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SATURDAY MORNING. Los Angeles us Daily JUNE 3, "The Exclusive Spectalty House for Feminine Apparel' Garments of Style, Quality, Lowest Prices Myer Siegel Co. 443-445-447 South Broadway Coats on Sale Heretofore $22.50 1 to $50.00 NOW $1500 and $2975 85 smart Coats in the season's latest modes, suitable for Sport, Motor and general wear. Striped sport Taffeta, Whipcord, Gabardine and Suede Cloth in solid colors and black and white check. All sizes for women and small women.

Skirts at $675 Ten distinctive styles are represented in this collection of smart Cotton Skirts of white or various stripes. Full circular models that will do service for sport or general wear. All sizes for women and small women. wanna "The Garments Exelusive of Specialty Style, House Quality, for Lowest Feminine Prices 303-305 FIFTH AV. 1 RUE BERGERE NEW YORK PARIS THE UNIQUE "The House of Authentic Stales" Styles of Today demand a soft, pliable corset- and the "Bien Jolie Grecian Treco" answers that demand.

Prices are very moderate and we feature perfect EST. fitting service! 1892 725 South Broadway THOS. B. CLARK General Auctioneer and Importer of Antique Furniture 840 South Hill Street. F1907 Broadway 1921 Rhoades Rhoades REAL ESTATE, LIVE STOCK, AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS Guaranteed estimates on household furniture or bought outright for cash.

Salesroom 1501-3-5 South Main, Both phones--Main 1259; Home 25679. A AUCTION REED HAMMOND 1053-55 SOUTH MAIN STREET AT 11TH Hold Auction Sales of Live Stock, Furniture, Restaurants or Merchandise somewhere every dav in the week. Call up F3546, Broadway 2860. for dates. AUCTION J.

J. SUGARMAN, Auction and Commission House General Auctioneer. Furniture, Merchandise, Fixtures. Office and Salesrooms, 112-114-116 Court St. (Between Spring and Main) Main 3114.

-Phones- F4810. AUCTION ENTIRE EQUIPMENT OF THE RENTON MOTOR CAR 1230-1934 N. Main St. WEDNESDAY, JUNE A.M. Office fixtures, machine shop, wood working plant and all will be sold.

STROUSE HULL. Auers. M. 5974: 69705. AUCTION AUCTION California Auction SALE Com.

TO-DAY Office 822-24 S. Main St. CHICAGO AND EAST EVERY DAY Through Salt Lake City LOS ANGELES LIMITED 1:28 P.M. PACIFIC LIMITED 9:00 A.M. OVERLAND EXPRESS 8:00 P.M.

ORSERVATION, SLEEPING AND DINING CARS TICKETS AT S01 SOUTH SPRING STREET For DRUNKENNESS AND ALL DRUG ADDICTIONS No sickness, no publicity, Ladies treated 'as privately In their own homes. Send for Keeley free THE booklet. KEELEY INSTITUTE 2400 W. Pico St. Treatment Los Angeles Electric Irons $195 Electrie Lighting Third Wesl Main 76481.

$20,000 Stock Lighting Fixtures Sacrificed STERLING SALES CO. 926 South Broadway Los Angeles, Cal. A for Meats Fish ovn G's QUALITY -the Young's Market Company has a wellmerited reputation for QUALITY. -but prices here are as low as at any other reliable market in Los Angeles, and in many instances lower, for products of equal quality. -for proof, note the following: FRESH WATER to 4 Ea.

JUMBO CRABS(Extra large, de ney) 35c Ea. BOSTON STYLE LEG OF LAMB (Boneless) 20c Lb. HAMBURGER STEAK(Every day) Lb. MILK LAMB Lb. -Many other tempting offers.

Visit any of our stores or order by phone. -prompt auto delivery service. Phones: 10628-Main 8076. OUNGS MARKET CO Extra quality meats, fish, fruits, delicacies and bakery goods. Main Store: 638 S.

Broadway. BIG 826 216 8. 8. Spring Broadway. St.

SIX MODERN 325 Central W. and Fifth Gladys St. MARKET 131 Aves. Marine Ocean Park. Walter E.

Smith Co, Try Young's Fresh Dressed Milk Fed Poultry Deliciously Different. Subscribe to the CHRONICLE San Francisco's Leading Daily and Sunday Paper. You cannot afford to overlook its special Sunday features, which teem with interest. Subscription and advertising rates given upon application to the Los Angeles representative of the Chronicle. F.

A. TAYLOR, 340 So. Hill St. RUPTURE Dr. Joseph Fandrey, European specialist, cures all curable rupture permanently, no matter how long standing nor the age, with.out operation or Injection nor detention from business.

For further investigation call at my office, 1491 Santee Street, Los Angeles, California. Phone Broadway Sunday. 4214. Hours 9 to 12, 2 to 6, except NINES SHOEC New Location: 642 Broadway, Opposite Bullock's. Harry Chandler, Assistant General Manager of the Los Angeles Times, being duly sworn, declares upon his oath that the following in a true and coroffice record of the daily circulation of said newspaper for the month of April, 1910: APRIL.

1016. Copies. April 05.185 April (Sunday) 110.340 00,384 April 65.230 60,040 April April (Sunday) 64.030 April April April TIMES CIRCULATION FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL, 1916. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, 88,: April (Sunday) April April 04.309 April (Sunday) April April April April 108.830 Sunday Average for only, every average day for of HARRY A 100,150 General Manager, The Times and sworn to before me this 8th day 1910. T.

L. CHAPIN, Notary prate Pabile of in and California for the county of THE WEATHER. Report. LOCAL OFFICE, U. 8.

WEATHER BUREAU, Los Angeles, June by Ford A. Carpenter, Meteorologist. 1 At 5 o'clock a.m. the barometer registered 30.04: at 5 p.m., 29.99. Thermometer for the corresponding hours showed 54 des.

and 65 deg. Relative humidity, 5 a.m., 81 per 6 p.m.. 48 per cent. Wind, 5 a.m., northeast, velocity 2 miles: 5 p.m., southwest, velocity 10 miles. Highest temperature, 73 lowest, 53 dex.

Rainfall for season, 19.92 inches: sea last level. season. 17.05 inches. Barometer reduced to tinue WEATHER CONDITIONS- Thunderstorms connow central wake of the area of low pressure in the tion was light over the and Great Lakes. The precipitafrom amount.

the 0.20 Gulf of of an inch, fell at Huron. Reports scattering: the greatest River and south of Mexico, the enst Ohio. of as the well 88 Mississippi the The New barometer England is States, steadily are missing this morning. rising over the Pacific California: sky in generally fair in Southern the forecast is for fair weather SaturLOCAL. FORECAST.

Light For 0 Los westerly Angeles and vicinity: Fair. Saturday, For Southern California: winds. Saturday, STATE FORECAST. San SAN FRANCISCO. June 2.

Saturday: Francisco, Oakland and vicinity: Fair -Forecast: slight west wind. wind. Sacramento Valley: Fair Saturday; light south Santa Clara Valley: Fair Saturday: light northwest wind. San wind. Joaquin Valley: Fair Saturday; light northwest Southern California: Fair Saturday; light west wind.

ARIZONA FORECAST. Saturday WASHINGTON, Inne Forecast for Arizona: warmer and Saturday Sunday north and generally fair: somewhat YUMA (Ariz.) June central portions. the U. S. Reclamation Sernce.

Gauge from Dispatch Colorado River, 20.50 feet; discharge, 44,400 height geo ond-feet. For $75,000. MANSION PURCHASED. Eastern Manufacturer Buys the Ross House in Hollywood, One of the Landmarks of the Southland, and will Make It Hig Home in Fall. The beautiful estate of George H.

Ross, in the Hollywood foothills, one of the show places of Southern California, has been purchased by F. E. Keeler, a wealthy manufacturer of Mason City, Iowa, for his home. The consideration is one of the largest reported in a similar transaction in many months, being given at $75,000 cash. The place stands at the head of La Brea avenue and comprises seven acres of hill Mr.

Ross, who is an official of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway and well known in railway circles, bought the land seven years ago, when it was bare save of yucca and brush. He is declared to have spent something like $125,000 on the ground and its development. Busihis ness removal to recently Milwaukee and necessitated the conditions property was placed on the market. The house is a fourteen-room brick mansion, with white plastered walls and green tile roof, and is one of landmarks northwest suburb.

From its porches and terraces may be viewed all the Hollywood district and a panorama of valley sweeping to the ocean. The grounds are elaborately landscaped, a considerable part having been laid out in Japanese gardens. The lawns and terraces. are the most attractive in the citymong deal was handled through the agency of W. H.

Hay, representing seller. and I. W. Keerl, senting the buyer. Mr.

Keerl stated last night that the new owner would make extensive alterations to the house before occupying it in the fall. RESPECT The obsequies will be cared for by us in a manner that will win your lasting respect. Our wide expertence in the undertaking field enables us to give you a painstaking, polite service of unusual worth and beauty. Out-of-town connections. W.

A. BROWN, 1047 South Figueroa Street. Main 2023 Home 53147 NATURAL GUMS. TEETH, THE BEST, $5.50 Fully Warranted. No Better Made Elsewhere No Matter What You Pay.

Geld Crown Consultation and $4 aud Bridge Work ton FREE. Porcelain Crowns ..54.00 Gold Fillings Bilver Fillings 50e up Teeth Treated .500 Nerve Removed. No $1.00 Teeth Extracted. No ...500 PAINLESS DENTISTRY MY HOBBY. DR.

EDW. T. McNALLY One Price Dentist Nonth Broadway. Over Symphony Theater, Phone F4945 PERFECT FUNERALS Trust Prices For Many Years Our business announcements have appeared regularly In The Times with the single purpose of acquainting the people of Los Angeles that "Fair Dealing" Is the watchword of our business. Our being independent of the Funeral Trust means saving to you of half at Death's sad hour.

TELEPHONE Bdy. 2731; Home 53427 Godeau-Martinoni Funeral Directors 827 South Figueroa Street No extra charge for funerals In any part of Los Angeles county. TAKE 10 DROPS OF M-BURNET'S KIDNEY and BLADDER For brick deposit, bed. wetting. gravel, dropay and rheumatism.

Rend 26 conte 2-cent stamps to William 2001 8o. mont Ave, Los Angeles, for five days treatment. Prepaid 8176, all THE CITY EVENTS BRIEFLY TOLD AND ENVIRONS. To Have Picnic. A Association Members of the Ventura Angeles County will.

have a picnic at Sycamore Grove today. Relief Society to Meet. The Immediate Relief Society will hold a meeting at 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon in parlor cf the Alexandria. Club Will Entertain. The British Over-Seas Club will give an old English social and coffee supper at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening in the Fraternal Brotherhood hall.

Watson's Royal Scotch Pipe Band will give selections during the evening. To Have Band Concerts. There will be two band concerts at Hollenbeck Park tomorrow, one at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon and the other at 7:30 o'clock in the evening. There will also be high and fancy diving by Miss Dolly Mings Sunday afternoon. To Inspect Harbor.

Members of the Commercial Club of the Polytechnic High School, numbering about 100, will inspect the municipal work at the harbor today, as guests of President Woodman of the Harbor Commission. They will leave for the port by special Pacific Electric train at 9 o'clock this morning. To Have Memorial Services. The Fraternal Brotherhood will conduct its annual memorial services at 3 p.m., Sunday, the 11th in Alhambra Hall, corner of South Figueroa and Lincoln streets. Rev.

J. A. Batchelor of Oakland, Supreme Chaplain of the organization, will deliver the address. To Present Play. The Young Ladies' Sodality of Holy Cross Church are making orate preparations for a Roman play entitled "Patricia," which they will present in the school hall.

day evening, at 8:15 o'clock. There will in also be a matinee performance tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Reunion for Students. The summer '15 class of the Los Angeles High School will hold a reSaturday at the Hayward Hotel. nether programme will consist of a banquet, dancing and several dramatic skits.

This will be the first affair of its kind given by a class of the Los Angeles High School. At Eastlake Park. Verdi's triumphal march from with trumpeters, will be one of the features of the concert to be given at Eastlake Park tomorrow afternoon by Gregory's Royal Marine Band. Hallie Beare will also play a cornet solo and Peggy Pettijohn will sing. Christian Science Services.

Each of the nine Christian Seience churches of this city will hold services tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock and in the evening at 8 o'clock, except Fourth and, Ninth churches, which omit evening ices, and Fifth Church, where services begin at 7:30 o'clock In the evening. The subject for tomorrow 18 "God the Only Cause and Creator." TRAFFIC MEN DINE. Santa Fe Officials in Charge at Noon Meeting of Association. The semi-monthly meeting of the Los Angeles Traffic Association was held at Jahnke's Cafe at noon yesterday, The meeting was given over to Santa Fe Railway Company members, John J. Byrne, assistant passenger traffic manager, acting as chairman.

Paul Burks, assistant attorney of the Santa Fe. delivered an interesting address on the wage controversy between the railroads and the trainment. Entertainment was furnished by the troubadors of the San Diego exposition. There were 150 members of the organization present. HAS GOOD EFFECT.

Convictions for Arson Reduce the Number of Fires in City. Nine convictions for arson in AS many months has had the effect of materially reducing the number of fires of supposed incendiary origin fu this city, according to Arthur R. Keetch, special prosecutor for the Committee' of Board of Fire Underwriters of the Pacific. Notwithstanding an increase of 8 per cent. in fire insurance rates remains effective here, George O.

Hoadlay of San Francisco, member of the board or underwriters, yesterday dented a report that a request for a reduction of insurance rates had been refused, for the reason that such a request has never been made. Complicated. MUCH TROUBLE IN WAKE OF ARREST. SUICIDE THREAT ONE RESULT OF LAW'S ACTION. Officer Says Real Estate Man, Charged with Embezzlement, Talked of Ending Own Life.

Complainant Tries 10 Squelch Proceedings -Heavy Bail Set. While being taken to the County Jail yesterday after his arrest on a charge of embezzlement, Fred Dornberger, a local real estate dealer, threatened to commit suicide, according to the arresting officer, Investigator Austin of the District Attorney's office. Shortly after the arrest Charles J. Kochs, the complaining witness, appeared before Deputy District Attorney Joos, who issued the complaint, requesting that the entire matter be dropped. This request was refused.

According to the allegations against Dornberger, who has been prominent in local German circles, he appropriated $750 belonging to Mr. Kochs, his clerk. The money was to be used in a real estate deal and apparently was placed in escrow. When Mr. Kochs investigated he discovered, according to his own statements to Deputy District Attorney Joos, that the check placed in escrow was worthless and that his own money had been diverted to other Dornberger affairs.

Mr. Kochs was not alone in complaining to the District Attorney's office, several other Germans having appeared to give evidence of similar character against the realty dealer. One of them alleged that he had lost more than $2500. Dornberger was placed in the County Jail awaiting such time as he shall provide bail in the sum of $2500. He will arraigned in the justice court today.

Puzzler. NO CHARGE TO FIT. Case of Woman Held in Jail Without Bail, on Admirer's Accusation, Stumps District Attorney to Find Ground for Complaint. Mrs. Hattie Daily, the buxom matron who was arrested Thursday on complaint of E.

Schroeder that he had given her $4900 during the last six months, without receiving any return, was held in jail yesterday but no complaint was lodged against her. The District Attorney's office reported to the police it was difficult to determine on what charge Mrs. Daily could be prosecuted. Schroeder alleges he gave Mrs. Daily the money in various "sums, and purchased diamonds for her valued at more than $1500.

Mrs. Daily acknowledges Schroeder provided for her handsomely. She said she thought wealthy, and he had told her he would wed her as soon as she could get a divorce from her husband, who is in San Quentin Penitentiary serving a seven Schroeder sentence. admits having taken Mrs. Daily to the office of an attorney and employed the attorney to handle her case in the divorce court.

Mrs. Daily was held without bail. Some disposition of her case will occur today. BUSINESS BREVITIES. We take good care of the man who drives his own auto.

Any number of items are here for his comfort. For example, auto dusters, gaberdine driving, coats, lightweight wool overcoats, Norfolk suits, auto gloves and a combination overall and blouse, made all in one--just the thing to work around the car. This last item in blue, brown and striped materials. Harris Frank. Leading Clothiers, Spring near Fifth.

For quick action drops answers to Times "liners" in Times liner boxes In downtown office buildings. The locations of the boxes are printed In the first column of The Times "liner" section. Read's dandruff cure I'll not remove it, but absolutely cure it, or no pay. 626 Grosse Building. The Times Branch Office, No.

619 South Spring street. Advertisements and subscriptions taken. -and the Worst is Yet to Come TOY SPIDER. PREPAREDNESS! I'D LIKE TO GET AT A MAXIM SPOON WITH SILVER SOUP FOR A FRIEND SILENCER OF MINE. ON IT THAT'S MONTH Silence is golden; not silver.

Suit yourself about the present, but be sure to present yourself at the wedding dressed Brauer-wise in correct fashion of fabric supreme, well within your financial balance. Prosperity Specials $20 and $25 Medium and Summer Weights. Shell Grays, Bear Browns, Mixtures, Neutral Checks, Banjo Stripes. Come in today. AK -Tailors to Men Who KnowTWO SPRING ST.

STORES 345-347 and Correctly Fitting Glasses Correct fitting of lenses for glasses is made a scientific certainty by us. Years of conscientious effort, combined with unsurpassed facilities, enable us to supply your optical needs to a greater degree of accuracy than is ordinarily available. Come in and investigate for yourself. Harms Brown Quality Opticians 329 West Seventh St. (57) A BRIDGE OUR NEW METHOD -OFBridge Work $5 $5 $5 $5 $5 $5 $5 VALE REMARKABLY REDUCED PRICES Full of Teeth Gold Crowns .84.00 Bridge Work.

per tooth. Gold Fillings. $1.00 Silver 500 Teeth Extracted, Painless. 500 Written Guarantee for 10 Years on all Work. Open nights and Sunday.

Dr. J. ARTHUR FOSTER Formerly YALE DENTIST. 444 So. Broadway 30 days FREE TRIAL on this or any Grafonola Prices $15 to $200 If Satisfied terms to Suit.

Ike Zellner Piano Co 808 So. Broadway. )HOSIER 000.000 Glasses, Eye Trouble. Eye trouble quickly relieved. Glasses correctly fitted.

Oculist examination free, No drops used. Your eyes the proof. Write for bonk. 815 8. Broadway, 234.

NATIONAL OPTICAL. Hours, 0 to 4. Also Wed. and Sat. Evenings, 6 to 7:30.

ELECTRIC The Shop 001-113 3 ST. 4 DIAMOND BRAND. Ask your for CHICHESTER'S PILLS in Red metallie sealer. Blue Ribbon. ether DEX years known as Best.

Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Kohler Chase Est. 1850 Clearance Sale of QUALITY PIANOS PLAVER PIANOS. Save $100 to $250. Easy monthly payment Broadway, nest to Ville, de Paris. VITAL RECORD.

MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were terday. Nan.e and age given. Sylvia ABRAMSON-BARSHA. Max J.

Abramson, 833 Barshe, 23. Marie ARBURUA- M. CHOTRO. Louis P. 28g BALESH- SAFADY.

Chotro, 20. Henry Balesh, 88; Mantaba Safads, 23. BELLER- Walter, WALTER. Al E. Beller, 29; Sard R.

22. leen A. MeCuiloch, 20. Glenn A Belta, 21; KathMolly Broudy, Julius H. Bernstein, 233 20.

Turner, TURNER. 56. William Boyd, 021 Rena M. BOYD B. Nelson, NELSON, La Grange Brooks, BROOKS60.

681 Anna L. Ora, 26. ORA. John A. Ellquist, 87; Agnes ELLQUISTlian A.

O'Mara, 25. William F. Gastlin, 24g TAlO'MARA. GAUDINEER Ruth D. Smith, SMITH.

23. William I. 25; GREEFIELD Esther Lippman, -LIPPMAN. 20. Charles Greetel4, D.

John C. Hansen, 28g Mabel HANSEN Shultz, 28. Amelia LAWRENCE-MOLNAR. Molnar, Albert Lawrence, 44 42. LITTLE Faulda, -FAULDS.

Arthur E. Little 20: Gladys 18. LOPEZ-LOPEZ. Henry Lopez, 23: Imbel Lopez, 28. 24; MACKENZIE Margaret E.

BAIERSKI. George E. MacKendle MAY- HUGHETT. Ed K. May, 28.

58: Elizabeth A. Balerski, Hughett, 50. MAYNARD Kelly, KELLY. Ralph E. Maynard, 31; Amy E.

27. MITCHELL SABICHI. Claude I Mitchell, 25: Beatrice Sabichi, 25. 23: OVERHOLTZER KLINZMAN. John Overholtzer, M.

Catherine Klinzman, -PERRYMAN. John C. sheedy, 28; Lois Perryman, 22. TALBOTT Athol J. Talbott, 20; Fawn Peters, 21.

WALLEY- -MADISON. William W. Walley, 30; Patricia Madison, 22. Geraldine MAKEPEACE. William E.

Wild, WILD, Makepeace, 22. WILLIAMS- Jessie BURNHAM. Clarence N. Williams, WINTER- -PARKER. Edward B.

Winter, 21; Burnham, 32. Esther R. Parker, 21. WRIGHT- -SHELTON. Howard W.

Wright, 28: YOUNG C. -TOWER. Alan W. Young, 31; Mary Ruth Shelton. 23.0 Tower, 24.

BIRTHS. Names, sex, place and date of birth, ANDERSON. Mr. and Mra, James 0. Daughter.

County Hospital. May 81. ANDERSON. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur E. Daughter, Darwin avenue. May 27. BARTHOLOMEW. Mr.

and Mrs. George. Boy. Methodist Hospital. May 30.

BAYHA. Mr. and Mrs. John EL. Daughter.

3428 Beswich street. May 24. BOTELER. Mr. and Mrs.

Conley. Daughter. 938 Valverde street. May 80. BUNCE.

Mr. and Mra. Fred. Boy. 246 East Twenty-ninth street.

May 19. DARNELL. Mr. and 1 Mrs. Gordon H.

Daughter. Clara Barton Hospital. May 31. DE LANO. Mr.

and Mrs. Leo B. Boy, MethHospital. May 28. EPENBACHS.

Mr. and Mra. Thomas H. Daughtera (twins.) 143 East Sixty -first street. May 25.

FERRANDA. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Boy.

1355 Wright street. May 31. GARREN, Mr. and Mra. Somers J.

Daughter. Avenue 28. May 80. GOUARD. Mr.

and Mre. Guy E. Boy, Methodist Hospital. May 30. McDONALD.

North Vernon Mr. and avenue. Mrs. William H. Bor.

May. 17. PEDERSON. Mr. and Mrs.

K. Boy. 4617 Compton avenue. May 31, REYNARD. Mr.

and Mrs. Owen. Daughter. 1714 street. May 27.

ROBINSON. Mr. and Mra. Tames A. Daughter.

144 South Avenue 21, May 30. ROTA. Mr. and Mra. Ireno.

Daughter. 1100 Hellman avenue. May 21. TOBEY. Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel J. Daughter. 4444 Mettler street. May 26.

TOWLES. Mr. and Mra. Oliver M. Boy, 2704 Dennison Villa.

May 24. WALDVOGEL. Mr. and Mrs. William F.

Boy. 232 West Jefferson street. May 31. DIVORCE SUIT FILED. DE JARNETTE.

Ora M. against John 8. FIGUEROA. L. against Ray J.

KENNEDY. Mabel aguinat Robert MARSH. Lena against Judson. OLIVER. Goldie against H.

RATAJISKY. Felixa against Raymond. DIVORCE DECREES GRANTED. GELLOCK. LAMBERT.

Herbert J. from Carrie B. Henry D. from Fay M. SUTCLIFFE.

Rose E. from Gilbert. THOMPSON. Lorraine from Archie. TURPEN.

Maude M. from Washington B. WINTER. WAGENBACH. W.

B. from Helena. Earl S. from Blanche A. OFFICIAL DEATH LIST.

Name and place of death- Age, Date. BATTELLE, Mary C. Los 78 June BERGER, BOURLAND, Nellie. Los Ice. Angeles.

26 May 80 Brown Los Angeles 52 June BOWE, BRODE. Willis Roy. W. Los Angeles. 29 June Curtis.

George Los 64 May EVANS, FLYNN, Los May Joseph J. Los Angeles. 43 May HUTCHINGS, HENDRICKS, Robert C. Lo4 Angeles. 81 May Ruth B.

Low. Angeles. 1 June KITO, Risoichi. Los June LEVY. LANEJAY, Elie Isabella R.

Los Angeles. June J. Los Angeles. 59 May NAUGLE, Mary E. Los Angeles.

May PIXLEY, Victoria. Los 63 June W. Los Angeles. Inne TIMMONS. SANDIFORTIT.

Sarah A. Los Angeles 78 May L. D. Los June TEETH $5.00 Best Set (none better, no matter how much you pay) guaranteed 10 Fears $7.00 Bridge Work Gold Crowns $4.00 Porcelain Crowns $4.00 Gold Fillings $1.00 Stiver Fillings .4 ..500 up Teeth Treated Nerve Removed (Painless) $1.00 Teeth Extracted (Painless) ONE PRICE ONLY The Only Private Dentist in the City Doing Work at Such REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. NOT A "DENTAL PARLOR." private, high-class, up-to-date SANI TARY dental office, with gentlemanly operators, whom you will not be ashamed to recommend to your friends.

EXAMINATION FREE Evenings TIll 7: Sanday Till 12. DE. FAIRFIELD 801-804 Pantages Theater Bldg. 588 South Broadwar, Both Phones. Demand Milk Pasteurized IN THE BOTTLE in which It is delivered.

You can get it now. CRESCENT CREAMERY CO. JESBERE'S Malt- Boot -Over Shops 012 So Broadway Cor Fourth Spring T. FOO YUEN. Chinese Herbalist Has returned from his vacation and desires to see all his old friends and make new friends.

He has no assistant--every caller will meet him sonally, You are dially invited to call. Foo Wing Herb 903 So. Olive St. TEETH $5.50 THE BEST GUMS Fully Warranted DR. EDW.

T. McNALLY One-Price Dentist SOUTH BROADWAY. DR. T. W.

YOUNG A8511 Phone AND ASSOCIATES Extracting Speciallet, Vitalised air used. No cocaine, can or harmful drugs. No bad after effects. Open evenings. Gunranteed Plates.

$5.00 Fillings. up Crowns and 8. W. Car. 7th and Broadway.

5 5 5 deweled pieces made to your order, or family pieces rentedsled. Designs and Ideas on quest. Brock and Company 9 09 9 95 51570 DEATHS. With Funeral Announcements, BERGER. Nellie, of this city, aged 20 years, chapel Funeral at services Hollywood will he held today in the Cemetery.

W. M. Strother, fune. al director. BLAKESLEE.

Upland, Henry 2, Day, died at his home Cornelia, June father aged 68 years; husband of E. of Clare and Laura, now Mra. J. MeA tres. tario, Funeral services at Draper's chapel, OnSunday.

June 4, at 2:30. BUTLER. At his residence, No. 243 South Rampart boulevard, June 2, 1916, Siduey A. Butfather beloved Sidney bustand of Katherine Butler, and of T.

Butler. Funeral at the chapel of Boothe Fitch, Remains notice later. ELY. At No. 129 South Mr.

Annie Katherine Ely. Utah street, June tice of funeral at parters of W. A. BrOWn, NoRemains later, HUNT BERGER. In this city, June E.

Hunteberger, aged 20 Sears, beloved son Karl 1, 1916, of I. N. Mrs. and Elizabeth Huntsherger, and brother and Kuth John 1. K.

Peck of Toledo, Ohio, Paul services Huntsberger of this city. Funeral will be held at the M. 1 1 1 Church, tinted corner of Adams and La Malle Boothe afternoon at 2 o'clock. Fitch, Morticians, IJAM8. C.

At Fillmore, June 1, 1916, Ijams, beloved wife of Isaac C. Ijame, Edith mother Lanketshim of 1, E. Mrs. and W. F.

Hams mouth. and John Haas of OwensFuneral services from chapel of Hollywood Cemetery Saturday, 3 p.m. Gates Crane, directors. PETHERICK. Cornwall, Caroline England, beloved native wite of Camborne, or John residence.

uberal today 319 at 2 p.m. the late Si of age: died May $1. No. Belmont avenue. PPLUGER, May 28, Charles Pluger.

Funeral 1287 South from the chapel of Garrett No. Flower street, today at 2 p.m. PITZER. At his 1, home, No. 2035 West View street, June 1910, Charles husband Charlotte: Pitzer.

of Funeral Paris, services Carmichael will be held in the chapel core Tenth and Flower streets, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. SCOTT. June 2, 1916, Lacy D. Scott, wife Jonathan and John R. Scott, Mcc, Scott: mother of Mary Sally sister of Camilla McConnell, and MeConnell.

surviving daughter of Get. John k. Funeral services residence, No, 1983 June South, G. Hope Interment street, at at 2 Evergreeu o'clock on Monday, Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS.

such desire kindly to assistance thank the in many friends who DATe for their my recent and present and beautiful floral offerings. JOHN W. HUMMERFIELD. Out and in Again. FREEDOM IS BRIEF.

Habeas Corpus Proceedings Win Way Out of Jail for New York Bond Broker Accused of Crooked Auto Deal, but He's Rearrested. The freedom of W. C. Blerach, New York bond broker, recently arrested on a charge of obtaining an automobile by false pretenses, was short-lived. Yesterday Judge Craig released him after habeas corpus- proceedings, concurring with counsel for the defense that there was insufficient evidence on hand to substantiate the charge against him.

Mrs. Blerach, arrested with her husband, but later released, was on hand to accompany him to Pasadena. Just as he was ready to depart with her a deputy sherift rearrested Blerach on the charge of having passed a worthless check In payment for the automobile, He WAR returned to. the County Jail, where he is held in default of $1000 bail. "Take Time by the Forelock." Telephone your Sunday ads to The Tine day ur earls Batunday..

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