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10 THE WEATHER LOS ANGELES, July 10. 1907. hme.lßar.lTh'r.lHumTwd |Vlc.| JW thr. I a.m. 129.89 59 I 83 I~N I 1 I Clear. I p.m. 29.84 77 42 | W _l__l Cleur. ( Maximum temperature 84. ■ Minimum temperature 68. > Actual and possible sunshine July 9. 14 ■curs 13 minutes. Forecast SAN FRANCISCO, July 10.-SRl®s|6Q'!i(B> JLos Angeles and vlclnlty-Falr Thursday; Ight west wind. fsan Francisco ami vicinity-Fair Thursday; tight north wind changing to fresh west. I Santa. Clara valley-Fair Thursdaj ; moder itely warm, light north wind. •. Sacramento valley-Fair Thursday; ligot torth wind. j San Joaquln valley— Fair ThursJay; light north wind. . I- MARRIAGE LICENSES b^v^^^a^^Vntofwhlt 1^ I and Ada M. Urquhart, . aged 29, native of I Oregon and resident of Chehalls, Wash. . jLoCKBRIDGE-HARRISON-Qrover C. Lock- j> bridge, aged 23, native of Wisconsin, and I Ellen J. Harrison, aged 23. native of Ai- I Kansas; both residents of • Los Angeles. i>AGE-GRAY-Russcll Sage, aged 30, native of B Illinois, and Madge S. Gray, aged 24. native 3 of Indiana; both residents or Los Angeles. NAIR-GUILFORD-EHas F. Nalr, aged 24, na- I tlve of Virginia, and Anna B. Guilford. aged t 1 20, native of Maryland; both residents of ij Los Angeles. , o . CULLEY-JOHNSON-Thomas Culley, aged 34 B native of California, and Nellie E. Johnson. [1 aged. 24, native of Indiana; both residents MEARNS-SCHEER— John H. Mearns, aged 131, native of Michigan, and Lou L. Schecr, j ■ aged 32, native of Illinois; both residents itANTUA^ECKMAN-Hector J. Cantua. aged {CANTUA-ECKMAN-Hector J. Cantua agel 1 26, native of California and resident of Oak- '_ land, and Nellie A. Edtman, • aged 2», na- I the of California and resident of Los An- i^ELER-BINGHAM-rrancis W. feeler, * aged 25 native of Utah, and Lillian G. I Blngham, aged 19, native of Iowa; both resi- '■§ dents of Denver. AGWATO-ARELLANES-Ignatlous B. Ag- ■wayo, aged 23, native of Mexico, and Josie iR. Arellanes. aged 18. native of Mexico; 1 both residents of Los Angeles. ETURDEVANT-BLACKMAN-Gcorge R. Stur- . I devant. aged 86. native of Missouri, and ! - Alma M. Blackman. aged 27. native of Min- nesota; both residents of Covlna. LOCKWOOD-LIGENBERG-Homer D. Lock- I wood, aged 20. native of Illinois, and Elsie |c. Ligenberg. aged 20. native of Illinois: I both residents of Los Angeles. ( BOZEMAN-McKEE-Willlam E. Bozeman, aged 21, native of California, and Millie V. ' ; McKee. aged 18. native of Kansas; both residents of Pomona. . „ MOORE-TlPTON— William C. Moore, aged 21, native of Colorado, and Ida R. Tlpton. aged 20, native of California; both residents of BARNES-MARTIN-Albert E. Barnes, aged 36, native of New York and resident of Pasa- dena, and Helen M. Martin, aged 30, native , of Canada and resident of Los Angeles I ERAND-JOHNS— AIva M. Brand, aged 28, na- tive of Kansas, and May Johns, aged 28. na- ". tive of Kansas; both residents of Los An- BERGHOLZ-FISKE-Frank L. Bergholl. aged 27. native of New York, and Leah A. Flsk?. aged 27. native of Ohio; both residents of , WHITE-DA VOUST— Archibald C. White, aged 24 native of New York, and Edith M. Da- voust, aged 19, native of California; both residents of Los Angeles. CANNON-HAMBURG-Elmer W. Cannon, aired 21. native of Kansas, and Viola D. Hamburg, aged 19, native of California, both residents of Los Angeles. SALERNO-McCARLEY-Joseph Salerno, aged 27. native of Louisiana, and Bessie M. Mc- Sarley, aged 20. native of Alabama; both residents of Los Angeles. ■_' , ' CALDERWOOD-HOLLIDAT-Charles J. Cal- derwood, aged 22, native of North Dakota, and Bessie L. Holllday. aged 22, native of Texas; both residents of Watts. McMULLEN-SHIRLEY— Z. McMullen, aged 37, native of lowa and resident of Los Angeles, and Claudia A. Shirley, aged 40, native of Kansas and resident ot Fort Scott, Kas KAISER-DE MARSE— George C. Kaiser, aged 32. native of Illinois, and Olive De Marse, aged 29, native of Canada; both residents of Los Angeles. TRAINED NURSES /,_/?_ V^e to look after the babies. Call either phone Exchange 95. SUIVBRIGHT'S CALIFORNIA FOOD CO. ORR & EDWARDS COMPANY Successors to Orr & Hines Co. Funeral directors. Corner Tenth and Flower St: Main 65. Home F4671. Lady assistant Peck & Chase Co.. undertakers and embalmers; lady assistants. 433 South Hill. Tel. Main 61. PERSONALS laTdlks^3Sk^y3ur^ruggist^for Chlchesters Pills, the Diamond Brand. For 25 years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. Buy of your drug- gist. Take no other. Chlchesters Diamond Brand pills are sold by druggists everywhere. Ladies, dr. LaFRANCO'S com- pound; safe, speedy regulator; 15 cent*. Druggists or mall. Booklet free. DR. LaFRANCO. Philadelphia, Pa. TKVLLAR 'FIFTY Hat Store. 619 S. Main. TRANSFER AND STORAGE COLYEAR WAREHOUSE CO- 415-417-419 San Pedro St. Main Office 824 South Main. Phones Main 1117: Home 2154. New ■ and absolutely fireproof storage; pri- vate locked rooms for bric-a-brac, pianos fine furniture, etc., trunks, boxes, etc- stored lie to 600 per month, we solicit your patronage. GROCERIES A. B. FIRSICH'S GROCERY, IORMER- . ly at 328 W. sth st., is now located at 634 W. Pico st. Goods always the best at right prices. Prompt dellv- ery. Both phones. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WA^JT^A^T^WITHnSoor^VILirRE^ ceive $100 monthly salary in established business; investigate this at once. Restaurant and delicatessen, two liv- ing rooms; rent $17; good business. Grocery and delicatessen; long lease; this business is making money. Fine grocery, doing $35 cash business; long lease, cheap rent; 3 living rooms. ! Finest delicatessen in city; must sell; centrally located; long lease; $600. Cigar stand, rent $65; daily sales $25; '. only $700 or at Invoice. Bakery and confectionery; rent, $18; long lease; brick oven; part . cash. Cigar stand; only $425. Want party with $525 for estab- lished manufacturing business, big profit. ■■. J. E. TETLOW. 406 W. Seventh st. \ ESTABLISHED MUSICAL COMEDY ' ■':• of repute, playing only best theaters '!-•' through California, Arizona, Texas ■ lj: and southern circuit; will associate ■ ~ party having about $400 who must act as treasurer; actual knowledge of theatrical business not necessarily essential. My director attends to all ' matters appertaining to the produc- \ tion. For Interview call Golden West Realty Co. ' 643 South Spring Street. SPECIAL OPENING FOR GENTLE- - , man. In first class incorporated com- pany; reference and some money re- ■:•'■• quired. Rare chance. Particulars, ESSEX," 430 S. Broadway. Rooms 6-12. WANT ; GOOD MAN TO ; INVEST . $2500 In best manufacturing opening, Los Angeles; guarantee goes with it. See • • : PHOENIX, : 202 Grant building. ' - .;■-/>. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Tfel— *_UiMl> MAli^ «Souu, tWIiX. LEAHY. & SON. . LEAiJINU AGENTS. Rooms 314 uiiu Mb auvurauce lildg., Sixth and Main Sis. Grocery, located at one of the finest beaches around Los Angeles; rent only liio per montn; doing a ousineas of »no to »;!»> daily; win invoice about $3uw; long lease; good reason for selling; this -we consider a line proposition. L-Aili & SON. Restaurant, located near car barns on Central avenue; JiaoO; over 3 years lease; doing business. of $U5 dally; seats 4S people; Horseshoe counter can stay in place as long as you like to; investi- gate, Bole agents LEAHY & SOix. An incorporated manufacturing com- pany oilers tor sale a few hundred snares of tneir stock, also their manu- lacturea products amounting to $&>UU, and the transfer of nearly IiWO custom- ers; clearing over J3UJ a month; »UJUO will buy this or will exchange for rancn or city property. LH.AHY <& fciON. Grocery and dry goods, $2700; _ good long lease; doing a uusiness of $ou per day; b living rooms, located in the beat part of city; rent only *oO per month; tins we consider the best buy on our books. LEAHY & SON. Cigar stand, located on Temple street; this place la well worth puce aakeuj nxtures cost $lt>0; stock about J.uu; thl3 place can be Bought tor »aw it sold at once. LEAHY & SON. Bicycle business, uolng a large cash buMucoa. loualuu In one of lv« oeot s>uuuruun towns in Caiuornia; mis Is a uona nue proposition ana must De seen to be appreciated; price only tor a tew uays »»uu. See LKaHI' O. £>ON. Delicatessen, restaurant and light grocery, »oou; doing nice clean Business; I furnished living rooms; rent only UJ per month; good long lease; this we con- sider the best buy on out books. Act ulck. LEAHY & SON. $8000 worth of gilt edge stock in a big Incorporated Los Angeiea concern doing a large and profitable business; parly purchasing this stock drops into a po- sition which pays $1!>UO a year if a com- petent accountant. See LEAHY & SON. Grocery stock; line fixtures; horses and wagon; the building Included, or will sell the grocery ■ alone, at a great sacrlnce; am going to Europe and must sell quickly; will rent cheap; cash sales exceed iio a day. See my agents, LEAHY He SON. Pool room, $4000.00; half cash; 10 ta- . bles; rent $150 per month; largo foun- tain; cigar and tobacco; this place 13 well worth price- asked; the location best in the city. LEAHY & SON. Pool room on Spring, near First street; one of the best in the city of Los An- geles; if you want a good buy you must see LEAHY & SON at once. Cigar stand in fine location, near cor. Second and Spring; this place has a long lease at a low rent; it must be seen at once; party going away. See LEAHY & BON at once. Restaurant, $3000; the best and largest In the city, having a liquor license; i large dining room, horseshoe counter, seating capacity WO people at one time. For full particulars see LEAHY Ac SON. Curio store, located on busy Broad- way, doing a large business; have ex- cellent reason for selling, but if you want a money maker this Is it; price only $2500; good long lease, low rent. LEAHY & SON. Grocery store, $500; located on East Seventh street, sales about $20 per day, all cash; good lease; will invoice about $600, but if sold this week can be had for $500. See LEAHY & SON. Automobile business, located on the best part of South Main street, clearing about $.u0 per month; 2 years' lease; price only $.o0; own two large machines. This won't last lone- See LEAHY & SON. Bakery, delicatessen and confectionery, located on Vermont avenue; price only for a few days $1150; this place has to be seen to be appreciated; this place Is run by a woman and she cannot handle it. See LEAHY & SON. . Meat market, located in the southwest- ern part of the city, clearing about $200 per month; 3 years lease; this line place can be bought lor $2500; % cash, balance terms. LEAHY _ SON. Lunch counter, $1600, located on the best part of Downey avenue; 2s stool chairs; rent only $30 month; doing an ex- cellent business; 5 years' lease; this Is well worth price asked. LEAHY it SON. Swell grocery store on Vermont ave- nue, only Jluuu; nice fixtures, horse and wagon; cash sales $30 a day; nice propo- sition for man and wife to tackle where they can make some money with very little exertion. See LEAHY & SON. Cigar stand, $175, located on one of the principal streets of Los Angeles; rent »JO per month; nice, clean stock, neat, nxtures, doing good business; long, lease; a. snap. Act quick. LEAHY & BON. Grocery store, located about 20 miles from Los Angeles; doing a business of $125 per day; has two wagons and two horses; this place will invoice about $3000. This is a bonatida proposition. See LEAHY & SON. Rooming house, 26 rooms, located In a beautiful beach town, about 20 miles from Los Angeles; clears $100 per month; 2% years' lease; $000 cash, bal- ance terms. Price $1500, or will ex- change for rooming house in city. Fine profitable Business, clearing $250 a month net, will sell for $1200; will take $600 cash, the balance will take monthly payments of $76 each month. This will aDDeal to an Intelligent busi- ness man who wants to get something that's good. See LEAHY & SON. Bakery, restaurant and ice cream; $£000; located In a beautiful town about 10 miles from Los Angeles; doing a busi- ness of $6000 per month; good leasu. cheap rent; $6000 will handle this tine proposition. LEAHY & SON. Department store, located about five miles from the city, doing a nice little business witn a long lease; low rent; all cash trade; you will have to see this place to be convinced; sell at In- voice; about $1200. Bee LEAHY & SON. __ Grocery and fruits, $500; one living room; rent only $20 per month; doing fine business; this place never offered for sale before; we consider this a snap. LEAHY & SON. Blacksmith shop, one of the finest In the state, for sale or for rent, equipped with all modern appliances; business for April exceeded $600; located about 20 miles from Los Angeles; in fine busi- ness town. LEAHY & SON. 18 lots, 25x130, located about 20 miles from Los ..ngeies on the Santa Ana car line; $800 will handle these line lots, or will exchange for small grocery. LEAHY & SON. Confectionery and ice cream; the finest equipped place in Los Angeles; located on Broadway, center of city; 'i years' lease; $3000 will buy this excellent proposition; lease and fixtures alone worth three times price asked. LEAHY & SON. Massage, bath and manicuring estab- lishment; the finest equipped place in Los Angeles; located In center of city; 8 rooms, clearing $10 per day; long lease; $1400 will handle this fine proposition. LEAHY & SON. Grocery, building and lot 40x140, doing fine business; 4 living rooms; 1 horse and wagon; located in the northwest part of city; this we consider the best luy in the city; $3500. LEAHY & SON. Pool room, consisting of 6 pool tables, nice large room; also cigar stand, well stocked; 5 years' lease; business pay- ing good money; this won't last very long LEAHY &_SON. . NOTICE TO BUYERS— Are you look- ing for a business? If so, CONSULT THE DING AND RELIABLE AGENTS. LEAHY & SON, as we have most every place of business that Is for sale In Los Angeles county. Remember that we make a record of sales thereby securing you a clear title. Do not be - misled by other agents, but call ■ tm( gel f list I-IUAHY & SON. Sixth and After trying other agents . . • . without success consult ' ILBAHY * BON. Sixth and Mala. LOS ANGELES HERALD: THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 11, 1907. On lew Pasadena Bonle¥ard 9 Beautiful Hillside and Mesa Lots FIVE-CENT carfare, three-minute ser- vice either way ; lots from $200 up, 10 per cent down, balance from $5.00 to $10.00 per month. Numbers of beautiful little homes going up among the trees, plainly showing that the people appreciate the fact that our lots are cheap and terms very easy, the location superb, views that cannot be duplicated, showing the city, mountains and San Gabriel valley, and the further fact that you can reach the city or your home in ten minutes. Take Pasadena Short Line car to Rose Hill, five- cent fare. Agent on Tract 629 X W. Hellman Building Sunset Main 6493 Home A 7765 WANTED Help — Mala Red Cross Employment Agency 134 East Second Street. Main 8820. Home AT63O. We furnish reliable help of all kinds. Call on us for all help and work. We have one of the largest selections of help and work In the city. Call and mtr our bill boards. HANSEN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY C. W. JENKS & CO., 204 East Sec- ond street, Los Angeles, Cal. Both phones: Home A 4869, Main 383. Carefully selected male and female help of all descriptions and nationali- ties furnished promptly. Concrete mixers, $2.50 day; labor- ers, $2.25 day; camp cook, $50 mo.; hotel porter, $8 wk. ; teamster, $40 mo.; milker, $45 mo.; tool dresser, $4.50 day; tool blacksmith, $5 day; helper, $3 day; floor layer, $4 day; butcher for Mexico, $100 gold mo.; 2- horse teamster, city, $2.25 day; 2 bell boys, $12 mo. and fd.; hay teamster, $1.50 day; married man for ranch, $40 mo.; ranch hands, $35 mo.; orch- ard hands, $30 mo.; dishwasher, $7.60 wk.; pan washer, $7.50 wk.; milkers, $45 and $50 mo.; 2 6-horse teamsters, $2.50 day; cafe cook, $60 mo.; waiter, $12 wk. ; hotel cook and helper, $100 mo.; man, cattle range, $35 mo. All kinds of jobs. HUMMEL BROS. & CO., —EMPLOYMENT AGENTS — A strictly first-class reliable age icy. All kinds of help promptly furnished. Tour orders solicited. 16-118 East Second street. Between Main and Los Angeles sts. Largest and best equipped offices on the Pacific coast. HUMMEL BROS. & CO., 16 and 118 East Second street. Telephones Main 609; Home 509. WANTED— AUTOMOBILE SALES MAN- ager to conduct, and manage branch sales room; man of ability to invest $10,000 with well established automobile company; manufacturers of high class machines; position pays In "Mnry and commissions over $5000 per yeur; best of references required and furnished. Ad- dress P. O. BOX 172, Freeport, 111. COO MEN WANTED — 214 N. BDY. HAT factory. Be wise; don't buy new hat; have your old remodeled like new,6oo. MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE. Situations guaranteed. MOLER SYS- TEM COLLEGE. 118 East Second st. DOLLAR FIFTY Hat Store. 819 3. Main. ' Help — Female WANTED— LADY CLOTHES IRONER; piece work; also 50 mangle girla; good wages. LOS ANGELES LAUN- DRY, 631 San Fernando St. Situations — Male GENTLEMAN SPEAKING ENGLISH, German, French, Dutch, also little Hai- nan and Spanish, wishes situation. Ad- dress BOX 696, Herald. Machinery WANTED— A DRILLING RIG FOR water; must be in good order and cheap. 389 WILCOX BLDG. Miscellaneous . WANTED— TO BUY FURNITURE AND household goods. . If you are going to . ■nil we will pay you one-third more . than others. Phone - us. Main 1117. Home 2154. COLYEAR • FURNITURE ■; CO. 322 South Main street. FOR RENT Houses FOR SALE- GOOD LEVEL LOT, EAST ADAMS STREET, SIZE 40x125 FEET. PRICE $1000; $200 CASH. BALANCE $10 A MONTH. BLOCK AND HALF TO CAR LINE. BUY FROM OWNER, TEL. 29691. RESIDENCE 3243 E. FIFTY-FIFTH ST. OR ADDRESS BOX 111, HERALD. TO LET— HOUSES. $35.00 — Modern 9-room house, 217 S. Beaudry. $35.00 — Modern 9-room house 237 S. Braudry; each have furnace, wash tubs. Instantaneous heater, fireplace and are in walking distance to schools and business portion of city. To lease for one; year. $10.00 — 5-room cottage 1529 Rock- Wood. $16.00 — 4-room new cottage west side of Ganahl St., second house north of Wabash, or will sell for $1600; terms $16 cash, $16 a month. ALLISON BARLOW. 213 S. Broadway, room 124. Phones: Main 400, Home A 5091. FOR RENT — 4-ROOM CALIFORNIA cottage In East Hollywood; lot 300x100; large chicken corrals; 40 lemon trees, bearing; plenty kooil water; close to car line; $15. Call for MR. WOLFE. Heraid office, afternoon or evening. TO LET— $27, INCLUDING INTEREST, and $200 cash buys a 5-room modern bungalow. Why pay rent? See OWN- ER, 421 West 57th. Tel. 89773. FOR RENT— A MODERN 3~ROOM COT- tage, $10; also 5-room furnished house, including bath, with hot and cold water, $12. 422 SAVANNAH ST., Boyle Heights. Miscellaneous $00— LARGE BUILDING 135^ WEST 14th St. ALLISON BARLOW, 213 S. Broadway room 124. FOR SALk. Houses FOR SALE— Beautiful 7-room bungalow finest West Adams Heights ifiadon; hard- wood floors throughout house, largo den, living and 'lining room?, beam ceilings, beautifully paneled walls, large buffet, .olid i>ra>j3 fixture." and hardware, plate-glass windows, 3 bed rooms and bath in white enamel, buf- fet kitchen, laundry tubs; a beautiful home in fine section: price $4660; terms to suit. PITTSBURG REAL ESTATE CO., 311-15 Laughlln bldg. A Model Home Four-room new modern cottage on a nice lot 50x150 feet, located close to Main st. on 40th. Price $1500; one- half cash, balance $10 a month, in- cluding interest. GOLDEN WEST REALTY CO. 643 South Spring St. FOR SALE— NEW MODERN BUILDING containing five Hats. It is completely equipped with the Marshall & Steams patented fixtures. Each flat has sepa- rate entrance, private bath and laundry tub. and the carpenter work Is equal to that of a high-grade private residence. Monthly Income $122.60; price $12,000; $8000 swings It. You get 13 per cent net. 463 Lucas avenue. See WESTON, 1311 Arnold street Belt Line car. FOR SALE— BY OWNER— $200 CASH. PRICE $3260. BALANCE $27 PER MONTH. Just completed, 6-room modern bunga- low. Take . lOneta aye. car. 421 W. 67TH ST. Tel. 89773. FOR SALE — COZY 5-ROOM HOME, trees, flowers, at 271 E. Avenue 33, near Griffin; price, $1250.00. Easy terms. FOR SALE Houses 5-ROOM BUNGALOW $2700 Mission finish, fireplace, large llvln? room; buffet, tinted walls, best plumb- ing. Large, level lot; fruit trees, flow- era, chicken run; cement walks and curba. This is close In, only 12 minutes to center of city. OWNER, HOME PHONE C 1052. < ____—_—_——-—- A snap nt 97000, li-roomed roltaKe at 040 Crocker st. Call nt 040 CROCK- ER or STAR ENQ. CO., 322 W. IST. City Lots and Lands ATTENTION CARMEN FOR SALE One lot 40x100 In the Cottage Home tract, one block from the new cur ltiim.l on the Eagle Rock car line; street work all done, that I niust ■ell thtm neck for $700.00 This in the snap of the tract; part cash, balance $10 per month. Save your commission and buy from the owner. See SMITH at Herald office for further particulars. FOR SALE— SIOOO— THE FINEST LOT IN Mission Boulevard Heights, fronting on the new Pasadena boulevard, 50x134; 12 minutes i om business; small cash pay- ment, balance easy payments. For par- ticulars call up SUNSET SOUTH 6703. $1000-40x135, FACINO ON THE NEW Pasadena boulevard; rear of lot also facing on street; a fine bungalow site; easy terms; only 12 minutes' ride; Bo fare. OWNER, Home C 1052. Country Property TWELVE HUNDRED ACRES $t| PER Jl L ACER Fine level land, near two railroads, 10 feet to water, river on land, short distance to new sugar beet factory. Everything favorable to n\ake this A MODEL RANCH for Alfalfa, Vineyard, Sugar Beet or Eucalyptus. Talk with. EDWARD SCHERMAN, 635 Citizens' National Bank Bldg., Third and Main. AT HEMET YOU CAN RAISE ENOUGH potatoes the first year to pay for your land; also unexcelled for oranges. Send for booklet or see L. M. PRATT & Co., 608 Laughlln bldg. Business Property $7000 , --' FOR SALP'-BUSINKSS CORNER. oOx 160 feet, San Fernando and Ann sts., Improvements, consisting of 21-roo>n lodging house, fronting on San Fer- nando street, and 4-room cottage fac- ing on Ann St.; monthly Income from which will net a good rate of Inter- est on money Invested, consequently the advance in value which doubtless will make this property worth $10,000 In another year, would be a net profit Address HEINKN. 1039 S. Olive it Home phone F4SBB. Government Lands LANDS LATELY OPENED A splendid opportunity to acquire a home In Water Valley as homesteads or reclamations, on good sandy loam soil, with abundance of pure, soft and cool water (wells 10 to 16 feet deep) close to market, railroads and shipping stations. Pictures of Water Valley at Wright's Government Land Bureau, 621 Wllcox building, corner of Spring and Second streets. Beginning Monday, j\tly 15 Intensely practical work In Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Tine-writ Ino- nnri nil nttufl commercial branches. THE REGULAR COURSES Il'ui stTn Full and!' strong teaching force. Cool, clean and inviting roorrts. Can you afford to $ waste two or three months in ''vacation"? Call, writ A T r-honp *"i«sn MalSI 2305. WOODBURY BUSINESS COLLEGE. '5,,,,,! t-Pji lOl O " l rr Jr? J?J •2rJ_^^Q____,Th» Law;* ■«•• (far , 853-5-7 W. 7th St, HiMiiiiM* i r Baldwin Park MWJJlJ'iffi'lWfMr For Excn ange. Big wiiirfl UUkhW' snap — 5 acres at V'BBPwrPIIi-rW Raldwln Park new %?**fi2P&H«F*'Ti town site, half in T^w"" """ ™ 6-year navel or- anges; fine condition; best location, all clear; price $3000. Want clear cottage or will sell cheap, part cash. New Covlna Electric R. R. now running. EDWIN ALDERSON, 201 I.aushlin nl<lg. _ ■inUCA i" lONAL SPANISH LESSONS BT EXPERIENC- ed teacher. Telephone HOME 31052. FOR SALE Suburban Property ________ HOLLYWOOD EXCURSION FREE The lots are high grade, situat- ed with an excellent view and high elevation; street work com- pleted. Prices $550 and up; easy terms. Call at our office for free tickets, maps and all In- formation. GRIDER-HAMILTON-OSWALD CO.. 25 West Second street. FOR ALTADENA PROPERTY OF ANY kind see L. M. PRATT & CO., 60S _Laughlln building. Orange Grove* L M. PRATT & CO.. LAUGHLIN BLDG. "Headquarters for Orange Groves." SANITARIUMS f£ SANITARIUM — BATHS. SHOWER, needle spray and slab shampoo; scien- tific massage treatments for rheuma- tism and all nervous disorders; chir- opody, manicure and facial massage. MRS. M. HERBERT, mgr., 225 West First 629% S. BROADWAY, BATHS AND scientific massage by electric vibra- tion for that tired feeling, rheuiua- tlsm and grip. ___________ BATHS AND MASSAGE INDIGESTION, NERVOUS DISEASES and rheumatism cured without drugs. Expert massage. Physicians 1 refer- ences. HARRIET E. LAMB, 119 *4 S. Spring. Home phone A 6130. ; UNIQUE PARLORS, NEWLY OPENED, 328% N. MAIN ST., formerly Baker block. Manicuring, baths, massage. Open Sundays. BATHS, MASSAGE, OIL RUBS— HAVE YOU triei3 TttßM ROOMS 1-6 and 1, 610% S. SPRING ST. LONDON MANICURE AND MASSAGE parlors. Nubian perfumed treatment. 1;, NORTH BROADWAY, parlors 6 and 6. Select. \ THE ROSENBERG, 126% N. SPRING St. — Tub and cabinet steam baths, magnetic massage; 3 eastern trained operators. 309 TEMPLE ST., THE MECCA BATHS. Massage and magnetic. Expert operator. Home A 5076. His. 10:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. SULPHUME. VAPOR. ELECTRIC AND tub baths, massage and chiropody. 701% S. BDWAY. Phone Main 3133. REMEMBER THE™NUMBER, 615% 8. Spring St., room 8, sanitary baths, 50c. ALDA BATHS REOPENED— 3I3 N. HILL, north of Temple. Electric, • tub and massage. Bdway. 4957. BOSTON ELECTRIC INSTITUTE Removed to 218 N. Main St., • Formerly 757 S. Main St. THE BEST MASSAGE AND BATH parlors; lady operator; select. 226% c. First st. HOTEL EUGENE. FOR A GOOD BATH AND MASSAGE or manicure go to THE SOUTHERN, 245% S. Spring St. Suite 26. __ MAGNETIC ~AND ELECTRIC MAS- sage; room 9, Hotel Courtland, 316% SOUTH SPRING STREET. YOUNG LADY, FORMERLY OF 707 S. Broadway, now at 229 W. FIRST ST., room 1. TtJelaT^FaT 125 TEMPLE STREET, room 26, will be closed until July 14 on account of vacation. ELECTRIC INSTITUTE, 220 FRANK- LIN ST.. room B. Baths and massage; PHYSICIANS Cancers and Tymors No knife, no blood, no danger. Prices the lowest and treatment the best. IN- VESTIGATE: it will pay you. California Cancer Gyre 751 W. Sixteenth St. Phone West 2169 DR. AND MRS. CARTER. SUCCESS- fuIIy treat all female diseases and Ir- regularities; 20 years' experience; consultation tree. Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays 10 to 12 a. m. 204 MERCANTILE PLACE, over 643 a Spring. ~ DR. TAYLOR— FEMALE SPECIALIST and Obstetrics. BELASCO THEATER, Main street. • -^_ DR. LANE & CO.. SPECIALISTS. 330 a. SPRING ST.. over Santa Fe offices. NE VS. AT. LAW LAWYERS' LSAGUE— PROBATE. COR- poration, bankruptcy, adjustments, col- lections and all legal matters promptly attended to. here and all over the world, by able, responsible and bonded lawyers. Ex- Judge C. C. POLK In charge of th« Los Angeles department. 428-9 Mer- chants' Trust Bldg. / . MAHRIAUE AND PROBATE LAWS A specialty. No fee without success. E. P. MOREY. 621 Stimßon blk.. cor. 3d and Spring. Phone 6718. Open even- Ings. ' ' ■ ' , DIVORCE LAWS—ADVICE FREE; NO fee without success; private. 122 W. THIRD ST.. room 221. 1 to 6 p. m. R J ADCOCK. ATTORNEY. 307 BUL- ■ LARD BLOCK. • ■ ■ ■ PALMISTS AND; MEDIUMS SRT^GTIEEJrrCLAIR^YANirSUBp ness medium, gives life readings dally; test circles Wednesday eve., 8 o'clock, ' »5c ROOM 16. 119 M, 3. SPRING ST. PATENTS AND PATENT RIGHTS Cr^ET^A^^HATirGE^sipAT^N^sTlN- 'ventlons financed;. 26 yrs.' experience. ~ 411 8. Main, R. 484. Patent lltlsmtloa. _«^ClAL. notices something Anovr^nß^^^^^M PIERS, the well knoW German sdoM' clalist in chronic diseases: Sew viM ago the above doctor eN,,,.. ,-,",,,•','_■ many to the United States of Americaffl brought with him $I7\noo in cassl built a sanitarium In Wright colons Minnesota, for $20,000; liAirlly Sad fl been finished so came a/great stormi and destroyed the sanltn rlurn entlreS and so the doctor lost ev/erythlng ex- ? ept his knowledge and skill* In 'cur-i ing the sick and helpl :>ss. leaving! the misfortune place and cameUo Los i Angeles about 2 years ago 'almost ' penniless and now he hi s the largest, the best equipped and n 1 ost beaUtiful sanitarium on the Pac flc coastA lo- cated 2033 East Fourth st. and\ St. Louis St., overlooking onjo of the mlsst beautiful park* In the W st. I visited the above doctor the Other day and) I was quite surprised ab< ut his beau- tiful sanitarium with I he healthfuV surroundings; surely I elt quite bad when the time came ff>Jr me to leave) the place and the noblff hearted doc-1 tor. Now most of you v,] 111 think, how\ in the world he get up tin his feet sol quick? By prescribing /medicine? No, I for God's sake, no. Ills noble heart wouldn't allow him to Jill his fellow- men with po'son. I) know people right here in the city hat have been cured by him, without k drop of med- icine, after having tl)[e best doctor and remedy for over 20 j years. Doctor Kurpiers is not only curing the rich, but also the poor, ann the poor are i treated free of Chargk therefore If you are sick and helpless and do not v have the money to pay the doctor for • his services, don't wdrry, Just go to I him and tell him so, I or if you are 1 afraid, come to me and I will go with 1 you; because I know /he is a philan- i thropist. Yours for Ihealth, REV. FATHER W. ORGANISCOK, I 3449 GUn Alhyn Drive. J GENUINE PANAMAS $1.50 ' J We remodel you*old Panama or 8 Stetson hat absolutely good as new' for $1.50. FLICKER HAT WORKS, • 218 Franklin st., opposite Hambur- J ger's and 316 West Seventh st. ''i: WOO NICELY PRINtED BUSINESS 'j cards, $1.60 In boxes; r other printing In > proportion. E. J. Elso Co.. 121% S. ffwy j CLEAN WATCH 60C; MAIN SPRINGS.' 60c; warranted; pi* gold $1 pwt. 461, S. MAIN. • , CHURCH NOTICES CHRIST J CHURciT^"cORNER 12TH j and Flower. Rev. Baker P. Lee, rec- tor. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in.; early celebration holy com- munion on third Sunday and Saints' I day, at 7:30 a. m. Strangers espec- ially Invited. University cars pass the door. Those desiring telephone connections for "shut-ins'* telephone 7912. Church physician at the church every morning from 8:30 to 9:30. Ser- vices and medicine free to all. Church open dally for private prayer from 8 a. m. until 6 p. m. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL. CHURCH, Hope street, near Ninth. Seats free. Rev. Wm. H. Day, D. D., pastor; Hay. Warren F. Day, D. D., pastor emeri- tus; Harry Clifford Lott, choir master; Dean Walter F. Skeele. organist- Morning service, 11 o'clock; evening services 7:30. _ MONEY TO LOAM WE MAKE LOANS ON FURNITURE. t pianos horses, wagons, carriages, cattle, etc., without removal from your possession. Loans also made to salaried per- sons on plain note without lndorser or publicity. Lowest rates in town. FIDELITY LOAN CO.. 629 Mason building. 26 W. Fourth St., cor. Broadway. Home phone 7421. Broadway 5171. MONEY TO LOAN— THOMAS S. WAD - WORTH, 319 & 320 Douglas bldg.. will lend money on city or county real estate. FOR EXCHANGE Real Estau TO BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE PROP- erty go to BEN WHITE. 304 Bryson. block. Second and Spring streets. LOST AND FOUND FOUND— A SMALL HANDBAG, SUN- day, on the Long Beach car Owner call at the branch office THE L. A. HERALD, 129 E. Third street, Long Beach. Call PIANOS _^ PIANOS SOLD ON EASY PAYAliiiNi'3— Pianos rented at low rates. A. (J. GARDNER PIANO HOUSE. Ltd., US Winston st. Tel. Black 2221; Home F3189. —————=== BUSINESS PERSONALS ' F^A^HER~pILISwirRS?(^ATmrTT ACME FEATHER WORKS. 758 San ( Pedro st. Tel. Sunset Main 116b,. ■Homw 8041. ___!__' ■ FOR SALE Houses _ I can help you get a home. If you can't come during the day call up Main 1004 or Ex. 1004 and I will see you any evening. C. WEESNER, Contractor and builder, 792 Pacific Electric building. Over five years in the building bust- .; ness In Los Angeles. SPECIAL NOTICES ; . Wn_^Bdlt>r%ir |__L____PP^mH BV^PzSB OrPNMwm OvrCKM*o«t«) CESSPOOLS ' No • wonder you '■' are sick. Cesspools should be cleaned once ■ a /ear. _ . ««} may have three or four In ■ your yard ™ow that . a?e 9 throwln* off dangerous gases. Pump them out and save youe k* - 1.. A. SANITARY CO. . ■- ■ - PhnnM- K»U* or Temple 898. '^ Everything you' want you '.will find in the dasslnfd page. One cent a word.