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S TO LET—Ro>.tis, Fur.:k^..d .jY-. Hotel -Seville , 732-734 SOUTH FLOWER BT. One of the finest family hotels In the efty. Newly furnished throughout; steam heat, hot and cold water; electric lights; European plan. Only a short walk from Broadway. Phones Main It 13; F6S3B. «-1-t' ■ The St. Regis .. Hctisckerplng apartments, 137 S. Flower st. Main 2200, A 73.16. Near business center; at tractive building, porches, room phones, clean, nicely furnished apartments, $12 to 130; single looms $2.60 to 14.60 weekly, 19.60 to $18 monthly; no children. j ■ U-H-tt ' HOTEL FEDORA I2t E. Second St eteam heat, hot and cold water In each room; best rooms ln city for the money. FOB RENT—NICELY FURNISHED sti>ny room In private family; walking distance. 1>22 SUNBUHY AVB., corner W. Ninth st. Phone A 2334. ■ -■ . ■ ■ H-»-3t I INBEKTIONa OF A HERALD WANT AD for the price of 2, or 7 insertions for the price of 6. Ask Tbe Herald counter man. A SUNNY FRONT ROOM, WITH USE OF parlor and piano, southwest part of city. BOX 281, Herald. V l?.' \' , 12-8-3 TO LET—BEAUTIFUL ROOMS. HIGH LO catlon; fine lawn, trees. 418 N. Broadway. ■ 11-17-lmo — —■ — ; rpo LET—Rooms, Unfurnished I'ART OF I HOUSE, FURNISHED OR UN-' I furnished, with or without board. Come, ■ let's talk It over. 807 E. 3!D. 12-3-7t TO RENT-3 NICE HOOMS, »8 MONTH, WA ter paid. 31105 SAN PEDRO BT. 12-7-3 r£O LET— Rooms and Board I INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD for the price of 1, or 7 insertions for the price of 6. Ask The Herald counter man. U-l-tt ft) LET—Housekeeping Rooms • INSERTIONS OF A lIKKAI.II WANT AD (or tile price of 2, or 7 Insertions for tbe price of S. Ask Xhe Herald counter man _^ 10-12-tf '£O Ap'fs., Fur. and Unfur. WANT TO RENT TOUR ROOMS, HOUSES, offices, flat? or apartments? Use HERALD __w ant columns. 10-8-tf r£O LET—Houses, Furnished FURNI6HED HOUSE IN COUNTRY, 122 miles from Los Angeles, on S. P. R. It., one block from station; low rates to city; elec tric light and running water. For further particulars write . UEO. 11. WARREN, Buena Park, Cal. 12-7-S WANT to rent YOUR rooms, houses, offices, flats or apartments Us* HERALD want columns. 10-1-tt r£O LET— Houses, Unfurnished THE Bia OREEN PADDED VANS FOR moving. "They know how." Fireproof storage for household goods. L. A. WAREHOUSE CO. SAVES WORRY. 11s Commercial st Main 101, A 872 7. .. i -. :; ;:.■ - 10-15-tt FOR RENT-FIVE-ROOM MODERN BUN- Knlow, 135; completely furnished; hardwood floors, beam cellinK; water paid. Owner of house, 10 to 5, 3438 SISKIYOU ST.. Steph enson cars to gpence St., 1 block south, Euclid Heights. 12-9-3 WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS. HOUSES, offices, flats or apartmcntsT Use HERALD '■'want columns. ' 10-8-tf rp<> LET— Unfurnished • INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD , for the price of 2, or 7 Insertions for the price of 6. Ask The Herald counter man. •J^O LET—Flats, Furnished WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS, HOUSRS, offices, fiats or apartments? Use HERALD ' want columns. , 10-8-tf XOLET— Offices : WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS. HOUSES, •. offices.;flats or apartments? Use HERALD •want columns. ' 10-8-tf '^O LET—Storerooms "* WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS, HOUSES, offices, flats or apartments? Us* HERALD want columns. 10->-tf PHYSICIANS ' FOUR GENERATIONS > 'ALL ARE DOCTORS ■ ] \ DR. LOK QEB QUAN, formerly of the Pekln sanitarium, has re cently arrived in this city. Dr. Quan la the great grandson of Dr. <L. M. Quan, who founded the Pekln' sanitarium In 1770 In Pekin, Galas* Like his father and grand - rather, Dr. Lok Gee Quan hud his opportu nity to practice at tho old renowned sani tarium for IB years and Is glad to meet any one who desires tv consult with him about his ailment at 921 S. 11111 st. Ha uses tho Chinese herbs only, especially im ported from their headquarters in Pekin. . Consultation and pulse diagnosis FREE. Pekin Chinese Herbs Company 921 S. HILL ST., LOU ANGELES, CAL. '. ';: Phone Bdwy. 2785. . 12-4-7 DOCTORS TAKE . NOTICE)—I ' WANT" TO find a doctor with a diploma to take hold of a. proposition to establish a cancer sanitarium. I have tho euro for cancer; can prove it to you; have proven it for over 50 years. Address "CANCEH," box 272, Herald. 12-9-Ut DR. c. C. LOGAN, Oculist. 612 Grant Bldg. PATENTS AND PATENT AGENTS MARTELL & CO., ■ PATENT SOLICITORS. ■ ■ 632-031 Germain bldg. F«6l. , • ■ . - Protect your iclfeas. Big money In It. ■ -i "Our Special Letter on Patents." ••."•• .; What to Invent. Free. .. '' ■ '.Send model or sketch. Opinion free. . ..;... f . -. _j__- 12-4-7 PIONEER PATENT AGENCY, HAZARD A BTRAUSE. ESTABLI^IIED 12 YEARS. American and foreign patents scoured and trademarks I registered. PATENT LITIGA TION. 639 Citizens National Bank Building, ■ Third and Main. Horn A 1493; Main 2522. PATENT BOOK FREE. 2-3-tt J. B. ZERBE, SOLICITOR, UNITED STATES and foreign patents; 40 years' experience. 622-3 STIMSON BLDO., Third and Main. Phone AE344. ■-'■■■>■ - 10-1-tf PATENTS AND TRADEMARKS, ALL COUN irlrs. A. H. LIDDERS. patent lr.wyer and solicitor. 612 Am. Bank bids.. 2.1 and Spring. 10-16-tf WELLS & WILLIAMS, THH LKADING Patent Solicitors. 322 Hlgglns Building, Bec ond and M.iin sts. Phone F6BlB. 12-7-tt-do gTORAOE— ' o _^_^^^ v . HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED .IN MODERN Van* 'Shipped, stored In clean ware houses. «3 Private rooms. . Coal and wood. BHATTUCK ;• &■ , NIMMO, Ninth and Ala ' msda! streets.* ; l-au-tu-w-fr-tt ]<"OR SALE—Houses CLOSING OUI n /T^\ I I n£h (119/O^ College TPIFSICt — Each homo new, modern, com-, room has bookcases, brick mantel plete In every detail. No vacant nnd buffet. Conveniently arranged lots on the Tract. Parked streets, kitchen. New treatment of front sidewalks, curbs, gas, sewers, elec- porch piers, . trio and telephone lines, first-class . . ■ car service on the Grand Avenue West 48th Street line. Office at ftl!^ /i -v (7*T\ /-s\ Grumercy Place. Our autos ready . vijS. id }} fT/v pTjJ to show property at any time. C^ QJJ j^Ej v^7 Vi 7 Each homo unconditionally guar- 6 -room bungalow, corner lot 5 0x anteed by tho Largest Co-operative m aJ . n63 Wegt 51gt street Liv . Building Companyjn tho World. , ng room _ d , n)ng room> kltchen> two ___ bed rooms, screen porch and bath. Wide eaves, brick mantel in dining (^ &J) (C^\ l^^l /f^ room, with built-in buffet and y«2y \>V vO' W china closets. All conveniences in 6-room bungalow at 1627 West kltchen- 50th Street. Living room, dining —— room, two bed rooms, cabinet _^ kitchen. All built-in features, (^ *>) CfJ\ |TV||T\) buffet, cupboards, -iinen closets, f^) nT) /&-t v~ry cooler, etc. Living room has oak ■ .>W ... , floor, beam ceilings, bookcases. 6-room story and a half bunga- Dining room has oak floor, mantel .low at 1847 West 45th street. First and half beams. Porch across front flo°r has porch with side V*****-: with blue brick piers. Extra lar«e livlng °om K nd f *1"1"* . room, bed room and cabinet kttcn- en. Second floor has two bed •»lfcs zo >^^v V~\ s~*\ rooms, bath room and balcony. Pea sS *^P fvS) lv\) turps are brick mantel ln fllnlng f^h) Qj) s*-j \^> \^p room, ample cupboards, cooler and 6-room bungalow at 1803 West lar *o screen porch 12x8 feet. 61st Street. Corner lot 50x150. Liv- ~*""' Ing room, dii g room, two bed rooms, kitchen, screen porch, inner . TERMS: 10 per Cent Cash, balance 1 hall and bath room. Porch entire- , t month including in ly across front of house. Beam *' v ' . ceilings in living room; dining i tcrcst, taxes and insurance. = TTLJT /7=^\ F\ /T Fs^ <^"g\ L ' i LOS ANGELES INVESTMEN'rCOMRftNYI * 333-335-337 South Hill Street Main 2248 PHONES Home 60127 ' 12-6-4t SEE! WHAT'S THIS? Moneta and Manchester Lots and Bungalows HOUSES $50.00 DOWN LOTS $10.00 DOWN Five large rooms Front and rear porch Plenty of closets Hot and cold water First-class porcelain bath ' fix tures Walls plastered and tinted in the latest shades Electric light fixtures Various built-in conveniences On a 5-cent car line, just where there is . something doing, and where values are increasing ev ery day. All for $2000—550. down, bal ance just like rent. You cannot afford to pay rent another day, and you cannot af ford to waste your time looking for something better, for there isn't anything better for the price. SWANK & LETTON 815 Security Building .* ■ 13-9-lt BUNGALOWS ' Southwest— Distinctive V.\ > Types $1800 $100 Down, $20 a Month We own the lota; build by day labor; 50-foot lots, with cement wallu> curbs, oiled streets, many shade trees; each house has 5 rooms, Including living room, dining room, two bed rooms, large kitchen, front and screen porch, complete bathroom, porcelain tub, wash bowl, sink hot water, boiler, large closets an.i cupboards, buffet built In, tinted walls, ce ment foundation; everything you need and expect In an up to date bungalow; Bo fare. See G. C.DENNIS, owner, 226-827 Security bldg. Phones, Main 3628, F8744. 12-7-4 ~~" HOLLYWOOD $2250. ' $2250. In a few days we will have finished the ' prettiest (•room bungalow In Hollywood for There" Is a living room across front, large dining room with paneled walls, buffet and both rooms have hardwood floors; cabinet kitchen two bedrooms, bath between; east front lot with alley; two blocks from high school and car lino/ and such easy terms small payment down, balance like rent only 'payable to yourself. See R. CTARNOLD With Alfred E. Gwynn Co. 303 W. Second Street. A 1355 ' . ' Maln 4937> A"M' . . 12-7-»-11-:it MODERN COTTAQB ON PICO HEiaHTS -12..50— 1300 cosh; . 120 per month. Lot 60x136, mnith front, high ground, 1 block from Pico '''car line. Ask .i MR.aiIIGLEY. MM West Pico. TOW; W. 2479 '■/■• H-W rtiT miirniiHiiiTllitfl) ""* " ..■ . LOS AXGELES HERALD: FRIDAY MOHMNG, DECEMBER 0, 3010. | yOR SALE—Houge* A HOUSE BARGAIN $2750—0NLY—52750 ON INSTALLMENT A new, modern, up-to-date, 7-ioom bungalow, terms to suit the purchaser. 4:i(J« Morgan avc., just north of East Vernon, near Conip * J. FRANK BOWEN Owner 440-441 Douglas Building A 2472 Main 2472 12-3-3 Bungalow, 7 rooms, alii W. Twenty clghlh st. Can sell on easy terms. If you wntlt something first class go sco this. Buy direct. Wo are solo agents. Price is right. Call up Lucerne Lamd Co. 634 Citizens National Bank Bids. Phones —Bdwy. 3339, FlB2l. 12-9-1 FOR SALE—NICELY FURNISHED 6-ROOM lower flat, close In, Tenth and Olive, J375; a snap. ERIKSON & CO. Room 1 Severance Bldg., 101 W. sixth. Ground Floor. F2374, Broadway 3182. 12-8-7 ~Tnvest~in~ inglewood bungalow PARK io-u-tt FOB A QUICK SALK WILL bACRIFICB MY S-room modern liouhc, furnished, nice yard; leaving city. 2143 CAMBRIDGE. Phone 718 W. 12-9-3 FOR S\LE—A 4-ROOM BOMB ON LARGE lot on very eapy terms. PARSONS, 529 Cit izens Nat. Bank Bldg. 12-7-a BBLL~ THAT HOUSE, LOT OR RANCH AT small expense through a Herald want ad. J?OR SA-C—Suburban Property The City INGLEWOOD That Grows LAST YEAR 1000 THIS YEAR 2000 GET IN AND RIDE WITH U». 10-10-U GO AND SEE INGLEWOOD BUNGALOW PARK 10-U-tl JTOR SALE—Hotels, LoJging Houses FOR MAUD—ROOMING HOUSE; 43 LARGE rooms; steara heat; good location; two years' lease. At 7Z7Ms B. nroadway. OEO. JOHNSON, Owner. |2-S-»-11-3t J?OR SALE—Government Land BAVH MONKYI yOIIR ADVT. THRKB tlmw for the price of two, or seven times Jor th» price of five, If prepaid. Jl-l-U JTOR SALE—City Lot* and Lands Buiiptow Acres $S©(D) aid lip Easy Terms ACRES AND HALF ACRES The only Acre Subdivision South west with Gas amid Electricity These acres aro almost in the city and are being eagerly sought by those who ap preciate the many advantages of buying acres In thr rapidly growing southwest. , Many realize tuat whlia their home is ■ located near enough that they may go l'> ' and from the city each day. they have also made an Investment, bought a piece of land close to a growing city which Is cure to increase in value. <3o out and see the high elevation, the sandy loam soil, note the nearness to the city, the water supply and gas mains be ing laid to each acre, then you will dccldo that here Is the place to make your home. The soil is a rich sandy loam, perfect for the production of all berries, fruit and vegetables. Pure spring water Is piped to each acre. CHICKEN RANCHES COUNTRY HOMES How to Get There Take the big green car going south on Broadway, marked Redondo Beach via Inglewood, get oft at Pine St. station. Don't get off at Inglewood; stay on . the car until you reach Pine st. station, one mile beyond. PATTON & LONGLEY 830 South Hill Street. A 2318. ' Main 6278. "" 12-0-1 STOP LOOKING AROUND INOLEWOOD BUNGALOW PARK • Is the place to build your home. The most charming place, best climate on earth, sup plied with gas, electricity, water and tele phone service. Go out TODAY and see those large lots. 100x180 feet to 20-ft. alley, graded and oiled streets, cement curbs, sidewalks graveled, beautiful acacia and palm trees planted In the parkways. Look over our plans of five and six room bungalows, select the one that suits your fancy, pay us 10 per cent of the purchase price cash, and when the house 13 completed move In.and pay us 1 per cent a month until the property Is paid for. Call at our office. 349 Wilcox bldg.. or Inglewood office, Regent and Market sts.. or at our tract office, Lockhart Station, tot full particulars. ' Inglewood Land Company Tel. ~A8229, Main 6913. . 12-?-* : 70x125 '. ; At $250 Per Foot NEAR SEVENTH AND FIOUKROA. THE MOST DESIRABLE LOT AT THE PRICE FOR HIGH CLASS APARTMENTS IN THE CITY. CALL FOR FULL PARTICULARS, H. O. GRIFFITH , .- 433 Pac. Bloc 12-7-9-2 FOR SALE—IN NEW AND BOOMINU tract near Euclid Heights, my $1000 equity in new 12850 it-room bungalow. Up-to date in every respect. Lawn and shrub ery in; street work paid. Will sell fur nished. Must have cash. HOME 41069. ■ y - ■- ■ 12-8-7t JTOR SALE— droves 2© Acres Orange Groves That Is a Money-Maker 10-year-old Washington navels, estimated 15000 crop on trees. The very best of soil; good pumping plant on place, house, barn, team, harness, wagon and all tools. Price $22 000; terms. See FLETCHER, (22 S. Main. Main 1029, F7764. i - . 12-9-lt rfw VISIT INGLEWOOD BUNGALOW PARK 10-13-tl BAVK MONEYI YOUR ADVT. THREB times for the price of two, or seven times for the prlca of five. If prepaid. * 11-1-tf ]?OR SALE—Musical Instruments FOR SALE—PIANOS; KVEUV ONE A bargain Chlckerlng & Sons, almost new $290 Vose & Sons .'.' $l."i 0 W. Bourne & Sons of Boston $125 Beautiful high grade Sherman .... ..$2lO High grade Molllnhaur, almost new..sl9o Chlckerlng Grand '.$350 'Carltone: has Steinway tone $147 • Beautiful Behining Grand ....i.....J3!'0 $850 Player Piano, almost new $130 METCALF-ACKLKY-GUBTAVESON CO., • 720 8. Broadway. Second Floor. . 12-9-6t FOR SALE —MY HIGH ' GRADE GRAND player piano, used 1 months. Will sell for one-half of the original price. Phone F5003. 12-9-Bt FOR SALE—HIGH GRADE PIANO, |1»U on time. Discount for cash, as I need money. Phone B'DWY. 4414. ' 12-9-6t FOR HALE—HENRY F. MIDLER IIRANU piano at sacrifice; used" 3 months, Phone BDWY. 4414. 12-9-tit A. O. GAKDNKH. 118 WINSTON ST. Vl anos sold, rented, tuned: very low rates. t-13-tt J?OR SALE—lncome Property « WHO WANTS INCOME? FOR SALE-12 -room apartment house, dose in, renting for I $72 a. month; terras, $2000, mortgage for $2500; pays Hi per cent on Investment, I H. A. MAS ' BEY, 614 International Bank bldg\ s 11-27-lmo pOR SALE—Country Property^ "Yucalpa Valley" "Red Apple Laid J "11,000 ACRES OF FRUIT LANDS" Adjolnts Redlands, dim of th« finest cities In the state, on tho east; elevation MOO feet, Very even climate; no fogs; no hot desert winds, no cold storms. Asthma or bronchial troubles do not exist in Yuoalpa valley. Placencla sandy loam soil, from 14 to 18 fret deep, subdivided into tracts to suit, with pure mountain water piped to each tract un der pressure. We have only a few tracts left in tho Yucalpa city subdivision, and would advlso you to make your selection at an early date In order to get located near the town center. Wo need not tell you what appl«« have earned in Oregon or Washington, but have or chards thai have earned up to $12» per acre In one year, as . loqui nl proof that ) ucali valley leads them all in production. Wo grow all of tin' big, tine, red varieties of apples, and as no other district raises them success fully, we hay« competition in our fruit in dustry. "Our apples sell at t?. per box when apples from other districts cell at only $1 per box, on the me market," 'Thai Is the secret of our success." You can buy this land at present at $2SO per acre, on very easy terms, including one share of water stock to each acre purchased. You can set run an orchard and grow potatoes, sweet potatoes, onions, beans, etc., between the rows of your trees and mnke big money. If you cannot move on the land now, you cull have your land planted and brought Into bear- Ing tor WOO per acre, and this orchard will In a few years cam you up to $1000 per acre per year. "These nre not generalities, but cold, hard, unadulterated facts." Call at our office and let us show you some of our "Blue Ribbon Fruit." Free stereoptl con lecture nt chamber of commerce daily at 3:30 p. m. Excursions every Tuesday, Friday and Bunday. Redlands and Yucaipa Land Company 330 West Sixth Street ■ j Los Angeles, Cal. j F 5035. MAIN 2302. ] 209 Orange st., Redlands, Cal. 141 W. First at., Long Beach, Cal. 12-9-1 For Sale —Cheap Lands— ASK US ABOUT CHEAP SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LANDS i $1445_f0r full section of agricultural land in center of large fertile valley near Santa Fo railroad. Only $2.25 per acre. Lots of pure soft water and deep rich silt and sandy loam soil free from alkali. No frosts or storms here. Will grow oranges, lemons, limes, grape fruit, grapes, olives, cotton, figs, sugar beets, alfalfa, grain or vegetables. Can't be . beaten for hogs or dairy. Only $665 cash necessary to buy this square mile. Can you see an oppor tunity? See Us for Real Bargains W. E Macombcr Company 320-2-4 Laughlln Bldg. WE SPECIALIZE IN CHEAP LANDS FOR INVESTORS. 11-8-9-2t ; $25.00 , Per Acre We have Just had listed with us two of the best pieces of alfalfa, fruit and grain land in the San Joaquin valley. One Is 320 acres and the other 240 acres. They are four and five miles from the main line of the Banta Fe railroad, w+frhin one mile of a school house and within 6 miles of the growing town of Wasco. An abundance of water for Irrigation can be had either from pumping or artesian wells. Wells in the vicinity thoroughly demonstrate the water proposi tion. This land is close enough to the newly developed oil district in Kern county to make a good market for all kinds of produce. We can make reasonable* terms on this property. PERCY H. CLARK CO. .V.U._.;. ■ 311 H W. Hcllman Bldg.. Fourth and Spring Sts. Main VIS, A 7819. 12-9-11-2t Eeltaplsliieit On 160 Acres AT $5 PER ACRE . The very best " proved apple land; '3000 feet clevatian; rich, level, garden soil; abundance of water; Ideal climate; good community; 28 miles north of San Ber nardino, 5 mllea east of Victorvllle, where 10 passenger trains stop daily. This land is as good apple land as that about East Highlands, which is selling. unim proved, at 00 per acre. Bee owner, J. A. GATES 420 Security Bldg.,,'Corner Fifth and Spring sts., Los Angeles, Cal. Phono Main 3224, F1221. , 11-8-1 Alfalfa Land 40 acres choice alfalfa land, three-quarters of a mile to town and railroad depot beautiful level, sandy loam; all good; water 16 feet from surface; will take small cottage in Los Angeles or Pasadena for part payment, (Cash price of land J9O per acre. Investigate. Lucerne Land Co. 634 Citizens National Bank Bldg. Phones —lidwy 8039, FIS2I. . . ,:.-, , 12-9-1 Flve=Acre - Tracts on Santa Ana line." This soil will grow any thing; water costs almost nothing; water alone worth price asked, 1350 per aero; one third cash, 6 per cent on deterred payments. GIBSON & SON 601 O. T. Johnson Bldg., A 3701, Main 8330. :,v.s. v. - 12-7-3t FOR BALE — LANCASTER 160 acres of land 3 miles southwest of Lancaster, In the proven water district, 12250. half cash, balance 1 year. DU BOSE, 701 Grosse bide. . 12-6-lf LOOK UP INGLEWOOD BUNGALOW PARK , 10-11-U ]^OR Country Pr0 Per *y CMno IfflCl Alfalfa, Fruit and Vegetable Lands Adjoining Ontario and Pomona In Artesian Belt $150 to $175 PER ACRE Terms One-fourth Cash, Balance 1, 2, 3 and 4 Years— 6% Good Schools Excellent Local Markets CMio Laid aid Water Co. 515 Wilcox Building Cor. Second and Spring Streets Home Phone A 7827 12-9-lt 12«) ACRES, NEAR MERINO, MOSTLY all orange land; level: line soil; extra bar gain. $45 per acre. STACY, 3M Fay bldg. F2115, Main 263. 12-3-eod-tf 8 INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD for the price of 2, or 7 insertions for the price of 5. Ask The Herald counter man. U-l-tf POR SALE—Business Property BUY A "HOME IN INGLEWOOD BUNGALOW PARK 10-12-tt JTOR SALE—Stocks and Bonds MINING, OIL AND INDUSTRIAL COM panies tako notice stocks and bonds In sured, matured and guaranteed. Full in formation furnished on request. Write or call GRANITE SECURITIES COMPANY, 6th floor Bradiury bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. 12;*-" WE INCORPORATE AND FINANCE -ompanles at very low rates. MARTELL, * CO., G32-533 Germain bldg. F4761. 12-4-7 SAVE MONEY! YOUR XdVT. THREE times for the price of two. or seven times for the price of five, If prepaid. U-l-tf POR SALE—Live Stock FOR SALE—A PAIR OF 800 POUND MARES, young, sound and true to pull and perfectly gentle; will separate, $75. 4601 E. , FIRST ST. 12-9-3 3 INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD for the price of 2, or 7 insertions for the price of 5. Ask The Herald counter man. 11-1-tt FOR SALE—TEAM OF MARES AND HAR ness; weight 1000 pounds each; true to pull; _ $75. Call 4601 K. FIRST. 12-9-3t POR SALE—Furniture SAVE MONEY! YOUR ADVT. THREB times for the price of two, or seven times for the price of five, if prepaid. .IJL 1"^ POR SALE—Miscellaneous FOR SCHOLARSHIP TO THE INTER NATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (ANY SPECIAL COURSE YOU WISH) AND THE DE CHAUVENET CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. CALL ROOM 4. 11">V4 3. SPRINO ST., OR PHONE MAIN 8692. 11-5-tf IFOR SALE — COUNTERS, BHELVINU. SHOWCASES, WALL CASE, COFFEB MILLS, CASH REGISTERS and STOKH FIXTURES OF ALL KINDS; CHEAP EST PLACE IN THE CITY. WE BUI AND SELL. lIS E. 4TH ST. 10-WI-U UNDER THIS CLASSIFICATION, if pre paid, your ad three times for the price of two, or seven time* for the price of five. 11-2-tt FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL $35 BABY CAK riago for half price. 618 W. TENTH ST. 12-9-3t FOR SALE—GOOD SECOND-HAND UP right piano at 1038 INURAHAM ST. Your price takes It. 11-11-tt BANTA CLAUS CAN SECURE SOME blooded Chihuahua puppies at 1720 ii SANTEE ST. ■ 12-4-7 FOR CHEAP-! NATIONAL CASH Registers. 119 E. FIRST ST. 12-4-7t FOR SALE-FIRE-PROOF SAFE CHEAP. ANDERSON. 394 S. Los Angeles St. 6-IS-tf pOR EXCHANGE— ReaI Estate WE WORK WONDERS WITH TRADES. Try us. _ STACY. 304 Fay bldg. 11-12-eod -tf POR EXCHANGE—Miscellaneous UNDER THIS CLASSIFICATION. IF PRE paid, your ad three times for the price of two, or seven times for the price of five. ■ 11-1-tt I~CAN MATCH ANY EXCHANGE: WHAT have you? DU BOSE, 701 Grosse Bidg. ri!67. H)-M-tt JY^ONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN $30,000 to loan on real estate, city or country, 8 to 7 per cent, amount to suit. MOVER & GILBKRT, 802 H. W. Hellman bldg. Home phone A 8827; Main 5474. 10-2- MONEY TO LOAN—SALARIED MEN AND women accommodated without delay or pub licity. SOUTHERN CREDIT CO., 411 O. T. Johnson Bldg. 3-14- 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-tt I HAVE $200 TO $50,000 FOR REAL ES tate loans, city or country. Money wait ing. R. W. MOVER, 604 Frost bldg. F5107. 12-1-tf UNDER THIS CLASSIFICATION. IF PRE pald. your ad three times tor the price of of two, or seven times for the price of rive. ■ - 11-1-tt MONEY TO loan-full value on diamonds, watches, pianos, furniture, stor age receipts. O. F. THOMAS, 711 8. Broad way. 10-SU-tf 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 tll you see me. F. A. NEWTON, 70S O. T. Johnson bldg. 11-f-tt $500 TO $10,000 TO LOAN AT 7 PER CENT. T L. O'BRIEN & CO., Jefferson and Main. ' «-9-tf AIR DRESSERS— £V 1 INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD for the price of 2, or 7 Insertions for the price of 5. Ask The Herald counter man. ~ZT ■^^ It's as aMy to scours a bargain in a used automobile, through want advertising, as It used to bo—and still is—to secure a horse and carriage. '* ' ( •, Schools and Colleges Summer School College of Fine Arts, U. S. C. All Branches Fine and Applied Arts. Catalog on Request W. L. Judson Dean >->-.**< - 953-5-7 W. Seventh sS#*2E22ji2£ St. Both Phones. /JeJ**"""" Jos. W. H. Camp, COMMERCIAL Mer. COLLEGE *' Fall term now In progress. Dally en j rollments. Free catalogue. Night classes in bookkeeping and shorthand. German, English Shorthand By experienced teacher. Terms moderate. 730 W. 31st st. Phone South 4438. Leader Since 1884. Fifth Floor Hamburger Bldg., Los Angela*. Catalog— Year. MBBO, Main 8305. FOR SALE—SCHOLARSHIP TO THE INTER NATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (ANY SPECIAL COURSE YOU WISH) AND THE DE CHAUVENET CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. CALL ROOM 4, 1191 i S. 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