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SCOOP reporter You’re Not Working In A Cafe, Scoop “HOP” TletTsII^nowV 1 GOObN uvE.cr- oh y \X KHOVV-^y yWhyhair MY VAAWR.-RUM ' W£5 (SD intL-svh'b-g/vuw -mp ^ $250,000 TO LEND 1 he Alabama Home building & Loan Association . ;las a quarter of a million dollars to lend at once for building homes and for taxing up mortgages on improved property in the Birmingham district. OFFICE 202« FIRST AVENUE --- ■ " - I . .| ONE CENT A WORD RATES—Onr cent n wonl « dny; no ml. tiiken for Ichh (linn 25c for first I user tl«»n. CmsIi mii«( nmnmi;! n> order. ___ W AN 1LD SHAVING—10c at 1921 4th ave. 8-18-tf WE sharpen safety razor blades better than new, 25c dozen; send them parcel post. Robert Prowell Stove C»., Birmingham, Ala. 4-9-tf \VANT to leuse or sublease 9 or 10-room house near Five Points, or as conveni ently located on South Highlands. Phone Main 1825. 10-17-7t gLOck s dry-cleaning CO. Cleaning, pressing, repairing, altering, hats renovated and blocked 1713 3d Ave. Phone Main 2372. 1-8-tf-wo-th-fr-mo WANTED—Purty to take contract to op erate mine and load coal on railroad cars. Must have some capital that lie may finance himself for 30 days. Ad dress 0-58, care Age-Herald. 10-22-5t M ANTED-—1 wish to rent a well fur nished house, all modern convenieces; convenient to car line. References. Call Main 6850. 10-22-2t ,W AN TED—To know if you have trieu Rilox, the tasteless castor oil, the one the doctors always recommend because it is tasteless and effective. _ 8-3o-3m-su-tu-th FALL PLANTING BULBS To secure early Winter and Spring Powers many bulbs should be planted this month. I offer only the choicest stock us follows: Dutch Hyacinths, single and dou ble, assorted colors, do*., 50c. Ho man Hyacinths, early white, do*., 50c; Narcissus, paper white, dozers i.’5o; Narcissus Trumpet Major (yel low), dozen, 25c; Tulips—Single mixed, dozen, lec; Tulips, double mixed, dozen, 15c; Tulips, named varieties, 30c and 35c per dozen; Freesias (to plant in pots) dozen, 15c; Chinese sacred lilies (large bulbs), 10c, 3 for 25c. For a com plete list of other bulbs with cul tural directions of al» bulbs, ask or write for my new fall catalog. JOHN L. PARKER, Druggist, Florist and Seedsman, Woodward Bldg. 10-7-eod-tf BE a barber; few weeks comfcletes^by our methods. Earn while learning; tools furnished; jobs waiting; big wages. Write for catalog. Moler Bar ber College, Atlanta, Ga. 10-15- 171 WANTED—Railway mail and customs In- j ternal revenue clerks; $l«oo yearly; I conducted examinations; can help you pass; trial examination free. Write oz nunt, 20-D, St. Louis. 10-19-llt "WANTED—At once. 2 or 3 good inside j wiremen. Walker-Mlddlebrooks Co.. 313; N. 10th st., Birmingham, Ala. 10-23-3t _WAITED—FKMALK HELP WANTED—A good wet nurse. Apply in person, 1108 lroiuois st. 10-21-41 JUST RECEIVED, ONE REMNANT LOT OF HIGH GRADE LADIES’ SAMPLE! SUITS, ALL THE NEW CLOTHS. ALL I I HAND TAILORED, ALL THE l.AT- ! EST MODELS AND ALL COLORS. THESE SUITS ARE SKL1NC3 WHOLE SALE FROM $27.50 UP TO $:». WE ARE GOING TO GIVE THEM AWAY FOR $11.50 AND $12.05. DON’T LOSE! NO TIME, BUT RUSH FOR THEM AT j THE REMNANT STORE, 2017 2D AVE. J Lasted—Experienced colored woman or girl to cook and assist in house work, S2jf Tuscaloosa ave., West End. 10-22-2t WANTED—HELP 'W A XT ED—' Capable men ami women on a I liberal commission to sell underwear, hosiery and sweaters of high class, di rect to the wearer. Apply or write Mr. A. H. Putnam, 18 W. Peachtree st., At lanta. Ga. 10-7-Gt-tu-thu TKl.EUHAl'll V.' Learn Telegraphy—positions open; easy work; short hours; good pay; operators of years’ experience and unquestioned [ ability instructing; reference, railw ay j . officials; day and night classes. Bir- ' mingham Telegraph College, Watts Bid . 10-19-7t-eod i WAN ED^Registered druggist for Geor gia: working foreman, laundry; printer j who wishes learn linotype; jeweler and ! engraver; block setter and ox driver, j Room 62G Chamber Commerce Bldg. WANTED^-Experienced bookkeeper and | voucher clerk; give age, experience, ref- ■ erences, salary expected. Address M-58, ! care Age-Herald. WANTED—Canvassers for live proposi-i tion, $5 easily made. Apply N. J. John- i »i»n. Room 14. 307H X. 20th st. I KOO.WS—WANTED—BOARD WANTED—Live agents In every town in the south to introduce our line of Hydnan toilet goods; big commis sion and exclusive territory to live agents. Patton-Pope Drug Co., Bir j mingbam. Ala. 10-19-tu-th-su-lmo | !J0l’NG lady. employed, wan;« room and meals in private family; references ex changed. Address K-58, care Age-Her aid. _ _KODAKS__ ftLMSmieveloped, 10c ^er'rotf Prints 3c and 4c each. Prompt attention and work tbe beet. J Covell Co. 6-21-tf V ONE CENE A WORD HATES—One cent a wonl a days no ail. tnkcn for less than 25c for first Inwer - n, t'nwlt iimsl 111'coinpnny order. s_ ^ Position by registered phar macist, more than 3 years’ experience, manager of prescription department part of time; can furnish reference from reliable firms. Address H. M., 523 N. 23d street. Birmingham. 10-22-3t WANTED—Experienced young lady sten ographer wants position. Address F-5.X, care Ago-Herald. 10-22-3t WANTED—Young lady of 22 would like to become companion for elderly person, or care for Invalid; has about two years’ experience in hospital training, some knowledge of music and neat appear ance. Address E-58, care Age-Ilerald. ___ 10-22-31 BY A-l bookkeeper, five years’ experi ence as head bookkeeper and cashier with large manufacturing corporation; am also first class stenographer; best reference. Address C-58, care Age-Her ald. l0-22-2t WANTED—Position by young iady as piano player; have had experience in moving picture and vaudeville; can fur nish good reference. Address H. V.. 2220 5th ave., city. 10-22-2t WANTED—Circular work~ envelope ad dressing or any kind of Monographic work to do at home. Call Miss Bell, Main 2702. 10-22-2t WANTED—Position by young man, age 19, have had some experience in stenog raphy and bookkeeping, but will con sider any kind of position. Please call 2219-J. 10-23-2t \\ AN I ED—Position by a married man, baker, with 10 years' experience on bread and cakes; can furnish good references; must have work at once. H-58. Age Herald. 10-23-2t WANTED—Place in grocery store as clerk, or would drive bread or laundry wagon. Address J-58, care Age-Herahl. ___ 10-23-iit STENOGRAPHER and typewriter, boy 16, wants position where lie will get plenty of practice; wages no object. Call Main 2348-W. 10-23-:?t YOUNG man. 15 years’ experience, suc cessfully managing men. for satisfac tory reason wishes to change work that has been paying $1200 salary; good education, sober, energetic, efficient; references. Address L-58, care Age Herald._ 10-23-31 foITrent ^ F^^^'^^^^uorner^o^Flces'^^Je^femon Bank Bldg., suitable for lumber, in surance or real estate business; in vestigate. B-58, care Age-Herald. 10-21-3t-tu-th-sn ! FOR RENT—Two choice 4-room cottages, one 6-room cottage, moderate rent. H. ] D. Smith, 206 Hood Bldg. 10-21-41 ! --—- - i FOR RENT—6-room bungalow, almost new; modern; with furnace and grate; ] no children; 1437 X. 20th St.; $35.00; cojpe 1 see it. 10-21 -4t j LAWYER wants man to share suite of offices with him in Jefferson Rank Bldg. Investigate tlPs; rent will not cost much. Main 1164. 10-21-3t-tu-th-BU FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, fur nace heated, next to bath room: near Fniverslty club. Gentlemen only. Ref erences. Moderate rent. Main 5615-W. _-L___ FOR RENT* Thoroughly modem apart ment on South Highlands. This apart pient is steam heated and is located In one of the best parts of tlie city; pos session given November 1. \V. B. Leeriy K. E. & I. Co. 10-23-3L FOR RENT—8-rOom house, all modern conveniences, including furnace. 924 13tli st.. South Highlands; desirable. J. H. Stillman. llOVj. 21st st. ln-23-3t-thu-su-tn _ WAN^JJ^^JAKJJEK8 KENNY HOUSE—Room and board, $5.50 week. 2217 4tli ave. 10-14-10t THREE beautiful rooms, with breakfast and dinner, reasonable price and de sirable location. Phone 7625-J. 10-19-10t BOARDERS at Five Points; convenient to three car lines. Phono Main 2366-W. 10-21-6t i* i it in i s t i hi 1 j rooms, rurnace neat, anti meals, with all modern conveniences, for gentlemen or couples, or working ladies, for $5.50 week, in a desirable location. Phone 8614-J. 926 13th st., S. _ l“0-23-2t-eod LAUGH front room with "first class hoard, steam heat. convenient to three car lines and Five Points. Main 6767-J. 10-19-ot-su-tu-th FOR LAWNS Use Parker’s evergreen mixed lawn grass seed; this is properly mixed tor this section, producing a beautiful greensward during the winter and spring; l lb. sows a space 10x80 feet (or 300 feet square); price, 25c per ib.; 5u lbs. and over, at 20c per M>. My special lawn fertilizer gives the best results. JOHN L. PARKER, Druggist, Florist and Seedsman, Woodward Bldg. 10-7-eod-tf LOoi, i>iiUUIIK UK .NjUKh.N LOST—Scotch Collie; answers to name of Bob. Return to the Harris Transfer Co., Chamber of Commerce. 10-22-tf BIRD DOG STOLEN—One lemon and white setter dog, 6 years old, medium J size; one liver and white, large pointer , dog, bog tail, whe cut in flank; lib eral reward for either or both dogs; * $50 reward for arrest and <?onv ction of the thief; stolen in early part of Sep tember. M. W. Parsons, County Court house. Phone Main 2989 or 3075. 10-23-3t LOST—Fur for neck, on the 11 o'clock Norwood earr Monday. 20th, The finder please return to 1106 Slat at., north and get reward, / \ _ ’ . ; \ a;i; .................... ■■••MraMMIMIM I RATES—One cent a word a day* no ad. tukeu for Icnn than 2ftc for flrnt Inner 11 n <>»'» ntuot nrf«nnmny order. LOK SALE ' ¥ALTTvc^iTAtA?nri^figo??: Bell 100. 6-4-tf REAL ESTATE. sales, exchanges, loans on commission. J. M. Gibson. 409 Empire Bldg. 12-J4-tf WE buy, sell, rent or exchange real es tate. E. J. Burns Co. 406 American Trust Bldg. Phone 766. 10-4-tf WANTED—To buy and sell new and second hand furniture; we pay the highest prices for household goods, office furniture ancj feathers, or we will exchange old furniture for new; packing done on short notice. Ala bama Furniture Co.. J. A. Keife, man ager, 2113 3d ave., N., opposite court house. 6-16*lf-su-thu 0 ___• FOR SALE—Beautiful suburban property tracts, and prices to suit; offered at sacrifice; statiorft, good roads. Apply after 2 p, m„ .821 American Bldg., or write owner. Box 845. FOR SALE—Motorcycle, in good conril tion: will sell at a bargain. W. R.. care Age-Herald. 10-23-2t-thu-su FOR SALE—COMPLETE MEAT MAR KET OUTFIT AT A BARGAIN. RHONE MAIN 3523. _ 10-23-3t TWO wall cases, good condition; will sell cheap. Call at 313 N. 19th st. l0-23-3t •••••••••••••••••••••••a•••••••••••«••••••••••••••••« ONE CENT A WORD RATES—One cent a word a day; no ad. taken fur len« tlmn 2Re for first luaer tl- w. Cnnh nrnnt m-eompnny order. FOK sale _____ F^5r'w1?ALJ2—No. 10 Remlngtorr^type writer in splendid condition. rare bargain If sold immediately. Apply Massey Business college. 10-6-tf [LADIES’ AND MISSES’ COATS ARE SELLING FAST. WHY NOT, WHEN WE ARE SELLING $25 AND $35 COATS FOR $9.95? COME AND LOOK AT THEM AT THE REMNANT STORE, 2017 2D AVE. FOR SALE. Good 5-room bungalow, new; lot 50x170, facing south; this Is a bar gain. Price, $2100. BETHEA R. E. & INS. CO., 2027 3rd Ave. Phone 116. FARMS FOR SALE~$2200 buys 160 acres, two good houses and barns, 50 acres creek bottom; 76 acres open, $425, two acres and 6-room house. Write J. H. Miers, Route 3, Ohatchie. 10-22-3t WANT to trade a bakery doing good business for house and lot or lots. 0-58, Age-Herald. 10-23-3t AltRIVA1, AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS, BIRMINGHAM The following schedule figures are published onlv as Information, and are not guaranteed. Blil.HIfrUHAM TKHM1K Al, STATION Soul hern Hallway NO. Arm# irom— 11 Atlanta 5 .20 am 12 Gre#nrtll# ? :40 pm 15 Coluinbu# 11:30 am 20 Mobil# 8 :30 pm 13 .lacksonvtll# 12:25 pm 38 Selma 10:25 am 29 N#w Tork 4:45 pm 15 New York 11:40 urn 19 10:u* pni no. uepart to— 11 Greenville 7 40 am 12 Atlauta 12:19 am 15 Lolumoua 4:05 pm 19 Mobile 6 :45 am 24 Jarkaonrllla 8:56 pm 27 SelmA 8:45 pm 44 Atlanta 6:30 am 30 New York 6:59 pm 3Q New York9 ;3Q am Uueeit A Crescent Route A. G. S. R. R. i>o. Arrive hub— 1 Cincinnati 10:05 pm 2 New Orleans 0:05 am 8 Cincinnati 10:15 am 4 New Orleans 6:00 pm 5 Chattanooga 11:38 am II Chattanooga 9:00 did — ■ _I ins part to— 1 Shr'pt ft N. O. 10:18 pm * ( in. ft N. Y. 8:10 nm 3 New Orleauf 10:20 am 4 Cincinnati 8:05 pm 5 Meridian 4:10 pm 8 Chattanooga 4.00 pm 7 New Orleans 10:25 j.m 22 Chattanooga 5:02 am 11 Shreveport 5:80 am 8 New \orH 6 25 am friaco JLiuea ! j'o. Arrive rro*— JOS Kamaa <Jity 3:60 pm 103 K uniat Cltf 0 :13 am 0116 Winfield 10:13 am Ml Memphlt 3:40 pin •>o. Depart to— |06 Kanaas city 11:30 pm 104 Kanaaa City 10:30 pm 926 Winfield 4:15 pm 1122 MrniPhla7 :uo »a Central <>( Ua. Itr. jNo. Arm* from — 1 Savannah 10:19 pro 0 Jacksonville 12:03 pm 9 Savannah 11:35 ain No. Depart to— 2 Macon 7:00 am1 10 -Tackaonville 4:35 pm 4 Savannah 3:50 m BIRMINGHAM TERMINAL STATION Sealioaril Air Line Rjr, No. Arrlro from— * Now York 10:00 pm 11 Now York 12:l«pm MAtUou 0:30 pm No. Depart to— 6 New York 8:00 am 12 New York 8:00 pm 22 Atlanta8:30 am IIIIuuIm Central Hj. •>o. Arrjr* rrotu— 9 Chicago1:15 pm I No. Deport to— 10 Chicago12:13 pm LOUSVtUE 4k MASHV1LLE STATION L,. St X. R, R. in*. arrive iron— 1 Cincinnati 8:13 an I New Orleans 12:10 pm S Cincinnati 3:2ft pru 4 New Orleans 8:37 pm •6 Decatur 7 :4ft pm 7 Cincinnati 2 :50 mn 10 Montgomery 7:15 pm 12 Montgomery 19:45 am UK iw.mr 10:80 am No. Depart to— 1 New Orleans 8:33 an 2 riuclnuau 12:22 pm 3 New Orleans 3:40 pm •6 I»eeatur tf :16 am 7 Montgomery 4:03 am 8 t luclmiatl 12:01 aru 9 Montgomery <1:20 am 11 Montgomery 8:60 pm 14 Devatur4 :u> pm Hlrmluiliam Mineral Ao. Arri»o irooi— 89 Praro 5:15 pm 4K Tuscaloosa 11:15 am 42 Blcctou 7 :25 pm 25 Anniston 16:46 am 47 Anniston 0:50 pm 102 Tuscaloosa 6:05 pm *>o. Depart to— 33 rraco l :2Un 41 Blocton 6:30 am 40 Bloctoo 1:4A pm 44 Anniston 8:40 pm 40 A~«istoo 1:30 am 101 lusts loons_7|0o am A., H. A A. jno. itnn iron 2P> Manchester 11:30 ora 2f» Kuiiwhe ti :M pin fto. Depart to— 24 Manchester 8:00 an> 20 Roanoke 4 :30 dim irauia maned thus (•) run dally except Sunday Other trains run daily • -„.ra| ,w FOR SALE FOR SALE—150 choice southern farms cheap; good lands, line climate, healthy, white community. For list, address C. C. Brown, Ft. Payne, Ala. 10-12-tf. FOR SALE. One of the prettiest bungalows in West End, on high lot, 50x140. fac ing east; lias G large roojns. almost new; best value out there today; terms. toQQ cash, balance like rent; price. $2000. BETHEA R. E. & INS. CO„ 2027 3rd Ave. Phone, lid. WE will build, you a honif. Birmingham Building and imp. Co.. 414-16-1G American Trust Bldg. 1-lG-tf I • WED DING FLO W’KRS. We specialize in wedding flowers and wedding decorations. No mat ter how small the order It gets our “Bj ST .SERVICE.” We are prepared to handle the most elaborate weddings and dec orations. We employ an expert who gives this his undivided at tention. Phone ns or call in and we will cheerfully furnish esti mates. JOHN L. PARKER. Druggist, Florist and Seedsman, Woodward Bldg. # ' 10-7-eod-tf WE buy and sell high class securities, stocks and bonds; outright or on com mission: tlnance propositions of merit and negotiate mortgage and collateral leans. M'DAVID, MEYER, GOLDMAN & TERRY, • 2109 First Avenue. 3-3-su-tu-th-tf LADIES AND MEN—DO YOU NEED ANY SHOES FOR YOURSELF OR FOR YOUR FAMILY? WHY NOT SEE US? ALL SOLID LEATHER LADIES’ *1 % SHOES FOR *2.45; MEN’S WELTED *5 SHOES. ALL SOLID LEATHER, BUT TON OR LACE. FOR *2.93; BOYS' AND GIRLS’ SHOES, FROM THREE TO SIX MONTHS’ WEAR, THEY RETAIL *2.98, FOR *1.98. RUSH FOR THEM TO THE REMNANT STORE, 2017 2D AVE. CALHOUN COUNTY FARM. We can trade you 160. 80, 90, 40 or 17 acres Improved farm located near OhatOhie, In Calhoun county, for Ensley. Birmingham or East Lake resident property, See photo* and descriptions of these places In our office. INGRAM REALTY CO., Rhone 1197. 1310 Empire Bldg, _ MOiNEV TO Ll&MJ TALK WITH ALAN JEMISONr~ Ground floor Steiner Bldg. 8-6-tf WE loan money on good collateral and buy mortgage paper or real estate If offered at attractive prices. Helena Land Company, 201 Orown-Marx. _ __ 8-27-tf HEAL ESTATE loans to suit you in amount, terms and Interest; can pay back monthly or yearly; will take second mortgage. John W. Prude, ; 106 N. 22d st. Bell phone 240. _ 10-16-tf MONEY—We have made new connec tions with a company In the $100,000,00(1 class; 11 you need money on high class business property at very low rate In terest, come to see us. Phone 6971, 332 Hood bldg. D. E. Alien. lC-lS-St I NEGOTIATE loans and sell real es tate. Jerome Tucker, 207 21st st. 12-17-tf-ex sun $600, $9of>, $1200 to loan lor clients on im proverl Birmingham real estate; prompt attention. H. D. Smith, 206 Hood Bldg. ___10-21—It MONEY 'Fo LEND on real estate amounts and time to suit- Leouard-Wil liams Co., 725 Woodward Bldg. 10-22-tf WE HAVETcLiENTS DESIRINv. re MAKE LOANS IN AMOUNTS J2000. fJfiJ'J. 14000. J5000, 0 AND 8 PER CENT. PROMPT ATTENTION TO APPLICA TIONS. JEMISON REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE CO.. 20TH ST., GROUND FLOOR FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. E-18-.u-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. JEM ISON REAL ESTATE & INS. CO., 211 North 20tli Street. 3-23-tf-su-tu-thu MORTGAGE loans on city and suburban property. Ed S. Moore, 1116 Bsown Mnrx. 2-lfi-su-tu-thu-tf BUSINESS CHANCES lease, near courthouse in brick build ing; everything first class; consist ing of two chairs, one three-chair fixture, bath tub, one double floor lavatory, one wall lavatory, one small hot water heater, chairs, etc.; shop • now running; good* business trade; we furnish everything for $20 per month; good opening for right party at a bargain and terms. Phone 182 Cuilman, Ala., John J. Buchanan. __10-15-71 WANTED-Party with from $5000 to $10,000 to join the writer In the development of the most unique and promising lit tle coal mining proposition in the state. If interested the advertiser will con vince you in 10 minutes of the possi bilities of the proposition. Address P-5S, care Age-Herald. 10-22-51 INVESTMENT OPPORTINITY-Estub lished manufacturing plant will aril 35000 10 per cent preferred stock. Ad dress P. O. Bo» 23. city.10-22-2t k AKM LANDS » ARMS anywhere lN'ALABAalA~ For Bala by INGRAM REALTY COMPANY. Empire Bldg. Phona Main lit?. _ 6-312-tf FOR SALE—100 acres, long leaf pine, fee simple, 35 miles of Birmingham, 2H miles of station; price, 36 per acre; 75 acres good farm land. L. P. Hill, 1924 4th ave. Phone 4722. ONE CENT A WORD RATES—One cent n word ■ days no ad. fnkeu for lea* than 23o for flrnt Inner tl«n. ('nwh mu*f nocompwiiy order. FOK HfiiNX—ROOMS iy furnished rooms from 25c up. 9-2o-30t THE AVALON—All outside rooms, fur- 1 nace heat; modern conveniences, moderate price; bath free. 2100 5th ave-_5-25-tf NICELY furnished upstairs room; heated bath room; hot baths at all hours. 2212 X. 4th ave. 10-13-tf ELEGANTLY furnished front room, three gentlemen or couple, South Highlands. J801 11th ave., S. 10-13-7t AT the Birmingham hotel, with steam heat, electric lights, telephones, and all hotel service. Kates, with privilege of bath, $4 and 15.25 a week; with private1 bath, 17 a week. 9 10-19-tf FURNISHED ROOMS—Everything,. newr, | four car lines, opposite East Park; bath, electric lights, phone. 622 North 24th street. 10-19-7t FURNISHED rooms, steam beat, with all modern conveniences, for gentle men. 505 N. 17th st., Apt. 1. 10-19-7: FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire 2114 6th ave. , _ lo-22-3t FOR RENT—Nice room for gentlemen, brick house, steam heat, shower bath, hot and cold water, etc. Apply 604 N. 20th st., or Main 7360-J. 10-22-5t TWO furnished rooms for light house keeping. Phone and all modern conven iences; 2lst st., nead 4th ave. Phone Main 1341. 10-22-21 SUITE of rooms with private bath. 1213 ! 20th st.. south. Main 6114 W. 9-7-eod-tf DESIRABLE furnished front room, new house, modern conveniences for gentle men or couple; block Highland ave. cars; private family; good board If de sired; references. Phone 4736-VV. 10-19-3t-su-tu-thu SPECIAL FLORAL EMBLEMS When occasions demand, I wish to call attention to all fraternal or ganizations and church societies that they can be furnished at my Floral Dept., with special designs of their particular ord^r with the most artistic and choicest flowers. Our prices are most reasonable. JOHN Xj. PARKER, Druggist, Florist and Seedsman, Woodward Bldg. 10-7-eod-tf FURNISHED moms and excellent table board at 3407 31th ave., 8.; convenient to three car lines. Phone Main 2676. 10-23-4t , I FOR RENT—Housekeeping rooms, fur nished and unfurnished. 1920 8th ave. __10-23-21 FURNISHED room for one person, pri vate family, 16th ave., south, one block 15th st. cars; sleeping porch adjoining may be had If desired. Telephone Main 4$Mjh\V. . 10-23-3t FOR RENT—Three connecting rooms first floor, furnace heat, newly furnished throughout, for light housekeeping; party leaving town. Call at 609 W. 25th street. COMFORTABLE room and good board for desirable ypung men or business women at 809 S. 20th et.; steam heat, convenient to car and within walking distance of business section. Phone Main 7684-W. 10-23-4t LADIES, ARE YOU OUT TQ BUY A HAT? COME AND SEE OURS. WE POSITIVELY SELL YOU AN $8 HAT FOR |3.95. WHY NOT BUY ONE FROM THE REMNANT STORE, 2017 2D AVE? ^^UKKSONAL^^ antee my great successful •‘MonUily’1 remedy; safely relieves some of the longest, most obstinate, abnormal cases In three to five days; no harm, pain or Interference with work; mall, $1.60. Double strength, $2.00. Dr. Southington, 88 Long Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 6-24-tf FRED H. RUBED, D~Ci 1S23V6 Fourth Ave. If you are sick and have tried every thing else without satisfactory results, why not try Chiropractic adjustments1 and get well? In adjusting for lost mus cular power, anaemia, constipation, dia betes, dyspepsia, excess of fat,, lesion of joints, kidney and liver disease, neuritis, neuralgia, neurasthenia, paralysis, rheu matism in any form, sciatica and pelvic diseases of women, our special facilities enable us In many Instances to effect re sults otherwise unobtainable. WANJfED—SALESMEN SALESMAN WANTED—I want several men with selling ability, men who can furnish reference, and wish to better their position; if you have the ability. I have the goods; either salary or com mission; call mornings from 8 to 12. Room 300, Alabama State Land Bldg., E. J. Calahan. MISCELLANEOUS ham Dental College; Avenue F and 20th street. 3-30-tu-th-su-tf For Sale By owners, modern 9-room house in Nor wood. C. M. and S. E. Wright For prices, etc., see C. M. WRIGHT 2008 3d Ave. Main 9186 SAVE BY THE MONTH THE BEST WAY Take some of our Sav ings Stock, payable 50 cents a share a month. You have a surplus fund before you know it. Withdrawals at any time. 8 PER CENT INTEREST Jefferson County Building & Loan Association 113 N, 2Ut St. lllrmlughani, Ain. i . ■ tvery (.vuinati Is Interested and should know about tho wonderful Marvel 5!? iriias Spray i Douche Aak your druggist for \ It. If he cannot aup ply the MARVKL, accept no other, but acnd stamp for book. Marvel to.. 44 t. 23d Si., N. Y. I BI?m | noha m* *££1' ‘"m*iEn‘'ey £!ore hlort.. tlirminBriam btor*. Madison s Pharmacy; Pratt C«l> btarc. Phillips-Patterson Drug Company. ^ LEGAL NOTICES Chert Wanted Scaled proposals will be received Monday, October 27, 1913, by the board of revenue and road commissioners of Mobile county, Mobile, Ala., for fur nishing 10,000 tons of chert f. o.b. point of shipment. Specifications and blank forms of pro posal can be secured from county en gineer, Bank of Mobile building, Mo bile, Ala. Certified check for ?10() must ac company each bid. 10-22-5t >OTin: T'» CON Til At Tons Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned until 3 o’clock p. ni.. Tuesday, Oct. 28, 1913, for the crnstruc? tlon of certain grading, macadamizing, curl) and gutter and sidewalk paving under Imp. Ord. No. 78ft-C; also for cer tain storm* sew ers under Imp. Ord. No. 784-C; also for certain sanitary s.»werb under Imp. Ord. No. 773-0; also for cer tain brick alley crossing paving under imp. Ord. No. 782-0. Specifications may be obtained and plans'examined at this office. The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals. 1 (Signed) WALTER G. KIRKPATRICK, tt , City Engineer. Age-Herald, Oct. 23, 21 and 2f>. 1913. PRINTING, RULING, BINDING. HIGH GRADE WORK — EFFICIENT SERVICE. LARGEST AND MOST MODERN PLANT IN THE STATE ROBERTS ft SON (Inc.) “THE mo ALABAMA HOLSE" f <210 Bel,\con 1Mb 0„J . loi^: iwh ord Ave. I’HOIVE MAI.V SUII 4• — Iree Deula. Work al the Birmingham Dental College Avenue F and 20th Street. __P ^- —■ ON Learn the Truth $10.00 Examination Free DR. FLEETER [I Over 14 Years a Specialist m My Beit Reference: No Cure, No Pay j|| Who are suffering and cannot pay the fees ehurged by most Specialists should take advantage of tills offer and GET CURED. Call at once, have a chat with ua and we will explain to you our treatment. We are miring people dally without cutting, chloroform or I] danger. No matter who has failed or how long you have suffered don't give up. If we accept you for treatment NO CHARGES UNLESS CURED Call and we will EXAMINE joh FREE— tell you what we can do and do wlmt we promise. WHY NOT LET US CURE YOU? uimMi 606*914 i"*"”1 DlMeitMCii vvv /AT DImiinci If you me suffering from SPECIFIC BLOOD DISEASES, with sore mouth, throat ami tongue, body rash, rail on us at once and let us administer to you one treatment of the Improved 606 t Neosalvarsan) ( 014 and you are cured for life. No PAIN, no LOSS of TIME, no GOING to the HOSPITAL, as you return home immediately after the treat ment. as It only requires 20 minutes of your time by our method of administration. BLADDER and klduey diseases, swelling of feet, painful, scalding and frequent urina tion. pain In the back and sediment In urine are all cured permanently by us. NERVOUS—Are you weak, irritable? Do you lack ambition and confidence that ex cesses and indiscretion cause? If so, come to us at once. RECTAL diseases, such as piles, fissures, fistula or any other diseases of the rectum are all cured by us without cutting. HYDROCELE or any swelling, tenderness I or Impediments of parts are cured permanent ly without cutting. STRICTURE of the urinary canal and all interruptions of flow and all burning, scald ing and smarting symptoms cured In 8 to 10 days without the aid of a knife. VARICOCELE resulting In nerve weakness, losses In urine, which in turn cause a wasting j of the parts. We cure to stay cured. No opera tion. | WEAKNESS and all drains. eiuhsiuns and lobses which sup the vim. vigor and vitality from you Hml later render you a mental .and physical wreck. We cure In from 8 to 10 days. RHEUMATISM In nil Its forms. l-Jnlarged and j stiffened Joints are all cured permanently by us. j DISCHARGES from the urinary canal and all smarting, burning and itching stopped in from 3 to 5 days. \ j LOST VIGOR and vitality, either due to alms* jj or excisses lit early or late life. We cure you to stay cured irrespective of your age or the time you have suffered. No. stimulants. ULCERS caused by injuries or Infection or broken down veins, we treat and permanently cure with a gunrnntee never to return. PROSTATIC enlargement resulting In the stop page of the flow of urine, pain and one's loss of j sexual power, we cure for life. No operation. : STOMACH conditions, such as coated tongue, perverted appetite, gases causing a fullness ai..l distress after eating, heartburn, palpitation, diz- , zlness are all cured permanently by us. j RUPTURE cured without the uso of a knife. | \ Dr. Fleener Co., Specialists SUITES 800-1*2*3-4 FARLEY BUILDING BfilMINGHAM ALA ! NINE LARGE ROOMS FULLY EQUIPPED Corner 20th Street end Sd Avenue. Entrance On 3d Avenue. Take Bleveter i | Office Howto—9 a. m. to 8 p. at.—Sundaye 0 ta It Only f,