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4 dmdC 0 M I N G !^^d The Distribution of Thousands of Dollars in Prizes , , ;,^ ..... —-! - —That's What Is Coming. Each Day Sees ; |g| *\-.if Mp^^ ijf _HV^______B_^K. ■'•■' *^<__is_*lP« B^Mfß ' > i^l &___^s and Win? Look Over H___-i-: "*- L.:jSSl_a i The Prize Auto vm-<,wumm>*-,-«*... -^ ■ • .—. » • ( 1 he rriZe JtUTO The Prize Home Four Capital Prizes N _. , /-< «i , M-urninoent seven-room two-story Bungalow with 50x150 lot in College Tract, the truly First Capital MSM.re-we4Tdta^ of 1.,, Angeles! mis home, locate,, at 1182, Wjrt *g_-ntttt — — — ' ■ n- Street is all ready for an occupant. Kvery modern convenience is installed; it has every Prize up-to-the-minute feature. Perhaps it Will Btlrtce simply to say it was built CC^fjA for The Herald by the Los Angeles Investment Company. Go see this home VUUUV n, t,n «x IBunerh 1-110 Model "R" five-passenger Knox Tourabout. one of the most aristocratic cars . . Seeo^tite^ffa^^^a^^gg^^S^j ■ . Increases rriZe company's headquarters at 1136 South Main street and inspect it QDOO\I Eight Third Capital •--•;,-:;r a V7,^!: i ';V c S»?U««t . Made by May 21 , Special Prizes Prize sb^S^kikt&^S&q^p^t^tßi ■ CUnt May 21 S^lSMA^^J^^^r^&^USi ra.-..5787.50 {See Page 16) (See Pace 16) -x I ("rind Piano of the world-famed Limieman make, _ this means a piano representing (See Page 16) ¥^f^^S-^^SSl^^2i^SS^Ut^ (ice fage 1O) _ . r - st , 44 made in fanoy nprure<l antique mahogany, possessing all extra excellent Itatures. • ,on S:^i,th S?£^2_SiSvsSS^^ $750 Eight Grand Prizes . — 1 : 1 First Grand a, handsome nine-piece Colonial Dlntng Room Set, made of solid Cuban Mahogany, all ■ . j^ F^St Grand ;',, ''• .',l v P ,, m and consisting of live side chairs, one arm chair, upholj. ;torecI In the very >_&■ T, . b L« ..,.,,!,, of pebble-grain leather, extension table 12 leet Ions: with sideboard 60 inches PriZe one ny 24 IncnC. deep china closet 48 inches wide. 64 inches high and containing plass JmWBL _^__ m^m _^ mmmmm^m^m —-—-—-. , , , -. for two .helves The shelve, are soli,! mahogany. This set is one that would Krace a mans on, and y_H ■tlflfc §, -.. . . . wa ß nurehaled from the Mackle-Foley Company, 723-r, South Hill street, where i is now on exhibition All J» I;.;!,! ",;,;,. h.',mlful an,l artl/tl.- in furniture are invited to visit Maekie-Foley's $600 «a___!_ ;' ■ ' . ;* s ■: ' -.' ';. : ::: V' V -:: , , . ?500 r . ink A ..,. n , 1nt We have deposited with the Oil nn<l Metals Bank and Trust com- J^fe^lP^Sf&«—— >' : ■ .>' ■ ■..■■•• " SeCOnd Grand p n^*3oolS b«IU to be awarded to »R.e rtndldate at tli. oto» of the With a «S«^^^H^^^M^^^ A*.-; f,>> ■ i - - ■ : :■: ■' ;■; x, • I, !ik ,, th |J to his or her credit as a result of a few weeks' effort, the winner will have ' PriZe to ,>el well ,-ruar.ie.i. ana |:w Is a sui.-tnntlal start toward n. for- <?ZAA _«__»_ tf&m&®&sM.<--ys i:- :j tune; it Is not often an opportunity like this is offered. Jus, a few weeks' hustling nets. ' . .*S«Si •■ .1 j, | Frize thl'^ w^m - " .." Aiii. .'..*■*•-■•-.■' - (^~--.f. Tboy ,.,, Fop pvPr vthinT m the islancV bewildering: nrray of in t-ro^t inp^oiffPHnfirs. JMoro^ dota^Ued pari| oJ?^" & BW^fl B^ ■ A..:,, JPPF^' • .*^^is;W^ Fourth Grand r.ouble trin to 1 Mr.ska via Seattle am', return on either of the sister ships. Governor or ■ Jl/w ' §r .^UMHfWW-1)^ -^ a Fourth Grand ? BkßSt-BFBBKj^S(s.^ m^ ?M W ' '"^~_ '*tn,-<-*- 'Jc- ~."^<*^:*W'^*>i&k^t**Z i-- "?^«^i Pre r-irl on t. -ir -•■■mous on "■;!-..> .ist n._ ,n .i passaei?." touching nt Prince Rupert, British » ' _ _.. „ 7TTTT7 __SKS?S-rsHIH.'SSSSff i£«- «r_^.* ..|266 Undeman Grand Piano The Chiyo Mara, T. K. K. S. 5. Co. JS_ffrSTKTUMTSS-IS?£SSS«L's? = SS —— D ,' o shipbuilders, where she has been practically rebuilt With a cost of $100,000, is one of the — , . ■ — PriZe f "4e^t and most elaborate and comfortable steamships on the Pacific coast. She will ' rarrv T he Herald's guests to Seattle, and after seeing the sights in that hustling city they will board the Teff^rsln or DolphinS of the Alaska Steamship company, which will ™rry them over the Southeast- crn Alaska route. Watch <or further announcements in he Herald. Value <("'Vt o« xi ir> 1 Double trip to Honolulu on the steamship SIERRA of the Oceanic Steamship company, SlXth Grand «n,irh Spring street, LO3 Ai.geles. A beautiful trip to a beautiful country in a beautiful p _.• . . Prize HS_J©SS^_l-^|i™jM&Sgrt3 . Read Every District „ --_-s-_-2SSs*tfas SB S Si'.S.^.'rr'..^.*.'. 1:..™.!! 1.'!.. $260 Special Prize ' '.' C2ot<i TWO Aw/Iff!? a l s*< J\ beautiful Columbia Grnphonola—a world-famous instrument. The winner of this will .;, <_r£r.y iwo /wvaras Seventh Grandget an nstrument that neets the most exacting tests. It will suffice to - y that v his News Tl/t „.. "> 1 n • strui leni ha" hern purchased from the Fitzgerald Music company, ,2., South Broadway, May 21 Prize ilersi" the very best musical Instruments and fupplles on the market. ; Th fi (I?OCA Talking Machine is on exhibition at Fitzgerald company's; store. Value Qi,O\J (Page 16) (<*pe Pa&e 16) t^ lAI r> J Double trip to Mexico City and return. Larger than England, Ireland, Scotland and [dee rage *°) Eighth Grand prance combined; wonderful in its material resources, charming in climate, rich in tra l^lglll-u vi Franc. nlcturesque beyond description. rand in prehistoric ruins, Mexico is a country PriZe Immensely attractive and Interesting, and with the possible exception of Japan has no - in universal nrotrress in recent years. Ruined temples, the adobe pyramids, unread hieroglyphics and peer in «"'"rsa' r IKr^' n Invest t he country will make it of unusual interest to the traveler. The for r°mance and tragedy wmen^nv v comp /nlon. The National Railways of Mexico have ar- tfO^A — —J ranged thTs trip throughout and wIU show The Herald guests everything to be seen. Value $^ZU _ 1 d ■ , Votes Are Issued , _ —-— : ——— \ ( ot. \/r n+u \ n i •_• l t»u Nomination Blank Schedule May 7th > on Subscriptions to The The Los Angeles Herald Grand Prize yoting Contest to may jam ' Herald and Upon Classified s?t^ss^a^.^zss.S: '■ .■ New oid Advertising. Candidates Get These Z2 z '^^;\\v:::::::::::::z:::::::::::::::z::::::::: $5.00— 12 Months 850 Votes 400 Votes I A7^i-^ f^- D«.J~'i-o If f^*\n+c< state • • $2.75- <, Months 468 Vo« 230 Vo,e» V()teS Mil VOtC tOr FriZeS. It LOStS „„,„,»,„,* ..:............. .." | $1.50— 3 Months 255 Votes 120 Votes Nothme to Be a Candidate; Simply Fill Out SS*'nomi^iion blank' '*"££'£" i~''^;^'~'';-;i;:" $I.oo— 2 Months 170 Votes 80 Votes ° _ , - , L —— • — ' $ .50- 1 Month 85 Votes 40 Votes . {fa Blallß attd SeOd It 10 NOW •so *££* Persons making nominations will not be divulged when V ■ ■ -_—————————————————_«——————————————————————i ALLEGED BABY THIEF HELD AFTER HEARING Chorus Girl Mother Pleads for Her Child and Accuses Mrs. Smith The first chapter in the right of, Sadie Englem m, a pretty 16-yoar-oUI chorus girl of San Diego, for the pos session of her unnamed baby, alleged to have been whisked from a sinitar lum shortly after as birth, into the home of Mrs. W. W. Wilson of qua ruplet fame, was closed yesterday at the preliminary examination on a charge of child stealing of Mrs, Cath erine E. Smith In Judge Summerl court. At the conclusion of the little mother's testimony, In which she tenr fully pleaded for the return of her child Mrs Smith was held to answer to tin; superior court In 12800 bonds. The testimony of the girl witness threw astoniahing sidelights on a traf- flc in babies, bought like merchandise, without the knowledge of their mothers In a fashionable Quarter of the city. Sadie Enfflcman -:ii■ i she had sought i the HHnltarium conducted by .Mrs. ■ Smith on Sunset boulevard at the pro prietor." solicitation, had remained In the In tltutlon until the birth of her child and had been refused to see it after Its birth. "They never let ma ! take it In my arms," said the former i i lioru - Riii, "and from the daj of its i have ii"' er been allowed to lay inj eyi .- on it. I Implored Mrs. Smith I to rIw 1 it to iih . mi] had it not been Ir that brought sev ic] ill babies to the it nl lon "I the BU ! perlor court I would ha v< lost trace ! of thi rhild ent Irely." The girl told the court that Heveral afti r the l.irt ii uf tin child und she Insisted r>n weing it Mrs. Sinitii and her attendants al the In stitution thrust her from the house tvith i-'arcelj finy clothes, and that for want ni car fa re she wa i for( ed to walk in tin- cold twenty blocks to her lIOUX'. i:. W. Rnynolds, formerly n proba li,,ii officer, testifli .1 Mrs, Smith had confided to Mm tliat Dip mother of „,, of the quadrupti tn l}\ ed at the; Rngleman home In Lafayette ■ It wa.s largely thro\igh Reynolds' an ; sistiints that U"' Engleman baby wai found, Mrs. Smith is said to have been in LOS ANGELES HERALD: riUDAV mohmm;. .may i», tjio. trouble with the government several years ago over the mailing o( a lettei connected with an alloged case oi mcd leal mistreatment. She has occupied, according to the authorities, a promi nent place on the calling card of the police department In connection witn her business for many years, The Engleman baby since Its removal from the Wilson home is being cared for by the children's Hume society at the Children's hospital pending the outcome of Mrs. Smith s trial. 1 WOULD-BE GOVERNOR TO TALK Til.' College Men's association of. Southern California, al Its dinner at the H-amburger cafe Tuesday evening, will listen to speeches by the varioua candi dates for the governorship, all ol the prominent seekers for the offlc< having promised to be present In person or b3 proxy and twenty minutes will i»' al lotted each one. A large attendance is expected at the dinner, which will ab both Hi" May and June dates ol the organization, and the ■eyrjtary, Henry K. Norton, announce! that no reservations will be made later th;ui i .1 row I vnmf, r. I nun Arrow licail Hot S|>rln(tß Hold Can be had the best possible view of the comet. Trolley cars direct to the hotel from San Bernardino. OLIVE STREET HIGH IS TAG DAY HEADLINER 450 Pupils Turn in $1001.10 Out of $9000 Raised nr tin $8050 now on deposit from the proceeds of Tag day, $r,ooo was turned in by tin various schools of Los Ange« les, imii with ten grammar schools and Polytechnic high yet to hear from, and sevoral hundred dollars yet to be turned in by I.os Angeles high, the school! will have the collection of a large ma jority of the funds to their credit. Los Angeles high school has so far turned in about $1800, and Polytechnic, while holding off until this evening to make it-- report, claim* to have about $2100 on hand. OIIVB street hifih Bchool -with an enrollment of only 450 pupils made an enviable record by turning in $1001.10, an average of $2 a pupil; while the larger schools, each having an attendance of nearly 2000, will prob ably show an average of $1 a pupil, ybert E Wilson, principal of the Ol ive street school, will present his two pupils who made the best record in tag selling with books, as a reward for their efforts. Ida Fisher sold the. high est number, 426, and Harry Wilson .no. Last year the proceeds of the schools' sales was $6705, while this year it will run probably $1000 higher, The record of the grammar schools last year was only $2000, against $2500 already turned in by them this year, with ten schools yet to hear from The three best rec ords made by tiie grammar schools this yeai- ares Hoover street school, s^iti.r.L 1; Custer avenue school, $144.86; Cambria street school, $108.60. Hollywood high school turned In $103.35, and could have sold many more tags It' they could have obtained them. STAYS NORTH BROADWAY North Broadway stays North Broad- Way. This is the decision the street committee of the council reached yes terday afternoon after hearing both sides. The Native Sons anil the Pio neers wanted the council to change the. name (rf North Broadway back to Downey avenue, i>ut the people who live on the street and pay tUH, and who thought they had a right to bo considered in the matter, kicked against any further Ob*nge, They are. satisfied with the name o| North Broadway, and North Broadway it Ktays. Cocaine dealors are now among those unpopular in our midst. ■SHOW ME' FOLK WILL FORM ORGANIZATION The organization Of the Missouri so ciety will be perfected tins afternoon at a meeting at Talt's cafeteria, 811 South Broadway, at 8 o'clock. The first t ting of the new society was held last Friday afternoon iii Hie chamber of commerce committee rooms. James A. Williams, manager of the Federation of state Societies, Buys that he has received a number of letters from persons who are interested in the Ml ourl society; and who express their intention of becoming members. J-l" predicts there will he 1000 ine.nib.nj within a short time. Mr. Williams has expressed his de sire to aid the unorganized California representatives of any state to form ii society, in* office Is on the third floor of the Chamber of Commerce building. EDWARDS REACHES CEYLON D X 10d wards, former member of the hoard of public yorfW, has reached Ceylon in his trip around the world. His presence at Colombo, Ceylon, was noted i.\ the Ceyloß Ob«erver. Mr. Kdwarda visited the Y. M. C. a. ai Co lombo and found the work there pro gressing well. FAT MEN AND WOMEN TO RACE AT PICNIC. PF-F! The second annual basket picnic of tho deputies of the county assesor's office will be held at Kedondo Beach Saturday. The beach will be the scene of ath letic contests and races for the fat men and women, while a program of songs and music will bo staged in the pavil ion, concluding with a dance in the evening. Cars will leuvo Second and Spring Streets every ten minutes commencing at in o'clock In the morning. Reduced rates have Men secured from tho trans portation company, and holders of tickets and badges will obtain reduced rates at the bath house, as well as free dancing and chocking until 7 o'clock In the evening. WARMAN TO TALK ON HEALTH Prof. Edward B. Warman will deliver a free lecture -this .evening at 8 o'clock, under ■ the auspices of the business men's Bible Class of the. Magnolia Ave nue ■ Christian church Sunday school, Twenty-fifth street and Magnolia ave nue. Subject, "Health: How to Got It and How to Keep It," by one who haCa It. Admission fire*.