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Ain. 7:14 1:04 1:44 14:44 11:14 11:44 1:00 moth aeimu Urns.) _10 .. m.11 .. ra...II . m. .«•#..74 noon .71 p. ..71 1:00 p.'a. 1:0| p. ....71 ...71 *;04" p. ..71 1:40 p. m.71 1:44 p. a 7:44 P. a ....74 ....74 p. ... Highest ........ ft 7:11 a. m. 11:40 noon 7:04 p. a. Lowest . 17 trot Mum RoistiT* humidity _II 71 ....II to ....17 It P. B. 8MTTM. THE WEATHER Alabama and Mlsslsslpl: Fair and ■lightly warmer Thursday; Friday probably local showsrs. IlUnoia: Showers Thursday, some what warmer In South and central portion*; Friday probably shower*. MUaourl: Partly cloudy Thursday, and Friday, with prolably local show ers or thundershowers; warmer Thurs day In south and east portions. Louisiana: Thursday fair, warmer; Friday partly cloudy. Arkansas: Thursday and Friday partly cloudy to cloudy showers Thursday or Friday warmer Thursday cooler . Friday In west portion. Oklahoma: Thursday and Friday partly cloudy possible showers In north portion cooler In west portion Thursday and In east portion Friday. East Texas: Thursday Increasing cloudiness; Friday unsettled cooler In north portion. West Texas: Thursday and Friday partly cloudy, probably showers in north portion; cooler In the pan-handle ' cooler Friday. Virginia, North Carolina: Fair Thursday; Friday becoming unsettled and warmer. South Carolina, Georgia: Extreme northwest Florida: Fair Thursday and probably Friday; warmer Friday. Florida: Generally fair Thursday and ' Friday. Tennessee: Unsettled Thursday; slightly warmer; Friday ahowet)s and warmer. NEW TORE, Sept. 10—Increased activity • nd an advance of * cent to the basis of *.03 for Suban duty paid, featured the raw eusar market today. Salee Included 10.000 bags Cuban at 6.it; 1(8,100 Cubans, 30.000 Porto Rlcane and 4,(00 St. Croix at 6.03, prompt and September shipment, and 7,000 bags Philippine, due to arrive the middle of November, at 6.00. % Reflecting the higher spot market, raw sugar futures advanced 8 to 7 points on trade and Cuban buying, but met Increased offerings later, loelng practically all the gain. Final prices were unchanged to tv/o points net higher. September closed 4.20; December 4.11; March 3.42; May 3.40. Re fined sugar was unchanged to li points higher, Hat Quotations now ranging front 7.20 to 7.40 for fins granulated. Refined futures were nominal. DHIOOODS. NEW TORK. Sept. 10.—Trading In cotton goods today was In moderate volume with prices shaded slightly as a result of lower Quotations for raw cotton. There wee a good jobbing business In fell cotton goods. Burlap prices were weaker in the primary market but unchanged In the local market. Spring lines of light weight knit underwear were opened today with prices ruling about 2( cents below last year’s. Raw allk de clined five cents a pound In line with lower yen quotations. The woolen goods market marked time, awaiting the opening of women’e wear fabrics for spring. FOREIGN EXCHANGE. NEW TORK, Sept. 10—Foreign exchangee steady, quotations In cents: Great Britain demand 4.44*; cables 4.44%; 60-day bills 4.41*. France demand (.26*; cables (.23*. Italy demand 4.86* @4.36*; Belgium 4.98 04.98*; Germany (per trillion) .23*; Hol land 88.21; Norway 13.73; Sweden 26.68: Denmark 16.98; Switzerland 18.76; Spain 13.13: Greece 1.79; Poland 19*; Cxecho olovakla 2.98*: Jugoslavia 1.31*; Austria .0014*: Rumania .62*; Argentina 34.87: Brasil 9.90; Toklo 41*; Montreal 99 16-16. Buy Good COAL Twenty-seven years ex perience has taught us to make the best selections of coal for your use. Try us.. PHONE 9S6 Blocton Coal Co. ^SPECIAL NOTICES j THE LEAk CO. E*tabU.hml 1870 MORTICIANS Ambulance Service No. 222 Madison Ave. -\ 9. B. WHITT P. 8. MATHIS MEMORIALS BABBLE granite bronze THE MONTGOMERY MARBLE WORKS, Inc. 106 N. LAWRENCE BT. Dr. Thomas Specialut Private, Chronic and Kcrvoua .Diseases of Men and Women. Free Examination 200 Vaadlves Bids. Moatseaterr. Ala. BRINGING1 UP 'FATHER \ % George; McManus T—r OtCTATOOK YHtb MORHtMC NOT K I.»TTUC ONf l MEAN MlVb JONSVj T . * I VrfMH’T Aui. EMPuO'tEB* TO WEAUZA-frl no %iXve o»»ve*., oto xbo «tNC| KM Mt T i l ooe*a thkt «tvr ioun4, UKD'C • Mibb JONEb been TO L-IKE HER P9t>»TIQti HERE? OKS Wt QUtT *aMd THE ■' VjCH S^^OTT %»W ' *■ ^»KE O'OH'T f‘ THINK THE' PO-SiTiOH I wOOLO UKVT || GAS O LINE A L L E IT SEEMS AS IF I’D DOME UCrrwiNG ALL. SUMMER BUT COOK. I DIO IT OP INI TWe WOODS AMD NOW THAT - pacugCL's gone ITS TWE SAME STORY, vr w WILL WE I'LL SAV_ WE WILL i /-N CHEER OP, SKerax; were OCX MO ID AJUfsJTlfe . blossom's to s—. OtNNEP I TOMORROW. BON'ft REVIEW. NEW TDRK, Sept. 10.—Bond market average*: _ . . „ , Name— Wednesday Tuesday 89.16 87.47 90.67 94.75 90.51 Ten first grade ralla .... 89.20 Ten secondary raila . 87,27 Ten public utilities . 90.53 Ten industrials ......... 94.76 Combined averages . 90.44 Combined month ago .... 90.19 Combined year ago .. . • 87.00 Total sales $9,824,000. Heavy liquidation of St. Paul Hallway obligations, which broke ons to five points on publication of unconfirmed’ rumors that the company would scale down its capital, unsettled today’s bond market and caused a general recession of prices. Despite” of ficial denials that St. Paul directors con templated a reorganisation of the road or a re-adjustment of its capital Structure In order So meet 1928 maturities, selling pres sure Which was evident at the close of yes terday’s market increased today. It was further accentuated by the decline In the road’e stock issue to new low records for the year. The St. Paul 4e of 1926 and the convertible 5s suffered the heaviest losses, both yielding more than 4 points. Declines of 1 to 2% points were recorded by the other active Issues. The break in St. Paul liens depressed other seml-apeculatlve railroad bonds. Frisco 4e and Income 6s fell back one to two points and Chicago and Terre Haute 5s de clined 1%. New York Central 6s and Norfolk and Western convertible 6s also receded about a point. Foreign bonds marked time, although Belgian 6%s established a new high record at 95% and French Issues held steady in anticipation of tne renewal of the $100,090. 000 Morgan credit to the Bank of France. The $10,0Ct?.60U Paria-Orleans railroad bond issue offered today was quickly subscribed. Subscription books have been closed on the treasury's $350,000,000 offering of 2% per cent certificates, with an indicated over-subscription. Taking advantage of fa vorable market conditions the General Asphalt company wlil refund Its 8 per cent debentures with a dew issue of 86,000,000 six per cent debentures to be offered at $7%. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET. CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—Sweet potatoes. Vir ginia barrels 7.0007.50; North Carolina bar rels 6.-506.60; Tennessee hampers 2.250 2.50; New Jersey hampers 3.7503.85. Peppers, Tennessee hampers 1.00 01.25. Peaches, bushel baskets, Virginia 3.00 0 3.25; Maryland 2.0003.25. RUTTER MARKET. CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—Butter unsettled; creamery extras 37 W; standards 36; extra firsts 35% 036%; firsts 34034%; seconds 32 033. " Eggs unchanged; receipts 7,631 cases. Poultry alive higher; fowls 18 026; springs 25%; roosters 16. BAH SILVER. NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—Bar silver 35 pence per ounce. Money 3% per cent. Discount rates: Short bills 3% <£3 11-16 per cent; three months bills 13-16 per cent. In England a drug store Is called a chemist’s shop. WANTED t tMALt HEL1'. Night School Opens Sept. 15, 1924. MASSEY BUSINESS COLLEGE LADIES—We teach beauty culture. Good positions waiting after short course. Write Moler College. 31 N. Forsyth, Atlanta. WANTED—Women to paint lamp shades for us at home. Easy pleasant work. Whole or part time. Address NUeart Co., 2132. Ft. Wayne, Indiana. WANTED—At once experienced cutter and forelady for overall plant. 'State experience references and salary wanted. Addreaa By P., care Montgomery Advertiser. WANTED Cook who can nurse baby. Steady work. Call between 9 and 11 o'clock and bring reference. Brick bungalow, 223 First Street. Cloverdale. WANTED—Good reliable servant. Immedi ately. Apply 201 Park Ave. Oak Park or phone 2065-W. _ WANTED—White lady about 36 to 46 years of age to keep house yan<l take care of two children. References exchanged. “Housekeeper,'* care Advertleer. FURNITURE. We are here to furnish your home with furniture ’and floor coverings. Cash or club plan. Gay and Sightler, 117 Commerce. WANTED SITUATION. WANTED—Position by young lady as type*t, bookkeeper and clerical work. 7 years' office experience. Write "B-10” care Montgomery Advertiser. POSITION by experienced lady cashier. Call 1027-J. SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF ALABAMA MONTGOMERY. COUNTY. "Under and by virtue of an order of sale ! issued out of the Court of Common pleas of Montgomery county, Alabama, on a Judgment rendered therein against A.'^>. Davis defendant and in favor of George A. McCain plaintiff. I, R. C. Phelpa as sheriff of Montgomery county, Alabama, will sell to the highest and best bidder I for cash at the court house in the city of Montgomery. Alabama on the J2nd day of September 1924, within the legal hours of sale the following described personal property, to wit: One Chevrolet automobile truck. model "T’’ as the property of the defendant. This September 10th. 19S4. 1 ROBERT C. PHELPS. Sheriff. Montgomery. Ala. LOANS ft* I PayibU it Smalt Kmtklr HiUllaMta The Worthy Man's Friend WUHX IX mUCUL THUtHLS POOR MAN’S BANKER. Inc. I A. M. to I P. M. St. Want Ad. Rates Typ. Llk. Thlai (Mlmlmum ChargM 4h) ■a Ptr Word luh I.oortl— (• hr Word. I OMmntln I (Minimum OUrtw III U. For Word, I OonoMutlv* (Minimum Chorooo III 4*0 For Word. It Oonrooutlro la (Mlulmom CkiriM II) I | Type like Tbiat I 4e Per Word for each Insertion' (Minimum Charge* 80*) ! 10c Per Word, 8 Conseoutire I Insertions I (Minimum Charge* $3) ' 20c Per Word, 7 ConsecutiT* Insertion* | 1 (Minimum Charge* $4) 80c Per Word, 80 ConsecutiT* Insertions i (Minimum Charges $18) ! WANT AD DEPARTMENT PHONES 8958-895$ WANTED. Furniture to Pack “Our Packing Is Superior." “Moving And Storage." ALABAMA MOTOR TRANSFER COMPANY Lawrence and Randolph. Phone 99 A. VUL’NU decorating, painting atld paper hanging. Fhon. 4027-J. 14 South Decatur Street. _ For Moving Crating and Storage, call 2117. W« pay highest price for uted furniture. RICHARDS TRANSFER AND FURNI TURE CO. _. DR. J. D. FORD • DENTAL WORK at price you can pay Full set teeth |10 up. 16 1-2 Dexter ave nue. Phone 2610. MISS ALTA CUMBAA. Public stenographer, lobby, Exchange hotel. Special rates fo^ contract work. Wanted Furniture Cash paid for used furniture. We buy sell, crate and move furniture. Auction Furniture Co. 121 Lea St. Phone $1$$. WANTED—Legal work or any kind of typ ing to do in spare hours by experienced stenographer. Phone 1743. « 1 DO ALL kinds of plain sewing at rea sonable. Prices. Phons 1621-W. Mrs. H. A. Payne. 1$ N. McDonough St. OFFICE 332. RES. 4512. Stanford Transfer & Warehouse Co., Inc. A. L. Dowdell Prest. and Mgr. 3 Jefferson St. Moving, Packing, Storing. Efficient Service Guaranteed GOING TO Miami and want party to Join me who can drive Ford car and take care trouble on road. Call Mr. Maultsby. Phone 17 8 4 - W. FARM LANDS. PECAN ORCHARD—For Sale 15 year old trees, fine varieties. Old Spanish trail high way. South Alabama. Orchard in fine con dition. Address 1632 Marquette Building. 14Q South Dearborn St., Chicago. Illinois. FOR BADE CHEAP—Two well hnprovTd plantationa In Russell county, Alabama, near Seale .and 16 miles from Columbus. Qa.. on main highway. One 840 acres, cash required about $660. One 900 acres, cash required about I860. Both places were taken over at foreclosure by the Federal Land Bank of New Orleans. Balance of purchase money about $6,000 and $7,260 re spectlvely. taken In long time mortgage to the Federal Land Bank at 5^ per cent interest. See S. W. Dudley. Secty-treas Box 149, Columbus, Ga.. or R. T. Oood wyn, Atty, Montgomery. Ala. LOST. LOST—On Commerce street near First National Bank Bldg or on Monroe street between Perry and Lawrence three platinum diamond rings and one platinum diamond bar pin tied up in green hand kerchief. Finder will receive $500 reward. Notify W. J. Yost, 703 Felder St. Phone 1201. LOST—Will ths finder of a white gold pin left in dressing room at the Strand theater. Please leave It at Jesse French Music house, and receive reward. Mrs, Robert. Ellington. Prattville. Ala. LOST—Saturday Shrine pin round with diamond in center between Empire theater and Dexter avenue. Phone 181. Reward. FINANCIAL. PLENTY MONEY TO LEND $250 to $23,000 at 64 to $ per cent. 3 *o 10 year, on real e.lat. and farm land,, near Montgomery and $26 to $250 on aalar le. or collateral. COME TO SEE US. GALLOWAY REAL ESTATE CO APARTMENTS. FOB BENT I( ysu >n Intarsated In m|lBt n houM Dr apartraant (or poaasaaloa Ootobor. 1, •• by and look at tbwa and call ua at till. 103 Plaaaant artnua a nlco flvt-room apartment with private bath. Price III per month. Til Booth Hull etreet. a nlee fire-room apartment, with private bath and private entrance on larsa lot with I erase. Pries Ito per month. A larse two-story house with bath np ■ tel re, and down, at 4T Morgan avenue Pries III per month. 11 Morsan avenue, a larse two-atory house with two baths. Pries 110 per month. POBTER-BOBEBTS REAL ES TATE COMPANY 800 Vandiver Bldg. Phone 3821 , FIVE-ROOM apartment^ Areola heat. 525 Adams Ave., Phone 2467 or 2165-W. _ FOB RENT—Apartment in cot tage, 621 South Lawrence. Price $40, Phone 4610.-J APARTMENT for rent. Steam heated extra Alee apartment, reception hall, six rooms, larse .pantry, lot of closets, tile bath, two front porchea faces east 171. Bee It *hd you will like It It Caroline St. Near Mil dred St.R. L. Penlck. Phone 1100, FOR RENT To adults entire Upstairs apart ment furnished, or unfurnished, (wo rooms and kitchenette with sink, private bath and sarase. Phone S000-J. II Morsan Ave. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment of two rooms, kitchen, and bath in South Clover dale. Phone 1218-J. FOR RENT—Desirable small apartment to adulta furnace heated and modern throush out. Phone Mrs. Burton at III! or 1111. DESIRABLE upper and lower furnished or unfurnished apartments, three and four rooms bath, sarages, porchea Holcombe St. Mrs. Preen, 1110-W. FOR RENT—111 Madison, upper apartment el]f rooms and bath III. lowcyR 7 rooms, and bath. III. Modern, sood condition, one block from Capitol. Phone II,. FOR RENT—Now or October 1. a hand somely furnished apartment, private froat and back porchea, larse llvlas room, bed room, with closets private bath with la etantanioue heater and modern kitchenette. Thle le within a few block! ef Court Square Adults only. Phoae 1HS. FOR RENT—October 1 apartment at five teems and bath, locatadi 111 Adama Ava uue, one blech ef Capitol. Modern la every particular. Phone 1711-.'. _____ MUS1NESS opportunities. LOCATE la Moblls Alabama, all kinds of eitabllihid business for sale. Terms. Writs Bualnaaa Asancy, Maaonlo Temple. Mobile, Alabama.. _ UNDERGROUND treasurer How and where to find them, partic. ulars for 2c. Model Co., Dept 58, Como Bldg, Chicago, 111. NOTICE sawmill mtn. Sawmill men with iWubla outfit* to do contract sawing In Alabama, long Job, If Intersatsd vHU for particulars. Oalphln Lumbir Company. Mid dleton, pa. FOR BALE—Two-chalr barber shop. at Wstumpka. 8ts J. E. Wamlck. "Wetumpka. Ala. __ FOR RENT RESIDENCES. FOR RENT To adults only a seven-room bungalow with all modem con veniences on Forest avenue. Price $55 per month. Porter-Roberts Real Estate Co. Phone 3821. FOR KENT 215 Holcombe, 5 rooms, 8 Car oline, 7 rooms; 16 Alabama, 6 rooms; 1010 So. Hull, 8 rooms; 442 So. Lawrence. Also these apartments: 619 So. Court, $45; 206 Pleasant, $32.50; 619 Madison upstairs, 6 rooms; downstairs, 6 rooms. Call us. THE WILSON AGENCY. Phone 2200 RESIDENCE for rent from October 1 nice residence on North Balnbridge opposite state capltoi. Rent 170. Phone §79._ FOR RENT—C room house on Forest avenue Call 1223-W. _ FOR KENT Residence* and apartment* In different part* of the city. Some tor Immediate possession »“?M£™o,0srE2ct°b8*r *■ GALLOWAY REAL ESTATE CO 114.11 First Nst'l. Bk. Bldg. Phon# 231*. FOR RENT—41 Holcombe, 2-alory, I room*, one bath, *66. Meyer Baum and Co. Phone 141. ___ FOR RENT—Oct. 1. 206 Holcomb# Streat. 8 rooms, l baths. 2 sinks and 3 garages. *60. Phone »80»-J. FOR RENT—New 4-room cottage at Walk er’s. threa mile Branch, Mt.- Meigs Road. Phone 1276-J • FOR RENT—House 208 Mildred St. eight roonie and hath Phone 840. WANTEDTOBUY. ~ WANTED—To buy Instantaneous gas water heater, must be In first class condition and cheap. In reply state make, price and to "Instantaneous" pats Adv«*ti*er« Beaver Board - YOUR basement AND ATTIC And Make A Pretty Room. PHONE 1340. Qorrie Lumber Co. Lawrence and Jefferson Sts. FOR BAt.lt—Qaa rang*, I porch chairs, heater, iron col and mattress. 416 Felder A vs. upstairs. FOR SALE—Davenport, bed room and dining room suite also a gas stove. 218 Clayton St. FOR SALE—on. hltchan cabinet, one li brary table, mahogany, one mahoaranr wardrobe cheap. Ill So. Hull 8t. Phone 2871-W. 100 NEW OoverDra.nl *,rb*a. can. wltt cov.re. at |1. li. Come early If you want on., M. M, Wolff and Co. II Monroe Bt. 16 MULES. # wh.el .crape, and plow ch.ap. Rinehart and Dennla Co. Hartford Alabama. FOR SALE—Bed. chalra. table., dreaaera. art aquarea, alao food barber ahop and I ■harea bank atocK. Apply III Clayton 8t. FOR SALE—White Colne pup. 14 month. old, healthy. W. Llylnfatone, Penaaoola. Florida. FOR RENT ROOMS.. _ TWO larce connectlna rooma furnlehed for llfht housekeeping Oaa, water and llfht. furnlehed. Rent rehaonable. Apply at UO N. Hull. FOR RENT—Attractive room in private family to one or two gentlemen, only 416 Dexter ave nue. Phone 3008-L3.__ FOR RENT—Room In private family con veniently located. Prefer gentleman. Phone 1787-W. ___ ONB nicely furnlehed bed room, with all modern conveniences in a private home, 129 Wllkerson street. Phone liBS-W. FOR RENT—One furnished room to gentlemen or business couple* 111 Catoma Htreet. upstairs. FURNISHED three housekeeping rooms, corner Alabama McDonough. Call 1631 J before 11 mornings, after 1 afternoons; further Information. THREE unfurnished rooms upetaife, light, water tnd bath. 611 Clayton Bt. FUH RENT—To lady or business couple, beautifully furnished room with every, convenience in private home, rent reason able. Phone 1171-J__v. . FOR RENT—Well ventilated room for men with all convenlenoee. Phone 132$-W. FURNISHED room and kitchenette, bath adjoining, water and light, front, first floor. Phone I206-W. __ TWO large rooms and kitchenette furnish ed for light housekeeping, private bath; without children. 300 North Qoldthwalte. Phone 864. OCT. 1. 3 'unfurnished rooms upstairs for light housekeeping, close to bath, lights, water and phone furnished. Price $27.80. Phone 8487. Ask for Mrs. Pennington. FOR KENT—To gentlemen, com fortably furnished room, opening into private bath, hot water at all times. Phone 558-W. TO Oentlemen or business couple, one furn* ished bedroom, adjoining bath, cloae In. Reference# required) Phone 2888-W. FOR RENT—Bed room and kitchenette. furnished. All conveniences. Call a^ 38 Holcombe St. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms ana apart ments. modern elevator, maid and Janitor service. The Kenwood, i South McPonoagh THREE upstairs rooms, adjoining bath te adults only. 410 Jefferson Street. Phone 3487. NICE new clean rooms, with ex cellent home cooked meals. Close in, all conveniences, 219 Catoma street. Phone 2819-W. FOR RENT—Room with board. Apply 120 South Perry. Phone 2017. OCT. I To one or two gentfcmen. two nicely furnished rooms, one with separate entrance on Lawrence street car line, in private family. Phone 3846 or call 1250 South Court. FOR RENT—Furnished bed room with la vatory, close in. Phone 680-W. WANTED SALESMEN. SALESMEN wanted. We have openings for three high class men with earnings $40 to | $60 weekly, excellent future to go-getters. Call between 8 a. m. and 8 a. in. at 625 ! First National Bank Bldg, or write, furn lwhlrg references. HELP WANTED. TYPISTS To type authors' manuscripts spare time, experience unne^Mry. Typists' Service Bureau. One-forty Halsey. Newark. New Jersey* FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE For quick sale to Mttle aa m» tate, I will sell good two story house, South DeoatUr street for $4,000, if sold at once. Can ar range reasonable terns. Particu lars to interested parties. WM. H. MOORE. 21 Dexter Ave._Phone 448. FOR &ALE—Or exchange, Nice cottage of five rooms, on 'good street, near oar line, rental )ralue $25, per month. Will sell at a bargain or trade in f&r larger house. Sweatt and Portia, 405 Bell Bldg. Phone 3241. loN ho. dbcaTUR, a aiTma horns on th« «hady dda of th* (treat for I4.H*. Laly tsrma arrangsd. The AVllion Agency Phone 2200. IN oak PARK, near new seLeel and last off Foraat avenua, a lovely l-reom cottage In unusually good condition. The Owner la leaving town thta week and ingot (all. Nee us at once. Saar terms arranged The Wllapn Agency. Phona 1200. ■ IN CAPITOL HEIGHTS, Just completed a 6-room bungalow. Just one block off Madi son. Has tile bath and bullt-lh tub. teat’ cash and balance In small monthly pay ments. The Wilson Agency, Phone 2200. FOR HALE—1-room house on lot 100 by 315 Just oft Highland avenue In Primrose Heights for 5100 cash, balanoe Just like rent. This place la new and the grounds are fenced, with a three-room house In rear. The Wilson Agency. .Phono tIOO. YOUR OPPORTUNITY, Am leaving city. For quick sale, will All my beautiful t room home at a sacrifice. In the very beet condition, with modern Improvements. 4(0 Yancey Ave, Capitol Heights. Phone 4 210-J BRAND New bungalow with living room, dining room, kitchen, gas, two bed rooms, with bath between, sleeping porch, large lot with street and sidewalk all paid, few blocks south of Court Square, for only 15,500 on shay terms. 3 ALLOW AY REAL ESTATE CO. F6R SALE—If you want a real home on desirable street in south ern part of city, at a bargain, di rect from owner to purchaser, sat isfactory terms. Address “Want a Home,” care Advertiser._ BPLENDIDLY built home on corner let COO* venient to school and car Una, repainted and new roof. Price 91.710. Thla la located In a rood neighborhood and la a splendid bar gain at the price quoted. Terma to ault. Porter-Roberts Real Ketate Company. Phone 8821. _ WANTED MALE HELP. WANTED—Young men office eeeletent good future, experienced dalesman end truck driver. Apply Room 525 First Nat']. Bk. Bldg. _ WANTED—Man with auto to sell dlreot. Good pay with bonus .Stsedy work. Apply 214 First Nst'l. Bank Bldg. Thursday aftsr WANTED—Young man or A-l habits, 17 to 20 years of age for inside work with old established firm. Apply in own handwriting, giving references. Write P. 0. Box 312, City. " TRAFFIC MAN WITH SALES ABILITY Between ages 28-40, high school or collect education, who hae successfully held re sponsible traffic position with railroad, In dustry or Chamber of Commerce; or com petent traffic man who has successfully sold life Insurance or similar line. To this man we offer an exceptional opportunity to capitalize his knowledge and abilltlea with large responsible organization. Demon strated earning capacity of at least 18,000 per year. Address T-44, caiy Advertiser. WANTED Active, reliable young man, between 17 and 21 years of age, as collector-solicitor. Must be honest, ambitious, furnish refer ences, a hard and willing worker. Excellent opportunity to learn business. Address giving two Montgomery references to “M. P. L. ” care The Advertiser. LEARN "barberlng. Fays well. Good Job or own shop waiting. Writs. Moler Barber College. 28 N. Foreyth. Atlanta. WANTED—Colored labor for eaw mill ehed men, stackers and teamsters. Oood wages and 6teady job. Ingham-Burnett Lumber Co. Allison. Green Co., Ala. WANTED—Two experienced salesmen for Montgomery and two for surrounding terri tory. can also use two men that will learn aelling 50 dollars and up a week for good workers, ('all and see J. W. Kelly, Room 224. The Whitley Hotel before Thursday FOR RENT STORES. ~~ FOR RENT—Store 17 South Ferry, food location. -Apply to Montgomery Bakery, It South Perry._ FOR KENT Desirable desk space at 102 Commerce street, ground floor. Apply to Montgomery Lime and Cement Co. __'__ WANTED ROOM OR BOARD. WANTED—By couple, room and board, in desirable n ighborhood. close In, with mod em conveniences. References exchanged. iPhone JS. between >a *nd. 4 >, Ja, AUTOMOBILE*. / USED CARS , «d*C •fit, ■*5»x •«* **♦ A* *«s, *?• 8m tli* used Mrs we in offer* .»$; ing^this week. 0<ur prioee ' ere "" moving them. Better values have f* never been offered for tale in ^ Montgomery. superior cAevrolets TOURINGS—COUPES SEDANS r These can will give the beet of 3 service at the lowest eoet w 490 Ohevrolet Tourings. «'i? Jn first class condition. See these *r FORD SEDAN Late model, in first-class condition “* FORD COUPE j; % ' Real Bargain. .»• These ears at the prices we are 3 asking means money saved for jS you. Standard Auto and Supply Co. 801 Bibb Street Phone 878-879. SAVE •><s -'t ■ie A The Erst year an Automobile's J Depreciation is the greatest. Save '.n this by buying one of our Late ’!! Model USED OARS., 1924 Hudson Coach. 1924 Studebaker Lt 6.' 1924 Essex Touring. 1923 Hudson, 7 passenger. 1922 Buick Six. 1923 Fords. 1924 Chevrolets. m". •AT' **C r«; u And others . slightly used bargain prices. Easy terms. at McGough Motor Company . ys -rt m '-A >* ?A ;U .a **t U “THE BOUSE OF COURTBST. 8664 206-208 Dexter Ave. Phone Ford *> 5. , i Bargains ■ \ , m 1924 touring, $350. New tires, fine shape. A real buy in a 4-door Sedan, may be seen on our floor. , Tudor Sedan, $350. Tudor Sedan, $175. We have several roadsters ’on hand. All worth more than we ask. Coupes and Ton trucks also at bargain prices. We buy and sell used Ford cars -4 & j* . * I iB ** • *« rl€ Adams U$ed Ford Car s&'; Exchange Cl 128-130 LEE ST. PHONE 4245. FORD bargain*. Runabout tilt, truck IlM w«irn*r J4i‘ Bte*m outfit *»». FOR SALE—Ford roadster. Seven moot ha old. Good condition. Bargain uric. .. 8. Parry at. Phono ITU. " WANTED TO'RENt: WANTED—By three adults low- A er apartment of 3 or 4 rooms for information call 1438-W. WANTED to rent two or three room* furn lahed for light housekeeping. Address "Coupls** carp Advertiser. WANTED—Three room furnished apart ment. near school. Prefer private home. Not too close In. C. F. W.. care Ad vertiser. FOUND. FOUND—On. vary large milk cow Joroojr. light body and black head with In turned horna. Call for urn. at ft Hardaway St. L. B. Millor. LIVE STOCK. FOR SALE—Or trado for milch cow or 1 or 3 .heap. One registered Hampshire boar. I. L. Plppen. care Georgia Show Caao Co. Montgomery,