Newspaper Page Text
10 THE WEATHER liOS ANGELES. July 17. 1907. Tim*. | Bar. |Ther.|Huml windiVelJ Weather Cl. m.l 29^!)9 54 90 "I NB 1~2 Clear. £p. m.( 29.89 74 64 [ W |13 Clear. Maximum temporature, 80. Minimum temperature, 53. Forecast By Associated Pros. SAN FRANCISCO. July 17. -The weather Is warm In the interior of California nn.l will probably be a few degrees warmer on Thurs day. Forecast : Los Angeles nn.i vicinity Fair Thursday, light northeast wind, changing to west. San Francisco nnu Tlcinlty: Fair Thursday, moderately warm, light north wind, chang ing to west. Santa Clara valiey: Fnlr Thursday, light north wind. Sacramento valley: Fair Thursday, contin ued warm, light north wind. San Joaquin valley: Fair Thursday, contin ued warm, light north wind. ¦ MARRIAGE LICENSES' HENRY-JONES-Alexander R. Henry aged 30, a native of California and ¦ resident of Kansas City, and Ada Jones, - aged 22, a native of Georgia and resi- dent of Los Angeles. WILLIAMS-MlLLER— Charles Williams, ¦ resident of Kansas City, and Ada Jones aged 22. a native of Georgia and resi- dent of Los Angeles. WILLIAMS-MlLLER— Charles A\ llllams aged 28. n native of Texas, and Eartha Miller, aged 27. a native of Texas; both residents of Los Angeles. WAI WRIGHT- A LI .— William Wain ¦ wright, aged 33. a native of England, and Hattie M. Hall, aged 32. a native of California; both residents of Los An- CAR^ER-SAVAGE-Phillp C. Carter, aged 22, a native of California and resi- dent' of Sierra Madre, and Violet J. Savage, aged 24. a native of Australia "and resident of Duarte. THOMPSON- — Herl V. Thomp- son, aged 28, a native of California and resident of Imperial, and Mary E. >¦¦ Banta, aged 30, a native of Indiana and resident of Los Angeles. BABCOCK-WELLMAN— W. Bab- /{*¦¦-: cock, aged 24. a native of New York, and Clementine Wellman. aged 27, a native of Pennslyvania; both, residents of Los . CLAR eBBATEMAN-Elmere 8 BATEMAN-Elmer R. Clark, aged 23. a native of California and resi- dent of Williams, and Grace M. Bate- man, aged 26, a native of Rhode Island and resident of Providence, R. I. SILVERMAN-BLUMENTHAL — William Silverman. aged 23, a native of Russia. and Ida Blumenthal. aged 21, a native of California; both residents of Los ;*OYES-COLLINS-Otto W. Noves. aged 31. a native of California, and Margaret Collins, aged 21. a native of New Jersey; both resident of Los Angeles. ¦ .;ONES-MERRITT-<srotus A. Jones, aged '.•4. a native of Nebraska and resident of Huntington Park, and Mabel R. Mer- ritt, aged 26, a native of Michigan and resident of Monrovia. A. Allen, aged \LLEN-NAUGLE— James A. Allen, aged i' '¦ ; 26. a native of lowa, and Lulu N. Naugle. aged 26. a native of Pennsyl- vania; both residents of Pomona. •IEAD-GOSNEY-Thomas F. Head, aged •¦ '30 a native of Massachusetts and resi- dent of Santa Monica, and Blanche Gosney, aged 29. a native of Indiana and ¦ VA e c'DO n N^Lfe°YO A uTG e ± David Macdon- ¦ aid. aged 28, a native of Scotland and t i resident of 27. a native of Scotland and ' JToung, aged 27. a native of Scotland and aol B DIwO°RTHY-I?IFTERY-Frank W. ¦>r: Goldsworthy. aged 23. a native of Cali- V fornia and resident of Los Angeles, and Mary H. Raftery, aged 20. a native of Illinois and resident of Lamanda. STEVENS - LYONS — Lenhart Stevens 'aged 66, a native of Ohio and resident of Ocean Park, and Carrie Lyons aged :44,: 44, a native of Vermont and resident of -TOITTIf R-COUGHLIN-Frank S. Whit- tier, aged 27. a native of Pennsylvania, and Kittle Coughlin. aged 27, a native of Massachusetts; both residents of Los ;ORRII£pEARSON - John P. Morris, aged 25, a native of Rhode Island, and Mary J. Pearson, aged 26, a native of Missouri; both residents of Los An- ¦ AV^S-SWEATT-Beniamin S. Davles, ¦ aged 58, a native of Ohio, and V era A. Sweatt, aged 54. a native of Ohio; both residents of Monrovia. • . PALMER-WILLIAMS-Edward C. Pal- : mer aged 34. a native of Virginia, and Sarah E. Williams, aged 24. a native of Pennsylvania; both residents of Los An- ARMS-McDONALD— C. Harms, aged 25. a native of New Mexico, and Rose M. McDonald, aged 25. a native of California; both residents of Los An- JifNKINS-DOLAN— Charles Jenkins, aged 46. a native of Illinois, and Margaret Dolan. aged 31. a native of Illinois; both residents of Los Angeles. TRAINED NURSES &.'^"harV- to look after the babies. Call either plione Exchange 95. II RIGHT'S j •- HJKOIi.M V FOOD CO. DEATHS BELLUE— Joseph Bellue, 37 years, mar- ried, native of France. French hospi- tal; cerebro-spinal meningitis. ¦ CARTER— Mrs. Elizabeth Carter, 78 -•ears, widow, native of New York, 1126 "Vest First street; abscess of brain. ¦' . "i-'UOST— Benjamin F. Frost. 2 days, na- ive of California. 2100 Santa Fe aye.; i lerasmus. ' — Miss Anna Lang. 23 years, native f .Hungary. Sixteenth and Gramercy; Ptractqre of skull, accidentally struck by ar of Los Angeles- company. . :HOSKTY— Susannah Lehosky, 64 ears, married, native of Austria, An- .-lus hospital; hernia. .I"NAHAKI— Kc Shunasakl. 52 years. > native of Japan. Emergency and Gen- ral hospital; surgical shock, hernia; i Tmation. .-•UTH— Mrs. Mary rimer Smith, 42 - ears, married, native of Maine, 6009 lonia Vista; valvular heart disease; -. •ema tlon. • -LLLIAMBON— Joseph H. Williamson. V," years, single, native of Canada, 159 . v orth Sichel street; apoplexy; buried • t Hamilton. Ont. . 'Vi .BE— Delia B. Wise, 65 years. idow. native of Ireland, 1249 Birch •. rwt: inflammation of liver and ¦ omach. DIED f SE— Died. July 16, Mrs. J. Wise, be- »ved mother of Mrs. F. D. Cavendlr, ~ i . ellie, Kate, James and Frank Wise, uneral from her late residence, 1249 irch street, Thursday at 2 p. m., lence to { Catholic church. Twelfth id Los Angeles streets. Interment alvary cemetery. • • fLE— At Pacific hospital, July 16, i, 1 try E., beloved wife of Patrick J. . lyle. a native of Ireland, aged 37 years, •"uneral from the residence, 1017 Santee ¦t ¦»et, Friday. July 19, at 3:30 p. m. , 1: iquiem mass at Cathedral of St. V .i* <• blana at 9 a. m. Interment Calvary. L ¦ oj Aw York papers please copy. fh£&Z,R & EDWARDS COMPANY };. \- Him lessors to Orr & Hlnes Co. Funeral Vjt Mprs. «¦& ' Corner Tenth and Flower Sts. 1 U; i 65. VHome F4671. Lady assistant fo'iV'' V 3Ck ' & Cnase Co.. undertakers and ' ' en. aimers; lady assistants. 433 South '. ¦' .' HI! . Tel. Main 61. MONEY TO LOAN •fvkvm- MAKE LOANS ON FURNITURE, /$!/•' p onos. horses, wagons, carriages, I 'li.v.I i.v. cattle, etc., without removal from 1 your possession. E-HSSSe' Loans also made to salaried per- sons on plain note without lndorser '-J*f •¦'¦' or publicity. Lowest rates in town. * FIDELITY LOAN CO., 629 Mason building. 28 W. Fourth st. cor. Broadway. ! Home phone 7421. Broadway 6171. . MONEY TO LOAN— THOMAS S. WADB- WORTH, 819 & 820 Douglas bldg.. will lend money on city or county real estate. PALMISTS AND MEDIUMS ' drT^oreen! clairvoyant! busH I ness medium, gives life readings dally; test circles Wednesday eve., 8 o'clock, 15c ROOM 16. 119H 3. SPRING ST ¦ PATENTS AND PATENT RIGHTS ST^?^iarpham" getsTpateTJtsTTn'. mentions financed; 25 yrs.' experience. V -' OX S. Main. R. 484, Patent UticatlOß. V 'PUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES _ - • T&LJiU'HoNIj. MAUN 2»u»; b*ail. LEAHY & SON. LKAJDH-.U AGENTS. Rooms 314 and 816 Severance Bids, Sixth and Main Sts. - We have ' for sale an ¦ attractive and profitable proposition. It's a lumber yard well located and well equipped for business; sales run over $40,000 a year; long lease; moderate rent. Will Invoice stock and sell improvements at a low figure; requires about $5000. LEAHY & SON. Elegant 7- room residence; two stories; modern in every respect; located on East Adams St., near Central aye. This place can be traded at a -gfeat sacrl* lice for good business. LEAHY & SON. We have fine 14-room, modern resi- dence one block from Dukes' university. Dcs Moines, Iowa; lot 7UxI3U, east front; price $75u0; equity $5000. Will exchange lor good business in Los Angeles. LEAHY &. SON. • Barber shop and cigar stand, local ed In central part of city, doing busi- ness over $100 per week; 4 chairs, long lease; 1700 for both, or will sell ' separate. Act quick on this. LEAHY & SON. Cigar stand, located in central part of city; cheap rent, 2 years' lease, clearing over $125 per month. Party has other large Interests and must sell this fine proposition. Can be bought for $700 if taken at once. Sole agents, LEAHY & SON. Restaurant and delicatessen, $650; located at one of the best beaches around Los Angeles; cheap rent, doing business of $35 to $40 per day; fine place for man and wife. LEAH & SON. Bakery, $1000; located at the best beach town in Southern California; good lease, doing a business of $20 per day. You must act quick to get this, as It won't last lone. LEAHY & SON. We offer you now for sale one of the finest seaside fancy grocery stores that's been offered for many years. It's old established; average sales $200 a day; good lease, low rent. No soliciting; will invoice about $3000. Yearly profits $4000. Call on us quick if you want this. LEAHY & SON. Bakery and restaurant located on South Spring St.; rent only $165 per month; lease 2% years, doing excel- lent business; tine oven. This place we consider worth twice the price asked, $2000. LEAHY & SON. Postal card, picture framing and I kodak company, $750; located In southwest part of city; rent only $2j per month; doing nice business. This place Is well worth prico asked. LEAHY & SON. Lunch room, located on South Spring street; 64 stools; rent reason- able, considering location, (loins tine business; $1750 will buy this line place. LEAHY & SON. One of the best furniture stores located in Pasadena, If taken in the next ten days; lease 3 years, doing nice business. Rent only $25 per month; $750 will handle this excel- lent proposition. LEAHY & SON. Restaurant, located near car barns on Central avenue; *l!* 00; over 3 years lease; doing business of $bo daily; seals* its people; horseshoe counter can stay In place as long as you like to; investi- gate, Sole agents LEAHY & SO±>i. An Incorporated manufacturing com- pany oilers lor sale a lew hundred snares of their stocK, aiso their manu- factured products amounting to ».uuj. and the transfer of nearly luoO custom- ers; clearing over $3tw a month; JbUOO will buy this or will exchange lor ranch or city property. LEAH* & &ON. Grocery and dry goods, $2700; good long lease; doing a Business of $50 per day; 5 living rooms, located ill th« beat part of city; rent only *>o per mouth; this we consider the Dest buy on our books. L^ahX & SON. Cigar stand, located on Temple street; this place is wen worth price asked; fixtures cost $150; stocK about $20u; thla place can be bought tor J3OO it sold at once. LEAHY it SON. Bicycle business, doing a large cash business; located in one of tne best suburban towns in Caiuornla; tins is a bona flue proposition and must be seen to be appreciated; price only for a tew days $fcUU. See LEAHY & SON. Delicatessen, restaurant and light grocery, *oau; doing nice clean business; i. furnished living rooms; rent only UJ per month; good long lease; this we con- sider the best buy on our books. Act quick. LEAHY Hz. SON. $SOOO worth of gilt edge stock in a big Incorporated Los Angeies concern doing a large and profitame business; party purchasing this stock drops into a po- sition which pays *IJ>OO a year if a com- petent accountant. Bee LEAHY & SON. Grocery stock; line fixtures; horses and wagon; the building included, or will sell me grocery alone, at a great sacrifice ; am going to Europe and must sell quickly; will rent cheap; cash sales exceed $60 a day. Sea my agents, LEAHY & SON. Pool room, $4000.00; half cash; 10 ta- bles; rent $150 per month; large foun- tain; cigar and tobacco; this place Is well worth price asked; the location best ill the city. LEAHY & SON. Pool room on Spring, near First street; one of the best in tne city of Los An- geles; if you want a good buy you must see LEAHY & SON at once. Cigar stand in line location, near cor. Second and Spring; this place has a long lease at a low rent; it must be been at once; party going away. See LEAHY & SON at once. Restaurant, $3000; the best and largest In the city, having a liquor license; large dining room, horsesnoe counter, sealing capacity ltiO people at one time. For full particulars see LEAHY& 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. J.j:.Alll & SON. Grocery store, $500; located on East Seventh street, sales about $20 per day, all cash; good lease; will Invoice about (tiOO, but if Bold this week can be had tor $500. See Lji-AHY & SON. Automobile business, located on the best part of South Main street, clearing about $200 per month; 2 years' lease; price only $io0; own two large machines. This won't last long. 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 >s 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 tine place can be bought for $2500; Vi cash, balance terms. LEAHY & SON. •" -¦.¦-'-,' Lunch counter, $1600, located on the best part of Downey avenue; 28 stool chairs; rent only $30 month; doing an ex- cellent business; 5 years' lease; this is well worth price asked. LEAHY & SON. i Swell grocery store on Vermont ave- nue, only $1UOO; nice fixtures, horse an wagon; cash sales $30 a day; nice propo- sition for man and wit •> 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 $.0 per month; nice, clean stock, neat fixtures, doing' good business; long lease; a snap. Act quick. LEAHY & BON. • • •¦ > 1 NOTICE TO BUYERS— Are you look- Ing for a business? If so, CONSULT THE LE..-JLUNU AND RELIABLE AUEMTS, LEAHY & SON, as we have most every place of business that Is for sale In Los Angelea county. Remember - that wo make a record of sales thereby securing you a clear title. Do not be misled by other agents, but call and get list. J-JiAHY & SON. Sixth and Main. ' ... • . , After trying other agents i . without success consult • ¦ LEAHY * SON. Sixth and Mate. LOS ANGELES HERALD: THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 18, 1907 ¦.... ________ TTTT o <rr a • On New Pasadena Boulevard, Beautiful Hillside 1 aid Mesa Lots IVE-CENT carfare, three-minute ser- j* 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 Ho W. Hellmati Building Sunset Main 6493 Home A 7765 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE — 30 rooms, new house, new furni- ture; rooms all filled; nets over $100 per month; 5 years' lease. Price $3000, cash, balance to suit. FOR SALE — The best laundry route in Los An- geles, doing from $140 to $155 per week business; gets 35 per cent com- mission; will guarantee profit of not less than $45 per week. Two horses and harness, large double wagon. Price $850. Thorough trial before purchasing. FOR SALE — First class shooting gallery; best location in the city; two months rent paid; clears from $7 to $10 a day. Price $600 cash. This includes stock of cigars, guns, ammunition and all fixtures. see Pus for bakeries, delicatessens, groceries, cigar stands, dry goods and notion stores. One-half interest in restau- rant, rooming houses, high class saloon in heart of city. OR any kind of business you are looking for. Golden West Realty Co. 643 South Sprlmt St. BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY! rent $18; long lease; brick oven; part cash. Cigar stand; only $425, Want party with $525 for estab- lished manfg. business, big profit. Lunch counter on Spring St., In- cluding building. Rent $10. Corner grocery, rent $31; horse and wagon, 3 living rooms $9.60. Meat market, established 14 years; elegant fixtures; weekly Bales $600; good lease. This will stand fullest Investigation; $2100, half cash. ' Fine fruit store with soda fountain doing fine business; cheap rent; $600. Dentist parlor, country town of 4000 population, doing nice business; fix- tures and furniture excellent; chance of lifetime for a dentist; $900. Millinery , store, fine location; 2 years' lease; fine stock. Owner going east; $550. Printing plant, cheap rent; this is a snap, doing good business. ' J. E. TETLOW. 406 W. Seventh St. for sale- LAUNDRY ROUTE This includes large double wagon, cost $350; nice team of horses, set of good double harness and the route that Is doing $140 business a week. Seller will guarantee profit of $45 per week and will give purchaser two weeks' trial he- fore closing deal. Price $850. It's a snap for this money. herricKi Golden West Realty Co. . 643 S. Spring St. SANITARIUMS 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 14 West First. 629 M, S. BROADWAY, BATHS AND scientific massage by electric vibra- tion for that tired feeling, rheuma- tlsm and grip. BUSINESS PERSONALS THERE IS NO QUESTION BUT G. T. HANLY'S California Food Coffee Is tho best made. ' Ask your grocer; 15c per pound. FEATHER PILLOWS RENOVATED at ACME FEATHER WORKS, 768 San Pedro st. - Tel. Sunset Main 1168; Home 8041, • i ¦'¦••.., I WANTED Help — Mais WM tfITTIP lf\ fovn fiiipif T\ nU Urn ohdkrs H \\ r J y All! LIU 1 fob lILLi ianm;.\ employment agency C. W. JENKS & CO., 204 East Seo- 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. Tool blacksmith $5 day, helper $3 day, horseshoer $8,50 day. camp blacksmith $70 mo., 1 ranch hand $35 mo., milkers $45 mo., orchard teamsters $30 mo., milk wagons drivers $55 a mo. and com., man and wife, ranch, $50 mo., man and wife $50 mo. and house, man to drive water wagon; laborers $3 day, country; boat carpenters $4 day, man«.and wife, , ranch, $45 mo. and house, machine black- smith $4.50 day, baker's helper $12 week, all round baker $14 week, room and board; bread bakers $17 week, cake baker $17 week, all round baker $25 week, Jap porter $25 mo., Jap waiter $30 mo. All kinds of jobs at top wages. Red Cross Employment Agency 184 East Second Street. Main 8830. Home A 7030. We furnish reliable help ot all kind.. Call on us for all help and work. We havt> one of the largest selections of help and work In the city. Call and ue» oar bUI boards. WANTED— YOU ARE CAPABLE OF filling a responsible position, If you are a brain worker of more than ordi- nary ability It will pay to have your qualifications placed before the busi- ness men of Los Angeles and vicinity in the next issue of Gold vs. Brains. Copy for this novel publication will be in the hands of the printer In a few day 3. It Is read by thousands of employers. Better call at once and see" me. The chances are that by this method you will secure a lucrative position and at small expense to you. H. E. WESTGATE, 210-211 Citizens National Bank building. Open Friday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock. Office hours 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. SITUATION WANTED AS MANAGER or part owner of company store In mining camp; ample experience and Al references. A. L. WORDELL, 506 Casco St., Los Angeles. LEAVING CITY. WILL SACRIFICE payments on Indian motorcycle; can get terms on balance due ' dealer. Phone Bdway. 3619, or call 736 EAST ELEVENTH. - WANTED— GOOD RELIABLE GAR- dener at Forest Lawn cemetery. 'Call at ROOM 615, Chamber of Commerce build- Ing. Position permanent to right party. 500 MEN WANTED — 214 N. BDY. HAT factory. Be wise; don't buy new hat; have your old remodeled like new.SOc. MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE. Situations guaranteed. MOLER SYS- TEM COLLEGE. 113 East Second st. DOLLAR FIFTY Hat Store. 619 3. Main. V " ..;' , Help — Female , WANTED — THOROUGHLY CAPABLE and experienced lady's maid; reference required. Apply corner Ocean Front and Hart aye. to EDNA GOODRICH. Nat Goodwin's cottage, Ocean Park. ¦ < WANTED— GOOD TEACHER OF VOCAL and piano music, combined with ' com- mercial teaching; good salary. Plenty (if other positions. BOYNTON AGENCY, 625 Stlnison block. \.';. •„ •¦ ; / WANTED Miscellaneous / WANTED— BUY FURNITURE AND household goods. If you are going to Bill we will pay you one-third more than others. Phone us. Main 1117. Home 2154. COLYEAR FURNITURE CO. 822 South Main street. WANTED— SECOND-HAND LAUNDRY machinery; must be good. Apply SIS EAST WASHINGTON ST, Pasadena. Home phone 21 SO. FOR RENT Houses TO LET— HOUSES. $35.00 Modern 9-room house, 217 S. Beaudry. ¦„ -•'¦ ; $36.00 Modern 9-room house 237 S. Beaudry; 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 409. Home A 5091. FOR RENT — 4-ROOM CALIFORNIA cottage in East Hollywood; lot 300x100; large chicken corrals; 46 lemon trees, bearing; plenty good water; close to car line; $15. Call for MR. WOLFE, Herald office, afternoon or evening. FOR RENT— GOOD GROUND FLOOR for office room on Broadway, $50. Apply at HERALD OFFICE. ADAMS, E., 1542— NEW COTTAGES, $10, 3 rooms; $15, 5 rooms; $13, 4 rooms. Hooper car. \ Furnished < COTTAGE 4 ROOMS, BATH, $18; 3- room cottage $16. MRS. MINTHORN, 1542 E. Adams, Hooper car. ¦ - '•- • ¦ Rooms — Furnished FOR rent— furnished flat 3 rooms; very desirable; good location, walking distance to business center; gas for cooking, electricity, water . and telephone paid; only $22 per month. 1039 SOUTH OLIVE ST. Tel. F4588. - r Miscellaneous • GO — LARGE BUILDING 135 WEST 14th St. ALLISON BARLOW. 213 S. Broadway room 124. - PHYSICIANS. Cancers and Tumors No knife, no blood, no . danger. Prica* the lowest and treatment the best IN- VESTIGATE; It will pay you. California Cancer Core 751 W. Sixteenth st. Phone West 2163 DR. AND MRS. CARTER SUCOiSSH- fuIIy treat all female diseases and Ir- regularities; 20 years' experience; - consultation free. Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays 10 to 12 a. m. 204 . • MERCANTILE PLACE, over 543 a Spring. >'¦'•-¦¦ DR. TAYLOR— FEMALE SPECIALIST and obstetrics. BELASCO THEATER. Main street ¦ ¦ DP.. LANE Hi CO.. SPECIALISTS, 330 8. SPRING ST.. over Suntn Fe offices. PIANOS PIANOS SOLD ON^KASi^Al'jldKNTii-^. Pianos rented at low . rates. A. G. GARDNER PIANO HOUSE, Ltd., 11» Winston st. Tel. Black 2221; Home F»18». - GROCERIES Z A. S. FIRSICH'S GROCERY. fcOKMF.R^ ly at 328 W. 6th St., Is now located at 634 W. Pico St. Goods : always • the ' , best at right prices. , Prompt deliv- ery. Both phones. Beginning Monday, July 15 Intensely practical work In Bookkeeping, Shorthand Tynewpin^o. <,„.» oil «*Vi commercial branches. THE REGULAR COURSES I plmsußn m!l Ir strong teaching force. Cool, clean and inviting rooms Pan »™, „£,,,.* waste two or three months in "vacation"? Call . write n w, yo^,«£ Or 2305. WOODBURT BUSINESS COLLEGE, 808 South ' iBIM 1850 M& ' FOR SALE . Houses *$ \P^V £^> «^ I can help you set a home. If you can't come during the day call up Main 1004 or Ex. 1001 and I will see you any evening. c. weesner] Contractor and builder, 792 Pacific Electric building. Over five years In the building busi- ness In Los Angeles. , FOR~SALE- AT REDUCED PRICES ONLY $2600— New, modern. 7-room cot- tage, two unfinished rooms on second floor. ONLY $1860— New, . modern 5-room cot- tages, each with bath, toilet, electric lights, pantry, side- board, enclosed yard. etc. T'ptrollthlc paved streets, fine car service. Many others to select from. *130 cash. Balance monthly, Including Interest. LOS ANGELES INVESTMENT CO., -•¦¦ 337 South Hill St. Main 2248. - ASIIB. Largest Co-operative Building Company In America, A Model Home Four-room new modern cottage on a nice lot 60x100 feet; located close to Main st. on 40th. Price $1500; one- half cash, balance $10 a month, In- cluding Interest. GOLDEN WEST REALTY CO. 043 South Spring St. '¦..».; BARGAINS— EASY TERM HOUSES. New modern bungalow; $1800, $200 cash. ' 3-room house, barn, duck • pond; $800. 6-room unfinished, high elevation; $700. House, corner lot; fruit trees, barn; $1700. MISS McCREA, 210 Copp, 218 Bdway. FOR 2-STORY 7-ROOM HOUSE fine West Adams section; hardwood floors and beam ceilings In three rooms; beam lights, large den, paneled walls, buffet, fireplace, seats, cabinet kitchen, laundry tubs, two toilets, three bed- rooms, hall and bath on second floor, rear balcony. Price $4500; worth $5500; $450 cash. PITTS REAL ESTATE COMPANY, 311-15 Laughlin Bldg. r.-HOOM BUNGALOW $2700 Mission finish, fireplace, large Urlng room; buffet, tinted walls, best plumb- Ing. Large, level lot; fruit trees, flow- ers, chicken run; cement walks and curbs. ' -¦ • - This Is close in, only 12 minutes to center of city. OWNER. HOME PHONE C 1052. ~ ONLY $500 DOWN. Magnificent new bungalow of 6 rooms, southwest; gas, electricity, gorgeous flowers, lawn, cellar. Price $4500; only $500 down If taken Imme- diately. Easy terms. THE STEPHEN INNES COMPANY, 533 Citizens National Bank bldg. Home ABl5B. Main 8745. FOR SALE— NEW MODERN BUILDING containing five flats. 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 $122.50; price $12,000; $8000 swings It. You get 13 per cent net. 463 Lucas avenue. See AVE3TON, 1341 Arnold street. Belt Line car. , v. .-. y. FOR SAE— $9OO BUYS A TWO-ROOM house on a beautiful large, level lot, one- half block from car; all street work done: Terms to suit. For further par- ticulars address OWNER BOX 113, STATION L. City Lots and Lands ______ - 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. I BUY FROM OWNER, TEL. 2969 L RESIDENCE 1243 E. FIFTY-FIFTH ST. OR ADDRESS BOX 111. HERALD. ATTENTION CARMEN ,'¦ - fj,< FOR SAMS One lot 40x1(111 In the Cottage Home tract, one block from the new car barn.i on (he Eagle Rock car ll»*j street work all done, that I must ¦ell tuts week (or \-.: X-j* '¦¦ $700.00 ' This la the snap of the tract} part cash, balnn.ee 810 per month. .Save your commission and buy from the "gee'" SMITH, at Herald office for further particulars. * ' - FOR SALE-$lOOO-THE FINEST LOT IN Mission Boulevard Heights, fronting on the new Pasadena boulevard, BoxlS4, l- minutes lorn business; small cash pay- ment, balance easy Payments, or par- ticulars call up, SUN SOUIH 6703. 40x135, FACING ON THE .NEW Pasadena boulevard; rear . ol : lot , alr» fare. OWNER, Home C 1062. 1 '!. fate. OWNER, Home C 1062. Business Property tTQQO " ' FOR BALK-BUSINESS CORNER, ota ! 160 feet San Fernando and Ann sts., Improvement-, I consisting- of 21-roo _ lodging ¦ house, fronting on San Fer- nando street, and 4-room cottage fac- ing on Ann »t.: 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 finnthpr year. would be a net profit. Address tIeINKN. 1039 8. Olive «t Home phone F4588. i - ¦¦ • Country Property FOR HEMET POTATO LAND IN TEN- •acre tracts send for booklet or see L. M. (PRATT & CO., 608 Lauehlin bldg. C^GoU^li^S»L Th» Lara** •v*-/ /Kil>" WAW2W [Mm CoJldb* In/ - w^^ '• •- . '-°* Angelas. | '* 853-6-7 W. Tth 9t{ $Mm&tA Baldwin Park ¦BdfjWWJWjiH^J For Exchange. BtgV S>^MBWnm a J<n9V sna PP — 5 acres at) TyWuLMlKhUll^r Baldwin Park new •laCW^^V own site, half in* l 5-year navel or/ , anges; fine condition; best location a' I clear; price $3000. Want clear cottagf or will sell cheap, part cash NeV Covlna Electric R. R. now runnln v K»WISf i ALDERSON, 201 l!au^h»i EDUCATIONAL \> ¦ SPANIsiinLEis^NS^Y^E^CPE^JENC- ed teacher. Telephone HOME 31052. FOR BALE \ Suburban Property i . FOR -I ROSTI.ESS RKGION, NKAII HOLLYWOOD. ; Sixty acres. Eighty ncrcn. I One hundred and forty urrrn. , A>orly nil rich, tillable land. Fine for winter vegetables or fruits. Nothing; belter for Rrnpen. This «(r» line FOOTHILL land I* In the FHOSTLEJSS REGION about a mile* from Hotel Hollywood; abund- . since of spring water (or Irrigation. Energetic man „„ make A FOR- I m: out of this land in three years. » Only «ir.O per Acre See HARRY T. SMITH (forenoons). With MINES & KAHIMH. 315 S. Hill. / , FOR SALE -AT ALTADENA, ACRE - lots HSOO each; *>V down and $10 a month • (or half acres for $300); good soil, fine view; elevation 1350 feet; abundance of pure mountain water. L. M. PRATT & CO.. 60S Laughlin building. XJWtlx *- Real Estate TO BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE PROP- erty go to BEN WHITE, 304 Bryson block. Second and Spring streets. Miscellaneous LEAVING CITY: WILL SACRIFICE payments on Indian motorcycle; can get terms on balance due dealer. Phone Broadway 3619 or call 736 E. Eleventh. FOR SALE — A RESTAURANT FOR sale at a bargain if taken at once. Call 707 S. BROADWAY. . BATHS AND MASSAGE INDIGESTION, NERVOUS DISEASES and rheumatism cured without drugs. Export massage. Physicians' re/er- ences. HARRIET E. LAMB, W%. . S. Spring. Home phone A 6130. • \J UNIQUE PARLORS, NEWLY OPENED, '328% N. MAIN ST., formerly Baker block. Manicuring, baths, massage. Open Sundays. .<•• V r THE ROSENBERG, 126% N. SPRING St. — Tub and cabinet steam baths, magnetic massage; 3 eastern trained operators. ' ' • ¦'¦¦ .•;' BATHS, MASSAGE, OIL RUBS— HAVE YOU TRIED THEM? Rooms 6 and 7 610% South Spring St. BULPHUME, VAPOR. ELECTRIC ANI» tub baths, massage and chiropody. 701% S. BDWAY. Phone Main 3133. 309 TEMPLE ST., THE MECCA BATHS. Massage and magnetic. Expert operator. Home A5O/6. His. 10:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. LONDON MANICURE AND MASSAGE parlors. Nubian perfumed treatment. 141% N. Broadway, parlor 6. Select. YOUNG LADY, FORMERLY OP 707 3. Broadway, gives scientific baths ana massage at 229 W. FIRST ST., room 1. ALDA REOPENED— 3I3 N. HILL, north of Temple. Electric, tub and massage. Bdway. 4957. Open Sunday. iOU ARE NOT HuSraDFORBATHS and massage at 125 TEMPLE HI., best of patronage; no signs. -. ' BOSTON ELECTRIC INSTITUTB Removed to 218 N. Main st. , >;£ Formerly 757 B. Main st - ¦ ; REMEMBER THE NUMBER, 618% 8. , Spring St., room 8, sanitary baths. 60c. ' THE best MASSAGE and BATH parlors; lady operator; select 226% 8. . 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. J ELECTRIC INSTITUTE. 220 FRANK-/ LIN ST.. room S. Baths and massage;; CHURCH NOTICES Y^ CHRIST CHURCH — CORNER and Flower. Rev. Baker P. Lee, rec- tor. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.:, early celebration holy com- munion on third Sunday and Saints' 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 9:80. Ser- vices and medicine free to all. Church' open dally for private prayer from 8 a. m. until 6 p. m. . .-' SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SClEN- tist Simpson auditorium, 734 S. Hope ' ! street. Services Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; sermon from the Christian Science Quarterly. Subject, "Truth." ¦ Children's Sunday school 9:30 . a. m. Wednesday evening meeting ¦¦' at 8 o'clock. Reading rooms 510-511 Herman W. Hellman bldg., Spring and Fourth sts., open daily, Sundays , excepted, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. m, 1 .'»iV'' FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, . Hope street, near Ninth. Seats free. ¦ . Rev. William H. Day, D. D., pastor; ; Rev. Warren F. Day, D. D., pastor ¦ • emeritus; Harry Clifford Lott, choir master; Dean Walter F. • Skeele, ¦ or- ganist. Morning service 11 o'clock, ... evening services 7:30. : ¦ ¦''''¦!. ' TRANSr £V AND »TORAGB>^ COLYEAR WAREHOUSE CO.. > 416-417-419 San Pedro St. . . ; Main Office 824 South Main. „ Phones Main Ili7; Home 2164. > New, and absolutely fireproof storage, pri- vate locked rooms for brlc-a-brae. - pianos fine furniture, . etc.. trunks, boxes, etc., stored .B Jo to 800 per month. We solicit your patronage. < UMBRELLABAND V aLOVE MAKERS iV siPJ^^kss~at~^ ; actory prich/. Big ¦ assortment Umbrellas recover- ed and made to order. 117 W. Fourth st. new i Hellman , building.