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PAGE TWO SANTA HAS BROUGHT HIS WHOLE PACK TO RHODES I There seems to be no doubt about it. We print today some carefully thought out answers for gift questions that are pressing; yet what we priut scarcely more than hints at our readiness to serve you and everybody. CHRISTMAS HELPFULNESS is the spirit of the Store—the inspiration of our vast stocks of our good, quick and courteous sen-ice, of the fair prices and the safeguards that keep each transaction open until it is sealed with your satisfaction. You will add to your own pleasure of you will come EARLY IN THi_ MORNING , Utile Housebiii-der Priced __^HaflfeOH^ Toilet Sd .. T^HE NEWEST Bungalow ■ '■' X . A '■ ' ''* ■ ' ■,■■■ * Builder out — builds a • 1 4 mWW* _i _T\ O «S^\ fine Bungalow and fence as ,^ Tl f* P l l ___ I 31 ill I Vfirfc g-_J||~J^ pictured her,, also LJ'JP^^-LCll Ul MJ--.»C3H_I wood and sugar pine. Toil"t S('f similar to V^SBfeg^Sfe^ Will give hundreds of dollars worth of £M_, Pl(>ture — ■'« '■'nnhinnA^^^^mWn^2^^ enjoyment and is priced only °UC tlon °* , Fmi(!l1 , Ivory f^ AW —Toyland—Fourth Floor. aild Silver —C 0 m b,L_L_JHjijr' V'-iWI ————— *nmmi — Brush and fine French I -__. _ |B____J Mon'c l\_?___ I#_>_lF Ula I/__tll_> 9_l» Plate o,ass Mim)r- P"t up in an attractive white mKU _ HtXHW.dI Diy VdlUt: ggC ho T it _■ ■ tjft tint Will -wing . ptaiWHi to any ApSK THE MAN WHO DOES NOT WEL- w»i..an or girl on your gift list. Set £| QQ fZj * COME an addition to his supply mk*k*mm Tuesday special at »P 1.570 W"^Py _.•__■«___ i ii w* ■_■ —Toilet Ooods—Uroadway Floor. V «*/ of Neckties has yet to tie born. No girt _______________________-__»_- V^f is more universally desired. m. This year there are new colors gay Kn_*At*6 I X_L7 Nil _r£_i*i__ro_•_. M for the man mho likes 'em that way, so- KOgtYS 134/ dUVCrWare _fl A berlv rich for the conservative. Flow- ___ .... ,-,,,.- mTr . .- . TIT .„ r „„£^_- J A ers," figures, Persian patterns, nev P ()l f, MOH E 'I IIAN A HALF CENTL_.V IB stripes, plaids, checks and solid shades Rogers 1847 Ware has graced the Christmas V W —all may be had — qj- Table. Rogers 1847 Ware is absolutely guarau- and all for *uOC teed. The Bhodes Sil- jml-x"" -Men's Storo-Broadwa, Floor. verware |, the JST g^ ■ii _ _i __ _-*_• _m. _*«. largest distributor of AT \»x_ \ Women s Fell Slippers AO A ««-it w„ JT^ im \ :""' Conununity Hit wA*ss£ _______p__. | Bi^ Values at ff \_/ v verware ■" this vicm- tM^^^^^r^/ _____ hanmome ™* tbimmkd ;!•;;J); ,; u;;;;j;,' t ; __■_____ si «• ii. i i- ii complete patterns ul \—f / V i \ \v _/ ** ielt Juliets in red, brown, gray ,„ , _, __./;_ f 1 V k and black-have hand turned Fable Silver. k\y Jm j^ leather soles and low heels—all «| _^^ si.„'_r, towi_-apV-ate an-- 26 Piece Set ol Silver tor $5.98 ■ A values at «rOC Conununity Silver Par Plate or Rogers Brothers' ™ ai-i_fc_ta___- Cl* _-._. l^-year warranted plated ware — an elegant yet olippCiS IIW/w not too expensive gift selection. Set consists of 0 lOr Dad VKJX^ Knives, 6 FoiAm* 6 Tea Spoons, 5 Dessert Spoons, Come in black or tan kid skin—Everett style — 1 Sugar Shell and 1 Butter Knife, put up in an at made over comfortable fitting lasts—have good tractive hardwood case—on *C QQ substantial leather soles and low heels —all sizes sale Tuesday special at «pO»*f O 6to 11. Buy them early— QQ —Silverware— Broadway Floor/ they'll sell fast at **OC —Slipper Store—Kleventh Street Floor. RibbonTSpedal 121c ROVER BOY BOOKS Mi^-_y-g_ >ililHi-.S|wM at 31c vßip^nl™ wanted now for Christmas ___ imnT ,. ra . X&k -'ill gift making, etc. There's more MO STORIES for boys reading I_3b_Tbl-B. than a mile in this lot at 121/ c ever Publlshed have attained tfgmWzL*^ Mi?ii^-1 _l a yai'd Comes in fine tl"' illllll,'"s'' popularity of this fa- jjj^ f_R£^3£3 ipmWjiW Hair Bow Taffetas, elso vorite series. Over one million fffy^^^J^^ in 'T goodly 'showing The Rover ,{,1 >'s at College. T„..-,rJ fM^//^9wJ^fea_d Come lake your choice Al"1 fourteen other titles equally as good. Come \___ll(^-^_ss-R^^ of the lot Tue?| h-1 «« tomorrow and take your pick—buy on I<*ftlX__i^a^i^|y|^k day at, yard \" I'ttC as many as you want at, each ..... Ot/C !|gg_7 —Ribbons—Broadway Floor. | —Book Store-Broadwa, Floor- OUR GLOVE | JJjjT 3 Im- ~7. I WHY NOT A , CERTIFICATES #V#loufis J^fOthtirS BISSELL'S OAR- 4 NEVER FAIL *V^MW |/|#|Of p ET SWEEpEB TO PLEASE fa Every Det*l, Tacoma's Leading Retail Establishment °R VACUUM 1 1 CLEANER "BACK TO THE WOODS" (Ban-ember the farcical rtglit staged Iters a few seasons ago wheat Duke Gampt—ll and Bora Oei-iiin brought their newly <_» eewered "White Hope" from Sher lock, U» hegls hie climb upon tite tf_M_ptoM—p Udder with a boot IMM against Jem Mare? We'd stanomt forgotten it until son— mm- HiM-Sst sent la the f<-owing >■(—J poem today.—Sporting (Deft—ated to Duke Campbell mm 3 nnrm Oraham, discoverers of a "Court House Hope," and en -3 "lUck to the Woods.") Living southwest of Sherlock In the thickest part of the woods, There lived a modern gladiator, who was touted as having the goods. Graham waa out there hunting when he made this wonder ful find Of the man that could lick top notchers with one hand tied behind. So upon his return to the city he let Campbell In on the deal. And tbey both went to Lonn'.e i Austin and put up a wonder ful spiel With the result that this back woods giant was signed to fight Jem Mace Or any other good scrapper that could set a fast enougn pace. On the day of the fight these man agers hired an automobile, they say. They brought in this bunch of muscle and advised him all day On how to keep cool and collected until he felt the other man THBJ TACOMA TIME* out, And then to slip over the stinger that would end the'one sided bout. The fight lasted Just fifteen .ieo onds and that many blows there did fall And the nose of the moose from Sherlock did cleverly block them all. And while the multitude applaud ed and shook tho hand of the king They discovered Campbell In hid ing in the space Just under the ring. And also Manager Graham on other pleasures bent Told friends he was really too BONDS WILL HAVE TO GO SOME TO BEAT THIS BIG RAILROADER The fltfhtiiiy runic 11 of Ix>u Bodie, monster heai > weight from Spokane. PETERS IFFLE Harvard is likely to be crippled next season beyond repair. Seven of the play ers who won their "H" against Yale this year, In cluding Eddie Mahan, grad uate in June. • * i Romeo Hagen 1b sure get ting sensitive. This thin skinned boxer beat it out of town Saturday night, sore because he had been kidded about his subrlquet of "Handsome." What Is the boxing game coming to, any way? * • * Denmark wants some American boxers. Alright, Dennle, come on over and get 'em. c • • Talk about your devotion to Uncle Sam! C. J. Backus, assistant postmaster, read Weather Observer Cover's prediction yesterday that the weather would be probably fair, and he was so sure that Cover couldn't be wrong that he played four hours in a SEVENTEEN IN BIG BIKE RAGE NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—Seven teen teams started at midnight last night on the long grind of the 24th annual six- day bicycle race at Madison Square Harden. The teams represent every prom inent nationality on the globe. busy to wait for the main event. The natives of Sherlock were loyal and the scrapper no welcome did lack. And they know from actual 3X perlence that a fighter can sometimes "come back." All styles and sizes of Box Let ter I il«w. The Walter Berg Sta tionery Co. SOfl Benlire Bldg. Open Saturday Evenings. ■a-_____________________________a____B Steamers Tacoma and Indianapolis for Seattle Leave Municipal Dock, Taoo ma. 7:11. (00, 11:00 a. m.; lot 8:00. 1:00, 7:00. 1:00 p. —. Leave Colman Dock. Seattle. 7:00. »:••. 11:01 a m.; 1:00, JOO. 6:00, 7:00, I 16 p m. Faateat aad Fln.it Steamera Single Fare. Ho; Round Trie 60s. Klcfct Rouad Trlaa l»all». S. •. JONES Xgtat, 'I Office Municipal Dock. M 64(1. low from Oregon named Root, who pro-, ed to be the pure ,limberger, despite alt his press-agenting. And it's a certainty that no one in Tacoma who ever expects to have any peace and happiness dur ing the remainder of his life will stage another such match. That's one reason why we believe the Bodie- Bonds match will be class. And the next reason is the fact that Bodle dem onstrated Saturday afternoon, at his first public workout In Tacoma, that he is as light on Jjlb feet as a dancing master, despite his unusual weight. He has a straight left that Is deadly and true. He can duck and dodge like a featherweight, and he can take a lot of tough blows without flinching. Bonds believes that Bodie has a "glass Jaw" and intends to centralize his efforts on that portion of the big railroader's anatomy. We're with Joe, all the time, but 'we believe that it'll take more than a few jaw-pokes to make the youngster from Spo kane lay down. » There's going to be a capacity house for the bout- And Matchmaker Shanklin has prepared an ' interesting card of preliminaries for the early part of the program. _—_——_________—__ ■ downpour at Lakeside course, believing every min ute the shower would end. » • • They've invented a red golf ball to use for play while snow is on the ground. Wonder what It would be like putting through a snow drift? • * » The best way for Joe Steelier to get a match with Prank Ootch would be to dis guise himself as a billion dollar bill. c * a a We'll know tomorrow night whether this Bodle fel low from Spokane is a Mil waukee limited or only a slow freight. • c c Let's see, there's six days this week, and six days the week after, and then six days the following week, including Christmas. Then there will be five days of suspense while Old Man 1915 Is dying. And then—DRYERNELL. TEACH SAILORS Capt. W. Frank Andrews will open his night school In seaman ship tonight at the Tacoma Yacht club house. Point Defiance park. He will give technical instruction in sailing, and work upon a yacht, as well as guidance In the eti quette of the sea. "^""^^^^^■■^•^■w^b^SEjiL——— _———_. _-^ i _p4___i _____ -a 1.-nvr. NORTHERN PACIFIC Am-. 12:10 a.m. Spokane Limited—No. I'aklina. Pasco, Spokane _-ls_. m 1:40 a.m. Portland Night Exp.—Vial Pt. Defiance I'M a m 6:10 a.m. Seattle from Portalnd vis. Pt. Defiance 130 am 1:00 a.m. Atlantic Exp.—Spokane, Helena, Bi tte, St. Paul „' Chicago lO'iiO -1:00a.m. Wllkeeon, Carbonado, Fairfax '.'.'.'." 7'_b„-?' 9:00 a.m. Oraya Harbor Line—Via Point Line A OlymDla _'it___M 0:16 a.m. Portland Local—Via Yelm and So. Tacoma... ___r_T 10:10 a.m. Seattle J,ocal—Seattle and Intermedlato _'•___' 12:46 p.m. Seattle—From Portland via -Hm and 8a Tao 12 __,!„' 2:00 p.m. Oraya Har. Local—Via Point Defiance ""pm. 4:80 p.m. HISS, Val. Lim—Bllllnge. Kan. City. St Louts.!. son,. - ♦ :40p.m. Seattle—From Oraya Har. via Pt Defiance.. Y____ 6:oopm. Ortlng, Carbonado, Buckley, Kanaaket 10 find.!! 6:46 p.m. Portland Special via Pt. Defiance & Centralla r, Ar 5 1:60 pm. Oraya Harbor Exp.—Via Lakevlew A Duponi' 12'_« „' 2?' 1:00 p.m. No. Coast Llm.—Spokane, Butte, St. Paul. chic. __—__? 11:46 p.m. Beattle—From Oraya Har. via. So. Tacoma l_'__E' ™,' 6:60 p.m. Seattle —From Portland via Pt Defiance _:_„f 6:60 p.m. Seattle—From Gray* Harbor via Pt. Defiauc.' " „-4„ £';!?' TACO-A-EASTERN RAILWAY •••« P. m. 8:60 a.m. Aahford, Morton &... •• (IIIIAI.II. SIIWAIIiKK k\ -T. PA I ii, - P' m 6:26 a.m. Oraya Har. Spec.—Aberdeen, Hoqulam, Raymond 60.r, _ 8:46 a.m. Olympian—Spokane, Mlaaoula, Butte. Bt. Paul ••«»Pm. Chicago. ' B-lOnm (:00 p.m. Columbian—Spokane. Mlaaoula. Butte, 8t Paul, »•■-*>•■* ' '"' __ _ ' _>'' _.' *«^>' _1« \.... 6:66 a. m. O—W. H. * ft. CO. (Union Depot) lt.46p.rn. Portland and Oraya Harbor Owl i ,<. 4:46 p.m. S-attle Local .*.... .i_.'7i„ „ 10:60 a.m. Shasta Limited ...C.11.11 (40 „ I_" 1100 a.m. Portland, eaat and aouth I*B6d__ (.46 p. hi. _haeta Limited, Seattle ■ lo'«-_'__ 1:40 p.m. Seattle Local _il««"«l«!«; -l:4i£__: URIC AT NORTHERN RY. 12:48 p.m. Portland Local—Portland and Intermediate.... 10 to Dm 8:00 p.m. International Llm.—Seattle, Everett, Vancouver 600 dm. 12:10 a.m. Portland Ow) —Shore Line Expreas ('OO a'—. 6:06 p.m. Portland Limited—Centralis, Cheballs, Portland 2.66pm. DBOU V in i acui.iu has the slight est doubt but that there will be| some tall mixing at Eagles' hall tomorrow night, when Joe Honda and Lou Bodie, two of the o—verest heavies In the northwest, get together for four stsnzas of tragedy stuff. For there's no doubt that It Is going to be a "regular" match. Once upon a time somebody matched Joe Bonds w'th a fel- EX ARMY STAR HARD TO TACKLE IN LOVE SAYS SUIT. Miss Helen Van Ness of Woos ter, 0., figures Louis Merillat as hard to tackle in love affairs'. n« he was as star end of the Army eleven a few years ago. Accord ing to a suit she has filed In Chi cago, Cupid had him tackled onco, but he got arty. Miss Van Ness asks $20,000 for breach of promise. She says she became engaged to the football star when she attended a social function at West Point in 1913. and that he broke the engagement June 1, 1915. Merrillat was ra»' cently married. CLOSE SCORE ENDS IN TIE In spite of drenching rains' that fell almost continuously yes-! terday, more than 50 players of the Lochburn club entered the' handicap tournament and finished their 18 holes. Leo Hartnett and W. J. Thompson finished their round 1 down on par, tying for first place In the match. They wlll meet again next Sunday and handicap championship. Monday, Dee. 6,1910. AVERAGE LOWER BUT COBB IS Si ILL AHEAD CHICAOO, Uee. «.—Ty Cobb again lesds the batting list for the American league, according to official figures, but his average is not up to that of former yean. Cobb hit ..TO this season, and his average Is 20 points above Oregg of Boston, who played in 18 games. Eddie Collins, third on the list, is 38 points belo.v Cobb, while Speaker and Fourni.r are tied for fourth, with .822. NEMOfPMK COURSE GOOD The second nine of the Meadow Park public golf course is rapidly I neailng completion, mid will prob ably be thrown open next Sun day. The first nine holes of ho course are In splendid shape, tiie temporary greens being In as good conditon as many permanent greens, and the fairways as soft and well knept as garden lawns. One of the more recent de votees of the game at Meadow Park is K. A. Keefover, Stadium high instructor, who is planning to take one of his classes to tho course for an afternoon's play some day soon. —-——__———____________ * EAT ALL KINDS OF WILD GAME One of the big events of tne week will be the annual Sports men's banquet, to lie served at Hie Lotus grill Thursday event-,;. Tin' Pierce County Game an* (lame Fish Protective associa tion will have charge. On ilie menu will be every variety of game animals, game birds and game fish that can be obtained at tills season of the year. kilblinemust face arrest ELYRIA, 0., Dec. 6.—As the result of a dispute here a month ago over fight matters, in which Johnny Kill—ne, featherweight champion, struck Jack Oarvev, the Lorain county grand Jury has Issued indictments for the cham pion, as well as for his manager,' Jimmy Dunn. FRANK MOHAN" IS PARTICULAR NEW YORK, Dec. 6—Prank Moran Is getting particular. Word comes from New Orleans that ha has turned down an offer of a 20-round match with Fred Ful ton, despite the assusranceß of promoters that he would get a match with Willard if he won. Moran contsnds that he has es tablished his right to meet Will ard, without any further work. mm ».BtefSl Trt . PANTAGES "Glßlifl OF THE ORIENT" JOHN AND MAE BURKE FOUR PORTIA SISTERS "NEAL OF THE NAVY"—NO. 11 EAGLES' SMOKER 1 Tuesday, Dec. 7 Joe Bunda va. Lou Bodla Tacoma Heavyweight Spokana Bammy Oood va Joe Hennesar Taooma 138 Lba. Tacoma George Inale va Billy Wright San Francisco 138 Lba. Seattle Earl Connors va Chaa. Davidson Tacoma 118 Lba. Seattle Bob Toern vs. Earl Hunter Taooma 168 Lba. Seattle Jack Hartford va Al Lupo Tacoma 122 Lbs. Tacoma AdinUslon, 61 00. Reserved Seats. 81.50. Ring-side, 12.00. Tickers on Sell- The Branch, 810 Pacific ay. Sohock's Place, 17th and Com. Keystone. 12th and Court A. Tonic, X and 11th sta. 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