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10 THE WEATHER •. LCijANGKLEg, Nov. 9, IW*._ l"lm«,|Tn«ir. -|Hum. IWlnjjVlcy. | Wthr,, r«rnr~sr*i & j a i « i cm*. t.p.m.( «7 f <o [ W i 8 [.___________» , Maximum temperatifre, S3. > Minimum temperature* 53. Weather Condition* i Lob Angeles— Fair Saturday; light north emit wind. _____^_ MARRIAGE LICENSES CORY-BELCHKR-James Cory, aged 22, ■ a native of Ohio and resident of Lou Angeles, and Vlda Belcher, aged 21, a '■ native of Montana and resident of Los HkStcii-'staNFFER— Elmer Rench, aged ; !W. a native of Indiana and resident of | Los Angeles, and Uertha Stanffer. aged . ' 27, a native of I'ennsylvanla and resl- ■ dent of Los Angeles. S—John Mastern, aged "H, a . native of Missouri and resident of Los Angeles, and Eliza Keys, aged : 87, a native of Illinois and resident of Los Angeles. D URON-RA YES— Leandro DuTon, aged 2 6. a native of California and resident of Santa Monica, and Ant. mi.. Hayes, aged 20, a native of California and resi- dent - of ■ Sawtelle, DAVIS-BOWMAN— James Davis, aged 22. a native of Indiana and resident of Lob Angeles, and Edna Bowman, aged : 24, a native of West Virginia and resi- dent of Loa Angeles, HAMILTON-HOFKINS-Cyrus Hamll- ' ,< ton;* aged 31, .i native of California and resident of Los Angeles, and Emma Hopkins, aged 21, a native of Kansas and resident of Los Angeles. PALMER-CHARLES-Joel Palmer, aged 6 3, a native of Ohio and resident of Los Angeles, and Sarah Charles, aged ■is. a native of Indiana and resident of Los Angeles. . .• , BALLAH-COLLINS — Edward Ballah, ,aged 3 6,» native of California and resi- dent of Los Angeles, and Candace Col- lins, aged 27, a native of Kansas , and resident of Los Angeles. HODOES-BENNETT-AUen Hodges, aged 2 6. a native of Oregon and resident of Lob Angeles, and Ethel Bennett, aged 1 8, a native of Nebraska and - resident ' " of " Los Angeles. HARTFIELD-PATTKRSON — August Hartfle.ld, aged 33, a native of Germany ■ ' - and resident of Los Angeles, and Clara Patterson, aged 33, a native of Oregon and resident of Los Angeles. ; POROBICH-RADULOVICH— Po- roblch, aged 33, a native of Austria a.nd resident of Jackson, Cal., and Ca- " iyeta Radulovich. aged 18, a native of Austria and resident of Los Angeles. BOSOUKSOARVEY — Louie Bosques, aged 36, a native of California and resi- • dent of ' Los Angeles, and Bertha Gar- vey, aged 25, a native of California and resident of Los Angeles. NEGRETE-CRUEZ— Petronilo Negrete, aged 23. a native of Mexico and resi- ,- dent of Los Angeles, . and ■' Trinidad | Cruel, -aged 26, a native of Mexico and resident of Los Angeles. ' W ALLEBON-FLEMING— Walle- •, son, aged 21,. a native of Kansas and resident of Los ' Angeles, and Fay Flem- - ing, aged '23, a native of lowa and resi- dent of Los "Angeles. •'•■• . . TOOTH-MORROW-Walter Booth, aged 2 3; a native of New Mexico and resi- dent of Morenel, Ariz., and Amy Mor- ■ ■, row, aged 21, a native of Connecticut ' .and .resident of LoS Angeles. , v.-.,- " Peel- ft Chase Co., undertakers and •mbalmerp: . lady assistants. 433 S. Hill. .■■ Mnir fil.. — Bresee Bros; Co.. Undertakers ' . Removed to SSS S. Fl«tuero« St. ' Lady (attendant. ' Private ambulance. - Telephones: Main 243. Home 52667. ! ORR HINES & CO., Funeral Directors Havr moved to (beir new building on ' > the N. K. cor. 10th and Flower Both phones 65. Lady assistant 1 , = FUNERAL NOTICE ■••■-; , . VANDE WATER— Pied. November 8, Mr*. Emma J. Vando Water of St. Louis, Mo. Funeral Saturday, No- vember 10, at a p. m.;' from -the resi- dence of her sister. Mrs. Jud Saeger, " 1029 Arapahoe street. Friends in- '. ' ■.■."*" vit»d."*> Interment private. - • ■ ... = PERSONALS .: MR. AND MRS. MARTIN HOULIHAN, . East Dubuque, communicate with Thom- as L. Winder, Lankershim block. Home phone 53Mi. BATHS AND MASSAGE ELJSCTRI - TREATMENTS, OIL RUBS, manicuring and scalp treatments. Have ■ you i 'j---x; ...V.'. ■- ■ tried ,".,,. them? •Room 1, 610% S. SPRI. G ST. THE. ALEXANDRA BATH AND MAS- . Baga r parlors. Steam and vapor, oil ■ and " alcohol rubs. Hot salt tub baths a specialty. No signs. 218 N. MAIN, , rooms 14 and 15. Phone Bdway 5187. SANITARY BATHS, SCIENTIFIC MAS- B'age, . '.nervousness and rheumatism ; successfully treated. 618% S. SPRING st., suite y. . Hours 9 a. m. to 11 p. m. Open Sundays. . X . ■..- THE LONDON MANICURE AND MAS- " sage - parlor is- located at 141% N. BROADWAY, parlor 6; select patron- , age only. No sign. Formerly of 695 S . Spring st. • ; ■■;■ INDIGESTION. NERVOUS DISEASES and rheumatism cured without drugs. Expert massage. Physicians' refer- ' ences. HARRIETT E. LAMB, 119% S . Spring. THE ONLY PALATIAL BATH PAR- lors in the city for a first class bath, •: massage and electric treatment. 127% ' ;.■ N. Bdway. 10 a. m. to 12 p. m. Open - Sundays^ ■ PALATIAL BATHS-EASTERN- TRAIN- ed operators. Formerly 127% N .Bdway; now 126% N. SPRING ST. Hours 10 to i 12.p, m. Tel. Home A 2423. . :.-^ . THE MITCHELL BATHS— VAPOR AND steam, salt and electric tub baths, I massage, alcohol and oil rub; open ! Sundays. 218 N. MAIN ST.. room 11. YOU ARE NOT HURRIED WHEN YOU go to 125 TEMPLE STREET for bath •" and - massage. No signs in window. 1 Best of patronage solicited. ELECTRIC INSTITUTE. 220 FRANKLIN 'St., room (..including baths, massage and electric blanket, sweats for ma.. matUm. '321 8. HILL ST., BATHS AND MAS- sages for colds, rheumatism and ner- •-. vousness. Hours 4 to 10 p. in. Bund— !.■■ all day. MANICURING. SHAMPOO, SCALP I and face massage, equaled by few, ex- celled by none. 553 S. BROADWAY, • room 4. THE KIMBERLV BATHS AND MAS- . sage; new management. Select pat- roniitfe solicited. 14U N. MAIN ST. FOR A GOOD- ELECTRIC BLANKET sweat, alcohol rub, hot soda bath. ._!* W . Ist St.. room 4. Open Sundays. SULPHU-MK, vapor, electric ami tub bath*. maw age and chiropody. ; 701% S. BDWAY. Phone .Mini 3133. 'III! ROSENBERG— BATHS AND MAS- sago, 809 W. Temple St., room 2. Homo ; ' ; A!iO7fi. . Formerly 127% N. Broadway THE , PALACE MANICURING! AND . massage parlors are now open. Hour* ./are 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.. , 707 S. Bdway. FOR A GOOD HOT BATH AND MAB- s age so to 1D24 S. MAIN. Hours, 10 to. 9. .Closed Sundays. YOUNG LADS WOULD LIKE A FEW ■elect customers for manicuring. Call ' at 654 S. Hill st. DR: MAUD HOLLKY. VACUUM J>E- . .veloper. 243% H. Hprlng, room 3. Phone 7340. '\ ■ . FOR A, GOOD MANICURE OR I'ACMS inaM-aKB cull at 141% N. BROADWAY. Suite .13. ...,.■ . - , . : NKWLY OI'ENKD AIA83AOI: I'AUU)HB 3 21 Temple st. Itouiu 3. Mourn 'i to 5. - i.HOES REPAIRED MEN OAK % BOLES. SKHTED/II: LA- dl S a'. Vm. Factory Shoe Sture. SIS W. litli. CHURCH NOTICES CHRIST J^ R«t. ■•ker P. Ix, Church i^^sV. Rhetor Car. Uth and (| I 'Mr Viewer |||| WELCOME! Sunday services at 1) a, m. and 7:3t p . m ; early celebration holy com- munion on third Sunday and Saints Day ■at 7:80 a. m. Strangers espe- cially Invited. University cars pass the door. Those desiring telenhon* connection for "Shut-Ins telephone 7 912. Church physician at the church every morning from 8:80 to 8:30. B«rvlcea and medicine free to nil. Church open dally for private prayer • from 8 a. m. until 6 p. m. ' ST, PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL. (123 8. Olive street near the leading hotel I the Hi v. .1. J. Wllklns, 1). D.. dean and rector. Services 7:30 (Sunday school 9 :30) and 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Young people's meeting 8:41) << m. The rec- tor has returned and will preach. Subjects: Morning, "Christianity nnil Ethics:" evening, "After Election." This church Is open dally to the resi- dent, wayfarer and sojourn Come ye' apart and rest awhile; StrnnKcrs will please tarry for a moment after any service to meet the clergy. CHRIST CHURCH — CORNER 1 21 and Flower. Rev. Baker P. Leo. rec- tor; Sunday services at 11 a. m. find 7 :80 p m.: early celebration holy com- munion on third Sunday and Saints' Day, nt 7:30 a. m. Strangers es- pecially Invited. University car* pass the door. Tliost desiring tele- phone connections for "shut-Ins tele- phone 7912. Church physician nt th- 1 - church every morning from 8:30 to 9 :30. Services and mec'lclno free to all. Church open dally for prlvato prayer from 8 a. m. until 5 p. m. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Hope street, near. Ninth. Seats free. Rev. William Horace Day, D. D., pas- tor. Rev. Warren F. Day, 1). D.. pas- tor emeritus. Harry Clifford Lott, choir master. Dean Walter F. Skeele, organist. Morning service 11 o'clock, Rev. Henry Kingman, D. D., of Clare- mont will preach. Evening service 7 :30 o'clock. Mrs. M. E. Whittemore, founder of the celebrated "Door of Hope," New York, and fifty-seven others will speak. ' PENIEL HALL, 227 SOUTH MAIN street— A noonday prayer meeting Is held each week day, 12 to I o'clock Gospel meeting every night at 7:50 p. m . Sunday services as follows: 9 a. m., men's prayer meeting; 9:46. Sab bath schcol 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 Q. B. Studd superin- tendents of the mission. • • ST. PAULS CATHEDRAL. 523 S. OLIVE - street (near the leading hotels), the Rev. J. J. Wilklno, D. D., dean and rector. Services, 7:80 (Sunday school 6 :30) and 11:30 a. m., 7:80 p. m. Young Peop' -. meeting,! 6:45 p. m. The rector ■ will preach, ■ morning subject, "Body and Spin.;' 1 evening, "What Ought Re- ligion to Do for Us?" The doors of this church are always open .to all sorts and conditions of men. Come ys apart and rest awhile. All welcome. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCl- e ntlst Simpson auditorium, 734 S. Hope st. Services Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; sermon from the Christian Science Quarterly. Subject, - "Mortals • and Im- Mortals." Children's Sunday school 9:30 • a. -m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading rooms, 610-511 Her- man W. Hellman building, "Spring and Fourth sts., open daily, Sunday except- ed, from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH— ROB- ert J. Burdette, pastor. Dedication of the beautiful new auditorium for religious rervice Sunday morning, nt 1. Evening service at 7:30. Topic of morning sermon, "The Cycle of the Temple;" evening, "Transformation of Weakness Into Might" Music un- der direction of Bruce Gordon Kings- ley. Room for all and welcome for all. IMMANUEL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — Corner of Tenth and Figueroa streets. Rev. Hugh K. Walker, D. D., the pastor, will preach tomorrow at 1 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. Subjects: Morning, "The Way of Establish- ment;" evening. "The Inverted Field- Glass." Strangers are cordially in- vited to attend all the services of our church. ST. JOHNS EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 514 W . Adams, near Figueroa street. . Rev. Lewis G. Morris, rector; Sunday ser- vices, :30 a. m.. 11 a. m.. 6 p. m. This is a FREE church and all are cordially Invited. Take the Grand avenue car to Adams street and walk one block west. Take the University car to Chester place, walk through Chester place and one block fast on Adams street. BENJAMIN FAY MILLS, PERMANENT minister of the Los Angeles Fellow- ship, will speak Sunday morning at 1 o'clock in Blanchard hall, deliver- ing, by special request, his strong ad- dress on "The Rise of the Common People." Excellent music. ' Sunday school at 9:30. Charles H. Mills, superintendent. Everyone welcome. REV. D. F. HOWE, PASTOR OF WEST- lake Methodist Episcopal church, will preach Sunday morning, 11:00 a. m., and evening, 7:45. p. m. The public is cordl- ally Invited Seats are free. SANITARIUMS MRS. M. HERBERT'S SANITARIUM - Massage, baths of all kinds, newly equipped with needle spray and shower; Russian and Turkish baths a specialty: chiropody, manicuring; scalp and facial massage. 226% West Ist St. Home 3MW NEW SANITARIUM. 629 S. BDWAIT. Electric, vibratory massage, vapor, alcohol and sulphume baths. Salt glow manicuring, chiropody and face massage. Phone 9532. WANTED— STRONG WOMAN BE- tween ages of 2G and 30 for massage work at Mrs. Herbert's sanitarium, 25 V, WEST IST ST. SOCIETY NOTICES DR. ALZAMON IRA LUCAS, FOUNDER and teacher of the philosophy of A Limitless Life, a life lived SO long as you desire in health ami happiness wherein every thought, word and deed Is expressive of love, truth and wisdom every day on this earth, now encamped at Santa Barbara, Cal., win laclun under the auspices of Limit- less Life, Los Angeles No. 1, In the ,hall 120»;-i Central .aye.. Monday night. November 12, commencing at 8 :15 p. m. sharp. Subject, "Higher Relationship." Notc—Noe — No happy or unhappy mar- ried couple nor chose contemplating marriage should fall to be present. Positively the first lecture of Its kind, ever delivered in Lou Angeles. Lawi original that will prevent the separation, divorce or living in misery problem solved. Young pi "i' l ' be- twuen 6 and 16 years not admitted. Written or oral questions solicited. Proceeds to developing fund. Admis- slim ':"».'. All well nine 6 PE.CIAL NOTICE? CALIFORNIA STEAM CARPET CLEAN- ing Works clean carpets; upholster- ing, repairing. 229 E. .til at. Phone Main 716. Homa A 8254. W ANTED-CABT OFF CLOTUINU, hats and shoes; hUhest prices paid. U< only. 517 W. 4th st Phone IMB CLEAN WATCH. 60C; MAIN SPUINUS, 60c; warranted; old gold II l>wt 461 8. Main and 617 S. Spring. EH. A. POLABKY, OPTICIAN, MOVED to 317 W. Brd St.. suite 2 .mil 4. PALMISTS AND _ M ED| UMa Ltii GiU-iiN, rUIHVuKANI'. ii.di new medium, gives llf« reading* dally, test circles Wednesday evenings, I o'clock. 260. Room It), 119^ 8 Hprlna at MRS. PARK Lit 1.1 I.i a in.!-: PALMIST end clairuymnt, 444 B. Billing; - room I LOS ANGELES HERALD: SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMRER 10, lOOfi. PHYSICIANS t}R " AND~IS RsT^CAHTER SUCCRS^ fully treat nil female diseases «nd Irregularltlea: 20 years' experience; consultation free. Hour*. 9 n m. to I p . m.; Sundays, 10 to 12 n. m. 104 MERCANTILE i ,ACB. over 64* H. Pprlng. DR. HAiqtt. REGISTERED PHYSICIAN and surgeon, cures chronic, nervous and genlto-urlnnry diseases ol im n nnd woinpn. Consultation free In person or by letter Room to Ilyrne Bldg., 3D AND BROADWAY. LADIES, THE SEVEN CAL SISTERS Herbal Remedy Co., only reliable month- ly regulator; never falls to relieve; gives - universal satisfaction. 707 B. Rrnadway. DR. nAHRENIHTRn. FEMALE DlS- e n!^e^ monthly irregularities, stric- ture, piles, blood, skin nnd private diseases. 4 51» 8. BROADWAY. DR. MKllllf i.l,. SPECIALIST— FEMALE complaints, scientific methods, chronic and private diseases — either sex. 206 H S. BDWAY. THE ORIENT \i , MEDICAL TNBtT- lnte. Rl4 B. r.th St., guarantees tq cure chronic and nervous diseases of men; consultation free, j MUM LATTOU, SPECIALIST. AT, I, forms female cilspnses; prompt relief; advice free. 119 B. Spring St., rooms 27-28. D R~TAYL6R—~ FT:MALE~BPEC"MLi3'I and obstetrics BELASCO THEATER. Main St. v t . DR. LANE * CO., SPECIALISTS,' 330H 8. SPRING st , over Bants Fo offices. DR. T. W. STONE. ATTENTION TO diseases of women. 415 S. SPRING. DR. OARRIBON CANCER TUMOH specialist. 3. W. for 7th nnd Hill. ATTORN EYS.AT.LAW IT IS BETTER TO LET THE SKAHCII- ikM l.nw nml Oollertloa coinpnny collect your accounts than to wish you had. Best references. 3 04 Severn nee 111.1k.. N . W. cor. , 6th and Main.- Phones Home F3254. Bdway. 5201. MARRIAGE AND PROBATE LAWa A specially. No fee without success. E. P . MOREY. 521 Stlmson blk.. cor. 8.1 and Spring, Phone 6718. Open even- lngs. DIVORCE LAWS-ADVICE FREE; NO fee without success; private. J. H. SMITH, 122 W. Third St., room 221. 1 to 6 p. m. ;".'■■ LAW BUSINESS OF ALL KINDS. COCTTRAN. BOS Bradbury Block. ■ DENTISTS S CHIFFMAN DENTAL CO., 1 07 N. Spring St.— Painless extracting, filling, crown and bridge work, flex- ible rubber plates. Pure gold fillings, 7 5c up; nil other fillings, 50c . up; cleaning teeth, 50c up; gold crowns and bridge work, $5.00 up; sets teeth, $5.00 up. Also open evenings and Sun- day forenoons. ■ DR. WM BACHMAN. DENTIST. FOR- merly of Minneapolis, Is permanently located at 209-10 Johnson Bldg.. 4th and Broadway. Both phones. DR. CICERO STEVENS"^ DENTIST, suite 411-412 Lankershim bldg. |.'RANK -BTF.VENB. 324 1 -, SO SPRING.' BUSINESS PERSONALS I HAVE $4000 TO TNVEST*wTT?rSER^ vices; will like to go in a business of some kind. I am a young married man itnd a goo 4 rustler. Address BOX 377, Herald. DR. MARY K. HL'TCHESON. NATURO path and Vital Healer, successfully treats all ailments without medicine. Consultation free. 444^ S. SPRING. KJjATHtiK PILLOWS RENOVATED AT ACME FEATHER WORKS. 755 San Pedro st. Tel. Sunset Main 116(; Home RO4L . SCIENTIFIC TREATMENTS, DEVEL- opment and care of the body. MARY E . SPEAR, 223 W. Second, room 213. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE — Wholesale Cracker and Candy Route. $2500, Including stock. Has exclusive agency for' some of the best known eastern manufactur- ers and exclusive trade here. Profits $200 a month net. 7-room warehouse and barn leased at $18 a month. Fine team, wagon and - harnc :s. Business can be doubled by active man. Pres- ent owner is sick and must sell. JONES & RYDER LAND CO., 2 18 West Third st. Investment Dept. No. 2. TRANSFER AND STORAGE 4 15-417-419 San Pedro St Main office 324 South Main. Phones Main 1117, Home 2154. New and absolutely fire proof storage; private locked rooms for bric-a-brac, pianos, fine furniture, etc. Trunks, boxes, etc., stored, 25c to 50c per month. We solicit your patronage. SOCIETY NOTICES "COSMOSOPHY OH THE FUTURE OF Our Planet with Side-lights on Mod- ern Mysticism," a free lecture by P. R . Bellman in Symphony hall, 232 S. Hill st, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Piano solo by Miss Marie Lumley and vocal solo by Miss Claire Rue, late soloist of the Church of the Unity. Mtnnennolla. Minn. PIANOS PIANOS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENT3 — Pianos rented at low rates. A. Q. GARDNER PIANO HOUSE, Ltd.. lid Winston st Tel. Black 2221; Home " F" 31 89 UMBRELLAS AND GLOVE MAKERS BUY HERE AT FACTORY PRICES. Big assortment. Umbrellas recovered and made to order. 117 W. Fourth St., new Hellman building. TEAMSTERS AND TRANSFERRING FOR GENERAL HAULINO SIGNAL Transfer, 119 Temple st. Both phones . 1584 Estimates furnished. PATENTS AND PATENT RIGHTS HAZARD & HARPHAM, PIONEER Agcy. Citizens Nat. Uk. bldg. Book froa CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS COMPLETE SETS OF PLANS AND specifications of beautiful buildings, from tlu up J B Cook. It 281. 702 Spr. CHIROPODISTS AND MANICURISTS CORNS REMOVED :: ■ LADY QPiSß- a tor. 321 Vj W. 4TII ST. open Suiulaya. , LE.JAL NOTICES Native of Annual Meeting To the Stockholders of the Provident Mutual Building Loan Association: The annual ting of the stockhold- ers of the Provident Mutual Building- Loan association will be held at the of- fice of the asHoclation 135 South Broad way, Los Angeles, i il.. on Tuesday, the 20th of November, I'jOli, at 7:30 o clock in iii. evening, for the purpose of elect- lng directors and for the transaction oi such other business as may properly come before the meeting. ly order ol ■ I. W. HLINN, President. . 1 M. HUNTER, Secretary. 1-6-20 Ibt ( Sealed proposals will be received at office of Treasurer Pacitlc branch, N. H. Ii V. § Soldiers' Home. l.ua Angeles county, Cal., until v: o'clock, m., No- vember U. l'Ji'o. and then opened, for furnishing and delivery of supplies un- der current expenses, subsistence and household, in accordance . with Instruc- tions and rpeclticutloiiß, copies of which, with I.l, ink proposals and other informa- tion, may be hud upon application to T. j . Cochrane, treasurer. WANTEO Help— Mala s quare"'dealing HAS placed US AT A T HEAD Marts' Efflployiicit ■ . • Agency 1 25 E. Second St. P<-|nnre dealing has placed us nt lien.l We solicit your orders for first i laas help, we make a specialty of domestic help, such as man and wife, coachmen, gardeners, etc. For female help we ex- cel; have a competent lady In charge of that branch. D O NOT FORGET OUR JAPANESE BRANCH We furnish experienced Jhpnnesj help on short notice, Mr. F. Kusu, our Japanese manager, will care for your wants. MARKS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY MALE DEPARTMENT. 1 25 E. SECOND Sunset Mnln ii;:.. Home A.-,»II7. FEMALE DEPARTMENT 2 15 W.~Fourth St. Sunset Main 431; Home A 4158. RED CROSS EMPLOYMENT AfIENCY, 1l Knit Second Street. We rospectfully solicit your orders for help nt all times, we furnish select help of nil kinds on short notice. Our boards are well stocked with order of nil descriptions. Drop in nnd ace what we have to offer: we will treat you quite different: ask our patrons, they are our reference ns to our abil- ity and efficiency in selecting help •nnd also the treatment we are Riving them. We open early. Call and see us. Main 8820, A 7680. NTED or koT HELP lA\si:\ EMPLOYMENT AGENCY C . W. JENKS & CO.. 204 East Sec- ond street, Los Angeles, Cal. Both phones: Home 383. Main 383. Carefully selected male and female help of all descriptions and nationali- ties, furnished promptly. HUMMEL BROS. & CO.. , —EMPLOYMENT AGENTS— A strictly flrat-class. reliable agency. All kinds of help promptly furnished. • Your ord«rp solicited. 16-118 East Second street. Between Main nnd Los Angeles street*. Largest and best equipped offices 00 the Pacific coast. • HtTMMKL BROS, A CO.. 18 and 118 E. 2d St Telephones— Mntn 609. Home 509 BOY WANTED— A GOOD OPENING for an energetic boy and a chance to learn business methods. 'Short hours and good pay. Need not Interfere with school duties. Steady work all win- ter. Apply between 8 a. m. and 6 p. m., 3 05 South Spring street. 8 00 MEN. 214 N. BROADWAY. HAT factory, save you $2 to $7, remodeling your old hat like new, 50c up. MKN TO I.F.ARN BARBER TRADE, situations guaranteed MOLER SYS- TEM COLLEGE. 118 E. ML Help— Female YOUNG WOMEN WANTING ' GOOD paying positions In home town can learn how to secure them by address- lng HAL SNYDER CO., Centruy bldg., Denver, Colo. _ _ v;• WANTED-BRIGHT YOUNG LADY AS candy demonstrator. BOX 375. Herald. To Purchase — Real Estate WANTED TO MODERN 7 OR 8 room house, southwest or Hollywood, about $6000; will put In new six-room bungalow worth $4500, balance cash. _jos^E ! _DAX IS '.. 718 -Es' _Jl!! d To Rent WANTED— -i— ALL OWNERS - —OF RENTAL PROPRRTY— . TO KNOW THAT WE— DO A RENTAL BUSINESS— -DON T WORRY —IT" YOU WANT A TENANT— —LI YOUR PROPERTY— WITH US MINKS A l'-\iiisil, 8 15 SOUTH HILL STREET. T O LET— " 3 20-acre mountain stock ranch; nicely located; good water' and feed; 1 00 acres under cultivation; plenty of tools and buildings; stock for sale; good lease on place. Address BOX 2 34, Santa Ana, Cal. Money W ANTED-$1260, $2500. $4000, 5 YEARS. * SIDDALL. 207 Copp Bldg. Miscellaneous WANTED— BUY FURNITURE AND household goods. If you are goln* to sell we will pay you one-third more than others; - Phone us. Main 117. Home 2154. COLYEAR FUK- NITURE CO 322 8 Main St. MONEY TO LOAN W E MAKE LOANS ON FURNITURE, pianos, hordes, wagons, carriages, cat- tle, UC.I without removal truiti your possession. > Loans also made to salaried persona on plain note without Indorser or pub- licity. Lowest rates in town. FIDELITY LOAN CO.. 5 29 Mason building. 26 West fourth »t., cor. Broadway. Home phone 7421. Tfroadway 5171 CASH CONFIDENTIALLY LOANED TO salaried persons on note, without se- curity, without employer's knowledge and without ludorisers; easy payment.!, pos"lv. ' • lowest rates. Hours 10:30 to 6 :30. COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT CO., lib-ti.'J Chamber of Commerce Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES for building, or on Improved city property or in good outside towns on a new deflnte contract or limited payment plan of Installment pay- ments. Interest decreases each month as you pay. STATE MUTUAL BUILD- ING AND LOAN ASSN., 107 S. Bdway. * MONEY TO LOAN. Large or small amounts on personal property or good security; imyininu to suit. THBO. J. \Vi:i,K. 418 Amer- lcan Nat. Bank Tel. 6102. . MONEY TO LOAN ~~ 1 500 to $10,000 on Improved city property. ALLISON BARLOW, 217 B. Broadway, rooms 123. 124. 125, 12». MuNEV TO LOAN-THOMAS 8 WADd- WORTH. 31!* & 320 Douglas bldg.. will Und money co city or county real u»- Ute. j T O LOAN-JEWELRY LOAN CO.. ON diuimin is, jewelry, etc. 328 B. Spring room It. LOST AND FOUND LOST-ON^npROADWAY CAR LABI" evening about 10:30, small purse contain- lng |1., In money anil a diamond ling ami wedding ring. Finder will be ill, erally i.-wai'i.ud. Return to 439 Savoy. Tol. Broadway 2784. FOR RENT Store. «nd Office* T O LKT— STORKS— $25—1013 K. flth. $20—1001 K. 9 th. $17 — 1003 R 9th $100—701 W. -in. $25— 2104-06 Knot Bth. $1B — 2.109 Knst »th. $15—2311 Rust tith. T . WIKSKiNDANOKR. Suite 312, 207 8. Broadway. FREE RUNT TO .TAN NKW STORKS, 181 .iS_E : _?5UllU l1 cor. Slauson .Tune, ear line. ■ House* two-stoiiy Monrtniv HOI IK. sbvbi*. rooms, mortem nnd np-lii-d;i t e In rver» rspeed thin Is on Knst Kith St., only ii fen lilnckn in Mnln. t.nt In 4<txlO2) 9 4,100, «ln«o « nith, bnlnnce to null. Nln**rnnm linnm 1 IVfc-Mnryi very Pholrc nn<l vi.-i.-d.-ii.-i lot 40*M0| price 9,1.1001 $1,100 mun, hnlnnri* to suit. Thin In n very impiilnr neigh- I .( .rimed nlmi. Here's n iinn.l.v It-ronm tttinicntnnr, nil liiirilivixiil floors, pnnrlrd dining room nnil r<-lll»K"l lot 10*1.10. 'Mil" In strictly it-*lfii«* nml n r.Kiilnr p ort* ilrrntnl prlec sn2,*o, «500 mull, I. ii I, in. far. per month. Vl\f rnotn* m-nr Slh It, I lot *n.l2s to nllrj. Thin rnn he bought for S IB.X). Four mom* on Vlvnrn.lo at. l lot r.O it 100. We nre Klvlnw thin limit nt $ I. Mill. For Ihi-M- nnd others nrp our IM*i J . G. FLEENOR CO., Itnom 12. 41BH ■< Multi SI. Notice— We nrc not In nny wn.v ron- nerleil with lie honk nl.ii-.-. our offices iirr nt top of llrnl stnlrs. HOUSES TO LET Westlake District. 7 26 Lake street, between Seventh and Eighth streets, commencing November 15, 9 or 10-room modern resi- dences. the McCarthy company 2 03 North Broadway — Home 8737, Main 1202 $15; WATER PAID: 5 ROOMS; BATH; keys nt 1629 B, 2i!th st., Slauson cars; $25 payments buys cottage. Furnished Apartments FOR $12.60 A MONT H~Y"OU~CAN RENT"" housekeeping apartment, furnished complete, ■ i range, phone, bath, elec- trlcitv. 536 Crocker st.. 911 Diamond St., 1141 W. Ist St., 1020 Colton St.. 221 N . Figueroa. $15, 1133 W. Ist, 204-212- 2 18-222 N. Fremont, 150 N. Reairdry, 1003 and 1011, E. 9th, 712 Ceres, 334 S. Figue- roa. 812 W. 4th, 1028 XV. Ist. $16, 6 rooms unfurnished at 1011% and 1015% , Diamond st. New location, walking . distance, $25. These apartments are new, nice, modern. T . WIESENDANGER, Room 312, 207 South Broadway. Rooms — Furnished FOR $20 A MONTH YOU CAN RENT an outside room beautifully fur- nished, new, with elegnnt hotel ser- vice; steam heat, at 705 WEST 7TH ■ ST. , 1 511 WEST PICO, COR. HOPE— NEW furnished outside, rooms; reasonable; walking distance. i . V J FOR SALE ■ _ ' Houses • ' -' ■ ■ '.■,. SEE US FOR BUNGALOWS Only $800 cash, $25 per month. A beauty, with fine wide porch ex- tending across front of the house; quar- ter-sawed oak floors, beamed ceilings, plate rail and paneled dining room with very handsome buffet. Very fine select- ed ground wood work in Flemish oak. Only $3100. Another at $2500. $500 Cash, $25 per month Is a pretty little north front bunga- low with five rooms, cement porch and pillars and dark wood fixtures, in the desirable southwest section. Only $3500— Six rooms. Beautiful modern cottage, close in On 17th, near Union, I tICK i: GRIMES AMI MAURICE ALEXANDER, Room 19, 205 W. sth St. : . v-*'r! Opposite Alexandria hotel. FOR SALE- ~~~ ARE YOU LOOKINCI~FOR A BARGAIN? $3700 Jefferson st. frontage. Within one block of Main, which Is the longest street In the city, and will take you to the great San Pedro harbor. You can secure a lot 50x150, Improved with a new and modern six-room cottage. Only $3700 and now renting for $30 per month. Within two blocks either way are in operation six of the best car lines of the city. Including the Redondo line. T . I . O'BRIEN, Jefferson a,nrt Main. South 2276. Home 25338. FOR SALE— ~ • $2600 5-ROOM BUNGALOW Situated within twelve minutes to business part of city on four car lines. Mission style, large 'living room, fireplace; best plumbing. Large level lot, garden and flowers; cement curb and sidewalk. Telephone owner, Homo C 1052, or . address BOX 191, Herald. FOR SALE- 6-room cottage on lot 60x125; bnth. toi- let, mantel, etc.; price $1860; $100 cash, balance $20 per month. ' . Jx room _' Hi-story, lot B0xlK8; price 52375; $500 cash, balance $25 per month. New 6-room cottage "on lot 50x175, Highland Park: price $2500: $500 cash. Now 6-r. im bungalow; lot 50x150; price $3500; $500 cash, balance monthly. E . G. DEVENS, i 27 Laughlin Bldg., 315 S. Broadway. $4300. $2000 CASH, HAL STRAIGHT l oan; modern residence, 8 rooms: furnace heat, west front; lot 50x118, Harvard boulevard. This would be a bargain at $5000. $1500, $200 down. $1.". per month: new 4-room bungalow; 2 lots i: :. xx 1 4d4 d .■aril; street work done and paid; bearing fruit and walnut trees; ' East 88th st. near Loner Beach line, 5c car fare. ■ GULDEN WHIT lUSAI.TY CO., Uuoiii 711, «;r«i«.»«- lIIiIk. T«'l. BnMUtWIII !MU7. , ■ ..',' L OOK! THINK I ACTI ~ ARLINGTON lIIOiaiITS. n -HOO.U COTTAGE. PBICB MMO. won i ii $.1100. This property Is located on high ground, near cars; all conveniences; tinted walls; built-in buffet; porcelain bath, etc. THIS la an UNUSUAL SNAP. Hurry if you want it. Partic- ulars from I 11. V. UHAY, tUli HllniDoa BlJsr- Home 871 S. . SOME BARGAINS One 4-roofh bungalow, $!HH); terms. One 4-room house, Poineroy st., $1230; terms. One 4-rocm cottage, Ualiahl st., $1250, $100 cash, balance $10 per month. ll(lillhl,t\ Hot I.I: lll>. INV. <> Tel Boyle 1543. 2'itW Brooklyn aye. FOR SALE House' FOR BALK-HANDSOME 7-ROOM BtiN- S ßlow; a perfect, well built house, In choice southwest section; hardwood f loors; elegant pr« "■•-•. .1 brick fireplace Mi.l mantel: splendid buffet; beam cell- i tr«; paneled wainscoting; 2 toilets; every convenience; lawn In large lot, fenced; cement walk nnd steps; close to car lines ami a bargain nt $«0d; ensy term- PITTBHITRO lIBAL ESTATE CO., 811-11) l.nugliHn nirig, FOR BALK-MUBT~*LrcAVR FOR T,ON- non December l nnd will sell mo i hand- some P-romq bungalow. • '■"MI'I.KiKI.V I- I 'IiXISIMiH Everything Just no' It stnrcls. Price $4500; was offered $1750 for house, alone. J . R. .m • i.i pon<, v Both phones. "04 Grant BM|, $1200 SPOT CASH, 4 ROOMS; BRAND » now. ' Ot,ASnY. 2r,th, for. Sinuson .Titn. mis. $2500 CASH BUYS TWO COTTAGES rented $26. 11. E. SIDDALU 207 Copp bldg. 2 115 COURT, NKAR ALVAKADO; bTo i lot, 6 rooms, $2850; $50 down. City Lots am Lands Hollywood Free Excursions r Mrt fi'^rT* our office nt <n times. Thirty choice residence lot*, fflClnH on APHdn. CJorrlon nnd Locust streets. The m»«t choice and select property In thnt beautiful elty for tho money. The lots fire situated with n crnnd view of the 'oo*.- hills nnd mountains nnd the ndvnntnges of an orenr. breeze, with the rooltna; effects In th« slimmer nnd the protection of the foothills during the win- ter The Improvements nre of the best with flvo-foot cement walks and cement curbs, streets nre prrnded nnil riled. • pnrltwny to be planted with ornamental trees In front of every lot Purr artesian wa- ter piped In the ■streets, all lota have 60 feet frontage. Prices $550 to $650 ■ On easy payments nml fifty per cent cheaper than similar property. Terms each. • $51) cash. $10 per month. Our of- fice open , • - _ All Day Sumdlay To Issue free tickets* linns your friends nnd family out to look < vcr our property, then compare our prices with those of similar trncts. Call at our office for tickets, mapi ana all Information. GrMer & Hamiltoi 25 W, ' Second St. NADEAU'S PIONEER HOME TRACT This beautiful tract adjoins Hunt- lngtonI Ington park, also- the famous Cudahy ranch. ■* < ■ Fronts on Florence aye. Lffilts $3©© ' -Bsidhi.,-; .■;, $10 CASH * $10 PER MONTH NADEAU " NADEAU ■ • :' NADEAU This Is positively the best value in the vicinity. Call early and get a choice lot. N&deatui Realty Co. Phone Main 5470. 227 Ilrysun Blk. Cor. Second and Spring-. Office open Sumlnya until 12t30. FREE FOR ALL Special free car all this week and till next Tuesday noon to THE TlUnKini CO, FLORENCE HEIGHTS TRACT XV Car leaves Second street hourly over the Redondo-Gardena line. Stop car "anywhere and get on. Our name and banners designate the car. * SNAPS. ____ O* the Eagle Rock car line, near the Huntington new car shops. INSIDE CITY LIMITS. Two lots 40x100. nil improvements. $550.00 each, $D 15.00 down, balance $10.00 per month. Two lots 40x1(10, with' Improvements. $925.00 each. $290.00 down, balance $10.00 per month. Address OWNER, Box A 23, Herald of- flce. O N EAST ADAMS STREET I have one lot left. 4 0x125 This Is fast becoming a manufac- turing district and will soon bo clashed as business property. Buy now and double your money later. Will sell now for $1000 . Come In orrtt see me Monday and let me explain particulars unit 'term* THIS IS A BARGAIN . Bar Btlmson. ■ ■ l "rt'.' FOR K.IUI.H MOCK LOTS — tile— WAI.KKII A (I. AUK. Agent*. Home phone 492 — through Qlendal* Exchange, Office corner of Central and Colorado avea. Uarle Rock. WANTED- WE . WANT KVKHY ONE to know we have moved our offices to 3 14 and 315 Severance bld»., cor. litli and Main. and«re In a position to save our clients • more money than in the paßt. •' >< I.KAIIV A SON. Cor. Bth and' Main, rooms 314-15, ■ Beverdiicu 1.1. 1k ________ FOB SAI.I-; HOY i.i: hi Hi his Corner lot 60x180; room house, chicken fence, and bouses This Is v snap at $650; can be hud $75 cash. bal- ance $10 per month. JOS. I). ii.* vis,. , i7lB Fay Hldg. FOR HAI..K— A SNAP; HOT 40x135 ON south Bide, of 62d St.; • Btreet work done; between 2 car i linen. .' Must be Bold at ■ once. Easy- terms. .Call at 1 507 K. 62D ST. any time. • ' ■-■ • ■ 1 FOR 9ALE City Lota and Lands Imoneta ! AVEJTOK Home ..Tract - Free Excursions start from our offices at all times. 1 00 (hold- RMMtttl LOTS I 'nclnß on Mnnftn nvr., Mnnntnln View, Pnlfinvttlfl nnd Ilimlnnii nvr" nil<*«, ' .Knrnlrplni iirivr, m.-in.. ; linnlpvnrd nnil Mllln •(. Tile most rholre. n,nd viect prop erty In the southwest. The lots nr- situated with a (.mini Vlctt of Die Mnnntnlnn. $375— to $700, Including nil modern Im- provements. Our terms are $50 I $10 CASH PER MONTH Office* open nil ilny Sunilny to Issue free tickets. Bring your friends nnil family out to look over our property, then compare our prices with those of similar trncts. Call at OUT offices for tickets, maps and nil Information. GRIDER-WOOLNER CO., 10 S. llronilviii v BURKE BROS., 4 38 S. Spring St. FOR SALE— $450 Bargain, if Sold Within 10 Days This price is $150 less than adjoin- ing lots are selling for. ' 50x133 HIGHLAND VILLA TRACT One block from East First St. car line. Have one other lot In same tract to be sold for $600. Small payment down, balance $12.50 per month. OWNER, Home telephone CIOG2. Or address BOX 190, Herald. ■ WESTMINSTER SQUARE THE NEW WEiTLAKE DISTRICT This magnificent now residence tract Is located at the southwest cor- ner of Fourth and Western aye. Western avenue extends from the ocean to the mountains. The lots will be highly Improved — palm trees planted, etc. Two elecnrit houses now being planned, others will quickly follow. Car line In course of construction will - run through tract. Water Is assured. This property MUST advance. Buy now and get the first pick of lots and reap big profits. ALTHOUSE BROS.. Members L. A. Realty Board, „ 214 Lauahlln Bid*. _. ■ ■Main »63. ■ »-y;.&,,r1.;<.«a0«8« Bx. Ml. 1 -; ; .f35 See those high-grade low-priced * lots in the McCarthy company's •< - ' florence HEIGHTS TRACT Special Free Private Car With Banners on Redondo-Gar- dena Line — Twenty Minutes' Ride. full hAl.li-i-Ul'!*- $ lOOO each. Five lots In Angelina Heights Tract, west of Douglas streat. fronting on Sunset boulevard Terms $100 cash, balance $10 per month. $500 Lots In Conners' Subdivision of Johannsen Tract. Easy terms. ALLISON BARLOW, 2 17 South roadwny, room 126. P hone.s—H ome 409. Main 409. FOR SALE-! LOTS ON TENNESSEE st. north of 9th, making 72 feet front- age. Will take $7500 per front foot. This is $25 per front foot less than any- thing in the vicinity. Owner wants the money. THUS. J. HAMPTON, 119 S . Broadway. L. A, R. B. 8 0-FT. APARTMENT OR HOTEL SITE. 6 25 lioomts, bet. 6th and Orange. See owner. ' Country Property SUCCESS FOLLOWS THE FARMER On the Laguna de Tache grant, a new subdivision of 10,000 acres to I choose from. You can buy 10 acres — I 2 0 acres — 40 acres — or any amount I you want. Prices low. Terms easi- I est on record. This land is located in I Fresno and Kings counties, In the I heart of the greatest general farming I and fruit section in California. < KINGS RIVER WATER RIGHTS WITH EVERY ACRE We have put over 4000 people on these lands, They are making money dairying, general Harming, stock and , hog raising, vegetables, fruits and I grapes. If you are looking for first- class land at reasonable prices It will pay you to Investigate this. Excur- sions to the property from Los Ange- les every Tuesday night. ■- ■■'.• ■"■ Coinu to lecture illustrated .with stereoptlcon views in our office every Monday evening at 8 o'clock. :- ' Write for descriptive pamphlet or call on NARES & SAUNDERS 1 35 South Ilroiidway. - % - ■ ~ _-_^' \ A T HEMET A MAN RECENTLY GOT I $1100 for his crop of spring potatoes f off ii acres; that's nearly $200 an acre. * and he ..in grow a fall crop on. the same land; that's making money pretty Cast better look Into those ii, in. t 10-acre tracts before they nil sold. Send for booklet, or see l«, I M . I'HATT, agent Hemet Land Co., j 60Jg_Laughlln Hldg. ■ Live Stock— Horses. Mules, Cattl* "" oowa « in vi- ' • „ All milking; Glendale Electrlo Un* I and city limits. WHITMORB DAIRY. Suburban Property J « Kin; ALT/ DWNA PROPKKTY OF ANjT kind vee 1,, m. I'H.vrr, 608 Laughlf . Hldg., or Altadena office at end of cl line! . i v ,