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part n SUFFRAGIST PLAN PROMISES STRIFE Opponents of Votes for Women Will Have Talk with the State Legislators . • RIVAL DIPLOMATS ON ALERT Chamber of Commerce May Be Invaded by Champions in Ballot Campaign Members of the Political Equality league of Los Angelea, otherwise suf fragettes, and membera of the South ern California Society Opposed to Woman Suffrage, otherwise anti-suf fragists, are getting ready for a bat tlo royal during the visit of the South ern California legislators here, De cember 15 and 10. The calculations of the suffragists that they were to have their own way in presuming their lobby and in driv ing their arguments home to the legis lators by means of a aplendid dinner were cruelly upset yesterday, when the anti-suffragists announced that they would take a hand In the ganw. The "antis" came out with the bold statement that they woukl send a com mltteo before the legislators to pro- Kent their side of the case. And what is more, they are to make their argu ments and marshal their facts after the suffragists have exhausted their oratory In other words, being women who pooh-pooh at the modern cry of women's rights but «;)lng steadfastly to all the conventional rights of the pres ent-day woman, they Intend to have the last word in the matter. I'JUElMjil!) WULX, BE BOUGHT Now this looks like a tremendous advantage. The suffragists' commit tee, headed by Mrs. William A. Spal ding, will call on the legislators at the chamber of commerce at a o'clock Thursday afternoon, December 18, and ask that the Republican pledge for the submission of the 'suffrage question to the vote of the people be fulfilled. The next morning, Friday, December 16, the antl-suftragists' committee, con sisting of Mrs. George Casweil, presi dent of the S. C. H. O. W. S., Mrs. Otto Neher and Mrs. Henry T. Lee, will go before the legislators to tell why the women should not have suffrage and to oppose the submission plan. But—here's where the suffragists may defeat the antis. The dinner which the former are to give at the Alexandria is scheduled for Friday night. So, after all, who will have the last say? "Did you ever hear of the like?" In dignantly asked a suffragist. "What kind of arguments will they put up against us?" To find out. It would not be surpris ing if the suffragists invaded the cham ber of commerce Friday morning at the hour the antis are making their opposition argument. Suffragists have done such things before, and gloried in them. They take it as their natural right to answer all opposition. Those interested in the matter are wondering whether they will do so In this Instance. SAN DIEGO MEN COME HERE TO GET JAIL IDEAS Chief of Police J. U. Wilson and City Engineer Edward M. Capps of San Diego were in the city yesterday to inspect the Los Angeles county Jail. They were getting ideas which they expect to use in the erection of the proposed new municipal jail of San Diego. Both men were very much pleased with the structure, arrange ments and the methods of manage ment. "1 think Los Angeles county should be proud of its Jail," was Chief Wil son's remark on leaving, "and of the men who are running it. The build ing Is thoroughly modern throughout and cleanliness seems to be the main object. 1 am glad 1 came, as I believe San Diego has been saved much money by my visit. I also think that a number of other counties would do well to pay a visit to the Los Angeles jail for ideas." CITY BRIEFB Doe* Your Roof LeakT A roof that leaks causes no end of trouble, besides a lot of damage. You cannot get a good weather and water proof rooting 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 unnecessary trou bles is to ring up the manufacturers of "MALTHOID" roofing, the Paraftine Paint company, who will be pleased to make estimates and examinations, free of cost to you, by men who know. 313 North Los Angeles street; or 516-519 Security bldg. Home 10462. Main 3974. The mothers who have to do Christ mas shopping and take the little onet> along have been kindly thought of by Beeman-Hendee's, 447 South Broadway. They have provided a play and rest room, also a library. Mothers can leave their tots with nurses there while they buy their books and toys. A com petent corpa of young women stand ready to wait upon you, so you need not be lone away from the babies. Kverything is so complete there you will not have to leave the store until you have finished buying your Christ mas gifts. Prompt work given in the , Dolls' hospital. A f*w Christmas hints from Boynton, Moritz & Davidson, 252 South Broad way, the store that treats everybody alike and you get full value for your zioney. Christmas shoppers must drop I In and select some gift 3 they want to buy, such as leather cuff und collar boxes, coat and hat brushes, combined; military brushes, slllc and opera hats, dress shirts, silk knitted scarfs in white, gray and black; traveling cases, silk hosiery, holiday susponders bath robes, hose and tie sets, full dress and tuxedo suits. In fact, most anything you want. Smoking jackets and gowns are now ready for Christmas. Karly buyers may have garments set aside for them by the payment of a small deposit. Wonderfully handsome effects are shown—and extra strong value. Come In and make yourself at home. We are glad to show you. Harris-Frank, 437-443 South Spring street. The women of Lob Angeles are sure ly pleased with the "Chocolatorium." Everybody is telling everybody else about It. There Is only one place In town, they say, where things are made tempting to you and that place Is the Chocolatorium, 425 West Fifth street. W. T. Woods will form a class for beginners In dancing Monday evening, December 13. 748 S. Flgueroa street. TABLE OF TEMPERATURES V Lowest. Atlantic City, N. J ■« Iloise, lilaho M llonton, Mass <> liiiffulu, N. Y. 1* Chicago, HI •■ 2« Uenver, Colo ..... '<< Dm Molnei, la • 18 Knxtport, Me > * (iulvPHton, TexM •■' llt-lnnii, Mont > 1H Kansas City, Mo '■*•• I.on AnitHc*, Cal • «> I.unlHvillr, Ky J! Mrmphla, Term 46 Montgomery, Ala. ..........>•• 4i New Orlnans, In. 4R New York, N. Y. , 18 ritttburir, la. 1* I'ortland, Ore ;"' St. U)«ls, Mo > M Bt. raiil, Minn 20 Halt lake City, Utah 40 Kpokane, Wash • *<j Tonipa, Kla ; ■»* Toledo, O •. • '* Washington, I>. C ■ » WATCHMAN PREVENTED MAN FROM LEAPING INTO SEA Laborer Haunted by a Delusion Tries to End Life Under the delusion that he was being hounded by a man who wished to kill him and who was unable to swim, James N. Butcher, 63 years old, a la borer, Friday morning startetd out from a ranch where he was employed at Chatsworth Park and tramped to Santa Monica, where he arrived yes terday afternoon and was about to jump Into the ocean when rescued by a watchman, who turned him over to a deputy sheriff. Butcher was taken to the receiving hospital last night on suspicion of being insane. He will be removed to the county hospital today for observation. According to the officer who pro vented Butcher from leaping off the long pier at Santa Monica, the unfor tunate man declared he had made his way from the ranch In an effort to get to the ocean, swim to Catalina and escape his pursuer. Fisher was In a weakened condition and barely able to walk when found. COMPANY INCORPORATED WITH $3,500,000 CAPITAL J. H. Adams Co. Stockholders Prominent Business Men Stockholders In the Jamas H. Adams com pany, relncorporatlng yesterday as the J. 11. Adams company of L*>a Angeles, capitalized at $3,600,000, foiraed what they assert Is the Btrongost financial Institution of Its kind In the west. The original oompany wan capi talized at fICO.OOO. In the Incorporation papers James H. Ad ams Is named as president; J. B. Torrance, vleo president; E. J. Marshall, vice president; William E. Dunn, for Henry ES. Huntmgiun; I James R. Martin, Howard B. HunUngton; Boy W. Wheoler and Morgan O. Adams, di rectors. The first four men mentioned each own one nfth of the stock. The remaining one-flfth Is owned by the last three mentioned and Jfrunk M. Brown, who will In a short time take the I place of M. O. Adams on the board of direc tors, both Mr. Adams and R. W. Wheeler dropping out. WILL LECTURE ON NAVY H. S. Morris, representing the United I States navy, will give a stereopticon lecture in Alhambra hall, the Fraternal Brotherhood building, tomorrow night. The lecture will be on a naval trip around the world in appreciation of the services rendered by the Fraternal Brotherhood during the visit of the fleet here three years ago. PARENT-TEACHERS' MEETING The regular meeting of the Parent- Teachers' association of Willowbrook will be held In the school house Thurs day, December 16, at 2:30 p. .m. E. J. Lickley will speak on "Discipline." Parents are urged to attend. CITY BRIEFS On going Into the Jewelry shop of H. B. Crouch Co., 655 South Broadway, i was amazed at the large, elegant stock of Jewelry that had Just been turned out from their factory for their Christmas trade. Did you ever go in and Inspect their work? It's worth your while. Where you see exquisite rings, brooches, bracelets, chains, lock ets and many other articles to attract your attention and cause you to re turn and buy something for your friends for Christmas. One thing they want to impress upon you Is that they stand ready and willing to build you anything you may suggest, providing you do not see It In their stock. Put the H. B. Crouch Co. on your list of stores to visit and select gifts for the young and old alike. Have jewelry to suit your taste as well as purse. Do chopping early. Save your disposition. There Is one market In this town that means just what they say when they Invite you to come and trade with them. Every order filled with an ex pert's selection, so there can be no getting Inferior meats and vegetables. We have been telling you for some time about the superiority of Young's Market, which Is located at 450 South Broadway. If you buy your turkeys, ducks, chickens and all the season's vegetables for your holiday dinners you will make arrangements to begin on January 1 to buy everything of Young's. It pays always in the end to get the best, and you are sure to find it at Young's. Is there anything more pleasing for a woman to receive for Christmas than beautiful silk hosiery or silk under wear. If you want the best you must always ask for Kayser's. At the New comb corset shop you will find this make, nothing better can be bought. This shop is noted for always carrying the best, so you can depend upon what you purchase there will be strictly first class. If you order by mail, remember you will get prompt attention. You will find their shop at 531 South Broad way. Everybody Is very enthusiastic over the beautiful diamonds being shown by S. Conradl of the Park bank, corner of Fifth and Hill. Never was there a bet ter opportunity given the public to purchase these precleus stones than Is being given by S. Conradi, who has been recognized for a good many years as a diamond expert. What he tells you you can safely rely upon. People do not buy diamonds every day. So why should they buy blindly when they can get the real article from one who knows? Are you thinking of buying a beauti ful handbag for a Chrltmas gift? If so, visit M. Frederickson's, 743 South Broadway. They are selling out their enttre stock of hand bags at less than cost. They have genuine seal, walrus and pigskin, etc., all mounted in gold and gun metal. See them before buy- Ing; they will save you money. REWARD —$50 reward for the man that can show us how to make our chocolate! and bonbons better. At the present time they are absolutely unsur passed. Buy Christmas chocolates at tho Chocolate Shop, opposite Alexan dria hotel, 207 West Fifth street. Mrs. Freeman, 752 South Flgueroa ■treat. Real home-made mince pies and fruit cake. Phono F1613. LOS ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1910. CANADIAN OFFICIALS VISIT CITY SCHOOLS Royal Commissioners on Educa tion Here on Inspection of Educational Methods Rev. George Bryce, M. A., L. L. D., F. R. S. C; Gilbert M. Murry, David For.sythe, James Simpson and Thomas Bcngcjugh, royal commissioners on in dustrial training and technical educa tion of the dominion of Canada, ar rived In Los Angeles yesterday to study the schools of this city. They are on a tour of the United States and I Europe, and have Just completed an extended tour of tho dominion. Immediately on arrival the members of the commission went to the board of education's offices and secured data •in regard to the location and nature of the different schools in Los Angeles which they desire to visit. Accom panied by J. H. Francis, city superin tendent of schools, they then went to the state normal school, where an ex- I tensive Inspection was made. On leaving here the commissioners will turn east, stopping at Chicago and Cloveland. They expect to sail for , Europe December 22. Before coming Ito Los Angeles the party visited in Portland, San Francisco, Berkeley and at Stanford university, at each place making a minute examination of the conditions of the schools and institu tions and discussing every phase of in dustrial training and education. The I party is at the Alexandria. SIXTY ANGELENOS SIGN FOR TOUR AROUND WORLD Indications at the present time are that no fewer than sixty prominent res idents of Los Angeles and Pasadena will sail under the auspices of the steamship department of the German American Savings bank for tours ! around tho world during February and March. For the summer months sev eral personally conducted parties for New York and Europe have been ar ranged, members of which are from Los Angeles. Many bookings have been made for June and July of next year, which in itself Indicates heavy travel to Europe. D. F. Kobertson, who has been absent for four months in charge of a party of Angelenos on their tour around the world, is expected to return about Jan uary 1, after having gathered new in formation regarding travel in Japan. . China, India and Europe. CITY BRIEFS Can you realize that you have less than two weeks to buy your Christmas remembrances I.' Get busy this week and make a complete finish of It. Do you know If you buy from the Whltley Jewelry company you will save money and get the best and latest designs in their line of business? The women Beem to be very much interested this year In buying silver chatelaines, which we all know are extremely fashionable. The bracelet comes in for its popular ity again. Whitley surely has the stunning bracelets. Here are a few hints as to what might make a suit able gift for friends: Silver and leath er card cases, sliver candlesticks and candelabra, gold and silver mesh hags, solid gold toilet seta, napkin rings, gold crosses, gold beads, shirt waist ringa, gold and silver pencils, opera glasses, watches, brooches and rings of precious and semi-precious stones, and oh! so many other things that will delight the hearts of those who receive them. To those who are looking for beautiful en graved .cards with Christmas happiness engraved upon them you will find that Whitley's this year have a beautiful line of them. Don't forget if you want something they do not have In stock they will gladly make it up for you. That Is one of their specialties to man ufacture exquisite Jewelry and thereby you get exclusive things that cannot be duplicated. All their designs are effectively made and the most intricate work is turned out by them. Those wanting to order by mall will do well to write to them. Now that the season of Christmas Is fast ap proaching, the shopper that is looking for elegant things in the Jewelry line muat remember that the Whltley Jew elry company will have the newest and most beautiful things In the market. Out of town orders will be promptly attended to. If you want to be strictly up to date or otherwise tie "it" you must be the possessor of a bottle of Russian per fume. It's becoming quite a fad to be known by the perfume you use. In fact you are almost classed by It. If you meet a woman or young girl and she gives out to you or wafts to you some delicate odor of sweet flowers you begin at once to soliloquize. "Well, I am sure she buys 'Rallet's per fumes.' " Then you begin to ask ques tions. "My, you bought that perfume at the N. B. Blackstone company, did you not?" Your answer is like this, "Well, when, I want the Russian per fumes I always buy there." Oh, yes, all the choice flower odors are put Into this perfume, such as orchids, sweet peaß, Illy of the valley, Rhine rose, lily of Nile rose and so on. You know they are the manufacturers of high grade perfumes. There is nothing sweeter for a Christmas gift than a bottle of "Rallet's" orchid in one of those quaint bottles, encased In a beau tiful oriental box. Call in at Black stone's and ask for "Rallet's" perfume. Miss Jefferson wishes to inform her customers of the removal of her toilet parlors to room 600 Parmelee-Dohr raann bldg., 444 S. Hroadway. FIOSO. RUPTURE Dr. Joseph Fandrey, European Specialist in Rupture Curing I cure All kinds of curable rupture, no matter how uevere 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 l.ft to me by my grandfather, wh:> was a physician. The cures are the best proof, and through them my name la well known both in Europe and Amer ica. Alone in Los Angel's and sur roundings are hundreds who ar? to day cured by my method and free from rupture. They have no more use for trusses or bandages of any kind. The names and addresses nf those cured can be s^en at my office. Re member that no rupture can be curo'.l without first being examined, as there are no two ruptures alike. Pn tec tlon. 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 Kantee street, r.oa Angeles, Cal. Phone Broadway 42U. Lady attendant for ladles. Hours: 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m No office on Sunday. Truer Love May Be Found Even in Uncongenial Homes The light of home Is love, and -where this light shines serene and untroublo.l by any ill wind from without there h enduring peace. Poets have always sung-love as the, great reality of hu man experience, but even oftoner thej have sung sorrowfully of the time whei love is done. The love which Chrtotiam muy learn at the feet of Jesus, how ever, is not this transient and doubtfu' affection of mortals. Poets have In deed at momojits discerned that it if not love which alters when It altera tion finds, or for any other cause, but It is only a pure Christianity which can show men how to love endurlngly The social air today is full of dis cussion of the homo question. Separa tion with the attendant . sorrows ot motherless or fatherless children, li seen by many people, to be a great evil of this hour. Mrs. Eddy gives a most clear and beautiful teaching on tni* subject In "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," page 65, where she says: "Beholding the world s lacK of Christianity and the powerlessness of vows to make home happy, the hu man mind will at length demand a higher affection. . . . Matrimony, wnlcn was once a fixed fact among us, must lose Its present slippery footing, ana man must find permanence and peace in a more spiritual adherence. The sorrows of those who thought they loved, yet find that their dreams of home joys is not realized are not to be passed over with a scoff or with condemnation. There Is much suffer ing for those who believed that love could and would endure, and who fine? that without always knowing how there Is a drifting apart, a gradual estrange ment, or the presence of actual dis cord where harmony was sought, rt Is the materialistic sense of affection which brings this disillusionment. Plac ing love on a fa'se basis of personal sense, on love of admiration, on self seeking of one sort or another, both man and woman find dust and ashes where hapny harvests were promised. , IOVE 19 UNSELFISH No human affection can ever endure except as It Is based on divine Love. When the love of God Is known and felt, this overbroods all the home loves and makes them beautiful. He who goes Into the home circle fresh from prayer and communion with I od must bring a breath of heaven with him, and this has Its cooling dews and vivi fying touch for the human tenderness which else must droop and pale In the dust of the dally round. But some one will say that he or she does not know how to bring this fresh ness of iplrltual life to the companion ship's of earth. The heart seems dulled to the finer harmonies of Spirit, and such people Indeed seek In the human love the distant reflection of the divine which shall assure them that God Is Love. Now Jesus gave us full warrant for expecting the human loves when loved rightly to teach us something ot the divine. To love rightly, however, means to love unselfishly. It Is at last analysis the selfish element In human affection which brings them to ship wreck. Humanity must know love as too high and holy a thing to be looked upon as a mere selfish enjoyment or as the mere purveyor to human comfort. The ennui and blankness that come to mortals who supposed their mutual love would be a lasting source of Joy may be explained by the materialism of human consciousness. Let those who think they have lost the delicacy and sweetness and charm from their asso ciations strive to put self out of sight wholly for the sake of their loved ones, and then watch to see the sure return- Ing tide of happiness come In from the great deeps of spiritual reality, To strive to love as God loves Is the secret of good loving, the kind that heals and saves and brings satisfaction. PEACE MAY BE WON God's love Is a giving love, a love that seeks not its own. It may not always be possible for one to establish a perfect home relation with another who Is selfish and makes no stand against self-absorption or 6elf-seeklng, That Cold Room <=g?^^ on the side of the house where "Mr-w'vy^t winter blasts strike hardest always sW% BSrV has a ower temperature than the ClJ^ifiiiJ J rest of the house. There are times 'wHI Wt when it is necessary to raise the |§y||||§S| temperature quickly or to keep the temperature up for a long period. B*^^%! That can't be done by the regular &Sl||^H method of heating without great "l^i^illilL trouble and overheating the rest of ir^T-y* m the house. The onl reliable lllllflma^ Wi method of heating such a room iwl&^Pff* alone by other means is to use a #^PW»I 'PERFECTION |j Absolutely smokeless and odorless which can be kept at full or low heat for a short or long time. Four quarts of oil will give a glowing heat for nine hours, without smoke or smell. An indicator always shows the amount of oil in the font. Filler-cap does not screw on; but is put in like a cork in a bottle, and is attached by a chain and cannot get lost. . An automatic-locking flame spreader prevents the wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to remove and drop back so that it can be cleaned in an instant. The burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, and can be unscrewed Infcn instant for rewicking. Finished in japan or nickel, strong, durable, well made, built for service, and yet light and ornamental. Has a cool handle. Dialers Everywhere. If net at yours, write for descriptive circular jSW^, Standard Oil Company ■HB^ Standard Oil Company y^ V (Incorporated) J^ TALLY-HO STABLES 109 North Broadway "^'fflß^'^S'''^ fl^B^^^^^*./ . v'y!|fi9EJw£l^-% '-\ L^^HP^3Vf"^ A^F?Pi'* ''' ' ' ■''■■-'' w' ''■ '■'.''.,- ,' . , ■, ,r. -', :■,■'.-.- , .■ .'-,,,- -p.." i >A k m . • /;^ O o & '£§■&&&& '* " ° O'' M--^. ESmSeSe r" l 3 t Hal V^ 1 Swellest Carriages and Livery Rigs in the City, Including Tally-Hos but a {.Teat peace may come to him who has set tills standard for his own love, namely that regardless of the . pi his loving ;-,hall be ab olutely unselfish. This establish' mcc a free channel for the divine in fluences to enter the home, and these mUflt in time touch all tlys membera to tenderHMS, affection and sweet cun iilerateness. Such a purifying of the heart from *clfishnpss by drtily practice under the constant testa which home life affords, must make anyone more responsive to divine Love, Tor He Is always Melting every child of His. The honest study of the Bible in this connection is of the greatett aid, and tho Christian Seiontipts find that the writings of Mrs. Rticiy have their chief value In opening the way in their consciousness that the Mind which is Love may be declared there. To know God is the great h;ip pinesa, and every man may have It. This is the knowledge and understand ing In which everything in experience becomes clear and harmonious. It is a study worth all else that men pursue; it Is the ono thing worthy of that eager delving which humanity now usually directs towarr] material gain or Intel lectual treasures. I.KAHN LOVE AT HOIVTB To learn love at home helps in the progress toward a conscious compan ionship with God; and In return tho growth In worthiness to be named, as was Abraham, the friend of God is proved best of all In the beauty and perfection which this heavenly Love brings to the human relationship. Thia Is the Gospel teaching. Those who have no opportunity to practice love in a home are, however, not shut off from this happy employ. There Is always some one to love, and there Is always the dally opportunity to set aside self for love of another. In little things as in great this cultivation of the spirit of a true lover—ln Its real meaning—toward every life with which ours Is In touch brings the sweetest re wards that humanity can know. The words whereby Paul characterized love —or oharity—may phrase the task for us: "In honor preferring one another, , •thlnketh no evil," "endureth all ; things," "hopeth all things." Here Is the work of a lifetime, the art of arts , best worth achieving, and long, because i forever opening Into new Joys. If we have none near us in human ties to i love we have the broader opportunities to devote the "unparlanded expense' of our heart to irradiating homeless hearts For no heart Is outside tho light of home that has found God and has learned the secret of generous neighbor-love.—Christian Science Monitor. STBANCiFK* IN THR CTTT Strangers are Invited to visit the exhibits of California product* at the Chamber of Com merce building, on Broadway, between First and Second streets, where free Information will be given on all subjects pertaining to this section. ~ Prepare for Xmas Don't wait too late to learn to dance, as opportunities are apt to come up at any time to attend an Xmaa dancing parly. A few momenta, even when you are down town shopping, will prepare you to take yoar cart In the ball room. No one will see you until you can dance well. We give a SILK DRESS TO TUB MICKY OIRL FOR XMAS isame to cost Jl 60 per yard), and to the LUCKY GENTLEMAN A »20 DANCING TICKET. Silk dress displayed at Deaenberg & Oansters Co.. Mercantile Place and Broadway. Go In and pick it out. They have many pretty Xmas silks. Please mention this ad. when you come. Peco Dancing Academy 103 Mercantile Place. — where Christmas Shopping's Different r.D.Uilverwoocl Sixth and Broadway—Ml B. Sprtxg M»ffe«HMl T.ong Brack aan BernardUa Bakerifield ■■.-. , ' ■ for Hubby Evening comfort in a Silver wood Smoking Jacket-an ultra good one-decidedly erent-the price is low considering-we buy for Six V V Big Stores. lW^ Here's one--a golf /#^k N cloth-reversible- W %"^S. hungry brown out- I f 1 \ %^s side--with:n, English '••'' f N||| checked. Elegantly X 1h to tailored-perfectly A 1^- %J\ hung-patch pockets, k VpL Vv«! collar, and cuffs. lf\ i)f^> y corded and trimmed 'jji vv^v.; h with reverse side ~^§^"^Q^2 jj\^ of cloth. "\^ ar ~~ ' See Our Windows Other Gift Thots—Umbrella—Leather Necessities, practical, and made to use— ; Ties—Lounging Robes—Auto Gauntlets— Scarfs—A hundred good things a man likes in this, HiS Store, Silverwood's. The Office Boy Successful men do tirelessly woo Success—her price Is Constancy Ny Vti /""i a^ toothache! _^/ <<ssifc*ik__-M W't'/^.'r^ But have jt fxed l^^S^lE^ OtU|J by a competent f ]\) There are all kinds of dentists — * * good and bad. The bad dentist is Filling! $1.00 up ... , , . , . , j nrtd« e work $».oo tooth bad because of lack of knowledge. "'£. ■■:::::::::::' 10: oOw.m He tries to do work he does not AI.VKOI WTETIIOD ..... nndenit»nd. The GOOD dena.t U the man who haa . - $3.00 tooth apent jrar> In his profeHßloß, keaplnr up with Abutment* $3.00 everj advance of «clence. Otw dentiitry 1» GOOD DENTISTRY—expert workmanship. BPECIAI. OFFER^-Brln« tbi. clipping witb y»u Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday and I'll fix your teeth for half price. California Dental Parlors 453& S. Spring St., Cor. sth Dr. 11. Xi wood. Prop. mm^mummm^m^mi^^ m^m^Bmmam^mmm g^mmtmsmmi^mmmmmm^mmsm^ammm^emmmsM^s^si^s^sM^ms^smsisamstms^s^s^ammmsmm»m^mstss% INTERESTING.ROUTES OF TriAVEL I t^mm^sß^sMMsmsamsmmsiMM^Bsm Would You Fish? If so, Redondo Beach is the unexcelled place to catch them. They have been biting fast and furious all week. BETTER TRY THE ROD AND REEL, TODAY Plenty of other attractions for those who care for the best. Los Angeles & Redondo Railway THE PROPER ROUTE Station at 217 West Second Street A DAY WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT CATALINA HAS THE BEST WINTER CLIMATE IN THE WORLD MOBJJ ■tn»HO&. AND LBM FOG THANJIUS MAINLAND-NO COLD OCEAN ASK FOB HANDSOME BOOHXKT^ Bonnlnß Co.. Agents—Main 448*. F63TU—IO4 PaeHlo Electric Bulldln*. ' HOTELS-RESTAURANTS-RESORTS > Ye Alpine Tavern Situated on Mount Low," A mile above the sea. American plan, $3 per day. Situatea on mou v Se cottage. No consumttlvot, or invalids taken. Telephone' pSi-wßti Dept plclflo EUctrlo Ry.. or Times Free Information Bureau for furthei Information. ___^ ■If I I Tifl U Uth rait6t bU 'hU -S "' CAFE , s,,'ln and Aulu lIIIN mßln the cholco of pleBUre BRISTOL lourt>J HU. ( An Advertisement Becomes an Investment <0>- . When Placed in THE HERALD J 7