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MAY 11, 1924. PART pUNDAY-MORNING. SSSBSmssi HAWKINS DENIES AIDING SUSPECT CUPID LEADS TO HOSPITAL Minister, from Wheel Chair, rules Lucien Weston, Traffic Victim, to Miss Alice Netcton "Love makes his own trail even Into a hospital," said Rev'. Walt Holcomb of Cartersville, leaning from his wheel chair and Joining the hands of Alice Sibley Newton and Lucien Weston, yesterday afternoon at the California-Lutheran Hospital, as he began to read the Bungalow Lessee Queried on i BrainarcTs Escape Trusted! 11 Latter and Wife Sought; Wire Sent to Mexico i PIAMOS 0 Small Grands 0 Small Grands i. marriage service.

Both the bridegroom and the officiating clergyman were victims of traffic accidents, and It had fallen to the lot of the bride. Miss Alice Sibley Newton, to make the arrangements. ccrn AT KAXD "I did everything but propose, laughed Miss Newton, "and that Lucien had done long ago. I never expected a hurried man-lags like but -when Mr. Weston was thrown from a street car Wednesday night.

It seemed wise for us be married at once so that I might take him home so-that I he was ready to be moved." They discovered that Master Cu from an automobile accident, right In the next ward. NXRSES AS MAIDS The ceremony was performed In Mr. Weston's room, which was heavy with tne perfume of spring flowers banked on every side. The wedding party was made up of the two principals and the officiating clergyman, with Nurse Barton as flower girl, and five young student nurses as bridesmaids. Mr.

Mary E. Wlswell, aunt to Miss Newton, stood' up with the bride and was the only member of the family present at the ceremony. Mr. Weston is a contractor and builder and. like Miss Newton, has been a resident of Los Angeles for-more than' twenty years.

The marriage was the culmination of a long romance, and the happy In the Owl's thirty-two years of business it has filled nearly ten million prescriptions. To this total you may safely add yours! $885 aS3Sp- "-mm 1 r.i I i iii i i in, i i Said to Have Mentioned Trip to the East Ben A. Hawkins, said to 'have been the lessee of a Victor-street bungalow where a young: college girl charges she was mistreated by Karl A. Brainard. former City Building denied yester-1 day he aided Bralnard to escape I from Los Angeles Wednesday, ac-I cording to Dep.

Tripell, I who questioned Hawklna There Is no charge against Hawkins, but he is being held as a material witness against Bralnard, who Is charged with having committed a statutory offense against the girl. The former inspector. In company with his wife, who previously had brought charges against him the District-Attorney's office, disappeared from Los Ange-'es Wednesday, according to Deputy Sheriffs Stensland and Weir of the Sheriff's' office here. A net now Is being? spread by WM Two Year's or. Longer To Pay pid was right on the ground when sT1 I I I I the nurse announced that there couple will make their home at Ml rski III 1 ftA was a clergyman, convalescing 433- Lucas avenue.

ONLY by possessing one of these marvelous little instruments IM marvelous -little instnimpnts ma HELD IN FIFTY BURGLARIES Two Men and Youth Arrested in Raid Which Yields Rich Plunder Indicating Bold Campaign At least fifty burglaries here la recent months have been cleared up, police announced yesterday, as a result of the arrest of James McArthur, S3 years of age: Earl'Hunt, IS, and J. W. Baracough. 67. telegram for the fleeing pair, the deputies said yesterday.

The latest points to be queried, they said, are Tia Juana and Esenada, la j. Hawkins also denied. Dep. Tripell said, he knew of any of the acts Brainard is charged with committing at the Victor-street bungalow. Brainard had about $860 when he returned to Los Angeles Monday, according to Hawkins.

More than $400 of this later was expended on a car, Hawkins said. He said Brainard had spoken of a trip to the CORNELL SPRING DAY ITHACA (N. Y. May 10. Cor arresting officers.

1 have been operating throughout the city, using the youth in most "Jobs" while they remained outside of the victims' homes as lookout men. Efforts to have the recovered plunder identified are now being made by the police. They believe that when this is done the three suspects will be connected with can you realize how wonderfully you can enrich your home life at extremely moderate cost The astonishing power, volume and purity of tone revealed in the KIMBALL little Grand place it in fair comparison with the larger grands; yet the limited space it occupies makes it as suitable as an upright for a home or apartment of moderate size. Come and enjoy a demonstration; the moderate price, the exquisite design and the beautiful tonal qualities of tlii superb little Grand tvill determine your decision beyond question. Buy FORUM Tickets at Pl.tt'a Phone TRinity 3171 TTTT "TXnPTF opem evenings 1L MUSIC COL SEVEN STORES 231 a Western Ave 6614 Hollywood Blvd.

901 Temple Street 114 Sa Pacific Blvd. 2200 Brooklyn Ave, Huntington Park The men and youth, the latter a student In crime, according to were rounded up in a raid by Patrolmen Peddle and Richards and Police Sergt. Norris in a Yoomlng-house at 841 South Spring street. Plunder valued at many thousands of dollars was found in the room occupied by the suspects, the officers stated. This included a large quantity of furs and Jewelry, cameras, -four revolvers, two shotguns and a rifle and a large assortment of miscellaneous articles.

The suspects, according to the at least fifty major robberies here in the last few months. McArthur, 87 Stores in 23 Cities who is said to have acted as fence for the band, is being, held on charges of receiving stolen prop mm nell's annual Spring Day will be erty and suspicion of grand lar JPl A National Lustitutioo Thirty-one Yeari Old IEi' ceny. The other two are charged celebrated this year on the 23rd and 24th and alumni from with grand 1 every part of the country will re- i turn to take part In the festivi GIRL BANDIT FOUND GUILTY ties. The program will be officially opened by the Spring Day Concert of the Musical Club in Bailey Hall. 334 Pme Beach fury, Out Only Forty Minutes, Disregards Defense Assertion That Hold-up Was "Framed" In spite of the testimony of Pearl Redmond that C.

R. Morgan. Timely Fwnkwealues her victim, consented to the hold-up of which she is accused, It took a Jury only forty minutes Yesterday In Judge Hahn's court to find the "flapper bandit" guilty of first-degree robbery. The girl waa accused with Leroy Terms You Can Easily Afford Maxwell of driving Morgan to ai floe lonely snot In" Tulunee. Canyon WCIUUIl UllVCd mTm where they took from him several A tlf1PVclI fl valuable diamonds and J175.

Max- rxlt'" VP p34.45 $34.45 well pleaded guilty and offered to Plnrfnvm Strongly urging the unification fdk wBlongrmumher! said, had talked him Into the had planned It and told him what to -i When he was called to the witness stand, however, a bonb and close co-operation of all lo cal law-enforcement branches. Police Judge Caryl M. Sheldon, Shell descended into the prosecu-1 yesterday, announced the plat Paferit leathers, Hack sat.flL VV7 aAMS! Sot" miS- tion For Maxwell, telling form which he will be candi-of the conversation between him-(date tor the office of District At- torney of Los Angeles county at rr 'ill the August 26 primary election. aoes vamerasnxxL decree n. tfienew etmimef footwear: la fftfs specfa! sbavrthgcP fatides mmA This 3-Piece Overstuffed Living-Room Suite Including Davenport, Arm Chair and Rocker, 1 upholstered in rich Velour, Loose Cushions.

I Special on Easy Terms for ir Pay $15 Down and $10 Per Month (No Interest) Elegant high grade Living Room Suite, like cut; handsomely upholstered in your choice of blue, mulberry or taupe velour. The Davenport, Arm chair and Rocker are fitted with thick, loose cushions and have spring-edge seats and spring backs. The various pieces will be sold separately at the "Special" prices on equally easy terms. in summer shoes are found same heaxtiiful cresftooa cme and two strap effectsQxford fies and cormfTess other $pealxag' models will search far Before eqraalling' stichiAcomparahle values" Iflfimterials'vvDrhnafiIe and esttoa mTI ffnd in these spedainVE DOLLAR fifioesmost cxcepfional valtte! self and the bandit queen, preceding the robbery, stated positively he had been told the robbery was fixed and that Morgan had consented to It-Pearl Redmond, the. defendant, next took the witness chair.

Led by the questions of her attorney, S. S. Hahn, she told of a long friendship with- Morgan, of confiding to him her troubles and her need of money when her husband. Homer Redmond, was arrested on a 'burglary charge. Then, she said, Morgan had planned with her the robbery that would give her the money without the em-barrasment' of explaining the loss to his At the conclusion of her testimony, Mrs.

Redmond stepped from the stand and started from the courtroom. But her progress was suddenly blocked by the threatening form' of Mrs. Beulah Morgan. With a firm grasp on the girl's shirtwaist, the irate woman characterised her as a demanded an- explanation of her insinuations of affairs with Mr. Morgan and threatened to f'pull her hair, out." And the bandit queen, said by Deputy Sheriffs to be a hard-boiled criminal before whom men had quailed in fear, gave an.

excellent imitation, of a rabbit in search of a the proximity of Deputy Sheriffs Peoples and Fitzgerald prevented the gun totin' girl from disappearing under a nearby table. Judge Hahn will sentence the girl. Tuesday, LOS ANGELES YOUTH WINS SCHOOL HONOR SUCK SATIN flFffl WMITCHIO iWil Justice Sheldon, who presides at the University Division Court, has formulated the following platform: "Believing that the office of District Attorney Is responsible to a greater extent than any other office In the State for the security of lives and' property of citizens, I "Reorganize the personnel of the office and maintain it on a basis of efficiency. "Maintain closer and more harmonious relations with the police department, the Sheriff's office and other law-enforcement organizations. "Impartially -and fearlessly enforce every criminal statute.

"Thoroughly investigate every criminal complaint before prosecution, thus eliminating ground, less prosecutions, dismissals for lack of evidence, and the needl-less expenditure of public monoy." Born in Kansas, Judge Sheldon's parents moved to California and he was niucated In the public schools of Whlttier and Ontario, after which he entered the University of California, teachmg school part of the time to earn hw college education. His law course at the University of California was interrupted In his Junior year by the entrance of the United States in the World War. Sheldon en-listed early and served In France. Returning to Los Angeles In 1913 he was graduated and began the practice of law In 1920. In 1J22, he was elected to the.

police court bench and assigned to the court at San Pedro. The following year he was detallgd to the University Court, where all Wright Act cases are tried. Since this appolntmen' Judge Bheldon nss tried mor than 7000 cases without a He Is married, ha two children and lives at 4901 South Nor-mandle avenue. MllSII tl I' I iliif I' mummw. nil! WMITf KIO Oua PATR0N3 WILL PtND AN ATO- -CO CONVtNIENCE IN OUR HOSICRY M- PARTMCNT WHERE HI6HUT 6RADS 3ILK H09IUZY IN EVeSV atlAOS AY DCMAD MQuUlonSMhoi 414So.Broofc!ftf 5' Piece Walnut Dining Room Set Queen Anne style genuine walnut top oblong ex- tension table and four wood panel back, blue J) Tb leather seat dining chairs to match.

'V $6 Down $1.50 Week No Interest Same set with cane panel back chairs as pictured) $69.85 Cadet Lieutenant Raymond A. Broomfleld, of Los Angeles, senior at Culver Military Academy. Culver, has been appointed assistant business manager of "The 1924 Roll Call," the annual book published by his class. Cadet Broomfleld also is editor of Culver x.i.J.a. wee Kiy paper.

CUlVSr WOemV paper. Dynamite Death Trials to Start Middle of June a I v-i viunui. nmv- He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. eating the election of Judge Broomfleld.

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For full information giving age and nationality, Address DX, Box 461, Times Branch Man and Child May be on Way fv. to Texas Town 7S5 fl ill nU NEW METHOD HEALS RUPTURE Kansas City Doctor's Discovery Makes Truss or Operation Unnecessary i op icer SOAh $nt)8S Cava Top leer 61" BBSS 1 1 404b Ice $0085 Capacity city. Kansas City, Mo. (Special) A new discovery which, experts agree, has no equal for curative effects In all rupture cases, -Is the latest accomplishment of Dr. Andrews, the well known Hernia specialist of this city.

The extraordinary success of this new method proves that It holds and heals a rupture. weighs onlv a Jew ounces. Has no hard gouging pad, no elastic belt, no leg straps, no tee) band, and Is as comfortable a a light garment. It has enabled hundred of persons to throw away truss and declare their rupture absolutely healed. Many of these had 3-Door Model Clyde Kennon, 1919 West Sev.

enth street, who disappeared last Wednesday morning when he left ostensibly for a visit to Westlake Park with his 3-year-old daughter, Ann. Is either In hiding at a Los Angeles hotel or Is en route to Barnwall, police believe following an Investigation. While a check wast made on all outgoing trains Wednesday, It is possible that the man may have been one of forty persons who purchased tickets to El Paso, that day. and the Sheriff at Barnwall has been notified of the man's disappearance. According to statements of Ken- crr'TT-T-inrfi i aaar it I Bj a "Timn" 6ta(f Corrpoiident BANTA BARBARA, May 10.

Joint trials of W. V. Crswford. wealthy rancher. W.

H. Downs, postmaster and Taylor Downs, his fathsr, all of Santa Tnei, charged with the murder or J. J. McOulre, will begin June 14 In the Superior Court here, according to agree-ment reached today by attorney. Information chsrln the men with first-degree murder In connection with the murder, of the aged blaek-wlth who was blown to his death by dynamite planted under his house, will be filed a soon ss the.

transcript of the preliminary hearing is completed, it Is stated. The District Attorney has announced his Intention of giving the three a speedy trial. G.A.R. RANKS THINNING (rxeu.ftnvn wt whi OMAHA, May 10. Banks of the Grand Army of the Republic vet-erans In Nebraska were thinned to approximately 1500 since the last encampment of the Department of Nebraska, speakers at the annual memorial service for members who died during the last year, brought out at Fremont.

Two hundred and fourteenylled during the yar. 504b. Ice Capacity. 3-Doof Model PILES Internal mat Protruding ft) Cnrabl thon surgical Operation. Mr method la Mfn Eipentive; No Hospital CeaOiimiit Me Anaathotlri More Human.

All Rectal Diseases Trestsd In the Office SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET G. W. FULLER, M. D. SpeelalUt In Kartal.

Stomach aod Inioatlnal Dteaaaae 718 Black Cor. Fourth 6V Hill Sts. Ofttr Hoard Dally, from IS 4, rpt satnrdar and Snodaj. serious double ruptures, from which I thev had uffered 'or year. It Is Dr.

1 Andrew' ambition to have every rup. tured peron enloy the quirk -relief. omfort and iiealtxg power of his din- I non's wife, the man la addicted Use fl covery, and he will send on free I to the use of veronal. The child trial to any read.r of the who nf Jlc 'A" non's father, a minister, lives at Use Your Credit FURNITURE $Jj COMPANY INC. Your Barnwall, and two brothers live Credit Are among the aubleeta covtrM Stall In the FARM AND TKACTO one portion In each neighborhood to whom he can refer.

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near that town. A of minor Importance with 'his wife preceded the disappearance of Kennon and the child. MQZINB laauad with the I.OS FERTILIZATION IRRIGATION.

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