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"WANT ADVERTISE IT=IF YOU HAVE A ROOM TO RENT; AND RENT IT" WANTED Help—Male THE HERALD TENDERS THB FREE USB of its "Situation Wanted" columns for 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 granted • to employment agencies and other* making a business of seeking to supply help. 1 MADE $50,000 IN FIVE YEARS IN THB - mall order business, and began with only a few dollars. There are unusual opportunities for making money today and it Is not diffi cult to begin. : If you have even vnall capital and want to start a mall order business of your own send for my tree booklet. It tells how to make money. Address publisher. THE MAIL ORDER WORLD, box 1022, Lockport. N. T. H-x WANTED—RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS; $800 first year; examination In Los Angeles May 16; . preparation free. FRANKLIN INSTI TUTE, Dept 606. Rochester, N. Y. 2-11-lmo SIX WEEKS' INSTRUCTION IN SALiSS man ship, - position as traveling salesman with responsible firm guaranteed. Address BRAD STREET SYSTEM. Rochester. N. T. 12-27-29 WANTED—BOYS TO DELIVER PAPERS. Call circulation department of HERALD. _^__ ■- ■- 10-U-tf Help—Female LADIES! , LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE; vcost less, earn more. FLORENTINE HAIR DRESSING COLLEGE, corner Broadway; entrance 227 Mercantile place; F-7287. Original and reliable; ask our girls or cus tomers. 2-6-m Saleswomen and Solicitors AGENTS—CHEER UP; BIG, EASY MONEY daily. selling "Hang Straight" Shade Sav ers; thousands sold in every town; sample 10c. KEYES-DAVIS CO., Battle Creek, Mich. . : 2-16-1 Situations —Male 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 THE BETHLEHEM INSTITUTION IS SEEK ing employment for . men out of work and makes a special request of contractors and others en^loying labor to call on us when In need of help. We have carpenters, paint ers, paper hangers, laborer!! of all kinds. 610 N. VIGNES ST. Phones—A9o3l, Main 5726. l-24-30t YOUNG MAN OF 20 WITH A GOOD DEAL of road experience and good habits would like to get a position as traveling sales man or get In with some road show. W. WATSON, box 27«, Herald. % 2-16-1 WANTED —BY . A MIDDLE AGED MAN, strong, healthy and willing to work, will work at anything. Address all letters to WILLIAM CALOS, box 226, Herald. 1-24-U POSITION WANTED AS CHAUFFEUR BY a young man from the east; shop and road experience on all gasoline cars. M. C. BASSETT, 521 San Julian st. 2-16-1 WANTED—BY EXPERT ACCOUNTANT, any kind of book or office work; rapid and accurate; charges - moderate. Ad dress BOX 269, Herald. 2-16-1 WANTED — TO CARE FOR A gentleman's place while they are away; best of references. Address W. H. F., Y. M. C. A. 2-16-1 POSITION IN GROCERY STORE, INSIDE or delivery wagon; experienced. FRED BLAKE, 1176 Cahuenga st. Phone 71562. 2-16-1 SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN AS driver or to learn trade; can furnish good references. BOX 182, Herald. 2-16-1 ELDERLY MAN, WORK OF ANY KIND, day or night: city references; wages no object. BOX 249, Herald. 2-16-1 Situations Female .WANTED — AS HOUSEKEEPER by neat American woman; no children. 717 MAPLE AYE. ¥ 2-16-1 GRADUATE NURSE WISHES ACUTE OR • chronic cases; best references."* BOX 287, Herald. 2-16-1 Situations—Male and Female HOTEL CLERK BY; YOUNG MARRIED man; have had seven years' experience, both American and European plan; wife competent housekeeper and both can fur nish best of references; will go anywhere; no children. Address BOX 290, Herald. 2-16-1 To Purchase Miscellaneous —DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD, JEW elry; highest price; a <alr deal. H. B. CROUCH, mfg. jeweler, £42 S. Broadway. -'■" ' ■'■ 2-10-tf SPECIAL NOTICES F. HAUSSMANN NURSERY, l»40-4« WEST ' 22d street; strong two-year-old fieldgrown grafted and root roses; all kinds of bed ding plants, ferns, ornamental trees and shrubs. 1-10-tf HOMELESS CHILDREN RECEIVED AND placed In homes for adoption. Apply REV. O. V. RICE, superintendent Children's Home society. 2414 Griffin aye. 6-1-x ELK-SKIN SHOE FACTORY. MAKERS OF all styles in elk-skin shoes, and special orders, $2 to $&; flue repairing. 206 WEST •SEVENTH ST. 6-1-X DON'T FORGET THE FAST TOILET PAR ' lors, magnetic treatment also given for rheumatism and nervousness. 1008 8. MAIN. 11-g-tf JAMKS R. ROGERS, EX-EXAMINER U. 8. patent office. Patents. 428 BYRNE BLDG., Los Angeles. Cat ■ 12-1-m CHURCH NOTICES SECOND CHURCiToF CHRIST, SCIENTIST CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES Simpson auditorium, 734 S. Hope street. Ser vices Sunday, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; sermon from the Christian Science Quarterly; subject, "Mind." Children's Sunday school at 9:30 a! m.; Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock at Simpson auditorium and also the Gamut club, 1044 South Hope street, at 8:16. Reading rooms, 510-511 Herman W. Hellman building, Spring and Fourth streets, open daily, Sun days excepted. from 9 a. in. to 9 p. m. 2-15-7 STORAGE HmJS^H^L^^OODS^?A^K^D^ix~COM^ peteot packers, moved In large, clean vans, \ and stored In clean warehouses, or ■hipped. Private rooms. We also sell coal and wood. Both telephones. BHAT .TUCK & NIMMO WAREHOUSE CO. 10» West Sixth street. 12-1-t-t-sa-s-lm ■BUSINESS PERSONALS LADIES, CALL AT 455 SO. BROADWAY room" 19, and see the pretty braiding and em broidery on B-7-x .'WASH SUITS •_ CARPET CLEANING PIONEER CARPET CLEANING WORKS Incorporated. W. C. CLINE, president, 8338* Olive at. TeL Home F2880; Sunset Main 217 ■ '"■" :? ' -■■--. 8-18-tf TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERS V LONDON TBUSS CO. TRUSS* FITTING SPK / ciallsts; elastic hcilery, etc 741 8. SPRING STREET. ' * S-10-x " DENTISTS DR. BACHMAN. DENTIST. HAS MOVED his offices to 205-6 Majestic Theater build ing, £43 BROADWAY. Phone 1681. tt FOR RENT Houses FOR RENT—42S3 HALLDALE AYE., $30 per month, a new 2-story 8-room house, hardwood, floors, beamed ceilings, gas, ■ electricity, shade trees, in a highly im proved district, where building restric tions are $2000 and upward. Take Dalton aye. car line, get off at Halldale, walk one block south. 4206 HALLDALE AVENUE $30 per month, a new 2-story house, hardwood floors, beamed ceilings, gas, electricity, shade trees, highly improved streets, building restrictions in district $2000 upward. Take Dalton aye. car, get off at Halldale, walk one block south. 3110 STEVENSON AVENUE New, modern 5-room cottage, with gae, electricity, all modern improvements; rent $10 per month, including water. Take Euclid aye. car to Fresno «t. .4210 HALLDALE AVENUE $30 per month, new t WtCWJ house, strictly up-to-date with all the latest im provements; gas, electricity, shade trees, improved streets, building restrictions $2000 upward. For further information regarding the above and o>ther property owned by the company call on or address D. F. SULLIVAN. Sales Manager, PIONEER INVESTMENT AND TRUST CO., Seventh floor Grant Building. Phones—Main 1583, Ex. 277. 2-16-4 FOR RENT-—EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, LO cated at 131 East 30th st. Parties desir ing can rent same unfurnished or as it Ftands; in the very best of condition; rent most reasonable. For key app'y to 207 EAST 30TH ST. 2-14-tf FOR RENT—NICE lVi-STORY MODERN house, aeven rooms and bath, gas. electric jty, garage, shed, cellar, chicken yard, fruit trees, lawn, flowers, $28. 3719 S. HOPE ST. Take Grand aye. car, get off 37th st. Phone owner 22029. 2-16-4 FOR RENT —BRAND NEW STRICTLY modern bungalow, 5 rooms and bath, every modern convenience, $16.50. Cannot be equaled for twice the money; near corner of Coronado and Bellevue aye. Temple Et. car to Coronado. 2-16-4 FOR RENT—GOOD HOUSE, NEW, FOR small family; gas, electricity, modern con veniences; connected sewer. Inquire 128 AYE. 31. South Pasadena car to Aye. 31, go west. 2-16-4 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, 3d and Central. 2-l«-4 FOR RENT—NICE UNFURNISHED <F room house, lawn and flowers, high and airy; on best car line in city. Corner 16th and Oxford aye. See owner, 1517 S. MAIN ST. , 2-16-4 WA NTED—PART OR ALL OF NICE house, unfurnished, in Grand, aye. school district, family of 3; permanent, careful tenants. Best references. 804 W. 11TH. .2-16-4 FOR RENT—433 W_ AYE. 57, 6-ROOM. Hi story house; modern conveniences; pairtly furnished; $20; unfurnished, $18. 2-16-4 FOR RENT—4329 MONETA AYE., FOUR room house, with barn and chicken corral; rent $15, without water. 2-16-4 FOR RENT—BY OWNER. MODERN 6 room coirtage, 226 W. 31 ST ST. Telephone South 1782. 2-16-4 FOR RENT—COTTAGE, FURNISHED OR unfurnished. Inquire 934 W. 34TH. Phone 24655. 2-16-4 FOR RENT—S7, $10, $13, $15, NEW COT tages, ]615 E. 25th, cor. WatU car. MIN THORN. 2-16-4 FOR RENT—TWO-ROOM COTTAGE, FTSR nished or unfurnished. Rear of 938 LIN COLN. -2-16-4 FOR RENT—SIS, 4 ROOMS, 918 DIAMOND st., close in; also $18, 6 rooms. 155 W. 33D. 2-16-4 FOR RENT—NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE; GAS, electricity, oak floors. 334 W. 56TH. South 5246, $20. 2-16-4 FOR RENT—COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS, ON hill; high, dry; lawn, gas, electricity. 123 N. BOYLSTON. 1-22-tf Apartments FOR RENT—THE HOOVER, FURNISHED or unfurnished, 3 rooms, alcove bedroom and private bath, $14 to $20. 3040 HOOV ER ST. Phone 4500. 2-16-4 FOR RENT—ONE, TWO AND THREE room housekeeping apartments; gas range, bath, phone, running water; $6 to $16 mo. 1116 E. 12TH ST. 2-16-4 FOR RENT—THE LOUVRE APARTMENTS, 605 E. Washington St., 2 3-room suites, pri vate baths, steam heat, hot water. South 1204, 24742. 2-16-4 Rooms and Board FOR RENT—NICE, LARGE, SUNNY ROOM, with board, suitable for two gentlemen; all conveniences; Westlake district; low rates. 1211 INGRAHAM ST. 2-16-4 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 —TWO NICELY FURNISHED front rooms, with or without board, in pri vate family: prices reasonable. 944 CROCKER ST. 2-16-4 ELDERLY GENTLEMAN CAN BE ACCOM modated with sunny rooms, bath and phone and good dinner; close in. Phone A 7503. 2-16-4 WANTED—A YOUNG MAN EMPLOYED, TO rent room in private family, with or with out board. 1039 W. 33TH PLACE, 2 car lines. 2-16-4 ROOM AND BOARD IN PRIVATE~FAM iIy; reception room, piano, phone, electric lights, bath; $5 per week. 1122 W. 9TH ST. 2-12-4 WILL TAKE TWO YOUNG MEN; HOME surroundings; privilege of parlor evenings; $20 per month. Phone TEMPLE 1179. 2-16-4 FOR RENT—ROOMS AND BOARD WITH private people. 1430 S. LOS ANGELES ST. 2-16-4 NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM AND GOOD board In beautifully located home. 1614 ORANGE ST. 2-11-7 WANTED — CHILDREN TO BOARD; pleasant home. SOUTH 3657. 2-16-4 Rooms for Housekeeping FOR RENT—FURNISHED SUNNY ROOMS, with or without housekeeping; near Ham burger's; walking distance; summer rates; every concvenieace. 771 MAPLE AYE. 2-16-4 FOR RENT—THREE ROOMS, NEWLY furnished; close in; beautiful flowers, sep arate entrance; toilet, range, sink; reduced rent. 121 S. HEWITT. 2-16-4 FOR RENT—B27 S. GRAND, SINGLE AND housekeeping rooms, 1% blocks from post office; brick building, 2d floor; phone, bath, ga< and electricity. 2-16-4 FOR RENT —2 LARGE FRONT SUNNY housekeeping rooms, $15; pleasant home, private residence; Westlake car. 429 LAKE. Main 6646. 2-16-4 FOR! RENT—THKEE MODERN SUNNY rooms; private bath, furnished; convenient to everything; private family. 1249 W. JEFFERSON ST. Home 71438. 2-16-4 FOR RENT —WELL FURNISHED HOUSE keeping suite, 4 rooms, complete with lights, laundry, bath and phone, $22.50 mo. 811 Temple. A 3077. 2-16-4 FOR RENT —$10 AND $15 A MONTH, TWO and 3 housekeeping rooms, running water, front and back entrances. 1440% WRIGHT. 22916. 2-16-4 FOR RENT—ONE HOUSEKEEPING ROOM, suitable for working couple; in business district. Apply HOTEL CHESTER, 454 S. Spring st. 2-16-4 FOR RENT—COTTAGE, 352 BUENA VISTA, near Temple: lovely housekeeping rooms; also furnished rooms; low rates for steady roomers. 2-16-4 FOR RENT—TWO FURNISHED HOUSE keeping rooms; sun all day; gas and bath; cheap. 623 WEST 11TH ST. 2-16-4 LOS ANGELES HERALD: TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, 1909. The Want Ads Are Busfaess 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' 'raise some money.'' More and more, every day,'in 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 Rooms—Furnished FOR RENT—3 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. ' 2-12-tf FOR RENT—SIO PER MONTH, TWO FUR nlshed 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 HOTEL CADILLAC, 932 A S. MAIN—NEW management; best furnished rooms in city, $2.50 week up; $10 month up. Phone F4456. FOR RENT—ONE NICE SUNNY SOUTH room, -with privilege of housekeeping; all conveniences; $10 month; fine location. 1924 S. GRAND AYE. 2-16-4 FOR RENT—PLEASANT ROOMS, 2 HOUSE keeplng rooms, $3: cooking and lighting gas free, near Pacific Electric barns. 736 - HEMLOCK. 2-16-4 FOR RENT—LARGE. SUNNY FRONT rooms, private family; very convenient, 0 minutes' walk from Hamburger's. 1017 WALL. Main 2553. 2-16-4 FOR RENT —$1.50 PER WEEK UP. SUNNY front rooms; also housekeeping rooms; reasonable; under new management. U2IM: W. 4TH ST. 2-16-4 FOR RENT —$1.75 TO $3 WEEK. SUNNY front rooms, bath, phone, piano, -electricity, running water, etc. THE FLOYD, 823% W. 3d st. 2-16-4 FOR RENT—LARGE NICELY FURNISHF.D front room in private family; bath and electricity; near car line. 1220 IROLO. 2-16-4 FOR RENT —NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS in central location, single or en suite; rent xeasonable. 36 4 W. 9TH. Main 1979. 2-16-4 FOR RENT—LARGE FRONT BEDROOM*, private home, $S month; also small up stairs bedroom, $4 month. 622 W. 15TH. 2-16-4 FOR RENT —FURNISHED ROOM WITH outside entrance in quiet home. Apply 217 yi E. 52D ST. Gentleman preferred. 2-16-4 FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS WITH use of parlor and piano, $1.50 up; house keeping rooms, $2 up. 326 N. HILL. Main 5972. ; 2-16-4 FOR RENT —FURNISHED ROOMS, BOTH lodging and housekeeping, $1.50 to $2 per ■week; close in. 512 STAPLE AYE. 2-16-4 FOR RENT — NICELY FURNISHED rooms, single or light housekeeping priv ilege; take yellow University car. 2124 ESTRELLA. 2-16-4 FOR RENT —NEWLY FURNISHED SlN gle rooms; also furnished 4-room flat; no children. 1400 W. 7TH. Walking distance. 2-16-4 WHY LIVE IN DIRTY ROOMS? CLEAN home, warm parlor, hot hath; 2 friends, $1.50 week each. 527 W. 6TH ST. 2-16-4 FOR RENT—SI.SO WEEK UP, NICELY furnished rooms, single and housekeeping. THE DARBY HOUSE, 717 Maple aye. 2-16-4 FOR RENT —NICE SMALL FURNISHED room to gentleman, $8 per month; both phones, piano in parlor. 744 S. HOPE. 2-16-4 FOR RENT —NICELY FURNISHED SLEEP- Ing room; cheap; ?un all day; gas and bath. 623 W. 11TH ST. 2-16-4 FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS OR apartments, from $8 to $12 per month. THE FORBES, Sl9 E. BTH ST. 2-16-4 FOR RENT —1027 W. 35TH PLACE, THREE furnished housekeeping rooms, modern, piano. Phone 23311. Key at 1413 S. MAIN. 2-16-4 FOR RENT—I FURNISHED ROOM, SUrF able for two gentlemen; $12 month. 831 S. HOPE. Main 9258. 2-16-4 FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOM. $9 BY month, $2.50 by week. THE BON AIR. 316 S. Bunker Hill aye. 2-16-4 FOR RENT—ONE FURNISHED FRONT room 1% blocks from Hamburger's. 515 V 2 W. STH ST. Phone F4514. 2-16-4 Fiats FOR RENT —MODERN 6-ROOJI UPPER fiat, 421 1 /j E. 15TH. Rooms sunny; near Maplft aye. car line. 2-16-4 Stores and Offices FOR RENT—A GROCERY STORE It Sunnyside; fine location for business; rent only $12.50 per month. Take Strawberry Park car to 94th St., walk 2 blocks ea*t. Inquire next door. . 2-16-4 FOR RENT—FREE TO MARCH, STORES $7, $12. 1615 E. 25th st. Watts car, or SIDDALL, Copp bldg. 2-j R-4 Rooms FOR RENT—SUNNY ROOMS. SINGLE, double or housekeeping; all conveniences, 3 car lines. $1.50 per week and up. 639 1 W. 16TH ST. Phone Main 3497. 2-16-4 FOR RENT Houses—Furnished FOR RENT—EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE* Lo cated at 131 East 30th st. Parties desir ing can rent same unfurnished or as it stands; in the very best of condition; rent most reasonable. For key TPly to 207 EAST 30T1I ST. " 2-14-tf FOR FURNISHED COTTAGES. 4 rooms, $16; 5 rooms, $18; 6 rooms, $25 Keys 1571 EAST ADAMS. Hooper car. ----—___________. 2-16-4 Rooms Unfurnished FOR RENT—NEW, UNFURNISHED 3 rooms, 2 disappearing beds; oak . floors, white enamel woodwork, mantel,, heater, hot and cold water, janitor work, telephone free; front, fine view; every convenience. Crown Hill car. Owner at 1216 W. 4TH. ' ■ • 2-16-4 FOR RENT— S ROOMS, 1 BLOCK FROM 7th and Figuerc-a «*«., on Ingraham; newly papered and painted; porcelain bath; $IS, water paid. M. A. COUPPS, 726 H. W. Hellman bldg. A 8615. 2-16-4 FOR RENT —FOUR LARGE ROOMS, MOD ern; private hall and bath; 2d floor front; east side: sunny, walking distance. Take Crown Hill car to Boylston st. Owner, 1216 W. 4TH. 2-16-4 FOR RENT—CHEAP, 4 UNFURNISHED rooms, with largo yard, flowers, fruit, barn, at 641 E. MILES ST. San Pedro Bt. car. 2-16-4 Country Property FOR RENT— RIVERSIDE, COMBINA tion fruit, poultry and truck ranch; abund ance water. Address BOX 2ia> Herald. ______ ' " " '■-■■■ 2-18-2 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES - LEAHY & SON LEADING BUSINESS BROKERS SUITE 311-312-312 SEVERANCE BLDG. NORTHWEST CORNER SIXTH AND MAIN STREETS. $1800; BARBER SHOP, located in busy cen ter of Los Angeles; 1 chairs; all appliances modern; clearing $25 to $30 weekly to owner; JSOO will handle; balancevon terms; selling on account of sickness of wife; come in and get this address. LEAHY & SON. - $550—CIGAR STAND; central location; good oak fixtures; a laundry agency; this corner is doing a nice busirfess; the owner is selling on account of other business; the fixtures at $325 and cigars at invoice. For a quick sale this sacrifice will be made. See LEAHY & SON. $6000—Or Invoice, GENTS' FURNISHING AND SHOES, in nearby town; doing a splendid profitable trade; rent only $32.50; good lease, occupying the best location in busy section of prominent city of 5500 population; owner's reason for selling, going abroad; never offered before. For • terms see LEAHY & SON. $2400—40-room HOTEL in nearby town of 3000 population; large tourist trade; doing full capacity business all the time; receipts $900 monthly; rent . only $100; well furnished, good piano, electric light, •-year- For terms of sale and loca tion sea LEAHY & SON. $6000 or Invoice—GENERAL GROCERY, nearby town, 5000 population surrounding; monthly receipts $3000, all sold to good customers; fixtures, teams, wagons, har ness and a fresh salable stock of general groceries goes with the invoice; long lease, good terms; best location In city of 3500. Sea LEAHY & SON. $500—GROCERY, Boyle Heights; 3 living rooms; rent only $16 monthly; groceries new and in splendid salable condition; doing an all cash counter business; a fine chance for a small family to make good living; thickly (settled section; fixtures go with sale. See LEAHY & SON. IF YOU BUY THROUGH US WE PROTECT YOU AND GUARANTEE TITLE. LEAHY & SON. 2-16-1 J. W. WEIGHTM.VN & CO., 341 S. HILL ST. Investment Department. $35.0 —Meat market, fine clean . place; wholesale bills $150 to $175 weekly; good class of trade; rent $20. Pool room, one of the best propositions in town. Do you want a money-maker? Lease, small rent. 2-14-1 FOR SALE— THREE-PRESS PRINTING PLANT. . Must be sold before the Ist, regardless of value; % open today from 10 to 1. 213 N. BUDLONG. A 5287. ' 2-14-4 J. W. WEIGHTMAN & CO., 341 S. HILL ST. Investment Department Pool room, one of the best propositions In town. Do you want a money-maker? Lease, small rent. v 2-16-1 OWNER WILL SELL 25-ROOM HOUSE, housekeeping, full roomers, S. W., clears $100 mo; sell tor $60 room; fine home, splendid location. Apply 610 O. T. JOHN SON BLDG. ■: 2-16-1 MEAT MARKET, SALES $25 TO $75 DAILY, rent $25; splendid location; owner will take $1100 quick sale; bargain: hurry. Apply room 610, 356 S. BROADWAY. -""- 2-16-1 MONEY TO LOAN MONEY LOANED TO SALARIED PEOPLE: confidential. MUTUAL TRUST CO., 603 O. T. Johnson bids. 12-20-51 FOR SALE Houses WE WILL BUILD YOU ANyVKTIbTIC BUNGALOW containing the best 'of plumbing, Alplna plaster, cement porch floor, concrete foun dation, etc., for $975 * TONY G. \ ANDESON, 1011 Wright & Callender bid*.. , Fourth and Hill. 11-15-s-tu-w-th-28t THREE HOUSES FOR SALE—E. SECOND and Hewitt streets. Owner, 817 E. THIRD ST. ' . : s;-/ 2-14-4 Business Property l^ FOR BUSINESS PROPERTY Property on Flower near 7th for $550 per foot; terms to suit. Property on Grand aye. at a bargain; terms to suit. Large corner on East 4th street; will sell for less than any corner west of Central aye. . Seven acres on Santa Fe railroad in Los Angeles city for $15,000. . > Smith ■& Smith 312-313-314 O. T. Johnson Bldg. 2-16-1 City Lots and Lands < FOR SALE—LARGE LOT IN THE RE dondo Villa tract No. 1; snap, ( $30. W. H. BUTTON. 11l South Broadway. Phones: Main 5731, Home 18369. 2-16-1 Country Property FOR SALE — 160-ACRE IMPROVED homestead relinquishment, near railway station, and surrounded by Improved Southern California farms; all Irrigable; abundance of water. Price $6 per acre 418-20 GRANT BLDG. 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. 2-13-C FOR SALE—SS6OO BUYS SEVEN 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 Lands 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 RELINQUISHMENT OF 16<V ACRES LANDIN, Water valley, one mile of depot; price $230; 320 acres 3 miles of depot, $300. E. CUMBY, 405 Chamber of Commerce. 2-14-3 Furniture SEPARATE LOCKED IRON ROOMS $2.00 per month; trunks, boxes, etc., 25c to 50c. Phone for our large van when you move, $1.25 per hour. COLYEAR WAREHOUSE CO., 415-17-19 Ban Pedro st. Main office, 509-11 S Main st. Phone Main 1117; F3171. 5-1-tf 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. 1-30-tf FOR SALE OR BEAUTIFUL MA hogany piano, almost new, $145; $6 pay ments, rent $3. 610 WEST SIXTH. 1-19-tf Livestock—Horses, Mules, Cattre FOR —FRESH COW, YOUNG BIG rich milker. 5719 CENTRAL AYE. 2-14-3 Miscellaneous WILL, EXCHANGE FIVE HORSE POWER motor for small Job press; motor In good condition; press must ba in same. BOX 104, Herald. 8-2S-U FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— STATE lands, also oil lands, for business lots, auto, tailoring, or what have you? BOX 279, Her ald.- 2-14-3 FOR SALE —CHEAP FUEL. PIT SHELLS, good as wood, $4 ton, delivered. Phone SOUTH 1706. 2-14-2 FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate FOR EXCHANGE— « ~ ' Property on Grand aye. near 7th, $10,000 trade, $2000 cash and balance 5 years 6 per cent. Corner 10th and Wall, improved with 10 -room house; will exchange equity of $6500 for lots or cottages. Corner on 4th street near San Pedro, im proved with flats; will exchange equity for good Los Angeles property. , Fine residence in W. Adams district and corner on Burlington to exchange for or ange grove. Smith <& Smith 312-313-314 O. T. Johnson Bldg. 2-16-1 FOR EXCHANGE— CAN EXCHANGE your property, no matter where located. SLACK & COMPANY, 418-20 Grant bldg. A 6077. Main 7076. 2-2-tf TRADE 2 NICE RESIDENCE LOTS, EAST front, In Pasadena for nursery stock; pries $1500. J. A. FOTEET, Anaheim. l-20-30t PERSONALS LADIES — ASK STOUR DRUGGIST FOR Chichesters pills, the Diamond brand; for 25 years known as best, safest, always reliable. Buy of your druggist; take no other. Chichestera Diamond brand pills are sold by druggists everywhere. 6-3-tts LADIES—DR. LaFRANfcCrS COMPOUND; safe, speedy regulator, 25 cents. Druggists or mail. Booklet free. OR. LaFRANCO, Philadelphia. Pa. 5-2-ttil PATENTS AND PATENT RIGHTS PATENTS-U. S?'^S^;OR^lGN?^7nFOr' mation book .free to inventors. BROOKS & LIDDERS, 60S-610 L. A. Trust bldg., Second and Spring streets. 6-1-x G. E. HARPHAM GETS PATENTS. INVEN tlons financed; patent litigation; 25 years' experience. 617 UNION TRUST BLDG. " :-"'" * '■ '- '' ■•■'•'" 12-4-Sma LOST AND FOUND WILL PARTY SEEN TAKING PURSE from cage 44 and 45 at the cat show Sat urday afternoon return and save trouble; may keep money. • Phone 52409. 2-16-1 LOST—SUNDAY, ON GLENDALE CAR, A watch with chain and locket; finder re turn to WOODS HOTEL, Glendale; rewafd. - 2-16-1 INFORMATION WANTED I^FUUMATIO^r^WAMTED^OF J*BITHER'~Os; my three children, going under " assumed . name of Smith; Margaret, age 14; George, 2; LUI-Mal, 7, by their father. GEORGE W. GRUMBLES, general delivery, Los Angeles. 9-3-Z ••'■"'" 11 ii 1 - " •• 1 . . An Education Worth While No education Is worth while that does not strengthen the mental and moral niialtM«« and develop AMUIT THE WOODBURX BUSINESS COLLEGE not onfy \each« thoroughly all the technical commercial subjects-It does infinitely more It gives tve^y student an inspiration and - success impetus that lasts through life "THE SUCCESS OF THE STUDENT" Is the school's foundation thought- an education-wlnh-whiPe til inev lictDi© result. . ■ • -v ( N. B.—Our new quarters, fifth floor HAMBURGER BUILDING, HILL-EIGHTH BROADWAY, must be seen to be appreciated. Visitors ALWAYS welcome College en trance 320 W. Bth st.—same as public library entrance. Day and eveninjr sessions. FlB5O, Main 2305. '■ ' ' < fl^rßisliess College ' _ : : '- NIGHT SCHOOL W-^Clirl'c Business Xl.t:d.lU & College (The Southern -nUfornla) O4 8. 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 th» state. J. W. LACKEY, Manager. 417 WEST FIFTH ST. Established 1882. Opposite Central park. CALIFORNIA SCHOOL FOR BOYS; BOARD ing and day; primary. Intermediate and col lege preparatory courses; military drill, phy sical culture, sloyd. 1948 LOVELACE AYE. N. WILLIAM BRICK. M. A.. Principal. Hcme 23673. .__. 1-22-tf Y. M. C. A. DAY COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Standard shorthand and commercial courses. Ask our students. ' 2-16-19-23-25-28 , PALMISTS AND MEDIUMS Prot Wo _E King Dead Trance Clairvoyant PREDICTED THE ELECTION OF TAFT, AND THE DEFEAT OF BRYAN. ft __ Call and ha will guide you with cer _^^_SjL_— _————- tainty higher than ■■_ -^titP^lJl human power; tells Jy ■'jr&r^^Sw you tne truth, good /X <jSwr"f^^_^-^ «»ir^. "Arise! Throw off V^d^TL lC«fr^B3 thy shackles." Ex- Y^CjVinfAfeJbJvTtAjgiflw change sorrow for Jf^^^^^JlpKrfKl^lSS^l 4 oy» darkness for vss*s4^__7 "irS^Wf^B of >'our own es' V^^jtTJ He gives dates, \ j/) \§ j^' ~f facts and figures, *^^^ reliable and im - -_ . portant advice. Low Fee HIS REVELA iuiu>w ires TIONS ARE MOST WONDERFUL and r ■ mil /^"^V acknowledged to be Ii '(i \\ of the highest or l_?^k, 11 11 /IV der not ***&* t0 11 I/I satisfy Idle curios (\ ) w VI // \V y ity, but intended to v3__^ >^_*' \^s^ give those who geek the truth a permanent benefit. To receive the 50c reading you must cut this advertisement out and bring it with you. BEWARE of pretenders and partially developed me diums. They copy his advertisements and in many smaller cities use his name. Please remember PROF. W. E. KING can be seen only at his Los Angeles office.. HIGH CLASS PATRONAGE SOLICITED Readings dally and Sunday, 10 to 8. Permanently located in his own home. BETWEEN second AND third sts. NEAR ANGELS' flight 247— 50. Hill 5t.—247 PROF. W. E. KING 2-14-7 Mm®. Aoiniiuive The wonderful trance clairvoyant an. mental healer. THAT THE TRUTH MAY CONVINCE YOU, LOW FEE LIFE READING 60c. Consult Mme. Annuve, the gifted " medium, through whom your HOPES and WISHES will be realized, your ANXIE TIES and FEARS allayed; your secret trouble easily dispelled. Gives reliable and important ADVICE on all affairs of life. 824 i S Broadway Between Eighth and Ninth streets, oppo- Hamburger's. 2-16-17-IS-19 MME. KARMA Astral dead trance CLAIRVOYANT Special readings 50c if you bring ad. Read ings daily ana Sunday, 10 to 8. 606 S. HILL ST. COR. sXil AND HILL. ' 2-14-7 MONEY MADE DAIL*. AND HERALD want ads help to make it. Let your wants become known through Herald want ads. Herald want ads destroy wants. 5-13-x CEMETERIES "^EVERGREEN CEMETERY^ Boyle Heights, near city limits. Operated under perpetual charter from Los Angeles city. Modern chapel and crematory. Office 539 Bradbury building. Phones Main 652; ■» A 7511. . ' l-30-3m BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES FOR SaALii— AND SECOND HAND Bit- Hard and pool tables, bar fixtures of all kinds. Easy payments. Send for catalogue. THE) BRUNSWICK - BALKE - COLLENDER CO. Tel. Sunset Main 1758; Home 271. 331-3 East Third st. 11-25-386t CESSPOOLS 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-tf AUTOMOBILES. OTHER VEHICLES Racycle motorcycle, used only a few months: good as new; full line of extras, cost $200; will sell for $125. Must sell at once Address BOX 1259. Herald 1-12-tt I PHYSICIANB bSn^diseases'T" moles^ warts. " TIN 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 F4583. Bdwy 1643. 2'U-tf WINDOW SHADES, BRASS RODS WE MAKE WINDOW SHADES. H. G. ELK ELES & SON, 881 60. Broadway. ; F2755; M. SOU. ' U-16-7«t 11 PI IM NO PI/ School of Expres- U U 111 lIU IV slonand Academy Second Semester begins Feb. 8. Fifteenth year. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Expression. Academic. Normal Physical Edu cation and Special courses. Catalogue mailed upon request. 1500 S. FIGUEROA STREET ACTING NEW XOKK SCHOOL. Dramatics and Vaudeville. . Eastern associations, con nected with agency securing positions. 517 South Broadway. Phone Home 1*5037. RAILROAD TIME TABLE SOUTHERN PACIFIC From Arcade Station. Fifth and Central Aye. Leav* I I Arrlvr •M ' £ an Francisco via Coast Line, 8:40 am • :00 am San Luis Obispo, Paso Robles, 2:30 pm z:3&poiDel Monte, Monterey, Santa 7:30 pm Crux. San Joee and east 11:46 p M San Francisco. Mojave, Tv- ~ 6:00 pm lare, Tracy. Sacramento. 7:05 am 11:30 pm Oakland via Bakersfleld and 8:55 am _____^ ■ Fresno j 7:60 ami Fresno, Tulara. 7:05 am 5:00 pm Bakersfleld and I: 8:55 am 11:30 ° m Mojave 8:35 pm _ ..' Chicago. Kansas City, St. 1:45 am Louis, Golden State Limited, 6:56 ma _ v ( via Yuma. Benson, El Paso ~^ Overland—New Orleans via ' 1:00 pm Yuma, Benson, Marlcopa, 12:45 pm Tucson, El Paso, San An-, tonic and Houston J :oSam Yuma. Tucson, Benson. 112:45 pm 1:09 pm Lordsburg. Demlng, El Paso] 4:50 pm 8:45 am Santa Barbara and Ventura 8:40 am 8:00 am SanU Barbara and Ventura 11:50 am l:4opm Santa Barbara and Ventura 2:30 pm 2:35 pm Santa Barbara and Ventura 7:35 pm 7:30 pm Santa Barbara and Ventura 11:45 pm 8:00 am Oxnard, Chats"worth, Santa *8:40 am 2:30 pm Susanna, Strathearn, '11:50 am •7:30 pm Moorpark, Sonus, 2:36 pm Camarillo *7:35 pm ('Oxnard only). 11:45 pm Santa Paula via Saugus. 6:45 am Camulos. Piru, Fillmore. 11:50 am 1:45 pm Saticoy, Montalvo, Carpin- 7:35 pm ._ terla. Summerlard 1:45 pm| NordhofC v, 111:5015 8:06 am Pomona, 8:50~am 8:05 am Ontario. iO:O6 am , „ Colton 12:45 pm 1:00 pm Riverside. 4:50 pm 4:25 pm nd 6:25 pm San Bernardino 7:00 pm 8:06 am Redlands, 1O: o5 am "8:55 am «via Riverside 12:45 pm 1:00 pm Redlands • 4:50 pm Redlands .< :25 Pm Redlands | 7:00 pm 8:65 am Covina-Chino ' I 8:60 am 5:25 m Covlna-Chino [7:00 pm Santa Ana, Anaheim, Dow -8:55 am ney, Newport Beach. Nor-x8:30 am :00pm walk, Buena Park. West t*3:oopm -5:10 pm Anaheim. West Orange 4:50 pm I ('Downey and Norwalk only. I ~ I xNot Newport Beach.) | t8:55 am I Los Alamltog | 4:50 pm 8:05 ami Brawley, Imperial. I 4;50~pm ; I El Centre. Calexlco | 9:05 am San Pedro-Corapton tlO-55am •3:30 pm »via Long Beach jb»11:45 a , I I 6:35 pm b"9:osam| Long Beach-Compton :45am tlO:20aml »via San Pedro ltl2-05pm ■3:8 0 P°°l '6:35 pm 9:05 am I Santa Catallna Island | 6:35 pm tS:10 am Chats worth Park (see note) t4:10 pm -(Note— and from River station only.) All trains daily except those marked as fol lows: "t" Sunday excepted; "b" Sunday only. SANTA FE Leave I | Arrive Eastern—California Limited, ' 10:00 am daily, Chicago via Denver 6:00 pm m and Kansas City Overland Express— Chi -1:00 pm cago via Denver and Kan- 8:20 am I sas City Eastern Express— Chi- _ 7:30 am cago, via Denver and Kan- 7:Cfam sas City Kite Shaped—Going 'via Fasa- ~^ 8:30 am dena. Return via SanU Ana S:3s»pm | canyon 7:45 am 10:00 am 8:30 am Redlands via Pasadena 2:40 pm 4:80 pm ( 7:40 pm 7:30 ami Redlands via Orange 10 55 am 10:55 am) ) S:3S pm 7:45 am I Riverside via Pasadena | 5:40 p m 7:30 ami ~ ~ 7:03 am 10:58 amj Riverside via Orange io:4g a. m 6:05 pm| 8:35 pm 7:30 am 7:05 am 10:56 am Corona via Orange 10:45 a. m 6:05 pm 6:33 pm '7:30 am " 7rt6 am 10:55 am San Bernardino via Orange h0:46 am 6:05 pm 6:35 r-m 7:45 am 8:20 am 8:30 am! 10:00 am 10:00 am San Bernardino via Pasadena 5:40 pm 4:30 pm 6:00 p M 8:00 pm - __ < I 7:40 Dm 8:45 am 1 6:55 am 2:05 pm Santa Ana : j 8:25 am 5:05 pm 1:00 pm 11:55 pm v , f 6:35 pm 7:30 am 1 8:55 am 8:45 am 7:05 am 10:5". am Fullerton. Anaheim, Orange 8:25 am 2:08 pm 10:45 am 6:05 pan 1:00 pm 11:55 pm. 6:25 pm 7:45 ami San Jaclnto, Elsinore, He- 6:40 pm 10:55 am I met and Murletta 6:35 pm 10:00 am I Rcdondo ~ 8:40 pm 1:05 pm Esconclldo '" ' . l7od~pm 8:46 am Fall brook 6:35 pm 8:45 am San Diego and . 6:55 am 2:05 pm Coronado Beach l; 00 pm , 11:65 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. Goldfleld 8:20 am 1 and Tonosab . SALT LAKE ROUTE All trains dally except as noted. Leave (. [ Arrive 10:00 amlLoa Angeles Limit" d—Chic'go, 8:00 pm ■ I Omaha. Salt Lake City | Overland Express— " 8:00 pm Chicago, Omaha, St. Louis, 8:00 am Kansas City, Denver, Salt Lake. Searchlight. Goldfleld 8:33 am San Bernardino, ~ 8:35 am 11:00 am Colton, 10:41 am 3:40 pm Riverside 1:25 pm 6:24 pm Ontario and ■ 4.:26 pm 8:00 pm Pomona 6:51 pm •5:45 am i*8:l» am 8:60 am Long Beach and 11:10 am sl:20 pm San Pedro 6:45 pm 4:30 pm ' ]53:55 pm "8:50 am , Catalina Island *:45 pm 8:15 am Pasadena : 9:45 am 2:15 pm " Troplco "and Glendale 8:45 pn •Dally except Sunday, c Sunday only.