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FOR SAL.B City Lota and Lanaa FOR SALE— . ,- MOKT LAST -OF THE CLOSE-IN SUBDIVISIONS ON BROOKLYN AVENUE, OPPO- BITE CUMMINGS STREET; 12 MIN- UTES' RIDE; TAKE BROOKLYN AVENUE OR EAST FIRST ST. CAR. /TAKE NOTICE :' WE ARE SELLING THESE LOTE. FOR $750 AND UP. THESE ARE THE SAME PRICEB THAT PREVAILED BEFORE THK REMOVAL OF THE CITY HALL HITE. THIS REMOVAL WILL INCREASE VALUES ENOR- MOUSLY. THE PtIRCHASER OF LOTS IN REESMONT . WILL REAP THE BENEFIT. LOTS ARE 45x130 AND 60x140 FEET AND THE IMPROVEMENTS WILL BE FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RE- SPECT. CITY WATER, GAS AND ELECTRICITY. - SEE C. A. MEYERS ON TRACT OR .409 H. W. HeUman Bid;. MEMBER L. A. R. BOARD. Phones: Main 6561; Home 6962. Have some very choice lots off Fig- ueroa; stone entrance gateways; fully improved; easy terms. SO.CAIi. nEAI{ ESTATE INV. CO., Suite 604 Pacific Electric Bldg. ' ; '.' ,2*lo0 — Both Phones — 2100 ' . • IBKAUTIFUIj "hH BIOYNH TERRACES" The most picturesque location In the city; on the slope and crest of ' the Highland View hills. Just west of Pasadena aye. and south of High- land. Park; fine air, magnificent views. Lots $600 to $1500, easy pay- ments; $-2500 building restrictions. Buy now and tako your pick of the choicest lots ln the tract. L. M. TRATT, 608 Laughlln bldg. "FOR SALE— ' NO MISREPRESENTATION. . 1 , . . . • _____ $3600 We ' have three ■ acres fronting ' on Figueroa st., will cut into 24 lots. Come quick If you want to buy. FINLEY & KOII HIS, •" ■*■?'■■■ Ground floor, 341 S. Hill »t.' FOR SALi£— ' $5250. San Julinn St., near 9th st; 65x150. P. J. McGARRY & CO., 301 Bryson Blk. '■ : — FOR SALE— Pretty live-room cottage on 43d st; modern and complete in every way; $2300; $GOO handles it. ■.. INGLEHART BUILDINQ CO. •■-• v 713 Bouth Broadway. ■ • _'■ „ _. . . ~ "yfi "■'"'. ' : ; Autos and Vehicles . ; ;; — — FOR. SALE-12 H. P. AUTOMOBILE with tonneau, as good as new. Origi- nal cost $1050. Will sell cheap. Call quick and examine. Take Short Line car to Lyndon street. South Pasadena, at The Gillette's. Country Property •, DO YOU WANT SOMETHING FOR ' NOTHING f If so see Bentham & Farnsworth, 527 Chamber of Commerce bldg. They will show you choice alfalfa lands fully developed Income prop- erty, abundance of water, income guaranteed; no Interest; no taxes; crops cared for; only $65 per acre, in small monthly payments. Can you beat this? Call for prospectus. fc>'Oß SALE — DO YOU WANT TO BE known as "Mr. New Rich" V If so, come ln and take advantage of a phenomenal offer on some Tulare county land; a country where alfalfa grows higher than your head. The party who owns this land must have money this week and is going to make a sacrifice that will startle you when you ask the price. BROWN & WOODS, 317 Fay. A GREAT SNAPi Twenty-five acrea, about twelve . miles from Los Angeles; eighteen acres ln full-bearing vineyard, bal- ance aprlcota and prunes; good ■ twelve-Inch well. Price only $3500, terms, for a few days. • ' —< ■ •■ - COOPER & CUDDEBACK, • 818 Sooth Broad— ay. Room 237. froß SALE— $250 per acre, 14 acres soft shell walnuts 3 years old. ■ ■■■■ -• $700 per acre 13 1-3 acres soft shell walnuts 8 years old. Will net $1600 this year. i A. 11. GREGG A CO., 715-716 Bryaon Block. fenOß SALE-ALL KINDS OF STOCK \ ranches, large and email, with or . without stock. COOPER & CUDDEBACK. Room 237. 218 South Broadway. Suburban Property !for sale— for subdivision, one of the best propositions on the mar- ket; at Altadena, the beautiful foot- hill section of Pasadena; chance to double your- money; requires $10,000 cash; act quick, others are consider- ing it. Prices at Altadena are lower tlian any other suburb of Los An- geles and this particular property is offered at a great bargain. Investi- gate it Ij. M. PRATT, 608 Laughlln Bldg. "Authority .on Altadena." Member L. A. Realty Board. ■ FOR SALE-FORTY ACRES FOR SUB- DIVISION. A fine piece of land, nicely located near the city limits and close to the proposed Moneta aye. car line; will cut up to good advantage, and ready sale - for the lots; this is a fine buy; will . give terms. , : J. A. MORLAN & CO.. ' ..;,,: 2KJ-203 Fay Building. FOR SALE- FIVE ACRES SOUTH MAIN ST, A nice piece of land fronting on South Main street, partly Improved; • - fine -well and the very best water; , • would make a good suburban home; - cash and terms. J. A. MORGAN A CO., .. . . 302-203 Fay Bldg. FOR BALE— 2S ACRES NICE SMOOTH land In West Hollywood. Just ready to subdivide. We will sell this as a whole If taken ln next few days. Otherwise not for sale. ROSS & LINDSEY, 314 H. W. HeUman bldg. FOR SALE— • i Seven acres of land close to the city and just right to cut up in lots; proposed car line will pass the prop- • -erty. This Is a good buy and a chance to make some money. . J. A. MORGAN A CO., 202-203 Fay Blilar. Hotels and Lodging Houses FOR" 'BALI3-ROOMINO HOUSE AT Angel'"' FllKht; lovely location; neat, ; clean, homelike, 38 rooms, clears $100 SPOT ' month; lone leas.c. We are mining men, going to mines; will sell at a bargain. McFATRIDGE BROS., SlB S. Spring St. ; Kjr>Ji§^Tho fargeat Ilunlnrmt Col- IfMSSf '*«• ln I '° 8 Angeles. Twalvo fmyDsSf Instructors. Largest school ■ buildings and grounds. Beautiful surroundings. Preparatory department under special teachers Just added. Investigate. 953-R-7 Weat Seventh Street. F. nROWiySnEIiGER, President. Fall Term Opened September 11 Class and private Instruction in every department of music and language by best teachers. The value and import- ance to children of our kindergarten work should be known to every parent. Physical culture by for.emost teacher. For catalogue, terms, etc., apply to Conservatory, 232 S. Hill St. LOUIS EVANS, Mgr. PENMANSHIP Failures elsewhere succeed here. 'It's the TEACHER— it's the SYSTEM. Visit ono of our large classes. Ages 12 to 82, 601 Currier Bldg. Home 2196; Main 6576. - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — »♦ ' AND GRAHAM SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND* •** -3 C lf AND AV£. LOS AIVQCLCa. CAL,' 800 S. Hill at. Day and Evening. lIT hi HIM It A BARGAIN llEdElMtaEE^ »'« h Uround S. W. IHIfifiKTHBMB * mo East front lot on ' WtmgSSfjflUifKßS Kobart Blvd. Admir- ably located and worth tUUgM^r*V far more. Don't fall to - w see me about this. EDWIN ALDEHSON 209 Laughlin I'Klg. EDUCATIONAI. FOR SALE— A SCHOLARSHIP IN THE Los Angeles College of Fine Arts, at a very low figure. Address BOX 105 Herald. . ASSAYING NIGHT SCHOOL— NOW IN session. WADE & WADE, 818 East First Bt. FOR BALE Business Property A SNAP IN A BUSINESS PROPERTY BUY. Hill Street between Fourth and Fifth streets, 40x159, lying on the west side of the street and fully $100 a foot front un- der the market. We have a firm option on this piece of property which expires within ten days, after which It cannot be -bought at anywhere near our option price. If you are looking for such property ot bargain prices, let us tell you about this. This property will be sold within j tha life of our option. McDonald & stott, 309-10 Lankershlm Bldg. Home Phone 4746, Main 4055. ■ WE SELL THE EARTH. BASSETT & SMITH. Central aye., corner, 8-story bldg 118,000 Hill St., corner, 56x120 $15,500 Fremont aye., 50x165 .....$6750 BASSETT & SMITH, L. A. R. B. 202% S. Broadway. Rooms 207-8. BUY BULLFROG BUNDLE. ASK YOUR broker. Miscellaneous FOR SALE— LUMBER. LOT OF FENC- ing and sheeting, only $15.00 per thousand. Rustic flooring, ceiling, only $22.60; bevel siding only $20.00. Come and see us at the largest lum- ber yard in the city. Our sales were $45,000 last month. Watch us get there. We also carry a complete line of builder's hardware and chicken wire very cheap. Ship to any ons any place. . NATIONAL LUMBER CO., 20th and Alameda. j Branch office, 9th and Maple. FOR SALE-GREATEST VALUES IN 'household goods ever known; gigantic removal sale; puffed edged Swiss cur- • tains, 40c pair; $2.25 portieres, $1.60; door " panels, 80c; box couches, $2.50; couch covers, $1.10; steel sanitary couches, $4.60; dressers, $5.75; washstands, $2.50; 6-piece toilet sets, $1.76; 6-foot extension tables, $5; 52-piece dinner sets, $4.50; set knixes and forks, 75c; linoleum, 60c; treasure tables, $3.50. Buy now; it means dollars saved to you. J. M. OVERELL, ; 652-654 So. Main st. FOR* SALE— LATHI LATH! LATHI We are overstocked with them, and 'are selling at cost. See us for price, carloads a specialty. NATIONAL LUMBER CO., . 20th and Alameda. Branch office, 9th and Maple. FOR SALE— NE3W AND SECOND-HAND billiard and pool tables. Bar fixtures ot all kinds; eaay payments. Send for cat- SIOBuS. THfi iBRUNSWICK-BALKBCOLLENDERi BRUNSWlCK-BALKB- COLLENDER CO.. 620 8. Broadway, Los Angelea. ■ FOR SALE— A SCHOLARSHIP IN THE Los Angeles College of Fine Arts, at a very low figure. . Address BOX 105 Herald. . LAUNDRY ROUTE FOR SALE, IN- come $25 to $30 per week. Telephone, Home 640ig .-.tair- ■ FOR SALE— A REO TOURING CAR IN first-class condition at low figure. Apply A. H. WOOLLACOTT. 469-473 East 3d st. FIXTURES, SHOWCASES AND SAFE for sale. 441 B. BROADWAY. ""~~** ReaTEstateT^" ~^" FOR EXCHANGE- TTTT" $3300— 5-room modern cottage, lot 30x120 to 10ft. alley;' mtg. $1000; want ranch at Montebello. $2600— Clear 5-room modern cottage; lot 42x130; want lots on Moneta or Woodlawn aye. $3400— 5300; two cottages, first 5-room modern cottage; second, 4-room oot- tage; lot 60x125; all ln fine shape; close in. Wants lots. $3800— Clear 5-room modern cottage; lot 60x160 to 16-ft. alley; want Holly- wood property. FOR SALE— $1600— 4-room new cottage at Hollywood; will make terms: lot 50x170. O C. HA WORTH with WILL STANTON. . Phone 6821. ' 804 Mason Bldg.. BEN WHITE ; '; Will Exchange your property; Immense bargains; ap- ply at once. Satisfaction and quick re- sults. Member Realty Board. 304-5 BRY- BON BLOCK, 2d and Spring it*. ;• : MAXON WILL EXCHANGE fOUR property, . any location. Large list to . select from. l MAXON RIiALTX CO., 114-115 SUmson Bias- , LOS ANGELES HERALD: TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 34, 1903. REAL 'ESTATE TRANSFERS Monday, October 23, 1905. Marcla Wilson Clawson to F. H. Met calff—Lot 14 of Heaver tract $10 R. J. Stukey to A. D. Westerflcld and Elizabeth J. Westerfleld— Lot 66 of Rufus J. Stukey tract $10 Sarah McLeod to J. G. Hettinger— Lot 64 Lake side tract $10 Auguste Ferrler to J. de la Luz Aros— Part sec 17 T 4 N R 17 W $240 C. B. Hopper, and H. M. Jak to Kate Kenton— Lot 79 of Hopper & Son's West ern avenue tract $10 A. J. Barnes to H. F. Graham— Lot 21 block 6 Figueroa street tract $10 D. Whetstlne to W. J. Langstaff— Lot SO S. W. Holslnger tract $10 C. Shea to 8. S. Scofield-Part sec 30 T 2 S R 13 W *10 M. R. Ober to T. W. Tettlt— Lot 26 block E Grider & Hamilton's sub Vernon park $10 T. G. & T. Co. to C. Axtel— Reconv of trust prop Lot com 206 ft W from SW cor of Figueroa at and Vernon aye th W alg S line of Vernon aye 60 feet etc.»i« F. Crabb to C. A. Scovel— Part Jots 4 and 8 Aherna sub of sou portion of lot 2 estate of Mary Newman.*. 510 R. E. Edwards and Laura M. Edwards to G. Norton and- Sadie I. Norton— Part lots 82 and 34 block 8 South Woodlawn. slo Afro- American Co-operative association to A. F. Southwlck— Lot 16 of G. W. King's sub of block 11% Griffins add to E L A $1 J. McMahon to A. F. Southwlck— Lot 19 G.. W. King's sub of block 17% Griffins add to E L A .....»IKX» W. A. Polkinghorn td W. S. Johnson- Lota 2 and 3 block 1 Central Park Front tract ■ %w L. R, Garrett to W. D. Swearlnger— Lot 33 of Moneta place «10 H. A. Cogswell to P. Tanner— Lot 3 block 1 Maltman & Shattos sub $10 C. J. Daly to E. G. Grelck-Lot 26 block 1 Venice Park tract $10 M. L. Zander to J. V. Ham— Lot 7 of Hoffman tract ; $10 T. I. & T. Co., individually and as re ceiver, to O. H. Van Rensselaer— Lot 77, Grider & Hamilton's Grant Place $10 Parmella E. Schulze to Nellie Brock man—Lot 17, Grider & Dow's Orangednle tract $3350 Matilda Brodtbeck to W. S. Bowd 3d— Lot 20,- block 2, Downey tract $10 L. A. Brunson to E. J. Rehfuss— Part lots 13 14 and 15, Sierra Vista tract ....$lO W. C. Furrey to I. R. Skeela— Part lot SI, Garland tract extension $10 W. Hadley to G. C. Ward— Lots 28 and 27, Ist addition to Central Park $10 Rose O'Donnell to Margaret Murray — Lot 14, block 20, Elec. Ry. Hstd. Assn $10 I. Mitchell to C. C. Carpenter— Lots 86 and 87, Miller & Harriott's subdivision of Harper tract; lots 103 and 102, Miller & Herriott's addition tn TTnrner tract ....$lO Celestine J. Cazaux to G. Lacour— Lot 11, as shown on partition map of lot 66, Lick tract $10 Mary Lindsay to Carrie F. Messer— Lot I of" Lindsay Bros, subdivision ....S2OOO C. F. Rau et al to Amanda Splller— Lot II of Martin's i.uodivialon of part of Frank Green tract $10 L. W. Andrewa to Julia G. Roth— Lot 20, block B of Occidental Park $10 Mary J. Duvall to A. F. Morlan— Lots 866 and 357 of Central Aye. Home tract No. 2 ■ $10 H. I. Nance to Sarah J. Liddell— Lot 1, block 16, Chas. Victor Hall tract $10 A. G. Strain et al,to C. M. Waugh— Lot 15 of Penny tract $10 B. E. Ninde to C. M. Waugh-Lot 15 of Waugh tract $8 T. G. Harriman to Elizabeth H. Iredell —Lot 2, block 13, and lot B, ln resubdlvls lon of blocks 13 and 14, Alamitos Beach townslta ....$lO Leona D. Schenck to H. N. Gifford— Lot 45 of West Acres $10 Alice R. Dutton to S. G. Wilson— Lot 63 of Green's Central Aye. tract $10 Adele King to Fannie A. Henderson- Lot 13, block 23, West Arlington Hts tr $10 I. L. LowmanNand Amy Lowman to T. I. & T. Co.— Part lots 1, 2 and 3 block 104 Bellevue Terrace tract $10 U. T. & R. Co. to Harriet Fisher Taylor —Reconv of trust prop $10 Harriet Fish.er Taylor to W. A. Stanley —Lot 24 block 23 Electric Ry Homestead Assn tract $10 Ella D. Bonsall to V. W. Guerclo—Por tion of lots 11 and 12 block V of sub of 35 ac tract Lot 1 block 38 H S and part of Wollen Mill tract $10 Katie Sheldon and O. W. Sheldon to lora E. Whitney— Lot 4 of Frank C. Platt Cos. Ist tract $10 J. A. Keeney to Elizabeth J. Wester fleld—Lota 137 and 164 Sunnyside $10 H. J. Whitley to F. M. Douglass— Part lots 1 and 2 of H. J. Whitley tract $10 J. G. Bates to H. D. Blanchard-Lot 20 block D of Menlo Park sub No. 1 $10 C. Silent to R. Buckles— Lot 14 block 8 Florence Terrace $10 T. I. Gifford to Jessie E. Butler— Lot 14 block 3 Raymon Hghts tract $10 W. A Hays to J. P. Brockmler-Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 W. T. Dalton Orchard tract.. slo J. P. Brockmier to T. G. & T. Co.- Same as above $10 E. M. Tenney to P. Barblzet— Lota 6 and 7 block D of Main street tract $50 GAS FOR FUEL. It is a saving of Time, Money and Patience to use Gas for fuel. *4/Ja Jtommmrr && j&SrwimJt AMJEIUOAM OOU> CO. BKN HUB CO. OI— IU. O. t 0. CO. MT. VHRNOM CO. Heada>a_t«n , Al* at MOODY®. CO. (11-812 Ma»on Opera lloom. v ■ :~: ~ . W <>»•<" b»r«hln» In all good mlnlnc ■took* $350 for 50-Foot Lot In beautiful HOLLYWOOD, corner Center etreet and Sunset Boulevard (100 feet wide); cement walks and curbs, streets graded, oiled; elegant surroundings; pro- tective building restrictions. You cannot get such values for your money else- where. Will double. Agent on tract, Take Hollywood car to office, ■ corner Prospect and Vermont avenues, 6-cent fare. WI^SENDANGER, 221 Laughlln Building. ■ Huntington Beach The ideal place for home or invest- ment. HUNTINGTON BEACH. CO, 332 Byrne Bids. FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate . FOR EXCHANGE^ GOLD MINING claims ln approved district with a good showing with little development; but owner is not in condition to develop the property. Will exchange it for city, beach or eastern property, vacant lot or automobile, if a good one. Come in and let me tell you about it. Have some of the ore ln the office and some as- BayS ' J. A. MORLAN & CO., 202 Fay Bldg., Third and Hill. $3000; MTG. $1100; NICE SIX-ROOM COT- tage ln Riverside; large lot, lawn, trees and flowers. Want L. A. cottage. $3500; mtg. $600; g00d. 7-room house in Riverside: for L. A. house. $1575; mfg. $625; Pasadena lot. $2450; mtg. $1085; 7 lots South Holly- wood (Colegrove). ;•-. . Last two properties for a cottage. WM. N. HOLWAY, Home 1939. 211 Grant Bldg. FOR SALE-A SCHOLARSHIP IN THE Los Angeles College of Fine Arts, at a very low figure. Address BOX ■ 106 Herald, ■ GRAND OPENING OF THE — ~1 in the beautiful Southwest Addition, Just outside of the city limits of Los Angeles, sev- f , ■ enteen minutes from Sixth and Main streets, on the Pacific Electric line between Los Angeles and San Pedro, Long Beach, Ocean Beach, Huntington Beach, New- port Beach and other points on one of the finest electric railroads in the United States, •atXfT ' 1 *_ double-track, which will, soon be converted into a four-tracked system. %Ja/ _"fejp4j W% _>C _H_T Thls bcauUful tract lias all the modern advantages of any city— _rvU: : _ I _"_*• FOR HOMES B B_*l«'_nk BT% g\tf* W H. "WALTON VILLA, only four miles from the boundary line of tho city, Joins the north- U if 9 Bfl IB BJ*I _^.HD frn boundary of Compton and one of tho most desirable home sections. There are mml%J several considerations which should influence a homeseeker in California, viz: Good ■•:: ■■/: : -Vs«; '■.'.;;•' ;>;,.' climate, good soil, cheap and abundant water, proximity to market and a wide-awake - { ' . '■ and progressive community, with good school and church advantages; moreover its '*~«'>~*~»~»~»~~»~ 1 »~~>~ 1 *~~*~*~»*'>~ nearness to Los Angeles and the beaches, making it one of the most desirable sections in tho state. Rapid transit, ten minute service and but a few miles from a number of < ■'■'■■' seaside resorts and the finest deep-water harbor on the Pacific coast, also the great V* rrsm i , city of Los Angeles within seventeen minutes renders this beautiful place one of the rI*PP -I Il*lCPf S most attraotlve localities In which to establish a home, both for the laborer and cap- ,•-. ' S " MODEST BEGINNINGS ;\; \ ; Free Lunch : sss &^y&&f& * *■**»* «_>***»*#»» ■ live IN The first essential of peace and contentment is the feeling of ownership. ' ' ■-''■;" . IT CAN NEVER -BE EXPERIENCED IN A RENTED HOUSE. WALTON VILLA . .., offers the man of modest income a chance to etart for himself. THE TERMS ARE "x~«~*~%~s~t'v~«~*~v'v~N~'>~t~"N~^~ EAST. THE PRICE IS LOW. The assurance of large advances in the near future ..;'.- cannot be denied. No man should hesitate a moment about the purchase of a lot and the building of a home. No man can afford to live In a rented house when he canae- w ' ■ , w cure large, beautiful lots, with an abundance of water piped on each lot, at from W75 l_f_r£!6 • l_OtS to $430 each, with easy payments. _ui 6 vuvw HOME SEEKERS ""':■•: , Buy a lot and let us build you a house. L ., . _h«aßffv !_J _f» A f*"/"b Anyone purchasing a lot in this tract we will build a cottage on monthly payment*,. •kl/'^'TO S_4s"" INVESTMENT FEATURES *K**-*^- * V *|*-~C^Vr Th e growing locality should be considered. In Los Angeles it is the southwest being ■■■■■■'■■:, .• directly between the city and the beautiful beach resorts and the great harbor of . . ' , San Pedro! The trend of building operation and rising values is to the southward. Price! Advance 10 Per Cent The finest residence section of the city Is t °. th «? o " t^ p eß^M° s t certain Increases^n realty values will continue in the southwest. It Is for reasons or c_imai_, hui_, After October 25 • • WATER AND ACCESSIBILITY the most desirable location, and for the same rea- B ° n wALTON W VIL_A has opportunities for every man, rich or poor, to provide a home J^^^^*""™~~"*~*~'~^~"~"*~**'~~*~^~"*~' for health, comfort and profit combined. .''■'■■ ' _.• . Colonial Mortgage $ Trust Co. Home Phone 1 130 518-519 H. W. HELLMAN BLDG. Sunset Main 6224 L E. Mote to Kittle Poole— Lot 4 block B of Harvards lights • $10 J. A. Schwartz to Earl Steinleln-Part lot 1 and 2 of sub of lots 6, 7, 8. 9, 10, 11 Danna tract ?300 F. M. Washburn to H. J. Maoomber— Lot 1 of Pasadena aye tract .......... V-0 J S. Sampson to E.. Wood— Lot Ui oi Alexander Welll tract '. ......... $lO Niles Pease Inv. Co. to T. I. & T. Co.— Part lot 7 block 14 O S U0 I B. Deist to Millie Brown—Agree ment to convey lot 2 block 19 Angeleno Heights tract $800 R. Avery to C. W. Hayes — Agreement to convey lot 26 block 10 Moulton's add $1600 Julia S praguo Barnum vs. J. M. Schneider, administrator of estate of Susan Winstel, deceased, and J. M. Schneider, administrator of estate of J. Winstel, deceased — Decree quieting title in plaintiff to part block 35% o. 5....: ....sio D. G. Bishop et al to Annie G. Bishop —Lot 95 Ellis tract $10 Frances C. Maxon to C. Munoey — Lot 5 replat of E. T. Palmer's sub $10 Anna Cattet to G. A. Fudlckar — Lot 10 block 1 Hollywood Ocean View tract No. 2 $2000 Moye W. Stephens to Edna Post — Lot 62 of Montrose tract $10 Lou Howery to W. IV. Flicker — Lots 23 and 24 Kirkland tract ..$lO Sarah E. Pixley to C. S. Coony — Lot in Santa Monica • $10 E. J. Franklin to J. H. Handholt — Lots 1, 2, 3 block V Glendora tract. slo WiUowbrook Co. to Emma L: Rice — Lots 206 and 207 Willowbrook $10 Jesse M. Stukey to E. F. Rlchmann — Lot 4 of Florence Heights tract.... slo Margaret Redburn to U. Vale — Part Farm lot 73 Alamitos tract $10 Seaside Water Co. and Broadway B. 6 T. Co., trustee, to E. L. Bowman — Lot 1 block A Crescent avenue tract. Long Beach $10 G. H. Peck, Jr.. to R. Mitchell— Lots 26, 27, 28. block A Peck's sub of blocks A, B and C Carolina tract $750 Inez Williams to G. E. Powell— Part section 25 township 1 north range 11 west $10 Covlna L. & W. Co. to Alva G. Gant —Lots 16 and 17 block D Covina..s2Bo Sarah Hiddison to J. Robertson — Por tion of lot 8 block L Barrett Villa tract ...$lO J. M. Marshall to H. G. Reynolds — Lot beginning at point 393.33 1-3 feet west of northeast corner of lot 10 In division A of James Smith tract; thenco west to point in north line of lot 11 in dlvsion A. 78.66 2-S feet, etc.' ..$lO Same to R. L. Reynolds — Lot begin ning at point 314.66 2-8 feet west of northeast corner of lot 10 block A James Smith tract; thence west to fioint in north line of lot 11 said dlvis on A 78.66 2-3 feet, etc.. $10 Amelia Goddard to C. P. Brown — Lot 16 W. <J. Benedict & Co.'s sub $10 C. C. Foster to Anna M. K. Dake — Lot 20 of A. A. Jewett's tract $10 W. H. Brashear to Emeline Danfelser — Lot 43 block . D Central Beach tract .$lO R. J. Stukey to W. N. Spelcher — Lots 106 and 107 Rufus J. Stukey tract.. slo Lydla B. Bossier to L. P. Guiberson — Lot 26 block C of Potter's Wood lawn ...$lO W. H. Spear to L. J. Goehrlng— Lot 20 block a Strong & Dickinson's tract '••• $10 Marie F. Croake to P. W. Croake — Lots 1 to 44 inclusive of the.Glorietta tract, Hollywood $1 N. Elizabeth McCann to W. F. Mc- Cann — Lota 1 to 44 same $1 Mabel Aldrltt. to J. A. Aldrltt— Lots 1 to 44 same $i B. F. Guise to C. Specht— Lot 17 of Specht's tract $50 S. G. Topliff to A. Blonqulst—Agree ment ■to convey lot 1 Farmdale tract $900 E. B. Smith to H. C. Draves— Lot 26 of Mount View tract $10 A. H. Hunt to S. W. Klosen— Lot 19 Metzler and Hunt South Park tract. slo G. H. Peck to E. Caldwell— Lot 18 block 7 Peck's sub of blocks 7 and 8 of Palos Verdes tract $300 F. H. Ward to C. F. Stamps— Lot 22 block 2 North Manhattan Beach tract $575 M. L. Wicks to E. H. Miller— Lot 101 Alvarado Park tract $10 F. W. Marshall to H. L. Gordon— Lots 34, 35, 76, 77,"79, 120, 121; 123 and 123 Angelus Vista tract Sj.»lo T. Patch to I. Hawkins— Lot 4 Patch tract , ; ...$lO Edith Hannay to J. G. Cortelyou — Portion lot 5 block 6 Shakespeare Beach ?.. $1 C. C. Davis to J. G. Cortelyou—Por tion of lot 5 block 4 Shakespeare Beach - . . $10 Ann B. Chapman to J. M. Wuret— Agmt to convey lot 1 block 85 Cal Co-op Col tract Lot 18 block 27 Bame $750 T. G. & T. Co. to J. H. Flfleld— Lot 270 Pioneer Inv. & T. Cos. Cresta del Arroyo tract *• $10 F. S. Hutchins to N. .Kuns-Lot , 4 of Hutchlns tract 41300 T. Ross to C. G. Packard— Part Jot 1 block G sub of certain lots In Highland Park tract $W H. D. Patterson to V. L. Short— Part lot 4 block 6 Ollvewood Pasadena ...$lO . L, A. Petera tp S. Foster- Lot. 14 Clara Gilmora tract „........„-...«— -...510 A. Kinney to Helen A. Carlistle—Lot 10 block 2 Golden Bay tract $10 Union T. & T. C o. of L. A. to Eliza Stephen— Lots 23 block 29 Short Lino Beach sub No. 4 ,\ $10 Julia A. Prairo to J. Kohlhapp— Lot 6 block 79 Clearwater $10 E. J. McMillen to F. J. Spaulding- Lot 10 E. J. McMillen tract $10 Same to same— All block 80 and lots 9, 10 and 11 block 79 Clearwater $10 T. I. & T Co. to Dorothee Marsberg— Lot 43 block B Bowen and Chamberlain's Main and Figueroa street tract $10 Mutual Realty Co. to R. Bennett— Lota 76, 77, 78, 79, 252 and 253 Interurban tract $600 Redondo Imp. Co. to Pauline Roessler— Lot 35 block 160 Redondo beach $10 Josle K. Fellows to F. S. Lamming and W. H. Stewart— Portion of lots 11 and 12 block 3 East San Pedro $10 R Rogers & Co. to A. L. Fairchild— Lots 3 and 4 block 7 Nadeau Park Villa tract $150 Grace C. Longley to Melvln Thatcher- Option to purchase lot A part of block 21 OS $40,000 M. Kahn to A. F. Norton— Part lot 42 block A Main stret boulevard tract ....$lO S. Morris and L. Machol to T. G. & T. Co.— Lat beg at a pt in the E line of lot 8 of the sub of the Reyes tract dlst 9 ft alg sd line from the KE cor of said lot to the NW par with the N line of said lot 123 feet etc $10 T. G. & T. Co. to Alice M. Longatroth- Same as above $5 Zeno C. Taber to W. Z. Taber— Lot lti, Buchanan and O'Neal's subdivision ..$487 Marguerite M. Flowers to H. T. F. Wil liams—Lot 257, Grider & Dow's Adams St. tract $3100 VT. Walker and M. P. Walker to A. J. Gothard— Lot 9, block D, Pac. Imp. tr $10 M. De Donato to Matilda Cook— Lot 27, Alhambra Road tract $10 C. T. Adams to Emma C. Bronough— Lot 29, block 8,. McKeon tract, Alham bra $376 C. E. Hill to J. C. Stege and T. Lancas ter—Lot 273, Central Aye. Home tract No. 2 $10 Park Land Co. to A. J. Field— Lots 27 and 28, block 38. Huntington Park $10 Clara E. Whttcomb to J. C." Cahill— Lot 6, McKee and Lindsay's subdivision ....$lO J. P. Baumgartner et al to City of Pasa dena—Part lots 21 and 22, block A, Magee Galbralth and Markham tract B. Tallmadge to G. M. Tom— Part lot 6 of the Hull tract $10 T. I. & T. Co. to Elizabeth H. Kross— Agreement to convey lot 11, block 26, Short Line Beach subdivision No. 4 ....$785 L. S. Davis to Francis V. Strong— Lot 41, block 2, Howea tract $10 C. Axtell to Mary J. Barber— Lot 51, Bradford-Espees Figueroa and Vernon Aye. tract $10 T. I. & T. Co. to S. Foster, successor in Interest of W. A. Johnson and S. C. John son—Reconversion of trust property; lot 16, Clara Gilmore tract $10 G. L. Arnold to C. O. Dunbar— Lot 136, block B, Meade & Dalton tract $10 H. M. Gorham and R. C. Glllls to Alta-Santa Monica Co. — Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 16 block X of the Palisades, .$lO Alta-Santa Monica Co. to H. M. Gor ham and R. C. Gillls— Lots 11, 12. 18, 14, 15. 16. 17, 18. 19. 20, 21, 22 and 23 block L, and lots 17. 18, 19, 20 and 21 block X of the Palisades $10 Martha C. Thompson to R. L. Allen and L. M. Lourdon — Lot 73 Sunset Heights $10 Merchants T. Co. to Cora S. Bennett — Lot 38 block C McCarthy Co.'s sub of Moneta avenue and Figueroa street tract $1° F. H. Bradford to M. Rulter — Lot 21 South Park Avenue Home tract $10 Jennie Sharkey to Ellen Wilson — Part lot 15 block W West Lo» An geles $1° Long Beach and Alamitos Imp. Co. to A. H. King — Lots 5 and 6 Manilla ave nue tract block 36 $}0 A. H. King to A. Lane — Same $10 A. Lane to J. Howzo — Same $10 C. R. Hatch to Josephine B. Hateh — Lot 65 Kenwood Park tract $3500 Florence May Burke to S. E. Burke — Lots 3 and 4 Buhler tract $3000 E. S. Lockwood to Margaret I. Wil son Lockwood— Lot 8 block B Mlllard tract $* Ralph Rogers Co. to Mrs. A. Hunt — Lpts 19, and 20 block B Furlong Home tract $ BBo ' G. W. Dickinson to T. S. Whltaker — Lot 37 block B Strong & Dickinson's Main Street Boulevard tract $760 J. D. Hood to B. C. Palmer— Lot 15 block 2 R. J. B. Rivero's sub $10 Union T. & T. Co. to Mrs. Roslna Davey —Lot 207, Ford tract $10 S. Barlow to Ida Kenlaton— Lot 3, block C, J. W. Browning's subdivision $10 W. P. Lenhart to H. S. Taggart— Lot 17, block 8, Damon & Mlllard subdivision of Shaw traot .-|lO W. V. Pemberton to H. F. Brainard— Lot 83, Davenport'B San Pedro St. tract $10 C. M. Stlmson to Mary J. Duvall— Lot 9 and part lot 8, block 8, H. M. Ames Ist subdivision of Vernon $2500 W. S. Springer to Mrs. I. Whitcomb— Lot 16, Mrs. M. A. Bartlett's subdivlgion of southern portion of lot 4, block F, San Pasqual tract. Pasadena ■W J. E. Counts to Josephine B. Hatch- Part Farm lot 89. Alamitos tract $10 Cal. Savings Bank of L. A. to Alvlna L. Easton— Part lot 17, blook 18, W. Adams HalghU • $ xfl Pearl C. Martin to Emily B. Hanson— Lots 10 11 and 12, block 16, Highland View tract W R. G. Hoffman to Catharine M. Hoffman —Lot 8, block D, Moreno Vln. tract ....S2OO J. H. Buchanan to Mary J. Jackson— Lot 47, P. J. Brannen tract $30 Hermosa Beach L. & Water Co. to Mat tie J. Clapp— Lot 5, block 6, Hermosa Beach $ 10 S. W. Holslnger to Phebe Hollister— Lot 8, S. W. Holsinger tract $10 C. E. Norton to Martha B. Carpenter- Lots 12 and 13, block 6. Diamond tr .... $lO T. G. & T. Co. to C. M. Wood— Lot 8, Main St. and Slauson Aye. tract ........$lO Damarata Honoddle to Ella M. Hllde brandt—Part lota 114 and 113, and part lot 115, Kohler tract i; .........$lO C. B. Fischer to Catholic Bishop of Monterey and Los Angeles, a corporation sole-Lots 18 and 20, block S3, Burbank $250 G. H. Payne to M. SUmson— Part lot 44. Buhler tract "•s!<> A. J. Kooken to A. S. Helneman Co^— Lot 1, block 16, West Adams Heights $10 Union T. & .R Co. to F. H. Redpath— Lot 266, Strong & Dickinson's Figueroa St. tract # fl" BUILDING PERMITS . Superintendent Backus yesterday Issued building permits aa followa: , Arlington street, 1607— Robert and Green, at lot, owner and bulder; one-story frame building; $200. Arroyo Seco. 3274— T. Silverthurn, at lot, owner and builder; one-story frame barn; Broadway, 609-611 South— A. C. Blllcke, Hollenbeck hotel, owner; Los Angeles Examiner, builder; alterations to brick "Burnngton.' street, 1820 South— J. 11. Snowden, at lot, owner; S. Whltaker, builder; addition to two-story frame resi eßentone Benton boulevard. 684— H. C. Dillon, 415 Currier, owner; F. O. Engstrom Co., builder; two-story frame residence; $6000. Catalina street, 1107— Kate Wiley, at lot, owner; J. F. Wiley, builder; addition to one-story frame building; $25. • Central avenue, 901— Gray brothers, 3921 McCllntock, owner and builder; demolish church building; $100. Fiftieth street. 1321 East— Lillle Chadsey, at lot, owner and builder; one-story, five room frame residence; $1000. - : Forty-second street. 456 West— G. B. Copelein, 849 East Twenty-third, owner and builder; one-story, six-room frame residence; $1700. Fortieth street, 989 East— Jennie E. Clark, 933 East Fortieth, owner; H. B. Larue, builder; one-etory, alx-room frame residence; $1500. Folsom street, 2536— Henry MoGee, at lot, owner and builder; addition to ons story frame residence; $200. „•••'.'. ,, Forty-eighth street, 260 East— Mrs. M. Brockman, owner; Inglehart Building Co.. builder; one and one-half story, eight room frame residence; $1965. Figueroa street, 2920 South— Mrs. F. C. Howes, at lot, owner; G. F. Barber, builder; addition to one-story frame resi dence; $500. The Mathie Brewing Co. 1834-58 East Main Street Telephone East 66 Home Exchange 942 isJslllffl_f__B^ mflll!_llfllw i _m_^_LJ_JK^fn^m. fi-i}B9 Bj^itt^«S^__J___Mill__riivKßfc__a_BHHßli^ |A/JVljlv^ jnvLMi r sfn9H9 wl3l.pii',?***-iil f *. fl j |PjBB'MTfMf» J *^Tfm#x_^^_laMiSHW*_rl_ H__MII— U.M— I The Beer that Costs No More, But Tastes Like More . ■» Red Ribbon Wurzburg'er Maltone (Tonic) 7 Forty-eighth street, 845 Weat— A. W. Bllgo, owner and builder; one and one half story, seven-room frame resi dence; $1200. Griffin avenue, 652 South— J. . M. . Mat thewß, 648 South Griffin, owner and builder; addition to one-story frame building; $500. Griffith avenue, 8608— O. Poulaen, .1703 East Second, owner and builder; one story frame barn; $300. Hawthorne street, 927— Emil Herlan, at lot, owner and builder; addition to one story frame shed; $40. Harvard boulevard, 2287— W. S. Tupper, at lot, owner: A. J. Carlson, builder; one story frame building; $125. Inez street, 3047— A. A. Putnam, 67S Echandla, owner; J. H. Putnam and sons, builders; one-story frame residence; $1000. Johnston street, 2736 North— Clara C. Crawford, at lot, owner; H. M. Crawford, builder; two-story, six-room frame resi dence; $1200. Latham street, 6112— Mrs. A. A. Emer son, owner and builder; addition to one etory frame residence; $100. La Balle avenue, 2727— P00l and Jones, 218 Weat Third street, owner; A. J. Carl. son, builder; one-story, six-room frama residence: $2100. Leonard street, 2702— C. W. Eccleston, 728 Cocker, owner and builder; one-story frame residence; $100. Sixth street. 3063- East-Jennie Carr, owner and builder; move and repair one story frame residence; $100. San Pedro street, 1118— W. H. Obear, 403 Johnson building, owner; B. D. Kronnick, builder; addition to two-story brick build ing; MOO. Sobleskl street, 2116— Joseph Nowakow skl, at lot, owner; J. F. Prlzglnt, builder; one-story frame barn; $60. Savannah street, 140 South— O. J. Evers. at lot, owner; C. F. Laughery, builder; repairs to one-story frame residence; $150. Twenty-eighth street, 2046 West— E. R. Powers, South Waters, owner and builder; one-story, six-room frame resi dence; $2000. Thirty-seventh Btreet, 1649 West—Ed ward Alderson, 209 Laughlln, owner; S. Dalley, builder; one-atory, five-room frame residence; $1000. THE] POWER OF STEAM — — Manr May See but It Takes Genln* to Ilrallxe When James Watt saw the steam causing the kettle lid to Jump up and down he said "There must be power in that steam that it can lift such ! a weight." There was. Millions prior to him had seen tha name phenomenon and regarded it ay an unexplained mystery. Recent scientific research has put its finger on the "cause" of Dandruff. Fall- Ing Hair, and consequent Baldness, and has unearthed a tiny germ which eats the life from the roots of human hair. 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