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THE WEATHER LQ3 ANO ELKS, Nov. U, 19(M. hme.|Thnr. |Hum7"|Wl'nd.|Vlcy. | Wthr, a.m.i 0 [ a I N 3 I Clear. Maximum ] .66 1 BJI 1 Cldy. axlmum temperature, 70. Minimum temperature, 66. Weather Conditions T .o« Angeles— Cloudy Saturday; possibly showers; fresh south wind, MARRIAGE LICENSES BELCHER-WOODS - Jame* Belcher, aged 32, a native of New York and resident of Long Beach, and Bertha Woods, aged 23, a native of Vermont and resident of Pasadena. MEUSEL-HARHIS-Charles Meusel, aged 2H, (i native of California and resident of Pasadena, and Adelaide Harris, aged 2 6, a native of Missouri and resident of Los Angeles. ALLURS-CHAIX— Albert Allurs, aged 2, a native of France and resident of Los Angeles, and Augusta Chalx, aged 8 0. a native of Fraiice and resident of Los Angeles. , KULLER-PKATT— Henry Fuller. aged 2 0, a native of Kansas and resident of Los Angeles, and Annie Pratt, aged 1 8, a native of Connecticut and resi- dent of Los Angeles. RICK-GRHEN— Horace Rice, aged 25, a native of Tennessee nnd resident of ■an Francisco, and Nora Green, aged 2, a native of Missouri and resident KENNEDY-d'oMPSELAAR — Alexander Kennedy, aged 39, a. native of Tenn- essee- and resident of Los Angeles, and Theresa Van Dompselaar, aged 32, a native of Minnesota and resident of S TUARTIfviiSsON-auss Stuart, aged 2 5 a native of Mississippi and resident of San Francisco, and Hester Wilson, aged 19, a native of California and resident of San Pedro. J OHNSON-FRIDBTROM— John- son, aged 31, a native of Sweden and resident of Los Angeles, and Alma Frldstrnm. aged 26, a native of Sweden and resident of Los Angeles. - DUARTE-MENDES — Thomas Duarte, aged 44, a native of California and resident of San Gabriel, and Manuela Mendes, aged 58, a native of Mexico and resilient of San Gabriel. LASSALETTE-BOURDET— Joseph Lassa- lette, aged 33, a native of France and resident of Los Angeles, and Jeanne Bourdet. aged 21, a native of France and resident of Los Angeles. McGITIRE-DAVEY— John McGulre, aged 3, a native of Ohio and resident of Los Angeles, and Elizabeth Davey. aged 24, a native of New York and resident of Lob Angeles. . Peel: A Chase Co., undertakers and embalmers: lady assistants. 433 S. Hill. Tel. Main 61. ;_ ORR HINES & CO.. Funeral Directors Have moved to their new bnlldlns; on the N. R. cor. 104h and Flower Both phones 15. Lady assistant '{ '..•' V; ' ' -' DIED " V . -' ' ■ : HOWARD— At her late residence, 1646 Rockwood street, 'Mrs. Rena A. Howard, wife of J. S. Howard and. mother, of Edmund C. Howard and Ray Howard. Funeral Sunday.' private. SANITARIUMS mr^TTSTTSr^r^^^anitarujm^ • Massage, baths of all kinds, newly equipped with needle spray and shower; Russian and Turkish baths a specialty: chiropody, manicuring; scalp and facial massage. 225 ft West Ist st Home*3&o9. NEW SANITARIUM, 629 8. BDWAY. Electric, vibratory massage, vapor, alcohol and sulphume baths. Salt glow, manicuring, chiropody and face massage. Phone 9532. BATHS AND MASBAGE LEWIS PARLORS" REMOVED FROM 1 4H4 N. Broadway to 207 N. Broadway, room 202. Suggestive vitoopathy, mag- netic, electric and scalp treatments, chiropody.. Hours 10 to 9; closed Sunday. , ;, THE ALEXANDRA BATH AND MAS- ■ ■*' sage parlors. Steam , and ..vapor, oil ' and alcohol rubs. Hot salt ■ tub baths . a specialty. No signs. 218 N. MAIN, 1 rooms 14 and 16. Phone Bdway 5187. INDIGESTION. NERVOUS DISEASES „ and rheumatism cured without drugs. Expert massage. Physicians' refer- ences. .HARRIETT E. LAMB, 119 ft S . Spring. Home phone A 6130. THE LONDON MANICURE AND MAS- sage parlor Is located at 141% N. BROADWAY, parlor 6; select patron- age only. No sign. Formerly of 595 S . Spring st. THE MITCHELL BATHS— AND steam, salt and electric tub baths, massage, alcohol and oil rub; open Sundays. 218 N. MAIN ST.. room 11. PALATIAL BATHS-EASTERN- TRAIN- ed operators. Formerly 127% N. Bdway.; now 126 ft N. SPRING ST. Hours 10 to 1 2 p. m. Tel. Home A 2428 .. r • y. YOU ARE NOT HURRIED WHEN YOU go to 125 TEMPLE STREET for bath • and massage. No signs in window. , Best of patronage solicited. 3 21 IS. HILL ST., BATHS AND MAS- sages for colds, rheumatism and ner- vousness. Hours 11 to 10 p. m. Sunday all day. ROOM 8. ELECTRIC INSTITUTE, 220 FRANKLIN St., room t. Including baths, massage and electric blanket, sweats for rheu- matism. ■ YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A FEW select customers for manicuring. Call at 654 S. Hill St.; open from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. MANICURING, CHIROPODY, FACE massage, equalled by few, excelled by • none. Select patronage. 563 S. Bdwy. R. 4. . THE PALACE MANICURING AND massage parlors are now open. Hours are 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. 707 S. Bdway. FOR A GOOD ELECTRIC BLANKET sweat, alcohol rub, hot soda bath, 22} W . Ist St.. room 4. Open Sundays. SULPHUME. VAPOR, ELECTRIC AND tub baths, massage and chiropody. 7 01 S. BDWAY. Phone Main 3133. ALCOHOL MASSAGE AND MANICUR- ing. 220 Franklin street, room 36. \ .>''■,- Hours 2 p. m. to 11 p. m. FOR A GOOD ALCOHOL HUB GO TO 7 07 S. . Broadway, flat 1, room 1. Young lady attendent. EAN FRANCISCO MASSAGE PARLORS Lessons given In Astrology. Room 36, 1 45 W. sth. THE CHESTER. FOR A GOOD HOT BATH AND MAS- sage go to 1524 S. MAIN. Hours. 10 to 9. Closed Sundays. MANICURING. SHAMPOOING AND face massage, oil rubs. Room 1, 6 10% S. SPRING. . DR. MAUD HOLLEY, VACUUM DE- veloper. 245 ft S. Spring, room 3. Phone 7340. ,' • .: FOR A GOOD MANICURE OR FACE massage call at 141% N. BROADWAY. Suite seven. DENTISTS bCm DKNT^£r~CO^ ° ° " J ~ u "'- n - n - r< - 1 07 N. Spring Bt.— Painless extracting. filling, crown and bridge work, flex- ible rubber plates. Pure gold fillings, 7 50 up; all other fillings. 600 up; cleaning teeth, 600 up; gold crowns and bridge work, $6.00 up; sets teeth, 1 5.00 up. Also open evenings and Bun- day forenoons. t»K..VVM BACHMAN. DENTIST. FOR- merly of Minneapolis, Is permanently located at 209-10 Johnson Bldg., 4tl> and Broadway. Both phones. DR. FLECKENBTBIN. DKNTIBT. 182 N. Broadway, Thorpe bid*, High grade den l a! work " ?? efl , even '"g* and Sunday. PR, CICERO BTBVBNS, "dhNTIBT, suite 411-412 Lankershlm bldg. >RANK gTHVBNtt, 824 V. BO BHRINU. BUSINESS .PERBONALB KKATHJ . JJJ JP ILLOWH1 LLOWH RKNO V ATUD AT ACME VKATIIIHI WORKS. HI Bao . i'wlru st. Tel. Suu*et Main ilti«; - ,V Hum UOil. illJsKSaiifinii CHURCH NOTICES CHRIST i ■•" ■" ' r • *". CHURCH fiZ**K "•* l-f . Cer.ltthan4 fll'fcf iow«r II if Wei. coma Sunday services at .11 B, m. and T.it p . m ; early celebration holy com- munion on third Sundny nnil Saints' Day. at 7:80 a. m. Strangers espe- cially Invited. University ears pass the door. Those desiring telenhonp connection for "Bhut-lna" telephone 7 112. Church physician at the church every morning from 8:30 to 9:30. Services and medicine free to all. Church open dally for private prayer from 8 a. m until 6 p. m. ST. PAUL'S .PRO-CATHRDRAL, 823 S. Olive street (near the leading hotels), the Rev. J. J. Wllklns, I>. D., dean and rector— Divine services, 7:30 and II a. m.; 7 :30 p. m.; Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; Young People's meeting, Guild hall, 6:45 p . m. The rector will preach. Subjects: Morning, "Indifference to Religion"; evening, "Taxation: Render Unto Cae- sar, Render Unto God." This church Is always open to all sorts and conditions of men. The rich and the poor meet to- gether; the Lord Is the Maker of them all. _ CHRIST CHURCH — CORNER 12TH and Flower. Rev. Baker P. Lee. rec- tor; Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 7 :80 p. m.; early celebration holy com-; munion on third Sunday nnd Saints Day. at 7:80 a. m. Strangers es- pecially Invited. University cars pass the door. Those desiring tele- phone connections for "shut-ins' tele- phone 7912. Church physician at the church every morning from 8:30 to 9 :80. Services and meflclne free to all. Church open dally for .private prayer from 8 a. m. until 5 p. m. THE LOS ANGELES FELLOWSHIP, Benjamin Fay Mills, permanent min- ister. General social In Blanchard hall Friday evening at 8 o'clock sharp. Dramatic and musical pro- gram 8 to 9, including a half hour talk by George Wharton James on "My Visit to Luther Burbank. So- cial from 9 to 9:30, dancing 9:30 to 11. All interested are invited. Tickets 1 5 cents to members, 25 cents to non- members. 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: 9 a. ■m., men's prayer meeting; 9:46, Sab- bath schcoT 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. _^ SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCl- e ntist. Simpson auditorium, 734 S. Hope st. Services Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; sermon from the Christian Science Quarterly. Subject, "Soul and Body." • Children's Sunday school .at 3:30 a. '. m. Wednesday evening -meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading rooms, : 610-511 ; Her- man W. Hellman building, Spring and Fourth sts., open dally, Sunday except- ed, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ST. PAUL CATHEDRAL, 623 S. OLIVE street (near the leading hotels), the Rev. J. J. Willtlns, D. D., dean and rector. Services. 7:80 • (Sunday school 9 :30) and 11:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Young P eoplp 1 - meeting, 6:46 p. m. The rector will preach, morning subject, "Body and Spin.;" evening. "What Ought Re- ligion to Do for Us?" The doors ol this church are always open to all sorts and conditions of men. Come ye apart and rest awhile. All welcome. BENJAMIN FAY MILLS, PERMANENT minister of the Los Angeles Fellow- ship, will speak in Blanchard hall at 1 o'clock on "San Francisco, Th"on and Now," a comparison of the noble conduct of the citizens immediately after the earthquake and the present pitiable condition of that city. Best music. Seats free, everyone cordially Invited. .: ■ ; .. ! • • ■ ; . IMMANUEL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — Corner of Tenth and Figueroa streets. Rev. Hugh K. Walker, D. D.,- the pastor, will preach tomorrow at 11 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. • Sub- jects, morning, "The Persuasion of Better Things;"-' evening, •■■ "The Achievements' of ''Unlikely People." Strangers are especially invited to attend the services of our" church. B T. JOHNS EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 514 W . Adams, near Flgueroa street. Rev. Lewis G. Morris, rector; Sunday ser- vices. :30 a. m., 11 a. m., sp. 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 east on Adams street TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER Fifth and Olive, convenient to all down- town hotels. Preaching by pastor, Robert J. Burdette, at 11 and 7:30. Topic of morning sermon, "The New Life;" evening, "Two Golden Words." Ordin- ance of baptism at morning service in the great Auditorium. Room for all and welcome for all. ■■■• . ; 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 Seat» are free. MONEY TO LOAN W E MAKEi" LOANS "orTTtJRNITURE,' pianos, homes, wagons, carriages, cat- tle, He, without removal from your possession. Loans also made to salaried persons on plain note without Indorser or pub- licity. Lowest rates In town. FIDELITY LOAN CO.. 6 21 Mason building. 26 West Fourth «t.. cor. Broadway. Home phone 7421. Broadway 6171 CASH CONFIDENTIALLY LOANED TO salaried persons on note, without se- curity, without employer's knowledge and without Indorsers; easy payments, fositivcc 1 •• lowest rates. .Hours 10:30 to : SO. COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT CO., 6 28-629 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES for building, or on Improved city property on a new definite contract or limited payment plan of installment payments, . interest decreases each month as you pay. STATE MUTUAL BLDG. & LOAN ASSN., 107 S. Bdway. MONK Y TO THOMAS S. WADS- WORTH, 819 & 320 Douglas bldg.. will lend money en city or county real es- tate. T O LOAN-JEWELRY LOAN CO.. ON dlamon is, Jewelry. etc. 328V4 S. Spring room 11. W E LOAN MONEY TO SALARIED PEO- ple; confidential. Mutual Trust Co., 421 Bullawl blk. _^ SPECIAL NOTICEt C ALTFCnnTIX^rTsA^CAIt?KT^LSAN^ Ing Works clean carpets; upholster- ing, repairing. 229 E. .th St. Phone Main 715. Home A 8264. CLEAN WATCH. 60C; MAIN SPJUNGS, 50c; warranted; old gold $1 pwt. 461 8. Main and 617 B. Spring. DR. A. POLASKY, OPTICIAN. MOVED to 317 W. 3rd st.. ■suite 2 and 4. , PALMISTS - AND MEDIUMS DR. GREEN, CLAIRVOYANT, BUBl- n ess medium, gives life readings dally; test circles Wed, even., I o'clock, Sic. Room 16, 119V4 B. Spring St. Tel. A 6130. MRS. WESLEY. RELIABLE] UFK reader and medium, will be found in new offices at 381 Vt S. SPRING. Room 10. MRS. HAHKbR, RELIABLE PALMIST »nd elßlrovHnt. 444 8. Spring: room L , BUSINEBB OPPORTUNITIES you'" balk if awn" "sitop IN . Hlyeritlde; good vuhuiih for selling. ■ ■ - FLAGQ & SIMMiiNS. UlvurslUe. Cal. LOS ANOELES HERALD: SATURDAY MORNTNO. NOVEMBER 17. I«MJ. WANTED Help— Male MARKS' EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Mnle Office I art kiim R«em4. Unnmrt Phone Mnln MS, ltnm« ABM7. Femitlr Office 2 IIP/4 W. Fourth. Phone «nn«<-< Main 431, Horn* Mir.H. When you need help call on us. we can fill your wants. Our specialty In household help, cooks, chamber maids, lady's maids, nurse girls, man and wife, gardeners, coach man, etc. NOTICE Should you need nny Japanese help Mr. Fred Karumato, our Japanese manager, will select first-class help, household, such as cooks, chamber men, porters, etc' Mule Office open Snndwr forenoon, BRn rno«n HMPI.OYMRSTT AGENCY, 1 34 ttnmt fteeonai ItfCTt. Call on us for nil help and work. We act promptly. Try us. Man and wife and 2 sons for dairy, nil 8 to milk, 150 mo.; blacksmith, $2.50 and fd.; carpenters $4, milkers $40, ranch hands $40, wagon teamsters $2.25, laborers $2. n0. ice man $7l> mo., etc. Also hotel help of all descriptions. Call and lei what we have to offer; we open early. l IANM4N EMPLOYMENT AGENCY C . W. JENKB & CO.. 204 East Sec- ond street Los Angeles, Cal. Both phones: Home 383, Main 383. Carefully selected male and femalo help of all descriptions and nationali- ties, furnished promptly. HUMMKL BROS. * CO.. -EMPLOYMENT AOENTS- A strictly first-class, reliable agency. All kinds of help promptly furnished. our order" Ko'lclted. 16-118 East Second street. Between Main and Los Angeles street*. Largest and best equipped offices on the Pacific coast. HUMMEL BROS. A CO.. 16 and 118 E. 2d St. Telephones— Mnln 508. Home 600. WANTED-SUBSCRIPTION CANVASS- er; salary paid $2.50 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 6:30 p. m. GILLMAN'S BARBER COLLEGE, 122 E . 2d St., will teach you a profession that will make you Independent for life. For particulars call or write.. , 8 00 MEN, 214 R BROADWAY, HAT factory, save you $2 to $5 remodeling your old hat like new; 50c up. WANTED— MEN AT THE BELASCO theater this morning. Apply at the stage entrance at 9:30 a. m. WANTED — FIRST CLASS PANTS presser at once, 326 S. MAIN, room 4, Grand Southern hotel. MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE. Filiations guaranteed MOLER BYS- T EM COLLEGE. 113 H. 20. Agents WANTED— , r; wv AGENTS We want all agents to know that they may take any customers out on our Free Car dally to the McCarthy co.'S florence HEIGHTS :; TRACT the greatest High Grade' Low Priced lots on the market. the McCarthy company, ■ • 203 North Broadway, ".; ■ Phones: Main 1202, Home 8737. ■ ' • ' To Rent .. ,-..,,.. ...;',,; WANTED— ' • ■ ■ ALL OWNERS i — -OF RENTAL PROPERTY—... —TO KNOW THAT WEI— . —DO A RENTAL BUSINESS— - -DON'T WORRY I ? YOU WANT A TENANT— — LI " YOUR PROPERTY— WITH US MINKS & FATMSH. SIS SOUTH HILL STREET. " Real Estate IF YOU HAVE ANY HOUSES FOR sale or rent list them with us. We will do the hustling. DOHERTY & LA ROSE, Main 3042; 726 Grosse Bldg. Money W ANTED—SI26O,— $1260, $2500, $4000. 6 YEARS. ' SIDDALL, 207 Copp Bldg. S ituations Female LAUNDRESS WANTS LAUNDRY •TO take home. Telephone Main 8160. 1 551 E. I4TH ST. Miscellaneous WANTED— TO buy furniture AND household goods. If you are going to sell we will pay you one-third more than others. Phone us. Main 117. Horn« 2164. COLYEAR FUK- NITURE CO. 322 3. Main St To . Purchase — Real Estate WANTED— 6-ROOM COTTAGE S. OR S . W., very near school; the nearer the better. Give price, terms and location. 'BOX 358, Herald. PERSONALS BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE^FOR good buys and quick sales see Me- FADDEN, with the Golden West Realty Co., 711 Grosse bldg., 6th and Spring. .*■'. '-• DRIVING EVERY RHEUMATIC PAIN from earth, Applegate's new tonic. Postal or call James Applegate's Rhymer, New York and Christopher's stores. Broadway. - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES F ls«^^S^X^^LirTESlfA^L7§ffe6 cigar stand; party has other business that requires his Immediate atten- tion; will sell at Invoice. 117 COM- MERCIAL ST. L OBT AND FOUND FOUND — A BLACK MULE, WEIGHT about 1100 lbs.; branded on flank "R." Owner can have same by applying to' , MIGUEL FELIX, Einelita St., Cole- grove. MINING and ASSAYING m Tnlsr"^v^t^h^So^d"^eflorenceB wants parties to stake him for a pros- pecting trip. Address HERALD, BOX 3til, TEAMSTERS AND TRANSFERRING FOR GENERAL HAULING. SIGNAL Transfer, 118 Temple st. Both phones 1 884 BHllmHti.K furnlnhfid ' PATENTS AND patent RIGHTS u,\/.a>u> *~*TaTipha-£ PIONEBK Agcy. Cttlsens Nat. Ilk. bldg. Book fro« CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS C OUI'LUTA HBTB OF PLANB~ t AN'b specification* of beautiful buildings, from «o. up. J. B. Cook, It it\. 708 flpr. ADOPTION A*BOY SI YIOAHd OLD WANTS A GOOD home. Address BOX Stilt. HERALD. FOR RENT •tore* and Offloee T O LET- STORKS — : 85— 101$ R. 9th. - I 20—1001 K. f)th. '. i 17—1003 K. »th. 100—701 W. 7th. i 26— 2104-06 East »th. i IS — 2309 Bant 9th. ! 15—2311 East fth. T . WIKSRNDANaEn, Suite »12, 207_B.^Broadway ; FREE RENT TO .TAN. MEW STORKS, 1 618 E. 28th, cor. Blauson Juno, car line. Houses for RENT-HOUSES. $16; R-room cottage, 1011 Ganahl st, or will sell for $1600; terms, $16 down. $16 month. $40; 14-room house, sis W. 14th st. ALLISON HARI.OW, 2 13 8. liroadway, 124 Phones, Home A En9l, Main 409. $16; WATER PAID; ft ROOMS; BATH; keys nt 1629 E. 26th it., Blauson cars; $25 payments buys cottage. Flats— Furnished FOR $12.60 A MONT H~YOU "CAN RENT housekeeping apartment, furnished com- pleto; range, phone, bath, electricity. 8 36 Crocker st., 911 Diamond St., 1141 W. I st St., 1020 Colton St., 221 N. Figueroa. $16, 1133 W. Ist St., 204-212-218-222 U. Fre- mont. 160 N. Beaudry, 1003 nnd 1011 K. Ninth, 712 Ceres, 334 8. Figueroa, 812 4th, 1028 W. Ist. New location; walking distance. 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 rknt-eleoa"ntly furnish- ed outside rooms, with bath, single or en suite. $2.60 and up per week. 137 South iironrtwny. 6 11 WEST PICoT COR. HOPE— furnished outside rooms; reasonable; walking distance. * FOR SALE Houses FOR SALE— (5275) NEW HOUSE We have It. 7 rooms $3800. You want It, $3800. Southwest, beautiful house, lovely location. Cement cellar, dumb waiter, 4 bed rooms. Big lot and alley. . Only $4200 (5279) $4200— Immense front living room finished most harmoniously in dark wood; a very wide porch extends across front of the house which faces east; the pantry and kitchen are especially convenient for their arrangement, and the three bed rooms are unusu- ally large; 2-story house. mm 10 GRIMES & MAURICES ■ ,•■■-• ALEXANDER, Room 19, 205 W. Fifth at., Opposite Alexandria hotel. FOR SALE— ARE you LOOKINgTfOR A bargain? $3700 ." V ; :'. Jefferson St. frontage. ! Within one block of Main, which is the longest street In tho city, and will take you to the great San Pedro harbor. You can seoure a lot 60x160, 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'niUIBN, Jefferson and Main. South 2276. Home 25838. FOR SALE— • i NEW UP-TO-DATE »,- 5-ROOM BUNGALOW Mission style, tinted walls, large living room, fireplace, enameled and nickel plumbing; large level lot, gar- den and flowers; cement sidewalks i and curbs, oiled street, located one- half , block from the new Pasadena ' boulevard, 5 cent car fare, twelve minutes' ride to business part of city. Price $2600. Owner Home telephone C 1052 or address BOX 191, Herald. FOR SALE — 4-room house East 37th St.; lot 42x 1 42 to alley; terms; $1200. ' ■ 4-room house; lot 40x138, East 27th St.; $1200, $600 down, $16 per mo. 4-room bungalow East 27th St.; lot 4 0x95; $1600. 6-room modern oottage; lot 25x17G, near Eastlake park; $1000. - 5-room cottage; lot 50x160 on Bank St.; $1400. GOLDEN WEST REALTY CO., '..■>,- Til Grosse 111. Ik- 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 (500. JOS. E. DAVIS, 718 Fay Bldg. FOR SALE, $3000— NEW MODERN 6-room cottage, cement sidewalk, curb, granite street, sewer, large lot, lawn, fenced and barn. See owner at 1230 E. 50TH ST, one block east of Central aye., or telephone South 4 015. Terms. FOR SALE— 6-room cottage on lot 60x125; bath, toilet, mantel, etc.; price $1850; $100 cash, balance $20 per month. 7-room, IV4-story, lot 50x158; price $2375; $500 cash, balance $25 per month. New 6-room cottage on lot 50x175, Highland Park; price $2500; $500 cash. E . G. DEVENB, 27 Laughlln 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-BOYLE HEIGHTS IN- VESTMENT CO. Tel. Boyle 1543. 2708 Brooklyn aye. FOR SALE— HANDSOME 7-ROOM BUN- galow In choice southwest section; hard- wood floors, elegant pressed brick fire- place and 1 mantel, splendid buffet, beam ceilings, paneled wainscoting, 2 toilets; every convenience; lawn in large lot, fenced; cement walk and steps; close to car lines and a bargain at $4500; easy terms. PITTSI3ITRG REAL ESTATE CO., 811-15 Laughlln Bldg. WANTED— HAVE BUYERS waiting for 5 and 6-room houses and can pos- itively sell anything that is worth the price. - TRY US. CALL UP Phones. A 7296 or Main 524 today. J . R. MACLINTOCK, 704 Grant bldg. L OOK! THINK) ACT I AHLINUTON HEIGHTS. . 5-UOOM COTTAGE. PRICE) a 2300. WOIITII (3100. 1. F. OiIAY, 8 31 (ttlm.ou Bid*. . Home 6TI& OOTTAGH only snuao . Moo <...Im *20 1-rr Mo. ' Here Is a fine investment on very liberal terms. A pretty 6-ruoiii cot- tage, only 10 minutes' ride on elec- tric car. Will rent for $18 per month. Gas, eleotrioity and alley. Good proposition. for a home or an invest- ment. JOM- A H» iilMi LAND CO., 9 18 West Third *t. FOR SALE ____^_ H elites $26 DOWN. $25 MONTHLY BUYS COT- tAge. Glasby. 26th cor.. Slauson Jctn can, 1 688 EAST ADAMS, 8 ROOMS, MOT>- ern; $8000, 1 rio down. Bee OWNER. 2 121 on 2123 court, nf,ar AI.VA rado, 5 rooms; big lot; $50 down. City Lota and Lands ~T - Hollywood Free Excursions «'«rt from our office at «ll times. Thirty choice residence lot*, facing on Acncla. Gordon and Locutt streets. The most choice and select property In that beautiful city for th« money. The lots are situated with a grand view of the foot« Mils nnd mountains and the advantages of nn ocean breeze, with the cooling effects In the summer and the protection of the foothill* during the win- ter The Improvements are of the best with five-foot cement walks end cement curbs, streets are graded and oiled. parkway to be planted with ornamental trees In front of every lot Pure r.rtestan wa- ter piped In the street*, all lots have 60 feet frontage. Prices $550 to $650 I On easy payments and fifty per cent cheaper than similar • property. Terms each, $50 cash. $10 per month. Our of- fice open Ail Day Sunday To Issue free tickets. Urine; your friends and family out ti look <.ver our property, then compare our prices with' those of similar tracts. Call at our office for tickets, maps and ail Information. Grlto k Hamilton, 25 W. Second St. NADEAU'S PIONEER HOME TRACT This beautiful tract adjoins Hunt- lngton park, also the famous Cudahy ranch. ■..*, Fronts on Florence aye. lL<D>tt§ $30©' Esksßh $10 CASH $10 PER MONTH NADEAU " NADEAU ' NADEAU This is positively the best value In the vicinity. Call early and get a choice lot. Nadeaii Realty Co. Phone Main 8470. 227 Bryson Blk. Cor. Second and Spring. Office open Sundays until 12i30., WESTMINSTER SQUARE THE NEW WESTLAKE DISTRICT This magnificent now residence tract Is located at tho 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 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 bis; profits. ALTHOUSE BROS.. Members L. A. Realty Board, 2 54 Laughlln Bldg. Main 263. Home Ex. 2«l. FOR SALE- BARGAIN $450 This price is $150 less 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 $12.60 per month. OWNER, Home telephone C 1052. Or address BOX 190, Herald. McDonald & stott. 1 09 to 317 Lnnkershlm Building T O BUY. Owners and dealers In real esfat* who have properties for sale or ex- change will find 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. Kast- ern property a specialty. We have the best trader In th* United States; It means dollars to you to make his acquaintance. We will give you quick action an.l honest treatment whether you are • buyer or seller. Come in and see us. McDonald & stott. Entrance 812 Lankershlm Bids;. Homo Phone 474(1. Sunset Main 4655. _ SNAPS. On the Eagle Rock car line, near the Huntington new car shops. INSIDE CITY LIMITS. Two lots 40x100, all Improvements, $850.00 each, $616.00 down, balance $10.00 per month. Two lots 40x160, with improvements. $»25.00 each, $290.00 down, balance $10.00 per month. Address OWNER, Box A 23, Herald of- flee. F OII IQAtiI.K HOCK LOTS — Bee~ WALKRR A CLARK, Agent*. Home phone 492— 'through (Jlends.lt Exchange, office corner of Central and Colorado , ayes, Eaftie Rook. FOB BALE— LOTS. ■ $1560— on >9th st, Just west ol Central aye. $1160— Lot on ■ 46th St. wost of Figueroa . street; streets graded, cement walks and curbs. Cheapest lots in their respective localities. ALLISON 11.41U.0W, - 217 South Broadway, Room 118. Phones II »iuc 409. Main 409. FOR SALE City Lota and Lands MONETA I AVENUE Home Tract Free Excursions start from our offices at all times. 1 00 Choice ReaMenee LOTS Fnolnß nn Moncta nv«-., Monntnln View. Pnlnarttln nnil Hnwlnml »rf- nnes, l.lirnltpln. Drive. PnolnY boulevard nnd Mnln at, The most choice and select prop erty In the southwest The lots ar« situated with a Grand View of <he Mountains. $375— to $700, Including (ill modern Im- provements. Our terms are $50 I $10 CASH PER MONTH Offices open all day Sunday to Issue free tickets. Tiring 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 all Information. GRIDER-WOOLNER CO., 19 H. Broadway. BURKE BROS., 4 53 S. Spring St. 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 Come in and see me Monday and let me explain particulars and terms. THIS IS A BARGAIN : 521 Stlmson. .. FOR SALE Lot noxino On Wall Street. $1200 CASH Owner is cast and placed this price .on the lot. If you want to make an Investment that will make you 60 per cent call and see JOHNSTON WITH C . HOWARD FINLEY CO., 3 41 South Hill St. FOR SALE— "" On the corner of Palo , Alto and .Lake Shore, one block north of Tem- ple, on the car line transfer point of 4 lines. A largo corner lot with a small 4 -roomed house in the rear. Will sell as a whole or In part cheap for cash. . THOS. J. HAMPTON. 19 S. Broadway. . L. A. R. B. FOR SALE - Large lot, 82x135 feet on West Adams Heights, near 29th. This week, price $2500; terms. • ••■ • DAI.Y WITH ---v C . HOWARD FINLEY CO., 1 841 South Hill »«. Hotels and Lodging Houses FOR SALE — ""-"" A Comfortable Flat This Is something nice in a neat (• room furnished flat; all modern con- veniences. Three rooms now bring- ing 532. Rent Is $20 a month. Price is right if taken -nt once. Owner going east. 1 47 North Grand Aye. Live Stock— Horses, Mules, Cattle COWS CHEAP All milking: Qlendale Electric line and city limits. WHITMORE DAIRY. Miscellaneous FOR SA' —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. . YOU CAN BUY GOOD PIANOS AT LOW prices at F. W. KRINGEL'S, 845 S. Spring. Tuning and repairing. Broad- way 2688. Home F8126. Suburban Property FOR ALT/ DENA PROPERTY OF ANY. kind see L, M. PHATT. 608 Laughlln Bldg., or AUadena office at end of car _line. Orange Groves L . M. PRATT, LAUGHLIN BLDG. "Headquarters for Orange Groves." Business Property 000 — 126 teet on north side Third, 1 00 feet on Heai'dry. wltli modern 10-room house. $10,000—217 S. Beaudry. lot 41x125 ft. to 20-foot alley, with modern 9-room house. $6100 — 1110 West Second street lot 2 9x115 feet to 20-foot alley; modern B-room cottage. ALLISON BARLOW, 2 17 S. Broadway, rooms 123, 124, 125. 1 26 Phones 409. FOR SAI — ■ Are you looking for factory or warehouse sites? No regtrl»'~>ns; close In. $26 per front toot, any frontage. Close to Salt Lake railroad. This Is good enough to Investigate. F . D. DAVIKS. 1 425 E. I/t st., or 4th and Clarence. Home 41378. Boyle 1386 or 667. ' Country Property FOR SALE— ~~" HEMET 10-ACRB TRACTS. Buy 20 acres at Hemet, plant half to potatoes and half to oranges; the potatoes will pay your living ex- penses and run the ranch until your oranges come into bearing, after which you win have an Income that will make you independent the rest of your life. Bend for booklet or see It, M. I'HATT, Agent Hemet Land Co., 6 08 laughlln Bldg. _ • ■ , Live Stock— Poultry, Birds, Dogs ' POULTRY You can get your Thanksgiving; chicken* ut a very, low price If you come quick at corner 4th and Molino st. They must.be sold at onou. 1 son »■ inn. n»m> i *,-.<>. Mum a.toy CXttitllttSfot&tJW** l*argeet Bue« /t2f l Z*-~rM>Jjly«<ii !"*'» ColUoe In K^^ "*"•" L«g Afloelee. r>r ftrn-7 W Mi »«. {5E83W f for Safe v lmßflr Cottage— South- ><£wjp*r\ west 6 rooms, modern, porcelain laundry tub;;' best plumbing, gas and electricity, etc. A sacrifice, must be sold this week. ' Price only $2700, Bowiif Ai.mr.nso.v, $01-208 Laughlln nidg. EDUCATIONAL SPANISH LESSONS GIVEN BY Ex- perienced Spanish tenaher. Telephone.. Horn* C10r.2. or address BOX 193. Herald. ', Fur exchange - Real Estate . BEN WHITE Will Exchange your property, Immense bargains, ap- ply at once. Satisfaction and quick ■ results. Member Realty Board. $04-* :• BRYSON BLOCK, 3d and Spring sts. C LE-»R ACREAGE FOR CITY EQUITY. BIDpALL. 218 8. Broadway. - PHYSICIANS VtcrXSD'"''kSS m "~6A6. i'&H aucciiaiJ^ fully treat all female diseases and I Irregularities: 10 years' experience: V consultation free. Hours, 9a. m. to » ■ p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 11 a. m. 104 MERCANTILE PLACE, over 141 , ft. Spring. .• ; . ■■-. ■'„ DR. HAIGH, REGISTERED PHYSICIAN " and surgeon, cures chronic, nervous and genlto-urlnary diseases of men and women. Consultation free In person or by letter. Room 840 Byrne 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. Broadway. l DR. BAHRENBURG, FEMALE DlS- e ases, monthly Irregularities, stric- ture, piles, blood, skin and private I diseases. 465 B. BROADWAY. < DR. MERRILL. SPECIALIST — I complaints, scientific methods, chronic and private diseases— either sex. 2 06 S. BDWAY. THE ORIENTAL MEDICAL INBTI- ' tutc, 314 E. sth St., guarantees to cure chronic and nervous diseases of men; consultation free. ' ■ • ■ -.' '-■■;* ;■■ A. MRS. LAIYOU. SPECIALIST. . ALL forms female diseases; prompt relief; advice free. 319 S. Spring St., rooms 27-28. 1 DR. TAYLOR — FEMALE SPECIALIST and obstetrics. BELASCO THEATER, Main st , ..i.. . .. ,-. -<: DR. LANE & CO., SPECIALISTS, 830 \ S . SPRING ST.. over Santa Fe offices. DR. T. W. STONE] . ATTENTION TO diseases of women. 415 % 8. SPRING. j DR. GARRISON. CANCER AND TUMOU ' specialist. 8. W. cor. 7th and Hill. . A „ ! n A O - * AT ' LAW • rTTTB^WETrPonCET^HTrsKATu^ ' lilt lit Law and Collection company collect your accounts than to wish you had. Beat references. 8 04 Severance Bids;., N . W. cor. 6th and Main. Phones Home F3254. Bdway. 6201. MARRIAGE AND PROBATE LAWS A specialty. No fee without success. E. P . MOREY, 621 Stimson blk., cor. 3d and Spring. Phone (718. Open even- lngs. . • .. "- f; . . ...:..• DIVORCE LAWS— ADVICE FREE; NO ' fee without success; private. J. 11. SMITH, 122 W. Third St., room 221. 1 to 6 p. m. LAW BUSINESS OF ALL KINDS. COCHRAN. 503 Bradbury Block. *--/ SOCIETY NOTICES p^6^rjrpr^?^LTjM^f«iALrfijg r distinguished French ' traveler, . phren- ' ologist, physiognomist and ■' psycholo- gist, will lecture and give demonstra- tions before the Progressive Club in . Symphony Hall, 232 S. Hill St., Sunday, I Nov. 18, at 8 o'clock. In the afternoon , at 3 o'clock Prof. L. T. Fisher lectures on "The Universality of Religion.'.', Free. ■■■..■■. -.'.-. ,- TRANSFER . AN P- STORAGE C^i^iXß~'WA"Kl£HOT§_s'T!ffr'~* 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. t ■ .-. • PIANOS, i iA^oa^oLL»» J oN Sll 2ASV" PaVmjSntS^ Pianos rented at low rates. -A. G. GARDNER PIANO HOUSE. Ltd., 11l Winston st Tel. Black 2221; Home " F" 8189 UMBRELLAS AND GLOVE MAKERS m JY~HSuir^T."~FACToItS PRICES! Big assortment Umbrellas recovered and made to . order. . 117 W. Fourth St., new Hellman building. ■ ■ ', business OPPORTUNITIES PoTt s"ale-restaur"a^t " " and ' lunch counter, 807V4 E. 6th St., In front of Arcade depot. ■. : ■ ' , . . ==»''■ oHOES REPAIRED I MEN'S OAK Vi SULtb, 6i-l\ U.U. Jl; LA- dies'. Tic Factory Shoe Store. 811 W. »th. CHIROPODISTS AND MANICURISTS D T?TTSri^MKRrik~THOMSEN7~IuK: geon Chiropodists. 415V4 S. Spring st. • LEGAL HOT ICES Notice of Meeting w '■'"' ' To the Stockholders of the Provident Mutual Building-Loan Association: The annual meeting of the stockhold- ers of the Provident Mutual Building" v Loan association will be held at the of- floe of the association. 135 South Broad way, Los Angeles, Cal., on Tuesday, the 20th of November, 1906, at 7:80 o'clock in the evening, for the purpose of elect- lng directors and for the transaction of ■ such other business as may properly ' come before the meeting. By order of ' L . W. BLINN. President J . M. HUNTER. Secretary. 1-6-20 lt>t ,' ■ y Sealed proposals will be received at office of Treasurer Pacific branch,' N. H. D V. a.. Soldiers' Home, Los . Angeles ' County, Cal.. until 11! o'clock, m., De- cember 8, 1908, and then . opened,', for furnishing and delivery of supplies under hospital, repairs, farm and . clothing, " In , accordance with instructions and speci- fications, copies of which with 'blank: proposals and other Information, may be ' had upon , application to T. J. ; Cochrane, j . Treasurer. . • . • ■ GROCERIES • ly at 328 W. 6th st, is now located at 6 14 ■• W. > Pico st. ■ Goods always the <•, best at right prices. Prompt dellv- ■ ■ cry. UutU phones. -