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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 27

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WEDNESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 5, 1923. PART, 1L SOUTHLAND EiASfVORD. WILL GREET WAR FLEET 6 ffKttU'. $82.50 I TT THE MORALIZERS BY AIMA WUITAKKK "Drat these flies, aren't they a nuisance?" remarked, a we strove to bask In the Joy of a beach, cottage porch.

"Isn't It curious why God put flies In the world? They must be here' for some good purpose. Have you ever thought about It? You know, they say that flJos I 44.in: top $78.50 IwrlffM it mSk.m.. Queen Anne Bedroom Group Los Angeles and San Dicgn to Join Hands in Welcoming Men A weloome from Southern California to the officers and men of the United States battle fleet Is In preparation by the Fleet Welcome Committee of Southern California. In addition to public dances and other occasions of fraternization with the sallormen it is planned to offer, froe transportation to and from amusement centers, free theaters and tree admittance to the finest dancing establishments for all naval men and their partners. In this event, the date of which Is yet to be announced, the munic-i pontics of Los Angeles and ban DIcro are expected to Join II It Imtm WrJM BeautUMy burled overlays add charm to this Beautifully burled overlays add charm to this 1 appealing bedroom group of Queen Anne adaptation in walnut or mahogany veneer.

Drawers are dust-proof large drawers, center gliding. All mirrors are of heavy French plate. It is a suite of unusual value, considering its beauty and refinement as well as its fine construction. la why our astern fruit has more flavor and our eastern people more character And he rambled sJong comfort-ably like that for ever and ever so leng and was afraid to change the subject because when "lovely day" Isn't safe, nothing Is. There really Isn't any defense against the morallzers except perhaps mora moralizing.

They don't stand up under It themselves any better than we do. I love to watch them get restive, even un-dor my own superior moralising. It simply flummuxes them not to be able to shut one off and take tho moralizing Into their own hands. I have a pet one I spring on them now that I think beats theirs to a frazzle. "Yes, life Is very much like my garden.

Some of us deter-iorate from being overcrowded, don't we 7 Then some kind gardener comes along and separates the bulbs but some of us have to be discarded in the process, that others may have more room to expand and blossom. I hate thinning out It seems like killing off babies In their Infancy. 3 hands. The general committee Is Convenient Investment Terms No Interest on Deferred Payments. headed In an honorary capacity by Mayor Cryer of Los Angeles, who will either in person or by representative assist in the program of welcome.

Capt. D. F. Sellers of the $59.75 And then we listened to a nice little bromldio bit of moralizing about flies upward of half an hour. "Ship I broke In at last, as a sail appeared on the horizon.

"Don't ships give one a queer feeling? Fancy them coming all across world to us. And bring-, ing us all sorts of Strang people and goods. It's all so wonderful. You know, we are rather like ships ourselves, aren't we? I have often thought And the old dear was off again on another moralizing cruise. Nothing but lunch rescued us from that one.

"Can't get meat down here, you are going to get a vegetarian lunch," 1 mentioned brightly. "Oh, 1 don't mind. I think we eat too much meat. Isn't It queer how we eat the flesh of animals? You know, when you stop to think about meat And that go led all the "way from the stock-yards to vivisection und Xtonicrucianism. I seem to have quite a lot of friends like that.

There doesn't to be one rafe topic. Just to make polite conversation with a neighbor I mentioned that fall was nearly here see, that tree already, shedding its leaves. That was quite fatal. "Oh, well, my dear, we all have to come to it. Every fall sees us losing some of our charms and youth, and each spring, although we ffeel young again, wa are really older.

And some of us, like that three, meet old' age earlier, don't we? But every Reason of life Is beautiful, dear. Don't you love the VA Ran Diego Training Station and Gen. J. H. Pendleton of the marines also are on the honorary committee.

The Los Angeles branch of the committee, whose secretary is G. K. i Spencer, editor of the Naval Weekly, includes J. A. Benell, James Oliver Stewart, Charles M.

Pincus, K. Lund and H. D. Hallet. In Los Angeles Harbor the com And then the and shrubs if they are not drastically cut 9x12 Body Brussels 8.3x10.6 Scotch Art Rugs, $65.00 Wool Rugs, $37.50 Not quite so luxurious as the Plain centers, with borders of Wilton, yet a very pleasing dainty floral designs; in pleas-floor covering in light effects ing pastel shades of blue, rose, for your bedroom.

We have- taupe, gray; have-on display a great number of made these reversible rugs rugs, appropriate for. all rooms, very popular for the bedroom around this attractive price. in homes both large and small. Finest Worsted Wilton Rug, $145 Of deep pile with jaspe taupe ground interspersed with several large floral designs combining blue with exquisite or-f chid shades. Border of dark blue displays fascinating Chinese designs.

9x12 Size. mittee Is composed of H. W. Bran-nert of the Magnet Store. Mr.

Thomas of the Angelus Company. back and trimmed which must bo a harrowing operation for them they can't make their best J. W. Hooper, J. M.

Dunbar and the Smith Shoe Company. The San Diego committee con Growth. And the artful weeds if that come up, looking so deceit sists of John S. Forward, the Krnesting Company, A. B.

Ward, fully like the real plant, and teal Its nourishment pjid choke it to death. Base Imitations, Just former naval lieutenant; John McKnlght, J. L. Sturz, L. A.

Hunt like rase people. er, tester Brown, F. C. Hammond, Roy B. Campbell, Norman F.

Maw of the Gray-Maw Music And the tall beautiful chrysanthemums, that wouldn't be tall I 1 "Tm' i uli! iiiiliMiiiliii'ii Li ii i 1 1 and beautiful if a straight alaln mi Company, Joseph J. Shapiro, Wil Loiiis XV Bedroom Suite liam H. Abell, H. M. Folsom and C.

H. Mlelke. As the fleet enters the various ports member of these committees will meet the commanding officers end explain tho plans to be per recced and arrange for as many men as possible being permitted to come ashore during the period This distinctive suite comes in walnut and mahogany veneers on the most select hardwood. Exquisite burled inlays of lighter tone enrich the fine surfaces of these pieces. All drawers are duslproof targe ones are center gliding.

of welcome home from the long cruise. It is further suggested by the committees that all stores and civic buildings be decorated with the national colors and otherwise Dresser, 53 inches wide, with mirror 43x30 inches old stake was not supporting them, and a maternal hand nipping off the sucker buds and giving them exclusive nourishment. Like geniuses, you know, with an adoring, selfless spouse at home. Or like lovely acWesses with a rich "angel" and a first-class publicity agent in the background. And then those Jolly hardy flowers that Just grow because they know you love them, and don't mind a little neglect if they know you can't help it.

Our best friends, you know, are like that. Then there are the modest flowers that have such a wonderful perfume, and tho haughty flaunting blooms with no scent at all. And the loving gardener has to constantly fight against blights and worms and snails and gophers. Just rs mothers have to protect their young from so many ills in life, to say nothing of bad company. Well, once I get started on that one, no professional moralfzer can get a word in edgeways.

I have a bully time and always with the sublime consciousness that am outmoralizing the morallzers and giving them no end of precious philosophical Instruction. autumnal tints? That's what is meant by growing old gracefully. Home people are mellowed Or ele its a golfer. Golfers are incurable morallzers. "Oolf Is very much like life." oome nice old dear will say wistfully.

"If you keep straight down the middle and make nice clean shots, you keep out of trouble. But if you get careless or reckless, you get in the rough or out-of-bounds and pay the penalty. It's the steady players that come out best In the long run. The flashy ones get Into trouble. And then there's the bunkers Just like life's handicaps They can go on for hours and hours like that, always with the pleasant feeling that they are Instructing you in life's little vagaries while dilating upon the charms and aggravations ot their, favorite game.

"Lovely day, isn't It One of our best California brand I said brightly to a visiting tourist. "Yes and you Californlans are like your climate, yon know. All alike, no contrasts. You miss the stimulation of the changing seasons. It isn't natural, you see.

You need the hardships, the storms, the extremes of the elements. Just as we need them in life. It is necessary. lor people to have sorrows Service prepared for the fleet's reception DATA ABOUT LATE MATE Vanity Dresser, center mirror, $165 $92.50 to all homes 20x50 inches Dccl, Full or Twin COMES HIGH 1 --r I Size Detective 'Agency Sues to Collect JFrom Widow for Chifiorobe $135 Chifiorette Shadowing Husband Although freed from her youth But I don't believe anyone con- siaers i am at my conversational ini im.hnnrt "rniinf Armand T- man ana conflicts and hardships in best in that mood life tor their character's sake. That his own moralizer.

We' do not discriminate. Whether your home be a modest bungalow or a palatial residence, it may be beautifully furnished in good taste from our extensive stock. However inexpensive or costly your selection from our floors, you profit by the utmost value in every purchase. Alerlai the troubles of Mrs Kate d'Aleria, wealthy widow of the late Senator Nixon of Nevada, resulting from her second matrimonial ad 1M venture, are not over, It was re vealed yesterday when she filed an MM swer to the suit brought against her by the William J. Burns Inter iff" TiTl' national Detective to ob tain payment for services rendered The agency asserted that they shadowed the "Count" during the summer of 1921 at Mrs Aleria request, "and obtained in formation which resulted in her Elizabeth Jordans Column: WHAT CHILDREN OVERHEAR Every one who has a small child Is overcome at times by some evidence of its precocious Intelligence.

Watching this, the happy parent tells the world that there simply isn't another kid on the footstool as bright and sharp as his. We are not so overwhelmed by the cleverness of children not our own, but if we are observant we cannot fail obtaining her divorce from the tk youthful so-called nobleman. When the bill was presented, the plaintiff asked for an accounting and the Itemized bill showed that nation-wide search had been car ried on by the operatives of the ml-, -rl 1 agency, and that the actions of d'Aleria had been, watched in the to realize how much the little eyes and ears around us are taking in. Coil Springs and 40-lb. mattress are included with this The surprising part of all this Is leading cities all over the country ZJheHoms of OmrUseO, uo Member of American Homes Bureau For these services a bill amount bed, dresser and chifforette, in walnut CT 7 7T f)fl ivory or silvertone finish, at pJ.UUU Ing to more than $9000 was.

pre Better American Homes sented on which, $5000 was paid by Mrs, Aleria. In her answer to the suit of the agency to collect the rest of the sum, she admitted asked. "She used to be so plump and rosy." "She heard me say I might have to send her to an orphan asylum," the mother cheerfully -explained. "Since then she won't so out of tha house s'fle Is so afraid the asylum will pet her an' she don't eat much, either." 4 I looked at the woman aghast. VTou haven't any idea of sending her to an asylum, have you?" "No ma'am, not But it looked at one time as if I might have to." if that, knowing how clever their children are, and how indefatig-ably their little, brains are working on the new problems of their little" 'lives, parents nevertheless continue to 'talk freely as they do )eforev Children on subjects children should not hear discussed.

Every 1 day, every perhaps, In almost every American homo where children are, things are said which confuse and bewilder the little folks. that she had employed the detec fives' but that their work was not worth more than the amount she FOR MOVING, STORING, PACKING, SHIPPING, PHONE 874121 paid. LONG BEACH'S COURTOPENED (Continued from First Page) LITTLE MARY'S THtTXDERBOLT Vi. t0 con ince tne woman that she must "Oh, she doesn understand lift that terror from the child' and after binding and gagging him, left. Earlier In the night the safe In DENY PLEA FOR GOLSH IN SLAYING the Demi Tasse Cafe on Santa Monica Boulevard opposite the Santa Monica City Hall was entered, the safe removed and taken to a vacant lot at Fourteenth Almond.

According to testimony, when the latter refused to shake hands Goleh grappled with him and a short first fight ensued, Nelson stopping it. Golsh then went to the house near by. Coming out he opened f.re on McAlmond and Nelson. The first shot struck Nelson In the wrist, glanced and penetrated his body, striking his spinal column and killing him. The defense did not attempt to deny the shooting.

A defense was advanced that a sunstroke which street and Pico Boulevard. There it was opened and 100 in cash removed. Life Imprisonment Term for Murder of Deputy is Upheld by Appeal Court buui. ens nerself, having no imagination, attached no special importance to the little thing's mental condition. Doctors tell us that many of the diseases-of later life are attributable to certain strains, anxieties and fears of childhood.

That surely is another good reason rhiL Pare.nw3 ehould 8Par their the, overbearing of talk 7nt the Childish fears lead t0 corrodin (CowrHht. i3. by EllMfcrtli Jordan.) SAYS TOE SPENT SAVINGS ON OTHERS Guests of their boarding house at 412 Buena Vista street were the recipients of his wife's gracious-ness and favors, Jose Misa declared in a suit for divnrr Golsh had suffered about eighteen months before caused him to lose his Judgment when excited. In The appeal of Frank B. Golsh, sanity was not convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life imprison ment, was denied in a decision handed down yesterday by the DOPE MEN' SENTENCED Three violators of the Harrison narcotic law were given sentences to the Federal penitentiary on McNeil Island yesterday, by Judge Second District Court of Appeal, Division One.

Presiding Justice vininin thA ftpr.inlnn. Jus- what we're talking about." Mary's mother airily when some other member of the family called attention to the 4-year-old infant, listening to her father's talk with strained ears. But the mother was mistaken. Mary understood that something was wrong and the next day produced the result of her reflections with' startling effect. "Papa says we're all going to the' poor house to live," she suddenly observed, while half a dozen neighbors were chatting with her parents on the family veranda.

"Can 1 take my dollies to the poor house, mother?" As it happened one of the neighbors was a banker from whom Mary's father was at that time trying to obtain a heavy loan. The child's remark started a more careful Investigation of the father's financial condition, with the result that he did not get the loan. The family did not learn its lesson, for a week later little Mary gave a group of neighbors another bit of inside Information. "We're going have a mortgage on our house." she blithely announced. It was at a children's party that another preoccupied and worried-looking child suddenly gave this Information to the assembled company: "Mother spends so much money that father can't pay the bills, and we don't know what we're going to do about It!" The other day I observed that I he child of my laundress was looking thfti and pale.

LITTLE LOOSE'S BVGBEAK the 'matter ith James. Paul Sarez drew two years. that other officers were on the scene, responded. As Lavenbarg entered, the dance hall one of the bandits dashed out and cohered him with his revolver. The gangster pulled the trigger but the revolver Jammed.

Shouting a warning to his companions, the bandit leaped into the water, thirty feet below. The other two bandits, taking a side entrance, also fled from the dance hall and leaped from the pier into the water, with the officers who had concealed themselves in the room in close pursuit. The officers opened fire on the men, firing steadily for some time and attracting a great crowd. Valentine Neldhas, 35 years of age, one of the trio, was struck five times while struggling to gain the protection afforded by the pier. He staggered to the beach and was placed under arrest.

H. Reynolds, 2S years of age, the second man captured, swam underneath the pier and clinging to one of the piles shouted that he wished to surrender. He was allowed to make his way to the beach, with the guns of the officers trained on him and there gave himself up. He has been removed to the County Jail. The attempted robbery of the dance hall followed three other crimes in the bay district Monday night and early yesterday morning.

Late Monday night two bandits entered the Santa Monica bathhouse at the mouth of Santa Monica Canyon, held up J. O. Martin, the manager, and robbed the place of $1700. They also tore a diamond ring tices Craig and Works concurred Sadi Allande, two and one-half years, and Edward Morelll three years. yesterday against Maria Misa.

Whlie About the same time, according to police, Keeze's paint store at Fourteenth street and Santa Monica Boulevard was entered, the safe forced and $200 taken. Police are convinced that the robberies are all the work of one gang and that the two suspects in custody are members of this band. Close Deal tor Apartment. and Store Location Negotiations were closed yesterday for the sale of the southwest corner of Vermont avenue and Thirty-sixth Place to M. Kerst through A.

C. Blumenthal and associates. Plans are being formulated for the erection of a two-story brick store and apartment building, at a cost of 140,000. The structure will be 95 feet wide, and 133 feet and, will be designed after the architecture of the Spanish Renaissance. T.

W. Tolchard, former owner of the as associates. Evidence at the trial showed that Golah shot and killed Thomas Nelson, a deputy sheriff. June 10. ne was sick, nis wife took their Joint savings and spent it on other men, the husband asserted.

Misa asked that the court make a settlement of their community property and order that his wife return the funds which he declared she took 1922. He Area lour enoia tore a finger from the hand of Donald McAlmond. who was beside Nelson, both being mounted on horses. The killing was the result of mrinr what McAlmond considered undue attention to the trom tne Dante to entertain 'he? male friends. The cc iple were married December 15, 1922 and separated August 11 last, the complaint states.

MEN'S AND WOMEN'S WEAR 900 South Hill LOS ANGELES AGENTS latter's wife and occurrea on me ranch of Alice McAlmond. sister of Donald. McAlmond and Nelson were at the ranch when.Golsh. who had been employed by McAlmond and discharged Just prior to the killing, came to the fence. Golfih climbed over the fence and attempted to shake hands with Mc Copper Etchings in Sepia Tones A fcautiful pictorial rotogravure section containing from eight to twelve pages is issued eacL week with the SUN DAY TIMES, tor the FORSYTHE TAILORED BLOUSES ROBBED WHILE EATIXG Louis Miller, 3225 West Twenty-seventh street, went to a restaurant at 241 South Vermont avenue to eat.

When he left, he told the police. $90 in cash and a $100 check were missing from his pocket. property, sola tne noiatng ror a reported consideration of 1100,000. valued at JS00 from Martin's finger.

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