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s«?iivi * n LIEUT, CHAFFEE DEFEATS FOREIGN ARMY RIDERS Son Of Angeleno General Wins a Horseshow Event from Brit ish and Dutch Stars Liteut. A. R. Ohaffee, U. S. A., son of Gen. nnd Mrs. Adna R. Chaffee of I-ios Angelps, proved the hero of the inter national horse show in Chicago last week, providing the thrills of the great <M[uine affair when he defeated the crack riders of the British and Dutch armies. Lieutenant Chaffce, the youngest con testant In the army classes, was pitted ugainst the skill and during of Lieut. Geoffrey Brooke oC tho British army and Lieutenant Coblyn, the Dutch Hus- Fiir, whose riding has attracted more than ordinary attention. II was iv the event for hunters and jumpers who had won firsts and sec onds during the show that Lieutonant «;iuil'£ee showed himself tho superior. At first things looked bad for the young American officer, as hla mount showed a propensity for knocking over the v \inces instead of jumping them. One heavy green hedge was bowled over with a crash which boded an ugly mix up, but the horse and rider both grace fully righted themselves and concluded tho first trial faultlessly. When the contest narrowed down to Chnffee nnrt ftTooko, the Judges were at Brat unable l» decide upon the victor, and the two hal to "jump it. off," or rtPMt their performances. That time Mjero was no doubt as to tho winner, ajd the American officer and his mount ■Were presented with the ribbon and Mi.- right t* >:ollect the cash award. SEASONS TO BE SYMBOLIZED AT CHURCH'S XMAS BAZAAR Christ Episcopal Societies Will Have Charge of Booths An elaborate Christmas bazaar will be given by the Parish Aid society of Christ Episcopal church, assisted by tho various societies of the parish, at the Hotel Alexandria on Peremhar 14 and 15. "Tho Garland of the Year" will be tho name of the bazaar and from it the various booths will take their names, the booths representing the seasons. There will bo two spring booths, one in charge of the Sunday school and the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, and tho other in charge of the Girls' Friendly society, of which Miss Drus tilla Clay is president. Summer will be represented by two ■booths in charge of tho Woman's aux iliary, with Mrs. Arthur Wright as president, and the Altar guild, Mrs. Dpnnis Howarth president. The Parish Aid society, of which Mrs. P.aker P. Lee is president, will have throe booths symbolical of autumn and ■winter. The Church league will have the Christmaas booths, Mrs. W. A. Varcne being president. Mr«. George M. Tutten in chairman of the general entertainment committee. POWELL TO DELIVER ADDRESS The Southern California Academy of Science will meet tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in Symphony hall, Blanchard building. Dr. Powell will deliver a lec ture on "The Vito-Motive Power or Muscular Energy," showing with the aid of the Plectroprojoctoscopo and numerous lantern slides the way In which and the means whereby food im parts life and activity to the body. Seats free. STRANGERS IN THE CITY Strangers are Invited to visit the exhibits cf California products at the Chamber of Com merce building, on Broadway, between First end Second streets, where free lnfurmatlon will be given on all subjects pertaining; to this section. *•• CITY BRIEFS There is no excuse for a person not being satisfied with the Jewelry these days, when you can step into 11. B. Crouch Co., 555 South Broadway, and order anything you want. This is the firm that haa built up a great reputa tion aa makers of exclusive hand-madi Jewelry. A beautiful ring that was worn by a society woman the other day attracted a great deal of attention. A friend said to her: "Did you buy that of Tiffany when you Were in New York?" "My, no!" came the re sponse. "Why should I, when we have such a firm as the Crouch Co., that turns out such exquisite and intricate work?" I heard her tell this same friend that she had orders in early for several pieces of Jewelry that were be iiiK built for her Christmas remem brances. You know the great scheme Is get busy right now and have some thing pretty made, if you do not find wliat you want In their large stock already made up. There is a firm whose top floor Is what you might call toyland. You all know where it is, don't you? Beeman & Hendee's, 447 South Broadway. It is such a treat for grown up folks to visit it. So what must it be to the little tots? Think of those character dolls, "Mary Ellen" and "Gretchen," etc. In another case you find "Lucy Lee," "Polly Perkins," "Mary Jane" and "Susanna Sue." It's worth your while to stop at their south window und study the faces of the little ones as they stand gazing at the different "dollies." Beeman & Hendee have madt. a specialty of all kinds of toys and games. Go early and buy your toys for Christmas. Smoking Jackets and gowns are now ready for Christmas. Early buyers may have garments sot aside for them by the payment of a small deposit. Wonderfully handsome effects are Bhown—and extra strong value. Come in and make yourself at home. We are glad to show you. Harris-Frank, 437-443 South Spring street. O. U McLaln, 539 South Broadway, lias decorated wood pieces, artistic leather goods, new shipment beads, eu calyptus portieres, Indian moccasins, etc. Many suitable articles to put on your Christmas list. Her polnsettia pillows are works of art. Remember the place, 68!) South Broadway. REWARD—SSO reward for the man that can bhow us how to make our chocolates and bonbons better. At the present time they are absolutely unsur passed. Buy Christmas chocolates at the Chocolate Shop, opposite Alexan dria hotel, 207 West Fifth street. Miss Katherlne McGownn, hair and ■kin specialist, announces removal of her business lrom 915 West Eighth to rooms 833-4 Consolidated building, southwest corner Sixth and Hill. Phone F1467. Misa Jefferson wishes to inform her customers of the removal of her toilot parlors to room 60i) Parmelee-Dohr mann Mdf., 444 S. Broadway. FIOSO. W. T. Woods will form a class for beginners in dancing Monday evening, December 12. 748 t>. Figueroa street. YOUNG LIEUTENANT WHO DEFEATED BEST OF EUROPE'S RIDERS LIEUT. A. B. CimffKE ARRESTED 7 TIMES ON ERRAND FOR Y. M. C. A. A. Leftwich, an expressman, who drove through the downtown streets yesterday with an eight-foot sign <astened to his wagon advertising an address to be delivered by Bishop Bell at the Y. M. C. A. this afternoon on "The Greatest Handicap," is wondering is he Is to be the subject of the clergy* man's remarks. Lfiftwlch was "pinched" yesterday by seven "cops" as many times in the same number of hours. Each time he was released at the instance of City Prosecutor Guy Eddie, who thinks the man is serving a good cause. The patrolmen believe he violated the city traffic ordinance by displaying advertising matter on wheels. ILLINOIS WOMEN WILL MEET The Woman's Illinois club will hold a meeting in Masonic hall, 431 South Hill street, Wednesday evening, Decem ber 14. All women formerly residents of Illinois are invited. There will bo no admission fee. CITY BRIEFS Every woman's heart Is going to be made glad when she reads that on Monday and Tuesday, December 6 and 6, the semi-annual sale of millinery of tho N. B. Blackstone company will take place. Their salds always create a furore. Why? Because they place their best goods for you to buy. For this occasion they have marked their ontiro stock of trimmed hats, including their hitrh class Paris models and pat tern hats. The prices for this event will be cut in twain. One does not have to bo reminded that Blackstone's carries nothing but the best. So get In the game early Monday morning, while you have the cream to choose from. There will be hats for the young folks, the middle aged, as well as the older women. If you have ever been in their millinery department you will call to mind how you longed for one of thosa exquisite Parisian hats. Now your op portunity has come. The Bale will be only two days. Take advantage of it and save money. "A word to the wise," etc. Have you commenced to plan your Christmas dinner? Let Young's Mar ket figure In your plans. Buy of a market that Is absolutely sanitary in every particular. I noticed the fol lowing vegetables which looked tempt ing: Sweet potatoes, artichokes, celery, gTeen com, radishes, cabbage, aspara gus; the fruits and nuts exceptionally fine; navel and Valencia oranges, alli gator pear», grapes, etc.; almonds, Italian chestnuts, eastern walnuts, English walnuts, filberts, pecans. Any time you want to order by phone they will gladly give prompt attention. It Is such a pleasure to deal with a firm like Young's. Are always sure of ev erything being right. Don Tour Roof I.rakT A roof that leaks causes no end of trouble besides a lot of damage. You cannot get a good weather and water proof roofing for your building from a poor roofing. Unless your roof is right, there is no peace of mind for those who live under it. The best way to protect yourself from these un necessary troubles Is to ring up the manufacturers of "MALTHOID" roof ing, the Paraffine Paint company, who will be pleased to make estimates and examinations, free of cost to you, by men who know. 813 North Los Angeles street, or 616-619 Security bldg. Home 10462. Main 3974. As the Yuletide draws nigh the hus band and sweetheart begin to think, What shall I buy to gladden the hearts of those we love? Invariably they turn to diamonds. Then comes the thought, Where shall we buy? S. Ccnradi, who needs no in troduction to you, has an elegant line of diamonds and will be glad to have you call at the Park bank and see them, which means you are sure to buy, for such values will appeal to your pocket book. Remember the place, Park bank, corner Hill and Fifth. Everybody's thoughts are turning to Christmas. M. Frederickson wants to suggest that among the smart tnings to buy are beautiful hair ornaments or hand bags. No one can show handsom er seal, walrus, alligator or pigskin bags. Surely there is nothing more practical for gifts. Have you visited the Chocolatorlum at 425 West Fifth street, in the Audito rium building? They serve delicious hot chocolate and the daintiest lunch eons you ever tasted. While Christmas shopping- don't forget to call in and buy fresh chocolate and bonbons to add to your gifts. Mrs. Freeman. 752 South Flgueroa street. Real homemade mince pies and fruit cake. Phone F1613. City Steam Carpet Cleaning works. Main 427. F6120. John Bloeser. Alveolar Method $3 a Tooth Our Artificial Teeth J I IVy is impossible without good teeth. A beau- V I ■** tlful set of teeth makes up for a large number of other defects. BridL? Work' 'is* t£>l£ « l» *»»y to have beautiful teeth. Our competent Bridge piit0*......^10.00 up denlll>tr / w iu tran.form the mo.t nn«lghtly tooth Crown. *5.00 ' into a thing of beauty. You Feel Practically No Pain, Due to Our Use of the Latent and Hot" Appliance, and 1 vrrlef*. It In » Pleasure to Visit Our Clean, Sanitary Officer Come In Tomorrow and Let l'» Examine Yonr Teeth. CALIFORNIA DENTAL PARLORS, 458% S. SPRING ST.. CORNER FIFTH ST. .-.-.:■ Dr. H. Envood. • - tWS AftG&LES HEKALD: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER A. 1910. AUTO SPEEDERS, BEWARE! CONVICTION MEANS JAIL Legislation Committee of Council Continues Rule Against Reck less Drivers of Motors The mandatory Jail sentence Is to remain in the traffic ordinance. It took the legislation committee about two seconds to make up Its mind on this point when it considered the matter yesterday. Speeders who exceed thirty miles an hour will still have to go to Jail if the justices do not suspend the sentences. Other important provisions were adopted by the committee. The age limit is to be left at 16 years and anyone of that age who Is competent can run an automobile. It was proposed, to Increase the age limit to 18 years, but there was a vigorous protest. Automobiles will have to have two numbers, one on the front of the hood and the other on the rear. Both num bers will have to be rigid and the rear one must be Illuminated by the tail light or in some other way so that it can be read at night. All vehlcis passing a street car that has stopped must reduce speed to eight miles an -hour and must keep at lecst four feet from the car. Heavy teaming is restricted to Third and Eighth streets in the congested distr ct, which is bounded by Temple, Hill, Eighth and Los Angeles streets, except on Broadway, where it extends to Ninth. The whistle system of controlling traffic is included in the ordinance and approved by the committee. » » » CITY BRIEFS Now that the Christmas season is fast approaching, the shopper that is looking for elegant things In the jew elry line must bear in mind that the Whltley Jewelry company will have the newest and most beautiful things in the market. Do you know why? Sim ply because they manufacture the greater part of their Jewelry. Therefore you get exclusive things, and things that cannot be dupllctaed. Any Jewelry bearing their hallmark will be smart and elegant. All their designs are ef fective. Most women and young girls like exaulsite adornments for their neck. I said to myself while looking in the show windows of Whitley's: "Surely woman can have her fancies and desires satisfied when it comes to lavlllers, lockets, crosses and tiny watches dangling from a beautiful neck chain." You cannot conceive of the elegance of these watches until you have seen them. Surely they would make grand Christmas gifts. When it comes to bracelets, it would seem they had every style conceivable. One seems to bubble over with delight when they visit Whitley's store. They have such dazzling display of Jewels. There Is nothing in precious or semi-precious stones you can call for that they have not. Don't wait until the last minute, but begin now for your Christmas or ders, and have your work ready before the rush Is on. Buy early and wear a smile. When it comes to buying Christ mas remembrances. Whitley's have the gifts for all givers. There are opportunities and oppor tunities, but the rare opportunities are fow. Let me tell you where the rare one Is to bo found. At the Security Jewelry store. 205 West Fourth street, opposite Angelus hotel. Their entire stock Is being disposed of at auction. Beginning every day at 11 a. m., con tinues through the entire day. I stood and watched the sales of diamond rings, brooches, cameo pins, necklaces, watch fobs, earrings, bracelets, gold chains, silver mesh bags, gold-handled umbrellas and a thousand other arti cles too numerous to mention. I could scarcely believe my own ears, the ridic ulously low bids made and articles sold. If ever a chance to get good goods at low figures were offored you it is now. Go and select what you want now before the stock Is depleted. Make out your Christmas list and go in their store and stay there until you have bought your gifts. Where Is the woman that does not rave over dainty things? I noticed among the Newcombe corset shop dis play the othsr day such pretty, dainty aprons, Just the proper thing for a Christmas gift. Then there was the Kayser silk hosiery, beautiful handker chiefs, and all sorts of silk novelties. This shop is noted for always carrying the swellest novelties for woman's wardrobe. Remember the number is 631 South Broadway. See their stock early. No trouble for them to show you goods. Everybody treated courteously by a rompetmit corps, of women. RUPTURE Dr. Joseph Fandrey, European Specialist in Rupture Curing I cure all kinds of curable rupture, no matter how severe nor how long standing, or the age of the person. No operation or Injection; no detention from business or hard labor. My orig inal method, an old heirloom, was left to me by my grandfather, who was a physlolan. The cures are the best proof, and through them my name la well known both In Europe and Amer ica. Alone In Los Angeles and sur rounding's are hundreds who are to day cured by my method and free from rupture. They have no moro use for trusses or bandages of any kind. The names and addresses of those cured can be seen at my office. Re member that no rupture can be cured without first being examined, as there ara no two ruptures alike. Protec tion, Relief, Comfort, I give at once, before the patient leaves my office. But further Instructions must be fol lowed strictly to finish a permanent cure. Office, 1421 Santee street, Los Angeles, Cal. Phone Broadway 4214. Lady attendant for ladies. Hours: 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. No office on Sunday. W (jrlr 1 otitiivtJKo WELCOME to every one within ;\ J reach of the Brock & Feagans lj M store— welcome in the fullest J| I sense of the word. The Brock & Fea- ; j Igans store affords a scope for selection, j| I in gifts that are rare and unique, that is J j I not surpassed by any store in America, \ ; a scope so comprehensive, so unusual, that no gift seeker can afford to plan 1 his or her gifts without first knowing the | i . advantages we extend. The wares we i I have gathered represent master produc- ; i ! tions, personally selected from the art ;; j ! centers of both Europe and America. \\\ I —Foreign hand made jewelry in beautiful Oriental designs, ; j \\ 1 that are entirely exclusive with this house. j —Exquisite creations in solid gold jewelry, embracing al- j j Exquisite creations in solid gold jewelry, embracing al- j I most unlimited selection in unusual things. j ; | ! \ Magnificent gem pieces, many of them the creation* of \ ;| I our own skilled designers and goldsmiths. X I —Sterling silver mesh bags, especially selected by us and g ! made for us in France. ( Distinctive designs in fine sterling silver toilet wares, all M : of which are carried in open stock so that one may pur. ;! I chase as few or many pieces as desired. J !I ; The celebrated, inimitable California cut glass, which is || :i | -m sold exclusively by this house In Los Angeles. • II;; m Tiffany favrille glass vases, Tiffany photograph frames, ml Si mirrors, jewel boxes, smoking sets, candlesticks, piano j||> \ \% lamps, reading lamps, desk lamps, floor lamps, Tiffany ;:|| j j |> real bronze desk articles, and all the productions of the |j;:|g I ? famous Tiffany studios. :::;;£ II I ■; Exclusive patterns in Copeland, Minton and Royal Doul- ||| | 111 ton, English china, and rare little decorative pieces In ijjj : Healy gold china. iiiij i i Artistic designs in Teco and Rookwood potteries that are iii | j N! without duplicates. Entirely exclusive with this house. ||| iii —Chafing dishes, teapots, percolators, ferneries, trays and ; \ \ innumerable things in art metal ware. i ; I High grade watches from the splendid little ladies' model in 20-year gold jj j; innumerable things in art metal ware. | | High grade watches from the splendid little ladies' model in 20-year gold 1 i . filled case at $10 or its counterpart in the men's 12-size model also at #10, \ j i to the magnificent gem paved watches up to $ 1 400. ; \ t ■m ; ' —Splendid clocks for travel, the mantel, the den or the hall. [ijgL' ' m Travelers' requisites and many other useful things of leather. [gj m i -Many splendid pieces of sterling silver table ware in patterns and designs J|| ! §L that are uncommon and exclusive, all reasonably priced. .^g: :!:||| There is so much here to interest the gift seeker that the only way to appre- jg|| ■ n#*;» ciate it is to come and see. . i I i « -Our salespeople will be glad to extend to you every possible courtesy. Si^jJ ||p B TO cli &>I^QBiGQL,TLS '■ jm ;: VI ly M y^' JLM. J ivl A^7- -VUiir I/I : ■'■ I ■ HERALD "WANT ADS" BRING RESULTS 7