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Los Angeles Evening Express from Los Angeles, California • 4

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Immounmnomft 4 LOS ANGELES EXPRESS SATURDAY JANUARY 23 1909 I W-4daON11 MAJORITY FAVORS RACETRACK BILL fCONTINUED FROM PAGE 0 NE LIQUOR DAMAGES YOUTHS THREE GIVEN PROBATION IAUDITORIUM CONTINUES POPULAR FAIRY FANTASY oo 1 1 i t'-'1 ik) A-1 --41 "41 I i 10 (Ili1 l'Isi I IA 4iii '1' II 'srr'')I :1:: i 1 1 1 A 11 11' MZURUZIDZ domikottodIrormermonstoWywhattkitlitte MAY RESULT i IN MORE AID I Pm" Rollocs tV Hi Code's Visit to Washing- to Obtain Further Irri- gation Extensions in South- ern California Reservations Three young men who drew checks 1 ing with prizefighters and vagrants" ainst banks in which they that and quit drinking also" Hart- ids and were confronted with a pen- had no said the court You will haveto stop nett promised and his probationary mtlary sentences were placed on pro- period WWI made five years lion by Judge Willis today In each "You Nv 11 I be required not only to stance liquor was blamed by the make regular reports to thP probation uths for their downfall and in each officer" said Judge Willis but to re against banks in which they had no I said the court You will haveto stop that and quit drinking also" Hart- funds and were confronted with a pen- nett promised and his probationary itentlary sentences were placed on pro- period WWI Made five years bation by Judge Willis today In each "You Will be required not only to Instance liquor was blamed by the make regular reports to thP probation youths for their downfall and in each officer'! said Judge Willis but to DISON February Records On Sale Monday EDIsoN re-case the court extracted a promise from port to the court In person twice a the defendant that he would never 1year' drink again Disque a cripple admitted pass-Tim Hartnett aged 21 admitted to ing a cheek for $20 on the Security the court that the forgery charge I Savings bank when he had no funds against him WAS not his first offense I there and was released on probation HA confessed drawing a check for $45 for four years He will be allowed to against the Central National bank in go to San Diego where he has employ-July 1908 and admitted that the form- ment awaiting him er charge against him had been dis- A Kellum stood trial on a charge missed by the district attorneys office of passing a worthless check for $15 on out of consideration for his bereaved the Equitable Savings bank Oct 30 mother and upon the intercession of 1908 He also blamed drink for his friends fall and was placed on probation for "I am told yei'u have been associat- four years once reported out of committee was a distinct shock to the "performers" who had anticipated that the "longhairs" would not resort to a move of that sort without announcing the fact from the housetops days in advance Leavitt and his "solid twelve" were caught napping and there was not the slightest chance for any of the weak-backs to tiodge into the room while the issue was being thrashed out Keen eyes were watching the movements of the members and an effort to evade responsibility by leaving the senate chamber would have been instantly detected In this predicament the "performers" had nothing to do but make the best terms possible and this they did by agreeing to have the bill reported out a week hence The reformers then withdrew their motion for immediate consideration satisfied with the point gained Earl 'N'ebb of the Anti-Racetrack (amb ling league came up from San Francisco and after a couference'with the proponents of the bill made a poll of the senate Twenty-one votes are necessary to pass the bill and Webb is confident that there are in excess of that number certain for the bill He figures that there are twelve against and five who are doubtful On the final showdown it is probable that four of the doubtful members will he found lined up with the friends of the bill thus making a total of twenty against and five who are doubtful On the final showdown it is probable that four of the doubtful members will be found lined up with the friends of the bill thus making a total of twenty- Thirty-four selections of the 2 and 4 minute records If' you have not secured the new gear attachment for playing thp 4-minute record: we can place Same while you wait The New Edison plays both long and short records SOLD ON EASY TERMS 40144 tH 4 -441 3 74ki 4-'-' -16 1t 41 t1 -4A- 40- f--- f'' 1-c i a- c- rrt 1' 1 44 lk i 4 it''4 't :1 4:4 A ''f i If: 10 4 '1fA1 I 4 1' A i I It f' 0 A ti 41 zr '1 4 il's er t' -41t Iii i 4A 3 4 IV 41 1 A A 11 I 4 '14 4'' Ilt4 1 tl'10 6t 1 041 4 011' sai o-41e4if 4 4 lakikametwwwwmtimonrwimp thmetootwilwkoriart: I BUILDING TOTALS ODD FELLOWS BIN so FAR THIS MONTH SITE FOR TEMPLE I Open Monday Wednesday and Saturday Evenings Angeles Talking Machine Co Home F2483 503 Main 1 Further extension of irrigation proj4lots for Southern California Indian foservations will he one of the results 1 l' the present visit to Washington of AV tilde chief engineer of Indian service it is confidently ex-Wed Mr Code who has charge of enginering work for all reservations west the Atississippl river left Los Angfes several days ago for his annual donference with Francis Leupp corntissioner Of Indian affairs With Mr Leupp he will go over the development work on the Southern falifornia reservations for the past Soar and it is the expectation that will be made for added develop-lent particularly in the line of irri tinting works in the government of Southern Caliiknis reservations a consistent policy rias been followed during Commissioner leurip's administration of making the 1 Oullans so far as possible independent df government aid a To this end they have been encourigeti to cultivate the soil raise their own crops and wherever possible to become self-sustaining i I Allotment to Families According to the report of the chief Bryan 8e Bradford have closed a building inspeetor there he ave been is- deal for sale to the Odd Fellows' sued so far this month 373 building I association of LoA Angeles of the nine permits representing a total valuation I northwest corner of Twelfth and FlOW- his maiden speech in th enate in con- of 2488737 This compares with 377 or streets for $1000o nection with the fight to bring Senator Hurd of Los Angeles made permits and a valuation of $387559 for The lot is 100 hy 155 feet and is to the the corresponding period last yea sh th The he 11Sed as the for Odd Follows Hughe anti-racetrack gambling bill record for January 2 to 22 is as fol- temple The plans for thee building have not been definitely marked out nut of committee In every essential lows: 1 i 4- 11 1 1111101110 I 11t1171 111 It wa a marked success Structur permit val alsooyet but the Intention is to erect a There has been some curiosity to see la 14 $12v22 000 structure It will probably be how the Los Angeles member would Cla" 1-' 5 Fp" fitted up for stores on the ground floor (loss I li story 10 1774 carry hithself In a verbal tilt and this ri and lodge roomabov tam twolotory 2S 100113 curiosity was gratified when he arose Sheila 11 4 CADETS AT CORONADO front hie seat in the rear of the chain- Foundations 1 Ro ber to blow a few holes into the clap- Brick a era 1 ions 21 S9111S DRIVEN OUT BY FIRE Brains a Iterations trap that Senators Wolfe and Willis Demolitions 21S7I I In SAX DIEGO Jan which were giving expression to Hurd dim- 3-5 $4s87s7 I broke out in the storeroom of the Cali- likes sophistry and said so Ile also Total said other end sundry things that 1 fornia military academy at Coronad cased the pro-gablers to move rest- Folicming is a report by wards from early this morning sent the cadets clad lesely in their seats Jan 2 to 22 inclusive: I vin night clothes scurrying from the I 111 Dont Let Prices Persuade You When you are going to have denial work dons dont let the question of price decide the whole matter In dentistry it's Much better In the long tun tn pay a fair and reasonable fee than in pay a price ao low that it IS utterlY impossible for the dentist to give you good material ft rid lasting work Indeed the very first argument that the cheep-price advertiser uses is: "Why yeti ef cen fit course do your dental work at that price but it's not the kind of work you want in YOI11 month" Such decoy methods of getting you to visit it have never been used 1777A73-1P: WOnKIPRICES IlEASONABLIM: uade You tal Work done ce decide the much better rind reasonable coy that it st in giVa you ht the beep-price cen that price bat vent in Y0111 if getting you EASONABLIII I Permits valueR building l'he 111111PS were extinguished gna Willg Ma 1 chos 4'1 324S0 before 11111 ell Rats 31 5i0s1 9321R 143641 I 'Wards Firat Seiond Third Fourth Fifi Sixth SievPilth Eight Ninth Total so 59911 7 123rl) 7 11677 RI 1i-7 37 5 IISS757 iaLfz1 A I al-sz-corps 1s rot! CAPIN I OFFil 'E 1101-11S- TO A Stin1aY8 to 21)21t Bron ay cor Seeend Os er Drug Store front norktill 102-3-4 MARY! tO 3nd Os er Drug 102-3-4 AIDERvillGAL 0 wt i 1 4 4 43 $4 op la Aglikutpt4L irt3 0e tp V07304 fi dt Don't Build a JUST LIGHT It IT i MRS FLORE NCE LESLIE Director of Ballet "Cinderella" at the Auditorium theater has proven a wondrous success both '7 from an artistic and a financial stand- flim MN point: so much so that the manage- ment has decided to retain this popular 1 4A fairy fantasy for another week This form of amusement seems to he I ky I Just what Los Angeles' has long wantsd c-4 end when it is considered hat more than ten thonsand people have paid ad- IniSSIOn this week to see the production it is no wonder the de- cided to eontinue the present policy in definitely at this house 14-: Manager Crawford will follow ('in derella" with a gorgeous prorinction of Yity-4 44 "Little Red Riding Hood" which 110 doubt will prove a magnet to young and old alike The company now at the Auditorium numbers more than 100 persons The costmning and seenie effects are pro- iil'1- a' 1 nonced by everyone in be the hest ever offered in this city A no if the maiden effort of the Anditorhun is a criterion Los Angeles is in for a season of extravaganza that has no equal in the United States st To present these large nroductions go- ore than sixty persons are engaged in il i77 the work of preparatn that are never 4l' seperformance en in the perfor Yet the prices of admision have been placed within the reach of everybody and this form 11 of entertainment can only be classed as I 11131 a distinct success A MRS- FIORE NCE LESLIE 4 'kilp k4r 1 1 4c A Ort ''-'1-'-' -iIY'''-- 4- i 4 4 4 et 4ti 1') 4124ipmtA) 1' Use Gas as New York Bank Statement NEW YDRR statement of the clearing house banks for the )(hook shewst thet the ha 1)k hold rol657451 mos than the requirements of the 25 per ihent rule This is an increese $17ila276 in the proportionate rash reserve as compared with last week Th tatrnlent Loans $1150647 hDo: increase Vi1935na Deposits increne Circulation 519113(Val: decrease $321100 Lego I tenders $51979100 thecrease $1379100 Specie ion I nrens 95075(s) 'Reserve $5041h31500: increase $512Sene 02Reserve required Shthh4444050- increase S3329- 5 Surplus $305c7450 increase $479P275 Ex I deposits $310'-75- Increase $4- 432501 The percentage of actual reserves of the cheering hence brinks todec was 2740 per cent The statement of the hanke end trust COM panleN of (treater New York net reporting to lice clearing house Rhea that those institutions have aggregate deposits of 111T5hifikino total each on hand SitaciShthhashl and loans amounting in 11043370h0i4h HAKES NOSOCT-ELEANESI-CHEAPEST NOTE THE STRONG FEATURES ALBERHILL COAL CLAY COMPANY In many instances lands are being allotted from the tillable sections of tfic reservations with each family In of Its own portion Farming tut Southern California res arvations has developed problems peouliar to this section among them that of Irrigation iln almost every instance it WfiS found decessary to find an attenuate water simply before crops could be cultivated specessful ly To solve the Nvatpr problem pipe lines will be laid It is planned on Springs and Twenty-nine Palms reservnions fIrt the San Bernardino ttesert and water brought in from a 4gtance TWO pumping plants are being insdalled on Saboba reservation in the ian Jacinto mountains windmills were erected on rechanga reservation developing the stall domestic Nvater supply to its ut- I est On Torres reservation on the edge itt the desert experiments revealed the dossibility of artesian water The first NfPits proved so successful that a al of eighteen were sunk and these te now in operation supplying abun(font water to the Indian farmers For Morongo reservation near of the most fertile of eainfiltration tunnel is being put in 6-double the present supply of inches On this reservation for which Clara True is agetn the Indians have co-operated heartily in the efforts of the government to make them 01f-supporting with the result that settle- of them have taken crops valued sq5 high as $1600 apiece from- their 'noels for a single year Prior to the introduction of the present system most of these Indians worked by the day for such time as they could find employment obtaining only a precarious hying A canal system will be installed at Campo reservation in San Diego county to carry in water from a near-by creek similar to but on a SMallOr scale titan the system put in recently on the Pala reservation where abundant water is taken fruit the San Luis Rey river which runs through the district For the many other Indian settlements of Southern California an extension of the irrigating ftwilities is plan-nod as soon as funds are available for the Ivork This will be one of the mat 1 A CNINA QIIill it Chinn et Wage-Earner's PrIees i Vollmer-Jantzen Company Seventh and Hill Sts A ige- Earner's ompany Sts Some of the things that came out In this maiden speech was eomewhat of a ehoek to senatorist dignity and pro1-'oked grave shaking of the head from certain of the older members 1 For instance Hurd did not take time to conch in soft terms hie opinion of the public morals committee and the action of that committee in seeking to smother important legislative mess-tires He denounced the whole program whereby the pro-gamblers were trying to prevent aetion on the bill and characterized that action as a "deliberate attempt to deceive the people" That was pretty strong language for use on the floor and it visibly shocked the sanctimonious-Ipoking Wolfe and Willis Both worean expression of deep disgust and they perhaps agree that Hurd Made a pretty "bum" speech TO PROTECT FAMILIES FROM LOAN BROKERS SACRAMENTO Jan 23--Ben Cohn of Los Angeles is doing a little lobby- I ing on his own hook He has caused to be introduced a bill that will pre- vent brokers front contracting for man's pay envelope without the consent of the wife As constable Colin says that be frequently has had his attention called to cases of distress and misery caused by men garnishing their wages and drinking aliay every cent from (lay to day leaving their families in dire want! He believes that if a man is required to have his wifeii name signed to the broker's contract that a great deal of suffering rill be relieved BILL REQUIRES SMOOTH RAILROAD CROSSINGS SACRAMENTO Jan more will speeding autniets have to bump the bumps as they glide over railroad crossings if the bill that Senator McCartney proposes to introduce is enacted into law McCartney believes that the railroads should be compelled to so grade crossings that the rails shall be level with the roads thus avoiding the jar upon vehicles The element of safety enters also as the protruding rails frequently result in collisions and wrecks 1 311-12 SECURITY BUILDING MAIN 797 F1600 4A- 1 ilk I fft 1 '5' 'it7 A- 3 1:: iAIEL n4 P'" 4 111111111111111PMISMISIMMIalblilltint 7 Confidence the Foundation Dependable Goods the Keystone of Our Success Dods NEW INCORPORATIONS ()range County Gas company Directors Peters Se Ibis John VV Kemp Rhoades and John Mitchell Capital $200000 subscribed $30020 The Tay Company nf Los Angeles Directors Carl Parker Walter Babson Francis Baker and Kinney Capital $100000 subscribed $2000 Altata Trading company Directors Cook Cook Cook Schriver and other Capital $75- 000: subscribed FM Yellm Metal MiMng and Milling company Directors A Milispaugh Lewis Howe and Rils's Capital $200000: subscribed $700 A atiuspaugo Cap-- shed $10 Att ts WANTS LIGHT SENTENCE ON ACCOUNT OF FAMILY "I'm distracted fudge Im almost crazy front this trouble and I wish you'd give me my sentenee now and have it over" pleaded Hen rY 114- man who admittPd to Judge Willis today that had committed a t'hristmas day burglary at the store of Wallace in Hollywood Not for my sake hut for my wife and two children I ask you to make the SPY)Itnir0 light" Judge Willis preferred however to MMEMINIEMIEt MOVING TO TIIE mune "CHAFTSMAN" will at onee suggest to the lovers of beautiful and artistic furniture an incomparable line TA MAN furniture tnade in the Gustav Stickley Ships at Syracuse New York has a distinctiveness and eheracter that is difficult to describe MISS MARGUERITE WALKER "Huldbrand" Attendant to the Prince Hale Co Go to Petticoat Lane Go to Petti Lane tars decided as a roStilt Mr Code's find out something of the tprisonf'es present visit to Washington in all past and sent him bark to Jail until probabilit Tuesday when a report will be ma do for all itu irrigation develop- as to his record and sentence will be fluent work are worked out In Los Ang- iii posed pies at the offices of the Indian service tt Olherg is superintendent of ir- A EA co ligation in Mini go of the under the personal direction of Mr Code APPEAL COURT np1w Im TO COMPEL SUPERVISORS TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS SACRA June 23--Senator Thompson's plan to put a curb upon boards of supervisors by compelling them to advertise for bids where the amount exceeds a certain minimum is practically assured of passage Objection was raised to it in the senate on the ground that the minimum provided in Thompson's bill $500 was too large Caminetti contended for a minimum of $300 and it is probable that this amount Will meet the approval of the lower house FIVE BIG BARGAIN DAYS RGAIN DAYS REVERSES CASE OF DR LANTERMAN REDUCED RATES FOR ENCAMPMENT OF A Jan Western PassongiT assecia ion it NN as an7flkin0Pli today has agreed on a OTIP fare for the round trip rate to tne next A eneampnuatt at Salt Lake City and a rate of I t42 cents a mile to the Christian -Endeavor convention at St Paul Nit agrttunent was reached as to rcguiar stimmer Pxnrsior rite nakilloPO tDly has -tgr1 en a OtIP fare for the round trip rate to next ne A encantionont at Salt Lake City and a rat of 1 cents a mile to the Christian Endeavor convention at St Paul No agriemont as reached as to regular sommer eXoursior retes Hale's dry goods store that has been located for a quarter of a century on North Spring street is now moving to that section of Broadway that is sometimes called Petticoat Lane Their 11PW location is 341 to 345 South Broadway tore that has been er of a century on is now moving Broadway that is tticoftt Lane Their lo 345 South Broad-heart EXCHANGE SESSION To BE FIVE HOURS 1 A SESSIUN To BE FIVE HOURS We have foetid thi furniture ideal for Southern California homes The I refitment of the wood and leather insures absolute durability anti the generous lines and ample proportions seem II) express the character of this locality and the people CRAFTSMAN furniture is all made in white quarter sawed oa fumed and thoroughly seasoned every piece being hand- made pinned doweled and molded together by intelligent artisans who are ambitious to put the very best effort in their work all genuine goods of exceptional merit-- has many imitators Snow bear the same surname so what is sometimes culled Stickley furniture is not CRAFTSMAN Only the furniture manufactured ill the shops of Gustav Stickley 'an be rightly called CRA FNMA The word "CRAFTSMAN is registered in the United Slates patent offiee as the trade mark under whit is sold the furniture designed IIid built exclusively by Gustav Stiekley Eneh piece of CRAFTSMAN furniture bears a shop mark consisting of an ancient joiners compass with the motto "Alas ik Kan" and OUStal Stick I ey's signature We feel honored in being Gustav Stickley's exclusive Los Angeles representative and in this connection it might be in- teresting for you to know that Southern California ranks high in the amount of CRAFTSMAN furniture used Last year 1008 we ranked third in the United States front the standpoint of output Me Creery's of New York was first Marshall Field of Chicago second and Pease Brothers of Los Angeles third This fact bespeaks not only the high character of our Southern 'California homes but indieates the appreciation of ottr people of on holiest article honestly made and honestly sold i BROAD) I Capt Fredericks district at- I Assuming that tim defendant had way right in the heart of the shop- torney says he will not reach a de- On aceount of traveling expensee out- Ping district The old store on North Spring street will close next Friday cisien as to whether he will order a side the county scat on official bust- I ness made the disbursements as Item- night leaving but five business days new trial of Dr Lanterman for- ized and set forth in his account it in their present quarters Hales ad- mer ceroner on a charge of falsifying must nevertheless to constitute an of- vertising man says that the five last an expenee account until hst has had tense further ap he pear that claim days of the Hale business on North 6 A twaaSnonritie JilivIt)ictr4111hitawilsat(1t111(1)niiit1v Spring street will be the greatest bar- gain days the women of Los Angeles 1611 g' kit iti'' 4-fg down late' yeiterday afternoon: "An in'ffictiMmt intost 'contain aillega Beginning next onday the sessions have ever known as everything Will 0 reversing the judgment of the louver hens front which the court may con- on the Los Angeles stock exchange be closed out at cost or less The re- 1CARTEPS Fositively cured these Little Pilla They also rellese DI by court The opinion of the court appeal dude as a matter of law that the se- will be eontinuotts from 10 o'clock in cased is charged with presenting a the morning until 3 in the afternoon wen nigh reckless Every article in ductions for Monday's business are ag written by Justiee Shae' finds three claim which the board is authorized to This change was decided upon at a some departments and some artieles I 1 1 ER a tress from DYsPePglaJll- fatal errors in the proceedings of the alloW" meeting of the members held late yes- in every departmOnt are marked at cost ITTLE digesnonandToollearty lower court two of them attacking the Dr Lanterman Was tried before a terday afternoon when the report of or less During the removal sale Eating A Perfeet rem- sufficiency of the indictment and the Jury in Judge Conroy's court last April the special committee to this effect was which Hale has been running for some edYrOrDIZZIneSSMIUSea third holding that certain evidence ad- (in being found guilty be was sun- adopted by a vote of twenty-seven to time all odd lots and broken assort- PILLS Drowslnees Pad Taste tnitted against Dr Lantern-Ian should tenced to one year's imprisonment lt1 the Mouth Coated have been excluded A motion for a new trial Was made tsheevennptpeeosnitionavoiste Umnedreerincluded st 0 od th about merchandise were closed out that all'the merchandise now offered is new goods st Trungue an the alst Justices Allen and Taggart while and overruled by Judge Conrey ten proxies of members who were Un- bought for the Broadway store which TORPID LrvEn nem Pl in ti eiee dis" eenting to Justice ShaveS opinion Front that order and from the Jude- able to be present at the meeting was to have been opened in December regulate tbe Bowels Purely Vegetable that the Indictment Is faulty neverthe- meet of the court the appeal was taken under the new rule that has been less agree with him that the case is Since the proneuncme ent of sentence adopted all orders in listed securities or force of circumstance choose to "MALL PILL SMALL DOSE SMALL PR reverible on the ground of errors in Dr Lenterman has been at liberty on with the single excption of bonds ICE Thrifty women who through choice se economize will do well to visit Hale's admission of evidence bond of 875(10 must be executed on the floor of the pring street every day 107 North CARTERS a ust Bear The evidenee attaeked is that of two Appearing as his attorneys in the exchange next week cenduetors of the Salt Lake ralirodd case wero Earl Rogers Paul An effort was made to have bank Gnin Fac-Simile Signature who were allowed to present to the Schencli1 MitKinloy Henry stocks exempted also hut upon final 1V-ITTLE teem ()ramie of 14tevens OMelveny Stevens Milli- considers tion it was 'Ot011 to include It IVER 44-4--- 01 trips to Pomona in which Dr Lanier- hen there with the oils and industrials At court a nd Jury certain BO PILLS A man as Shown by the memoranda pre- though this system is in effect on all -1 REFUSE SUSSTITUTudi se memoranda semei ir sinasntednad 7 th 01t at paying court farea RUSSIANS TO PROTEST the important exchanges of the coon- try It is a new departure In Los Ang- peal hohis not being official records or WITH DEMONSTRATION ele For Saf Investment and the experiment Will be watch- duly certified copies should have been ed -with a great deal of interest Yielding and Better A committee representing the Rua- The eject of the new system is two- If you bu Justice Sh fi aw nds the Indictment shin colony of Los Angeles has issued increase the regular businese faiiltk faulty in that it did not specify that a call for a demonstration tomorrow of the exchange 'and to give better sat We Street Improvement 7 offer and Industrial Bonds which we Dr Lanterman at the time of present- afternoon in protest against the extra- isfaction to buyers and sellers of Recur- consider to be the best invest- knew what harsh ing the alleged fraudulent demand f'r (Wien of Rudowitz and Pourin political Ries' merits In the market for good In- expenses was actually acting as corn- refugees from Russia and also to corn- tercet returns cathartics do you'd ner of the county memorials the denths of the Russian SHRINERS' CHARITY BALL If you have funds available for always use i ascarets Ind" iltt mshg ttl dth ha at ute eb de re tflma11temr rt eihre riPsitittrillipt 1s 1velvt) mivaerrcehlitillgic to Jt ahnep2a21iettfoiTti TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY i investment we suggest the ad-Candy tablets vegetagre" ener the county of Les Angeles and the czar to demand that political A large number of ticket have been vi5abilitY tage of present prices Write for presented the claims in snob officill wrongs be righted sold for the Shriners charity ball of your takingadvan- our circular No 10 "Invest-and 'fll'a'itr- Nleasurrel by the rtiles aim- A circular letter has been teemed by whieh will he held Wednesday night in truants Securities yielding about pitiable to rivil proeeedinge the indict- the committee in charge to the labor 7 per cent" ment Is fatally dereetive' reedit -Ns- unions of Los Angeles mucking 0 sking them Shrine coliseum 635 West Jefferson street The big hell will be beautifully tics Shaw's opinion on this point Join in this demonstration by partici- decorated and there Will be special I The other point upon which tile inl' pating in a parade which it Is planned diettnent is attacked is that it did not will form at Eighth and Main streets those attend xlatinit-)1 aotttehievri entertainment for II Trust Co I Columbia specify that the claim presented by Dr tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock and The proceeds of the ball Will be ap- Lanterman was such a one RIS the Cu- will move to the Plaza where seceches plied to a fund that will be used for IL 311 West Third Street- -o) pervisors were authorized to allow will be made th gf noranno in fro nt RUG nere III lie music and other entertainment for Columbia Trust Co I Plid to a funthose who attend The proceeds of the ball will be ap- kan fund that will be used for 311 West Third Street the relief of Persons in want maa right in the heart of the shopping district The old store on North Spring street will close next Friday night leaving but five business days in their present quarters Hales advertising man says that the five last days of the Hale business on North Spring street will be the greatest bargain days the women of Ins Angeles have ever known as everything Will be closed out at cost or 101414 The re puyers ana sellers ot Recur- consider to be the best invest- ments in the rnarket for good In 5' CHARITY BALL tercet returns If you have funds available for IE HELD WEDNESDAY investment we suggest the ad- is vability of your taking adven- of tickets have been limber tage of present prices Write for nta Shriners charit ball our circular itNo yie10 "Invest-ding about held Wednesday night in ma Securies scum 635 West Jefferson 7 per cent" I big hall will be beautifully tnd there will be special I fund that mbi other entertainment for attend eds of theallil baellui sheed act lolumbla Trust Co 11 311 West Third Street) persons in want of the shop-old store on North close next Friday five business days arters Hales ad-that the five last business on North the greatest bar-en of Los Angeles as everything will 4t or 1014S The reays business are Every article in and some artieles are marked at cost the removal sale running for some tnd broken assort-nut so that all'the fered is new goods adway store which pened in December to through choice istance choose to well to visit Hale's street every day ssmskssintsssmoosseel 4DS Investment and Better it Improvement which we We best Investket for good In- lds available for suggest the ad taking advanrirem Write for a 10 'Invest-yielding about Trust Co 11 Sird Street "Not High Priced" II and mild Vet just as effective as salts and calomel Take one When you need it Stop the trouble promptly Never Wait till night 852 Vest-pocket box 10 drug-stores Xacb tanlet of the genuine la marked mild Vet just as effective as salts and calomel Take one When you need it Stop the trouble promptly Never wait 111 night 852 Vest-pocket box 10 cents-at drug-stores Xach tablet of the genuine is marked ommiMmaOMMWj AISPal 4i A 1 40 HILL STREET BETNAEEN 6TH 64 7TH 'it Str: I 1 ir ti 1 44 't: i i- 411 (14 Il 1 I lli lit 'o 'Iv 1 I I I 11 HILL STR ET '1114TEr WEI 6 64 7TH --z -I 1.

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