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GROWTH OF CITY Glendale’s population BUILDING RECORD in 1910 was 2742; in 1920 During 1920 the total was 13,356. Per cent of building permits issued increase, 393. Present in the City of Glendale population, estimated. was $3,136,664. a nation­ 16,500. al record, in proportion The Glendale Evening News to population. V O L . X V I WEATHER— Tonight, Colder; Tuesday, Frost GLENDALE, (LOS ANGELES POSTOFFICE), LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CAL., MONDAY APRIL 4 192! SIX PAGES 181 Ever Try This? It CELEBRATE BEHALF Is Real Delicacy, Is RAIN 1267 INCHES USE TABERNACLE AS Today’s World News In Brief SCHOOL CHILDREN Opinion of Japanese (Special Service to Glendale Evening News) Here’s a new delicacy: C.E. | REPORTS THEFT OF LIQUOR AND IS FINED $1000 HEAR TALKS ON The boiled tops of ferns. BELLAIR, Ohio, April 4.—David Davids, this city, reported to Some dish, too, say the Japa­ nese. IN LOS ANGELES - j officials the theft of eighteen cases of whisky. Result: Fined $1000 H. C. Boynton, who resides at i for owning it. SAFETY FIST 1802 Canada boulevard at the corner of Colina drive, reported MR. AND MRS. JOHN B. WALLACE, ANOTHER GOOD SOAKING NEED j PROBLEM OF WHERE TO SIT ALL FURLOUGHS ARE NOW CANCELLED BY ADMIRALTY to the police this morning that j H. H. MATHIESON DELIVERS 141 SOUTH CEDAR STREET, he ordered four parties of the OF DISTRICT; HEAVY WIND THOUSANDS OF VISITORS LONDON, April 4.—The admiralty today cancelled all furloughs orientals from his grounds yes­ and ordered all sailors and officers who are on leave to return imme­ FIRST OF SERIES AT NEW GIVEN CONGRATULATIONS CAUSING DISCOMFORT IN JUNE IS SOLVED terday morning as they w’ere de­ diately to their posts. BROADWAY SCHOOL vastating the natural beauty of the Verdugo Woodlands arroyo. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wallace of Ranchers and gardeners wanted By GLEN and DALE 141 South Cedar street celebrated They explained to hiik that ORDERED TO SIT ON WET GRASS; DIVORCE IS GRANTED ll. H. Mathieson, a safety engineer, the ferns are boiled, the water j ram yesterday. | Have visiied qjir downtown their golden wedding anniversary They got it. So did the people go-1 headquarters in Glendale? Roy! CHICAGO, April * 4.—Dolly - » Blakely is a grass widow, because is delivering the first of a series of Saturday, April 2. poured off, and boiled again, talks here on “Safety First” at the then served like asparagus. iing home from the churches or thea- Kent has given us desk space in his; ^er husband ordered her to sit down in wet grass when she had a They received guests from 2 until tres last night. new office,. 130 South Brand. ..Mail new dress on. Her divorce plea was granted. new Broadway school this afternoon. 6 p. m., and* in the evening enter­ “Well, I’m not raising greens According to the record kept by; cun be sent there now and some of! % Tomorrow morning at 9:30 o’clock tained relatives from Los Angeles. to feed the multitude,/com­ H. E. Bartlett oL this city, the total these fine days we will have a tele-I _ _ he addresses the boys of the Glen­ The house was most tastefully dec­ mented Mr. Boynton, “but I am rainfall for the storm was .20 inches, j Phone all our own. We’d like to ! FORMER EMPEROR CARL STARTS ON HIS RETURN TRIP dale Union high school student body going to save the ferns and flow- and on Wednesday morning the girls orated with spring flowers. Mr. and All of which fell in about twenty greet you there in real Spanish cos- LONDON, April 4.—Former Emperor Carl has started his re- Mrs. Wallace received many beautiful ers here if I have to arrest the will hear his advice. Japanese who flock To the foot­ T inES the seaso" ’s !;ume “ we d«4 the WMttier people turn journey to Switzerland, Under-Secretary Lloyd Graeme of the Arrangements have been made gifts. total to 12.67 inches as compared two weeks ago, but we are really busy f . ... . j j Mr. and Mrs. Wallace have many hills early Sunday mornings and witJj/15.81 inches last year. j these days and haven’t time to dress ! 4° rei§fn office announced in commons today. with Superintendent Richardson D. friends in Glendale and the south «and trespass on my place.” Another good soaking storm is i up. Mr. Baird, our financial secre- ——------White of the grammar schools that they were kept busy receiving con­ Mr. Boynton is building a all of the pupils will see the safety beautiful red hollow tile resi­ needed to make the farmers happy. tary, will be glad to answer any of THIRTY-THREE PERSONS REPORTED KILLED IN WRECK first film which Mr. Mathieson pre­ gratulations. j And it snowed in Los Angeles this your questions. j P A r r c d a c o v a *, List of Invited Guests dence on the property. morning. When we first knew that we were 1 b-AGL-E FA bb, Texas, April 4.—Thirty-three persons were re- sents in conjunction with his thirty- minute speech. The invited guests were Dr. and Huh7 ¡to have the convention in Glendale' ported killed in a collision between a freight and passenger train Warns Kiddies of Peril Mrs. Clark, Miss Betty Clark, Mr. and Prophet Noah Screened Yes, it snowed. wondered where we would meet. | twenty-five miles west of Monterey, Mex., today. There were some Mrs. Asbury, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler, ! Early morning pedestrians and mo-’ We didn t want a tent and the! , A. , In his speech this afternoon he Mr. and Mrs. Hood, Mr. and Mrs. j "And Noah went In, and his ¡told the kiddies about the dangers sons, and his wife, and his sons’ torists witnessed a bit of rare churches would just be sufficient for A[nencans among the killed, meager reports here stated. Lilly, Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Edmonds, I weather in Los Angeles this morn- section meetings. This is the way j ' ------— ------| of playing in the streets and warned Mrs. J. J. Davis, Mrs. Clara Williams, wives with him, into the ark, be­ ¡them against flagging automobiles or' cause of the waters of the ing when a drizzle of rain turned to things are working out. Friday CARL EXPECTED TO RETURN TO SWITZERLAND TODAY jumping on .moving street cars or Miss Edith Martinf Miss Ella Mitch-1 flood.” snow. - ■ morning a permit was issuted the j T rvx.Tr'krvvr a "Lm a t* t- „ , , i ,, . el, Elmer Mitchell, Rev. and Mrs. R. | Heavy Wind Here John Brown committee for a large; LONDON, April 4. Former Emperor Carl will return to Switz- otherwise endangering their little W. Mottern, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wil-1 “And Noah went forth, and Enough of the white stuff fell to temporary tabernacle to be erected j erland today, according to British foreign office advices. The reports i Vff‘ M ... bur, Mrs. Clyde Brooks, Miss Clyde his sons, and his wife, and his cover the house tops and ground ¡n on the southwest corner of Harvard said negotiations with Austria and Switzerland to arrange safe con- campaign* forUie Pacific Electric and Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lampert, sons’ wives with him.” some sections of Los Angeles and Orange. Isin t that a good cen- > u~a i , . , , . & . , ; T p. s , or2 racmc nuectric and Mrs. T. A Buck, Sabin Buck, Rev. j In Glendale it was cold in the early tral location? We think so, for we j duf f° r Carl had b has died of wounds received in fighting the Turks near Brussa, Two z brothers, Frank J, and Her- The final pictures portraying all the men who will donate their I according to a Greek communique today. Prince Andrew was thirty- jbert Mathiesen, reside in Glendale. Miss Elizabeth Symonds, Mac Me-1 the flood with its prophet and street and catch one as it comes Donnell, Mary Louise Behymer and his ark and the fifty-seven va­ along. If the first is not the partic­ services for the day or week. The j nine years old. Since the return of King Constantine to the throne, mm ~ 7 _ _ _ . “ Miss Elizabeth Clarke. Ruth and rieties of animals are being ular one wanted, just wait a few min- committee will be glad to use as ; AndrewAnHrdu, hochas been „ withLb +L-, the -- army------a in Asia\ a : ______Minor as "his______brother’s per- MfS. tO F ft J . W o I l 6 Esther Edmonds presided at the | printed for early release, and utes and a copy of the other mornin; many as 100. punch bowl. hundreds of “extra” people who daily Will blow along. After the John Brown meetings | sona* representative. Comes Here Again took part in the production are “Glen and Dale” own the tabernacle.; ----- awaiting its preview at an early favorable fed eral sta tem en t j w Mr. and Mrs. Beach date. r ¡ r s L s i " ¿ ¡» it * ^ ? ND TO ; Mr, cr . .*., JMt Guests Of Pasadena tee, and his vice chairman, E. D.: NEW YORK, April 4.—Stocks here responded to a favorable fed-j Iftur®ed fr° m a te a ;month8 stay at Now Located Here Mascot for Fire House Commerce Chamber i^oh^ B^mf to Iera! [eserve ^ank statement today with Wgher openings. The gen-|brU0gteher,0Anj. Wheelefof ’ 142:1 Lur Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Beach, who mo­ The mournful cry of a hun­ ------1 sides of the tabernacte made high ^ ‘St WaS firmer ES a reSult ° f the statements but steels were ad- cille avenue, Los Angeles, with whom tored to California from Pueblo, Col­ gry baby. The regular monthly convention of enough to be removed-and extended verse!>r affected by reports of forthcoming cuts in prices and reduc- sbe is makin£ her home, were cutters the secretaries of the various Cham- in June and thus provide a seating tions in wa^es. United States Steel was a quarter off at 8 0 ^ . Cru- i l!*°f J he Glendale Eve~ orado, stopped in Arcadia the first Such wakened the fire boys ____ : • i j ning JN6W8 baturday. part of February, and after touring at Station No. 1 at 6 o’clock bers of Commerce of Southern Cali- capacity of 4*500 persons. fornia took place Saturday at Pasa- ______able was » if at 83 1-8. Rails wpre fractionally higher. Studc-| Mrs. Wolfe and two brothers, A. J. southern California expected to re­ this morning. dena, the chamber of that city offi- *«• o« .1 | j • baker opened at 74, up 1 1-8 and Mexican Petroleum was up a full Wheeler and W. L. Wheeler, who is turn to Colorado the first of March. “Where’s the kid,” George | ciating. The Glendale guests con- illlS S M y r t l e IlS U T lS But, after coming to Glendale and Blix asked. point. Chandler was unchanged at 78l/2. j“ow edit° r of the Port Orchard In- slated of Mr. and, Mrs. J. M. Rhodes, rt i * , n *1* A ° ; j dependent, were the owners of the seeing what, a beautiful city it is, they “Right here,” said Ira J. Her­ Mr. Rhodes being secretary of the speaker At r .- l . A. ' ------;------! first newspaper in Glendale. The decided that it was the place for bert of the Glendale Patrol and local 'Chamber of Commerce, and I ' ------them. Fire Dispatch, as he formally CARL’S FOLLOWERS DECLARE HE IS NOT 01 VINO UP HOPE ° len Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Rowley of 334 Miss MyrTie B. Harris of Pasadena. WT?TMAMA\Trun ^ ^ : , , i with headquarters on the ground presented the department with Mr. Beach has been in the mining Vine street. Secretaries represent-; long experienced as.a teacher, wasj -b ------1 L1NAMANUER,”7“ “’YT*'* April 4.—Former Emperor Carl agrccu agreed ihlc late , ¡floorfloor of of what what was then the Glen- business for over thirty years and ex­ its latest mascot—a billy goat. ing about sixty municipalities were the principal speaker at the Seventh- ^ est erday to leave Hungary as soon as his illness permits, according! TMI® hotel, but what is now the “And just for that it shall be pects now to make Glendale his per­ present, and these, with their fam- j day Adventist Parent-Teacher associ-lto reliable reports h«re today. Carl’s followers permitted it to be- !Glendale Sanitarium. At that time manent home, and has already pur­ known as George Junior,” he added. ilies and guests totalled nearly 200 | allot. Saturday night at the regular ¡come known that he is not abdicating his throne, but that he ¡slu m s Wer6 °”ly abOK‘ 1,00° ‘nhab1' chased considerable property, inc4ud- j delegates. _ * monthly meeting. Her topic “The1 ^*j a * • . , , & v*»*'-» *1A' 13 ¡mnts i$) the entire valley. ing an apartment house at 12451-29 A nice assortment of tin cans The day’s events began at 11 Adolescent Child,” was well present-: wltlKlrawmST until some time in the future when conditions are more | Mrs. Wolfe, who owns property on and old clothes Is now being pre­ North Braiitk boulevard,- and lot ad- o’clock« v-.ui-R when «»eu theme merrymakersmen.yt> metmei . ed.ea. Chartscnarts andana illustrations wer©fpropiti°US. were; While Carl * was reportedîcpuucu in,ill, there mere were inaicaiicindications th at1 !VIaryland avenue« has been keeping joining, lot 100x175 at the corner of pared for young George’s diet. at Brookside Park for a short busi- used to further exemplify the in- ■ his condition was not serious enough to prevent his departure i in touch with the progress of Glen- Lomita and Louise and two lots on ness session, after which a luncheon ! structions eivpn * . *• .«...... v . “ as soon; ¿aie through the agency of The Eve- North Kenwood, a total consideration Teddy! You Come Here! was served under the trees of the; The ladies of the association are aS ransl)b4ta 10,1 tbrôuf h neighboring countries can be arraarranged. j ning News, and came in to have her of over $25,000. The sale was; park. The party then formed an | busily preparing for a sale which will I ------*------— j subscription renewed and paper sent made by the firm of Doner, Hemen- Paging dog No. 382. way & Burns. If Teddy Bulldog is around |‘ak»Pla--Th™ A p rH J.lro m l ST,LLMAN AGREES TO PAY HIS WIFE $7500 MONTHLY! will he please get in communi­ motor ride tnrougn La crescenta, ; until 9 p. m. at 104 East Broadway. w m T t i t>t atntc \t v a -i a t a „ ... , . cation writh Horace Anderson,' Flintridge and Millard Canyon, stop- This sale is for the benefit of the do- W H11E FLA lN b, N. Y., April 4.—James A. Stillman today §lx Rlinryalnw office boy at The Glendale Eve- ping in the latter place at the beau-, mestic science room of the Adventist a§Treed to pay his wife $7500 per month alimony and counsel fees or- - - ® Mrs. Nettie Harrison ’ ning News. ! tiful country home of* R tschool. Those in charge of the dif- dered by Justice Morschauser. Acting for the banker who acted as host to in his divorce Has Unique Features For Horace lost his dog Satur­ Meets Old Friends and their friends, sen for the pay- day morning. Both reside ht freshments in his semi-tropical gar­ Mrs. w. c. Raley, who will dispense!mcnts to Mrs- Stillman. Horsey continued arguments, however! fori bel^bebal^ r° 7 Job” ®a7“" D. F. Harrison of 1139 South Lake 454 West Maple— when they’re den surrounding the house. At 5 street, Los Angeles, accompanied by home. But Horace works *most o’clock they returned to Pasadena, home-made candies, preserved fruits.: the admission of affidavits and alleged letters said to support the North Isabel street and is nearing of the time when he isn’t at his mother, Mrs. Nettie Harrison of where an afternoon tea party was en­ and so forth; Mrs. J. J. Brown, at j banker’s charges against his wife’s conduct. J. Arthur Levy of Still- completion will contain some very school. And maybe Teddy went Morrison, 111., who is spending the joyed at the luxuriously appointed out £o look up a job for him- . 2 T L h°aa;h counsel, »«nounced Mrs. Stillman wm be paid $15,000 alimony h r r T ; winter with her son, made brief calls seU. tea rooms of the Vista del Arroyo yesterday at the A. T. Cow an home, j hotel on Colorado boulevard. will have Charge of the miscellaneous | f ° r March and April within three days and that monthly payments I space of 52x36 feet and will contain 324 North Central avenue, and the So, if anyone sees a bulldog, Next on the day’s program was a articles.’ The entire proceeds will be | of $7500 will be paid thereafter. Counsel fees will be paid, he said, a large living room and den, with a A. R. McPhail home, 318 Ivy street. I mostly brown with a white Seven-course dinner at the dining use to urmsh the t omestic science i ¡n three ten-day installments of $15,833.33 each Justice Morschau-itile firePIace> two bedrooms, dinjng room of the school. Mrs. Harrison was a schoolmate of stripe on its head, please com­ room of the famous Hotel Green, ser refused to unseal the affidavits which were submitted to him £ £ ^ “ dr"0^ ’ “ "■ Mr. Cowan in Illinois. In* the Me- j municate with its owner. where the party were guests of John Phail home she had the pleasure of j ------SJteven McGroarty and .Frederick alter arguments on the question of alimony. The entire bathroom will be of tile renewing acquaintanceship with Mrs. I _ l_ _ ? ¡LI„U1 Ward of Mission Play fame. After Mountain Avenue To as will the kitchen, including the McPh*ail’s mother, Mrs. Jane Barber, ^°^e* Course lMot. several^short addresses the favored floors, side walls, ceilings, shower w’ho was the teacher of the school j FVwi joke which visitors ended the day’s pleasure by P&ved By County j u n it e d s t a t e s s t a n d s w i t h a l l i e d governments and tiled-in bath tub, tiled drain- attended by Mrs. Harrison and Mr. I wasn *• attending the “Mission Play” at San WASHINGTON, April 4,—The United States stands with th e! boards for the sink, even the window Cowan. i That would be a fitting title Mountain avenue, an extension of Gabrier as guests of the manage­ Eleventh street in Burbank, has governments of the allies in holding Germany morally responsible |and door ca8ines beins of thia ______| for the announcement of th^ ment. r The stove will also be set ii birth on April 1 of a daughter been ordered paved by the county for the war and obligated {o pay full reparations, Secretary of State! The stovt? wil1 also be S9t in Iboard of supervisors from the Bur-1 Lr.’o-bf»«: in ii« ___ , , . ftile. Mr. Fortunato iais an “expert t'cu LL.R. A’F. . VJ Gomes, KJ lUCiJ) UUV one V/of L l theJtC leading f - J 4 • K • . . m s v- now *n Atlanta Sheets of 135 Jefferson avenue, Po­ Salem street is temporarily living at academy. Later he will go to St. j The following new residents and | painting and decorating contractors ¡ ecIeral Pen,tentiary, whose case is now under review by Attorney mona, is in charge of reservations. Avalon, Catalina Island, as a gut3t Helena to visit the Pacific Union col-1 others have asked for service or j of San Diego, where he did many of i General Daugherty. Another delegation, composed largely of Social of Joe and Miller Ffchel. who are lege there meter installations: the best residences and pnbllc build- ¡sts, is to call at the W hite House on the same mission Anril 1l’ I CHALLENGES LLOYD GEORGE former residents of Glendale. Leh- F. E. Painter is at St. Helena this D. M. Hartford, 312 West Acacia; ings during the last sixteen years, has I . . . . . ’ April lo J LONDON April Anril 4 __Arthur Hmi. man has obtained a position in the week conducting a colporteurs’ insti- | H. Hankin, 413 West Garfield; ¡located in Glendale, at 1244 South I ltie labor delegation is restricting its appeal to those who are serv- ' T „ n , * u .. iderson, most powerful labor leader in week-days and pitches for the base- tute. James H. Searles, 1234 South Boyn- Walnut street. lng sentences because of their opinions regarding the war. The I Great Britain today, virtually chal- ball team of Avalon on Sunday. He Elder J. Adam Stevens is planning ton; Mrs. M. Lyons, 1028 Soiith He has just finished the fine new j draft evaders and those convicted of activity designed to hinder the Premier Lloyd George to a is the regular pitcher of the Glen- to visit all of the congregations in Glendale; H. A. Worsley, 346 Vine, home for Wallace Reid on Sunset .• f . , , . . , w aer Ine vpneral election on the loanoo raiaaa dale* Elks and also former local high Central California, Jeaving on his and C. W. Ingledue, 130 North boulevard in Hollywood for the Prosec«t'°n of the war, are net mcluded in the category of Political ^ jL h ^ school star. {mission the middle of the week. Maryland. ¡Frank Meltne company. prisoners, m the opinion of Gompers. Uon'ta S r tZ d togdom! PAGE TWO GLENDALE EVENING NEWS. MOÑDAY, APRIL 4, 1921 FOR RENT— One or two furnish­ WANTED— Man to take away a THE GLENDALE EVENING NEWS I New and used furniture for sale. We ed rooms; private family.; close in; tree blowTn down by wind. Phone Published Daily Except Sunday 1 everything. Repairing and re- no children. 237 North Jackson Glendale 547-M. FACTS AND FIGURES MOTOR M I C WILL —------7——------:------finishing a specialty. Call Glendale street. * WANTED — Comfortable room A. T. COWAN - - - -• Publisher and Proprietor!2 $1600; almost an acre on cor FOR SALE OR TRADE— National FOR RENT— Nicely furnished 4 cleaning, by competent resident Population, 1920...... 13,356 I children and those found deficient ner, paved streets, trees, 4 blocks j automobile, in shape to go any place. 15,657 est of “Better Osteopathy.” if..__ — „ ( M i l d\ A \AT NT Lint t room apartment with private bath; man. Phone Glendale 1521-M. Population, 1921...... will be allowed to participate in the *rom car, $2100. See W. N. Bott, Will sell cheap or trade for house Per cent of increase...... 393 with T. A. Wright, 106-A East ! suitable for 3 £>v 4 adults* Flower WANTED— By couple, five room j summer vacation camp in the San block. 106-A West Broadway. furnished, modern bungalow, not Area in square miles...... 11.7 CiLASSIFIED ADS. Broadway. F. W. Pigg Miles of paved streets...... 60 j Gabriel mountains*. The clinic will FOR RENT— Nicely furnished 4 over $50, or unfurnished not over | be established on the street close to First Insertion— Minimum chai ge 30 FOR SALE BY OWNER— In best Phone 1268 room bungalow with sleeping porch, $35. Best references. Phone Miles of unpaved streets... 30 cents including four lines count- j close-in residential district, one of 39 205, Los Angeles. | the Palace Grand theatre. ing six words to the line. Addi- jthe very few genuine bungalows in two iftocks from Broadway. Can Assessed Valuation of Property MISCELLANEOUS call at 901 Orange Grove avenue. An entirely new angle of the tional lines 5 cents per line. Glendale; built for a home when WANTED — Experienced ste­ Last fiscal year...... $5,504,481 | theory that a country progresses Present fiscal year...... 9,384,525 Subsequent consecutive insertions— building was good; 9 rooms and FOR SALE— I have a few choice FOR RENT— Rooms with house­ nographer. Apply Room 4, Press ! apace with its transportation facili- j keeping privileges; elderly couple Building.______Increase ...... 3,880,054 5 cents per line. Minimum 15c. sleeping porch; living and dining j German Roller canary birds left at I ties has been demonstrated by the re- Twenty cents additional foi first in -jroom beautifully finished in Oregon different prices; also some fine fe- preferred. 428 North Kenwood Altitude at Various Points | cent report of Mrs. E. L. M. Tate- sertion if cash does not accom- j pine; B bedrooms and bath in old j male birds at $2 each or will ex- street. Call any day except Sunday. MONEY TO LOAN Feet pany order. ivory. This would be a good in-¡change for laying hens. 1339 East FOR RENT— Three room apart­ Brand and San Fernando.. 440 j Thompson, executive secretary of Office Hours— 6:30 a. m. to 9 :3 0 jCome producer. Inquire 306 North j Harvard street; house in rear. ment; low rent to permanent ten­ H. L. MILLER CO. makes ahy Broadway and San Fer­ j the California Tuberculosis associa- p. m. except Sunday. Central avenue. kind of loans. Can finance any 470 j tion, which deals with the newly in- 139 S. Brand Blvd. FOR SALE—Fertilizer. ants. 405 West Eulalia. nando ...... FOR SALÉ— In beautiful Verdugo Roy L. Kent Co. FOR RENT— Sleeping rooms for amount to $50,000 loan if necessary. Brand and Broadway...... 540 j stituted Traveling Motor Clinic. In Phone Glendale 132 Woodlands, 5 room modern bunga­ 130 South Brand Building loans, any amount. City Hall...... 560 j her report, Mrs. Thompson stresses low; double garage, paved street, lot working men. Phone 1201-J. 1224 FOR SALE— Eggs from selected South San Fernando Road. Glendale 853 109 South Brand Broadway and Glendale.... 565 J the fact that the steps toward the F O R S A L E 75x180. Inquire owner, 1420 South . „ on “ Money To Loan Brand and Dryden...... 570 Glendale avenue. Phone Glendale ¡Blue Andalusian stock that won 80 prevention of tuberculosis which REAL ESTATE per cent of first prizes Los Angeles, In amounts to suit from $2000 to Brand and Mountain...... 600 | have atracted national attention have 1418. WANTED $10,000, 7 per cent; also building Grand View Avenue and DO YOU want a home? I will fur­ October 18-23, 1919. Eggs $2 for 1 610 been greatly accelerated by the facili­ nish lot and build from your own STANFORD’S SPECIAL 14. H. H. Henderson, 318 West Elk loans. Straight three-year loans, 8 Kenneth Road...... — ty with which hitherto unvisited dis- For Sale: Strictly modern Span­ avenue. Glendale 1354-J. FIRST CLASS auto mechanic will per cent. Choice ranch loans consid- Broadway and Eagle Rock ideas on terms to suit. Road ...... 617 : tricts have been visited and clinics F. W. Pigg ish design bungalow of 5 large FOR SALÉ— First class oat hay, call at your home and repair your ered. Paul, 321 East Palmer avenue. rooms and breakfast nook; big ce­ car; will give estimate free of charge., Piedmont Park...... 620 : and surveys instituted through the 405 North Maryland $25 a ton. W. H. Thompson, north­ I HAVE money available for im­ Grand View Avenue and [ Motor Clinic. , ment basement; hardwood floors east corner San Fernando Road and Phone Glendale 1081-W between 7 mediate loans on improved real es­ FOR SALE— Two new homes, 7 throughout, plaster extension, beau- a. m. and 6 p. m. or call at 417 North Mountain Street...... 785 California, Institution Sonora street. tate in amounts of $10,000 and up. Canada Boulevard, north and 5 rooms; hardwood floors; | tiful bachelor tile mantel, built-in Maryland. H. D. Merchant, 5916 Hollywood The Traveling Motor Clinic in the terms; might take good machine as t,ath tub; an ideal home; big ga- FOR SALE— Several trunks and WANTED— To borrow $7000 or end ...... 960 part payment. Also have some good | rage; no better construction at any suit cases; also new tent 12x14 feet, boulevard. Hollywood 403. North city limits and I west is a California institution which $8000 on bungalow court in Holly­ ! the great mass of residents of the close-in lots; terms. Glendale 771-R. |price. Price only $6500; terms ar-;137 South Columbus avenue. wood, worth' ’ $25,000; no commis­ Verdugo Road...... 1,150 1115 East Chestnut street. ranged. EXTRA SWEET navel oranges, sion. Henry A. Michel. Glendale ^J^HSCEl^NEOUS Building Permits Since Jan. 1, 1920 j state are a partner to, for it was FOR SALE— The best buy in For Sale: New, up-to-date four $1.25 a box of 15 dozen. Prize An­ 1288-J. 0 January ...... $ 155,531 ; made possible by the funds derived Glendale acreage, 2 acres of first room bungalow, well located, hard P. C. Schlosser ; from the Christmas Seal sale. dalusian hatching eggs, $2 a setting, WANTED— Girl to care for chil­ February ...... 144,715 class soil, beautiful view. Only wood floors, beautiful home; l)rlce 1 Blue Ribbon Andalusian roosters, $3 Composition Stone Products; ...... 282,872 National authorities on the preven- dren few hours each day. Phone Drainboards; Floors, Etc. Work March ...... 4300; terms. $4000, pay $500 cash, balance lik e; each 1203 East Harvard street. A pril ...... 125,612 I tion and control of tuberculosis have Davenport & Strother rent. (Rear.) Glendale 1699. Glendale 67 8-W after 6:30 p. m. or guaranteed against use, not abuse. call during day at 1428 South Glen­ May ...... 101,429 I been watching with interest the prog- Glendale 1011 217 South Brand We build to suit in any location. Pair Oaks 315 7. 50 South Mere­ June ...... 202,471 Call and see us. MOVING— Have for sale 200 fine dale avenue. dith street, Pasadena.______i ress of the Golden State. In Califor­ » FOR SALE BY OWNER— Forced J F Stanford, Owner and Builder young White' Leghorn hens; stand July ...... 302,970 nia the attraction for those in ill- PLOWING, cultivating, scraping...... 517,278 to sell. Seven room home plus Glendale 198-W 112% So. Brand of bees; white enamel baby crib; August ...... health is greater than that of any sleeping porch. Beautiful location,___ Sturgis collapsible baby buggy; ' rab­ Fritz Mien in, 161 Eagledale avenue, LOST September ...... 486,767 Eagle Rock. Phone Glendale 23HL pother section of the country. Thus close in, on Maryland street; modern FOR SALE BY OWNER—-Will bit hutches. 1000 South Adams. LOST — Crank for automobile. October ...... 326,223 throughout; solid construction, hard- j make attractive price on 50 ft lot, PAPERHANGING and painting by November ...... ,...... 333,141 i its problems are greater and the ex- FOR SALE— Combination cooking Leave at Glendale Evening^ News of­ | tent of the territory to be covered in­ wood floors, instantaneous heater, , West Myrtle, corner Chester, north and heating stove, bin table, linol- the room or job by an expert me­ fice. December ...... 154,746 floor furnace, big cellar, bearing | front. Apply 1255 South Glendale chanic. Phone Glendale 15 85-Mi Total for year 1919...... 587,015 creases them. The institution of the fruit and berries, all conveniences; avenne. ______or Los Angeles phone 21182. |eum> drop leaf kreal.fast tak*e- LOST — Sunday, lady’s brown Year 1920...... 3,136,664 | Motor Clinic was a natural sequence Phone 1204-W. 210 Milford street. WANTED— Automobiles to paint leather pocket book containing First lawn front and hack. This is a real FOR SALE— For real bargains in January, 1921...... 143,783 and the success which attended its FOR SALE— New plumping, hard- by ;tn expert mechanic. All work National bank check book; finder home, not just a house. Price beautiful new, modern 5 and 6 room guaranteed. Phone Glendale 849-J. February, 1921...... 197,678 j inauguration brought a number of iious^sf see"H. J . Eggers, 3 2 2~North ware, paint and step ladders. We please leave at 128 North Brand. March, 1921 ...... 473,462 $7400, terms. Address Box 455, experts to California to study its Glendale Evening News. Isabel street. buy and sell second hand goods. " CAN START THE PAINTING or Reward.______April, 1921, to date...... 37,552 Crown City Wrecking Co. Col. 394. decorating on your house any time. Year 1921 to date...... 852,475 methods of operation. t a k e O u r w o r d f o r it LOTS LOTS 442 South Fair Oaks. Pasadena. Have several extra good painters and _^OREXeHANGE__ Water and Light Connections The Traveling Motor Clinic is the Owner forced to raise cash by Mon­ Easy Terms FOR SALE— Bees. 1276 South paper-hangers. Lexie H. Allison, 416 | hospital brought to the door of those day. Modern 5 room, 2 blocks to Located on Maple, Chestnut. Lo- I Boynton avenue7 Glendale916-J. West Maple. Phone Glendale 834. GOOD AUTO FOR LQT Number of electric light Brand. Was $5750; now is $4300. connections...... 5,723 unable to seek out examination and mita, Colorado, Everett and Califor- .. ^ - m-,.- BUILDERS " AND " CONTRACTORS Will exchange 1919 Studebaker 6, care. Hundreds of case3 of tubercu- Take this profit. nia. $575, $650, $750, $850, $1000, Number water connections 5,033 Estimates furnished’ free and in good condition, new cord tires, 3 lar tendencies have been discovered Hart Realty Co. $1050 and up. F O R R E N T extras, new battery, for Glendaie lot Gas connections...... 5,200 120 North Brand Open Sunday cheerfully on short riotlcfe. Start by the corps of clinicians that travel CHANDLER’S LOG CABIN work at once. 304 North Kenwood. worth $1600. Schools FOR SALE BY OWNER—Fine FOR RENT— Front apartment and i with it and that number of cases ar­ Corner Lomita and Brand sleeping room. 205 North Glendale Glendale 955. Endicott & Larson Glendale Union High en­ corner, 1 % acres; street work and FOR SALE— Cozy 4 room Califor­ 116 South Brand Blvd. rested and the attendant misery and sidewalk in; south and east front; avenue. IF you want painting, papering or rollment ...... -■...... 1,042 economic loss minimized. nia house, cellar, big garage, fruit, ■ FOR RENT—Three large room's decorating done right, call 835-W. FOR EXCHANGE — Houses in (Principal and 42 in­ can subdivide and double invest- j flowers, chicken runs, fine location, The very novelty of the institution ment; best bargain in Glendale for' (duplex bungalow) equal to 5 rooms, ■S. B. Johnston & Son. 536 Patterson. Huntington Park in exchange- for structors) near cars, lot 50x303; $3200, terms. Close in. 309 Hawthorne. Unfur­ Glendale or Eagle Rock property. Grammar Schools: jhas been of great value, for people quick sale. Call Owner, Glendale 118 North Adams. TYPEWRITERS repaired and re­ 1978-J for terms! nished, $50. Owner, 426 Pioneer built. All makes. Typewriter sup­ 215 south Pacific Boulevard, Hunt­ Enrollment fifth month 2,£85 i who could not be attracted to clinics $1000 Down Drive. plies, - carbon paper. Typewriters ington Park, Cal.. Same period last year.... 2,011 at hospitals have taken advantage of LOTS LOTS j LOTS Buys six room modern home, close FOR RENTj— Beautiful sleeping rented. 107 East Los Feliz Road. (Principal, 8 supervis­ the examinations offered. For quick and efficient service list to cars and business district, 3 sleep- Phone Glendale 813-w. ors, 68 teachers) For Full Examination yoirr lots with us. We can sell them, j ing rooms, garage, variety of fruit. room, $15 per month; gentlemen pre­ TO .WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ferred. Phone Glendlae 2170-W. Public Library The clinic is equipped with facili­ Endicott & Larson Price $47.00. WANTED— High school hoy for R. M. Sebastian, doing a grocery ties for diagnosis and full examina­ 116 South Brand Glendale 822 $500 Down FOR RENT— Completely furnish- | collection work. Apply 100 South business a t 1127 North Central ave­ Main library, books...... 10,500 Branch library, books...... 3,700 tion. It is accompanied by experi.- FOR SALE— Five room modern Four room modern bungalow with | ed 4 room apartment, telephone, ga- Maryland. Between 8:30 an d 10 nue, Glendale, has contracted to sell bungalow, hardwood floors through­ best of interior decorations. Built-in rage, strictly modern; $45. 321 ! a. m. or after 4 :30 p. m. his stock and business to Gray & Car Service j enced clinicians and carries the very out; lawn, fruit trees, garage, and fe a tu re s, g a ra g e . ' N orth K e nw ood av en u e.______EXPERIENCED lady stenographer, Gray. Invoice will be taken and said Trains per day * latest appliances known to science chicken houses. Owner, 500 North $750 Cash FOR RENT — Nicely furnished college education, desires position; stock and business will be transferred Glendale to L. A...... 60 for such work. Isabel. Phone 729-R. No agents. will secure a dandy new four room ] three room apartment, oil car line, best references. Phone Glendale to said purchaser within seven days L. A. to Glendale....."...... 60 Health authorities in eastern dis­ - bungalow with hardwood floors, all reasonable? also furnished sleeping 1466-R. from date of this notice. The trans­ Glendale to Burbank...... 25 tricts are spreading broadcast the FOR SALE BY OWNER— One-hair the iatest built-in features, garage, room. 735 East Wilson, fer papers are now in escrow at the CARPENTER JOBBING— 118 So. Burbank to Glendale...... 25 story of California’s progress and the acre and new 4 room bungalow with Have a fine 2% acre chicken undersigned bank. Glendale to Eagle Rock.... 30 breakfast nook, hardwood floors, 2 , ranch> with 4 rooin modern house FOR RENT— Four room furnished Kenwood street. Phone evenings, Motor Clinic showing the people what apartment, close in, immediate pos­ Glendale 511-J. Good references. Los Angeles Trust & Savings Bank, Eagle Rock to Glendale. .. 30 large dressing closets, fireplace. ; for the low price of $ 5500. Glendale Avenue Branch, Glendale. Glendale to La Crescenta.. 19 ! the Golden States does w th the funds mantel, double garage. Phone Glen- | Harry M. Miller session, adults only. PAINTING— For anything in this H. L. Miller Co. Cal. Dated April 2, 1921. 180t7 La Crescenta to Glendale.. 19 ! derived from the sale of Christmas dale 1259-M and auto will call and 114 East Broadway Glendale 535 line see F. H. Dunbar. 314 Los seals. show you the property. This is a Glendale 85 3 109 South Brand Feliz Road. Fraternal Orders snap if taken at once. Price $5000. STRICTLY MODERN SIX ROOM Tn a letter to the California Tuber­ FOR RENT— Five room bungalow, WANTED— Cement work of all Membership Terms to suit. $5000 culosis association, Otto Bradley of A beautifully built bungalow ¡completely furnished, sleeping porch kinds by contract. All work first Pray Tobacco Out ¡Elks lodge...... 1,500 New York, campaign organizer for CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS class. Call Glendale 1035-J. j Masonic: with three bedrooms, tile fire- West Patterson. . e" t S 166 per month' 529 Blue lodge...... 325 i the National association, says, “Cali- Build Them While You Wait place, buffet, all hardwood floors, TEAM WORK, any kind, anywhere, Of Existence. Plan ! fornia has pointed the way for the Anywhere breakfast nook and many other built- | FOR RENT— To working women, any time. Good teams, good tools, Chapter R. A. M...... 125 $200 house— to a swell 4 room I jn features. This perfect home can j a three room furnished tent house; good drivers. Hauling, grading, plow- I Commandery, Knights people to secure the greatest value house with bathroom, $1500 in 22 |je handled with $1250 down, moder- j $20 a month, including water and ing. Reasonable terms. Phone Glen­ CHICAGO, April 14.— Miss Bertha Templar ...... 90 ; from their investment in Christmas days completed. Same plastered in- ate monthly payments. 'light; central location. Glendale dale 684-W. Bowman, Lady Anti-nicotine, called Eastern Star...... 250 j Seals and the Motor Clinic stands as side and out, hardwood floors, $2000, Kroehle & Nichols 7S6-W, or call at 328 North Mary- on 500,000 members of the Women’s Odd Fellows...... Not stàted [a milestone in the pathway to better TEACHER of band and orchestra Rebekahs ...... 60 30 days completed. Glendale 388 120 North Brand ¡land avenue. instruments; mandolin and guitar; Christian Temperance union today to j health.” Savage Builder^ pray tobacco out of existence. 1 Knights of Pythias...... 120 FORESALE— New modern 5 room j FOR RENT— Completely furnished anyone wishing instruction call R. E. Pythian Sisters...... 50 It travels from town to town and Phone, Hollywood 4695 bungalow, corner Lomita and Louise ! flat, 3 rooms and bath, 2 beds. 221 Bach, Glendale 2216-R. “It took 40 ÿears of prayer to bury i frdm county to county. Its doors arc 617 North Western Avenue g’ a . r ...... 110 street; immediate possession. In- 'East Maple, 1 block to Brand, CHAUFFEUR, married, wants John Barleycorn,” said Miss B ow -Song of Veterans j open to pe*ople that could never hope EASTERN BUILT, $5250 quire 511 or 517 South Louise street. ] E. H. Kerker driving, private or truck; 8 years’ man. “Now we are praying that vyy R ç ...... 200 j to reach a hospital and they are ad- FIVE ROOMS, OAK FLOORS, ------—------j 136 North Brand Glendale 108 driving; also shop experience; not Lady Nicotine be placed in the grave Daughters of Veterans...... 40 j vised as to the state of their health, TILE FIREPLACE, ASBESTOS POULTRY afraid of work. Address 113 South next to him.” FIBRE BATH, BUILT-IN TUB, COM­ AND STOCK ( poR RENT— Sleeping room and D. A. R,...... 35 j acting As it were as a liaison officer Jackson street. The W. C. T. U. goes about its Knights of Columbus...... 100 BINATION HEATER; JUST COM­ FOR SALE— One 4% quart Tog- | garage;South j ackgon half block street. from car line. 126 ! between the people of the great back WANTED— A lot close in for a business— and its business is tqpmake Foresters of America...... 50 ! country and the doctor. PLETED; NOW SHOWING. genberg goat, fresh with two doe American Legion ...... 240 SOUTH GLENDALE. $5250. FOR RENT— Furnished rooms for [home. Give price and location. Box the world a better place to live in— kids. 3464 Casitas avenue. Phone ¡466, Glendale Evening News. WoAen’s Auxiliary...... 68 A SNAP IN LOTS i Glendhle 1256-M. single men, carpenters or clerks pre­ in a quiet manner, explained Miss Tuesday Afternoon Club.. 500 The British India natives’ religious Two Brand boulevard lots, east I F0R SALE— About 100 feet of 5 ferred, low rates. 119 North Glen­ ~ WANTED TO RENT— By adults^ Bowman. P. E. O.: scruple against killing any living front, for $2500, $800 dhsh takes j R inch mesh poultry netting; dale avenue. 4 or 5 room furnished cottage in “We don’t have campaigns,, we Chapter B. A...... 27 |Glendale, 3 to 6 months; give price creature, even a venomous reptile, is them; can be bought separately. |also s^me 2 ft. in width. Inquire at FOR RENT— Four room unfur­ have movements,” she said. Chapter L...... 42 a potent cause of the high mortality Kroehle & Nichols 373 West Wilson. nished apartment, water and elec­ ¡and location. Box 463, Glendale Ev- “Hatchet-swinging methods of mili­ Chapter A. H...... 26 120 Ndrth Brand Glendale 388 |----*------— tricity free; $37 per month; no lening News. in that country each year from the FOR SALE— Black Minorca pul- tant reform make the reform longer W. C- T. U....1...... 150 attacks of serpents and wild beasts. FOR SALE— Beautiful children. WANTED— At Once: c ° r n ? . r ’ i lets, very fine layers, $2 each; also Davenport & Strother in coming. The prayers of the right­ Churches 1002 South Central, 86x150. Fruits \ cockereh 441 Salem street. From private party, clean furni­ eous are more potent than shouts.” Phone 1011 217 South Brand ture and rugs; wilt pay cash. Phone Membership and shrubbery, with 8 room house, {pkone Glendale 549-M Tn connection with the prayer, First Presbyterian...... 750 The purchaser ’of a stolen automo- hardwood floors, built-in features. I------■------—---- T - FOR RENT— Large well furnished 23986, Los Angeles, or Box 322, ; bile, even though an innocent party, Best bargain in Glendale. $7000. FOR SALE Nubian rade goats; room, morning sun, heat, 1 % blocks Glendale Evening News. members of the W. C. T. U. are Tropico Presbyterian...... 120 good milkers. Call 414 East Cypress. jfrom Brand boulevard. 320 East Lo striving to convince persons under 21 First Methodist...... 700 ! is not its owner, according to the su- BIG REDUCTION in price 5f lots SEE GUS DUTTON West Glendale Methodist.. 120 i preme court of New York, and the in one of the best tracts in Glen- FOR SALE — Twelve Barred j mita avenue. Phone Glendale 1289. FOR YOUR SPRING years of age of the harmful effect of -filled lungs and tobacco-filled Cast Verdugo Methodist.. 90 ; car can be taken whenever found. dale, only 1 block from car line; ! Plymouth Rock hens, one and two J poR RENT— A well furnished, | PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Central Avenue Methodist 130 Jots 50x170 to 20 ft. alley. Price ^ ears ^ each; good ones. 211 j wejj located 4 rooms and bath, I Estimates free. 411 “East Palmer cheeks. ¡avenue. Phone Glen. 1379 evenings. Christian ...... 420 now, only $1000, $250 cash, balance jWest Windsor Road, Glendale._____ screen porch, garage; $55 a month. “We are also working to create Baptist ...... 400 $25 a month. i FOR SALE— Rhode Island Reds ¡Phone owner, Glendale 786-W. WANTED TO BUY— One-half or public opinion against girls and wom­ Congregational ...... 214 / Davenport & Strother ! and Barred Rock baby chicks soon as FOR RENT — Furnished, three [ whole interest in good paying busi- en selling tobacco in hotels,, theatre Seventh-day/ Adventist...... 525 FOR SALE Glendale 1011 217 South Brand | hatched or 10 days old; also gentle- ¡ness in Glendale or Tropico. Address Christian Science...... Not stated If you want a real five room ______. . „ , _ , . , rooms; adults; $40. Phone Glendale lobbies and railway stations,” said home see our offering on North FOR SALE—Half______ere at La ere-, iman 8 Dayton make wheel in g o o d i^ g ^ ¡Box 453, Glendale Evening News. Helen G. II. Estelle, who is the su­ Episcopal ...... 250 scenta, with small building; $850, ¡condition. • 114 East Palmer ave- j F0R RENT— Just vacated, de- Catholic ...... Louise for $5700. This is a good GENERAL TEAMING, plowing, perintendent of the anti-narcotic de­ 700 lot, a better bungalow’ and the $250 cash, balance $25 per month. ______sirable 3 rooms, with dressing j gravel Hauling ana grading.^ Call partment of the W. C. T, U. cabinet. Christian and Missionary T24 South Maryland. | FOR SALE— Jersey cow and year-1 roomg instantaneous hot water, Alliance ...... best street. ¡Glendale 2269-W. “In a tactful way we are planning 50 SEE THIS LIST $750, balance !ol<* ,hei?er; Apply 720 East Windsor j |ovely rang6( furnished for couple; Lutheran ...... 100 INITIAL payment ______WANTED— Would like to rent a to protest to managers of restaurants One 3-room, new at...... $1800 $45 per month, buys a complete bun-jroa^ or Phone Glendaie 971. no children; cool summer flat. 130 1 small garage in vicinity of Central agajnst allowing smoking in dining Postal Statistics One 3-room at...... $2000 galow. Phone 488-j or call 1239 South Adams street. ¡and Hawthorne; state rental price. One 6-room at...... $5750 East Harvard. ! FURNITURE ¡Address Box 5, Glendale Evening rooms. Smoke is objectionable to Total receipts year ending FOR RENT — Attractive large many. June 30, 1919...... $22,411.82 On any of these houses we can FOR SALE— Bankrupt stock of | bedroom in new colonial bun- | News. take $500 initial payment, bal­ FOR BALE— FIVE ACRE FRUIT, ____P K K B H P P . Call at “State boards of health will be For the year ending June AND CHICKEN RANCH ¡new ivory bedroom furniture a tjS a*ow! a*so roomy garage. 1 HOUSE painting and paper hang- 30, 1920 ...... 41,658.65 ance easy. Five acres of well watered A-l j wholesale price. Call at 118 North ¡369 West California street. i ing. Our prices and material are the asked to forbid smoking in markets But the best bargain we know and stores where foodstuffs are sold. Increase (per cent). 85.88 soil, including 2 acres full bearing ' Louise street and save 50 per cent. FOR RENT— One furnished room j best; let us prove it. MUNGER Money orders issued for anything about is near the foot­ “Sentiment for passing of local or­ hills. A O room bungalow, mod­ !lchard’ . hai/ acKre .strawberries I For Sale—Furniture for two adults, with privilege of | BRQS. Phone Glendale 908. year ending June 30, blackberries, loganberries, alfalfa; 5 j Heal & King kitchen. 312 East Lomita avenue. WANTED— A .38 or .45 calibre dinances against smoking in voting 1920 ...... ern, a real good property for 9,624 $5000. room house, garage, large chicken j 246 n. Brand Glendale 847. revolver; reasonable. 460 West Elk places will be created.” Letters registered...... FOR RENT— One pleasant fur­ 4,042 Better see us. We hunt the equipment and 800* chickens; nicely i — ------^------nished room. 206% South Orange. |avenue. Change of address orders situated and wonderful buy at $7500’ FOR SALE— Furniture, including filed ...... 20,240 bargains for you. terms. ¡ piano, sewing machine, 70 yards Wil- FOR RENT— April 9, furnished FOR information regarding . light Over a third of the population of Letters with no street ad­ Kroehle & Nichols ¡ton carpet, rugs, etc. 110 West Maple. new six- room house. Call 1152 housekeeping apartments, call Glen­ Dublin consists of fgmilies living in HeaJ & King dress marked $p for de­ Glendale 847. 246 N. Brand Blvd. 120 North ¿Brand Glendale 388 First house off Brand. North Louise street. dale 2014-J. . - 'i a single room. livery by carriers...... 95,670

« GLENDALE EVENING NEWS. MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1921 PAGE THREE FIRE INSURANCE! OAKLAND SIX SEIS E Seven ^»1 Good Companies Etistace Rowley of 334 Vine street Independent—Lowest Rates I spent the week-end with friends at Also Anto Insurance, Com­ his old home in Sunland. pensation Insurance, Earth­ | Charles P. Brice of 304 North | quake & Burglar Insurance SAN DIEGO TRIP Kenwood street leaves tomorrow for | Arizona on a business trip.

H L MII.I ER CO. GREEN & M'CLELLAND RECEIVE! Leonard Davis of Grand View ave- JP.tr*ln*. C*.tlf* Inue returned yesterday" from a three- NUMBER OF GLENDALE FOLK 109 S. Brand Glendale 853 TELEGRAM TELLING ABOUT ! days’ trout fishing trip near Ventura. ARE IN ATTENDANCE AT REMARKABLE RUN Mrs. A. E. Buchanan, mother of You are SOCIAL GATHERING H O D A Y ------Mrs. Herman Paine of 339 North In a few brief words telegraphed i Maryland, is quite seriously ill at a in Constant Dagger — GET OUR ESTIMATE ON — to the Glendale Oakland Sensible Six j local hospital, of an accident wherever you i A very interesting and informal agents, Green & McClelland, an ep may be. affair was the hard times dance ochal run made by a stock car from A. R. Chappel of 338 West Vine street was taken ill with a sever#: j given in the social hall of the OAK FLOORS Los Angeles to San Diego, Imperial On the street, in train or j Moreland Motor Truck Company at Valley and return, is told better than case of la grippe last week and is I street car, on a boat, motor­ still*confined to his bed. 1 Burbank for the employes of that can be written without having made ing, or in your own home, ' company exclusively. Glendale and EVANS-HUGO the trip. Following is the telegram: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Littlejohn of \ the slightest mischance and : Burbank were both well represented “Los Angeles, Cal., April 3, 1921. Los Angeles were guests yesterday i permanent injuries or death ! in the attendance of over 200 which Hardwood Floor Co. “Green & McClelland, of Mr., and Mrs. F. W. Chambers of I may be the result. | was present. Fines were imposed “115 West Harvard Street, 736 South Glendale avenue. Don’t expose yourself and i upon all entering who wore other Phone Glendale 409-R “Glendale, Calif. ! than hard times costumes. This family to such a chance. 510 EAST PALMER “Oakland Six Coupe, strictly stock,' There will be big doings at the j ! dance was given by the Moreland fully equipped, left Los Angeles at 6 Glendale Lodge of Elks No. 1289 to-H : Social Welfare club, the officers of p. in., April 2, 1921, arrived San night. Reason— installation of of- ¡which are as follows: V. J. Wagoner, Diego, 132.4 miles at 8:52 p. m., ficers for the ensuing year. yE T N A -IZ E ¡of Glendale, president; Mr. Watley Glendale Hardwood breaking all existing stock and rac- Charles B. Guthrie has opened a I An dEtna Accident Policy jof Los Angeles, vice president; Rex F l iDS Car records’ Without st°PPinS¡general office at 103 % S o u th B rand will pay as high as $15,000 | Gale of Glendale, treasurer; Miss r loormg company j continued over mountains to Brawley ■ bouleVard, in the same offices as the if you lose your life—$25.00 Elsie Balsinger of Los Angeles, sec­ ' in imperial Valley, returning by way, Glendale Patrol and Fire Dispatch. to $50.00 a week as long as retary. The committee in charge If your floors need renewing i of desert. Route Mecca, In'dio, Ban- consisted of Miss Lucille Anderson or you are contemplating in­ ! ning, Redlands. Arrived in Los An-j Incorporation of the Glendale Pen-! you live if you are totally ¡of Los Angeles, chairman; Miss stalling new floors, our prices t geles at 7:51% a. m., covering 479.9 ! tecostal assembly is announced with! disabled — $12.50 to $25.00 i Pearl King of* Glendale, Joe Schri- will interest you. We have a a week up to 26 weeks if full crew of skilled mechanics miles in 13% hours 51 minutes. Of-jH. A. Hays, J. W. Prendeville and B. i ¡ ner of Los Angeles, and Jack Will­ and guarantee to perform all ficially timed by Western Union, j E. Platt, all of this city," as directors. | partially disabled. iams of Burbank. work in a complete and satis­ Last 103 miles made in dense fog.- All for a premium cost of Punch Served at Bar factory manner. “CALIFORNIA /OAKLAND MOTOR * The members of the Board of! Machine Sanding a but $25.00 a year if you are The principle feature of the dec- COMPANY ” r ]Trustees of the city of Glendale will a preferred risk. _ Specialty “Just another Oakland achieve- j meet this evening as the committee! j orations was a string of ragged Gl. 557 220 W. Hawthorne | clothes hung frdm the beams over ment,” commented Max Green, as he I o£ the whole, Dwight W. Stephenson J Protect yourself while there is time read the dispatch. “You will hear J Presiding. , I the place designated for the 5-piece Charles orchestra which furnished the music -AND- more of the Oakland’s performance, | The Shakespeare Section of the for the occasion. A very clever ar­ for every day it is accomplishing Tuesday Afternoon club, of which Glendale Realty Co. 131 South Brand Blvd. rangement was carried out in the dis­ LITTLE JACKIE COOGAN something similar.” |Mrs. o'. E. Von o/en is curator, is | pensing of punch during the evening Hardwood Floors ¡holding its regular meeting this Glendale 44 SUNSH1NE GREETS PORTLAND I at an improvised bar at one corner IN THE GREATEST COMEDY E V E R OLD FLOORS SCRAPED I afternoon. PORTLAND, Ore., April 4 .- of the social hall. Characteristic at­ mosphere, except alcoholic, was sug­ MADE Warm sunshine greeted | Portland j Mrs. Wm. S. Marks, of Salt Lake! Floors Laid, Scraped and Thomas D. Watson gested in the signs, sawdust floor, Finished again today after a sudden drop in City is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. E. counter, trays, glasses and free | temperature yesterday which ocpa- Borthick and sister, Mrs. James B .! lunch and other typical parapher­ Estimates Cheerfully sioned snow flurries and “woolens.” I McEnany of 206 West Elk avenue.! Makes Suggestion ' Furnished nalia on view on the shelves. Large “T H E K ID ” ¡Mrs. Marks will'remain here for a S. J. MURPHY IS DEAD | month Regards Pool Hall kettles served as punch bowls, carry­ 6 REELS OF JOY ing out the hard times idea. The H. R. BOWERS DAYTONA; Fla., Afcril 4.— Starr 5 SHOWS CONTINUOUS, STARTING AT 1 P. M. FLOORING CO. J. Murphy, counsel and personal rep- j Flora Steffins, 11-year-old daugh-j Editor The Evening News: There bartender, Mr. Melandri, in costume, 1— 3 — 5 — 7 — 9 311 W. Harvard Glendale 1963 resentative of John D. Rockefeller, ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Steffins of seems to be keen disappointment greeted each guest approaching his died at a hospital here today 933 East Lomita is confined to lier|amQng the young men of our city counter with W hat will you have? REGULAR PRICES j over the failure in passing at our After having one glass of the delic- Flora’s four sisters have recently re- !last e#ction of the civic center prop- 1 ious punch several of the gentlemen AGAIN TOMORROW covered from the same disease. !osition- Properf rq/reation for our je re heard to ask for chasers, but, J young people, especially our youqg do not get excited, it was only pure Mre. C. E. Norton of 324 North men- should be given consideration unfermented California fruit juice. Maryland avenue represented Mrs. by a£k Prize Awards Made C. E.. Hutchinson, president of the Some time ago there was consid- < At 10 o’clock a semi-grand march Tuesday Afternoon club, at the Long j erable discussion pro and con of hav- i was held, during which costumes GUARANTEED PAINTS Beach Women’s City Club reciprocities Pool halls in Glendale. Those in were judged for the awarding of We Manufacture You Save Half. Wholesale to Consumer. tv day luncheon Saturday. | favor of having them called to our prizes. The judges were Mrs. Rog- Inside Flat White and Ivory...... $2.00 jattention' the fact that there washers of Burbank, Claude Botsford of Outside Paint in All Colors...... $2.25 and 2.75 Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Latter, for- nothing for the young man to do ¡Glendale and Mr. Dockeray of Glen- Special Grade Floor Varnish, gallon...... *...... 2.50 WM. A. HOWE. Lessee and Manager •merly Miss Margaret Lusby, returned other than to loaf on the street cor*-^ dale. .The first prize for the ladies, Outside White ...... $2.25 and 3.25 Matinee 2:30 Evenings, 7:00 and 9:00 G reen S tain , p er g a llo n ...... 90 yesterday afternoon from a short ners or tb go to Los Angeles for their which was an order for a pair of White and Ivory Enamel...... 3.50 honeymoon to Alpine Tavern, Mt. ¡diversion. Those against the pool hose, was awarded toMiss Jahnke Varnish Stains, per gallon...... 2.50 Lowe, and started this morning for halls claimed, among other things, ofLos Angeles, and the gentlemen’s Best Grade Tints, pound...... 1...... :07 Oakland by automobile, in which city that on account of the difficulty of prize, a combination bill case, was House Stains, Roof Cote, gallon...... Y50 they will make their home. | proper control they would be a del- awarded to Mr. Patterson of Los SPECIAL THTS WEEK ONLY— WALLBOARI) $46.00 PER M. riment not only to the young man, Angeles, who wore an entire suit No Seconds— Immediate Delivery Harry Stiner, an employe of the but to t-he community at large. j made from burlap. The costume of state agricultural department who With due regards to both sides, I !Miss Jahnke consisted of old-fash- PACIFIC PAINT & SUPPLY CO. has been residing with his wife at think j have a proposition to m ake!ioned- Patched clothing, shoes of a 117% West Broadway^ Glendale 656 243 North Belmont street, left the | which wlll answer aI1 arguments for Idifferent color and a funny little hat. 4irst of the week for Sacramento an^ against. The Fifth- Separate! Farmers, farmerettes, tramps and where he will be employed in the de- J Company Infantry, California Na- i other characters were cleverly partment’s offices in the capitol city, i tional Guard, otherwise known as depicted in the costumes worn. Guitar Is Stolen IH ...... „ . , , , “Glendale’s Own” of which I am com- These dances under the anpices of Miss Doris Latter of Oakland, who,__. , , , ,, IT . _ . . . Imandmg officer, have rented a hall Moreland Social Welfare club are 11 came to Glendale to witness the wed­ for club rooms. The location is ideal, given at least once a month and are ding ceremony of her brother, Har­ being on Brand boulevard, next to j much enjoyed by the employes, old F. Latter, to Miss Margaret Lus­ the Pacific Electric station. It is our Glendale must have a musical by, which occurred Thursday, left intention and desire to equip this hall j burglar. Last week a phonograph Glendale yesterday for Ornard, where with everything to make it a desir­ 1C. E. M’Peek Making was stolen. Today a music store at j FOR SALE ON // she will visit college chums before re­ ¡712 East Broadway reports to the able place in which the men may turning to her home in Oakland. spend their leisure time, some of the Business Alterations ¡police that a rear window was bro-j EASY TER M S! . ! ken and a thief stole a guitar. X X! J t a S s A equipment being a piano, writing * Consulting Engineer H. B. Lynch | C. E. McPeek, who for years has' Three very nice 4-room bun­ and* City Trustee A. H. Lapham in­ tables, reading material and games galows, two bedrooms, hard­ Wi laughter Special of the different kinds. conducted a plumbing establishment wood floors in three rooms, spected the improvements being; at 110 West Broadway, announces made in the Glendale municipal wa-j Makes Suggestion High School Jinks nice electric fixtures, breakfast that he will add to his establishment nook, floor furnace, cement ter system last Saturday afternoon.1, Now, why not answer the pro and an electrical wiring and appliance Day May porches and driveways, garage; They visited the reservoir sites and Con of the “pool hall situation” by department. P. R. Machtolff, for- the most complete houses ever made a tour of the proposed distri-1 adding about three pool tables to | merly of Alabama, will have charge seen for the money. bution mains. our equipment. There could he no Jinks Day, which was to have been of the electrical department, while held at the Glendale Union High Also several 5 and 6 room argument afbout control, for it would W. E. Scott of Saginaw, Mich., will houses priced from $4850 to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lange of 330 school on April S, probably will be be under the control of Uncle Sam, oversee the plumbing work un­ $6250. Vine street were among the guests postponed one week in order that the represented by the officers of our der Mr. McPeek’s direction. Crews Why not buy direct from Saturday night at a box party at the company who have at heart both tbe dancf* and program may 'be held in builder and save money? of plumbers and electricians will be the girls’ new gymnasium building, j Morosco theater, given by Mrs. j interests of Glendale and the young available for construction jobs and Lange’s sister-in-law, ¡Mrs. the floor of which is being sanded X ; men. this firm will be ready to meet all Watson of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. h and painted this week. Henry A. Michel Watson is spending the winter in The National Guard is a federal- j of the demands experienced during Builder of Homes ized institution and is supported by the big activity in building here, Los, Angeles. 807 North Central Avenue the government. We think we can Gas fixtures, in addition to the YOU CAN NEVER TELL J ZJ- Mr. and Mrs. George Biehl and lit-!oifer an answer to any and all oh- Metrical and plumbing lines, are Glendale 1288-J tie daughter Imogene, who for the i ^^ions to joining the guards. Our ¡now carried in stock, Mr. McPeek Jack started out to find The Girl. past five months have been the house ¡organization is not run for profit, [states, and he invites the inspection Mary Ellen taught school. She ? I of the builders before they contract! Ipbked at him soberly and squarely, 4 <* guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Denman; but is a distinct benefit to all who of 327 Madison Court, have returned' belong to it. Tfye United States pays for such work. ¡Jack thought her cold and a prude. “/l1 ■ n I la _____* ______' Mary Ellen thought he was ideal. Tramp, tramp, tramp, the people \ m ¡K ¡i ¡s Ü — to their home in Ohio. Mr-Denman j£be men for their attendance at drill, are all marching to the !j£ ä !*.a.r ü ::.-- - --«‘i.Jil - - niaifi M p í e .—, states that he is certain that they j furnish them with their uniforms and ■ ■ • I L f f a j I She dreamed a little dream to her------M a j o r M IV lIlin A n d !self about, a home, and him and C. & S. CA FETERIA ------J j will return to Glendale to make their ¡other equipment and allow*s money home here. ifor rent of army and club room*. (Some people think it is easy to get Wife In Glendale Madeline worked in an office. She 111 N. BRAND BLVD. ....fc_ ------[gave him a wicked little glance out lis t* The Literary section of the Tues-iinto and difficult to get out of, but Where they all know they can get day Afternoon club, of which Mrs. ¡they are mistaken because if any of Major and Mrs. Monroe McKillip of o£ the corner of her eye. He thought the best and real home cooked A. M. Williams of 208 South Orange I fbe men desire to get out or prove Chicago arrived in Glendale Satur- jber a flirt. foods just like mother cooked. street is curator, will hold its regu- j undesirable through lack of attend- day, April 2, and have been the j Madeline had seen a great many Breakfast served from 6:30 to fcar meeting tomorrow afternoon a t jance pr °fber reasons, they are given guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Baird men and knew them fairly well. She 9:30. Lunch, 11 to 2:15. Sup­ 2:30. Topics scheduled to be ta-i£beir discharge, for only boosters are of 637 North Orange street and Dr. ¡measured him for what fie was— un- per, 5 to 7:30. ken up at that time are Mexico, Cur-1 waI1ted. It is our intention to keep and Mrs. T. C. Young of 400 Nortlvsophisticated; she was only teasing LOUISE A. STOCKER, MGR. jfrm rent Events and “Duchess of Wrex” |our dub rooms open from 4 in the Kejnvood street. Major McKillip has ! bim. (Walpole). afternoon until 10 at night, and an I been engaged quite extensively in the Gertrude was really unsophisti- Eva Novak in “SOCIETY SECRETS” I older man capable of handlingthe sit- j manufacture of dresses at Battle j cated and lived with her mother. She Mrs. W. R. Newport, sister of R. uation will be in charge at all hours, j Creek. Michigan. He is out here injsawr he was as innocent as she was L. McCourt of 336 North Centralave-jTbere will be no charge for use of j the capacity of salesmen for manu- and slie wlCs just practicing on him, T. B. REAVIS CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER THIRD EPISODE nue, who has been his house guest ¡club rooms, ! factured goods, and after viewing for her great ambition was to act “THE SON OF TÁRZAN” for the past week, left yesterday for \ THOS. D. WATSON. various points in California intends I like the other actresses did. Jack Can save you money on building. 3b her home in Hanford. Mr. McCourt j —------—------to select a place in which to make (passed her yp. years in Los Angeles County". also has as jus house guest his I stepped into a bargain shop | bis permanent home. At present I Emmy Lou lived at home and 1255 S. Glendale Ave. Ph. Gl. 1104-J brother and sister^in-lawr, Mr. and For outfits cheap but new— Glendale by f^r has the preference as j worked at being sweet and pretty. | Added Attraction Mrs. Charles McCourt of San Fran­ Courtesy of James W. Horne—-Film Record of America’s First Looked ’round and thought I’d fairly j be,n& the most desirable residential | Her eyes were downcast. She did I Aviation Luncheon at the home of cisco. I i drop— ¡city. , not look at Jack at all. • — ROMMEl ! The “gang” was parked there too! j ------He thought she was The Girl. MR. L. C. BRAND Judge and Mrs. Rex B. Goodcell j TO CONFER WITH HARDING | He called a taxi to take her home. | CONSTRUCTION NORTH GLENDALE and their son, 'Reginald, of San B er-,j sold. my car— you all know why— 1 CHICAGO, April 4.— Bert M. M. jI When she got him alone, -she: —General ¡Building Contrartors— nardino, wore in Glendale Sunday The subway served my ends__ Jewell, president of the railway de-| worked faster than the meter. Estimates Furnished on Participants Personally Present visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. iviy ribs were almost caved in by | partment of the American Federation Contract or Percentage FIRST SHOW ONLY W: S. Ingram, 336 West Broadway. The elbows of my friend^! j of Labor, was en route to Washing­ Glendale 44. 103% So. Brand Judge Goodcell is president of the! ton today to confer with President PLAIN SIGNS TOMORROW Chamber of Commerce at San-JBer-¡And now I read with keen delight Harding on the railroad crisis. “What does it mean when they nardino and attended the Chamber On placards through the town, throw an egg at an actor, pa?” | There are 527 different models of “Up in MaryS Attic” of Commerce gathering held in Pasa-!“The prices that were out of sight Poland is adopting motor “tanU” “It mqans that they w’ant him to i motor trucks listed on the 192.1 mar- dena Saturday. ' I ^re slowiy coming^r cars for plowing. beat it.” 1 ket. o PAGE FOUR GLENDALE EVENING NEWS. MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1921 PROFESSIONAL CARDS F. M. Collier, M. D. t IN EARLY Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat (¿lasses Fitted Hours, 9 a. m. to 12 m. and by ap­ LIFE OE LINCOLN pointment. Phone Glendale 1128. 125 J/a N. Brand Bird., Glendale, Cal. The Best Constructed DR. MARLENEE Optometrist—Opt Irian HI’.I.Ia ijim ty — q ia l it y — se r v ic e LODGE TEAM LOSES BY SCORE [‘SOUL OF ANN RUTLEDGE’ IsjcOMPANY WILL HANDLE PACK 20 YEARS A SPECIALIST Own Complete Orin.lins; Plant j OF 4 TO 6; PLENTY OF | AT BRANCH LIBRARY; NEW OF FRUtT, VEGETABLES House in Glendale Phone for Appointment — Office 2I1U-J Residence 3»-J | THRILLS PROVIDED i BOOKS ARE RELEASED AT SAN FERNANDO 104 E. 1IROAD4YAY, GLENDALE, CAL.

The San Fernando baseball team, | By CHARLES H. CUSHING j* Announcement is made, of the or- A. D. Cochran, D. C. | considered to be the strongest aggre-j Librarian Glendale Branch Library ganization of the-San Fernando Can- CHIROPRACTOR Igation in the valley, barely nosed out! In the “Soul of Ann Rutledge” one!ning corporation which will estab- I the team representing the Glendale! has another story of the romance of a Plant at San Fernando to han- is now being erected If yon want the best in the art, call Elks in an exciting game yesterday j Lincoln’s early life. It is written by!dle this summer's pack of fruit and and see me. 112-A East Broadway. Over Carney’s Shoe Store. Office afternoon on the former’s diamond. I Bernie Babcock and unfolds in a -vegetables. It is capitalized at $200,- a t 514- N. Glendale Hours, 9-12,' 1-4, 7-8. I’ll. Glen. 924 A large crowd of spectators was on | beautiful and poetic way the deep, re­ 000. The directors are E. S. Ford, hand to witness the contest, the at-1 ligious and spiritual nature of the William F. Gasman and Irene L. j tendance being about an even thou- great man as it developed in his Ford, all of Los Angeles. j «and. young days. The soul of Ann and A venue. The game was replete with thrills, i that of Lincoln seemed to meet in a Grading Banisdqle Avenue j although the defeat of the local en-J great spiritual love of the highest Mrs. C. W. Angier òf Ramsdale j try could be directly attributed to er-j kind. While the tragedy of Ann’s j avenue, La Crescenta, is representing rors. The'going was about on a parjearly death prevented its fulfillment; property owners in obtaining the until the last'of the eighth inning, jits influence must have been felt clearing and grading of Ramsdale ¡when the San Fernando players scor- throifgh life and strengethened his!avenue, north from Michigan avenue, A Beautiful Fire-Proof | ed two runs. Bolin, the Glendale j great faith in immortality. j one mile- The property owners are DR. J. P. LUCCOCK pitcher who repfaced Holbrook in I This book is very different from ’ raising the funds for the work. DENTIST [the fourth inning, starred by fanningi “A Man for the Ages,” by Irving j •---- Hollow Tile home with H ours: 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 ten batters in five innings, while; Baeheller reviewed some time ago. I Jeffries Buys 200 Acres “Lefty” Herman, the hard-hitting; The latter is a splendid and realistic James J. Jeffries, one o f the large Phone Glendale 455 j 20 East Broadway, Glendale, Calif. first basemah, was the batting , depiction of Lincoln’s character fromlstock raisers and ranchers near Bur- j Tile Roof. As it costs no ’getting a three-base hit and a single, beginning to end, while “The Soul o f ¡bank, is reported purchaser of ¡00 j The box score: Ann Rutledge” makes the romance!acres of land near Cypress, six miles Dr. Frank N. Arnold Glendale AB. TL H. ° . the central feature and the story iwest of Anaheim. Whether or not he more than a well built M. Doll, 3b... .. 4 1 1 2 *closes with its culmination. has bought the property as an oil in- DENTIST Olmstead, c. .. 5 1 1 rer Bloc over Glendale Saving 14 Another bookmakin immortality I vestment or to establish a hog ranch B a n k . I and Broadway. .. 5 1 0 0 1its central theme is “Abraham’s !has not been ascertained from the j Herman, lb . .. 4 0 2 4 ! H o u r s — 9 t o 12 O Bosom,”, by Basil King. Just a lit former heavyweight champion of the frame, why not let us : McGillis, 0 i 0 ; padded mitts. PHONE .. 4 0 i 3 ]tie book but full of inspiration. Sheldon, 2b. .. 3 0 i 0 Î Valuable Reference R. Doll, cf...... 3 0 0 o ; A very valuable reference set has | To Build Factory build you a REAL HOME Holbrook, p. .. 1 1 0 o :just been added to the branch library, j The Crystal & Colored Glass com- DR. J. J. 0TEY 2 OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Bolin, p...... 0 0 1 ; “Carpentry and Contracting,” in five | Pany has purchased a two-acre tract Graduate Kirkville, Mo., Class of ’05 volumes, published by the American j hi Burbank and will put up a factor} in place of the usual fire 384 South Jackson Street, Glendale 34 4 7 2 4 ,Technical society. The following |lP commence operation within sixty Glendale 23G9-J-5 ^Glendale 2268-J San Fernando AB. subjects are treated in the set— car-! d«ys. Charles G. Mayer, who recent- Painstaking Thoroughness. Home R. H. o. R. Pasquero; If... 2 1 3 pentry, painting, plastering, blue j ty came from Belgium, holds the se- trap which rots. Trtn tments Given on Portable C. Pasquero, 3b. 4 0 0 i print reading, mechanical drawing, I cret of the coloring process and it will Folding Table Cano, 2b...... 5 1 1 2 i architectural; drawing, sheet metal j he the second plant of its kind inj Brovo, lb ...... 4 ■1 2 2 9 i ,work, building superintendence, un- j America to manufacture similar, W. Pasquero, ss.. .. 4 i 0 0 iderwriters’ requirements, heating i products, Glendale Clinical Laboratories Buster, cf...... 3 0 1 2 ! 1 Laboratory Diagnostician Lossbury, rf...... 4 0 0 and ventilation, steam and hot-water Paul, c...... 4 0 1 8 I 1fitting, sanitary appliances, water Building Permits DR. A. GOFF .. 4 0 0 1 l!I supply, drainage and venting, domes­ Burbank’s building permits for the Associated with --- 1tic hot water supply and hardware. first three months of 1921 totaled D R . T . C . YOUNG 37 6 6 27 1 The following new books have just I approximately $3(7 5,000. M a r c h 630 East Broadway Glendale 348 beeni released for the little folks: i building amounted to nearly $200,- 3 4 5 6 7 8 9— T. . 000. The Empire China company 0 4 0 0 0 0 0— 4 ; "The Joyous Travelers” by Lindsay j JONES & WILLIAMS plant and several store buildings are J. K. GILKERSON San Fernando....0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 X— 6 hand Poulsson; “Running Eagle” and , Rising Wolf” by Schultz; “The Pool ; included in the list. CHIROPRACTOR of Stars” by Meigs. Twelve Inning Game A number of volumes of the “Mo- j Paving Contract CITY OFFICE .Contract for the paving of the J Phone 7567S 1117 VAN NUTS BLDG. tor Boy” series h as been presented j ’hone 65664 Glendale 501-M Won by South Glendale by Mrs. B . J. Lunn. These are a l-; Santa Susana grade from Chatsworth wavs great favorites with the boys, H to the . summit, a distance of about j A very interesting game which was The children’s story hour has heefi j two and, one-half miles, is before the enjoyed by a large attendance was changed to county hoard of supervisors for ac­ Phone Glendale 682-W p. m. every Saturday. the one played Sunday on the tion. When completed this will add considerable to the through Los A n —! ALMA M. GEIGER , g ro u n d s of the Glendale Athletic ALARMING SYMPTOM AT THE PARTY club, of which W. R. Cozart is man­ Evening News Sent geies to San Francisco traffic by this: Wife— “John, there’s one thing I She—What a color Miss Fair has Federal Expense Cut PIANIST & TEACHER ager, at Park avenTie and San Fer- sconic route. want to say to you right now.” tonight. I wonder if she paints. Studio, 627 N. Central, Glendale | nando, when the South Glendale To Philippine Islands Hub— “Only one? Aren’t . you He (observing Miss Fair sur­ Billion In 8 Months ; baseball nine played the Marble Gild- BuiMing Whole Ci(y well, my dear?” rounded by an admiring circle)— I “Doug” Fairbanks is building a | ing company of Los Angeles. It was While The Glendale Evening News don’t know. She certainly draws WASHINGTON — Government ex­ I necessary to play twelve innings as has been sent all over the world, it is whole city for his next film on the well. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOO the game stood a tie at the end of the interesting to note that J. G. Hert- Asa Green ranch near Roscoe. Pic­ Stunt flying and operation of air­ penses for the eight months ending ninth inning. C. Crug working on week of North Verdugo Road has tures are to be made during April planes at altitudes below two thou­ March 1, were approximately a bil­ ° WESLEY KUHNLE | the mound and McMullen behind the forwarded twenty copies of Friday’s and carpenters are busy completing sand feet are illegal under the provi­ The eighth international flower lion and a quarter dollars below ex­ Teacher of Piano, Pipe Organ Q plate had to do s.ome clever work to issue to Senor Don A. Escamilla, sec- the sot. sions of a New York City ordinance show in New York City has named a penditures for the corresponding pe­ L. A. Conservatory Credits X gain Hie victory. The battery for retario el Camora de Filipinias. Ma­ recently adopted. Violations are gendarrae-blue sweet pea “Mrs. War­ riod in the fiscal year 1920. Treasury punishable by fine and imprisonment. 551 K. Cypress Glen. 929-W X the Marble Gilding company, Brown nila, P. I. On account of the num­ Three-Store Building ren Harding.” The color of the figures show that for the last eight and Straut, were also clever and did erous articles of general interest ev- W. H. Ramsey started work the flower is similar to that for which months, it cost $3,247,000,000 to run OOGOOOCOOCOGOOOGOOOOOOOOOu some wonderful work. The final eiT available copy has already been first of the month on a new three- Wedding presents in Hungary are Mrs. Harding showed preference the government, while during the score stood South Glendale 12 hits, sold, all records on street sales hav- store building at the corner of San given only to poor couples to help when selecting gowns some weeks same period a year ago the expenses 3 errors and 4 runs and Marble Gild- j ing been broken Friday, Fernando Road and Tujunga avenue them to‘get their home together. ago. were $4,490,000,000. ing company 9 hits, 3 errors and 3 1 The circulation of The Glendale in Burbank. W. S. Walker, former- Retta King Nelson runs. Manager Crane of the South I Evening News also is greater than ly of Glendale, has engaged in the VOCAL TEACHER Glendale nine is certainly working up ever before, A comparison shows realty business in that city, also. Breath Control Voice Placing more classified and display advertis-j 501 E. Windsor Road, Glendale a fast team. Pilone Glendale 2149-M ing by far than a year ago and the! A strip of land eight inches wide printing department of The Glendale j Juvenile Auxiliary and forty feet long in the central Evening News is kept running at full! part of Hazleton, Pa., has just been speed. To Club Is Formed Latest Achievement of the transferred by deed to a man who Many visitors in Glendale are sur- | prised to see a newspaper and print­ needed this small piece/ of ground to Unusual interest was shown by the ROOFING ing establishment in a city this size get access to his large tract of land children of Glendale from 6 to 14 New Composition Roofs Laid. behind it. that is the last word in modernity I years of age in the organization of Old Roofs Rebuilt or Repaired. and so well equipped to produce a ! Material and Labor Fully Guar­ the juvenile auxiliary of the Glen­ In the White House there are distinctively local daily paper. dale Music club. Of the thirty-one Oakland Sensible Six anteed. Estimates cheerfully given about 175 miles of electric wire, pro­ children who responded to the invi­ BEN TLEY-SCHOENEMAN viding for 3000 incandescent lights, tation to attend the meeting Satur­ LUMBER CO. together with a call-bell system and Broadway Gathering day afternoon at the home of Mrs. % a private telephone system for the Glendale 49 Glendale 51 Is Greatly Enjoyed F. N. Arnold, 211 East Lomita ave­ -----160 West Los Feiiz Road—— use of the executive household. nue, thirty enrolled as members. WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM | The following officers were A very interesting program, which [elected: Helen Sternberg, president; Branch Office, 127 N. Brand Blvd., Glendale, Calif. Phone Glendale 45 Mr. Property Owner had been arranged by the Broadway j Edwin Cline, vice president; Mar- Parent-Teacher association, of which I guerite Chappell, second vice presi- AS A PROTECTION AND INVESTMENT Mrs. H. H. .Tepson is president, was j dent; Gladys. Woodyard, recording appreciated by the large attendance j secretary ; Helen White, correspond Truckin Have your old, sundried, inflammable V a We Move Anything felt 'root ter-p r(Dof e d ’ witîT^sphalt I fatliers who responded to the invi-jing secretary; Josephine McClaren, Prices Reasonable and surfaced with a fire proofingQf .tatlori to attend the Fathers Night at ; treasurer; Margaret Longiey, his- 10GS RE 99NL COUNT 2 DOTS HARRY’S TRUCK CO. red crushed brick or green granite, ! that school. A on “Visual Edu-torian. This auxiliary was organ­ 312 E. Broadway------Glendale 180 adding years of service to ÿour roof, j catidn,” illustrated with lantern jized by Mrs. Mattison B. Jones, vice­ C. E. Phillips, Prop. improving the appearance of your slides, was given by Mr. Upjohn of j président of the California Federa- house and increasing the selling | the county superintendent’s * office, j tion of Music Clubs and president LOS ANGELES CALIF APL 3 1921 value of your property. Advice bas­ ed on twenty years’ roofing experi-, He . especially. , . .. emphasized , . . the . value , ¡of the Glendale Music clüb. ence cheerfully given. Built-up work [ of Plctures m the studT of such sub-y Members of the auxiliary contrib- Are You Going to Furnish That and repairing a specialty. For prices lects as geography. Mrs. Phillips,, uted the following delightful pro- GREEN & MCCLELLAND and particulars inquire of I secretary of the association, delight-j gram: Piano selection, “Dance of N E W HOME? WILLIAM TYRRELL I fully rendered several piano selec-j the Elves” (Dorothy Ganyor Blake), Buy Direct From Wholesale Composition Roofing Contractor, 7 l’4| tions. R. D. White, superintendent j by Betty Hagood; piano solo, “The 115 WEST HARVARD ST GLENDALE House and Save N. Pacific Ave. Ph. Glendale 2031-Rjof city schools, gave a short talk, ! Larks” (Tschaikoswsky), by Mar- o| ------_ - ...... —. ¡after which a social hour was en-1guerite Chappell; vocal solo, “Bub- 50 io H. C. NIELDS joved, during which punch and wa-jbles,” by Preston Hanning; piano se- OAKLAND SIX COUPE, STRICTLY STOCK, FULLY EQUIPPED, LEFT Furniture, Shades, Draperies, Albei t Yack, D. C., Ph. C. fers were served. lections, “Military March” (Dorothy Upholstering and Refinishing. ------j Blake), and “The Elfin Dance” LOS ANGELES AT 6 PM APRIL 2,1921, ARRIVED SAN DIEGO, Sixteen Years In Pasadena CHIROPRACTOR ! (Goodrich) by Rebecca Brant. 132.4 MILES, AT 8.52 PM BREAKING ALL EXISTING STOCK AND 779 E. Colorado. F. O. 2546 Automobiles In Crash; Meetings of the auxiliary will be RACING CAR RECORDS. WITHOUT ST0PPMG CONTINUED OVER Asthma, Constipation, Diabetes, ¡held the first Saturday of every MOUNTAINS TO BRAWLEY IN IMPERIAL VALLEY, RETURNING BY Goitre, Gallstones, Rheumatism, Baby Hurled Into Car i month. The next meeting will be SHOES!! Headache, Colds, Jaundice, Lum­ ¡Saturday, May 7, at the home of Mrs. WAY OF DESERT, ROUTE!MECCA, INDIO, BANNING, REDLANDS. bago, Neuralgia, Paralysis and Î Arnold. WE SELL SHOES FOR THE other disease yield to proper ad­ LOUISVILLE— When two automo­ ARRIVED LOS ANGELES AT 7.51^ AM COVERING 479.9 MILES" WHOLE FAMILY justments. biles crashed, little Rose Blidariu, “ ' IN 13 HOURS 51K MINUTES. OFFICIALLY TIMED BY WESTERN Better repair work for Less money. infant child of Mrs. Michael Blidariu, I A Kansas City pastor has laid aside SPINAL ANALYSIS FR EE UNION. LAST 103 MILES MADE IN DENSE FOG. Shoes Called for and Delivered. was sitting in her mother’s lap. After I his ministerial garb indefinitely to BAIN£S & ECKLEBARGER 105 S. Maryland, corner Broadway the crash she was found in the other enter a factory as a laborer that he Opposite Fire Station Telephone Glendale 162G-W car, unhurt. may learn about men. He believes CALIFORNIA OAKLAND'MOTOR CO. 212 E. Broadway Glendale 180 Hours: 9-12; 1-8 that a closer association with men After his legs were cut off by a who toil physically will make him a j ' ’ > 728AM APL 4 train on which he was beating his better pastor. NEW LAWNS way in Washington a man improvised tourniquets to stop the flow of blood The department of agriculture has We will put in your lawn by con­ CEMENT WORK ) an And they He had commanded them to wait in Calderwood spoke on “Christian dividual service. If so, read the special articles in the Los Angeles newspapers shall call His name Emmanuel, which Jerusalem until they should receive Fundamentals in An Age of Isms.” and The Glendale Evening News under the caption “THE being interpreted is God with power; ‘dynamite.’ Their coming said: WORLD TODAY,” published by and also “And thou shalt call work was a promised success before “Isms have come-and gone. These name Jesus for He shall save His | they had begun. God’s providence isms keep us disturbed, but they people fiom their sms. He graphic- had prepared for that day, for there make us think. Often they correct Tlie First National Bank of Los Angeles ally described how the influences of The Firát National Bank were gathered in Jerusalem for the our thinking and many times they an d th e Christ has widened and extended, not feast time Jews from all countries. have made contribution. But it is : confined to the church but has reach The disciples with others of like spir- a mistake to take the fragments of ‘Gives Direct Service’ Los Angeles Trust & Savings Bank ed out into business, into the street. it were gathered to the number of truth for the whole truth. We have “One cannot go up into the moun­ 120, and with one mind, solemn and denominationalism, conservatism, lib- GLEN DALE 1JKA \ radicalism, socialism, pater- Glendale Avenue Brand Boulevard can behold the touch of Divine denlv upon this company came the na,ism> anarchism and many other hand in the purple haze of th e land H. Nelson, Manager D. H. Smith, Manager promised outpouring of the Holy *sms- These isms are presented to Prayer Meetings To scape, the beautiful rays of the sun- Spirit, witli supernatural manifesta- u_s as Panaccas f°r our social, na­ F. H. VESPER j sets. ¿Christ is the artist,” he said. tions; and wholly new powers of ut- i tional and world troubles. Isms feed Be Held On Tuesday HAROLD LLOYD AT “But His greatest skill is displayed terance came upon them. The news!th[e soul on faacy crackers when the Assistant VJce President, Glendale Branches in the transformation of man. As a spread, and crowds pressed in. Crit­ soul needs solid meat. People put Cottage prayer meetings for the bov I worked in a country newspaper ics sprang up instantly, charging that their trust in isms and their faith John E. Brown evangelistic campaign office— set type when l tvas so short “new wine” was the cause of all they in the fundaments is undermined.' will be held on Tuesday night as fol­ I had to stand on ’a box. The man saw and heard. But the critics had Great Needs of Today lows: ! I worked for was the worst specimen not reckoned with the Spirit-filled “The great needs of today are the F. B. Richardson, corner Central I had ever met. .Harsh in manner, man Peter. He stands up full of fundaments. We need more faith and Cypress. ‘NOW OR NEVER’ IS COMEDY dissolute in character, profane in today in the scholarly study of the power and begins to preach to the Rev. 0. P. Ryder, 208 East Acacia. THAT PLEASES; AVIATION language. Years afterward when I crowd and to tell them the truth. The Bible; we need to realize that God Mrs. Mary Scheril, 3525 Perlita had grown to manhood I ch an ced to Spirit begins to work upon them, and is in His universe and that He has street. LUNCHEON PICTURES meet him, and he started to tell me pricked in their hearts they cry, messages for us; and we need to put A. Horn, 431 West Broadway. of a change that had come into his ‘What shall we do?’ and are told, a firmer trust in Christ as our living . Mrs. John Esterly, 438 Oak. life, but I had already noticed it. ‘Repent and be baptized in the name Master, not a dead Christ who is to Mrs. Eva Anderson, 239 North Harold Llloyd had ’em howling at His ruddy glow of health, his straight of the Lord Jesus for the remission come again, hut an ever present Kenwood. the Glendale Theatre last night in figure, his bouyant step all betoken­ of sins;: and ye shall receive the gift Christ and who is today working with Dr. S. B. Warner, 429 North Ken­ his latest monarch of comedies, “Now ed the transformation. Christ had of the Holy Spirit.’ And that day us for world redemption. Do we wood. or Never.” come into his life. there were born again about 3000 believe in Christ’s program for - the" W. F. Wood, 1470 East Wilson. It will be seen again today and to­ “Several years back they taught in souls. Such, in brief, is the story of bringing in of God’s kingdom ol* in Mrs. Ethel Lilly, 332 North Jack- night and as an added attraction, the the foolishness and absurdity of pre- the schools that there were 50 to 60 the Pentecost What meaneth this? son. premier showing of James W. important elements in the universe. millenarianism? Horne’s pictures of “America’s First Holy Spirit Is Person E. E. Smith, 1022 North Louise. Now it is all summed up in one word ! “We need a return to Christ’s pro- Aviation Luncheon” at the palatial “First, that here has come down | gram of world salvation and not to L. F. Drake, 1124 Melrose. oooooooooooooooooooooocooc — energy. And what is energy but H. .T. Lawrence, 139 South Adams.! home of L. C. Brand, north of Glen­ Business Section Another name . for my Heavenly from heaven the Third Person of the the ism of modern imbecils.” dale, will attract many who saw the Of Trinity. .Jesus had said: ‘If I go i Mrs. Frank Dickman, 632 East Father. God in all things. The planes flying over the city Friday. away I will send Him;’ ‘He shall be j Harvard.! Tiburón Destroyed Jews had the idea that God’s presence Quite a number of those attending PRICES with you, and teach you.’ The Holy Mrs. P. T. Kfein, 342 West Colo-j existed alone in the ark of the cove­ rado. the effete affair will be present to­ ! SAN FRANCISCO, April 4.— Thir­ nant. but when it was stolen to their Spirit is a person. Further, it means Rain Drives Many night. ARE AGAIN ON AN that the Spirit has come to be a defi-j L. C. Yeoman, 113 North Orange, i teen buildings, comprising five surprise His presence stiy remained. Then, too, a giddy experience in nite power in the life of the believer. T. S. Freeman, 417 West Doran. houses and eight stores, were burned The time is coming when every man Into Married Life the whirl of New York society and Though there be no noise, there - is ------L. W. Estel, 221 West Wilson. early today by fire which swept who will shall be a king or priest to the restful glimpses of a New Eng­ Upward o power all the same. There is no CHICAGO— “Night’s the time for through the business section of the God; every man a potential child of land farm are in store for the play­ town of Tiburón, located on the God. No secular days but every day noise about the shining of light, wooing, ohj ” said a well-known Henceforth He is residing in the Scotch authority. goers who attend the Glendale Thea­ jMarin county side of San Francisco holy unto God. If God could speak Annual Meeting For tre today when “Society Secrets” will Trend world, embodied in men and women; But L. C. Legner. in charge of :he i bay. through an old sage brush away back be shown also. The Universal GET YOUR and there is no place for defeat. j Cook county marriage license bureau, I For a time the fire, fanned by a on ancient mountain, can He not Tropico Church Held screen drama features Eva Novak. “What meaneth this? That you,, bas another'version, I heavy gale, w hich had been blowing speak to us through these orange The third episode of “Th§ Son of should have power in testimony.' “When it’s rainy and the fog set-! for thirty-six hours, threatened not trees that surround us? Last Wednesday .night the annual Tarzan,” latest Pathe News and Top­ GAS only to wipe out the town of Tu- “We are. indeed, treading on holy That you should have a new power ¡ties down over the old town, why meeting of the Tropico Presbyterian in prayer. The primitive church people just naturally ics of the Day round out the film pro­ buron, but also to sweep the North­ ground. God shall preserve us from get lonely,” j church was held. Supper planned by gram, while Madame Clement plays western Pacific railroad shops and danger. All the promises of the 91st marched forward upon its knees. It said Legner, “and they dream of I Mrs. S. A. Brown, Mrs. Wilcox and means the salvation of sinners, and cozy flats and fireplaces, slippers and “My Mother’s Evening Prayer” on RANGE freight terminal near the town. The Psalm are ours. And what dangers Mrs. Cummings was enjoyed by a the southland’s greatest organ. “Up railroad property, however, was He does not see' best to preserve us in this the church must be united, home-made biscuits— they want to large proportion of the congregation. jn Mary’s Attic” with Eva Novak and Other things there were of secondary Iove and hold hands, Before saved. from He will preserve us in them. ™ a • |The eU-ls of the r- c - O. class served..Harry Gribben is tomorrow’s feature. The fire started shortly after mid­ For, example, the Israelites in the importance and so they must be to So on rainy days, we issue many Very encouraging reports of the so- Another Increase night in Sullivan’s pool hall. Just wilderness, the three Hebrews in the us. more marriage licenses than when cieties were read. The Ladies’ Aid how it started was not known. It fiery furnace, Lazarus in the grave. “This power 11 manifest itself in the sun is brightly shining.” j though a small organization sur- Louise Dresser And spread quickly to adjoining buildings “The greatest thing he has provid­ a concern for lost souls. Some way I Ban Cupid is still as active as ewer i DriSpd all with the amount of work and soon the skies were lighted ed salvation from is from our sins. w'e never have awakened to the value ! this year but marriage licenses are j accomplished. The Sunday school, J. Gardner In Films Southern California brightly with the glow from a half All of our sins. Our constitutional of a soul. | falling off, according to Legner. High | c. e . and Missionary societies have Gas Company dozen flame enveloped frame struc­ sins, the sins that do so easily beset “Two weeks from today we enter j rents, the employment situation, or | an given more than was expected, Louise Dresser and Jack Gardner, tures. us. But one thing he cannot save on a campaign for souls. A year ago I “something else” is the cause. Leg-[More than the quota was given to be- widely known vaudeville stars, whose 112 WEST BROADWAY Help was rushed from Belvidere, us from and that is the penalty, lost we began to prepare. Evangelist,ner doesn t quite know. Inevolences and while the expenses permanent home is at 1225 Mountain street in North Glendale, will aban­ GLENDALE 714 Sausalito and other nearby places. health, lost years, lost opportunities. John Brown, who is to come to us, Last year 42,503 couples were mar-; had been more than last year all bills don the Orpheum circuit and make The ferry boat, Tamalpias, was sent The penalties must be met. But He was with us six years ago, and is r5ed in Cook county. The A. E. F. | had been paid and the trustees an- ÜOOQQOQQQOOGQQOQOOQQQOOOQG to San Francisco by the Northwest­ known as a truly Spirit-filled man, j got married in 1920. But now most;nounced a good balance in the bank. two~reel comediescomedie during the can be with us in all our penalties,: j coming year. Already they have ern Pacific railroad and brought | assist us in all our difficulties, for led of God, wise and sane. You are of the war romances have gone on j n appreciation of the faithful over a load of fire fighters and extra j His name is Emmanuel which, being to be asked to work, in various ca- j the rocks or the participants are mar-1 work of the pastor, Rev. O. P. Rider., leased space at the Brunton studio Brick Contracting fire apparatus, including some loaned interpreted, is God with us.” pacities, for three solid weeks. There j ried. But 1921 is going to be a bad j r was voted to give him a present of in Hollywood and will commence by the San Francisco department.! Officers Are Installed aro practical things we can do to year for weddings. |an extra ^ qo -vr . , . . _ . wrork April 15 on their first produc- and in [. . j Next , „ year’s . budget! | tion, iirr,, The _ Fat . ~ Fighters. . . ,, Willard By 2:30 a. m. telephone communica- | In the evening the newly-elected help. We will give up all our com- “This marriage license window 1S includes an amount for ^a daily Ya~ ^ Lewi« tmns had keen cut off through the | officers of the Epworth League were mon meetings. Let us pray; let us an excellent barometer for the coun-1 cation Bible school such as has-been •Lewis’ a Glendale film star, will play MANTLES opposite Louise Dresser (Mrs. Gard­ Call burning of wire connections. The ! installed as follows: make our prayer lists. We will give, try’s economic condition,” added Leg- \Zu in the cJurch two summers, t a t town was soon after cast into dark­ ourselves to this program of evange-j ner. not included in the budget at that ner) and Jack Gardner will be the President, G. Edwin Murphy. director. J. F. KLANN ness when electric service was cut First Vice-President, Henry Me- lization. | Cupid’s agent, however, denied; time.“ Glendale 766-J off. • j lone. “But get right yourself. If there that romance is waning and that peo-j ______SO LONG, BROWN By 4 o’clock the fire had reached Second Vice-Presidents, Verne Wil- is a grievance, take it out and drop I Ple aren’t lovin’ any more. | _ f # __ _ “Sorry, Brown,” said the doctor j a crisis and by that time scores of I son, Lavera Kitterman. it into the ocean. Don’t block the: “One can be in love and not g et| R cfrS P ’C r& tO r HC i DS after the examination. “You’re in a volunteer fire fighters, using every way of the oncoming tide. Don’t be j married,” he explained, “Everything in Sheet Metal” Third Vice-Presidents, Mrs. G. E. very serious condition. I’m afraid weapon available, were engaged in ! Murphy, Dorothy Hamilton. an Ackan. I Dispatches here from other cities To Cool Her Love I’ll have to operate on you.” GLENDALE the battle which resulted in the fire Fourth Vice-Presidents, Dorothy, “If there is any one in this congre- °f United States reflect a similar con- “Operate!” gasped Brown. “Why i being controlled about 6:30 a. m. j Peart, Helen Ingledue. gation that don’t care about the lost, dition. People are putting off their CHICAGO— Prof. Cyrus Palmer of I haven’t any money for an operation. Sheet Metal Works ! By 7 o’clock the smouldering ruins Secretary, Bessie Ross. — how would you feel if they were weddings until the jobs look safer, the University of Illinois, through I’m only a poor working man.” AYelding, Rrazing and were about all there was left of the Treasurer, Cecil Percy. your very own? The fathers and his attorneys, told the divorce court “You’re insured, are you not?” Radiator Repairing blaze which an hour before had bWn Advertising, Manager, Kenneth mothers who have children you care The largest yield of bone from a j that his wife’s love cooled after she “Yes, but I don’t get that until I’m classed as the most fierce ever seen about— how will they see Jesus ex­ single whale was taken in 18S3, and met Carl A. Carlson, butcher, in his Phone Glen. 1422-J Crist. § dead.” “Oh, that’ll be all right,” on this side of the bay. Membership Committee,' Elwood cept through you?” amounted to 3110 pounds. refrigerator. said the doctor, consolingly. 1127 No. Glendale Ave., Glendale Late reports were that the club Ingledue, Lois Percy. house of the Corinthian Yacht club Carl Seitler, the mewiy-elected ed­ narrowly escaped destruction. While ucational director, followed with an it was known the building was not address along the lines of his depart­ destroyed, owing to a lack of com­ —PIANO TUNING— ment and emphasized the value of munications it could not be deter­ service. By special request the choir Export workmanship guaranteed. mined whether it had actually sus- ! Free estimates. tained damage. repeated the Easter cantata, “Victory Divine.” Special events scheduled GLENDALE MUSIC CO., Estimates of the fire loss varied | for the week are a District Confer­ BIG PAINT SALE Salamoia -Bros. from $50,000 to $250,000, but it Ience of the Woman’s Home Mission Gleiulale 90 109 No. Brand vvas generally agreed that the first ¡ary society on Tuesday and the musi-^ All Paint inside and Outside, All Colors, igure was more nearly correct. A c-icaj concert of the Throop College Roof Coating, Gallon...... 50c curate estimates will not be avail- Glee club on Saturday evening. Gallon ...... $2.25 Graphite, lb...... _*...... 6c OOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC able until it is possible to make an inventory of the fire zone to deter­ Snow White and Ivory Enamels, Gallon, $2.95 Linseed Oil, Your Can, Gallon...... $1.15 mine whether anything was saved Placing Cornerstone Dutch Boy White Lead, 100 lb ...... $13.50 WEST GLENDALE I from the stocks of the burned stores. Special Boiled Paint Oil, Your Can, Gal., 65c The saving of the Northwestern For Catholic Church No. 1 Roofing, roll ...... $1.61 BARBER SHOP Pacific shops and other property was Calcimines and Tints, a large faetpr in keeping the finan­ l b ...... 7*/2C Window Shades, 3x6 ft., each ...... 55c cial loss to a minimum. The first Sabbath after Easter, Low Corner of Doran and Columbus ______j Sunday, w as observed at the Holy Schumacher Wall Board, All Sizes, Seconds, $47.50 per thousand. Full Line Wall Paper. Very Convenient For You i Family Cat, lie church here yester- HOW RAPIDLY WE AGE Iday by Fatl^r James S. O’Neill. He! “I feel very, very old today.” jread the gospel of St. John 20:19-31. Come Early and Save 50% Chris Orff, Prop. “What are you talking about? You The cornerstone for the new ,are not a day‘over thirty.” I church at Elk avenue and Louise! OOQQOOOQOOOOOQQOOGOOOOOOOO “I know, but I’ve just been listen- street, it is announced, will be laid1 ■ ing to a boy of fourteen tell abotit J Sunday, April 17, at 3 p. m. The the things he used to do when he was j Right Rev. Monsignor Harnett, Y. G., Western Wholesale Paint Co. 7,0 ^ S T , «9 Try Evening Newe Want ads. a kid. ’ j xvill officiate at the ceremonies. PAGE SIX GLENDALE EVENING NEWS. MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1921 Southern California April (£mtimis I wish to announce that after this date I shall ! Builds Show Place carry a line of Architect Mott M. Marston is build- j ing a plaster residence in Eagle i Rock which will be one of the show Low Priced Tires Electric Appliances, Rubber E | places of this section of Southern ! California. It will be a reproduction THESE TIRES'ARE FIRSTS Goads, Gas Ranges and Heaters ¡of the Old Mission rough surface of In connection with my plumbing and heating. ‘DAVID THE SHEPHERD BOY’ • the days when Indians applied the Am prepared to do all kinds of work, such as ; plaster with their bare hands under The Following Price Comparisons IS WELL RENDERED BY | the direction of the padres. The Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal and Electric I house is designed along both Span- > Show Values Wiring. NUMBER OF SINGERS j ish and Colonial lines and is con- Mr. Mactholf, an expert in electric work, will ------structed of eight incA hollow walls have charge of that branch of the business. ... . 'of brick, partially two stories in Mr. Scott, recently from Saginaw, Mich., will Neither ram nor cold sufficed tOjkgjgkt List Price. Our Price. look after the plumbing. Mr. Smith, the old keep away the large audience which reliable, will look after the sheet metal work heard the sacred cantata, “David the 30 x 3V2 ...... $ 20.10 $12.75 Shepherd Boy,” rendered by the and plumbing trouble. . Water «System Survey Seventh-day Adventist Choral society | oimstead & Gillelen, consulting f 32 x 3V2 ...... $24.70 $15.50 Sunday night. The^ entire program j engineers for Glendale on the ques- 31x 4 ...... $28.00 $17.75 C. E. M cPEEK was well rendered and the sweetness J tion cf sewage disposal, have been j 110 W. Broadway ant] harmony of the composition was j retained by the city of Bakersfield j 32x 4 ______$32.85 $20.00 brought out in choruses, solos and ; to make a survey on the feasibility; 3 3 x 4 ...... $34.52 $21.50 other parts and the children’s chorus, j of establishing a municipal water j C. H. Jones ably directed the work system. The project will involve thè ! and also took the part of Jesse and purchase of the two existing private j NUMBER LIMITÉ D j Jonathan. Mrs. C. E. Swartsfager as j water systems. The amount of the j |pianist and Mrs. W. J. Thompson at:bond issue necessary to acquire and | | the organ contributed much to the j extend \these plants will be deter-! j success of the evening’s program. J mined by the engineers. It is pro-! Those Who Took Part ! posed to secure a water supply ade- ! SLATER TIRE SERVICE Special parts taken were as fol- Quate for a city of 30,000, or 50 per lows: „ i cent greater than the present popula- S E N D H E R * David, E. A. MacDonald. | tion of Bakersfield. 110 W. HARVARD ST. Saul, Melvin Munson. Samuel, Dr. C. A. Brandstater. Michal, Miss L, Munson. Breakwater Proposed Abner, Elder H. F. Taylor. Plans for a breakwater and wharf, FLOWERS Elder, Dr. C. A. Brandstater. for construction of which a $300,000 ' Abigail, Retta King Nelson. bond Issue will be submitted, have Attendants, Mrs. Brandstater, Mrs. been approved by the city trustees I Ingle. of Redondo Beach. The plans were I CUT FLOWERS IN SEASON :: FLOWERING Shepherds, Messrs. Hill, Moore, prepared by C. L. Roberts, construe-1 High School Senior Taylor and Palmer. tion engineer. They provide for a | The Glendale PLANTS AND FERNS Messenger, Elder H. F. Taylor. rubble breakwater at the foot of j Trisects Angle, Claim j Third street, extending 1620 feet ! Sentinels, Messrs. Taylor and 15556784 > Book Store Cress. into the ocean, paralleled by a pier ; LYNN, Mass.—Arthur Rogers, 1.8, j > We make a special fea­ Three men of war, Messrs. Hill, terminating in a dock near the outer j a senior at Lynn Classic High school, ) end of the breakwater. ture of funeral work. Moorre and Cress. has solved three methods of trisect- ’ PICTURE Two choruses were sung by a bevy — r~ ing an arc or angle, using only a ! j of school children, “Children of Beth­ LAUGHTERS AND TEARS COME straight edge and compass, professors j { FRAMING lehem” and “The Rosy Heights of Municipal Building at the school announced last night. ! J. T. ALLEN Carmel.” The city of Long Beach is to have TO MANY WHO WITNESS The feat of Rogers has never been ac- ,’ an up-to-date fireproof municipal jeomplished except with measuring in- j 1 C. H. BOTT, Prop. A large rostrum was arranged for LATEST PRODUCTION the seating of the singers and was ! building. The structure will be of j struments, and those who examined j 113 S. BRAND BOULEVARD TheGlendale beautifully decorated with palms, as-j the office building type, eight stories ! the youngster's * work today could j L and basement, with a three-story ex- I find no flaw with it. j - paragus fern, white wistaria and They laughed and cried! many roses. tensioh in the rear. Only the main Although he has proved his work j Florist portion will be erected at the pres-1 Then cried and laughed! arithmetically, no proof has yet been | HOEGEE & SONS ent time. This will be the full eight And left the theatre with v I discovered geometrically, and the I 120 S. Brand. Glen. 1030 stories, but the. third, fourth, fiftii j emotion from hysterical gftles of mathematics teachers at the school AWNINGS Great Britain Faces and sixth floors will not be finished ¡laughter to the stifled sobs of sym- will help Rogers to solve this next I Tents, Canvas Goods f t • • | w || immediately. Offices will be pro-1 Pathy completely exhausted. week. Vided for the water, tax and police That was the experience of the 243 E. Fifth St., Los Angeles. LriSlS 111 W ctlKOUl I j Edwin Hoadley, teacher, believes I ______j departments and assessor on the first audience at the Palace Grand Phone 15917 for Representative. the key will be found in the pytha- By ED L. KEEN i floor. The Commissioners and the Theatre last night who went to the Estimates Given. gora’s theorem; the square of the j — United Press Staff Correspondent public works and engineering de- opening of Charlie. Chaplin’s new hypothenuse of a right .triangle is |0. LONDON, April 4.— Great Britain payments will be taken care of on film, “The Kid,” widely advertised equal to the sum of the squares on ' i today faced the greatest crisis since j V$t*o*id; floor and a^m^z?aine floor i as six reels of joy. “Six reels of joy” WE KNOW HOW TO DO IT the two other sides. In addition | Glendale Carpet & the call for the first hundred thou-1 fitted up temporarily for an I tells but half of it, for while the to trisecting an arc Rogers has gone I Mattress Works sand in 1914. emergency hospital. The entire sev- i comedian has never been so mirth- further by proving that he can di- I 1411 South San Fernando Road With 1,200,000 coal minersal-! srith'fiber will Le occupied by fcn$ city ; provoking in any previous produc- vide the arc into any number of I Mattresses renovated;new ones ready on strike and industry in gen- aad the eighth flbiir will be (tion, the story which is unfolded con- equal parts. Rogers demonstrated j any kind; carpets cleaned; up­ eral already suffering from a short- j Htt^dL tip for detectives and poliCb. | tains more jreal heart-throbs than his discovery at the weekly meeting ^ holstering. Glendale 1928 age of fuel, week-end meetings of many a picture that'has built up rep­ utations for emotional actresses. of the Mathematics Club and Instruc- j the miners’ allies show a decided tor Arthur Lord, a Phi Delta Kappa j ~ trend toward sympathetic # strikes. S a l ° r E ! rO P 8 , Charlie is himself, but he has in- man at Dartmouth, could find no'er House Wiring Fixtures noOOCOOOOOOOOOOCOCCCOOOOOOOOOOOOCOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Regarded as more significant than Allen I arker, aged 20, tired of life jected himself into a storj^ of heart iror jn the work on the battleship Texas, stole a sloop interest that has seldom been a mere strike, labor’s gesture was Rogers’ method simply and brief­ looked upon as a threat to force a and sailed to Catalina. “In all the equalled» The synopsis of it sounds Jewel Electric Company OBINSON BROS. TRANSFE world no trip like this,” he echoed rather trite for it starts with the ly outlined is as follows: ------= ' AND------— general election on the country and, Starting with any arc, draw a Phone Glendale 568. 202 E. Bdwy. if possible, secure control of the the press agents, and then— abandonment of he$r baby by the Tlie city marshal of Avalon “ran Woman who has been wronged. chord. Using the chord as a diame­ Repairing Appliances FIRE PROOF STORAGE CO. government. ter, describe a semicircle. Using half R Government officials believe the *iim in” on a burglary charge and as Charlie finds the baby and raises Daily Trips to Los Angeles activity portended an attempt to im- the able sailor was brought back to him to boyhood. The typical the chord as a radius, describe arcs from each end, cutting the semi-cir­ 304-306 S. BRAND BLVD. pose great socialistic experiments 'on the mainland, one can imagine him Chaplinesque methods of raising the the country. 'paraphrasing the popular song. Kid are responsible for a good part jcle into three equal parts. From the Laguna Auto Transfer Storage and Piano Moving center of the circle of which the orig­ Moving and General Tracking The cabinet met early today before “* lo3t my luck in Avalon.” j of the humor with which the piece; inal arc is a section, draw the second j abounds, while his pitiable whim- ; Beach and Country Trips L. A. Office, Phone Brd. 4890 Office Phone, Sunset 428 the emergency session of parliament arc and the original arc is trisected. 9 . sical procedure to gain the child’s opened. Trying to Save ‘Bowl5 The whole theorem is based on “di- Pianos a Specialty ÜOOOOCXXîOOOCK^OOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOGOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOÔ Government officials prepared for ;love, dampened many an eye. The Mrs. Joseph J. Carter of Holly- dramatic climax of the film comes amic symmetry,” a comparatively re- j 1327 E. Harvard Glendaie 1927 ithe«debate on strike conditions which cent discovery regarding arcs and ■ —...... — ...... ■"■■■—" — was sure to come up today. The j wood is now engaged in saving the with Chaplin’s losing fight, and the ! angles. government’s plan for combatting the | Bowl, the Greek ampitheatre, fori Kid’s despair when the law separates j threatened attack on industry were that city. It is a magnificent place]them, but this is followed so closely! INDEPENDENT ICE CO. to be drafted. which is being used now for commun- j by a bit of comedy which, perhaps, Ice on Platform or Delivered Glendale Plumbing Co. The stubbornness of the battle to | gatherings. Half of it i3 already is the best bit of the piece, in which Modern Girl 0. K. Courteous Treatment ENGINEERS be wage^was indicated by resolu- i the property of the people, but $32,-j Charlie rescues him after a chase OFFICE tions adopted in widespread meetings , 500 more is needed to purchase the, over roof tops, that people laughed Says Women’s Dean SANITARY AND HEATING of railway and transport workers i balance of it. the lumps right out of their throats. CHICAGO- -The old-fashioned girl 106 East California'S!. For Service and Satisfaction over the week-end. The men de- —------j If you love comedy you cannot i is passing. Phone Glendale 217 cided to support the miners “by any O d DOSCS A n n e x a t i o n ¡afford to miss seeing “The Kid,” | Into her place is stepping a bril­ Phone Glendale 885 134 S. Orange St. oaction p H a d Hopmprldeemed nnecessary.p p p c c q r v ” ■ • land if you enjoy being held en- “Our downfall is the doom of the The Venice Chamber of Commerce ; thralled in the grip of pathos there liant, self-relihnt, purposeful femi­ has emphatically expressed itself as nine type— the . modern American We Make Trips Anywhere government,” was a phrase used in j is a treat awaiting after you get girl. the meetings. opposed to all annexation schemes. 1 into the Palace Grand, where it is And with critics deploring tlie exT Miners’ leaders, admitting the se­ whereby that city might lose its civic, sjlowing again today and tomorrow.,. , entity. A resolution was adopted ; The orcheatration is equal to the pic- £ eme drf s of the sn\ of today, Mary Taylors Transfer riousness of sabotage, declared it was recently *- in which «v.«the Chamber ^ Ross Potter, dean of women at North­ 520 East Broadway necessary and approved the action of Phone Glen. 62 made clear its attitude in the matter western university, came to hef* de- PRICES REASONABLE miners in withdrawing safely work­ and members and officers are now I fense. ers and flooding some of the pits. pledged to oppose the annexation of H/| Q m fra ’ P „ *10 “There is a question whether the Suffering already has resulted Santa Monica to Venice or vice versa. M r s . O m ilS m p u s old standards are best,” Dean Potter I from the mine strike. The men who C * . P MJ1 nrMn.M ! told the United Press today. “Time ; walked out added 1,200,00 to the uive Fine rrogram ¡ wm ten. we should not judge too For fainting, Paper­ 1,500,000 «already registered as un­ War Hero Is Accused ------harshly. Let us build for the future. employed. Thomas L. Cordrey, said to have The pupils of Mrs. Lillian Smits | Do not restrict the young girls, but hanging & Decorating | Seven hundred and fifty thousand been the first to fire a shot on the I entertained their mothers with a pro-1 give them a chance. SEE workers have been cut to half time American side in the war against j gram Saturday afternoon at the res- I “Everything is keyed up to the [and it is believed that a total cf more Germany, today faqed a term of fromjidence studio of Mrs. Smits, 231 Mil-1 maximum. Life is very, very corn- LEXIE H. ALLISON ¡than 3,500,000 are out of work or one to ten years in San Quentin pris-jford street. The progrftm for this j plicated in this transition period and Over ten years in the business in a ¡are working only part time. Thou-, on following his conviction on j musical afternoon included *he fol-jin transition the younger generation Glendale. Just ask my old customers. ¡sands have not registered as unem_ | charges of having passed worthless j lowing numbers: x is generally more susceptible to the ployed. j checks. \ “Summer Showers,” “Swinging,” thrill and excitement. And they go Phone Glendale 834 or 408 § Statisticians ’estimated that with He was found guilty of passing a I “Sheep in the Meadow,” “Butterfly j to extremes because this is a day of ■ an average of four dependents for fictitious check on two men in Los j Wings,” Marjorie Ratcliffe; “Eve- j extremes.” every worker, a total of 18,000,000 Angelas, but information was given ning Song,” Clara Roberts; “Cherry Dean Potter admitted that the ul­ ¡persons are directly affected by the to Judge Willis that he had victim­ Blossoms,” Vivian Malone; “Ma­ tra-fashionable dress and the modern MILLINERY j strike. ized others in San Francisco and Los zurka,” Byron Kull; “Beauty Waltz,” dance steps are often lamentable, yet If the railway and transport work- Angeles out of more than $1,000 in a Avis Young; “Valse,” Narcisse she believed that the modern college- MISS HOISETH , (ers are added to the list after their similar way. Truitt; “Dance of Shadows,” Billy bred girl puts greater enthusiasm into With j meetings on Tuesday and Wednes- Hale; “Rivulet,” Jnlia Pelley; “Song “good constructive work” than into HEMSTITCHING SHOP ! day, the total will be increased by Cordrey was on an American gun- boat near Guam when war was de-j0^ Mill, Donald Bentley; ‘Gavotte, frivolities. Once she has “found her­ Glendale 1911-J — 209 E. Broadway Morgan Bros.’ Transfer ! possibly 12,000,000 more. Formerly dared by the United States. News 1 Stephanie,” Doris Garside; reading, self,” the modern girl is an ideal GOAT’S MILK of the declaration was received by | oward KmR» Under * the Pines, type. JE S S E ’S EXPRESS wireless and soon afterward a Ger-P^es^e^ Kmrt, Goblins, Marjorie “The spirit of optimism in the Delicious, delivered daily | Glendale 75 109»B E. Broadway Harry Gribben And man raider appeared. Cordrey fired ¡Hart, Little Pickaninny,’ “Five modern girl is admirable,” comment­ Phone Glendale 364 a shot across the bow of the German I «’Clock in the Morning,” Dorothy ed Dean Potter. “She enters into OPEN SUNDAYS Party At Glendale vessel, which was captured and in-|^ardner» Scarf Dance,” , Florence training for life work as seriously as ALL DAY I ACME CESSPOOL terned. Peterson; “Two Larks,” Marjorie the young man— social service and Bailey; II Trovatore,” Bonnie Jean I. O. O. F, MEETING CLEANING CO. Harry Gribben and a party of forty journalism seem most popular.” Large Tanks— Work Done By 'who appeared in “His Hansom But- ¡Lockwood; ^i'Flower Song,” Viola The modern girl, with vocational PURITY BAKERY Glendale Lodge No. 388 meets ev­ Sanitary and Odorless Method ! ler,” which had its preview at the Balloting at Pomona Hale; selections from the Opera “II j training and experience in business, 718 EAST BROADWAY ery Thursday night at 8 o'clock at Trovatore,” on the Brunswick. 111-A East Broadway. A hearty • Wilshire 3158 I Glendale theatre Saturday night, Pomona and its possibility of blue makes an ideaL helpmate, according welcome for • visiting brothers and Phone Charges Refunded if Order" is jwjre present in person and the star laws being voted today has the “eyes to Dean Potter, for she becomes more newcomers. Placed With Us | proved that he had lost none of his of the world” centered upon it. Brass than a housewife— she is a real com­ ¡versatility on the speaking stage by bands, orators, authors, ministers, LONG WAIT FOR BREAKFAST rade to her husband. Singer Agency | entertaining the audience with funny minstrels and movie actors— all Edith— This paper tells of a qian Dean Potter does not think mar­ FIXED COLORS I stories and a short talk about the have been in the melee and the citi­ whx> cooked his own breakfast for ried women should help earn a liv­ Sewing Machines re­ Andy’s Express Mother— You must stay in, dear; picture. He will he seen in film here zens go to the polls today “chock tWetoty years. ing. paired, rented hnd sold on easy terms. We haul anything at any time it's raining. ¡again at the Glendale theatre in the full” of information as to why Sun­ Maud— He must have been awful­ “She will find enough to occupy DAY OR NIGHT Elsie— But, mama, I’m not paint­ rip-roaring comedy drama “Up in day should be the same or different ly hungry when he finally got it herself in the home and with her Glendale 90 Glendale 1901 109 S. Brand ed. ¡Mary’s Attic.” from other davs in the week. done. children,” she said. 109 North Brand Blvd.