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10 THE WEATHER LOS ANGELES, Nor. 23. 1910. Tlme.lßarom.lTher.lHumrW'in^iyic^lWeather. TiniTrßoi.-r6o-i M inw I * I £, t-c,! <,y- Ip. m.V 30.00 165j62 | S |4 | Clear. V Highest temperature, 72. Lowest temperature, 49. Rainfall for season, .99 of an inch. Rainfall last season to date, .98 of an men. FORFXAST SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 23.-For Southern California-Increasing cloudiness; light nortn Had, changing to south. .-„_„. t I For Pan Francisco and vicinity-Unsettled rhursday, with rain; somewhat cooler; mod trate south wind. «.-_!..< For Santa Clara valley-Cloudy Thursday; ihowers in the morning; light south wind. For Sacramento valley-Rain, cooler Thurs lay; moderate south Wto*__£Wl^ to north. For San Joaquin valley-Cloudy Thursday, tain by night; moderate south wind. TABLE OF TEMPERATURES , Lowest. 44 Boise. Idaho "" Hfi Boston, Mass ' 40 Chicago, 111 8-» Denver, Colo , ifi lie- Moines, la gg East port, Me " , i(! vest on, Texas s , Helena, Mont 4t Kansas City. Mo 4 „ Los Angeles, Cal 8g Louisville, Ky I|fl Memphis, Term 4(i Montgomery, Ala f)8 New Orleans, La. g() New York, N. V •.,, Pittsburg, Pa. .. : 4 , Portland, Ore ., Hali'igli. N. C 24 Rapid City. 8. D Jj .1. Louis, Mo „ 0 St. Paul, Minn _,„ Salt Lake City, Ttah « San Francisco, Cnl 3S Spokane, Wash 4H lam pa, Fla „., Toledo, O :;;. Winnipeg. Man __!______. BIRTHS GIRLS LEVRE-To Julius and Theodora Levro. County hospital. _.,„. . .10 BITLER-To Albert and Annie Bitler, 4-10 San Pedro street. -__,_„. ,•>„. BRYAN-To Wm. and Addle Bryan, 2305 Enterprise street. BOYS BROWN-To Frederick and Elizabeth Brown, Methodist hospital. DEATHS BHUPIRO-Harry, 3711 Barbee street, native of Russia; age, 34; tuberculosis OLSEN-Nels, county hospital-, native or Norway; age 85; pneumonia. „_,,,._ FIELIER— Maggie, county hospital, native of Virginia; age 42; epileptic convulsion. BRlSCO—Robert, 649 Towne avenue, native of England; age 36; heart disease. GUlTEREZ—Gumeclndo, county hospital, na tlve of Mexico, age 65; hemorrhage. (JEMETERIES— INGLEWOOD PARK * CEMETERY Two miles outside the city limits, on th* Los Angeles & Redondo railway; 800 acres of perfect land with Improvements outclass ing any cemetery on the coast. 207 S. BROADWAY. ROOM 202. Phones F3303, Main 4659. Superintendent's ph.ne 10541. ,) 9-28-12 mo ■1 ' ' ROSED ALECEMETERY An endowed memorial park, noted for its natural beauty; endowment fund for per petual core, over 8260,000; modern receiving vault, chapel, crematory and columbarium; accessible. City office, suite 302-306 EX CHANGE BLDG., northeast corner Third and Hill sts. Phones-Main 909; A3G-0. Cem etery office, 1831 W. Washington st. Phones 72858; West 80. 6-2-12.n0 HOLLYWOOD" CEMETERY Rolling lawns, trees, shrubbery and beautiful lakes. MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT Situated In the most beautiful section of Southern California, the Ideal location. Just inside Los Angelea city limits. Melrose and Coiegrove car lines to grounds. A CEMETERY THAT IS SELECT AIISI. 2.8 Laughlln Hldg. Main 391. Cemetery phonea 59055; Hollywood 542. EVERGREEN CEMETERY The Los Angeles Cemetery association, Boyle Heights, near city limits. Operated under perpetual charter from Los Angeles city. Modern chapel and crematory. Office, 839 Bradbury Building. Phones—Main 652; A 5466. Cemetery—Hume D 10.3; Boyle 9. 6-6-i:mo I INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD 1 tor the price of 2, or 7 Insertlona for tbe price of 6. Ask The Herald counter man 10-12-tf PERSONALS, BUSINESS MORPHINE OPIUM, COCAINE and all drug habits cured at home by the moat remarkable remedy ever discovered. No hypodermic Injections; no pain. A cure or no pay. Call or write SO. CAL. CHEM ICAL CO., 202 J/_ ii Broadway, room* 205-206, Los Angeles. 9-10-tf PERSONAL—DR. H. Y. McNAUGHT HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICES iv SUITE 102 BUMILLER BLDG., 4-0 S. BROAD WAX. HOURS, 1012 AND 3-5. 10-30-lmo 8 INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD for the price of 2, or 7 insertlona for tha price of 6. Aak The Herald counter man. U-l-tf FULL INFORMATION OF THE DIVORCE laws of Nevada, Arizona and other stateß free. Address BOX 677, Goldfleld, Nev. 11-16-lmo MRS. MASSON, THE NOTED LONDON palmist, 122 a SPRING, over Owl drug ..tore. 11-28-tf —. RUCTIONS AUCTION Beautiful story and a half homo, 8 rooms, lot r.uxioo, 336 W. Fifty-second st., be tween Moneta and Flgueroa, Thursday, November 24. at 3 p. m. Property Is thoroughly modern: high class plumbing, fine electric fixtures, cement walks and porch and outside parkings; beautiful lawn, on nice street in excellent neigh borhood, hardwood floors, beamed ceil ings, bath, i eetricity, hot and cold wa in-, barn. Convenient to Moneta aye. cars, also church and school. Artistic Btyl* architecture, practically new. Own er leaving city. Satisfactory terms will be given. THE R. H. ST ROUSE CO., auctioneers, 210 Central bldg. Phonos Bdwy, IBIS, Home F5702; lone*, West 4370," Hi no 6.106. 11-22-3t ("JHURCH NOTICES— GET-ACQUAINTED SOCIETY THANKS giving dinner this afternoon and evening, 717',_ E. Ninth St., near corner Ban Pedro st. ' Games, muslo, program. Reputable strangers welcome, if lonely or discour aged romo and get minted. Social, helpful, practical. Phono F6503. ITlub house '>!■' daily. 1026 WALL ST. - 11-24-lt 2 INSERT!' OF A HERALD WANT AD for the price of 2, or 7 Insertions fur the price cf 5. Ask The Herald counter man. PENIEL HALL, 227 B. MAIN-NOON PRAY er meeting dally; go-pel meeting every night. 9-1-tf TYPEWRITERS BRAND NEW NO. 10 REMINGTON Visi ble, tabulator, 2 color ribbon, back spacer. To' settle partnership will sacrifice for cash. Call today If possible, Room 11, No. 244 V. South Broadway. 11-24-1 ___________z, .AYE MONEY! YOUR ADVT. THREE times for the price of two, or seven times . _ji the sties of -vs. tf pte_el_ H-l-tf/ Classified Business Directory Ready reference list of responsible business firms. Consult it frequently for profit. Live busi ness firms advertise, and their advertisements are simply invitations direct to you. Patronize Herald advertisers. c ASSAYING JOHN HERMAN, 2521.' 5. MAIN. NOT RAT- Isfactlon, but accuracy guaranteed. 12-22-tf ATTORNEYS SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS — PERSONAL Injury claims specialty; estates setttled. J. W. MACY, 638 Douglas bldg. Phones: A 5533, Main 8523. tf ~ DIVORCE LAWS! Advice free; no publicity. 122 W. THIRD St., romm 221. Call 2 to 6. 11-9-tf AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES REPAIRED AND REBUILT PROMPTLY at BOc per hour. Home A-3SI. Ml. South Hill Street, In rear. • 11-19-tf AUTO GARAGE MAMMOTH GARAGE—4I6 CENTER PLACE, 4th, bet. Main and Spring. Open day and night. 11-13-tt c — ' i BATHS .MRS. JENNIE HUFF SULPHUME VAPOR BATHS. Shampooing—Main 3133. F3315 —Chiropody SEVENTH and CROCKER STS. 11-24-t' PERSONAL — SULPHUME. VAPOR, SEA .alt baths, scalp treatments, 10 to 10. F7619. BADGER TOILET PARLORS, Room 225. 702 S. Spring. 9-24-tf MAGNETIC TREATMENT FOR RHEUMAT ISM, NERVOUSNESS AND STOMACH TROUBLES. 656 S. Olive St. Rooms 6-7. 11-l»-tr MISS ANITA HELDM N, 814 SANTEE ST., two blocks east of Main. Salt baths, elec tric 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?. S. SPRING ST, SUITE 8-CHIROPODY, electricity, massage, vapor and shower baths. 6-5-tf i LOTUS BATHS, 254 S. BROADWAY; SClEN llfic massage, manicuring, chiropody. A 4513. 11-16-lmo MASSAGE, BATHS, CHIROPODY. EXPERT assistants. JEAN LUNN, 620 S. Bdway. 2-17-tf - • — BICYCLES BICYCLES—BICYCLES, TIRES AND Sup plies at cash prices. KNIGHT'S, 134 North Spring. 9-23-tf BIRD DOCTOR SICK PARROT'S AND SMALL BIRDS treated. Pets boarded. .12 S. FIGUEROA. 11-17-tf x \JONEY TO LOAN— WE WILL LEND YOU THE MONEY TO erect your new home on a 8 year, 7 per cent mortgage, If your lot is clear. We also furnish plans and specifications free. Our houses are the highest type of artistic homes. Come In and look over our plans. E. S. WILLIAMSON & CO., 202-201 Grant Bldg. 11-23-3t MONEY TO LOAN $30,000 to loan on real estate, city or country, 6 to 7 per cent, amount to suit. MOVER & GILBERT, 303 H. W. Hellman bldg. Home phono A 8827; Main 6474. 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 7562. 10-39-lmo WANTED-MONEY. WANT JIO.OOtToN GILT edge city real estate. W. A. ROBERTS REALTY CO., 126 S. Broadway. Ground floor Chamber of Commerce bldg. F6524, Main 4.9._ 10-9-tf MONEY TO LOAN-SALARIED MEN AND women accommodated without delay or pub licity. SOUTHERN CREDIT CO., 411 O. T. Johnson Bldg. __^ 3-14-tf R W. POINDEXTER. 409 WILCOX BLDG., will loan you what you need on real es tate, necks and bonds. Building loans a specialty. 6-9-tf UNDER THIS CLASSIFICATION. IF PRE paid, your ad three times for the price of of two. or seven times for the price of five. "-^-" MONEY TO LOAN-FULL VALUE ON diamonds, watches, pianos, furniture, stor age receipts. O. F. THOMAS, 711 S. Broao way. W-W-tl TO LOAN SALARIED PEOPLE; NO RED tape; without security; confidential. WEST COAST EXCHANGE, 419 Henne bldg. 10-4-tf DON'T BORROW MONEY ON SALARY UN til you see me. F. A. NEWTON. 708 O. T. Johnson bldg. 11-6-tf |600 TO 110,000 TO LOAN AT 7 PER CENT. T. L. O'BRIEN & CO., Jefferson and Main. 6-9-tf jJATENTS AND PATENT AGENTS Send for "Our Special Letter on Patent." MARTELL & COMPANY, American and foreign patents, 632-633 Germain Bldg. F4761. Just opened our patent sales bureau. Have you a patent to sell? 11-20-7t PIONEER PATENT AGENCY, HAZARD & | STRAUSE. ESTABLISHED S2 YEARS. Ameiican and foreign patents secured and trademarks registered. PATENT LITIGA TH iN. 639 Citizens National Bank Building, Third anl Main. Hem' AHM; Main 2522. PATENT BOOK FREE. 2-3-tf J. a ZERBE, SOLICITOR, UNITED STATES and reign patents; 40 years' experience. E'">-3 BTIMSON BLDG., Third and Main, p'iione A 5341. _______ PATENTS ND TRADEMARKS, ALL COUN tries A. H. LIDDERS, patent lrwyer and solicitor. 612 Am. Bank bldg., 2d and Spring. 10-16-tf BUSINESS. OPPORTUNITIES— Cards $1.00 Per 1000 Other printing in proportion. HARRINGTON, Printer, 1384 S. Spring. Al4OO. 11-22-tf • FOR BALE CIGARS. TOBACCO, FRUIT and confectionery store; old stand, pres ent owner there 3 ears and making money. 220 E. SECOND ST. il-23-3t WILL MAKE YOU MONEY; LARGE COR ner nt harbor reduced to $3100; owner needs money; $1350 cash, balance 6 per cent. STACY. 304 Fay bldg. F. 115. 10-7-eod-tf FOlt SAI.E-A FIRST-CLASS BAKERY, Es tablished 12 years. r„ ■<. w. PICO. 11-1.-7 ATTORNEYS AT LAW— 'LAWYER'S advice free Suite 8.6 11. W. Hellman Bldg., Fourth and Spring. General practice of law In all its Branches. Civil and criminal cases conducted In all courts. Charges moderate. Confidential. 11-13-tf JVJUSICAL INSTRUCTION— EAVE MONEY, fOUR ADVT. THREE times foi the price of two, or seven times for tie- l/Tir. of five. If prepaid. 11-1-tf LOST AND FOUND— t INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD for the lee of 2, or 7 Insertions for the price of 6. Ask The Herald counter man. — U-l-tf LOS ANGELES HERALD: THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 1910. CESSPOOLS \ IMPERIAL CESSPOOL PUMPING CO.— We take out largest load. West 1398; 22040. 2-10-tf CABINET SHOP REFRIGERATORS FOR BUTCHERS, RES TAURANTS and saloons. Show esses nnd fixtures .'l-25 E. SECOND ST. Home A 1221, _Main_ll4jt. ..J-.-' 3.-.""" ~~ DENTISTS DR BACHMANN, 205-206 MAJESTIC THEA ter bldg., M- S. Broadway. F.6SI, Main 3516. 7-1-tf FENCES: WIRE, IRON, WOOD LOS ANGELES Willi-; WO-IKS, MANUFAC turers of and dealers in all kinds of wire goods. Floral designs a specialty. 120 E. SEVENTH ST. Rhone F5090. 11-13-lmo CITY AND COUNTY WIRE WORKS. 629 WALL ST. 11-16-lmo FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE WE WORK WONDERS WITH TRADES. Try us. STACY. 104 Fay bldg. H-l^corUtf ' FURNITURE Furniture Bot, Sold, Exchanged. KANTOR, 72.1 W. SIXTH. F-ti2S. U-lMf 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, etc. 45. S. Bdwy. R. 1-2 .-l-6mo _____ MANICURING BURT TOILET PARLORS. MANICURING A specialty; hrs. 10-10. 316 S. Bdway., room 8. 11-16-lmo ~ OPTICIANS J. P. DELANY. 309 8. fcl'KlNll. ESTAB 11.hed 1. yrs. Glasses guaranteed 2 yrs. 11-15-lmo PAINTING, PAPER HANGING PAINTING. PAPER HANGING, TINTING, decorating. Estimates; wall paper, paints. J. A. LINNEY & CO.. 813 W. Third. Bdwy. 1758. F3260. 11-13-tf —NEALE & BONNELL— PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING Sunset 5.97. Home 26453 U-IS-tf Vy ANTED—MaIe Help WANTED—MEN WITHOUT EXPERIENCE to work at electricity, plumbing, automo biles, bricklaying. Your earnings will more than pay preliminary instruction charge. 200 students last year. 130.000 contract Jobs; only few months required and no expense to learn good trade. Free catalogue. UNITED TRADE SCHOOL CONTRACTING CO.. 658 Pacific Electric bldg. U-l-tf WANTED—INTELLIGENT, HONEST MEN to work in city. Good steady Job for the right men. Apply to W. H. JUDD, Herald office, before 8 a. m. or after 6:30 p. m. _________ WANTED—EXPERIENCED LETTER AND monogram engraver. WALTER MURRAY, 616 O. T. Johnson bldg. 11-24-25-27-3t WANTED HOUSE TO HOUSE AGENT; good pay for right man. BOX 230, HER ALD __■____. IF YOU WANT HELP READ THE HER ald situation wanted solumns- 11-3-tf SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. 10-18-tf WANTED— Female Help . WANTED-LADIES. BEAUTT CULTURE pays big; learn right, salary guaranteed. "FLORENTINE," the -world's largest, 227 Mercantile place, corner Broadway. 8-2-tf IF YOU WANT HELP READ THE HER ald situation wanted columns. 11-3-tf SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. 10-18-tt \yANTED—HeIp, Male and Female WANTED-MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN the barber trade; guaranteed in eight weeks. Catalogue free. MOLER BARBER COL LEGE, 122 E. Second St. _________ SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. 10-IS-tf WANTED— Agents SITUATION WANTED ADS. INSERTED IN THE HERALD FREE OF CHARGE. 10-18-tf ANTED—Situations, Male SITUATION WANTED BY RELIABLE young man of 82 who has had 8 years' business experience In Los Angeles; started ln at Denver as assistant bookkeeper and have since acted os cashier, head ac countant, credit man, ad writer and solic itor for some of the best firms here. Will accept position at moderate salary In any capacity along these lines and make good; will work part or entire time. Ad dress BOX 344, HERALD. 11-21-121 EXPERIENCED, COMPETENT BOOK keeper and office man desires position, Excellent references. Willing to go out of City. Address BOX 244. HERALD. 11-15-tf YOUNG MAN OF 32, WITH 7 YEARS' BUS- Iness experience ln California, is open for position, preferably with a new concern, where .i.e., 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 2.4, Herald. 11-13-10 WANTED—SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE 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 Hall, 227 South Main st. Phone Bdwy. 2066. 11-16-10 MIDDLE-AGED MAN, NOT STRONG, JUST out of hospital, wants some kind of light work and wants It very bad; will work cheap; have to buy medicine; please help me to a light position and you will oblige a needy, honest man; can speak German. Ad dress JOHN CHONEN, 1107 W. Eleventh St., city. 11-18-17 WANTED-POSITION AS SUPERINTEND i tit or foreman of light mfg. by a middle-aged man with wide experience in designing and making dies, tools. Jigs, spocial light ma chinery, etc.; strictly temperate and reliable; good eastern reference. Address BOX 201, Herald. 11-19-6 A RELIABLE, TRUSTWORTHY MAN DE- Bires position at any honorable employment; have had 3 years' experience as general mdse. packer for Montgomery Ward & Co., Chicago; also experience as checker; also used to receiving room. Address C. E. STOVER, 1012 E. 47th St. Phone South 687. 11-19-10 A. RELIABLE, TRUSTWORTHY MAN DE sires ■ 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 187, Herald. 11-16-10 SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald tree ot charge. W-18-tf ROOFING ROOFING AND BUILDING PAPER, BEST grade. Closing out, half price. 2902 GRIF FITH' AYE. South 4163. 11-6-tf Roof Repairing, Main 2426; F6546. CAL. ROOFING & SUPPLY CO.. 411 B. Seventh. 11-28-tf WE FIX ROOFS TO STAY FIXED. Chimney cleaning and repairing. MON MERT CO., 1513 W. Pico. West 6886. 62667. 11-2-tf STANDARD ROOFING AND REPAIR CO.. repairs any kind of leaky roofs, city or country. Bdwy 3746. 626 8. FLOWER ST. ■ 11-4-tt SANITARIUMS THE WOMAN'S HOSPITAL Exclusively for women and children. Best equipped and homelike hospital In the city for conflnement cases. Terms to suit. -1245 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. U-18-tf SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES SUCCESS SHORTHAND INSTITUTE - World's Record System. 327-37 H. W. Hell man Bldg. 11-U-U f STATUARY INTERNATIONAL STATUARY COMPANY— Garden interior, statues, vases, fountains. 1322 WEST SEVENTH STREET. 11-13-lmo STORAGE LARGE PRIVATE, LOCKED IRON ROOMS for furniture, etc; 81. and $2 per month. Trunks, boxes, etc., $25c to 60c; open vans, $6 per day. or 750 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 st. Phones F3171; Main 1117. 3-25-tf TAILORING WANTED—MEN TO HAVE THEIR OWN clothes made for $12 a suit during No vember. 132. W. FIFTH ST. 11-13-lmo TYPEWRITERS POSITIVELY BRAND NEW BALL-BEAR- Ing back spacer, 2-color L. C. Smith vis ible. Big bargain for spot cash. Apply ROOM 11. 214._ S. BROADWAY. 11-13-1 mo PRINTING THE GERMAIN PRESS. COMMERCIAL printers, 846 SANTEE ST. Main 6990. / 11-15-lmo W ANTED— Situations, Male AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER WHO speaks, reads and writes Spanish fluent ly desires to obtain a portion in a com mercial house. Has no objection to re side in Mexico. 610 VIGNES ST. Phones A 4884, Main 6726. 11-10-14t WANTED—POSITION BY YOUNG MAN experienced in business, as cashier, assist ant bookkeeper or credit and collection man. Good hustler. Can give bond. Would leave city. Address BOX 356, HERALD. 11-23-41 A FIRST CLASS, UP-TO-DATE FRENCH and Italian cook; have worked for 5 years in the highest class cafe in Los Angeles; 80 years' experience and never worked only In the highest class places. Phone Boyle 2133. P. ZAWPPA. 405 N. Bailey st. 11-13-tf WANTED SITUATION IN MOVING PlC ture theater, by middle aged man, either as Janitor, door man or usher. Steady situation desired. Address BOX 200, HERALD. y 11-17-10t DRUMMER WISHES POSITION IN MOVING picture theater; has had long experience in Chicago theaters with picture effects and vaudeville; low class houses need not an swer. Address F. A. HOWELL, 330 N. Fair Oaks aye., Pasadena. 11-19-10 SOBER, RELIABLE MIDDLE AGED MAN, experienced horseman; can milk cows, take care of garden, handy all around man, wants situation, city or country. Ad dress J. O. R., 96 The Wykoff, 326 Boyd St. 11-20-41 AN EXPERIENCED GARDENER. GER man, wishes position. Capable of taking full charge of landscape gardening. Ad dress OTTO YEGGE. Sierra Madre St., Pasadena. Cal., box 203, rural 1. _4-20-7t A STEADY, RELIABLE MAN DESIRES Po sition as storekeeper, shipping clerk, cost clerk or general office work; 14 years' experi ence in ■ the machinery line; reference Al. H. O. 8., 807 N. Bunker Hill aye. U-18-10 WANTED—SITUATION, BY YOUNG MAN as handyman for private place or hotel bar. Small wages, board and room. Speaks French and English. STANLEY TESHEA, 1625 N. Main st. 11-16-11 WANTED — SITUATION, BY EXPERT moving picture' machine operator. First class reference. Work relief at machine or door. Address BOX 239. HERALD. 11-28-7t WANTED — ALL. 'ROUND COLORED MAN Janitor, porter, night watchman or any kind day work in or out of town. Phone Bdwy. 1703, or residence, 1506 E. EIGHTH ST. 11-22-lOt POSITION WANTED BY ALL AROUND furniture man; repairing, refinlshlng or anything pertaining to furniture. Can go anywhere. References. BOX 242. HERALD. , U-20-7t WANTED— SITUATION; YOUNG MAN; can speak German and Scandinavian; would 44ke to learn a good trade with small wages to start. BOX 246. HER ALD. H-15-12 WANTED-BY AN HONEST, RELIABLE, single American gentleman, work of any kind; am willing to work hard. Address O. X., general delivery, San Pedro, Cal. 11-18-12 WANTED—POSITION AS WATCHMAN, timekeeper or any similar situation of trust, by reliable middle-a^ed man; best city ref erences. Address BOX 241. Herald. 11-22-7 SITUATION WANTED-BY A STRONG young man, 22 years; experienced as punch or drill press hand; steady and sober. JOHN PESLIN, Box 13, Dolgeville, Cal. 11-22-71 CHAUFFEUR WANTS POSITION IN PRI. vate family; can do repair work: have had city experience and can furnish references: good careful driver. Phone 29251. 11-18-7 POSITION—A3 AN ALL AROUND MAN BY a strong, healthy German. Address BOX 156, Herald. ' 11-ls-10 YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE TO WORK on a farm, but has not had any expe rience. BOX 101, HERALD. 11-17-10t YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE TO LEARN a trade, J. A. MITCHELL, 269 vomon aye., Pasadena. 11-24-7t MAN WISHES POSITION IN COUNTRY or oily to do any kind of work. Ad dress BOX 258, HERALD. 11-20-1.1 WANTED^-SET OF BOOKS TO KEEP AT night, by an experienced bookkeeper. Ad dress BOX 168, HERALD. 11-17-71 WANTED—POSITION BY HOISTING AND boon derrick engineer. GEO. BEMMER LV, 416 Wall St. 11-16-12 -CARPENTER WORK BY DAY or Job. Remodel or build new. Call 1659 COURT ST. 11-20-7t MAN WISHING EMPLOYMENT. NOT PAR tlcular as to position. Address phone Main 2568. ____________ 11-22-7 WANTED-CARPENTER WORK, DAY OR Job or contract; estimates furnished. Phone 8. 2107. 11-20-7t WANTED-CARPENTER WORK — DAY, Job or contract. PHONE 62107. 11-U-U WANTED—Situations. Male YOUNG MAN WITH BOMB ELECTRICAL experienco wants position as eleotrlcal helper, or would work in electrical houso. Can furnish best of references. Address BOX 855, HERALD. 11-81-7t WANTED— BI EXPERIENCED MAN 30 years of age, position on farm or stock ranch. Steady and sober. Address R. L. SMITH, 8387 Popper aye., Los Angeles. Phone East 1988. 11-88-7t A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD THE best of experience would like position as head waiter; refined and good appear ance. HARRY FINE, general delivery. Los Angelea 11-SO-4t WANTED—PLACE WITH PRIVATE FAM lly to care for horses or cow or other work, by experienced man, aged 41 years. Address JOHNSON, 610 N. Vlgnes St. Phone A 4884, Main 6726. 11-20-71 EXPERIENCED, COMPETENT SALES mnr. wants position, Los Angeles city or Southern California territory. Good Ref erences. Address P. O. BOX 282, MON ROVIA. 11-24-71 — —. WANTED — POSITION RUNNING STA tloiiury engine in or near some town. Can fire and repair. Place must pay good salary. FRED ECKLEY. Mohave City. Ariz.' 11-24-7t YOUNG-EASTERN MAN, 28, ACTIVE AND capable, desires position in office or store; willing to start low. where there Is chance for advancement. Ad__cess BOX 175, Herald. TTT' . 11-19-9 AUTO EXPERT, 7 YEARS' EXPERIENCE, factory and garage, wants position as chauf feur, repair man or demonstrator; in or out of city. Address BOX 234, Herald. 11-18-10 WANTED—BY YOUNG MAN FROM NEW York, a position In drafting office; has had experience in shop work. Address J. M WISE, general delivery. 11-15-151 BOOKKEEPER WANTS PERMANENT^ OR temporary position; reliable, accurate; high est references. HEATH, 133 S. Flgueroa. 11-12-17t WANTED-WORK. POSITION AS CHECK- Ing clerk or timekeeper. Call A 4594 or Main 6726: BETHLEHEM INSTITUTE. 11-13-13t WANTED-YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE TO work on a farm, but has not had any experi ence. Address BOX 204, Herald. 11-19-10 WANTED— POSITION, BY -AN EXPERT bookkeeper and accountant; hotel work a specialty. First class references. Ad dress BOX 163. HERALD. 11-13-13t MARRIED MAN. EXPERIENCED IN THE grocery business, desires permanent position as buyer with reliable' firm. Address BOX 252, Herald. 11-22-7 YOUNG MAN OF 21, AMERICAN, WISHES a position in private family to do chores. Can give reference. Call A 1794. Ask for BEASLY. » 11-19-7 YOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION AROUND private place or institution as chore man or take care of garden, etc. Best of ref erences. PHONE HOME F5265. 11-22-4t POSITION WANTED-BY YOUNG MAN, 22 years, experienced as punch press hand and handy around machinery. Address BOX 13, Dolgevile, Cal. JOHN PESLIN. 11-19-10 LIGHT WORK WANTED BY MAN WlLL ing to work but not able to do heavy work. Wages $1.60 per day. Home Phone 28445. Residence, 1338 4STH PLACE. U-18-13t WANTED— SITUATION BY BLACKSMITH helper with one year's experience in east ern shop. Address R. J. WILLIAMS. 795 Merchant St., Los Angeles. 11-24-7t SOBER YOUNG MAN WANTS STEADY employment cleaning store or delivering. Anything reasonable. Best references. 362 W. NINTH. F2136. 11-20-7t SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN IN moving picture theater as usher, relief oper ator or effect worker; experienced. JOHN S. MAIER. Box 151, Herald. 11-12-11 AN ALL 'ROUND HANDY MAN WANTS situation, institution or private place; small wages; reference. E. MURRELL, 836 W. Jofferson st. 11-24-71 SOBER YOUNG MAN WANTS STEADY employment, light delivery; will do any thing. Reasonable; best references. EGAN, F2135; 362 W. 9th. ' 11-13-12 WANTED POSITION AS JANITOR BY young colored man with recommendations, or work of any kind. Phone MAIN 8731. 11-15-10t SITUATION WANTED-A NO. 1 COOK IN wealthy family; best of references. Address CHAS. VAN METER, General Delivery, city. 11-18-10 MILLWRIGHT OF EXPERIENCE WITH references wishes position. Address MILLWRIGHT, box 103. Herald. 11-IG-lOr. YOUNG MAN (23). EMPLOYED NIGHTS, wishes work ln the afternoons; good edu cation. Best of references. Address BOX 862, Herald. 11-13-13t YOUNO MAN 20 YEARS OLD WISHES a position as driver or anything else. FRANK SCHICK, 445 W. Seventy-seventh ' st. 11-16-10 TED—A LIGHT JOB BY AN OLD man; can do almost anything. F. A. SPRAGL'E, Parker house, 409 E. Fifth st. Tl-16-l4t BETHLEHEM FREE EMPLOYMENT i. agency, -10 Vlgnes street. Main 6726; ;itnM A 4884. Men for housecleanlng, yard work and general labor, 8-24-tf 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-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, .anitor or bed maker. References. W. BOHLING. 123 N. Kern St., city. 11-13-U WANTED-IF YOU CAN USE AN EXPERl enced time clerk, cashier or collector, a reli able married man of 30, address ROSSER, 1353 E. 20th st. 11-19-10t WANTED—POSITION AS FIRST AND SEC ond by two experienced cooks; out of town preferred. C. R. GAULT, General Delivery, L. A. 11-22-7 WANTED-POSITION BY ELDERLY MAN; work around private place. Address BOX 154. Herald. 11-12-10 RANTED— Situations, Female ELDERLY LADY DESIRES POSITION IN widower" family or with young couple to make herself generally useful; is good economical housekeeper. BOX 233, HER ALD. 11-17-10t WANTED—POSITION IN PHOTOGRAPH gallery; services In exchange for experience. References. A. R. M., Box 179 Herald. 11-13-12t WANTED—WASHING AND IRONING AT home. MRS. SCHMIDT. East 3219. 11-20-14t BY A COMPETENT WOMAN, POSITION as cook in an institution. TEMPLE 694. 11-21-4t YOUNG LADY,'INTELLIGENT, EDUCATED, Is seeking employment of any kind part or full day. Address BOX 360, Herald. 11-22-10 SITUATION WANTED ADS. INSERTED IN THE HERALD FREE OF CHARGE. 10-18-tf WANTED—BY NEAT, RELIABLE WOMAN, chamber work or housework in small family. Phone TEMPLE 1491. * 11-18-11 WANTED —GOOD LOCATION FOR PUB lic stenographer in exchange for attend ing office. BOX 152, HERALD. 11-17-7t YOUNG LADY WANTS SITUATION IN country to assist in housework. Address M. E. 1., box 157. Herald. 11-17-10t POSITION BY EXPERIENCED BOOK keeper and stenographer; good city refer ences. Call Main 7439. Room 2. 11-20-7 WANTED— SITUATION '*• TO LAUNDER lace curtains carefully at 26c per pair. PHONE TEMPLE 689. 11-24-14t WANTED— BY WHITE YOUNG WOMAN, day work, washing, ironing and cleaning. 356 W. SIXTY-SIXTH ST. 11-24-71 WANTED— OR CLEANING. BY woman by day or hour. Address 64 ; CROCKER ST.. flat 4. 11-16-12t WOMAN WANTS LIGHT HOUSEWORK IN small plain family; close ln preferred. 1... 916 Cottage place. 11-9-16t SITUATION WANT ADS. INSERTED IN THE HERALD FREE OF CHARGE. 10-18-tt \yANTED—Wtuations, Female WANTEDWHERE 1 OR 8 MAIDS ARE kept, to saw 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 163. HERALD. 11-IS-lJt WANTED— IN NOT TOO LARGE a family as housekeeper or housemaid; good cook and competent to take full charge; wages $30 a month (at least). Apply to. MRS. A., 366 W. Ninth St. U-20-7 GERMAN LADY LINGUIST. EXPERIENC ed traveler, reliable business and house hold manager, desires suitable employ ment by the day or resident. BOX 818, HERALD. 11-23-71 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 SECHE tary to & i.roinlnent New York lawyer, desires a permanent position where exec utive ability is required. Call HOMB 61834. 11-16-12 PLACE TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK OR assist in nice horn* by refined woman. Ad dress M X., 225 S. Grand. Phone A 4477 (ill 11 after 2 p. m. 11-13-10t YOUNG WOMAN WANTS POSITION AS chambermaid and to do mending. Rest of references. MISS FRANCES, Home phone 72492. 11-24-7t POSITION IN DELICACY STORE OR BAK ery by a fine salad maker and thoroughly experienced in the above lines. Address BOX 237, Herald. 11-19-10 SITUATION WANTED—THE MANAGEMENT of a lodging house or reataurant by young woman thoroughly experienced. Address BOX 233, Herald. . 11-18-10 YOUNG LADY WITH A-l OIL LINE Ex perience wants position as stenographer, bill er or price work. Can give reference. Phone EAST 614. 8-1-tf STENOGRAPHER DESIRES PERMANENT position as confidential clerk or private sec retary with reliable firm. Address BOX 252, Herald. U-22-7 WANTED-BY RELIABLE WOMAN, WORK on Thanksgiving day in a family or cafe teria. Phone EAST 441. Call up after 5 o'clock. " 11-22-7 POSITION WANTED BY RAPID AND Ac curate billet-. Am also stenographer. Can give beat city reference./ PHONE EAST (14. 11-20-12t EXPERIENCED LADY ORGANIST /WITH first class New York city references would like position. BOX 361, HERALD. 11-20-7t WANTED—WINDOW CLEANINU AND ALL kinds short Jobs by hour or day. JOHN, 1221 S. Flgueroa at. Phone Broadway 4050. 11-20-3 TRAINED NURSE WOULD LIKE CARE OF one or two children or elderly lady. Address V. S., 1414 Twelfth st., Santa Monica. Cal. - , 11-19-lOt RANTED—Situations, Male & Fern. SITUATION WANTED-BY MAN AND WIFE of busineaa ability to manage rooming or apartment house; can give references. Ad dress GEO. DEXTER, 815 Kohler St. 11-12-12 WANTED—IF YOU WANT MEN OR WOMEN to da any kind of labor or mechanical work, please call OLIVE BRANCH MISSION. 708 E. Fifth st. Phone Main 2658. U-12-30 SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Heruld free of charge. 10-18-tf YY ANTED—To Purchase Stock WANTED— Stock in the Los Angeles Investment com pany; any amount up to $40,000; will pay within 6 per cent of the company's selling price. Q. F.. car* Glob* Savings Bank. •-11-tf - ■'- RANTED— Miscellaneous WANTED—CASH PAID FOR FEATHER beds. 758 SAN PEDRO ST. Phones Main 1106: FSo.II. , 12-17-tf SPECIAL NOTICES— "* EYE-HEADACHES Have your heada-hea forever cured without drugs and your eyes examined here free of charge by a well known specialist. Special attention paid to eyes of children. DR. W. C. DICKSON, 328-9 Security Bldg., Fifth and Spring. 11-13-tf THE PASADENA TOURNAMENT OF ROSES association is open for bids for concessions at Tournament park, January 2, 1911. Ad dress all communlcatlona to ASSISTANT SECRETARY', Tournament of Rosea Asso ciation, Pasadena, Cal. 11-19-7t DR. JAS. J. LEQGETT. SURGEON-CHIROP odlat (formerly with Hamburger's) moved to suite 703 O. T. JOHNSON BLDG., at Broadway, corner Fourth. 11-20-7t MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW FOR 6-course turkey dinner on Thanksgiving. 12 to 3. 76c. PIN-TON. 427 B. Broad way. 11-23-21 WANTED—LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S clothing. Positively highest prices paid. MAIN 8597; F6936. 6-25-l2mo CLOSING OUT 2500 GALLONS OF CAR rara paint, $1.60 per gallon. SHEEHAN'S. 900 S. Broadway. 6-15-tf 3 INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD for the price of 2, or 7 inaertlons for the price of 5. Ask The Herald counter man. FURNITURE REPAIR WORK Cane and rush seating, upholstering and refinlshin-. 21387. BDWY. 4332. 11-11-tf fJUILDERS— FREE Plana and specifications for all kinds of buildings, made according to your own taste or design, absolutely free. We have on hand over 600 plana for you to get ideas from. We will submit the lowest bid upon all classes of buildings. We guarantee our work and furnish bonds. We can refer you to over 400 satisfied owners of houses which we have built In Los Angeles. BARGAIN Six-room bungalow, modern, lot east front, Wilshire district, $300 caah, balance like BUNGALOW BOOK JUST COMPLETED. 11UNGAT/1W BOOK JUST COMPLETED. LOOK AT OUR PRICES. \ Our architectural department Is at your service. For artistic and excellent homes none bet ter to be had for the money. $350 builds 4-room bungalow, painted, bur laped, porcelain sink, etc. $850 builds 5-room modern cottage, porce lain plumbing, plastered and tinted, painted, wired for electricity; china closet and kitch en cupboards. • $1100 builds 6-room bungalow, plastered, tinted, brick mantel, porcelain plumbing, wired and slash grain Oregon pine finish. Don't fall to see this plan. $1350 to $2200 builds l'/j-Btory house, six rooma, modern plumbing, hardwood floors, large porches and rooms. We also have hundreds of different plans, all prices. If you have your own plan, bring It In and get our figure. M. S. YEAGER & CO. Building Contractors. 328-29-30 Central Bldg. Sixth and Main streets. Main 72. FSIB2 11-24-1 DRESSMAKING— '•_ ' ■_.-.__ I INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD for the price of 2, or 7 Insertions for th* price of 5. Ask The Herald counter man. U-l-tf LAST SEASON'S SUITS AND COATS made over and remodeled. Orders taken for gowns. ROOM 408 HAMBURGER BLDG. ; 11-20-Tt MINING— ' SAVE MONEYI YOUR ADVT. THREE times for the price of two, or seven times for th* pries of live, If prepaid. U-l-tf £0 LET— Rooms, Furnished 'Hotel-Seville 732-734 SOUTH FLOWER ST. On* of th* finest family hotels In til* sfty. Newly furnished throughout; steam heat, hot and cold water; electrio lights; European plan. Only a short walk from Broadway. Phones Main 8513; F6638. _-I-t« The St Re^is Housekeeping apartments, 237 8. Flower st. Main 2290, A 7336. Near business center; at tractive building, porches, room phones, clean, nicely furnished apartments, $12 to $30; single tooms $2.60 to $4.50 weekly, $9.60 to $18 monthly; no children. , U-l-tf FOR RENT—NICE SUNNY SOUTH ROOM for housekeeping; also room with sleep ing porch. 1817 S. FLOWER. 11-30-5t hotel"fedora 825 E. Seoond St. Steam heat, hot and cold water in each room; best rooms in city for th* money. .""INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD for the price of 2, or 7 Insertions for th* price of 5. Ask The Herald counter man. U-l-tt I HOTEL FEDORA, 825 EAST SECOND BT. Hot and cold water; steam heat. Rooms $'i per week and up. 11-13-tt TO LET—NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM FOR gentleman. Flat C. 230 N. OLIVE ST., near Temple. • 11-24-3t TO LET—BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, HIGH LO cation; fine lawn, trees. 416 N. Broadway. 11-17-lmo —J '£0 LET—Rooms and Board ROOM AND BOARD IN PRIVATB HOME for invalid: fine location; outside sleep ing room: best of food: nurse ln charge capable of taking entire charge of very ill patient. Address "NURSE," Pasa dena branch. Herald. 11-23-3t 3 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 51610. Seventh and Weatlake aye. Bdwy. 9855. 10-80-lmo r£o Housekeeping Rooms _ INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT An for the price oi _, or 7 insertions for ihe price of S. Ask The Herald counter man 10-12-tf £0 Ap'fs., Fur. and Unfur. HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS Fnrnlshed Complete, f8 to 60 Month. 700 happy families live in our apartmenta. VENTILATION. CLEANLINESS, HOME LIKE EFFECTS are unexcelled. T. WIESENDANGER, Owner and Operator. Rental Department. Room* 211-18, 80T S, Broadway. Branch Office. 1017 W. First St. 10-4-tl WANT TO RENT TOUR ROOMS, HOUSES, offices, flats or apartments? Us* HERALD want columns. 10-8-tf —' r£o LET—Houses, Furnished FOR RENT— 6-ROOM COTTAGE COMPLETELY FURNISHED. Barn and chicken corral; close in: lawn and flowers; instantaneous heater in bath room; $60 a month, Including water and telephone. 1441 ALBANY, between Pico and Sixteenth st, 11-19-7t WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS, HOUSES, offices, flats or apartments? Us* HERALD want columns. ' 10-8-tf rjpo LET—Houses, Unfurnished Till: 810 GREEN PADDED VANS FOR moving. "They know how." Fireproof storage for household goods. L. A. WAREHOUSE CO. SAVES WORRY. ll* Commercial at. Main 301, A 8727. 10-n-te To LET — $27.60, 8-ROOM MODERN house, 1163 W. THIRTY-SEVENTH PL. Phone 21617. 11-24-3t WANT TO RENT TOUR ROOMS. HOUSES, offices, flats or apartments Us* HERALD want columns. 10-8-tl FOR RENT—FIVE-ROOM HOUSE AT 673 Richmond large lot; rent $10 per month. 11-28-3 '£0 LET—Storerooms WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS, HOUSES, offices, flats or apartments? Ure HERALD want columns. 10-l-tl n r£o LET—Flats, Unfurnished I INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD for the price of 3, or 7 Insertions for th* price of 6. Ask The Herald counter man. 11-1-tf r£o LET—Flats, Furnished WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS, HOUSES, offices, flats or apartments? Use HERALD want columns. 10-8-tf I '£0 LET— Offices WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS, HOUSES, offices. flats or apartments? Use HERALD want columns. 10-8-tf r£o Poultry Ranches WANTED — PARTIES FOR CHICKEN ranches and orohard, Altadena. BOX 359, HERALD. 11-23-3t . ==7 JTOR EXCHANGE—ReaI Estate FOR EXCHANGE— $3500 Have flne lot, 60x150, on Kenmore aye., In the heart of the Wilshire sec tion, 200 feet north of Wilshire boule vard. Want automobile for my equity of $2000. This is worth $3600 cash. MR. STAIR, with FRED'K A. HOLMES & CO. 218 Wright & Cullender bldg. 11554 Main 3460 FOR EXCHANGE— $60,000 Beautiful Wilshire residence, big lot, beautiful flowers, lawn, shrubbery; In fact one of the show places of this dis trict, and the price is right. Will ex change for business property or un- , Improved ranch. Must show value. MR. STAIR, with FRED'K A. HOLMES & CO. ' 218 Wright _. Callender bldg. F1554 Main 3460 11-24-1 FOR EXCHANGE— ""£.{■. 28-Acre Walnut Grove at Rivera; good buildings; plenty water; price $25,000. Want city Income to $18,000. ERIKSON & CO., Room 1, Severance Bldg., 106 W. Blxttt F2874. St. Bdwy. 3182 I 11-33-81 FOR EXCHANGE— UNDER THIS CLASSIFICATION. IF PRE pald, your ad three times (Or th* prloe of two,' or seven times for the price of five. 11-1-tf _ CAN MATCH ANT EXCHANGE; WHAT / have . you? DU BOSE, 701 Cross* Bldg. 11187. • _.-_»-__