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Tuesday, Feb. 13, 1917.

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REBULTSjSEE PAGE SEVEN.

BRYAN DENIESSENDING IT

11 e.iieil Preaa l.eaaed Wire.)

BOSTON, Feb. 13.—Replyingto a telegram from the t'hristianScience Monitor regarding his al-leged participation in the sending

of the wireless' private peace pleato Germany, William J. Bryantelegraphed as follows:

"Miami, Fla., Feb. Li.—l havenot seen the story to which yonrefer, but can give you the facts.

"I did not see the Herman am\u25a0-\u25a0 bassador or anyone representing

him. An American citizen askedme how a communication in theInterest of peace could be sentto Germany by wireless. I ad-vised hlin to take the matter upwith Secretary Daniels, who hassupervision over wireless sta-tions and gave hi in a letter of in-troduction to the secretary.

"I have no knowledge as to thecontents of the message and donot know whether It was sent."

CENTRALBUS STATION

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Schedule Auto Stage & FreightService. Baggage Checked.

Carbo initio— Wllkeann—Tiicoma(Strom-llraleil Cnra)

Leave. A. M. P. MCarbonado 7:20 1:00Wllkcson 7:30 1:15Burnett 1:40 1:21South Prairie 7:50 1:35IArrive.Tacoma 9:00 2:45

Connect with Seattle Interurban.I.er.ve.Tacoma 10:00 4:30Puyallup 1..0:30 5:00.'.11",--. 10:66 f 25

'South Prairie 11:20 6:50Burnett 11:30 6:00Wllkeion 11:40 1:10Arrive.Carbonado 11:50 1:20

BUCKLE-—Til'OilALv. Tacoma 10 a. m.; 3:30, 8 p. m.Lv. Buckley 8 a. in.; 12:30, 6 p. m.Saturday and Sunday—Lv. Tacoma

10 a. in.; 3:30, 11:3) p. m.

DIIPOIt-"—T .CO \u25a0 ALv, Tacoma —0:00, 10:00, 11:30 a. m.;

3:00. 4:30. 11:10 p. ni.Lv. Dupont—B:oo, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 a,

in.; 12:30, 5:15, 6:45 p. m.Sunday SJeclal—9:oo. 10:00, 11:00 a

in. and 12:00 m.

NORTH.--%ST TACOMAllj-lrl.ua Creek nuil Hague Bos

le'neloirLv. Tacoma—o:3o, 7:30. 10:30 a. m.;

1. 2:15, 4. 5 and 10:15 p. m.!Lv. N. K. Tac. —7, 11 a. m.; 1:30, 5:10

p. m.MI\KIIAI.—TACOMA

Klbc. Alder, I.a t.reineloI.v. Mineral 8 am.

i I.v. Tacoma 3 p. m.

ORTING—TACOMALr, Tacoma—7:3o, 9:00. 11:00 a. m.;

1:00. 1:30 p. m

vsni 11ini—TACOMALv. Ashford—B a. m. and 2:15 p. ra.

1 Lv, Tacoma —8 a. m. and 3 p. no.

MORTON—TACOMA'i.v. Tacoma—B.oo a. m.Lv. Morton —1:41 p. m.

Stages for Boy, v.-im Kapowaln,j Graham, Ortlng.

KATOWII.I.r.—KAPOWSIX-TACOVIA AUTO SI -%._\u25a0--.

ti lb St.. cipii,,-!(,. Poatofflce.Lv. Kalonvllle da'ly 8 a. m.; 1 p. m.,

3:30 p. in. Sunday, 8 a. m.. 2 und 7p. in.Lv. Tacoma danlly 8 a. m.. 1 p. m.,

4 p. in. Sunday 8 a. in.. 4 and 9:16p. m.

Saturday Evening Special—LeaveI.atonvl'le 7 p. in.; leave Tacoma.9:16 p. m.

Moosi; AUTO STAGKMnne!—Croft lintel, ir.ni PnrtNe ay.

itml l tiiinilUna Station,Tacoma ana Telm, Lakeview, Hill.

hurat, Greentlale, Hoy, McKenna.M. T. Mil.-..

Lv. Tacoma —10:30 a. m. and 4 p.m.; Sunday 8 a. m. antl 11:00 p. m.

Lv. yclm—/:30 a. m. and 1 p. m.;Saturday night 10:30 and Sunday

TACOMA-OI.VMPIA THAI*SIT CO."Olj111 |ilit lin-Oltlll-IInpout

Leaves Tacoma. Leavea Olympla.Donnelly Hotel. Kneeiaml Hotel.

6:00 A. M. 8:00 A. M.11:00 A. ft 8:30 A. M.

1:00 P. M. 1:00 P. M.4:00 P. M. 4:00 P. M.9:00 P. M. 1:80 P. M.

Subject to Change Without Notice.Tacoma Phone: Main 762

Olympia Phone 18(B. G. Wi11i5.,,,, Cigar Store.)

ROPND TRIP t1.50

BAD BREATH

PANTAGES

JTEAMER SUNK BYU BOAT, ADDING TO 'NATIONALTENSION

THE TACOMA TIMES.

Here and Elsewhere.1. P. Morgan presented Wads-

worth Atheneum Monday hisfather's priceless collection ofporcelains.

Lumber, Sash, Doors. KeystoneLbr. Co. adv.

Mrs. 0, A. Ili-lica. OHIO SouthJun.tt street, reports to the policethat her purse was either stolenfrom her arm, or she dropped it,when boarding a South Tacomacar Monday afternoon. The fam-ily is destitute, the police learned.

COMMKRCIAL BINDERY APHIXTINH CO. Main 417. adv.

Rear Admiral Ide, V. S. N. re-tired, died Monday at his home inNew York.

Hanson B. Joyce, formerlycaptain of the cableship Burnside,was found dead Monday on atrain near Hood River, Ore.

Dr. Cozzu, .dentist, 201 Provi-dent, adv.

New York senate passes a hillwhich authorizes the state tocede to the government certainlands under water at Rockawayfor fortification purposes.

Breakfast Coffee Cakes antlDoughnuts. Duenwald s, 11 1 2Broadway. adv.

An automobile driven by WallerEndress of the Mint Cigar Co.sli^lilly damaged Monday after-noon when struck by street carat 13th and Pacific.

Flower Valentines in daintybaskets for mother, wife andsweetheart. Hayden-Watson Co.,11l Broadway. Main 300. adv.

Mailer Berg Slaly. Co., :tO6Bernlce Bldg. Main 2237. adv.

J. K. Hai f..tl. MM South Xstreet, Injured Monday afternoonat the smelter when struck by anore car.

Ten thousand employes nf man-ufacturing plants in Bridgeport,Conn., refuse to work Lincoln'sbirthday.

D. M. Combes, a limber at Sat -ramento

tcharged the Washington

and Oregon soldiers passingthrough there a higher price, and'will be prosecuted for discrimina-tion.

Spanish ship Josefu Ruich sinksat sea in driving snow storm.

North Yakima Commercial clubboosted membership by 24 7 mem-bers last week.

Seal Ile Times Increases price ofsporting edition to 2 cents.

Antl-eigarrt hill for minorspasses the Oregon house.

Cut flowers and floral work.Hinz, florist, So. 7th and K. ridv.

Ten 5ia.1...... high pupils to mo-tor to Olympia Tuesday to 6ee howthe state legislature is conducted.

Tacoma stands ItttJi in entirecountry In building permits issuedfor January, 1917.

John R. Thompson ramp lo holdLincoln program Tuesday night.

An Kncyclopaediu on TimeCards. Bill Fehse, Cigar Store,Donnelly. adv.

Kighty more metal trades work-men strike in the Portland ship-yards Monday. Men demand in-creased pay.

W. i. I). Mercer, who was atGettysburg when Lincoln deliv-ered his famous speech, recitedthe same before a joint session ofthe Oregon legislature Monday.

Two Germans arrested near RioJaneiro for attempting to takephotographs of forts.

diaries J. White, professor-emeritus of mathematics at Har-vard, and author of several hookson astronomy, found dead MondayiH his home in Car. bridge.

U. S. DONE INRELIEF WORK(I'uliftl Treaa l.raaed Wire.)

LONDON, Feb. It,—America'sactive work in directing Belgianrelief is about io be ended.

Announcement was made by thecommission here that all Ameri-can workers in Belgium andNorthern France, In territory heldby the Germans, except a veryfew leaders, were about to bewithdrawn.

Brand Whitlock, Americanminister to Belgium, Is, however,to remain, although with theGerman government's dlstiuct pro-viso that he is in no diplomaticstanding.

Withdrawal of American work-ers from Belgium and Francedoes not mean, however, that theAmerican commission will discon-tinue Its work in the I'nitedStates. The actual administra-tion, however, will he turned overto some other neutral nation.

ARRESTS MADEIN TONG WAR

Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Gelat the Cause arid Remove ItDr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the

substitute for calomel, act gently onthe bowels and positively do the work.

People afflicted with bad breath findquick relief through Dr. Edwards'Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets arc taken for badbrea'.h by all who know them.

Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets actgently but firmly on the bowels andliver, stimulating them to natural ac-tion, clearing the blood and gentlypurifying the entire system. They dothat which dangerous calomel doeswithout any of the bad after effects.

Allthe benefits of natty, sickening,griping cathartics are derived fromDr. Edwards' Olive Tablets withoutgriping, or any disagreeable effects.

Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered theformula after seventeen years ofpractice among patients afflicted withbowel and liver complaint with thaattendant bad breath.

Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets artpurely a vegetable compound mixedwith olive oil; you willknow them bytheir olive color. Take one or twoevery night for a week and note thoeffect. 10c and 25c All druggisti.

(United Press Leased Wire.)PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. .13. —Suspected of complicity in tong

war operations, five Chinese areunder arrest today. They are AhLee, Tom Wall antl Wong Wingof Seattle, Yuen Woo and ChinFoo.

808 FITZHIMMONS &. BOBBY, JR.

GEO,'LEONARD A CHKHLEK.HSISTERS

lIiI,LIE BI'RKEFOVR OTHER 810 ACTS

In "Gloria's Romance." \o. 10.

The first three were arrestedupon their arrival from the North.Yuen Woo was taken with two re-volvers in his pockets, and ChinFoo jailed when he couldn't ex-plain why he was hurriedly leav-ing town.

The bail of Joseph Woo, aliasLouie Leong, charged with mur-der, has been fixed at $2,000. Itis alleged he shot and killed MarDuck in a tong battle.

RUMORED CRUISERSHAVE SUNK RAIDER

(Vailed Preaa l.eraaed Wire.)

BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 13. —The newspaper Razon printed adispatch today from Rio de;Janeiro, etating it is rumoredBritish cruisers have sunk the!German raider Vineta and a sub-marine, rescuing the survlvort.One British cruiser was reportedgreatly damaged in the battle.

DENIES REPORT OFRECONSIDERATION

Denying the report that he hadreconsidered his resignation, Rev.A. D. Shaw will leave the EastSide Congreagtional church forhis new pastorate the I,lth of themonth. Rev. Shaw made thisstatement to the Ministerial Alli-ance Monday afternoon, and also

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ORGANIZE FOR HIGHWAYArticles of Incorporation of the Pacific Coast Defense league

were filed Tuesday at Ol.vnipia. Chester Thome, John S. Baker andJohn F. Lyon of Tacoma are named as three of the 23 Incorporators,the others representing cities all along the coast.

The primary object of the league Is to secure the constructionof a military highway from the Canadian to the Mexican border,and congress will be Immediately asked to make an appropriationfor this purpose.

As a beginning of the work, the legislatures of the three coaststates have been asked to memorialize congress, and already theOregon legislature has passed a memorial. Identical ones are

in the Washington and California legislatures.

25^_J_rFRrENDS GONEMore than 2.". vessels whose names have at one time or another

been fnmillar in Tacoma or Puget Sound shipping have been sunkby submarines during 1916, according to lists published in easternshipping journals. Among them are the Strathalian, Strathdene,Strathtay and Strathalbyn.

Others were the Columbian, Statesman, Counsellor, Crossbill,Margam Abbey, Inverlyon, Hendonhall, Ualgate. Tottenham, Sker-ries, Harpalus, Clenlogan, Grenada, Hougainville, Ville dv Havre,La Piler, Marie Molluos, Francois d'Amboise, Cannel.iere andLaurans.

Since Jan. 1, the Dramatist, Radnorshire, Nantes and Asniereshave been added to the submarine toll, and the Bellerophon, DineFunnel liner, listed as missing for some weeks, has been officiallygiven up.

POULTRYMEN GATIo~Officers elected by the Tacoma Poultry association Monday

evening were Fred A. Johnson, president; A. 11. Miller, vice presi-dent; J. A. Caddey, secretary and publicity agent, and (". 1). Staples,treasurer. Trustees are Sam Hawkins, C. B. Staples, Fred A. John-son, A. H. Miller, William Shepherd, H. F. Ran, O. J. Stone, JohnWhite and A. Hartley. Louis A. Stahmer of Chicago, starf artistof the American Poultry Journal and nationally famous poultryjudge, will judge the 24th annual poultry stow of the Tacoma asso-ciation next Decsmbar, if arrangements can be made, and will alsolecture while here. The appointment of a state poultry commis-sioner Thursday at which the Tacoma association will be repre-sented.

MORTGAGE CANCELEDOfficers were elected by the Tacoma Day Nursery, Inc., Monday

at its annual BSatlag, as follows:Miss Florence Smith, president, Mrs. F. C. Walker, first vice

president; Mrs. Ftank Taft, second vice president; Mrs. J. H. Par-ker, third vice president; Mrs. James Russell, recording secretary;

Mrs. K. D< Murphy, treasurer; Mrs . A. C. Young, corresponding sec-retary; Mrs. W. F. Adams, auditor. The report of Mrs. Smith, whohas been secretary for 191 ti, showed that the mortgage on thenursery's property has been canceled and the association is out ofdebt, and that 4,328 children were cared for during the year.

CORRESPONDENT IN BAD(United l»ress Leased Wire.)

WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 13.—The state department regardsDr. George Darthelnie, German newspaper correspondent, practicallyas a German official, and as such he is unwelcome at the depart-ment.

Barthelme, It is claimed, inspired the peace negotiation "feeler"which President Wilson rejected yesterday.

Officials would like to see him return to Germany with theGerman ambassador. It was denied, however, he had been "assist-ed" In getting passports.

PROTECTING BUS LINEPCYALLUP, Feb. 13.—Alderton and the community abovo It

are watching any sign of action at Olympia which might place addi-tional burdens on the rural bus service, and will oppose it ener-getically, H. M. Brayton of Alderton told the Puyallup Commercialcub yesterday. "Muses have been taxed anil bonded almost out ofexistence," he said. "We have to depend on them to solve ourisolation problem. The Interu rban promised us a line two yearsago, but never built it."

The Tacoma Transit Co. has announced a new bus service toOrting, McMillan and Alderton, to begin Friday.

SCHOOLS AFTER FUNDA systematic campaign among the schools of the city to raise

the $4,000 necessary to complete the statue of Lincoln begun by

Sculptor Victor Lewis some year s ago, will open at once and endon March 1.

If the money Is not raised within that time, all donations willbe returned. Supt. Geiger has Instructed principals to report names.addresses and amounts given, each Monday morning. Pupils col-lecting money are directed to secure the names and addresses ofthe donors in every case.

PLAN BATTLE ON VICESEATTLE, Feb. IS.—Pastors und delegates from all Seattle

Protestant churches will meet at Plymouth Congregational churchFriday night to organize a church federation. The principal pur-pose of the organization will be to combat vice and to fight for civicrighteousness.

said the congregation bad askedhim to reconsider, but that he hadnot.

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W\ $14.98

Misses' Kid GlovesSPECIAL 79C A PAIR

Sin.\in i i shade* of lan, brown, grey, navy, black nntl it'll;nguliir prices $tMA und $1.7.*} a pair. These are splcii'liclvalues Inn will only HI little girls from H to I- 7Qnyears of age. Special, v pair I vIO

25c a PairFor—Silk (ile.vtH, in black mil); made wllh heavy llppetlfingers. Size*, ."> ig to (I only. Regular values Ol_7eic and .Vie pair. Special — \3\j

50c a PairFor—Women's Silk (Moves, in desirable shades of tun,browns, gray and bluck. These ore celebrated Kiiv.ei'smake; v 2-clusp sljlc. Regiilur value Cfl n75c a pair. Special UuL

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BASEMENT SPECIALSSoap Dishes 19c Individual Tea Pots

Closing out (nickel plutcd on oqsolid brass) Soup Dishes; ovlj

lalues to l.*>c; 1Q« Nickel plated i'ca Pots, worthspecial _-. ..I UO •">"< each in icgular OQef*Japanese Nut Sets 69c ____ *'"-<l"1 j3u

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New Broadway Haberdashery

New clothing and haberdashery store of K. Mot Idge in Hie Feist & iti.clniu I. building at lathstieet and Broadway. Mr. Mntridge has the conic - store and ia the first tenant to open for bnalneee inthe new building.

The store carries a complete line of Alfred Ben iniln clothing and a full stork of men's furtiisliinga.