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SCOOP reporter Evidently Not the Mexican National Song, Scoop By “HOP” BH SO HOM£5lOC j X COULD A ^CRS - Cr’uu GrO U)Ovc\ ’( FOR 5COOP THE LITTLE i Rascal wtu. Icnee-R. me \up-_s' You’ve, got'n "To MAMD \T To SCOOP 1 ME DOMT | KMOW WHAT 1 the. blues/ ?, ape -/ BE- »T £VErT\ Hum-Bull-) there's snow J HLACE. LUCE y s— f shot ll»' <£> (HI - iNrt_- S-fwo — 6d\uro-Mp ONE CENT A WORD ItATF*—One cent m rronl n dayj no ad. taken for teas than 25c for flrait Inser tion. Cash mnat accompany order. __WANTED BHAVmg^ISriTTs'ii 4th ave. S-lB-tl Vk sharpen safety razor blades bet ter than new, 25c dozen; send them parcel post. Robert Prowell Stove Co., Birmingham, Ala. 4-'J-ti’ |HAVE YOU SEEN 1’HK" 1 IANDSOME NEW HOMES IN EDOEWOOD? 4-19-tf AVAXTED-1To-rent-a nicely furnished 5 room bungalow, good location, reason able rale. Address Bungalow, Age-Her ald^ 4-22-2t ” GLUCK’S DRY CLEANING CO. Cleaning, pressing, repairing, altering, hats renovated and blocked. 1713 3d A e. Phone Main 2372. 1-8-tf-we-th-fr-mo WANTED—To buy National cash regis ter, receipt and strip printer; must be 111 first class order and bargain: also consider oil tank and show cases. Write fully what you have, giving street ad dress and phone. C. W. Smith, Metro polltan Hotel, city. WANTED—At once, one man for ent-ofr saw. wlger man. three lumber stackers, three mule drivers to handle logs, con tractors with teams. Brent Lumber Co., Tunnel Springs, Ala. 4-23-7t WANTED—SITUATION JlTUATlbN wanted by competent young lady bookkeeper, with 6 years’ exper ience; employed but want better posi tion; references furnished. Address Bookkeeper, Box 216, Huntsville, Ala. 4-2U-4t §TVE_NEW HOMES IN EDGE WOOD COMPLETED AND FOUR MORE UN DER CONSTRUCTION. 4-19-tf. {WANTED—A situation by elderly lady as housekeeper; prefer hotel; no objec tion to leaving city; best of reference. Address W-96, care Age-Herald. 4-22-:it (WOULD like to make a connection with some good firm; can furnish A-l refer ences. Address U-96, care Age-llerald. 4-22-3t fro UNO man of 38 wants position driving tank wagon; will consider any proposi tion. Phone Main 7413-J.4-22-21 JfcrANTED—'by widow of refinement and experience, position- an housekeeper in hbtel or to take c harge of small hotel » or first class rooming or boarding house. Address Z-94, care Age-Herald. 4-22-21 feoOK KEEPING, or any clerical work; number of years experience and best of references. Address Z-96, care Age Herald.___4-23-2t ^WANTED—Situation, by settled and re fined lady as companion to aged cou ple, or as attendant upon convalescent, or would take charge of rooming house. Address A-97, care Age Herald. 4-23-2t {WANTED—Position as traveling or lo cal salesman; experienced in vvood enware line; also clothing; can fur nish A-l references. Address K-97. care Age-Herald. 4-23-21 IWAftTED—By boy of 18, position as file clerk or general office work; can use typewriter; 2 years' experience; salarv no object. Call Main 5961. 4-23-21 foSlTJON as paymaster of large lum ber concern; several years’ experi ence. Address M-97, care Age-Herald. 4-28-2t ~JwANTED^IA LE H ELP_ BJYERS^Oo Hat Store, 2010 3d avenue. ^ 1-4-tf ft*WO men to work as news agents; long runs on Southern railroad. 318 North 26th street. 3-29-tf f'REE illustrated book tells of about 300,000 protected positions in United j States service; thousands of vacancies! every year; there is a big chance here j for you, sure, and general pay, lifetime employment; just ask for booklet T-209: I no obligation. Earl Hopkins, Wash-j ir.gton, D. C. 4-l-30t j \ \T i.! - at once! Apply the Youngstown Sheet and Tu j Company Employment Bureau. Stop 10 East Youngstown. O. 4-22-7t 0 •« MD W AGES PLENTY • •’ WORK NO TROUBLE-GO NORTH FOR THE SUMMER. {Good men wanted in all branches of our business; laborers, handy machine men. niolders. helpers,* rammers, coremakers j and chippers. Able bodied men can be ccme skilled chippers and coremakers in less than 30 days and make over per day. Commonwealth Steel Co., Granite City, UL 5c fare from St. Louis, Mo. 4-9-16t-wc-fri-su-mo WANTED—Men to learn the barber trade; few weeks completes; position open; tuition $25; free catalog. Birming ham Barber College, Birmingham. 2-2-tf-frt-su-wed toCAL 'representative wanted; no carT vassing or soliciting required; good in come assured. Address National Co-Op erative Realty Co., V-700 Maiden Build . fug, Washington, D. C. 4-2-9t-we-su %ANTED-Bright boy to help in office: must toe good penman and have had some experience; salary, $45 per month to begin; excellent chance for promo tion. Apply at office of plant Birming ham Car and Manufacturing Co.. North Birmingham._ » VAXTKh-Triiiuim-is and laborers for ipiderground work; wages $1.75 per day. If they work less than 20 days per month, or $2 per day if they work 20 days or more per month; contract trano mere earn $2 to $2.75 per day; also out side laborers at 91.50 per day; company time, or contract work, loading and un-' loading railroad cars, ai which ovtAp $2 per day can be earned. Tennessee Copper Co.. Ducktown. Tenn. 4-29-44 ^ ANTED k* liable. c\in i i« nc.-<i working settled married farmer (not “soft place ‘ Boss-’ job hunters). Shares, rental or salary; good openings for dependable, competent men. Box S45. Wanted a good experienced white man to work behind lunch counter. Call Phone Main 5979. _ WANTED—Ball players to (ravef sovit ern Mates. If you can play ball apply 3(h; n. 17th street todai* before 5:00 p. m ’ SCRAP IKON ____ S-t'af iron, huass an I i RT hhi: It, RELAY RAILS IS WHAT YYK WANT TO Hl’Y; WRITE FOR OCR FRICK LIST WELLER IRON CO., HIE MINCH 1AM, ALA 4-10-11 RATES—One rent a word a day* i.« taken tor lean than 2Rc for flrat Inser tion. «'*•!» ntnMt accompany order. _FOB .SALE tat' k "'vCTtO^ala nTem Ison: Bell 100. 6-4-tf 1 BUY, sell and exchange real estate. J. M. Gibson, 400 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 “THE LIVE WIRE.’* HAGGARD REALTY CO., Phone 7794. fcOl American Trust Bldg. ___ 2-13-If WE will build you a home. Birmingham Buildiug and Imp. Co. 414-16-16 Amer ican Trust Bldg. 1-16-tf HAY—Alfalfa and Johnson grass mixed, and Bermuda hay in car load lots. $16 f. o. m. our station; No. 2 hay, $12.50. Sykes Plantations, Aberdeen, Miss. ___. ' 4-19-71 KELLAR8TONE, the Wonderful new building material is used in one of the new homes in Edgewood. Have you seen it? It is beautiful, permanent and inexpensive. 4-19-tf. THE view of Shades mountain and Red mountain from Edgewood reminds you of the North Carolina mountains. _4-19-tf. DO >ou know that flowers grow prettier iu Edgewood than anywhere hi the world? 4-19-tf FOR SALK—Large family tent, only used two months. Matthews & Lively, 412 N. 20th street. 4-19-6tsat-sii-tu-th-sat-su | EDGEWOOD lias splendid ear service, city water, telephone, electric lights and everything that goes to make the com forts of a city home. Take a look for yourself. 4-19-tf. ONE CENT A WORD KATES—-One rent a word a day* no a«L token for Im flion :.Bo for first Inser tion. f'nfth nm«t n<*(H>mnnny order. __FOR SALE ^ NOTICE 'TO CONTRACTOrST^^ FOR SALE OR FOR RENT-Hoistlng engines, with or without boilers, con crete mixers, air compressors, pump, portable boilers, one pair Greene CorllsN engines 22x4S, with fly wheel pulley. Charles T. Lehman, 1923 Powell avenue, Birmingham, Ala. Both phones, Main 866. L-18-su-\vd-tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE^For resT deuce lot or cottage home, equity in valuable improved apartment corner. South Highlands. Write Exchange. Box 845. Phone 5272 Main. FOR SALE—At Neill's stock yards, cor ner Morris avenue and 24ih street, car load of extra fine milch cows, with young calves; some four and five gal lon cows In the lot; any one in need of a good cow will do well to call at once. Cows just arrived from Montgomery county. Will swap for fat dry cows. Phone 464 Main. 4-23-3t. FOR SALE—-I am leaving city and must sell at once my nice 5-room cottage in best part of West End: house almost new and will make a nice home or will pay fine as a rental proposition. A chance to make some money. A few hundred cash, ha lance easy. See Sum Houston at Birmingham Arms and Cycle Co. __ FOR SALE A new eight-room residence,* pn the Highlands, east of 26th St.. and south of Highland Ave. This has all modern Improvements and Ik very attractive. $8500. convenient terms. H. M. HENDERSON 112-14 Empire Bldg. PJione Main 1202. i . s. HULLS shipped anywhere. F. R Logan & Co., Atlanta. 4-20-'f AllRRAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS, BIRMINGHAM Tbe fullonlug acbedule flgurea are publtahrd only aa kufuruintlUD, aud are uul guaranteed *Par.y exuept Sunday,__«»Sunday only._ BIRMINGHAM TERMINAL STATION Southern Hailwajr NO. Arm* *ro«— 11 Atlanta 6:20 am 12 Greenville 7 :40 pm 16 Columbus 11:31' am tW Mobile I :30 pm S3 Jacksonville 12:25 pm 2b Selma It 36 am 89 Atlanta 10:00 pm 86 New l’ork 11:40 am 10 New York 4:45 pin Cso. Uepari lo ll Ureeuvliie 7 .00 »m 12 AUauta 1M:15 am 15 i olumbua 4:05 pm 1U Mobile L :45 am 24 .Uekboufllle % -55 pm 27 belnia 5:45 pm 40 AliaoU »:»• »» 30 New Tor* * -BO pn» 30 New York ij80 am Uureu it Crescent liout* A. G. S. K. It iso. Amts krona— 1 Cincinnati 10 ;05 pm 2 iNew Orleans 0:Ud am 2 Uncxuuati 10:15 am « New Orleans «i :00 ym 6 Ciiatlauooga 11:38 am 0 Meridian 11:55 am 7 Mew York 10:20 yu. 0 blue report 0:20 a u 12 Meridian 11:35 on 21 Ctiuuauooga 0:00 yr>. | i-NO. Deport *o— 1 khreveport lC:l®pa» 'A iiuciunell 6.10 aui c New Orioaru IO^Umui 4 «iueiunaU 8:00 piu 0 Met idles 4:10 pin 0 t lutteuooge 4:00 pui 7 New Orleeue 18:20 pm 8 New York kJiO ton 11 MeridUn «m Vi Chattanooga »d>6 em Frlatcu Muea »No. Arrive From ms Kanaai CtU 3.45 pu io:; Kan am* City 3:15 mis #35 Winfield 10:15 miu >31 MamptUe 6:4U pin ao. depart To— loti Ivanaae City 11:30 tin :'M lvaoaaa City 10:30 ima B26 WiafieW it 56 pm *22 Memphla f 40 am Central of Gu. Ry. No. Arrlvo if tom— i 1 Uiroa 10:10 pm « Savannah a ad Jackooiirlllo 12:05 put] o Savannah 11:55 a mj No. Depart To— 8 Macon f «0 am 10 Sevan Dali and Jacksonville 4:35 pm 4 Kavaiiuab * :50 pm BIRMINGHAM TERMINAL STATION Seaboard Air Uue Hf. .'O. Arm* »roiu— 3o New York 0:30 pm: 1 41 New York 12:10 pin I 51 Atlanta IKoO pull Ao. Depart 10— i'2 New York >5.00 am of New York f:00 ta i<» Atlanta OUWaui Illinois Central H. R. No. Arrive From— Depart To-* y Chicago a ad to Chicago a ad St. Houle 4:16 nm Sc Douia 12:16 pm LOUISVILLE A NASHVILLE STATION L. A -N. IL K. ->o. Arrive JTroaa— 1 Cincinnati b .25 am 2 New Uiieaus l2:J0pm 3 Cincinnati 3 25 plu 4 New Orieaue b:J7 *,m •6 Decatur • :15 put 7 Cincinnati 3:60 am 2 New Orieana 11:53 pm 10 iJodtfornery 7:16 pa. 12 iioaKiJiuer* 10:45 am •16 Decatur 10:00 am i>epan To— 1 New Orleaua 8:33 am x tluclnuaU 12.12 pie 3 New Uritfuie 2 :40 put 4 CiuclauaU 8:43 pot •si Decatur 8:15 am 7 New ur leans 4 :u3 am 8 i iuciuuau 12:01 aia v JUuDUumerv *:30*i» 11 iluntfumett 8:50 pm *14 Decatur 4:00 nm ISIrinluKUnm Mineral No. ArrlTO Orona— 30 Praco 5:15 pm 48 I'uacalooaa 31:16 ain 42 i*luclou 1 215 pin 4.» Anniston 141:40 «tu 47 Aoniaton 0:50 pm 102 I'uacalooaa 0:05 pm *No. Dapau To— 38 I'raco 1:25 am ; 41 ItloctoB 8:30 am 4'J Bloc too 2:45 piu 44 AuolatoB 1:42 pm ; 40 Annlatoo 8:35 am i 101 U uaculuoaa 8:25 mu A.. II. * A. So. 4rr1*« FniB 23 Brunswick 11 ;50 an 25 Talladega pia No. Depart Te— 24 lirunanlck 4:0t pa j 26 'JalJadega a:39 an Trains marked tbus t*) run daily, except Sunday. Oilier trains rua dally. Central time. _runsALB_ EFROflSAN JlOTEl, AND CAFE. The best and moat up‘to-ilale restan rant and 33-room European hotel, in live tourist and commercial town, in Western North Carolina, Rung lease. A money maker Tourist season now commencing. This will stall i ,thc strictest investlga tion. Reason for .selling, sickness In fan tly. Rust office Box No. 36. Asheville. X. C. 4-17-71 WIL+> trade equity of $4050 in good in come property, well located in North Birmingham, for south side residence, not to exceed $12,500. This is gill edge proposition and ii you have home that you want sold, better set us. 1 >enion-Williams Realty Co.. 220 N. 2Jst St. Main 285. 4-20-3t-su-tu-thu ATROUT i: N'E -Moderate outlay. 8no acre* fully equipped coal mine: 200 tons daily; half value; cash or terms, or part other property. Address, Bargain. Box 845. EIGHT QUICK. $6500—The greatest home bargain in Bir mingham. Seven rooms and sleeping porch. Large bath; separate toilet and lavatory first floor. Large closets, elec- i trie lighted. Several lights all rooms. I Interior of house elegantly decorated, f Outside freshly painted. Furnace and j fireplace heat. Large servant house. Elevated lot 50x152, well improved, with tine large trees, •"'all us and we will show you. The Peirce-Foshee Co., j Phone Main 0955. 701-2 Empire Bldg. FOE' SALE. BUNGALOWS. SPECIAL BARGAINS. NO. 1—12700. Is a brand new and wdl built bunga- j low in West End, on a high and dry lot, surrounded by pretty homes. Is worth $3150. My price only $2700, on teims almost like lent. This has modern plumbing, expensive < bandoliers and pa plumbing. expensive chandeliers and pa day-r-move In before Sunday. ■ , NO. 3. ‘ . , NOR WOOD--$*»(> CASH. A new six'-room bungalow, on a corner lot hi, the heart. of Norwood. Built of I first class material* - fttom foundation to rof and finished equal to any $10,OW borne. Jlas* oak floors, tile bath, large [ closets and sleeping porch. Modern | plumbing and heating system. A real high class home and a bargain. NO. 3. s. HIGHLANDS—$I'»N) (’ASH. 1 Pay $1000 cash and you can get this I $6600 bungalow for only $5250. This Is j the home of a man who would not build i a cheap house. Has seven rooms, bath and large basement. Only one year old. Modern to the Iasi detail. Richly fin ished and decorated. Two blocks west vjif Twentieth street. Just let me show GEO. O. MAliRV, First Avenue, I’hone Main 2573, « __ FOR SALE _ DOR SALE—That neat and flourishing lunch room at 1724 3d ave.; rea sons as slated honestly before fur nished to those meaning business. Now’s your opportunity. A FEW ACRES AND LIBERTY Five, ten ami twenty acre tracts on the macadamized road, three miles this side of* Mount Pinson: terms. Arthur W. Brown. 408 Title Guarantee Bldg. __4-20-tf PERSONAL uTrT^CK^TlAl7ri<^T'"was '^a^fTeav^r^TfrinK^ er, averaging over quart of whisky daily; tried many ways to reform but 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 book (tells how) mailed, plain wrapper, free, if you cut this out and write to Edw'ard Woods, 534 Sixth avenue, 925-B, New' York. _ _4-l-30t WARNING to all merchants and indivi duals: Do not sell, trade, give, or in any way let Clarence Crumley, a boy 13. have anything under penalty of law. T. J. Crumley, his father. _WANTED—BOARDERS ^ | DESIRABLE accommodations, close in; j large, shady porches. 2209 6th avenue. _ 4-19-8t SCREENED, clean, airy rooms, with best board in town. $5 a week. Kenny House, 2217 4th avenue. 4-22-10t WANTED—Boarders jfTt 824 South 20th St., for two large beautifully fur nished rooms; lirst class in every respect. Bell phone 4136-J. 4-28-2t TWO nicely furnished rooms for board ers or light housekeeping if prey ferred; no children; lights, hot ami cold water. Phone 5573-W. ~ ROC) M S—W A N T E I)—BOA RD ' WANTED—By single gentleman, fur nished room with private family* with breakfast and evening dinner if possible; prefer south side. Ad dress Ij-97, care Age-Herald. WANTED—Furnished room, near weather bureau, by young man; state price. Address 0-97, care Age-Her ald._ _ BUSINESS CHANCES GOOtMuan waiite<rTJ71T^nage^maTMnam ufacturing plant; good salary paid; cup go to work at once; profitable business and position permanent; applicant must invest $1000 in the business. Call at Room 24)8, Florence hotel, between 9 ami o’clock a. m. 4-22-tf CLEAN FRESH A1R IN EDGEWOOD~ 4-19-tf. ONE CENT A WORD HATES—One real n ward a dayt ad. taken far lea* than 25c for flrat laaer tloa. Caah mnat accompany order. Rooming house, Seventh avenue, north, nine rooms, house in good condition. $50 per mon tli. JEM J SON REAL ESTATE & INS. CO., i 2D N. 20th St., Phonfr 5280; NOT A SINGLERaI LROA D CRt >ss IN <; BN ROUTE TO EDGHWOOD-THIS IS IMPORTANT. 4-19-tf FOR- RENT\ Five-room house in Richmond place, $25 i per month. JEM ISON REAL ESTATE & INS. CO.. 1211 N. 20th St.. Phone 5280. j THE ELEVATION OF EDGEY, OOD IS , ABOUT 200 FEET HIGHER THAN | BIRMINGHAM 4-19-tf FOR RENT! “ Nine-room house on Sycamore .street. Can give low rental on this. .1 EM ISON REAL ESTATE A- INS. CO.. 211 N. 20th St., Phone 3280. FOR RENT—Doctor or dentist’s office. 314 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Apply to Jemtgon Real Estate and . Insurance Co. 4-13-0t-t u-we-fr-su-mo-we FOR RENT\ Up-to-date apartment, steam beat, gas stove, refrigerator, all modern Improve ment!?. close in. $15 per month. JEM ISON REAL ESTATE & INS. CO., 211 X. 20th St.. Phone 5280. FOR RENT—Nice. modern cottage,, l ath and electricity. 115 North fi$th street. $13. Also neat cottage, 2th»f» Avenue D, $16. It. D. Smith, 206 Hood Bldg. 1-22-31 I'UK KENT. Tenth avenue south, .seven-room apart-! menti, $36 per month. JEM ISON REAL ESTATE & INS. CO.. | 211 X. 20th St.. Phone 5280. i FOR RENT—Furnished house, all con-1 ierices. Fall Mrs. Nesbitt, Main 3336-W. I . 1-22- >! | FOR RENT. Four-room apartment, southside. dose to three car lines, $25 per month. JEM I SON REAL ESTATE & INS. CO.. 211 X. 20th Si.._ Phone 5280. FOR RENT-—Se< ond floor of building 1923 Powell ave„ size 50x90 railroad, in front and at rear of building; rental $30 per month. Chas. T. Lehman. 1923 Powell ave._ 2-10-tC-su-wed FOR RENT. Furnished house near Glen Iris park. $5u per month. JEM ISON REAL ESTATE & INS. CO.. 211 N. 20th St.,__ Phone 5280. COUPLE who have Norwood home wish to lease the house (unfurnished) to party who will board them. Rent $35 per month; excellent location. Phone Map) 1354-J. 4-23-tf FOR-!RENT' Six-room bungalow, southside, good neighborhood and house in good condi tion, $30 pet month. JEM ISON REAL ESTATE A- INS. CO., 211 N. 20th St.. Phone 5280. FOR RENT—ROOMS frrrrw ^^oKr^rn^oiTtslTi^rooTnsT^fuT^ I nace heat; modern conveniences; moderate price; bath free. 2100 5th avenue. 5-25-tf AT the Birmingham hotel, steam heat ed, screened, electric lighted and all service of a first class hotel; $15 per month and up. 10-2G-tf NICE furnished room, private family; near Five Points. 1810 10th ave. S. Phone -6302-.I. 4-17-71 THREE or four unfurnished connecting 'rooms and bath; lirst floor; best part of Norwood. Very reasonable rent. Main 1351-J. 1205 N. 30th street. _ 4-19-tf FOR RENT—Two beautiful upstairs front rooms, connecting with bath, nicely furnished, within walking distance of city. Ideal for business men. Main 2093. South Highlands. 4-19-41 N1CELS' furnished upstairs room, heat ed bathroom, hot baths at all hour.- ; House screened; Bell phone. 2212 N. 4th Ave. 4-20-tf MODERN furnished connecting; rooms, complete for housekeeping'; newly pa pered and painted, bath, refrigerator, screened, dishes, linen, gas stove; cheap rent; two blocks from park and library. 4121 Avenue C, Avon dale. _ 4-19-6t-eod N ATJONAL HOUSE',”" 209i/a ~N.~22d ~St., nicely furnished rooms from 25c up. __ 4-21-30t ROOM for two gentlemen^ 1717 5th ave. ' _ - r• ' - ' _ 4-22-5t NEATLY furnished' rooms "for light housekeeping; convenient, reasonable. 614 North 17th st. 4-22-3t FOR RKNT-NH ELY FURNISHED ROOMS, PRIVATE SOUTH HIGH LANDS HOME. CONVENIENT TO BUSINESS SECTION, car LINE AND BOARD: ALE MODERN CONVEN 1ENCKS. PHONE MAIN 7685. 4-22-2t FOR RENT—May 1 in private family; 2 beautifully furnished rooms, with every modern convenience, suitable for 4 gentlemen; shunted in best gar! of South Highlands. L block front 2 car lines aboard if desired; terms rea sonable. Address A -95, care Agv Hefald. 4-2u-3t-su-we-su IWO rooms, furnished for light house keeping. 2100 Ttli avenue. Jnquire 2114 6th Y«amte. 4-23-2t AT the Birmingham h<.i.iv,*uefl, elec tric lighted telephone--, and all ser vice of a tlrst class hotel, front rooms with private bath $3u a month for one pbraon, $45 ;for two. without bath $15 a month, one person, $22.50 two per sons. ; . 4-23-tf ... WANTED—HELP AIKN. WO'i^EN—Gi‘t government jobs; excellent salaries; write Immediately for Hee list of positions obtainable. Frank lin Intsltute, Dept.*2-C, Rochester, N. Y. 1 ; l-ll-lino-ex-tu-thK ooniVetem', "accurate Vteriograp}>er. ■ exp>rl»n. .] jn general legal office Work and riling, willing begjii'.ini&tlwwie salan .null efficiency demonstrated. Address stating salary. ffox Sis. " , "ftUBBSB. STAMPS AND SEALS BROWN $tamp' Works. 2U5 .lefferson COlirttyBawk Bldg Phone lit Work finished in fa« tour* a-l-tf ONE CEN1A WOOD RATIOS—One cent n nerd n dart no ad. taken tor Ires than 2Bc for flrat Inser tion. Can It mtial accompany order, _AlICTIO^SAl,E_ AUCTION SALE NOTICE. HORSES AND MULES. THIS IS TO NOTIFY OUR PRO SPECTIVE BUYERS AT TODAYS SALE THAT THE 50 HEAD OF CONSTRUCTION MULES RE FERRED TO IN ol’R FORMER ADVERTISING WAS SOLD YES TERDAY AT PRIVATE SALE BY THE CONSUMER. HOWEVER, WE WILL HAVE OUR USUAL RUN OF HORSES AND MULES FOR TO DAY'S SALE. MAXWELL A CROUCH MULE CO.. ! WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HORSES AND MULES. 1512 2D AVE., BIRMINGHAM. AI.A. MONEY TO LEND •T^.ir^^iT'^Tm?rripMtPop; Ground floor, Steiner Bldg. 8-6-tf 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 phene 240. _ 10-16-tf WE negotiate loans and sell real es tate; can handle desirable farm loans. Malone-MeConnell Co., 2024 3d avenue. 7-17-tf MONEY LOANED " ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEW ELRY, ETC.. AT LOW RATES. LOANS CAN BE PAID BY IN staLLmen'ts. MUTUAL LOAN SOCIETY (INC.) 21U-1I-12 BROWN-MARX BLDG. 12-8-tf MONEY TO LEND on Birmingham and suburban real estate. Leonard Wil liams Co., 725 Woodward Bldg. 4-16-tf THE SCENERY TN EDGE WOOD IS BEAUTIFUL. 4-19-tf I NEGOTIATE loans and sell real es tate. Jerome Tucker, 207 21st St. 12-17-tf ex sun LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN BDOKWOOD IS flEALTHY; NO'DIRT XOU SMOKE; HERE AIR. 4-19-tf. IA >ST — I ’nr>c. 1m* i wren F.nslcy and Bir mingham, <>n 8th Ave. road: 3 one dol lar bills, 1 five dollar check: five notes: reward for return. (Jail Joyce, 2122 4th Ave., N., or 507 20th St., iins iey. 4-21-3t LOST—Cameo bar pin in black velvet book Saturday morning in shopping district. Reward for return to Ala bama Engraving Co. 4-23-21 LOST—One white poodle/ puppy, with yellow ears, Monday evening. April 21. between » and t» a. m. Finder will please return to' 2123 5th ave. and receive reward. LOST—Pocketbook containing money, re ceipts, and a mileage hook made out to W. M. Handley. Finder please re turn to 1818 Third avenue and receive rewa rd. REAL ESTATE _ GOOD Indians will find "West End place" a "happy hunting ground" for lot bargains all this week. These lots are restricted against the sale of "fire water” and the erection of wigwams or tepees.' but yon may build a bunga low or buy for Investment and rifake "big wampurh"; price $Gnn each, fully im proved. on easy terms; take the "West End trail" to Burney station, then walk one block east on Tuscaloosa: llnd the Indian oil the ground or ring Main 4773 for appointment._ 4-23-31 “ KODAKS jflCS^S^SeveToimd^lfo^per’Yoim^rlntS Sc and 4c each. Prompt attention and work the best. Bert G. Covell Co. _10-4-tf MISCELLANEOUS _ / ' fRY~the' Piemler ’Printing'' Co. on your next order of prinLing; prices reason able- prompt delivery. 1526 3d avenus. Phone Main 5663._3-27-3U FARM LANDS___ 'HmS^KywhereInTlabama For Sale By INGRAM REALTY COMPANY. Birmingham. 3-14-tf WANTED—FEMALEHELP VpVVTI GD^-V oTTnyP^r 01 or e <T woman to cook for family of three. Apply 1B22 is tit avenue, south. _ ONLY COMPLETE PLANT !N STATE making high grade LITHOGRAPHED STA TIONERY, BONDS AND CERTIFICATES— VISIT OCR PLANT. ROBERTS & SON (Inc.) ••THE BIG ALABAMA HOUSE” 1812 Er™, mV 3rd Ave. Phones. Bell Main SSS. !B» and 1348 r SMMU85BBOHK *■» ' INVESTMENTS $30,000.00- West Third Avenue cor ner 3 50x140, right in the trunk of udvnncing business and only a few . . ■■ blocks of other Third Avenue cor ners valued at over $1000 per front foot. This Avenue Is the popular thoroughfare between Birmingham's central business section and Bfisley, Corey and the great Industrial dis tricts nf big pay rolls. $10.000.00—100x190 with rental value | of $135 per month: near. 20th Street and within stone’s throw of the Tut wiler Hotel anil ftidgley Apartment*. > Tin- Tutwller will represent $1,160, 000.00 while the Itldgloy will cost approximately $500,000.00. This Is within three blocks of central bus iness property valued at $4000.00 per front foot. on &>Ins.Co. St.—Ground floor lstNatlDardi LEGAL NOTICES Notice—Morlftiigf Foreclosure Sole Default having been made in tlie pay ment of the debt secured by mortgage executed to the undersigned on the Mth day of Marc h. 1911, by T. r. Walter, ami recorded in the probate office of Jefferson county, Alabama, in Book 1*27, on page 72, L will sell under the power ,oC said mortgage on tlie 19th day of May, 191.1, in front of the courthouse door, in me city of Birmingham, during the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real estate, situate, lying and being in said county of Jefferson, ami state of Alabama, towit: Dot ten (10), in block thirty-six (36). ac cording to map and survey of the prop erty of the Corey Isanti company, known as first subdivision of Corey, as recorded in Volume 8, of maps, on pages ;J2 and 34, in the office of the judge of probate of Jefferson county, Alabama. MRS. M. E. BREEN, Mortgagee. Hundley & Hunt, attorneys. 4-16-31-we ~ REGISTER'S SALE City of Birmingham. * Municipal Corporation, vs. Birmingham J.oau and IHaeount Company, a cor poration—In Chancery Court of Jefferson County. By* virtue of a decree rendered by the Chancellor of the Fifth Dlapti'L of the Northwestern Chancery Division of Alabama, in the Chancery court of Jef ferson county, Alabama, on the 3d day of April. , 1913, i will proceed to sell, tinder the terms of said . decree, to the beat and highest bidder for cash, at public outcry, at the Third avenue door of the court house of Jefferson county. Alabama, within the legiil hours of sale, on Monday, tho 5th day of Ainy, 1913. the following described property, to-wit; Northwest quarter of northwest quarter of south west quarter, section 10, township 17. range 2. 10 acres; lot 19. block 2. in survey nf West Princeton; lot 16, block 1. In survey of JMmrnick City. In city of Birmingham. Ala., same Iteing taxes for the rear 1911. to satisfy said decree. 1IENRY MORSCHEIMKK. 4-9-St-we Register. Etc. REGISTER'S SALE City of Birmingham, a Municipal Corporation, vs. Ben C. Cunningham—In Chancery Court of Jer ferson County, Alabama. By virtue of a decree rendered by the Chancellor of the Fifth District of the Northwestern Chancery Division of Alabama. In tlie Chancery court of Jef ferson county. Alabama, ou tho 3d day of Apill. 1913. 1 will proceed to sell, under the terms or Huld decree, to the best and highest bidder tor cash, at public outcry, at the Third avenue iluor of tin* court house Of Jefferson county. Alabama, within Hie legal hours of sale, on Monday, the 5th day of May. 1913, the following described property. io-wlt:v North 82 1-2 feet of lots 1 and 2. East I.ake, block 94; In city of Birmingham. Ala., same being taxes for the year 1911. to satisfy said decree. li EX BY MOKSCII KIM Kit. 4-0-3t-we _ Register. Etc. REGISTER S SALE City of Birmingham, a Municipal Corporation, vs. Will Diffav i Agt.) In Chancery Court of Jefferson County. Alabama By virtue of a decree rendered by the Chancellor of the Fifth District or the Northwestern Chancery Division of Alabama. In the Chancery court of Jef ferson county. Alabama, on the 3d day of April. 1913. I will proceed to sell, under the terms' of said • decree, to the treat and highest bidder for cash, til public outcry, at the Third avenue door of the court house of Jefferson county. Alabama, within the • legal hours of sale, on Monday.* the 5th day <*6 May. I 1918, the following desniited property, to-wlt: j Begin at northeast corner of 8u)lth street and Boh. alley, then east 210 feet, then north 210 feet, west . 210 feat, aouth 210 reel to beginning; section 31. township 17. range 8; in city of Birmingham. Ala bama. Jefferson county; sanie being taxes for year 1911. to satisfy said decree. HENRY MOH8CHEIMEK. 4-9-31 -we Register. Etc. REGISTER’S SALE City of Birmingham, a Municipal Corporation, vs. Miss Nellie DeLaney (Agt.)—In Chancery Court of Jefferson County. Alabama. Bv virtue of a decree rendered by the Chancellor of the Fifth District of tho Northwestern Chancery Division of . Alabama, In the Chancery court of Jef ferson county. Alabama, on the 8th day. of July, 1912. I will proceed to sell, under (he terms of said decree, to the heat, and highest bidder for cash. ,at public outcry, at the Third avenue door of the court house of Jefferson county. Alabama, ’within the legal hours of sale, on Monday, the 5th day of May, 1913. the following described properly, to-wlt: Lots 1. 2 and 3. East Highland addition, block K: In city of Birmingham. Ala.; same being taxes for year 1911, to satisfy said decree. HENRY MORKCM ELMER. 4-9-3t-we Register. Etc. REGISTER'S SALE • City .of Birmingham, u Municipal Corporation, vs. T. C. Dobbs, J. B. (Jarber and M. C. White—In Chancery Court of Jefferson County. Alabama. By virtue of u decree rendered by the Chancellor of the Fifth District of the Northwestern Chancery Division of Alabama. In the Chancery court of Jef ferson county, Alabama, on the 3d day of April. 1913, l will proceed to sell, under the terms of said decree, to the best and highest, bidder for cash, at public outcry, at tho Third avenue door of the court house of Jefferson county. Alabama, within the legal hours of sale, on Monday.* tlie 5th day of May, 1918. the following described property, to-wlt: Lot 8. Ware. Stewart and Waldrop & Hawkins' addition to Woodlawn: lots 12 and 18. Lincoln addi tion to Woodlawn, block 4: lot 8 and cast 8 2**: feet of lot 9 and west 24 feet of lot 7. East Avon dale. block 8; In city of Birmingham. Ala.: same being taxes for the year 1911. to satisfy sAld decree. HENRY MOR8CHKIMKH. 4-9-31-we Register. Etc. REGISTER’S SALE City of Birmingham, a Municipal Corporation, vs. Dugas Realty Company, a corporation—In Chan cery Court of Jefferson County. Alabama. By virtue of h decree rendered by the Chancellot of the Fifth District of the Northwestern (iiancerv Division of Alabama. In the Chancery. court of Jef ferson county. Alabama, on the 3d day of April 1913. I will proceed.to sell, under the terms of sab' decree, to the best and lrfghe>t bidder for cash, 'n public outcry, at the Third uvenue door of the court house of Jeffersou county. Alabama, within tb legal hours of sale, on Monday, the 5ib day of Mr?* 1913. the following described property, to-wlt: . Lots 1 to 4. Inclusive. W. J. Vann, et ak. h f 21; lot 24. East Lake, block 12-l>; east half of ' . 12. Birmingham, block 384; lota 13 and 14 insui /| of Central I’ark, block 15; west half lot 39. W. Stewart. Waldrop A Hawkins' survey; lot 4. bb 20, South Highlands addition to East Luke; lot. l T. T. Bcott's survey; south 50 feet of north 90 fee. lots 2310, 2312 and 2314. between Twentieth and Twenty-first avenues. North Birmingham. M. A. Mays' survey; in city of Birmingham. Ala.; same being taxes for year 19H, to satisfy said decree. HENRY MOHSCHEIMER. 4-9-3t-we Register. Etc. ■HTiftTSCiV TREATED. Quick relief, iVflAJiWJL Dwelling;, abort brentli doom removed,often enti re reliefin )6to k» davit. Trial treatment Dent FREE. i Write Dr. aa Grams Sana tan 0. Atlanta Ga , 5 ' _' ■ ■■ 19 1-2 Acres Adjoining the city limits of Anniston, ;t room house; gray land with reil sub soil. Price J1000. Terms. 9 Acres In little town of Logan, .Cullman county, I room house, barn and or chard.' Price $1000. Terms. 10 Acres In city limits of Birmingham with modern H room house, barn, etc. Thfs place is just off Want Lake car line. Price, $1000. Terms. . :: . J‘ . . .L_‘ ... ' • ! .• ~ --*-■ * FOR RENT NORTHSIDE. 1.oration.- Rooms. Price. 1330 12l'h Ave. 8 , 40.IIU 2418 6tl, Ave. 8 (10.00 016 22d St. . 8' . 60.00 1709 7th Ave. . 9 60.00 24<w 6th Ave.8 , 46.00 SOUTHglDE. 516 271 h St.”. .6 16.00 1131 14th St. 6 26.00 522 26th St.'..... 7 20.00 19111 1/1 h Ave. . 8 40.00 80S 20th St.. 9- 70.00 940 19th SI. JO 100.00 1118 20th St.11 80.00 1407 lltli Ave. .*14 75.00 SUBURBS. 1116 Charles St., W. E. ....:. 5 25.00 1(126 2d Ave.. So. Wdln. 6 25.00 402 Charles St., W. E. . 5 22.50 STORES. 109-11 So. 20th St.1156.00 2114-19 Morris Ave. ...,.112.60. 3221 Morris Ave...,60.00 306 No. 14th St. 30.00 526 So. 12th St. ,13.00 liOl No. 26th- St. 60.00 W. B. LEEDY ft CO. 112 N. 21st St. Phone 42. • 5ary /OTRfK OISCNARIft A*f tU lf* »M relieved nr mijKMamzi hours tewartsfctmmltrfnl, * ALL OBUO018TS , lAMMMAUMiMftnMaRMMAMMUMAMUMMinARfS !