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6 CONSOLIDATION IS KEENLY DEBATED Leslie Hewitt Approves Proposi tion, Lee Gates Attacks It, Before City Club A debate between Senator-elect Les lie It. Hewitt and Senator-elect Lee C. Gates on the question "Shall the City and County Governmenta of Los An geles be Consolidated?" yesterday brought out <*ne of the larjrrst orowda that has over attended a weekly lunch eon of tho City club, and at the con clusion of the debate tho members were convinced that both had pro duced pood arguments. Senator llrwitt had the affirmative and opened the debate. Ho advanced his reasons why consolidation Is neces sary for Ihe future of Los Angeles, especially in the distribution of water and power. In part he said: "Consolidation has been in tho minds of many of our people for years, but no decided public opinion has been ex pressed on that question. But re cently it has become a sort of issue and a paramount public matter. "The immediate occasion for the talk of consolidation has been the out growth of recent conferences held in the council chamber in which the dis tribution of surplus water and power ■were discussed. Some grave legal questions were brought tip in those conferences, and the solution of these troubles appeared to be the city's exer cise of political control over the ter ritory to be served by the water and power. "Here is the great county of Los An geles and within it is the great city of Los Angeles and other thriving communities. We are now the im perial county of the state, and give ■us ten years more and we will be tho imperial city. ECONOMY IS URGED "There is not only no necessity for the dual city and county government under which we live, but it Is an ob stacle to the economical administra tion of our public affairs. The finan cial side of the question Is only one phase of the matter, but it Is worth considering. In this city we pay three sets of taxes— city, county and state. In San Francisco, where consolidation has existed for fifty years, they pay one tax lor the city and county and another for the state. I have not been able to acquire all the figures I would like, but those I have show a suf ficiently startling discrepancy in the cost of government of San Francisco and Los Angeles." Mr. Hewitt then quoted from figures he had to show that the city plus the county taxes in Los Angeles were twice what they are in San Francisco, and he significantly added: "And no one will say that San Fran cisco is more economical in its public moneys than Los Angeles, and San Francisco's bonded indebtedness is twice that of Los Angeles. "By comparison with the San Fran cisco figures I believe taxpayers In the city of Los Angeles paid $1,150,000 ad ditional tax levy for enjoying the ben efits of being a part of Los Angeles county. We would save very material ly in the consolidation of offices. CHABTEB PERMITS MAKESHIFT "It is true the charter permits us to delegate the powers of the assessor, but this at best is only a makeshift and will not settle such a great public question. It is a violation of the fun damental principle of politics that a city of 300,000 or 400,000 should dele gate its powers to officials it does not itself elect and over which it does not exercise the power of recall. "Los Angeles county is much too large The counties of Southern Cali fornia were laid out by arbitrary lines without consideration for a community of interest. That is why we have An telope valley as a part of this county. This is a vast tract of land to the north and ecparatetd from this part ty a mountain range. "Power and wator in Southern Cali fornia are utilities of utmost impor tance. The city of Los Angeles has a large supply of both these and the re sponsibility rests on this city to dis tribute them to the best advantage. The legal questions involved in the dis tribution of these utilities are most difficult, if not absolutely insurmount able unless the territory to enjoy these benefits is under the city's control. "In presenting this question of con solidation we do not intend to do vio lence to any community. If they want to come In with us as partners in theso great enterprises we will get along to gether very wall." SIIirATOB liATES llßri-IICS In answering Mr. Hewitt Senator <3ates said: "Every argument that Mr. Hewitt has advanced is not in support of con solidation, but annexation. Consolida tion means a division "f this county, for you surely do not dream of taking all the territory within the present county boundaries into your new city. What name will you give to this new city and county? If you cut yourselves off from Los Angoles county you are seceding and taking <m a new juris diction and a new county and the name Los Angelas will belong to the older county. "Tho matter of economy i.s the only argument Mr. Hewitt has ailvan* consolidation. Tho charter pi perfect machinery for the consolida tion of offices and it Is not necessary to secure leglclatlva enactment, it can tie done by Hie mere passages of an ordinance and it the work of adminis tering the city's affairs is not properly conducted by tho county officials the repeal of the ordinance recalls the powers delegated to the county offi cials. Mr. Hewitt will be engaged in tho laudable work of introducing the recall provision for county officials ■when lie gets into the atato legislature this winter. WHAT THE LAW ALLOWS "As to tho distribution of the water and power. Today we have a surplus of 18,000 Inches of water, but the sur plus of today is not the surplus of to morrow. 1:i vaUr will supply IGO.OuO people and the time romo within fifty yeai^ when every drop of it will bo needed. "One of tho amendments to the state constitution adopted .November 8 pro vided that any new counties formed should extend lor live n lies from the •limits of the count", scat. That exten sion would bring thirteen incorporated cities within the limits of Loh Angeles. They would be Gletil il. , Pasadena, South Tasadena, Alhuinbra, Jiuntins ton Park, Vernon, Long and all the cities on the we.sl coast. Do you think Long I?each would consent to b«come 'a part of Los Angelasv That city has expressed ltsc If forcibly oti that matter in thj pas). Hut if one of these cities in tho live-mile i:one re fused to come into Los Angi lea you would have to amend the constitution again. . - "San Francisco Is addiris and multi plying its territory to retain its (su premacy as the Imperial county of the state and you want to divide the power that nature has Riven you. It is not consolidation; it is dissolution."- i^ll/^ "sfce Store of ■ Wii/^SinM^^J^^im^'MW^ '; a ore §^. ;; •i^^ff f«:FarmtareSaii§^tction WMM^J^^^^i^M^:Jt^ Christmas Sv^l|| I/gig? i/^^^"" l&s? ka.7.& %z^s3&ssses~ ss:ee —Picture in Your Mind, the Furniture Shown Above, in Your Own Home ' M —It Is Furniture of "Quality"—Good Furniture— ««,-/W --A Remarkable Page of „ D ... IT "* o«n«r —Oriental RugS for Gifts Furniture News for the Furniture Built Upon Honor „,<,„,.„,„.». , MW .. o« r . w ;i « Gift Seeker, for the —It Is Practical Furniture—for Real Service || SSk^sS-SStS-S! Home Furnisher _ ft Is the Sort of Furniture That Proves the Suprem- SSMtW'i-S We doubt If any furniture firm In America has ever • . __ _ - T* Kazaks at from $20 to $45. offered a more attractive announcement than this one Ctf*\T fit VyilliP^ fit IlfirKfr rSrOS 1 In purchasing Oriental Rugs at Barker Bros, you of ours today. It is one which will merit the attention «V J vli ? CllllV/iJ ill l_»lil IVVI __»_ \JkJ» are aggured abso i u t o reliability from every standpoint— of every intending furniture buyer in Southern Call- _»1 • 1_ IT* *4L C * I O 1 dependable information as to authenticity, quality of fornia. It will well repay careful reading—every item, j I7«ir»h A rfif»l A Ifl tllf* ViPW A llflVP Oil SHPP,I3I weave, desirability of colorings and designs from an There are offerings to interest the ones who are seek- «—-Jl/dCil ill IICiU 111 UIC »»V YY 1 \U\J VV/ Vll UpV/V/IUI ulv artistto standpoint-all of which carry the absolute Ing gifts. There are others for the everyday furniture # •_■«— « TT 1* J Tfc • guarantee of Barker Bros. Furthermore, in buying buyer. In cv.cry offering there is exceptional oppor- HPlliQ Wf PPk fit rlilliflJlV W f"lf*PS Oriental Rugs at Barker Bros, you are assured values tunity for price-savings. 1. 1115 " CCIV 111 H.VFIIVICIJ J. IIVVUi which are at least 25 per cent better than are quoted For the gift-seeker, no other store in Los Angeles _ oak Rocker _ a T^ „ gettee or Bhown „ aboye Is of by other dea.ers, because of the fact that we buy d.rect. can begin to equal the Holiday Furniture display at --The la«* roomy product shown in the group fumed oak, and is a genuine U&J. O. stlckley product; Barker Bros. Everyone is welcome-come-l only to .enuin^L. *X Bprlng Beai; back cusn . hag sprlng seat covered In brown Spanish leather; very . T^^ O __%f C ion strapped on frame, and so built as not to get out of suitable for bungalow furnishing; an exceptional Holiday —— |J \ f^lJCll^A & shape; our regular $30 rocker; a .splendid Holiday special value at •' *27-00 — 27.00 Mahogany T*» Table—With —»27 Mahogany Work . $25.00 " 'v* »><■■' Inlaid top; drop leaves; small drawer Table—lS-lnch square al ' —The $7.50 Lady's Desk, shown In the above group, 13 Of fid IT l^flcl IIOCFiI fI"V sapec! nal: Monday $24.50 top; 3 drawers; top The $9-75 Morrls cha!r _ shown , n the group above, is of most excellent Mission pattern, and a desk which cannot *_SdlV, i.ll<lllV&<lU. drawer ntted v ,' th fumed oak, and has full spring seat, with brown or green fall to please any lady who is fortunate enough to receive _ tlgM OMim Qu , rterSB _, o »k Dr«.ers-A dresser which —*65.00 Mahogany inlaid Kidney Table BlldlnK tray: h°naiLy co tton velour hair-filled cushions, with full rounded cor- one as a Christmas remembrance; a regular $9 value; la really well made and of excellent style, the prle. but uttl. -Sheraton styl^; anr^r'Toliday ToXy. ..$24.25 ners-cushions which are splendidly made and of excellent specially priced as a Holiday offering at ......$7.50 ««^^~» n^!»^^»^ T. $ 14,7* special. 8 ' QUa 7"" ' $47.50 quality; an exceptional Holiday special-one of our regular _ The $g Desk chalr( ghQwn ln the aboye gj . oup( t- Qf Mahosany DWM , r _ ron ._.„ front: Frenoh ptat . M°"day ', r $12 Btyle3 ' SPeClally PrlCCd at $9'?5 fumed oak; ha, box front and is very carefully made and m^r^LVJ^^SS^^'W ul »£-%_£?» llljlp^ ill —The $15 Bookcase shown in the group above, is of fumed nicely finished; an exceptional value and a most attractive knobs; a thoroughly good and pleasing pleoe at a price Am ArtC MSfc-'^i '' oak and has been SlSne<l eSPC° ially for bungalow living Holiday offering; specially priced at $3.25 I^ r tl,'l^M^ JS^TlSon^y. $23.00 = ~%)l)l 11 I 111 1^ room use; stands 54 inches high, 1:7 Inches wide; an ex- _ The $5 Mission style Hall Clock, shown in the above ___ . — x/vfßißl Xfm •v !WJss'jii_J ceptlonal Holiday value at $15.00 group, is of weathered oak, stands 70 Inches high and 18 »/_____< _^ '.-'2 ,__ „ ■'ul''M=SS:r inches wide; built of solid oak, has brass dial figures and [ _,i-]-i,l '- »V ■^.ll < «Ann/\«'n /\4 -<i_«-»£ii-»io1 \ir\r%ActlT »*M —The $18 Bungalow Living Room or Library Table, shown hands, and brass weight and chains; it Is really an extra- 1 I UlTlo |*f V/OOCI J) Ul OpeCldl lVlOIlUdy JISsS; In the group above, is of fumed oak; top is 36x24 inches; ordinary value, and a very attractive Holiday offering J>^_^^|.;j nnrl T'llfcHdAr £$$& *< a table of exceptional beauty and splendid character; an at ' DIfUSGVG M<lDl6 ailVl 1 UCOUuj //filAi^^- extraordinary Holiday value, special at $18.00 —The $5 Reed Rocker, shown in the above group, is one of 1?; dr, 863" v^==ry •/ r l'f//!^nfi'^ our famous •'Quality" Reed products, built in our own UpWi -»___// —«34.00 Bird»ej Maple l»rr»,eiw —Fine Cotton Comforts— regular &' V* B. —The $5.85 Arm Rocker, shown in the group above, Is of workshop of the finest imported German Reed (noted for IMM —> ' not leflnUh i and workmanship are $3.00 grade, fine laminated cotton com- \2K>"C" D standard fumed oak finish, and is made as well as many its clean, smooth color and grain); has full roll arms and |_ [RSIm ;v an offering so thoroughly desirable forts, covered with best quality sllko- " rockers costing much more; in this case, as we have only seat, and is built especially for comfort. It is the best cS/MBffiLj that any critical buyer will be Im- Ilne size T>x'i inches- specially fea- .jo Solid Maho* a somewhat limited stock, we must urge a prompt re- rocker at the price ever sold in Los Angeles—unquestion- /|[Ksa!"' pressed with the special Inducement tiire'd for Monday and ,*,»„. M v "rvu, rT T.hle—or sponse in order to avoid the disappointment of finding ably, positively; featured specially to call attention to our /JIQK^W offered In this piece. S3O 10 tared for Monday and $2.35 "Dy ,lancT ™)I*-° them all sold; a very attractive Holiday special at.. ..$5.85 "Quality" reed lino, and a Holiday offering at $5.00 «£^*^# Special, Monday. *_>U.OU Tuesday at, each V— -- I** Stand, as shown in * ' . '" H»i . —»20.00 Blrdnrye Maple Dressing ————————————————— picture here; Colon- ~ " Table — Exceptionally fine selected _______-—. lal pedestal, claw , x —42-00 Fumed Oak wood; two roomy drawers; a table ril Aartr" U 1 \W\iWt II I 1 I >»!. tnr. 50 infhM in '. 'V *TW -.an., up 'll t "■ Taboret — as shown that will nicely accommodate all the S^s^^T~_^^ special CO 75 '-IL=2y,LI !!^^> '[^ ! I jlj___Jv^^^ ' \>! llSffEE^ ir^=^^L4 ? CX.»Wrl,!Vm^ fda '"eX"Monday 101 $17.50 jC^^Sr7r-s^^^^H Monday at.>y./t> llTflftal I *S|^lJ^ '„ J^^^^r^^- J>H f^&Z^M WlfC^&QrflM, "afMondoy" fT" Monday V Imitation leather top; 1101 - Sk*\ O^> ill ~^f%J ** L _ _ ■ 1 [4 day special Monday at «p*i.*»J __-J I U —»9.00 Golden Oak Arm Kocker „_!,„___ -.»•„ t.^i -• - ii - i^ii' J T> -?t-L . ——— ■C —gsSrr«__. —Fumed Oak Mission Style Living —$15.00 Colonial Fiddle- —As shown ln the picture here; -■"anogany nnisn Lames |r-|| /v * pi y. rv. • -Tit Room Tnbl^Tust " shown In the B a<-k Corner Chair _AS "-—= -"b^a^r.d" Voal: D'»k-C<"""'»> P•tt crn a W=^9.^fi J , llinin/1 I r> HT^--^ lllu3tratlon ««•: «W «>« <">« »« ">• »horn in picture here; dull beautifully polished; a typical copy hand . very old k mnd ' a V-*^rTS^ fill ~Fnmed M««"«on nnn^alow llinin/1 I sll\!AC r^ iTf-' -&-T "lustratlon he«; eo^ of one ot th» shown in picture here; dull beautifully polished; a typical handsome de s k and one V.^* "rftt^ fin, ~ Fnm«' °»k Mission Bnngalow Bal/ll3!l!(l iaUIUO E I £:"-"*„ most popular L. &J. G. Stlckley de- mahogany finish, with fig- Dutch Colonial style: holiday very handsome ac s k ana one v. fi [dp 1 ''' ! Table—A combination table, book- L/M...IVJ "UI"W |"| -,^£ signs; top 4ax2s Inches; a table of ured green haircloth seat; special, $7 45 e"uallnff. ln appearance <»«"» Ir^^&ft."^ '|l. ~ck a h nd maazln9 holder; top 24x _»«.00 Go.den Oak Dining Table-48 - IV; ') exccHent Quality, suitable for use In holiday special C| 97 «- Monday " *'•"•«» costing almost double; a holl- S^^BiW^ I ""?&?> &£?' t % whlcl w.° will inches scuare, QuarMr«sl oak *op. with | [A. ff th , best homes; orders will be taken Monday at $12.75 j day special $36.00 IMi^^OW fake order, to i,. dellve?^ d^r foot extension- special «<>o 7s *StVIT to be delivered later during the holi- —»10.00 Golden Oak Serving VST Elils ing th holiday season upon payment 1. 6....?/... 1". $38.75 gft f . day season, upon payment of a _,„.„, „,„, „„.,„ Trly and Stan^A" ?rJ.»t"SS^r?a .xoe^t.oZ'ho^ Fumed Oak Dlnln Table-4>- I/A^ Ic te p ntrnTr°hon d f ay >"**«* ™IV"J y lnet-Mahogany finish; a , o ,n ho.lday spec,.,, *o QQ l^rf day special .' ■ 513.50 inch Quarter sawed top 8-foot exten- _r-J (-*>v ?v value; ipeclal at **. $17.75 good stylo; finished In ex- Monday at <yv.uv , VZ^wJPitS-^te^l at ' rn ; '=^nr. Pat:. $32.50 ,gl_^ — i cc.lent manner; an ex- — " MattreSSCS Vif^^ -*20.00' Bras. Bed-Full size; on. or tern, special Mono, y iC^P* 1-^*^ ceptlonally good value; J'.l! —( mum \\ /( the most desirable stylos ln the pop —■——— — *5Li •-* —$18.50, Three-piece Mahogany Fin- holiday special (n or 11 _»n1 —' ....n■■ A %g ular square line effects—not a com -, , h IS" P"rl° B, —ChalF ' ! eUe9 r! Monday at. ...■..s«. 85 - l/7^^¥7i -»16-5 ImPerilU Ed '« Fl°" -»'-50 «-•-»" Fin- aTrecTat"™. an' 'Litton J°*j£ -Mahogany Finish roo ker; this Is a suite of excellent . f^f'F 4/1 Mattrr»«-85 pounds; a mat- „ Arm Chair -A. Monday. 5172« I>drstal-A. shown in de ..n, » hO rou<hly high class In /# * { J/M °" made in our own work- ahuwn In th, picture B^"" at •. »I7._^» picture here; Colonial quality and workmanship, and will .W) J B%a_k -==iM »ho P wlth exceptional care here, specially suited to _^ , Jl scroll base; an excep- , irove a fitting addition to the parlor tsz±t'\=:^=L 'L-^ IX" '* \M and of specially selected ma- use In tho living room; jh__ nM- ' , tlonal holiday special. 1,, an y artistic homo; slip seats are __f2t__ ' 1 ( Mt-li«>*— -i\] terlal- covored in art tick- ''eautlful Inlaid back; a K^sT PjCjg^!lßir*'~~?4~. Monday. $5 75 upholstered in green panne velours; WPfTjl \ II ln(f . Spoclal CI, 2 S S^Z^l! WM M*^' M Q^D «" VJ''J owing to seats being slip style, this ■■ — I . ji V _ 111 Monday nt v'J.-O Monday C« nft -^BtfflfeEE^ja l^!Wll fn - day spfclal Monday at. .. . <1> IMI m|,|l • y|J "~~~" I U four-quarter size; a good Rock™ Jus' des™?bed W^V-'^-fl^.^k:'n P? is a milte which is extremely easy to PS'j S Ii 1!' 1 ,li II \ ' HI at ...V"«"U ■ B»i Hfi^!'.^ffll I'^JJ fl fs».ra*... $44.00 1—" ! iL ] -U~A-~_ t is> -*750 cotton at a medium - same price. to mat^h SaiP^T^fe-i b pfc > flaj sptciai aionjay h t- Mf* 1> |i|f 11= / X " Ml four-quarter size! a good Rocker Just described Nja Wh■«--jr-a-ji^,^<:f| M m K(\PUfXrQ. " lll^" I \% * t> I* felted.mattress at a medium «t same price. ' 'Ffl 111 Rl|"^ ¥ l»\/v'l\Vl O —»3.«5 Woven Wire Cot—With sup- lj|3|f ] » price; specially reduced for « 'I 9£^k'H{|l % _ ports running full length; two feet 11J _» 'I — $21.00 Ladle*' l»r«k —As Monday's selling, the 0110 U TUT^ . -$13.00 Go.den Oak six Inches or three feet wide; Mm iJ" beautUu^ Fren^fd^n "holl- "^ *>«»• $6 85 IrATI Rfl/lc Living Hoom Rocker, Rectal Monday $2.90 Ckl J-^lT^lr day special, <.I7^O V *O.UD ■"llOlj DGOS -Smoker', H,unldo^-Jnst as shown —This regular $30 Solid Mahogany Bolm q Uartor sawed y ■ wj^l ";--.~l"— * l!> Monday vl*'**" ; In the cture here; of fumed oak; Martha Washington Sewing- Table— A oak . , Jarge roomy — — %~~ 1 —$5.75 Cream and Gold size lOxJ4 Inches; holiday •/- QQ Kenu.no reproduction of the table used rocker w)th h|gh «-cC^2« , .. .._ J^- Enameled Iron Bed-^A ■""*'*'• Monday at I 1"'"" In .he Washington home at Mount back and .ad d , „ ifclT"^ 'li MlSliK -»S.M Mahogany linlsh T'U^ TIITA -JSIUZ'I Z°7 ' "eat l andPP otty *-> . Vemon: one of the most practical and seat; holMay gpeclali jll || WSJ -" in 1 116 IWO |g^S^S 2SUS tllT 5 CaSt IrOll beautiful work tables ever designed; Monday __» «tA_!^J^»M».| | Inet—Just as shown In . Vl>™^^_J finished; specially ..-.TV.. , "Ull built of fln«t cub.ll mahogany; dull at $11.50 HIF-S Picture here; hand polish IJ e cf Makes |p^T--TJp| ' priced Mon- « 4 q- -- "= OMt Iron Han»e -1.1. ■%„„> ...» at i-lther 111 f "-fr 1f3,_1! n'i nr>d very well made; KOCT Vli-?K|-*X II '4r- -g^WF'-'m day at «]>'*.l73 '"" coul or wood, 1™ 18-inch oven, finish; with drep pocket, at either jl|l.| 4L f]Mi hardwood Interior W. UvOl ITI«.IVC3 Wll with swins door; has tho regular eiul end solid mahogany Intorlor fin- M lift) "fell narawooa interior. we 'II -T=^gil.| «!«" 8-Inch lid, onn a combination; „. as tana,™, and „. appropriate a _,„ Milhogany __. fc f_^EH| Jli-W m»." ca^ne^.'hown (\f TiirnPt ' lr^B_l» r"^'^ — --^^ 9 'L -cep^a,^ gift us could be thought of for an> itue 1;-,;,^ s rn«L in the city holiday see -"1 drP cl HHI rPfl ' - r i'% nlullell Iron -" results as <i baker; woman; . onn ot our exceptional holl- KocKer— iii,, h ,_.,.. Ir| D ¥& '< '" ,the c' ' h0 «C—ff O -T 1 D «T« round post n pattern; v a Monday OOI.OU . , .tochrr—iiij.li l.aclc. IS IS maHK* clal ' Monday er» "7ff O • -./ « 'ft round post pattern; a Monday 0J1.50 flay specials S2l SO Beat l'nl' ol "'e'ed In I (l^^^^^^^BwL at >0.75 V\3I7AAnPrC I VlhV' massive looking bed. y V at .^-.1.JU 1 B|)k velouri . hollday kj\| -==»»=^^W > ———_—______ UTTvCUCia ' "J but one which Is not —$57.50 Vulcan Bange—With IS-lnoh n .„. „r. alpe ■»=- *9.75 " ' 33-" 3SJSS, = Are Here SEWssttc 5*Z-.»iSo S3B^ --llinin/1 IlllrlllN s , ■ t.i -,H immldor "« accommodations for - »■* V/ J.-.V/-V/ ' uh: ,| Za i 2H by 15 Inches. Vulcan one-piece drilled burners, I/I 1111 ill Vllll 110 —Smoker's Table- and HiimMor— m reoordB . oMday , r<l . _ B |sseirs high grade ball- Holiday special, «| Off patent air mixers and other superior CJ _. 7 . MAlin.»nr ,„ as shown In picture here; fumed oak; c i a i, Monday *■(• Off bearing Sweepers, family sizes, Monday «>••«'«> '". n><' V ''.• Vulcan features; and specially offered —»4.25 Golden Oak IMnln* < hairs— '" Kan* '""- (abl , to _ Hx2o inches; holiday at to largest hotel sizes; on these Vl\rin/1C as an advertising feature from our Kull box construction, genuine leather ncr or Ti-a Wagon— Monday «Clfl t\t\ . n'"'3 you will find our prices *../-, BBO|I| I|I(IN Qas »a"so Department. COO l!(\ p-a». claw feet; a quarter sawed oak A most beautiful a , ..... *I«.UU -———-——-————-————• rlgnt . • . :■ ____________________ Vfpi lIIVJ^ for Monday at <pU^.QU chair of excellent quality and stylish pleoe |ia i d with —$18.00 Cedar Chest— —National "Roller Bearing" >0 59 .All Metal , " design; special $3.45 rosewood; rubber „» «„,„. _ . Genuine red cedar; cor- Sweepers—Two holiday specials. _$7.00 Folding- Go-Cart — A Springs—Tho best style $9.50 Grand Rapids B*frlg-eratora— Monday V —_.i.i v.v —f».OO Indian Splint Utility Box— C o D per bound- chest priced for Monday as follow*: . roomy .... .„_„,... on the market; doubla Ice capacity 50 pounds; a very good .. « , «i • rf,»ir m.ll article most appropriate for use ln , tu dded with large head The regular $3.60 kind, '"*•■ r°omy •'«• e°™l>l«e wlre toft wlth „„ for a , man family; a reliable, r* 4 n^c^o^auarter^sawe'd «o^k- da y »««•'«»« ?h. Hv roora a . a wood box. or In copper naUs? hoUday .p.- »Pecl»l at *3-00 with hood; specially priced for tent wlr , Bpring >up . well bullt rao derat. priced refrlg.r- S'Sir" - .r53.85 r^..564.75 ESi^day $7.75 -ft.^^f....515.25 ■^aK^l^.w a Mt!?f.7...... $5.50 _b_Tf^.s«.M M to o nrd.r. l t 1. 1:...............57.95 Pasidcna Office 2481 Largest Household and Office Fur- 4)/ff|/r>>ff <^f£ M+ffYl 724, 726 ' 728, 730 and 732 South Broad- Largest Assortments Chamber of Com- nishing Establishment 0 $&&$ $H]?lf €/C& way, Between Seventh and > Lowest Prices merce-Phones, 831 in the West BJLISHBJ> 13 Qc& , Eighth Streets Best Terms LOS ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1910.