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JANUARY 10, 1915.r-PART I. 4Cv SUNDAY MORNING. Eiclnsire Sperlaltjr Bouse tot Feminine Apprl" THE. WEATHER. COfllclal Report.

OLD-TLME COLD CURE DRINK TEA THE CITY AND ENVIRONS. UXJAM OFFKS, S. WEATHES SL'KEAP. Ingelea. Jan.

9. Reported by Ford A. Carpenter, UxaJ Forecaster. At 6 o'clock a.m. the tnrotBeter mdaured 86.12: at 6 p.m., 80.19.

Ttwrmomrtor for EVENTS BRIEFLY TOLD. Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks rnll It "Hamhurcrer BruSt Thee," at the corresponding houn choked 48 Are. and tat. HelatiTs humidity, 5 a.m., 83 per cent: 6 p.m.. 75 any pharmacy.

Take a tablespoonful t'nltarlan Annual Meeting. per cent. Wind. 3 northweet, Telocity 16 miles; 5 p.m., south, Telocity miles. Highest temperature.

443-445-447 South Broadway of the tea. put a cud of boiling wa Tu annual mcctinsr of- First ter nnr it. nour through a sieve Unitarian Church will be held tomor lowest, 45 deg. Rainfall for season, 4.65 drink a teacuD full at any time. It is row night, Dinner will be 6erved at tnches; lent season to date, 4.69 inches.

Barometer reduced to sea terel. the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores, relinvinsr congestion. Also loosens the WEATHFR rtNlITIfNS. The field of hWi pres 191 Giosf or Omit sure otot the eastern half of the United States (faje clear and cool weather from the Rocky Mountain to the Atlantic Ocean. The northwestern ar of low Dressura moral raitidlv eaatnairl and the southwest bowels, thus breaking a cold at once.

ft is inexpensive and entirely vege table, therefore harmless. ern depression aluo took an easterly course. The -about 350- latter now oTtr Mraion. nam w-u throughout the Pacific Coast, and rmeral showers Ml in Southern California. The greatest amount of precipitation.

.84 of an inch, is reported from Ked Rlnff and th hrw. fall In fhnthexn California. 6:30 and at 8 o'clock the business meeting will begin, when reports will be made from those In charge of the different departments of work. lccture on Judaism TirtelW XT. Isidore Myers will deliver his lecture on "Judaism Unveiled" In Trinity Auditorium nt 3 o'clock this afternoon." The lecture will be free, and the public is invited to -hear it.

Mme. Esther Palliser will King, accompanied by Mrs. Ijeonora Tier. Morif Qmamental Lights. The City Council has adopted thei Now.

Shown Lingerie Dresses, Lingerie Blouses, DEATHS. i With Funeral Announcement. DAtT. At No. P0 West Senaith street, Patrick Jay Daly, aced f2 yesrs, i'uiieral Monday st 10 o'clock from Sntrt funeral chapel 842 South figueioa atrsafc.

Friends tnyited. riTZWiujAM. At No. 2057 Orford avenoa, January 8. Catherine, beloved daughter of MaJ.

William, sister of acd R. It. iitawililaa and Alra. llcnry JCave. Funeral Munday, January 11.

at a.sa., rrcra St. Anno, Church. Interment. Calvary Cemetl. Innuingham A O'Connor, director.

FOSTKR At NO. 1813 Smith Olive street. January lleorge W. Fotr, aged 88 yeara, "tn-Mattis Oilbsrt. Funeral from tlie chapel of Pieroa Bros, Oa.

Monday. January 11, at 1:80 p.m. sTRIXXTT. At the homo of his daughter. Km.

T. i. lwrence. No. 1H9 North Oramercjr pisca, Ja-, uary 7, WIS, Henry Furlott.

Intwment, Iron Mouuuin. Mich. Ebipment Fans. CanuichiieJ Co. OARFIKI.D.

At 747 OUese street, Mr, Ksd tiarfleld. Remain at parlors of W. 4, Brown. HOPKlNa At No. 7JO lAguna street, Jannarr An-a Hoiiklns, aged 8rt yearn Funeral services will be held at the resldencw Tuesday.

January 12, at 3 p.m. Interment, I. O. O. F.

Cametery. Siewort, funeral director. KEEiAN-. January 8, at Watts. Joseph EL Kss- lan, agl 20 years.

Funeral Monday, Jaiwiar 11, at 8:80 a. from parlors of Cunningham A O'Connor. K-r. fluiem mass at St. A loyal ua Church, Ned can avenue, at 0:30 a.m.

Interment, Calvary Cemetery. LO.NO. The funeral service for William tonf will be held at the parlors of ConneJl No, J051 Houth Orand avenue, Monday, January 11, at. 3 p.m. Masonic services at RoaedaJ Cemetery ehapel at 3 p.m, L0RBFr3l.

At No. 1803 Normandle avemia. Maty, wife of Edwin lorbeer, aged 80 year. Remains at Breeee Brothers, 605 bouth Flgu-roa atreet, LT0N8. At Ko.

818 Crocker street, January 8, Mia A. 1xvm aged 88 years. Remains at the parlors of Pierce Bros. lOv McKINZlBL In this city, Nora McKlnzia, aged St years. Funeral services Monday at the chapel fa Hollywood Cemetery at 8 o'clock pirn.

Remain now at the parlors of W. M. btrother, Hollywood. MOORB, At Tacoma, January 6. 101B.

Mrs. Cornelia Van Deusen Moore. Funeral services at Ureses 8mtbers, 855 South Figuero street, Monday at 8 o'clock. MORRISON. Albert A.

Morrison, aged 64 year. Rctnaina st the George K. Willett rsar-lora, No. 1138 South Figuaroa Notice later. was .43 of an inch at Ban Fernando.

The well-marked area of high pressure noted. Friday as OS the Oregon coast mored slowly Inland, and will kit? fair weather to Is AnftHes and tlciwtj Sunday, BUSINESS BREVITIES. Dresses wiLa heuy iron In toe morning. lOCAL FORECAST. tm mjt wiHnlfv lrlr enolrr.

Run- "How We Live and Why We Die" dajr; hear? frost in the morning northwesterly winds. free lecture by Thomas Powell. M.D., DacMng to northeasterly. For California south of the Tehachept Fair Bun- final ordinances providing for orna- nery member American Association for the day severe frost in the morning. Coats mental lighting systems on Main street, from Pico Ftreet to Thirty Advancement of Science, American Public Health Association.

National Health Guard, the So. Cal. Academy STATE FORECAST. PAN FRANCISCO, Jan. Forecast: Ban Francisco and vicinity: Fair Sunday light Etc.

sixth place; on Grand avenue, from Sixth to Ninth streets, and on Fig- of Science, the Royal Societies Club of Sizes for women, small women and misses. Arranged in two lots. ueroa street, from Sixth to Tenth northeast wind. Sacramento, Santa Clara and Han Joarmln Taneys: Fslr Sunday: frost In the morning; light north, wind. rmllfomit aiitK a iv.

irvtist-hpnl: Fair tinrtday: streets. Celtic Club to Meet. Lot No. 1, heavy frost in th morning; UeUt northeast wind. 5 11 2 Heretofore, $25.00, $27.50, $30.00, Dean MacCormack and Hon.

A. J. will be speakers at the an AWZOTA FORECAST. WAfrmwro.V. Ian.

for Arlnma: Gen London, etc. Will deliver in Trinity Auditorium hall 302, a series of four illustrated lectures involving an original explanation of the mysteries of health and disease. Wednesday, Jan. 13, 8 p.m., The Appalling Mystery of Sudden Death Explained. Nature's Forewamings and How to Escape.

Tuesday, Jan. 19, 8 p.m., Causation of the So-called Incurable Diseases Defined and the erally fair ftindiy and Monday. YUMA (Ami.) Jan. BxcluslTe Wspatrh from the U. 8.

Reclamation Berrico. Gauge height Colorado BlTr. 16.00 feet nual gathering of the Celtic Club at Christopher's Tuesday evening. It will be ladies' night and an unusual Lot No. 2.

75 Heretofore, $35.00, $40.00, $50.00, at in VITAL RECORD. Millimiery Curability of Such Made Plainly Evident. Tuesday, Jan. 26, 8 p.m., What's the Matter with Modern Medicine? A hard question with a harder answer. Tuesday, Feb.

2, 8 p.m., Most Disastrous Blunder in all Human History MTEB8. In this city, Inils r. Myers, aged 83 year. Names, sex, place and date of Wrth. BAXiAVPixo.

Mr. and Mrs. Bernardo, rwughter. Remains st chapel of Robert boarp at hob tn. Fiuieral notice later.

NICHOra. Iiili Nichols, aged 30 years. Remairm st the parlors of W. M. RtTother.

cnr. ner of Hollywood boulevard and Wilcox avenue. Funeral notice later. Closing out of our entire winter and mid-winter Hats, at less than half. Priced from $2.50 to $15.00.

zaos Damon street. December 19. BBNECKEv Mr. and Mrs. John H.

Iuhter. 2430 "renuhaw boulevard. January 1. BOSKOVIca Mr. and Mrs.

Nick. Bojr. 743 OwWar street. January a. 'Spring Suits We are now showing the latest adapted styles In Tailored Suits and embrace Worumbo Coverts, Gabardines, French Serges, Fisken Tweeds, English Mixtures and Tyrol Cloths, In navy, black, white, sand, putty, black andwhite checks, etc.

Sizes for women, small women and misses. Moderate prices, $25.00, $32.50, $37.50, $45.00 up. (Second Floor) What and Why. All classes of pe-ple. professional and non-professional, cordially invited.

Half-hour will be devoted to the answer of questions. Admission free. NIETJ5KN. At No. BIO Kaat Fleventh street, Jartnarv 1915, Mrs.

Minnie Nielsen, aged 75 year, beloved mother of Mrs. Daniel Nugent of thl clt.v. Funeral Monday, January 11, at 10 a.m-, frnra the Dsuish iJttlieian Church, corner Thirty-fifth, snd Trinity streets, W. A. Brown, funeral dtrec-tof.

Marie Reed Towne has opened a 28th Annual Sale programme of songs, recitations ana Instrumental music will be offered. Officers' will be elected. Illinois Reception. The Illinois Society will hold a popular reception on Wednesday evening In Federation Hall. The new officers will be installed and the speakers will be Col.

John Sobleski and J. D. Radford. Mrs. Alary Sobieski Gilhausen and Miss Lillian Estes will entertain with readings and whistling.

There will be refreshments, cards and dancing. looking for Missing Girl. he police were notified yesterday the authorities of Stockton to be on the lookout for Bessie Sconce, 15 5'ears old, who Is missing from, her home in that city. She is described as 6 feet 3 Inches tall and weighing 115 pounds. She has light complex-Ion, light brown hair and blue eyes.

'She Is supposed to have come to this city, where she has some friends. Demand for Xew Line. Councilman Williams, who recently miggested in the consideration of transportation problems that it would te advisable to secure a car line on NTJTT. January 7, John Nntt, a native of Indiana, studio at 1405 Harvard where instruction will be given in oral expression, dramatic art. Interpretative Funeral Monday, January 11.

at p.m,, from psrlnrs of Cunningham 4 O'Connor. Inter-meul, Odd Fellows Ciroetery. BBOUT. Mr. and Mrs.

Bmil. Boy. T88 tlanton street. December-29. CALDWKLU Mr.

and Mrs. William. Daughter. 1861' West Temple street, Decamber 81 CARR. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry M. Daughter. San Pedro, Oil. Deremher 27.

CHA.V. Mr. and Mrs. O. 8.

Boy. 1120 Btst ISghteentb street. January 3. FRAVK8. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles A. Boy, Angelu Hospital. Januarr 6. FREIJIUCKS.

Mr. and Mrs. VirrW. Dauehter. 1138 East Tliirtj-thinl street.

January 6. FTO.V. Mr. and Mr. Ben.

Daughter. 213 West PMft.y.eichth place. January 5. OA.MHIJ. Mr.

and Mrs. Vlncenao. Boy. 757 North Hill street. January J.

HART. Mr. and Mrs. Michael. Daughter.

4775 literature (French or English,) prose O'HARB. January 0, Martin, beloved husband nf forms, versification and physical training. Besides having been a public and Selections are unusually good and Included are Lingerie Gowns, Combinations and Petticoats, at the very special price of 95c and up. Separate Corset Covers or Drawers at 50c and up. private school teacher, Mrs.

Towne has the indorsement of the press and the Margaret Hare and rather oi Mrs, hcot nir-ner. a native of Ireland, agrd 7ii years. Funeral Mondiy. January 11, at 8:80 a.m., from the resiileni. No.

22fr west Pii-o Rciuiem mans at iluirch of Nt. Tliomaa (lie Aivwtle st a.m. Interment, Culvary Oroeterv. Cunningham ft 0 Omnwr. funeral directota.

public as a dramatic reader in the States and Canada. After graduating Moneta Tmne. December 34. HAWKINS. Mr.

and Mrs. William T. Daughter. San ITRTICA. At IMlywiwd.

Martina O. Pertica. Silk Negligees at special prices 6 6 uequictn mass win tie nM si ine nurcn the Holy Kacntuient in Hollywood Monday at 8:80 s.iu. Iiitenneiit, (alvsiy Cimetery, W. M.

8trother, undortaker, in tliarge. (Third Floor) from a college of oratory In Minneapolis, she took a course of study with Prof. S. H. Clark and Emily Bishop.

Recently she graduated from Emerson College of Oratory, Boston. Any person, young or old, interested in self-development is cordially invited by -Newest Cartridge BIoMse In Fleur de Sole PBICK. At No. 4258 Brighton avenue, January Lien Frt'e. aged mi ea, Fnnernl from tlie clmta-I of Pierca Broa, A Co.

Monday, Januaty 11, st 2:30 p.m. HERBBRT. Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Bey. 222 Mile street. January 4. HERRIMITO.V. Mr.

and Mrs. H. Bor. 1227 East Twenty-seventh street. December 20.

iACASKLLA. Mr. and Mrs. Ittiggi. Boy.

COS New Denot street Jamury 3. LOBNOW. Mr. and Mrs. B.

F. Boy. Tlctorl Prlysto Hosnitsl. Decemlw 22. MEXTO.v.

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen. Daughter. Meth- odlrt January 8.

MOBKTTL Mr. and Mrs. Batista. Boy. 853 '4 May strict.

January 1. PAGUd. Mr. and Mrs. AneIo.

Daushter. Ml Cor Front-lace Corset made or fancy Broche, dium iow bust and long hip. The ventilated REYNOU. At No. 451 Norlh Figueroa street, Jan.

uary 8. 1915. William I. Reynolds, aged 82 years. and ventilo front shield are the special features "2 00 of this corset.

Special at o3 Popular Priced Corsets, $1.00 up. (Third Floor) Cievsland street. December 12. PAOVfys. Mr.

ami Mrs. iirge (i Boy. 158 Booth Hoover street. January 7. PA VOUCH.

Mr. and Mrs. 8tr. Boy. 734 Tale Funeral service.

am. Monday, January 11, at Brcvee Brothers, Km Sooth Figueroa stmt. ROC, Kits. In this city, January 5. Thoma Bogers, agiil 80 years.

lU'tnains at the parlor of Plerea Bros. A fv KAMOFRrn. At No. 2flfi0 Alice treet, Margreth Kuteg.Jwr. lieloved wife of Louis ilglr and mother of Mrs.

Margreth Hall Mrs. Roa Noren and FArneat Wifximann of San Franviscu and Mrs, Rogiiia Nelson of Bncklin. Cal. riervirus from ls Augclea Ctidertaking Oim-nany's chapel. No, 202W l'asadena avetme.

Januai-y 11, 1IH5, at 2 fun. biterment. under siispiees llrlweias Rcticksh Iie, 87, in Odd Fellows Cuaietery. tio sranciwv paean plea copy.) SIIATRA. January 0.

1015. Mrs, Caroline Silver. stiw. January S. PHH.t.l!.

Mr. and Mr. Rae W. Boy. 1927 Ellen- dale avenue.

January 6. REAM. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Boy.

657 Antonio strei-t. January ROBrRTS. Mr. and Mrs. Kmert.

Boy. 1009 East Art Needle Work Section Large variety of Real Cluny Laces. Special price at 15c to $2.50 a yard. Una (all colon) of D. M.

C. embroidery thread. (Third Floor) rourtimth street. January 2. This Blouse features many novel touches of style, the broad straps with which the pleated points are fastened, the deeply pointed close fitting cuffs; the military shoulders, the collar may be worn high to the throat, or rolling effect Is equally smart In white, shell pink, and putty.

Crepe de Chine Blouses, $2.95, $3.95, $5.00, etc. (Main Floor) HOBrvsON'. Mr. and Mrs. John t.

Danghter. 615 Wet Forty-seventh street. January RCDOIJ'H. Mr. and Ms, Mrs.

Towne to consult her regarding her system of instruction. Home Phone 71875. Pico Heights or. Sixteenth-street cars. I will make you a pair of gold-filled, rimless glasses, crystal lenses, Shur-on style, for $2, examination included.

I make a specialty of eye strain, cause of headaches, brain fag, watery eyes, blurred vision, nervous debility, very sensitive to light. It makes wrinkles around the eyes and makes you scowl and squint. You wonder why you ache in the back of the neck after reading or sewing. It is weak muscles and common in old people and many times in young people. This Ican correct.

If you have been given up, I will improve your vision if there is any left. I make Kryptok Invisible Bifocals, two pair of glasses In one, no lines, a solid piece of glass for -near and far vision, as low as $8. Dr. A. M.

Garfield, optometrist, 417 Grant building, 355 South Broadway. Thirty-three and one-third percent valleio sweet, laniufrv T. Remains at parlors oi w. a. SAWADA.

Mr. and Mrs, K. Boy 300 North Alameda street. January 5. At the Angnhi Hospital, this city, January Jf infant sou of ltut and Cliarks Fun Children's Garments MAHT.

M-. and Jin. William Danrhter. 712 r.v rwentieverith street. January 7.

SMITH. Mr. and Mm. Oeonre T. Dsngliter.

802 I'oncnrd street, January 8. gniVKKTFR. Mr. and Mrs. Roy T.

Daughter. Meth- Flgueroa street, states that he is being deluged with letters of indorsement for this project. It is probable that definite steps will be taken to lay this subject before the Los Angeles Railway Corporation, with the hope of securing extension of the yellow lines on this Enough is Enough. "1 am going back home to sell or Klve away everything I have and come back to Los Angeles to stay," eald TV. R.

iL Burgess, a roll-of-honor man of the Pennsylvania Railroad and veteran of the Civil War, yesterday, as he and Mrs. Burgess prepared to hoard a limited train for Toledo, "Forty years in the Pennsylvania's service at Toledo and other years of the East have give me enough of eastern climate. But, then, I didn't know what living was until I came out here." Finds Body by Roadside. Early yesterday morning. while driving ljla automobile toward Los Angeles near Bassett, E.

J. McFar-land, a realty dealer, saw the dead body of a Mexican lying by the road-Bide. After- a cursory examination, Mr. McFarland hurried to Sheriff Ollne's office and notified the officers. Deputy Sheriff Sepulveda, after examining the body, said the man had been murdered.

His head was crushed in two places and he was bruised and ut about the body. The Mexican wore overalls and his pockets were empty. Newest for spring are now shown, in a wide diversity of latest materials and distinctive models. All sizes popular prices. (Third Floor) 1147 finit rlvjrt' rPe" wiujTa this Miltoa friends snd aeniiainla.

st the ciiapel of Herreti, JsmSJi at i ixil 8uit.li Flower etreirt. liitermtnt, Altdo, 111. WT-RtrlXB. In this city. JoJrj Bona fide Reductions on discount on all my elegant line of "diw nospitai.

January 4. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin W. Daughter.

5250 Wast Fourteenth street. January 6. VA8SIA. Mr. and Mr fharles.

Bol. 117t, Com-tnwrnal street. January VERfiHA. Mr. and Mrs.

French, Boy, 1448H Bin Fi-rnandr, strwt. Januarv 5. WIKLBN. Mr snd Mrs. Jjudwig.

Boy. Ban Pedro. Csl. December 24. WTJTAIH Mr.

snd Mrs. Tyrais R. Boy. Victoria Private Hospital, January 81 TUCTA. Mr.

and Mrs. harlea. Daughter, 1676 Cordova street. January rt. DIVOKCE STJITS FILED.

AK1TAMA. Juliro aealnst Ksmeno. PCHW. Manrrst airainst J. Brtrnli, rrtfmrK.

John sitainst Carol T. WWABK8. J. A. aitnst Or.

NFJO Bow asainst Bichard. KAl'l H. Mums against Maris. OmCIAL DEATH LIST. Name and plac of death Are.

Date. Furs 74 13 12. off Complete showing of the new Veils and Veilings, including the Chin-Chln Veil and the latest "Santley" Veil which Is most popular and smart; also an extensive line of real lace wedding reils. Popular priced. (Main Floor) Sets, separate pieces, Fur Coats and Fur-lined Coats, high grade garments with the reputation of the house back of them for quality.

Buy now, knowing that you will get the hest possible for the amount of money expended. (Second Floor) Pickard China, Copenhagen and Ful-per pottery, hand-carved lamps and shades, mirrors, picture frames, book-ends and desk sets, Wardwove stationery, imported baskets, Japanese prints and dainty perfumed novelties, rose petal place cards and erift holders of my own decoration. Unusual opportunity, to secure choice wedding gifts, club prizes, etc. Ona M. Blunt.

Art Shop. 1723 West Seventh Telephone 556119. A splendid opportunity to buy Oriental rugs at EnfiaJIan 809 South Hill street. We have Just received an importation of unusually beautiful extra large specimens. We got them under very advantageous circumstances.

The selection is very exten urfutaiiT, sgj oo years. "unersl tomnrrow it ft IM fmra the chrl nf Owlinu at Marttnoul, No. 827 fsmth Figuero street, thenr-e to St, Joeoph Church, IntetoenU Calvary femateryi NOT1CK. ANCIENT OBIIFR OP HIBEB.VUNS. Pitneral of Brother Martin fFHsre will take plac Mctiilav, January 11.

fpim his late resUleme, No. West Pico street, st 8 o'clix-k. Solemn r-qiiieai nissa, tt o'clock, st Church of Thomaa Ui Aptistla, Uiuther will attend st church. i A. E.

LYNCH, Sec rotary. OBITUAUV. William Perry Ctwe was bom rn Cook eairtr, February 19, lsH; was lulled to hla heavenly home at 11 a m. January Kilo, st tlie resilience of his mother. No.

Iii43 West, Fortv-flfth strese. U-svea to mourn bis lues, bis mother, Mrs. F. snd three sinters. Miss Ruth Ingnlls snd Mrs.

Jones and Mrs. M. TK Jones of this city, avl one brother In Wichita Palls, Te. Tli intermtAP took place at Inglesruud park Cemetery. Iiiilepciident of tlto Trust.

For 175 we will furnish hearse, two carriages, era- bslminit and black cloUi-covererl casket, tjudnui Marlinonl, funeral directors and undertakers, No. 8J7 South Figueroa street. Hum pliono W427, Broai-i aay 2TS1. DA1.Y Pstrirs J. Im Anirele R2 Jan.

8 "The Exclusive Specialty House for Feminine Apparel'" tlARFIFI.D, Kate, If Jn. JOHVSllV. Klars, Tx 73 Jan. 8 KFFBMAN. John.

Ix Angeles 6f Jan. 7 MFA'l IKTJSOV Jnnie. Itrt n.rJr BS DEATH PREVENTS WEDDING FEAST. MVWFZ. Refiuriov Ism Anirelea SO Jan.

8 Mifx, Minnie, los Anrelas .4 Jan." FFRTTM. Maria M. Vm Amcelea 40 jn. 8 P'll-K. Bolinar.

lo Angeles a Jan. 8 Me a Iis Anireles 47 Jan. 7 nnry 8. Los Anireles fU lun 11 SAfMlfKV. Willsrd J.

Is AniHes Jan. sive, the qualities are fine, the designs are exquisite and the values are be sT7flFHKR, Msrgrefh. sn 4 Jan. 8 TmrttlNOV. Arthur P.

Ism Anseias 40 Jan. 7 It! yond question the best ever offered Read in Los Angeles. We shall be glad to show them to you at EnfiaJIan 809 South Hill street. Know the truth about your eyes. FOR Choice lot.

in Inglewood Park Cemetery oa skips near chapel, Fhone 00804. Floral DCHlgns. Decoratlrma Hoiaard A lirnith, Ninth and Olive. Phenes: Mam lur-re. Glasses advised only when absolutely Herman, ln Angm.

Jan, TiTU.tTS Milton Txa Anieli RH Jnn. 1 WLTt.sTLB. Joteph. Los Angeles 6(1 Jan. DE.TII8.

With Pnneraj Annormcementa. BAKFR. At No. 22M West Fifteenth street, Januarr 8. 1015.

Crace beloved wife of Bertrsnd Baker, mother of Rov W. Dorld, daughter of Tomrads and Mrs. J. W. Van Home, snd siater of Chsrles F.

and Frlward B. Van Home, a native of Illinois, affed 43 years. Funeral from the chapH of Robert 8harp A Bon Ko, 1218 South Flover ttreet, Monday at 2:80 p.m. HILLANDALE traci In the Garvanza Highlands on Eagle Rock Avenue, at Los Angeles City limits. Lots $350 to $750.

Easy terms. After all there ia no better Investment than good Los Angeles real estate, ond now is the time to buy. 106 SOUTH AVENUE 64 BEnfVFR. At Jfo. mJO Ive)acs avenue.

Januarr 9, PERSONALS. AS GUESTS ASSEMBLE, GROOM IS OVERCOME BY GAS i WHILE S1LW1XG. A wedding supper delayed for a week so that they might surprise their friends has been delayed for all time. Herman and Marie Rush were married a week ago yesterday. It took them a week to furnish the little apartment at Ko.

2732 South Main street and last night they were ready to receive their guests. The bridegroom went to the tiny tstroom to shave. When an hour had elapsed and he did not return, his bride went to look him up. On the floor ehe found the unconscious form of her husband. Carbon-monoxide gas from the automatic gas heater in the corner of the room flooded the apartment.

With the assistance of several of the wed. ling supper guests, Mr. Rush was dragged to the open air and an ambulance frnm the Receiving Hospital The pulmotor was applied and for a time it seemed as though Mr. Rush would live. Then he commenced to sink, despite the efforts of the physicians.

An hour later he died. Mrs. Rush is prostrated, a patient in the room adjoining that in which her husband died. necessary. Complete eye examination, $5.

Consultation free. Phone F2725. (Sundays 64602) for appointment Dr. Dewey Sheldon Beebe, Eyesight Specialist, suite 906, 7, 8, 9, Investment Building, Eighth and Broadway. I.

Longo, the tailor, has moved his location to 121 W. Fifth St. NW Rosslyn Hotel, where he will be pleased to see his old friends and extends a cordial invitation to the general public to view his new and beautiful selected stock of fabrics. Popular prices. Payne's Dancing Academy, 2018 Orange street at Westlake Park.

Be MSB iMssAssil ihio, rranres nsner, oejoveo wire or tieorge Bssner snd mother of Oeonre T. Beisner, a native of France, sued US years. Funeral from residence Tuesday st 8:80 RwiHiffis mass si at. Tiil.tt:!' o'clock. Interment, ralvsry Cemetery, 8haru Son diwUirs, BOARDMAV.

At Beverly Hills, Albert J. B'jseJman. Bemains at Bubh funeral cW, o. H42 Figusroa, 2q mmm Cost. aubstantial, sttrartiTe, duraiile, ineziiensiva Katie- fnlilpr COO.V.

At Slaters" ffcepltal, J. B. Conn. llli "union niArntM Rwiains at Butin lunerai cuapei. runerai notice later.

rnnai.ie con't. is-jij g. hui urn Anueles. Fhnnes: Main h.15, aiOu, Hram-h: X4fl Main. Fl renfro.

CtL I COWTCK. In Oii dty, January 7, John Cowick, aged ginners' class Monday eve. Class Thursday eve, teaching all the latest 6(1 years. Remain at the parlors of Pierce Bros, a Co. Unique's Sale 6, Part ill Society Section society dances.

Informal oance ever CLIiVF.R. At Bell WsMon, Januarr 8. 1815, Charles Culver, aired 40 Tuesday eve, teaching the three-step Judge Craig returned yesterday from ChlcjBiro, wiiio ho the UnlvtTHlty of Kouthern colleaTo of law Bt the convention of th Association of Americun Law Word was received yesterday from TJ. 8. Bchoonovcr, who was called to Covinjrton, on account of the srious Illness of his mother, that her death Is a question of but a few days and that ha will remain un-tt tha end.

Ehe Is the wife of Judgw I. B. Schoonover, and iu ucr slty-thlrd year. SEEKING DAlAiKS. Mercedes M.

Wlntor, who alleKes tlat she was defamed by Alexander VcKay. October 12. 19K. damages In a suit filed yesterday for falee and defamatory remarks accredited to Mr. McKay.

tree. References. Phone 556631. I'oronauon IT yssi as tjis rhaiwl aT Rotwrt fchsrp Bon No. 1218 South Flower (treat, Monday at 12 oclm k.

TI For quick action drop answers to Times "liners" in Times' liner boxes in downtown office The timwv iiuva our new an-jf-dress, on Hill, near Hamburger's, tsome of you have Ion Intended to rllt our collection of (Ins ulo-i tures. Coma now. KASST ART fiAU.KnV eo Bouiii 1IU1 Hirer SUFFERED CHLD SKIN ROUBLE EMBKOIDIOIY ALL 1TTE RAGE IN 9 XERO'S TIMK. ASTHMA Consultation Free. Office Hours 10 to 4.

DR. J. 8. OWENS, Rooms 409-10, 126 West Third Street locations of the boxes are printed in the first column of The Times "liner" lection. We guarantee to stop your hair from coming out.

heal itching scalp, remove dandruff and grow new hair in thirty days or no pay. 626 Grosse Sixth and Spring sts. Ostrich feathers cleaned, curlwd dyed to sample. Accordeon and knife plaiting, hemntltehing, buttons made. Watson 247 South Broadway.

Wise'a Button Factory, dressmakers' supplies, plaiting, hemstitching, steam spong'g. Orphoum B'g. F4489, By. 4088. Zlnnamon's Button Factory Plaiting, hemstitching and sponging.

New location, 420 S. Broadway, 2nd floor. Competent and experienced office help supplied. Call Educational Business Company. BroaJwuy 673; F4449.

The Times Branch Office. No. 619 Ladlra Who IiellRht In Ircss and a ssrsa Homo Decoration bnouio iwa Tills. binv which' looks Ilka New GarmentsNew Prices! On Head for Two Years. Itching and Burning.

Kept From School at Times. Scratched and Irritated. Used Cuticura. Entirely Well. 1018 McKm St.

Fort child, fix year of age. tuITered for about two years with an Itching and burning on VUJ anaDoed VP Quickly If a dealer, with the purpose to sell CANCER and Tumor rm or dj WITHOUT KNIFE f.ltlVmtlirA fOnanlf Mt.lrMa again; If a wearer, to triuiu. her leiui alert glsters. As a matter of frre, Ki-Klaterwl 1'hysl-rlaii. South Spring street.

Advertisements ract, embroidery lias played iwt Unportant part In the hlatory of the iwclal world, from king; to peasant, and the belle. the 0 tn It ber bead right bcUud the ear. It wis just ery mall when first noticed and kept spreading until It got way up abovt bar ear, I had to keep bar from tcbtxil at tlmea It got'ao ura. It iKr. ifeeaa far Sana.

torlum ftu. Nulla Sill, Lot Aug-lea. Cal. FOUTi: PICKPOCKET. i VelI-Urecd Youngster Who Apol- offices for Jobtliii Passengers on I Cars Robs Three.

If a young man clad In modish manner swings asainht you in a street car. then with a Ohesterflctdian manner begs your pardon, grab the young man first, then search yourself i and in all probability you will have tfanded a much-wanted eastern pickpocket. Yesterday Mrs. J. F.

Gannon of Willowbrook was riding in a Sherman ar when the youth bumped Into her and at the same time begged a "thousand pardon." and also took $25 from a hundbsg she carried. The name thing happened to Fred U. Au-bert of the Earl apartments, Long Xoach, while he wa riding on a Pico Heights car. He also lost 125. L.

Davis, No. 15 West Elghty-third rtreet. Buffered the lose of tb while ridtrnr on a Moneta-avcnue car. The timicriptton furnli-heil the police In each case was of the same polltii (iung man. UNDEUVLIUl.

Tbere. are lcl-Ki'in tt the W'ent- rn for Jiiirrett, IT, T. SU-mior, Mrs. Kydney Colt, Fred t'linrleg II. ILulpK-n, M.

Xomio. Airs. M. W. K.

I in, jfra. J'eI Morton, Tli'imas Mnrrlney, frtnlc t'lbrmin, Jtaithtii, Wnin-r Mr. HiiMnU 'rifuhurt, I', 'imw Willi tuul Iftarreu Wilson; at I hit fur Itidt.y lit' li'i 'lid. JS! lit -nt I f.inh, fijiiiiti II. 0 I 1 1, if.

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V. t.ui, in.n Y. i i- is. day' have Invoked ambroid. vl rk anhanra flielr cauaed hsT pain lor It lwh4 and subscription taken.

Furs, reduced prices now; fur remodeling. Alaska Fur 224 Mercantile Place, ladles' suits altered, modernized. N'uman, Ludlcs' Tailor, 218 South liroudway. Gowns, wraps, blouses. Renfrew Wood.

1028 i'urliriKton, Tel. 55B644. City Pleum Carpet Clennlng Works. Main 427, F62t, John liloexer. h'lrn bsvlly that ery in an peraonI JJJ has been rlnKel In tb luaiif lung and eapenalve Ct)azt3 DON'T PAY RENT OWN A HOME The money you pay out for rent is wasted 'absolutely noth inff to show for it By purchasing a Pacific Factory-Built home you have something to show for your money, These pretty homes emhodv every un-to-date feature.

Permanent, durable asa, ijuf ltnHf Willi prop.ielllon that wlU -tstJUUuajy bllllH If HU'll'-ilvav ii-i-ii mn mil ga tn bei mnnhlon at a it repreaenl. ir.w uliiiia iiiie-nlataeiitll what hag bent ,1,1. Mrx. Miiimon, the noted palmist Of London, 22 H. hprlnv.

(i Hiir County Tuble Wfttor, hlppel sue 'fiuuni Aiia it all the tint. It iprra4 and tprAad until It wa a good bit blgifcr l-an a Uvrr dulls. It nwita bw cr tt at to br bs4 aria I could nnt pull It awy wdno: i fce rrylng, I gut A ad pla of ''uiura rloau and Dlniiiieiit, stashrd I 'it sure with tha Biiap gild ai'Iilll tlMi'Jiiiiiiieiit I befaa ana Ilia i-riie It K4( hor, a I i sl.sof 'uili ua tu.aaud gbiii of Jliiliui at and la (saKrvl pii (Kignl; lra, lay 'J egtUyr, Sat'tvl I'm Ii IVffl Sty Moll VHUl iSJ (, i Kill e(. lil, Ad ttm iat'1 '(ii. Ii Ivli." SU4 A il t-" 49 izoh-j, Sluln HIS'J.

Growing rtfftf? reudin liolpn, Try It 4')H Mujon Bldg, nnn and attrar-uve. ContforUble the yar 'roiuid. Unlit to oriittr If riw wired, tit-e exhibit, Wrlle for titalojr, Hsllrosd fre rttnn'A to out of uwn iuyr 100 wl, Mrinn mrrni rno I iixUiiV ui im Illll Arf'l, 4. pbwtmtt Male iiuiln Mi ti ft frittre, (l Ill frglllsr in tv fr liisinn lioiia grid lump oii will' It I'i opi raia will be giippMi'd, by wlil'li nxBisUti'-a any i IhkiI fill iseiitla tliai will lU fy Hi bel vim nf a llftl Br I rt sti ll Tlia Tiftii-a f.f future i- ii.nil.i mi iu irlii mI ih i' fiiniii. (let llli III i 'ihmi Ii mii gt.ni Mr ig uuLuJ.a lljtiiii lllinx lf lit (ill.

(HIT l.tlT Milt. I OAKLAND, Jun. G. 1 run It Hob. liuiiinnUi i.ii r'ii-il-iHt liixiniiy.

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