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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 27

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APRIL 13, 1928. PART .11.1 FRIDAY MORNING. RELATIVES LARGE AUDIENCE ANCIENT CROSS DEFIES JINX DAY ACCUSED IN JAIL JOINED BY ACCUSER HEARS LECTURE SEEK SHARE IN ESTATE Boston Man Gives Address ORDINANCES FOR STREET LIGHTS PASS Sixty-f our Assessment Districts Approved and Protest Letters Ignored The City Council yesterday, with on Christian Science FATE TRAPS TWO SUSPECTS Car foo Far From Curb and Remembered Face Put Men on Superior Court Docket Peculiar twist of fate led to the capture of two accused criminals and took them before Muncipal Judge Balrd yesterday for preliminary hearings on separate charges. Daltry Williams might never have been charged with the theft of an automobile belonging to R. 8.

Aten of 1001 West Sixth street were it not that he parked the car too far from the curb. And perhaps Henry CUne, 27-year-old negro, would not be accused of holding up a service station had not the attendant recognized him downtown. a negro who drove up and asked to Kiser Sentenced to Sixty Days Behind Bars Where Lockard Languishes Stepping-stones in Church's Deupree Will Leaving $250,000 to Second Wife Contested by Eleven contest of the will of Joseph Teachings Told out a word of comment, adopted six W. Deupree, who died last December 8 leaving practically all his show him some card tricks. He re $250,000 estate to his second wife, was filed yesterday by Attorney Ro Unceasing Communion With God Advocated In a lecture entiled "Stepping-stones In Christian Science," delivered before a large and attentive au-rtience In Fifth Church of Christ, SM Annual 0utipr IX 18 land Rich Wooley in behalf of eleven collateral relatives.

The contest recited that Deupree was seriously Injured In 1923 In a motor accident in which his first Scientist, last- evening, Prof. Her ty-four ordinances which authorize the collection of annual assessments in sixty-four districts of the city for ornamental lighting current and maintenance. The Council has received thousands of letters from property owners asking that this service be opened to bidding, but no action has been taken on these appeals. The ordinances adopted yesterday will result in the Board of Public Works simply renewing its present contracts for this service with the Municipal Bureau of Power and Light which now has a virtual monopoly on this service at 4 cents a kilowatt hour. This rate Is 33 1-3 per cent hlsher than the Los An ported the affair to police and continued to be on the alert for anyone fitting the description of the man.

On the 3rd a week following the hold-up. Thomas, who lives at 1927 North Wilton Place, was walking through the business district. rie suddenly recognized Cline as the man he said robbed him and summoned Detectives Trosper and Gillette. In Judge Balrd's court yesterday, Thomas was the only witness to take the stand His testimony resulted In the magistrate holding CUne for trial on $3000 bail. Behind the same bars at the Lincoln Heights police, station where he helped to put Dave Lockard, politician, for "fixing" court cases, John O.

Klser began serving a sixty-day sentence yesterday following conviction before Municipal Judvre Wilson on a charge of disturbing the peace. Kiser came Into Judicial prominence recently when he swore to the criminal complaint that caused Lockard's imprisonment for a year on charges of obtaining money under false pretenses. Testimony brought out by Deputy City Prosecutor Margld at the trial yesterday revealed that Klser walked into the room of a local newspaper while under the influence of Intoxicants and assaulted two employees, Dan Preston and Allan T. Rollins. He was subdued after a brief struggle.

Following sentence. Klser appealed to be permitted to serve the wife lost her life. In 1926, when he mann S. Hering, C.S.B., of Boston made clear some important points In the teachings of Christian Science, and discussed some of the es Xj 1 vXr, was 74 years of age, he married Mamie F. Deupree, said to.be 40 years his Junior.

The contestants assert she took him to card parties and dances when his physical sential steps which must be taken in order to gain understanding of these teachings. Detectives Dill and Dillon were patrolling Alameda street near Tenth when their suspicions was aroused by an automobile parked six feet from the curb. They stopped and investigated. Williams was snoring in the back seat. The officers took the defendant to the police station, planning to book him for drunk, when they found the car was registered to Aten.

niS BAIL DOUBLED Before Municipal Judge Balrd, Williams pleaded he was innocent of grand thelt "I was out with a sailor the night before and we got to drinking. The next I remember was at the station where I was charged with stealing the automobile," he explained. The courc ordered Williams held for trial to the Superior Court and fixed bail at $500 when Dep. Holland stated that Williams beat another grand theft charge in the higher court on the some alibi and recommended higher bail. Judge Balrd granted the request and fixed it in the sum of $1000.

TOTMf Nil it is a great help, he said, before one begins to walk along the pathway of Christian Science, treading the stepping-stones that lead to heavenly harmony, to feel that geles Gas and Electric Corporation Building Code Ordinance Asked has offered to give tne same serv Ice for if permitted to bid for it. The Power Bureau receives a reve Christian Science Is right, true and condition Indicated he should have been in bed, and that she managed to attain such dominance over him as to cause him to make his will In her favor. THREE STATES TO PICNIC There will be three State picnics Saturday, In Sycamore Grove Park when New York, Oregon and Washington hold their annual reunions. Each State will have its own section, the New Yorkers taking the gooa. term in the County Jail, rather Perhaps we have read some of Clara Bow Wearing Swastika nue of more than $1,000,000 from this source, and a reduction to the rate offered by the gas company would reduce property owners' as Its writings," he went on.

"attended services, or heard lectures, or perhaps observed friends who have than the Lincoln Heights Jail, where Lockard is Imprisoned. Margid. however, refused to assist him because of the rules requiring city prisoners to serve time in the City Jail. Clara Bow Isn't afraid of a jinx. WOULD FKISIDENT LINER LEAVES CYUTWIEK FROM LOS ANGELES COLLAR been healed and benefited through sessments $300,000 a year.

GUARD LEAVES AUTHORIZED The California Development Association yesterday notified the City Council that the association is drafting a standard building ordinance to be presented to all California cities in the interest of uniformity in building regulations. left side of the grounds and the Thi Council has authorized She admits she has had some bad luck in her life, but good luck has far overshadowed It, she says. yesterday, however, she admitted she is a bit superstltuous, particular its application who have been restored from serious disease or incapacity to health, from a life of sorrow to one of joy, from failure Washington and Oregon the right-hand spaces. The program of song TIAMSMIP UNI REMEMBERS FACE M. J.

Thomas, operator of an oil to success. We have heard from The associaton suggested that Los NAME CHANGE ORDERED City Attorney Stephens has been instructed by the City Council to prepare an ordinance changing the name of Roscoe street to Roscoe Boulevard. 14 SIXTH IT. Lw AalM. UNI.

leaves of absence with pay for city employees who are members of the California National Guard to enable them to attend the annual encampment of the One Hundred and Sixtieth Infantry this summer. and oratory will follow the basket dinner. County registers will be open all day. Presidents George H. MacNeill, Martin Korstad and Andy at 5657 Hollywood Boule Angeles make the assocation orcii- vard was held up and robbed of $25 nance the basis of the building or- these friends," he continued, "that these changes are due to Christian Science, and we recognize the fact that there has been awakened in them a reverence for God, for His on the night of March 27, last, c-yeunances or tnis city.

G. Vaughn will be in charge. ly concerning Friday, the thirteenth, which is today. For that reason she Is wearing a swastika decoration on her hat and coat lapel to bring her good luck. The design Is an ancient symbol of good luck, consisting of Greek crosses which stand for luck, life, Son, Christ Jesus, and for the Bi ble." WHAT JESUS SAID "An of this makes us realize that Christian Science must be good," the lecturer reasoned, "for we recall love and light CITY STARTS WAR ON RED SciE NGE CAR FARES that Jesus tells us that 'a tree is known by Its fruits; that good fruit cannot come from an evil It is not difficult then, he said, to learn ihe value of the power of Christian Science and its promise to do for us what It has done for others, and If we are willing to take the steps our friends have taken, we sre then ready to enter the pathway.

Stephens Given Authority Uiscopers eaas Soap to Fight Change Termed Christian Science, pror. Hering "Unjust Increase" gB City Attorney Stephens yesterday nazin explained. Is a discovery, a revelation, and not a human theory. "It was revealed to Mrs. Eddy's uplifted thought," he said, "at the time of her own remarkable recovery from the effects of supposedly fatal accident, that God Is Infinite spirit, mind, and that all existence is spiritual, not material: that man In was given authority by the Council to resist the new pacific Electric fare schedule announced by the Railroad Commission.

The City At tomey already Is at work on an ap God's image and likeness Is wholly spiritual and not the corporeal mortal that he seems to be. She saw plication to the commission for a clearly that human existence con rehearing or tne railway rate mat' tpr. sists of mental phenomena, ana sne Revolutionary new Octagon Product proved that divine mind unroiamg to the human consciousness, restores health and harmony. She saw also that the healing work of The Council's action yesterday was taken on motion of Councilman Randall, who said that the new rate schedule, which is due to take effect on the 16th will result in fare increases over very large part of the city, and he predicted that If permitted to stand will be followed by similar fare zones for the yellow car lines. He declared that the new Pacific Electric faro schedule is "an unjust fare in made in tiny thiii-ivalled 'now replaces both flakes and chips Jesus and His disciples could be repeated on this same spiritual basis and that thereby Christian healing could be again restored to the world." COMMUNION WITH GOD After dwelling at some length on these tmnortant stepping-stones- genulneness, honesty, praise, rejoic 5 crease." HOLLYWOOD LEAGUE WILL MEET IN PROTEST A meeting of the West Hollywood Betterment League to protest 'NLIKE any ing, gratitude, humility, obedience, sacrifice, faith and the overcoming of fear that one must travel over on the journey "unto heaven," as he put it.

Prof. Hering made clear that unceasing communion witn proposed cir-rate changes will be held tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. at the Ontiveras ballroom, 1204 North Vis God, through prayer, is required all along the way. "Prayer not only In cludes tne manner oi advancing step by step," he said, "but also directional leading and constant Inspiration, and he pointed out that it is of vital importance to acraowi- edge a higher power, to look upward, to depend on something beyond the material for guidance, support and healing. THESE AMAZING BEADS bring to 30 million American women a soap in the form they bve always needed making possible these wonderful results; 1 Whiter clothes 2 Fewer rinsings 3 Dishes that sparkle 4 Soft, smooth hands Simply because these thin-shelled heads dissolve completely they leave no soap particles to sour and discolor clothes; to cling to china or glassware; to irritate and redden lovely bands.

"Coupled witn tnis attitude, which opens thought to the divine, throwing wide the windows of heaven," he said, "is the heart's honest desire to be lifted into the con sciousness of truth and good, and to be freed from the shackles of evil and materiality. The recognition of ta street. Missing Papers Create Mystery "The Mystery of the Missing Papers" might aptly be the title of an action launched yesterday In Superior Court by Crane Gilbert, Juvenile character actor, who Is suing the management of the Rector Hotel for $100,000 damages. Gilbert, according to his complaint, turned the papers over to the defendants last as security for a bill he owed, with the understanding they were to be returned to him upon demand. Among the papers, the complaint states, was a letter to the plaintiff from Woodrow Wilson, newspaper clippings, stories, poems and other documents.

Gilbert charges he has twice demanded return of the papers without avail. Attorneys Thomas and Smith filed the complaint. MISS BRONSON SIGNED the presence, power and forever willingness of Infinite love to meet all honest needs is prayer." Prof. Hering, who is a member or I lw, Ik I 5 irv i Ira fr i 5 IP SSJ 3" 1 i VMh.f i v- soap you have ever known. No more scrub bing or extra rinsing.

Say good-by to your washboard. New patented process makes possible these remarkable results. ANEW way to make soap has been discovered! A way that baa-ishes once for all the hardest part of washday drudgery that brings a new household blessing to thirty million American women. It's an entirely new type of soap that makes clothes whiter than ever before. That dissolves instantly.

That rinses quickly. That washes dishes in much less time, with far less work. The name of this remarkable new product is Super Suds. It's an Octagon creation developed by the oldest soap manufacturer in America. What it U-What it does Super Suds is an entirely new type of soap different in form, action and result from any you have ever known before.

It is actually soap in tiny thin-walled the result of a revolutionary manufacturing discovery. Scientists developed it. Found the way to make soap of micro- the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, will repeat this lecture in Palms next Sunday at 3 p.m., under the auspices of Four teenth Church. ORDINANCE ON PAVING ADOPTED Actress Booked for New Role on Return From Abroad Supervisors' Action in Anu. "im Boulevard Job Step Toward Completion Another step has been taken to New way to wash dishes No filmNo reddened hands Smooth, lovely hands in spite of three dishwashings a day.

China, silver, and glass that sparkle in far less time. Super Suds rinses off so easily that no soap film is left on glassware or china just give them a hot rinse and let dishes drain and dry themselves. It cuts dishwashing time gets dishes gleaming clean with com- plete safety to your hands. Please test Super Suds in comparison with any soap you have ever used before. See bow much whiter it makes your clothes how ward the completion of Anaheim Boulevard at Wilmington with the New York Domestic Science Class It dissolves more rapidly than any soap you've ever usea before.

Its rich, lively suds actually swish about in the washtub penetrating every fold of cloth seeping around every fibre washing away all grease and grime. There's no need to use your washboard now. No need to scrub and rub until your back just aches from the strain. Leave it 1 Betty Bronson, Just back from a trip abroad, was signed yesterday for an important role in a picture now in production at Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer. She was given a part in "The Bellamy Trial" after Mon-ta Bell, the director, discovered that Anita Page, originally selected, would not be available In time for the court sequences.

In the picture Miss Bronson plays the part of a young pournalLsm student and appears opposite Eddie Nugent, who portrays a wise-cracking newspaper reporter covering the trial. adoption by the Board of Super-Munrs of ordinance of intention to pave the stretch on the lower ii boulevard Between Kocna ana Wilmington streets to a width of thirty root it. um announced last nlcht Super Suds Demonstration in scopic thinness. Four times as thin as chip soap. By far the thinnest type of soap ever discovered.

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Thus one soap now does everything you want by J. W. Weightman. secretary of he cnamDer oi commerce. RnnrlflpflKons hftvn been ordered prepared and notices announcing he plans win oe posiea wnnin a few days, Mr.

Weightman said. The upper and remaining portion vhen comp'eted will be a double to Super Suds to soak the dirt loose without this tedious work. With Super Suds you'll save much time and effort in rinsing alone. That's because it dissolves so completely. No soap particles are left clinging to fabrics.

Your clothes dry out joulevard wun tniny jeet in tne 'enter for the power line of the Bu--eau of Water and Power and paving fr.rtv-flve feet wide on either much cleaner without the usual drudgery. Super Suds is surprisingly it's the biggest io-cent boxofsoaponthe market. Suit using Super Suds at put it on your grocery list today. LASKER COMING TO FACE LARCENY COUNTS According to word received from Honolulu, Albert Lasker. wanted here on a charge of two counts grand larceny, will leave Honoluli lor Los Angeles at 4 p.m.

tdoa; Lasker was arrested on a telegraph warrant from the Sheriff's offic here when he arrived in Honolul on the steamer Malolo from Sa; Francisco Wednesday. He walvet extradition, and will not ba accompanied by officers on his voyage lde, making the entire width 120 Fmt A rnnrrete bridge will be nro- Yourprtcious hands keep them toft and smooth. Use Super Suds three times a day without danger of that ugly disbpan look. i-lded over the drainage canal Just Look at these amazing Beads of Soap under a magnifying glass. A'ort the remartablt thinness that's -why you get such results, a soap to do.

Super Suds cannot harm the daintiest fabrics washes lingerie with safety. And for the heavy work on washday, it is absolutely without a rival. These facts are based on exhaustive tests in the laboratory and the home. north oi uarson street, accoroing the plans. The boulevard Is considered of irreat importance to Wilmington be-rause it goes through one of the fine districts of tne city.

Ttm nmipp fin bea backed bv snowy white. There's never a trace of "soap stain." You simply won be able to realize that a soap can make such a difference in the appearance of your wash. I here. 9 the Avalon Boulevard Association and the Chamber of Commerce. An Octagon Soap Product.

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1 TAG ON ALIENATION SUIT OPENS Th alienation suit of David B. Clawson against Edward E. Lane, 1 in which tne lormer ass aa.uuu (hurTlnor that Lane stole BIG GAME STALKER WILL ADDRESS CLUB r- i Robert Prothingham. traveler and writer, will speak on "Big Game of North America' before members of the University Club at 8 p.m. tonight.

The speaker large animals without the aid of a gun. merely stulklng tiem and watching their habits and life. George Stuart Salisbury, president of the club, will introduce the lecturer. aanD aocD. Just tour a little Super UOIUIlKV't v--o the affections of his wife.

Mrs. Ber a patented process. Super Sijs a made fntett cmrtd. hy exUuuve lemiu iPnduct, rrM Sudt into vour tub or electric tha Clawson, began oeiore superior washer Quick at a flash Ptirml ttrtrtd I'. S- 'Ml Mitn you get suds.

Super Judge Etutiman yesieraay. iiawson rhargos that Lane by gifts, flattery and sueeeatians enticed his wife o. una H- buds distolret quicker th any toap you've ever used The BIGGEST box of soap on the market for 1 vr btfort. from him. Clawson has a di vorce suit pending against mi wue..

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