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At the intersection of Fourth and Spring streets stands another important hotel, which bears a name in thorough keeping with the city, the "Angelus." Here is another example of the hotel perfection which has attracted thousands of visitors to Los Angeles. The "Angelus" is but little more than three years old, and the beauty of its architecture with its palatial fittings and splendid service have carried its reputation around the entire world. Thoroughly modern in every aspect, nothing is wanting in its make-up or methods of operation that might in any way render The "Angelus" perfect in its every department. [eecue note: oops forgot to complete that double negative they were going for!]
The "Van Nuys" is another important factor in Los Angeles' hotel life. Standing at the corner of Fourth and Main streets its location is most desirable. In architecture it is specially attractive, and its accommodations second to those of no other hotel in California. Operated directly in conjunction with the Van Nuys is one of California's noted sea-side resorts, the "Hotel Potter" of Santa Barbara. These sister hotels have become famous stopping places on the tour of California.
Occupying a second corner of Main and Fourth streets, stands one of the city's older byt none the less popular hostelries, the "Westminster." Originally constructed in the days when Los Angeles first began to attract east-

