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4 NEW SANTA FE LINE TO AID LOCAL MERCHANTS Cutoff to Phoenix Will Open Up a Market in the Mining District The Phoenix" i? the now trnin witli which the Santa Fe will open both the Arizona-California railroad and the Fullerton cutoff July 1. This new train will leavo Los An geles daily at 2 o'clock in the after noon and will reach Phoenix at 8:30 o'clock the next morning, cutting fully six hours from the old schedule. Eastnound, the train will run to San Bernardino over tho Pasadena route, but westbound will upo the southern half of the Kite Shaped track and the new Fullerton cutoff. This cutoff from Richfield to Ful lerton Is only six miles lons, but it ~ —■ " ~^— —— -^ Dated June 30 Dated June 30 ____——— CT> |fts I 2 " ' 1 ■ CONVEYANCE 1 I 5- ? ||g Sff JJl|| ' § SiSsfes ' CONVEYANCE Uf* * ? 1 8 3 I £ 8 a If 5$ I © v P v. r m ——— 15 111 fr|ll | I <M 3 «•§ jfjj -'- 9 Henry Crown Motor Car Co. Los Angeles Investment Co. .ON |E| J°f, ° ftfl 2I ■« »A,.Cl]9 il 2 Los Angeles Los Angeles OS If. |'|I|: || §IH S| fid |{ © of the one part «t the one part I C^ %■ s" i* " s r*' I ZS'3j>>>^ £A I and and © . 5j OB (J\^// ii r r" I xmrnsmMßßommsMmm ■ ' ~~ . j of the other part. of the other part _ — - That $5300 home at 1832 W. 49th «^*^fc «wihh llMlfinnM migßpn^|. {^T^k d © That 3380 "0>" Tourabout with St., College Tract, Los Angeles, A JgT r "^ . tt|^^ WW complete equipment; colored gray JKm^^ 3k \m Jlffcii ,||[|f JSb*4r Vb^P Second Capital Prize. • ARE IN ORDER —|?SiH THE HERALD'S $25,000 VOTING CONTEST sssSrl /"^5?S^7~/ Will Come to an End \ '"^«£*&l+ \ • / —i^lJlgXlCo VS / SP. M, itaXyT June 30 \ ALASKA o- \ SP. M., Thursday, June 30 \ *$r \ L " J Nine Days Only Remain V f~~ ' _ II / Nothing can avail anyone anything now but Action, Energy, Hustle! if- ======= ======^^___^ ; / /- \ / Nothing can avail anyone anything now but Action, Energy, Hustle! I I =============== =======^ <teAA aa I Ever minute of the remaining nine days must be used to greatest possible advantage. I I ___DjEE~g - / $500.00 The value of the prizes justify the most enthusiastic effort. 1 I j r ========== ========= / Think of it! A $5300 home going for effort! And this $5300 home is only one of a dozen \ I M4CK/£.fO[£ Y FURNITURE CO / I Oil and MetalS magnificent awards. £ \ I o/ mW. / Each and every prize goes for votes and anyone can get votes. ..... \\ L os a I Rank and TrUSt CO Votes are counted on new or old subscriptions with The Herald and classified advertising. \i the *ele§ DanK duu 11 *1 v.v. Many of the totals which now lead for prizes have been stationary for a month and none I one part Subject to Check of them are in proportion to the value of the prizes lor, which they lead. j_ ana / of On the last day all ballots will go into a sealed strong box which will be turned over to a 7m^Bomga^g^ m^ committee of prominent men for the final count. ■ •**s*s^Sgg[ggg 2 None but a candidate himself will know what he is balloting the last day. Candidates f of the other part . ~~~ ~ will enclose votes with proper amounts in sealed envelopes and deposit them m this ballot ■ That $ 600 Maho«m n / nf o ' box. The finish will be effected under the fairest of conditions. I Room Set consf ! . V ning / ~ '- All candidates are invited to come to The Herald office Wednesday evening and partial- I pieces st'"<r of nine I . r- i pate in the sealing and fastening of the ballot box. , I table, fi ve si/ ' C ma doset. / == $500.00 = This will be kept in a convenient place in The Herald business office from early morning I arm '«* ch ars and one I June 30, until 5 o'clock, when the final count will begin. I / Now, are you going to use the remaining nine days in getting in lead for whatever prize I / , you desire, or going to stand back and let the other fellow win the coveted award? I . A — It's up to you. The opportunity is yours. You, and YOU ALONE, must do the rest. I h» / Lz=zz=zlj Remember, the Close Comes at 5:00 o'clock, tr —- ——1— ——~™-—------—----->111-wr /% /\ Dated June 30. $750.00. : Dated June 30 $787.50 Thursday, June 30 (Telegraph Time Will Be Used) DEED ORDER lnursoay, June ov — deed ■ /"%*«^. /^**^^^ » Fitzgerald Music Co. T. K. K. Oriental S. S. Co. / I II H °f 1,1 / / a t*** !s>'« fc^ / I // O* glfl*"*> Los Angeles San Francisco 'j. B L. I •' '§ a<? II I Mb . • "' the '"" part "' the °»c l )an / r>/ ° J I j c Q '^ M ■$ and and IS°* o -/ / ll^q/I & * W S* / —■ mmtm&msßamsm^^3SEs» j o/og £ $/ I /J//^/l &^ M £ /■/ / / / f* /-£ § §o? - / O / ' I Q Hr\ II c$ *5* M b ° 8 I I of the other part. <<f the oilier pan. / C** /X a. ctf^"^/ O / /oM§l*s? * M ? <w £ II I a X / it} ** ~ / ^^. / M o II // Q? *J.. MB ° '£ I A**. I I A j • ■ That Double •, to and through / /O £ * *'M I Si I§ II II &> ° M-$ * ° /S? I / That $750 Lindeman Grand piano, £^z:t:~z I ''"I if $8 'Z"11^ I'^l /§/ / f^c^ph-^^ Third Capital Prize. ■^--^^^^ / / "^-- M '•§* *' / / / a i d Voting Contest , -/ ■-' ■>- . ' ■'';,'■■ saves nine train miles on every load hauled over it and cost, with the new station at Plaeentla, JIOO.OOO. Placentla Is the central point of the fruit belt and Is destined, after the opening of the new station and paek inir lioum's, to become an important shipping point. The Parker-Henß-al cutoff is eighty five miles In length and is officially a part of the California-Arizona rail road, althousrht it Is known as thp Santa Fe cutoff. East of this line there Is an additional 105 miles of this system afready In operation which connects at the Arizona-California lunctlon with the Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoenix. The opening of this lino means that Los Angeles will become the logical supply point for Arizona mlnins dis trlctfl, and local merchants already are preparing for an active campaign to enpture the. wholesale trade of the new state. MOTORCYCLIST IS FINED His rh'sire to ride fast cost Charles J. Parsell, 20 years old, $2". yesterday when lie was thud that nmoiint by Poiiro .Tudgo PVederlckson on a clmr^r of violating t!i<> sprrd ordinance. Par. sell wns arrested while traveling twenty-flve miles an hour on San Podro Btreet on :i motorcycle. Tie paid tlie fine. LOS ANGELES HERALD: WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, 1010. ONCE HERE CAN'T STAY AWAY, SAYS ATTORNEY Atlantic City Lawyer Writes His Impressions of City Impreasloni of Los Ang«l«i are not i easily separated from the enthusinsm aroused by a visit to the city, accord ing to George A. Heaney, an attor ney of Atlantic City, N. J. Mr. Hea ney was here during the winter and surhip. When he started home James A. Williams, manager of the Federa tion of Btate Societies, asked him to writ. 1 his Impressions of the city. Weeks passed and they diit not arrive. Yesterday Mr, Williams received a let ter reading in part as follows: "1 have one objection to T,<>s Angeles. It is a serious one and Bhould serve ;is a warning to thus? who propose spend ing a winter there. My objection Is that never thereafter <"in a family set tle iiowr elsewhere .md hr content. "The lure of the driiehtfui climate, harm of the Inspiring scenery, and the unn of the splendid civic life will never leave me. "Now 1 am making s strenuous of fort to permanently settle down here again, mm ainmiK my friends at this delightful City by the sea, yet despite all that, the appeal of the life, at Los Anßeles will. I few, Krip me so hard that, like the traditional cat. I'll OOOM back." DOG TURNS ON PERSON WHO OFFERS IT CARESS Fondness for dogs caused Robert Thompson. :'R yean <>ld. to he treated nt tin 1 receiving hospital yesterday for a severe ii<">s bite. Thompson was wnlklnc ulon* Santa Fe avenue, near Hunter ftreet, when he noticed a dog coming toward htm He stoppo.i to pet the dog. it resented his fondness ;m>l bit him tuii-e on the rlp;ht forearm. The wounds were cauterized and dressed. Robert Miurchead, 2 years nl«l, wis severely bitten by ;> d'^K Monday while playing In his yard at ITS Bast Twenty second street, and'yesterday was taken to ti" 1 receiving hospital for treatment. The wounds, which wore on the lett arm, wore treated. ARROWHRAO HOT SPBIXfiS Summer rates now on. Tent cot tages, $14 per week. Rooms In hotel, $17.60 up, American plan. Wifik-ond trip. Saturday dinner to-Monday break fast. inclusive, $5. PICTURESQUE FIGURE IS HELD FOR NON-SUPPORT Man Charged with. Failure to Pro vide Ignores Children Oeorgfl Herntlidos. arrested Sunday on a charge of failure to provide for his wife imd minor children, was bound over to the superior court by .lustier Ling yesterday. The defendant presented a strange appearance as in walked into the court room. He wore leather hoots reaching to iiis knees, a. black suit of ancient design, and his hair, which he had allowed to grow to at least twelve Inches In length, was combed and brushed carefully. A loiik. flowtng mustache adorned his upper lip, and he utterly Ignored the officials and witnesses throughout the proceedings. Two of hts children called to see him at the county Jail Sunday, but he re fused to leave hIS Cell tO see lllpm. one of his offspring lert the jail and returned with a sack Of tobacco When it was given to Heratlldes by Jailer Gallagher he refused to use it and ordered that It te given to tlui prisoner In the adjoining cell. At th« tall he is called "Hercules" by officer! as well as by prisoners. » » » WOMAN'S PLEA WINS HER SUSPENSION OF SENTENCE Mr». "Dr." K«th*rln» Strlngham w»« Kivon a suspended «ent«noe el 1M clays In the olty Jail yeettrday by Police Judge Rom on « chart* of practicing medicine without a license. f •",' The sentence was suspended after the de fendant had mado a pica to | tho court for clemency, statlnir that she *»' the only sup port of her Invalid daughter and that "he would refrain from practicing medicine until she had secured a license. The pTMTCUtIIII witness and Deputy District Attorney Alexan der offered no objection. , :•..-•,-'v: •■, ■»-» NEW INCORPORATIONS Baltimore OH company. capital stork, $1,000,000; V. 1-. A. Hamilton. 3. \v. Wallace, Nathan Landsburg, War ren Wallace and C. L. Cooperi direc tors. Southern California Fisli company. capital stock. $100,000; C. P. Halfhlll, \ 1 Parsons, \V. V. Ambrose, \V. (i. Baylie, <". U Hulsgamp, 11. U Fer guson and H. D. Wade, directors. Pacific Poultry company. capital rwiLLUVEiura IF I FAIL TO CURE ANY CANCER or TUMOR I TREAT BEFORE IT POISONS DEEP GLANDS WITHOUT KNIFE OR PAlNji^?^, A VEGETABLE PLASTER. i3's!sKS^^\ NO PAY UNTIL CURED f II 5000 CURED, SWORN TO. »,*_„,—-j, <•» People you can tee and M^SfffmS, »*. talk to. Judges, Law- 0 Wl W yers,Dr«andMlnlfters I / . VI Xbs6lute guarantee. 1 /^\ V) ANYTUMOR.tUMPwSORE M tf -, _ . f ONTHEUP.FACEofBODY \"^ - / • MONTHS IS CANCER. V .^\ BOOK SENT FEEE. Jte^^^l with testimonial!. «f \^/f JX Hundreds cured alter ■^// . operations failed. Poor ■PfTtjfT/ 'Zfln \ ourod at half price. ■»^-*^X> /^^m] CANCER IN WOMAN'S BREAST Beelns a small lump and If n«f 180, 1 ifes 8 r&r, Wnrwa DR.&MRS.DR.CHAMLEY.B^ Hin.g«r. U. S. CANCER CURE, LARGEST' In the WORLD 745 AND 747 S. MAIN ST., LOS ANGELES, CAL. «INDLY MAIL TO SOMEONE WITH CANCER . took, $100,000; m. B. Olnn, C. B. Cur* ii(-i- and I'" !•:. Dunlap, directors,