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<vpnnp THE CUB O^UUr REPORTER I-—-<«r I HOW TO GET IT ALMOST FREE «•- -.urteu1; os;,p.op".",i,',kr,rae tonwu The Birmingham Age-Herald SATURDAY'. APDID t. jp C°andNS 98c Secure the $2.50 Volume I Beautifully bound in rich Maroon—cover stamped in gold, artistic inlay design, with 16 full-page portraits of the world’s most famous * singers, and complete dictionary of musical terms. OUT-OF-TOWN READERS WILL ADD 10c EXTRA FOR POSTAGE “HF ART SONGS” The song book with . soul! dOO ofthe song-treesurta I of the world in one volume of.Yoo pages .Chosenby 20,000 music lover*. Four years to complete the boob. Every song a gem of melody ! fnken for Iphn tlinn 25c for flr*t inscr <<■ n <■!»». muxf ;ipi'iim|niiiv order. 77__ WANTED __ SHAVING 10c atl92l 4lh ave. lf-aPtC WE REPAIR .ui makes Of stoves and i a men with experienced help. Call us. Phone, Alain 3000. Robert Prowell Stove Cc. U8e our hardware. 2-10-tf WE BUY second hand clothes, shoes. Phone 16S1. 2116 Second. 1-20-If PARKER TAXICAB CD.. 0-PASSEXs CKU CARS. *2.00 PER HOUR. AlAiN ,434. 1-23-tf W’A XT ED— Feather beds; pay from $4 to $14 bed. Phone Main 0443 and I'll cull. I R ANTED To swap a 10-station bar ca&li carrier system, equipped with five sta tions already (other five may be ad ded) for a four or five-drawer cash register. How will you swap? Ad dress Box 82, Oak man, Ala. 4-J-5t WE MEND YOUR SHOES. BUTE RIB BON SHOE SHOP. 1907 4111 AYE., CITY H A EL. PHONES 4012 AND 4013. 4*l-4t GREAT SAEE ON MEN'S AND BOYS' CEOTlilNC. .MEN'S $3,49 PANTS, *1.98: MEN'S $6 PANTS. J2.9.V, MEN’S SPITS, $9.9.",: BOYS’ $4 SPITS. $2.93: BOYS’ SPITS. BEPE SERGE IN A EE OTHER WOODEN MIX TURES. NORFOLK STY EE. PEG Top PANTS; THESE SPITS R ETA IE *9.-in. SATURDAY $1.73. RUSSIAN BED USE WASH SI ITS. SIZE PROM 2 TO s. $ 1.2.3 OUAE1TY. SATURDAY .3o CENTS EACH. COME FOR YOUR CEoTHlNC, SATURDAY TO THE REMNANT STORE, 2017 2D AVE. WANTED To borrow *230 for one or two years t obo secured by first mort gage on timber land valued at ?20*k». Address B-10, cure Age-Herald. 4-2-"l WANTED Second-hand, one-home wag on: must be in good condition and cheap. Call 471-.1. Wes* End. 4-4-2t WANTED- Second band office desk, must be a bargain f‘>r cash. Address C. B. \V., care Age-Herald. I taken for less I Han 2 Ok* for first Inner f inn. < w«li nm«t v WANTED— MALE HELP TWO first class barbers wanted imme diately at Central Barber shop, .1921 4th ave. Steady job. 4-1-tf WANTED— All those who want work to write at once, stating what kind of work they desire. Brooks county is a rebuilding "Garden of Eden.” Magnificent opportunity for truck farming and all kinds of work. If you want to change your present location for any reason write us at once. TJtis is a marvelous place of opportunity. Write fully and we will take care of y ou. Address Brooks County Indus- | trial Club, Quitman, Ga. 4-3-7t WANTED -Three experienced salesmen, no stock proposition. See Mr. Griffith, 9-11, 42! Empire Bldg. Charles M. Ryder Securities Co. 4-3-2t PHARMACIST wanted; must have ex-: perlence and satisfactory reference, i >iug • West Bind WRITE moving picture plays; $50 each; { all or spare time; no experience nor j correspondence course. Details free. I Atlas Publishing Co., -I*1, Cincinnati. O. 4-4-3t i_ FOR KENT—ROOMS THE AVALON—All outside rooms, fur nace heat; modern conveniences; moderate price; bath free. 2100 5th ave. 5-25-tf AT THE BIRMINGHAM HOTEIh, steam heat, electric light, telephones and all hotel service, $4 a week and up; tran sient rates. $1 a day and up. The Bir mlngham, 18th at and 2d ave. 2-io-tf NICELY furnished upstairs front room, hot baths, elegant heated bathroom; unable 2212 4th ave.. N. 3-10-tf MEN'S Il£)TEIy— Single rooms, 20 and 25 ' - nts per night; hot and cold baths. _Open nil night. 1516 5th ave. 3-25-i4t PC BN LSI I ED ROOMS, with or without board. 2209 Gth ave., N. 3-29-7t NICELY furnished rooms; phone, hot baths. 2420 5th ave. 3-31-7t ELEGANTLY furnished front room with board, private home, South High lands. 1801 11th .i \3-31-Gt NICELY furnished rooms for light house keeping at Eivc Points. Call Main 23W-W. 4-l-5t S:IT'l VJJON^WANTE1)_ lion us salesman or rep i* tentative for wholesale or manufactur ing concern. I have experience; let us tJliave a personal interview. Phone Main 247 or addles- 11-11, care Age-Herald. 4-3-2t WANTED Position l»y young man as an assistant bookkeeper ami clerical office work: have had experience. Can fur tush reference. Address .1-11, care Age I ■ HIT CATION wapted by boy 18 years old, wants job collecting, bus own wheel, knows city well, can furnish references. Address I*-11. care Age-Herald. POSITION as stenograph* i : general office work; thoroughly competent, of eight years experience; can handle line of cor respondence or small office altogether if manager out much. Address G-ll, care Ago-Herald. 4-4-141 SITUATION wanted by man experienced in law and real estate; can operate a typewriter; small salary desired. Home Phone, Hast Rake 303 T. 4-4-2t .YOUNG man who is a high school grad uate desires position: has had experi ence in grocery store: is not a user of • tobacco nor alcohol; best of references. Address K-ll, care Age-Herald. 4-4-i’t WANTED— Position with any firm, com pany or corporation at once, office or outside, shipping, selling, buying or receiving: can work men; age 30; can furnish best of references from well known firms; stronger in Birmingham. Please give me a chance. Address R-ll, care Age-Herald. M-2t BE K US £<JR YOUR RASTER SHOES. RADIES' OXFORDS IN ALL MAKES, $1.95 A PAIR: MEN’S OX FORDS, BUTTON OR RAPE, $1.96; MENS OXFORDS IN ARR THE BEST MAKES. GOODYEAR WELTS, SATURDAY $2.95 A PAIR; MISSES’ SHOES. $1.4 5 CHILDREN'S OX FORDS 9S CENTS A PAIR SATUR DAY AT THE REMNANT STORE, 2017 2D AYE. * 'rTS TT:ijurHEL£ ___ tv'ANTLI) White table boy, dub (lining room Man cook, private home. Wash man (laundry; flat work. While carpen ter^ rough work. Machine nmn, Hash and door factory. Room 020 Chamber Of Commerce Bldg. FOR RENT —Three idee « minet t log, un furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 2020 6th a\e., N. Phone Main 7491. 4-2-4t THREE unfurnished light housekeep ing rooms, private home at 2:112 X. 11th ave. Main 4240-J. References, j __ _4-3-3t FURNISHED rooms for light housekeep ing: also furnished bedroom cheap. In quire 2114 Gth ave. 4-3-2t SHOES. SHOES. FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. LADIES’ OXFORDS IN ALL MAKES. HAHY DOLL COLONIAL I’F.M P, HUTTON OXFORD TIES, HIGH AND LOW HEEL $•'< KIND, $1.95 $2.9* COLONIAL PUMP. $2.45; MISSES’ SHOES. $2.50 KIND SATUR DAY $1.45. RUSH SOON SATURDAY TO THE REMNANT STORE 2017 21) AVE. _«_-_I UNFURN ISH ED room's for light house'* keeping. Main 6227-W. 4-2-10t-eod NICELY furnished rooms, with~or_with out board; steam heat: all modern con-I vententes; walking distance to clt^J Cullom Apartments. 1921 Ave. H. 4-4-2t| THREE beautiful rooms, furnished com plete for housekeeping; furnace heat, water and lights furnished. Reference required. jSOS nth ave. 4-4-3t FURNISHED rooms for rent; 2116 10th ave . S.: modern conveniences. Phono I Main 1571-J.4-4-31 WANTED—SALESMEN I YELLOW PINE LUMBER E. P. FLOWERS GO., MONTGOMERY, ALA. Desire a particularly efficient, thorough ly experienced salesman for Georgia, North and South Carolina. 4-l-5t EXCEPTIONAL opening for high grade salesman to represent us; goods sold to all merchants. C. S. 1 4 43 Carroll Av« .. t I'ir.i^o 3-29-4t-su-wed-sat-su SCKAl* IKON Scrap lion, Brass. Lead. Copper. Write WELLER & CO., ue tor highest market prices. Birmingham. Ala. 1-10-ea-au-we-U j BAGO t>PK ’ BOCCA SPE550/} \ CUOR NON > i There Was Just One Word That Scoop Understood ^EP-\ LTS^ BULLET HOLE1. / UATRS—On«* ecu I n word n days no ml. taken for Imk I linn '2tiv tar flrnt Inner- | <(m» »■»«»« t"(»»mnnnr order. FOR SALE _ __ talk VVITH ALAN JEMISON. 1001 J(?rr. Co, Bark Bldg. 8-8-tf E. J. BURNS CO. REAL ESTATE. PHONE 768 __ 10-4-tf I FOR RENT OR SALE El j NORTH KiTll STREET, NEWLY | REMODELED, 8-HOuM. 2-STORY. BEAUTIFUL INTERIOR, PHONE MAIN 2G9. NORM ENT, 2026 FIRST AVENUE. 1-29-tf FOR SALE—Team of good, young mules, wagon and harness; cheap if taken at once. C. J. <'ornellison, Box 553, Bir mingham. Ala. ) - FOR SALK or trade for pair of mules or horses. 5-passenger auto, Hopwood. Daly’s Drug Store. Boyles. 4-1!-5t FOR SALK Cash register and iron safe cheap. 2419 2d ave. Phone 5823. 4 >3-3t FOR SALE—9-room modern"” Norwood residence £sr-$G000; this is $1500 less than it* true value; if you are look ing fcif a bargain, this is it. Bains Realty Co.. 2127 3d ave. 4-3-31 I'VR PA LE— A goat, well trained, can he driven by a child; also cart and harness. Will sell for $5 cash. Phone West End 300. EAT GOOD MEAT AT LITTLE PRICES. Log of lamb, lh.]5c Lamb chops, lh. 39c Lamb roast, lb . IL’Iav Veal cutlets, lb.lgc Steaks, lb.lie Pork chops, lh.l(%c BI jA N K( JR I >-H K A VIN < 'O., 2107 SECOND AVE. It tTKS—One rent a n«rd a day: no ad. f:ikfu for lorn f lif* ii 2r»e for flr«t Inaer t>mi. f n*h hmm* Hi’i'ninopn* fir«ler FOR SALE _ FOR SALE Toadies' ready-to-wear and millimry store in GaHtonia, N. C.; population, 12,000; best store and loca tion, new. clean merchandise, doing splendid business; reason for selling, connected with business out of town; stock and fixtures will Invoice $0000; for further information apply The Fashion; Gastonia, N. C. 3-31-71 WIRE sell good hotel proposition at Thoinasvllle, Ala.; cause, ill health; talk quick. P. O. Box 136, Thotims ville, Ala. 4-l-6t RADIES' READY-TO-WEAR SA EE SATURDAY. APRIL 4. READ PRICES. SKIRTS UP TO $5, $1.95; SKIRTS, $7 KIND SATURDAY. $2.98; SKIRTS. $8.98 KIND SATURDAY, $::.95; SHIRT WAIST. URKPE. VOIRE, RING ERIE. A BARGAIN $2.50; SAT URDAY. 98 CENTS. HURRY SOON SATURDAY TO THE REMNANT; STORE, 2017 2D AVE. -_ i _PERSONAL_j RADIES—$1000 reward; I^positiveL^guar^ I ante?- my great successful ’ Monthly” remedy; safely r?lieves some of the • longest, most obstinate. abnormal cases in three to five days; no harm, pain or ; interference with work; mail. $1.50. | Double strength. $2.00. Dr. Southington. 38 Long Bldg.. Kansas City. Mo. 6-24-tf j ON exhibition, in Meyer Bros, window. 2018 3d ave.. a working model of the ' North Texas oil fields. D. A. Walker. 1 state -nr.i JtOOMsIwmED-BOARD Ftorr^T*"'br>’T^nirXnKTn'*Tn^ ish family; board optional; refer ences. Address Z-10, care Age-Her ald. 4-3-3t ONE CENT A WORD RATC^—Onf rnit «i word a days no ad. InU«mi fnr IfNH tiinii ITtO for flrat lnaer i»i»g i><’t ■»»■«! nrrinnMny order. ^ _ FOR JtEVi ~~ FOR RENT. Two nice front rooms of office, near Tutwiler hotel, apply BUTCHER TOOI. & HDW. CO., 405 N. 20til st. 3-28-tf FOR RENT Nice little 4-room cottage. West End. on car line; bath, gas. water heater, elec tric lights, etc.; rents $16. See ns ut once. JKMISON R. E. & INS. CO., mi N. 20th St. Phone 5280. A FEW GOOD ONES FOR THE TAROY I RENTER. $35—An ideal. 6-room bungalow, in be<t part of Norwood; furnace heated ar.d modern in every respect. $25—A nice 5-room cottage, half block of car line, best part of North Highlands. $85—A nice 2-story home in Earle Place; furnace heated and modern. $50— A nice 9-room home on 11th avenue, south, on two car lines. Wc have others in all parts of the city at attractive prices. MAEONE-MeCONNELI. CO., 2024 Third Ave. Phone 123S. FOR RENT—By owner, 7-room, 2-story house, 720 S. 25th st. J. W. Dukes. 425 Woodward Bldg. Phone 6100. 4-2-4t RATES—One rent a wonl a iIiiti ho ml. taken for less fbtm -Tie for first iuser <l<‘n order LOST—STRAYED—STOLEN LOST—Certificates S-58785 and S-59370, each for three shares of preferred stock/of United States Steel corpor ation; both in the name of Walter C. Head. Return to Dr. W. C. Head. Johns, Ala. 3-21-3t-sat S'i’RAYED-One bay horse, weighs 900 pounds; white hind feet; white star on fare. A liberal reward. T. P. Poe, Flat Top. Ala. 4-4-4t KODAKS FILMS developed. 10c per roll. Prints 3c and 4c each. Prompt attention and work the best. Coveil Co. 5-21-tf LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Contractor* Sealed proposals will bo received by the undersigned until 3 o’clock p. m., Tuesday, April 7, 1914, for the construc tion of certain grading, combined curb and gutter and sidewalk paving under Imp. Or«l. No. 795-C; also for certain re pairs on the 21st street bridge. Specifica tions may be obtained and plans ex amined at this office. The right is re served to reject any and all proposals. « Signed) MAURY NICHOLSON. Acting City Engineer. Age-Herald, April 2. 3 and 4. 1914. LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS AND SUPPLIES, BLANK (Flat Opening) BOOKS, OFF ICE EQUIPM ENTS, WOOD AND ALL STEEL OF FICE FURNITURE ROBERTS & SON, (Inc.) “The Itlg Alnltsmn IIoiihc" 1810-1812 THIRD AVE. Phone 84C1 Main FOR RENT Attractive bungalow. West End. $18, and nice cottage li» good condition: nice grassy lawn, fruit trees, grapes and garden in back yard; rent $25. .1 EM ISON R. E. & INS. CO., 211 N. 20th St. Phone 5280. --f FOR RENT Choice Central Store Unusual Opportunity MA LON E-M CONNELL CO., ♦ 1024 2d Ave. CHOICE cottage, bath and electricity, good repair. 617 S. 23d st., $18; 6-room cottage, bath and gas. 2216 3d ave., $27.50. H. D. Smith, 206 Hood Bldg. 4-3-31 FOR RENT Near Five Points, 20-room house: five baths: running water in each room. .1EMISQN R E. & INS. CO.. 211 N. 20th St. Phone 5280. FOR~ RENT—1904 Morris avenue, in Morris hotel, store or office room. 18x27 feet .including light and heat. Apply to W. H. Engle, steward, Mor ris hotel. u 4-2-3t-we-sat-s FOR RENT Fine house on S. 20th st., right at Five > Points; three baths; tine location for roomers. JEMISON R. E. & INS. CO.. 211 N. 20th St. Phone 5280. FOR RENT—Five-room apartment, cor ner 14th ave. and 14th st., S.; tile bath, good porch, oak floors, ga# stove, fur nace heat and shades furnished. Pos >ession at once. Eight-room, furnished j ouse. corner Waucoma st. and Moun tain ave.. about June 1. A. F. McNeal, phone Main 1138. 4-4-2t FOR RENT We have some new bungalows on South side for rent; also bungalows North Haven and West End. .1 EM ISON R. E. <fc INS. CO., 211 N. 20th St. Phone 5280. ARKIVAI. AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TItAINS, II1HRHGHAN Ine ld1 lowing schedule figures ars published only as information. and are Ant <> iinruntnud fllUMlAGHAM TICKMINAI, STATION SoiiiUeru lUlhvaf No. Arrive irom— No. Depa.i to ll Atlanta b .2® am 11 UrecuvlUe 7 .40 »a II Greenville i :40 pm 12 Atl:*2ta 12:15 am IK ( olumbua 11:8® am 15 Columbus 4:00 pm 20 Mobile 8:65 ptA 10 Mobile t :46 am 98 Jacksonville 12:75 pm *4 JacksunviUe 4:60 pa IK Salma 10:85 am 27 Helma 4:10 pm °‘f New York 5:10 pm 4® Atlanta 4:30 aa K‘ Now York 11:50 nm 86 New York 1:6® pa l!» .A > In nfwiomhi |.m £0 New YorkH H‘) * rn Uurcit *k Crescent Houte j A. G. S. II. It. Ne. Arrive- froa— N> Depart tw— | Cincinnati 10:05 pm l Rhr'pt A N. O. 10:10pm i New Orleans 6:06 am 2 Ciu. A N. Y. K:t4aa 8 Cincinnati 10:15 am 8 New Orleans 10'20 am 4 New Or lea.*. ti:t>0 pm 4 Cincinnati 6:03 pin fc t battur.oogn 11:7.8 am 5 Meridian 4:10 pm 11 Chattanooga 0:00 pin 6 Chattanooga 4:00 pa 7 New York 10:20 pm 7 New Orleans 10:25 pm 6 Meridian )):.r*5 am 22 Chattanooga 6:01am 12 Meridian 11:35 pm 11 Shrtjeport 6:26 am K Shreveport 1:20 am K New York 4:25 ana 1-rtacu Uura No. Arrive from— No. Deport to— 106 Kansas City 8:50 pm 16ft Kansas City 13:34 pm 103 Kansas City 0:15 am 104 Kansas City 1®:36 pm 125 Amory 10:15 am Mil Amory 3:25 pm 021 Memphis 5:45 pm H22 Memphis 7 00 »m Ceutrm •»* t«u. itj. No. Arrive from— [ No. Depart to— 1 savannah 1" 10 pm 2 Macon 1:00 am fc Jacksonville 12 05 pm 10 Jackson villa 4:35 pa ft sa-vi.nah 11 '55 im | 4 Savannah 3:60 Dm 1 rains marked tuus t*» run dally except Sunday. --■1..-. -- UIHMIXiHAM TKinilNAI, STATION SealioarU Air J.lne lly. No. Arrive frna— No. Depart to ft New York 9:45 pm 6 New York 8:4* am New York 18:15 pm 18 New York 3:00 pm n Atlanta 9:20 pm 22 Atlanta4 HO am Illinois Central Hy. No. Arrive from— I .Vo. Depart ta— 0 Chicago4:18 rw | to Chicago_U'1< w MIUSVILLK A IVASHVIU.K STATIC** L «k S. H. H. No. Arrive fioa— Nos 7 tpart to r 1 Cincinnati 8:25 am i New Orleans 9:00 am 2 New Orleans 12:10 am 2 Clnclnn**' 18:32 pm 3 Cincinnati 8:25 pm 3 New Orleans 8:40 pm 4 New Orleaua 8 -.87 pm •* Decatur t :15 am •ft Decatur 7:45 pm 7 Montgomery 4:05 am 7 Cincinnati 8.-50 am 8 Clnylunatl 12:01am 10 Montgomery 7:15 pm It Montgomery 0:20 am 12 Montgomery 10:45 am 11 Montgomery 8:60 am 1 l.*l Itri-ntur 10:30 am I 14 Decatur4 :0Q pm Ulrmtiifthnni ill In oral No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 80 Praco 6.15 pm 83 Praco f :SB am 48 Tuscaloosa 11:15 am 41 Uloctoa 0:80 am1 41 Bloc ton 7.*25 pm 48 Bloctos 3:4ft pm i 25 Anniston 10:40 am 44 Anntstoe 1:40 pm • 47 Anniston 0:50 pm 40 A'slaton 1:30 am 102 Tuscaloosa 6:30 pm 101 Tuscaloosa 7 :0(t am j A.« I). Jt A* No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 13 Manchester ll:S0im 24 Manchester 7:30 am 15 Roanoke 0:50 pm 36 Roanoke4 00 pm other trains run daily, central Una _HOTELS PHILADELPHIA,! 13 and Filbert Streets. 2 Minutes from PENNSYLVANIA an9 PHILADELPHIA t READING TERMINALS NEAR TO EVERYWHERE. 250J@emi/efoil J&ut- j <5ic?p JPoomj xciitfo andtfflcrvrng 5ce ZdaTefr, */2QP cvncls Popular Gaf©, Grill and Restaurant or JAMES C V/alSH. HanaAPr CHICHESTER S PILLS Vagw . TIIE DIAMOND BRAND. A iff?1** * A»k JO“r Drn**lnt for /\ I'kl.ckcft-ter • Diamond Tlrmnd^Vl Pill* in Bed and Wold metallicX©/ I boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. W T«k« bo other. Hot of roar * pronl.l, Ask fnrt'lO-t'IfKh-TFK ft DIAMOND HRAND PILLjT. for is , years known as Best, Safest, Alwav, Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE FOR SALE_ WE will build you a home. Birmingham Building and Imp. Co., 414-15-16 Ameri can Trust Bldg. 1-16-tf SACRIFICE SALK 1 have a 2-story house, with two apart ments, 5 rooms and hath each, built less Ilian 2 years; storm sheathed, double floors, 2 furnaces, separate entrance, facing park on South Highlands; house tost to build $6600; lot is worth $2600— , total, $8000; will sell for $6700; rents for $760; will net 10 per cent interest. Ad dress A-ll, care Age-Herald. 4-3-tf FOR SALK OR EXCHANGE*—One 8 room house, hall upstairs and down, bath equipped, electricity, corner lot 90 feet front, garden, outbuildings, good neighborhood, in W oodlawn; one C-room cottage, modern conveniences exce.pt gas. on ear line, in West End. cheap for quick disposal. .1. L. Mitchell. P. O. Box No. 4. Phone 89-J West End. 4-1-3t-we-sa-su i FOR SALE- Exchange or lease, modern foundry plant, ready for the torch;! close in. 4-4-tf ONE-CHAIR barber shop and pressing shop at Adamsvllle, Ala.; good trade. Apply R. P. Pickens, Adamsvllle. _ 4-4-2t GOOD piano at bargain. Main 6227-W. 4-2-5t-eod _MONEY TO LEND TALK WITH ALAN JEMISON* Main 100. 8-6-tf WE negotiate loana and sell real estate. Can handle desirable farm loans. Malone-McConnell Co., 2024 3d ave. __ _ll>-2»-tt I BUY well secured notes and mortgaged amounts $30 and up; also make loans. _J. W. Dukes, 425 Woodward BUlg. 3-1-tf REAL ESTATE loana to eult you in amount, terms and Interest; can pay back monthly or yearly; will take sec ond mortgage. John W. Prude, 108 N. _22d st._Bell phone 240. 10-14-tf MONEY TO LEND on real estate, amounts and time to suit. Leonard-Wil liams Co.. 725 Woodward Bldg. 10-22-tf LOANS on improved city and suburban property. Birmingham Land and Mortgage Co., 308 First National Bank Bldg. 3-17-30t REAL ESTATE I A) A NS MADE PROMPTLY. SEE FRANK B. CLARK, WITH EDWARD I,. MOORE R. E. *. INS. CO.. 309 EMPIRE BLDG. PHONE ■MAIN 04. 4-2-41 LADIES' AND MEN, COME SATUR DAY AND BUY YOUR EASTER OUTFIT AT PRICES TO SUIT YOU. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF LA DIES' AND MEN’S READY-TO WEAR, DRY GOODS AND SHOES, GOODS THAT WE BUY AND SELL IN REMNANT LOTS. WE CAN SAVE YOU ONE-HALF OF XOUR PUR CHASE. SPEND YOUR DOLLAR AT THE REMNANT STORE, 2017 31) AVE. _ WANTED—BOARDERS BOARDERfTwANTElJpNlce roomPand good table board; convenient to three car line*. Phone Main 3678. 1407 11th a ve.._S: S-21-1U I'FLIGHT FT'T, room and hoard for couple or two gentlemen: modern home; conveniently located three car lines; South Highlands. Phone 1825. 4-4-5t THE REMNANT STORE, 2017 2D AVE. BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY: SILK MESSAUNE PETTICOATS. 83.98 KIND SATURDAY. 11.75: MUSLIN GOWNS, |2 KIND. 95 ('ENTS: 81 GOWNS, 50 CENTS; UNDERSKIRTS. CHEAP, 82.60, SATURDAY 98 CENTS: UNDERSKIRTS. 81-35 KIND, 55 CENTS; MUSLIN' DRAWERS. FULL SIZE, 20 CENTS A PAIR; CORSET COVERS. 49 CENT KIND, 23 CENTS; CHILDREN'S DRESSES. 81.25 KIND. 49 CENTS; MISSES’ DRESSES, SIZES FROM 10 TO 14. 82 KIND SATUR DAY 81. COME SATURDAY TO THE REMNANT STORE, 2017 2D AVE. WANTED AGENTS WANTED^MetPoPwOTneiPt^take^orders for our fast selling seven-bar box of high grade Toilet Soap: big seller; 60 per cent commission; agents make from 810 to 880 per week; repeat orders assured. Write .it once for full particulars. Crofts & Reed Co., Dept. S-302, Chicago. III. MEN’S UNDERWEAR AT HALF PRICE; 50-CENT UNDERWEAR, LONG OR SHORT SLEEVES. SAT URDAY 26 CENTS; MEN’S 98-CENT TOP SHIRTS SATURDAY BO CENTS; SILK HALF HOSE, 19 CENTS A PAIR; MENS NIGHT SHIRTS. 98 CENT KIND SATURDAY, 49 CENTS EACH. REMNANT STORE. 2017 2D AVE. SATURDAY SPECIALS Fresh yard eggs. 25c dozen; lemons, two dozen for 36c; apples, 6c dozen and up; California oranges, two dozen for a quarter. IJLAN FORD-BE A VIN CO., 2107 Second Ave. LADIES' SUITS AND DRESSES, $12.60; SILK DRESSES, $5.98; $15 CREPE DRESSES, $0.50; WHITE DRESSES, LINGERIES, CREPE. UP TO $10, SATURDAY, $3.98; $30 LADIES’| TAILORED SUITS, $9.95. DON’T MISS THEM; POSITIVELY $30 SUITS SATURDAY. $9.96, AT THE REM NANT STORE. 2017 2D AVE. FOR SALE—Carload of extra fine "Jer sey milch ccAvs with young calves at 1830 Jasper st.. North Haven, on North Highland car line; will swap for dry | cows. Phone Main 727-W. SAND—We ship best grade of No.~2| sand; prompt shipments; lowest prices. ' Fulton Sand Co., 49 South Pryor st.. At lanta. Ga. 4-2-14t FOR SALE BIG BARGAIN 14 PER CENT. First class apartment house, renting for $1200 per year; has four apartments, each apartment has 4 rooms and bath, sepa rate entrances, four furnaces, corner lot. on two car lines, facing park on 1 South Highlands; It is useless to say owner needs money, the price shows that- $8500; must have $4600 cash, balance In 1 to 5 years, 7 per cent interest. ANGLIN-WHITE REALTY & INS. CO., 2028 1st Ave. Phone 1623. 4-3-tf / WANTED—FEMALE HELP_ ^WANTED — Thoroughly experl^-^ enced saleswomen for all depart ments to work between the hours of 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. These are Ideal hours for married women who have household duties to look • after. None but thoroughly ex perienced saleswomen need apply. Apply Superintendent, Loveman, Joseph & Loeb. 3-27-tf-eod WRITE moving picture plays; $50 each: all or spare time; no experience nor correspondence course. Details free. Atlas Publishing Co., 46. Cincinnati, O. 4-4-31 BUSINESS CHANCES ” WANTED—Young business man with 94000 or 96000 would like to buy hard ware business. Address Hardware, care Age-Herald, Birmingham, Ala. 8-29-7t HOME SUPPLY CO., Jackson, Miss., wants high class agtents In Alabama to sell pictures of Negro Angels Climb ing Golden Stairs. Apply to J. T. Cols, General Agent, Empire hotel, Birming ham. 4-3-3t FARM LANDS -"Smarms anywhere in'alabama For Sale by INGRAM REALTY COMPANY. Empire Bldg. Phone Main 1397. MMt By ‘HOP” ( E'MEGrUO TARDl ' V CHE (V\A\ - _>^\5K\OEE-000 01 SALTO - //0!^ i * / I (§) Huj - i^Tv-C^ND -iAUTO-^P - HOBSON ATTACKS UNDERWOOD FOR TOLL BILL FIGHT i - 1 j Selma, April 3.—(Special.)—The Hobson | rally held here yesterday was quite a sue < ess and the two addresses which were delivered by Captain Hobson were heard | by fully 2000 people. The first address j was delivered at tlie courthouse at 2 I o’clock in the afternoon and tlie see | ond at the Academy of Music at s o’clock. In his address at tho Academy of Music Captain Hobson's ar raignment of House l eader Underwood was the most maligna.it of the thret addresses he has delivo.e i in Relma in his senatorial campaign. Throughout the address, which was the weakest he has e'er delivered in Selma, Hobson was everything. For the first time tonight In* arraigned , Underwood for the stand he took on the Panama canal tolls bill. ITEMS Ot~INTEREST AROUND GREENSBORO Greensboro, April 30.—(Special.)—1The School Improvement association is ac tively engaged now in the work of raising funds with which to purchase seats for the auditorium. The nt w school building is a source of pride lo the townspeople and every effort is being made to put the few finishing touches. A number of Greensboro and HalA county people have gone over to Selma today to hear Hobson speak. Captain Hobson will spend Sutida> hero. The spring term of the circuit court convene* In re April S. There are few cases on the docket. To Wed in Greensboro Greensboro. April 30. —(Special.)—Invi tations have been issued to the mar riage of Miss Shelby Carson Garrett to Mr. William .Muir Nichols of Crow \i Nest, Canada, on the afternoon of Tinns day, April 23. at the Presbyterian church, at r» o’clock. Miss Garrett is a well known and poular young woman of this section, with many friends over the state who will be interested in he rmarriage. She is the*' niece of James J. Garrett of Birmingham, and of Dr. R. C. Carson of Greensboro. Many handsome entertainments will be given in honor cf Miss Garrett. * SPECIAL TO WOMEN Tho most economical, cleansing and germicidal of ail antiseptics is A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed. As a medicinal antiseptic for douches* in treating catarrh, inflammation or Ulceration of nose, threat, and that i ea rned by feminine ills It has no equal. For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham Meticine Co.lias recommended Paxtina in tkeir private correspondence with womtn, which proves its superiority. Wo rain who have been cured say it is "vorth its weight in gold.” At druggisg. 50c. largo box, or by mall. The Paxton Toilet Co.. Boston, Mass. ANNOUNCEMENTS vOR SIIF.HIFF i J hereby Enounce my candidacy tor**' i bhcriff of JPierson county, subject to the action of the democratic primary. CfcORGK li. BOnUKGIt For hr Legislature 1 hereby annsunco myself a candi date to represeiV Jefferson county in the legislature object to tho action ■ of the democratic primarv. \F. R MATHEWS. -» -—-* 1 1 The Tea Room of ! The Ridgely f Is now open. Many business men, as well as the tenants ** of this noble building, are enjoying the delicious menus j served with such perfect taste in ideal surroundings. The \ chief function of the Tea Room, however, is to lessen the cost of living for those who have apartments in The Ridgely. ~ y v Jemison Real Estate & Insurance Company Ground Floor l*t National’ Bank Building Phone 5280 |