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le xhibits a scente oduction af th Garden of Mystery Swan ad | Rombard @ pair of comedt The Diam 4 Comedy Four are « comedy quartette The Sandros 1 the depot platform at Bnoho- miab, pleaded guilty and was fined 6! 2g A ° —SENATOR GORE * | $50. ¥ Sonmpaene “1 want to Woodrow Wilson believe like | do can pay the low %| Judge Tallman appointed Nelson conductor put as oft At] 6, exGov, Folk nominated for the|Price.” Thie brought down the +e ee ee ee ew] MacPherson receiver of the Alaska | Buffalo, for all of us who howe. * Jomn and Ema Ray will Reade] Canadian Ol & ‘Trust Co, on the Presidency on the democratic! "erie, which bave adopted the line the bill at the Orpheum. the] petition of H. Brelle many and highly |ticket,” decta U. 8. Genator|initiative, referendum and recall |coming week, in a akit called “The - interesting 00%! Thos, P. Gore here last night. “I|have done well, he wald Mand Master.” Mr. and Mrs, Jack) Couneit finance committe: a els from the pro-| want to Miles Poindexter or| Deploring the fact that $265, McGreevy will present ‘The Vil-jcided yesterday that 10,000 vg lifle pen of ADDS | Bob La Follette nominated on the |000,000 were spent in preparation |lage Fiddler and the Country Maid.” lof the munfetpal plans commision a Katherine Green| republican ticket. 1 want to see it|for war annually as $9,000, }Les Fraed-Nad, a French ventrilo-| report should be printed at an out =) @ Robifs, {fr 0 ™\ eo that no matter who wins, the |000 for agriculture, the senator ex- |quist; Laucton-Lucter and com-| side cost to the city of $4,000. Low “The Lev ed-| people will win, In the past there | pressed the hope that the time was pany, in “A Fool's Errand”; Knute|man & Hanford's bid of $4,000 was worth Cas ¢"|have been times when, no matter |not distant when this policy would ckson, Who starred in “Yon Yon: | accepted down to “The! who won, the people lost.” genes A & Swedish monologue; - House of the! ‘The mention of La. Follette’s| No government, declared the sen- Mile, Fuliieres, with a dozen pet| In the annual report of the Flor % Whisperto€/name was the signal for an ova-jator, had the moral r dogs, and the champion bag punch-|ence Crittenton home the stats Pines,” are &DX-\tion. “I'll tell him” promised the|all the people in the in or of the world, Harry Beeback, will|tics show that 48 young mothers jous e niger senator. class. up the reat of the program, were cared for during the past our joint and| Senator Gore spoke at the Y. M spade tie . year noveral Congrat:|C. A. auditorium. High ideals and| WIDOW HELD FOR MURDER - j ulations — upon letyje duties constituted his theme| ,CHICAGO, Nov. 11—At the close No Special Elections Prepared for the Worst. this, the #ixty-|and the blind man eloquent brought |! the coroner's inquest into the want to buy a pair of rub fifth birthday|home with telling force his con-|%eath of Jobn Quinn, who was on Local Option bers.” é of the “leading| victions on the broader public ques- | found dead in bis home on the ou Very good. é literary lady” of | tions. wkirts of Chicago recently, bis There will be no special elections | the salesman, “Li that town, where| "Tariff Cause of High Cost of | ¥idow was held to answer to the this year on the local option ques | haven't bought any put Living.” grand jury without bail tion. The supreme court yesterday | last winter. ; us off. The high cost of living he at LECTURE ON SINGLE TAX. affirmed the decission of Judge| “I know I haven't, How much - | tributed to the tariff.. He proposed| Attorney A. A. Booth will deliver Dykeman denying the right to anjhave they gone up?” Father--I don't think much of/a new tariff policy. “My scheme! s jeciure on the single tax question election on November 14 In the dle — that young Sinking who calls to) will give universal satisfaction,” | before the Saturday Literary elub triet composed of unincorporated} Seattle Chess and Checkers/ see you he declared. “It is simply to piace! or the Young Men's Christian Ase cities in King county. ‘The petition |club decided at a meeting lant night| Daughter—Never mind, father. I)a tag on each article brought into! vociation Saturdar evening for the local option election was|to look for per nt quarters, |think enough of him for both of|the country, showing the cost of| will be followed by a algned by » than 2,100 citizens, | upon the advice of C. B, Bagley us! |that article plus the tariff and the | cusnic the subject by club mom compostn than 50 per cent of — Bae sears cost without the tariff. Those | ior, the qualt led votors. 4 Meee ee | ELKINS, W. Va.—John H. Holt|who think the tariff is right and * slept and was forced to charter | want to help our infant indust: Beattie Au‘omoniie School, pe | * F, &, Russell, census enum * fal train in order to reach |¢ ) Pay the high price; those who Broadway. PICTURE SHOWS [2 oct Sesscs cinescrtsie 3] herein Saad, BP the vs Dream—"Weatern Hearts"; “A|® lating the census regulations # | time set for him to marry Mra. An AMUSEMENTS 7 Hro low of a prominent — nce nena Gay Time in New York City”; Thal ® and was fined $100. &jnie Br wn, widow of @ prominent) er nor { Book rrrrre eee eeee eS) —— Grand— "The Trail o! hooks” ; “Aunt Jane's Legacy”; “The Outlaw Rs BS gee mr lon blag Dah THEATRE rannporiation bureau has brought | nite at Laguna, N, M., i , wine Henry. - Petit Bumper | about arrangements to have the ex-| Wright of the Pacific at Gyp- JOLIN C ORT : ee |PFewk companies and the W. U.|sum Co, was hurled through a solid Bee ee Ss aoa Mra Telegraph Co. extend thelr free do-| stone wall early thie morning. A jy — oa a was, si livery districts |battered pulp was all that was left Circult—"The Jesting Princess”; —— of bim, One Week, Commencing TOMORROW NIGHT vs Funeral services over the body) - Tbe Gossip” mare one Hatred.” ‘lot Mra. Julla KE. Cook, wife of O.| NOME, Nov. 11.—The first bliz-| MATINEES WEONESDAY AND SATURDAY hs H. Cook of the W. 8. Ferry Co..|zard of the season {# raging here dohn Cork Anneunaed the talmisnble: tnd Lae bay r; Kine Henry Tih E orbs re held at Butierworth’s this|today, Bitter cold weather, a eT eee ee Da ; “HY Pe afternoon at 2 o'clock jcompanied by a high wind, is giv toe tk tke Fee's” is ton — ing this section Its first taste of ’ AY ore Sake.” ‘ More than 100 women Interested |real winter this season Fe | the formation of & woman's) in the Comedy of a Thousand Laughs See ae ee ot Ngetke | auxiliary to the Pioneers’ Assn..| LONDON, Nov. 11—The Union " - —— — eget eaniten® iit moot next Wednesday after-|ist forces have agreed on Andrew ‘“ ; ” Lawrance D’Orsay as Lord Cardington and Susanna Rusholme as Ella a Washington—Beginning Monday |noon in the Pioneers’ hall, Madi | Bonar Law as lead: ot the party, e ar rt) Paw tucket Leaford —Moore. for one k, Harbeck’s Motion Pie "0% PA | following the resignation of Arthur RASA RAR RAH HHH) theatre soon in Paul Armstrong's q tures of Alaska will be at the x Balto * ay AU RUE tea ene * play, “Allas Jimmy Valentine.” f Washington theatre, First and Co} PRICES, EVE., 25c TO $1.50. MATINEES, BEST SEATS $1.00. : AT THE THEATRES = * | Local playgoers will see for the} ~ lumbia. The views consist of a % Moore — Kotle Putnam in #/ first time the famous detective-re- " series that will give you a trip from *® “Mother.” % | formed crook play which for two Beattio to and beyond Sewar OREGON CITY, Or, % Metropolitan—Mizzi Hajos in #|sénsons engrossed the attention of troller and the Conninghars| | Convulsed with laugh a * “The Spring -Maid.” # | a multitude of New York playgoers. coal fields. Remarkable feats of , t a & Sebttle—Max Dill. | - $ engineering and the grandeur of Goldberg fell several feet} *® Lois— “Thorns and Orange ®#\ @ ee eanmanneanekaee this vast territory will be portrayed. through a trap door behind the bi * *% _ Blossome.” / Nov. 11, 1861, ja of bis saloon and fractured four & Orpheum—Vaudeville. AT THE SEATTLE * A AUTO BLAZE COST ago today, Leonidas ., Eolseo,|ribs. He had returned from the ED. L. DREW, Manager. Both Phones 43 : ; ® Empress—Vaudeville. * pal bishop cellar a minute before and had neg an padevill BALLINGER $1,500! (~72 Loutsiana, "was|iected to close the trap. door MATINEE TOMORROW #& Pantages—Vaudeville Leased Wire % Grand—Vaudevilie and motion fghthood was It Plow = It wes only p false otarm, B.| seriously hurt by on | All Week—Matinees Thursday and Saturday = heteren ler.” with Miss Anna Day in the Achitles Ballinger was mixed up ip! 5 Conger GW SALEM: BANK WILLIAM K. SPARKS =| stellar role, will be the attraction) VILMOS WESTONY—EMPRESS [iC rh. ciromen made a pot ding acannon. It ls) gALEM, Or, Nov. 11.—Articles | Presen' 5 4 RRRAKRARA AEH KH At the Seattle theatre next week ANNA DAY—SEATTLE tig -¥45d Seth uy. but: dicabeoren! true that Episco-|o¢ incorporation for the Philomath Jopening at the matinee Sunday. | KNUTE ERICKSON—ORPHEUM | ),. | © ca only” Ballingere. aute-| Bk / pal bishdps usu-| state Bank were filed today. The MISS ANNIE DAY AAA RR RR |The popularity of this fine (ia \jangle & few. Sullivan and Pas |mobile that caught fire, ‘The chen ally spell S/now institution, which, it i under- In Paul Kester’s Dramatization of Charles Major's (od hertorg-cegplinnadag Prag elondmes AC. O. D| teal engine quickly put out the poanon. bat he | stood, took over the State Bank of Romance of Chivalry, | elena have @ farce, AT THE MOORE #| past three seasons Missy Anna Day | QU! p . onal ; enue Philomath, wrecked recently % |has been starring in this production. | Package.” Ar Adair will comediate,|fames, and the §7.000 passenger his priestly bab- through the alleged criminal mic-|{ “WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER” | casting comuans of Oe ia and Nat Phillips and Daisy Merritt |machine was out of danger. Bab sai je BNR eR Ee ee wy ee) A supporting company of 20 is car | Sh UM Meee prone A, Mager estimates the Gamage st — — a of Cashier E A Play That Will ST En ine ae of the Public “ E John Cort offers a treat in the) ried. Asianse $1,500. i English comedian, —Lawrane . fn the Confeder- | ST OF TWENTY PLAYERS : mi ; Cc. DOrsay at the Moore theatre next| AAA RAAARAAA SHES TORE EV ERS YEH EYES ane cmate eats Rest! New York bastneas. men's dias’ ta eee . t IRReniar’ weal sumeays “The Bari of | AT THE LOIS : aie AT THE GRAND |RAINIER WOMEN | disabling one of the Confederacy’ | organizations have started a|f ané toe. bargain Astanes Sereaae. Sk ae ee " best comed; e Earl of | ® t brilliant officers, as for we “ “ ~ ae gg 4 Pawtucket” ‘The engagement be-|# * be PLAN BIG THINGS | oe i and deaf, and would |“Jet Us Alone” club. Burg Next Week—“CHECKERS, gins Sunday night, and there Will be| yee yee RRR RK S\s EERE EERE Eee That the women of Rainier Beach | pave gone back to the church but llars indor ose ¢ the i the usual matinees. The comedy is| A breezy western “mole . Vaudeville and photoplays will/and Dunlap have never Boon able | for the personal entreaties of Pres | ——— built for laughing purposes. is to be the attraction at th make yp) the bill at the Grand opera | heretofore to devote themselves to| {agent Jefferson Davis. The story told is of a series of | theatre next week, beginning tomor-| house, beginning tomorrow mati-|improving and beautifying their embarrassing entanglements. to|row matinee. It sails under the | nee. Three vaudeville numbers| communities, “because they bavel gw ek aka eae ete ehh te! , the kindly and innocent assumption | title of “A Cow Puncher,” and the|and several photoplays will be/had to spend all of our time fight-|» | PILLS BUT CASCARETS | ’ j | by Lord Cardington of the name of | Sa § company prom. | &iven. ing Crawford,” was the statement|¢ David Anderson, a sailor, an American whom he met jn Lon-| ises more than the usual number of | of Mra. Mary J. Washburn, prest-|@ came near death when he BEGINNING SUNDAY MATINEE don, and who, unknown to the earl, | thrills [zee aww ee ee es, eS |dent of the newly organized Ratn-|@ giashed bis wrist with a razor Other Matinees Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday. had become involved in divorce pro- | _— * lier Beach-Dunlap Social Center # in his room on the third floor ceedings. i, dct tlh Molt ttelMelel sf \* AT THE PANTAGES *| League, at the first meeting of 4he|@ of the Stockholm hotel, and _ \* * ® league. Great improvements are|® fainting from tho loss of RRR AT THE EMPRESS zie teehee tte | pinnned for at Rainier Beach and|@ plood, plunged out of bis win- ae #| Mile. Palerma, assisted by Chef-| Dunlap, and many plans toward|® dow to the ground below. He we * *| Teer eLerer. AT THE ORPHEUM . * a * ee teeeeee No odds how sick your Stomach; how hard your head ach or how Bilious—-Cascarets make how can't get feeling right—who| |have an almost dally headache, | A Breezy Western Comedy-Drama * % COMING AT THE MOORE kkk eee ehh eee & alo and a company of six, will be|that end were discussed at the|® suffered from loss of blood, * Vilmos Westony, the Wagnerian|the headline act at the Pantages | meeting, among them the procuring|® exposure, a broken bip and ne * tk ht kee ee He &| pianist, retirns’as the headliner at|theatre for the week beginning |of @ branch library at Rainier/@ arm. He will recover. HB. roer comes to the Moore | the Empress next week. Kara will | with th the Monday matinee. liar Prey se Pmt er fire on BERR EE EEE HERE H ciiod tonguo, foul taste and foul] . breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are | Beach and Dunlap, and the conver. Exempt ™ + « Mont | fleld and park. jor partner has told poor joke) pelea e e The officers of the league are:| wy don't you laugh, too? ach, or have Backache and feel all President, Mrs. Mary J. Washburn;| Oyfice Boy—1 don’t need to; I" | secretary, Mine leabel A. Helmtch F Genurdaye-Punehs Are you keeping clean inside with | treasurer, Mrs. Genevieve Farrar. | ‘eevine on Saturley Cascarets, or merely forcing a pas : ° asgeway every few days with salts, | / FOR NEW. modern pat reome| Dexter Horton bank, pone 9 cathartic pills or castor oll? Tats Sullivan & Considine | om, Pricas, onli at The Virginus. 84 | awarded the bond issne of $500./is important m T SS BETWEEN Virginie street. near Wemleks renee | 600 out of the $1,750,000 voted for] Cascarets work while you sleep; ae | harbor improvements, will buy 4!!! cleanse and regulate the stomach, PRESS CORNER’ Beginning Monday Mat. the remaining bonds also remove the sour, undigested and 9 THE AMERICAN CAFE] |Grmentine oa and’ fot sacer: | SULLIVAN + CONSIDINE Representative “Hugh C. Todd, |{tke the excess bile from the lives Welcome Return of P Fourth and Pike. progressive democratic — and carry out of the system all the “one rouse or PEXITS™ ne . : 1, 1911. for governor, addressed decor ed te itter : OIAMETTTS FAMOUS FFALIANH County Democratic club at | poison ta the intestines ahd bowels. VILMOS WESTONY ARE OPERATED OVER THE ck today in Wolf's cafeteria A Cascaret tonight will straighten W. Bundy also spoke. you out by mornitik—a 10-cent box ceeeeeeeeeeeet from any.drug store will keep your | The Only Living Wagner- , | Bo DENVER. — After getting the| entire family feeling good. for | j 99 onsomme Puritantere Royo court to set aside a divorce decree! months. Don't forget the children ian Pianist Fish. for one day so that her child might | ‘They love Cascarets because they ' c be born with a legal father, Mrs|taste good- do good—never gripe — 3 - comin i Edna Simpson died happy when the | or sicken. f . child was a few hours old. oi aiaccatieliinis The juggling Wizard © grated 9c oes te neat | KARA They are the ONLY Electric-lighted trains into the Harbor Roast am | when ite city" chaln gang ab <4 The United States = to clean up the streets and alleys. country and carry a Cafe Parlor Car in which dinner is Kdeae rt : ey entertained its members at a| } BEST VAUDEVILLE served Westbound and Luncheon on the Eastbound trip. | Hecueniathealtaa ‘a hot dinner. | : | Government |] CAMERICA "sux" 10:20¢ naola Che TELLURIDE—M. W. Markamaa. A Dollar Show for 10c and cate ganted Crackers B) employed by the Superior Ophir We gegen, tunel, eve _ || Mining company, short circuited a|f tas confidence in this Lt! Mevety eden ee 10,000-volt tranemission fine ont bank, It deposits the sav jar Tatton revi ¥ agRianess 8B Ophir fell 25 feet from a pole nega, ‘Satpyandiee “pees Effective Sunday, November 12, the schedule will be as fol- 0 le | and after lying unconscious for two |f ings of the Postal Savings lows, which not only furnish | hours, crawled to a phone box and System with us. ishes a most convenient service, are ; f = j d hel H AU Wi 4 but also the QUICKEST TIME between the . following | summone elp. He will live: “You can deposit idea thes | BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE—ALL CLASS points: REDDIN Cal—The diatrict (@ in the form of Time Cer- court adjourned for two hours dur-|f tificates of Deposit for ‘MULE. PALERMA Be: Washin ton ing & murder” trial when Juror | three months, six months I] 1 Every Afternoon | ssistea by chefaio'and « Company of Five | Rickard was discovered drunk in|f or a year, Your moncy “THE GARDEN OF MYSTERY’ E | SWAN & BOMBARD | GOING RETURNING the box. At the end of that time | | ___Eecentric Comedians _ 10¢ and 20¢ SANDROS BROS. Leave Seattle ........°5 Leave Hoquiam ... .. the juror had slept It off and the | Will earn interest from the Acrobats De Luxe Leave Tacoma ....... Leave Aberdeen .;... Th t {trial was resumed day of deposit. Arrive Aberdeen ..... Arrive Tacoma . ed re PUEBLO—Firemen and police Arrive Hoquiam ... .. Arrive Seattle FIRST AND COLUMBIA men threaten a strike unless their The Bank for COVERT @ JENKINS salary warrants are cashed, The Comedians | | Beginning Monday, Nov. 13th city is short of funds. | 4 H — views nant “Albakae Lana ot Be | Twice at Night DIAMOND COMEDY FOUR Singing and Dancing For further information regarding this service, fares, Land of a Million ———— : : z Marvels.” First public showin NEW YORK.—John Jacob Astor's S i g LHILAGO Parlor car reservations, etc., call, address or phone— 4,000 motion pictures. No) personal property has dropped av! n Ss MILWay, KEL A. P. CHAPMAN, Jr. J. L. CRISWELL, advance In prices. $50,000 in value since his marriage | D. Kelleher, Pre |to Miss Madeline Force, according Gen'l Agent Pass. Dept. City Ticket Agent. 10¢—ADMISSION—10c to affidavits filed by him with the || R. Auzias-Turenne, Vice Pri the’ Shaahinninn divans eee: jis board. 0. H. P. La Farge, Secretary | SECOND AND CHERRY ST., SEATTLE ple are presenting to their pat- NEW YORK—Twenty thousand J. Malloy, Jr., Cashier | Bast 404, e @ MADII * nnccibe dollars is a nice baim for m boy's or wt ‘ B kK an | ins PANTAGESCOPE PANTAGES ORCHE! ~ PUGLT SOUND “The New Steel Trait, Phone Main 1048 Ind. 4812 | hand, according to Judge Putnam of $400,000.00 Capital. Cedar 414 Chickering Grand Piano Brooklyn, who has awarded John B. - ‘ a ie! |Gray $4000 for the loos of one |f| Cor. Third Av. and Pike st. Vans are waterproof, dust proof, all padded inside; furniture ie & safe as In your own home, Get Bekins to move You. | finger.

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