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FOR BALB
Venice Gateway
810 LOT *AT,n NOW* Off.
Yennke
GaUeway
7
JUST TIIINKI „
ALT, RECORDS BROKEN
FOB FIRST DAT'B :
• . ' SAJuEjI . •
BESALKS
FIRST DAT. . t
: WAS THE '
AMOUNT PAID
FOR,
THE 264 LOTS. '
..■*■" ;' NOW
-; ■ is the time ' ;.; '■
■■ ■" ..': 'TO BUY.' ;'_ '
..'.-'GET IN ,
BEFORE IT IS
; TOO LATE .
PRICES GO UP.
TRACT WILL SURELY'
• ■ ''BE SOLD OUT
; : BY TONIGHT. .
\ ■■ AT THE RATE THEY
( ARE GOING.' .' . ' ;
BEAUTIFUL VIEW OF
■. THE VENICE,
THE GREATEST BEACH
fefe; 1 / y.. ON. EARTH,- . %_.% _.
..;:■' XQljAit, METCALF * SIMPSON,,
ii ' WINDWARD AVC VENlcifc."
m THE BANK.
*;• ' SUNSET PHONE 3331.
ffeyjo H©laim
■S2B-WEST FOURTH STREET, '
:|-;,,-,: |-;,,-, ■ LOS ANGEI.IIS. ■
BOTH P116\E5,.1400.
:',-/'; ;,". Beach 'Property
'■->,r-;- • ■. .-.■•;, m:v(H ■ ■ • .
■ >. W/'NBEDS.NO AWAKENING.
.'/*. •■. IiOTS AT FIRST PRICES,
. «5Q TO $500.
h\^x-' 1 ' The actual beach area In Cal-
' - Ifornia is limited. Each : year
:;::.ihe available unsubdlvlded '
1 beach property Is less and less,
and as the demand increases,
p ;>-thevbest beaches will ever have
''.;'■■, th« .. greatest -value.- Now, the-.
■beat beach is not the beach
that has been boomed tha hard-
est (wb don't believe In booms),
.' but the best beach li the beach
■ with the ' greatest natural ad-
vantages— -la the beach with a
lafo surf— a strand ot clean,
pure sand— with natural sur-
roundings— with a beauty God-
given. A city may be built by
man ' anywhere ■ nnd in any
place; but a beach Is a great
collection of the SANDS OF
' TIME, and man cannot make a
' beach. We claim for OCEANO
'-'•BEACH that It is the grandest, -
:■'• 'widest, whitest, cleanest, long:- , '
'est strand In California — in this
country. : This is nature's gift
—not man's: ■ ■'.".■
OCEAMI BEACH SYNDICATE],
320 South llniudwny.
• MERCHANTS TRUST COMPANY,
' • ■.: ,. ■-; i Trustee, ■ .
' 207 South llriiml«»y.
the McCarthy company,
■'. ■•■'„- : General Sales Mnuuuer,
S1;";:.:.;S 1 ;";:.:.; a ? 3 North, Broadway, .
■ :YOJB,
... ' Just Watcb ;'.'■ '-. .•. -
' * ' The Herald Llnora '.
, A.'.T. wisbstbh & cai, V> ."'
aoa Maaoa Hid*., '
4th and Ilrundwny. -' ,
Ula; PHea I.Ut o( Ueaub l.utn Sunday,
July 83.
I Look for Our BINT Lines
Ad In Suaday'a Herald
two 'choice lots iw" '
• REDONDO. -"». ,''.'■':"
ONLY ON 13 BIX)CK FROM
'- - .' INQUIRHOF ( "
tt.4I.AK.VI' ANTON CO.,
' 436 : Chajmber «t Coiunierva Jllilt.,
> . I.uk AuKclea, Cal. •
DoVt fall ' to se« ■ Blar,' LUt > of "
v Realty, Clty.i" Country and
,;,s»aach. in Sunday Herald Liners.
FOR SALE
, Beach Property
RRDOtrDO
By the Sea
to be
the fln**t beach
on
the Paclflo Count.
If you want to make money,
. ■ don't dHny.
Do It now.
Call at my office,
304 MAitm miii.riixo,
Southeast corner Fourth and
Broadway.
Select thfi lot
yon llkp
j \j ■« line.
Then come down
'V .^ Redo°n<lo.
I will meet you
with my buggy
and dhow you
Redondo Bargalna.
WlLt* STANTON,
804 Blaaon liuM.llnc.
WILMINGTON — HACKED BY THE
government, Uuntlngton, the Southern
Pacific n. n., the Salt Lake R. It.,
Running and other Immense Interests;
Is the mafeflt, surest and most profitable
fln.ee for Investment on the const today;
he wave Is sumly and o.utckly nomine;
S rices will double and treble when tho
redeer starts In the channel; come
and let us show you these magnificent
buys rlfc'.'t now; by delay you lose bt;c
money. Large corner lot touching the
water front, right In town, for only
$3000; large corner lot right at tha
water front $10,000, half cash; large
corner lot on Canal street, near eleic-
trlo line, 50x160, only $375, half cash,
worth $500; and many others all over
town from $800 up; also good buys at
Bfin Pedro. If you want these bargains
you must hurry; gee us today. Mc-
FATRIDQB BROS., 81D South Spring.
FOR SALE—
I advise my friends to buy Venice
property. Buy conservatively and you
will make fine profits. Only ten mllos
from Los Angeles; Venice 30 minutes
by car. Property will not be cheaper,
out will steadily advance.
SEE
CHAS. IS. LACK,
With
OLD SETTLEnS INVKST.MBNT
CO.,
. No. 0 Pnvlllnn nulldlnff. Venice,
Or UOl-003 Grant Building.
MANHATTAN.
We have for salo 7 fine lots In Man-
hattan. '
WHITCOMB-GIBSON CO.,
J 629-631 Laughlln Building.
Country Property
NO BETTER INVESTMENT
than at . '
WATTS !
' - ' (Population over 1600.) *
: The town that has grown from a
ranch to a city In 16 months. ■ -
Fifteen minutes' ride from 6th and
Main on Long Beach Electric line.
: . $90 AND UP— ■
" $1 DOWN— SI PER WEEK.
. IX>TS $90 AND UP-
' .!"-;*. $1 DOWN— SI PER WEEK. .'■'
"No Interest." •
"Guaranteed Certificate of Title."
"No Taxes." „
GROW UP WITH THE TOWN. '
'■■: - ■ ■•; ■•■■ ■■ ' • ■ ■■ - : ■ ; .■■ ■■ t . -.
GOLDEN STATE REALTT CO.. •
, ' ; Sole Owners, • !■'■>' ■ -,
421 SOUTH SPRING ST.
Branch 6th and Main Sts. ": '
Both Phones— Kx. 58.
Free Transportation. • Open Sunday.
AN OPPORTUNITT
THAT IS PASSING.
More of this land Is being sold ev-
ery week and all of this 30,000-acre
1 tract of cr.rn, wheat and alfalfa land
will soon be gone. '. » -
Any Investor or homeseeker who
has $800 or $10,000 and who f alia te
get 40 acres or a section of this lane
at our present prices is making a
mistake. ■ • ■
NEXT EXCURSION TUESDAY.
' PRICH NOW $22.80 AN ACRE.
INCLUDING ONE $10 SHARK OF
WATER STOCK WITH BACH ACRE
. SOLD.
WESTERN 'COLONIZATION AND
- • . INVESTMENT CO..
' Rll Herman W. Hellman Bldg..
Cor. 4th and Spring. Los Angeles.
DON'T FORGET ALTADENA. WHEN
,lr>okliisr for an Ideal spot for -a
suburban ■ home. Altadena Is tho
foothill section of Pasadena; elegant
view; fine soil; ample water; delight-
ful and most healthful climate, and
excellent electric gar service. L.. M.
'PRATT,: (SOB Laughlln Building. Al-
tadena property aspeclalty.
__________ _^ __
Twenty-five acres, about twelve
miles from Los Angeles; eighteen
acres in full-bearing vineyard, bal-
ance apricots and prunes; good
twelve-Inch well. Price only $3500,
terms, for a few days.
■ COOPER „ CUDDKOACK. '
218 South Broadway, Kimm 237.
FOR SALE — WALNUT GROVES. NOW
Is the best time in the year to buy,
Just before owners begin to reserve
the crop. I have a large list to se-
lect from. _. M. li t ATT, 608 Laugh-
lin Building. Country property a
specialty. Members Los Angeles
Realty Board.
FOR SALE — $18,000; NI3AR COV^iSA;
23-acre orange grove, mostly navels
and Valenclas; ample water; good 12-
room house; fine barn; buildings
alone worth $5000; beautiful grounds.
1.. M. PRATT, 608 Laughlln Uuiltiing.
FOR SALE— THI3 SALT LAKH ROAD
is now running. For city lots at Las
Vegas, also acreage In - the Muddy
and / Vejraa valleys, ' see J. F. Mo-
PHERSO.N. 403 Bttmson Block, cor.
Third and Spring, a commissioner
for Nevada In California.
FOR BALM— S6OOO: AT GLISNDOUA. IN
the foothills; 40 acres; 15 acres In
oranges and lemonH; small houue and
barn: beautiful location. _. . SI.
Pit ATT, 608 iLaughlln Building. ,
Hotela and Lodging Home*
FOR SALE— I'AUTY LEAVING CITY
must dispose of _-room roumlug house
at onoe. Siimll amount lniyn It. Don t
overlook thin If you ara looking for bar-
gains. BROWN _ WOODS. 817 Fay.
A SNAP IN X NifIWLY FUKNIBHED
rooming house of 20 rooms, centrally lo-
cated, for sale. Cheap rent; long leas*.
Inquire of WILL MUTZUISII. CIO South
Main. ■
. . Mlsccllantom
FOR SALE— ONE MILLION KHEST OF
Oregon pine, interior flnish lumber.
Also, any amount of window frames
and moulding, Com* aod nee our big
"national lumber company;.:
Twentl«th and Alameda.
».O9 ANGELES HERALD: SATURDAY MORNING, JULY aa, 190 J.
MMIIf.ll <(<711001.'.
non soudi mil ilneti
Now In proßrrns, Any nnrt nlfrht. All
commercial brnnrhpn. Call, write, phone.
ITomfl 1S50; Main 230n.
COLLEGE
tfjwf T.-i.l-n-7 \V. IXrvrnlb S«.
¥^m>f Jirnde Work I'mlrr Hprrlnl
fjftmiij Tenrhrrm Thlw •«Il(>ltn^^.
F. BHOWNBnBimBB, Preg.
business cou.rcnrc ia a lAm and nra-
LIADLB SCHOOL. Night ttmtloin. Ml. W. >I-
"^^_ SOUTHERN CAUrORNIA ■— ■«*"
AND GfiAHA/V SCHOOL OP SHORTHAND,
«M J Off AND AV£. LOS AffOtLSt, CAU
SPANISH LESSONS GIVEN DV EXPKI-
rlenced teacher. Telephone HOME 44W.
FOR SALE
* • Miscellaneous
FpH BALH-QOOD LUMBER CHEAP.
Also, flve cars of redwood doora, seven
cars yellow pine doors, four cars Ore-
Ron pine doors, and all kinds of win-
dows.' Come see the stock and we'll
, make prices to pot your business. At
1 our big. new yard. Twentieth and Ala-
meda otreets.
NATIONAL LUMBER COMPANY
PIANOS— ALL YOU NEED TO PAT UB
Is |3 when you select your piano, then
$« monthly. We won't charge you any
interest. We positively guarantee tha
price we ask to be the same as asked
In New York, Boston or Chicago. Re-
member' the old house of FITZGER-
ALD when you want a good piano.
113 S. Spring street.
FOR SALE-NEW AND SECOND-HAND
billiard and pool tables. Bar fixtures ot
all kinds; easy payments. Send for cat-
alogue. THE BRUNBWICK-BALKB-
COLLKNDEU CO., 620 S. Broadway,
Los Angeles.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE — HIGH
grade tailors' fixtures; must be sold at
■ once. Call and see same. 208 WEST
SECOND ST. '
FOR SALE-CAR OF CORRUGATED
iron very cheap.
NATIONAL LUMBER COMPANY,
Twentieth and Alameda.
Furniture
FOR SALE-ENTIRE STOCK OF FUR-
. nlture sacrificed! We will move I
. Chairs 65c; stands {1.00, rockers $1.35,
sanitary couches $4.50, mattresses for
sanitary couches $2.25, iron beds $2.25,
extension tables $5.00, small dressers
$5.75, $18.50 Princess dresser, large
French glass, $15.00, box couch $2.60,
china closets $10.00, chiffoniers $3.75 up,
combination kitchen tables $3.50, lin-
oleum 60c,' 54.00 2-burner gasoline stove,
$3.25. J. M. OVERELL, 652-654 So.
Main st. ■ ;■■; .
- V SPECIAL NOTICE.
2 CARLQADS HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Also the. entire stock of furniture and
carpets has been moved down to 647
8. SPRING, to be closed out at great
sacrifice, so if you are looking for fur-
niture bargains come to , ..; .
''-'■ "■"■***:• 647 g- 'spring.' "" ..""■■'■'"
FOR EXCHANGE: .;
■''■■•'" Real Estate ;';
FOR EXCHANGE— "
FIFTY-ROOM, LODGING HOUSE, 26
ROOMS .WELL FURNISHED FRONT-
ING ON TEMPLE STREET, 14 ROOM 3
FRONTING COURT STREET. ALSO
TWO 5- ROOM COTTAGES WHICH
ARE WELL RENTED; GOOD LEASE
AND CHEAP RENT. WILL EX-
CHANGE FOR SMALLER ROOMING
HOUSE.
W. M. STURGEON,"
203 FROST BUILDING.
PHONES: 945, RED 9D2.
FOR EXCHANGE— BY BEN WHITE.
200 ranches, $500 to $150,000.
100 houses and lots, $1000 to $50,000
.100 orange and lemon groves, $2000
to $100,000. : . . . , .
6000 miscellaneous properties. To
. buy. . sell or trade property go to
BEN WHITE. 308 Bryson Block, 2(1
and Spring: streetn. .
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-SI6OO BUYS
A 4-ROOM HOUSE ON V 4 ACRE OF
GROUND, JUST THE PLACE FOR
RAISING CHICKENS, AND ONLY
TEN MINUTES' RIDE FROM 2D AND
MAIN. WOULD CONSIDER BUILD-
ING LOT IN SOUTH. TERMS.
BROWN & WOODS. 317 BAY.
FOR EXCHANGE— BY SMITH & AS-
TON, 'U0 acres fine Nebraska land, 3
fine well 3, plenty water; want some-
thing In Southern California. Will give
a good trade.
. . SMITH & ASTON,
226 Laughlin Bldg.
MAXON WILI ' EXCHANGE YOUH
property, any location. Large list to
select from. MAXON REALTY CO..
. 114-116 Dtlmson Bldff. .
BEN WHITE WILL EXCHANGE YOUR
property. 808 BRYSON BLOCK. Second
and Spring st a. Member L. A. Realty
Board. ' '
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-The Na-
ples company. -Alamltos Bay, will re>
celvo bids up to 12 m. August 6, 1905, at
the of lice of A. M. and A. C Parsons. 701
H. W. Hellman building, Los Angeles, for
the building of approximately 13.000 Jlneal
feet of concrete bulkheadlng at Naples,
ond the excavating of canals and harbor
frontage some 270.000 cublo yards of ma-
terial, to be deposited back of bulkheads,
with ROO feet froe delivery. Plans and
Knocinoatlons can be sepn at the office of
Frank 11. Olmstead, oonsultlng engineer.
610 Grant building, Los Angulee. Certified
check for. 2 per cent of amount of . bid
must accompany proposal. The Naplos
company reserves tho right to reject any
or all bids. • :
Los Angeles," July 21, 1005.
A.<M. PARSONS.
' '" .. < President.
TUiO ANNUAL BTOCKHOLDKHS
meeting ot tho Radium, Gold and Sil-
ver Mining company will be held July
24, 10 a. m.# 233 lirailbury building, •
' W. C. BOWMAN, Prea.
Floral designs of every conceivable
shape, size and description. Wo
grow our own flowers. Save the mid-
dleman's profit. Get flowers here.
WolfsWll. 210 W. 2d. ■
AMIiItIUAN UOIJU CO. ISKN HUH CO.
CJLAItA O. * O. CO. MT. VKUNON CO.
> ■ Itoad«iwrtan An at ;
MOODY <Sb CO.
lU-SIS aiu.ou O(Mr» llouM.'
W* oOir . bargain* Id all . good mining
■toolu. ..■•'. . . ...
Everythinr you. want you will find 'ln
the classified page — a modern enoyolo-
pedl*. .< One cent' a .word, - ■ '
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Friday:- jm/r, si. im.
O«<srH;<i W. Dickinson nrn\ Myrn ■ T)l<*
ln«on «o flamim! M. Hlrd. lot M DavcnpoVt
Sun Pedrrt f<tr«nt«trart.'...,....,..... 110
A. 3. Sh«r«r to -Churl** W. Walker, lot
8 DaootAh tract, bain* nub. of lot 2
Workman *. Tfellmnn'n tfart $10
O. L. Crenshaw to R/«nJamln A. Rhodes,
lot 12, blnrk 37, Central Arlington Hta.slO
O. n. HArdy to Frank Ti. Ure*n, lot 2
driit part of lot M Harry li. Rennet t'n
Klniieroa place , iio
\V. C. Worl«>y and Mary M. Worley to
Rlßno.he F. florton, part lot 1H xub. of por
tion of h. Turner's tract, part lot 1 V»
nrla strent tract , $10
P. P. I.ynham and Maria Lynham to
Mike Pollch, lots It «nrl ia, block 4, H.
M. Amen 1 sub. of Olasselt tract $10
Arthur «. Mullen to Leonard 11. Field,
lots 11, 12, 14, IS and 1« MoOlnnls trt...»10
C.harlpa n. Ingrnm, Mary H. Inßram
anrl Opornfl It. firlKgn to Atlnnln P. Tip
ton, lot 7 fimb. of Turner tract f\o
■ IHiane Tonnpr to W. F. Young, lot fi
it. H. Mlrhcner'n sub .....SHOnO
. W. F. Yoimn and Alma M. Young to
Merchants' . Trust Co., lot B I/. 11. Mich
en*>r*n aub , $io
Kmmn Irpnn Wlnslow IIIHUnrd, 8. Will
lamn, Frederick 11. Wllllnma and Charles
jr. Wllllama to Rosalie Rlbalt, lot 28 Bal
loatpro'a Vineyard tfaot $10
Francis Duhoux to Ronalle Rlball, lot 2*
Ualipstreoa Vlnrynrd tract $1
aeoren W. Burnnn and Alia Burson to
r. A. Btftnton,' lots 8, 9 and 10, block 4,
I3oston- Heights tract , $10
Elsie M. Wood and William W. Wood
to J. M.-Flonres, lot 17, block 84, second
addition to llrrmnmi. Bpach $10
2 T. G. and T. Co. R. Jay Tarbell and
Laura S. Tarbell, reconveyance of trust
property ..' „.', $tv
Marengo Avenuo Lanrt and Improve
ment Co. to K. F, Knox nnd Annie X,
Knox, lot ST. Oarfield heights $10
Sarah J. Kirk and Wilson Kirk to In
J. Wheeler, part lot 7, block O, M. T).
Painter's sub. of north 63 acres of block
Q, nub. lands t>t J. 11. Painter and B.
F. Ball .• $io
John It. Cooper and 8. Augusta Cooper
to Elizabeth Illanchard, lot 11 West End
Heights tract $10
Robert Dreaper to Adella K. Elder— Lot
25, Broad tract $10
Susan C. Goodwin to Leonard 11. Field
—Part lot D, Formosa tract ;.-..510
William Arthur Imbler to William P.
Henley— Lot 8, resubdivlalon of J, H.
Whitman's addition to Alessitndro tr $10
T. I. & T. Co, to May L. Perry-Lot 3.
block 8, Alamltos Bay tract- ; $10
Joseph Nouguler to Pierre Camgros—
Part lot 20, McDonald tract $2500
Lucy A. Beach to Eva Conover— Lot 10,
block L, Nadeau Orange tract $10
Bernard Sues to Bank of Santa Monica
—Lots M and N, block 195; lot W, block
72; lots V W and' X, block 183, Santa
Monica; lot 19, block A, Ocean Spray tr $10
T. I. & T. Co. to Mrs. Harriet Ann
Blckles— Reconveyance of trust prop
Harriet Ann Blckles to Fred H. Merlau
— Part lots 12 3 and 4, block 18, Angeleno
Height „..$lO
Edward T. Daugherty to Edward P.
Powers— Lot 70, Central Aye. Home tr $10
F. H. Hlimer to R. C. Beach— Lot 2(1,
block H, Ocean Park Villa tract ....S2OO
R. C. Beach to M. ,W. Bllnklron— Lot
26, block H, Ocean Park Villa tract ..$lO
Ellas A. Bonlne to Gustavua H. Bauer-
Part Ro Santa Anita .....$lO
Laura A. Bauer to Gustavus H. Bauer-
Same property as above .$lO
Frank. A. Garbutt to T. J. Lendrum—
Lot 11, Eugene Meyers subdivision of
block 65, O. S $10
Antonla Helnseman to Robert Marsh-
Lot B, Robert Marsh ' Co.'s and Helnze
man tract; part lot C, Holnzeman prop $1
Antonio Helnzeman to Robert Marsh-
Same property as above $13,500
Robert Marsh to H. W. Whltmarsh—
Same property as. above $10
Mary E. Hart to William H. Bye— Lot 5.
Hart tract ...$lO
Adelaide Wells to F. H. Small-Lot 1,
block 11, subdivision of block 11, Arling
ton Heights $10
Sallie Tralnor to M. .L. Wicks— Part lot
190, Green Central Aye. tract add ....S2O
M, L. Wicks to Charles P. Smith— Lot
203, Greens Central Aye. tract addition $390
C. R. Burdlck to Emma F. Thornton
— Agreement toconvey lot 1, block 65.
Manhattan Beach, Division No. 2... 5750
Louis Dietz and Lizzie G. Diets to
Mrs. S. M. J. Craven — Lot 21, Ocean
View tract... :. <$10
E. E. Eads to Ann E. Aldrlch— Lot
14, Villa tract .'. ........... ..$lO
Title Insurance and Trust company
to Union -Trust company of Los An-
Kelcs — Part Rancho Ballona; fractional
lots 8, 10, 12 and 14,. block A, Ocean
Strand tract . . ; $10
R. H. Pinney and Kate L. Plnney to
F. E. Tower and Ella S. Tower — Part
OLtoVEOPIiE
AND THEIR TROUBLES
Old People have more of the pains
aches and discomforts of life than do the
young. This, is perfectly natural, be-
cause their blood is net so vigorous, no;
their powers of resistance so great, anc"
troubles that a younger, healthy constitu-
tion could resist often afflict them, , ■
During: the olvil war I oontraoted Ca-
tarrh and suffered -with its effects fol
many years. I tried various remediei
and doctors, bat with no good result.
One day I found one of your pamphlet!
and read it carefully. I deolded S. S. 8.
'was the medicine I -was in need of and J
began Us use at onoe. My health wae
dreadful, and aa I was (retting' along: is
years, I had most of the pains and ail.
merits incident to that time of life; but
after taking this srrent remedy tor awhile
I betran to Improve and soon found my.
self a strong, well man. lam now more
than 76 years of ago, but my health ii
Brood, because I take an occasional bottU
of 3. S. S. Nothing equals it aa a tonic
and blood purifier, and I recommend it
to those needing- such a medicine.
fordyoe, Ark. L. S. LOUKIiIDGE. .
Rheumatic pains, - sleepless nights,
fickle appetites, etc., are not imaginary
with old people, as is sometimes thought.
They need a medicine that will supply
their blood with its lost vigor and build
up and strengthen their constitutions.
S. S. S. is the ideal remedy for Old Peo-
ple. It is made entirely ■ from roots,
herbs and barks, and does not injure tbc
system in the least as do those medicine]
containing mineral ingredients. S. S. S.
is gentle in its action, purifying the blood
■ ._ . of ' all ■ . poison s
bust, healthy
PURELY VEGETABLE, constitution/ It
is the greatest
of all tonics for increasing tbe appetite,
toning up the stomach, promoting the di-
gestion and building up the entire system.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
r: ....... •.■..' ..;.
It is a Pleasure to V-
OmimEt
i/rinit
Wleland's
Extra Pale Beer
The Pride of the Great West
Renowned for its purity, excellence of
flavor and strength. Family trade
solicited.
Depot and Bottling Works
Adloff & Hauerwaas
Sole Agent*
r 112-118 Central Avenue . ,
tot I ,-'-■ block 2. AUmHos Reach to-n-n
•lta $1«
Theodora O. Flteh *nrt India E. Flteh
to Alrtß, Cox—Lets »0t and *0», C«n
tt«ra nubdlvlslon of Johanlien tract, '.lit
■ Josephine B. Evans and Oeor«;« O.
Evnn<» to Albert Nllx— Purt. lot !«*,
I.nnkfrnhlm Rnnrh lAnd and Water
Crimp.iny'n Subdivision of »>nst 12,044
■ores of notith half of Rancho Ex Mis
sion Sun Fernnndo 1)1400
Hnmupl Atrlrfiii(rhMn to Joseph Kady
— f/ota 9, iff, 11 and 12, McKoon A
fltrone'a subdivision $10
c». V. Pmlth and Mftrgurrlta Smith to
0. IT. Krlfoa;* and T. A. K*llo«ra;— Lots
2! nn'l 22 and part lot 28, block IM,
Rertondo Reach .$lO
F. n. KftlloM, L*o»a KPllontfr, C. 11.
KMinffft and Jennie 8. KelioirK to Edith
W«stmeyer— -Lots 21 and 22 and part lot
23. blork l»l, FtMnndn Honrh $10
R*«iondo Improvement company to
Oeorg/i V. Smith— Part lot 23, block
•I*l, Redondo Reach $SOO
Cecil Frankel to O. W. Fraeler— Lot
», block 9, AlamlloK Bay tract $10
Oporsrfl B. Htinnleutt and Iva. B .Hun
nleutt. to K. H. Jordan and 11. 11. Jordan
—Part lota IX, 14 and 18, block 11, Har
vey * nirkers addition to Whittle — $10
Mr«. Myrtle Colton and Ouy W. Col
ton to W. C. Jones— Part lot 14, block
5, Hollywood Ocean View tract. ... .$lO
W. Witts to Ray Levy and Fred Oli
ver Harto— Lot 44, block 4, Flaya del
Rny tn wnsltn $10
■ Ray Levy,- J. Levy and Fred Oliver
Itarto to Sadie Reeder Jordan — Same
property $10
. C 5. R. Slosson to R. K. Isaac* — Agree
ment to convey lota 8, 0, 10, 29, $0 and
31, : block 78, llermora Beach $4000
L. F. LRngstaff, B. Allco Lnngstaff,
Peter Sanches, Ben White, John P. Ros
imlst And Maria' Rosquist to Elizabeth
8. Kane — Part lot 17, replat of Bar
clay's subdivision of Gllmore Vineyard
tract , «i
Marie de Los Angeles to Lopei do
Reyos and B. O. Long — Part section 2,
township 1 south, range 14 west.... slo
Christine Johnson to O. It. Perry, lots
22 ami 23. James Townsend's sub $10
A. R. Fraser, O. M. Jonea and H. 11.
Oafre to George R. Bentel part lot 176
Crescent Ray tract $io
J. B. Tlbbot and Nina Wells Tlbbot to
Flnla B. • Yoakum, lot 14, block G and lot
38, block B Ela View tract $1
John B. Althouse, Daniel T. Althousc
Otto Arnold and Jonathan 8. Dodge to
George A. Crouch, lot 39 West Ninth
street heights ; $10
Dell W. Hunt to William M. and Cath
erine F. Rlley, . lot 1, block W, Mott
tract , $io
John A. Merrill and Maria D. Merrill
to J. C. Gates, lot 8, block 10, Manhat
tan Beach $io
Prudential Investment Co. of Los An
geles to Viola 11. Robertson, lot 29 Sunset
park tract no
James G. Scarborough, trustee, to 8. L.
Weaver, lot 15, block 104, Pasadana Villa
tract $30
Mrs. A. P. 1 falsey and A. E. Halsey to
A. B. Hilea, lot 32, block 10, replat Bay
View tract $10
Marengo Avenue Land and Improve
ment Co. to Ellta Wellcrett, agreement
to convey lot 49, Gorfleld ■ heights $700
8. M. Bernard Co to Los Angeles Pa
cific Railway Co., part R of \V in Del
Rey Beach no
Henry C. Jensen and Emma M. Jensen
to Dora Vorwerk, lot 24 Westmoreland
Heights tract $HOO
Same to Marie Trlnkeller, lot 60 and
part lot 51 Westmoreland Heights trt..Jlo
M. P. Meachan and Elizabeth S. Meach
am to A. J; Wllklns, lot 8. block 118, Man
hattan Beach sub. No. 3 $10
John J. Allen and Eva L. Allen to
Morris Jones Oil company — Lots 2 and
3, block 193, City of Redondo
Beach $2500
■ Thomas H. Storey to Sarah A. Storey
— Lots 18 and 19, block 1, Vermont
Avenue tract ..$lO
George H. Cochran and Marie Coch
ran to J. M. Terrell— Lot 1, block A,
Peck's addition to Falos Verdeg
tract ,sio
, Robert Graham to Emma A. Wright
—Lot 11, block 1, , Alta Vista tract
No. 2 $10
S. H. McConnell and Mary F. McCon
nell to Jessie Smiley — Lots 37 and 38,
Pomona College tract No. 1 $10
Charles W. Stewart and Mrs. Jessie
O. Stewart to P. E. Hateh — Lot 1, Stew
art's Acre tract $10
Paul Hutchlnson and Alice E. Hutch-
Inson to Theodore Douhcnne — Lots 63,
64 and 69, Westgate tract ' '.$lO
Enoch S. Langstaff and Eliza Ann
Langstaff to Laura K. Lambert — Part
of Grogan tract ...$lO
John George Knesel and Lumy M.
Knesel to F. iE. Bundy — Lot' H, block
■147, City of Santa Monica ...$lO
Conservative Realty company to C.
L. Kraus— Lots 10 and 11, block G,
Burkhard Home tract $10
William H. Jeffers to Fannie C. Greg
ory — Agreement to convey lot 36, block
5, subdivision No. 2, North Manhattan
Beach $450
1 I. N. Van Nuys and. Susanna H. Van
Nuys to Numa A. Strine and Newton
Franklin MoAlplu — Block 69, East San
Gabriel ...... .$lO
Arthur G. Wells and Gertrude B.
Wells to F. A. Pollard — Lot 20, block 8,
North Manhattan Beach tract No. 2.. 510
Title Insurance and Trust company
to Louis J. Zimmerman — Lots 59 and
60, Bowen & Chamberlin's Main Street
Boulevard tract $10
Title Insurance and Trust company
to James B. Patterson — Lot 6, block' N,
Crescent Heights tract $10
Same to same— Lot 16, block H, Cres
cent Heights tract ..; $10
Same to same— Lot 15, block H, Crescent
Heights tract' ..$lO
Same to Sallie B. Patterson— Lot 6,
block N, Crescent Heights tract ....$lO
Robert C. Beise to Mrs. Minnie Seise-
Lot 13, Pecks subdivision lof I block 4.
Carolina tract In Ro Los Palos Verdes $400
T. G. & T. Co. to J. M. McLeod-Lota
15 19 and 22, block 1; Wlnton & McLeoda
Flgueroa St. tract $10
L. A. Franklin to Mary Adell Ward-
Lot 16, Vernons addition to Whlttier ..$lO
T. I. & T. Co. to Albert M. Stephens at
al— Part lot 3, block 28. H.S $10
Samuel Berry to Earnest A. Pettljohn—
Part lots 11 and 12, block 12, G. W. Mor
gans Sycamore Grove tract ..'. .;.$lO
Emil Firth to L. M. Lyon— Lot 1, Sunny
side Park $425
Miss Jennie Brown et al to Mrs. L. M.
Lyon— Lots 13 and 14, block 7, Linda Vista
tract' No. 2 i : $10
H. ■B. Beer et al to ' Mary B. Kirk-
Part lots 67 and 68, L. N. Breed's subdi
vision of part lot 1, block 60, H, S. ..-..510
Dolgevllle Land Co.' et al to Mrs. Rohlna
Bishop— Lot 15, block 5, subdivision No. 1,
Polgevllle ......$lO
William H. Chambers to Joseph R.
Marsh-Lots A B V and C. block 111, San
ta Monica •.;. $10
James G. Scarborough to Bills L. Wil
liams— Lot 20, block 11, Pasadena Villa
tract „.SSO
Mary E. Weast to Andrew Bolstad—
Agreement to convey lot 60, F. L. Dal
ton's Orange Grove tract $2100
Fannie B. Welch to Warren B. Phelps-
Lot 13, block A, C. E. Langfords sub
division of lots 2 and 3. block C, San
Pasqlal tract v.. $1000
T. W. Pettlt to T. B. AVheeler-Lot 11.
Robert Marsh's Central Aye. tract ....$lO
T. I. & T. Co. to Henry M. Vance-Lot
155. 1 Central Aye. Homo, tract ' .....$lO
Emma Newman Emmerson to Emma S.
Plckett— Part lot 6, block 64, Manhattan
Beach $10
Clarence F. Hartje to John H. Dodsfin—
Lot 6, block 1, Brooklyn Heights Ganahl
tract W.I $275
Charles B. Van Every to M. L. Wlcka-
Agreemeht to convey and for lease divis
ion 4, partition of Pasadena Park tract
In Ro San Rafael and San Pasqual, part
dlvlMnn 3 $32,000
Elizabeth Geddes to H. 8. Taggart— Lot
21, block 10, Brooklyn Heights Ganahl
tract • , $10
ParkL and Co.' to Charlotte R. Lnwry—
Lots 9 i and 10, block 34, Huntington
Park .;...,...;............. , ....sio
Pacific Imp. Co. to Mrs. 8. J. Latham
lot 10, blook H. Pacific Imp. tract $10
William E. Sawtollo and Mary W. Saw
telle to Charles W. Wentover and Mbkrlo
io. Westover-Lots 9 and 10, block 4. Ruby
tract •„..■. .'..... $10
M. B. Elliott to Charles F. Bailey and
W. C. Warner-Lota 6 and 7. block 25.
Hermosa Beach $10
William H. Phlppa and C. 8. Phlpps to
Metropolitan Muslo Co.— Lot 8. Sanborn
tract: lot 10. Sanborn tract., $10
Julia, V. Ransom to Walter Ransom-
Lot 4, Ransom's remib of lots 1 ■ to 8,
block 11, sub of part of Highland tract
add No. 1' $10
Redondo Imp. Co. to WIH J. Hess-Lot
29, block 180, Townsite of Kedomlo
B«ach $»W
J. H. Freeman and Cora U Freeman to
Mrs. Agnea W. Dlnsmoor— Part lots 3 and
4, block B, Alamltoa tract ..,............$lO
O. D. Thompson, Jr., Annie B.'Thomp
■on, William A. Thompson. Addle Tbomp
son and Stephen A. Thompson to fin O.
Rhoadea-Lot 7. block 6. Sproul'a add to
Norwalk '. .......'.. ..510
Atwood ' Sproul and Caroline J. Bproul
to Ben O. Rhodea-Lot 9, block 5, Bproul m
add to Norwalk ;... •..s!»
H. a. Burrows »nd 8»11I« W. Burrows
to Ben O. Ithoades— Lot 8. block 6, same
add .'. • $10
Golden State Realty Co. to HtUn BaOley
—Lou 277 and J7B. Farts tract „„.,.. ..SJ«O
,V«*t» A. Olmiteftd tv Famil* B. Cuvall
«n4 Frances M. BUff— Lot 4, Mock #, O,
W. Morrans Sycamore Grove tract.. ..sl9
T. I. £ T. Co. to Chardel J6. RamftTXir*
tw— Lot n. South Park ATM«irHMJ«
*T. O."a T'.'col'toAiinlfl' eViVooiVVv.
1 and 2, hlork 3. Hill Crest traftt .....TV***,
J. Dowr.sy -llarr*y, Kleanor Martin,
Petw U. Martin, WalUr B. Martin and
O^nevlfve Ooad Rlley to Hnntlngton-
Rodondo Co.— Part Rancho Los Palos
Vcrdos ; $10
T. n. ft T. Co. to Harvey C. Bnp<>r and
Ellxabfth A. Boprr— tiOt W, block J, Wln
ton * Method's Flgueroa. Street tract.. slo
Ban Marlnn l^ind company to Far
mers and Mfrohant* bank of Los An
gM*« — All propprty conveyed to second
party by rim.l 1.1.1(1-1 $19
Farm«»r« and Merchants bank of li«a
Angnlfa to Ban Marino Land company
— Itosompart ranch I'"
Frederick If. Howard, administrator
of ratntn of Frederick P. Howard, de
ceased, to Henry P. Lantx — Part lot 9,
blor.K n, F. P. Howard ft Co.'s subdi
vision of Bliss tract.,,,., ....SBSO
M. Solpdad de Bacon to Angelina
NlPto— Bru liming at a point In »he w*st
Una of Johnston street distant 818
fpet north from the northwest corner
of *nlil Johnston atrpf>t and Downey
avenue, thence north lISK dcarrefls, west
R0 fppt, along; said west line of John
ston street, etc $10
Allct H. Feld to H. R. Btone — Agree
ment to convoy lot 20, Peok'a subdivis
ion of block 63, San Pedro ...SIBOO
Albert Hoffman to John Schneider-
Lot 12, block IS, Bay View tract
No. 3 $10
Catherlna Gerace to Giovanni Ncbbla
—Part, section 13, township 1 south,
range 11 west ....S6O
Los Angeles Realty syndicate to
Laura Parks — Lot 40 and part lot 89.
Rosaa tract ...•...,.,.,..,........12600
Vesta A. Olmstead to Evelyn L. Klnne
—Lot 10, block 20, Highland View
tract $10
W. B. Squire and Mac 13. Squire to
Alexander Larson— Lot 12, block 12,
Hermnsii Beach $10
C. L. Bundy, Nellie Allen and John A.
Stanwood, Individually and as trustee,
to Miss Marian M, Robinson— Lot 8,
block Q, Ocean Park Villa tract
No. 2 ...$lO
Emellne Chllds to James Laeey— Lot
11, block 9, Golden West Heights addi
tion $10
Riverside Heights company to A. M.
B. Schumann — Lots 38 and 89, West
Highland Park tract ..$lO
Hermosa Beach Land . and Water
company to R. H. Burbank — Lot 1, block
20, Hermosa Beach.. ....SfiOO
Leon F. Moss and Eff le F. Moss to
David Evans— Lots 339 and 341, block
8, Golden Bay tract. Ocean Park.... slo
A. R. Fraser, G. M. Jones nnd'H. R.
Gage to David Evans — Lot 837, block
8, Golden Bay tract .SIBOO
Bettle D. Anderson to Walter "H.
Fisher — Part lots 13, 14, 15 and 17, block
27, south half West End University
addition tract.' '. $400
Bee Reglna Hiss and B. 11. Hiss to
Frank P. Stewart — Receipt and con
tract on sale of lot 16, block 14, Her
mosa Beach $400
BUILDING PERMITS
Superintendent Backus yesterday Issued
building permit* as follows:
Birch street. 824— Josle Swift, at lot.
owner; Barnes & Jones, blulder; altera
tions to one-story frame building; $250.
Ciibco street, 470-Mrg. G. Fielding, 1315
South Fifteenth street, owner; W. H. H.
Jones, buildor; one and one-half-atory,
eight-room frame residence; $2300.
Casco street, 451— M. S. Gregory. 603
Bradbury building, owner; L. Watklns,
builder; one and one-half-story, six-room
frame lesldnnce: $1000.
Casco street, 455— Jennie H. Waters, 2351
London street, owner; L. .Watklns, build
er; one and one-half -story, six-room
frame residence; $1000.
Central avenue, 6321— H. O. Kohn, 540
Central avenue, owner and builder; two
story frame building; $800. ' i '
Enterprise street, 2333— H. C. Thompson,
308 Bryson building, owner and builder;
repairs to one-story frame residence; $50.
Forty-sixth street, 1519 • East— Nels
Westland, 723 East Jefferson street, own
er; one-story, four-room frame residence;
$400. . ■'■■.:,■ ■•■•-. • '•■■ •■..-'.;•
Forty-sixth street, 1375 Bast— Ruth G.
Hoeace, 321% West Fourth street, owner;
A. Yanker, builder; one-story, four-room
frame residence; $400.
Fifteenth street, 533 Bast — German Bap
tist church, .owner;. C. E. Greenamyer,
builder; one-story frame church building;
$8700.': • •-• .;■•■■■.•■
Forty-first street, 360 West— G. R. Bas
sett. 59 East Thirty-first street, owner;
Anderson -& ■ Baker, builder; one-story,'
Hix-room frame residence; $1425. ■■>
Fiftieth street, : 1540 'East— F. W. .Terry,
at lot. : owner and builder; : one-story
frame barn; $75. ■ - ■ .- • . .
Fifty-seventh street, 1242 East— Anna
Reber, Inglewood, Cal., 'owner; John Re
bor, builder; orie-story | frame . residence;
$900. - .• ' •
Fifty-second street. 1529 East— S. Thom
as, East. Fifty-second streets owner; W.
Jackson, ' builder; one-story frame shed;
Glen'albyn drive, 3440-C. S. Whltham.
4500 Pasadena avenue, owner; Schllnno &
Easley, builder; two-story, nine-room
frame residence; $2350.'.
Huber avenue. 1253— J. G. Purdy, 803
East Seventeenth street, owner and build
er; one-story frame residence; $500.
Harvard boulevard, 4112— E. E. Easley,
4121 Harvard boulevard, owner and build
er; one-story frame barn; $40.
Houston street. 2448— X. E. de Sancheas.
at lot, owner: addition to one-story frame
residence; $500.
Lenox avenue, 1727— 5. P. Johnson, 316
Laughlin building, owner and builder;
two-atory, seven-room . frame residence;
$3000.
London street, ■ 2300— Jennie H. Waters,
2351 London street, owner; L. Watkins,
builder; one and one-half story, six-room
frame residence; $1000. - .
Linda Vista street, 1618— A. L. t Mark
wlth. 72514 Sunset boulevard, owner and
builder; one-story, flve-room frame resi
donce; $1,000. ■ ■
Manltou avenue, 3330— Pratt Bros.,' 8320
Manitou avenue, owners and builders;
one-story, six-room frame residence; $1800.
San Pedro street, 1937 South— L. East
erly, at lot, owner and builder; one and
one-half story, four-room frame resi
dence; $200.
San Julian street, 640— H. Hadley, 716
Trust building, owner; William Knlck
rehm, builder; move and repair one-story
frame residence; $300. < ...
Sixth street, 823 West— George Gray, 435
North Beaudry, owner: W. L. Rlley,
builder;. one-story brick building; $SOO.
Thirty-third street, 1360 East— Mrs. M.
A. Sahll, 320514 Central avenue, owner;
R. Hicks, builder: one-story, four-room
frame residence; $300.
Thirty-sixth street, 1591 West— B. Alder
son, I 209 ' Laughlln building:, owner and
builder; one-story frame residence; $1000.
Twenty-first street. • 1738 East— C. A.
Elder. Twenty-first street, owner and
builder; one-story, flve-room frame resi
dence; $1000.
Ulysses street, 417— R. N. Martin, 4501
Marmlon way, owner and builder: one
story, .flve-room frame residence: $1500.
Westlake avenue, 864— Mllbank Johnson,
360 Westlake avenue, owner; The Burck-
Gwynn company, builder; repair aud
move one-story frame residence; $1000.
VENTURA COMMENTS
Track Extension to El Rio to Be Fol.
lowed by Other Improvement*
Special to The Herald.
VENTURA, July 21.—A force of men
and, teams Is at work grading: for a
Bide track, at El Rio, and aa aoon as
the .track Is completed a large bean
warehouse will be built. The warehouse
will be the property of , the Southern
Mill and Warehouse company. It la
also ; reported that a station will be
established there, Heretofore teams
have, made.no atop at Xl Rio, It being
necessary to go either to Oxnard or
Montalvo.
Thomas Gould, whose name has been
mentioned as a candidate for the of
fice of town trustee, to fllf the vacancy
made by the resignation of W, Oi
Wilde, has announced that he refuses
to accept the position. T. 11. Jones,
Charles j Bewell . and . Paul Charlebola
have been mentioned for the place.
Raymond, the.' youngest son . of Mr,
and Mrs. Fred Jenkins of Santa Paula,
met with a serious accident a few days
ago. The < little fellow fell . out of < a
window, striking on his head. * lie. has
been unconscious moat' of the time and
concussion of ;the brain is feared.
Tcnut* »t CoignaUv all n«4t w««Ic
11
OLYMPIC CLUB
EXPECTS VICTORY
HAS STRONG TEAM FOR A. A. U.
MEET AT PORTLAND
Bouthern California Boy to Run for
"Winged O" Next Month In Con.
tests With Eastern
; Hardly a more formidable array of
athletes could be found In America than
the squad that will wear the "Winged
O" of the San Francisco Olympic club
In the national championship track and
field meet , of the Amateur - Athletio
union to be held at the Lewis and
Clark exposition at Portland Auguit
4 and 6. Southern California will be
represented by Charley - Parsons, the
man whom Coach Holmes of the Uni
versity of Southern California believes
to be the equal of any sprinter now
in collegiate athletics. , Parsons has be
come a regular member, of the famous
San Francisco club and will run in the
Olympic colors at the big ' fair ' next
month. Andrew A. Glarner, F. W.
Burgers, P. C. Gerhardt, F. W.
Hall, Victor Lidga, Alfred Plaw and
Norman Dole form the remainder of ths
team, which includes some of the great
est athletes that America has produced.
Andrew Glarner, who will compete in
four of the distance , events, .• the 440,
half mile and five mile : races, ' is the
mile coast champion. ',. ; Burgers and
Gerhardt are both old-time runners.
The former will enter the 440 and 880
yard events, while / Gerhardt, who' is
now reported to be in better condition
than ever, may surprise .some! of ;' the
form students in. the two short dashes.
Parsons is the Pacific ; coast record
holder ' for the 220, and .' has * already
opened the eyes of the northerners who
were skeptical of his ability by his per
formances at the Portland fair. . .
Parsons Should Win
Harvey Holmes' star pupil, will ; en
ter the 100, 220 and 440-yard dashes,
and If he Is trained to the . minute
should capture first place in all ■, three.*
Hall, the United States In terscholastic
champion in the high jump, will strive
to win first place for the Olympic club
In both the high and broad jumps.
Lidga is entered for the high and "low.
hurdles. ' Plaw, T the big '! ex-!
Berkeley man, holder of the coast rec
ord in both the weights, 'will -contest
for first honors In the hammer ' and
shot; Norman Dole,' the holder of the
world's record in the pole * vault, : will
compete both In that event and the
jumps. / . .: ',- „. ''-';' ■':'■.; '":',.- '
The team which gets away, with the
Olympic relay squad will certainly be
a speedy one. Parsons, I ' Lidga,' Burgers,
Gerhardt and* Glarner :■ will -exchange
packets when the A. A. UV relay 'event
is pulled | off and the team j appears a
sure . winner. -•- - : - '-;' -■ • .■\-' »'.'.'
The approaching athletio meet , at
Portland during the first week of Au
gust will be one of the greatest ever
held in this country. | Interest ; in the
games is not only being manifested by
the athletes of ■ the Paclflo " coast, ' for '
crack teams ' from) all V parts ~of •'. ;■' the
United States will 'be in. the: fray.' The,
foremost organizations which" will "send ;
teams In the hope of winning the high-- j
est honors and be acknowledged as the
champion athletio club of America* are'
the ; Olympic club; of San . Francisco,"'
Multnomah .Athletic ' club ' of Portland
and the Spokane, Seattle, Chicago, Milf
waukee and New York Athletic ; clubs.'.
;.'■' ,' Shlck and Hahn Entered , .. ,;
While the Olympio club team is rep- 1 '
resentatlve of . the athletio '. prowess^
of California the men will have. to do;
their best . to wrest the , laurels from v
other cracks of different sections of the ,
country. . Though the ; New \ Tork ' and
Chicago teams will \ include famous;
track men 'and the Multnomah 'boasts
of several record-breakers, ';; the ... San"
Francisco club men are confident of ;
annexing the championship. '.' \ , ' ■■'.'. •„'■
Parsons ,. and Gerhardt ' will , find ias
competitors in the short "distance
events some of the fastest men' in the
country. Shlck , of Harvard .'will corn
pete In the itio and 220. Smithson and
Williams of Multnomah are also to, be
reckoned with in the oprints. .-. Wil-_
liams In particular is a good man.' He
ran the 440 In :60 3-5 without being
extended ,at the ! northwest champion
ship meet at the fair on July ; 4,'. Be-,
sides these there will be Archie Hahn,
the winner for the world's champion
ship at St. Louis for the 100-yard dash,'
In the distance events Burgers and
Glarner will have to defeat such/ men
as Greenhaw of ' the Multnomah/ ft
crack runner in both the 880 and mile,'
and Llghtbody of Chicago, who in the.
distance events at St.; Louis .last year
won world's championship honors. V ,"■:
In the weights Ralph ' Rose will cer
tainly make Plaw" extend himself. Rose
will compete as a member of the Chi
cago Athletio club | and .while he will
probably win the shot-put the ham
mer-throw is conceded by many to
Plaw.' -„■ '■ '-. '.'•'.■ ' .••■',: ''.' ■'V
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Illff D Kating. A pertoct rcm-
IVtK eu/ lor Dizziness. Kaußca,
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regulate tbe Bowelt, yurely VegetaWe.
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IninTcocl Genuina Must Bear
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