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SCOOP IeportekScoop’s Love Making Does Not Progress Very FastBy “HOP’ 'cHAuE^euR. ,1. don’t Xb "TAKE, MX CAR OUT TbDAX AtXP A* you HAV£ fSOTWNG Xb Oo,you max d-tva. BfeATR^e ‘t A BAWW :i op Allthe crust D»DNT THE R-EASURE op my company bot 'TOI.D CHE. 7?) HUH AL and ASSOCIATE. |'\VA/»W HER. I¥^ _ £<*« S.VKTT ■*r- 'STROK(r FOR. >(00, SdooF* - X BECrXoOR. 9>A«DOA,{H<Vn0 DIO X otHWERVTAHD YOU Xo SAT YOO WiSHEo Beatrice done op Sjet \QR. IftOHEO with STARCH? ONE CENT A WORD RATES—One cent a n«rd n ilftyt no nd. taken for less than 2Re for first Inser tion. Canli must accompany order. __ SHAVING—10c at 1921 4th ave. b-la-tl WANTED—^0,000 people this week to think it over, and remember that The Best thea^e is the only theatre where children under 12 years of age. ran see two reels of new pictures and 40 min utes of re<ned vaudeville for the small sum of a nickel. 2-ll-5t. .AVANTED—Everybody to know that Ida Neal is at The Best theatre this week with a bevy of handsome girls and funny comedians; don’t forget the big double show' every Friday night; ama teur performance in addition to the regular shows; bring the children. 2-11-51. WANTED—Every lady in Birmingham to be suro and visit The Best theatre Fri day .matinee; Kosalie silver teaspo/h souvenirs given away. They are worth more than the price of admission. When you have seen them you will Want a set. 2-11-ot. WANTED—50 ’ii<"u t ~ old feather beds at once; will pay highest cash price. Phone Alain C2G9-J, or address 1015 5th avenf north. 2-14-Tt V A.vn:ii fo buy, ;i «« oml hand folding top typewriter desc; must l»e in good condition and cheap. Address K-55. care Agc-lierald. 2-! l-:!t ANT 1C I >-—T<> borrow direct from id id i lltiOfi, 8 per cent on city property worth $8600, give first mortgage, no com mission. Pall Air. Bussell. Main h*58 114% 21st street. W A NTED—MALE helu avenue. 1-4-tf >Y A XTED2U0 In borers. Apply in rear of office, 2114 1st avenue, Birmingham Water Works Co. 2-8-tf TWO young men to work as news agents on Southern railroad; long runs; cash security required. 318 North 26th.street* 2-11-tt' .WANTED—5u more old leather beds at once; will pay highest « ash price. Phone main 3259-.1, or address 1613 5th avenue, north. 3-13-Tt SEVERAL young men with good refer t ences wanted for house to house work; it’s easy, experience not necessary ; good salary to start with. Address Lock Box Birmingham, Ala. 2-14-Tt BlRMINGUAM railway~Tnail clerk ~c\T aminations soon; $90 inonihly; coaching free. Franklin institute. Dept. 2-A, Rochester, N. V. l-13-23t-mo-wc-fr-sa-.su j V ANTED AN HONEST OFFICE ,\lTx WITH REFERENCE AND SMALL| CASH SECURITY. APPLY 5Vs NORTH ’ 2UTH ST. 2-14-3t | % • d 'Ll» ‘LIKE TO HAVE A FEA YOUNG MEN WISHING TO BECOME SALESMEN; MUST BE NEAT. WELL DRESSED AND ENERGETIC. CALL JX PERSON BEFORE 9.30 A. Al. EX PERIENCE UNNECESSARY. H H. ROSENTHAL, 506 ALABAMA STATE LAND BLDG. 2-M-3v V ANTED-Several canvassers at once to sell Skat Soap. Good paying proposi tion with excellent chance for advance ment. Write to Skat, Hartford, Conn. 1-19-Ht-cod WANTED -Two car w'heei moulders. Apply Mi. Vernon Car Mfg. Co.. Alt.; Vernon, 111. 2-15- U i WANTED- Tlirce good llremen. Ap|d> in tear 2114 1st uvenue, Birmingliam Wa terworks Co. A 1UGT1 c lass, well dressed, up ’ to the minute salesman, familiar with arid ac quainted in the district to approach heads of corporations with a proposition pertaining to coal mining. Liberal com mission. Address giving experience ami leferonce. E-56. Age-Herald. 2-13-21. TWO handy men out >i employment, strangers in town. 25 tud 35 years of. age. sober. Americans willing to go anywhere, mechanically inclined, want employment right away; wages no ob ject at present. Write and we will call. ; D. C. Reeves. General Delivery, city. _WANTED—HELP WENT women, get government parcel post jobs; $20 week; write for list of positions •pen. Franklin Institute, Dept. 2-C. Rochester. N. Y. 2-14-Mt-f* ;-sa-.su-mo-we ; W NT ED Man and woman • - butler and cook in private family: good wages and rooms furnished: refer-j ences required. Apply 4011 ARamont Road. Main 4044. 2-14-51 ANTE1>— l ngersol steam dri 11 runners; lumber Inspector, North Carolina pine; man bookkeeper-steuogro pher-eollector; men cooks, boarding houses: also pri- j a ate homes; log scaler for deck. Room 62H Chamber Commerce Bldg. V'ANTED- Good pastry rook Tt oner. lady preferred. Call Main 8074. Free man, 31‘-0 5th avenue..2-15-21 j BOARD—WANTED—ROOMS ^ S^jt^YSt^^wo^oP^ttrCiTIfuridslieJt^or mi- ! furnished rooms. Write J. C. S.. Box 520._^ 2-18-41 j WANTED — unfurnished mom. 15x20, with electricity, centrally located. I Address W-55, care Age-Herald. 2-15-31 I WANTED—steam-heated room, with pri vate, bath, close in. Address, stating lo- j cation and terms, tl-50, care Age-Herald. ! ' ;2-15-3t j WANTED—FEMALE HELP Cady"wanted to attend office; must be settled, not under 35 years; work light: good business woman; salary1 $55 month: no triflcrs need apply.! Call Monday between H to 11 a. in. j 4 24 Brown-Marx. ~ WANTED—BOARDERS \VEfd-T"~furnished rooms, best board in town, $5 week. Kenney House, 2217 4th avenue. 2-8-501 WANTED—Cnfurnished room. 15x20, with electricity, centrally located. Address W-55, care Age-Herald. 2-14-.U ■-1”:- ---- FARM LANDS W*~IEaBAMA'S BEST FARMS. For sale by 2NQRAM REALTY COMPANY. Birmingham. 12-lf-U ONE CENT A WORD IUTES—Ob* cent n word iv dny; no ail, lakfQ for le*« than 25c for first Inser tion. ranli most accomtiany order. tiiki bALJ6 fABK^WlTH AL.AN JE&flSON. Bill 100. 0 4-tf 1 uUif, sell ami exchange real estate. .1. It, Gibeon, 109 Empire Bidff. .2-21-tr Will DUy, sell, rent or exchange real es tate, E. J. Burns Co., 4J6 American Trust Bldg, Phone io~*-tf u juu are in the market TO Buy, sell, or exchange Real Estate. SEE A. A. GAM BIEL & CO.. “Nothing But Ileal Estate.” 11-26-tl FUR BALE—Furniture and louse 4U room, up to date hotel; line opportunity to get money maker. Address K-25, care Age _ Herald. 12-27-trf ON account of change in our power -up ply we offer lor sale our present power plant equipment consisting of engines, holler, generators and motors. Equip ment is ilrst-clas* and may now’ he seen in operation. Detailed list will he fur nished upon application. Kilby Frog & Switch Company. 1*. O. Box ill4. Bir mingham, Ala. 1-12-tf FOR TKAbE-Aiy $46,000 equity in a choice piece central improved business property; will accept $5*00 to $10,000 cash and the balu.no.oin stocks, bonds or im proved farm ;aud; might accept part 111 unimproved suburban property; princi ples only. Address G-£\ euro Age-iler uld. • 1-lS-tl’ A OR SALK or exchange. $20,000 equity in close hi piece of semi-business prop erty within one block of the Tutvvller hotel; terms* $5000 cash, $16,000 in other property a.nd assume a $l5,0oo 6 per (••ill mortgage. Address <>-4fl, care Age Jlerald l-30-:f Nlt.’E Dime Store business; everythin* new; rust not to exceed $600, in new brink building 20x60, in best up to date little city in state, now using natural gas for everything. Reason given for sale. Address B-52, care Age-Herald. 2-0-7t ONE CENT A WOOD I HATES—One cent • word a day} no ad. token for lens than 26c for flmt laarr* tlon. Conti mtint accompany order. __ FOR SALjB_. FOB SALK. | S00 acres land, 200 acres in cultivation and balance in good timber, hardwood. This plantation has -I houses und out buildings and six acres in fine fruit. Will exchange for good rental property. Price $8 per acre. 80 acres, 85 acres in cultivation, good 5 room house and 3 room house and out buildings; good orchard, peaches and apples; 18 fniles north of city on good road. Price $2500, easy terms. This faint is leased for $250 money rent. 25 acres, near Huffman, 20 acres in culti vation, with good fence, 5 room house. Cistern on back porch, good well. Ap ples, peaches and about five ucres of apricot trees. $4500. Terms. WEBB & COLE ft. I*:. CO., 201 Jefferson County Bank Bldg. Phone 4573. KOK SALK. I bate a number of beautiful vacant building lots, located in WEST END PLACE. Annex of West End. ranging in juice from $800 to only one t*» two Mocks of Powderly electric car; it is elevated property, and will b«- tile attractive settlement of the city of Birmingham. All 1 city improvements will be com pleted and paid, in a short time; about 10 lovely homes are completed and oc cupied; have sold seven lots this week, which will be improved at once, r have SO lots in this annex. Just come and go with me. WES LEV M. SMITH, with Bethea U. 10. & Bis. Co., 2027 3d Ave. GIRLS' 09c shoes, all out on tables. GUARANTEE SHOE CO.. i*w>5 Third Avenue. a it k i \ and di:i»\m i iuo of passenger trains, Birmingham I lie I'tilltMvIus, acUednJe flfcnre* are published only «• Information, and are not ICiiurunteed 0N-t--Q|iL yumiay.«»SunJay only. I lit 11AIINGUAM fKRMlXAL StATlON Southern liniluny No. Airlfe i’luiu 11 Atlanta u24Uaia 12 (irceuulie t 40 pin Hi Colu»ious U:;.U am 20 Mobile pm 2S Jai-ksourill* 12:13 pm 28 tSelro* HI :25 am 39 AUauta 19:00 pm 35 New York 11:40 am 29 New Yoik 4:45 pnr uepau lo— i 1 CieeuvllU 1 M suj 12 AtlanU 1*.la urn J i Columbus * i,m 10 MobU« 5>;45«ut 24 .iNC-ksODTlllS 1,01 27 -Si-lma 3:4a pm 40 Atlautk 30 -New York & :*»0 pm 30 isow York «m Uiiveil i& Crescent llotile A. G. S. H. II. No. An!?* ITruiu— 1 < inouuati 10:03 t-u» 2 New Oi leans 6 'J-> uu. •'•inrinnali 10.13 kin 4 New Orleans O.Oo |»u» i huiunouga 11:38 sn t> Mcrluian ll:0*nn. 7 New Xoik 10 20 |n. 8 Shrevepori 6.20 ..u 12 Meridian 11:33 in 21 Ciiatlanongs 0:u0 (.• .No. Depart TO— 1 MUrevepurt 10.10 pm 2 CUicuuutU 0:10 am a .New Urieaue I0:il0aic 4 Cincinnati 0 -0>r> P|u 5 Meildlau 4 :1U pm U Uiattauoofa 4;'J0piu 7 New Oileaue 10 35 pu a Ncm York 0 35 am I Meridian 530 am .2 Chattanooga 5:05 urn Frisco l.ine* •No. Arrive Horn— 105 Kanaaa City 3:45 pm 105 lwan aa City 0115 am Winfield 10 13 mil 031 Mem pi da ^ 6:40 pm r No. Depart To— IiHJ lvauaaa City 12:30 i ui lianaaa City 10:30 |.m -i; U lnfiel.l 3:35 pm .Memphis _ __7:00 aqi Ontriil of tiu. l(y. No. Arrlv* From-— ) 3d it i on 10:10 pm 0 Savannah and Jacksonville 12.0.' pm 3 .Savannah ll:u5piq iVo. Depart To— 3 Macon 1.00 iu 10 Savannah and Jacksonville 4:35 pm 4 Savannah 5:50 pm IIIIOII N<.II \ M TBBMlMAIi s»\no> >e4ili«»nr<l Air LjImc lly. No. Arrive * roar— ;;S New York 41 New York lX:ltfpra 51 Atlanta pm No. UtftUX AO— il New York 3;00aut ;,h' New York 3:t0 pm SO Atlanta o:J0huii Illinois Central 1C H. No Arrive From— o t lik-egn eud St. i^juis 4:13 pm1 -'ll). uepari j.o— iU Chicago a ad til. Louis 12:15 pus LOllSVILLE «& > STATION L A N. It* It* No. Arms Drum— 1 i iiicmuail b :35 am 2 New Oi leans 12:10 pin 2 Cuieluuatl 3:23 pa 4 New Orleans b:37 *o Decatur ,7 :15 pin 7 Cincinnati 2:30 mu b New Orleans 11:53 pu. 10 Montgomery 7:15 pn. 12 Montgomeiy 10:43 an *15 Decatur lu:oo an ao. Depart To— 1 iNtw Orleans 8:33 ais 2 l.nclanuil 18.22 pit J New Orleans 3:48 pm 4 l inclnnali 8:45 par •U Decatur 8:15 am 4 Aeif Or lea us 4:06 am 8 Cincinnati 12:81 urn ■0 Montgomery ll Montgomery 2:6upm 14* Decatur 4 :#u pm Hi rin In kIi a 111 .Mineral No. Arrive Ifiom— UU Priio 9:15 pin 48 lust a loose 11:15 um M dlueton ? :25 pn •15 Amueiuu lo 40 u< \ I Anniston 0:50 p 10H Tueceloom 0:05 p« .No. Dtpan To— 38 Prato 8:25 am 41 ISlootoo a:30am 4u Hlootou 2:45 pm 44 Annlatoa 3 40 pm *0 Anniston M :35 am ol Tuscaloosa 4PM ta A., it. A A. No. Arrive Fr.-m— 23 itrmmtvick i !;.'•« am _j Talladega 6;uGpm No. Depart To— -4 Uruuawitk 4;00pw L'tJ Talladega »:3U»« 'liuuia warkcd ilius (•) tun daily, except Sutulay.UUier trains ruu dally, t eutrat tin*. _for^sale_ Tui<s7\i7L^TmTretruOi^^ city lot aud 5 room residence adjoining Uu corporate limit:? 01 Fruithurst, Ala.; til lered for quick sales at $1000 cash. Minge Mortgage and Realty Co., 2113 1st ave nue. 1-30-U FOR SALK AT A GREAT BARGAIN, A MODERN SAWMILL, WITH A BUI T ONE HI NDRED MILLION FEET OF STANDING, LONG LEAF YELLOW PINE. ADDRESS OWNER. P. U BOX. 12S, PENSACOLA, FLA. _ _2-9-71 i AM going out ol the lumber business and offer my stock of rough and dressed lumber at a bargain. Yard, Avenue L and 32d street. 1-ia-tf FROST PROOF V A BBAOE PLANTS Will make large heads; all varieties: $1.35 per thousand, delivered. Enterprise i *lant (Jo . Megg^tta, b. «2-12-1 ;i Will buihl you a •iiwim-. i'.?rmmglia:i. Building and Imp. Co. 2109 1st avenue. 1 ltf-tr FOR SALE—Furniture and lease of high class rooming house. 22 rooms, ulways lull; an exceptional bargain; investigate this. Address 11-22, care «1<] 12-19-lf FOR BALE. 1227 N. 2t»tl» street. Norwood, nice S room brick residence, with furnace and every convenience known to man. Slate roof, 00x137. No mortgage. At a sacrifice. Owner is building on Southstde and must dispose of this place. Would take in cottages or other property part pay ment. Your own terms. Anyone wish ing a real nice home in Xorwood-at low price and easy terms. Now is the time to call on the homeseeker’s friend. .1 M. GIBSON, F' Empire Building. It' it s Real Estate to buy Sell or exchange, sec the live WIRE." HAGGARD REALTY CO.. Phone 7791. BJl American Trust Bldg. _ _ 2-13-tf! FOR SALE E. M. F. cur. passenger, 1910 model, in splendid condition, just ! overhauled throughout; new top, new ! axles; painted ta:-t summer; price, $6tM>. Apply Room sin First National Bank. 1 t-7t FOR SALK My room hungalow, nearly completed, thoroughly modern, at Boyle.? two blocks bev-oid where the car stops; will take easy Monthly payments or sell at right price. Owner, address T-o5, Aft Her Ft iE 8ALE 1 drgt Iron .u-\ six I I wide, seven ieet high, at a bargain, on easy terms. Z-50, Age-lieruld. 2-14-Jl _FOR SALE_ <*“" pairs of \vomen^s^^J.So^nrl^amirf^$4!oO shoes, at 99c a pair. • GUARANTEE SHOD CO., 1905 Third Avenue. NOW READY. That bungalow 1 have been waiting to tell you about is now ready to be show u. It is brand new and is the prettiest ami best built home in Birmingham tor the price. It is beautifully located in fine neighborhood, one block of ear line on South Highlands, west o_f 20tli street. Dares south oil a paved street. There is a living room, dining room, butler's pantry and kitchen; three bed rooms and sleeping porch. It has beamed ceilings, built-in bookcases, hardwood floors in every room; beaut1 t'ul imported (English) papering; hand some electric fixtures. The stone man tel in living room cost more than $60. The best furnace, concrete basement in which there are two servants'. rooms. The price is only $5750; $500 cash, bal ance easy monthly payments. EDWARD I.. MOORE R. E. & JN8. CO., Phone 144 . 209-11 Empire Bldg. ___ • • For SALE—lu and 20 acre truck fauns on the gulf coast; can grow four crops yrttr; on easy terms. C. W. An darson, 2Q26 :M Ave. Phone 4762. NET.Ti.ETON and Stacy Adams $0. $7 and $S shoes for $4.85 a pair. GUARANTEE SHOE CO.. 1905 Third Avenue. FOR SALE—Corner grocery and meat market doing nice cash business. Good reasons for wanting to Bell. Address F-56. care Age-Herald. CHEAP FARM—200 acres, good level land, house and burn; partly improved; $8 per acre. This hear Steele/ Ala., Alex Wiggs & Co.. Attalla. Ala. 2-15-21 SMALL sizes in ladies' shoes, all out on tables, values up to $4. special at 99c. GUARANTEE SHOE CO.. 1905 Third Avenue. ——-=—. " -as PERSONAL for county, city, individuals, banks and corporations. Business confidential, i*. O. Box 594, Birmingham, Ala. 2-13-it KODAKS _ __ FILMS developed 10c per roll. Prints 3c and 4c each. Prompt attention and work the best. Dert G. Coveil Co. 10-4-tf NOTARY PUBLIC copying done, conveyances drawn. W A. Lester, 2109 3U a\e. 4-13-tI-th-sl # ONE CENI A WORD ! RATES—One cent n word n dnyt no awl. taken for lea* than 25«; for first Inser tion. Cash must aeeoinpaay ordar» I_FOR RENT—ROOMS_ 1 THE AVALON^AfT'outslde rooms. -ttr ! naee heat; modern convenoences; moder I ate price; bath free. 2100 5th avenue, j 5-25-tf i AT the Birmingham hotel, steam heated. screened, eleetric lighted and all ser ! vice of a first class hotel; 515 per month J and up. _10-23-tf NATION A L H O U FT 2U9% N. 22d at., , nicely furnished rooms from 25c up. 1-16-iOt I FOR RENT Four upstairs rooms fur- j nished; rates very reasonable. Apply | 1771 Woodland avenue, North Haven: boarding house across street. 2-9-7t-PU-tu-we-th-fr-sa-lm j EXCEPTIONALLY Meum bright room. upstairs; special low rate to one or two permanent or traveling gentlemen. Ad dress (.30 North 22d street. 2-ll-('t Exceptionally well furnished and cleanly kept room, suitable for two gentlemen or couple. All modern conveniences. Walking distance of center. Address j 0-55, Age-Herald. 2-13-»t j ROOMS FOR RENT lies! steam heated j i rowans, with or without board, nan be had at 1905 Oth avenue, north. Phone I 6S0S-J. 2-l.‘Wt! i'OR RENT- "Fmnt hew I room, in private! residence. Reach street, four floors south ' of Highland avenue. t<» gentlemen only: ! references rewiuired. A-."'-., Age-Her-! aid. 2-15-3t ; TWO coilnwetiiTg r«joins, nicely fur i nished. ce-ntrally located, 2021 3th I avenue, north. Reasonable price, will1 rent one or both. o. E. Jones. 2-15-21 KITRNLSHEH roon:s for liylii housekeep keeping. 2111 «!th avenue. 2-15-;'.! FOR RENT FOR RENT- Furnished rooms for men only; central locati »n, 2016*^ 2d avenue; terms reasonable. 2-11-51, F< Tr RENT—Ground i T nor office space j on First avenue, between 21st and 22 nl streets. Handsome paneled oak rail ing, steam heat, water, lights and jan itor service. Space I ox 25 feet; $30 ?i month. Address M-53, Age-Herald. 2*18-3t FUR RENT- House full of boarders;' good established paying business; one1 of the best locations in the city; wish I in rerent oh account of health. Address 1.-56, Age-Hera Id. 2-12-at FOR RENT. RELIABLE PARTY TO RENT oNE J1ALF OF 22-ROOM APARTMENT.) ST E AM H E A T K L >. .\ fOl > EI IN A XI > j ( LOSE rX; JUST THE THING FOR j HIGH GLASS ROOMS. MRS. THBO I POULL. MAIN 17S7-J. 2-14-31 j GOOD, two story house, 14 rooms, two baths, newly pupered; tine for room-1 ing. pill 5th avenue. Reduced rent. H D. Smith, 2u« Hood bldg. 2-15-2t j “ tit* IT'S \ HOME TO RENT , I can please you. MELVILLE DAVIS. Phone 27S5. 01 BS() X I NS. Jfc 111: A I .T Y < O. “furnished" BOARDING HOUSE. Novthaide; nicely furnished throughout; IS rooms already practically filled; will lease to desirable'parties* at low rental. Owner wants to retire from business. This Ik splendid location. GIBSON INS. i* REALTY CO., 21H X 21st St Phone 2785 Main, j _LOST-—STR A YEU--STOLEN L» )S*P— Large sT^rTTTvdfmT {uTi^wer*r'’TTi j name of Boh. Kinder will please return to Han is Transfer Co. and receive I very liberal reward. 2-t3-4t | L< >ST—Silver mesh bag on 2d a vena engraved M. S.: contained about $;* and other articles. Reward \t re turned to 515 Brown-Mar?, Bldg. ESTRAYED on Friday night. Feb” ruary 7. one dark brown marc mule, rather old, weight about 800 pounds; lias a few white spots on back; made! either by - addle or harness. A liberal: reward for any information leading to recovery ot said mule. Address < Manor. Blocton, Ala., R. I. LOST— English setter' bitch; 4 years* old. White, black, tan and ticked. Suffering with mange. Return to 2014 First ave. Reward. WANTED—AGENTS WANTED—500 agents in the state of ?\la- ; bam a to handle a contract tor health and accident insurance, old line com pany. In business 25 years, good com mission and contract. For further par ticulars and contract address Grover C. Griffis Insurance Agency. Room No. 5. Masonic Temple, Alexander City, Ala. _ 2-10-71 WANTED—Magazine solicitors: have an exceptional proposition to offer good men. Devil Subscription Agency. At lanta. Ga. 2-ii;-3t AGENTS Cali mi best trade: fast soli era, big profits, agents coining money with this specialty: write for free par ticulars. XI. Mitchell, Bowling Green. Ky., I*. O. Box 12f». 2-16-4t BUSINESS CHANCES I lT^^^ou^waut^hr^lricate^eiTiier^iirrge^or small factory In Birmingham district, write Pell City Realty Co., Pell City, Ala., fur particulars of free site, etc.' 2-7-30t I rubber stamps and seals” .BROWN' Slump Works? 205 ?T?ffm:son ' County Bank Bldg. Phono 636. Work linished in few hours. 2-1-tf ilZZT miscellaneous THOUSANDS of trees destroyed cearb ! | by insect pests. San Jose Scale' ver prevalent in Birmingham. Have trees! , trimmed and irented by experts. Gram * Grant, 700 w. Twentieth street. Idiotic Main nils—J._ 2-13-i;t WANTED— SALESMEN ’’A^feiv'^suTe^ o^7T'm:r'waToTTT\' to work in Alabama: first class refer ence reituired: old established oor porailon: also one stenographer. Call for Mr. Chaney at 3502 5th avenue, north. Saturday. _DENTISTS FINE dentistry. Dr. AT J. MasseyT~over i Jefferson County bank. Room 301. Phone 1144, *-3t-tf-sa-iu-tu-tfe ONE CENT A WORD RATES—One cent a word a Hay) a§ aH. taken for lean thaa 26c for first Inser tion. rash must accompany order. _WANTED—SITUATIONS _ AN expert accountant would like to con nect with some concern who can give permanent position, either corporation or private accounting. Gilt edged refer ences as to ability, honesty and integ rity. At present employed, but wishes to change position for larger and broad er work that will advance him in pro portion to the growth and business in crease of concern who might engage Ills services. A i>ersonal interview may be had by addressing Dependable Ac countant, car^ Age-Herald. 1-26-tf POSITION as blacksmith wanted; 15 years experience; high-class references. Address J. C. Griffith, 218 James Bldg., Chattanooga, Tenn. 2-9-Tt POSITION- In gent's furnishing and shoe line; good reference if preferred; no position now. Y-55, Age-Herald. 2-14-21 SI Tl AT ION WANTED— Baker, by an a 11 around man. Address H. Hellenschmldt, 2312 3d avenue, city. 2-14-2t EXPERIENCED*lady"stenographer wants work a» once; permanent or temporary i i one East Bake, 175-J. 2-14-2t WANTED—Position as housekeeper for widower, bachelor or trained nurses, j l»v experienced widow of means. Ob- ] jecl having home comforts and nmk- ( i;ig others happy. No incumbrances. 1 Address 15-86. Age - Herald. 2-1 5-31 VOt’NG man, age 28, good habits, neat j appearanee, best of references, wants position with reliable concern where i something can be gained by merit, j A<hlTeas < *-56, care Age-Herald. WANTED—Position by voting man. mar- | riod, experienced salesman or office man. Will consider anything. Address j <; , jvrj nil a venue, i * p • me 5829 > MONEY TO LEND ;Falk''\\TYh Alan- jETusun. \ Ground Hour, Steiner Lids. j-G-U j KEAL"esuTie loans to suit you »u amount, j terms anti interest; can pay back J monthly or yearly; will take second mortgages. John YV. Prude, Uni North •jlst street. Bell phone 240. 10-1U-U | \vT'l negotiate loans and seii real estate; can handle desirable farm loans. Ala lone-AlcConnell Co., 2024 3d ave. 7-17-tf MONEY to Tend on real estate, u. G. Fonville, 531 First National Bank Bldg. ; 'J-29-U MONEY TO Loan oil any good col lateral. Call Main 2373. 1-12-tf M U N E Y LO A N1U ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEW ELItY. ETC.. AT DOW KATES. DOANS CAN BE PAID BY IN- i bTADLMENTS. MUTUAL DOAN SOCIETY (INC.) *10-11-12 brown-Marx bddg. 12-S-tf { MONEY to~ieiid on city and suburban real estate. E. Solomon, room 3, Steiner j Bldg. Phone 1012. 2-7-221 j rNEGOTI ATE loans am! sell real es- | tate. Jerome Tucker, 207 21st st. 12-17-tf ex sun j I have clients with money to place. Carl j Coker, 131 1st Xnt’l Bank Bldg. Main 0155. 2-13-11 $80(K)L.At 5 pei cent for 10 years, pa monthly; brokerage $125 per Siooo charged Address B-<>0*'-. care Age-llerald. 2-l»-2t. $1000—$1500, $2(4)0 to loan on Birmingham Improved real estate. Prompt attention. H. D. Smith. 200 Hood Bldg. 2-15-211 We Operate Oar Omm Flaul, Mikli| RUBBER STAMPS SEAL PRESSES, STOCK CERTIFICATES, ! LEGAL BLANKS, ETC. 1 ROBERTS & SON, (Inc.) "THK BIG ALABAMA HOUSE." 1812 lMk Streets. Third Ave.j Pbonea: 338. 339, 1348. * A Big Bargain Be Quick It pays over “13 tier cent." and is first class property and is in A1 con dition. Price $ti n00, extremely at tractive terms. CLAUDE L. NORRIS With Malone-McConnell R. E. & I. Co. 3031 3rd \$e. IMionr* 123S-1230 / Invest Your Money Don't vive it to some fakir. Fraud ulent efforts to dispose of worth less lands ought to be made crim inal by law. There's no law against it, however, and the graft ers still pursue. Unless you KNOW, and KNOW you KNOW, get an ex pert to pass upon lands before you buy. Uncle Sam's experts have ex amined the soils in most counties. We gladly furnish these reports on all property offered for sale. Ingram Realty Co. 1.3til Floor Empire Bldg. I Cholic 11U7 Muiu. Birmingham Age-Herald Branch Offices t —— 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. Bninch offices are located at the following places: Florence Cigar Store. Parker’s Drug Store, (Cigar Stard). Brown-Mars Cigar Store. Hotel Hillman Cigar Store. First National Bank Cigar Stand. Ounn’s Pharmacy (3d Ave. and 20th St.). ENSLEY—Sam T. Kennedy, Ensley Sun. BESSEMER—Miss Gillam, Bessemer Gas Office. HOTELS THE HHADQT'ARTERS FOR BIRMINGHAM TRAVELERS Prince George Hotel GEORGE H. NEWTON, Manaftr. FIFTH \ VE \ ( E AND 28th STREET, VEW YORK One of llie Mont Hemitlfully Appointed Hotel* in .New lurk 1100 ROOMS Every bedroom equipped with bath and shower. All modern conven iences. Cuisine unexcelled. Prices unequalled. In the center of shop ping-and theatre district. Elevated and subway station one block distant. Hooui and Hath—One Periion. mid up Room ami Hath—Two Person*, mid up Parlor Heilroom mid Hath, 15.00 and up . ... . -'ili Industry as Whole Presents, Cheerful Aspect SHIPMENTS FORWARD j _ l i Kail road Purchases of Equipment Continues Leading Feature of Iron and Steel Trade—Maintains Its Favorable Aspects New York, February 14.—Bradstreet's j tomorrow will say: “While there ctre many cross currents in trade, industry as a whole presents . a cheerful aspect and shipments on | spring account go forward with alacri- j ty. Relatively most activity is shown j in dry goods, which Is running In ex : cess of a year ago. “Western reports breath a distinct j tone of confidence and strength. “From these the sharing is ’down ward to the rather slow conditions re ported in parts of the south. In purely j conservatism Is still iri evidence. j conservatism is still in eveidence. Strikes existing, or projected, also act ns a restraining feature In trade, but 1 there seems to be rather less stress laid upon the tariff as a disturbing feature, either because preparations have been made accordingly, or because fuller , knowledge leads to less uneasiness .is to prospective changes. An interesting . feature in the general situation is the closely restricted volume of speculative operations witnessed alike in sccuii ties, cereals, cotton and other commodi ties. Business failures for the week ending February 13 were 285, which i compares with 305'1n the like week of ! 1812. There were 27 failures in Can ada. • Wheat, including flour, exports troni the United Stntes and Canada for the week ending February IS, total*!,354,16H bushels, against 2.299.137 last year.** New York. February 11.—Dun's re view tomorrow will say: “Business maintains its position of steady, conservative expansion ns y«*t unaffected in any material degree by the stirring events happening or im pending in many parts of the world. Al though the renewed war In tin* Balkan peninsula continues to put a strain upon the international markets it is noteworthy the situation In Paris seems easier. European crop advices are somewhat disappointing but the winter wheat outlook in this country Is favor able in spite of considerable snow de ficiency. “The weather in the west and south west has recently been quite severe and this acconts for some failing off in the rate of grain in railroad earnings. “ Railroad purchases of equipment continues to be the leading feature of the iron and steel trade which main tains its favorable aspects. “Grain prices have tended downward but cotton displays a firm undertone. Domestic conditions are against wheat values and the markets ape palpably in need of support which lias been de rived to some extent from the situation [abroad. European crop advices are dis couraging in certain respects, jet the [outlook at home is generally favora j Die.” Monday night the regular monthly meet ing of the Birmingham Baraca and Phiki thea union will l»e held at the Ensley Bap tist church. Among the speakers of the “The City Care Forgot' Ul \I\T HISTORIC NEW ORLEANS America’s Convention and Carnival City CLhr St.(Charles Finest All-Year Hotel in the South. Completely rehabilitated, under new and efficient management from Waldorf-Astoria, N. Y. City. Kurupeau Pino. Modern. Fireproof. A well ordered hotel for a discrim inating public traveling either for 1 business or pleasure. Send for booklet of New Orleans. V LFHEU S. AMEll & CO., Ctd., Props. ! o 4 III ON SAVINGS AM) J 2\lll TIME CERTIFICATES Pbincifal & Intbbf.st Giv.bantbci* Write for free literature and statement SECURITY SAVINGS A LOAN CO. P.W. Dixon. Pres. liirmineham, Ala. FOR SPECIAL MESSENGER < \ I.L Q£? OFFICE I'HOMJ OU 417 \ORTH 10tl« ST. Business Strictly Confidential The Boston Dye House « lollieM Ctcniteil, Dypd uiul lie|»nire«l. Snip Men net I nm| OrpNMfd J*l. Soil* I'rrNscd l»jr IiuihI Free Uplivcrj Phone .'It;, Offl«*e 117 N. ItMh j*i . . ■ - it evening will be Hugh Latimer of Bir mingham. An interesting programme baa been arranged and re freshmen Us will be served. The nubile is cordially invited to petend. Tl*e women of the Christian church of Ensley will have a food sale at the gtor« of Piper & Phillips on Avenue E this of: ernoon. They .will also have a social Monday evening at the residence of Mr Harry Hill house at Palmer. All are hr vited to be present and a good time is an ticipated. A valentine social was enjoyed by a large number of guests at the resident-. of Mr. and Mrs. J. \\\ Minor last nigh.. The social was given under the auspices of the Guilders bantl of the Ensley Bap tist church. An interesting programme! of music and readings was given and re fresh men ts served! A most, suce—sful banquet and rnusica was given at the Knights of Pythias hall in Ensley last night by the Raraca and Pldlathea classes of the Ensley Method 1st church. A splendid supper was served, after which the programme was r-arrleq out as previously announced. The en tertainment netted a nice sum for the fund being raised for the completion of the* auditorium of the church building. The Ensley lire department made a rtiu to South Park on the North Bessemer car line about 2 o'clock yesterday morning to the residence of Mr. Acchar. The tire had made stub progress before the alarm was turned in that the department cottM do nothing to save the structure, whlt^li was completely destroyed. R. H. and L. H. Fields and Mrs. A. i4 Bray have returned from North Georg a. where they -attended the funeral of tlietr mother, Mrs. M. A. Fields, last Sunday* Missing Tug Sale Sheboygan. Wise. February 14.—Tie fishing tug Supiaam, Captain Roy Smith, which was supposed to have gone to tfee i bottom of Lake Michigan yesterday» | stemmed safely into port today.