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Eos Sngelemuntoy mes. SUaDAV MORNING. 11 JANUARY IS, I. To Be Conducted by Members of the Los Angeles When the Lights Went on on Broadway Last Night. Sate mmon Auctioneers' Association.

The Times is the Official and Exclusive Newspaper Advertising Medium for the Association. AD CT ION! EXTRA CLEAN BTOCK OP hlegait GROCERIES S. W. KOHN, The Reliable Auctioneer SELLS MONDAY, JANUARY 19 10 A. M.

SEATTLE HAN GAINED 20 LBS. Lost Much Time from Business Because of Poor Health. Never Loses a Day from Work Now. Feels Fine and Praises Tan-lac to His Friends. "I have not only gained twenty pounds in weight since I started taking Tanlac, but doubt if I would be on my feet today if 1 bad not taken It," said Frank Seymour, 2501 Sixth svenue, Seattle, Wash, recently.

Mr. Seymour has been in the flsn. business in Seattla for forty years, and for the past cine years has conduct- ed ths Denny Way Fish Market near Fifth street. Continuing, Mr. Seymour said: "For the past four years I have ur; fered with spells of cramps in my 1 stomach so bad they would Just drav me double and keep me laid op in bed for a day or two.

I had no rel-. ish for the food I ate and what I did eat seemed to do me harm Instead of good. Aftar every meal I had the worst sort of pains In the pit of my stomach and would bloat up with gaj until I could hardly stand it. I als suffered with rheumatism In mfi hands. I had pains nearly all the'; time through my whole body and mr kidneys bothered me a great deal "1 hsd tried many different kinds i trvii I 7' A- 1 7 -if 1 hi I i 2232 Damon Street Omar Mate.

Bt Between nth ud SIB (., Im Angeles. Take Eut 7th Ht, and Santa Fe Ave. Car. Damaa 81. Is 6 Black Kiut of Central Avenue, eomrn-lane tbas.

ooffee. surar. neaa. bum. ertrn.

ftllv.a nllvi RAlfflan. sardlnea, olams, oysters, spices, sxtrscts, clin, tin. H.O.. Kellogg'. Toastles.

to-? omtsups, soups, milks, soaps and powders, paper bag, twine, undies, craok.ru, 14 basr Plait Brans, lard, compound, Crlsco, tun Ssli, rlca, eta Brand New Set of Butchers' and Grocers' FIXTURE) AT AUCTION Tuesday at 10 a. m. 1053-55 South Main Street W. DWIGHT HAMMOND, Auctioneer Will sell the complete, expensive and elegant furnishings of three West Los Angeles and Hollywood homes, comprising: Massive carved Chinese desk, settee, chairs and- screen; 3 beautiful overstuffed parlor sets, wicker and reed furniture, library, oak and mahogany tables, mahogany period davenport tables, funcy gold furniture, mirrors with decorated frames, console tables and mirrors, cabinet and table phonographs, tapestry and all leather rockers; bric-a-brac; several brass and copper pieces, ivory, gold, Chinese decorated and mahogany lamp staffs, with beautiful silk shades, grandfather's clock, silver eagle on a mount, American walnut splnnet desk, expensive pictures, mahogany William and Mary dining table and 6 leather seat William and Mary dark oak, finish, 54-inch top table with chairs to match, also fumed oak dining set, buffet, china closet, side tables, mahogany side tables, 1 very expensive 5-piece Circassian walnut bedroom suit, ivory bedroom suite, brass and Vernis Martin beds, steel beds, odd ivory dressers, 1 large mirror front folding bed, night stands, fumed oak dressers, a few cheap dressers, chairs and rockers, good springs, new and used mattresses, hall mirrors, hall clock, child's bed, gas ranges, cooking vessels, lot of odd pieces of silver and china, mounted deer head, several miscellaneous pieces, including bedding, table spreads and covers. Chenille curtains etc, RUGS will be sold at 2 p.m.

About 20, consisting of the finest Wiltons to Cres, all sizes. Free lunch at noon. Broadway, the New "Radiant Way," and Those Who Officiated. The top picture was taken from in front of the Hall of Records, looking- south. Just after the lirhts ware turned on.

Below, in the reviewing stand, are, left to right. Mayor Snydor. Fred W. Blanchard, Walter d'Arcy Ryan and George M. Eabcock.

Mr. Ryan designed the lighting svstem. Messrs. Blanchard and Bnbcock are, respectively, president and secretary of the Business Men's Co-operatlvs Association, which of medicines, but none of them dltf- Will Be Sold at 12:30 p.m. Sharp oak finish flam door butcher shop, Standard computing scale.

Hobart meat grinder, H.bart eiaetrto coffee mill, with extra refiner National tub Register, le to S8.SS plats glass top mirror front lco box on floor, plata top coffee case, 4 candy an bread eases, meat block, butcher'a tools, glsss front counter with It Angled I aleotrla scale, banting scale, Jars, 3 oil tanks, candy scale, etc. All to be sold to the highest bidder for I'AHH without any limit or reserve. AUCTIONEERS' PHONE MAIN 2G55; KES, MS3S. Mistiest prlees paid for dry goods, shoes, clothing, groceries, bardwars, tobaoco, Statlsaory. furniture, restaurants, eta AUCTION SALES conducted everywhere.

Member of the Los Angeles Auctioneers' Association. AUCTION! Notice to Dry Goods Buyers DRY GOODS Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings S. W. KOHN, The Reliable Auctioneer WIB Mil ths following week. Extra lam and staple stock of above.

VALUATION (K.OOO. Wait for this Bret-class stock on a leading avenue In Los An galea. For full particulars see next Sunday's Times, Auctioneers' I'hone HbllitS. me any good. So many of my friend was inrgeiy instrumental in securing tne ugnis.

beautiful fixtures, I feel sure that ws will not want it to outshine that of the name given It by Its founders, but IfERRYMAKERS' CHEERS .11 GREET "RADIANT WAY." simply be a new garment to enhance the attractiveness of one of our prin clpal streets and encourage those who are engaged In commercial bust were praising Tsnlae I decided to try it, and noticed a chsnge for the better almost as soon as I started taking it. I have taken six bottles now and never have a cramp or any other kind of pain tn my stomach and can eat anything I want without suffering any bad after-effects. In fact, I am simoly feeling great in every way, and raver lose a day from work. I can say enough for Tanlac and expeos to praise it whenever I have an opportunity. Tanlac is sold in Los Angeles, Pas- sdena and 'Ssn Dtnao by the Owt Dnio Co Advertisement.

ness, not only on Broadway, but In all sections of the business portion rr1 ts j-j i or our city, and that from this they Thousands in Broadways Carnival W. DWIGHT HAMMOND, Auctioneer. 1053-1055 SOUTH MAIN STREET, PHONE 63545 a similar system or lighting. "It not only means much to all of our citlxens, but It will be a wonder Throng Dance Under New Lights Turned on by the Mayor. ful attraction to our visitors from the East.

1 auction Machine Shop and Woodworking Machinery Monday, Jan. 19, 9:30 a.m. 614 N. Main St. motor, band, elrcta and Jig saws, belting, drill press with counter shafting, 5 alleys, shaftings, belting, tools, dies, emery wheel with counter shafting, circle saw, rills, wood-turning machine, milling machine, lot lumber, too toy chairs, lot children' Iron beds, tables, work; benches, brsslng outfit, blacksmith forgo and anvil with tools, also desk.

STROCSE HULL. Auctioneers. "With these new street lights as of a committee of prominent women' who acted as chaperons under tha direction of Cltv Mnth.n an Inspiration, I feel sure that the For Just about half a minute last i Broadway saw a carnival such merchants on Broadway, or The and Harris. has never been staged before on the Radiant will tlnd that they have made an Investment that will night Broadway was the darkest place In the entlrs city. Someone The musical programme at the Clly Hall.

Dresented hv rnmmnnii. come back to them a hundred-fold, And I trust that these same mer Service. included selections turned out the lights that have been doing duty along the street for chants will vie with each other in an AUCTION THURSDAY at 10 a.nf. $20,000 Worth of Furniture and Rugs Having had already several consignments listed for this sale, we will be able to take in a few more. If you have anything for sale, remember we have splendid followlngs, good crowds and satisfaction to the seller as well as the buyer.

See Thursday morning's paper for complete list of above sale. Free Lunch at Noon Dealers, don't miss this sale. W. DWIGHT HAMMOND, Auctioneer PHONE 63545 1053-1055 SOUTH MAIN STREET, PHONE 63545 Member of L. A.

Auctioneers' Association me Club ex-Service Men's Band, the Libnrtv f'lnh flniri.n. many years and they laded slowlv effort to make their store lightings and displays In keeping with this and community singers, directed by aa if reluctant to quit a task they beautiful new ornamental system. o. i ticner. Tnose wno In the slnelne wera nrroni.ait "And now I shall turn the switch had grown to like.

The brightness that comes usually from the windows groups from the organizations fol which will flash on tha tights of the 'Radiant Way' with the feeling AUCTION Clean Furniture 5 Rooms Tuesday, Jan. 20, 9:30 a.m. 2513 Brooklyn Ave. Iron bed, mattress, spring, two dining tables, dining chairs, bedroom sets, combination desk and bookcase, oil paintings, pictures. 9x12 rug, wood and coal heaters, wardrobe, library table, rockers couches, unholstsred settee and chair, rafrteeratA rfLh.a main street of a big city.

ESCORf FOR MAYOR. The official celebration was held around ths platform at tha tunnel entrance. Mayor Bnydcr was escorted from the City Hall by a plattoon of mounted polite, commanded by Chief of Police Hume, and a committee of the Broadway Improvement Association, consisting of F. W. Blanch-ard, the president; E.

Avery McCarthy, George M. Babcocic and Glover P. Wldney. A large crowd gathered around ths platform to sa the oftlulal ceremony. Prominent city officials and particularly members of tha Broadway Improvement Association, which of stores and buildings faded out al lowing: southern California Tele- phone Company, Broadway Depsrt-ment Store.

Hnmhiirerer'a so and thousands of persons, crowded that just one mora thing has been accomplished to make the prosperity, wonder and charm of thlB great mortal Home, Western Wholesale Drug Company, Union Hardware and Metal Company. Macv-Straet city of Los Angeles shine out to all the world." kltchenware; 1st other goods. I Evening School. Hants. V.

ivnin As he finished Ms address Mayor SIKOCSE HULL. Auctioneers. PchOOl. Bullock's. Rlllft Trlanvlo Rnyder turned on the lights and tha official ceremony was over.

At Club, Villa de Pari and the Young uinies institute. the City Hall a chorus of 200 voices sung several selections and another So treat wna tha erntvd that a. chorus between Ninth and Tenth eral Demons fainted In tha 'naH AUCTION Clean and Good Furniture 6 Rooms Tuesday, Jan. 20th, 2 p.m. 125S Elden Ave.

(Cor. Pico) 1 signed the contract for the new lighting system, were there to see the fulfillment of their plans. The streets also added to the musical but speedily revived and went right Into the blocks between First and Tenth streets lookni rpward, and waited expectantly for something to happen. You could Just hear the low murmur that came from thu crowds as they tuned their voicos in preparation for something about ihey intended to make as much jlee as possible. Then Mayur Snydjr.

stationed on a platform nt the North Broadway tunnel, at 8:30 o'clock pressed a button and charmed Broadway Into the "Radiant Way" of Los Angeles, the most brilliantly lighted street in the world, far outrivaling New York's "Great White Way," that everybody has long con programme. The fireworks display, vn uwncjng. arranged Dv the committee, was held near the tunnel stand Just be AUCTION 60 Head of Extra Choice MSS Francis Bacon bungalow player piano, with worth of muslo: I TO Vtetrolal THE NEW SYSTEM. Ths illumination system which a dedicated last nlurht la ih. anl.

fore and after the olflclal lighting mlnation of a plan adopted in ISIS by the Broadway Imnrnvamant 'as Liberty Boys' Band played several sflt-ctions for the crowd. Mr. Blanchard presented the new lighting system to the city in a short address in which he s.U.J" "The new Broadway lighting system designed by W. D'Arcy Ryan, illuminating engineer of the General Klectrio Company and Installed by the Broadway Improvement Association, again places Los Angeles in with so records; 4 genuine Mexican serapes or 4 8xl 2 rags, brass bed, mattress, springs, sanitary couch. White Rotary sewing machine, library and center tables, leather couch, leather and oak rockers, curtains, phonograph, pedestal dining table, dining chairs, pictures, new hlgb oven gas rsnge.

kitchen cabinet, dishes, kitchen-ware, to. i also two automobiles, one tlt "-passenger: other Buick racer, both In excellent condition. Also four new tires not out of cases yet, 4ftxl4; other slies. Owner Is leaving California Tnd Is selling everything. BIKOISK st HULL, Auctioneers.

sociation for Increased illumination of Broadway. F. W. Blanchard and E. Avery McCarthy, as a committee of the association, requested W.

d'Arcy Ryan, director of the ilium! natlna- enrlneerinir lahnrntnrv nf tha sidered the last word In street illu- mlnation. General Electric Company, to plan STARTED WITH CHEERS. The crowds In ths street let loose AUCTION 8-Rooni, 2-Story House, Lot 60x127, to Paved Alley 1525 W. 8th St Wednesday, Jan. 21st, 3 p.m.

Rons la In good condition; haa all conveniences. This Is close-in property and must positively bo sold for all It wilt bring over 16000 mortgage. Owner leaving. STKOlB A BULL, Auctioneers. 6SJ05.

825 Story Bide. the limelight as a leader. BEST LIGHTED STREET. "Broadway, Los Angeles, which twelve years ago had tha honor of having the first system of ornamental lights, now has the distinction of being the best-lighted business street in the world. This does not neces me system, xnere are 134 stand-, ards or lamp posts, each carrying two lamps.

Sixty-seven of the lamps will burn all night, the remaining 201 being extinguished at midnight. Tha total coat nf tha ava. then. They grreted the new lights with wild cheering, fen bands and orchestras struck up lively tunes, The Times siren roared. ceremony.

MANY "RECOGNIZED." Probably every one of ths thousands who participated In the carnival was "recognized" several times during the night as soma noted film actor or actress the reason being the $25 cash prize to be given to the first person who said, "You are Charlie Chaplin, fork over the kale." or wonts to that effect. Sid Grauman arranged for this part of the programme and It kept thinqs lively along Broadway for hours. It was announced that the film celebrities would be In costume and masked and that the first Person who recognised any one of them and said the magto words, would not 'only receive $25 In cash right there from the actor or actress, but also would have the privilege of dancing with the "prize." The film folks who wandered about with cash In their pockets for the sharp eyes that were to detect them under their disguise were Dairy Cattle bombs burst, red fire flared, store tern was about 1100,000, of which 185.000 waa home bv tha nrnnartv windows flashed Into brightness again and the carnival that marked sarily mean the most brilliantly i lighted street. The harmonious bal owners and the other $15,000 by the the city welcome for the new ance of the lighting standards bv day READ AND HEED THE EXTRAORDINARY city. The annual cost of mainte OiOlCI.I SI persons 'i nance will be approximately $14,000, of which the city will pay less than 11000.

Tha rltv will atinnlv tha nur. TV 52 IKES to eiecmcns and shop Si lift tnmtmA Vr'. WTr.e,an"cutKskyPUn;Ctb5 all of dress legalia. by night 1b sorts fancy Many were masked. All of them were Just as essential to proper street rent and maintain the lamps.

The standards were built hers and erected by the Keystone Iron and Steel Works of Los Angeles, of which H. L. Grlswold Is president and general manager. This is one there to havn 4 good time and jr three hours, when the music ceased and the crowds began to drift to OPPORTUNITY OFFERED FUR BUYERS FUR Starts 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.

Tomorrow January 19th OPEN SALE! NOTHING RESERVED! Don't Spend One Cent Anywhere Until You Attend This Sale B. Bartnicoff must raise money and will sell his beau-tiful stock of high-grade furs at public auction Charlie Chaplin. "Fatty" Arbuckle. 01 tne most elaborate jobs of ornamental electroliers ever made on ward the car nines for home, they had their full enjoyment of the celebration. i'harls Ray, Wallace Pld.

Tom Melehan and Hobart Bosworth Film actresses were Marie Prevost. Marv Miles MInter, LI'a Lee, Gloria Hwanson, and Ethel Cln'-ton. Mr the Coast, and is a 100 per cent, home product. It was an unusual thing In itself. turning a Wge city's main thorough SAN FRANCISCO GETS fare into a great dancing pavilion, and the crowds enjoyed the novelty This herd Is ths M.

MANGOLD HERD and will bo moved to ths OLD CAPTAIN FREDERICK'S RANCH One-Half Mile South of Hynes, California For convenience of sale, wbera there Is a large sals barn, and will be sold under roof, rain or shine. Wednesday, January 21 Starting at 11 am. sharp. Fleass be on Urns. This la a very fine herd of B0 COWS, most all HOLSTEIN, which are good color.

Some very heavy milkers, giving as much as I gallons: also soms extra good hesvy springers and one pure bred HOLHTEIN BULL, two years of ass HOOsV very tine POLAND CHINA SOWS, soon to farrow, and 1 pure bred BOAR, sis pigs Just weaned. This Is a close-out sale, as Mr. Mangold Is giving up the dairy business. Free Lunch at Noon HAMMOND, BRADLEY JOHNSON Live Wire Auctioneers Offices 1053-65 8. Main Los Angeles, Cai Phone I5I5 Terms of sale will be one-third oaab, balancs In II soual monthly payments, Interest at per with noto and approved security.

A discount of I per cent, for all cash. time. Some of them were In costume, of It. Mostly the crowds were too thick to dance, so they promenaded 1920 POLO TOURNEY. San Francisco has secured the wa lighttng as Is adequate Illumination on the street surface.

Both of these requirements are met In the new Broadway illumination. This Is accomplished by the use of luminous arc lamps giving six to seven times the light of the old cluster lights which have been replaced. Due to the much higher efficiency of the new system the maintenance cost Is not st all proportioned to the additional light The new lights possess a distinctive quality of life and soap which the Incandescent cluster lighting did not have." MAYOR SNYDER'S SPEECH. Replying, the Mayor said: "This Is perhaps one of the most momentous occasions In the annals of the civic life of Los Angeles ths turning on of the wonderful lighting system on Broadway Just christened Tha Radiant "Although we now have another name for hlstorto Broadway, one which lives up to the brilliant and Notice to Fur Buyers! Women Who Have Postponed the Purchase of Their Furs, Waiting for an Opportunity to Buy Bargains, Must by All Means Visit This Store Monday and Tuesday. and listened to the bands and the solo singers stationed at every band stand.

Promptly at 6 o'clock the police began to clear the street. No further parking of automobiles In the blocks between First and Tenth ter-polo championships tor 1920 and the Olympic Club is spending a lot of time and money arranging for the swiftest affair ever staged any-: where. and Mrs. Carter de ITiven also were Jn the merrv crowd only too anxious to be captured. FAT MEN POPULAR.

It Is safe to say that 'Tatty" Arbuckle was "recognized" more than any other film actor or actress. In fact. It was a hard night for men who were anyway corpulent, snd one man who said he believed always that "nobody loves a fat man" found himself verv popular snd waa hailed ss the film comedian a score of times, his captors being greatly disappointed when he refused to admit his Identity and pay up. The street dancing was In charge B. BARTNICOFF ow Water-polo teams from New streets was permitted after that hour.

York, Chicago, Portland, einokana and San Francisco have already been At 8 o'clock street car tramo ceased. Folks who wanted to go to ths theaters were given until 8:15 to lined up and it ia hoped that sev If Only to Be Convinced! eral other squads will enter the competition. get into the playhouses and then the Exclusive Furrier 228 West Fifth Street Near Broadway H. O'CONNOR, AUCTIONEER street was turned over to th-j merry According to Vance VIeth of the makers. From then till 11 clock L.A.A.C..

the O'vmpic Club will have, easy pickings in the water event. PHONE S589S5 The club team has worked together for years and can handle a bait like a hungry guy can juggle knife and fork. The team front Chicago is elated to put up the stiff est battle to. honora There will A ucbon brocenes be no team en. by the Los An- -geles Athletic Club as water polo has passed into oblivion in these parts.

AUCTION SALE TUESDAY, JAN. 20 and WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21 Starting at 10 a. m. Sharp Each Day AT OUR SALESROOMS, 136-133 NORTH SPRING STREET, LOS ANGELES (TQr AAA Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Goods, Men's Fur-vODjUUU nishings, Men's Suits, Trousers, Overalls, Work Shirts, Hosiery, Sweaters, Underwear, Dress Shirts, Gloves, Belts, Handkerchiefs, Hats and Caps.

ATHLETIC CLUB SITE I AUCTION TRADE SALE Hardware, Paints, Varnishes Wednesday, Jan. 21, 10 a.m. At 2230 Brooklyn Avenue $3000 STOCK OF a F. BECANAN CONSISTING OF: Ha hatchets, squares, levels, saws, nails. COSTS ONE MILLION.

Trr site of the ne- Ooltmetiiat Athletic Club at Sl.tty-flrrt arrest locks, screws, bolts, ninges, chisels, files, braces, bits, shovels, i i i i -i 5 SO MO worth high-grade, clean ud staple stock of Groceries! alio 11 rt ores. NAT SHAPIRO, Auctioneer Sell Tharsday. January IS a.m. at 11SS West llth cor. Budlong, to the highest bidder for cash.

No limit or reserve. Consisting of J5 sacks of sugsr. Helns varieties, jellies. Jams, Crisro and other shortenings, syrup and molaases, csn coffee, bulk coffee, oysters, sardines, salmon, tuna, shrimps, olive oil, salad oil, canned olives, high grads canned fruits, peaches, pears, plums, cherries, cereals, flour, mustard, oalsup, cocoa, chocolate, tea, apices, extracts, roll paper and paper bass, twine, prunes, ail kinds of drl'd, beans, crackers, to lbs. of pall csndy.

also in boaes: tobacco, cigars, soap and powders. ma-aronl and other pastes, bulk honey, also In Jars; corn, tomatoes, peas, string beans. Lima beans and succotash, pumpkin, canned meats and hundreds of others too numerous to mention. Each and everyone of you should not fail to attend this sale, as It la to your advantage. FIXTURES! FIXTURES! Will Be Sold at 3:30 p.m.

Such as 1 cash register from lc to IS.M: cigar cases and 1 floor cases, computing scales, gum ee, corTee globe Jars, candy Jars, tap mschlns, gsrbsgs cans and many others, too numerous to mention. NAT SHAPIRO, Auctioneer and Central Park Wast. New Yorb City, cost $1,000,000. A fourteen- story clubhouse will bo erected on the site which mcaMUrt-a 200 by 101 feet. On entire tfo-jr wt'-l be de.

0 voted to Ice hockey with 2500 seat lng rapacity. It hs so f.ir a mem- bershlp of 1809. a feat'tre wilt be an "Advisory jport iVmrres-' 125 members wtv wil' l-e txperts In sports aihU.Mcs. FRENCH PUGILIST PUTS IT ON MATT BROCK. WEDNESDAY, JAN.

21, AT 10 A.M. SS men's suits, too boys' raits. 40. pairs of men's dress and work pants. TS dosca Htraaghold aad Headlight overalls.

SO dosea airs 'a coverall. SO dosea khaki aad wklprord pants. Swell lino st snacklnaws. IS dntea corduroy pants, tee men's work and drew shiits. lue dosen mea's aaderwesr la antoe and separate gsrments Kleod's.

Lawrence, H. V. etc. Itoe aoscnj men's hosiery la ra.bmera, lisle and Ml lee. 34 dosea A-rew aad Mlver collars.

SS dosea flsnaet in. dosea Sne neckwear. Lane -k of bells, gloves, kandiierrhlef. etc. 100 dosea Stetson aad Mar brand beta, ii sullcassa and Baadbage la leather and fiber.

TUESDAY, JAN. 20, AT 10 A.M. SS.Soe yard, plecs goods, consisting principally at ginghams, nanarlrttes, perralea, silks, wms-llas, sheetings, table tinea, sateens, toweling, setoettes. popliB, etc ls.OA. yards ribbon.

l.dle', and children's aaderwear. I dls and chlldrea'a roats, dresees, shiris, silk and wool shawls, rap. He dosea ladies' snnsllB andrr. wear, ymrils laces and eeahralderle. 10.

doa. ladies' aad children's bow la slla, Usle sad cotton, s. dnsea ladles' hoase dresses and apes, 40 dosea children's gingham dresses. Largs stack sf silk aad bid gloves, ewrsrta. faaer goads and astlnes of all khsda.

IM wool and entt.a blankets. Sheets, pillow slip, bedspreads, towels, quilts, etc. ttbeeta, lia of ladles' aad cblldrra'a sweaters. raxes, nose, ncaiers, stove pipe, garoage cans, Douers, tuba, buckets, wash boards, lawn mowers, cutlery, graniteware, crockery, lanterns, electric irons, screen wire, fence wire, pipe fittings, brooms, Tib bet Oldfield paints, Japa-Iac, keJsomine, glass. FIXTURES: One 1'ational cash register, scale, showcases, display tables.

THEI ABOVE STOCK IS CLEAN AND UP TO DATE. AND WILL BE SOLD IN LOTS TO THE TRADE ONLY. OWNER RETIRING FROM EUSINESS. J. J.

SUGARMAN, Wholesale Auctioneer Phone 6481 0. Office and Warehouse, 230-234 S. Los Angeles St NOTE -This Is ens of ths best, cleanest and most stspls stocks of merchandise ever offered, consisting of big complete lines, many In original factory packages. Entlrs stock will be sold In trsde lots, without limit or reserve, to highest bidders for cssh. Open for Inspection, Monday, Jan.

19, alt dsy. GOLLOBER PASCH CO. 1ST A. mght wtaai BALT1MOHE. Jan.

14. Benn-Valger. French featherweight, easily won the decision In a twelve-round bout with Matt Brock of Cleveland, tonight. Fays hlghew prices tor any ssnrfaaadlsa. Call aa last and yos will i ITiene irt Member A.

A set AssaciatkMS. Select your FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD GOODS from THE SUNDAY TIMES We furnish cases and Pack Free of Charge for Jt of tovnn buyers. Absoluts Satisfaction Guaranteed. Morris Capell, Auctioneer, Phone 12712 136-138 North Spring Street, LOS ANGELES. CAL.

trie BIG COMPLETE LIST in The Times, it contains hundred" Vienna Wotnti! Admitted to Bar. IA P. fOrUMCX COBSKWOMTJOtB 1 VIENNA. Oct. 15.

Women just been admltte-i to practice befora the civil courts of Austria. JL IS acknowledged to be ths Bltftfest Newspaper tACLUMVL advertisements in addition to all those printed AJa THE WORLD. ia the other four Los Angeles newspapers..

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