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june 9, i9ir.rART ir.T 5 SATURDAY MORNING. To San Qnentln. Romer la te please with two ef her JLoyalt-r. Tonlght. dance creations, one oeoicated to Church Events.

(Cootineed from Second Page.) Inn her native State. "The Dance of the tcv vr ino BRILLIANCE AT California Sua beam." and the sec ond. "Chinese Butterflies." She will OMEN PLEDGE CO-OPERATION. So a Q. MAX'SI AITr.TITFR be accompanied by Julius Bierlich, MILITARY BALL.

violinist. Technical. Cabaret Entertainer Given Film Beauties to be Guests CITY PUT AT FAULT. vesentatives of Leading Organizations Confer. Extreme Sentence.

of Seventh Regiment. Error la Procedure is Held by the Killed Father-in-law While Society Lending Efforts to Supreme Court to be Fatal to the Municipality's Right to Sell Valuable Lot for I'npald Taxes. Offer Best Services to Help Nation Win Victory. Honor Mrs. Baldwin.

Visiting Wife Home. The fact that In making the as Asks Stay of Sentence, but Rendition and Sale of Songs Will Enlist Aid of All of Sex sessment of real estate In 1903: the affidavit of the City Clerk was not Suicide Try Deters. Among the Novelties. in Entire State.) attached to the Assessors books, was found to nullify the right of at the mission at o'clock. At the regular evening services there will ba Interesting speaking and special music by alias Fotberg.

Dr. Frank W. Otto will preach tomorrow morning In the Arlington Heights Methodist Episcopal Church, West Washington street and Fifth avenue, on "The Supreme Love of God. and in the evening on "Kindling a Fire." At 6t. Mark's Lutheran Church.

Vermont avenue and Thirty-sixth place, the pastor. Rev. Jesse W. Ball. Ph will preach tomorrow morning on "The Growth of the Kingdom." The evening subject wllj be.

"'Lingering Lot." "The Rich Man" will h. the topic of the sermon at Bethlehem Norwegian lltheran Church. Fifteenth and Dewey avenue, by Rev. P. J.

Oestergaad. who is the supply for the day on account of the absence of the pastor. Rev. Sigurd T. fioren-son.

In the evening the Bethoven Trio will give a sacred concert under the auspices of the Young People's Society. Rev. J. E. Hoick, pastor of SL Paul's Lutheran Church.

Euclid avenue and Eagle street, will speak tomorrow morning on "Our Advocate Above." The evening subject will be "The Call of Abraham." At the Swedish Lutheran Church. Seventeenth and Hope. Rev. Theodore S. Johnston will speak tomorrow evening on "The Conversion of the Publican." In the morning, the ser- Dan S.

Dtiracq will have to serve I the city of Loe Angeles to a valu Not less than 1500 couples are able lot owned by R. W. Leonard ten years in San Quentin. He was I expected to attend the military ball that had been sold to the munkl sentenced by Superior Judge Mc-1 at Shrine Auditorium tonight, given pality through a tax sale and tax Cormlck yesterday, who gave him the! deed. by the Seventh Regiment In honor The State Supreme Court held in extreme limit, on his manslaughter of Mrs.

Anita M. Baldwin, who has shown her patriotism In many ways. the case brought by J. R. Jaffray 1 auv to in great crisis iacins nation, and with the firm purge's of co-operating; in every way io the end that every task be performed promptly and efficiently, 30 representatives of leading women's Organizations of Los Angeles and Southern California met yesterday It No.

71S South Hill street for the purpose of all lines If effort. to quiet title to the lot in question conression. Duracq was accused of killing his father-in-law, Wlllard Pardee, on New Tear'a Day, and was originally charged with murder. In his con She and Col. Charles F.

Hutchlns will lead the grand march to the that the omission was fita. The property was owned by R. H. Withnell and he transferred It air of "Califoraia." a march written fession, he stated that he was! te his daughter. Grace E.

Leonard who died a widow, leaving no will, by her and dedicated to the Sv afraid that Pardee wanted to kill but a son, the plaintiff In the case him when he came to the letter's I and only heir at law, who la now enth Regiment, the band of which will furnish the music. A part of the proceeds will go to the Red home for the purpose of visiting his The meeting was called by Mrs. administrator of the estate. The wire. 1 Ihelley Tolhtirst, chairman of the lot was sold for taxes In 1S03, and Duracq's wife throughout the let You have wanted Good bread ml J-i I okr0J 1 la i mK0m 1 Full of vigor and vim, I "I Who delivers the BREAD ar( -Uy For the Grocer so trim.

li" To the Ladies he'll say, with a bright, 1 merry smile: 111 "Here is the Loaf that is Really Worth 1 Di lVhile 1 Sure it's the loaf that JEVNE li 1 BAKES t' IV-' tn" Pl Cross. In ltOt a deed was made to the woman's Work Committee of the (fate Council of fiefense, who pre- ter's trouble refused to assist him I Among the guests will be Co. A city, that In turn disposed of It to until the day of the trial, when she Ided as chairman. The first ad- the defendant. or the home guards st tne fox studios.

Capt. Q. G. Gralner ill- nnany agreed not to take the stand jrees was made by Mrs. Herbert A.

There was no redemption of the against him. lot, and both Mr. Leonard and Mr. 'That is as much as I can do. Jaffray sought to have their re There will never be a reconciliation," she said yesterday.

spective titles quieted. ITS CP TO THE BOY. In permitting Iiracq to plead guilty of manslaughter. Judge Mc Cormick informed him that he was! May Avoid Prison Term If Ho Slakes getting off easy. Duracq and his wife! Good Record at lone.

were cabaret entertainers and Sep-1 arated a short time before the Ballard Blake, convicted of the tragedy which resulted In the death! theft of an automobile, was re of her father. turned to lone yesterday for one Late yesterday, Duracq made anl year by Judge McCormick. Blake served some time In this institution application for a stay of execution. I This was denied on the ground that for a previous theft. ne had threatened to kill himself by Nine other yesrs were attached pushing a match 'Into his brain to the youth's sentence.

If he makes through a hole in the skull left after a good record during the year he a mastoid operation. may receive probation; otherwise he PAPER COMPAXY MEN LOYAL. will be sent to San Quenttq for the balance of term. There was considerable question as to the lad's age. Much evidence went Fifteen Thousand in Liberty Bonds to show he Is 21.

His sister Is posi Bought as a Starter. tive, however, that he is only 20, The Pioneer Paper Company em and her argument In behalf of a ployees have shown their patriotism worthless brother won him leniency. and love for Uncle Sam by subscrib ing for $15,000 worth of the Liberty! WOMAN ACCCSES LAWYER. Attorney William Henry was ar Loan bonds. This is but the beginning, how rested yesterday by Constable Hayes on a charge of grand larceny.

It Is alleged that he took $100 from Miss ever, and heads of the big concern stated yesterday that without doubt the men would increase their hold May McDonald, residing at Sixth and Crocker streets, for services not ings before the day arrives for clos rendered. He was arraigned before ing subscriptions. The corporation bought the bonds Justice Forbes and his preliminary hearing was scheduled for June 12. for the employees and will recetve payment for the same In regular In- I stallments deducted from the men's I HOTEL CLERK HELD. W.

E. Heyler, hotel clerk, was pay. In this way the employee does I held to answer to the Superior Court yesterday on a charge of stealing not feel the loss of the small 1100 from Mrs. Freda Rose. It is Women of Los Angeles organize for defense.

amount subtracted from his pay envelope every week, and yet, at the Coulter Dry Goods Co. EXCLUSIVE L08 ANGELES AGENTS rO For 27 John S. Brown' 'i St. Mar I The Home of Shamrock Linens Woolen Blankets I Perrin Cloves SEE DAILY ADVERTISEMENTS FOR OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST. 215-229 South Broadway.

224-228 South Hill Street alleged he was given the money toi the picture, left to right, sitting, Mrs. Frances Noel. Mrs. Shelley Tolhurst, Mrs. Frank Gibson, Mrs Herbert end of six months or a year he Is the possessor of the highest grade place In the safe, but kept it.

Justice Forbes held him on bail of 11000. A. Cable; standing, Mrs. Stella B. Irvine, Miss Rose Smith, Mrs.

Maynard force mayer, Mrs. u. Barnum, Miss Grace Stoermer, Dr. Jessie Russell, Mrs. Seward Simons.

The picture was made at the mass security on the market today. meeting yesterday at the Women's Defense headquarters on South tHil street. nounced last night that his organ ization would attend in a body. This was at the invitation of Col. Mau rice Cytron.

Further, the guards mon will be given by the assistant pastor. Rev. C. G. Engdahl.

The Children's Day exercises In the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, West Fifty-seventh and Hoover streets, will begin at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Rev. C. H. Walton will preach a short sermon on "Good and Bad Habits." 7n the evening hlM theme will be promised to escort to the dance several Fox stars, Including Theda Bara, Gladys Brockwell, Jules Carman and Marlam Cooper.

Capt. Walsh of Co. also will lead his TO THE FIGHTING AMERICAN! men 'to the ball. All will be uniformed and promise to outshine the militiamen. There are 185 men on 1 "Earnest Exhortation to a Higher United States Government Liberty Loan of 1917 the roster of the Fox forces.

able, who introduced Mrs. Tol-urst and outlined the purposes for hich the women were gathered. Following Mrs. Cable, Mrs. Tol-urst spoke of the seriousness of 1 le situation and the siKniflcanee of le part that women as a whole are he called upon to play In what Tt Vvmed a great world drama tor 'M4, rmanency of democracy.

She I war. hut stated that is the "iwimiage the common enemy Islands, hence ho must be with accordincly. ehe idle dollar is just as much slacker as the idle, shirking win the declaration made by E. Roberts, in an appeal to 'f women to get behind the Liberty "4n movement. She closed her idress with those words, "Let ev-y day br bond day in California, bv a Liberty bond and do your The soldiers who have the affair In charge are now assured of a social success and the event promises to be one of exceptional brilliance.

Many who do not dance have given their support to the oc Sanctity. In the West Adams Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning there will be Children's Day exercises, and In the evening Dr. Walker, of the Billy Sunday campaign corps, will speak. "Doctrine Not the Basis of Fellowship" will be the subject before the standard scripture students tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock in Roosevelt Hall, Walker Auditorium, No. 7S0 South Grand avenue.

Dr. N. L. Rowell will preach to- casion and are bringing parties. The Begin fitting yourself now to serve your country.

Prepare to safeguard your own health in camp. Save yourself from- embarrassing mistakes. This Book Was Made Especially For You THE PLATTSBURG I morrow morning in the Angeles S5 FULL SET or TEETH fft Bert set (Dose better) M.SS Gold Crown, tj-k. (Bert) 4.00 Bride Work (Best) 4.0 Gold and Inlay l.M BtlTm- Fllluic IRM) Me F.itrarllnu (Palnlm) So All Work Gnsranterd for IS Tear ONE PRICE FOR ALL Tn only private dentin An-Sl doins uch hlfh cIih dentistry eucn wond.rfully reducr1 prica. Kot a new concern.

A prlvac. modern fTtee, with opra tor that bav ben In thl onlc for the pat IS y.ara Every mod.rn Instrument and equtpm.nt; to insure your work to be th best. Reference Cttlsens Nat. Fsnlc Psrmelee-Dohrmsnn Co. and thousands of psttenfs In Southern Cat, FREE EXAHlNATlOft We will take your subscription for the Liberty Loan Bonds, and accept in payment 20 per cent of the face value.

The balance, 80 per cent, to be liquidated by monthly payments at 3VSi per cent per year, which is the same rate paid by the bonds. Communicate with our officials by writing or phoning in regard to this privilege. It is within the reach of every one to own a Liberty Bond. You help yourself and help your country by subscribing to even a small bond. Mesa congregational nurcn.

iri.v-fourth street and Sixth avenue, on "The Child Problem." The Children's Day exercises will be given in the evening. In Knox Presbyterian Church, Forty-third and Figueroa streets, tomorrow morning will occur the Children's Day exercises and graduation of Sunday-school pupils. In special programme, with Mme. Hesse Sprotte, mezzo-soprano, and Miss Violet Romer, dramatic dancer, has proven an attraction to a number who are glad to lend their presence to the affair. Added to Mme.

Sprotte's numbers is "The Flag I Love," a patriotic song composed by Virginia Ross Whitley, wife of H. J. Whitley, and which is her gift to the enlisted men's mess fund. She is a descendant of George V. Ross, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.

Gowned In colonial style, Mrs. Whitley will sell her song, together with a number of Mrs. Baldwin's compositions, assisted by Mrs. A. L.

Schoenborn, Mrs. Owea Francis Smith, Miss Ruth Elliott. Miss Lucile Wolfe and Miss Geraldine Grady. Mme. Sprotte also will sing "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice," from "Samson and Delilah" (Saint-Saens,) and "The Open Road," by Gertrude Ross.

Miss Ross and Ferdinand Bierlich will accompany her. Miss ANVA. IMPORTANT My year of success In my present locstlo have caused many advertising dental offices to imitate my advertisement Dob's Be Deprived, s. you are In the right oBy. Dr.

1. Art bar Foster A HANDBOOK FOR MILITARY TRAINING By Captain O. O. Ellis, U. S.

and Captain E. B. Garey, U. S. A.

W.C T.U., ALSO. There are 12,000 women In Cali-irnia who are subscribers to the ogan, "For God, home and our ltlve land." declared Mrs. Stella 1 Irvine, when she offered the or-Inization of the W.C.T.U. as a unit i aid in the women's work for vic-irv. IDr.

Jessie Russell represented je Parent-Teacher Association and le Conpress of Mothers, and de-pred 24.000 women, for whom she ioke, are ready to give their last hnce of energy and effort In eup-brt of the men who' go to the front I defense of the flag. I Speaking for the Y.W.C.A., Miss se Smith, president, said: "Our teanlzatlon seems td have been ipeclally organized to do its part I I this great work. We are now -operatlng In many lines of ef-trt, and we hope to so extend and icrease our influence as to cover rery branch of. work that women in do in this supreme hour of the Stlon's trial." Mrs. Frances Noel spoke for the orking women, and her plea was ltlrely for greater efficiency and 9 relaxation of laws dealing with llld labor and kindred matters, he urged women of wealth and jsition to do their own work, if Formerly Tale Dentist Phone FM.

44 So. Broeilww lanltiif Jfttltj AAVasM COMMERCIAL, TUT. Endorsed by LOS ANGELES BRANCHES Elmouno SEVENTH 6pww Major-General Hugh L. Scott, Chief of Staff, U. S.

A. Major-General Tasker H. Bliss, Ass't Chief of Staff, U.S. A. Major-General J.

Franklin Bell, U. S. A. Major-General Leonard Wood, U. S.

A. Major-General T. H. Barry, U. S.

etc Automobile New in The Times is gathered and compiled by a corps of expert writers, end it is always comprehensive and reliable. The Pink Section of the Sunday Times, comprising from 12 to 16 pages of au-thentic, dependable text and These THE first steps in soldiering. Written for alert and eager men without previous military training, and planned for the most intensive training. Bad Results "The Plattsburg Manual" tells a man everything he needs to business announcements rela tive to motoring, roads, machines, accessories, and ath know from the time he decides to enter training and for months after he has actually entered training. Gets him ready to take the fullest advantage of camp training from the first day.

Saves him from embarrassing mistakes. Increases the value of the first period of training 100 per cent Prepares him for a commission in the officers' reserve corps. the evening Rev. Harry Hillard will preach on "When Jesus Comes Into the Heart." A Children's Day programme will be given tomorrow morning In the Wst Adams Methodist Episcopal Church. In the evening Rev.

W. L. Y. -Davis will speak on "Mobilizing the Mind." In the First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood tomorrow mornirtgThe annual Children's Day exercises will occur. In the evening the sermon of Rev.

Marcus P. McClure will be on "The Warnings of History." A sermon on "A Fullness of Strength" will be given by Rev. John L. Maile tomorrow morning In Olivet Congregational Church, West Washington street and Magnolia avenue. His evening subject will be "The Outcome of National Enrollment." Rev.

S. J. Rogers will' preach on "Obedience, Learned Through Suffering" tomorrow morning on the Hobart-boulevard Methodist Episcopal Church, Second street and Ho-bart boulevard. In the evening Attorney McCartney will speak on "The Juvenile Courts of Our City." "The Advantages of the Jews" will be the subject of Rev. M.

Bercovltz at the meeting of the Association of Hebrew Christians and Lovers of Israel tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the Presbyterian Chapel, No. 220 South Hill street. "Inspired Agriculture; Saving the Day," will be the subject of Rev. E. Stanton Hodgin's sermon tomorrow morning In the First Unitarian Church.

A. W. Olmatead, Instructor In the Manuual Arts High School, will speak to the social service class at 10 o'clock on "Government Regulation of Industry in War Time." Children's Day exercises will be given in the Vernon-avenue Congregational Church tomorrow morning. In the evening there will be a praise service, and the choir wilt be assisted by Welsh singers. In the Orchard-avenue Baptist Church tomorrow morning Rev.

J. W. Greathouse will preach on "The Light of the World." His evening subject will be "A Young Man and His Views." "Testing the American Home" will be the sermon theme of Rev. T. O.

Douglass, tomorrow morning In the Berean Congregational Church, No. S2S West Sixty-first street. In the evening the Sunday-school will gve a concert. Children's Day exercises will be given In Trinity Baptist Church. East First and Hicks streets, tomorrow morning.

In the evening Rev. S. V. Gage will preach en "The Lost Sheep." 1 letic and sporting events is of tcide interest to dealers and readers. Its advertising columns are regularly used by every reputable automobile and accessory dealer in Los "The Plattsburg Manual" teaches the recruit how to safeguard his health.

Remember the Spanish War. In the haste and confusion of recruiting and early training every man can help his coun try by guarding his own health. follow a lazy liver: Constipation; Disordered Stomach; Headache; Biliousness, and other evil, painful, dangerous things. This Good Old Remedy comes to the rescue. Take two or three pills at bedtime once.

After that, one each night; two, necessary. Carters WITTL5 BIVER PILLS Angeles. In Response to Popular Demand We are continuing tlie buffet supper danced during June, with the-exception, however, that these dances will only be held on Monday nights. In addition to a (food supper at the uniform price of 11.00, there will be a variety of entertainment provided, which will continue to make these dances Welcomed by the younger set. Pleas remember that The Buffet Supper Dances Will Continue Monday Nights Only Thursday Evening Dances Discontinued.

The Alexandria ballroom la the coolest piacs In the city to dame. Hotel Alexandria J63 Ulattrationt pic tart tijm by rida thm right way and thm wrong way of doing mmntial thing: 7th largo printing. Priea 92.00. To road this book it a national nniet. To gwa it it also.

hotpoint w.a.crri ar cessarv, rather than that children i called upon to help bear the na-on's burdens. 1 A GOOD MOTTO. O. S. Barnum, representing State Board of Education, sug-Isted that we get back to the good motto, "Plain living, high think-g and a few good government inn's In the safe." Miss Grace Stoermer spoke on (half of the Native Daughters of GoldenAVest and pledged co-op-latlon In the.

cause of victory. Martha McCann represented Me Los Angeles Chapter" of the knerican Red Cross, and told of ie work this organization is doing preparing for the ordeal through htch the nation must pass. Mrs. Maynard Force Thayer, rep-sentlng the Colonial Dames, dwelt I the work of these women In fos-rlng the ideals of patriotism and easurlng national historical relics, le also pointed out that this or-mizatlon has undertaken the task providing $50,000 for a com-etely-equlpped hospital ship. Mrs.

Frank Gibson also spoke of II Vomen's loyal efforts, and Mrs. iine Van Dyke told- of the is of the children of France, be Friday Morning Club chorus 7a musical programme, idnuarters will be maintained ti. 71 South Hill street by the tnlttee for Patriotic Service. Jail women who wish to co- ate are invited to call and vol- Awy; Try Murine Remedy Wwk. WaUqr Dru QaaitM XmbtU.

t. tl.00 Fw Week. For sale at all bookstores THE CENTURY "KZVZtYZr BUJECTalC LIGHTING 8CTFLT CO. Wee trd B4. LOS AXCKLXS.

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