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8 THE WEATHER LOS ANORT-Rfl. •f"n**_A.L* ft ?^- J-lme | The'r. THtim.lWlndrV'e'o. I Wthor^ r*.m.| "6 1 4n~Tr7"~]~BW r | r~TrT*BT tp.m.l 64 I 74 I 8 .['» I Cifor. ""Maximum temp^rnturn, »>R. Minimum temperature, 63. Weather Conditions LOS ANGEI-Efl. Jun« ». Cloudy Monday; fr>-*n nonth wind*. Peck A • Ch»«« C« 7 ona«rtftk«rs MB rmbnlm«rs; lfldy aislttanU. 433 & Hill. T»l. Main «. J_ Bresee Bros. Co., Undertakers Remo-ved to 885 8. Flgrueroa st Lady attendant. Private ambulance. Telephones: Main 243. Home 62687. ORR & MINES CO.. Funeral Directors Have moved to their new ttnlKUnc oa . the W. B. cor. IMb. and Flower. Both phonm) 6ft. l.nily AiMlMtant. CUNNINGHAM & O'CONNOR, tINiiKUTVAKUHS. have removed to 1081 s. Qrand iTene. Phones— Main 403; H»m» 40«. FUNERAL NOTICE . ■ WOODS— At 1847 Wfst Seventh Btrect, June 2. MOB, Mr*. Catherine Wood, nged • 62 , yearn. Funprnl from Bresee Bros.' chappl. 855 South Flgiinroa Btroet. to the : OathPdral, where services will b« held Monday at 9 a. in. Interment New Cal- vwry. CHURCH NOTICES cTrniST*CHURCH. CORNER 12TH AND Flowor — Rev. Baker P. Lee, rector; Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; early celebration holy communion on third Sunday and Saints' Day, at 7:30 n. m. Strangers especially invited. University cars pass tho door. Those desiring telephone connection for '"Shut-ins" telephone 7912. Church physician at the church every morn- ins; from 8:30 to 9:30. Services and medicine freo to all. Church open dally for private prayer from 8 a. m. 5 until 5 p. m. - : SECONI> CHURCH OF CHRIST. BCIEN- tist — Simpson auditorium, 734 S. Hope ; street. Services Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; sermon from the Christian Science Quarterly. Subject, "Is the Universe. Including Men. Ikvolved by Atomic Force?" Children's Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading rooms, 810-611 Herman W. Hellman bldg., Spring and- Fourth sts., open daily, 1 Sundays execpted, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ■ ■ ■ ■ -'■ EENJAMIN FAY MILLS, PERMANENT minister of the Los Angeles Fellowship, will speak at Blanchard hall, 235 South Broadway, this morning at 11 o'clock on "The Creed of a Great Scientist." Miss Helen Tappe, soprano, -will sing "Con- sider the Lilies,* by Topliff, and Mr. Alfred E. Walper, violinist, will play "Greeting." by Pfefferkorn. Doors open at 10:80. AH seats are free and the public is cordially invited. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., Reynold E. Blight, superin- . tendon t. • FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ■ CHURCH, Hope st, near Ninth. Seats free. Rev. Wm. Horace Day, Pastor. Rev. Warren '. F. Day, D.D., pastor emeritus. Mr. ■ Harry Clifford Lott, choir master. Mr. Walter F. Skeele, organist. Morning service, 11 o'clock, Rev. Warren F. Day. D.D., pastor emeritus, .- will preach. Evening service, 7:45 o'clock, Rev. P William Horace Day, pastor, will preach ■!On "The Songs of Israel." PENIEL HALL, 227 SOUTH MAIN street — A noonday prayer meeting is held each week day, 12 to 1 o'clock. Gospel meeting every night at 7:60 p. ■m. Sunday services as follows: 9a. m., men's prayer meeting; 9:45, Sab- bath school and Bible class; 11 ' o'clock, preaching; 3 p. m., holiness meeting: evangelistic ■ service at night. Rev. T. P. Ferguson. Mrs. M. , ' " P. Ferguson and G. B. Studd super- intendents of the mission. ; ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL, CHURCH. 614 W. Adams, near Figueroa street. Rev. Lewis G. Morris, rector; Sunday ser- vices, 7:30 a. m., 11 a. m.. 6 p. m. This Is a FREE church and all are : cordially invited. Take the Grand r.venue car to Adams street and walk one block west Take the University car .to Chester place, walk through Chester place and one block east on Adams street SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCI- entist, Simpson auditorium. 734 South Hope street — Services Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; sermon from the Christian Science Quarterly. Subject, "God the Preserver of Man." Children's Sunday school 9:30 a. »n. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading rooms, 610-511 Herman W. Hellman Bldg.. t Spring and Fourth sts., open dally, Sundays excepted, from 9 a. m. to 6 P- ™- ST. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, 523 S. Olive street (near all the leading hotels), the Rev. J. J. Wllkins. D.D., dean and • rector. Services 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a. m.; 7:46 p. m. Young people's meeting, 6:45 ?. •m. The rector will preach. 'his church extends a cordial invitation -to all sorts and condi- tions of men— to the lofty and the lowly, "the churched and the unchurched," the rich and the poor; the Lord is the Maker of them all. AT THE YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRIB- tian association, corner Third and Hill sts., the vesper service Sunday after- . noon at 4 o'clock will be led by Prof. J. D. Rodger of Long Beach. His subject II s ' l',? ii S w .9, an l B . est e 'P Mv Neigh- bor?" To this meeting all women are In- vited. A special musical program is ar- , ranged. The rooms are open from 2:30 to 6. SPECIAL. NOTICES Now Is your chance! Several carloads of paper for h>an Francisco were shipped to us by factories arrangement These new goods will be sold at great reduc- tion in order to turn them quickly Into money, 76-In. (not 72) natural bur- • lap, 20c; dyed, 60c; 40-ln., 20c; 36-In., 16c; heavier quality than elsewhere. Beat paint, $1.60; shingle stain, 76c; opaque Fhades, 35c Best enamels and varnishen. Work reasonable. WALTER 8H03., 6T7 S. Spring. ■ v . MODERN BROTHERHOOD OF AMkTH lea Lodge No. 846 meets the second and fourth Thursdays pach month at Unwell hall, Sl4 Soirth Main street. Visiting members cordially invited to attend. N. L. FRANKLIN, Secretary. Phone East 1339 . 142 N. Aye. 24. CLEAN WATCH 60c; MAINSPRING 60c- warranted; old gold SI pwt 461 8. MAIN.- i FOR SALE-A NEW UPRIGHT $500 piano for J3OO. Address BOX 70, Herald. PIANOS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS- Pianos rented at low rates. A. O-. OARDNER PIANO HOUBB. Ltd~ 114 Winston st Tel. Black 2221; Home DENTISTS SKtSmiiiiii' dental coT," n "' u ' """ ■"' 107 N. Brrlng st— Painless extracting, lining, crown and bridge work, ntxible fti Pl A tel -.,f ura |ol- fllllnfi, ?6o V?' .h 1 (Sl her mlln f »• t°° up; cleaning teeuth, KUc up; gold crowns and bridge work, R.OO up; sets teeth. ».M up! Also open evenings and Hunday fore- noons. FRANK STEVENS. KB4H 80. BPRINQ. rENTB AND PATENT RIGHTS PATENTS-i "fUKNIBIT MYCUKNTS with copies of all correopoudence had la their casts (except foreign): I alsTfur- nlsh frea of charge complete copies of drawings and speciAcatlois; retain this for future reference. JAMKB R.TOWN- BEND, Bradbury lilock. Phones Ml? HAZARD _ HAItPHAM, PIONSKB Clt Nat. Bk. bd. Pat, book free PERSONALS IDR OR_KN. CLAIRVoTANT?"BUBf' n«ss. nuJliim;* readings dally: satisfac- tion guaranteed:- tests, circles Wsd. sv's-i, « o'clock, 25c. It. lii. lWii B. Bprlnc. WANTED Help— Male HUMMfiI, ISROB. ft CO, — EMPLOYMENT AOKNT9— A strictly flrst-cla**, reliable xfteney. AM kinds of help promptly furnUhed. Tour orders xollcfled. 11«-11« East Second atre«t, Between Main »nd Lou Anfrelct stu. L»rit««t find best equipped office* en th« Pacific eo«(t HUMMEL BROS * CO.. 11« nnrt 111 K. id St. Telephones— Main 609. Home 803. . ■ WANTED— OOODIrFsKT BOTB WITH whe«i* to curry routes on Herald. Good pny to suitable boyn. Call CIR- CULATION DEPT., Herald. WANTED- POET TO WRITE SONO words. We will writs mimic and present to hlsr New York publisher*. Metro- politan Mtißle Co., 1201 BT. JAMES 81.DQ., New York. WANTED MEN EVERY WHERE-GOOD pay — to distribute olrculars, Advertising mntter, tack ulßns, etc. No canvassing. NATIONAL ADV. BUREAU. Chicago. GOOD PAY-TO MEN BVERYWHERE- To tack signs, distribute circulars, unmplos. etc Nn canvnaalng. UNI- VERSAL ADV. CO.. Chicago. WANT ED— Ono«. reliable boys IS years old and over, with whe#lp. Apply In- dopendcnt District Messenger Service, 118 Center place. Both phones, 1624. MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE. Situations guaranteed. Moler Syi- tem College, 118 E.*BD. Help— Female WANTED-LADIEB FOR PERMANENT home work, copying advertisements. Good pay. Call 9 to 12, Monday to Fri- day, 839 SOUTH GRAND. . Agents WANTED- ENERGETIC, TRUST- worthy man to work In California, rep- resenting large manufacturing company. Salary $40 to $W per month, paid weekly; expenses advanced. Address with stamp . J. HT. MOORE, Los Angeles, Cal. WANTED— AGENTS FOR CITY AND near-by towns; best selling household necessity; five to ten dollars per day; call Monday, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., 418 WEST ■SEVENTH STREET. To Rent WANTED— ALL OWNERS OF RENTAL PROPERTY— TO KNOW THAT WE DO A RENTAL BUSINESS DONT WORRY —IF YOU WANT A TENANT— —LIST YOUR PROPERTY— MINES A F IRISH. 315 SOUTH HILL- STREET. I WILL LEASE, ANY GOOD LOS AN- greles unimproved property for a term of years. W. H. OBEAR. 408-9-10 Johnson hldg. ' Live Stock WANTED — BERk¥h7re; POLAND China or Chester White boars. Give full particulars. Address BOX 121, Herald office. • WANTED— TO BUY FOR SPOT CASH, all kinds of horses, harness and rigs. Phone HOME 24334 and I will call lm- mediately. ; ' To Purchase — Real Estate ' WANTED— OUR WHOLE ATTENTION centered on selling your property would result In a sale. We have an abundance of push to put Into It. Talk to- us on either phone, 7295 or Main 624. v^ J. R. MACLINTOCK, 704 Grant Bldg. WE SELL PROPERTY. NO MATTER where located, by bringing buyer and seller a-tually together, charging small fees; no commission. Modern plan. Particulars from THE GRAY REAL ESTATE CO., 621 Stlmson Bldg. Home 6718. Money . WANT $1200. 3 YEARS, < PER CENT net; also guarantee 12 per cent net in- come on 4 cottages, $5000, 8 cottages, $10,000. SIDDALL REALTY CO.. 207 Copp Bldg. Miscellaneous WANTED TO BUY — FURNITURE AND household goods. If you are going to •ell we will pny you one-third more than others. Phone us. Main 111?. Home 2154. COLYEAR FURNITURE CO.. 322 S Main St. WANTED-DEALERB AND PAPER hangers to write for samples of bur- laps; exclusive wall papers for the coast; paints, varnishes, moldings WALTER BROS.. 627 S. Spring. MONEY TO LOAN r^HAVE" MONEY TO^XoAN^ON ALL KINDS OF GOOD SECURITY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT CURRENT RATES. JAMES B. THRELKELD. 201 FAY BLDG., 326 W. THIRD ST. HOME KSB NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER. CASH CONFIDENTALI-Y LOANED TO salaried persons on note, without se- curity, without employer's knowledge and without indorsers; easy payments, fosltlvely lowest rates. Hours 10:30 to •JO- M COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT CO., K2S-629 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. KERNER BROS. LOAN ON DIAMONDS •nd furniture; low rates: any amount 201 Frost bldg., 2d and B'way. Ph. 903. MONEY TO LOAN-THOMAS S. WADB- WORTH, 319 & 320 Douglas bldg., will lend money on city or county real estate. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. Bldg. loans our specialty. TRUE) ft CLEVELAND. 807 H. W. Hellman bd? MONEY TO LOAN. 7 PER CENT, ON inside property. In sums to suit L H. PRESTON. 608 Laughlln bldg. I MAKE STRAIGHT BUILDING LOANS W. H. OBEAR. 408-409-410 Johnson Bldg. I3UBINEBBOPPORTUNITIES JUST THE^A^CING^ofi^ORDERa for decorating or house painting en- trusted to our care will relieve you of much anxiety. Try us. Work andm-lces guaranteed. Pure oil and lead. WAL- TER BROS.. 837 3. Spring at. IF YOU ARE EARNING LESS THAN $50.00 weekly, we will show you how to double your Income or salary. No In- vestment required. Address Manager, 18-20 KIVBK ST., Chicago. " ' 12 PER CENT NKT INCOME GUARAN- teed. Four cottages $6000. Two for $2500. SIDDALL REALTY CO., 207 Copp Bldg. ATTORN E YB.AT.LAW MAHIUAOK AND PROBATE LAWS A specialty. No fee without success. K. IV MOREY, E2l Stlmson blk., cor. Sd and Spring. Phone 6718. Open evantnga. DIVORCE LAWS— ADVICE FREE; NO fee without success: private. J. 11. BMITIi. la W. Third «t.. Room 10«. i to 6 p. m * HOTABIES O. v. JUMis, Notary Public, 117 buuth Broadway, i >:, < Fir* Insurance and Loam. All kinds <if legal papers drawn. Always In..- -■- Always Correct. Roldenoe 1507 Bantee Street- ' At borne evenlnc* and moraines. LOS ANGELES HERALD: MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1908. FOR RENT FOn It 4 MONTH LY YOU CAN RENT, furnished complete S nice* smnnjr out- •lde rooms; electricity, gas rr»njr<\ hot Water, phone: clo«« In: at 1020 WEST cotvrt>N stY, iom and toii eabt NINTH ST, 36l 8. BBAUDRT AVB. MODBRM FLATS— WATER FRBB— 10— S room*, 104 N. Fremont. 10— a rooms, t>4 B. Flgu«roa. 1 ISO—I rooms, 221 N. Fißueroa, II— « room s, lit N. Fremont. 1«— » room*. 1011 R. »lh; furnished. 1« — * room*. 1001 W. Pth: furnished. 1«— 8 room*. 104 N. Fremont: furc 1« — 8 room*. JIJ N. Fremont} fnrn. - It — 8 room", till B. Fl*«#ro»; (urn. '• H — 6 rooms. 101SV4 Diamond ll—* room*. 1141 W. First. 17 — 8 room*. 11*1 W. First: fnrn. 11—8 rooms, 121 N. Fremont! turn. TO I,W!T— STORES— M 0 —709 W. Seventh street. IS— lOl7 XV, First St. «n<l room*. IK— lot » W. First st, anil rooms. 10—102* W., First st. and room*. ' 10— logo W. First st and rooms. IB— IOSJ W. First st, and room*. IR— lOB So. Bemidry. IR— ll4 8. Beandry are, and roorm. 10 — IOOR FJ. Ninth st ! IB— loll R. Ninth st. T. WIRSRNDANOBn, 8H Merchants Trust Bid* FOn RRNT-TffO FT.ATB. FIVE AND nix room* on Twentv-flr*t Rod Central avenue. $17.60 and $20. Store below, 20x 100, J23.R0 THOMAS .T. HAMPTON, 119 South Broadway. I Houses WANTED — TENANT FOR 9-ROOM house. Pico Heights. Suitable for two families; pas for llffhtn and rooking, above and below; new aMI modern; lower flat furnished, $26.00. Also 9-ronm honsp. two stories, unfurnished: new tinted walls; window shades; east ol Vermont avenue, near cars, iitore ami school; East Hollywood way; five-cent fare, large lot; fine view; best of water; east front: $25.00. . OKORQB HART,AN, 117 South Broadway, Phone 1821;_MalnJ4_. ! FOR~RRNT-4"nbOM COTTAOE. BATH and r.ts; rent reasonable. 227 So. Aye. 20; Kast Los Angeles. ADAMS— IS3B EAST ADAMS. «"rOOMS, $18. No. 1519 FALOMARBS (26th), $14, $11. NEW COTTAGES. $20, $]5. $13. $11. AP- ply 1842 E. ADAMS, or 1629 E. 26th. House* — Furnished FOR RENT— 6-ROOM HOUSE!, COM- pietely furnished. 1341 VALENCIA ST. BUSINESS PERSONALS The World's Great ' Clßfe^* . V'^tttHA " GLENBORA One Trial Will Convince* You that Glendora. Is the world's greatest clairvoyant and life reader; will tell j you how to succeed in business. Make no changes in business before con- sulting her. She will teach you the power of control; how to bring hap- piness and success in love. PAR- LORS 19 AND 20, 115% S. Broadway. Special readings 50c. Readings by mail, $1.00. \Send age. . . . • . (il.K.\lWn\ . . ■ Bring this ad. • > . THE MENTAL WONDER, . HENLEY. Advice on social or business affairs. Separate parlors. See him toduy. THE PORTLAND, 444\j S. Spring. FEATHER PILLOWS RENOVATED AT ACME FEATHER 'WORKS, 768 San Pedro st. Tel. Sunset Main 1166; Home 8041. TRUSSES, ELECTRIC HOSIEKY. MED- Ical batteries, etc. Matthay. 123 o. . Spring. SANITARIUMS sJrsT^mT^h^r^elrtT^a7sitarium~- Massage, electric, tub, vapor, steam baths, chiropody, manicuring, scalp treatment, facial massage. 225% W. First. Home 3509. BATHS AND MASSAGE JUST OPENED — VAPOR BATHS — KTectro Vibratory Massage is a sure cure for nervousness. Insomnia and gen- eral debility. Try It. Parlors 450H SO. BROADWAY. ■ PALATIAL BATHS — GRADUATE operators. Formerly 127% N. Broad- way; now at 126% N. SPRING ST. Hours 10 to 12 p. m. Phone Main 4855. TOU ARE NOT HURRIED WHEN YOU go to 125 TEMPLE STREET for bath and massage. No signs In window. Best of patronage solicited. ELECTRIC TREATMENT. VAPOR AND sponge bath and massage, magnetic treatments, oil, alcohol rubs. 613 S. BROADWAY, room 10. ' VAPOR, TUB BATHS AND MASSAGE. Operator just arrived from the east. Hours 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Room 3. 137 SOUTH BROADWAY. ;■ ' THE MITCHELL BATH PARLORS— Vapor tub baths and massage, alcohol and oil rubs. 218 N. MAIN ST., office 11. Open Sundays. FROM LONDON— MANICURE AND massage, 115 SO. BROADWAY, ' par- lors 38 and 39. second floor. Select patronage. , , THE BEIDY, 246V4 S. SPRING-BATHS, massage and eleotrio treatments. Hours 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. Suits 26. 1 Open Sundays. KLKUTRIC INSTITUTE, £!0 FRANKLIN street. Including baths, massage and electrlo blanlut sweats for rheumatism. BULPHUMK. VAPOK, ELECTRIC AND - tub baths, massage and chiropody. 701 ft Broadway. Phone Main 8133; H. BSI7. 821 HOUTH HILL — VAPOR AND TUB baths, massage for colds, rheumatism, nervousness. Open every day. room 9. FOR ' SALE-BATH AND MASSAGE parlors, well established, doing a good business. Addrcsa Box 120, Herald. "SOUTHERN" BATHS AND MABSAGE and electrlo treatments by experienced masseuse. 444 B. BPKUiG. suite 12-14. FOR A- GOOD MASSAGE CALL AT 552 S. Broadway, room 2; formerly of 609V4 South Spring street. FOR BALE OR RENT-A DOUBLE bath parlor, separate or together. Call at tL'Dli South Broadway. j FACIAL AND SCALP TREATMENTS, manicuring. COItDOVIA TOLET KAU- LORB. Sit W. Fifth St. , .. , ELECTRIC TREATMENT, TUB BATHS and massage; nrst-class operator. 41916 B. MAIN. Room ». \ ELECTRIC TREATMENTS— ALCOHOL, rubbing. (18H SOUTH SPRINO ST. Room 1. , THE ALDA BATIIB HAVE RETURNED to 609V4 8. Bprlng St., room 4. Op«n Hun- days. , v FOR A GOOD VAPOR OR TUB BATH call , at 73814 South Grand . uve. Phone UATHB-»0» W. TEMPLB ST.. HOOM S. Phone Horn* WTt. PALMI - B T* N .P M EPmMB • MT^a^P^R^intr^itKLlASLE J>"ALMlfiU' aud cUU'Vuymit, iU B. Byring; iuuiu 1. PHYSICIANS £nt"*^Ni}~ I MRsC~cXRTKR SUCCEBf£ fully treat all f«mil« dliem#a and Ir- regularities; 20 years' experience; con- sultation free. Hour*, 8 h. m. to 8 p. m.; Blindly!", 10 to 12 ». m. 204 MER- CANTILE PLACE._over_643 8. Spring. SOUTH KR?f lIOMhFFOR LADIRS DU~R' Inc confinement; homes found for children. DR. C. b. BMITH. r 727 Sun- set boulevard. Tel. Main 2364. DR! TAYLOR-FEMALK SPECIALIST and obstetric*. BELABCO THEATER. Main st. TRANBFER AND BTORAQB **~^COLYETR~WA?tKHOnBK^Car**^* 4IS-417-419 Ban Pedro St. Main otrice 824 South Main. Phones Main 1117, Home 2154. New und absolutely fire proof slornge; private locked rooms for brlc-ft-brao, piano*, flne furniture, etc. Trunks, boxes, etc, stored. 250 to 600 per month. We aolloli your patronage. FOR SALE $! Hou«er MODERN WEBTLAKE HOME. 97680— Located In the heart of the Westlnke district on elevated lot. Mouse contains eight rooms. *T<v.n — Ami linn never been occupied. Handsome entrance; . large comfortable llvlnc room with «7K.*n paneled wnlls; beamed celling, etc. Dining room with fine old gold brink mantel; beamed 9TS3O celling; French windows; wooden frler.e. Modern pass pantry between kitchen and H'6%o dining room. Four sunny bed rooms; hnndsomn • bnth room on second floor. Two hay $rn.-,n windows with built-in seats. Kvery convenience and com- fort. Bargain at this price. ■7830 ALTHOUSE BROS.. Members L. A. Realty Board, 234 Laughlin Bid*. Main 263. Homo Ex. 283. FOR SAI ,E— 6-ROOM COTTAGE $4000 New England St.; $750 cash, $25 per month, Including Interest: has por- iplaln bath and toilet, gas and elec- tricity. Handsome lawn and flowers, very attractlvo home. Lot 75x136. 7-RQOM 2-STORY HOUSE $3500 West 42d St., near Kigueroa; $300 cash, balance $25 per month. Just completed, has hard^yood floors, cove ceilings, 3 large bed' rooms upstairs, artistic fixtures. This is a bargain. dONES S RYDER LAND CO. ■ 218 -W. Third St. : ' FOR SALE- . . . A brand new 7-room, strictly modern bungalow; largo rece/ptlon hall, deep closets; extra large store room, cellar, veranda whole width of building, ce- ment walks; third house from corner, with an electric light to light the way to your house every night. This place Is on the Maple avenue car line, 2 mln. from business center; has a' s2ooo mort- gage and must be sold. If you wish a beautiful home cheap see me at once. • T. L. O'BRIEN, Jefferson and Main. South 2276. Home 25338. FOR SALE- ■ " 7-room ltt-story, lot 50x158, chicken pens, garden, flowers, etc.; two rooms rented for $8 per month; price $1975; $775 cash, bal. monthly. ,■ . B-room cottage on lot 50x125; bath, toilet, wash bowl, mantel, etc.; % block from car line; price $1555; $100 cash, bal. monthly. 4-room California house on lot 331-3 X 141; price $1150; $200 cash, bal. $12.50 per month. . • ■ ' '• E. G. DKVENS, ' 227 Laughlin Bldg., 315 S.. Broadway. FOR SALE- ' ; . A beautiful close-in home, near West- lake park on South. Burlington avenue, near Sixth street. 9 rooms conveniently and artistically arranged and strictly modern In every respect. This is Duilt by owner, who occupies house for home; will soil below market value; also ele- gant furniture, if wanted. Regular com- mission to agents. Call on owner, EMU, OLCOVICH, 519 S. Broadway. WE WILL DESIGN AND BUILD TO suit you, for cash or for installments, same as rent, if you have a lot or a good equity In one. Our price* aro right. Our designs are right. Our -work is right. WESTERN BUILDING CO.. 403 Chamber of Commerce. Main 8640. Home 980. ?OR SALE- AT A BARGAIN HOUSES AND LOTS IN CITI OR COUNTRY. . It pays to see us before you buy.- EXCHANGE REALTY CO., 316 Fay Building, Third. Between Broadway and Hill. TOR SALE-6-ROOM HOUSE. 226 8. AVH- nue 20, In railroad call; suitable for railroad man; will sell for $1800, small payment down. Lot Is nearly worth the money. Go and see it, then come to my office. • J. A. MORLAN. 202 FAY Bldff. • • . . . FOR SALE- • ~~ /.'. ■■.:>■'"•■. -^ A 6-room modern cottage, well fur- nished, on E. 21st St.; nice lawn and vegetable garden; ready' to move Into; j price $2100; $400 down and $20 a month. LEAHY & SON, 223 Mercantile place. FOR SALE OR KXCHANGE-5 ROOMS, modern; porcelain bath, electric lights, front and screen porch; never been oc- cupied; corner lot; price $2000; half cash, balanec easy, or equity ;for lot :n southeast portion city; snap; take Slau- son car to 25th st, go one block west to 1571 Palomares St., see house and owner. [•'OR SALE- ~~ ■ ' ■ . .. . Modern 6-room cottage; lot 50x130; large barn and chicken • yards: $2700. 1655 W. 22d'St. ..Inquire on premises. TWENTY COTTAOBS. BAST ADAMS tract. $100 down. Jl7 monthly. SID- DALL, 218 S. Broadway. »25 DOWN, $25 MONTHLY, BUYS 4, 5 or 6-room cottage. 1638 E. Adams, 1518 H. 25th. IC7O E. 26th. FOR SALE-A MODKRnT-BOOM COT- tage on Angeleno Heights, $3000 cash. 1458 HELfaW ST. ■ 1563 EAST ADAMS. 6 ROOMS, MOtT em, $2700, $100 cash. '■__ City Lota and . Land* FOR BALE-TO BUY OR UELL LOTS or house* In the La Paloma tract or addition. Sierra Vista tract, North Park tract, Melroso Aye. tract, Lemonwood. or any property In that mo»t desirable sactlon along Western aye. louth of hollywood, call or phone the branch office of CIIAS 8. MANN, corner of western aye. and Santa i Monica . aye.. Phone 69163. Take Colegrove car .to western ay*. liranch office open every day. H. D. CANNE. Mgr., or Cha*. 8. Mann, main office. 325 W. Fourth at. ARLINGTON HEIGHTS $1060. (Hi Aye., near Washington. 60x130. $1160. 7th Aye., near Adiiiu*; 60x160. $1200. 6th Aye.. east front, 60x150. $1500. Choice corner, 60x160. $1350. Fowell street. 60x187. "IT PAYS TO BEE US." EDWARDS & WINTERS COMPANY. 829 South Hill St. Main mat. ■ Horn* Ex. 7ST. FOR SALE- ■'■.', ~~ ~ A lot In the Kobeleln tract, |12Sa Lot 60x150; the lot directly opposite was sold for $1460 a few tiuya ago; bulldliiK re- strtclloni $aoo. • »■• ■ 'r j " Jefferson ■ and Main. SoMtb 23711. ," : Home £MU. FORBALE . City Lots »nd Land* REESMONT TUB BEAUTIFUL. Inrated In thn highest part of Brooklyn HeiVthts commanding a fine view of niountiiln.' nnd city. Free from smoko and dust *f level, section of th« southwest. Supplied with fine pure water and all modern convenience* for an iip-to-dnte home. INVEBTIOATK. H Tltrc DISTANCE, t-9 tiir rmcß ' of property In thn West Adams, Harvard or WIN shire Boulevard districts. Thn elevation Is 100 feet higher and our price- 200 .--t ' per cent lower. I TWELVE MINITTKH FROM BPRINO BTRKHT. Takrt East First street , or Brooklyn Avenue cat; I ■ Ort off at dimming* . street. Iteesmnnt tfnet is* ' located at Brooklyn, 1 ave- nue and Otinminffs st. CHARLES MIkKNZIK'CO.v 409 11. W. Ilellman Bids. Lot 50x150, JIOO rash i. ..... '„■•.,. ,.5550 Two lots 50x150 each, U» cash.-. t 500 Lot 30x127, 1200 rash I film Lot 40x140, $250 cash ......j 700 Lot 40x140, 2-room house, $250 ca5h. ,1750 liOt 30x70, Jfewport Hay .-...*..,! ftno Lot 40x140, . Bast 34th street. ...,-... -..iinno I,ot 40x125, i,n«t ISth street... .JlObO Lot 70x140, Huntlngton Park.* »12nO Lot 40x120 ;. ....JiSOfl Lot 75xltf, 4Sth nnd Vermont. i tlfiOO Lot 40x142, Cor. Hayes Aye;:.. -.him ' Lot 40x150, 38th and Maple .Av*..i,. '.11700 .liOt 45x115, Corner on Pan Pedro.... two Two lots In lliintlnßton Beech All i.lWiO Lot 40x135, Corner on WoodlaWn....s2lW ' Lot 70x100, Corner Michigan Aye. ,..52800 Lot 100x220, Hollywood '.■....:.... J3500 Lot 48x160. close In on San Pedro.. til, ooo R. E. IBBETSON & CO., 312 Trust Bldg., Second and' Spring. Main 2212. -Home 2UO. $600— " ! •':' •':. I^nreo level lot, Eflxl47Vi feet to alley on 46th St., near Biidlong Aye., Improved with B-foot ccrnent walk, cement curb, (trailed and oiled streets, sandy loam soil; 5-cent fare. A snap. Easy terms. $450— ... : : :. ■ - Large level lot, 60x147^ feet to b 14-foot ftlley, on 46th St., between Bndlong aye. and Normandle, Improved with 6-foot cement walks, cement curbs,. graded and oiled streets; gandy loam soil; five-cent. fare. A snap. Easy terms, .. $600— Large level lot, 60x160 feet to alley,' In the growing northwest; close to school and church; on two car lines; improved with 30 firll-grown fruit trees. A bar- sain: terms If desired. . . OKOROB C. PKCKHAM & CO., , : 1104-1105-1106 Union Trust. Building. Corner Fourth and Spring Sts. A SYNDICATE" IS BEING FO~RMED for the subdivision of 60 acres of land fronting on Main, Moneta and Grain! avenue., on the Main and Mo«eta elec- tric car line; five-cent fare; Subscrip- tions of $1000 and up- will be received. This is an Investment that will net you 50 per cent on money Invested.' If In- terested call us up over- the phone or come in and see us at once. GEORGE C. PKCKHAM A CO., 1104-1100-IIOS , Union Trust Building. Corner Fourth and Spring Sts. • ■ Home 6373. . ■ Main 3221. ■ REESMONT TRACT\ . " ' Cement work to be completed . as soon as possible. Grad- ing is done. Oo out. Slze> - up the proposition, then buy. 100 per cent sure profit In short . time. Two fine residences Hearing completion, i More • ■ to follow.- Keesmont will :'.■'. be a tract of homes, not. , , of vacant lots. Get our prices and terms. ■ . CHAS. McKENZIB CO.. ■ ... 409 H. W. Hellman Bldg. FnEE MAP OF I.OS AKGBLKS CITY AND COUNTY. SHOWIXC LOCATION 1 OF" OUR BBAUTIKUb. LEVEL LOTS ON CAR l-IVK. a CE2NT FARB, AT LOW PRICES Oft EASY TKHMSt FINE FOR HOME OR INVBSTNENT. ■ And we have some nice homes and buslneaa property that should . interest you. «* ' • . COMB AND SEE ITS ABOUT IT. ' " W. F. THORNE * CO.. Home 1654. Room 311. 2«8 8. Bdnaj. Foote Realty' Company ■ FOR RA.NCHEB. ■ ■- ■■ LANDS FOR SUBDIVISION . . AND COLONIZATION 718-719 O. T. Johnson- Bldg. Cor. Spring and 4th Sts. \ " CHOICE WKSTLAKE LOTS . * '''. Bonnie Brae and Sixth Sts. ■ 50x160; price 53700. ;•■. ."- ■-, Llnwood, near Hartford, * -' 62x120, price, J5200. ■ > •■; ■' ' .', ', Elden avenue, near 12th st,-, ' ■ "■ * 60x140; price.- J2400." >'<" v ■'. W. W. THAYKR & CO., : .■.'-■ 411 O. T. Johnson -Bldg. •'.Phone .6267.' FOR SALE— BARGAINS BY OWNER. : Moneta aye.. 50x135: Jl3OO. J4OO ca3h. W. 41st, 40x135; $900, $560 cash. . r- Flgueroa cor., 97x135; $3600 cash. ' or $4000 on terms.. 521-Btlmson.- J - 'v , FOR SALE-EAST FRONT, , LOTS ON AVoodlawn; are 60x135 to alley! tllOO^i . . T. L. O'BRIEN,. ,;,/..(• Jefferson and Main sts. -,"■"■■ ■ South 2276. ■ - ■ Honi9.^s33g." ■'. . ■ FOR SALE- r ~~ ■;.'.. '." ■. ■ ""■ ■ Lot on '39th,' near Figuetba, for $725. See T. L. O'BRIEN. Jefferson and Matn. South 2276; Home 25338.- ■ . . ■ ■■ '■■■ ■■ • ■■■ Buburban Property 'v; ■,:.,.'„'." Ome; Wlhofle Xcire | $450 ■to $550 ri '.. >'\ • ' ■ Investlsate qulcJtly/V- >. *<■ ' ■' «i' ; .i»f-:.> Sierra Avista Acre*,' ••■'•■; ■■' ■'■: ■*■■-. • • Part of Baldwin's Ranch;, \ : '.■'['■■' 600 ft: above sea level. ..Soil will raise anything. ' s .- Abundance of water. >>'.- *•- " ' Oas, electricity- and telephone.- - ■ ■ ■ -Magnificent scenery. .•• '■'*. \\ i 15 minutes ride from cehttr of tx>* :■: ■ • • " ■ Angeles. -■ '■<>{ - Free excursions dally.. Sierra-Pacific Land ■' ; .. and Water Company ■ SOl-2-8 Douglas .Bldg.". ' ''" Home 2544. ' Main 8858. " A Big Snap— Owner Must Sell $1450 for 5 Acres Improved with a new 2-Room House, Close to Western Avenue. JUST A LITTLE OUTBIDB. THE CITY LIMITS IN THE SOUTH- WEST ON TUB REDONDO AND SAN PEDRO^ CAR LINES; FIN- EST SOIL. GREAT ABUNDANCE OF WATER. BIGQKST BNAP IN TUB MARKET; WILL BB WORTH $lO0« AN ACRE IN A YEAR FROM. NOW. TERMS VERY . EASY. FOR Fl/IX PARTICULARS SHE TlliS GREATER LOS ANOELE3 REALTY CXX. 4IS Huntlnston Bldr. '■' ■ FOR BALE— S3IOO: CHICKEN RANCH ixiur I'HHudfiiu; 6 acres in barley, hs- sorted fruits, grapes and berri»o; neat little cottage, chicken yards, etc.; sightly location: abundant water.- 1.. M. PHA'IT, 608 Laughlin Bldg. * Orange Groves t . Li. M. I'HA'l-I', LvAUGHLIN .ULU'a. ''Ueadquarterß_for^ran_ge_Qrove»." / Furnltur*. ► ■ i> FOR BAI-E-5 KOOMB Ol' <i'oOU I''UR- nltura; cheap: just tha thing for a newly married coujilw; come ut once. C 25 :Courtit. ■■ ■. ■/■■ ' ■ ■ -I's ■ /■ ■r, • rOR IALE Beach Property / ■4 ft "^ "^ ExcMrssomis Venice. This tract Just put on the market; 18 lots sold to date. If you want a choice lot at low prices you will waste your time looking for any- thing better. Prices subject to change without notice. Do You Know This Tract Are the Cheapest Near Los Angeles \ Today? , Exclusive district of desir- able home sites, highly ele- vated, overlooking the valley, ocean, and beaches. This Is - positively, the . most sightly subdivision on the market to- day at low prices/ This tract , adjoins the Ocean Park Heights tract on the west. You Know . That Investments and ■ , Movements Pin This struct Have, Attracted the Attention of the Shrewd Hull V <&*'t3lL<U>M »3 You know what this means. The Venice View Heights tract is located on the Venice I Electric ' Short Line railway, right In line with these improvements. -' Every lot (note size) 50x1150 Feet to Alley Prices s3so to $600 v $50 and $100 Cash, Balance $10 Per Month Plenty artesian water piped .to each lot. Of course the Im- provements Include first class | cement ' sidewalks, . ' cement . curbs,- graded and oiled streets. Suitable: Building ■ - Restrictions . Carfajrc .Fromlos Am- 'gdes Only.. 10 Cents'-- 1 Commutation tickets. . Call at our office' any day except Sunday and get ticket!, maps and information. &:•' GO. Agents 216-217 Pacific Electric Building > Phone Home 5548 - Phone Main 607? "■■»'- "The fluecess of th« Btud«nt" THOUSANDS of properly trained young people «r« required to help build th« "GRHATBB CALIFORNIA." The Woodbury train- Ins; Is strictly business and will do th« buslnea*. BOI> »■ mil *«., t^>ti An»ele». _ Currier Bldgr.. 212 W. Third Bt. NEW BUILDING Largest and flnest in the Southwest. Will soon be ready. riFTH-ftTKISKT-nV-THK-PAmg L.r 8 ..t Bus- A"s^^ Lo» AngslM. Wjr 953-6-7 W. 7th St. ■ SOl/rf/£/?/V CALIfVKNIA — »—»» — » • AND CRAHAft SCHOOL Of JHOfiTTVAA'O.), •— a bkaho Ayr. . tv umimi, c«u ' IStßffl^ for Sale 'H-S— B!Si tiiffHfflSr J2no ensn i lialanc- $15 IKlflnilliill KW per month. Flno new modern 6-room bunga- ■■- ■ .' - "W" low, southwest, near car. Will advance $500 in two years. Why not save rent? Price only 12600. Might exchange for a vacant lot for part. EDWIN ALDERSON. 203 Laughlln Bldg. EDUCATIONAL s^aTjislTl^ss^ns^Te^cperienced teacher. Telephone HOME 4U64. FOR BALE ' Business Property .- FOR SALE-BUSINESS PROPERTY— On Flgueroa street, betweon Fifth and Sixth streets, 60x165, improved with ! a' three-story modern apartment house. The lot is worth and is cheap at JKS.OOO, and the Improvements cost over $20,000 and bring 8 per cent net on the • price we can sell tor, which Is $40,000. This property Is right in line of tho city's growth and is $8000 under value today. Tho savings banks offer to loan $20,000 at 6 per cent interest. We highly recommend this . property as a close In and strictly first-class in- vestment. It will sell for (50,000 before, the end of this year and pays 8 per cent interest in the meantime. Will Bell as a whole, but in the meantime are forming a syndicate. ■ -... • BLACK BROS., ♦06 Union Trust Bldg. .. .. ■ $8280 Factory site. 660 feet frontage on Santa Fe railroad, Inside city limits; deep lot, for $12.50 per front -foot; nothing like it available today. For particulars ask - ■ . COOPER A CVDDEBAOK, Room 237, 218 South Broadway. -,' BUSINESS PROPERTY ON WEST IST, street; Income $180 per month; ■ under five-year lease; $17,000. -~ • . Store with flat above on corner of East Twentieth street and Compton ave- nue; 85x151); price $4500. ■■••■. ..■.'< THOMAS J. HAMPTON,' ■■•;• \ j .-..< 119, South Broadway. ■ . .; ■ . 12 PER CENT NET GUARANTEED, five years. Only $20,000 required >f or hotel x near Sixth and Flgueroa sts.' SIDDALL REALTY CO., 207 Copp . Bldg. . ■..■■.. ..■:■■ .-...• Country Property . $5600 w-ACRE RANCH $5500 '■ On the corner of Main street and Palm Aye. Highly improved rich soiU' all in alfalfa and fruits, plenty of waterf 7-room house, large barn, chicken cor- rals. For this week only. A snap. ■■ : GEORGE C. PECKHAM & CO., I 1104-1105-1106 Union Trust Building. , Cor. Fourth and Spring Sts.- Home 5373. Main 8231. ■ FOR SALE — • * < The best alfalfa and fruit land In the state, on easy terras. If you will improve will give you your own time, to pay for It; prices from $15 to $40 per acre. Come In and see us or write for particulars. W. H. TOWNSEND, Colonization. • Room 210, 702 South Spring St.. . Los Angeles, Cal. FOR SALE— , HEMET 10-ACRE TRACTS!! .•'•■'- A prominent fruit shipper says': "You can't raise better oranges any- where than at Hemet; Riverside i county." Send for booklet, or see 1.. . , M. PRATT, agent Hemet Land Co., 608- Laughlln Bldg. Live Btock— Horses, Mules,'. Cattls' - FOR SALE — JERSEY COW, FRESH and thoroughbred; only $75, worth $100; fresh family cow only $50; also sows with pig.- NILES, 456 .E. Wash- ington. . ' ' ' '-• •■ Miscellaneous ' , FOR BALE— LUMBER WB ' CARRT the largest ' stock in the city.' Also a good planing mill to work it up with. In addition to our regular stock wa have from 200.000 to 800,000 feet of No. i and I; also six-foot lengths and under, at only $16.00 per M. This Is material we wish to close out' Come this week if you want a snap. - ■ : NATIONAL LUMBER CO.. ' ■ 20th and Alameda bt \ BRANCH OFFICE. s ; , ' ; 416 East Bth Bt . - ■ ;;i FOR SALE— SASH AND DOORB. . WB ." have a large stock o! the best goods on the market. Also a lot of . cheap • stuff for farm bouses and cottages. Get our figures on anything you are ' building. They will convince you that our prices ■ and goods are right NATIONAL LUMBER CO., , 20th and Alameda, BRANCH OFFICE, i 415 East !tth ->t. ~ FOR BALK— BUILUKHB' HARDWARE.- Wa are furnishing some of the best job* In Los Angeles. Special mission ■ pat- > terns .at the lowest possible market Dtices. Come and see. ■ *• • j »rt'*i* NATIONAL LUMBER CO.. f •" ■'. -■---•• 20th and Alameda St BRANCH OFFICE, > ; 416 East 9th Bt ' ' -.• ■''■■'■ KOH BALE— MALTHOID » BOOFINO, and only $2.60 per Hquara. It Is tht ■ cheapest and best roofing on the markat NATIONAL LUMBER CO.. ■! ■ <•: • • 20th anA Alameda,' • BRANCH • OFFICE, , . , , 416 East Oth St. . ■ , FOR BALE— NEW AND SECOND- hand bllllaid and pool tables; bar fix- tures of all 'kinds; easy payments. Bend for catalogue. THE HUUNB- , WICK-BA-KE-COLLENDER CO.. l» South Lo» Angeles it.. Los Ang«l««. , FOR HALE AT A BAROAIN-NEW, never • used, , upright ' piano. ..Address; a BOX t»6. Herald. , ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ '. FOR EXCHANGE Real EiUta V KOH EXCHANGE- . •. 80 acres of good land in Antelope val>, ley, Los Angeles county, in artesian belt, In direct line of the Owens river project. Will - take a tirst-clast , automobile, .or what have you?>. •.» «. C»n give clear title. ! Value $^0 an acre. I ■ Adreasi BOX 893, Herald.