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¥0O 9YE TRDEID) ©THEM-S—TIRY MEMHILID) WHIT M(SES - - _^-j»»»»-.M».»-.»».--M^»»»™«^»«»»S»»»»»l«MM»S»IM»»«-»i«eMi«>MS« WANTED .''.'. "'-; .■ /' ; MEM'—MALE ' ' V ' WANTED-ADVERTISINd MilN. INCjUIRH •of , classified manager, HERALD, between hours 8 and »a. m.. and 6 and 6 p. m. 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., 233 AUso at.. Los Ange l*e. 10-4-M SALEBMKN TO SELL A MOST EXTRAOR >..<y r advertising proposition to savings banks. Experienced specialty men can earn easily from $4000 to $5000 per year. Ad rlrcss A 11., 2815 Wabash avenue, Chicago, 111. , <-'*'" SALESMAN wanted— GßAND* oppok •tvnlty; carry our cigars exclusively or as a side line; merchants buy on sight; free samples. REGENT MFG. CO.. Cleveland, Ohio. »--'-ll")' CIGAR SALESMEN wanted-experi ence unnecessary: sell our brands to the re tall trade) big pay; write for full particulars ' at once. QLOBJ3 CIGAR CO., Cleveland, O. 2-21-IOiM WANTED— TO DO OFFICE WORK IN exchange for oommerolal course; small salary. NATIONAL SCHOOLS OF TYPB WRITING. 618 Chamber of Commerce. III.I.rFEMAT.B WANTED—YOUNO LADY TO DO OrFICH work In exchange for Spanish and short ' hand Instruction; small salary. NATION AL SCHOOLS OF TYPEWRITING, 510 Chamber of, Commerce. *''*'t' WANTED—YOUNG LADY TO STUDY shorthand and bookkeeping; can pay when we flnd you a position. NATIONAL, SCHOOL OF TYPEWRITING, HO Cham ber of Commerce^ ' WANTED — SEVEN LADIES QUICK— Beauty culture pays big. Learn right. FLORENTINE HAIRDRESSING COL LKCJE, corner Broadway. Kntranoe 227 Mercantile place. 1-l-H LADIaM AND GIRLS AT HOME. STEADY or evenings; can stamp transfer, $1.80 dor. upward; original, reliable firm. Room (34 MASON BLDG.. til W. Fourth.^ WANTKD—A GOOD, RELIABLE AND EX ,-,|,.n,-ed I girl for general housework; one that likes children; references required Hollywood. ROME PHOMB «-"-T Hi;LI'—MAIJS OB 1-K>L\I.E *ANTED-MEH »ND WOMEN TO LBARN the barber tri*e; guaranteed la eight weeka Cat.-.**ue free. MOHLBR BAR BER COLLEJB. HI Second st. ' AGENTS __ AGENTS'TO HANDLE BEST OONSERVA tIve Investment proposition on market, big money In this If you are a hustler. Bee us Immediately- GLOBE REALTY CO., f 803-204 Tajo B'.dg. 4-20-tf SITUATIONS—MALE DO YOU want men to do any kind of work, such as painting, paper hanging, tinting, digging gardens, cleaning windows or any kind of general work? If so, apply Z the OIJVK BRANCH MISSION. 700 B. 6th »t., or phone East 2738. 4-23-3 cTv'L ENGINEER, NINE YEARS' EXl'EUl enre. desires position In any situation for which his profession fits him; references; go anywhere; don't reply unless you mean busi ness. Address for appointment. BOX 228. Herald. ***** WANTED-SITCATION AS BUPERINTEN dent or manager of mine or mines; many years experience In Mexico In silver and gold mines; speak Spanish; not ab.'-ct to Mexico or South America, BOX 422, Her ald. «-•*•■ WANTED—SITUATION, BY YOUNG MAN II years of age. Willing to do most anything, but would prefer clerking. Address J. F. X care 128 East Second St., Long Beach, PI. 4-16- it BETHLEHEM FREE EMPLOYMENT agency, 610 Vlgnes street. Main 573»; Home A4BS4. Men "Tor ho-useeleanlng, yard work and general labor. t-U-tt EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER WANTS tny extra work, afternoons or evenings ACCOUNTS A FEW MORE OOOD ACCOUNTS BY AN experienced and reliable collector; commis sion basis; can guarantee satisfaction. Ad dress, BOX 227. Herald. 4-23-1 % TO PCKCIIAMK—MISCEIX^NKOUS WANI-ED— CASH , PAID FOR FEATHER btds. 711 SAN PKDRO ST. Phones ytrui: Main 110«. 11-IT-tt MIBCEIXANEOUSI WANTED—BARN OR ROOM IN WHICH to keep automobile at night; must be dry. safe, easy of access and near center of city. Address BOX 199. Herald office. 1 3*2s*tf FOR RENT APARTMENTS—FURNISHED AND uNruitxisintp __^ MODERN HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS M FURNISHED FOB RENT fit—lo2l W. First st DKXVim 1161117 W. First at GOLETA *12—1133 W. First st MICHIGAN • 14—1137 W. First st I.ECKitNE 110—1141 W. First st..j ST. LOUU •14—204 N. Fremont aye GENEVA 117—212 N Fremont aye HELVETIA •14— 218 N. Fremont aye lIAMONA •17 — N. Fremont aye GAVIOTA 12—911 Diamond st PORTLAND *•>»—1126 Mignonette st OAKLAND • 15—812 W. Fourth st SEATTLE • 12—832 S. Flgueroa st T.U'I • 16—334 B. Flgueroa st ROOBEVKLT »IS —150 N. Beaudry aye CHICAGO •10— Colton st FLORENCE •11—1003 E. Ninth st BOSTON JU—lOl5 E. Ninth 5t..... NEW YORK • 10— Crocker st PITTBBURG •14—712 Ceres aye AIHAMBRA (HA— »H Francisco st MAKENGO ■60—1184 W. Seventh at PARK OWNED AND OPKRATF.D BY ;>., • T. WIESENDANGER, Room 111. 207 B. Broadway. A2O4S; Main 1041. Branch office. 1017 W. First it. Hotel Seville . . ■ 7J2-734 S. FLOWER ST. One of the finest family hotels In the) cUf. 11 Newly ' furnished throughout; steam heat; \(jhot and cold water; electrlo lights; European ' plan. Only a short walk from Broadway. Phones: Main 5513; FOMB, . 4-1-tf ' •■".' OFFICES FOR RENT—NICE SUNNY FRONT OF flees on Broadway; large windows and advertising space; also (mailer office*. In quire room 4. 244 H S. BROADWAY. ■_ ROOMS—FURNISHED ';j/' GIRARD HOUSE 116 E. THIRD ST. 100 all > outside rooms; 60 with private bath; central location; elevator service) steam heat; rates as low, as 15 month; with private bath, $35. Main 2330; Home 10361. , • 3-24-tl TO T..I3T—TWO NICE LARGE ROOMS FOR light 'housekeeping; walking distance. 707 . W. Tenth at., Reasonable. ■ . .4-52-3 . , ■•- , HOUHEB—UNFURNISHED' TO I.KT—!>-RfK)M HOIISW, 1514 W. ADAMS street. West Ul»i 72*66. •. ' 4-21-3 FOR RENT APARTSTENT lIOPSBg TO IJST—WE HAVE A BRAND NEW 80- BOOM BltlOK APARTMENT HIJL'SB. WILL BE FINISHED ABOUT MAY 1; MODERN THROUGHOUT. CLO*E IN: 2 BLOCKS FROM HAMBURGER'S STORE. WILL GIVE LONG LEASES AT LOW RENTAL TO RIGHT PARTIES. BRAND NEW 45-ROOM BRICK APART MENT HOUSE. WILL OH FINISHED ABOUT MAY 1. Hl' TO DATE IN EVERY WAY. OFFICE, LINEN CLOSETS, ETC.; 2 BLOCKS FROM HAMBURGKIVB STORK, WILL GIVE LONO I.EASW TO IIKSPON HIMLE PARTIES. WE ALSO HAVE BKVERAL DOWN TOWN STORES NOT GENERALLY KNOWN TO HE ON TUB MARKET. THE LAWRKNCE B. BUKCK COMPANY, 142 SOUTH SPRING STREET. .; PHONES MAIN 6881; Home 10685. _^ 4-21-tJ CHURCH NOTICES First Church of Christ, Scientist of Los Angeles, In the church edifice. Seven teenth and Flgueroa ft»., 11 a. m. and 8 p. M.I sermon from the Christian Hclenco Quarterly; subject. "Probation After Death. ' Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Wednes day evening meeting at R o'clock. Read Ing rooms, 704 Herman W. Hellman build ing, Spring and Fourth streets, open dally. Sunday execpted, from 9 a. in. to 9 p. m. 4-28-i Clrfstfai Science Services Second Church of Christ, Scientist at the church edifice on West Adams street, near Hobver. Services Sunday 11 a. m. and II p. m.; sermon from the Christian Science Quarterly. Subject, "Probation after DtCtb " Sunday school at 11:00 a. m.: Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room, 704 Herman W. Hellman building. Spring and Fourth streets, open dally, Bun days excepted, from I* a. m. to 9 p. m. Christian Science Services Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist at W. C. T. U. hall, Temple street and Broadway. Services Sunday, 11 a. m ; ser mon from the Christian Science Quarterly, subject," "Probation After Death." Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; Wednesday evening testimonial meetings, 8 o'clock. Reading rooms, 704 Herman W. Hellman building, Spring and Fourth streets. Open dally, Sundays excepted, from 9 a. m. to > p. m. 4-23-21 First Coujgrcgatiomal Church ■ Hop* street, near Vlnth. REV. WM. HORACE DAY, D. D., PASTOR SUNDAY MORNING, II O'CLOCK SUBJECT "The Place of Christ in Our Modern Social Compassion" SUNDAY EVENING, TOPIC "The Cost of a Girl" Under the auspices of the J. O. C. and Philathca Classes. 4-33-1 Tie Independent Church of Christ Eighteenth and Flgueroa streets. REV. J. B. THOMSON, Pastor. Sunday service, 11 a. m.; subject of ser mon, "What Did God IV) for Us Before the Foundation of the World?" Solo. "The Shepherd's Fold," Mrs. D. J. Kennelly; solo, •Love Watches Over All." Mrs. George K. Drake; duet, "Glory to Thee, My God, This Night," Mrs. Kennelly and Mrs. Drake. Miss Mary L. O'Donoughue, organist. All are In vited, especially strangers. 4-23-2 Temple Baptist Church ROBERT J. BrRDBTTE, D. D., Pastor Emeritus. AUDITORIUM, Cor. Fifth and Olive sts. J. WHITCOMB BROUGHBR. P. D., Pastor. Pleaching by Rev. Arthur W. Riiier, 11 a. m.. "The New Church." 7:30 p. m.. Grand concert. Famous soloists, noted Quartet, big chorus. Great organ a.nd chimes, 7:15 p. m. rmonette by Dr. Loekwood, prominent Y. M. C. A. speaker. SEATS FREE. 4-23-1 People's Spiritual Ctiurch Burbank Hall, E4S S. Main st. Sunday serv lees 9:30,' healing circle; 10:30 a. m. con ference; solo by Mrs. Tattle Allen; 2:30, messages from the platform by Mrs. H. Hy ams, followed by message circles; 7 P. m., concert; 8 p. in., lecture, Dr. Adah Patterson, followed by messages by I* Madison NorrU, the celebrated medium of Washington, D. C. an able exponent of true Spiritualism and one of the greatest and most convincing mes sage bearers on the public rostrum. 4-23-3 St. Paul's Fro-Calledlral li!J SOUTH OLIVE STREET. VERY REV, WM. MAC CORMACK, DEAN. 7:30 a. m.— Holy communion. 11 a. m.—Morning prayer. Sermon by •,"anon Hlbbard. D. D. 7:30 p. m.—Evening prayer. Sermon by the dean; topic. "Remember Lot's Wife. The choir will sing as special mualc Staln er's "Lord, Thou Art God." 4-23-3 Broadway Christian* - ■ .Church Opposite the Court House Bible school, 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m., by B. F. Coulter, minister; subject, "The Gift and Influence of the Holy Spirit." Com munion service following the morning ser mon. Preaching at 7:45 p. m., by John C. Hay, associate minister: subject. "Freedom by the Truth." Young people's meeting, 6:3* p. m. Welcome all. , 4-23-1 St. John's Episcopal Church 611 W. Adams at. (Near Flgueroa.) ■ Take Grand aye., Dalton aye., Moneta aye. or Redondo car to Adams st. and walk west; or take yellow University car to Chester place and walk through Chester place. . REV. LEWIS G. MORRIS, RECTOR. 7:30 a. m.— Holy communion. ;' • 11 a. Morning prayer and sermon. 7:30 p. Evening prayer and sermon. A free church. Short and hearty *er vlces. . ' *^J The Los Aigelcs .'Fellowship REYNOLD E. BLIGHT. Minister. 11 a. m., service at Blanchard hall, 233 S. Broadway Subject, "Optimism; the Coming . Religion." Prelude on "What Is the Single Tax?". All seats free. ■ 4-ii3-2t First Unitarian Church 925 S. Flower St. Rev. E. Stanton Hodgln, Minister. Subject for Sunday morning, April 24, "The Place of Religion In the Conquest of Dis ease.". Sunday school at 11 o'clock. ClasseH , for all ages. . 4-at-ft PENIEL HALL. 227 B. MAIN. NOON PitAT er meeting ■ daily; gospel meeting every ni«hu ■. :.-. l-l-emo LOS ANGELES HERALD: SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 23, 1010. FOR SALE ».... . ■*— ~ — HOUSES '■■ Moneta Aye. Way Boot Worry "Do It Today" 175 cash—s92s; at $15 month; cleanest, nicest 2-room bungalow, on 50x140 corner; east front; pretty lawn and flowers; the' corner and flowers are worth the money. |75 cash—lll7s; at lIS month; very pretty 3-room bungalow; laree screen porch; lot 40x135; cement walk; fie faro; one block of car line; two blocks from my office. 7ISXIBC—(-room; modern; 12600; $100 cash; 120 month, Interest Included; lawn; flowers. $50 eauh—l2lso'; at $15 month; B-room bun galow; modern; between Moneta and Main. Heo this at once. $50 cash— at $15. Including interest; on a corner 43x145 to 1.'.-ft. alley. This Is three large rooms, bath room and toilet. Now buy a home; don't always pay rent. Do It now. $200 cash—s23oo; at $20 month; 6-room bun galow ', modern and a beauty; on 61st, west of Moneta. This Is between Mo neta and Flguerna. See It at once. $100 cash—s2loo; at |S0 month; room bun galow; very pretty. 1 have two of them on 45-ft. lot*, and have best price and terms; are surely hits; stop paying rent. Do it now. Don't wait ft minute. $100 cash—sl7oo; at $15 month; 6-room house; , between Moneta and Main; elegant buy; stop paying rent while you can get next to yellow car line. $100 cash—s2ooo; $2$ month, Including In terest; elegant, modern 6-room bun . galow on 46x140-ft. lot; . between Mo neta and Main; has been $2300; must sell. $150 cash— at $25 month; prettiest « ■ room bungalow between Moneta and Figueroa; this new.and If you Just see this you will surely buy It. $50 cauh-$1750; at $15 monthly, Including In terest: 4-room bungalow; this Is ele gantly furnished; won't rent; must sell. See this, hoys, and get a home; I one block of Moneta yellow car line. 1150 cash—sl3so; at $15 month; cheapest corner on Moneta; It's east front; now buy If you ever expect to own a corner on Moneta. ' $100 cash—s9oo; at $10 month: east front and a corner 60x140 on Main. $50 cash—ssso; at $10 month: on Mrd. $50 rash— at $10 month; cheapen lot on COth st. ' $100 cash—s7oo; at $10 month; cheapest east front on Muneta. FISHER & FISHER Main Southwest corner Sixty-first and Moneta; branch office. Moneta and Florence. Phones South 3534; 2iio2a. 4-23-1 BUNGALOWS SOUTHWEST. MONETA AVBNUK AND MAIN STREET, WITHIN TWO MINUTES WALK OF So CAR FARE. 50-KOOT LOT AND FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW. COMPLETE WITH BATH. SCREEN PORCH, AND EVERT CONVENIENCE; $1700 ON EASY PAYMENTS. KEY realty co. OWNERS. «!ee G. c. Dennis, MGR., 226-227 SECURITY bldo. MAIN 8528; F8744. 4-21-3 NEW MODERN 6-ROOM BUNGALOW Hardwood floors, beam ceilings and fine cabinet work In kitchen; large lot, 6"x184. with full grown fruit trees; La Prada park, close to Eagle Rock avenue car; price $3600; terms to suit. HOME BUILDERS' REALTY CO.. sol» agents, 402 Mason Opera house. Main 4(i>; Homo 10W53. 4-22-3 NEW MODERN 6-ROOM BUNGALOW on Klngeley drive, between First and Sec ond streets; Westlake avenue car; price $5800; easy terms, or will take part In trade. HOME BUILDERS' REALTY DEPT., sole agents. 402 Mason Opera bouse. Main 4116; Home loses. 4-22-8 FOR SALE—MODERN 6-ROOM COTTAGE, 1201- Emmet street, Boyle Heights; gas. electric lights, bath and toilet; electric line runs past property; $2400; terms $100 down and .$lB per month. j. A. POTEET Anaheim, Cal. 4-21-161 FOR Beautiful new «-room bungalow; good locality; finely finished Inside; every thing complete: call and see It; open after noons; easy terms. »50 East Thirty-third st. 4-20-4 FOR SALE— 4-ROOM COTTAGE; mantel, bath, gas, electricity, sewer con nected; large lot to alley; price $1900; easy payments. Call 4700 Central aye. _ 4-20-4 Foil BALK-ELEGANT NEW «-ROOM house, hardwood (loons, furnace. Corner 30th and Halldale aye. Key at 2723 Hall dale. Terms. 4-—'-4 FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE-MY RES I denoe, 182S Seventh avenue; price low; easy , terms. Call after 2 p. m. P. F. WISE. 4-22-3 I . SUBURBAN PROPERTY lie Best and Most Com plete Irrigation-System^ of Amy Acreage in , tic West Is la Orchard-Bale The water Is already developed. Contracts for pump ■ house and engine house, for ex cavating trenches, for several miles of Iron and cement plpo, and for laying the same, have been let. and the entire system Is to be completed by June 1 next. Water Will Be Piped to Every Lot and Acre in Orchard Dale This water will Irrigate the finest orange and lemon land in Southern California, in the famous East Whlttier district, where the highest prices, are secured for growing and producing- groves, and where values advance most rapidly. ' < Nowhere else can water be had at such small yearly cost as In Orchard Dale. Orchard Dale also Includes some of the finest sites for suburban residence in all the Land of Sunshine. - With all these advantages we are selling Orchard Dale acreage as low as $150, wltli easy terms. We also offer special Induce ments to purchasers who will build at onoe. ©aviso!, Smith &■ Mtzcner 219 Parlflo Electric Building. 4-22-3 \ Realty Co. M h Realty Co. M rE3TABLI3HED 1903/1 COUNTRY PROPERXJt Imperial Valley Acres No droughts, cyclones, blizzards. Marvelous crops grain, alfalfa, cotton. Abundance of water. Good cheap land. C us B4 U buy. 313 Severance Bldg. HAMMERS REALTY CO., Phone Bdwy. 4564. «-«-u FOR SALE MJWKLLANEOCS Phoeeix Home Builders of Los Angeles Stock Now Ready for Delivery ■ It's a Snare Paying Proposition First home now in course of construction — means immediate profit. Buy before advance. Stock in like corporations gilt-edge. This will be. Drop a post card or call up Home 41706, Sunset Boyle 1158, and our agent will call. Temporary office Townsend and Stephenson avenue. COUNTRY PROPERTY Fine Homestead Sim CaflSffornSa Water Bearing This is not desert land; it must he home steaded; which is within six miles of a railroad, level,' fine soil, deep fertile loam; no hardpan or alkali; there are only 26 claims, and you must soe about It today. If you have used your homestead right, you can use It again on this land. Further Information from R. D. McAFEE Room 807 Severance Bldg. i • .Sixth and Main Sta. 4-22-8 IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR FINE RANCHES WE HAVE THEM , LARGE AND SMALL In the Beautiful SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY 160 acres, only Ztt miles from McFarlana, 3;n' acres, only Va mile from Jewetta, Kern county, $10,400. 20 acres, adjoining Jewetta, only $60 per acre; easy terms. A fine opportunity for the small Investor. All the above la first class land; no alkali; no hog wallows. OF WATER • AHI'NDANCH OF WATEII Easily developed; will grow successfully ORANGES. FRUIT, GRAIN, ALFALFA FOR SALE BY OWNER. No agents. Investigate these bargains. J. T. KIGGINS 613 Delta Bldg. 4-23-2 Beamimoet Where Cherries Grow. Excellent cherry land, with water, • scree ■p, $100 to $225 an acre; easy terms. BEAUMONT LAND A WATER CO.. 11l Central Bid*;.. Ith and Mala sts. $-11-tf FOR BALE—«4O ACRES OF CHOICE) LAND, Kern county; H. miles from railroad, near Kennell; $15 per acre, worth $30. PALMER & HAMMOND Sole Agents. (II Union Trust Bldg. F1753. 4-22-3 OAKDALE LAND COLONY 10, 20 or 40 acres alfalfa land; price $100 per acre, on rasy terms; $1 cash per acre and $1 monthly; call and arrange for reservation?. Room 311, 207 S. Broadway. T. WIESENDANGER. 4-20-Bt FOR SALE—IIS ACKES ONE MILE AND A half east of Watts on the Tweedy lanch. For terms address FAY TWEEDY, Los An geles, It. H. No. 8. ' 4-23-8 CITY LOTS AND I.ANDB FOR BALK HOUSES LIKE RENT $1000 — 3-room house, close In, fSO cash. bal. $10 mo. 11600—4-room new modern bungalow. ■SO Till i, bal. ¥10 mo. 11800—S-room new modern bungalow. 50 cash, bal. $15 mo. , $2000— 6-room new modern bungalow, . $100 cash. bal. 13 mo. $2500— 5- room new modern bungalow, $100 cash. bal. $15 mo. TAYLOR REALTY CO., Corner East First and Evergreen streets. Open Sunday. Phones DI171) Boyle IKGO. BUNGALOW, CLOSE IN $3760—5275 cash, $35 monthly, on Fifty seventh street, between Main and South Park avenue. Gas. electricity, street work and sewers. Oak floors, beamed ceilings, open fireplaces, buffet, cabinet kitchens, cement porches, lighting fixtures. Fifty of these modern five-room homes building. Ban Pedro atreet car to Fifty-seventh street. Tract office, THB INVESTMENT BUILDING CO. 1001 W. P. Story Bldg. F$l7«J Bdway. 4575. t -■ ■■ », 4-1-tf-d. o. A FEW CHOICE LOTS IN THE COTTAGE Terrace tract, corner San Fernando road and Elm street on Eagle Rock car lino, and Just past the new car barns; $450 and $500 each; $25 down and $10 a month. SEE WERNER. with STRONG * DICKINSON. 147 S. Broadway. 4-16-mon-thurH-sat-lmo FOR BALELOT 60x150, FIQUERUA AND Forty-second street; only $2200; worth $3000. ERIKSON & CO. 106 W. Sixth street, ground floor. F 2374. -- —1 ~ 3 FOR SALE-ON LONO TIME. WELL IM-' proved lot, 308» B. FIRST ST. Inquire on premise* * 4-10-10 ■ FUIINITUKB - ' :<f OBPARATB-IXJCKED IRON ROOMS. $1.00 per month. Trunks, boxes, etc. 250 to *00. Phone for our large van when you move. ; 11.21 per hour. COLYBAR WAREHOUSE) CO.. ' 411-17-1K Ban Pedro St. Main office 60J-11 B. Main st- Phone Main HIT; FIITI. - FOR SALE MIHCKIXANF.OCS PIANOS BUNGALOW PIANOS. $550 MISSION PIANOS, $550. To advertise how much cheaper our piano prices are than those of ground floor deal ers, we will sell this week our beautiful $550 Mission pianos with latent electric lights for $350, cash or time. Better see these at once. The cheapest reltabls pla'e to buy grand, player or upright pianos is the VANSANT PIANO CO., 710 S. Broadway. 2d Floor. Elevator Cuts the Price. 1 4-17-7 PIANOS AT $260 AND $1 PER MONTH. Square pianos of standard markea In ex cellent condition. Will sell on the above small payments. GEO. J. BIRKEL CO., $46-847 S. Spring St. 10-21, FOR SALE—UPRIGHT PIANO IN FINE condition; only $100 for Immediate sale. Call for Inspection 418 W. FIFTH ST. 4-11-tf BEACH PROPERTY CORNER 7TH AND AMERICAN AVB., 60X 150, and other good, close In property for sale by owner. 223 MAIN ST., Long Beach. Very easy terms. 4 23-7 LIVE STOCK FOR BALE— I.AKUE HORSE. HARNESS, old wagon. MINTIIUHN, 1571 E. Adams st. 4-23-2 FOR EXCHANGE REAL 1,--1 11 I. FOR EXCHANGE — I HAVE A CLEAR lot at Redondo, S blocks from city hall, facing the oceans line for apartments or hotel; street work all in; gas, electricity and sewer; fine view of the ocean; would trade for lot at Huntingdon Park, i.l.n dale or city. Lot valued at fVOO; make offer. OWNER, box 504, Herald office. FOR EXCHANGE—WE CAN EXCHANGE your property, no matter where located. SLACK & CO.. 418-20 Grant Bldg. 4-10-32 M ISOKLL.% N KO US FOR EXCHANOE-^I HAVE A CLEAR LOT in Colton that I will trade for diamond*, furniture, auto, or what have ion? Ad dress BOX 534. Ilerjld. l-tl-tl WILL TRADE STOCK IN BISHOP CREEK Gold company and other mining stock for ■tock In California Wave Motor company (Reynolds). BOX 242. Herald. «-»«-tt BPECIAL NOTICE 3 WE CURE to STAY CURED Eczema, in any form, itching piles, acne, poison oak, Cuban Itch, ringworm, talt rheum, barbers' Itch, dandruff or any dis ease of the scalp, by < a positively new method. Call and be convinced. References and testimonials of home peons*, shown In our ofneea. Consultation free. MILLS ECZEMA CO., 318-19 Copp Bldg. 3-34- MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA, NOTICE —Golden State camp No. 7110 will give a re ception at its hull, 431 S. 11111 St., Saturday evening, April 23, to members of the order win. are residing In the city but who hold their membership In camps outside the city or state. You are cordlnally Invited to come and get acquainted. . 4,-21*9 ■ n ...... I. I. ■ ■ ALL RAZORS, SAFETY BLADES. SClS sors, knives. Instruments, printer's knives, tools, etc., sharpened better than new. YANKEE ORINDER, 814 & Spring st. u-u-t: HOUSE PAINTINO, INTERIOR FINISHING, tinting and paper hanging at lowest rates. E. E. GEISEII. 116 Vi E. Fifth. Main 5327. 2-19-tf WALL PAPER BARGAINS—MOIRE PAPBR, 5c per roll; Ingrain, SOo for three rolls. SHEEHAN'S, 900-W2 8. Broadway. 4-16-lmo WANTED—LADIES' AN D GENTLEMEN'S clothing. Positively highest prices paid. MAIN 3597; FS9SB. 6-25-121110 HOSPITALS—DAY AND NIGHT— C. C. C. taxicabs. CALDWELL CAB CO. South 8551: 28087. 3-8-tf BUSINESS PERSONALS Macdonald's Toilet Parlors Face and Scalp Treatment SPECIALIST ; Balrdresslng. Shampooing, Manlrnrtas;, HAIR GOODS MANUFACTURED. SWITCHES C 1.60. , . OMY POOR / 4 -»i.ii\mi;i:\ M'HUOL OF CHIROPODY, Mondays and Thursdays all work done one halt price. DJt. XI.V D. .AIIKJWS, Rooms 22-25. Phone F3592. Sunday hours, 9 to I—3 to 4. 4MV4 So. Broadway. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING. CLEAN- Ing, $1; main spring, $1. All work Is guaranteed. PACIFIC JBWELRY CO., 236 S. Spring st. 8-2»-tf MRS. MABSON. thb noted LONDON palmist, 823 8. SPRING, over Owl drug store. U-38-tt WHEELED VEHICLES "^^^^^^AUToSoßiiKa^ " '""*^ FOR? BALE- — FOUR-PASSENGER BABY Rao; storage battery; $1115. 3235 JEMMET ST. East First car. 4-22-3 AUTOS, ENGINES, BOILERS, TIRES AND parts sold and exchanged, MB'l'Z. 207 M. Ninth. FI»M. , »-4- I, SCHOOLS AND COLLEGE 3 Miss Wing's School for Girls 1226 ALVARADO STREET Day anil Hoarding. All departments from kindergarten to college. Prepares for col lie and university, line school for girl, visiting Southern California, for winter to keep abreast of their studies. Piano, elocution, pottery, etc. Private tutoring. Spring term opens April 4. MISS ETHELWYN WING, M. A., Principal Sunset Went Mil; Home ill. 1 Business College, Northeast corner Klghth mid Hill Mtreel». F6700; Wain .111. M.M» FOB It'LL INFORMATION. -—^ /J) *^ " '' /7/7 Sth I'liiur, Hamburger Hide., l.is Angeles. T. M. C. A.—PAT AND EVENING COM merclal. technioal, automobile, college pre paratory and grammar schools now open. 10-l-tf BROWNSBERGER COMMERCIAL COL lege. 853-7 W. 7TH Send for catalogue. MONEY TO LOAN I IIONEY TO LOAN, ~BECL'HF.D BY FIRST i and second mortgages en real estate, large and bniall amounts, or payable monthly. I Mortgages, trust deeds and contracts Issued for the sale of real eitate bought. NOURSE * CO., 202-204 L. A. Trust lildg.. Second and Spring. both phones. tf ' MONEY TO~ToAM '•■ $50,000 to loan o>: real estate, city er coun try I to 7 per cent, amounts to suit. MOVER A GILBERT. 302 H. W. Hellman Bldg. Home jibone A 8827; Mala 6474. 10-2-tf ' MONEY CONFIDENTIALLY LOANED TO employes. Loans to be paid In installments of 5U cents or more per week, or 82 or more per month. PEOPLE'S LOAN CO.. 630 Citizens Bank bldg., Third and Main. 1-M-lm bAI.AIiY LOANS. , CHATTEL LOANS. See US before you borrow money on sal ary or furniture. GREAT WESTERN INV. CO. (Inc.) 612 QroaM Bldg., corner Sixth and Spring. i'BBiS; Main 4928. 4"B"tf PLENTY OF • AND 7 PER CENT MONEY as long as you want It on gilt edge se curity. WAYBRIGHT-BUTLER CO.. (28-629 Security Bldg. Fl«0«; Bdwy. 2462. S-11-tf ' I HAVE $20,000 TO BE LOANED AT CUR ' rent rates on city or suburban real estate; i prefer small Inans, $200 to $1000. R. W. ; MOTBK, 604 Frost Bldg. F5107. 4-21-4 1 MONEY" TO LOAN-bALAHIED MEN AND women accommodated without delay or pub licity. SOUTHERN CREDIT CO., 411 O. T. ' Johnson Bldg. 8-14-tf ' R. W. POINDEXTER. 409 WILCOX BLDG.. will loan you what you need on real es tate, stocks and bonds. Building loans a ; specialty. '•*•" . MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, FUIINI ' ture, pianos and any kind of security; low • rates. JOHNSON. 339 H. W. Hnllman Bldg. a-»-'ml> • TO LOAN—SALARIED PEOPLE; NO BED tape; without security; confidential. WEST COAST EXCHANGE. 419 Henne Bl** , $500 TO $10,000 TO LOAN AT 7 PER CENT. T L. O'BRIEN & CO., Jefferson ami Main. • South OK at Bl ■: __^___ 4-33-lmo PRIVATE MONEY. « TO 7 PER CENT. LOCKHART & SON. «01 H. W. Hellman I Bldg. A75.,t. _^H ' PHYSICIANS ■ drThickoic "'■'Diu'kxcioit I specialist for women, 633 W. SIXTH st.. suite 107. Maternity home; confinements, with adop ' tlon It desired. Absolute privacy. Moderate charges. Terms to suit. Examination free. Hours 10 to 4: Sundays, 10 to I. Phones— I FB23S, Broadway 8776. 4-19-tf " DM. CROCKER. 1 Specialist for Woinea. : Hamburgers Majestlo Theater Buildlaa. Absolute privacy. Hours 10 to 4- CONSULT FHGB. ; 13-:s-i:rn WOMAN'S HOSPITAL : Obstetrics, surgical and medical cases. Terras reasonable. 1245 South Flower. F4IJ4. I-U-tf • DR. MARY R. HUTCHESON. NATUROPATH and vital healer, treats all ailments. 727% 8. BROADWAY. Consultations free. 4-12-tl 1 i)F PRITCHARD, HKCTAt. FEMALE ANa 1 chroma diseases. W-M UHOSSJS iSUJ. 11-28-tl DR. TAYLOR, 817H S. MAIN ST. Dis eases of women. 8-9-tf TYPEWRITERS Yoirr^JK^lPA^JpSwHrrSKp^ *~ Look over all the typewriters for sale In town, then buy iie from us. Our window , speaks for Itself. We have all makes at ' all prices. We sell the beat- typewriter car bon that money can buy. We Ml] tho best typewriter ribbon that money can buy. Write or call for free samples; If you are con ■ vtneed, give us your business. We do not employ solicitors to annoy you. but we I handle a class of goods that get the business ■ for us. Wo are agents for the No. 5 Bllck ensderfer Aluminum, the traveling man's typewriter. ARTHUR O. WILSON CO., 320 S. Hill at. A 1072; Main 6428. 4-17-tf ALL MAKKS OF REBUILT TYPBWKIT ers. St*) our bargains. licet rentals la city. $1.(0 to $3 a month. LOS ANGELES TYPEWRITER EXCHANGM. A 5313. 138 S. Broadway. Main 8958 a-13-tt TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT AND RENTED. All make* guaranteed; repairing. BAKKK IIOEY CO. (Inc.) -4l',i So. UroadwM/. 1 Main 46it1l A 4070. 10-11-tf ■ PATENTS —PATENT ATTORNEYS STKAUSE. ESTABLISHED 11 VtiAliS Oldest agency in Southern California ' American and foreign patents secured and ; trade marks registered. PATENT LITI GATION. 639 Citizens National Ba.uk Building, Third and Main. Home Altai, Main 2521. PATENT BOCK FREE. I-S-tt NO PATENT, NO PAY—ATTORNEY FEE cut one half. Open every day and even- Ing. S. G. WELLS, 534 Germain Bldg. PATENTS AND TRADEMARKS. ALL COUN tries. A. H. LIDDERS, patent lawyer and solicitor. 61-' Trust bIJg., cor. Id and Spring. CESSPOOLS CESSPOOLS CLEANED OUT. All work done satisfactorily to Inspector. L. A. SANITARY CO.. Phone 69146. Temple 593. , ■ 10-VJ-tf ' CESSPOOLS CLEANED OUT BY THH RED Cross Sanitary company In one to two loads; $3.50 per load; no other charges. Phone 69004. 10-7-tt IMPERIAL CESSPOOL, PUMPING CO.—WB take out largest load. West 5396; 32040. 8-10-tf I. ! — I STORAGE 1 £iIJo^^iaVATETLOCKBIJ. IKON HOOM3 ! for furniture, etc.; $I.5'J and $2 per month. ; Trunks, boxes, etc., 250 to 60c: open vans, $• per day, or 750 per hour. We pack and ship household goods everywhere at re duced rates. COLYEAR'S VAN AND STORAGE CO.. offices 609-11 S. Main st. Warehouse 416-17 San Pedro at. Phones F2171: Main 1117. 8-36-tf ! DENTISTS UJf jtACUMAMI, XUo-sutil il»Jcs3iu Xlieata* bids., MA *. I*4way. .tSttttl) Mala SHI*. l-l*u SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES German, English Shorthand by experienced teacher. Terms moderate, 120 W. 21st it. Phone South 1411. NATIONAL SCHOOLS of Typewriting (10 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Wanted, Fiiiuents to study shorthand ana bookkeeping. Two dollars a week. Home use of typewriter free. Spanish, 260 a lea son. Classes day or night. l-t-Ul LOS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE!, 417 W. Fifth st. E. R. SHRADER. Ph. D.. president since 1891). 10-17-tf ALUAMRRA SCHOOL OF CHIROPODY, 4t2Vi BOOTH BROADWAY, room U. F5593. 4-23-lmn BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES f artier Waited ONE-HALF INTEREST IN ONE OF THE BEST PAYING PROPOSITIONS IN THE CITY; OWNER MUST HATE PARTNER, OWING TO INCREASE IN BUSINESS I PARTY WITH KNOWLEDGE OF BOOK KEEPING PREFERRED. THIS IS NO GET-RICH-QUICK SCHEME, BUT A GOOD, LEGITIMATE BUSINESS. IN QUIRE ROOM «18 MASON OPERA HOUSE. M"M THE MAMMOTH AUTO - LIVERY TO 11 iale, consisting of a garage in the rear of 416 South Spring street, storing 2.1, cars. Two 1910 seven-passenger cars; doing pood business. Come In and see or will sell either can or garage. Phono MAIN 2800. 4-21-3 BARGAINS IN SODA FOUNTAINS. PACI FIC COAST SODA FOUNTAIN FACTORY. 133 K. Fourth st. 4-16-lm't ATTORNEYS AT LAW COST IN DIVORCES BUITS~iiiT*IAIUUAr«a laws explained. Come and talk it over. Con sultation free. Hours 8 to 6; evenings, 7 to I; Sundays, 11 to 12. *21 Bryson Block. MM— SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS — PERSONAL Injury claims specialty; estates settled. J. W. MACY, 638 Douglas bldg. Phones AM2S. . Main Met, , tf 8. H. WITTS). NOTARY PUBLIC—PKN aIon papers, wills. Insurance and collec tions negotiated. 244H B. BROADWAY. l-l»-« DIVORCE LAWS Or NEVADA— ~~" Full Information without charge. Address It. 13. FULLER, Attorney, Uoldtleld. NeT. 1-e-ti ASSAYING UORGAN £ CO., 227 South Main. Main IUI7. Asuajrers, smelters and rattners, 1-1-tt JOHN HERMAN, 25SH S. Main. Not satis faction, but accuracy guaranteed. 12-22-tt •ANITARIUMS ihjb"h'6ma« 's^SospixAxP" Exclusively tor women and children. Best equipped and homelike hospital In the city for confinement cases. Term* to rait. 184» South Flower. F4114. 1-11-tf. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Home Savings Bank of Los Angeles, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Frank Pedder, Walter Rose. ' tt. al. defendants. Sherllt'a Sale No. 72.933. Order of Sale and Decrea of Foreclosure and Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of salo and decree of foreclosure and sale. Issued out of the Superior Court of the County of, Los Angeles, of the State of California, on the 29th day of March. A. D. 1910. in the above entitled action, wherein Home Sav ings Bank of Los Angeles, a corporation,, the above named plaintiff, obtained a Judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale against Frank Pedder, Walter Rose, et al., defendants, on the 23d day of March, A. D. 1910. for the sum of two thousand five hundred nfty-nlne and 73-100 <1255».73> dollar*, gold coin of United States which said decree was, on the 26th day of March, A. D. 1910, recorded In Judgment Book 201 of said court, at page 14, I am commanded to ccl 1 all that certain lot, piece or parcel of laud situate, lying and being In tha County of Los Angelas, State of California, and bounded and described as follows; Lot eight (8) of tbe Amabel Hill tract. In the City of and County of Los Angeles. Slum of California, as per map recorded In Book 10, page 17 of Maps, In the office of the County Recorder of said county, to gether with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or In any wise appertaining. Public notice Is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 26th day of April, A. D. 1910, at 10 o'clock a. 111. of that day. In front of the Court House door of the County of Los Angeles, Broadway entrance, I will, in, obedience to laid order of sale and decree of foreclosure anil sale, sell the above de scribed property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said Judgment, with, Intercuts and aottl, etc., M the highest anil best bidder, for cash gold coin of the United, States. Dated this Ist day of April. 1910. W. A. HAM.M Sheriff of Los Angeles County. 11. Q. W. Biscallus. Deputy Sheriff. Williams, Qoudge & Chandler. Plaintiffs Attorney.!. „ 4-2-9-16-23-4t ■ NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DISSO LUTION or CORPORATION In the Superior Court of the State of Cali fornia, in and for the County of Los Ange les. No. 74.261. In tho matter of the application for dis solution of the Henry & Brown Motor Com pany, a corporation. Notice la hereby given that application, has been presented to the Superior Court o^ the State of California, In and for ttm County of Los Angeles, for the dissolution of the Henry & lirown Motor Company, a corporation; that un order of the court has been duly given and made appointing Mon day, the 23d day of May. 1910, at 10 o'clocic In the lorenoon. ur as soon as counsel can. I be heard, at the court room, Department Eight of the court, when and where tho application will be heard and determined, without further notice, if no objections shall then have Been Bled, or upon live days' fur ther notice to any persons who shall haw tiled objections; and directing that notice . be given thereof not less than thirty day* by publication In tho Los Angeles Herald, a newspaper published In the city of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, State of. California. All persons will accordingly take nntlco and may file objections to said application. if any they have, on or before 10 o'clock a. m on Monday, the ;3.i day of May. 1910. Dated April SO, 1910. (Seal) C. O. KEYES. County Clerk, Uy I. S. Burion. Jr., Deputy Clerk. • *-21-l3t 15