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Saturday, Nov. 11, 1916. THS TACOMA TIMES. Ol SEVEN\u25a0- \u25a0—MB
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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DLUKCTORY
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
COAI.MON-AEAI._H TITUK TKUSTCO.. Tlia Competent. Tel. Main 191---108 8». 10th st,
TACOMA TITL-.~CO. —«i.und floorFidelity Bids. MnH. 21.4
""^AJ-lIUILANCESAUTOMUDILK ambulance. Only one
In city. Main ...CARPET BEATING ft CLEANINGTacoma kuo _*"actoky — our
method of cleaning carpets wtthcompiessed air ana steam makesa perfect Job. Absolutely no wearon carpet, or russ. I<a,ying. refit-ting. lliS O. Main 7784.
CARPET CLEANINGU. U HOUCK—Carpet b-utlng. re-
fitting and laying, feather reno-vating and upholstering. 2812 6thay. Main 12 5.
COUNTRY WATER SUPPLIE3bKt-'TIC tanks, country water Sup-
plies. Coffee Plumbing Co., 101JA st Main BTI. ~
Commercial Truck St Storage Co.—Furniture moved. peeked andstored. Team and auto vans. Flre-froof warehouse. Best corps of___________ men ,n c,tr' Main MA,
HAY, GRAIN, FUELPETI-K.iON~_i_.Oa, ItOS SoT~K~.it.
Main 331.
INSECTICIDES AND SPRAYSCAHBOLINKUM ami Creo-Sol for
chicken lice. Caroo Vegetable•pray water glass. Standard
___**!_____*_\u25a0 Co* Maln •48*-
JUNK DEALERS ~~"~
FOR SALK—6 horses, very cheap!Wai Ila & Sons, 1328 Commerce St.Tel. Main M&9.
MOOREKIELD'3 BATHS
MOORBi'IELD BATHBFOR Rheumatism, Kidney Diseases
La Grippe. Open day and night702j Pacific ay, Main 5284.
MONEY TO LOAnT""M to .<*
ON IMPROVED property. Loansfor building a specialty. Alsomake loans payable tn emailmonthly Installments.
I_ R. MANNING & CO.Tel. Main 26. Equitable Bldg.REAL, KSTATK LOANS, term or
monthly payments. March-Mo-Candless. Room 200. NationalRealty Bldg.
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1100,000 on farm or city property.C. 3. Johnson, 801 H Pacific ay.
OUR own money to loan. W. N.Doub A Co., Inc., 504 Cal. BldgMain 1188.
I'HIVATBmoney to loan, $60 to\u2666 1000; no commission. Paymentsto suit Call 5118 So. Fife. FelixDubois.
7 PER CENT money, Uoommtsslon.2511 South 54th, 80. Tacoma, Wn.
LOW RATE money; no delay. 1.B. O'Malley. TM Tacoma Bldg.
15000 to loan at 7 and 8 per centOther money at 6 per cent In-
Sulre of J. L. Snapp. 1221 Fidelityldg. Main 4.»4.
LOANS — Short or long term, anyamount. 418 California Bldg.
MORTGAGE LOANR Amounts from|890 up; city or farm; lowestrates. NORTON *CO., 218 Berlin
LOANS for home building or topay off old mortgages. Lowestrates, special privileges to bor-rowers—B to 8 years. Money al-ways on hand—no delay.
H. J. SCHWINN A CO., Inc.218-18 Tacoma Bldg.
:MULTIGRAPH TYPEWRITTEN
LETTERSCHARIOH QUALITY LETTER ,
SHOP—"Sound Selling Service."308 Equitable Bldg. Main 1101.
'^O^TEOPATHSDR. HUDSON. 225 Provident Bldg.
Main J1496. Res. phone. Main 4451.
PATENT ATTORNEYSR. I. ELLIOTT7~.2O2T-.atU Realty
Bldg. Mech. Kng. Patents. M. 8778.
SALARY AND CHATTEL LOAN 9
Money on Credit(OUR business' la that ot supplying
"Money on Credit" te honest menand women, employed or having aregular Income, without securityand to others on furniture, pianosand atorage receipts.
Coast Finance Company210 Bankers Truat Bldg.
SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT 9FIDELITY TRUST CO.'S SAFE PK-
POSIT VAULTS. Ground floor.>>yv |̂ -vv)V)^VV^jVVV-MVVV.MAAmXm. BCAVENOBRBAMERICAN GARBAGE CO. — Re-
moving garbage A refuse of allkinds. 218 Puy. ay M. 148. R 7588
C. O. LYNN O, Funeral Directors.810 Tacoma ay. Main 7745.
BUCKLEY-KINO CO.—ProfessionalFuneral Directors. 780-82 StHelens. Phone Main 411.
CASSEI-Y. ALLEN — McDONNBLLCO. —Funeral directors. 1110 Ho.llth. Main 8151.
80. TACOMA FUNERAL PARLORS.5423 Union ay. Main 1028. Geo.W. Piper.
SALARY LOANBLOAN of |i to 2100 to the salaried
worklhgman without security orIndorsement. Standard Credit Co.408 Bankers Trust Bldg.
RENT—BASEMENTGOOD basement, rent cheap, fine
tor sfbrage or auto bus. SliverHouse, 1512 Tacoma ay.
mmmmfmmmmfmmfm mmmtmmmmmmmmtmmfmttSAFETY DgPOBIT BOXES
14.00 per year, tire and burglarproof. Peoples' Safety DepositCo, 117 So. llth. BerMta 111.1 g.Main Jon.
PHYSICIANSL'K. WARICKN HI'.WN — Discuses
of wemen and an.to-urinary amiskin disrate*' 110] Commerce at.
OH. f. 11. .CHIIO XDKh—«wYnAND aUJUITO-UIUNARY DIS-EASES. FRENCH Bii'l.. ll.'iiiPACI^'IC. 11 \IN* 1711.
tat. LA UAkA -- Surgeon. X-lUy,diseases of women, „-nlto-m ln-ary. Htalty lildg
Dtt. C m, CAMDiseases of Women.
101.1 So. U'th MaUi 63JDR. B. ELIZABETH DRAKETPhys-
tclaa and Surgeon. 1010 FidelityBliig. Main 231; I'i-oetor Hi, Mad-Ison 117 R-l.
DU. i'ETI.USI.N-DANA. 22Q BerlinBi.iig. (Soandlaavtaa Am. b.nkiOffice. MalnjH7B; res., Main 87T.
DR. FORUM AN, \u25a0UHQJRONBankers Trust Bldg.
DR. YOCUM. Nat. TleTlty Bids.Day, Main 500; night, Proc. 1766.ufnc i i/TTTpiin^itrr^
SEE the ne%v WoodstO.il lyp .vi ttr that speaks for Itself. Bothprice and quality. 11. D. Baker ACo.. 1007 A at
RAZORS SHARPENKD~"WE sharpen safety razor blades.
All work guaranteed. Owl DrugCo., 804 Broadway.
CITY Window CleaningCo., vacuum cleaning.Main 463...
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FURNISHED HOUSE-KEEPINO ROOMS
IF you do not find the desiredrooms advertised here. Insert anad under "Wanted—HousekeepingRooms." For rates see flrat col-umn, this page.
ONE suite, I rooms, bath; anotherfurnished housekeeping room.1001 80. J. Main 7167.
FINE hskpg. rms. $2 wk. up. 709%Pao. ay., Eau Claire Apts.
IMPERIAL—Fine hskpg^rms., $8mo. up; walking distance. So. 10thand Yakima.
THE CLAYTON, 1814 V. SoT Taoomaay.; new management; all outsiderooms; light, phone, laundry-
THREE nicely furnished housekeep-ing rooms, private bath, walkingdistance. 809 So. Yakima
MORTON Apt__.4o_H WmMt tftk otSpecial low rates on fur. house-keeping suites. Free water, lightand linen. Main 2748.
BAY VIEW APTS. Special rates tobachelors. 162SV. Tacoma ay.
"FOR SALE—__UTOS~
FORD for sale cheap! Call 33 -5 No!30th st.
TEACHEROLOF BULL, 27 years in Tacoma.
Studio, Temple of Music, Broad-way.
POPULAR MUSIC
GET i.in- prices nn ih<- rebuilt heat*ere, just us good as new. for lit-tle money. Tac. Ay, Km*. E\-change. Main HIT.
\u25a0». _ I MtlV Ni have them. i..tn.\ i_..m. ,*m Uf \u0084|,| lv ti.em eastfor you, Northland fish Co. Main 131AUTOMATIC lift rotary Whits coaT
plete with Rttarl'.m. ins, $12. 831Tar..ma ay.
WILL BUYAnd pay cask fur veal, hogs, ;>onl-
try. Kult.ii Warket, 1500 Jeffer-son. Main tMt,
Kf\j, WATCHES .1. a... .i or main"-"JC springs. 50c, guaranteed, 1111
Pacific ay.
WANTED— flogs, cattle. v*«l. hides,poultry. Will call for same. Payhighest market price. TaeomaMeat To Main 2100; after bus-iness hours Main 8381.
c.-iSll PAID FOR UJ-I.D rUHMIT-URH AND OTHER MERCHAN-DISE.
WM. FITZ-HI.NUY102 SOUTH 12TH STREET.
MAIIArra"?-Ins urea "ToT-FidelityBldg. Main 1737.
F'IA.NU expert, tuning ani repair-ing. T, T. Itlchmoiid, 3022 So.12th. Phone Main 2424.
wn win liive you permanent, pay-ing employment organisinglodges. The Owls, South lletid,Ind.
PARTNER wanted in garage busi-ness. K-3, Times,
CIVIL Service Examinations openthe way to pood government po-sitions. I ran coach you by mailat .-in..ii cost. Full particularsfree to any American citizen ofIS or over. Write today for
•booklet, 0E709. Earl Hopkins,Washington, i>. C.
~^FARMIT^rNTI^^WANTED — Information regardtng
good farm for sale. NorthwesternBusiness Agency, Minneapolis,Minn.
ACKM'S
HOW MEN AND WOMEN CANMAKE HONEY. Sell YnnocoComplexion Brushes, Mirrors anilother French Ivory Toilet Acces-sories. Appropriate for Christ-mas gifts. Write for particulars.Tatini'O Ivory Co., Leominster,Mass.
WOULD 11(0 MONTHLY an GeneralAgent for $150,000 corporationand a Kurd auto of your own, in-troducing Stock and PoultryRemedies, Dips. Disinfectants, in-terest you? Then address Royol-eum Cooperative Mfg. Co., Dopt.A-202, Monticcllo, Ind.
AGENTS make from $50 to $75weekly selling our genuineSheepskin coats and vests. Won-derful opportunity. Ask for freeoutfit and particulars. SiberiaSheepskin Coat Co., 173 E. Broad-way, New York, Desk 44.
AGENTS WANTED—New discov-ery Just out. immense profits. Nocanvassing; everybody sure cus-tomer; don't delay. Write G.Booster, 110 West 34. New York.
__DENTIBTBNew OB
Method HJjJjCDENTIST
DR. ELMER M. JOHNSON604 Warburton Bldg.
Cor. llth and Broadway. Main 11»»\u25a0\u25a0'^^\u25a0^\u25a0'^'^-'.^\u25a0^'.^^^^'\u25a0^^NP'^^^^SJV^trf^^^^^SJ^^S^Ni^^rf'*^^^
FLESH REDUCTIONGROW THIN NATURALLY. A
Modern Method. No Drugs, Fast-ing, Massage or enervating exer-cises. PERMANENT REDUC-TION CERTAIN, also correction ofmany ills Incident to excess flesh.Class or Private. Founder of theSystem here now. InformationFree. Call or Write. Natural Sys-tem, 427 Provident Bldg.
masqlTkradecostumes
SWITCHES, waves, wlga, hair goods.Thorsen's, 818 H Broadway. Main6765.
\u25a0ani-i-M-n*-! -i*"!' *11 \u25a0* "'*lAM • • __,___._\u25a0-\u25a0!
MININGFOR mining business or mining in-
formation, enquire A. M. P. Co.,_._ i \u25a0 i ...... I.i
i..-1........
FOR BALEMISCELLANEOUS
FOR BALK Msmmatk BroaSa tutkeys, ! Irch the wall .Huner,I'.n ki md.
Sl*. i\ i*:s 1, !j,i,-,| mi.l rebuilt" M R,v\\ in, ISH Br ladway. Mam 88 11,
-' 1 -.1 KU' I'A . 1 liinilli.n 1..'10 vi vvit.iicoal |4k. Trade foi oow 01 heifer.O. nrandt. Vt . • M'aah.
WILL ;lve lesm sf horses to rtll-i \u25a0: 11• t>- for their f. .-.I for tlie
v. Inter. Inquire at 1120 M »t.I'm: H .M_ cil liAP Good tram ol
work hoses vi will trade forSome tattle; also _t'Ue tut.eieullntested Durban bull, is mi,..
01.1 for sale. Inquire at Brook-dale Dairy, 1 Btile west I-Inilnn'. tsta., Saaaaway Una.
Bargalni in Heaters75 he vl*Kits. . ste.'i raacss witK
water call, t.i be closed out at1327 Broadway. M. H. rivln, Muiu6844,
l.liHiiji. iii iv ing iii.iiv. springwagi.n ninl hun ss cheap. S-415... Park. Madison 1884.
RAOTIMK and popular mualotaught ln from 10 to 20 lessons. <Call at 14 Temple of Music, .Broadway. Main 1253, Res. Proo-tor 2125.
~WELL DIGGER I
WELL DIGGER. B. T. Birch. Park-land. Wash.
*h^^n^^» AMMAAMAMAM• "*|*^J*^J>j'V(*>j>xj'»_»>.ru*xji*vr«j^j<
HOTELSSHASTA HOTEL—Modern outelde
rooms. $2. (2.80 and 83 per weekup. 80c Bight up. 1316 Market.HOTEL HIROSHIMAYA, Cor. Mar- •ket and 1-th; modern; EOc, 75c, 8L
""swaps .FARM wanted for Tacoma Improv-
ed property. Give details ln flrat iletter. K-2. Tlmea.
TO EXCIIANGE^One F grade t,e- \u25a0
fever hammerloss shot gun; 30-ln. Ifull choke barrela; automaticejectors; first class condition;cost 875. Want one Remingtonauto-loadlng shotgun, full choke;must be perfect inside and oat.Guy S. Beals, Puyallup, Wash.Phone Red Sl».
Togged off^r.andLAND
LOGGED-OFF land, cloae to Taoo-ma, 116 an acre and up. E. F.Gregory Co., 2nd Floor NationalRealty Bldg.
IN Southwest Washington to set-tlers only 16 00 per aore and up.
Ten years to pay, Interest at «%.WEYEIIHAKUBER TIMHER CO.
Tacoma Bldg. Tacoma, Wash.20-a. tracts 828 acre, nr. So. Prairie.
Terma. 818 California Bldg.
SITUATION FEMALEWANTI-D—Work by day Of hour.
Phone Main 3380. Mra. Lay.
BUSINESS CHANCKSA GOOD little grocery for sale. la-
volce price. For cash. Call even-ings between 6:80 and 10:00. In-quire 1702 So. E st.
BLuYPRINTOrMAJPS^SURVEYING
CITY and county surveys, mspaNicholson Eng. Co., 506 Fidelity.U_l_ 171
KENT—HOUSESI-ROOM house, newly papered.
.lose to cars, garden, woodshed,fruit trees, water. Call at 1888l-ust I.
202 and _04 No. Tacoma aye. ThisIs a d.MibV^ house of seven and'\u25a0ii. looms suitable for twofamilies of friends or can be rent-ed together as a rooming housetill car line, near Stadium highschool. Low rent to proper par-ties.
L. R. MANNING & CO.Vel. Main 28. Kijultnble Hid,*
BERTLESONRENT- HOUSES
209 Hank of California Bldg.
610 Ho. 30th, Br. and bath. ..lIR.OB610 So. K. 7-r. and bath $25.0071- So. Oakes. l-r. and bath ..|IO.OOtill So Pine. 6r 7.00111 K. 27th, l-r. and bath $12.00
H. .1 SCHWINN & CO., INC.Tnc.inn Bldg. Main 14
l-I'IV-Manfula »»»Callterntaivi I/_, 1.d11.11S hi**,.M. 41*1,
l.ONil DIttTANCKMoving—Oet Our Wees
HJIMAH. MAIM 1859.
MA I V '.0n() •'",al Hml \u25a0•onKill .Mrs OWI 1.1 Distance-Moving.Storage. Nights and Sundays,
MAIN 8008
City Moving & Storage CoFIREPROOF storage, sis Tee ay.
A UTO DELIVERY CO.TEAM and auto trucks. Local and
long distance moving Mala 8401.Night service. >13 Ct.mn._rce
j^TilFwashi^•"ill., family washing. Main 1811'-"'* Tacoma Wet Wnsh.
*i»***^wMAMMMMAOMmwtM
BTOCKS AND BONDSSELL $5000 Commercial club and
$20001 Ta.oniH Transit bonds. J.E. Mi'l.'arland. 314 Equitable llldg.
STOCKS nnd bonds bought. soldand quoted. J. K. Mcl'arland, 314I.unliable Llldg.
PLEASANT furnished room In C. S.home; walking distance; furnaceheat. Phone Main 6792.
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FOR KENT The cleanest flat InTacoma. Four beautiful roomswith l.uth, gas range, hot andcold water; five minutes' walkfrom Cnion Depot. Kent $12..Rioper mo. Mrs. K. H. Nye, 2140 So.E st.
nTKLI^EEMALE "_WANTED—Persons to color art
pictures at home, easy work; noexperience; good pay; samplefree. Wheeler Co., 337 Madison,Chicago.
WOMEN WANTED—FuII "time 111,spare time lis an hour, sellingguaranteed Wear Proof hosieryto wearer. Experience unneces-sary, enormous Christmas busi-ness, (luaranteed Stocking Mills,Norrlstown, Pa.
COMPETENT girl to assist withgeneral housework. Phone Proc-tor 2355.
REAL ESTATE
WANTED TO BUYWANTED TO BUY—Light spring
wagon; must be In good condition.W. S. Sanborn, Summit View, Oldline.
WANT to buy heating stove thatwill take in big wood. J-2, ThsTimes.
WANTED—Furniture and atovss. J.O. I'm ii.-., Main 8839.
WANTED—Furniture of all kindsImmediately; pay good pricesLewis Fur. Co., 1004 Tacoma ay.
Main 2J21.
PERSONALFITS—I cured my daughter by sim-
ple discovery; particulars free.Z. Lepso. 115 Island ay., Milwau-kee, Wis.
WEALTHY bachelor physician tT,would marry. P-Box 35. League,Toledo, Ohio.
MARRIAGE desired. Widow worth820,000. Messenger, Box 5.4, I_osAngeles, Cal.
LADY, 25, worth 860.055! wouldmarry. Mrs. Kate Warn, LosAngeles, Cal.
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VIOLET RAY
MISS WICKERSHAM will resumeViolet Ray work st 820 So. L
Phone Main 781 J.
'^^^IONS^FEJMALE0""
SEWING done at home: prices veryreasonable. Madison 1192.
sTO^DGiiyvr^ir^AND OF.FICE HELP
COLUMNIF you need such help place an nd
under this Heading. Ifyou wanta position place an ad here—thlacolumn is devoted to such needs.15 words 3 times for 30c.
MAHAFFAY Insures. 306 Fidelity
40 ACRES—IMPROVED5-HOOM HOrSK, large barn and
all outbuildings, creek, creamand mall route, mm mile to pave-ment, is mii.-s to Taooma; hay,tools, new separator, 8 nillclicoy. s, some young stock; team.PrICS $4000. Some cash, balanceeasy.
LEGAL NOTICESBast "C" Street.
Said Improvement consisted Ingrading said portion ot sa!4 streetto the established grade with aroadway fifty-alx- (88) feet Inwidth, ami laying down on saidroadway a pavement of brick on aconcrete I.use, with reinforced con-crete and granite curbs, concreteretaining walls and the necessarystorm water drainage.
Provided that that portion to bedone by the Chicago, Milwaukee &Puget Sound Hallway Company andthe Tacoma Hallway * Power Com-pany, under their franchises. Is notIncluded in this Improvement.
Said installment may be paid onor before December llth, 191.. butIf not paid on or before said dateml.l* d -t.ic. .'»i, penally and coatswill attach.
JAMES C DItAI.K.city Treasurer.
Nov. 11-18-25, 1916.
JESSE 0. THOMAS, JR.IMTacoma Bid* Main 7818.
ISO DOWN, $10 MONTHA beautiful home, 4 large rooms and
kitchenette, lights, water and gas:I lots on corner, fenced, fine lawnami shade trees. woodshed andchicken house. Place is close in,near car line and school. Price11.r.0. See It.
MASON IIHOS.Main 4041. 405 Cham, of Com. Bldg.
Easy Terms11.40(1 (i-iooni boats at 2029 East
34th st,, modern, Karaite, barn, 4large lot H, 2 lots In bearing fruittrees, excellent soil, fine locality.21*2 blocks from car line, closeto Kust Side Maul. District. Mustbe sold this week.IIAVEI.tiCK C. IKIYLE* CO,211 California lildg. Main 11,
OPPORTUNITY!HEBE IS FOURS
Dandy .-room liuiikulow, newlypainted Mini lived up In upple-ple order, has electric lights, citywater, fireplace, pantry, frontand Lack porch, lour good levellots, all fenced, and In cultiva-tion, good tunl.'ii soil. chickenhouse and lots nf range forchickens. Isn't thai Just whatyou have been looking for? Priceonly |SOO, easy terms, |100 cash,balance 6 per cent.
E. K. aRKUORY CO.2nd Floor Nati I'.ealty Illdg.
Ask for Salesman 10.
LEWIS CO. FARMSNow is the time to buy a farm
l.ii in products of all kinds bringa good price, and will for sev-eral years. Lewis county Is thebest section for farming, dairy-ing and si.i.iir;i i> miv wi havethe best list of Lewis countyfarms in the city. Come ln andsee us. Tin. prices are right.Here Is a sani|»lc.
50 acres rich clay loam. No rockor gravel. 30 ucres cleared andin cultivation. Balance pasture.House, barn anil outbuilding*.Orchard. Fine creek through theplace. On county road, milk andcream routes, 11. X D. und phoneline. Close to school. 4V. Rtllssfrom town. Price |_,300. tf.OOcash. Balance on easy terms. 6%.a Koo.i siock and dairy ranch.
ACME UKAI.TV COMPANY1219H Pacific Avenue.
Headquartsr* for Lewis Co, Forms
E(i(JS ARE HIGHTWO acres, f.-room house, only
81,300, 3250 cash, handles it. $10per month. It's easy. Conic seeIt.
0. N. JOHNS200 Natl ltunk of Tacoma Hlilg.
LEGAL NOTICESNOTICE Is hereby Riven that nt 1
o'clock P. M., Monday. Nov. 13th,1916, I will sell at public auction atthe Central Pound nf the City of Ta-coma. Wash., 1 black and whltoheifer about 2 years old; also 1black und white spotted Del for,brown down the back, about 2 yearsold. Same having been duly adver-tised as estrays.
W. 11. NELSON.Poundnuistcr.
Nov. 10-11, 1910.
SEALED PROPOSAL* will be re-ceived by the Commissioner of
Public Safi'ty, City Hall, Tuenrua,Washington, between the hours of9 anil 11 A. M. on the 2nd day of De-cember, 1916:
For furnishing the City of Taco-ma with one motor inopellcil, motordriven pumping engine with a ca-pacity of not less than 800 gals, perminute.
Each bidder to furnish completespecifications for the proposed ap-paratus which shall be In accord-ance with specifications on file inthe office of the Cnniinissloner ofPublic Safety.
Amount/of bond required will be25 per cent of the contract price.
Proposals must be marie on theprinteri form fuini.slieil by the Com-missioner of Public Safety and ac-companied by a certified check for5% of the amount of the proposalmade payable to the Clerk of theCommissioner of Public Safety.
Delivery to be made l<\ O. B. Ta-coma, Wash., at Engine House No. 6within 90 days after signing of thecontract.
The Commissioner reserves theright to reject any and all bids.
F. H. PETTIT.Commissioner of Public Safety.Nov. 9-10-11-13-14. 1918.
BOND CALL— Notice Is herebygiven that the following number-
ed Bonds of the following number-ed Local Improvement Districts ofthe City of Tacoma, are called forpayment, and that Interest on sameceases Nov. 11, 1910:
Local Improvement District No.574, Bond 14 only.
JAMES C. DRAKE,City Treasurer.
Nov. 11, 1916.LOCAL Improvement District ,vt
453. —-Notice is hereby given thatIn pursuance of Ordinance No. 4778of the City of Tacoma. a roll hasbeen placed In my handa for collec-tion of the sth annual Installmentof tho assessment levied for im-proving South 261h Street from Pa-cific Avenue to a point 192 feeteast of the east line of "A" Streetand from East "D" Stre.t to a point166 i. >-t wrest of the wA«t liin- of
SEALED PROPOSALS will be re-ceived at the office of the Com-
missioner of Public Works, cityHall, City of Tacoma. between thohours of 11 M. and I P. M. on the17th dny of November, 1916, fn«r fur-nishing lal..ii* and material forplaukliiK llth Street from Hroadway to Tacoma Avenue, In LocalImprovement District 4035 accord-inn to plans and specifications Mfile In the office of the Commis-sioner of Public Works.
Amount ot bond required will b*the same as contract price.
Proposals must •• made on print-ed form furnished by said Commls-. loner snd accompanied by certifiedcheck for five per cent, of theamount of proposal, made payableto the order of the, Clerk of th*Commissioner of Public Worke.
Work to be commenced within10 dsys after signing contract.
Work to be completed within 60days after signing contract, but If."aid work he not completed within60 days after signing of contract,said contract shall become void usper specifications.
The successful bidder shall agreeto accept, ot par, In payment of saidsupplies and work, any end all u(the bonds Issued In pursuance ofOrdinance No. 8488 and shall haveno claim whatever on account there-of against the City of Tacoma ex-cept solely upon such bonds andsolely from the special assessmentmade and special fund by said Ordl-
Inance created.The Commissioner reserves th*
right to reject any and all of th*-Ids.
CHAS. D, ATKINS,Commissioner ot Public WorksNov. 11-1.1-14-15-10, 1916.
.......i. improvement Msirtflt No255.- Notice la hereby given that
In iiursuanc. of ordinance No. 27811of the City of Tacoma a roll haskeen placed In niv hands for Urncollection ot the 10th annual In
btalliiKiit of the assessment levteilI for Ihe Impi'ovenient of CommerceSi reel, from the center of Huntli7th Street to the westerly curb lineof Hood Street; South 7th Street,from the westerly curb line of I'a-clflo Av.nue to Commerce Street;Smith 9th. South llth. South liitli,an.l South llth Streets, from thepresent pavement on Pacific Ave-nue to Ihe present pavement onSouth "("' Street. Said Improve-ment consists in grading said por-tion of Commerce Street, South 7th,South Bth, South llth, South 13th,and South 15th Streets to the es-
I tahlished Kiado with a roadwayfifty-six feet in width, and in lay-ing down on said Commej-ce Street,except on Street intersections apermanent pavement of asphaltwith brick gutters on a concretebase, and on South 7th, South 9th,South llth, South Llth, and South16th Streets, a permanent pave-ment of sand stone blocks, withbrick gutters on a concrete bast-;the Improvement also consists Inconstructing concrete ami granitecurbs, anil the necessary storm wa-fer drainage.
Said Installment may be paid onor before December 12, 1910, butIf not paid on or before said dateadded Interest, penalty and cost,
will attach.JAMES C. DRAKE,
City Treasurer.Nov. 11-18-25, 1916.
LOCAL Improvement District No819.—Notice Is hereby given that
in pursuance of Ordinance No. 4780of the City of Tacoma a roll \u0084a«been placed In my hands for .hecollection of the sth annual install-ment of the as"-«sment levied forImproving South 6()th Street from"M" Street to "J" Street.
Snl.l Improvement consisted inconstructing cement concrete side-walks five (6) feet in width oneach side of the street, except thatthe aprons at "M" Street are con-structed of wood.
Said Instol'.ment may be paid onor before December llth, 1916, butIf not paid on or tieforo said .lateadded Interest, penalty and costswill attach.
JAMES C. DRAKE.City Treasurer.
Nov. 11-18-25, 1916.LOCAL Improvement District Nn
971.—Notice Is hereby given thatIn pursuance of Ordinance No. 6486of the City of Tacoma, a roll hasbeen placed in my hands for thecollection of the assessment leviedfor constructing cement concretesidewalks five (5) feet in width,
• n the south side of South BthStreet from Prospect Street to thealley between Fife and (lakesStreets.
Said assessment may be paid onor before December llth, 1918, butIf not paid on or before said date,intereat at the rate of six (6) parcent per annum will attach.
JAMES C. DRAKE,City Treasurer.
Nov. 11-18-25. 1918.LOCAL Improvement DUtrlot No.
481.—Notice is hereby given thatIn pursuance of Ordinance No. 4779of the City of Tacoma, a roll haabeen placed In my handa for thecollection of the 6th annual Install-ment of the assessment levied forpaving Rosemount Way from North4th Street to its northerly end,nd the connection between Rose-
UNIONS WILLWHOOP 'ER UP
All the labor unions In Tacomain.* going to have oue of the big-gest times ever pulled off In thecity next Thursday night In cele-bration of the decisive defeat ofall the referendum measures onthe ballot.
The get-together of organizedlabor Is going to be pepped upwith red hot sitseclies livelydancing and an all-round jollifi-cation.
The celebration will begin at 8p. tn. with speeches by JamesBradford of Seattle, candidate forgovernor on the progressive tick-et; Lucy H. ("aße, secretary of the
FOUR MOREINDICTED
Before being dismissed latoFriday night, tlie federal grandjury brought In four secret in-dictments, all of them believed toho against alleged violations ofthe law against the manufacture
Joint legislative committee; VryAChamberlaiu of Puyallup. whimeverybody knows, and Urnest P.Marsh, president of the Washing-ton State Federation of Labor.
Hi .iiiri.nl la known to havesome fireworks up his sleeve lostart the ball rolling.
When the speechmaklng Is fin-ished at 8. the orchestra will tun*up for dancing which will laatuntil midnight.
It's going to bo a big time fromull indications.
All union men tn the city, wltktiter wives, sweethearts, and chil-dren are Invited.
WOMEN CANDRIVE 'EMAmerican women are becoming
'motor enthusiasts because of twogeneral facts, according to Stew-art McDonald, vice president otthe Moon Motor Car company.
The expanding horizon of til*80th century woman is one r»a-son, but the wore Important faotIs that better finish, easier con-trol and greater safety of the up-to-date automobile Is making Misproblem of driving far simplerthan It ever was before.
and sale of booze.Indictments returned Friday
were against llddle Marino of Ab-erdeen, one-time pugilist, on acharge of selling llu#or without alicense.
Tex Vernon, another puglllat.was Indicted on a white slavecharge.
William t'. Vest, young Tacomacontractor, was indicted on acharge of having forged au 1.8money order while postmaster ofGlobe ln September, 19 IS. Hisbond was fixed at $1,000.
The Moon company has retain-ed experts to Improve ths controlIsyßteni of the car and Increase t'.iflsafety of operation. The 1917Moon, which Is now on the mar-ket ln Tacoma, embodies all ofi lie vory latest Ideas. Any wom-an may operato It and feel per-fect confidence ln her ability toInstantly meet any emergency, Ui*li.iliirs maintain.
JUST WONIGIVE IT UP
(I ..il.-.I Press Leased Wire.)NEW YORK, Nov. 11. -Na-
tional Republican Chairman WlU-cox still "stood pat" today on Msstatement of yesterday yieldingnothing to the demoorats.
"We are Kettin**; a number ofcharg-ei- and suggestions offrauds," he added. "Tliene havecome ln letters and tolagrams,nioßtly anonymously. Wa havefollowed the plan of turning themover to state chairmen for inves-tigation."
LEGAL NOTICES.mount Way to North 2Bth Street.
Said Improvement consisted lngrading said streets to the estab-lished grade, with a roadway onRosemount Way eighteen UN) feetIn width, and a roadway on theconnection between RosemountWay and North »6th Street twelve(12) feet In width, and In layingdown on said roadways a pavementof axplialt on a concrete base, withconcrete curbs and gutters and allnecessary storm water draluuge. Atthe Intersection of Rosemount Waywith the lanes an Waukato Heightspavement Is widened to within one(1) foot from property line.
Slid in*.i..no., hi may bo pnid onor before December llth, 1816, butIf not paid on or before said date,added Interest, penalty auu vostawill attach.
JAMES a DRAKE,City Treasurer.
Nov. 11-18-», 1916.LOCAL Improvement District No
326. —Notice Is hereby given thatIn pursuance of Ordinance No. 3166of the City of Tacoma a roll hasbeen placed In my hands for thecollection of the 9th annual Install-ment of the assessment levied forImproving *'A" Street from theNorth line of South 21st Street tothe Tacoma Railway and PowerCompany's track near the center ofPuyallup Avenue; South 22nd Streetand South 28rd Street from thepresent pavement on Pacific Ave-nue to "A" Street.
Said Improvement consisted Ingrading said streets to the estab-lished grade with roadways fifty-six feet In width, and in construct-ing and laying down on said streetsa permanent pavement of asphaltwith brick gutters on a concretebase; also In constructing granitecurbs and the necessary storm wa-ter drainage. Also in extending allsidewalks to the curbs, taking upand relaying the same where nec-essary.
Said Improvement also consistedIn constructing concrete sidewalks Ieight (8) feet in width on bothsides of South 22nd Street.
Provided that on part of the In-tersection of "A" Street and South21st Street, the pavement shall con-els of sandstone blocks on a con-crete base.
Said installment may be paid onor before December llth, 1918, butIf not paid on or before sal.l dint-sdded Interest, penalty and costwttl attach.
JAMES C. DRAKE.Clt> Treasurer
BOOST FORTHE PARK
In the interest of developingthe Itulnler National park, Steph-en T. Mather, assistant secretaryof the interior, in charge of na-tional parke, will address Taoo-mans at 1 o'clock Tuesday tn thoCommercial club rooms.
Mather is urging a stronger co-operation ln the Northwest, to-wards obtaining greater appro-priations for the Improvement ofthe park. He wants to make ML.Tacoma easily accessible and gcomfortable summer rosort i?rpersons of all means.
Special Invitation has been Ml*sued for the meeting to the Ro»tary club, Mountaineers, Automo-bile club, city commissioners,county commissioners, Metropoli-tan park board und the school
Kvery auto owner ln Tacoma laalno urged to attend.
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{MM Pmm l.ena«_ Wire.) -HAMFAX, N. 8.. Nov. 11,-4The D-uke of Devonshlro arrivedhere today and was sworn in MCanada'a governor general.