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PAGE EIGHT POLITICS Lorenzo Dow addressed the Dow-For Council club of the Oakland district yesterday, ex plaining that his experience in the prosecuting attorney's office would help him on the council. In response to the invitation of the Tacoma Young Men's ite publlcan club, Qtll, of Seattle, and W. H. Whitney, republican congressional candidate, will ■peak before the local club next Thursday night. Candidates for city offices will tpeak tonight before the Colored Views of Candidates On Public Ownership Eighth Question What Is your attitude l<'«nr<l «-\ I •-n.il mi iiniiii.ip.il ownership in Tux-oma? Answers CLARK. "I am a firm believer in nn ni' ip.il ownership." CLAYTON. "We can make a success of any public utility by business like, careful management, and I would favor acquiring all pub lic utilities aR it would N tor the beitt good of the city aud peo pU." DOW. "I presume you mean munici pal ownership a*, applieil to pub lic utilities; considering the suc cest, of our plants, and of mmii< i pal owned plants in oilier cities. Calgary, Sun Primrlsco and many others too numerous to mention here, I am in fa\or of eMendiug M. C. Tebbetls, Inc. SATURDAY SPECIALS I! llts. Washington Crraiuery Uutter $1.00 4 Urn. Pure Lard Ifta California llacon t per strip), per Ik) MM« 6 lbs. hulk I'ancake Klour.i£.V Small French Prunes. I I lbs. for r>«< --(Sood Dry Onions, 11 lbs . .SS.V •Stßinlard Tomatoes, doz. . . O<k' Standard Tomatoes, MM $1.75 30c chiih (iiiittard'H Ground rhocolate IMto 1 No. 2 MM I'lnenpple, ti for ."I.V 14-11). snekp (I'rati'H) Buby Chick Food i $1.00 i for ...Ma IMb. sacks Calf Meal (Hart lett'st. i ll.Oii). for »."5c Early Rose Seed Potatoes, per sack $I.NO Extra Large Oranjtes, Ut Hl/.e •t 2«r <>oo<l Small OtUM, IM size at Ml Krone I'lour, per sack . . .$1.."i0 f.c per Hi. Off All Our Coffees Tin: Ml DOOM NH. ■kMIH —One yard wide, in the latest stripes nnd ihc<ks. regular I6ci IP*CUU for Satur day, per yard MM> Hnur«"«l Dimity—Stripes and ehcclu, a splendid value at 12'$e regular; Rperlal for Sat •iirday, per J ard <O<- I'oplin—3fi iin hen wide, mer cerized; spfrial for Saturday, per yard U.V \ olle». I*ln in colors. II Inches wide, last inlors: regular I6e; Ipeclal for Saturday, per yd. 2.V Kemriiilier, We .\r«> ".lust" 'Round the Corner I'i'oiti MiKl> Triers." The « able CW* Stop in limit of Ow Door. M. C. Tebbetts, Inc. 1201-.1 A Kneel Main MAS Opp. l'oet Office. WK WANT VOCR BI'SIXESH Our best advertiwement Is a satisfied customer. TUey are returning every day. WHY? Because they get quick service, courteous treatment and tlie right price consistent with quality. Ml HI.UK Five centu per pound off on nil bulk Tea and < i»ri. < aiiove 25 cent*—Saturday only. Comb Honey, extra well filled, each ISc Thin uaiially sells for 20c. Dry Peaches, very large, usually ■old for lOr, 2 H.b i.v Dry Prunen, small but sweet, a lbs SSc Shoulder Hams, 0 to 8 ll>g. average, per lb Vie Broom*, regular 35c :ior Walnuts, worth 20c IBe Cheese, full cream Oregon, 2 11)8 43c Full Cream, genuine New York, 2 lbs Me Large Fat Salt Herring, 6 for 2»c Mackerel, very fancy, each 10c Dry Onions, solid, not sprouted, 8 lb« 2.V J^Enubarb, fresh and tendx r, jaJsibf, JSc I Grape Fruit, California large I size, 8 for 85c I Grape Fruit, Florida, large I aIM, 4 for stOc [ Lemon*, per dot |0c ' Oranges—l*st chance at this prUm tor them* sisea—all Sun klat ISc, mt, aSr, 3Oe MM So. lflcb. Ifiow. Mutm law. Citizens' Republican club at 1149V4 Commerce st. W. E. Clayton, candidate for councilman, In a speech tn Old Taconia last night said he boped to see the day when all candi dates for public office would be lined up and made to give an ex pression on all Important ques tions. He said he liked the action of The Times In printing the views of the different candidates. He was opposed to the custom of a candidate riding into public of fice on the shoulders of popu larity, rather than merit. ■ lit to such plants as the occasion may warrant." BBKIT, "Favorable." Mr. Kbert was' one i)f the organizers of the Re-j tall C.rocers iiHsorintion IK years ugu, and wuh one of the staunch supporters of the city's establish ing a. dock at 1 Jlli street, the first municipal dork in Tacorua. rucvrwoon. "I am not In favor at this time of extending municipal ownership." QROMCN. "I believe that publlr utilities should be in the hand* of the people, when they can be kept out of the i.,in.l ■ of ;iiikitm ihiliiiik poliUetMU; tliut the city should proceed with extreme caution In this mutter, and only extend our activities along these linen when we are assured we can and will operate them f wmfulljT." JAMIKSON. •■;Municipal ownership is, I think, like socialism, a mere theory or experiment at lhis| stHKc of the par * * * Th^re is no (lut'Ktion in my mind that every city should own Its own liKht plant, its own water plant, j and its own paving plant." MAUIU.,. ".Municipal owner-whip is the coming policy of all large cities. The sooner we net ready for it the better it will be for Tacoma.' M'QRBOOR, "1 nin a believer in municipal ownership. Properly conducted, municipally owned Institutions 1 1 an be made more serviceable to the people at large and profit able—than a public service cor poration." PKTTIT. "I would extend municipal ownership when It can l>e done with advantage to the people." STOKVER. Refused to commit himself. VAUOHN. "I am in favor of municipal ownership in Tacoma when I can be shown that It is practical." WOODS. "I believe In tho theory of mu nicipal ownership, nnd urn satis fied with the utilities already owned and operated by the city. As to extending municipal own- | arship in the city, if conditions should arise that would make it expedient, 1 would be in favor of it." CHURCH WILL TRY TO RETAIN PASTOR By unanimous consent of the members, it wim decided jester day to attempt to retain Rev. E. K. I). HolloiiKted as pastor of the j Westminster Presbyterian church i who announced his reniKiiiitiou i three weeks ago. SEVEN ARRESTED FOR BRASS THEFT City police yesterday arrested seven men charged with whole sale theft of brass from Milwau kee engines, sold to Junk deal ers. They gave their names as John Morgan, John Winters, John Wahl, Carl Lax, Oscar Kemp, John Peterson and Mike- Smith. BABY TRIES TO DRINK STEAM JET Little Carl Klemme, jr., I, got inqulHltive over the steam Jet which emerged from the kettle on the kitchen stove yesterday and after sucking it for a few moments whs taken to St. Jo seph's hospital, where it Is said he will recover. lie Is the son of K.irl P. Klemme, 3608 North :(Jinl at. THIS STATE SENDS JUST 2 RECRUITS Five days of recruiting au thorized by congress to add 20, --000 men to the regular army have resulted In the enlistment of one rerrult at Spokane, one at Seattle and none uuywhere else in Washington. "PROMOTE BUYING AT HOME" SLOGAN Club women will celebrate the Woman's Western Consumers' week April 3 to 11, by Includ ing a homo product exhibition In their club house. "Promote Home Buying" is their slogan. An absolutely harmless antacid in all case* of fermentation and souring and belching of food, gas, indigestion, etc. A teaapooa fnl in a fourth of a glass of hot water usually gives INSTANT tBMRK. Sold by all druggists in either powder or tablet form at 60 centi per bottle. THE NEWEST IN MEN'S HATS What's your cholceT A Stetson at 98.10 or $4 —tsw famous Mallory at 98.80, a Longford at M. or the Dub lin at $-' We have them all—equally correct In shape and color—the only difference In the quality. —First Floor. SHOP AND SAVE SATURDAY AT TACOMAS BRIGHTEST AND BUSIEST STORE *cc,,m«c* gro , Women's Shoes $3.00 If you want a popular shoe for spring wear- -and one that's decidedly sensible, ______^ too see the new arrivals In gunmetal calf, Tij I with soles aud heels of white rubber. Very VII I desiralile for walking, dancing, or street llj / wear, all sizes, *Q ftft j!» I priced here at yOiUU E ! Mi.-mw- 1 and Children's Shoes, In gunmetal fc I calf, button Htyle, all sizes, priced accord- - /» \ inn to Hire, tlius — £ yr\ Misses' sizes, 11 ■* to 2, at, the pair, #1.75 C / I Sizes Bft to 11. pair tI.SO t / s^f Sizes r> to 8, pair fl.SSff /^"^ jft ( Little Oents' Shoes, in gunmetal calf, but- / #LLJ *• ton or blucher style, sizes 9to ff 1A C S IIH, priced fI.TB and I i*»U 4^i—^^ Tennis Shoes for Men, Women and Chil dren. We can fit every member of the family at lowest prices. Men's Work Shoes, of heavy black or brown leather, with heavy double soles, also neat dress shoes In gunmetal calf, lace •*) QC or button models, all sizes 6 to 11, priced at, pair $C>L.O PONDS VANISHING CREAM 25c JAR, SPECIAL AT 18c Just when the March breezes are blowing and everyone is wanting some good lotion to keep the skin smooth, here 1Q« conn's this special. The regular iiftc Jar, Saturday only. . IOC Peroxide of Hydrogen, Mi lb. bottle, special A rt_ Saturday lUC Syrup of Figs, the great laxa tive, ,r)i)c bottle, OQf* special at Zvlb Kilmer's Swamp Root, the regular 50c bottle, 4Qf» special at uud Beef. Iron tk Wine, for spring tired feeling. 75c CQn bottle, special wul) XOW IS THE TIMK TO PIT IP FXJGH—<JKT KO« I'KKSH!- Y.VriYK UKUK. l>Rl<i DKPT., FIKHT KIXM>R. THK PINT 2JJc Exceptional Values In Walking Skirts at $1.69 150 Separate Skirts on sale to \LjjJ& morrow. This assortment repre *"' «I^otl n. scuts a special purchase Among /d amiffraraisL Vl *'ie '"* ;llv th° staple serge, diag /«fc^^^Ss»\ ""'ll< ull 'l l('"nl ;m<l mature. For I ABimlii-^IIHI ll h hack skirt you'll gel wonder l^KliiillfflfJ ful service, $2.25, $2.50 Q1 £Q VTOiSi^W/ and *:t values. Special vl.viF Middy Blouses for Spring $£$' iililfilll l^'ight, Crisp Middies for the tf2s| ll||yl|lf*'* spring wear. At this price we I2slj|jpilr^ show in different models in many ■ JjH Vv mat combinations, trimmed with Z^-—^Njj plain colors or awning Qj2f* stripes, value $1.50, special vO\* A Splendid Show ol Spring Coats Choose a new Spring Coat tomorrow at $5.00, $0.39, $f).!)8. Yes, they are the newest spring styles, bright and new as a dollar. Among the lot are white chinchilla, black and white checks, wool poplins and serges, good line of best shades including black—corduroy coats in rose, Copenhagen and gold; value 6>£k QO $i:*.sO, in three lots tomorrow $5, $6.39 and V«J««7O HAIR ORNAMENTS $1.00 Value 49c A very special value offer ed in these hair dress items. A big assortment of Combs, Barrettes, Braid Pins, also the new Chin Chin Pin set with brilliants, rhinestones and French enamel, value up to $1.00. Special 49c Toes Corner Easter Bonnets This Yeax Women this spring art pay ing more attention to what they put on their feet than to what they wear on their heads! Here are the smelling salt*, Mr. Husband. Feeling stronger now? Well, this statement it true, Touched for by the one man in: THE TACOMA TIMES Pierces Medical Discovery, the regular $1.00 bot- 7Q« tie, special at I oC Colgate's Cashmere Boquet Soap, medium size Iflp cake, priced lUC Colgate's Tooth Paste, large size tube, special 0(l»» Saturday CvL Pape'B Diapepsln Tablets, the 50c Blze box, Q0« Saturday at www See These Dandy Shirts Only 59c each Spring styles in Men's Golf Shirts with laundered or French cuffs -the best striped patterns and* fast color wash materials. Style, fit and value unequaled at the price. Don't expect to buy them anywhere but here for *-* £#*-' Men's Neckwear, the largest showing in all Taeoma to sell at this price. Flowing end sk*p«s, rich silks, wide assortment of kandsome OK" iwtternt, priced at, each CvU Men's Pajamas of mercerized sols ette, in white, oream or blue; well made; special value <PQ toft at, the suit ipI.UU the city who ought to lAWrnr anyone does. He is Rj* Mc- Donald, president MRfVw"Don ald Shoe Co. V There's a Hcmob. y He nuil be rlgtit. Dltf you happen to ■«« that styHshJj; >;j. en who walked down Bmm vnr yesterday WMrlnf i/hI 1 n "The ttore that 'S^iftve* you monoi^ Broadway and 15U> «Street" "THE STORE Witk A PERSONALITY" Everyone who trades here -both those who have been patrons for years and those who | have only lately learned how to shop best find here a different atmosphere to that of most stores. The keen personal interest of the management in the customer's welfare is apparent in every transaction. Drop in tomorrow—see our bright new stor* -see if you don't like it much better than : the old stand. Best of all-find bargains : galore on every hand. 500 Free Season Base ball Tickets—Buy and Boost for the Tigers Tomorrow is the last day of this big special of fer—a free season book of 20 tickets to every customer who wants one. You pay $5 for the book and we refund on ev ery purchase until you have your money back. Now, ye loyal fans—rally to the support of our team—remember that by trading here your ticket costs you nothing and EVERY TICK ET BOUGHT IS FOR THE GOOD OF TA COMA. DON'T FORGET THAT THIS IS IN ADDI TION TO S. & H. STAMPS WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE SATURDAY. TRIMMED HATS OUR PRICE $2.48 & $4.98 We want every shopper down town Saturday to see our spe tial line of Trimmed Hats at these two prices. They are really wonderful. Busy times ahead in the Mil linery Section for Saturday special will set a new value mark. There are a large vari ety of shapes, and the trim mings are in as wide a selec tion. We want every shopper down town Saturday to see this popular line. They have no equal in these parts. Two lots $2.48 and $4.98 SEE DEMONSTRATIONS TASTE THE GOODIES On our new gallery floor are some very interesting demon strations. Fisher's Blend Flour Campbell's Soups and Pork and Beans Tacoma Candy & Biscuit Co. Marvel Pickle Co. Spend a leisure moment among these demonstrators of good things to eat. TOBACCO LIST The well-known brands, including Tuxedo, Velvet, Prince Albert, Old Colony and Union Leader, special Saturday, three OK*» 1 Oc pkgg i.\JK> Red Crest, eGorge Washington and Union Leader Lunch Boxen, also Tuxedo in glass jars, special Satur day at, the package, /|C/» only each t Jl» strapped about her black shoe white shoe top? When stylos make drosses shrink from the ground upward, something Is bound to happen. This time It's shoes. at But-tfl- Jeittrtt- to Mr- McDon ald. The rush from spring bon nets to high top boots had caught him in the whirl. So much ho that In the new store he has opened up at 943 Broadway near 11 to street, he has fitted up an elaborate parlor especially de signed for putting the finishing touches on fascinating feminine Save $5 or More On Men's Suits, q>IU.UU ffsj $12.50 to $25 W We're really proud to ask you in to yfuf^m^^. view these new arrivals. They're /iim/^^o^. the neatest patterns we've shown mWfflmvgL in many a day and even in the IjMW^j^msS^. face of tremendous advances ln^lLf j6^By\Sp^, woolen textures and men's cloth Kj*T&mmßi ing, the values will compare favor \jj|nP™[ J^ff ably with even those of former sea /JF sons in this store. mk %um^ t/JM Can we say more? Wm^ wNs2r The materials, cassimeres, Scotch |!fti|j\ ■11 HfhMpr tweeds, fancy worsteds, unfinished 'JwAb^^Fmtflf worsteds, and blue or black serges, firgj 1 Wjgß NC&^T* Conservative or latest cuts, for JMjh g !||f KjEW men and very dapper young men. \Sillmm if iSi STEP IN AND SEE THE SUPERB LINE OF MEN'S SUITS IN FANCY CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, ETC., MADE WITH UNION LABEL. THE GREATEST SUIT IN TACOMA fill O t*f\ TO SELL AT q>II3«OVJ Street Car Uniforms at $18.00 We especially invite the platform boys of the T. R. & P. to come in and inspect the new uniforms. We have them—good ones, too, at $12.50 and $15 in fast color blue serge. The eighteen dollar suit, however, is made especially for the shrewdest buy ers, made with unbreakable front, and all pockets of heavy duck, also extra pockets in coat. A FIT GUARANTEED— fill fi f\f\ ALTERATIONS FREE q)IO.UU Men's Union Made Overalls, hip or bib style, most of them in the genuine indigo dye; last season 85c the pair, now good values at $1.00 the pair. As a big special for Saturday we offer this splendid Union Made QQn Overall at, the pair OtJC Lawrence Union Suits for men, elas tic knit, in white or ecru, short sleeve and knee length or long slPeve and ankle length. The best garment to be had for f4 nft spring wear $ I lUU Men's Cotton Hose, fast black, also i.in:.. In all Bizes; <IC#i Special, 2 pair 6t>C It's the newest thing on the coast. It's different. The de mand for foot millinery did it. Plush carpets, furniture to match, broad windows, and nil that sort of stuff, you know. Not to mention a dark room where the most particular mad am may test the required shades and tints of her ankle apparel by lamp light. This dainty toe-bonnet parlor Is on the mezzanine floor, se cluded from the view of the flatter footed, heavier bocfed better halves whose clodhoppers have run down at the hsels pro STORE OPEN 8 A. M. TO 10 P. M. Shop early or late—for this is the store for the working people—our hours are arranged especially to please those who toll all day. Bargains and good service every minute. Remember you can shop Saturday until 10 o'clock. FIBRE SILK HOSE 25c A PAIR P& V Tis t0 c a ullite Sea"°n"—take Ollr *ord h,?\. *or 'l —an(l later on you'll be more than 11 I'l'ilNt'(' '" I'HV :'r'(' tllt' ua'r f°' these same Ak stockings. They are a splendid wearing Quality, nith double soles, heels (lie hose win want priced here at, ORp the pan *.v)l> Women's Silk Lisle Hose, fast black and lustrous finish, with lavender garter tops, un equaled value, RAJa pair wUC Women's Hose, in fast Mack mercerized lisle, with double soles and heels and toes, with wide garter tops, still OC selling at, the puir .... £t)C Women's Vests, low neck, eleev with ribbon ut neck and should Saturday Specials Groc. Dept. Choice lot of Seed fiL!3 f\f% Potatoes, too mm £pd*\J\J Assorted Jello, "3 3 for tf-DC Imported Olive Oil, 'Arir^ pint bottle UVF^ Standard Tomatoes, |3 3for 6d*J%* libby'l Pineapple, 2.-mis for &CIC New Pie Plant, O tpoundi fcdO^ Mode] Catsup, | Mr bottle lUC »'"igs, white o* black, 2 4 noinwls &*J\*> (lining the family shoe money. But tlmis' not all. Black and while are the colors tfils spring. Opening Saturday. Therefore, there was nothing for Mr. McDonald to do but to trim his entire new store in black and while—white back ground with black trimmings. It's a sight to make even the moat hardened feet patter in ecstasy. Watch your step. Saturday's to be the formal opening day of the new store. Souvenirs for the lady folks. And girls, dont' all fall at Friday, March 24, 1916. Children's White Cotton H<me In all sizes from f. ' 2 to 9 14, good wearing quality, Iflf at, the pair IUU Women's I.isle Thread Union Suits, with low neck and wing sleeves, h splendidly finished garment, knee length; C(j. priced at, each iiUu ess style, neatly finished OCp s, priced at only LvJv GIRLS' WOOL DRESSES $1.49 Splendid values in Dresses for the young lady; a full assortment of best wash able combinations: every size up to 14 years; ging hams and percales in neat checks and stripes, tastily trimmed. You can not af ford to make that dress with such a value as this. Look these over tomorrow, each $1.49 once on the neck of Donald T> McDonald, Mr. R. D.'s nephew. He's to be in charge of the new. store. Kindly keep your feet, remore the Big Ben anklets and he will see that they are clothed wJtlf Hanan ft Sons, for met) and y/a' men, or Ground Oripperg 4K\.. men, women and children. My, but we wish we had Don* aid's job!! TURN TO THB CLASSIFIED WANT ADS ON PAGH 7 rtfa RESULTS. BKB I'AGE BBV£M,