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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 24

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Sos fingclclunOay (limes. SUNDAY MORNING. JANUARY 11, PART It TRAnGE PRACTICES OF SUN-WORSHIPERS TOLD. SN. "Take a Dew-Bath in the Nude, Eat a Violet and Smile in the Sunshine," Prime Panacea for All Ills.

The afore for young men will remain tight tihere it tsv ill (Continued frot First Page.) mldate-aged persona, baked age-tables and dried frulta; In advanced years, a milk cure every spring and autumn. One of hie favorite treatment. I. "nih ik body rigid dietary ara fasting system. They Itv.

on frurta nuts, vegetable. Kttrllc, dewdropa violet, and sun lilna. by a prescribed ay.tem of tlng Hanlsh teache. hi. disciples acuta and qjironlc trouble, may cured by hi.

programme of fasting. For breakfast he teache. them to eat violet, to place a mint leaf on the tongue to aharpen their wits, to tak. breath exercises, recite verses from the Ruhalyat and alng mentally. The proper place for a fast, snys he, la In the woods among the little wild flowera A.

general rulea for th. faster, he teache. them to take hot or cold daily plunges, according to the temperament 'if the pern. to massage id perfume the body with oiled ids to "take water on the ath." to place a thin allce of lemon the tongue and travel about iwJLi Pt i imp- SsiP5 pH Jp, if AiOTiPQ to wash the ayea dally with afras tea. to manicure the finger-nails and polish each pretty, plrt toe dally, to drop various oil.

In the dally to masticate two ripe olive, thoroughly before each meal. In 'noting a diet of popcorn, one handful a day. Is also prescribed. Hantah also dlsadvfaea his follower to partske of ordinary drinks. One of hie drlnke consists of roasted acorns He also teaches that alt vegetables grown beneath the surface of the ground and all meats ihould ha eliminated from the dally repast.

Only vegetable, that are kissed hy the sun's rays should be Used, he says. Por tables he advocate, bonndng the Infant In the air. and passing them through a dally routine or sobbing, alghlng and laughing exer- else. For youths he prescribes '4 fc-1te and fermented cheese Por EECORD OF HAN IS HERE AND IN OTHER CITIES. X.

II HI I.SSS. II Spread of Bizarre Cult Freckled with Prosecutions and Exposures; Some of "Master's" Strange Claims. A ave the finest 9 1 children's store men s. dovs 14 1 1 1 loauiii with hot olive or almond oil." "Chil dren of to 1 years must use oil rubs and feat." Hanlsh. "INNER STUDIES." Hanlsh'a book.

"Inner Studlea" deala entirely with sex principles and containa writings of such a char-acter thai they cannot be printed. these writings he presents hla Ideas. Among them he states: "Religious scruples are the cause I of the greatest number of Immoral I i people. Most of the tnmatea of houses oi Ill-fame are come from eo called religious families, and i many of the women are ministers' daughters." "We should sing, shout and pray before eating. In order to work up I circulation.

After eating alng out mentally. "Men determine morality through the teachings they receive. In this country we consider a polygamlst a criminal. In Turkey a man with four wives Is all right. These conditions are due to climatic conditions." "When man and wife grow tired of each other, send the wife far a wav.

Tt Is cheaper Two much fondness will grow Into monotony, and then trouble wtl' follow Nina-tenths of domestic trouble is caused by too much aasoclatlonshlp." There la no such thing as human lova. Love la divine. Appearances and paeslona guide In searching for a wife." "Do not return to nature get away from nature. Nature can offer onlv childhood ways to you." rayed In flowing robes, Hanlsh eon-ducted weird Incantations and was always attended by two acolytea When the New Tork Medical Society inquired Into hla practice Hanlsh disappeared, later bobbing up In Denver, where Lillian Berry, one of his young women devotees, died after a mental collapse following forty days of tasting. Hanlsh later Invaded Chicago and came Into prominence In connection with the strange case of Mrs Elizabeth Lindsay, widow of a wealthy Philadelphia contractor, and her son, "Billy," heir to several millions.

Mrs. Lindsay was said to be under the complete Influence of Hanlsh and traveled with him throughout the country, paying all expensea She and the boy disappeared when an investigation was started. Before the disappearance the was kept In a "terrestrial temple" and fed on white grapea and beer. It was said. Wealthy rela-J tlves In Chicago and Pittsburgh cooperated with the Juvenile Court authorities to save the boy.

The Lindsay case led to an Investigation of the cult, however, and it was found that an Idea, predominated A raid was made on hla Chicago "temple" and Hanlsh was found. In all hla silken glory, wedged Into a niche near the coal bin tn the basement. Hanlsh fled to Montreal. aft-er the expoe of hla conduct In bis Chicago "temple," and opened a "temple" there, according to advices received from that city. Of this the Montreal Star says: "In Montreal the cult did not make progress at Drat but finally several people of meana Including Arthur F.

Haul! and Mm Hooper Mallett and Mrs. Mallett ana Alexander stuart joined them and supplied them with capital. "About three or four years age the temple' here was closed and Hanlsh persuaded his moneyed followers to go with him to California He claimed he was Persian and had the secret of eternal life. Aa for his Persian, he was unable to talk the language at alL Whan In Montreal first report of the Star took with them a Persian to one of the meetings. He addressed Hanlsh In Perslsn.

but Hanlsh only knsw one phrase of salutation." annum: stetiorrapher, typist and stenograpner-typlst, (male and fe male.) 11240-11440 per annum. ROTARIANS" MEET. Educational Committee Holding First Session Here, Rotarlans all over the world are awaiting with Interest the result the first meeting of the Committee on Education of the International Association of Rotary Clubs, now In session at the headquarters of the la Angeiea Rotary Club. Thla committee la composed entirety of western man. and with one exception, all men from California.

The personnel is as follows: Can E. Rosenberg, past president of the I OS Angeiea Rotary Club; Charles Chrlety. secretary of the Merchants' Manufacturing Association of Phoenix, Arts: Dlst-Attv. Free of Ban Jose, Charles Pennon of Ptocktnn. and Carmen Schmidt of Oakland.

PROHIBITION JUBILEE. W.C.T.C Win Ccenbrat tn An -day Meeting to be Held Here. The W.CT.U. of Southern Satl-fornla will celebrate national prohibition on January II by an all-day praise, prayer and victory meeting at Temperance Temple. S01 mwunv, itvfii a.m.

to p.m. All churches and societies favoring prohibition are requested to sad representative te thla jubilee. YE'RE going to build it and we shall start in a very short time. You see a picture of the new-store above. In order to build we have to tear down and that means we'll have to get out of our present store THAT isn't going to disturb our friends; they appreciate our service and Hart Schaffner Marx clothes enough to walk 22 blocks north to 320 South Broadway WE shall move to our temporary headquarters January 26th.

We expect to have he new store -ready in August. prosperity; there is no fear of 1 (Continued jrom First Page.) each other at every turn with "Hail to thee! Ten thousand halls!" AMBITIOUS CLAIlta Devout cult members profess to believe Hanlsh Is the relncarnatios of Christ. It la aald that Hanlsh claims to have given Ford the Idea for his automobile, Edison his Idea for the electric light and Marconi hla Idea for the wireless. Hanlsh is said to have alao declared that be ended the war He has staled, they say, that he sent a member of the Masdasnan cult to Franca to reason with the soldiers to atop fighting and that eo the day he landed In Franca the armistice was igi ed. Ei-oultiete say that at the closed meetings of the cult, which are attended only by the "Inner circle." Hanlsh always enters the "temple" In hla flowing white robea as hla followers sing.

"Hail, hail, the bleased master comes!" Hanlsh has become the pampered pet of wealthy women, the lionized fad of the upper set. though he la the man against whom the State I. directing a prosecution tor acta of a most revolting kind against children. A few months after Hanlsh'a disappearance a group of his cult followers attempted to vindicate their "master" of any wrong-doing, and brought suit for 150.000 damages against Dr. Muriel Cass of the Juvenile Court for allesed Injuries to Audra Ellia Austin, one of the witnesses for the prosecution and a daughter of Eva Ellia a member of the cult The sun worshipers were dented the damages.

For two years the local authorities conducted a natlonvwlde search for Fsnich and published a bulletin offering a reward of 1260 tor his arrest. In the spring of 1905 Hanlsh Invaded New Tork with his weird religion by establishing a "temple" In the basement of an apartment-house In that city. 8trange tales began to be circulated from the ceremonies conducted and the police caused the "temple" to be closed. Later he branched forth as the "master of Maidasnan Hall, tn New Tork. where he and his "saints" hsld frequent aeanrea Ar CIVIL SERVICE TESTS.

Federal Examination Announced for This District. The TJ. B. Civil Service Commission announ the examination, named below to be held at an early data Application blank, and further In- lormswu can oe ooiamea me local secretary, room 618, Federal Utngmi, jo Angeiea. cTMef automobile mechanic at Lea re.

(male and female.) 11615 Mr annum; automobile mechanic at Ls Angeiea. (male sad female.) litis per annum: chauffeur at Los Angeles, (male and female,) fits per annum: gsrageman at Los An-1 geles. (male and female,) tlOll to Sietl per annum: specialist In marketing cottonseed snd Its products. (male and female a year- Instrument ma Iter (male and female.) t40 per diem; asalstant biologist, (msle and female.) 116.00-$2". per annum; assistant ex plosives chemist, (male and female.

per annum; clerk with knowledge of greenhoune practices, (male and female.) 1150 per an-l cm: pncraphlr and subsurface' draftsman, (male 'end female, i 17.10 t-er dtem: mining accountant (male and female.) fl4oe 1000 per an-orn: civilian aid fnr purchasing. Mecrtng. salvage, steel and metal: sack upkeep, electrical stock, ordnance, fuel eupply. er store eitner- fntendent. (male and female.) $111 per diem; superintendent of docks, 'male and omale.) 1 1 "-l2401 per annum; assistant superintendent of docka (male and female.) I tliOf per annum: laboratory as-' (male and female.) 1(40 e-e diem: eccmnttng and tattsttcal 4usrk, (male and fstnala.) Slit per i 9 and "Take care to he an economist in Jjour being one in adversity." at reurtt) and Hill atresia Decern-1 ber 1st.

A fight resulted, both I Mr. Marsh and Mr. Morris being ar- rested. It la sold. Mr.

Marsh ays ha was aconltted Hear Capt. Hobeon, hsro of Mer-rimac, Bunday morning. First Con-t M.un.l church: sveninc. First Lhodist Chuixlu lAdverUssmeat. iRlgWff the sh(e Hilh a Conscience AfterJanuary 26th Our Temporary Headquarters Will Be at 320 SOUTH BROADWAY at SIXTH ON CHnj)' CHARGE.

The trial of Anestaclo Rula, ao-cjaed of a statutory offense against Lucy Euelaa, aged 10. a blind girl. -Ill be resumed on Monday before Judge Myera Ruia an ex-eoldler. who saw oversea service and car-rise In hie bod nine, machine-gun uUeta. BROADWAY, for n-rrvois folks.

The Illinois State Society will hold Its regular monthly meeting on January 14 at the Friday Morning Club House. (4 South Flgueroa street. All members are to come In costume representing some historical character. A literary and ra isl-cai programme haa been arranged. TO EXPLAIN LEAGUE.

Attorney Louis O. Guernsey will deliver an address to the students of Occidental College tomorrow morn ing on, the League of NaMona. Hear Capt. Hobeon, hero of Mee rlmao. Sunday morning.

First Congregational Church; evening. First Methodist Church. (Advertisement. legsd theft ef the love ef Mrs. Dxtov Marsh.

Ur. Marsh also filed aut tor dlvorca. The complaint "allege that last October Mr. Morrta began a campaign to win the love of Mrs. Marsh.

He la alleged to have persuaded her to leave her home. Mr. Marsh says et.r. he confronted hla wife and Mr. Mor i I SUES FOR LOST LOVE.

Husband Chargea Defendant Induced Wife to Lira ve Hosne. tlorrrte waa named defendant yesterday In a 110.000 lost-love suit a-fcTrr 5. 1.

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