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66 ’ . ° F e’ve Flirted With Each Other for 56 Years; , 4 That’s What Kept Us Happy; Say Couple, Aged 81 ‘ at § at ept Us lappy; say Loupie, Age : SAN FRANCISCO, oe Though B, F. Wyland, 3629 First ene 4 Resting in a doorway & polle av. N. W., is 61 years of age and has lhoard two men talking, One sald, | | been married 56 years, he ig stil! f ‘s }"I'm starving. I've got to rob this a firm believer in tho art of flirt ° f |place or starve.” A cobblestone | ing. a crashed through a store window ad: “That's just the reason mother| ° 3 jacent. The policeman arrested the and | have been happy together ® starving robber | t many years,” he said, as he eee ee 2 ee | | Oct. 28, 1861, just 50 years 880.) emited at Mrs, Wayland. e * * | Echoes of the Past. didn't stop flirting when we got * Four Yhousand peopic Jast Seiplo had carried the war into Neosho, Mo, made one brief Dut) married, but have been flirting] & night rhised thelr hands when dt | Africa | starry hartte| With one another ever since.” * mith asked them it @m This,” he said, “is where I qual | across the bort Fifty-Sixth Anniversary * would follow him in aa lity ag the White Man's Hope” | gon of history.| .Mr. and Mrs, Wyland celebrat | # monster through the @al Lot it not be rashly inferred from The. Missouri (ed thelr fifty-sixth wedding anni W eiteota | Ot.. Genitie Thask #2 this, however, that Hannibal was @) lexislatare, or »|Yorsary this week, On the day be Dilua MBA the evanse : | ig Smoke.-Chicago Tribune, | part of It, was in| fore Wayland was 81 years old & shail call on you before 1 aa | poasion there, vs | it wife fs #ix months younger led | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. it had been for The two aged , people have a | No meetings will be held to @ Strike worries on the Southern F few minutes ev |# day, Tomorrow afternoon the # © have the ery day for ao & meeting men only diveard by Pr His week. But chin! 7 limported pet Hrailian robin bas e* day whone above [Rh | caped. all others, for it Pe a % was graced with all the formality | te oe vied es leek eek eee AHA HOF a HewsoKe from Gov. Claiborne | bess; yor have neve * #| Jackson, Celivered in-person, You more.” With ail’ your ts \e VANCOUVER, B. C., Oct. # | see. thin was the Confederate end Reneoaanirt, oastre, wea | 28-—That women are pot en: ®|of the logimeture, and the real cap vantages, you have w |@ titled to take examinations or #|{tal, a Jofferron City, was tn Eee ee # practice law in British Colum ® | session of federal troops. wit! rvant, ch on \% bia In the effect of a decision #|on Lie otter hand, was clone to the w ch net th you © meee \% handed down by Mr. Justice #| Arkansas ling, 60 the governor tud Sat vanaive ts a: eee ‘4 | Morrison, An application was ® | legislators cc @ quick get ve sburches and in homes wane lw made some time ago by J. A. tlaway ff Union soldiers showed up there are Bible x og9 re | Russell for the admission to ®| Under the spell of Jackson's elo sane of you’ ony” that. ela | the bar of Mins Mabel Penery # | quence this Neosho legislature pass som you say that & Grench, who is a duly accredit: & | ed favorably on the ordinance W se pentant als who © #® od barriater of the province of ey be Fer Chrion’s: chia New Brunswick *| ——— _ : | Si bay * HIGH SCHOOL NOTES |lision you think they: thee ee ee | Ata freshman class mecting on jand Tl sit at you Cpe: thai hedt opie | Wednesday, Harold Risley was | gc You ask, will they stand: | OROVILLE, Cal, Cet. ted pronident and | ° hanes baby ; la ratlroad dok with friends on the| Totem editor, The Junlor Oracu say that man gets them to s and Oe | Western Pacific, has entirely recov: |!um gave an entertaining musical | a an a you Jered from an appendicitis opera-| program after school weet we are’ tittle enthuslasliaae |tion, Railroad men paid the bill The Broadway Midgets defeated Pea, roa ry — pe amen |the Lincoln Midgets at Woodland | de - “ yt a | SAN FRANCISCO, Oc 28—J. | park * by osu y= he * rn ark. your sort of people. Being a Chrige Z Hamden-Clardendon, the ot) man, | tt be By em wae tian ton't a éirge. It’s = jubilen™ defines an attorney's contingent | imply outclassed, The young man who sough® Hfee as“money the lawyer does net | | Oni eto il i aan hriet ran to Him and got down om get If he .ones his case, and money |* * * * * * # # ® *” his knees. Some of you want to bl eat ths eres an does not) LONDON, Oct. 28—George * eaves: cn: sti You want 10 be get f e cam ty ® Hernard Shaw te org to e nap me Nae ren: on we | EP # be preparing to emerge from lesus will not abi \ s - 28-—Real Swiss endered heart. He won't sbare i@ # retirement and start a social & rendered heart. om pers and & whole vil: | fie” cewapaper, with his # AFTER FIFTY.GIX YEARS OF MARRIED LIFE cith anything alee. Fe |iage from the Swiss Alps, pictur |) esque people, cottages and all, are | y * Sidney Webb, of poor # | daughter, with whom they live, in porter We have suffered from | and destro: everyth ccna of poor * ldeattle, and a son in Wisconsin, |sickness and poverty more than bave picked up a bau aaah ee ee eee ee dOth married, They have three |once in those fiftywix years, but be on the whole farm. T ul of grain Gipsy Smith last night spoke o@F lto be transplanted to the Rocky at rained us.|the rich young man who had fabyg | Mountains this year by the Cana} grown grandsons here, one of cause we have worked well togeth- We moved to Wisconsin. We got' filled the commandments, but who, dian Pacific railway company E. W. Wisewell, 3831 Meridan av.,| Whom t# about to join the police er we can now look back at our along well there, except that we had) when he went to ( and was _ received injuries about the face yes force, There is also a great-grand- struggles with happiness a good deal of sickness Then, told to sell his possess A Young Grafter. terday when an emery wheel arer |" About twenty years ago, in lowa, about five or six years ago, we came | give the money to the poor Stranger—Boy, will you direct which he was working burst at the Always Come Up Smiling.” we had a fine crop of wheat, oats | out hereto live with our daughter.” | away. me to the nearest bank? Bryant Lumber Co.'s mill. Me aeal have had our ups and downs, and corn, the best we had ever) They w married in Indiana, The singing last night was the Street Gamin—1 will for @ shi |ryaned to the Noble hospital and|0Ut 6 bave always come up smil had. Just before we were ready five years before the civil best since the meetings started, and ing.” Wyland said to a Star re to cut the wheat @ halistorm came | When Linsoln called for troops,Wy- | str shilling! Ien't that sts —_ secre a me “ === | land responded and left his wife and | ute to the Rev. Frank Atkinson, pas lec 0 A shilling eiak ingore Anadis ond |two little children at home to join | tor of the First United Presbyte |_ Fi iversi jthe Union army. Though he was|church, who has been condu Street Gamin—Bank directors &) | year was given by the Oval aN s h N t He ols ! ways get big pay, mister—TU-Bits [on stem “et the U aym anenit]| ew cneme ow tO Inever wounded in battle, he had a|this branch of the services wi [narrow escape when a bullet one such great success. proved a big success Special at-| « pes etn ai ee e Pe pod pierced his hat and grazed his The attendance of the meetit ention was give ° air. * ia h been 60,000. |the upper cla AMUSEMENTS the evangelist paid a flattering tril ne. was later removed to bin home. Mondane Phillips, Empress bil at the Empress next week Warren and Seymour are the added Another apparent attempt to de-, is being proffered the counctl these attraction in a comedy called “Quo | lay and hamper the building of the days about what the supreme court 6, : : Vadis Upside Down,” with German h ap | UeTacoma Railway Co, & project: | muntelp r line has bobbed up in| will do with our measures. linguistic acrobatics going with it.| If you ever cog to ‘choose "ted monorail route, was ordered t0/the council. The scheme now Is to| "I think it will be wise not to ‘The LaVerne Barber players wili|*des between the black sheep and iow stockholders to inspect the | have the city test the legality of the give our courts advance informa the white, make Judge Dyke resent a rural sketch, “The Man “ leompany's books by bonds which the people passed al- tion as to the legality of measures : a quick grab} JOP QO Who Knew Clara and Burgos t Joseph w.j me yesterday most unanimously last spring. passed by the council and the peo- JOHN CORT ~ Rc — C. B. Manslich, a New York attor-| ple of ovr city, but trust to their 4 A will appear in daredevil slack Folk. Hee Mondane Phillips, who Shite all the |E# EEN HS ew E HHH | neY, who Is here passing on bonds, feirness and wisdom. Iplayed in the music comedy “Ha * |has volunteered the opinion that the So far as the street railway pla a y }vana,” will be heard in song way Drown lk mre 6 Johneon, 1423 #/car line bonds are invalid, and be-| bonds are concerned, they were au.|J One Week, Beginning Tomorrow Night. Matinees Wed, and Sati Charles. Swickard, Moore aoe ae cee erie |# 2st av., telephone Sunset East #|cause of this certain meinbers of | thorized by the voters of Seattl: ENGLISH OPERA ait Reaetaneaneetneae a a dow in * 3276, wants to give away 2 @/ the councll seem disposed to pre j and | shall go right on assuming RAEAKARAAAREERAL rar * Mie - 4 Me i. # half grown kittens. One i# a ®/snme the same thing | this city has a right to build a car, COMPANY * ** AT THE ORPHEUM * think Polk wit * Persian kitten and the other f* #/ Councilman Erickson will make/line and the bonds ordered will bu | 1 ae cere tart bhaggy he Ng (9 * pink Pole ident #8 fine gray kitten, The gray #/a detormined effort to prevent the| gilt edge, ‘The objections raised cas one ‘a a Fe etree Vee ee SIRENS RERRBEME ERNE o president |t one ix an offspring of a full &| blocking of the municipal car line.|by Mr. Masslich are puerile and J ith JOSEPH F. SHEEHAN, America’s Greatest Tenor ® ford in “The Paradise of Ma- #/* © * Rooney, Jr, and Marion ag that a" & blooded Angora cat. The cats #|In discussing the matter, Counell-| will not be a party to plunging the es - » homes | Bent will head the new bill at the Ae ray ioMERE | can be obtained by calling at #/man Erickson said: city Into Itigation and tying up our nd the Most Remarkable Cast in English Opera. Chorus of 40. akg een Halos, */orpheum theatre Monday in a sing tran terribty |® Mra. Jobnson's home | "The city council has not asked | car line project out of respect to his | Special Orchestra. sof Mas mt | ane! ketch called “ , | *|C. BL Masslich for any opinion on | opinions. As we are now situated. | ; B Seste—Dity Clifford, ia * Se aa far” Wieen’ b hone Bad. Hes 00K | RMN NE EEE EH By /OUF streot rail and bis/{t will be time enough to go into the|| IN THE MUSICAL SENSATION OF EUROPE AND AMERICA | % <The Girl, the Man and the © | nard-bas a foony ventriloquist act ae eee | — slam at them was purely gratuit-| courts when the enemies of (he city | : bt A “The Clansman.” #lentitled “A Morning in Hicksville.” in introducing|, Mf and Mre. Leroy Manstione ous. A great deal of information| car line drive us there!” | an cine have gone to Los Angeles ey | me ~ = =| # = Ajhambra—Dark #|Mazie King, toe dancer, assisted by him 06 pL Plaene pall ale scon gel | fe. : Vaudeville #' Claude Leighton, will tell in poetry, | “eblef r pe ° % Empress Vaudeville # sous and pantomime “The Legend fan Diogo. MansteH! tren se (ktanning to Stop Petty Graft o: # — Pantages—Vundeville lof the Spring.” Pauline Moran, a would fortear| ory Tae ts the eee WOTIOR—Hy special arrangement Mr. Sheehan will give a perform= ’ v 4d mo ®/\ninging comedienne: aynel an to knock him e e nee of Verdi's L TROVATORE” Wednesday matinee and % Grand—Vaudeville an | Lynch and ne ver das ne fi le of “Manrico” at both Seka RAR AAA HHM three Hickey brothers, acrobats, Bh RE Po Mg Bagh oe Aegean joymen encies in ate nanan a and Lee Arados, tumblers, make up| from the Show-me state.” He's , ee Plans to establish branches ofthe foreman. ‘We bave a contract | ding tolls through the Panama | Paces, BARGAIN MATS. WED. SERRE EYE DY HH DY S| the rent of tho DM) pone Biel yn Reo agg a he's | anal for vessels flying the Ameri. |the public employment office tn the| with & Seattle employment office || vas, 25c¢ ro $1.50 285Sir “susx sacs $1.00 | * At THE MOORE ae — : can fing, the trustees of the new |nelghborhood of private agencies 10" All our men.’ ts the Benen ee coe | | > *| PICTURE SHOWS [senunninananenns |chamber of commerce have callod lare being discussed by Councilman |iogging camps abd outside saw teak . ey o * # | & meeting to be BR 7 ” re Se ee ee Bele cae Dream—' The Traitor,” “Norman. OAK tabs, oF oft the weekain | ac ates Hesketh and representative mem- by S Guid scctkat aaa FIRST CONCERT The Sheehan opera company Wr | die Tribes in El Kantara Gorge, Al-) 4 workers in ednnection with #| PORTLAND, Or, Oct. 28—At.|bere of organised labor. However, | ares tee Brea today | : the ” “Wig Wag,” “The § ; ‘ e federation of labor, said today open Sunday night st te opera, | Sica Wis Was.” “The Smug) \ the Gipsy Smith campaign will #| though J. M. Johneon, aged #0, was |it te recognized that even thin /t0* o'er toa is working on | La our: ue’s Concert Band fa | Ottenbach’s ans.” “py . * be held in the Y. W. C. A. # | struck by a speeding street car, and | course will not remedy the evil Pica sae eutannns | “The Love Tales of Hoffmar Grand Opera—"Pathe’s Weekly pte secon? S| was pitched from @ trestle into the the draft of some ordinance that | ; Ht will run all week with the ¢x-| No. 43,” “The Foolishness of Jeal-|% Outta agin, at 4p, m, Ali w {Clackamas river, 25 feet below, he | Drought about by foremen dividing | would serve for all cities and wil) | ETRO! ~ ception of Wednesday matinee and |ousy,” “The Stage Driver's Daugh-|% vine women are cordially in- # | as practically uninjured foes with employment agencies. do away with the evil, M IPOLITAN THEATRE vening, when Verdi's ‘Il Trova-|ter. zi eet | eee Said Hesketh today: —-ONCERT ca NANCE | fore” will be given, Mr. Sheehan] Lyceum-—"A Day at West Point J ‘ied to this women's meeting. ©) NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C.| rhe practice of grafting cr the| CONCERT and DANCE | Sunday Afternoon, October 29, 3 o’Clock ft “Manrico. | ty Academy rot ° a ives | appearing in his role of "Maino | Wifes Pleture: “The laventor'e| * ¥** #8 eM ee ew CCl 28—Arthur Pulrbalrn, late a6 | workingman who is out of work i8| gyma BAND and ORCHESTRA y The Sheehan company y in the Vancouver General : noth | Secret.” “The * >? ——— orderly in far more general than ia usually! Assisted by the Popular Sop voices, and there are stars in both|Seeret” The Renegade Brother." | iNDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 28—The |hospltal, begged a night's lodging |eunposed. On the Bellingham- Singer Popular Prices——25c, 50c, 75c the male and female members Sl ig Beas nimal Trainer,” “Bet-| tnited States government, through In the local police station last) oar, Woolley interurban now un-| a: 1. 0. 0 Seen tea vireinis: it Leda aig i eT cea on Circult—"The Upward Way,” | District Attorney Charles W. Miller, | ight. in the morning We wie Gena. |der construction It has been found) Saturday Byening, Oct. 26, 1911. BOX OFFICE NOW OPER. mann” is a comic opera, bi | {tion for the re-|TWo optum pills were found in bis} inne @ tee of $2 Is charged oven Rhy ne today filed a peti the three love affairs of the dis idence, except the | pockets. Cintra, a Picturesque Town of 1 f all Portugal,” “A Hot Time in Atlantic | O¥al of a S00; Ladies, 2h¢ men securing t work dir sipated poet Hoffmann, which he) (in weer Wedding F dangerous explosives, in the McNa. 3 es + at the request of fellow rev- y ler Wedding Ring. | mara cases to the jurisdiction of the| RENO, Nev., Oct. 28—Perry H. Both Phones 48 — che TiA Conapiracy Againgt the |iegcrat anthortien Pha Bg aor se SEATTLE THEATRE ema Elbe + Maga lal & Ford,"| as a result of his marriage to Mrs. WEEK COMMENCING TOMORROW (SUNDAY) MATINEE Pe ee ee ee el Gide Re ‘An Old Sweetheart o|_Th€. Commercial Club has ap: Mary De Remer, made a confersion TRIUMPHANT RETURN! * 8 ee Rovolation ee etheart Of pointed a committee to Investigate |t District Attorney Woodburn here | * AT THE SEATTLE Sich” “Cone of Fire Nelor’s | the present method of assessment today, admitting that he married | *} Ms of real and personal property in Se-|Mre. De Remer in Sacramento | SULLIVAN + CONSIDINE CIRCUIT attle knowing that he was still bound t * ee ee ee ee ee ele | Always a Great Show for ONE YEARIN NEW OR 3 the Money ‘ T H E CHARLES KLEIN The widely advertised dramatic | i | Ln firat wife, who lives at Greeley “THE HOUSE OF EXITS” success, “The Third Degree,” is | In order to test the validity of Colo. ; coming to the Seattle theatre fora] 1 d the, $800,000 bond issue for the Limited Vaudeville Tour of beginn Sunday matinee EW PHILADELPHIA, O., Oct.| buliding of a municipal car line, | * XR AKRAA AAA Rew | AUTHOR OF wren eee ; 28.—Choked into Insensibility by a| $100,000 of the bonds will be offer. |* *! ’ % It is the story of police methods, |) io Lilian. Depehas.b > fe “i r Aiatel Jing * TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Oct. | E: ny e the «© yitatior i DIAC HANAKE nan preher, ed for sale immediately, accordin, * ey be ae peed bench Ft ne Ox P Olt empts |Xe4r8 old, lies in & serious condi-|to the recommendation of the coun- | * 28 ple be a . THE LION anocent prisoners in th tion at her home in Port Washing-|¢i! judiciary committee *& Ine Otto Rerordemgentiehen- r a cr to make them confess. Th ton. Physicians say shé may te| * felde of a great load. She is * World's Incomparable | - AND THE MO WE Degree 8 fami aw “el all po | euver Indicating that a peaceful settie. |* 20W Mrs. Louis Kalen ca Virtuoso | ox ogg faithful girl who| Th girl and a compn sion were|ment of the Western Steel com-|* * * * * * ® & & Aw we WR w aS P. | “THE GAMBLERS e ps ust | Playing in a building on the Port | pa ffairs 1 be expected, the eR | arren & Seymour Present ie h her husband despite the pany’s affair p r ry 8 | Py stays with her husband derpiias of| Washington school” yard tulay [demurrer to the petition for bank-|, OENVER, Oct. 28—Thrown fram | “QUO VADIS UPSIDE i PEPPER | Ssioplaced justice wheu the snake dropped from the|ruptcy was withdrawn yesterday,|% Window and tnjured by: some . : misplaced J jrafters and coiléd itself six times|and Judge Hanford signed the order | brothers” of his congregation, the DOWN" Rey. Walter Rudolph now preaches | Annie Jeffries; Raymond Whitaker as Richard Brews from his bed. ; Franklyn Gale x, and Perfect Supporting Compan, BEST VAUDEVILLE he PRICES—Nights, 25c, 500, 750, $1.00. Bat. and Sun, Mats., 25¢, SOG” AMERICA Lr BARGAIN MATINEE THURSDAY 25c. around her neck declaring the Irondale company a 4 BEER re ory girl's screams attract-|bankrupt. The receivers were per * * AT THE PANTAGES jed oe tens rT, who after consid-|mitted to sell the steel now on erable ity pulled off the repsl < esti ' * I n@ reps|hand in order to pay off the wages t canara keene en tile ond Killed tt os due workmen, u own | Tie snake measured five foot ul Perlera and his string sex-| embers of Vest Coas Raul Perlera and bis strin suit brought by Rev, W. A.|, Members of the West Coast Tum nish the headline at ‘i. The ‘ber J “t sociation at | (ei cen ages vi wich! CUTY PAYMASTER (:27,:20et,er a8 8 Matters incie mecting here ‘Nesterday” de traction on a jand the presbyterian assembly, for . s ee 18 Monda yavia Gledbill cided to boos: ceo! be tis Fis 99 - : ie will pre A city paymaster to pay the 3,009|removing him from the pastorate ~oigg tha , we ihe “ ha °C || ALi MITS—ALL MEADLINERS BEGINNING MONDAY MATINED 5 of sensational cyclists will p ay the 2,0 M J t : y fe Mt exciting number. Gil-|¢mployees at their places of work {of the Fremont church about a year ed | emery wy 4 EEE CY 84S Ey Se cent sees and Montgomery have) father than compel them to some ,n&0, was aiamloned by Judge Myers 804! Wemntaeton wan ageued wpe | ssalgitas fe gl Sh. bagel by, Haynes and Mon > come * WwW | eed upo eared, “Tuslto the cig, ball every month ine lyesterday. The. demiirrer to. he) 0%? Washington was s&ryed Upon dik sib ena Rudolphy | their warrants is the purport of an Complaint was sustained a comedy Good Ship > ipisode |Ordinance taken up by the finance Japane Garden,” and {committee of the council yesterday, Charles O, Fay left his motor Terry estimates the eyele standing at Second and Union | | ‘our’ round out the |City Treasure loss in time under the old system |#t# yesterday while he went Into) Joseph Bianchi, the detective| 4 |to be about $15,000. Councilmen ,® building on an errand, when he|who shot Frank Harris and kille fiesketh and Griffiths also con-,teturned the machine was gone him as he was attempting to ¢ he ON Oe ME * > Z| template payiuenis in cash | - cape wher Bianchi put him unde * AT THE EM@RESS *| With the arrival of the steamship jarrest for alleed stealing of le Fire, its origin thought to be|Northwestern yesterday with $100, |curtains, wax arraigned DAVIS-GLEDHILL TRIO * ” . 4 i 4 ae ies ie le ee A nn materials left by painters, did 000 in gold from Nome and a like (Judge Gay this morping © Man Against Motor —Exciting Cycle Act » damages to the stock of the sum from Atlin, H, C., the gold ar-|eharge of manslaughter, He was —PANTAGESCOPE— bag Ee NIGHT A RUDOLPHY and DAREE damsene 10c |j|Girroy-HAYNes and MONTGOMERY || SB TOOKDALG ‘aaa Comedy Burletta i be ~™* adapted from ae ne TELEGRAPH FOUR COMPANY int Sak feet. AWAY saiadioren Singing and Dancing Messenger Boys MATINEERS TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, 100, 25¢ Evening Prices—250, 350, 500 Luigi Del 1'Oro, an accordion and Danneberg fur store, 528 Union st.,|rivals for this. month — fre 52 3 on mm the|given unti Wednesday to enter his foot organ artist, wili feature the|Jast night, jNorth total one million dollars, | plea