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SATURD'AY, ULAY 30, 1903. EAGER TO DIE. TELLS SAO STORY. Small Boy Picked up at Venioa" Says Ho Is from Loo Angel Meme- rial Plans. MEWS DISEASES Angeles County Its Cities and Towns.

NEWS REPORTS FROM CORRESPONDENTS OF. THE TIMES. FIGHT TO GET ON THE HOOKS. VENICE. May 29.

Barefoot and DEEDS OF LOVE. THREE TONS OF YELLOWTAIL CAUGHT FROM PIERS. Of WHOLE CLOTH. AGITATE FOR A TENT CITY Quickly and Thoroughly Cured I do not have to resort to guesswork in th few diseases I treat, because over twenty years' experience, has perfected my knowledge of EXACT METHODS, which never fail. Particular attention la given to each particular case.

1 If other physicians have treated you, for so-railed "weakness" you were hlped only temporarily, if at all, and the reason is very apparent when th cans of loe of power- In man understood. "Weakness" la merely a symptom chronic inflammation, i My system of local treatment removes this Inflammation, and is rilERODEAIV 4 FLOWERS MAXV. Groat Sport at Rodondo Enjoyed by Hundreds Any Kind of Bait Accepted Finny Specimens Weigh from Eighteen to Twenty Pounds. Pythian Sisters Entertain. SANTA MONICA BOARD OF TRADE TAKES QUESTION UP.

YmPay MhtriWell the only treatment that ever has or ever can pers-uuiently restore strength and 'vigor. Especially CONTRACTED DISORDER 3 and affections of the BLADDER. Acut cases cured In a few days. 3 FOR TODAY'S OBSERVANCE IN PASADENA. i ves of More Than On Hundred I Fifty Veterans of tho Civil DocoraUd and Also Thost Fifteen Spanish-American War light She was removed to her borne at No.

5 East Green street, Mrs. Drummond lives at No. 285 South Grand avenue. She Is a skillful auto and Is exonerated from blame for the accident. DEATH OF SAXFOBt BALLOU San ford Ballou, for the past seventeen years a resident of Pasadena, died Thursday at his home.

No. 339 North Low Roblea avenue, in thljr city. He was 77 years of age, a native of New York, and came here from Iowa In 1890. He leaves a widow, two sons and two daughters; His brother," Lewis Ballou, resides In this city. The funeral arrangements will not be made until the arrival of his daughters from Oregon.

PASADENA NEWS NOTES. The Christian and Missionary Alliance service will be held on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Free Methodist Church, No. 304 North Fair Oaks avenue. Kenneth Parham, while working on the Hastings ranch near Sierra Madre. REDONDO, May 29.

The run of yellowtall culminated today In tho DR. TAYLOR, Tho Leading. Specialist Committee Is Appointed to Have a Conference With tho City Council Regarding tho Matter Beginning of Transformation of Steam Road to Trolley Lino. DR. TAYLOR CO, Ulli IflihUII uui HOUBSr- am.

to p. ja Sunday to II only coatless, tired and hungry, sleepy ana tearful. 6-year-old Howard Barry, who aald ho was from No, StTT South Hope street Loo Angeles, picked up by a Los Angeles-Pacific conductor last night. Tho boy said he bad been lost since Monday, when his father give htm 10 cents and told htm to wait at a certain spot until he returned. Tho boy aald he remained there through long and weary hours, With hunger gnawing at hia atomach.

Then he Invested his money. In candy, and passed a wakeful night on a bench In an out-of-the-way place. The second day a woman gave htm a couple of cookies from her luncheon, and that night ho slept In a dry goods box. Yesterday ha was without food, having passed his third night alone In the world In. a friendly woodshed.

MEMORIAL PLANS. Sailors and marines from two battleships and a band will assist In the observance of Memorial Day hero tomorrow. Members of the United Veterans' Association, the Loyal Legion, Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias. Grand Army organizations, the Woman's Relief Corps and the Venice, life saving crew will have positions in the parade. Tho column will march to the auditorium, where the programme will begin at 10 o'clock.

The presiding officer will be Judge Curtis D. Wilbur, who will deliver an address. Rev. Baker P. Lee will also speak, and there will be an oration by Kenton A.

Miller, as well as vocal Quartettes and greatest sport that has been known here since the unprecedented run of this splendid game fish last fall. The three piers, were crowded all day with enthusiastic men and women, and the catch was sufficient to satisfy everybody. The water' was literally alive with the fish. They took py kind of bait and actually fought TorShe chance SANTA MONICA, May Board of Trade Is agitating the estab lishing of a tent city at some convenient point on the beach for the accommodation of the hundreds of persons who would like to come to the seaside for a brief period during the sum to get on the hooks. At one time there were a dozen fishermen struggling simultaneously with, as many fish.

-The fish are unusually large ones. yesterday, was kicked in the stomach mer, but who do not care to go to the averaging from eighteen to twenty Permanently Cure Weak Men And you need not pay one cent until you aro cured. My Fee In any uncomplicated disorder Is only $10.00 C0NSS Don't throw this announcement away. Cut It out, put it where you can find It. and If what to say to you today Is not of GREAT Interest watch for another talk Shall I send you a treatise? I will if you live out of tho city, and If you can call, I will give you, in ad- dltlon a beautifully engraved chart.

7 pounoiv The total catch today Is estimated at three tons with rod and reel and. hand lines. PYTHIAN SISTERS. The Pythian Sisters gave an enjoyable entertainment at Wicheloe Hall jot of Th Times, No. it 8.

lurraond Ar. TASADEXA. May tok-I at love and remembrances, will laid on the graves of more than veterans of the Civil "War ana flf- Spanish War veterans today. Vis to 1 suspended In every of the city and all sports will I for the time tabool within the Many parties have de-rai their outing until another time. the unfinished conditions of the feet wfuj place a.

stumbling Mock i tho way. of the fcarada, the tracks the street railway company not be-t completed as yet. The-' parade will form -on Colorado beyond Marengo avenue, and ArtrromptJy at 9 o'clock. Teachers equfcwt that alt school children be In Seir yropr places on sije streets by o'clock. All the floweret that can gathered are to be carried by the by a mule.

He was painfully injured, but will recover. Robert J. Burdette. D.D., Is expected to return to Pasadena today, after visiting the Baptist North Convention at Oklahoma City, where he was one of the speakers. Five-year-old.

Charlie Morris of Franklin avenue broke his collar bone yesterday In a fall from a wagon. Many Pasadenans who claim as their own native heath the State of Oregon will eather at the annual picnic of people from that State at Venice on June 13. The Junior reception to the seniors and faculty of the High School will be held on June 13. On the evening of last night at which about seventy-five other musical numbers. At the end of knights and ladles were present.

The feature of especial interest aside from the delicious luncheon provided by the the breakwater a salute will be fired, following which flowers will be strewn on the waves In honor of the memory of the dead of the navy. These exer committee, was a "high five" contest DR. MILES, Master Specialist. cises will be participated In by with twelve tables. Mrs.

C. J. Crellar won first prize for women; Mrs. H. Slmpsort second, and Mrs.

Arnold, the consolation. C. J. Crellar won the first prize for men; Harry Arnold, sec. launches from the cruisers California and Tennessee, which will be stationed here until Monday.

2E ond, and R. E. Mattlson, the booby. Good Linimtnt You will hunt a good while before you find a preparation that is equal to Chamberlain's Liniment as a cure for muscular and rheumatic for the cure of sprains and soreness of the muscles, in case of rheumatism and sciatica It relieves the Intense pain and WOODMEN WILL JOIN. Are to March in Parade in Long Beach Thia Morning City Council Restrained.

LONG BEACH, May 29. The Memorial Day services tomorrow will have an added feature, In that several hundred Modem Woodmen of Southern California, who hold their annual picnic here, will join the G.A.R. parade, and assist In the ceremony of strewing flowers on, the ocean. Hon. J.

O. Burgess will deliver an address on the outer wharL- The parade will assecmble at' Fifth and Pine at 9 What "Weakness" Really Is "Weakness" In all Its pliaaes and In practically every case that comes to mo for treatment Is merely a symptom resulting from a state of chronic inflammation in the prostate pland. This inflammation' may be at lingering result of some contracted disease, or may have been brought on by early dissipation, etc. In by far the greater number of cases the general health of tho patient is perfect, there frelng no lack of either physical or nervous energy. No stimulants or tonics are needed, and if employed would only result in temporary excitement of the functions and positive injury to the tender and already disordered prostate.

My treatment is a local one entirely. It removes all inflammation, swelling- and tenderness from tha prostate establishes normal circulation throughout the parts and restores permanently and completely all neutral functions. I Cure Ml the Diseaes of Men Such as Varicocele, Stricture, Hydrocele, Piles and Reflex Ailments, Consultation and Diagnosis Free I especially invite those who have deep seated and chronic disorders to can and be examined. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION ARK FREE, and do not obligate to engage my services. HOURS 9 A.

M. TO 9 P. M. SUNDAYS 9 TO 12. THE DR.

MILES CO. 453', SOUTH SPRING COR." FIFTH LOS ANGELES, CAL. makes sleep and rest possible. In case of sprains It relieves the soreness and restores the parts to a healthy condition in one-third the time required by the usual treatment. It Is equally valuable for lame back and all deep-seated muscular pains; 25 and 60-cent 4 J- expense of renting cottages.

For such as enjoy real.camp life it Is proposed to provide ail sanitary conveniences and pipe water to each tent site." -People ran then bring their own tents and teams If they like and enjoy a real outing at moderate expense. A committee consisting of Frank Stevens, J. B. Smale. Richmond Plant, H.

X. Goets and J. E. Wilson has been appointed to take the matter up with the City Council. Another committee has been appointed for the purpose of devising ways and means for raising funds with which to properly advertise and otherwise advance the Interests of the city.

This committee consists of Robert F. Jones, James H. Grlgsby, B. A. Nebe-ker.

M. Montgomery and E. Bundy. TRANSFORMATION STARTS. Actual work incidental to the transformation of the Southen Pacific's steam road between7 the seaside and the city Into a Los Angeles-Pacific electric short line has begun Jir the vicinity of Sentous.

There the trolley pole gangs are busy with picks and shovels digging holes to receive the poles that are to carry the wires. Between Ivy and Palms the welding gangs are also at work. Joining the rails together in a bond for the return circuit of the electrical current. SOON TO WED. Announcement Is made of the approaching marriage of Miss Blanch Crampton of this city to George E.

Crowley of Los Angeles. The will be celebrated here on Sunday, June 7. The bride-to-be Is the daughter of the late H. M. Crampton.

who was an extensive land owner in Northern California and Washington. She is well known at 'Pomona, as well as in this city. The couple are to make their home in Xos Angeles. HONORS OF TODAY. The Grand Army and kindred organisations will properly observe Memorial Day here tomorrow, morning and afternoon.

The several Joint committees will assemble at the City Hall at 9 o'clock, and an hour later will decorate the graves of soldiers In Woodlawn Cemetery. In the afternoon at 1 o'clock a musical and literary programme of memorial character will be rendered at the North Beach Auditorium. This will be participated In by members of Stephen Jackson Post. G.A.R.; Fremont Circle of the Ladles of the G.A.R., pupils of the High School and California Military Academy, public schools and the Sacred Heart Academy. The address of the occasion will be delivered sizes.

Adv. FRANK Q. CARPENTER'S letter in Th TlmN Manzln the comina Buirdty will tell I about the use of hippopotamus whip on the I Juim. VLrfMl. l-b'clock, and will comprise Co.

a aetaenment. or marines from the cruiser Pennsylvania, the G.A.R., W. R.C., and other patriotic citizens, children of the grammar schools and the Y'V Modern Woodmen. The parade will proceed to Pacific Park, where the monument to the unknown dead will be decorated, and then: continuing out 1 6 Years In Los Angeles on the lower deck of the wharf. 1 I WO Ar Specialists tne waves win be strewn with flowers.

Returning to the auditorium, a memorial service will be held, with appropriate music and an address by Rev. E. W. Thornton of the First Christian Church. In the afternoon the veterans will visit the various cemeteries, accompanied by firing squads of the for Varicocele, Hydrocele, Stricture Si 1 SAN FRANCISCO' OFFICE Los Angeles Times 1206 CALL BUILDING Phont Ktarny 2121 ARTHUR L.

FISH, Rep Sons of Veterans. Piles, Fistula, Blood Diseases, Private The annual picnic of the Woodmen of Southern California, under the aus Diseases, pices of Pasadena lodge, wll! be held Contracted at Long Beach tomorrow, but the Diseases, programme has been arranged so as loss or Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Woolsey Pasadena, who went to Avalon' to be married. They were sweethearts twenty-eight years ago. Vital Power nit to interfere with the memorial Kidney and At 1:30 o'clock the Municipal Band maaaer Troubles. Advertisements and Subscriptions received. Southern Callforntans.

when In San Pranclsco. can have their mall sent In care of the Times of flee. COPIES OF THE TIMES ON PILE. will give a concert in the auditorium. and at there will be a competi June Miss Lottie Livingston's classes Vital Decline Can Be Cured physical culture will give their an- tive drill for a silver trophy cup.

Beginning at 4 o'clock, there will be a series of athletic games for prizes. ual exhibition in the High School audi torium. Officers of the Humane Society are Vital decline, rommonly called waknM. the mult of dlieaM condition. This disturbing causa It nearly always found In the gland, where the nerve center I located.

The gland become affected by one or more of several thlnas, euch aa badly SEASHORE NOTES, Late yesterday afternoon members lert for dog poisoners. Two dogs have by Albert who fought through the war with the Fourth Iowa been recently poisoned, one a valuable treated local disease. Indiscretions, ex bull belonging to H. Page warden. Cavalry.

Following these exercises Rev. Albert Hatcher Smith, pastor of Special XEract Directors. flowers will be strewn on the waves in honor of the naval heroes. This serv the First Baptist Church, has consented of the City Council and the Mayor were served with copies of the restraining order In the suit filed by the Long Beach Water Company to prevent the city enforcing i new rates. The hearing is set for next Friday ice will be performed at the North cesses, varicocele, etc.

we published years go the first Information ever flven out In these troubles as the cause of vital weakness; since that time our theories have been accepted by all the best eastern specialists, and at the same time every specialist copies our advertisements, knowing absolutely nothing of our successful means Beach pier. to preach the baccalaureate sermon for the students of. the High School, and Rev. R. Meredith will deliver the commencement address.

POMONA PLANS FOR TODAY. Children and will later bo delivered to the veterans at the park, where th, nomlng ritual 'exercises will be- held, the afternoon the Sons of Veterans i tad local camp of Spanish War veter- ana will decorate the graves In the cemetery. In, the evening a sneclnl i wrvlce will be held at the First Uethodist Church at o'clock. Pasadena school children yesterday Hstened to members of th local post telling stories of the Civil War and talk on ANNOUNCE Two. Pasadena attorneys are In the field jfor the Superior Judgeships.

Sdwin F. Hahn announced yesterday that, be will be a candidate Jor the position and this morning Hon. G. A. Gibbs announces that he wilt stand as, candidate before the Republican convention.

i Mr. Gibbs served a number of years mi the Superior bench but failed to Tecelve the nomination at the Venice Republican convention. IBICYCLES STILL GOING. AFTERNOON TEA. Mrs.

John Marble of Bellefontalne Arrangements for Honors for Dead NAPLES A. M. A. C. PARSONS, 8ol Agents.

Pacific Electrio Bldg. Ground Floor. Main 1868. Home Ex. 861 of relieving men or this trouble.

No one but a thorough specialist can succeed In curing these conditions. Anybody can advertise, but the genuine specialist only can satisfy the patient and give him value street gave, a charmingly appointed tea' yesteray afternoon where the morning In Department Seven of the Superior Court. Mrs. Perce, wife of Dr. L.

A. Perce, president of the National Eclectic Association, has been unconscious since last night, and no hopes are entertained for her recovery. Mrs. Perce has been practically an Invalid for several years. Yesterday she had a tooth extracted, and aoon afterward Soldiers and Sailors Are Announced.

POMONA, May 29. A. S. Avery. Vermont A ve.

Square Corner Vermont and Vernon avenues. Th largest acd choicest, subdivision In th New Southwest. large Lots $650 and Up I. J. Whit a 41 Huntington Leo J.

Hagulrs Mi F. P. Fay Wright A Callender 113 8. Hill SL; C. A.

Wes-beeher, tract agent. Office. Vermont Ave. and 18th St. Phone West 1667.

received, guests were invited to meet Mrs. Robert I. Rogers, formerly of Pasadena, Contagious Blood Disease Mar be Inherited or contracted. When the Commander of Vtksburg Post. G.A.R., has completed arrangements for the but now living In Los AngeleB.

Mrs. Marble and Mrs. Rogers received In the east drawing-room which was beautifully decorated with coreopsis. system become tainted with the poison It may manifest Iteelf In many ways ulcers. she complained of agonizing pains In A I.

3 I re, scrofula, eczema, stiff and painful Memorial Day parade, which will be formed at 8:30 o'clock tomorrow morning In front of Co. D's Armory. Inr tne library red roses were effectively arranged end Shasta daisies were Joints, eruptions, copper colored spots on the body, little ulcer In the mouth, swollen and Inflamed tonsils, losa of hair, decay of used In the dining-room where a col organisations participating will be the nesn ana pone, ir your symptoms are any lation was serveu. Mrs. Marble wore Seventh Regiment Band, Co.

D. N.G. of these, we Invite you to take advantage of the treatment we which will com dainty frock of corn-colored chif High School Cadets, school children, fon voile with trimmings of lace the PALOMAR LOTS Best homo lota for tho price; to mln at from (th and Main, on th Santa Ana elactrle line. 1100 and up. No trt, no taxes.

Easiest terms. ERKENBRECHER SYNDICATE. Ltd. US wast Sixth Street, Bicycles are still disappearing from this city. Thfte more thefts were reported to the Police Station on Vro Itereoptioon Leaf urks Daly and 8 P.

M. S44 South Broadway. same hue, and Mrs. Rogers was handsomely gowned In golden yellow mes with flowers, Woman's Relief Corps, Vlcksburg Post, G.A.R., and the members of the City Council and old sol iirr iicau, tuiu men mpseu into uneon sclousness. The City Council last evening adopted an ordinance regulating electric-light rates for the year beginning July 1.

Private consumers will pay 12 cents per kilowatt About the only change In existing conditions Is that the company is only allowed to charge actual cost for connections. City Attorney Long has given an adverse opinion on the petition of J. M. Passell and others, who have permission to build a retaining wall on the south side of the bluff, between Pine and American, placing the wall on city property, and then have the caline with getrnlture of gold lace and Thursday and yesterday V. W.

Bailey diers and sailors of the city. The pro embroidery. Mmes. t. S.

cession will march to Third street and or tio. V) South Fair Oaks avenue reported the loss of his bicycle. The George E. Hale, Thaddeus Lowe and Garey avenue, where carriages will be Flshburn of Los Angeles presided over police' are beginning to work In earn rOt on the case. the tea table and other unbonneted LOFTUS BURNHAM Inc.

women assisting were Mmes. Henry taken for the cemetery. Here, there will be the usual decorating of graves of soldiers and sailors, and the firing of salutes by squads from Co. D. In the To.

find the thieves is cn especially task as the numbers are changed T. Fuller, Torrey Everett and Benja pletely eradicate the least taint of poison from the system. Ton ar cordially Invited to consult us In person and we will give yoa such advice as win be for th betterment of your condition. Oar treatment has been acquired through twenty-one years' arduous work. It contains no Injurious drugs and goes to th very cor of th disease.

Varicocele Dr. Harrison guarantee an absolute cur of this trouble In one week by a painless operation that never falls to cure. Do aot forget that varicocele cannot be cored by an electric belt, electricity In any form, by absorption, or any external application. Remember that Dr. Harrison.

atlUj South Broadway, gives a written guarantee to cur your varicocele by his painless operation, or no charge. Let us show yoa a doien cured cases. Free Treatment min E. Page. Miss Ester.e Heartt of wb a ateel dye and the wheels re- Weekly Excursions to Corcoran SEE NEWPORT MILNER, Gen.

Agents for Security Land and Loan 3S7 So. fcprlng st, at 4th. Los Angeles sang several solos and Imperial Valley AGENTS HEBER TOWNSITE CO. Presenting splendid business opportunities. GROUND FLOOR, GROS8E 128 West Sixth 8t.

between 4 a id o'clock, about fifty enameled until they are almost be -nd PINHEAD" THERE ALSO. afternoon at 2:30 clock will be the camp-fire exercises, at the Fraternal Aid Theater. There will be vocal music by Messrs. Wldener, Lawrence, Clay. Stover and Hill, and Miss Sue society maids and matrons were enter tained.

city confirm their right and title to the same. The attorney says that the city has no power to grant Inalienable property rights in a public park. Charles Kirchener was arrested by Sergt Phillips this morning at Ala-mitos Bay charged with a statutory PlBhead" McCarthy, the big union Pierce. Rev. L.

D. Van Arnam will Hotel Vista del Arroyo. Desirable dr, boss of Francisco, threw SO of his hot-air bomb shells into the deliver the oration. furnished bungalow with board. seal Carpenters' Union camp Thurs POMONA BRIEFS.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Burr and daughter if night His tirade against capital Wads worth sells paints. See Phelps for fine well paper.

COVINA GROVE SELLS. COVIN A. May 29. Fortftve thous and Mrs. B.

3. Nichols will leave In a To meet the exigencies of th time and Coachella Valley Land AT INDIO FOR SALE. 100 to 400 acres, $35 to $45 per acrei GILCHRIST INVESTMENT CO. Both Phones. 624-5 Bradbury Bldg.

day or so for Bridgeport Ct. place a perfect cure within th reach of ailing men of limted means, until June it corporations could be beard for a block from the union labor XL. which Is In the third story of th C. W. Priestley left yesterday for a WESTERN AVE.

SQUARE Large lots, small prices; buildings going up rapidly; 6c car fare; transfers or ry where; on Grand a ve. car Una. MARTIN ROCKWELL. 407 Mason Bldg. will cur any slpmle uncomplicated free and furnish all medicines free.

and dollars" was paid yesterday for a trip to Oakdale, where he has jenton buiiaing. He waxed warm un twenty-acre Covlna orange and lem business interests. on grove. The property was that of Our practice la limted to the disease of HEN ONLT. Consult os FBEK.

We advise all ailing men without charge. Don't Mrs. Frederick C. Walther has left crime. Kirchener, who Is a peddler of small fruits, la alleged to have entered a house, and in the absence of the mother, taken liberties with two little children, 6 and 7 years of age.

He was remanded to the County Jail, without ball. Present plans along the Inner harbor Indicate a second ship plant which will put 1250.000 Into buildings and machinery. H. Trowbridge of Dallas. represents the parties who will finance the project, and Is -working with the Jones Ryder Company of Loa Angeles regarding tho location of the new industry.

his tryanntcal eloquence, and alktrig 'Delegates M. C. Hughes of aasas City and Rosenthal of San P. S. Dotts, of Clenega avenue.

The pui ia mailer on. com today. for her home at Berthold. N. after spending a year here with her mother, purchasers are two young men, Messrs, Wave the signal for applause to ordinary union men.

This was Sutherland and Mackenzie, formerly of Mrs. waner Kidder. DR. HARRISON CO. Oliver Newberry started 'yesterday ni and with much noise.

"Pin Nevada, who have been looking about Los Angeles for the past three months for Detroit to spend tho 4" McCarthy was for the time be- for an Investment. The grove Is 202K SOUTH BROADWAY I S. corner Broadway and Second. Private entrance on Second fit. Bring this ad.

with yon. to his element. Lomita Farms At the door of San Pedro, where fortunes trill bo made. Best land: most water, WO an acre. 11S WEST SIXTH ST.

Ground floor Gross Bldg. C. S. Gibson has engaged passage on planted half to Valencia orangea and half to lemons with all the trees In the steamer Yucatan, which will sail Hoots: evenings, T-g; Sunday, -Zaowlng that the Pasadena police Dot friendly to McOar-y went to Los Angeles yesterday to spend the day. He is said full bearing.

The grove has paid Colorado RitJer Land Palo Verde Valley Bytfte Ranch 135 par acre and up Including water. INTERSTATE LAND 422 South Broadway. F140S, Main 3020. Sunday for Nome, Alaska. He Is going north to look after his mining Interests.

net Income of over 15 per on this price for the past three years. The and will be away six months. i kfM on the road to San Fran place was formerly owned by H. E. Chesebro.

now of Los Angeles. The The local Board of Trade has opened permanent headquarters in the new brick building opposite the postofflce. SOUTH PASADENA. SOUTH PASADENA, May 29. The grammar school will give Its closing exercises In the High School building next Thursday.

All grades will participate. Miss Helen Bolce of Prospect avenue, teacher of Kindergarten In Highland Owing to the generosity of the forces In paying his way. he I i le in the best style, and will Notice to Men deal was all spot cash. and W. H.

Truttt. the new secretary. sit tho ties. Memorial Day will be generally observed here as holiday. Services Nanwhlle, the local contractors are will be held In the Oakdale Cemetery Consult our Rental Department For stores, offices and house.

ROBT. MARSH" CO Security Bldg Main Floor. Telephone Exchange 175. Entrance 6th street niag and there -Is every In the morning. The address will be Park, will go East on a year's leave of UJilty that the will not be serl delivered by the Rev.

W. L. Miller if Glendora. Services will also be held vewndicapped if the union men absence, accompanied by her mother, as soon as school closes. will devote his entire time to the work-Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Davis and Horace Pemberton are camping In San Dimaa Canon. The Ladles' Circle of Trinity Methodist Church gave an English tea at the home of Mrs. T. W.

Johnston on West Pearl street, this afternoon. Men, Go Where You Are Sure of Getting a Cure, rrrv sVt, af out their threat and call a gen in the afternoon at the First Presby Terlan Church, when Rev. Mr. Gage strike. CONTORTIONS SAVE HIM.

iintaV'W 4 -Tell rraa- or tne Baptist rnurcn win speak. PALMS. "Mentally grasping an iron bar Mr. and Mrs. James L.

Howland of Grand Island. have been visiting 1 heavily with electricity. Ma teVyteM ST I fulfill every PALMS. May 19. A break In the raham of South Pasadena atrug rnenas ana relatives nere lor several daya.

pump at the pumping plant of the Cy i.ar a time la vain, to free him promise I make to TS CZlLETIT 1 thoe who Uke my -i -OS) riRECT RANI- ttl.ZAT flUDAIIYRATCCn II $400 TO $500 PER ACRE. VI Cash, Balance Long Tim. JAS. R. H.

WAGNER, Mor. Ground Floor, P. E. Bldg 6th A Main. press Park Water Company, has' put om the vice-like magnet under the Pacific Electric car barns TARIVM TREAT tne resident or faims on a short.

al Ay momfng. At last the nat WENT, thus mak-tmr staunch friends lowance of water. About a week will be consumed In making tho necessary MONROVIA. MONROVIA. May 29.

The Mon-rovla-Duarte Farmers' Ciub which Includes nearly 200 citizens of this vicinity held its closing meeting for the wir tndav th hnmo Un fnvnlions of his body caused cie to relax' and he dropped repairs. Rev. Mr. Spears of Los Angeles has been called to the pastorate of the Palms Congregational Church. Forbes.

The nrorrame was mnrluHM out of danger. His head was blistered and one ear was cl from coming in contact with in liia agony. His hand was I terribly, but It Is believed is absolutely free from all sub A mass meeting has been called for of my patients aa well as living proof and te-tiroofiT to my PERSON-ti, SANITARIUM METHODS. Tou wfToar- Buffering, iet me you proof positlv by bringing you FACE TO FACE witk some of my cured patients. I Will Care Vo Secrtfh Ot.s.'v.

A ba WW CosroKt Ym. If you yO-re afflictad with Hvdrncele, Varicocele, Wood Dia. WeJue, Chronic Ulcers, Kidney or Bladder Trouble. Special Diseases, Prostatic Diseasa. Free Excursion to Hidalgo Are.

vTract, AJhambra, Wednesday, 10 a.m. Great tome lota with trees, modern bungalow. T. Wiesendanf er, room 311. 207 Sooth Broadway.

Monday evening at Wood turn's Hall to discuss the establishing of a union polytechnic high school for tho Palms. will recover almost entirely. UX DOWN T.T AUTO. Ballona, Venice. Ocean Park and Santa Monica school districts.

County School Superintendent Keppel and Prof. Horace M. Rebok. -superintendent of tho Santa Monica city schools, will address Skin Eruptions, Copper Colored Spot, or stances that interfere with Hutri-tJon and digestion. The name a guarantee of its purity.

Ia Martin, years old. who Is from defective sight did not 1. Drummond. who an automobile on East street yesterday. The result today with an address by Roy Nye of this on Alaska.

Rufus McManaman, one of the well-known young, ranch men of the city was seriously hurt today while driving a team at hia ranch In Duarte. He elipped and fell and the heavy wheels of the wagon passed across his throat and chest. He bled profusely from his ears, mouth and nose end was seriously bruised. Dr. L.

N. Wheeler dressed the wounds and the young man Is being cared for at the homo of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. I.

A. McManaman of We White Oak are-nue. tne meetlnc which could, not Infants Wear Juvenile Clothing and Toys BEEMAN HENDEE 417 So, Ereadway S1 0 Scsures sn Acre 30 minutes from ray office on electrio line. Rich, sandy soil, free water piped. Pst $10 cash, $10 monthly, and cars rest" EMiL FIRTH, 111 W.

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