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Mrs. Charles Granger of Pasadena, Mr», Robert Smith, itfrs. Felix. Taylor, th« Mlssea Belle, Alice and Ber tha Wnlker, Mlsa ' Florence ' Judd and Miss Lulu Ilnhn. Mrs. Hutchason haa Just returned from a two months' tour of the east and a visit, at her former home In Indianapolis, Ind. She will, be at home the first Wednesday of each month. Printers' Banquet Th« closing day of the old year wit nessed the third of a series of reunions of the employes of the Commercial printing house. On the two previous occasions f Mr. Knoch, the proprietor, entertained the: personnel- at his resi dence, but the large number of peopte employed precluded his doing so on this occasion,' so the bindery was made Hie scene of the banquet. - The machinery of the establishment made the back ground for a picturesque arrangement of crepe paper in the, national colors, flags* smltax, poinsettlas and other floral decorations. '.An Immense canopy in the form of n Japanese umbrella was formed' of al ternating strips of red, white and blue tissue, bordered with double festoons of the same. From this ' depended Japanese lanterns, j C. 11. Smith acted as the.'toastmaster. Mr. Knoch ;re eponded in a most excellent manner, thanktng his employes, some of whom have been in his employ for seventeen years. ,'■.■• '. ■'■■•/, ;-\r '■ • '...' ■ . : Rev. B. P. Ryland,, pastor of. Trin ity.M. E. church, South, gave an in spiring address to »young men, urging them not" only to , live, within their ■means but to practice thrift. He was followed by Wm. Cleaver, secretary of the Y. M. C. A. • ■ S/. R. Coles , spoke entertainingly on the good feeling prevailing In the office. Miss Florence Chapman, the head of - the ; , bindery, W. Elmo Reaves, the business manager, G. M. Cornwall, ; the oldest employe in the house, Paul I Heydenreich, the J cutter, and . others • also gave short addresses. Miss Bessie 'Knoch and Gus Herrera gave readltifra /and little Olive Knoch sang a song. i? .There were ilfty people present. Martin. Morton ■,i ßeneath ; a : ' wedding bell' of white jferanluma and smllax the' marriage of Miss Marlnda' Martin and George Mor ton iwas celebrated Sunday last at 2 o'clock at the home of the bride's pa rents, '958 East Fifty-second street. Thß ceremony, was performed by the Rev. E. A..Healy. : / •' ' . ' • ' '^Throughout the pretty home clusters of holly and mistletoe were used in an artistic arrangement. After the cere mony * a'sumpl' tiou's Christmas dinner .was 5 served 'and 1 covers were laid . for the relatives and intimate friends of the young couple.- - ■ ; ' , ' .'■^The bridewas. attired in a white bril llantlne elaborately trimmed with white 'satin ribbo^n and valenclennes lace.' She carried a shower bouquet of white car nations' and ferns. .Miss Martin was attended ' by vMis3." Peterson aa ' maid of honor ,■ and little Fern, Rice as ring , bearer.' • ' • - ~TIVe jgroom was attended by Robert H'-Maitin, brother of the bride. The bride, who has been a resident of Los Atigeles for three years, was born and raised : in 'Ventura. :•. Mr. Morton is a young business man of Arizona. >. ' "Afterj-a wedding 'journey to Long Beachthe ; young 'couple 'will visit friends in Los Angeles for a few daya, after which 1 they .will leave for their home in Arizona, v ' A Christmas Dinner i';_.-'An agreeable time was. spent at; a 6 -o'clock dinner given by Mrs. .Willis and {Mrs.; Harvey at 734' Decatur . street ;- .Christmas evening.". Among those pres /: erit 1 were: .■ Misses Lily Butler, Georgia -y Thomas and Delia Harvey; Messrs. H. M S^ark, ■' James: Brown, J. W. ' ■' Abeson, v,jR-;v ,jR-; Adamson and . R. 11. Willis. The m dining J room • was ■ decorated 'in the U Christmas colors, red and white roses. "!. The menu ; consisted of all the market / offered* in ' good : things pertaining' to .Christmas cheer. .. ;rt>.i4!? *.,-.-..- • . ■ ■"■ ... ■ ■ ; ' Entertained at Dinner ;, y Thei beautiful home. of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Holbrook of 1030 Westlake avenue .was transformed into a bower of beauty last Saturday evening," when Miss. Bess Holbrook . entertained ' •< about ■ twenty guests at dinner. ■; 'The spacious : dining , room was 'especially , artistic, 1 the deco rations being 'entirely of holly berries. Suspended-over the center of the table :was an. immense holly bell, '.. The place "cards were in the form of bells. , Holiday Festivities At, the Tuesday morning game of whlsti at jthe ' Westlake ; hotel, Mrs. T. L. Elly, won 'the prize. ...., , ; , ■/evening": at j the '; six-hand Baltimore and ;> Miss Selden won -the prizes. V, One ■of the pleasantest social times •of 'the \ guests was enjoyed. J. 13,'- Duke! | the proprietor of the hotel, was -the! recipient \of a substantial Christmas "gift I from , the guests. > Mr; and' Mrs.', Elly had I a Christmas tree'. ln' the. dlhlngroom, whei-e 'gifts .were distributed to [the guests. Christmas . Reunion ; ' Mr. 'and Mrs. 3.\ C. Snavely of 3223 Central avenue held . a family reunion Christmas day.; The house. was pret tily ', decorated, and a, social, time was enjoyed. \ Those present were: ;' Mr/ and Mrs. W. S . Mcßrlde, .Hopkins Station, Mich.; -Mrs. J. O. Cliiie'an'd.f)o'n, v . Sher man,' of.Troplco; Mr., and Mrs."'J.' C. Snavely and eon, Mrs. G, A. Halls and daughterV Elsie, . Oxnard, Cal.;, Mrs. V. 'A: • Kenyon, : ; Ventura, *Cal.; : Mrs.' ForbW, H." Rector, Loa Angeles. . Highland Ebell *T The , travel . section of the Highland Park', Ebell ', club spent a, delightful morning 'Tuesday .when Miss • Tripp, the . president, gave tin , informal ' talk on her recent travels through Ireland, The 'second Tuesday ,'ln January Mrs, (Jrenleaf will lecture in the college uuditoriuni on ."Mlsslona," .-, . Piano Recital MUs : Carrie "» l{. ' Conger ■ of Witiner Hlieet ' entertatneU her ■• piuuo ' pupils Wednesday ufternmjii, tliu preseiita tlon f' »n ■uiiivablu JinißkHl vrocrutn btijiar tha chief feature of the affair. • Those present 'were Mrs. Q. J. Anderson, Mrs. w. A. Kins, the Misses Pearl Grant, Cora Canfleld, Ua Hutchinn, ' A1lc« Scott, Gladys Conger* Eva Davis, Flor ence Chase, Florence Bailey, Irene Mo- Cray, Dorothy Conger, Mary HowUnd, Marion Newberry, Musters Claire New berry and Julian BlalsdelU Orpheum Party Members of a party of young men from Long Beach • who attended the performance at tha Orpheum Thursday evening and weTe afterward nerved with -supper at Levy's Included: F. K. Rhaw, H. 8. Gundroy, F. W. Steams, J. B. Counts, Adam .Wnssem, O. M. Wilson, William Dower, K. 11. Horsch, FV A., Knight, George Flint, Harry Bafndollnr. U 3. Barber. C. IT. .Polrt dexter, K. C. Denlo, F. L. Downs and Horace Austin. .. ' Merry Mob Entertains The Merry Mob entcrtnlned recently at cards at the home of Miss Kathcrlne Saunders, RO2 Kast Twenty-flfth street. Mies Cnrrle Mullen and Joe Saunders won first prizes and Miss Funny Gregg captured the consolation. Those pres ent wore Misses Gregg, ;Zella Sackctt, Mamie Stanton, Carrie Mullen, Edith Lewis of Pasadena, Katherlne Saun ders nnd Messrs. Jlldfonl McOlnnls, Joe Regan, Alex. Mullen, Joe Saunders, El wood Stanton. Dancing Party ' Dancing at the Woman's club house Thursday evening was under the au spices of members of the Young Ladles' institute, a club of East Los Angeles young women who have banded them selves together for social enjoyment. Stamm's orchestra furnished music for the dancing, and guests were received by the Misses Elizabeth McCarthy, An toinette Ganahl, Anna Gessau, Mar garet riorum and Margaret Moloney. House Party Miss Emma Charlebols of Ventura is the guest of Miss Florence Judd of 1437 lowa street, who will entertain with a card jjarty in her honor Monday even ing. Members of a house party,' whom Miss Judd Will entertain from ' last evening until .Tuesday ; are: Mr. '.and Mrs. James :H.'v Wilkinson and Norrls Wilkinson of Pomona, Miss Mabel St. John of Whittle,!- and^Fred Charles. '' Poppy Whist Club ■; The 'Poppy "Whist club was enter tained by Mrs. Russell at Mrs, John son's, 1310 "Walnut street Wednesday afternoon. 'The house was nicely deco rated and a lunch was served. -■ The first prize was awarded to Mrs.' House; second, to | Mrs. Lapham and the con solation to Mrs. Paulsen. Entertain ' Students ' Miss 'Edna Blu'mve 0f:285-Lake ave nue, Pasadena, a student 'of the ; Los Angeles College of Fine Arts, U. S. C, entertain; the students of the',col lege for the ' Tournament of' Roses. Following the parade'an elaborate lun cheon will be served. . Poinsettla Club .The .farewell leap year party, given by the Pojnsettla' club Monday evening, December 26, ' was ■ a success, ' and . a novel and enjoyable evening was spent by.' the'many. couples attending. '••■ Invitations have been ! issued ! for. the January series, beginning 1 Monday evening, January 2— New Year's night. Social Notes Mrs. George . W. Jordan of 3012 Ver mont avenue will entertain at ' cards Friday . afternoon," the guests being members of a recently organized euchre club. ... '.'. , Misß Mary E. Spear has juat ar rived home from her extended trip vis iting the World's fair and several of the;, large eastern cities. . ■ Mr. and Mrs. T. T.'sto\V of Redlands are'vlsltlng Dr. and Mrs. ; W. It. Gose wich of 837 Beacon street.' ' The 'Merrymakers 'will give a dancing party .Wednesday evening, January 4, at'Blanchard hall. : ".' .. , . ■ ."• The Phllolethea* club will \ give . a dancing party on Friday evening Jan uary: 13 at Kramers'. , •; : Mrs.- Louis Schwartz, formerly of Ho tel Granada, has removed to 747 West Seventeenth' street,- where' she will be at home.the first' AVednesday. I Members of the UJp-to-Date. Whist club were guests of the Misses Dent of 2720 Wllshire boulevard Thursday aft ernoon. -■ : ■. ; :. : ■ "W. C. Stryker of Hanford will return north Monday after a brief visit wfth Mrs. Stryjcer, who is in Los Angeles for the winter. : • Miss Mary E. Spear Is again at honw in Los Angeles, having just returned from an > extended trip through thy cast, in the course of which she visited the St.' Louis fair- | * Mrs. P. E. Weaver of 1320 West Jef ferson street will entertain members of the Thlinblo club of Los Angeles hive No. 1, L, O. T.'M.V at an all-day meet ing next • Tuesday, j I^oyalty chapter, 217, O. E. S., cnter tulned wltli H New ' Year's ball at Kra mer's yesterday evening. • ' . Members of tlw, Young Ladies' insti tute, a Bocialclub of which Miss Julia Italian of 803 Hancock street is presi dent, will hold their next meeting Tuesday evening, January 3, in. the' V. M,'l. hall, Downey 'avenue.' Trolley. Whist club members will en« JW,'W ford party and bariquet at Chrls to'bher's next Tuesday ' evening,' Mrs; Brock acting as hostess for the occa sion. ; Mr. ' and Mrs. N. S. Averlll of 1635 Rockwood street held a reunion of old Fal rfleld, la., j friends | Christmas . eva ning. About a dozen were, present and enjoyed ' a 1a 1 pleasant evening; , Mr, , and Mrs. .Averlll were former' residents of Fairfleld. '■,".-, : ' : : ' ' Mr. and ■ Mrs. ; John ' Morton of 162b Rockwood street ga,ve a'whiat party to watch the old 'year out and the. new year, in." Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Plttsburg are ylsitliiaT 'their ; son, , Harry/Jones, 1065 (Sunset ', boulevard. *.' '_ ■• ' ; ' Mrs. ; Plora'i Henderson . of ? 323 , Sot}th Grniitl avehuV spent the" holidays .with her'.»on'nt' Ban f'edro. ! \ * ■ Miss Addie Foerat of Cincinnati is LOS ANGELES HERALD : SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY », iooj. visltlngr her sister, Mm. o. t>. Spark*, a iruest af th« Lrwrejoy. Mr. ' and Mrs. D. If.' Buxton snd daughters, Beatrice nii.l Mnrl«\ of Dm Molnes, lowa, have arirved in Los Angeles and are at home at 435 Granclvlow. NaOSG SUBURBAN NOTES WESTLAKE Mrs. Gamble and daughter* of 2326 West Ninth street were vfsltlng rela tives at Redlands last week. Dr. and Mr*. Palette, corner West Ninth street and Grand View avenue, have gone to Riverside to spend tho New Year. *Mrs. Pallette's parents ac« vompafiled them. ■ L. 8. Sfimpsoii of Boston Is a recent arrival nt the Westlake hotel. < ' Recent '• arrivals nt, the Lnkevlew hotel • are: f "p; ■ 8., Ong and wife, - Mr. nnd ;. Mrs. 8.:, T. bonthlrt, Columbus, Oj; Miss Charlotte. Wadsworth, James to«(i,'N.' D.T .T.vlt. Schneider, wife and son, -Cincinnati,' 6. Mr/ niid Mrs,' 'C, '.L. Richardson ' of Manchester^ N...H.i ■; guests .of the Lclghton, . were ..vlsKliib" Dr./nnd Mrs. 11. ,C. French of PnsaOena.lust week.. ArrlvuM) nt tho Lelghtort 'nre: . : Mrs. E. Jt, /Porter, .Salt : Lake City; Mrs. 5..L., Adanm,' Miss ' M..E., Adams, New York;; A; C; You mil ns and wlfe.Mlss E. Linberg,''.Wliiotia,'Mlnii.; Mwi J. C. French, Mrs. N. It.' Varlck, Mulichester, N. H.; Henry Williams, 'Detroit. ■ SOUTH PARK Wilbur Grant, recently 'from New Hampshire, has purchased a' lot on Eust- Fifty-second street,, between South Park and Mc'Kinley avenues, and will j build n. I modern j cottage home. Jumes : Cousey has purchased a lot on East Fifty-second street,' between Walrath street and South Park ave nue. He will build .a modern cottage. . "Recent arrivals at the Urban home, 358 East Fifty-fourth street, are: Mr. and Mrs. Al G. Neal,' E. Sterling of Texiicnha, Tex.; E. IC. Miller. Newton, la.; J. O. Bartasch, San Frunclsco; Mr. and Mrs. E. A.' Meyers, Iowa; C. C. Carver, Emporia, Kan. Mr. and /Mrs. Morton,', who wern married on Christmas day, have gone to Yuma, Ariz., to reside. The bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,F. Murtln, re sideat 958 East Fifty-second street. Patrick Neary 'of .BuffaloV N. D., Is here for his health und Is the guest of the Urban home' for the winter. DALTON CENTER J. 11. 'Wimberby | has ' purchased two lots, corner. Compton avenue and East Twenty-third ■ street,' and will build i a business . house on the property.: , * \ - Mrs. E.E. Chadburn... has purchased a lot .on' East ;.Twenty-second ; street arid wilUbuild a home. , . ' . . : ... Mlsa Irene \ Hall of 2020 Central ave nue is visiting her brother.'-Frank'Hall, ♦t.jSanta Maria.- •;' •■ .^ J . •■^^' •/.;■,• W. T.Dalton is preparing to bullda brick' business block, 'southeast corner Central avenue.and' Washington street. " J. . H. Poagc | and family *of Pomona are residing at .1333 East Washington street;. 1 .-■'. ;.". ■••,'■'' ,■•'.?.•.'. EAST LOS ANGELES . Mrs. : J. D. Pfeifer of .3224 Pasadena avenue has returned from a visit to 3anta Barbara. , • /- • ' ■ Ferdliiand Adler of Paso Robles was a recent guest of IT. Schakow and fam ily, 3214 Downey avenue, ion his way home from St. Louis.' •'. ■ .'".'.V, /Miss C. Metaler; of 2514 Downey aye m I9msfm ra rfi rI Ibl PS Km ra _^li^i' ii^^^s H^BbKhmSA^SbT mS& ißm ' Bra Here's!, the'.; fflaJdestij best news, that .. '•. v • \jffrAri& * * < ever / came ■ to',, deaf > people— news so : '.Jmr 2sS»«»ili;Ay '^^.' welcome and so joyful that it seems jfn/ul' I'~~'1 '~~' » Yet It', h Inis- nbfcoiulplj- line— nnd it _/$ _i<f^nui l^S 'f\ The must wonderful euros of Deaf- I:'A | Hi' z£?ifsFsM nnsa the world has ever known— cures #:'Of 1 i|', JR&>KtWs&^/%<9L \ that serin like the miracles .; of Bible I.- || y \\y days— are now being made by a great I j £71 I L llillS^- gpeciallst, who after years of study I C »3 JpMF^ ' ,'iI>ImB&!?' I and scientific Investigation lims at last I ' fljl #W //////i&fimS^' found., the true way. to, cure Deafness. 1 - tQU I jftiidlmEmMWw,, ' ■I. : I His success is amazing the medical 1 L^l ' ' minmm»m\litii'illlllil\h, ■ I profession, and well It may. for he lfcal Rill IWMm'^ '"" | cures the must stubborn long : stand- \ \ wll Iw///i/Jfi|st>fcl|Sf Ing • cases of Deafness and restores I; wl IWfiiiK s hearing where all other ductor.s and !<; >a 'OaJHw^^rSv 5" '' < treatments have failed. , ' '" \ '•. .^ft "t -' I .Deafness Specialist Sprpule, who ip . %'.' \ "• doing- this remarkable and 'beneficial ■ %', \ , »sS^KiB« ; * v ..' •. j work, '. Is already.- furious In > Kuropo ! 't '■%.' i\ '^^H' ■' y and America ' us tli<* greatest author-" ." % '' \ NKbt ' Ity of the age on Deafnewß. , H« feels ■ 1 ' l i'r» '\*^ i? " ' that the cure for deafness was to- . , \A\\oC 'i! '!m vealod to him because of his true, ' , TLAvW^ :'•" '''I sympathy, and: feeling, for the < Deaf. . '':> WCvON j'U h'/i His lienrt has always ached over their VjJv silent 'suffering nnd he has ever real- izod to'tlie full the bitter loneliness of their lives. ." Now that ' he, has found .^maat^^ the certain xneana of making, the Deaf hear, he Is more than 'happy to use that knowledge to^help them. Ho feels that it Is his duty to asoist all those Buf- fering from Deafness, and In friendliness mid sincerity he gladly offers • ■: FR^ ; ; the benefits of his ekllland learning. If you are Deaf— if your hearing Is fail- ing in any degree— hq will study your, case carefully and tell you without it ■""""TTTT"™"" "™T™~^ costing you a, cent,, just how to cure »ntiilM reader* of : . y< ? ur Deafness. No iono lieed":hMltate TL*" />'■ ' ■'■tiila paper to, medical' ' !*• ' accept. ' tUtft ' generous offer, for >Vr". ■Illj^ I lOlinflll aflvlc " f i"« "» •-•"'''"s. 'Wproulo Is heart and.so ul in his work •."rvW"" dt . ufn *'»- '( •: ' : And Jilb great -aim ■la, to bring liappU Do your eani Itch? '.■'....,'. ' : , ness to deaf people, Ills mall every ua jrour can tbrob? jj a y Is enormous— it : contains requests 1% ffi etJ. trouble rouT from a » over the worl d *>* ' the Val- i>Uea»va« %'tnu! your war - ' uable free medical advice he so gladly How Uuur have y»u been deaf ?"' ' gives,- and hundreds of. letters of u« you Cave palu lv your e«rar , , heartfelt gratitude from people he has Aroyo< woraetaduuipwea her* / already cured. ' ma y %n € £» b to& r£n,y*lsS&lr £n,y*l$S&1 No matter how Operate or Incurable your Uoyou£*v*rtaaln«»ounda%youreHraf member he haa. cured numberleaa . caaea of U^ your U«ft££°SiS£^ wheu^Su 1 ™v. »»»<"<»■ one. coiurtdered hopele.B. where people a culdT <-•.:.. ' vl9 lm(1 not heard for . yeara— oaaea <ot i people Cvii you hear aomeaounda better thuu ut »lvanced age who never expected to hear others? • -%• • uualn. Distance mukeana diflerence to hlm- Are there hiaelnc . aounde like ateaui ea- '»>* Uoee not. hay. to ace. you. If you want to caplua*? ■ ' - . • kbe cured of your' Deaf neu all you need to do Do your tan crack when you blow your, '» thla: Anawer the queatlona, yea or no, write uaae ? ,- i . . , . your, name and addr«aa< plainly j on > the dotted ■* Unea, out out tha free advice coupon and mall , i. ' It ut once to ■ , .■; — ■ :r*■■ ■ • ■• > ■ ka»b .........;.,........... ..,......, D eaft^ S s,Specialist Sproule Al»l»l« KSS . . .V. .-.:.. .',...' .;.. , u'ii aiiuuie. l>ubllit Uul» crelly. -li ttlauU. fonnurly n^tSUKnSK^mBKBMMSBtSmmSHS^ :«ur«»uu . urittw -Buj'mJ. m ■ • Tiailii I'liillilliiK. HiiMon. Don.it lnsc thla Bivat ••■• opjioi'tunlty of rfKaliil.'f your htailuif. - \\ lilt 'v . t ' ' ■' ■ ' '- ■ ■ | t.» olm NOW— TUDATI nue pleasantly »nt«rtaln#rt a party of sixteen, girls lut Thursday . afternoon In £«nor of Ml*B, Florence Marx, who is her« en her.va<sAtlon from. a. board ing who-il In, Sail Francisco. J, A. Kinrltz-r lias purchased of M. S3. Patterson the residence at 2512 Man- Itou avenue.'. < . Ml«s .Vlvlun Springer, ha» arrived from Pueblo, Colo., and .will reside with her parents at 2824 Kant Main street. Kureka Rebekah lodge Initiated one candidate and received on« member by card at its meeting Wednesday evening. OARVANZA M. T. Heed of Rockford, Ifl., wall. the Jtuest/of his cousin, Mrs. W. R..'Myers, 306 North Avenue 66, . Friday, being on his way to San Francisco, where he expects to practice law. John. 11. Ebellng, a wealthy mnnu facturer.of Oreen Hay, WK, Bnd wife, are recent arrivals at the Gnrvanza Vllln for the winter. . The Misses !l lea ton will occupy the. Dr. . Lou Iso TUchtor cottage, 111 .South Avcntic 66 this week.' Dr, Ulchtcr will reside' with 'her 'sister, Mrs. J. C. Bmlth'.'On Eiißle-Rock avenue. The Epworth ■ Ichru* of tho • Gar vu'n'za .Mothodl«t ; church govo n watch night social at the home of Mlsa Jes sie Whltcomb. , j , . ■ | Mlbs Floru . •Dnrb'er of San Diego Is spending tho holidays with her sister, Mrs. ■ James G. Cottolyoii, on Hayes u venue. . . . i « *,' :. . •.; ' : ;.Dr.-J.'L.' Smith of Chicago will. soon occupy his cottugß recently purchasecl of William Preston,, corner Eugle Roclt avenue and Avenue 63.- ■ •;.-.' ' A. Wellington has purchased a lot on ' Ruby street near Avenue 65 and Is building a cottage home. | .7. ,Wnlberg will soon build a modern cottage on. his lot recently purchased, corner Avenue 66 and .Crescent street. BOYLE HEIGHTS F. J. Pollard has come from Daggett to visit his family at the Hotel Mt. Pleasant during the holidays. G. D. Freed, Mrs. C. E.Ash of Delta, Colo., and .George' Afli ■ of Chelan, Wash., are guests of Mrs. G. D. Freed, suest of. the Hotel Mt. Pleasant. . Charles . Young has removed with his family to 127 West Avenue Forty two. Highland Park. .'■'•.• The following party of the Heights wllr go today, to Mount Wilson:' F.K. Handel, Sam Kutz, jr., A. Manig and CD. Chafer. [ ; ' ' • ' . ; a\lis. McOuire of 2119V2 East First street has gone to Sacramento to re side. » BELMONT HEIGHTS • Mr. and Mrs. M.\H. :- Alger of Edge wood, la., are recent 'arrivals and are the guests of the former's mother, Mrs.' H. B. Alger, 149 Loma drive. ._;'.', . Mr." and" Mrs. J. ■R. Stewart and J. B." Talt of : Santa ■ Maria . are spending the holidays at 311 Loma drive. ■■, J". S. Bergman "and A. Hiley, mining expert, have gone to. Sonora, Mex., In the Interests of their. mining claims. \V. A. Murray, formerly occupying rooms at the Rogers house, has re turned ,to this, hostelry. ;. ■ ...-. ■. ' r ; i % 'j. iSLashbfook, ' who is.' attending col lege at : Berkeley, is spending the holi days with his mother, Mrs. : S. J., Lash brook, ■ 1618 , Rockwood , street. HIGHLAND PARK The" meat market of J.- F. Meier, 5725 Pasadena avenue, was broken into Thursday night., There was no money in: the cash register. ' . . ; .T. Woods of Eagle Hock valley has broken ground for a store building at 5721 Pasadena avenue. • . MERCANTILE PLACE Tho Arcado between Fifth nnd Sixth Streets from Broadway to Spring Street j, . 1 1 . ' The Best Places to Trade In This Novel " Shopping District ■ ■ .N. N ...Music Every Saturday Ni^ht... 1 MERCANTILE PLACE | FOR RENT-One Fine Store on Q % Wesley /.RbbcrtS, Phones—Home 4B3fr; Main 5578 ...... Agent——* LJ ™?2™*B,. SUNSET BAZAAR QElgfl 2^B Mercantile Place. . „....* ~ TnH Thoy have the filial ■■::''. ':. _ "' " .«'■•-,.'• AJB Hgiit m ti, B ; dty for 209 Mercantile Place : '*'' They'-'rire maKlngonr' WeareTrado Our »tock Is com- • ' ' rinxßti 'nKAtITIFIIIj CAHUON Agents for the ' ■' ■■ - '• plete «nd fresh and kWSit&Sfw^ "S : : Anthony c^scovui PHOTOGRAPHIC!:: i^f"^ } j for .carbon panels that others Co., of New York, CIIDDI IPC i 'V 8V 8 d 0 develo P in S ,J, J "charßC J">.flo or morn for. Romem- cJVlanufacturers of JUrrLICJ ■ and printing with : ber ' the place. Open Sundays. cA n^c o Cameras, ' ' '"'■' "' care and it i» o\U ' ' ... 'Films to fit all ' ''"■;. :, aim to" pleaso ;«ll.V'i ' /T^^ Cameras and Ko- /£h\*£l[ 3 « Bring us your pet H\or ' .■» \ : Yaks, Cyko, Royal, f i ; \ negaUve and let u« 1 \ Monarch and Wa. >i» mak ° yOU *" c "" /^WIOVX \ r\CL tertone P a p c r s, largement. You will %M%@^\lv«>w V« Studio Outflts> etc - be P leased with iv '' ■ . '" ' ' " -, - --.- - ' i - ' '; . ■ ■■!■■■ I a— aaaaaw a— - i.om*Ts Pc-co Dancing Aeadcmy 21* iMercantllc Place H o^e3B3o i.^'L!;- ■■.■■■■■-»—■■, ' -; ' • complete une of. g^fl^B , ; 203 Mercantile Place Ferns, Palms and •jf ** mBsF IVpTV Year's TVTatlTiee Potted Plants ijg^fg^ I^l CW X GAL g> ifAaniAPP.- . . lislimolcs Furnished on Ploral HBawvu'll^ ' ■ I)CCOra "° nS ' • QK^TO'cTWonday, January 2nd. 2:30 to 5:30 . Careful cAttentian to Funeral, Pieces '; X:! gj tot - i •. ■ ■ ■• '. ■ ' - " THE YAMATG Social Dance Every Tuesday and Saturday Evenings . Private Instructions Daily.... 'S^a^Pr^rtus \ \ ,' / . New Classes Forming this ,Week Mew Year..... Seek Adm j ssion :., • ...Home PKone 8201 Antiques and Art Curios of Japan* . . ....• and All Kinds of Embroidery ' . ' ' '" - ' \--x .. '■ 'and Drawn Work ' : '|. : ■:.■■ ' .'. '.. ' '. . .- 1 ■..■'.■ ;. •■ . ■.'•,•':."<•; _■; -iJ&SfcL. ■ ( After the " ... m^^ ;.; \ Holidays, Herald Want Ads. ■<*t^g**^E?+ * as Before... sure winners ' ■ ■ ' -'" ' "■ I : - ■'- " •:■■•■•■•■ '■'■•• ■-'- J■' TpleplioneMaln 4963. Main store, ■ > f ... ...... 214 South Broadway, Los Angclrs. • ' • . ''^tJBSSMwI' ''■ ''■>' '■'' '~' ' ■ Telephones: Main -6145, Home 9118. ■ ■ \ 211 Mercantile Place Los Angeles ; ' .. :,'. .:. .:v ■•.'■' ■^':.:"# . '>\.-h- . ■■■. ■■'. ■ ■.'.'■ .-. ~ r: \ VIGOR 0 U S I Describes, the Work I Done by California's I Leading Monthly | Sunset Magazine Strong Western Work and . . . Beaut if ul Illustrations. ;' '.\ Read the Current Num- ; '," '). ber and Send it East. . ••-. i $1.00 a Year, 10 Cents ul x ' Sold By All News Dealers || We Have Refilled p" Mlslllf All the Vacancies fill Made in Our StocK by Santa Claus LIJ^ ' 'And are. in better condition for W\f iJll^. pji supplying the demands of fur- '■' allic^N "I ill niture buyers than, ever before., : if I I (Xl In addit '° n *? ° u^ Btpck i V 4liy^^' ■■" ra>§ • we have some special bargains . ;, that will interest close buyers: W<J Afe NOt * n the Combine « l^^^s]fflj B roa dway Drapery t^^^^^^^^ '® furniture .Go. | IfflliiilfefWPff^l ' : .....447 South Broadway PART trt. Allen's Press Clipping Bureau IFurnlshea advance report a on all eon. '-. H - tract work, auoh aa eewera. Irrigation H and pumplnc plants and allbuildlnga. ■ Peraonal and. prole.alooal m»t««'»-^| Entrance . 204 ' Mercantile < riaco. ■ Telephone, 1881 Home. ;• ■ ■ ■ . , . -. . , -.. ..'■■.■■■■■■ ■■■ ■:: ■; ..' ■ ■.-■ the Queen Shoe Store; ;, X5B-160 North Mala Street. The , largeat ' aaaortment . of : Boota and /• , Bhoea In Boutharn'.CalUomla.^ -i [ 3