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NEWS FROM NEARBY CITIES
CARNEGIE PROMISES GIFT
FOR THROOP INSTITUTE
Dr. Scherer Announces That Lib
eral Donation Is Assured
by the Steel King
PASADENA, Pec. 22.—Andrew Carnegie,
who, with Mrs. Carnegie and daughter Mar
zaret. visited in Pasadena several ilayi last
uprlng, part of the time, as a guc=t of Dr.
James A. B. Scherer, presl I tif Throop in
stilulo, will make a liberal matlon to the
Throop endowment £und in the near future.
Dr. Scherer, who hai just returned from a
month's trip through the east, author! the
Hnnouncemenl Insl evening, but docl I to
stati the amount of the proposed Kift. Tie
say« that Mr. and Mrs. Carni declared they
would never forget their vlsll to Pasadena.
Dr. Bchercr also announces that the proposed
lecture by Theodore Roosevelt next spring as
an "extra" In the Throop lecture course will
bo the only gel address delivered by 'he for
mer president on his western trip. His sub
ject Is given out as "A Zoological Trip
Through Afri. a."
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$25 iS PAID FOR SEAT AT
ROSE TOURNAMENT AUCTION
Second Choice Brings $20 in the
Pasadena Bidding
i ■ LADEXA, Dec. 22. — At the auction sale
of box seats for the Tournament of Roses
chariot races vestcnlay afternoon Montgom
ery Ward ■>[■ Chicago anil Pasadena paid
S-'ri for first choice. This amount will lie
paid in addition to the regular price of fl3
for a box seatinir six persons. gccontl
•■holce went to D. M. l.lnnard of Hotel
Maryland for J2O. Colonel \V. J. Hogan,
who acted as auctioneer, paid $■) for third
clioicc.
Klddinp rapidly dropp id to $1 premium
and practically ill tha boxi were sol.l at
the two Bcsuloni yesterday. The regular
Bant ale will begin today at D 7 East Colo
rado street.
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BAN ON PIE AND COFFEE
FOR PUPILS IS SUCCESS |
PASADENA, Pec. 22.—Th
■ . ban .-H c iffi ■■ an , ■ II '
i i . proved eucccßsful
bi tii Bclal to tin Btudei
. .• i mti ' I of I
department, «ho marked tno c tt.
menu leveral m intl
nri institution not Cor profll i
liy an avi rage of e< vi ntj Ptudi nts
Many others carry lunches .inn pure
; ..i,i ,i, . lal at tl ' quick lull h.'
G. A. R. POST WILL HOLD
MEMORIAL SERVICES
PASADENA, Dec. 22.—Tin reg-ular open j
merlins of John F. Godfrey post, (i. A. R..
tht« renlng lit 175 East Colorado street will ;
be conducted cs a memorial service for tin
i. . |vi mi mberi of tlic post who have died
during llw paat year. Membei or kindred ;
prtrioli societies have been invited to at
trnfl. The Rev. J. 1- ■•' Smith of Tn mom
Baptist church will eulogize departed veter-
Olie j,i were r.ot members of the post, while
twelve members of the onler will speak in i
memory of those who held membership in the j
ti A. R.
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JUNIORS TO PLAY TENNIS
PASADENA, Dec, 22.—Sixteen entries for the
lunior tennU tournament on the [lotel Mary
lanrl courts fucsday, Wednesday md Thurs
r]ay of no^t week for boyi of Pasadena nnd I
South Pasadena I ■'• been received, aa fol- |
!i n-s: Forrest Cornett, Wlster Wooldrldga, !
Harold Smith, Paul Bcnerer, Kenneth John
sen. Edward Hlbbard, John Caller} 1, .lolm |
Miller, Kenneth Hawkeß, Paul Fossil, Rlchaiil
Orovn, Charles Emery, Harlow Bailey, Her
bert • lhalti Russell Morrison.
— ■» « «■ . ■
SPECIAL TO DOMINGUEZ
PASADENA, Vf>c. 2;.—The Hotel Maryland
Tvill run a special car to Domintnifz every
ciuy during the . , latli n mi ■ beginning Sat
mc'ny, aco'r.llas to announcement trom D. M,
Llnnard, manager of the hostelry. The cars
-. ill leave the hoti) at 12:30 f-aeh day and |
wi\\ carry guest? of the hotel and their Crlenda, |
'iilrLy season lioxos for the meot have been
engaged by Llnnard on behalf o£ his giK-sts.
MRS. J. L. LYON DIES
REDt,AKDS, Dec ' L. I
ni thi late I. J-. ■ '
Hist to re
.
v. 1.-on, on Summit avenue.

PASADENA PARAGRAPHS
I'A.-.U i] S .. Di ■
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I ir. I wni< 1 F. F
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CHURCH FEDERATION FORMED ,
SANTA MONICA, Dm. 'Jl.-At ;i banquet
lx-lcl in this city last night a church Cederu- I
tlon vas orsanized, romrosed ol nun m tlio
vaiidua churches In llin tay dl:<trli-t.
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YEOMEN ENTERTAIN
I'OJIOXA, Dec. 21. —Tho; local mom- •
hers of the Brotherhood of American I j
yeomen hclrl tholr annu Christmas L
entertainment ;it K. of P. hull last I,
niKllt. Santa f'laus wns im.* ;U s\l!h|i
Bltta for all the children of the mem- •
bera and a musical and literary < ntcr- I
talnm '.v;: - uiv' n. I |
PASADENA CLAS l IE p
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE
FOn SALE—I/>T ON NORTH MAREN'OOI
aUo houso and fine large l"t on s<mu\ Hmi- „
son. Call Home ptione -'CJ ur Main 3353, ,
]Msnclona, for Curtber Information,
J^i : s:-w^7;n J
SHOE REPAIRING
WORI CALLICD For: AND DELIVERED. U
Moo'l Bowed «nlcs 7;, c; ladieß', <j"~. j r
QOODTEAR SHOE REPAIRIN'O CO.. 1.4 |
N. l"u:r Oaks. Bum I 1115, liuine ;is.".:". ,;
iz-iu-ii
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FEATHER AND PONPON CLEANER
FBATBERS, HATBANDS. BOAS. TON- i
pom rsmode, wllloi el*ancJ, Cyril, ,
curled. Low ntes. ■ .•■■ r( work. Mils. 0
I.OITSn itILLIKUX, vi.i Ilui'tnn aif. ,
Main 7ii. 12-0-tt i
YOUNGSTER EMULATES
FAMED DARIUS GREEN
10-Year-old Makes Flight from
Top of Barn and Lands
with a Thump
I/ONO BEACH, Doe, 81.— Harris Orayford.
10 years of age, attempted to float from tlio
top of his father's tall barn ti-.:- in rnlngwlth
the assistance. oC a parachute, lie Cftlttfi down,
but the manner could not well be described
as floating. A long rip in tho cloth ppolled
nil his chances tor a poetic descent and
young Ornyford landed on the hard ground,
twenty feet below, with a thump which
bruised his rlirht Bide and shoulder an I
sprained his right ankle.
Harris h.is almosl di i Idi d to Kiv^ up avia
tion, or attempt al 11 Fired by reading the
newspaper articles about the cominß avla- .
tim, .... ntti mpta nt It. Fired by reading rue j
failed Then he decided to consl a di
rigible, but conflrled to his father he could |
Kct neither (he k.i* nor tho ban. Thin l\n
turned his attention to .1 "man-lifting kite.
but the Uito would not even lift it*' and
it* tall. Then Harris came down to, ;md
with, the parachute.
iORDINANCE FOR* WIDENING
AMERICAN AVENUE ADOPTED
Council Rules Street Shall Be
124 Feet Wide
i ijfG BEACH, D 'P. 21.—Despite the-dec
laratkm r,f\v. U Porterfleld that te^jjj
aosoclates would kill any move to open
American avenue through to the heach if
th™ WW I. of the street was made more than
«litv reel th<- city cmmeil today at a spe
cal mmlng adopted an ordinance ruimg thai
Hi atrect .shall be rJI feet wide. While
l'nrtorflcld asserted th.v tha condemnation o(
, • rtrrot tin
„ to keep i.
,' e,t open it, fU« «M«h »"•' "ft.J.V^uS
the roadway to the beach look llko the |
neck of .i bottle."
PASTORS AND BUSINESS MEN
GIVE BALL TEAM LINEUP
! I,OXO TSKACH. Dee. 21.—N0 littlf- Inter
•=t Is manifested in the Indoor baseball eamc
the night of December 30 nt the auditorium
between the ministers' and business men s
tCT™e S'Trenchers 1 Uneuj) follows: Peter Hnn-
Fon, pitcher; Hcv. Oeorjre Ul'^h. r.astoi
First Baptist church, cateHor: Key. «■„ ',:
Looml?, pastor Central M. E. first li:1;
Rev II T. Radfonl, pastor Christian mi«
s!nn'. second bnsc; Dr. U. I. Kn*»'^- pas
tor First M. E., tliir.l bn c; Rev. F. M.
RoVers pastor First Cliristlan, shortstop an,
rinniii- Rev O H. T,. Mason. r"^<">' I lrst
pSSy&uStißht hi"! R«- s- p;n J fl °i!3:
eton 'pastor United Presbyterian, «nt»r BeM:
Rev. H. K. Booth, pastor First Baptist, left
fl<ln' the business men's lineup will neiW.
H "Wallace and B. F. Tucker, bankers: Sam
.I.' Abrams tailor anil Bportsman; Council
man Scott W. L. Camp, MCMtarj-joI the
chamber of commcrci: Chief of Police BIBDV
M.,ver John Hewitt, merrhant; P.. l- Blsby,
cafo owner, and F. E Young.
FRIENDS MEET AFTER 51
YEARS OF SEPARATION
T ONfr BK L CH D»o. 21 -oadly enough, two
rnir«' of old frlenda met < a.'h other accl
dcntoily here today. A. J. Wykr.ff. a tour
l.t S Woynesburc" I'a-. found that Georire
\V Long superintendent of Paclflo park, was
the «nm- George Long ho bade KOOdbyMn
Wavnesburg 'ifty-oii,- years auo. Harry In
mnn, clear dealer on Pino avonuo. i-tor
iiUmj in a customer this morning William
Chase of West Liberty, In . whom he had
not : seen for forty-Tlve years.
LIGHT COMPANY OFFERS
TO CUT LONG BEACH RATE!
, ■ CiiU
l to i board of pul
P. E. TO OPERATE NEW LINE
G 1 RACIT. 1

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in .iv.'.;■.. 1 'hi ■
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will !■■■ eovcr.vl it
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WIDOW'S MOTHER DIES
LOXCI BEACH ' T"n- I
it ,ii ■-1 ..-• hu •
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BUSCH INSPECTS SITE OF
CASINO IN SANTA MONiCA:
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I. Tl] prnp
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TEACHERS DEFEATED BY
BOYS IN BASEBALL GAME
SANTA AXA, I>tc. 21.—-The social fnaturpi
of tilts Oranb'6 County Teachers' institute,
which closed thi? . moon aft< r a thn c !
liiys' fuoeecstul ncsslon, InnlUfleU .i lecture
iccltai by liruw; lonlon h ln« '.■:■•< Ixis Vn- .
sjelta eni."Wo(rner nml Ifls Mui-lc," the ban
qr.ct o£ the FchoolmasterK' club of Oranfre
scunty, aii'l n btcball name between a team
of nclioolniaßtem and iho 'J'hlrd street school
tiam, tho boya winning by a Bcore of 7 to 2.
Tho Hchoolraastere' rliin rlectvtl the follow- I
ing olTiccra Cor the year: President, A. v I
Vincent <>'. Fullertoni vice president, L. A. !
Durfce of Orangei socretars'-treaeurcr, l'ror.
I'luirhcr ot Fullerton.
COUNTRY CLUB
ROBBED OF VALUABLES
■V'DXTCE. Dw. 21,—Watchman Tabor of the | -
lountry riub and a ntiTnber ol workmen are ,
lowers of wa'.ebn and valuable r^pfrn. Two j
men appeared at the . luni i y cluli and askcvl
t<; look around. A 9 they wr-r« nol bu^ploloiis
locking charastcr», th*y were not ivatcheU.
Lvi •. hrr. iho men, together v.-lth the watch*
mori, returned to their workhouse Lftei work'
they mlfnpd two valuable kijU watches, two
;U!>'? nnd P'-vrrnl valuable mid lmi^irtum i
r'!:r>f'^- The msttor has been porti to tha ■
liollce, but as the m<n had Fovrral hourf' I
jrace r,o trace ot thorn has boon found. |
SUGGEST RENAMING STREETS
BAN PKDTIO, Pop. 21.—1f Ilif ity eouni '
adopts the rocoinmemjatlona if thi Ban Pedro
rhauib' r of cornniTco tho numbered street:
--n s*an pfdro which now conflict ltd thota
sf the paino* number iv rxm Angelev will t>*i j
■i uutii?3 after mfn who w*»fe klfntltV-tf wlt'l I
lie early development «--£ tho hajbui. i
LOS ANGELES HERALD: TIIIUSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 22, 1010.
FEUDS CAUSE TRAGEDIES;
1 MAN MURDERED, 1 DYING
Slayer of Brother-in-Law Calm-i
ly Tells of Shooting Caused
by Sister's Appeal
say in:r.N-Ar.niN-o. r>e<\ 21.—Tragedies
marked the ciilmlnntlnn of two feuds today
John Harvey, a well-known Mill Creek canyon
rancher, Is ■1 art with a bullet throuKh 'his
heart from a gun in thr hnnls of Robert
Powell, wo is row in Jail facing a charge of
murder,
Abram Esparnza, a Colton Mexican, l« ily
lnK ii the county hospital. Ills atumllant is
not yet known, lut the officer* belle\ it to
be th" outgrowth of the murder of his father
a year airo, for which Fellpo Garcia Is now
In the penlttentiftry.
When John Harvey fell dead on the porch
lof his home ai Harvey's Inn. Powell turni'il j
i hi« lire on x.ouls Harvey, a brother it the.
■lend tnnn. Ho escaped death by fleeing to the I
j woods near the house.
Louis Harvey l« the liuxbßr ! of' Powell'a
sister, and ii,. shooting followed, according
to I'owell, the receipt of a telephone message
from Ins sifter that the Horveya ere abu I
in;; her. Thn nrrost^l man claims that he had i
warned thorn that he ■•■ ul '. kill them it ii" y
hnrmed his plrtor.
When ihe muvderer wns brought \n (lie I
county Jail ne coolly told, the story of tho
shooting. " ' ,
At the county ! pltal Abram Ksparaita, the
victim of the Colton trrigcdS', refused to rlvc
tho name of his asptlant, though ii! ante
iMort.n statement was taken by the district
at iii-j.
HOSPITAL WINS*FIGHT
AGAINST SUPERVISORS
SAN' IIKKXAHDI.VO, 11..,:. 21.—The S-t
--element, the tubercular institution moved
from San Tlmeteo to Mentons in lace ■•.
tin; ordinance i lopti I by thi county super
visors to prevent Its : ■ movnl. v. ,■■ Its fiirlit
against the county authorities and tin oiti
-7.H15 of Redlands and Mentono in tim >v
perlnr inurt today, when lato this afternoon
Juilgo F F. Ostor returned a verdlol In
favor of the hospital. rhi urt held thn
tiie ordinance whs meant to aha! a public
nuisance, uiille the Stutlemen occupation
"f th,! .Mentono ictel building, if anything,
is .i private nulannco'.
THOUGHT DROWNED LIVES
SAX PEDRO, Dec. 21.—Friends of \v. T..
Huymond, who til lURI t the body recovered at
Point Kitmin pcveral -.\ ... ago was that if
thp missing Hnymond, are taken. liny
n:nrul is in *>1 resident and left here about
the time the 1 ody was found. Today a lHt'T
was received fvom him dated at Yuma asking '
that his overcoat b forwarded, as the nights 1
there are setting cool. |
Wise Men and Women Know
that most of the sicknesses of life come from inactive bowels and
from unhealthy condition of the organs of digestion. If your
digestive system Is not working right, your food does not nourish .
you— poor blood and weakness follow; if your bowels are inactive
—waste matter poisons the whole system and serious sickness is
sure to follow. To take promptly
is to save yourself trouble and expense. Gentle, but quick; safe,
but thorough, they enable the bowels to carry away waste matter
naturally arid tone up the whole digestive system. They will
not injure the most delicate. The) help you to get your bowels
■and your digestive organs in that condition when they can
take good tare of themselves and of you. Beechaia'a Pills
Do Good Naturally
Forfomatei. PiiU ur« t,peci«!lj suitable. See itutmctiont witlrtaeh box.
Sold Everywhere in boxea, 10c. and 25c.
fefr&f /I Bank Account
■n|^#*^ c
/^ getting to be more and more H^fP-'
S^S^^^^^Sr^^^ Dividend, due January Ist, t
\Mv4|S»Sr I may now be withdrawn or
I t\^r it SI ftf A&Ji^ y af V* mP SS m M w
W&kBX ANEELES TRUXT±
|Wi? JAVBNBX BANK rt
*^^^^«| I CENTRAL BUILDING I
~~~zS^E^% \ Sixth and Main B
ihe "Diamond ARE YOU ILL?
For Diamonds , f BOi wny not com ,
and snvc money. to u»? We can turo
• S^ ly cure you VV*
218 West Third Street flpMltjl trp:" anfi euro a"
—— . ... ■ Wr^ private aiseanes of
~~~~ mt' ''^ii men an<' women—
yiiiyi mi mi ipp^MMwyi C^Sft Kj"' cancor, tumoi rup
lIIA 21 % jfil >1L kl m;^ I**^M' tur c, rheumatism
I I Aflf \ Trifil T" 1 ■ 1i??\I and nil n.rvous dN-
I f J^LJfTIL J-^kwJXtLl Bb^* * ordei«. No knife
■^^T^&MP^^BiS^^it'CQj^ B^iW^ J^ A " our cure* ar*
tr\^y^B>»c » % j a^kVP^fct*! Bss*3si»3LiJ inn,'-"-.
yHtt^^kJß^J^iLJafcMLjLfc Mb Phone F3?14.
B3**nfn Illßil l^ 11 ■ 111 w* Cure Corn* to Three liaji.
RWiM&f l!7t!'3llriTll'lii I ua. him YAM (him^i, iikhh iii.iiiin
liiffiiitnti^U mUmUmLJJmfqjimjm to., U3v bouib uru«Jw»j.
POMONA CHARTER BOARD
WOULD BANISH SALOONS
One Proposition Prohibits Even
Giving Away of Liquor
POMONA, Doc. 21.—Tho board of fif
teen froohoklers met '.'.st overling and
considered the prohibition l'onTur?3 of
Uie proposed now charter, which have
Hun discussed for Hill time. J. E.
McComaa offered a substitute for sec
tion 91 affecting the case, an ordi
nance that would prohibit tho snlo
or Riving away of liquor of any
kind under any conditions;. This sub
: tilutr waa seconded and carried. Sec
tion 91 is now to tin? <ffect that no
saloon, tippling place or place where.
Itquora can be sold or given away shall
ever exist In Porhona, -provided, how»
.\it. hotels having ninety rooms may
be granted n license with meala oniy.
Thr alternative of J. E, M■> '>m.-.:--.
which was adopted as such, or >■. uit ■;
for the absolute prohibition of the sule
or giving away of liquors In any form.
Thus the temperance question will
appear In two guises. To vote yos on
the chnrter and yes on the alternative
means to adopi the charier and to pro
hibit absolutely the sale i>r giving
away of liquors of any kiml hero. To
\nt,- >.~ on the charter and no un the
alternative will prohibit saloona but
permit a hot?l of nlnetj rooms nt il>l ■
license, in tli • adoption of either of
the tw.i forms the saloon is banished
übsoluti ly.
I
BURIAL OF F. S. BARKELEW
TO BE AT INGLEWOOD PARK
Funeral services will bo li-! i this afternoon
nt 2 o'clock over the body c ( Frank s. Bai'kc*
lew, a prominent . il man anj inventor, at his,
late re Idni 351 East Thirty-third Btreet. ;
Mr. liarkele.w v.-as a native ■■: lowa and 55
yenrs old. He enma lo Cn i;' irnla twenty-four
years .... i had passed •■^ii.-h of his time
In the cil drilling i usines*. He had been I
tranttJ several patents. Hi is survived by I
l.is Wife, two on . a (laughter, three brothers I
and one -!-'■'. all of Loa Angeles. Iturial
will be in I k'Wood I'ark cemetery.
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PATTERSON DECISION REVERSED
I
In decisions rendered by tbe district court
• f appeal vt'Pterday the Judgment of the
lov i court was ■ erse lin the case of J. |
W. Patterson against J. Crowell and the
Judgment i.: the lower court, affirmed" In
the. case of the ri.si National bank against
the Consolidated Lumber tvn pany
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SANTA li: HOLIDAY RATEB
Tlip Siintn IV will pel] holiday ox- 1
■ nrsl. 1. tii . '- .-it viii 1 ainl one-third
fares for the round trip between all
stations on its lines where the one« '
v.ay fare la JIO.OO or less. • Tickets on
sale Do . mbor 23d, 24th, I:sth, 26th, 3Jth, I
list. is»io, Mini January Ist, 2d, 1911.
:■ ii return limit January 3, 1911. xx>:
Dr. Lyon's
PBRFBCT
Tooth Powder
Used by people of refine
ment in every part of the
world where the use of the
tooth-brush is known, for
Almost Half a Century.
1
THEJVEATHER
I.OS AXOELES, Hec. 21, 1510.
Time.|tiarom.|The£.|Hum| Wlnd|VlcTjWeathe'rl
a. m.l 80.09 "TwTTT'M I NH ~\ S I Cloudy.
Bp. ni. 30.08 I 64 I 71 \\V | Ii | l't. cldy.
lllKlu'^t temi erature, t>2.
I lovtt temperature, 4!).
Rainfall for season, 1.08 Inohes.
Italufftll last season to date, ti.i'J Infhes.
FOHKCAST
SAN" FRANCISCO, Dec. 21.—For California
Bouth of the Tehachapl—Fair Thursday; light
frost In the morning: light north wind.
F..r Ban rrancl»co and vicinity—Cloudy
Thursday: light north winds, changing to
west: lißht frost In the morning.
For Hanta Clara valley—Fair Thursday;
liKht north wind: llcht frost In the morning.
For Sacramento valley -Fair Thursday; light
north wind; light frost In thu morning.
For Sun Joaquln valley—Fair Thursdny;
frost in the morning; light north wind.
TABLE OF TEMPERATURES
Loivcsl.
Atlantic CH.v. N. .1 in
Bußton, >Ihnh. „s •-!
lliiffal.., N. V 8
I fulcago, 111 1«
Drnrrr, Colo *<>
DIHI Mninr*. 1h I*
Ooitgr City, Kan. '■*
Ualventon, Texus 5.1
Helena. Mmit 1-
I .lail.-omille. till 30
KunMs CHy, M< « ■•'•
KnoxrlllF, T.-nn 11
Los Ancelrs. <'al ♦*
l.i.ni»»illf, lv>. 18
; .MoiUreul. tjuelier 1 -
New Orleans. I,u 3»i
New York, N. V *0
I'lltsburs;, l"a II
Portland, Oit i-
Rulplffli, S. t' •
lloseburg, Or* „... HI
»t. Louis, Mo *0
M. Paul, .Minn •<>
Sail lake < llv. I tali '.'»
Nan ininiiMo, (vi 4*
Kan I.nis Oblspo, (ul 4G
.sherldnn, «>.. -«
Spoknne, w a»h '»'"
Tampa, ri«. 4n\
Toledo, o H
Uii.liini.Miin. I). V '«
I MARRIAGE LICENSES
I WILKINSON-WATTS—II. F. Wilkinson, ace
IM, and Mary M. Watts, upe >"tt natives ol
Ohio and rpßldPtita ol Lot Angeles. t
LYNN-ERVlN—Thomaa Lynn, age 25. and
Edith B. Erv n, ape -".; natives of Canada
und lowa ml residents of Los Angeles.
GKE-PAIRFI ELD—Edward Gee,, nge Si. an.l
Florence E. Falrfleld, ape 2i>; natives of
Canada and Ohio an.i residents of Los An-
Kelcs.
HAURET-CAKAUX— L. Hauret, nc« '-"c.
and Jennie K. Casaux, ase 38; natives ol j
France and California a#l residents of Los [
Angel* s.
NULL-SHARP— J. Null, age 33. and
Mac Sharp, ase 86; natives of Pennsylvania
md nlilo and residents ol Loi Angeles and
Needles.
LANCASTER-WEBER—C. W. Lancaßter, age
26, and Cor.i L. Weber, ai;e -1; natives of
Missouri and California and residents of
Los Angeles.
LONO-DOXBY— W. Lnns. ace 2S, and Mar
garet M. Doxey, age 31; natives of Utah and
rtsidents of I^os Angeles
CUROTT-MINSKER—WIUIam J. Curott, ace
2.1. anJ Wllna W. Mlnsker, age 23; natives
of Michigan and Kansas and residents of
Los Anprelep.
POIRIER-ANDERSON—P. H Polrler, ape 2'i.
and Alma P. Anderson, age 26; natives of
New York an 1 Ilinols and resld nts of Los
Angeles and Infleld, Wis.
VAUOHAN-RAY—E. L. Vauslian, age W,
and Nettle Ruy, age 10; natives of -i in-i
-nnd Pennsylvania nr.d residents of Lob \n
peles and Plttsburg.
DOONE-JACKSON—Robert L. Boone, age 24,
and. r.ena C. Jnckson, r.ge 20; natives of
Kan».is and Massachusetts and resident of
lmi»-ri!\l find Qlendale.
BRANDT-BLEZAK—H. C Krnii.lt. n?e 29,
and May M. BlezaK, age 24; natives of lowa
and residents of Los Ange ■■
BIRTHS
hoys
REINOEHL —To Hiram and Anna Rtilnoehl,
.*•.■'. Arroyo Seco.
FIJINO —To CBaburo and Taka Fujlno, 351
Kast First street.
OHTEOA—To Mnxlmo and Dolores Ortega,
ISO Turner Btrect.
BENSON —To Louis and .Sadie Benson, 931
Kast Elavont.il street.
(lIHI.S
WF.LLS— To Walter and Myrtlo Wells, 5516
Brighton avenue.
MITCHELL —To Arthur anil Elizabeth
Mitchell. 1302 Central avenue.
BIHPOX — To M. L. and Messle Blsson, 5931
South Olive street.
DEATHS
PIERCE— C. 1302 West Ninth
street; natl' of New York; ago. '■•; pneu
monl i.
WADE—Parthcna L.. 161 West Forty
saventh place; native of Ohio; u•- ,S;
he-art disease.
VIOI-ON- Johanna C, pacific, hospital; na
tive of Holland; age liv: cancer.
EDl>y—Nora E., 11-. Oeorge street; na
tive of Illinois; age 34; tuberculosis,
MASCIAS- Anastacia 11., l'U4 Btanton ave
nue; native of Mexico; age 36: suicidal.
lIALLIDAY—Jamei N.. Oood Samaritan
iltal; native ot Ontario; age i^; liora-
MARlLLO—Ytrnecla D., T2fl South Utah
street; native of Mexico; ago 4; typhoid
fever. ■
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ORRILL—At 8M Nonnandlc, Deo. 20, Don
Orrill ago 00 yers, belovnd husband of Mary
E Orrlll. Funeral Friday at 2 p. m. from
his late residence, 308 Normandle. Friends
inviuii. '- -'-•'■
• tK»tb—
INGLEWOOD PARK
CEMETERY
Two mile* outside th« city limits, on th*
Los Angeles * Redondo railway; 300 acrei
of perfect land with Improvements outclass
ing any cemetery on the coast.
207 8. BROADWAY. ItOOM 802.
Phone* F3303, Main'4SS9.
Cuperlntenuem's (ihoo* IOML
»-BH-tlmo
ROSEDALE~CEMETERY
Ad endowed memorial park, noted for IU
natural beauty; endowment fund for per
pt.ual care, over |25O,O00; modern receiving
vault, cbapel, crematory and columbarium;
aocctslble. City oftlce, eulta 302-308 XX- :
CHANGE BLIXJ.. northeast corner Third
and Hill ets Phonan— Main 609; A 3620. Cem.
etery office, ISSI W. Washington at. Phones
J2858: West 80. t-2-Umo
Hollywood" cemetery
Rolllnc lawns, trees, shrubbery and beautiful '
MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT
Situated la ths niut beautiful section of I
Southern California, the Ideal location, Just ;
tnaiue Los Angeles city limits.
Melrosr and Colrgrove car llm-s to grounds.
A CEMETERY THAT 18 BBLECT
Alltl. 208 Laughlin UMit. Main f!9L
Ctmetery phones IHHI Hollywood 112.
EVERGREEN CEMETERY •
Tbe Los Angeles Cemetery association, Buyle
Heights, near city limits. Operated under
perpetual charter from Los Angeles city.
Modern chapel and crematory.
Offler, HI Bradbury BulMlng.
Ptiones-Maln tiii; A64«6.
Ctmetery- Hume D 1083; Boyle 1 !
t-8-Umt
FOR EXCHANOE— Estate
Alfalfa and
Frait
]5-acr« flno npplo orchard. 8M miles
this eldo of Downey: 4-room house, lo
chares of watnr stock, plenty for Irriga
tion; land lins level; ensy to water.
$7500. Will oxchanga for good city
property.
4» acres, all set to alfalfa: flowing
Well, 6-room house, good barn; '.' miles
from to— sood pair of mares and
plug horso: 2 fine cows. 2 ■■ chickens,
wagon, mower. all sorts of fanning
tools. nnrßttin. $7GOO. Will take some
trade, terms on balance.
C. W. McCOY
44G Chamber of Commerce Bldjr.
F1468. ..'-'.•_•
_OOR EXCHANGE—Miscellaneous
UNDER THIS CLASSIFICATION, IF PRE
pald. your ad thrco times for the price
of "vo. or seven times for th* prlc* of
five. y U-l-tt
7 CAN MATCH ANY EXCHANGE; WHA I
have you? DU BOSE, 701 Uross* Hidg.
nit 7. '"•"'•'r
3|ONEY TO LOAN—
MONEY TO LOAN
I have the following amounts on hand for
city loans: 1400, 81000, 11500, 82000.
Also money for building loans.
MARSHALL BTIMSON,
Rooms 801-2, 03 S. Hill St.
Phones-Main 4441, Hom< F7:iJ7. ll'-18-7
MONEY TO LOAN
I have money on hand for good mortgages
on Improved property nnd for building loans.
MARSHALL BTIMBON.
Rooms 801-2, 40S B. Hill St.
Phones-Main 4111, Home F7327. 12-18-7
MONIiV TO LOAN
•50,00" to loun un real estate, city or countrjr.
I to 7 per cent, amount to sul*_ MOVER
* CJILUKRT, 102 H. W. tlellmau lililg.
Hcme phone ASS 27; Main 6474. 10-2-
UONKY TO LOAN—oAI.AHIIiU MEN AND
women accommodated without delay or pub
licity. SOUTHERN CREDIT CO.. 411 O. T.
Johnson Bldg. 14-tf
H. w. POLNDEXTKR, 409 WILCOX BLDQ.,
will loan you what you need on real es
tate, slocks and bonus. Building loans a
specialty. 6-9-tf
I HAVE S-'OO TO 850.000 I'OK REAL ES
tate, loans, city or country. Money wall
ing. It. W. MOVER, 604 FrOSl bldg.
FSIOT. 12-1-tf
MONEY TO LOAN—FULL VALUE <JM
diamonds, watches, pianos, furniture, stor
.<►■ receipts. U. V. THOMAS, 711 IS. Broaa
way. 10-30-tf
TO LOAN >ALAkTeD FKIiPLE. NO RBD
tape; wiihmt security, confidential. WEST
COAST EXCHANGE, 410 Hetine bldg. 10-4-tf
DON'T HORROW MONEY ON SALARY UN
tll you see me. F. A. NEWTON. 708 O. T.
Juiiii. • n bldg. 11-8-K
K<*» TO IIO.UOU TO LOAN AT 7 PER CENT.
T L. O'HItIKN * CO.. Jefferson and Main.
9-tf
J_*Alfci>l!S AiMJ I'All^l AUCi\ii
PIONEER PATENT AGENCY, HAZARD Ik
KTHAISE. ESTABLISHED S2 YEARS.
American and foreign patents secured and
trademarks registered. PATENT LITIGA
-IION. f.23 CltUens National Hank BulldlnK,
Tliirl and Main. Horn- AI4S3; Main HS2J.
PATENT BOOK FREE. 2-3-tf
MARTELL >"t CO., Patent Solicitors,
032-633 (lerinnin •Bldtf. FI76L
I rotect jour ideas. iiig money In it.
"Our Special Letter on Patents."
Wiiat to Invent. Free.
Send model or sketch, Opinion free.
tl-Sl-St
J. S. ZEItBE, SOLICITOR. UNITED STATES
ana foreign patents; 4) years' experience.
822-3 BTIMSON BLDO.. Third and Main.
Phone A 6344. 10-«-tf
PATENTS AND TRADEMARKS, all coun
tries. A. 1! LIDDERS, patent Ir.wyer and
solicitor. €12 Am. Hank bldg.. 2d and Spring.
10-16-tf
WELLS & WILLIAMS, THE LEADING
l'utent Solicitors. . .: Hlgglns Building, Sec
on<l .mil M lin -t^ I'hniie FtWIS. l.'-7-tt-dii
j_r_.«.lAL NOltvtib— ___
EYE-HEADACHES
H«v» your heada hes forever cured without
orugs anil your eyes examined here free of
chiirKii by a well know:i specialist. Special
aiU'inloh paid to eyea of children.
DR. W. C. DICKSON.
i:8-» Security l!ldg.. Fifth and Spring.
11-13-tf
WANTED—LADIES' AND UENTLEME.VB
clothing. Positively highest prices raid.
MAIN .I.i:'7: F6956. 8-86-121110
ci.osiNi; out :soo GALLONS OF cab
rara paint, 11.50 per gallon. BHBEHAN'B,
900 S. Broadway. 6-15-tf
t INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD
for the price of 2, or 7 Insertions for ths
lirl en' fi A»k Th- HiTiil-l i-i-unter man
__'uKiOi\ALi>, l^Uol^fc;sS—
MORPHINE
OPIUM, COCAINE
and all drug habits cured ut home by th*
rsost remarkable remedy ever discovered.
No hypodermic injections; no pain. A cure
cr no pay Cull or wriie SO. CAL. CHEM
ICAL CO.. 1054 S. Grand, Los Angeles.
9-10-tf
PERSONAL— H. Y. McNAUGHT HAS
REMOVED HIS OFFICES TO BUITE 50;!
17LMILLER QLDO., 430 B. BROADWAY.
HOURS, 10-12 AND 3-5. U-30-lmo
t INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD
for the price of 2, or 7 Insertions for tb*
prlc* of 6. Ask Thu Herald counter man.
MRS. MASSON. THB NOTED LONDON
palmist, 822 S. SPRING, over Owl drug
store. H-2«-tf
J3US!NbSi> OPPORTUNITIES—
• Cards $1.00 Par 1000 ,
OituT printing in proportion. HARRINGTON.
Prln'.er, liJS'/j S. Spring. AI4OO. 11-22-tt
WE CAN Ft.'RNISH EASTERN BUYERS
for your business, .r. 1. FRANKLIN & CO.,
414 SO. mi.l. rii., Ki'iii'i. jj-::'-tf
(JtiUKCH NOTICES—
i INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD
for th* prlco of 2, or 7 Insertions for the
price ct 6. Ask The Herald counter man.
t-ENIEL HALL. iZI 8. MAIN-NOON PRAY
er meeting dally; sobpel meeting every
alght *-1-tt
'I VPE WRITERS—
,_,,!_, ,_ ,-,_, -!__ -,_-_ r _- L- _ —| | — -|_|- l_ 'II s — _ W -|.||—| ||— I. ill, i
BRAND NEW BALL BEARING L. C.
Smith visible typewriter; has all the latest
Improvements. You can . buy this machlno
at n. big sacritlco if taken at once, as tho
owner mu<it have monoy now Apply
room 11, '-4t'L S'H.TU tIROADWAY. 12-18-8
I «ST AND FOUND—
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I INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD
for the prlc* of 2, or 7 Insertions for the
prlc* of i> Ask The Herald counter man.
_^v roMuuii-fcis—
HAVE YOU AN AUTOMOBILE FOR BALE,
for e*cftanise or otherwise? Then use THB
HERALD'S classified automobile columns.
10-14-tl
_' fchAYERS—
JOHN A. HUNTER, M. E..
Metallurgist, chemist and assayer. F379L
i! 7 W. NINTH ST. _____-tf
PHYSICIANS—
DR. C. C.^l-OGAN, OSUIISt. •'» "rant Bldg.
XO LET—Rooms, FurnlsheJ |
Hotel SevSllfle
TB2-734 SOUTH FLOWER ST.
One sf the finest family hotels In tb* ettr.
Newly furnished throughout: steam hrat.
hot and cold water; electric llßhts; European
plan. Only a short walk from Broadway.
Phones Main (313; F6B3S. 4-1-tl
The St. RegSs
Hcusckeeplng apartments, 237 S. Flower ef.
a' mi VtO, A 7336. Near business ceuter: at
tractive building, porches, room phones, cloan.
nlmly furnished apartments, |12 to $30; single
tocnis |2.M to $4.60 weekly, fJ.U, to JIS monthly;
no rhildren. li-l-if
h INotlliWNa OF A UEHALD WANT AD
for the price of 2, or 7 Insertions for tbe
price of 6. Ask The Herald counter man.
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VALDEMAR, 632 w. SIXTH—ELEGANTLY
furnished rooms, private baths, $.1, $4, 15
week; downtown location; buautlful; lobby,
parlor, reading room; homelike aurround-
Ings; musical atmosphere. 12*31
TWO ADULTS IN COTTAGE, S COZY
furnished housekeeping rooms in suite,
Kiis, bath, lawn ml fhrwers; between two
good enr lines. 131 W. TWENTY-FOURTH
ST. l-.y In rear. phone 22760. 12-23-3t
FOR BENT — FURNISHED SONNY
rno-Vi, desirable location, walking distance;
gas, electricity) bath, phone; prlvatu fam
ily; low rent. 1623 CAMBRIA BT.
. 12-22-3t
NICKLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM.';;
rl^fht near town, good for business pur
posea na dressmaking. Cheap rout. luU
SANTEE ST. 12-S2-3t
DE9IRABUO FURNISHED AND TJNFTTlt
uished rooms In University district, mod
ern prices. Call up 84293, M 3 W.
THIRTY-FIFTH PL. 13-13-3t
•FOR RENT — BLBK3ANT FURNISHED
room for a gentleman In on exclusive
home. rh"iie, balh and library. 919' i
\V. FOURTH, U-!3-3t
NEWLY FITRNISHED SECOND STORY
front room, suitable for man and wifo
or two gentlemen. Close In, UO2 MAPLE
AYE. »-22-3t
SLEEPING ROOM. ON THIRD FLOOR,
for gentlemen, for $4*50 por month. in B
minutes from Fourth and Droadway, 889
8. OLIVK. 12-22-3t
FOlt FURNISHED APARTMENTS, PlU
\ate hatli, etc.. walkliiK diKtance, see
AMiI.AHY, 911 S, Maple aye. Main v
7073. 12-21'-3t
NtCELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM.
suitable for man and wlfo or two gentle
men; breakfast If desired. IS2O s.
MAPLE. IS-22-3t
NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM BY DAY,
week or month. THE ALGONQUIN, 315
\V, Eighth st. F2S3B. Mrs. Lugan, msr.
12-22-3t
FURNISHED ROOMS. FRONT ROOM,
■unny .ii >l modern; suitable for two per
sons. Call and sec. 333 S. BUNKER
HILL. 13-:2-3t
SINGLE AND HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS.
furnished; modern; good nclKliborhood;
walking, distance. 278 N. FREMONT
AYE. 13-23-St
VERY LARGE. SUNNT FRONT ROOM;
also smaller room for housekeeping; rea
sonable; close In. Main 8390, 1151 S.
HOPE. 12-22-3t
NICE FRONT ROOMS AT 028 POTTER
Park aye.; one fine office room; special
rates to gentlemen; walklne distance.
12-32-3t
LARGE. SUNNY FRONT SLEEPINO
and h rusekeeplng rooms, J2 per week and
up; walking distance. 1517 3. AND.
12-22-3t
PHYSICIAN'S HOME— BOARD AND CARE
to semi-invalids or maternity cases. 1X65
S. ORAND AYE. Phono Bdwy. 3141.
12-22-3t
FOR RENT—FURNtBHBD ROOMS. ONU
front room, sunny, bath, walking distance.
Renl reasonable. 935 S. MAPLE. 12-22-3t
TWO NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOH
rent, $L.CO week; each double beds; gen
tlemen preferred. ISO E. ELEVENTH XT.
12-22-3t
BEAUTIFULLY FtJRNIBHBD ROOMS,
near Angels' flight, for gentlemen; $3.r.0
per week and up. 320 S. OLIVE. A 5184.
12-22-: it
NICE, CLEAN ROOMS, WITH OR WITII
-* out houaekeeping privileges, $2.25 and up:
close id. _S5 S. HILL. 12-22-: it
i INK NICE P.OOM FOR LADY. WALKING
distance. $8 per month. PHONB FBIBS.
Call before 10 o'clock. 12-22-3t
PLEASANT FRONT ROMM. PRIVATE
family; gentleman preferred. 318 K.
TWENTY-FOURTH ST. 12-22-3t
FRONT ROOM, BAY WINDOW, NICELY
furnished for ono or two gentlemen. 909 a
s. FLOWER. IMHt
POR RENT — FURNISHED, ONE SMALL
bi droom, on" front room. 422 W.
EIGHTH, upstairs. 15-22-3t
HANDSOMELY FURNISHED F R O N T
room. $12. Phono Bdwy. 4252. 921 B.
tTOPE. 12-22-3t
FOR TIENT—FRONT ROOM. FURNIBHED,
privilege of kitchen. 2901 PASADENA
AYE, 12-22-3t
NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS 81-50 WEEK
-—two car lines. 1134 E. TWELFTH ST.
12-22-.lt
WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOM; ALSO
sunny sldo room, $2. 1217 S. OLIVE.
i2-22-::t
ITHVISHKn ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN.
10.17 S. HOPE. Plione A 5952. 12-23-nt
|'<) LET—Rooms and Board
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crlc* of 6. Ask The Herald counter man.
11-1-tt
'J"O LET—Housekeeping Rooms
8 INSERTIONS OF A lIKRALD WANT AD
for the price of 2, or 7 Insertions for the
prlc* of S, A»k The Herald counter man
_____ _^ j 10-la-tf
'J^O LET—Ap't's., Fur. and Unfur.
WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS. HOUSES,
offices, flats or apartments? Us* HERALD
want columns. .. 10-g-tt
'J[O LET—Houses, Furnished
WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS. HOUSBO.
officu, flats or apartments? Us* HERALD
want columns. 10-8-tg
'jO LET—Houses, Unfurnished
FINE HOUSE. S KOOMS. PIANO, RANOIJ,
fivo fireplaces, largo veranda, bcuutltui .
view, roomy, homelike place. Never a
contagious disease in house. 123 AYE. 81.
South Pasadena car to Aye. 31, turn west.
lialf block. Fine altitude.
12-21-2J-29-31
THE 810 GREEN padded VANS fob
moving. "They know how." Flroproot
■torag* for household goods. I_ a.
WAREHOUSE CO. SAVES WORRY, 81*
Commercial St. Main 101. AB72f.
l«-l»-t|
WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS. HOUSES,
ufflcM, flats or apartments? Us* HERALD
»ant columns. 10-8-tl
'J^O LET—Flats, Unfurnished
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price of 6. Ask Tha Herald counter man.
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r O LET—Flats, Furnished
WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS. HOUSE!",
offices, flats or apartments? Us* HERALD
want _ columns. 10-8-tC
rj;o LET—Offices
WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS, HOUSES.
offices, flats or apartments? Us* HERALD
want columns. 10-t-tf
'jv Li;T-^-Storerooms
WANT TO RENT TOUR ROOMS. TIOUAJCfI.
offj'f!.. flats or abutments? Ui* HKRALD
waul ii luuu IM-U

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