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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 20

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i SUNDAY MORNING. 6 SEPTEMBER 17, 1922. PART II. I lm W' in iff V- mh irw rj bb tian mm mm mm m.m a a Athletics The above sketch shows the magnificent new Urban Military Academy with extenswe school estate; pony-range, athletic fields, outdoor swimming pool, and drill grounds in course of construction; 1 60-acre golf links and 5-acre tennis courts adoining. 18th Year Opens Sept 20 Horsemanship Sports Swimming Military Training Under West Point and U.

S. Army Officers Splendid Spacious Quarters, Specially Designed to Meet the Particular Needs and Likes of Boys Large Recreation Rooms, Equipped With Radio Sets, Musical Instruments, Billiards, Pool, Games of All Kinds Splendid Library of Books a Boy Loves EVERYTHING to make a boys life happy and complete! Send your boy where he will be happiest and therefore most successful in his preparation for the serious duties of later life? THe new Urban Military Academy is such a schoolDesigned by Meyer Holler, prominent architects, the one thought of creating the most completely and perfectly equipped building for the accommodation of is pronounced one of the finest private school edifices in the United States! Come out and mafte a personal inspection of this wonderful new school building before you decide on any school for your boy. The RIGHT school chosen now may have EVERYTHING to do with the right course of your boy's whole life. Located in the heart of the Wilshire, with the highest character of environments, hundreds of acres of open space, fresh air and sunshine and with a faculty of teachers noted for its efficiency, the Urban is the very acme of all that a school should be. You are invited to call Sunday or Monday, obtain catalog and make a thorough inspection.

URBAN MILITARY ACADEMY, Wilcox Avenue Between Melrose and Clinton (In Heart of Wilshire District, Opposite Wilshire Country Club Coif Links and L. A. Tennis Club Grounds) Address: Business Manager rhone 437602 7o. C. Z.emcn iJv.

Agency Music and Art Schools BUREAU IS Celebrating Aiexican Independence Day Commercial Schools IF1 SCHOOL OF ACTING PAYNE ACADEMY Or DRAMA, DAXCLNQ, MCSIC EDWARD DVORAK, Dramatic Director The Department of DRAMA la nnder the direction of FT) WARD DVORAK, formerly uitncto In the American Arawtemy of Uraunitle Arts, New fork; Director of the School of Artlnc of the ChlraaTO MuaioaU toll ear on it Biuh ConaerrBtorr. Practical atae tralnlmr. Puhlle performance a. KipceMloa department, hildren'a Claaoea, direction of Mr, hdward Dvorak, (enraea In Dancing- and Maale. Wrlto for particular.

Addreaa rteerctary. IMS Oraosa WiH. Telephone 6.VM31. RANDOLPH SCHOOL Children. )ttr m-lionl 1or ni KtndrKrten through Kth rrde.

Instructor ltt IrtinHnir, French nnl ninglng included in course. 8th oll of CSw open. Kept, 20. WARWICK glBl lAth Ht. Phone 11851.

HOLM AN SECRETARIAL SCHOOL (Holman Bimlnes Col1ce) Bereti1al, Stenographic and Bookkeeping oilmen. Enter ny time. Limited enrollment. Personal attention. Kaniri Htlvanreiunt.

Kemilln tell. Send for Booklet. tOi Vrlcht A tallenrier Hl.iic., 4th and Hill. Broadway iADO. YET AIDING WAR VICTIM Appeals of Disabled Occupy Attention of Red Cross Department 1 OPEN AT AIT.

TIMFJ5 THE FALL TERH IS NOW IN FROiifUS Write for Catalonia Kindergarten Through Elementary Grades Children boarded for $35 Flint year ppnnlith, French, Art. Openln Oct. nr Ninth and Orandvlew Ave. (2 Block Wartlike.) Uy PUpiH $15 Thone 160. 1 bELLNEi Conservatory Music 1269 Windsor Bird.

Hollywood Homan'i Clnb Los Aocelea Bollywood Ratledge System ot Chiropractic Schools T. F. Kitledge. Pre. Eatiblldhed 19011.

A bith timm. triixht, care eielii(, Chlropriclic. Free Cllnli Daily. Phone Pli-o trtt. 101-111 P.

K. Anelea. Cat CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE rni 623 SOUTH HOPE STREET. LOS ANGELES. Mala SRI WiyxrK ot OtihiJ lit Jnd tti prlrel.

l21-2a. In Blt Bchoolj and Collrtnl ConteM. Offert 1 Cmirwt. Kmi'l" lmtrurtcr. rnd tnr Vlctorr Tw Book dftlld hiformtloii.

frrtiTioN" TO OBAUUATEa CourMl in Bntlnwtlni. IJrtftljit TUU ATIC ADT A School of Fine and Applied Art 1 tlE. I 1 Alt 1 Dav and Eveninr Classes Day and Evening Classes INSTITUTE For Information and oatalosua apply to B. Roaooa fihradwr. Manaclng Director.

Phona V1 5 EFFICIENCY; FOR YOU Play Ragtime in 10 to 20 Lessons Saionhono Vlolm Batnlo Plana Learn to play all the latet popular innate. WINN-KEARNY STI DIO OF POPULAR Ml 810. MIS H. Hill M. Phone Main 1060.

Branch Studio. Il Hollywood Blvd. Holly t4. In answer to constant questions that are asked at Red Cross headquarters as to why the war emergency home "service bureau should still be functioning four years after the war is over. Miss Evelyn Sly-field, the executive secretary of this department In Ix Angeles says: "The load we are carrying now Is only sllghtlj' below what It was at the It Is known that this bureau was originated during the war to help the families of service men get their allowance and allotment, and make Innumerable other adjustments.

When the armistice was signed we thrught that a year would see everything wound up and the bureau would go out of existence. After four years The end Is not In sight in spite of the fact that the department now only concerns itself with disabled men and their dependents. "The government has been fair and generous in its treatment of the disabled men, but it must have regulations that are rather rigid, and definite categories, and in order to protect the taxpayers it must uur inomouii miTrgettiMi fuanntMi Jilshtit mol.nev and ij rtel tlma. ll bullnaw couraal. Fortioit tor 39 yaara.

Get eatalaf. rico i wooaoury ousmessi college and hill Ai CHOUINARD SCHOOL OF ART FALL TF.RM OPF.NS tSth. Registration for Day and Evening Classes now. 2l Weat Sth Street. Phone 55S483.

Commercial Experts Training Institute "The School of INTENSIVE Training" rOHPIKTE Bl'MNHSH, NECRETARIAI. AND CIVIL SERVICE OCBSES. iew, s. II 'i' i It CBOHWF. Btll.DI.NW.

Hlth and Spring Pico C8L SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL DENTISTRY Earn (IS $100 Mtv. Initlvliliial Initrurtlon. Tauaht ttiaroufhly la I I nmitiit. without took ittitfy. lv.

amalnta. Am tr lack at aipariaau at barriar. payaanti It trail. HilDUl Bin a Writ Inn anil Main Strtrt. DAVIS MUSICAL COLLEGE PIANO.

VOICK. VIOLIN. HARMON! and All Onheetrnl Instrument! 0 MAJESTIC THEATER KIILDI.NO Phone SnSSK. LOC1SE CAKOI.A DA 1 18, Soprano. Ataliahle for Concert Mr.

Frank Egan announces the retunj of Mr. Roland Paul V-'? v- have definite proof that injuries to the Vocal Department of the Egan School 1324 South Figueroa Phone 60371 I and disabilities can be traced to the setylce. Each year this proof Brass Instruments man, Mrs. Frederick Seares, Mrs. Samtipl Storrow, Mrs.

Godfrey Hol-terhoff, Mrs. Osour Souden, Mrs. Hpnry Lisnner, Mrs. Charlea Gray, Mrs. A.

M. Marsh, Mrs. W. K. Jew-ptt, Mid.

Gporse I.pnlle Smith, Mrs. Jnhn H. Hunry, Mrs. W. A.

Edwards, Mrs. E. J. Qually, Mrs. Avory McCarthy, Mrs.

Harry Lombard, Mrs. Gilo Hall, Mrs. Stimrt Frf-nch. Mrs. William Glbbs Mc- BARBECUE ARRANGED FOR FLEET 'Assistance League to Stage Event at Selig Zoo for A'at af Men is more difficult especially in the hundreds of cases of men who were discharged from service, apparently unimpaired, but who have since broken down and are still breaking as the result of wartime overstrain.

"Tuberculosis and mentally sick Miss Carmen Roux and Miss Dolores Guajardo These young women are aiding In entertainment program In which local Mexican colony Is making merry. aV Joseph Adam Rembusch Modern School on Embouchere for Cornet, Trombone and Euphnnlnm. JS7 OXKOHD AVE. Phone SSfrm. tOnly limited nnmher accepted.) i Adoo.

WIFE TOLD JIB! TO LEAVE, HE ASSERTS MEXICANS PLAN LIVELY FIESTA Bandit Quartet men form the bulk of our cases now, and here are found the 'snag cases' where adverse verdicts from the government can only be reversed by long and painstaking Investigation by the Red Cross. (Continued from First Page) Abbott School of Artistic Dancing Formerly 13 year on Klgneroa Mt. Now located hesiitlfnl new atndlo near SunaeS alx minute, from Fourth and Hill 8t. Hollywood ear. CLASSES AND PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN RI pSIAN BALLET TECHMQrR.

NATIONAL, TOE. CHARACTER. ORIENTAL, NPAMNII, CLASSICAL, INTkK- PRETATIVK AND HAI IKOOM DANCING. Children's Cla. Saturday, 10:80 to 12 S2.00 per month.

Baby Claaa, to 4. loo CUaaea erary day, fl.OO a le.aoo. 1244 INNES AVE. PHONE 6490s MAIN t7IS. Gets Pay Roll in Daring Hold-up ton have been barbecued real Spnn- Imperial Farm Members of the Assistance) laru will give a barbecue Saturday afternoon and evening at Plig Zoo In honor of Admiral Eberle and tho officers and men of the Pacific Fleet, who have returned here aft-r maneuvering In northern waters.

There will be many kinds of her final success, and close by showing the present friendship of the two nn ttons. DANCING GIKLS Antoinette Morenu, tamed In her colony by reason of ner singing and dancing, will also appear on the iiriifrnni. she will present 'wo national dances in addition to a num-is ..1 Three other Spanish beauties are ulso listed on the program. They are, Miss Belle Itublo, who will dance "La, Dolores," Miss Lillian Ortiz, who will dance "El Jarabe," and Miss Ilen-rniit Mojiett, who will interpret "La Madre del Cordero." To further add to the fun and amusement of the day Col. Peiltf arranged a number of special sluhts In which the animals of the zoo will participate.

In fact a reg-uUir circus program 111 bo preset ted. the elephants, tigers and Pay-roll bandits escaped with $1366.05 yesterday after holding up E. R. Brent of the Willard- Bureau Begins Busy Schedule MArlfim Wnlv Brhool of Dancing sraduatln Teachero, Students. HltnUOUl Profeadonala.

Direction L. E. Behymer. ISO Dlplomaa awardad. Our'Graduatea appearlns on Orphaum, Pantasea, N.

Scorea ara holding poaitlona aa Teachera of Danclns. Phyalcal Training. PIyround Dtreotora. rltu-' denta enterlns daily from all parte of tha country. Chlldren'a claaaea In all types of Panclnir.

Musical Hecltallona. Motion FMctura work. Branch achool, Vlrarlnla Hotel, Long Beach. Studio. 101 Mualo-Art BUIk.

821181. nrenr. company, building con- entertainment including rcnuins tractors at 54 East Twenty-sev lah style and will be accompanied by tortillas, Spanish beans, enchiladas and tnmales. Following the barbecue the orders of the day will commence when a patriotic program Including a number of literary and musical numbers will be rendered. Tablo Martinez, representing the Mexican Society of California will deliver a patriotic oration and will followed by Woolwine, who will extend greeting and best wishes on behalf of Eoa Angeles.

Mrs. Elmlra Alberta Harrieon told her husband, Will J. Harrison, 'to go, according to his statement in Judge Summertlcld'a court yesterday, telling him she waa not satisfied with what he was able to provide for her. "It was the culmination of several efforts to separate," he said. At the time of the separation they were residing with her parents in Sierra Mad re.

"I should think you would have more pride than to come where you are not wantVd," he asserted was her greeting when he came home one evening. She told him she was able to make a better living for herself than he could for her. Mr. Harrison was granted a divorce. DENI SHAWN Announrea a aU months' eonrae In technique aul dance, hrglpnlng October tad.

Phone 11948. 981 to. rand Av. Gladys MaeLachlen Eacher. Minaser.

enth street. Mr. Brent was returning from the bank with the weekly pay roll for the employees. Alone In his automobile, he was within a few hundred feet of his office when another automobile occupied by four men crowded his car to the curb. Two of the lloris dnlng thdr share towards tEXCU'SlVB DISPATCH.

Et, CENTRO. Sept. 16. With cooler weather coming on and general farming activities picking up with preparation of land for the lettuce and barley crops, activities of the farm bureau have begun In earnest in preparations for fall and winter meeting and schedules of work. Never before has the farm bureau of Imperial county been so overburdened with work nor has it ever before been held in such esteem as this year as a result of its proven worth to the farmers.

At the nreaent time schedules and will helri i I' celebrating the Mexican Fourth of gram will be several musical selec-. ANTON YAROTZKI Ruaalan Ballet planter of fame, announces the opening of hla elaborate Stndlo at the dome of Trinity Auditorium (iranri Ara. and ISinth tt. All talented atudenta may tII themaelvea of the opportunity to study Ruaaian Bnllet Technique and lta aeallietlc perfection ly personal arrangement at hla Studio. Jumped to the running Jumped to the men Hons played by the Los Angeles board of Mr.

Brent's automobile, and boxing. On the committees are: Mrs. Hancock Banning, president of board of directors and of executive commission; Mrs. Homer Laughlin, first vice-president: Mrs. force F'arker, ppootid vice-president Mrs, V.

1'aee Warden, third vice-president; Mr. I). MacWatters, treasurer; Mrs. Hansen Moore, secretary; Mrs. Arthur WrlKht, chaJrtriiin of (ditertaininerit; Mrs.

Robert Weed, Mrs. li. I. j-hepherd, chsirman Good Samaritan Llureau; Mrs. Charles Jeflias, Mrs Kent Parrot, Mrs.

.1. T. Anderson. Mrs. Albert Cheney, Mrs.

K. H. Collins, Mis Edward Uoheny, Mrs. Maurice Hellman, -Mrs. Will Il-mk.

Mrs. Joseph Uixon, Mrs. Kirk Jnhn-aon. Mrs. I-L.

Krebs, Mrn. L-e A. I'biUlps, Mrs, James 8. I'orter, Mrs. ilisam liusseil, Mra.

Uola Work- With drawn revolvers they com mandei him to rale his arms. One of the men grabbed the satchel containing the money and the ban Last night at the Knights of Columbus Hall, the independence holiday was ushered in. Hundreds of Kpanlsh-speuking people were present on this occasion and took part In the ceremony. Affix the prosram the evening was spent In dancing, and the boys and girls danced the real American la 7.7.. Mexican Band, notable for the fact that each of Us members Is a laborer and has had Vio special musical training.

A feature of the afternoon program that Is eagerly looked for-ward to, is a dialogue to be given by Miss Dolores Gun l.i.rdo. ren. NORMA. GOULD Foremost Dance Inatmctor of the Weat. PALL CLASSES.

OPEN OCTOBER tat. Sead for eatalog. 1838 Georgia St. 21)14. dit car with the four men sped toward Main street.

programs of work are being Aided by the number of the bandits auliimohlle, obtained by FIIIM WITHOUT FINDS The Molly Mayde Manufacturing Company, ot this city, filed a petition in bankruptcy in the United States District Court, yesterday. The debts of the concern are given as $15,614.60, and the usuots, $437 resenting Mexico, and Miss Carmen Three special dance numbers were mapped out for ithe various centers and committees and organizations are being perfected to take care of every phase of work that 5RNCST CELESTE SCHOOL of DANCING DfT! TTTr 'Cf Ballet. Oriental. Slarle, Grecian, Eathetla WrrA AMiK a S4 WEST MrtEENTU wltriCM-es to the robbeiy. Detectives Green end Combes of Unl-vers ty bunion, stated they x-puc-Ud some aurtbts auuu, kouk representing ripaln.

The lines given and (lanced as they are In spoken by the two girls will relate Mexico, they were "La "Ar-In brief the history of Mexico's gentlne Tango" anil "Jurabe Tapa-strugsle with Spain for frteaom, tlo." might prove of Interest to the Jat Off Flgoaroa Mala farmer and his family..

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