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Show T" " . ... . .... ; . ' v. V , "- "i i f v "" ' l- Trust COo , :- ' ' ' .vvi - ; OF .g .c Tu Los Angeles ' The Realty Trust Company, with offces at 129. - wwwwww-w w . V South Broadway, is one of the best known and " ' . ' . most reliable organizations in Los Angeles. It is : - an incorporated company with a paid-up capital of j - ' ' T 7" f I xf J. -jrSC Situate in the San Joaqum Valley--the Cjreat several professions, asWell as the financial and . ' C T T f f ' TV7 x Of "D 'J commercial circles of the city The Company gives OXOVZ OOUSe 01 tlie W eStettl 01006 DrOaO attention to the buying and selling of high class se- fcww awvomw w . curities and investments, acting as trustee, do a I S 1 1 T" J CV t t 17T t general brokerage business, the underwriting of (j L.anaiS UOOO KOaOt OCllOOlSy iXllt&l Mail ' mortgages and other securities, which is an espe- 7 ciallv profitable branch; a general trust and agency t ' J f J Ox 'i. business, real estate, rentals, insurance and bonds. j LellVCfV L.feaillCry ailCl V-lOlO OtOfagC TlailU The handling of large realty properties, city and J 0 xuT1 . , $35.00 PER ACRE -.$40.00 PER ACRE- . .i . The officers of The Realthv Trust Company are: ( yrf S"cr:rMr,,v.t; ILJ Small Gash Payment. Long Time Low W. G. Griffith, secretarv and manager.' Included in x IrCXt Interest. & & Write for Maps, etc., etc. A. O. Martin. v ' - -Jy Special attention is directed to the fine proper- ( ties now handled by the Company. The list in- t"m eludes the Moneta Place tract, eighty-three lots at r mm ' , " Main and Moneta, on Forty-second street; the New- .- . . . ' . !j ton Park tract, 250 lots on the Pasadena Short . . ! ' . - ' - Line, midwav between the business centers of Los" VI 1 A n A half mile outside the present city limits of Los An li'llil ii C2iii )Su " The Inglewood Orpington tract of 71 lots, in J L,y size from 1-3 to 1 1-2 acres. Pure water is piped to 1 v I ' each lot. This projerty is to be a model poultry . ... ClM LIU CITRIC farm, each purchaser being required to observe san- XIl WW V V, - itary and other restrictions. P A R I I Il F "The East Acre'' tract at Inglewood of 150 one- V IV. W I. IN 1 f f ff WT m A ff TVI half-acre lots with cement walks, oiled streets, etc. POwTlv iT V JtlIU I Also 1200 acres of choice garden land at Inglewood, with water, is being put on the market in from one TC7rffiTAf to five-acre tracts. Midway between Los Angeles 11 D j i c l v The Hilmar Colony tract, a body of 13.000 acres I UfC Water ripeO lO HECxI of rich, well irrigated farm land, is situated in the 11(1 PaScKjeilcl ete T'T t i t 1 Turlock Irrigation District in Merced and Stanis- J T 4- T,nfs Ifl SlZS I -3 tO I I "2 laus Counties. These colony lands are sold by the T Df fjUincr T OlA Company in sub divisions of twenty acres or up- Zr3Ula-lgC iJ.UllUillg lUlO" JJ . i j wards on easy terms. Eight thousand acres have .j TV7 f f - xCFeS doSV lCrillSSeilO IOr been sold, leaving 5000 acres on the market. Many CeHieilt CtifDS 3-110 WllkSt f . f. families hare settled on the lands, and splendid II1IPS tUlCl WICC IlSt crops have been produced. The Hi lraar-Colony is r'AA cffc VlfCYn rla m. located in Stanislaus and Merced Counties, four- , OlICO irCCl UlgU CiaO 1111 . 1 111 1 S heart of the far-famed San Joaquin Valley, where provements, building restric- Farming Land and Orchard H jj L lands for agriculture and fruit are among the most TT fOfAff T" productive in the State. These lands are especially tfnn ntllv 18 tTlfnUteS bv Car HOITICS IOr bale in All PartS adapted to the growth of alfalfa, but figs, pears, UUlia Ulliy J liniiwwo w y Z:tTZ from business center of Los of California. Send for Our corn, Indian corn, wheat, barley and oats do espe- -i , cially well; and vegetables of every kind and va AneleS Wrfte for ITiaP and DOOiC On LalllOmiat US LC- rietv can be raised at a good profit. & S;X!:S::S . price list. sources and Opportunities. at the office of The Realty Trust Company. ' OF LOS ANGELES rnriTi mir it ?nrA, 1 29 SOUTH BROADWAY. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 4 |