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6 THE LOST - FOUND—T HROUGH HERALD ■ LINERS— SURE) THE WEATHER LOS ANGELES, Aug. »■ Tlme.| Bar | Th. IRTMriWlndTVell Weather fc a.m. TI.SS I 69 I «S~P^lT7 T '£}***• {_pjn. 29.79 f 84 J 82 f.W ( »[ Clear. ""Maximum temperature, 95. Minimum temperature, «7. Weather Condition! BAN FRANCISCO. Aug. tt.-Ratn has fallen from the Columbia river north ward, and also In Utah and ArUona. Thunderstorms have occurred .In Salt l*ks City and Flagstaff. Warmer -weather prevail* In California south of the Tehachapl. Forecast Los 'Angeles and vicinity— FaJf Tues day; light west wind*. MARRIAGEJJCENSES BENTLBY-STARR— CarI Bentley, 19. na- tive of lowa and resident of Pasadena, and Jessie G. Starr, 17. native of Cali- fornia and resident of Pasadena. PINKERTON-BARR-Robert M. Pinker- ton, 38. native of Illinois and resident of Los Angeles, and Pearl L. Barr, 21, na- tive of Kansas and resident of Los An- BECK^BATY-Percy L. Beck, 81, native of California and resident of Los An- geles, and Jennie B. Baty. 27, native of New York and resident of Los Angeles. STAHL-LILLIER— Eugene H. Stahl, 2«, native of California and resident of Los Angeles, and Alta H. Lllller, 20, native of California and resident of Los An- VACHE-KATZENBTEIN-E. T. Vache, 87, native of France and resident of Los Angeles, and Leonla M. Katzensteln, 23, native of Mexico and resident of Los MAr'tINE-ALLEC— Jean Martlne, 27, na- . tlve of France and resident of San Ga- . brtel, and Francolse Alice, 25, native of France and resident of Anaheim. ROCK-WAGNER--Edward A. Rock, 29, native of New York and resident of Los Angeles, and Gertrude Wagner, 25, na- tive of- Minnesota and resident of Los WHI^E-'bALDWIN— Albert H. White, 28. native of Pennsylvania and resident of Los Angeles, and Anita Baldwin, 20, na- tive of Indiana and resident of Santa KICHARDS-HENDERSON-Roy F. Rich- ards, 29, native of Illinois and resident of Los Angeles, and Bernice A. Hender- son, 21. native of lowa and resident of BECKEIf-SCHAUSENBACH — Emll' F. ■ Becker, 29, native of California and resident of Ogden, and Ida E. Schausen- bach, 27, native of Ohio and resident of WYLIE-GREEN— James R. Wylie, 61, na- tive of Scotland and resident of Lan- cester, and Fannie M. Green, 40, native • of New York and resident of Lancester. BLACK-RITCHIE— E. E. Black, 35, native of Scotland and resident of Los Angeles, and Helene J. Ritchie, 28, native of Scot- 1 land and resident of Los Angeles. BANDALL-COOK— A. E. Rindall. 23, na- tlve of Minnesota and resident of Santa Monica, and Ellna A. Cook, 16, native of Missouri and resident of Santa Monica. " * MAC INTYRE-LYMAN— J. E. Maclntyre, 28, native of Massachusetts and resident 1 of Los Angeles, and Frances W. Lyman, 26, native of Kentucky and resident of ' Los Angeles.' HUNT-RUTHERFORD— W. H. Hunt, 52, _ native of England and resident of Los Angeles, and Elizabeth D. Rutherford, 49, native of Scotland and resident of Los Angeles. DOUGLASS-WALLACE — Benjamin F. I Douglass, 66, native of New York and resident of Long Beach, and Lydla J. Wallace, 67, native of Maine and resi- dent of Long Beach. .'■ V. BIRTHS McDANIEIATo J..W. and wife, 1356 East Flftleth\treet, August 18, a son. ROSE— To Charles and wife, 619 South Spring street, August 18, a daughter. BERRY— To A. J. and wife, 707 West ■ Sixth, August 19, a son. SMITH— To B. O. and wife, 1014 Florida street. August 14, a daughter. ENGSTROM— To Charles J. R. and wife, 915 South Euclid. August 22, a daughter. BAKER— To E. G. and wife, 480 Custer avenue, August 27, a daughter. RUTCHLAND— To Thomas and wife, 1638 Paloma, August 23, a son. FENEL— To S. B. and wife, 1932 Vastle street, August 2, a son. ORTEGRA— To M. and wife, 859 Bryant avenue, August 1, a son. MOORE— To E. A. and wife, 1036 Sunset boulevard, August 26, a son. Peck & Chase Co., undertakers and em- ftalmers; lady assistant 433 & HllL Tel. Main O. DEATHS BUSSE— August H., 1623 Redwood avenue, native of Illinois, phthisis, August 12, aged 37 years. BRADFORD— Anna E., 1049 Vernon, na- tive of California, malnutrition, August 28. aged 2 months. CONLEY— J. T., West Sixth, native of California, locomotor ataxla, August 28, aged 60 years. DAVlS— Bertha M., 876 West Avenue Fifty-two, native of Kentucky, pulmon- ary tuberculosis, , August 26, aged 87 years. . GOREY— Anna, 314 South.. Grand avenue, native of Ireland, senility, August 27, aged 60 years. MlLLER— Venice, Pacific hospital, native of Oregon, aortlo insufficiency, August 28. aged 37 years. ..■< ROBINSJN— Dean, T.;' 419 South Grand avenue,' native of Vermont, cerebral hemorrhage, August 28. aged 74 years. SIMMONS— E. R., Receiving hospital, na- tive of England, fractured skull, August 26. aged . 36 years. TANNER— John L.. 146 West Thirty-first, native. of England, endorterltls, , August 27.' aged 61 years. BRESEE BROS. GO. I __nsr E . BROADWAY AND SIXTH BTKBET __4H» and Children. UIWLII I HIXLIYO PIERCE BROS. & CO. Funeral Atrtotora, 110-tU S. Flower atrect Our lad? undertaker, Ml» Elizabeth Thompson, in attendance (or women and children day or altht Pbop« Main 1827; Horn* OT. CUNNINGHAM & O'CONNOR UNDEUTAKEItS, have removed to 1031 S. Grand Aye. Phones — Main 403; Home 403. DIED McGANN— At the late residence, 136 North Eastlake avenue, Edna J. McGanit, mother of Mrs. J. E. Garrlgan, a native of Michigan, aged 67 years. Solemn re- quiem mass at the Sacred Heart church Thursday, August 31, 1905, at 8 a. m. Interment at New Calvary, BRADFORD— At 1049 East Vernon, Au- gust 28, 1906, Anna Elizabeth, Infant daughter of Maggie E. and Harris G. Bradford. Services will be held at the residence, 831 East Thlrty-Hrst street, to- day at 10 o'clock a. in. Funeral car for friends on Griffith avenue and Thlrty- _flrs£_itree_ i _2_^erjn_nt__Ev^rgr_eiv^^ TOWNBENDJ LYOn! HACKLEY _ KNIGHT. PATENTS OBTAINED IN ALL COUN- trles; trademarks and copyrights regis- tered; patent, trademark and copyright suits In all courts. ROOMS 504-7, Mer- chants' Trust Company building. Tele- phones, Home 8191. Sunset Main 9129. HAZARD & HARPHAM, PATENTS, Pioneers. SPRING AND FIFTH. Pat- •nt tmok fraa. CONTRACTORS FOR A FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE) IS OUR FIOURK. Anything else you want at the same proportion. Let us have a chanc* to figure on your house. We will fur- nish your plans and make a bouse that will suit you. Wo art) pleased to refer to any one for whom we have bulldtxl, for we leave them our friends. We can . furnish you the money If you wish. Drop in and talk It over with ua. INGLEIIART IIUILDINO CO., Stan* fhou* 7*W. 7U a liru-dw.y. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES EDVIN ALDERSON REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Rpl«ndld store building; and two lots at Inglewood, six miles south- west, on new Redondo tine. This store Is on main road, and has some ' stock of hardware and first-clans fixtures ready for, a gooff grocery and hardware line. Worth $2500 to $3000, but will soil for $2000 rash It sold at once. EDWIN ALDERSON, owner, 209 Laughlln Building. FOR TRADE OR SALE— ' Ice cream and confectionery, finest location In city; room to put In light lunch business. A stock of gent's furnishing at 69 cents on the dolllar. Restaurant for almost amount of mortgage; If you want a bargain see us. OLD SETTLERS INVESTMENT CO., 601-603 Grant Building. Both phones 1917. MADE FAMOUS by giving bent values in the United States. 76-Inch natural burlap 20c, 40- Inch dyed 20c, Just the thing between chair rail; 26-Inch dyed 15c. Our bur- laps are heavy and can be pasted; boat paint $1.50 gallon, molding 2c foot, slightly damaged window shades 25c, painting and plnzlng. WALTER BROS., 627 S. Spring. _________ Cigar stand; fine location; doing fine Duslness; five years' lease; cheap rent Come right In and see me about this. COOPER A CtJDUEnACK, ■ 818 South nronrt-rny. tloom 237. _. WANTE D ;_ J .._'._ Help— Male HUMMEL BROS. * CO., —EMPLOYMENT AGENTS— A strictly flr&t-class. reliable agency. All kinds of help promptly furnished. Your orders solicited. 116-118 East Second street. Between Main and Los Angeles ate. Largest and best equipped offices on the Pacific coast. HUMMEL BROS & CO.. US and 118 E. 2d St. Telephones— Main 509. Home 609. WANTED— )' Flrst-elaaa aevrapaper aollcltora. Apply at circulating department be- tween 7iSO and 8 a. m. and 4:30 and tp.au LOB ANGELES HERALD. WANTED— Cabinet makers and bench hands; good Job. Apply BOX 10, Herald offlce. ANY PERSON TO DISTRIBUTE OUR samples; $18.00 weekly, steady. MGR. "EMPIRE." 4 Wells St.. Chicago, 111. To Rent WANTED — ' AIJ_ 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 & FARISH, Sl» SOUTH HILL STREET. To Purchase — Real Estate WANTED- i ~~ ~ i We have client who wants two lots adjoining on Pico Heights, within short distance of car line, for $800 to $1200 apiece. If you have the right location we can sell them for you; would buy separate locations but prefer lots joln- " e ' FINLEY & NORRIS. ■ Ground floor. 341 S. Hill St. Real Estate WANTED— YOUR VACANT LOTS TO sell, If cheap. EDWIN ALDERSON, 200 Lnushlln Building. Miscellaneous WANTED-DEALERS AND PAPER- hangers to write for sample books of wall paper, paints, etc. WALTER BROS., 627 South Spring. SANITARIUMS _Ssr^__^ffiß^EßT7~SANlTAßTuM^ Massage, electric, tub, vapor, steam baths, chiropody, manicuring, scalp treatment, facial massage. i_tt w. First. Home 8808. BATHS AND MASSAGE VAp6iß^ND~_^Bl^"BATHir~liAS^ sage and electricity; experienced op- erators. 618H SOUTH SPRING ST.. rooms C, 7 and 8. Hours from 9 to 11. rr is fine, trT it-electric shampoo, face massage and scalp treat- ment; nothing like it in the city. PER- SIAN TOILET PARLOR, 132 W. 7th. SCIENTIFIC AND MAGNETIC MAS- sage, tub baths, alcohol rub , and salt glow. From 9 a. m. to 12 p. m. Room 10, WJ4 S. BROADWAY. WHEN YOU WISH A FIRST-CLASS, thorough treatment, call at _0 FRANK- LIN ST., Room 6. One treatment as- sures another. VAPOR AND TUB BATHS. MASSAGE and electric treatments. Room 225. 703 SOUTH SPRING STREET. Telephone, Main 592. . SCIENTIFIC TREATMENTS-NO SUN- day treatment: offlce hours, 9to 9. 223 W. SECOND ST., Room* 213-215. Home 829. , VAPOR TUB BATHS AND MASSAGE, alcohol and oil rubs. 218 N. MAIN ST, Offlce 11. Home tel. 1459. Open Sundayß. 321 SOUTH HILL— VAPOR AND TUB baths, massage for colds, rheumatism, nervousness. Open every day. Room 9. UP TO DATE BATH AND MASSAGE parlor, new management, no sign-. Suite 6 and 7. 610 1-2 South Spring at. ESTELLE BATH - OPEN UNDER new management; best equipped In the city. 127 EAST SECOND. BATHS— TUB AND VAPOR, MASSAGE, moved from 654 S. Los Angeles street to 44SH B. SPRING ST., room 6. JUST OPENED— VAPOR, TUB BATHS and maeflage; experienced operators. 245^4 S. BPRING. room 26. • JUST OPENED— VAPOR, TUB BATHS and massage: experienced operators. 245K S. SPRING, room 26. MANICURING AND MASSAGE PAR- lors. Rooms 44-45, 116 ft SOUTH BROAD- WAY. • SULI'iIUME VAPOR BATH 8, MAS- sage and chiropody. 701 V& B. Broadway. SOUTHERN BATH PARLORS, "iil SOUTH SPHINO. Suites 1 and 2. BATHS— 3O9 W. TEMPLE, KOOM NO. 1 Phone Home 6076. TRANSFER AND STORAGE WO WANT YOUIt~BUSINESS. COL- YEAR WAUEHOUBHi CO., new and fireproof storage; moving, shipping: loweßt rates. CarpetM steamed cleaned and packed In moth-proof paper. Cash advanced on storage. Office 'SSi Boutti Main. Phones Main 1117; Home 2154. DETECTIVE AQENCIEB D_STE(STIvI_ J IJvAN^HATSDL'_;I_'tJIVi"u criminal, private cases. Strict attention to business. Phone 670), Home 4533. -17 WifitfT THUUA LOS ANGELES "HERALD! TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 39, 1905. J. W. M'FATRIDQB M. M. M'FATRIDGB 3600 MeCllntook Arena* HO South Fremont Arena* Phon«3B7o McFatridge Bros. Real Estate and Mining Phon* llom* 7230 Rooms 4 and 8, 910 9. Spring street Los Angeles, r_ai., Au fi* 28 * 1905. MR. WORCESTER, x Asst, Gon 1. Mgr. and Adv. Mgr. Los Angeles Herald. DEAR SIR! — Your liner solicitor has inquired of us sev- eral times as to the results we were deriving from our advertisements in your paper. We will state that he in. duoed us to sign a oontraot with you whereby we were to use ten lines daily and twenty-five lines on Sunday or more for twelve months. We have kept a very close watoh on the re- sults obtained from your paper and have found that the re- sults obtained have more than paid for the amount of adver- tising paid you up to the present time. We oonsider your Sunday morning realty news pages a very complete record of the week's transactions in the realty market of Los Angeles. \ Yours Respectfully, McFATRIDGE BROTHERS. _ _•' FOR RENT Houses TO LET— WE HAVE TWO NEW MOD- ern cottages near car barns which we rent very cheaply. Fine place for street car men. BROWN & WOODS, 317 Fay Bldg. Phone 3747. Furnished Rooms IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THH best place In Las Angeles to room and board, call at 805 S. Bunker Hill; highest elevation in city; a nice, quiet home, newly .furnished and horn* cooking. Take Angel's Flight, then go two blocks west. Rates low for the summer. $16— THREE ROOMS, COMPLETELY furnished; new; housekeeping; in new building. 218 N. FREMONT. Flats TO LET— MODERN FLATS— Water Free. $10 — 3 rooms, SO4 N. Fremont. f 12 — 3 rooms, 212 N. Fremont. $12 — 3 rooms. 33-1 8. Flgueroa. $14—3 rooms, 334 S. Flgueroa, furnished. $16 — 5 rooms, 1013 W. Diamond. $16—6 rooms, 1016 W. Ist. $16—4 rooms, 912 W. Ist. $IG— 3 rooms, 204 N. Fremont, furnished. $18— 3 rooms, 218 N. Fremont, furnished. WIESENDANQER. 221 Laughlln Bid. Furnished Flats FOR $14 YOU CAN RENT THREE rooms, completely furnished, new, ele- gant; housekeeping; gas range, bath, telephone, hot water; close In. 834 SOUTH FIGUEROA. $10 unfurnished; also 204 NORTH FREMONT, $10 unfur- nlshed. Stores and Offices BUSINESS PROPERTY— FINE COR- ner on West Washington St., partly Improved; Income $50 a month; there Is room for four stores; will rent right away.' 1 JOESPH GREISCH. Exclusive agent, ' 545 South Spring street. "■ PALMISTS AND MtDIUMS j3mT^sXAT^R^^w7lPh^id^ne J Tf" J hTs truly marvelous test seances tonight at 8:15 sharp, New England hall, 139 W. Fifth street. Sealed written questions answered; Independent tests with names, Scenes and messages. Come skeptics. Private readings dally 10 to 4. The Saxonla, 318 W. Fifth street. PROF. TRIPP, PSYCHIC MEDIUM, 816% South Spring, suite 6. Head, hand, card or clairvoyant readings, dally, 26c. Sat- isfaction or no pay. An offlce assistant wanted. PROF. TRIPP, OCCULT PSYCHIC, 3164 South Spring St., suite 6. Head, ■ hand, card or clairvoyant readings daily, 25c. Satisfaction or no pay. Office assistant wanted. DR. GREEN. UFH READER. BUSI- . ness medium, gives readings dally; test circles Tue., Thur. evenings at b o'clock; 2&C. Room 16. 11U',4 B. BPIUNG BT. MRS. PARKER. PALMIST .iND CLAIR. voyant. 416H H. BPRINO BT.. room 1. _ _ IN V EBTMENTB' We can show you where your money will yield large returns. Call or write VAADA MINES PROMOTION CO.. Inc. 212-213 H. W. Hellman Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. ) Both phones. TWO PER CENT MONTHLY GUAR- anteed on the Investment, $6700 worth of capital stock In a substantial build- ing company of Los Angeles. See BEN WHITE, 304 Bryson Block, for partlcu- lars. BROKERS tC~vF~l?oitffii££?£it. SSoK_iC *>* WUcoz -lull-lug, deals In bonds, mori- ku.c'm and other flrst-class securities. Loans negotiated at lowest marttei rates. If you wish to lend money 00 first mortgages, 1 can place It for you safely and at a fair late of Interest. Reference: First National Bank, Los Ai.KficH National Bank. MINING AND ABBAYINO FOR BALE— ~~ ' Four 1 gold mining claims, approved district; will sell or exchange for other property. Owner unable .to develop; a good chance for small Investment. J. A. MORLAN & CO., , , t 3- Fay iilig., Third, and —111. f_Ml~ffi_mii _Mi«-iii ■inn 1 1 jtnni- __ 1 mi 11 1 11 1 niT* MONEY TO LOAN rTL\V^^O^_TY^O^O^N^6Tr^ALL KINDS OF GOOD SECURITY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT CURRENT RATES. JAMES B. THRELKELD, 201 FAY BLDG., 326 W. THIRD ST. TELEPHONE: SUNSET MAIN 393, HOME 8263. NOTARY PUBLIC. CONVEYANCER. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES— for building or on Improved property, or In good outside towns. NEW PLAN OF INSTALLMENT PAYMENTS.. In- terest decreases as you pay. STATE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCI- ATION, 107 South Broadway. . CASH CONFIDENTIALLY LOANED TO salaried persons on note, without se- curity, without employer's knowledge and without indorsers; easy payments; positively lowest rates. Hours, 10:30 to 6:80. COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT CO- 628 Chamber of Commerce Bids. ANY AMOUNT ON FURNITURE, pianos, household goods, machinery, etc., if stored in our new fireproof ware- bouse. Office 82. S. Main. COLYEAR WAREHOUSE CO.. Phone Main 1117. Home 2164. MONEY TO LOAN— THOMAS 8. WADS- WORTH. 819 and 820 Douglas building, will lend money on city or county real estate. It. W. POINDEXTBR, 400 WILCOX Bldg., loans money on real estate, stocks and bonds. Building loana a specialty. SPECIAL NOTICES "^^^^^WIN^OW^SHADES! ~ " Slightly damaged shao.es, 25 cents. Our burlaps are heavier than others and can be pasted; 76 inches (not 72) natural, 20c; 36 Inches dyed, 15 cents; 40 inches dyed, 20 cents; just the thing for between chair rails. Molding _0c foot. Best paint, $1.50 per gallon. Big reduction in wall paper. .Try our enamels— they make things shine like a mirror. Glazing and painting. WALTER BROTHERS, . . 627 South Spring St. NOTICE. — WANTED— ALL THIS wheels left to lie repaired from one month to alx month*, 344 AND 303 EAST FIIIST, rauat be taken out Sept. 1. If not, will be sold for charge. PIONEER CARPET OLEANINO works— Tel. Main 217; Home 217. 756 B. OLIVE. Upholstering and carpet clean- Ing. 80. CAL. TRANSFER CO.-TRUNK 3, 25c and up; general dray age. Tels Main ' $486; Home 2184. 317 W. BECOND ST. PHYSICIANS DR. AND MKS. CARTER BUCCE_S- fully treat all female diseases and Ir- regularities; 20 years' experience; con- sultation free. Hours, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 10 to _a. m. 204 11E11- CANTILE PLACE, over 543 B. Spring. SOUTHERN HOME FOR LADIES DUR- Ing confinement; homes for children. DR. C. E. SMITH. 727 Bellevue avo. Tel. Main 2364. ■ _^ JULIAN MACRAE, ELECTHICIAN- Mental and nervous dl*e-sea. 1030 8. HOPE. Home 4004. . DR. TAYLOR— FEMALE CPECIAUST and obstetrics. UELASCO TU-ATEit, Main st. ' BUSINESS PERBONALB COLTON'S COLLECTION AGENCY. Claims collected In any part of the United States. Telephone; Red 8291. Home 4996. 814 O. T. Johnson Bldg., . ' Fourth and Broadway. '- DENTIBTB 6CHIt '*" WAN L>l_N TAL X>- 107 N. Spring St.— Painless extracting. filling, crown and bridge work, flexible rubber plates. Pure gold fillings, 750 up; all other fillings, wo up; cleaning teeth, 500 up; gold crowns and bridge work, $2.6o*up; seta teeth, $2.60 up. Also opeu evenlnga and Sunday forenoons. Frank BTEVJSNB. 324K bo. spring. ATTORN EYB-AT-LAW specialty. No fee without success. K. P. MOHMY, 6-1 Btlmson blk., cor. 3rd and Spring. Phone 6718. Open evenlnga. DIVORCE L.AWB-ADVICB FUME; ND fee - without auccesa: private. J. U . BMlTlf. XU W. 'i'-lfi st. About MM, * to ( v, iv, PIANO 3 PIANOS SOLD ON EASY PAYMEN-ri— Pianos rented at low rates, a. G. GARDNER PIANO HOUSE. Ltd., V» Winston st. Phone Black 2221; Home phone 8195. FOR SALE Hcusec FOR SALE— I $8000 buys eight-room house and large lot, 60x167, Lincoln street, near Flgueroa; lot alone worth the money. $6000 — Eight-room house on Alva- rado street, opposite the Palm Place; a bargain if sold this week. $6600 — Eight-room house, new, modern and up to date; an exception- ally fine home in South Bonnie Brae tract; a bargain, and will give torms. $3500 — A fine home on Wlnfield street, near Burlington; six rooms, bath, modern, up to date; fine lawn and large lot; must sell this week and will sacrifice for this price; this Is a big bargain. $2800 — Six-room cottage on West Twelfth, close In; lot alone worth $2000; $800 cash, balance to suit. ! $2600 — Six-room cottage; large lot, 60x150; bath, lawn, flowers, etc., .making a lovely home and nicely lo- cated; can be had on a cash payment of $1000 and balance like rent, $20 per month. $3750, $3500, $3200, $3100, $3000, $2650, $2600, $2500, $2200, $2000, $1800 and $1700 for four to six and seven- room homes and nicely located, to sell for part cash and terms. $1100 — A fine crown lot on Council street, between Belmont and Union avenue. - .. $900 — Lot on Belmont avenue, near corner of Council, If sold this week. We have several very choice bar- gains of nice homes in South Bonnie Brae tract. Also have east side lots for $350 and up, close to two car lines; can be had on easy terms. ■' Choice lot on Pasadena avenue, $1800; terms. A fine lot on Thirty-ninth, near corner of Main. Choice lots on Avenue 81, near corner of Pasadena avenue, east side; prices very reasonable. . J. A. MOIILAN & CO., ■ ' 20--.03 Fay Dulldlng. C 2280 EACH WE ARE JUST COMPLETING THREE HOUSES ON HURON STREET, BETWEEN AVENUES 20 AND 21. THESE HOUSES ARE WELL PLANNED, THE ELEVATIONS BE- ING SOMETHING NEW. LOTS 40x135. FACING EAST, ONE BLOCK FROM WE WILL SELL ANY OF THESE HOUSES ON VERY EASY TERMS, SMALL PAYMENT DOWN, BAL- ANCE BY THE MONTH. J. IlirilHlS MITCIIEL A CO. 32(1 Doiiklu- Hulldlng SUNSET. BLACK 3991. HOME 3774. FOR SALE — A SNAPI 1 We will build you a neat 6-room cot- tage or bungalow, with the best por- celain plumbing, tinted walls, pol- iuheU floor*, china closet, cement walks and lighting fixtures for ONLY $1000— CASH OR INSTALL- MENTS. WHITINO, THOMPSON & CO.. Home phone 1076. {86 Byrne Bldg. FOR SALE— $900— 4-room cottage, close In, snap. $1200— New, 6 rooms, large lot, Boyle Heights; easy terms. $3000— 6-room bungalow, Ploo Heights. $7000— 9-room residence, South Flower; lot 60x175; east front. $9000-Bußlness block on West Pioo. N. B. NORFOLK, with R. S. Saunders, 405 Chamber of Commerce building. FOR SALE — 3rand new five-room cottagea for S5O cash and $20 monthly. Six- room cottages, *50 cash and Sia.BO per month and Interest. Home 881. O. 11. JONES', Room 220, -1- South llruudtvuy. FOU NAI.IJ— $3500 — NKAII CEXTKAL, AVU.— $25OO. New, modern cottage, on lot 60x 150, near cars; has lawn, flowera and shade trees; a ■ very pretty home. Terms, $200 cash and. s2o per month. JOMiS «* HVDKII LAND CO! , , 219 West Third Street. 2 FOU i BALE , Housee ' TDnese Hire Vaflmie^ nun M(D)ttfl^e_s aurndl @(o){ttt£_g!(_:_D .'•.••■'■'':■>. '■' \ $2000 — 4-room, close In, off Figueroa, 40x147. $2000 — 6-room, Boyle Heights, 60x260. $2100 — 6-room house and barn, W. 39th. $2200—2 new 6-room bungalows on W. 39th St., modern through- out! easy terms. $2300— 6-room, off Flower st, new. $2T>oo — 8-room, 2-story. W. list, lot 50x150, double floors, eta, i $2.-»oo — B-room, off Central aye., mod- ern. $2KO0 — 5-room new cottage, W. 87th. $2AO0 — 6-room, new, cor. W. 89th st. $2000— 5-room, W. Slst, 50x143. $2700 — 6-room, new, W. 37th. $2800— 6-room, modern, off Washing- ton. $2800 — 6-room, modern, on Wood- lawn. $3000 — 6-room, new, off Flgueroa. $.1000— 5-room, on Central aye. $!UO0 — 5-room, off Pico, fine location. $3400— 7-room, 2-story, near Flg- ueroa. $3400 — 6-room, 2-story, W. 88th. $3500 — 6-room, new, W. 89th. Inves- tigate. $3800 — 6-room, 2-story, near St. J.iinen Place, worth $4200. $3800 — 7-room, 2-story, near W. 38th. $4000 — 2-story, corner W. 35th. $4150 — 6-room, W. 23d. fine location. $4300 — 6-room, modern, cor. Hoover. $4000— 7-room, 2-story, on Toberman. $4(ir>o — 6-room, 2-story, Magnolia aye. firr.lt — 2-story, cor. Halldale, 6-room, 60x148. $.~:>oo — 10-room, 2-story, on W. Slst. $"5oo — 2-story, on Pico, good business property, close in. $7700 — 2-story, 8-room, on W. 9th; must sell. Fine home sites In all parts of the city we have on our lists. Let us show you some of them. HIGH-CLASS FLATS— CHEAP. $5200 On easy terms, will purchase two modern flats, Just completed, off Flgueroa, ten minutes' walk to court house, five rooms to each apartment, with all conveniences. Come quick. $13,500 Will purchase four modern flats of twenty-two rooms, on corner, close In, Just off West Seventh street; Income $121 per month; forced sale. A RARE OPPORTUNITY IN ACKHAKKM $3000 Down for six acres beautifully lying land, two blocks south of West Adams car line, fronting on four streets, four-room cottage, largo '. barn, shed, 180-foot well with abun- dant flow; faces car line on Jeffer- son street. Lots are being sold Just east for $650 up; street work, curb and side- walks in up to this, tract. This is a choice investment. We would like to take you over It. Price $8000. THREE HIGH-CLASS LOTS CHEAP. $100 Down and $15 per month buys 55x135 in beautiful PLUMMER PLACE, Hol- lywood; oiled exclusive boulevard, entrance gates, sidewalks, curbed and water-piped; handsome homes folng up on tract; these lots will ouble In value In twelve months; a chance for a safe, sure investment with small capital. Let us tell you more about this subdivision. Get in before the prices go up. FREE DEED IF YOU DIE. CITY LOTS WORTH THE MONEY. (475 — Turquoise sreet, easy terms 60x160 $580 — Hubbard St., choice lot. .50x100 $1050 — Arlington Heights, off Washington 50x160 $1200— London St., a special buy 50x164 $1000 — Lot between Main and Grand aye 50x153 $1800 — Corner Bonnie Brae and Temple 40x151 $1800— S. Flower, between 34th and 35th 60x162 $2000 — Cor. Ist and Savannah. .90x125 $2550 — Comer on Pico 50x190 CHOICE! CORNER!! $2000. High-class corner, 24th and Bud- long; lot 60x135. This lot Is worth $2500. We can aell 70a lota In any sub- division In Loa Angeles, saving 700 the bother of going ahopplng. SiDniittlhfeiFini--. -.©allnircDiFiinna; IKesiD ■-^DSstotte BHWo @(D)o eO4 Pacific XSlectrlo Building. 2100 Both Phones. FREE DEED IF YOU DIE. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE) At a aacrlflce. . We nave held this at $2700, but we must sell, and offer this property for a few days only at $2400. In the fashionable southwest, on Hoover st. INGLEHfIRT BUILDING CO. 713 8. BROADWAY HOME PHONE 7666 A BARGAIN. $SsoO— New, modern, 6-room cottage, located In that fine West Adams Heights tract; beamed ceilings, hardwood floors, brick mantel, sideboard, shades, screens, electric fixtures, lawn, cement walks; lot fenced; In fact everything complete and modern; lot 60x136; terms $400 cush and $35 per month. NEEDHAM & MCGREGOR, 803-04 Fay Bldg., Cor. 3d and Hill. Phones: Home 1000; Main 410. L. A. it. B. SPECIAL. SOUTHWEST. For Sale— Nearly new bungalow oottacre, fifty-foot lot, southweut, near fine car line, and on easy terms. Price reduced to $2300. This Is mod- ern and a rare bargain. lomvm Ai.nnu.soN, 200 l.uuKbllu Mulldlng. FOR SALE-FINE COTTAGE HOME (only $500 cash); has 6 rooms strictly modern; large lot, lawn, fence. Price $4000. No. 2616 Dalton avenue, near West Adams. Go see It; lot alone worth $1500. Will . take lot for part pay. WM. N. HOLWAY. 211 Grunt Bldg. Home 1939. FOR SALB-$2500, NEW MODERN 6- . ROOM COTTAGE, HAST FRONT, BEAM CEILINGS, ■ BRICK MANTEL, ETC.; $200 CASH, BAL. TO SUIT.* , J. i. COTTON * CO., Ull South 11111. FOR SALE / \ ~~ : -I House* . I FOR SALB— I "*"- ' . ' , •( SEVEN BEAUTIFtn, ■' ■:'', WKSTLAKK RESIDENCES. W« desire to call special attention to structed residences, lo- ' rated In the heart of the Wefttlake district. They all contain spa- THE clous rooms, arranged LOCATIONS, with a view to com- fort and convenience. All have nine rooms, 673 ■ with the exception of BONNIE BRAB • one house, which con- . •„ tnlnn ten rooms; all finely finished In 1080 Flemish oak And white ALVARADO enamel; many of the rooms have handsoma beamed ceilings and 1083 faneled walls; attrao- ALVARADO 1 v c oak entrances, with plate-Rlasa win- dows; hardwood and <OTO rock maple floors; BONNIE BRAE] • unique window seats, ■ i cozy corners and built- . -> , In buffets. The lots AM ' are large and well lm- BONNIE BRAE] proved. -Style of -- architecture of houses I Is different In every • 1149 ; case, presenting a nlco MAGNOLIA variety of types to ' ■■ . ; choose from. The lo- cations and general ar- 1144 • ' ' : rangement of these MAGNOLIA I '- houses will appeal to critical home buyers >' "♦ '"■ l__i_M and Investors. Why not see them today? Call at our office for ALTHOUSB BROS., 284 LAUGHLIN BUILDING. ' " MAIN 263. HOME EX. 263. FOB, SALE— " ■ ■ ■-. :':■ *200 CASH AND~S2O A MONTH. 6-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE ON' EAST 14TH ST., CORNER; A SNAP.. PRICE $2250. $300 CASH AND $20 A MONTH. ■ B-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE CLOSE TO CENTRAL AYE., $2250. , . $500 CASH AND $25 A MONTH. ' • B-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE ON 23D ST., CLOSE TO CENTRAL. PRICE $2600. - r. $2100 cas"h7"a snap.' "■.: : v-v 5-room modern cottage on pico heights. r. c. ibbetson & co., HOME 2410. 316 TRUST BLDQ.-.j. FOR SALE— ~~ LENOX AYE., NEAR WASHINGTON. ; ' In fashionable part of town. » f : , : .;■!;, A large, ' eight-room, . two-story ; house, now and modern, combination? fixtures, shades, hardwood:- floors, * built-in buffet, best plumbing, ■ large ' porch and two upper balconies, brick y cellar, and large lot, fenced, on 'high ground, one block from West. Wash- ington street; two car ■ lines; 1 price $4800; terms to suit purchaser. • ■■>, ■',■,"■? JONES & RYDER LAND CO., ;,U , 218 West Third Street : WILL STANTON, ■ .-;'-!- 304 Mason Building, Makes Exchanges, . '. J. ■ ' . Buys and Sells ■..'-.:.■. . Houses, ■■ --■ ■••'•. ,-.*■•' '■(■-' Ji-f. Business Property, '?..'«•: ••••; ■>•; ',} Beach and .. • i ..<'-.';'• ;»' : -,jiWi ,": Suburban Property. ': ' ■ If you want to do •'"■-'■' ''X'Ji'i' business In realty, -,-"; ''V';v. H jfeX|i WILL' STANTON, : . ' ' I3_ ■; ■' 1 304 Mason Building,' -\ . Fourth and Broadway. . • FOR SALE — , Greatest bargain in city; close In, Fifteenth street, ~ southeast; ■>: new, modern; lot 45x145; : large six-room cottage; clean side 'of: street; only $300 down, $20 month," Interest in- cluded. We have many good buys In homos southeast. Big bargains .on Central avenue and Pico, where prop- erty will double In short time. •-." t'" LOS ANGELES REALTY, CO., :. > . 414 Bryson Block, v■• ;,; >•,:..: ONE BIG COTTAGE BARGAIN.'. ,?:i ACT AT ONCE.,- . ..- ; $2300 ONLY. • -■'■■-,-, ■-..■-■ ■■< .'. A lovely, new and modern, six-room i.; cottage; beamed ceilings, golden oak-'. finish, old gold brick ■ mantel with 5, plate-glass mirror, polished har<iwood , floors, beautifully tinted .walls, wide. front porch • thirty-six feet- long, j screen porch; lot 50x130, east'front; near Huntingtoncar shops;. closeUoi car line. Sec OWNER, Room 311, 218: South Broadway. . ' '. '- ■-•■■,*■ -.if>/' FOR SALE— NEW SIX-ROOM COT- tage; porch, reception", hall, '■• bath,;, china closet, mantel,- large pantry •, with flour bin, cooling closet, .screen ■ porch, etc. You can select your own:!! paint, wall tints, mantel, inside, f ln- j lsh, etc. Lot 60x150 to a fifteen-foot; alley. A place you. would like for a . home. Price $2350; $300 cash;; your: rent will pay the balance. • ■"■:■■-„ <.v ■ ." D_VEN9 & LAWRENCE, ,;.;.,' 227 LniiKhlln nidg, 315 S. Broadway. : ! ■; HANDSOME FLATS KNOWN AS STET- son Terrace on West First St., , with SJJ rooms, bath rooms and toilets, ' strictly ; up-to-date, Moorish architecture, cement concrete foundation, this <Is i one of the - good buys In Los Angeles, bringing in a ' good income and will Increase in value every day. THOS. J. HAMPTON, . 119 ; 8. Broadway. L. A. R. B. ' v■■■-?■u ■■■-?■ »f- FOR" SALE — HOMES, SACRIFICED; - that must be sold In all > parts of - the ■ city at prices that will suit i you, - like ;■ rent, from $200 cash, . $20 per, month In- !• eluding interest, up. Don't wait for the rush next month. Come and take your choice now. LOS ANGELES REALTY] CO., 414 Bryson building. ;■..•■■•. :■?;■■< Ct'*-.Y FOR SALE-A SNAP: « LARGE ROOM cottage on 30th St., close to Maple aye.; ! lot (0x130; arranged for two .. families; : price only $2300; best of terms. -,•',•••', ■/' COOPER & CUDDEBACK. V V - Oi South Broadway. : Room 287.:.^ }/.,',; WANTED— A $2500 TO $3000 • HOTJSB and lot; $26 down,- $25 , per month. • FINLEY A NORRIS, V, i - ail South Hill, v.-. FOR SALE-HOUSES, BUILT ON BABYI' terms. Get my prices; plans free. : ■ . W. W. ALDERSON. . ■ Contractor and Builder,: ."/-.- ' iM Bradbury Bids.- > ■'-'{ City Lots and Land* ■ ■ aaoo. ■ . '. " ~"~" '. LARGE LEVEL LOTS ■ . IN THE SOUTHWEST. ON TWO CAR LINES. HIGH LEVEL GROUND. ..■ ..KX IMPROVED WITH CEMENT WALK..: ALL STREET IMPROVEMENTS .„»• ' PAID FOR. ■ •:■■■■ ONLY $200, ON EASY TERMS. -, BMIL FIRTH (OWNEIt), _ -; ' 4U-417 LAUttULIJV UUILDING, 815 g. UItOAPWAY. ■ FOR SALB BY BARHY BUOS. . "^ 828-320 Bradburr Dulldln*. A large corner and an Inside lot ' In the Beautiful Westmoreland Tract ■la offered at a big sacrifice. If you! are looking for v homo site or want ..', the best investment proposlton In Los, Angeles, look this up. $2800 INVESTMENT. ' Two lots, 100x142 feet to alley, on A Main street, corner., This property la worth considerable^ more than '< price' asked. Party must sell ut ouco. Beu HALE REALTY AND INV. CO., ;?•;:•! 818 Pacific Blectrlo Building/'. -Sixth and Main Streets. FOR SALE— . .". - ,-■-'■ L;" ■ ! ', .Lot 40x140, on Bast " Adams street) price $760; only i $300 down; balance $1] month. . Address BOX 1011, . H«raM office.