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Show NEW FURNITURE 1 FOR GUS HOLME Guh Holmes of the Knutsford is subject of the following- pleasant HttiS item in the Los Angelos Examiner, i "When Gud Holmes, In company wltlR Senator Smith, was taken to his newJL offices In the Braly building by MaiW nger W. a. Wilson Inst night and Jm formed that tho elegant mahogai furnishings wero a testimonial J'i esteem from his old employees Angeles, tho hotel man made tvd&Aj threo efforts to say something, oB j turned and went from the bu!ldjvj "The rooms are on the ninth floor djlf tho new skyscrnpor. Everything ljjjf them was put there by the hotel poplfi'fe It Is their fnrewell gift to their em'4u jployer. J1 "Tho rooms were decked last night InSIl flowers and greenery. Handsome rugslll are on the floor, and nil the oflhe fltnli tlngo are of the choicest df-srrlption- Wfi " 'Of course the outelde public knowJj nothing of what Mr. Holmes has bcenjl to Ids associates.' said Mr. Wilson 'I know of one instance where a faithful 1 omployce now crippled with rheumatism S hoH been on the pay roll for ten months". Like Instances could be multiplied, andi if it Is no wonder, to us who know, thai I, this spontaneous toptimonlal of affcc-J j tlon has been given. Every employe ll of tho hotel was reprowntr-d ' " ; ( |