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Herald's Lost and Found Coflmimini Ads ABways Oets Th© Goods
THE WEATHER
LOS ANC3EI.ES, May 17-
Time.| Bar. I Th. | R.H.|Wlnd. | yjKJWeather.
; p.m.|2».84l »» I B8 |SW. I 10 I Clear, _
Maximum temperature. 71; minimum, 53.
Weather Conditions
SAN FRANCISCO. May 17.— Tho pr*Mnf*
tiaa risen rapidly over oreuon and Wa»ii-
Inston. Over tho valley of the Colorado
another disturbance In developing. Thun
derstorms have o.eurre.l at Salt Lake City,
Winnemucca and Pocatello.
Forecast
Lo« Angeles nnd vicinity— Cloudy, unset
tled weather Thursday; possibly showers;
brlrk south wind. _
MARRIAGE_LICENSES
COOKE-NORLE— O. F. Cooke. nged 71, a
native of New York and resident of Ocean
Park, and Augusta Noble, aged «6, a na-
tive of Ohio nnd resident of ocean Park
RUTAN-DAVENPOItT — .Harry D. Rutar,
nged 26, a natlvn of New Jersey and resi-
dent ot Pasadena, and Clara Davenport,
nged 29, a native of Kngland and resident
of Paterson.
TnESSLER-ZEET— O. E. TresMer, n*ed 2S.
a native of Nebraska and resident of LO4
Angeles, and Mota C. Zeet. aged 21, a
native of Illinois and resident of Los An-
I.INDAHL-LINDAN — Martin Llndahl, aged
89, a native of Sweden and resident lit
Log Angeles, and Anna Llniian, aged 35, a
native of Sweden and resident of Los An-
c/rETILLO-BALDINEGRO— Louie Carotll-
lo, aged 24, a native of Italy and resident
of Los Angeles, and Refugla Baldlneitro,
aged 18, a nntlvo of California and resident
of Los Aniteles.
KELLY-GlBBS— Joslah R. Kelly, aged 27, a
native of England nnd resident of Los
Angeles, and Clara E. Olbbs, aged 23, a
native of Illinois and resident of Los An-
STRONO-REED— Eugene V. Strong, aged 32.
a native of Oregon and resident of Los
Angeles, and Jeanetto B. Reed, aged 30, a
native of Franco and rfsldent of Los An-
HOCK-CHAMPION— John G. Hock, aired 80.
a native of Wisconsin and resident of Los
Angeles, and Lizzie Champion, aged 30, a
native of Indiana and resident of Los An-
McMAHON-FIIAZIER — Martin McMahon.
aged 42, a native of Ohio and resident of
Los Angeles, and Jrtssl.- 11. Frazlor, ag?d
28, a native of Kansas and resident of
Los Angeles.
CORDORA-MENDOZA — Basllio Cordora,
aged 23, a native of Mexico and resident
of Los Angeles, and RefuKla Mendoza,
aged 18, a native of Texas and resident of
Los Angeles.
BRUNNER-BARKER — Lawrence S. Brun-
ner. aged 27, a native of. CfiJlfornla and
resident of Los Angeles, and Mary J.
Barker, aged 20, a native of California
and resident of L"S Angeles.
KENDRICK-TRUEBLOOD — Henry W. Ken-
drlck, ngtd 27. a native of New Hamp-
shire and resident of Whittler, and Ahble
J. Truehlood, agnd 20, a native of Indiana
and resident of Whlttler.
MARTIN-REHM— Joseph Martin, aged 33. a
native of France and resident of Los An-
geles, and Bertha Rehm, afted 36. a na-
tive of Germany and resident of Los An-
LONSBERRY-HILL— George Lonsberry. aged
22, a native of lowa and resident of Los
Angeles, and Leotlce E. Hill, aged 22, a
native of Kansas and resident of Los An-
WOEr'_-KOPSICKER — Christian G. Woerz,
aged 25, a native of California and resi-
dent of Los Aneelcs, and Lorenza A.
Kopslcker,. aged 25, a native of Mexico
and resident of Los Angeles.
WOODILL-BI.ACKBURN — A. G. Woodlll,
aged 23, a native of Nova Scotia and resi-
dent of Los Angeles, and Maud Black-
burn, aged 21. a native of Illinois and
resident of Los Angles.
TIDBALL-DOLL — James E. Tidbnll. agert
35 £1 nut lvfi of Ponnsyl vflnia. find rpslapnt
of' Los Angeles, and Adele Doll, aged 27,
a native of Arizona and resident of Los
MATTSON-WATERP — Nels P. Mattson. aged
34. a native, of Denmark and resident nf
Los Angela, and Oeanle Waters. aR<-da R <-d 2«.
a native of Arkansas and resident of Los
BURLINGHAM-SURKEY — E. J. BurlinE-
hsm. aged 48. a native of Wisconsin anrt
resident of Long Beach, and Ida Burkey,
aged 36, a native of Canada and resident
HOLM-WALLEN— John Holm, aged 40, a
native of Sweden and resident of Long
Beach, and Susanna Wallen. aged 30. a
natlvn of Canada and resident of Los An-
BABI£cASS— Amos S. Bahh. aged 27 a na-
tive of Kansas and roMrtont of Los An-
geles, and Helen M. Cass. ncert 24, a na-
tive of Massachusetts and resident of Lot
CASTILLO-ROCHA — Ramon n £ a^. ) ",'}' c . n " ge ,{
Santa Monica, and' Dberttn da Rocha. aged
18. a native of California and resident of
GUTHRUS-COLEP-Charlos B. Outhrle/ BJfM
30. a native of Ohio and reslden to^ Chi-
cago, and Penrl C. Coles, aged -!>. a na-
tive of lowa and resident of Los AnprMes.
BIRTHS
BESHEARS-B. E. and wife. 1031 Overton
CAV c A e NA^J. a A? n and wife. 62, Crocker
DAVlslFrederick I C?"and wife. 84r, Hemlock
JORDON-B y H." -ndTwlfe. 1169 East Adams
BCOTT-Jofeph _n_*vflfef 26202 620 West Eighth
street, a Bon.
.r. k ad ft y .&:^:«Kiur Te? srri"-
DEATHS
BOWMAN-Anna. 2617 East Third street, tuher-
CREE^Raymonrl. infant, at Pacific hospital.
DeTIaRRONDE— August, near Eastlake park,
aceldfntal gunshot wountl. agea 3, years.
HEALEY-Joseph, county hospital, pulmonary
tuberculosis, ng< <1 76 years.
HEATH— Edwin V. X., Sisters' hospital, ap-
pendicitis, aged 62 years.
JAMENEZ-Cordovla. county hospital, throm-
I'osls. aged 2ti yenrs.
BRESEEIBROSIfGO:
BROADWAY AND SIXTH STREET
Lady Assistant Attend. UNDERTAKERS
Ladles and Children. UIWLH IWW-110
PIERCE BROS. & CO.
Funeral directors, Sio-sri S. Flower street.
fiur lady undertaker. Mlsa Elliaboth Thompson.
In attendance for women and children day or
night. Phone. Main 1»S! : 11mm- 227.
CUNNINGHAM & O'CONNOR
UNDERTAKERS, have removed to 1031 So.
tirand Aye. Phonea — Main 403; Home 403.
DENTISTS
IF YOU ARE THINKING OF HAVING A
set of artillclul teeth, cull and see our
beautiful Rose Pearl Platen. Nothing
ness. Satisfaction guiranteed.
DR. C. 11. WALKER,
305 H 8. Spring. ___!______
BCHIFFMAN DENTAL CO..
107 N. Spring at. — Painless extracting, fill-
ing, crown and brldgs work, tiexlbla rub-
ber plates. Pure gold tllllntcs. 700 up; all
other fillings. 600 up; cleaning tepth, 600
up; gold crowns and bridge work, 12.(0
up; sets teeth. $2.60 up. AII.O open ev.n-
lngs and Sunday forsnoons.
FRANK KTEVENK. 324 Mi SOUTH SPUING.
BROKERS
R. W. POINDEXTER. BROKER. S0» WlL-
cox Building, de-ln In bonds, mortgages and
otr.er first-class .tcurltUs. Loan, negotiated
at lowest market rales. If you wUh to lend
roonay on llrst mortgages. 1 can place It for
you >afely and at a fair rate of Interest.
Referenc.: Flr.t National Bank. Los Ao-
gtles National Bank.
LOBT AND FOUND
foSTC^A"" WHTTk' ' \VOoC~XHAWLriiR'.
,,. Rsrvanz- and South Pasadena. Re-
turn to 255 NKWI.AND HTRKKT and be
rewarded
STRAYED-ONE BLACK MARE. 14 lIANIM
»• Inches high, weight ifiu, reward. Tele-
phone HUM IS 219*7-
WANTED
Help— M«U ' m
WANTED—
I lr«r-rl.m nfwnpappr solicitor*. Apptj
nt rlrnilntlni department bftiTMn 1:80
nnd 8 n. m. and 4:30 and 8 p. tn.
1.09 ANOELES lIEItAMK
UUMMEIi nnos. a co.,
EMPLOYMENT AOENTS
A Rtrlctly flrM-cland, reliable agency. All
kinds of help promptly furnished. Your or-
ders solicited.
116-11S East Second street.
Tietween Main and Los Angeles sts.
Largest and hest equipped office* on th»
Pnclflc coast.
Telephone*— Main Rr>!>.
Home 609.
WANTED— BOY OF 16 YEARS TO CARRY
FOOT ROUTE ON HERALD. APPLY D.
HENDERSON, CIRCULATION DEFT., BE-
FORE 9 A. M, OR AFTER 4 P. M.
WANTED— MAN WILLING TO HELP ME,
and learn, who can Invest $250 nnd ser-
vices. You can make 136 per week. This
Is clean, easy, healthy work. Experlencn
not necessary; owner will tench you the
business. See O'CONNELL, room 1, 637 h
South Broadway.
fINE LOAM DIRT FOR HAULING — '
Fifth nnd Los Angeles streets. Call today.
BEEBON CO.
Help — Female
LADIES WANTED FOR COPYING AT
home for wholesale house. Steady employ-
ment. Wages from $7 to $15 weekly. Ex-
perience unnecessary. Call 321 SOUTH HILL,
Room 10.
•VVANTED-OIRLS. EXPERIENCED GLUE
RENSHAW, JONES (c BUTTON CO., 821
Btcphenson avenue.
Situations— Male
SITUATION WANTED BY GOOD UNION
cook, city or country. References. Address
J. OLSEN, Box "59, San Diego, Cal.
WANTED— POSITION, BY FIRST-CLAPS
comet player, orchestra preferred. An-
swer BOX 136, Herald office.
Money
WtNTKD-J PER CENT NET INTEREST,
payable seml-annually on our paid-up cer-
tificates; nothllng better In the market; uni-
form satlcfaotton given for eight years past;
safe as government bonds; secured by de-
posit of first mortgages with a trustee: in-
vestlsate: write for booklot and information
to the PROTECTIVE SAVINGS, IiUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, W. G. Hlewltt,
Secretary, 101 N. Broadway. Los Angeles.
WANT $1000 OR $2000, 7 NET, ON COT-
tages rented $54. SIDDALL, 309 Copp
_Bldg : _
To Purchase — Real Estate
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
MINES * FAKISII,
I 315 SOUTH HILL STREET.
—
To Purchase — Miscellaneous
WANTED-TO BUY FURNITURE AND
houesehold goodß. We pay 1-3 more than
others. COLYEAR'S. 322-Z4 S. Main. Phones:
Main 1117; Home 8154.
MONEY TO LOAN
""' "~"~ *"""'" ; ~DO
YOU
NEED
MONEY?
We can lend you small or large amounts
on real estate from 5 to 7 per cent. Build-
ing loans a specialty.
ROBERT MITCHELL CO.,
608 South Broadway.
CASH CONFIDENTIALLY LOANED SALA-
ried persons on note without security, without
easy payments; positively low.:st rates. Notes
bought, loan.i on local stocks, etc. Hours 10:30
a. m. to 1 p. m. and 2 to 5:30 p. m. COMMER-
CIAL DISCOUNT CO., 601 Frost Block.
MONEY TO LOAN— ANY AMOUNT, SHORT
or long time, on furniture, pianox, diamonds,
live stock, etc. Strictly confidential, reliable
business house.
COLYEAR FURNITURE CO.,
322 South Main Sueet.
Phones: Main 1117; Home 2154.
THE CRESCENT LOAN CO.. SUITE 700-701
Lunkorsiilin building, cor. 3d and Spring.
Loans money to salaried people on their
note without security or tnduiser; strictly
confidential.
MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE AND
others. • without security; easy payments.
Largest business in 50 principal cities. TOL-
MAN, Fuum 430 Mason liliiy., cor. 4th anl
Broadway. __
MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN
McFATRIDGE BROTHERS,
319 South Spring Street.
ON DIAMONDS, FURNITURE, L.l VJdg'l ix: K,
etc; .ow rates; prompt, reliable. REID &
CO., 142 S. Broadway. Room 126. Phone itM.
MONEY TO LOAN— THOMAS S! WADS-
WORTH, 319 and 320 Douglas building, will
ler.d money on city oo country rtal estate.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOH OLD
line life Insurance policies. Money loaned.
L> P. VAN NORMAN. 1134 West 46th St.
It. \V. POINDEXTER, 4011 WII.COX Itl-IXJ..
litiins inuiiry <>n reul rstule, stocks and
bonds. Buiidlne loans a specialty,
MUNKY TO LOAN OX ROOMING HOUSES
—\. \\. 1(O».S, till Mrudliury lildg. 1..
A. It. U.
SPECIAL NCTICtS
IWS LEWIS & CLARK EXPOSITION.
For flist-iiuKs hotel and room acconiinoda-
tlons In Purilanl during the exposition apply
ut once anil m-nd your reservation fee of J2.UO
to aiiply on rent of your room.
Rooms in all parts of the city. 50 cents to
J2 a day.
KESEUVK YOUR ROOMS WITHOUT DE-
LAY AND GET YOUR CHOICE.
Write for full Information to DIiPT. 12.,
EXPOSITION ACCO.MiIOII.VTION BUREAU.
The only ofliclal bureau of the Lewis Sc
Clark fair.
Gooilnnush HulMlns.
I'ortland, Or*,
WALTER BROS., 6.'7 S. SPRING— SANITAB
wall cover, 25c yard; washable papers, 25c
roll; elsewhere 35c to 45c; good border and
l«lier for 12-ft. ruomn. $1; equaled no-
where In the U. S. ; all papem, latest tau-
catry, two tones and burlap effi.'Cts, at low-
est cash price; best paint, $1.60; shingle
stain. 75c; barn and rc<.; paint, 90c; 7-ft.
Bhadoß, 25c and 35c; molding, Zc ft.; freight
paid on mull outers over »5 If Ihis paper is
mentl-med. Write lor sampler and prices.
BOUDER AND PAPIOR FfJR 12-FT. ROOM,
tl| 36-ln. burlap, 16c; 76-ln., 2') c; 76-ln. nat-
ural, iic; b»3t p-ilnt. $1.5 D; shades. 26c; mold-
Ing, 2c. WALTER DUOS,, 527 H. Spring »t.
THK OLD RELIABLt! CLEANINQ AND
clvelng works removed to 640 S. Broadway.
Cleaning and blocking hats a. specialty.
SC) CAL THANHFKK CO.— TRUNKS, 25C
and up; gene-a: drayage. TelH. Mulu 34X4;
Hume 2184. 317 \V. SKCOND BT.
riONEKR CAIU'E'r CLEANING WORKS-
TH. Main 217; Homo 217. 7W S. OLIVE. Up-
linlati-rinw aiH carpet cleaning.
MUBICAL INBTRUMENTB
PIANO OWNERS.
IS YOUR PIANO BILKNTT
Let us sell you a "PIANISTA" PIANO
PLAYER.
It will glvo you a liberal musical educa-
tion at onuu. and do away with th« drudgery
ut years In pluno practlc*.
Siwclal prices and terms this week.
WILLIAMSON PIANO CO.,
327 Wo. Spring Bt.
PATENTB AM* PATENT RIGHTS
HAZARD 4. HARHHAM. PATENTS. PION-
•«r«. SFBINQ AND 1 itTU. Patent book flee.
LOS ANGELES HERALD: THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 18, 1905.
FOR RENT
Houm
FOR RENT- . ' _„„ .
New, modern B-room eottsite. S«2» Wlllnrfl
«v«., rear 20th and Bush St.; never occupied;
tent |18 per month.
WINTON A McLEOD,
310 Trust Building.
Home phone 84»; Sunset phone Main M 7».
iII— FIVrT-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE, 120*
Santa Fs; also 1710 Normandls street, II »,
Including water. WIESENDANGER, 221
Laughlln Bulldlna »'_
Furnished Houses
FOR RENT— A BEAUTIFUL PIX-ROOM
street nnd Park View, beautifully fur-
nished throughout nml the greatest DAr-
gnln of the senson. Would like permanent
tenants. Bee us today,
REALTY TRUST CO..
12!> Bouth Broadway.
Phone Main dfifi; Home Ex. »»«.
Rooms
EIGHT ROOMS, SS3 EAST 47TH ST.; $25
"ash. $20 monthly. SIDDALL, 809 Copp
_J>ldg.
Furnished Room*
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THE BEST
place In Los Ansi-le* M room and board,
call at 305 S. Bunker Hill; highest eleva-
tion in city; a nice, quiet home, newly fur-
nished nnd home cnoklng. Take Angel's
Flight, then go two blocks west. Rates low
fur the summer.
FOR $16 YOU CAN RENT THREE BOOMS,
completely furnished, new, elegant; house-
keeping; gas range bath, telephone, hot
water; close In. 334 ROUTH FIGUEROA;
aIBO 204 NORTH FREMONT. $10 utrfur-
n ished.
$18— THREE ROOMS, COMPLETELY FUR-
nished, new. housekeeping. In new buill-
Ing. 218 NORTH FREMONT AYE. 31
SIX ROOMS. FURNISHED. HART AYE..
Ocean Park. 3 or 6 months. SIDDALL,
309 Copp Bldg.
Flat-
TO LET-MODERN FLATS-WATER FREE.
Jlo— 3 rooms, 2IM N. Fremont.
$12 — 3 rooms, 212 N. Fremont.
$12—3 rooms, 334 S. Figueroa.
$13.50—5 rooms. 219 N. Flgueroa.
$16—3 rooms, 334 S. Flgueroa, furnished.
$16—6 roomi, 1013 W. Diamond.
$19—3 rooms. 204 N. Fremont, furnished.
$18—3 rooms. 218 N. Fremont, furnished.
WIESENDANGER. 221 Laughlln Bldg. 31
24T0 SOUTH GRAND AVENUE — FIVE
rooms and bnth (Including carpets). THfc
MCCARTHY COMPANY. 203 N. Brondway.
SANITARIUMS
WHS. M. HERBERT, SANITARIUM— MAS-
enge. electric, tub, vapor, utam Daths,
chiropody, manicuring, scalp treatment,
facial massage. 225H W.- First. Home 3809.
BATHS AND MASSAGE
■.'LARK'S BATH AND MASSAGE PAR-
lors— Magnetic and scalp treatments;
everything first-class; throe, good opera-
tors. IJ7 SOUTH BROADWAY. Room 3.
THE REVERE BATHS — VAPOR, TUB
baths and massage; three experienced op-
erators In attendance. 219 N. BROAD-
WAY, one door north of Hotel Ohio.
VAPOR AND SPRAY BATHS. MASSAGE
and electricity; experienced operators.
618V4 SOUTH SPRING STREET, rooms 0.
7 and 8. Houib from 9 to 11.
NEWLY OPENED— 22O FRANKLIN ST.
Baths, massage, vibratory treatments and
electric blanket. Eastern graduate operators.
Open evenings; no waiting.
SCIENTIFIC TREATMENTS— NO SUNDAY
treatment; of nee hours. 9 to 9. 223 W.
SECOND ST.. Rooms 213-215. Home 2_3.
VAPOR AND TUB BATHS, MASSAGE AND
SPRING STREET.' Telephone. Main 692.
LEWIS PARLORS— VAPOR BATHS, MAS-
sage, chiropody, manicure, face and scalp
treatment. 141J4 N. BROADWAY, Room 6.
B'OR A GOOD TUB OR VAPOR HATH AND
massage go to 73* ' i SOUTH GRAND
AVENUE. Phone 6660.
SCIENTIFIC AND MAGNETIC MASSAGE.
Tub baths, 60 cents. Room 16. Hours i 0
a. m. to 11 p. m. 316V4 SO. SPRING ST.
FOR SALE— BATH AND MASSAGE PAR-
lor: established four years. 45U4 SOUTH
SPRING STREET, "The Anacortes."
SELECT BATH PARIjORS REOPENED AT
StflVi WEST FOURTH STREET; formerly
Room », llaVi South Broadway.
BATHS AT 455 S. BROADWAY, NOW UN-
der now managerm-nt. Open Sundays.
6:>4 SOUTH LOS ANGELES ST.— TUB AND
PATHS— KOOM 2. 30!) TEMPLE STUEKT.
CONTRACTORS
IF WE BUILD YOUR HOME
Your plans and specifications cost you noth-
ing. Our Mr. Lamberth has designed some
nf the stateliest homes In Georgia and
Louisiana, and our reputation for tine work
is fast EaininK us nn cinviabla reputation
among home bullderß.
BRING IN YOUR IDEAS.
From them wa will work you up such «i»
artistic exterior and an Interior that will
contain every convenience, and such luxu-
ries as you probably do not realize can go
In a home of moderate cost.
We have plenty of money to loan you to
build with. Call In and spend a few hours
loukluK uvcr our well arranged plans. It la
time well spent.
R. N. LAMBERTH & CO.,
GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR-,
Suite 414, Braly Bldg.
Phones:
Home 2629.
Main 2222.
LOOK! A SNAP—
We can furnish the entire cost of your
home or build for .ash. Estimates nnd plans
cheerfully given free of charge. For further
Information cnll at 433 Mason Bldg.
CALIFORNIA BUILDING CO.,
G. W. DUNCAN,
General Manuger.
4:13 Mat-. 11 lIWc
Phones-Main 3355.
Home 6836.
PHYSICIAN*
DH. AND MRS. CARTER SUCCESSFULLY
treat all femalo diseases and Irregularities; 2>)
years' experience; consultation free. Hours,
Ham. to 8 p. m. ; Sundays, 10 to 12 a. m. 204
MERCANTILE PLACE, over 643 H. Spring.
LONG, SUCCESSFUL PRACTICE; EXPERl-
enced, competent ladles' spociallit; strictly
tellable; case* guaranteed. MUS. WOODS,
fefil \V. 10th, bet. Flgueroa and Francisco.
CANCKK CUKKD-MRS. 8. J. UKIDGE REM-
edy. Free treatment given worthy poor
Tuesdays and Fridays. 2 to 4 p. in. J. C.
ALDRICH. M. 1) . 454 80. Spring BL
SOUTHERN HOME FOR LADIES DURING
coinllnement; homes for chlMreu. DR. C. 12.
SMITH, 727 Bellevue aye. Tel. Main 2364.
DU. MARY WHITING, WOMEN'S SPKCIAL-
Iat; connnernents; electricity. liiuiM, S.
MAIN ST.
JULIAN MACRAE*. ELEOTKICIAN-M-NTAL
and iiervuu- dlseasas. Witl ». liul'li. Uorae
MM,
DR. TAYLOR— KKMALK KPKCIAUST AND
cbrtetrles. HKLAHCO THKATKH. Main St.
TRAN&FEH AND BTORAGS
Co LIU All WAKBHOUSII CO.
Firs Proof. 413-1» Ban Piidro Bt.
Open stor-K* or separata Iron rooms.
Moving and packing reasonable rates.
Cash advanced on storage.
Main Oftice. >- 8. MAIN.
Phonea— Main 11171 Home tIM.
PIANOB
PIANOS BOLD ON KABY PAYMENTS—
Pianos rented at low rates. A. G. GARD-
NER PIANO IIOUBH. Ltd. 11* Winston
s4, I'h.iue Ulaiik 22-S; Horn* f)hoo« SUi.
Artists In
All Limes
Secured Throaglh
HERALD Liners
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW
ADVICE FREE— UCNGIIAL LAW PRAC-
tlce; no fee without sucoics. Call or write
O. W. COOK, 671 S'.'.nnon block, corner Third
and Spring. Open every evening.
DIVORCE LAWB-ADVICK FREE; NO FEB
without success; private. J. li. BMITH, la
W. Third St. Room 30i. 1 to t p. m.
PALMISTS AND MEDIUMS
DR. GREEN, CLAIRVOYANT, TRANCE,
business medium and life render. Readings
dally. Satisfaction or no pay. Test circles
Tuesdays, Thursdays, evenings, 8 o'clock.
ROOM 'lfi. Wfr SOUTH SPRING ST.
AUTO LIVERY
STE AM. 'GA SO LI NE . ELECTRIC—
331-311 S. MAIN. Phnne— Home 732: Main 4W.
FOR SALE
Houses
FOR SALE—
THESE HOUSES MUST BE SOLD.
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN MODEL
HOMES.
TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE.
We offer for sale three cottages on 30th St.,
loss than hnlf a block east of Maple aye.
ONE 6-ROOM COTTAGE ON 80- FOOT LOT.
TWO 6-ROOM COTTAGES ON 40-FOOT LOTS.
These cottages face south and are new,
well built nnd modern In every respect.
Gas, electricity, porcelain bath, stationary
wash tub, ample closet room, shades, tinted
walls, nice lawn, shed and large fenccd-ln
back ynrd. (>m?nt ! sidewalk to back of
house. Everything in nrst-class shape. Fine
neighborhood.
hands and are prepared to offer
inducements that will open your
eyes. Everything warranted
strictly as represented. Either for
home or as an investment, these
cottages are tremendous bargains
Et the figures ivo olTcr. Call before
they are snapped up by bomebody
else.
BOWEN & DOLTON.
440 Douglas Bldg.
IF YOU INTEND UUYINH A lIOMK. COMU
AND INSPECT THESE HOUSES:
A-47— Six-room, modern cottage on Kan-
sas avenue, $3500; $500 down, balance easy
terms.
,\-54 — Nine-room house. West Twenty-
second; lot 62x110; modern; will rent $40
per month; price $50n0; Rood terms.
A-175— A five-room house on East Twen-
ty-eighth; modern throughout; nice young
fruit trees; $2400 cash.
Five-room house. West Twelfth, $2'Joo;
$000 down, balance by the month.
A-190 — Five-room house on East Forty-
third; strictly modem; $2400; $300 down,
balance $20 por month.
lIAI.K REALTY CO.,
I'm Hie Elec. Illdg., Cor. Sixth und Mil In.
r~OR SALE-PY
INGRAM & BRIGGS.
$2.yio— Excellent *term«: 5 large rooms; re-
ception hall with built-in scat: fine bed-
rooms, largi bath, and roomy dining room;
polished floors In hall, living and dining
rooms; handsome buffet f-ml attractive man-
tel; cozy kitchen with pantry and screen
neighborhood.
INGRAM & BRIGGS,
002 Braly Bldg. Both Phones £9.
FOR SALE—
171!) UNION AVENUE.
TWO-STOiU' HOUSE. $1000. $000 CASH.
A fine house In a most desirable loca-
tion, and sure to Increase In vnlue. Has
hardwood floors; heautlful bathroom, with
instantaneous heater; east front lot; mod-
ern in every respect and In perfect order.
Only $500 caeh and $2T> per month.
NOTICE.
Apply on premises between 10 and 5.
A "BIG BARGAIN IN A TWO-STORY, SlX-
room house on swell Harvard boulevard,
between Sixteenth and l'ico streets; faces
west; was built for a home, but ownor
forced to go <-n«t when completed; new
range and combination pas he-ater con-
nected to water system; gas and electric
fixtures, etc.; a bargain at $4000, but
must be sold at once; cash only $3750.
EDWIN ALDERSON.
209 Laughlin Building.
FOR SALE-
INVESTIGATE THIS.
6-ROOM TENT HOUSE AND 2 LOTS,
EACH 40X140, SOUTH PARK AVENUE;
ALL KINDS OF TREKS; WATER PIPED
ALL OVER LOTS. PRICE $1250, $CuO CASH;
BAL. TO SUIT.
11. E. IHRKTSON & CO.,
PHONE 2410. 316 TRUST BUILDING.
FOR SALE— A SNAPI I
We will build you a neat 5-room cottage or
bungalow, with the bent porcelain plumbing,
tinted walls, polished floors, china closet,
cement walks and lighting lixtures for
ONLY $1000, CASH OR INSTALLMENTS.
WHITING, THOMPSON & CO.,
Home phone 1075. 236 Byrne Bldg.
FOR SALE— 7-ROOM COTTAGE BOUTH-
west. near University, fine location; sewei ;
lot 65x130, only $2500; $200 cash and $26 a
month, or as wlxhed. This Is a rare
chanco to secure a good home In one of
the best sections of the city at small cost
and very easy terms. Don't miss It.
McFATRIDGE BHOS., 319 S. Spring street.
$200.
LARGE LOTS, 50X186 TO ALLEY,
WITH ALL STREET IMPROVEMENTS;
ON TWO f AR LINES: $200. EASY
TERMS
EMIL FIRTH (OWNER),
415 LAUGHLIN BUILDING.
12200— *550 CAiIOiALANCE MONTHLY]
tlx-room, modern cottage; lot 55x155: hlKh
ground; fifteen minutes from First ani
Spring. Take Hollywood or Colegrove car
to Gladstone street ; tro one block north to
2222 IVERB AYE. Owner.
FOR BALE ~MODEIIN EIGHT- ROOM
house on Weit Sixteenth street, near Mag-
nolia avenue; on high ground, near Alva-
rado terrace: lot 50x150; price $5500; «asy
terms If desired. CHAS. S. MANN, 31S
' West Fourth Street.
I HAVE A GOOD NINE-ROOM TWO-
story house at 2430 Leotl streot that I
would like to sell for $5000. Go down and
see tho property there.
BEB DKAN ABOUT IT,
202 Laughlln Building.
FOR SALE— MODERN NINE-ROOM HOUSE
on Holmrt boulevard, near Adams street.
! Price $4000; $500 cush. balance monthly.
CHAH. H. MANN. 816 West Fourth Btrset.
FOR SALE-$22.V). CLOSE.IN, G-ROOM
house, 104 N. Hill »t.. one block north »f
Hellevue aye. Reasonable terms or puyment.
R. W. POINDEXTEIt. 409 WUcox Building.
FOR BALE-CLOSE" IN LOT AND HOUSE.
835 South Olive st. liest bargain In th* city
for centrally located property. R. W. POIN-
I DEXTER, 4W WUcox Building.
$16 DOWN. $1& AND" ■INTEREST. 7 NET.
buys 6. 6. 8-room cottages. bIDDALL, SW
Copp Bldg. ______________________
i |iSOO CASH BUYS TWO COTTAGES, BHNT,
. illuUlM BIOPALU JO9 Copp Bids.
FOR SALh
Houses
FOR SALE I—
for a file* thr«»-rocm hous», southwest;
ot 4"x13» to 15-foot alley. Only $760,
and 1350 cash.
f*r a fiur-rnom ho'uss, fifteen mlnuW
ride from center of town; high ground;
only fa 16.
$480.00 ■»-
Just think! $450 buys a $800 lot, south-
west) cement walks, curbingl two car
lines; «ton« pillars at street entrances.
J578.00
far a nice lot on Flttyflfth street, half
block from Central; cheap.
Only HOO down, balanoe mortgage, for an
elegant lot right In the center of Holly-
wood.
Now Only one— a lot In the South Hftllv-
wood Terrace tract; only $2 down and %t
por week
SEE W. T. GRONEN,
GOLDEN STATE REALTY COMPANY,
421 South Spring Street.
Both Phones— Ex. S6.
VOR BAI,E —
((IRISO. • -
NIJJE-ROOM RESIDENCE.
Located In the beautiful We«tlnk« dis-
trict, on a fine corner lot, south of Ninth
street) handsome hull, with line open
stnlrcnse) rooms downstair* finished In un-
llque <mk; quarter-suwed ouk Doors 1 ex-
pensive lighting lixtures 1 large handsome
parlor 1 large boy window end brlrk man-
tel with open llreplnco hi living room;
dining room Is Inran and sunny, huvlng
many fine windows 1 two pantrleN In
kitchen; live large floe bedrooms finished
In white enamel 1 rork maple floor* t Hnen
closet and large rial lies closets; line ce-
ment basement. This house I* modern In
every particular and Is a good bargain ut
tlio price offered.
Members Los Angeles Realty Board.
ALTHOISE DUOS.,
234 Lnufthlln Uld(f., 313 ». Broadway.
Muln ■-■«»; Home Ex. 363.
■ ."■■,- ' ' '
FOR SALE— HOUSES.
We will furnish the entire cost of your
house or build for cash; plans and specifica-
tions furnished free.
You will make a mistake If you do _4t
take advantage of our installment offer.
The Interest decreases as your monthly pay-
ments are made.
We have some of the most attractive plans
In th« city, and would be glad to ha.ye you
call and look a? th to.
If you know how you want your house
planned we will get out a plan to suit you
free of charge.
J. BURRIB MITCHELL & CO..
Contractors and Builders,
326-327 Douglas Building.
Sunset. Plack 3091. Home 3774.
KOK SALE— SOME GOOD BARGAINS—
$3500 — Six-room, new, modern; Adam*
street. -" ~ ' " ■•'
$2800 — Two cottages, five rooms each,
rent $30 per month; near Ninth and Cen-
tral avenue.
$2200 — Six-room, new, modern. Thirty-
fourth street, near Central avenue; worth
$2«oo; $500 down. . . -
J2lO0 — Six-room, good cottage, at 1222
Catallna; $500 down, or will take lof In
trade.
$1000 — Five-room California house, 1633
Tallmnn, near Sixteenth and ' Complon
avenue; two fronts; $200 cash, $10 per
month. ; ....
$1750 — Four-room, modern, and small
house in rear; Magnolia avenue, near
Washington.
$700 — Three-room, brick Cottage; Boyle
Helshts.
$2200 — Five-room cottage, Wlnfleld, near
Union avenue; lot 60x125; fine for flatß.
LEI'SCHNER & CO.,
•01 SOUTH BPRINQ, KOOM SO4.
BOYLE HEIGHTS PROPERTY IS HAVING
a healthy move upward, ns It is now
recognized as a most dcsirablo residence
section.
HlKh. dry, good fresh air, no fog, close
in, no floods.
We are building fine homes on Boyle
avenue, two blocks north of First street.
Our houses are hullt by day labor and
are modern and first-class in all particu-
lar".
We are selling <hem at extremely low
prices, as we bought our land some time
ago, when it was cheap. You can save
$500 If you buy your home from us. ■'
Houses from $2000 to $2750; one-third
cash, balance terms. Don't pay rent when
these bargains aro offered.
WOODWARD- BENNETT CO.,
20» West Fourth Street.
FO R SALE- Fq
R A
S
BEAUTIFUL NINE-ROOM HOME ON
LARGE AND FINELY IMPROVED LOT.
BETWEEN rll'O AND SIXTEENTH.' ON
CONSTANCE STREET; PARTLY FUR-
NISHED: OWNER LEAVING THE CIT\ ;
$5500. ON BEST OF TERMS.
NOLAN & SMITH. 228 WEST SECOND.
FOR SALE.
$10,000.
NEW, MODERN.
TEN-ROOM
HOUSE AND BARN.
SOUTHWEST.
LOT 74X178.
WILL TAKE GOOD LOTS AS PART PAY-
PHONE WEST 1217. '
OWNER,
416 TRUST BLDG: . ..' : .
FOR SALE—
UNION AYE.. NEAR EIGHTEENTH ST.
TWO-STORY HOUSE. $500 CASH.
A modern, well arranged house, in per-
fpec ordc*rj lifts li&rcl wood floors, tinted
walls; east front lot. In a most desirable
location. This is a very desirable place
und will be sold on easy terms. A photo-
graph can bo seen at our office.
JONES & RYDER LAND CO.
Ground Floor. 218 West Third Street.
SEE OWNER ABOUT THIS —
Now six-room cottage, with reception
hall, bath, china closet and screen porch.
on lot 50x15) to alley, well located and
near car Una Price $1950: $200 cash,
balance monthly. Let your rent buy your
llOme - See OWNER.
227 McLaughlin Bldg., 315 S. Broadway.
Home Phone 8321.
FOR SALE.
B-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE.
EAST 10TH-NEAR MAPLJE AYE.
LOT 54X150. STREET WORK.
SEWER. LAWN. PHONE.
WE CAN DELIVER FOR $4500.
CARROLL J. DALY & CO.,
Horn- 82M. ill WEST KIRST ST.
Main 736.
Members Realty Board.
SaaOO— NINE-ROOM HOUSE ON ORANGE
BTIU9KT! LOT 60X117 U; ALLEY;
NORTH FRONT. CAN YOU BEAT
THIS? '
■310*— SIX-ROOM MODERN COTTAGB
ON MAPLE AVENUE. NEAR FIF-
TEENTH; LOT 00X150.
• OSCAR U. SMITH,
315-316 O. T. JOHNSON BUILDING.
FOR SALE- -^^
— 1 $35,W0
Hill Street.
Pico Street.
The southeast corner of Hill and Pico.
Four double hou«e» on the property.
W. H. OBEAR, 408 Johnaon Building
SS_-sVriSr__ |l -l ggo PAJSo RENT.
Contractors ana Builders,
Will build to suit. Plans free.
Estimates promptly given, .
«7 I-u.l.ll" Bldg.. 915 B. BROADWAY.
" Home Phon« 83*1.
* |?4fC Fivt-room modern cotte.ge, lot 4»
*140 E»»t Ferty. third, near Maple «v»nu«;
1150 down, balanos like rent . ■
J. W. C.UNB. *M Isry»o_ Block.
FOR BA VV^ s^~ s^ w
Housts
FOR SALE— Ho7ifIES;'~BTTILT~bM EASY
erms. 1. < w m w P AN . DD ' EKSON
Contractor and Ptillder,
420 Bradbury i-'Mt.
SNAP — UP-TO-DATE.~NEW. FIVE-ROOM
cottnire; every convenience; lfirire lot; itood
location; terms It il#sire<l; esst side, fee
OWNER, 127 South Gates Strf»t,
13800 — EloTlTriiboil MODERN HOIIHE
and five good lots, snuthw»st; brat l.ar-
■ gain* ever offered: must sell.
3. W. CfftN*, 4;ll !U,v»on Work.
$1800—121* TENNESSEE STREET; COT-
tsge «nd lot; good buy. THR,MeCARTHY
COMPANY, ■>*;« Nort" Uroadwpy,
City Lots and Lands
COOL DR.EEZE ON A HOT DAY.
inn MeOARTItT CO.
MAIN STREET,'
MONETA AVENUE
AND
FIGUEROA STREET
■ TRACTS
Are on a mesa that' gets the first
ocsnn breeze coming toward th«
city— and It malces, oh, such a dif-
ference.
SEE FOR YOURSELF.
ttntll the new ear line Is running,
tnke Mnplo avenue ear to Fiftieth .
street, one short block to branch
office on the tract at Fifty-third
and Main streets,
HOME LOTS.
Low Prices. Easy Term*.
THE MoOARTnV CO.,
203 North Broadway.
"L,A CALLADA TRACT."
(Hollywood.)
— I>3TS $350 LOTS—
EASY TERMS
Buy a iot for a home In this be_utlfu!
tract In prettiest spot In the world— Holly-
wood.
GOLDEN STATE REALTY CO.,
421 South Spring St.
Zxch— nfe 66.
FOR SALE— ABSOLUTELY THE BEST
bargain In a resldsncs lot is offered In
property is located between Vermont ave-
nue and. Western avenue in the northwest
part of the city. Each lot Is not less than
60x146, has improved streets and -lenient
curbs. A reasonable building restriction
protects, not high enough to be prohibitive
The property ie well located, has splendid
drainage, and commands a beautiful view
of the mountains. - Hollywood and the city.
The new Western avenue electric line is
only two blocks west. The Colsgrovo line,
now being double-tracked, Is Immediately
to the north. The terms .of payment are
only $25 cash,' till monthly; and the pnc«
Is enly
$300. . . • •
Don't fail to see this beautiful property.
Positively the lowest priced property in the
entire section between Los Angelea and
Hollywood. Charles S. Mann, 316 West
Fourth street. Home 4171.
____________ ______ .
FOR SALE —
Choice lots in the. Baldwin tract. Fifty-
fifth to Fifty-eighth on South Park ave-
nue and west to Main street. The best
lots for the money to be had on easy
the tract, corner South Park and Fifty-
eighth street. Open every day. Sunday
nfternoon, or call at room 421, Bfrna
building.
• W. P. LARKIN & CO..
Agents for Tract,
Or C. J. BALDWIN, Arcadia.
P. S. — Also flve-acre ranches, with
water, on electric line; fine soil; sreat
bargain; only $1260 on two years' time.
And five lots, fifty feet each, with water,
$300 for the bunch; $50 cash, balance
time. Free trip to see this property.
W. P. LARKIN & CO.,
421 Byrne Building.
for sale-
two splendid south-facing lots on West 22J
St., near La Salle. in West Adams Heights
tract.
These can be had at a big bargain; worth
$1500 each, but you can havo them for $1100
each, cash.
Don't neglect this If you are looking for a
fine building lot In a very select nelghbor-
'"""'■ EDWIN ALDERSON.
209 Laughlln Bldg.
FOR SALE— CHEAP LOTS.
j.|25 50x140, Weßt 3tHh, near Denker.
$560— itxlZi. Walton, near 37th.
j550_44x75, near 22d and Vermont.
}800-50x120, Olive st., near Thorpe.
$t»o— soxl2J. cor. 37th, block west of Central.
$650—40x120, Toluca, near Ist.
•700 — toxlOO, 20th, block of Central.
$75i>_40xllO, East 17th, 1 block from Central.
$750—60x133, cheapest lot in C. V. Hall
tract near 29th.
W. H. OBEAR, 402 Johnson Bldg.
WE HAVE SOME MAGNIFICENT BUILD-
ing lots In our new tract, 1 West Highland
Park. Prices $200 to $500, on easy terms.
Water piped to each lot. Five blocks west
of Occidental college. Highland Park, on
Avenues Forty-nine and Fifty.
Better nee these lots at once If you
''"riverside heights company.
403-404 11. W. Hellman Building.
Phones— Home 2008; Sunset. Main 4135.
FOR SALE— NEAR MANUFACTURING Dis-
trict at 16th and Alameda ats. We control
JO lots between 16th and Washington st*.,
McGarry and Staunton avss. and Don Abel.
Prices. tfOO and up; 40x146; lots cheap.
You can make money on this property at
tho prices we offer lots.
v CALDWELL & CO..
L. A. R. B. 403 Currier Bldg. ,
WEST SIXTH STREET
WEST SIXTH STREET
Lot Improved with 3-story building, paying
good Interest on money Invested; deducting
the valus of Improvements, leave* the
?r r t°y UD m SS -"'JSSS
bargain. ;_„_-.
810-11-12 BRYSON BLOCK.
JlO.OO. n(J|rtlS j gTI!KEvg Tl!KE v THACT.
A tract for homes and good people; $10
cash $10 per month. Come and see for
yourselve*. Take East Ninth street car
on Main to Fifty-second itreet; owner on
ground Phones-Home 29224; Sunset
South 566.
F °,?24 8 0^» V RuYa=vl. Tth and «th ....
$''iOO— 85x110. Town. aye.. 7th ami Bth |ti
IsoOO— «x»0. Ruth aye.. 7th and Bth . s.
} 40004 000 50x110, Ruth aye., 7th and Slh «ts.
ALTSX CULVER,
106 South Hroadway.
at Garvß.ua, three block!
from car line, full »l«, seven of them In
one Piece. ;he others disconnected; ex-
traordinary good value at $126 earhi.lots In
vie nity Jelling ut »300; the«» must be all
3_Vh in_ must he taken at once.
THUS i! HAMPTON, 119 South Hroadway.
• MriTLOT~4OXIM'"JiTii~NEAR COMKTON. IN
• Curtis Park. Agent on traot. Street lm-
nrnvrmrnU substantial, finished. No such bar-
S_tJ. "uewheri; Wl_a_NUANa_R. 811
. taughUn Block. ; »•'»
lioT ON WALL HTRKET, NEAR IVTH.
\v7H. OBEAa, 402 Johninn Blflg.
tl! Chamber of Commerce building. , •
FOR B ALE
City Lot, «nd Lands
MOJTRY INVESTKI) IN "AI.OONS
Tend* to lVverty and Wnat,
Dut If put Into Lob Angeles lots or homes
on enr.y payments,
you will live easy nnd be Independent
by and by.
Plenty of noorl subdivisions, btit
HOSE WHK.IIK \OV < AN (tKT MORE
I Hit Till-: MONKV limn In
HAUTIIOItNF, TRACT.
FTNI3 4S AND n0« FOOT LOTS,
ONLY *350 TO «,VM),
With all Improvements don*.
NEAR NKW Iji A. lIAIIAVAY SHOPS.
FIVK-CENT FARB.
Attractive homes now building.
WHX DtllMl TO HIIT ON EASY TURNS.
Come ami me us, or tak«
San Pedro stret onr nn Main street to
tract offlee. southwest corner Slauson .
and Smith Park avenue.
w: r. i'liuuNK * to., owNKiin.
Home 1«»4. Room all. 21S B. Broadway.
UAHOaTn~THI9 DAY.
IIAKOAIN THIS PAY.
IlAllfiAlN THIS DAY.
UAKOAIN THIS DAY.
ONLY $1700.
ONLY $1700.
ONLY $1700.
South Union avenue, between
Third and Fo-trth; clean side'
of street; 4(1x160 feet.
DON'T MISS THIS.
BEN WHITE,
108 Bryson Building.
VILLA LOT*—
IN FULL REARING OHANGE TREES.
W* ran offer a few lots 100x175, covered
with full bearing orange trees: 80 and S»
trees to each lot; close to electric car lint.
■ few minutes' ride to business center of
Los Angeles; pure mountain water piped; la
th« midst of thrifty settlement, with school, 1
churches, stores, tclcphuuo service, modern
conveniences
Price »:«'> to M"0; U essh, balance alx,
twelve and eighteen months. We will fur-
nl»h free transportation. Don't buy small
40-ft. lots for more money. Go and loolc at
our lots at our expense and we will leav*
your own judgment to decide. Come today.
QRIDER A HAMILTON.
_S W. 2nd str»»t.
FOR SALE —
•700 — .inxtM on I3»l!evue avenue, op-
posite Echo park; very cholco and
cheap.
•1050 JSOxISO on West Thirty-second
street, right near Hoover; worth
$1300.
112130 — 50x130, West Eleventh street, op-
posite Talm Place tract; bargain.
SEOOO 50x173 to alley, high and sightly,
on Wcstlaka avenue, near Sixth:
worth $4000.
f. M. niELrs.
508 Douglas Building. Both Phones.
FLORENCE VILLA TRACT
Near Lone Bench Electric Railway.
Lots 60x130. 160 and 200 feet deep.
Cement walks. Water piped to every
lot. $225 and up.
G-STAV S. SMITH * BRO.,
730 H. W. Hellman Bids.
Main 2712. L. A. R. B. Horn* 1458.
530 VOWS
and $10 per month, without Interest.
buys a lot 60x174. on a graded
and oiled street, cement sidewalks
and curb, one block from electric
lino and well located.
Only A few lots left.
EDWARD 1). SILENT & CO., Sole Agrnts
Members L. A. Realty Board.
Est. JSSS. 216-218 W. Second Street.
FOR SALE-
NINTH STREET.
NINTH STREET.
NINTH STREET.
Only a few of those lots left. Magnifi-
cently located, being high and sightly.
Corner Ninth and Honver. Must be sold.
NORTON _ HAY.
818 West Third Streat.
' $425 TO $450.-
S2S down, $10 a month.
For large lots In East Jefferson Street
tract, with privilege of building on rear,
or - c will erect small two.mom bungalow
on rear of same; terms, $25 down, $10 a
month. STRONG & DICKINSON.
135 South Broadway.
ROBT. MARSH & CO..
H. W. Hellman Building.
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH .MB
ASSURED oF_t¥^ R |fcATTßjmoN.
121 HENNE BLOCK.
FOR SALE— ' .
Three lots on Carroll avenue, being N.
W. corner of Douglas street and Carroll
avenue, 60x150 feet. $1750; and lots 4 and
6 of block 4. Angeleno Heights, being 100 X
135 feet, at $2500, or $1250 for either half;
CO feet west of Douglas street. Terms, half
cash, balance as agreed: 7 per cent Interent.
•** . M. L. WICKS*
12? Hellman Block. 2d and Broadway
FOR SALES— : ;
We secured In an exchange deal 3 large lot*
In Signal Hill tract. Long Beach, which w«
will sell at a bargain. We also offer 2 chotcs
lots In southwest on Brighton aye., below 46tb
■t at a bargain for quick turn.
Phones- ROSI & LINDSBY,
Home 7662. Sl4 H. W. Hellman Bldg.
Main 4822. .
THK'PRKACIIKR'S CORNER
MUST GO BEFORE WKDNESIJAY.
This Is a beautiful torper, fronting; enst
100 feet on Wliltley and fronting north
iB5 feet on I 1*"?!*''".I 1 *"?!*''". »<>ur <•«• See It
"wJIHSMT* & HAMMERS, Sole Ag-nta.
330 Byrne BUIlt- HomenOOO; Muln SOU.
$300-CHEAPEST CLOSE-IN LOTS. 41ST
niirt Comnton • large fruit trees. Can you
£& thUpAlso. &0 lot. 40x138. 66th .tree,
anJ Flgucrca. Agent on tracts. WI^SEN-
DANGER. 221 Laughlln Block.
$450-LOT 40X135; 39Th7"nEAR COMPTON, IN
Curtis Pork. Agent on tract. Street Im-
orovemenu substantial, finished. No such bar-
_a°ns elsewhere. WIESENDANGER. 2tl
LRUKhlln Block. «-U .
FOR SALE— FINE CORNER, TWO BLOCKg
west of Westlakc park. '
R. S. SAUNDERS.
Room 412 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Beach Property
FOK Cottagß at Manhattan Beach; four
rooms; piped throughout for gas for light-
ing and cooking: porcelain bathtub, etc.:
large front room, facing the ocean, 24x14
feet; an elegant view of Redondo. Cata-
llna Island, Ocean Park and Port Los An-
geles; lot 33 1-3xlllo feet; price $900:
terms if desired; or will trade for good
lot In city, unincumbered. OWNER. 40S-
404 11. W. Hellman Building, Fourth and
Spring Streets. City.
Beach Property — Ocean Park
OCEAN PARK—
MARINE BT 111-: IST HAS THE CALL TODAY
30 FEET AT $175.
TERRACE TRACT.
Thf> Might ly place nf homes.
A FISW KAKGAINS AT $200.
ON THE SAND.
NEAR VENICE. 1750.
A. F. WKMHTKR & CO.,
302 Mhhou Ulilg..
Fourth anil Broadway.
Stocks and Bonds
R W POINDEXTER. HKOKER. 409 WIL-
COX BUILDING, deals In bonds, mortgages
and other flrst-claiis securities. Reference,
First National Bank. ■ -
Suburban Property— Hollywood
.MCk. J.KVICL LOT, 60x146. WITH CbWt.S[
curbs. Mi.daU ktietU and sidewalks; ruuv«ic
lint to who.:l. ciiurcb and car lln«; locattd
Wl(«**S-oOiW l («**S-0Oi V 26* ca»h, $10 momnlr. CUA&I
U. MANN, Ut W«»i Fourth BL