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6 Tonight at 10 o'Clock t Second Special Prize Period Closes Tonight All votes cast before 10 o'clock tonight will count on this offer, and the ten candidates who. have made the greatest increases between 10 P. M. April 9 and 10 o'clock tonight will share in the distribution Qf the following special prizes: $300— Course in the De Chauvenet Conservatory of Music $100—Course in the International Correspondence School. and Dramatic Art. ' - . , $100—Scholarship in the California School for Boys. $250—Building lot in the City of Brawley, Imperial Valley. $100—Course in the Fillmore School of Music. . Scholarship, in the Los Angeles School of Art and $75—Diamond Ring, to be selected by winner at S. B. Bailey's. Design. . ( . $65—Course in the Belding Railway & Telegraph Institute. $100—Instruction in Violin, by Prochnow. $55—Violin, purchased from Fitzgerald's. .' And at 10 p. m. today the vote schedule makes its second tumble, so after that hour a dollar will get less votes than at present. Here is how votes are being counted now: tttvtt^it 1 A rV/^T r\r^lT nr^TVTT/^IUT* I New Old Six months 523 262 Two months 190 95 UJNIIL/ 1U \J KjLjKJKJmK. lv/INlVjrll \ One year 950 475 Three months 285 142 One month 95 47 The Vote Standing Which Follows Shows Votes Cast Up to Yesterday Evening: DIVISION I SSS^S-B^s; 88 "DIVISION II ™«^en^^n^........... 1.000 A.^Btoj. ............... IS --;-;- j:~ ™ h n t To, AmroIPS within the t r KMnoer 1000 All that territory not within the Theciore H. Hnnnaman 1.000 Cathron Snell 1.000 Walter 1.. George 1.000 -on th. .outh. Arlington *v«m« on th. }&*jJs*SBmS UM f°rth "m'er headln|t DV Frank Ha^i MM Geo^e Bhafer J.OOO Mlm Marie Orav£ l.ono =£ Er- ss t2 |fc::111 distkict c rrez=e i e^s 11| iigg i Fernando road, north to Whitmora »'*• £■;„?!,"*' 1000 All that portion of Los Angeles coun- Walter H. Jenkins 3.825 Ray Throckmartin 1.000 C. W. Hanrerman 1.000 avenue north to Aldama to Fayette c n n^ndSli 1000 *.vnot wlthin the boundaries of Los o Jeffers 1.000 Avory TacUer I.o™ Bert Hard I.on 1.000 *"""' »u'l" _.. 1 Urn C. '•■ Jtnnaaii. i.uuu Anßeles c |ty as set forth under head- Mr , R * Tack « on . 1000 Basil Trancer .... 1.000 Mrs. Joseph Harris 1,000 end Crescent, south alon* Salt Lake Joseph Reynold; 1.000 ln / DlvUion i, and also San Her- J^-=^?>-11 ■ [[.[W:: 1.000 Ed Tr5R5^.........:.:......r.7 l.m Hosso Hoen shell ( 1.000 -railroad to Avenue Forty-three, thence Ben c. Kooinion i.v<v nardlno and Orange, counties. Huron A Kennedy I.SOO R. T. Trennert ..„ 1.000 Bennle Horton 1,000 east to Griffin, south on Griffln to gS5 r -CTm«thV.V."::."::::.V." 1000 Ml.. Gertv Ainsworth . 1000 J. F. Keller 1.000 Harry E. Thorpe 1.000 eno™ Hogan i 1.000 Fenn, thence east to Westminster. rVed T B frt^£MjZvM£y. 1000 Mr.. J. H. Anderson V.V.'. """I WOO Don Knight J.OM CTlftonTodd 1.000 M«. W. P. H«jn 090 south to Waba.h, east to Hughes. WHliarS D.When; 1.000 B. F. Berwick :. 23.443 Arnold Lawrence .0 MU. LolaTab«|^ .0 0 Mr^a^HamUn^. ............ 1000 Slut. o**- west t o A.am.da. K = a sj.-v^ ... .... }; 000 S!±?.£S^^::;:: I:::: I'.ooo : Be^^^oo?:::::::::::::: :£o sxZsp gg south to s ,au.on. %v&s£gS Ss ?£s h IZ t^^^^Bk :SS t^£S^^^=rrS K^fpi;::":::-:jS district a ' rwashhum-:::::::: & B\E?::== S ??Z^;J^.:::::::= * &SS&SiM aa*:™;:* AU territory within the above houn- B.^=E!l l IS £SS !! S £^^11 IS «^"="i KSEE d ari.s and w«t of the following d.v- Mr, Anna WCfskil. 1.255 Helen M Browne 1000 « ................. 1,000 W^H^atk1n^.................. 1.000 Mrs. H^H. Jones _.............. 1.000 Ing line: MPln street, beglnnlnK at Mrs 'Cate Brow" 1."!!"..."... 1,000 Florence McDonald 1.000 J. A Weißenborn 1.100 Harry Lowrey 12,f,7r, Slauson avenue to Spring street, along DISTRICT B Edith Burke '.'.'. 1.000 Roy L. McCoy 1.000 Helen Wilson 1.000 < i.ms Laws 1,000 SSg .tl€r« ...« <m ««■ - * fr£BP' EEiiJx i^iii SIS ;;ee;e: is O^WMBBB river to north, m boundary line. The limits and east cf the dividing line wLCamn !Hf'f:!ir!!fi! l! 000 Col.' Samuel Merrill 1,000 Mrs. E. West 1,000 Judtte Charlies F. Maurer 1,000 dividing line run. in the center of the as given above. Leslie Chudle^.:'. 1.000 Miss Laura Merritt 1.000 Ed. Wolbach . 1 :: ".:: 1.000 Sfiff^SSlS? 1..:::::::::::::. 1: 1,000 riven streets, hence building, on th. . Gale Atwater 1.190 p55f CJT™csk ■."•.'."."■..'.." 1.000 f^'J^i^MM" 1.000 waiter znhmSr 1.000 MU. Eleanor McCreaVy ::::.".:::: 1.000 west .Me of Main and Ban Fernando G BalUft .....'. 4 800 M °.V A C011in5'V.V.V.......... 1,000 Ed Murphy 1.000 Miss Jessie Young 1.000 M«£ ft•- McCarmack ,00 are In District A, and those on the .. ink Blackburn 6.225 Cordon Cruickshank 1.000 Miss Jessie McDonald 1,000 Miss Gladys R. Menzles 1,000 east side are in District B. !>5sE"iS-E 1.585 &«&ii"«JSi".:::.:::::.:::: 1.000 gT^^..::::::= 1.000 districtd n.%2sf™E:E: 1000 Herbert Lawrence Barker 1,000 Miss Beatrice Clark 1.000 C.Meyers 1.000 DISTRICT D a T Pancraz? 1000 J^^'Ti",^:::::::::::::::: US KS>S*:::::::::::::::: S:?S Li S^,:;-:::::::::::: S Sp Jsr^s::::::::::::::: US ,„.„,,„ ,„,„„„ „,„ InoMM ,„ :S SSI EE i^Bi I iSllii i£'.^:i 5 ?^- A -S,,r :::-••::::::: JS PSiiill S.'S'Sf..:::::::::::::::: l.ipo carl Jacob.on Iff f. UOO Elmer Dietrich i ..„ 1.000 HH^ilii : i.««« M is S Hattie Anderson ™ 1.000 Beule Bargeant ■■::::::::::::::::: l 000 :::::::::::::::::::: « JSSV'k 1-^,-:::::::::::::. :S ;'>^<?:' r:^::::::::::::::::: 5 I"SHSM° yE !« K^STT.::::::::::::::::: !:S Srt.fei:::::::::::::::::::::: US ?r,,^'S™,,o,r-.::-.v.::-.-.:::: S fiU-ffIESTi-cas,":::::::: S 1,1^*^:::::::::::::: 5 ||ffi^.::::::::::::::::::: US (SSSxEEEE IS Sffi s &sh^.::::::::::::::::: S Mrs. Garner Curran | 1.000 W. R. McLeod 64.000 Miss Marie Edmonds 1.000 D. D. *£££•"£ iooo Miss Bender 1.000 Marguerite Skaggs 1000 g^EsgiHii 1,000 ¥(. r S"oS,iSr,rrr..:-:.::::::: 1.889 ... -rge Fie« ••••••■• El 21 SST^,," Powell :::::::::;:::::: 1000 I^S|pSE' 1.000 ffi,;?^',. 1. 1:.:::::::::::::::: 1 000 HarryEmmona 1, Pheodore Moroney J.T25 Mrs jrir>L. Friend «,0« Mr.. Po weu i.tuu pcßrena 1.000 AdallneSoto 1.000 J. V. Erwln l.ioo J.A.Matthew. 1.000 JM. Freeman 3, so Lelfc* FMm -^ . ;* j/ A . Buck 1.000 Eugene Bproul 2,825 ga^lilli 12,400 B. H. McC lung 1.000 Mary SiS#:li:':'i 1.000 iSSIIHI: IS Sr^^r..::::::::::::::: I>ono KSS-Sr.":::::::::::::::: 1.000 rFarlsh i-"'" T. L. O'Brien 1.000 Beulah Fllpat 1.000 Mr.. J. Rear .uuo ruminin^ 1.000 Mr.. Cyru. Btitaon 1,000 Clara Fen.om 1,000 Ml.. Patterson 1.000 Harry tiinn I.JIO «*Jl™«*£*" I OM Geo.W. Culver 1,000 Mrs. George Stone voon Capt. Jas. T. Fowler 1.000 Ml.. Virginia 1.000 Everett Fo«« -.i:;:;:::::: .™" Ed Richards . 1000 Myrtle Campbell 1.000 C. A. Btorke 1,000 Alexander Galloway 1,500 p. H. Riordan LOOO Frank *ow er 3 i.« « Fred Ross 1 Ono Will Chambers 1,000 Florence Strange 1,000 Leo E. Goodman 1,000 m>. Victoria A. Smith m.,.0 Clayton Qrlce 31.R o [««««'—;■; 1000 Mrs. A. A. Coate. 1,000. Al Tune 8,353 Al Greenewald 1.000 May Stansbury 1.300 Ju lan Giobar . i.j.u M^g „ R Saterlee 1000 Miss Irma L. Cook 1,000 C.L.Turner 1.000 Henrietta Hollo 43,772 Ray Slagle 1.000 John W. Gleabon «.»» Mia. H. H. gpharr!. 3 708 Paul Cook 1.000 Mrs. E. E Vlncorr 1.000 E. H. Hitchcock 2.OSr. Mr. J. M. Springer 1.000 Mary K. .if.in ;;;;;;;;;;;;; !•»«» fiS BdgS Shorp . . 1000 Albert Craig 1.000 J. J. Waddell % . 1,000 H. V. Huber 1.560 H.I. Stanton 1.000 G. E. a>°ver J'^ Willie Siearl.t ... 1000 Eleanor Crow 1.000 Ethel Warren >. 1,000 Fred Haney 1,687 Edgar C. Swanger .000 E. S. Gok ng -■■"•■• — " ." 34533 IB Smith .. ... 1000 Walter M. Coftey 1,000 Louis Welch 1,000 Grant G. Haln llojJO Miss Ella Trover 1.000 •• \-', n' r".' rahd "' J 'Jg ,3 iobo Clarence O. Smith". 1 1000 J. E. Dodge .... f. 1.000 Ada Whltemore 1,000 D. A. Hamburger -1.000 Miss J. Van Allen -2.«» Mr s hf H eVter°T."-'ar fflth '' .. 16160 Miss Minnie B. Smith 1,000 Mrs. Mary Dlmock 1.000 George W. William. 1.000 Gertrude Hanson 2,050 Anbury JT. Wade 10.175 Mrs. HMterl. unnnn . »«u Mrs. C. L. Smith 1.000 May Dawdy ..' 1.000 Alma Wlsenheimer 1.000 Mrs..A. H. Hardcastle V l.OOO F.E. Warner 3,700 Marie* Harding •• x 000 K ey. A. H. Smith 1,000 Charles Daugherty 1,000 Holt Wlthrow 1,000 CharlesOloUon ::::.::::::::::::: \:Z Mrs. m. s V.V.V.V.V.V.'." 4.3 M V^^o^.."^Y.'.'.'...'".'.'. 11000 Edward C. Snyder 1.000 MetzyEmmona 1.000 William Wicker 1,000 • Increases made sirfce 10 p. m., April 9, up to yesterday evening are shown in increase of 6190 leads for the $100 course in the Fillmore School of Music; the table above. This table shows jusst what opportunities are offered thor- an increase of 3463 leads for the $75 diamond ring to be selected by the win oughly live people today. The right kind of campaigning brings big results ncr at Bailey .; an increase of 2647 leads for the $65 course in the fielding • /. j l k »^ r,^ «ct nn until 10 o'clock this even- ' Railway and Telegraph Institute, and an increase of 1673, LESS THAN n a few hour, and votes can be secured and cast .up unt,U o doJ, T^° NEWYEIRLY SUBSCRIpTIONS leads for the $55 violin pu, me to anplv on the special prize oner which closes at tnat nour. .... An increase of 27,778, representing; less than two clubs of new yearly chased from the Fitzgerald Music company. , subscriptions, is now leading for the $300 De Chauvenet Conservatory of To expect these totals to win is a fallacy; the prizes are too valuable. Music and Dramatic Art Scholarship; an increase-of 16,629, representing a Present leaders must not overrate their strength. Each and every candidate little over one club of new yearly subscriptions (ten in a club) is leading for should do his or her very best; cast every vote possible before 10 o'clock to the building lot in the city of Brawley; an increase of 14,150, representing night; use every remaining minute to its best advantage; leave nothing un- s less than one club, is leading for the $150 scholarship in the Los Angeles done wh i may add to his or her vote total. "It is better to be safe than School of Art and Design; an increase of 12,090 leads for the $100 sorry." Aim high. Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well. Be a instruction in violin by Prochnow; an increase of 11,976 leads for the $100 special prize winner now and you are that much nearer being a Capital International Correspondence School Scholarship; an increase of 9093 and Grand Prize winner at the close of the Contest, leads for the $100 Scholarship in the California School for Boys; an j ; .'. V. Remember—All votes to count in this offer must be cast before 10 P. M. tonight. Try to visit the Contest Depart ment, but if you can't, see to it that envelopes containing your votes and remittances are. in the postoffice at your home city in time to be postmarked plainly before 10 P. M. tonight. All votes mailed before 10 o'clock will be counted, but the postmark of your home postoffice must show your envelope was mailed before 10 P. M. LOS VXGELES HER ALII: SATURDAY MORNINC, APRTL 23, 1910.