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THE WEATHER ■ t/pa ANGELAS, Nctv. M, liX»._ Tlnie.JTh er. |Hum. |Wlna!Tvic:y. | Wthr. 8w.m.l 4t ' I 77 I NX ■ « |Ll~Hajn temperature 49. Minimum temperature tl. ' Itn Infill I past 24 hourx, .07. Rainfall for sensnn, ,63. MARRIAGE LICENSES / 11 ' OURNEY-HILKER-James Ourney, aged tl, a native of Missouri and a resident of South Pasadena, and Kmmn Milker, aged 19, ii native of Missouri and a resi- dent of St. Louis. • ' A CKLEY-JILBON - Edward N.*Ack- ley, aged 71, a native of Michigan and a resident ..I Los Angeles, and Melissa . A. Jillson, aged 70, native of Vermont and a resident of Oakland. BAIRD-HINCLAIR-George Balrd, ajred 3 9, native of Wisconsin, and Daisy Bin flair, aged 27, native of Illinois; both residents of I, on Angeles. N IMS-ItROWN— David NUM. aged 24, a native or Kansas and resident of Los Angeles, and Rachel Brown, aged 20, •' nallve of lowa and resident M Long GAYDON-DEOEOVANNINI-flenry Gay- don, and 24, native of France, and Catherine Degoovsnnlnl, nged iJ, natlvo of Italy: both residents of Los Angeles. LOPEZ- VAUZULA-Manuel L"P?z. d. a native of Mexico, and cc f delta fc V" u *"' aged 16, native of Mexico; both rest- dents of Log Angeles. , , ROSS-THONX-Kclley Ross, aged 37, a native of Tennessee, and l.ula ihonx, aged 33, native of New York; both rcsl- W d ARNE-GOU LD- ? rhomas Warne, BRe.l 2 6 native of Kansas and resident of Los Angeles, and Llla Gould, aged 20, a native of Wisconsin and a resident of EVaVo-REKSE— Joe Evaro, aged 67, a EVARO-REEBF:-Jop Evaro, n-^ native of California, and Anna Reese, aged 17, a native of California; both residents of Chatsworth Park. \ ERVIN-KUHN— Charles Krvin, aged 36, natlvo of Ohio, and Adelelne Kiihn, aged 28, native of West Virginia; both residents of Los Angeles. MEISSEN-SOUTHSTONE— Fred Meis- sen, aged 24, native of Nebraska, and Rirth Southstone, aged 20, native of New York; both residents of llyne.*, Cal. MUNSON-RUSSELL— George Munson, aged 28, native of California and a resi- dent of Newman, Cal., and Kdna Rus- sell, aged 23, native of North Dakota and a resident of Los Angeles. BRUTTIG-HANNON — Peter Hruttlg, aged 30, native of California, and Mar- ttaret Hannon, aged 22, native of Cali- fornia; both residents of Los Angeles. W ILLIAMS-CRUM — Pearl Williams, aged 21, native of Missouri, and Jane Crum, aged 17, native of Texas; both residents of Long Beach. BRIDGES-THOBA BEN— llenrv Bridges, nged 20, native of Illinois and resident of Pasadena, and Martha Thobaben, aged 22, native of Wisconsin and resi- dent of Los Angeles. ALLEN-MOSHER— George Allen, aged "2. native of New York, and Kate Mo- slier, aged 29, native of California; both residents of Los Angeles. GUZMAN-ALFARO - Pablo Guzman, - aged 22. native of Mexico, and ' Maria Alfaro. aged 18, native of Mexico;, both residents of Los Angeles. FORSYTH-JONES-James Forsyth. aged 2!>, native of Scotland and resident of Mexico City. Mexico, and Anna Jones, aged 27. native of Utah and resident of •- San Gabriel. SPLITTSTOESSER-STEVENS — William ; . Spllttstoesser. aged 29, native of- Min- nesota, and Nettle. Stevens,' aged 28, a native of California; both residents of ' Los Angeles. GIDEON-McDONOUGH— Gilbert Gideon, aged 24, native of Missouri, and Blanche • McDonough, aged 21, native of Iowa; both residents of Los Angeles. TAYLOR-WILLIAMS— John Taylor, aged 6 0, native of Missouri, mid Anna Wil- liams, aged 64, native of Canada; both residents of Los Angeles. STEVENS-KELLEY— Graham Stevens, ■ aged 39, native of Missouri, and Mary • Kelley, aged 28, native of Kentucky; both residents of Los Angeles. McGUIGAN - HAWTHORNE — Melville McGulgan, aged 26, native, of Kansas, and Margaret Hawthorne, aged 22, a ■ natlvo of Ohio; both residents of Long Beach. THOMPSON-DUGUETTE— F. Thompson, • ,aged 24, native of Indiana, and Eva Du- quette, aged 22, native of Kansas; both 4 residents of Los Angeles. TARIN-BRRNAL— Lnure Tarln. • clued 22, •'native of Texas, and Jessie Berna>> aged 19, native of Mexico; both resi- dents of Los Angeles. EAGER-ALLOTT— Charles Eager, aged . 58, native of Ohio, and Sylvia Allot ; aged 37, native of Pennsylvania; both residents of Los Angeles. , BENJAMIN-ATWOOD— Benjamin, aged 34, native of Illinois, and Jessie At wood, aged 34. native of Michigan; both residents of Los Angeles. DEATHS KEEFER— Lewis, aged 20 years, Califor- nia hospital; typhoid fever. KASPER— Annie, aged 30 years, county hospital; peritonitis." nil, AND— Emma, aged 34 years, 407 East • Forty-sixth street; convulsions. M ARNGO—E xIgno, aged 30 years, 625 Col- lege street; phthisis pulmonalls..- . WEBBER— Herman, aged 5 months, 113 South St. Louis street; meningitis. PENDERGAST— Nora, aged 4 days, 1021 Naucl street; Inanition. ■ KARLOW— David, aged ' 27 years, 2241 Wall street; hemorrhage. • • PALMER— Leonidas. aged 71 years, 2521 Wabash street; meningitis. - RUSH— Netea, aged 13 years, emergency hospital: inanition. M IYAKAWA— aged 25 years, Japanese hospital; peritonitis. B OWKER—E IIen, aged 74 years, 2618 El- lendale place; diabetes. I ,I'NDSKV-M ary, aged 70 years, 907 West Twenty-eighth street; arterlo* sclerosis. MATURA— K.. aged 34 years, county hos- pital; phthisis pulmonnlis. MOORE— Mollle, aged 01 years, county hospital: pneumonia. JOHNSOH-Adello, aged 55 years, ■ «51 Ruth venue; cancer. , F RIEDOEN—E mIIe, aged 21 years, 2017 West Seventh street; pneumonia. BIRTHS FROEHLK'II— Henry and wife, 1314 Flower street, a boy. MENSl'll — William and Wife, 3COO South Main street, a girl. D UNTLEY—L IIas and wife. 2312 Hunter street, a girl. f iIPPMAN—Sam— Sam and wife, 2282 E street, a boy. Pee' ft Chase Co., undertakers and embalmerr 1 lady assistants. 433 S. Hill. t ») w»i- m. HINtS & GO.. Funeral Directors Hurt- moved lo their aew building oil the >'. 10. cor. loth unit I'loiver. B oil) phones 65. Lady assistant. FUNERAL NOTICE • ■' _ BECiv— At 745 South Alvarado y%_ntreot, November 24, 1906. Samuel V JfT P. deck, brother of Peter P. Beck / \/\ and Mary A. Chappelle, aged 71 " 1" years. Funeral from the Masonic Temple, 431 South Hill street, Tuesday, Nov. 27, at 2 p. in., under the auspices of Southern California Lodge 278. F4 and A. M. Friends Invited. • ■ LOST AND FOUND LOST— A LADIES' CLOSED^FACE watch, with leather automobile fob, be- tween S ml ii p. m. Friday night, Hope and Pico. Watch valued as Keepsake. Liberal reward If returned to Lee Motor Car Co.. 1218 8. Main st. LOST— A GOLD PIN ON SAN PEDRO between 17th and Pico or either on San Pedro ami Myrtle. A picture of my mother and the only one. Finder return to 742 East I .Hi A LARGE BLACK* HOG STRAYED Into my yard three or four days ago. Owner can "ye same by calling .Mr. EDMISTO. Phone Boyle 896. goo South _Qless. _ F OUND—B MALL~BAY'~HORSE~WITH cotton rope. NKTTI.KToN. Indiana, -.mil, of gtaphenson, vi phone Park _L - - • SHOES REPAIhEO Mi'iNi HO AX ■ fc StH.KH, SEW 'KIi, II I, A dlra' 7Do. Factory Bbce Btore 813 W. 8. CHURCH NOTICE* crfmaT chukcii — corner isth and Flower. Rev. RnVer P. l.rr-. ren- tor; Sunday Services nt ti n. m. »nd 7 :30 p m.; early l^hrntion holy com- munion on third Sunday snd Hnlnt«' Day, it 7:30 n, m. Strangers es- pecially Invited. University eaf« pass the door. T!io»fe desiring tele- phone connection* for "shut-Ins" tele- phone 7912. Church physician m th» church every mornlnif from 8:30 to » :$O, Serviteii end m»< Irln" fr«# ta all. Church open dally for private TJrayer from * n. m. until !. p. m. PENIEL HALf.. 227 "OITH MAIN streett — A noonday prnyor meeting Is held each week day, 12 to 1 o'clock. Gospel meeting every night nt 7:50 p. m . Run. l.'M- service* 11s folio !) n. m., men's prayer mi ■ ling; ft:4r., Bab- bath school «nd Ulble class; 11 o 'c!t»elt, prenchhiß; -I p. m., holiness meeting; evni ■•.. - 1 1 m 11 • - service nt night. Rev. T. ,■ FTKUKon, Mrs. M. P . Fergunon and O. It. stiuld. super* Intendents of the mission. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH*, Hope street, near Ninth. floats fr*e, Rev. William Horace Day, D. D., pus- tor; Rev. Warren F. Day. D. D., pastor emeritus; Hurry Clifford Lott, chnlr director; Dean Waller F. Hkeele. or- ganist. Morning . rvlce, II o'clock. Rev. Warren F. Day will preach. Evening service, 7:80 o'clock Musi<-n; service, portions of Oaul's "Holy City." with other vocal and Instrumental selection*, will be given by the - ir.niisi and double _quartet ;j _ Hhort address by Dr. Day. SECOND CHUHCH OK CHRIST] SCl- e nlist. Simpson Auditorium, 7»l 9. Hope st. Services Sunday 11 a. m. and I p. M .i sermon from the Christian Science Quarterly. Subject, ■■<•.."! the Only Cause .111.1 Creator." Children's Sunday school D:iW a. m. Wednesday evening meeting nt 8 o'clock. Rending rooms. 5 10-511 Herman .W. Hellmnn bldg., Spring and Fourth Rts'., open dally. Sundays excepted, from 9 a. m. to 5 p . m. ).■.;< .. ST. PAUL 8 CATHEDRAL. 0??. S. OLIVE street (near the 10-.idliifi hotels), tho Rev. J. ,T. Wllklno. D. D.. dean and rector. Services, 7:30 (Sunday school 9 :S0) and 11:30 a. m.. 7:30 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 y» apart and rest awhile. All welcotno. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 614 W . Adams, near Flgucroa' street. Rev. Lewis G. Morris, rector; Sunday, ser- vices, 7:30 a. m., 11 a. m., 5 p. m, This Is a FREE church and all are cordi- ally invited. Take the Grand afenue car to Adams street and walk one block west. Take the University car to Chester place, walk through Ches- ter place and one block east on Adams street. THE LOS „' NGELES FELLOWSHIP. Benjamin Fay Mills, permanent min- ister. Regular mid-week meeting Wednesday evening 8 o'clock. Symphony hall. Special Thanksgiving service, with three minute addresses by Mr. end Mrs. Mills and the associate minister, Mr. Blight, followed by a testimony meeting. Open to all. Everyone cordially In- vited. 1 . DENTISTS SCHIFFMAN DENTAL CO., 1 07 N. Spring St.— Painless extract- . Ing, filling, crown and bridge work, flexible rubber plate. Pure gold 1111- lngs.I Ings. 75c- up; all other ' fillings, 60c up; cleaning teeth. 50c up; gold crowns and bridge work, $5.00 up; sets teeth, $5.00 up. Also open evenings and Sunday forenoons. DR. WM. BACHMAN, DENTIST, FOR*- merly of Minneapolis, is permanently located at 209-10 Johnson Bldg., 4th and Broadway. • Both phones. . DR. FLECKENSTEIN, DENTIST, 132 N. Broadway, Thorpe bldg. High grade den- tal work. Open evenings and Sunday. DR. CICERO STEVENS, DENTIST, suite 411-412 Lankershlm bldg. FRANK STEVENS. 324 ',<■ SO. Sl'ltlNO. SANITARIUMS . . M KB. M. HEKHKttT'B BANITAftIUM- Massage. baths of all kinds, newly ■ equipped with needle spray and shower; — Russian and Turkish baths a specialty chiropody, manicuring; scalp and facial massage. 225H West Ist at. Home 3SU9. NEW SANITARIUM,-6 2 9 %*S. BDWAY. Electric,, vibratory massage, vapor, alcohol and., sulphume baths. Sail glow, manicuring, chiropody and face massage. Phone il.'i32. '' BATHS AND MASSAGE MANICURING, SHAMPOOING, FACIAL massage and oil rubs. Have you Tried Them? •• Room 1, 610& S. SPRING. SANITARY BATHS. SCIENTIFIC MAS- sago, nervousness and rheumatism sue- , cessfully treated. 018V4 S. SPRING st., suite 9. Hours 9 a. m,. to 11 p. m. Open . Sundays. ; . ■'■:.'., ":'...■ ',; • ■%..■■ INDIGESTION. NERVOUS . DISEASES and rheumatism cured without drugs. Expert massage. Physicians' ■ refer- ences. HARRIETT E. . LAMB, ll»Mi S . Spring. Home phone A 6130; ' ! . . 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. ..,-.■ thJTmitchell baths— vapor AND steam, salt and electric tub baths, massage, alcohol and oil rub; open Sundays. 218 N. MAIN ST.. room 1. LEWIS PARLORS. ; SUGGESTIVE vitaopat chiropody, electric and mag- netic massage. 207 N. Broadway, room 2 02. Hours 10 to 9; closed Sundays. . PALATIAL BATHS-EASTERN- TRAIN- ed operators. Formerly 127 1 /. N. Bdway.; now Viii, N. SPRING ST. Hours 10 to 1 2 p. m. Tel. Home A 2423. YOU ARE NOT HURRIED WHEN YOU go t0. 125 TEMPLE STREET for bath and massage. ' No slkhs In window. Best of patronage solicited. •■ LONDON MANICURE 'AND MASSAGK paviors, Nubian perfumed treatment. Located nt 141V4 N. Broadway, parlor 6. Select patronage solicited. ELECTRIC INSTITUTE. 220 FRANK- I in St., room 6, Including baths, mas- sage and electric blanket, sweats tor rheumatism. MASSAGE AND CHIROPODY PAR- lors. Lessons given In geometric as- trology. Room 12. 145 W. STH ST., I the Chester. THE ROSENBERG— BATHS AND MAS- tag», 509 ., W ' Tempi, St.. room 2. Home A .'.076 Formerly 127 N. HroHdway SULPHUME. VAPOR. ELECTRIC AND tub bath*. masßage anil chiropody. 7 01 V, S. BDWAY. Phone Main 3133. 3 21 S. HILL ST., BATHS, MASSAGES for colds, rheumutlsm. nervousness. Hrs. U to 10 p. m. open Sundays, rin. 8. DR. MAUD HOLLEY, VACUUM~~i)E~. veloper. 245 Vi S. Spring, room 3. Phone 7340. ELECTRIC TREATMENTS AND ALCO- m hoi rubs 141 V 4 N. BROADWAY, room 7. ALCOHOL RUBS AND ELECTRIC treatments. I ill,;, N. Broadway, Vudiii 7. SOCIETY NOTICES , "ONOMANCV" ii liii-; WONDKRFI 1 Bulence of delineating character by the color vibrations of the letters of your name. Don't laugh. at • this until you have heard Mrs. X, Gertrude Smith's lecture and witnessed her delineations before the Progressive club In Symphony hall, (_ B. Hill street, this evening at 1 o'clock. Vocal nolu by th« brfiuunl dramatic soprano, Miss [on« Esther ilariu-lil. Free. t-mncr CONTRACTORS We Ht'll, l) 4-UOOM 7BUNGA'LO7 BUNGA'L0 W, 1300 2 room *175 Low bid* on all clubm>B of buildings. I'liinn free. l.l')A\'i:it OUKNTIIART & co., in... 434 8. Hill st. PATENTS AND PATENT RIGHTB tJ.w.AKD - HAItI'HAM, HIUNtC-H A gi-y. CltUtu* Kat. ilk. blUv. Hook 1 (r«e. LOS ANOELES HERALD: TUESDAY MORNTNG. NOVEMBER 27. 1906. WANTED Help— Msl» W/fl >i I T ! oni»Bns Hn P DBl&il M filLl/ ' 1 <>" IiLLH, [|»>«K\ i:'iniiU!F.vr «<il■^.^ C . W. .IENKB « CO.. M East »««• end street, |,os Angeles, Cal. Uoth phones; Horn« 389, Main 38$. Carefully selected male nnd ferns lc lieln nt nil (toiKTlpttons ami national!- i .t-s, fi/rnlaned promptly. CftrfHSnttri^ WnrkomlthK, rancH hands, milkers, scraper tenm*t»i-s, wa^on teamsters, milkers, transfer drlvero. ex- > press drivers, man drive cool team, man drive fcrllllsser wagon, horse enf- rcrs, 5 ranch teamsters, »*i mo. and fd.; other good positions at top wn— ••!, m:iu and wife for hath home, Wn mo nnd ni I Jap wnltpr. Jap kitchen boy, Jap laiirxlry hoy, Jap hoi.Ke boy, Jap cook. liimp cook, >'i" mo.: ranch cook .mil tun helpers, $Hf» mo.; waiters, dishwashers; other good positions. RED CROSS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, Kit Kb si Second street. We furnish help of ill kinds; our pal rons win rimi thai the service we will be able to give them In the future will be even better than In the nnst. ns we hnve flow 11 lame female department as weil ns mnle. We would like to have you ill •••■•■. Inspect our quarters, Car- pfiit.T . )Ui nnd $4; miners, W. 60; Bhnfl men. II; milkers. $40; ranch hand*, lnliorern, mnn to run grader, man and wife for ranch; tenmsters, etc., etc., also hotel and restaurant help of nil kinds. See wiiai we have to olTerl We also have work of nil kinds far l*lle.- Cnll find see our list. itr.n CHOIR rmpi.oymest AOBIfCY) I.'M KnNl Second Street. Mnln 8820 llomp 7(17,0 Select help of all kinds furnished promptly. Call on us for all your help nnd work. Our selection of work we have to offer will be found to be among the Inrgest lii the city. Call nnd In- spect our hoards. Wo will treat you different. Ask our patrons. They are our reference. We open early. MARKS7S 7 EMPLOYMENT . AGENCY All classes of help furnished on short notice. Hotel, restaurant, household, ranch hands, mechanics, laborers, handy men. engineers with licenses, elevator men. We also furnish Japanese help of all kinds. Mr. Kusumato has charge of that department and will fill your or- ders with accuracy anil dispatch. Male office 125 E. 2nd at. / Sunset .Main 4«i, Home Asii47. Female office 215% W. 4th st. Sunset' Main 431. Home A 4158. HUMMEL BROS. & CO., ~**^ —EMPLOYMENT AGENTS — A strictly first-class, reliable agency. All kinds of help promptly furnished. Your orders solicited. .. , 116-118 East Second street, Between Main nnd Los Angeles sts. " Largest and best equipped offices on the Pacific coast .. HUMMEL BROS. & CO., 16 and 118 E. 2d St. Telephones — Main 509. '/ Home 509. P RINTER—M AKE-UP MAN OR JOB printer; must have had considerable experience; be sober and give refer- ences; steady work at good wages in first-class country dally and Job office. DAILY JOURNAL, Hanford, Cal. WANTED— A GOOD MALE STENOG- rapher; also a good bookkeeper and stenographer. Position out of city. ! State experience and salary expected. Address 1 Box 440, Herald. 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 K 2d St., will teach you a profession that will -inn you Independent for life. ' For particulars call or write. WANTED-BOOK SALESMAN : FOR high grade proposition; new. publication;, leads new plan; big mone>- maker. F. J. WALSH, Y. M. C. A. bldg. - COO MEN, 214 N. BROADWAY. HAT factory, save you $2 to $3 remodeling your old hat like new; 50c up. MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE. Situations guaranteed. MOLER SYS- < TEM COLLEGE, 113 E. 2d. Help — Female . WANTED-SALESLADY THAT CAN make alterations and do sewing; must • give good. references: steady position to right party. Coast Credit Clothing Co., 1 21% South Spring s t . '. ■■ -■ ■ Help — Male and Female ... ,| AGENTS-CANVASSERS, . MIXERS, peddlers, solicitors, mall ' order people, etc., should buy KRAMER'S BOOK OF TRADE BBC-rt— Tß, Regular price $5.00, but balance of edition for $1.25 as lons as they last. Guaranteed. . Order quick. Sioux Pub. Co. . Sutherland, lowa. Situations— Male WANTED— POSITION AS BETTING commissioner for wealthy lady or gen- tleman for this season's races nt Ascot park, ny a refined gentleman of 35 who understands betting methods' and who (an give absolute assurance as to In- ' tegrity. Address Box 442, Herald. • WANTED—WORK AT BRICKLAYING or plastering. S. CRONBHURBT, 203 S. H ill; phone Main 5231. . To Rent . . WANTED — ALL OWNERS TO KNOW THAT WE ■ :'■'■■ . ■ DO A RENTAL BUSINESS DON'T WORRY —IF YOU WANT A TENANT— LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US MINUS & FARISII. 315 SOUTH HILL STREET. Rooms and Beard GICNTI.KMAN i»i:sit(i:s ITHMSIIKI) room and bonrd In congenial, refined private family. Addre** BOX 374 Herald. Money W ANTED-$1250, '$2500. $4000. 6 YEARS. SIDDALL. 207 Copp Bldg. Miscellaneous 'ANTKI— - BUY FURNITURE AND household goods. If you are golm to sell wit wIM pay you one-third more than others. Phone us. Main 117. Home 7154. COLYKAR KUK NITTRF. co m i« M»in st. ASTROLOGY 1 D R?~"MEAI' ASTRO-OOBRJ HEADS Ufa scientifically from cradle to grave. Ail questions answered. Love, marriage, business, traveling, sickness, time of death given. He Is the only one in Lou Angelei that has not oeen proved a faker or grafter by The Herald, in "8 1 yearn 1 havo never advised people to buy property where 1 received a com- mission The president's motto Is mine 1 A square deal (a all. Honesty is my ; policy. Readings dally. Suite 42. 423',i S . Spring .si G ROCERIKB A. 8 KIKSMIfS GROCERY. FORMER- I y nt 3'it W. Dtl) St., Ik now located at 6 34 \r I'li'i hi. Goods . always the j beat »i iii;l.t rices. Prompt deliv- ery. li'H'l i'l ')nca. , FOR RENT H««MS) FOH RENT-HOUSES. $U; R-room cottage. 1011 Gnnahl «l . or will sell for $1600; term*, $l« down. $1« month. $40; 11 room house, m W. nth st. ALLISON BARLOW. - 1 3 S. tirondwny. 124 Phone*, Homo _A. )0»1. Main MR $1$; WAf7:R PAin*; B ROOMS; liAflF; k*»i nt 1829 K. ?r,tb rt., Slauson cars; $5.-> payments buys pottage. 27*2rc7iTfRTT1^EA"R~ALVrARAI>O.V r ARAl>O. TRM" pie onrs; $lli; $ rooms; big lot; $.10 buys this. Stores and Office* T O LKT RTORRfI — $2»— lOU I. Ml, $17 — 1003 !•;. »th $100 — 701 W. 7th. 12*.—'lo4-011. — '104-011 East »th, $)•"> — 2309 K:i«t Bth. Sir,—231, — 231 1 Burl mii T . WIESRXDANGRR, Suite 212, 207 B. Broadway. FREE RKNT*TO JAN. NEW STORES. 1 615 E. 23th, cor.JSlauson June, ear line. Flats— Furnished FOR 116 YOU CAM AJ.WAV* rent hoiiMfkeeMng APARTMENTS fur- . nlsh«d complete. .1, rooms, phone. • biith. hot wntcr, am» range 334 South FlgurroN, 812 West Fourth, 102 Bouth H'Miiiii -v Iso North lloniidry, 1 020 Colton, 1133 1.1 i 1 11 Went Kirsi 2 04 to 222 N. Fremont. !)I1 Diamond, 7 12 Ceres nve,, SB6 Crocker, 1003 to 1 011 Saul Ninth; hlmi tints nnd resi- Be i. " for rent. T. WIESENDAN- OKR, 207 S.Brondway. Rooms WAXTKii ''<>Ni;i;.\i.\i, I'lirri.i; i.\ private family; beautiful large room. Special rates to mane it people. 137 - E \i,.ii, sty Phone 23097. . ■ Rooms Furnished , For iio A MONTH YOU .CAN RENT an outside room beautifully fur- nished, new, with elegant hotel ser- vice; steam heat, at 705 WEST 7TH BT. PHYSICIANS Cancers and Tumors Cured •With Liquid. Powder, Salve or Plaster as the case most needs. Treatments the best, safest and least painful known. No knife, no blood, no danger. Visit us for proof. Prices always reasonable. CALIFORNIA CANCER CURE 7 .11 Weal 10th si. M . L. HUCKINS, M. D.. Mgr. Phone Went 211J9. DR. AND MRS. CARTER SUCCESS- f uIIy treat all female diseases and Irregulnrlcfes. 20 years' experience; consultation free. Hours 9 a m. to 8 ]>. m.; Sundays, 10 to 12 a. m. 204 MERCANTILE PLACE, over 543 S. Spring. DR. lIAIGII, REGISTERED PHYSICIAN and surgeon, cures chronic, nervous and genlto-urlnary diseases of men and women. Consultation free In person or by letter. Room 340 Byrne Bids., 3D AND BROADWAY. LADIES, THK 7 CALIFORNIA SISTERS , Herbal Remedy, only reliable monthly regulator; never fails to relieve; gives universal satisfaction. 707 S. Broadway. DR. BAHRENI3URO, FEMALE Dis- eases, monthly irregularities, stric- ture, piles, blood, skin and private diseases. 455 8. BROADWAY. DR. MERRILL, SPECIALIST— FEMALE complaints, scientific methods, chronic and private diseases — sex. 2 00% S. BDWAY. > DR. BONKSTEEL. 1228 S. HILL, CURES rheumatism, neuralgia and chronic dis- eases by electrical vibration; no drugs; Consultation free. ,v THE ORIENTAL MEDICAL INSTl- t ute, 314 E. sth St.. guarantees to cure chronic and nervous diseases of men; consultation free. ' MRS. LAIYOU, SPECIALIST. . ALL forms female - diseases; prompt relief; advice free. 819 S. Spring St.. rooms 27-28. DR.- TAYLOR — FEMALE TsFeCIaLTsT - and obatetrlca. BELASCO THEATER, Main St. • . - • -.-■. DR. LANE & CO.. SPECIALISTS, 330 S . SPRING ST.. over Santa Fe offices. DR. T. W. STONE. ATTENTION TO diseases of women. 415 S. SPRING. DR. GARRISON. CANCER AND TUMOR specialist. B. W. cor. 7th and Hill. ..__.._ MONEY TO LOAN We""MAKE" TfcSANA NS 1 ' ON" FURNITURE, pianos, horses, wagons, carriages, cattle, etc., without removal from your possession. x Loans also made to salaried per- sons on plain note without Indorscr or publicity. Lowest rates in town. , FIDELITY LOAN CO., . 5 29 Mason Building, , 26 West Fourth St., cor Broadway. Home phone 7421. Broadway 6171. CASH CONFIDENTIALLY LOANED TO salaried persons on note, without se- curity, without employer's knowledge and without indoraers; easy payments, positive'- lowest rates. Hours 10:30 to 6 :30. COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT CO., 8 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 ns you pay. STATE MUTUAL BLDO. & LOAN ASSN.. 107 S. Bdway. MONEY TO LOAN— THOMAS S. WADS- WORTH, 319 & 320 Douglas bldg.. will lend money on city or county real estate. T O LOAN-JEWELRY LOAN CO.. ON dlamonls. Jewelry, etc. 328% 8. Spring, room 12. W E LOAN MONEY TO SALARIED PEO- pie; confidential. Mutual Trust Co., 421 Bullard blk. SPECIAL NOTICES C ALIFORN~IX sTEAM C A R PET CLEAN^ Ing Works clean carpets; upholster- ing, repairing, 229 E. 4th st. Phone Main 715. Home A 8254. CLEAN WATCH. f)UC; MAIN SPKIKiUd. r . 0 ■ ■ ; warranted; old gold $1 pwt. 461 S . Main and 017 S. Spring. VR. A. POLABKY. OPTICIAN. MOVED to 317 W. 3rd st., suite 2 and 4. TRANSFER AND STORAGE cXIITKAR^TATrETIoUSir'coT! 4 15-417-419 San Pedro St. Main office &!4 South Main. Phones Main 1117, Home 2164 New and absolutely fire proof! storage; private locked rooms for bric-a-brac, pianos, fine furniture, etc. Trunks, boxes, etc.. stored. 25c to 800 per month. We solicit your naironatva PALMISTS AND MEDIUMS DR?^G*R^E77r^LXI^VoTANTT*mjSI^ ness medium, elves life readings dally) test circles Wed. evgs.. 8 o'clock, 25c. Room 16. 119% 6. Spring st. Tel, A6I3U. MRS. PARKER RELIABLE PALMIST and clairvoyant. 444 8. Spring, room 1. UMBRELLAS AND GLOVE MAKERS LUY UEltii; AT ACTOR If PRICIS3. LSI* iinunt. Umbrellas recovered and made to order. 117 W. Fourth St., now ll.'llMi;in bulldlna;. PIANOS PIANOS BOLD OK BASI PAI MBNTS Pianos rented at low rates. A. Q. OAHDNEH PIANO HOUBB. Ltd.. 115 Winston st. Tel. Black Z221, Home ■ K3Ht!>. TEAMSTERS AND THAN 8 PER Rl NO ■ FOR OKNUJHAL HAULJNU. HIQNAL Transfer, 111* Temple st. Both phout* 1 514. - Kbllimttes furnished. ■ FOR SALE House* fioi *re* foh -.ii One fine 7-ror>m 1 4 *tnry ilfletly modern house, located In (r<>"<l neigh- borhood on Washington «t : lot 40* 1 40. price «I-,flrt; *m<i rnnh, hnlanct on easy term*. Beautiful grounds and house nearly new. , One beautiful little 4-room bunga- low out on the Long Bench line In Fl'irenrltn lot COxir.O; nice lawn, palm, Her. orange nnd peach tree*, a profusion of flowers md also a (rood chicken corral finely wired side* and overhead, with Incubator. This Is de- cidedly a nl.e little horn* In a very pretty place and easy of access, being only 15 minutes' ride from heart of the I Hy; place will easily rent for $15 per month, and the prire Is only $1500; $2<'.O cash down, balance easy terms to suit. GOLDEN STATE REALTY COMPANY 7 11 <Jro««r nirtK.. Cor. Oth nnd ■nrliiß si*. Tel. nronrtirny alfir. ' • WESTMINSTER SQUARE THE NEW WEKTLAKE DISTRICT This magnificent new residence tract Is located nt the southwest c or- ner of Fourth and Western aye. Western nveuue. extends from the ocean to the mountains. The lots will be highly Improved — palm trees planted, etc. Two elegant houses now '•"inn planned, others will quick- ly follow. Car liii" In course of con- struction will run through tract. Water Is assured. This property MUST advance. Buy now and get the first pick of lots and reap big profits. M .Tltors.H BROS.. Members L. A. Realty Honrd. , 2 34 Laughlln F.IIIK. Main 20.'!. Home Ex. 263. FOR SALE— ARK YOU I.OOKIUri FOII A BARGAIN t $.1700 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 60x160, Improved with a new nnd 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 . In O'BRIEN, Jefferson and Main. South 2276. Home 25331 FOR SALE— ~ NEW UP-TO-DATE G -HOOM 111 m; I. \ < (TV Mlanlnn stylo, tinted wnll«. large . living, room, flreplnee, enameled . nnd nickel plumbing) Inrgr level lot, gnr> den and flowers; cement HldewHlkn nml curb*, oiled Mtreet, located one- hnlf block from the new Paaadrnn boulevnrd, ."■ rrnl onr fnre, < ivrlvr minute*' ride to linslnrss part of city. ' Price $3000; imiiimi cash and balance term* to milt. JOHNSTON, With C . HOWARD FINLEY CO., 3 41 South Hill Street. BUNGALOW Everything well built and latest style; 6 rooms, large living room, best plumb- ing, tinted "alls, china closet, fireplace; large level lot, garden and flowers. Within a blrck of the new Pasadena boulevard and car line. $2600. . * ADDRESS OWNER, Box 191, Herald Oftice, or telephone Home C 1052. $2100 (N. W. 7) $2100. . $2100. Pretty 5-room artistic bungalow; leaded glass in front; high lot, bath, etc. Easy terms; $400 down. $400 down. . . - $1600.' . (N. W. 8) $1600. $1600. 4-room plastered cottage, new, tint- ed; $300 down. $10 per month. $300 down. • . . iiiik 1 : GRIMES, Notary Public, \i\ ■ and MAURICE ALEXANDER, Room 10, 205 W. Fifth St.. Opposite Alexandria hotel. ONE MODER~N 7-ROOM COTTAGE, UP- to-date; street work done; $3250; terms. ' . • ■ «• . ■ One 4-room cottage; Ganahl St.. $100, balance $10 per month. One large 4-room California house. Boulder St., $1250; easy terms. A small grocery stock and ice cream fixtures; good location; $750. Brooklyn Heights. BROOKLYN, lIOI.YH Ills. 1 \ v. CO. Tel. Boyle 1543. 2706 Brooklyn aye. BUY IN DOYLE HEIGHTS! One house on Winter St., only $650; u $100 down, balance $15 a month. New 6-room cottage on Michigan a ye., one block from First street; all modern, $2650; part cash; one corner lot on Emmet and Concord. $700. Corner lot Brooklyn avenue, $750; all street work done. BROOKLYN-BOYLE HEIGHTS INVESTMENT CO. Tel. Boyle 1843. 2700 Brooklyn aye. FOR BALE— 6-room cottage on lot 50x125; bath, toilet, mantel, etc.; price $1S5O; $100 cash, balance $20 per month. 7-room, I^-story, lot 60x158; price $2375; $500 cash, balance $-0 per month. New 6-room cottage on lot 50x175. Highland Park; price $2£00; $500 cash. E . Q. DEVENS. 27 Laughlln bldg.. 315 S. Broadway. FOR SALE, $3000— NEW MODERN 6-room cottage, cement sidewalk, curb, granite street, sewer, large lot. lawn, fenced and bain. See owner at 1230 E. BOTH ST. one block east of Central awe., or telephone South 4 015. Terms. ■ . ~~ *f FOR SALE- ; — — — — Close in; walking distance. 6-room house on corner, $2260. 3-room Cal. house, 40 feet, $1250. 4 8 feet Boyle aye., Just south of 7th. A sure good buy. 6-room modern house, 80 feet on Fico, west of Central, $C6OO. F . D. DAVIES. 1425 East First. Home 41378. « Boyle 1385. FOR $310O~$;il00— Handsomely and completely furnished, 17TII ST.. NEAR CENTRAL. Everything to be desired Is In this house and will be Hold Just as it stands. POSITIVE BARGAIN for a newcomer. Cannot be duplicated for )35U0. J . R. MACLINTOCK. 7 01 Graiii bldg.. 4th and Broadway. FOR SALE-NEW RUNCIALOw! IN southwest; 6 rooms and reception hall, beautiful fireplace, hardwood floors, buffet, seats, cab pantry, fine fixtures, south porch, tubs, !ln«n closet, finished dark oak and while enamel, finely ar- ranged home; 50 feet oust front lot: special 1-. rguin at $3500; on eaesy terms If sold this week. PITTSRURU REAL ESTATE Co.. 811-15 Laughlln bldg. COTT A <" i Ii ONLY $ao«K)T~ *204) < ii-li; *20 Per Month. Here Is a flue Investment on very lib- eral terms. A pretty b-room cottage, only 10 minutes' ride on electric oar. Will rent for $18 per month. Uas, eleo- licit and alley. Good proposition for a home or an Investment. JON MS •£ IIVIMIII LAND CO., 3 18 West Third at. W KBT 28tll, lii: l\\ I , HOOVER AND Orchard, 8-room, modern oonvenl- enoea, hardwood floors, large veran- da, large lot. 75x146. This It a fine home. In a fine neighborhood; $1000 below its regular value: only $7000. $4000 cash; ERNKST R. III2DEN- D HROH, 103 Bradbury bldg. i*S DOWN. $2S MONTHLY BUYS COT- tage. ai«sby. fGth cor. Blauton Jetn cart. t 123 OR tlt» '■ COURT, NMAH ALVA- rado. 5 rooms; big lot; $50 down. 1669 EAST ADAMS, « ROOMS, MOD- em; $8000, $100 down Bee OWNER FOR SALt Houstt » 2« DOWN 125 MONTHLY: 4 ROOMS, IH.OO.BeMIn. iltth. cor. pmu«on cum. City Lots and Lands N ADEAU'B PIONEER HOME TRACT This beautiful tract adjoint Hant* Inirton park, also the famous Cud«hy ranch. Fronts on Florence, at*. L <D>tt§Ts3©9 EsksDh $10 CASH , $10 PER MONTH NADEAU NADEAU NADEAU This 111 positively the best value In the vicinity. Call early' and fret a choice lot Nadeau Realty Co. ' Phone Mala MT«. 237 Ilry.on Blk. . ; ' *■/ Cor. Second and Spring. • Office open ftundnys nndl 121.10. — j _, O N EAST ADAMS STREET '■; .1 have one lot left. 4 0x125 This Is f«st becoming a manufac- turing district nnri will noon be classed tin business property. Buy now and double your money later. Will sell now for QPIIUUU Come in and see me Monday and let me explain particulars and terms. THIS IS A BARGAIN 521 Stlmson. FOR BALE— 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 some tract to be sold for $600. Small payment down, balance $12.50 per month. OWNER, Home telephone C 1052. Or address BOX 190. Herald, FOR SALE— HAVE FOUR CHOICE lots on the ni-n I'.mklo Hock car line, Innlde the city HmltM anil near the HunUnKton new car ahopa that I «iii Hell at a bargain. Owner nn nKnlnat It. Cn*h or terms. For further In- formation nddrean BOX 180, Herald Office. No asenta. . ■ - FOR SALE— GOOD LOT ON East Adams l st. 40x125; this Is a snap; will sell for {1000; $500 cash. Address BOX 450, Herald office. FOR SALE— LOTS. [ $1550— Lot on 29th St., lust west of Central aye. $1150 — Lot on 46th St.. west of 1 Figrueroa street; streets graded, cement walks and curbs. Cheapest lots in their respective localities. ALLISON HAIIMIU, 2 17 South Broadway. Room 12C. Phones Home 409. Main 409. FOR SALE— ~ y. 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 large corner lot with a small 4-roorred house In the real. . Will sell as a whole or in part cheap for cash. THOS. J. HAMPTON. 13 S. Broadway. L. A. R. B. HOTEL SITE FOR APARTMENTS, 625 Loomls (950 West Sixth), 40x147 to alley; $10,00 0._8e 6th and Orange. Business Property $20,000—126 feet on north side Third, 1 00 feet on Beai'dry with modern 10-room house. S. Bcaudry, lot 41x125 ft. to 20-foot alley, with modern 9-room house. $5100—1110 West Second street, lot .-•;•; 39x115 feet to 20-foot alley; modern 6-room cottage. ALLISON BARLOW, 2 17 S. Broadway, rooms 123, 124, 125, 1 26 Phones {Oil. SNAP-INDUSTRIAL SITE-SNAP. On Santa IV avenue, near Ninth, corner lot 50x140 to alley, where Salt Lake spur track Is being built. Can be had for a few days for JlOOO less than it Is worth. Better investigate.- JOS. »■:. DAVIS. I A 3105 71* Fay Hld«. I $10.000— TO ALLEY; 625 LOOM- l » st. (950 West Sixth.) Suburban Property FOR BAULK HOCK LOTS — Baal. W AI.KP.It A CI.AIIK. AicrntH. Home phone 49} — through Glendal* Exchange, office corner of Central and Colorado ayes. Eaple Rook. ALTADKNA! altadena! ALTADENA! For lots, acreage or residences •* Ai- tadena see 1.. M. I'll ATT. 608 Laugh- lin bldg., Los Angeles, or Altudcna office at end of car line. Country Property FOR HEMET FARMING LANDS IN 10- a cre tracts, see 1,. M. I'll ATT, agent Heinet Land Co., 608 Laughlln bldg. Orange Groves FOR SALE— SOM E~"BPLENDID BAR- gains ill orange groves. Buy now before owners reserve the crop, i have the most complete Hat of orange ■roves In the Hint... 1.. M. I'HA'IT, 8 08 Laughlln bldg. . "Headquarters for Orange Proves." Hotels and Lodging Houses ■ FOR ftAI.E— A Comfortable Flat , This Is ■ometht.-t* nice In a neat •• room furnished flat; all modern con* yenieuoes. Three rooms now bring- ing $3?. ltcnt I* $20 a month. „ Price Is right If taken . M once. Owner Rolns; east 1 47 North Grand A*"> 1 _ sot ». Hill. Home I~n. Mala a.int. £2(?/if/J*i&t&<°L Th» Uraett Bus* jU t Z*~~ xM-fji**? ' n *** Coll»o» In mZr^ *-•• Anqelea. r i/r »M-». 7 W. 7tH at. tDUCATIONAL SPANISH LESSONS OIVCN BT Ex- perienced Spanish teacher. Telephone Home C 1052. or address BOX lit. Herald. -FOR 8 ALB Miscellaneous ~nr o R FOR SAI.K S A I, ■ . . 1 have a heanfifnl upright piano that munt be sold at once. Tlil« In ft new Inxlrn- ' inrnt and haa n 10-year guar- antee. The price Ik wlthla your reach. It Is much leas than the actual coat. You cam c rt more Information by ad- dressing BOX 105, Hernlil Office. |lfpl BOX 105, Ili-rnlil Office. IZZZZ 1 for ba' :-NEW~AN D~SECOND-HAND billiard and pool tables; bar fixtures of all kinds; easy payments. Send for catalogue. THE BRUNSWICK- BALKE-COLLENDER CO.. 831 Wilt Third street. Los Angeles. ' YOU CAN BUY OOOD PIANOS AT LOW prices at F. W. KRINGEI/8. 845 B. Spring. Tuning and repairing. Broad- way 2(iSa, Home FSI26. -■ ■•■.'■■'■ FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate /" _". : '. McDonald & stott, ~~~~^ 3 09 to 317 Lankershlm Building. T O BUY. V. Owners and dealers In real estate •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. 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 see us. McDonald & stott - 1 Entrance 312 Lankershim Bldg. ' Home Phone 4746. . Sunset Main 4555. BEN WHITE . Will Exchange { your property, Immense bargains, : ap- | ply at . once. Satisfaction and - quick results. Member Realty Board. ■• 304-if ■ BRYSON BLOCK. 3d and Spring 111. | CLE.iIt ACREAGE FOR CITY EQUITY! ■ SIDDALL. 218 S. Broadway. I ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW MARRIAGE AND PROBATK LAWS A specialty No fee without success. I E. P. MOREY, 521 Stlmson blk., cor. '■ 3 d and Spring. Phono 6718. Open evenings. •: ■ .-.■;• :;■■■ DIVORCE LAWS— ADVICE F".EE; NO fee without success; private. J. H. SMITH, 122 W. Third St.. room •m. 1 to 5 p. m. LAW BUSINESS OF ALL KINDS. COCHRAN. fiO3 Bradbury Block. ■ . BUSINESS PERSONALS feXtheiTpi ll< > \vs r 10 no v a t 'ed~a¥ ACME FEATHER WORKS. 758 San Pedro st. Tel. Sunset Main 1166; Home 8041. . DRUGS WIFE, THEN ENDS HIS LIFE WITH GAS N y Associated Press. TOLEDO Ohio, Nov. 26.— Mr. and Mrs. James Scott Mitchell of Salem,' Mass., were found dead In bed In v rooming house ut liellevue, east of here. When their room was entered a strong odor of formaldehyde gas was noticed. The coroner rendered a verdict of double suicide. Later investigation,' however, revealed facts which, it In said, tend to show that Mitchell drugged his wife and caused her death and then committed suicide by the same means. They had been traveling together for several years, the woman as a palmist, known under the name of oilie Court land - ... ROUMANIAN QUEEN ACTS Sends Letter to the Press Describing the Health of King Carlos • . - VIENNA, Nov. 2«.— Queen of i Roumanla has taken the unusual step , of sendlna; a letter to the Neve Frele Presse concerning the health of Kluyt Carlos, signing herself "Dr. , Carmen Silvu, house physician and . qualified nurse," and heading the ■ missive • "no , copyright." The Queen writes explaining that : the sense of Justice . Induces her .to s break the customary precedent' of;' "veiling ourselves in dlgnitled and Im penetrable silence," and , proceed* to , describe the hferolc patience of the king during his Illness of a ye., duv ing the latter - months of r v which . ha > never- had , a , night free from > pain, — v.i,,h h» met with clenched flsU.