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Los Angeles Evening Express from Los Angeles, California • 13

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tt Nttei- WP 11 -t0OO te 1 4 I a (4 4- 4 4'4' ss' 0 I I LOS ANGELES EXPRESS SATURDAY ouronim 10 1 90S 4 i 7 I I 1 i i 1 r-i A-LJTO' HIGNAI TO 1HALE DRY GOODS COMPANY 'BEAUMONT NIT tr7777r A IJ BIG TICKET SALE Of "MUSIC MASTER" NAPLES FINISHED TO HAVE FINE NEW STORE LANDS IN OEMAN ear I tad In for 41 1 1 hor of Is A I The demand for Beaumont appla lands and city lots showed a markee Improvement this week More colonists than usual participated in the excursions and visitors from seven different states were included The total' business amounted to $6350 making the first week of October a topnotcher The buying was centered on the irrigated lands of the Cherry Valley subdivisions most of the buyers taking from live to ten acres at prices ranging from $125 to $175 an acre Cherry culture has received a decided boost through the advent of a party of cherry growers from Norther' California who prononced the yiele of $250 to $400 an acre from Beaumont orchards phenomenal Marketing facilities also impressed the orchardists for It was shown that 7 centi a pound in Beaumont was the markel price of this year's crop Another industry a big pou1tr3 ranch has been added to Beaumom by Baker' who has severa strains of prize-winning white Wyandottes and Rhode Island reds Eggs at 40 cents a dozen and chickens at 2216( a pound make Beaumont especially inviting to poultrymen particularly it view of the propitious climatic conditions for fowls The work of oiling and graveling the new road WO Naples has been completed ftml the new highway built by the county will ho in readiness for autonmbile tragic next wet it This has hero a big piece of road making The road la fully a mile and a half long! II nd has been graded lo a height of six feet nboVe the general level of the tidelands across NVIliCh II rILSOWS It forty rpt wid and is built of clay! xvineli will be graven' and 11d until it is as nearly like an asphalt surface as Is piissilite to miiite with this material 171timately i it macadamized by the County Highway 7ornmission Important noTollations looking to the improvement of Naples by outside cap- I Rai are under ivity and may result in considerable activity within the next few months Extensive building plans have been mapped out for the "city of the red tiled roofs" They have been temporarily hold up however beetititie OWItel'S of propert adjacent to Naples who had been asked to come in and aid the enterprise fO1104 to (10 so after making promises The construction of a substantial concrete pavilion and a number of houses along the bay front are among the things outlined in the project The ays ork xt31 tits itmi I lin a nd 1AP LTAgel 7i: 4 345 fell firithLIF 15''i'- 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to bed with nervous exhaustion every morning after his day's work is over at 3 or 4 o'clock passing'' two hours a day counting money with the cashier of the Commereial National hank carrying his trNtsure box ta and from the Van Nuys hotel safe which has been kept open late for his benefit twice it day and doing many other stunts The first day of the sale 3'37 peopk bought the limit of seats accorded te each purchaser pinking 3870 tickets to them alone Yesterdsty he exchanged ticket for $4000 some ol whieh was in checks some in currency some in gold and some in silver Frederic Belasco also has had his troubles Many pelage have written to him asking that nobody disturb the progress of the play by Ill-timed applause and suggestions that it all be held back until after each act It has been decided that the doors will be open at 7:30 o'clock and that I the curtain shall rise at 3:15 as usual 'after which no person will be seated until the end of the first act It is announced that there still are good seats for nearly every performance and that there is no need to buy of ticket speculators Mr Wartield will not play Sundays but has acceded to Mr Belasco's wishes and granted a Thursday matt-pee He usually playa only six nights and a Saturday matinee v- I 1 i 1 TRADE RANCH FOR MD AT COMM tted ndi inften sto- me the my lere tive She Bi- CHIMI REERVOIR WORK COMPLETED1 The Chino Dotnestic Water t) 1 I HOW THE HALE DRY GOODS COMPANY'S NEWLY-LEASED BUILDING ON SOUTH BROADWAY WILL LOOK WHEN gclon Co 1 A and Larew have exchange( their 920-acre stock ranch in MariposE county for a 1313-acre tract near Comp ton owned by Mabel Howe Tbo exchange was negotiated by tho Holmes-Walton -company acting fol both parties and the stated considera tion on each side was $10000 The new owner of the Mariposa lane has stock in the San Joaquin valley which will be immediately moved t( the ranch and the sellers will probabl) make their home in Los Angeles in thE future 14 ANOTHER AT NATICk HOTEL I POMONA REALTY MARKET company has completyd I nrW 500000-gamon reinforced conente reservoir for the supply of tvater to the town of Chino Thy demand for Chino ranell tracts continues active am Ofl the sales made in the last few (lays being the following: To Thomas Braxton of Pasadena ton acres about One and 0110-11klif miles from Pomona at Wm an acre 'Po Thompson of Empire Panama twetay acres a mile east of the town of Chino at $150 an acre To Jacob Heidoorn and Cornelius Hoggenboom of Graham station twen13' aer-s at $125 an acre 'Po Fred itedkopf of Imperial forty acres at $185 an acre To Driscoll tweive Rnd one-half 'tyres under the Chino Land and Water company's new water system at $185 Hill acre To Jallit'S Elliott of Covina forty avros at $150 an acre 'Phis land vill be seeded to alfalfa To Poe and Thomas Shanks of Simpson Kan sixty-ilve acres apiece id $125- The new owners vvill sot out part of the land to eucalyptus trees IS SHOWING GOOD TON Contracts have been let for the remodeling of the building at 341 to 345 South Broadway for the use of the Hale Dry Goods company and it is expected that the work will be completed before the end of the year The Hale company has a ten-year lease on the building which is owned by Isaacs Bros and as soon as he premises are ready for occupancy the store will be moved from its present location at 107 109 and 111 North Spring street The company will occupy the entire structure which comprises four stories and a basement It is expected that the work of remodeling the building will be begun next week The stairway leading to the upper floors will be taken out a nil the ground floor thrown into one large storeroom the dimensions being 50 by 150 feet Large plate glass WindOWS will be put in and the store will be filled up with mahogany fixtures The windows on the upper floor also will be enlarged the whole arrangement giv ing excellent 'facilities for making an I attractive display 1 The equipment of the new store will be of the latest and most approved type Passenger elevators will be put In a pneumatic tube cash system installed and other improvements made with a view to adding to the convenience of customers and the transacAlen of business The remodeling of he building will call for the ex-I penditure of several thousand dollars and will result in adding to the I Broadway shopping district another exceedingly attractive store An interesting feature in connection with this change Is that the work of fitting up the new store will be begun on a (late which will fall approximately on the twenty- fifth anniversary of the Hale Dry Goods company The store was opened for business in October 1883 in Its present location on North Spring street but it long ago outgrew its quarters and a removal to South Broadway was decided upon Reports from Pomona indicate considerable activity both in real estate and building operations Quite a number of lots have changed hands lately and it is said that most of the buyers are preparing to imprbft their properties with houses SkM Henry has begun the erection of a seven-room house on Center street and the homes of Dr Stacy Clapp on Claremont place and A Poet on Holt avenue are nearing completion East Holt avenue is being improved and walks and curbs have been laid in the Mountain View tract The electric line will pass through this tract on Holt avenue FSEE 'WHO'S HERE Whether the Natick hotel should be forced to pay a license as a matrimonial bureau is a question much discussed at that hotel as another former member of the office force it that establishment has leaped Into matrimony an act taken by many there recently Ellis Farwell who was clerk at that hotel only five days (which provet long enough for him to be inoculated svith the marriage genie) is the latest one to take unto a Vitt: the marriage having occurred Wednesday at Santa Ana where be OW11-3 property He laughed June 17 when 13 Tuttle room clerk and Mist Nellie Hudson Nvere married and Sept 1 when Hopkins tinht clerk and Mrs ha Lyle beeitios man and Alt' his mirth was extrenu Again Sept 30 when A Kaoops chief clerk and Miss Citit Price Virtnerly bookkeeper there sipped away on their honeymoon nis alipreciatioa of the Joke was huge Now the shoe is on the other foot and his former associals at NV 110111 he laughed so outrageowilv Lre rwalcing for the chance to return the cachinnaHons Miss Blanche McKeIghan telephono operator at the Natick now is the only one in the office who is not married As for being fancy frce she Si WM "yes" but her friends hint that the Natick marriage bacillus Is lodging in her heart GOLD BULLFROG DEFENSE WILL BE BEGUN TUESDAY The uncompleted hearing of the eases against Callahan and Fred Nash of the Gold Bullfrog Mining and Milling company charged with issuing false prospectuses will be resumed before Justice Selph Tuesday morning The prosecution has completed side of the ease and the defense start Tuesday I DESIGN OF NEW HOIVIE--- FOR JOSEPH BARUH womAn INVENTION DOES AWAY WITH FLY WHEELS 410EW4 I I 14 Ptfltal te I 'a' II' a i ik e- 0------ 4 :4 4 b- 41 A f--- i t-o sz t) ik 3 I S- 4 0( 4:: 1 I I 1 At "wilrwpri 4' it7400-1 Hele'll rAk 'el WA- WP 40 814- tifill 1:4 -3L ek 41 C-1i 4' ZVVa)f i MRS ADA VAN PELT An apparatus to dispense with fly The only connection between the wheels on engines is the latest inven- engine and the pendulous bars and tion of Mrs Ada Henry Van Pelt 1e12 weights that do the work is a single West Seventh street who has achieved rod The apparatus itself rests on an success in her life as both an inventor independent base and thus carries its and a literary worker Own weight instead of imposing it Trials of the new apparatus at the on the engine Bimini baths engine room tile past The energy usually required to turn week have convinced Mrs Van Belt the flywheel is therefore saved and engineers whom she has called Not only this but it is impossible in consultation that the invention is with Mrs Van Pelts apparatus for the a success and that a new mechanical engine to stop On "dead center" principle has been made applicable to "I first thought of this when I was engines traveling over tile bay from Oakland Only a rough affirking model has to San Francisco On the ferryboats been used thus far but even with this two years ago" said Mrs Van Pelt "I the success of the Invention was dem- thought of the great waste of energy onstrated that was consumed in driving the tlyThe idea of the apparatus is simple wheels andI thought there must be but the records of the patent office some simpler way out of it fail to show that anyone has ever made "The result was this invention It application for a patent similar to that has cost me many sleepless nights but of Mrs Van Pelt I am assured of its success and believe The only purpose of a fly wheel on that it is an entirely new idea in mean engine is to carry it past the "dead clitanics" center" and to equalize the engine's Mrs Van Pelt has a score of patents momentum to her credit Bat In the case of the fly wheel its She was the first inventor of the entire weight rests on the engine and commutation lock postoffice box which the mechanical energy of turning the was tested in her former home in Lin-fly wheel must be generated by the coln Neb Her style of lock is in use engine itself In large engines this now in many postoffices weight frequently amounts to from ten She has also invented a type of disto fifteen tons and sometimes 8 to 10 tillate oil burner a self-locking house per cent of the engine's energy is con- mall box and other articles of pracsumed in running the fly wheel tical use Mrs Van Pelt's apparatus does away Before corning to Los Angeles a year with all these difficulties and a half ago she was prominent in By an application of the pendulum wornen's club work in San Francisco principle with a system of weights and was editor there of the Pacitic En-and levers attached to the rod of the sign the official organ of the engine she has devised a piece Of ma- for Californta In Nebraska she chinery that rests on Its own base edited the Enterprise and Pathfinder and according to the preliminary tests She has been a leader in Red Cross successfully carries the engine over work and always wears a jeweled Red "dead center" with an expenditure of Cross emblem presented to her at San less energy than is required In the fly Francisco by Spanish war volunteers wheel principle in tribute for her work for them there eeee COLLEGE DAY ROMANCE GETS WEDDING CLIMAX I 4i 22r) 1( 1111111' Ad 1 44- szo 410 4 ''i''It: 1 Al 'S' q4: lj :1 4-4-c A-: l07 0: 1- ll 14:1 Il- v4: tt' -k: I i i Ur 1 ll A 0 'n :::::4 ll a- '7''''' Eof4t7''' O'''': 'c rt '''1' 'E ''r I 0 ''i ill: 1 Ir'14'' 1 0:: i 0 :5 40 i 1 0 4( -) 1 MR AND MRS JAMES DIXON JOH NSON LspEciAr DISPATCH TO THE EXPRESSI LONG BEACH Oct 10--With the bride About fifty close friends of the wedding of Miss Evangel file Kendall couple were present Miss daughter Of Mrs Sidney Kendall of Ethel Grenstead of Long Beach was bridesmaid and Mr Earl Rehber I this city and Mr James Iaixon John- of Los Angeles acted as best man son of Claremont a romance having al iss Edna float of Santa Ana sang Its beginning in college (lays at Clan- and Mr Frank Hart of Sierra Madre I mont was brought to a happy climax played before and during the cerc- 1 The nuptials occurred a Stadacona ninny the Kendall residence Magnolia ave The couple departed on a wedding flue and Third street Tuesday even- tour in the groomat automobile as they ing left the college friends of the couple The house was prettily decorated giving them a school and class yell with smilax pepper boughs and pink They will live at Claremont Avhere roses and the couple walked through the groom is well known as a mein-an aisle of roses on smilax to make her of one of the leading families The their vows Eight young- women col- bride graduated from Pomona college lege mates of the bride held the chains last June and was heroine of the of flowers which formed the aisle The class play service was read by Rev Law- rence of Los Angeles uncle of the One of the pleasing functions of the Stuart a railroad man of San Diego registered at the Angelus hotel today EL Dorsey of Bakersfield attorney and assemblyman Is a Hotel Nadeau guest Haddock who Is a Hotel Westminster guest Is heavily interested in San Diego realty (11 I- I III lax 74'4kr4004i-Er I I-Tr--7: 1 I 1 1 4 -1 --Jr- '4 1-FR4- Tc- i 11'1' Is fil Pio -111--1-: 1 1 ow ---4g-- -ow i :1 70 -2 mi :1 1 i 4 4 1 A 0 oull ''It- lik 2i: ta I rg 1 '4 '1- ----97--- Li113 'Et 'I-' IlliF 1 ---'4tit SALES IN WEST JEFFERSON AND SEVENTH AVENUE TRACT The Victor Kleinberger company Tenocts the following sales in the West Jefferson and Seventh avenue tract: 4f0 Robert Tierson two lots On the mi0WaY ween JelietS011 and Edison each 40 4 by 140 feet to a Mfteen-foot alley $650 'each l'o IL Gordon a lot on the east side of Ninth avenue about 440 feet south of Edison 40 by 140 feet to an alley $450 To It Robinson a lot on the west side of Eighth avenue about 260 feet north of Jefferson 40 by 140 feet to a fifteen-foot alley $625 To Loring two lots on the east side of Tenth avenue about 460 feet north of Edison each 40 by 145 feet to an 8450 each To Charles Durbin a lot on the west side of Ninth avenue about 280 feet south of Edison 40 by 140 feet to an alley 3500 To Anna Adams a lot on the west side of Seventh avenue between Jefferson and Columbus avenue 3650 To Richards an east front lot on Ninth avenue 40 by 140 feet midway between Jefferson and Edison $550 To Alfred Day a lot on the west side of Eighth avenue about 220 feet north of Jefferson 40 by 140 feet to a fifteen-foot alley $625 To Kimball a lot on the east To IL McClintock a lot on the east side of Ninth avenue midway between Jefferson and Edison 40 by 145 feet to a fifteen-foot alley $500 To A Mbeeker two lots on the west side of Ninth avenue about 340 feet south of Jefferson with a frontage of 80 feet and running back 140 feet to a fifteen-foot alley for a total cash consideration of $1100 To Samuels a lot on the west fide of Seventh avenue between Jefferson and Columbus 40 by 140 feet $650 To Julian Weston a lot on the Avest Fide of Ninth avenue 140 feet south of Jefferson 40 by 140 feet to an alley $500 To Barnes a lot 40 by 145 feet to an alley on the east side of Tenth avenue 160 feet north of Edison $450 cash BUYERS OF BUILDING LOTS i 1 1 i i i I i i 1 MADE NO ATTEMPT TO TAKE NEGRO FIEND Woods deputy 9 heriff has returned front Folsom where hc to Edward Martin negm sentenced for life for mistreating Miss Edith Ralston At Folsom a group of miner gathered about Woods and his prisoner but made no attempt to interfere with the officer thin part ihod lade the logy his IVPI rfrs lea yp a tha rm way dtrA )tPre ody The lphs grion polls tries Fl a by ruler Ha rl our it bsen fines the who re ilin ther rime luch a of at I was ate- )11g- i phy rlig I to hese i to that rors ery has Ides by the ress raft and ck" lys- 1 thin i l' par 'hod mde the logy on 7 I mai his ivel 'ries Ftri- lea- 14 1 pub 1 a the rim- -1 way lited With I term ndy '0 4 t0-1- The i iphs 9 0 srion polls tries sga- the by ruler Ha? our Won hsen tines the who 1 re- lila- -the iber i rime i ents i luch ear of at k' was 't i uto- hig- pi phy rill's 1'- nus- ries 1r I to hese i 1 to that rors 71te- urn- OA 'f ery- has ides tile 1 by the 7 ress raft and ck" y' 1 St pk Ptii i 1 t--- il iI f' 4-- '1 1 i i I i 1 1 I 4 1 1- 3 apsomoragort'' EDMUNDS OF VERMONT COMING TO PASADENA tSPEciAll TO TI1E ExpnEssi PASADENA Oct Edmunds of Vermont former United States senator will pass the winter in PaSadllin HO is expected to arrive Nvith his family about Oct 15 STANTON RELIEF CORPS PICNI3 Stanton Relief Corps No 16 will give its annual plenie at Soldiers' hem Wednesday Oct 14 All A 11 and rt members including strange' In the city lire invited to the outing In the accompanying illustration is shown an exterior VieW of an attractiv residence that is being erected for Joseph Haruh on the west side of New Hampshire street between Sixth street and Wilshire boulevard The plans are by Architect Tilden Norton and the estimated cost of the house Is $8000 There will be two stories to the building and the ground space to he covered is 40 by 56 feet The exterior construction will be of cedar shingles while the verandas Will have hi tie brick columns and cement floors The construction will be of eedar shingles while the verandas Will have blue brick COIUTTITIS and cement floors The interior is to be finished in weathered rek and white enamel There be beamed ceilings in the living and dining rooms and the floors throughout will be of quarter-sawed oak On the first floor will he a large reception hall dining room living room den and kitchen French nrindows the dining room and den will Open on pergolas The second floor will contain three bedrooms and a dressing room with two bath rooms and a linen room The plans call for the installation of a gas furnace in the basement two bath rooms and a linen room The plans Call for the installation of a gas furnace in the basement WM A Sage of Hanford where he is engaged in the real estate business is an Angelus hotel guest A Richardson and Tracy insurance writers of on Francisco are Hotel Hayward guests Dr and Mrs Page who registered at the Angelus hotel today make their home in Berkeley Cal Mr and Mrs Berry of Bakersfield have taken apartments at the Hotel Alexandria for the winter Herman Cramer Jr wife and child of San Francisco arrived at the Hotel Westminster today Mr Cramer is a capitalist Maj John Burke advance man for Buffalo Bill arrived in Los Angeles today and registered at the Hotel Alexandria Heuer an officer in the United States army Is at the Van Nuys hotel He is stationed at the Presidio at San Francisco George Romney who is at the Hotel Westminster is interested in mines He makes his headquarters in Salt Lake City Hampton Ewing a wealthy reSiident of Yonkers is at the Hotel Alexandria lie expects his family to join him soon Mrs Thomas Bard of Hueneme wife of the former senator is at the Van Nuys hotel She is accompanied by her friend Miss A Malden Thormts a grain merchant of Kansas City is at the Hotel Westminstet He is accompanied by his wife and daughter Miss Gertrude Thomas McMartin sheriff of Ventura county is at the Hotel Nadeau By a mere coincidence Jennings sheriff of Sun Diego county is at the same hotel Carrillo a civil engineer in the employ of the Southern Pacific railroad is at the Hotel Nadeau He has just completed superintending repairs to the track near San Luis Obispo Mr and Mrs Monroe of Chicago registered at the Hotel Nadeau today Mr Monroe is a wholesale dealer in leather They are accompanied by their relative Miss Amanda Armstrong Fred Berry who is engaged in mining at Tonopah Nev is at the Hotel Hayward where Barton a San Bernardino merchant also is making his headquarters while in Los Angeles on business Mr and Mrs A Babcock of San Diego are at the Angelus hotel Mr Babcock who is the son of a former manager of the Hotel Del Coronado is the owner of much property in San Diego county Miss Margaret Adams of the same city is in the party Frank Devlin representative of the Atlas Assurance eempany limited of London is at the Hotel Alexandria Samuel Pipkin also a representative of that company and also from the metropolis of the world is at the same hotel where he is expecting his daughter to join hi tonight A Summer Appetizer HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE A teaspoonful In a glees of water stimulates appetite and quenches thirst An excellent Tonle week Was the farewell tdternoon given by Mrs it 0 a kford in honor of Mrs Julian who left the latter part of the week for a three months' visit In the Middle West The affair wlo given Tuesdtky afternoon at the Oak ford residence 905 Locust avenue The living' room was decorated in rose3 and dahlias The afternoon WaS passed In mvdlework anti conversation and (-dosed with luneheon and a gathering on the lawn IN SOUTHWEST SECTION I 1 I Tracy Shou Its Co report lc following sales: Lot 011 Fiftieth strPet between Ray- 4 mond and Normandie avenues 44 by ACTIVITY REPORTED IN INGLEWOOD RANCHO SALES 130 feet to Jones $775 BUILDING OPERATIONS1 The Inglewood Rancho company re-Corner of Fiftieth anti Budiong aye- Contractor McDonald reports a 1 ports sales aggregating $10000 Most flue 4g by 135 feet to Christina Hui- noticeable increase in inquiries for of the buyers are preparing to improve Normandie tiVPIllie and buildings He has the following under land immediately Following Is Corner of Fiftieth street 48 by 135 feet to construction the list for this week: George iu Evans $900 A twenty-room four-flat building on Prank Elliott two acres on Market Corner of Fifty-tire street and Bud-the corner of Edgeware road and i $1100 A Holtono four acres On long avenue 44 by 130 fret to Mrs lam streets for Braxton $8500 Lillian Pox Fin $i25 a two-story store building with three h6nealYlitus avenue $-000 1 Lot 4'3 f)y 130 feet on Fifty-first fiats on tbe second floor on th corner 'Haines four acres on Inglewood aye-street between -Kansas and Budlong of Fifty-sixth and Moneta avenue for 1me $2000 Gilmart one acre on to James Flannery $825 Anneberg $65000: an eight-room IL' ennox avenue $550 Sterns five Lot 44 by 130 feet on Filty-first two-story residence to Hoilywood on lacres on Kenwood fiXerille $1625 strret between Budlong and Raymond the corner of Franklin and Olive The work of harvesting tho crop of to Roy I NVondward $700 streets for Mrs Haxton $4000 Ipopcorn is nearly completed It is estitnated the yield will net $150 an INGLEWOOD RANCHO SALES The Inglewood Rancho company reports sales aggregating $10000 Most of the buyers are preparing to improve their land immediately Following Is the list for this week: Prank Elliott two acres on Market street $1100 A Bolton four acres on Eucalyptus avenue $2000 Haines four acres on Inglewood avenue $2000 Gilman one acre on Lennox avenue S550 Sterns five acres on Kenwood ftVPrille $1625 The Work of harvesting the crop of popcorn is nearly completed It is 1 1 1 i 1 1 tytitallMinaiti1075til11 71 a'ctrjen RM2Nr71111Ztrzrzd411171vux1nrirmstT3rrrArreketattrVVrOoert ECM 0 1ai itt4i ak7t 1 kliigi I --4mttr: 6 twavaanamtwenf acre F7162Fkki OS SINIONEAU TRACT SALES Mrs Bertha Tsntlis of Rock Falls has purchased from Simoneau three lots in the Simoneau tract each 40 by 120 feet improved with two bungalows for $4000 cash The Property is situated at Slauson Junction On the east side of Lillian street between Sixty-second street and the Whittier electric line Mt Ills neat each bung ery on -t1 tve whit Mr and Mrs Harriman A East (wean avenue entertained a bet party of friends during the weeli Nvith a Dutch lunch "Five hundred' vas played during the early part of the evening and the lunch was served buffet style The guests included Alr and Mrs A Parmley Mr and Mrs A Knight Air and Mrs Curtis Mr and Mrs Burbank Mr and Mrs Baird Mr and Mrs Best Alisses Jennie Vora and Da Harriman of Los Angeles Mrs Cleorge Flint has returned from an extended sojourn in the northen part of the state including an (lilting at Lake Tah)e Mrs Naughton of St Louis has arrived in Long Beach as the guest of Mr and Mrs ('harks Malcom The Salad club inaugurated its sea son Nvith a smart affair at the home of Mrs Charles Adams of Daisy avenue Wednesday noon The color scheme of the house decorations was yellow A 12 o'clock breakfast was served and the guests passed the early afternoon discussing the various salad recipes proposed by the members -PURE AND HEALTHFUL -y from Alum or other injurious ingredients 1 11 1 Viit' 'V 11 1TV CI' tt i ''''1: Elii ZO Il 4 A 1 A5 4 4 '1 gl)S '''4' 11 A4 't' ''4 '14--ie't 7 0 1 ilili -OW p0 4 0 LoL' 714'-'Sk- IllAt1440 tt A ''-4 It' -PURE AND HEALTHFUL- 4 Fpiee from Alum or other znjurtous tugrethents I 4 nt: aprvi-4 lthrt-'ro IF: tislrrt'r 40t ft :11 007! Reassured The Amateur Humorist hands out this for the use of any comedian who can make it help pay the weekly board bill: "I used to work for Bye Bros but got in a row with Hai the manager and he tired me I wrote and asked for the week's wages coming to me and this is the answer I got: 'You'll get your Bye per Haps' City Journal Th th IS can I but me 1 per I.

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