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12 MORNING. MARCH 18, 1910. PART 1 6o'WS- CoiuG Tba Exclusive Specialty Honae THE WEATHER. Official airport FREE BANK CASniER DIES. l'linrrnl of J.

M. Stone mill be Held Hero This Afternoon. J. M. fitone, assistant cashier of tli Security National Hank of Pasadena, but for many year connected with tho National Hank of California in Los AnKules, died yeHterday at his home in Pasadena, 701 Santa Barbara street.

Doatn was caused by pneumonia, after a few days' illness. divorce scrrs iileh. WATtTtBS. Ilertla saainst. Veaier A.

1 nntUSLER. naial tirainat John W. tHIIUl tlLzibelh suuiwt Id. divorce" decrees ghaxted. BltrOKniaj.

Marguerite from Waltsr. PI'HTtWM. Ann from George. lHOKBHUfsKK. Lucy from Jnsw.li.' Oliraw harlatte from sUatst hi NO.

Henrietta from Henrv. William fn.m ilanarsta ward, olive Irom J. w. 7 OFPICIAIi DEATH IXST. Nam snd place of death Datsi nrvxiNO.

rnlt. Los 85 atsrch 14 n.KHARlT. Oiyfurd. Li Annulos. 40 Marvh 15 poitlio.v.

Nsncy. Los March In IMFJS. Emma. Iai Anmsles M) Mseeh lit Don't mention it! Keep the change! We are doing everything we can to make men comfortable in fine, Custom-Made clothing putting the best of fabrics and workmanship in our medium and high-grade suits. New Spring Suitings All the popular shades $30 to $65 the Suit "'TWIST to Men Wfio Know" ONE STORE ON IVY" 345-347 S.SPRING CITKEO OF KIDNEY TROUBLE I had kidney trouble all my life, and doo-l tored with many doctora.

with no rnaulta, ao I triad the remedies of the FOO A IIEIUI or 80S Olive IM Angeles. I now am well anl atrons. (Signed) KATHERINB O. JON19T McBCBNEY'S 1inVCV and Bladder IXIUI1L I Medicine. For Bright'! Disease, brick duet deposit, bed watting, gravel, drapay.

dlabetea and rheumatlam. Send 10 oents la (n V. MrBurnev. 2007 8. Vermdht Loa Angeles.

Cat. tot I days' treatment. Prepaid. IJ.M, ell drag-gists. tsoe.

Ahat have yon In the way of FURNITURE that yon wlah to trade for NEW? teee our Kxrbonge Jepartment. FOLEY'S 648 Ho. Mnlll St. D.BONOFF FURRIER LATEST FUR FASHIONS. New Location S10 8.

HROAUWAY Phone 13(113 DRS. SHORES SHORES Catarrh, Deafness, Asthma, Kheumatlsm, Eczema, Epilepsy, (ioitre and othei Chronic Illtiraaca of Kerves, Ulood, Skin, Heart, Lung, Stomach, Bowelit, Bladder, Kidneys and Liver a specialty for 25 yearr. Consul tnt inn Irre. 603-4-. IJusncr 624 8.

Sprlor A. Hour 9-Sj 7-8; 10-12. The Jewelry Store Visitors I to California Always Enjoy. I Brock and Company The Home of Perfect Diamonds 437-439441 BROADWAY till it Solid Comfort Every word on the printed page every object within seeing distance Is clear and sharp to your vision when you wear IV GLASSES 11. THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS KUYPTOK8 (pronounced Criptocks) are restful and comfortable to the eyes no seams to fog your vis-Ion or to show that you are wearing bifocals.

BROADWAY 229 SPRING ST. Don't Forget the AUCTION Tommorow, March 19 10:00 a.m. 219 West 24th Street CHAS. J. HELLNER The Independent Auctioneer.

West 2'JBS. AUCTION RHOADES RHOADES Expert Live Stock Auctioneers Ben A. Rhoadea and Harold II. Khnadee. Sates conducted In all parts of California and adjoining gtatrn.

Office: Main T-ne Angelee. I'bonesi l'ico 274 266,9. HART and BALL T.ns Angeles' Prog re waive Anctloneers" Real Kstate. Live Stock, Merrhandlae and Honaehold Gooda. SOLD ON COMMISSION.

We buy Furniture and Ilnnerhnld (iooda In ANY quantity (or SPOT CAH. 1028 8. FIGCEROA ST. Phone 1SS4. AUCTION SEE C.

H. O'CONNOR, General Auctioneer and Appraiser. Bale conducted anywhere' Thone 64137. THOS. B.

CLARK Oeneral Auctioneer and Importer ot Antique FaraUtura aVlUVtX) TO 911-913 South Hill St VINT. Mala IML H. B. NASH, Auctioneer, 2303 S. Grand Ave.

Sells merchandise or household soods aa IO commiMlon. Cash advanced; Hems paid or goods bonght for cash. Member of 1.. A. Auctioneers' Assoclatleav I'bone turns.

AUCTION The Reliable Aurtion Honae. Trade Mark Registered. S. W. KOHN, Auctioneer.

We buy for spot cash any merchandise, furniture or fixtures. Sales conducted everywhere. Notice: Before you sell, call on me. 1607 S. Main Bt.

Phone Main 8855. nesidence 28938. Member 1 A. Auctioneers' Ass'n. 626 WHAT'S DOING TODAY, us Pedro Chamber is? Commerce will giro a frinefcwa st noon; speaker.

Traffic; Manager Mat-i sr. of Ul Harhord Boeid. Lss laf. end Restaurant KwtW A-onaUaa SU met tiauglil at 741 SuuUi Bread- "Yams, m. Crnnam Port.

No. 8, Ysterana of Farvaga Win. meete it Bieiirhard Hall at plor.e red: atal will re alien ai tna uiub uc.t la lO A n.i Colorado Maw Nc'cku meet at Maple Hal! later! Brotherhood Building. AMISEMK.NT&, Au4itnriiim "The Nlftd Orpheus Vaudeville. Paataste Vaudev ills, Carrie "alonte." Tally's Brosd.ar "trha Career Hlppclrottf Vaudeville.

Alhambra "Marriage Jot Conmuwwa." Ktarms "Mloej Bays Osrdsn "Tim One clean. Moroace "The WalknnV Old tin Calmtl Mission "Mission P1J. gnoerna "When a (Jirl lmi." Ps'are "The filter King Victory "Put Ip Your Hands. Clunss Broadway "Hie Tao Brides. Btirbask Vaudeville and Flrturea-' flranmaa's "His Parisian wife" Hollywood Community four ouc-att plajs.

Me'esOe "Fit to win." allforala Mason "Oning lp." Da lane "Fuss Feathers Unlna'a Blalt" "Are Vol L-zslly sMxuiborjy ''Riders of the IWiiae." Vernuu Athleuc tiuu-B nn.j THE CITY AND ENVIRONS. In Gamnt CTuMiousc. Dancing and cards will be fw ttired at a meeting of the Canadian Maple Leaf Club Friday evening In the Gamut Clubhouse. Married in Vancouver. R.

C. Burnett, 21, of Los Anceles, and Marie Thorp, 18, of Portland, took out a marriape license In Vancouver, yesterday. Brackrarldge Recliai. Mrs. W.

A. Brackenridga will frlve song reclUl at the Little Theater this even in I. She will he accompa nd on the piano by Miss Winifred Locke. Admission Is by invitation only. -larylandCTS to Elect, Former residents of Maryland will hold their postponed meeting in Snead Hall.

Bartel Apartments, u4 West Sixth street. Friday evening. There will be a proKrammc, Roolul hour and election of officers. President Madison Marine will preside. Lecture on Co-Masonry.

A lecture on Co-Masonry will be riven by Louis Goaziou, Grand Com-nander of the American Federation )f Human Rights, Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Krotona Institute. Mr. Goaziou Is the head of the Co-Masonio Order In America, Used-car Men to Meet The monthly meeting of the Used Car Dealers' Association of Southern California will be held, Thursday evening, at the Jonathan Club. President M.

A. Leach will be chairman, and questions regarding the general welfare of the used-car business are be presented and acted upon. Kansas Picnic Tba annual plcnlo of the Kansas Society will be held at Sycamore Grove Saturday. Arrangements are In the hands of Judge Summerfleld, first vice-president; Kenyon Warren of Pasadena, treasurer, and George W. Hamlin, secretary.

A record attendance of Jayhawkeni Is expected. Dr. Bhlcls Goes North. Dr. Bhlels, Superintendent of Education, will leave for Berkeley today to confer with the regents of he University of California with regard the proposed branch here.

He afto will go to Sacramento to tttend to matters relative to school. 1 nance. fJrsaeO Cnlon Meeting. The Los Angeles Graded Union will meet In Berean Hall, Temple Auditorium, tomorrow at 9:45 a.m., to Which all persons Interested In Sunday-school work are most cordially Invited. Miss Meme Brockway will speak on "Easter Plans" at the superintendents' conference; Dr.

O. P. GIfford on "Service," and Prof. A. A.

Macurda on "How to Study." Texas Reunion. The Texaa Society win hold its first reunion since the "flu" ban Thursday at 8 p.m. In Forum Hall, 203 Mercantile Place. Monta J. Moore will preside and there will be a literary and musical programme, followed by dancing.

Plans will be announced for the annual San Ja-ointo Day picnic reunion at Sycamore Grove, April 26. Gamut Club "Smoker." An exhibition of the Paget method of natural-color lantern slides by George F. Clifton will be the feature ff an attractive programme to te presented at. the mldmonthly "smoker." at the Gamut Club, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Among others who will appear are Jtff Jefferson, dramatic reader; Le Arthur Myers, baritone, with W.

le Davidson at the piamv Morris Btoloff, violinist, and A. Jleirold de Grosse, story teller. FOH I1AIKDSTOWN An ordinance was adopted by the City Council yeHterday providing for the issuance or jiou.iuii) oonas voieu by Municipal Improvement District iio. I ftr the sanitary sewer system In Bhlrdstown. This bond Issue was voted September 5, 1917, but the war ban on public improvements held up the work.

GET EXGIXK CONTRACT. A contract waa awarded by the City Council yesterday lt the National Engineering Company of Wilmington for Installing the machinery In the tire boat which tins been built at the harbor. A transfer of J4T50 waa made from the Ben--ral fund to tho lire department fund to meet the expense of thin contract. i 443-445-447 S. Broadway.

Exquisitely dainty garments of heavy quality Italian silR, in either pink or white offef envelopes, camisoles, gowns, vests and bloomers in fancy and simplicity styles. Bloomers from qJ1 Vests from U443-445-447 S. Broadway Women who dress rvith care and refinement are partial to a opier Hat or Blouse That distinctive style, Workmanship and quality of fabrics so plainty visible in high-grade merchandise is apparent. Price not prohibitive. Hats $10.00 to $50.00 Blouses $3.75 to $50.00 IMPORTER 716 SOUTH BROADWAY Specialty Shop Millinery, Blooaea and Accessories, Kstabllalied In 1888.

TEETH $5.00 Best Ness setter. sutler -a mm euctlee. UUM fjl I taw ffio.h res sa. tluSlna vour ehalea Set isaterlal. DoaMs auctlai satural sumt, harieitiee rlate.

aad. SUAHAN CEO IB vaan My Extremely Low Prices: Sen 8t at lisld Crrn.il (21 Brldia Work (22 karat) fl Pereelala Crawni i4. fistS Fllllats (Heat) as Bert) 4)1 00 urn Kills Fllllnaa asi iniari (o) Sratkltla Paratli river Fllllna (B.ttt Mr easiest F'llail (Seat) Taatk Treated starve Stieeved IMW I.VMIH mtmi eo charge for I'uhiless I.itracling and Cleaning, when other work Is coa-ti acted for. X-RAT DIAGNOSIS. mt at valaaMs.

I sa euk IT sflM raa fall vali.s tar It ea festal verk. LIBERTY t.ONDS ACCEPTfO. WW A VKNTAL, I'AHUIR. A prtrat Wl-elus, iip-to-dste, HAMTART denial errin. Mlh starHlnecl tnstrunienla and tenaloiuaalv opwstora abom yon wtU aot bs asbamed reommMt te four frlenda CAAMINATION FRtE.

Hmra I aa (Ml DR. FAIRFItLO ana to soft PaatatH Tbaater RMa, sua lUuta tVttdwey. Pae naa. Cancer Can Be Cured Hundreds of our cored patients verify this fact. Thy.

ilrlan In attentlnnce. The II Ks. 3. ltitllH.K CAN. t'KR Cl'ltK, Main 3U4T.

Kooine -(13 Mnjr.it to Theater Ulus ESTABLISH CD 1891 Woodill Hulse Electric Go. Inc. 111-113 EAST 322 ST WTAJU)UN0IHt(a0IUIItft0N9SiUtf 7 PC 45 Ho. Ilroiulwsy. rart of our gonrloo At great expense we had anr attorney draw aa a lease that would comply with the lawa of California between landlord and tenant.

It is not long and complicated, but practical. We have had it printed aa a utility lease for sfores, warehouses, gnragea, baeemente, lofta, buildings of every description. Property own era can hare copies for the asking. nyland's "14" Cold and Grippe Tablets break up colds and grippe. Carry a bottle with you.

Take them when the ft rat symptoms appear. Tbey will not (all. Can be given safely to children and Infants. For sale at reliable drug stores. Standard Homeopathic I'liar-n-acy.

316 Broadway (across the strict from Urauman's Theater.) COLDS MEETING THE DEMAND The HARBOR IIOV8ING CORPORATION a oriranieed to meet the Inhifctent demand of working men for better houalnx find better living- condition. It has under construction at Kan Pedro four hout-Intc unit, a eliinhouft. ami at hie tie field. The plant will accommodate two hundred and fifty men. If It In full the estimated net return over and above operating exnenNett, in -durance and taxes in seventeen per cent, per annum.

The qiifMlon 1h Will they be full? Animer It for yountelf. The men are there now living In other places. Would you. If you were living and working In Nan Pedro rather live In nurh a place thn In the ordinary lodging or hotel, with which you are familiar, at the laino price? If you would the question Is answered the men would, too, and they will. The buildings will be full.

If they are kept full they are one of the most profitable of Investments. luiing ahe construction of the buildings stock is for sale ai par. It Is worth Investigating. We will glad to tell you more about it at our olllces, or if you write or telephone wo will send a represcn-tativn or mull complete data, us you prefer. -HARBOR HOUSING CORPORATION Citizens National Rank Illdg.

Phone Broadway 3512. Mezz, lloor. 10 the commercial agency your employees will recommend Hummel Bros. Commercial Dept. 424 S.

Broadway AUCTION TODAY, TUESDAY, 9:30 a.m. Elegant Furniture, Also Cole 8, 7-Pass. 1916 Automobile 755 S. LAKE ST. (C 8th).

Sf.li Edison Vlctrola with 100 records. 1300 Circassian Walnut Bed Room Suite, two large Leather Rockers, I good txt Kuril, Mahogany, Oak and Reed Rockers. 18x40 mirror, Davenport, Hall Tree, fine Dining Room Set, Pedestal Table, Sideboard, Serving Table, China Cabinet. Dining Chairs. Porch SuIiir, $760 Butter-kist Popcorn Machine, Talbert Corn Krtst Machine, 2 Show Casea.

Vandy Computing Scales, 100 ft. new Hose, Laundry outlit. Pofch Swing, 2 Boukcases. Can't describe everything Good Sale Owner Koing East. The Cole 8 is positively one the best cars on the market and is Jual like new, having only been driven lo.OOd miles.

Car will be sold at 10:30 aharp. STKOCSE HULL. Auctioneers. 62703. wtezP SECONO FLOOR fSJfgir "HOMER LAUCHUrf BtOfl 1 -A Stone was 35 years old.

He was married lust summer, He leaves a widiiw, a mother, sister and brother, William M. Stone, of the First National Hank, Los Angeles. The funeral service will be held this afternoon at Iiresee chnp el, 855 South I'igueroa street, by Dr. Davidson; rector of St. John's Kpls-copal Church.

Burial will be at Evergreen Cemetery. BACK PAY FOll FLYKRg. Flight Lieutenant A. R. Lopez, attached to the Soldiers' and Sailors' Replacement Bureau, has Bent to Hockwell Field for the necessary blanks upon which cadets In the air i-ervice may make their applications for the difference between the pay they received whilo in this service and tho $100 per month which It is now provided should bo paid them for tills time.

Lieut. Ijopez says thcr are about J000 cadets in Los Angeleg who ore entitled to this Increase in pay, and he will receive their applications at the replacement bureau, in the north City Hall Annex. "CALLUS CORNS" LIFT RIGHT OFF Doesn't hurt! Lift any corn or callus off with fingers Don't suffer! A tiny bottle of Frcezone costs but a few cents at any drug store. Apply a few drops on the corns, calluses and "hard skin" on bottom of feet, then lift them oft. When Freexone removes corns from the toes or calluses from tho bottom of feet, the skin beneath Is left pink and healthy and never sore, tender or Irritated.

lrifreM trri(fth of deltratu, nervous, run-down people In two wek' tlm in many instancna. I'luJ and highly n-dortd by former United Sta.te Kntor and Member of Conrreas, well-known phyatclaiii and former I'ubllo Health nmriala. AbK your doctor or druggist about It. IUJUJXIJU.I I ii' i in i 1. tna yif One hiinrlred thoiiMiiA Cimnty enjoy Gunin pntaction of UlU lliil cumpauu.

1 1 II fiimflHUJttf luton f. Finn mrrr MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, i ACetiiloRelnHorFeTerlabneaa, Canatlpallon, eadaohe, I etlaniacn reaoiwa, iw-wb IXaerrlere, and Drejro Trade Mark. Warms. TOer ureal op t-nine IW hoars. At all Druga lata.

Mot. Bimele madad FKKK. Iddrt.1. tniaubstlluta. hqxhER HUt Bojr, U.Y.

BUSINESS BREVITIES. (Advartlalng The Times Branch Office, No. 619 South 8prlng utreet. Advertisements and tfubucriptlona taken. Telephone Pico 700f 10391.

Ft. Kdpar Hotel, host in ttedondo. Have your picture by Sleek el. TO REMOVE DANDRUFF Jet a small bnttla of Panderlne at any drug siors for a few rents, pour a tittle your band and rub well Into the scalp with the finger tips. liy morning numt, If not all.

of this awful srurf will hove disappeared. Two or three applications will destroy every hit of (land- ruff; atop scalp Itching and falling hair. THE I LIKE- TIME'i TQi OP Si. LOOA1 OfTICB. V.

at n-DATBI3l OIUBAO. IM Angeles, Maroh 17. Reported by ford A. Caivan-ter, Msteurolofux. At 6 o'clock a.

in. the buom-ater regiaUitd at 5 p.m., 30.13. Thermometer for the oorresi'ondintf Jiourg fchowod 6 dtff. ted 72 dez. Belatire humidity, G4 per cent, p.m., CJ tr cenL Wind, A a.m norto-west, velocity a miles; a p.m., wert, velocity miles.

Highest temperature. 7. leg.i lowsat, III (leg. Raiafall ftr aeaaDn, 7.08 inches; last saaatn, 12.40 lncbea Ittrf. meter reduced to tea level.

W'EATHMl WMHTK1NH The Valley la under tha uontrol ol the area, of low irirure which tuve CliforDla tha rains of Kn-oay. Ihia deinoMin la central cter lllincia, and procliutation isiiiural, but li)it, cer Uie ea. era half at ouuntrv. Tho urai of luifli 1- riuv ua rontjol of weAura leather is central oer lui'i. iiina con.uu.aia uuure continual lair aeatlier for Augelta and ticiiuty lor another thirty -tux hotiia.

Oiu nARD RRPonrs Minimum and eitilmm iuii.viuia'a irora urn orduuMt, rapi'rtod jesteraay tc the Uw Angeira office ot the U. B. Weather hu- blatirina Max. ao i. uu IKt Ui UJ tf a IA est Mln.

Ilakuraneld Unta Cnron tajon I'iai4ttiu4 l'kMlK'Da Rtdlujuls Hivrrsido twnta birlwra Hia IttTnarduio Sn Keruai.d' kanta Aua tig as 40 lit 40 iij Aneelt and vicinity; Increasing clonal, neat Tuetdjj. STATE FORECAST. RAV frRAXClftn M.mh 17 tvIV- n.rf. ami vkinity: ITotablj hoeni funtheoi Olitr'mn: Increasing olcudinew Tuesday: lutla nfUivet uinda. fcacnnientu, clan and (hn Joaquin val-leja: 1'rocaljijr ahower TusiU; light southerly winda 1 ARIZONA rOUBCAST.

WAHIUNCTOV, March 17. rororaat for Arisnaa! rur Tntlay and Mulnisda; but miKh change In temperature, SUN AND MOO.V. for hnt AnarteeINonnal standard laoth J4ert-nlan Unia) Minh IS. sun riM 5:30 eeu in. Man-h 18, muuu nsea 0:13 u.m., sUa a-m.

March 10. TEMPERATURES, Max. Mln. I Mix. Mln.

.48 44 Abilene Iloiee Hoxton IlitlTalo Cliirago Tcnvrr llts Moines lkxlge tlty Kureka n8UIT Freano Calreaton Rarre Helena Hiuon ln'lettendenc. Kainuwla Kansas City Knoxtille Lua AuKelca Mempbia Modena Mt. Wilson Needles New Orleans New York no 14 Nonn Heaa fill 4D fill Vi 4H 118 no 4lt i 118 711 40 ftrt 42 00 7 04 St! Oklahoma Olniitia 42 80 42 48 24 40 44 40 f.2 SO 42 32 40 411 ntktiurgtt I'ortlond, Or. Haind City Hcd llliirf ltoM.4)urg Robwell si. Umit St.

l'aut ttactamento Suit l.aka Cirv een uiego San Francisco. S. Iiuia Obispo. 72 Seattle CO 44 82 Ml 70 70 00 24 78 Spokane Tanipa Tonoiah liiraen Sli! WHAhington 82 4tff inneanucca TO Winnipeg TIDa, TAOUX lViw. Rich.

Mar. 18.. 4 00 lu ia 04 47 Mar. 19.. 4 43 .10 48 IVwr.

11 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 4 02 10.13 o. 103!) 13 11 Ml b2 5.0 U4 4.B Mar. 20.. 5:20 11:23 an March 21.. 1..1 4 41 l.li 2.0 Friday, 0.0 0.4 Tides are slimra in tie otder of tlieu HTcrreotv.

T1k fir line allows the tuns aud tht line the height in feet. Ou onie ilayi there are but tliree tides. Uie tuurUi oecurruig en the toil'miug day, reivriing the order blah and low lidca COLORADO RIVER. YPMA (Arut.) March J7. IBtclnslTe Dtsoatrh fri'in tiie is I Omure Colnraiio River, 1S.9 teet.

Hvhsrge, Marcn IS, 7'W cutic loot; March 10, 7500 cubic feet; touay, cubic teet VITAL RECORD. MAHIUAGli. UCKXSES. The fdloning mamngd ticenaos went lsaned yas teniay. Name sud atfe giien.

ADAMS DB LA MARH. WUlism A. A-lan rata ae suiv, is. APAMS 41B.tlU.. Clieater M.

Adams, 23; Vara Searcy, AWiRtm HOHsaWi. James Andrews. 58; Luclie JtOOHUon, 41. CABH Williuni A Cut, 35; Erotat jie carson riiot. irank W.

Cuwn. 34; Ada A. ltoot, i4. CA11TKH HF.IDT. Arthur ft carter, 23; Nttlie lieitlt, 2o.

CH.lU,TOVKAVB. fieotge C. Charlton, 40: Calh- uriue ivuye, CtTTMratfl HAHVHY. Erne A. Dvtmtxa, oU M4uiie llarvey, 10.

DBVORA SANTllBZ. fjabriel Devora, 30; Booslla 41 GO.N7.AI.FZ CosTETiTX) Honorlno Ooualot, SB; aiary uaneuo. OOOLMKR (Mlmer, SO; Miy Bu nco, it. tlRHWBY RANSfiM. Edward Grilfhy, 28: Tiaiel HANsos JoHNmv.

Albert Hann, 24; Ullw K. Johnson, 17. HENnRtCK shavnon. Chirles F. nendrick, 24; Ethel h.

ehanoim, IS. HOLLAND I'ETKUSON. Curtis a llollind. 13; ima 1. rtivnjo, m.

HOPKINS McOKB. Alfred A. Uoiikuu. 20; Beside bTJIwroV luvsa Arthur M. Houston.

22; lulls J. Haves, 21. HITCH) MHtRA E. HutCWnga, 1U; iiiticei vicars, nr. IRONS AKBlx-Hrai.

Bertran.1 C. Irons. 3S; lilsnctle o. Aelsscher. JOHITO TAYLOR Fureet J.

John. 20; Rooclsn B. Tayl'T. 21. KARt.

Mel VTvTL Cusur A Karl, 24, Elate B. Mclver, is. hAW HODP.lill Halim Karum. 08: Uel- I'hina RiMh-iyuez. Si.

KEnf'JV MBl.u. Floyd KeUel, 23; Theicaa K. Austin B. Kinc 80; Pliooba li. Lee, KNXyvTijS Ri ssraj.

Ilayden V. Knowlee, Mabel RumiII. LAVAON1V1 Alexander I. Iavagnhil. hA: Meneer.

20. I.1HDKLL JONia. WMiiam R. Liddell, 21; Mar. garet Jones, 21.

LmAtv IJT7.AW. John M. Litiaw, 38; Ileua a MARION' W'lilTB. Guy E. irion, 36; Sarah B.

While, McCOY CIiARK. Jerom. A McCoy. 00: Jennie B. Oark.

41. MEY t'R BRI KRLFY. Sylaa a Meyer. 32: NeJ'ye L. rmenor.

jj. MILI.KR jonfh Wllliui Miller, 40; HatUa Jon, 40 MOWrPKTlT Andraw Mntltpstit, 3J K. Peterson, 20. OPEKVFCi.riiw-RoiXL William Obemaer, 'JX Stella SiotuI. 18.

OTIs 1 1 LT.R. Hilomon W. Otis, 00; Dura M. Mdner, B7. PBILP DOW'.

Robert T. Philp, 27: Dorothy H. RBOASSlm'OTY. John F. a Began, 19; Willi Lacker, lit Rm ilA-r-MOOIUl Elarlj Rivera, 88; Boss Moore, 13.

ROHF.RTSOIN PINCTtBS. Andrew W. RiAertacn, MrfrU R. Pinches 1A SA1.DR A BIBRA. Ktancuco Saredra, 28; Boaano u.

ruera. t. SHAVFYt Leslie W. Sbiver, 48; Caro line Jenmns. 48 SIMS KAKCKH.

James D. Suns, 85; Ardeuia c. Barjer. SI. RMTTH Alfred Smith.

55) Ohte M. rt, imil'ilKNSON BROWM. Nsthao O. Stephonsoo, .18: ccrmi.le J. Broan.

44. THOWpaov sn-SvLB. Thaddeua B. Thomwon. E1U A.

M.le. 27. WHlTBHBAiv-HtMtrVAY. Raymond Whiteheso, ii4: Nell Hollwsy, WYCon' CALfrtTI.L. WUlians B.

Wycolf, Lodia caidneu, oe. BIRTHS. Umm. uv nl.n daJJ. Of btrth.

COVART Mr. and Mrs Harley. Lus Angeles Uarbor. March 5. CBA1Mick7 Mr and Mrs.

PHnee A. 1.H2 East f.trth atieet. Mrrh It 1VEMPSF.Y. Mr nd Mm V. a Buy.

3U3 1tth uratoca street. Mar--i FLOm Mr. snd Mrs FTani. Boy. Califortla Hapital.

March 14. v. QATTH Mr. and Mra WillUm. nanghter.

1037 West r-ifty-eienth sfeet. Mjo 14. Mr snd Mrs. Floyd. Maternity fnttagr.

Marrli 18. HARTat. Mr. and Karl. Boy.

1G18 Cbtro- kea avenue waj-n ia HINTH Vr. and Mra Bi-dm. Daughter. County .1 Uirrl. 14.

MTLI.tn. Mr. and Mrs. William. Datwhter.

Cuunty Hrvcital. Man-h 15. P1ER-WN' Mr in! Mr WsJis-e. Bny. Good Ha- msntan Hospital.

March lUftiniA Mr. anl Mm Krre-. Boy. ICJ1 Eaat iciveu 10. ROMINNOV.

Mr. srd ua. Ray. Boy. Pacific Bo.

Mnn.h 1:1. gnwiiFItn Mr and Mrs H-iry. IWughter. 1102 r-t Telfti street. March II.

TT40WIXVN. Mr and Mrs lamva Uauchter. WUit. Hinlfl'. Maen ntcvm Mr.

ind Mrs. Umb Usiumtcr. aMSSH Martoo aidS.iie. Msrch 14 WEAVt.K. Mr and Mrs Rov.

Dauehtir. Whit. Meuorui Hospital, atatcn 1. DIVOnCE SVITS FILED. Anna sgairst Ill NVI.S.

Slstel BSd'liaL vlHiaj. a. tltlTI'N irti lfi ff.i.llt niJtT. An.il.. starts.

Mil Id M''- rianave J. aaaina H.rn Mlt l-tlL MTT 'Hit. agstna F'laard B. H.sri Tia W. jgs.iMt V.

ltd il.F. Roucta sainit waller TRtiKiTOLA. Mika bWinsl WrndreJ, WALlUsW versoa acauist uv. JOIINWW, Victor. Los Angeles MsectlJa MoulNK.

Hiirry. Ia Anaelea. 40 Minhlo ei.nriir vni. aais iirvreJea ir.p Marrh 14 Mim titA iiiomaa it Angaiei. RICR, Justna Lis Ansreiea Msry.

Urn Anenle. floLOMON', Rlen. Los Aiurele. Jiame. Jjm Aiureles STACfA.

Annie. Lu. Anni PT MARIM. Lottie. Lne THOMAS.

Jane. Lns Anaelpa Maroh 14 7 aiaccii 1A 70 March 14 OH March 15 4U March 15 Manh 10 117 March Iff 75 March 15 r.Vm, 11-ic. Lns March Id WAUjACB, Carrie, tea Amteles. IIO March It, WIOOANH. Mary.

Los Angeles 82 March 14 WILLIAMS, JKthlna Lns Angelea. 84 Marca 13 DEATHS. itlJ mineral Announcements. GAKFIL At Jindsay, March 1, WlTHain f. Hakor, aerd 07 e-irs, beloeil liushand of Hat-tie U.

Baker, fatner of Krank J. Bak-r lu.d Mra. Msr.o DeUnrts of ttiia city and Mrs. Ar.rilla AhbcU of ulney, Pa. ntnera.1 from Vepcr It Uarn's ohlpel.

Tnesv day. Manli 18, at 3 p.m. BARNTA In this ritv, March 10. 191. It Rinh Metrord lUiiies, beloved tvli.

of Pf. P. L. Barnua. Funeral services win ha beM from ttt.

rhanal of Mooth It Boylsnn 1147 South riower street, Tneaduy, Maroh 18. at 2 Mu. DAauviixr-u. man 1. iiu.i fMtvirn will he held st Ituilenocd rartt Ceruetenr (hanel, Tuesday.

Mnn-U IS, at 1-30 p.tu. Pierce Brothers, directnrs. CANMOX. In Ansalee, March IB. Ofltfer Ota.

nm, aged 17 years. Remains at Pierce Bros. A 810 Somth Flower streeh CARI'KNTCT. Mattle Marie Carpenter, lit. ot 2001 Lclto Park attnue.

lU-mainaat the liramU. Funeral Borne, laa South Klowor street. I CRAWLEY. At 1206 Shtto street, MarA 17, COsv. stsnce rrawhy.

Remmiti at Pierre Bros. Ox, 810 Suutb Fluwer strost. Funeral notice later. CTRL. At Plioemx, 18, Vtm Booth Curl, amd 30 yearn Funeral today at p.m., frem th.ebtnel of Cumuncliam A O'Connor, 1031 South Urand.

DAWROS MaSh 17, st hor late residence, 1227 Hia, Kit Jl Uawvin, ag.d 70 yeiira, lonnx moU'cr 1 E. V. lMw.m of Meeker, Wdwln P. lhiwain of Donver, Florence Frank Hltel Hainan of SiTVi'ea Wednesday, Much 10, fn.ni Ue addro-is. Fyimdr' invited.

Interment. Hollywood Cemotory. Fdwtrdii, Ui-mah a Bcatli, directors. DRENNFN. Los Angela, March 17, 1910, Robert Waiter brenneu, aaed 6.1 vcara, Remains at Bneco Hnithorti, 855 Flgtlcfus, InUrmeue.

Aru. ITXSI. March 17. 1010. Frank Fngl.

Rcmiina at clmiwl of I a Fan's A Co, OOOD.MB. March 111. Mrs. Frances Cray Gonrlgla Rcmaina at mrlona of W. A.

Bn'tro. Notio. of funeral later ORAt At T.irnUKe, Manh 17, f. flraul, ngni 78 yours, Ivloiort htttnd ol Blixaheth A. Oram, nnd tatlier rf Chatlea A Oraul of Ciiica, llarrv 8.

of this cjty, and Luclie janl FilTler of Tiiminre. 8errtii ill be he'd the chaiel jf Ose-retr. A Oouinanv, 117 ftmih F1oit Wednewlav at 10:30 o'clock, rrieuda are Invited. Interment private. B10RIV.

Hirer, 10, at 1402 Bate, areiius, Oun lU.i'iB, a native of New York, ate.1 70 Joil Remains mav bo viewed at tte chapd of fiitvett ft rnninr.ny, Smith g'levror street, tclny (Tuciday-) It a.m, la 1 pm, W. 1 wits. Inurmcnt, tirisu, at SoldloiV Home; (Ntow York papers please HOGG. Man-h 17, Fred Rrmaina parlors ot IV. A lawn, mfca cf funeral later.

BUEMifAN, At his late residenio, 5-C ttlndsof road, tVendale. March 17, 1010, Frederick B. HiKMnan, awa year, native of Ms leave to nuiirn hie hies, ills wife, die ent and daughter. Mrs. II.

M. Doll. Funeral services wil! be held from tho Holv Family Catholic ftiiuvh. Mr 10 at 0 t.m. Interment, Forest Lnwn tometcry.

KOCH. March 17, Jnlm F. Kvh of Milwaukee, wia Remaua et Brete. Brotliers. 8V.

Figuerca, LEVY At 2aJ Wert HghU' "treot. Mtr.h 10, lmo. cnarnHte laevv, fonnerly of 12t' West Ninth ttrect. iw.uirr of Mrs, Burtiia Kraft, Divtu, Flanges ana berne Lery. Funeral aervive at the chapel of Brewa BmUietN 8.V.

Futucrua, Wedneeday at 11 a-m. Interment isnrate. LTMMETt In this dty, Frances, loving it a waiter jjtmmer. Remains. at pirltyrs of Tile White Company, 1137 ttMith (trand avenua aVAAM.

'rclt 111. 1010, Edward A. Main Al-hainbra. svi IB iears, tietoved f.ither Mia t. E.

of nu JJiu Macliiii of Suith PiisHdcna. Fiuical likwiav- morning at c'cloca, from All svrnla (ithriio Church, Smth. ElMlie avenue, AlhamlTa. Interment. csJvarv Oema-tiry.

Tunrfr, staaoaw a Turner, Alhaj.hr. direoUirs. MA-tTFRsun At TO17 Ktst Second rtrost. M.tretj Hi, F. Benianl, rmi ot Mr.

and Mra, Thimrw F. Mastetvon, 3x vr. Funeral WlueMia.v, M.r.l, l. at 3 riK, ftrfln tile chind nf Omnlngliaiii a O'Connor! 10U1 South Grand atiTiie. maa.

St, Man's church at 10 Iutem.eul. OtU vary fwmetiTS'. KELSON. Klineial en1'' for Kenneth Vcix will tw lltl Wwlneaday at 2 from me lit-neral Aapef of W. II.

Sutoh. 842 South Fit-uena street PAFTOim March It'. Mra. FMnnie M. PaiTord.

Remaina ot parlors of W. A. Brown. Inter" meut at Vempe. Aril.

B0BINSOV Man-h 14. John Rnhinson. Funeral at Pierre Brothers' NV miUi noaver street, luesday. March Its, 11 am. SCHAI'.

Remains of Mary 8rhn will tw shtptjd today to Chicago. for inteimcnL W. as. ltch, neral director. StWTT.

Mr-h 17. Edwin M. Pmtt. belovwl hustiand Mrs. Martha M.

SoitU Funeral kfrriceo WcdneaUy, Marrli p.m.. from tlie funeral naritra ij W. A LToau, 1S35 Soutli ner atroet. SEIBERT. March 17.

1910. Julia Coure fcilxrt. Fitneral rotice later, nsuiains cnapol ol J. D. Faris Co.

8LAVIN March 17. Catherine Rlivin. ngod years. Remain at elus' ml of nnningiiau. Loa- nnr.

Interment. Carson City, Nev. ST. TARTF. Lottie St.

Marie of this dy. aged tT ''Remains will be shinned IL Etrotner to Bsnning. fur in rrmout STOVFi At 710 Suits Barl.lia street. Pasadona, Manh 10. 1010.

Ionian M. uelOTad husband of Erolni Stone. srd 35 years. ri'neral "emcee at the clmpel of Brese. ItrothsTj, 855 Figueroa.

Tuesday at 8 o'clock. THAYTR A'anson. hiwtvind of flixie lhaver, sjI hrother of Mrs. Bmma Welch ana Mrs A. Ellis, and uncle of JIri Dr.

BV, a UiTpold. Ftmeral Wednewlay, 2 p.m at Jmjble Funerai Home. I'-HI Smth Flo-rer. Bartlett-LnajinPistsnd Corrsnd fnloo Circle in.ited. WKYANT.

Richard arm of Eugene Bmkley of Et riflt foiirth street. Fnneiai at Pierce Brothers. 2 p.m. "Tuesday, March 18. Interment, Rnsedile Cemetery.

vTBP WNTl ANRKR. At Arujelus HCaoital. MwA 17, Theedore seed ahcit veara. Remnins at chapel of W. H.

Witch. Eighth and Figueroa streets. Funeral notice Intel. WHITER. March 17.

10H. U. tt Wilder of Ytuna, Moved husband of oraoe Connor wilder, will held at chapel Th. White Comlny, 1137 Bonlh Grand avenue, Wednesday. March 10, at 0:15 swm.

Ruieo mass at Sc. Vincent's Churuli at 10 cluck. YOCNtl At her late ronldenee. 1231 West Forty-seventli street, March 17. 10t0, Carrie Young, r.isni .10 laira.

a natlre 'f Fweden. belored wife of John B. Young, loviiut n'OWirr ot Mrs. A Buttin of Seattle, Wsit: Ellen, llw.4, Irene, AUanthsa' Joh A. Yuuus Mrs.

Oiarlea Rofc.a, all of this city Rcaoains at tlie vu-lors of t'tter A 4254 Moneta avetiu. Nuci of funeral 'lf. COMMAXDERY NOTICE, O'lden Wis CMmmandTy, r. 43. K.T., will aeewTille tonight (Tuesday,) Msrh 1.

St. 7'4 o'clock, conferrinir tl Order of fwr ins ii.nic run firm. Masonio Temple, Pu'o snd Fisiwia struts. Please attend. Jt.

fl khR1CH, tysuimaQdesV Attest: W. 1P3X.YEB, Becotvler. rUXER-Ii DIRECTORS. E. Ovcrltollwr-Soris La ir overhoi.tzbr-j.

w. ovraHOTrjrj. Main 6002 Pico at Grand 6568b, Central ATenuTT ndcrlaklng Co. Carrctt Company. TJttcr ft Ruppe.

v. nTiutciL DarllnB'o Shop. FLORAL PFSIONB. Arteatic wnk. Reaauoabie prVes xth bet.

Udwi snd ipria. -r IWa. eVassj jj 6PEED HEARING SCT. Th Public r3afety Commltte Ot tho City Council has set next Hon- forsnnoti as the Uiiu lor in vestigating' tna complaint of fast an Wast Aduma ana vveai AVahtiigtn atreets. At 1:30 o'clock next Monday afternoon the commit it a iirlnv with renres.

H.ntatlvcs of th? Automobile CIub on crotinsed cnangt. iu ordlnanco, AUCTION EXTRAORDINARY FURNISHINGS Tuesday, March 18, 9:30 a.m., Promptly Which cost about 30,000, on account of the small rooms we have removed from Western Ave. the MHS. NESTOR Furniture to our salesroom. 1053-1055 SOUTH MAIN STREET for convenience of sale.

This lot of furnishings is one of the finest homes that has ever been sold in the city, part of which were formerly purchased from the GALE BORDEN ESTATE No Junk. A rut loose sale from start to finish. Come everybody. Lunch served. Sale positive, regardless of weather conditions.

Goods can be seen Monday at 1053-65 South Vain st. Phone 354S. W. DWIUHT HAMMOND, Auctioneer. AUCTION EXTRAORDINARY! Today 10 A.

3416-3418 S. Main. Phone So. 1260. 47 'VrhlttaU.

French Wilton and Axmlnater ruKS ars lilts new. large and small; mahogany and linae ilresaer to match, 2-lmh post white enamel heda. coll and diamond springs. 22 atlk rloes and cotton mattresaes. four fumed oak dining sets.

63 fumed oak rhairs and rockers, wrltlnf denk, aewlng machine, library tallies, bookcases, electric vacuum sweeper, china cabinet and buffet, electrlo lamps, refrigerators, sanitary pictures, sl1e-oven A. B. gas range, new New Method and other gas ranges, white enamel and oak dressers and chiffoniers, new English breakfast tablea. plllnwe, rlilkl cribs. 100(1 plecea cnlnaware.

175 cupa. lot fine toola, 10 long furniture clamps, fire extinguishers, trunks, sets of dishes; other fine goods, largest auction houae In city and house Is full. All will be sold and must be removed by noon Wednesday to make room for our large antique aale Friday. No reserve. KEMP 80N, Auctioneers.

AUCTION Friday 10 A.M. Antique Sale On above dale we will sell at eur large salesroom, I416-4ts 8. Main, the largest Individual collection of antiques ever offered at public sale, consisting In part of Oriental rugs, mahogany nnd ro.ewoml furniture, oil paintings, brlc-a-brac, bonks, statues, bronzes. Full lt si rtptlon of goods In this sale will appear In Thursday paper. Collectors, connoisseurs, moving picture property men.

dealers and all others Interested, do not fail to attend this sale. No reserve; all will be sold. Kemp Son, Expert Auctioneers Secretary L. A. Auctioneers' When You Move, tall Kemp's Tranefer.

I'bone Mouth U0. GUMPS ALL SHE NEEDS IS WINGS. KAP KNtl I IN NNATryAY.JJ vVElL-IW TMREt WrVfS- PlRVT- 'MO rAE 1 ANEL I SECOND YOU'RE. TN VIA I OrAeYHlNfcf I TO rife LlBERAL- Vnu ALL THAT rAotH AAONE FT? There HQ- fcooY l)r KNOW YOU NECt A. fR(N0r S.UIT- IT UK6 I JJPWv TO bRESVOUUP- I I'D To EE 0O THE BEVT MESS.ED I I NMCrAaVN iN YovstN Al DON0VMONOUr XZf' NOJ NEVER 'HAM E- I I jl Vti VfeNOUtrM CLOTHES OWNS BUT IY IF-I HADrf" I COY AN GrtL.

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