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14 ~~imALB j CLASSIFIEB Under more than one hundred special headings, The Herald offer* Its classi fied advertiser* real value In the way or publicity. The needs of every business house, office, factory and home have en tered Into consideration when the list was compiled. something that classified You want something- that classified liners will get for you, others want some thing that you have for sale. Bicnaiuja what you don't want for something you °If"on are seeking a position In »nT If you are seeking a position In any honest field of endeavor The Herald win publish jour request free of charge. , In plating your classified advertising you should consider quality of circula- I tion as well as quantity. .--_..» , I I The Herald does not claim Ihe largest I I circulation in the city, but It does claim, ( i and can prove to you, that as an "dyer- i 1 Using medium It Is second to none, fry i 1 it for results. ) \ ADVERTISERS The Herald reserves the right to re vise advertisements and to reject or omit i i and refund the amount paid. , 1 The Herald will not be responsible for I more.than one Incorrect Insertion of any I advertisement ordered for more than one 1 Advertisers should read receipts given by The Herald In payment for "liners, as no mistakes con be rectified without them. ' Rates for Classified Ads. IF PREPAID : i 1 cent per word each Insertion. i S Insertions for price of two. , 7 Insertions for price of five. t No advertisement taken for less than 10c. For contract, solicitors and advertising < advice call SUNSET MAIN 8000 HOME 10211 And uk for classified advertising man ' ager. ___ ' BRANCH OFFICES ! LONG BEACH ! ' Ocean and Pine street*. • OCEAN~PARK 7 Trolleyway, between Pier At*, and , Marine St. I/. A. P. Bldg. , v' PASADENA I 80 W. Colorado street. SAN BERNARDINO ! 438 Court street. : santTana 816 >'. Sycamore street. ■ ~~— ]\jiNi.Na— _^_ CAMPMEETINO GULCH In the early days of California were very rich placer diggings, the gulch having been worked over, up to the quartz ledges. Since then great quartz mines have taken out millions near the property of the Camp meeting Mining and Milling Co., located In the great Tuolumne mining district. The great Rawhide mine has produced over $6 000 000; Jumper, $6,600,000; Confidence, $5, -000,000; Harvard, 12,300,000; Shawmut, 16, -000,000; App mine, $0,600,000; Soulsbyvllle, $6, -000,000, and many others have made good. From all Indications and investigation the Campmeeting Gujch mine looks like a fine Investment. Now this Is jour opportunity to get In on a re«l ground floor proposition. We advise our clients to subscribe for tnis stock at once. Now selling at 30c per share. We have only a small block of this stock, and it will advance shortly. Call or write for full particulars. Southern Finance Co., 207 B. Broadway, room 621. 10-22-7 pATENTS AND PATENT AGENTS PIONEER PATENT AGENCY. HAZARD & 6TRAUSB. ESTABLISHED 82 YEARS. American and foreign patents secured and trademarks registered. PATENT LITI GATION. 689 Citizens National Bank Building. Third and Main. Home A 1493; Main 2522. PATENT BOOK FREE. J S. ZERBE, SOLICITOR, UNITEP STATES and foreign patents; 40 years' experience. 622-3 Stlmson bide, Third and Main, Phone A 5344, 10-6-tf PATENTS AND TRADEMARKS, ALL COUN trles. A. H. LIDDERS. patent lawyer and solicitor, 612 Am. Bank bide-. 2d and Spring. 10-16-tf SPECIAL NOTICES— YOUR EYES This Is your opportunity to have your eyes •xamlned by a well known specialist. To those presenting this notice at i2i Security Building. Dr. W. C. Dickson extends th» courtesy of free examination and eonsulcatlon. Special attention paid to eyes of children. RELIABLE OPTICAL CO., 828-329 Security Building. FIFTH AND SPRING. THIRD FLOOR. ROOF REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTEND ed to. All work guaranteed. CALIFOR NIA ROOFING AND SUPPLY CO., 411 B Seventh St. Main 2426, F5646. 1014-lmo STEAMSHIP TICKET FOB BALK; FlRST class passage, Los Angeles to Kan Francisco, H. J. WHITE, 185 E. Mountain Ist., i'usa dena. 10-29-3 WANTED —LADIES AND PENTLEMENS clothing. Positively hlghMt prices rain. MAIN 3587: F593C. 6-26-12 mo CLOSING OUT 2500 GALLONS OF CAR rara paint, $1.50 per gallon. SHEEHAN'S. tOO S. Broadway. 6-15-tt JjATMS— ■ PERSONA-. — SULPHUME. VAPOR, BEA •alt baths, scalp treatments, 10 to 10. F7519. BADGER TOILET PARLORS, Room 225, 701 b. . Tiring _ »-M-tl MISS ANITA HELDMAN, 814 BANTEE ST., two blocks cast of .Main. Fait bath«, electric baths and treatment. 10-19-tf MISS LOLA HILL, 708 CROCKER ST., tub baths and alcohol rubs. Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. 10-20-tf 119% g~ SPRING, SUITE CHIROPODY, "electricity, massage, vupor and shower baths. 6-t-tt MASSAGE. BATHS. CHIROPODY. EXPERT aFHiManta .TKAN LTJNN. 620 S Hwa) .'-l?-!f BUILDERS— Eastern Building Co. Contractors and Builders 626-27 Citizens National Dank Jildg., Third and Main. Phones F8046. Broadway 2701. We can lower any figures you havo on your buildings, city or country, niul our material and workmanship is guaranteed the best absolutely. Bring In your sketches and clans for fro« estimates. Plans and specifications free tv customers. Loan* obtained for you to build with. wed-fri-sun to nov 1 ( lIUttCH NOTICES— i NIEL HALL. 227 B. MAIN—NOOM PRAY pr meeting dally; gospel meeting every night. »-»-tf (JESSPOOLS— IMPERIAL CESSPOOL PUMPING CO.— We take out largest lead. West 6398; 82040. 2-m-tt JJIENTISTS~ Dr. Ilarhmanu, 205-306 Majestic Theatef Bid*., 843 8. Bdway. FSWII Mala 3810. J^ADIESyTAILORSTvi 6 ZINKO, TUB LADIES' TAILOR. OPERA coats, riding habits, eta. 455 S. bdwy,, It. 1-1. •■l-6100 Yoi Arc Missing SemetMig 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 Herald advertiser you are missing that many homes in Los Angeles and its environs. If you are 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 It Is Popular. That's Why It Should Appeal to You as an Advertising Medium. ANTED— Help WANTED — INEXPERIENCED MEN TO work at electricity, automobiles, plumbing or bricklaying on actual buildings same as real Journeymen. Secure us that you will remain and work and we will teach you a trade in a few months' time with out expense. Free catalogue. UNITED TRADE SCHOOL CONTRACTING CO., 658 Pacific Electric bldg. I*1 1" WEALTHY CORPORATION DESIRES DE pendable man to manage office UP NORTH; j splendid opening; salary paid; must Invest J2500; fully secured; references required. Ad dress DR. E., Lock Box 613, San Bernardino. 10-8-tf Carts $1.00 Per 1000 Other printing In proportion. HARRINGTON, Printer, 1.-.SMi S. Spring. Al4OO. 10-20-lmo j WE TEACH YOU 6 TRADHS: AUTOMO-. | tiling, surveying, electrical engineering, plumbing and bricklaying. Call at 2110 W. SEVENTH ST. 10-20-lmo WANTED—WHEEL BOYS OVER 16 YEARS of age. Apply 414H S. HILL, In rear of Western Sign Co. 10-26-7t SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. 10-18-tf i BICYCLES—BICYCLES. TIRES AND SUP piles at ci«h prices. KNIGHT'S. IS4 North Spring. 9-23-t: WANTED^ INTELLIGENT, HONEST MEN. Apply to J. D. LOGAN. Herald office. 9-16-tf j WANTED— Female Help WANTED — TELEPHONE OPERATORS; experience unnecessary: salary while learning. Apply SIXTH FLOOR ESH MAN BLDG., 324 W. Seventh at. 10-23-3 weeks WANTED— EXPERIENCED OPERATORS on button »nd button sew machine. CAL MEVARE SHIRT CO., 360 S. Los Angeles st. 10-17-1 WANTED— BEAUTT CULTURE, pays big; learn right, salary guaranteed. •■FLORENTINE!," the world's largest. 11l Mercantile place, corner Broadway. I-M) I ELDERLY LADY FOR LIGHT HOUSE- I keeping; two in family employed during day. (all Temple 1293 until 9:30 mornings. BOX 116, Herald. 10-26-3 SITUATION WANTED AS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. 10-18-tf WANTED— HeIp, Male and Female WANTKD-MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN the barber trade; guaranteed in eight weeks. Catalogue res. Mohler Barber College. 121 E. Second St. 8-14-tf SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. 10-18-tf WANTED— SITUATION WANTED Alls INBEUTED IN The Herald free of charge. 10-IS-tt WANTED—HIGH CLASS AGENTS AND solicitors, city and vicinity. Address BOX 89. HERALD. 10-23-7 WANTED— Situations, Male WANTED—BY A STRICTLY SOBER AND honest married man of 30, extremely fond and bandy 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, < nameler, 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, MlO Compton aye. 10-22-7 WANTED—POSITION AS MACHINIST IN railroad shop ur 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 Loa An gelea. Address G. C. A., care Genera] De livery, Los Angeles, or U. C. A., care Her ald. 10-22-7t WANTED— FOREIGN GENTLE man, neat appearance, learned. some knowledge drug store, speak and write French, Italian, Spanish, sumo English, desires position of any kind or private family. Best city references. BOX 70, HERALD. 10-27-10 PRACTICAL PAINTER AND TINTER, EX pert on Inside work; have tools, am sober nil l steady, young man, with best of ref erences. Want work. You can furnish materials. Reasonable by day or Job. SOUTH 2643. 10-27-10 COMPETENT man DESIRES position with private family; thoroughly under stands the driving and care of automo bile or horses, care of garden, etc.; best Of references. BOX 139. HERALD. 10-28-1 WANTED —POSITION AS SUPBRINTBN dent of a ranch, stock, alfalfa, grain or fruit, by a reliable and trustworthy man. References. Address 141 S. GRIFFIN AYE.. Los Angeles, Cal. tO-l»-12 WANTED- 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 VICARS OF AGE, WISHES position at Inside or outside work; store preferred; also lias oltlca experience \VM. L. GUST, 1033 W. -'1 I ht., Ijui Angeles. 10-26-12 EXPERT STENOGRAPHER DESIRES PER manent position anywhere; S yeurs' experi «Tll ,*. railroad, engineering an.l mining work; reasonable salary. BOX 84, Herald. 10-22-10 LOS ANGELES HERALD: FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1010, RANTED— Situations, Male GOOD. RELIABLE, EXPERIENCED MAN; has been working for 14 years at last place; wants position as Janitor or caretaker of building; strictly temperate; best of refer ences. Address BOX 9i, Herald. YOUNG MARRIED MAN, BUSINESS Ell" ucatlon, speaks several languages, needs : work; willing to do anything for any . price. Address BOX lul. HERALD. 1 10-27-7 A BOY 16 YEARS OLD. WILLING TO work at any place that is good for a boy to work at. RALPH KUEHNEL. caro Mr. Dow, Greneta Park. 10-20-16 WANTED—POSITION IN PHOTOGRAPH gallery. Will give work for Instruction. References. Some experience. BOX 179, HERALD. 10-117-10 BETHLEKKM FREB EMPLOYMENT agency. 610 Vlgnes street. Main S7J»; Home A4BS4. Men for housecleaning. yard work and general labor. 1-24-tf YOUNG MAN OF T\ YEARS. D E SIR E S position at anything giving opportunity for advancement, is capable and will ing. M. RAE, Box 98. 10--°-" DRAFTSMAN AND MECHANICAL ENUI -nee- young man; graduate of Cornell; ex perienced In design and construction. R. V. HOWARD. 431 Court St. 10-li'.'-lO POSITION WANTED—BY YOUNG MAN good at figures; any h/mest work: best of references; either day or night work. Ad dress BOX IDS. Herald. 10-M-10 SINGLE, HEALTHY NORWEGIAN WOULD like Inside ur outside work in prlvata fam ily In exchange for lessons in English Ad dress liOX ISO. Herald. 10--6-10 GOOD RELIABLE EXPERIENCED MAN wants work as night watchman. Can K lv. B'">"d references. Address BOX ST. HERALD. V>'U-1 YOUNG MAN DESIRES EMPLOYMENT; mu=t have work; anything reasonable; best leferences. F2135. 36: W. Ninth. EOAN. 10-26-10 YOUNG MAN, WILLING WORKER, WISH es position of any kind. E. McGINNIS. 745 N. Wilson aye., I'asadena, 10-27-10 WANTED — SITUATION. EXPERIENCED fruit packer and peach orchard man iwlshes position on fruit ranch. BOX 104. HEIt- YOUNG MAN. AGE S4. FORMERLY RAlL telegraph operator, desires position In any line of work. UOX 146. Herald. 10-28-10 work with nartv who ran furnish tools to start. L. W. ROBBINS, Box HIS, Herald. 10-28-10 WANTED - POSITION EVENINGS TO learn the operation of moving picture ma chlnes. BOX 111, Herald. 10-26-10 MAN WANTS EMPLOYMENT IN HOTEL a* dishwasher or assistant to pantryman. BOX '.'4. HeraJd. 10-28-10 NIGHT WATCH; CITY REFERENCE: OR cits gradener, caretaker. Address 100 S. BROADWAY. < ___ii"-'' 10 PAINTER-AL ALL-ROUND INSIDE AND outside man, wants same kind of work; can do signa. HARRY ST. JOHN. ISth and Pal oma. 10-:1-16 fol NG MAN, AGE 26, WISHES WORK with contractor; support of mother; no tools; steady and honest. Address BOX 11, Herald. 10-28*10 BITUATIOM WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. 10-18-tf Al IJOOKKEEPErTXND ACCOUNTANT, 10 years' experience; best of recommendations. Address C B BENSON. 715 S. Flower_st. YOCNCJ MAN WISHES JOB AS BAKER'S helper. Wages Jv per week. Address 1176 K. THIRTY-FOURTH ST. Phone 23326. TWO GIRLS WOULD I.IKE POSITIONS AS cooks Call at the HOTEL ROSSLYN, Room 460. IIJ-2C-1S WANTED—POSITION AS DRAFTSMAN OK superintending. Address BOX 110, Herald. _ 10-2*5-7t WANTED —STEADY WORK DRIVING OR an;, thing reasonable. Best reference. EGAN, 36.' \V. Ninth. F2135. 10-20-10 SITUATION WANTED—BY A MEAT AND pastry cook; hotel or restaurant; country IPX 88, Herald. 10-23-4 SITUATION WANTED — CLERK, Al; gent's furnisliltiKH preferred. References. BOX 21t. HERALD. 'O--''3 HIGH CLASS SALESMAN WITH Al REF enca In "pen fur proposition. Address .1. 11. G., 8116 S. Union aye. 10-23-10 GARDENER WANTS POSITION; CAN give Al city references. Call East 2123. M2l NEVA PLACE 10-22-10 SITUATION WANTED—BY SODA DIBPENS er and candy maker. WATSON HOTEL, Room 321. '"-4J; 1- RELIABLE PAINTER WANTS WORK; wuukl consider good lot in exchange. 1125 FIOUEROA. 10-25-lOt WANTED—BY ELDERLY MAN, COMMIS sIon work or light , employment. BOX 98, Herald. __ l<)-2_5-5 \yANTED—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 j.io per month to Htart with. p. o. box ooy. 10-22-20 WANTED—SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER f>r elderly gentleman by a lady of refine ment and education; can furnish best of ref erenoea; object, good home. Address P. O. BOX 88.1. I.«>s Angeles. 10-IS-13t SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN Tho Herald free of charge, 10-18-tf WANTED A FEW HOURS' CHAMBER work; b'st of references. Address UOX 108, Herald. 10-26-3 WANTED— Situations, Female 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. 10-23-10 TOUNO IiADT WITH A-l OIL IJNB EX. nerlenc* wants position as stenographer, bill •r or price work. Can give reference. Phoas east Ml ' i-i-tf MARRIED LADY WOULD LIKE FIRST class apartment house to manage. Has had experience managing hotel. Call up A4»H. , 10-20-»0t A WIDOW WITH ONE LITTLE GIRL would like a position as housekeeper: no ob jections to the country. Address BOX 314, Herald. 10-11-1S WANTED—POSITION. BY YOUNG COL ored girl, maid or companion for lady or half day chamber work. PHONE BDWY. 3894. , 10-20-16 WANTED—YOUNG WOMAN WISHES 4 OR 5 hours' work each day in private school or family or day work. Call or write 365 W. 6GTH. 10-28 10 WANTED— GOOD STENOGRA pher, steady and reliable; reasonable salary; have own machine. BOX 97, Herald. 10-25-10t WANTED—HOUSEKEEPER'S POSITION IN commercial hotel; fifteen years' experience. J. CORSON, Llllle Hotel, 534 S. Hill it 10-23-lOt WORK WANTED—ADDRESSING ENVEL opes, filling out cards anil circulars, etc.; dune at reasonable rate. Call EAST 514. 10-28-10t COLORED WOMAN WANTS DAY'S WORK. BROADWAY 2021. 10-18-14t WANTED—Situations, Male & Fern. SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. 10-IS-tf ANTED—Partners WANTED-LADY PARTNER, MIDDLE aged. single; must have some money; good paying business. Address BOX 49, Herald. 10-28-1 WANTED— To Purchase Stock WANTED— Stock In the Los Angeles Investment com pany; any amount up to 140,000; will pay within 6 per cent of the company's selling price. G. F.. cars Globe Savings Bank. •-11-U ANTED—To Purchase Real Estate WANTED— OR MORE ACRES, with water and some alfalfa; must be cheap. Address, with full particulars, to MR. LEWIS. 1270 Fifth St., San Bernar dino^ IP--"-* II- YOU WANT TO SELL THAT VACANT lot bring It In. We will buy it and build a house thereon. SO. CAL. BLDG. & INV. CO 641 South Main street. Main 5978. 10-25-5 WANTED— Houses WANTED TO RENT—NOV. 1. NEAT 4 OR 5 room furnished cottage In good section of city; high altitude preferred and price must be reasonable. Address BOX 263, Herald. ■ __ 10-t-tf Miscellaneous FURNITURE, PIANO. HORSE, cow and poultry. Will pay with groceries, millinery or lots. DUBOSE. "04 Grosse bldg. F1167. . 10-19- WANTED—CASH PAID FOR FEATHER beds 75J SAN PEDRO BT. Phones Main 1106: FBO4l. H-17-tf WANTED—TO BUY SECOND-HAND FURNl ture and stoves. Main 1968. FEI96. 10-2-lm MONEY 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. 200 H. W. Hellman Bldg. Home 1044 Main 7096 10-U- WE LOAN MONEY To wage-earners and housekeepers, on personal note; (10 and upward. Do you owe the landlord or the grocer I Do you want money for any purpose? You re pay weekly or monthly. No publicity; lowest rates. PARK LOAN * CKBDIT CO.. 424 60. Broadway. Room Il». MONEY TO LOAN (1000.00 TO (100,000.00 to loan at current rates on city or coun try property. See HENRY W. MELLEN, Loan Dept. WRIGHT & CALLENDER CO. 403 South Hill St. Home phone 10745. Main 8040. 10-1 ii- tf WE HAVE JJO.OOO TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL estate security at prevailing rates of inter est; prompt attention given to all applica tion!. ROBINSON, CRANE CO., Main 6167. 420 Story BMg. F4187. '.'■-:>-■« MONEY TO LOAN—FULL VALUE ON DIA MONDS, WATCHES, PIANOS. FURNI TURE, STORAGE RECEIPTS. G. F. THOMAS, 711 S. BROADWAY. MAIN 1,176. 9-30-lmo. MONEY TO LOAJI ..i.OOO to loan on real estate, city or coun try. I to 7 per cent, amount* to suit. MOYLR * GILBERT, 102 H. W. Ilellmai Bldg. Home rhua» AW27; Mala 6474. 10-2-tl WANTED— WANT JlO.OOO UN gilt edge city real estate \y. A. HOIS ERTS REALTY CO.. 126 S. Broadway. Ground floor Chamber of Commerce tilde F6524, Main 459. ' 10-8-tt I HAVE $200 TO 150.000 FOR REAL Es tate loans, city or Country. Lowest rates. Money waiting. R. W. MOVER. 604 Frost bldg. mot. 10-6-tf Jj TO LOAN-SALARIED MEN AND women acenmmndated without delay or pub licity. BOUTHEIIN CREDIT Co., 411 O. T. Jolin»nr Bldg. i S-H-tf TO LOAN —1300, 1400, |500, JlOOO, J2OOO, 15000 and up; current rates; no delay. RAMEV BROS., 827 Story bldg. F2121, Main 8356. 10-1-lmo. R. W. POINDEXTER. 409 WILCOX BLDO., will loan you what you need on real es tate, stocks and bonds. Building loans a specialty. 5-»-tf 5l) IXJAN-BALAHIKD FEOI'LK: NO RED tap., without security; confidential. WEST COAST EXCHANGE, 419 Henne Bid* 10-4-tt DON'T BORROW MONEY ON SALARY until you see me. F. A. NEWTON. 70 i O. T. Johnson bldg. Mi inn |iOO~TO 110,090 TO LOAN AT 7 PER CENT.' T. L. O'BRIEN * CO., Jefferson and Mala. i-t-tt yTORAOE— LAROB PHIVATIS, LOCKED. IKON rooms tor furniture, etc.; (1.50 and 12 per month. Trunks, boxes, etc tio to C 0&; open vans, 16 per day, or 7So per hour. We pack and ship household goods every where at reduced rates. COLYKAR'S VAN AND STORAGE CO.. offices 609-11 B Main St. Warehouse 41.-17 San Pedro M. Phones F3171: Main 1117. l-JS-tf HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED IX MOD em vans. Shipped, stored In clean ware houses. Private rooms. Coal anil wood. BHATTUCK & NIMMO, Ninth and Ala meda streets. 1-su-tu-w-Ir-tf That I^onpvc woman sure pot off easy, an 1 t9 mistake. Queer, nin't It. liow a jury can see a heap o' redoemin" qualities in a woman, 'specially if slio's a good lookin' woman. They didn't take lonß to send crippen to kingdom come, an' it looks to mo as if the woman knowed he wus fiuilty, if he wuw guilty, er she wouldn't hey i>ut on men's clothes to leave the country In a hurry. Next tiling you know she'll be featured, in all probability, on some vaudeville circuit, an 1 In ease she Signs a contract the managers Will advertiM her like a circus an 'll make more -noney than a railroad politician. Mind you. I Bald they Will advertise heavy an' will Ret the money. Without adverttaln 1 she wouldn't draw, notwithstanding all Hie advance adverttein' she has received. That fact is beyond question, an' only goes to show that if any thing demands advertlsin' it should be advertised until it is sold. I'll say real frank if that Leneve woman goes on the vaudeville stage I'm goto 1 to see her, fer old as 1 be I've still got a heap o' curiosity to see all that's doln'. rpo LET—Rooms, FurnisV-d Hotel SevSlfle 735-754 S. FI.OWF.R BX. One of the finest family hotels In the cHT- Newly furnished throughout; Helm heat, hot and cold water; electric lights; European plan. Only a short walk from Broadway Phones Main 8618; FC63B. 4-1-tf The St. Regis Housekeeping apartments. 237 S Flower »*. Ifaln 2!90; A73SJ. Near buslnesi center; at tractive building, cool porches, room phones clean, nicely furnished apartments, $12.50 to $25 ' Single rooms $2.50. S« weekly ; *».5O to lIS monthljr. No rhildrfn. 10-4-tf TO LET-FURNISHED ROOMS. HOTEL Lorraine, 3W Clay st.. between Third and Fourth. Hill and Olive; newly furnished rooms, quiet nelKhborhood; located one hun dred and fifty feet from Third and Hill; eteam heat and hot water; pries v. ry rea sonable. F4B80; Main !¥>%. 10-L'ti-3t TO LET—ROOMS: REST 60C A DAT HOTEL In city; day, week or month; free baths, free reading room. HOTEL CLIFF, 1112 X Seventh 6t , two blocks south of Arcade depot. 10-26-3 TO LET-THE LA PALOMA, AT 18US SOUTH Main St., has large outside rooms, very rea sonable, $1.50 and up; nk'e balconies. good music, hot and coll baths, free. Hive It a trial If In need of a good home. H. B, BEAVER, Proprietor. 10-H-l TO LET — COMFORTABLY FURNISHED rooms; private home; south and east expo sure; bath; furnace heat; permanent. 523 W. 23D ST.. opp. St. James park; Universi ty car. West 5860. 10-26-3 TO LET—a-ROOM HOUSEKEEPING SUITE, with kitchen, bath and sun room; adults; high ground; fine vlow, healthy, exclusive district. 1044 EDGEWARE ROAD, Angeleno car. 10-26-3 TO LET—GARVANZA VILLA, LOVELY tunny rooms, good board, large verandas, large grounds; fine place for health and rest. Take South Pasadena car to AVENUE 63. 10-23-H TO LET—LARGE LIVING AND SLEEPING rooms and bath, newly furnished. Just the place for 1 or 2 gentlemen; walking distance. 1110' i TRENTON ST. Phone 51432 mornings. 10-2S-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, close In; walking distance; sun all day; also house keeping room. 549 S. HOPE. 10-20-3 TO LET-FURNISHED ROOMS; 85 NEWLY furnished moms, running water, modern. $2 per week, 60c a day. 1347 S. Los AMOELES ST. l'hone R74GI. 10-120-3 TO LET — SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS for select people; retired neighborhood; walk- Ing distance. 1039 W. SEVENTH. Also frarage. 10-28-3 TO LET—NICELY FURNISHED, CLEAN room In private family; close In; gentleman preferred; $12 per month. 923 W. FOURTH ST. 10-26-3 FOR RENT—MODERN FIVE-ROOM COT tage; front and hack lawns, fruit trees; rea ■onable. D. G. REDIT, 829 E. 18th st. 10-2S-3t TO LET-TWO OR THREE FRONT ROOMS, reasonable; may have use of kltehen; bath, hot and cold water. 2.1'):.' . B, GRAND AYE. 10-86-! TO LET—THREE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping; bath, hot and cold water; «epura:o entrance. 1330 W. TWELFTH ST. 10-26-1 TO LET-LADY ALONE WILL RENT FlR nlahed room to young lady employed, with 01 without breakfast. 1019 ARLINGTON. 10-M-l CLEAN KURNIEHED ROOMS. BINQLIi and double, 51.75 per week up. 11*4 W. NINTH, between Uroadway and Main. 9-2}-t( TO LET-TWO CONNECTING FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping; nice locality; $12 month. COS E. 15TH ST.. near Maple, 10-88-8 TO LET—LARGE CORNER ROOM, KITCH en and private bath; filsu housekeeping rooms. 330 SOUTH OLIVE. 10-2J-8 TO LET—A WELL FURNISHED, LAROE room. 1236 S. FLOWER. Rent reasonable; telephone Broadway 2867. 10-28-3 TO LET—CLEAN, AIRY ROOMS; HOUBE keeping privileges, {2 week up. 417 WEST FOURTH. ID-20-3 TO LET-LARGE FRONT ROOM SUITABLE lor two, with bath; modern. 414 W. 4BTH ST. 10-26-3 'J^O LET—Rooms, Unfurnished TO LET—NEW, UNFURNISHED 3 ROdMB; 2 disappearing beds, oak floors, hot water, private bath, close In. Crown Hill car to Boylston; walk one block buuth. 121t> W. FOURTH. 10-26-3 TO LET-UNFURNISHED OK FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping. 1633 PALOMA AYE., 2 blocks west of 16th and Central. South CSD9. 10-^6-3 TO LET-2 LARGE ROOM APARTMENTS, unfurnished, wall bed, bath, hot water free; rent $12.50. 1114 W. ICTII ST. Also 4-room cottage In rear; $12. W. 10-26-3 TO LET—UNFURNISHED FRONT APART ment, 3 or 4 rooms, with beds; private bath, hot water free. 1114 W. IBTH ST. 10-26-3 '|'(i LET—Rooms and Board A S TIME AD FOR THE PRICE OF J, On 7 insertions for tho price of 5. Ask tho HERALD Counter Man. I LEAN, SUNNY ROOMS IN THOROUGHLY modern upper flat; nrst class board if de sired; reasonable ratSS, 41t% W. IITH 10-JJ-M r£O LET—Ap't's., Fur, and Unfur. HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS Furnished Complete, *8 to »0O Month. 700 happy families live In our apartments. VENTILATION, CLEANLINESS, HOMHS LIKE EFFECTS are unexcelled. T. WIESENDANGER, Owner and Operator. Rental Department, Rooms 311-18, 107 ■. Broadway. Branch Office. 1017 W. First St. 10-4-tt WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS, HOUSES, offices, flats or apartments? Use HERALD want column*." 10-l-tf "£O LET—Houses, Furn: . e d WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS, HOUSES, on*lc«s, flats or apartments? Use HERALD want columns. .- , 10-8-tf •j^O Houses, Unfurnished I-ROOM HOUSE, ROOMY AND HOME like, fireplaces, a piano, large veranda, Rltely, spacious grounds, 128 AVENUE 31. South Pasadena car to Avenue 31, turn west one-half block; fine altitude. 10-20-27-2S-3t THE BIG GREEN PADDED VANS FOR moving. "They know how." Fireproof storage for household goods. L. A. WAREHOUSE CO. SAVES WORRY. SIC Commercial st. Main 306. A 8727. 10-15-tf WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS, HOUSES, offices, flats or apartments? Use HERALD want columns. 10-8-tf £O LET—Flats, Furnished WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS, HOUSES, offices, flats or apartments? Use HERALD want columns. 10-8-tf XO LET—Flats, Unfurnished A S TIME AD FOR THE PRICK OF S. OR 7 insertions for the price of 8. Ask tho HERALD Counter Man. '£0 LET—Housekeeping Rooms S INSERTIONS OF A IIERAI,I> WANT AD for the price of 2, or 7 Insertions for the price of 5. Ask 1 lie Herald counter man 10-12-tf rj"O Storerooms FOR RENT— SIZED STORE BUILD ing, 845 N. Fair Oaks aye., Pasadena; plate glass front; fine location for butcher shop, bicycle repair shop, small garage, millinery and other lines of business; will divide store In center If parties wish; rent reasonable. A. J. BECKER, 1323 N. Fair Oaks aye., Pas adena. 10-26-3 WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS. HOUSES, offices. Hats or apartments? Use HERALD want columns. 10-8-tf TO LET— Farming Lands TO LET—4S-ACRE FARM, PUMPING plant, etc. Suitable for dairy. PHONE WEST 957. ; 10-27-4 r£O LET—Offices ' WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS, HOUSES, offices, flats or apartments? Use HERALD want columns. 10-8-tf FOR RENT-DESK ROOM, SPLENDID LO catlnn: central; both phones. See ED. B. WKBSTKR. 216 Mercantile place. 10-28-7 - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SEE US FOR ■ ' Binslness Chances Guarantee Real Estate and Investment Co. 414 So. Hill. Comcfoid & Peterson. Main 4611, Home F2160. 10-21-tf FOR SALE-GROCERY AND FRUIT STORE; DOING NICE BUSINESS, BUT MUST BELL ACCOUNT OTHER BUSINESS; LONG •LEASE. 859 S. SPRING ST. 10-28-3 MONEY RAISING CHICKENS—OPPORTUNI ty to purchase 10 acres; good soil, buildings, trees; 25 per cent under market. STACY, 304 Fay bids. F2IIB. 10-8-eod-tf TO~~LET— PART STORE; GOOD LOCATION FOR NOTION AND STATIONERY. 2126 W. PICO. 10-23-2 INVESTMENTS— ■ FOR SALE OR TRADE—KM LAS VEGAS St., two houses, one 2-story, 4 flats of five rooms each, and one 2-story, 'i flats of five rooms each; lot 89x130; rents for $120 per month; price 114,600. Owner will take a back mortgage for 5 yeans at C per cent. ROBINSON-ALBAUM REALTY AND INV. CO. 20} FROST liUXi. 10-27-4 TYPEWRITERS-. AIO- MAKES lUSBUILT TTP»WRITBU»». Prices lowot in Urn oltf. I Regular 13 rental machines reduced t« M.M month, or threo montht for W. ..„_ UOS ANCJKLIia TYPEWRITER E.tCHANGB Branch • *~- ' AMERICAN ■ 'KITING MACHINE CO.. AMU. UI C. l»ru»jlw«r, JkUlu 3iH. - ■ »-l-tl j^OR SALE—House* New aid Beautiful- Five aid Six Room Bungalows Bungalows These houses have a very arttstlo exterior, with cement porches across the front. INSIDE ARRANGEMENT THE BEST having beamed codings, paneled walls, built in bt>nVt, leaded glass mirrors, cabinet kitch •D, l.\r;-H closot room, light and airy bed rooms, hardwood floors In two rooms, electrlo light fixtures the very best, pressed brick mantels: In fact, the bouses are just as coxy as could bn mad*. Attention $50 Down $50 Bows? $50 Bowi } Balance Lie Rent . For the next few days we have decided to make special terms on these properties. If you want a bargain, now Is the time to se cure one of the most Ideal homes ever of fered for the money In Los Angeles. These attractive bungalows are located In the trend of the rapidly growing residential southeast ern part of the city. Near good car service. Street work, sewer, gas, sidewalks, trees and lawns already In. Come and see these houses. Agent will be on the tract. Take San Pedro st. car and get off at 57th st. See MR. ANDERSON Cor. 57th St. and South Park Ay. Phone—South 6561 io-a-7t North Wilshire District ON OXFORD BOULEVARD. 7-ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW. PIPED FOR FURNACE. THIS IS A DANDY LITTLE] HOME AND CAN'T BE DUPLICATED FOR THE MONEY. LOT IS 60 BY 179. PRICE IS ONLY 14500, TERMS. MATSON & SON 629J- South Main 10-28-30-tt FOR SALE— / »160 CASH. 125 PER MONTH. New. thoroughly modern 5-room cottage In E. Fourth st., near four car line*. Terms }K>" cash. $26 per month. FRED W. PEARSON, 220 American Bank bldg. A 2388. 10-23-7 Invest In Inglewood Bungalow Park 10-12-tf FOR SALB-6-ROOM COTTAGE; MANTEL, bath, toilet, sink, washstfind, hot water, gas, electricity, sewer, cellar, lawn, flowers, barn, lot 40xlM to 20-foot alley; price (2300; easy payments. Call at 4700 CENTRAL AYE. 10-26-St FOR SALB-FIVE-ROOM COTTAOE, MOD ern, attractive Interior; palms, fruit trees and shrubbery of all kinds; southwest; terms to suit; at a bargain. F. C. HILL, 240 Wtl cox bldg. A 3778. 10-28-3 FOR SALE—BY OWNER, 4-ROOM HOUSE. 2 lots, good barn and chicken yards, with rose garden and private water. Phone East 2188. F. C. FUEHRER. 10-22-7 8 INSERTIONS OF A HBRAIB WANT All for the price of 2, or 7 Insertion* for the price of S. A»k The Herald counter man. 10-12-tf 8-ROOM HOUSE ON BONNIE BRAE: IN good condition; cheap. Inquire 1724 BONNIID BRAE. 10-28-3t • -ROOM HOUSE, 3977 WALL ST., LOT 50x142U; all Improvements; bargain for c a ,h. 10-20-22-«3-28-28-30-31-tt pOR —City Lots and Lands The City INGLEWOOD That Grows LAST YEAR 1000 THIS YEAR 2000 GET IN AND RIDE WITH US. ' .• 10-10-tf WILSHIRE DISTRICT ON CAHUENGA ST.. NEAR FOURTH ST. J250 UNDER VALUE IF SOLD SOON. MATSON & SON 829 % S. Main. 10-28-30-21 r*l . WE HAVE SEVERAL GOOD BUSINESS properties close In, suitable for hotels or apartments. ROBINSON-ALBAUM REALTY AND INV. CO. 203 FROST BLDG. 10-28-1 Go and See Inglewood Bungalow Park 10-12-tf ]<X)R Mexican Lands - MEXICAN' LAND EONORA SINAbOA SEND FOR FRKE ILLUSTRATED BOOK LET, "THE WEST COAST. THE COLI FORNIA OF MET4ICO," AND WEISKLK, BULLETIN. BEN. W. McCLOSKEY & CO. 700 Union Trust Building; 10-21-1 jOOR SALE—Musical Instruments MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KINDS repaired, bought, gold, exchanged. Fin* violin work and bow repairing. Expert accordeon repairing. LINDBT3RG MUSIC CO.. 356 S. Hill St. 9-28-wed-frl-sun-lmo. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ALL KINDS, repaired, bought, Hold and exchanged; Una accordeon repairing. LINDBERO MUSIC CO., 356 S. Hill st. 10-2-sun-tues-frl-t< A. O. GARDNER, 118 WINSTON ST. PI •oos sold, rented, tuned very low rates. s-12-tf JTOR SALE— Live Stock FOR SALE—HORSE AND BUGGY; MARK, 7 years old, suitable for solicitors or rout* work; god traveler and in good condition; will sell reasonable. 1932 E. FIRST. Phono Boyle 41*7. 10-23-tf FOR SALE—CHEAP, HORSE, 18 HANDS, » years, buy, single, double, saddle; 2 seta single harness, 2 top buggies, 1 light spring wagon; must be sold this week. 819 S. FLOWER ST. | 10-27-4 FOR SALE— ~~ ~~ Fine young blocky horse and mare. 247 S. Hartford it., Hollywood. A. T. MORRISON, Phone 60868. 10-28-> FOR SALE-GOOD, GENTLE TEAM OB* mares; price 8165. Take York blvd. car to Sclnm. *'. 0. FUEHRER, 6aU) Julian st. JiMKdw 10-12-n