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SENT Secrion Seattle’s Leading Dentists The Ideal Denta Office Pxaminations and Advi Bridgework, f BETS OF oto Nature Teeth, better mount 4, on vulean from $3 to $18 All Work od Painless Pxtract Botantoa Boston Dentists 1420-28 Second Ave Opposite Bom Marche. Office Hours, 9 a. m. to € p.m 10 to 12 a m Telephone Main 118¢. HOW TOSAVEYOUREVES Try This Free. Prescription Do your eyes give you trouble? Do you already wear eyeglasses or Seattle Sundays, spectacles? Thousands of people wear these “windows” who might easily dispense with them. You may be one of these and it ls your duty to save your eyes before it is too late. The eyes are neglected more than any other organ of the entire body. After you finish your day's work you sit down and rest your muscles, but how about your eyes? Do you rest them? You know you do not. You read or do omething else that keeps your eyes bu you work your eyes until you go to bed. That ts why to many have strained eyes and finally other eye troubdles that threaten partial or total blindness Eyeglasses are merely crutches; they never cure This free pre scription which has benefited the eyes of so many may work equal wonders for you. Use it a short time. Would you like your eye troubles to disappear as if by magic? Try this preseription: Go to the ’ store an tablets; water, drop ft to thoroughls the liquid bathe four times daily quickly your eyes clear up and how | soon the inflammation will disap pear. Don't be afraid to use it; it ts absolutely harmless. Many who are now biind might have saved! their eyes had they started to care for them tn time. This fs a simple } treatment, but marvelously effec (tive in multitudes of cases. Now that you have been warned, don't | ‘delay a day, but do what you can to eave your eyes and you will) thank us as long as you live for| 20.8 st wideawake drug a bottle of Optona wo-ounce bottle with ablet and allow solve. With the eyes two to Just ne Ket rin one note how | publishing this prescription —Ady EVERETT-SEATTLE | INTERURBAN RAILWAY Limite 3:30, 4-39, 1145 p om. dally | attle, Fifth av. A. Ajax Drug Sto ’ Ticket Offices —s ‘Westiaxe: Gree! a0, bg estan leaves both cities £99 Dp om Pa iC NORTHWEST TRACTION CO/ EVERETT WASH | | The Recall of Judges’ and The Elevation of the Judiciary Published and Paid for by EDWIN J. BROWN PERSONS. AND EDITORS THE RIGHT OF LAWYERS DOWN RCALL GEORGE APPEALED PAGES AL AND courT INGTON AND HORN. A TORNEY. and ship g pared of m great ra fore it aia ts now the p road law this prof hee | who are enrolled SMOKE AND POWDER FILL AIRAS PALE FACES | AND REDSKINS FIGHT BATTLE FOR THE MOVIES By Gertrude M. Price Moving Picture Expert for the Scripps Papers. WOUNDED KNEE, 8. D., Oct, 27 ~The moat unique event In the whole history of the moving pleture industry was completed here today! It was the recording of the thrill ing ecenes of the terrible massacre of Wounded Knee on the identi spot where {t actually t@ok pls 23 years ago! The U. 8. cavalry, tn their blue uniforma, stood at attention on the brow of the distant hill, as they did on that memorable day! The Copper Indians, in bright blankets and strange war paint, sat AGAIN in the basin of the Wounded Knee at thelr council of war! Sends P Col. F sages of peace and his assurance of kindness to the chief of the Sioux! Interpreter and Chief of Scouts Phillip F. Wella AGAIN stood tn the center of the little scene, tmparting thetr A Bold Charge by the Redekinson the Pale Faces; and (at Bottom) a U. &. Regular Entrenched Behind His Horse on the Movie Battlefield. unique actment historical event took But the preparation and plans for it took days to re ;Was terribly real and wonderfully) This facinating | «reat As if fired by the desperation of half an hour. the message of the whites to his/Te®! warfare, red men and “pale 1 breathers. the Ted then! face” soldiers of Uncle Sam went | Pete. The w ance of the medicine| ito the fray and acted It out as if The only thing which could have| n Was repeated again, with all tts |'t TRUE, NOT MIMIC od & spectator that this was = > The blue coated cavalry charged a mir battle was the high incantations and = strange aa ogi fi BKC! sown the hill at a break-nock speed,|tower standin midfield, fro h the “movie han p of wh an turned did on the day the battle took pace as they AGAIN ; actually parent p through th in the midst of ap a shot rang out ar air and echoed in Warriors in Great Fight Made by Essanay Co. the hills! Infantry on guard dre T l ? n o 4 dropped to This military spectacle, staged THEN THE BATTLE WAS ON! thoir knees, fired, loaded and fired! with so much care for correctness I cannot describe that scene. It/ again! today is one of the parte of t Free Hot Sulphur! ing mad. bh Dakota unique al picture b on the Bad Land The war-pa 1 warriors rushed across the b as they did {firing and Hing an Baths and Bake = 1» ® ust and a perpetual civillzation smoke f “i the alr nd bh as he net wo before th Oven Treatments 77700 es ee taliy. wis aeons ka ng ce wed (N THE MOVIE wii” Till First Day of November To all patients for a course of Osteopathic f. Treatments be tween this date and the first day ot November, will be given a | complete course of Hot Sulphur Baths and Bake Colonial's Program ! A Until Tuesday Night cv Sf geaare| | ‘Today's performance at the Col : pers evil ountaineer, Otter good = og tworeel Imp; “Hawkeye's Great mati Mev 1. BY ontal theatre shows Seattle fans; wee <i Mio offices are In the the World's Series playes this) pals Request.” Powers drama, and People's month between the Giants and | “What the Wild Waves Did, tor Bank Bidg., cor. Athletics. It will be shown In two comedy tnd Av. and Pike full reels in which plays of im 7.8 St, Su 220. |portaace and details of the big, Colonial Until Tuesday Night 221-222 Hours, 8 a. m. to 6 p./games will be featured. Th The Next Generation,” two-part | m. Sundays, 9 to 12 only. Consui-| pictures were taken with the per-|Vitagraph; “Jinnie’s Ploish,” Kalem tation is free. The low rate c'oses|miss'on and under the supervis- drama The Madonna of the ember Ist fon of the National Commission Storm,” Biograph drama. and are the only compl res 9 :..8; 8 (Signed) DR. LOUGHNEY taken of the big games this y Dream Until Tuesday Night of al about} When In Doubt Buy at McCormack Bros, | {| SPECIALS 9to1 P.M. n's Shire Wom Comforters, cover wood quailty #ilk Rea sides with Tuesday 9 to a one ee ae ee taae partie |Other subjects on the new bill are “A Proposal From Nobody,” of| ase ia The Madonna of the Storm,” the Mary series; “The Doctor's Se | THE STREET SPRAKING CASES |“Riding the Flume” (in the state cret,” Vitagraph drama; “Breeding! tn t upon lof Washington) and a novelty pic- Trout by the Million,” and “An Ol whe ture, “The Wall Street Wall.” Coast Town in France,” Pathe film Suen Sn eft. Ag spplicadt in ty] “The Girl ef the Woods” at tai Coma! Gnill Tuesday Night | ssrect : od abra, features Florence Law orld’s Series Raseball,” two! ng ig ga it nthe story of nquatcern|feelk: | "The | Madonna of the Standard te speak to an audience upon the public|in the wilds of Virginia, and the pol ‘ — a the | tt Cee eee et pan |fich man’s son on whose land they | (out industrial; “Wall Street's P. set ieht le Thal the individuer's uae ot had settled. The squatters reson: | Vall.” comedy | atterns highway oatruct his attempt to oust them from ae what they had considered their Alhambra Until Thureday Night Nov. Fashion Books are Here jown. ‘The artistic ability of tho|,,, The Girl of the Woods,” two-reel | i heroine and that of the rich man’s| Victor drama; “The Anarchist, hrings them together and is|1™D drama; “Animated Weekly, son instrumental in saving the latter in omedy world’s news, and a eee dividual from the guns of the squatters, It ts a real Victor’ ,,. At the Yesler Tonight pata Owe Wives, » reels: “A Ten eee der Hearted Crook”; “The Smug highway | sler.”* Pictures with less flicker, more a multiple reel subjects, colored pie-| it that no one is impeded or obstructed in their free use and enjoyment. of the|tures, and possibly stereoscopic pic reasonable or commen tures with the appearance of act AT THE THEATRES a Y cv" lual depth, are the possible devel THIS WEEK. opmeats of photographic art, ac ae me t\eordiag to Edison Metropolitan—"Stop, Thief.” 4 é % 0 | 2 : | Miss Alice Hollister, of the Ka-|| Moore The Girl~ From ask *ltem, was presented with a gold _ ring with a jade setting, by a Chi-|] Seattle—Batley & Mitchell stock THK ANSWER nese official in Hong Kong after in “Sapho. he had seen her in his first glimpse | ‘ . You of motion pictures Pantages—Vaudeville, teks bunineoe te. ibis aig |] Orpheum—Vaudevine. ple All you weary Several Kalem compantes will|[Emprese—Vaudeville, bie’ ie ,, leave for the South for the wint where they will produce soc and war dramas or E MARKETS Jack Johnson, of the Eclatr, in| ——_—_—_——_"__1 finishing a scene in one of O.| al cooking 1 hie Henry's novels, “Reformation of| no a Callions,” attemp' to ride a 4 @ 60 |horse up the Palisades to obtain a 90.80 ad certain bit of realism Abont half! 16.00 @19.00 way up the horse lost Its nerve) orn %1%O 00 and stumbled. Both man and horge| squash, Hubbard - axe went to the bottom. Johnson was} ” 01% not seriously hurt but had to re-| one ‘ MURDER tire ro the hospital 4 @ 116 nt and — ———___—— a 7% @ 6 e and i 1.76 aon c 7% @ 6 230 @ 8 | 10 turnips ‘ sd 1.90 @ 1.60 Prices * for butter, exes, YIELDS TO HYOME poultry, veal and pork: TEES | orrectod dally by Perry eon) It will effectively relieve all cur | ooings, over 2 Ibe. oor Hy able forms of catarrhal {lls, bron, s, fat, 2 Ibe under Hy chitis and cold in the head of|fiens over 3 Ibe. tat. 14 @ 16 money refunded by the druggiat, or | "ens, fat. ibe. and under 4 the manufacturers, Booth's Hyomol | P\).ye. old, live H t\ Co, Buffalo, N. ¥ ing ducklings + de rt There ia nothing just Ike Hy: priate #s . 12 their own com-|omel, or Just as good, or that gives Fe cuave, tat, ive re ang the trial we. Oe pot! puch quick and sure rellef at al purkeys, old Tome, fat, iaeal trial; fourth. | thet tity se enej email cost—you breathe {t—no) live, «oss. 20 jones wenorged in, the. Indictn m | stomach dosing Complete outfit |Sauabe wood tee. iio 260 jthat the trial Ath 1 Old pigeons, Kod A judiced egainet ¢ |" Try Hyomet at once—all drug: | veal, ft kidney, fr 12 teie"dage tn the use of a cer) ciate soll {t—and see how quickly | Veal, larger | cH not and did not ir trial it heals, soothes and purifies the) ?re,, " ‘ © 410 BOO BET @ irritated membrane of the breath 1" wo 10 - ~ Advertisements” jug Organs Belgian hares ...... 10 9 BAD MEAT CASES isberger & | ‘The appeal cases of S Sons, and the Puget Sound Pack ing Co., the wholesale meat packers convicted recentl in Justtc Brown's court, and fined $500 each will come up in the superior court next Tuesday Sulsberger & Sons wer ed of misbranding a quantity of lunch tongue and the Puget Sound Co. was found guilty of sell ing putrid “potted turkey LISTEN MOTHER, DO BE CAREFUL conviet IF CHILD IS CROSS, CONSTI- PATED, SICK, GIVE “CALI- FORNIA SYRUP OF _FIGS.” fretful, peevish child » if tongue is coated; this 1 ture sign {te little stomach, liver end bowels are clogged with Don't ‘old your our waste. | When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat sore, |doesn't ¢ y act naturally, has stom gestion, diar. rhoea, gly yoonful of “Cail \fornia Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours all the foul waste, the sour bile pnd fermenting food passes lout of the bowels and you have a |well and playful child again. Chil dren love this harmless “fruit lax ative,’ and mothers can rest ¢ ufter giving {t, because ft never |fatls to make their little “insides | Jclean and swee Keep it handy, Mother! given today saves a sick child to morrow, but get the genuine, Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle jot “California Syrup Figs,” which has directions babies, jchildren of all a wh os plainly on the bottle th urely look and see that yours 18 made by the “California Mig Syrup Company.” Hand back with tempt any other fig syrup. A little of for and for gr Remem re are counterfeits sold here, con 19¢ offer exceptional The bu valu for the Tuesc hopper Just 50 Women’s Tailored Suits at All del che $12.50 new arrivals, in the latest high-grade tailored me pular English jot uitings ar Strictly 1 tai and fancy at lined The brown and tau vular $12.50 ina $18.00 $7.48 new models are ¢ \re 25 Women’s | Coats 48-inch cutaways, or full 1 ned at length. T hea materi are caracul annish and faney Come in the atin, =\ rg zibeline, brok mixture L, with $12.00. 5.78 $5.18 up te Women’s $8.50 Dresses fo Dresses, in Bedfor and They are the War tomorr Women’s Kimonos $1.98 begule $2.50 values. Th crepe; come high or $1 98 trimmed (Women’s Trimmed Hats—Values to ' $5.00—for $1.89 at’ 4 them in order to appreciate Hat handsomely trimmed "$1.88 WOMEN’S HATS AT $3.50 of beavers, velours, velvets in handsomely trimmed. fine ne j ; als of mate are Special t All low morr handsomely You will have to se their true value. Every quills, ete Special wings with pompons, in the lot up to A chotce nelection all the popular Values up to $ Tomorrow colors, SHOE BARGAINS BEDDING SPECIALS koline on $1.48 lar $3.50 value; ered with plain 2.69 w—Come 10-4 size, in < lored borders 9c Women's 7Se Storm Rubbers . Men's Storm Rubbers Your Suit Is Here for $15 Tomorrow we will place on sale one big lot of Men's high- Tailored Suits at this popular price. The materials are the best for wear. They consist of the popular plain and fancy serges, tweeds, worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots. Come in the latest models and best hand tailoring. Values the lot up to $25.00. Tuesday at Boy’s Suits at $5.00 on anle tomorrow morning at a big t name as you have paid $6.60 and $7.00 for le breasted styles in all the popular wear- Tomorrow, $5.00. grade lot, all go suite tn the! rfolk or dou colorings. Over 200 Suit Many atime N many ing materials and Underwear — Men's Irte and Drawers an 1 garment for all-wool Drawers fin- Underwear — “Wright's” natural gray Shirts and for men—fine ribbed, elegantly ree Tuesday ished Tomorrow, garment ......-+ Women’s Kid Gloves at 87c Pair Over 300 pairs in this lot; made of fine 8c kid. Tomorrow at SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST. EXPENSIVE MEAL mistaking it for a dainty article of Raa aKa KKK Kgs ics — one of * MOTORCYCLE SUITS i: ee : c F * VICE PRESIDENT «| CENTRALIA, Wash., Oct. 27.—B. the ‘hree ringtalled monkeys be 4 =~ WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.— *|M- Fleming went on a fishing trip to longing to Thomas Prior is worth * Vice President Marshall * | the Newaukum country. He left his $300 more than ever before. This *% wasn't worrted a bit because */C4T on the bank while he waded up rudden increase fs due to the swal:|y tho house refused to appropri #| the river, but during his absence lowing of a diamond pin belonging» ate $7,000 to buy him an au- #/S0at ate the rubber tube leading to Rudy Fishback. Fishback ts In | y tomopile. “I may buy myself x t his light tank, with the result that the habit of feeding the monkeys % @ inotorcycle,” he said. %ihe was forced to drive home every anorning, and while handing Waeeek ek eek e ee eR! MhrONEh a rough country with- out the delicacies one of the Sim { out lights ans reached from behind the wire! Does your furnisned room sult; Fleming expressed himself caging and grasped the stone from|you? Advertise for a better one. gratified, however, that the bosom of Fishback’s shirt, and,| Use a Star want a as the goat's ‘appetite didn’t include tire SEATTLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY | Select from the Goods of the Following Merchants—They Are Thoroughly Re- | liable and Solicit Your Patronage. __GROCERIES | CAFES __RESTAURANTS ev amans smormacann), , Zoble Grocery Co” «.0{German Delicatessen The Meccals ieee: Shop 610 First Avenue | dee wate. PRE C. F. Baasch MARKET 2 Pkas. Raisins AL | 19, WE | 913 THIRD AVE, TLAK 219 Union Street Chauncey Wright People Daily 110 OCCIDENTAL AV. _ THEATRES Joyce of the North Woods Roels Edison drama. Col. Custer’s Tray- A Day With a Hindu Family, he Rond Mores and fra: Pathe. = V new Are PENNANTS “We have moved to larger quarters” Our New Home—1104 Third Av, Lindquist & Lund, Inc. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Fond Recollection that your dear ones have all that SKILL AND MODERN EFFICI- ENCY could provide, and that the Jcost Was so easily within your ex- |pectations, is always a pleasant moment when memory ‘unfolds her pages. Penna ‘Tents, Awnings Sleept rohen 1104 Third Av. KODAKS Developing—Printing—Enlarging NORTHWESTERN PHOTO SUPPLY CO. — Not ‘ta hen _R. Butt th & Soi ae : Glasnce—Vitagraph comedy. E. R. Buttorworty Lissa ten" eee hneeie Greg) TRACRI S SI a

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