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SCOOP reporter Yes, Indeed, the Mexicans Are Some Gamblers_By “HOP" I YOU GET AU- \ \0 l "THAT MONEX J d* \ScooP f /wx 'WeT'N / aaex»can * \ I GENERAL (NTb V I A um CARD \ CiAME AND / \Beanep himv Too TAKE A T(P PROM = ) ME SON- VT® TOU ^ Don’t want To be- | J snot at sunrise.- 1 YOU 8t-rreR <ro ANP I l POSE. TH^. MEXICAN H N^ENERAUS^MoNEY (I ^"*"^BAck U jr ^Horr ||50MR»Se.? —-^1 t-aCr- 1 ; Biscuits gJfIM 'Wfc. i | <jrfcNER-Al_ NOW-V// E X ORDER N'ftEUV/ 11 NOT SHOT flT SON-// .-- ©f | ' ^^/jy (lu^wT/ C£)\qi3~ tHru-. Bfi,LT<r~ rM>. J ONE CENT A WORD RA'kRS—One cent a word a day* ao ad, taken for teas than SBc for first Inser tion. Cn*H must accompany order. Wanted SHAVING—10c at iy21 4th ave. S-18-tl LADIES save ail your old hats, plumes, trimmings, etc., from each season; have them made new at the parlor mil linery, 2320 Fourth Ave., north; phone Main 4980-J. 4-8-14t WE sharpen safety razor blades bet ter than new, 25c dozen; send them parcel post. Robert Prowell Stove Co., Birmingham, Ala. 4-9-tf HAVE you tried National Pants Crease Holder? It holds the crease. Sent post paid for 25 cents. Address Hamilton & Fennell, Agents, P. O. Box 684, Atlan ta, Ga. 4-12-71 WANTED—To rent, a house on North Bessemer car line; family of two; would consider long lease or buying. Address F. E. Curtis, Woodward, Ala. 4-15-4t GLUCK'S I)RY CLEANING CO Cleaning, pressing, repairing, altering, hats renovated and blocked. 1713 3d Ave. Phone Main 2372. 1-8-tf-we-th-fr-mo WANTED—To buy a light rubber tired second hand top buggy; must be practi cally new and owner must sell at a bar gain. Address Box 34, Colcanor, Ala. 4-16-3t W ANTED—Good second-hand standard bookkeepers desk, six feet long; must be cheap. Address P. O. Box 177, N. Birmingham. 4-17-31 WANTED—My customers and friends to know 1 have sold my barber shop at 211b 2nd avenue; am now at City Hall barber shop, 319 19th street. Come, L. L. smith. WANTED-To borrow anywhere from $50U to $3000 from private party, on good llist mortgage .property in Birmingham; loan to be less than 50 per cent of val uation of property: agents nec<J not ap ply. Address Room 5, Lyon-Terry Bldg., or tail Main 8536. ■jgj=g--*-:---: _WANTED—MALE HELP_ ITyTfiTif jf.3u~iiut Store, 2010 3d avenue. ^ _ 1-4-tf TWO men to work as news agents; long runs on Southern railroad. 318 North 26th street. * 3-29-tt MEN of ideas with inventive ability should write for new list “Needed In ventions,” “Prizes for Patents.” Ran dolph & Co., Patent Attorneys, Wash ington, D. C. 4-12-71 WANTED—First class insurance man fur superintendent of agents. Alabama. Apply 009 American Trust Bldg. 4-13-10t \v A \’ T ED—1 nd ust rious bo.v to work around grocery; wheel furnished. Apply i o’clock this morning. 1218 N.8 14th st. _ 4-J4-7t WANTED—A Hist class gin saw trainer. Only a No. 1 man need apply. Lummus Cotton Gin Co., Columbus, Ga. 4-17-lt FUEL illustrated book tells of about .too,000 protected positions in L'nited Slates service; thousands of vacancies every year: there is a big chance here for you. sure, and general pay, lifetime employment: just ask for booklet T-209; no obligation. Earl Hopkins, Wasli _i«• gton 1 C. 4-1 -.jot SOOD WAGES PLENTY OF WORK NO TROI'BLK- GO NORTH FUR THE SI MMER. Good men wanted in all branches of our business; laborers, handy machine men. molders. helpers, rammers, coremakers and chippers. Able bodied men can be «•< me skilled chippers and core makers in less tbrin 30 days and make o\er $:i I er day. Commonwealth .Steel Co.. Granite City, 111. 5c fare from Si. Louis. Mo. 4-9-10t-we-fri-su-mo WANTED—Male stenographer and office assistant. Address in your own hand writing, stating salary wanted. G-94. • are Age-Herald. ' WANTED—Bookkeeper of experience and ability to keep accounts of stock farm in Tennessee. Good references required. Address F-94. care Age-Herald. 4-18-2t. WANTED—Reliable, experienced work-j ing married farmer: share croppers pre . ierred; might consider dependable, sat-i isfactory man on salary if proven jelia- 1 hie and competent; good opening. Box! 845. WANTED—IEMALE HELP \V ANTED—A YOUNG LADY TO AS SISI’ IN OFFICE WORK. APPLY AT •MAIN OFFICE OF LOUIS SAKS CLOTHING COMPANY. WANTED— Experienced skirt and waist finishes*. 1912 South 16th avenue. WANTED—A cook; good cook at once for couple; references required. Phone 3079 Main. After Monday at 3820 Lakeview avenue, south. WANTED, SEAMSTRESS, at once] Queen City Decorating Co., 4u9 N. 20th street. WANTED— SALESMEN -fiwvimrsAfiMN: WE REQUIRE AT ONCE THE SERV ICES OF THREE GOOD, LIVE, AC TIVE HIGH GRADE TRAVELING SALESMEN TO TRAVEL SOUTHERN STATES. APPLICANTS MUST BE OVER 25 YEARS OF AGE, GOOD PER SONALITY' AND HAVE SUCCESSFUL RECORD AS SALESMEN; TO SUCH WE CAN OFFER A POSITION THAT WILL PAY $200 AND UP I r,R MONTH ABOVE EXPENSES. EXCLUSIVE1 TERRITORY AND TRAVELING EX PENSES ADVANCED. REFERENCES REQUIRED. E. F. WHITE, HOTEL MORRIS, BIRMINGHAM. _._4-l&»2t-fri-8ii WANTED—HELP JflfN, WOMKX-Got government jobs; excellent salaries; write immediately for Xiee list of positions obtainable. Frank lin Intsitute, Dept. 2-C, Rochester, X. V 4-14-lmo-ex-tu-thu WANTBIPA good c'ook, room on lot. Ap ply at 2315 Orange avenue. WANTED“Carpenters, helper?; ItJcIc mason helpers, all white, open shop work; 20 double teams for hauling fcteady work guaranteed; colored cleaner{ and presser; baker, colored or white: | her openings. Room 626, Chamber ol'j HOtoarca building. t * ONE CENT A WORD RATES—Oar rent a wfird a day; an ail taken for lea* (lino 20c fo* flrat Inner tlon. Caali tniiat accomnnny order, FOR SALE TALKWITHALAN JEMISON; Bell 100. 6-4-tf I BUY, sell and exchange real estate. J. M. Gibson. 409 Empire Bldg. 12-24-tf WE buy, sell, rent or exchange real es tate. E. J. Burns Co.. 406 American Trust Bldg. Phone 766. 10-4-tf If it's Real Estate to buy " Sell or exchange, see “T/E LIVE WIRE.*’ HAG'lARD REALTY CO.f Phone 7794. *01 American Trust. Bldg. _ 2-13-tf WE will build you a home. Birmingham Building and Imp. Co. 414-15-16 Amer ican Trust Bldg. 1-16-tr FOR SALE at Neill’s stock yards, corner Morris avenue and 24th street, lots of good milch cows with young calves; will swap for dry cows. Call Main 464. FOR SALE—One new Underwood type writer; never been Used; also job lot of office furniture at bargain: give your address and I will call. Address B-94, care Age-Herald. 4-18-3t I HAVE a nice 5 room cottage; lias bath and electricity; good repair; good loca tion and close to cars, Wood lawn; intrin sically worth $2000, but will take SI700, $500 cash, balance arranged: am peeding some cash. Address “Needing Money,” care Age-Hera Id. 4-17-2t ONE CENT A WORD IUTKS—On#» cent n word ■ «twyi no n«L Inkru for Iran (linn *#«• for flraf Inser tion. nm'Otuwiny orilrr. __ FOR SALE _____ _ _ _ _ _ J rx NORWOOD $3900. rfix room cottage on lot 0 by 190 feet, facing cast, one-half block from Norwood car line. See McLIN J. CARTER, or TALK WITH ALAN JEMISOX. FOR SALE. A very beautiful home in most desirable part of South Highlands; has every con venience, modern improvements; 7 rooms and large sleeping porch; fine, large bath and separate lavatory and toilet on first floor; house beautifully decorated; fine electrical fixtures; ceiling and Avail bracket lights in all rooms and light in every closet; lots of closet and storage i-oom; Burroughs' screens; elevated lot 50x152, with fine shade trees and grass; Large servant house in rear; fine facili ties for delivery of coal, etc. For quick sale, $6500: worth $7500; easy terms. Phone Main 0955. Th; Peirce-Foshee Co., 701-2 Empire Bldg. ARRIVAL AND DI I'AHTI RE OF PASSENGER TRAINS, RIRMINGHAM The lulJuiviug schedule figures ure published uuly as lufurmatluu, aud are uot guaranteed »Iial..v except Sunday._ ••Sundav only. BIRMINGHAM TERMINAL STATION Southern Hallway So. Arrive **om— 11 Atlanta ftjiu am 12 Greenville ?*utui lb loiumbu* il:2t‘aui 10 Mobile b:30 pm 23 Jackaon villa 12:25 pm 2b Selma 1#:25 am 39 Atlanta 10.00 pm 86 Sow York 11:40 am iy .New York 4:45 pm No. U«t»art To ll Greenville T :00 am 12 Atlanta 11:15 um 115 Columbue 4:05 pm 10 Mobile 6:45 am 24 Jacksonville 1:65 pm 27 Selma 8 :45 pm 40 Atlanta 6^* •“ i'.6 New York 5:50 pm au New York _ am Hueen & Crescent Houle a. g. a. a a No. Arrive Slum— 1 Cincuuull lv:ob lie 2 New Orleans 0 :i»5 am 3 uucinuaU IV :1b aiu 4 New Orleans fa :V0 l'o. L Chattanooga 11:38 uu. t Meridian 11 :bb uu. 7 New York 1U:2U ;>l 5 Shreveport 8:20 un 12 MeriAlaa 11:35 on 21 «'haiuuoogn 5:00 | *>o. uepart 1 Shreveport 10:19 Pin 2 t mchuiati 0:10 *ui 2 New Uiieaua 10:20 am 4 tiucwuatl 0:0i> pin 5 Meridian 4:lo pin 0 Miailauooca 4:u0pm 7 New Orleaua 10:25 pm b New York 6 J5 am 11 Meridian 0:30 am Chattanooga 02)0 am ; Frisco Lines No. Arrivo From— 10G Iiauaaa City 3:45 pa 103 Kanima City 0:15 am 925 Wlnfiaid 10:15 am >21 51 roipUla_0:40 pm Ay. Depart To— iuB Kansas City 12:3® led 194 Kansas City 19:30 poi 92b Winfield 2:66 pm 922 Memphis 140 am Outrnl of Ga. Ry. So. Arrive Arum— 1 liacoa 10:10 pm 'J .Savannah aso Jacksonville 12:05 pm 3 Savannah 11:55 am] -No. Depart To— 3 Maooo T :0ft am IV Savannah and Jackson villa 4:35 pm 4 Savannah l:fiftpm BIRMINGHAM TERMINAL STATION Seaboard Air Liae Ur. no. Arm# * rum 33 New York 0:50 pm 41 New York Ik: 10 pm il AUfcula 0:30 pm ao. Depart To il* New York 8 :00 an Zf New York 8:00 cm jo Atlanta 6:4® an Ullnola Central 1C IC No. Arrlre i-rona— J Chicago and 8t. Loula 4:15 vra i>o. Lspart To— iu Chicago Md Be Louis 19:IS pa LOUISVILLE *fe\ASIIVILLE STATION i L. A M. K. U. | ao. Arrive arose— 1 Cincinnati 8:25 am 2 New uiieaue 12:10 pin 3 Cincinnati 3:25 pm 4 New Orieaua 3:37 tui *5 Decatur 7:15 pm 7 Cincinnati 3:50 am 8 New Orleans 11:53 .pm 10 Montgomery 7:15 piu 12 Montgomery lo:45 urn *15 Decatur 10:oo am *No. Depart To— 1 New Orleans 8:38 am ! 2 Cincinnati 18:22 pro 3 New Orleans 3:4(1 pro 4 UuduualJ «;45 pm •fi Decatur 8:15 am ! * New Orleans 4:u6am 8 Cincinnati 12:01 am y Montgomery *:2Uam 11 Montgomery k:60pm * 14 Decatur 4 :pu pro Birmingham Mineral Ao. Arrive * rom— 39 Praco 5:15 pm 48 iuacalooea ll.J5.iui 43 Bloctoo 7 25 t-u. *3 Auweton 10:49 wu 47 Aooleioa «:50 in. 103 TueciUuoaa t»:u6 pu .No. Depart To— 38 Praco 1:16 am 41 Blootoa • .36 am 48 Blocton 1:45 pm 44 Auulatoa 1:46 pm I 40 Auulatoa 6:35 am I .01 Tuecalooea 6:25 eta A., II. A A. -mi. Arrive *to»— 23 Brunawlck li:50am 25 Talladega S;3C put *'«• Depart To— 24 Brunswick 4:04 pa 26 Talladega a uie an a rain, carited time t*| run daily, except Sunday. Other trains run dally. Central tlf _FCm^SALE_ iTiTM^luTereM^Tn^'new'TaTT^ in every respect; want some one who un derstand** business to take charge; splendid opportunity. B-2107 3d avenue. FOR SALK Twelve rooms. First floor selected hal’d wood. Kxtra large cement ha semen t. Two large servant rooms. (jarttge for three cars. Kxtra large lot. Well located on Soutnslde. 110.000. Terms reasonable. r>V£» and «P*. per cent interest. This- is a nice home tor, some one. K. .1. U RNS CO., 40G American Trust Bldg. Phone .Main T«‘»6. BARGAIN. We have h 7 room collage on Avenue F, between 27th and 28th sts. that we can sell at a bar gain. Fine lot. 50x190 ft., south- . ern exposure; house in good re pair and servant house in rear. This is the very location for a business man who must not be too far from town and conven ient to car lines. Call us up and make appointment to see. Will make very close price and easy terms. W. H. BASON, GIBSON INSURANCE & REALTY CO., 312 North 21st st. Main 2785. 4-18-2t-fri-su FOR SALE. 6 room house, hall, front and back porch', 2 corner lots. »/2 block from car \ Uhe; $1350; $2000 tire insurance on home. WEBB-COLE REALTY CO.. 201 Jefferson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone 4572. FOR SALE. Tiie fields and woodlands around Bir mingham this yeai are covered with beautiful homes and paved streets next year. People are becoming rich u’l along by having bought a few acres on the edge of this city and letting the town build over their property and in that way enabling them to sell for many times what it cost. I have 10 acres near car line and paved road at Powderly. just outside the cit> limits, directly between Birmingham and Bessemer, which two cities will eventually come together solid. This tia<‘t will make some one rich. Owner will exchange it for a nice bungalow, or will sell on easy terms. The investor’s firenfl. swaps, sells ami buys anything. J. M. GIBSON. 40!) Empire Building. i _ FOR SALfc KOJt SALE—$ij50o, 72xli)t> ft.; i«h st., near ■>tli ave.; 2 good lmyses, rent for $7,28 per annum. This is nearly a per cent on price. This will soon be business proper ty: more business on 141 li st. now than any street west of 18th st. This price Is $2o per foot under the market. For speculation and invest men t combined, it cannot lie beat. J. H. Stillman, U(i*4 21st street. 4-lS-2t-frl-su iHU SAI-E—Two extra nice lots .58x209 each, i iose to car line, well elevated, on 7o foot street, in beautiful Edge wood; would take good pair hoises or mules as part payment. E. V. Dorse, P. O. liox Sop. 4-17-2L FOR SALK1—The land sustains; your choice any five acres or more in beauti ful to acre tract near Bessemer, $80 acre. See It. Box 845. «Phone 5272. "A FEW ACRES AND LIBERTY." Fifty-one acres, two miles above Mount Pinson, on macadamized rood, $2000. Arthur \V. Brown, 408 Title Guar antee Bldg. 4-9-tf FOR SALE—A beautiful 50 foot alley cor ner lot, well shaded with number of large trees; alley graded and macadam ised; located in Ardis Heights, South 13th street, within 150 feet of car line: $4o per front foot if sold at once; terms. Apply to owner, T. H. Conwfly, 747 Brown-M arx Bldg. Residence phone Main 3670-J. Bell phone Main 1015. _____4-17-7t FOR SAI.E v EUROPEAN HOTEL AND CAPE. The best and most up-to-date restau rant and 33-room European hotel, in live tourist and commercial town, in Western North Carolina. Long lease. A money maker Tourist season now commencing. This will stand the strictest investiga tion. Reason for selling, sickness In fam ily. Postoffice Box No. 35, Asheville, X. c- 4-17-7t FOR SALE—Furniture 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 FuR SALE Ai a sacrifice, modern 5-. room bungalow. Norwood. *300 cash, balance *2n per month or will trade tot- buggy and horse. I hone 5326 (_* Murray, 2001 4th avenue. __4-X8-2t-ii-SU X aM leaving town and will sell~niy mod in .>-room cotage in best part of \\ est End for several hundred dollars less than actual eost of lot and building; n lew hundred dollars will handle H; must sell at once See Sam Houston at Birmingham A rms & Cycle Co. _WANTKn—m) A RDE RS A REAL nice screened stcamheatecl room in private family, for couple, with two meals a day: breakfast and dinner; l*°t water any time. At tRl *'3d at north- Phone 74x9-\v Main." ' x-Il-tt BI,(.il \ I SPRINGS HOTEL now open for season 1913; rates, *10.50 per week. „ __l-18-24t-fr-3U-tU _MISCELLANEOUS Tlfy the Premier Printing'”CoPorT^ynur next order of printing; prices reason able; prompt delivery. 15:6 :u avenue. Rhone Main 5663. *>-27-311 ONE CENT A WORD MATES—One cent n nnrff n rfnyf ®o ad. taken for lea* thnn 'iBc for flr*t In*er tlon. Cm*H ninat accompany order FO.R RENT—ROOMS f^wr\0rLS?P^xrr^rrsiTTo^rc^^ nace heat: modern conveniences; j moderate price; bath free. 2100 oth avenue. 6-25-tf , AT the Birmingham hotel, steam heat ed, screened, electric lighted and all service of a first class hotel; $15 per month and up. 10-25-tf NATIONAL HOUSE, 209% N" 22d St.. nicely furnished rooms from 25c up. 3-22-30t CLEAN, airy rooms with best board in town; $5 a week. Kenny House, 2217 4th avenue. 4-10-lQt NICELY furnished front room with ele gant heated bathroom, hot baths at all j hours; house screened. Bell phone 2212 j North 4th ave. 4-lG-tf | NICELY furnished outside rooms, con- j v^nient to business section. 1727% 2d { ave. D. H. Waddell. 4-16-3t i FOR RENT—targe, airy front room, up- , stairs, to gentlemen or to couple with- I out small children: convenient to meals and cars. Main 3911-J. 4-17-2t NICELY furnished front room, private family. 511 North 19th street. 4-17-2t NICE furnished room, private family’; near Five Points. 1810 10th ave. S. Phone 6302-J. _____ *-17-7t NICELY furnished room for rent in my home on South Highlands; all modern, conveniences; meals next door, if de sired. Phone Main 4736-W. PRETTY rooms with good service at Lykes Apartments; first class in every respect; all rooms coo! ‘»nd screened; close in; 1914 6th avenue. Phone 6503-J. FOR RENT—Two rooms, beautiful, newly furnished front rooms, in lovely South Highland home. Phoita* Alain 1571-J. 4-1S-3t TWO rooms, furnished for light, house keeping. 2100 7th avenue. Inquire 2114 6th avenue. LARGE, elegantly furnished front room, four windows, cool and delightful for summer months, with or without kitch enette; private home. 2114 6th ave. FOR RENT—Elegant front room, furnish ed with single beds, ail conveniences; nice location, near Five Points; a bar gain for two young men. Phone Main 3538- W. TWO extra nice furnished rooms for light housekeeping to couple without children, privilege of reception loom; electric lights, hot water: reasonable. 616 N. 17th street. Main 6148-J. NEATLY furnished rooms foFliglTThouse keeping: convenient, reasonable. 614 N. 17th street. 4-lS-3t. MONEY TO LEND Ground floor, Steiner Bldg. S-fi-tf WILL LOAN $5000 On improved Birmingham property at reasonable rate of interest. \Y. II. BASON, Gibson Insurance and Realty Co., *312 North 21st St. Main 2785. REAL estate loans to suit you in amount, terms and interest; can pay back monthly or yearly; will take second mortgages. John W. Prude, 106 North 22d street. Bell phme 240. je_ 10-16»tf WE negotiate leant and -sell real es tate; can handle desirable farm loans. Malone-McConnell Co., ^024 3d avenue. 7-17-tf MONEY LOANED ON WATCHES. DIAMONDS, JEW ELRY. ETC.. AT LOW RATES. LOANS CAN BE PAID BY IN STALLMENTS. MUTUAL LOAN SOCIETY (INC.) 210-11-12 BROWN-MARX BLDG. 12-8-tf MONEY—If you have a business lot, well located; we will lend money to improve it with at Z\i per cent. 332 Hood Build ing. D. F. Allen. 4-13-lt I NEGOTIATE loans and sell real es tate. Jerome Tucker, 207 21st St. 12-17-tf ex sun MONEY TO MINI * "i- Birmingham and suburban real estate. Leonard Wil liams Co., 725 Woodward Bldg. _ 4-16-tf v WILL LOAN $50* mi On improved Birmingham property at reasonable rate of interest. W. H. BASON, Gibson Insurance and Realty Co., 312 North 21st Street. Main 2785. MONEY to lend on Birmingham and sub^ urban real estate. Loonard-Williams Co.. 725 Woodward Bldg. 4-16-tf. MONEY TO LEND—The Protective-, Life Insurance company, home office. Em pire Bldg.. Birmingham, has money to lend on improved Income earning farms at 8 per cent net, free of commissions, 3 to 5 years. 4-18-21 WANTED— A<; ENTS -ALKnts:-Elf!?©? SEX, TO SELL THE KAMOVS "CUFF LINE" OK HADRIAN TOILET GOODS. BIG COMMISSION- AND EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY TO THE RIGHT PAR TIES. WRITE FOR TERMS. PAT TON-POPE DRUG CO.. BIRMING HAM. __ 4-11- 13-15-13-20-6t AGENTS wanted for the "1 lorforjTaf-The Ohio Floods,•• a thrilling and authentic account, great seller, big profit; anybody anywhere can make lots nr money;.retail price, $1; agents sample copy and terms only 35 cents; write quick. H. A. Stewart, Jenifer. Ala. i-is-:;t-fr-su - ■ K WANTED One <<r two good rental, agents to work on commission basis; none but energetic men need ap , . . ..I ioy at Room 5. Lyun-Terry Bhlg. personal DftTCirTrASir^r^^r^^ er, averaging over quart of whisky daily; tried many ways to reform hut without success until I found a cer tain easy method and was cured In three days. Have since saved thousands of other-victims of liquor habit. It can be overcome with or without drinker's (knowledge. Interesting hook (tells how; mailed, plain wrapper, free, if you cut this out and write to Edward W'oods, 634 Sixth avenue, K5-B, New York. 4-l-J0t 7 l ONE CENT A WOOD RATES—One cent n word a dnyi no ad. taken for leea than 25c for flrat Inner* tfon. Cm|i mu at wciimniawy order. _WANTED—-SITU ATION^_ WANTED—Work by colored man and wife; general house work, cook and butler, waiter and yard work. Can give first-class references. J. P. Lewis, 2008 Avenue B. 4-17-2t. HOTELS AND CAKES’ ATTENTION. Experienced steward in city, looking over field, would consider propositions. Address Z-93, care Age-Herald. 4-17-21 WANTED—Position in uoctor’s office, to clean up and answer phone, and other small duties, .address L\ 93, care Age Herald. 4-17-4t WANTED—An experienced accountant and salesman desires any kind of em ployment; excellent references; reason able terms. Address Y-93, care Age Herald. 4-17-2t REFINED young lady with musical and college education desires a position as governess in private family or as com panion to elderly lady or couple. Ref erences exchanged. Address W-93, care Age-Herald. 4-17-3t BY' a registered pharmacist, single man. Address Pharmacist, P. O. Box 448, Montgomery, Ala. WANTED—Situation by iirst class book keeper and office man for afternoons— 2 until 6:30. Some knowledge of sten ography, good operator on typewriter, and would be willing to make myself useful in any way; employed during morning. Address 094. care Age-Her ald. 4-18-2t-fr-su LADY' of middle age, relined, capable ami experienced, to take charge or assist in management of small hotel, boarding 1 or rooming house; have no incumbrance and possess both ability ami untiring 1 energy. Address Mrs. E. M., Aubrey. | Ala. 4-18-21 WANTED—Position b.v experienced of fice man. shipping clerk or salesman; high class references. E-94. care Age Herakl. 4-18-2t WANTED-Position by young lady ste nographer; very accurate; four years’ experience in different lines. Address, “.J.." 824 South 19th st. i-18-2t WANTED—By refined, educated middle aged lady, position as housekeeper or companion; no drudgery. H-94, care Age-Herald.4-18-2t BUSINESS CHANCES __ | TO THE DR T GO I ST 8 "an<i~ Doctors of Birmingham and the Birmingham dis trict and my friends: Beg to say if you wish any Pep to Lac stock from me at par will ask you to call at 495 Woodward Building or Phone Main 82*i2, as will leave for Atlanta Monday morn ing. C. D. Henley. 4-17-2t WANTED—Man to buy interest in dairy, milk and ice cream business; paying bus iness. Address C-98, care Age-Herald. 4-lo-6t WANTED—To sell well established fur niture business in thriving Alabama town; terms, $500 down, balance cun be arranged to suit purchaser. Ad dress G-93, care Age-Herald. 4-16-01 MAKE BEST cash offer for two or more shares of Birmingham Mortgage and Trust Co.’s stock today at 13 to 1 o’clock. Main 8303. LOST, STRAYED ORSTOLEN foST—Bunch of'Yale keys'on'North Bes semer cur near Brighton station about 2:30 o'clock Wednesday. Return to 1722 Third avenue and receive reward. LOST—Gold medal watch rob given by Birmingham Athletic club to Felix Blackburn. 1911. Return to 813 First Na tional Bank Bldg., and receive reward. LOST—Two bunches of keys, one last Wednesday two weeks ago, with 11 or more keys, other Thursday last, with keys and lag. with E. O'Connell, Room 40() Farley Bldg.: the first hail a tag from Scalbiugers on it. Return to Age Herald ami receive reward. Address A-94. Agc-Uerald. --—— LOST—Wednesday, probably between 3d avenue and 19lh street and 5lh avenue and 15th street, north, gold bracelet, chased ort one side. Find er \V111 please phone Main 4986-J and receive reward. FARM LANDS ’T:armS'anywheremn~alabama"' For Sale By INGRAM REALTY COMPANY, Birmingham. 3-14-tf KODAKS FILMSdeveloped 1®c P®r ro,h p"nts 3c and 4c each. Prompt attention and work the best. Bert G. Covell Co. ___10-4-tf FOR RENT 314 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Apply to Jemlson Real Estate and Insurance Co. 4-15-6t-tu-we-fr-BU-mo-we FOR "RENT—Choice cottage, bath and electricity, good repair. 115 X. 68th st., half block of1 cars; |15. H. D. Smith, 2M Hood Bldg. f <-18-31 DEMISTS ~ '"free DENTAL WORK. ~ Free dental work will be done at ,the Birmingham Dental college, 22d street and 3th avenue, alter October 1. 10-9-tf-wed-fri-su RUBBER STAMPS AND SEALS BitSvi/rf^STamp^VVorks: SoS JeHeraon County Bank Bldg. Phone 833. Work finished In few hours. _*-Mf CORPORATION RECORD MINUTE BOOKS STOCK CERTIFICATES SEAL PRESSES RUBBER STAMPS L ITHOGRAPHINO ROBERTS A SON (Inc.) ••THE BIO ALABAMA HOUSE HUBERT W, 10» I'O. Brest. 1812 ;:rSTs 3rd Ave. rfeonee am. am and 1#4* ______ _LEGAL NOTICES_ Notice—Sale of School Lands On Monday, April 21, 1913, at 12 o’clock, in front of the courthouse door of Jeffer son county, in the city of Birmingham. I will offer to the highest bidder for cash Indemnity school lands granted to tho state of Alabama by tlie 1'nited States government, but not yet selected, and amounting to 1000 acres. These selections are indemnity lands to which the state Is entitled from the fed eral government by reason of failure of the general government to yet apportion to the state Its full quota of lands in lieu of sixteenth sections originally granted to the state, and which have not yet been certified to the state, either through tho selections made by lion. John M. Caldwell or otherwise. For detailed Information regarding the exact status of the selections above re ferred to, communicate with tho under signed who will furnish a prepared state ment giving all information available. If bids should be received from different persons involving the prospective selection of identical lands by competing bidders, the state's representatives, after the sale, will enter negotiations with said conflict ing bidders with a view to adjusting if possible in ail amicable manner equitable to all concerned, the state Included. The right to reject any and all bids Is expressly reserved. (.Signed) HENRY .1. \VII-I.’IN’GHAM. Superintendent of Education. 4-4-3t-fii | FOR RENT NORTHSIDE. Location. Rooms. Price. 1330 mil Ave. 8 ? 10.01 2418 5th Ave. 8 00.00 615 22il SI. . 8 50.00 1709 7th Ave. 50.00 2408 5th Ave. 8 15.00 SOUTH SIDE. 516 27th St. 6 15.Pi 1131 14th St. 5 23.00 | jC2 25th St. ' no.00 | 1913 10th Ave. 8 40.00 80S 20th St. ;l To.oo 940 19th SI. 10 100.00 1118 20th St. 11 80.00 1407 11th Ave. H "3.00 SUBURBS. 316 Charles St.. W. E. 5 23.00 6025 2il Ave.. So. Wdln. 6 '-'3.00 : 402 Charles St.. W. E. . 3 22.Tsi STORES. 109-11 So. 20th St.1435.00 2114-19 Morris Ave. 112. 2221 Morris Ave. 5o.oo 300 No. ltth St. 90.00 526 Bo. 12th St. 13.00 601 No. 26th St. 30.00 | W. B. LEEDY & CO. 112 N. 21st St. Phono 12. ■ _ ; _ HOTELS__| i—---. I Georgian Terrace Hotel Atlauta’s new million dollar hotel, Dpeued October, 1911, at Peachtree | street and Ponce de Leon avenue. European plan, with an excellent cuisine. Without bath $1.50 up— with bath $2.50 lip. Situated in the best residential [ district, beyond disturbances ol' city traffic and smoke, and'only a few minutes from both depots. Conceded by all to he the most palatial, comfoitable and up-to-date hotel in the entire south. A delightful stopping off place for tourists. Golf ALBERT R. KEEN, Manager j Low Excursion Fares SEABOARD Will sell round trips to Atlanta! on April 20 to 25 inclusive, lim-; ited to April 29, returning at $5.25. Richmond, Va. and return on sale April 7, 8, 9,13 and 14, lim ited returning to April 23; rate $21.70. Travel the Seaboard on time line steel trains and observation Pullniani. Phone 2382 for reservations. ANCHOR LINE New Twin-Nerrw Nteamehlna “Canirronla,” “f nltfornln," ••’Caledonia'’ and "Columbia” Sailing from New York every Saturdny Glaaguw (Via Movllle) Londonderry For Book of Tours, Rates, etc., apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS. Gen l Agts. i t, pnd 19 Broadway, Now York, or i Steiner Brothers, 2101 1st Ave.: It. \v Puckett. Terminal Station, or .lark \V. Johnson, 1927 1st Ave., Birmingham 1 \ - ■ Beer Savings There’s Better Sat isfaction in Peerless 80c Per Dozen You get an abso lutely Pure Beer and in Brown Bottles. Now is the time to change from what you drank last sum mer to “Peerless.” You’ll like it. (20c paid for every dozen empty bottles returned) A. B. Walsfrom Phone Main 3904 Or a card to 1812 1st Ave. Drs. Dozier & Dozier SPECIALISTS 1J3H Twenfy-flrnt street, UIRMIKGHAM, ALA. (>. T. l)oilrr( M. I>. Nervou*, lllofld, Skin* I*«l%ic *nd Chronic l>l*en*e». Ilyron Dozier, 1*1.1* Ky«» y«r, -Nohu, u ii «l V h r o a j (Glam Mm Fitted.) We treat scientifically all chronic nervou.'i. blood, skin, genlto-urinary and female diseases. also can cer, scroiula. rheumatism and all muruld conditions or the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, bladder and pelvic organs. SAl-VAH.' A hcleullflcally Administered listablished In Birmingham, April, ISsti. 'me best equipped medical institute in Alabama. No clougn for euiiKiiliatlmi aud culmination. We furnish ail medicines, and give to our patients tim benefits to be de rived from A-Kay* Violet Rays. Ruby ldaht Baths, Medicated Vapor Baths. Nebulised Inhalations, and everything ran make available for the cure of disease. Question list for men and woman sent on reques.. Office Hours Sunday*! « m. to 1 p. m. Week Day*i S a. m. to U p. m. FOR SPECIAL MESSENGER CAIJ. QC OFF1CB PHO\R OU 417 SOUTH ltltb ST. Business Strictly Confidential The Boston Dye House Clot lies (leaned, Dyed null Repaired. Suita Cleaned and »*rea«ed $1. Suita l'rew»ed by hand Free Delivery j Rhone INI* Office 417 .\. 10th St.