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' ■'•-■" "V part n ... , , • ■• To -Advertisers fount six average words m. one Una. No ad accepted tor less than tha price • f two line*. The Herald nearrrea the right to revlsa advertisements anil to reject or omit and refund the amount paid. Report promptly to the classified man . eger fnllure to get returns or experience Willi fraudulent or dishonest advertiser*. Two or more Insertion* era better than ene. Try a three-time ad. Results almost certain fur anything. All errors corrected or niouey refunded. For contract solicitor* and advertising advice cull Sunset Main 8000. Home 10211. SPECIAL RATES Want ada le a word each Insertion. Rooms for rentB linen. 3 tlmee. Rooms with board—3 Hues, A limes. 25Cents III.LI" WANTED Hals and female— 3 line*, 3 time*. _. . 25 Cents ml. I I: i-.ss WANTED -. Free CHURCH NOTICES Christian Science Services Second Church of Christ, Scientist at Ebell hall, 18th and Figueroa streets. Services Sunday, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m ; • ermon from the Christian Science Quar terly; subject. "Love." Sunday school at 8:30 a. m.; Wednesday evening meeting a' 8 o'clock. Reading rooms, 610-611 Her man W. Hellman building. Spring and Fourth streets, open dally, Sundays ex cepted, from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 7-26-7 Christian Science Services THIRD CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST' At Simpson auditorium, 734 S. Hope st. Services Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; sermon from Christian Science Quralcrly; subject, "Love"; Sunday school at D:3O a. m.; Wednesday evening testimonial meet ings at 8 o'clock. Heading rooms 510-511 Herman W. Hellman hl.lg. Spring and Fourth streets, open dally, Sundays ex cepted, from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 7-31-2 Christian Science Services • [ Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist Services Sunday, 11 a. m.. in Symphony hall, VI South Hill st. Sermon from ths Christian Science Quarterly. Subject— I "Love." Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; I Wednesday evening meeting at i o'clock t In Blanchard hall, 233 South '.Broad way. Reading rooms. 610 Herman W. Hellman building. Spring and Fourth I streets, open dally except Sunday, Ba. m. f to »p. m. I '•"•1 I TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH ■n Worshiping In the Auditorium, corner of Fifth end Olive street*. REV. ROBERT J. BURDETTE, D. D., Pastor. The pulpit will be supplied both services Sunday by the Rev. A. C. Dixon of Chi cago. Dr. Dixon la one of the leading Baptist pulpit orator* In the United States. At the evening service there will be pre sented a special musical program. Don't mis* this opportunity of hearing one of the most commanding figure* In the American pulpit. Come early and get a good#eat. There is room for 1400. Every body welcome. 7-11-2 IMMANUEL ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner of Tenth and Figueroa streeta. REV. HUGH K. WALKER, D. D. Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. tomor row. Preaching at both services by Rev. Arthur J. Brown, D. D., of New York cdty^ 7-31-2 ' ST. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL 623 SOUTH OLIVE ST. Very Rev. William MacCormack, Dean, 7:10— Holy communion. 11 a. m. — Holy communion and sermon by the Rev. George Selby, rector of St. Paul'* church, Yuma. 7:45 p.. m.—Evening prayer and sermon by the Rev. Thomas C. Marshall, field secretary board of missions.' 7-31-3 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Flower street, near Seventh. JOHN QCINCY ADAMS HENRY, Pastor. Will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:46 p. m. Morning theme, "Kept at the Boiling Point"; evening. "The Unhapplest People on Earth." Communion and the reception of new members at the morning service. Sunday school at 9:30. Young People'* rallies at 6:30. All seats free. Everybody welcome. 7-31-1 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Hope street, near Ninth. Rev. Wm. Horace Day, D. D., Pastor 11 a. m,— Rev. Warren F. Day, D. D., pas tor emeritus, will preach; subject, "Un burled Sorrows"; 5 p. m., bl-monthiy twilight communion service and reception of new members. No evening eervlce | at, 7:45. 7-31-1 BROADWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH Opposite court house. Bible school at 9:30 a. m.l preaching at 11 a. m. by Prof. D. R. Dungan of Drake university, Des Moines, and at 7:13 p. m. by John C. Hay, associate minister. Young People's meet ing at 6:30. Welcome all. 7-31-1 THE LOS ANGELES • fellowship Reynold E. Blight will speak In Blanch ard hall, 233 South Broadway, at 11 a. m. on "Does Death End All?" All seats free. ■ - I 2 7"31'2 NOTICE TO CHURCHES — FOR ALL church notices for the Saturday and Sun day morning Issue* Is requested to be turned ln at The Herald office by Friday noon, If possible. This will assure proper classification and publication. 3-11-tf WANTED _. Help—Male THE HERALD TENDERS THE FREE 898 of Its "Situation Wanted" columns for an Indefinite period to anyone seeking em ployment- Each ad will be run one time, but may be ronewsd as often as desired by bringing It to the counter of The Herald office eaoh flay. This privilege Is re. atrletad to those seeking employment and will no- be granted to employment agencies and others making a bus.ness of seeking to supply helu. l-ii-u MEN~LOOKING FOR WORK AND THOSE who wish to better their conditions may Join our association and receive free as sistance In securing employment, etc. '-' ■■« EMPLOYES PROTECTIVE A^N.. 321 Byrne bldg., 253 8. Bdway. | 7-30-3 At .-- '■ ' I — WANTED - ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTS ■• mar? or practical builder with local build ing company; murt be able to make cash Investment: position permanent; invest i,,,.ni I* secured. Call at once 1001 SE CURITY' BLDQ., Fifth and Spring. 7-30-3 wTnTiS^iT-.bkT"~T*.ve CARPEN tet-'s helper-.with' too.- Hollywood car t« Doualas street, half block south. 7-30-1 WANTED Help—Male WB NEED A RELIABLE MAN TO TAKE charge of office; permanent appointment; \ salary paid; strictest Inquiry courted, must invest 11500. Address, with particu lars, BOX 613, .".in Bernardino. 7-31-3 AN OPPORTUNITY OCCURS FOR EITHERI sex able 1 to sell stock for the best; nothing like It. In the market; bright future; don't delay. Write MANAGER E., cere Herald branch, San Bernardino. 7-111-3 WANTEI? — AGENTS AND DISTRICT agentnwfor health, accident and death In surance, for an old lino campany; liberal contracts, also monthly renewals. Inquire at HO. W. PICO ST. 7-30-3 A LARGE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION wishes services of good salesman to han dle stock: ono used *o big (Ish; splendid opening. Write MANAGER, 313 E St., Han Bernardino. 7-31-3 21) GOVERNMENT CLERKS AT WABHINO ton wanted; $75.00 monthly. Examinations In Los Angeles Oct. 21. Coaching free. FRANK LIN SYNDICATE, Dept. 13Y, Rochester. N. Y. , 7-24-sa-su-16t WANTED— IMMEDIATELY, TWO EXFE rienceil railroad telegraph operators. Ap ply 8. P. School and Shorthand School, 141 Central avo. 7-30-3 BECOME AN ASSAYER AND CYANIDE specialist: earn $100 to 3300 a month. I will leach you. 121 V, S. BROADWAY, room S. 7-30-3 WANTED—FIRST CLASS BARBER AT once at RICHELIEU BARBER SHOP, JOT W. Second st. 7-30-1 WANTED— TEN FIRST CLASH MARKERS and distributors, EMPIRE LAUNDJjjT, Twelfth and Crocker. 7-^3 WANTED -OOOD BUSINESS OHANCE and rooming house salesman. 31'I W. SIXTH ST. 7-iO-S Help Female ' , WANTED —STUDENTS AT ONCE TO learn beauty culture In all branches; taught by experts; exceptional opportuni ties for atudents; wages paid while be coming proficient In their work. FASH ION BEAUTY COLLEQE, entrance 307 B. Broadway, rooms 9-10-11-12-13. 7-30-3 —BOOKKEEPER AND STENOG , rapher«to register with ns for positions'; no registration fee until position is se cure,]. SMITH STENOGRAPHIC STUDIO. 206 San Fernando bldg. 7-30-3 WANTED—LADIES. BEAUTY CULTURE pays big. FLORENTINE HAIRDRESSINC COLLEGE, entrance 227 Mercantile place; 16c halrdresslng, manicuring, facil mas sage. 7-30 3 W ANTED^AT-FIFTH STREET STORE, experienced saleswomen In every depart ment. We have some food positions opr-n for competent help. Apply to Superintend ent 7-30-3 LADIES AND GIRLS AT HOME STEADY or evenings can stamp transfers, $1.60 doz*n upward; original, reliable Arm. Room 331, MASON BLDO.. 228 ".'. Fourth. 6-23-tf WANTEDCOLORED GIRL. 12 TO 15 years old, to make home with lady and 2 children. 167 WAVERLY DRIVE, rasn dona. Phone Main 3607. 7-30-3 WANTED— AN EXPERIENCED STENOG rapher with law- 'experience; also one with fir.' Insurance experience; good salary. 510 GERMAIN HI.DO. 7-30-3 WANTED—WOMAN TO HELP" WITH housework in family of three; reasonable wages and good home. Call 653-655 SO. SPRINO. 7-30-3 LADIES TO MAKE PILLOW TOPS AT homo; good pay, steady work: experience unnecessary. Call SKI S. HILL. 7-30-3 WANTED —A GIRL OR MIDDLE AGED woman to do light housework and care for children. Call 1142 E. TENTH. 7-30-3 WANTED—YOUNG LADY TO ANSWER questions In office. Call 639 SAN FER NANDO BLDO., Fourth and Main. 7-30-3 WANTED—FIVE FIRST CLASS LADY pressers; good salary. Apply THE ONLY DYE WORKS, 354 S. Hill. 7-30-3 WANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO CARE FOR children and assist with housework; $10 month. SOUTH 1512. 7-30-3 WANTED — A COMPETENT STENOO rapher: must have machinery experience. 610 GERMAIN BLDG. 7-30-3 WANTED—GOOD, RELIABLE GIRL FO light housework; family of two; wages $12. Call 63183. . 7-30-8 WANTED—TWO EXPERIENCED NURSES for sanitarium; $30 month. 611 GER MAIN BLDO. 7-30-3 NURSES' LEAGUE BUREAU Suite- 510-11 Germain bldg. V t-io-Sm HelpMale and Female WANTED-MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN the barber trade; guaranteed in eight week*; Catalogue free. MOLER BARBER COL LEGE, 11l E. Second st. 7-1-tf t ' - Situations— Mala THE HERALD •'BNDERS THE FREE U«B •f Its "Situation Wanted" columns for aa indent. p- ' d to anyone seeking em* ployment. Each ad will ba ran one time, but may be renewed as often ca desired by brlnglnr It to the counter of Th* Harald office each day. This privilege Is re strict*] to those aeeklng employment and •rill not be granted to employment agencies and othera making a bualnaaa af seeding to supply help. WANTED-BY SOBER, HONEST, YOUNG married man of good appearance, 26 years of age, clerical position with firm where I can advance as I make good; will start at bottom; beet references. G. WALDO YOUNG, 640 S. Spring Bt. 7-31-1 SITUATION BY AN ENER-' getlc, four years' experienced, practical, theoretical, efficient bookkeeper and tCide awaka office man; Al reference's. B6K, T.M.C.A. BLDG. 7-31-1 A COOK WITH 16 YEARS' EXPERIENCE wishes to take a kitchen In some small ho tel, boarding house or restaurant: sober and steady; references. Address BOX 361, Herald. 7-31-1 WOULD LIKE TO TAKE CHARGE OF team and drive wagon; have had some ex perience In painting. Address 108 S. Main at. Ask for EMMETT O'BRIEN. , 7-81-1 HAVE HAD SOME EXPERIENCE IN llARD ware buslnesa; would like to try; can you do anything for me? Address 108 S. Main St. Ask for WALTER MOORE. 7-31-1 WANTED—WORK BY AN ABLE BODIED man, wide awake and industrious; capa ble; with good habits; will do anything. BOX 358, Herald. 7-29-6 HEAD WAITER. EXPERIENCED IN American and European plan, wants situa tion. JOSEPH MEYERS, 418 Ruth avo. Tel. Main 3093. 7-31-1 WANTED—WORK BY AN ABLE BODIED man, willing, industrious; Is competent auto driver, with .good references. BOX 385. Herald. * 7-20-5 WANTED-POSITION AS ENGINEER: HAVE license; experience extending over a period of 23 years; sober and reliable. 'Address BOX 100, Herald. 7-31-1 COLLEGE STUDENT WANTS WORK FOR vacation; anything, office, store or out side. Phona E__23. 7-31-1 GOOD CARPENTER WANTS WORK BY DAY or contract. Home phone Dll5O. 7-31-1 Situations- Female YOUNG LADY, PIANO STUDENT, WISHES permanent work from 3 to 5 hours dally; prefer fomenting I can do at home. Address BOX 361, Herald. 7-31-1 YOUNG LADY. PIANO STUDENT. WISHES to aßslst, light duties, for room, board, per haps small pay. Address BOX 352, Herald. . 7-31-1 e. * * Money WANTED—S6SOO ON $18,000 ALFALFA ranch near Los Angeles. . LOUIS K. WEBB/ 900 W. 10th st. Phones; 63025; Broadway 3506. 7-31-2 Boarders - WANTED—CHILDREN TO BOARD IN Sll burban home, near, Echo Park; reasonable rates; mother'* care. TEMPLE 780. l-20-10t LOS ANGELES HERALD: SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1909. Torpedo Planter A Hybrid!-.'.. ; ■____■ mmmmmVa^mmmmmmmm^fmmmmm _______________■_■ The George Armistead is remarkable in that she carries a flag with one star. - A Brigadier General's * EmMem; Kind of a Land Sate, as It Were * ... The Armistead is here for business con nected with the fortification of San Pedro harbor. \ That's a good thing. While the government is fortifying it's up to you to do the same. i Herald Liners Are Pretty Good Ammunition FOR RENT Rooms—Furnished FOR rfBNT—FURNISHED ROOMS, $1.50 to $3 week; electricity, free baths and phone; two block* west of court house. 522 TEMPLE. 7-28-3 Apartments— Furnished and Un. furnished FOR RENT Newly furnished apartments, located In ene of the most beautiful sections of the city; two car line* pass the door; summer rates very reasonable. THE HUMIb'Lk «1* W. Washington at *-•»-» cZ Pom* Housekeeping OT. KeglS Apartments. 237 S. Flower. Main 2290; A7III. 5 min utes to 3rd and Broadway. Fine porches; $14 up. 7-29-7 FOR RENT- YOUNG ' WOMAN'S BOARD ing; Christian house, with every modern convenience for clerks, stenographers, school and working girls: board and room $8.60 to $5. 514 S. GRAND. Main 5185. ST. LILLIE APARTMENTS, 560 N. HILL Beautifully furnished housekeeping apart ment*, all modern conveniences; close to business center; two rooms, $8. $10. $12 month. A3344. 7-S-lmO FOR RENT VERY NICE, CLEAN ROOMS; all modern conveniences; nicely furnished; walking distance, near 11 th st. car line. 1038 S. UNION. Phone 54301. 7-10-4 IDEAL BUMMER HOME-6 FURNISHED j rooms; gas range, refrigerator, private bath, phone, and water paid. W. Adams car. Ml W. 25TH ST. Phone 72469. 7-30-4 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED FRONT PAR lora at almost half price for summer; close In; also desirable room*. $5 month. 740. 738, 748 W. SEVENTH ST. 7-30-4 FOUR FURNISHED ROOMS AND BATH, with every modern convenience, $15. 2420 BELLEVUB AVE Temple st. car to Coro nado. 2 blocks north. 7-30-4 COOL. WELL' FURNISHED ROOMS FOR summer tourists: $1 SO per week and up. Centrally located. Use of telephone. 736 W. SEVENTH ST. 7-30-4 TWO NICELY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- Ing rooms, every convenience, close tn; pri vate home; $12. Phone Temple 44. 438 CUS TER AVE. _ 7-30-4 FOR RENT-CLEAN, "FURNISHED ROOM. close In: private family; bath; walking dis tance; cheap for $1 per week. 6-15 CROCKER ST. « 7-30-4 LARGE. OUTSIDE, MODERN SLEEPING and housekeeping rooms; phone and bath; $2 per week and up. 1610 FIGUEROA. 22343. 7-30-4 — — NICE, PLEASANT ROOMS, SINGLE OR EN suite: housekeeping, $9 up; Just opened for business; new and clean. 611 TEMPLE. 7-..0-4 741 WEST PICO-ATTENTION! LARGE, airy rooms, flrst-class, new, clean, running water. ■'-:•• 7-30'4 HOTEL FAREMONT NICELY FURNISHED rooms, $1.50 up. Housekeeping and office rooms, Wli P. MAIN ST. 7-30-4 THE AI_AMO—FURNISHED ROOMS AND apartments for rent at absolutely lowest prices In city, 911 MAPLE. 7-80-4 THE HIAWATHA. IM CALIFORNIA ST., nicely furnished rooms; no housekeeping. 7-10-4 THE CARSON-1038"MAPLE AVE. HOUSE keeplng; rooms single or suites; $1.50 up. • 7-30-4 CHEAPEST AND PRETTIEST ROOMS IN ■ city; sleeping and'light housekeeping. 217 WINSTON ST. 7-30-4 FOR RENT ROOMS, FURNISHED FOR housekeeping; electricity; $16 per month; gas, water free. 1232W W. NINTH ST. 7-30-4 1401 W. SEVENTH ST.-FIVE FURNISHED rooms, single or suites, 1150 up. Home 62919. ; *-**•« FRONT PARLORS. WITH BAY WINDOWS, for rent at HOTEL BONNIE BRAE, 707.i S. Broadway. Terms, 14 and $5 week. 7-30-4 FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS, $1.60 PER week up; electricity, free baths; 1 block west of courthouse. 413 TEMPLE ST. ■- 7-30-4 NICE. LARGE, AIRY FRONT -«OOM, $3.59 week; also housekeeping room. $3.60 week; walking distance. 767 S. HOPE. 7-30-4 H56V4 S. OLIVE ST.-NICELY FURNISHED rooms, with or without light housekeeping. Cheap rent. Meal* In house. 7-30-4 PART OF HOUSE, FROM 1 TO 4 ROOMS, or would like to board with tenant. Phone 21491. 1320 ARAPAHOE, 7-30-4 FO.! RENT-FURNISHED ROOM, CHEAP, hy elderly lady; no other roomer*. 314 E. 21ST, near Maple ave^ \ 7-30-4 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP- Ing- single rooms; summer rates; phone, bath. 819Vi E. SIXTH JST. . 7-30-4 FURNISHED FRONT BAY WINDOW ROOM. 6 minutes from Broadway; $2 per week. 316 S. BUNKER HILL. _ __7-SO-4 ONEOUTSIDE ROOM. GENTLEMEN PRE erred; walking distance; $1 week. 537 S. FREMONT AVE. . 7-30-1 FOR RENT—FURNISHED COTTAGE, $16 month. 465.4 Ave. 28. Apply 2837 N. SICHEL. 7-10-4 THE WALTON, 229 W. FIRST COOL, airy rooms, centrally located; permanent or transient. $1.60 per week and up. 7-30-4 THE OA K mW. IXT -It. "modern looms, summer rates. 7-30-4 CENTRAI^6II SOUTH SPRING ST.-CLEAN furnished outside rooms; $1.60 up. 7-30-4 FOR RENT Roomi tor Housekeeping TWO LARGE BASEMENT HOUSEKEEPING rooms; lias range, front and back entrance; very desirable feir men to hatch; $7 per mrnth, 341 S. HOPE 7-30-4 TWO ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING; l buffet kitchen, l large closet, porch, run ning water; tingle room for gentleman; n.i sign. 1220 S. OLIVE. 7-30-4 FOR RENT S. GRAND, SINGLE AND housekeeping rooms; gas, electricity, phone, bath. Good rooms and good bade. Low prices. F3212. 7-30-4 ONE OR TWO BAY WINDOW ROOMS WITH kitchen; complete for housekeeping; pretty, airy, clean, yard, phone, barn; central. 1012 S. HOPE 7-30-4 THREE COOL SUMMER < ROOMS. FOR nlshed for housekeeping; front and back verandas; cheap rents. 315 S. BUNKER KILL. 7-30 ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM WITH KITCH en, completely furnished for housekeeping; 315. Close In. 102" S. OLIVE. 7-30-1 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, $1.50 UP; SINGLE rooms, 11.26 up; walking distance; phone and bath. 308 8. FLOWER ST. 7-30-4 3 NICELY FURNISHED, OUTSIDE, SUNNY rooms for housekeeping. 82_'s S. BROAD WAV. 7-30-1 812 BOSTON ST.-LARGE, SUNNY FUR nlshed apartments, (2.50 and M.OO. A7lt;:. 7-30-4 JUST WHAT TOU WANT-HOUSEKEEPING suites, $3.50 and up. SOT TOWNE AVE. 7-30-4 Flat* FOR RENT- AI.I.Y'WEI.I. FUR nlshed 6-roum flat; second floor, east side; j electricity; J35 month. 12284 W. NINTH ST. . 7-30-4 FOR RENT-NEW, STRICTLY MODERN s room flats; deadened, polished floors; 3'iTH ST., block west Figueroa. Phone South 3168. 7-30-4 FOR RENT—MODERN .--ROOM COTTAGE flat; walking distance, flne location. Phone Broadway 4547. 1.10 MARYLAND ST. 7-30-3 FOR RENT— MODERN FLAT, NEW- Iy painted and tinted; 325. Call at 1111 W. SIXTEENTH ST. ■ 7-30-4 NEAR BUSINESS CENTER, VERY DESIR able 3-room modern flat. 358 S. FREMONT. Phone 71181. 7-30-4 UPPER 4-ROOM FLAT. MODERN CONVEN ienc»s. walking distance; adults. 1017 W. THIRD ST - 7-30-4 FOR RENT FLAT, 3 ROOMS AND BATH; stove, wail beds, laundry; $12. 1329 SAN JULIA 7-30-4 FOR RENT 3 ROOM MODERN FLATS; walking distance, $16. Call at 1153 SANTEE. 7-30-4 NEW: CLOSE IN; SOME WALL BEDS: $12.50 up. 429 LUCAS. Phone 51508. 7-30-4 Flats—Furnished FOR RENT-FIAT OF 2 ROOMS AND kitchen, furnished for housekeeping; adults; desirable location, reasonable price. 1624 W. ELEVENTH ST. 7-30-4 RoomsUnfurnished UNFURNISHED ~~ UPPER LARGE FRONT rooms; hall and bath; private residence; adults only. 917 S. GRAND. Broadway 4142. 7-30-4 UNFURNISHED, 2D FLOOR. 5 ROOMS; toilet and sink on porch; large yard. 219*1 N. OLIVE ST., near Temple. FOR RENT-UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR rent. Every convenience. 1600 MAGNOLIA • AVE. Phone 54156. 7-30-4 • Rooms THE MISSOULA NICELY FURNISHED OUTSIDE ROOMS; 12-MINUTE CAR SERVICE; BATH AND ALL CONVENIENCES. TAKE WASHING TON OR UNIVERSITY CAR. 672 W. WASHINGTON ST. 1-11-x Store Rooms FOR RENT—2 LITTLE CORNER STORES, Twenty-ninth and San Pedro ats. SOUTH 604. 7-28-3 SANITARIUMS JTWiiTGiYe $1000 If I Fail to CURE any CANCER or TUMOR I Treat Before it Poi sons Deep Glands NO KNIFE er - PAIN. No Pay uetll _*m~ _*m Cured. No X Ray er W '•■w g AW^ other swindle. An Vm MmTL Island plant makes rti.xisi the oures. Absolute «3j» ill BflV Guarantee. Any Tu mor. '-ump or Son- W JUj'M\X_\m\.\l on ihe elp. face or fl f B__T__.lkj»HfcW anywhere • months • I W» la Cano.r They TO FB ■rter pain until lat: 'Slll.l JUBlli. 1 stage. ISO -page book eent free with gym- -— I ■» testimonials of thou- %_ _^k\J sands cured. mlmr >,4__r WRITS TO THEM. ' Any Lump in Woman's Breast IB dANCER, and If neglected it will always poison deep glands la the armpit and kill quickly. Address Dr. and Mrs. Dr. Chamley & Ca "Most Successful Cancer Specialist* Living." 147 Sooth Mala St. LOS ANOELES, CAL. Kindly Send to Some One With Cancer. FOR SALE - FOit SALE ______. Houses Houses , i Its©?'""*** * , $50 Cash, $15 Month, Including Interest FSve=Roomi Modern Bungalow A Popular Need? We Guess So. Nearly fifty Sold in less than three weeks, and we're selling every day. We're building 100 and you can Ret better selection of location now than later. We're building on our own tract, 30-mlnute ear ride, 5c fan within three block*, but can ride to property lor 6c commutation fare. NO SUCH HOME OFFER EVER MADE IN LOS ANGELES BEFORE House lias bath, toilet, modern plumbing, cesspool, two bedrooms, large closets, cabinet kitchen living room, dining room, screen porch, plastered and tinted walla, and electric wiring, nigh' In line of city's greatest growth. I Main atreet is to have macadam lxed boulevard to San Pedro, and probably Moneta avenue will also be made a great arterial boulevard from city to sea. Plana can be seen at our office and salesmen will --how you. if you will call, the "talk of the town In the house line. Call .ii once. Don't overlook the unusually liberal terms offered right STRONG & DICKINSON Main l?78; Aim. 147 ■■ Broadway. Call Saturday if poasible rather than phone. Can ' make Sunday appointment If necessary. 7-31-1 City Lots and Lands IWhfjTjL AviiCLlliiJiii Honda Acres $35(D ; AND UP Per Acre, With Water. One- Fourth Cash, Balance Long Time These acres are only 25 minutes from Second and Broadway, through which the Main Street Boulevard to San Pedro will pass This means that this property will double In value very quickly. The soil Is a rich, sandy loam, supplied with pure artesian wall water. In steel mains to every acre, insuring large crops to the rancher. Oranges, lemons, berries, alfalfa. etc., can be seen producing i;_rge crops at the present time. The land Is high and level, with a gradual southern slope. Adjoining acres are selling from $1000 to $1800. As a good Investment this Is un equaled In Southern California. Take Moneta avenue, Redondo Short Line car anywhere on Broadway and Get Off at Rosecrans Avenue. FREE TRANSPORTATION FROM THIS OFFICE MAIN-MONETA ACRES 830 SOUTH HILL ST. A2318. MAIN 8373. 7-27-28-20-30 4t a Here is a Soap $800 for nice lot, 40x130, to alley; street work done, sidewalk* and curbs in; good lo cation, easy terms. call MM CENTRAL AVE. Phone*: South 2308; Home 29240. 7-30-tt Apartment Houses NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY SEVENTEEN roam apartment house, located In on* of th* moat beautiful section! of th* city excellent oar service: all modern conven ience*; newly furnished. PRICE $600 lower than coat. One-half cash, terma to ault Addrcs* B. E. W.. box 293. Herald. «-«-x Tropico FOR BALE—JUST THB LITTLE FOOTHILL home you want; six miles from court house; I*4 acres sandy soil, plenty soft water, abundance and variety fruit. 6-room. mod ern, plastered cottage, barn; $3600, half down; 4 blocks east of car line on 10th at., Tropico, Park ave. stop, Glendale car. Call Sunday; must sell. FRANK METCALF, owner, P. O. address Inglewood, Cal. 7-31-3 Live Stock FOR BALE—TEAMS AND WAGON AND harness with steady Job at $4 * day. Call 141$ Wlnfleld st. . 7-30-1 Houses Few (feces Like IMs $00 cash and $10 per month for neat 3-room cottage nfar Central ave. Price $750. $100 cash and $10 per month for good 4-roottl modern cottage west of. Central; plastered, tinted, bath, toilet, gas. electricity, sewer, etc. Trice $1600. $100 cash and $20 per month. Including in terest, for new strictly moelern re-room cot tage; hnth. toilet, gas, electricity, mantel, fireplace, built-in buffet, sewer. All Im provements in; clr.s. to Central, a street paved with asphalt. Price $1900. No better bargain can be found. Easiest of terms. Ask for GROROE W. DOWNING, 4608 Central avenue. Phone*, South 2308; Home 23210. 7-80-tt Country P.'operty i BEAUMONT 810 EXCURSIONS I Tiv'e-a weekly—Sundays and Thursdaya I —$2 round trip Leave at 9:45 a. m. back same day. FREE to buyera See Beaumont, the apple paradlae of South ern California. $100 buys 5 acres apple la>.e.« with water and a city lot 60x140. BEAUMONT LAND ft WATER CO., 610 Fi Broadway. Furniture » ".. „_-____-___-_____. gEPARATR LOCKED IRON ROOMS $1.0. per montn; trunks, nose,, etc.. 260 to 50e. Pbone for our Uiiga v_.u when you mora (-*.__, per hour. i COLTEAR WAREHOUSE CO., flt-17-19 Han Pedro at. Main office, 600-tJ S. Main at. » nonet Main 1117; run. *-»-«$ Pianos reell HALE-UPHIOHT PIANO IN FINE CCN- Oltlon. only $100 for ImmedHtu nal*. Call for Inspection. «M W. FIFTH ST. 4-11-tf Miscellaneous FOB BALE-COOK STOVE FOR WOOD OR coal; almost new and will sell cheap. 2311 Me iNTe LAIR, take W. Adams car to Ar lington, unci two blocks south. 7-31-2 FOR SALE TWO ROUND TRIPS WITH ALL expenses paid to the Alaska-Yukon-Paclflo ex position; will **11 at ■ sacrifice, Address M. C, Box Me', Herald office. 7-30-3 ELECTRIC BELTS VITALIZ flapj V|i»lu la "a dry nov run 1, V ce" boasr na""/ DK' LCLI. / .V_J for weak and ailing 'c re _*'"-'*►_-">•_. Wen- It quickly cures 6ELTS _4____n9B__ _P!__. a" chronic ailments W'-*Ssl_y Wli%. h * restoring life and C £ J vigor to th* weak *?—*' y-^mmm%mmm\wy\ rl l'"'' organs. Cures "Sj!sS5\|^HSH)P 'I rheumatism, lum- Zjfc'!Mra_^--'_z. bago. back ache, kld- IJjfczJHhr^^Amtf^r- ney trouble, stomach Id['^£i&'U±*^Q^r~-. nnd all nervous com fit ( J^^^hftr- AV^" pla|nt". *exual de f\W /'M V_Y\\ "'">'• varicocele, **-vl //Mil V \ prostatic trouble*. V ' i Call or writ* for bib free book, plain sealed package. Big ape cial six-cell dry battery electric belt. $6. com plete with suspensory invlgorafbr and current regulator. All grades and kinds, cut rates. Latest Improved belt*. F. L. BRANTVERNE, 1101 Mapl* ave., Los Angeles, manufacturer. PALMISTS AND MEDIUMS 'MME. ANNbVB THE GREAT TRANCE SPIRIT MEDIUM, BORN CLAIRVOYANT AMD LIFE READER. Tell you of the living or dead Without asking one question. Gives NAMES, dates, facts and figures. Before you undertake anything of impor tance get Madame Annuve's advice flrst. Hundreds of patrons have been put on the road to prosperity and happiness by her. Special reading. 60c for one week only If you bring this ad. 719 SOUTH HILL ST nOURS DAILY FROM 10 TO 8. tf CESSPOOLS CESSPOOLS CLEANED OUT, $3.60' LOAD RED CROSS SANITARY CO. Call up 69004. 4-11-tf CESSPOOLS CLEANED OUT. IMPERIAL PUMPING CO West 5396: 22040 0-8-tf PATENT ATTORNEYS AND DRAUGHTSMAN NO PATENT, NO PAY. S. O. WELLS, $46 P. E. bldg. Main 1966; 1-3515. 6-22-tf LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Annual Stockholders' Meeting ot James 11. Adams & Co. Notice is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of James 11. Adams & Co. will bo held at the office of the company, 111-113 West Fourth street, in the city of Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles, state of California, on Wed nesday, the 4th day of August, 1909, at 10 o'clock a m. for the purpose of electing a board of director* for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meeting. Dated this 23d day of July. 1909. FRANK M. BROWN, 7-23-10t Secretary .1. H. A. & Co. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Notice To the Stockholders of the Western Trust Com pany, Los Angeles, Cal.: Notice Is hereby given that the annual meet ing of the stockholders of your company will be held Monday, August 2. 1909, at the offices of the company, in West Fourth street, at I o'clock p. m. All atockholders are requested to bo represented, either In person or by proxy. By order of the board of directors of th* Western Trust company. O. B. OCHELTREE, Asst. Secy. J. S. TORRANCE. President. 7-19-2.* SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES GetYourßusi-TJ |J» ness Training at Jj_LU<li VI *J Everybody known why. Call, write or ohone. 61* South Grand Avenue mooi M. 811. German, English Shorthand by *xpeiienced f#flf*he**. Termt moderate 530 \V. tl*t St. Phono South «13«. giZt^&MJ& *_— j«*ar *i.*rtt bi-. tteUblube* USL Opposite Cent ml park. ImtCyy'SQOC&^rpr ji /CDC? }'9 or//"^/aL flfl^r Hamburger Bldg. Entrance 320 W. Eighth WANTED—INf^u'STI-tIOUo YOUNG MEN. Fair pay *hlle learning plumbing, brick laying, electrical trade on contract Jobs In few months. Write for Information. UNITED TRADE SCHOOL, CONTRACTING CO.. tM E. 9th, Los Angeles. 7-3-3mo School Art and Design N. E. Cor. WcatlaKe ParK SPECIAL SUMMER CLASSES DENTISTS DR. BACHMANN, 205-200^IaJe*tTo~T_ieatei Bids., «15 S. Bdway. 1M8I; Main 3810. 7-1-tt RAILROAD TIME TABLE SANTA FE Leave | Arrive I Eastern—Calif. Limited. 10:00 am [dally, Chicago via Denver 6:00 pm I and Kansas City {Overland Express—Daily 8:00 pm [ Chicago via Denver and 8:30 am ' I Kansas City Eastern Express — Dally ~ 7:30 am Chicago via Denver and 7:05 am Kansas City kite Shaped—Going via ™ * 8:30 am Pasadena. Return via 6:30 pm Santa Ana canyon 7:35 am 10:00 am 8:30 am Redlands via Pasadena 1:00 pm 2 eft) pm 6:40 pm 4:30 pm 7:40 pm 7:30 am j Redlands via Orange 10.35 am 10:65 am | 6:30 pm 1:00 pm 7:35 am Riverside via Pasadena 5:40 pra 7:80 am I 7:05 pni 1C:55 am | Riverside via Orange 10:35 am s:'"i pm | 6:30 pm 7:30 am 7:05 am 10:5.. am Corona via Orange 10:35 am 6:09 pm 6:30 pm 7:30 am | 7:05 am 10:55 am San Bernardino via Orange 10:35 am 5:05 I'm 6:30 pm 7 31 am" 8:30 am 8:30 am " 10:00 am 11:00 am San Bernardino via Pasa- 4:00 pm 2:00 pm dena 6:40 pm 4:30 pm 6:00 pm 6:45 pm , 8:00 pm 7:40 pm 8:58 am I 6:55 am 2:15 pm Santa Ana 8:25 am 6:05 pm 1:00 pm 11:55 pm 6:15 pm TTJiTan- " 6:55 am 8:55 am 7:05 am 10:55 am ! Fullerton, Anaheim, 8:25 am 2:15 pm Orange 10:35 am 6:15 pm 1:00 pm 11:55 6_L 30 __pm -•?'< am * San Jacinto, Elslnore. He- 10:35 am 10:55 am ! met and Murletta 0:80 pm 10:85 am | 7 "Redondo I 4:20 pm , 2:15 pm " ndldo 1:00 pm 8:55 am Fallbrook 8:16 pm 8:55 am San Diego and 1:66 am 2:15 pm Coronado Beach 1:00 pm 11:55 pm Surf Line 6:15 pm 7:30 am ' Randsburg 7:05 am 8:00 pin Search!lf.ht and Chloride . 7:05 am 8:00 pm [Beatty, Rhyollte, Ooldfleld 8:30 am and Tonopah SOUTHERN PACIFIC 0 from Arcade station. Fifth and Central aw* Leave| Agrtva San Francisco via Coast Line l:3o_a 6:00 a San Lula Obispo, Paso Robles, 1:30 a l:4sp Del Monte, Monterey, Santa 7:SOp Cruz, San Jose and eaat llitp ' ~~ | San Franclaco and Mojave l:00p Tulare, Tracy, Sacramento, Oak- 7:o»ai ll:3opjland via Bakersfleld and Fresno »:_6a ' 1:60 a Frcano, Tulare. " 7:06» (:00pl Bakersfleld 8:66 a ll:30p and Mojave ________? ' Chicago, Kansas City, St. Loula.l Oolden State Limited via 1:46 a Yuma, Benson. El Paso tMjf j. Overland—New Orleans via [Yuma, Benson, Maricopa, Tucson, , I_L-lp| El Paso, San Antonio, Houston l:30p "uiolp Yuma. Tucson, Benson, Lords- T:26« 1:30p burg, Deming. El Paso 1:30» T:«a Santa Barbara-and Ventura I $:30oi 1:00 a Santa Barbara and Ventura 11:60* 1:45p Santa Barbara and Ventura 2:30p $:36p Santa Barbara and Ventura 7:46» 7:80p Santa Barbara and Ventura 11:45p 1:00 a Oxnard. Chatsworth, Santa '8;30» |:86p Susanna, Strathearn, *ll:60a •7:SOp , Moorpark. Somta, 2:30p Camarillo *7:45p •Oxnard only 11:..p ' Santa Paula via Saugua, 6:46 a Camulos. Plru, Fillmore, 11:60* 1:46p Satlcoy, Montalvo, Carpln- 7:46p terla, Summerland ~~i":46p|~ Nordhoft U:60» ' —————————— . , 7 . J6a 1:06 a Pomona 8:60 a |:65a i Ontario 10:06 a 1:46 a. Colton l:30p Xl:oip Rlvereld* 4:35p 4.2..p and San Bernardino »:40p 1:26p 'Not Riverside or *|:3flp San Bernardino «:56p j :06a Redlanda 10:05* •t:6sa - "via Rtvorstd* l:30p • :46a Redlands 4:36p ||:01p Redlanda *:25p Redlanda 6:46p '. I:o6a] Covlna-Chlno I 8:60» •Not Covina, ••Not Cblno |:Kp Covlna-Chlno «4 Mo »«6:40n Santa Ana, Anaheim. Downey, 8:56 a Newport Beach, Norwalk, xß:3oai a'l.oop Buena Park, West Anaheim, a*3 00p xl:10p West Orange 4:50 a (•Downey and Norwalk only. xNot Newport Beach). ' *J:66a| ~" Los Alan Uos 4:B6jj " t:3op Brawley, Imperial, El T:36a 6:45 a Centra, Calexico 655p ~'»:05a""' San Pedro-Compton |ato.ssa •3:30p 'via Long Beach b'll4sa ] _«^36p b*> iOta] Long Beach-Compton jbll. 15* HOijOa 'via San Pedro jail.66a 3:3op_^ I *6:35p "~l:06a| " Santa Catali__iT Island | jT&P -Chatsworth Park. (See note). Ia4;10p [(Note— To and from River ata- I ) tlon only. | All train* dally except thoae marked as fol- Iowa: "a" Sunday* excepted; "a" Sundays •_*•* . SALT LAKE ROUTE All train* dally except aa noted. Leave | I Arrive 10:00 am Los At -eles Limlt'd—Chlo'go. 8:00 pn Omaha. Salt Lake City * Overland Express— 8:00 pm Chicago, Omaha. St. Louis, 8:00 an Kansas City. Denver, Salt Lake, Searchlight, Ooldrteld j "8:20 am San Bemordlno f 8:36 am 11:00 am Colton 10:41 an 1:40 pm Riverside 1:25 E.f\ 6:24 pm Ontario and ' 4:ty f'W 8:00 pm Pomona , 6:61 £ •6:45 amf-" T' ;8I / ' »8:00 am 10:5)/, n 6:60 am Long Beach and If a 1:80 pinl Ban Pedro > as ■ 6:30 pm . 6S-W_>ntf( all :30pm] _ /.,., --8:60 am| Catalina Island / Opm 8:15 ami Pasadena """ ' .Uw' 1:19 pmj Tropica and Glendala I i:«i pn ■ 7