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YOU'LL FIND IT HERE —— NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PrOPLE ‘schoo! board received @ ee ee en THEATRE om Queen Anne bill: res ts avking for an open aly eho? Sammamish river may not SONIN CORT for that section, and & recommenda logging pu MANAGER tion from Dr : : paren «| he ; er aga oP ONE WEEK—STARTING TOMORROW NIGHT he open air sche oxte ed » eranted he " all in grade sehools in the elty States an injunction against MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Wm. A. Brady Announces the Gripping Human Play Superintendent Cooper the boaed]/® him from obsiructing naviga By Jules Eckert Goodman voted to continue the two present tion by log booms, The Sam. pen alr achools, bat dec ided not manish rive was held to be | < q PRICES—EVE., 26¢ TO $1.50. MATINEES, BEST SEATS, $1.00 The Story of Washing- 4 ’ mot at the assembly in the White gare: ae D METROPOLITAN THEATRE| |, spiracy fore under federal jurisdic tion | BY Bpwin 3. , DB. Trial of N.H, Lewis, janitor at the ONE WEEK, BEGINNING TOMORROW NIGHT—MATS. WED, and rsibig widen Sm dae a > & RRO eR th Federal building, accuted of rob GAT, Special Wed. Mat—354 Geate at $1.00 panned wince 1 took my lant bing the mails, was set for next Ev'g Prices, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c-—Sat. Mat. $1.50 to 50c. [examination in Washingt Tuesday, He was committed to the avbile it is more than ten y« county jail in default of $1,000 ball.] Just 50 yearn ago toda | the ‘ Fe a 4, 1861, Gen. Stonewall Jackson l HAS BEEN POSSIBLE TO ARRANGE A RETURN EN grant tal Com | AMUSEMENTS Civie Center Owners’ oclat composed of realty owners eeeeeeeeteeeed Seeeeteeeeeetex A blackjack party LJ : reeraina Z hing nerve ber GAGEMENT OF “THE SPRING MAID.” WHICH H o B} trary house at 90 W Md Sieve on} Be the Shenandoah LATTLE'S | THEATREGOERS | I THRALLED WITH Guesnur Uetettoen raided by three plain clothes m BUBBLING VIENNESE MELODY AND MERRY HUMOR, Hey district, | last night and #ix mien were ar ‘ va cate rested. A. Aworing, charged with embracing the} iaiale albideties i - co; conducting the game, Was released Pony part Oe # The are mr = ae. ‘on $100 bail, the Alleghenies |] AGAIN WILL ? 5 WITH THEIR Bl al men to reckoning aioe! and the Blue|f Mizzi HAsos 4 PUL SING Bl it be at the grave, and ft Two boys, Nenry Sodenstrom, 19, Kidge. This was|, THE MIS NOTES, AND [ling to note that principle and Badward Willner, 21, were ar Curae. mak AGAIN wit, Hp sree routed last night by City Detective 1 LITTLE THE yO! ° a segye yy Brown, charg with robbing the beautiful H U NGARIAN BTORY or A § ne me Mt is home of R. D, McLaren, at the foot prosperous Shen HAUCY SONG N At onTy oP eaee of Day st andoah valley, because Jackson AGAIN WIA - rhe Oe ee re gtrsyts was 4 hard fighter, and it took a THE HAUNT 8 " al ‘uneral services over the remains long time to whip him, and by the || ING. HARMO. PRINCES, ot EB. B. (Jack) Dalton, killed when /time the fight was over there was BRING a the auto he was driving overturned, |not much Jeft In the Shenandoah his aD Diag which was to have been held this| valley that you could either eat, LAUGHTE morning, bas been postponed until| steal or set aftre. 3 ‘ i Pentin LNovember 9 “ pn Pte” The second of the winter dane University Daily issued a 12-page |of the Fraternal Aid society will be WERBA & LUESCHER WILL PRESENT “THE SPRING edition yesterday in honor of the he id November 7 at Stevens’ hall, | MAID” ORGANIZATION INTACT, INCLUDING THE REMARK. sembcentennial celebration | Fourth ay. and Pine st. AULE ORCHESTRA * PRICES—-EVENINGS, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, t NEES ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, PRICES 60 CENTS [fj Dontiet can | TO $1.50. WEDNESDAY MATINEE, 364 SEATS AT $1.00 sat In J NOTE-—-FRONT KOW SEATS 3} ST ¢ REMOVED TO fom the MAKE ROOM FOR TI per cent of and he tur our univernities ciaacies when he 1) Dorothy Maya:rd—Metro: i gestia wer politan. |, sea” tether eet hhh | Lillian Ryan—Empr eee ie eect peture the |® WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE * Water will be shut off from ® Jackson «t. to Weller st, be tween Fourth av, 8. and 12th and from Weller at. to * * c 860) es 6ebbbba # Connecticut | et. betwee * *. members of the King County Demo cratic club at Wolfs cafeteria at | AT THE PANTAGES noon today jooks upon with f 7 ., Fourth av. 8. and 12th av The Rex Comedy Cirens of tra |® Sunday from 10 a. m. until a ) OF BvERETZ, jed animals will be one of the fe | p.m, Stryker had the happy ures of the bill at the Pantag: ele ning what he did not “ sire, beginning Measay’ tatine AM YAMS [4 Fv re eevee ee! TTI FE THEATRE ta ete an: Other numbers will be Ja Ker who knows! Sister M, Flavia, for more than | ——— be studied at wet w pan and company, in a comedy| Here's a woman . Pipa 2 ‘mont woud eten, a i) bout the ndard OF Ca. care bh & ‘ary's academy $i » LPielatia Can Ten the Dean hee out John |48d director of studies in the Ore || ED. L, DREW, Manager. Both Phones 43 ley Gibbs, said to be imported from D. Rockefeller | Kom Washington ee me ‘ i eo Germany for his wonderful tmita than any one D Ps . “ama : interes for (hiv dentintry tion of a phonograph; the Dough a enone’ chay sores THE EMINENT GERMAN COMEDIAN pase, the’ Wak pen ertys, in com talk and dancing. he bee mate of f r truth and he and the Bruces, in blackface. moat a life study {the congregation at Montreal e wonder for | of the in past | ee = . ee ee } ” - _ f RESET TT ET ine and its * fics ae apirit, AND A CAPABLE SUPPORTING COMPANY d several t * OLDEST PRISONER | IN THE BIG GIRL SHOW * AT THE EMPRESS * she's showed om|# VANCOUVER, B.C, Nov. 4 rippled with his 92 years ° © ¢ ed a ee ee ee ee Caen W finaliy 1 A 1 Her biography of John Channel yesterday r $4 4 ny be } ioe Pe rirls, with Bd John D. . the ® © ved two years in the e Ic r. 0 en eimer ul ition at Tacs o the « tentiar “ ‘ ni + bee phone exchan; he big at-| real ¢ Ales, |* Tentiony., Ser” maenie Sam Bernafd’s Great Suctess. 50 People, Mostly Girls ese hates } trac Empress next week she's author-}* He killed « companion PRICES—Evenings, 25c, S0c, 75¢, $1.00. rday and Sunday : ts aie = tty on the tariff,|® fight. He i the oldest pris tbe, Phe and Ste. Bargain Mat. Thursday, 25c, All Seats. jin “The Telephone Girls and a lot more things, Her birth ®& oner ever sentenced Y ere ¥ . and § Levino will again enter-| « tomorro’ d, oh, ye | —_" mel T ipiceik idcechie —taeare ; in Empress audlences with their |%,tOmermew- And, oh, yea! Heri ada Tonight—“THE THIRD DEGREE”—Last Time De ee ithe doe lag “s freehand drawing, music and quaint : ‘ ** wae . ‘ humor. Others on the bill are Ken = La A MAD , . ‘a7, ad * * nedy and Williams, in “The Pasci ICE CHAMP GIANT, BATES NOW HOPES * AT THE MOORE * nating Widow"; Owen Wright, a! * * drawing room entertainer; Donohue | RRR REAR Clara Neilson—Orpheum. and wart, as Two Magnetic! “Mother"—that will be the ap-| ——————— cere | Semen’! sees tnd OW, 36 taney ancing and acrobatics , pealing theme at the Moore theatre | weeks ago, and she will be a wel scare i | STARTING MATINEE SUNDAY for one week, beginning tomorrow | come guest the coming week Ps night, with Katie Putnam in the} ARN RH Eek ee title role. Assisting her will be/ * *| ° 4 Stich ‘established players as Jewel Y*******2 AHH K HHS t AT THE ORPHEUM *| , YG SANDUSKY- Power, Margot Merriam, Nei! bg * ¥ STOCKDALE Thorns and Or e Blossoms Moran and Frederick Burt. The ¥ AT_THE OCATTLE Ltt ttt eee eee, RBs eae apa play was written by Jules Eckert Clara Niclson, prima donna for . paburg Goodman. The play ran for sixi* ** * **** ** ##*® ®) Laie Foy when he played “Up and| J i. By BERTHA M. CLAY ‘ fe wan on the board months iast season in New York. Max Dill, one of the best (or Down Broadway,” in New York, will es A GREAT DRAMATIC OFFERING he er too, ‘graduated It is & play of the home, with moth-| worst) assassinators of the king's be the headline attraction at the Or inetitution ‘as Stryker, Tit ia atk tk tm Rada ie romethe domae|pheeal bait weeks presenting |B || Matinees—Tues., Wed. 1 ioe fo Evenings and Sunday Matinee, Bf « institution ch a tremendous appeal to home-loving sautts and linguistic jiu jiteu, will S hing New,” with the asaist '" ' ad a faculty of ashi people. star one week at the Seattle the ance of Jack Diamond, who helpe uestions that hag ~ —— atre in “The Rich Mr. Hoggenheim- | Eddie p in Gotham. The! Land PUNCHER . catchy " Raha Kw or” beginning with a Sunday mat- rest of the bill inclades, Brown, | eayCAhT. M. Vv. BATES. NEXT WERK COW She teh eee at eee = 2 ree | inee. Sam Bernard, who was at the Harris and Brown, in Just. to} | SEVILLE, O., Nov. 4.—A giant has c 4 1 sorts of cute qi COMING TO THE MOORE *| Moore a few weeks ago, was made Lavgh—That’s All"; the six Bracks jJust joined the ranks of the fly| — tious that ethane" ® famous in a night when he first im acrobatics The Piano Mover,” jcrusaders with the intention of be | is @ wiser guy sy ¢ kkk kk hk hk & produced it in New York. It's a by MeDavitt, Kelly and Lucy; "The coming the champion fly —_— been down in Oregon ~ j ae He was the 01 me tia Jobn Cort will present Lawrence | ™usical comedy, with real music| Commercial Man,” by Burton, Ray-| ot America : ‘ Beginning Monday sas the. one who DoOrsay in an elaborate revival of | #04 real comedy. mond and Bain; Ward Baker, vio-| , + ote or ¥ V. Bates, 7 fe ‘ 4) > mairect’ ta’ inte 4 " fs —a nist, and two bicyclists who will nches tall, a cireus attraction for want it to get out. “The Earl of Pawtucket” for one bates ‘oothalt |more than 26 years, now living In} Matinee precious thing ought not to be caugl jek, beginning Sunday, Nov. RHRRKKKE REE HHH HDB anton ie ust 4 s er ae. *| ~ retirement. Bates alts most of the| PRESS CORNER > | day on his front porch, armed with | at the Moore theatre. Sa gy : tee ae wane * 4 hs 3 * Mahe ricale is * rHE Res’ ® heavy wire bat of his own con /f SULLIVAN + CONSIDINE Seven Big Acts pe EO CIRCUIT i ggg Ke me * AT THE THEATRES RAR ARR jetruction and swats right and left. | the same 60 per cent * * Elk RR RR Re | Moore—-The Sheehan Co. in ° ; at is Love Tales of Hoffmann.” "I've got a mig good swatting | “THE MOUSE OF EXITS are allowed license. . AT THE METROPOLITAN *| Bertha M. Clay’s popular, novel, Javerage,” says Bates proudly. “T| ¥ Metropolitan — “The Stolen 4 DR. ©. 8. |“Thorns and Orange Blossoms,” in |hate files. They're a menace to} ) IRWIN, OF VANCOUVER Teerke « rmace ot i ve Tinker t atteseeeee Week Commencing Tomorrow Afternoon Story.” 6 RARER KKH HHH! dramatic form, 1s the attraction at Seattle — “The Third De humanity 0 | Dr. Irwin ewat Bates paused while he} Saucy Mizzi Hajos, the young|the Lois theatre for the week b gree.” Hungarian star, will delight Seattle| ginning tomorrow matinee. The Lois — “Barriers Burned swatted a fly that roosted on the | audiences in a return engagement|love story in the novel has been Away |poreh railing. ) at the Metropolitan theatre for a| preserved intact, and many thrill Empress—Vaudeville | “I'm getting sort of old now— | wek, commencing tomorrow night,|ing scenes are enacted. The San Pantages—Vaudeville |I'm sixty-six—and my eyesight is The Telephone in the tuneful “Spring Maid.” Mizzi|dusky-Stockdale company has pre Grand—Vaudeville and mo gs back on me. But it’s still broke all records at the Metropoll-| pared special scenic equipment for|* tion pictures. | go | tan when she played there two the play. hdindindn dined ee ee . 1 condo be —in the few tette >, amination was an ou . “Ishrunk four Inches and lost more fs SRE OER Pre quit toa Dentist. i than 50 po | Girls Evin. t Bate #till c 287 «pounds and looms up an ordinary |man like Pike's F ’ | The interior of Bates’ home re Sf applicants wane |minds one of (+# fairy tales about : ard, 80 YOu see giants Entrance ts c Sere a ae foot door, The chairs a istry NG Wiak ikvee gnaeals tee. toe, : ° re De tevin. i His bed is a 9-foot affair. a x : ; me Bates made a fortune in the cir ° "three years without cus business. His first wife, who P t Th “Unequated en 4 was a trifie taller than he, war a|f © AUALeSS SACK! vatsiie PH Seacx « big money maker for him. After STARTING MONDAY AFTERNOON ox-advertising she died Bates came here, bought vod the two stock farms and then, taking ‘i unto himself a second wife who's ib dca i adalah rearing at ietbgricae nearly two feet shorter than he {s,| JAMES KIERNAN AND COMPANY HOW MEMBERS ARE APPO! “i down to a life of ease and] Comedy Playlet, “Taming the Beast” The courts refer to Dentists atting A Dental Roards as being appointed FIELDING AND CARLOS cause of thelr fitness and Ability PICTURE SHOWS x Skaters Extraordinary fois je en Wnwarranted sem fsa question. of _Dream—"A Painter's Idyll”; “A| CHARLEY GIBBS, Human Phonograph ; | infimenoe with tise ee a wi Victim of Circumstances"; “Their THE DOUGHERTYS, Eccentric Dancers the, Dentiate Firat Divorce Case"; “Somebody's : “ Reeser tao cope thin Bt in THE BRUCES knew of “two. anpointments. | : cee Colored Comedians and Dancers « Fer money. Tor prosecuting, Me Grand—"The Widower"; “Capt. Bentidt eas cut sn the nasa Barn Diplomat"; "A Gypgy PANTAGESCOPE. cause he would fight me. | This Bride. has been on ils Board for on the Lae es Fel Circult—"The Reform . Candi : Hoard was &u date”; “A Rural Conquerdr’; “The of repret e conduct moved City—"Lot Victory’; “TI Rise and Fall of Weary Willie” bet veslerechpegbanab sd Niner “The Peril of the Plains.” DANTE’S INFERNO Famous Shortstop of the Cubs eeeetenteeee +See See EE EE EET it to Dr and told him the exe enough to see a fly.” G | | aminatic was given him s isn't as tall as he E rts | looked tt wot snd Class A—"Grandfather’s Violin”; | A Cinematographic Reproduction Emphatically Praised by the King of ites ts “A Burlesque Bull. Fight"; “The Italy and Entire Press of Europe and America. exercised by the Dental Roard ee | rene F Tara Ashore’; “Madge of the Sooke nation weat inte Mountains.” PU RGATO a races Rupee — h 3 Anti-Trust ental Comb Exhibit—Western drama, “The As Seen by Di Ke here ee in by Dante, the Famous italian Poet. Owing to the enormous cost of securing this production the price of admission will be 25 cents, ps EDWIN J. BROWN. DD. Sao 712 First Ave ee PPLE RIE AO iii