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2 Buy now Strong ®. Dickinson's B«yB «y now |M p^ tl .,,i| M , M . a .,, tMM^^ ■■ ■■ ■■ — i r Opened Only One Week Sales Already Over $25,000 Take a Ride, Go Out Today High-CIaSS Terms: $20 Dc^wn, $10* Monthly, 6% FRANK D. ED lE, Manager of Tract for Get Noi4o?Fc^rtrStree r t. o Cet! >rr o I ff atTour « . Interest. Including Streets Graded, Oiled cTDrkiur m nr^viKic/Mu Ti* Off ice, corner of Mountain View Avenue, WOIS and Graveled, CemenL Walks, CemenL il M 1 ,„ STRUNO ffflj DICKINSON 1 Here Colegrove. See our agent, CALVIN H. Curbs and Water Piped. Phones „"„."„. ,135 South Broadway FOSS. Sunset Phone Hollywood 811 NEW BUILDINGS ADDED TO LIST FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE CITY Another Fine Block for South Broad. way and Mercantile Structures for Other Streets— New Dwellings Planned The inclement weather of the past week has served to retard to some de gree the advancement of improve ments under way in different parts of the • city. Nevertheless fair progress has been made and contractors state that they ought not to make any com plaint as they have accomplished great results all through the year, losing only a few days on account of weather con ditions. Many of the more important improvements started early In the year are rapidly approaching completion. Work on the Temple Auditorium struc ture, corner of Fifth and Olive, Is well under way. On Broadway Another fireproof mercantile struc ture of four stories and basement will 6oon adorn the east side of Broadway, between Third and Fourth streets, the plans for which were drawn by Archi tects Parkinson & Bergstrom. The Improvement will be made by the Trus tee Company of Los Angeles. The building: will be 51x150 feet, steel and concrete construction, with brick ex terior walls. The front will be faced with dull glazed terra cotta. The foundation will be of concrete and th& entire construction will be calculated for weights and strains of a ten-story building. Two passenger elevators will be installed. The building on the property is now being removed In order that the excavation and concrete base ment walls and piers may be completed as; rapidly as possible Other Buildings Architect Haley is receiving bids for the erection of a new live-story store and hotel structure for Thomas Hig glns, the Arizona mine owner, to oc cupy a lot on the corner of Main and Carr streets. Copper store fronts and pressed brick are some of the orna mental features of the design. The same architect has drawn plans for a large automobile building for Charles Lord, to be erected at Pomona; also plans for alterations and additions to the Richard P. Blaisdell building at 537 South L.OS Angeles street. Architects Morgan & Walls have prepared plans for n. brick mercantile block, one story aim basement, 50x130 fept, on the north side of Seventh street, between Main and T-os Angeles streets, for H. H. Kerckhoff. Architect 11, O. Long has planned a two-story hrick business structure, 90x94 feet, to be erected at Whittier for Truman Berry. Provision 1h made for four storerooms and eighteen office rooms. Architects Hunt & Orey have drawn plans for a two-story brick and plaster building. 60x100 ffet, to he erected at Pasadena for D. M. Lin nard. Many Dwellings Planned Nearly all of the architects are busily engaged in planning new homes. The following new plans are reported by architects to the Builder and Con tractor: Hunt & Eager— Plans for a two-story A Truly Lovely Spot TfSSPffff^ Lots 80x13^ A Home Place ijßtfMlilll! First Offering Sale Covered with fine full bearing fruit trees — highly improved. On the ij^MnjMffi^ Just outside the city. 3 new car lines. Perfect soil. On Main Street, the line of growth and improvement. Big Lots. IB Hflj^|i g re at artery of Los Angeles. Bound to advance many times in the next . .'.,.'. few years. First Offering O>A J C Easy Terms Main Office Single dO A Double &C±AJC\ Prices M> c *» $100 Down; $10 a Month In Our Own Building Lots tyO6\J Lots ipUHrV/ Buy for homes, investment or profit. Branch Office, 5725 Central O/\O asy termS| toa to our Branch Office, 53d and Main Sts. (Maple Aye. Avenue, at end of Central Avenue car, or on the Tract. Take Long ===== ===== car or New Moneta Aye. car). Our carriage will take you over the Tract Beach car to 63d or Spaulding. until the new car lines are finished. v : */ Telepkontj-Horae «737, 29108, 29098, 29J71. Sum.i, Red 120*. S. 787, S. 3164 *T o*lll . Did till WttJ Teltphonw-HQine 8737, 29108, 29098, 29171. Sunset, H.d 1202, S. 787, S. 3164 V . ._. M PART IV colonial style dwelling for W. R. Burke on the southeast corner of Berk eley square and Western avenue; also plans for a dwelling for Mrs. W. D. Stephens, to be erected at Hollywood; for a two-story dwelling for Charles E. Nortpn in Crescent Heights, West Hollywood; for a dwelling for J. S. Dodge, on the corner of Monterey road and South Fair Oaks avenue, South Pasadena, and for a bungalow for J. F. Hanna, to be erected at River side. Architect Shattuck— Plans for a cot tage for C. W. Stockwell, to be built on Forty-second street, near Moneta avenue. Architect A. C. Smith— Plans for a two-story dwelling on South Flgueroa street for Pattillo & Pattle. Architects Scott Bros.— Plans for a two-story mission dwelling for Mr. Hoff, to be erected at Hollywood; for a two-story dwelling In Harvard Heights for Mr. Kammermeyer and for a bungalow for Mrs. Hatfield on Thirty-seventh street, near Budlong avenue. GOOD BUNCH OF TRANSFERS Home Places In Various Parts of the City Purchased Last Week Among the sales of the past week reported are the following: M. O. Miller to G. Lewis, an unim proved lot on the east side of Lake street, 250 feet south of Sixth street, lot 50x150 feet. New owner will im prove with modern residence; $1800. Marie A. Boardman to G. W. Burton, an unimproved lot on the southeast corner of Coronado and Sixth streets, lot 60x130 feet; $3500. Burton Warner to E. Shields, four lots on the west side of Normandle avenue, south of Adams street, lots 60x148 feet each; $5000. F. J. Hochgurtel to Mrs. Lily Wy man, the seven-room bungalow at 238 East Forty-second street, for $3000; lot 40x135. • ■:. "■■- VV. J. Gretten to W. A. Devine, the five-room cottage at 532 East Thirty fifth street, for $2650; lot 40x135 to a 16-foot alley. ■ . ■; B. M. Campbell to J. H. Moran, the eight-room house at 156 West Confi dence street, for $4600; lot 50x150 feet. Poole & Jones to J. M. Gaspard, the six-room bungalow at 1107 El Molino street for $4250; lot 45x130 feet. W. D. Hlckox to Mrs. Jessie Doney, one acre at Bell's station for $550; mi nor improvements. West Ninth Street Heights Co. to E. E. Bensell, an unimproved lot on the west side of Hobson street, just south of Ninth street; lot 50x128 feet; $1300. R. B. Young to G. Harms, a six room cottage on the north side of Francis street, 200 feet east of Vermont avenue; $3000. R. W. Alven to C. N. Poundstone, the five-room cottage at 941 East Thlrfy second street for $2100. Poole & Jones to Mrs. J. A. Ivan, the five-room bungalow at 1727 Vermont avenue for JHHOu. Poole & Jones to T. S. Brockinbraw, the six-room rnltago at 2124 Vermont avenue for $4000. Purchasing Homes Althouse Bros, report sales of the following home places: N. ,L. How land to Roland Paul, a two-story res idence at 1986 West Washington street, lot 50x150 feet. Consideration, $6000. A. J. Sherman to F. E. Hand, a two story nine-room frame residence at 818 West Klghteenth street, lot 50x170 feet, $8250. 15. E. Barnard to L. L. Ole, a six-room bungalow at 1035 "West Twen ty-third street, lot 60x150 foet, $3250. Highland Villa Tract The Junss Investment company laßt week sold nine lots In their Highland Villa tract, aggregating $4300. The grading- and cement work is progress ing satisfactorily. LOS ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER »3, 1905. NEW PASADENA HEIGHTS TRACT MOST EXTENSIVE YET PLACED ON THE MARKET Senator Stephen W. Dorsey and His Associates Have Arranged for One of Best Subdivisions in Southern California Pasadena Heights, in many respects the most extensive residential subdi vision ever exploited in Southern Cali fornia, is now ready for the market and the Initial announcement 'will be found upon another page of this issue of The Herald. The Pasadena Park Improvement company are the owners of this prop erty which lies east of Lake avenue and north of Villa street, embracing over 300 acres. The property Is now being highly developed and a large and rapid In crease of the populalton of Pasadena will result. The holdings of the com pany embrace 300 acres fronting more than 4000 feet on Villa, Santa Bar bara, Las Lunas, Orange Grove, Pa loma, Loma Vista, Mountain and Pasa Grande streets, and extending north ward on Holllnston, Hill, Hamilton, Sierra Bontta, Sinaloa, Allen, Palo Verde and Paladora avenues, some 3000 feet, including the southern portion of the Hugus and Craig ranches, as well as many email farms and hold ings. No acreage could be more perfectly adapted to such a project as the com pany has provided for. The general plane of the land Is flawless and the prospect either north or south Is ln gplrlngly beautiful. All east and 'west streets are 80 and 120 feet wide, and the wider ones parked their entire length down the center. AH are being oiled, sidewalked and curbed. Thous ands of shade trees will be planted. Building restrictions will be enforced. A branch of the Pacific Electric line from Lake avenue will cross the prop erty from west to east. ... Orange Grove avenue, formerly Illi nois street, will be made 120 feet wide through Pasadena Heights, and thus Orange Grove avenue from Its present southerly beginning to its eastern ter minus beyond the Craig ranch will be the widest and smoothest driving and "mobllng" avenue in Southern Califor nia. Villa street will be widened to 80 feet. •The property, naturally beautiful, will be still further beautified beyond any other subdivision in Los Angeles or Pasadena. Pasadena material and labor will be utilized in so far as prac ticable. The directors of the Pasadena Park Improvement company are Stephen W. Dorsey, president; Frank R. Strong, Robert Marsh, Paul H. Blades. M. J. Nolan, A. H. Busch, George F. Bur ton, John W. Vaughn, George J. Denis. The property will be sold in Los An geles by Strong & Dickinson, Stone & Blades, Robert Marsh & Co., and M. J. Nolan, and In Pasadena by all agents. The general office of the com pany in Pasadena will be at 17 Ray mond avenue. Wilbur O. Dow, a widely known and successful real estate op erator of Los Angeles, will be In gen eral chares at Pasadena and on the tract. A«-t TlHnr.l. r.ntral W n 28 ft R rfprlng? There's Only One Town of We founded Watts less than two |J «|« /^^4 Mr3> Be ." c McCoy purchased lotn years ago. Wo foresaw its W% |g» B AnEe! Era pa «K&V amounting to $750 less than a Future importance as a big june- m £fogk B M 1» Hi psj XjtN. year ago. Recently they sold, tion city. All our property is in Wrarwftn J"M\ •■••■• 19 Km before they were half paid for, the center of the fastest develop- lUr W*3f m W» PI ISI wl for $ 1500 ' netting her a profit of ment and every purchaser makes \jg vg R I^w Jr3 F*\ few J$ "^ per cent on ' 10r actua ' '"' It was founded and built by the GOLDEN STATE REALTY CO., the largest realty organization in the State of California. Capital $100,000; assets over half a million dollars. We are placing on the market now the finest subdivision in the town limits of Watts, known as the "York Tract." It is in the town limits, close to the new junction facilities and right in the path of steady development. _ Every railroad addition, every street improvement, every new business, every public or private advantage gained by the town of Watts is immediately reflected in the value of property in this splen- did tract. BUY IN THE HEART OF THE TOWN WHEN YOU BUY. Strangers and Homeseekers Take Notice We Have GET INTO THE HEART 0F DEVELOPMENT Many Have vv c nave BtJY CLOSE T0 THE junction many nave INO The surest progress and the most certain advance in value in at the june- JjOUDieU' "•« '■■'■■'■*) . tlon of the Santa Ana and the Long Beach electric lines, where Junction ~T" • . ' (tCA facilities make land value. . « &DU The York Tract at Watts— am LotS Is right in the center of building; activity. Stores, school and all the im- TrGDieQ provements are there. Over 1900 residents are interested in its progress. v „„.,„,, _,„_, Dt , inn y,,, t When you buy at Watts buy in the town and at the Junction, where every Their money by snfn nnrf Our lots start at JlOO, but improvement increases the value of your property. lnelr mon<? y oy s&io and every one is located In the conservative investment town limits of Watts, j^^ _ A< _ __. >*W g% under our direction at where values arc Ktoadily ft H B fTl!^ «1 881 l #lTfclfl \ lT& RB^ R Watts, Every promise rising and where every & H Jw\/13 "J/AW UllU \J f* ftl | made has been redeemed purchaser will mako Sl M _ _ «... _ _. 1 ttnd tne town of Watts Is money without waiting for H BUSIIieSS tOmerS JfrldU and Up V& | at the front now and still the town to spread out to 4 1 H , ■ rf I H [ advancing. Get off at h'm- I . \|/- ■ |$1 DOWN. ..$1 A WEEK IH' H I Wattß - Free Trips All Day Sunday — Get Our Tickets ~ Get tickets free at our Branch Office, right on the corner of Sixth and Main, on your way to the Huntington depot. Take the Long Beach can any time you please. Courteous agents with carriages will show you the property. GET OFF AT WATTS! Golden State Realty Company Main Office £21 South Spring Street Both Phones Ex. 56 Herald "Want Ads" Bring Returns