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PAGE SIX I Ttbbett's Prices I With "Oome-Back-sllps" worth ■ from 8 to 6 cents on every dol- LOOK GOOD TO THE CONSUMER Natnrday (Only) Specials Finest Washington Creamery Butter, per lb Stir 3 lbs ORr Choice Washington Creamery Butter, per lb 30c 3 lbs 85c Pure Lard, 4 lbs 45c OUR GOOD BILK coffees Re Off Regular Prlres Did you ever taste real k<mkl Coffee at a restaurant and wonder where they bought it? Try ours and you will won der no longer. Reculnr Prices Per Lb.' 82 He, ay. 30c, 85c EVERY-DAY SPECIALS Krone Flonr Absolutely the Beat On the Market at the Price— 81.45 Per Hk. $5.«0 Per Bbl. Sweet Potatoes, » lbs. for 25c Apples, from ROc and up per boi. Comb Honey, 2 for 25c No. 2 cans Apple Butter, per can 1 Si- Dry Green or Yellow Peas, 4 lbs. for 25c Sago, 4 lbs. for AY Elk Savon Soap, 10 bars . 25c Jumbo Savon Soap, 5 bars 25c KPP.AKING OF WHITE GOODS —WE HAVE THEM Cambric*. 12Hc to 2<lc Long Cloth, 18He to 25c NatiiMMiL, IRe to 25c Dress (ilngliaiiis, special 12H<' —REMEMBER— We Are "Just 'Round the Cor ner From High l*rlces." The Cable Cars Stnp in Front of Our Door. M.C.TEBBETTS INCORPORATED. 1201-3 A St. ii|>i>. PoHtofflre Tel. Main HSR. ALL YUNNAN IS IN REVOLT PEKIN, Jan. 7.—lt is officially admitted that practically the whole of Yunnan province has re volted. Communications through the revolutionary area are inter rupted. The government troops expect to meet 00,000 rebels within two days. JOIN REVOI.ITIOX SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 7. — Cablegrams received here today declare that large bodies of im perial troops are joining the rev olutionists. Yuan ia) placing a number of eitles under martial law in an effort to prevent rioting and loot ing. It Is reported that 20,000 imperial troops threw down their guns st Kwongsl and cheered the arrival of fi.ooo republicans who were sent to fight them. Get Your Free 25c Bottle Swissco; "Better Hurry Ud" The free !5e bottle of "Swlssro" Malr ssd Scalp Trrainrst, If used aa directed, will astonish you. It la a Maw I'rrntment the latest and bast preparation before the public. It is the result of years of Investi gation and research Into the reason why so many of the hair prepara tions have failed in the past to do the work demanded of them. It la marvelous In Its action and thous ands have received amasing results Just from the free battle n r gave ikm for the asatag. Because you may not have re ceived any relief from something yon have tried, don't be foolish enough to condemn everything else. You will be greatly benefited by the rr.-t- bottle we Rive you. SnlMre Is recommended and sold by Sraaglate sn.l am* Separlmeats nrrrnkrn at r-0 cents and 11.00 a bottle. Take Nothing But Swissco SATI RDAY SPECIALS STEER BEEP PORK l. S. Inspected. U- H. Inflected £.^- 10c f, O sBone-- 10c Pot Roast, -a. Neck Bones, «C« ">■ •• itaC 6 lbs /3C Pot Rosst, boned and 4t Spare Ribs, 11 rolled, lb IOC lb lIC Hound Steak, a a Shoulder Roa«t, ' "101- Sirloin Steak,' Oft- Loin, Tib! «a^ j?.^ 20c , Lb eBßoaBt: 17ic LAMB Leaf Lard, 4 01_. r. H. Inspected. lb | /«C Shoulder. lO'a Pig Tails, -f 1»: laV.'C lb |C r? ice s*^ ;:7c Fresh Dreased Turkey*, Ducks, Hens and noastin* Chickens. MyJo \\J)ln& ii Dj) GLENGYLE LOSS SHOCKS MARINERS War news that came sputtering over the cables from the Mediter ranean to America Monday car ried added dolefulness to Tacoma and Seattle. ~~~ The news that the Glengyle, one of the noblest of the liners Introduced in local shipping cir cles during 191.",, had been the victim of undersea warfare, struck here with shocking im pact. The Glengyle came to the Sound for the first time last March, a mighty triumph of for eign ship building- Her hull had been damaged. She went into the dry docks for repairs. She was there a day. Then she slipped i back into the water, ready to go on her perilous way to Vladivos tok, loaded with munitions. PAVES WAY FOR PEACE WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 7. —The details of the U. S. Pan- American policy, "not only for international peace of America but the domestic peace of Amer ica," wer outlined by President Wilson last night in an address before the sect Pan-American scientific congre*o. The program sets out these things which all American na tions shall agree to: Unite in guaranteeing to each other absolute political independ ence and territorial Integrity. Settle all boundary disputes peaceably and quickly. Settle all disputes by patient. Impartial investigation and arbi tration. Refuse to outfit any revolu tionary expedition or ship sup- FREE 23c BOTTI.K I'lllPON tiuod for one Kall-Slaed 35c Bottle of "Sliraasa" Hair I'rrat siesl at the Crown Drug Co. 11.12 Pacific Aye., when name and address are properly filled In on dotted lines below' Those on table of Tacoma will get a free bottle by simply filling out cou pon and sending 6 cents In stamps direct to the Hwlssco Hair Treatment Co., 5944 P. O. Square. Cincinnati. Ohio, to help cover expense of pinking, poat age, etc. Name Street R P. D City State fOlva full address: write plainly) This Offer Is <.."..! to !>•>» OalT. Then came the longshoremen's strike. The dork workers In Van i ouver, B. ('., would not load the Olengyle. Trouble brewed at Se attle and followed her to 't.tcoma. She was finally loaded under the shadow of strife. A barge load of strikebreakers were towed to Tacoma, and between hours of work tbey were housed in the stream, to avert assaults between union and non-union men. "As soon as we are clear, we will be free from danger," Capt. Webster of the Glengyle told the photographer, who made the above pictures when the liner was here. "Something might hap pen while we are loading, but 1 there is little to worry about when we are at sea, because they will have a hard time getting at I us." plies for revolutionaries in neigh boring states. "I believe these suggestions are going ot lead the way to something America has prayed for for many a generation,'" said the president. RAIDS TO BEGIN ON MONDAY Wholesale raids of "blind pigs" by the police will take place next week, according to hints dropped by Commissioner Mills and Po lice Capt. Read today. That the public safety depart ment already has Information concerning places that have been established for the purpose of selling liquor Illegally, Is rumor ed. "The law gives liquor dealers 10 days in which to ship their surplus stock out of the state," said Mills. "And 1 believe it is only fair to treat Individuals In the same way unless, of course, they attempt to sell or give away liquor openly. After next Mon day you may expect to see some fun." Mills admitted today that among other reports received by him was one telling of a cache of four barrels of liquor. His in formant, he said, promised to lead the police to the liquor next week. Capt. Read also declared to day that he had received numer ous tips on hiding places of liquor, and that he was preparing for a careful Investigation and raids. "There is no doubt in my mind that blind pigs are being estab lished for the sale of liquor in Tacoma," added Mills. All liquor discovered In police raids will be poured Into the gut ters, he says. PULL DOES NOT COUNT WITH HIM ouveß p MEWriAN - Speeders who get "pinched" In Washington will find it futile to threaten to appeal to the "com missioner." The "law goes," as many Washington folk have found out to their dismay. TinrtAOOMA TIMES President Feels Onljf-Actual Invasion Justifies' War. Rear Admiral Chadwick Makes a Radical Remark. Every Year We Knit More of Our Own Stockings. Parcel Post Service to Teutons Is Disrupted. Sherman Act Fails Signally to Keep Gasoline Down. They Adulterate Fresh Oysters With Water. Above, the steamship Glengyle and her officers, aa they looked last March, some of them now the victims of the Germans' un dersea warfare In the Mediter ranean. The sweeping lines of the Glen gyle are shown In the lower pic ture, taken when she went Into dry dock, March iiO, 1915. Capt. Webster In seen sitting in the renter of the officers' groap. The ship's doctor Is on his left and the engineer on his right. Sitting before them are the quartermas ters. Several of the officers are believed to have perished. iN.W.GroceryCo.l 13th and Commerce Sts. Retail Oept. Sugar Cured Breakfast Ba con, reg. price 21c, 10<» Saturday only, per lb. Iww Picnic Hams, reg. price 10c, Saturday only, Q« per lb ww Cod Rolls, Saturday O. only, per lb Ov Good Creamery Butter, Sat urday only, 07*#» per lb Li uC Regular 35c Oranges, Sat urday only, 9A#» per doz OvC Regular 30c Oranges, Sat urday only, *)|" per dos «. w w Blue Ribbon Condensed Milk, 4 cans 2Sc, 7flr per doz I Ul» Our Bast of tbs Mountains Mill Queen Flour, speetul Saturday, per 0 4 Qn Per bbl! ...'.'.'.'.'.' $S.lO Nothing better at any price. We guarantee irT COFKKK I>KPARTMK** t' Our 35c M * J. Coffee. Saturday Qflp only wwC Our 30c Java Blend Coffee. Saturday *)C r only *.ww Our 17 He XXXX Blend Cof fee, Saturday 4 C. only I ww Our 20c Unsweetened Break fast Cocoa, Satur- 471. day only I I 2U By Gilson Gardner. WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—Six- Iteen months ago we announced that It would be the intention of President Wilson to keep the United States out of the Euro pean war at any cost. To this end, diplomatic discussion would be used or any other expedient for delay, and that any event cal culated to arouse public feeling in the United States would be | met by discussion whloh would permit such feeling to subside. The president at that time felt that no calamity would be great er than for the United States to become Involved In the world war and that no provocation could he sufficient to warrant the entry of this country into the war short of actual invasion of our shores. All else ha« been merely keeping the formal diplomatic record straight. In the light of his prediction Hie happenings of the last 16 j months have been perfectly con- j sistent. The only question is whether the American people us a whole, approve or disapprove of the as-j sumption on which this policy Is founded, namely, that nothing short of actual invasion warrants the participation of the I'niied States in the war. » • • At a dinner in New York Rear Admiral F. B. Chadwick, retired, ' expressed views as to the use of . a navy which are unusual In a ! professional navy man. Discuss ing Imperialism and spheres of influence, be said: "Navies and armies are insur ance for capital owned abroad by the leisure class of a nation. It Is for them that empires and I spheres of influence exist. The great war now waging Is a culmi nation of efforts to maintain and extend these spheres." .• • : Every year the United States makes more of its own stockings. From 1909 to IB IB imports of j cotton hosiery fell from $6,400, --| 000 to 18,000,000 or over 60 per cent. The production of hosiery in this country in 1909 was val ued at $69,000,000. Since then It has vastly increased. The de | velopment of seamless hosiery In I the United States has almost tak en this industry away from Eu rope. Seamless hosiery is dis tinctly American. The knitting machines used In its manufac ture were Invented and perfected by Americans and their use is largely confined to this country. Ninety per cent of the hosiery made here is seamless. • * • Parcel post communication! with the central powers is about stopped. The dispatch of parcel post from Germany, Austria and Hungary to the United States ceased a month ago. Parcel post from this country to the central powers has recently been brought to an end by the failure of the department to get satisfactory ar rangements with Denmark and Sweden or the receipt by them of mall addressed to the central powers. * a a The need for the Increased price of gasoline—a problem just undertaken by the federal trade commission—is not explained by the successful prosecution of Standard Oil under the^Sherman anti-trnst low. In 1911 the long suit against this concern came to a triumphant end. The U. S. supreme court de clared Standard Oil a combination in restraint of trade as bad as ever contemplated by the men who drew the law. The court ordered It dissolved and turned over the job of dis solving it to the circuit court of New York, assisted by Attorney General George W. Wlokersham. The latter and the court did the Job by dissolving each stock certificate Into 34 stock certifi cates. Ownership was not dis turbed. When the dissolution took place four years ago these stock certificates had a market value of $675,000,000. Their present market value Is $2,025,000,000. Gasoline is now higher than It ever has been known to be. Thus the supreme court has se cured for a loving people the beniflcent results contemplated by the Sherman anti-trust law. After the federal trade commis sion gets through Investigating Rockefeller philanthroplea it will no doubt make a little journey to the supreme court. Soaking oysters in fresh water renders them adulterated under the pure food and drugs act. Four quarts of oysters and one quart of fresh water mixed and allowed to stand will five a five quart measure with what appears to be just plump oysters. The water will have disappeared. Oysters have a faculty for drinking fresh water, but the authorities are declaring that permitting them to drink their fill and then shipping them in the enlarged bulk Is a violation of the pure food law. Eatonville Tacoma Stage llth St., Opp. Postofflce Leave Tseoma, 8 a. ra., 4 p. m. Leave Bstonvllle, ■ a, at., 1:10 p. m. MR?. EDISON UNVEILS JOAN OF ARC STATUE Tills beautiful equestrienne statue of Joan of Arc, which, in the words of Ambassador Jean J. JiiMserand, "would cement more strong ly the friendship which has bound this country to the French repub lic," was unveiled by Mr*. Thonuis A. Edison, wife of the noted in ventor, in the presence of a gathering of distinguished guests on Riverside Drive, New York. The statue was designed by Anna V. Hyatt, an American sculptress. The Insert shows, left to right: Mine. Jusserand, Mrs. Thomas A. Fdison and .lean J. Jusaerand, the French ambassador to the United States. TACOMANS HELP TO ORGANIZE NEW CLUB A group of enthusiastic sports men who last year organized the Tacoma Bait and Fry Casting club went to Seattle last evening and assisted In forming, a similar society there. Seattle has never had a club of fishermen or casters although a number of Seattle sportsmen took part 1 nthe bait and fly cast- WHEW! LOOK AT ALL OUR MAYOR HAS ON Mayor Fawcett is taking no chances of another attack of grip. On his second day's appearance at the city hall today following a serious illness, Fawcett was bun dled up like an Eskimo. Besides his heavy overcoat he wore a light BIG PARTY AT LINCOLN In place of the Junior Prom which was discarded recently, the juniors and seniors of Lincoln Park high school will hold a large party in the school gymnasium tonight. An eight-act vaudeville show will pre ede the dancing. Num bers on the bill will Include a four-reel western movie panto mime and songs by the gtrlß' quartet composed of Mea Os borne, Ruth Butt, Ruth HJertas and Helen Hollenstead. Henry Cramer will give a gym nastic stunt and the boys' glee will sing. There will be fancy dancing and a skit. Games will be played by those who do not csre to dance. DANDRI'FFY HEADS BECOME HAIRLESS It you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for It will starve your hair and ruin It if you don't. It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dand ruff Is to dUsolve It, then you de stroy It entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub It In gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and en tirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. Yoh will find, too, that all Itch ing and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is Inexpensive and four ounces is all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never falls. "Advertisement" lug tournament, staged at Point Defiance park last summer. The organization of a Seattle club Is expected that intercity competi tion will be staged. Among those who assisted the Seattle boys to organize last night were W. J. Bailey, G. T. Dutcher, Dr. Ralph Hutchinson and R. B. Mason. top-coat, jacket, heavy vest lined with wool, ana the heaviest suit of underclothing that he could find. The mayor took literally the warning of Health Officer Wall against wet feet. He wore very heavy wool socks. Over these were his shoes, and over the shoes he had large woolen knitted slip pers, over these he wore a pair of old-fashioned arctics, or "gal oshes." Dssplte this outfit the mayor complained of feeling cold during his walk to the city hall. Hearing Is Believing All you need do is to telephone us and ask to have one sent to any other musical instrument. Tone is the ultimate demand. |^»k t'oliiinhhi Grafonolas the place _^ a * m 4mn~~ lt m*~:—9m3& numatchable in its natural f SSa^y^SnH purity and absolute fidelity—« f nlngH^sassisßss? ssbsbsbbil ""*' '"'"",i<'s ">rl'' description t^Bl] instruments bsi _ rasßssssmsasal BsaaaaaH "'"' ■ Hfflffl b^^^l —"r with I sßsßsßssß ' * M >K'N(" "' ""* instrument. H| I COLUMBIA IV^gipj GRAFONOLA J I I Or equipped with the exclusive \f 1 t'olunibla Individual record in- All you neil do Is to telephone us and ask to have one sent to your home with an assortment of records on approval, without oltll gatlon to you. SHAW SUPPLY CO./S^\ Incorporated. Ittj Jm \ KODAKS AND SURGICAL GOODS ll /^J a,| Sl9 Pacific Are. \W ™ ■&* PHONOGRAPHS—OIS Pifclflc Aye. XsJMtjgX Jan. 191 U. An Easy Way To Ge Fat and Be Strong The trouble with most thin ! folks who wish to gain weight Is that they insist on drugging thei* stomach or stuffing it with j greasy foods; rubbing on useless | "flesh creams," or following some ; foolish physical culture stunt, | while" the real cause of thinness jgoeß untouched. You cannot get | fat until your digestive tract as* jSimilates the food you eat. There is a preparation known to reliable druggists almost every- I where which seemingly embodies the missing elements needed bji the digestive organs to help then* [convert food into rich, fat-laden 1 blood. This modern treatment ia called Sargol and has been term-* ed the greatest of flesli-builders. Sargol aims through regenerative, re-constructlve powers to coux tha stomach and Intestines to literally soak up the fsttening elements of your food and pass them into the j blood, where they are carried tp [the starved, broken-down cells and tissues of your body. You can readily picture what result this i amazing transformation should produce as with Increased weight the cheeks fill out, hollows about neck, shoulders and bust disap pear and from 10 to 20 pounda of solid, healthy flesh is added to the body. Sargol Is absolutely harmless, Inexpensive, efficient. Crown Drug Co., 1132 Pacific ay. and other leading druggists of this vicinity have It and will re fund your money if you are not satisfied, as per the guarantee In every package. NOTE:—Sargol Is recommend ed only as a flesh builder and while excellent results In cases o? nervous Indigestion, etc., have been reported care should be taken about using it unless a gain of weight Is desired. -— — - — - „ m ROOKIES PLAN PREPAREDNESS The business men who toiled and boiled last summer at the military encampment at Ameri can lake met In Seattle Wednes day to form a preparedness club. Franklin Fogg, of Tacoma, was elected chairman of the finance ! committee and Stephen Appleby will be made vice president, it ia thought. Harry Whitney Treat Is president. noma to dry dixxkr? Those persons desiring tickets for the Tacoma dry committee's annual dinner at «:30 Tuesday evening may make reservations at the Y. W. C. A. rooms. How wonderfully Resinol soothes itching skins! If you have eczema, ringworm or other itching, burning, sleep destroying skin-eruption, try Resi nol Ointment and Resinol Soap and see how quickly the itching stops and the trouble disappears. Resinol Ointment is also an excellent house hold remedy for dandruff, sores, burns, wounds, chaiings and for s score of other uses where a sooth ing, healing application is needed. Ke.lnol coatalna solhlsg of s harsh or injo rtout nsture and cm b» uasd (realy av«n on lbs «""■** irriutad aurfaca. Evtry druffiat sella Kninol Otntretnt and Reainol Soap; trial fi la, Hapt. a-S, Raaiool, Baltimore, aid.