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Good People Mead mi Patronize Her aid Want Columns- -You're leading Them Now, M Yonf atromizc Them? WANTED—MaIe Help WANTED— WORKMEN BY LARGE CON tractlng company; can learn trade of electricity, automobiles, plumbing, brick laying In few months. No expense for ln •tructblon; actual contract work, not toys and books; 200 students last year. Write for free Information, or apply UNITED . TRADE] SCHOOL CONTRACTING CO.. 669 Pacific Electric blag. 18-1-tt WANTED— 7 First Class- Solicitors for city and road work; also one _ man competent to handle crow on road. It you are looking; for big money and willing to work, apply betwoen 9:30 a. m. ian«i _» p. m. at BOOM S, 143 B. BROADWAY. WANTED— ■». ■'"■■■ ■"; . A Few First-Class Solicitors TOR CITY AND ROAD WORK FOR WELL KNOWN PUBLICATION WITH BUILDING LOT NEAR LOS ANGELES AS A PREMI UM! TERRITORY PREPARED! 810 PAY FOR THE RIGHT MEN. APPLY BOOM 5 143 SOUTH BROADWAY. »-""' AUTOMOBILING. SURVBTING, ELECTRI CAL ENGINEBRING. plumbing and bricklaying taught at the National School of Engineering. g^ 3110 W. SEVENTH ST. WANTED - A TRUSTWORTHY OFFICE] mriger; position permanent; salary paid, exceptional opportunity for a hustler; must Invest two thousand dollars, fully secured. Address SUPERVISOR, care Herald Agency. San Bernardino. 12'14 tr A VACANCY OCCURS FOR A LIVE MAN lit Sacramento; steady; salary paid: refer ince* required; must also put up $1500: splen did chance. Write MANAGER IS., care Her ald Office. San Bernardino. 13-"-' ' WANTED-BY WATER COMPANY, A GOOD stock salesman; chance seldom offered; steal berth with bright future. Address DR. KVANS, Box 1«3. San Bernardino. 12-14-tf WANTED — MACHINIST ON ENGINE work; Investment secured, and permanent employment. Call 234 11. W. HKLLMAN BLDQ. ■■• 12'18'3t IF YOU WANT HELP READ TUB HER aid situation wanted column*. *___ HITtIATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. lfrUhtf RANTED— Female Help n WANTED—AT THfTfIFTH ST. STORE, EXPERIENCED SALESWOMEN IN EV. ERY DEPARTMENT. WE CAN ALSO USE INEXPERIENCED EDUCATED, ,YOUNG WOMEN OVER 1* WHO ARE DESIROUS lIF LEARNING TUB DRY GOODS BUSINESS. APPLY TO M IM.K INTENDENT BKFORB 8:30 A. M. COME KEADY FOR WORK. 12-16-lt ' WANTED—A GOOD WOMAN COOK FOR Institutional work, or man find wife to take charge of kitchen an,! dining room, must be careful, clean people. Christians preferred. Good wage* and steady posi tion to right people. Call at office up stairs, til WILMINGTON ST.. c ty.be i ween 8 «nd 9 a. in. Phono Main 2009. 1 1 - 1 O- i. I WANTED-LADIEB." BEAUTY CULTURE p»yii big; learn right, salary guaranteed. ••FLORENTINE." the world's largest. 2*7 Mercantile place, corner Broadway. »-3-tI TELEPHONE OPERATORS. EXPERIENCE unnecessary; salary while learning. Apply sixth floor Eshman bldg.. 321 W. SEVENTH BT 12-S-2W WANTED — TEACHER FOR CO I'NTHV school In Arizona. »70, six month*. BOIN TON TEACHERS AGENCY, 63« Slimson bin. :^;--- _^_I__l WANTED—GENERAL HOUSE GIRL AND cook; small family: "untlngtoj, rt rive. Apply 700 H. W. HELLMAN nLDG.^ i n IF YOU WANT HELP READ THB) HER ald situation wanted columns. U-3-tt SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Hersld free of charge. IQ-I»;t'_ RANTED— Help, Male and Female WANTED-MEW AND WOMEN TO LEARN the barber trade; guaranteed in eight weeks. Catalogue free. MOLER BARBER COL LEGE. 123 E. Second st , ._ . SITUATION WANTED ADS If»BERTED IN The Herald free of charge. 10-H-tt WANTED— Agents ____ SITUATION WANTED ADS. INSERTED IN THB HERALD FKEB Or CHARGE RANTED— Situations, Male YOUNd MAN FROM MASSACHUSETTS. Ex perienced 111 executive purchasing work. In tends «o locate here permanently; training has brought familiarity with office systems and devices and several Ines of trade; ag gressive, temperate, In perfect health; can handle help, good correspondent; Interview solicited. Address BOX 82, Herald. 11-11-1 SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN of IS as bookkeeper, bill clerk or other office work: have had 16 months' ex perience in general office work; can oper ate typewriter, read. write and speak German and English: best references. Ad dress WM. SCHULTE3, 1310 Los An»JM f street. 11-11*1 WANTED— POSITION IIY A PRACTICAL die and toolmaker: competent to design and make all kind* of dies, to..;* Jigs, etc., for stamping, blanking, drawing, farming, sheet, metal, compound and nub press dies; first-class executive ability and eastern reference. Address W. W. WHIIU HEAD, Penitl House, 827 8. Main *t. *.^ IJ-14- i AMERICAN. S5 YEARS OLD. FOUR YEARS' experience sto^k management, head of ship ping and receiving depts., progressive. Initi ative and executive ability, desire* permanent position;- In perfect health; good salesman; salary secondary to opportunity. Address BOX 6«, Herald. ■ U-11-7 WANTED — SITUATION, BY MAN 40 year* old. as houseman or handy man; , understands the caro and repair of steam boilers and engines,; also understands gas oline and electrical machines; want steady position; best of references from govern ment work. H. C. HANSEN. box 406. Long Beach. Cat. x 12-13-7t WANTED—POSITION OR HOME BY handy m*n; lias acted as caretaker tor years «nd will furnish Al references from employer* here In Los Angeles; under stand* gardening, housecleanlng and car. penter work. etc. Address A. R. M.. BOX JT. Herald. "•"•T PLEASE <MVB V* YOUR WORK; HOUSB • cleaning, garden work, cleaning up yards. cellars, windows, etc.; help furnished free at short : notice. Address or phone OLIVE BRANCH MISSION. 706 E. Fifth »t., Los Angeles. Main 2558. i ' 12-U-14t SITUATION WANTED-BY YOUNG MAN., carpenter, who has had five years' experi ence as a bench hand and six months on Mulshing work: will accept any offer for • good lon* finishing Job. Write 11. ROBINS, • 1240 W. Colton St. - 13-11-7 A FIRST CLASS. UP-TO-DATE FRENCH and Italian cook: have worked for 5 year* IB the highest class cafe In Los Angeles; 39 year*' experience and never worked only In the highest class places. Phone Boyle 2133. P. ZAWPPA. 406 N. Bailey at. 11-U-tf EXPERIENCED, COMPETENT BOOK keeper and office man desires position. Excellent references. Willing to go out ol city. Address BOX 244. HERALD. „ ii-io-tr WANTKD-BY A YOUNG MAN. 19 YEARS of age, with knowledge of stenography and typewriting, position with real estate firm or In lawyer's office, with chance to learn busi ness and advance; good references. Phone MAST 2363. - , • ■. ■ 1--9-7 WANTED—SITUATION AS CHOREMAN , or stableman, city or country, by middle aged man, •• handy around horse*, -i cow*. chicken*, g*rd*n or any other hlnoV-of work. Address .J. OBRIGIIT, 32« ■ Boyd POR SALE—Orange Groves I ! Including Ample Water Rights South Porterville District A tract containing 1300 to 1500 acres of choice slightly rolling foothill orange land and adjoining producing orange groves on \ one side. This property with water developed on it would read ily command from $100 to $125 per acre. Within 2£ miles of ( good town and railroad. White river runs through the tract for | a distance of one mile and riparian water rights attach tq the land j { for two miles —thus insuring ample water at all times at small | ( expense. Recent oil developments on adjacent lands. Price for \ a short time only $45 per acre. Terms on part. Investigate this | and other good things listed with us exclusively. RENTSCH <& CO. Porierville Poplar Lands 210 Central Byiiding | Telephone Home F5702 Sixth and Main Sts. WANTED—Situations, Male WANTED—POSITION AS CfHAUFTEUR; competent to drive and take care of either White Bteamer or high grade gas car; now employed In leading garage.; beat city ref erences. BOX 561, HERALD. 12-15-7t WANTED-EMPLOTMENT HT YOUNG MAN while taking automobile course: understand furnaces and steam heat. Address P. T. 8., care United Trade School, city. ■ U-l»-7t SITUATIONS WANTED—BY I YOUNG JlAR rled men: prefer position* on ranch a* full charge: wage* no object. H. FITZSIMMONH. 423 E. Seventh st. 12-11-7 WELL EDUCATED YOUNG MAN OF GOOD habits and not afraid of work wants per manent position. Phone Main 2348. 515V4 W. SEVENTH ST., Itooin 30. 12-11-7 STABLEMAN OR SHOREMAN DESIRES position; middle-aged, experienced, sober and handy man; best references. Addres* F. W., 255 E. Second st. 12-11-7t INSIDI2 SALESMAN, YOUNG MAN. GOOD ■ales ability, Ucalres position where rellued and courteous handling of trade Is essential. Address BOX 66. Herald. 12-11-7 SITUATION WANTED AS QARDENER OR houseman; small wages expected; I want anr kind of work. Phones A 4884. Main 67:6. J. MORDIfEN. 12-10-7 MAN AND WIFE OFF OF FARM IN EAST want work; ranch preferred. Address 261 N. FI.OWKIi, Room 1, Lob Angeles. Phone Broadway 1741. - 12-11-7 MARRIED MAN. SOBER AND HANDY around machinery and pumps, want* work at anything. 62» S. SICIIEL, ST. 12-13-it WANTED—POSITION BY CHEF COOK, IN or out of city. .State wages. Restau rant preferred. Address BOX 150, HER ALD. ia-U-7t SITUATION WANTED—SIGN PAINTING, ■Ign writing, buggy or wagon painted cheap; envelopes addreßued by 100 or 1000. Addren* M. L. ('.. »17 McGarry St., city. 12-10-Jt WANTED — POSITION. BY MAN AND wife; man experienced chauffeur; wife good cook; best of eastern references. BOX 188. HERALD. ___. »-»»Tt MAN, 4urDESIRES~POsiTION A3 CARETAK- Br rooming house or general work about a home: sober and Industrious; reference*. Tel ephone MAIN JSH. 12-10-7 BET H L HE M FREE EMPLOYMENT agency, 610 Vlgne* street. Main 6728; Home A«Sfc4. Men for houseuleanlng, yard work and general labor. l-2*-tt WANTED—POSITION AS COLLECTOR OR solicitor; years of experience; can get the money. Addresa X. Y. Z., 1225 Vi 8. Los Angeles st. Xl-U-It WANTED—SITUATION. HY MOVING PlC tute operator: city license; 3 years' ex nerlouco. 1142 SANTEE ST. Phone Bdwy. 8711. 18-15-71 WANTED—TINTING AND PLASTER RE pairing. Price reasonable and work sat isfactory. NICOLL, 771 Ruth aye. Main 6«BS. , 1»-16 -1 SITUATION ANWTBD-WORK OF ANY kind by energetic young man: steady and reliable; reference. Address BOX 363, Herald. 114-1 WANTED—SITUATION. BY EXPERIENCE ed electrician* helper; can work alone; Al fixture man. Phone BDWY. 8711. 12*15"7t SITUATION WANTED—BY ALL AROUND miner, doing assessment work; wages or con tract. Address D. MORRIS, 610 Vlgnes. 12-11-7 BY YOUNG MAN OF 18; WILL DO MOST anything; would like to lrarn a trade ot some kind. Address BOX ISI, Herald. 12-10-7 WANTED—POSITION. BY YOUNG MAN stenographer, at once; ha* a knowledge of bookkeeping also. BOX MS, HERALD. * 1 -l(J-7t NURSERYMAN. IS YEARS EXPERIENCE In California In some of the best nurseries. V. PA.IOT. lIS N. San Pedro st. 1215- it WANTED—TO PAINT HOUSES BY THE day: work done good and cost you little. GEO. E. ALLEN. 521 San Julian at. 12-11-7 WANTED— A JOB AS METAL POLISHER or grinder, or will do. any kind of work. S. p. a, box 1.11, Herald. "'9"7t WANTED—A JOB AS METAL POLISHER or grinder, or will work at anything. Ad drees BOX 131. Herald. 12-11-7 WANTED—WORK; CARPENTER'S HELP «r or other work; young married man. Phone BOYLE 1777. '2"-7' m"an 40. CHRISTIAN. DESIRES POSl tlnn of trust, or any kind of work. BOX 32, HERALD. , . ', 13-13-Tt WANTED—EMPLOYMENT. AFTERNOONS or nights. Address B. A. V.. liii* H. , Seventh st. 12-13-7t YOU~NG~MAN. 32 YEARS OLD. 18 LOOKING for a ranch position. Address BOX 306, Her ald. ___^ 12-U-7t WANTED-A JOB AS METAL POLISHER or grinder, or will work at anything. Ad dress BOX 131, Herald. U-10-7* ELDERLY MAN. HANDY WITH TOOLS, wants work; small wages. B. HILL. 440 K. Fourth St. Phone Broadway 9722. 12-10-7 WANTED—A JOB AS METAL POLISHEH or grinder, or will do any kind of work. BOX 131, HERALD. H-11-7t WANTED—SOME KIND-HEARTED PER son of mean* to assist a worthy person in need. BOX 250. Herald. • 13-14.7 WANTED-BOOKKEEPER AND OFFICFI man of experience desires position; local references. Address BOX 30. Herald. U-U-7 WANTED—SITUATION BY BXPBRIBNI - ed marble and tile helper, - Steady and reliable. BOX 190. HERALD. ■ 13-9-7t ALL ROUND CONCRETE WORK; GOOD IN con»"ruotlon. Tel. BWAY 2»1«. ,:, U-10-7 SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN Tit Herald rr«« or o-^i* 10-IS-U LOS ANGELES HERALD: FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER L 6, 1010. I pOR SALE—Orange Prove* V WANTED—Situations, Male RELIABLE MAN, LATE FOREMAN, wants work; handy all 'round engineer; at (present without license; experience laying of telegraph cables across rivers by cross alignments, sextant or quadrant; experience In handling explosives, etc.; a large experience in handling Hindus, Bur ■ mete, Sweahillcs and natives of E. Africa, speaking Hindustan and Sweahi lic. v BOX 122, HERALD. 12-18-7t WANTED—SITUATION, BY ELDERLY man; long year residence In city a* as sistant in store, office or collection agency. Can give very best reference; also bonds If required. Address BOX 33. HERALD. 12-13-71 WANTED—SITUATION BY GERMAN, aged 36; single; willing to do «ny kind of work; experienced in the hotel and res taurant business. Eastern references. SCHMITT, 454 K. Fourth St. 12-16-7t WANTED—SITUATION^ bit a YOUNU lady with on* child 5 years old, boy; housework, chamber maid or waitress. Address MRS. M. L.. «53 San Julian st. 12-8-ltn WANTED—BY MAN PAST 60. A PLACE to chore; understands care of chickens or horse, but will take anything In that line. PATRICK HOBEN. 847 San Pedro St., corner Fourth and Ban Pedro. 12-6-10t THOROUGH. ALL-ROUND PRINTER wants position of responsibility or would accept working interest In good Job plant. Perfectly honest and reliable. Address PRINTER, 1407 West 20th st. 12-14-7 EXPERT*" bookkeeper AND cashier wants position; elderly man, single, experi enced in many kinds of business; expert at figures. Address J. MALONEY. 917* W. Eighth st. "-10-7 AGREEABLE. TEMPERATE, ELDERLY Swede wishes some light work: handy with carpenter's tools. Address C. GUSTAFSON, Swedish Employment Bureau, lOlli S. Broad way. 13-10-7 STKADY MAN WANTS WORK ON GEN tleman's private place: attend furnace, lawns, horse, cow, etc.; will care for automobile; experienced; Al reference. Address BOX 69, Herald. 12-11-71 FRENCHMAN; HAVE SERVED IN apartment store at Paris as detective, want same Job here, or night watchman. BOX 312, HERALD. 12-16-10t WANTED—POSITION. BY A YOUNG MAN who knows the city well: delivery or ambulance preferred. BOX 239. HER ALD. 12-16-7t PRESSMAN, PLATEN AND UNIVERSAL; familiar with all kinds of work: steady man; easterner. Address BOX 811. HUB alp. u.is-n WANTED— JOB AS METAL POLISHER or grinder, or will work at anything; small wages. BOX 111, HERALD. WANTED—SITUATION AS COOK BY A German army cook. Address C. STETZ NER, 671 Ceres aye., cor. .th. 12-14-7 WANTED—LAWN MAKING OR GARDEN work. Address JOHN GARDNER. 1406 K. First st. _j -'16'7t \yANTED—Situations, Female WANTED— POSITION. AFTER JANUARY 1. 1911, a lady of long experience will be open for a position as manager of ho tel or large apartments: great experience In buying in all lines; best of references. BOX 264, HERALD. 12-13-7t YOUNG LADY WITH A'l OIL LINE EX perlence wants position as stenographer, blu er or price work. Can give .reference. Phone EAST 614. -, «-*•" NEAT YOUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION its stenographer; two years' experience; begin on moderate salary. Call up after 8 p. m. WEST 5598. 12-15-U A CAPABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION as cook and general work; wages, 830 to $36. Address MRS. BEARD. 1267 Temple «t. WANTED—POSITION AS COOK IN SMALL boarding house or ranch, by elderly lady. Address room «4, 310 N. BROADWAY. 11-K-lOt POSITION AT HOUSEWORK BY DAY: speedy worker, guarantee satisfaction. Address BOX 35. Herald. 12-14-7 WANTED — CLEANING OR ASSIST housework by day or hour. Young woman. - Phon* BOYLB 1777. 12-11-7t WANTED—A POSITION AS COOK, BT competent middle aged woman. 657 M 8. , HILL. Wages $86. 12.13-4' GERMAN LAUNDRESS WANTS WORK, goes out by the day. PHONE A 5198. ... ' 12-18-7t • ITUATION WANTEP AD«. INSERTED IN TUB HERALD FBE« Or CHARGE. ; ■ ■ > . 10-11-tI BITL'ATION WANT ADS. INSERTED IS THE HERALD FREE OF CHARGE.^ SITUATION WANTED — SWEEPING OR Ironing by day. Phone SOUTH 7328. 12-11-7 WANTED—SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEP ar. Address BOX 36, Herald. 12-14-7 \Y ANTED—Situations, Male & Fern. SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. 10-U-U ANTED—To Purchase Stock WANTED— ■Hook In th* Los Angelea Investment eora pany; any amount up to 140,000; will pay. within . i par cent of th« comneny'a ••mm price O. r.. cars Glob* Bavin,. Bank. „ ) "— WANTED— Purchase Real Estate WANTED SCHOOL LANDS; SEND PULL particular* as to location and term*. Ad drti DR. EVANB, 813 X St., San Bernardino. , I ■•■ 14- If YYANTED— Miscellaneous WANTED — LANTERN SLIDE* FOR stereoptlcon; colore<l; with lecture pre ferred; popular subject; give full partic ular!, number, subject, condition, price and where they may bo seen. BOX 131. HERALD. 1;-"'-''t WANTED-CABH PAID FOB FEATHER bed*. 76« SAN PEDRO ST. Phones Main 1106; FBO4l. ' ' 12-17-tf CASH TAID FOR FEATHERS. 8427 S. MAIN. Phono 21913. S. 8364. 11-Bn-tt pOR Country Property Ever '■ Thsok of It! W» are selling land which we have recently subdivided In 10 acres or more, near Le Grand, Merced Co., Cal.. on the following terms: Five Years' Time on the Full Purchase Price by paying one. year's Interest In advance. We only charge 5 per cent Interest per an num. Frloe of land only $100.00 PER ACRE OR You can pay 51 per acre cash and $1 each month per acre, with 6 per' cent Interest on deferred payment. THINK OF IT. 100 MONTHS to pay for this land. We also have 800 acr«« in the best part of Tularo county that wo arc selling on the same terms. Any one familiar with California lands will tell you that Le Grand land is the very best In California, tree from alkali or hardpan, with abundance of cheap water. Also remember that this land will pay In terest for grain and Is Ideal • orange, fig, alfalfa, vine*, or, in fact, anything can be raised on thin land that wll grow anywhere. Beautiful high school, and walking distance from station makes this an Ideal place to live. Tills land ought to bo worth 1500 per tiers by th* time your last payment come* due. <JEO. J. SHOENHAIR. 87« Wllcoz Bldg. Phono A 2334. 12-14-18-18-St Cheap SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Lund Is the Best Investment WHAT WOULD YOU THINK If you could get a full section of Southern California land for 12.35 per acre? Re member, this is the total cost for the land and there are no requirements as to work or residence. $2.25 Per Acre Is the Total Cost for a Deed WELL. WE HAVE 640 ACRES AT THAT PniCR AND ON THOSE CONDITIONS. AH level agricultural land in center of large fertile valley with plenty of water and deep rich soil. Near railroad sta tion. Only a look needed to be con vinced. Half cash, balance to suit at 7 per cent. Call early. W. H. Macomlber Co. 320-2-4 LAUGHLIN BLDG. We specialize In cheap lands for investors. 12-13-4t CHINO Raoch RICH ALFAJLFA AND FRUIT LAND 5 AND 10-ACRE TRACTS SI mile* east of Los Angeles, adjoining \ Pomona and Ontario. $150 TO $175 PER ACRE One-Fourth Cash, Balance 1, 2, 3, and 4 Years—6% An abundance of artesian water. Excel lent transportation facilities. Convenient to schools and churches. Ask for mar* and llustrated booklets. CHINO LAND AND WATER COMPANY Hi Wilcox Bide., Second and Spring Sis., Los Angeles, Cal. Home phone A7MT. 12-16-lt Acres \\ Vv S^v For -op U U mJ> In Los Angeles County Flowing artesian water, sublrrtgated—wa ter 8 feet. One mile from railroad. Near two stations. Good alfalfa land. Worth fZIOO. Must let go this week. Talk with Edward . Scherman ill Citizen* Rational Bank Bids., Third and Main. 18-16-lt $20 Per Acre Apple, Pear and Alfalfa Land This land absolutely level, cleared, de composed granite, prefect land; nono bet ter at any prlee; tills I will prove, or I will pay your expense; 75 nillou north of Lo* Angeles, Lou Angeles county; apples and pear* have won prizes wherever ex hibited. Build your future when you have a chance. Hemember, this county grows very rapidly: land In thl* district Is selling from »40 to $110 per acre. ALFALFA AND FRUIT LAND CO., til Citizens National Bank bldg. 12-16-lt SPLENDID VALUE In Improved acreage; 600 feet of Santa Ana electric line; rich sandy loam aoll. suitable for alfalfa, walnuts or truck farming. Water absolutely free. Good house, large barn, some Implement*. Euca lyptus grove will furnish, fuel. 33 acres far only 18000. < IJOOO cu»h, balance long term. GIBSON * SON. 50* O. T John ion bids. AJ73I, Main 5530. i:-16- = |/OR SALE— Houses Closing Oul\ Odd Houses \ New, modern, complete homes, splendid interiors, best of neigh- , bors, parked streets, curbs, gas, electricity, telephones. First- ) | class car service on Grand Avenue West 48th Street line. Office \ at Gramercy Place. Trees, parks, model stores, playgrounds; j streets and parks permanently endowed and cared for. All va cant lots in lawn. . Five-room bungalow at 1627 "West 50th Street. C (P N //^\ /p^ >^\porch 24x6. Living room, dining room, two v )) (Lj/I // I // //bedrooms, kitchen, screen porch, beam ceilings, sl^ /J If /, If // food closets; bookcases, fireplace in dining /2~7 (^y Vi^ \^y room; built-in buffet; rement steps; blue brick porch pillars. Modern and new. Six-room story-and-a-half bungalow, 1547 West M -_ _. -^ -- 45th Street. Lot 50x130. Porch 2Sx7. Large $ CO) (r\\ /X") //) living room, dining room, cabinet kitchen, screen xf^ J/f/ If// porch, breakfast room and two bedrooms. Oak (T J) /^\ [I // If // floors in living room and dining room. Built-in ,' vc^ r^Z? Vi^ vi^ buffet, bookcases, cooler, cupboards. Laundry ,' tray and good closets. Five-room bungalow at 1763 West 51st Street; i C /??\ /^\ Ssß\ •SRN corner lot, 50x150. Living room, dining room, 1«P \J) **))// ]) // /Jkltrhen, two bedrooms, screen porch and bath; 1 _. yf /If/ //wide eaves; brick mantel in dining room with \\J) /JT} (C^ \L?y built-in buffet and china closets; all ,conveni- '~^ — *-^ ences in kitchen. Seven-room bungalow" on a large corner lot, 50x150. St. Andrews and 50th Streets. Large living room, cozy den, dining room, two bed __ _. rooms, kitchen, breakfast room, screen porch, $ V)) i\)) /Z~^ /s) pergola with brick floor; brick porch 30x8 with "\r /-3iv\ • *^\ II I cement steps. Oak floors in living room and (T )) (()) ft J) If // dining room. Built-in seats, bookcases, buffets, \^/ V^'' i \&S cupboards, cooler. All modern improvements. Including the best of leaded glaso and mantel work. Kight-room home on bungalow lines; 4823 Gramercy; living room, library, den, dining room and kitchen on first floor. Fireplaces in $' /r^ /^\ /^T* /^T library and living room and buiit-in convent *=J\ // /}// I // I enees are features. Stairs rise to second floor ft J) If //If // (I // hall in tower, a unique pian. Three second \^/ \^f K&r \Z>r floor bedrooms, bath, linen closet, etc. Cobble stone porch and buttresses under tower. Automobiles ready to show property at any time. i Terms — 1 en Per Cent Cash, Balance One Per Cent a Month, Including Taxes, Interest and Insurance !' TX-JT F\ /T FE^ (^*o?i I LOS ANGERS INVESTMENT COMP/^IYt J I J I VX^ Jt' J L J ■ f V^^T : 333-335-337 So. Hill Street j! Home 60127 Main 2248 \ 12-13-.lt JPOR SALE—Country Property FOR SALE - LANCASTER I«0 acres of land 2 miles southwest of Lancaster, In the proven water district. J2250, half cash, balance 1 year. DU BOSE, 701 Grosse bldg. 12-8-tf J INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD (or the price of 2, or 7 insertions for the price of S. Ask The Herald countar man. 11-1-tf POR SALE—Houses .BUNGALOWS ONLY THREE LEFT AT $1800 $100 Down and $20 Monthly These will soon be gone and the price will go up. We are selling ten under value and at this low price to get the tract started. Act iiulckly if you want to take advan tage of 'this offer. They havo live rooms, plastered and tinted wally, cement foundations, porcelain bath and kitchen fixtures; dining and living rooms, two bed chambers, large kitchen, front and hi reen porch; hoi and cold water piping with boiler largo closets and cupboard. 5o fare. See G. G. DENNIS, Owner 226-227 Security Bldg., Fifth and Spring Sts. Main 3525, F5744. 12-14-4 FOR SALE— A dandy 4-room bungalow, new and modern, nicely located, 15 minutes from Sixth and Spring by car. Price $2400. ERIKSON & CO. Room 1 Severance Fldg., 105 W. Sixlh St. Ground floor. F:.",74; Brdwy. 3182. 12-14-6t BBLL "THAT HOUSE. LOT OR RANCH AT small expense through a Herald want ad. 11-2-tl pOR SALE—City Lots and Lands $700, Easy Terms Oiled street, cement curbs snd sidewalk. Lot 60x130 in HOLLYTVOOI). Is a good buy. <"'lo!>« to car line! ■•• It. DOW-SMITH COMPANY W MASON BLDG. U-M-ll POR SA -E—Orange tiroves VERY CHEAP— J5OO PER ACRE BELOW actual value, a nice l>aere lemon grove. 1 mile southeast of Corona. The. best of soil; lots of water, in frostleas belt; trees about 12 years old ami in the best state of culti vation; fine crop of lemons on trees. See owner. R. S. SMITH, r>o2 O. T. Johnson Bldg. Phone Main 2485. 12-16-lt MONEY! YOUR AX>VT. THREB times for the price of two, or seven times for the price of fly^_'f prepald : __ 11-1-tf pOR SALE—Stocks and Bonds MI.N'INtJ, OIL AND INDUSTRIAL COM panies take notice —stooks and bonds in sured, matured and guaranteed. Full In formation furnished on request. Writ* or call OKANITE SECURITIES COMPANY. sth floor Bradbury bldg., i,os Angeles, Cal. _ 13-4-tt SAVE MONET 1 YOUR jIDVT. THRBB times for the price of two. or sevsn tlmts for th» pries of, five. If. prepaid. U-l-U J?OR SALE—Houses jj POR SALE—Poultry, Birds, Dogs BIRDLAND—BE SURE TO SEE OUR grand collection of all kinds of Imported song and fancy canaries, talking parrots, aky larks, goldfinches and aviary birds, Bold fish, aquaria, cages, foods, seeds, remedies, etc. Everything of the best at thn lowest prices In the city. Take Cen tral aye. car to Pico St., or Hooper aye. car to Central aye. Visitors welcome. Catalogue free. L. M. GRIDER, 1301 Cen tral aye. 12-13-tf FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL ANGORA KlT trns; will make fine Christmas presents; will consider exchange. Phone MAIN IMS, TOWS. 13-14-5 POR SALE—Hotels, Lodging Houses FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN. APART ment house; splendid downtown location; 31 rooms, nicely furnished: rent only 176; loare runs 3 years; doing fine business. For price and particulars, see K. BBSCKHIR, 301 Central bids. 12-16-3t FOR SALE— HOTEL NAHANT; FURNITURE and two years' lease; 43 large rooms; steam heut, good location, low rent; (rood business opportunity; no trade. W,i S s Broadway. <iK(<. JOHNSON, owner. 13-16-3 pOR SALE—Government Land BAVE MONEY! YOUR ADVT. THRBB times for the price of two, or seven times for tb» price of fly. If prepaid. 11-l-tt POR SALE—Musical Instruments A. G. GARDNER. 11* WINSTON ST. l'l ■no* sold, rented, tuned; very low rates. .^ ,-- i i-i;-tt POR SALE—Suburban Property |600 GARDEN FARMS. S. W., ON HILLS; soon will be city lots; electric car. large school; put children outdoors; $10 down, $10 month. CRAB. ELLIS, 22S H. W. ll"llman : Jildg. 13-U-tt I POR SALE—lncome Property WHO WANTS INCOME? FOR SALE—I3 -room apartment house, close in, renting for 173 a month; terms, $3000. mortgage for $:50O; pays 18 per cent on Investment. H. A. MAS BEY, 514 International Hank bldg. U-yMrao POR SALE—Live Stock I INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD for th« price of 2. or 7 Insertions for In* prlc* of. 6. Ask The Herald counter man. 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, lWi S. SPRINO ST.. OR PHONE MAIN 8693. ■ U-6-tt j FOR SALB - COUNTERS, BHELVINU, SHOWCASES, WALL CASE, CUFFEB MILLS, CASH RKuISTEHS and U'IUKH FIXTURES OF ALL KINUB; CHEAP EST PLACE IN THE CITY. WH UUJ AND SELL. 218 E. 4TH ST. IU-W-tt THIS CLASSIFICATION. IF PRE- I paid, your ad three times for the prto* of two. or s«vea time* far tha price of tlv«. 11-3-tf RAILROAD TICKETS BOUGHT AND SOLD '' to all points; transactions guaranteed. 504 SAN FERNANDO BLDQ. . 13-11-7t I i-OK SALE—QOOD SECOND-HAND i:P right piano at 103J INURAHAM ST. Your price takes It. 11-11-tf FOR SALE—CHEAP. I NATIONAL CASH reglsiera. At 111 B. FIRST ST. 13-13-71 FOR S A RE-PROOF SAFE CHEAP. ANDERSON, SS4 S. Loa Angeles st. «-»-tl 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 gr>-\ sj*» j»^ 953-5-7 W. Seventh St. Both Phone* £St^"^ Jos. W. H. Camp, M __ COI.I.EOK mgT ' Fall term now In progress. Dally en rollment*. Free catalogue. Night classes in bookkeeping and shorthand. German, English Shorthand By experienced teacher. Term* mod«rata> 780 W. 31st st. Phone South 443*. Leader Since 1884. Fifth Floor Hamburger Bldg., Lou Angel**. Catalog— Year. FIBOO. Main 230*. for SALE—SCHOLARSHIP TO THE INTER NATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (ANT SPECIAL COURSE YOU WISH) AND ' THE DE CUAUVENET CONSERVATOR! OF MUSIC. CALL ROOM 4, 113% S. SPRING ST.. OR PHONE MAIN 8892. 11-5-tf BOYNTON NORMAL, PREPARES DECEM ber county examinations; grammar certifi cate; enter now. 615 STIMSON BLOCK. Broadway 1919; AIB4O. t-l-tl 3 INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD for the price of 2, or 7 Insertions for th« price of 5. Ask The Herald counter man. 11-1-tl HAVE YOU BEEN OUR DAY SCHOOL CAT r alogue describing bookkeeping and short hand? Y. M. C. A. 'S-U-tf LOS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE, 411 W. Fifth ft. E. E. SHRADER. Ph. D., president since 1890. 10-17-tj BROWNSBERGER COMMERCIAL COLLEOO. 853-7 W." SEVENTH. Send for catalogue. 8-H-tt POR Furniture SAVE MONEYI YOUR ADVT. THREH times for the price of two, or seven time* for the price of five. If prepaid. 11-1-tt BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES— FOR SALE—ROYAL, SNAP; HOUSE FUR nllhed, 3 lots, fruit, barn, chicken cor rals, chickens, rabbits, hay, horse, wagon, harness and laundry route. Positive bar sain, $1475. Owner must leave at onto. $600 cash, balance $15 monthly. Including interest. Positively $500 sacrifice. IDEAL REALTY COMPANY 200 Severance 131<1k., Sixth and Main. Phones: 61551, Bdwy. 3237.« 12-16-11 $500 WILL PURCHASE INTEREST IX LO cal manufacturing plant And patents worth $6000 In i; months. This will par you to investigate. Call or address 231 H. W. HKLLMAN BL£>G.. Los Angeles. 15-16-3t FOR SALE— HARDWARE. PLUMBING, GAS AMD ELECTRIC FIXTURE BUSI NESS AT 414 W. EIGHTH ST., near Hamburger's, with lease. This is a most excellent location and rent is cheap. 12-16-2t Cards $1.00 Per 1000 Other printing In proportion. HARRINGTON. Printer, 1381» S. Spring. Al4OO. . 11-22-t« ■\VE~INCORPORATE AND FINANCE COM puntes at very low rates. MARTELL & CO.. 532-533 Germain bldg. F4761. 13-11-7 POR EXCHANGE—Miscellaneous UNDER THIS CLASSIFICATION, IF PRB-. paid, your ad three time* for th« prlo* of two.' or (even times for th* prlca at five. 11-t-tl i i ■ I CAN MATCH ANY EXCHANGE; WHAB have you? DU BOSE, 701 Gross* Bids. ri!67. I"-"-" PATENTS AND PATENT AaENTS MARTELL & CO.. PATENT SOLICITORS, 532-533 Germain bldg. F4761. Protect your Ideas. Big money in it. "Our Special Letter on Patents." What to Invent. Free. Send model or sketch. Opinion free. 12-11-t PIONEER PATENT AGENCY. HAZARD * STRAUSE. ESTABLISHED 82 YEARS* American and foreign patents scoured and trademarks registered. PATENT LITIGA TION. 839 Citizens National Bank Building, Third and Main. Horn-* AI4S3; Main 2621. PATENT BOOK FREE. i-i-tl 1. S. ZERBE. SOLICITOR. UNITED STATES «nd foreign patents; 40 years' experience. 622-3 STIMSON BLDQ., Third and Main. : Phone A 6344. l»-l-tl PATENTS AND TRADEMARKS. ALL COUN tries. A. H. LIDDERS, patent Ir.wyer and •oilcltor. (\3 Am. Bank bldg., 24 and Spring, 10-16- WELLS & WILLIAMS. THE I,EADINr» Patent Solicitors. 823 Iliggins Building. Sec ond and Main jta, Phone F6iilB. 13-7-tt-d» i SPECIAL NOTICES— _/ EYE-HEADACHES Have your heada'hes forever cured without drugs and your ayes examined her* free ct charge by a well known specialist, gy^lsl attention paid to eyes of children. UR. W. C. DICKSON, / 128-9 Security tildg., Fifth and Spring. n-i3-te WANTED —LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S clothing. Positively highest prices paid. MAIN 3597; F6956. «-25-l!mo CLOSING OUT 2500 GALLONS OF CAR rara paint. $1.50 per gallon. SHKEHAN'S, 800 S. Broadway. e-16-tt 8 INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD for the price of 2, or 7 Insertions for th* prl of 5. Ask The HeraM counter map. ' J^EOAL NOTICES— | Notice t Notice Is hereby given that the Humboldt Arayonia CJold Copper company is not sell ing stock and will not be responsible for any stock sold uereafUr or for any mis representations made on sale of stork. C. S. HUMPHREY, Pre«id*nt. i;-i>'-I'. '•_, . . " ' '. .. i PHYSICIANS— '■ 7 : DR. C. C. LOU AN, Oculist. 112 Qrant BMg. 11