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A 3=liiie Ad for the Price of 2, or 7 Insertions for tie Price of- 5, Ask the HeraM Counter Man CHURCH NOTICES '.. Immannel ■ Presbyterian ; • Chard. ' •"•!', Corner Tenth and Flgueroa. ', Rev. Hugh K. Walker, D. D., Pastor. Service at 11 a. m. and 7:30 i. m. tomor row. Subjects of pastor's nermons: Morn- Ing, "The Preacher's Commission—The Mod urn Moaning of a Singular Story"; evening, "Sunlight Before Sunrise: The Impressions of a Little Jonrney Through Japan." All are cordially Invited. Many free seats. All seats free after opening prayer. 9-24-1 Temple, Baptist Cburcb S'aß* AUDITORIUM BEAUTIFUL Corner Fifth and Olive fits. . DR. BROUGHER, Pastor. 11 a. m.— "Jesus as a Business Man." 7:30 p. m.— "Joy Hides; or the Pace That Kills." Special music at both services. i EVERYBODY WELCOME 9-24-1 First Congregational • i ■■.Cburcb Hope street, near Ninth. i Rev. Wm. Horace Day, D. D., Pastor. 11 a. Morning service In the chapel. No evening service at 7:45. Next i Sunday, October 2, regular services will be resumed In the renovated auditorium of the church. The bi-monthly twilight com munion and reception of members will be celebrated at 4:80 p. m. 9-24-1 ■ Broadway Christian Chmirclhi Opposite the Court House, • Blhle school, 9:30 a. m. Preaching 11 a, m. by B. F. Coulter, minister, followed by the communion. The entire evening service, be ginning at 6:80, will be devoted to a very In teresting Young People's missionary rally. Welcome all. »-*<-* \ Trinity Mission 33D AND MAIN STS. Rev. and Mrs. John Thomas Of Manchester, England, En Route to Korea, Will Preach, 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. 9-24-1 NOTICE To Church Advertisers The Herald Is clear, crisp and clean. It Is •ho legitimate place for church ads. Kindly icave copy for all church advertisements In office by Friday afternoon, If possible, to Insure proper classification In Saturday and Sunday morning; Issues. sat-sun tf First Unitarian Church 92.-. 8. Flower St. E. Stanton Hodgln, Minister. Subject for Sunday morning, September Zt, "Theodore Parker's Contribution to Our Time." Sunday school at 10 o'clock. 9-24-1 THE LO3 ANGELES FELLOWSHIP Reynold E. Blight, Minister. 11 a. m. service at Blanchard, hall, 233 S. Broadway;- subject, "What Must I Do to Be Damned?" Prelude on "Some More About the Fortification of the Panama Canal." All seats free. ■ ' »-*»-» rOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THE grand gold medal contest at University M. E. church Tuesday evening, September 27, at 8 o'clock. Collection taken. 9-24-4t I -NIEL HALL. 227 B. MAIN—NOON PRAY er meeting dally; gospel meeting every night. '^ *-1-" FOR EXCHANGE • REAL EBTATB FARM EXCHANGE 96 sores of choice loam soil, not far from Los Angeles, near the steam and electric car lines; & surplus of free water for ir rigation from a large pumping plant on the place. Splendid crops raised on the land this season. Price Is only $137 per acre, total $13,000. Will exchange In part for Los Angeles property. RESH & MCCARTHY CO.. >/■/.;:; «24 Hellman Bldg.. 411 B. Main. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FURNISHED or unfurnished, Wilshlre district, new, modern bungalow, 7 rooms and sun par lor high ground and exceedingly attrac -5 tive Half block from car line. ARTHUR T HABEN & CO.. 825 Story bldg. Main , 8467. »•»»•» FOR exchange— can EXCHANGE your property, no matter where located. SLACK & C 0.., 418-20 Grant bldg. g-31-lmo PATENTS — PATENT ATTORNEYB PIONEER PATENT AGENCY. HAZARF* BTRAUSE. ESTABLISHED 32 YEARS. American and foreign patents secured and trademarks registered. PATENT LITI GATION. 639 Citizens National Bank Building, Third and Main. Home A 1493; Main 2622. PATENT BOOK FREE. I 8 ZERBE, SOLICITOR, UNITED STATES 'and foreign patents; 40 years' experience. 622-3 Stlmson bldg.. Third and Main. Phone A 6344. -.-"-■■ 3-4-lmo BUSINESS PERSONALS ■ :i. ' ; MORPHINE " „, ' ■ \ -'. -A OPIUM. COCAINE and all drug habits cured at home by the most remarkable remedy ever discovered. No hypodermic injections; no pain. A cure or no pay. Call or write SO. CAL. CHEM ICAL CO., 20214 ■*. Broadway, rooms 205-206. Los Angeles. ■ ■ 9-10-tf MRS. MASSON. THE NOTED. LONDON :. palmist, 322 S. SPRING, ■ over Owl drug store. -■■■-• 11-28-tt BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BARBER SHOP AND CIGAR STAND FOR about one-half the first cost of fixtures. This, will stand investigation. Must be sold by October 1. BOX 370, HERALD. 9-24-3 FOR BALE—RESTAuiIANT' AND GRO cery doing a good business. Prloe $175. See OWNER. 2309 E. Ninth ■ at. . Rent ,■■ $10. ■ ; »-23-3 LOST AND FOUND LOST—A WATCH WITH FOB AND LOCKET with monogram "F. B. ' H." engraved on ' locket. Lost somewhero between Main and Flgueroa and 37t!i and 30th. Finder please call up Broadway 3521, or come to Herald office and get reward. ■ ' , ■>■ 9-4-tt LOST—GOLD NUGGET "WATCH CHARM. , Has drop of solder on back. $10 reward. Address W.. 216 - Merchants Trust hldg. • Phone Bdwy 5122. ,■•■■■ '" 9-24-1 : STORAGE LARGE PRIVATE. ' LOCKED, IRON rooms for furniture, etc.; $1.50 and 9,2 per month. .Trunks, boxes, etc.. 250 to 50c; open vans, $6 per day. or 750 per hour. We pack and ship household goods every where at reduced rates. COLYEAR'S VAN AND STORAGE CO.. offices 609-11 6 Main St. Warehouse 416-17 San Pedro 'St Phones F3171: Main 1117. 8-28-tf /' ATTORNEYS AT LAW b?2cial" tnve^tTSa^ioTJs^personal Injury clulma specialty; estates settled.. J. W. .V ii's. 38 Douglas bldg. ' F,hones: - ! ABCB3. Mum 8538. ' ■ . tf ABSAYING. gull <'. 262V4 B. Mala. Not aatla (stci">n, bat. «scur«cjr guaranteed. 11-J LOS ANGELES HERALD: SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1010. > WANTED Ny lUCLP— MALK WANTED—MEN QUICK TO LEARN A trade In months Insteal of years; no expense for Instruction; automobiles. electricity, plumbing, bricklaying; actual contract work; 200 students lent year. Catalogue ' free. UNITED TRADE- SCHOOL CONTRACTING CO., 658 Paclflo Klectrlj bHg. < 9-1-tf EXPERIENCED TRAVELING SALESMAN by whip manufacturer to solicit best retail dealers on liberal terms; exceptionally fine line; references required with application. RELIANCE WHIP CO., Westfield, Mass. 9-22-4 WANTED—A GOOD . BOY FOR MORN ING paper route, close In. Call Bdwy 3624, or ask for MR. POWERS at Herald office after 5 p. m. 0-24-3 V ANTED—BOY FOR HERALD ROUTE, east of Central and south of Washington. Apply to -HAPIN at Herald office after 6 p. m. ; - 9-22-tt BICYCLES — BICYCLES^ TIRES AND SUP plies at cash prices. KNIGHTS, 134 North Spring. 9-2»-tf WANTED—6 INTELLIGENT, HONEST MEN. Apply to J. D. SLOGAN, Herald office. 9-18-tf ULKLT— FE.UALE WANTED—WOMEN AND GIRLS FOR CANNERY WORK. BEGINNERS GUAR ANTEED $1 PER DAY. EXPERIENCED HELP MAKING $1.60 TO $2.50. AP PLY CALIFORNIA FRUIT CA.NNERS' ASSOCIATION, MACY AND ANDERSON STS. ' ' '■■ »-22-tf WANTED—LADIES, BEAUTY CULTURB. pays big; learn right, salary guaranteed. "FLORENTINE," the world's largest. 117 Mercantile place, corner Broadway. 8-l-tt WANTED — TELEPHONE OPERATORS; 1 experience . unnecessary. Salary while loarnlng. sixth ■ floor EISHNKK ■ BLDG., 321 W. Bevonth St. 9-24-14 WANTED—GIRL OR YOUNG WOMAN for general housework In family of three. Some washing. TELEPHONE 53161. 9-23-tf WANTED —PANTRY WOMAN, MARKET restaurant, 1260H E. Sixth st. Hours 6 a. m. to 2 p. m. No Sunday. 9-24-1 HELP— OB FEMALB WANTED-MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN the barber trade; guaranteed in eight weeks. Catalogue ree. Mohler Barber College, 122 I). Second st. »-14-tf . • ?"- ; ■ -j , SITUATIONS—MMJ WANTED—A POSITION BY A COMPETENT bookkeeper, age 25, married, and citizen of Los Angeles, local references, not transient; position must have future; will start at small salary; college education along with commercial education; will be glad to call on you. Write card. 3411 McKINLEY AYE. H. R. 9-16-10 WANTED— COMPETENT BOOKKEEP er. a good position that has future. City reference. Married and 25 years of age. Have been shipping clerk and office man. Position with future not turned down. Write H. R.. 3411 McKlnley aye.. city. .. 9-18-10 A GENTLEMAN WITH TWELVE YEARS' experience on harbor and dock work, also ten years' on building and construction, wishes a position In either; best of refer ences; used to handling men. Address BOX 141. Herald. 8-22-3 BETHLEHEM FRBB EMPLOYMENT agency, 510 Vlgnes street. Main (726; Home A4BBl. Men for housecleanlng. yard work, and general labor. l-14-tt OLD SOLDIER WISHES POSITION WITH family caring for garden and lawn. Cap able. Address BOX 368, . HERALD. . 9-23-3 HONEST YOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION as cook In private family. Address C. RIFFERG, box 2, Herald. 9-9-15 m «IT DATIOX3—FEMAU A WIDOW WITH ONE LITTLE GIRL would like a position as housekeeper; no objections to going to the country. Address BETHLEHEM INSTITUTION, 610 Vlgnes St., Los Angeles. Cal. Home A 4884; Sunset, Main 1726. ,- »-»-" A' widow WITH LITTLE girl aged 4tf years would like position Immediately to take care of children under school age; -no ob jection to the country. Address BOX 127, Herald. ! 9-18-10 YOUNG LADY WITH A-l OIL LINE EX. perlence wants position as stenographer, bllt er or price work. Can give reference. Phone EAST 614. t-l-t* YOUNG LADY EXPERIENCED IN ALL lines stenography, wants temporary posi tion; also rapid blller. Phone EAST 614. « • 8-11-16 FIRST-CLASS CLEANER WISHES WORK by the day. MISS ELIZABETH, phone Main 7169. 9-22-10 '■'•■ , ' WANTED— ICO PURCHASE STOCK WANTED— Stock in the Los Angeles Investment com pany; any amount up to $40,000; will pay within 6 per cent of the company's selling price. G. F.. care Globe Savings Bank. 6-11-tf I wus. up to see my ■ ol' - friend Tim Spellacy ylsterday, an* while slttin* there a-waittn' fer him to put through a couple or so of deals on oil lands I naturally peeked around some an' one o' ■■•''• the things that struck me as a good one was a card stuck up on the door jam readin': "Half the lies they tell about the Irish ain't true." Funny how a little thing like that'll set a feller thinkin',. \':. an' I remembered how they said Teddy would eat Bill Taft up when he came back from Africky, how Teddy wus goin' to git after Joe Cannon an' make him skedaddle into the woods; how Balllnger wus goin 1 to resign an' John Rockefeller wus goin', to give all his money away— Los Angeles wus to become a vil lage o 1 the third class an' that there wus to be a 26-cent round trip rate to the beaches, an' a whole lot more I can't remember.' , More'n half of them lies ain't come true ez far ez I, can see. ■ But while we are on the subject. "Lies versus Truth." Jlst remember that them Tea tol' you. The Herald would grow in cir culation an' advertisln' wusn't dreamin', an' they ain't got nothin' to take back. Best of it Is, it's goin' to keep on growln'. # WANTED . .v TO MISCELLANEOUS - WANTED— PAID FOR FEATHBH beds 718 BAN PEDRO ST. Phones Main 1106; FBO4l. 18-17-tt MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—QUOTATIONS ON SUFFICIENT two-year-old s Malaga, Muscat and Tokay grape vines to set out three hundred acres, delivered 'at Fort Stockton, Tex. FORT STOCKTON IRRIGATED VINEYARDS CO., Hamlln. Tex. 9-16-9t FOR RENT '.'■:''■■- ROOMS—FURNISHED Hotel Seville 732-734 8. FLOWER ST. One of the finest 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 85U: FB5BB. 4-1-tf The St. Regis Housekeeping apartments. 337 S. Flower st. Main 2280; A 7338. Near business center; at tractive building, cool porches, room phones, clean, nicely furnished apartments, $12.50 to $25. Single rooms $2.50. 14 weekly; *B.»D to SIS monthly. No children. 8-4-lm jl FURNISHED FRONT ROMMS FOX light- housekeeping; private family; quiet neighborhood. Phone; walking distance. 932 GEORGIA; 9-22-5 POTTER PARK VILLA ROOMS, SINGLE or en suite; rates to ladles employed or permanent gentlemen. 928 POTTER PARK AYE. ; 9-22-5 NICELY FURNISHED BAY WINDOW front room; walking distance; rent $2 per week. 'Phone Broadway 4464. 632 W. FIFTEENTH. ' 8-22-5 WANTED— TWO YOUNG LADIES TO room, cheap for company; breakfast if desired. Call after 6 p. m. 641 Vi S. FLOWER. 9-22-5 2 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS, SINGLE OR together, between car linos; private fam ily; rent reasonable. 170 E. THIRTY FIFTH ST. . 9-22-5 $12—2 WELL FURNISHED. PLEASANT housekeeping rooms; clean, sunny, bath, sink, porch, flowers; close in. 967 W. SIXTH. 8-22-6 NEWLY FURNISHED BEDROOM, SUlT able for 2 young men; 2 closets and bath and phone; close in. PHONE WEST 6240. 9-22-6 FOR RENT—TO YOUNG MAN IN EX change for four hours' work a week, com fortable, sunny room. 1400 W. EIGHTH ST. • 8-22-6 FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, $1-50 per week and up; electricity; free bath; 1 block west of court house. 412 TEMPLE ST. • ■ 9-22-5 TWO ■ FURNISHED ROOMS, CONNECTING with bath; separate entrance. 212 S. AVENUB SIXTY-SIXTH. East 2329. 8-22-5 FOR RENT—FURNISHED, 2 SUNNY front rooms, all modern conveniences; nice for two people. 1007 W. EIGHTH BT. 9-22-5 CLEAN FURNISHED ■ ROOMS, "SINGLE and double, $1.76 per week up. 114 W. NINTH, between Broadway and Main. V .. 9-23-tf NICE' CLEAN, AIRY, OUTSIDE SUITE; homelike place; rates reasonable; no chil dren; walking distance. J67 8. HOPE. . - 9-22-5 FRONT RQPMS. $2.50 AND $1 PER week; light housekeeping if desired; very nice location. 223 S. BEAUDRY AYE. : ■ I »-22-5 OUTSIDE NICELY FURNISHED ROOM for gentleman, $9 per month; hot water; first floor. 909 A S. FLOWER. 8-22-6 TWO LARGE ROOMS, PRIVATE; CHINA closet, private bath and toilet, light; $14; no children. PHONE 23139. 8-22-6 —FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR; GAS. bath, private entrance; also single rooms; unfurnished. 1331 S. OLIVE. 9-28-5 HOTEL ST. LOUIS. 663 CENTRAL AYE.— Large outside rooms, $1.60 to $3 per week; : also housekeeping rooms. 9-22-9 FURNISHED ROOMS, PRIVATE HOME; very low rates; easy walking distance. 721 SUNSET BLVD. . 9-23-5 PLEASANT AND VERY CLEAN ROOMS, modern, fine location; walking distance. 1158 S. GRAND. 8-22-5 NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY ROOMS, close In, furnace heat; $2.50 per week up. 1247 S. HOPE. 9-22-6 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, $1.50 and $1.25 week. 316 CLAY ST., near Third St. tunnel. ; . 9-22-5 FOR RENT—I SMALL ROOM, $5 PER month. 927 B. OLIVE. 9-22-5 •ft . HOUSES—UNFURNISHED ONE 6-ROOM HOUSE AT 709 VALENCIA, one 10-room house at 812 Green st. E. K. GREEN, 1504 W. Eighth St. 9-24-3 FOR RENT—4-ROOM COTTAGE WITH shed, $10. 2746 Council. W. J. GETZ, 1001 Central aye. 9-24-3 ' ' ' 'i i'" """"'■'■■■■■■' ■■ ■■ ■-"■■' i —n STOREROOMS ■ \ ' FOR RENT — STORE AND BASEMENT, 3307 S. Main; reasonable rent for long term. Store 20x120; basement 43x120. Call MAIN 7330. - • 9-22-7 xou can buy it, pernaps at many piacee. bat there's one BEST place ,to buy and that place advertises. - - FOR SALE HOUSES a FOR SALE- High-Class Bungalows ONLY $250 DOWN BALANCE LIKE RENT Handsome 6 and 7 room, strictly modern, new bungalow; large lot that commands an uninterrupted view of the surrounding hills and mountain j; cement porch and steps, ■ urge veranda, waxed oak and maple floors throughout: woodwork In Flemish oak finish; dainty living room, with built-in seats and bookcases, handsome brick mantel and lighting fixtures equal In elegance and de sign to those found In 18000 residences; built in buffet 8 feet wide; leather paneling In living room and dining room; an Ideal French kitchen, equipped with cupboards, flour bins and drawers: screen porch and laundry tray; batU with lavatory and con veniently built-in dressing case; bedrooms also have built-in dressers, large beveled plate glass mirror; latest sanitary plumbing; hardwood In bedrooms, bath and kitchen white enamel; In fact, every one of Its rooms has new and Interesting features, and the living rooms are so coxlly arranged; gas, electric lights, lawn and shade trees also In. These houses have been .carefully built by day labor and are delightful homes. You will agree with me If you see them. Bee OWNER 615 N. New Hampshire Heliotrope drive car to Clinton aye.; go | east two blocks. 9 2 3 GOOD HOUSES AND 150 FEET OF FRONTAGE; HIGH GROUND, JUST OFF PAVED STREET, FIFTEEN MINUTES FROM FOURTH ST AND BROADWAY. PRICE ONLY $7500. CAN BE HANDLED WITH $1500. INCOME FROM HOUSES WILL TAKE CARE OF BALANCE. GROUND, IF VA CANT, WORTH THE PRICE. NO PHONE INFORMATION. TAKE A FEW HOURS TO INVESTIGATE. THEO. G. FITCH 224 Citizens National Bank Bldg. THIRD AND MAIN. 9-22-.it $15S0~HbME $100 Cash, $15 Per Month New bungalow, 5 large plastered rooms; liv ing and dining rooms, bookcases and buffet, cabinet kitchen, cooler, two nice bedrooms with closets, bathroom, hot and cold water, front and screen porch, fine lot, cement walk and curb. RITCHEY 641 S. Main. Main 2976. 9-22-24-2 ; FOR SALE—HOUSES 3-room. lot 70x136 *<2»« 6-room modern. 61st. near Moneta. .. $2600 B-room modern. 62d. near Moneta ....$2600 9-room modern. 24th, near La 5a11e..»4000 6-room modern. 2bth. f near Vermont. ,«SOOO 8-room, new. Hillside avenue..;...... .$2lOO All bargains. For particulars see ERIKSON & CO. ' 105 W. Sixth St.. ground floor. F2174. Broadway 3182. EASY WAY TO MAKE , $1000 If you can pay $2000 cash and assume a mortgage of $1500, you can get a beautiful modern, new bungalow, worth $4500, for $3500; 6 rooms, cobble front and cement floor on porch; beam ceilings, oak floors, bookcases i>nd seats built In; sleeping porch room some thing new and very fine; elegant fixtures; large fine lot, with fruit trees; on magnifi cent boulevard. Something extra choice In a fine home and a great bargain. Save $1000 and do not miss to see this. T. WIESEN- Li-INGER, 207 8. Broadway, room 311. Main 2043, A 2043. j-17-81 $9000; MODERN, NEW 10-ROOM HOUSE. NEAR TWELFTH AND LAKE. WILL CONSIDER GOOD 6 OR 7-ROOM HOUSE OR BUNGALOW. $4000 TO $5000, MORT GAGE FOR BALANCE, | THEO. G. FITCH 224 CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK BLDG., THIRD AND MAIN. 9-22-3t TWO GOOD HOMES SPECIAL BARGAIN FOR QUICK BUYERS on B2d st., near Moneta car; must be sold this week. ROBINSON-ALBAUM REALTY AND INVESTMENT CO., 203 Frost Bids., Cor. Broadway and Second. Main 3862, AIS99. 9-20-tt FOR SALE— ' ■ Will sacrifice good house and lot on Boyle Heights; need the money; price $2000. Want $1000 cash, balance easy. Inquire of E. D. COWAN : 301 Mason Opera House Bldg. A 3776, Main 824. 9-24-2 GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR ! COLORED family to buy finest 5-room house on E. 33d st., near Central aye.; only $1000 cash re quired. . * ROBINSON-ALBAUM REALTY CO., ' 203 Fros' Bldg., Second and Broadway. 9-23-tf FOR SALE—ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, $1200 below cost of building; an 8-room house; wat not completed when built and Just Is com pleted; price $3750; $250 cash, $25 per month. Including Interest. Owner going east and will sell at this very low price. 1609 THIRD AYE. 9-24-26—10-l-3t FOR SALE—MODERN 6-ROOM BUNGA- Iow; comfortable, homelike. Going away. Will sacrifice. ■ 2075 W. TWENTY-NINTH ST. 9-24-7 .(■;- ' ' . HOUSES—FURNISHED FOR SALE—MY BEAUTIFUL, MODERN, furnished five-room bungalow, house and fur nishings in first-class condition; lot 81x135 ft.; good barn, nice fawn and beautiful flowers, orange, lemon, peach and walnut trees; property located H mile south of Slauson aye. on Long Beach line. 1705 Merrill aye. Will make the price right If taken at once. F. A. BUELOW . •;»' • 349 Wllcox - Bldg. Main 6913. A 8229. 9-18-7t MEXICAN LANDS : ';':".'?- Mexican , ■ Laeds . If you Intend to Invest In Mexican land in Sonora or on the nest coast, come and talk with us. We have land from the original Mexican owner, at first cost. These lands will double In value this winter and the first crop will more than pay for them. We . also have beautiful ranches, small and large. Ben W. McCloskey & Co. .. 700 Union Trust Bldg. ■^ 9-23-2t STOCKS AND BONDS WE OFFER 6 I PER CENT, TEN-YEAR, guaranteed gold debenture bonds in denom inations of $100, $600 and $1000: Interest pay able January and July at First National bank of Los Angeles; not taxable; price, par and accrued Interest. Full Information fur nished on request. ■ THE EMPIRK SECURITIES CO., Suite 501 Union Trust Bids. / . HUM OIL MINING AND INDUSTRIAL COM paniea. Take notice: Guarantee your stocks If you want them to sell. Protect your Investor and he will buy. Full par ' ticular, forwarded on request. GRANITE SECURITIES CO.. 511 Bradbury Bldg. BUSINESS PROPERTY GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE. GRO cerles, notion.; fuel and general household hardware. Two large connecting store rooms and four living rooms. Good rea .on. for -nine, """..fffff^n^t LIVB STOCK FOR BALE—YOUNG LLEWELLYN SET t.r do««. • month, old. from Held brok "i .toot F. U. TAILOR. »1» W«t 60th ■trMt, »-•-« FOR SALE COUNTRY PROPERTY I HAVE SOME EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN Alfalfa lands In the finest alfalfa, dairy, hog and poultry section In California. TULARE presents the best opportunities for the investor and to the settler. Come In and get particulars and give me the pleasure to SHOW you. E. D. COWAN 101 Mason Opera House Bldg. ' ~ 9-21-5 FOR SALE—IO ACRES RICHEST LEAD land In this state, $525. Double your money In 3 months. CHARLES W. KING, 420 Citizens National Bank bl*g. 9-23-3 F -. SALE—BO ACRES OF PATENTED LAND in Sunset Green oil belt, near Santa Fe well. Might consider lease of part. J. C. CONRY, Bakoreflel . Cal. 9-22-5 SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE—I ACRE RANCH, WITH NEW house (4 rooms and bath), V, acre chicken fences, cow, horse, buggy, windmill and 2000-gallon tank; fruit trees and flowing well. Cash, $2200. ARTHUR T. HABEN . & CO., 825 Story bldg. Main 8457. 9-23-3 SAN PEDRO __ WITH ~~~ CHARLES MASON . $150 will make a real estate Investment; $10 a month will hold it for certain profit in San Pedro LOS ANGELES' $15,000,000 HARBOR the only guaranteed city In the world. Phone F2334, Broadway 4762, or write 202 Security bldg., Los Angeles, corner Fifth and Spring streets, or 117 W. Sixth street, San Pedro, ■ ■ Cal. wi ■ CHARLES MASON . 9-17-tu-thu-sat-sun-tf GOVERNMENT LANDS FOR —RELINQUISHMENT OF 160 acres in Los Angeles county, all level, fine land, near school and postofftce, $2 per ERIKSON & CO. , 106 W. Sixth St.. Ground Floor. F2374. 9-23-3 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE — ELECTRIC BROUGHAM. One 40 cell. Exlde batteries. Westing house motor; 92-inch wheel base; room for four large persons; 4 speeds forward; Hess Bright bearings. Remember, this car has never been used and wo need the cash. PACIFIC MOTOR CAR & AVIA TION CO.. 1217-31 Flower St. »-22-4 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 810 PIANO BARGAIN $600 Instrument for $150. Conover, walnut case; fine condition; full octave; easy terms. Must be sold. » , .yff. 1314 ORANGE ST. Phone. 62640. »-18-tf a '•■•'>■ PIANOS FOR SALE— PIANO, $96; PERFECT condition guaranteed. BOX 369, Herald. 9-22-71 A. O. GARDNER, 118 WINSTON ST. Pl anus sold, rented, tuned ] very low rates. «-U-tf POULTRY, BIRDS. POOS. SUPPLIES FOR SALE — TRIO OF HOUDANS AND 4 months pullet; R. I. Red and White Wyandotte eggs for setting. South 4995. 6329 DENVER AYE. 9-10-6t MISOULLANEOUS $17.50 for 5 and 5 1-2 foot enam eled bath tub, worth $20 to $25. $8.00 for $12.50 enameled laun dry tubs. $2.50 for enameled sink. Other plumbing goods cheap for cash to any one, ■ \ JIEWKLL BROS. , 218 W. First St. »-8-tf FOR SALE-TICKET TO SALT LAKE CITY . for gentleman; will sail cheap. Address BOX 117, Herald. 8-21-tf FOR SALE—FIRE-PROOF SAFH CHEAP. ANDERSON. 211 N. Main St. 1-U-tt PHYSICIANS DOCTOH.I SHORES AND SHORES ARE strictly reliable expert medical specialists in the cure of. deafness, catarrh and all manner of chronic nervous and blood diseases of men, women and children. 17 years of continuous success, with a record of over 100,000 treated, MAKE NO MISTAKE. Their new offices in the HU.:NE BLDQ., Third and Spring sts., have every modern equipment. Take elevator or easy stairs to ROOMS 222 to 225, and con - suit DOCTORS SHORES FREE. Terms for treatment low and uniform, $3 A MONTH for all catarrh, chronic diseases) medicines free. • Hours, » to 6, evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 12. Ail examination free this week. ■ - \ - 9-17-tf DR. .HICKOK SPECIALIST IN PAINLESS CONFINE MENT AND DISEASES OF WOMEN. MATERNITY HOME AND ADOPTION IF DESIRED. FREE CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION. MODERATE CHARGES; TERMS TO SUIT. '■ til W. SIXTH BTRBET. SUITS 107. ." - . ■ .. ■ • . ■ . «-2-tf DR. AND MRS. WELLS, SPECIAL-STS IN DISEASES OF WOMEN. Dr. Wells' Improved antiseptlo methods POSITIVELY GUARANTEED in all diseases and irregularities of women. Consultation free and confidential. 702 8. SPRING ST., room 206. 9-20-tf DR. BERTHA CZARA, 1353 Va S. GRAND aye. Reliable, skillful ■ specialist ■ For women and Infants. Private home for ladies expecting confine ment. Infants' homo provided. Letters answered. 9-24-tf DR. CROCKER, :-■; SPECIALIST FOR WOMEN. . SS—TREATMENT—I6 Majestic Theater Bide. : CONSULT FREE. ; / 11-15-12 mo WOMAN'S HOSPITAL Ob.totrlc, surgical and medical coses. Terms reasonable. 1246 a Flower. 74114. l-U-tf DR. TAYLOR. 117 8. MAIN ST. Dia esses of women. . I-t-U Dr. C. C. Logan. Oculist. «01 Grant Bldg. . -■ CESSPOOLS iMVKniAC^casapooiryvufii*a^co^ We take out largest load. West 61»«i ■ 11040. i 1-10-tl DENTISTS Or. Bacbiaaan, ZOo-illd Majestlo Theater i Bids.. Mi 0. Bdway. rtnii Mala »"J^' 8CHOO'• AND COLLEGES j Summer School COLLEOE OF FIXE ARTS, XJ. S. C All branches fine and applied arts. Catalog on request. W. L. JUDSON, Dean. »M • TT7 • • O t~ * 1 1228 Alvarado Street Miss Wing s School Day and bo , irdlng BChooJ . A u grades and departments from kindergarten to collega. Courses of study the same as those given in the public schools: best trained teachers. FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 21: REGISTRATION of pupils Sept. 19 and 20. Call today for Illustrated catalogue. Home 53144. «.iis%MMPk ■A ■ r\f 111! I'UMulcna, Cai.—A l'olytechnle h'l«h school— I DfinD ft P Allt MY line shop equipment—New dormitory. Term I inilUUr nUnUHII I hr K ln» Srptfinher 81. Send for catalogue. | German, English Shorthand By experienced teacher. Terms moderate. "30 W. 31st st. Phone .South 4436. Business College. Northeast corner Klgbtb : and Hill streets. F6100; Main 611. SEND FOB FCLL INFORMATION. -7 ~ — " ith Floor, Hamburger Bldg., Los Angeles, mon-tu-thur-sat-tf BOYNTON NORMAL PREPARES DECEM ber county examinations; grammar cer tificate.; enter now. 525 STIMSON BLK Broadway 1919; AlB4O. t-t-tl LOS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE. 412 W. Fifth st. E. E. SHRADER. Ph. D.. president since 1890. 10-87-tt HAVE YOU SEEN OUR DAY SCHOOL CAT alozue describing bookkeeping and short hand? Y. M. C. A. B-12-tf BROWNSBERGER COMMERCIAL - COL. lege. 853-7 W. 7TII. Send for catalog-*. 8-19-tl ~—— MONEY TO LOAN WE LOAN MONEY To wage-earners and housekeepers, on personal note; 810 and upward. Do you owe the landlord or the grocer? Do you want money ir Or any purpose? You re pay weekly or monthly. No publicity; '""'pVrTIOAN * CRBDIT CO, 424 SO. Broadway. m .23-tf ~MONKS TO LOAM I.J 000 to loan ou real estate, city or eottn trV I to 1 per cent, amounts to suit. MOVER * GILBERT, « H. W. Hell_a. Bldg. Homo phone A 8827; Main .§47*.^^ WA;NTED—A LOAN OF 83000 ON A FINE, Improved ranch at Tulare. „ E. D. COWAN (01 Mason Opera House Bldg. (--4-1 _. -»EY TO LOAN-SALARIED MEN AND women accommodated without delay or pub licity SOUTHERN CREDIT CO., 411 O. T. Johnson Bldg. *-14-" R. W. POINDEXTER. 409 WILCOX BLDQ, will loan you what you need on real es tate, stocks and bonds. Building loans a specialty. 69" MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, FURNl ture pianos and any kind of security; low rates. JOHNSON, 839 H. W. Hellman bldg. 8-18-tf TO LOAN—SALARIED PEOPLE; NO RED tape; without security; confidential. WEST COAST EXCHANGE!. 418 Henna Bids. 10-4- tf DON'T BORROW MONET ON SALARY UN til you see me. F. A. NEWTON, 708 O. T. Johnson bldg. 9-1-lmo 8600 TO (10,000 TO LOAN AT 7 PER CENT. T. _. O'BRIEN — CO., Jefferson and Mala. i \ SPECIAL NOTICES YOUR^EYES This is your opportunity to have your eyes examined by a well known specialist. To those presenting this notice at 328 Security Building, Dr. Dickson I extends the courtesy of free examination and consultation. This will not obligate you to buy glasses. , RELIABLE OPTICAL CO.. • ' 328-329 Security Building. FIFTH AND SPRING. THIRD FLOOR. , . 7**2(-tf MR. B. G.—YOUR MOTHER WANTS TO see you. 9-8-tf WANTED— LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S clothing. Positively hlgh»_t prices paid. MAIN 3597: F5936. 8-28-12 mo CLOSING OUT 2500 GAi-LONS^OF CAR rara paint, 81.80 per gallon. SHEEHAN'S. (00 S. Broadway. °'I°' tt HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR SECOND-HAND toolsrclot: ing. CHEAP JOHN. 718 B. Fifth. - 9-zl-lmo LADIES' TAILORS YOU WELL KNO\,' THERE IS A DIFFER TOO* In tailors. We are TAILORS. Batis faot guaranteed; reasonable prices; vary latest styles. S. ROSENBURG, Ladies' Tailor 417-413 Bumlllor bldg. ■ (-l-Bmo THE PARK-BERGER CO. ARE LADIES' tailors In the full sense of the term. 612 S. BROADWAY, Forve-Pettlbone bldg. (-l-(mo S. ZINKO, THE LADIES' TAILOR. OPERA coats, riding habits, eta. 455 S. Bdwy,, R. 1-2. 9-l-6mo THE PARISIAN CO. Ladles' Tailoring PEDICINI. 807 S. Broadway. A 3813. 9-1-tf " BATHS I ]-ffy[. PERSONAL - SULPHUMB, VAPOR, SEA salt baths, scalp treatments. 10 to 10. F7619. BADGER TOILET PARLORS, Room 225, 702 3. Spring. 9-24-tf 119H 8. SPRING!. SUITE »-CHIROPODY, electricity, massage, vapor and shower b_ths. 6-i-tf MASSAGE. BATHS. CHIROPODY. EXPERT assistants. JEAN LUNN. 680 S. Bway. 2-17-tt BATHS AND ELECTRIC TREATMENT. 218 BROADWAY. ROOM 220. 7-aft-tf TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES lUSBUILT TYPJOWHITS-Mt Prices lowest IB the ell*. . Regular 88 rental machines reduced to AM month, or threo months for U. LOS ANQJEU-a TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Branca AMERICAN -.7RITINO MACHINB CO., Aim. 1U C. Broadway. Main i 3«. _ ■ t-3-tl SANITARIUMS TUB WOMAN'S hospital Exclusively for women and children. Best equipped and homelike hospital in the city for confinement cases. Terms to suit. 1141 < ■oath Flower,, 2*413 i, 1-12-U SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES _ I RAILWAY TIME TABLE BALT LAKE ROUTE All trains dally except as noted. a Sunday only; w Week days only. Leavel First Street station |Arrlv- I Los Angeles LimitedAraerl-I can Express—Overland Express 10:30 a Chicago, St. Louis, St. Paul. 4:!0p 2:00p Omaha. Kansas City. J:80» 8: OOp Denver and Salt Lake 8:00s> l:3Ea| San Bernardino. I 8:00« 11:00 a Colton. 8:8»» 2 00p Riverside. 10:41» S:4op Ontario lilt] 8:24p and >:8C • l:00p Fomona i:llj 7:10^ "tut " : ' *n s':loas Lone Baaoh 10:1! • lisoa "1.-" l:3ops and 5:01 3.45P . Ban — • •:»» 0 p s 7:B0j» ■_ a 9: SCO t : 6oa| Banta Catallna Island *:Bl'g "llo'opi Searchlight, Goldfleld I *:0t- SANTA FS Leavel ■ ■ ___ r _ffg ■ 1 Eastern—California Limited, 10:00 a daily, Chicago via Denver •:••> and Kansas City -—— j Overland Express—Daily I . I 00p Chicago via Denver and 1 Ills* ' Kansas City I [ Eastern Bxpress— Dally T~ 7-80 a Chicago via Denver and T:tM ' Kansas City ■ ■■ - : • 1 Tourist Flier—Dally I (■ooa Chicago via Denver and €:!•• . Kansas City r—— ' I Kite Shaped—Going via I. 8:80 a Pasadena. Return via , »:WII Santa Ana Canyon. I _____ -j-jjal Redlands via Pasadena ' l»:00a 8-30 a Redlands via Pasadena l:00p •>-00p Redlands via Pasadena »:40p 4-30P Redlands via Pasadena 7)40p 7-jOal Redlands via Orange j 1.0:36 a 10:B8a Redlands via Orange \ 8:30p — : j ; Riverside via I l:00» 7:85 a( Pasadena ' t:4op ~ 7 . 10 i Riverside I 7:06 a 1«: 65 a via 10:8B« 8:06p J Orange l:30P "7.n0. Corona I 7:08 a 10:66 a via "="• I :o B p Orange «:»01> 7.g0al tan Bernardino I 7:05 a 10:66 a via 10:85 a S:o6p Oranga 1 t:80p -7.,6 a '. " »:80a 8:30 a ■■•■' ■<-•■ 10:00 a 10:00 a »an Bernardlß* 4:00p j.'oop ▼»» *'•*<>» 4.'Dp Pasadena - ' 6:00p 1 lisp ' ■»**> 8:00p • - |.55a| Banta Ana *:55a 2-i6p Santa Ana ';,,'• S:J6a B-OBp Banta Ana (-;-■;; l:00p 11:66 a Banta Ana «:lSp 7.3011 »:BBa ■ ■55a rullerton. 7:06« 1.168 a , Anaheim, 8:25 a 2-lßp ' Orango 10:36 a 6:05p . ' ■. •J:»0» »:BBP «-30^ " 7-36 a Ban Jaclnto. Elsinoro, 10:86 a 10:56a| Hemet and Murletta $:30p 10:25a| Redondo I 4:20p j:l6p Bocondido l:00p 8:68 a Fallbrook. %'*\p< *:I*P t:B6a Ban Diego and 1:88 a ?'l6p Coronado Beaoh l:00p :86p . Surf Line «:16p 7:80 a ' Randsburg T:o6a ' |:oOp Searchlight and Chloride, I:9tm ' • :Mp Beatty, Rhyollte, Goldflald, t:tta and Tonopab. SOUTHERN PACIFIC From Arcade Station, Fifth and Central aye". Leave| |Axrfva 8:00 a San Fran—sco via Coast Line, 8:46 a 8:15 a San Luis Oblspo, Paso Roblea, »:80a J:3opDel Monte, Monterey,, Santa 2:80p 6:15p Crux. San Jose and east. l:80p 8: OOP "'46P San Francisco and Mjojava, 6:30; Sacramento, Oakland^ v'» 7:08 a »:20p. Bakersfleld and Fresno »:16a 7:30 a Fresno. 7;06a «:00p Bakerneld ','.'' ;• 8:00 a 8:j0p and Mojav* B:Bfrpi ~ Chicago, Kan. City, St. Louls.l 8:46p Golden State Limited, l:6tp 3:00p The California vl» ' 7:lSj> Tuma, Benson. Bl !-»» 1 Overland New Orleana via 1 Tumi, Benson, Marlcppa, 12:01p Tucson, El Paso. San, An- l:S»p • tonlo and Houston 12:01p" Tuma. Tucson, Benson, t t:3oa 3:00p 1 Lordsburg, Demlng, 7:15 a 7:00p ' Xl Paso l:10p 6:55 a I 8:80 a 8:00 a Banta Barbara, 11:50 a 8:15 a and 2:80p 1:45p Ventura j 7:85p 2:35p (»Not Ventura.) • (:(0p 7:30p 11:45p ' B:l6a| Oxnard. Santa Susana. *| 8:10 a I 3:36p Moorpark, Bo__s, *ll:B0a. 7:30p Camarlllo 2:IOp (•Oxnard only.) ; • 7:36p Santa Paula via Baugii-,' «:4Ba Camules, Pint, FlHmoro, 11:80 a 1:46p Satlcoy. Montalvo, 7:36p Carplnterla, S-mm>«rland S:lCa] Nordhoft "TTTiOp. 2:35p Nordhoft ' | 7:38p 7:45al ~"~" ' *| »:»»a 8:55 a Pomona J * 7:16 a 12'01p ' Colton . . 7:15 a 3:00p Klrerslde, Redlands and ' 9:86 a 4:00p San Bernardino, I 11:85 a 6:B0p ('Not Riverside, Jledlands l:30p 8:16p or San Bernardino). , 6:2Eb 7:10p . 8:56 a "" Covlna 11:85 -«:45p Covlna - 7:10 " 7:45a| Chlno " ■ " 9.35 i 4 :oop| Chlno . 6:i6]> B:6sa|Santa Ana. Anaheim. Downey| 8:30 • 11:16 a 1 and Norwalk . ■ 2:15 l:00pa* »vena Park. West a* »:00,. 6:10p A-ahelm,' West Orang*: 4:60 • ('Downey only.) ' (:65a Newport Beaoh | 4:t0, -"T766a|a Los Alamltos a| 4:B0p 9:4ia| "" Brawley. Imperial. T:TO.. 7:00p El Centre Calexloo <:Hp 9:o6a| San Pedro-Com-pton *]ll:t3a 3:30p» (Via Long Beaoh) t:18p ~9:oSa|* Long Beaoh-Compton 111:46 a 3:30p ('Via San Pedro) 8:1S» 9:06 a Banta Catallna Island | »:3»p ; _____ I 7:08 a 7:60 a Fernando • (:40a 1:46p ll.soa 6:00p . ('Motor) 7:36p (:30p '.' . 3:00p 3:3oa"a Chatsworth Park. aj 3:4Jp (See note.) | I (Note— and from River I _____ station only.) I ■ ■■.. All trains dally except those marked "as follows: "a" Sundays excejwed; "B" Bun _»/•__?__, • - —"~* * '~y:\ / 15