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SCOOP REPOR-ra; Gee! But Theyr’e Tight With Their Money By “HOP” fstH mister- iW. oo-r'N, 'rWEM-r< FH/6. Pout_A«S 1 CONllMCr 8V W(R.E.T& ME- I AT Sty o'clock- ITS \ ' onlX 'rviReF. noiw-can \ Wou Ltr M6. MftyeTEM \ ^ \ OF [X T*iu_ 't^'twehty) 1 X^tVE- ^-T-* Hers_? ~z ■—,-rf-TFfRfri C f 5UR6. iVl uet "too 'N Have tvs i>Ou_ARS v -rusr oo Across tv^ a) THE. 5TREE.T T8 TRe ^ -—s. Bamk. AH • tecl’em \I SENT \Qfou? y m sm,- the. lad in'" THE TEuEG-RAPH OFFICE across the Street said To tele You t& iLtr ME HAVE ^k3^n dollars-> == "O r^r © \<t\1 - <vpti> - jultw-mo — ONE CENT A WORD RATES—One cent n word n day; no ml. taken for less limn 2Rc for first inser tion. t'nwh must accompany order. __ WE sharpen safety razor blades bet ter than new, 25c dozen; send them parcel post. Robert Prowell Stove Co., Birmingham, Ala. 4-H tf HAVE YOU SEEN THE HANDSOME NEW HOMES IN EDGEWOOD'.' 4-lH-tJ PMBX5!—Going- to move? Call main 4'2. Harrison Transfer Co., 1912 Mor ris ave., pianos, household goods hauled, packed, stored or shipped. 6-10-30t WlCNlC service by uU^omoblle; auto trucks for transfer. W. N. GruTin. Phot a S3 East Lake. 6-li-;f WANTED—To contract with someone to manufacture 6 to 12,000,000 feet pine lumber into rough lumber; only responsible party need apply. Ad dress Box 114, Alexander City. ,•;*_ 6-17-141 ANTED—Have several customers that want to purchase improved city proper tj that is producing good revenue. Mlnge Mortgage and Realty Co., 2113 1st Ave. 6-lS-3t-su-tu-th Wanted —Someone to assume lease on | furniture, twro-thirds paid for; parties j leaving city. Will make good terms. Telephone Main 1099-W. WArn-LD-MALL HELP jH¥£llS^U)6~lJat Store. 2010 3rd avenue. 1-4-tf UiD A DETECTIVE—Ea7n“'$Tsf “to per month; travel over the world. Write Supt. Ludwig, 652 Westover Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. o-2-30t. FREE illustrated book tells of about 300,000 protected positions in U. S. service. Thousands of vacancies every year. There la a 'big chance here for you. sure and generous pay, lifetime employment. Just ask for booklet T-209. No obligation. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. 6-16-161 n ANTJJiU—a rename young man. a I Birmingham corporation operating one j of the largest commercial businesses Of its kind in the state, requires the I services of a reliable and competent ! young man to assume an executive position. A good opening for the right man; must be of good character. In telligent and able to invest $5000, which will be well secured and share , In the profits. Address K-35, cur.* Age-Herald. 5-18-3t-su-tu-fr WANTED—First class bookkeeper; young man who has had experience in lumber business preferred; must be quick and accurate. In reply give experience and With whom also references and salary wanted. Address Box 899. Birmingham. Ala. WANTED—A butler and man cook; must be well recommended. Address M care Age-if era Id. 5-2U-3t WANTE1>— Experienced wash man for shirt and collar work. Apply to Do mestic Laundry Co., 4409 Ave. Iv. city. WANTED—Apprentice, bov about 1H years old, to learn typewriter repairing. Apply Remington Typewriter Co., 2115 1st ave. WANTED—I EM ALE HELP *at once. 1208 N. ,31st si. 5-20-2t. 'JCvr ANTED — "young lady stenographer, with several years’ experience, to work in bank. Salary to start, $50 per month: Address 1.-2, care Age-lleralci. _ 5-20-21 ANTED— Voting colored woman to cook for family of three; references required. Oail at 1922 lOth ave.. S. 5-20-tf >—■■■■ "■1 ■■ - _WANTED—HELP WANTED— Housekeeper for jirlvate^fam Jly, elderly lady preferred; labor fore man with 20 foreign la bote is. $1.75, ship * How; man cook, small hotel; while woman, pantry, also dishwashers; saw mill laborers; other lines. Room t>2l) t'haniber Commerce Bldg. | WANTED—Ati ENTS jPSSEEfTfr chat's card on roll wrapping paper au tomatically; agents wanted; states rights sold cheap. 112 Masonic Temple, Mobile, Ala. 5-14-7t ♦•ANTED —Reliable and dependable sales man to represent manufacture’s line ad vertising signs, calendars and fans, rules, yard sticks and novelties. Lib eral commission proposition for the fight party. References required. Best all the year selling line in America. Up-To-Date Adv. Co.. Canisteo, N. V. ||j§V 6-18-3t ^TnbED go >d men everywhere, part or all time; learn my business; make money vflth me; no experience needed; desk, typewriter and outfit fee. \v. M ; Ostrander, Dept, lti, 12 \Y. 3!st st., New York Citvr.-is-tf ] 1 WANTED— salesmen stsrrrrnr TJf^goTfr^vddress^Hid business - experience report at 412 American Trust J Bldg._5-14-tf Wanted- -Traveling salesmen to repre i tent us in Alabama and adjoining states, r* great chance for side line men; liberal commissions; men making; the smaller • towns preferred. Standard Trunk «fc Bag Co., P. O. Box 112, Petersburg. Ya. 5-2*i..it. ' -’W A NT F1 * M i I i supply salesman for yel low pine mills; highest' salat\ for man with record as successful traveling sup ply salesman: no others need apply i Address 5*18 State Bank bldg.. Little [ Bock. Ark. r»-2u-::t-tn-th-.su lr wanted—boakdeks l i7.n"ffTi^^aTry^Tmjnnr best board in towhi. $5 week. Kenny House, 2217 4th _‘viH-.v-t. —Boarders for an extra large beautifully furnished room, with bath; also table boarders. s21 S. . JOth st. Phone 4136-J. 5-18-31 ftnr- ^TkcTWTa Fifth avenue, p nl<*e rooms with bon.d; one front mom and adjoining hath._o-ia-2t WANTKD—Board**rs. near Five Point.-7 • couple or yoyng men for beautiful , room or sleeping porch and dressing room: first class board. 8767-.J. 5- 18-3t-su-tu-t h furnished rooms, all conveni r '.fences, near car. walking distance Brown-Marx building. private | home; ,fe|gVgtlon high; large porch; codl; just p jrtlM* jou ate looking for. Phony: 4W>7-J. ONE CENT A WORD R \TF.S—One pent n word n days no ad. token for less tlinn -,"»<■ for firnt Inner 4 Ion. tiwli nuiMt accompany order. . FOB SALE_ TALK WITH ALAN JEMISON. Bell 100. 6-4-tf I BUY, sell and exchange real estate. J. M. Gibson, 409 Empire Bldg. __12-2 4 -1 f WE buy, sell, rent or exchange real es tate. E. J. Burns Co.. 406 American Tm.st Bldg. Phone 76,6. l/-4-tf • i its Real Estate to bu>, Sell or exchange, see “THE LIVE WIRE." HAGGARD REALTY CO.. l’hone 7794. 801 American Trust Bldg. __ 2-lJ-tf WE will build you a home. Birmingham Building and Imp. Co. 414-15-16 Amer ican Trust Bldg. 1-10-tX SWEET potato plants for sale. Dooley and Porto Rico, 25c 100; $2 1000. W. II. LaughJnghou.se, Birmingham, Ala.. 901 Owenton. Herrington ave. 5-‘20-3t. BIG BARGAIN—4>o acres and house 5 rooms; on brow Shades mountain, near Country club; fine peach orchard delightful place to live; newly painted and papered; good terms. Edgewood I-and Co., phone 8S9 Main. 5-lo-tf ONE CENT A WORD It tTRS—Our cent n wonl n day; no ad. tnken for lew than 25c for flrat Inner* tlon. t'aah mint accompany order. FOR SALE Logan Co., Atlanta. 4-20-tf 1F YOTJ WANT A LOT IN MILNER HEIGHTS, SEE BETHEA It. E. & INS. CO., 2027 3D AVK. PHONE 116 MAIN. 5-18-1 f For SALE—Best paying l ooming house in city; furniture and lease at bar gain; prominent corner; investigate tills; reason, going to California. Ad dress V-l, care Age-Herald. 5-18-tr FOR SALE—Furniture and lease, 28 room hotel, fine location, paying well; owner going west. Address J-i, care Age-Herald. 5-18-4t ThA U V. and DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS, BIRMINGHAM Ike folio*lug schedule figures are published ouly aa luformatlou, aud are ust puaraateed - *DaK/ except Sunday. »»gundav only. B1HMI AG HAM TERMINAL STATION Southera Railway •’o. Mjrirrn atuiN— 11 AUuu feJiu aia 18 UrmitfUl* 1.40 liu 16 Columbu* iluio aiu 10 Mobil* 6:3o pin 23 JnckaouUil* 12:85 put 2k Seim* 16:25 am 89 Atlanta 16:00 pm 86 N*w York 11:46 am *0 New York 4 .45 pm No. i>«i*srt To ll Greenville IMia 11 Atlanta 11:16 am 15 Columbus 4:16 pm 11 Mobil* 6:46 lu 14 Jackson rill# 1:66 poi 17 Selma 1:46 pm 40 AllanU 4:34 am 84 New Tort 6:66 pm 30 Now York 0:80 am Queen A Crescent lioutn A. G. 8. it It i>o. Arrive arum— 1 Cincinnati ie.oo pm 5 »\ew Orieaua o ;u5 uiu 8 tiineinnatl 18:16 am A Mew or lean* o.ou pui 6 Chattanooga 11:6b au. 6 Meridian 11:66 mi V Mew York 18:2u i u k Hbreveport 8:80 a u IB Meridian 1135 li. 11 Chattanooga 8:00 pi. *'o. Depart To— 1 *hre report 10:1# pa 2 LlucuioeU 6:1# ea 3 New Orleans 10 -20 an 4 Cincinnati # :0S yu 6 Meridian 4:10 pa t ( hatienooga 4:00 ym 7 New Orleans )P:2& pa h New York * -25 am 11 Meridian 0.30 am .2 Chattanooga 0:00 am « Frisco Uses ^o. Arrive From— 105 Kaniai City 8:45 pa 103 iUnnaa City 5:15 am V25 Wlefleld 18.15 am M1 Memphle 6:40 ym .No. Deport To— 1 OH Kensea City It :36 pm! 164 lUoaoe City 16:36 pm 920 Wiu/leld 8:66 pa U22 MeaphU_1:60 *m Central of Ua. Hr. No. Arrlva *'rom— 1 Uactt 10 10 gm u Savannah and ( JarJuouvilla 12:05 pa] 'i Savannah 11:55 am] *0. Depart To—* I Mum IMu 10 Savannah and Jacksonville 4 35 pa . 4 Savannah 1:50 pm | BIRMINGHAM TERMINAL STATION Seaboard Air Llue Rj. ao. amn ■ 38 Now York w.SO pa 41 Now York 18:10 pa 11 Atlanta 0:80 pa *>o. Depan to— S3 New York f :0)ia 3k New York •:•<> pa iU Atlanta 6:39 aa Illinois Central ft. R. No. Arrive From— Depart To— J Chicago and lu Chicago aM 8t. Louie_4:15 pm ht. Louie 12:15 pa LOUISVILLE dfc NASHVILLE STATION L* * N. K. M. *'o. Arrive • rum— 1 Cincinnati a :25 am 2 New orieaus 12 lu hi* A Cincinnati 3 JtO imi 4 New Orleans k:37 ».u» *5 Decatur I :i5 pat 7 Cincinnati 3:6u mil 8 New Orleans 11 :53 *.u. 1U Moutgomerr 7 15 im. 12 MuntaoaaerF lu:45 am *15 Decatur lU.uu «u Depart To— 1 New Oilcan* M:33aa 8 CUiciaueU lj|:iu pa 3 New Orleans 8:40 pa 4 Cincinnati e:45pa •ti Decatur 9:iftaa ■ New Or lee a* 4:u5aa 8 Cincinnati 18:91 am y Muotaoaarv 4:2u *a ll lloDtpuaery »io ra '14 Decatur 4 to pn Birmingham .Mineral i>o. Arrtf* Mrom UM Praco 5:15 pa 48 Tuscaloosa 11:15 am 44 Ulocion 7 35 pro 45 Annutoa 10:40 or* 47 Anolitoo 5:60 pa 104 'J'UBcaJooaa 5:05 poi A o. L’epai'. To— a.' Praco B .SB aa 41 Kioctoa * 30 aa 4tt iilocton 1:45 pa 44 Aon 1 (toa 1:40 pa 4 b Aji ills ton (:35 am .•it 'iuacalooaa ( 25 tw A., II. A A. No. Arr|?o Fro»— 23 Bruuiwlck 11:50 4n 25 TallaUoco 1:30 piu N* Dtvarl T* 14 Bruuwlck 4:0k pm 2C TaiiaUcfia Uk ia lr.lu, marked Uiui fl run tlellj. except Sunder Outer tr.tiu run dellt. Central •<_ FOR SALK $ 15UU- 3124 12th nve., N., Norwood home; modern from top to bottom; 9 large rooms, cement basement; this is an ideal home, will sell or trade eqiiltx for well located unimproved propert > ; can make terms if wanted. W. L. Beasley, 2»*28 1st a\e., Main 558. o-J8-3t bOI’HLK TRADING STAMPS on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. (11’ A 11A NT E10 SHOE DO. I!*"4 Second Ave. I0uf» Third Ave. Bessemer. Birmingham. EDGE WOOD has splendid car service, city water, telephone, electric lights and everything that goes to make the com- , forth of a tity home. Take a look tor yourself. 4-19-tf. A FEW .A ORES AND JLIBJSRT Y 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 EoR SALE Six-room house, city water, [ electric lights; half block from car J line, on high lot, 50x1 40; plenty of shade, chicken yard and out-houses. Phone owner, West End 358-J. 5-17-71 FOR SALE in best part of Norwood, a lo room house, living room, parlor, din ing room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bath downstairs, 3 bed rooms, trunk and bath room upstairs, garage and servant's room, lot 00x100, well shaded, eastern exposure; a very desirable home on liberal terms. See owner, 2*408 3d ave. Main 9186. 5-18-tf "double trading stamps On Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday. GUARANTEE SHOE CO. l'"1 Second Ave. 1%,'. Third Ave. Bessemer. Birmingham. For SALE—Cham e of life time; furni ture and lease of high class rooming house. 21 rooms, downtown, cheap for < ash or terms, ownei leaving city. Ad dress T-l. care Age-Herald. 5-lS-tl s.\ i 7e first —class SALOON IN ROOMING .1 ACIvSONVILLE, IN HEART OF BUSINESS DISTRICT; WILL TAKE ABOUT $6000. AD DRESS E. O. SCHUMAN. JACKSON VILLE, FLA. 5-17-r»t Till it DA YEN UE CORNER, $10,500—100x140. Now ripe fo rimproving with small stores and apartments; moderate amount spent on improvements will make a 10 per cent investment; will consider $2000 cash ami a good automobile or .small cottage as first payment Minge Mortgage and Realty Co.. 2113 1st pve. Phone 1316. _ 5-U-tit- iirtu-thu FOR SALE—One lot oil pound second hand rails; one 18x36 Corliss engine; one 7x16 hoisting engine; two 60x16 high pressure boilers, and a general line of second hand machinery. George E. hum, 1 S. 2uth st. v 5-8-tf-th-su-tu FOR SALE A manufacturing business handling a Maple article that has a rec ord of paying a net return per yeai* of $'12,<rtm to $15,000; investment in same rep resents $s:,,<)u0; is being offered at the sacrifice price ot $45,000; can accept $10, ooo to $10.04X1 in city properly, Improved farm or stock of merchandise, balance to be paid at £5000 per year. Rest of ieosons for selling. Infoimation fur nished to principals only. Apply W-l, tare Ago-Heiald. 6-15-3t-su-tu-Ui __ FOR SALE *7 ,r> f1*'1 ,9t,i «tn.: “‘Is is $25 per foot less than anything being offered »*• i w<** a mi, and 2 2d sts.. carrying this depth: will make terms. \V. L. Bcas ley, 2028 1st ave. Main 668. 5-18-31 J-W I'.STM 10NT bargain, well located,. 18th M . S.; lot 4;>x2l(l feel, w it it good im provetne'it.s thereon, bringing $ii0O per ,\ear. 'Phis property is on main thor oughfare Dot ween Nor Hi and South shies, and is destined to be business pioperty in a few years. Tne enhance UK m will he greater j»er year than the •V-oo rental income; $100U cash, balance very liberal terms. If you are looking lor an investment better see us. L>en t on-Williams Realty Co., 220 X. 21st st. Main 285. 5-J8-3t-su-tu-th A ( ASH payment oF $250. v7fth the hal ance paid at !ale of $35 per month, buys a 0-room South Highlands bungalow at tin greatly i educed price of $4250. Doh ton-Williams Realty Co., 220 X. 21st st. Majri 285._r»-i8-3t-su-tu-tli ‘OR SALE or exchange. "silT-3-7oorn~ne grn bouses, well located, rent for $7 50 each and rented all the time; will ac cept vacan. lots in exchange. .1. \V. Braxeal, with Denton-Williams Realty Co.. 220 X. 21st st. . Main 285. _ 5-18-3t-su-tu-th DOR SAF<E—New S-ioom house just com pitted on Junipei ave.; lot is elevated, lias hardwood floors, tile bath, furnace, sleeping porch, screened and has an other conveniences; can arrange terms Dtnton-Williams Realty Co., 220 N. 21st st. Main 285. o-l8-3t-su-tuth FOR SALE—^Remnant lots of shoes, all kinds. 50c n pair up: special prices to out of town merchants who can use a quantity: call in and see them Guarantee Shoe Co., 1905 Third ave. 5-18-2t-su-tu CHEAP. FOR sale:. REA FT I FI'L HOME NEAR PHOENIX OLL'B. BETHEA R. E. & [NS. CO.. 2027 3rd Ave. Phone 11« Main. FOR exchang *. $50,000 unincumbered im r-rovod property located in one of the beat towns of 5000 inhabitanrs in south east Alabama, as follow’s: One plan tation which consists of &60 acres, said plantation comes up to the incorporate limits of the town, four brick stores, one 30-room brick hotel, rents for $400 per month, total. The owner has held this lor $05,000 net hut has moved to Bir mingham and wants to get all of his investments here. This property will bear closest inspection, and we want to trade it for central or semi-central property located in Birmingham. Prices must be right as we are making rock bottom cash price on property we are offering. Will be glad to show this and give full particulars, ben on-Williams Realty Co , 220 N. 21st at. Main 285. _o-lS-3t-su-tu-th FOR SALE—One of the best cafes in Birmingham; counter and tables; good location, reasonable rent; will bear in vestigation; good reason for selling. Ad dress R-l, care Age-Herald 6-18-2t-su-lu RATES—One cent n word h ilayt no ad. lakeu for lew* than 25c for firat Inner _4 'aali ninal accompany order. ~ FOK SALlJ FOR SALE- if you wish~a perfect bun galow on South Highlands on good terms, call me. .1. \V. Brazeal. with Denton-Williams Realty Co.. 22<» N. 21st st. Main 285 S-18-3t-su-tu-th FOR SALE -Si>: lots 25xt<)0, located one block of new school at Ely ton, for $75U cash, net to us. This is a pick up. Denton-Williams Realty Co.. 220 X. 21st st. .Main 285. 5-18-3t-su-tu-th FOR SALE—My home, 2200 14th ave.. S., possesion given at once. Frank Norris. 5-10-tf FINE brick residence near the Phoenix club for sale by owner. C. H. Glasser. I Phone Main 2970. 5-20-6t DOU BLE~ TRADIN'* FSTA M PS On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. GUARANTEE SHOE CO. 1904 Second Ave. 1905 Third Ave. Bessemer. Birmingham. FoR RENT Three or four very desir able rooms for light housekeeping in the prettiest home in Norwood bv the owner; no family; everything modern and new. 1130 26th st., N. Phone Main 8549-.I. 5-20-31 DOUB17E TRAD 1NG STAMPS On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. GUARANTEE SHOE CO. 1904 Second Ave. 1905 Third Ave. Bessemer. Birmingham. DOUBLE TRA DI NG~ST A M PS I On Tuesday, Wednesdav and Thursday. GUARANTEE SHOE CO. 1904 Second Ave. 1905 Third Ave. Bessemer. Birmingham. A FEW ACRES AND LIBERTY. Jefferson county farms, large and small, for sale. Arthur w. Brown, 408 Title Guarantee Bldg. 6-4-tf “ DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. GUARANTEE SHOE CO. 1904 Second Ave. 1905 Third Ave. Bessemer. Birmingham. FOR SALE—200x190, corner Ave. G and 13th st. Six hous#-?, avenue and street improvements. Price $8500. W. B. Leedy & Co. 6-16-7t FOR SALE OR TRADE. $♦>750—An elegant. up to date house, living room, dining room, den kitchen and large back porch downstairs; sleeping porch and three bedrooms upstairs. Heavy hard wood floors throughout^the entire house. The bath, mirror doors in bedrooms. This house is eight feet above grade on a beautiful terraced lot and faces east and is everything that could be expect ed in a high class and up to date resi dence. Will trade equity in this house for vacant property or smaller house in North or South Highlands, Woodlawn or West End. Apply to Owner, phone 2328 Main. AUCTION SALE STOCK AUCTION. Be sure to attend our Wednes day Auction Sale, May 21, at 11 a. m. If you need to buy, come. If you want to sell, come. Put your horse or mule in this sale. Commissions: Horse or mule selling for $54) or less, $2; selling for over $50, $3. MAXWELL & CROUCH MULE COMPANY WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HOR3E8 AND MULES. 5-20-2t STOCKS AND BONDS -- STUUKR A77D -"BONDS: OI'R OFFICE IS THE STOCK EX CHANGE OF ALABAMA: WE Bl'Y AND SELL BANK, TRUST AND IN SURANCE STOCKS. LISTED BONDS AND INDUSTRIALS; GET OIK PRICES BEFORE DEALING. EL LIOTT- LAW'l'ON & CO., FIRST NA TIONAL BANK BLDG.. B1RMING HAM._tr WE huy and sell high class securities, stocks and bonds: outright or on com mission: finance propositions of merit, and negotiate mortgage and collateral loans. M'DAVID, MEYER. GOLDMAN g. TERRY. 2109 First Avenue. , 3-3-su-tu-th-tf FOR KENT_ FOn'TOsNT^'Reasonahle, nice little cafe. completely furnished: fine opportunity for right man. Owner cannot attend to it on account other business. Apply PIotelMason;____^___^_____^i2^i£ FOR RENT—Nice 7 room cottage, 419 Tuscaloosa avenue. ’ Fort REST—FURNISHED OFFICES; WILL RENT TO DESIRABLE PARTI TWO OF THE BEST FURNISHED OFFICES IN BHOWN-MARX BLDG. PHONE, STENOGRAPHER; PHONE MAIN 8013._ S-lS-tlt $3500—Five acres, all cultivated, fine fruit and water. 7-room house and several outhouses, on two roads, 1 mile front car line and six miles of courthouse. The Improvements cost $5800. Bender & Uariey. Main 4065. _. CARPET AND RUG CLEANING SOUTHERN'STEAM 'CARPET CLEAN ING CO., 1318 1st avenue. Phone 2«. Responsible carpet and rug cleaners. 4-30-32t DENTISTS^ _ __ FINEpJlentlstry,' D r* A.'^over •lefferaon County bank. Room *'• Phone 1844. i-a tf-ii-au-tu-th \ : '• -'!> .1 IMTES—One cent n word n day: no ad. litkeu for Icmm than i!f»c for firat *~~ne tlon. Caali moat accompany order. FOR KEM—ROOMS ’fH^^A^APON^Arr^^TtsTde^l'oornsT^ur^ nace heat: modern conveniences; moderate price; bath free. 2100 5th avenue. 5-25-tf NATIONAL HOUSE, 209ft N. 22d St~ j nicely furnished rooms from 25c up. _ 4-21-30t AT the Birmingham hotel, screened, elec tric lighted telephones, and all ser vice of a first class hotel, front rooms with private bath (30 a month for one person, $45 for two, without bath $15 a moftth, one person, $22.50 two per sons. ^ * 4-23-tr NICE furnished rooms; 2505 6th ave. Phone 8285-W. Mrs. A. J. Eakens. 4-30-tf NICE rooms, 1717 5th ave. 5-18-61 FOR RENT—Elegant rooms, 1224 8. 20th st. _ __ 5-18-71 j FOR RENT—A very desirable furnished I house on South Highlands, from Junej 1 to October 1. Phone 142ft. 5-17-4t I NICELY furnished front rooim elegant! bath room, hot baths at all hours, ! house screened. Bell phone 2212 N. 4th avenue. 5-15-tf ! FOR RENT—Handsomely furnished~eool j front room, with board, to gentlemen oi 1 couple; all modern conveniences. Phone West End, 453-W. 6-18-2t-su-tu NICELY furnished rooms at 1*900 5th ave. 5-18-8t-eod FOR RENT—Room with private bath. I 1218 20th street south. Main 6114-W. 5-15-tf | TWO connecting furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1812 7th ave. 5-20-tf. THREE NICELY furnished rooms”"for light housekeeping; country home for man and wife, in beautiful Shades valley; spring water; nice summer home; 3 blocks from Kdgewood car line; references. Mrs. La Hie Bardolph. R. F. D., Route 3, Birmingham. Ala. XEAtLV furnished rooms for light house keeping; convenient, reasonable. 612 N. 17th at. 6-20-3t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, con venient to bathroom; also furnished suite for light housekeeping; modern house, near Five Points. Main 5615-W. ANTED—SITUATION FIVE NEW HOMES IN EDGE WOOD COMPLETED AND FOUR MORE UN* PER CONSTRUCTION. 4-19-tr. WANTED—Position in drygoods store by young man with five years’ exper ience; prefer gents furnishing or shoes, fan give A-i reference. Ad dress No. 414 Ave. A, Opelika, Ala. 5-17-6t A competent man. 34 years old' mar ried, desires position as hookk*»«-*pcr or general office man; lias had 16 years’ experience with corporation ana seven years as traveling auditor, fun furnish references and bond. Ad- i dress A-l. Age-Herald. 5-1S-3I j \\ WTKli Position b> experienced lady stenographer who tlmroughlv understands detail office work and filing, references furnished, fall Main 5927-W. 5-18-31 WANTED Position In hotel in or oup of city as housekeeper with expert- I encc by refined settled woman; would | consider large rooming liouse. Ad- ; dress R-42, care Age-Herald. 5-18-31 ' HERMAN woman desires position km housekeeper; no objection to leaving1 city. Address K. B.. care Age-Herald ! 5-18-31 COMBINATION bookkeeper and stenog rapher desires position; good references furnished; 8 years’ experience. Address K-l, care Age-Herakl. 5-1 S-3t SALESMAN <29) good character, ability and address, now employed, would like to join sales force of live firm, where there is chance of advancement. Have several years retail experience; also traveled extensively. Highest refer ences. P. O. Box 705. city. 5-18-3t IF you are looking for a first-' lass~dress maker, call on Mrs. May, at 2421 6th ave., north; perfect satisfaction and prices reasonable. Telephone Main 8550. _r • :>-is-.!t FIRST fLASS Japanese cook desires position either in the city or out of city. Address D-2, care Age-Herald. 5 -18 - 31 WANTED—Situation by experienced bookkeeper, good references, i’nd must have work at once; age 22. Address P 4o, care Age-Hcrnld. 5-19-2t POSITION in clerical line jjy steady, sober man, thoroughly competent in all class of office work; 10 years' rail road experience; references furnished. Address E-2. care Age-Herald. 5-19-2t BOOKKEEPER and office man, 14 years experience: familiar with cost account ing; married; can furnish bond and best of references as to character and ability. Address N, 1628 12th ave., S. 5-24-3t-tu-thu-sun EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and sten ographer desires position nt once; no bad habits; can use dictaphone and have high school education; can furnish the best of references. Ad dress N-2, care Age-Hera Id. 5-20-2t BY BOY, 15. any kind of office work. Can use typewriter. Can ‘give good references if necessary. Call 408 Main and ask for Ernest. 5-20-2t WANTED—Position by A-l office and outside man. experienced in almost any line. Insurance, real estate, etc.; no objection to leaving city. Address J-2, care Age-Herald. 5-20-2t WANTED-Work; an honest, healthy, in telllgent country boy, 21 years of age. ready and willing, wants any kind of honorable employment. Address K-2, care Age-Herald. 5-20-2t SlTl'ATION WANTED—As office assist ant, by experienced youne lady; best of references. Address Mrs. S.. 713 North 19th st., city. 5-20-2t ROOMS—WANTED—BOARD unfurnished rooms, or upstairs apart ment for light housekeeping by young couple. Address F-2, care Age-Herald. 5-79-3t. “ MISCELLANEOUS NATf?)N7frMirro'f cn . 19th and ff.-Old mirrors resilvered. Call or phone 7M5. If we don't satisfy you, don't want your money. 4-24-ano-thu-au-tu . .... WE WILL BOND YOU N0TH/N6 BUT /NSUGANCE ^ anowif MAPmL^^_ "FIRE & CASUALTY INSURANCE $65,000.00 Alley corner in the heart of the city, 40x100 feet, improved with modern two story brick building; now leased on fine rental basis. This property will enhance very rapidly. $25,000.00 Fifty feet on Second avenue with two large store rooms. This lot is 140 feet deep to an alley, and leased to pay 7 per cent. These two store rooms are in the best of repair, and located in a section that will enhance forty per cent in next two or three years. $12,500.00 Here is a corner on 19t1i street with two large brick store rooms: lot fi.lxton feet Where can you find a buy like this? You can’t find its equal In the whole city. Seeing is believing. Let us show you. A. A.GAMBILL & COMPANY “NOTHING BUT REAL ESTATE” 218 North 21st Street Phone Main 8 For Rent—Home on Sycamore Street \>«r lllftlilaiid Avenue; about 12 room**; very lame KriMiiMlx; Immediate powMeNNion. Jemison Real Estate and Insurance Company 211 North Twentleih ttrprl ONE CENT A WORD RATES—tine eenl h word n day* no «d. I liken for lea* Ilian ilfie for flral Inser tion. Cash must accompany order. _REAL ESTATE _ HOMES FOR SALK.' ' In city and suburbs on easy terms at low prices. Phone Main 269. J. Ml'RRAY NORM ENT, 2026 First Ave. 5-17-Mot BUSINESS CHANCES_ GOOD man wanted to manage .small man ufacturing plant; good salary paid; can go to work at once; profitable business Mild position permanent; applicant must Invest $I0"0 in the business, rail at Room j 208, Florence hotel, between U and 12: o’clock a. in. 4-22-tf | CLEAN FRESH AIK IN EDGE WOOD. j 4-19-tf ! ADDRESS of blacksmith who under-I stands stock .shoeing; small cupltal j required: chs> money for right par- ' lies. Address. Business. No. MI2 both st., S., Woodlawn. & - 1 8 - 71 I WANTED—-To purchase or buy interest in good established business requiring! investment from Sllowsi to fiiOMi; inust be a paying proposition; any reply consid ered confidential. Address S-1, care Age-Herald. ___ MONEY TO LEND T A L K VVIT H A IAN J KM ISC >N~ Ground floor Steiner Bldg. 8-6-1f REAL ESTATE Ioann to suit you In amount, terms and interest: can pay back monthly or yearly; will take second mortgages. John VV. Prude. 106 N. 22d st. Bell phone 240. lv-16-tf WE negotiate loans and sell real es tate, can handle desirable farm loans. Malone-McConnell Co., 2024 3d ave. 7-17-tf WE DISCOUNT SHORT TIME COM MERCIAL PAPER, NEGOTIATE PERSONAL LOANS SECURED B1 ACCEPTABLE COLLATERAL OR INDORSEMENTS. 036 FIRST NA TIONAL BLDG., BIRMINGHAM. 5-9-tf “ MONEV 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-M AKX BLDG. _ 12-8-1f MONEY TO LEND on Birmingham and suburban real estate. Leonard Wil liams Co., 725 Woodward Bldg. 4-16-tf I NEGOTIATE loans and sell real es state. Jerome Tucker, 207 21st st. 12-17-tf ex sun MORTGAGE loans on city andTsuburban property. Ed S. Moore. 1116 Brown Marx. 2-16-su-tu-thu-tf WE HAVE "CLIENTS DESIRING fb MAKE LOANS IN AMOUNTS $2000, $3000. $4000. $5000. 6 AND 8 PEP CENT. PROMPT ATTENTION TO APPLICA TIONS. JEM ISON REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE CO.. 20TH ST., GROUND FLOOR FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. 5-lS-au-tu-thu-tf FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS Negotiated on city business and city and suburban residence property. Low rates and prompt attention; purchase money notes bought. JEMISON REAL ESTATE & INS. CO., 211 North 20th Street. 3-23-tf-su-tu-thu. WB are prepared to discount properly secured purchase money paper. REALTY TRUST COMPANY. John H. Frye, President. SOI North 20th st. 11-12-tu-thur-tf. SCRAP IRON SCRAP IRON, BRASS AND''ruSbER; RELAY RAILS IS WHAT WE WANT TO BUY; WRITE FOR OUR PRICE LIST. WELLER IRON CO.. BIR. MINGHAM, ALA. Vl#-tf ONE CENT A WORD W\TKS—Our ceut a word a days n» ad. taken far lean than 25? for firm! Inner lion. C'aali muat_a eeompany order. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN EDGElvdOD'Ts HEALTHYp^O Di®f NORBMOKE; PURE AIR. 4-19-tf. IA ) ST—SUNDAY NIGHT ONE RUBBER TIRE MOUNTED ON DETACHABLE RIM. ENCLOSED IN BLACK OIL CLOTH CASE. IF FOUND FINDER WILL HE SUITABLY REWARDED FOR RETURN AT OFFICE OF LOUIS V. CLARK & CO. 5-8-tf. STRAYED from, my residence. 2172 Eleventh uveriue. south, one small hay mare, hob lull, m wi.v shod has sear of out on light thivth Suitable rewaul for her fetum or information. Phone Main 2«5TiH-W. 6-19-2t Hofif Collie (lot;, !• months old. Sun day in Norwood. Reward if returned t * * l ■!«•!» N 2d si., or I n I orination leading to recovery. Phone Main 388S-W. WANTED \n experienced lad> 3a*htar, must be ijulik and bright. Apply at Norton's drug store. FARM LANDS __ FARMS ANY WHERE IN AEASXffjT' For Sale lJy INGHAM REALTY COMPANY, Birmingham. _____Mbtt 220 ACRE FARM. Within 2*,* miles of MontevaHo. Ala., where you have the best school advan tages; place lays light on public road; rich land that wtl! double in value; $1500 cash will handle this; balance can he paid on easy terms; might consider small cottage in this deal. Minge Mort gage and Realty Co.. 2113 1st ave. .l-ll-Kt-su-tu-thn. PRINTING, RULING, BINDING. HIGH GRADE WORK — EFFICIENT SERVICE. LARGEST AND MOST MODERN PLANT IN THE STATE. ROBERTS ft SON (Inc.) “THE BIO ALABAMA HOUSE” 1812 3rd Ave. Phonea, Dell Main 228, 220 and 1240 _u_____3-_ 2 Certificates. Ppari‘Jnd' Interest guaranteed. Issued in amounts of $60 to $5000. Interest paid in cash each duly, October, January and April. Assets over. $4u0,000. Write for free literature. Security Savings & Loan Company B ALABAMA ANCHOR UNE New Twin-Screw Steamships “Cameronla,” “California,” “Caledonia” and “Columbia” Stilling from New York everv Saturday Glasgow Londonderry For Book of Tours, Bates, etc., apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS. Oen'l A,ts. 17 and 19 Broadway. New York, or Steiner Brothers, 3101 1st Ave : R. W. Luckett, Terminal Station, or .lack W. Johnson, 1927 1st Ave.. Birmingham CALL 3 6 FOR SPECIAL MESSENGER Office. 417 X. loth St. Business Strictly Confidential 9. Y. HAMPTON, Pro,. . . LwmM«mJ