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14 "''HERALD' i CLASSIFIED Under more «han one hundred special" headings. The Herald offers Its classi fied ndvertlsers renl value in the way 01 publicity. The needs of every business house, office, factory and home have en tered into consideration when the usi was € ionipiled. something tb.t classified Yon want something that classified liners will get for you, others want some thing that you have for sale. Exchange what you flon't want for something you do want. , _„ If you are seeking a position In any honest field of endeavor The Herald will i publish jour request free of «*"*"■_.„_ ' In placing your classified advertising ( you should consider quality of circula tion as well as quantity. . „„, The Herald docs not claim the largest I circulation in the city, but it docs claim, , and can prove to you, that as an adver- ' Using medium It Is second to none. iry ( it for results. ( '■ : ADVERTISERS i 1 The Herald reserves the rieht to re- I i vise advertisements and to reject or omit , i and refund the amount paid. I i The Herald will not be responsible for more than one Incorrect Insertion of any 1 advertisement ordered for more than one i 1 Advertisers should read receipts given ( by The Herald In payment for ■»«■• i as no mistakes can be rectified without ( them. I Rates for Classified Ads. \ IF rREi'Am 1 rent per word each Insertion. 8 Insertions for price of two. ' 7 Insertions for price of five. i No advertisement taken for less than 10c. , For contract, solicitors and advertising J advice call SUNSET MAIN 8000 HOME 10211 , And ask for classified advertising man- ( ager. I BRANCH OFFICES | LONG BEACH ! Ocean and Tine streets. i OCEAN PARK ! 7 Trolleyway, between Pier Aye. and ( Marine St. I* A. P. Bldg. , PASADENA ; 80 W. Colorado street. ( SAN BERNARDINO ! 438 Court street. I i SANTA ANA ! i SIS N. Sycamore street. I I _ - - - -_ n _ -_ -,__ -| ,-, ,-_ -. -, i '1.., |_if THE WEATHER LOS ANGELES. Oct. 26., 1910_ Tlme.|Barom.|Ther.|Hu;n win l|Vic.[Weather. 6a. M.I 29.9TT"~69 I 70 j NE I 9 I Clear. 6j>.jnJ 29.97J_64_| 85 |SW | 8 | Clear. ""Maximum temperature, 79. Minimum temperature, 67. _ FORECAST SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 26.—For Southern California: Fair Thursday; light north wind, changing to south. For San Francisco and vicinity: Fair Thursday; fog In the morning; light west For Santa Clara valley: Fair Thursday; cooler with fog ia the morning; light north wind. For Sacramento valley and San Joaquin valley; Fair, cooler Thursday; light north ■Kind. MARRIAGE LICENSES HUBER-SUIK— R. Huber, age 28. and Edna F. Sulk, age 31; natives of Illinois and Virginia; residents of Glendora. ISBERSOLE-B'RENAiIAN— E. E. Ebersole, age 23, and Clara M. Brenaman, age 19; natives of Missouri and Indiana; residents of Lordsburg. TRUJILLO-MARTINEZ— TruJlllo, age 25, and Juana Martinez, age 18; na tives of Chile and California; residents of San Pedro and Los Angeles. CHAMBERLAIN-BERG —L. S. Chamberlain, age 21, and Cora G. Berg, age 16; natives of Missouri and North Dakota; residents of Los Angeles. McMILLEN-ANEVINE —J. S. McMillen, age 64, and Sarah Anevina, age 66; natives of Scotland and Canada; residents of Long Beach. HESSER-MALCOMB — F. Hesser, age 30, and Rosie Malcomb, age 20; na tives of Illinois and California; residents of Los Angeles. SMOCK-CLARK—S. A. .Smock, age 21. and Alta L. Clarke, age 11); natives of Mon tana and California; residents of Los An geles. HAR'GRAVE-ESTES —James A. Margrave, age 34, and Emma A. Estes, age 37; na tives of England and Michigan; residents of Los Angeles. EOGERS-TURNER —George B. Rogers, age 26, and Clara G. Turner, age 21; natives of Illinois and residents of Los Angeles. MIDQLEY-COWLINGG. F. Mldgley, age 27, and Alice Cowling, age 27; natives of England; residents of Los Angeles. LOW-WELLNITZO. li. Low, age 27, and Freda R. Wellnitz, age 27; natives of lowa and Illinois; residents of Los An geles. BINNS-BOYD —Harry N. Blnns, age 20, and Minnie L. Boyd, age 28; natives of Kan- Fas and California; residents of Salida, Colo., and Los Angeles. KLING-ALLEN —George L. Kling, age 24. and WUhelmina F. Allen, age 20; natives of Ohio and Colorado, residents of Long Beach. 'ALLEN-SPENCER—E. L. Allen, age 32, and Myrtle M. SS«ncer, age 25; natives of lowa and North Carolina; residents of Los Angeles and Pasadena, JENKINS-SEYMOUR — A. Jenkins, nge 30. and Dora yioile Seymour, age 37; natives of Ohio and Michigan; residents of Los Angeles. TAYLOR-MEKTON—Daniel Wardncr Tay lor, ago 25, and Necle E. Merlon, age 20; natives of Ohio nd Kansas; residents of Pasadonc. CONKLIN-DUTCHKR — Conklin, si," -18, and Llda Dutcher. age 16; natives of Vermont and Missouri; residents of Los Anc iAUSTIN-REEDER—Morris I>. Austin, age 35, and Lllla Eleanor Recder, a(;e 22; na tives of Ohio and Iowa; residents of Chi cago an! Los Angeles. BIRTHS GIRLS DRESSER— Roland and Veda Draper, 2226 Santa Monica boulevard. CRALL- Cornelius and Rosamond Crall, 131 South Crown avenue. lIIOOINS—To Harry and Alice Higg-ins, 317 North Union avenue. HAMMERBECK— To Edward and Aline Ham merbeck, 7M North Boyle avenue. BOYS •HlOai To Hary and Alice Higglns, 317 North Union avenue. SPENCER—To Boy and Gertrude Spencer, Pa cilic hospital. JOHNSON—To Thon.-s and Ellen Johnson, Railroad avenua. ETAGNOVA—To Joe and BapUtana Stagnova, Seventh street. POLLARD—To Ixjula anl Julia Pollard, 1003 East Ninth street. DEATHS CLEAMAX-Martha J., 14iS West Fifty-eighth street, native of lowa, age 44; cancer. CORNWALL— Goorg*. .]., 1417 Centra] avenue, native of Srotliui'l. age Xl; old age. PWYKR—Dennis, Clara Barton ho.spital, na tive of Ireland, u^e 4r,; uremia. NlMMER—Bertha, 403 Foto stir.nt, native of Germany, age ii; old ape. CHAMIJERLAIN'-Mrs. Ntllla .T., 452 South Evergreen street, native of Maine, age 70; heart disease. JlOKEHOUfiE—William H., 84!> Suns-et boule vard, native of Oc-orKla, nKt; 42; tuberculosis. JPARRISH—CharIf*, 17"0 Morton avenue, m tlvo of Kontnrky, ftno 57; rheumatism. JOHN HERMAN, 2;« Vi 8. Main. Not satis faction, but ucirw; guaranteed. tl-st-U I_- 7« no O Toil' Arc Missing SometMif If You Are Not an Advertiser in The Herald The average actual circulation of The Herald for the past six months was , The average circulation for the past thirty days 26,3911 You want to reach that many Los Angeles homes, don't you ? Why Don't You Do It? If you are not a Hefald advertiser you are missing that many homes in Los Angeles and its environs. If you arc a live business man, no further argument is necessary other than to say the circulation of The Her ald is growing every day, due to the fact that The Herald publishes more lines of general news than any other newspaper in Los Angeles. That's Why lit Is Popular. That's Why It Should Appeal to You as an Advertising Medium. asMfj»»aM«i^aia^a^a^a^a»^«^»Maß«^a»s^a^^a^«^^«»— a»»^a—■—-■»^'^^" • RICH-Henry Rich, aged 72 years, beloved husband of Emma C. Rich, died suddenly at his residence, 2248 Harvard boulevard, Octo ber 2.". 1910. Funeral at the residence Fri day, at 3 o'clock. Friends invited. 10-2i-l HARTIjAND—M. Hartland died October 25. To bo buried October 27 at 2:so p. m. In Evergreen cemetery. 10-. (-1 CHAMBETRLIN—Mrs. W. M. Chamberlin died October 26. To be buried October 27 at 10 a. m. in Evergreen cemetery. m KEMMER —T. Nommer died October 25. To be burled October 27 at 2:80 p. m. in Evergreen cemetery. 10-il-i (JEMETERIES— INGLEWOOD PARK CEMETERY Two miles outside the city limits, on the Los Angeles & Redondo railway; 300 acres of perfect land with Improvements outclassing any cemetery on the coast. 207 S. BROADWAY. ROOM 202. Phones F 3303. Main 4659. Superintendent's phone 10S41. 9-28-12 mo ROSEDALE~CEMETERY An endowed memorial park, noted for Iti natural beauty; endowment fund for per petual care, over $260,000; modern receiving vault, chapel, crematory and columbarium, accessible. City office, suite 302-301 EX CHANGE BLDG., northeast corner Third and Hill sts. Phones—Main 909; Aa«il,. Cemetery office, 18S1 W. Washington st. Phones 12868; West 80. «-J-12roa Hollywood" CEMETERY Rolling lawns, trees, shrubbery and beautl 'MODERN in EVERT respect Situated in the most beautiful section oJ Southern California, the Ideal location, just Inside Los Aneeles city limits. Melrose and Col-grove csr lines to grounds, A CEMETERY THAT IS SELECT AIMI 208 I.anghlln Blag. Main 391. Cemetery phones 50053; Hollywood 542. EVERGREEN CEMETERY The Lot Angeles Cemetery association, Boyle Ileiglils, near city limit*. Operated under perpetual Winner from Lor Angeles city. UutU.-iji chapel and crematory. Office. 839 Bradburr Building. —Main 652) A 3460. Cemetery—Home Kills:!; Boyi* 9. 6-5-12 m 8 INSERTIONS. OF A HERALD WANT AD for the price of 2, or 1 Insertions for the price of 6. Ask The Herald counter man 10-l--tf SPECIAL NOTICES— WANTED—I WANT YOU TO COME AND help me clean out 10,000 of the latest neck ties, right from the factory sales tables; your choice while they last, 25 cents. I am also closing out 8000 pieces of my high grade jewelry samples, such as scarf pins and clasps; hat, veil and beauty pins, neck chains anil brooches. My prices the lowest In Los Angeles. Only 10, 25, 50, 75 nts and $1, nothing higher. If you bring this ad and make a Go-cent jewelry purchase I will give you a 25 cent scarf or bat pin free Open to 8 o'clock evenings. . The New York Drummer 221 MERCANTILE PLACE 10-27-1 YOUR EYES This is your opportunity to have your eyes examined by a well known specialist. To those presenting this notice at 328 Security liuilding. Dr. \V. C. Dickson extends the courtesy of free examination and consultation, bpeula.l attention paid to eyes of children. RELIABLE OPTICAL CO., 828-329 Security Building. FIFTH AND SPRING. THIRD FLOOR. 7-IJ-t! HOOF REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTEND ed to. All work guaranteed. CALIFOR NIA ROOFING AND SUPPLY CO., 411 E. Seventh Bt. Main 2426. F5646. 10-14-lmo WANTED—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S clothing. Positively hlghojt prices paid. MAIN 3597; F5936. 0-25-12 mo CLOSING OUT 2500 GALLONS OF CAR rava pa:nt, (LEO per gallon. SHEEHAN'S, 100 B. Broadway. 6-15-tf AUTOMOBILES— FOR SALE—NEW PAIGE-DETROIT, RUN only 2 days; mußt leave the city at once; worth $87.".; you can have it lay for J5OO. Call at 721 Majestic Theater bldg. between 1 and 2. 10-27-1 FOR BALE—ORIENT RUNABOUT, FINE onditlon, good car for delivery service; good tiros, will rarry 600 pounds easily. $160. Call at 424 E. SANTA BARBARA AVIS. 10-25-27-29-3t HAVE YOU AN AUTOMOBILE FOR BALE, for exchange or otherwise? Then vi s THE HERALD'S clas3illed automobile columns. , 10-14-tf CJHURCH NOTICES— GET-ACQUAINTED SOCIETY BOX BO clal and Halloween jjurty Friday even- Ing, October 28, at Society hall. 337 Vi B. Hill st. Program, munic, etc Public wel come. AdmiHwion free. flub house open daily, 1026 Wall st. Call and get ac quainted^ 10-27-1 . NIKL HALL. 227 B. MAIN-NOOW PRAY er meeting dally; gospel meeting every night. D-l-tl SANITARIUMS— TIUS WOMAN'S HOSPITAL Exclusively for women and children. Best equipped and homelike hospital In the cltj for conflnement easel. Terms to suit. 1245 South flower. 14134. -'li-tt LOS ANGELES HERAJLD: MOI.MXG, OCTOBER 27, 1910. jy[ONEY TO LOAN— money"~to loan Sums of $5000 and upward on residence, apartment and busi ness properties; we can place your applications quickly. R. A. Rowan & Co. I 200 H. W. Hellman Bldg. Home 1044 Alain 7096 10-U-tf WE LOAN MONEY To wage-earners and housekeeper*, on personal note.; $10 and upward. Do you owe tne landlord or tho grocer? Do you want money for any purpose? You re pay weekly or monthly. No publicity; lowest rates. PARK LOAN * CREDIT CO.. 424 60. Broadway. Room 710. MONEY TO LOAN $1000.00 TO $100,000.00 to loan at current rates on city or coun try property. See HENRY W. MEL-LBN, Loan Dept. WRIGHT & CALLENDER CO. 403 South Hill St. Home phone 10745. Main 8040. IF YOU OWN A GOOD LOT WE WILL take a three-year mortgage for the price of the house at 7 per cent interest; no commission or delay. Plans free. E. S. WILLIAMSON CO., 202-204 Grant Bldg. 10-21-25-26-27-4t MONEY TO LOAN— FULL VALUE ON DIA MONDS. WATCHES, PIANOS. FURNI TURE. STORAGE RECEIPTS. G. F. THOMAS. ■ 711 S. BROADWAY. MAIN 878 _ »-30-lmo. MONKV TO LOAS 1.0.000 to loan on real estate, city or eou» try. I to 7 per cent, amounts to suit. MOY.:R * GILBERT. «i» H. W. Hellnis. BlOjf Homo Tihon« ASXtI; Main 6474. 10-I-tf WANTED—MONEY. WANT »10,000 ON gilt edgs city real estate. W. A. ROB ERTS REALTY CO.. 128 S. Broadway. Ground floor Chamber of Commerce bldg. F6524. Main 459. 1"-9'tt FARMERS, NOTICE — PROVED MONEY maker; fine dairy ranch; buildings, 400 acres alfalfa; bargain; owner retiring. STACY, 804 Fay blag.. Third and Hill sts. F2115. 10-7-eod-tf WILL MAKE YOU MONEY; LARGE COR ner at harbor reduced to $3100; owner needs money; $1350 cash, balance 6 per cent. STACY, 304 Fay bldg. F2US. 10-7-eod-tf 1 HAVE $200 TO $50,000 FOR REAL KS tate loans, city or country. Lowest rates. Money waiting. R. W. MOVER, 604 Frost bldg. F5107. I°-'- XI < IEY. TO LOAN-SALARIED MEN AND womuo accommodated without delay or pub licity. BOUTHKRN CREDIT CO., 411 O. T. Jchn»rr Bldg. l-14-t* TO LOAN—S3OO. $400. $500. $1000, $2001). $5000 and up; current rates; no' delay. P.AMEY BROS., 327 Story -bldg. F2121, Main 9356. 10-1-lmo. R. W. POINDEXTER. 409 WILCOX BLDG.. will loan you what you need on real es tate, stocks and bonds. Building loans a specialty. 6-t-tt MONEY TO LOAN—HAVE YOU MONEY to place on city real estute security? MR. WELLS. 404-5 Union Trust Bkig. F8427. 10-27-1 TO LOAN-BALAKIED PEOPLE; NO RED tape; without security; confidential. WEST COAt-.T EXCHANGE. 419 Uonn. Bids. io-4-tr DON'T BORROW MONEY ON SALARY until you see mo. F. A. NEWTON. 701 O. T. Johnson bldg. 10-5-lm) »6<X> TO $K',ooo TO LOAN AT 1 PER CENT. T. L. O'BRIEN * CO., Jefferson and Main. »-»-a y lOKAUE— iiARGH PRIVATE. LOCKED. IKON rooms for furniture, etc.; $1.60 and $2 per month. Trunks, boxes, etc.. 25c to Coc; open vans, $6 per day, or Tsfl per hour We pack and ship ho -sehold goods every where at reduced rates. COLYEAR.S VAN AND STORAGE CO.. offices 609-11 6 Main St. Warehouse 415-17 Sail Pedro St. Phones F3171; Main 1117. »-25-tf HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED IN MOD ern vans. Shipped, stored in clean ware hous"" Private rooms. Coal and wood. SHATTUCK & NIMMO, Ninth and Ala ; in. ,1a atrpnts. 1 -su-tu-w-fr-tf ! ATTORNEYS AT LAW -1 LAWYER'S ADVICE FREE Suite BSD H. W. Hellman Bids., Fourth and Spring. General practice of law In all its branches. Civil and criminal cases conducted In all ! courts. Charges moderate. Confidential. in-u-imo THUSTKN P. DYER, ATTORNEY AND NO tary DYER LAW & COLLECTION COM PANY, Inc., 803-003-911 HIGGINB BLDQ., Second and Main. Main 1514, AliU. 10-23-27 ! bPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS—PERSONAL Injury claims specialty; estates settled. J. W. MACY, 638 Douglas bldg. Phones: A8r,38, Main »53». t£ J^OST AND FOUND— lost— i^7m<~^rTj?~oT^~>TA~M~Ks! TmjoXsk notify ma if found. C. E. CARTER, 72BVi E. Twenty-fifth. 10-27-1 LOST—SUBSCRIPTION BOOK. PLEASE DE llver or rite to 725 E. iBTU ST.. or phone ! South 3348. 10-27-1 WANTED—MaIe Help WANTED — INEXPERIENCED MEN TO work at electricity, automobile!, plumbing or bricklaying on actual buildings same as real Journeymen. Secure us that you will remain and work and we will tench you a trade in a few months* time with out expense. Free catalogue. UNITED TRADE SCHOOL CONTRACTING CO.. (58 Pacific Electrlo bldg. 10-1-tf WANTED—A FEW FIRST CLASS SOLICI tors for well known publication with a building lot as a premium. Only men capable of earning from $5 to $20 a day wanted. Apply ROOM 5, 143 hi S. BROAD WAY. . 10-27-1 WEALTHY CORPORATION DESIRES DE pendable man to manage office IT NORTH; splendid opening; salary paid; must Invest $2600; fully secured; references required. Ad dress DR. E., Lock Box 613. San Bernardino. - 10-S-tf Cards $1.00-Per 1000 Other printing In proportion. HARRINGTON, Printer, 138*4 8. Spring. AI4OO. 10-20-lmo WANTED— FIRST-CLASS BENCH-MAN for country planing mill; must be able to do some machine work; a young man with fam ily preferred. Call In person. Don't bother us unless you can put .up the goods. TIFAL . BROS., Monrovia. Cal. 10-25-31 COMPETENT MAN DESIRES POSITION, with private family; thoroughly understands the driving and care of automobile or horses, care if garden, etc.; be.st of references. BOX 139. Herald. 10-23-8 WE TEACH'YOU 5 TRADBS: AUTO M 0 - blling, surveying, electrical engineering, plumbing and bricklaying. Call at 2110 W. SEVENTH ST. 10-20-lmo WANTED—WHEEL BOYS OVER II YEARS of age. Apply 4144 S. HILL, in rear of Western Sign Co. 10-2«-7t SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. 10-IS-tf BICYCLES—BICYCLES. TIRES AND SUP plies at c-.«h prices. KNIGHT'S. 114 North Spring. 9-21-tf WANTED— INTELLIGENT. HONEST MEN. Apply to J. D. LOGAN. Herald office. »-l«-tf WANTED—FemaIe Help j WANTED — TELEPHONE OPERATORS; experience unnecessary; salary while learning. Apply SIXTH FLOOR KSH MAN BLDG., 324 W. 'Seventh st. 10-23-2 weeks WANTED—EXPERIENCED OPERATORS on button and button sew machine. CAB MEN-ARE SHIRT CO., 360 S. Los Angeles St. 10-27-3 WANTED—LADIES, BEAUTY CULTURE, pays big; learn right, salary guaranteed "FLORENTINE." the world's largest. 11l M-Tr^TU'le place, corner Broadway. »-Jtf ELDERLY LADY FOR LIGHT HOUSE keeping; two in family employed during day. Call Temple 1233 until 9:30 mornings. BOX 115, Herald. 10-26-3 SITUATION WANTED AS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. 10-18-tf WANTED— Help, Male and Female WANTED—MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN the barber trad*; guaranteed In eight weeks. Catalogue ree. Mohler Barber College, 121 E. Second st. . »-14-tf SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. 10-18-tf WANTED— Agents • WANTED - SUBSCRIPTION SOLICITORS for Sunset magazine with building lot near Los Angeles as premium; territory prepared; big pay for the right man. Apply 143 S. BROADWAY. 10-25-3 SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. 10-18-tf WANTED—HIGH CLASS AGENTS AND solicitors, city and vicinity. Address BOX 89. HERALD. 10-53-7 WANTED—Situations, Male WANTED—BTY A STRICTLY SOBER AND honest married man of 30, extremely fond and handy with horses, employment with a man or firm who is looking for an hon orable, trustworthy man for keeps if sat isfaction be given. Prefer mostly outdoor work. Plenty of good references. Ad dress BOX 82, HERALD. 10-20-10 FIRST-CLASS PAINTER, EXPERT TINTER, enameler, and all kinds of Inside finishing, sober young man, best of references, wants position In some state Institution; can take charge of dept. or will work for people that are willing to buy materials. I have brushes. Address KLEIN, 5010 Compton aye. 10-22-7 WANTED—POSITION AS MACHINIST IN railroad shop or any iron or steel works; formerly employed by Industrial Works of Bay City, Mich.; steady, everyday man; 26 ears old; married; wish to sta in Los An geles. Address G. C. A., care General De livery, Los Angeles, or Q. C. A., care Her ald. 10-23-7t WANTED—YOUNG FOREIGN GENTLE man, neat appearance, learned, some knowledge drug store, speak and write French, Italian, Spanish, some English, desires position of any kind or private family. Best city references. BOX TO. HERALD. 10-27-10 m t PRACTICAL PAINTER AND TINTER, EX pert on inside work; have tools, am sober and steady, young man, with best of ref erences. "Want work. You can furnish materials. Reasonable by day or Job. SOUTH 2643. 10-27-10 WANTED— AS SUPERINTEN dent of a ranch, stock, alfalfa, grain or fruit, by a reliable and trustworthy man. References. Address 141 S. GRIFFIN AYE.. Los Angeles, Cal. 10-19-12 WANTED—BY EXPERIENCED, RELIABLE, middle-aged man of good health, position as cashier, bookkeeper or bank clerk; Al local and eastern references. Address BOX 76, Herald. 10-22-10 YOUNG MAN, 19 YEARS OF AGE. WISHES position at Inside or outside work; store preferred; also has office experience. WM. L. GUST, 1633 W. 21st St., Los Angeles. 10-26-12 EXPERT STENOGRAPHER DESIRES PER nianent position anywhere; 8 years' experi ence, railroad, engineering and mining work; reasonable salary. BOX 84, Herald. 10-22-10 : WANTED — IN PHOTOGRAPH gallery. Will give work for instruction. References. Some experience. BOX 179, HERALD. 10-27-10 ■ BETHLEHEM FP.EB EMPLOYMENT i agency. 510 Vlgnes street. Main 6726; Home A4BS4. Men for huuseeleaning. yard work and general labor. 1-34-tf I YOUNG MAN OF 21 YEARS, DESIRES , position at anything giving opportunity > for advancement. Is capable and will- Ing. M. RAE. BOX 99. 10-25-0 - DRAFTSMAN AND MECHANICAL ENGl neer; young man; graduate of Cornell; ex perienced in design and construction. R. V. ' HOWARD, 431 Court st. 10-22-10 POSITION WANTED—BY YOUNG MAN good at figures; any honest work; best of references; either day or night work. Ad dress BOX 158, Herald. 10-26-10 ' SINGLE, HEALTHY NORWEGIAN WOULD like Inside or outside work In private fam- I ily In exchange for lessons In English. Ad dress BOX 160, Herald. 10-26-10 ' GOOD RELIABLE EXPERIENCED MAN. wants work as night watchman. Can give good references. Address BOX 87, HERALD. 10-36-7 t YOUNG MAN DESIRHS EMPLOYMENT; must have work; anything reasonable; best jeferences. F2133. 362 W. Ninth. KGAN. % 10-28-10 t YOUNG MAN, WILLING WORKER, WISH es-position of any kind. E. McOINNIB, 745 N. Wilson aye., Pasadena. 10-27-10 WANTED — SITUATION, EXPERIENCED 0 fruit packer and peach orchard man wishes position on fruit ranch. BOX 104. HER -1 ALD. _______ 10-20-10 - WANTED — POSITION EVENINGS TO r> learn the operation of moving picture mi- I chine*. BOX in. Herald. 10-26-19 That LMMTt woman sure got off easy, an' ro mistake. Queer, ain't it. how n Jury caw see a heap o' redeemin' qualities In a woman, 'specially if she's a good lookin' woman. They didn't take lons to stunl Crlpp«n to kingdom come, an' it looks to me as If the woman knowpil hfl wus KUilty, if he wus guilty, er she wouldn't her put on mon's clothes to leave tlio country In a hurry. Next thing you know slie'U be featured, in all probability, on some vaudeville circuit, an' In caia she signs a contract the managers will advertise her like a circus an '11 make more money than a railroad politician. Mind you. I said they will advertise heavy an' will get the money. Without ailvertisin' she wouldn't draw, notwithstanding all the advance advertialn 1 she has received. Thru fact is beyond question, an' only goes to show that If any thing demand! adverttoln 1 it should be advertised until it is sold. I'll say real fiank if that Loneve woman goes on the vaudeville stage rm fOin' to see her, fer old as I be I've still got a heap o' curiosity to see all that's doin'. Situations, Male YOUNG MARRIED MAN. BUSINESS ED ucatlon, speaks several language, . needs work; willing to do an>filn »r »■■) price. Address BOX 101. 11h1'A"[J;.., ; . 7 PAINTER-Al. ALL-ROUND INSIDE AND outside man. wants same kind of work; can do signs. HARRY ST. JOHN. 18th *»^ral. cma. ■ __^__ * .. - SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. 10-ls-tr Al BOOKKEEPER AND ACCOUNTANT, 10 years' experience; beat of recommendations. Address C. B. BENSON. 715 S. Flow% olo YOUNG MAN WISHES JOB AS BAKER'S helper. Wages *S per week. Addressi 117« E. THIRTY-FOURTH ST. Phone ***-£ lt TWO GIRLS WOULD LIKE POSITIONS AS cooks. Call at the HOTEL ROSSLYN, Room 465. 10-26-15 WANTED—POSITION AS DRAFTSMAN OR superintending. Address BOX 110, Herald. 9 10-26-7t WANTED—STEADY WORK DRIVING OR anything reasonable. Best re«nc,; EGAN. 362 W. Ninth. F2135. 10-20-15 SITUATION WANTED-BY A MEAT AND pastry cook; hotel or restaurant; country preferred. Address BOX 85, Herald. 10-23-4 SITUATION WANTED — CLERK, Al; gent's furnishings preferred. References. ' BOX 21«. HERALD. 10-27-1 HIGH CLASS SALESMAN WITH Al "REF ence is open for proposition. Address J. H. G., 2115 S. Union aye. 10-23-10 SECOND BASS WISHES TO JOIN QUAR tet. M. B. GURNEY, 208 Mary st., Pasa dena. Write or call. 10-25-3 GARDENER WANTS POSITION; CAN give Al city references. Call East 2123. 6321 NEVA PLACE. 10-22-10 SITUATION WANTED—BY SODA DISPENS . cr and candy maker. WATSON HOTEL, Room 321. : 10-16-12 RELIABLE PAINTER WANTS WORK; would consider good lot In exchange. 1125 FIGUEROA. 10-25-lOt WANTED—BY ELDERLY MAN. COMMIS sIon work or light employment. BOX 98, Herald. 10-26-5 EXPERT" STENOGRAPHER, 10 YEARS' LE gal experience, desires position. BOX I*, Herald. 10-J3-6 WANTED—Situations, Female STENOGRAPHER AND TYPIST, COMPE tent, ambitious, wiling; business ability; have very best of, references and five years' experience. At present employed; must have $60 per month to start with. P. O. BOX 909. 10-22-20 EXPERIENCED WOMAN WANTS HOUSE work or washing and ironing To work by the day or hour at regular price, Call MRS. THAYER, Main 4704, Sunset 10-25-3 WANTED-SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER for elderly gentleman by a lady of refine ment and education; can furnish best of ref erences; object, good home. Address P. O. BOX 883, Los Angeles. 10-18-13t EXPERIENCED WOMAN WHO DOES washing and 'roning, also housework, wishes work for Monday; work by day or hour. Call MRS. THAYER, Main 4704 fynset. 10-23-5 A BOY 16 YEARS OLD, WILLING To work at any place that Is good for a boy to work at. RALPH KUEHNEL. care Mr. Dow, Greneta Park. 10-20-16 Lady desires POSITION in book store; well versed In books; steady, reliable; courteous to customers; could cater to chil dren's trade. BOX 87, Herald^ 10-25-10 YOUNG LADY WITH A-l OIL LINB EX. perler.ee want, position as stenographer, bill, er or price work. Can give reference. Phoat EAST 514. »-'-t< MARRIED LADY WOULD LIKE FIRST class apartment house to manage. Has had experience managing hotel. Call up A 4112. 10-20-30t A WIDOW WITH ONE LITTLE GIRL would like a position as housekeeper; no ob jections to the country. Address BOX 314, Herald. 10-11-16 WANTED—POSITION, BY YOUNG COL ored girl, maid or companion for lady or half day chamber work. PHONE BDWV. 3594. 10-20-16 WANTED—POSITION, GOOD STENOGRA pher, steady and reliable; reasonable salary; have own machine. BOX 87, Herald. 10-25-10t WANTED—HOUSEKEEPER'S POSITION IN commercial • hotel; fifteen years' experience. J. CORSON, Lillle Hotel, [.34 S. Hill st. 10-23-lOt SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. 10-18-tf WANTED— FEW HOURS' CHAMBER work; best of references. Address BOX 108, H»rald, ; 10-26-3 WANTED— Male & Fern. SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. 10-IS-tf WANTED— To Purchase Stock mmmm WANTED— Ptock In the Los Angeles Investment com pany; any amount up to $40,000; will pay within 5 per cent of the company's selling price. G. F., car. Globe Savings Bank. »-U-tl __ .. - \yANTED— Purchase Real Estate IF YOU WANT TO SELL THAT VACANT lot bring It In. We will buy It and build a house thereon. SO. CAL. BLDG. & IN'V. CO., 641 South Main street. Main 2976. 10-25-5 COLORED WOMAN WANTS DAY'S WORK. BROADWAY 2021. 10-18-14t WANTED— Houses WANTED TO RENT—NOV. 1, NEAT 4 OR 6 room furnished cottage in good section of city; high altitude preferred and price must be reasonable. Address BOX 263, Herald. jL. 10-t-tf ANTED—Miscellaneous WANTF.D^-FURNITURE, PIANO, HORSE, cow and poultry. Will pay with groceries, millinery or lots. DUBOSE. 701 Orosse bldg. F1167. 10-19- WANTED— PAID FOR FEATH B R beds 758 SAN PEDRO ST. Phones Main 1106; FBO4l. XI-X7-U WANTED—TO BUY SECOND-HAND FITRNI ture and stoves. Main 1968. FT.196. 10-2-1 m 'JO LET—Rooms, Furnished Hotel Seville » 732-734 S. FLOWER ST. One of the finest family hotels In the city. Newly furnished throughout; steam heat, hot and cold water; electrlo lights; European plan. Only a short walk from Broadway. Phones Main »51$: F«B38. 4-1-tf The St. Regis Housekeeping apartments, 237 S. Flower •'- Main 1190; A7S3B. Near business center; at tractive building, cool porches, room phones, clean, nicely furnished apartments. $12.50 to $25. Single rooms 12.60. M weekly! *B.*o to lIS monthly. No children. 10-4-tf TO let—furnished rooms, HOTEL Lorraine, 310 Clay St., between Third and Fourth, Hill and Olive; newly furnished rooms, quiet neighborhood; located one hun dred and fifty feet from Third and Hill; steam heat and hot water; prices very rea sonable. F4580; Main 9096. 10-26-3t TO LET-ROOMS; BEST BOC A DAY HOTEL in city; day, week or month; free baths, free reading room. HOTEL, CLIFF. 1112 I". • Seventh St., two blocks south of Arcade depot. 10-26-3 TO LET—THE LA PALOMA. AT 1808 SOUTH Main St., has large outside rooms, very rea sonable, $1.60 and up: nice balconies, good music, hot and cold baths, free. Give It a trial -If in need of a good home. H. S. BEAVER, Proprietor. 10-26-3 TO LET — COMFO*RTABLYFURNISHED rooms; private home; south and east expo sure; bath; furnace heat; permanent. 823 W. 23D ST., opp. St. James park; Universi ty car. West 68GO. 10-26-3 TO LET-3-ROOM HOUSEKEEPING SUITE, with kitchen, bath and sun room; adults; high ground; fine view, healthy, exclusive district. 1044 EDGEWARE ROAD, Angeleno car. 10-26-3 TO GET—OARVANZA VILLA, LOVELY sunny rooms, good board, large verandas, large grounds; fine place for health and rest. Take South Pasadena car to AVENUE 63. 10-23-14 TO LET-LA LIVING AND SLEEPING rooms and bath, newly furnished, just the place for 1 or 2 gentlemen; walking distance. 1116V4 TRENTON ST. Phone 61432 mornings. 10-26-3 TO LET-FOUR CLEAN, FURNISHED rooms, modern conveniences, grate, gas, close to both cars. 39th st. car to 37th drive, one block west, turn left. 3770 WALTON. 10-26-3 TO LET—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE Ac commodated In neatly furnished room, olose In; walking distance; sun all day; also house keeping room. 840 S. HOPE. 10-26-3 TO LET-FURNISHED ROOMS; 85 NEWLY furnished rooms, running water, modern, $2 per week, 50c a day. 1347 S. Los ANGELES ST. Phone R7461. 10-126-3 TO LET — SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS for select people; retired neighborhood; walk- Ing distance. 1039 W. SEVENTH. Also Kurago. . 10-26-3 TO LET—NICELY FURNISHED, CLEAN room In private family; close in; gentleman preferred; $12 per month. 923 W. FOURTH ST. . 10-26-3 TO LET— OR THREE FRONT ROOMS, reasonable; may have use of kitchen; bath, hot and cold water. 2305H S. GRAND AYE. 10-26-3 TO LET—THREE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping; bath, hot and cold water; .separate entrance. 1330 W. TWELFTH ST. 10-26-1 TO LET—LADY ALONE WILL RENT FUR nlshed room to young lady employed, with or without breakfast. 1619 ARLINGTON. 10-26-3 CLEAN FURNIEHHD ROOMS, SINGLE and double, $1.75 per week up. 114 Vi W. NINTH, between Broadway and Main. 9-22-tf ; TO LET— CONNECTING FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping; nice locality; $12 month. 808 E. 16TH ST., near Maple. 10-26-3 TO LET—LARGE CORNER ROOM, KITCH en and private bath; also housekeeping ; rooms. 330 SOUTH OLIVE. 10-26-3 : TO LET—A WELL FURNISHED, LARGE room. 1236 S. FLOWER. . Rent reasonable: telephone Broadway 2857. . 10-26-3 TO LET—CLEAN, AIRY ROOMS; HOUBE keeplng privileges, $2 week up. 417 WEST FOURTH. 10-26-3 TO LET—LARGE FRONT ROOM .SUITABLE for two, with bath; modern. 4H W. 45TH ST ■ 10-26-3 TO LET—Farming Land* _ 1 TO LET— 45-ACRE FARM, PUMPING plant, etc. Suitably tm dairy. I'HONB WKST.BB7, ■ *»•«•« rpo LET—Rooms, Unfurnished TO LET—NEW, UNFURNISHED 3 ROOMS; 2 disappearing beds, oak floors, hot water, private hath, eloso in. Crown Hill car to Boylaton; walk one block south. 1218 w. FOURTH. 10-20-3 TO LRT—UNFURNISHED OR FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping. 1633 PALOMA AVI?., 2 blocks west of 16th and Central. South 6699. 10-21-3 TO LET-J LARGE ROOM APARTMENTS^ unfurnished, wall bed, bath, hot water free; rent $12.50. 1114 W. 16TH ST. Also 4-room cottage In rear; 112.50. 10-28-3 TO LET—UNFURNISHED FRONT APART merit. 8 or 4 rooms, with beds; private bath. hot water free. 1114 W. 16TH ST. 10-26-3 r£O LET—Ap't's., Fur. and Unfur. HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS Furnished Complete, SB to *«O Mouth. TOO happy families live In our apartment!. VENTILATION. CLEANLINESS. HOME LIKE EFFECTS »re unexcelled. T. WIESENDANGER, Owner and Operator. Rental Department. Rooms 311-1«, 107 •• Broadway. Branch Office. 1017 W. First St. 10-4-tt WANT TO RENT TOUR ROOMS, HOUIWS offices, flats or apartments? Use HERALD want columns. 10-8-tf 'JO LET—Houses, Furn! 'ied WANT TO RENT TOUR ROOMS, HOUSES, office*, flats or apartments? Use HERALD want columns. 10-8-tf r£O LET—Houses, Unfurnished 3-ROOM HOUSE, ROOMY AND HOME llke, fireplaces, a piano, large veranda, sitely, spacious grounds. 128 AVENUE 31. South Paoadena car to Avenue 31, turn west one-half block; fine altitude. 10-20-27-28-Jt THE, BIG GREEN PADDED VANS FOR moving. "They know how." Fireproof storage for household good*. L. A. WAREHOUSE CO. SAVES WORRY. 316 Commercial st. Main SOS. A 8727. 10-lt-tt WANT TO RENT TOUR ROOMS, HOUSES, offices, flats or apartments? Use HERALD want columns. ■ 10-8-tf rfo LET—Flats, Furnished WANT TO RENT TOUR ROOMS, ROUSES, offices, flats or apartments? Use HERALD want columns. 10-8-tf r£O LET—Flats, Unfurnished A 8 TIME AD FOR TUB PRICB OF *, DR 7 Insertions for the price of 5. Ask the HERALD Counter Man. rJ'(> LET—Rooms and Board A 8 TIME AD FOR TUB PRICB OF J, OR 7 Insertions for the prioe of I. Ask the lIKHALI) Counter Man. m — CLEAN, SUNNT ROOMS IN THOROUGHLT modern upper flat; first olnas board If de sired; reasonable rates. 424",, W. 18T1I. 10-K-tf rJ""O LET—Housekeeping Rooms 3 INSERTIONS OF A 1IKR1I.I) WANT AD for tbe price of 2, or 7 Insertions for the price of S. Ask The Herald counter man 10-12-tf r£O LET—Storerooms FOR RENT-LARGE SIZED STORE BUILD- Ing, 845 N. Fair Onks aye., Pasadena; plate gliuts front; tine location for butcher shop, bicycle repair shop, small garage, millinery and other lines of business; will divide store In center If parti*'.1 * wish; rent reasonable. A. J. BECKER, 1323 N, Fair Oaks aye.. Pas adena. • 10-26-3 WANT TO" RENT TOUR ROOMS. HOUSES, offices, flats or apartments? Use HERALD want columns. 10-8-tf r£O LET—Offices WANT TO RENT TOUR ROOMS. HOUSES, offices, flats or apartments? Use HERALD want columns. 10-8-tf POR EXCHANOE—ReaI Estate FOR EXCHANGE —SOUTHEAST CORNER Forty-second and l'asadena aye.. 50x160, and southwest corner Burlington and Bel levue, 70x123. with 4-room cottage; 16500 for both; mortgage J2OOO. Want small ranch or southwest improved. DU BOSE, 701 Grouse bldif. F1167. 10-18-tue-wed-thur-tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGiS—BBOOO; 10 ACRES all in walnute.S acres full bearing. 2 acres 3 years old; house, barn and equipment goea with the place. Will trade up to full value of place, but don't want it all In one piece. Address GARDEN GROVE LAND CO., Or ange county, Cal. 10-27-29-30-3 FOR EXCHANGE-20-ACRE PEACH OR chard, 1H miles southeast of Ontario, 13500, mortgage 81600. 2 years. What have you In city for equity? DO BOSS. 701 Grosse bldg. F1167. 10-18-tue-wed-thur-tf FOR EXCHANGE—32O ACRES NEAR LJT tle Rock: the famous. Bartlett pear coun try all good, level land, only 120 per acre with good title. DU BOSE, 701 Grosse bldg. FIIS7. 10-IS-tue-wed-thur-t£ FOR EXCHANGE—WH CAN EXCHANGE your property, no matter where located. SLACK & COMPANT, 418-20 Grand bldg. ltt-14-lmo JTOR EXCHANGE—Miscellaneous FOR EXCHANGE)—KEEP TOUR CASH and trade with me for your groceries and millinery. What have you? DU BOSK, 701 Grosse bldg. F1167. 10-18-tue-wed-thur-tt I CAN MATCH ANT EXCHANGE; WHAT have you? DU BOSE. 701 Grosse Bldg. FllB7. ">-!«-" PATENTS AND* PATENT AGENTS OPEN WEDNESDAY UNTIL » P. M. MARTKLL & WELLS, M 2-633 Germain Bldg. Phone F47JI. American and Foreign Paiente and Trade- Marks. You can make money by patenting good Inventions. Bring In your model or sketch and obtain our opinion as to patentability Free of Charge. 26 years' experience In obtaining patenta. Bend for "Our Special Letter on Patents." 10-23-28-27-29-4t PIONEER PATENT AGENCY. HAZARD * BTRAUSB. ESTABLISHED 82 YEARS. American and foreign patents secured and trademarks registered. PATENT LITl^ OATION. <&!) Citizens National Bank Building, Third and Main. Home A14»3; Main 1531. PATENT BOOK FRED. J a ZBRBE, SOLICITOR, UNITEP STATES 'and foreign patents; 40 years' experience. 122-3 stlmsot bldg . Third and Main. Phone AM44. 10-«-tt PATENTS AND TRADEMARKS, ALL COUN trles. A. H. LIDDEKS, patent lawyer and solicitor, 113 Am. Bank bldg., 2d and Spring. 10-16-tf (JESSPOOLS— IMPERIAL CESSPOOL PUMPING CO.— We take out largest load, west »»»•: JlOiOt 1-1«-U