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Tuesday, Jan. 4,1916.
A TIMES WANT AD WILL RENT IT!
TIMES WANT ADS
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
1 cent a word cccli Insertion —3 time* for the price of 2
1 month, per Tin* per month $1 oo
8 months, p«*r line per month $5
6 months, per line per month .', '.to
•12 months, per line per month ". ,74
Swap ads, 15 words, 3 times, 15c.
No aivvertiscnu'Tit taken for less than 15 rents.
PHONE MAIN 12
1 ■ l
TBR TIIIK- II TAIIISUI WB HI «KM . .... „.
B^*^,^n KNPMWT _*^\S^ 7^°^A\h"h
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
AItSTHACTH Ol HI LX
COMMONWEALTH TITLE TRUST
Co., The Competent. T.-I Male. 101.
Isß So. 10th st.
TACOMA TITLE CO.— <ltound floor
Fidellly Bldg. Main 2184.
ATTOILNKYH
W. W. GREENMAN, lnwy»r. "05-*
Fidelity Hlcfg. Tel Main 1212.
A MIUII ANTES
AUTOMOBILE ambulance. Only one
In city. Main 4s.
AUTOMOBILE-"ambulance. First
cliish service day or night- Pa
clflc Transfer Co. Main St.
CARPET HEATING * CrfKANINQ
TACOMA RUG FACTORY — Our
method of cleaning carpels with
compi■•••-•"'d air and steam makes a
Perfect l.ih. Absolutely no wear on
arpets or rugs. Laying, refitting
111! n M.iln "784.
CAISINET WORKS (
EVERYTHING of wood made and
repaired. Hand. Cruft Cabinet
*iW-rke. Dili and «l sts. Main '174
r. i VIII'KT CLEANING
H. L. llOUCK—Carpet beating, re
fitting and laying; feather reno
vating and upholstering 8812 e,tli
ay. Main 325.
, COUNTY W ITEH MIPIM.IK9
■EPTIO tanks, country water sup
plies, toffee Plumbing Co.. 1012
A st. M-.ln fS7O
DRAT.tt;i:
WmWAM****** i *nmna*tmm***k *W^o^o^o>>MWM*>oM*tf*fllflfla»W*W*w*»lo*a*"^
Commercial Truck A Storage Co —
Fur nl! ni-e moved, packed and
•tored Team and auto vans. Flre
rroof warehouse. Best corps of
ralii-d rri'-n In city. Main 708.
DENTISTS
DR. JOHNSON, Harvard Dental
Parlors, 1132> _ Pacific ay.. over
Crown Drug Btoro. Main SIO3
DR. H. V. ROBERTS. 501-2 N*tL
Realty Bldg. Open evenings and
gunday. Main 2816.
ELEt TRIC FIXTURES AND
SUPPLIES
asseeeeeeeeseswiwseiwwweew^wm.
ELECTRICAL construction. Edison
' Mad/a lamps. City Electric Co..
200 i'al Bld| Main 2888.
HAY. GRAIN-. Fll El,
PETERSON BROS, lOoi^fto^%X~at.
Main 331.
PATENT ATTORNEYS
ELLIOTT. ClO likrs. Trust. Patents.
Trade Marks, Drawings. Main 6770
***____*__, *. rAI'-k*I*HANil! \tl
FRANK A HANSSON, 738 St. Hal
__ i ay. I'lione Main 6112.
PRINTING
COMMERCIAL BINDING a PTG
?CO., Inc.. 766-768 Commerce s'
hone Main 417. Printers. Hin<- „
oose Leaf Devloaa.
PHYSICIANS
DR. WARREN BROWN
Diseases of Women and Oenlto-
Urinary and Skin Diseases.
General Offlco Practice.
110$ Commerce st.
DR. PETERSENTuana. 220 Berlin
Bldg. (Scandinavian Am. Bank>.
Office, Main 3378; Rea. Main, 877.
DR T. F SMITH 809-11 Fid. Bldg!
a* Office, Main 648; rea.. Main 547.
DR. FOREMAN. BURoIsON
Bankers Trust Bldg.
DR YOCUM. NaT Realty BldT
Day, Ma I n 50 0^ nlgh t, Proc. 1766.
THOS. J. PiEßßoirM.3rrgen. prao
tlce and diseases of the genito
urinarysystem. 1016 Natl. Realty
Bldg. Main 1888.
RAZORS BHARPKNKD
WE sharpen safety razor blades
All work guaranteed. McMillan
Bros., 1)49 Broadway.
WINDOW CLEANING
S TAR WINDOW
CLEANING CO.
Main 1920
SALARY LOANS
MONEY loaned the worklngman on
his pergonal note.
NO MORTGAGE. NO SECURITY.
STANDARD CREDIT CO.
405-8 Bankers Truat Bldg.
HONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS.
jKvvirt itv AM) « ten iiixj
MONEY TO LOAN at liberal rata*
on diamonds. Jewelry, guns,
•lothlng and on anything of value.
BOB'S. 1807 Com.
UNREDEEMED Elgin or Walthan
watches, $3.26. Guaranteed fur It
rears. Other Jewelry In proportion.
Pioneer Ixian Office, 921 I'aclflc ay.
SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS
"FIDELITY TRUST CO/8 SAFE DHI
POSIT VAULTS. Ground floor.
SCAVENGERS
f*o*\ »ry-»-iriirr**Trnrn<'*<r^i'~t~r---*'^^
TACOMA GARBAGE CO., Oliver
Henry. Hgr. 161* A st. Main $408
AMERICAN GARBAGE CO. — Re
mov.ng garbgge and refuse of all
fclnd*. 21 ti Puy. ay. M 742. Re 5.7518
SALARY AND CHATTEL. UI.VNS
"^~ MONEY ON CREDIT
Our business Is that of supplying
[ "Money on Credit" to honest men
and women, employed or having a
regular Income, without security,
and to others on furniture, pianos
aad storage receipts.
COAST FINANC*! COMPANY
210 Bankers Trust Bldg.
Open Every Evening Until Chrlst-
maa
FI'RNISIIED APARTMENTS.
mjtmefimrit' i ~i.rr*-**--r*_-ii**«^*'*i**-r**>**^ — **■ *- i**li*-s**r ■**-|-1 -if*****-*** f*
MORTON APTS.. 402H East..3*th st
MONEY TO I .«>-,%
_^. OUR OWN MfINKY
FOR CITY AND F \ I■*., IjOANi
„„, .W. N. DOUB A Ce' iNC
California Bl.lg. Main !U1
l''«ioo A O TE money •*" lo■'" »•• "i
lo .?.!.' n.° .•""•"mission. I ivmer,
Duboli- C,U M" BO' K,e ••■""'
15000 to loanTT7 and I per cenr
Other money at 0 per cent. In
Kfl? °« . ■"-■"-PP. 1«1 FldelU,
Bldg. Main 4994.
I HAVK $10.00<Tto loan liTtmrT^/'
eel crty or farm property In
c"g° fron' ,SOi' ■**» -a" Mnln
b AND 7 PKlii]KH*f
On Improved real estate or for
building. Money advanced aa build
In* progresses.
j- R. Manning a Co^ Equitable Bid.
,6,°. 0 m".. ,80° Pi'lvate" money to loan,
c all Madison 753.
Loans—short or long term, any
I m '"' Collfoi-nla Bldg
■ "a.-ie.t on im;.;.,..,t nrop
mi. 7 per cent. March McCand
'«*» Co.. 117 80. 11th St., Berlin Bid
MeJIiTQAOE LOANS. Amounts from
$200 up; city or fai.-i. lows.it
rate*. MOKTOIt A CO, $n Beetle.
Loans for home building or tn
pay off old mortgages. Lowe.*!
rates, specl-U privileges to borrow
ers—s to 8 years. Money alwaya oa
hand—no delay.
H. J. SCHWINN <_ CO Ina
. -1«-1» Tacoma Bldg
CNDIt-RTAKKKH
C. O. LYNN Co., Funeral D rectors,
810 Tacoma ay. Main 774*.
BUCKLEY-KING CO -Professional
Funeral Directors. 730-* lat
Helens. Phon* Main 412.
CASSEDY, ALLEN~"i ~MceSeSNNELL
CO.—Funeral directors 1110 Sex
12th. Main 81H. '
SO TACOMA FUNERAL PARLOR*
6<33 Union ay. Main 1082 Geo.
W I'lpcr.
SHOE HEI*AIHI*-U
Werner a Moe.. Goodyear, ejuk-k
Bhoe Repair Co.. 838 Commerce.
RENT—HO USES
$$11 No. Ferdinand, 6-r., hath, $iii
Main r>P,TS or Main 9228.
auto delTvkkv CO.
TEAM and auto truck* Local an*
long distance moving. Main 1402
Slghl service. 722 Commerce.
MOV IN',
Long or short distance. City Trans
fer a Storage Co. Main 4«1
Tat-oma-iScattle Moving
WE can save you money McLea*
ihe contract mover Main I as*.
SWAPS
FOR BALE OR TRADE— Saddle and
buggy horse. I-, 1\ D, No. ■>, Hox
Foil TV acres fine black soil] 10
rules cleared, balance standing
timber; 3 miles from paved road.
Trade for city propeity. X-2,
Tltni'S.
WILL TRADE. MODEL 3A COMI'-
TOGRAPH; ORIGINAL COST
$300. FOR MULTOGRAPH, MIMEO
GRAPH, OR JOB PRESS. WITH
OUTFIT. OR WILL SELL FOR
I $125 CASH. R. O. SMITH. THE
TIMES. TACOMA. WN.
FOR SALE—AUTOS
If you want to dispose or yoor
ear. place a waat ad In this column.
I AM rebuilding a six-cylinder, 1815
Studebaker. electric lights and
starter. Will sell cheap. See It
under construction at 1016 Puyal
lup in'-. Will make fin* touring
car or truck.
ROOMS AND BOARD
LARGE, well furnished front room
in private family, handy to yards,
<or two men, $1 each, board If de
sired. 2708 So. C.
FURNISHED ROOMS
***■— — -'** -i^.^. Htmmm
NICE furnished front room In pri
vate family. $1.60 a weak. 1011
So. 1 at.
BUSINESS CHANCES
m^^a m.^m^a^^— mm»^a^m^a'*m m m f^tam m a^a*M^o^^
APARTMENT
HOUSE
40 rooms, best location on E st„
price $lSoei, $200 cash, balance
$25 per month, cheap rent. Call 207
Rankers Trust Bldg.
FOR SALE—Sunrise hotel. cheap,
cash or terms. 17 well tarnished
rooms, also 4-ro«m furnished flat
on Jefferson ay. Mra. H. J. O'Brien,
i in., i., Pacific ay.
LOST
REWARD or $5 for return of lost
Cocker Spaniel, black, answers
to name of ••Sue." Return to EagleV
hall or call Main $186.
LOST—A 5-pass. Ford, Thursday
nlrlit. taken from Tin oma hotel,
riease call Main 186 or Madison
1020. License No. 5705.
HELP—FEMALE
DO'NGS OF THL DU-FS
t'Oii oAI-fci
MISCELLANEOUS
s»*i-3* r •V*/ =tf= i___ =a; *lJ-eA* iitty/
• Pull rubber sole., and heels $1.35
Same, Neolin or Ralata Ili-lllng $1.50
Waterproof. Wears b< tter than
leather.
Rubber heels 35c
Work absolutely guaranteed.
GOOD horse Tor gala <-l p fill at
<ost East X st or 70^ r fu ay.
WK buy. sell and **eb*nC< fnriut
iire at the Taeoma Aye. l-'ur irx
cliangi-. oi.-l T.ti-oniß ay. Main :tae;r.
FOR SALE—On* Brown Partridge
Wyandotte rooster. Address 1901
So. .1 st.
i l-'Olt SALE -1110 R. I. Red pullets,
Tsc and $1.00 each. If. W. e-.-irr.
It. 1, (ilg Harlior.
lull SALE S\'e i.fie,- our ho.ss
a! private sal". They may lie In
spected at our plant January 4th
and Mh. Pacific Brewing & Malt-
Ing e'o.
BERRY P[.ANTS AT WHOLESALE
PRICES—BIai'-kberrles, raspber
ries, loganberries. strawberries,
goosi berrii-H, ip-ec berries, currants,
grapes, rhubarb and asparagua.
Write for price list. Rosecroft
Fruit Farm, Sumner, Wash.
TWO drop head sewing machlnM,
choice $.".. 935 Tacoma ay.
I CAN fit you with $5.00 eye^S'siiT
es for $1.00. Broken lenses du
pllcatcd. Stlne. 1324 Broadway.
DO your Xmns shopping nt the
Golden Rule I-'urn. Co. Bargains
!n everything. 1114 Broadway. Phone
yam 1640.
(JF.T A CHANOE-Traele your
phonograph records for mine.
Come ln. n.--li about It. 11th st
entrance. Public Market
Crosse.l ICyss _U9k ryes K.ninl.ierl
"* 11 algh :• ni-il fiß ■ ' ;1..- ,!■« I'! t ted
Hit FINK •s__» p*Malii M
(OS-1I National Realty til,-a
WANTED—Stoves and rangeir Tlest
prices paid. Lewis Furniture Co.
1004 Tucoma ay. Main 2221.
SALMON 25c. National J'lsh Co..
101 80. l.'.th, a step off Pacific.
M-.vVIN'! machines, box tops. $$
up; dropheads, $7.50 up; terma
Expert repairing. Machine-, i.ii
»<i 319 So. 11th St.
OET lour nhoes repulrea at r**duo
ed prices st Carlson'a Ahoe ''.ie
lory, I lit Commerce.
PIANO tuning, expert repairing. T.
I-. Richmond. 3022 So. 12th. Mala
2424.
Oe)Ol» Jersey cow- $RO, brood sow
and l-week-old pigs |:i5. b. h.
pullet* rind liens, ,r >oe- each. Route 4,
Box 11.
WANTED TO BUY
WANT TO BUT—a fresh~cnw ~to
give T> to 7 gal., will pay JSO to
• 115, Nil k Mitkrls, 1153 Broadway,
Tacoma, Wash. ,
WANTED TO BUY—A good second
hanil cider press. Proctor 1221.
WANTED TO BUY—Used furniture.
stoves and hardware. Purkey
Brothers, 1316 Broadway.
WANTED—Second-hand furnllu.a,
stove*. J. O. .1 in-key. 1315 C. Msla

AGENTS
LOCAL representatives wanted
Either men or women. Make
good money during your spare time.
No expense. We furnish everything.
Write R. O. Smith, cr The Times.
Tacoma. Wash.
SOLICITOR wanted for mall sub
acrlptlon work. Good proposi
tion. References necessary. Com
mission proposition. R. O. Smith,
The Times. Tacoma. Wash.
HELP-MALE
CARPENTER wanted at 1011 Pa
«lflc ay.
BOY TO WORK IN PUYALLUP.
ONE WHO HAH WHEEL I'IIK
FERRED, SALARY PAID. WRITI-:
MR, ATHERTON, TACOMA TIMES
AT ONCE.
10 good live boys wanted to work
after school and on Saturdays
Good money for right kind of boys.
See Mr. Armstrong, at Times offloe
10:30 Saturday morning, or any
n fternoon.
FOUND
FOUND—A pine* to get your girts
hair bobbed. Donnelly Hotel
Barber Shop _______________
FIRMHIIEI) HIM IMS
HEDPATH HOTEL. 1143V4 Com
merce, 1148 H Pacific ay., newly
furnlshe-d, now open for business
under new management.
REAL ESTATE
.s^^s^^* tmt—mmmmamo&*Mt. -^***^ ..
Five to 10 lots, Spanaway or
American I_tke districts preferred,
must be very cheap.
Four to >.n.om houae on North
Side, must be close to car line and
not cost more than $1000. Will pay
$100 down, balance monthly
HKiIIKE. VAN VALBN &
FOSTER, Inc.
410-1-2-I Provident Bldg.
i Main 2889.
OAKLAND. Two lots higher
than other country, overlooks In all
directions. Beautiful view, city wa
•—• «>, i.ioek to car, block* to'
-. ' -'
THE TAOOMA TIMES.
REAL ESTATE
IN I'l—l\"t ll\\! X "~.~~
We are still In the business in al
Uh branches. Fire, Liability, Auto
inoliile, "Pcraonal, Accident, Plate
'lilasH, Steam Holler, Burglurv
Honda—anything you want ln In
I Mtirance. See us.
E. Wr. GREGORY 00.
Bacon** Fleer national Realty Rid«
|25 CASH—HOrMIf
Well-built l-rooin house, on pvi
•fin* lots, one block from ear lln*
one block to school, near stori'H «>
all kinds; street Improvement,, n
und paid for. This Is not out ln tin
Mingle*, hut In a good neighbor
liooil, with fine home* all arouinl
You can start the new vein- right In
owning thin ham* for lie per month
Price $m(;ii. (Salesman No. $.)
E. V\ GREGORY 00.
He-ioiiil J-'loiu^ Nulloiial Really Hlilg
3-Room Utilise, 2 Lots
Also 4 more i.t another placs
will trade this for i itie gcreagi
that has lioiirc on. close to city
0. N. JOHNS
200 Natl. Bank of Ta.onia Bldg.
$1200 buys V-r. Hi-story hou**
Rood condition. Inquire of ownei
at $1$ So. Btth gf.
Peoples Sales Exchange. 828 Cal-
Ifornla Bldg. Real Estate and Bus
iness Chances. No commissions.
LEGAL NOTICES.
BOND CALL:—Notice t, hereby
given that the following num.
hcred Bonds of the following mini-
I ered Local Improvement District!
of the erity of Tacoma. are cal'eil
fr-r payment, anil that Interest on
same rea.es .lan. A, lUI6,
Local Improvement District No
4"..">, Hotuls 1 to 26 Inclusive
CUA.«*. !». ATKINS,
City Treasurer.
Jan. 1, 11)16.
I!EiIfsTRATION WiTli-K
NOTICE is hereby given that the
hooks for rental ration of voter!
of the city of Tncuma for tire yean
linn. lIH7, mis ami lHin are am n
at room 304 City Mall between t'i<*
hours of 8 a. in. und I p. ni
\V. D. WICKEUS,
. , City Clerk.
SEALED PROP! ISA Lfl will At !••
cc vi-d nt the office of the Cotn
mlaaloner of Ught «t- Water, city
Hall, City of Tacoma, between the
hours of 12 M. and 2 P. M on the
Bth day of January. 1016 for the
following materlrl:
6.000 lbs. No. 1 Double Jirald
Waterproof Copper Wire;
1.000 lbs. No. 2 Double Braid
waterproof Copper Wire.
The above material to he deliv
ered f. o. b. Tacoma.
• The time of delivery will be a
factor ln awarding bids.
Amount of bond required will be
the same as contract price.
Proposals must be matle on print
ed forms furnished hy the said
Commissioner and mcomp.inii-d hv
certlfled check for five per ii nt
(s«#) of the amount of proposal.
made payable to the Commissioner
of Light a Water.
The Commies oner reserves the
right to reject any and all of the
bids.
JAMES ('. DRAKE,
Commissioner of Light * Water.
Jan. 3-4-6-«-7, 1916.
Eatonville Tacoma
Stage
tlth St., Opp. Post.>fNcr,
Leave Tacoma, 8 a. m.. 4 p. m.
Leave Eatonville, I a m ,
8:30 p. ni.
MODELS OF FORD'S FARM TRACTOR
(Olivia Really Should Be More Careful!)
WORLD WAR ABOUT TO UNCOVER
MAN OF DESTINY, LLOYD GEORGE
11Y AN ENGLISH IHPMIM IT
j (t*ii|iyi-iglit, ill Ml, by Hie News
paper Enterprise AsHoe-iaioii.)
| LONDON, Jan. I. Today, for
i the first time since August, 1(114,
It becomes evlelent to thOßo in the
very heart of the British councils
that Ihe great man of destiny,
who will direct to some ttet'lnito
issue the raging world war, 1b at
last to emerge from the crowel of
muddling politicians and show
himself undeniably us the one
man in Europe powerful enough
to control a maddened i-ontiiii-nt.
England now faces the- fact
that she e-annot "lnuejille
through" and the whole nation is
groping blindly for tbe great
guide who will lead it out of the
morass of inefficiene-y in whie-li it
has been wandering.
Never lias the stage been com
pletely set for the entrance of the
GREAT ACTOR, THE BUPBB
LEADKR AROUND WHOM NOT
ONLY THE HRITISH PEOPLE
HUT THEIR ALLIES WOULD
CLADLY RALLY.
This man, If he is within the
length and breadth of the Hritish
empire, will have to be first and
foremost a leader of the workers.
HE MUST COME FROM THE
PEOPLE. FOR THE SI'SPICIOUS
HARD PRESSED ENGLISH ME
CHANIC WILL NOW TRUT IN
THIS FINAL MOMENT ONLY
ONE HORN IN THEIR OWN
The only way England, too,
can hope to win the war Is by
rallying to the cause the best ef
forts of every mechanic in the
realm.
'I 1..- man who run do Hits
will be the man !•• pull the
allie-s through.
HE WILL HI THE
GREAT FIGI'KE OF THE
WAIL
When the Brltiflh worker b
lieves that the war Is HIS WA
a struggle to protect his own i
terests and not alone his mas
ter's, then he will labor or figh
to win.
THE GREAT MAN OF TH
WAR MUST BE NOT ONLY
FIGHTER, AN EXECUTIV
AND A PATRIOT HUT A PRO
PIIET WHOM THE GREA
MABS OF SULLEN BRITIB
WORKING PEOPLE WILL FO
LOW.
Only one man in the all
the v**l rent-he* of the em
pire fits this pattern. HIM
NAME l« LLOYD-GEORGE.
Ills shadow has already
fallen across the premier's
chair. From minister of
in on it inn*, lie soein nuiy step
up to Asquith's place.
Hut if Lloyd-George does
emerge triumphant front the
present political crisis he
will not be merely the pre
mier of England. 111-: WILL
IIX VIRTIALLY Till: FIRST
I'll IFF OF TIIF KNTFNTK
ALLIES, Till-: most [*OW*
Fill -"I'L I NTF.It NATIONAL
OHOVP IN TIIF HIHTOHV
OF TIIF WORLD.
Why should Llo.vil-(lt*or-?e bo
so much urenter tlllltl otllt'r Kllg
llsli premiers?
SIMPLY BTCAUSI HI IS
TIIK ONLY MAN IN ALL BNQ
LAND TODAY TO WHOM TIIK
COMMON PEOPLE RESPOND
FN MASSE.
Hi- Is not a -Mrs product of
tin- poiiticiii whirligig. lie
foiiKlit 111* way to the lieiKlits
of fame throiigli flllSSr coura--V
and merit. And lie- is hi ill what
he always waa- :i eloinocrut with
a siiinll d.
W'lu'll HriliHli coiiinioners lit-itr
his speeches lliey lenow they are
Huteniiiß to the words eif one who
litis I rod tin* sit me hard roud of
poverty and injiiHtice nlotig which
they are toiling They know that
Ihe Utile stoop-shouldered Welsh
man is Hie product of a bumble
cottage, not a manor hall. Tl'**y
recall his bitter fiplil to make the
lund-owniiiK peers the most sel
fish class in the world -.-pay their
just proporttoa of the aatloaal
taxeH. They know how he tinre
for yi>ars the sneers unel jibes of
the reai-tionaries wltile he I'otiglit
in parliament for better labor
laws and just taxation.
When he calls, ".More can
non:" tei the weirker*. they
know It Is no trickster's cry
meant only to enslave them
I'ui-tliei- to their hi«lu-ni.il
masters.
THEY TRI'ST LIiOYO
GKOROE AH THFY TIM HT
N O OTIIKR HRITIHH
STATKSYIAN.
And this 1* why the little!
Welshman may soon step into
the widest political breach in re
cent lOngiish history.
Through hi* battle for social
legislation he became the Idol of
the British workingnian. Anil it'
la this reputation that has made
him the strong man of the pres
ent crisis.
On Knglnnd's whole political
horizon there is no jiossible suc
cessor to Asquith save Lloyd-
George.
AND WHK.X THK GREAT
PEACE tXIMES. IF l.l.ti* H
('KOIH'F IS sill i AT THE
HELM OF HRITAIN HE
WILL STAND FORTH AH
THE ONE GREAT WORLD
FIGI'RE THE WAR PRO
DI CEIL
Boys! Boys!
EARN MONKV AFTER
SCHOOL
Tbe Tacoma Time*
need* a few live boys to
sell papers on downtown
corner*. It's an eaiey and
■lire way for a boy to
make spending money.
Koine corner* pay from
fifty cents to two dol
lars a day! You will
make 50 per cent profit
on every paper you sell.
Come down tomorrow
night. See the whole
saler at The Times of
fice, 9th and Commerce -
Street*.
CtrculaUon Department
m
OL.YMPIA-IHJPONT STAGE
Via Dupont
Leaves Donnelly Hotel, Taco
ma, Rt 6 a. m., 11 a. in. and 4
p. m.
Leaves Kneeland Hotel,
Olympia, at 8 a. m„ 1:30 and
_:.0 p. m.
Phone: Main 702.
Subject to change without
notice.
Buckley-Tacoma
Stage Co.
EFFKCTIVB AFTER Altl. 1
!.<*«»■* Tacoma I<eave Heckle*
DAVID I Ll> "*• I'-'.'EOltt.'E.
HOT OFF THE BAT LLOYD GEORGE'S
GREAT DEFINITION OF A GREAT WAR
This is not the i „». .i-_ shower. It is the detune, il I*, a
<iiiiviilkl<iii ol' natin-r-. || In a eye-lone whle-h is tearing up hy
their 1-iMitn the orimiiiciilnl plants of inoilern siclely und
tvi-ccklng sonic of ihe flimsy trestle lulilges of inoilern cl»tH
/alie.ii.
It is mi «-urflnpuake which is in li.--i\ in^ the very rocks of
Liiropi-nii lite; it is one* ol' (hose seismic «l|-t m Ir.-u...-., in uhi<'h
nut inns I. mi. I. r*vai-(l or* full backwari] geucrallons In ii sin-;!.*
Ihiuiiil.. All this shattering about i> laving a rule or -u-r-n-l
--iiiie. a custom Is out of place. Yem iiiimot Imggli- tvitli an earth
<|iinke. —Minister lloyd-Li eu-ge. Irel'oi'e (■laesgow workmen.
PADEREWSKI SELLING CHRISTMAS DOLLS
TO AID STARVING ONES IN NATIVE POLAND
The world famous pianist wa* photographed at the Pollah Fet*
i-erently held at the Rita Carlton in New York to raise, funds to aid *
the starving pcwple of hi* native country. !
PAGE SEVEN
By A'lman

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