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4 ■ v .jm-yx xmymmmmx: , - - wmmmmjm^y Excitement Grows as Days Pass ■""■" —. '■■ '■' ' ii 11. mi .i.n.-i.i ii ■!■ '■■■ . ,_^^^___-^^_ J ___^.^^^__ J .,^—» _— imam* ——-.—^ — e-»—--i .■ ■■.■■i-m-— maamm —— immm _-——-- mmm —■ m paw—aa^*'^^^^|^*** M?"l,^'^^"^^ __ __ , _ —.______________-----—---_____—__■—- ——____—— __ ..-■.; '■'.■■-., .-..*" Ten Winners of Special Prizes Saturday Night Run Close Races for Honors. Brand New Candidate, Dr. C. T. Pepper, Showed Largest Increase. Jennie Van Allen Occupied Second Place, with Other Candidates Following Within a Few Thousand Votes • -•- , ■ ■: x: - :.-. Special Prize List Just Announced Overshadows All Past Offers ; ■ '■■' ;-- - '■■■■-. - . • ' .7-77. ' - Dr. Pepper wins the $300 course In purchased from Fitzgerald Music com the De Chauvenet Conservatory of pany. . „. . _^ Music and Dramatic Art; Miss Van Second $200 building lot In West- 0 _</!/! P*V-«<H-. C-#_/5/'*V»/ P#-fV_9 Allen wins the ,250 building lot In the -^Kl^^notr^f.n^tho Inter- $600 riano—special rrize city of Brawley, Imperial \ alley;IB.- natlona , correspondence School. . - . — **„..* ra -L't 1 Ta- /US S f\f\\ VT J_ F. liesuiek of Santa Ana wins the $150 --,,u rth-$lOO scholarship in the In- One of Eight Awards tO LrO May 7 HeClUtllUl rl&TlO (\S()UU) JCieCICtS scholarship tha Lot Angelea temattonallCorreipondencei School, - __-_—__■__—__■__-_-_-_-■■_-__■■-—a-^--* JJLUMII/Ml _- 1-I*l A\* \wwv/ j.-a^v»v»^r of Art and Design; D. W. wilder wins Fifth-One round trip ticket from mmmmmtmwmmmmimammmmmmma^mmmm ; ,,..,. ...... f .. r .- l A*~*~s*\, s\f A IlirtVil C frit" l\/fn\) 7 the $100 Instruction in violin by Proch- Los Angeles to Lake Tahoe. . y. a - £S -~~ ma ~ ' , V i ___ (ly _, J\\A/CIVQS JOT IVllly J, now; K. «. Swanger wins the $100 sixth-One round trip ticket, from -Cflß&B_fiß^S_J>BMHM__n_^^ U/tlrftl r (ICh Dl SlftCt Will IXldVe denco° ScliooU Mrs. Hester T. Griffith Seventh-One Premo Kodak and sup- xXßU^^^^M^^^^^^B. '.'" "«3SSWIB" • - ■-—'"'S^wfer *•''- v W Hell HtllCil Ul^lllCl VV 111 jnUl/L, wlns tlu . $100 coursa ln the Fillmore plies. Value $33. «^^^^g.g^B^^':-i-jff^!iPH^^ rrt ITT" ■«/»■*- T7^ - « , School of Music; Miss Weygand of Eighth—One Premo Kodak and sup- Ef? ■ffißffl'lnffll'^lllTfffltrTTf^^ -. --.'.J: M \VC% WltinOt"*! iS/lflfolVlO' rjlCrltt I'asodena wins the $75 Diamond ring, plies. Value $33. - Siß i t WfflHSw'f ''™"~".. " 7 ' y*^S*^XSXWkMmX ■ J-. X VVKJ t% rr illlU-l O, XrM.Lil^lll^, M-JI&W* Miss selected by her at S. B. Bailey's; These the two candidates be divided „--g II j ' M^^«^«^^^S|*^^|SKBJ^^ tfl /All Peach wins the »iir, , ourse In the Held- tho greatest number of votes ill each S lift ing Hnllwav am! Telegraph Institute; district between April 24 and .May . ■ 5 »■ H.ber Jones wins Ihe %:,:> violin, pur- inclusive. There will be eight winners, B-fH-H IW .based from tie.- Fitzgerald Music two In each district, as follows: Two BpS^— —w,w'1"' district A. two district li. hi ■( I oftßtßiiil rtfi '»taaiji-rfi lW i!lff.JWfflWlH?iT^TWettff' J"t^ 4j^^<^^i^,^^ Bp^^^^>^^l Tin winners of the ten special prizes district C and two In district I>. HI J ii.in 7i:-'"iitir':'-' i nil' "' ■■"""""""■" *«r-.x7r-rn*«**m ma van "*^W* oi'fer.-d for the ten greatest increases These prizes will be given lo the two ■M'-Saßf ''' |I| __^^--^^^^^MMMM| MMWHif between April ID and 23 inclusive are candidates in each district who show Mm TB WPm YTZJ^sm^. s~»** n £?**■** basoA*** * \7</vA^ shown above, it will noticed that period. Therefore, two prizes are 77H W^||-'': J 7 .'.' -'X ' I X^M^^M^^^M^.^X^^'Ji-^^i J i TT/-. Q 1 m-**,Xt * ~\l2s*»l+4- sulistantia! increases were needed to period. Therefore, two prizes ere nSSj W inner L^atliraHV l\tP^llT win. several new candidates are bound to go t.i each district, and each P ggW»gW.^»fS"^£P_,^Ht-W_W^ 4J': Tr ItHl^a «J r *_>l^-*-ft.-#-# %^-^^y ,- X. -* *^ MA C among the high winners; notably Dr. district will win only two prizes. The 7 ■»» j^ j _H-H-HHB-I ' '"&. tffJ^^Sm^^^^^-XX^ Here are the winners, of the ten special prizes ottered for the ten Mr wilder, 3 Mr"swanger. Mrs. Grif- from one to eight, to the eight can- :' H^ ***^^' pnH : greatest increases ween April 10th and 23d inclusive. In- nth and Miss Damron. Pasadena and d^idates in^the^femr^strlctssho eon- 77'ffl|p^wifagg^OSBp^PK <-''''in w9 ''-"' creases made during this time are also shown: j... vious special prize ofTer, can prizes. Four prizes will these ■ 'if r'jJfilfclfi^^H .^ yX 7. -•ys' x-~' V" 781 -J « Candidates Increases ]loim , :l s) ,i,.„.lid record of contin- the city of I.os Angeles and four to the ftfewdS Dr. C. T. Pepper 60,000 u^' ]n '\ x^ \ vjn l„ ,;,„ ' t i llr a pr i Ko in this The vote standing of all candidates is Hj jX || E, Sj Jennie Van Alien 52.954 offer, was among tlios,. who made a shown on this page. This gives all ppHMB-M J. Landrum Graham 45,938 With now- candidate's winning high evening. All participants nre once SSSSSISSBS^^S, S* fl * t^ td •, n . Q prizes, tb..so who have been leading more on an equal footing, and all Hjlf i ._H__H_fi_HpWW''l*^ _i{**'«)Jl_)P" ■**SH-fc-_a-_M ii. W. Wilder ' 33,605 thelr° laurels. No end'of interest is never campaigned before. they have fl if «8 m\m\lmttmm\ _^_H_HBfl''*^^HB T \M WilHer 33 605 their laurels. No end of interest is never campaigned b»fnrc. The spe :ai HUP ' HB B<ll ~ fl*]ffi E. C. Swanger •: " 30,710 being a.l.led new aspirant's for a result, prizes men and it offered Important '^^^s ■ '^^ mW&&*^^^ X' . 'l»»a,^ E. C. Swanger 30.710 stillHtb-r n»w aspirants for success and better nnd if is most Important tml .PL^^^^^^^ Mrs. Hester T. Griffith 28,153 prize's to be given away the 7t°h should now on. o Thousands of people are be- W j r--^i : . -' : yyy.'■'; . ".'-.'7.7 7. ' Miss Marguerite Weygand.... 26.364 dldatea* 1 The new *offar "comprises Herald contest, and candidates who l*XJ*~ jeas^.-x-y: ; xy*- .-z, xyy.X : >*X z:- -- :--'■;.-.-... n;- :-;'*»*■.■■<■.:*.■*. ' Miss Vida Damron 25,212 eight awards for the two greatest In- nre out campaigning will find it easy ? , • Heber Jones 24,885 creases In each of the four districts, now to add thousands of votes to their On Exhibition at the Fitzgerald Music Co.'s Store, 523 S. Broadway Heber Jones 24,885 Tho pr i ze 3 are: vote totals daily. This sort of cam- On Exhibition at trie lutzgeraici iviusic v,o. s oiorc, on o. nroduwdy - First—s6oo Steger upright piano, palgnlng is what will win. division i Mrs in. H-rdcasti. i.»o division ii ™* •^S^T. ::::::::":::" SB s^-::::::::::::::: \Z lu^eKvan;-:::::::::::::::: IS* (Comprising D.stHcts A and B) 82^^^^":::::: 44,828 (Comprising Districts C and D) ™%^™&i«^^ 1000 &S^MY.M".i±*:: LOW Harold Freeman ZY=""" 1.600 (Comprising Districts A and B) rbarles Holton 1.000 (Comprising Districts C and D) 'wilViam Hyde . ...'X.VX.X. I'.OOO V.Smith 1.000 Miss Kffie Frank 1.000 The city of Los Angeles within the t .Ir^^X XX) XXXXX: 5 All that territory not within the ThaUora H. Hannaman 1.000 Cathwn ißnaJl .................. j.OOO Y^am&^AW.lZ^.Z S following boundaries; Slauson avenue J.L.lrwin 1,100 boundaries of Los Angeles city as set Hey. V. P. Hardy *— ».W0 I^," 0,-" ".."..".....V.... 1.000 ,„,,, c.oxix 1.000 on the south, Arlington avenue on the Miss Clara Person 1,000 forth under heading Division I. Frank Haye5"!!!!'..'!!."........... 1-000 George Shafer 1.000 Miss Marie Craves 1.000 west to « i... rt , east on Ji^^r^,,,-,-^--.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.:::^ |•! h°».., '''! y. V. y:X. -=» Sffl -affi"^-.™":::::::: SS S. ffl Ssr..:::::::::::::: IS Hoover, north co Kffie, east to Ran ms^m-'-y 1.000 DI"RICT c i;ieh-,'r,i ltumnhrev 1.200 »arsfeassrr : ::: 1.000 SWfflS-if-s_:::_::™ l.noo Fernando road, north to Whlttnore M. g. Lln^eman LjWO L»131KJ.,,1 W Walter If Jenkins ,!;!7.''.!'.! J.KS Miss Susie Thompson 1.000 C W. llagerman 1.000 avenue, north to Aldama to Fayette «.« L^«^ .'.V/.V".'." J'gOO All that portion of Los Angeles coun- G. Jeff ers 1.000 Ray Throckmartln 1.000 Bert "»rttSon^ 1.000 and Crescent, south along Salt Pake mV; S Ma, !. ?................ 1000 ty not within the boundaries of Los Mrs. F. A. Jackson 1.000 Avery Tucker 1.000 Mrs Joseph Harris ........... ,000 railroad to Avenue Forty Three, thence fss^=yis SJsI3S£?.- g-JL'^K^ttV '■ § id',TrSj^..!!'.'.'.'.'.!'.!".!'.'.'.'.':!': LMO Salmon"..!!!! !!!!". !!! \Z . east to Ortffln, south on Ortffln to Mis, Ethe, May , anT , ?^&2!%».:;*\ U li' T Trcnnert LOOO Leono,. Ilogan 1.000 = thence east to Westminster, n'r C T l4noM :.£::::::W g V B^-. :::::::::::: . „„„ SiN^l„l!„!i_-S ISHfi^'^iiEEuS S'S-V^-EiE^ • B outh to waba.h. cast to Hughes, l<xi. nLAi^ .xx.yy G±m AS firr ifiSTfr..:::::::::::::::: & SffLffft^:::::::::::::::::: SS &aAMSti-::::::::::::: \Z south to Hollenbeck. west to Alameda. Joseph Reynolds 1-000 clarenc6 8. Baldwin i.ooo Mrs Mike Leon 1.000 Mrs. Santos Valdez 1.000 Mrs. M. Hart 1,000 south to Slauson. i".; 1,,' k"""" ' 2700 William Peal 7 1,000 Artliur Letts 1.000 Bert H. Vr--cnegoor 1.000 Ed far Hull 1,000 John Bhepek -.'OO Charles Benson 1.000 Mrs a Loecher LOOO Julius Veriing LOOO Man ia Hunt 1.000 Oscar B. Smith 1,000 B olnnett ... 1.000 mL 9 Eve yn Long 1.000 Miss Marguerite Weygand 107,114 Mrs. Clara Jackson ..< 40.151 district a a »te^nV777"""-: : sr_S^.:::::::::::::::::::: US. kr N ir,ffe«-:::::::;:::; \S SSSKSSiSS- ■::::::::— «ffi ItSS All territory within the above jn™. p^^S^-Hi.":.—. » I^SSSSS^"=Y.v»" \Z yx:::::::::: » pVib,' xy: x' S STfi 51«T..:•.•.-••:::: ffi danes and west of the following dlvld- L. M. Tupper . J.BOO }! ,, kn m. 8 r0wne........: 1,000 Ralph Maaon ... ......... LOOO W. 11. Watklns 1,000 Karl King 1.000 Ing line: Mnln street, beginning at Theodore H. Washburn 1.000 E(Jna Brooks 10u0 ™ o f ence McDonald 1,000 Miss Hilda Weiss LOOO Harry Lowrey 12,677. Slauson avenue to Spring street, along fr^'i- A6BO Mrs. Kate Brow 1,000 Roy L. McCoy I.OM J. A. Weisenb.irn WOO Chas. Laws 1,000 „ , ,i,4 „. -i« jo „„ """. Wnder ',-' i- Edith Burke 1,000 ,re,,,i np Mnlnhv 1.000 Helen Wilson 1,000 Mrs. W. A. Lewis 1.000 Spring street to San Fernando, San Mrs. Anna Wolfskin 15,921 £££", ( „n , o rthv 8 , 640 Aubrey A! Moody ... ........... 13,2-18 Arthur Worthy 1,000 Lucy Lewis 1.000 Fernando street along Los Angeles Kathleen Connoly 1,300 Jllo Morrell LOOO Gladys JWllholte 1.000 (,' U s Moser ...000 river to northern boundary line. The DISTRICT B J.H.Calvert LOOO rol.'Samuel Merrill LOOO Archy Williams 1.000 Judce Charles F. Maurer 1.000 dividing line runs in the center of the W.L.Camp 1,000 Miss Laura Morritt 1,000 Mrs. B. West 1.000 Oeorge McClenden 1.000 iSaSsSrnce hidings on the All that territory within tho city K-^^'^^^;:;;;;;;» 1.000 jr E Mlsner Xyy'yy ffi IfcYS^^^Y.Y.:: ffi X^Z^c'^^^ 1,000 given streets, hence buildings on the All that trrriton wm.in tno cny Xt Cummlngs 1,000 iVertMoo.lv LOOO Miss Lily Yager LOOO Mi-s Eleanor McCreary 1.000 west side of Main and San Fernando limits and east (f th« dividing line prof AJ. Cook 1 000 g^ Murphy 7777 LOOO Walter Zahmer 1.000 Mrs. 8. McCarmack 1,000 are In District A, and those on the as given above. Mrs. Oliver Collins 1.000 M ) BI Jessie McDonald LOOO Miss Jessie Young 1.000 Miss Gladys R. Menzles 1,000 east side are in District B. , ,„ Cordon Cruickshank 1.000 Harry McKlean 1.000 .'.-"■*. ' Will Opt* '""•' 1.000 Dr. Oalfi Atwater 1,190 W.Carey 1.000 c . Meyers LOOO .^„t^^ t-. Miss Delia Pago 1,000 , . --trim 1000 Mary Bailiff 8,472 Miss Beatrice Clark 1,000 Fern Nelson LOOO DISTRICT D AT. Pancrazl 1,000 « A-v-ri.ru X,^X. *,uuu Prank ■ Blackburn 6 , 2 25 T.J.Dale 1,000 Miss Alice Norton LOOO m, Margaret R. Pease 1,000 Mrs. Ida H. Baker 1,000 Ralph Bi Barker 1.885 Kate Dickinson 1,000 Allen O'Hara 1.000 All other territory not Included In clarence Pickle 1,000 James B. Bouldin 101,302 Herbert Lawrence Barker 1.000 Miss Llla Dobyns 1.000 j A Poole L 250 any of tho above districts. A M.Rudolph 1,000 Antonio Busciolano 3,150 Marie J. Corson 2.778 vida Damron 28,212 W. pitman 1000 .... Ella V. Reader 1,000 ~! " _ _' „. luiius i'oi.lan 1,300 Paul Doty 11,346 Knob Prvor 1,000 Charles Allen 1.000 ( . c , R| hdale 1,000 c'y de Bess '12u Mrs a H Frowem ......... 1000 iCUdborrough::::::: 1,000 Bu«ne-nS* :::.::i:.:::: 1,000 C. m. Applestlll B.«n Mrs. &B. sanchw .-.. 1,000 Miss Kate 8. Batty 36,7 5 Arthur Hold" . .!!! LOOO Elmer Dietrich LOOO j,"f RE Poole 3,018 Miss Hattie Anderson I.OCO Bessie Bfcrgeant 1.000 Ted W Bacon 1,100 Carl Jacobson 1.100 Rev. 8. Q. Dunham 1,000 Mr.,'. S. A. Parmenter LOOO Aura Bailey 1.000 o. P. Bcholefleld .., 1,000 Harry Berkowlt- 1000 Mrs. M.' M.I I ....... 2,393 A. a. Ellington 1,000 Banks Peebles l-000 Rev. W. M. Barrett 1.000 Ca: dice' Scofleld 1,000 Harry Jierkowitz 1,000 ''••, 1 I*-..1*-.. _ H , 000 Mrs J. jP. Kldred .■; 1,000 , r Kj j n Pettyjohn 1,300 Maurice Balaam 1.000 Bessie Sea y 1.000 Charles E. Bent 1,550 g^' 1 V X ££w,s .......... MM VvPErbes LOOO ?," % Pearson . ... LOOO Perry Bank. 1.000 w. lA. Sewal 1,000 R. Bert Brabm 1,000 A l Livingston 1.000 J. O. Knell, jr 1,000 ni-T. Phiiys LOOO Juan Barcena 2,335 Mrs P. C, Shuck 1.000 HO. Brainerd 1000 Airs Maggie B. Loring 3,150 L.K.Edwards 1,000 D p. Pickering 1.000 Wallace _ Beebe 1,000 Paul Slgler 1,000 „*,:3„ „„ vv It M.1.0.l 64,950 Miss Marie Edmonds 1,000 p ward Pickering LOOO Miss Bender 1,000 Marguerite Skaggs 1,000 Ted W. Bacon 1,100 -j^ L ..,,;„.- XX. X.W George Frew 1,095 Srs. ■ Mm. Powell LOOO F. L- Illrnbent 1.000 Miss M.ible Smith 1,000 Grant Cutlibertson 2,600 Theodore Moroney 8.010 Mrs. Mary L. Friend 21,048 ,!,.„:, Prince 2,160 P. C. Brenft .% 1.000 Adaline Soto 1.000 Mrs. Garner Curran 8,183 J A.Matthews.. 1.000 J. M. Freeman 3,250 carleton Raymond LOOO J. A. Buck I.WO Eugene. Bproul 2,625 X „ ,^r. „ „.„„ ,„„, v ii M .,,,,.„ 1000 Mary Foy LOOO tv.,.» t Heir 1.000 K. Busby 1.000 Mrs. M. Steams 1,000 E. H. Carpenter 1,000 K. H.McClung.. Low M... 1o > _.... ; ;;;;;;;;;; ,' )00 Mra.^ J Rear •••■■■■•••; Jono Gladys Cummlngs 1,000 Mrs. Cyrus Stilson 1,000 HarryEmmona 1,000 «laV Patterson !...... ..... 1,000 Everett -*ijpa m ndwlnßhodes . Looo Geo. W. Culver 1,000 Mrs. George Stone i.ooo G. Ellis Fry 14,895 m ™ Virginia Prouse LOGO prank Fowler 1.000 Ed Richards LOOO Myrtle Campbell 1,000 c. A. Storke 1.000 OscarFarlsh 1,000 PH Riordan LOOO Clayton.Grlce 41,640 pred Boss LOOO Will Chambers 1,000 Florence Strange 1.000 . afaraFensom ............... 1000 Mrs. Victoria A. Smith 10.350 Jul an Gobar 1,970 LesterSammann 1.000 Ml* A. A. Coatea .000. Al Tune 8.353 C P.lis T. Fowler .... 1,0110 May Stansbury 1.300 John W. Glcasoi 4.956 Mis H. K. aterlee LOOO Miss Irma L. Cook ,000 cL. Turner 1.000 Alexander Galloway 1,50,) Ray Slagle .. LOOO Mary E. If fin 1,000 Mrs. Ida L. Scharr 6,149 f*"* o**0** ,I'^' Mrs. K. E. V ncorr 1,000 Leo F Goodman . ....... 1,000 S. J. M. Springer 1.000 O.K. Clover 1.000 Mrs. Edgar Bhorp 1,000 Albert Craig 1,000 J. J. Waddell 1,000 A l Ureeii.w ■ I .. .' 11 m Edgar CV Swanp,r 31.710 E. S. Oolding 1.000 Willie Biegrist 1.000 Eleanor Crow 1.000 Ethel Warren 1.000 EH Hitchcock .. 2083 Miss Ella Tress LOOO J. Landrum Graham, jr 34,53$ J. p. Smith LOOO Walter M. Coffey 6,366 Louis Welch 1,000 iVv'tlilir ....... . 1550 Miss iv , Allen . 63.809 1 chel Graves 1,000 clarence O. Smith 1.000 J. E. Dodge 1.000 Ada Whltemore 1,000 Fr^'u^noy": [YX. \ }■«? Asbury T\ il'...'::::: 10.175 .1,-. 11,,,.r T. Griffith 29,152 Miss Minnie E. Smith 1.000 Mrs. Mary Dimock 1,000 George W. Williams 1,000 '..'/,'' V,i,, 1000 PE Warner 700 Marie Harding I,ooo' Mrs. C. L. Smith LOOO May Dawdy 1,000 Alma Wlsenhelmer 1,000 n A Hamburcer'''.':::::'.::'.::'.:: LOOT Mr. 's\ Wlliii'mV'.'.'.'.:'.: ... 1000 Flora KHebb • LOOO Rev. A. H. Smith 1.000 Charles Daugberty 1,000 Holt Withrow 1,000 Gertrude Hanfon .......... 2.050 Mrs.' Mary Warner 4,380 Scott Horlna LOOO . Edward C. Snyder LOOO Mctzy Emmons 1,000 , William Wicker 1.000 . .'"-.. . 7 ['-X xX7 ix '••"■7„s- 'zXxxxXy' 7'''z:':'-x' <x7x7 -'XxX- x'-XX' -X.yz^'.X).* •;'v 77 z:)Xyy2 . —v Contest Candidates Invited to y*^^... »■■■■■ i . . _^ Nomination Blank ' p-— Attend Russian Festival I jam: Schedule Ar>ril 24th LOS Angeles Herald Grand Prize Voting Czr. eU m^tßHmwk^a^m ah candidates in The Herald's $25,000 voting contest and I «i^% I%ZM+ **Z uXJJI &rM:HI LOS ANGELES HERALD, Los Angeles, Cal. §^^^^^^M their friends are invited to attend the De . Hauvemt Rus- , ,«j§i * Ti/f^ea* H+U 1 desire to make the following nomination: M, _x W3 sian Festival, by the faculty and advanced pupils, assisted -, WW*** lU IVllly Jill tSwsX^~ ™*iml by '"'7' soloists and Professor Karl Pnx'hnow's Orchestra, v Name W JM in Internal hall at 845 South Flgueroa street, at 2:30 p.m. jS^-- ' ■ 'AM \ New Sub. Old Sub. Street and City Wamm>>h. 7^ Saturday, April 30. No admission fee will be required. -Pj^i||Afc«Hk__' 7 wKBy 4% The De chauvenet conservatory of Music and Dramatic \Tsmim< HRfe. A $5.00 Twelve Months. ...900 Votes 450 Votes .State iKP Mm Art is one of the schools from which scholarships were pur- .M_B___BB__f^ySii& * *„», c- ,„ .^rtr^ „*n ii WBmW^X^^ \ chased as special prizes by The Herald, and the management WmWm^m^^^miS^^ $2.75 hIX Months 495 Votes 247 Votes •N" , i ; te" "V mmCZjffimW i B on^ U8 that 1'" in,",■"',l in the contest attend tU° f -'>"^?^ Pr ':-H $1.50 Three Months 270 Votes 135 Votes . ( dy-„n ; -,;..,i„7, U 1(1 , (IIUV , NKT niP ,nTewnt,«™".^ ll^jj-i--j|-_m>il $1-00 Two Months 180 Votes 90 Votes i""" will ' accepted ..... ..nub.!..... j prof ,,„.,,„„„,, pupllg have formed an or ■———i———a * „ One Month 90 Vote«« 45 Votes - • Names of persons making nominations will "be divided when fheatra comprising 15 members, and will render two number. PBO r. kaul I-KOCIINOW [ $ .50 One Month ••••••'•• 90 Vote* 45 Votes J ■ So requested. during the concert, - , , , , , _ LOS ANGELES IIKKALI): Tl J!SJ)AV RIOHNING, APKIL 26, V.HO.