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12 Bmbi*j^^^bK* " : ',-^ yT-|y T -| W^- "'-' "'■-■■:■ '■'■^SsSlk. ■■■ ■ F* * BB^^^^KH I-■ .wp; > <^flniHH re^oW ffir^^^mHr^ HsIBP"- ' sfenffl [ f j^B^jj^B -* ■ W&S&ii Sydney L. Wrightson Hon. Wm. E. Smytlie Rev. Wm. Rader Benjamin Fay Mills Prof. Chat. Zueblln Clarence Edy Charlotte P. Gllman HmHHH E ducatLon tSflould Wever Cease White Life l^^^^^^^K^^^ HP 1 """-. '"*Wi ;.. ' Words and Pictures Cannot Describe This Marvelous Beach City rr _ r^__™ ;^H|' ■ ... The Nearest to Los Angeles W§W" As a Matter of Education Spend Today, or Some Day This Weeß, and See Venice in Course of Construction -" '"fl ' Clarence Darrow Theodosia B. Shepherd The Recreative, Social and Intellectual Center of the Pacific Coast, July 2 to Sept. 2 p ? 3PK# Sunday, July 2d, 10:39 A. M. Venice Ban u d anc J thc , Ch ' l l d nn T l n ' s Ch ° rus of four hundrcd Thursday, July 6th ,^/f, *-^ * .A .. • r La j- • t, • voices, with solos by Madane Genevra Johnstone- „. " „.. „ . ...„ , . A WwF' v- /'/ '- n I ■* NSI ' Dedication of the mammoth Auditorium — Presi- Bish Mr> sdn Lloyd Wrightson and Mr . A , £ 10:30 a. m.—c7Miss Frank Miller s second costume tefef /: , , ,^Jv dent Benjamin Fay Mills will deliver his celebrated ad- Walper. Patriotic address by the Hon Wm E presentation; subject, Russia and Her People. l«i^B | I^JBk2!^»J dress on "Modern Science and Religion." Singin? by Smythe, on "Theodore Roosevelt and the Future of the 2t04 p. m.— Band Concert. l""Ti' ■HiißH I ''' Madame Genevra Johnstone-Bishop and Mr. Sydney R epu blic." Picturesque account of "Old Glory Around 4:30 p. m.— Third recital by c^Wr. Clarence Eddy , . • »,■■■■■■ Miss Frank Miller Lloyd Wrightson. The great organ will be used for the World," by Mrs. Adams Fisher, the noted traveler. and «7Wrs. Grace cTWorei Dickman. Babaßharatl the first time. Mr. Ernest Searelle, organist cTrrnMn ..,„„., cxiMMMTwr "t^/^ttdma 8:00 p.m. — Prof. Jerome H. Raymonds Second . •: 2:30 to 4:30 p. m.-Opening Concert by the N=w M S? 00^? $22 ?aSSS!& Stercopticon Lecture; subject, "St. Petersburg: Autoc- Venice Band under the leadership of Arend. JS^n£Xns ? 5 ?! ? J^^ racy and Nihilism. ' • ■ — ■ 4:30 p. m.-Mas3 Meeting Song Service on the SWIMMING c^SSOCIATION-c^rend s fu band -<* - , _ . --.'>■■' p- er y afternoon and evening. Brilliant Electrical Illumina- iTlCl&y, JUly *\Tk tmm^mSZ^m Btolo p. m.-Sacred Concert by the Venice Band tion - cTWagnificent Display of Fireworks concluding 10:30 a m _ c7MKss Frank Millcl , s closing costun)e P^ "''" "" " ' ISHP^ni in the Auditorium. lth . a T ff a , sc * ce tf T epr " CI ) I"! .1. 11 TT * M U Rialto of lecture; subject, "Scandinavia : Past and Future." I Wm3& P^^ I w , - . _. Venice Italy Marchetti a ship Cabnllo" Restaurant 2:00 to 4:00 p. m.-Band Concert i >f '%1 t Ljfei^_-^iJ Monday, July 3d and Cafc ; w fi he [ e v V°" m f a f ,, c "J°y thc bcst of meals. 4:30 m ._ Fourth Recita i by Mr . clarence Eddy j f } ■MM sjf?£i=s3KSs sssiiffffuaass- -^B^i»l,^JZi«J ■ | ;;:r:: ; IMIBBWK »f fc; I^MKESI 7:30 to op. m. — iwilignt concert. _ -••,_. ... . , . • n,,. _, . . « -^^ ~- HH Bto9 p. m.-Opcning Recital in the Series of Wednesday, July sth illustrated lecture; subject, Vienna: Feudalism and • jfflmS ;j ISEB^ -^ «1 Five, dedicating the new organ by the world renowned in n . _. Democracy. j ' ' . .\ K|^ ff£SrKSS?S s£/sH™"" r=oa "- S Saturday, July Bth . j || ■dßkT&'i Grace Morei Dickman of New York. EM Tn" n = 2 to 4 p. m.-Band Concert L^R^ISB^ HI | >M" 9:30 to midnight-Social and dancing. Music by 2:00 to 4:00 p. m.— Band Concert 4:30 p. m.-Closing Recitai by Mr. Clarence Eddy HB^flH' ■■HHBtflkJ Venice Band. by 4:30 p< m ,_Second Organ Recitai by Mr. Clarence and cTVIrs. Grace Morei Dickman. WMWM ■■■■^JL«M / Mrs. Grace Dickman ' Eddy, with solo3 by Mrs. Grace Morei Dickman. 8:00 p.m. — Opening performance by the Venice Prof. E E W Layton Tuesday, July 4th 8:00 p. m.— Opening Stereopticon Lecture in the Dramatic Company, under the management and direc- ' ' ' '. v •* course of twelve, by Prof. Jerome H. Raymond of Chi- tion of Mr. Garnet Holme, producing the great English ' 9:30 a.m. — The most interesting Fourth of July cago; subject, "Constantinople : Despotism and Disin- drama, "Sweet Lavender." Followed by a dance until ' - Celebration on the Pacific Coast — Concert by the full tegration." midnight. ■ ' -^j^—g^lf,*-—^ N< B - — Tli| 8 I" a sample week's program for the entire nine weeks. . ■ .. ; " .'. ' % fl^P e er University of the Arts - • ' ■ < ">" > * 3 '^*, I For Information concerning the departments, apply to the principals of the various schools: ■' fflMr^Z/ - ; \i^ , - «I^i The School of Music - 434 South Hill St., Los Angeles, until July 1; thereafter at Venice. The Art School, Miss Frances Sterrett, Throop Polytechnic, Pasadena, Cal., until July Ist; IlliSib*. ! ' \diMl I '" ' iw^?k The Cumnock School of Expression, 1500 Figueroa St., Los Angeles, until July Ist; there- thereafter at Venice. ' /' >; % i|l&'-'ww •:*§*il^l after at Venice. The School of Dramatic Art, Mr. Garnet Holme, 506 W. 21st St., Los Angeles. After July N t MBmi ¥ ti'"*** 1 H.- >V^s^S The Venice School of Mechanic Arts, Prof. Felix Peano, Venice, Cal. Ist, Venice, Cal. ; •■.::- WB®: "« HI f3f?fi >"*'* "• 9 The Nature School Miss Lottita Corella Venire AsKemhlv A,iHit n ri,, m \/.~- r i Season tickets to all the events of the Venice Assembly are now on sale at 434 South Hill fii EiliSßHik. %Ws!& $Bk^u ;^y< % '**!{ Zu », 7 . I u . Corella - Venice Assembly, Auditorium, Venice, Cal. street . at the 'Venice Information Bureau, 216 W. Fourth Street; at the Pacific Pharmacy, ■ ■" MM*-. J -! mm% The Modern Language School, Mrs. J. L. Corella-Phlpps, 207 North Broadway, Los An- Santa Monica; at Dutton's Drug Store, Ocean Park* and at Abbot Kinney Company office . MmHflHl^lßlffJ geles, until July Ist; afterward at Venice. at Venice, for $6.00. Children under 14 half price. - IHBIIIIBaMWM Mme. Genevra J. Bishop The Unique Assembly City of Venetian Villas. Ideal Summer Homes to Rent at Moderate Rates. Dr. Frank: E.. 1 Lyons .%- * Abbot> Kinney Company :hHp i^^^p Information Bureau Angelus Hotel, 2 1 6 W. Fourth St., Los Angeles fBEfW *.». h.»,, Frin k Home Phone 6325 Sunset Main 9085 SSv3w ■ , Earl. Roger* t Hon. Ben B. Llnd»ey Prof. JamesH. Hytlop , Hon. -Frank Monnett Ch«». F. Lummls , ' N. O. Nelson y Joaquln Miller \ ■ , • ' ■• ■■ PART 111. LOS ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 35, 1905.