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SCOOP reporter Enough to Make Any Cop 4 d” By HOP - --- " "1--- - --1 ■ m . ■ -i THE. 5 war soonoeo UKt tT WAS •RlCrWA'ttOUHI 'n^co^w!/ ___ * - IPVTL - - I ONE CENT A WORD RATE*—One cent n word a day? an ad. taken for less than IRo for first laser tfloa. Cash must ncoomnnny order. WANTED 425.00 Suits and Overcoats, $13.30. Marc Linx, 1911 First ave. _ 1-10-tf ANY .suit oi overcoat in the house for $1C.60. Maro Llnx. 1911 First ave. 1-9-tf . jfeoCMMATE for gentleman wanted at O-i 23d street, north; separate beds; hot water, steam heated. Call 7489-W Main. 1-16-tf WANTED—To find a good, reliable, ex> perienced cafe man, who will rent a fine VP to date cafe, furnished complete, do ing good business. Address K-37. care Age-Herald. l-I.-ti Waited—Every hi’dy In Birmingham to know that The Best theatre is giving silver souvenirs to the ladies every Fri day matinee from 1:30 to 5 p. m. l-19-7t ‘WANTED—10,000 people to see Casey Jones, Jr., at The Best theatre this week. 1-19-71 WANTED—Twenty-five more g*>od feath er beds. Will pay highest cash price. Phone 3259-J or address 1615 5th ave., New York Feather Co. l-23-7t WANTED—To borrow, from private parties on first mortgages, $1660 on one and $1000 on other; value of property double the loan. Address F-43, rare Age-Herald. 1-26-Ut WANTED—Rc liable, experienced farmer with stock and some means to oper ate on shares or rent valuable, large or small farm to suit. Owner, Box 846. WANTED—SITUATIONS ~ FRENCH chief and wife first class cooks, want situation. Prefer hotels, restaurant and delicatessen. Chris tinet, 127 Vi South 20th street. l-32-5t J'EHMANEXT stenographic position wanted by lady of six years expe rience; have good education and can furnish first-class reference. Main 4203. l-21-4t fcOLOREb graduated nurse wants work; fev£i* or obstetrical cases; J have had bgtferal years’ experience. Call 38 Wood rifcwn. l-24-2t .^'ANTED—position by single man where eight years’ mercantile agency experience would be of value. Ad §;y dress H-42, care Age-Herald. 1-24-ot [WANTED -Ry a young man experi enced in his line, a position as conn- ! ter man in restaurant or cafe. Ad- ] dress P. O. Box 624, Poulan, Ga. 1 -24-2t ! JDXPERIENCED nurse desires rare in- I valid or would travel. R-12, Age Herald.l-24-2t .WANTED—Position by young man 1$ years of age; can keep small set of books and use typewriter; best of references. Phone Main 767 6. l-24-2t StouncT man with several years’ ex perience wants position as timekeep er. assistant bookkeeper or general office man; must have work at once in or out of city. Address K-42, Age Herald. 1-24-21 tWANTED—Position as stenographer and general office man; three years’ experi ence. Address T-42, care Age-Herald. l-24-2t SCant ED—Position by Al registered pre scription druggist as manager or pre scription clerk; 1 am now manager ot a first class drug store, but desire to make 1 a change; good reasons for changing. | Al references as to all qualification**, j Would buy working interest in a good ' business. Address G-43, care Age-Her ald. l-26-4t ^Ot’NG man wants position as launory J driver; will consider any honest work; hustler; can give reference*. Address H-43. care Age-Herald. • 1-25-21. X\AKT~KD—To-do sew ing for children will alter baby clothes. Phone Main. 1-25-3* I*'A S'Ted ro«i »!■•». " “ ~ . - • •v years of age; will »lo any kind of or honest w*ork and furnish good refer ences. Ready to start at once. Ad dress Z-42. Age-Herald. l-2o-3t foslTTON—Bv nn honest, reliable wom an as housekeeper. where I would he ahle to keep m.v little child with me. Willing to work for hoard as one of the family or will work for small salary. Address P.-43, care Age-Her- < aid. 1 - 2 5- 31 Want eh — Position by competent housekeeper; would take charge of linen room at hotel. Address A-43, A^e-Herald. _W ANTED—F EM A L E HELP JR girl for’ ''cook i n c and general housework: small family. £&uth Highlands. Apply 1705 3d ave. : 1-2U-51 | • WANTED—Oood"housekeeper for fami-1 ly of two, mother and son. A very comfortable home for right parly.. Only capable persons need apply. Ad - n dress 0-42, Age-Herald. l-24-3t NTT^rv^T;ood'skirt’"and"waist" girl'ht once. Call at 3d avenue, Mrs. L. ^ G*nz*er BOARD—WANTED—ROOMS ' tf-TC’fK — ^Byre^fned^young^coupTe without children, two or three fur-' Dished rooms with private bath, suit able for lighJ housekeeping; must be In private borne. South Highlands, east of 191li street, and south of 10th avenue. Address Y-35, care Age-Her ald. 1-24-21 E;'j((3!RTED-~By a young married couple one or two unfurnished rooms; must be modern and within six blocks of Terminal station. Answer to Benj. Bp Harris. Terminal Hotel. City. l-2§-2t • a-1, .. —— FOR RENT ment on South Side. f» rooms and bath, hot and cold water, heat fur Dished, separate entrances front and back, screened complete. 1505 St. Charles street. Address K E. Curtis. Woodward. Ala. Phone Bessemer 156. _ 1 -25-7t 1- “-1-1 —--V-=-*=r £ BUSINESS CHANCES MATT, order enterprise, almost a mo nopoly; ran clear $1000 monthly. f£. Price $1500; one half-cash, balance ,V ( and 6 months. Adresa C-42. Agr r|. , Haraid. , X-23-3t ONE CENT A WORD RATES—One rest a word a dayj no ad. taken for leoo thaa 25c for first laser tlon. Cash must accompany order. If OK SAL£ TALK^wlTif"ALAN" JEMISON. Bell 100. 6 4-tf 1 BUY, sell and exchange real istaiu. J. M. Gibson, 409 Empire Bldg. AJ-24-tf WE buy, sell, rent or excnange real os tate, E. J. Burns Co., 4U6 American Trust Bldg. Phone 766. 10-i-tf If you are in the market TO Buy, sell, or exchange Real Estate, SEE A. A. GAMBJLL & CO., “Nothing But Real Estate." ll-26-u FOR SALE—Furniture and lease~40"room, up to date hotel; line opportunity to get money maker. Address K-25, care Age Herald. 12-27-tf ON account of change In our power sup ply we offer for sale our present power plant equipment consisting of engines, boiler, generators and motors. Equip ment is first-class and may now be seen In operation. Detailed list will be fur nished upon application. Kilby Frog & Switch Company, p. o. Box 914. Bir mingham, Ala. 1-12-tf FOR TRADE—My $46,000 equity in a choice piece central improved business property; will accept $uuuo to $10,000 cash and the balance in stocks, bonds or im proved farm :and; might accept part in unimproved suburban property; princi ples only. Address G-38, care Age-Her ald-_1-18-tf FOR SALE—1912 Packard, model "30," originally cost $4750; owner leaving city; price $2500; in perfect condition. Address L-42, care Age-Herald. _ l-24-3t SOClTH ALABAMA farm lands for sale. 40 acres up. Covington, the county of small farms, now developing rapidly. Population white by large majority. Attractive for the man who would own a farm, also profitable for an investment. Wrioe Tri-County Land Co., Opp, Ala. l-14-8t-eod ONE CENT A WORD KATES—One ecat a ward a day* «» ad. for leu than 20c for flrat laacr tlaa. Cash must accompany ordar. __FOR FOR^^sXLE^MeTcairtTre^tHTsTnesfT^Tn western Alabama town, 1000 popula tion, three railroads, good location on corner; been In business over 10 years. Stock Invoices about $1500; staple goods; cash only will buy, or good security. Address U-40, Age Herald. l-20-7t ' FOR SALE—New 2 story hotel, never used, on large space of ground right at Union depot; private waterworks; acetylin lighting plant and steam heated; nicely finished; 20 large bedrooms, four bathrooms, large lobby, parlor, dining room, kitchen and closets, etc. For quick sale only, all cash or part cash and terms for balance. If not sold in 30 days is leased. Best point in state for money maker In this line. J. H. Coleman, York, Ala. l-23-7t OWNER has for sale modern home, best location, West End, half block car; bargain; call Houston, Main 4653-J. 1-22-3t FOR SALE— F urn 11 u r e and lease of high class rooming house; 22 rooms, always full; an exceptional bargain; Investigate this. Address H-22, care Age-Herald. 12-19-tf WE will build you a -home. Birmingham Building and imp. Co. 2109 1st a\enue. 1-16-tf For BALE—Gr^at bargain! spacious bouse and grounds; ideal for large fam ily children; quick action necessary. For particulars call J. T. Briskey, Main 1329. FOR SALE—Plano, $150; 3-piece bed” room suit, oak, $40; oak sideboard, dining table, 0 chairs, china cabinet. $75; dining room furniture originally cost $225. Address M-42, Age-Herald. l-24-3t U-aA-i'RTT ^^Fc^^e^™haTf™7nt?resnrr^ fine drug business in Mississippi; do ing a profitable business; have fine location. Bad health. Must sell. It's a great bargain. C-43, Age-Herald. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS, BIRMINGHAM l,lie following achedule figures are published only aa Information, and are not -ri .. . guaranteed *L»au/ except Sunday.___"^Sunday only. BIRMINGHAM TERMINAL STATION Southern Hallntr no. Arrive *rum - 11 Atlanta 0i20am 12 Greenville 7 :40 pm lb (.oiuAibua 11:30 am 20 Mobile 8:3U pm 23 Jacksonville 12 25 pm 28 Selma 10:25 am 39 Atlanta 10:00 pm 33 New York 11:40 am | 20 New York 4:45 pnf No. Depart To ll Greenville 7:00 am 12 Atlanta 11:1ft aw 1ft Columbus 4:05 pro 16 Mobile 6:45 aui 24 Jacksonville 1:65 pm 27 Helmn 3:45 pm 40 Atlanta 6:31 am 36 New York 6 .60 pm 30 New York 6:30 am Quern A Creacemt Houle A. G. S. It. R No. Arrive From— 1 Cinclnaatl 10:05 pm 2 New Orleans 0:05 am 3 (Cincinnati 10:15 aui 4 New Orleans 0:0u pm 5 Chattanooga 11:38 am 8 Meridian 11:55 a» 7 New York 10:20 pm 8 Shreveport 0:20 uni 12 MerMlan 11:35 pm 21 Chattanooga P:00 pm No. Depart To— 1 Shreveport 10:10 pm 2 Cincinnati 6:10 am 3 New Orleans 10:20 am 4 Cincinnati 6:05 pm 5 Meridian 4:10 pm 6 Uiattanoofs 4:00 pui 7 New Orleans 10:25 pm 8 New York 6 J5 am II Meridian 6:30 am 22 Chattanooga 6:06 am Frlico 1.1 ue* No. Arrive From - 1U5 Keuaes City 8:45 pm 1W- KeiiMi City 8:15 am 8*15 Winfield 19.15 am 921 Mempble_5:40 pm i\o. Depart To— 106 Kanaaa City 11:30 tee 104 Kansas City 10:30 pm K26 Winfield 3:55 pm Ml Memphis 7:00 am Central of Ga. Ilr. No. Arrlra Krona — 1 Macon It: 10 pm 'J Havaonab and Jackaonrllle 12:05 pm 3 Savannah 11:55 pin No. Depart To— 2 Macon T:Maaa 10 savannah and Jacksonville 4:35 pm 4 Savannah 3:50 pm BIRMINGHAM TERMINAL STATION Seaboard Air Line Ry. No. Arrlre t torn— 53 Now York s«:ftO pra 41 Now York IS :10 pm 31 Atlanta tf:3Q pm No. Depart To— 12 New York 8:00 am SI New York 8:00 pm 30 Atlanta 0:30 am Illinois Central R. It No. Arrive From— J Chicago and 8L Louis 4:15 mn No. Depart To— 10 Chicago i»d st. Louis 13:15 pa LOUISVILLE A NASHVILLE STATION L. A N\ R. lL No. Arrive From— 1 Cincinnati 8 25 am 2 New Oi leans 12:10 pm 3 Cincinnati 3:20 pm 4 New Orleans 2:37 kin *5 Decatur 7 :16 pm 7 Cincinnati 3;5V am 8 New Orleans ll:38piu 10 Montgomery 7:16 pm 12 Montgomery 10:45 am *15 Decatur 10 .00 am No. Depart To— 1 New Urleaoa 1:83 am 8 Cincinnati 18:18 pta 3 New Urleaoa 3:40 pm 4 Cincinnati 8:48 pm *ti Decatur 8:13 am ? New Urleaoa 4.06 am 8 Cincinnati 18:81 am w Montgomery *:80 am li Montgomery 8:80 pm •J4 Decatur 4.80 pm lilrmlntftiam Mineral No. Arm* Jbrom— o« Praco 5:15 piu 48 Tuscaloosa 11:15 am 42 lilocton 7 :25 \ m 45 Anniston ID 40 no 47 Anniston 8:50 p>, 102 Tuscaiooaa 0 05 oo | .No. Depart To ss Praco 8:15 am 41 Blocton 8:35 am 4a Hloctou 2:45 pm 44 Anniston 2:40 pm 48 Anniston 8.35 am ul Tuscaloosa 0.25 aa A., II. A A. *>o. Arm® From— 23 Brunswick 11:50 am 25 TallaUCf* 6 ;30 pm i Na Depart T»— I 24 Brunswick 4:00 pm I 26 Tallade«a 1:90 am Train* marked tbua 1*1 run dally, eacent Sunday.Olbar trains run dally. central lima *--—— f FOR SALE 1 AM goinj; out of the lumber business tnd offer my stock of rough and dressed 1 mbei at a bargain. Yard, Avenue D and L'd street. 1-lo-tf /•'*k hA« iia.doo interest In V17J srre improved plantation, in middle cast Alabama; immediate possession can be given. Apply H-3S, Age-Herald. 1-1$ If I FOR SALE or to rent, valuable room ing or boarding house property. The choicest residence location in Annis ton. Apply or write to Eros’ Book store, Anniston. Ala. 1 -24-41 FOR RALE—West End, Tuscaloosa ave.; 5 room cottage; lot 50x150; east front; a little beauty; bargain. West End 456. l-24-3t DAIRYMEN. I have for sale four milk delivery wag | ons and harness, ('all at 412 N. 21st strt*t. TV. G- Estes, assignee Cfridley Lee Co. l-23-3t l.GT on top of rr .ntain in first addition to Souti Highlands. adjoining Milner rendition not J“ minutes walk from i 1 lg $* 1 • if ta ken quickly. Main 2466-W or 6155. Write 3023 Util avenue. north. l-2o-3t FOR SALK Timber land; large and small tracts: poplar, pine and white oak. Alex Wiggs & Co., Attaila. Ala. l-24-3t-fri-sun TALK WITH ALAN JEM ISON. Ground floor, Steiner Bldg. 8-g-tf SFRCRRAN farm bargain, between Iron dalo and Alton; railroad and public road; <1 welling, barn, etc., $1250. Addi tional joining tracts to suit. Also choice five acre tracts near Bessemer cheap for cash. 1109 South 13th. $350 yFiCK CASH, for five acres beau tiful, productive Birmingham suburban townsite property at station. More a* same rate. Owner. 1109 South 13th st. Phone appointment, 5272 IM.m BALPi, MAAUb UK Kr,.\ I — Large, valuable Alabama farm; Bir mingham suburban acreage at station; $125 acre. Also high grade improve 1 city property. Owner, Box 845. l*V)K SALK—Dallas county farm lands for sale; 80 to 1350 acres to each farm. These lands can be bought cheap, near railroad, in a good neigh borhood, with R. F. D. and local tele phone with long distance connection. Write for prices and terms to F. C. I Riggs. Pleasant Hill, Dallas County. Alabama. 1-25-71 __WANTED— MALE HELP MYERS *1.50 Hat Store, 201o'3d'avenu3r'' ___ . 1-4-tf FIRST fUASS honest, all round office man and manager, with caah bond. Jfinn. Callao* N. 20th street. l-28-3t BIRMINGHAM railway mail clerk aminations soon; $:*(» monthly; coaching free. Franklin Institute. Dept. 2-A. Rochester, N. Y. _l-13-23t-mo-we-fr-sa-su WANTED Two experienced white drilT ers* capable of handling standard rig; $o pei day. Address YV-42, Age-Herald. l-34-3t | WANTED—A first class salesman for the wholesale lumber business, one who thoroughly understands the business in ell its details; must also understand 1 ockkeeping. In answering, state salary expected and give references. Applica tions will be confidential. Address Lumber, care Age-Herald. l-24-3t RESPONSIBLE party to travel, either sex; salary and expenses; references re quired. Room 212 Hotel Empire. l-24-2t MKN Our illustrated catalogue ex plains how we teach barber trade in few weeks, mailed free. Moler Barber | College. Atlanta. Ga.1-25-fit j\v^ted-:agents_ AGENT to sell and ereou^^Gravtty Freight conveyors, automatic eleva tors and labor-saving conveying ma chinery. on liberal commission basis. Manufacturers’ agent preferred. Min nesota Manufacturers’ Association. North St. Paul. Mina. l-25-7t - -, .» J! . FARM LANDS ALABAMA'S BEST~FAR!it£ For sale by INGRAM REALTY COMPANY. Birmingham. 12-li-tf RUBBER STAMPS AND SEALS 1iK’,Mw^^ui7n7^>,,\T,uTK8rw,^25o^^e?ferson County Bank Bldg. Phone 63G. Wor< finished in few hours. l-15-17t ___KODAKB_ FILMS developed 10c per roll. Prints He and 4c each. Prompt attention and work the best. Bert Q. Covell Co. 10-4-tf NOTARY PUBLIC ' copying done, conveyances drawn. W A. 1.ester. 2]08 Sd ave. 4-13-tf-th-ia DENTI8T8_ FINE dentistry, Dr.~ A.''j.’~*Cessey. over Jefferson County bank, Boom SOI. Phone lltt S-SI-tf-sa-su-tu-th ONE CENT A WORD RATES—Oae ceat a ward a d«y| «o ad. taken for leaa thna 29c for flrat laaer tfloa. Caab mnat accompany order. |_ FORlRENT--HOOMS_ THE AVALON—All outside rooma. *ur nace heat; modern convenoences; moder ate price; bath free. 2100 5th avenue. _ 6-26-tt AT the Birmingham hotel, steam heated, screened, electric lighted and all ser vice of a first class hotel; 615 per month and up. * 10-25-tf NATIONAL HOUSE, 209Vfr N. 22d st., nicely furnished rooms from 25c up. _ 1-16-iOt LARGE front unfurnished room, privae family, 511 North 19th st. Phone 5689-W. l-18-9t ROOMS for rent. 1000 5th avenue, north. _ l-21-7t THE best steam heated rooms, with or without board, can be had at 1904 6th avenue, north. Rates very reasonable. l-19-7t-su-mo-tu-thu-fri-sat-8U OFFERED in private home on South Highlands to couple with out chil dren, large front room, with board; single room with sleeping porch. References. Address A-42, Age Herald. l-23-4t WANTED—Several canvassers at once to sell Skat Soap. Good paying proposi tion with excellent chance for advance ment. Write to Skat, Hartford, Conn. l-19-14t-cod Y\ ANTED—An architectural draftsman. Apply R. E. Posey, 514 Brown-Marx Jbldg.___ __l-26-2t T*OR RENT—Nicely furnished parlor bedroom, also upstairs room; conven iently located. Rooms for light house keeping. Phone 1402-W. FOR RENT—Three room unfurnished apartment, close in on two car lines. Rent reasonable. Address E. H., care Age-Herald. _WANTED—BOARDERS NICE rooms and board. 2116 5th avenue. 1-2-tf WELL furnished rooms, best board In town, 65 week. Kenney House, 2217 4th avenue. l-5-30t NICE room with board. 719 South 20th Bhreet.1-15-lit COUPLE or two young men to room and board; nice room convenient to bath; location Southside; splendid car ser vice and easy walking distance to the business section. Phone 7684-W Main. l-34-3t WELL furnished room, board if desired^ fine home cooking. Mrs. Walsh, 312 N. 23a street._l-24-3t WANTED—HELP \\ ANTED—Workers, not loafers, for the btandard Home Co., which has nearly $2,000,000 assets, to take applications for contracts on which loans are made to buy or build houses, loan returned at $7.50 per month on the $1000 plus 5 per cent interest. For particulars, write or call on P. M. Higgins, 1501-2 American Trust Bldg., Birmingham, Ala. 1-14-tf WANT ED^Coun try salesman, horse and buggy required, woman hilling (type writer) clerk; ice cream maker for man ufacturing plant; experienced bank stenographer; coal diggers; mine ma chinists; erecting and locomotive ma chinists; other good openings. Room 62b Chamber of Commerce Bldg. ~ ~ MONEY TO LEND REAL, estate loans to suit you'ln amount terms and interest; can pay back monthly or yearly; will take second mortgages. John W. Prude, lu6 North 21st street. Bell phone 240. 10-ls-tt WE negotiate oans and sell reaHState; can handle desirable farm loans, lla lone-McConnell Co., 2024 3d ave. 7-17-tf MONEY to lend un real estate. o. Fonville, 631 First National Bank Bldg! _9-26-tf MONEY TO LOAN on any good coL lateral. Call Main 2373. 1-12-tf - SECOND MONEY. "—— Birst class second mortgage paper (city or suburban!, negotiated wnere party selling paper is willing to endorse same. Address P. O. Bex 4S4, city. 1-17-1f MONEY LOANED ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEW ELRY. ETC. AT LOW RATES LOANS CAN BE PAID BY IN STALLMENTS. MUTUAL LOAN SOCIETY (INC.) 310-U-12 BROWN-MARX BLDG. 12-8-tf SIX per cent money on business~and—Sigh class residence property; No delays. ANGLIN-WHITE K. & 1. CO.. 202S First Avenue. 12-24-tf AIONB7Y to loan on improved real es tate at 8 per cent; purchase money tiotes bought, no delay. George u. 1 smith, Attorney, 181- American Trust 1‘ldg B’hone 10U Main. l-24-3t I-NEGOTIATE loans and sell real es tate. Jerome Tucker, 207 21st si. 12-17-tf ex sun TO DOAN—85000 to loan on first mort gages In amounts of fcsL or more on 30 per cent of value of property. E-W, rare Age-Herald. l-2u-2t MONEY-ro'DEND-Wc are prepared "to make quick loans in suniH of $1000 or more at 6. 7 and 8 per rent for three oi five years, on improved business and residence property in Birmingham and desirable suburns at not exceeding dO per cent valuation. W. B. Leedv & Co., 112 North 21st street. Phone Main 42. 1-25-Tt . LOST—STRAYED—STOLEN LOS*T—Wedne.sday, on 20th stroet^be tween 3d avenue and First National bank, lady's pocketbook containing small change, lady’s gold watch and check for $28. Return to Age-Herald and receive reward. . INJECTION A | BROU i ■ Gives Prompt sad Effectual Relief ■ '"'Mi without inconvenience, in the ■ a MOST OBSTINATE CASES ■ ■ No other treatment required. B w >OLP PY ALL DWUaal?T>VnrrBi IRREGULARITY IN TRADE REPORTS Weather Conditions and the Tariff Responsible METALS ARE ACTIVE In Leading Industries With Exception of Coal There Is Almost Unani mous Report of Activity. Wages Increased New York. January 24.—Bradstreet s will say tomorrow: Weather conditions and tariff talk have made for irergularity in trade reports this week, while financial feeling has reflected marked changes from peace negotiatior.3 in the near east. Rain and snow has been more widely distributed than for a long time past, but this, while beneficial to winter sown cereals, has retarded demand at retail and resulted In a continuance of flood conditions. In the leading industries there is almost unanimous report of activity. Coal is an exception, however. Mild winter weather helps the building trades and iron and steel lines are ul3o well employed. Uabor has been well employed except in the clothing lines at New York, where many thousand employes are out on strike. Advances in wages are noted as affecting 10,000 railway employes on city railways. The grain markets lost some of their earlier January strength this week, but price changes were not important. The New York stock market is irergular, speculative dealings being restricted and sedtiment, which improved on the pros pect of a Balkan peace, was again unset tled by the war party regaining power at Constantinople. Wheat, including flour exports from the United tSates and Canada for the week ending January 23. aggregated 6.882,125 bushels, against 3.043,494 bushels this week last year. Corn exports for the week are 2.671,682 bushels. New York. January 24.—Dun’s review tomorrow will say: Fundamental conditions continue very satisfactory and except in the securities market, which has displayed more or less uncertainty, there has been no change in the general feeling of confidence. Current reports from leading mercantile and in dustrial centers ere especially cheerful, both as to present operations and the im mediate outlook. The remarkable winte. weather is producing different effects in different localities and branches of busi ness. causing some recession of activity in certain trades and an increase in other quarters. The absence of heavy snow over the eastern part of the country has been very favorable to railroad traffic. P'oreign deman 1 for gold continues a feature, and New York has been called upon to part with substantial quantities of the precious metal. These withdraw als, however, have been without efTect or. money rates, which remain distinctly easy., Conditions in iron and steel are practically uncharged. In dry goods there is a continued conservative prog ress. Increasing activity is reported in the shoe trade. oFreign commerce con tinues to expand. COLEMAN WILL GO Chattanooga Lawyer Ac cepts Place on Recep tion Committee Chattanooga, January 24.—(Special.)—I* B. Coleman, the prominent local lawyer, has been invited to be a member of the reception committee at the inauguration of Wodrow Wilson. Mr. Coleman, who accepted, is a school mate of the Presi dent-elect, received his invitation direct from Thomas Nelson Page, the distin guished Virginia author, who ;s chairman of the committee Whether or not Chattanooga is to have la new hotel upon Lookout mountain to replace the historic J-ookout Inn, which was burned several years ago, will he definitely known within the next few weeks. F. Melville Lewis, editor of Hotel Life and representative of a large bonding company of Cleveland, has just completed an inspection if the proposed site here and looked over the situation in conjunc tion w-lth the local promoters. He is un derstood to be favorably impressed with the proposition offered here. COMPOSER PASSES SUDDENLY IN GOTHAM New York. January 24. Gustave Karl Luders, one of the best known composers of comic opera and musical comedy in America, died suddenly of apoplexy to day while calling cn friends, fie was for* merly a director of an orchestra. He wr.s 49 years of age. His popular successes were “The Prince of Pilsen.” “The Fair Co-Ed," and “The Burgomaster." Oldest O' lead Chicago, Jam In O. Gale. In point of resin- »t Chicago an, died last niaj me In Oak Park, aged 81. ht to this city in 1S35 by hisy* Age-Herald Branch Offices For the convenience of its patrons The Age-Herald has established a number of branch offices where ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS Will be taken by its agents or representatives. Bnincli offices are located ai the following places: Florence Cigar Store. Parker’s Drug Store, (Cigar Stard). Brown-Marx Cigar Store. Hotel Hillman Cigar Store. First National Bank Cigar Stand. Gunn’s Pharmacy (3d Ave. and 20th St.). ENSLEY—Sam T. Kennedy, Ensley Sun. BESSEMER—Miss Gillam, Bessemer Gas Office. LEGAL NOTICES_ Legal Notice Notice of application for removal of business. To Whom Tt May Concern: Take notice that the undersigned, H. M. Mallory, agent for George Wiede- ; mann Brewing company, will make ap plication to the exti.se commission in and for Jefferson county, Alabama, for the transfer of his present license at No. 1310 First avenue to No. 1031 First avenue, Birmingham, Ala. H. M. MALLORY. 1-18-2t-sa REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. t Mrs. Win slow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN ; CURES WIND COLIC, and if the best remedy for DIARRHCEA. It is ab solutely harmless. Be sure and ask for “Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup,” and taka BO other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottla. * . We Operate Our Onu Plant, Making ENGRAVED CARDS EMBOSSED STATIONERY LITHOGRAPHED STATIONERY BEST PRINTED STATIONERY ROBERTS & SON (Inc.) "THE BIO ALABAMA HOUSE” 1812 10th StreetN. Third Ave. Phones 228, 229 and 1348 D A Tn ON SAVINGS AND JLi\lII TIME CERTIFICATES PiiNciriL & Interest Gi:/ rantebo Write for free literature and statement SECURITY SAVINGS & LOAN CO. F.W. Dixon. Pres. Birmingham, Ala. Low Fares for MARDI GRAS New Orleans and Return..$10.90 Mobile and Return.$ $.35 Tickets on sale January 28 to February 3. Limited to return Feb ruary 14. extended to March 3 for $1 extra. Privilege of stopping at all points en route. Chattanooga, Tenn., and Return.. . $4.55 Account Laymen’s Missionary Convention of Southern Baptist. Tickets on sale February 2-3-4, limited to return February 12. 1 For Information, Call Main 703 or GKflH CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1925 FIRST AVE. SPECIAL—MARDI GRAS LOW round trip excursion fares on sale from NEW ORLEANS January 28 to February 3, inclusive. Stopovers granted going and coming. Final limit March 3,1913 Take advantage of these low rates while visiting NEW ORLEANS SEE LOUISIANA AND TEXAS Four Daily Trains to take you to and from New Orleans. Don’t miss this opportunity. 0. P. BARTLETT, G. A.. S. J. BROWN, T. P. A. 1901 1st Ave. Birmingham, Ala. — [ Modern Expert Dentistry at Reasonable Prices I Crown and \ A A Bridge Work v^»»vv ?:i«°hf.$5.00 All other dental work at prices that will please. Plates made and delivered same day. Dr. E. G. Griffin’s Alabama Dental Office lOO'/j N. SMIlli Street (Over Collier Drue Store) Phone 6001 M. Hour* N n. m. to 7 p. m. Sunday* 9 a. m. to 1 i. m. ^^=j^^==== — ===== LOUIS V. CLARK & CO. GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE—RENTALS—LOANS Phone 607 201-4 Clark Building