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The Tacoma Timesi
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Tacoma, Washington
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Wednesday, Nov. 5,1913. TIZ Gladdens Sore Feet When Your Feet Feel Happy, Joy Shows in Yonr Face. TIZ Gives Instant Relief From Foot Troubles. Thanks, for Your Introduction of TIZ.

TIZ makes sick feet tingle with comfort and away all foot-aches and swellings In a restful, comforting foot-bath. Corns, bunions, calluses and chilblains are relieved at once by TIZ positive, unfailing foot remedy, so different from anything you've tried. When you ask for TIZ, be sure you get TIZ. Look for "Walter Luther Dodge Co." printed on the box. TIZ Is on sale at druggists and department stores everywhere.

Price 26c. If your dealer won't supply TIZ, we will Bend by mall on receipt of price. Walter Luther Dodge 1223 So. Wabash Chicago. TACOMA THEATER TONIGHT AND AM.

WEEK Matinee Dally George Kleine's Remarkable Photo-drama, LAST DAYS OF POMPEII" In nix parts and thrrr acts. any seat; children 10c. Matinees, 2:15. Evenings, 8:15. PRINCESS THEATER Main 7760 THIS WEEK "The Man From Home" Bargain Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, 10c and 25c.

Ladies' bargain night, Monday. Lower floor only. KVENING PRICES: 20c, 80c and 50c. Eat at: RYDER'S LUNCH 108 So. 12th St.

Opposite Postofflce. Recommended by Pure Food Inspector. LOOK FOR THB 810 RED SIGN HiNJiIJSJII'iIJJiHI an in i A A $5.00 GOLD GLASSES NOW $1.00 Expert Examination Free of Charge. Chicago Eye Specialists 832.83 Provident Bldg. Think how many things you buy foolishly.

Deposit with us, and when the time comes that you REALLY NEED something, your money will be for you here. Tacoma Savings Bank Trust Co. Cor. 11th and Pac. ay.

i 'w; on Savings. Puget Sound Electric Ry. FOR SEATTLE Limited I every hour. Time of Limited Trains seventy 'i minutes. Trains Leave Bth and If A Streets, Tacoma LIMITED TRAINS 1 7:85, 0:85, 10:85, 11:35, -jn.

13:35, 1:85, 8:85, 8:85, 4:85 and 5:85 p. m. riiJjUl Limited Trains Stop V. at Auburn, and Kent. LOCAL TRAINS leave at 6 a.

7 a. 8 a. 9 a. rjyij 11 a. 1 p.

and. hourly until 8 p. m. Then 10:05 p. and 11:85 p.

tn. (last train). PITY ALLOT SHORT 1 LINE will leave Tacoma at 7:10, 9:10 and 11:10 10, 7:10, 9:10 and lltSO p. m.it^ except Sunday. MILLS CIVIL SERVICE CONVERT Having eliminated all he desired from the police force and put the men tn positions he desired Commissioner Mills had the council this morning pass an ordinance repealing the one he had them pass last spring which took police captains and sergeants out of the civil service classification.

They are now back under civil service and Mills says he is a complete convert to civil service for municipal employes. CHURCH PEOPLE TO GIVE PLAY "A Dream With a Mission" Is the title of a play that the young women of the Westminster Guild of the First Presbyerlan church will give this evening In the parlors of Immanuel Presbyterian church, North 9th and streets. A short musical program will also be given. The entertainment is under the auspices of the woman's society. No admission charge will be made and a general invitation is extended to the public.

POMONA GRANGE MEETS SOON With State Senator Ralph Metcalf and W. E. Powell, state lecturer, as the speakers, Pierce County Pomona Grange will hold a meeting November 7th and Bth In Spanaway. The ceremony of initiating a class in the fifth degree will also be conducted. Powell will make the chief address Friday, while Metcalf will speak Saturday on the things he saw in Europe.

FIND DOOR OPEN Sergeant H. V. Hill and Patrolman Striokland, patrolling Dock street last night, where many petty robberies have occurred recently, found the door of the Tacoma Steam Boiler Works open. Investigation showed that nothing had been tsolen, and it is believed the door had been left unlocked the night before. HOME IS ENTERED Edward J.

Blair, 709 East 30th street, reported to the police today that his home had been entered last evening and a suit clothes and pair of shoes taken. No valuables were stolen. PRESENTSTROPHY The state trophy cup won by Tacoma manual training class Oif the Stadium High school was presented by Superintendent Geiger last night. Lampshade Costume My Cerlle Dillon The lampshade costume I brought over Is from Fremet, who Is perhaps the most popular designer In Paris this year. The skirt Is of black chiffon velvet and the tunic of gold lace trimmed with Martin.

The bodice la vailed in black tulle and trimmed with fur. A CONSUMPTIVE COUGH A cough that bothers you continually is one of the danger signals which warns of consumption. Or. King's New Discovery stops the cough, loosens the chest, banishes fever and lets you sleep peacefully. The first dose checks the symptoms and gives prompt relief.

Mrs. A. F. Mem. of Glen Kllyn, lowa, writes: "Dr.

King's New Discovery cured a stubborn cough after six weeks' doctoring failed to help." Try it, as it will do the same for you. Best medicine for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. Money back it it fails. Price SOc and $1.00. All druggists, by mail, H.

Bucklen Philadelphia or BRAVE WOMAN NABS A $209,000 RAFFLES Miss who captured Wm. Restlan, the $200,000 Kaffles (lower) in the act of looting her Han Francisco lioine. llestinn had operated NUciessfiilly as a cracksman for five years. I luring RUMORS OF NEW MEN FOR FEDERAL JOBS word from Washington reports that David J. Williams, secretary of the Tacoma Elks club, is to be appointed by President Wilson as internal revenue collector for thig state to replace Millard Hartson, present republican incumbent.

Williams is hacked by Hugh Wallace, George Turner, reactionary element in the democratic party. It was announced here yester- OFF DUTY, TAKES MAN TO JAIL Hearing a noise in his back yard last evening at 8 o'clock, Patrolman W. D. McCallum, 1115 South street, off duty for the evening, crept quietly into the darkened area and found John Reardon, a tramp, fifty-four years old, grooping about. Reardon made no resistance to the officer, but declared that he was hunting for junk.

He had no money, he said, and wanted enough Junk to provide him with funds for a bed. The aged hobo was locked up at police headquarters and tried for vagrancy this afternoon. HOUSE WARMING The South End Improvement club will meet in Horace Mann school and have a house warming two weeks from last night. NEW AUTO TRUCK Three bids for an auto truck for the light department running from $1,800 to $2,400 were opened at the city hall Tuesday. LECTURE BY VET Rev.

John O. Poster, who was present at the fall of Richmond, will give a stereopticon lecture at Puget Sound university tonight. pade DAY'S BIG FIVE alls, Shirts and Pants fe have pure Indigo and WLJSMM LWiinW cral dyes, 'therefore wash well. Ask your dealer. THE TAOOM4 TpHfl his operational he stole $200,000 worth of jewelry and col n.

built a 910,000 home from the of his loot, brought his sis. tor from Germany, educated her, and put $3,000 in the bank. Police declare lie is one of the most remarkable criminals. duv afternoon also that U. Marshal Jacoby of this district has been to resign and that Uie' administration to land sj democrat in this job.

This taay mean a change in the personnel of the deputies here where Ira Davidson, Frajik Albert, Harry A. White and Fred LLathe are deputies, who recently were taken out of civil service. QUICK AND SURE STOMACH DOCTOR Ends Indi. gestlon, Gas, Sourness in Fire Minutes. Time uU, Pa-pe' Diapepstn win digest anything you eat and overcome a sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach surely within five If your meals don't fit comfortably, or what you eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is a sign of indigestion.

Get from your pharmacist- a fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin and take a dose just as soon as you can. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach, nausea, debilitating headaches, dizziness or intestinal griping. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. -V Pape's Dlapepsin Is a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, because It takes hold of your food and digests it Just the same as If your stomach wasn't Relief in five minutes from all stomach misery Is waiting for you at any drug store.7'^::-. These large fifty-cent oases contan enough "Pape's Diapepsin" to keep; the entire family I free from stomach disorders and indigestion for many months.

It belongs: In your I Trimmed Hats $4.951 I BOYS' SUITS at I I iMMrfflffitf dered by telegram I have refreshed our lif I I 'SL'r stock in this great mil- 111 I I linery sale. I Ul- ar nUmb(r Standard and staple, this I fPiiililSmmf iI a suit is not made in a hurry I llltflMwif 3 ft less variety A natty for a special sale event or iMrfli A I but Pco Sf slopped together for a fake I 'JJIm I They comprise all the thoroughness and I hat, materials genuineness of this all wool I Mil I 'h including plushes and makes it a pleasure for IM I Ve- lOUrS IG trT us to sell them to you be- I are fancy rib- cause we know that you will' i I i f- return to us well satisfied. 111 I i i stlckups of all kinds This suit has two pairs of lor ostrich and fur trimmings. fully lined, fully pegged and iTXv I Chese hats very special at sell these Norf sty is I I would have been impossible to sell these ma Norfolk style Ml lit i ai-iii i i 111 III" IMtIMUIv hi 1(J hats at such a price had they been purchased in md the materials will nol gX I the usual way. But our enormous order en- qm i are strietlv all y-tfel AsT I abled us to satisfactorily obtain these hats at our pricefs I such a bargain.

I 1000 Single Lace Curtains, ea. 39c I On Thursday we will inaugurate a tremendous sale of a manufacturer's accumulation of I single lace curtains REGULARLY WORTH IN PAIRS $1.00 TO $5.00. I 1 The end of the season cleanings by a large lace curtain manufacturer enables us to offer I beautiful Nottingham and cable net lace curtains in regular widths and lengths at 39c each or I I a pair. The lot is made up principally of odd single There are, however, various I 1 'patterns shown of which one to four pairs of a kind may be had. Many of these curtains were I (formerly used as samples, others are factory some are slightly soiled while a I few show slight imperfections.

I Owing to the various qualities and values in this assortment, we particularly urge you to be I on hand at the opening of the sale, 9a. m. Thursday. Curtains I XVJ worth regularly in pairs $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 and I I jJ $5.00, choice each curtain fIAKE ROOM FOR THE I So Our Housefurnishing Sale Goes On! I THE MSK A I No' 4 Sire' 111 ll'lo' for 4 5c5ct; egK whX 25 feather I I I H' In $1.50 nickel f) 45c wire fry -cr- No. 6 size, reg.

$4.00. for $3.10 tea io tea strainers 5c NICKEIi-PIiATED CASTIHON for 25c folding tin lunch boxes 19c 'd WAXE items are epe- 40c coal hods 30c No. 8 skillet 95c WsSBfBK'--'-''-- No. 9 skillet 91. If No.

10 skillet in If 35c house brooms 25c Mcui-i pi fjpinni 70c flne broom, with WITH HANDLE- for 30c granlte Sfir 3Bc wlre 5 HIGHLY POLISHED CAST- 2 no in 6 triple cookers in enam- 35c egg-beatera IRON SKILLKTS Specially 2oC dUSt 19c eled Bteel to be used on one 8 a mm gas jet. A money-saver, i 7 nr.c for $3-10 El No Anr 35c maple rolling pin for. ESRW 9 20c wooden mixing 15c No" I I lOc steel mixing spoon. No- 10 89c I i 15c paring knives 10c WBM OBIiONO I 45c glass wash board I ly polished cast iron, specially $1 75 white enameled rice boiler mi 5O No. 7.

$1.10 35c whisk 'brooms VV' cotton mops i No. 8 $1.85 brooms 25c I M.OO all copper boilers. No. 9 SI.HO 7Bc mall 3.50 air copper boilers. .93.10 High frame waffle boxes $2.50 heavy tin boiler, copper Low frame waffle irons.

fa I bottom $2.10 35c nickel-plated flatirons, 5-ib. 50c mall I 30c electric bulb, 82 candlesize, for a boxes (I 1 power 5 45c nickel-plated flatirons, 6-1 b. Tn 1 $22.00 electric $18.00 size, for 39c 95 self-wringing mop. .:1 75c I 35c water tumblers, $6.00 ball-bearing clothes 'pxfeH. 1 40c glass flower wringers 94.59 75c Austrian glass flower hold-' $2.95 plain bearing wringers I for $2.89 mWOMuWT 7c short handled firei shovels 4c fire screens, all black, $2.00 folding tub benches 9 I I is 2.

00 tub benches black fiber lunch II 10c A $1.95 folding ironing boards 11 A I 15c black fiber lunch boxes toe A. I $2.25 square willow laundry I I baskets $1.89 official rat II $1.35 galvanized tub 10c 35c dust brush I AfMI II -r." $1.00 dustless mops for 15c corn poppers lOc 15c chopping knives 10c $2.50 curtain I gtretcher. Ii I 2 6c; corn poppers 19c BBc glass lamp, 39c $1.35 nickel teapot 95c I HHj 25c non-straining clothes line, 15c gas globes for 5c $2.50 nickel fe fraino mwnrnln BUM 40-ft. fi package of wax paper. It I $2.25 white enameled tea ket- 35c 7 rolls of toilet paper 25c i 19c set of three aluminum Ii I i Ues 10c tin quart measure 7c measuring spoons for I 30c tea and coffeepots, gran- 12c tin layer cake pans 7c 10c sliver polish i He-, tin dinner buckets.

25c silver polish I 75c tin bread raisers '--W' 10c bread pans, single loaf 7c 20c galvanised 10-qC I' 23c tin mutflin pans, 12-cup 16c square cake pans 10c size I I size Bull Fr shoe- 76c can of Arctic Metal Polish I' 10c aluminum Jelly molds, 15c scrub brushes lOc I each V. 8c vegetable JbrushfrrTTTT: Be 35c salt 65c heavy tin fm BRAKiBMAN STABBED. Sherman ConkJln, N. P. brakeman, i was stabbed the back In a fight at I Centralla and Is In the local Builds Up rhltb the work SarsapariUa.

Strength. Power. Reserve SoM for 60 yean. Vsfc Your Doctor. LSJifiui: HIS FOOT H.

D. Ely, of Bantam, 0., suffered from horrible ulcer on bis foot for four years. Doctor advised amputation, but he refused and reluctantly tried Bucklen'a Arnica Salve as a last resort. He then wrote: "I used your salve and my foot was soon completely cured." Best remedy for burns, cuts, bruk.es and ecsema. Get ft box today.

Only 26c. AH druggists or by mail. H. E. Bocklen Philadelphia or St.

Louis. PRISONERS TO CLEAN UP CITY City jail prisoners are to be utilized every day now in cutting brush and cleaning up the "We have about a dozen ncV we are Bin and we i intend keep all; of them busy: as we can incleaning up the town," said Mili today PAGE THBBII SVBSGIUFTIOir HAJHML 1 cent a Be on tai tntea te cents to By.

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