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4 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES ] SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES • MISS WING'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 1226 ALVARADO STREET Day ana boarding. All departments from kindergarten to college. Pre pares for college and university. Fine school for girls visiting Southern California for winter to keep abreast of their studies. Piano, elocution, ' pottery, etc. Private tutoring. Winter term opens January 3. MISS ETHELWYN WING-, M. A., Principal. Home BSH« '!' Bunset "1 IJU , ■*■'•• . " —- ACCOUNTANCY AND LAW THOROUGH TRAINING FOR C. P. A. EXAM INATIONS. SEND FOR 64-PAGE CATALOGUE. Y. M. C. A. 721 South Hope St. Los Angeles German, English Shorthand by experienced teacher. Terms moderates. 220 W. list et. Phone South (411. 6th Floor Hamburger Elds;.. X»on Angeles. NATIONAL SCHOOLS of Typewriting: f 610 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. -..'■--■ Wanted—Students to study shorthand and bookkeeping. Two dollars a week. Home use of typewriter free. Spanish, 25c a les son. Classes day or night. 2-19-9 H^arTand design Inc. Day and evening classes, students be gin any time. Special, in illustrating—com plete art education, or any branch. L. E. G. MACLEOD. Dlr. T. If. C. A.—DAT AND EVENING COM merclal, technical, automobile, college pre paratory and grammar schools now open. I 10-2-tf LOS ANGE3LE3 BUSINESS COLLEGE. 411 W. Fifth st. E. R. BHRADEH. Ph. D.. president since 1890. 10-17-tl THE ROWELL SCHOOL, 720 S. BROAD way, prepares for all examinations. Phone BROADWAY 3605. 2-19-3 BBOWNSBBIIGER COMMERCIAL COL- Isae 168-7 W. 7TH. Send for catalogue. y '. i 10-28- ADVERTISERS Ceont all average words aa one Una, So ad. accepted for less than the pries of three lines. The Herald reserves the right to revise advertisements and to reject or omit and refund the amount paid. Report promptly to the classified man ager failure to get returns or experience with fraudulent or dishonest advertisers. Two or more Insertions are b'"*f« """J on*. Try a three-time ad. Results almost certain for anything. For contract solicitors and advertising advice call SUNSET~MAIN 8000 HOME 10211 AND ASK FOB CLASSIFIED MANAGER SPECIAL~RATES , Want ads. 1c a word each In'ertlo*. Rooms for rent. 8 lines, 3 times; Rooms with board. 3 lines, 3 times, 25 CENTS HELP WANTED—MaIe and female. 3 lines, 8 times. 25 CENTS SITUATIONS WANTED, FREE THE WEATHER IX)S ANGELES, Feb. 19, 1910, "Tlme.|Barom.|Ther."[Hum| Wind.JVlc.JWeatheir^ 6a. m. —29.98 I 48 76 IXI 10 Cloudy. 5 p.m. 29.94 I 51 I 89 iSW 116 | Cloudy. Maximum temperature 56. Minimum temperature 46. ~y_* Rainfall SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. -Rainfall data: Stations— Past 24 Seasonai Normal hours to date to date Eureka 56 82 98 29. 14 Red Bluff .OS 12.34 16.43 Sacramento 00 8.67 13.06 Mt. Tamalpals 13 2". 38 15.42 San .Francisco £6 11.81 18.82 San Jose 01 11.03 9.16 Fresno 09 9.41 6.09 San Luis Obispo 88 18.78 12.88 Los Angeles 04 1. is '•""•'' San Diego Tr 8.21 6.62 Weather Conditions The following maximum and minimum tem peratures are reported from eastern stations fur previous day: Chicago 22-16, .New York 16-14, Omaha 31-12. Forecast For Southern California—Showers Sunday, followed by ."air; brisk north wind. For San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Sun day; moderate north wind, changing to west. For Northern California—Fair Sunday: frost In morning; light north wind. * MARRIAGE LICENSES HBWITT-JOHNaDN— B. Hewitt, age -' native of California, resident of Pasadena, and Marda A. Johnson, age 20, native of California, resident of Los An geles, j, BBYNOLDS-BTMON]Joe rfcynokls, age 25, native of" Tennessee, .resident of Bolgevllle, and Bei«»a. Symonds, age 17, . native of California, resident of Los An geles. CATE-RBAVIS— Robert ii. Cate, age 28, native of Tennessee, and Clara E. Reavis, ann 28, native of California, both resi dents of Los Angeles. CASEY-BAKER— Barney F. Casey, age 19, native of Kansas, .... 1 Edna Baker, ago 18, native of Arkansas; both residents of Pasadena. ESPINOZA-ESTRADA— Hipolito Baplnoxa, age 41, native of Mexico, and Guadalupe Estrada, age 28, native of Mexico; toil. resident* of Los Angeles. CLOUGH-BONG —George W. Plough, a«» .12, native of Wisconsin, and Clara May Long, ' • age 28, native of Wisconsin; both resi dents of Los Angeles. 'CORDINER-STEPHEN— Hay Cordlner, aire 28, native of Scotland, amd Nellie J. M ■ Stephen, age 24, native of Scotland; both ,- residents of Altadena. BLUNDELL-WAY —George Bhmde'l, age 41, native of England, and Ware Ellen Way, age 33, native of Pennsylvania; both resl ' ,l.iii- ..f I.OS Angeles. . ALVAREZ-TAPIA —Antonio C. Alvarez, age 28, native of California, resident of Sim!, and Grace Tapla, age 18, native of Cali ' , fornia, resident of Caiabasas. DEATHS YONEDA —Georgia Yoneda. Alpine and Ces 'y. telair streets, native of California, age 4; '.' torcalnna exhaustion. QUIRE—John Quire, Sisters' hospital, na tive of New Jersey, ago 51; parenchy , matous ilephrltla OHEN — J. Ghen. 215 East . Forty • fourth street, native of Massachusetts, j age 71; senility. . FOSTER —Boss R. Foster, 607 Berendo '-.-. avenue, nativo of Ohio, age 32; tubere\i r losia •. PEARSON —Sarah Pearson, 1019 Georgia » street, native of England, age 75; ohron lo nephrltis. ■ BUFFINGTONNattIe 11. Bufflngton, 1313 Mateo street, native of California, age 2; membranous croup. - . DENTISTS . nit. BACHMANN, 203-306 Majestic Theater bid*., Mi B. Mdway. ttWlli Main 11810. '- ', !> "'.' J-l-U , *I&&£Ls WTBtVSIA/£:SS(PIL£G£ Now in its new quarters at the northeast corner of Hill and Eighth streets, where it has the best lighted and ventilated and most convenient school rooms in the state. Entrance on Bth street. F6TOO, M. 611. MtA^k Los Angeles Business !{nWM&>>i College :j<**?'."" -"''■' Incorporated 1890. Te- i '^_^\v^'/.''y Open entire year. I BriSrvo-li.'^ Positions for graduates. V ■-W*Sa_t:^^ Send for prospectus. ___S ss«Hj__ Both phones. Tm~_*Gr--" —' " 111 W. FIFTH ST. FUTII-STREET-BV-TIIE-PAKK. The Westlake School for Girls Reopens September '.'». Accredited to lead ing colleges. Advanced courses. Kinder garten Department. Principals— S. Vance, A. M.; Frederica de I.oguna, V. M. l'hones Home 51635} Main IBRD. BIS Alvarado Street. THE! ROWELL SCHOOL. 720 SO. BROAD way. coaches in all grades; high school studies', prepare for all examinations; tourists' children. Phone BROADWAY 3605. 2814 — "— ■ DIED OAGE—At the Oaite ranch. Fell. 19, 1910, Vol ney T., husband of Gladys Gage and son of ex-Governor Henry T. an.l Fannie v, Gage. Funeral services will be held In the chapel of Calvary cemetery Monday, Feb. 21, 1910, at 3 o'clock, p. m. 2-20-1 BETHUNE—At 932 East Twenty-fifth street. February 19, George Henry Bethune, aged 64 years. Friends may call at chape] of B. E. Overholtzer Bona company. Pico and Grand, today. Funeral notice later. 2-20-1 .-•Mill—ln this city. February 19, Mrs. Mary Ann, beloved wife of H. C. Smith, aged 66 years. Friends may call this afternoon at chapel of E. E. Overholtaer Sons company, Pico and Grand. Funeral notice later. 2-20-1 RUSSELL— February 19, at Las Vegas, Neb., George T. Russell, aged '.-. years, formerly of Mlnot. N. D. Friends may call at chapel of E. E. Ovtrholtzer Sons company, Pico and Grand, this afternoon. Funeral notice later. 2"3*-1 WOOD—E. S. Wood, February 19. To be burled February 23 at 2:30 p. m. at Evergreen cc m etery. 2-20-2 PHATEHER Mrs. S. Phateher. February 19. To be burled February 21 at Evergreen ceme tery. -'--"-- CEMETERIES INGLEWOOD PARK CEMETERY Two miles outside the city limits on the Los Angeles and Redondo Ry.; 200 acres of per. feet land with improvements outclassing any cemetery on th* coast. 207 8. Broadway. Room 202. Phone- F3JI3, Main 4669. Supt. 'phone, A 5.59.3. 4-l-12mo EVERGREEN CEMETERY The Los Angeles Cemetery Association. Boyle Heights near city limits. Operated un der perpetual charter from Los Angeles city. Modern chapel and crematory. Office. 339 Bradbury building. Phones— Main 632) A 6466. Cemetery—Home 111033; Boyle 9. 6-6-1 ROSEDALE CEMETERY An endowed Memorial Park noted for Its nat ural beauty: endowment fund for perpetual care, over 1260,000; modern receiving vault, chape], crematory and columbarium; acces -1 sible; city office, SUITE 302-306 EXCHANGE I BLDG., N. E. corner Third and Hill sts. Phones. Main 909; A 36?". Cemetery office, 1831 ; W. Washington st.; phones 72868; West 80. «-2-12 mo : —'" ... ' ' ' t^s^—— ■"" ■ ■■■ ASSAYING acii¥^a^\y^oFficeT~ - 121v4 so. broadway. Gold, 75c. Gold, sliver, SI. Gold, silver, copper, 31.25. Gold, silver, copper, lead, 51-50, Every assay in duplicate. I'ulp saved. 12-26-sun-tf MORGAN ti CO., til South Main. Main ISII. Assayere, tiers and re tin era. l-l-tf JOHN HERMAN, 262% 3. Main. Not aatls factlun, but accuracy guaranteed. 12-32-tf CEidPOOLS CESSPOOLS CLEANED OUT. • All work done satisfactory to lnspecter. L. A. SANITARY CO., Phone 69141. Temple 591. 1'..-13-lf CESSPOOLS CLEANED OUT BY THE RED Cross Sanitary company in one to two loads. i'i.u'J per load; no other charges. 'Phone 59014. 10-7-U IMPERIAL CESSPOOL PUMPINO CO.— take out largest load. Wept '_'*.;: 22040. 2-10-tf TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES OF REBUILT TYPEWRITERS. See our bargains. Best rentals in city, ti.i,cj to 11 > month. LOS ANGELES TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. A 5913. lis 3. Broadway Main 2953. 9-13-tf TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT AND RENTED. All makes guaranteed; repairing. BAKER HOI.I CO. (Inc.) 24*!_ So. Broadway. Main 4601; A 4070. 10-il-tf ASTROLOGY ASTROLOGY- ' "~ Alexis Pfuhl, astrologer, phrenology, writes life horoscope, tells whom to marry, your good and bad states, your diseases, the occu pation to follow, teaches astrology; 26 years' practice. 62 W. COLORADO ST., Pasadena. OIL AND MINING WANTED— INTERVIEW WITH PROSPEC TIVE PURCHASERS IV TIIE OIL BUBI NHSS. THIS 13 V VERY ATTRACTIVE PROPOSITION. PROVEN GROUND AND PARTIALLY DEVELOPED. R. M. RUSSELL, r.41 DPI OI^V.S BLDG. 2-20-1 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION ■ LEIPBIO SCHOOL OF PIANOFORTE—V. Leech, graduate Royal Conservatory of Mu sic, Lelpstg. Germany; private pupil of Dr. Carl Relnsckct, Studio, 723 Majestic Theater bldg., Tuesdays and Fridays, 1 to 6. K.-si dence studio, 929 W. 35TH PLACE. 2-20-1 PATENT PROTECTION NO PATENT. NO PAY. ATTORNEY FEE cut one-half. 3, G. WELLS, 634 Germain Bldg y 2-1-U LOS ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 20, 1010. ! CHURCH NOTICES ChHstiaini ScSemice i ■ ■ <» J Services First Church of Christ, Scientist * of Los Angeles, in the church edifice, Sev enteenth and Figueroa streets, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. : p.Tin. from th*l Christian Science Quarterly; subject, mini. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading rooms 701 Herman W. Hallman bide., Spring and Fourth streets, open dally, Sunday excepted, from 9 a. m. to I p. m. ~ - , 2-19-1 Christian Science Services Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist nt W. C. T. U. hall, Temple street and Broadway. Services Sunday, it a. M.i ser mon from the Christian Science Quarterly, subject, MIND. Sunday school at"9:3o a. m.; Wednesday evening meeting 8 o'clock. Read ing rooms, 704 Herman W. Hellman bldg., Spring and Fourth sts., open dally, Sundays excepted, from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 2-19-2 St Matthias Church \. (EPISCOPAL). Corner Washington and Normandle. REV. A. M. SMITH, Rector. Mass 7:30 a. m. Matins 9:15 a. m. Mass and sermon 11 a. n..: subject, THE HOLY COMMUNION AND MORNING AND EVEN ING PRAYER, THEIR RELATIVE IM PORTANCE. Evening service at 7:« o'clock, with Instruction; subject, THE BIBLE AND THE HOLY. COMMUNION. These Sunday evening InstrucUons especially for those un instructed In ways of our church strangers, Protestants and non-church peo ple. Come and learn what we believe, and why. 2-18-2 The InsSepci-tat Church of Christ Eighteenth and I^ipueroa streets, REV. J. S. THOMSON, raster. Sunday service at 11 a. m.; subject of sermon, "St. John's Guide In Heaven." Solo, "There is a green hill far away," Mrs. D, J. Kennelly; solo, "Come Unto Me," Mrs. George F. Drake; duet, "Over the Stars There Is Rest." Mrs. Drake and Mrs. Ken nelly. Miss Mary L. O'Donoughue, organ ist. All are Invited, especially strangers. 2-19-2 St. Paul's- Pro-Cathedral 623 SOUTH OLIVE STREET. ' Very KEY. WM. .MAC COKMACK, Dean. Will preach. 7:30 a. m.« Holy communion. "WHY MEN MISS OPPORTUNITY" Will be the topic at 11 a. m. 7:30 ... m.. evening prayer. The choir will sing HAYDN'S Lenten cantata, "THE PAS sion." r __}__] Universal Spiritualist Brotherhood Society holds meetings 10:30 sharp; 2:50 lec ture by Dr. Green; subject. 'Inner Light," followed by messages. Evening meeting, 8 o'clock; subject, "Missing Links," followed by tests, messages; questlons.answered. Dr Green gives life readings daily, Sundays. Caledonia hall, 119"A 8. Spring st. 2-20-1 The Los Angeles , Fellowship REYNOLD E. BLIGHT, Minister. 11 a. m., service at Blanchard hall, 889 South Broadway; subject, "Jesus Christ, the Savior of the World." All seats free. 2-19-2 Archdeacon Webber will preach at St John's Episcopal Ctarcii 514 West Adams Street (Near Figueroa). Take Dalton aye. or Grand aye. or Redondo car to W. Adams St., or yellow University ear it. Cheater place, and walk through Chea ter place. 7:30 a. m., hojy communion. 11 a. m. morning prayer and sermon. 7:30 p. m., evening prayer and sermon. A FREE church. All are cordially Invited. 2-19-2 Phone Home A 1713. Hours, 12 to 8 p. m. New Thought Books and Magazines for Sale. METAPHYSICAL CIRCULATING LIBKAI&\ AND FREE READING ROOM. Eleanor M. Reesburg, Librarian, Established February, 1808. 611 Grant building, northwest corner Fourth and Broadway, Membership dues, 25 rents per month. LITERATURE FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION. 1-23-s-tf First Unitarian Church 925 SOUTH FLOWER. E. STANTON lIOHGIV, Minister. Subject for Sunday moraine, February 20, "The Spirit of Compromise." Sunday school at 0:45. Classes for all ages. 2-19-2 THE TRAGEDY OF CAPITALISM WILL BE laid bare in a lecture by Frank I. Wheat at the regular Socialist meet ins this evening In McKinley hall, Walker Theater building. Coma and learn the cause ant) the cure for unnecessary suffering. 7th and Grand aye. 2-20-1 Libera.! Club Meets every Sunday night at 8 o'clock sharp at Mammoth hall, 517 8, Broadway. Tonight ten good speakers on ten' subjects. ■ 2-20-1 NOTICE TO CHUKCHES-COPY FOR ALL church notices for the Saturday and Sun day morning Issues is requested to bo turned In at The Herald office by Friday soon, if possible. This will assure proper classification and publication. 2-11-tf ATTORNEY S. AT. L A W DIVORCE LAWS AND DAMAGE Sl'lTS ' A .SPECIALTY. Sl.' COSTS; NO PEE. Marriage laws explained. Consultation free. Come in and talk It over. NO PUBLICITY. no DELAY. Hours 8:30 to 5, evenings 7 to 8, Sundays 11 to 12. 625 BRYSON BLOCK. • . 2-20-1 5. M. WITTE, NOTARY PUKLIC—PEN sIon papers, Wilis, insurance and collec tions negotiated. 244 % 3. BROADWAY. 1-19-tf ! DIVORCE LAWS OF NEVADA— Full Information without charge. Address 11. B. FULLER, Attorney, Goldfleld, Nev. < 2-u-tf MARRIAGE LAWS EXPLAINED. ESTATES settled. Collections. Advice free. 213 LISSNER BLDG. ■ 2-5-25 BUSINESS PERSONALS DIVORCE LAWS AND DAMAGE SUITS A SPECIALTY. Jl2 COSTS; NO FEE. Marriage laws explain.'l. Consultation free. .'..ii,./ In and tali, It over. NO PUBLICITY. NO DELAY. Hours 8:30 to 5, evenings 7 to 8, Sundays 11 to 12. 525 BRYSON BLOCK ' 2-2H-1 LADIES—ASK Vol I; DRUGGIST FOR .'lll cheßter pills, the. Diamond brand; for 25 years known as bast, safest, always reliable. Buy of your druggist; take no other. ■ Chi chester Diamond brand pills are Bold by druggists everywhere. sun-tue-thu-tf MKS. MAStfON. THE NOTED LONDON palmist. 322 8. SPRING, over Owl drug store. U-38-II LOST AND FOUND STRAYED—DOG. BLACK AND WHITE nNG- H.-li setter; small < leather collar. Reward. F. E. EVANS, 2250 Allesandro aye. Eden dale car, city limits. 2-20-1 LOST-METAL PURSE. MARKED "ALICE, 1892"; liberal reward, .'all Home phone NISI, E. B. WAKBMAN, Hollywood. 2-20-1 ENGLISH BULLPUP: ALL WHITE. Reward. Apply 2*79 W. 29TH PL. Home phone 713..9. 2-11-tf ~ "CHIROPODISTS DR. HEVLAND, D. C, GRADUATE CHlHO podlst. Corns removed without pain or soreness. Instant relief; no fear of septic trouble. Ingrowing nails a specialty. Parlors Hotel Milton. 529 S. Broadway. F2427; , Broadway 8848. 12-30-3 mo r:r v ' BATHB }; -y ; BCIENTIFIC~MAS_AGE, " CHIROPODISTS, baths, JEAN LUNN. 520 8. Broadway. • . y : , '. y ••» . 2-17-tf c WANTED Help— Male s ' WANTED — ADVERTISING SOLICITORS. Inquire at HERALD OFFICE Monday or Tuesday morning between 8 and 0 o'clock. 2-11-3 WANTED— BOYS TO CARRY HKIitl.D ROUTES. APPLY TO 11. A. THOMAS, BUSINESS OFFICE, AT ONCE. ' 3-1-tf WANTED - Boys to carry Herald routes in Boyle Heights and east of Cent, al aye. See CIRCULA TION MANAGER. 8-7-tf MEN WANTED TO PREPARE FOR RAlL way mail, customs and postoffice exami nations; $600 to $1500; preparation free. Write for schedule showing places. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. Dept. Ill* Rochester,' N. 1". 1-26 29 30 2-6 8 7181818 18 80 21 NO EXPENSE] TO LEARN ELECTRICITY, plumbing, bricklaying, automobiling on con tract jobs In few months' time. No appren ticeship or helpers' work. Catalog free UNITED TRADE SCHOOL CONTRACTING CO., 232 Allso st, Los Angeles. 10-4- WANTED—MAN; MUST BE WILLING TO learn an.l capable of acting as our repre sentative; no canvassing or soliciting; good income assured. Address NATIONAL CO OPERATIVE REALTY' CO., 888 Marden bldg., Washington, D. C. 2-20-1 SALESMEN THROUGHOUT THE UNITED States to sell retail grocers' Unique But ter Box; one piece, card on cover, well known, smell proof, large commissions weekly. UNIQUE, Madison,. N. J. 2-20-1 MEN WANTED QUICKLY" LV BIG CIIICA go mail order house to distribute catalogues, advertise: $21 weekly: $50 expense allow ance. MANAGER, 1210 State St., Chicago. $-20-1 RESIDENT MANAGER"; ALSO SALES men wanted; $30 weekly and expenses or commission. Experience unnecessary. AMERICAN CIGAR CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. 2-20-1 WANTED—BOY TO DO OFFIcIFwORK IN exchange for commercial course; small sal ary. NATIONAL SCHOOLS OF TYPE WRITING, 510 Chamber of Commerce. 2-17-10 COLLEGE AND NORMAL GRADUATES TO register for positions In Arizona. Nevada and California.. BOYNTON TEACHERS' AGENCY, 125 Stimson block. 2-20-lmo WANTED—THREE GOOD BOY'S TO CARRY routes. Apply to CROSSMAN, Herald of fice. . 1-8-M WANTED— BOY TO WORK IN DRUG Store. Apply 1069 TEMPLE ST. 2-17-20-2t WANTED— $20 STARTS OH IN good paying business. 642 _ S. HILL ST. 2-18-7 Help Female WANTED—DEPUTIES, ROTH MEN AND women, for a fraternal order; good proposi tion to right parties; good territory; order growing; feature, sick and accident; dividend at the expiration of each five-year period. Call or address 422 Merchants Trust bldg., 2d and Broadway, Los Angeles. In answering please suite experience and reference. 2-20-1 LADIES—TO MAKE AT HOME FANCY work, embroideries, aprons, cakes, pas tries, etc., for Woman's Exchange, 417 W. Seventh st. The employment department secures the best paying positions In all commercial and domestio lines. 2-8-30 WANTED—SEVEN LADIES QUICK Beauty culture pays big. Learn right. FLORENTINE HAIRDRESBINO COL LEGE, corner Broadway. Entrance 227 Mercantile place. <-> ■ 2-15-12 WANTED- YOUNG LADY TO STUDY shorthand and bookkeeping. Can pay when we find you a position. NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TYPEWRITING, 610 Chamber of Commerce. 2-17-10 WANTED—YOUNG LADY TO DO OFFICE work in exchange for Spanish and short hand Instruction; small salary. NATIONAL SCHOOLS OF TYPEWRITING, 610 Chamber 'of Commerce. ' 2-17-10 WANTED—GIRL TO COOK AND DO GEN eral housework in family of three adults. Wages $26 per month. Apply Monday or later, 2316 BUDLONG AYE. Take West Adams car, 2-20-1 LADIES AND OIRLS AT HOME. STEADY er evenings, can stamp transfer, $1.60 doa upward; original, reliable firm. Room $34, MASON BLDG. 221 W. Fourth. D-28-tf WANTED— COMPENTENT WOMAN NOT over 35 to cook and do general housework; wages $30. Call 543 CITIZENS NATIONAL hank BLDG,, Monday. 2-20-1 WANTED—EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES, $30 month, room and board. HOTEL HOLLYWOOD. Phone 57011. 2-15-7 WANTED—A GIRL TO . ASSIST WITH housework; small family. Call at 456 Kings ley drive; Melrose car. 2-20-2 Help —Male and Female WANTED—MEN 4.ND WOMEN TO LEARN the barber tr*^f,e; guaranteed in eight weeks. CstsVr«ue free. MOHLER BAR BER COLLEGE. 122 E. Second st. 7-1-tf WANTED—MEN OR WOMEN WHO ARE willing to work Tit home, either all or spare time, write me for particulars; pays well. YOUNG, Box '"''''■ New Orleans. 2-20-1 COLLEGE AND NORMAL GRADUATES TO register for positions in Arizona, Nevada and California. BOYNTON TEACHERS' AGENCY. 626 BtlmßOn block, 1-23-lm ' > Agents ENERGETIC MEN, EVERY CITY, MAKE $6 dally supplying offices, manufacturers and wholesale houses with 18-karat carbon paper and ribbons; chance to build permanent busi ness; monthly drawing account and partici pation in agents' annuity fund. Write us. CAMERON CORPORATION, 37-39 Cortlandt St., N. Y. 2-20-1 AGENTS-WANTED FOR A HIGH CI.NSS beautifully printed and illustrated dollar a-y,ear woman's magazine; commission 50c on ■ each dollar subscription. "Write for agent's free outfit. AMERICAN HOME MONTHLY, 27 Spruce St., N. Y. e-o-s till Apr 3 A LADY AGENT WANTED TO LL~JE- Nee-Wa. Pink almond brick. A pure face toilet. Sells at sight. Big proflt. For free samples and full particulars send 4c postage to .lEANETTE WALL CO., - Dept. 23, Kansas City, Mo. 1-30 2-6-13-20-27 3-6 AGENTS WANTED FOR A HIGH" CLASS beautifully printed and Illustrated dollar a-year woman's magazine; commission 50c on each dollar subscription. Write for agent's free outfit. AMERICAN HOME MONTHLY, 27 Spruce St., New York. c o sun till Apr 3 AGENTS-$5O WEEKLT; TALKING AND Ex perience unnecessary; our "trust scheme" en velope does the work; 200 per cent proflt; gen eral . agents make $100 weekly; particulars free; ana sample for 10c; if* not satisfied 100 refunded. CADILLAC NEEDLE CO.. Detroit, Mich. 6-20-»u-tf AGENTS WANTED — BIG MONEY; Ex penses paid; no experience required; variety portraits, bromides, photo pillow tops, 30c; frames at our factory prices; credit given; catalogue and samples free. RITTER ART STUDIO, W. Van Buren. Chicago, 111. 2-20-1 AGENTS— MERCHANT BUYS OUR 1910 air brush show and window . display cards; nothing like them; latest hit; sensa tional sales; no competition; samples free. PEOPLE'S SHOW CARD CONCERN, 710 , W. Madison, Chicago, 111. 2-20-1 LOOK HERE—SEND ME THE NAMES of two good agents and 100 to pay post age and I will send you the 600 Horse Shoe puzzle. GEO.. MEAD, 731 4th St.. South Minneapolis, Minn. • - 2-20-1 NEW' 4-81BVB , STRAINER AND "NO Splash!'; sold - agents | only. Sample free. Send >0 stamp, coat of mailing. Iss proflt dally.' Let us prove it. SEED'S, 164 Xmana .at.. New- York, ;., 2-20-1 r = WANTED Situations— Mala WANTED—WASHING BY THE DAT OR hour. Will take washing at home or go out and wash; or will do light housecleanlng. Call at 213 Concord St., MRS. JOHNSON. 1-9-tf EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN BTENO grapher wishes employment; would prefer position In bank or law office; must have work. BOX 212. Herald. 2-17-4 Situations—Mats WANTED BY A SOBER MARRIED -MAN. with eight years' experience, position as chauffeur or garage foreman. Al refer ences. BOX 888, Herald. ' 8-18-8 LICENSED GASOLINE, DISTILATB ENOl neer, both marine, stationary and trac tion; first class man and highly recom mended. BOX 195. Herald. ■ 2-17-4 EXPERIENCED, SINGLE, 30, wishes position on private place; references. JOSEPH HUMBRECHT, Hotel Wilson, 126 W. First st., city, 2-19-3 DRAFTSMAN, STRUCTURAL AND IRON ornamental, desires position; 8 years shop and '■' years drafting room practice. Apply BOX 27t1. Herald. 2-18-3 WANTED— POSITION ON RANCH AS foreman farm or dairy; has experience; go anywhere. 946 MAPLE AYE. 2-IS-3 WANTED—SITUATION AS CARPENTER; ;';i. ( . per hour; new work and repair. L. A. postoffice box 600. 2-1 - 3 (SITUATION WANTED—BY ALL AROUND cook. (■.ci F3500, room 17. Address COOK, 817 San Pedro St. 2-20-1 PLUMBER, FIRST-CLASS, WANTS WORK, any kind, anywhere; Pasadena references. I'HONE F.,103. 2-2..- WANTED POSITION HV YOUNG MAN IN store or office; best of references. Phone F3241. -'-is-* Situation* Female COMPETENT BOOKKEEPERS AND STEN ographers supplied to business men. Our ref erences are unquestionable. Commercial De partment CALIFORNIA TEACHERS BU REAU, 421 I. W. Bellman. F1634. 2-20-1 PARTY WITH VALUABLE INVENTION wants work earning money to get p." ent; liberal share of patent to person helping to that end. BOX 384, Herald. 2-17-4 SITUATION WANTED—YOUNG LADY, understanding typewriting, will take posi tion without compensation if party will dictate slowly so she may gain speed. - MAIN 0161. 2-18-4 WANTED— TO DO WASHING, IRONING, sweeping, cleaning or any other work about the house by the day. PHONE 2591. 2-19-4 A MIDDLE-AGED LADY DESIRES A PO sltlon as companion for an elderly lady. Call or write, 1021 BYRAM ST., city. 2-20-3 WANTED—LACE CURTAINS TO LAUNDER at home; lest work done; 25 cents up. BROADWAY 2565. , 2-20-4 WANTED—LAUNDRY' WORK BY DAY OR to take home. Phone BROADWAY 8888. 2-20-4t Situations Male and Female MAN AND WIFE WANT POSITIONS ON ranch; man as foreman* woman as cook; California farmer; speak Italian. Address L. J. LIPPY. 149 N. Utah st. 2-19-3 WANTED—WORK IN PRIVATE HOI', $20 month, room and board, while attend ing school; school hours from 2 to 5 p. 111. P. O. BOX 347, City. 2-17-tf To Purchase — Real Estate WANTED— High class .residence lots In the WILSHIRE DISTRICT, Value about $2000 and about $5000. Give exact location and lowest price. BLACK BROS., 209 H. W. Hellman Bldg. F1641; Main 8888. 2-20-1 WE WANT VOIR BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. IF YOU HAVE ONE COME i TO IS. R. C. KEEN & CO. 601 WRIGHT & CALLENDER BLDG. '2-18-tf CASH FOR PROPERTY; ANY KIND; ANY where. If you want to buy or sell address NORTHWESTERN BUSINESS AGENCY, Minneapolis, Minn. 2-6 13 20 27 WANTEDTO PURCHASE VACANT LOT or a bunch or them, for cash. EDWARD C. CRIBS, 188 S. Broadway. 2-20-1 Money ' WANTED TO BORROW $1500 at 7 per cent interest on improved residence property. Principals only. HIGHLAND PARK INVESTMENT COMPANY 910 Central Bldg. y .-y . . 2-19-3 $300 WANTED ON GOOD BEAUMONT realty at liberal rate of Interest. B, F. YOUNG, Beaumont, Cal. 2-19-3 Miscellaneous DIVORCE LAWS AND DAMAGE SUITS A SPECIALTY. $12 COSTS; NO FEE. Marriage laws explained. Consultation free. Come in and talk It over. NO PUBLICITY. NO DELAY. Hours 8:30 to 6, evenings 7 to 8, Sundays 11 to 18. 625 BRYSON BLOCK. ________ WANTED —""SECOND-HAND BASEBALL suits; must be cheap. BOX 311, Herald. . ■ ; 2-20-1 To Purchase—Miscellaneous WANTED—CASH PAID FOR FEATHER beds. 768 SAN PEDRO ST. Phones F8041: Main 1106. : 12-17-" FEATHER BEDS—PAY 11 TO $35 EACH. Address J. RYAN. 530 " •- Pedro st. li-2-tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE $1000 BUYS BEST BILLIARD ROOM AND CIGAR STAND IN LOS ANGELES. ONLY $2700 CASH DOWN. $1304) A .MONTH NET PROFITS. This will be proved to your satisfaction to be all that Is claimed for it; will in voice almost price asked; investigation welcomed by those meaning business. In formation at 416 UNION TRUST BLDG, Fourth and Spring. ■ 2-20-1 FOR SALE - NOW IS THE TlilUm TO BUTI Beventpen-room apartment house. > Located In one of the most desirable sections of th* city.. Rooms furnished in mahogany, golden oak, blrds-ei ' maple, Wilton vej/et carpets In each room. Each apartmant has a buffet kitchen and private bath. Two car lines. . Ten minutes from 6th and Spring. Terms If desired. For price and further particulars call on or address ,-<yy'y- -/,..».>'.*. -'-'Laßue.&; Baylor-. ,: ,636 SOUTH SPRING. '•."' ■'- U-38-U __— I _-— '» MARBLE STOCK—I HAVE A FEW , HUN dred shares of California Marble stock to sell this week, 80 cents per share, one-fifth value. Have big mill running with lots of material on hand. Would keep It If I could. The company has no stock for sale. Address BOX 24, Herald. -.- ■ 2-20-3 WANTED—MEN OR WOMEN WITH FROM $5000 to $8000 to complete $40,000 Investment for purpose of building dirigible airship to carry thirty passengers; $20,000 of amount on ' hand. Address BOX 239, Herald, 2-20-1 MONEY LOANED TO, inventors to patent good- Ideas. JOHN WEDDBR burn. Capitalist, Brookland. D. C. 1-8-lyr ' ' .."-"", _$& FOR RENT ;'. -y Rooms—Furnished GIRARD HOUSE . lit BAST THIRD ST. All eutslds rooms; central location: eleva tor service; steam heat; «> rooms with pri vate bath; rent $19 per month. 11-19-tt HOTEL SOUTHERN SEVENTH AND WESTLAKE AYE. Warm rooms with the best table board. One of the best family hotels in the West lake district. Home Willi); Sunset Tempi* 787. ■ 2-6-lm Houses FOR RENT-FOUR-ROOM HOUSE, .EAST Hollywood; electric lights, gas; good locu tion near car line; $10 month. Call 69120 Home phone after 10 o'clock 2-4-tf FOR RENT- 7-III.OM HOUSE. CALL 1921 Echo Park aye., Would consider a good housekeeper^ jv '-'-"' Houses—Furnished FOR RENT—CHOICE WESTLAKE HOME, furnished. 11 rooms, garage, large garden, only ... well recommended tenant; owner going abroad a year; will also sell Pierce Arrow machine. Apply to BISHOP * COMPANY, ---'1 Offices \ OFFICE TO RENT— Fine bay windows; mi Broadway, at very reasonable rent; can give good long lease. -11 '• SOUTH BROADWAY. Room 1. Phone F5898. , 2-20-1 FOR RENT—NICE SUNNY FRONT OF flees on Broadway; large windows and advertising space; also smaller offices. In quire room 4, 24414 S. BROADWAY. 1-27-tf Store Rooms FOR RENT-ONE-HALF OF NEW STORE, 714 South Broadway. Inquire WHITE SEW ING MACHINE CO., 628 S. Spring. 12-6-tt FOR RENT—STORE FOR DRY" HOODS; line location an.l large hall. Shoe Shop, 287 San Pedro st. ---D-D Farming Land . ~ 100 AND 240 ACRES Mountain ranches chfap. ALSO 500 AND 1000 ACRES Near Delano at 50c PER ACRE PORTER & CO., 356 S. Hill. 2-20-1 MONEY TO LOAN SALARY LOANS SALARY LOANS We make loans to salaried people on their own note, without any security. If you are all right you can get the'money ln a few hours. Your employer or friends never know. We also loan money on diamonds and Jewelry. R. K. MUSSER A 3675. 412 O. T. Johnson Bldg. Main 4602 1-30- 2-6-13-20-27-5t TO LOAN ON CITY VACANT OR IMPROVED. $250 to $50,000 at current rates. PLENTY OF MONET TO LOAN' We make a specialty of small loans, under $1000, and pass on same immedi ately. CROAKE & McCANN, 229 Douglas Bldg. Heine phono AlBl2. Sunset Main 8480. 2-20&L'7-2Suns MONEY TO LOAN, SECURED BY FIRST and second mortgages on real estate, large and small amounts, pr payable monthly. Mortgages, trust deeds and • contracts Issued for the sale of real estate bought. NOURSE & CO.. 202-201 L. A. Trust Bldg., Second and Spring. Both phones. 2-11-lmo MONEY TO LOAN ; Unlimited amounts at 6 per cent. Building loans, any amount, at 7 per cent. L. W. COLLINS, 506-7 Broadway Central bldg. F5909. . * 1-30-lmo FIRST MORTGAOES " BOUGHT, Renewals and new loans ■ made. THE JOHN M. C. MARBLE COMPANY H. W. Hellman Bldg. A 6537; Main 598, 2-20-7 WANTED—TO BORROW $10,000 ON MY PER SONAL NOTE FOR 'JO DAYS. WILL PAY i PER CENT PER MONTH INTEREST, AND ROM'S. NEED THIS MONEY TO SAVE MY CREDIT. CANNOT GIVE SE CURITY. WATSON. *4 EQUITABLE BANK BLDG., N. E. CORNER SPRING AND FIRST STS. A 2790; .MAIN' 1372. 2-20-1 ■ MONEY TO LOAN 150,000 to loan on real estate, city or coun try. 6 to 7 per cent; amounts to suit. MOV ER * OILBERT. 612 Frost bldg. Horns •phone A 8827; Main 5474. ____________ MONEY LOANED ON REAL' ESTATE mortgage security; contracts for sale of real estate, mortgages and trust deeds purchased. CHARLES LANTZ, attorney, 408 Bullard Bill. ' wcd-su-limo MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE mortgage security; contracts for sale of real estate, mortgages and trust deeds purchased. RICHARD B. CHAPMAN, 621 Central B'idg. 2-20-12 Suns MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE MORT gage security, contracts for sale of real estate, mortgages and trust deeds purchased. CHARLES LANTZ, Attorney, 408 Bullard block. 2-20-1 PLENTY OF 6 AND -7 PER CENT MONEY as long as you want It on gilt edge se . curity. WAYBRIGIIT-BUTLER CO., 528-529 Security Bldg. F1603; Bdwy. 2162. 2-11-tf MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE; full loans and prompt appraisals. CLEVE LAND & CLEVELAND. 435. H. W. Hell man bldg. M. 5986; A 2450. 2-17-lmo MONEY TO LOAN-SALARIED MEN AND women accommodated without delay or pub licity. SOUTHERN CREDIT CO., 411 O. T. Johnson Uldg. 2-13-lmo MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, FURNl ture. pianos and any kind eel security; low rates. JOHNSON. 339 11. W. Hellman Bldg. 2-18-6 mo R. W. POINDI-XTER. 409 WILCOX BLDO.. will loan you what you need on real estate, stocks and bonds.' Building loans a special ty. 5-B-tt TO LOAN—SALARIED PEOPLE; NO RED tape; without security; confidential. WEST . COAST EXCHANGE, 419 Henae bldg. » 10-»-tl MONEY TO LOAN ON ROOMING HOUSE furniture, contracts, second mortgages, etc. J. F. ANDERSON, 236-7 Copp Bldg. * 2-2-lmo SALARY LOANS. LOWEST RATES, CO.N fldentlal. 511 O. T. JOHNSON BLDO.. Fourth ' and Broadway. U-9-tl MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST AND SECOND mortgages. "R. R. EMPLOYEES LOAN CO.. 601 Merchants Trust Bldg. 2-19-lmo PRIVATE MONEY. 6 TO 7 PER CENT. LOCKHART & SON. 601 11. W. HeUman " Bldg, A 7552. ______1 0 TO LOAN-MOSEY. FRED G. WEEK. 300 H, W. Hellman Bldg. Bdwy. 4522; F1079. • , 2-17-lmo MONEY TO LOAN— C. ELLIOTT MILLR, 340 Bradbury Bldg. Main 6419. Res. 3097. , . . . •■- . 2-10-lmo MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS JoR BALE^MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS— , Snaps: High pitch clalrnet, $10 to $10; Boehm flute. Best musical instalment re pairing In the west. BAXTER-NORTH UP CO., 622 S. Broadway, F2295. _.> ... ... , , 12-26-sun only-13t WATCHMAKERS rV- r ■ OSCAR N. BARNUM, WATCHMAKER and 1 jeweler- me a trial on your watch and jewelry repairs; low rent, * low * prices. 424 S BROADWAY, '■ room 200 Broadway Central bldg - 2-30-lmo •-'- . ■'r>f__/SS_K' ' *^_S - .v.-r- '-?:-<y rr r" ■ ■r • y r'v . ;■. PART 111 __J__ FOrt EXCHANGE / yiilr'h Real Estate $3000 CASH AND $5000 IN IMPROVED LOS Angeles property will secure a highly Im proved ranch at Burbank. The price is $14,000, and balance can remain on properly. This ranch Is improved with a seven-room strictly modern house, good barn, pumping § plant, tank and everything that goes to make a first class ranch. Seven and a half acres ... alfalfa, live acres ready to seed to alfalfa, and the balance in a variety of fruits, ber ries and nuts. One-half mile from town an 1 only two blocks from proposed electric line. We can show the property any morning this week. KUCK-TOBIAS-HAMILL COMPANY IMwy-lfisT 310 Byrne Bldg., F4158 Corner 3d and Broadway. 2-20-1 FOR EXCHANGE 10 ACRES CHOICE EAST Pasadena property; good well and pumping plant; some orange trees; small house: dis trict Improving rapidly; value $15,000. Would consider clear improved Los Angeles property to $7000, balance cash or part mortgage. Edwin Q. Hart <& Co. 726 H. W. HELLMAN lII.DC. AB6IE; Main 4271. L. A. R. B. 2-20-1 FOR EXCHANGE—I «AYE A CLEAR lot at Kedondo, 3 blocks from city hall, facing the ocean, line for apartments or hotel, street work all In, gas, electricity and sewer j fine view of the ocean; would trade for lot at Huntington Park, Glen dale or city. Lot valued at faou; make offer. OWNER. Box 564, Herald office, FOR EXCHANGE 60X20 7 ON PlOTJk roe. si., near Florence ate., $1000, clear, and beautifully situated Highland Park ' lot 40x150, near Monte Vista st. and Aye. 53. $2000; mortgage $825. 10ne or both for close-in house and lot or vacant-lot, ..nil pay cash difference. Owner, , BOX _'!". Herald, or Phone 52032. 2-20-3 FOB EXCHANGE COTTAGE OF 8" ROOMS and hall at San Jose, In fine location; price I $2600. Want acres near Los Angeles. ERIKSON & CO. . 105 W. Sixth St., ground floor. F2374 2-20-2 Fell EXCHANGE—S7OO EQUITY IN 5-ROOM house and 4 lots in Oardena for exchange for good team of mares, harness and wagon; balance cash. This property is worth $3000. Will take $2600. ERIKSON & CO., inn W. Sixth st., ground floor. 2-19-1 FOR EXCHANGE-WANT SMALL RANCH; good residence, new; lot ii'jxi:.s; near Adams st; lot 45x135", l.a Salle aye; Long Beach, near Blxby park, line lot; total $9000, all clear. Want walnut ranch or any good ranch close to Los Angeles. HORACE O. HAMILTON CO., 300-301 Fay Bldg., 3d and Hill, 2-20-1 4700-ACRE MOUNTAIN RANCH FOR SALE NEAR RAILROAD, WITH PLENTY OF WATER; LOT OF HORSES. WILL TAKE ONE-THIRD IN TRADE, BALANCE . LONG TIME. P. W. THIESEN. HUNT INGTON PARK. CAL. 8-18-3 FOR EXCHANGE— BUNGALOW AT 1933 W. Twenty-third st. Key at 1919 W. 23.1. Want lot or equity In lot Five rooms; haw, modern. Price $3100; easy terms. M. E. MILLER CO., 702 Merchants Trust Bids- 2-4-tf FOR EXCHANGE— . Come and see the Sea Board Realty Co. They will sell or exchange .v.ittr property ecu short notice. 421 GRANT BLDG. FH6O or Broadway 2672. 2-20-tt Miscellaneous FOR EXCHANGE—I HAVE A CLEAR LOT In Colton that I will trade for diamonds, furniture, auto, or what Jiave you? Ad dress BOX 534, Herald. »-21-tf WILL TRADE STOCK IN BISHOP CREEK Gold company and other mining stock for stock in California Wave Motor company .[Reynolds) POX 242. He-aid. 6-2S-tt SPECIAL NOTICES Los Angeles, Cal., Feb. 6, 1910. Pursuant to tho bylaws of tho California Wave Motor Company, the annual stock holders' meeting for the election of offi cers for the year 1910 Is hereby called and will take place in the office of the com pany, 617 San Fernando building, 4th and Main streets, Los Angeles, Cal.. on Tues day, March Ist. at 1 o'clock p. m. Respectfully, CALIFORNIA WAVE MOTOR CO., ALVA L. REYNOLDS, Pres. C. It. JOHN, Secretary. 2-20-9 FOR SALE— Try crimson winter rhubarb for sauce. Needs no peeling and has the best flavor. Ask 'your grocer or.. telephone JOSEPH R. LOFTUS CO. 12S W. Bill st. L. A. R. B. Main or F5518. ' 2-20-1 HAVE YOU ECZEMA? If so, call and get a free treatment by our new method; never falls; testimonials and references of your homo people shown at our offices. MILLS ECZEMA CO., 218 S. Broadway. Room 319. 2-12-tf DIVORcE LAWS AND DAMAGE SUITS A SPECIALTY. $12 COSTS; NO FEE. • Marriage laws explained. Consultation free. Come In and talk It over. NO PUBLICITY". NO DELAY. .» % Hours 8:30 to 6, evenings 7 to 8, Sundays 11 to 12. 02.", BRYSON BLOCK. . 2-20-1 IL 11. BUNGALOW STAIN. THE STAIN that holds Its color ami covers the most sur face; Id-gallon special rates to contractors and builders; deliver promptly. H. H. STAIN CO., 4011 E. First st. Home phone 4180.".. 2-20-3 PIPE SMOKERS WILD OVER NEW VEST pocket Invention; cleans pipe stems in stantly. Don't use dirty straw; metal lasts forever; send . dimes for sample. ADLAM, 1561 Clybourn aye., Chicago, 111. 2-20-1 . ALL RAZORS. SAFETY BLADES. 8013 -sore, knives, Instruments, printer's knives, tools, etc., sharpened better than new* YANKEE GRINDER, »1* 8. Spring St. ■ 11-18-tt MME. DE LONG, MAGNETIC HEALER, relieves and cures chronic and acute dis eases: reliable; effective. 633 S. HILL ST., Los Angeles. 2-9-lmo CASH for property; any kind, .'nywhere. If you want to buy or sell address NORTH WESTERN (BUSINESS AGENCY, Minne apolis ■ - ' - 1-23-30 ICOO BUSINESS CARDS. »60; GOOD WHITB brlstol; conveniently boxed. Other printing, low prices. CENTRAL PRESS, 101H S. Bdwy, ■ 1 12-21-2.n0 HOUSE PAINTING, INTERIOR FINISHING, tinting and paper hanging at lowest rates. E. E. GEISER, 11614 E. Fifth St. 2-19-tf WANTED—LADIES'," GENTS'' CLOTHING. HIGH PRICES. 810 SO. j SPRING ST. MAIN »597; Fs9s«. «-25-12ni» CLAIRVOYANTS ~~- PROF. CHARLES FREE—FREE I will tell your name free, show you how. It's done. . .y ' 1 ... 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