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ra HOLD CourT |r SUNDAY NiGHTS. Police Judge Gordon has started a Sunday night court for the bene it of working men who get into © toils of the law on Saturday night sprees. The judge will hold this court at § o'clock each Sunday night. He will hear the reports of the arreat ing officers and prisoners whose offenses are not serious will be discharged. The first Sunday night court will be held tomorrow, DOG AND WOMAN, Bound by Surgeon, BOTH WELL NOW ORICAGO, Noy. 23.--Mre. BH, W Jehnson of Menominee, Wis. whose life was saved by having the akto from the stonrach of a akye-terrier puppy grafted over a wound on her arm, has completely recovered and left the hospfial for her home. She took with her the puppy which was bound tightly to her arm for seven days, while its skin was growing fast on her flesh, one side of the piece remaining attached to the puppy all the week. The puppy will spend the rest of its life in Mrs. Johnson's home. An Echo From the Ad Club Eilers Music House to Give a Musical Mela: at the Y. M. C. A. Teascerorw House was When Eflers M @ppointed host at one of the Ad Club Luncheons recently, several hundred hungry Admen were turned away; the big Hall at the Rath skeliet being packed long before the hour announced for the “doings.” However, those who succeeded in getting taside were so enthusiastic that the Y. M. C. A. offictlais re quested the big Music Store to play asreturn engagement, as theatrical folks—and on Sunday afternoon next “A Musical Melange’ will be presented at the Y. M. ©. A The resources of the big Music House will be taxed to supply a feast of melody. Mr. Paderewski will play his famous “Minuet,” and | & galaxy of Talking Machines will) reproduce the voices of the world’s famous singers. | The ensemble will be under the! direction of George Francis Rowe, | the Director of Publicity for Eilers} Music House. The Melange will) begin at 2:15 sharp and end at 3:16. Following the music, Rev. Ralph D./ Atkinson will address the meeting. | There will be no charge for admis- | sion. AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—Dark. Metropolitan—Dark Seattie—Seattlo Stock Co. “Seven Days. Alhambra — Photoplays vaudeville. Orpheum—Vaudeville. Empress—Vauderilie. Pantages—- Vaudeville. Grand—Vaucdeville ena motion and devyle. Meibourne—Photopiays and vau deville. BEREEERDERE EES EH # S j® * AT THE MOORE * * * BREE EEE REE ERE EEE It is doubtful if a play has been {given to the stage | ent years jthat has aroused mo liscussion Ithan “The Typhoon,” which opens at the Moore theatre tomorrow night. The play is from the pen of the Hungarian dramatist, Menyhert Longyel, and was presented first | jat Buda Pesth. Later it was trans jistes into English, French and Ger }man, and it has set Occidentals to thinking wherever ft has been pro-| duced. Walker Whiteside will head | jthe same company at the Moore} that made a success of the plece at} the Fulton and Hudson theatres In| New York. Or. L. AR. Clark. D. D. 8. To say that we are able to offer, e#ae rae reek ehh hhh hh) our patrons high-grade dentistry is # *) to offer no more than that which|® AT THE METROPOLITAN #/pretty faces and gowns and Ifiting | stricken * RRR AAERRAH RHEE “The Red Rose” comes back to ean be honestly offered by any com: | # petent dentist who values his repo tation, but to assure you that we/ suntany pnw le agli fe \the Metropolitan theatre tomorrow jnight for a week's Visit. Those ae sn meng a seat ba who saw and heard this musical your good jndgment, because it rep- comedy last season will want to re- Fesents a combination that is ideal |Peat the dose, especially in view of fn dentistry. Our prices are go | the fact that Zoe Barnett is still in Yow that nobody can afford to.neg-|the leading role. Her singing of lect their teeth. Just think of set-|"MY Bohermla” lingers with us still ting a crown for $4.00 that any oth es pnemge er Gentist would veers you 310 09 REAR REAR RH * for, or a regular $10.00 plate for! * $5.00, Obey that insistent impulse! | * AT THE SEATTLE See the Regal Painless Dentists. \Reakteeeeenkeanne Regal Dental Offices “The Spoilers,” dramatized trom the best story Rex Beach ever oe . ca ©. © 5, cmeneee? wrote, will be presented at the Se- Third Ave, N. W. Cor. Union| aitie theatre next week, beginning NOTE—Bring this Ad with you Monday night. The story does not AT THE MOVING PICTURE HOUSES You'll Find Interesting Features at the Theatres Listed Below MELBOURNE :"!!°:: “Home of Glass Curtain” — Louis i Shaw at the organ. Edward B. Rees, teno GRAND 8 22.:50hhce" CIRCUIT LEVY'S GREATER ROAD SHOW NO. 2. 2d and Madison * * * Big Sunday Offe in White,” two-r based on the no ring. “The Woman | Thanhouser drama ‘| by Wilkie Collins. tragedy ahd romance. mond at the plano, A. Gilbert a CUGENE $20,000 MOTOGRAPHIC in Vaudeville and Photopla NEW $ and the LATEST Fk ‘HE ARMY SUF lonal photo-dr ndoubtedly produced. BRN DRAMA the in sens toe reels, Odeon Theatre new pictures topay FIRST AT PIKE Union Theatre Av, Opposite the P. 0. City Theatre 206 Second Av. The Dynamiter, Western drama. Mamma Wanted, comedy The Heavenly Voic Johnson at bis best oe As A 10¢ SHOW FOR 5c LATEST PHOTOPLAYS Pathe's Weekly—Ramesos, King of Egypt (2-ree) feature) SATURDAY 5c--Crown--5c “The Kerry Gow” t—Heein—t own Duel.” “Timid Mar: line, Hose and Buckley, ALHAMBRA Sth and Westiake |1—-Zoe Barnett Metropolitan «se» Seattio Moore . Pantages «» Orpheum . Empress 6.——Virginia Grant j lose, but rather gains, by dram: atiza- | tion | >| *) * * SERRE EERE REED EH . * AT THE ORPHEUM * Pee eee eee ee eee ustial seven-act bill will be 4 at the Orpheum thedtre with Paul Dickey e« the traction. Dickey will » Come-Back,” a college campus romance. T. Roy Barnes and Heasle Crawford have a skit The Fakir and the Lady The High Life Trio brings vocal and | instrumental nunibers, Oscar and Suaette are drawing-room dancer The Three Bremens, one om & striking young woman in Mesblings balance themselves on unsupported ladders. Lew Cooper is a character singer. DeWitt Young and young sister (he, hat) have a jug-/ sling act | SPREE EER ERE REE EE . * * AT THE EMPRESS * * SEREUEE ERE RE EEE Ee Another big “girl” act comes to the Empress theatre next week, | This time it is the Macy Modeis, the company numbering 15, with} Joan Villassana as the featured | player. The act boasts much fan } tunes, Pauline Fletcher will pre jet, “The Girt W Taking Way.” Virginia Grant, a deauteocus vaudevillain, brings songe and clothes. Devere and Lewis are instrumentalists, Don Carney sings, tell stories and plays the piano, And Jacobs’ dogs ith a i ht tit tne idl * AT THE PANTAGES « SEER EER EERE Ee The new bill at the Pantages theatre, opening with the Mouday matinee, will feature one of New! York's The famous afterdinner shows, 1912 Review The scene ace at midnight In the Cafe A scenic dancing aad slinging act will introduce Dasecing Davey the original “dance-your headoff kid.” who will be by Pony Moore. Jane Madison and company have a comedy sketch, Her Firat Case of Diver Alma Fern sayt she ile the real “piano swirl Dan O'Neti has a sketeh, The Captain and the Kidder” The Holmen brothers are Earopean bar experts, with a sense of humor X CASE IN SMALLPO: SLEEPER—-HOLD NINE! Lenned W 23.--Nine passen keors aboard a Pullman ear, includ ing W. J. Stilgebouer, Mra. Stilge bover and thelr 7-yearold son, of Los Angeles, are quarantined today at Castle Rock, Colo., 30 miles from here. This action was ordered by the Denver board of health an the result of RC. Jones, a Pullman pas senger of the Santa Pe train, being with smallpox while en route here Se MUSICAL COMEDY IN THE KITCHEN . A wonderful bet each Beaten to a fade-awa: So side by side each sc As he generously hol: ——— aes WOODY’S DAUGHTER | ENTERTAINS BEAU | HAMILTON, Bermuda, Noy, 23 —Kenneth I. Fills of Mount Ver non, N. Y., a Princeton sophomore who was Miss Eleanor Wilson's es cort to all the Princeton football games as well as a number of s#0-| cial functions, is an arrival here| today, President-eleet Wilson and his daughters are spending a vaca tion here. WANTS TO COLLECT SEATTLE’S GARBAGE) The offer of R, Alexander to make @ 10-year contract with the city for collection and destruction of garbage was put off until December 6, to await engineers’ reports, by the board of public works yesterday. The offer was made on a basis of $175,000 for the work of the first year and at the same rate per capita for increase in population thereafter, jock has Our coffee-pot and our tea-kettle make day; Hach thinks as a singer he has the other y. reeches his song, Believing a record he breaks; While the frying-pan site and hisses them on, ds the steaks, assinted | Thankful Thankfal for our clothes, a» well, For what cash we have to elink, For the place wherein we dwoll; But our breawian with «praises awell For @ boon that’s still more vast, We have quiet for @ spell, Thank, the gods, Election's past! Now no longer neod we think Of the things the speakers tell, How the country’s on the brink Of the gulf that leads to hell; Orators no longer yell, Hoarse and bareh and loud and fant, a seer YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People Beattie Htar by notifying on of = 4 o ‘eo prompt an re promet ont” A this offic: te see Ular ‘denvery of the any attempt to * i" for sceire of the ore the beat iets ye night fy bhene this office Bt once. Main #400. Ask for the Circulation Department $15,000 for personal in during 1911, Nels ainet the Se Claiming juries received Larson opened sult am atile Electric company in t eral court yesterday formerly trial Ww. Korte, pty Milwaukee lawyer for the Chicago: " & Puget Sound Railroad Co. bas been appointed solicitor for the wtat of Washington and Oregon. with office In Seattle, It wee an nounced yesterday. mplaints are being made by vnnout of Queen Anne Hill that all kinds of garbage is being dump od into Lake Union by some one at the foot of Fourth ay John J, Elilott, president of the Seattle Real Estate association, left | ester: for California on the Gov | ernor. if William H. Gariand, wheee con |appealed to the United States su |preme court, wae yesterday re jheased from the county fall } $1,000 bail be the subject of Mayor Cotterill's address before the Brotherhood of Ithe Fire, Presbyterian church Thesday night Medford, Or. — Compelling Marshal M. 0. Jones, who had attempted to arrest him, walk 100 yarde ahead on the road at the point of a gun, Lee ter Jones, a youthful deeperado, plunged into the brush and mi is escape. A posse it | searching for the boy. Portiand, Or.—Hood River has |gathered fn both firet and second prizes for the Spitzenbers and Yel liow Newton apple display at the Pa cific Northwest Land Show Centralia, Wash——Although mo: than three dozen witnesses test fied, the coroner's jury investigat ing the death of Charles Newell, found murdered, developed nothing new. Chico, Cal.—A note on the leg of a wild goose, killed by George Pe- ters of Paradise, Thursday after noon, dated Okanogan, Nov. 21, 9 a m., indicates the bird flew ‘160 miles in eight and a half hours, or & fraction less than a mile and a) haif a mipute. Kingston, Jamaica,—Considerabie looting is reported at Savanna, La | Mar and Montego Bay, following | ithe hurricane fn Western Jamaica A force of constabulary has been sent to each place. Bteamship Humboldt, carrying a) full cargo of freight, sailed for Southeastern Alaska at 10 o’clook this morning. She carried many prominent passengers. A claim of $5,000 salvage for the rescue of the schooner Oceania) Vance, in a gale 18 miles southwest of Grays Harbor Nght, on Novem ber 13, was instituted in the U. 8. district court yesterday by Charles Nelson Co., owners of the steam shooner’ Riverside. Port Townsend.—Encountering storms which carried away every movable object on the decks, the schooner Prosper hae beached here, 28 days from Kallul, She lost her Jibboom and her sails were badly torn. Vancouver, Wash.——The wish of William Bird, who committed aul- ome |cide by shooting himself, that the $304,222 SPENT ON CEDAR RIVER DAM In compliance with the resolutton of the council, City Engineer Dim transmitted an itemized statement of the disbursements on he Cedar lake dam, showing that the expenditures thus far have been 304,222.79. The report to the council is the outcome of a fight made by Councilman Goddard to hove the work on the dam discon tinued, charging the city was wast ing its money SPECIAL SERVICES FOR THANKSGIVI Practically every church in the city will hold special Thanksgiving services tomorrow, In many of the churches union services will be held on Thanksgiving day. Others will hold ‘evening services during the week, Thanksgiving turkey shoot take | plac , as scheduled, at his house, will be carried out tomorrow. New York.—-The “ghost” will walk regularly for Mrs, Lucy © | Roberta after this, the superior {court having issued an order for her husband, the “ghost” in “Ham \let,” at the Garden theatre here, to |pay $50 a week alimony. The Congress, a new liner being | built for the Pacific Coast Steam jship Co, by the New York Ship building Co. at Cambridge, N. J., will be launched the last week of December. The vessel will be de lvered fn April Shelter sheds for shipwrecked mariners have been established at five prominent points on the west |coast of Vancouver island by the Canadian government, Paris.—Will M der arrest, charge his wife. jery is un- with shooting She had pleaded with we for food and drink,| eg he fed) vietlon for grand larceny te to be} on Atle Today and Tomorrow” will | vieted for violating Tacoma’s anti-/| treating ordinance, was ordered by | How their candidates excel the gods, Klection’s past! | Thank Campaign Mes are on the blink To oblivion they fell; Spent is all the campaign ebink, None ts left, no, not a smell; Banners, bands and lights, pell mell the discard they are cast, And thé clouds of dust dispel; Thank the gods, Election's past tn ENVOY ‘Time bas rung again his knell, Such excitement coulda’t last; Ah, thore goes the dinner bell; Thank the gods, Election's past! ey ae him for months to kill her and end her suffering.’ She had long been Three times she tried }to commit suicide, Each t wee pre ted by her busband. | After he shot her he gavo himself \up to the pollos. | po | tan invalid Rev. James Elvin, assistant pas tor of the Piymouth Congregational icharfh, has accepted a call to the First Congregations! church at The Dalles, Or, Rey, Elvin has been | pastor of the Fauntleroy Congrega- tional church for two years. Coming off the dry dock yester- |day, the steamship Yukon, former: | ly on the Seattle-Frisco run, | ready to begin her maiden voyage jto Alaskan waters, The Yakon re | places the Hertha | Minneapolin—The second annual | Minneapolis Conservation and Ag ricultural Development Show clos-| jed today, The Western Washing jton exhibit has attracted # great | deal of attention, especially the Bellingham exhibit | HIS IDEA OF WOE ne she} A MUSEMENTS ——— ——— TT LL OWIN CO/ OORE™ ONE WEEK—COMMENCING TO) NIGHT OTHER MATING sATURDA The Cye WALKER WHITESID The Typhoon A Stnwe Setting That Has Not Keen Equnted tm Potng aed Hichwens = a Boe to 82.00. VRICES—Kveniog, Mat ARTHUR HARTM The World's Greatest Violiniat, Anwisted by fed French Plantet, Metropolitan Theatre, D Prices Mat Andre Dortval, the ¢ 91.00, $1.60, 92.00. B ordern will receive prompt - x $2.50 BAILEY & MITCHELL MGRS LAST THREE TIMES Tonight—Tomorrow Matinee and Night “SEVEN DAYS” ~— WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 BAILEY & MITCHELL Present The Spoil J “Tmein debt, heavily in debt.” le that all that’s troubling you?) From the” way you're acting I thought somebody owed you money tha, you couldn't collect.” Champaign, 1iL—On an indiet- ment charging perjury, Prof. Chas. |L. Hall of the University of Iinot, j faculty, is under arrest here today Tacoma.—George Rehn, a team- ster, told an tneanity commission | examining him on a charge brought | | by Mra. Rehn, he thought it custom ary for a husband to whip his wife when she did not ovey him. Portland, Or—The Marquam | |duilding, a portion of which col- lapsed Thursday, ts entirely vacat ed today, because of the danger of another collapse. the be con- | the sheriff row ing. to be arrested tomor-| Forty other cases are pend-| Vancouver, Wash.—As the result | of a wager between Albert John-| son and Judge J. A. Munday tm the | recent election for congressman, | Jobnson, coggressman-elect, will give a big barbecue in January Cordova, Alaska.—Joseph F.) Digas, former postmaster, was ac quitted Isat night of a charge of embezzling $4,000 of postal funds. Manager Carl Reed of the Moore theatre invited all the poor and orphaned children tn city institu: tions to see the Rainey wild animal pictures at the matinee this after. | noon, The Broadway debating team won over Lincoln in the first of the interscholastic debates, in the Broadway auditorium last night. Miss Frances C. Gage, for the last five years secretary of the Y. ©. A. for Idaho, Montana, Washing ton and Oregon, has resigned. Rev. Ralph Atkinson will address the Sunday club of the Y. M. GC. A in the Thanksgiving program, to be given tomorrow at 2:15 p. m, REGULAR SHIPS TO PUT IN AT TACOMA United Pres Leased Wire. TACOMA, Nov. Geise, Oriental re the Hamburg-American Steamship line, after being shown Tacoma yes terday and dined at the Commer- cial club, announced that Tacoma would be made a principal port at which the Hamburg: American round-the-world steamers’ service, to be started in 1916 through the Panama canal, will stop. A 90-day service between Ham- burg and Puget Sound will be put on, By THE FOURTH ANNUAL Los An. geles aviation meet began today Dominguez field. About a dozen flyers are here for the events. By REX BEACH Evening Prices (Except Monday) Matinee Prices—Thureday, Saturday and Sunday Special Bargam Night Monday Paul Dickey & C HIGH LIFE TRIO . Im Music aud Songs “Matinee Prices—25c & 50c. Night Juan Vi * 18—BROADWAY BEA 4 Massive Scenes Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantage® Vaudeville 1912 CABARET REV ‘ All-Star Company of Entertainers Direct From Long Rat York. First of Famous After-Dinner Shows to Appear 8” OTHER BIG FEATURES ~~ SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE ee —Special Holiday Matinee Thankogivigg-—} IN THE INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS ©

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