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"WANT ADVERTISE IT=IF YOU HAVE A ROOM TO RENT; AND RENT IT" if ' WANTED ' Help—Male . . THE HERALD TENDERS THE FREE "CSB •tt Its "Situation Wanted", columns fa| an Indefinite period to any one seeking employ ment. Each ad will be run one time, but may be renewed as often as desired by bring ing it to the counter of The Herald office each day. This privilege is restricted to those . seeking ' employment and will not be fronted, to employment agencies 'and others tnakinr a business of seeking to supply help. II MADE $EOfOOO IN FIVE YEARS IN TH-J mail order business, and began with only a few dollars. There are unusual opportunities (or snaking money today and it is not diffi cult to begin. If you have even small capital and want to start a mail order business of yeur own send for my free booklet It tells bow to make money. Address publisher, THE MAIL ORDER WORLD, box 1-22. Lockport. W. T. >-l-x WANTED—RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS; .$BOO first year; examination in Los Angeles May 15; preparation free. FRANKLIN INSTI-' TUTE." Dept. 606, Rochester. N. Y. 2-11-lmo lilX , WEEKS' INSTRUCTION JN SALE'S masship, position as traveling salesman with responsible firm guaranteed. Address BRAD , STREET SYSTEM. Rochester. N. Y. 12-27-29 WANTED—DRUG CLERK TO WORK IN . city; good wages. Address BOX 291, Herald. 2-12-3 ____> y. : : __ WANTED— TO DELIVER PAPER-. Call circulation department of HERALD. y ' *■" ' 10-U-tf Help—Female LADIES! LEARN BEAUTjY CULTURE; cost less, earn more. FLORENTINE HAIR . DRESSING " COLLEGE, ' corner " * Broadway; entrance - 227 Mercantile place; F-7257. . Original and reliable; ask our girls or cus tomers. __• 2-6-m Situations—Male WANTED—BY A PRACTICAL GARDENER | work on gardens and lawns; landscape j gardening and pruning a .specialty; price 30c. per. hour; also window cleaning, car- I pet beating and general bouse cleaning, j • If you are going away for the summer let ; Jjj me take care of your yard at so much per month according to the size and care of the yard,- or let me care for your yard anyway; I will give you sat. action. THOMAS H. MONTGOMERY. Phone or ■ ders A24SO. 2-13-1 SITUATION WANTED BY ADVERTISING man; original and strong copy-, writer, make my own layouts and finished illus trations; a great saving to any extensive advertiser; originator of some "Gold Dust Town," "Swift & Co. Pride Soap," and "Rookwood Pottery" ideas; thoroughly ex perienced in the advertising field and a competent artist; will carry two or three accounts In my present office or accept employment by one concern. C. EUGENE PARKHURST, 212 Blanchard hall. 2-10-tf FOR i SALE—THE SERVICES OF A down-to-date real estate advertising man. Address F. E. 8., Herald. 2-10-5 : ■ • THE BETHLEHEM INSTITUTION Is'sEEK ing employment for men out of work and makes a special request of contractors and others enrndoying labor to call on us when in need or help. We have carpenters, paint ers, paper hangers, laborers of all kinds. 610' N. VIGNES ST. Phones— Main 6726. 1-24-301 HOTEL CLERK OR MANAGER BY YOUNG married man; have had 10 years' experi ence in hotel business; wife competent housekeeper and head waitress; both healthy; no children, can furnish very best of references; will go anywhere. Ad dress 80X.290, Herald. 2-13-1 WANTED—A FEW MORE PUPILS WHO wish instruction in English or any of the common branches. Private lessons. 25c per hour; class lessons, 10c per hour. Call mornings please. N. W. corner SEVENTH AND FIGUEROA STS. 2-13-1 ABLE BODIED, EDUCATED MAN (F. & A. M.) seeks employment, highest refer ences; do anything, go anywhere; watch man, 'timekeeper or any place of trust; ■ abstainer and non-smoker. BOX - 296, Herald. " -• . * ■ 2-13-1 WANTED— A MIDDLE AGED MAN, strong, healthy and willing to work, will work at anything. Address all letters to WILLIAM CALOS, box 226, Herald. J.-24-tf WANTED— MACHINE WORK and tool making; 12 years' practical ex perience. Call on or address W. H. DILKS, 1154 E. 52d. 2-13-3 POSITION WANTED BY HARDWARE ! man, 10 years' experience and best of ref erences; would start at small wagesl BOX 204, Herald. 2-13-1 WANTED—POSITION BY MIDDLE AGED man, first class mechanic; good penman, city reference. W. H. F., address Y. M. C. A. . - 2-13-1 YOUNG MAN AGE 24, EIGHT YEARS eastern banking experience, wants bank or office position. Address BOX 252, Her ald. . * •' 2-13-1 YOUNG MAN OF 19 WOULD LIKE TO GET a position of some kind in city; all-round work. W. Vv ATSON. Address box 203, Her ald^ = 2-13-1 WANTED— BY JOBBING BLACK-' smith and shoer; country preferred. Address JOS. MILLER, 232% E. 4th st. 2-13-1 ELDERLY MAN, WORK OF ANY KIND, day or night, city- references; wages no object BOX 249, Herald. 2-13-1 Situations —Male and Female .TWO YOUNG WOMEN WISH GOOD PAY ing stage positions; one plays the piano . and the other has done semi-professional white face minstrel work. Character references the best. L. C. MORGAN, Long Beach, Gen. Del. 2-12-2 PUBLIC - SCHOOI/ TEACHER-AND" MUSIC teacher wish pupils to tutor, either pri vately or in classes. The very best of . . credentials and references. M. C. FAR-/ NUM, Long Beach, Gen. Del. 2-12-3 To Purchase — Miscellaneous WANTED—DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD, JEW e'.ry; highest price; a 'fair deal. H. B. CROUCH, mfg. jeweler, 542 S. Broadway. ; j 2-10-tf - _ ( To Rent * WANTEDTO RENT 3 OR 4-ROOM UN furnished modern flat, in good location, ' either west or south, by permanent ten- j ant; rent must be. reasonable. Address i * BOX 266. Herald. ' 2-6-tf j . i SPECIAL* NOTICES F. HAUSSMANN NURSERY, 1940-46 WEST 22d street; strong two-year-old fieldgrown grafted and root roses; all kinds of bed- ; ding plants, ferns, ornamental trees and ■ shrubs. . i 1-10-tt HOMELESS CHILDREN RECEIVED AND placed In homes for adoption. Apply REV. 0 V RICE, superintendent Children's Home society. 2414 Griffin aye 6-1-x ELK-SKIN SHOE .OK.. MAKERS Ot mil style* la' elk-skin shoes, and special orders, $2 to $5; fine repairing 208 WEST KKVi-NTH ST. $-_._: DON'T. FORGET THE FA- TOILET PAR lore, . magnetic treatment also given ' for rheumatism and nervousness. 1006 8. MAIH. . U-8-tf EUREKA PASTE F-CTORY. MAKERS OF paste for all uses. 144 S. ANDERSON ST. Home A 1334; Sunset Boyle - IL 1 • 9-16-w-f-s-s-ra-x JAMES R ROGERS. EX-EXAMINER U~~B. natent office. Patents 428 BYRNE REDO., Ixjs Angeles. Cal. ■ 12-1-m ''-.-— - , . • •• STORAGE* v y 4-V*t^/ HOUSEHOLD *o^_T_"^?ACKl£_r^Y~^__C pet.ut v packers, moved tn large,, clean vans, and stored .in- clean warehouses, or shipped. Private - rooms. We also - sell coal and wood. Both telephones. SHAT TUCK & NIMMO WAREHOUSE CO., 109 !,West Sixth street. 12-1-t-t-sa-s-lm ..■•■*• _■_"_'_•;■' y:.- FOR RENT Houses .. * * —_———_———_——_————__—_--_—_—__________—___. 4283 HALLDALE AVENUE $30 per month, a new 2-story S-room house, hardwood floors, beamed ceilings, gas, elec tricity, shads trees, in a highly improved dis trict, where . building restrictions are $2000 and upwards. Take Dalton avenue car line, get off at Halldale, ' walk one block south. 4206 HALLDALE AVENUE $30 per month, a new 2-story bouse, hard . wood, floors, beamed ceilings, gas, electricity, . shade* trees, highly improved streets, build ing restrictions in district $2000 upward. Take Dalton avenue car, get off at Halldale, walk one block south. " 4210 HALLDALE AVENUE $30 per month, new 2-story house, strictly up to-date with all the latest improvements, gas, electricity, shade trees, improved streets, building restrictions $2000 upward. For fur ther information regarding the above and j other property owned by the company, call on or address D. F. SULIVAN ? Safes Manager, PIONEER INVESTMENT AND TRUST CO., Seventh Floor, Grant Building. Phones—Main 1583. Exchange 277. 2-12-2 I FOR RENT—II 32 (E. WASHINGTON ST., 5-room modern cottage, large barn, large yard; reasonable rent to right party. Call HEIDT FRUIT CO.. City Market, 3rd and. j Central. 2-12-4 | FOR RENT—SEVEN ROOMS, TWO-STORY modern house, with cement cellars, sta tionary washtub, fine' lot and barn, $25 and water paid. 3725 S. GRAND. 2-12-4 FOR RENT—S-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE on W. 43rd st., close to Grand aye. car line. C. MAGNELL, drug store, sth and Main. / , \ 2-12-4 ' FOR RENT—FOUR-ROOM HOUSE, LARGE ; lot, screen porch, gas-and toilet; $12; near Vermont Key at 1249. W. 25TH. '- 2-13-1 • FOR RENT—COTTAGE OF 6 ' ROOMS, ON hill; high, dry; lawn. gas. electricity. 123* j N. BOYLSTON. 1-22-tf i NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE; GAS. ELECTRI city. oak floors. 334 W. 66TH. South 5246. . 2-12-4 $20 —LARGE EIGHT-ROOM, UP-TO-DATE houses, 10TH AND TOWNE AYE. 2-12-4 FOR RENT—S-ROOM COTTAGE; WALK _ ing distance. Tel HOME 53574. 2-12-4 Rooms Furnished FOR RENT—2 NICE- ELEGANTLY FUR nished. rooms for housekeeping; gas, elec tric lights, bath, flowers and large front lawn and yard, with all conveniences; pri vate residence, close In. 5 minutes' walk to town, two car lines, Hollywood and Angeleno Heights; rooms reasonable. 525 SUNSET BLVD., near Bunker Hill. Phone Broadway 1262.' ' r_ 2-12-tf FOR KENT— 2- NICE ELEGANTLY FUR~ nished rooms for housekeeping; gas, elec tric lights, bath, flowers and large front lawn, with all conveniences; private resi j dence, close in, 5 minutes' walk to town, two car lines, Hollywood and Angeieno Heights; rooms .reasonable. 825 SUNSET BLVD., near Bunker Hill. Phone Bdway. 1262. ; 1-3-tf FOR RENT— SIO PER MONTH, TWO FUR nished housekeeping rooms; clean and sunny, with heater; use of parlor and bath; private residence; first floor; close in; two car lines—Hollywood and Ange leno Heights. 841 SUNSET BLVD., near - Bunker Hill. Main' 2575. 12-12-tf PLEASANT ROOMS, HEATED, MODERN house, with or without board; home cook ing; reasonable rate's. Phone 24655. Take University car on Spring st. 5-12-4 FURNISHED ROOMS—I OR 2 ROOMS IN private home! housekeeping privileges; both phones; reasonable. S. E. cor. Pico and' Los Angeles. . . - 2-12-4 FOR RENT— IN PRIVATE , COT tage, with young couple; no other'room • ers; sociable party desired; $5 per mo. ' 934 Crocker. 2-12-4 , HOTEL CADILLAC, 932 A S. MAIN—NEW management; best furnished rooms in city. $2.50 week up; $10 month up. Phone F4456. . 2-12-4 PRETTY, SUNNY FRONT ROOMS|~~$8: larger, $10; both phones; heated, privi lege housekeeping; private house. 1012 South Hope. . 2-12-4 FOR RENT— 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS*; bath and toilet; near cars, .16 Waterloo si. Take Hollywood car to Casco. In quire at store. 2-12-4 FOR RENT—LARGE SUNNY ROOM, OUT side entrance, nicely furnished, suitable for one or couple, low rent. 228 V_ South OLIVE ST. ' 2-12-4 $1.50 PER WEEK UP—SUNNY FRONT rooms, $3; also housekeeping rooms; rea- ■ sonable; under new management. 321 Mj W. 4TH ST. 2-12-4 PLEASANT ROOMS, 2 HOUSEKEEPING rooms, $3; cooking and lighting gas free. Near Pacific. Electric barns. 736 HEM LOCK. 2-12-4 $1.75 TO $3 WEEK— SUNNY FRONT . rooms, bath, phone, piano, electricity, ■ running water, etc. THE FLOYD, 823% W. 3rd st. 2-12-4 FOR RENTFURNISHED FOR LODGING or housekeeping; good rooms at moderate ■ prices; close in. 512 MAPLE AYE. ] 2-12-4 NICELY" FURNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR rent; 2 persons, $12; 1 person $10; every convenience. Apply 1314 ORANGE ST. ' : 2-12-4 FURNISHED ROOMS WITH USE OF PAR lor and piano, $1.50 up; housekeeping ■ rooms, $2 up. 326 N. HILL. Main 5972. "'■ v 2-12-4 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE . or light housekeeping privilege. Take • yellow University car. 2121 ESTRELLA. 2-12-4 FOR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED PRET ty sunny room, with use of kitchen and dining room. PHONE WEST 1730. 2-12-4 ' ' NEWLY FURNISHED SINGLE ROOMS; also 4-room flat; no children. 1400 W. 7TH. Walking distance. 2-12-4 $1.50 WEEK UP— NICELY FURNISHED, rooms, single and housekeeping. THE DARBY HOUSE, 717 Maple aye. 2-12-4 FOR RENT—SII, FURNISHED 3 ROOMS, , screen porch, reception room, bath and phone. Call EAST 1964. 2-12-4 FOR RENT— 2 OR 3 SUNNY FURNISHED . or unfurnished rooms, all conveniences. . I 1782 W. 25TH ST. . 2-12-4 WANTED—LADY WOULD LIKE LADY to share apartment with her, close in. Call MAIN 3553. . 2-12-4 FOR KENT— FURNISHED ROOM, : suitable for gentleman, $1.50 per week. 831 S. HOPE. ' 2-12-1 FURNISHED ROOM, $9 BY MONTH, $2.50 ' by week. THE BON AIR. 216 S. BunkeT ! Hill aye. 2-12-4 FOR RENT— ROOM NEAR U~sVc.; ' hot baths, parlor and piano. 917 W. • 34TH ST. 2-12-4 ' FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS CHEAP, sun all day; gas and bath. 636 W. 11TH. ■ 2-12-4 - FOR RENT—I FURNISHED ROOM. SUIT- ] able for 2 gentlemen; $12 month. 2-12-4 543 S. FLOWER— SUNNY SLEEPING ] rooms, $6 up; also housekeeping, $10. ■A ■ \ 2-12-4 Rooms Unfurnished : FOR RENT— S ROOMS. 1 BLOCK FROM 7th and Figueroa sts., on • Ingxaham. ', Newly -papered, and painted. Porcelain bath; $18, water paid. M. a. COPPS, 726 H. W. Hellman Bldg., A 8615. 2-12-4 FOUR LARGE ROOMS, modern; prT- i vate hall and bath; 2nd floor front; east side; sunny; walking distance. Take - Crown Hill car to Boylston st OWNER. 1216 W. 4th. . 2-12-4 FOR RENT — UNFURNISHED, LARGE. ] ■ downstairs room, suitable for business; '■ very cheap; also living rooms, $2 mo. up. 333 S. FIGUEROA. - _ 2-12-4 LOS^ANGELES HERALD: SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13, 1909. . The Wait .Ads/Arc , ■ ■' '. ' i""' '■ '-_ ■ ' * - Biflsioess Peacemakers ; In the store, the office, the factory, the work places, the horne —wherever human interests clash, wherever workers and employers come to be discordant, wher ever new workers or new work are the urgent need —the road to peace lies through the want ad. columns. In almost every case, a peace-wrecking incident of daily life needs but the sim ple remedy of a little want advertising— whether it is the sudden exit of the servant, stenographer, clerk, "cook, boarder, roomer, tenant; or the unex pected need to quickly uraise some money." More and more, every day, the lives and affairs of the people of this city, the want ads. are coming to play the parts of adjusters, of vexation-preventers, of BUSINESS PEACEMAKERS! FOR RENT Houses— -Furnished FOR RENT— ANGELENO HEIGHTS; 7 room furnished cottage; 3 bedrooms r*-new, modern; large garden;-everything grow ing; chicken corral; 2 car lines 230 feet away; east end Kensington- road; $30 month; less if leased. 1127 MARION AYE. . 2-12-4 FOR RENT— FURNISHED ROOMS and bath, near 3 car lines; nive neighbor-, hood; to desirable parties only, $14, in cluding water, electric lights and use of phone.' Will lease until July 1 at $12.50. 1236 W. 22ND ST- 2-12-4 FOR RENT—FURNISHED, BEAUTIFUL home, southwest, all kinds fruit, palms, flowers.' Ideal home; gas, electricity, - phone service on, ready for use. Take .W. Jefferson car to Kansas aye. 3017 KANSAS. >- 2-12-4 FOR RENT—FURNISHED, 6 ROOMS, Ev erything new; 6 mo. lease, $30 mo.; 12 mo., $20 mo. Well located in Pasadena. H. C, WOODWARD, 224 Citizens' Natl. Bank '.Bldg. 2-12-4 FOR RENT—MODERN NEWLY FUR nlshed 4-room cottage; take East First st. . car, transfer on Cummings to Chicago one block north. 2204 ROGERS AYE. 2-9-4 FOR RENT—FINELY FURNISHED TEN ( room house; furnace, fireplaces, ranges, etc.; excellent neighborhood; reasonable. 1031 BONNIE BRAE. 2-12-4 TEN-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, COM pletely furnished, on Orange st. ; large 'garage. CASSELMAN & , WATTS. 503 Broadway Central Bldg. 2-12-4 $20—FURNISHED 6-ROOM HOUSE; MOD ern, gat, electricity; 1555 W. 21ST. Take Washington car to Vermont, 2 blocks south. 2-12-4 ELEGANTLY FURNISHED NEW 6-ROOM bungalow on car line; close In; Westlake district. TEMPLE 1352. 1647 W. IST ST. v 2-12-4 NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE. 5 ROOMS, all conveniences, $25. 2917 MAPLE AYE. * .jfm* 2-12-4 Rooms for Housekeeping IN A NICE COTTAGE. 3 SUNNY ROOMS and kitchen; grate, coal and gas range; $18, reception hall, bath, electricity; also stable. PHONE 22029. v 1640 S. Figueroa street. 2-12-4 1374 S. FIGUEROA— SI7 MONTHLY, LOVE- Iy little 2-room apartments, completely furnished for housekeeping, coal stove, front and-back porch, sun all day. 2-12-4 FURNISHED SUNNY ROOMS, WITH OK without housekeeping; near Hamburger's; walking distance; summer rates; every convenience. 771 MAPLE AYE. 2-12-4 WELL FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING suite, 4 rooms, complete with lights, laun dry, bath and phone, $22.50 month. 811 TEMPLE. A 3077. j 2-12-4 FOR RENT—THREE ROOMS. NEWLY" furnished; close In; beautiful flowers, sep arate entrance, toilet, range, sink; re duced rent 121 S. HEWITT. ' 2-12-4 NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY SOUTH rooms for housekeeping; newly papered and painted; low rates; fine location. 1924 S. GRAND AYE. v 2-12-4 THREE NICELY FURNISHED CONNECT ing rooms for light housekeeping; sep arate front and back entrance. Rent $10. 1142 E. 28TH. 2-12-4 THREE, 4 OR 5 NEW, MODERN SUNNY rooms, furnished for housekeeping, in pri vate residence. 1235 NORMANDIE AYE. West 5487. . 2-12-4 r— : : —3 —' THE CARSON—UNDER NEW MANAGE ment: 1, 2 and 3-room suites for house keeping; modern conveniences. 1038 MA PLE AYE. 2-12-4 THREE FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms; 'private bath; modern; private bath; modern; private home: For man and wife. Reasonable. 1023 MAPLE. «. 2-12-4 1415 BOND ST.— 2 NICE FURNISHED, sunny housekeeping rooms In private fam ily; desirable locality, between Pico and 16th cars. 2-12-4 SEE THIS—I OR 2 ROOMS, COMPLETE for housekeeping; near Hamburger's; modem conveniences; reasonable. 1206 S. HIL ST. 2-12-4 TWO LARGE FRONT SUNNY HOUSE keeping rooms, $15; pleasant home. West lake park. 429 LAKE ST. Main 6646. - 2-12-4 FURNISHED 3 AND 4-ROOM SUITES; light, airy, modern; $9- to $18 per month. 1130-1136 IROLO. Pico car. 2-12-4 HOUSEKEEPING— I LARGE ROOM, GAS. electricity, etc.. $2 weekly; single. rooms. $1.50. 9021. SAN PEDRO. 2-12-4 1027 W. 35TH PLACE— ' FUR nished housekeeping . rooms bungalow, modern, piano. $15. PHONE 53311. 2-12-4 FOR RENT— 3 SUNNY ROOMS, $10 FUR nished or $8 unfurnished. 764 E. 10TH. - ' \ 2-12-4 121 S. BUNKER HILL AVENUE—NICE. clean housekeeping rooms cheap. 2-13-4 Country Property- FOR RENT—AT RIVERSIDE. . COMBINA tion fruit, poultry and truck ranch; abund ance,water. Address BOX 212, Herald. MM . . FOR RENT . Flats SIX ROOMS. LOWER FLAT, 1030 GEOR gia St., porcelain bath, modern. $20. 606 and 60S V. N. Figueroa st.—Fdur-room flats, hot and cold water, bath, 111 and I*4. ' 2-12-1 FOR RENT—SUNNY MODERN FLAT. "$lO, 4 rooms; close in; S. P. call district; did rent for $15. See CALDWELL. 507 Grant Bldg., 4th and Broadway. Phone A 3454. Main 4176. • 2-1.-1 FOR RENT— NEW 4-ROOM FLATS. MOD ern in every respect. Polished floors, . brick mantel, gas, electricity and private porches. Inquire 1221 CATALINA ST., Pico Heights. 2-12-4 FOR RENT— FLAT 3 UNFURNISHED sunny rooms, upstairs, all conveniences. Inquire 1717 SANTEE. 2-12-4 FOR RENT—MODERN 6-ROQM , UPPER flat, 421 1._ E. 13TH. Rooms sunny; near Maple aye. car line. 2-12-4 FOR RENT—AN UP-TO-DATE 5-ROOM flat in Westlake district. 681 S. BOONIE _BRAE. 53190. .^ 2-12-4 Apartments THE SAN REMO, 463 BIXEL ST., NEAR oth—New, 2 rooms, wall bed, complete for housekeeping, quiet house, $14, $16; walking,distance or West 6th st. cars. 2-12-4 NEW APARTMENTS. BRAND NEW FUR nlture, "any number rooms, housekeeping. ALLEN, 517 Byrne Bldg., cor. 3rd and Broadway. 2-12-4 THE HOOVER. FURNISHED OR UNFUR ■ nished, 3 rooms, alcove bedroom and pri vate bath, $11 to $20. 3040 Hoover St PHONE 4500. 2-12-4 ONE, TWO AND THREE-ROOM HOUSE keeping apartments; gas range, bath, phone, running water; $6 to $16 month. 1116 E. 12TH. - 2-12-4 THE LOUVRE APARTMENTS. 605 EAST. Washington st.— 2, 3-room suites,»private baths, steam heat, hot water. South 1204, 24742. __ . 2-12-4 Rooms FOR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, close in, from $1.50 up 321 *_ W. SEC OND ST. 2-6-7 Rooms and Board LARGE FRONT ROOM WITH LAVATORY and good board is offered for 2 in South ern home, where few other guests are taken. PHONE 24563.. ; 2-12-4 FOR RENT—ELEGANT SUNNY ROOMS. with board. $5 week. 1240 S. LOS AN ' GELES ST. Phone Main 3254. Walking distance.. ' 2-12-4 BOOM AND BOARD IN PRIVATE FAM ily; reception room, piano, phone, electric lights, bath; $s.per week. 1122 W. 9TH ST. 2-12-t NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM AND-GOOD board in beautifully located home. 1614 ORANGE ST. ~ 2-11-7 Miscellaneous ' * _, A 0 ■ * BARN FOR 6 HORSES. HAY LOFT, 3 wagons, $12.50 month. 939 S. OLIVE. 2-12-4 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES J. W. WEIGHTMAN^ & CO., 341 S. HILL ST. Investment Department. ■ Delicatessen and ice cream business, furnished flat in connection; pays rent in rooming house district; good proposition. Lunch room—This Is a live one, no cheap proposition only to the buyer, busi ness location; must sell. $350 —Meat market, fine clean place; wholesale bills $150 to $175 weekly; good good class of trade; rent $20. Pool room—7 tables, rent reasonable, in good location; price $1500, worth over $2000. Must sell, going* away. 2-12-1 FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate FOR EXCHANGE— CAN EXCHANGE -• your property, no matter where located. SLACK & COMPANY. 418-20 Grant bldg. A 607.7. Main 7076. _-2-tf TRADE 2 NICE RESIDENCE LOTS, EAST front, in Pasadena for nursery stock; pries $1500 J. A. POTEET, Anaheim. - l-2»-20t PATENTS AND PATENT RIGHTS PATENTS-U. S?~AN_PfOREIGN?~INFOB matIon book free to inventors. BROOKS & LIDDERS. 60S-610 L. A. Trust bldg.. Second and Spring streets. 6-1-x G. E. HARPHAM GE^S PATENTS. INVEN^ tlons financed; patent litigation; 29 years' experience. tit. UNION TRUST BLDQ. ' *_________ __________ PHYSICIANS SKIN DISEASES, MOLES, WARTS, TU mors and special disorders of young men; also foot ailments. MEDICA . CLINIC, 107 W. Ist st. Skin and kidney diseases. 2-11-14 TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITER REPAIRING — JOHN W. MACK CO.. 206. Mercantile place. ' Phone F4563, Bdwy 1643. _-11-tf FOR SALE , City Lots and Lands ; $1125 ~ AND. UP, CITY LOTS Terms $1.25 down, $1.25 per - week No interest. No taxes. These choice building lots overlook E a « t 1 a k • . Park, are high and w sightly. Fine view. Mountain scenery Service, 400 ' cars dally. City "i water piped to each lot. An ideal 7 •' •pot for people seeking a high elevation. Golden Stat, Realty Company, 608 South Spring Street. ■'. ■' '•'■•■ ■ ■ " * - ."■■• 1-12-tf' Business Property FOR SALE ~ BUSINESS PROPERTY Corner of East Fourth street near San Pedro for $475 per foot. This is th.; cheapest corner on Fourth street. Last week an inside lot was reported to have j sold for $500 per foot and Is to be im proved with a four-story concrete build ing. Fourth street has a better prospect for advancement than any property east of Main.street. Third and Fifth streets are almost twice as high as the price we are asking for this corner.' . The best buy on South Olive street, 65x 155, between 6th and 7th streets, will sell for less than any property in the block. FOR EXCHANGE— Lot on Grand aye., near 7th. will take $10,000 in trade and $2000 cash, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. . , Lot on business street east of Main St., will take residence for part payment. ' Residence on W. 23d St., will exchange equity for lott. • . • . Will exchange corner on South Burling ton and equity in fine residence in West Adams .district for orange grove. Corner on Wall and 10th, Improved with 10-room ' residence, will exchange equity for residence 0? lots. Smith .& Smith 312-14 O. T. Johnson Building. . ' 2-13-1 Suburban Property - Rico Acres RICO ACRES RICO ACRES RICO ACRES RICO ACRES. $25 DOWN. $25 MONTHLY - buys an acre lot on the LONG BEACH ELECTRIC' LINE. cnly IB minut»s "mm Sixth and Main streets. The closest acreage to the »ity. , Free water. Finest soil ♦'or garden truck and berries. GOLDEN STATE REALTY CO, 60$ S. Spring St. ___^ l»tues-thur-sat-sun-tf Country Property * ; * /fjO£= Per /j Acre C.vjj^ Zf Cash For 80 acres of RICH 'ALFALFA LAND In the flowing artesian well district near Reld-Fletcher-Roberts-Emnietts ranches, on which you can see the finest ar tesian flowing well- and land which pro duce. 13 TONS OF ALFALFA per acre a season. «Only 3 hours from Los An geleu. Come quick. Talk with Edward Scherman 219 Citizens Natl. Bank bids-. 3d and Main. FOR SALE— " 32.i awes fine level land; free water right. This land is every acre good; can all be irrigated, only mile from R. R. and sta tion; only $25 per acre, worth double. See ROBERTSON, 123 S. Broadway. 2-13-2 FOR SALE — 160-ACRE IMPROVED homestead relinquishment, near rallvay station, and surrounded by Improved Southern. California farms; all irrigable; abundance of water. Price $8 per acre. 418-20 GRANT BLDO. 1-10-tf 600 ACRES OF GOOD LEVEL. LAND close to railroad; plenty water, the finest place for stock ranch In southwest. Price $3.50 per acre. Terms to suit. See L. A. LISTING CO., 105 S. Bdway. • _ 2-12-6 FOR SALE—SS6OO BUYS^SE^EN ACRES, one-half oranges, remainder in apricots and walnuts; 2'_ miles from town. .GEO. T. DAGGER, 826. Birch St., Santa Ana. -*■ 2-13-4t Government -_.ands » FOR SALE—RELINQUISHMENT TO 320 acres near Hinkley railway station; irri • gating water in abundance; fine soil; $2 per acre, forced ' sale. 418-20 GRANT BUILDING. 2-2-tf Business Property WANTED— BO,OOO PEOPLE TO READ THE AD., "THE NEXT BIG RISE IN BUSI NESS PROPERTY," in The Sunday Her ald of Feb. 14 on page 8, column 1, Real Estate Section. ... 2-12-3 f ■ Pianos YOUR PIANO OPPORTUNITY Why rent when you can get a fine up right at $4 monthly? We have well known makes, second hand, all in excellent con dition which you can secure on these terms. Let us show you. GEO. J. BIRKEL CO.. 345-7 South Spring st. 1-SO-tf FOR SALE OR RENT— BEAUTIFUL MA hogany piano, almost new, $145; $5 pay ments, rent $3. 610 WEST SIXTH. 1-19-tf .; Stocks and Bonds WANTED—LOS ANGELES INVESTMENT company stock; have deposited $15,000 cash la Globe Savings bank to purchase stock in any amounts at $2.55 per share, including dividend. B. D. GOODWIN. 2-6-S: WANTED— LOS ANGELES INVESTMENT company stock; have $5000 to invest, cash. Will pay $2.56 Including dividend. Tele phone B. DAMON, ASUS, Main 2248. • 2-6-8 ' ~ Miscellaneous . , * , WILL EXCHANGE FIVE HORSE POWER motor for small job press; motor In good condition; press must be in same. . BOX $414, Herald. " v 9-26- MH_k _^^S^^^^_SnTS^^S^\_2-^ An Education Worth While No education Is worth while that does not strengthen the mental and' moral qualities and ' develop ABILITY TILE WOODBURY BUSINESS COLLEGE not only teaches thoroughly all the technical.commercial subjects— it does infinitely more. It gives erery, student an Inspiration and success impetus' that lasts through life. "THE SUCCESS OF THE STUDENT" is the school's foundation thought—an educatlon-v.-orth-wh!la^tha Inevitable result. N B.—Our new quarters, firth floor HAMBURGER BUILDING, HILL-EIGH^H BROADWAY. must be seen to Ibe appreciated. Visitors ALWAYS welcome. College en trance 320 W., Bth same as public library entrance. Day and evening sessions. | FISSO. Main 2305. _____--------—-—__-_____-__-_____»_____________» -Pll I) fl Plf School of Expres lUlflllUUlV sionand Academy Second Semester begins Feb. 3. Fifteenth year Boarding and Day School for Girls Expression, Academic. Normal Phyrcal Edu cation and Special courses. Catalogue mailed upon request. 1500 S. FIGUEROA STREET ACTING NEW YORK SCHOOL. Dramatis and Vaudeville. Eastern associations. con nected with agency securing positions. . - 617 South Broadway. Phono Home r'3037. - O /atrfAga/as /~Z>dQ^7To\ 417 WEST FIFTH ST. Established 1833- Opposite Central park. CALIFORNIA SCHOOL FOR BOYS; BOARD ing and day; primary, intermediate and col lege preparatory courses; military drill, phy sical culture, slovd. 1918 LOVELACE AYE. N. WILLIAM BRICK. M. A.. Principal. Hcroft "3673 1-22-tf , _ . PALMISTS AND MEDIUMS Mme. Aemumve The wonderful trance clairvoyant a_id m»ntal healer. ' THAT THE TRUTH MAY CONVINCE YOU, LOW FES LIFE READING 50c. Consult Mme. Annuve, the gifted medium, through whom your HOPES and WISHES will be realized, your ANXIE TIES and FEARS allayed: your secret troubie easily dispelled. Gives reliable and important ADVICE on all affafr.3 of life"* 824.1 So Broadway Between Eighth and Ninth streets, oppo- H.imburger's. 2-8-6 MME.-KARMA- Astral cead trance CLAIRVOYANT Special readings 50c If you bring ad. Read ings dally and Sunday, 10 to 8. 60C S. HILL 81 . COR. J'i'li AND HILL. 2-7-7 MONEY MADE DAILY, AND HERALD want ads help to make it Let your wants become known through Herald want ads. Herald want ads destroy wants. S-13-x CESSPOOLS CESSPOOLS 'CLEANS THEM OUT. $H YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN LOS AN GELES. WE ARE THE ONLY COM PANY USING A 4-INCH WIRE-WOUND SUCTION HOSE; NO STRAINER ON END. ~ WE PUMP EVERYTHING OUT. NO ODOR; OUR DISINFECTANT IS IMPORTED. BEST IN THE WORLD., ALL WORK DONE SATISFACTORY TO" INSPECTORS. LOS AN<_ELES SANI TARY CO., TEMPLE £93; Home 59146. BRANCH OFFICE 2U6 FROST BLDG. l-21-25t CESSPOOLS $5 to $8 cleans them out. We take out 117 gallons at each? load more than other companies. IMPERIAL PUMPING CO. Home 22040. West 5396 » 1-6-tt BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES EUR _ALi_— NJ-.V AND SECOND HAND B-L -liard and pool tables, bar fixtures of all kinds. Easy payment-. Send for catalogue. THE BRUNSWICK - BALKE - COLLENDER CO. Tel. Sunset Mam 1758; Hume 2.1. 331-3 Ea_t Third at. 11-25-3S5t LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Foreclosure Sale Sheriff's Sale No. 61701 - George R. Cooper, plaintiff, vs. Herbert H. Greenfield and Minnie E. Greenfield, his wife, , Alice C. Paine, H. E. SiddaU, H. E. Sidell, , Jchr. Doe, Richard Roe, James Roe, Mary £H>e, Max Moe and Kate Moe, defendants.—Order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale. > Under and by virtue of an order of sale and decree cl foreclosure and sale, issued out of the superior court of the county of Los Ange les, of the state of California. on the 19th day ot January, A. D. 1909, in the above entitled action, wherein George R. Cooper, the above named plaintiff, obtained a judgment and de cree of foreclosure and sale against Herbert H. Greenfield, et al., defendants, on the 24th day of December, A. D. 1908, for the sum of one thousand four hundred twenty-eight and 50 100 ($1425.50) dollars, gold coin of United States, which said decree was, on the 2d clay of January, A. D. 1909, recorded in judgment book 115 of said court, at page 290, I am com manded to sell all that certain lot, piece or pat eel i, of land situate, lying and be ing in the city of Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles, state of California, Tied bounded and described as follows: Lot thirty-one • (31) of Harbert and Butter worth's Adams Street tract, In the city of Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles, state of California, as per map recorded in book 3, page 52 of maps, In the office of the county re corder of said county. Public i-otlce is hereby given that on Wed nesday, the 17th day of February, A.' D. 1909, at 12 o'clock in. of that day, in front of the court house door of Ithe county of Los Angeles, Broadway entrance, 1 will, in obedience to said order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale, sell the above described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgmeit, with Interest and costs, etc., to the highest and best bidder, for cash, gold coin, of the United States. Dated this 22d day of January, 1909. W. A. HAMMEL. Sheriff of Los Angeles county. By Eugene W. Biscailuz. Deputy Sheriff. Keefer & Bowers, Plaintiff's Attorneys. 1-23-30 2-6-13-4t ' NOTICE! " Dairymen, milk dealers and all whom it may concern, please take notice: The undersigned has filed in the office of the clerk of the county of Los Angeles, state of California, and also in the office of the secretary of state of said state, a description of marks or devices blown, impressed or oth erwise produced upon bottles used by him in selling CERTIFIED MILK AND CREAM from the ARDEN DAIRY at ROBBJNS' RANCHES, near EL MONTE, In said county and state. The following is the description referred to: DESCRIPTION Said marks or devices produced upon said bottles consist of the words: "ARDEN DAIRY CERTIFIED EL MONTE CAL.". inclosed in a circle. All persons are warned against unlawful use of said bottles, marks or devices, and klso against unlawful possession <of bottles or boxes bearing such marks or devices. 1-30-2-6-13- EDWARD FULLER BOBBINS. . Notice is hereby given that I intend to apply to the state board of prison directors to be paroled from San Quentin prison ac cording to law. JAMES BUDD CLAUDIUS. 2-6-13-2t ■■'-" ."".'■■ ' - - '■ * JtmrMMT 9^^ .w^^^^^^^g^ —p^3C_«*_M_i_M_«-^ I^^^Jisiiess College *0m DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL H_=-Cllrl 9C Business -OLCaitl O College (The Southern '"-Hfornia) 614 S. Grand aye.. Los Angeles. It qualifies and always makes good. New classes formed each Monday. Be a Heald student and have the best advantages in the state. J. W. LACKEY. Manager. " ' RAILROAD TIME TABLE SOUTHERN PACIFIC From Arcade Station, Fifth and Central Aye. Leave I " I Arrive iSan Francisco via Coast Line,J 8:40 am San Luis Obispo, Paso Robles, [ 2:30 pm Del Monte, Monterey, Santa! Cruz, San Jose and east 111:45 pm |San Francisco, Mojave, Tu-[ ' 5:00 pmj lare, Tracy, Sacramento, I 7:05 am 11:30 pmjOakland via Bakersfield and! 8:55 am I Fresno ■ ' 7:50 ami Fresno, Tulare, 7:05 am 5:00 pml Bakersfie'd and 8:55 am H:3O pm| Mojave J 8:35 pni Chicago, Kansas City, . St. » 9:45 am Louis, Golden State Limited, 6:55 pm ______ via Yuma. Benson, El Paso lOverland—New Orleans vial 1:00 pmf Yuma. Benson, Maricopa, 12:45 pm j Tucson, El Paso, San An- ' I tonic and Houston 8:05 ami Yuma; Tucson, Benson. 12:45 pm 1:00 pro Lordsburg, Demlng. El Paso 4:50 pm 6:45 am Santa Barbara and Ventura 8:40 am 8:00 am Santa Barbara and Ventura 11:50 am 1:45 pm Santa Barbara and Ventura 2:30 pm 2:35 pm Santa Barbara and Ventura 7:35 pm 7:30 pmj Santa Barbara and Ventura U:46 pm 8:00 am Oxnard, Chatsworth, Santa *8:40 am ■ 2:35 pm| Susanna, Strathearn, *ll:50am •7:30 pmj Moorpark, Somis, 2:30 pm Camarillo *7:35 pm I (•Oxnard only). 11:46 pm I Santa Paula via Saugus, I " 6:45 am f Camulos, Piru, Fillmore. 11:50 am 1:45 pm» Saticoy, Montalvo. Carpin- 7:35 pm I teria. Summeriand 1:45 pm| Nordhoff ..■ [11:50 am 8:05 am • Pomona, 8:50 am 8:55 am Ontario, __ 10:05 am Colton 12:45 m 1:00 pm Riverside, 4;50 pm 4:25 pm and ' 5:25 pm San Bernardino 7:00 pm 8:05 ami Redlands, 10:06 am ♦8:55 am »via Riverside 12:45 pm 1:00 pm Redlands J 4:60 pm Redlands _*J25 pm| Redlands | 7:00 pm 8:55 am Covina-Chino I 8:50 am 5:25 pm Covina-Chino ' 7:00 pm Santa Ana, Anaheim, Dow-J 8:53 am ney, Newport- Beach, Nor- 1x8:30 am t*l :00pm walk, Buena Park, West t*3:oopm x 6:10 pm Anaheim, West Orange | 4:50 pm (•Downey and Norwalk only, ..' xNot Newport Beach. t8:55 am I - Los Alamltos | 4:60 pm 8:05 am Brawley, Imperial, I 4:50 pm II El Centro. Calexico ( 9:05 am San Pedro-Compton ~~ tlo:6sa__ •3:30 pm *via Long Beach (bni:4s a -; I 6:35 pm b*9:o_am| Long Beach-Compton :45am tlo:2oam| »via San Pedro |tl2 :05pm 3:30 pmj «6:35 pm "9:05 am| Santa CatallA Island | 6:35 pm tS:10 am Chatsworth Park (see note) .4:10 pm (Note—To and from River - station only.) All trains dally except those marked as fob lows: "t" Sunday excepted; "b" Sunday only. SANTA FE '"' Leave I lArrtvT Eastern—California Limited, ' 10:00 am i Eastern—California Limited, 6:00 pm daily, Chicago via Denver 6:00 pm ■->■.'•'"*■ and Kansas City Overland Express— Chl -8:00 pm cago via Denver and Kan- 8:20 am ■ j sas City Eastern Express—Daily Chi- r~~" 7:33 am I Eastern via Denver and Kan- 7:05 am cago, via Denver and Kan- 7:08 am sas City " " Kite Shaped—Going via Pasa -8:30 am dena. Return via Santa Ana 6:86 pm canyon 7:45 am _0;_0 am 8:30 am Redlands via Pasadena 5:40 pm 4:30 pm . I 7:40 pm 7:30 am Redlands via Orange 10:55 am 10:55 am ) 6:35 pm 7:45 am Riverside via Pasadena | 6:40 pm "7-30 am| 7:05 am 10:68 a_a| Riverside via Orange ia : .g am 6:05 pmj 6:35 pm 7:30 ami"- 7:06 am 10:55 ami Corona via Orange 10:45 am 6:05 pm| ■ 6:35 pm 7:30 am 7:05 am 10:55 am I San Bernardino via Orange 10:45 am 6:oa pm| 1 6:36 *■"* 7:45 am IV 8:20 am 8:30 am 10:00 am 10:00 am San Bernardino via Pasadena 5:40 pm 1 4:30 pm 6:00 pm 8:00 pm _____________________________ 7:40 pm 8:45 am ■ 8:56 am 2:C5 pm Santa Ana • 8:25 am 6:05 pm 1:00 pm 11:55 pm I ■ ' _ 6:35 pm 7:30 am * 6:55 am 8:45 am , 7:06 am 10:5. am Fullerton, Anaheim, Orange 8:25 am' 2:05 pm 10:45 am 6:0. pm > 1:00 pm 11:55 pm. , '•' 6:25 pm 7:45 am San Jacinto, Elsinore, He- 6:40 pm 10:55 am met and Murietta 6:35 pm 10:00 am Redondo 3:40 pm 2:05 pm Escondido ~_7oo~pm 8:45 am Fallbrook 6:85 pm 8:45 am San Diego and 6:55 am 2:05 pm Coronado Beach 1:00 pra 11:55 pm Surf Line 6:35 pm 7:30 am Randsburg _? 7:05 am 8:00 pm Searchlight and Chloride 7-05 am 8:00 pm Beatty, Rhyolite, Goldfield 8:20 am j and Tonopah SALT LAKE ROUTE . All trains daily except as noted. Leave j ■ ■ | Arrive 10:00 am Los Angeles Limlt'd—Chic'go, 8:00 pm I Omaha. Salt Lake City _. J Overland Express— - J 8:00 pm I Overland Express— - 8:00 aa Chicago, Omaha, St. Louis, 8:00 am I Kansas City. Denver, Salt _ I Lake, Searchlight, Goldfield 8:35 .am San Berrardlno, I 8:35 am 11:00 am Colton, 10:41 am 3:40 pm Riverside 1:25 pm 5:21 pm Ontario and 4:28 pm 8:00 pm Pomona • 6:51 pm •6:45 am 1*8:15. am 8:60 am T-cng Beach and 11:10 am sl:20 pm San Pedro 6:45 pm 4:30 pmj -_■ .3:65 pm *8:60 am Catallna Island J 6:45 pm 8:15 am Pasadena : * j 9:45 em 2:15 pm Tropico and Glendale | 3:45 pm •Dally except Sunday, s Sunday only. 11