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241 VOL. X. GLENDALE (LOS ANGELES POSTOFFICE), LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CAL., THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1915 WOMAN’S FEDERATION ! DON’TS FOR TOMORROW ! FRUITS AND FLOWERS; FINE ART EXHIBIT FRIDAY’S PROGRAM GOOD TEMPLARS BUSY LOCAL MEMBERS OF TEMPER­ RECENT CONVENTION OF CLUBS j DON’T FORGET TO TAKE IN AI SPLENDID DISPLAY OF LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS SHOW PRODUCTIONS ATTRACTS ! MARKED TALENT IN COLOR ANCE ORGANIZATION MEET IN SAN FRANCISCO MARKS FEATURES OF INTERESTING WITH NEIGHBORS PROGRAM CROWDS AND DESIGN WORK FRIDAY’S FESTIVAL EVENTS NEW ERA THE BIG FESTIVAL OF Before preparations in the floral No department in the Union High FRUITS AND FLOW ERS Pasadena lodge,No. 299, of the In­ There is little difference of opin­ 1. Don’t forget to visit the splen­ j exhibit had actually been completed | school shows more marked progress ternational Order of Good Templars, ion among the many Southern Cali­ did exhibit of Fruits and Flowers of the crowd began to arrive. The dou-|on the part of the students than the 2 p. m.—Exhibit of Fruits held a gala affair Tuesday night at fornia women who attended the con­ which Glendale is justly proud. Fine ble halls that contain the exhibit a,t | art section under the charge of Miss and Flowers open to the public. their hall, 34 E. Colorado street, Pas­ vention of the Federation of Wom­ incidental music has been secured the corner of Brand boulevard anji Muller. Four rooms are devoted to Musical program. Queen and adena lodge is always doing some­ en’s clubs in San Francisco that the for the afternoon by Mrs. Freeman Colorado street are resplendent with I the minute task of training the var- lady of honor seated in state. thing out of the ordinary. They pave gathering markèd a new era in the Kelley as follows: the way and others follow and a good Cornet solos—Miss Ethel Baker. a wealth of floral treasure that re-jied talents of the students. Yester- Admission 10 and 25 cents. history of the federation. It will be 3 p. m.—Grand pageant by example they set. Ten members Accompanist, Mrs. Masters. flects high credit on Glendale’s en-jday the four art rooms were the cen- remembered that there was much Glendale public schools on High were taken into this good and beauti­ Violin numbers, duets, first and terprising horticulturists and flori-1 ter of attraction to the crowds that talk of dissatisfaction with certain School grounds. ful order, some by readmission and second violins— Masters Dan and Ar­ culturists. thronged the corridors of the build- proposals that were to be presented 8 in the front hall stand the deco-1 ite ­ 5 to ,p. m.— Home-cooked others joining for the first time. The to the federation and it was feared thur Campbell. cafeteria dinner at Masonic hall. Hon. J. Clay Needham, who joined Whistling solos— Miss Candee. Ac­ rated tables that are engaged in com- The high character of the work that they might occasion dispute. 8 p. m.— “Minstrel Tea in a the order forty-five years ago, and companist, Mrs. G. E. Candee. petition. They are three in number. [ displayed was commonly commented T hat fear was never realized. All was Flower Garden.” High School was active for many years in organ­ Vocal numbers—Mrs. Eustace Mrs. David Black has a table that is j on- On the walls were excellent harmony from the beginning. auditorium. 25 and 35 cents. izing, has now placed his card with “From the very outset,” said Dr. Moore, accompanied by Mrs. Helen a symphony in green and gold. The j specimens of drawings of various bonbonnieres are made out of grape kinds. Statuary lent an air of dig- this lodge. Mrs. Charles Randall, Jessie A. Russell, 343 N. Maryland De Gaston. wife of Congressman Randall, street, who was a delegate, “there The queen and lady of honor will leaves and the place cards out of ivy flity to the scene; nor was there leaves. The silver candelabra orna- j wanting the purely feminine touch joined, the Rev. Emerson, Mr. Jack- was not the slightest disagreement. be seated in state. SPECIAL FLOWER SHOW PRIZES son and others prominent in tem­ 2. Don’t forget to witness the mented with crystal lustres, hold that showed up in the tastefully de­ Harmony was the keynote of the signed and decorated individual ta­ perance work. fine school pageant on the High green candles. The roses partaking In addition to the prizes already gathering. The obnoxious motions bles laid with fine linen, chaste din­ There were speeches by Charles H. School ground at 3 p. m. Following of the color scheme are W. Allen announced, flower lovers will be in­ were voted down and the atmosphere ner service, polished glass and shin­ Randall, J. Clay Needham, Charles is the program in condensed form: Richardsons. terested in special prizes being offer­ cleared for better and more valua­ ing silver. Those tables are entirely R. Burger, Rev. Emerson and Miles Kindergarten tots’ numbers. Mrs. Clem Moore has the table in ed by Glendale ladies who are en­ ble work. The convention was pro­ the work of the girls and they all Burger, son of Charles Burger, and Folk games, “Did You Ever See a the center, the color scheme of which thusiastic growers, but who" are un­ gressive and most of the older mem showed marked taste and individ­ selected by Mr. Randall for appoint­ bers, who have seen a number of I Lassie? The Swing. This num- is pinii. One beautiful feature out able to exhibit and who. wish to show uality. ment to the United States naval conventions agreed that it was the her is given by 120 first and second of many is the crocheted bon­ their interest in the show in some Block printing is 1 another of the academy at Annapolis. There were bonnieres and the crocheted nut bas­ most epoch-making convention ever] grade children. arts taught in this department of way. rem arks by J. P. Jensen, Mrs. H am ­ held “The Star Spangled Banner,” a Mrs. Frederick O’Brien of 785 Pa­ kets. The foot of the table is dec­ varied accomplishments. Specimens ilton, Mr. R. Taylor, Mr. Nelson, C. “For the first time in the history beautiful surprise, Given by 96 chil- orated with asparagus ferns. The cific avenue has one of the largest fourth of this work were much admired. T. of Svea lodge; Barbara Askeland, of the onvention were the members I dren from the third and centerpiece is a unique and beautiful Stencil work for curtains and ci­ rose gardens in Glendale, if not the Mrs. May and the Rev. Wilson, re­ grades. given an opportunity to cast their silver cake basket, fifty years old. phers of original design gave evi­ largest, and is intensely interested in turned missionary from India. individual ballots. The old “nomi­ Beautiful drill of fruits and flow­ The pedestal of this basket is formed growing roses. Mrs. O’Brien has not There were 28 Glendale members ers. High school orchestral accom­ dence of excellent training. nation committee’ found its occu­ of three miniature silver rifles, un­ The students of the High School been able to give her roses the usual present as the guests of this lodge, paniment. Given by fifth and sixth der which a hunting dog stands. It pation gone.” are getting out their own magazine, attention this spring on account of which is ranked with the leading “It was at first thought that the grade girls. holds pink Cecile Brunner roses. being laid up for the past four lodges of the state. Delicious fruit Song, “The Morning Invitation,” “The Stylus.” This will exhibit the presidency of the federation would The third table is that decorated many talents that are budding in the weeks with a crippled wrist. For this ade and home made cake were served go to the northern states section. The fifth grade from all the schools. by Miss M. Irene Muller of the Union reason she feels that she cannot ex­ after which a grand march brought Boys’ gymnastic exhibition, given school precincts—poets, humorists, north had two candidates—Mrs. High school art department. It takes hibit, but lends encouragement to all together in a whirl of pleasure till by 128 boys. essayists, historians, and not least, Jones and Mrs. Hoppin of Yolo coun­ the form of a mountain pool. In the illustrators. It is to be noted that the show by offering two orange Ce­ a late hour when the Glendale guests ty. Mrs. Jones had wealth and dress Song, “Nature's Music,” sixth ] center is a large crystal bowl with cil Brunner rose plants for the most were cheered as they started home­ grades from all the schools. the pen and ink designs in the Stylus and appearance; Mrs. Hoppin had in­ gold fish. Round this center are are the work of students of the art perfect yellow rose exhibited. Mrs. ward and bade to come again. tellect. Intellect won. Mrs. Hoppin, Dumb bell and Indian club drills, wreathed a wonderful collection of O’Brien is especially interested in The Ninth District lodge, I. O. G. given by eighth grade girls. department. the newly elected president, is a wo­ such flowers as might be supposed Some excellent costume design yellow roses and has recently added T., held its 121st session in the Good man of broad views, a veteran in the Boys’ physical training exhibition,] to be growing about a mountain pool more than two hundred yellow vari­ Templar hall in the Burbank build­ seventh and eighth grades. work is to be seen on one of the service of the federation, popular, —wallflowers mignonette asparagusj tables. Those who have a talent in eties to her large collection. ing Monday, May 24th. earnest and with an entire-- absence------| “Dream , Maidens,” Union . High . .ferns, maidenhair ferns, Boston ivyitvat direction are making apparent Mrs. A. E. Ditch of 318 N. Louise is Business of the quarter was trans­ of self-consciousness. Her poiicy school> and many others. The candelabra1 progress in this field, which offers also an amateur grower of considera­ acted. There was a debate in the af­ will be the developing of the clubs in yon \ 101 set me nome cuuae |are tiger lllies So are the bonbon- „ „ood iivjnE to those who excel in ble local reputation and knows how ternoon, the subject being “Resolved the country districts. ‘We women of j cafeteria dinner, sen ed at. Mason i L jereg and place cards. The table is jj.g details. to produce the best and most pei feet I Biad; a Good Templar can consistently the country districts need you wo-1hall,from 5 to 8 p. m. Fol ow ng s bright wjth silver and cut glass. j Among other parts of the art blooms. Her choicest blooms camelBnppnrt thn tw0 amendments offered earlier in the season and for that men of the cities,’ she said in one of the menu: 15C At one side of the hall stands the training of the students is that by the committee of 33.” Prof. A. reason she will not exhibit. Mrs. her addresses. ‘You need us also. Prime roast beef ...... 15c Sparr Fruit company’s exhibit of cit- ] which treats of color schemes and Dobbins and L. A. Swan of Merreill Ditch is a lover of Delphiniums and You------have------the role of activity and so-1 Roast . TVr leg tamale« of lamb ...... 10c rus fruits—a wonderful display of] color analysis, a practical knowledge lodge took the affirmative, Charles cial work; we have th e tim e for s tu d y j . wVoriora...... i n» I large and sy m m etrical o ran g es an d of w hich is n ecessary in all k in d s of offers for the best dark blue double R. Burger and Vernon Lilly of Pasa­ and reflection in our country quiet. , , cP lemons. 'modern decoration work and in art Delphinium a climbing striped La dena lodge took the negative. France rose plant and a Frau Karl District lodge indorsed an amend­ “ F ive ^undred delegates w ere]M a bPans ...... 5c Morris and Snow, the Los Angeles I work of every description. Druski (white American Beauty). present, the largest attendance ever nJ h beans ...... 5c Seed company, have a large and I Some excellent original charcoal ment submitted by Pasadena lodge, known. Rules and legulations wereL . ... , . Be varied exhibit | and pencil work is on exhibition and 173. Z. P. M. Jensen and Robert adhered to strictly. The Los Angeles Spaghetti and cheese ...... 5c varied exhibit ,nJ as showing the versatile training giv- Y. W. C. A. GRADUATION Taylor were elected to represent the delegation did much excellent work j P o ta to salad ^ ...... 5c j K elley and M cElroy of G lendale | ^ th e d e o artm e n t m ap w ork Ninth district lodge at the Grand Cabbage salad ...... 5c have erected with much care and in furthering the business of the among elementary craft In the midst of thousands of roses, lodge sessions. convention. Asparagus tips and dressing .... 15c | taste a large booth filled and adorned | worksao'fs and up efforts in the direct of the | fleur de lis and ferns, sixty-eight All lodges having delegates pres­ Olives ...... 5c | with ferns of many varieties and ros- new concrete pottery. young women graduated from the ent reported great progress and ENTERTAINS GERMAN CAST One slice of bread ...... ,...... lc es of rare species. One of the latter Altogether the work shown is evi- various schools of the Young Wo- much work accomplished. Lodges One service of butter ...... 1° is the “Thousand Beauties,” a rose dence of careful training and faith- men’s Christian association last represented w ere: Svea, No. 2, of Miss Edith Watanen, 240 Central IHot rolls ...... 2c|which produces a vast number of ful study and Miss Muller is to be ¡night, Pasadena; Glendale No. 46, Pasa- avenue, entertained at her home j Apple pie ...... 5 c j flowers, some white with pink cen- congratulated on the results of her] This is the largest class ever grad-]dena n 0 173, Santa Monica, 292, and Monday evening of this week her Pumpkin pie ...... 5c ters and some pink with white cen- teaching. uating from the association and the Merrill, 299. The following lodge German teacher, Miss Darsie, and a C ustard pie ...... 5e I ters. They have also on exhibition ------girls presented a charming picture in visits will be made during the com- number of her classmates who took Ice cream ...... ^c the Australian staghorn fern, the PARADE SATURDAY AFTERNOON | their white gowns on the stage of the jng quarter: Oscar II. to visit Mer- part with her in the recent produc- Cake Sc ! Australian Bird’s Nest fern and other auditorium. The various depart- rjjje> Merrille to visit Glendale, Glen- tion of the German play, “Die Meis- Coffee, tea, milk, each ... curious plants. The parade will move promptly at ments of the educational work of thei and Svea to visit Pasadena, Pasa- tershaft,” at the Union High school. 4- Don 1 forget the evening Min- q b woodberry snows a remarka- 3:30 from the vicinity of the City Y. W. C. A. are yearly increasing in 913 Maple street. Mr. |commerce has a large exhibit of cit- The interesting young graduates Sixth division, fire department. THE MISSION „v r B Norton chaolain Itte course of a wi“e paiity and a*t®r \ the flowers, which show a remarka- , . 1 ,, . , . .. .. „ . The song is sweet and taking and the The Rev C. R. Norton, chaplain the lie had passetl Gonzales rushed to | it of white luster ------be interested to know that on Sunday hand dating back to the time of the | D audience have expressed their ap- of the Southern California Veterans L.g cabin jor a rjfie with which he] Tb Floral shoD Glendale has a ¡afternoon and evening, May 30, Al. old Egyptians and brought the curves , . . , . ., . ' “ U1 ] Proval of it in no unmistakable man- association, will preach the Memor- ghot Torres }n the knee, completely remarkabie funeral wreath on ex- J. Jennings himself will give his in- and pot hooks up to their commercial A ial d a y sermon at the First Metho 1st g m a s h i n g the bone. Torres lies in j M bit T he groUndwork of the wreath teresting lecture at the Majestic relation with the work. Harry Haskins, who recently took church Sunday morning. May 30. All j tlle hospltai jn a very critical condi-] ' Qf th firm fleshy leaves of I theater. Mr. Jennings has had a re- Mrs. Katherine Mclnterney gave a a trip to Monterey, the scene of the pleasing address for the expression °ldr^tta^venta^oAtae^am e^unday Iti0n and Gonzalea is in the county the magnolia, which gives a pecul- j markable career, in fact one that has fiesta, discovered the song in the old „ w J ™ will he aivH3ai1’ awaiting the °utc0me’ iarly and effectively sombre appear-, not been equaled by any man in re- department, in which she told of the a special service of song will be giv Spanish settlement there. He heard ance to the whole effect. The “Shop” | cent years. Once having been good she has received in her work en. The service will include “The two Mexican girls singing it. On mak­ also has an effective floral American outlaw, then sentenced to life 1m- and of the benefits to be derived in Star Spangled Banner,” “The Red, CHAPTER L, E. O. ing inquiries he found that it had flag of everlastings. | prisontaent, and finally pardoned by various ways in the expression White and Blue” and “America,” il­ Mr. H. Armstrong of Pasadena is, ex-President Roosevelt, then com- been sung in the days of Junipero lustrated with stereopticon slides. Chapter L of the P. E. O. met course. Serra and had been especially popu­ Wednesday afternoon at the home of charge of the “Pacific Garden” I ing back” to society as an honorable The exercises closed with the class The whole service will be patriotic. • itizen, and finally running for gov- lar with the Spanish singers and Mrs. Lawrence Ellis, 541 S. Kenwood table. This is the only magazine de- song.— L. A. Tribune. ernor of Oklahoma. Mr. Jennings dancers. Around it is woven an SMALL BRUSH FIRE street. The guests of the afternoon oted solely to floriculture and hor- early California romance, one of the were the mothers of the members. Apiculture on the Pacific Coast. has given his lecture, “Beating INTERMEDIATE P. T. A. Back,” before many of the Y. M. C. most delightful of all the Monterey This morning a small brush fire ¡very interesting program was given, | The other exhibits consist of en stories. tries in the various classes. The A.’s throughout the country, as well The Parent-Teacher association of broke out at 1453 Oak street, in a consisting of various appropriate rec- as many of the prominent churches, the Intermediate school will hold Its The La Jota was found by Mr. vacant lot. The alarm was turned in ¡Rations concerning mothers, a “Pag- rooms literally blaze with bougain- John S. McGroarty among the Mexi­ villia, acacia, begonia and other and is a very fine speaker. His life regular meeting in the school on to the fire house and the engine andjeant of Nations” and a piano solo by Coreopsis, del- story was published in the Saturday Third street this afternoon at 3:15. can families who lived on the ranch­ crew were on the spot in record member. In the course of the af­ striking productions es near the border. They told him ternoon refreshments suitable to the phinium and lobelia lend color to the Evening Post and has been read by There will be a short session with time. It was ascertained that the scene. Cinerarias and Boston fern more than a million people Perhaps election of officers and routine busi­ that there was a legend which said fire was caused by the burning of season were served. The colors of mingle their fronds. Some fine bios- 1 no other person in the United States ness. Installation of officers will that one of the Spanish soldiers who some rubbish. No damage was done. the P. E. O. being white and yellow, came over with the padres taught it the room was beautifully decorated some of the night-blooming cereus has had the obstacles to contend with take place in connection with the Glendale has been reasonably free and won out in the. end as has this and danced it with a beautiful Indian with white carnations and yellow (cactus) spread their fine red flow- general installation service of the from fires. The last alarm was man. federation. girl at the first fiesta in California. turned in April 20. coreopsis. ers' in view. Pag« Two GLENDALE EVENING NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1915

THE GLENDALE EVENING NEWS that an example will be made of the first motorcyclist “caught in Published Daily Except Sunday the act.” . That should be warning enough, as the Chief means what he [ A. T. COWAN ------Publisher and Proprietor says. Delivery boys and delivery wagons of all sorts are included EDWARD HENRY WESTON Office of Publication 920 West Broadway SUNSET 132 —PHONES— HOME 2401 in this warning and the provisions of the city ordinances will be Modern Portraiture put into effect without fail. In this way it is hoped to see Glen­ Christian Science Monitor, March 17— SUBSCRIPTION RATES dale living up to its reputation as a city of homes where children “From comparative obscurity Mr. Weston has reached a point ONE Y E A R ...... $4 00 and women are as safe in the streets as in their own houses. where he may be considered one of the leading pictorialists in Amer­ ONE M O N T H ...... 35 ica, and his work across the ocean at the London Salon has been especially noticed.” ONE W E E K ...... - ...... 10 BRITISH CABINET CHANGES Entered at the Postoffice at Los Angeles, Cal., 113 No. Brand Blvd., Tropico as Second-Class Mail Matter 200W Nothing is more significant in the recent changes that have GLENDALE, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1915. so altered the complexion of the British cabinet than the appoint­ ment of David Lloyd George as minister of munitions. This is a agent or to the owner, 45 N. Bonnie position created in answer to the demands and exigencies of the PROFESSIONAL CARDS MODERN VIEWS OF CITY GOVERNMENT Ave., Pasadena. Easy terms or take situation at the front. lot on payment. ,241-t2* When the war began no one seemed to have much perspective Residence—467 West Fifth St., Glendale Modern experience with civic government tends to favor the Home Glendale 1132, Sunset 1019 on it unless, perhaps, the secretary of state for war, Lord Kitchen­ placing of such government in the hands of a few experts. The FOR RENT er, who prophesied that the war would last three years. That he H. C. Smith, M. D. tendency in first-class municipalities is toward concentration of PHYSICIAN and SURGEON was not mistaken in his estimate is becoming more clear every Office 594 West Broadway, Glendale. administration in the hands of those who have made a thorough Phone Sunset Glendale 1019 day. The Germans are so far from being beaten that in answer to FOR RENT—5-room bungalow, H ours—2 to 5 p. m. study of city government and then a holding of them to strict ac­ furnished, from June 15 to Sept. 15; Italy’s declaration of war they have called an additional 2,000,000 count of their stewardship. fruit trees, garden; strictly modern; men to the colors. They also seem to have abundance of near foothills and car line. Reason­ That seems a reasonable view of the matter. It seems an act ammunition. able. 1333 Valley View road, Casa Dr. Frank N. Arnold of folly to intrust civic interests that sometimes involve millions Verdugo, Glendale 711W. 240-t4 DENTIST On the other hand, the British, who have been supplying not Bank of Glendale Building of dollars to the hands of men who have, in some instance at least, FOR RENT—Furnished 5-room Corner Broadway and Glendale Avenue only their own men but also the Belgiums, French and Russians H ours—9-12; 1:30-5 b een failures in their own lines of business. In times not yet re­ bungalow, 1025 Fairview avenue, PHONE 458J with ammunition, have had some difficulty in obtaining sufficient moved from us men who have made a failure of everything to near foothills. Phone Glendale 536. supplies of that necessary element of war. Blame has been thrown 238-t6. which they have laid hand turn to the city government and seek to Sunset 969J —PHONES— Home 2631 on Lord Kitchener for that shortage, but it is apparent that he H ours 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. find office there “that tfley may eat a little bread.’’ We have the best furnished apart­ has done what was right and that the only fault that could be laid ments in Glendale for $10 a month. That may be a species of charity; but it is fatal to good city Dr. Raymond Ludden to his charge was that of trying to do single-handed what is the Inquire at office, 301 Glendale Ave. government. A modern city is a complicated machine and it re­ W. G. Alderman. 208tf OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN work of several men. Office and Residence, 114 South Brand quires first-class men to run it. Those men must have special Boulevard, Glendale, California To handle this entirely novel situation the British have created FOR SALE—About 3 acres stand­ qualifications for their posts. No one would think of intrusting ing oat hay about ready to cut. 1602 the new position of minister of munitions and have appointed a modern, high-powered automobile to the care and management 2nd St., Glendale. Telephone 734J. Telephones David Lloyd-George, the chancellor of the exchequer, to the post. 238-t4* Residence; Sunset 1004W, Hom e 1523 of a complete novice. Should that be done the machine would be Office: Sunset 982T Lloyd-George is a fiery Welshman, full of energy and vigor, a re­ Office Hours—10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. a wreck in short order. FOR RENT —» 4-room apartment; Others by Appointment former and a man of vision. It is likely that under his democratic furnished or unfurnished; modern; j The reason that so many cities are head over ears in debt and direction the British will have ample ammunition for army and % block from carline. 1016 Chest­ Dr. E. F. Archer that so many businesses are bankrupt is because men who have no OSTEOPATH navy alike, and that the Russians will get their share. nut St. Phone 346W. 221tf California Apts., 416 tfc S. Brand Blvd. business knowledge have been at their head, intrusted with their Glendale, California The new coalition ministry is strong and manned by able men FOR RENT— STORE ROOM—Lo­ management. of all shades of opinion. It is not expected to do anything more cation and rent unsurpassed. Call at The ideal city government, as some see it, is that where a first- 417 Brand Blvd. than last through the war period and bring success to British arms. Dr. T. C. Young class expert is at the head of the whole and has the appointment That done, it will break up, and each man go his own way. Coali­ FOR RENT—Office for doctor or of his own assistants. If it were possible to get a man who would lawyer with reception room, etc. Call Osteopath, Physician and Surgeon tion ministries have seldom lasted long. It is, however, interesting Office, Filger Bldg., 570 W. Broadway be at once capable and of the highest integrity, with vast experi­ at 417 Brand Blvd. Calls answered promptly night or day to see such men as Bonar Law, Arthur Balfour, Premier Asquith Office Hours—8 to 10 a. m„ 1 to 5 p. m. ence and the capacity for handling men and getting the best from FOR RENT, SALE OR EX­ Office Phone—Sunset 348. Residence and Lloyd-George on the same side of the fence. War like poverty Phones—Sunset 348, Home 511 them, the greater number of citizens in any city would feel vastly CHANGE------GOOD HOUSE; SIX makes us acquainted with strange bedfellows. ROOMS, GARAGE, ETC. NO. 1539 relieved to turn the whole management over to him and go about HAWTHORNE ST., GLENDALE. Phones: Office, Sunset 1091; Residence, their own affairs, confident that the city was not only not being Sat & Thurs tf Sunset 618W. Hours: 10 to 12 a m. and THE COMING AEROPLANE 2 to 4 p. m. Sundays and evenings by robbed, but that every department was being handled on the most j FOR RENT— 5 and 6 room houses, appointment effective and at the same time economical scale possible. Russia has been experimenting on a large scale with aei^- vacant, furnished or not; good loca­ A. W. Teel, M. D. The difficulty, of course, lies in getting such a man. When tion, etc. Rent reasonable. Call at Physician and Surgeon planes. Sikorsky, the Russian inventor and aeroplane expert, re­ Special attention to Eye, Ear, Nose and Chicago was dallying with the subject of municipal ownership of 417 Brand Blvd. Sat. & Thurs tf. Throat. Office, Suite 2, Rudy Bldg., 343 cently designed an aeroplane called the “Ilia Murametz,” which Cor. Brand and Broadway. Residence. its street railways some years ago it sent to Glasgow, Scotland, for 308 North Maryland Avenue. is capable of carrying several men. This is a great advance in James Dalrymple, a Scotch expert, head of the Glasgow municipal WANTED aeroplane construction and marks a new development. railways, to advise it how to municipalize its roads. Dalrymple FREDERICK GROVER Grahame-White, the head of the British aeroplane department! WANTED—Want to exchange a Los Angeles’ Well-Known Violinist came, was feasted and feted; and the advocates of municipal own- and Teacher of war, has always believed that it would be possible to construct good corner lot, close in, clear, as vt he would bless their cause and speak the word Residence Studio, 1512 Patterson a huge aeroplane of this kind. His experiments in this direction | payment on a California house ince all and sundry that the railways should there and lot. Avenue, Glendale, Calif. Home were brought to an end when the British requisitioned his services Address H. Z., care News. Phone 2671. 230t26 en over by the city. 240-3t. as bead of the flying machine department. He believes that in the | — held his peace until the last night of his visit when, course of a few years machines of this type, driven by motors de- WANTED—Position to do light at a thigh Ly banquet that had been organized in honor of the event, O. H. JONES yelopm£ 3000 horsepower and carrying eighty passengers, will b e|Glendale 465M 15^3 Ivy street he told them what he thought. “You have feasted me,” he said. Notary Public and Lawyer making regular trips between Hendon and New York, covering the Member of Los Angeles County Bar “Your hospitality has been unbounded. I have been aroused in 239-t5. single distance in fifteen hours. General Practice the morning at 9 to go to this place and that, to this dinner and »31 Glendale Ave. Sunset «37 W There is, of course, nothing impossible in such a feat. It is WANTED— Children to board by Glendale, Cal. to that, and I have-not been taken to see what I wished to see merely a matter of time. If it is possible to carry one passenger day or week, large grounds, good most. But while you thought I slept I went forth to see the city home and best of care. References safely in an aeroplane it is also possible to construct a machine in fc>f myself. I visited your system incognito. I talked with motor- furnished. Mrs. Sarah Van Decar, which 100 or more passengers can be carried in safety. 914 N. C entral avenue, Casa Verdu,- TROPICO NURSERY men and wiili conductors and I have come to this conclusion—that- It is not to be imagined, however, that the development of go. , 240-t4* Y. GOTO, Proprietor municipal ownership will not do for Chicago. To run a municipal Japauese, European and Home Plants the aeroplane will be confined to the present type of flyer1. There railway system you need men of strict honesty and integrity at 214 Park Avenue Tropico, Cal. are hints in ancient books,.echoes from a world more ancient than WANTED—Neat, reliable woman S u n se t P h o n e 353VV the head. Ask yourselves where you are going to get them. No, I to do laundry work. Mondays pre­ any we have ever had suggested to us in the orthodox accounts of advise strongly against municipal ownership at this time.” ferred. Call 106 W. Fifth street or the beginnings of human activity on the earth, that the people of phone Glendale 1084J. 241-t2 Dalrymple was right and proved, amply proved, to be right o n an older race than any of which we have cognizance manufactured afterward. With honest men and men of capacity a municipality and used flying machines. It is also hinted that that older civiliza- WANTED— At 814 W. Broadway, can do anything; without such men its last state is worse than its . | | , | , , i . , . . , Iat the School of Correct Dress, one WANTED first under the charter or commission system. tion had attained to a knowledge of the powers of negative elec- shirt maker, one waist draper and tricity and were able to construct aeroplanes that possessed a sta- one finisher. Only competent par- Young man mechanically in­ bility that made it possible for them to stand perfectly still in l^ fiw 66^ ai>1>ly' Fhone Glendale clined to learn automobile EVILS OF CYCLE SPEEDING | the air. ------business in spare time; a ______When the day comes, as come it well may, when such stability AUTOS FOR HIRE splendid opportunity to fit In the rhvi . ,, is attained along with the highest rate of speed, aeroplanes will be in tnc days when Dicycles iirst came into common use in the , 6 , . , . , 1 , ’ „ 1 , . U n m for wtrr • yourself for good paying po­ United States tint so verv ihmr r , ,• ... i!s large as first-class Atlantic liners and as full ot comforts and , . u . OK HIRE $1 an hour; long united states, not so very long ago, accidents from speeding with- . b .... „ . , , „ . , ... . , trips given special preference. Phone sition. Address Box “M,” the wheel were frequent and fatal. Then the streets and roads of | an a,r v°ya£e will he a trip de luxe, which will undoubtedly have | Glendale 20J. 223tf Evening News, Glendale. every city were filled with patrons of the wheel. Its praises we extraordinary charms even if it will have occasional air tragedies of the magnitude of that which ended the Lusitania the other day. sung and its merits spread far and wide. Such excessive use of At any moment the world may be startled by hearing of a new MISCELLANEOUS the wheel inevitably led to accidents and the introduction of VOCAL LESSONS speed laws. departure in the conquest of tjie air. Unfortunately, like all other This, however, is the day of the auto; and the plain, old wheel great discoveries it will hut serve, in the first instance, to increase PIANO LESSONS—Experienced Miss Clem entina Landm ann will has been relegated to the use of newsboys and for home purposes, the destructive powers of man in warfare. Ultimately it will i graduate teacher. »Lessons 75c. Mrs. receive her pupils at her new studio, and the streets are now the property of every one who can own a aid in bringing the time when “the kingdoms of this world shall | E' Bryant, 1562 Penn St. 216t24* 1554 W. Myrtle St., Glendale. Phone become the kingdom of God and he shall reign forever and ever 732W. Voice trial free. 220t26* cheap auto or purchase a second-hand car on any terms. The con­ PAPER hanging and tinting reas­ sequence has been that the growth in the use of the motorcycle onable. All work guaranteed first MONEY TO LOAN—In sums of has developed unobserved and practically unchecked. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR EXCHANGE—Clear im­ class. Estimates furnished. C. $1000 to $10,000; quick service; ap­ Not a week passes without a report of an accident from the proved Modesto property, income Fromm, 249 E. Third St. Phone plications from owners only; valua­ $110 a month. Want good bungalow 305 J. 194-tf. tion not to exceed 40 per cent; Holly­ excessive speeding of motorcycles. The motorcycle is so handy, FOR SALE or other good Glendale or Los Ange­ wood 228 and 57355. Wilcox and so easily started; its speed is so gratifying and exhilarating that I ~------les property. Will assume small PAPERHANGING—Fine line of Strong, 6401 Hollywood Blvd. 228t26 owners of those useful machines are invariably tempted to speedL SALE—4-b™ r gas range amount. Property submitted must samples. Tinting, $2 per room and be worth $6000. Mr. Rattray, 901 up. Work guaranteed. S. Alvey, 340 up whene\ er they find a smooth road beneath their well-tired two iron beds in good condition. 1667 Title Insurance Bldg., Los Angeles. Everett St. Phone Glendale 1185. I have the following amounts to wheels. Is there any wonder that occasionally they knock down Dryden St- 238-t6 Telephone Main 1448 or evenings 232-t26. loan at 7% and 8%: $200 to $500, the innocent citizen who is exercising his undoubted right to cross — ------Glendale 776. 239-t6* $700, $1000, $1200, $1500, $2000, $2500 and other amounts. J. F. t,eet; Ihe wonder is that any citizen who rashly attempts bungalow and lot near car line. Own- YOUNG, the repair man, will clean Lilly, 1106 W. Broadway. Sunset to cross the street in a large, modern city ever succeeds in the at- er will sell for part cash.. Sunset FOR SALE—2-cylinder Maxwell j and regulate your gas range or water 424, Home 1163. 217tf runabout; looks like Mr. Banker’s I heater; does all kinds of stove repair tempt. Dead Man’s Corner in New York City is as fatal to long-1 307J- 134 B- lst St. 239-t5 car, the building inspector. The Glen- work; gas and water piping; repairs evity as the trenches in Belgium. | Specially prepared pulverized fer­ dale Garage claims it should run your faucets and sharpens your lawn- Wonder grows that the Mexicans While, however, we do not wonder a t tile frequency of acci- tilizer for lawns and flowers. Mac- ”000 miles without a repair bill. Will mower. All work guaranteed. Ring can continue to fight so long and dents in a city like New York it must be sold cheap. Make offer. Phone up Sunset Glen. 255W. Ì 0 91 f earnestly without accomplishing any­ be maintained that there is Horn^oo^1^ DaIry’ ^ T ! ,! . 54’ Glendale 128J. 239-t6 thing. no excuse for them in Glendale. A recent motorcycle accident in ______' ______Mrs. M. Hinchcliff, German, prac­ While Edison asserts that there is this city, an account of which appeared in yesterday’s Glendale FOR SALE—If you wish to fur­ tical nurse and midwife; takes in Evening News, gives point to this comment. It will be well for You are willing to sell nish a 5 or 6-room cottage with sec- patients at 416 S. Jackson (rear) no money in inventions, he has pat­ I F ond hand furniture, most of it good ented 1500 of them. Must invent owners of motorcycles to put restraint on their speed in the city I x * your property at a sac as new, and at one-third first cost 217t25* just for fun. as Chief Herald is determined to put an end to the practice. ! r*fice> see me. If not, go to the call in and see me at 1102 West There seems to have been a general relaxation of all speed ot^er fellow, as I only buy and Hdwy., Glendale. J. B. Doner. 240-4t laws recently on account of the decision of the state’s attorney se,l bargains. FOR SALE—Fresh carnations, lst general regarding the fines collected from auto and other speed-! _____ and Adams St. Frank Shiomasu. 25c DUST CLOTH FREE EVERY FRIDAY WITH A 50c ers. This, however, has come to an end and motorcycle speeders! 232-tl2* BOTTLE OF LIQUID VENEER had better look out for themselves and slow down to the regula-l H- A WILSON DO YOU WANT to buy a six-room GLENDALE PAINT ®. P A P E R CO . tion speed when passing through the city. Chief Herald says 912 W. Broadway Glendale bungalow away below cost? Look at 419 Brand Blvd. Sunset 855, Home 2202 935 Fairview and make offer to your GLENDALE EVENING NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 1015 Page PERSONALS NORTH GLENDALE TROPICO THE MAN THAT “CAME BACK” i i H i i i a Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Eckles of 920 The Woman’s Home Missionary j Mr. A rthur W. K night of 317 E North Central avenue, with the doc­ rally of the Pasadena district was | Second St. leaves today on a busi­ to r’s parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. J. C. held in the Tropico Methodist Epis­ ness trip to Chicago. Eckles, left by motor for San Diego, copal church Tuesday, with an all­ PHONE Al. J. Jennings where they will visit the fair and day meeting. Mrs. Wm. Johnston went to Ven­ other interesting places nearby. Dr. R. T. Smith, pastor of the local EX-BANDIT AND OUTLAW ice Tuesday to make a short visit Mrs. J. M. Chowell of West Thirty- I with her sister, Mrs. Reynolds. church, opened the morning session with devotions. Mrs. E. W. Hos- TONIGHT Candidate for Governor of Oklahoma first street, Los Angeles, spent Tues­ The pupils of the Eighth grade of day with her son and family, Mr. J. kyns of West Glendale presided. For a Life prisoner, friend of Theodore Roosevelt, and finally candi­ the Third street Intermediate school M. Chowell, Jr., of 1018 Dryden St. A very able address was given by date for Governor of Oklahoma, will appear in person and give will have a weiner roast at Verdugo I Mrs. M. Northrup, district president, park tonight. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Marsh of|w*1° reviewed the general work of his famous lecture, “Beating Back,” as read by more than a 1645 Ruth street were guests for the the district Mrs. L. Knox of Glen | BRICK million people in the Saturday Evening Post. Mrs. Barnett, who for three day Wednesday of Mrs. Marsh’s par­ dale contributed a reading. Mrs. months had been a guest at the home ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. W ilbur, at Eustace Benton Moore of the local of her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Cohn, their beautiful ranch home, La So­ society rendered a delightful solo, ■ 0f 110 Orange street, left Wednesday lano, in San Gabriel. which was followed by an earnest ap­ AT THE for her home at Oakland, Cal. peal by Dr. Byron Wilson for the sup­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Spychalski ■ Christophers Mrs. Lillian Huff, who has been port of the magnificent new Metho­ of West Second street left Wednes­ dist hospital In Los Angeles, which visiting her sister, Mrs. Edward MAJESTIC THEATRE day on their vacation trip, and will will be dedicated upon its completion Johnson, on Kenwood street, leaves enjoy real camp life while away. in August. A number of the auxil­ ¡ICE Sunday afternoon, May 30th at 3 p. m. San Pedro Friday for Portland, Ore­ iaries pledged themselves to furnish At 7 and 9 o’clock in the Evening gon, which city will be her future Mr. F rank Winslow of 1629 R uth home. street left last Tuesday for Brawley, rooms and beds in the wards or nurs­ Imperial valley, where he will sup­ eries of the hospital and new inter­ 5 CREAM est was awakened in this much C. K. Robertshaw and wife, ac­ erintend the laying of several thous­ ■ Admission 25 Cents to All Parts of the House companied by Mr. Robertshaw’s fath­ and feet of water pipe. Mesmer and needed enterprise by Dr. Wilson’s able er and mother, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. presentation of the work and Its 8 Let Christopher’s Quality Rice, construction contractors of Los needs. Robertshaw, returned Wednesday Angeles, having secured the contract m Ice Cream form the nu­ During the noon hour an informal from a couple weeks’ stay at San for the same and Mr. Winslow has ll cleus of your luncheon reception was held and all visitors Francisco. They made the trip in an been associated with the company for this warm evening. auto and had a very pleasant sight­ several years. warmly welcomed by the courtesy The Oldest Established and Most Completely Equipped Undertaking seeing tour. committee, consisting of Mrs. R. T. Miss Ruth Bourne, 1620 Stocker Smith and Miss Elsie Anderson. Come in and let us show Concern in the San Fernando Valley Ralph and Paul Hutchinson, 200 street, North Glendale, and Mrs. The Ladies’ Aid society of the you our extensive assort­ Orange street, left Wednesday morn­ Ralph Bourne of Eagle Rock, who church had arranged the luncheon ing for San Francisco where they will are both well known in the tennis for the guests and a most excellent I ment of Eastman Kodaks. join Mrs. C. E. Hutchinson, their world, are attending the annual one it proved to be, which was served mother, who has been visiting there tournament of the Souther nCali- in the social hall, which had been We also do finishing, de­ for the past two weeks. Mrs. Hutch­ fornia Tennis association, which is profusely decorated in Shasta daisies veloping, enlarging and inson and sons will return to Glen­ being held in the Y. M. C. A. park, and the long tables daintily trimmed dale early next week. Los Angeles, May 27-31. Miss in carnations and trailing greenery have photographic sup­ Miss Rae Davis of 315 Orange Brune and Mrs. Bourne are sched­ and ferns. The afternoon session op­ plies of all kinds. Grove avenue and her sister, Mrs. S. uled to play in the ladies’ singles. ened with devotions by Mrs. E. L. Miller of Burbank. O. Black of New Mexico, who is vis­ iting here, were guests of Mr. and »AGEANT OF NATIONS Mrs. Libbie Allen, national secre­ Mrs. A. E. Freed of Los Angeles at tary, reviewed the national work of a dinner and theater party last The Pageant of the Nations, which the society. Miss Blanche Hoskyns I night, where they enjoyed seeing was presented by the departments of of Boyle Heights rendered a pleas­ Both Both Maude Adams in Quality Street at music and physical (raining of the ing solo, after which Mrs. A. Jones Phones 156 Phones the Mason. Glendale Union High school Wednes­ of Casa Verdugo gave a reading. day afternoon was an affair resplen­ Then came the crowning number of H ATH ER O’NEILL’S CONDITION dent in color, movement, beauty and the afternoon program, when Miss music. The work of both depart­ M. Mathias, presented five of the Father James O’Neill of the Glen­ ments was excellent and each and girls from the Francis De Pauw dale Catholic church is still confined every pupil carried their individual Spanish school. Their songs, reci­ The Store That First in the Sisters’ hospital, Los Angeles, parts out to perfection. A great deal tations and piano selections were en­ Made the Free on account of ill health. The early of the music was composed by the thusiastically received and greatly Motorcycle Delivery part of next week he will be re’eased students of the harmony classes of enjoyed, giving real proof of the ef­ Famous from the hospital, and, complying the local school. Following is the ficiency and actual results of the AUTO AMBULANCE—EMERGENCY CALLS with the advice of physicians, he will story and program of the affair: work In this school, located in Holly­ Sunset 201 —BOTH PHONES— Home 334 temporarily go to a locality that is All the great nations of the world wood, and which is supported by the favorable for the restoration of his come together to choose a queen of Home Missionary society. former good health. the May, but since each wants the The benediction by Rev. Hoskyns Father Hughes will fill the church queen from his own country they closed an enjoyable day and each one MUNSON appointments in Glendale during cannot agree. They decide to sum­ returned home feeling it was good Father O’Neill’s absence. mon before them the most likely and profitable to have been there. maidens from each nation and to The Drug Nan The following resolution was sub­ STATE ISSUES CALL FOR MORE make their choice from among them. mitted by Judge Benjamin F. Bled­ SECTION HANDS But the maidens come and go and “ The Home of still they cannot agree. soe at the grand lodge of the Knights Christopher’s Ice Cream" Boost for Glendale The California state civil service The spirit of Gloom enters and of Pythias lodge that but recently commission announces that applica­ surrounds them. The spirit of Child­ closed a most successful meeting in San Francisco: tions for examination as section hood pleads with them, but to no Vanilla or 3-flavor Quart “Each succeeding reference to the hands on the Belt railroad, In San avail. Gloom, convinced that all will Bricks for 40c Buy a home in our beautiful city of unspeakable horrors of the conflict Francisco, will be received at the of­ end in war and disaster, begins to iMmMsmmM—^MHMIIWIIWIIIIIIIM—HIHHIMInilHHMn fice of the commission, Forum build­ stir her attendants to a rejoicing, across the seas brings to mind with Glendale. There are some real bar­ increasing vividness the comforting ing, Sacramento, on or before June when the Spirit of Peace comes to recollection of the fact that we in 19, 1915 There are now several announce that she knows of a queen gains, and very easy terms. Choice America are at peace—at peace with vacancies to be filled at $3.00 per from the Palace of Love situated in locations—we have them. Call and see us day. Every Nation. She is fairer than all ourselves, at peace with our neigh­ This examination is open to all others and is waiting to be crowned bors and friends, at peace with all the world. American citizens residing in Cali­ Queen of the World. The nations fornia, between the ages of twenty- decide to let her come before them “The American nation was con­ THE ceived In the spirit of armed insur­ one and sixty, on the date of the ex­ and when they see her they Immed­ am ination, who have had at least six iately prepare for the coronation. rection, was born amid the carnage WAY Brockman & Doner of revolution, and was then born months’ experience as a section hand PROGRAM 1102 West Broadway. Glendale on a standard railroad. Enter the Nations. again into a newer and truer national GET TICKETS AT GLENDALE life out of the travail of a most saq- Further information and applica­ Overture, International Fantasia, Many residents of Glendale guinary civil war, but we venture to tion blank may be secured from the (Rollinson). Introducing national and vicinity are apparently not voice the hope and aspiration of the state civic service commission, For­ airs of America, England, Germany, aware of the fact that through um building, Sacramento. Scotland, Ireland, France, Austria, American people, as we sense It, that tickets may be purchased and Italy, Turkey.) By orchestra. America is to work out its marvelous BAGGAGE CHECKED TO MASONS AND ELKS “Twining the Wreath,” (Thelma destiny among the nations of the EASTERN POINTS Stanton, T7). world, in peace—the peace that is right in their own town of the hand maiden of true civilization, The ladles of the Tuesday After­ “Cherry Blossoms,” Japanese Glendale. noon club respectfully request the dance. the peace that should ever distin­ The Salt Lake Route agent News Ads Bring Results Masons and the Elks to wear their ‘Flowers of Spring,” (Pauline Ham- guish and characterize the conduct at the Glendale station will be dress suits this evening In honor ofjilton, ’15). of a sentient, sober-minded, upward- very much pleased to give full looking humanity. the queen candidates. “Dream Maidens,’ ( Marian Car- information about the excellent ------— michael, ’16). “As a stout champion of peace— service, through fares, etc., to FRANKLY ANSWERED | Enter Spirits of Gloom.” not only for its own sake, but also any point that can be reached ------“Dirge,” Girls’ Glee club. (Cecil because of its ennobling and uplift­ via Salt Lake City. The teacher in a public school was Crandall, ’15). ing influence— the President of the Give him a chance to show instructing a youthful class in physi- Enter Spirit of Childhood, United States has rendered conspic­ what he can do and save a trip ology and when the interval of ques- “Song of Peace,” Girls’ Glee club, uous and lasting service to mankind. to Los Angeles. tioning came she turned to a bright-l (Ruth Nofziger, ’16). In this present turmoil he is meeting with grave responsibilities, the mag­ GLENDALE STATION ORANGE EMPIRE TROLLEY TRIP faced girl at the head of the class. Enter Spirit of Peace. Second St. and Glendale Ave. “Now then Mildred” said she, “May Morning,” Girls’ Glee club, nitude of which has not been equal­ THROUGH THE " KINGDOM OF THE GRANGE" led since Lincoln himself strove so Phone 231 “can you tell me what the cuticle (Denza). SALT LAKE ROUTE Enter May queen and attendants. patiently with the forces of disrup­ Los Angeles to Mildred couldn’t. -First she stood “Spring Song,” orchestra. (Men­ tion. It is our confident belief that 5 0 PAYS ALL our president will meet these respon­ ______T ra n s p o rta tio n on one foot, then on the other, inter­ delssohn). San Bernardino spersing the act with many facial “Winding the May Pole,” ( Earn- sibilities in a manner not only credi­ = EXPENSE table to himself, but with completest $3 contortions, but the answer was not estine Lyon, ’17). R iversid e forthcoming. Exit and pageant. satisfaction to the American people. Including All Side Trips “Let me put it to you in another “Therefore, be it resolved, that we, POISON Miss Mopa Butler of the class of IS NO WORSE FOR YOU THAN — a n d — R ed la n d s way, Mildred,” continued the, teach­ 1917 was crowned queen. Mrs. Dora in behalf of the Pythians of Califor­ nia, hereby express our confidence in IMPURE MILK. ONLY THE BEST And All Their Scenes er, encouragingly. “What are my L. Gibson had charge of the music, “/“’ commence in IS GOOD ENOUGH. RESERVED SEAT face and hands covered with?’ while Miss Katherine M. Turner had J®. Wlsd°m’ foI ^ 1f t’ P°lse and de‘ of B e a u ty “Oh, I know, Miss Mary,” ex- charge of the physical training de- “ °f Chief Magistrate, and WE PRODUCE THE MILK WE ^TTTours of Mission Inn, Sherman Indian claimed Mildred, with a brighteninghtom-Titr I partments.nnrtmpntH we hereby pledge to him, in whatever SELL AND KNOW IT TO BE OF expression, "Freckles!” exigency the logic of events may THE VERY HIGHEST QUALITY. TL School and W orld-Famed Magno iaAve. NEW DAUGHTER lead us, the loyal, enthusiastic, YOU TAKE NO CHANCES IF YOU whole-hearted and abiding support TAKE FROM We get our only real, solid satis­ Drive over beautiful Smiley Heights with magnificent view of A baby daughter arrived at the of this fraternity, whose prayer is faction from the good that is within San Timotoe Valley and Majestic San Bernardino Mountains home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. But­ peace, but whose goal is justice. us and the good that we think and terfield, 815 South Louise St., (Signed) B. F. BLEDSOE, TRUITT’S do. Purchase Tickets and make reservations at Information Bureau, Main Floor £ Wednesday, May 26. This lady is too Supreme Representative. GLENDALE PURITY DAIRY Building, Los Angeles, or Pacific Electric Station, Pasadena young to be entered in the Better Unanimously adopted by rising ______GET ONE OF THE NEW FOLDERS ______There is no such thing as “brain Baby contest now being conducted in vote. Ninth Street food”—either fish or phosphorus. I connection with the Festival of Home 821 Sunset 118-W The less food, the clearer brain; the Fruits and Flowers, but doubtless YES, SAME SIZI PACIFIC ELECTRIC RAILWAY purer food, the stronger brain; that’s she will take all of the honors next year. all.—Edward Earle Purinton. He felt it would be extravagant to DOPEY DENNY’S EMPLOYERS’ BABY PARADE call in a man for a little job like re­ BETTER BABY CONTEST placing a broken wlndowpane, so he As gang leader, according to his Talk, “Child Welfare,” Mrs. Geo. took the measurements very accur­ Barry. The parade will form in front of confession, “Dopey Benny” had a the Baby bureau, 428 Brand boule­ ately and went to the hardware store regular schedule of rates for com­ The program for the Better Baby Awarding of medals. vard, Saturday at 1 p. m. and arrive to buy the glass. mitting crimes ranging from murder contest will be given Saturday after­ A. E. DODDS ta the High School at 1:30. All go- “Quite a simple job,” he explained to mayhem and terrorism. Under noon, May 29, at the High School. The judges will be Mrs. E. H. Wil- lisford, Mrs. Charles Sithey of Hol­ carts must be decorated in flowers to to the storekeeper. “In fact, a child his contract system he hired his The proceedings will be opened with be in the parade. All babies can be could do the thing In a few m inutes.” own men and fixed their pay. For music. Prominent speakers will give lywood and Miss Cora Hickman of Expert Watchmaker Tropico. in the parade whether registered or An hour later he presented him­ raiding a small shirt waist factory 20 minute talks. Following is the Jeweler and Engraver. Long not. A prize for the best decorated self once more at the store, the pro­ the charge was $150; for wrecking a program : prietor of which greeted him cheer­ SEWING CIRCLE experience on Swiss and Com­ go-cart' and a prize for the most larger establishment, $600. For pur­ fully with the query: poses of intimidation, to have men • “ A Lullaby,” by Miss M attiebelle plicated Watches. Have your original will be given. The police will give street protec­ “Same size, I suppose, sir.”—Ex­ shot cost from $60 to $600, accord­ Provolt. The Glendale Philanthropic Sew­ work done by an expert. All change. Talk, “Education for Parenthood,” tion. The judges will be Mrs. E. H. ing to the victim’s relative import­ ing circle, which held Its last meet­ work guaranteed. 1112 Broad­ Dr. Wood Comstock. ing at the home of Mrs. E. Witt, W. Willisford, Mrs. N. E. Withey of Hol­ ance. The gangster was even guar­ One certainty of the European out­ anteed his doctor’s bills, regular Talk, “Better Babies,” Dr. Maude Broadway, will meet next at the way. lywood and Miss Cora Hickman of come is that a lot of maps are going wages for time spent in jail and at­ Wilde. home of Mrs. E. Bode, Orange street. Tropico. Admission to the High School, 25 cents at the door. to be thrown Into the discard. torney’s fees. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE EXPOSITION NOTES neighbor’s cat was hungry, won’t do ACROSS THE CONTINENT SCHOOL BOND ELECTION NOTICE the order man for the grocer and] STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of Crescents School SAN DIEGO May 25.—The offi-lthethe meat shop, by way orof maxingmaking nisihis That an automobile trip from San AND FOR THE COUNTY District, of the County of Los Angeles, State of California, that in accord­ dal women’s board of the San Diego lot a hard one beggars description. Diego to New York City has been OF LOS ANGELES ance with the provisions of the Political Code of the State of California, exposition is taking up plans for an In their ambition to keep down the made in eleven days and seven hours an election will be held on the Ellen Beach Yaw day at the exposi- high cost of living and provide their is a circumstance of more than or- 28’rtl DAY OF MAY, 1915, tion that the southland may send a home tables with the best possible dinary interest, says the Long Beacb In the Matter'l No. 26160 at the school house in said District, between the hours of 8 a. m. and 6 p. m prowd to honor California’s1 service these good women keep the' Telegram. First-class passenger of the Estate of I Order for Notice of (during which period and between which hours the polls shall remain g As yet no date has ¡poor order man on the rack of dis-! trains consume half this amount of j James S. Knights [Hearing of Petition oDen) at which election the question of issuing and selling bonds of said great singer. the! satisfaction, sap his self confidence I time between the two points. It is to deceased. J for Conveyance District to the amount of FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS for the pur- been set, but it will be within Dose of raising money for building or purchasing one or more school next month. On EllenE llen Beach Yaw Yawl | andana maae make nim him i the “goat” between ¡be remembered that there is no cross It is hereby ordered that the hear­ buildings, or making alterations or additions to any school building or day one 0f the largest musical pro- seller and buyer , country highway ,yet, that . there while is theremore ing of the petition of Mary E. Get- buildings, for insuring school buildings, for supplying school buildings ms of exposltion year will be giv- With amazement and sorrow the | are strips of good road, there,«imore chell praying for an order directing with furniture or necessary apparatus, and for improving school grounds, 0n and the famed California singer editor of this paper has seen some of | bad road, and long stretches hardly the executrix of the estate of James will be voted upon. J „ . „ . , .. ' ___ . wiU be heard in concert at the great ¡his own female relatives give order j deserving the name of road at an. S. Knights, deceased, to execute to The said bonds thereunder to be issued and sold shall be of the denomi- men the third degree of “humility And an automobile takes this route, Mary E. Getchell a conveyance of cer­ nation of One Thousand Dollars each and shall bear interest a ' ‘he rate Meeting wRh such popular in- treatment” without of course resort-1 one man at the wheel, for the entire tain real estate he had at the court Vji.of u5% /JJ pviper vvubcent per annum,“ “ f rpayable—* —------semiannually, - • and shall be numbered I the plan o{ the gan Dieg0 ing t0 any but polite language and | distance, in twice the «me^ required room of Department 2 of this court from 1 to 15 consecutively, payable as follows, to-wit: But | by steam, with frequent changes of on 15th day of June, 1915, at 9 Bond No. 1, One Thousand Dollars, to run 10 years. exposition to have Spanish trouba-1 manners above comment. j t m ' * |j U t t ||| Bond No. 2, One Thousand Dollars, to run 11 years. d o u rs entertain on the grounds has ¡enough, let us turn to the other ani-j engine and engineer. Some day o’clock A. M., and th a t notice thereof Bond No. 3, One Thousand Dollars, to run 12 years. been broadened and the troupe has I mal—the editor. Less need be said there will be from coast to coast a be served on the executrix of said Bond No. 4, One Thousand Dollars, to run 13 years. been doubled so that now about 20 for him as his lot in life, in a way, highway as nearly perfect ; men estate at least ten days before said Bond No. 5, One Thousand Dollars, to run 14 years. singers dancers and musicians are makes him the target for more or have learned to construct, Mean- time of hearing and be published in Bond No. 6, One Thousand Dollars, to run 15 years. on the daily programs. These make less attack, but even at that, soft- while, automobiles are steadily be- the newspaper known as the Glen­ Bond No. 7, One Thousand Dollars, to run 16 years. merry in the flower gardens and bal-1 hearted women, who suffer at the ing improved as to strength, speed dale Evening News for four succes­ Bond No. 8, One Thousand Dollars, to run 17 years. conies of the buildings and add much i thought of poor lame ‘«Dobin,” who and compactness. It is natural to sive weeks before said time of hear­ Bond No. 9, One Thousand Dollars, to run 18 years. Bond No. 10, One Thousand Dollars, to run 19 years. to the charm of the exposition. “pulls such heavy loads,” seem to | suppose that in the future the trip ing. Bond No. 11, One Thousand Dollars, to run 20 years. As a prelude to the summer school ¡look upon the newspaper editor (we ¡that now seems a remarkable teat Dated May 10, 1915. Bond No. 12, One Thousand Dollars, to run 21 years. which will be maintained at the San mean those on the Atlantic coast) will be a common experience. Of JAMES C. RIVES, Bond No. 13, One Thousand Dollars, to run 22 years. Diego_ exposition ... —Dr. A. * tL.- Kroeber _v.----- of4.1 ------as a person— who to «vsay the least course comparatively few who make NELSON C. BURCH, Judge. Bond No. 14, One Thousand Dollars, to run 23 years. the University of California faculty, needs careful watching and frequent it will be after a record. They will Attorney for Petitioner, Bond No. 15, One Thousand Dollars, to run 24 years. one of the leading anthropologists in "bringing to time,” with the icy move along as their tastes may di­ 229t4Thur Tropico, Cal. That Wm. Scheuner will act as Inspector and H. D Johnson and — win f series 0f lec-| glare or the poisonous dart of insin rect,, stopping at will. In' such a Escalle will act as the Judges of said election, and conduct the same, the west, wm give a senes m ie*. |&mie c ...... journey they will learn more about CERTIFICATE BUSINESS UNDER the country and the people than they FICTITIOUS NAME School District. , , .. . ¡those in charge of the summer school —Santa Monica Outlook could know after years of crossing by IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands this 5th Pullman. It is a very pleasing day of May, 1915. expect a large enrollment. Applica-1 I, the undersigned, hereby certify J. L. HAUBER, tions are being received by Dr. Edgar i IF I KNEW YOU AND YOU KNEW thought that before long the owner that I am conducting business at No. H. S. BISSELL, L. Hewett at the exposition. The ME of an automobile may set out from 1312 West Broadway, Glendale, this coast and go to the other with- S. J. THOMPSON, school will be opened July 5 and be County of Los Angeles, State of Cali­ i23t4Thur Trustees of said School District, Los Angeles County, Cal. in session six weeks. One of its big If I knew you and you knew me, jout suffering a single hardship by fornia, under the firm name of The features will be the Montessori| ’Tis seldom we would disagree; ¡the way, -■ but have . throughout .. . the Overland Auto & Sales company, and school for children which will be es-!But never having yet clasped hands, {smooth and easy„ _going to . which . „ the „„ .that said firm is composed of the I tablished in a wild flower field in | Both often fail to understand superb roads of California have - foljowing named person: | rear of the California building. This j That each intends to do what’s right, | customed him It means much to all R. J. Kennedy, whose address is ¡school will be taught by Dr. Maria| And treat each other “honor I who use the automobile, and much 1451 Sycamore Ave., Glendale, Cali­ also to the manufacturers of the ma­ a 'Montessori and her assistants. I bright.’ fornia. m Definite announcement that the his­ How little to complain there’d be chines. Witness my hand this 26th day of OVERLAND toric Liberty Bell will be exhibited If I knew you and you knew me May, 1915, at Glendale, Cal. Washington and Lincoln never had R. J. KENNEDY. at the San Diego exposition can now Whene’er we ship you by mistake, such prompt and inclusive registra- gtate q( Californ£ be made. This was made possible by ) Or in our bill some error make, tion of public opinion to aid them in )ss word which Exposition p^ dent ^ j From irrltation you’d be free shaping public policy as it has been a Davidson has just received irom| __ _ „ ______j ___ ,__ _ County of Los Angeles) If I knew you and you knew me. the fortune of President Wilson to On this 26th day of May, in the | Mayor Rudolph Blankenburg of Phil- Or, when checks don’t come on time I faxi back upon. Facilities for such AUTO & SALES CO. j adelphia stating that the Liberty Bell year, 1915, before me, Stella Smith, And customers send us “nary a | swift expression of the public j will come to California over the a notary public in and for said coun­ line, thought and intent to a high servant ty and state, residing herein, duly northern route and retuin I We’d wait without anxiety of state did not exist in their day; commissioned and sworn, personally southern route and will be exhibited knew you and you knew me. and credit for the new situation Glendale, Tropico, Burbank, at both the California expositions. appeared R. J. Kennedy, known to must be given to the inventors, me to be the person whose name is The great relic that sounded forth • Qr> when some goods you “fire” back mechanicians and transmitters of | independence will leave Philadelphia Qr make a kick on this or that, subscribed to the within instrument news who have made it possible for and acknowledged to me that he exe­ Lankershim and Universal City | July 5. It will be escorted across the | We>d take it in good part, you see, a twentieth century president to country by a heavy guard and will j j knew you and you knew me. cuted the same. know literally what all his country­ In witness whereof I have hereun­ Agency for Overland Cars first be seen at the San Francisco ex- j -^¡th customers three thousand men wish to bring out as their for­ position. After its exhibition there1 strong to set my hand and official seal this mal action, when given certain cir­ 26th day of May, 1915. it will be sent south that the people Occasionally things do go wrong— cumstances of state. Entirely apart This garage is under new management, of Southern California may see it at Sometimes our fault, sometimes STELLA SMITH, from any other aspect of the matter Notary Public in and for said the San Diego exposition. It is ex- theirs— , I than this, the events of the last few and will be operated for the interests pected to arrive here about August 1. Forbearance would decrease our | dayg have been illuminating. Public county and state. ■ The exhibition of the bell here will cares. (SEA u) of the motoring public. Full line of opinion has come into a new era of 241-t4-Thurs. ■ be marked by a series of patriotic Kind friends, how pleasant things j power, a,t least of power to make it­ Supplies and Accessories. Expert Vul­ ■ programs in which the school chil­ m would be self fully known.—C. S. Monitor. canizing and RepairWork of All Kinds. ■ dren will play an important role. Al­ If I knew you and you knew me. The popular belief that birds un­ u M ready an organization of 5000 school der ordinary circumstances find ü children is being formed to act as an Then let no doubting thoughts abide Obviously “Dopey Benny” a® a*M ocean flight wearisome and that af- ■ Of firm good faith on either side; east side gang leader could not ve ter laboring with tired wings across m honorary guard to the Liberty Bell in Confidence to each other give, done a business of $10,000 a year the seemingly endless waste they Your Patronage Is Cordially Solicited m the parades. These will be dressed unless there was a steady demand for exhausted on reaching land, is in white and each will carry a small Living ourselves, let others live, m But any time you come this way, his criminal• ' • services---- He would not disproven by facts, It seems rather flag. During its exhibition at the of his own ■ will call, we hope and have paid money out that the powers of locomotion with exposition the bell will be guarded That you pocket, even if he had it, to gang­ Ml day and night by heavy detachments pray, which nature has endowed many sters to wreck a manufacturer’s birds are so wonderful that under from the United States Marine Corps | Then face to face we each shall see, plant, or beat a foreman, or knock battalion and the First Cavalry And I’ll know you and you’ll knew normal conditions they can easily R. J. KENNEDY, Prop. 5 me. out non-union workers. He and his cross the Gulf of Mexico at its wid­ squadron which are encamped on gang of thugs and gunmen were not | the grounds. est point and even pass without 1312 W. Broadway, Glendale FOR THE SLAUGHTER OF MEN working for fun. Somebody paid pause over the low, swampy coastal P« From far away Hawaii a distin­ them. guished person is coming to visit the plain to the higher territory beyond. Open 6:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Open to 1 p. m . on Sundays m Even warfare has been brought to It was not by chance that large So little averse are birds to an ocean I San Diego exposition. He is Govern- sums of money continued to be paid i or Lucius Pinkham of Hawaii and he a high state of efficiency. The num­ flight that many fly from eastern ber of rounds that can be fired by to “Dopey Benny” by his “employ­ Texas to the Gulf coast of southern ¡will arrive at the exposition June 13. ers.” It was not by accident that Shortly after the exposition was op­ means of various guns during an or­ Mexico through this 400 miles of wa­ dinary battle can only be imagined. they called on him to do jobs in ter journey hardly shortens the dis­ ened it was visited by Secretary which they did not care to figure. If Wade Warren Thayer of Hawaii. Statistics from the Russo-Japanese tance of travel by an hour’s flight. war show that at Lajaopan one bat­ well-known labor leaders and union Thus birds avoid the hot, treeless Secretary Thayer promised that Gov- officials were his clients, they did RUBBER STAMPS— | ernor Pinkham would be here later tery fired 2600 rounds in one day, plains and scant provender of south­ while another fired 3,304 rounds, not hire him out of their own earn­ ern Texas by a direct flight from the Everything you want in Rubber Stamps can now be secured in i and now this promise is about to be ings. What have the hard-working Glendale. Phone your order to Sunset Glendale 219, or we | fulfilled. Even though the date is making for each gun about 413 moist, insect-teeming forests of rounds in one day. This was not an members of east side unions to say as northern Texas to a similar country will call. | late it is expected that Governor to the use of their funds for the Pinkham will attempt to make ar­ uncommon occurrence, and it shows in southern Mexico. THE GLENDALE BOOK STORE Glendale, Cal. the expense involved in carrying on a hire of criminals like “Dopey Ben­ rangements for a Hawaiian exhibit ny’s” gangsters? Did they sanction modern war. . i , t i For generations Europeans will here. it? Do they propose to defend it? Is under impossible taxes to pay The most common projectile of the nrh n 4- t V» /-»I r> miinno WOTO DTP’S Tl — I a —, __ that what their unions were organ interest on war loans. There can NO MORE COUPONS three-inch caliber is the shrapnel, which is in itself a gun, arranged by | ized to accomplish?—New Yorli never be any question of paying the time fuses so that • at the desired, World. principal. Marshall Field & Co. have made height it is made to burst, shooting BOILED ONIONS The Glendale Evening News the following announcement with forward out of a shell 250 lead The man who stops this war is go- reference to Profit Sharing Coupons: balls. , , I ing to be the one to get the glory, “The wholesale and retail buying Small onions boiled in meat stock ° —CLASSIFIED= ~ | boiled away and reduced to glaze, I organization of Marshall Field & QUICIv CHANGES Company has been in the process of i are delicious, but some butter and bacon with a little sugar and water building for fifty years. “At 10 o’clock tomorrow morning j Business and Telephone Directory ! may be used instead, just enough li-| “It has been trained to study the I will be prepared to answer your ¡quid to cover, so that it will all be Orff Says:- In this column not only your phone number but also your many intricate phases of merchandis­ proposal of marriage.” We make a specialty of cutting ing to the end that the buying public j boiled away. Cooked in a plain salted “Why this delay?” children’s hair as well as that place of business is brought to the attention of over 4500 could obtain the highest degree of I water and served in a little hot “It gives me time to ^ f ^ c r e a m , are deiicious, but can- of men. readers every day. Phone your order or drop a line and our service in the merchandise pur­ another suitor. If he doesn t come ’ be used as a garnish. If possible, have your chil­ directory department solicitor will call upon you at once. chased. across when he hears of your otter __ . . . dren’s hair cut on days other “Its ideal has always been the best , „ | Small onions will cook in from twen- a e you. ugt | ty minutes to half an hour as fol- than Saturday, as that is men’s Our Phone Numbers are Sunset 132, Home 2401' \ possible service in merchandise. The “Under the circumstances ¡fulfillment of this ideal for so many lows: Remove the thin paper skin so day. FACIAL MASSAGE, BODY MASSAGE, HAIR WORK, ETC. withdraw my offer.” as to leave them as comely as possi­ Smile and please the ladies, years has developed the great confi- “Must you? Then under the cir­ Bachmann Beauty Parlors, Apt. 30, Flower Bldg...... Sunset 951|dence bba(. bbe public has in the kbil- ble, cover with a little cold water or and you’ll sure smile if you cumstances I waive the other chance & boil up, then cover cook smoke the Quality Cigars on BUIC1I, CADILLAC, DODGE MOTOR CARS I ity and integrity of this organization. and take you. —Cleveland Plain [.ing vessel , closely,______andj _finish______over the sale at our stand. Hunchterger & McFadden, Agts., >37 Brand....Sunset 50, Home 2004 | “Coupons packed with merchan­ Dealer. dise does not in any way add to the i ¡simmering burner. The steam gener­ ated helps to cook them better than GLENDALE IMPLEMENT CO., C. M. Lund, Prop., 574 Third Street value of such merchandise. SUDDEN END Orff’s Barber Shop Horseshoeing, Blacksmithing, General Repairing, Garden Tools. “We have, therefore, decided that j in an open vessel. By all meaqs have i some onions on your menu. ¡after our present stocks containing! ..whar's Red Face?” asked Four and Cigar Stand LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL ¡1 profit-sharing coupon sare exhausted j pinger Hogan Bentley-Schoeneman Lum ber Co., 1022 Bdwy. .Home 2061, Sunset n the hotel bar at MASHED POTATOES First-Class Shine Stand our retail and wholesale business! n Can ..j haven’t seen Red Face In Connection PRINTING STATIONERY. ETC. will not carry any merchandise that . . nmA timp ” 1109)4 W. Bdwy. Glendale Glendale News Office, 920 W. Bdwy...... Sunset 132, Home 2401 would involve us in the distribution] general laugh went up. Then! Th®re is one esse°a b dhin^ of profit-sharing coupons, as the i ° naon shook his head and; member about mashed potatoes RUGS, SHADES, LINOLEUM AND FURNITURE principle would be contrary to the Sh°tg SimPson shook Hi i which we so universally serve; it is Glend. House Furnishing Co., E. F. Parker & Co., 419 Brand, Sunset 40 iong-established policies and ideals s a " , „ , H t ^ jlthat they must not be left to stand „„ m „ OJ _ that have built up our institution 1 Poor Rea■ race, . «e , .goi . w L-*‘~i after -being------mashed and seasoned. SEWING MACHINES—Repairs on All Kinds—New Singers Sold “We recommend that every retail terv^Gul^stucirhis head in the win- lose all their quality by so doing, E. J. Upham, 1020 W. Broadway...... Sunset 656-W I 1They merchant give serious consideration I • * Qf t h ’e Cri£ son Arms hotel and S° true iS truf mashed SC0VERN, LETT0N, , DAILY TRIPS TO LOS ANGELES TRANSFER, FURNITURE MOVING t. the question of taking action along< yelle(j Everybody did.-—Bor-[ “ n ¡ f e y mo” be pre- nd Blvd...... Home 2241, Sunset 748 Richardson Transfer, 341 % Bra similar lines, as we believe that it FREY CO. will be decidedly in the interest of change. ¡pared beforehand, pack into a hot better merchandising.”—Judicious earthen dish, brush the top with but­ FUNERAL DIRECTORS Advertising. STILL RECRUITING ter or egg and put into the oven for AND MORTICIANS ten minutes. A tablespoon of cream “What is that army officer who LQ eack bw0 potatoes and an ounce of Cor. Brand and Acacia SPEAKING OF ANIMALS had charge of the enlistments doing butter to four medium potatoes sea­ Both Phones 143 on sick leave?” sons them well, with the salt and Before kindness to animals week “Still working on his job.” perhaps pepper. It is best to have Auto Ambulance for News Ads Bring Results comes to a close the Outlook wishes ‘How’s that?” the cream hot, or milk may be used Emergency Calls to make an appeal on behalf of two “He’s recruiting his health.” instead with a little more butter. animals who in the rush of life re­ Baltimore American. Our auto, without charge, at ceive scant consideration. They are The Alabama legislature has for­ the service of relatives in mak­ the “order man” and the newspaper When it really gets warmed up to bidden advertising of liquors in the ing funeral arrangements. The mind of the man who reads Billy Sunday, financially speaking, editor. What some of the tender­ newspapers, on billboards, or by cir­ all the war news is bound to be a made a great clean up in Paterson, hearted housewives, who would lie fighting, probably Italy, too, will mount the water wagon. culars. maze of ignorance. t0°- awake nights if they thought the