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THE WEATHER NGRLRg..Nov. 12,' 1900. ' Tlm».(Th'cr, |Hu"ml | |\Vlnd'.|Vlcy. | wthrT fpTniV" «4 I 20 NX I 1 I Cletir. " 5 p.m. 74 »j_l_W_ |6 | Cloudy. Maximum temperature^ 91. - . Minimum temperature, 67. Weather Conditions Los Angeles—- cloufly Tuesday; not «o warm; light nDI Hi hi. ls changing to westerly, MARRIAGE LICENSES KERR-BEARK— Harley Keif, aged 26, a native of lowa md resident of Los Angeles, and Kthel lieare, ana 26, a native of Minnesota and resident of I. us Angeles. DlcKfty-KDDS John Dickey, nged 28, a native 01 i ,i lit.. i i , I i an. l resident of Los Angeles, and lne» Bdds, aged 18, a native ot Illinois and resident of Los Angel i v AULT-ODULL— Arthur A\?lt, aged Bi a native of Pennsylvania and resident ol Stockton, and Florence Odell, aged 17, ii native of California nad resident pi Los Anselts. . , V ANDERSON- HAROLD-Herman Ander- son, aged 45, a native of Sweden and resident oi Los Angeles, and Chasta H air,l,|., I, |. aged S3, a native of Sweden and resident of Los Angeles, BALAAM tiiaykk Roy Balaam, aged i* „ native of California and resident of Los Angeles, an i Jims Thayi aged jS3, a native or lowa and resident of K I)WARI)H-RIN(IMN(1 — Emmett Ed- wards, MX'"l '■'•■ a native of New York . nnd resident of Los Angeles, and Mary IClliKllim. aged 20, a. native of Kansas and re»idfinl of Los Angeles. CARPKNTKH-JOHNBON— Charles Car- penter, nged 63, a native of Vlrvlnla and resident of Los Angeles, and Sarah Johnson, aged 60, a native of South Carolina and resident of Los Angeles. TASKER-EVANS-Wnlter F. Tasker, aged -I. a native of Ohio and resident nr Los Angeles, and lolla Evans, aged : i::. a native of Nebraska and resident of Los Angeles, ■>, C OAIBB-HYDE—G eorge Combs, Rged 22, a native o. lova and resident of Los Angelee, and Gertrude Hyde, used 20, a native of California and resident of Los Angelett. Hlt'l' i(''l': l'.VNi'll-Alvln Brulce. aged 41, a native of Massachusetts and resident of Los Angeles, and Winnie Lynch, aged '29, a native of. Novla Scotia and resi- dent of Los Angeles. . ,— F ROST-MARTlN—B enjamin Frost, aged 2 5, a native of Texas and resident of Los Angeles, nnd Matilda Martin, aged 3 8, a. native of Georgia and resident of Los Angeles. SKINNER-HOOPER-Herbert Skinner, Bged 33, a native of Kansas and resi- dent of Los Angeles, and May Hooper, aged 88, a native of Colorado and resi- dent of Los Angeles. Pee! . & Chase Co., undertakers and embalmerr: lady assistants. 433 S. Hill. Tel, Main fil. ' ORR NINES & CO., funeral Directors ' linvc moved to their new liiiilillni; un ttie N. I-:, cor. lIKIi and Flower r.i l !oth phones 65. Lady aitslstant DIED C URTIS—A IIen V., son ->f Mrs. Lucy M. Curtis, brother of W. J. Curtis, R. H. ' Curtis, L. F. Curtis, Mrs. E. H. Gll- m an, Mrs. E Rousseau, Mrs. F. H. • Short and Mrs. J. L. Throop. Funeral - from his late residence, 141 West Sev- enteenth street, Tuesday, Nov. 13, 10:30 a. in. ' • ' CHURCH NOTICES CHKIST CHURCH — CORNER 12TH aid Flower. Rev. Baker P. Lee. rec- tor; Sunday services at 11 a. m. ana 7 .30 p. m.; early celebration holy com- munion on third Sunday and Saints • Day. at 7:30 a m. Strangers es- pecially invited. University cars . pass the door. Tliosu desiring tele- 5 phone connections for "shut-ins tele- ; ; phone 7912. Church physician at . tttJ 3 churchi every morning from S:3O- to . \ 9:80. Service* and meflctne free to all. Church open dally for private - prayer from Ba. m. until p. m.-- *•■ P ENIEL HALL. 227 SOUTH MAIN . street— A noonday prayer meeting Is ■ held each week day, 12 to 1 o'clooa , Gospel meeting every night at 7:50 p. m . Sunday services as follows: 9 a. 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 superin- tendents of the mission. ■ . •.■.,, '• THE LOS ANGELES FELLOWSHIP, Benjamin Fay Mills, permanent min- ister. The ladies of the Fellowship will ■ hold their usual sewing meeting at Fel- . lowshiiJWhouse, 420 W. Sixth street, with a basket luncheon on Tuesday, Nov. 1 3 Mrs. E. M. Whittemore, national - organizer of the Door of Hope, will address the meeting at 10:30 a. m., tell- ing of her work. All ladies are cordially • Invited to be present. . ■ ■ ■ SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. Sci- entist. Simpson auditorium, i3l S. Hope st Services Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. M .i sermon from the Christian Science :' Quarterly. Subject, "Soul and Body. Children's Sunday school at 9:30 a. m . Wednesday evening meet Ing at 8 o'clock. Reading rooms, 610-511 Her- : man W. Hellman building. Spring and Fourth sts., open daily. Sunday eJccept- cd, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ST. PAUL S CATHEDRAL. 623 S. OLIVE street (near the leading hotels), the Rev. J. J. Wllklno. D. D., dean and rector. Services. 7:80 (Sunday school H :3o> and 11:30 a. m.. 7:30 p. m. Young Peon'- meeting. 6:45 p. m. The rector will preach, morning subject, 'Body and Spin.:" evening. "What Ought Re- ' llKlon to Do for Us?" The doors .of this church are always- open to all sorts Rnd.tJndltlons of men. Come ye apart and rest awhile. All welcome. B T JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 514 W . Adams, near Figueroa street.. Rev. Lewis G. Morris, rector; Sunday ser- vices. - :S0 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 Chestir El place, walk through Chester place and onw hloek 'nut on Adams street. PHYSICIANS uHTanT) MRS. CAKTEK SUCCESS- fully treat ail female diseases and Irregularities; 20 years' experience; consultation free. Hours, aa. in. to H p . m. ; Sundays, 10 to 12 a. m. 204 MERCANTILE PLACE, over 643 6. Spring. \/ DR. HAIGH. REGISTERED PHYSICIAN and surgeon, cures shrcmlc, nervous and genlto-uclnary diseases of men and women. Consultation free In . person or by letter. Room 340 Byrne v 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 S. Broadway. OR. UAHUKNHUKG, female dlF- e ase), monthly Irregularities, stric- ture, piles, blood, skin and private diseases, 455 S. BROADWAY. Hit. MKllHlf.l,. SPECIALIST— FEMALK complaints, scientific methods, chronic ' and private diseases — either sex. 2 06V 4 8. BDWAY. . THE! ORIENTAL MEDICAL instT- tute, 314 E. 6th St., Kunrantefs to cure chronic and nervous diseases of men; consultation free. ■ MRS. LAIYOU. SPECIALIST. ALL forms female diseases; prompt relief; - advice free. 819 8. Spring St., rooms S7-2S. J'K TAYLOR— SI'KCiAHSI and obJtutrlca. UKLASCO THEATEK Main st. , DR. LANE & CO., BPECIAMHTH. 830H 8. SPRING ST.. over Santa mv office*. 'DR. T. W. STONE ATTENTION TO diseases of women, 'illy, B. BPHINa. ■ DR. GARRISON. CANCKR \X!> TUMOIi . ..|i»-.-iiill(il B. W. cor. 7th Mini Mill. " CHIROPODISTS AND MANICURISTS DHBT'DlTfM^iT£~^iiffM¥KNr"BUlf: gaon • Chltouodlsts, ! 4UH B. Spring : at. MONEY TO LOAN WKMAk'K LOANS ON FURNITURK? ' pltnoi, hori.#«, wtconi, carriages, e*t- ll«, Me.. Without removal from your poiMisloa, Leant alto muds to Mlnrlod periont on plain note without Indorser or pub- licity Lowest r«t<>« In town. , FIDELITY LOAN CO.. S I 1 * M.non I>irll<ltn<. tit Wett fourth •«.. cor. Broadway. Horn* t>lmn» 7421. Hrnnri - 61 it CASH CONFIDENTIALLY LOAN BO TO salaried person* on note, without *•- nuity, without employer* knowledge and without Indorieri; easy payment.!, pnp'.Mv ' • lowest rates. Hour* 10:80 to S;2%S?K MM i' :HCIAI ' discount co., 6 MI-829 Chamber of Commerce B1d«. M V£ l3h,.3 h,.n O i LOAN AT '' ow RATES for building, or on Improved city property or In good outside town, on a new deflnte contract or limited payment plan of Installment pay- ments, Intermit dprrenaes each month •» you pay STATE MUTUAL BUILD- ING AND LOAN ASSN,. 107 B. Bdwny. M £NKY TO LOAN-THOMAB B. WAD3- worth, 819 & 320 Dourlhs bldg.. will lend money en city or county real ••• T O LOAN-JEWELRY LOAN CO.. ON fllamonls, Jewelry, etc. 328% **• Spring room U. SANITARIUMS "'' MRS. M. HERHEHT^aTsArJITA^IUM- ««"«i!«. batht of all kinds, newly equipped with needle spray and shower; Russian and Turkish batha «' specialty; chiropody, manicuring; ecnlp and facial massage. 226% West Ist at. Home 3509. WANTED— STRONG WOMAN BeT- tweon ages of 25 .and no for mftSSHgo work ,ii Mrs. Herbert's . sanitarium, 2ii% WEST IST BT. BATHS AND MABBAGE THE ALEXANDRA BATH AND MA^ sage parlors. Steam and vapor, oil and alcohol rubs. Hot salt tub baths a specialty. No signs. ' 218 N. MAIN, rooms 14 and 18. Phone Bdway 6187. » MANICURING. SCALP TREATMENTS and facial massage, oil rubs. Have YOU TRIED THEM? Room 1, 610% South Spring. LEWIS PARLORS REMOVED FROM 1 41% N. Broadway to 207 N. Broadway, I room 203. Suggestive vltnopathy, mag- netic, electric and scalp treatments, chiropody. Hours 10 to 9; closed Sunday. INDIGESTION. NERVOUS DISEASES and rheumatism cured without drugs. Expert massage. Physician*' refer- ences. HARRIETT E. LAMB. 119 8. Spring. Home phone A 6130. ALCOHOL MASSAGE and • manicuring; ' 220 Franklin street, room 35. Hours 2 p. m. to 11 p. m. NEW SANITARIUM, 629% S." BDWAY. Electric, vibratory massage, vapor, alcohol, and sulphume baths. Salt glow, manicuring, chiropody and face massage. Phone 9532. 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. THE MITCHELL BATHS— VAPOR AND steam, salt and electric tub baths, massage, alcohol and oil rub; open Sundays. 216 N. MAIN ST.. room 11. PALATIAL BATHS-EASTERN- TRAIN- ed operators. Formerly 127% N. Bdway.; now 126% N. SPRING- ST. Hours 10 to 1 2 p. m. Tel. Home A 2423. , ■ ■: YOU ARE NOT HURRIED WHEN YOU go to 12G TEMPLE STREET for bath | and massage. No signs In window. Best of patronage solicited. ■ • . ■ E LUICTKIC INSTITUTE. FRANKLIN . at., room . S. Including baths, mauaga and electric blanket, sweats for . rheu- mntlsm. ■■ . » - ■ ■ YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A FEW ■ select customers for manicuring. Call i at 654 S. Hill St.; open from 9 a. m. to 9p. m. . . . ••- . ■ ■ MANICURING, CHIROPODY, FACE massage, equalled by few, excelled by . none. Select patronage. 553 S. Bdwy. R. 4. THE PALACE ""MANICURING AND massage parlors are now open. Hours are 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. 707 8. Bdway. THE KIMBERLY BATHS AND MAS- now management. Select pat- ronage solicited. 149 N. MAIN ST. i FOR A GOOD ELECTRIC BLANKET sweat, alcohol rub, hot soda bath. 229 W . Ist st.. room 4. Open Sundays. SULPHUME, VAPOR, ELECTRIC AND : tub baths, massage and chiropody. 7 01% S. BDWAY. Phone Main 3138. FOR A GOOD HOT BATH AND MAS- r sage- go to 1524 S. MAIN. Hours, 10 to a. Closed Sundays. • •. . SAN FRANCISCO MANICURING. BATH and massage parlors, 145 Fifth st. The . Chester room. DR. MAUD HOLLEY. VACUUM DE- veloper. 245 S. -Spring, room ■3. Phone 7340. FOR A GOOD MANICURE OR FACE massage call at 141% N. BROADWAY. ■ Suite 18. ■ ■..-. ' _ NEWLY OPENED MASSAGE PARLORS 3 21 Temple St. Room 3. Hours 9to 5. ATTORN EYS.AT.LAW IT.IS BETTER TO LET THE SEAKCH- * llKbt Law Mini Collection compunT collect your accounts than to wish you had. Best references. 3 04 Severance Illdjc., N . W. cor. 6th and Main. Phones Home F3254. Bdway. 5201. . ■ . MARRIAGE AND PROBATE LAWS A specialty. No fee without success. E. P . MOREY, 621 itltnson blk.. cor. 3d and Spring- Phone 6718. Open even- lngs.I Ings. . ;. - >-,•:, •: , • DIVORCE LAWS-ADVICE FREE; NO fee without success; private. J. H. SMITH, 122 W. Third St., room 221. 1 to 5 p. m. • LAW BUSINESS OF" ALL KINDS. COCHRAN. no 3 Bradbury Block. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR^SALE^^ One of the best paying Ice cream parlors on Spring street, between Ist and Fifth; long lease and low rent. Receipts from $3500 to $4000 per month. Prico 114,000; $5000 cash, balance 1 and 2 years. . 11l health and old age compel retirement; original price was over this. See mo at once. ■ JOHNSTON C . HOWARD 1 FINLEY CO., 3 41 South Hill St. SOCIETY NOTICES "COSMOSOPHY, OR THE FUTURE OF Our Planet with Side-lights on Mod- ern Mysticism," a free lecture, by P. . It. Bellman In Symphony hall, 232 S. Hill st . Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock. PlaHO solo by Mlhs Marie Luinley and vocal solo by Miss Claire Rue, lato soloist of the Church of the Unity. Minneapolis. Minn. ' ;■■ PALMISTS AND MEDIUMS I iR^'dRBENr^LAIRVo^YXN^C^^Sp ness medium, gives, life readings daily; I tent circles Wed. evgs., 8 o'clock. Sue. Boom 16, 119% B. Spring st, Tel, A 6130. MKS t'AKKLH, UKI.IAHI.kVaI.MI3T .rid HHlriivmit. 444 B. Spring: room I. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS COMPLKTia BBTB OF PLANB AND iniecllloutioiiH of beautiful bulldlnut, from lIP up J B. Cook. It 281. 7U2 Hpr. J.HOES REPAIRED »lpUA^ diet', 160. Fuctoiy 8ao« Store, US W. till. LOS ANGELES HERALD: TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER IS, IQOfi. '" WANT6D ' • Help— Mule Wn rl I rfll o" 1 " 511 * rr \ I IIANBF3N EMPLOYMRWT AORIVCV C . W. .TKNKfI & CO.. 204 East Sec- ond street, l.os Angeles, Cal. Both phones: Home 3*3, Main tit. Carefully selected mule «nd female • help of all descriptions and nationali- ties, furnished promptly. Carpenters, camp blacksmith, city blacksmith, orchard hands, ranch hands, birggy wanner*, home differ*, miner*, man drive express wagon, milkers, so- licitors, wagon and scraper teamsters, ! laborers, man private place, chore boy, rough carpenter, man to deliver rig*, marker and sorter, carriage painter, cabinet makers, rock men, Chinese cook, dish ■ washers, waiters, cooks. New I orders constantly at top wages. Other good positions for willing workers. RED 'CROSS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, m Kast Second at. Main *820. Home A 7680. We furnish select help of all descrip- tions on the shortest possible notice. By placing your orders with us you will ml that you will get service that will differ from the rest. You will find that we can furnish help more promptly, ow- ing to the fact that we treat all of our patrons Justly and with due respect. We solicit your future orders. We open . early. Give us a. call. Mummri, rmos. a CO., ' . -EMPLOYMENT AOKNTB- A strictly first-class, reliable pifrency. All kinds of help promptly furnish*.]. Tour nr<W- •nttclted. 10-118 East P"rnnd street. Between Main snrt Los Angeles street*. Largest and best equipped offices on the Pnrtfir count. HTTMMRI, HRO3. A CO., 1l nnd lIP TS. 2d 8t T «l»phones—M ain 609. Home C(K> -^ — -~~ — — — — — — —^ ________ RED CIIOSS EMPLOYMENT, i\«RJirV, 1 34 Kn»l Sr •■.ml street. Main 8820. Home A 7660. Call on us nt nil times for all your ■help and work; our list In this paper may not be the largest, but if you are looking for work drop in and sen our full list of new work we have to offer Monday morning;. We do not ndvertlse stale work. We open at 6 a. m. . WANTED^BUBSCRtPTION CAN.VASS- er; salary paid $2.60 to $5.00 per day: experience not necessary; must give ref- erences. See PARR. Herald office, 7:30 to 8:30 a. m.. or 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. COO MEN. 214 N. BROADWAY. HAT factory, save you $2 to $."> remodeling your old hat like new: SOc up. MICN TO LEARN BARKER TRADE. Pltuatlons- gimranfped MOLER BYB- TKM rni.i.KnE. 118 K. 2_ • • WANTED— BO MEN, BEL.ASCO'B THBA- tar. Apply stage entrance 9:30 a. m. Tuesday morning, " • ■ Help — Female • WANTED— YOUNG LADY AS candy demonstrator. BOX 875, Herald. H elp Male and Female. "MARKS* employment AGENCY Male Office 135 Rant 50,. .m1. Sonnet Phone Mnln 405. r Home \r.tU7. . >- r :.-: '{, ' Female Office ZISVS W. Fourth. Phone Sunset Main 431. ■ v Home A41.-.H. When you need help call on us; we can fill your wants. * Our specialty :Is household help, cooks, chamber lady's maids, i nurse girls, man and wife, gardeners, I coach. man, etc. .... >--*,•.:> - s ■».»■- N OTICE /... - ; • Should you need any Japanese "h«lp Mr. Fred Karumato, our Japanese manager, will select first-class help, household, such as cooks, chamber men, porters, etc. Mule Office open Sunday forenoon. : - To Purchase ßeal Estate WANTED TO BUY— MODERN 7 OR S room house, southwest or Hollywood, about $6000; will put in new six-room bungalow worth $4500, balance cash. JOS. K. DAVIB,_7IB Fny_Bld_. To Rent WANTED— owners- ALL OWNERS OF rental property— —to KNOW THAT WB1 — - 1 DO A rental BUSINESS— — don worry -.}?■ YOU WANT A TENANT- \ — YOUR PROPERTY— —WITH US MINKS & PARISH. tig SOUTH HILL STREET. \ Money W ANTED—S I2SO, $2500. $4000. 6 YEARS. 1 SIDDALL. 207 Copp Bldg. '■..['J' . . Miscellaneous wanted— to 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- NITITRK CO. 322 B. Main St. ■ . SPECIAL NOTICE? • CATjFO^I«A~?I_^ATinSA^P_T^_EAN^ Ing Works clean carpets; upholster- ing, repairing. 229 E. -ith st/ Phone Main 715. Home A 8254. WANTED— OFF CLOTHING, hats and shoos; highest prices paid. Q>- only. 617 W. 4th st. Phone 1508. CLEAN WATCH. 50C; MAIN SPRINGS. . 50c; warranted; old gold $1 pwt. 461 S . Main and 617 S. Spring. , DR. A. POLASKY, OPTICIAN, MOVED to 817 W. 3rd St.. suite 2 and 4. — BUSINESS PERSONALS WR7^IARY~R^U;T7nS_Sc^rTiATURO^ . path and Vital Healer, successfully treats all ailments without medicine. Consultation free 444 M S. SPRING. K_AiH_K ULLOWa KKNUVATHU AT ACME FEATHER WORKS, 75& San Pedro at. T«l. Sunset Main l'.6H. Home fit if iransfer and storage ■ c3_7_A^^vA^<_fH^ju_irr > ca7^~ 4 15-<l7-419 San Pedro St. Main office 824 South Main. ' Phones Main 1117. Horn* 2154 New and absolutely fire proof storage: private locked rooms for - bric-a-brac, pianos, -■ fine furniture, etc. Trunks, boxes, etc., stored, 2f>c to too per month We solicit your patronage UMBRELLAS AND GLOVE MAKERS KuTTi-it- Ai r ~t ! ACTurti'^?itKj__. _lg anaoi'tuiont. Umbrellas recovered anil nimiu to order. 11,' W. Fourth at., new 1 l«-llmuti building. PIANOS / I'iAiNOti -ULL> ON UAbV t'AYM_NT_— l'luaoa rented nt low rate*. A. U. U AKONISU I'IANO llOUb_. Ltd.. 11l Winston st. 'I'd. Uluck Mil; Horn* " F" tl»9 » T EAMBTERB AND TRANSFERRING for" a_^_R^L"~HAU_iNa SIONAL Transfer. 119 Temple st. Uotli phones IH4 Knllinatßii furnished. PATENTS AND PATENT RIGHTS HAZARD * HARPHAM. PIONEER Agoy. CltU.u« N»i. UK. bid.. Uuu« ' • trail. w\' iiiiti iTiiiW'fciiiiiiiiiiiiiOiifi^i'if FOR RENT . .^^.^ Store, and Office* T O LET— STORKS— ! 2S — 1013 B. nth ! 20—1001 R 9th.' . ! 17—1003 R. 9th. ! 100—701 W. Jth. : 2-.— 2101-03 r>«t !»th. : 15*— 3309 Bast 9th. I 15—2311 Knst fth. T . WIESBNDANGER, Suite 312, 207 8. Broadway. FREE RENT TO JAN. NEW STORKS, 1 613 E. 26th, cor. BlnuHon June, car lln«. Houl»i FOR RENT-HOUSES. ' $1(,; 6-room cottar, 1011 rinnahl it., or will sell for $1600; term*. lIS down, (16 month. $40; 14-room house, SIR W. Illli St. ALLISON HARROW, I 2 13 8. Broadway, 124 Phones, Home A 6o9t, Main 409. SIR; WATER PAID: fi ROOMS; BATH; keys at 1829 R. 2Rth fit.. Rlauion can; $25 payment* buy* pottage. H ouses-Z-Furnlshed FOhTrENT, $14, FURNISHED~B*-ROOM eottaf»; keys at 1(529 i;. 20th,. cor. Slau- son Junction car line. ■ Plata— Furnished '';"; FOR $12.60 A MONTH YOU CAN RENT housekeeping apartment, furnished com- plete; range, phone, bath, electricity. m Crocker St., 911 Diamond at., 1141 W. I st St.. 1020 Col tor it., 221 N. Flgueroa. $15. 1133 W. Ist St., 201-212-218-222 S. Fre- mont. 150 N. Beaudry-, 1003 and 1011 E. Ninth. 712 Ceres, 834 a. Flgueroa, 812 till, 1028 W. Ist. New location; walking distance, $25. These apartments are new, nice, modern/ L T. WKISKNIiaNOKR, , ' ,;, Room 312, , 207 South Broadway. Furnished Apartment* FOR $12.b0 A MONTH YOU CAN RENT housekeeping apartment. . furnished complete, i • range, phone, bath, elec- • trlcltv 838 Crocker' st., 911 Diamond St., 1141 W. Ist St., 1020 Colton St., 221 N . Flgueroa. $15, 1133 W. Ist, 201-212- 2 18-222 N. Fremont, 150 N. Beaudry, 1003 and 1011 E. 9th, 712 Ceres, 334 S. Flgue- ron, 812 W. 4th, 1028 W. Ist. $16, 5 rooms unfurnished at 101114 and 1015V4 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 elegant hotel ser- vice; steam heat, at 705 WEST 7TH ST. ■ ' ■ FOR SALE Houses FOR SALE — ; $760b 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, Home C 1052, or address BOX 191, Herald. •;■'.-. •■ .' FOR SALE— ; . $3600 — 5-room modern cottage; lot 5 0x125; $100 cash. Magnolia St. , $1200 — 4-room cottage; lot 40x138; $500 cash. $150 per mo. East 27th. ■ $8300 10-room flats and two cot- tages, cor. lot, close In; walking dis- tance; always rented. "See this; it Is a bargain." ' $2600 — 5-room modern bungalow: lot 40x125; $500 down. $750 — Fine building lot east Adams near Compton aye; terms. Lot 50x131 on Palm . aye,, near Slauson; $150; terms. GOLDEN WEST REALTY COMPANY ';/.' 7 11 Gronne Bids. FOR SALE- " ARE YOU LOOKING~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 . L. O'BRIEN, Jefferson and Main. ■South 2276. Home 25338. FOR SALE • COTTAGE BUNGALOW SOUTHWEST The fanciest five-room bungalow In the market. At the lowest price. VERY LATEST DESIGN. HIGHEST QUALITY OF FINISH. Good lot, 43-ft. front, on oiled street, close to car. IF YOU -MISS THIS AT $3250 ... «•' , you lose «mno. JOS. 10. DAVIS, . / - 718 Fay Bldg. L OOK! THINK! ACT! ARLINGTON HEIGHTS. .'.-Ilium COTTAGE. \ nun; 1(12500. . WORTH $.1100. This property is located on high ground, near cars; all convenience; • tinted walls; built-in buffet; porcelain bath, etc. THIS IS AN UNUSUAL SNAP. Hurry If you want it. Partic- ulars from B. F. GRAY, .-*■■."'-' 5 21 Silnmon Hlrtg. Home 6718. FOR SALE— 6-room cottage on lot 50x125; bath, toilet, mantel, etc.; price $1850; $100 cash, balance $20 per month. 7-room, 1%-story, lot 50x158; price $2375; $500 cash, balance $25 per month. - New 6-room cottage on lot 50x175. Highland Park; price $2E0O; $500 cash. E . Q. DEVENS, 27 Laughlin bldg., 315 S. Broadway. ' BUY IN BOYLE HEIGHTS! One house on Winter St., only $650; $100 down, balance $15 a month. One 4-room house near Brooklyn aye. car line; something choice. Price $1600, $400 cash, balance $15 a month. Corner lot Brooklyn avenue, $750; all street work done. BROOKLYN-HOYLE HEIGHTS IN- VESTMENT CO. Tel. Boyle 1543. 2706 Brooklyn aye. FOR SALE-STOP! READ! 6-room house In Garvanza; everything , modern; gas, electric lights; auto barn: lawn, etc. ONLY $260 TO $300 CASH ' and $26 month; price $3000; lot 60x100: right on car line. J . R. MACLINTOCK, -Sole Agent, 7 04 Orant Bldg., 4th and Broadway. FOR SALE-HANDSOME ROOM BUN- galow In choice southwest section; hard- wood floors, elegant pressed . brick fire- place and mantel, splendid buffet, beam ceilings, paneled wainscoting, I toilets; every convenience; lawn In large lot, fenced; cement walk and steps: close to car lines and a bargain at $4600; easy terms. PITTBBI'HGI REAL ESTATE CO.. 811-15 Laughlin Bldg. FOUR NICK BUNGALOWS, $250 DOWN, balance $26 per month. They will soon l'« gone. C . HOWARD FINLEY co., 8 41 South Hill tit. $25 DOWN, $25 MONTHLY BUYS COT- . lage. Olusby, 25tli cor., Slauson Jctn. -'.cars. •■■■ , . . . ■ 1 56« KAST ADAMS. 8 ROOMS. MOD- ' errj2s3ooo, $100 down. See OWNER. 8 123 OR "2129 r, COURT. NKAR ALVA^ judo, 5 rooms; bit; 10t; ,550 down. I FOR BALE^^^^^^ City Lets and Lands Hollywood Free Excursions <•■->'< from «liir nfflee nt lit times. Thirty choice resldf-nc* lot*. furlriß oh apkcls. Oorisn «nd l.oou«t streets. Th* most choice and select pronrrty In thnt hemttiful city for th« mnney. Th* Into «rp (>ltu»t»d with n rr»nd vl<<w of th» 'or,'- M'l« nnd mountdlns and th« *tvAT)ti\tt*>* fit nn ooeiir. hr«p*e. with the roollnn effects In th« •iimm*>r. nnd the protection of . the fnnfhlll* durlnn th# win- t*r Th» improvements nre of ♦ hi> bent with five-foot eem#n» trnlkn nri'l cement curbs, streets nr" prrmlotl nn<l fll"d T'rkwny to h# plnnlcil with ornamental tvp* In front of *v«ry lot Pnrr.r.rtrslnn *»«• ter piped in the itrretx. all / lots have CO feet front!i*i». Prices $550 to $650 On <-n>iy pnymrnt* and nftjf p»r cent cheflper than slmllsr property. Terms each, tin cash. 110 per month. Our of- flee open All Day Sumiday . To tm>u« free tickets. tiring your friends find family out to look '.ver our property, then compare our prices with those of slmllnr tracts. Call at our office for tickets, maps and all Information. Grlte & 'Hamilton 25 W. Second St. NADEAU'S PIONEER HOME TRACT This beautiful tract adjoins Hunt- ingdon park, also the famous Cudahy ranch. Fronts on Florence aye. L(Q)te .s3©o Esidhr. $10 CASH $10 PER MONTH NADEAU N'ADEAU NADEAU This is positively the best value In the vicinity. ■ Call early and get a choice lot. NadeaM Realty Co. Phone Main 5470. 227 Bryson Dlk. Cor. Second and Spring. ■ Office open Sunday* until 12:30. FOR SALE— — ••^ $450 A Bargain, if Sold Within 10 Days This price Is $150 lesa than adjoin- ing- lots are selling for. <: 5 0x133 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 C 1052. Or address BOX 190. Herald. WESTMINSTER SQUARE THE NEW WESTLAKE 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 tots will be highly Improved palm trees planted, etc. Two elegant 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. >.. ■ ■ ; AI/THOUSE BROS.. Members L. A. Realty Board. 2 14 Laiißhlln Bldg. Main 263. Home Ex. 263. McDonald & stott. 1 09 to 317 Lankershtm Building ' TO BUY. ' Owners and dealers In real estate who have properties for sale or ex- change will nnd It decidedly to their advantage to come In and have a talK with us. . We can handle property located in any part of the United States. East- ern property a specialty. We have the best trader In the United States; It means dollars to you to make his acquaintance. We will give you' quick action and honest treatment whether you are a buyer or seller. Come In and sue us. McDonald & stott. Entrance 812 Lnnkershim Bldg. Home Phone 4748. Sunset Main 4555. . -' ■, .'. O N EAST ADAMS STREET ' I have one lot left. 4 0x125 This is fast becoming a manufac- turing district and will soon be classed as business property. Buy now and double your money later. ' Will sell now for $1000 Come In and see me Monday and let me explain particulars and i. im- , THIS IS A BARGAIN 5 21' Sttmson. roil I)A(;i,K HOCK LOTS —See— WALK Kit A CI.AIIK. Agent*. Home phone 492— through Glendal* Exchange, office corner of Central and Colorado ayes. Kar'e Rook. FOR BALE-10.000 SQUARE FEET. NORTH OF JEFFERSON AND BE- TWEEN THE SANTA FK, S. P. AND SALT LAKE R. R., FOR t&JOO; LOW PRICE, KASY TERMS. NOTHING BETTER FOR WAREHOUSE, MFG. O R STORAGE. SEW GUB It. HILL, N . W. COR. SECOND AND BROAD- WAY. Ex. 998. MAIN 1378. FOR SALE—LOTS. $1560— Lot on .ill St., Just west of Central ni n 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 > iiii H. .MtHi' WM 1 $U6u— Lot on 48th St., . west of Figueroa street; .streets- graded, '• lilt ii L walks ami curbs.. Cheapest lota In their respective I.. ruin -» ■ ALLISON lII.IIIMV. . ■ » 17 South Hroadway. Room 120.- PhOO«S Homu tOW. Main 409. FOR «ALt City Lots and Land* MONETA I AVENUE • Home Tract Free Excursions start from our offices at all times. 1 00 Choice BsHMtMt LOTS I 'fM'lnc nn Mnnrln (irr,, DlnnnOiln View. PnlnarMln nnd llowlltnil nrf. niie«, i:nrnlv|.|n, lirlvr, Puclflr linnlrvnril unit Main at. The most choice nnd Mleet prop erty In the southwest. The lots «r» situated with a Grand View of (he Sfonntalaa. $375— to $700, Including all modern Im- provements. Our terms are $50 j $10 CASH [PER MONTH Offices open nil day Sunday to Issue free tickets. Rrtna; your friends and family out to look over our property, then compare our prices with those of similar tracts. Call at our offices for tickets, maps and nil information. GRIDER-WOOLNER CO., 10 8. llrnniltvn.v BURKE BROS., 4 .*8 S. Spring St. \ Don't take a red-hot stove, but take our Free Car to the McCarthy co/s florence HEIGHTS 'C'v'r.'- . TRACT ■ and do it now. Get in on Special LOW PRICE EASY TERMS ADVANCE SALE SNAPS.' On the Eagle Rock car line, near the HuntTngton new car shops. INSIDE CITY LIMITS. Two lots 40x100, all Improvements, $850.00 each, $516.00 down, balance $10.00 per month. ' . Two . lots - 40x160, with Improvements. $925.00 each, $290.00 down, balance $10.00 per month. Address OWNER, Box A 23. Herald of- fice. ■ ■ . ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Only three days more to select your lot in :.;..; the McCarthy co.s florence HEIGHTS V TRACT before our regular price list goes into effect. . FREE CARS DAILY LARGE LOT ON ROOSEVELT , NEAR Washington; very desirable location; $16!i0'cnsh. Next to a $5000 home. This Is a snap. ■■ ■ JOHNSTON WITH ; C. HOWARD FINLEY CO., -W .'•/-• 341 South Hill St. ■ FOR SALE— 2 LOTS ON TENNESSEE st., north of 9th, making 72 feet front- age. Will take : $7500 per front foot. This Is $26 per front foot less than any- ■ ■ thing In the vicinity. Owner wants the money. THUS. J. HAMPTON. 118 S . i Broadway. . L. A. R. . B. BARGAINS FOR CASH - WANTED — Wanted to list your best bargains for . cash, cheap, income property close In, from one to ten thousand dollars; quick sales promised if prices are right. See i MeFADDEN, . Golden West Realty Co., 711 Grosse Bldg.. 6th and Spring. ■■■-■■ ' Country Property SUCCESS FOLLOWS THE FARMER On the Laguna de Tache grant, a new subdivision of 10,000 acres to choose from. You can buy 10 acres— 2 0 acres— 4o acres or any amount you want. Prices low. Terms easi- est on record. This land Is located In Fresno and Kings counties. In ' the heart of the greatest general farming 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 farming , stock and hog raising, vegetables, fruits and 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. - Como to lecture Illustrated with stereoptlcon views In our office every Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Write for descriptive pamphlet or call or NARES & SAUNDERS ■ 1 33 South Broadway. FOR HEMET FARMING LANDS IN 10- . i. i. tracts, see 1.. M. I'HATT, agent Kempt Land Co., 608 Laughlln bldg. Chicken Ranches ',- CHICKEN RANOHBU BULLS STATION Near City I.lmltm on Cur Line. One acre with S-room house, fur- nished; water piped on place; very flne location; $960. Two acres with building, horse, wagon. Implements and one acre in tomatoes; water piped and water stock; on* bargain; $1700. ■ i Two-acre corner with .i mixed or- chard; berries, vegetables, garden, line shrubbery; 6 room house, barn, chicken corral; water piped; very tine Investment; *2SOO. Three acres with water stock; fine location; $1800. Eight acres with water stock; the | only piece of land in Dells for that price; must be sold this week; $4000; adjoining new oar line. '■ . • One aero of land, --room house, barn, chicken corral, two Incubators, horse, wagon and Implements; VI acre tomatoes, sweet potatoes, berries, hydrant and water stock, all fenced; must sell; $950. . 1 0 acres of fine level land with a flne modern 8-room house, big burn. flowing well, hydrants on place; one mil, from! depot In Uuena Park; the house alone worth tho money; |35u0. ■ c He* UKO, 'I. S< 111 lUII \ 6 3b Citlaens' National Hank Bldg., Cor. Third and Main Sta. 1 K^k siJ s^ - -.-u-L-. .-.-.-.-L-.-.n. --j won *. mil. Ham» IWBO. Mule WHM. K^^ Lo« Angeles. fjT tsa-g-7 w-rtH at. &EBjad For Sale Cottage— South- > **Erf |l^V west 5 room*, modern, poreetAln laundry tub: best plumbing, gas and «leotrlclty, etc. A sacrlflee. must be sold this week. ?Z} C i*1 n l r f2fifio - K"WIlf AI.DKRftOK 201-203 I^itiglilln Hldg. EDUCATIONAL SPANIfIFTTSssioNB OIVKIJ BT^BX^ perlenced Spanish teacher. Telephone Tome C 1062. or address BOX 192, Herald. , FOR SALF>-SCHOLARBHIP IN LOS Angeles Business college. Box 867. Herald. — . -'.-.'.--. J for •Ate _._ Business Property $20,000—126 feet on north side Third, 1 00 feet on Beaudry.' with modern 10-room house. ■■ • $10,000—217 S. Beaudry, lot 41xlS« ft to 20-Xoot alley, with modern . 9-room house. ■ . . ■-, ■ -' ' $5100 — 1110 West Second street, lot 2 9x115 feet to 20-foot alley; modern 6-room cottage. i^omhH ALLISON BARLOW, 2 17 S. Broadway, rooms 123. 114. 116, 1 26 ■-■. Phones 409. , FOR SAT. Are you looking for . ' factory or warehouse si test . ' No restrl»"*<»ns: close In. • i 1 ■ $25 per front loot, any frontage. .--. 'fc ■ : Close to Salt Lake railroad. This Is good enough to Investigate. --..,,'.■ < ■ . .F. D. DA VIES. .v-v»/-,'< • *.■!■■:'■. 1 42S E. Ist St.. or 4th and Clarence. ' Home 41378. Boyle 1385 or 667. FOR SALE— • ■■-, . ,■ ■ ;•-!.. -..-j.- ■' ! . ■ Westlake district. »-flat building, 1/ / rooms each; Income $70 per month, or will exchange part for smaller prop- erty or small ranch. This pays over 1 0 per cent on investment. ' ■ ~tv • ""ilMfflßl J . A. MORLAN & CO.. 202 Fay bldg. i ; Suburban Property FOR ACREAGE AT ALTADENA, SEE 1 .. M. PRATT, 608 Laughlin bide;., or • Altadena office at end of car line. ■ Orange Groves ~, ', , FOR SALE-YOUNG VALENCIA GROVE of 10 acres In one of the best parts of ' the Riverside district; ;•■ splendid • soil, abundant cheap water; thrifty ■; young trees; also a young Navel grove adjoin- ing at same price, $400 an acre; will be worth $1000 an acre In 6 years. ' • ■ -. 1 .. M. PRATT, 608 Laughlin bldg. "[ .; "Headquarters for Orange Groves." ' . Real Estate— Unclassified . : . . FOR REAL ESTATE BARGAINS SEB MeFADDEN, with Golden West Real- ,V . ; ty Co., 711 Gr0550... .81dg., . 6th and- Spring. ' : -••? •;; ' Hotels and Lodging Houses for sale: — In center of city; clears $250 f per month; lease 3 years, with extension of 3 more; 10 . transient rooms, ;28 rooms ■ all rented. Price ■ * $3500; nicely furnished, recently •■ renovated throughout; rent $100 per month. JOHNSTON, with ■ . . 341 South Hill St. FOR SALE— "~^ _.. , / *» A Comfortable Flat This Is something nice in a neat (- v room furnished flat; all modern con- veniences. Three rooms now bring- ing $32. Rent Is $20 a month. j .-,'. Price is ■ • right if taken ■•• nt . once. 1 ,; , Owner going east. 1 47 North Grand! Aye. : Live Stock— Horses, Mules, Cattle , cows cheap •■■-■'. -'• "'- : --:>'-\ All milking; Glendale Electric line and city limits. WHITMORB DAIRY. Miscellaneous '% YOU CAN BUY~GOOb~PIANOS AT LOW prices at F. W. KRINGEL'S. 845 S. Spring. Tuning and repairing. Broad- way 2688. Home F8126. ■ FOR SA 1 -NEW AND SECOND-HAND billiard and pool tables; . bar fixtures of all kinds; easy payments. Send for; catalogue. THE BRUNSWICK. BALKE-COLLENDER CO.. 331 West Third street. Los Angeles. FUR EXCHANGE I C^v Real Estate . BEN WHITE -X Will Exchange :; your property, Immense bargains, ap- ply at once. Satisfaction and quick results. Member Realty Board. ■. 804-4 BRYSON BLOCK. »d and Spring ■ its. CLE.»R ACREAGE FOR CITY EQUITY. BIDDALL. 218 B. Broadway. ■ DENTISTS ------- Si lilli't'llAN DKNTAL CO., 1 07 N. Spring St.— Painless extracting, filling, crown and bridge work, flex- ible rubber plates. , Pure gold fillings, 7 5c up; all other < fillings. - 60c up; cleaning ' teeth, 60c up; ■ gold • crowns ' . and bridge work, 15 00 up; sets - teeth, $5.00 up. Also open evenings and Sun- day forenoons. '.■.-■■. . -•->■■ DR. WM BACHMAN. DKNTIST. FOR- ißily of Minneapolis. Is permanently located at 209-10 Johnson Bldg., 4ll» and Broadway, \ Both phones. ■ DR. CICERd~"S'fEVENS.' DENTIST, suite 411-412 Lankershtm bldg. -- ■ ; ■''RANK btwvknb. ri-tv, ■an BHRINO. 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