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Very Few People Take More
Than One Morning Paper
To : Advertisers
', .i* Gonnt six average words as one line. '
■' No id accepted for less than the price
' ef two lines. ..
The Herald reserve* Ml* r.ghl to ™-
vise advertisements and to reject or omit
. and refund the amoand paid.
' Report promptly to the rl««ln>d man
j ager failure to get r»torn« or experience
| , with fraudulent or dishonest advertisers.
. 1 w Two or mare insertions are hotter than
* one. -«Try a three tlm« ad. Results al
-'meet eertUa for anything. '
' AH errors .corrected or money re-
J.funded. 'A ' ■.':':'" ■'- . ■
i For ' rates, contract solicitors and ad
»vertising advice call Sunset Pros* 11.
Home "Herald."
: %:,' Rates: : v
One ei*nt a word each Insertion. ,
■ ■ Rooms for rent—» lines, $ times.
Rooms with , board— ; Hoes. S times.
25 Cents
■ tlltnaUen* wanted— lines, S time*.
* Male anal female—s linen, t times.
25 Cents
NOTICE
■ '" The Herald will ' accept no ' personal.
- matrimonial, .clairvoyant. . palmist >or
medium advertisements.
THE WEATHER
LOS AN<IKU;.S. Milvi h I, 1908.
I a. in.
l_F v in.
' ■ '
48 I, 86 I
_J__ | W I
I_t
II .
I . 30.00
> Minimum temperature 43.
lislufall past 21 hour*, trace. ... ■
lialnfall for season 10.77 Inches. >
Weather Conditions
By Amoelslm' Press .'.'■/"
SAN FRANCISCO, March = 2.—Thn weather
continue* unsettled over most of »California.
Light rain has fallen In tho central and north
«m portions and Ulan has been a heavy snow
fall In the Sierras. A! ■ Summit tin. STeraga
Cepth of snow on the ground exceeds 133 Inches,
comparer! . with, about 80 inches a week ago.
It Is slightly warmer throughout the great
\sll<\v. The pressure distribution favors a con
tinuance of the unsettled condition.
' • Forecast •
Yon ■ An«j»l*s and vicinity—Cloudy Tuesday;
light southwest . wind. "
Ban Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Tuesday;
occasional light showers: light southwest wind.
- Santa Clara valley—Cloudy Tuesday; possi
bly light showers; light south wind. •
' Sacramento ' valley—Cloudy Tuesday; prob
ably light showers: light south wind.
> Ban Joaquln valley—Cloudy Tuesday; prob
ably llKht nhowem: light southwest wind.
• -..■ : MARRIAGE LICENSES
LAMER-FITSIMMONS—VIetor 'F. Lamer,
ace 27, 2 native of California, resident iof
i .Burbank, and Emma G. Fltzsimmons, ago
11, -native of California, resident of I,uh
.v Angele*. * ■ ■ . "• ■' \ ' '■■
PI VINaTON-METCALF— J. nevtngton, age
31, native of Canada, ' and Marie Metcalf,
a«;e 2«, native of . California; both resi
dents of San Francisco. '"'
FALCINELLA-SCUFFl—Pletro Falclnella,
• age ■ 26, native "of Italy, and | Domencla
Scuffl, ate It, native of Italy; both resi
' dants ' of Palms. • A*iMVMM*
WATBY-t-LUMBEPO— George Watry, age
'•28. native of Wisconsin, and ■ Carolyn C.
Plumberg, age 17, native of Kansas; both
- residents of Loo Angeles.
JIEATTAUER-BAOET—Frank Meattauer,
• age 46, native of New York, and Martha
Ba'get. age 86. native of Tennessee; both
/ residents of Los Angeles.
I»AULUS-McFATE^ — Peter Paulus, age 30,
i- native of Missouri, and Mary McFate, ace
j if, native of California; both residents of
Lbs Angeles. " . .
WILLS-HERBMAN—CarroII E. Wills, ago
■ 41, native of lowa, and Kate M. Herr
„ man,, age ■ 40,, native of California; • both
I resident* of Los Angeles. n
HANNEY-WALLA^E--Jofph F. Ranney,
i age 23, native of Massachusetts, and Mar
i. caret .Wallace, age , 22, native of. Califor
■ nia: both residents of Los Angeles. •,
WKALING-RlSSE—Thomas A. Wliallnp,
age 24, native of Wisconsin, and EllxabetU
A. Rlsse, age ID. native of Illinois; both
• residents of Los Angeles.
ERVIN-HARRIB—Sid Ervin, age 54, native
of Kentucky, and Maggie Harris, age 47,
native of Kentucky; both residents of Los
■^ Angeles. '.-■■■"
JIONHAM-BOWERSOCK— Robert > 1.. Bon
• Tiara, age 28, native of Missouri, and Oni*
B. Bowersock, * age 27. native ,of Ohio;
'both resident* of Los A n gel m. *
DELL-SAWYER —Georgo W. Dell, . age 18,
■ 1 native of California, and Gladys B. Saw
' JOT. • age 16, native of ' Nebraska; both
residents! of Pasadena.
MARTIN-BHlNBR—William C. Martin, age
'.- it, native, of Wisconsin, and Bertha Shl
ncr, age 22, native of England; both resi
. dents of Los Angoles. 1
BtrDDS-CHAPMAN—John W. Builds, age
47, native of New Jersey, and Delia Chap
man, age 24,. native of Wisconsin; both
residents of I.os Angeles. •
TENNELL-HAWKINH —Woodhury C. Ten
. nfll age 24, native of. Maine, and Char
lotte L. Hawkins, age 22,. native of Ver
mont; both residents of Los Angeles.
""died
JOHNSON—In this city : March: •_■, . Pauline
. F., beloved wife of F. J. Johnson, sister
of Mrs. Lydla. Warren of . San Francisco,
. F. 'C. and T. R. i Thompson of Stockton.
1 and A. L. Thompson of this city, age 37
' years. . Funeral , from chapel >of Over
-.. holtzer-Mllls Co.. Pico and Grand avenue,
Wednesday, March 4, at 2 o'clock. Friends
Invited.' <.;■'-■■ " ■-- -■■ - ■'■■-;•■■■'
■;j?f'l CHURCH NOTICES •?:
*? , FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
; Blmpson auditorium, 734 , South , Hope
' street. * Services Sunday 11 ■a.» m. 1 and 8
•'(P.m.; sermon from the Christian Science
Quarterly. Subject, "Man." Children's
Sunday school • 9:30 a. •m. , - Wednesday
■■•' evening meeting :at • 8 o'clock. Readimc
rooms, 810-f.ll Herman W. Hellman bldg.,
' Spring and j Fourth «streets, t open dally,
; Sunday!; excepted, from 9 a. in. ', to , 8
'■■• p. ■m. ■■•:■•'•*-"'■ •■■--■ -■*■ ■- ■'
"-"■/•■ SANITARIUMS ; v
THE FAY —GENERAL TOILET PARLORS,
scalp treatment*, general massage. 1006 8.
| Main. Specialty chiropody. Open 7 to 9 p.m.
VIBRATION. ALCOHOL. OIL. SHAMPOO
- < Ing; face and scalp treatment*. " Hour* 10 to
„' 10. i 8«4 B. FIFTH ST.. room i. . ;-.y v - : ■
JSI.RCTRIC • VIBRATOR. 5 ALCOHOL AND
oil' treatments for nervousness and , rheu
matlsm. »48 B. ■ BROADWAY. •' -' ■- -'
, , ;'-,v PERSONALB; ,-.....■> :;
> LADIES^SIT^YOuit
Chlcbesters pill*, the Diamond brand; for 25
) years ■ known -as >' beat, safest. : always > re
liable. , Buy of your druggist; take no other.
Chlchesters Diamond ; Brand pill* are sold. by
J druggists everywhere .«,■*. ::'■ "i's; '■':; .■■• :'■
1 ADIBS— DM <■■',■ LaFRANCO'i ■ COMPOUND,
Mia. speedy regulator, 26 cent*. | Druggist* or
mall. i Bookie ■ free.,? DR. LaFRANCO. • Phlla-
; > delphla. ■ Pa •*■"-■ -'■■•■.-' '. •■■.■<»■•->■■,'.-■.--
ATTORNEY3-AT-LAW
UAKRIAUfc. A(ll KObAltf UW», AO ft,tua
' without ■wees*. M.- P. MORBY. 121 Stlmsoo,
.Third an' Sprln* Phune ill*. Open •vaa
"■«»• '•'■ ■^•./. 1 ' '"- ■'" '.■•■'■:"•■-■■•■. "'-•■'■\'"-"",
JOHN A. WOOD, ATTORNEY. 'NOTARY
■'■■- public • 'Advice free. 207 ■ Douglas bldg. -■--
BUBBB - PERSONALS
rEATHBR . PILLOWS " RENOVATED *■ AT
• THE ACME FEATHER WORKS It* San
I' Pedro i at. ; Tel. Sunset Main 116«, j Home
toil. ■ __ ;.:' ■..
MATTKEasTMTKING, - FEATHER BED
• ding renovated. GLOBE BEDDING '■ CO..
*« B,irmh *treet. Main 1936. ; > ■-■■■
HERALD WANT ADS. READ BY THE THOUSANDS
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
~"" TELEPHONES: MAIN 1305; F4631.
lliiiiiii
Leading
Boss ness Brokers
'"■'.■ ■-'-- -«—_ ■ ."-■■■
Rooms 314-315 Severance bldg.
. Northwest corner Sixth and Main' streets.'
I It is our business to put.peopU* in business.'
HALF INTEREST IN SALOON
' $10,000 canh mill assume $300(1 Indebted
. ness Hill buy half Interest In llnely equip
' ped, well-nitublUiueii saloon; not owned
by breweries, - I'articuUr* with LEAIIV
* SON.
KEMTAURANT, HOTEL AND hah •
This la a proposition worth your,tlmo if
you aye thinking of going In liquor buni-
DtW, „ Present - owner • retiring from bus!
ness. Price i $8000, $6000 CUb ' required.
Investigate. . §&(£§
. .. . y CMtOCHBIM
Ca«h grocery on corner $*50
Cash grocery and ncliool supplies; $40
:- a day V 11600
Delicacies, groceries, two living rooms.s46o
Grocery and bukery $100')
Grocery and cigars, Washington st. $800
Grocery for ranch ■ $2000
netublUhed 12 years grocery $36t'J
Fruits and groceries;. no delivery
down town „..........'....52600
Grocery store and building out of town,
'Main street; price for all $B500; wlll'tako
good ranch.' up to $4000, balance cash.
; (Store has been run by the . present owner
i or past 14 years; retiring from business,
would consider rental property In city. ■
Grocery store to exchange for good
property and. some , cash. Tills store is
wall (storked with groceries, tlnwa.-e,
glassware, crockery and chicken feed! will
invoice about $2200; 1 fixturesv $300; rent
$26; good lease;- corner store, •» living
rooms. Chanoa ■ for a party to tr^la, his
property and turn it quickly. into cash.
$700 for a corner erocery In the south
west, doing an average business of $20 to
$25 a day; reijt very low, only $24;, tine
computing scales, dean stock, good line
cigars and tobacco* and pipes. This I* a
bargain, Be« us at once. LEAHY Ac
BON.
Here in something you haven't seen be
fore. Grocery, wholesale and retail; in
voice'about $4000. This rare bnslnaal op
portunity Is located outside of city.
GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET. . .$1450
.Grocery and delicacy; the neatest little
place you ever flaw; 2 nice living rooms,
furnished. All' I ; want , is: $460. - M*.
LEAHY. & SON.
MANUFACTURING
Live banking and office fixture manufac
,• turing i concern In one of Southern Cali
fornia* largest j suburban towns; clearing
" $200 a month; large room, low rent; 6
. years' lease; machinery In excellent con
. dition; electric power, v Owner must sell at
once. Price $2200. .-
FEED AND FUEL - .
$760 will buy one of tha best located fuel,
■ feed and boarding stable businesses In ■ the
elty; ha* four barns, 30 stall*; also horse and
wagon; has been established for four years.
Big demand for fuel as la In section where
there is no gas. '
$6500 for the best feed and fuel business
in the southwest, wholesale and retail; 6
years' lease on ground; slxe 104x280; rent
only $170 a year; 5 good sound horses, 2
delivery and 2 heavy wagons; rain proof
sheds and house*; stock invoice ■ $4000
alone; no : bonus - for business. • Owner
must sell for reasons which we will ■ ex
. plain to prospective buyer. ", .'
FBBNITDH3 BTORB
New and second hand furniture store
money making location; clears about $150 a
month; no unsalable stock In the (tore. ■
1 $460 —Just what you want, confection^
cry and stationery «tore. A
Long Beach confectionery and pastry
goods; invoice $1100. /■;
CIGAR STAND
Cigar stand. Spring street $300
Cigar and leather good* 5tand.....;..5650
Well. stocked stand .........$l5OO
Cigar stand— sl6o will handle this; ele
gantly equipped cigar stand. I Price $300,
balance $20 a month. Saloon front; low
rent, long lease...Bee us at once.
,i RESTAURANTS AND LUNCH
COUNTERS
Strictly first class horseshoe lunch counter,
seating 20 people; in a location whfch is not
overdone in the restaurant business; big Sun
day trade; running expenses very light; two
good lea boxes; clears about $100 a. month;
price If taken at once $350 cash. *
ROOMING HOUSES
For sale or exchange, $1600 for 12-room
rooming house on the principal street of
the city: lease 4Mi . year* ito run. • clear*
* $100 per i month; •. furniture new. < Owner
wiil take good lot or lot* or equity in a
house of five or six rooms. Investigate at
once. LEAHY ; & SON.
' $1800 —Apartment house, trade for gro
-1 eery or cottage, -Tot I; room(s; will as-
H Hume. ■ ;.' ■ :,
RESTAURANT FIXTURES WORTH .
$700 '.'. • $300
Bakery, cash 1 trade, ' old established
place; will take $1200. First time adver
tised. '
We have a crackerjack bakery In a swell,
close by • town';, fine brick oven.
$700— Bakery :. nearby town, does big
, business, $1100 a month; worth $1300. See
us at once. A real bargain. -
MEAT II.AKKKTS
• NOTICE, ORANGE. GROVE OWNERS!
WANTED, FOR NEW 2-STORY BRICK
BUILDING AND LARGEST MEAT BUSI
NESS IN THE TOWN '•
,- ORANGE GROVE $8000 TO $10,000
- .: i . ■ - —— : ' • .
': LEMON ' GROVE $8000 TO $10,000.
: Tha price of this place is $17,000; no
cash required; will take a mortgage back
for balance; business guaranteed to clear
$4000 to $5000 year, trade of town, t Have
own V wli storage plant; owner going' in
cattle business, must make a trade by 15th
• of March. Write or call on us at once.
See LEAHV 4t SON, : Sole Agents.
$300 " will buy this ;, elegantly equipped
meat market* which cost $660 • one , y«a<
ago: 2 Al meat blocks, Dayton computing
scale* - $140, : besides ■ ft i ton scale, tine : ice
box, marble slab . counter* and' office | fu
" tures, • ! clock .- sausage > 7 machine, tools,
' grindstone, •' lard kettle and ' press; ■ best
make wall rack* and hooka; rent of store
• only $20 with 3 living roma attached, new
.'building. .
FOR EXCHANGE
■'"•OUR LIST OF EXCHANGES IS IN
CREASING. WE HAVE A LARGE LIST.
' HAVE YOU ANYTHING TO EXCHANGE?
COMB UP AND SEE 'US AND WE WILL
' SUBMIT WHAT WE HAVE. . {
, .. —NOTICE- JCTJSSswfflßtaß
' LIST YOUR cottages WITH LEAHY
'v & SON. . they WILL sell THEM FOR
you. IF you care to .-> BUY CALL.
'no trouble to answer QUESTIONS.
FOR SALE, BUNGALOW . . •
•' A ' beautiful C-room house, the neatest
and coziest place you ever saw; well ar
j ranged; hot waur tank; attractive little
crate, ; flowers, ' terraoe •j > and. ;■ lawn;
curbing " and ' sidewalks of ' best ' cement;
I baok yard, chicken | house I and shed, bath
1 room, house strictly modern; $750 handles
this place, balance Ilka rent.
' FOR EXCHANGE)
S««
• JOHN L. RICHARDSON. ..
Attar trying otber scents ; „. v .
without success, consult
; LEAKY * BON, Sixth and Main «tl. I
LOS ANGELES TIER ALP: TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 8, 1908.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
walntel>^man^6^n^e^oTd^^tam
: llsbetl office liusliii'm,; applicant must be
able to Invest $330 and take half Interest.
This will pay you (125 monthly for your
part. No experience needed, a* owner
will , teach you (In- - bnalness. * Tula Is
rleuu, agreeable work any one can do;
■hort hours;: no soliciting. , Too much for
; one man rto look , after. ■' You > must be
steady and honest, as you will have full
charge. See HOLI.INGSVVORTH A CO.,
rooms 0 anil 7, -U'/j S. Broadway..
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I IN
tend to apply to the state board of prison
directors to be paroled from Ban Quentln
prison according to law.
■ ■ -• 'his : \
. FRANK x HOGEROS.
mark. ,
FOR SALE— GENERAL MERCHANDISE
• business;. average dally cash sales $100;
average stock of goods carried $12,000; a
lance electric ; power plant to be con
structed near here; sales will double soon
us work commences; poor health reason
for Belling. For full particulars address
'•/j/'H. WINGFIELD & SONS,
Camp Verde, Ariz.
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR GBAND
chance to buy half Interest in, thoroughly
established better class general brokerage,
renting houses, lots, stores, office*, hotels,
factories and fire Insurance business? Few
. hundred dollars and reference required.
See PHOENIX, 202 Grant bldg.
«MOe—FOB INTEREST IN MANV
facturlng proposition; big prollt*. ■ Inves
v tigate.
J. W. WEIGHTMAN CO., 704 S. Grand.
CANDY FACTORY, OROCERT . AJJD CON
• ">nery or half interest In candy fao
tory, $400. S. W. WEIOIITMAN CO., 704
B. Grand. . -
NEWS, STATIONERY, CIGARS, ICE CREAM,
notions; four living rooms; rent $25; sacrifice.
f J. W. WEIGHTMAN CO., 704 S. Grand aye.
POOL ROOM. 8 TABLES; RENT $85: BAH
gain. Small pajtment. balance time. J.
W. WEIGHTMAN CO.. 704 8. Grand.
FOR SALE-FIR9TCLA3S BROS REPAIR
shop; keeps one man busy constantly. H.
' COUSINS,. Claremont. Cal. ,
FOR BALE--FIRBT-CLABS SHOE REPAIR
shop; keep* one man busy constantly. H.
COUSINS, Claremont. Cal. . ' ' ' ' ■
FREE RENT TO APRIL-STORES »8 TO
$20. • 1613 K. 25th, corner. Watts Local car.
PHYSICIANS /
""" ~~1 Why Life Has
AT* V^X Become a Bur-
CM- \) den to Many
W\7 J Men and Wo
,*■'*<« Kj- A men.
/*.,|»jJJj^'As Dll. FRERERIC
J . IZiJI/L" -^ BELL, Expert Hygle.
)Zsi nlc Therapeutist,
—/# / *w »ay«:
Improper social condition* and the viola
tion of nature* laws have done their work,
and there Is the penalty to pay in loss of
energy, shattered nerve* and decay ■of all
vital force and the fearful havoc wrought
by various organic and functional derange
ment*,' such as Indigestion, constipation,
stomach, liver, kidney, urinary disorders,
rheumatism, blood and , skin diseases, nerv
ous debility, Insomnia, obsession,* mental
troubles, Insanity, paralysis, varlcocele, piles,
etc. . -■■ ■ "|BM***al*Msnw
NO DRUGS! NO SURGERY! .
Disease* are NEVER cured by means of
DRUGS. The symptom* may be suppressed,
but NOT 'eliminated. Through our method
of treatment you may rest assured of a per
fect and . permanent restoration to health.
> Consultation and diagnosis free. ' Call or
address us at our ' permanent • office at
residence," "Echo Park. Lodge," ■ 1032 Echo
Park aye., Los Angeles, California. Of
fice hours dally 10 a. m. to % p. m., Sunday
only by appointment.
Special! How to Reach I'm
Take Hollywood or Colegrove car line,
get off at Echo Park ava.. walk on» block
south to 1032. or talta Edendale car line,
get off at Park aye.. ■ walk one block east
to 1032 Echo Park aye. Five-cent ■ fare,
no transfers needed.
N. B. — Dr. . Bell „ lecture* every Sunday
night on Physical and Ethical Subjects at
8 o'clock. Symphony hall, 233 B. Hill st.
See circulars.
MRS. BEST, LEADING SPECIALIST IN
female troubles, has brought happiness to
thousands of apxlous women, has never
had a single failure; case* relieved with
in «8 HOURS OR NO CHARGE WHAT
EVER. ■ Hours: 10 a. m. to 8 p. m., MRS.
BEST. 1031 S. Grand aye. .
DR. AND Mfc CARTER SUCCESSFULLY
treat monthl.' irregularities and all female
complain. iby improved methods ■ that are
POBITI\KLx* Ut'ARANTBED In every case.
20 years expjr>nr.e; consultation free. Hours,
( a. I.i tc 8 p m. ; Sundays, U to 12 a. m.
204 MERCANTILE PLACE, over 643 8. Spring
drTT'clark. surgeon, DISEASES 7ob
t women. irregularities; consultation, ex
amination free. 30« SAN FERNANDO
r;LDG.. 408 S. Main.
MRS LAIYOU. SPECIALIST; ALL FORMS
female d"•■-»■>«. prompt relief; advloe free.
819 SO SPRING ST.. rooms 27 and 2S.
DR. INEZ DECKER. 702 S. i SPRING ST.,
obstetrics. : Hour* 10 to 3. Room 322.
i Phone Temple 199. >.
DR. ■ TAYLOR— PHYSICIAN AND
obstetrics. 415H B. SPRING ST.
SPECIAL NOTICES
CLEAN UP!
PAPER UP! '
PAINT UP!
v-Ring up Temple 217 and E3645. Tell F.
B BRCWT* your trouble. He'll do - the
rest. 1910 TEMPLE STREET. ■. .- --'i '
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I IN
tend to apply to the state board of prison
director* to be paroled from San Quentln
prison according to law. C. H. ARTHUR.
ALL KINDS" OF ! BATHS AND MASSAGE
at the Paris Fashion Hair Dressing shop,
•229 W. 7th st. " Hours. 8:30 to 10 p. m.
Phono Main 6328. MADAM A. E. WOOD.
HOMELESb CHILDREN -: RECEIVED AND
placeu •'. bomn for adoption. ■<- Apply Rev.
O. V. RICE, super.nteni - hildren s Horn*
; society, i 2414 Griffin avenue. . :.: ' ~ :
BUY ' HERB ■AT FACTOR"!; • PRICES. ■ '. 810
assortment - Umbrella* recovered and made
to . order. 11/ WEST , FOURTH ST.. new
Uflln i building. . - , ;
ELK -SKIN SHOE FACTORY. MAKERS OF
- all. styles In elk-skin (hoes. r. and special
order*, $2 to $5 fin* repairing. - 30*. W. 7TH.
1000 ' CARDS PRINTED BUSINESS ( CARDS.
1 $1.60. In boxes; other printing In proportion.
B. J. El PC CO.. 121H South Broadway.
PARIS FASHION HAIRDRESSINO~BHOP;
will teach beauty and health treatments.
Full course for $25. . 229 W. 7TH ST. ..
WATCH CLEANING. 50a. «40 S. MAIN ST.
TRANSFERANDSTORAGE^
COLYEAH WAREHOUSE CO., 1 :'•' ,
416-417-419 San Pedro Street.
Main office 824 South Main.
Phones Main 1117; Home 2154., New and
absolutely fireproof storage; private locked
rooms for bric-a-brac, pianos, ? fine furni
ture, etc.: trunks, , boxes, etc., * stored,, 360
to 800 per month. - We solicit your patron
''•'age.-"'. — ' ■■■ '" '■■■'■' '■ '■■ '■ ■■' ' •'■'■■'• ■-•■ l -
' assaying ":'-',y:
A^M^A^AT~oTF7cE7~r2T^r^r^BTROAD"
-■ way. Gold, 76c; gold stiver, $1; gold, sil
ver, copper, $1.26; gold, silver, . copper,
. lead.'sl.6o. „", -.->/■ ■'■: >->-
YOU CAN JOIN CLASS AT ANY TIME TO
■ study assaying, etc.: day or evening. Call
room 4, 131 B. BROADWAY. ■ .
V CARPET CLEANING
i IiTrT^CARPET v CLEANING WORKS,
. ', incopcratad. ' W.< C. Cllne, president, 715
■ olive. Tel. ; Home F28I0; Sunset Main
I 111.
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x.
Mr boy, If srrer In yo»r life
■ Yon need some strong- suwl>(sua«e>
I In bnslnena, home, or social strife.
And I am at a distance,
Remember, lad, a good want ad
A Will help yon if yon need It,
< -■- ■ And what ros need will soon be Im*,
, For everyom* will read It.
WANTED
Help—Male
Red Cross Employment Agency
184 East Second Street.
Mnln "820. Home A 7650.
. 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
Hotel nnd ■ restaurant help too - num
i erous to mention.; Call and see our bill
boards.
iifEi) °Er HELP
lIANSI.N EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
C. W. JBNKS & CO.. 204 East Second
street, Los Angeles, Cal. Both phones,
Home A 4869; Main 183.
Carefully selected ' male and female
■ help of all descriptions and nationalities
furnished promptly.
WANTED — ADVERTISING SOLICITORS.
Good positions for bright, capable, ener
getic men of good addrehs. Quick promo
tion to those deserving It. Splendid op
; portunity for tha right men. Apply be
tween 9 and 10 a. m. only, to ADVER
TISING - MANAGER • HERALD. Los An
geles.
WANTED—
10 boys between the ages of 14 and 18.
"Nothing to sell." .Apply 435 BTIMSON
BLDG., Third and Spring streets.
WANTED—
PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT BUREAU,
. 631 W. Sixth St.. Los Angeles, Cal.
■ Houee cleaning department.
Window cleaning department.
, Phones: Home 078; Main 1714.
600 MEN WANTED—2I4 N. BROADWAY HAT
factory. Be wise; don't buy; new hat; your
old remodeled like new by experts, 60c up.
MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE; SlTU
atlons guaranteed. MOLER . SYSTEM COL
LEGE, ■ 113 East Second street. , ■
JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT ; * ■
House Cleaning Office. ■
, , !>■-„!> 1 — 8. GRAND—Main 4839.
WANTED—AN' EXPERIENCED GLASS
blower. Apply at 617 S. SPRING ST. be
tween 10 and 13 a. m. . -'.- :' > '
WANTED— FOR THE ~~ BEST COLORED
help call at CRUMBLEY'S AGENCY.
Broadway 1230. v, v
LICENSED PHYSICIAN—RARE CHANCE,
good salary. Address BOX 4409, Herald.
»_ , -t
WANTED— ERRAND BOYB WITH
. wheels. Inquire HERALD OFFICE. -•. <
Help, Female
WANTED— , :
- Women working a few hours each day can
secure a good income. No matter where lo
cated. Write us today. ''„;*
PIQUOSOAL MFG. CO.,
Office 135 Btlmson bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal.
Agents
WANTED—RELIABLE AGENTS TO SELL
accident and health insurance Room 206,
702 SOUTH SPRING ST. ...
Situations,, Female
AN EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS • WANTS
■ work at home; family or by. the piece. Call
227 E. PICO ST. ':■■■■■ ■ ■ . ■ -
Money
WANTED—S26OO ON CLOSE IN REAL ES
tate; ample security. POMONA ABSTRACT
AND TRUST CO., 203 N. Broadway. .
WANT $3000! $1600. $1000—WILL PAY 10 PER
cent net., Ist mtg. SIDDALL CO., Copp bldg.
Miscellaneous |
WANTED— BUY FURNITU«E iNu
- household goods. If you are going to sell
we will ■ pay ;■ you one-third more ; than
others. Phone us. Main 1117; Home 2154.
* COLYEAR FURNITURE CO.. 222 South
Main street. -■'- ' • .' ■
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
FOR^ALiE^OR^EXCHANGE— ~~~"
6-room cottage on Cherry street near 16th;
will trade for small place ousMe city suitable
- for chicken raising; value from $2500 to $3500.
S3 furnished' rooms on W. First St., close
In; $1000 on easy terms; or will exchange for
■ good lot. ..." |
5\4 acres good alfalfa land within ten
.miles of Los Angeles; has large dairy barn
; accommodating 60 cows, 4 head of hones,
hay, etc.; plenty of water; price $2600, $500
cash; or will exchange for stock of groceries
or city property.
TEMPLE PENDEGABT, 404 'Grant bldg..
4th and Broadway. --Phone A 4564.
1 —•-■ ■ ■
AUTOMOBILES—OTHER VEHICLES
ONE "MAXWeTIIT^RUNABOUT. AND ONii
light touring car taken In- exchange for
: larger Maxwell cars for sale at Interest
ing prices; very little used; Al and guar
anteed. ■ i Call 1321 B. MAIN. \ • .
FOR . SALE—2O 11. P. LIGHT DELIVERY
wagon, capacity 1000 lbs.; brand new oar,
cost $1560. will sacrifice for $1376; fully
equipped. BOYCE. 1064 W. 3Tth St.
COLLEGE OF GARMENT ■ CUTTIES
AND DESIGNINGjW'^
K^jSE^rSLE^T^^oTXSuBT^TSr^wTTT^
MOST THOROUGH AND PRACTICAL.
FOR RENT
1 Houses /
TO LET— FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE WITH
bath, gas heater and electricity. Take
■ yellow car,/ get off at Jefferson st. Key
at 956. No objection to children.
TO LET-9-ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH. GAS
and electric light; large yard. 1916 WARNER
ST. N. Washington; price $20 a month. Tel.
WEST 5061. ....■■■
FOR RENT—B3S GLADYS AYE.. 3 NICE
rooms, reception room, bath and toilet;
front and screen porches with lawn.
FOR RENT—HOUSES— ACCEPT BUG
gy. horse, furniture, etc., for the rent. SID
DALL CO.. 207 Copp bldg. -
COTTAGES, $10, $14, $20; FURNISHED, $16,
$25. Keys at 1671 E. ADAMS. Hooper car.
TO LET— COURT, NEAR ALVARADo'.
6 room*. $10; big lot. No. 2211 also.
FOR RENT—3-ROOM HOUSE AND BARN,
$12. 3735 SAN PEDRO.
Houses—Furnished
FOR SALE—4-ROOM HOUSE, GOOD
barn, household furniture all In good
shape, with one-fourth acre lot for $1300.
' PURSELL. Howland's lane, Sunnyside.'
TO LET—FURNISHED 4 ROOMS, $16.
3 rooms, $16, or 7 rooms, $30.,
■* Keys 1571 E. ADAMS. Hooper car.
Unfurnished cottage, $12, $14, $17, $22.
FOR RENT—IN PASADENA, 7-ROOM FUR
ulshed house; 5-room flat, one block from Oak
Knoll car line. SUNSET 9694. Pasadena.
FOR RENT—MODERN 9-ROOM HOUSE
with reception hall; rent $50. - Inquire 1026
LINCOLN STREET. ■.-■..■ ■
$16 RENTAL OR $25 PAYMENTS BUYS FUR
nlshed cottage; $1600. Keys 1571 E. ADAMS.
FURNISHED, 1570 E. ADAMS, 7 ROOMS,
$30; or $3300, $300 down buys It.
Flats
FOR RENT—THOROUGHLY CLEANED
furnished suites for housekeeping, $3.60
and $8.75 per week. ROSS APART
MENTS, 640 San Julian.
Flats—Furnished
GOLDEN WEST APARTMENTS,
, ' ■'-,:■:.. /
917 W. FIFTH ST., NEAR I'IGUEROA
Summer rate* now in effect. 2 and 3*
room suites, Including private bath; price
$18 and upward; large sunny rooms, big
kitchens fully furnished. New house, new
furniture, wide halls, within walking dis
tance of business center; no car faro, yet
within a block and a half of five car lines.
TO LET—FIRST-CLASS 6-ROOM FLAT,
nicely furnished; fine location, close In.
Adults only. ' 843 FLOWER ST. :
Furnished Ar: rtments , •': y{_
TO LET' - MODERN , HOUSEKEEPING
. apartments, furnished complete; new, close
In, no car fare: $12—204 N. Fremont St.. 1141
W. Ist st.; $14-1028 and 1133 W. Ist.. lOCS and
1011 E. 9th, 836 Crocker, 712 Ceres, 834 8.
Ftfueroa. 150 N. Beaudry, 911 Diamond. 1020
Colton; ■ $16— W. 4th, 212, 218 and 222 N.
Fremont; $18—1137 W. Ist; $22.50—1126 Mignon
ette st. T. WIESENDANGER. 207 S. Broad
way. Main 2043. •
TO LET—LOVELY NEW 3 AND 4-ROOM
apartments, furnished for housekeeping; high
and sightly; $15 to $18 per month. THE UPP,
1149 West First St. Main 6945.
Rooms —Furnished
FOR —TWO ROOMS COMPLETELY
furnished for housekeeping In private fam
ily; gas, high location, nice surroundings;
reasonable rent. Phone BROADWAY 1262.
TO LET— HANDSOMELY FURNISHED 7
room flat; want to rent entire nat to reliable |
party, no children; piano and good location.
323 S. BUNKER HILL AYE. ■ .
FURNISHED 3 ROOMS, $14; 4 ROOMS, $11;
- unfurntsheC, $11, $14; separate porches.' MRS.
MINTHORN, 1571 E. Adams. Hooper car.
TCI LET—WELL FURNISHED SUNNY
■rooms for light housekeeping. 216 S.
BUNKER HILL. A 3848. v
TO ROOMS. WITH OR WITHOUT
board; everything new. 1404 SO. BURLING.
TONT A 3219.
Stores ana Offices
TO LET—FRONT OFFICES, TWO OR
four, ground floor; • excellent location.
Broadway. Chamber of Commerce >, build
. Ing. Inquire Herald. : - ..' .
FOR RENT—BEST CORNER FOR SALOON
In Central avenue; cheap lease; will rebuild
If dostred. PHONE 29326. :
FOR BALE
' Orange Groves
■ /
THIS WEEK ONLY.
'WE WILL SELL IN
■ ONTARIO
i ACRES BEARING ORCHARD GROVE
NEW 6-ROOM MODERN* 111 US I.
FOR $»- JO.
A home and an income for the price of on*.
half cash. balance to suit.
McDonald brokerage co.,
435 Stlmßon. A53<4; Main 1284. :
FOR BALE-GROVES IN ANY OF THE GOOD
• dletrlcts. .• our ■ office , la the ,".'Bragain Cen
< iri" for orange and lemon . groves. yL. M,
PRATT & CO., 60S Laugallii bldg.
FOR J^___ w __
Country Property
FOR BALE
BIG EXCURSION
TO KERN ISLAND.
Every Tuesday and Friday evening at 6:30
an excursion starts to inspect the rich Kern
Island lands selected for the members of the
SEVENTH HOME EXTENSION COLONY.
Round trip fare only $B—and the fun you'll
have will be worth the price. Fare refunded
to buyers. Come to our office and get par
ticulars; see the .itereoptlcon pictures any
evening. But act quickly—time is short —
second allotment takes place March don't
mips It. Those participating In first allot
ment now moving on their farms—building
plowing—planting. One of the best wat»r
lights In the state goes with the land. No
dry years. Land costs hut $25 per acre—and
, this season's crop should more than pay
for it.
Come In during the day or attend any of
our interesting evening meetings; or. If you
can't do either, send for free Illustrated
booklet.
CALIFORNIA HOME EXTENSION ASSO
CIATION, ground floor. Chamber of Com
merce Bldg,
FOR SALE— ~~~~~ ~
SEVENTH HOME EXTENSION COLONY
LANDS T $26 PER ACRE.
The best land in Kern county—and no
county has better land. We're starting an
other town and farming community close to
the city of Bakersfield—right on the railroad.
People moving onto the ground now—build
ing—plowing—planting, etc., going right
ahead. Just the right time to start this
season's crop—a few more families can be
accommodated In the second distribution to
take place March 14.
Come in und go up on the EXCURSION
Tuesday or Friday evenings at 6:2o—round
trip $8. Fare refunded to buyers. We take
you all over tho land In' automobiles from
Bakersfleld. Call at our office in the day
time or attend the free stereoptlcon lecture
any evening, except Sunday, at 8 o'clock.
Booklet free.
CALIFORNIA HOMM EXTENSION ASSO
CIATION, ground Poor, Cl mber of Com
merce Bldg. \" ■ "J '
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—
English walnut grove,
13000 annual Income,
/ 20 acre*}
New modern cottage;
Every city convenience. ■
Exceptional opportunity for nice in
come, at slight annual expense. Terms
to suit, or might consider some good
property (cash value) and part cash In
exchange. See the owner, 605 UNION
TRUST BLDG., southeast cor. 4th and
Spring Bts., Los Angeles.
FOR BALE— „ .
KERN ISLAND LANDS. j
The second distribution of the Kern Island
' lands will take place In Home Extension Hall
on March 14. These rich delta sediment
lands were se.ected for members of our
Seventh Homo Extension Colony. Members
participating in first distribution now on their
farms, making things hum. Finest peach
land In the . state. Principal products—
falfa, corn, grapes, apples, plums, apricots,
and all kinds of vegetables. Free stereop
tlccn lecture In Association Hall every eve-
Ing, except Sunday.
CALIFORNIA HOME EXTENSION ASSO
CIATION, ground floor, Chamber of Co»
merce Bldg. . ,
IOR COUNTRY PROPERTY
. IMPERIAL VALLEY LANDS
" 2^3, 6 and 10-acre tracts in the town
of Alamo. Buy now and double your
money In- six months. For particulars
call on ,
V. E. STOCKWELL ft CO.. •
304 Grunt bldg. A 2814, Main 1589.
, 160 ACRES FOR $250 .
In Los Angeles county; level, rich sandy
loam soil, abundance of water; can't be
beat for alfalfa, grain, apple and pear
orchards, sugar beets) unexcelled location
for chicken and turkey ranch; no fogs,
altitude 2330 feet. Start your fortune to
days talk with
EDWARD HERMAN,
628 Citizens Nat. Bk. Bids-, 3d and Main.
BEAUMONT
■1 ACRES AND INDEPENDENCE."
Fruit lands and city lot*; there's moasr
, in It for yon.
BEAUMONT
LAND AND WATER CO.
tit Mercantile place.
F4BC Main KM
FOR SALE—3 'A ACRES FINE LOAM SOIL;
raise anything; 1 6-room, ■ hard finished
, house, barn, water shares, 100 chickens,
cow, horse, wagons, tools, fruit trees, etc.
Close to public school;-20 minutes from
Los Angeles by > Whlttler electric line;
price $4500; ternyi. ' TEMPLE PENDE
OAST. 104 Grant bldg., 4th and Broad
way. Phone A 4654. ,
FOR SALE— ACRES CHOICE ALFALFA
land, good s water right, house, 15 miles
from ,L. A. toward Norwalk; terms 1-3
cash, balance long time; priae right;
' mean business. See NILES, 456 E.
Washington. •
FOR SALE—GLENDORA, 5 ACRES, $1000.
GLENDORA, 10 acres. $1500 and $2000.
UPLAND. Ontario, $60, $90, $150 acreage.
H. K. SIDDALL. Copp bldg., Los Angeles.
City Lots and Lands
' AT * ■'.-
Small Prices
Free Excursions
Manchester Heights lot* are the '
highest class property; for the
least money on the market to
day, $36,000 being , expended
now In street Improvements,
Including concrete curbing and
sidewalks, graded, oiled and
tamped streets, aisu street trees
planted in the parkways. This
highly developed addition lies
just without the city limit* of
Los Angeles and has a new
. $6000 church: 1 He* one >• block
from a $14,000 public school,
and ha* the I services of two
v electric car line*. The eleva
tion gives a clear view of the
entire valley surrounding . ■ Los
' Angeles and of the mountains.
Prices $300 to $760. Terms $26
' down and $10 per month. . You
> will 'be ' surprised to. find the
large lots we,are able to sell at
~ these low prices. Call for free ■
tickets and go out. Office open
Sunday. ■ •
FOR ' SALE—B2B SOUTH CLARENCE ST.
Inquire at premises and save commission,
near Bait Lake and Santa re.
Who Seldom See Either of
the Other Morning Papers
»0» : OUTH HILL ST. Day and evening.
I : WES'." FIFTH ST. ' Established 1882.
• Opposite Central Park.
LA CONSERVATORY OF
• r\m MUSIC AND ARTS.
I Main 4403. A 224«.
E. J. Valentine, Pres, 827% S. Spring St.
Practice claviers for rent. '
EDUCATIONAL
H^Ai^riT^u^iNEifi'mXEa'E^- ""*
Oldest and largest In California.
«14 S. Grand avc J. W. LACKEY. MgT.
FOR SALE
Houses
I'OR MALE—HOUSES
—Will buy an eight-room house on
Oxford aye., two blocks from Pico; $1000,
cash will handle it.
THIS WEEK ONLY.
V. E. BTOCKWF.LL ft CO., . <>'<;;
304 Grant hldg. A 2814, Main 1389.
FOR SALE—MODERN B-ROOM BUNGALOW
. In Charles Victor Hall tract; easily worth
$400 C; lot Is 60x150; owners leaving for the ,
east Tuesday and will sacrifice this nlca
home for $32>0. Otter good only until Men
day night. TEMPLE PENDEGAST, 401
Grant Bldg., 4th and Broadway. Phone A 4351.
FOIL SALE—6-ROOM BUNGALOW, CLOSH "
to good car lino; lawn In. cement walk", !•
nearly new; flue view; lot 40x174; bigli
ground. A bargain at $12fiO.
SHAY. 111 S. Broadway.
Phones: Main 2663. AB3*!>.
FOR SALE—SI76O BUYS 8-ROOM COT- .
tage; wash trays, laundry room, pretty
yard, etc.; newly finished, M block from
car line. See owner. 1035 HOBSON
Phone Wast 2286. , t
FOR SALE—3-ROOM PLASTERED HOUSE.
- lot 40x136, 1603 East 63d: only 3960, on;
easy terms. Owner 1780 EAST 30TH ST.
Watts local car 29th, one block east.
FOR SALE—IN PASADENA—C-ROOM BUN
galow, all modern conveniences. very reason
able: must be seen to be appreciated. ■. 115
CHESTER AVIS.. Pasadena. , .;
FOR BALE—LARGE ASSORTMENT OF .
plans for modern bungalows and two-story
residences; $9 for plans and specification*.
PHONE 89031. ■'■■■■ r."
FOR SALB OR EXCHANGE— OWNER.
a new modern cottage; street work done; .
must s«!l. Phone M. E. BRADFORD,
Temple 564. • '
SACRIFICE NEW 5-ROOM MODERN COT-. .
tage, choice residence section; part cash.
J. W. WEIGHTMAN CO.. 704 S. Grand.
Farming Lands
• Free—Ten Acres
Free
10.000 ACRES OF LAND. partly/ un
der cultivation. adjoining THH
CITY LIMITS OF ENSENADA. CAPITAL
of LOWER california. given a wax
FREE in > ALTERNATE TRACTS.
great RUSH of SETTLERS ANO in-
VESTORS follows announcement
OF SPRECKELB railroad to run
FROM san diego TO ensenapa.
for PARTICULARS of OUR new
colonization plan CALL OR WRITS
Lower California Land and
Water Colonization Co.
516-517-518 Chamber of Com
merce Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal.
Houses— Furnished .
SMALL ROOMING HOUSE FOR SALE:
nicely furnished, paying $16 over tho
I rent and two living rooms. ■ X am called,
east, will sell at a sacrifice. Better ana
this at once. Phone BROADWAY 8488."
Furniture
FURNITURE BOUGHT. BOLD AND. BX- '
changed. PHILLIPS' second-hand (tore,
146 8. Sprl- -F8193. : • > .
'Suburban Property
FOR SALE—I 3 LOTS 60x140. 'IN ONE) '
body, at Athens station. Price. $900, ad
joining lots 8200 and up. Phone TEMPLE) ::
889. ■- .' ..'.■■ ■■-■ -■■ '
Live Stock—Horses, Mules, Cattle
FOR SALE—BARGAIN AT $60—A HORSE, 9
years, weight 1200 lbs., with harness and light
spring wagon. Apply ' 808: Bantee street or -
1300 East Twelfth street.
FOR BALE—HOLSTEIN AND JERSEY
bulls, registered, herd book stock; Berk
shire and Poland China pigs; reliable
graded fresh family cows. NILES. 46S E. -
Washington.
FOR SALE—B FRESH COWS, ONE MILK- ■
ing 6 gallons. 6719 CENTRAL AYE.
Live Stock, Poultry, Birds,; Dogs
FOR SALE— PRIZE . WINNER SCOTCH
. collie stud dog, bitches and puppies. K. '.
B. VARIAN, 895. N. Catallna aye.. Pasa
dena. Cal. ■ ■--.■'. -. ■ .< --. ■ - » .;:
FOR EXCHANGE
Real Estate)
5 ACRES ABOUT 0 MILES FROM LOS AN
-1 gele* t 6-room modern cottage, 4 acres in
alfalfa; good eblcken corral* and bouses;
berries and fruit trees 1 $5500, will ex
change for vacant lots In good locality. '
OSCAR B. SMITH,
818 O. T. Johnson Bldg..
5-ROOM HOUSE IN GOOD REPAIR) LOT
60x270, fronting on two street*; tine soil, '
fine location for chicken ranch; $2800,
will exchange for good cottage. Will '
assume up to $ 1000.
OSCAR B. SMITH, .'
813 O. T. Johnson Bids. - n
>OR EXCHANGE— ' . •: or
10 acres, Pomona: 2 acres full 1 bearing
. peaches, 4-room house, new, barn, chlckennn
. runs, brooders, etc. Plenty water for domes* T*
- tio use; 20 shares water stock.
McDonald brokerage co.,
433 Stbuson Bldg. . •
TO BUY. BELL OR EXCHANGE PROP
erty go to BEN WHITE, 304 Bryaon blk.. >;
Second and Spring street*. •-■ •
PATENTS AND PATENT RIGHTS
a^Er^HARPHAM "GETS PATENTS, ■ IN
ventlen* nnanoed. patent ■ litigation; II
years' experience, 617 UNION THUSi'
BLDO. F4328. , ■„-.. '. ■. ■■■..' ■■-"-*;■>
PATENTS—U. 8. AND FOREIGN. INrOR
; mation book free to Inventors. ; BROOKH
«V LIDDERS, .801 L.' A. Trust bide., 84
and Spring it*., Los Angel** Cal.
BwlMmih mini w .mh i,.nii.'^a'lini . .
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