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THE WEATHER
LOS ANGELES, March 6, 1-09.
"02 f
69 I
Weather
"Cloudy!
l>t. cldy
m.
ni.
_::>:.,
Maximum temperature r>6.
Minimum temperature 48.
Rainfall past I! 4 hours .14.
- lUinfull for season 16.70.
Rainfall last season to date 10.79.
~'l:i .*'''■■ Weather Conditions
- SAN FRANCISCO, March 6.—The storm over
western Oregon this morning has moved rap-
Idly Bouthcastward and now overlies Southern
Utah and Northern Arizona. It hiis caused
rain over California, western Nevada and por
tions of Oregon.
Fair weather prevails in Arizona and partly
cloudy -weather in Washington.
High west and southwest winds are reported
from Nevada and Northern Arizona. 'The
pressure Is rising rapidly along the Pacific
coast and falling over the Rocky mountains.
Conditions are favorable for clearing weather
In central California Sunday, with warmer
weather, but showers will continue In the
south.
;.'■,'.•,-'; Forecast
Los Angeles and vicinity—Showers Sunday;
light west wind.
San Francisco and vicinity—Clearing; warm
er Sunday; moderate westerly winds.
Santa Clara valley and Sacramento valley
and San .Toaquln—Cloudy; warmer; light north
wenf winds. -^
BIRTHS
BOYS
WILLIAMS—To Harry H. and Izora Williams,
6030 Central avenue. -■;, >■■
DEATHS
HAYNES-Willlam Marrell Haynes, 63 years,
native of Maine, 1129 Harvard boulevard;
heart disease.
HADLEY—Myra H. Hadley, 4 months, native
of California, 120 South State street; pneu
monia.
PECK— A. Peck, 72 years, native of
Indiana, 957 Albany street; neuralgia of the
heart.
- SHIGAKI—AI Shlgakl, 8 months, native of
Quadalupe. 432 Lafayette street; meningitis.
HARMON—Edwin Harmon, 40 years, native of
Ohio, Westlake park; gunshot wound of the
head.
SMITH— Smith, 34 years, native of
'■ Mexico, County hospital: carcinoma.
WILLIAMSON—Graham Williamson. 67 years,
native of Ireland, 1312 East Seventeenth
street; pneumonia.
COOLEY—William A. Cooley, 41 years, native
of California, 128 East First street; carbolic
axld poisoning.
CONWAY—Otis S. Conway, 67 years, native of
New York, IDS East Avenue 65, la grippe.
ROURKE—John Rourke, 78 years, native of
' Ireland, County hospital; pneumonia.
BRANDON—Richard C. Brandon, 38 years, na
tive of California, County hospital; tubercu
losis.
DIED
BAGNER—At Sisters' hospital. March 6, 1909.
Bernard Bagner, native of New York, aged
55 years. Funeral from the parlors of Robert
Sharp & Son Co., 1218 S. Flower street, Mon
day at 2 p. m. Interment Inglewood eeme
tery. ■ 3-7-1
PALMISTS AND MEDIUMS
Prot W. E. King
Dead Trance Clairvoyant
PREDICTED THE ELECTION OF TAFT,
AND THE DEFEAT OF BRYAN.
J^ ""* Call and he will
guide you with cer-
Jj^y^ . talnty higher than
-J~TT^JjO{WfM human power; toll*
.j0 y^tNC^*^Bp you th* truthi * otKi
tSC 99arr^^^Tir«i>« "Arise I Throw off
V&rTe«rr=~fs7 thy "hackles." Ex
ttSfur\W VJJl*^3ifK» change sorrow for
M^^3t&fK?£2<ai Io*- darkness for
H. rfDSAljSrprat "*"nt- "Be master
j«js«\i yxfj^ffitw*! "r your own a"'
W^ICT" "l'« gives dates.
\IJ» •£. 7 facts and figures,
*^^ *■ reliable and im
> , I. ■ __ portant advice.
1 fD'W hee HIS revela
iu<u>w U &l& TION3 ARE MOST
WONDERFUL and
MMODf /f^\ acknowledged to bo
li 'ft |\ of the highest or
p»s^^ (I 1 //y acknowledged to to
li 1\ *=?-, "' tne hls'lest or"
fi I /^*T fler' nOC mad" t0
—\l 11 111 satisfy Idle curios
(\ )f VI If IV_^ Hy, but intended to
V3^' \^s^ give those who
;.'--' seek the truth a
permanent benefit.
To receive the 800 reading you must cut this
advertisement out and bring It with you.
BEWARI3 ■
of pretenders and partially developed me
diums. They copy his advertisements and
In many smaller cities use his name. Pleasa
remember PROF. W. E. KING can be seen
only at his Los Angeles oil;, e.
HIGH CLASS PATKONAQE SOLICITED
Heading dally and Sunday, 111 to 8.
Permanently located in his own home.
BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STSt.
NEAIt ANGELS' ri.lllllX
247— 50. Hilt 5t.—247
PROF. W. li. KINO
3-7-7
MMB. KARMA
Astral dead trance
CLAIIi'IUVANX
Special readings Ha if you bring ad. Read
ings dally and Sunday, 10 to 3.
006 S. Jill.l. ST., COJt. vi li AND HJLL.
,\ 3-7-7
MME. ANNUVE
The only great medium worthy your con
sideration. Low fee IKe reading, 800. if you
bring this ad. 821% S. BROADWAY, between
Bth and 9lh »t». (opp. Hamburger's). 3-7..0
PROF. IRA I. GUILFORD, PHRENOLO.
gist, psychic, palmist; readings In person or
by mail. 1221 E. 33D ST., west of Central
aye., 2 to 9 p. m. Phone Bouth 1001. :; 7-1
MONEY MADE DAILTI. AND HErTLTj
want ads help to make tt. Let your want.
become known through Herald want ads.
Herald want ad« destroy wen's 5-13-x
fCjr CEMETERIES
"^EVERGREEN CEMETERY^
Boyle I Heights, near city limits. Operated
under perpetual charter from Los Angeles
• city. Modern chapel and crematory.
Office 339 Bradbury liullding.
Plumes Main 052; ATSU,
<:. Crematory phunrs Boyle £>, 41083.
I -■■■■' l-30-3m
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN—PRIVATE MONEY; .
sums to suit; loans to build a specialty. M.
M. DAVISON A SON, 204-6 Wllcox bldg.
2-IS-m
. CHuhwH. NOTICES It^P
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES—SEC
, ond Church of Christ Scientist, Simpson
auditorium, 134 S. Hope street. SenrloM
Sunday 11 a. m. and I p. m.i sermon from
the Christian Science Quarterly. Subject.
"Man" Children's Sunday school at
»-80 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at
8 o'clock at Simpson auditorium, and also
th. flamu: club. 1044 South Hope street
at 8:15. Reading rooms, 610-511 Herman
W. llellman bldg., Bprlng and fourth ats..
open dally. Sundays ncepted, from » a_
m. to » p. m. 3 'l "'
' METAPHYSICAL CIK< ri..VHNO
LIBRARY
Free reading room. Established Feb. I9OS.
Room 611 Qrant Bldg., over Montgomery s
Jewelry store. Fourth and Broadway.
Phone,.Home A1715.
Books and Majraslnes for Sale
'Subscriptions taken for all magazines.
For "".'■ per month or $3.50 per year you
are entitled to as many books as yon can
read (one at a'tlme) from the Circulating
Library!: Largest collection ot high class
Metaphysical literature in the city. OPEN
12 TO I P. M.; SUNDAYS, 1 TO 6 P. -M^
— ST. PAUL'S
PRO-CATHEDRAL
5 nS South Olive si i
VIR. REVV WILUAM MAC ( OKMArK,
Dean anil Rector
7:30 a. m. holy communion.
11 a. m. holy communion and sermon by
the rector. Subject,
"THE FAITH THAT HEALS."
730 p. m. evening prayer.
The choir will render "The Passion," by
Haydn. s" 6"2
' FIRST UNITARIAN church
925 South Flower St.
E. Stanton Hodgin, Minister.
Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock.
Subject for March 7. "The Bible and Evo
lution." Sunday gchnol nt 9:46. 3-6-2
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
Hope street, near Ninth.
REV, WM. HORACE DAT, 1). I)., Pa«tor
Will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.
Morning subject, "TH'K HOLT CATHO
LIC CHURCH;" evening. "OtTR STRENU
OUS PRESIDENT." Woman's mission
ary meeting Thursday 10:30 a. m. Dr.
Maud Mackey of China will speak. "-6-: 1
' IMMANUEL
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
* Corner of Tenth and Ficueroa streets.
REV. IICOH K. WALKER, D. D., Pastor,
Will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Subjects: Morning, "The Human side of
Dlsciplo-Maklng"; evening, "Flindlng the
Focus of Faith." Y. P. S. C. E. meets
at 6:15. Strangers cordially invited.
1-6-2
UNION LKXTEN BERVI IN ST. TAIL'S
■ PltO-CATHKURAL
523 South Olive Street.
Under the auspices of the nt, Rev. J. 11.
Johnson, D. D. A course of historical
sermons is being preached at St. Paul's
on the Tuesday evenings during Lent.
The full choir of the church Is present.
Subject next Tuesday nt 8 p. m, "The
church of England In the Middle Ages,"
by the Rev. A. Q. L. Trew. I). D. 3-7-1
THE LOS ANGELES
FELLOWSHIP
REYNOLD E. BLIGHT will speak in
nianchard hall, 233 S. Broadway, at 11 a.
m. on "What the World Owes to the
Skeptics." Good music. All seats free.
3-6-2
" SUNDAY LECTURE ~~
Edward Adams Cantrell, Mammoth hall. 617
South Broadway, Sunday afternoon at 3
o'clock. Subject, "Jesus and the World Life:
A Study of Jesus from the Viewpoint of His
tory and Psychology." Music by Delagros'
orchestra. Silver collection at the door. 3-7-1
ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 614 W.
Adams street, near Figueroa. Rev. Lewis
Gouverneur Morris, rector. Services 7:30, 11
a. m. 4:30 p. m. The rector will preach.
This is a free church. Take Grand or Dalton
avenue ear to Adams street, or yellow Uni
versity car to Chester place and walk through
Chester place. 3-6-2
Broadway Christian Church,
219 N. Broadway
Opposite court house. Preaching at 11-a. m.
by B. F. Coulter. Preaching at 7:45 p. m.
by John C. Hay. Seats free. All cordially
invited to attend. -. 3-7-1
INI VERBALIST CHURCH-REV. & ELL
WOOD NASH, pastor. Services Cumnock hall,
1500 Figueroa, 11 a. m.; sermon by Rev. H.
L. CanJitld. D. D., pastor emeritus; fifty
second anniversay of my first fermon. Wel
come. V. 3-7-1
FRED C. WHEELER, SOCIALIST CANDl
date for mayor, and JACK WOOD of Lon
don, England, will speak at Howell hall,
814 S. Main St., Sunday evening. March 7, at
s o'clock. Opening the campaign for mayor.
Everybody Invited. 3-7-1
SOCIALIST LABOR PARTY HALL, 317 E.
"th, Bp. m.—Attorney Bechtel. Subject, "Are
Conditions Getting Better for the Workers,
or Worse?" Five-minute discussions. Free
platform. 3-4-4
EMMA GOLDMANCANTRELL DEBATE
tomorrow night, 8 p. m., Mammoth hall. 917
South Broadway. Question: Free Love vs.
Social Regulation. Admission 25c. 3-7-1
EMMA GOLDMAN TONIGHT AT MAM
moth hall, 517 South Broadway. Subject:
"Why I am an Anarchist." Admission 15c.
-,■..<■.-., ■..<■.-. .. • 3-7-1
WE WANT 20 SICK PEOPLE TO JOIN OUR
mental science healing class. Free of charge.
526 W. BTH ST. Office hours, 2 to 5 p. m.
3-7-1
LIBERAL CLUB, 517 S. BROADWAY, S P.
m. J. A. Wilson will speak on "Bible Mor
ality." Admission free. 3-7-1
AUTOMOBILES. OTHER VEHICLES
•00 WHITE STEAMER; COST $3500; IN An
solutely perfect condition; right out of the
shop, and as good or better than new, will lie
sold Monday at 2 p. m. at public auction to
the highest bidder, at the Los Angelas Ware
house, 312 Commercial street, near Los Ange
les street. This machine was formerly the
property of Jones & Ryder Land company,
and will be sold under an attachment at the
above time and place, It you are looking for
a real bargain In high grade machine be on
hand. 3-7-1
FOR SALE—A DANDY LITTLE i>n U. P.
Kacycle motorcycle, used only a few
months; good as new: full line of extra..*,
cost (200; will sell for $125. Must sell a,:
once. Addnss BOX 1259, Herald. 1-12-K
FOR SALE—SEVEN-HORSE POWER PEL'
geot motorcycle; excellent condition; been
run only one thousand miles; bargain. Write
E. W. JOHNSON. 1481 Bond St. 8-7-2
SEWING MACHINES
for" BALE—BBWINO MACHINES, NEW
Homes, Singers, Wheeler & Wilsons, Do
mestics, Standards, Davis, Singer Auto
matics, Whites and many other makes from
,4.00 up. Wl_ 15 _
- —15
Of these machines will be sold for
14.00—
i 15
Will be sold for -
$5.00
10
Will be sold for
56.00
10
Will be Bold for
J7.00
Drop-head machines, all makes, mill be sold
for ss.uu and up, every machine guarantsr^.
ah kinds rented, repaired and exchanged.
WHITE SEWING MACHINE OFFICE. T.I.
Main 2105, Home F6757. 057 S. Broadway.
3-7-1
TYPEWRITERS
hepaTrs" by men who know, type"-
WHITER GUARANTEE CO., room 10,
244 '.i S. Broadway, A8298. 3-7-1
FOR BALK—SI.-., A STANDARD TYPE
wrlter; have two, only need one. Room
6DB BRYSON Hi.l"",. 3-7-1
TYPEWRITER REPAIRING - JOHN W.
MACK CO.. 206 Mercantile place. Phone
) fi :t. Hdwv 16(S J-11-tf
WINDOW SHADES, BRASS RODS
WE MAKE WINDOW bIIADES. H. U. ELK
KLKS A SON, m 80, ttroadway. F27M'.
it ami. u-it-7«t
LOS ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1900.
FOR RENT
- : 5-- Rooms— Furnished
>\)R RKNT-HANDSOMELY FURNISHED,
A large front ♦ roomi; ■ nice home for I young
couple; ■ light: housekeeping;. tit' to »20 • ptr
month, Including light and heat. 11J29 .WEST
SEVENTH. .--■■■ -■- '■-■»*. .•-.>. »■«-«
FOR. BENT—FURNISHED DOUBLE on SIN- |
gl« rooms; I use of parlor, piano, telephone
' and bath; easy ■ distance I from <■--■ Sixth ■ and
Seventh "treei care. 1545 ORANQB.ST. v
■:■;'■ - ■-. - ' - ..- ■■■;_■" 8-7-1
PRETTY ROOM, ALSO ONE FOR LIGHT
housekeeping; phone, bath, heat,'parlor, pri- I
vate house: opportunity French conversa- '
tion. 1012 SOUTH HOPE. , '3-6-4
COMFORT ' VILLA, 489 N. I' LOS .1 ROBLES,
Pasadena. New house, - handsome,, sunny
rooms; artistically furnished; excellent table; ]
reasonable rates. , 2-21-2$ 3-T-14 I
FOR RENT-NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, j
two blocks: from court house. Also upper
sunny flat. S. J. DENNETT, 613 Temple st.
■■ ■-; ■ '■ . • ■ ■■■■ ■ 3-7-1
FOR RENT—FURNISHED OUTSIDE SUNNY
• rooms, 2 minutes from Broadway. Terms,
$2 up. Hotel darling. Phone A5695. 422
WEST SECOND. 3-7-11-21-28
izTai week dp-newly furnished;
running hot and sold water; electricity free;
modem;) bath. 326'j S. SPRING, over Jef
fries'. j ■ 8-«-4
VERY WKSIRABLK 3-HOOM FURNISHED
fulte with private bath; walking distance.
l:!K2 WRIGHT ST. Phone 228W. Take Pico
car. ' 3-«-4
♦1.75 \VKEK~ui* FOR NICE CLBAN ROOMS,
runuliitf water, electricity. piano, etc.; close
in. THE FLOYD, lUH W. Third. 3-6-4
FURNISHED ROOMS WITH USE OF PAR
lor ami piano; 11.50 up; housekeeping rooms.
$2 up. >M N. 1i1t.1.. , Main 6973. 3-4-4
$1.50 WEKK UP; Sr, 600 PER NIGHT—
Clean, airy rooms. gas or electricity; free I
baths; central. 412 TEMPLE. 3-»-4
SUNNY FRONT RAY WINDOW ROOM FOR
gentlrmnn. ** month: fine. close-In location. I
SIC B. BUNKER HILL AVE. 3-6-4
ATTRACTIVE TRANSIENT ROOMS. Me OP: I
by week, $2.50 up. Centrally located; every
thing new. 319 WEST SECOND. • 3-6-4
LARGE* FRONT BEDROOM, PRIVATE
home: bath, telephone, etc.; S" per month. «22
W. FIFTEENTH, Washington car. 3-6-4
THE TEMPLETON HOUSE. 824 W. TEMPLE.
A8332. Single rooms, »S; housekeeping suites.
$10 month; outside sunny rooms. 3-7-14-2t-3t
FOR RENT—a FURNISHED ROOMS; SUNNY
and all modern conveniences at very reason
able rates. 245 S. GRAND. 3-6-4
FOR RENT— ALL OB PART OF LOWER
floor, partly furnished: Rood business loca
tion. 921 S. HILL. FBS34. 3-6-4
THREE SINGLE ROOMS. NEWLY FUR
nlshed; on high ground. Home phone A8738.
242 S. FLOWER. 3-6-4
CHEAPEST AND PRETTIEST ROOMS IN
city, sleeping or light housekeeping. 217
WINSTON ST. 3-6-4
TO LET—NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR
fontleman employed In city. 312 N. HILL
ST. S-7-14-21-2*
NEW MODERN, HUNNT 4-ROOM FLAT;
gas, electricity. 124 S. HEAUDRY AVE. 3-6-4
LADIES' EXCLUSIVE BATH HOUSE. 746 S.
BROADWAY. t-6-4
Room* for Housekeeping
ALBERT LEA,VILLA, 821 S. OLIVE, HAS
excellent housekeeping suites and single
rooms, all outside, nicely furnished; large
veranda; free bath, phone; walking distance;
low rates. 1-6-4
FOR RENT—2 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP-
Ing rooms, kitchen, sink, electric lights,
bath, gas for cooking, 1 or 2 beds, furnished;
adults only. Call morning. MO S. GRAND.
,v;. v »-6-4
FOR RENT—3 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP-
Ing rooms to a small family; bath, gas.
electricity; water free. 3902 Trinity St., cor.
Santa Barbara ave.; 813. H. ONKEN. 3-8-4
FURNISHED SUNNY ROOMS, WITH OR
without housekeeping; near Hamburger's;
walking distance; summer rates; every con
venience. 771 MAPLE AVE. 3-6-4
FOR RENT— ROOMS, NEWLY FUR
nlnhed, close in; beautiful flowers, separate
entrance, toilet, range, sink; reduced rent.
121 S. HEWITT. ' «-«-4
NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY HOUSEKEEP
keeping rooms, two 2-room suites, running
water, $10 and $14; 3 rooms, private bath, »17;
walking distance. 720>i EAST 6TH ST. 3-6-4
FOR RENT—THREE SUNNY FURNISHED
housekeeping rooms, gas, bath, largo porch,
private family, »15. 1207 BERENDO BT.
Pico car. . t-«-4
TWO FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
rooms, 14 week; gas. bath and phone. One
nice sleeping room, $1 50 week. 303 S. HILL.
t-f-4
1413 SOUTH UNION— FURNISHED
rooms, gas. electricity and water free. 1C27
W. 35TH PLACE. 5 rooms, furnished mod
ern. 3-6-4
FOR RENT-TWO LARGE FRONT SUNNY
housekeeping rooms, $15; private residence,
Westlake park. 439 LAKE ST. Main 6646.
t-6-4
FOR RENT—TWO FURNISHED HOUSE
keeping rooms; also sleeping rooms, cheap.
Sun all day. 623 WEST 11TH ST. «-6-4
TWO ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING IN
cottage; no objection to children; price $10
per month. 770 SAN PEDRO. 3-6-4
TWO CONNECTING FURNISHED ROOMS,
first floor, housekeeping, $2.60 per week; bed
room, $1.50. 526 SAN JULIAN. 3-6-4
NEWLY "MODERN FURNISHED FRONT
'room, one suite housekeeping, $10; 1 single,
$6. Flat 2, 741 W. 16TH ST. 3-6-4
FOR RENT—3 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS,
furnished complete for $2; $13 per month,
water paid. 906 E. 32ND ST. 3-6-4
UOS'.b S. FIGUEROA— FURNISHED
room reasonable, with use of kitchen If de
sired. Good location. ■ 3-6-4
TWO CONNECTING FURNISHED ROOMS,
Bret floor, for housekeeping; $2.60 per week.
626 SAN JULIAN. 3-6-4
Rooms
IDEAL HOME, ESPECIALLY DESIRABLE
for those studying German. Fine rooms,
excellent board; terms reasonable, 1614
ORANGE ST., near 7th st. 3-6-4
BEAUTIFUL LARGE FRONT ROOM IN RE
flned private home Westlak© district; ex
cellent home cooking; references. 1334 IN-
RAH AM. Phone EIS62. -. .'■;?.■ 3-6-4
ROOM AND BOARD IN PRIVATE FAM
lly; reception room, piano, phone, electric
light; bath; $3 per week. 1122 W. NINTH
ST. 3-6-4
FI'RNIKHKD ROOM, $1 PER WEEK; NICK
front rooms, $1.26 per week. All newly fur
nished The Elsmere, 736' a CENTRAL AVE.
3-6-4
WANTED—I YOUNG MEN TO ROOM AND
board; terms reasonable; location central.
Call MAIN 8527. 3-6-4
FOR RENT—32I N. ELECTRIC AVE. LADIES,
?ii for two front rooms and part of kitchen,
unfurnished^ Alhambra. 3-6-2
Rooms—Unfurnished
NEW UNFURNISHED 3 ROOMS, TWO miT
appearing beds, oak floor, enamel woodwork,
mantels, heater, hot and cold water, Janitor
work and telephone free; 2nd floor, southeast
corner, sunny, elegant view, every conveni
ence, Crown 11111 car. Owner, 1216 W. 4TH.
t-6-4
FOR RENT — BEAUTIFUL CARLETON
flats, 3 large sunny rooms, bath anil porch;
cheap rent: furnished or unfurnished; 8 min
utes from Broadway and Ist. 232 N. GRAND
AVE. 3-6-4
THREE" ELEGANT FRONT ROOMS, UN
furnished or furnished; Mingle or suite; hot,
cold water, -electricity. 326',i S. SPRING,
over Jeffries'. 8-6-4
114—NEW 4-ROOMrITuTLT-IN FURNITURE,
every convenience, choice • neighborhood,
Walking distance. 444 CUSTER. A2176. 3-6-4
FT. MOORE APARTMENTS, 425 N. HILL-
Pleasant unfurnished apartments, 3 rooms.
kitchen and bathroom. ■ .•■ r\ 8-6-4
Rooms and Board —Children
WANTED—CHILDREN TO BOARD; PLBAB
-ant horn;. Phone SOUTH 3657. Address
3657 METTLER.
WANTED I'll 11. TO BOARD; PLEAS
ant home. Phone SOUTH 3657. 3-6-3 1
Be Want Ads Are.
Bosloess
Peacemakers
In the store, the office, the factory, the
work places, the home—wherever human
interests clash, wherever workers and
employers come to be discordant, wher
ever new workers or new work are the
urgent need —the road to peace lies
through the want ad. columns.
In almost every case, a peace-wrecking
incident of daily life needs but the sim
ple remedy of a little want advertising —
whether it is the sudden exit of the
servant, stenographer, clerk, cook,
boarder, roomer, tenant; or the unex
pected need to quickly i 'raise some money."
More and more, every day, in the lives and affairs
of the people of this city, the want ads. are coming to
play the parts of adjusters, of vexation-preventers, of
BUSINESS PEACEMAKERS I
FOR ,s^_____^
1 „ Houses
Foil RENT —EIGHT-BOOM HOUSE. Lo
cated at ISI East 30th st. Parties deslr
ing can rent same unfurnished or as It
stands; In the very best of condition; rent
most reasonable. For key apply to 207
EAST 30TH ST. »-14-«
IN GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD—A 4-ROOM
cottage, partly furnished; pantry and bath,
gas and electricity; »15 per month. Main and
Jeff ergon car. Call ,next door. «79 WEST
35TH. »•«•<
FOR RENT—S2O; 6-ROOM HOUSE, ALL
modern; gas and electricity; large lot; fruit
trees, etc.. water paid. 213 W. 37TH PLACE.
. Owner. W5361. " ' 3-6-4
FOR RENT—S-ROQM HOUSE SUITABLE FOR
one or two parties; water paid, $12.50; also
five-room cottage, / $12.60. 1926 STAUNTON
.WE. 8-7-1
FOR RENT—B-ROOM HOUSIi- ELEGANTLY
furnished, latest Improvements, mission
style. 2644 HALLDALE AVE. West Adams
car. 3-6-4
FOR RENT—SECOND FLOOR FRONT ROOM
with gas, furnished or unfurnished; quiet
neighborhood; $5 month. 1218 W. BTH ST.
8-7-1
MARYLAND APARTMENTS, 546 S. GRAND
ave. Elegant housekeeping suites; rooms with
bath, hot and cold water, steam heat.
3-7-14-21-28-4t
FOR 8-ROOM HOUSE, 2012 8. MAIN;
splendid location for renting. Apply to
owner, 103 E. 21ST ST. 8-6-4
FOR llliNT—B-ROOM HOUSE, 115 E. 81ST.
Apply to owner, 103 E. 21ST ST. All modern
Improvements. 3-6-4
FOR RENT—SI6; 6 ROOMS, 1721 E. 31ST ST.
Watts car line; $30 monthly buys It. $30
down. f ■> > 8-6-4
FOR 10-ROOM HOUSE. CLOSE IN,
on Hill, in fine condition; only $25. 807
ALPINE ST., near Figueroa. »-5-2
FOR RENT—BOO WESTLAKE AVENUE: B
room dwelling, unfurnished. Call 737 WEST
LAKE AVE. CT- 3-7-1
FOR BENT—IT, $10, $12, $15, NEW COTTAGES.
1615 E. 25TH, cor. Watts car. MINTHORN.
_ 3-6-4
Houses—Furnished
FOR RENT—
$40 —6-room bungalow on W. 27th - st.
near Western ave.; modern in every de
tail and well furnished.
$40 — 6-room cottage on Valencia near
6th, Westlake section; easy walking dis
tance.
$60 —Lake St., 7-room 2-story; piano,
linens, 4 bedrooms; 6 months or longer.
• $85 —Near Bth and Lake, fine home of 8
rooms; furnace, piano, hardwood floors.
$85—Harvard blvd. near Washington, 9
room residence; furnace heat, all conven
iences, well furnished; 6 months or more.
$100First class bungalow of 8 rooms
on West Adams Heights; hardwood floors,
furnace, garage.
$125 —Fine home near Berkeley Square,
corner lot, 11 rooms, 5 bedrooms; furnace,
garage; one of tire handsomest homes In
the city for only $125 per mo.
Wight k Calleiier Co.
403 South Hill
—
1-7-1
FOR RENT—EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, LO
cated at 131 East 30th st. Parties desir
ing can rent same unfurnished or as It
Hands: In the very best of condition; rent
most reasonable. For key - ->ly to 207
EAST 30TH ST. 2-14-tf
Stores and Offices
For Rent
Two handsomely furnished offices, ground
floor, Chamber of Commerce bids. Apply
CASHIER, HERALD COMPANY.
FOR RENT—THE HANDSOMEST GROUND
floor office or store in the city; located at 110
West Sixth street, in Central building. Re
tiring from fuel and feed business and no
longer require ground floor accommodations.
All fixtures now Installed will be sold at
bargain prices. Apply at room 400, CEN
TRAL Bldg. d. J. Desmond. 3-7-1
TO r.KT STOREROOMSrLIVINa~ROOMB IN
real'; fine location; Mb and Hill. CONSOLI
DATED REALTY CO., £23 Chamber of Com
merce Home A6OOB. .: 3-7-1
■ '•') FOR RENT
Flats
FOR RENT—VERY DESIRABLE LC>
cated, strictly modern new four-room
lower flat; sunny, lawn; adults, $17. 11l
E. 2TTH ST., near Central ave., only next
door. i 3-3-5
FOR RENT —$15, WITH WATER, 6-ROOM
modern flat, right new; walking distance.
91Sli EAST 9TH. Telephone South 292.
Key next door. 3-5-3
FOR RENT—UNFURNISHED 4-ROOM MOD
em flat, bath, gas. electricity, hot and cold
water; close to high school, $16. 70S N.
,GRAND AVE. 3-6-4
FOR RENT-FURNISHED SUNNY FLAT, 3
rooms and bath, $30; 4 rooms and bath, $40.
707 BONNIE BRAE. Phone Temple 759.
. • . 3-6-4
FOR RENT-NEAR BUSINESS CENTER;
very desirable 8-room flat, unfurnished; mod
ern; $12 month. 368 S. FREMONT. 3-6-4
FOR RENT—7-ROOM MODERN FLAT. AP
ply to owner, 103 E. 21HT, 3-6-4
Flats—Furnished '.-',
FOR RENT, AT 1604 S. HILL ST., A FINE 6
room flat, every convenience; porcelain bath,
heater, etc.; rent $25 per month. Key at 1602
S. Hill. BLACK BROS., 209 H. W. Hellman
bldg. 3-7-1
NEWLY FURNISHED 4-ROOM FLAT, MOD
ern conveniences; no children; walking dis
. tance. 1400 W. SEVENTH ST. 3-6-4
FURNISHED PRETTY* 4-ROOM FLAT IN
. Weetlaka district;' large yard and flowers.
1051 BEACON ST. 3-6-4
FOR - RENT—FURNISHED; MODERN 3
room flat complete. 512 E. 11T1I ST. Adults.
3-6-4
Apartment*
FOR RENT —MODERN HOUSEKEEPING
apartments, furnished complete; new;
close In; no car fare; $12, 204 N. Fremont,
1133 and 1141 W. First st ; $12, 1.2$ W.
First. 1003 and 1011 E. Ninth; $12. 911
W. Diamond; $16. 812 W. Fourth;.sl4, 712
Ceres ave.; $18, 218 N. Fremont; $16, 1137
W. First St.; $16, 212 and 222 N. Fremont;
$20, 1126 Mignonette St.; $22, furnished 6
room flat, Isls Diamond st.; $16,, unfur
nished 6-room flat, 1009 Diamond at.; $50
furnished residence, 8 rooms, 1681 Roose
velt ave. T. WIESENDANGER, 207 S.
Broadway. Home A2043. S-18-th-m-57t
ONE. TWO AND THREE-ROOM HOUSE
keeplng apartments; gas range, bath, phone,
running water; $6 to $16 month. 1116 EAST
TWELFTH. S-6-4
NEWLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS;
housekeeping, single and en suite, $1.50 to
$1.75 week. WESTERN, .728 Crocker St.
Main 4950. 3-6-4
FOR RENT—FURNISHED APARTMENTS,
single and double, all modern and reasonable
rates. 1243 WEST SEVENTH. 3-6-4
Rooming Houses
FOR RENT — FIRST-CLASS BOARDING
house, 12 large rooms, attractively furnished,
prlvata baths. A number of boarders want-
Ing to' remain In the house. Home 52006. '
3-6-4
SPECIAL NOTICES
KAISER—THE TAILOR
Cleaning, pressing, altering, etc., ladles'
and gentlemen's garments. 1408 E. 43d
st. Phone South 6289. Work called for
and delivered. _ 3-2-7-14-21
F. HAUSSMANN NURSERY, 1940-46 WESI
22d street; strong two-year-old fleldgrown
grafted and root roses; all kinds of bed
ding plants, ferns, ornamental toes anil
•nrubs. 1-10-tt
HOMELESS CHILDREN RECEIVED AND
placed In hom.i for adoption Apply HEV.
O V. KICK, 'uperiurendent Children''
Horn" inrin.y. 8414 Griffin ave »-!•»
KLK-UK.IN BUUi. I'AC'iUKV. UAlif.H.l OV
all styles In elk-akin shoe*, and special
orders, $2 to $6; Oil* repairing. 206 WEST
HKVi VTH ST. .»'■,'• »■!■!
DON'T FOHOB'f THE KAK TOILET PAJl
lors, magnetio treatment also given for
rheumatism and nervouaue**. 100* B.
MAIN. 11-l-tt
CURTAIN CLEANING — FOR PERFECT
work call up the Perfection Curtain Clean
ers. Phones 72319, West 1161. 1523 GROVER
ST. 2-28-3-7-14-31
CLEANING, REPAIRING MEN'S~CLOTHE3
a specialty;' sewing of any kind; prices rea
sonable. HUH S. HOPE ST., in rear, upstairs.
3-7-14-21-28-41
KUKIiKA PASTE F-CTORY. MAKERS OK
paste for all uses. 144 S. ANDERSON ST.
Home A13.i1. ;mi..-et Uoyle 11. , .
• 9-1 w-f-s-s*m -x
WE WANT 20 SICK PEOPLE TO JOIN OUR
mental science healing class. Free of charge.
626 W. BTII ST. Office hours, 2 to 5 p. m.
• 3-7-1
MMh.- II KUt!i.;K«>, SX-liXAMINER U. 8.
r.alrn' office. PnU'lits. 42X RYRNIC H1.D0.,
I^iii An«»le>. Cal. 12-1-m
_ CASH REGISTERS
CASH REGISTER BARGAINS.
We are overstocked with second-hand cash
registers; we must and will sell them. Come
In and niak • us an offer on these second
hand milters; wo have new registers .is
low as 125. We Bell you on easy monthly
payments. We trade, buy and sell, repair,
reflate and do a general cash register busi
ness. We are not in the trust. Call, write
or phone, .7. It. (VALUER, 613 8. Spring. .
■- ' • ■ 3-7-1
, DENTISTS V
UK. lIACHMANN, 30S-0 JlaJeeti<T~Theater
Bid*., 84S S. lSdtruy. F3OBI, Main SSIO. tf
... ■■-;-;^-' WANTED '; -;■ \ '■-' ~y[
Help—Male . » '. . ,
MAKE MONEY EASY-QUICK, i SURIC<HEN
iiml women; experience unnecessary;' spare
lor all i time. See what others are doipK- C.
O. Carrett, Ohio, showed 7 families, »old 6;
i profit $18. A. .B. • Verrett. La., > sold f8 . one
day; profit $24. N. Boucher orders 76 more;
nays, "Everybody wants one; best business 1
' ever had." Mrs. J. Brown," Pennsylvania,
sold 10;. made $30 first three days. Only 2
sales per day means $36 per week profit. Free
, camples to active agents.' Famous Easy Way
Clothes Washer cleans family wash in 80 to
,60 minutes while you rest.- No. work; only
move / knob occasionally. Not ■a " washing
machine. Nothing else like ■! It. . No ' chem
icals, no rubbing, - no washboard ,or ■boiler.
Kvrry family wants one. , Easy to sell. - Low
price 86. We create demand. Write -, today.
Specify territory. Act quickly. This won't
appear again. HARRISON MANUFACTUR
ING COMPANY, 74 Harrison bldg., Cincin
nati, Ohio, ,i :- ,v'i>i; V-»
LAND SALESMEN WANTED—WE WANT
25 good live land salesmen in Southern
California; must be reliable, earnest work
ers and have good record. We are putting
on a Texas Gulf Coast land proposition,
1 selling 5 and 10-aore farms to clerks, wage
earners and men of moderate means on
. small monthly payments; $5 cash and $6 a
month. The quickest seller on the mar
ket. Something everyone is Interested In.
Big money to hustlers. Telephone for ap
pointment, SUNSET MAIN 2701, HOME
F 1 69 1. ■■-■•■■ . i '(" * - 3-7-1
WANTED—AT THE HOSPITAL, SOLDIERS'
Home, men between the ages of 21 and 43
years of ago as nurses; must be men of
godd health and moral character and en
gage to remain at least one year. Instruc
. tions In nursing will he given by the sur
geons and graduate nurses on duty at the
hospital. ■ Salaries range from 816 to $25 per
month with hoard and lodging. Apply to
the surgeon at the hospital. Soldiers' Home,
bringing letters of recommendation. 3-6-1
i" MADE 860,000 IN FIVE YEARS IN TH3
mall order business, and began with only •
few dollars. There are unusual opportunities
(or making money today and It Is not diffi
cult to begin. ■ If you have even snail capital
and want to start a mall order business of
' ycur own send for my tree booklet It tails
bow to make money. Address publisher, THB
MAIL ORDER WORLD, box 1023. Lockport,
N. T. l-l-l
SIX WEEKS' INSTRUCTION IN SALESMAN
shIp and position as traveling salesman with
.■ a reliable firm secured. Write for our book,
"How to Succeed as a Salesman." BRAD
STREET SYSTEM, Rochester. N. Y. 3-7-1
WANTED-RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS; $800
first year; examination In Los Angeles May
16; preparation tire. FRANKLIN INSTI
, TUTE. Dept. 608, Rochester. N. Y. 2-11-lmo.
WANTED—AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL
' pianists, violin and vocalists for orchestra;
good pay; steady work. Address BOX 486,
' Herald. • ■ 3-7-1
WAN TED-BOYS TO DELIVER PAPER*?
Call circulation department of HERALD.
■" 10-11-tl
HelpFemale
WANTED—CAPABLH BUSINESS WOMEN
at once to open offices at San Diego, Pasa-4
dena, Sacramento, Portland, Seattle, Spokane,
Salt Lake, Dallas, Omaha and Minneapolis.
The work is to hold supplies and establish
and supply branch offices; no canvassing,
office work only; business permanent and
profitable; Investigate. 3-110 NORMANDIE
■ AVE. Take W. Jefferson St. car; not In
Sunday. 8-7-1
LADIES! LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE;
cost less, earn more. FLORENTINE HAIR
, DRESSING COLLEGE, corner Broadway;
entrance 227 Mercantile . plaee; . F-7287.
Original and reliable; ask our girls or cus
tomers. . 3-8-m
WANTED—AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL
pianists, violin and vocally, for orchestra;
good pay; steady, work. Address BOX 4N5,
Herald. - j . 3-7-1
FIRST CLASS DOMESTIC CAN . SECURE
position by applying to the Y. W. C. A.
■ • 3-3-lm
Agents
BIG MONEY, AGENTS; FREE SAMPLE OF
fer (16 days only), bright, sparkling, famous
$5 Barnatto simulation diamond ring; bril
liancy equals genuine— baffles ex
perts; fills every requirement of the most
exacting; pleases the most fastidious; at only
one thirtieth the cost of the real diamond.
As a means of introducing this marvelous
and wonderful scintillating gem and securing
as many new friends as quickly as possible,
we are making a special Inducement tor the
Dew year. We want you to wear this beau
tiful ring, this masterpiece of man's handi
craft, this simulation that sparkles with all
the beauty and Hashes with all the fire of the
genuine diamond. We want you to show It
to your friends and take orders for us, as it
.•-•ells Itself— at sight—and makes 100 per
cent profit for you, absolutely without effort
on your part. We want good, honest repre
sentatives everywhere In every locality, city
or country; In fact. In every country
throughout the world, both men and
women, young and old. who will not
sell or pawn the Barnatto simulation dia
monds under the pretense that they are genu
ine gems, as such action sometimes leads to
trouble or embarrassment. If you want a
simulation diamond, a substitute for the
genuine, don't wait, act today, as this ad
vertisement may not appear again. First
come, first served. For free sample offer,
beautiful ring, earrings, stud or scarf (stick)
pin, address THE BARNATTO DIAMOND
1 CO., Girard building, Chicago. (Mention this
paper). , . 1-17-tf
AGENTS—MOST ATTRACTIVE PHOPOSI
tIon, our self-generating gas burners for kero
sene lamps, brilliant gaslight, liberal In
ducements; description free. SIMPLEX
GASLIGHT CO., 23 Park Row, New York.
8-7-1
WANTED—A NUMBER OF AGENTS, 500 OR
more, to handle a new sanitary fly and in
sect sweep. Call 708 N. Main St. ISBELL
& DIXt)N. . 3-7-1
WOMEN TO SELL OR DEMONSTRATE RE
llable article. Pleasant work, good pay. Call
9 to 1. 435 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
j:i.l»G. ' ■ ■ ■— 3-7-2
. Partners
WANTED—PARTNER FOR WELL EBTAB
llshed tailor business; must be first class
tailor and a good steady man; young man
preferred; no capital required. 1 For par
ticulars address CULTON TAILORING CO.,
COLTON, CAL. ' 3-1-4
Sitt'jtlons— Mais
I, ' —*
SITUATION WANTED BY ADVERTISING
man; origin*"! and strong copy writer,
make my own layouts and finished illus
tiatlons; a great saving to any extensive
advertiser; originator of some "Gold Dust
Town," "Swift & Co. Pride Soap," and
"Rookwood Pottery" Ideas; thoroughly ex
perienced In the advertising field and a
competent artist; will carry two or three
accounts In my present office or accept
employment by one concern. C. EUGENE
PARKHURST, 212 Blanchard hall. 3-10-tf
SITUATION WANTED—BY YOUNG . MAN
as bookkeeper or office man; also am good
correspondent; line penman and 'Al In > fig
ures; my last position served in the capacity
of bookkeeper and cashier for small concern;
don't care for position without good future;
want anything in the line of office work with
a good future; a good employ© is a good in
vestment. ALEX F. HOLVB, 1123 E. 60th
st: '"'"'.' : -'■■:■-■-- 3-7-8
ENERGETIC, CLEAN CUTi young MAN of
ability »nd character wants position of trust;
know how to handle people; can furnish Al
references by permlsion; age 24; bookkeeper
and typewrltlst. I Please address me BOX
4H. Herald. '. ■-, 2-M-tf
YuU.N'i; MAN WANTS TO DRIVE WAGON
for local firm; Al references as to character,
standing and habits; experienced I grocery
line, etc.; know city well. I Address me BOX
414, Herald. ■ i - , . ■ ■- 2-26-tt
WANTED—SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN OF
... gnu] address as compositor or pressman;
have been in business for myself In city and
. am competent; wages reasonable. Address
BOX 468, Herald. .... 3-4-tf
)~uJc7ni™I"ANFB~HELPER, MAN EXPERl
enced In wiring, trouble work, dynamo and
motor repairs, - also understands steam and
gas engines, wants work anywhere. JOHN
• McGUINESS, 723V4 .W. 3d St. ' 3-7-1
BY**~ MIDDLE-AGED, RELIABLE MAN, j
, work around private place, preferably with
party Interested in aerial navigation; would
request confidential meeting. Address BOX
48K Herald ..■„■ ■.: A -; a'■■■-. j■ . 2-7-1
WANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED MAN.
ttrong. healthy »nd willing to work, will j
work at anything Address all letters to
WILLIAM CALOS. box 226. -. Herald.
' . .'. .1 -..; :.■,■.■,.', .-..,■ ■./•l-3«-U
BRIGHT ' BOY .OF GOOD j APPEARANCE, 16
-: years of age, -. would .■ like . position In > office .
where I there zisl a j chance for advancement. ]
» Horn» phone 81448. b ,',- ; ■ - V ,.,■'•„: .■» 8-7-1
. ■■.;■:/. ,t ■ :■■ ■■ ■
PART D
WANTED
Situations— Male __j£-'
YOUNG MAN.'AGED 2«. SEEKS ,IOI! MILK
, Ing 12-15 : and chore work; non-smoker and
¥ abstainer; 'wages. $25 month. • Address BOX
480, Herald. . . ... ■-.- -8-7-1
».
EXPERIENCED HTABLEMAN, HORSEMAN
and driver, ' handy all-round man. wants sit
uation, city or country. Address BOX 480
Herald. ■ -- . . ■::'■' • ,8-M
WANTED—A v JOB IN PRINTING OFFICE;
r can set type and make myself generally use
i ful. , Address M. ■ F. BOUWERS. r 316 ■ New
■ High st. ■:. - ;.,■-■' -■,■■ --■ V. -' .-; 8-7-1
A SKILLED WRITER AND POET WISHES
--to' write texts for musical composers. Have
plan for fetching opera; BOX 191, Herald, y
YOUNG I GERMAN. GOOD TEAMSTER.
. willing to work, wants situation, city ■■■or!
country. Address 837 PECAN ST. > 3-7-1
WANTED-WORK OF ANY KIND HY RE
liable, middle-aged man. , Address F. . COR-;
DLER. 620 S. Los Angeles. . 3-7-1-
ORGANIST WANTS SUNDA* DUTY ANY
where; small church or mission; small sal
a/y. Phone FSB2fi. ■ . 3-7-1
CARPENTER WANTS WORK BY DAY OR
job; wages moderate.' Call 1659 COURT ST.
BREAD AND CAKE BAKER WANTS SlTU
atlon. 822 B. 4TH ST.. roqm 29. • 3-7-1
Situations —Femala /, ■ •.; • . -", ;
RELIABLE BUSINESS LADY WISHES
work of some kind, or would keep house for
aged couple; no objection to children. Call
or address 1018 E. 7TH ST.. room 22. s. 8-7-1
"WANTED—BY LADY, POSITION AS HOUSE
keeper for gentlemen only; ranch ■or city.
Address O. H., 025 E. 9TH ST. Phone Main
6236. : • -. . ' ' 8-74
WELL referenced HOUSEKEEPER"
wants charge iof rooming house. Pleas* .
address me in care of BOX 184. Herald. «■
t L f » .. ,- .- . . '..-• -• ... ■■ . • 2-21-tf
- 4
STENOGRAPHERS. OFFICE GIRLS AND
■ all classes of competent help supplied by
Y. W. C. A. ■ _^ 3-3-lm,;
WANTED—MENDING AND REPAIRING, OR
will take work half a day In hotel or room-,
Ing house. BOX 484. Herald. ■< ■■■ -- * 3-7-1
Situations— Male and Female
SITUATION WANTED—MOTHER AND BON.
20. would like work on ranch, mother good
cook and capable of full oharge; son exper
ienced moral young man; reasonable wages
In good home. HOME 28564. 8-6-1
■ Tj Purchase —Miscellaneous ■ ,
WANTED-TO BUY ANYTHING YOU DON'T
WANT, ONE PIECE OR HOUSE FULL,
SUCH AS SECOND HAND FURNITURE,
CARPETS, STOVES. CROCKERY. GLASS
WARE, BRIC-A-BRAC, ' LADIES' OR
GENTS' CLOTHING, SHOES, . HATS,
TRUNKS. " VALISES, BEDDING, OLD
GOLD, SILVER, BRASS. ' COPPER, I MUSI
CAL INSTRUMENTS, TOOLS OF ALL
KINDS. ■ ORDERS WILL RECEIVE]
PROMPT ATTENTION. HOME A1224.
BROADWAY 4134. .-..-■ 3-6-3
WANTED—DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD, JEW
elry; highest price; a fair deal. Ml. lU.
CROUCH, mfg. jeweler, 643*8. Broadway.
8-10-tt
1 ' • ■ »■'
Real Estate
WANTED— COTTAGE, LARGE LOT,
on the hills, Angeleno Heights preferred;
will pay up to $3500, $300 rash, balance $25
per month on or before. W. H. DUTTON.
11l S. Broadway. Phones: Main 6731. Home
A>369. • ■ ■ , .;■ 3-7-1.
Automobiles -
AUTOMOBILES WANTED- ' .
WHAT HAVE YOU?
BULL. »44 8. Main St. ' * 3-7-1;
PATENTS AND PATENT RIO.t-1 i 4
PATENTS—I FURNISH MY CLIENTS WITH
copies of all correspondence had In ; their f
cases (except foreign); 1 also furnish free ■£
charge complete copies of drawings, and ,
speclncatlons. Retain this for future refer-1
erence. JAMKH H. TOWMSKND, Bradbury
block. Phone Main 347; Home A1619. 2-28-so-tt:
J. S. ZE*KIJE~PATi;NT~B6LiciTOk'" ANU
expert, 38 years' experience, designing,
constructing and consulting engineer; pac
ent litigation; foreign patents. 433 BTIM
SON BLOCK, 3d and Spring sts. 3-31-lm
PATENTS-U. a AND FOREIGN; INFOlT
matlon book free to Inventors. BROOKS A
LIDDERS. (MS-610 L. A. Trust OlOg.. iiuonl I
and Spring. streets, . • . H-x
O. E. HARPHAM GETS PATENTS. INVEN
tlons financed; patent litigation; 26 years'
experience. (17 i:.<lun TKL'ST BI.LO
- IM t»»
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
J. W. Wi:i<;ilTM.\N & CO., 341 S." HILL.
. Investment Department.
. • Wanted—lnvestment of $10,000 to $20,000 to
enlarge business; products sold ahead; re
turns 100 per cent yearly; Investigation in
vited. ■ wssyfeMrfii. *-»•««.** ■
Meat market, established 14 years, • clear-
Ing $500 monthly above all expenses; no
bonus asked; will Invoice; owner' retiring;f
will give 5 years' lease;; best proposition
on our books for years.
Beach photograph studio; cleared $2000
above expenses past year; can prove, IV: fine
equipment; price Includes building; $1500.
Laundry, dyeing and cleaning route with 1
first class laundry: auto delivery; reliable,
steady business. Will bear ..Investigation. : r
Old established grocery, ; feed • and fuel
busness, did $3100 of business last mont;h •
will Invoice about $3000. c 3-7-1
■ ' ■ ' '■• *S
FOR SALE-THE BEST PAYING FUEL AND
feed business In Los Angeles. I am I retir- j
ing' from same because my other interests,
located almost entirely outside of the city,
have increased so rapidly as to require all
my attention. This business I am offering
for sale will pay from $7600 to $10,000 per an
num. Located at B. 9th and Long Beach
ave.; Investigate and prove to yourself the
truth of above statements; this Is strictly a
cash preposition, so do not apply unless you
are a responsible party and mean business.'
. Apply - room 400 Central bldg. D. J. DES- '
MOND. ' . ■•:.: ■ - 1-7-1
FOR SALE-GROCERY AND MEAT MAR
ket; will offer liberal Inducement to buy, aa'l '
want to move to my own . property. As to
location and trade apply 'to R. L. Craig &
Co., or any other Jobber. Might consider de
sirable city property as part payment; stock
and fixtures invoice about ■ $3300. J. J.
' • PAYNE, corner Twenty-fourth and Griffith
avenue. Phones South 4070; Home 22527. 3-7-1
FOR • SALE—WELL . ESTABLISHED BUBl
ness In one of the bast locations In Los
Angeles; long lekse. > This is suitable for
lady or gentleman; no * experience ■ re
quired; books open to Inspection; will re
main and assist for 30 days to prove good
faith; only small capital required. Call
103 •P. E. BLDG., ' main corridor, 6th and
Main. . , , • . ». .■- • |f 3-7-1
CAFETERIA—FIRST,' CLASS, FITTED UB
Al, doing good business, 3 years' lease, rea
sonable rent; best business center in city.
This Is a straight business'proposition; my 4
reason for selling lls I am called east and •
must go, so I would sell at a sacrifice; any 1
one looking for a good, straight business,! I i
have it; no agents ■ need answer. 1 1 Address • ■
BOX 483, Herald. '..,-,.. '<;■■(; .';>VK'rB-7-1;:
FOR SALE-BARBERS; A SWELL 2-CHAIR
barber shop for sale at 2018 S. Main it. I a
bargain and a money maker. If you want' It "i:
you will have to act quick. Furnished liv- '
Ing room in rear. OWNER, at shop, "2018 ■;;
% S. Main St. ;■ , •-■....'■ •.'* g'i .'»•'■if 3-7-1 *•'•
FOR —BUGGY, AUTO, BICYCLE,,
harness and'bicycle repair business, etc.;
9 years; one partner has i other (business;
. Invoice about tanoo. Will sell all or half. -
Address S. A. CLARK. 611 N. Main st.,;
Santa, Ana. " ■ ' : . {i *J* ', K'■':: ," ,'s 8-7-1
■ CAPITAL FURNISHED V» "-^ifi
Industrial, manufacturing, - mining, t oil, 1 gas :
end railway stock and bond issues sold direct 1
' to investors;« commission basis. MSAMUEL
GRAHAM & CO., selling brokers, 48 Sacra
ment St., Montreal, Canada, t- • ■ ■ \, Ji' '.' 3-7-1
INVESTORS^ DON'T. FAIL TO i READ THB
advertisement of ; the Harqua . valley new
irrigation project under the head of coun
; try property In ; this paper." then ; ring' up
for an .interview.- J. W. WHANN, <0« v
■ Columbia Trust bldg. i •.- . '.- ■. , 3-7-1
LAND AGENTS—WE ARE OFFERING CON
tract and exclusive" territory Ito handle : our
Irrigable I lands I located lln I southwest Texan. j E
References required.:»-' Write ' for • contract. ' ■
DELCAMBRE & CO., Carriio Springs, Texas. i \
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BAKERY^ROUTB FOR SALE; GOOD HORSI3 '
and wagon. Apply 429 E. OTH 5T..;',,, 3-7-w