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OUT-OF-TOWN READERS need not watt until the days ot distribution, but send orders any day of the week and shipments will be made promptly on the distribution days. ONE CENT A WORD RITES— One cent k word n «lnyj no nd. taken for lews than 25c for first I user f ton. <'nwh must «c<onipany order ^WANTED^ 5HATTiMT^Tir^ar79?p4th^ave?^^^^l5 WE sharpen safety razor blades better than new, 25c dozen; send them parcel post. Robert Prowell Stove Co.. Birmingham, Ala. 4-9-tf WANTED—To buy 'mortgage paper. Helena Land Co., 201 Brown-Marx. 11-2-tf WANTED—Feather beds; pay from $1 lo $15 bed. Phone Main 6443 and I'll call. « 1 l-26-7t fTED Repairing of all kinds; brick work, grates, smoking chimneys, tile work, cement work. Phone Main 5899-J. ll-3U-4t VKlNKss. expert repairing of radiators, fenders, wlndshiels, lamps, all kinds of tnetal work, us 21st st. south. lH4mo WANTED Coal mine, to opien up for hew company, by young engineer of recog nized ability. Address T-20, care Age Herald. •_ 12-2-.lt WANTED—By couple, a furnished apart ment. South Highlands, 5 rooms or more, all modern conveniences; references. Address B-71, care Age-Herald. 12-2-3t WANTED An idea! Who can think of some simple thing to patent? Protect your Ideas, they may bring you wealth. | Write for "Needed Inventions'' and ) "How to Get Your Patent and Your Money." Randolph & Co., patent at torneys, Washington, D. C. 11-30-2t-su-we i GLUCK’S DRY CLEANING CO. Cleaning, pressing, repairing, altering. Jhats renovated and blocked 1713 3d Ave. Phone Main 2372. 1-8-tf-wo-th-fr-mo WANTED—To board and care for one or two motherless children; best per sonal attention given both day ami night. Nice home; ideal location; safe ' place to play; best references. Ad 4 dress K-71. care Age-Herald. WANTED—MALE HELD WANTED—Stenographer who has exper ience In lumber office and some knowl edge of bookkeeping. Address Box 114, •' Alexander City, Ala. l2-2**14t rWANTED—Men to learn the barber trade; ’ few weeks completes; position open; tuition $25; free catalog, Birmingham Barber College, Birmingham. 2-2-tf-fr-i-su-wed. .WANTED—Railway mall clerks; exam inations everywhere frequently; sample , questions free. Franklin institute, i Dept. 2, H, Rochester, N. Y. ■: 10-2#-3mo-ex-tu-thu WANTED—Bright, young man, 20 to 25 years old, for clerical position; city reference required; previous office expe rience and ability to operate typewriter desirable; small salary to start; reply ! in own handwriting, giving reference and phone number. Address 0-71, care Age-Herald. Government positions are easy to get. My free booklet, Y-209, tells how. Write today—NOW. Earl Hopkins, j Washington. D. C. 12-3-9t-we-su UocaL representative wanted; no cam* \ assing or soliciting required; good in come assured. Address National Co Operative Realty Co., V-700, Mardeq Washington, 1). C. 12-3-9t-w«-su ; rl _POULTRY_ ffolT~sT^l-E—“Faultless” HoudansT This strain has been egg-bred from trapnest records since April, 1890. 1 have bred them 21 years for great layers and J2 years for large-size chalk-white eggs. These fowls are extremely hardy, have neither comb nor wattle to freeze, and are the best all-winter layers In open front coops. “Faultless” strain Hou dans have won every blue ribbon at New Yolk, Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia ■hows for past six years. Eggs and stuck Wild on honor. Sena 10 cents for the largest illustrated poultry catalogue e'er issued; it tells you how to breed these fowls, which average 250 eggs a , year apiece; it tells you how to net $3000 a year from 100 hens. E. F. McAvoy, Secretary Houdan club, Cambridge, N. Y. li-21-tf LOS T—ST RATED—^TOLEN^^ < CSW^Sunday, white and liver pointer dog, no collar, right front foot has broken toe. but does not limp. Notify R. I. Ingalls. Ingalls Iron Works, and receive reward. 12-2-21 fMtiXii Kress’, black hand bag, lavender lined, containing two purses, card case, glasses, etc. with about $13; liberal re ward if returned to 5921 1st ave , Wood lawn. Phone 341-J. 12-2-24 ONE CENTTwORO II.1TE1S—Ouc cent ■ word n day) no ad. taken for less than liSc for first l.mer —- - < wsli must neeoinnnny order. - r^W Am;E°—SITU AXIOMS \V A NT E D— I iy^ymlng^mair^esrpeirt^cTeAc ami stenographer, extra work at night in years’ experience; terms reasonable good references. Address L. TV., care Age-Herald. 12-2-2t W AN ri-.D A position as managers or as sistant managers of a large hotel, by gentleman and his wife; best of refer ences. Address ’’Hotel.” care Age-Her alti-_ 12-2-2t EXPERIENCED bookkeeper, wants posi tion with small firm, or one as assistant with large firm; references furnished. Address s-Tt>. care Age-Herald. 12-2-2t YOl'NQ man, 19 years old, wants posi tion of some kind at once; salary no ob ject; good habits. Address C. C. H., 2417 N. 26th st., city. 12-2-2t \> a a i El>—Experienced specialty sales man of proven ability is open for a po sition with good, reliable concern; age 33; married; best of references. Ad fcdrcBs r-70, rare Age-HeraId. 12-2-31 WANTED—Young lady wants position as stenographer; first •class references given. Address M. V., 107 Pearl st.. West End, city. 12-2-2t PRACTICAL and experienced road sales man open for engagement for year 1914; territory. Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas and Oklahoma. Address Salesman, 1113 N. 19th st., city. 12-2-2t PRIVATE secretary-stenographer; male, sober, steady, with executive ability and mature business experience, de sires position with some person or cor poration Where worth, ability and steadfastness to employer's Interest will get Just consideration. The posi tion must be permanent and offer real advancement, not speculative. Presently employed in country few mile from Birmingham. Can furnish references of highest order covering above qualifications. Please save of fers of mediocre calibre for plodders and beginners. Address B-66, care Age-Herald. ll-26-4t-we-su POSITION by experienced drug man: salary 'no object; can furnish best of references. Address E-71, care Age Herald. 12-3-2t LADY wishes to take charge of room" ing house for gentleman; strictly business and confidential; have had several years experience. Address L- 71, care Age-Herald. 12-3-2t OHIO man wants^Tositlon as timekeep er. stock man, check or bill clerk, or similar work. Ten years clerk and teacher. Joy<^«, 1908 8th ave., N. ___ _ 12-3-3t ANTED—Position as manager of a commissary by young man having had six years* experience in commissary work; age 27 years and married; at present have charge of grocery depart ment in a large commissary, but desire a change account location; can furnish A-l references. Address G-71, care Age Herald. 12-3-2t WANTED—To cook, wash, iron, scrub7 clean for the consideration of room, board and small wages. Address F-71, care Age-IIerald. 12-3-2t A YOl'NG lady wants position some kind of office work; can use type writer; must have work. Address V-71, care Age-Herald. 12-3-2t MTbl.WftlflHT Expert .it setting ma chinery, hanging shafting, pipefitting, pump work. Open for proposition; go anywhere. 1431 N. 25th st. Long distance Phone 4193 Main._ 12-3-2t _W A NTE D—H ELP__ GOVERNMENT positions are^easj'^To get; my free booklet, Y-2U9. tells how. Write today—now. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. 1 l-2-9t-eu-we LOCAL representative wanted; no can vaesing or soliciting required; good income assured. Address National Co Operative Realty Co., V-700, Marden Bldg., Washington, D. C. 1 l-2-9t-su-we WANTED—Teamsters, laborers, saw fliers, lumber stackers, assistant stew ard, woman bookkeeper, Bawmill fore man. city solicitors and salesmen, also saleswoman, dry goods and linen sales man, other openings. Room 626 Cham ber of Comerce Bldg. WANTS 20 carpenters, out of town. 1 man for farm, close in. 50 coal miners. 4 cooks. 4 housekeepers. 2 maids. o, laborers. 2 good tunnel men. Birmingham Employment Bureau, N. 20th ftt. Phone 434 M. ONE GENT A WORD HATES—One cent n word a day I no ad. taken for lews than 25c for first inser tion. rwwh miint accompany order. _FOR SALE __ TALK WITH ALAN JEMISON. ^ Bell 100. 6-4-tf REAL ESTATE. sales, exchanges, loans on commission. J. M. "Mbson, ; 409 Empire Bldg. 12-24-tf I WE will build you a home. Birmingham i Building and Imp. Co.. 414-15-16 American Trust Bldg. 1-16-tf WE buy, s. ii, rent, or exchange real es tate. E. J. Burns Co. 40G American Trust Bldg, Phone 766. 10-4-tf EOrt SALE—One 150 H. P. Babcock & Wilcox boiler, with feed water heater, stack and fittings complete. One 250 cu. ft. Ingersoll-Sargent air compressor. 15 D. C. motors, ranging from 2 to 25 H. P. This equipment is all in good condition, having been taken out only because of change in our power supply. Kilby Frog & Swlth company, P. O. Box 914, Birmingham, Ala. 11-23-tf FOR SALE—All grades cypress shingles. Rosedale Shingle Mill, Rosedale, Miss. ll-14-44t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Modem1 South Highlands home, 5 bedrooms, sleeping porch, two baths, stationary laundry, etc.; east of 20th st., centrally located; price $16,000; will make satisfac tory terms on half the amount, balance in trade for farm lands, vacant lots or rental property. Address Z-70, Age-Her ald. 12-2-2t FOR SALE Neill’s slock yard, ;i car load of fine milch cows with young calves; some 4-gallori cows in the lot; will exchange for dry cows. Phone Main Mi FOR SALE—One of the beat* bird in America; setter hitch; price $75. 1 can lake two more dogs to thorough ly train. References of the very best. O. L. Hennigan, Sheffield, Ala., Route I. 12-3-61 ONE CENT A WOOD RATES—One cent a word a day; no ad. taken for leii than 25c for first Inser tion. Cush must accompany «>r«ler. __FOR* SALE __ 200x140, corner, good 6-room house, chicken and outhouses, fruit and shade trees, on car line, city water and electric lights. Call Ensley 618-VV.12-3-5t FOR SALE—Established soda fountain and confectionery business; splendid location; owner leaving city. Address D-71, care Age-Herald. 12-3-3t-we-th-su 250 PAIRS DOUBLE. BLANKETS ON SALE FOR 98 CENTS A PAIR. RUN TO THE REMNANT STORE, 2017 2D AVENUE. I HAVE two desirable corner lots with trees, all improvements paid, located on 2d avje., N., West End, for $750; terms can be arranged; also one inside lot for $tfoo. Come to see them this afternoon. <';iii Weft End 12-3-2t i '( .i: SALE Cbsolntt ly the most desir able location for Industrial plant in Greater Rlrmingham; about 2H acres fronting four trunk line railroads and surrounded by Ensley, Wylam and Fairfield; satisfactory price and terms. N. B. Stack, Wylam, Ala. 12-3-4t-we-su $3.00 STREET HATS FOR 98 CENTS. DRESS HATS $7 KIND FOR $2.85. ON SALE AT THE REMNANT STtfRE, 2017 2D AVE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS, BIRMINGHAM The following schedule figures are published only as info.mation. and are not guaranteed. a I ion Mill AM_TEH MIX A L_ ST ATI OX Southern Hallway No. Arrive irom— 11 Atlanta 5.20 am 12 Greenville 7 :40 pm IS Columbue 11:30 am 20 Mobile 8:30 pm 13 Jacksonville 12:25 piu 28 Selma 10:25 am 20 New York 4 ;45 pm 35 New York 11:40 am 30 Atlanta10:0* pm uepa/i 10— 11 Greenville 7:00 am 12 Atlanta 12:15 am 15 Columous 4 :05 pm 111 Mobile 6:45 »tn 24 Jacksonville 3:55 [>m 27 .Selma 3:45 pm 40 Atlanta 0:30 urn 30 New York S :50 pm 30 New York0:30 a in Uuceu «& C-reMeeut Route A. G. H. R. R. 1 Cincinnati 10:05 pm i New Orleans 0:05 am 3 Cincinnati 10:15 am 4 New Orion*,. 6:00 pm 5 Chattaroogn 11:38 am 21 Chattanooga 0:00 pm 7 New York 10:20 pm 0 Meridian 11:55 am 12 MerldJ-n 11:35 pm 8 Shreveport 6:20 am 1 Bhr'pt & N. O. 10:10 pm 2 ('in. & N. Y. «:10um 3 New Orleans 10:20 am 4 Cincinnati 0:05 pm 5 Meridian 4:10 pm 0 Chattanooga 4 GO pm 7 New Orleans 10:25 pin 22 Chattanooga 5:05 am 11 Shreveport 5:30 am 8 New York 6:25 am r rwfo liiipm 105 Kansas City 3:50 pm 103 Kansas City 6:15 am 025 Winfield 10:15 am 1*21 Memphis3 :45 pm *'«• 1 'epmn 10— 106 Kansas City 12:30 pm 104 Kansas City 10:30 pm 026 Winfield 4:15 pm 922 Memphis7 00 aiu Central of tia. Ry. 1 Savannah 10:10 pm 0 Jacksonville 12:05 pm 1'cpaii. mi—• 2 Macon 7 :00 am 10 .lackaonrllla 4 !35 pm 4 Savannah 3:50 pm Ill IOIIS (.11 A M T1JKMINAL STATION Seaboard Air l.lne Hy. No. Arrive from— 5 Now York !».45 pm :i New York 12:15 pui Atlanta;i jo pm I No. Depart to— <> New York 8:4»'» am | 12 New York 3:0ttpm I 22 Atlanta6:30 am lllluolN Outral ity. No. Arrive from— » Chicago4:15 (im No. Depart to ut t’Mcngo1 2 : 1 *» pm LOtlSVILLE A, NASIIVII,i.K STAIIOM L. iV \. It. H. 1 Cincinnati 8:25 am 2 New Orleaua 18:10 pin 3 Cincinnati 3:25 pm 4 New Orleans 8 :S7 pm *5 Decatur 7 :45 pm 7 Cincinnati 8:50 am 10 Montgomery 7 :15 pm 12 Montgomery 10:45 am *15 Dec iitur 10:00 am i>o. j fpan w»— 1 New Orleans 8:33 am 2 Cinclnna-' 12:22 pin 3 New Orleans 3:40 pm *0 Decatur 6:15 am 7 Montgomery" 8:35 .am 8 Cincinnati 12:01 am 0 Montgomery 6:20 am 11 Montgomery 3:50 am 14 Decatur4 :00 pm Ilirniiutf liani MIimthI No. Arrive from— 89 Praco 5:1ft pm 48 T uses loose 11;15hui 42 Blocton 7 .25 pm 25 Anniston 10 40 am 47 Anniston 6 50 pm 102 Tuscaloosa ">:.>U pm iso. Depart to— 33 Praco 8:15 nm 41 Blocton C:30 am 40 Bloctoo 2:45 pm 44 Anniston 3:40 p«n 46 A’-uiston 8:30 am lul Tnsraluo^a7 :Q() am A., II. A A. rso. Arrive rroin— 2:t Winchester li;30nm 25 Hoanoke 0:50 pru rso. Depart to— 24 Manchester 8:00 am 2ti Ho.inokw4 :30 pm nn»» i / run u*nj' tn-eepi aunuay. either trains run daily, central time. _FOR SALE AUTOMOB I LE^for sale, 1913 Oak land, six-cylinder, five-passenger car in first class condition; 10 months guar antee by makers; will exchange for improved property in Birmingham or Ehsley. Address P-70, care Age-Her ald. ll-30-7t FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE—Arizona ranch for city or Jerterson county prop erty of equal value. YVydlck, Main 980. _ 12-l-.1t FOR SALE A FINE HORSE In the best of condition Can be seen downtown any day. Phone Main 99 11-30-Bt-su-wed NO*ICB TO CONTRACTORS. FOR BALL! OR FOR RENT—Hoisting engines, with or without boilers, con crete mixers, air compressors, pump, portable boilers, one pair Greene Corliss engines 22x 48, with fly wheel pulley. Charles T. Lehman, 1928 Powell avenue, Birmingham, Ala. Both phones. Main 886. i-18-su-wd-tl FOR SALE or to lease about SOOiT acres of coal lands ini Marlon and Fayette counties, in bodies of about 2000 acres near Brilliant and 2000 acres on the Sipsey river. Ignatius Poliak, Cullman, Ala 9-27-sat-wed-tf CONTRACTOR'S PLANT For sale—All the equipment used in the construction of Hale's Bar lock and dam, at Guild, Tenn. Plant consists of steamboats, dredges, barges, boilers, en gines, pumps, air compressors, concrete mixers, derricks, etc. Write for lists and description. Jacobs & Davies, Inc., Guild, Tenn. ll-22-8t-sat-wed FOR SALE—Latest model No. 6 Under wood typewriter, almost new; perfect condition; at a sacrifice price. "D/* Box 660. city. 12-3-2t-wre-su MANUFACTURER CIA)SE OUT, 177 HIGH GRADE TAILORED SUITS, CHIFFON, BROADCLOTH* S1K HAIR LINES, SILK BROCAL_>, ALL COL ORS, MAHOGANY, BROWN, BLUE BLACK, GRAY, POSITIVELY CHEAP, $85. HOW ABOUT THEM FOR $11.95? GET BUSY TO THE REMNANT STORE. 2017 2D AYE. PECANS. All kind, all prices, any amount. Phone Mrs. McClain, Main 2520-J. 12-3-3t-wed-frl-mon _FOR SALE__ • FOR SALE. 1329 St. Charles st.. S.. S-room mod ern house on beautiful lot, that we will sell l'on»$6660; $150 cash, balance $H5 per month; the best bargain in the city. Call O. P. HUTCHESON, with TAYLOR & HASKINS. 308 American Trust Bldg. 5414 Main. FOR SALE— West End. Are you inter ested in a brand new bungalow, 6 rooms, plenty of closets. 1V£ blocks car line, ready to occupy? Also a 7-room house on corner of Tuscaloosa ave., lot 3U0x 150. southern exposure; fine peach orch ard; an Ideal home; oipen for Inspection; come out this afternoon. Call West End 4oo. 12-3-2t FOR SALE OR TRADE 142S 6TTI AYE., SOUTH. One 5-room bungalow in city's best residential section, sur rounded by homes costing from $5000 to $9000. This bungalow has hardwood floors throughout, beam ceiling, tile bath, beautifully fixtured and papered throughout, just recently decorated, furnace heated; this house will rent for $35 per month. For quick sale will sell for $4500.00 Small* payment down, balance like rent. Take a look at this bargain and wee us at once. In trade will only consider unin cumbered property. TAYLOR & HASKINS American Trust Bldg. Phone 5414. ALFALFA and timber lands. Now Is the time to locate for farming next year. Deal with the man on the ground and save money. Write at once for list of farms for sale. E. R. Berry, Demopolis, Ala. 12-3-3t-we-fr-su AT bargain. LMmrscpower Foos junior en gine; also number 504 Bull Dozer power pump. Address P-71, Age-Herald. * 12-3-3t-wed-frl-8u PERSON AL ~~ LADIES—$1000 reward; I positively guar antee my great*' successful "Monthly" remedy; safely relieves some of the • longest, most obstinate, abnormal cases In three to five days; no harm, pain or interference with work; mall, S1.50L Double strength, $2.00. Dr. Southington, 88 Long Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 6-24-tl iONE CENT A WORD HATES—One cent a word a day* no ad. taken for leaa than 25c for first Inflec tion. Cawh moat accompany order. MONEY TO LEND ' TALK WITH ALAN JEMISON. Ground floor Steiner Bldg. 8-6-tf REAL ESTATE loans to suit you In amount, terms and interest; can pay back monthly or yearly; will take second mortgage. John W. Prude, 106 N. 22d st. Bell phone 240. 10-16-tf MONEY TO LEND on real estate, amounts and time to suit. Leonard-Wil liams Co., 725 Woodward Bldg. 10-22-tf FIRST mortgage loans made promptly. Helena Land Co., 201 Brown-Marx. 11-2-tf ! WE negotiate loans and sell real estate. Can handle desirable farm loans. Malone-McConnell Co., 2024 3d ave. 10- 2*-tf I $25 and up on personal property and real estate at 8 per cent per annum. PROTECTIVE LOAN CO.. 2124 1ST AVE. 11- 23-tf MONEY to loan on real estate. 205 Title Guarantee Bldg. Phone Main 5658, 11-30-tf -LOAN'S-: On improved real estate; no delay. Gillespy-Wellborn R. E. & Ins. Co. Main 2965. 2124 First ave. 12-2-tf i $2000 to loan for two or three years; j straight 8 per cent,* and $1500 for two I years on Improved real estate. Edw. C. Dugas, 615 First National Bank Bldg. 12-3-2t I HAVE $3000 to loan on South Highland proper from three to five years at 7 per cent; must be gilt edge security. Address Y-69, care Age-Herald. TO LOAN $1600 or $*2000 on city property at 8 per cent. McDAyiD. MEYER. GOLDMAN & TERRY. 2109 1st Ave. Phone 2643 Main. rave© Norris, sales mgr. MISCELLANEOUS POSTOFFICE departn^rit^ Washington, September 18, 1913. Sealed proposals will be received at this department until 12 o’clock m. on the ISth day of Decem ber, 1913, from patentees or their as signees for granting the use of pat tented improvements in mail pouch and sack opening and closing devices and other mail-bag attachments, including sealing devices for mail bags. Blank forms of bids and specifications giving full Information may be had upon ap plication to the Fourth Assistant Post master General, Washington, D. C. A. S. Burleson, Postmaster General. 10-1 -6t—10-1-5-29—11-5-19—12-3 SEE Birmingham Artificial Limb Co. for practical ankle and leg braces of all descriptions, made to order, 312% N. 20th street.11-19-Jt-we-thu ROOMS WANTED—BOARD WANTED—Three good sized unfur nished rooms for light housekeeping, near I,. & N. depot; flat preferable. State terms. Address Box 543, Shef field, Ala. 12-3-4t WANTED—Three unfurnished rooms and kitchenette, near car line on Southside. Must have lights, water and gas. No children. Call Main 4140-J. BUSINESS CHANCES ! A SPLENDID opportunity for a hustling young man of business ability who can furnish $1500 or more to put In a grow ing and prosperous business in very best section of city. Address G-71, care Age Herald.12-2-2t FARM LANDS "farms anywhmeTn^labaSla~' For Sale by INGRAM REALTY COMPANY. Empire Bldg. Phone Main 1197. _ EAST COAST, South Florida; any nnd 3 information given concerning Miami and South Florida; bejjt grapefruit country in United States. Write for information. J. B. McLendon, Miami, Fla. 11-lfl-au-we-tf __FOR RENT_ FOR RENT—Eight-room house, all modern improvements, Norwood, three doors from car line. Apply 315 N. 13th at. 11-1-tf FOR RENT—Furnished room with mod ern conveniences; location South High lands; will rent to gentleman or couple Meals served if desired. Phone 6149-W Main. 1-30-lt FOR RENT—Second door of buildkng~1923 Powell ave., size 50x90 railroad. In front and at rear of building; rental $30 per month. Clias. T. Lehman, 1923 Powell ave. 2-16-tf-su-wed MULES FOR"HIRR * WE HAVE MULES TO HIRE BY THE DAY. WEEK OH MONTH; THEY CAN BE SEEN AT MAXWELL & CROUCH MULE CO.’S BARN. 1512 SECOND AVE. PHONE MAIN 1027. LATTA & WRIGHT. 7-20-su-we-tf SPLENDIDLY located 30-room house for rent reasonably by owner. Phone 8720-J.ll-18-9t-e-o-d FOR RENT SOUTH HIGHLAND HOME Nine rooms, modern conveniences, large lot, servant’s house, stable; $50. MALONErMcOONNELL CO. 2024 Third Ave. FOR RENT—In East Norwood, fl-room bungalow; large grounds; suitable for L. & N. man; cheap rent. Owner, Room 410 First National. FOR RENT—240f~4th are~N7~« rooms $27.50. Bailey 4k Howard. ONE CENT A WORD RATES—One cent a word a day? no ad. taken tor lean than 25c for flrnt Inner tlon. (null numt accompany writer. SPECIAL NOTICE i OUR NEXT AUCTION SALE OF I HORSES AND MI LES WILL BE WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 10. AND NOT TODAY AS ADVERTISED IN AFTERNOON PAPERS. DON’T FORGET THE BIG SALE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10. MAXWELL & CROUCH HORSE AND MULE CO. ■ •! MJU iCKiM—UUUMS THE^VAI^N^iVrr^uTside^roomsPfiiir^ nace heat; modern conveniences; moderate price; bath free. 2100 5th ave._ 5-26-tf NICELY furnished upstairs room; heated bath room; hot baths at all hours. 2212 N. 4th ave.10-13-tf ELEGANTLY furnished front room, with board. South Highlands. 1801 Eleventh avenue. ll-29-10t FRONT room for rent, upstairs. Inquire Butcher Tool and Hardware Co., 406% N. 20th st. U-20-Ut NATIONAL HOUSE, 200% N. 22d st.. nicely furnished rooms from 25c up. ll-25-30t AT THE Birmingham hotel, with steam heat, electric light, telephones, and all hotel service, outside rooms with privi lege of bath, $17 a month and up, with I private bath $30 a month and up. Tran* [ slent rates, $1 and $1.50 a day. The Bir [ mingham Hotel, 18th street and 2d ave nue. ll-2C-tf TWO connecting furnished rooms for light housekeeping; no children. 1812 7th ave,, N. 11-28-tf i NICELY furnished rooms with board; also garage. 1212 S. 20th st. Phone Main 1207-J. 11-30-lit LOVELY front room with hot and cold running water, brick house, steam heat, shower baths, etc.; references required. Apply 604 N. 20th st. 12-2-6t j FOR RENT—Furnished room with mod ern conveniences; location South High I lands; will rent to gentleman or couple. | Meals served If desired. Phone 6149-W Main. 12-2-4t FRONT room; also room \vith~private bath, 1218 20th st.. S. Main 7114-W. 11-12-wed-frl-sun-tf FURNISHED rooms, complete, for housekeeping, newly papered and painted; modern conveniences, dishes, linen, gas stove, two blocks from park and library; cheap rent. 4121 Ave. C, Avondale. ll-29-5t-eod FURNISH E D rooms for gentlemen; steam heat and all modern conven iences. 605 N. 17th st, Apartment No. 1. __ 12-3-54. TO gentlemen, two large, connecting front rooms, convenient and reasonable, near Five Points; private bath. Address J-71. caro Age-Herald. l2-3-3t*eod b I 'RNISIIED room* private family. ,11 N. 19th st. l2-3-4t A NICE, pretty room, breakfast If de sired; private home, modern conveni ences; well located, on loth st. car line, one block 11th ave. loops; 3149 S. 16th st. Main 7865-W. FOR RENT—A large, nicely furnished room, furnace heat, centrally located, modern home, use of phone, private family. 2200 7th ave. FOR RP1NT— Large, nicely furnished room, furnace heat, bath, with instan taneous heater, connecting, electric lights; no objection to light housekeep ing; excellent neighborhood. Call West End 427.__ WANTED—BOARDERS WANTBD-'Two young men or oouple to occupy room with board; also table hoarders, at 1806 11th ave., 8.; furnace heat. v 12-3-3t-wed-frt-gUi _WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—Lady*"stenographer; begin^$3f> per month; chance for advancement; must write good hand. Address M-71, care Age-Herald. ONE LOT OF MISSES’ AND CHIL DREN’S COATS WORTH UP TO $12.60 FOR $3.95. SEE THEM AT THE REM-. NANT STORE, 2017 2D AVE. .WANTED—SALESMEN WANTED—Stock and bond salesman; must have good references. Apply 603 New Jefferson County Bank Bldg. 11-30-tf ANY energetic salesman can earn big money representing us in Birmingham and nearby towns, selling our advertis ing calendars and fans. Every business regardless of size or kind can profitably use our goods, liberal commissions of fered. We are the largest and oldest firm south, moaning cheap freight rates to southern customers. Fan samples ready now, calendar samples January 1. Write Immediately giving full particu lars about yourself. Wallaster Co., New Orleans._ ll-23-5t-su-wed WANTED—Few good salesmen for a health and accident insurance company; good territory open for right parties. Address Box 276, Ensley, Ala. ll-30-5t-su-nio-we-aat-su FlXMS^eveTopedT, and 4c each. Prompt attention and work the beet Coveil Co* i-21-tf Present values, not those of the fu ture, are the basis of prices 3f lots in the beautiful home place of Birmingham. Consequently purchasers get all of the in crement that is logically due hereafter. Take South Tins ley car and see Ensley « Highlands for yourself. R. A. TERRELL 503-4 Title Guarantee Building Country Homes We are selling 5 acre lots In Ohatchie lust 3 blocks from depot and business senter. Every tract on pike and has running wnter. $10 a mouth will buy me 160 acres (Calhoun County), on nation 11 highway; lies almost level, 75 acres In cultivation; two good houses, four barns, two pastures; good creek; some very fine timber, $2250. Ingram Realty Co. 13th Elooi\Empire Bldg. 1197 Main. FOR RENT Location. Rooms. Price. 617 S. 23d st. 3 $8.00 520 S. 19th st. 4 10.00 2629 Avenue E. 5 25.00 906 N. 13th st.4 15.00 1403 5th ave. 4 15.00 1412 11th ave. N. 6 30.00 918 S. 26th st. 8 60.00 2330 Orange ave. 9 60.00 1926 Avenue I . 9 75.00 1120 Avenue K. (furnished) — 9 80.00 2121 Avenue G.16 50.00 STORES. 2231 Morris Avenue .$75.00 731 Third ave.30.()o 900 First ave. 25.00 1328 First ave. 30.00 800 S. 23d st.45.00 W. B. Leedy R. E. & Ins. Co. 112 N. 2lBt St. Phone 42. We Overate Our owa I'laut, MaUea ENGRAVED CARDS EMBOSSED STATIONERY LITHOGRAPHED STATIONERY BEST PRINTED STATIONERY ROBERTS & SON (Inc.) -THE] BIO ALABAMA HOUSE" 1812 18th Street*. Third Ave. PHONE MAIN 8461 Sealed Proposals For Coal Sealed proposals will be received by the New Orleans Railway & Light Company, at Its office, 201 Baronne street, up to 12 o'clock, npon, December 5, 1913, for one year’s supply of coal, approximately one hundred and sev enty-three thpusand tons, to oe deliv ered in accordance with terms, condi tions and specifications now on file at the company’s office. Full details and copy of specifica tions can be obtained at the office of the New Orleans Railway & Light Company. 201 Baronne street, New Or leans, La. Bond acceptable to the company must be furnished in the sum of fifty thousand dollars. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. HUGH M’CLOSKEY, President and Gent Manager. NEW ORLEANS RAILWAY & LIGHT COMPANY. New Orleans, November 24, 1913. Wheeler Hotel Eutaw, Ala. Good Service and Up-to Date in Every Respect t In 16 to 26 dtri. Trlaltraatmen tarnt Fr«j