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8 THEWEATHER • LOfl ANGELES, Jon. 11 Time. [ Bur. | Th. |"R,HT|WlndT|Vel.|We»th«r. sa. m.fjn.Sl ISO I "« INR j 7 ( Clear. • »p. m.[ W.2J [ 5* I- M ( W | 1 | Pt. cMy. Maslmum t»mperatur«, 67. ! Minimum temperature, 48. Weather Conditions BAM FRANCISCO, Jan. W.— The premiurs Is fulling slowly Blor.g the northern coast and conditions are favorable for a moderate dis turbance alon* the California oo»«t Thiiriday. High southeast winds prevail off shore snd Koutheitst storm warnings are displayed from Sun Francisco northward. Forecast California, nyth of Tehnehnpl— Rain Thurs day; brisk to high southeast wind. Callfomls, south of Tehachapl— Cloudy, un settled weather Thursday, probably rain by night; fresh south winds. Lou Angeles and vicinity— Cloudy, unsettled weather Thursday, probably rain by night; frewh south wlndn. MARRIAGE LICENSES JBNNINGS-SPEnR-Danlel Jennings, aged 44, native of Pennsylvania, resident of Los An- Reles, and Mary B. Speer, 27, native of Cali- fornia, re«M"nt of Los Angeles. BKRTII — VRTTER— Theodore Berth, «ged 69, native of Franco, resident of Los Angeles, and Helen K. Vetter, 35. native ot Minne- sota, resident of I^s Anreles. MILLBR-PARKERSON-Darlo Miller, aged ?>, native of California, resident of Sun Uabrlel, and Mary A. Parkerson. aged U, native of California, resident of Los Angeles. RATHBUN-BARD — Louis U. Rathbun, aitod 47, native of New York, resident of Los Angeled, and Margaret R. Bard. 43, native of Minnesota, renldfmt of Los Angeles. GILL-FIFIKI.D— CIaude C. Gill, aged 25, na- tive of California, reßldent of Los Angeles, and Luella P. Flfleld, 18, native of lowa, renlilent of Los Angeles. SCOFIELD-CROTHAMEL— James B. Scofleld. bkpil 26, native of New York, reildent rf Ttlalto, *nd Katherlne Crothamel, 23, native of Pennsylvania, resident of Rlalto. PUDKIRK-PARHON— Walter W. Pudklrk, nired 27. native of lowa, resident of Long Beach, and Ida Parson, 20, native of Wis- consin, re»ld«nt of Long Beach. BIRTHS ATKINSON— Reuben and wife, 1610 Hobson street. January 6, a son. BRODY— Wiley and wife, 2725 Hynes street, C.A SSKLi-Is'aac "and wife, 1538 East Twenty- third street, January 6, a son. COSIMANO— NiccoIo and wife, 682 Lamar street, January 10, a daughter. LEE— L. M. and wife, 727 Sunset boulevard, THATCHER— Fred' WV and wife, 1224 Cata- llna street. January 16, a daughter. WHEELER— J. E. and wife. 6003 Compton avenue, January 12, a daughter. WILLIAMS— George L. and wife, 42214 South Hope street, January 5, a daughter. Peck & Chase Co., undertakers and embalm- ers; lady assistant; 433 S. Hill. Tel. Main 61. ■ DEATHS LKNSON— lnfant of Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Lenson. 813 West Forty-first street, nßtlve of Los Angeles, Indigestion, aged 7 days. ROYCE— Thomas, County hosplaal, native of West Virginia, pulmonary tuberculosis, a (ted 47 years.- SMALL— Eugene C, Dayton avenue, native of Massachusetts, tuberculosis of bowels, \VATTS— Clyde"" M., 2715 Dorchester street, native ot Missouri, phthisis pulmpnalls, aged ■h) years. ' * — * ' WILLEY— J. M., County hospital, native of New Hampshire. -Insanity, aged 73 yaani_ DIED TEALE— In Fallon. Nevada. January 12, . Fred - Houston i Teale. aged- 38. Funeral from family residence. 213 South ' Soto street, Thursday, January IS. at 11 a. ra. Friends Invited. Cremation private. BAKER— At 640 West Sixteenth street, Jan- uary 18, 1905. Mrs. Sarah Baker, mother of Mrs. Robert W. Haynes and Eugene V. BRESEE BROS. CO. lE S^ 'U*S£X\£Z "TSaSf AKERS turtles and Children. yWUtIWUiu PIERCE BROS. & CO sTnneral directors, 810-SH S. Flower street Oar lady undertaker. Miss Elisabeth Thompson, In attendance for women and children day or nisht. Phon» South 117. SPECIAL NOTICES . '■ -"-~^~ When you buy 2Vio paper and pay, say 600 " for border. Our $1 quality paper and border for 12-ft. room made us famous; 7-ft. shades 25c and 35c; 36-in. dyed burlap, 15c; 40-ln heavy dyed burlap, 20c; 76-ln. (tint 72-ln.) heavy natural, 20c. These and especially fitted for tinting and painting. Best paint, $1.50 per gal.; mold- Ing, 2o ft.; uaper cleaner, 25c; old English floor wax, 40c; painting reasonable and guaranteed. WALTER BROS., 627 S. Spring st. Phones-Main 1065; Home 1055. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF CO-PART- nershlp— The co-partnership firm heretofore existing under the firm name and style ot Nelsse & Kutz, and conducting a general plumbing business at No. ISM East First street, Los Angeles, California, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Said business I will hereaf.er be conducted by Val. Nelsse Individually. Dated December 2, 1904. VAL NEISSE, SAM C. KUTZ. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ALPINE Oil Company was adjourned until Friday, January 27, at 3 p. ru.. at 216 Tajo build- ing. CHAS. T. DOLLINGER. Secretary. BORDER AND PAPER FOR 12-FOOT ROOM, $1; all borders same price as paper; best paint, $1.50 gal.; /-ft. shades, 35c; molding, 2c foot. WALTER BROS., 627 S. Spring. SO! CAL. TRANSFER CO.— TRUNKS, 25C and up: general drayage. Tels. Main 3486; Home 2184. 321 W. SECOND ST. I'iONEER CARPET CLEANING WORKS. Tel. Main 217; Home 217. 756 S. Olive. Up- holsterlng anil carpet cleaning. WANTED Help— Male WANTED — MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade; eight weeks completes; positions guaranteed; constant practice; expert In- structions; wages made while learning; largest, lightest and cleanest college In California; all principal cities; established twelve years; any student is our recom- mendation. Call or write for our special terms. MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE. 118-115 East Second Street. HUMMEL BROS. A CO. EMPLOYMENT AGENTS. A strictly first-class, reliable sgency. AD. kinds of help promptly furnished. Your or- ders solicited. 116-118 Eaßt Second street. Between Main and Los Angeles Sts. Largest and best equipped offices on ths Pacific Coast. Telephone Main 508. ONLY ORIGINAL MOLER COLLEGE Wants men to learn the barber trad*. Only eight weeks required. Wages earned while learning; positions secured when com- petent. New quarters; new appliances; con- stant practice; expert instruction; catalogue mailed free. MOLER SYSTEM COLLEGE, ban Francisco, Cal. All other so-called col- leges are Imitators. WANTED - MEN, WESTERN CANADA, free aovernment land; success and independ- ence assured; maps, pamphlets, home-seek- «*« f^.".™.' 011 rate "- App 'y or wr "» a. h. McGAFFIN, 30514 B. Spring st. BOY WANTED FOR CHECK ROOM FOR h^^-w^tm'^s?^."" pafent '- Ap "' y Help— Ferrule WANTED— LADIES TO LEARN THE BAR- ber trade; no charge* for flr.t six; will open finest lady shop in city: positions given our graduates. Call or write MO- LBR'S BARBER COLLEGE. 115 E. Beoond. Situations— Male WANTED-SITUATION AS MALE NURBH to tare for gentleman. Experienced mußiiau- - Ist. BOX 803. Herald office. " ■\VANTED-6ITIJATION AS ISXI'KRT TAIUm and cutter, with references, box 844, lierald office. Real Estate Vk'.I.VI'KII— M.M.II,I,, FKOUUCTIVM UAM'll near Nanta Ana, or eoxjr lite- room cottage tit tfauta Ana. \t lIHiIIT A lI.IM.MUKM, 320 Il>ru« Bldg. I*' YOU FIND IT. DIKFICUT TO HUNT OR sell your property, call UVtihll KIJAI i i CO.. ita Metvaulllo i-lace. Mulu nvitl; Uom* $m •. 4 Wilt Ad Premiums The most liberal offer *v*r mad* br any Hcwdpflp^r to Rdv^rtln^rß In t n© "W ah t AQ Department Is printed to Herald patrons. With every eaih "Want Ad" for The Sun- day Herald amounting to 20 cents or more, at tha rat* of 1 cent a word. The Herald will give free of charge a handsome cloth- bound book. These book* are standard works, and there are over 800 title* to seleot from. Take your Sunday want Rdn to tho n»»r- £st dm ff dtorB™"*you will flnd It In thft int**™ and recelv* an order en The Herald for » Bring the order to The lierald. office at your convenience and select your book, which will he absolutely free. HIiINZKMANS PHARMACY, Ninth and Spring. MeLAIN * I.ELAND DRCO CO., Tempi* and Nprlng. A. J. MARK/, Adams and Central. F. N. VAN HORN, 847 E. Flr*t. 11. (!. WORLAND, 2183 K. Flret. ERNEST 11. HAI.L, 86th and Central. " NINA O. EDMISTON, Vermont and fttttt' A. I'.'flltinELElt. 8727 WeMer At*. C. 11. LEWIS, Third and Mnln. H'KNTI.AKK PHARMACY, 2100 W. Seventh, p. 11. 1.KW19, Ninth nnd Flgueroa. HARPER ft McELREU, Washington and Georgia. . ■.» B. C. ANSI.r.v, 1501 W. Seventh. DR. lIASKMEIER'S PHARMACY, 55th and I.i;uis r "iim;<i CO., Seventh and Central. J. V. AKEY,. Vernon nnd Central. STAR PHARMACY, Sixteenth and Star. W. 8. CHERINGTON, Pico nnd Union Ay*. FItEEMAN-LJHCOMn CO., lAth and Hoover. 11. I. PARK, Bush and WnMhlnatnn. NANCE'S DIU'G STOKE, Washington and Central Aye. Tlir, I. ion DRUG STORE, 12th and Ten- CIIICAGO PHARMACY, Central and 12th. 11. O. VOECKUI.I,, Eighth and Central. HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY, 5703 Pasadena Aye. PEOPLE'S PHARMACY, 533 Temple. • , G KAICUFFEH, 211 Allso. B£CKWITII DRUG STORE, 1453 San 11. KALLIWODA, 1060 Temple. BOYLE HUUIIITS DRUG STORE, 1953 E. First. F. .'. KRUELL, 2(101 San Pedro. EAST L. A. DRUO STORE, Aye. 24 and Downer Aye. N. IN. MILLER, 2131 Downer Aye. VAN'CK'S DRUG STORK, 7th and Flgaeroa. PARRISII ft ItAILEY, Bth and Olive. Tlinm:i, pharmacy. Third and Flgaeroa. SKNTOI'S PHARMACY, Sentous and 11th. MILTON DRUG CO., Washington and San Pedro. RKI) CROSS DRUG STORE, 8130 S. Main. EDWARD G. BINZ, 2500 S. Main. A. N. GIRARD CANDY STORE, 2300 San Pedro. CRKBCENT DRUG STORE, 6th and Towne. H. E. HOWARD, 2681 W. Pico. WILSON'S PHARMACY, 6th and Flgueroa. WKBEK DRUG CO.. 9th and San Pedro. DOUGHTY ft HAKTI.KTT, 7th and Wall. J. W. CALDER, 746 Nan Pedro. , FIGUEROA PHARMACY, Pico and Fig- neron. MORTON CIGAR STORE, Washington and Main. ARCADE PHARMACY. 905 K. Mil. BOYD PHARMACY, Washington and Ver- mont. MUNDORF BROS.' CIGAR STORE, Colo- rado mid Raymond, Pasadena. C. 11. WARD, 41 N. Fair- Oaks Aye., Pasa- MKTCALF PHARMACY, Raymond and Colorado, Pasudeoa. SIIECKLES* DRUG STORE, Station H, N. l'uKiiilenii, Cal. CANDY STAND, OLD WHARF, Santa Mon- ica, Cal. PACIFIC PHARMACY, Third and Utah, Sunln Monica, Cal. OCEAN PARK DRUG CO., 139 Pier Aye., Ocean Park, Cal. PIER (STORE CIGAR STAND, Ocean Park. WOLF'S DRUG STOKE, 2d and Pine Sts., Long Beach, Cal. E. H. JACKSON, 130 Pine St., Long Beach. ARMOUR'S PHARMACY, Son Pedro, Cal. SEASIDE DRUG STOKE, San Pedro, Cal. MAY'S DRUG STORE, Redondo, Cal. E. J. PLUMMER, Front St., Redondo, Cal. SMITH'S DRUG STORE, 103*4 »• Green- leaf Aye., Whittler, Cal. L. ROCKWELL, DRUGGIST, Compton. HOLLYWOOD PHARMACY, Hollywood. GLENDALE STOKE, Glcndale. Cal. ELWOOD'S DRUG STORE. Alhambra, Cal. JOHN P. RICE. DRUGGIST. Downey. Cal. WANTED Agents WANTED— AGENTS EVERYWHERE TO sell our Una of wall paper, paints, burlaps, W. shades, moldings, etc.; samples free. of charge. WALTER BROS.. 637 S. Spring. $5.00 DAILY. A-SENTS, LADY OR GENT— Nineteen new hot sellers. Just arrived from the eaM. 11l COURT ST. To Purchase — Real Estate Have cash purchasers for lots, houses and business properties. FRANK LERCH, 121 Henne Block. Money WANTED— MONEY, IN LARGE OR SMALL amounts, toi loans on improved real es- tate. I can obtain for you 6 to 7 per cent net on the same class ot securities on which you get 4 per cent through savings banks. Twenty years' experience in Los Angeles enables me to select safe Investments. Highest bank references of- fered. Correspondence from non-residents invited. R. W. POINDEXTER. 400 Wll- cox Building. L. A. It. B. WANTED— 6 PER CENT NET INTEREST"! payable stml-annually on our paid-up cer- tificates; nothing better In the market; uni- form satisfaction given for eight years past; safe as government bonds; secured by de- posit of first mortgages with a trustee; In- vestigate; write for booklet and Information to the PROTECTIVE SAVINGS BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, W. O. Blewltt, Secretary. 101 N. Broadway. Los Angeles. WANTED— A LOAN OF $1000 FOR ONE OR three years; city Improved, value $2,100, as security. 109 HENNE BUILDING. 122 West Third. To Rent WANTED— ALL OWNERS OF RENTAL PROPERTY ' TO KNOW THAT WE DO A RENTAL BUSINESS DON'T WORRY —IF YOU WANT A TENANT— LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US MINKS ft FAIUSII, 815 SOUTH HILL STREET. WANTED TO RENT— S OR 6-ROOM COT- tage on good car line. Must be modern; not to exceed $25 per month. Address BOX 845, Herald office. Houses WANTED— THE BEST THREE OR FOUR- room cottage $1400 can buy. Must be large lot. Address BOX 831, Herald QfHce. To Purchase — Miscellaneous WANTED— A aOOD HUNTING DOG. Tv"- ply JOHN PETERSON, cigar stand, corner Seventh and Mateo streets. Houses to List WANTED— WE HAVE OPENED A REN- tal department In our business, and solicit houses for rent. J. A. MORLAN & CO., 412 Chamber of Commerce Building. Lodging Houses WANTED— A WELL LOCATED LODGING house for caah. J. A. MORLON & CO., 413 Chamber of Commerce Hldg. Miscellaneous WANTED-YOUR HOUSE AND BIGN painting. C. J. BOULDKN. (28 8. Main st Phone Ws>t lU. ATTORN EY3-AT-LAW iiIVOKCB LAW -A~ SPECIALTY; "^ ADVICB free. No to* without success or In advance. Call or writ* G. W. COOK. 621 Sttmaon block, corner Third and Spring. Open every •venlng. plVOlu.'W LAWS— AttVICU ITMKB; NO D'cis! without success; private. . J. H. SMITH, 121 W. Third st. Room all. 1 to 4b. in. > LOS ANGELES HERALD: THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, 190 J. FOR SALB Houses NRW "EVEN-ROOM COTTAGfi. *a:WO — «500 cn-h, «M nnrt Interest monthly) a beautiful cnttfljr* home In a restricted residence dectlon, Kouthwent, near West Adams street; tot Soxl4K, with 20-foot alley; the houne h»« «n especially pleasing exterior and a well arranged In- terior, with seven largft rooms; veranda floor and steps of cement; the parlnr, li- brary and dining room can be thrown to- gether when desired; the dining room has a large and expensive buffet and a recessed grate and mantel; ther* are three large bedroom*, bis; bathroom, linen closet, con- pres* eight feet wide; laundry room with two stationary tubs; a full supply of larg« closets. nan rt br o • 828-829 Bradbury Bulldlns;, L. A. R. B. FOR SALE— BY INGRAM ft BRIGGS INGRAM * RRIU4J* Sacrificed for quick sale. linnn. $600 cash, balance $10 per month, Including Interest; a modern five-room cot- tage. Lot 40x190, south exposure, on a Is a smalt hall, bath, cellar, magnolia trees, vine*, (lowers and fruit in rear. Kitchen large and gas heater goes with property. This house must be sold at one*. INGRAM * BRIOOS. 002 HnilT Hid*.. Cor. 4th & Spring Sts. Phone 29. n. N. LAMBERTH * CO., GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS, SUITE 414, BRALY BLDQ. LET U8 BUILD YOUR HOME. WHAT WE PUT IN OUR HOUSES: First-class workmanship and plumbing, beautiful china closets In the new colonial style, columned arches, sliding doors, pol- ished floors handsome mantel and everything that goes to make a modern home. Call and see our plans— we have over one hundred drawings to select from, and II Is no trouble to sketch you out others to suit your own ideas. • R. N. LAMBERTH * CO., SUITE 414, BRALY BLDO. Phones: Home 2620; Main 2222. FOR SALE— A NICK RESIDENCE. ' A NICE RESIDENCE. New residence, 1362 W. 29th St., foot of Mnnlo aye.; lawn and a handsome chain effect for lighting; both gas and electricity; 7 large rooms and living rooms; 4 cham- bers In white enamel; Flemish oak down- stairs, beamed ceilings, dining-room bur- lapped; mantel grate; dining-room, living- room handsomely papered, highly polished hardwood floors; furnace room, two toilets; In fact every convenience. BOWEN & CHAMBERLIN. ' - 440 Douglas Bldg. Members Los Angeles Realty Board. FOR SALE— •THE INSIDE FIGURE." (Terms to suit.) M $3500 — The best buy on Crocker street, near Sixth, with five-room cottage; nothing else In the block for $500 more. •3000— Six-room cottago and lot 47x147 on Vermont avenue, looking into the fa- mous Westmoreland; tho long range of mountains right before your eyes all the time: half block from car line, and de- cidedly the best bargain on Pico Heights. E. M. REYNOLDS, Tel. 1939. 220 Grant Building. Handsome four-room cottage on Echo Park rbad. on car line, with four large lots that can be made Into eight lots. This Is a pick-up. Price $3000. Five-room cottage on Ceres avenue: lot Is valued at $3000: this is close .to Fifth Btreet and backs to Central avenue, and will double In value In a short time. Price $3750. THOS. J. HAMPTON CO., 119 South Broadway. FOR SALE— Look, Look. This great bargain for 30 days only. We will build you a modern up- to-date five-room cottage for $1000, all com- plete. No payments due until house Is finished. Plans and specifications free. For Exchange— Modern flats close In for vacant property. CALIFORNIA BUILDING CO. G. W. Duncan, General Manager, Phones: 433 Mason Building. Home 6636 Comer Fourth and Broadway. Main 3395. Entrance on 4th Street. FOR SALE — $1800. HANDSOME, NEW ' AND MODERN FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE. WELL BUILT, SANITARY PLUMBING. NICE LAWN, ASSORTED FRUIT TREES. LOT 40X140. THIS IS A GREAT BIG BARGAIN AT $1800. COOPER & WOLFSKILL. 614 TRUST BUILDING. FOR SALE- LET US BUILD FOR YOU A modern 5-room cottage, with porcelain plumbing, everything complete and ready to move into, for $1200; a 6-room for $1500; either for cash or on Installments. WHITING, THOMPSON & CO., Phone. Home 1075. 230 Byrne Bldg. E. G. DEVENS. C. P. MCDONALD. Phone Home 1566. New 5-room, with bath, toilet, china closet, mantel, etc.. on corner lot, 50x150. One block from good ear line. Select your own paint, wall tints and mantel. Price $2000; $200 cash. Just started, a six-room cottage on lot 55x 160. If you are quick you can select paint and wall tints. Price $2100. Easy terms. 218 S. BROADWAY. . 439 COi.- BLDO. HOUSES BUILT ON EASY PAYMENTS- Come to our office and talk It over. We are always pleased to meet you at our office, and will gladly explain what we can do fur you. It costs you nothing to look over our plans and specifications, and if we have not got what you want we will draw It for you free of charge. BLISS & GOULD, 214 Johnson Building. OUR HOMES FIT YOUR PURSE. $50 rash, bulance same aa rent. will buy you a nice home. We are homo doctors. Tell us your troubles. FIDELITY REAL ESTATE CO., 634 South' Spring Street. FOR SALE— SII,OOO. Southwest corner Eighth and Rampart streets; twelve-room house; lot 65x136; swell, sightly, superb. Also lot, 60x135, next adjoining, for $2000. Must be sold to close an estate. I>. F. McGARRY, Executor, V HOl Bryson Block. FOR SALE— SIX-ROOM COTTAGE, WITH attic, bath, walks, palms and lawn; New England street, near Seventeenth; worth . $2500, but must sell; $2150 will take it this week; only $475 cash, balance 7 per cent. If you want a home, here is your chance to get one cheap. lIIVKLY ft CO., Room 228, 703 South Spring. NICE FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE IN BOYLE Heights, with cove celling* in front rooms, on lot 50x145 to alley, and the price Is only $2250, and $700 down, balance on easy terms SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REALTY AND INVESTMENT CO., ltoonu 818 and 31U Pacific Electric Building, Cor- ner Sixth and Main Streets. FOR SALE— S3OOO. Five-room, new, modern cottage, close In; will trade equity for good lot; pay- ments $20 per month; splendid opportunity If you Intend buying a home. NORTON * HAY, 318 West Third Street. FOR SALE— ONLY $600 CASH, BALANCE i.f $UOO in monthly payments of $10. will buy a five-room cottage on West Thirty- eighth street. Bee HEHRON-BAXTKR,RKALTY CO., HOO-301 11. \V. Ilellinan Building. L. A. R. B. FOR SALE— BY OWNER, 3715 S. HOPE ST., new, 2-story house, 7 rooms, bath, large re- ception hall, two toilets, buffet, brick man- tel, > polished floors; lot 45x120, east front. A good neighborhood. A bargain for $3500. F. Z. PHILLIPS, 130 W. 17th St. Phone 21692. FOR BALE— I2SOO; COTTAGE, NEW, EVERY convenience, sunny, south front, fin* old sycamor* trees, graded street, near Pasadena avenue car. Avenu* 40. Only $360 cash. WM. N. HOLWAY. 220 Grant Bldg. Horn* 19M. FOR SAI.E-UOUSKS; BUILT ON KABJ terms. Get my prices; plans free. . W. W. ANDERSON, Contractor and Uullder, 420 Hradbury Bulldlrg. KOR SALE-NEW 4 AND 6-ROOM COT- tages, $804 to $1(00; $50 and up cash, balance umi as rent. Call In and see me before buy- Ing. I can suit you both in location and price. O. W. YOUNGULOOD. 315 W. 4th St. FOR SALB-MY CLOUE-1N K-KOOM HOUHE: Improvements; larg* barn; lot 40 1(5 feet; also furniture In first-clat* order; good family horse; on* rubber-tire KuglUa butty. Call ton OROCKan btuiskt. FOR BALB Houses MRAWH GOLDEN ATATK HEAT.TV CO., 414 West Seventh Street. .Tu«t like rent; only $200 down, balance $25 per month. Including IntereM, for * five-room, all-modern cottage on Ea*t Forty-third utreet, near San Pedro street. Only $360 cnah, balance to suit, for a five-room, all-modern cottage on Went Twenty-second street; large lot; good car service. . For an elegant cottage, new, modern, only one rear old, on Magnolia; three car lines; $1500 cash, balance on time. $1000 cash, balance on time, monthly or otherwise, for an elegnnt eight-room house, all modern, on West Thirty-seventh street; lot 50x154. —GRAND AVKNUK— A nlca corner and house on Grand ave- nue; lot 100x160; house twelve rooms, up- to-date; for $10,000; terms, lIOTET, An elegant hotel on Went Seventh street; . alxty-five rooms, all full; best location; cheap. BRANCH ; (lOU)BN ATATH REALTY CO., 414 West Heventh Ntreet. Phones — Home 1478; 8. 8, Main 6770. FOR BALB— We offer for sale a new, modern cot- tftfre situated n*nr Thirtieth street - and Maple avenue. This place consists of five rooms, polished floors, expensive man- tel and grille work, buffet, walls tinted, nickel-plated plumbing, which Is connect- ed with the sewer, combination llghtlnt fixtures, and everything else that I* de- sired In a California home. The owner of this house Is in need of the price of same If taken wltiun the next few days. Call on us for partlcu- a "j. lIURRIS MITCIIKL tc CO., 820-827 Douglas Uulldlng. Home— 3T74. Sunset— Black 8991. FOR SALB — "THE INSIDE FIGURE." (Terms to suit. «J5O0 — Eight rooms; splendid home on Angeleno Heights; lot 76x160. You havn certainly heard that Angeleno Heights is about tho most desirable high-class resi- dence section in all the many choice resi- dence districts of Los Angeles. This houso Is a bargain from every standpoint. It will bear the most careful Investigation, and If you want a permanent home don't ml« this chance. E. M. REYNOLDS, Tel. 133!^ 220 Grant Building. FOR SALB — 6-room cottage, southwest, $2800; easy 6-room cottage and barn, close In, $3600. 8-room bungalow, new. $4650; close In. 10-room, double houße, rents for $55, ir.rno; easy terms; must sell. ._„. . FOR SALB — One acre land, new, 5-room, modern cottage, artesian Water, on car line, 20 minutes from city. Will Bell for what tile Improvements cost. Also, three acres, 7- room house, adjoining. J. A. MORLAN & CO., Chamber of Commerce Building. "Zl — i lIAVK YOU $200? IF YOU RAVE, stop paying rent. I havo a fine five- room cottage In the south that I can sell you for ?2100; $200 down, balance easy monthly payments. This place Is modern and up-to-dato In ovcry re- spect. -Call on or phone H. A. HOLLISTER, - Sunset Mnln 2018; Home Ex. 66. 431 South Spring Street. FOR SALE— BARGAINS— 930 Everett st., 4 rooms, lot 60x150; cheap at $1850; easy terms. 1933 Michigan aye., modern, 5-room bun- galow, being built, can be changed to suit; price $2000.00; easy terms. 1935 Michigan aye., corner lot, 7 rooms, story and one-half; price $2300: easy terms. 1353 W. 30th St., modern, 6-room cottage; lot 50x133; price $3300; terms. CALDWELL & CO., L. A. R. B. 407 Johnson Bldg. o o SNAP. SNAP. A good five-room cottage on E. 22d St., between Central and Griffith; lot 40 x 145 to alley; bath, heater, cellar, elec- tricity, gas, sewer, street work, lawn, good barn. Price $2360; worth $3000. Will sell on easy terms. See HALES, GOLDEN STATE REALTY CO., 421 South Spring Street. 0 — o WE HAVE FOR SALB IN THE SPLENDID location only one block from Hoover and Hat St., a new 5-room cottage, east front lot with driveway and barn. Price $2600; easy terms and monthly P^ yy ™ e E " R »- LAND co ., 218 West Third St. $2100-NEW COTTAGE, S ROOMS, 60-FOOT lot; elegant surroundings; southweßt; porce- lain bath, gas and electric fixtures; tinted; $25 a month. WIESENDANGER, 221 Laughlln Building. FOR SALE— MODERN FIVB-ROOM COT- tafte; lot 50x160; fruit trees and flowers: $300 caßh, balance same as ront. HENRY SIEMER, 109 Henne Building, 122 West . Third. PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT — COUR- teous and prompt attention. RIDER REALTY CO.. 228 Mercantile Place. GO TO J. W. CURNS FOR BARGAINS IN real estate, with Ben White. 308 BRYSON BLOCK. City Lots and Lands WOULD YOU REFUSE $10007 NO, you would not. Therefore, I offer you a lot 54x150 feet, en Fifth street, between Blxet and Lucas, for $2600. You make $400 as soon as the deed Is signed, and $1000 In six months. SEE DBAN ABOUT IT. 203 LAUGHLIN BUILDING. CULVER'S EAST HOLLYWOOD TRACT. Large, choice building lots. $350— AND UP— s36o. $350— AND UP— s36o. ' $350— AND UP— s3so. Streets graded, graveled, sldewalked and ourbed. TERMS $25 DOWN AND $10 PER MONTH. $26 DOWN AND $10 PER MONTH. $25 DOWN AND $10 PER MONTH. ALEX. CULVER, 106 South Broadway. M. I- WICKS oT'FKRS THE SOUTIIWRBT clear corner of Casco aud Kane streets, looks down Kane street, east front, 49 18-100 feet, at $8 a front foot, which is less than the price of adjacent Inside lots. One-fourth cash, 110 a month, 6 per cent Interest. Act promptly, an It will noon be taken. Other lots for sale In thin and other tracts. M. L. WICKS, 128 Hellman Block, Second and Broadway, FOR SALE — S2O,(MH> — 9t> ft, San Pedro, near 6th. $13,500—40 ft., San Pedro; Income. ■ 10,000 — 65 ft., 4th and Towne; Income. $12,000—60 ft., Crocker; 11 per ot. Income. $12,500—50 ft., Wall, near 6th. $8,000 — 46 ft., Crocker, near sth. $13,000—60 ft., double cor. Hunker Hill. - * 1,600 — 61 ft., Greene Bt.; fine site. $8,000 — Cor. Central and 16th; Income. WIIITCOMII-GIHSON CO., 628-531 Laugbllu Building. ■1000— TUB SOUTHWEST CORNER OF MONTIS VISTA AMI AVENUE 58, HIGH- LAND I'AHKi UAH, A FRONTAGE OF 150 FKKT ON DMVKIINITV OAK LINJSj HIE BKST BUY IN TUB VICINITY. ROBERT MITCHELL, OWNER. 608 "SOUTH BROADWAY. (L. A. R. B. FOH SALK— SELLING FABTHEHK— NICK HIG LOT, 8. E.. NORTH OF 89TH, BETWEEN 2 CAR LINES. AT $600 UP. $20 CABH. $10 A MO. NOTHING BO CHEAP KLHKWUKRK, INVEST HEHH OR UTART A 11OMM. TAXES PAID 1904-5. HE IS MB AT ONCH. OUS B. HILL, OWNER, 135 8. BROADWAY. WITH STRONG A DICKINSON. 110 CASH ~~ $10 MONTHLY. BELLEVUB TEMPLE TRACT. :$2OO to $400 Temple St. car line. 1$ minutes to First and Spring *ts. Now 1* th* time to secure a cheap lot. BOLE CARROLL J. DALY & CO., AGENTS. . ill West First *t. Main 765. Horn* KM. L. A. H. B. FOR BALE— $1100; FINK* CORNER LOT ON Halldal«. aorta of 30th; cheapest lot on In* street. W. 11. ODEA It. .03 JohlMon tlldg. Something With c ! ass Ads For — Nothing I %£%?"* Books Free to all itic advertisers in the Classified Columns of ccc 1 llvim Sunday Herald These books arc written by the most popular authors and cannot be purchased any place for less than 50 cents. cAH persons inserting a cash liner ad of 20 cents or more in the Sunday Herald will receive one of these books free of charge. The Herald's Free Library is becoming more popular every week. Herald Want Ads Bring Results FOR SALE City Lots and Lands L. A. R. B. FOR SALE— LOTS MONETA PLACE $650 UP $650 Eight blocks south of Jefferson street, between Main street and Moneta avenue, on Thorp and Bartol streets. This beautiful tract will be Improved at once; oiled streets, .cement walks and curbs, water piped. in front of each lot. Maple avenue car line now running one block east of tho tract. Moneta avenue car line will soon pass the track Office on tho Tract. THE REALTY ~TRUBT COMPANY . OF LOS ANGELES. 129 South Broadway. Phones — Ex. 666; Main 666. If yon wish a large generous lot where you can raise chickens, have a garden, cow, also plenty of fruit trees, you should go out to Nadeau Station on the Long Beach Electric Line and see the Cleland Home Tract lotH, 80x185 ft. to a 15-ft. alley, streets graded, cement Nldewalks, pure artesian water, piped to every lot. Convenient to school, near the amusement park called "Seal Gardens." Only 15 niln. from 6th and Main streets. There are twenty families now living; on this sub- division and many more contemplating building In the near future. Good noil, low prices, easy terms. GUSTAV S. SMITH, member L. A. Realty Board, 730 H. W. Hellman Bldg. Home 1453; Main 271*. - ■ FOR SALE— • Finest Residence Lots West Ninth Street Heights Price $1000 and un. This property Is no farther out than Adams and Hoover streets. It Is better property than some lots on the market to- day, several miles farther from town. Very finest street work, cement curbs and side- walks. A paying Investment and the Ideal spot for a home. Members Los Angeles Realty Board. . Althouse Bros., 234 Laughlln Bldg. 315 S. Broadway. YOUNG MAN, GO WEST. The same, not only said east, but here. Our city's tread Is west. Get in line of that tread. $2100 for three lots, each 60x140. 'Tls a glorious opportunity. SEE DEAN ABOUT IT. .. 203 LAUGHLIN BUILDING. CHAS. S. MANN'S MELROSB AVENUE TRACT, LOCATED IN BEAUTIFUL HOLLYWOOD SECTION. Large level lots. 60, 60 and 100 feet front by 146.22 feet deep, with cement curbs, gravel sidewalks, water mains. Prices $300 up. Positively the lowest prices and the best terms ottered on this class uf property. Take Colegrove cur to Western aye.. where our branch office is located. Representa- tive always at the office. Don't fall to in- vsstlgat*. CHAS. S. MANN, 316 W. 4th st. Home phone 4171. FOR SALE— BARGAINS— BARGAINS— $1600— Flgueroa 60x175 $1050— W. S. Grand aye 50x143 $700 — 37th, near Main 60x126 $700— W. S. Wldney 48x120 UOIWON ft HUBBARD, L. A. R. B. 443 Douglas Building. FOR SALE-$1050; CHEAPEST LOT ON CAM- bridge St.; this Is near Oxford. W. H. OUEAR, 402 Johnson Bldg. FOR BALE— S260 1 ■ON $10 MONTHLY payments; nne flfty-foot lots at Colegrove; water piped; convenient to cars; 6M-cent fare. WM. N. HOLWAY. 220 Grant Bldg. $800-SNAPI ' ELEGANT LOT, SOUTHWEST; fins location; elegant surroundings; wide street; midst beautiful residences; a snapl WIESKNDANQ.3Ii. 221 Laughlln Building. FOR BALK— FINE LOT NEAR FIGUEROA street and Jefferson street, and will build to suit you on terms. 11. C. WOODWARI> ft CO., 638 V4 South Broadway. Stock* ami Bonds BROADWAY REALTY CO. Real Estate. Loans, Investments, 282-233 Bradbury Building. Phones— Horn* 2383; Main STB7. FOR BALE— S.OOO shares Bearohllght S.OOO shares Crown (Mor- hard.) 1,000 (hares East Dew*y, 16.000 shares Coronado. Hotels and Lodging Houses FOR SALH OK EXCHANGE— EIGHTEEN rooms, close In, all rented; clearing ISS per month; rent $90. l'rlca $1160: half cash. KITZ.MAN. Eo< Mercantile Place. $7SOO~TAKKH A ROOMING MoUB~E~CL.E'aR- Iug $3(0 per mouth; a snap. lIIVKLY ft <JO., ttlMMa «» IOJ.HuuUI Burin*.^ FOR SALE Country Property FOR SALE— SNAPS-ALFALFA LAND SNAPS. 60 ACRES, >4 MILE OF NEW SANTA ANA ELECTRIC CAR LINE: ALL UNDER CULTIVATION. PRICE $3600. 23 ACRES. NEAR; PRICE $1800. 35.2 ACRES; FINE, $2625. THESE WILL DOUBLE IN VALUE IN 1 YEAR. DON'T FAIL TO SKE OUR LIST. WE HAVE LARGE OR SMALL, AT PRICE YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO PASS BY. R. E. IBBETSON & CO.T 316 TRUST BLDG. GOVERNMENT LANDS. We have Just discovered large tract gov- ernment lands which we will survey an.l locate for any person over 21 years old. The entire expense to you will be $125 for 160 acres of as good land as any man owns. There's plenty of water; the lands are only few miles from railroad and town of sev- eral hundred population. These lands will sell for $20 to $60 per acre within one year. IF YOU ARE OVER 21 YEARS OLD YOU CAN GMT 160 ACRES FOR $126. RE- MEMBER these lands are less than 100 miles from Los Angeles, and near railroad station. MOODY & CO., 311 & 312 Mason Opera Houso. RANCH LANDS CHEAP— Cheap Alfalfa and Wheat Lands. Southern California Free Ferpetual Wa- ter Right. Artesian Water for Domestic Use. On two Railroads, low freia-ht rates. Rich alluvial soil, very level. Price from $16 to $20 per acre. We make two trips a week to ahovv our lands. You had better go WESTERN COLONIZATION & INVEST- MENT CO., 800-811 Herman YV. Hellman Bldg. ——————— —^^^— WE SELL THE EARTH BASSETT & SMITH BEST LANDS IN THE STATE $15 TO $45 PER ACRE LET US TELL YOU BASSETT & SMITH 202 V& SO. BROADWAY. L. A. Realty Board. FOR SALE— AT ALTADENA. THE BEAU- tlful foothill section adjoining Pasadena: $2500 — 10 acres In assorted fruits. $3000 — 9 acres In assorted fruits; house. $5000 — Handsome building site of ten acres, planted to young orange trees. $7000 — Beautiful building: site of seven acres. In bearing orange trees. 1.. M. PRATT, 608 Laughlln Building. Altadena property a specialty. FINE LAND IN AN artesian belt, only $10 per acre; half cash, and the balance on easy terms, two railroads. a bio snap. see geo. Mclaughlin, 613-643 huntington building. for sale— 2 Boo acres at $6.50 per acre, fourteen miles southeast of Porter- vllle and eleht miles from Termabella railroad station; deep, rich soil; two-story house; all under good,- fence; good for grain, oranges, table grapes and alfalfa; plenty of timber; easy terms. Inquire of F. McD. GREEN, Portervllle, general de- livery. FOR SALE — $30,000; BIXTY ACRES, HALF in full bearing walnuts, balance mostly planted to lemon trees Just coming Into bearing; all In good condition; been pay- ing 6 to 10 per cent net on price asked; will pay more as trees get older; fine soil, abundant water. Price $30,000; half caah, balance at 6 per cent. L. M. PRATT, 608 Laughlln Building. FOR SALE-SALT LAKE ROAD WILL soon be running. For city lots and stats lands In Southern Nevada with water, at $1.25 per acre; also snaps in the Muddy and Vegas valleys. See J. F. MoPHERSON, 403 Stlmson block, cor. Third and Spring; a oom- mlssloner for Nevada In California. Furniture FOR SALE— BIG BARGAINS IN FUIINI- ture and household goods. Prices smashed! Stands, 90c; rockers, $1.35; solid oak dressers, French mirror, $9.60; iron bed, $3.60; matting. 12tto and up; extension tables, $6; 62-pleoe dinner sets, $4.60; cook stoves, $7.60; linoleum, 60c; oil cloth, 30c; blankets, 8:o; sheets, 60c; comfortables, 90c: sanitary couches, $5.75. If you need anything, we can save you money. J. M. OVKKHLI-, »iS and 654 South Main Street. FOR BALK— MUST BB SOLD AT ONCBj only $400 for th* furnishing* of a nice eight- room house, clos* In. full of room- ers; buy this and save rent and car far*. A. W. ROSS, 420 Hradbury Uulldlng. L. A. li. a. Beach Property FOR SALE— OCDAN PARK; $2660; FlVE- room, furnished cottage on Fmser avenue; complete, modern; bath, gas, electricity; cash or small payment down, balance monthly, IS. G. niiVKNH, 43* Copp llulld- ing, 818 South Hroadway. ■ _ PIANO* WANO^'^BOUj'^bN 2X5? FAVMUNra- Piano* rented at low rate*. A. O. uaho- nku piano nous*;, Ltd.. 118 wuutea it Fboaft BJasH tUi i ttuma jiaon* UM. for salt; Business Property ■ f FOB SALE— n. V,. CORNBIt coin r AND HIM, n. 1:. CORNER COURT AND HIM. 86X120. 5 (IXI3O. 200 FEET FUOM NKW INCLINE BY. RAILWAY NOW UNDEB CONSTRUCTION \ $12,000. $12,000. COOI'ER & WOLFSKILL. 814 TRUST DUILDINO. MAIN STREET— HAST SIDE 01* MAIN STREET, BETWEEN WINSTON AND FIFTH STS. A GRAND PIECE OF PROP- ERTY, BRINGING IN A SPLENDID REV- . ENUE, LOCATED IN THE PATHWAY OF GREAT BUSINESS PROGRESS. THE ONLY LOT LEFT IN THIS VICINITY ON MAIN STREET AT FORMER PRICES. EVERY- v THING ELSH HAS BEEN SOLD. WE POSITIVELY KNOW THAT THIS PROP- ERTY WILL SELL. AT A SPLENDID AD- VANCE BEFORE THIS WINTER IS OVER, AND THAT THE) RENTALS WILL DOU- BLE WITHIN THE NEXT THREE YEARS. IT IS AN ABSOLUTELY SAFE INVEST- MENT AND' SPLENDID SPECULATION. IP LOOKING FOR A PURCHASE OF THIS KIND, PLEASH CALL AT OUR OFFICE) FOR ALL PARTICULARS. , : . R. A. ROWAN & CO., M 0 H. W. HELLMAN BLDO. $230 PER FRONT FOOT — BEST CLOSE-IN BUY IN THE CITY.- S. W. CORNER OF SAN PEDRO AND FOURTH STREETS. PRICE $10,000 SEE W. M. GARLAND & CO., , 824 HUNTINGTON BUILDING. MEMBERS L. A. REALTY BOARD.' - NEAR SIXTH AND CROCKER. TWO 6-ROOM FLATS; LOT 26X115: RENT $46: DECIDED BARGAIN AT ■ C. J. HEYLER CO.. 810-11-12 BRYSON BLOCK. FOR SALE — N. E. COR. THIRTY- THIRD AND MAIN. : 50X150 TO ALLEY. WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THIS PROPERTY, AND CAN DELIVER 1 : AT THE LOW FIGURE OF $6250. LOOK THIS UP TODAY. COOPER & WOLFSKILL, 514 TRUST BUILDING. .- ' FOR SALE — EAST FOURTH STREET, CLOSE IN. We have several desirable pieces on East Fourth street, close In. and the price is right. If interested In location, call and see us. NORTON ft HAY, 818 West Third Street. A BARGAIN ON HILL ST. $400 per front foot $400 . ' ■•■ Large lot 97x150 between First and Sec- ond streets. Wa are exclusive agents. * KOBT. MARSH & CO., 803 & 303 H. W. HeUman Bldg. ' FOR SALE — NEW, MODERN FLAT, BASf . - Tenth; eighteen rooms; three years' lease; m about 10 per cent. Price $7500; one- cash, balanre easy. WRIGHT A HAMMKRH, 320 Byrne Bid*-. Phone* 5000; B. S. Main 6911. Suburban Property - < • . FOR SALE — '■'■■ ■' """' I HARK BARGAIN IN ORANGE GROVE 'IN COVINA. Pacific Electric cars will soon be running there from Loa Angeles. Highly cultivated ten-acre navei grove; . trees IS years old; fifteen shares- water Rtock In one company, ten shares contract water; cement pipe lines; three-room cot- tage and barn. Price Includes crop now on trees, 1600 to 2000 boxes. \ -f.^'-r.^jM $6750 only. Covlna is In one of the choicest orange districts, and it Is rarely at this bargain that an orange grove Is equaled. W. F. THORNE ft CO., Home 1684. Room 311, 218 8. Broadway. rORBALB-^ GABRIEU '. .-W. r V BAN dABRIEL. 1300 — Acre lots on Faclflo Eleetrio Hy. MOO an acre. In 6 to 10-acre block*. - • * $8300 — 5 acres, half In table grapes, halt In deciduous fruits, 7-room house, . barn, chicken corrals. Incubator, 1 brooders. 100 thoroughbred chickens. Inclosed alfalfe. patch, good well and windmill. SAN GABRIKL REALTY CO., End of car line. Ban Oaorlel. 316 8. Hill st. Bot" Phones 1457. DOLGEVILLE. THE MANUFACTURING AND ALSO , ONE) OF THE FINEST RESIDENCE.' SUBURBS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY. Office on the tract, or Suite (03 Pacific Electrlo Building. B. J. WHITE A CO.. AGENTS. FOR ALTADENA OR PABADKNA ACRE- , age, see L.' M. PRATT, 608 Laughlln BldK. Miscellaneous PIANOS-ALL YOU NEED TO PAY US IS $« when you select your piano, thui $6 monthly. We won't charge you any Interest. We positively guarantee, th* price we ask to lie the same as asked in New York, Boston or Chicago. Remember ths old house .of FITZGEKALD, when you want «. good pluno. 113 ti. Spring street • : . NO FANCY PRICEB For borders; best goods In U. S. forth*, money; borders and paper for 13-foot room, v 11; 7-foot shades, 260 snd 360; moldings, to; N paper cleaner, 250; old English floor wax, 40c; painting reasonable and guarantee*. WALTER BROS., 637 B. Spring st. Phones, Main 1066; Horn* 1065. -FOH BALB-SPRINO WAGON«>- Good spring wagons, $18.00 and up. i Elxtraa of all kinds for buggies and spring wagons at factory, 848 ALISO ST. t'hoiie Main 6317. C, A, IBBISLU FOR BALK-LUMBER-CARLOAD LOTH OK less to anyone, any plaoe, at lowest wholesale pice*. Let us sell you everything | O build that new houw. £|>rue« fencing, $18.00 per tUumand. . - .WttlTUWfs.