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2 SMALLEST STATE MOST CROWDED Rhode Island Leads in Density of Population with 508.5 Persons to the Mile CALIFORNIA FIGURES ARE 15.2 Washington, with Increase of 10. Shows Most Rapid Growth In Density FAuociatcd frf?*! WASHINGTON, Pec. 29.^-ilhode T--1 --ind has 805.5 persons to the square mile, thus, according to census bureau figures, lc; dins the list of states ill the mutter of density of population. Nevada, with only seven-tenths of ono person to the mile, finds a place al tin- lower md of the table giving these facts. Second in the density list, Massa chusetts supports ;in.s persons to the square mi I New Jersey, "::7.T; Con necticut, 221 n. ami New York. 191.2. The other states possi ssing more thin 100 to the square mile arc: Pennsylvania, 1*1; Maryland, 130.3; Ohio, 117: Delaware, \<c. and Illinois, 100.7. Wyoming, boasting l'j persons to '''" mile, more than doubles Nevada, while Arizona, with 1.8, stands third from j thr? bottom. Montana, New Mexico, Idaho, Utah, Oregon, South Dakota, Colorado and North Dakota all have fewer person? than 10 to the square mile. MWSHIXOTO.N LEADS IS GROWTH ,if the states of large population, Washington takes the lead In the growth of density, advancing from r.S to 17.1 persons per square mill in the last ten years, thus taking a place between Kansas, with 20.5 and Ne braska, with 15.5. Washington ex ceeds her neighbor. Oregon, with 7 per ■ sons to the mile, by more than 10, and even surpasses California] with 15.2. Idaho increased from 1:!) to 3.8 and Oklahoma from 11.4 to 2:t.!'. The figures for other states are: Indiana, 7,".;>: Kentucky, 67.0; Ten- i nessee, 52.4; Virginia, 51.2; West Vir ginia, 50.8; South Carolina, 49.7; Mich- I igan, 45.!»; Missouri. 17.9; New Hamp- ' shire, 47.7; North Carolina, 4t 3; Oeor-'l gia. 44.4: Wisconsin, 12.2; Alabama, 41.1: ]■■'■ i, 10; Vermont, 39; Mississippi. :ss S; Louisiana, 38 5; Arkansas. 30; Minnesota, 23 7: Maine, 24.8; Texas, 14.5; Florida, 13.7. WASHINGTON SOLON WILL OFFER ANTI STRIKE BILL Measure Provides Compulsory Arbitration of Labor Disputes SPOKANE, Dec. 29.—A bill pro hibiting strikes and lockouts and pro viding,for compulsory arbitration of all labor disputes has been prepared by State Senator George W, Shaafer, and will lie introduced at the coining ses >inn uf the legislature. By Its terms any employe may be | lined 550 for ouch day he remains on strike. Any employer causing a lock- | nut Is liable to a line of $10 a day for racti employe deprived of work, this fine in a" event to l>e less than ■<!"" a j ilay in aggregate. i Man Shoots at Self Three Times and Dodges Bullets \'K\Y TORIv Dec. 20.—Ddmlnlc Brandti n laborer, decided last night that he wished to live no longer. go" he took a seven-shot ! caliber revolver from his pocket, pointed at his head and pulled the trigger. But as he fired he changed his mind and ducked. The bullet passed over his head. Still resolved to die lie fired again, but the subconscious desire to live vas stronger yet nil lie ducked again. The bullet furrowed hi^ scalp. Surprised to find hlniselt till alive he aimed a third bullet at his head Hud a third time ducked Involuntarily. When Policeman Meade found him ha tt«a looking at the revolver with a puzzled air. "What's the matter with you, anyway?" asked Meade. "I as crazy In the head." answered Brandt. At Bellevue hospital it will require a period of observation to determine if lii-- ; ■''!'.- i.- i - euneet. AMUSEMENTS MiJrToPERA HOUGE "■ *• i™ : HINK.III AXI» roMOHHOW NX.II M ATI Mil: NATI'RIIAY. si'Eim, MXIIMI MONDAY, NEW VKAR's HAY. „.„„ BrooU. rrcen,. LILLIAN RUSSELL In » L'nliiue (nni.Mly. In Search Of a Sinner liv Charlotte Tlionipann. PRICES —600 to |2. Wotlnesday Jlathi^e. udc to 11.80, SEATS NOW ON SALE!. \-, . I 'v OF JAN. I— l'Sl'Al. MATIXEK -Ml Him — II I IM. MATIN'KK MONDAY HKAT -Ml N(l\\ OX. IIBNIIY 11. liAItTtlS Prs»enl» The Traveling Salesman \ comedy by Janipa Forbei, Hi:tli<»r nf "Xhu Chorua Lady" nn] ••'i"!i'l Commuters." ITUCES: 50c to Jl.r,". I'OMl.V'i— I'ui IV OF rill. < 11« I s.' DOMINGUEZ AERO PARK "' '""am. £v. hailroau (SECOND ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL AVIATION MEE^T Double the .^hav of last year. ONLY FIVE DAYS MORE, in cluding Monday, [aniiary 2. All the favorite Manbirds — HOXSEY, LATHAM, BROOKINS. KNABENSHUE and others. TODAY—THE LONG DISTANCE OVERLAND RACE ANOTHER DASH FOR ALTITUDE PRIZE Ladies' Day— Many New Features and New Thrills SAN DIEGO DAY— A BIG DAY FOR BOOSTERS Admission 50c. Grand Stand. 50c and 75c GRAND OPERA HOUSE " ""' ■'•' ,-'..'.'..V.-V'«*.'"* -.-Ln" tijii) Vj LAST H TI.MI'.M Mil CKOWDICD EVKKY I'CIiKIIIMAM i:. FERRIS 1""1 ''■'' ljl>? company present a great ! THE HARTMAN p^uctl°" '"mlo TOYMAKER Next tt»ak— Walter He I,eon'« iv-«- muHcal play. "THK CAMPUS." Seal Belllnjt. '■piiE AUDITORIUM ~ ' ' '"'-\ri^' TTmiiTuTsiTn I nuuuui\ium l:i;.\s rill 1..' MANAGEH. X THIS AFTERNOON, DEC. 30—3 O'CLOCK PEPITO ARRIOLA. Boy Pianist 'S'Sr T+Tt " BRUCE GORDON KINGSLEY, Organist ,. u^:,,,,, STUDENT A Nil II VI'IIKRS' It \r I. -. [SKATS SOW ON* BALK AT BOX OFFICE. IMUOEf: 85c, 50c, lie 11.00 AND *i.^.f>. OLYMPIC THEATER .Main. Iselnrcen lifih nod >ixili LiXMI iU I nHj/\XEjir. Cool—CommuUloui—Coirtfortablf . Tli* hllarJoua MR: SANTA GLAUS, JR. "'"' J"''' Mendel ami hoiKiHy f».n«-v, IWKT OAH 1 n LLrtUO, JK. Olympic company. t SHOWS luMi.lll', ":!.') ami U:l.">. Ma tloeei Hon., Wed., Sal., Sun., lOt'i "Of, 25;:. I WILLIAM J BRYAN WEDS MARTHA WASHINGTON M:\V VOKK. Per. If). — Upturn* from the office of (lie illy « Irrk In .lemry City ihow that \\ 'illinm .lenniiiK'. Ilrynn, :!:< jenrs old, mh« married yesterday to Mis. Martha W«»lHn|rton. Both are nrgrnrs from New Jersey auluirlian to« ny VICTIM OF THUGS WANDERS CRAZED Man Beaten on Head and Robbed Found Dazed Near Wilmington SAN PEDKO, Dec. 29.—Matt Wil liams, aged ,Vi years, was found wan dering east "I Wilmington this morning In a dazed condition. His head was cut In four places and his clothing was Mat rated with blood. His face-was badly bruised, and II li evident that he had been assaulted with a gaa pipe or other heavy Instrument. He had been robbed of $10 and a watch. William* la a stranger here, having tome from Missouri a short lime ago, where ho had enlisted In the Spanish- American war as a number of company M. Fifth reglmenti Missouri volunteers. He Bald that hi left San Pedro last night to walk to Loa Angeles, where he has been ping. A short distance from town two men approached him. One he describe* ii? about six feet tall. He wore a heavy mustache and was attired in overalls, black roal and light hat. The other was about live feet five Inches and Williams says he was probably either a Mexican or negro. Without a word the tall man walked up to Williams, according to his story, and knocked him down. When Wil liams revived he says he found hi was lying at i he side of a shed, but he does not remember where. Williams says he had not been drink ing. He has a sister living at 104 Ave r.ne 4, Denver. No trace of the men who did the slugging has yd been found. « » » OAKLAND MAN INVENTS NEW TYPE OF AIRSHIP '■ ■ ■ OAKLAND, Dec. 29.- After yeai on various types of airships. \\ M [. : Co iki . h loi al i!-'. entor, h;is I'ompli ted .in entirely in \\ type o ship and now la about ready to take l\,,i tin ■ aehine and Its engine are ' .-1; iri ]! 11 ~1 > original find differ from the ■ i,, nai ■ typ of biplani iii a number of Important featur s Its Invi atoi has given ii b new name, it n 111 I • n as trl mono] lane. [I has bi • n ovolveii ''!■■ tvi" 1 of glider Invent id b: Prof. Montgomi i y of Santa I :lara i ol in, father of aviators, but dil - fr>rs from It In having three wlni stead of two, and the elevator and i r In front nstead ol I lie nai peat of ihi b viator has been ' placed in front and thirtei n and one d of the engine, obviate danger ol being crushed by it In i ,i, cidents. i Control of ma ... | in a ! Ingli Ii ver i | -■,!.. the ■ the aviator LOS ANGELES HERALD: FRIDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 30, 1010 SIXTEEN WORKMEN DIE IN EXPLOSION k ■ 1 Crowd About Ice Plant Roiler Is Mowed Down by Blow- Up at Pittsfield PITTBFIELD, Mass.. Dec. 29.— j Jives of* sixteen workmen were ended | today by the explosion of a boiler at j the plant of the Morewood Lake Ice; company at Morewood lake, two miles j south of here. Twelve men were In stantly killed, one died shortly after j the. accident and three others died in i the hospital. j in addition twelve mes were Injured and it was said at the hospital that two of these may die. State Officer H. A. McNelll was as- I signed by the Massachusetts police of ficials to make an Investigation of the explosion* At a meeting of the city council res* olutions wore adopted calling for Im mediate action to supply the wants of ! the fatherless and injured. On the | sii(ipr< stimi of Mayor Maclnnes a sub- j scriptton papot* was started and In a| short time nearly $3000 had been sub- j scribed. United States Senator Crane, j whose hoirto is near here, headed the | list with |500 Gathered this forenoon In groups nut the boiler building, which was I some distance from the Ice houses, I were about 125 men. mostly Poles and Italians, awaiting the chance to earn a few dollars by cutting Ice. With a 1 crash heard for miles around the boiler I burst. i Bodies of men and fragments of Iron and timbers were hurled through the I I air. Those of the workmen who were not killeT outright were seriously in lured or dazed. The entire monetary loss will not ex ceed $500. Officials of the ice company are at a los to account for the disaster, • »» FOUNDER OF BISBEE IS ASPHYXIATED IN SLEEP William H. Martin Found Dead at Home* in San Rafael pax RAFAEL, Dec. William H, Martin, 78 years old, a retired capital ist, well known In the west, was found dead In bed .it his homo here today, with the gas escaping from an un limited heater, It is supposed that when he retired he left the gas burn- Ing and it was extinguished during the night. Mr. Martin founded the town of Bis bee, Ariz., was one of the discoverers of the Copper Queen mines and took a leading part In the building of the Powell street railway In San Francisco. I ++-* Telegraph Briefs LONDON*—Reginald D. Dougherty, elder of | the brothers of the famous English tennis team, died today. VSHINGTON \ CMC of yellow fever has appeared at Managua. Nicaragua. The vic tim, an Englishman, Is | dead, j WASHINGTON I" Donald M. Qalllf of th* Tnivorpity of Illinois was eler.tpd president of the Institute of Dental P lagoglca nt conven tion yesterday. GALUPi )XA&, Ohio— The last of the if RnrK^s In the Ohio river ahi *■■ Gal li polls* parsed here yesterday rind navigation to Pitts* burs' has '-■■: -i resumed. OS X A LOOS A, lowa Cecil Lorkard, 22 years old, shot hi.- sweetheart. Clara Mclntoih, 19 years old, through the head yesterday because she refused tn marry him. GRAVESEND, England—The fourth vision nf the, United tSa t < Atlantic fleet Failed yes terday to join the other divisions at the en trance to the EiiKli- cU channel. Lt »l*I.S\"II-t*K—Tliunderi»torm», acrompaniril by torrential rain prevailed yesterday from Caoiro, 1!!.. south. Pe.vero cold v. eat her in many sections of tlie cotton belt is predicted, DEB MOINI Tlie peal of the lowa mulct law by the cominff legislature will be de i mended by prohibitionists at a conference of the state commit tee and other workers hero : today. PITTSBURG- II irry Kendall Thaw, who killed Stanford White, the New York archi tect, was diticharged from bankruptcy by Judge Charles P. Orr In the federal district court hero yesterday, stockton—Police Interference prevented a ?r rloufl riot at the Sou thorn Pad Ho yards yesterday when an announcement was made thaf t!i? wages of 200 Mexican laborers had I been cut from $1.80 to $1 a day. CHICAGO bußlnesa managers section of the National Commercial Teachers' ■ dei I :tt inn yesterday elected B. F Williams of ! Doa Motnes, lowa, president, '(')]'.- shorthand teachers section of the federation elected If. A. Ha gar of Chicago president, : LAURKNS, 8. t\ )■: A. Hamilton! a young farmer, was i '-:■' his ... pester* Call 111., BOUth. .-■■■.-■!■..;■ , ■ . hi bloody ax by hii aid?, His young wife, who recently returned home from an insane asy lum. Is belnfr detained by the aul Iniril 1< i. DENVER—James U Pea ■■ secretary of Ftate "f Colorado! was Indicted yesterday on a charge of vtolatlns the public examiner ' laws by his refusal to appear bel ■> State Auditor Kenehan and ivc a detailed state -1 ment of the financial affair? of his ofllce. ; , I cTVIONSTER CELEBRATION "THE POPULAR RESORT" Venice of America ri^rr*;:*: new Year's Eve tainment in the Venice ! Auditorium. Big Masquerade Ball in Pavilion fcstoppCV Fireworks on Breakwater win Run the Last at Midnight Mile in Hi« 1000-Mile ALL THE CAFES AND AMUSEMENTS WILL BE Endurance _ S. 1 Open All Night Take Los Ang-eles Pacific Cars AT HILL STREET STATION OR ALONG HILL AND SIXTEENTH STREETS—SUFFICIENT CAR SERVICE JJ— ——SEE THE NEW FRENCH PUFF HAIRPINS. JUST RECEIVED. JEWELRY SECTION'S fBO Doz. Women's "Forest Mills" ) f■**««» «™» ™"« * TOll "°11" mM 1 f Latest in Aviation Caps Knit Vests anil Pants; 1Q /2^» -^-V^-, *&&*+*T*f Just Arrived by $2 Seconds; 75c Grades . . J/t <&&?*&'*&* Express, $2.50 and M* •* BHV^^t T.2!Jrp ei l Std!^S^! 1 C'SSI-SXHUSS South Broadway C^W,,,;. |£ urn**** garment, 39c. "MiMorniNO new btickt uai." I 1'arl""" 1 ' ?"'"""' '■ .# ( Daylight Basement ] (Three New Models! (Daylight Basement Year-End Clearance In Reg. $1 "Merito" 7Q/% N Year-End Clearance splendid Buyiag^chancesin Fine Cotton Corsets- at ... i C One . Third Savings on Popular 2000 yards of Fancy Outing ?± c ]£ t £2 X&W ZunTtf. "SR SX Priced Quality Muslin Wear Flannel ; values to 12Jc. Yd *2 *. floor ? v Vn|uM _ Ur , „„„ Enl . jq c 500 yards Heavy Bleached or Un- C_ .. ..--.-.,- o,» fw .-rvie^Wi 1 coutil '•■'•"'-> Tiimn.r.i <lir" ''"'"" I!, bleached Canton Flannel. Yd ->C M Al n E d ni batltef X a'ndi^nmnX! SW,tt,KfSIX ?r.»mA n<! 39c 50 Full Pieces High-Grade Ginghams; J-'-> JKSSS. I.".*::::: ■'£ colors, checks and stripes. 7 r porter*. All sizrs. No better corset at 11.86. ' « «>« <•• si.oD-m.i. "■.„>!...» oso Yard . .. . ■ « C Today ami Saturday, pair 79c. I V»lnei i.. > i..w-in < icnnn.iin »^ fcLEARANCE^ C^^ > T^ ell f (ilSftrifc CLEARANCE— at, Yard .19C T!!^si^^SL. Auto Bags, Car' IS* Very Heavy «}«alillc» "™™"™' ■■■■■-■■■■I riage BagS. :H?£r r 1" 1 48 Dozen rimmed Hats Noting Reserved Tll^ 1::; 11",,!:! 1-11^ «f^X Regular $2.95. $3.95 and $4.50 » /f& 1 //I Off makes "' standard. H[^ M \&kf* Values m si 111 / tF befuUlful new shades |fl EM Vt OT pussp shopworn stylos, hut Int. win- til $5.00 Bags ....$3.75 and ■••■--• chiirmiiiß 113 PI M tcr models in smartest small, medium KB) HQ Eg $6 00 Bags $4.00 patterns In Dresden IV« M nnd law shapes; made of tin, silk, with JW W W *• & ' ,«, -_ an.l Persian effects; JW tIlJt velvet underbrlms; practically all colors; Jp N^^ ft/.sUhiagS . ...s>o.uu widths over 4' : Inches --JET values to 14.60. Today and Saturday, while Qg^ $10.00 Bags ...$7.50 |1 Iwido. J *&* ' they last. Me. SECOND FLOOR. _L^^_ ——— —Jl AMUSEMENTS IyroROSCyS BURJANiTtHEATEr' " M N > l ',l ,f IVA LOS J XGE i,ES' LEABIXO PI-AY HOCIK, This Play Hits Hard Its Name Tells the Story rp |m ' pr — , , —t'hota by I'lm. And It's Full of Laughs, Too FIRST APPEARANCE AT BURBANK OK CHARLES RUGOt-ES. Nishta 25c. o"c. "" ■■ Matlneea Saturday, Sunday nnJ Holldayi. 10c, JOe, 50c ( NEXT WEEK—PIr»t time here nf "(|l IMV AIIAMB SAWYER." B"""""jffT"Ti"C^W THt FOREMOST STOCK LLAdvv COMPANY OF AMERICA POSITIVELY LAST FIVE TIMES— MATINEES TOMORKOW AND SUNDAT — Lewis S. Stcmo and the Bi lai . theater company present for the first time on any sl;',ew t,,r. stoelos THE WAY OUT PRODUCED BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH JOSEPH BROOKS, XI.AW & ERLA'NGER. NEXT WEEK—Commencing ?:■<■'.-;;tl New Year's matinee fMondav) George Broftd innsi's great play of the Hudson hay country. "THE (All. OF THE NORTH." SEATH SELLING. .iytm'^l tfy^'yi!—i"El^Tt ITBjrn I 1 W^'ilKWlll'l ITTmWftT7nT»^*t*'-(-TnPi^^F^TT^^ Bllfaw^Blr*^tMnCT ~/o?^lKffS/T??^uvAii^corisiDinE 4*&W fist W&hJbtJ VAU D VI LLE ri-ici a Cuibloß pi ii p>* ii i r~» "l.iml" Flo A.ilrr TO V rICKIeS retS ''"" MeOulra i!,,. I..mvii <>->.■„,„■ * UIIJ' » l^f^»^^ 1 Ll:) p,.«i(i > ig and Slater THE (.!:i:\ii>i SHOW OF THE BE\KOX—MATINKK HVIiIIY DAY, inc. JOo. 3Ui; AMUSEMENTS _, ' Sprlnjr St., Ildni-pn ?<1 anil 3d. THE STANDARD OF VAUDEVILLE , J WILLIAM FARNUM & CO. Presenting "The Mallet's Masterpiece," with a Tre mendously Fine Holiday -Bill, Including Moving Pictures of the N. Y. Police Force. Every Night, 10c, 25c. 50c, 75c. Matinee 2:15 Daily, 10c, 25c, 50c HAMBURGER'S MAJESTIC THEATER . n £ a Tnint7l Los Angeles' Leading Playhouse—Oliver Morosco, Manager tiikMKss.. s . Mary Mannering MIIBKKT IKKSKNT XVJLCII V JLVJLCIX X 1 XWI XX X^ in "A MAN'S WOULD." NIGHT? and SATURDAY MATINEE 800 to >2. BEGINNING SUNDAY NIGHT, JAN. 1, 1911 Special Matinee Monday, P^^ jtm January 2 y*W « 1' | Jj^^ The supremo drama of IhrilU rrln*« night* I■ W j^'B //«■ 1 1 W^r >Kx^ tE anil Satnrdiiy intint 1 ."»0r lo ii»-. UurKaln I■ * mi 1 Vfflll H | T^^^ jß^% j*^ matinee »^■:n.^-^i:l^ . -'-.II mi Mill- mi». ÜBiliHlift I<iWlfilll>«yßMaßMM—l^BW—B Big Scenic FIESTA Auto Show PARK of Licensed Cars Pico, Twelfth, Grand Aye. and Hope St. Declared by many good judges to from Xi 7. 0i;, rnt""i"p. m. be the most original and beautiful 50c--Admission— 50c . — .__= show ever held ■ ■ Home Phone 60005 TWF AITr>TTT»T?TTIM "THE/ I- K. BEHYMMi. tit. AUIJXIUKIUIVI HKAITIILL." MANAGER. TONIGHT AND REMAINDER OF WEEK' WITH MATINEE TOMORROW. THE MAN OF THE HOUR By Oeorste Broadhurst. "lIOXSEY" IS Till: MAN OF THE HOllt. TONIGHT, AVIATORS 1 NIGHT AT THH IHTOim M. THREE HUNDRED AVIATORS AND FRIENDS WILL ATTEND IN A BODY. PRICES tie, l|o. TBo. SI. MATINEES .■:.o. die. He. ■■^^^■■■■■■■■■■MMMMHBMSfI New. Cozy, Absolutely Fireproof. ty' TREJIMi-^Um m 1 fa tS wig VJL'mm Broadway, Hctwten fifth and Sixth. 1 M JH W'lk|H*l||jnj Mnllnpe Today 2:30. Twice Nlghly 7 and It. 1 I JL ■ lirfl'» iJ «1 SCHEPP'S CIRCUS Ik. Ml .ffil IM I J«tH Kj ill ad Dogs, I'onies, Monkeys. lffl»>L' T- "I.« Traß«ly »'• KB.vi>te": .1. Aldrlch l.ihliy BpP3ffSBHBHBB(iWK«^PS|p!I^^P3p^H| mid Knthrino Traycr; the Hawaiian Four—• Kl ' | j T" 1 ; iVi 1 B *1 tS IttM ■^HiH Womls * tin-en, .Mor«au Bros. Moving pic- HkHiHaKWMnn^BnBBin^HHBBBB Hires. , ____™^ T UNA PARK • - ' Corner a-hiniiimf UNA J'AKK and Main 8t«. We Royal Hungarian Band Twice Daily" Now runnln«, the treat spectacular production, "INEVITABLE WARS OF THE FU- Tl/RR." Ben Iho alrslilp as an linplfincnt of war. Kvcry night at 9 o'clock. PRINCESS THEATER - I'lionm AtiUOS—Main 4044. t-WEEK' I-OMMI . <-- ; "MONDAY MATINEE. DEC. M, A JJIOWINTBR WHIIUj OK MUSIC. MIRTH AND MELODY. "ON THE «lIKT." Fr.4 ****** *'£„s£. Favorite Chorus. EVERY NIOHT. 7:45 and 9:15. MATINEE DAILY f'^f" rvMAS DAY and FRIDAY. 10c, "">■. 250. THREE COMPLETE SHOWS SUNDAY l*-«Aa NlfillTl anil .-r\iny (NKW yi:.m;'s NlfiHT. C.30. 7:4:. 8:15. . —————■^ ™^"" Casa Verdugo SPANISH PARK AND = RESTAURANT = i —— I\do X ,C\ KJ X\.Jr\.l.X X ——— C stands for CONVENIENT—9 miles from city grills, A stands for APPETIZING— a breath from Verdugo's hills. ■ ' S stands for SERVICE—"KspanoI" is our style, A stands for ATTRACTIVE — feature quite worth while. V stands for VlNTAGE —applying to wine, E stands for ELEGANCE— for those who dine; R stands for REFINED —aIoof from the coarse, D stands for DAlNTY —enough to drive out remorse. | U stands for ULTRA—better than the best, G stands for GRATIFYING— wiII easily stand the test,' O stands for ORIGINAL— our "one best bet." j —.. Reservations Now Being Made for New Year's Eve Phones — Sunset, Glendale 691 Home. Glendale 1481 Take Glendale Car at 6th and Main — "Ask the Conductor." ; Pacific Electric Railway