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14 Classified Business Directory Ready reference list of responsible business firms. Consult it frequently for profit. Live business firms advertise, and their ad vertisements are simply invitations direct to you. Patronize Herald advertisers. ASSAYING . JOHN HERMAN, 262% S. MAIN. NOT SAT- Isfactlon, but accuracy_guaranteed. 12-22-tf ATTORNEYS . SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS — PERSONAL :'.-: Injury claims specialty; estates setttled. J. |S' W. MACY, 638 Douglas bldg. Phones: A 8533, Main 8523. ■ « DIVORCE LAWS. . Advice free; no publicity. 122 W. THIRD St., romm 22L Call 2 to 6. I}___ ~ AUTO GARAGE MAMMOTH GARAGE—II 6 CENTER f^ACE. h 4th. bet. Main and Spring. Open day ana night. 11-13-tt BATHS PERSONAL - STJLPHUME, VAPOR, SEA. salt baths, scalp treatments, 10 to 10. F,019. BADGER TOILET PARLORS, Room 225. 702 S. Spring. »-24-tt MISS ANITA HELDM..N, »14 SANTEE ST., two blocks east of Main. Salt baths, elec ' trio baths and treatment. ___!_ MISS UOLA HILL, 708 CROCKER ST., tub baths .and alcohol rubs. Hours 10 a. m. to . p. m. 10- '" in% S. SPRING ST, SUITE 8-CHIROPODY, electricity, massage, vapor and shower baths. 6- 6'tf LOTUS BATHS, 254 S. BROADWAY; SClEN tlflc massage, manicuring, chiropody. A 4513. 11-16-lmo MASSAGE, BATHS, CHIROPODY. EXPERT assistants. JEAN LUNN. 620 S. Bdway^ — BICYCLES BICYCLES-BICYCLES, TIRES AND SUP piles at cash prices. KNIGHT'S. 134 North ' Spring. • - »-M -BIRD DOCTOR SICK PARROTS AND SMALL BIRDS treated. Pets boarded. 212 S. FIGUEROA. ' CESSPOOLS IMPERIAL CESSPOOL PUMPING CO.— We take out largest load. West 6396; 22040. - . 2-10-tt * ™~ DENTISTB jyR. BACHMANN, 206-208 MAJESTIC THEA ter bids., 846 S. Broadway. F6681, Main 3816. FENCES: WIRE, IRON, WOOD LOS ANGELES WIRE WOItKS, MANUFAC tureri of and dealers in all kinds of wlr goods. Floral designs a specialty. 129 E. SEVENTH ST. Phone F6090. 11-18-lmo CITY AND COUNTY WIRE WORKS. 629 WALL ST. 11-16-lmo FURNITURE FURNITURE BOUGHT, SOLD AND EX CHANGED. KANTOR. 723 W. Sixth st. F2628. 11-17 - INSURANCE FIRE, AUTOMOBILE!, ACCIDENT, LIFE. burglary, liability, plate glas, surety bonds. RULE & SONS. Inc. 329-31 Hlgglns bldg. 11-13-tf LADIES' TAILORING S. ZINKO, THE LADIES' TAILOR. OPERA coats, riding habits, eta 485 S. Bdwy. R. 1-2 9-l-6mo PERSONALS, BUSINESS MORPHINE 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., 202H S. Broadway, rooms 205-206, Los Angeles. 9-10-tf PERSONAL—DR. H. T. MeN AUGHT HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICES iU SUITE tuf BUMILLER BLDQ., 430 S. IiHOAJJWAX. HOURS, 10-12 AND 3-6. 10-30-lmo 8 INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD for the price of 2, or 7 Insertions Cor the price of 5. Ask The Herald counter man. U-l-tf FULL INFORMATION OF THE DrVORCE laws of Nevada, Arizona and other states free. Address BOX 677, Goldfleld, Nev. 11-16-lmo ARE TOU BICKT GET THE CHANNEL OF Life open. Call for to get the healing touch, or addrsss H. W. OTTO, 3610 Griffith aye. 11-17-7 MRS. MAESON, THE NOTED LONDON palmist, BJ2 S. SPRING, over Owl drug store. 11-2S-tf IQHURCH NOTICES- S INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD for the price of 2, or 7 Insertions for the price of 5. Ask The Herald counter man. fJENIEL HALL, 227 B. Ma7n-n6oN~PRAY er meeting daily; gospel meeting every night. B-l-tf I'm glad we've got a terrace to our yard, er we might wake up some night a-star!n' an automobile in the face. I read yister day of a girl runnin' an auto Into a furniture store an' she didn't even faint, although she broke the glass all to flinders. They ain't no moral to the story other than that it'll give the furniture store a chance to run a damage sale an' furthermore advertises the car that did the trick as one that'll go anywhere. The man that runs the store, if he's wise, will run a cut of the car an' his damaged window an' run an ad like a house afire, an' he'll do business. I reckon that very few people knowed there wuz such a store, but they will now, which only goes to show it pays to advertise, even though it takes a plate glass window an' a busted automobile to do it. MANICURING BURT TOILET PARLORS. MANICURING A specialty; hrs. 10-10. 316 S. Bdway., room 8. 11-16-lmo OPTICIANS J. P. DBLANY. «09 S. SPRING. ESTAB llshed 15 yrs. Glasses guaranteed 2 yrs. 11-15-lmo PAINTING, PAPER HANGING PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, TINTING, decorating. Estimates; wall paper, paints. J. A. LINNKY & CO.. 813 W. Third. Bdwy. 1765. F3260. 11-13-tf PRINTING THE GERMAIN PRESS, COMMERCIAL printers, 846 SANTEE ST. Main 6990. U-18-lmo ROOFING ROOFING AND BUILDING PAPER, BEST grade. Closing out, halt price. 2902 GRIF FITH AYE. South 4163. 11-6-tf WE FIX ROOFS TO STAY FIXED. Chimney cleaning and repairing. MON MERT CO., 1513 W. Pico. West 6886, 62567. U-2-tf STANDARD ROOFING AND REPAIR CO., repairs any kind of leaky roofs, city or country. Bdwy 3748. 626 S. FLOWER ST. 11-4-tf SANITARIUMS THE WOMAN'S HOSPITAL Exclusively for women and children. B*>st equipped and homelike hospital In the city for confinement cases. Terms to suit. -1246 SOUTH FLOWER. F4134. 6-12-tf SCALP TREATMENT AND ALCOHOL rubs, room 16, Gladstone hotel, 128 West Fifth and 605>_ South Main. Hours, 9 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. 11-13-tt SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES WANTED-STUDEN'TS, (5 MONTH "GREGG" shorthand, bookkeeping, banking, day or night. Positions. NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, bO3 Cham. Com. 11-1-S-imo SUCCESS SHORTHAND INSTITUTE - World's Record System. 327-37 H. W. Hell __ man Bldgr. 11-13-tr STATUARY INTERNATIONAL STATUARY COMPANY— Garden Interior, statues, vases, fountains, 1322 WEST SEV ENTH STREET. 11-13-lmo STORAGE LARGE PRIVATE, LOCKED IRON ROOMS for furniture, etc; J1.50 and J2 per month. Trunks, boxes, etc., $25c to 50c; open vans, $6 per day or 75c per hour. We pack and ship household goods everywhere at re duced rates. COLYEAR'S VAN AND STORAGE CO., Offices 509-11 S. Main St. Warehouse 415-17 San Pedro at Phones F3171; Main 1117. 8-25-tf HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED IN MODERN vans. Shipped, stored In clean ware houses. Private rooms. Coal and wood. SHATTUCK & NIMMO, Ninth and Ala meda streets. 1-su-tu-w-fr-tf TAILORING WANTED —MEN TO HAVE THEIR OWN clothes made for fl2 a suit during No vernher. iai'- 3 W. FIFTH ST. 11-13-lmo TYPEWRITERS POSITIVELY BRAND NEW BALL-BEAR ing back epacer, 2-color L. C. Smith vis ible. Big bargain for spot cash. Apply ROOM 11. 244 H S. BROADWAY. 11-13-1 mo SPECIAL NOTICES— EYE-HEADACHES Have your headaches forever cured without drugs and your eyea examined here free of charge by a well known specialist. Special attention paid to eyes of children. DR. W. C. DICKSON, S2B-9 Security Bldg., Fifth and Spring. i U-IS-tf WANTED—LADIES AND CENTLEMEN-1 clothing. Positively hleh'^t prices paid. MAIN 3697; F5936. 6-26-l2mo CLOSING OUT 2600 GALLONS OF CAR rara paint, 11.50 per gallon SHEEHAN'S, 100 S. Broadway. »-15-tf 8 INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD for the price of 2, or 7 insertions tor the prl?e of 5. Ask The Herald counter man. FURNITURE REPAIR WORK Cane and rush seating, upholstering and refinlßhinc, 24557. BDWY. 4332. 11-U-tf JJAIR DRESSERS— 8 INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD for the price of 2, or 7 insertions for the pries of 6. Ask The Herald counter man. U-l-tf £)RESSMAKINa— I INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD for the price of 2, or 7 insertions for the price of 6. Ask The Herald counter man. U-l-tf LOS ANGELES HERALD: THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1910. _yy aim TED—•Male Help "...-. ;'V'ji WANTED—MEN WITHOUT EXPERIENCE to work at electricity, plumbing, automo biles, bricklaying. Tour I earning* win more than pay preliminary instruction charge. 200 student* last year. 830.000 contract Jobs; only few months required and no expense to learn good trade. Free catalogue. UNITED TRADE SCHOOL CONTRACTING CO.. «6I Paclfio Electric bids;, - -I-*'" Cards $1.00 Tor 1000; Other printing" In proportion. HARRINGTON, Printer, 138V4 8. Spring. Al4OO. 10-20-lmo WANTED—INTELLIGENT, HONEST MEN to work In city. Good steady Job for the right men. Apply to W. H. JUTJD, ■Herald office, before It, m. or after 5:80 p. m. 11-17-tt WE TEACH YOU 6 TRADES: AUTOMOBIL ing, surveying, electrical engineering. plumb- Ing and bricklaying. Call at 2110 W. SEV ENTH ST. 10-20-lmo WANTED — GARDENER, HOLLYWOOD, Cal., 145. HOME PHONE 69013. 10-16-3t IF YOU WANT HELP READ THE HER aid situation wanted columns. U-8-tt SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The H'ralfl free of charge. 10_18_tt WANTED— Female Help WANTED— THE FIFTH ST. STORE, EXPERIENCED SALESWOMEN FOR LACES, RIBBONS, EMBROIDERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, ART GOODS, PAT TERNS. GTjOVES AND PYRGGRAPHY. SOME PERMANENT, WELL PAID PO SITIONS OPEN FOR COMPETENT HELP. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT. APPLY TO SU PERINTENDENT, SECOND FLOOR, WEST • BUILDING. BEFORE 9:30 A. M. 11-17-2t WANTED—LADIES, BEAUTY CULTURE pays big: learn right, salary guaranteed. "FLORENTINE," the world's largest, 227 Mercantile place, corner Broadway. J-2-tf WANTED — TELEPHONE OPERATORS; experience unnecessary; salary while learning. Apply 321 W. SEVENTH, sixth floor Eshman bldg. 11-6-14 IF YOU WANT HELP READ THE HER aid situation wanted, columns. 11-3-tf SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. 10-18-tt \Y ANTED— Help, M ': and Female WANTED— AND WOMEN TO LEARN the barber trade; guaranteed In eight weeks. Catalogue free. MOLER BARBER COL LEGE, 122 E. Second st. 9-14-tt SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. 10_18_tf yy ANTED—Agents SITUATION WANTED ADS. INSERTED IN THE HERALD FREE OF CHARGE. 10-18-tf yy situations, Male WANTED— AT ONCE. BY EXPERIENCED printer and newspaper man, situation In a Southern California weekly newspaper of fice. 27 years old, no booze or cigarettes. Have had several years' experience man . aging and "hustling" and writing for live Keenly papers. can come Immediately. "C. W. L.," 425 Bryson blk., Los Angeles, Cal. ; ___*___ YOUNG MAN OF 32, WITH 7 YEARS' BUS- Inesa experience In California, is open for position, preferably with a new concern, where services are wanted of a wideawake man with clean reputation and habits, as assistant to manager in the manufacturing or contracting business. Al references and details at Interview. BOX 294, Herald. 11-13-10 WANTED—SITUATION, BY A MIDDLK aged man as night watchman or any kind of light work. Have had experience in and around hotels. Strictly temperate, honest and reliable. Good references. Address W. W. WHITEHEAD, Peniel ..a;n st. Phone Bdwy. 2056. 16-10 A NORWEGIAN SINGLE, HEALTHY MAN who has spent 8 years traveling in Alaska would like situation in literary family ..where some one would be willing to help me write my stories, "Lost in the Wilder ness," and also "Dead Broke In Land of Gold." BOX 238. HERALD. 11-15-3t A RELIABLE, TRUSTWORTHY MAN DE sires a position as packer or canvasser for Bible house. Have had 3 years' ex perience as general merchandise packer for Montgomery Ward Co.. of Chicago; also experience as canvasser. C. E. STOVER, box 287, Herald. 11-16-10 A FIRST CLASS. UP-TO-DATE FRENCH and Italian cook; have worked for 6 years. ln the highest class cafe in Los Angeles: 30 years' experience and never worked only In the highest class places. Phone Boyle 2133. P. ZAWPPA, 406 N. Bailey St. 11-12-tf AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER WHO speaks, reads and writes Spanish fluent ly desires to obtain a position in a com mercial house. Has no objection to re side in Mexico. 610 VIGNES ST. Phones A 4884, Main 6726. 11-16-14t WANTED—BY A THOROUGHLY RELIA bIa driver of six years' experience, position as chauffeur. Capable of doing own re pairing. Can furnish best of references. Address R. F.. 1610 S. Main st. Phone Bdwy. 2516. 11-8-10 WANTED—BY. EXPERIENCED SALES man, position; thoroughly understands sash door and woodworking of any kind for buildings; also plans, estimating, etc. Reasonable salary. J. SHAYLER, 1641 Wall St. 11-16-7t WANTED—BY EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN not afraid of work, position as bookkeeper, storekeeper, receiving or shipping, clerk; best of references as to ability and character. Ad dress P. O. BOX 1255, city. _____■ WANTED—SITUATION. "BY YOUNG MAN 25 as night or/day watchman; am steady, living in Los 'Anseles over 8 years. Ap ply H. KENWORTH, 247 E. Fifth St., Los Angeles. Ask for locksmith. 11-8-10 WANTED — SITUATION, BY YOUNG MAN as handyman for private place or hotel bar. Small wages, board and room. Speaks French and English. STANLEY TESHEA, 1636 N. Main st. 11-16-11 A COMPETENT LANDSCAPE GARDENER wishes position In private or commercial place; life experience greenhouse and out side work. Address GARDENER, 227H E. First st. S '.1-10-lOt BY AN ENGLISHMAN. WORK IN MINE; carpenter; can mine and sharpen steel; can frame any kind of timbers in use In a mine; can handle powder. BOX 113, HERALD 11-8-1° WANTED—SITUATION IN MOVING Pic ture theater, by middle aged man, either as janitor, door man or usher. Steady situation desired. Address BOX 200, HERALD. , 1.-17-10t WANTED— SITUATION; YOUNG MAN; can speak German and Scandinavian; would like to learn a good trade with small wages to start, BOX 246. HER ALD. 11-15-12 WANTED-»-BT MAN PAST MIDDLE AGE, a place to care for horse arid cow. Life time experience. PAT HOBEN. Santa Rosa hotel, cor. Fourth and San Pedro sts. 11-8-12 COLORED MAN WOULD LIKE WORK IN a garage as washer or brass polisher; am 28 years of age; do not use tobacco or drink It all Call D. 1: HENDERSON. Main 6144. 11-12-10t WANTED—POSITION, BY AN EXPERT bookkeeper and accountant; hotel work a specialty. First class references. Ad dress BOX 163. HERALD. ;- 11-13-13t LIGHT WORK WANTED BY I-AN WILL- Ing to work but not able to do heavy work. Wages Jl SO per day. Home Phone 28445. Residence, 1331 43TH PLACE. , 11-13-13t WANTED— POSITION AS GARDENER OR handy man around house. Want a good home; salary no object. Phone 4884; Main 6726. JACOB HERRING. . 11-13-13 A GERMAN, MIDDLE AGED AND SINGLE, wishes work as houseman, Janitor or bed maker. References. W. BOHLING, - 123 N. Kern St.. city. 11-16-6 A GERMAN, MIDDLE-AGED AND SINGLE, wishes work as houseman, Janitor or bed maker. References. W. BOHLING. 123 N. Kern st., city. • 11-13-11 yy ANTED—Situation*, Male EXPERIENCED, COMPETENT BOOK keeper and offloe man desires position. Excellent references. ■ Willing to go out of city. Address BOX 144. HERALD. SITUATION WANTED—YOUNO MAN. 28. strong and good habits, desires employment of some kind; not very good use of left hand; no soliciting. Tel Home F5375. 11-4-11 WANTED—BY TO UNO MAN FROM NEW York, a position In drafting office: has had experience In shop work. Address J. M. WISH, general delivery. 11-16-15t WANTED—POSITION AS COTTON RAISER by government expert; best of references; raised In cotton country. W. L. HOWARD. 820H Central are.. Log Angeles. U-9-10 YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE TO LEARN A trade; any trad* will do: with wages to start preferred; with German and French language. BOTLE »68. 11-8-10 AN ENGLISHMAN WANTS A JOB; HANDY with carpenter tools; can paint, garden work chicken, cows, etc.; all round handy man. BOX 115. HERALD. U-8-10 SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN IN moving picture theater as usher, relief oper ator or effect worker; experienced. JOHN B. MAIER, Box 161, Herald.- 11-12-11 SOBER YOUNG MAN WANTS STEADY employment, light delivery; will do any thing. Reasonable; best references. EOAN, F2135; 862 W. Bth. 11-18-12 SITUATION WANTED—BY YOUNG MAN. city or country; steady and reliable. Address G. F., 444H S. Spring St., Los Angeles, 11-10-lOt MILLWRIGHT OF EXPERIENCE WITH references wishes position. Address MILLWRIGHT, box 103, Herald. ■ 11-16-10t YOUNG MAN (23), EMPLOYED NIGHTS, wishes work In the afternoons; good edu cation. Best of references. Address BOX 362, Herald. 11-13-13t SITUATION WANTED Sy^ CHAUFFEUR and coachman. Can do all repair work and garden work, etc. BOX 247, HER ALD. , 11-16-3t YOUNG MAN 20 YEARS OLD WISHES a position as driver or anything else. FRANK SCHICK, 445 W. Seventy-seventh st U-16-10 WANTED— LIGHT JOB BY AN OLD man; can do almost anything. F. A. PRAGUE, Parker house, 409 E. Fifth st. ' | 11-16-1U —POSITION AS JANITOR BY young colored man with recommendations, or work of any kind. Phone MAIN 8731. • 11-15-10t BETHLEHEM FREE EMPLOYMENT agency, 610 Vignes street Main 6726; Home A 4884. Men for housecleanlng, yard work and general labor. 8-24-tf LIVE. SOBER, RELIABLE EASTERN MAN, 87, single, seeks work with Christian people in city or country; please state particulars. Address BOX 171. Herald. 11-10-lOt WANTED —GARDENS TO CARE FOR monthly, trimming and planting,) by ex perienced gardener. Send card to ROSS, 1060 W. Fifty-third. 11-17-10t WANTED —SITUATION. A CHAUFFEUR, 2 years' experience; can do own repair work; first class references. BOX 120, HERALD. 11-6-18 YOUNG MAN 18 YEARS OF AGE WISHES position In any kind of store; wages to start (8 per week. PHONE F6626. 11-17-4t BOOKKEEPER WANTS PERMANENT OR temporary position; reliable, accurate; high est references. HEATH, 133 S. Flgueroa. U-12-17t YOUNG MAN, 23, MARRIED; HAS HAD 10 years' experience clerking • and clerical work; references. Address P. L. BRUNER, .47 W. 23d St.. city. 11-10-lOt YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE TO WORK on a farm, but has not had any expe rience. BOX 102. HERALD. U-17-10t WANTED — OF BOOKS TO KEEP AT night, by an experienced bookkeeper. Ad dress BOX 158. HERALD. U-17-7t SITUATION WANTED—BY EXPERIENCED installment collector; references; married. E. A. FOUNTAIN 511 San Julian at. 11-9-10 WANTED — POSITION BY A RELIABLE young man with motorcycle. Best of ref erences. 1320 E. FIFTIETH ST. 11-U-llt EXPERIENCED MEAT CUTTER WISHES steady position; will go out of city. Phone MAIN 6031, 1 ring. 11-10-lOt YOUNG MAN. GERMAN AND FRENCH, wishes position in private family for any line of work. BOYLE 958. 11-8-10 I WANT CARPENTER WORK WITH CON tractor who can furnish tools to start with. Address BOX 172, Herald. 11-10-lOt WANTED—WINDOW CLEANING Alft) ALL all kinds short Jobs. JOHN, 1221 S. Figueroa st. Phone Broadway 1050. 11-17-4t WANTED-WORK. POSITION AS CHECK- Ing clerk or timekeeper. Call A 4894 or Main 6726: BETHLEHEM INSTITUTE. 11-13-lSt SITUATION WANTED— BY GERMAN 24 years of age. Willing to do any kind of work. Address BOX 364. Herald. 11-13-6t EXPERIENCED STEWARD AND STORE keeper. 6 years In California hotels. Art dress BOX 161. HERALD. 11-16-3 WANTED —POSITION BY HOISTING AND boon derrick engineer. GEO. BEMMER LY, 416 Wall st. 11-16-13 WANTED-POSITION BY ELDERLY MAN; - work around private place. Address BOX 164, Herald. 11-12-10 YOUNG MAN WISHES TO LEARN CHAUF feur with small wages to start. BOYLE 858. 11-8-10 CAMP COOK WANTS SITUATION. AD dress TONY HAMMERS, 671 Ceres aye. U-11-10t CEMENT FINISHEr WANTS WORK. CITY or country. BOX 291, HERALD. 11-13-4 WANTED— POSITION BY REGISTERED druggist. S. F. HODGE, 615 Crocker st. U-10-10t SITUATION WANTED—BY AN ALL-ROUND candy and Ice cream maker. Address BOX 164. Herald. U-9-10t WANTED—CARPENTER WORK — DAY. job or contract. PHONE 52107. 11-13-13 WANTED —CARPENTER WORK, DAY. Job 01 contract. SOUTH 2107. 11-6-10 SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. M_j__ \y ANTED— Situations, Female —WHERE 1 OR 2 MAIDS ARE kept, to sew and be -generally helpful, or where one maid and a large family of children, to sew for and look after things generally. Very reasonable. Reference. Go anywhere. BOX 153, HERALD. U-13-13t WANTED— MUSICIAN AND TEACHER of large experience and proficiency, piano • work of any kind or pupils In piano play- Ing and voico building. Special rate this week to tinter or paperhanger. MRS. WILSON. 2314 Maple aye. 11-8-12 WANTED—BY WIDOW, ENGLISH, 40, Protestant, position as housekeeper or mother's help; good plain cook; not afraid of work; pie ■» state wages. BOX 116, Herald. U-«-U MILLINER, FIRST CLASS, FROM NEW York will make hats for ladles out of their own material very reasonable; out or home. Phone GERTRUDE, 679 South. • 11-11-7t WANTED— POSITION AS HELPER AND salad maker in a delicacy store, hotel or restaurant, by a competent young wo man. Address BOX 246. HERALD. 11-15-15t A STENOGRAPHER, FORMERLY BECRE tary to a prominent New York lawyer, desires a permanent position whore exec utive ability is required. Call HOME 11134. -:; 11-15-12 ELDERLY LADY DESIRES POSITION IN widower 1 family or with young couple to make herself generally useful; Is good economical housekeeper. BOX 233, HER ALD, . , , U-17*10t WANTED—POSITION 'AS CARETAKER of rooming house for apartments and wages, by widow with son 15. Address MRS. CANNAN. 1020 Colton st. U-11-lOt ANTED— Situations, Female _^ WANTED— AS NURBB. COM panlon to invalid or child, or housekeeper in small family. Experienced. Refer ences. BOX 167. HERALD. , " 11-11-lOt PLACE TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK OR assist In nice home by refined woman. Ad dress M X., 225 S. Grand. Phone A 4477 till 11 after i p. m. 11-13-10t YOUNG LADY WITH A-l OIL LINE EX perlenoe wants position as stenographer, bill er or price work. Can give reference. Phone EAST 814. ■■ - - «-l-tt HARRIED LADT WOULD LIKE FIRST class apartment nouse to manage. Has had experience managing hotel. Call up A 4112. ;•■"■"< .•■"■:■■■ io-io-»ot MIDDLE-AGED GERMAN WOMAN WISHES employment taking care of Invalid or boy; good nurse; references. 1318 W. 88TH ST. ■ ,-.•!, ■•- - ... 11-10-7t WANTED— IN PHOTOGRAPH gallery; services in exchange for experience. References. A. It. M., Box 179 Herald. 11-18-iat WANTED—POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER in widower's home or In small family; city references. Address BOX 174. Herald. 11-10-10 WANTED—BRIGHT YOUNG LADY BTEN ographer will ,work for $7 week; can use any machine. Phone BDWY. 8838. 11-4-15 WANTED—SITUATION. BY Al LAUN dress 2 days In week: can (five best of reference. BOX 114. HERALD. 11-8-10 WANTED— GOOD LOCATION FOR PUB llo stenographer in exchange for attend lng office. BOX 15;. HERALD. 11-17-7t WANTED— COLORED GIRL. POSITION as cook, house girl tor nurse. Phone Main 8731 or address BOX 110, Herald. 11-10-10 YOUNG LADY WANTS SITUATION IN country to assist In housework. Address M. E. 1., box 157. Herald. 11-17-10t WANTED—WASHING OR CLEANING. BY woman by day or hour. " Address' 64 CROCKER ST., flat 4. 11-16-13t WANTED— AS CHILD'S NURSE by an experienced nurse; city references. Ad dress BOX 173. Herald. 11-10-1* WANTED—BY WHITE YOUNG WOMAN, 3 days each week cleaning, washing and iron ing. 355 W. 66TH. U-4-10t WOMAN WANTS LIGHT HOUSEWORK IN small plain family; close in preferred. L., 816 Cottage place. 11-8-15t MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WITH CHILD would like to keep house In country. 627 E. 63D ST. 11-U-7 SITUATION WANT ADS. INSERTED IN' THE HERALD FREE OF CHARGE!. 10-18-tf SITUATION WANTED ADS. INSERTED IN THE HERALD FREE OF CHARGE. liO-18-tf YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE~SITUATION In nloe office. Handy with typewriter. PHONH WEST 6774. 11-8-18 LACE CURTAINS HAND LAUNDBREIV 86c pair MAIN 7630. 11-15-3t WANTED—Situations, Male & Fern. SITUATION WANTED BY MARRIED MAN 84 years of age, neat appearing; a compe tent all around office man and a suc cessful salesman of ability. Would prefer salary and commission basis. Address BOX 160, herald. 11-16-7 SITUATION Wanted—by MAN AND WIFE of business ability to manage rooming or apartment house; can give references. Ad dress GEO. DEXTER, 815 Kohler st. 11-12-12 WANTED—IP YOU WANT MEN OR WOMEN to da any kind of labor or mechanical work, » please call OLIVE BRANCH MISSION, 706 E. Fifth st. Phone Main 2558. 11-12-30 SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The H»ral<l free of charge. I 0.:!?"'.' ANTED—To Purchase Stock t WANTED— Stock In the Los Angeles Investment com pany; any amount up to $40,000; will pay within 8 per cent of the (•nmnany's selling price. O. F.. car* Globe Savings Bank. •-11-U ANTED— Purchase Real Estate WANTED —TO BUY A CHEAP LOT. CAN pay $50 cash and $10 per month Must be 6o fare. Address BOX 243, HERALD. 11-15-6t Miscellaneous WANTED TO BUY— PUP. ADDRESS BOX 162, Herald. 11-9-tf I HAVE 4000 POUNDS OF FREIGHT THAT I want to ship to Texas. Would like to arrange to ship with some one to (ret benefit of carload rates. Both PHONES Ex. 5. PASADENA. , 11-17-lt WANTED-CASH PAID FOR FEATHER beds. 758 SAN PEDRO ST. Phones Main 1106; FSO4I. 12-17-tf MONEY TO LOAN— WE LOAN MONEY To wage-earners and housekeepers, on per sonal note; $10 and upward. Do you owe the landlord or the grocer? Do you want money for any purpose? You repay weekly or monthly. No publicity; lowest rates. PARK LOAN & CREDIT CO., 424 So. Broadway. ' Rogrn 710. 8-23-tf MONEY TO LOAN $30,000 to loan on real estate, city or country, 6 to 7 per cent, amount to suit. MOVER 6 GILBERT, 302 H. W. Hellman bldg. Homo phone ASB27; Main 5474. 10-2-tf PRIVATE MONEY, 6 AND 7 PER CENT. NO DELAY. ON CITY OR COUNTRY PROPERTY; STRAIGHT BUILDING LOANS. LOCKHART & SON. 601 H. W. HELLMAN BLDG. Main 1410; A 7652. 10-39-lmo WANTED—MONEY. WANT $10,0«T ON GILT edge city real estate. W. A. ROBERTS REALTY CO., 126 S. Broadway. Ground floor Chamber of Commerce bldg. F6524, Main 459. - _10-«-« MONEY TO LOAN—SALARIED MEN AND. women accommodated without delay or pub licity. SOUTHERN CREDIT CO., 411 O. T. Johnson Bldg. MM! R. W. POINDEXTER, 409 WILCOX BLDG.. will loan you what you need on real es tate, stocks and bonds. Building loans a specialty. , ■ 6-9-tf UNDER THIS CLASSIFICATION, IF PRE pald, your »d three times for the price of of two, or seven times for the price of <lv«. . • U-2-tt MONEY TO LOAN-FULL VALUE ON diamonds, watches, pianos, furniture, stor age receipts. G. F. THOMAS, 711 S. Bro»a -way. lu-iw-tl TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED DOL lars for one year at good interest; payable monthly or otherwise. BOX 236, Herald. -, ' , 11-17-2t TO LOAN SaJWrIED PEOPLE; NO ■ RED tape: without Security; confidential. WEST COAST EXCHANGE, 419 Henne bldg. 10-4-tt DON'T BORROW MONEY ON SALARY UN til you see me. F. A. NEWTON, 708 O. T. Johnson bldg. 11-6-tf $500 TO $10,000 TO LOAN AT 7 PER CENT. T. L. O'BRIEN & CO., Jefferson and Main. , - 6-3-tf JOINING— _ . ._ WE ARE OPERATING THE RICHEST class of gold mines In western Arizona, proven $2.80 per yard. We do not owe one dollar on the property. A few thou sand shares only at 250 a share. We positively guarantee every dollar to be applied in working properties. NEW LE PAZ GOLD MINING CO., 218-219 O. T. Johnson bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Phone F1077. 11-17-lmo MUSICAL INSTRUCTION-- '% ]> SAVE MONEY! YOUR ADVT. THREE times for the price of two, or seven times for the price of five, if prepaid. . 11-1-tf r£O LET—Rooms, Furnished Hotel Seville 781-784 SOUTH 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 8S13; F6638. 4-1-tf The St. Reg.s Housekeeping apartments, 537 8. Flower at. Main 1290. A 7335. Near business center; at tractive building, porches, room phones, clean, uioely furnished apartments. $12 to $30; single rooms $2.50 to $4.60 weekly, $9.50 to $18 monthly; no children. 11-t-tf HOTEL FEDORA 126 E. Second St. Steam heat, hot and cold water-in each room; best rooms In city for the money. HOTEL GAREY, NICEtfY FURNISHED, clean, outside sunny rooms, 2 blocks Santa Fe station, between Second and Third. 204 GAREY. Call Bdwy. 6326. 11-16,-St IS NT—B ROOMS, NICELY FUR nlshed, 1 part of double house; large yard; close In. Inquire 111 CENTEN NIAL ST. Phone Temple «6. 11-l«-3t UNCOMMONLY ATTRACTIVE BPARE rooms, upstairs, sleeping porch; kitchen; first class, refined, musical home. Phono 21902. 1436 £. FLOWER. 11-16-3t TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping, In desirable neigh norhocd. Rent reasonable. Phone South 4218. 141 K. THIRTY-SIXTH ST. H-16-3t TO ADULTS—APARTMENT OR FLAT. private home, $15, $26. 2645 NORMAN DIE AYE. Modern, sunny, porch. Infor mation West 4038. 11-16-3t FOR RENT — NEWLY FURNISHED rooms; running water; eleotrio lights, gas; housekeeping privileges; $1.75 and up. 1027 W. SECOND. 11-16-3t LIGHT, LARGE. PLEASANT ROOM, within walking distance; gentlemen pre ferred, or lady; no housekeeping. 824 FRANCISCO ST. 11-l«-3t THREE RUNNY HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS In cottage, private, modern, on street car line. In Highland Park. Inquire 49 = 3 MONTE VISTA ST. 11-16-3t LARGE FRONT ROOM. NICELY Fl'R nished, $1 per week; small front room, 60c per week. Walking distance. Phone RDWT. 2767. ONE CLEAN. SUNNY ROOM; ALSO EN suite, for refined gentleman, $8 up; refer ences required. Westlake district Phone MAIN 5732. 11-16-3t THREE FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms. $10 a month; gas, bath, telephone, electric light: near cars. 1721 E. TWEN TY-FIRST ST. 11-16-3t FOR RENT—2 FURNISHED ROOMS FOP. housekeeping; sunny. Take W. Sixth st. car to Lucas St.; no children. 1531 SHATTO. 11-16-1U 2 LARGE, RUNNY, FURNISHED ROOMS; bath, electricity, laundry; 6 minutes to court house; $12. 813 BOSTON ST. phone 65654. U-16-St FOR RENT — CLOSE IN, COMPLETELY furnished housekeeping apartments; every convenience; no other roomers. PHONE 62499. 11-IG-3t FINE HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, PIANO, private home, quiet street; walklne dis tance. Phone Main 3978. 1025 FLORIDA ST. 11-16-3t NICE, CLEAN ROOMS. WITH OR WITH out housekeeping privileges. lI.TI per week; walking distance. 757 S. HOPE. 11-l«-3t FOR RENT—A PARLOR BEDROOM FOR two people employed during day: board If desired; private family. BOYLE •SBOH. 11-16-3t ONT FTTRXTSHED FRONT ftOOM AND one large sido room; private family. MRS. HOLLAND, 1036 Wall st. (upstalrsi. 11-16-3t THREE OR FTVB CLRAN. SUNNY, TOR nlshed rooms; (ran. electricity: price $26 for the five. 1238 W. FIR3T ST. U-1«-St TWO NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS IN private family, with or without board. 834 W. SIXTEENTH ST. Phone 21869. 11-16-St 8 INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD for the price of 2. or 7 Insertions for the price of 6. Ask The Herald counter man. U-l-tf HOTEL FEDORA, 825 EAST SECOND ST. Hot and cold water; steam heat. Rooms $2 per -reek and up. 11-IS-U ONE BEAUTIFULLY FT7RNISHED FRONT room, suitable for two gentlemen. 829 S. Hope. Phonf- Mnln 92SS. Jl-l*s-3t TO LET—BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, HIGH LO catlon; fine lawn, trees. 416 N, Broadway. 11-17-lmo FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. RRA snrrnHc. 22fi N. HOPE ST. 11-IC-3t TO LET—Houses, Furnished FOR RENT—6-ROOM COTTAGE COMPLETE- Iy furnished; barn and chicken corral; close in; rent $60 a month. Including water and telephone. Address BOX 111, Herald, or phone evenings W. 4397. 11-17-1 WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS, HOUSES, offices, flats or apartments? Use HERALD want columns. 10-8-tf '£0 LET—Houses, Unfurnished THE BIG GREEN PADDED VANS FOR moving. "They know how." Fireproof storage for household goods. L. A. WAREHOUSE CO. SAVES WORRY, tit Commercial St. Main tot, A 8727. 10-15-tf WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS. HOUSES. offices, flats or apartments? Use HERALD want columns. 10-3-tf I. - Circulation (Circulation - i \ ■ s ' '■ ,'■■■■■ ' ■,'•■' '-'■■'■ ■ ■ r— — -HERALD)— :—] WANT COLUMNS | MOST FOR THE MONEY BEST FOR THE MONEY . ' ,:—•■■-■■„■-■ m w-sM - y THREE insertions of a HERALD want ad. for the price of 2, or 7 insertions for the price of 5. Ask The Herald Counter Man. ; ] Better Still ; .: Call up HERALD CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT and ask for solicitor. Home phone 10211—Sunset Main 8000. TTIHIIE3 ' • H3I IE IK 2SX TT ID) "THE NEWSPAPER FIT FOR HOMES" ===== THE ■•HOME PAPER = ■--■-■ I r£O _ LET—Ap'fs,, Fur. and Unfur. _ HOUSEKEEPING . APARTMENTS Furnished Complete, $8 to $G0 Month. TOO happy families live In our apartments, VENTILATION, CLEANLINESS, HOME LIKE EFFECTS are unexcelled.. • T. WIESENDANGER, Owner and Operator. Rental Department, Rooms 811-16. 207 S. Broadway. . » .* Branch Office. 1017 W. First St. 10-4-tt WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS. HOUSES, offices, flats or apartments? Use HERALD want columns. • 10-8-tf r£O LET—Flats, Unfurnished TO LET—LOOK AT 236% E. 29TH, A COZY upper cottage flat; five rooms, furnished for four persons; gas, electricity, hot water; key on screen doors; rent $18, payable at room 228 SAN FERNANDO BLDG. 11-17-1 * INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD for the price of 2, or 7 Insertions for the price of 6. Ask The Herald counter man. ■-- ■■ ■ - ■ ■ ■ U-l-tf r£O LET—Flats, Furnished WANT TO BENT TOUR ROOMS, HOUSES; offices, flats or apartments? Use HERALD want columns. 10-8-tf r£O LET—Rooms and Board t INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD for the price of 2, or 7 insertions for the price of 6. Ask The Herald counter man. . U-l-tf HOTEL SOUTHERN—BEST FAMILY Ho tel In the city. ■ Home 61640. I Seventh and Westlake aye. Bdwy. 9655. 10-80-lmo r|^O Housekeeping Rooms 3 INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD f«r the price of X, or 7 Insertions (or tile price at 5. Ask The Herald counter man _ 10-12-tf 'J^O Lbl— Storerooms v WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS, HOUSES, offices, flats or apartments? Use HERALD want columns. 10-l-tf rJO LET—Offices WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS, HOUSES, offices, flats or apartments? Use HERALD want columns. 10-8-tt JPOR EXCHANOE—ReaI Estate > COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE. $5000 —2V*, acres chicken ranch; 8-room. house, well, windmill, chicken yards and houses; fine soil; in town' of Huntington Beach. Want residence In Los Angeles. $17.000 — alfalfa ranch: team*., tools, wagons and plenty of water. Want Los Angeles. , , , ' ■ . $10,000 —80 acres; 30 in alfalfa, balaneo in grain house, wagon and team, tools, . etc Flowing woll. Want good eastern or Los Angeles. . : 16 acres, all In alfalfa, on Strawberry' "Park car line: $600 per acre. Want a farm in Kansas. 40-acro homestead at Turn a; rich land and water on the land; $750. ' *l ' 20 acres of rich Yuma valley land, ,10 acres cleared; under : the Laguna dam: good wagon and team, tools and good cow, Price $3500. SEE McCOY 441 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Phone F1468, Main 5902. 11-17-tt FOR EXCHANGE— TO 640 ACRES IN TH3 best apple, pear and alfalfa district In Cali fornia $30 per acre; abundance 'of water: all fine, level land. DU BOSS, 701 Grosse bldg. r 11-10-tf JF_OR EXCHANOE—Miscellaneous"" FOR EXCHANGE - MISCELLANEOUS— Good pair of high top rubber boots, prac tically new, for bull pup. Address B. 8., box 162, Herald. Give phone and ad dress In letter. ■ - ; . 11-3-tl UNDER THIS CLASSIFICATION. IF PRE pald, your ad three times for the price of two, or seven times for the price of five. U-l-ti I""cAN MATCH ANT EXCHANGE; WHAT have you? DU BOSE. 701 Gross* Bldg. F1167. '■■-'■ ■■' 10-U-tt PATENTS AND PATENT AGENTS Open Wednesdays Until • P. M. |M [||IIL |M ' - ' . MARTELL & COMPANY 632-633 Germain Building. Phone F47tl American nnd Foreign Patents. —— ■ ; * - You - can make money by patenting good ."T! Inventions. , Bring In your model or sketch. ___ - ' * ..-, * ■ *' Send for our "Special Letter on Patents." - - • ■-; ■•• ' 11-13-7t PIONEER PATENT AGENCY, HAZARD A STRAUSE. ESTABLISHED 83 YEARS. American and foreign patents secured end trademarks registered. PATENT LITIGA TION. 639 Citizens National Bank Building, Third and Main. Horn- A 1498; Main 2622. PATENT BOOK FREE. 2-3-tt J. S. ZERBE. SOLICITOR, UNITED STATES and foreign patents; 40 years' experience. 622-3 STIMSON BLDG., Third and Main. Phone A 5344. . ■' * 10-l-tf PATENTS AND. TRADEMARKS, ALL COUN^ tries. A. H. LIDDERS, patent lawyer and solicitor, 612 Am. Bank bldg., 2d and Spring. ;__ I 10-16-tf pOR~ SALE—ReaI Estate. UnclassTd "GLORIOUS KOOTENAT," BRITISH COL umbla. No Irrigating; delightful climate; fruit farms, $10 to $80 per acre; easy terms. Free booklet, etc. ( INVESTORS' TRUST A MORTGAGE CORPORATION, LTD.. 184; Hastings St., W., Vancouver, B. C. 11-6-lmo ' .1