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Los Angeles Evening Express from Los Angeles, California • 21

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21 LOS ANCIELES EXPRESS SATURDAY MAY 10 1913 1913 IMMED WEDDING Of ROYALTY SET FOR SEPTEMBER ENGAGED TO MARRY I FORMER KING MANVEL Year on Chaingang Sentence Insures Family Competence PIONEERS OF COUNIY RECALL OX-TEAIVI DAYS CITIZENS IN BATTLE WITH BANK ROBBERS DEATH OF DIPLOMAT REPORTED IN ERROR Baalmads Gls Tablets Quiet Your Rebellious Gas Forming Stomach of Portugal Is to Wed Hohenzollern Princess People Who Came to California Sixty Years Ago Picnic at Sycamore Grove Three Bandits Attempt to Blow Safe at De Beque Colorado Russian Count Cassini is in 1 Good Health in French Capital I NOW IN "L' VETERAN- DI PLPTMI RAEIm EN'T I I i ik-it A 1--')': i I 't lki 1 ::4 :::) i After all1 your atomach must digest your food and nothing artificial can take the place of nature The natural process of digestion depends upon the vigor and pie of our stomach nerves and any weaknems of these nerves stone your atomach's activity and gas forms lon't it perfectly logical then that such a remedy as Baalmann's Gas-Tablets is a direct specific for a rebellious gas-forming stomach inasmuch as itiey tone the stomach-nerves to action? Start in right now and cure the cause of your gas trouble These peculiar Baalmann'a Gas-Tablets are sold for 50c by every druggict but be careful and insist on getting the genuine in a yellow package For a free trial package send to Baa 'mann Co 336 Sutter St San Fran- Instead of sending Richard Zieger a bicycle dealer to the penitentiary after he had pleaded guilty to receiving stolen good he was allowed at the same time In Judge Monroe's court to plead guilty to the charge of failing to provide for his wife and children and was sentenced to a year on the county chaingang where he will earn $150 a day which will go to the support of his family This action was unique in criminal procedure in Los Angeles and was devised by Deputy District Attorney Joos to protect the wife and children from want while the husband and father was being sentenced for his crime Had be been sent to San Quentin his wife and children would have received nothing for his labor JUDGE M'KINLEY NOW ItST ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE3 SIGMARINGEN Germany May 10 marriage of former King Hank uel of Portugal and Princess Augustine Victoria daughter of Prince Wilhelm of Hohenzollern is to take place next September Princess Victoria is 28 years old and the eldest daughter of Prince William who is the head of the non reigning branch of the Hohenzollern family I 41 'f ::::::0:::17 1 1 Nr lit -c (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE GRAND JUNCTION Colo May 10--Three bandits escaped in a shower of bullets early this morning after they had attempted to dynamite the safe of the Bank of De Darius at De Beque 35 miles east of here A posse is pursuing the robbers The desperadoes gained entrance to the bank building and attempted to crack the outer safe One charge of dynamite had been exploded when Harris aroused by the noise saw a light Inside the bank and bank" he WaS shoved a revolver ordered him the order 'Jut bank building coon gathe-el alarmed made they wtre shots The the citizens Main street flIT ASSOCIATED MIER' LEASED WIRE) PARIS May Arthur Pavlovitch Cassini formerly Russian ambassador to the United States a report of whose death was published this week in the United States is enjoying excellent health at his residence here PAROLED PRISONER IS AGAIN ARRESTED Alva Myers who was granted two years' probation after he had admitted passing 27 bad checks today is in the county jail again charged with uttering six more Myers who is 22 years old and formerly was a messenger for the Citizens' National bank was placed on the two-year probationary term by Judge McCormick after he had made effusive promise to reform The new charges filed against him which constitute a violation of his probation include checks alleged to have been passed as follows: Globe Savings bank WI Lomax the optician $10 Henry Guyot hardware merchant $350 and 30 others ES 'e VVDMEN'S CLUBS Is MUCH IMPROVED started to investigate At the door of the 'The condition of Judge Mc- Kinley chief counsel for the South met by a robber who volver in his face and ern Pacific railroad is reported to away Harris obeyed have improved since he stopped at 'ae 800I1 as he left the i Los Olives because of a sudden at- he spread the alarm tack of illness A crowd of citizens I He will be brought to Los Ang- and when the robbers a eles late this afternoon on a special a dash out of the ban train and removed to his residence met with a fusillade At the time of his sudden attack bandits flred back at Judge McKinley was en route to and running through Berkeley in an automobile escaped from the town started to investigate At the door of the met by a robber who in his face and away Harris obeyed as 800n as he left the he spread the alarm A crowd of citizens and when the robbers a dash out of the bank met with a fusillade of bandits fired back at and running through "We came to California 61 years ago behind oxen teams and took two years to make the trip from Illinois" said Mrs A Garey today as a group of men and women near the four-score-years mark in -ife gathered about her Mrs Garey and her companions are members of the Pioneer association of Los Angeles county and they were holding an Outing at Sycamore grove "Our oxen survived the trip but some of the party didn't" continued Mrs Garey 4t "Olive and Anna Oatman two girls were taken prisoners by the Indians during the trip Olive later was released but Anna perished in their hands "The Indians also stole our cattle No we didn't come here in the search of gold as we had started out for the gulf of Mexico There were about 50 families in our party" Frank Slaughter who came to California from New York behind a team of oxen has lived in the state 56 years 38 of which he has passed In Los Angeles He said the trip was made in search of gold "When I came to Los Angeles there were about 11000 people here" said Mr Slaughter "Now 1 can walk up the streets and not meet any one I know" Frank Loosmore rnd wife were two other pioneers in the group "I have lived here 38 years" volunteered Mr Loosmore His wife also is an early resident "I have driven a team twice to Texas since I first came here 45 years ago" joined William Justice a young looking pioneer "I nave made this my home since my first trip and my eight children live here No more of Texas for me" COUNT CASSINI 4b I --Arnr There is no better guarantee or security than a good piece of real estate Unusual Inducements are offered every day In The Express The Street atreet i far lame To Go MEDIATE Through Chesterfield Square Throl r' PRINCESS VICTORIA Mrs Henry Stewart President The election of Mrs A Henry Stewart of this city to the state presidency of the California division of the 'United Daughters of the Con federacy is particularly gratifying to illocal members of the organization president of the Robert Lee chapter Mrs Stewart has proven her I lefficiency and 'won many friends in the ranks and her elevation to the 'dignity of state president comes her 1 associates believe as merited reward 'for faithful service The annual convention of the society was held Wednesday and Thursday of this week in Visalia ith delegates present from all parts 1 Of the state Sessions were held in i the Kaweah clubrooms Among the 1 I peels' features marking the conven- tion were the Spanish banquet in the old Spanish house which has been 'standing since 1852 the automobile ride thrOugh the orange groves a 'courtesy extended by the Visalia lboard of trade a brilliant reception and baU and a noonday luncheon Asido from Mrs Stewart the ofificers chosen are Mrs Massie tot San Francisco and Mrs John 11 1Knox of 'Visalia vice-presidents 'Mrs Queen of Long Beach recording secretary Mrs A El 1ington of Los Angeles corresponding secretary Mrs George Ingle of Berkeley treasurer and Mrs Harris of Fresno historian Mrs Mathew Robertson who served as chairman of the nominating committee with other of the Los Angeles delegates returned home this morning Mrs Stewart and her I 'mother Mrs Flora Loy have gone i on to San Francisco for a brief visit before again coming south Next year's convention will be held In Long Beach the first week In May EXPLAINS AFFIDAVIT' MADE AGAINST 011A win the Value of YOUR HORE HERE win incr the Value YOUR HORE HE If At the Very Least 10 1P5erpoOre ncte natn Do You Realize That there's no other property in Los Angeles with the unparalleled Increase In values of this Square and la cur rounding's? Here's a typical not an isolated example of in creasing value here in the past: One la-aere property bought a few years ago at g100 an acre sold a few days ago at S47000 This plot is must 4 blocks from Chesterfield Square This tremendous advanee In though seemingly large has In reality just begun THE REAL PROFITS ARE TO BE ENJOYED BY YOU At the Very Lel '4' 15 Pt'r Cent De You Realisi with thein vaium trifs field Square and tat rounding'? 'Here's a tyeiesil net Isolated example re otn creaming value no i One 16-aore property bn A few yara acre gold a few dayn 1 7 000 This Pint Is J1 S4 I blocks from Chas uaie adyea This trecnendou Laaerg 0 11 let THE REAL PRO! AR TO BY YOU MONKEY REAPPEARS IN FIGHT WITH CAT The small short-tailed monkey that made its appearance at the Micheltorena school yard two days ago and entertained several hundred childten during the afternoon has reappeared on the east side and now the motorcycle officers from the east side substation are playing a game of tag With the little animal The monkey is still at liberty The first intimation that the monkey had reached the east side district was when a bedraggled tom cat ap peared An the yard at 5408 Abbott place and set up a plaintive yowling It was scratched and bruised Sitting on a small hill a short distance away was the monkey A motorcycle officer was sent to Investigate 4 So far the police have been unable to learn the identity of the owner of the monkey but believe that it escaped from the wild animal farm and is on Its way back to the old home ERE ASSOCIATED PRESS IZASED WIRE CHICAGO May Maude' Robinson author of the affidavit call- 1 ing into question the moral conduct of Lieut-Gov Barratt O'Hara today told her story to the Ettelson cornmittee appointed to investigate the allegations Asked point blank by Senator Ettelsort if her relations with the lieutenant-governor had been unduly intimate the witness replied in the negative The witness said that she signed the affidavit at the request of Samuel Davis a liquor dealer of Springfield who assured her that it would never be made public and would be used only to coerce O'Hara Into steering his vice investigation away from Davis She said that the paper was meant as a club to be held over O'Hara according to assurances given her Later Davis asked her to sign a second affidavit against O'Hara bur upon advice of Fred Mortimer a lawyer friend of Springfield she declined to do so "Why didn't he want you to sign it?" inquired Senator Ettelson "Because he said that Davis might not keep his promise to keep the affidavit secret' After being In session about an hour the hearing adjourned until this afternoon O'Hara was not present at the hearing but was at the hotel waiting t9 appear in response to a subpoena "I am ready to go on the stand any time" said Mr O'Hara "I shall tell all I-know of it I am sure the testimony of Miss Robinson from what I have heard of it- has made an tmpression favorable to me" OFItL St 1 and Corisidelb Val of 44 irees t-se-: 2 2- 2 11' 2 ::::::2: :222 2 11 ft :4:: illive-00 Vi 1 1 I ri fi '1''41i'41'" tAi-''' -'4 '-)i-vi --t 41 171-'' '''''''-ii '-II-P- 47-' IC1070'fIt IA 'I' '''074-'4 '7 '14 ffivII- '4' 'It 1 '1k- 'tei -'ii'44 li tk 4:: :4 'j''' ''''''1t A'2Si'te i 4 1 1 11 441 '''4'''''' 'I 1 4 If' "4" 411 ''''4 i 4 ''S: 'I' i l''3X -6 r-4'14-- ''4 4 -f- --k4 4 :7 4- '''''141''" v1 '4' k1242ft- -F4 0 -esE f'' 0' 8 Ic i 77" -'il'! 1 a I 110 -j' i 'y't'1'4'i 4'' kk ix-v4-Q titi a( 22-2tet I e' 4 124 I 'LsIii'''''A'''' If ''''''''''1'''''' 111 41! rr 1' 7:: i vis 'ir 1- 1:: A a j-7 i A I I -ti: '7 1' )''''' "1' -4i I ti -s 'I 2 'Y '-'1 I 2 2 rneolrI 'elicstakoatsoa2sty2eac 0 1 I iiiiingit e'4 ingEitiMaNMEMMESS 4 ii If You Intercept the provementa and BUY NOW if You Intercept the NOW California Badger Club Tea The home of Mrs Harrison Ward 707 Menlo avenue is the scene this afternoon of an interesting 'tea given by the members of the Cal ifornia Badger club to raise the nucleus of a fund to be used in ing the expenses of the club's delegates to the next state convention The California Badger club is the first of the local organizations to take steps in this direction although the 'need for some time has been apparent According to present arrange ments by which delegates meet their 'own financial obligations only those able to afford the expense of a trip could be elected to these positions Now it is proposed that the club shall bear the expense in order that capable members whether ot ample or limited means may serve in this ca 4 French Section Will Entertain The French section of the Wednes ay Morning club will entertain with card party in the clubhouse Thee-day afternoon when five hundred will be played and prizes awarded Shakespeare Cl Program Members of the Shakgspeare Classes of the Cosmos club are preparing a 'special program to be presented the afternoon of Ma 28 Mies Frances Richardson Returns RICHARD WAGNER BIRTH WILL BE CELEBRATED The Fide lia Maennerchor the oldest and most prominent at the German singing societies of this city will celebrate the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Richard Wagner with a grand Wagner concert to be held Sunday night at Turner hall 821 South Main street An interesting program has been prepared by Music Director Siegfried Hagen Prominent numbers of the program are: The "Pilgrim Chorus" from Tannhaeuser the "Tannhaeuser March" (this with the assistance of the Walpurga Damen Chor) and Wagner's "Hymne an die Kunst" one of Wagner's little known works Other numbers will be rendered by the Fide lia Maenner Chor and the Walpurga Damen Choi' Smeby's orchestra will assist I) Hundreds of Thousands of Collat Have Been Are to Be Spent in This South west Should YOU Not Reap the Benefit? REMEMBER Chesterfield Square enjoys every bigheat clatia Improvement matic sanitary sewer'' 12 miles of cement walks electricity gas Sigh-preseure city water 285000 city schoel a city park asphalt boulevards and palm-lined Lots $1000 and Up Splendid Swiss Chalet and Modern Bungalow Homes $3200 to $4750 To Main-MonetaWest 54th Street car to Western Avenue Or take A Grand Avenue-West 48th Street car on Broadway to Gramercy Place walking south to tract See alent on tract Or call at office Charles List aentidi Phone: Home fn 488 Tract Phone: Rome 269260 Hundreds of Ou tie: ioHnallsnydeA rIl Be spent in This So Reap l'13nUefit 14ot RiME3113E11 flieste: $85000 ictirobtwa clis park ag ahindodpearInnl' west Sh Lot $1000 and I I Avenue egr A Orand Avenue Vr dw omee Phone: ttomo 4 -up TC Th tarrholenas el: PALOS VERDES LAND 00FIENY'S IS REPORT FORMER OHIOANS IN HOME-TOWN OUTING -Former residents of East Liverpool who number about 500 in Southern Califrnia gathered at Sycamore Grove today for an outing "Yes East Liverpool is famous for its pottery plants" explained one Buckeye "but we are not all pottery makers" "Many people in Southern California came from Ohio and we are lust a few of the number and decided to have a little hone-town celebration today" (SPECIAL TO THE EXPRESgl I LONG BEACH May 10---rrom reliable sources it was reported today that the Palos Verdes Land company bed disposed of its 15000 acres or more extending froni San Dedro to Redondo Beath to Doheny a Los Angeles capitalistfor $1500000 The deal was cloeed 3reeterday according to the report and was a cash transaction Llewellyn Bixby one of the members of the Palos Verdes Land company is said to have brought the money from Los 'Angeles to tong Beach in an automobile During the past year it has been reported on frequent occasions that the sale of the Palos Verdes acres was being negotiated through Hollingsworth Company and that Doheny was the prospective buyer Mr Bixby when asked today about the rumored deal would not deny or confirm the report saying that he was not ready at this time to make any statement There is no better guarantee or security than a good piece of real estate Unusual inducements are offered every day in The Express Ttlere security th estate tin fered every Miss Frances Richardson better -known as "The Flag Lady" has just returned from an Eastern trip and at once resume her work in conmection with the city schools While away she attended a number of the district meetings of the Nebraska (Teachers' association and lectured in some of the public and parochial schools he now bas as her guest for a short time her sister Mrs Lille inglish of Lincoln -Neb Friday Morning Guest Program Model Repub qic" will be the topic discussed by Baumgardt who is to give the guest program for the Friday Morning club tomorrow afternoon All the revance movements for which that country is known will be touched upon by the lecturer including the open-air parliament which is one of the greatest factors In Its civic development Considering the occasion most fitoting Mrs David "Chambers McCan president of the glob has invited as rapecial guests Mayor George Alexander and ell other present and prospective city Wheal's The mayor it i3 expected will speak briefly Stuart's DYSPEPSIA TABLETS Stua oosotoftdooftot cure all kinds of dYeDepsia loss of appetite gas in the stomach or bowels palpitation of the heart and every form of stomach troubles For sale by all druggists at 60 mete a package cure all ki appetite 1 bowels pal every form etaie by all package ISMINISICEMEMI SE I UWE ISIESERESEVAREBERINCEME on Your Home Site They Are a "SCARCE ARTICLE" Around Los Angeles It Takes YEARS to Grow Them: Often They Are WORTH MORE THAN THE LOT ITSELF Out "OAK KNOLL WAY" You'll Pay $5000 and Up for a "Tree Covered Lot" In Many Localities You'll Pay EVEN of Them an HOUR'S RIDE From the Business Center of Los Angeles THINK OF A HOME SITE Like the One Above Covered With FULL GROWN BEARING WALNUT Than 30 Minutes From "4th and Spring" With a Straight 5 Cent as Little as ONLY $550! And On EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS--Practically YOUR OWN INTEREST for FULL 2 YEARS' There's JUST ONE PLACE to Secure Such a WONDERFUL BARGAIN and That Is FIJI BARGAIN' and That Is for FULL 2 YEARS' There's JUST ONE PLACE to Secure Such a WONDER- The Age of Prevention The re of--- vention 41Inff CLEANER STORE KINGSTON CO 4imel to Nipping Trouble in the Bud by Simple Nipping Trot the Bud by Simple A I I 11 Cooked Food Sale ruder auspices of the Coleman House association a cooked food sale Is being held at656 South Broadway this afternoon the proceeds from 'which will be used as a first Payment an the present site of Coleman house which the institution has decided to ptirchafse if sufficient funds can be raised Mrs Coleman and Mrs Artitir ta Brie with other officials of the association are In charge of the arrangements and have provided sufficient to meet all demands POLICE CAN'T FIND MAN WHO CUT WIFE'S HAIR Angel Bouris a Greek laborer accused in a battery complaint with having sheared the hair front the head of his 17-year-old bride who formerly was Miss Matilda Marquez temporarily has eluded deputy constables who seek to arrest him on the charge A close watch Is being kept by constables of places Bouris frequented at Venice According to deputies who went to pour's' house at Venice last night relatives of the accused man declared that they would not understand why he should be arrested as they stated any nian had a right to cut off his wife's hair if it pleased him Mrs Bouris told Arthur Keetch deputy district attorney who issued the complaint that unreasoning jealousy led her husband to commit the act VICTOR LEVY GIVEN DECREE OF DPIORCE Victor Levy today was granted an interlocutory decree of divorce from his wife Mrs Marie Brown-Levy who has prominently been identified with the charges brought against George Bixby of Long Beach now under indictment as a result of the investigation made by the grand Jury into white slave conditions in Los Angeles Mrs Levy following the court's decission stated she will marry again when the final decree is entered which will be One' year -from now i The application of the principle of prevention in medicine embraces the more general use of antiseptic agents as a mouth wash or gargle and in application to cuts wounds scalds and burns The prevention of dieease is much idmpler and certainly more easy of accomplishment than is Its cure A little scratch or cut a simple sore throat a slight ache the bite of a mosquito or gnat Insignificant irritations of the moment But the evils which result from these slight camees form a ghastly host of horrifying magnitude The commonest causes of disease and death enter our systems through just such intlnitemimal mediums as the mosquito bite which hes Oiled more graves than were ever dug after battle Dr Woods Hutchinson says: "It is reany an excellent thing to be thin-skinned Whenever You feel a scratch or prick Or Ineeet bite wash the injured part at once with some good antiseptic solution scratches and ilea bites should be treated with anything but contempt" In line with this thought we have carefully compounded LISTOGEN and we urge you to accept our earnest statement that in the prevention of infectious disease in the relief of sort throat and minor ailments of the nose ear or skin in the care of the teeth or nails as a deodorant or disinfectant LIsToGEN Is the superior of any preparation of a similar character LISTOGEN le on saleht the Owl Drug Co and Spring Ste Fifth and Spring Ste Fifth and Broadway 25 three elms at 25c Sec and $100 Get a bottle keep it handy Its uses are many and its el- ficacyi moat The prevention more genera as a mouth nitration to burns The prove idmpler and oomplishmen scratch or ci slight ache gnat Mai grit ment But these slight of horrifying The Comm death enter such 'Mina mosquito bil graves than Dr Woodi really an el skinned or Prick Or 'tired part al septic soluth bites should but contemn In line carefully co we urge you ment that eilavAtoto '10 OfeViSi "CUDAHY CITY" These LOW Prices Will Not Last Long until the car 0 For 0 the present line is RE- To See "Cudahy City" on SEVENTH (V) bestVr eEetil anywhere 171air SPRING STREET with front and rear signs mCLIDANY CITY" TO END OF LINE CITY" OFFICE open EVERY until LATE Victor Edwards Subdividers EXCLUSIVE SELLING AGENTS General Offices 200-207 IL Hellman Building Fourth and Spring ITITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST CO TRUSTEE 1 758 South Hill Cleaners 810 to WOO neamo Bari Schaffner a Marx Clothes' Hare Schaffner Slam Clothes" VCrItrgCt2: Broadway at Sixth-221 South Spring IDIAArgovo) P11111011 MOND ry DIAG0 TO Inn 413 SO Cleaners t10 to WOO -1tenmo Bari Schaffner Mars Clothes' I TuD A 11 ciTy92 Hart Schaffner IS Illarz Clothes" 41 Thee Low Prices Will Not Last Long bl 4 1-1' terEL I allil For the until the car line is RE- 9 I IIC I 4 Vo' 1 To See "Cudahv City oRn (7t11110 17r SPRING STREET with front and rear signs a Broadway at Sixth-221 South Spring mCLIDAHY CITY" TO END OF LINE CITY" OFFICE open EVERY until LATE 'I 4e1 I Victor Edwards Subdividers EXCLUSIVE SELLING AGENTS dtd General Offices 200-207 IL Hellman Building Fourth and Spring A I TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST CO TRUSTEE 1 i OA IAMOlirki' Xl" C7-0 TO an 6 24710N Omm- atm Srz: 4 siwoat vossote wows lig liti-45 Sa BROADWAre SECOND CASE UNDER BURNETT LAW HEARD 1 The second of the cases alleging violations of the Burnett tenement-house act came Into the superior court this morning on appeal while the constitutionality of the act now 1 Is a subject before the state supreme court The case of It 14 Barstow who is accused of failing to provide 11 fit 1 dent lavatories in the Hope Vista apartments at 345 South Hope street was called before Judge Finlayson in department 11 of the superior court 1 this morning and continued until lay 17 for argument Barstow appeals from a sentence of 10 fine or 10 days' imprisonment 4tposed by Judge Bose in police 1 k-- 4-.

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