26. 1915. LOCAL Improvement District No. 325.—Notice Is hereby given that In pursuance of Ordinance No. 31<H of the City of Tacoma. a roll hut been placed in my hands for the collection of the Sth annual Install ment of the assessment levied for Improving "A" Street from the north line of South 21st Street to the Tacoma Railway und Power Company'! track near the center of I'uyallup Avenue; South 22nd Street and South 23rd Street from tha present pavement on Pacific Ave nue to "A" Street. Said improvement consisted In grading said streets to the estab lished grade with roadways fifty ►■lx feet In width, and In construct- ' Ing and laying down on said streets a permanent pavement of asphalt with brick gutters on a concrete base; also In constructing granite curbs und the necessary storm wa ter di'iiintiKc. Also in extending all Midi walks to the curbs, tuklng up and relaying the same where neci ssnry. Said Improvement also consisted in constructing concrete sidewalks eight (8) feet In width on both sides of South tlltd Street. Provided that on part of the In tersection of "A" Street and South L'lßt Street, the pavement shall consist of sandstone blocks on .v concrete, base. ■aid Installment may bo paid on or before December 12th, 1915, but If not paid on or before said date, added Interest, penalty and costs will attach. CHAS. I). ATKIN3, City Treasurer. Nov. 12-19-28, 1915. LOCAL Improvement District Now 775..—Notice Is hereby given that in piiiHuanco of Ordinance No. 43i1l of the City of Tacoma a roll has been placed In my hnnda for tlio collection of the sth annual lrißtall- ment of the assessment levied for the Improvement of iSouth 47th Street from Sheridan Avenue to Asotln Street. Said improvement conpists In. grading said portion of said street to the. established grade with a roadway thirty-five <3!i) feet in width und parking space.s on each side thereof seventeen and five* tenths (17.6') feet In width, with curbs and gutters of plunk and the necessary storm wuter drainage. Said Installment may be paid on or before December 12th, lUIS, but If not paid on before said data" added interest, penalty and costs will attach, CHAS. D. ATKINS. City Treasurer. Nov. 12-19-26, 1915. LOCAL Improvement District No. 25(1.—Notice Ik hereby given that In pursuance of Ordinance No. 2783 of the City of Tacoma a roll has been placed in my hanits for tho collection of the 9th annual install ment of the assessment levied for the Improvement of Commerc* ' Street, from the. center of South 7th Street to the westerly curb lino of Hood Street; South 7th Street, from the westerly curb line of Pa cific Avenue to Commerce Street; South 9th, South 11th, South 13th, und South 15th Street, from th* present pavement on Pacific Aye« nue to the present pavement oil South "C" Street. Said improve* ment consists in grading said poi tlon of Commerce Street, South 7th. South 9th, South 11th. South 13th, and South 15th Streets to the established grade with a roadway fifty-six feet in width, and in lay ing down on said Commerce Street, except on street intersections a permanent pavement of asphalt with brick gutters on a concrete base, mi.l on South 7th, South 9th, South Uth, South 13th, and South 15th Streets, a permanent pavement of sandstone blocks, with brick gut ters on a concrete base; the Im provement also consists In con structing concrete and granlta curbs, and the necessary storm wa- . ter drainage. Said Installment may be paid on or before December mil, 1915, but If not paid on or before said data added Interest, penalty and costs will attach. CHAS. D. ATKINS. City Treasurer. Nov. 12-19-26, 1915. IN THE MATTER OF THf! ASSESS. MENT AND ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE COST OF THE CON STRUCTION OF A WATER MAIN IN LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DIS TRICT NO. 6030 IN THE CITY O* TACOMA. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given that ther* was filed In my office on the Uth day of November, 1915, the assess ment roll for the payment of the. cost and expense of the above des ignated local Improvement, being th* ed local Improvement, being Hie assejwment roll for Local Improve ment District No. 5030 showing th* • amount assessed against each lot and parcel of land In said local Improvement district for^the pay ment of tho cost and expense at said local Improvement, In pursu ance of Ordinance No. 6212 of th* City of Tacoma entitle*: "An ordinance provid'ng for th* construct, on of n water main »t six Inch cast Iron pipe, together with the necessary tees, hydrants, gate valves, etc.. and connections with present mains; creating Local Improvement District No. 5030; pro viding for a ipeclal fund for the payment of the cost of said Im provement by special assessment.' upon property within said district benefited thereby; providing for the Issuance of local Improvement bonds; und declaring an emer gency," passed September 22nd, 1101 5. And that said assessment roll Is open for Inspection by all persona— Int. rented therein. And notice Is further given that the Council of said City haa fxsd Wednesday, the Bth day of Decem ber, 11)16, at 10 o'clock A. M . as th« date for hearing upon said roll be fore It, and that all persons who may desire to object to said assess ment roll are required to mak* their objections In Writing and fits the same with me at or prior to 9:110 A. M. on the date above men tioned, at my office In the City Hall; and that on said date or at such time as the hearing may be continued to. The Counrll will sit , as a board of equalisation for ih« A piii-puse of conslde tn« • atdtjaKS' ■ me hi roll, and win v6n«ld»iJF m Jectlons made thent .. er jL thereof, and will rnml.w J^^M raise, tower, change or n&^Bspr *■ roll or any part »>Hbfl ■iMfic. MMlri rol! *»d or«el» aesament to b* made **JV ■ It ahall appear lust »P« and th*n praae*) to on) sum* by m 4iM^^^H^D£]