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RATES—One rent n wonl n days no ml. taken for less than 2B«* for flr*t Inser tion. ( lull t»»im< in I'lnninny order. __ WANTED EHAV1NG—10c at 1921 4th ave._E-D ff AVE sharpen safety razor blades bet ter than new, 23c dozen; send them parcel post. Robert prowell Stove Co., Birmingham, Ala. ** tf Buy a Home—Henderson—Phone 1202 G-G-30t " GLUCK’S DRY CLEANING CO. Cleaning, pressing, repairing, altering, hats renovated nnd blocked. 1713 3d Ave. Phone Mail: 2372. 1 -S-tf-we-th-fr-mo WANTED—To buy "second-*hand surrey and harness in first class condition. Address W-15, care Age-Herald. 6-19-4t ANTED—‘l'lvrry industrious boy and girl that wants to make some money during vacation to write to me. C. W. O’Connor, 101 Wells St.. Atlanta. Ga 6-20-4t To iVrv a farm of about 50 acres: not over 12 miles from Birmingham at a reasonable price; write to D. It. George. 260 W. 14th st.. Atlanta. Ga. 6-20 St Wanted To borrow $4200 on prop ertv in center of Norwood. Phone 1 4 30.6-20-lit WANTED—-MALE HELP MYERS $1.30 Hat Store. 2010 3rd avenue. 1-4-tf Wanted Young men to vv >rk on trains as newt* agent. 318 N. 26th st. 6-29-tf BE A DETECTIVE—Earn SI50 to *300 per/month; travel over the world. Write Supt. Ludwig. 053 Westover Bldg.. Kansas City, Mo. 6-l-30t W’ANl ED—Aggressive young man capa ble of handling advertising and window trimming in a general dry goods store. Submit samples and state salary and experience. Address P. O. Box 374. Tus caloosa. Ala. 6-18-3t tv A NT E D—Kx perienced Gordon press feeders; apply at once to foreman. Roberts & Son. 6-19-3t Yi ANTED An experienced marker for starched work. Apply Domestic Laundry Co., 2409 Ave. E. 6-19-2t RAILWAY mail clerks wanted. $75 month to commence; vrir.e Immediately. Frank lin Institute, Dept. 2-E. Rochester, N. Y. 6-14--to 7-14-ex tu&thu WANTED— CYLINDER PRESS FEED ERS. APPLY 1703 3D AYE. FRIDAY MORNING AT 8:30. WANTED—Men to learn the barber trade; few weeks completes; position open; tuition $25; free catalog. Birmingham Barber College, Birmingham. 2-2-tf-fri-su-wed. \v ANTED-—Ambitious young mo n to become traveling salesmen; hundreds of good openings; write for particu lars. Bradstreet Training System, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED First class union barber at once. $16 guarantee. 2004 4th ave. D. R. Webster, proprietor. 6-20-2t _WANTED—I-EMALE HELP WANTED—An cxperlenc vd iniirkvr^for starched work. Apply Domestic Laundry Co., 2409 Ave. 10. 6-19-21 WANTED—A white kill to cook aTId do Reneral housework. Phone Alain 4620-J or apply 1309 Glen Ills ave. K-19-3t-thu-frl-sun WANTED—SITUATIONS^ E^rpERIENCKD^bookkeeper and^ofRce man wants position; capable of han dling correspondence and taking entire charge of office; auditing books or any other clerical work. W. D. DeCottes, General Delivery, Birmingham, Ala. 6-15--6t WANTED—Position" as office hoy or any position suitable for a bright boy will ing to work. Address Elliott, 908 h. 14th •t._ 6-18-3t POSITION wanted by experienced chauf feur, with three years’ experience; good references. Address M-15, Age-llerald. G-18-3t EX DY stenographer wants a few hours’ office work each morning. Phone East Lake 175-J. 6-18-31 *W ANTED—Situation as manager of large farm or work on truck farm by experienced man. Can go to work Mon day. Farmer, care Age-Herald. 6-18-3t WANTED—A position by an exper ienced lady stenographer; some ex perience in bookkeeping; goo^ ref erences. Call West End 33-W. _ 6-18-31 WANTED—Thoroughly competent sten ographer. experienced In varied com mercial lines, desires to accept eith er temporary or permanent position. Address R-16, care Age-Herald. _ 6-18-3t kliDDLEAGED man wants work as por ter, watchman, kltchenman in board ing house, or factory. Address Y-15, care Age-Herald. G-19-2t Experienced young man, well edu cateri, wants 1ob of bookkeeping or any kind of office work. Give me a trial and I will prove my ability. Address V-15, care Age-Ilera!d. ti-19-2t •EVENT]; EN - V EAR - OI ,D b< ,y vvants place as driver or work in a hotel. Ad dress 524 Chamber of Commerce Bldg, or call Main 5434. G-l9-2t COLORED delivery hot with wheel wants job in dry goods store; knows the town. 2-16, care Age-Herald. fi-!9-2t EXHiTTlVE position wanted bv wideT swake man who desires making a change of business.. At present bolding office and stock with small concern. Desires office position or position on the road with A-l concern. Results guaranteed. References cheerfully given. Business, are Age-Herald. __ G-18-3t-eod COMPETENT offico man; a college graduate, experienced In bookkeep ing, etc., desires position. Address B. M. Williamson, Lower Peachtree, Ala-__ G-20-4t V A NT E D— Position, will >ome~luniber company needing the service of tirst class office man and timekeeper com municate with A -1 G, care Age-Herald. At present employed and can furnish A-l reference. G-20-21 W ANTED—rkjsition by Pita in laris;; registered In Alabama. Mississippi' and Louisians, best of references Address Druggist, care Age-Herald. 6-20-tf STOUvS AM) liO.N 1)S STOCKS, LISTED BONDS a.- lNDl'K TRIALS, DISCOUNT SHOBT-TIMB COM MERCIAL PAPER. NEGOTIATE COLLATERAL .V MORTGAGF LOANS ELLIOTT-LA W ION < . FIRST NATL. BLDG., BIRMINGHAM. G-12-tf 20 PERCENT DISCOI’NT ■econd paper, $S0o. payatde monthly, $20: bears 8 per cent. Address H-15, care Age-Herald. C-17-7t A GOOD woman cook, salary $7 week. Bluff Park Hotel, city,6-18-St. WANTED—HELP waiting you; let us show you where It is; we have placed scores from jour state and can place you. South ern Teachers' Agency, Columbia, S. C. tV A NT E D- Ex peri en ced rate clerk; saw mill superintendent; heading mill fore man; rock drill runners; white woman, naiad maker and cold meat carver; housekeeper for rooming house; travel ing: solicitor, business college salary paid. Room Chandler Commerce SMg IONF UFNT A WORD i HATES— One cent n unril n «1hv: no n«l. for Icmk 1 linn 25c for firil ll-ii 1 »i"*( ni'i'»ni|iBn< ortlcr. jfOliSALt ! TALK WlTH~Xt.AN JEMlsON? Hell 100. 6-4-11 , 1 J3UT, sol! and exchange real estate. J. M. Gibson. 4i»9 Empire Bldg. 1_ 12-24-tf Wk du>, sell, rent or exchange real ea tate. E J. Burns Co.. 406 American Trust Bldg. Phone 7C6. l'J-4-tf ! Buy a Home—Henderson—Phone 1202. 6-G-30t C. S. HULLS shipped anywhere F. It. Logan & Co.. Atlanta. 4-L'U-*f FOR SALE in best part of Norwood, a la room house, living room, parlor, din ing room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bath downstairs, bedrooms, trunk and bath rcom upstairs, garage and servants' room, lot 63x190, well shaded, eastern ex posure; h very desirable home on liberal terms; cash proposition; please don't answer if you have something to trade. See owner, 2008 3d ave. Main 91S6. 6-15-tf-su-we-fri. BRICK! ~ BRICK ! Perfectly clean and whole second iiand ! brick, $4.50 per 1000 f.o.b cars Ens ley; these arc choice brick and care fully selected; other grades, $2.60 and 54 per 1000; 60 cents per 1000 off of these prices when sold for de livery to wagons at plant Ensley. Also several thousand good fire brick at $8 per loOO. Address C. A. Bryan, Room 706 Woodward Bldg.. Birming ham, Ala. Phone Main 7808.. 6-20-6t FO R~SALE OR EX< ’! IA N GE~Se~mf-In: si news lot, $12,500; close to steel mill at Ensley and in wire mill district. Should increase; can exchange tor a stock of merchandise or improved farm or high class South Highland residence. What have you to offer? Minge Mortgage & Realty Co., 2113 1st ave. 5-30-tf-we-fri-su 'FOR SALE FOR (’ASH—One set 29~vb 1 - times eleventh (latest) edition Encyclo pedia Brittanniea; India paper, grav suede, soft binding, mahogany book case; absolutely new: at half price. Book lovers write "Bowe," care Age Herald. 6-1S-3t-eod FOR SALE At a sacrifice, one comput ing scale in good condition. Apply at 1S20 4th avenue. 6-1 l-4t-we-fr-sa-su : 1 ' . :■ ■■ ■ ■■ near car line: on a hill facing road; has city wa ter. electricity and telephone. Call Main 2-773. G-19-3t I CAN .sell you a home in desirable part of Woodlawn for $2500, full sized lot; your payments, including interest, will amount to ordinary rent only; have brand new. 5-rooms; $200 cash, balance to suit. Rufus A. Russell, care Minge Mortgage and Realty Co., 2113 1st ave. 6-19-2t. ONE CENT A WORD RATES—One rent it uonl h dayt no ml. (liken for Ipnh (Iihii 250 for flrnt Inner (b»w. <n»h iniiwl BiTiimpwn? order, ___ FOR SALE ^ FOR SALK—One five passengerTiiT^MT^F. cheap for cash. Address U-16, tare Age Herald. 6-19-3t ” 14 ~XE(»RO LOTS AND 2 HOUSES at n sacrifice for quick cash; must be sold; make an offer. Address J-15, care Age-He raid. f»-17-7t FOR SALE—Furniture and lease of newly furnished 10 room house, all rooms tilled. Good proposition. Phone Main 8069-W. 6-17-7t FOR SALE—Baker electric runabout ati totnobile, in first class condition, new batteries and charging nlant with same, $560. Address 0-15, Age-Herald. 6-18-3t BARGAIN for sale at big sacrifice, niv equity in three splendid 8 room, mod em homes, full sized lots, fine loca tion in Norwood, just completed, houses arc fitted up with best of ma terial. Peck-Williamson furnaces, oak floors, fine electric fixtures. The loca tion is right. Houses are easily worth $6500 each, but for Immediate sale will take $4750 each, $3750 in cash on the three and balance easy. No bet ter bargain In Birmingham. I am forced to sell these homes at once. Address E-15, care Age-Horald. 6-lG-0t FIVE acre bargain; beautiful, well lo cated tract near Bessemer, $400 for mediate sale; will deed free choice corner adjacent, 100x190. Owner. 1109 immediate sole; will deed free choice 53 72.___ WANTED—SALESMEN SEVERAL DESIRABLE POSI TIONS OPEN TO EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE SALESMEN. CALL 705 AMERICAN TRl’ST BLDG. 6-16-tf IF you are posted on financial matters I need you. Ohane.v, 301 Farley Bldg. 6-14-5 t-sa-su-we-fr-su WANTED—S A CESKfEN* T6~SELj7cOM - PLETE LINE OF PAINTS. SALARY OR COMMISSION. ADDRESS REPLY TO STANDARD PAINT AND LEAD COMPANY, CLEVELAND. O. 6-20-3t SUMMER RESORTS Leave Terminal 3 p. m. Saturday for , INGRAM WELLS. Dancing, bowling, tennis, etc. $1.70 round trip, on Seaboard. 6-20-31-fr-sa ARRIVAL AND lUErAltTVRB OF PASSENtiKR TRAIN'S, III ISM IN (ill AM Tlie lulloitlug schedule figures are guWisbed uuiy as Inforuistiou, mil urs uut (unuiMed _*nar.y nnrot Sunday, ••Bundav only. BIRMINGHAM TERMINAL i^fATION Southern iluilnay No. Axrtv* * <u»— .>i Umwt To—> 11 At 1ml* ft 210 12 lirwMfili* 1 :4b iiu 1« t oauiU« 11:2V am 10 liubUft 1:20 iia 23 JuckBOOTilla 12:26 via 22 .selm* 14:26 am 8» Atlanta lft:buvia 16 Nra Tort 11:4ft am I ib N**» York • 46 pin a UrMD'Ui* !:*•»« a aluau ltuftaiu *6 loiuoiuua 4 :W P® I U MoOUi a4 Jn-ksoUfUla »i4 I a; *«lma 8 :46 pm 40 Alluta C4««M 86 Ni* YoiV * :M t*ia au Naw York I^Oia ! Uurca A Crrareat Koala A. G. 9. II. II. So. 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Frank Norris.6-10-tf JEM ISON SALES SPECIALS. $7600—Pretty 7-room homo with sleeping porch, two baths, in Mountain Terrace; lot alone worth $1000. $7500—7-room home on Iroquois st., south of Highland ave.; lot worth $4500. $8000—8-room home on Sycamore st., near Highland ave.; lot worth $3000. WOODIAWN COTTAGE FOR SALE-6 rooms, handsome paper, bath, in good neighborhood, on full size lot facing east; price. $2300. $100 cash and $20 per month; now bringing a monthly rental of $18 per month. WEST END COTTAGE FOR SALE—5 rooms and bath, a bargain; price, $2£*A>; big lot, good neighborhood. MAGNOLIA HEIGHTS—Vacant lot for sale on 12th ave.. N.; full size, facing two avenues; beautiful view; owner must sell. What will you offer? BEAUTIFUL CLIFF ROAD—Vacant lot for sale, 60 foot front, faces south; price, $1500. Let us show you. BEST LOT IN CENTRAL PARK FOR SALE—50-foot front. large oak shade trees, well elevated: price, only $425. WHY PAY RENT?—Buy this home with the money you ate now paying out for tent; a beautiful South Highland home. English type; can be had on very easy terms. THERE IS CONTENTMENT IN OWN ING YOUR OWN HOME—Buy this 6 room bungalow on S. 14th st.; only $4750; let us show it. to you. MOUNTAIN TERRACE IS A HEALTH RESORT—It is the most beautiful lo cation in Birmingham in which to build. Tour children will thrive on the cool, bracing Red mountain air; let us show you the few vacant lots that we have left. They are all well located. MA\t'FACTURlNO AND BUILDING SITE l'X)R SALE—Owing to enlarge ment. we have a manufacturing site in Ensle.\ for sale; lot 100x150 with brick of fice and buildings; trackage; can be had ut n bargain. REAL ESTATE IS THE FOUNDATION OF CREDIT—Buy this beautiful bunga | low in Norwood; very easv terms; price just $1250. JEM ISON REAL ESTATE AND INS. CO. 211 X. 20TH STREET. FOUR acres good for truck, fruit, poul try, dairy farm or building lots; in Bir mingham near car line; must sell; real bargain Farm Realty Co., 801-2-3 Brown-Marx. FOR SALE. TENNESSEE ROAN HORSE; SPLEN DID ANIMAL, 7 TEAKS OLD, EX CELLENT SADDLER AND STYLISH DRIVER: AN ALL AROUND COM BINATION HORSE; GAITS UNSLR P ASS ED. SEE M R. JOHNSON. AT KENTUCKY STABLES. 1530 3D AVE. OH PHONE 466 MAIN. I 'TOR SALK—A piano hb Rood as new! | cost $250; will pell for $12r>: or will ' exchange for diamond not leas «han .tuurtsii 110*4 N. 21fct st. MONEY TO LEND TALK WITH'a'EaN'jEMLSON?'' Ground flcor 8teln«r Bldg. S-«-tf REAL ESTATE loans to suit you In amount, terms and Interest; can pay back monthly or yearly; will take second mortgage*. John W. Prude 100 N. 22d st. Bell phone 240. ___10-16-tf WE negotiate loans and sell real es tate. can handle desirable farm loans. Malone-McConnell Co.. 2024 3d ave- 7-17-tf MONEY TO LEND on Birmingham and suburban real estate. Leonard Wil liams Co., 723 Woodward Bldg. 4-16-tf Buy a Home—Henderson—Phone 1202. ■ 6-6-30t WE NEGOTIATE PERSONAL LOANS SECl'RED BY ACCEPTABLE COL LATERAL. 336 FIRST NATL.' BLDG. __ C-ll-tf I NEGOTIATE loans and sell real es state. Jerome Tucker. 207 21st st. ___ 12-17-1f ex sun PRIVATE party has~»2500. KMOO aiTd"$l67 (XX) to lend on close In real estate, at 7 and 8 per cent; security must be more than double. Address FM1, rare Age II era Id. 6-11-31 -wed-fri-su FARM LANDS For Sal* By INGRAM REALTY COMPANY. Birmingham. S-14-tf RhT acres level, clay, Dallas county land half mile Browns, mall Hue Southern railroad; 400 acres cultivation, bal ance good timber; 3 overflowing wells, 12 tenant houses; $17.50 acre. 6 per cent. B. S. Bibb & Co., Selma. Ala.6 -1 6 - 71. _KODAK FINISHING_ Films developed.^ 0c ~per~'roll; prints, 2*/4c, 3c and 4c each; best work guar anteed. Address the ICodaker’s Friend, Box 922, Birmingham. Mall orders my specialty. 5-3-tf A U TOMOtfli/Eb motorboats, at bargain prices, all makes, brand new machines, on easy monthly payment plan. Get our propo sition before buying or you will regret it. also bargains in used motorcycles. Write us today. Inclose stamp for re ply. Address Lock Box 11, Trenton, Mich. 6-8-141 LUST—STKAYKD—STOLEN LOST—BlueTleather purse containing val uable watch; finder please return to Age-Herald and receive reward. 6-19-3t W A NTED—BO A KDEHS ~ M'REENEE>r’uIryr*rooms, best^board^ln town. |3 week. Kenny House, 2217 4th ave. * 6-16-30t BLUFF PARK HOTEL is open to guests. For information address G. S. Foster, Route 3. city. fi-18-5t ROO MjjWA NTEP~BO A RD_ W^N*TftTf^SoinHp*an^ lady with young child: references ex changed. Address stating terms, etc. II. E. H., care Age-Heruld. I(INF MIT t WORD RATES—One cent a word n day* »o fliken for lew* Hum *.T.e for first lower il'>n. <'a*l» mi»«i ;ir< innpiin > order. /LVAEoSC^XTt^outsTue rooms, fur nace heat; modern conveniences; moderate price; bath free. 2100 5th avenue. 5-25-tf NICELY furnished fn nt room, elegant bath room, hot baths at all hours, house screened. Bell phone 2212 N. 1th avenue. 5-15-tf NATIONAL HOUSE, 209** N. 22d st.. nicely furnished rooms from 25c up. i 5-21-30t A l tlie Birmingham hotel, screened, elec tric lighted, telcpnones, and all service »»f a llrst class hotel, with privilege of ljalb. $3.50 per week. » 6 M-1f l \\ < > connecting furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1812 7th ave. 6-15-tf 1' OH RENT—-Newly furnished corinect ivs light housekeeping rooms. 531 N. 23d st. 6- 18-3t TALBOT 1 louse, nice outside rooms, mod ern conveniences; near business center. E2*I* 2d ave. Phone Main 3535-J. 6-15-71 EXCEPTIONALLY clean, bright front room upstairs; modern throughout; most desirable location; special rate to ono or two gentlemen. 630 X. 22d st. _ 6-17-6t I'OR RENT—Lovely room, elegantly fur nished, )>rick houae. steam heat, hot. and cold water, private bath, etc.; gentle men preferred.; references required. Ap ply 604 N. 20th st.. or Main 7360-J. _ 6-18-5t A TTRAOTIVE front room; four windows; tine exposure for summer: good table; three car lines. 2018 10th ave.. S. 6-l»-4t ROOMS to rent for light housekeeping. Apply to Miss Helen Robinson. Blount Springs, Ala. ONE large cool furnished room iadjoin ing bath, with or without kitchenette. 2114 6th ave. 1 \\ (* furnished rooms for light house keeping; 2100 7th ave. Enquire 2114 6th aJe-_ 6-lS-4t-we-fri-su-mo FOUR desirable connecting rooms. 2110 JthjLve;_ 6-18-6t-eod FURNISHED room connecting sleeping porch for couple or two men in pri vate family on South Highlands; high and cool; meals if desired. Call Main 6466. FOR RENT—Three or four unfurnished or three furnished rooms for light house keeping within half block of 15th st. car Apply 1021 15th st., S. _FOK KENT Buy a Home—Henderson—Phone 1202. 6-8-30t FOR RENT—Modern apartment! five rooms and bath, all conveniences; will rent cheap. Phone Main 2129-W. 1215 Sylvan ave. S. 6-13-7t FOR REN T—Private office or desk space, with or without furniture- very cheap Call Main 2373. C-19-3t FOR RENT—For summer months, one ;> room cottage, completely furnished situated between Ensley and Corey Owner reserves right to occupy one bedroom. References exchanged. Write M. B. C., care Age-Herald. 6-18-3t-eo;l F’Ol! RENT—Furnished house from-.July if. to September 15; South Highlands; |M".V. t; rooms; sleeping porch; delight ful location; one and a -half blocks to cur line; very reasonable. Phono Main 27fiS-\V. Write "E. C. M.." 1410 Cullom st„ or call. FOR RENT. Modern, tl-Room Apartment, Heat, Hot and Cold Water. Also Gas Stoves ami Window Shades Furnished. First Class Location, Southslde K. J. BURNS CO.. 406 American Trust Bldg. Phone Main 705. DESIRABLE OFFICE. Account combining my business with Malone-McConnell Co.. I will rent my former office, No. 21«0 3d ave., at rate 1 am paying. One of the best office lo cations in city. W. A. LESTER 2024 Third Ave. «-20-2t FOR RENT JULY 1—Leaving-!he city and will rent house from July 1 to Oc tober 1 to responsible tenant; will leave gas stove and gas heater with party taking house. No. 1420 13th ave., S.; modem in every respect. See Yancey Real Estate and Insurance Co. 6-20-3t __MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE TO BIDDERS—Sealed proposals, will be received by the city clerk, H. L. Hunter, in Falkville, Ala., until 8 p. m. Tuesday, June 24, 1913, for the construc tion of concrete sidewalks and vitrified brick street crossings, provided for un der Improvement ordinance No. 60, adopted by the town council of Falk ville on May 13, 1913. Plans and specifica tions for such work are now on file in the office of the city clerk in Falkville, Ala., subject to inspection. The right is reserved in tho council to reject any or all bids. A certified check for |5ou is required. II. L. Hunter, City Clerk. _ 6-13-7t CALL KATES’ TRANSFER CO. WHEN WANTING AUTOMOBILE TRUCKS FOR HAYRIDES OR PICNIC PAR TIES. PHONE MAIN 1161. 6-2»-14t CHEAPEST It AXES IN THE CITY. Automobiles tor hire, night or day; best hack line and drays," vans. Rhodes Transfer and Taxicab Co., Main 6525. 6-18-5t __KODAKS_ FILMS developed, 10c per roll. Prints, 3c and 4c each. Prompt attention and work the best. Coveil Co. 5-21-tf HATS OF QUALITY_ *2—SKELTON’S 1IATS-*. 6-24-S0t LEGAL NOTICES_ Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned until 3 o’clock p. m., Tuesday, June 24. 1913. for the con struction of certain concrete roadway paving under improvement Ordinance No. 744-C. Specifications may be ob tained and plans examined at tms office. Tim right is reserved to reject any ami nil proposals. . n,BIrk’ (Signed) \YA 1/1 Ell Q. KIBKPATBICK. \ gf»-H,jrn Id. June 19. 20 and 21, 191,> _ NOTICE Bids will be received by the board of revenue, Jefferson county, until 12 o’clock m.. July 2, 1913, for certain grade work at Ensley disposal plant. Specification and bid sheets can be obtained from J. C. ^!lll£lnV,;rl*oom lUl courthouse. L H. “LAI r,rt. Sanitary Engineer. ■■ ■ —-.— t PROFESSIONAL Persons who need glasses, or who have any trouble with their Eyes, Kars, Nose or Throat are cordially invited to consult me and be examined without charge. HVRON DOZIER, M. D.# Five, Ear, Nose sod Throat Specialist 11»Va N. 21st Street. CITY ORDINANCES An ordinance to provide for certain improvements on Fourteenth avenue. Hour In from Bench afreet to Twenty-first street, and at highway Interteetiona between eal«t points. He It ordained hy the Hoard of Commissioners of the city of Hhinlngltam as follows: Section 1. That the curbs on both sides of Four teenth avenue, smith, from Heech street to Ash street shall l>e reset to form a rogdwuy 25 fee: wide along tlie center of Fourteenth avenue, south, between said points. That the curbing on the south -side of Fourteenth avenue, south, from the «wi curb line of Ash street to tin* east curb line "f Twenty-first street shall he moved out anil reset along tin* south edge of a twenty-seven and one-half <27 1-2) foot roadway. That the portion of the roadway adjoining the curbs on both sides of Fourteenth avenue, south, from the west curb line of Heech street to tlie* east curb line of Ash street shall be paved with hydraulic cement concrete gutter paving fur u width of two (2) feet and a depth or six Inches. That the portion of the roadway adjoining the south curb on Fourteenth avenue, south, from the west curb line of Ash street to the east curb line of Twenty first street, shall he paved with smooth finished hydraulic cement concrete gutter paving hr a width of three (.3) feet and of a depth of six (») Inches. That the roadway texcept gutters) on Fourteenth avenue, south, from (he west property line of Heech sireet to the oast property line of Twenty-first street, and the roadway between the gutter lines to the property linos of Fourteenth avenue, south, at all Intersecting streets between me above named points shall be paved with asphaltic concrete one and one half Inches thick, on a four-inch hydraulic cement concrete base Her 2. Thai said Improvement* shall he made in accordance with the established grades on file in the office of the city engineer for said portions of said highways, and according to full details, draw ings. plaits, specifications and survey* of said work and estimates, which shall he prepared bv the city engineer, as uarly as practicable, and placed hy him o. » tile in his office !n the city haU. not later than one weok prior to the data named In Section 4 of tIda ordinance, where property owners who may bo affected by said Improvements may aoo and examine tho surne. Sec. That the cost of constructing said improve meuts shall be assessed against the property abutting on the portions of tho highways so improved, pro vided— fa) That the cost of all improvements at or upon street, avenue or alley Intersections shall he as sessed ngnlnst the lots or parcels of land abutting on said highways so intersecting for one-half block In each direction. (b* That the cost of sidewalk improvements on street and avenue corners shall he aaaeased against the Iota abutting on or nearest to said Improve ment*: and the cost of sidewalk Improvement* at the Intersection of any alley with a street or avenue or other highway shall be assessed In fair propor tion against the respective lots or pnrce'a of land abutting or cornering on the alley at such inter section. (C) That no assessment shall exceed the cost, rf such Improvements, or the Increased value of such property, by reason of the special benefits derived from such improvements. (d) That the test of Improving between the tracks and the rails of the tracks and 18 inches on each side of the tracks, of any street, electric, or any other railroad. Including switches and turnouts, shall be paid by the owners of such rklltoad and shall be assessed against and bo a lien upon Raid rail road and ihe property connected therewith, and n fair and just proportion of the cost of the drainage improvements ahall be assessed against and be a Hen on each street, olectrlc or other railroad on the highways or rights of way drained by such drains or sowers: and nothing herein contained ahall be construed to relievo any such railroad of its obliga tions In the matter of street improvements Sec. 4. That the estimated cost of said Improve ments la $8050. and that the Hoard of Corammls tdoners will moet on tho 27th day <*f Juna* 1913. at the council chamber of the city hall, at 3 o'clock. p. m.. to hear any objections, remonstrances, or protests that may he made against sahl improve menta. tho manner of making the same, or the material to he used. Approved June 11. 1913. ('. KXUM. President Board of Commissioners. A. o. LANK. Commissioner. JAMES WEATHERLY. Com. Attest: H. S BYALL. City clerk. Age-Herald. June 13-20. 1913. IMPROVEMENT ORDINANCE NO. 753-C An ordinance to provide for certain Improvements on Twenty-first street. South, from Highland ave nue to Fifteenth avenue. South, ami at highway intersections between aflld points. Be It ordained by the Board of Commissioners of the city of Birmingham as follows: Section J. That the roadway adjoining the present gutter on the west side of Twenty-first street from Highland avenue to Thirteenth avenue, south, shall be paved for a width of one (1) foot and a depth of »iv Incites with smooth finished hydraulic cement concrete. 'Hint the stone gutter along the east side of (lie present roadway on Tweniy-Itrst street front High land avenue to Fourteenth avenue, shall b? reset and the outer edge cut out to lit the finished pavement of the roadway. That the sidewalks on the east able of Twenty-first street. South, from Fifteenth avenue southward to the end of the present stone curb shall be curbed with new six-inch by twenty-inch curbing. That the roadway along the east curb on Twenty first street. South, from Fifteenth avenue, south ward. shall he paved with hydraulic cement concrete gutter paving for u width of two 12) feet mid a depth of six («) inches, to the end of the present gut t or. That the prerent stone gutter on the east side •( Twenty-first street. South from Fourteenth avenue southward for a distance of seven feet shall he react and the outer edge recut to fit the' finished pave ment of the roadway; provided, that the broken mil '.idly damaged atone shall be replaced with new stone. That the roadway adjoining the curbs on the west side of Twenty-flrat street. South, from Fifteenth avenue. South, northward to the end >-f the present concrete gutter shall bo paved for a width of three feet and a deptli df six Inches with hydraulic ce ment concrete. That the roadway (except gutters! on Twenty-first street. South, from Highland avenue to Fifteenth avenue. South, and from property line to property line at street intersect Iona between said points, shall he paved with asphaltic concrete two (2) Inches thick, on a four-inch concrete foundation. Sec. 2. That said Improvements rhall he made in accordance with the established grades on tile in the office of the city engineer for said portions of said highways, and according to full details, draw ings, plans, specifications and surveys of said work and estimates, which shall, be prepared by the city engineer, as early as practicable, and placed by him on file In his office In the city hall, not later than one week prior to the date named In Section 4 of this ordinance, where property owners who may be affected by said Improvements may see and examine the same. Sec. ft. That the cost of constructing said improve ments shall be assessed against the properly abutting on the portions of the highways so improved, pro vided- - ta* That the cost of all Improvements at or upon ■treot. avenue or alley Intersection a shall be ns aeased against the lots or parcel* of land abutting on *a!d highways so intersecting for one-half block In each direction. lb) That the cost of sidewalk improvements on street and avenue corners shall be assessed against the lots abutting on or nearest to Raid Improve ments; and the cost of sidewalk improvements at the Intersection of any alley with a street nr avjeuue or other highway shall bo assessed In fair propor tion against tho respective lots or parcel* of laud abutting or cornering on the alley at such inter* section. , . . (c) That no assessment shall exceed tho cost of such Improvements, or the Increased value of such property, by reason of the special benefits derived from such Improvements. Id) That the cost of improving between the tracks and the rails of the tracks and 18 Inches on each side of the tracks, of any street, electric, or any other railroad, including switches and turnouts, shall be paid by the owners of such railroad and shall be assessed against and be a lien upon said rail road and the property connected therewith, and a fair and just proportion of the cost of the drainage improvements shall bo assessed against and be a Hen on each stroct. electric or other railroad on the highways or rights of way drained by such drains or sewers; and nothing herein contained shall be construed to relieve any such railroad of its obliga tion* in the matter of street Improvement*. Sec. 4. That the estimated cost of said improve ments Is $3800. ami that the Board of Commis sioners will meet on the 27th day of June. 1013. nt tho council chamber of the city hall, at 3 o'clock, p. u>.. to hear anp objections, remonstrances, or protest* that may bo made against said Improve- 1 merits, the manner of making the same, or the material to he used. Approved June 11. 1013. f\ KXIiM. Prealdent. Board of Commissioners. A. O. BANK. Commissioner. JAMES WKATHKKl.Y, Com. i Attest : H. S. KYA1.L. City Clerk. Age-Herald. June 13-20. 1013.__ _ IMPROVEMENT ORDINANCE NO. 754-C 1 An ordinance to provide for certain improvements on Avenue H (Ensley). from Twenty-sixth street to Twenty-ninth street, and at street intersections between said points. tie It ordained by the .Hoard of Commissioners of the city of Birmingham as follows: Section 1. That fide walks ten (10) feet wide along the west and oaa» side* of Avenue H (Ensley!. from the south curb Hue of Twenty-sixth street to the north property line of Twenty-seventh .-treot. and from the south property line of Twenty-seventh street to the north property line of tTweniy-nluth street, shall be curbed ami the gutters paved for u width of three feet with hydraulic cement concrete combined curb and gutter, except driveways, alley* and the Intersection of Twenty-eighth street. That the sidewalks on both aide* of Avenue H (Ensley!. between the south cur!) line of Twenty sixth street and tho north property line of Twenty ninth street, excepting the roadways of all Inter sections highways between the above named points shall be paved with hydraulic cement concrete side walk paving for a width of four (4) feet. That the entrances to lots shall be paved four (4) feet wide, the full width of the sidewalk. inai urivevvays ami alleyways hiihii ue pa>e<i «un concrete the full width of lac sidewalk and gutter. Sec. 2. That said Improvements shall be made In accordance with the established grades on Hie In the office of the city engineer for »uld portions of said highways, and according to full details, draw ings. plan*. specifications and surveys of said work ami estimates, which shall he prepared by the city engineer, us early ns practicable, and placed by hint on file in Ills office In the city hall, not later than one week prior to the date named In Section -4 <'f this ordinance, where property owners who may he affected by said improvements may sco turd exumlne the same. Sec. That the cost of constructing said improve rnents shall be us*fused against the properly abutting •m the portions of tlie highways so improved, pro vlded *u) That the cast of all Improvements mi or upon street, avenue or alley Intersections .shall he s* sensed against the lots or parcels of land abutting cm said highways so intersecting for one-half block m each direction. (b) That the cost of sidewalk Improvements on oireet and avenue corneri shall be assessed against the lots abutting on or nearest to said improve ments; and the cost of sidewalk Improvements «t the Intersection of any alley with a street or avenue or other highway M|iall be assessed In fair propor tlon against the respective lots or parcels of land abutting or cornering on the alley at such Inter section. (c) That no assessment shall exceed the cost of such Improvements, or the increased value of such property, by reason of the special benefits derived from such improvements. 4 T}|«* die estimated cost of said Improve ments Is 93200. and that the Hoard of (ummis s Jon era will meet on the 27th day of June. 1913. at the council chamber of the city hall, at M o'clock, p. m.. to hear uny objections, remonstrances or protests that may be made against said Improve ments, tli« maimer of making the same, or the material to he used. Approved June II. 1913. C. KXyM, President. Hoard of Commissioners. • - An ordinance to provide for certain Improvement* on Mouth avenue, or Fifteenth avenue. Mouth, from Chniles street to Cuilout street, and at street In tersections iietueen said points Ite it ordained by the Board of Ccmmleglongrs of the city of Birmingham as follows: Mectlon i. That Mouth avenue, w Fifteenth avenue. I The Frisco Lines announce the inauguration of a THROUGH ELECTRIC LIGHTED DRAWING ROOM PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR daily BIRMINGHAM TO ST. LOUIS, MO., Effective June 15, leaving Birmingham 12: ,50 noon, arriving St. Louis 7:25 a. m. The only line operating a local Birmingham-St. Louis sleeper originating and terminating at Birmingham. Fred Harvey (lining, buffet-lihrary and observation cars. For further particulars and reservations, call at Cily Ticket Office, 105 North 20th Street, or telephone Main 7558. J. R. M’GREGOR, District Passenger Agent. Louis V. Clark & Co. GENERAL INSURANCE Bonds, Liability, Steam Boiler, Fire CAtL—PHOVHWWH1TB Fourth Avenue and 20th St. Phoue 007 p# q Doi ^ _CITY ORDINANCES South, from diaries’ street^Tn'^ruTioiu^sUeeL^^ItTri be graded. That new six by twenty Inch granite curb shall be set along the north edge of a 25 foot roadway lying two and a half feet tin each side of the ceutei line of South avenue, or Fifteenth avenue. South, rrom diaries street to Culloiu street, except at the alley crossing. Phat the roadway adjoining the curb on the nprUi side of South avenue, or Fifteenth avenue. South, between said points, for a width of two (2« feet and depth of six lncl.es. shall he paved with smooth finished hydraulic cement concrete. That the eurhlng on the south side of said South avenue, or Fifteenth uieiute. South, between sgld points, shall he moved out from its presofu *M>sltlou alia reset along the south edge of a foot roadway, lying two and a half feet on each side of the center ltrio of said avenue between said polnjK rhat the roadway adjoining the curl) bn the south stue of isouth avenue, or Fifteenth uveune. South, between said points, for u width ..r t»„ <2< fee; *1,, .<»epih. !>f 8,x ,6) Inches, shall be paved with smooth finished hydraulic cement concrete I nut the roadway (except gutters) on South (vve nue, or Fifteenth a.cnue. South, from the east piot. crt.> line of C harles atteel to the east curb line of. c uilom street, and to the north and south pioperty ii »cs or said South avenue, or Fifteenth it venue, 'Til- «t*tnl©d across ('idiom street to the east gutter line of same, and from property line to prop i rr !it . 8 at s,,e,*, intersections between mid point s *»,, ,e PHV®'i w*lb hydraulic cement concrete. that the sidewall, mi the north side of said ><>"tli avenue, or Fifteenth avenue. South, between rUll SHIP*’, 8{1",,„,‘8 fnr •' "’lUlli of four m riet with hydraulic cement concrete u.»35?t.fhe rI?,rHnir0H 10,8 «'•»*« of said streets Whe.e the * dewalks are to I., paved, shall he p.tvcd Hie full Width of the sidewalk for a width of roiir I' feet, with hydraulic cement concrete and the 'live ways Into lots and the alley ways shall be paved with vitrified brick the full width of the l.le walk and gutter. see. J. That said Improvements shall he made in | accordance with the tstablished grades op tiir \u ihi; office of the city engineer for said portions ,a said highways, ami a.rordlig to full details, draw [ ngs. plans, specifications and surveys «.r said work :imiI fMltaairfi. which shall be prepared by the ,‘itv '*g Su a»nra«;t,caUle. and placed by him «>.i (He n Ids office in the cWy hall, not later than one week prior to the date named in Section | of i Wi ’er* propcrly ’,,wn®n‘ wh.. may he J improvements may see and examine ne same. , ?;hf' th® '*os' °r "'Intruding said improve n.uits shall be asscFsed against til© property abutting vlrted-- P°r "S °f 11,0 hl*l'w*y? so improved, -plo. ..ill Th,,f fl'e c0,t ,"r n,! Improvements flt 0r upon ■trcet avenue or alley intersections shall be as r? r the Iot* pur,,‘,|s "f land abutting said hgkwwya su intersecting for one half hint i m each direction. r._(b) tb* "f Hidc.rulk improvements on . reel and avenue corners shall be assessed against *bu,*,MB ",l *i«’ irest i.) mdd Improve »Se n,’..M^t< ,'"st of.. si‘,c"alk improvement* at the Intersection of any alley with a .street avenue or other highway shall be ai-sewed in fair prop-.r ■ U8t 11,0 r.cslK;otl'« lots "r parcels of land “ccthn* cornering on the alley at such Inter T1>*1 »o assessment shull exceed the cost <{ *wch Improvements, or the Increased value of such property, b.v reason t.f the .special benefits derived front such improvements. (d) That the ■ improving between the trucks and the rails of th- tracks and 18 inches on each hide or the tracks, of an.v street, electric, or niiv '* hor railroad. Including switches and turnouts, sliail be paid by the owners of surh railroad and -shall be arsosM.I against and he « lien ujhmi said rad toad and die property connected therewith, and a fair and just pruportjnu of the cost of the drainage Improvements shall he assessed against and be a. ileo on each street elect i i or other railroad op the highways or rights of way drained by Mich drain* or sewors; a^nl nothiug liereln contained shall he construed to relieve any such railroad of Its obliga tions In the matter of street Improvements. Rcc. 4. That the estimated cost of said Imurotc .ments is *2000. and that the Board of tV.mmls sloneiB will meet on the 27th d«.v nr June. HU;: the council chamber of the city hull, u} .V o'clock p. m.. to hear any objection#, remonstrances, or protests that may be made against said improve ments. the manner of making the same or ii... materisl to be used. Approved June 11. 1912. <\ KXlIM, President. Hoard of Commissioners. A. O. I.A.N'H Coiiirnls.--loner. JAM HR WKATllKIU.Y. Com. Attest: H. R. RYAI.f.. City Clerk. Age-Iiernld. June 155-20. 1012. \o. IfM-C, An Ordinance to Am«ud Sub section* 8 nnd 24 of Section I of Ordinance No. f.'12-f He In ORDAINED by the Hoard or Commissioners of the city of Birming ham, that sub-sections 8 and 34 of sec tion 1 of ordinance No 132-C. are amended so as to read as follows, viz: Sub. Sec. 8: Ai»V I'jUTlshNh, r,ti,L BOARDS— Each person, firm or corporation en gaged In the business of renting, leas ing or supplying bill board space for advertising purposes, $150.00. Hub. Sec. 34: HILL PORTERS. ETC.— Each person, firm or corporation en gaged In business of bill pouting, sign tacking, or distributing bills or post ers. $250.00. Approved dune 18.1913. C. EXITM. President. Board of Commissioners A. O. LANE. Commissioner JAMES WEATHERLY. Attest: Commissioner. H. S. RYALL, City Clerk. Age-Herald, June 20, 1913, GRADE ORDINANCE NO. 104-C An Onlirar.ee fixing and establishing the grade of 2f)tli IMmi-n of Oakland Avenue (Knairyt, mid tIk* j «'iirh* <*n both sides thereof, from the East Curb line rtf 2f*th Avenue to the West Curb line of 25th Court. UK IT ORDAIXF.n, by the Board of CmnniisHluiiers of the City of Tlliiidughnin. that the grade of 29th IMaoe nr Oaklund Avenue and the curbs mi both aides thereof, fiom the East Curb line of 25th Avenue i<> •■lie West (’tub line of 25th Court, lie. nnd the muuc .•lie hereby fixed anil established as shown on profile ' '»••» Vo 20<’. ipiet»rore •»«-*,|b|fe«l to »hl** Mu* id 'mil now on file In the City Hall in the offlre of the City 1 Engineer. Approve.I June IS. 1913. • . EX I'M. President. Hoard of i (•mmisaiou. A. O. I.ANK, (Vtumbslonci, JAMES WEATHERLY. Attest' < omuiiasionei. II. S. UYALL. City Clerk. Aa< - lli/nild. June 20. 1013. 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