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llpaily Games. SEPTEMBER 27, 1013, PART II. 7 SATURDAY JIORXIXG. Life's Gentler Side Society, Musi cy Song and the Dance The Theaters. Mrs.

J. H. McKIncle. one of the dinner for the couple Thursday wealthiest families of Colorado. She has been visiting relatives here for several weeks.

AXGELEXO GIRL ENGAGED. TO WED IN COLORADO SPRINGS. MOVEMENTS IN SOCIETY. Portland Host to Angeleno. PORTLAND (Or.) Sept.

2. "Ex-elusive Dispatch. George N. Black of Los Angeles, who next week will make a Portland girl his bride. Is the most feted benedtct-to-be here now, stag parties by his men friends and dinners In which his fiancee Is a guest being the dally and nightly routine of his programme.

Some ot the most BY DIRECT WOLX TO TBS TIMES. 1 COLORADO SPRINGS, Sept. It. Exclusive Dispatch. The engagement was announced here today of Margaret Louise McKlnnie, a prominent society girl of Los Angeles, to Emerson H.

Whitney, a young business man of this city. The wedding will take place some Miss McKinnle la prominent residents of Portland are time In October. home. Ft George, B. C.

Mrs. Adams, who before her marriage was Mls Lucille Wall, a prominetit member of the artists' colony at San Gabriel, in a letter states that they are 700 miles from a railroad, which they reached by going 350 miles on horseback, and the rest of the way In a canoe up the river. This will be the last letter she can get out before next June, qp they are S50 miles from a postofflce and the rivers are frozen. They have FRIENDS In this city will read with Interest details of the wedding Thursday, In P.edlanda. of Kiss Ida May Spencer and Earl V.

Grower of Los Angeles, which took place at the bride's home, which was artistic with pink blossoms and ferns. The Rev. J. D. Habbick.

pastor of the Church of the Redeemer, spoke the linen. In the presence of relatives and Intimate friends. The bride, who was attended by her sister. Miss Spen the youngest daughter of Mr. and acting as hosts.

WJf Mi Wi? -11 m. 0. DOCOOCOCOCOOOOOOOCOC DENATURED VAUDEVILLE. Not Passed by Any Board of Censors. taken us 160 acres of government land, fronting a half -mile on the river, and will build a log cabin for BT HENRY CIIRISTEEN WAItXACK.

-l i i i HERE was a show here last week THE in which a modern Daniel went into a den of lions and leopards their horn. St. Cecelia Clnb. The first meeting of the St. Cecelia Club will be held Monday afternoon, October 6, at the home of the president.

Miss Willy Smyser, No. 1S09 West Twenty-first street. The afternoon will be given over to French folk songs, and a paper will be presented by Mrs. Harry V. Baxter.

The Whitleya Return. Mrs. Hobart Johnston Whitley and daughter, Grace Virginia Whitley, returned last week from a three months' visit with relatives in Minneapolis. On the return trip they also visited relatives at Tacoma. cer, was attired In a traveling suit of pearl gray.

William T. Grower was best man. At the conclusion of a brief honeymoon Journey, Mr. and Mrs. Grower will reside in this city, where Mrs.

Grower lived until last May. At the Bryson. Mr. and Mrs. U.

P. Clotfelter of No. 713 Rampart boulevard, have given up their home and are domiciled at the Bryson. Ike Tahoe Outing. Mrs.

M. E. Hillia of No. 728 South New Hampshire street has returned from a pleasant outing at Lake Ta-hoe. Visiting Son.

Mrs. M. S. Tyler of No. 2530 Fourth avenue, has returned from a five-months' trip and Is with her son.

B. I Tyler, of No. 426 Harvard boulevard. At Balboa. Joseph Beek of Pasadena Is spend turns turtle or Is otherwise smashed and there are no fatalities.

A motorcycle race Is In the same category. These last almost never fall to fulfill the fond expectations of the thrill-seekers. Where there Is so much danger there will be some death. I am against moral censors on general principles. People want what they get or they would not go after It Every fellow is obliged to decide for himself as to what Is what It makes me mad to hear them call a little frank exaggeration like the "Girl tn the Taxi." with her nice Juicy lines, vulgar, or criticise a snappy corsetless and weil-nlgh skinless dance and then fall for the filth of these alleged problem plays where everybody sins lu earnest and gets burned up for It But that Is neither here nor there.

I started to make an earnest plea for a pure and hlgh-souled vaudeville tween the merchants of the two and not a hair of his head was harmed. That is not the reason the people went to see it, however. They did not go because they are fond of either dumb or speaking animals. They went because they knew that some day the Hon who eats the beefsteak out of the tamer's mouth would eat the tamer, too. They had a feeling that at any minute this lion might do something to shake.

If not destroy, their confidence In lion acts. Daniel may have had enough angels around to protect him In case of an emergency, but there was nothing but a short riding crop between the man In the cage and eternity. A great many cities," said Alfred E. Adams, secre tary of the Retail Dry Goods aier- chants' Association, yesterday. "We believe that the Interests of the Pa cific Coast can be best served by oc- mKlonal merttlnca and eeneral dis WILL WED PASADENA MAN.

EVENT IN CHICAGO SOCIETY. BT ERECT WTBE TO TEE TIMES. cussions 'of business as well as so cial gatherings." CHICAGO BUREAU OF THE TIMES. Sept 26. Exclusive Dis patch.

Society from all parts of the Gee and Haw. people have never seen the daylight ing the week-end at Balboa, where United States will be represented to UST FURNISH let into eternity Dy a uons paw nu they will always go where there Is a chance of this happening. A' vr si Jr a 'fife MS I J' JP I tJsjr SHrtiZy. jtr- he Is occupying Dr. James Strathard White's home on the Island.

Visiting Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spelcher have been visiting Mr. Speicher's parents.

ENOUGH WATER. They go to see airships, waiting for somebody to fail, so that they can say, "Poor devil," while they are get ting the thrill. stage. I yearn for the denatured article. The ideal would be to have a big cage brought on the stage in which there would oe a gentle heifer with calves which It would be no shock to expose, a respectably fattened porker giving one visions of bacon and country sausage, a pony guaranteed to be safe enough (or a man's mother-in-law, and a few well-bred chickens wearing feathers and not 8kirts.

These could not possibly eat np their trainer and the moral effect on tne public would be good. To carry out my idea of the beau-ii un tho trim In stago life, no Dr. and Mrs. A. F.

Spelcher, at their morrow afternoon at the wedding of Miss Gwendolyn Mitchell, daughter of John J. Mitchell, capitalist of Chicago and Pasadena, to Robert E. Hunter of the latter place. The ceremony will be performed at Ceylon Court, the Lake Geneva summer home of the Mitchells, at 4 o'clock. The wedding Is the most Important event of the season In Chicago social circles, and a round pf festivities for the members of the bridal party has furnished most of the diversions of society for a week.

Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell gave a bridal Thev ro to tires to see property go cottage at Balboa Island. Reaches Northern Home. up in smoke -while they cheat themselves into believing that they are wanting It saved.

They like to see the firemen carried out when they The many friends of Mrs. Jack Adams will be Interested In learning that they have reached their new COMPANY KEQUmEtt TO PERFORM Y1LT IT CONTRACTS, Railroad Commission Seeks to Bring Contending Parties Togother In the TeJunga Valley Promises Just Decision If Compromise. Is Not Effected. are suffocated or when a runaway nozzle breaks their legs, and tney line to see the women faint as they are rescued in nightgowns and the men shiver, as they come down the lad Itbeaters BmusementaEntertainmentfc slack -wire" walker would stretch her wires more than two feet above the floor. She could not then possibly fall and break her symmetricals and still the feat of her feet would be Just as dlfflcuU.

Ko trapeze should ever be more than six feet high for tya oom reasons. This would save SPRING BET. 2ND AND 3RD. PHONES: MAIN 611 HOME A138 it YCEUM THEATER ders In pajamas. In the circus they like the trapeze performance.

This is not because they enjoy athletics and acrobatics. It is merely that the trapeze is seventy-five feet high and somebody will fall into the net and surprise himself and the spectators. They rather regret the net It would make such a screaming tragedy If the net were not there. it. coma mav.

a road race is al the mats from blood stains and cut out the expense of nets in a circus. I don't supnose we will ever have a moral censor with sense enough to carry these hlgn taeais mra QdodlBye Week Begies Tomorrow Afternoon- In order to give the thousands of persons who have been unable to secure sea to see this sensational drama of the white slave traffic one more chance to see this remark" tion, but 1 comment! iuw" w.o A water famine, In which even water for domestic purposes was at a premium, and a sun-kiBsed valley mourned to become the scene of near-civil war, was revealed yesterday to Commissioner Loveland of the State Railroad Commission in the hearing of the complaints of the Tejunga Terrace and Valley Improvement Associations and Noborn Omura versus the Tejunga Water and Power Company. In the effort to unwind the tangled skein of evidence, bring the contenders into some sort of accord, and ways disappointing where no machine He mind. Tp and Down BroadTOiy. Dillon and King, Who open at th Lyceum week after next They have contracted to put om "pep" Into-' Spring street and will bring along a bunch of Ginger Girl to help them.

ACTOR WINS DIAMOND able piay the Los Angehs engagement of 99 Cbcatcra Emi: sememe Cntettalnmeata. 66 BUT AUTO IS STOLEN. The Traffic clear the docket for the hearing of the case of the Belvedere Civic Association versus the Janss Company today, Loveland carried the case through ten long hours of court, winding up Just before 10 o'clock last OODLEY THEATER-- 828 Eway. ufct tfl BY GARDNER BRADFORD. night.

It was the first night session of the commission here In some years. ready. He doesn't like those exeur sion things. He has been busy try I wonder who It was who got Wallace Morgan's auto. It ia supposed to hnrri iimk storv.

for while he be a hard luck story, for Has Been Extended for Just One More Week. This Wfo Positively Be Your Last Chance To See It Don't Delay Get Your Seats Toaay. BARGAIN MATS. TODAY, TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, 15e to 0(X During the course of the hearing, which revolved about the inability of the water company to furnish needed water for irrigation and even domestic use In the valley, the city of Los Angeles's claim to the water of the Big Tejunga stalked upon the ing to devise some way of housing an his girls at the Lyceum, and it Is proving quite an algebraio problem. And sneaking of the circuit re OF THE NEW minds me that our own Harry Girard was back on the Burbank stage someone came along and took it.

Now you'd be a bit peeved yourself if someone ran away with your go-cart. Only just before that they had had a big raffle on said stage and Morgan i ,3 1 XTrtTW will be on the bill next week. Now stage when Loveland remarked that the city's claim made a cloud on titles Harrv is an old-timer, one of the best; and if I don't have a real treat when El WOOl 1 liMIl EVERY NIGHT; 15c, ZSC. OWC, i do una tl.vu. SPECIAL NOTICE BARGAIN MATINEE PRICES MONDAY NIGHT To enable those who have found It impossible to secure scats tor the capacity bargain matinee performances of "The Traffic," SPECIAL BARGAIN MATINEE PRICES OF 15 TO 60 CENT3 WILL PREVAIL AT THE MONDAY NIGHT PERFORMANCE.

LOS ANGELES' Newest fllcst Beautiful Playfcsast Broadway Between 7th and sth Streets. Phones: Main 271 Home A6J3. THE SECOND CROWDED WEEK' OF THE ROARING FUN HIT 9th 838 Bet. 8th and TONIGHT AT 7 O'CLOCK Ills Mpificcif Flay Ernst Wltb If he toddles out in front of Frankenstein to sing, I'll bo greatly dlsap-pointe'd. It Is only recently that I became much Interested in the movies and that was when Tally announced his star photo plays.

I was reminded again of it yesterday on account of the Mrs. Fiske pictures now running. Really they are immense and the pity la that they only have today and tomorrow to run. They have the Bernhardt films beaten forty ways. Who did I see sidling up Broadway last night but Clarence Kolb, of Kolb Dill.

He was mighty mysterious and I scented a plot right away, but lost the clew. Clarence can lean won a very iianusuuio uuwuuu. think of the gloom had he come within one number of winning, the way I usually do, and lost the machine as well'. I suppose I'm liable to be Indicted when I mention 'how old la Ann, so I won't do it. On the contrary I want to know 'how old is Carroll Johnson, assistant treasurer at the I discovered yesterday that Burt Ken-ney, now on the bin, used to be with Haverly Mastadon's minstrels, and then he confided that before that he and Carroll Johnson used to sing together in a quartette.

Shades of Lillian Russell, but thai ia going far back. If I can I am going down to the 9 9 "Youir Neighbor's Wife which had prevented the commission from allowing the Tejunga Water and Power Company to isauo bonds for needed improvement According to Thomas M. Dack, president; Charles Wilson, vice-president; and H. A. Hansen, general manager, the company is $40,000 in debt, though it has an authorized capitalization of $1,250,000, only a small portion of which was ever subscribed.

Hansen testified, however, that the company has $132,000 nearly within Its grasp through the pending sale of 2200 acres of land and with it could reconstruct a dam to impound flood waters. "We are so hard up we can't do anything," he said. "No public utility," said Loveland, "though honestly hard up, can plead that as an excuse for not serving the public adequately. I believe that the commission will order you to ultill your promises to these people to give them water in sufficient quantities for all purposes." "They have not paid us." urged an officer of the company. "Seventeen BEGINS TOMORROW MATINEE ill Orgai ma mpe THI3 COMEDY OF THE NEWLTWTBDS AS PRESENTED BY HENRY KOLKER AND THE MOROSCO PRODUCING COMPANY IS POSITIVELY THE BIGGEST LAUGHING 8UCCE68 OF THE CENTURY.

Prices: Nights, 2Bo, ftOo and 76c First Rows (1. Matinees Today, Tomorrow and Thursday. 25, 35 and 60 cents. Matinees Today and Tomorrow, OROSCO'S BURBANK THEATER- IS NOW COMPLETH. THE ELABORATE PBOQR-il WIU.

WITH SHORT against a wall and disappear better PD9TTTV15T.V lAST TWO TIMES opening of the new Woodley Theater This Is positively your last chance to see the mlle-a-mlnute muslo and run suooess. than anyone I ever saw. We have two good shows Sunday, tonight and hear Percy uarrati piay that machine they have down there. They call it an organ, but really it is a musical universe, for one can play "THE GIRL IN THE TAXI" Next Week's Extraordinary Offirta? Beg. Tomorrow Mat.

The Bur bank stock company will offer for the first time by any stock company In the world George M. Cohan's greatest laughing sucoesa, I can vouch for that, having seen both before. One Is "Broadway Jones" at the Burbank and the other "Ready anything from an organ prelude to a Money" at the Majestic I sure am users alone out of seventy owe us brass band. going to see Percy Bronson in that $1100." "You will be paid said Loveland. 99 The machine is not mechanical.

part; It ought to be Just the thing for 66 Noborn Omura urged that lack of him. Also, over at tne Majesue i Tou have to play it, and Garratt tells me that while he's organlng "Palm ORGAN RECITAL by. MR. C. PERCSVAL GARRATT America's Greatest Organist A GREAT MARTKRPIECB DRAMA OF THE DESPERATE ENTITLE "DR.

KKTt-OLSON AN1 THE BLUE DIAMOND." IN FOUH I'AHTS AND Ui CENrf. WIL BE TUB FEATURE FILM hp crownln climax fat.ur will hit th prenl ippMnim ef FWlilpi Btlr and hoi Weber on the sta and also la a Rex comedy drama entitled, "Naver Afa Photo Post Cards of theso Universal Stars will be as souvenir. Admission 10c Loges 15c- Children 5c water had lost him 1600 fruit trees. roadway want to see what sort of a heroine our little Riverside protege Nena Another claimant related the loss ot Branches" with one hand, he can do a Sousa in brass with the other, clat his crops. Hansen, for the company.

i Blake makes. retaliated by saying that consumers ter of a cocoanut steeplechase with SALESMANSHIP SCHOOL. had torn down the watergates to let one foot and do a Viennese stringed the water run as they pleased. quartette with the other. What do you know about Caruso writing the music for a light opera? Eight Hundred Business Men Hear Opening Address 'at Young Men's Christian Association.

A salesmanship school was opened last evening at the Y.M.C.A. with an Between 6th and 7th PkoMor Horn l4Tt Main itT rn ROADWAY, address by J. S. Knox, president of THE PLAY THAT KEPT NEW YORK LAUGHING-ALL' LAST SEASON. NO ADVANCE OVER THE REGULAR BURBANK PRICES FOR THIS BIO FUN HTT.

Beats are sow selling fast Nights, 25, 60 and 75 cents. Matinees, 25 and 50 cents. HAMBURGER'S MAJESTIC LAST TWO TIMES THIS AFTERNOON AT AND TONIGHT AT 8:10 The Mutual Film Corporation Presents the Celebrated Actress, Florence SAPHO RobSrtS reateat love story Adapted by Elmer Harris. All Seats Reserved. Now Belling 25 and BO cents.

ONE WEEK. BEG. TOMORROW NIGHT POPULAR MATS. WED. AND BAT.

"They are a bad lot," urged a man from the back of the room, "I didn't have water to wash." "Now, look here, good people," said Loveland. "You all feel that you have been hardly dalt with. But remember thafr you are necessary to the water company; the water company is necessary to you. The commission Is going to try to do you all Justice, but, if you will, you can get together and do Justice by each other. Think it over." Thirty of the seventy water users were present at the hearing and nearly all were eager to be heard.

STASDARD OT TACBETUXa AMBKIOA'S FINEST TMBATKa ABSOLCTFLT PonUlvetv th rnnt Ppo tn To-wis TUB CHEERIEST COM EDIEVN8 STELLA MAYilbW With BUlle Taylor. the Knox School of Salesmanship or Des Moines. His sub.lect was "The New View, of Salesmanship." He was heard by 800 men, including sales-managers, salesmen and other business men. Knox Is a forceful and magnetic speaker and knows how to use the epi gram with striking effect He was WHilam A. Urady rnwuu ma now ur uu ibvuuva vuiucu uiuuiyui FLANAOAN EDWARDS.

"Oft and On." KESNBI, fUATT, Comdlnna OEHTRLDE COHEN. Piano Tlrtuono. tlLAND. HumorUt MAUDE O'DELLB In "The Ooat." THE VAS1AS. "Th FlsDorma-s Betrothal." Lat week here V.

L. ABISODON "Honor hi Sauced." Symphony Orchestral Concerts, and p.m.World Brery night at S. 10. 88. 60.

7Se; Hones II; Matinee at I DAILY, is. tS. 6o; Bo Tla Introduced by L. M. Barker of Barker Brothers.

66 UD ltH 231TT James KTSCOXD VICTIM "There are three reasons why a jesidly Money9' Montgomery salesman may not succeed," Knox Painter Caught In nerolvtn? "Win BROADWAT. kBAK MKRCANTIUL A COMEDY OF LOVB AND ROMANCE. BEATS ARE NOW ON BALE. Prlcesi NlKhta 60e to 11.60. POPULAR PRICE MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATUR TQjANTAGES VAUDEVILLE-- MATINEE 2:30 said.

"He may fall from, lack of tanct in introducing himself. He may fail If he speaks Indistinctly or too rapidly, or if he lacks animation or I don't know whether it is to be named "My Monkeyhouse Maid" or not, but the fact that Enrico has composed something is worthy of note. In collaboration with him are Elbert Hubbard and Ivan Carroll. Huhhard Is doing the tloycroftlng, and Carroll writes the lyrics. Now as Carroll is the only one of the three who has had experience at this kind of work I have my doubts about the play, but the trio of names will make a great three sheet anyway.

Carrol, by the way, has also written a new play which he calls "The Lady of the Night," which I understand Morosco has some strings on. Lester Fountain, manager of the Hippodrome, does not know whether to be sore or accept the order as a compliment. The fire department or the police or whoever It Is that meddles In those things, has made him put on an extra doorman on account of the crowds. Where do all these lovely bathing girls come from. Last week It was Pantages.

and next week the Empress, and there has been a scattering ever since last Christmas. Now I have a whole ten-foot wall covered with nothing but near September Morns, dow and Hurled from High Building to Death. C. E. Tavlor.

a painter, tumbled DAY. J5o to 11.00. 20c30c AIN STREET, Between 3rd and 4th over a revolving window on the ninth earnestness. He may rail by neglect Ing to do or say one or more differ ent things. floor of the Brockman building, Sev EVERY SEAT 3 SWWS TONIGHT Starting 630 "The philosophy of salesmanship 0c And There enth and Grand avenue, yesterday, 13 feet to his dath.

A. J. Kur-foss, a carpenter, fell from the same Is the philosophy of leadership and Are 30G0 the philosophy of leadership is the SULLIVAN A rONflDtS'B AtT EVTIXW. EritlNO ST RUST, NEAR FOURTH. TTMPRESS THEATER nlaco two months ago, and died in philosophy of success.

Character, in WESTERN STATES VAUDEVILLE ASSOCIATION BOOKINQa the same manner but a few feet combination with brain, correctly MELBOURNE McDOWELL AND NINE OTHER BIO FEATURES. CONTINUOUS TODAY FROM I P.M. TO 11 P.M. away. trained, is the highest-priced prod uct In the world." A few minutes before the tragedy.

EIQ POPULAR MATIN ES EVERT DAT IS TH TEAR AT 111. 3 Shows Toefelhit "THEATER L. E. BEHYMER, Taylor, who lived at No. 326 Neva r.lace.

had been Jostlng with his BEAUTIFUL," MANAQUH. SATS HE TO HIM. B'GOSII. THE AUDITORIUM Week of September 29 MRS. SCOTT workmate.

Lee Griffith, about the distance to the ground. They had been "Boy" Simply Won't Behave to suit "Dart" Tli Law on 1m. BB PURE AND CPUS KARLT. Hill Bet. 1th and tta Pta.

raoa r7tlr Inspecting the windows, which volve on a central standard. J. R. RREP.NR McKEB RANKIN and superb company. Bettnnlnc at 7:48 and O'Cloca: on tho Mlnuta, LHAMBRA THEATER W.

"Dad" Wlnswell, 85 years Tn Maeterlinck's MARY MAGDALENE, Thurs. and Sat. NlghU and Sat. Mat. Sa Wed.

and Frl. Nights and Wed. Mai. tiJi.u company ot Profeastonal Players direct from her sueeeM at the Ttvoll toermho'seT Sen Francisco. Prices Bvenlnga.

5c 60c, II. 11.60:. Boxes II. Spe- Taylor was later tinting the frame of the window when he Inadvertsnt-lv claced both hands on it. It tipped while only a few years ago Annette SEATS NOW ON PA LB.

Kellerman bad it all to herself. eiel yonuiar Priced Matinees weoneaay ana nmro-y, out Into the air, caught the weight old, for years, has been cautioning his eon-ln-law, Charlie Gorham. 60 years old, to be careful how he acts. Recently "the boy became too calcitrant for the father-in-law to handle, so Wlnswell made a complaint to the City Prosecutor, and a warrant for Oorha'tn's arrest has been Issued. NOW OPEN The Newest and Finest Picture Theater in Los Angeles 900 SEATS-EACH ONE 5 CENTS ISIT THE CAWSTON OSTRICH FARM What rot Into the Orpheum folks? Here la Saharet Just booked in, and i of Taylors body as it turned, tnrew him completely over and started hho head foremost out of the wlndsw.

As he fell, he crashed Into a scaffold built around the first Door, and right away she discards a rich hug SOUTH PASADENA. See the gigantic ostriches swallow whole orangea. See the vounc oitrloh chicks A meat unusual sight. South Pasadena oars on Main street Tickets at P. E.

Depot or at our city store. 711 Broadway. Round trip Including band. Fritz! Bchefr "the same thing not go very long ago and went arimlmilnn tie Dad" Wlnswell, in swearing to the 111 8. BROADWAT was dead when other workmen RALLY'S BROADWAY THEATER- on the circuit, Clune's Fifth Street complaint, said: "That boy's got to behave, that's all.

If I have to go to -LUNE'S Broadway reached' him. Taylor was employed by the Valing A Dennis Painting and Contractlni TUW WEEK ONLT MRS. FISKE 5 Reels ttw kt ttta r' They tell me the Dillon special jaw about It." comes In Monday. Of course, as I The old man will bo tho prosecuting aid the other day. Bell ia hero al- witness la the PoUce Court action.

Under the Daisies A Critic's Conscience. Sept. 21 Sept 10 Oct 1 Hard Cash Item Chat. No-A Company..

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