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Very Few People Take More Than One Morning Paper THE WEATHER . LOS ANOBLEB, 1908. ; ; • a. m. p. in ft .'.' J 89.Cg If Maximum temperature 70, ■ Minimum temperature. 55. . ; ' 'V Weather Conditions By Associated Press. /SAN -FRANCISCO, April »—The pfSMur* has fallen rapidly over Nevada and has risen •lowly over Southern ■ California. The winds l:ava changed I from north I to went or south alone the coast. Tho temperature tins fallen 20 degrees at Him Francisco and 12 degree.* at Han Luis • Oblspo. In the treat valley there liai been but little change. • Forecast Lo* Angeles and vicinity—Fair Thursday with fog 'In morning; light we»t winds. Ban Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Thursday with fog; light southwest winds. Banta Clara valley—Fair Thursday with tog In the morning; cooler; freoh north winds. • ftacramento valley—Fair, cooler Thursday; llUht south winds. ■ ■ Han Joaquin valley—Fair, cooler Thursday; light southeast winds. ■ ■" ' MARRIAGE LICENSES McCLELLAND-McCUAlN—Thomas - Lea Me . I'ielland, . age 24, native of Michigan, and ..Violet Joy McClaln, age IS, native of Call :';•<• fornia; resident* of Los Angeles. OiiDHOLT-LOVETI'-rtoy Smith Uodbolt, age 32, ■ natlvn of Ccnada, and Mary Elizabeth Lovelt, ago 81, nativ**of California; residents of Red Bluff. JUST-HCHAEFKTI-E. ' Richard Just, age 22, : r.atlre ot Germany and resident of Log Ange les, and Alma, M. Sehaefcr, age 25, native of Illinois and resident of Chicago. . ERVIN-VERDE—Jame* A. Ervln, age 25, na tive of Massachusetts, and Lizzie Verde, age is. native of California; residents of Los • Angeles. - - v . ' IIKTZEL-DAVIS— Hetitl, age 30, native of South Africa and • resident of Los An geles, and Stella, Davis, a*ge 28, native of Mis -• souri and resident of Portervllle. RICE-RAYMOND-Ernest F. Rice, age 22, and Enid H. Raymond, ago 19; native* of Mis souri and residents of Los Angeles. ' MALLMAN-NEl'MAN—Henry W. Mailman, | age 2«, native of lowa, and Marian I. Neu < man, age 23, native of Michigan; residents of Los Angeles. ■ ■WORSLBY-CHRISTIANSEN—Bdw. M. Won. I ley. age. 84, native «t England, and Blgne • Christiansen, age 21, native of Norway; ' resident* of Los Angeles. LIIJFER-MOROENTHALBR-Charle* 11. ■ Lie - fer, age 13, native of Illinois and resident of . < Los Angeles, - and K. Grace Morgenthaler, age 21, native of Kansas and resident of F- I'ass.dens. OAKLEY-HICKMAN-Hewlett W. Oakley, age : 2t>, native of New Jersey, and resident of ' Fortervllle, and Anna M. Hlckman, age 24, „ native of Missouri and resident of New : York. ' BYRNES-PIOKOP—Jame* P. Byrnes, age 30, native of New York, and Alice G. Plckop, age JB. native of England; .residents of Los Angeles. ' LEACH-WENDEL-Oeorge A. Leach, age 89, native of Indiana, and resident of Pasadena, and Susie Wandel, ago 41, native of New York and resident of Los Angeles. EOYLES-NIEMAN-Thomas D. Boyle*, age 24. native of Pennsylvania and resident of South Pasadena, and Harriet A. Nioman. age 24, -native of Illinois and resident of Pasadena. LUUURA-MAULADIN—WiIIiam Lubura, age 3«, and May Masladln, age 29, natives of Austria and residents of Los Angeles. HEDGES-GROSS— Herbert Hedges, age 2.1, na tive of New Mexico and resident of Oxnard, and Hope A. Gross, age 23, native of Mon tana and resident of I,o* Angeles. DAVIS-PAULL—Raymond Davis, age 21,' na tive of lowa and resident of Pasadena, and t Cecil Paull, age It, native of Colorado and - resident of Artesla. BCHAUH-CRUME-Charle* L. Schaub, age 23. , native of South Dakota, and Margaret I. I Crume, age 18, native of Nebraska; resident* of Palms. GERMAIN-PEINCIE-Joseph Germain, age 29, native of Vermont, and Laura Pelncle, age -20, native or Minnesota; residents of Rivera. KLAHN-BTJESTRIN-Henry C. J. Klahn, age ' 31, native of Germany and resident of Loa Angeles, and Elizabeth Buestrln. age M, na ' live of Wisconsin and resident of Milwaukee. ' McCOY-PARKER—Clarence B. McCoy, age U. native of California, and Ada Parker, age S3, native of California: residents of Xl > Mnnte. ''-'>' ■ a ■»:•*•■ :.r riSTONETTI-LARRCCO— Frank B. Plstonettl, age 21,' native of Italy, and Rosle Larrcco, age I*. native of California; residents of Los "- Angeles. MARKS-WILLIAMB-Lester D. Marks, age 22, i native of New Jersey, and Dora May Wil . liams, age 13, native of Kansas; residents of Los Angeles. . OUTWATER-HABY—Morris Cutwater, age 85, native- of New Jersey, and Louise Haby, age 27, native of Ohio; leeldents of Los Angeles. BIRTHS .;...■.-; DOTS i HORN—To Carl and Lillian Horn, 707 West Thirty-sixth street. )ltirKiNS-To John and Lulu Hopkins, 1333 Ingraham street. GIRLS PETERSON— Peter and Antonla Peterson (nee Madserrsla), Cl 3 Nortk Avenue 19. riNELON—To Hy Joseph and Josephine Anita ' Plnelon (nee Carrlllo), 3023 Eagle. BORLEII— Nels and. Hilda Sorlell (nee Honsen). 281 East Forty-seventh. .SPARLING—To Clarence Potter and Jessie '' Nnrmanda- Sparling (nee Smith). 848 West sixtieth. -' i ETANBFIELD— Frank and Ethel Stansfield •.; (nee Park), 830 West Fifteenth. DIED ..■;. MII.BTEAD —At 2101 Pasadena avenue April - ft, 1901,' James W. Mllstead. aged 66 > year*. If' month*,' ° past commander of '■ Oarfteld post >of San Francisco. Funeral • from the parlor* of Peck & Chase. 433 . South Hill street, Thursday, April 30, at 2 ' o'clock. > Friends and all members of "the O. A. R. Invited. San Francisco and Washington, D. ('., papers ■ pltase copy. " Interment Inglewood Park. . FUNERAL NOTICES Members of Ca!. No. 2, N. A. 8. F., Attention ■ Th» : funeral of - our late brother J. W. Mllstead ■ will be ° held at the parlors of Feck * Chase. 488 South Hill street, .at 2 p. m. Thursday, April 30. Interment Ingle wood. Car* furnished. Will P. Steven*, president. ' ' :.■:: MONEY TO LOAN ; - ■ WE MAKE LOANS ON FURNITURE. Pl anos, horse*, wagon*, carriage*, oattla, etc., without removal from your posses sion. ,; - ' FIDELITY LOAN CO.. 829 Mason building. . Ill' West Fourth street., cor. " Broadway. Horn* phone F7421; Broadway 1171 ~" DON'T MBHSLTt EXIST. LIVE! - Money loaned all "SALARY" employ**. Lowest rates In city. Call and see ? • THB state Loan co., <>: '. . ■; 111-811 Gross* bldg., : <th 4 Spring at*. - TO LOAN-|lO,OOO OR LEBB AT ' CURRENT 'rates, on lmproped property) no delay It se curity Is ample. / »»i.-w»«i»Mtß^iiß • LOUIS K. WEBB, 800 W. Tenth It - ■ - Home 53028; Broadway 360«. - , SALARY LOANS! - BALARY LOANS I No lndorser! No publicity I ■ -THE NATIONAL LOAN CO., ; ■ »»-820 Bryson blk., 2d and Spring *ta. MONEY..,LOANED TO SALARIED PEO -j- pie: confidential. ■ MUTUAL TRUST CO., 421'Bullard blk. ■■■.'■■,■ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GENERAL STORE, NEARBY TOWN," QROW i Ing community;; good - trade; going away '', cause of selling.' A splendid opportunity to i get' an > established business. - Coins aea ior ,7 call up BOYLE 8030. K .t> ■ "■ : V .'.. i ■ ' •'' ' — . FOR h '■ BALE—COUNTRY . NEWSPAPER .-plant, subscription list and good"will; good advertising patronage. See BAR ■KER,,'7IJ Grant bldg. .. »-V >;,- - i FOR •.: BALE—RESTAURANT, - b6oD -.r loca .. lion, IOW rent; Owner leaving city; BAcrlnce, ,». tttt, •■ J. W. WKIUHTMAN CO., 704 .South t Orand. .■»■ -.• • •'.•V.: ' BACRIPIi'R; OWNER OOINO~ AWAY— \ fancy goods, notions; - rent. $20-with; llv- J \ng rooms. ; J. W. WEIGHTMAN CO., 704 \Grand. HERALD WANT ADS. READ BY THE THOUSANDS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES telephonesi'main mosmtusTT" Lcaly^Soi Leading Business Brokers Rooms 314-31* Severance Blag. ■ Northwest corner Sixth ana Main streets; | It la our business to put people la buslnees. ■aMMiM BARGAINS l; POST card STORE- Fost cord business, beach town, already to open; price $325, actual cost of equipment; ■eaaon will open two month* earlier this summer; muat sill. I did all the work, you get the benefit; good reasons for ■ell ing. Sea my agents, LEAHY & SON. Mll.K AND CREAMERY BUSINESS 12000 —Finn milk anil creamery hUßlne»a In city In good location, this intrudes 18 cowl, moatly Jersey; line horse and milk wagon, cans and bottles and everything -. for an up-to-date creamery. Owner haa ; best reasons for selling; cheap rent, big profit. SUBURBAN GROCERY Large well-eetablished grocery business In nearby town, average sales for lust month were $4100; running expenses very light; rent only $27.00; valuable lease; equipment the best. If you mean business Investigate at once., Price $6000. See my agent*, *■ LEAHY * HON. t GROCERIES $600—Grocery and fruit store In central lo cation. See us at once. LEAHY A SON. $2000 will buy you a fine, up to date gro cery In a good location, doing aD average business of $30 per day and over. Will sell iln lump or Invoice. Stock • all new and I clean. Must bo seen to b» appreciated. LEAHY & SON, Hole Agents. - Corner grocery In an up to date location; rant only $20, including large Icebox, cheese cutter, cigar case and three show cases, etc. Price only $850. ■. ■„••.: $»0 for a nicely located, cash over the counter grocery store. This price Include! stock, fixtures and household furniture for three living rooms) rent only $15 for all. Investigate. LEAHY & BON. Grocery store to exchange for good city property. Will Invoice stock, fixtures at right price; all about $2500. Investigate this lit once, It will stand Investigation and pres ent owners have best reasons for selling; Main street location. For sale .or exchange at Invoice, my fine up-to-date grocery In S. W., ■ doing an average business of $60 per day; rent only $30; 3 years' lease; 2 horses and three wagons; nice barn In rear. Want good city property and $1000 cash for everything; will invoice about $3500; a money maker. CONFECTIONERY $3500 —Here Is a chance to get Into a fine old established confectionery and soda fountain business in a nearby town on elcctrio line; population 10,000; last year's ttuslnoaa over $10,000. If you are a buyer Investigate this. It will pay you; best reasons for celling; summer season on. Confectionery store at beach to exchange for good city lots up to $700 or $800, balance cash; price $1200. Investigate at once. MEAT MARKET (500 for a meat market that Is a meat mar | ket In connection with fine grocery; rent only $15, four years' lease; soliciting and de livery done by grocery; no charge; $350 Ice I i box, marble slab and computing scales. What do you think Of It? RESTAURANT AND DELICATESSEN Restaurant and delicatessen In a location that patera to a particular class of trod* that Is very profitable; long lease, cheap rent, Including 3 living rooms. This la a place that will stand Investigation for the I price asked, $750, Including cash register, ■team counter and everything necessary for business, or will exchange for a good lot U the price 'la right,' i > ■ - ■ ;i ; —— ' - ,;?x I.INCH ROOM AND RESTAURANTS . A. BUSINESS PROPOSITION .-.'.','» For good city property and some cash I will turn over my. old-established cen trally located lunch room in the city; seats over 100 people, average business of $175 a day, guaranteed; will prove it to a person meaning business; 3 years' lease 01/ property; cheap rent. Price $6000; up-to date equipments. LEAHY & SON. Restaurant men, here la one of the oldest I established restaurants In Ban Pedro, doing I a cash business of $45 a day; present owner been there for several years and has made lots of money; has cheap rent with unexpired liase of 3 years yet to .un; willing to sell for $800; worth double. Sea my agents, LEAHY & EON. -ROOMING AND APARTMENT HOUSES Three-year lease on 60-odd room apartment house In a Una location, well furnished; rent la only $200; present owner has best reasons for selling; clears over $100 per month. Take about 6 hours' work a week to take care of place. 1 want $530 for what I own, Includ ing $260 paid on last month's rent. Here Is a chance to get Into business that pays well; and at very little expense. You must hcrry to get this as It will be oft the market soon HOTEL FOR SALE OR :EXCHANGE Hotel on corner, well furnished, rent very reasonable,* sublet concession and reduce rent; Irooms filled all. the time; large - reception .hall and sun parlor; a good piano, 16 baths; will sell or ex change for bungalow clear for my equity. HOTEL, BUILDING We ■ have a fine hotel In a neighboring town that has big prospects, party wants to sell building and furniture for 20 liv . Ing rooms. Price,only $12,000, including furniture separate. Look Into this; It will stand strictest Investigation. IF" you WANT TO exchange YOUR PROPERTY list it with us. we have A large LIST, BOTH city AND Country. - for exchange ' $12,000 clear store building In fine loca tion, Income $207 per month; will ex change for an up-to-date walnut grove on electric line; must bo clear and Improved. I'o'- not submit anything unless It will stand strict Investigation. EXCHANGES— . , HOUSES AND LOTS $300 down, balance like rent,* or will exchange my $1800 6-room house on lot 50X187 In city limits near large School; my equity of $1000 for Long Beach room ing • house; muat stand- strict Investiga tion. > Leahy & Bon, sole agents. * v $750 clear city lot . near large school, . sine 50x160 to; alley; will exchange ■ for nice Long Beach rooming house. Leahy ' & Son. sole ' agents. *•..*• $8100 clear, 6-room house on dirt. at Ocean Park, high and sightly view will trade for clear acreage same value; does . not have to be Improved. Leahy & Son, sole agents.; $1300 for 3 lots, nice location and a con tract of $700, bringing me $15 per month; all of which I will trade for god city cottage up to * $3500 aVid give straight mortgage for difference. ' $4750 house Just finished, modern house in S. W. >to exchange for clear . lot •as first payment. $2000 — neatest, coziest 5-room mod ern bungalow you ever saw, located on Vermont aye.. between Washington and Pico; want $500 cash and good lots for my equity' of $1200, balance due $30 month, including; Interest at 7 per cent. EXCHANGES— . . * • RANCHES AND ACREAGE! $500 DOWN $500 DOWN $600 ; DOWN 20 acres of fine land suitable • for euca lyptus grove, located on electrlo line; price of place Is $2100, mortgage $1600. due 3 years, 7 per cent. $500 fur (i acres of fine land a few miles outside of: Ban Bernardino; a snap, In . vestigate. . • . Do you want to get out of the hot, • tufty city and settle down on the pretti est little 2U-acre mixed fruit ranch you ever saw, with house of six rooms T Price '. only $2300, - including • furniture and fine piano; • also farming Implements. Will ' exchange for grocery not nearer than 80 miles to Los Angeles. ', FOR EXCHANGES See RICHARDSON, the Strap Man. . After. trying other, agents without success. >- consult ;.; ; LEAH V * SON, Sixth and Main sts. - I LOS ANGELES HERALD: THURSDAY MORNTNG, APRIL 30, 1008. You Should Advertise. /m " B^*BB^*^najUuß*BTffißfuAua9Ha^Bfea¥ I V 1 XV. ""A little noutnit low and then la relished by the beat of men." Bnt how to beat Invest their pecce la what la thongrht by men of aenaaj. In baalneaa life of aytrlfe and flgrht The dally »d« are rellahed qnlte. The rpad to 'wealth they oft Indite To men of keekneaa and fore-«l»hf. CHURCH NOTICES I CHURCH NOTICE 3 . . You Should Hear THE GREAT SINGING EVANGELIST OF CHICAGO One of the world's greatest chorus leaders and author of more than 2000 songs. ■ -.-Trinity M E Ctoiircl 9 South . 847 So. Grand A ye. Services now going on, 3 p. m. and 7:30 p. m., up to and includ ing Monday night, May 4. . CHORUS OF 60 VOICES SEATS FREE BRING YOUR FRIENDS SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Simpson Auditorium, 784 6. Hope street. Services Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; sermon from the Christian Science Quarterly. Subject, "Everlasting Punish ment." Children* Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading rooms, 610-611 Herman W. Hellman bldg., Spring and Fourth sts., open dally, Sundays excepted, from 9 a. - m. to 9 p. m. BUSINESS PERSONALS "-_ GOING OUT OF BUSINESS; hair good* below cost; switches 980 up; '- Janes 98c; puffs 260; puff* made from combing, 20c. Room 7, 327 M S. SPRING. FEATHER PILLOWS RENOVATED AT ACME FEATHER WORKS, 768 San Pedro St. Tel. Sunset Main 1166; Home 8041. MATTRESS making, FXATHEH bsd ding renovated. GLOBE BEDDINCJ CO., SB2 E. Fifth street. Main 2936. LOST AND FOUND LOST—BETWEEN FIRST AND MAIN OR at Hamburger's store, a black silk eton jacket,'lined with white. Return to MRS. KBERT,. 2611 South Main St., or call South .2828. '•'"'.'". '.''-' FOUND— OWNER MAY HAVE same by proving property and paying for this notice. Call between 7 and 7:30 evenings. 1142 S. ALVARADO ST. - LOST —A DARK BROWN MARE, SMALL white spot on forehead. Return to 1345 . CONSTANCE. A 8335.. ■ ■ ■• 1 TRANSFER AND STORAGE Cul.lliAK WAItUHOUbJi: C 0... 416-417-41» San Pedro Street, . Main office 824 South Main. . Phone* Main 11171 Home 1164. New and absolutely fireproof storage; private looked ' room* for br!o-a»brao, pianos, fine furni ture, etc. J trunk*, boxes, etc, stored, Ha to too per month. We solicit your patron _*£il_____——————--—^—-—-- ; CARPET CLEANING PIONEER CARPET CLEANING wokks, Inooporated. W. C. Cllne, president. 111 a Olive. Tel. Home F8880; Sun*et Mala -■ Sit. ■ ■ '■ ■ : ;- - '■■'•_ ,. ' - '. ■•-...WANTED -^ Furniture WANTED— BUY FURNITURE anu household good*. If you are going to sell we will pay you one-third more than other*. Phone us. Main 1117; Home FBl7l. COLYBAR FURNITURE CO., *0» -til South Main street. ■ ' Real Estate WANT TO BUY, SMALL RANCH IN BU burbs, or acre so land or house and lot In thl* city; will turn In free clear lots Mon rovia or Hollywood lots as payment toward your property. See PHOENIX, 202 Grant building. ■ Miscellaneous WANTED -RELIABLE PERSON TO TAKE good cam of piano and canary during own er's absence three or four months. Address 'BOX 4506. Herald. , , WILL take GOOD CARE OF PIANO FOR Its use; no children; will pay. for moving. Home phone 29613. \ , WANTED ' v Help— Red Cross Employment Agency 184 East Second Street. Main >-K2O. ■ - Home A7BSS. WE FURNISH RELIABLE HELP OF ALL KINDS. CALL ON US FOR ALL HELP AND . WORK. WE HAVE ONE OF XTHE LARGEST SELECTIONS OF lIKLP AMD WORK IN TUB CITY Hotel and restaurant •» help too Horn cron* to mention. Call and see our bill board*. WlfED€f HELP UAA'SJEN JE.UI'LOVMKNT AGENCY C W. JENKS & CO.. 204 Bast Heoond j atreet, Lo* Angeles, Cal. Both phones, i Home A4869;/Maln $88. Carefully selected male and female help of all description* and nationalities furnished promptly. .'_; I MADE $60,000 IN FIVE YEARS IN THB mall order business, and began with only a few dollars. There are unusual opportuni ties for making money today, and It is not difficult to begin. If you have even small capital and want to start a mall order busi ness of your own. send for my free booklet. It tells how to make money. Address PUB LISHER THE MAIL ORDER WORLD, Box 1022, Lockport, N. T. re. WANTED — ADVERTISING! SOLICITORS!. Oood positions for bright, capable, ener getic men of good addrehs. Quick promo tion to those deserving . It. Splendid op portunity for the right men. Apply be tween * and 10 a. m. only, to ADVEIt- TISINrt MANAGER - HERALD. Los An geles. -. . • WANTED-EXPERIENCED MAN FOR So liciting of high character—not books nor stocks; high grade and high priced man necessary; quick and - substantial returns; highest reference* required. Address BOX 4431. Herald.' : MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE;! SlTU attons guaranteed. MOLER SYSTEM COL LEGB. 118 East Second street. PANAMA AND FELT HATS CLEANED, blocked, 50c up. Factory 114 it. Broadway. Help, Female) WANTED-A WOMAN TO CLEAN OR IRON at home; one or two afternoons In a week. Address BOX 4609. Herald. ■ ; ' Situations—Male WANTED-BY BOOKKEEPER, 7 YEARS with last firm, situation as office as sistant; flrßt class i; references; speaks French. C. MOLLOW, 623 Maple avenue. WANTED —ANY KIND OF WORK BY man from 6 to 6a. m. until noon. Phone Broadway 2081. Address 417 RUTH AYE. Situations, Female WANTED—BY EXPERIENCED PERSON, A position as housekeeper; references; take charge; country. Address BOX 4503, Herald. SITUATION—YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE general office work. West 6276. Address 1418 TOBEItMAN ST. To Purchase, Miscellaneous WANTED—FOR CASH, HOUSEHOLD AND office furniture, carpets,; rug*, etc. COL OAN'S, 316-318 S. Main. A 2459. Main 246». FOR RENT Houses FOR RENT—COTTAGE, 5 ROOMS; BATH, electric lights, KRs. large yard, flowers and garden; special summer rate $18 per month; see OWNER. 718 Grant bldg. Ask for Barker. TO LET—BWELLEST BUNGALOW FLAT IN city; 5 looms and den; very select; janitor servlco. 1912 OAK ST. Phone 84081. FOR RENT—« 7, flO, $12. *15, NEW COT tages. 1615 E. S6TH, cor. Watts Local car line. ■ TO —1670 E. ADAMS ST., 7 ROOMS. $20; 4 rooms, $12; « rooms, $15. Hooper car. COTTAGES. $8. $14, »20; FURNISHED. »16, 125. Key*. 1571 E. ADAMS. Hooper oar. TO LET—22II COURT, NEAR ALVARADO, 5 rooms, $10, or $20 payments buys It; $1660. Houses—Furnished TO LET — MODERN HOUSaKEEPINO apartments, furnished complete; new, close In. no car fare: $12-204 N. Fremont St., 1141 W. Ist st; $14—1028 and 1133 W. Ist., 1003 an! 1011 E. 9th, 8311 Crocker, 712 Cere*. 834 B. Figueroa, 160 N. Beaudry. 911 Diamond, 1029 Colton, $17—812 W. Fourth, 212, 218 and 222 N. Fremont; $16-1137 West Ist; $20-1126 Mignonette St. T. WIESBNDANGER, 207 B. Broadway. Main 2043. TWO DANDY COTTAGES FURNISHED FOR housekeeping, $10 month, two rooms each. 814 JUDSON ST., Brooklyn aye. car. Boyle 1040. ' TO LET—NICELY FURNISHED •J'RIVATF. house, 8 rooms, modern; high finlnt. W. 2,.th near Arlington. Phone MAIN 5183. FOR RENT—FURNISHED 5-ROOM MODERN cottage, $25 a month; water and piano ln cluded. 134 W. FIFTY-FIRST ST. Flats To LET-UNFURNISHED FLAT, 6 LARGE rooms, newly painted and calelmlnerl; water paid; over grocery store. 1400 W. PICO. Broadway 3461. Flats— Furnished GOLDEN WEST APARTMENTS— " "• ■ ■ 917 W. 6th St., near Figueroa. , Now vacant, on© beautiful three-room twite, 114: large, sunny rooms, big kitchen fully furnished; new house, new furniture, wide halls, every convenience; within walking dis tance of business center, no car fare, yet within two blocks and a halt of seven car ■ lines. # , Rooms —Furnished . TO LET—LARGE SUNNY AND WELL furnished room and board to middle aged or elderly gentleman; home cooking; no other boarder*; must be seen to be appre ciated; walking distance. 833 FRAN CISCO. : TO LET—HOPE APARTMENTS, 2923 S. Hope, S-room apartments, all outside, cool rooms; low summer rates. Take Grand aye. car. 82413. ' ■:*■ » TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, FRONT, ALL conveniences; summer rates; walking dis tance. 937 GEORGIA. Home phone 63150. FOR RENT—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping. Call mornings, 224 N. OLIVE ST. Phone Main 6780. ' FOR .RENT, FURNISHED—THREE NICE sunny rooms for housekeeping. 641 SOUTH ' GRAND AYE. Broadway 2293. TO NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT rooms, housekeeping suites; private baths. 1163 E. 16TH ST. 84833. __^______ Rooms and Board THE MOORE—SUNNY ROOMS; ELEGANT table board; walking distance to business center. New management. 1001 WEST EIGHTH STREET. .J. '•'-'? 'f^-j Rooms TO LF.T P. ALVARADO. FACING BEAU- If til Westlake park, excellent room* at rates to Milt you; good home table board next door. Apartments TO LET—ONE BEAUTIFUL 3-ROOM SUITE, $20 per month. One room, $10 per month. Everything for comfort and convenience. THE ALGONQUIN FLATS, Pico and Hill streets. Hotels and Lodging House* TO LET—I2-ROOM BOARDING HOUSE, ■well established; large rang", good loca -11 on. Plmnn BROADWAY 1800. 1 i — : : —; ' SPECIAL NOTICES WRINKLES, SMALLPOX PITS AND ALL Facia! Blemishes Painlessly Removed. Hol low Checks. Thin Nocks, Arms, Hands, Shoulders, Busts rounded out to perfection. Receding Chins and 111-shaped Noses cor rected. On account of out contemplated European trip, wo offer special reduced rotes on all our treatment* until June 1, In cluding teaching and the sale of our world rrnnwned formulas, of which we are the sole owners In this country. NEW YORK IN STITUTE, Prof, and Madame Steele, B. S., 829 80. Hope St., Los Angeles. Home phone F6191. Wall Paper Every roll of wall paper reduced In price. Paper from £>,ie per roll up. Imported papers nt wholesale prices. Don't miss this sale. ' Whether you want the finest or cheapest this 1* your chance to save money. If you live out of town send for sample*. Joins (C & James SiEEiAN 124 West Ninth St. NOTICE I-! HEREBY GIVEN THAT I IN tend to apply to the justices of the supreme court of California for a recommendation to ' tho governor for a pardon, and also that I Intend to apply to th* governor for a pardon. R. D. JACKSON. JSragltDn. A. POLASKY, OCCULIST AND BE B optician, formerly of Lies Molnes, la., TtllSir^ la now permanently located In this cliy, with office at 817 W. THIRD ST. 40 years' experience. i g«gj» Panama and Felt Hat* fra?l|l Cleaned and Blocked. Sf*jMi3Bp HIVSM.'S HAT WORKS, ~Vmßr - 148 North Broadway. HOMELESS CHILDREN RECEIVED AND placeu '•■ homo for adoption. Apply Rev. O. V. RICE, superintend*mi • uiiiln-ua liuim society. 2414 Griffin avenue. BUY HERB AT FACTORY PRICES. 810 assortment. Umbrella* recovered and mad* to order. 11' WEST FOURTH ST.. ne> Hellrr-n building. ■ ELK-SKIN SHOE FACTORY. MAKERS OF all styles In elk-akin shoe*, and special order*. $2 to $3; flu* repairing. 106 W. 7TH. 1000 CARDS PRINTED BUSINESS CARDS. $1.60, In boxes: other printing In proportion. B. J. El For CO.. 121H South Broadway. WILL TAKE CHARGE OF AN INVALID OR old person in my own home. Address BOX .4503 Herald. _^ » WILL TAKE CARE OF A CHILD OVER 3 year* old in my home. Address BOX 4602, Herald. ■ .. , WATCH CLEANING ("C, MAIN SPRING BOo: nil work guaranty 649 S. Main St. PALMISTS AND MEDIUMS DR. GREEN, CLAIRVOYANT, BUSINESS medium, gives life reading* daily; test circles Wednesday evenings, 8 o'clock. 260.' ; ROOM 16, 119,4 S. SPRING ST. FUR SALE City Lots and Lands FREE EXCURSIONS d"a 1L V FROM OUR OFFICE MANCHESTER HEIGHTS, Take Redondo car marked "Strawberry Park" In front of our office, tell conductor to let you off at Manchester avenue. $40,000 has been expended In permanent Im provements In this subdivision, such as ce ment curbs and walks, grading, oiling, park ways, all lined with beautiful California pine trees; a water system which furnishes a bountiful supply piped through all alleys; a 17000 church just completed ai.d many nice homes going up. Don't wait until prices have climbed beyond your reach. MANCHESTER HEIGHTS Is the most sought for tract on the market today, and will soon be closed out. It lies at the southwest corner of Vermont and Manchester avenue, high and sightly, com manding a superb view, with fertile, well drained soli; $14,000 public school one block away. Go early and make your selection before the best are taken. LARGE LOTS AT SMALL PRICES. Manchester Heights lots are the highest class property for the least money on the market today; It lies just without the city limits of Los Angeles, and has the services of two electrlo car lines. The elevation gives a clear view of the entire valley Bur rounding Los Angeles and of the mountains. Prices $300 to $750. Terms $25 down and $10 per month. You will be surprised to find the large lots we are able to give you at these low prices. Call for free tickets and go out. FREE EXCURSIONS EVERY DAY FROM OUR OFFICE. OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY TO GIVE OUT FREE TICKETS. HOME A 5574. SUNSET MAIN S3«. GRIDER-HAMILTON-OSWALD CO., t2o W SECOND ST. FOB THE CHKAPKST ritOPKRTV in Imi Angeles; 11 line lot only 2S min utes' walk downtown; on Union aye., near fithi only s-;ii(i<i; lot 60x188 to alley ; on both sides owners are asking (3500; this is ii snap. Aasji OSCAR B SMITH, 313 O. T. Johnson Bldg. FOR SALE— Lot on Harvard boulevard, near Pico, 50x 123, cast front. This lot can be had for $1600. Don't fall to see this and other bar gains wo have on our list. OSCAR B. SMITH, 313 O. T. Johnson bldg. Fourth and Broadway. IOR SALE—S26OO, CORNER ON SOUTH Burlington avf., lot 80x14014. Call OSCAR B. SMITH, 813 O. T. Johnson Bldg Houses I HAVE FIVE HOUSES TO SELL ON THE easiest terms ever offered on the same class property In Los Angeles. They are all close in, close to the car, Co fare. transfers everywhere; all Improvements in, cheaper than rent. The prices range from $1100 to 12150. There Is money In this, so come In and ask about It between 9 a. m. and 1 p. m. Remember every dollar paid for rent Is a dollar wasted. W. A. I.ITZENBERG, 320 Pacific Electrlo bldg., 6th and Main sta., with JANSS CO. * —— __ — ■ ; FOR INFORMATION OF NICK NEW COT tngn lininn on easiest terms, low price, mil tip West IMS, South 8107, Main IZO2 or Hume A 87371. w • ■ FOR NAI.K—S2IIOO; A HNAI' ON HART ford Just north or nth: lots urn $3000 and ii 11; ft-room rot luge, not modern, lot 60x130, only 20 minutes' walk downtown; owner must sell. Hee OSCAR B. HMITH, 813 O. T. Johnson Bide FOR BALKAN EAR iVENTLAKK PARK, beautiful homo, line view, Iran than n block of the park; R-rooni modern house i ran he Imil for only $7000; tills Is cer tainly a good buy, OSCAR B. SMITH, 31.'l O. T Johnson Bldg. FOR SALE—FURNISHED COTTAGE, $1800, $50 cash. Kej*. 1671 ADAMS. Hooper car. FOR SALE—IS 66 E. ADAMS, 6 ROOMS; A modern; $3000, $100 down. Hooper cars. TO LET—22II COURT, NEAR ALVARADO, I rooms. $1600; $100 down; $15 month. TO LET-2211 COURT, NEAR ALVARADO, 5 rooms, $1600; $100 down; $15 month. FOR SALE— E. ADAMS ST. 7 rooms; $3000, $100 down. Hooper ears. Stocks and Bonds WHY WORRY YOUR BRAIN LOOKING further through this column? Bee our ad on the financial page, with the headlines "Fool ish Finance," After reading it carefully with a good night's rest, stop In Monday morn- Ing at 111 Faclno Electrlo building, and we will chow you the best buy and the surest gain of any stocks quoted on this market or any other market In the United States. It will cost you nothing to Investigate, and It will mean dollars In your pocket. t.oi.DI ir.l )> TRINITY MINING CO., 818 l'aclflt! Klectrlc Bldg. Government Lands NO CYCLONES IN CALIFORNIA-IB" YOU want a homestead or reclamation here we can help you. ' We make a specialty of searching out desirable government lands (better than you can yourself). We now have some In Imperial and Coachella valleys, Kern, Los Angeles and San. Diego counties, near railroads and towns, suitable for truck farms, vineyards, stock and chicken ranches. Our escrow terms are $1 per acre. See us before you locate. We are posted. WEST ERN GOVERNMENT LAND BUREAU, 514 Merchants Trust building, 207 South Broad way. Home AB72S: Broadway 2777. Hotels and Lodging Houses FOR SALE—ELEGANT FURNITURE AND carpets of 15-room house: large high lot; fine lawn; 3-foot retaining wall. Fine for roomers; house full. Walking dis tance. House for rent, $60 month. Lease. 616 S. FIGUEROA ST. F3508. FOR —ROOMING HOI'SK ON SOUTH Broadwuy, 'ill rooms, lease S years) will sell at a Brent sacrifice. OSCAR B. SMITH. 313 O. T. Johnson Bide Beach Property FOR SALE— OCEAN PARK. 6 rooms, furnished house. between Trolley and Ocean, on paved street, south front. ' $1600 —Terms. BOBBINS It A LTV CO., Inc., ' Pier aye., Ocean Park, Cal. S Miscellaneous FOR SALE—POOL ROOM, ii TABLES; cheap it sold at once; located In new pavilion at Redondo. W. 8. DOWNING, owner, Redondo, Cal. FOR SALE—DOLL HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS, all furnished; rooms 15x18 Inches; very easy to move; has rollers; price $1.75. E2174. . [ Who Seldom See Either of the Other Morning Papers The Largest and Strongest I'aculty in Southern California THE FILLMORE SCHOOL OF MUSIC THOMAS IT. FU.T.MORE, President and Director. •- Main Office, 325 Blanchard Building. Los Angeles. Cal. Telephones I Home, Ft. *2 1 Main 6830. Tel. Main 5982. From ] to 8. CHAS. PROCHNOW VIOLIN INSTRUCTOR Piidll of Desxo N«m*i. Hours; 2 to 7 p. m. Daily. except Thursdays. With De Chauvcnet Conservatory of Mmln, •' ■ -" - 845 So. Flgueroa St. DE CHAUVENET CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 845 So. Figueroa St. Broadway 3985. Home 71754. LYRIC SCHOOL OF MUSIC MISS LUELLA M. McCUNB. 732 South Olive Bt. Los Angeles, Cat, «09 SOUTH HILL ST. ' Day and evening. i I WEST FIFTH ST. Established 1111. t Opposite Central Park. r rfT^CEI3SSb.'ECLECTIO iS?iWSSS SHORTHAND SSr M .Art -and Design Park. Every branch; day and night. Illus- : trated prospectus. Phono E1657. L. I. G. MacLeod, Director. Classes all the year round. LA CONSERVATORY OF • T\. MUSIC AND ARTS Main 4403. A 2266. B. J. lent inc. Prr»., 827*4 ». Spring St. Practice claviers for rent. POSITIONS FILLED Brownsberger Home School 953-6-7 West Seventh St., Los Angeles. - Bookkeeping and Shorthand Departments.: Telephones: Home E2408. Main ' 2811. EDUCATIONAL ' LADr JUST ARRIVED FROM MEXICO experienced In Spanish language will give lessons. Box 702, SANTA MONICA, Cal. HBALD'S BUSINESS 'COLLEOH— . ' Oldest and largest In California. «14 B. Grand aye. J. W. LACKEY. Mgr. FOR SALB .;•_•■■■ ■^■■■■. Country Property FOR SALE-30 ACRES, ORANGE CO., NO. 1 land, '•, mile from railroad station; Si wal nuts, 200 Inches water every 10 days free; will sell part or all; ■ price ■ (10.000; easy • terms. 134 S. WILSON AYE., Pasadena, Cal.' $125 FAYS IT ALL. CALL IN AND LET us show you how to get 160 acres fine dose-In agriculture or fruit land. Plenty ■ of water. 623 CHAMBER OF COMMXKCK. I Oil SALE—S ACRES FINK LAND, 1 ACRE ' ear-old walnuts, balance unimproved 1 price fl2oo. HIIAV, 111 Broadway. Mala 2663. ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ - Live Stock, Horses, Mules, Cattle JI'ST ARRIVED~WITH A CARLOAD OK" ! JUST ARRIVED WITH A CARLOAD, Of Raddle horses, mules and burros. 929 • T.YON ST. ■ \ ■■.*■■.,..■ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR BALE—A SQUARE PIANO; , NEW strings, hammers capped, new felts; < must sell by May 1; a bargain. Call before 9:33 a. m. or after 4 p. m. 5817V4 CENTRAL AY. FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate FOR EXCHANOE -40 acres peach orchard, near Ontario; good plastered house, etc.; last year's crop brought $7668. Will exchange for good Income prop erty, this city. 24-aere ranch near Downey, 10-room house, barn 40x42. fruit, alfalfa, barley; price $14,500; mortgage $3900; 3 years 7 per cent; want In tome property same value. FINSTER REALTY CO., Main (607. Room 4, 2U<4 S. Broadway. TO EXCHANGE— NOTE, SECURED BY deed of trust on 120-acre ranch, for house and lot of equal value In Los Angeles, Pasa- I dena, Long Beach or Pomona, 1!)4 S. WIL SON AYE.. Pasadena, Cal. FOR EXCHANGE— ! ~ "~~~ 10-acre Ofansra grove, cheap water, fine condition; want Long Beach residence or unimproved. MARSH, 111 So. Broadway, Main 5663. ■ . ■ - ■ . ■ TO BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE PROP erty go to BEN WHITE, 304 Bryson blk., Second and Spring streets. AUCTIONB ■ . AUCTIONS MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY 664 S. MAIN ST., AT 2 P. M. We pay the highest price for second-hand furniture. Take all goods 0:1 consignment) satisfaction guaranteed. We also sell horses and vehicles at auction on large lot In rear of store. •. ■ ■ . If you have anything In this lino bring It to us. ', L. .'., AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE. W. T. MOXLEY * BON.'Auctioneers. • WILMINGTON ' FOR SALB— . BUY NOW AT WILMINGTON HARBOR! ■ . PRICES WILL SOON SOAR. ONLY 1400 EACH. / Two nna Mg 60x1(0 foot lots, within few blocks of waterfront and near railroad; will ' treble In value in one year. See OWNER, v 416 Union Trust bldg.. Fourth and Spring. 7