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_THE SEATTLE STAR / / | closed Tuesday ' | 1—Mactyn Arbuckle...Metropolitan|loop the loop. Ed Morton sings. Laon Rainey’ Pictures of Africa |The Piying Martine are gymnasts. Moore AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. rpheUn SAAR ER ERE E HENS Moore—" atte Wheel. ca ntages | AT PANTAGES. o i rWabis it ry Metropolitan—Dustin Farnum in “The Lituest Rebel.” Seattie—“The Deep Purple.” Photoplay: | 6.—Queen Mab eb par Wabis SEER EERE Ee ee Empress! The Five Greens, a musical organt-| zation which has met with great suc who take a night off So dine at a| cess in the Kast, will be the head- lobster palace where they meet the | Ine attraction at Pantages theatre “girl.” She knows no apeed limit | pext week. Agnes Mahr and B. My. | koff, dancers of international repu tation, will make their first appear * acta of Anrectede ate mene * ® ance on the same bill, in Hungaria: = AT THE METROPOLITAN, * Russian, Freach and Bnaglish clase ®| fecal ballet dances. Frank Rodgers, & negro ventriloquist; the Four Cook isters; Sam Shaw and Charles Wi son, In @ comedy sketch, “Back ¢ and the Three Biliott Brothers, comedy acrobats, com plete the bill. RAARARHRERERERRAARE * * Alhambra — ‘se 6 and vaudeville. Vaudeville. Vaudeville. Vaudeville. Grand—Vaudeville and motion Photoplsys and vae Redaeuesrtnss vane Klaw & Erlanger are sending “The Round-up” and Macklyn Ar- buckle to the Metropolitan theatre Zi for one week, beginning Monday night. Arbuckle is that plump. lik- able cowboy who mourns that fact Fs te ia ind iin z AT THE MOORE. * PREPS RE EEE EEE ED AT THE EMPRESS ‘\* will appear as Echo Allon.|* @ big production. aa ingle taal de SERRE REE EO EE EEE! There will really be four hend-| liners on the bill at the Empress! theatre next week—George Bi. Reno and his “Misfit Army;" Lot tle Williams and company in the "On Stony Ground;” Will] the well-known contra ; and Queen Mab and Gumper Weis, the ‘Mttlest actress and tin fest comedian in the world The midgets will hold a reception fot kids after the Saturday matinee. © Three Gerts, gymnasts, and Tain Max and Camilie Cameron complete a promising bill. M’MANIGAL IS ON STAND 4 United Frese 1 INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 9.—Ortis EB. McManigal, confessed dynamit- er, took the stand fn the U, 8 court here today in the trial of 47 labor leaders indicted for {llegal trans- portation of explosives. McManigal went on the stand at noon, He is expected to recite his life story from the time he alleges H. 8. Hockin, secretary of the Bridge and Structural Iron Workers’ anion, met him in Detrott tn 1905 and en- listed him In alleged dynamiting plots which culminated in the de-/ struction of the Los Angeles Times building. FAST COUNT ON RECALL No count on the number of fake or worthless signatures attached to the recall petition aimed at Mayor Cotterill has as yet been made out, but the rumor that 50 per cent of the names were being thrown out is declared basele: The count is going on rapidly, will undoubt- edly be finished within 10 days. When the check ts finished, the number of good names will be counted, and if the required 16,000 are there, the result will be certi- fied to the council. “EASY AT THE ORPHEUM. : eeee = “* RkRKRHKAEA RE RED The Florentine Singers, a quartet ot Opera vocalists, will vie with Adrienne Augarde, a former musical comedy favorite, for head- | line honors on the Orpheum thea ¥ | tre's bill noxt wook. Mise Augarde| T' will offer a ee “A Matter of ity.” Charles Drew and company have a sketch, “Mr. Flynn of Lynn.” Goldsmith and Hoppe are conversa- tional machine guns tn “Tne Com. mercial Drummer.” Herbert's dogs Effective October 27th, 1912. “S. S. PRINCE RUPERT” Seattle, Wash. Sunday at 12 o'clock, feidalgnty top eittoria: Vancouver and Prince “S. S. PRINCE JOHN” Leaves Prince Rupert Wedn October 20th, November 6th ber 4th and isth, OF Granby Bay, Kincoilth, B.O. Frid jock, midnis ht, Novem ae Masectt and yee Be Stewa! her ith and and 2ind, Decei bor. Funder 22nd, for Ref: and Theda, B. and Pacofi, Lockport, Jedway GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY Papmeg a 3 trains pone a fr «at Rupert Wednesday and Saturday at for South (155 miles). Returning, leave South Masslten Gunény and Thursday et 10 cine artic Bee Rupert ath pm GRAND ate ag RAILWAY SYSTEM le Track Rout. Chicago to N vows as per other Atlant Sepgerte sleeping cars. Through PULLMAN STANDARD and TOURL J. H. Goodier, C. P. & T. A. 3. M, Burgin, General A Phone. Main 6709. ascnner Deparemene Clty Office, First Av. Vester ‘wiay, Agents for All Srumenenonaie Pot Ale L AT THE MOVING PICTURE HOUSES You'll Find pee ne teteremting Features at the Theatres Listed Below ‘MELBOURNI Oftering: “The ‘ greater than the Pendleton Caleary Round-Up, Two Comedies, ) Pianist. Louls Di- B. award Rees, ‘Tenor, New Acts and Poetoplaga Tomorrow. "Resins Young Widow--Did you have any Pate. vaudeville’s fashionable act by clever women, | trouble getting Jack to propose? ‘alph Ermey, perfect gymnast, Griffin & Hmmert,| Girl Friend—No, dear; I told bim _3dand Cherry comedy duo. ‘our new photoplays. you were after him.— Boston Tran- c . ———— | script, Extraordinary feature, “Guy Mannering,” based ‘aeeeecnteeneece on Sir Walter Scott's immortal gypsy story, A WILL THEY ATTEND? Piece in two reels, Three other big Seattle police department has re- 2d ind Madison « exclusive phote oplays. The best Ge theatre in Seattie,| ceived an Invitation to attend the fourth annual policemen’s ball at} Victoria, B. ©. PUBLIC MARKETS SANITARY Odeon Theatre new pictures TODAY FIST AT PIKE Union Theatre | Tapp Today Drama 15¢ pkg. rolled oats, 100 sugar, 20 : 4 ble mgcine Third Avs Opponite the P.O, Gun Drill al Fort Hamiiton’ § oe ate SE ei emcks. be . ~ baking powder, 0 baking pow h der, 96; 1h¢ cans n, Me dow; 106 A 10. cans péas, 7he doz.; 306 cakned fruit, ity eatre Ate suow ron do _eeat Wks atone ea | AY: 406 dox,; 166 olives, 290; 66 1206 Second Av, 4 ummer sausage, 260; 10 bate laundry tes ee OLE -| youn, 2c; Go mustard sardines, 7 tor "Tragedy of the Desert 2-—"“Mime's Love Story” her Pictures Will Be Shown 5c--Crown--5c First Ava Bet, Madi Pik » haddte, bueklin renova e Ib: halibut, %, 3 for 0c, gmelta, butter, ¥ic b.j one mand Sprin She Substitute F led contracts i ranc ALHAMBRA 22% slele “In the Service of tha [loin of jamb, the Ib ed t State.” r Minos at Bing! 41.36 each; 10 bars eo rie 5 each y Dap, ZC; cat Sth and Westiake reas eee m 12 Boys and t9 e bottle: Engish wathuts, 10c a] a ats Girls Mnglish breakfast tea, Z6c 1b. | er Ta 2 a RO OSEVELT LEADS BY With a dozen varying computations of, the election in California. and the lonly thing certain that all aré wrong, the question of whether Theo, Roosevelt or Woodrow Wilson has carried the state is today as much of & puzzle as when the polls The edge seems to be with Noosevelt, a survey of all [the counties indleating that he has ja present plurality of somewhere between 600 and 700 yotes, It is |not believed probable that Wilson can overcome this lead. Although most of the Hate of al Jeged returns give only four pre }eints missing from San Diego coum ty, a Wilson county, advices from | there today state that 12 precincts are still missing from the official list. The election boards in those precincts failed to send bulletins on their returns, and the ballow themselves are locked in boxes, not to be opened until the official count begins Monday next ASPHALT WORK Roard of public cently taken charge of the main tenance of all asphalt paving in the city. Engineer Dimock objects, however, to releasing the former contractor, Harber Asphalt Paving Co., unalll certain poor work done by them ia either repaired or re imbursement made therefor. $14,000 WORTH OF PROVISIONS. Hoard of pablic works has award. calling for $14,000 worth of provisions for the men at | work this winter on the masonry j dem at at Cotar rt Morphine Habit : Cured Prominent Seattle Phy: Takes Neal Treatment. Used Drug for Years A prominent Seattle physi- cian whose name and address will be furnished to any one in good faith interested, recent~ ly completed the Neal Treat+ ment for drug addictions, and makes the following ment: use of morphine for six years and was taking ten grains hypodermically daily when I| Tl had taken several other ‘cures,’| entered the Neal Institute. suffering a great deal thereby, but was unable to rid myself of the habit. Within two weeks) after entering the Neal Insti- all, I had no further craving or desire for morphine. The most remarkable effect of the treatment is the fact that there) is little or no suffering attach-| ed to the withdrawal of the drug. While at the Institute I had ample opportunity to ob- serve the efiect of the treat- ment upon both alcohol and morphine addictees, and have no hesitancy in saying that it is unquestionably the st that has yet been discovered.” We make the positive asser- tion that the above expresses the sentiment of all Neal Cure patients, Call, write or phone The Neal Institute, 1735 16th Ave., Seattle, Wash. Phone East works has re) state. | a \ “I had been addicted to the! tute I was eating well, sleeping, well and feeling better than I) had felt for years, and, best of | eS ee eae T° FTEST GENERAL SINCE THE ¢ ° seme ote GREAT NAPOLEON so sssssssrssssenereressesese’ Gen, Michel Savotf, commander-in-chief of the Bulgarian army, who, in lees than two twice defeated the nearest Turkish army in pitched attics, and had | utterly routed # second army of 150,000 men which was backing up the! firet. PESELE PERT Le eee Le PLAIN PATH © SOSH SSHSHSHESSHSHOHHSSHSSHSHHHOOOOSD BY BERTON BRALEY “How shall | learn to write?’ the young man cries, And waits for sage advice before be tries There's just one recipe to give hiny The way (o learn of swimming is to #wim, The way to learn of writing is to write There is no other counsel worth a mite. Nor is thin only true of writing folk; ‘The expert golfer joarned bie winning stroke By playing golf—the artist learned Hy sketching nearly everything he saw In al! the fields of labor there are rules, And there are teachers and the best of schools Which guide you on; but stil! this fact is true You've got to DO the ‘hing to learn to do. To eit and dream of deeds ix well enough, Rut dreams are made of very fin Unless you plan and toll and scheme : To make your dream a plain accomplished fact In other words, when you come right down to It, The way to do a thing ‘se just to DO IT! YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People tcounctl. A niotion by Councilman Subscribers to The Seattle Star | Goddard, calling for a detailed re- Wile attics st ence of notiyit | port from the engineer's depart- ure to secure prompt and ree ment, prevailed very Of the paper, or an tempt to mubstitute an- Sther paper for The. Seattle Star, fei the. desire Manawement to secure ¢ service for all, and complaints are gtven courteous and prompt Sitention. If your paper falls to arrive any night by 6 o'clock, kindly phone this office at once. Main $400. Ask for the Ciroulation Department wlar Trinity Chapter of the Brother. hood of Bt. Andrew will commom- orate its 18th anniversary with a dinner in the crypt of the church, Tuesday evening. of inspection of his theatres on the | Coan He will make a complete jexamination of the new theatre in Portland, Statistics for the month of Octo-| ber show that the residents of Ral-| | lard appreciate the branch library | there, 5,986 books being borrowed during that month, Dr. McFadden, pastor of the First Se eburch of Richmond, ae Va., for the next few days will be A motion to authorize the ex-| (bo guest of the members of the penditure of $10,000 to complete | Royal Arcanum, the survey of the Cedar river wa as torshed was continued for a week A&R A RARRA ARERR HAH by the finance committee of the! * *! % Salmon pack on the sound + * this season will amount to ®) *% about 396,000 cases, according * * to a preliminary report made # ¥ by W. 1. Crawford. *| * hk Khaw nea weRann yer's decided that the h tead act of en ler a je homestes act of rilla. Ask him if he prescribes 1/2 ‘which reduces residence from it for pale, delicate children. ‘ive to three years, applies to Ask him if he recommends it *!“*** when the blood is thinand im) fev. and Mre. Carl Dettmere Department of the Interior has 4381, FEATURING On the Line of Peril A Real Story of the Civil War, COMING WEDNESDAY—FOUR DAYS ONLY Kings of the Forest Without doubt the greatest—most thrilling—daring pies ture of Wild Animals and sensational picture was taken in the Transvaal jungles. weak and unsteady. — pure, and when the nerves are “ere uests of honor at a reception Oo, &iven Thursday evening by the La- bees Lendl dies’ Ald society. DAILY THOUGHT One principal point of good breeding is to suit our behavior jto the three several degrees of | men—our superiors, our equals and | those below us, poet, Judge Everett Smith has ordered that the assessment roll in connec- |tion with the condemnation pro- hee of Carroll st. be reduced 50 per cent. Miss Lila Van Kirk of New York | will give a series of iMlustrated Eu |ropean travelogues at the First | Presbyterian church, on November |20 and 27 and December 4, RRR R RR RR * Storm warnings were dis- * played last night on all Wash * ington seaports. A moderate * storm is expected tonight, * moving northeast from the Co- * lumbia river, Yellowstone National Park A Panoramic View of Na- ture’s Wonderland. F. W. Grahi has forwarded a carload of prot | vii uce from Whatcom county and two carloads from King county for exhibition at the Minne: Ww, apolis land sho J. B. Powles has gone to the after Bulgaria had declared war on Turkey, had) John Considine has left on a tour NAVAL OFFICER TURNS Bog < NEW YORK, Nov. 9—From an of the he . officer in the United States navy t pret ata stout 4 the conductor of & bootblack stand |lor in the United § : ie acknowledged by the man who ow Longaere , made the plunge to be one of the orner Of P most unromantic changes reon 42nd ‘There wilt he could make, Tut it has been don h of the r % and by Lieutenant-Commander Phil the ! ip V. Mohun, U. 8. N. (retired) ter and be: And, in addition to the several to other bootblack stands the one-time naval Ket officer now has in various parts Klas AMUSE ME NTS’ VDE THEATRE Five Nights, Beginning T Night, November 12 | = Most Marvelous Pictures Ever Taken, Graphically 0 interesting Lecturer Produced at a Cost of $25 Endorsed by the American Geographic Society and Institute. GREATEST CONTRIBUTION TO NATURAL 86i: PAST DECADE. te Now in Their Seventh Month at the Bijou Theatre, Prices 25c and 50c SEATTLE THEAT Phone—Main 43 Thied | and Cherry Three Times TONIGHT, TOMORROW MATINEE AND The Deep Pu WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY NIGHT, BAILEY @ MITCHELL PREGENT THE GIRL the A BRIGHT, BREEZY COMEDY. Evening Prices (except Monday)... Matinees Thursday, Saturday and Sunday . Special Bargain Night MONDAY Marion Littlefield’s Florentine Singers —_rrorLe——s ED. MORTON The Comedian Who Sings GOLDSMITH & HOPPE “The Commercial Drummer.” THE FLYING MARTINS Double Trapeze Herbert’s LEAPING CANINES CHAS. C. DREW & CO. In “Mr. Flynn of Lynn” World's } sour { +} HeAD 4 | LINERS (| Events in Motion i Headline Acts on One Next Saturday Matinee—‘“Children’s PANTA Unequaied Vaudevsiie Means Pantages Vaudeville BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE The Five Gre AMERICA’S NOTED MUSICAL ARTISTS Hood river strawberry country, in order to study in detail the meth- eds employed in picking, culling and veces ag the fruit for distant ship- men Humans ever secured, All Feature Bi RETURN OF ——-POPULAR COOK SISTERS—=