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FEBRUARY II.I iTJDAY MORNING. JRANGE SHOW By BUD FISHER: Competition in the Meat Business is Something Fierce Iookv Like A I '1 rv VPooMbTy 7 V. anouKjbTri jC 1 roRTV cwri A S7 1 Sweepstakes this year will awarded for oranges, lemons and grapefruit. Anion the principal contenders this year are districts from various sections of Los Angeles, Or-sngtff Riverside, Bant Barbara, San Bernardino and Imperial! counties. The Orange Show is housed in three great tents especially built.

They are the largest west of Chicago, it Is declared, and during the past year have been borrowed by the government for emergency use at army cantonments, and by other expositions. They boused, the Los Angeles Automobile fcihow and the Oakland Land Show. A triumphal court has been constructed for the entrance. It por. trays Victory mounted on the world, and supporting the world are California bearst emblematic of the part California played in the war.

The court spans an entire Btreet, and one direction leads to the citrus fruit exposition and the, other to the midway for there Is to be a frolic as well as a display of beauty at the Orange Show. The Pageant of Pesjee to demonstrate the eltrus fruit growers' tribute to the winning ot the- war will be staged for 'the first time on Friday night, following the opening ceremonies. In this will participate eighty beautiful daughters ot Southern California. Mrs. J.

O. Goseef of Riverside is the Princess of Peace; MIjss Katherine Shuitz of anta Ana, the Princess of Victory, and Miss Freda Oehl of San Bernardino will also be seen. DIVORCES LODGE WOMAN Man Complained Because His Wife Went Oult so Iavld O. Barrett complained In Judge Crall's court yesterday in a divorce suit against Nettle J. Barrett that she would not do the housework," and went out at nights without him.

She told him she preferred to go alone. She admitted she liked to go to the motion-picture shows and her lodge, but she said she alwavs went with the children and friends. The lodge, It developed, met twice a month. Judge Crall granted Mr. Barrett decre and ordered him to pay his wife $35 a month poff-il the Co'incH's ppproving th tonlrai't, bijii'it tln-v liul not been notilierl of the bucond-atrerl improvemeriU.

"That is a confoiinde't lie," saidwc I'resii'i'iit P. J. of the See- Zn enrt-Strei't Imin uvt iiient A "I tan show that all property own- ij, ers wer nottt'etl of all asiociutlon anil fnum 11 on the pro- J.J uoxed f'hairmtin of the commit- teo asked the property iiviiors to 'j Cflafte their tcrbul battle, unci Hint the eommittee would mend to the at tho recom- m'ctltnf JLJ tomorroiv jit thw cotitra'-t for thp" Improvement, which will cost Out), be an io.o,l. OPENS TONIGHT. Bernardino Prepares for Ninth Annual Event.

nor Smithlahd District to be Represented. agcant of Peace Expected to be Unique Feature. CZCLUSIVB DlUPAtCH SAN BERNAKDIN'O, Koto. IS. tth the opening of the ninth Na-inal Orang Show tomorrow evens, hundreds of workmen tanight rushing the completion of what omises to be the most lavish por-ayal of the beauties of the Call-rnla orchard ever For nine ars the citrus fruit growers have en holding these events, and ey have charmed hundreds of ouxands of persons.

Thert will be greater fcharm than evw with year's exposition, ottieliils to-Bit predict. The Orange Show is to continue nine days and nights, Keb-' ary 23, and advices todav from I over Southern California indite there will be thousands of east-n tourists here during the exposl-n, as well as large delegations om every Southland city. of commerce and ether or-inizattons are running excursion irtles to bring their tribute to the 'rijs fruit Industry, Leading men and women from irious Southern California scitlea ill partlclpats in the opening cre-onies, and Gov, Stephens also may Oranges were, arriving today from I over Southern California. They I me by the hundreds of thou-nds. for, in addition to the lavish of citrus fruits In the decorative sigwa, there Is to be a competitive for prizes designating the jst perfect California oranges.

iilUt iLA nn rfr a nva, A COLD TRY THIS, Get a small package of Hamburg "ottHt Tea at any pharmacy. Taka a blespoonful of this liamburg tea, it a cup of boiling water upon it, itir through a sieve and drink a acupful at any time. It is the most fectlve way to break a cold and re grip, as it opens the pores, reiving congestion. AIbo loosens bowels, thus breaking a cold at It is Inexpensive and entirely vege-ble, therefore harmless. Srijnnlu anil (Mir ges KT Wm) ElaMh at Hill 0t Main SiHt S2108.

Rcnltr Board Silt 8. Bprlnff St. Bdwr. Sand fur Cauda Bcks; onions, A2I 1U20 u. Dumber: vrine.

tin cations. Fruits i elrry. rrat rrf four and ftra doten. 7 fie i Los Angrtes Iittuie. 2.7S.S.O0 crate; frean onions.

i.2ol&l.oU small lua: peua, lUSP 1 lb. 1 11151,1) TO ANSVVKIt. Harry D. Allen ws held to answer on a charge of false pretenses yesterday by Justice llanby, following the introduction of testimony by Deputy District Attorney Richardson that indleatetl that ne had mortgaged an automobile he was bujing from a San Francisco company. He obtained a mortgage on the cr for $129,60 with A.

J. Lasker it was nlleed. "a I. .1, 1W. asess: potatoes.

srU7 I saeks; hay, 2M) tons; hides, i.iie,,mN.siiiiiMitWi,twty li tt of I-Tl -1 wMMr. -H' i' 4 i Jti .41 IN VERBAL BATTLE. Things Wsi Hot at Council's Hearing on Harbor Improvement. Personalities were hurled hack and forth across the Council floor yesterday afternoon by members of the opposing properties inlereMg of the harbor section at the Public Works Committee's hearin-t on the question of the city's approving a contract for Improvement in the Second-street district at the harbor. A' number of property 'owners op- raMMaMI mm i.W 11 1t.t I ft.

ir 1. ENTERTAI.V BALLOOXISTS. A splendid entertainment was given by the Los Angeles Athletic Club Wednesday evening to the enlisted men at the Army Balloon School at the Knights of Columbus Auditorium. A wrestling bout was put on by Pick Slebert and Douglas Hughes. Earl Stewart and Art Dowries presented some clever tumbline stunts.

A novel act was put on by Mark Jones. rne Bouts were rerereed by Harry Swearlngen and timed by Reggie Hughes. Miss Betty Gould, a versatile dancer, appeared several times during the programme in fancy dancing. Miss Marie Lottermoser was her accompanist. TWO MORE BURGLARIES.

Two burglaries believed by the police to have been committed by the same men were reported to the Hollywood police last night, Mrs. K. Q. Beard of 166 North Bronson avenue informed Officer Aulburt that while she was shopping someone had entered her home and stolen a bracelet valued at $75. Entrance was gained through nn open rear door.

While Mrs. Heird was reporting her loss, Mrs. W. J. Blied-ung of 1840 North Berendo street told Officer Aulburt that while her family was at dinner someone had ransacked a rear room and secured a large quantity of women's apparel, furs and two pocketbooks.

Mrs. R. B. Howeth of 6aiVa West Forty-sixth street, who was visiting at the time, lost a fur set valued at $200, a watch and $50 coat. Military School With tha Horn Bit ward C.

Burnett. Head Mm. S00 So. Alvarado St. Tel.

MM. noun, 10 to 12 a.m.. ltoi n.in- ttm by appointment. a aoboel tot drama, but a aoaoot (at M.a. "Saves Them Both" Was the Slogan We Adopted for this Wonderful Cereal Food During the Period of the War.

And While it is Just As True NOW as It Was THEN and the Saving of Wheat and Sugar by the Daily Use of FRUITED OATS in Place or a Wheat Cereal Has Been Enormous, We Now Want Every MatJ, Woman and Child in the Country to try Ccbociseasoonfi A SCIENTIFIC COMBINATION OF FIGS, DATES, RAISINS AND SELECTED WHOLE WHEAT JliUnM Academy Other SHIPPING. LOS AN GEM'S HARBOR. ARR1VKD THiaBOAT. MB. 13.

Steamer Hoquiam. from San FYsnrisra steamer ity of Para, trom Sao b'rttUtisoCW Steamer Klamath, from Portland. MoUueaip I aterred, from Melbourne; SAILED THIKSDAY, Id. Steamer timernor, for Seattle. Steamer City of Pars, for Balbea.

SLcoaier eUaletn, for Mexicau porta. KCHKIIVUe. tO ARRIVE, ffb. 14 nty of Para, San mnciaea, Feb. 18 Queen, Portland.

p.m. Feb. Nn ItieKO, 7 a.m. Feb. 17 Willamette, Portland, 6 a.m.

Fen, IS aoofcane, Ban Francueo, a.m. reh. lit President, Victoria, 12 Feb. IS Seattle, It a.m. Keb.

lit Hartwood. Gray's Harbor, dam. 10 BKPART. Feb, 14 Spossne, Ssn FTsnci-co. 12 re.

Feb, 11 Queen. Ssn Dieen, 10. ill an. Feb. 17 Qjteen, Seattle, 12 m.

Feb. 10 Mtwkane. San Kilni-isco, 6 m. Feb, 20 President, (Seattle, 12 m. Steamers cell at fcau franctara to and troat ports further BortU.

Pacific etcamship fompsny steamers dock at Pier Wilmington: Ssn Francisco sud Portland SteaJnelilp tomiiany steamers at the Southern Pacific wlmrf, Fiflll street, tian Pedro, and C. AlcTormictr a to. steamen at susc Ueet, Pedro. Steamer for fstalfns Island leayes the foot of Firth street. Pedro, at 10 a.m.

daily, returning from Avaton at, p.m. Launches for Long Scarh leave the foot of Fifth street. San Pedro, hourly lieWeen 8 and .1 p.m. Ferries, leare tlis foot of Filth street for Ksst San Peilm every ten minutea and for terminal Island every half hour. C0M1.NU FROM FOREIGN POUTS.

British steamer Muatclan, Liverpool, leading. Sreaiuer Fairhsven. tialina fnis, aailol Jan. 28. BriUU stesunr 'rofessor, laterpuoi, bailed jao, COASTWIliK CARGO CARRIERS.

Itteamer Knirnsa. liray's Barber, ladtl Jn. 27. fcteamef Trinidad. Kureka, losding.

'Beanier Martha Boehner, toos losdicg. ettamar eau Jacinto, Gray llarixjr, sailed Mteamer Daisy Putnam, Cray'g Harbor, tailed Steamer Vanguard, Eurelta, ulled F. S. Stetnoer Tiverton, Columbia Ruer, SRiled Fan. 8.

steamer Tamalnala, Portland, tailed Feb. 10. (Kramer Frank D. Stout, PMtland, sailed eb. 8.

Steamer Charles Cnriatensen, Gray's Hsrbor, loading. Steamer Freetiss, Albion, loading. IN PORT. Utesmer West Armargoaa, JU A. R.

D. Co. steamer Wwt Ktros. A. D.

Steamer Meat Kaliimb, A. S. 0. 09. Bt.eso)r West Arvads, A.

0. Co, Rtcjimer West faioot, L. A. a 4t V. t.O.

steamer West lonad, L. A. S. 4 1). Ux Steamer tvet I'atutn, S.

S. Co. Steamer Wenakee. F. S.

Ca Steamer West latanac, a W. Ca, Steamer Waneyanda. S. Co. Steamer Weat Jlucker, K.S.S.

Board. hnonr Uobv. inner harbor. Steamer West Selene. 1 A.

S. a Steamer Davenport, Inner harbor. Kteamer Ardmore. inner hsrbor. Ca.

Steamer Katherine, Inner harbor. Steamer Hotpiiam, inne harbor. Steamer Klamstli, outr harbor. DOMESTIC AND FOREIC.N. SHATTLB (Wash.) Feb.

3.1. steamer Tmiu Maru, tfongsona; U.S.S, Iri. Ssn Fmuciscw. TACOJ4A (Wash.) Feb. 13.

Arrived; stesraer Admiral Farragut, Ocean Fails, B. C. Xeirted; Steamer Alameda. Alaska. PRODUCE RECEIPTS AT SAN FRANCISCO.

IBV A. NIGBT WITtE SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 13. Receipts; Flour, 4040 ousiters: barley. 1S.072 centals: beans, BEN-Z-NOL The Absolutely Safe and Reliable NON'INFLAMMABLI NOHEXPa.OSIVE BENZINE. if Ststris, rainii or uraaaa- a not a frara fllk.

Clath. Was tss, lee. G(aa or Any Hind ef Fabric. a use naiaia, aiparsaiansa mnw other Plaoas svhara tha uaa af laflam mable Claaaalng Fluid Is Prohibited. if S-f-NOl SorpaMes All Other Clrmilno rivlss Is tffWm snd.

unlike others, cannot possibly cause any injury, eves to the moat delicate fabrics, lba bauds or lba skin. rod MLf. AU. 0B000I1T Prices. 16 sad So cents per bottle.

BOBRICK CHEMICAL CO' Sou MaftturaaTuasaa, 14 1-117 GARCY COS. galTFISSTST. IS mm On Face, Arms, Legs and Head. Tied in Blankets 7 Months. "When baby was two months old sht broke out on her face with little pimples.

Then the broke out on her little arms end legs, and even over her head. bad her tied in blanket from September suiuuie oi April to mi 'l'" aeep net from scratching. "I was told about Cuti-cura Soap and Ointment and I sent for sample. I bought more, and in eighteen days she was healed." (Signed) Mr. and Mrs.

John Cher, venell, 1012 Norms ndic Spokane. Aug. 13. 1918. Por every purpose of the toilet Coticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum are supreme.

as- Post etuWrsr's skt with Cutteaea Taleasa. an rentrt tsbs. afcas aad iaoa aw-der. Al all afrutf ms' Ise. 0 jf 4ftfy JL 1 s- vi'M 5 vmjtr 0 a ii Jail I I Wsrrsntas) 7 I I Illl'l Tuluia For Ramatls CUTICURA HEfl COTTON MARKET.

Buying Movement Stimulated Liverpool Firmness, by IBxrxusivH oisr.tTCH NEW 10KK, Keb. IX The cnttos nliriet ehowul renmverl nrmniiei this imjrmng. The buying roorement wbfeb had denrloneti or, the break to 19.M cents for May uootrait Monday Pliearct to be atiiimlated iy the flrmnesa o' Livwiraol oer tho holiitaji, rathw batter reporta from tli gmxla tnrta and a noa cuatrfui iu of KBnral lierpool vas a goo buyer of oMhtoo nwntha hero, wbtla there waa artie cweiing, Stoo orders wero uncovernl en Itxm early adrar.ee aud after tlieir execution prirea eased to lif pointl under realiftiug. Otherwise Uia tone wa attady. Free.

Orwn. Hieb. 1svr. elose. tonuary Marett ift.w, is.

no w.ie-ia.ts ai.tsi ia.is si. 21.40 20. SB 20.S0 21. (W 20. hS SO.

40 l.aO 10. 6i 13.03 M.v July Qctoler Kb Orkniua Bute Prerloua 1 Open, rtleb. Ttw. Pl-wf-i Mareh w.w zi.im zs.m S3. si 2i.ow May 21-40 21.

Ml 21. 29 31.B7 21. OS July 20. D3 21.110 20. SO SO-SS October 1." W.SW tS.se 10-20 i Samob UM W.sa t.

1S. W.T T.IVERPOOU Feb, 13. Spot eetUm eniet prirm atewly. food midillirig. lT.7Jtd: middling, IT.tSds auddUnsa, lB.OSd: good ordinary, 14 5liit; ortlir.ary, 14.03.

SleB. 1000 hales, iorluil-tng SflO wetpta, 14.000 twlea. inrlud-ina 44011 AjJiericen. liuturee ebined steady; Vet'ru-sry, Ui.il4d; llarch, lG.IHtl; May, JisOd July, l2.2S)d. COMMERCIAL PRODUCE MARKET.

Tha follo1ug Drtcea wwa obtained Vy lwl wastewaters jfateidfty APPJjF i-o cartel, arrirala Itemaad ana mew, wxa. littlo an in urieca Oje-gcu, Viwtowua. extra m-diurtt. 2.bottf2,t.v: Sr.tuMilxira,, extra fancy, nielmra J-tJ' JW: Arkansas BlMaa, extra fancy, uicdmm un, AoO; loose, 7 per pound; wiopflans, earxa ram'y, medium. 3.00S.2; loose, 6a poun CS- rornia, sMUkwara, faue.r, bet, l.BtW iiu; loose.

jer pounl; wnite winter pearmam, inj. lium. Yellow Newtown. fancy, tm looae. 6', tier pour.a.

Oak tllen. Roma Beauties, large, 2.TS. Vilui Oe- 1'ioue. fancy, large a.wwo.w. medium and amall air.

2.50; King Daiida, small, rAlrKAOK-Heat, pri- itbi. Sturm JW per doien bunehea Beat, l.ottl.5 nor cabbage trat: poorer, BWTO per copraca crura rFLrRY-No cai'Kitt arrirai. rpiar Homegrown, beat, T.ou; poorer, n.ioiswi. iv Xo amTals. lulftrs Coiiiilv Soedlesa, medium and Urw sifeji, taniy.

naeked Imoerial Valla, S.0OS,5.Va; locala. loil picked, Sf.00.00; looa, gum Uto ripe. per liox. M(. UI-rrn i'B-WMe range in prices.

Best, bap- 2 00. w. unbroken. Demand and morement chanim in nrlea StncMoa. noiimui nrowna.

bet, a.i'"- W- wbiti. ToffiwZar B-n. S.2Sta-. Homegrown green onions, 1.50 per dorm buncliea ORAWiRS Navels, medium en "'Vj'Sf'. fcni-y, tl.2S94.00: local aaekee.

1 loose. per pmimi, pet bunefcea. men and condition fair. Winter Jia looaa, 538 1 sound; pacited, S.aot93.50 Pr 'Ca-adniral an Telephona, 10ll b.ji w. So per pound; Meiicga JSell pepper, 2530 per POTATOHS Idaho, 3 Calitornis, 2 Ore- 00 arrtred: I cars on waca 1 ear direrted.

Supplies light Demand and momnntt goo4. Prices gliglitlT nielier. Pto ton. Burbaeks, ouetity and condition dl tacked, per WO pounds, fan. 2 Sna2 W- el.

re. 2 00S2.2.ri. Idnho. BilMeta, quality cnndh lair, i.sr,2.tlO: RuiaU, OtIIIO. ''ed stonk.

White Row ano ea bom, i-VX) pounds, S.HO. Homegrowns, Bo.e, mostly 2.7.-.08.OO; few fancy, S.25. ITVI'KIVS KMt, medium 14 IW JuntKHW Round Red, 20 per down bundles, limiHMM! st straWrry, l.Vci l.u0 per bug. ttPlNACH 25 per dozen bunches. SQI'ASH Hulrd, beat, a i.e utaino.

potktxii-n Lug s. bt. agHce. (tseng. a et Poorer, 2 SO.

TOMiTOKfi Meilio, onalltv and cuualtiea as-gjallv gu.id, bee. 3.50 pw bog. vm NIP 410 rr doaien bunchL Rirse- tPer ion pounds.) ilitomia ni. rf" JJ, lupin, LOW; lam-y head, 11 "iO; ll.ia: Piam ganten, W.SR; freola kat Hi" M-S. All oti, greTare to 'd value, and proir diSorentinle are 10 oe Mri for-the eort ot douWed imcketa.

prai.TBT iricra producers: Hens, Srt 1W and under to tha I Hens, oyer op 10a ffeew. or 42 Ha to the doa. Hens, colored, waiahina 4 IK end UP cier 1 lb. and up tu 1 Brollera, 1 lt. son up fnots, lbs.

i.nd Bnaatare aott bona, ft lba an up Sings Old contra .20 .32 .2 .34 rnickiinra, Peliin. S'4i ire. ana up. tiflilin, other than PiWna, S4 lba uf Dmi "eld." S'A lb kud Yoontr TVtm turtftss Old Tom turkeys .1 Kamewta. 'M: 10: rK cod.

U. raes. Kij'aand diiw, 15: wlmon, IMv. mscKerei. 15; rart).

8: eocUleH, Tit mnita. 1 1 Sole. tVmose-ls. 1 "alma, 10; taifk a himlri4: ouart. 9.00 lubfcUra, yellowtail.

1(1: elinml, IS, 'IAMPS Plain jwlV. 27: Km 1 ywrhnee. rKja 1. I rs. 20: medium twert.

No. 1 rows, 17: bo. COWS. 1 31 ti S. clear back SO; booeleM birtt 40.

fTAMS mv. 41 standard. Si tinned, 42'4: h.ile. fsnci'. S7.

PORK nrwed tietra. heads on. 27: liesiH prr, 5S; pork louia, Si; ire lege, fresh picnU-a, alARl-Piire. Stt leaf. 28: rotnixmod, 25.

BUTTER AND EGGS: LATEST QUOTATIOxNS. U0 ASnELFS, Fev. IS. 4utter. (reamerr trss.

rrodoca Kaobana closing pnee, per I 1 prices to retail merdianu ir. ib. squares, 6, 9 1 BOOSrreith extras. Prodnc F-ti-heTure olony oe Ana Mtra to retail mewrhsnt. 41 42 pier tloi.

case count, Proiiuce Exrhanie rloslns' i price, it" per dor. prices to retail merchants. 4U price, 37 per price to retail marcliaau. 40 42. U1BE-OTH lb.

OTHKB MARKET. -sN FSANClM'O, Feb. 13. Buiter. Kl Fiji, fresh artrai, fvseb eitra.

puilsis, ui MIKING QUOTATIONS IN ALT LAKE CITY, EXXDSIVB DISPATCH SALT leAKfi, Ffb. 13. Cloiioj juoUtil Clcea. .01 14 .4. J.uo J.PO .1 .) .15 New Qulncr opohcwi Onu HsenacB.

Ohio vVspnrr Piirwe fua. Mis IS. K. foal S. K.

t.vn..... Sious ton. Siirer r-lii-d a.nth Pa: Terums tmtte rentrsi. AltfJ Coil. BunHin Oj.itml.tM R'sil (oinrndo fmn Point I'TM-'n fmrire iirfi i.rarvi Howttll H.n Sun Imn InUn (ji'fD Kintf aQ .0114 iitte SunrtsnS.

-V I Willar ilt4f T' I-fo ..121. Haiker 1 1 1 BIGAMY SUIT QUEST. Mrs. Lllfh No. 2 leaves for New Mexico to 11e Suit.

Saying that she is going to make an effort to secure a complaint charging her husband with bigamy, and an annulment of her marriage, Mrs, Maurine Hendricks Kimball, Wife No. 2 of 'j'homas Kimball Litch, a wealthy Pittsburgh steel man, yesterday left for Albuquerque, N. the scene of the marriage. Mrs. Kimball, who alleges she dis covered her husband's true identity only a short time before tiling suit about two weeks ago, asking for separate maintenance, and the fact that he has a wife living in the East, said she would not drop the suit tiled here.

At Mrs. Kimball's hotel, it was stated she expects to be back in this nty by next Monday, when her suit for separate maintenance will be beard in the local courts. INCOBPORATI ONS. The Rider X-Ray Tuba Corpora tion; Incorporators. Thomas B.

Rider, G. de Castro-Danaiger, James O. Sword, Adolphe Danziger; capital stock, $150,009. Southern California Cleaners and Dyers Association; Incorporators, Henry C. Hapske, A.

C. Charboneau, Albert Skupin, H. J. Raymond, John H. Mortley, Harry B.

Lind, Gus Henry; capital stock, subscribed, $200. Santa Barbara Hotel Company; incorporators, O. K. W. Moore, A.

Bertonneau, V. C. Rivinius; capi tal stock, subscribed, $300. Automobile Finance Company; Incorporators, H. W.

Elliott, A. R. FnilWps, M. K. Swan, capital stock, subscribed.

$300. LW.W.'SDUE FR0MSEATTLE (Continued from First Page.) ing. They are Deputy Sheriffs Couts, Anderson, Perdue and Reyes. PICKING PROGRESSES. Picking progressed throughout tho San Gabriel Valley yesterday without trouble and there was a full force of pickers and packers lu tha groves and packlng-liouses.

At Ontario High School boys vol unteered to replace Mexicans and Japs. D. E. Myers, manager of the Ontario-CueamohRa Fruit Ex change, controling thirteen puck Ing concerns, said that there were more man lUU Mexicans m-wors vesterday in addition to Americans, Japanese and high school boys. He said that the labor situation is entirely satiBfaotory.

Deputy sheriff.4 are present at all points throughout tho oranga district. SEND BODY EAST. ltemaina of Mrs, Henry to bo Taken to Cleveland, Today. Mrs. Lucy Mauds Henry, years old, wife of Thomas E.

vice-president of the IIenryMiller Foundry Company, automobile parts manufacturers of Cleveland, died, in her apartments at the llershey Arms late Wednesday night. Mrs. Henry was well known In Cleveland. The Henry home is In Fairvldw Village, a suburb of Cleveland. Mrs.

Henry was prominent In the club and social life of the community and was on the women's board of the Lakewood Hospital in Lakewood, O. The body, accompanied by Mr. Henry, will be sent to Cleveland today. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry have been winter residents of Los Angeles for several years. DENMAN SENTENCED AGAIN TO GALLOWS. Harold Dfrnman, convicted slayer Of Philip Mete, a grocer, was resentenced by Judge Craig yesterday to be hanged at San Quentin within ninety days. He showed no emotion, the resentence was made nec esssry by aa unsuccessful appeal to the Supreme Court by Attorney Rarl Rogers. Of the Denman gang, fharles lladley and Richard Riley have received sentences of life Im prisonment.

Denman and lladlev were soldiers, who deserted from naron Kearny to embark on a life of banditry here. DE LUXE'S PREVIEW OF HEART OF HUMANITY. Dorothy Phillips turned exhibitor yesterday when she staged a feminine morning matinee at the De Luxe Theater, having several hun dred prominent club and society women as her guests to "The Heart of Humanity," her latent star- rinst vehicle produced by Allen J. Hohihar. The production shows the glorification of woman hr supreme sacrifices in the past war, nnd for this reason Sliss Phlltlpg felt Ihitt representatives' of Los An- Seles womanhood should see it first.

Sunday marks the formal opening fat the Kineina Theatpr of "The Heart Of Humanity," which Is now runninff in its eighth week at the Broadway Theater, New York. G-GAN SCHOOL Not only i i ii Lin ura.r:i iiiuim 1824 Bo. isueroa Home Phone U37 ral culture. MUSIC, DANCING, DRAMA, in all their branches. Fatronts4 fey Oliver MoroMa, John Cart and many othera.

If you want to experience a real, genuine treat you will Ios3 no time ordering a package of both FRUITED WHIiAT and FRUITED OATS from your nearest grocer. They're the tastiest, most economical cereals ever offered to th9 public. They will win you instantly. Little Theater for Rent for Recttala and Amateur Theatrical. "COLLEGE OF rtrrrTKlty et Soul hern California.

The semester Begins reoruRry itn, aioquay. Address YV. I judaon, 200 EFF JEFFERSON'S MODERN SCHOOL OF DRAMA Legitimate atag star for twelve years, training, enunciation, Dreaming ana jmDInaUOIl mm i.vuuib Mi.iiim. rvoaiH.ftia rates. HI 1TB 843 BI.ANCHAKD BCII.DIXO.

Hione Main 6830. CALIFORNIA MIUTABT ACADEMY 'tone 71073. 4001 W. 18th i tinme erhool for younc boys enly. Personal tralnlnc with Arm.

visi riiMinin. Jtrong faculty of college and normal graduates. Large athlotlo Held, fine Kymnaelum. fllnvfl. In eeSRlon all vear.

WM TtRlPTr A Why Total Advertising in Lat Sundays TIMES (If, 782 inches) iha largeat achoot of Its claaa In America. the year arouno. sena tor catalog, rM. A. thorough hand.

Radio. Young ooursea In hand, Radio. Aasaylna. SCHOOLS Auto Hepalringr, ana iiign nrnooi. Write Y.

It. Vulcanlung, Welding, other courses, Grade Because the monster Los Angeles Sunday TIMES (twelve publications in one, each worth the price alone) covers the total purchasing population of all Southern California. And because the advertis-ments in The TIMES are recognized as one of the newspaper's big attractions -sought after, ijead and appreciated by the whole vast family of TIMES' readers. WE Tnes9 FINE ARTS" Leading Art School at the Went. The iec 8.

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A BIG SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS 6eeond term opena February S. In aea- if, p. Box sou. Phone T48H, Men Train for Business Bcok-keealnr. Accountancy.

Iaw, Short Chemistry, Telegraphy, Commeroial Art, C. A. SCHOOLS. IIS 3. Hope St.

CURE it israia We cure without surgery and our seldom lose a moment's time from 1m Angeles, Cal- 38th Street Angeles, Cal. Monrovia, Cal. Los Angeles, Cal, FREE BOOKLET WalnwrlHt, Buccestors to lo Angeles Time Classified 3770 inches Los Angelm Times' Display 8012 inches And All Rectal Diseases Without An Operation Total AdvatlisinS in Last Sunday's Second Newspaper (630J inches) i I'pr twenty-live years we have been curing diseases ef the rectum and TC. kAmal lai)( 1nv limn Aim avfiniilunoa Viua nnuKlnrl rlauainn a ietbod that Is superior to others. atlentg are not confined in bed and iiieir muBiucaa, Second Nnrvspapet't Classified 1618 inches Second Nettspapet't Display 4685 inches Here are some of the persons who have been restored to a normal ondition, nd would not go back the old life for any consideration: A.

WATKINS, 1923 Lovelace Avenue Angeles, Csl. G. CHILDRES Chino, Cal. C. BHUNER Delano, CaL L.

STUART, 7001 Compton Avenue Angeles, CaL IRS. JNO. WILKERSON t. Calipatria, Cal. N.

BEAL. 214 East Seventh Street Riverside, Cal OHN H. McKEH Compton, Cal JATILDA JANE MELLON, 915 Grand View Avenue Angeles, Cal. Third Newspaper's Classified 471 inches Total Advertising in La? I Sunday's Third Newspaper (2445 inches) i NNA H. MEYERS, 124 Rio Street jlRS.

C. BURCHF1ELU, 165S West Third Newspaper's Display 1974 inches 1R3. 3. W. DOWNING.

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Whit and C. C. It will be perceived that all the advertising of all kinds in all the ether Sunday newspapers is about equal to THE TIMES display advertising alone Whitp Rectal 1P W. Third Let angles. Jl, La Tla WllliC a.

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