OCR Text |
Show l I ! O i . I TEA ' ' iSEST i Q TREE 't1 r rnmrn i J IMPORTED BY SAN FRANCISCO. H HALF POUHD J ' ImWm vbbbbbI HUB 1 We Know I Your Want And have provided I for it. You want your m " clothes laundered better-' better-' I than you can do them at home. R We have all the latest H laundering machinery, ' and can put a better D finish on the clothing than flj you can. I Ogden A Steam Laundry Ptiones 1 i H Laundercrs and Dry Cleaners. J I RACES I I THK NEW LAGOON TRACK 1 I MAY 30 TO JULY 15. g I Admission,, including return-trip, $1- Ladies, 75 cents. ' B 1 Train Schedule, Bamberger Line. 1 I From- Ctedcn: 6:10, 7:30, 9. -00, 10:30 a. m., 12 noor I I L30, 3 p.m. 1 1 From Salt Lak City: 6:10, 7:30, 9.00, 10:30 a. m., 12 noon. I 1:00, J :15, 1:30, 1:45, 2:00, 2:15, 3 p. m. . , i 1 Special trains returning leave Lagoon immediately-after- the - ! J I races. . JUfv'T. I ffJl I First race at 2.30 P. Mr - - - - - I m. i Concerts daily by the Long Beach Municipal1 Bond 40 plec'ei I" 1 E. H. Willey, Director. ' 1 oo Cool, com fortable house excellent production pro-duction "Ingomar" Ogden Theatre tonight. - I F. E. WJEBERiG I ART SCHOOL I I ' 2434 WASHINGTON AVENUE I ; 1 The line of art is not for profession, nor alone for the educated, 1 I neither for the public, but it is for mankind. I , I ' In consideration of the fact that I have had a number of re- I ; I quests to open a school in the following lines stated below, 1 wish to I g I announce that I have opened a studio and extend my invitation to ; gj all interested in same. J I I can state that I have spent 20 years of my life in the art g 1 world of Europe amongst some of the most well known artists, from g 1 whom I have obtained the lastest and most up-to-date principles in j g 1 drawing and painting in the different lines of which my exhibit at I ? g I the studio will fully convince. v i ! jj 1 I therefore extend a cordial invitation to the public who 'desires j f I to become acquainted with the proper principles of producing beau- 1 : jj tiful effects on pap'er and canvas. .Z S "-.- - J ; I LASS WORK ?--- I J I GENERAL DRAWING CLASS Drawing from still 'life, and ; g 1 life in pencil and charcoal. The principles of perspective and light t t IHU. C511CIU.C W I. W LIFE CLASS In portrait drawing and painting from costume model. SKETCH CLASS Short sketches from costume modfel. j COLOR Painting in oil and. water color from flowers, still aj life, the figure, etc. I m ELEMENTARY DESIGN The principles of constructive and S decorative art, with application in. original problems of space and j line composition,-in 'tones and in color. -' j j ADVANCED DESIGN CLASS Advanced problems in the principles of composition and design, with special attention to color, ; kj and including some applied work. i II DECORATOR STUDY Study in difficulties and ornamentive j work of four different styles, as Baroc, Rococo, Renaissance and 1 ''j modern style, with attention to color and tones. i CHILDREN'S CLASS Drawing from plants, objects and the I I figure in pencil, charcoal and water color. - B Studio hours 10 So 12 no'on and 2 to 5 p. m." ' I MASSING PHOTO STUDIO in same j j I building. 2434 Washinqton Ave. I i M eMu Lm JL H, UB J not I Makes summercooking bearablvTiii 1 I i than that, enjoyable. It means a daily half 1 1 I holiday for you, a cool kitchen, a comfortable I 1 i .louse ; spend less time in your kitchen Can I 1 1 you afford to be without all of this Think f i 1 last summer and order a Gas RanpJJ I l -Water Heater. anffc and I ? I Utah LiglitSaiJv I h Gas DepaFfmcet t y v 1 i' BBBMBfillMgl i elephome 102 1 I- ' fe fcfeiilff fc) .'- 'T532i ;-$px fiTBfHfcj |