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SATURDAY' MORNING; MAY 3, 1930 PART IT. Wealthy Long Beach Widow Named in $600,000 Alienation Suit Filed by Surgeon's Wife 1 i WATER BOND LION CUB NAMED AFTER VESSEL MATE ASSERTS SISTER OF ACTRESS WINS FILM CHANCE PAVING GRAFT PENALTY FIXED ISSUE HELD USURPED Immortal French General Paid Honor IMPERATIVE 'Mrs. Tay Bowles Declared to be Worth $1,000,000 Earle and Breitcnstein Get Terms in Prison CHILD HEALTH TIPS GIVEN Lectures at May Company and Broadway Stores' Today Will Close National Program Here With but one more day of National Child Health Week, programs a the Broadway Department Store and at the May Company brough: out record audiences yesterday. The record of attendance is expected to be. broken today by the mothers who will hear final lectures In both auditoriums.

points emphasized in the talk cn to be Lawyer Says Failure Vote Passage Would Municipal Suicide Dr. R. 'A. Terry Well Known Judge Aggeler Denies Plea for New Trial in Medical Circles Failure to authorize the $38,800, Dr. Harry Conn, under the direc "The Adolescent Boy" given at the May Company's auditorium by G.

000 water bonds the 20th Inst, would be a folly that might prove to be municipal suicide, declared W. H. Anderson, attorney, In a statement issued yesterday calling upon all citizens to vote for the Issue. Ap proval of the bonds will not entail 'Improper Acts Listed by His Spouse of Ttventy Years By Staff Correspondent LONG BEACH, May 2. (Exclusive) --Suit for $600,000 damages was filed today by Mrs.

Portia L. Terry, who charges Mrs. Fay K. Bowles, a wealthy widow, with the alienation of the affections of her husband, Dr. Roy A.

Terry, and with crlml- pal conversation. The plaintiff Is the wife of one fit the best known and wealthiest -one cent of cost to the taxpayer, he 1 i I if y-" i fk ji .1 'is 1 I I 1 .1 rr 'o 1 I rrl''l' mi Cm is I i Ti- Defrauding of Pasadena in City Work Charged mm 0 Warren Earle, former Pasadena City Engineer, and T. C. Breltenstein, paving contractor, yesterday were sentenced to San Quen-tin prison by Superior Judge Ag-geler as a result of their recent conviction on charges of defrauding the foothill city out of approximately $42,000 In paving contracts. They must serve a term of from one to ten years.

Sentence was passed by the cr-urt said. "Stand back of your city's good tion of the Child Welfare Division of the Los Angeles Health Department, addressed a large audience at the Broadway Department Store yesterday afternoon. PREVENTION URGED Tuberculosis in childhood is developed through human contacts In 85 per cent of the case3, Dr. Cohn pointed out. He emphasized that the prevention of tuberculosis may be achieved by maintaining the fitness of children through proper attention to their habits of eating, sleeping, rest, play and avoiding exposure to infectious diseases, which lowers resistance.

The importance of teeth was discussed by Dr. Leslie Snyder. Emphasis was placed on the sixth year molars. Attention was called to harmful habits, such as thumb- name and good financial standing and good credit, and vote tor the uerwooa uaxer, principal of the South Pasadena Junior High School. Mrs.

Margaret Wood followed wi'Ji a similar talk. Dr. Frederick W. Roman and Dr. Willis M.

Gardner will speak In the Exposition hall of the May Company today and the closing lecture at the Broadway Department Store will be given by Dr. A. J. Scott, Jr, and Dr. H.

W. Spiers. Musician Given Jail Sentence Cass M. Gay, Hollywood musician, who recently pleaded guilty to a charge of failure to stop and render aid following a collision with a police automobile, yesterday was granted five years' probation by Superior Judge McComb. The first jv I i.

1 i. i I water bonds," said Mr. Anderson. "Los Angeles Is the only metrop oils that has ever been successfully turgeons In Long Beach. He also built up In a semi-arid region.

The Ms. owner of an apartment-hoase ('" The Terrys have been married twen-. ty years. WORTH $1,000,000 limited water that once supplied the needs of the little pueblo of the Angeles years ago ceased to be sufficient for the growing needs of our immediately after the defendants' motion for a new trial was denied. Following their conviction two weeks ago Earle and Breltenstein Airs.

Bowles lives at the Willmore sucking, lip and bottle sucking and mouth breathing. sought to obtain a new trial on great and growing city. "Years ago, therefore, we com grounds that the testimony of Cletus menced to look elsewhere lor wa ninety days of this probation term LECTURES TODAY That the two important psycho ter, and got it in what we then thought was a sufficient quantity must be served In the County JaiL Ward, former city paving inspector, was that of an accomplice and lacked corroboration, and therefore however. for a great many years to come; logical changes during adolescence are the intellectual development and Gay is a brother of Byron Gay. was not admissible as evidence but we have continued to grow with such unexpected rapidity that even were nationally known song writer.

tne emotional awakening Ward testified that he was paid the water thus acquired and added $5000 as his share of the graft. He was granted immunity in exchange to our original pueblo waters is rap- Idly becoming insufficient to meet ior his testimony. demands. It was charged that Earle, Brelt enstein, Ward and Thomas Los Angeles must look elsewhere for a water supply sufficient to meet Ducey, Breitensteln's business part our growing needs, he pointed out, This can be acauired only by buy-inn it, he stated. Hotel.

She formerly lived in Port-' land. and is the widow of a wealthy war-time airplane manu-: facturer. In the complaint is set forth that the defendant is "a an of great wealth and has upward $1, 000,000." i The suit is divided under two alienation of affections and criminal conversation. On each v. ground is asked $250,000 damages end $50,000 exemplary damages.

In the complaint, Mrs. Terry re-; cits that Mrs. Bowles met Dr. Terry in November, 1929, that she visited him at his office and he her at her apartment in Long Beach, and that "she delib-, erateiy and designedly began a course of conduct toward Roy A. Terry intended to gain and usurp the love of Roy A.

Terry." VISITED APARTMENT This course, the plaintiff asserts, 'Included telephoning and visiting Dr. Terry without cause or reason 'other than the accomplishment of her attempt to alienate and usurp Violet Krauth A chance visit of 16-year-old Vio Lafayette and Betty De Golia ner, conspired to mulct the city of Pasadena out of large sums of money on the Colorado and Linda Vista paving contracts a year ago. Ducey has not been tried because physicians reported he was too 111 to "The only way such money can let Krauth to the Goldwyn studio CONSIDERING the numerous litters of cubs that have been born in captivity at Gay's Lion appear in court. He has been crit WAREHOUSE PLEA UNDER where her sister, known as Jeanne Morgan, was at work, resulted In a contract to work in "Whoopee" with he raised and made available Is by a bond Issue," he continued. "It hai been demonstrated that our municipal water system has earned, and will continue to earn, more than enough to pay every dollar ically ill since he was indicted by Farm.

El Monte, one would believe the grand Jury in the fall of 1929. SWISS CHOCOLATES 69c lb. -fruit creams, nougatines, caramels and other "delicious centers, dipped in creamy, Swiss chocolate a generous assortment of interesting 2 pounds for $1.25. Special at 7th and Union store. that Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Gay, the proprietors, long since have ex ADVISEMENT EUROPEAN Eddie cantor, according to Mrs. Harriet Krauth. who went to the Courthouse so Superior Judge Mc-Comb could approve Violet's contract. The young actress took the screen name of Marilyn Morgan, by which hausted their supply of appropriate monickers with which to tag the new arrivals.

As a matter of fact, they have, therefore, when they of principal and interest upon every necessary investment In necessary water development." The Western-avenue Chamber of Commerce yesterday added its Indorsement to the scores that have been received from civic and busi EDITORS TO VISIT HERE Hequest for New Sheds on Terminal Island Made to State Rail Commission found themselves up against It for a name to bestow on another baby lion that made its debut the other she will be known henceforth, it rsis anecuons, tnat she entertained him in her apartments, "ardently loved and caressed him." and posed day they invited Miss Betty De Gblla was stated. Her sister Jeanne recently was nominated by Henry Cllne, artist, as "the most beautiful show girl in America." us nis wne. on the other heading, to conjure up a name. Thus was the cub named after a ine surgeons wue asserts acts in Long Beach, Lo Angeles and oth- er communities, and that Mrs. More to Share Eleven Countries Will be Represented by Party Due in City Next Month Editors of newspapers from eleven steamship, the new Lafayette of the French Line, the vessel, of course, having been named after the immortal French general.

Lafayette came to Miss De Golia's mind quite Request of the Crescent Wharf and Warehouse Company for permission to construct and operate a warehouse, of 40,000 square feet capacity, on the southerly end of Ter uowies "ruthlessly violated herhus ness organizations. Other indorsements yesterday include Branch No. 274, Workmen's Circle; Paramount Properties, and City Attorney Werner. WIFE FILES ANSWER TO BIXBY SUIT panels constancy." Swaffleld FOR MOTHER On Her Day (May 11th) --exquisitely beautiful gold and black boxes packed with Young's fine chocolates and dainty Bon Bons lovely gift, befittingly expressive. Bwafiield filed the suit at the Coun- in Milk Fund Show Benefit ty Clerks branch office in Long minal Island, Wilmington, was taken naturally for she is the daughter of H.

G. DeGolia, general passenger agent in Los Angeles. Emilisn P. under consideration yesterday by the State Railroad Commission. Officials of the warehouse con European countries will visit Los Angeles in June as the guests of the Carnegie Endowment for In Belot, manager of the first-class department of the line, acted as Miss De Golia's ecort at the christening Additional beneficiaries of the TROJANS TO WEAR HONOR cern pointed out that there Is an Immediate need for general storaee ternational Peace, according to word received here yesterday from Nicholas Murray Butler, director.

space on Terminal Island, the only accommodation of that classifica Milk Fund Show were announced yesterday by J. J. Franklin, chairman, who added that the show will include five performances at the Law Approves KEY CHOSEN tion being in city sheds now used Denies Desertion Charge and Asks for Divorce on Grounds of Abandonment Th party is expected to arrive for other purposes. Estes Divorce Shrine Auditorium on the 23rd, 21th Permission also was asked yester in Los Angeles Sunday, June 8, and will leave the Thursday eve ana inst. Shows on the three evenings with matinee on the 25th BURNT SUGAR CAKES another amazingly good dessert from Young's "Home-Made colored, burnt sugar butter cake, filled and topped with creamy burnt-sugar frosting.

7th and Union store only, $1 each. day by the Central Warehouse Company of Los Angeles to con Arrangements Flu Beta Kappa Selects 'Twenty-one Students and inst. and a midnight show on the ning following. These men are coming to return the visit made to struct and operate a warehouse of $250,000 square feet- capacity on 24th, were designated. The 233 Club will stage them.

Mrs. Clara N. Estes, wife of Dr, Eight Alumni Members Mormon Island, in the harbor district. Hearing on this matter was set for next Tuesday. St.

Louis Estes, health lecturer, will Europe in 1927 by a party of American Journalists. They are coming to observe for themselves American social, economic and political receive $300 a month for the sup port of herself and children, ac Eighteen seniors, three Junior- and eight alumni members of the cording to terms of a settlement conditions, it is stated. They will Dismissal Won by Woman in approved by Superior Judge Guerin By a "Times" Staff Correspondent LONG BEACH. May 2. (Exclusive) A cross-complaint was filed today by Mrs.

Bertha Kilgore Blxby in answer to the suit for divorce filed yesterday by Jotham W. Bixby, millionaire son of the founder of Long Beach, In her complaint the wife denies desertion, the principal ground in her husband's suit. In her cross-complaint Mrs. Bixby asks for a divorce on grounds of abandonment. Mrs.

Bixby asserts- that and class of 1915 this week were elect ed to membership in Epsilon of Cal yesterday. In return, it was stated by At AUNG'S CATERING service In your home or place of business. Complete or partial menus. Rentals. torney Webb for Dr.

Estes, Mrs, Jforuia chapter of Phi Beta Kappa fc thi University of Southern Poisoning Case Estes will recognize as legal the Mexican divorce her husband ob California. Those chosen are: tained from her several years ago and drop her $500,000 alienation beniors: Martha W. Abell, Florence Backus, Emma Patty Baird, Mrs. Belle M. Lewis, 34-year-old rooming-house proprietor, is free suit against the' second Mrs.

Estes, m. jjauard, Anna Elkin Sponsors of the Milk Fund Show, in co-operation with the Los Angeles social service department and Mrs. Leila Atherton Irish, hav included in the list of beneficiaries the Sheriffs Relief Association, Mt. Sinai Home, Little Sisters of the Poor and several institutions for the care of convalescent children, as well as the 233 Club building fund. Mother of Five Seeks Warrant for Nonsupport Asserting that she and her five children are destitute, Dora Mae West, 44 years of age, of 2208 North Cahuenga avenue, yesterday asked City Prosecutor Nix's office for a failure-to-provide complaint against W.

Holmes West, Hollywood realty dealer." mother of the lecturer's other six Muriel Emerson. Inez J. Kernan, again following dismissal of i charge of attempt to commit mur children. i-ois a. King, fcveiyn p.

Kowitt, arrive in New York from Bremen on the 18bh lnsj. Those in the party will be: Felix Salten, Neue Freie Presse. Vienna, Austria: Georges Kirkoff, editor, La Bulgarie, Sofia, Bulgaria; Jaroslav Koudelka, Pravo Lidu, Prague, Czecho-slovakla; Erik Moller, Berlingske Tldende, Copenhagen, Denmark; George Meri. head of Esthonian Press Bureau, Tallinn, Esthonia; Urho Toivola, editor, Turun Sanomat, Abo, Finland; Herr Ba-beradt. Frankfurter Zeitung, Frankfort; Dr.

Ernst Feder, Berliner Tageblatt, Berlin; Proff Alfred Herrmann, Harburger Fremden-blatt, Hamburg, Germany; T. Cnossen, De Standaard. Rotterdam, Holland; Georges Ottlik. editor. So-ciete Des Nationa, Geneva, for Hun her husband separated la December, 1928, and that she went to New York to live on agreement with liim that he was to follow.

She admits all the other particulars in der, on the motion of the District In the divorce complaint Mrs, Young's reputation for quality is substantiated in the display of fine fruits and vegetables at the 7th and. Union store. young mushrooms come to us fresh daily from the hot house at Endive is crisp and delicious. are unusually choice. featured at a special price, Ave offer for Saturday limn, jiarciie Logue.

Florence R. Nickel, Annie R. Noble, Gerald A Attorney in Superior Judge Schau er's court. ouver, Lucille V. Reed, Martha P.

Bixby's complaint excepting the Teach, Ernestine Tiosley, Georgia Mrs. Lewis was accused of at tempting to fatally poison Henry charge of desertion. Her cross-bill was filed in the local branch of the vara Tubbs. Marguerite E. wa ters.

Estes No. asked for $500,000 all mony in a lump "sum. Druggist Found Guilty of Dry Lynch, a lodger and part owner in Winifred Biegler, Miriam her establishment. County Clerk's office by Attorney Ralph H. Bloom of Los Angeles.

According to Bixbv's original FRESH PEAS Very fancy 3 lbs. 25c. 'H. DeWitt, Lucille Huebner. Alumni (class of 1915:) Lucy B.

AJams George E. BetFingcr, Ralph ine dismissal was asked on grounds that there was not sufficient evidence to warrant a trial. complaint, they were married March Act Violation GREEN BEANS Kentucky Worfders 4 lbs. 25c. SUMMER SQUASH 2 lbs.

15c. lauo, ana separated in Septem Emerson Davis, Bessie F. Reaves, SHAME OF LASHING gary; S. Konstadt, Morgenbladet, Oslo, Norway, and A. Oeri, Basler Nachrichten, Basle, Switzerland.

her. 1927. Mrs. Bixby is living in Hollywood with a daughter 22 years NEW POTATOES 4 lbs. 25c.

She explained that a divorde ac- tion gave her temporary custody ut age. HURTS THE CONVICT After a short trial yesterday Alfred B. Jacobs, a wealthy wholesale druggist, was found guilty of viola HUNT FOR GAS LEAK MAY COST MAN'S LIFE Writer Urges A released convict in British Columbia, living near Vancouver, tion of the National Prohibition Act when a Jury in United States has confided his whipping post ex Peace Efforts High Lofting, British author of District Judge Cosgrave court re turned its verdict. periences to a reporter. The lash.

he said, "just knocks the evil out Mrs. Norman Guthrie, Andrew M. Silver, D. Victor Steed and Mrs. Henry Roether.

Initiation of the new members will be conducted Friday, June 6, Immediately preceding the meeting" of the united honor socieMes of Phi Kappa Phi, Order of the Coif and Phi Beta Kappa, which will be an event of the semicentennial celebration of the University of Southern California. Board Ignores Order on Sewer Work of the children and set temporary alimony, but said that West appealed the order more than two years ago and that since that time she has had no income. She asserted that $250,000 worth of property is involved in the litigation. EASTERN STATES IN PICNIC Angelenos who formerly lived in New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland will Join in a picnic at Sycamore Grove next Saturday. Newton Miller and George A.

Wilson, presi It had been charged that the druggist had a permit to obtain rub of you." His account shows that BAKED HAMS (whole) 50c lb. prepared in our own small, Swift Premium Hams, boiled until thoroughly scored and dotted widi whole cloves, covered with brown sugar and baked until golden brown. the "Doctor Doolittle" books for tne authorities take humane pre alcohol in large quantities, but that cautious not to inflict permanent children, and disciple of universal peace, spoke to the pupils of the Federal agents made five purchases of fluid and reported it contained injury. Tne convict under sentence is given an examination bv the Hunting for a leak in a gas pipe with a lighted match may cost Richard Neville, 52 years of age, his life. Police stated he made the unfortunate search In his home at 1338 Georgia street, directly opposite the Georgia-street Receiving Hospital.

The result was an explosion in which Neville suffered third-degree burns. He ras later transferred to the General Hospital in a serious condition. alcohol fit for beverage purposes. Progressive School, 2140 North High prison doctor that morning, and Jacsobs is to be sentenced Mon another Just before laying on of day. tne iasn.

He is blindfolded for the land avenue, yesterday in the third of a series of lectures by noted authorities at the institution. Mr. Lofting stressed the lmnor. ordeal. dents of the State societies, will be in charge, and have arranged for separate sections, county registers and a joint program.

The White 'Then heavy pads of leather were VETERANS TO MEET The Ninety-first Division Associa We ecommend strapped over my neck and 6ver I 1 tion, Southern California sector, in my kidneys. There was a deathly King Quartet is announced to sing, co-operation with the Ninety-first pause ior a mmute. and I could tance of making the children of the world feel that it is up to them to establish permanent peace among the nations: to wipe out racial animosities, and to substitute for them Division Post, American Legion, will hear my own heart thumping. I hold its Jast dinner of the season Bids for the second unit of the San Fernando Valley outfall sewer, known as Section 34-B, extending from Woodman avenue to Kester venue, were called for yesterday by BEACH CITY OIL HEARING SET thought I was going to faint. When next Wednesday evening in Patriotic tne lirst one hit me I felt a Jar.

Hall, 1816 South Figueroa street. but little pain. But in a split sec A All Quality Because It 'sAll Barley jj ond I knew better. I. felt the most Capt.

Charles Chenoweth, president will preside and Introduce Gov. the Board of Public Works. agonizing pain possible. It felt Santa Monica Council Will Take Up Petition of something better. The WTiter has working for permanent peace v-er since the armistice.

The Progressive School idea, Mr. Lofting Is convinced, is one of the great hopes of the future in the field of education. Young as the principal speaker. En as if I had been cut in two. The bids are to be opened the.

14th inst, the same date as bids for the first doctor felt the pulse in my tern tertainment will be provided by the Black Diamond troupe of colored pie ana made some sign to the ZVUO or Drilling Permits Monday By a "Times" Staff Correspondent singers, dancers and musicians. guard. Then another one fell, right ia the tracks of the first one. I 7 unit, from Laurel Canyon to Wood- mah avenue. By this action the boar apparently ignores the action of the City Council Thursday.

in instructing the board not to expend the remaining heard the swish and the whine of Week End Specials -at all YOUNG'S STORES. Young's Best Hams Su r. lb. 30c Swift's Prem. Hams lb.

28c Only SANTA MONICA, May 2. A hearing on the petition of 2000 Ocean the nex one, but I never felt it. because my lights went out and I Park property owners for a permit to drill for oil in a zone covering approximately one-third of this city's area, lying in the southeasterly just went limp in the shackle. I $1,000,000 of the 1922 outfall sewer EDGEWATER CLUB BOUGHT Jonathan Beach Organization Takes Over Large Establishment at Santa Monica section, will be conducted publicly by the Santa Monica City Council came to, and they went at it again. I took ten of them, brother.

When bond issue of $12,000,000 for these San Fernando Vallev Droiects. aionoay morning, according to a resolution adopted yesterday. a to JU-pound Average they carried 'me out of. there I Councilman Henning demanding that me City Planning Commlsslonflnal permit is issued to any appli cant, all the proper safeguards and wished I was 'dead. and when they dumped into the hospital bsd recommended granting the peti Spring Lamb Shoulder Roast a xormer promise be kept that the money be used for sewers in the Harbor district.

tion after a stormy session last I yelled and roared with pain. Next Tuesday, when the Council cham morning my Dacit leit like a niece Shoulder Roast ber was jammed by proponents and opponents of the proposal to spot Milk Veal Pot Roast McDonald approved for planning board of raw meat, but that was not what hurt the most. What really hurt was the shame and humiliation of having beaten ud like a lit The Edgewater Beach Club at Santa Monica, one of the largest and most pretentious establishments of the kind on.tha Southern California coast, has been taken over by the Jonathan Beach Club, which was formed by the Jonathan Club of Los Angeles for purposes of the transac tlon, according to an announcement yesterday, by President Jeffries of the latter organization. The consideration was not zone so large an area. Fancy Chuck Steer Beef Declaring petroleum exploitation tle kid' fo.22c lb.

20c lb. 20c lb. 17c lb. 18c lb.l2ic in a residential city of Santa Mon A lashed prisoner, accdrdine to Whole or Shank end ica character would be ruinous, the Santa Monica-Ocean Park this convict, is ostracized. The oth The building was erected in 1926- The Edgewater Club building is er convicts avoided him.

"1 can't say." he told the rerort- Pork Shoulder Veal Stey( Boiling Beef Chamber of Commerce has gone on record before the Planning Commission with recommendations that the question be settled by a direct er, "that I am what you would call reformed. I was always a tough Lieutenant' Commander Henry McDonald, former naval medical efficer, yesterday, was confirmed- by 'the City Council as a member of the Planning Commission, succeeding Lyman Farwell, term expired. JHcDonald. who was nominated last -edi by Mayor Porter, is a graduate of the University of California iui is a native of Los Angeles, hax Fancy youngster and I was brought no guarantees will be attended to. City officials declared today there Is1 no thought of opening up, the highest-class residential areas in the northerly and coastwise areas of the city, and that drilling permits will be issued only in areas where property values would be least damaged by the petroleum exploitation.

Prior to making its recommendation, the chamber committee, headed by Morton H. Anderson, made an, exhaustive survey of Southern California municipalities in which oil drilling has been permitted. The report asserted that interviews with leading bankers, business and professional, men con-vincecF the Investigators that oil exploitation is undesirable in a municipality, sharply reducing property values. The issue in this city has assumed paramount importance, bitter feeling having been displayed in certain Ocean Park sections between proponents and opponents. Steer in a tough school, and I suppose at 1927 for the Edgewater Club of Southern California by the Winter Construction Company on a ninety-nine-year lease basis at a cost of approximately $1,250,000.

About a year later the Edgewater Club went Into bankruptcy and the. place was bought by the Winter Construction Company from which it passed into the hands of a bondholders' com vote of the people through an initiative ordinance to prohibit drilling for oil within the city limits of neart J. am-tough still. But I would not go back and take that dose again for anything earth." oanta Monica, as an alternative a completely equipped nine-story, reinforced concrete structure of Mediterranean style. It contains 100 sleeping chambers, 2000 dressing-rooms, a large swimming-pool, five dining-rooms, an auditorium with a.

seating capacity of 2500 and accommodations on the roof for band-ball courts. 1 The Jonathan Club's 2100 resident members and 780 nonresident members will have the privilege of the beach club without additional dues or fees, Mr. Jeffries said. The club plans to have the hew acquisition ready for its use by the middle cf June following its renovation and refurnishing. on the ballot the special committee appointed by the chamber proposed AND OX I AN TO RALLY i that drilling be permitted in a re Former Hoosiers who at anv timp mittee in 1928.

The Edgewater Club is authoritatively said to have had a membership of 2300 with 1600 or lived in Anderson. will gather for their fourth annual picnic Jhg Deen ooni at Second street and Broadway. IOWA VS TO PICNIC Former residents of Eelmor.d. Iowa, will meet at a picnic tomor-. row- in Lincoln Park, it was announced by the committee.

1610 West Seventh St. Phone DUnkirk 2201V Hotel Purveyors Broofcside Park, Pasadena, Sunday, strict sd section under all accepted regulations and safeguards, but in no other section of the city. Mayor Michel, as a member of the Planning Commission, already has voted in favor of the 'drilling petition. He declared that before a tne inn inst. section of the 17UQ in good standing.

The. Jonathan Club has taken over the remaining time of the lease from the bondholders" committee. park picnic grounds has been re served for the Andersonians..

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