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OuirQOth Tuesday Grocery Sale Affords Opportune Bargains In Needs for Thanksdivind* Feasts I 1 oaoivK OAXm BEST THANKSGIVING Tt« usual Tuesday COFFEE 33c LB. MEATS IN THE CITY Tetonlione vo»r **'* °f An **>l *°°d> Your morning coffee makes your day fit* »h« Turkey—an extra choice lot this c«it be i,,. r « in bake<l ror rile(jd»> * *|ter experience. tender—pound IHC person. Hervice ££'choice. .20C The e *«*rlen<* of mlI11°Q» <" Pe"P!e S^^fo^'^ Ch°lC° 22C has taught them that a cup of GOOD «xtrd f T anc> J 0*"I), olind "W rt.ru «t 7:40 •. O ur Mince Hies - coffee begin, the day right. JJ^ * 23C «. none better for the Hundreds of Taeoma people have Home Made Saunage for Thanks- Oflp Thankßpflving *|ft found by experience that Casino Cof- giving breakfast, pound ■■• ■■ . ■■ ■ .fcilu feast, each C\lG fee beßina the day l.eßt of all. Try it. Al«" V*™* •»•»*".«•««. 1 -— ... .. ~.~, Reindeer Meat, Etc. COCOA—Walter Baker's delicious Break- 1" ', lms, c ID> Qv« TKA—Choice new crop Tea—Japan or fast Cocoa, tt-lb. tln 3 Tuesday 9100 g P° Gunpowder only. QC n each 32c; FIVE for f |,UU -———-——-——————. Tuesday special, Ib *Jl» MlLK—Carnation brand — WALNTTS—Fancy No. 1 FANCY EAKIjY Jl'NB KXTBAC7M — Choice of our Tuesday special, large can* »oft shell walnuts, Tuesday PEAS— Tuesday, can, 14c; small size Flavoring Ex- THRKE for aoc; b«by i)C_ special FIVE Ofl* DOZEN #1 UK tracts — vanilla, lemon, SBVEN f or ZDC POUNDS for jUC CANS ♦•-«•' fcocba , strawberry, rasp- FI/OUR—Pyramid fancy lo- BEEHKO RVISINH — New FANCY MAFNE HKJAR be rry, orange, Dunana. win «! Patent flour «t* sack.. S*!.Js| T^cTm"**" *£? ""' ,P«-™«-t. MM* SI .40 SS^S CVBKANThJ- 25C J-o"-. l*««PPto ~*» iPßCllkl *'tHU No 1 pkg.., Tuesday ftJ- SPICKH-R.l Rose brand- TWoTor 1 J IluC ORYHTTAL WHITK BOAP— special THRKE for.. «#OC 2 oz. sixe--pepper, ilni.a- L^titKii 'w»«i»rH ' , . flue for lauudrv uae large Candled Cltion. Orange or mon, allspice, sage, miiHtard, makiru mwnt.lt Red cakes Tnendav OA I^emon Peel, Tuesday Oft* ginger, white pepper, red Rose brand; 1-lb. cans—beat special EICIIT for 3uC special, pound CUU pepper, clovee, thyme, say- egg phosphate powder. Tues- OR A N BEBR IEB -1 Fancy SSSSToiSr^IS ZUT^T. 8C g«' 17C Jersey kands— ttr THRKE CANB OC-, TWO TINS IC. TURK 13 CANS Cft* TWO QUARTS for.. Z3C for Z3C for IOC for \>"C AliMONDS—Fancy No. 1 soft shello. Qft- FAXCY WAX BEANH—Tuesday special, PINKAPPI,K " Tuesday special 5 LUS. for 3UC can , ,c . CICK Fanf>y pl""e(1 Ha" Be-t Pure Cane CRlßCO—Tuesday special large palls $1; DOZES CANS $!iO3 waiian Pineapple, "^ "™ ane medium pails, 5Sc; QQ A FANCY 8OLJI) PACK TOMATOES—No. 3 J?°- 2V- .c" ns' Il e8- „ " "Kftr; , ■mall .mils • /nC rr, i • HÄ(l 3' Bpeclal, OCm ' Tuesday Special small pans . s». «.uo cans, Tuesday special, OE*» Twn fm- Z3C .... „.• CIOI-1) COIN MINCK MEAT—highest qual- TWO CANS for Z3C ga,,^ y o "j p^ ""^I" ity, In bulk only— QC ClDEß—Sweet Apple Cider OC A Tuesday fipe- Irt 2°"lb' Bk*' '" Tuesday TWO POUNDS for .. JJO extra quality, gallon OuC clal, each IUC . —Grocery Store—Fifth Floor. STH FLOOR BARGAIN STORE Remnant Day Tuesday is the day appointed to clean up the week's accumulation of remnants and short ends in Silks, Dress Goods, Ginghams, Scrims, Muslins, Damasks, Percales, Cretonnes, and ev ery variety of yard goods. These short lengths will be marked at prices that will sell them out early in the day. None are to be carried over. Be on hand early Tues day morning while the selection is best. Remnant Day —sth Floor Bargain Store. ♦ Coat Special $7.50 IIKRE'S ONB OF THE BBST COAT BARGAINS of »he ** year. Handsome fancy mixtures, plaids and strlpua. Smart belted and full flare models that certainly*y FA look twice Tuesday's sale price of $1 iUU COATS SPECIAL $13.75 Here's the other "best Coat bargain of the yenr" in the newest Autumn colors. Materials are superb zibelines, boucles, tweeds, duvtyns and numerous mixtures. MannWh tailored styles, nobby full belted Coats, newest full flare models. Nowhere hereabouts are such 919 7C Coats to be had at $ I 0 • I 0 A WOnWro r. \lt(. \l\ IS I. \l»ll S- RAINCOATS $H»-, MihiiUkiim- Frocks fitr Siwi :tn<l Afternoon M'ear. \<i v Bpeclai at 910.M.1 ami *i7.t»r. Tnesday will be a k<hm) <lay to look into that bit; *"'•■ "f Uvening (iowns aHil \Vrapt> at One-Kourtli Off. —Garment Snlon—Srd Floor. Electric Reading Lamps $6.95 J^ M ■■ i ■ WONDERFUL, VALUE In Brass Electric Portable Read- JBsA?' i\j^9L V^\JjL iQ X I-»iiU'f» as pictured here. This beautiful Ump Is in £f\'\ B tf/Pi f^M K^ bntitiad brass finish. Complete with cord and bulb, *<* QC J^ W\'- \J\ \U^t^\ j/y-'ihlf'W/ii'^^ iV«ps«*^. ln lllfl Rlet'tric«l 8»ore on 11« Folirtn Floor we are sbowinfr aM\ [)\ jfiWt' I%'M W splendid H«e of Electric Portable I>ampe *C to fIOO II ti\l jp^fftffjll! tfM/lrSwpESRDb^ at from, e»ch <|sl i <# 100 9 1 THANKSGIVING LSI igfe3»gaß'BlMl CUT GLASS WATER SET $1.48 K\| .JSSISom iSI i"" "Hie ix-ipular Hunbunt or »tar patterns on fine thin blonnH I Iril glaM. These are deair«bie for Thanksgtring or for Chrißtuiai I I pl'^( X AKPH |*J| gift Klving. l.lmlted number. /«O ll j BCXHU3 CAHDH I■',* ll Tuesday apecial, »*t I »*tU W, | k\\ < >i:-i IU\V —(iUkkware—Kowrth H.m.i \A j OIMDATIjf r W Rhodes brothers X ~ mm Jf In Every Detail T«com«'ft Leading Retail Establishment T ■ '^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^■■■■^^ STH FLOOR BARGAIN STORE 2CSASH2C Crash as used above is a material — a good linen finished material that we are going to sell 2000 yards of Tuesday at 2c a yard. It might very well have been used as an exclamation of surprise and astonishment, however, for this is a bargain that will provoke such exclamations' Goes on sale sharp at 9a. m. Limit 10 yards to a customer and you better come early if you want any of it. Tuesday while 2000 yards £>^, last buy it at, yard fiC —sth Floor Bargain Store. On Broadway Sale- Booth I). Xmas Kerchiefs Make Your Selections Now | IIST 100 DOZEN fine corner embrold •* ered Kerchiefs — rolled edge and wide hem —plain linens daintily embroi dered In rolora —take you 1 A|» choice now at I U C 200 dozen all pure linen Kerchlefß—sheer fine quality—also dainty initialed C n styles—take your choice at UC Children's fine boxed Kerchiefs —3 in a neat box —Longfellow initial effects—all linen—take your choice OQ*» at, box LJC Pine all pure linen Kerchiefs with dainty corner emhroidery--take your Cftn choice at THREE for 30C Other wonderfully under-priced offerings of Christmas gift Kerchiefs at— 3c, 15c, 25c, 49c —Hroadw»y Sale* Booth D. THE IACQMA THUS WRIGHT AND BISHOP EXPECTED TO GIVE FANS SOME THRILLS ♦ ♦ ♦ THK CARD ♦ ♦ . ♦ ♦ Main Kvt-ut. ■$> ♦ Billy Weeks vs. Romeo #> 1+ Hagen, 158 pounds. ♦ | <?> H«ml-\Vindup. ♦ Leo Houck va. Young Tur- 4> ♦ key, 118 pounds. * ♦ Welters. # ♦ Billy Wright vs. Harry <» ♦ Bishop, 140 pounds. <$> ♦ Middle*. • <* L«o Cohn vs. Leo Blahop, «• ♦ I ."i | poundH. • FeatherN. v (teo. Davidson vs. Steve • ♦ Pollack, 122 pounds. 3> •' Freliiii. <$> S> Mike Pete vs. Billy Pet- • <* ers, 130 pounds. <» ♦ * <$■ 4> * 4> -»■ ♦ Three matches on Paul Stee!e'i» card for the Tacomi School of Hoxlng tomorrow night at Glide rink are of such class ttiut 111■ •\ --might adorn the lop cf any aver age smoker program, atvordint? to fight lullS- But of the three, I hcry will be as much interest in the Hilly Wright-Harry Rialiop mutch, as in the top-liners. Wright is v ram welter. Al though his punch is not as stout as Bishop's, he is the type of boxer who mixes things all ihe time, and he uses hie clevernoMS and speed to outpoint his oppo nent. Bishop is not scientific, but he is of the plunging, daring type, giving the fans all the action thpy could wish for. His ring tricks have deceived many Rn opponent and won him many battles. Ttomeo Hagen, who boxen Hilly Weeks In the main event, will CRITICS TAKE AWFUL SLAM AT YALE TEAM CAMBRtDOE, Nov. 22.—Satur day's 41 to 0 score matte by Har vard against the Kltn fairly com pares the ability of the two teams, according to the best foot ball critics. Harvard's eleven can be bost described by the age-old meia- Owners Refuse $10,000 For a Colt That Never Has Started In a Race Il'eter Dnffy him! Peter llnrmrlis and Day* Duffy, v ho will not let a 910,004) offer interfere with their vi bit lon to rare star on. the (•rand Unnli. CLEVELAND, 0., Nov. .'.— The newest thing in the harness hone world is the refusal of $10, --000 for a colt that cost only $6t»o and has never started In a race. The colt is Peter Duffy, owned j by Peter Horrocks and Dave Duf fy of Cleveland. They are not ! wealthy men, but, sine* they have Peter Duffy, expect to be. The sir* of the colt was Peter the Great and his dam Marie On ward. Duffy and Horrocks are harness ! horse "bugs" and have always 1 had an ambition to race a star ' on the Grand fin nil. Tommy Murphy, the wizard of the Grand Circuit, had not ieen t him more than twice before he ' came through with an offer to buy him for $10,000. Horronhs and Duffy, with visions of JMr Grand Circuit dream being rual-' • wpd r«fii»««.i to even net a price. IWII.v \\ liulil. the s|M..'.| v w.-l terwelfiht who meet** Harry I'.uli op nt (.liilr rink in nm night. do his final work-out this ftftef noon between li and 4 at Schock's gymnasium, and invites the fans to watch him. Itonieo claims to be in Al condition. phor of a "well oiled machine." The 10 other players worked around Ca|>t. Mahan like units of the machine, and the tetim was perfect in ull departments. Vale, on the other hand, »vas crnde and apparently lacking 'n jnßny of the fundamentals of the K.'wne. One day Peter Duffy work 3d the balf in 1:17. Tin- next day he worked in 1:15 and the next 1:13. Horsemen who have geen the young star work predict he will be another Peter Volo. also Mired by Peter the Great COOPER WINS PHOENIX RACE PHOENIX, Ariz., Nov. 22. Earl Cooper won the 150-mile au tomobile race Saturday atfernoon that closed the state fair we«k. He was flagged down on his 109 th mile, becnuße the officials considered it too dark for safe driving. Jim Parsons, second, was a mile behind. GOOD GAME IS I PROMISED HEREi If Titroina hu good weather on Thanksgiving day, there should be a crowd of 7,000 to 10,000 persons In the Stadium for the season's biggest footlmll game, according to m.i,i.u-..t Horejg 'of the Ta-coraa Athletit club. It will be the greatest game of the season, beyond a doubt, a.nd will demonstrate to the footVUl fang that Tacoma really has an Used to '£eal' His Way InSo Mad. Square Garden; Boss Now Jimmy Johnston, who, as a buy, used to "beat" his way into M'tdi son Square Garden, New York, Is today general manager of fie place. He is the man who pull-* off all the Mg stunts at the gar den. Johnston, In his time, was a messenger boy, iron molder, ban tamweight WMKf, His rise ;»j due to the fact that he has i<l> .• —he la bubbling over with "hunches.' 1 Johnston was the first man inj the country to have woman .<ut frage leaders spenk in a ring is n preliminary attraction. He pack ed the garden with that hunch. He was I lie first to use women as ushers fit a tight. MOOSE VOTE FOR BOXINC AFTER ALL After an announcement by the dictator last week that the lortsej would not participate iv boxi.igi contests this seaaon, the Moone voted by a close majority Friday night to hold a holiday smoker for charity, and to let the first card control the lodge regarding auereeding events. There was considerable oppoul tion to the Idea, because of poor success with boxing last sea-t'M. Kddie Marino, local boxer and member of the lodge, muH the members that if the amo'tor was not a success he would n.>t ask a cent for his work as m«ui ager. J. A. Campbell in chairman of! the committee that will handle the smoker. C. J. Crlswell Is chairman of the publicity. Ma.'iao! declared today that he hud a' number of classy bouts in miii'l.l He is contemplating a speedy wnl-1 terv.eight match for the main! event, rather than a heavyweight, believing that the fans enjoy ai fast bout better than a heavy o:ie. I MAYBE NOT A CINCH FOR U. OF W. SEATTLE, Nov. 22.— The Uni versity of Colorado football team in expected to arrive here tomor row morning for the Thanks*iv-: ing day contest with Washington —the last game of the 1915 rea son. Football followers in Seattle are unwilling to admit that Colo rado has a chance. Yet the small marKiu of the last California game, when Washingotn won fey 13 to 7, has caused many to be lieve that Colorado will not be beaten so badly as first predict ed. The Washington lineup will be intact, except for Miller, who is out with an injured leg. Mac j kenzle will take his place at left | halfback. BONDS IS HOME | FOR HOLIDAYS After almost a year spent In Australia, where he boxed more than two dozen heavyweights from all parts of the world, Joe ! Bonds, Tacoma heavyweight, re '» turned to his native city Saturdi y! night. Bonds came home for several' reasons. Mainly, he wanted to rejoin his family for Thanksgiv ing and the holidays. There are' believed to have be«n other ties) that caused him to wander borne,! also. And anyway, the boxing game in Australia was being worked to death. Joe Intends to resume his study of tbe tow, but it is to be pre sumed that he will not turn down any nice inducement to adorn the card of some local smoker this winter. CARPENTIER TO MEET VOYLES Georges Carpentier, who was one of the leading contenders! for the world heavyweight cham pionship Just before the war, and who has been operating a war plane for France, has been I matched to meet Voylen, a private in the Irish Guards, champion of the British army and n*\v \dvlces from London HÄ« not name the date or place. I Monday, Not. 22,1915. exceptionally good private c!ub ! football team. The Bremerton navy yard team will be Tahoui.ta opponents. The Tm in -him club Is compiled almoHt entirely of Stadium htafh school alumul. The club was formed latit kukoh as a eroi -at against the anti—lnter-rlty .Scot hall edict, and entered footimll again this yearr because of the popular demand for a good locil i team. f He was the first to namj|rin trtob fighter "Ah Wint' and i'raw about 400 New York Chiiu ■H to the ringside, besides a uig — laugh from the regulars. He was the first fighter to I know enough to quit the riiiß when he r.,> w he had gone as uir as he could go. He wn» the first to open a re^j lar office tor managing flghtors. Johnston's idea developed onr- I ly. When he was a bantam he always iiißitstod on seeing the Mtfl he was to box. When he was !o be matched with a youngster who was coming rapidv, Terry Mctiov- j em by MUM, Jimmy wanted to see him first. He took one look ' at MoUovern and announced: "Tint lmv |« f<o nuw '• " HGQUJIjM ANU , ABERDEEN SET HOQCiAM, Nov. 22.—1 i Ho quiam defeats Aberdeen in the Tlianksgiving afternoon ganio at Kle::tric park, the local boys \.IH jbe Northwest champions for I 191."p. This fact, coupled with, the bitter rivalry of tli^two cities, insures keen interest and a huge crowd when the two elevens trot on the gridiron. Hocjuiam is in fine condition this week, having trained cousi;t enly ever since the Kverett game. Aberdeen's attitude on the ga:ne is shown by the fact that fails »T9 asking odds of two to one. WEATHER TOO MUCH FOR GOLf Lochburn golfers In competl ! tion for the club's handicap title | were unwilling to trust their MM j ecus to the efements yesterday, ! and only a handful of players I turned out. The wini-finaU lit J ! been scheduled, but were post- I iHiiicil. I Straight driving was almcst ! impossible on any course yestor day becauße of the unusually htifli wind. Gusty showers of yhill rain added to the unpleasantness of golf. Titconia .School of Homing SMOKER TI'KMDAY, NOV. 2SKI> Glide Rink I'rugriini Starts 8:15 Shiirp HI MA WKKKS Champion of Canada, 158 VH. Koran itAGKN Northweet Champion. n Other (hussy liont*. * Admias'on 7jc. P&serve seat* $1.00. K!ag«lu<> tKoV Every chair reserved. Tickets on sale at Alfred Cigar Store, Branch Saloon, Olympic Club, Annex Saloon, Mecca Lunch Counter and Tacoma School of Boxing, 1115 South 11th St. Turkeys and Poultry of all kinds For Your Tlmnks giving Dinner Fowlette Poultry Co. J. COZZA & SONS 1146 Market St. Main 475