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14 BUILDING ACTIVITIES REACH RECORD MARK Total Permits for March 1053. Valuation Is More Than $1,700,000 Predictions of The Herald that the ' total valuation of Improvements In Los Angeles for the month of March would exceed $1,700,000 were verified. The total ■was $1,719,921, of which amount $1,108, --827 was for homes alone, $284,765 for twenty-three one-story brick buildings, , thirteen for two-story structures and four for three-story buildings, the re mainder of the whole amount being for alterations, etc. Total permits were 1053, nearly equal to the total of 1070 Issued in October, 1905, during the boom period. . The tabulation below does not include the filing of the application for per mit for the big $1,000,000 addition for the Alexandria hotel, a fourteen-story, class A, building, with basement meas uring 40 and 47 feet in depth. This permit, with valuation, will figure in the April report, and will be a good start for th« new quarter. The first quarter of 1910, closing last night, shows that 2598 building permits were issued against 1766 for the same period In 1909, an increase of 832. The total valuation of authorized Improve ments for the quarter was $5,003,678, being $457,040 of the previous highest record for three months (1906) in the entire history of Los Angeles. The 1910 first quarter record is more than double : the valuation for the same period in 1909, when the total was $2,618,375. Truly, Los Angeles IS building by the mile.' Below is the official tabulation of all improvements in Los Angeles for the month of March, 1910: Permits. Value. Class A, reinforced concrete.. •£ $45,000 ClaM C **• -Hi,"' la*» 1), 1-story frame 403 s;s,;t,'>4 Class I)', l*4-»t«ry frame M U»!lM r.lu»N I>, 3-story frame *>» B**'*7* Class 1), 3-story frame 4 •*."«« Chorche* } '•'.'"" liipllo building* *■« *4••.'•? Sheds, barns, frame 14* "',■',:' Foundations '- »T'iJ2 Brick alteration. 88 94.8..S Frame alterations 27» »M« Demolitions Is '•183 Totals Nit 91,119,921 For the month of March. 1009, the total permits were 788, with a valuation of »1. --191,726. - - - M'KINLEY HOME FOR BOYS TO BE AIDED BY BENEFIT The MoKinley Homo for Boys is to be aided by a benefit performance to be given by Frank C. Egan of the Bran Dramatic school Tuesday afternoon, April 5, at the Majestic theater. One of the principal parti is to be taken by LiUCretla del Valle as Amanda Affllck In " 'Op-o'Me-Thumb, ' the play made famous by Maudo Adams. The entire cast of characters is as follows: THE FARAWAY PRINCESS The PrlnceßS yon Geldern Betty Smith Haroness yon Brook, her maid of honor.. Kathryne I.yle Frau yon Ha11d0rf....4 Virginia Hoteler L/lddy, her daughter Bulla Boott Milly, nor daughter Ethel Scott Fritz Strubel Werner Corbln Frau Llndemann Mabel Wineman Rosa, v waitress Derive Campau A lackey Joseph Whitney THE KEY TO THE WBBT WINU Ronald Jerome Chester Chllds I.ady Sybil, his wifs Kathryne Lyle The Duchess of Wentwortti Florence Pearce Constance Pierpoint Dorothy Wulu l'erklns a butler P. Benton Hopkins •OP-O-ME-THIMH Jladami: Jeanne Marie Napoleon ile Galli fet Dldler Mabel Wineman Clem (Mrs.) Galloway BUiatMtk Chryfl'r Rose Jordan Hbz.l J.'nkina Celeste • Ruth Meech Amanda Amick Lucretia del Valle Horace Greunsinlth Jamea Mullln Mr. Egan hnpes to turn over to the McKinley hoys a generous sum. Just at. thla time funds are especially needed to carry forward some new llnei of industrial work; for In addition to work on the farm and in the school room the hoys are now being instructed in printing and carpet weaving, and are .soon to learn typewriting and teleg raphy. Committees under the instruction of Mrs. G. A. Brock and Mr.«. H. S. Hurl hurt will have charge of the sale of flowers, home-made candies ainl pro grama the afternoon of the performance. THE WEATHER LO3 ANGELES, March 31, 1910,_ Tlme I |Baiom7|TherT!llum|Win.l.|Vl,.-7|\Voather. la. m.l 80.IT IIT j 40* I NB | i | Clear." 6 p. m. | 30.02 1 47 I 33 | KB ] 5 | Cl. ar Maximum temperature 73. Minimum temperature 55. Weather Conditions SAN FRANCISCO. March 31.—The following maximum and minimum temperatures are re ported from eastern stations for previous day; Chicago 76-46, New York 7S-46, Omaha 60-38. Forecast For Southern Callfornla--F,iir Friday; con tinued warm; light north wind. For Ban Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Fri day with tog In the morning and at nlffht; light couth wind, changing to brisk wait, For Santa Clara valley—Fair Friday; mod erately warm; light north wind. For Sacramento valley—Fair Friday; con tinued warm; light north wind. For San Joaquin valley—Fair Friday; con tinued warm; light north wind. MARRIAGE LICENSES CARANZANO-COURTIAL — Lul« Caranzano, aged 49, and Hortense Courtlal, aged 46, natives of Italy mid Franco; both residents of Los Angeles. CRAJIY-PETJiKsiON—George S. Crary, aged 48, and Olfc ra J. Peterson, agad 30, natives of Ohio and Sweden; both residents of Pasa dena. HOSKINSON-MORGAN—Geo. W. Hosklnson, aged 35, and Jeanetto Morgan, aged 32, natives of Illinois and Tftnn*ase«; both real dents of Los Angeles. JONES-MOWREK—Richard S. Jones, at,-ed 21, and Nellie K. Mowrtr, aged 20, natives of Callim'"'"l and Ohio; botli residents of Los Angeles. WALBH-HALBY—Qeor»« F. Wnlsh, aged 37, and Blanche K. Haley, aged 3l>; natives of Connecticut and Kentucky; rtlldentl of Los AngaUl and Covlna. AWLA-MELLUri— Jose Maria AMla, aged 40, and Kmeliua V. Mellus, aged 26, native of California; residents of Los Angeles and San Pedro. IRWIN-WALKER—PauI M. Irwln, aged 20. and Emelina V. Mellus, ajj. d H, natlvea of Texas and Georgia; both residents of Los Angeles. STANU-GRAY—John Stang, aged 38, and Ada Gray, aged 81, natives of Ohio and Canada; both re«ident§ of Los Anfelti rKATHKK-U'DUNNELL-« ilbur W. I'rathfr, aged T-, and Alice M. o'Donnell, aged 21, natives of California and MinQ»ota; resi dents of Los Angeled and Adams Springs. BIRTHS BOYS CAGE—To Harry and Eva Cage, 956 Valencia trott. omul FATER^ON—To S. A. and May Palerson, 2611 Mont Clair street. CLARKE—To Louia and Edna Clarke, 663 North New Hampshire street. ADVERTISERS Count six average words as one line. No ad. accepted for less than the pries of three lines. The Herald reserves the right to re vise 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 better than one. Try a three-time ad. Results al most certain for anything. For contract solicitors and advertising advice call SUNSET~~MAIN 3000 HOME 10211 AND ask FOR eumrm MANAOKB speciaiTrates Want ads. 1c a word each Insertion, Rooms for rent. 3 lines, 3 times. Rooms with board. 3 lines, S times. 25 CENTS ITKI,F WANTED—MaIe and female. 3 lines, 3 time.". 25 CENTS SITUATIONS WAXTED FREE j DEATHS SAMANIEOO— Samanlego. Crocker street hospital, age 30; fracture of pplne. STEWART—Lucy Stewart, county hospital, age 38, native of Italy; septicemla. M Domlnga Mnzon, 427 Bishop street, .■hi 86, native of Mexico; cancer of stomach, HOWELL—Dr. D. F. Howell, receiving hos pital, age 17. native of Illinois; fracture of skull. McLEAN— Nell F. McLean,. SN Los Angeles stteet, age 35, native of Canada; angina pectorls. LAWLER— James B. Lawler. m East Thirty sixth street, age 50, native of Wisconsin; nephritis. DIED STAPLES—At Plnya del Hey, March 30, 1910, William Francis, aged 77 years, beloved husband of Lizzie J. Staples, father of Frank A. Staples and Mrs. Lizzie B. Harris of Playa del Rey, and brother of Hortense Sta ples of Clifton, Va. Funeral Friday, 2:30, from pail. : of Bresee Bros. & Todd, corner Main and Ashland, Ocean Park, by car to the Los Angeles crematory, where services will be held at 3:30 under the auspices of the Ocean Park Masonic lodge. 3-31-2t WADE-In this city, March 30, Jack Wade, aged 19. Funeral from the chapel of Pierce Bros. ft Co., 810 South Flower streee, April 2, at 14 a. m. Interment Rosedale cemetery. 4-1-1 DESCH—Robert, beloved husband of Clnra Desch. Funeral 10 a. m., April 1, at the residence, 22^0 Rogers avenue. Interment Forest Lawn cemetery, 4-1-1 WILCOX —P. O. WllCO* died March I*, 1910. To be burled April 1. at 2:30 p m. in Evergreen cemetery. 3-31-2 CEMETERIES inglewooiTpark CEMETERY Two miles outside of city limits on the Lo»* Angela and Redondo Ky.; _uo acres of per fect land with Improvements outclassing any cemetery on the coast. 207 S. Broadway, room 202. Phones F3303; Main 46.VJ. Supt. phone A 9593. 4-l-12m EVERGREEN CEMETERY The los Angrles Cemetery association, Uoyle Heights, near city limits. Operate*! under perpetual charter from Los Angela city. Modern chapel and crematory. Office, 330 Itradbury Bldg. Phones—Main 652; A 5466. Cemetery—Horn* D 1083; Uoyle 9. «-6-12 m ""rosedale cemetery "~ An endowed memorial park, noted for Its natural beauty; endowment fund for per petual care, over $250,00 C; modern receiv ing vault, chapel, crematory and columbar ium: accessible. City office. SUITE 102-Itll EXCHANGE BLDG.. N. E. cor. Third and Hill sts. Phones Main 909; A 3620. Cemetery office, 1831 W. Washington st. Phones 728511, West 80 ■__. «-- '-■" UNDERTAKERS INDEPENDENT OK THE TRUST We will furnish for 175 hearse, two hacks, embalming, shroud and cloth covered casket. GODEAU & MARTINONI. Main office 827 8. FigUeroa. Home 634:7; Broadway 2731. Branch offices, 2123 Brush street, f's Montgomery avenue. San Fran cisco; 1305 Franklin street, Oakland. Hacks for hire. Lady attendant »-16-tf CHURCH NOTICES Cforistlan Scieace Services Second Church of Christ, Scientist at the church edifice on West Adams street, near Hoover. Servlct_ Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. sermon from the Christian Science Quarterly. subject. "Unreality." Sunday school 11 a. m.; Wednesday evening meeting 8 o'clock. Reading rooms, 704 Herman W. Hi llman Bldg , Spring and Fourth sis.. " open dally, Sundays excepted, from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 3-28-7 PENIEL HALL, 227 S. MAIN. NOON PRAY er meeting dally; gospel meeting every night. 3-l-6mo You can buy It, perhaps at many places, but there's one BEST place to buy It—and that place advertise?. TYPEWRITERS YcnT^insir^r^yi^rwKiTEir Look over all the typewriters for sale In town, then buy one from us,, 1 Our window speaks for itself. We have alt makes at all prices. We sell the best typewriter carbon that money can buy. We sell the ( best typewriter ribbon that money can buy. Write or call for fie- samples, if you are convinced give us your business. We do not employ solicitors to annoy you, but wo handle a claps of goods that get the. business for us. We are agents for the No. d Blickf-n.-iierfer Aluminum, the traveling man's typewriter. ARTHUR G. WILSON CO.. 330 S. Hill street. AI6T2; Main 5428. 1-7 Ail, MAKES OF REBUILT TYPEWRIT ers. tii* our bargains. Best rentals in city, $1.60 to (3 a month. LOS ANGELES TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. AS3IS. 138 S. Broadway. Main 3951 9-13-tl rvI'E\VIUTEKS BOUGHT AM* RUNTED. All makes guaranteed; repairing. It A X 1:11. 11OEY CO. (Inc.) 241V4 So. Hroadnay. Main 4n»l: A 4070. 10-31-t> STORAGE LARGE PRIVATE, LOCKED, IRON ROOMS for furniture, etc.; $1.60 and 12 per month. Trunks, boxes, etc.. 26c to 60c; open vans, (6 per day, or 750 per hour. We pack and ship household goods everywhere at re duced rates. COLYEAR'S VAN AND STORAGE CO.. offices 509-11 S. Main st. Warehouse 416-17 San Pedro st. Phones F2171: Main 1117. 3-26-tf HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED IN MOD ern vans. Shipped, stored In clean ware houses. Private rooms. Coal and wood. SHATTUCIC & NIMMO. Ninth and Ala. meda streets. 1-su-tu-w-fr-tf ASSAYING MOItIi.V.S A 1 O.i i»l .South Main. Main lul7. Assurers, smelters and rellners. 1-1-tf JOHN HERMAN, 232 Mi S. Main. Not satis faction, hut accuracy guaranteed. 12-22-tf SANITARIUMS tiii. WOMAN'S hospital"" Exclusively for women and children. Best equipped and homelike hospital In the city for confinement cases. Terms to suit. 1245 South Flower. F4134. 3-13-tf NOTARIES bTmT^wittTnotary public psnbiom papers, deeds, collections and wills nego tiated. Room 4. 44 is a. Broadway. 1-U-tl LOS ANGELES HERALD: FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 1, 1010. WANTED i'l j T "^^j"' Help— Mai* NO EXPENSE TO LEARN ELECTRICITY, plumbing, bricklaying, automoblllng on contract jobs in few months' time. No ap prenticeship or helpers' work. Catalogue free. UNITED TRADES SCHOOL CON TRACTING' CO.. 232 Aliso St.. Los Ange les. , 10-4-tf SALESMAN WANTED —GRAND Ol'POH tunlty; carry our cigars exclusively or as a side line; merchants buy on sight; free samples. REGENT MFG. CO., Cleveland, Ohio. 1-22-IOOt CIGAR SALESMEN WANTED—EXPEKI ence unnecessary; sell our brands to the re tall trade; big pay; write for full particulars at once. GLOBE CIGAR CO., Cleveland. O. 2-22-lOut WANTED—BOY TO DO OFFICE WORK IN exchange fur commercial course; small salary. NATIONAL SCHOOLS OF TYPE WRITING, 510 Chamber of Commerce. f J-l-tf MEN WANTED QUICKLY BY BIG CHICA ! go mail order house to distribute catalogues, advertise; $21 weekly; $50 expense allowance. MANAGER, V.VI State St., Chicago. 4-1-1 Help— reman WANTED —YOUNG LADY WHO HAS HAD some experience in stenograph}- and type writing, to answer phones and keep office for well established real ?statu rirm; .sal ary low to begin, with chance for advance ment. Box 3466, Herald. 3-30-3 WANTED—YOUNG LADY TO DO OFFICE work In exchange for Spanish and short hand Instruction; small salary. NATION AL SCHOOLS OF TYPEWRITING. 510 Chamber of Commerce. S-3-tf WANTED—YOUNG LADY to STUDY shorthand and bookkeeping: can pay. when we rind you a position. NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TYPEWRITING, ilu Cham beY of Commerce. 1-3-tf WANTED — SEVEN LADIES QUICK— Beauty culture pays big. Learn right. FLORENTINE HAIRDRESSING COL LEGE, corner Broadway. Entrance 227 Mercantile place. 3-2-tf LADIES AND GIRLS AT HOME. STEAD V or evenings: can stump transfer, 11.51) dox. upward; original, reliable Arm. Room 114 11ASON BLDO.. 22» W. Fourth. 9-18-tf WANTED—GIRL TO HELP WITH HOlSK work; Swedish preferred; small family. Phone West 02.15. Call MSI FOURTH AYE. ' " 4-1-3 Help— Male and Fcmal* WANTED—MEN ,»>'D WOMEN TO LEARN tne barber tr»<e; guaranteed In eight, wueks. Cats '(u< free. MOHLEH BAR BER COLLEGE. 128 E Second st. 7-1-tl CX)LLEOE AND NORMAL GRADUATES placed in Ariz., N«v.. Cal. BOYNTON TEACHERS' AGENCY, 5:'.". Btlmson block. 3-20-Mt Situations—Mate BETHLEHEM FREE EMPLOYMENT agency, 510 rnes street. Main 57.'6; Home A4SBI. Men for bousecieanlng, yard work and general labor. 1 84-tl EXPERIENCED GARDENER OR HANDY man wants work. BOX 233, Herald. 510 VIQNES ST Phone- Home Ai--., Main 57:6. l-»l-« ED—SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN. aged la, with good references: collector pre ferred. Addieas BOX -•■ Herald. 4-1-8 GARDENER WITH EXPERIENCE WOULD like work. A DOW, 511 Vignes st. Phone Home A4SB4; Main 5726. 3-29-4 HOUSE CUBANINfI AND WINDOW WASH ing. Phone BDWAY. 1101. Sam. 3-.10-3 SITUATION WANTED— BOY; -WIDE experience. Phone 71667. 4-1-3 SituationsFemal* AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN WISHES housework or washing or Ironing by day or hour; prices reasonable. Phone Main 47"4. Buns. ■ 741 W. TEMPLE. 4-1-3 WANTED—DAILY OR MORNING WORK, no cashing, by woman. Address MADGE, box 293. Herald. 3-31-4 WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN. general housework in small family; no wash- Inc. MAIN ;-'.U. _3-31-4t Situations —Male and Female WANTED—WORK IN PRIVATE HOUSE. 120 month, room and board, while attena- Ing school; school hours from 2 to » p. m. P. O. BOX 34 7. City. 2-H-tf Agent: A MANUFACTURER'S PERMANENT BUSl nesi offer, $."» to $75 per week conducting parlor or office sales agencies for our high art guaranteed service dress shoe?; tin new tight-selling, health and comfort fea tures; unlimited profit possibilities, fac tory to wearer: new plan; no-risk; Include stamp for catalogue. MARVEL BHi CO., 105 Hummer street. Boston, Ma.-s. 3-3-17 4-1-15 To Purchase — Miscellaneous \\ AN 1 ED—CASH PAID FOB i'EATHiiM btdr 718 SAN PEDRO it. I'honss F«n4t: Main 110«. 12-i;-tf Miscellaneous WANTED—BARN OR ROOM IN WHICH to keep automobile at night; must be dry. safe, easy of access anil near center of city. Address BOX 999, Herald office. 3-L'.-.-tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CAPITAL I -||! meritorious mining", manufacturing and railroad < atorprisas. For particulars apply to CHARLES T. JOHNSON & CO., suite 77 Warder bid*., Washington, D. C 3-29-6 FOR BALE—HARDWARE STORE AND plumbing shop doing good business; will sell at a sacrifice; owner going east and must sell. Phone 41499, Boyle 1507. 3797 STEPHEN BON AVB. 3-27-71 MONEY LOANED TO INVENTORS TO patent good Ideas. JOHN V.'KDDKH burn. Capitalist, bruokland. D. C. i-a-ir> BARGAINS IN SODA FOUNTAINS. PA cific Coast Soda Fountain Factory, 133 East 4th. 3-13-lmo FOR SALE —RESTAURANT; MUST SELL at once. See owner. 249 E. FIFTH ST. 3-30-3 BUSINESS PERSONALS Macdonald's Toilet Parlors Face and Scalp Treatment SPECIALIST llalrrlrp**ir.K. Shampooing, Manicuring, HAIR GOODS MANUFACTURED. SWITCHES $1.30. O, My Poor I eel—UK. JULIA I>. AIIRENB, Foot specialist. Corns „removed. 25c. In growing toe nails, 50c. Two entrances, 45*V4 South Hi midway. Ml W. Fifth street, munis ti-ilt. FSBBS. .Sunday hours Ua. in.—l p. in. 3-22-3 mo EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING. CLEAN ing, (1; main spring, $1. All work is guaranteed. PACIFIC JEWELRY CO., 236 B. Spring st. 3-23-tt MRS. MASSON. THE NOTED LONDON palmist, 322 B. SPRING, over Owl drug store. , 11-28-tt MME SMITH. PALMIST AND CLAIRVOK ant; high patronage. 416 S. Main ST. 3-5-1 mo BATHS OPPOSITE KS~ANGkLES^PACIFIC CO.'B depot, tub baths and scalp treatments. Hours 9 a. in. till 9 p. m., any entrance. MRS. AGNES JOHNSTON, 424 S. Hill, suite 1. S-13-lyr SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE, CHIROPODISTS, baths. JEAN LUNN. 620 S. Broadway. 2-17-tf BATHS AND ELECTRIC TREATMENT .""ill 8. BROADWAY, ROOM 220. 2-2 i-(mo FOR RENT 'Apartments Furnished and Un> . furnished MODERN HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS FURNISHED FOB BUNT •IS—lO2B W. First st DENVER #18— 1117 W. First lit OOI.KTA 812— 1133 W. First at..... MICHIGAN —11S7 W. First st LUCERNE 10— 1141 W. First st ST. LOUIS 114—204 N. Fremont aye OKNEVA $17—215 N Fremont aye HELVETIA 114— 218 N. Fremont «ye HAMONA $17 —223 N. Fremont aye OAVIOTA $12— 911 Diamond st I'OHTLANIJ $20 —1126 Mignonette st OAKLAND $15 —812 W. Fourth st SEATTLE $12—332 a Figueroa st TAFT $10—334 S. Flgueroa st ROOSKVKI.T $12—160 N. Beaudry aye CHICAGO $10 — Colton st FLORENCE I $11—1008 E. Ninth st BOSTON $11— E. Ninth st NEW YORK $10— Crocker st VITTSHrmi $14—712 Ceres aye AI.IIAMIIKA i $3J1944 Francisco st MARENIiO $60—1194 W. Seventh st I'AKK OW>'KD ANl> OPF.RATFJO BY T. WIESKNDANUEK, Room 311. 207 S. Broadway. A! 0«; Main 2041. Branch office, 1017 W. First St. J-U-tf Hotel 'Seville T3J-734 S. FLOWER ST. One of the llnest family hotels In the city. Newly furnished throughout; steam heat; hot and cold water; electric lights; European ■plan. Only a short walk from Broadway. Phones: Main S51"; F6SSB. 4-1-tf Rooms Furnished GIRARD HOUSE 11.-, E. THIRD ST. 100 all outside rooms; 50 with private bath: central location; elevator service; steam heat; rates as low as lIS month; with private bath. $.?;. Main 2J30; Home 10381. 3-24-tf . OR RENT—TWO HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, 111; tingle housekeeping rooms, $5 to $7 per month. 153 FIOUEROA. MM TURK!: FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping, Brit floor. WOS LINCOLN st. 4-1-3 Rooms and Board FOR RENT — BOARD AND ROOM. SELECT boarding house; buard and room for two or three young men; $'.';• each; also one sin gle room. 416 N. BROADWAY. F1573. 1-11-1 Offices FOR RENT — NICK SUNNY FRONT OF flces on Broadway; large windows and advertising space; a:."o smaller offices. In quire room 4. 244 H 8. BROADWAY.^ l-'T'f SPECIAL NOTICES - s^enc^aljd^h^istian SCIENCE Edward Adams Cantratl will lecture at '. .an. hard hall tonight on the subject. "8l lei or Christian Science: Shall We Retire the Physician and Retain the Meta physician?" The lecture will be Illustrated with some laboratory experiments and dem onstrations. 4-1-lt WE CURE TO STAY CURED Edema, In any form. Itching piles, acne, poison oak. Cuban Itch, ringworm, .-. 11 rheum, barbers' Itch, dandruff or any dis ease of the scalp, by a positively new method. Call mid be convinced. References and testimonials of home peofga shown In our offices. Consultation fit MILLS ECZEMA CO., 31S-19 Copp Bldg. 1-14 tf ALL RAZORS, SAFETY BLADES, SClS sors. knives. Instruments, printer's knives, tools, etc, sharpened better than new. YANKEE GRINDER, 614 I, Spring St. 11-l«-tf ... „______ MILLWOOD $2.00 and up per load, delivered to all parts of th* city. O. P. BENEFIEL. South 5168. 3-17-lm WALL PAPER BAROAINS-Mr>ißE PAPER, 6c pr roll; Ingrain, Me f'J three rolls. BHBBHAN'B. no-Mi S. Bro*-lway. S-14-lra HOUSE PAINTING. INTERIOR FINISHING, tinting and paper hanging at lowest rates. E. E. GEISEU, 116& E. Fifth St. _^ 2-l»-tf WANTED—LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S clothing. Positively highest prices paid. MAIN 3597; 5886. l-it-Umo HOSPITALS—DAY AND NIGHT—USE O. C. C. taxlcahs. CALDWELL CAB CO. South list; 29037. l-s-tf DR. O G. 11.MAN. DENTIST, MOVED to 809 W. P. Story bldg., Cth am. Broadway. I 3-12-lmo PHYSICIANS wanted - confinements, bup.gical and rned:cal cases at the WOMEN'S SANI TARIUM AND MATERNITY HOME. 1143 6. FIGUEROA ST. SUNNY OUTSIDE ROOMS, UNEXCELLED NURSING AND REASONABLE CHARGES. COURTE3T TO PHYSICIANS, l'hona Home F3227. !-5-12mo DR. C. C. PRICE. 145 SOUTH BROADWAX. Physician for Women. THE DOCTOR'S ADVICE 13 FREE. EVERY LADY MAY CONSULT HIM IN ABSOLUTE CONFIDENCE. FEES LOW. lira. 10-4, 6-8; Sun. 10-12. Telephones Broad way 4304 and FHOO. 404 Frost UU«., at Second and Broadway. 2-5-lSmo . . .. . DR. CROCKER. Specialist for Women. Hamburger's Majestic Theater Building. Absoluts privacy. Hours 10 to 4. CONSULT FREE. 15-:s-Um ""WOMAN'S HO->IITAI. Obstetrics, surgical and medical cases. Terms iease/liable. 1245 South Flower. F4134. <-13-t( DR. MARY R. HUTCHEBON. NATUROPATH and Vital healer, treats all ailments. 727 S. BROADWAY. Diagnosis free. 3-15-lmo DR. PRITCHARD. itKCTAL. FEMALE! AMI enrol.lv dlsea><u. l*7-» UKOSBU BLD. n-si-ti DR~ TAYLOR, 317', a S. MAIN ST. Dis eases iif i men. 3-9-ff ATTORN£Yb.AT.I_AW ESTATES, COLLECTIONS, ATTACH^ inents, bad tenants ejected, attorney and notary In office attends all law business. CITIZEN'S LAW ami (I.aim AUKNCK, 211 Citizens Bank uiJj., Third ami Main. Both telephones. 3-ls-lmo COST IN DIVORCE SUITS $12; iIAKUIA'-B laws explained. Come end talk It over. Con sultation free. Hours 8 to 5; evenings. 7 to 8; Sundays, 11 to 12. 321 Bryaon Block. s-10-6mo FOR EVERY WRONG THERE IS A RIGHT —Open every day and evening. Consul tation free. WELLS. 634 Germain Bldg. .if E. 11. WITTE. NOTARY PUBLIC—PEN sIoa papers, wills. Insurance and collec tions negotiated. 244 ft S. BROADWAY. 1-19-tf SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS, PERSONAL Inspection, claims and estates adjusted. J. W. MAC!, 702 Fay Bide. A 4 7O'.>. • 3-31-12 DIVORCE LAWS OF NEVADA— Full Information without charge. Address 0. E. FULLER. Attorney. Goldflald, Not. t-5-tt I. MARION BROOKS (EX-U. C. ATTY.), Cham, of Com. bldg. Office evenings; notary. 3-8-tf PATENTS—PATENT ATTORNEYS BTRAUSE. ESTABLISHED 32 YEARS. Oldest agency In Southern California. American and foreign patents secured and trade marks registered. PATENT LITI GATION. 639 Citizens National .bank Building. Third and Main. Home Allll; Main 2623. PATENT BOOK FREE. 1-8-tt NO PATENT, NO PAY—ATTORNEY FEE cut one half. Open every day and even- Ing. S. O. WELLS, 634 Germain Bldg. 3-26-tf PATENTS and TRADEMARKS. ALL COUN tries. A. H. LIDDEKS, patent lawyer and solicitor, 612 Trust bldg., cor. 2d and Spring. ■ ' 11-s-tt SEWING MACHINES WHITE SBWINQ MACHINE CO.. NOW permanently located at 714 S. Broadway, tt ( MONEY TO LOAN FIRST MORTGAGES ON , LOS ANGELES real estate. We usa our' own capital; no delay; no commission. Amounts $300' to 120,000. See us first. . . THE JOHN M. C. MARBLE COMPANY H. W. Hellman Building. ' :: 3-27 28 30—4-1 MONEY TO LOAN. SECURED BY FIRST and second mortgages on real estate, large and bmall. amounts, or payable monthly. Mortgages, trust deeds and contracts Issued for the sale of real ■ estate bought. NOURSE & CO., 202-204 L. A. Trust Hldg., Second and Spring. Both phones. S-12-lmo MONEY TOTOAN $50,000 to loan on real estate, city or coun try, 5 to 7 per cent, amount! to suit. MOVER & GILBERT, 802 H. W. Hellman Bldg. Home phono A 8827; Main 6474. ■ ■ ■ .' 10-2-tf MONEY CONFIDENTIALLY LOANED TO employes. Loans to be paid In Installments of 6ii cents or more per week, or $2 or more per month. PEOPLE'S LOAN CO., 636 Citizens Bank bldg., Third ami Main. 3-24-lm PLENTY OF 6 AND 7 PER CENT MONEY as long as y<-i want it on gilt edge *•■ curity WAYBRIGHT-BUTLER CO., 128-529 Security Bldg. FI6U3: Bdwy. .'l«: 1-11-tf MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, full loans ami prompt appraisals. CLEVE LAND * CLEVELAND. 435 11. W. Hell man bldg. M. 5986; A 2450. 8-17-tf MONEY TO LOAN-SALARIED MEN AND Women accommodated without delay or pub licity. SOUTHERN CREDIT CO., 411 O. T. Johnson Bldg. 3-14-tf R. W. FOINDEXTER. 4u» wu.cux KI.UU. will loan you what you need on real es tate, stocks and bonds building' loans a specialty. 6-u-tf MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS. FURNl ture. pianos and any kind of security; low rates. JOHNSON. 339 H. W. Hellman Bldg. ■■■-' 2-IS-Cnio TO L' AN— SALARIED PEOPLE; NO RED tape; without security; confidential WEST COAST EXCHANGE. 419 Hen ne Bldg. 10-4-tf SALARY LOANS—LOWEST RATES. CON ftdcntlal. 611 O. T. JOHNSON BLDG.. Fourth and Broadway. IS-9-tf PRIVATE MONEY. 6 TO 7 PER CENT LOCKHART & SON. 101 H. W. Hellman Bldg. A 7552 3-10-tf FOR EXCHANGE Real Estats Will Trade or Sell . We nave a dandy 5-room house on Belvedere Heights which we will trade for lots 01 acre age in North Highland Park or Eagle Rock valley; tills house Is complete in every de tail, has all conveniences, nice shrubbery, lawn, etc.; close to 5c car fare and school house; li rented at present; we will also sell the place for HMO at $300 down, $1S par , month. Call and see us or phone B. R. ELLS & CO. Office end of Garvanza York blvd. car line. Phime East 76. 4-1-3-Jt ZZZ WE HAVE LONG BEACH property to exchange for L. A. property. NATIONAL INV. CO., 402 Central. F4809; Bwy. 3342. 4-1-3 Will Trade for Lots or Acreage We have a modern, 5-room house that's ■Imply up to date, lot fifty by one hundred 1 ami fifty feet, with alley, which is located at 1234 East Twenty-fourth street, 80 feet from a business center of Central aye., that we will trade for lots or acreage in North Highland Park or Eagle Rock avenue coun try. This property is worth on the market about $4iioo, and is clear of every lncum brance. It is a snap. B. R. ELLS & CO. Office end of Garvanza York blvd. car line. Phone East 76. 4-1-3-21 I'Oll EXCHANGE — I HAVE A CLEAR lot nt Redondo, 3 blocks from city hall, facing the ocean; line for apartments or hotel; street work all in; gas, electricity ■ nil «ewer; flne view of the ocean; would trade for lot at Huntlngton Park, (ilcn dale <■■ city. lot valued at $1100; make alter. OWNER, box 564, Herald office. "Will Trade lor Lots ■ We have an acre tract at Compton on which there Is a well kept 5-room house, also fruit trees, ferns, shrubbery, etc., that we will trade for desirable city lots close In to tin. city. The property Is held at $1750. Let us . know what you have. 'b. R. ELLS & co. Office end of Oarvanza York blvd. car line. Phone East 76. 4-1-3-21 1 WILL TRADE OR SELL. We have a sanitarium of some 36 rooms In North HiKlil.'ind Park which wo will sell for cash or trade for desirable property, either lots, house or acreage. The people who are conducting this Institution at the present time are clearing from $125 to $150 per week above expenses, and this can be materially increased If properly managed. If you are in the market for a good trade don't fail to see us. ' B. R. ELLS & CO. Office end of Oarvanza York blvd. car line. Phone East 7«. 4-l-3-2t Miscellaneous FOR F.XCIIANC.K— I HAVE A CLEAR LOT In Colton that I will trade for diamond*, furniture, auto, or what have you? Ad dress BOX 534. Herald. »-21-« WILL TRADE STOCK IN BISHOP CREEK Gold company and other mining stock for stock In California Wave Motor company (Reynolds). BOX 842. Herald. 6-i«-tf HAIRDRESSERS SHAMPOOING, MANICURING AND HAIR goods. MRS. ROSE JARVIB, 247 So. Broad way. A 2613: Main 4923. 8-12-lmo DENTISTS V lilt. UA«:m.U,YJNN, 206-200 AI»Je»!<« Xbeatet •Ms., »U 6. Udwar. *»<HUj Main Sal*. I-l-U FOR SALE City Lots and Landa Notice! To the Fillic We. have for side some 15 lots which are absolutely the cream location of North Highland Park, it $SOO each, $100 down, $15 per month. These lots are situated only three blocks from the new Occidental College site, over looking the College grounds, as well as York Boulevard and the North Highland Park country, and are Worth from $250 to $500 more, considering the point of location, than anything in the Occidental Park tract which Is ■ailing for from $1000 to $2,100. The sidewalks and curbs, an well as street work, has already been finished on our lots and is included in the purchase price. Come out and see this property and wo will demonstrate to you that there can be made from 10 to 16 per cent profit in 90 days, or call us up and let us tell you about It. Bo Ro Ellis <& Co, Office end of Oarvan/.a York Boulevard car line, "North Highland Park." Phone Baat 76. I 4-1-2 Pianos * JT XT Hurry If You Want One of These Beautiful New Pianos AtsU42os& It's a Case of Quick Action. My ready cash secured a small lot of beautiful sample pianos from a traveling representative of one of the most noted eastern houses. They are real $360 values; $141.54 cash will- secure one It you come early today. Can arrange time payments. I can recommend these pianos In every way. The tame Identical Instruments bought In any ground floor more coats $310. I also have two splendid player pianos which go now at $461; regular $800 values. This Is the clearing house for all makes of pianos. Your piano money goes twice as far here. Come early today. SAM BROWN'S PIANO C EXCHANGE Suite 608-617 Parmelee-Dohrmann Building, Broadway between Fourth and Fifth. Main 891 or F6665. All Makes of Pianos Bought and Sold. 4-1-lt CUTS PIANO PRICES. It's our business to sell CHICKERINO BROS.', BCHAKKFER and other first class piano* from HO to $100 unurr prices of ground floor dealers paying exorbitant rents. We do It. too. Visit our beautiful rooms and *<■«• for yourself. All pianos marked In plain nguren, with 3 years to pay in. New pianos from $ISB up. Borne special bargains this week in used pianos from $50 up. You really cannot afford to buy a piano without seeing the VAN SANT PIANO CO., 2d Floor. 720 8. Broadway. '•ELEVATOR CUTS THE PRICE." 8-20-tf PIANOS AT $2 50 AND $3 I Bit MONTH. Square pianos of standard markes In ex cellent condition. Will sell on the above small payments. GEO. J. BIRKEL CO., 345-347 B. Spring st. 10-28-tf FOR SALE—UPRIGHT PIANO IN FINK condition; only $100 for Immediate sale. Call for Inspection 413 W. FIFTH ST. 4-11-tf ... ----.. ■ Business Property FOR SALE—GROCKRY BUSINIiIi DOING butween $70 and $80 per day; will Invoice. Address F. care of Herald office, Long Beach. ; 4-1-3-5-6-7-8-8 Suburban Property P**: Stacy *~Ji A Realty Co. M lE3TABLI3TIED 19Q3J Han l'edro ottlce, «ofi Ueuconi both phone*. Jl.Ui Angelri. nlllfn. li.tl H. Spring. F2IIB. 8-10-lmo Hotels and Lodging Houses FOR SALE-GOOD PROPOSITION IN ROOM- Ing house of 34 rooms for some one with a little cash; no reasonable offer refused. Phone BROADWAY 2767 from 11 a. m. to 9 p. m. 3-31— FOR SALE — ROOMING AND BOARDING house; 13 rooms; house mostly furnished; best location; on east side; price $200. 2130 Ml N. BROADWAY. 3-30-5 Live Stock I.' -i ■- s FOR SALE— ~~ ~~~~ Just Received One Carload fd Mr \ Good Young |H jjgv I Horses and wj Wl^j Mares B*^^ weighing from 1000 to 1700 lbs. each, all well broke and ready for work. In this lot you can And most any klrrd you want In good work stock, and at the right kind of a price. Some good young mares, line ranch teams* and an extra good saddle horse; also one cheap gravel or ranch team. Call and look this lot over and see that both stock and prices are right. LITTLE & BT-OKY, BAN PEDRO STREET HORSE MARKET, 1061 San Pedro St. Main 8132. 3-31-4 -" Furniture SEPARATE LOCKED IRON ROOMS, $3.00 per month. Trunks, boxes, etc., 260 to 600. Phone for our large van when you move. $1.26 per hour. COLYEAR WAREHOUSE CO.. 415-17-19 San Pedro st. Main office 501-11 B. Main st. Phone Main 1117; Fsl7l. "\ ■ . . ;,,-y,f t-l-U FOR SALE City Lota and Landa City Lots and Lands The One Opportunity BUY LOTS IN j North . Highland IS OUR ADVICE FOR QUICK AND SURE PROFITS We have a few cheap lots for sale adjoining the new Occi dental College site in North Highland Park, on which there can be made from 10 to 25 pel cent profit in the next ninety -days. Don't overlook this op portunity, but call and see us at our office, end of Garvanza, York boulevard .car line, or call us up so we can tell you about it. Phone East 76. B.LElls&Co. 4-1-8 :t i GRANADA PARK One-quarter acre lots. $415, including street work. Only fifteen minutes from First and Main. High grade but reasonable restric tions. Special discounts to home builders. M. E. MILLER COMPANY 101 MERCHANTS TKUSY BLDQ. «-*-tt Government Land GOVERNMENT LAND. We can locate you on a fine piece of gov ernment land In the Little Nile valley, right In Los Angeles county; only 3 hours' ride from Los Angeles. This land la going fast. For further Information see ERIKSON & CO., 106 W. Sixth St., ground floor. 8-28-tf House* FOR SALE — BUNOALOW, CLOSE IN $2700—5270 cash, $25 monthly, on Fifty seventh street, between Main and South Park avenue. Gas. electricity, street work and sewers. Oak floors, beamed ceilings, open fireplaces, buffet, cabinet kitchens, cement porches, lighting fixtures. Fifty of these modern five-room homes 2 building. San Pedro street car to Fifty-seventh street. Tract office. • THE INVESTMENT IIUIT.IIINU CO. 1008 W. P. Story Bldg. F3175; Bdway. 4575. -' 4-1-tf-d. o. FOR MODERN B-ROOM COTTAGE. $201 Emmet street, Boyle Heights; gun, electric lights, bath and toilet; eleotrlo line runs past property; $2600; terms $icio down and 815 per month. J. A. POTEET, Anaheim, Cal. 3-l-lmo FOR SALE—S24OO; ONLY $100 CASH AND only $10 a month for 6-room, all modern cot tage; finest location, near Central aye., a street paved with asphalt for five miles; best car service In city; close to bank, post office and public library; who would pay rent when such an offer Is made? Inquire 4608 CENTRAL AYE. . 4-1-3 DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE—IN THE southwest part of the city, handy to the ' new high, school building; one block from good car service. Nice 6-room bungalow; fruit and garden; east front. This goes . cheap. Phone WEST 1231. 3-31-3 FOR BALE—ON SIXTEENTH ST.. NEAR San Pedro, two 8-room houses, one 4 room house; lot 40x131 each; Industrial property, good for renting. Phone South 4409. Apply at 750 or 756 E. SIXTEENTH STREET. -. 8-80-3 FOR SALE— $700 EQUITY IN 5-ROOM modern house; lawn, flowers, etc. See owner, 1360 E. FORTY-SEVENTH ST. ■ ;■-■■'• .■■•-■--•■-•.■-■ - ■ ■ ■ .-■■ 8-31-3, . FOR FINE HOUSES AT A MINIMUM cost see H. D. BALVKTER. 821 Central . *KU. lilt