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SUNDAY MORNING. Angeles a is Sunday AUGUST 17, Los Times. Exelusive Specialty House for Feminine Apparel" Style, Quality, Popular Prices. in New Novelties Myer Siegel: Co. Charming Sports 443-445-447 Broadway Blouses of Taffeta -The echo from men's modes Quaintly charming are these New Autumn is reflected in the new sports new breakfast coats of taffeta that will lend charm to either pockets.

Pink, blue, orchid, rose, blouses just received. Blouses Gowns with the little ruffles and side the tailored suit or the sports peach, turquoise. skirt--Dimity or batiste $3.50 reveal the smartest and most to $7.50. exquisite conceits of America and Silk $9.50 to $15.00. Europe's premier fashion creators.

As we eagerly peep beneath the folds of tis- Corsets sue paper, we hold our breath as each new that hold the secret Smart gown is revealed. of good form Neckwear Like a beautiful dream come true, are the are among the new arrivals in coming season- -exquisite eve- the corset section--new models fashions for the for Fall ning and dinner gowns, fashioned in graceful for every figure in plain and fancy materials. Consult our slender lines of rich silk, satins, silk chiffon, and know the expert corsetieres who could help but admire silver and gold laces. comfort and satisfaction of these new collar and cuff wearing the right corset. sets, when they are so clever- Chiffons, Satins, Chiffon Velvets, silver and ly fashioned of real Venice.

gold leaves, metallic brocades. Filet or Irish lace? Each one expressing an individuality all its Moderately Priced. own. Hosiery a plays an important role in the drama of The August Sale of Furs Sweaters Now at its height Personal Appearance in, new fall weaves and colors perior event workmanship, is notable for its' extraordinary values, its choice selections of skins, its su- the new street and evening Plain or novelty lace effects, in are unusually attractive. and above all, its distinctive styles, including genuine silver fox, sables, fisher, etc.

An opportunity to save from to shades. Moderately priced. Garments of Style, Quality, Popular Prices. Exclusive Specialty House for Feminine Apparel" PROPRIETOR GIVES FACTS Was So Run-Down He Was Hardly Able to Work. Gains Ten Pounds After Taking Tanlac.

"Ill Never Be Without It," L. D. Schuler Says. "Tanlac has done: me so much good that I'll never be without it," said L. D.

Schuler, who lives at Compton. just outside of Los Angeles, to a Tanlac representative, recently. Mr. Schuler is the proprietor of a place of business in Compton and is well known there. "Last spring I suffered from an attack of the grippe," continued Mr.

Schuler, "which left me in a badly run-down condition and for about four months I was in bad shape. didn't have any appetite to speak of and my stomach went back on me entirely, and I finally got to where I could hardly eat anything and began to lose in. weight. I got awfully nervous, too, and couldn't sleep well at night and was in such a bad fix after while that for two weeks I was scarcely able to do my work. I just felt perfectly miserable on account of this nervousness and stomach trouble and, although I took several different kinds of medicine, nothing helped me a bit.

"I had read about Tanlac and what other people claimed it had done for them and I just wondered if it was really as good as they said it was or if it was taken, like but I the bought other bottle medicines a any. way, because I finally decided to give it a trial, and I got so much benefit from that first bottle that I kept right on taking the treatment and now I can truthfully say Tanlac has been the best medicine I have ever taken, I can get my regular sleep every night now and I don't have any trouble eating, either, and am not bothered a bit with my stomach any more and have already gained ten pounds in weight in this short time. I consider it remarkable how quickly this Tanlac and the laxative tablets straightened me out and 1 am going both of them on hand from now on. I have recommended Tanlac to a neighbor of mine and he has gotten as good results as I did from 1t. This is the first time in my life I ever gave 8 recommendation for any medicine, so that will give you an idea of how much I think of it." Tanlac is sold in Los Angeles, Pasadena and San Diego by the Owl Drug The Automobilist's Treasure -The Pink Sheet of the Sunday Times, THE GUMPS- -BACK ON THE JOB AGAIN.

THANK HEAVENS THAT TRIP IS HAD TO ENTERTAIN THAT CLOSES MY SEASON THE OLD MAN AND THE MAKE UP ON THAT LUCK 00- AND HE'S SUCH A LOVBLY DANCERTOMORROW I START ON HOME FROM THE PICNIC- AND THAT THAT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE NOW SMART A MY FOR FOUR HOURS TILL THEY CAME A PAIR OF WHITE TROUSERS IT BACK VACATION TO SHADY REST GUY- HARRY GREEN- HER OLD SCHOOLMATE. INCHES MAN IS HOW MUCH HE KNOWS HOW CAME A COUPLE OF BELOW HIS KNEES A PAIROF AND PISMIN WITH HIS MODEL 1919 JOKES AND WHITE CANVAS SHOES WERE TALENTED ME 1S- IF HE CAN'T DANCE FOR ME MIN AND THE OLD LADY WHITE A LITTLE BLUE COAT- JUST HE MIGHT JUSTAS WELL CHECK. HIMSELF LAUGHING LONG ENOUGN TO HIDE A BOW WITH HIS HATAT MAKING HIM- HIM AND A 3.98 PANAMA HAT- WITH THE ALL THESE TIE THINK WOMEN CARE ABOUT IS STRAW A COUPLE OF GRADES HE'S FUNNY COARSER SOME SIMP THAT 'S GOT ALLOF HIS THAN A WASH BASKET- EDUCATION IN HIS AND THEY THINK FEETHE'S A SCREAM SIDNEY SMITH Leases made by this office past 30 days: Emil Oleovich Co. to Levy Furniture 3-story and basement 224-228 So. HIll St.

Louise Reeder, Estato Co. to Independent Furniture Store, 113 So. Spring St. Mary P. Doran to Thos.

C. Elliott, Store at 341 So. RIll St. Restaurant. J.

M. Kellerman to Pigglly Wiggly Store, 816 So. Hill St. Hulda Brotherton to Fred Lang, Store, 216 South Hill St. Hulda Brotherton to Shealy Safe Store, 212 So.

Hill St. J. H. Alcock to M. H.

Hum, 820 Central Ave. Homer Laughlin, to Walton Mfg. loft, 312 So. HIll. Witmer Bros.

to J. Sabel WAST St. F. Zimmer, Store, 125 Kate B. Francisco to J.

Naccarato, Store, 991 W. 2nd St. Eliza Stoddardt to Los Angeles Rubber Stamp loft, 132 So. Spring St. W.

B. Walton to Style Cloak loft, 312 So. HIll. Anal Office loss LAUGHLIN Service SECOND FLOOR HOMER LAUGHLIN BLDG POSTAL EMPLOYEES TO HAVE SALARY HEARING P. DAY WIRE.) WASHINGTON, Aug.

Hearings on salaries of postal employees will be held in a number of cities in September and October by the joint Congressional commission on postal salaries. The commission will sit first at Kansas City, October 3 and 4 to hear employees from Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and States west and southwest to the Pacific Coast. NEW YORK FIREMEN TO GO ON A FOOD SEARCH. A. P.

NIGHT NEW YORK, Aug. of all cold storage and other warehouses by. firemen for the purpose of discovering hoarded food supplies was ordered today by Mayor Hylan. The order, ostensibly for a "Are inspection" of the buildings, which is to be started immediately, carries with it a suggestion by the Mayor that the firemen ascertain at, the same time quantities of "butter, eggs, meat, sugar and other foodstuffs stored, and obtain any other ing of necessaries of life, to the end information in regard to the no hoardthat the State or Federal authorities may be alded in prosecuting offenders." THE WEATHER. Santa Ana 82 LOCAL FORECAST.

For Ice Angeles and vicinity: Fair Sunday, except oloudy or foggy in the morning: gentle westerly winds. STATE FORECAST. LOCAL OFFICE, U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU, Los Angeles, Aug.

16-- by Ford A. Carpenter, At 5 o'clock a.m. the barometar registered 20.96; at 5 p.m., 29.97. Thermometer for the corresponding hours showed 61 deg. and 80 dev.

Relative humidity, 5 91 per 5 p.m., 47 per cent. Wind, 5 a.m., northwest, velocity 0 miles; 5 p.m, west, velocity 6 miles Highest temperature, 83 lowest, 60 deg. Bart meter reduced to sea. level WEATHER CONDITIONS. The areas of low pressure gained in control and are noticeally prominent over the region of the Great Lakes and on the Pacific Coast.

Rain occurred in mich districts during the past twenty-four hours, The rains in Arizona were generally distributed, and sprinkles occurred in and about Los Angeles during the night. More or less cloudiness, with intervals of threatening weather, will prevail, probably, not without sprinkles cf rain in Los Angeles and vicinity, during the eneuing thirty-six hours. ORCHARD REPORTS. -Minimum and maximum temperatures from the orchards reported yesterday to the Ins Angeles office of the U. S.

Weather Bureal. were as follows: Stations Max. Min, Pasadena 92 58 Pomona 96 56 Redlands 102 66 Riverside 100 61 Santa Barbara 70 50 San Bernardino 103 SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 16-Weather forecast: San Francisco, Oakland and vicinity: Fair Sun.

day. except cloudy m' foggy in the morning; moderate westerly winds. Northern California: Fair Sunday, except cloudy or foggy in the morning near the coast; cooler 193 intentor north and interior south portions; gentie westerly winds Sacramento Valley: Fair Sunday; cooler in north portion: gentle southerly winds. Santa Clara Valley: Fair Sunday. except cloudy in the morning; gentle westerly winds.

San Jcaquin Valley: Fair and cooler Sunday; gentle northwesterly winds TEMPERATURES. Max. Min. Max. Min.

Abilene 98 76 North Head 56 54 Boise 96 60 Oklahoma City. 96 72 Boston 76 60 Phoenix 96 56 Buffalo SR 66 Pittsburgh 68 (8 Chicago 86 72 Portland, 92 C8 Denver 84 54 Rapid City 82 56 Des Mcines 86 64 Red Bluff 96 Dodge City 90 54. Roseburg 62 Eureka 56 Roswell 72 Flagstaff 72 36 Louis 88 Fresno ...104 68 St. Paul 76 Galveston 88 82 Sacramento 84 Havre 88 52 Salt Lake City. 82 Helena 88 52 San Diego 76 Huron 82 60 San 64 Independence 94 66 S.

Luis Obispo. 78 Kamloops 58 Seattle 82 Kansas 88 64 Spokane 86 Knoxville 80 68 Tampa 88 Los Angeles 83 60 Tonopah 84 66 Memphis 86 76 Tucson 82 72 Modena 82 68 Washington 86 68 Mt. Wilson 66 Winnemucca 96 58 Needles 76 Winnipeg 74 58 New Orleans 92 76 Yuma 98 70 New York 78 66. ARIZONA FORECAST. WASHINGTON.

Aug. for Arizona: Local showers Sunday: warmer Ini north and treme southwest portiona; partly cloudy and warmer Monday. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, TIDE TABLIS Low. High, Low. Hinh, Aug.

17..12:57 0:92 1:18 8:88 4.3 1.8 5.9 1.3 Aug. 18.. 2:27 7:41 2:29 10:19 8.7 2.8 5.9 1.0 Aug. 19.. 4:18 9:08 3:49 11:56 3.7 27 6.1 0.6 Aug.

20.. 5:85 10:42 5:03 4.0 97 6.8 NOTE -Tides shown in the order of their occurrence, after midnight. Time has reference to standard schedule. Subtract one hour for daylight saving plan. Figures below the hour indicate height above zero, or mean low water.

Minus sign indicates distance below that point. COLORADO RIVER. YUMA (Aris.) Aug. 16 Dispatch the U. Reclamation Service 1 Gauge beight Colorado River, 18.9 feet.

RAIL SHOPMEN BACK AT WORK AT SPOKANE. (BY A. P. DAY WIRE 1 SPOKANE, Aug. the exception of a few men who have 8 holiday Saturday, all the 2000 railroad shopmen who have been striking in Spokane and vicinity for some days returned to work this morning, in accordance with votes at mass' meetings, last night.

VITAL RECORD. MARRIAGE LICENSES following marriage Licenses were terday. Nine and age BALDENAMA. Ladisiao Aguinon, 19: Guadalupe 22 ANDERSON DIDRIKSEN. Adolph Anderson, 87: Karoline Didriksen, 80.

APT FOOD. E. Otto Apt, 80; Marie A. Wood, 82; Marie A. Wood, 20 BASSELL, -HUBBARD.

John Bassell, 45; Nora V. Hubbard, 35. BERG Herbert C. Berg, 26; Zillian Yamell, 24. BRENTS DAVIS.

Carlos Brenta, 22; Bess Davis, 21. BUNCH -BOOTH, William T. Bunch, 47; Berta La. Booth. 44.

CALVERT ALEXANDER. George C. Calvert, B. Theode Aletander, 24. DONKLIN- SOCIN.

Robert I. Conklin, Marie L. Socin. 23 Yaidra Dedeuna, 26: Maria Esparza, 10 DEMPSEY- Marion Dempus, 24: Pell M. Sheehan 20.

DOYLE GAMBLE. Elmer D. Doyla, Irene Gamble, 22. FANNING ERSHOM. James J.

Fanning, 22; Blanche 18. FROSETH COUMAN. Mikel 3. Frowth, 61: Ber. nice M.

Younan, 40. GIORD ANI- Luigi Giordani, 82: Julia Zencher, 20. GOETZ SITTON. Harry Goeta, 28; Lapha Bitton, 22. HOLMES BLOOMFIELD.

Frank E. Holmes, 81; lida La Bloomfeld, 21, JACKSON ZUG. Cool H. Jackson, 21: Selma Zug 20. KERLEY HENDERSON, Joseph 83; Alice Henderson.

30. MALCOLMSON SEEGER. Bruce K. Malcolmson. 23: Irma K.

Seeger, MeINNIS-ENCELL Charles Molanis, 29; Joule A. Uncell, 27. PADILLA- Teodors M. Padilla, Villa, 23. RAMIREZ Julius Ramires, 801 Jousts Serrano 29.

SCOTT MENDEN BALL. Donald Scott, 31; Luella V. Mendenhall, 15. WHEELER McCORD. Edgar T.

Wheeler, 48: Lyllian McCord, 48. BIRTHS. Names, sex, place and date of birth. ANDREWS. Mr.

and Mrs. Claud, Boy. 1156 San Julian street. August 14. BILLITTI.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Daughter. 1508 South San Pedro street.

August 14. BLACKWELL. Mr. and Mra. Edward.

Daughter. 828 East Thirty-hret street. August 15. BROWN. Mr.

and Mra. Frank. Daughter. 827 1 Twenty-Alth street, August 18. CARUTHERA Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond gelus Hospital. Aangust 14. CORBY. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank, Good maritan Hospital. Auguet FAIN. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank, Daughter, Tam sixth street. August 14 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Daughter, Ange Jus Hr epital. August 15.

McGOWAN, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Daughter. Oregon street. August 10.

NUFFER Mr. and Mrs. Allen. Daughter, Angelus Hospital. August 18.

SHINEV. Mr. and Mrs. Burton, BOy. Ouk Grove avenue, August 18.

VOILE. Mr. and Mrs. Daughter. Los Angeles, Cal.

Auguat 14 WILLIANS. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey. Boy.

Methodist Hospital August 18. ter WOODLEFF. (twina) Mr. 6209 and Mrs. Wall James, street.

Boy August and 13. daughe DIVORCE SUITS FILED. ANDERSON, George E. against Minnie. EMERSON.

Laura Against Dari 0. LEIGHTON. Bertha against Burton MOORE. Mabel R. Harrison B.

SMITH. William D. against Myrtle L. TANIMOTO. Toshi against Rumickichi.

OFFICIAL DEATH LIST. Name and place of death- Ago. Data BROWN, Lydia. Los Angeles. 91 Aug 18 JOHNSON.

McCLINTOCK, Andrew. Judson. Los Los Angeles. Aug. Aug 18 McKENNETT.

Robert. Los Aug MEYERS, Anna. Low 70 Aug PLYMER. James. Los Angeles.

Aug. DEATHS. With Funeral Announcements BARTON. Accidentally, George C. Barton, aged 58 years, Remains at parlors of E.

E. Overholtzer-Sona 1236. South Grand avenue. BUTLER. Suddenly, James 0.

Rutler. beloved land of Maria Butler, beloved father of Walter. Dr. Oliver W. Butler, Ruth Moores, Mrs.

S. W. Cornwell and Mrs. John Defon. Funeral notice later.

CANFIELD. In this city, August 14. Mary, beloved wife of Harry A. Canfeld of Tucson, Ariz. Sue also leases one sun and two daughters.

Funeral services will be held Morday morninz at 11 o'clock in the chapel of Garrett Company, 1287 South Flower street. DEL CARLO. At his late residence, 4187 La Salle Avenue, Otto Walter Del Carlo, aged 38 years, A native of California. devoted husband of Emily Del Carlo. Remains at the parlors of.

Utter Ruppe, Services and interment, San Francisco, Cal. ELLIS. In this city, August 15. Sarah Ellis loving mother of Mrs. P.

E. Light of Greencastic, Lawrence Filis of Seattle: Miss Patience Ellis and Dr. Melvin Ellis of this city. Funeral services will be held Tuesday morn. ing at 10 o'clock in the chapel of Garrett Compary, 1237 South Flower street, EMMES.

August 15, at 1825 Cherokee avenue, Ethel H. Emmes, agel 37 rears, Remains ct the parlors of W. M. Struther. HAMPTON.

At her late residence, 406 East Forte third street, August 16, 1910, Mary Ann Hampton, aged 84 years, a native of Ohio beloved mother of Walter M. Hampton and J. P. Sny. der.

loving aunt of Miss Nettie Services Tuesday. August 19, at 2 p.m., from the parlors of Utter Ruppe, 4254 Moncta avenue. Interment. Inglewood Park Cemetery. HARRIS.

The funeral services of Miss Alice Harris will be held Monday at 1 p.m., from the neral parlors of W. A. Brown, 1355 South Flower street. JACOBY. August 15, 1919, Abraham, dearly beloved hushand of Louise Lazard Jacoby, of Morris Jacoby aged 67 rears.

father of Carolyn and Rosalie Jacoby, brother Funeral services at the residence, 663 South Wegtlake avenue, Sunday August 17, at 8:80 o'clock p.m. Strictly private. JOHNSONe. At 363 Weet Fortieth place. Andrew A.

Johnson, aged 50 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Jennie S. Johnson. Funeral services Monday, August 18. at 8:30 p.m., from the funeral parlors of W.

A. Brown. 1335 South Flower street. Interment, Canbridge, IlL McINTOSH. August 14, at 1030 Hyperion avenue, Ellen M.

McIntosh, aged 68 yeara Funeral services will be held from the chapel of W. M. Strother, 0240 Hollywood boulevard, Monday, August 18, at 10 a.m. PARSONS. Mary Eva, wife of Cleorge W.

Parsona of Highland, mother of Byron Daze Davia daughter of Mrs. Byron W. Kies sister of Mrs. W. L.

Dodge and Mrs. Sig. Steiner, Funeral services Sunday at 2 o'clock, from the Brainble Funeral Home, 1249 South Flower. SHEARIN. At 223 North Paloma street, Flagle Rock City, Hubert G.

Shearin. Services at the Little Church of the Flowers. Forest Lawn Cemetery. Tuesday, August 19, 10 A.m. Arthur E.

Cresse, director. SHORT. Mr. Laura E. Short of 2110 Estrella ave nue passed away Saturday, August 16, aged 89 years.

Funeral notice later. WALTER8 At her home, 943 West Thirty- -sixth street. August 18, 1919. Jennie E. Wal.

ters mother of Hazel Walters, and sister of Mrs. Nettie J. Evans. Funeral services will be held in the chapel cf J. D.

Farin corner Tenth and Fiower streets, Monday, August 18, at 2:80 o'clock. WEDDEL, The funeral services of Miss Frieda May Weddel will be held Monday at 2:80 p.n from the funeral parlors of W. A. Brown, 1385 South Flower street. WILLIAMS.

Mr. and The funeral of Franklin son of montha and Mats. 20 days, George will M. be held Williams at axed 3 Holly wood Cemetery chapel, Monday at 10 o'clock. Bre806 Brothers, directors.

YOUNG In this city, August 16, Jennie M. Youne. Remains at the parlors of Piarce Bros, 810 South Flower strest. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thank Acacia Lodge, F.

A. Los Angeles Schwaben Verein and friends, for their many, expressions of kindness and sympathy extended during our bereavement, and for the beatstiful Noral offerings. MRS. JOSEPHINE RUOTT AND FAMILY. LODGE NOTICE.

Pasadena Commanders, No. 391, 0.. Knights of Malta, meet on the fret end third 1.0.0.F. Monday evening of each month Temple. Paendena.

JAMES BUNDY, Recorder, 205 Park avenue, Pasidona. VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS. Meets every Tuesday at 7:80 p.m. Blanchard Hall, 282 South HAll street. Any one having seen foreign service eligible to bernhap.

Men of A. ELF. especially invited. FUNERAD DIRECTORS. E.

E. Overholtzer-Sons D. CLAIR OVERHOLTZER-J. W. OVERHOLTZER Main 6002-Pico at Grand- 65688.

R. C. Dellenbaugh, 731 W. Wash. st.

Also Mra Sapp. formerly of Draper Dell Phones 20700 West 5074. CRESSE. Ivy H. Overholtzer.

street at Tenth. 61048-Main 1048. 'Central Avenue Undertaking Co. Alvarez Blue -Phone 62067. Garrett Company.

Utter Ruppe. W. H. Sutch, Darling's Shop. FLORAL, DESIGNS.

sixth bet. Bdwy. work. and Spring Reasonable or 8028, Monuments, Masterpieces Varmione for after 1019 WHAT'S DOING TODAY. Vessels of the Pacife Fleet open to the pubile the Harbor, Venice, Ocesn Park and Ponta Monica and Bedondo, afternoon, Red-headed girls parade at Venice, afternoon.

Blonde girls' day at Hollenbeck Park, afternoun. band plays at Lincoln Park in aftersoon and at Hollenbeck Park, evening: also concerts in evening at Echo and Westlake parka. Los Angeles Council, Knights of Columbus, tertains members of the order who balone to the Pacino Fleet, with exemplification of and banquet, evening High mass of thanksgiving for return of service wen, St. Vincent's Church, South Grand avenue, and Washington street, 11:15 a.m. Free public lecture, Krotona Institate, HollyWood, 8 p.m.

Southern Pacino College reunion, Central Church, Thirty -Drst street and Maple arenue, 11 8.2. Prof. Frank Householder addresses the Success Club, Blanchard Hall, 11 a.m. Museum of History, Science and Park, free to the public, afternoon. Southwest Museum, Avenue 46 Marion War, opposite Sycamore Orote, free to the publie, afternoon.

AMUSEMENTS. of the Horosco-Stock company in "Civilian Clothes' Majestie-Stock company in "The House Next Door. Palace "Faise Hornet's Nest." Gods, Alvarado- "Daddy Long Legs." Rialto- The Love Burglar." Victory- Man's Country." Superba- The Petal on the Current" Woman Under Oath," De The White Garrick- The Better Wife Pantages-Vauderille. Burbank--Musical comedy company ba Yankee Prince." -Vanderille. Cline's Kinema- Broadway- and Lady Sporting "Girls "The Right to, Washington Park--Baseball.

THE CITY AND ENVIRONS. Kosciusko County Picnia. The Kosciusko County, sociation will hold its annual reunion and basket picnio at Lincoln Park on Labor Day, September 1. Old Folks' Picnic. Every man and woman in South.

ern California who is 70 years old, or older, is invited attend the Old Folks picnic to "be held in Sycamore Grove Saturday, ber 13. Patriotic Mothers. There will addresses by service men and reports on fleet entertainment at a meeting of the Patriotio Mothers of Sons in Service at the Broadway Department Store auditorium tomorrow afternoon. Hollywood Public Chorus. The Hollywood Community Chorus will begin its new season next Tuesday at 7:45 p.m.

at the High School auditorium with Prof. Hugo Kirchhofer again director. Mrs. J. R.

Lohmeyer will render vocal solos. To Meet in Washington, D. Carrie B. Wolcott, the California According to State Vice President members of the Society of Descendants of Henry Wolcott will meet those of all other States at the national capital on October 7, 8 and 9, in the New Willard Hotel. Fort Wayne Picnic.

Arrangements are being made by Mrs. E. A. K. Hackett, president, and Miss Georgia A.

Flansburgh, secretary, for the annual picnic of the Fort Wayne Society at beck Fark (St. Louts street entrance) on Labor Day, September 1, with basket luncheon at 12:30. Lecture. Frank Householder, Inventor of "Psychonumero" system of defining ability and destiny, will give the third of a series of lectures, under the auspices of the Universal Success Club, at Blanchard Hall this morning 10:30 o'clock. His subject will be "The Tenant of the Edifice." On Czecho-Slovakia.

Miss Sharka Hrbkova, professor of sociology in the University of Nebraska, will speak on CzechoSlovakia and the exploits of its army in Siberia at p.m., today at Normal Hill Center. She will 11- lustrate her talk with lantern sidles secured on her recent tour of the new European nation. Exhibition of Photographs. The Southern California Camera Club will hold its annual exhibition of about 100 prints in the art department of Hamburger's store the week beginning September 8. The work will not be confined to one school of art or style of finish, but will be representative collection both artistic and record photographs.

Three State Picnics. Three State societies will hold afternoon picnic reunions in Sycamore Grove next Saturday with basket picnic suppers at 5 o'clockMassachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island, each with informal programmes around the supper tables. Members are asked to bring cup, spoon and supper. Hot coffee will be supplied. For Railroad Workers.

All railroad men and members of the various brotherhood auxiliaries have been asked to be the guests of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen at a picnic In Lincoln Park, September 17. There will speaking and an athletic programme. During the day airplanes will perform evolutions over the park. There will be a beauty contest for children also. WHERE IS KAY MACKAY? Wanted The address of Kay Mackay, capitalist.

Important message waiting. Address box 183, Times Office. Advertisement. CARRANZA NEAR AN ACCOUNTING. Settlement of Mexican Prob.

lem Expected Soon. Treaty's Disposal to Clear the Decks for Action. Prepare to Have 167,000 Men at Border Posts. LEFT WING SOCIALISTS WILL BE COMMUNISTS. CALL FOR CONVENTION WHICH SEEKS ALLIANCE WITH BOLSHEVIKI.

A P. DAY WIRE.) NEW YORK, Aug. wing" socialists have issued a call to radicals throughout the country to attend a convention in Chicago on September 1 to organize "The Communist party of America," it was learned here today when a copy of the call was made public! by a joint legislative committee which is investigating seditious and anarchistic activities In this State. The left wingers declare their intention of severing all connection with socialism on the ground that the word has come to signify "merely welfare and uplift." The proposed party platform which will be submitted to the conVention demands "dictatorship of the proletariat, both industrial and agricultural and nationalization of great business enterprises and financial trusts." International alllance with the Bolshevik! of Russia and the Spartacans of Germany also is advocated and the creation of workmen's councils "to act in suppression of fraudulent bourgeois, democracy, the finance oligarchy and capitalist bureaucracy." BUSINESS BREVITIES. The subject of marriage and divorce under the law of California is discussed in a little, book now being distributed the Interstate Book Concern, 431-461 I.

W. Hellman Bldg. Phone 61817. This book is interesting and valuable whatever your married condition may be, whether happy or sorrowful. Price 50 cents, which may be mailed in, or send or phone in your name and the book will be sent you on approval.

Facial exercises the only natural way to keep the face and neck muscles Arm. A Anna M. Bergeron appeals to your, common sense in her scientific method of caring for the skin. Mrs. Bergeron also is an expert electrolysist and has been in business in Los Angeles for 16 years.

Her "Key to Beauty" Toilet Preparations are for sale at H. Jevne's or her office, top floor Haas corner Seventh and Broadway. Dr. Julia Blanche Weaver has returned from New York City clinics, where she specialized on women's and nervous diseases. 406 Story 610 S.

Broadway. Bdwy. Zinnamon's Button Factory, plaitbeing, hemstitching, spong'g, machine and hand buttonholes. New location, 424 S. Broadway, 6th floor.

The Times Branch Office, 619 S. Spring st. Advertisements and subscriptions taken. Telephones Pico 700. 10391.

Mrs. Huddel is in personal attendance at the Dental Office, S. Broadway. Phone 12119. Diamond loans.

Kusel, Stimson Big. Steckel's should take your pictures. -TEETH Best Set your None much you better. choice matter Inoludine material. picto, Double and suction natural GUARANTEED gume, 10 horseshes $7.00 My Extremely Low Prices Best Set of Teeth Gold Crowns (27 Bridge Work (2 Porcelain Crowns $4.00 Gold Fillings (Best) Gold Inlays (Best) Synthetie Porcelain Silver Fillings (Best) .500 Cement Fillings (Beet) Teeth Trented Nerve Removed (Painless) Teeth Extracted (Painless) .560 No charge for Painless Extracting Clean.

Im. when other work is contracted X- Ray DIAGNOSIS Old gold la valuable. pay cash or allow you full value for It on dental work. LIBERTY BONDS ACCEPTED NOT A DENTAL PARLOR. A private.

with sterilized instruments and gentlemanly class, pp-to-date. SANITARY dental office. operatore whom you will not be ashamed to recommend to your friends. EXAMINATION FREE. Hours 6:30 to 0.00: Sundav.

DR. FAIRFIELD 800 to 305 Pantages Theater 588 South Broadway. Phone $5500 $1.50 Saves $10.00 ANCHOR DENTURE PLATE Roof Every 80 days' delay Increases cost of dental work 10 per cent. to 50 per cent. am the FIRST and ONLY dentist to offer the public REAL CREDIT.

PAY AS YOU EARN. Dr. B. C. Sutherland.

820 So. Broadway Opposite Hamburger's Phone Main 1668. Hours 8:80 to 5.30 Office established 10 years D. BONOFF FURRIER LATEST FUR FASHIONS. New Location 810 S.

BROADWAY. Phone 18613 REED BROS CO. Complete Funeral low na $75. Lady Attendant. 1148 So.

Flower Street. Phone 19110. GOOD USED CARS The classified columns of THE TIMES contain HUNDREDS of MORE offers to select from than any other Los Angeles newspaper. DISPATCH.1 WASHINGTON, Aug. daily coming closer to an accounting.

Carranza, unable to save his face is being granted days of grace by the delay in disposing of the peace treaty, but action in Mexico may not even wait on the disposal of the treaty. The official correspondonce between the State Department and the Mexican government confirms the statements frequently made here that action in Mexico cannot long be delayed. The correspondence given out is almost month old. Since then many things have happened a and the prodding of a Republican Senate and House bent on complete inquiry into the Mexican situation is bringing action, even if tardy. Arms and ammunition can not longer go to the Carranza government.

Withdrawal of recognition is daily expected here among foreign embassies and then the next step will be to purge Mexico of order as the United States did twenty years ago in Cuba. PREPARE FOR BIG ARMY. Army men laugh at the statment that 50,000 regulars are ready for Mexican service. The real facts are that provision has been madel for an army of almost two hundred thousand men on the border. To be, exact the quartermaster-general's office is laying down at this very minute supplies six months for 167,000 men at three bases on the border.

Furthermore, the plans are for a mobile army of artillery, cavalry, tanks and aircraft. There is to be one division of cavalry, one division of field artillery, large contingent of tanks and motor transport, airplanes. Medical Corps and Signal Corps in this army of almost two hundred thousand men, and the celerity with which action will be taken will. be surprising, army men say. Actual intervention, if such action is finally taken, will not interfere in any degree with the Senate Investigating Committee, Senator Fall said.

He introduced a new tion for more money for the inquiry and authority to engage permanent assistance and to There seems to be no opposition to this authority, but it will be some before this committee can start the inquiry on account of the treaty and other pending matters. OIL CASES ON DOCKET. A P. DAY MEXICO CITY, Aug. asked for by foreign oil interests were placed at the head of the calender by the Supreme Court today, the justices voting unanimously to give them a status of urgent importance.

A committee for three justices was named to classify various petitions which have been appealed from lower courts to the supreme tribunal SO that the full bench can begin an Immediatel study of the legal points involved in the various petitions. The number of petitions which will be considered by the court is sixty-six up to the present. It is stated that this consideration will begin within the next fifteen days. Should the Supreme Court grant the writs petitioned for lay the foreign companies Presidential oil decrees against which the oil Interests are fighting would be suspended and the petroleum situation would remain in status quo until Congress acts on pending legislation. The action of the Supreme Court, gether with the decision of the Senate to begin work on petroleum legislation without waiting for similar action by the lower house, has encouraged the hope that an international crisis can be avoided.

SEEK BANDIT ASSAILANTS. A. P. DAY WIRE.) MEXICO CITY, Aug. Fortunato Zuazua, commander 0.

military operations in Northern Tamaulipas, reported today to the War Department that he had garrisoned the large American-owned ranches at Chacoy and Camal and that he had begun a determined pursuit of the assailants of American named George Ham of the Chacoy ranch. SEVEN ARE KILLED IN TROOP TRAIN WRECK. CABLE AND ASSOCIATED PRESS. 1 PARIS, Aug. persons were killed and thirty-four injured Friday in a collision between express train and a troop train.

express WAS running from Paris to Nancy and Strasburg. THE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY The young lady across the WAS says she has far more respect for the self-made man. whe has had fight for it, than for the nouveauz riches, who have alwaye nad it..

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