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Union NOTE—Bring this Ad with you eee aeaeeeeenee eens * * AT THE MOORE * * * [eee eee ‘The Butterfly on the Wheel, direct from New York, where it has had «a year's run, will be at the Moore theatre next week, The play was written by two London lawyers, one of them a member of parila ment, and tells the story of a wife, who, believing herself neglected by her husband, flirts with another man, with the result that she ts! | sued for divorce. The big scene is| that in the court room, with the] wife on the stand. The piece, after scoring a success in London, was | brought to New York by Lewis Wat PURCELL SAFE CO. Bxclustve Agent for the GENUINE WALL’s sare Phone Main 647. 806 Bra Ave. Seattle AT THE MOVING PICTURE HOUSES Here Are the Newest and Best Films in Seattle. MELBOURNE ast Lal Today and tomorrow times of Mme. Serah Tosca,” the greate moving pleture ss drama ever made uF er photo | tome of Glase Curtain’* plays. Change of b on Tuesday Sunday program biggest ever! Emerson, Morris | son in Flirtation.” Billy Cole, Ventriloquist Four | _3d and Cherry new y_Photopt aye. | The one Se Show in Seattle he Life of al stern Bison. Aunt Bridget Eclalr two-reel = Madiso , Odeon Theatre NEW PICTURES TODAY | a eee AT PIKE “Rat oe iatak nion Theatre sir Shotgun Ranect ‘Third Av., Between Pike and Union. [ojo eo. A 10c SHOW FOR 5e LATEST PHOTOPLAYS City Theatre 1206 Second Av. # 2.—Dorothy Lane -—Duatin Farnum .. t Pantag Beat Emp —Grace Lindg Viola Leach —Gertrude Magill ... Ethel! Green ler, the celebrated English actc manager. Hekate ean eeehhee * * AT THE METROPOLITAN chee hehe ee eneeee Dustm Farnam, than whom the are few more virile dramatic acto: in America, comes to the Metropolt tan theatre tomorrow night for week's stay with “The Little | Rebel,” a stirring civil war dram A featore of the production is realistic war scene just outs Richmond, in the spring of 1864, ¢ story being woven Into an incl of the successful attack by the eral army on Richmond, the end of the war. f (Paid Advertising) Judge Black Metropolitan ' Moore percents towards AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—Dark. metropolitan “Otticer 666." Beattie—The Seattle Stock Co. r in “Mre. Wiggs of the Cab bage Pateh. Alhambra — Photoplays aod * vaudeville. # | Orpheum Vaudeville, # | Emprese—Vouderiile. # | Pantages—-Vaudevilie Gran a re rs} tures, Seville. a at deville. a a de be * AT THE SEATTLE * ‘ata eeee The Deep F opens at t “Vaudeville and motion t Clommer—Pbotoplcys and vee Meibourne—Photoplays and vaw Tiree reer! tee eee eee! ? NEW YORK, Novy challenge the legal skill of herger developed today in Richardson against Robert urer of the Christian Food rhe woman, who claims suing him for separation, tioning Miss Bessie Whe tenographer Richardson asserts that and is living with her at who claims to be his lawft keeper, Reattio Bt Yas Bubsoribers to Th will confer a favor by notte pastor of the Queen tian church, is recovering from 4 attack of pneumonia Title Insurance * *) ‘The man who sells you he! g piece of property should ..| Seattle Monday for a week. Thin ts & melodr of a high order, by| Ste you s tide tat can " = not, under any circum Paul Arinetrong and C. Mizner, and oa, be disturbed. tells an enthralling story of Mfe. It ane nae is full of human interest The old way was a War : ranty Deed and a legal : SRAKRAH AR AH WM) Opinion on the abstract * * AT THE ORPHEUM *! Many abstracts are im * rs perfe Forged = instru Cee e eater annan tween ments son Imes become Ethel Green, a dainty came| art of them. And, how dienne, will headline the bill atithe) ever good the opinion, it Orpheum theatre next week funny Juggler * * AT PANTAGES “The Jungle Girls,” a big musi Geo | SHREK AHARREHE * Tee ee eee eee eee es Se NOT protection. Felix and the Barry Sisters: twill “80 nty present “The Boy Next Door.” Grav! “pre <j Lars gee cle mett, delineator of Irish! responsibility € noters, will offer a comedy, sometimes they die, their Mrs. Murphy's Second Hustmady’| . < are distributed and Al Rayno, trainer of bulldogephas there la no ong to make an act that ought to please ithe good youngsters. David Kidd, a braw| Scott, will sing oatmeal ditties a lal The ONLY protection is Harry Lauder, The Ombras Trio} to put that responsibility are athletes. Edwin George is a} upon & permanent corpora with adequate capital regulated by the state and with enough of ite ase: in possession of the state to Insure protection * * | This is the company have a right to its eal You extravaganaa, full of mirth and mel-| protection. Ts ———“"| To vote for W. W. Black forjody and pretty girls, will be the 1—“THE WOODEN BOWL Supreme Judge write W. W. Black | headline attraction at Pantages the And your duty to your 2—"VERY MUCH ENGAGED” [i hit goace on NowPartiaan | Next Week. The Thiesseness self and your heirs re- OTHER GOOD PICTURES ‘ , ee Pets are not chickens, as some quires that you INSIST iM Judiciary Ticket, under “Judges! might imagine, but dogs. They do} upon it PA Supreme Court,” and mark “X" in|comedy stunts. Sol Berna bri Singing Features Bi a | ni nee ALHAMBRA Hxtraordinary 12 ‘iris. 12 jsquare; Or paste sticker contain. | *00K* and patter, L. H. Rose will! iw Musical Melodists, The Country Fair. present “An Affair of Customs.” At the Basket Pien Death Valley, Scot ty's Mine. A Real i ixtate Deal, Sunshine Sth and Westiake 1 | PAID ADVERTISEMENT Great Socia SPEAKERS Candidate for Governor. M. E. Giles Congressman-at-Large. Superintendent of Public Instru and Others. Orchestra Music DOORS OPEN, 7. P. M. ing his name in same place, Writing in name ia best, ar stic’ ers may fall off. list Demonstration Sunday Night, Nov. 3, 8 P. M. Dreamland Rink Anna A. Maley Frances Cora Sylvester ction, Admission 10c K- | phone, * * * AT THE EMPRESS Tabloid drama will have top- | honors at the Empress theatre n Three Stal acrobatics amusingly. tette. The Five troupe will juggle. an, songs. Theo, some dogs. RESIDENCE CHANGE Carley'’s Dogs Change of residence of Judge King Dykeman in The decision of the judge h this year since they h may yet vote. The régistration fer through today, “ROOSEVELT,” A HORSE, WINS RACE) ~A dark horae named Roosevelt was the favorite here today of a number of American The horse, ridden} by Saint Sernin, snorted and kicked PARIS, Nov. turf progressives. at the front a race started, the ta Roose ve! weal “Ott at 10 on the winning and 74 franes 10 on a place, Paul Florus will play the xylophone. RRR HEERHTRKKRHHER REAR | week, when Landon McCormick's famous railroad drama, boiled | down, “No, 44," will be offered. The y's mix burlesque and The Brook lyn Harmony Four is a male quar- Morton Jewel Eli Dawson, song writer and blackface comedi brings @ monologue and some DOESN’T DISQUALIFY from one precinct to another does. not dis- qualify voters who have registered in 1912, according to the decision case of William and Lillian Tracey, who mandamused the city to issue transfers entitling them to vote. that any voters who have moved registered fice will be open for votes to tranm a whirlwind pace and won by dow lengths amid great applause. Those who bet on him won 826 franes:for * * * Washington ine ext Company WIFE OR HOUSEKEEPER? An amazing situate YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People in eee ee eee ed eper, oF : * any attempt to sv * «Ae the President was back * Siner Paes ES? acaire # ing away from the dock yes * role “secur t ® terdeay On her voyage [0 Call * and * fornia, « women rushed on ® & deck and demanded to be put *| * ashore, fof she wae not a pas ®] * wenger, but a vinite Capt 4 gt once. Male Zoh returned to thé pier ie Chonantion Departans®® ‘ tae gave the captain a big & * rose * * * Rev. Joseph Luther Greenwell gr mE ED Anne Chris LIE Stalled behaedeladeie * Earnest Armstrong is being *| Pendiny appeal ae hie case to the ® sought by his mother, Mr® * supreme court of the state, Ho A & Nottie Carrick, of var * |Neis, recently convicted ot srand & Iowa, Three months ago Mr®. #/isrceny, was relensed from the y Garrick beard from her 900, #/ county jail on a $2,500 bond # who said that he was in the * Scmploy of the Savoy hotel *| gam Reichert has procured an ® management *lorder from the superior court tem * *\porarily restraining the construc e4 ee EE EEE EEF Hon Of the Mill Creek ditch at Au . |burn. The overflowing water was Any residents of Beattie who wil! | ruining bis property be 4 Cinefnnat! on December 3 to} 6 will be appointed by Mayor Cot-| Steamships Maripo Dolphin terill an apecial representatives to /and Santa Anna Jeft last i— - —————— |night for Alaska ports Dirt | the same feet, arrived here 600 caves of canned salmon Title Insurance that will Supreme Court Justice New- the suit of Iva B. Magthews Kenilworth Richardson, treas- company to be Richardson's legal wife, alleging desertion and men- aley, the defendant's former Whaley woman house married Miss that the merely his he has present, and i] wife was the annual convention of the Amer an Road Builders’ association | ©) prof. J. Allen Smith will speak on “Good Fellowship” at a men's meeting in the Y, M. C. A. tomor row afternoon. from Prince of Wales Island. Witnesses, prisoners and insane up for trial this persons who come | months will be br abt down from | Nome by the reve cutter Bear} |which left last night for that par pose. Fiem boat works ie building a 50 fishing launch for KE. Land, a rattle lawyer. The boat will cost} 500. | Judson W. Mather, recently with the First Presbyterian church of Spokane, ix to be the ore int of the th Congrega al church of David Errett, of Salem, Or. | will conduct the dedicatory service ot the West Seattle Christian jechureh, cor. of 42d and Generer, at 3 p. m, Sunday ) |». leaeekeeaaateenaee * * * In respect to the late vice * * president, James 8. Sherman, # # all federal offices except the ®& ® postoffice and courts are ® @ closed today This ls being ® *% done on the instance of Chief ® @ Wilkie, who sent word that it # # ix the winh of President Taft. #| * = ERRATA RRR Will A. Hill, clerk of Judge Ev- erett Smith's superior court, haa resigned his pow pn in order to accept the managership of the/ electric Motor Car company NO LEGAL PATENTS That the Warren Construction leompany have no leral patent rights to bithulitie paving, thelr specialty is the opinion of corporation coun sel, James BE. Bradford, whe return jed last night with Assistant City Engineer MeMorris from a trip to Kastern « where data relative j to the paving was obtaine ad department of the Olympic} | CHILD KEEPS MAN) _AMUSEM ENT; s MOORE One Week, Starting Tomo SPECIAL MATINEE TUESDAY (ELECTION Bay), Entire Lower Floor $1, Balcony 75¢ Gallery 25c re. Shubert & Lewle Waller Present the Dramatic of this Season's Offerings AButterfly on the Prices, evening, 50¢ to $1.50. Election regular Saturday Matinee, 26c to $1.00. —— THEAT SOHN (« Matinee 7, irs. Wiges Cabbage Pa Week Com. Monday Night, BAILEY & MITCHELL PRESENT PAUL ARMS THE DEEP FIRST TIME HERE AT POPULAR Zs PRICES (BXCEPT MONDAY) PRICES, THURSDAY, SATL RDAY, BARGAIN NIGHT MONDAY ) 4 EVENING MATINEE SPECIAL Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c. The Tom Feet Comed GEO. FELIX ‘The Favorite trish Comedicane Gracie Emmett & Company, in “MRS. MURPHY’S SECOND Hoot Mon!! DAVID KIDD A The Scottish Light Comedian | | IN A JAIL CANTON, 0., Nov ness of Anna Wagstaff, 4, for cut ting paper dolls will cost her father, imprisonment in the county jail, where he is now held on the charge | of passing a bogus check Arrangements had parole the prisoner, Kuaranteeing Wagstaff and a papers Job had ance man to sign. They were given to the prisoner's wife to return to the county officials. The girl saw the documents lying cut them into cause of th to be returned Wagstaff must wait in Jail until several necessary & paper doll. Be jhis attorneys are the ld wn Light Solid Lenses, Unbrok en Surf 1 No Conspicuous o& || Lines, No menting, No Lodging Places for Dirt. SPECIAL A frame (guaranteed) spherical lenses accurate ted to your eyes, for $2.50. with fit complete the OPTICAL INSTITUTE 460-462 ARCADE BLDG, for FOURTH FLOOR. { gold-filled ROBSON BAR PUBLIC FROM TABULATING ROOM Auditor Otto A. Case an- nounces that the public will be barred from the tabulating room at the county auditor's office during the receiving of November 5th election re- turns. This plan will be adopt ed to prevent confusion inci- dent to the eagerness of candi- dates and public to get early information concerning the re- sult of the election. Case ex- pects the work of tabulating the returns to be complicated because of the many mixed tickets. 1 MRR MME RH PASTOR SEEKS JAIL LIFE PATERSON, N. J., Nov. 2.— The members of the Cedar Cliff Methodist church at Hale- don learned with astonishment that their pastor, the Rey, warts P, Coon, had spent a night In the Passafe county jail at Paterson to obtain ma terial for the sermon, “The * Man Behind the Bars,” * SeeeEEeR SEER LOO OR RIOR -The fond-| | William Wagstaff, a week or more | n made to} been prepared and sent to an Alli-/ on the table in her home and deftly | ailure of the papers | f for | | malities again are gone through by | atte te eee eee eee = A Corking Male Quartettc Theo. Carley’s Dogs Poodles EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION THE THREE STANLEYS—An Unnuseal T Funsters Vaudeville in erica for } Precock Unequaled Vaudeville M Vaudeville BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE “THE JUNGLE Gl (With Tom Linton and Grace Lindquist.) THE SCENIC SINGING AND DANCING TROPICAL - on | 106 { OTHER GREAT FEATURES (Paid Advertisement.) EDWARD MEAT! (Treasurer Pierce County.) REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR STATE TR The man who forced the street railway and tions to pay their taxes amounting to nearly “oneHalt Dollars.” If elected State Treasurer, will devote the to the office as I have to the County Treasurership.