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Every *on, ■ ,*m of melody Ml CENT A WORD RATES—One rent a word a dityi no ad k taken for lo*n than i!5«* for flrmt Inner tl»-n. < nali in 'ml ?iri'nmi>aiiy order * 7”WANTED 377 SHAYINcTTdc at 1921 4th ave. U-23-tl WE REPAIR all makes of stoves anc ranges with experienced help. Call u» Phone, Main 3000. Robert Prowel Stove Co. Use our hardware. 2-10-tl Wfi HI V second hand clothes, ihoift Phone 1581. 2116 Second. 1-20-tl I'AKKEK TAXICAB CO., 6-PASSEiN GLU CARS. $2.0o PER HOUR. AlAlN 434. 1-23-tl i * \ NT El > -$5000 al once .security firs mortgage on Jefferson county rea estate worth $20,000. Ingram Realty Co.. Empire Bldg. Phone Main 1197 GLUCK S DRY CLEANING CO. Cleaning, pressing, repairing, altering hats renovated and blocked. r 1713 3d Ave. Phone Main 2372. l-8-tf-we-th-fr-m< WAntbd Twenty acres of well sit uated land, near street cars, sultabh for subdivision purposes. Address A-17 rare Age-lferald. 4-2l-4t-tu-thu-sat-8i WANTED- To rent or leas** for on** year ■* beginning September 15, 1914. two large sunny rooms, suitable for studios; mus be between 2oth and 30th sts.. on or nea Highland ave. Address A. P. C., To American Trust Bldg. 4-29-3 WANTED—f5000 at once; security firs mortgage on Jefferson county rea »‘Slate worth $20,000. Ingram Realt: ''o Empire Hldg. I ’hone Main 1197 __ references If desired. Address E-l! care Age-Herald. 4-28-3 SITUATION wanted by a young man, 2 years of age. Good rbaraeter, clea habits, can furnish A-l references. Hav theoretical knowledge «-f shorthand ate bookkeeping. Am willing to start a small salary, with chance for futur advancement. Address J-19, care Agt Herald. 4-29-‘2 Position wanted by experienced sales lady and demonstrator, willing to leav city; references. Address 0-19, cat Age-Herald. 1-30-1 Lai >Y stenographer of five years* exper lence, fully competent, desires to chain? position. Call Main 3877-W, between 12:1 and 1. or after 0:30 p. m. 4-30-3 Planing MILL superintendent wants i make change; thoroughly experienced practical and capable man In estimat ing. detailing, building ami getting on work; reference present employers. Ad dress N-19, cart* Age-Herald. 4-30-3t-thu-sat-s foUXG man with college education a bookkeeper; will begin with reasonabl salary. Phone Main 3912. ANTE D—Sit uat ion at anything tha is honest, have some office exper lence good references. Address R-1f care Age-Herald. 4-30-2 WANTED—FEMALE HELP city and suburbs; reply, giving address and phone number, to Mrs. Andersor Box H-19, care Age-Hcrald. 4-28-1 B’ANTED—A capable woman presser fu ladies' tine dresses and other weai Must he good, fast worker. Apply Mont gomery French Dry Cleaning Co., Mom gomery, Ala. 4-29-; WANTED — Thoroughly experi 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, Love man, Joseph & Loeb. 3-27-tf-eod BIRMINGHAM MILLINERY TRAIN ING SCHOOL, 12 and 14 Watts Hldg., teaches complet course in practical millinery; elite now ar.d finish course before fall see •on. 4-9-th-su-tu-li B ANTED-Lady bookkeeper with expel lence, salary $40 per month; salary wi be increased just as soon as you sho you are capable of handling the worl Address P-19, care Age-Herald. Wan TED—'two lady solicitors, notli Ins to sell, dead easy, ami refine work: fair salary to start. Try It. 30 American Trust Bldg, I _PERSONAL Sadies—*1006 reward; I positively goal •ntae my great successful "Monthly remedy; safely relieves some of th longest, moot obstinate, abnormal case la three to five days: no harm, pain o Interference with work; mall, II.a Double strength. *2.00. Dr. Bouthlngtot M Long Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 6-24-1 ln«-l 4t19-i ONE CENT A WORD RATES—One cent a rrorif a days no ad. taken for lean than 1!Ke for first Inner* 1 fl«m. C‘n*l* rmi«<t si'romnniv nnirr, floor, rat proof, best flour warehouse in city, on L. & N. track, 1621 1st ave. Goodlander Milling Co. Main 410. _ 4-26-ot FOR RENT—Good 8-room house, bath and electricity. 2601 Ave. I).. $25; also 1 rooms, hall, bath, etc.. 2605 Ave. L)., $ 16. H. I). Smith. 206 Hood Bldg. •1-28-at FOR RENT—We have modern 8-room res j idence on Southside; has 1 bedrooms, furnace heat, hardwood floors; been i renting for $45, and $35 gets it until next April. H. D. Williams Realty Co., 1203 Jefferson Co. Bank Bldg. Main 285. 4-26-3t-su-tu-thu i ELEGANT new South Highland home, , nicely furnished, five bedrooms, new piano, large lot, with rose garden; best , location; will rent cheap for summer. Phone Main 1663-.J, morning and evening. 4-30-3t-thu-su-tu i ■ >»: REN? 7-room, brick houie; first class condition. West End car line; _ three large lots, orchard. L. G. Petty john. 1702 6th ave. FOR RENT Furnished house at Moun tain Terrace for the summer 'months; 2-story. 8-room, brick house with all conveniences. Phone 6768-W. 4-30-4t FOR RENT—708 1 9th st.. N.. $35; 6 rooms, ■ bath and servant’s house. L. G. Petty john. 1702 5th ave. ___^^Ij^ESSj:HANCES l CHANCE for good hotel marTget 10-year , lease on new ty>tel; new building; pres ent lessee wishes to leave city; would \ J gladly turn over lease to good man. I Address P-14, <■;» r«• Age-Herald. 4-13-tf t WANTED-—$6000 at once; security first * mortgage on 6 4o acres of land which we have just sold for $1 4,500. In t gram Realty Co., Empire Bldg, Phone Main 1197. 1 INDIVIDUAL or stock company, with $12,000, can buy established. oen t trally located industrial business (now netting 16 per cent), with first-class * equipment anti secure long time lease i) on buildings and ground. No incum i hi a nee. Reason for selling, health de ■ niands retiring from business. L-19, care Age-Herald. 4-29-3t-we-th-su - STATE sales manager for Alabama to t handle upto-date store fixtures; requires about $200 cash. Address M-19, care * Age-Herald. NMMM 1 WANTED—$6000 a! once; security first 3 mortgage on 640 acres of land which we have just sold for $14,500. In gram Realty Co.. Empire Bldg. Phone : Main 1197. WANTED—MALE HELP . WANTED—A first-class oushelman, must " be a good, fast worker. Apply Mont gomery French Dry Cleaning Co., Mont r gomery, \ia. 4-29-3t * \VA\TF.H At once, ;i first .-lass auto genous weller and auto repairment; * must know hip business; state expe r rience, age, references and wages ex pected in first letter. City Garage, Tus caloosa, Ala. 4-28-4t ’ WANTED—A thoroughly competent man 1 presser for large Hoffman machine. Must be a good, fast worker. Apply Montgomery French Dry Cleaning Co., Montgomery. Ala. 4-29-3t WANTED—A workman at once on re pair work. Address Guarantee Shoe Shop, Huntsville, Ala. 4-29-6t PAPERHANGER wanted^ Call~ Wood lawn 580. 113 South 5oth st. 4-30-3t PARTNER wanted, unusual offer for ambitious man with small capital, high class legitimate business, good income B assured; investigate. Box 635, Ensley, r Ala. t ROOM S—W A NT E D—BO ARD~ I WANTED—To rent or lease, two large, v sunny rooms, suitable for studios; must be between 20th and 30th sts., on or near Highland ave. Address A. P. C., 702 American Trust Bldg, j 4-29-3t 9 _ WANTED—Two or three rooms for light - housekeeping In Norwood *r West End. Answer, giving location and prices. - Address A-19. care Age-Herald. 7 4-28-at-tu-thu J LOST—STRAYED—STOLEN r DOST—One large, bay mule about 8 l years old, weighing about 1150 pounds; , reward If returned to E. E. Dodd, cor ( ner Ave. C and 24th at., Enaley. ,t 4-24-tf \v RATES—One eent n word n dny; no ad. Inken for less fhnn 2ftc f«ir first Inser tion. Cf«»« mint Hwmipi'ny order. FOR SALE TALK WITH ALAN JEM1SON. 1008 Jeff. Co. Bank Bldg. 8-8-tf E. J. BURNS CO. REAL ESTATE. PHONE 768. _ 10-4-tf WE wilt build you a home. Birmingham Building and Imp. Co., 414-15-16 Ameri can Trust Bldg. 1-lft-tf 14 PER CENT. A first-class apartment house, with 4 sep arate apartments, fronting park, faces south and east, corner lot. on two car lines, close in, on Southside, renting $1200. Price, $8500. ANGLIN-WHITE R. & T. CO., Phone 1523. 2028 1st Ave. 4-26-tf I WILL exchange now Lagonda piano for automobile. Address P-17, care Age Herald. 4-24-<t A SACRIFICE Sometime ago I offered a piece of cen tral properly at a sacrifice. You didn't get it—but a wise man did, and 1 offered hint a thousand dollars for his trade before be got the deed. He was a wise man—he knew his trade was worth $5,000—and it is. Now T have a customer who gets an income of about $100 a month from real estate worth about $75,000. That customer needs money and that cus tomer will sell a piece of close-in property (it’s half a block from prop erty worth $2,500 per foot) at a sacrifice price. And tHat customer will lake nearly half in trade—good income properly unincumbered—but the balance must be cash. I can’t tell you anything about this one on the phone either. GARLAND MOURNING With TARRANT REALTY CO. ONE CENT A WORD RATES—One cent .. word n dny* no ntl. token for lean than 2Bc for flrat Inner lii'ii. miof ncrpnnrniv otilrr. _Fjmja>ale__ $5oJr*f^as1Tr*l!mJanoe at R per cent, buys a modern home near Highland ave„ in Country club district. Price only $7000. Ts beautifully located, in select neigh borhood. Phone for appointment. H. D. Williams Realty Co.. 1203-4 Jefferson County Bank Bldg. Main 285. 4-28-2t-tu-thu FOR SALE—One nearly new standing desk, good safe and typewriter. Good lander Milling Co. Phone Main 410. 4-2H-5t WANTED—To trade-farnrTof 1R0 acres in Winston county or farm of 200 acres in Marion county to trade for stock ot merchandise. Address A. W., care Age Herald, or telephone Main 141R-J. 4-14-3t-tu-su-su W11 JLi excha nge beautiful 9-room modern house, well located on South Highlands, for suburban or negro rental property or for small home; acreage or automo bile. Party has left city and has equity of about $1800 in property. Place will rent for $45 per month. Will give case or mortgage back in exchange. 5\hat have you to offer? ii. D. Williams Real ty Co.. 1203-4 Jefferson County Bank Bldg. Main 2X5. 4-2X-2t-tu-Um WILL exchange two unincumbered Water front lots with rlparion rights in Tampa, Fla., for Birmingham property. Value of lots $5000. Let’s trade. Call us up. H. D. Williams Realty Co., 1203-4 Jef ferson County Bank Bldg. Main 285. 4-28-2t-tu-tliu FOR SALE—Six-room bungalow In West End, has furnace beat, is about one* rear old and Is modern, on full sized iot. occupied by owner, convenient to cars. Offered today for $3750 on terms of $500 cash, balance at $35 per month. This is a real bargain. Call Charles J. Smith, with H. D. Williams Realty Co.. l903-4 Jefferson County Bank Bldg. Main 2g5t 4-28-2t-tu-thu LUNCH room, best location, cheapest rent, good lease, doing fine, for sale; very cheap; other business cause of sale. 1724 3d ave. 4-28-3t-tu-thu-frl ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OP PASSENGER TltAIWfc BlRMWaHAM The following schedule figures are published only as Info.-maUon. and are col guaranteed- ———. ■ H1I1MI.M1UAM_TERMINAL STATION! Soutberu llaUtvay No. Arrive »rom— No. Depart ta ll Atlanta *•*•** 11 Greenville 1 :M «• 11 fireenville 7:40 l>m 12 Atlmtta 11:15 am 10 Columbus 11:30 mn 15 Columbus 4:00 pm 20 Mobile 8:55 pm 19 Mobile 0:45 am 5H Jacksonville 12:25 pm LM Jacksonville 4 no pm SI Selma 10:15 am 27 Selina 4 10 pm 39 Atlanta 1" 00 pm 40 Atlanta «:S0em 85 New York 11:50 am 10 New York 6:50 pm 29 New York'»: 15 inn >0 New York»:8ft am llueeu A treaceni Route A. G. 8. It. R. No. Arrive from— Nc Depart t+— v Cincinnati 10:05 pm 1 Rhr’pt A X. O. 10:15pm 2 ,New Orleans 0:10 am 2 (’In. A X. Y. 6:20 am t Cincinnati 10:15 am 3 New Orleans 10:20am 4 New Orleatk.; 6:00 pm 4 ^Cincinnati 6:05 pm 6 Chattanooga 11:38 am 6 Meridian 4:lupm 11 Chattanooga 9:00 pm r,.«ttannn»a 4 00 mn < Meridian 11:55 am 6 Chattanooga 4 .00 pm 12 Meridian 11:55 pro 22 Chattanooga 6:01am Frisco Lluca No. Arrive from— No. Depart ae— Its Kansas Clip 8:50 pm 106 Kansas City 12:90 rm 103 Kansas Cltp 0:15 am 104 Kansas Clip 10:30 pm 125 Amory 10:15 am 826 Amory 3:25 pm 921 Memphis 5:55 pm I 922 Memphis7 00 %m Centra* "» ua. Hy. ~~ No. Arrive fiom— Xo. Depart io— 1 Macon 10 10 pm 2 Macon f :00 am b Jacksonville 12.05 pro 10 Jacksonville 4:35pro t Ha ■’■i.nah 11 55 ini 4 Savannah 3.50 cm Inina marked wiua ■> run daily except Sunday Ill II Al INGHAM lKKMINAI. STATION 5ealiouru AMP l.lne Ifty. No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 5 New York 10:()0pm 6 Now York 7:15ain 11 New York 12:15 pm 12 New York 2:JJ0pm 23 Atlanta »:2Q pm 22 Atlanta “'-00 iiiL1 Illinois Central iftp. No. Arrive from— I No. Depart te— k Chfraeo4:1.4 pm I m Oilcaeoll:ta nm LOtlSVIU,K <fc N ASH VILLIS STATION L A n7 lft. 1ft. No. Arrive from— No.. I mart ta—• 1 Cincinnati 1:25 am l New Orleans 0:00 am 2 New Orleans 12:10 am 2 Undnna*' 12:22 pm 8 Cincinnati 3:25 pm 3 New Orleans 8 40 pm 4 New Orleans 1:37 pin *6 Decatur 6:15 am •5 Decatur 7:45 pm 7 Montgomery 4:05 am 7 Cincinnati 2:50 am 2 Cincinnati 12:01am 10 Montgomery 7:15 pm 9 Montgomery 6 20 ara 12 Montgomery 19:45 am 11 Montgomerr 3:56 am M5 Decatur 10:30 am 14 Decatur<pm ilirmluttlasm Mineral No. Arrive from— ^'o. Depart is— 19 Praco 6:15 pm 33 Praco 9:19 am 48 Tuscaloosa 11:15 am 41 lilocteo 9:89 am 41 Blocton 7 :25 pm 49 Bloctog 1.45 pm 18 Anntatoa 19:40 am 44 Anniston 1:49 pm 47 Anniston 9:60 pm 46 A-slaton 9:30 am 102 Tuscainoia 5:30 pm 101 Tuscaloosa 7:0fl am An u. A A. No. Arrive from— No. Depart te— 23 Manchester 11:6Q am 24 Manchester 7:3ft am 25 Koanoke6:50 pm 20 Roanoke 4 00 pm oiucr trains run dally, central time. _FOR SALE n\4 PRR CENT New brick apartment house, within 2<> feet of Highland ave., east of 30th st. 4 complete and separate apartments renting for $2160. Price $16,000. Ownci needs the money. anglin-whitf: r. & i. co.. 2028 1st Ave. Phone 1523. - 4-27-t MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. $4000 HOME FOR $3000. On very easy terms, in Graymont, not fa from Owenton college. This is a 10 room house and built for a home witl every modern convenience, in a beauti fill grove of trees and across the stree from a $3o,000 home. Now. if you ar« looking for a real bargain and a goev place to live, now is your opportunity For. information, call .T. A. Wood, Mail 7794k or 801 American Trust Bldg. $8000 YEARLY INCOME. IN FIVE YEARS WILL MAKE YOl INDEPENDENT; $800 iNVESTEl WILL SHOW THE ABOVE. WHA’ BETTER? GROW SATSUMA OR ANGES IN MOBILE COUNT? THERE IS A FORTUNE FOR YOU CALL OR WRITE S. E. WILBOURNE. ROOM 410 AMERICAN TRV8T BLDG PHONE MAIN 8030. FOR SALE. A well-known, centrally located restau rant; makes large money; unusual op portunity; no Information given ove phone. MALONE-M CONNELL CO„ 2024 3d Ave. FOR SALE—Cafe, close In, good businesi lease worth $200, on account of sicknes must sell. Address C-29, care Age-Hei aid. 4-28-2 ____FOR SALE FOR SALE—Dental chair bracket, U. S. lathe and other fixtures for a dentist; see Dr. A. .1. Massey, 524 Jefferson Coun ty Savings Rank. Phone 1844. 4-26-4t WILL trade $3800 second mortgage well secured notes, payable $75 per month, for good property well located. H. I). Williams Realty Co.. 1203-4 Jeffersnii County Rank Bldg. Main 285. 4-28-2t-tu-thu FOR FARM LANDS SEE BLANKS. 2026 3D AVE. 6 OFFICE EQUIPMENT. One "Gunn” mahogany desk. One mahogany desk ('hair. One Underwood typewriter. Several sections “Globe-Wernicke" ma hogany bookcases. One desk, light, brass. r All practically new and in good condi tion. 401 Empire Building. 1 , MAKE THE DOLLAR YOU HAVE WORKED FOR WORK FOR YOU. Invest a few dollars each month in Ala bama's choicest farm lands. ■ Guard against future financial trouble by making ready a modern farm-home that will pay handsome dividends. Investigate the lands wc offer in any size tracts, on easy monthly payments, at ) Sterrett. Shelby county, Ala., just 21 , miles from Birmingham. Learn the things we are doing in our owr demonstration farm at this point. Find out how easy it will be for us tc Improve your farm in the way yot designate and let you repay us monthly Get accurate figures on what 10 acres properly handled will do for a family tired of the "city grind.” - Don’t put off till “tomorrow” what yoi ought to do "today.” "Tomorrow” Ala bama lands will cost more than you car pay. Or. if you have city property that is r priced right and worth the money, w< will trade you farm lands for it. CALL—W RITE-PHONE W. W. LEWIS, AMERICAN FINANCE & BOND CO., , 701 American Trust Bldg. Phone Main 4639 H t IeIntIMo I HATES—Onr cent n word n dnyi no ad. ' fnkcn for Icnm than I’Rc for flrnt Inner omimI iicrnmpnny order. __FOR SALE ^ Ml'ST sell quick; 2-story*”brick store, 5 rooms above; also dwelling; is corner to x140, 4th ave., N.; rents well; $3750. Terms $1000 cash. Apply 628 Jefferson County Bank Bldg. F*OR SALES Owner leaving city will sell upright piano and mahogany daven port very cheaply. Both are In good condition and have only be used a few months. .Same can he seen at 721 N. 17th st. Phone Main 6616. 4-30-2t A BIO BARGAIN FOR SALE; 50 BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE LOTS IN BEST PART OF BIRMINGHAM; MUST SELL BY JUNE 1. SOMEBODY WILL MAKE MONEY ON THIS DEAL WHY NOT YOU? ACT QUICKLY. W. E. MARTIN, 405 (OLD) JEFFERSON COUNTY BANK. 4-30-1Ot -TTVu BIG SNAPS $150 CASH WEST END BUNGALOW j Actually worth $3750, hut we have a price of only $3250. This has 6 large I rooms, hath, hot and cold water, ex pensive chandeliers and mantels; the plan Is ideal for a 6-room house; the material is the best; the lot is 50x 100 and is located near the new Cath olic school. $4250 MODERN BUNGALOW 3 BLOCKS FROM HIGHLAND AVE. The owner had this built and it is as pretty a home as anyone could want. Has every modern improvement: on an elevated lot that runs through the block to another street: this house would cost $2800 to build: the lot is cheap at $2250. The owner is anxious to leave the city and will sell for $1250. Terms, $550 cash and balance as rent. This is a better bar gain than any $5250 bungalow in the city. GEO. O. MABRY, 3 02-3 JEFFERSON CO. BANK BLDG. PHONE MAIN 2572. MONEY TO LEND TAuTwlfh ALAN JEMISON. Main 100. 8-6-tI WE negotiate loans and sell real estate. Can handle desirable farm Icmloi. Maloie-McConnell Co., 2024 3d ave. 10-29-tt I BUY well secured notes'and mortgages; amounts $50 and up; also make loans. J. W. Dukes, 425 Woodward Bldg. 3-1-tf REAL ESTATE leans to suit you 10 amount, terms and interest; can pay back monthly or yearly; will take sec ond mortgage. John W. Prude, 106 W. 22d st. Bell phone 240. 10-16-tl MONEY' TO LEND on real estate, amounts and time to suit. Leonard-Wil liams Co.. 725 Woodward Bldg. 10-22-tf LOANS oii improved city and suburban property. Birmingham Land and Mortgage Co., 306 First National Bank Bldg. 4-18-tl REAL ESTATE LOANS MADE PROMPTLY. SEE FRANK B. CLARK WITH EDWARD L. MOORE R. E. «£ INS. CO.. 209 EMPIRE BLDG. PHONE MAIN 444. WE are prepared to discount properly se cured purchase money paper, to nego tiate loans on real estate, and to iurnist conservative investments in such papei or other securities to persons who have idle funds. REALTY TRUST CO., 303 N. 20th St. 3-9-mo-fr-t; WE HAVE CLIENTS DESIRING TC MAKE LOANS IN AMOUNTS 12000 13000. SOW, {5000, 6 AND 8 PER CENT PROMPT ATTENTION TO APPL1CA TIONS. JEMISON REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE CO.. 20TH ST. GROUND FLOOR FIRST NATION At BANK BLDG. _5-18-su-tu-thu-ti MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVE! REAL ESTATE. PROMPT ATTEN TION. J. B. GIBSON. 618 EMPIRE BLDG. PHONE 466. 12-2-tu-th-au-t ON diamonds, watches and jewelry, spe clr.1 low rates on loans from $50 and up business sflictiy contldenial. GORDON LOAN CO.t 217 N. 19th st. 11-27-tf-thu-su- i\ FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS Negotiated on city business and ell anc suburban residence property. Low atei and prompt attention; purchase t unej notes bought. JRMISON REAL ESTATE ft INS. CO. 211 North 20th Street. 3-23-tf-su-tV-ttai MONEY TO LOAN. We can place first mortgage loans ii amounts of $500 to $7500 at 7 and 8 pe: cent interest. M AI iON E- M’ CONNEL L CO., 2024 3d Ave. WANTED—HELP {2~A DAY ABSOITTELY'sURE—Man o woman to distribute literature: 60 days work: opportunity for promotion; ex perlene* t"hneeessary. Spare time ma be used. Ziegler Co., Philadelphia. 4-19-St.-thu-s WANTED—Laundress for operating roon Infirmary; white experienced table an lunch counter boys; salesman familia with dry goods and shoes: other open lngs. Room 626 Chamber Commerc Bldg. POULTRY FOR SALE—Buff Orpington eggs, |L! per sitting; bronze turkey eggs. {3.6 per dozen. L. G. Pettyjohn, 1702 5t ave. STOVE REPAIRING STOVE and range repalrlngT^xpeft o gas stoves and range*. Call Mai: 6626. 223 N. 22d at.4-17-t KODAKS and 40 *ach. Prompt attention an work the bait. Covtll Co. Ml-I IeWaII RATES—One sent n word m dayi no ad. j taken for lea* than 25c for flrnt fuser tf»m nni«f n^rnmimii v nrilfr, I'OK RENT—ROOMS THE AVALON—All outside rooms, fur nace heat; modern conveniences: moderate price; bath free. 2100 5th ave. 5-25-tf AT THE BIRMINGHAM HOTEfc, steam heat, electric light, telephones and all hotel service, $4 a week and up; tran sient rates. $1 a day and up. The Bir mingham. 18th st. and 2d ave. 2-10-tf TWO connecting furnished rooms for light housekeeping, no childrer. 1812 jTh ave. 4-19-tf NICELY furnished upstairs front room, hot baths, elegant heated bathroom; price reasonable 2212 4th ave.. N. 3-10-tf FOR RENT -Two nice furnished rooms ] adjoining bath; can arrange for light housekeeping; near Five Points. Phone 5385. 4-24-7t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished, well kept rooms, close in, modern conveniences; summer rates. 2121 6th ave., N. Phone 3858 Main. 4-25-7t NICELY furnished rooms, with or with out hoard; new management. 1920 6th ave.. N. 4-26-311 C A P1 TO I J~PA R Iv_t N N—I>a rge' room, fac Ing 20th st.; lavatory, with or without private bath. 4-26-8t I NEW 21st St. Hotel, JloVi North 21st st.. I newly furnished, clean, cool rooms; hot and cold baths; rates, $S to $2(> per month. 4-26-3ut FOR RENT—Two or three froiftT rooms with private hath in best part of South Highland. Call phone Main 4381-W. 4-26-5t TWO connecting rooms, newly pa pa red, furnished for light housekeeping. 2222 7th ave., X. 4-28-3t LOVELY room, brick house, steam heat! electric fans, shower bath, hot and cold running water, etc.; gentlemen only; references required. Apply 604 20th st., N._ 4-28-tit FOR RENT—Two or three front rooms with private bath in best part of South Highland. Call phone Main 4310-W._1-28*51 NICELY furnished front loom, mod 1 ern conveniences; gentleman: $l«i month. 1610 6th ave., X., opposite park. Main 3231-J. 4-28-31 TWO nicely furnished rooms. 1615 10th ave. S. , 4-28-61 CLEAN, light, well furnished rooms; all conveniences; easy walking distance to business section. Phone Main 8335-J. 620 N. 20th st. 4-29-51 FT RNISHED and unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire 2114 6th ave. 4-29-3t ROOMS FOR RENT—Single room for one gentleman, also large front bed room, every convenience, rent reason able. 2113 5th ave., north. 4-29-1f | FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping (front room), also room and board. Phone 4653-W. Mrs. McClure, 1820 5th ave. 4-21-7t-eod MOUBRN furnished, cQnnecting room's, light and airy porches and swings, fine for summer; lights, refrigerator, screened, dishes. linen, gas stove, two blocks from park and library: cheap rent. 4121 Ave. C. Avondale. 4-28-2t-tu-th TWO completely furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with private bath and kitchenette; also extra bedroom; all conveniences; close in. Phone Main 4475. 4-30-3t ] TTTTTFTF! connecting rooms. furnished complete for housekeeping; all conven iences; also one front room furnished. 5005 First ave., or Wondlawn 499-W. ENTIRE second floor, five rooms and bath, sink in kitchen, front and back porches, South Highlands. Main 4711-W. 4-30-4t-thu-sii-tu-th FOR RENT—Furnished room with bath, private family, one or two gentlemen. Phone 8446. 4-30-2t FOR RENT—In elegant South Highland residence of owner, one large, nicely furnished front room, opening on large I veranda, southern front; electric lights, telephone, all windows and doors , screened; hot and cold water In bath room convenient; convenient to cars and in easy walking distance to cen ter of city; will let to one or two ac ceptable gentlemen or to man and wife; I leference required. Fall at 2106 Hum boldt ave. FERNlSHErTROOMS FOR RENT. Two beautifully furnished rooms with all modern conveniences, upstairs; nice and cool, one-half block from car line in private home; terms reasonable. 1108 N. 29th st. Phone Main 8100. i FOR RENT—I^arge rooms, newly pa pered, furnished or unfurnished; home comforts. 1920 8th aye. 4-30-2t FOR RENT—Downstairs front room to couple without children. also small 1 single upstairs room for gentleman. Call Main 988 FOR RENT—Southside. beautiful furnish ed front room, adjoining bath; conveni ent to board, one block of three car lines. Main 7387-J. 4-30-3t 3 _FARM LANDS FARMS ANYWHERE IK ALABAMA For Sale by INGRAM REALTY COMPANY. Empire Bldg. Phone Malp 1197. 8-22-tl WANTED—BOARDERS 3 • SUITE of rooms with prtvaTe hauT, beautifully furnished, with or without meals. 1213 S. 21st st. Main S720-J, i 4-26-6t-eod 1LEGAL NOTICES Legnl Notice - State of Alabama, Jefferson County—Es ; tate of H. W. Crook, deceased. Letters testamentary upon the last will r and testament upon the estate of _said decedent, having been granted to the un „ dersigned on the 28th day of April 1914, J by the Hon. J. P. Stiles, judge of the J probate court of Jefferson county, notice 1 is hereby given that all persons having „ claims against said estate will be re " quired to present, the same within the time allowed by law, or that the same i will be barred. » WALTER K. M-ADORY, f 4-30-3t-thu Executor. = — STCeitS Will be paid for stray dogs dellv i ered at the city hall May 1 to May 9. I inclusive. W. R. Kelly, Commissioner I of Dog License. 4-30-6t >••••«•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••« RATES—One eent a word a days no ad* ^ taken for le»» than 2f»c for first Inaer tiitrt (n«ii mniif ni«po>nnn»>T order. LEGAL NOTICES ~ f»0 Cent* Reward Will be paid for convicting evidence against any citizen of Birmingham, Ala., owning a dog on which license has not been paid. This reward is ef- i fective on and after May 15, 1914. W. R. Kelly, Commi8ioner of Dog License. 4-30-6t Legal Notice Louisville and Nashville Railroad com ran.v vs. J. J. Simmons, et al.—In the Chancery Court of Jefferson county, Alabama. ? In this cause it being made to appear to the register by affidavit of J. W. Crane, agent of the complainant, th°.t the defendants. Will Dumas, Lonnie Du mas ami Nellie Dumas, Pearlie Dumas, Walter Dumas and Lutner Dumas, Bessie Dumas and Otis Dumas, are each non- * residents of Alabama, and each reside in the county of Hill, state of Texas; and, further, that in the behef of said affiant the defendants. Will Dumas, Lonnie Dumas and Nellie Dumas, are over the ace of 21 years, and that Pearlie Dumas, Walter Dumas ami Letter Dumas are / over the age of 14 years and under the age of 21 years, and that Bessie Dumas and Otis Dumas are each under the age of 14 years, and that neither of said minors has a legal guardian in the state of Alabama, It is therefore ordered by the register that publication be made in The Age-Herald, a newspaper published j in Jefferson county, Alabama, once a week for four consecutive weeks, requir ing the said Will Dumas. Lonnie Dumas, Nellie Dumas, Pearlie Dumas, Walter Dumas. Luther Dumas. Bessie Dumas and Otis Dumas to plead, answer or demur to the bill of complaint in this cause by the 24th day ol' May. 1914, or in 30 days thereafter a decree pro eonfesso f' may be taken against the above named adult defendants. Done at office this the 22d day of April, 19! 4. H ENRY MORSCH H EIM ER, 4-23-4t Register. ■ - .. —■ — r Tear Out ami Mall to ROBERTS & SON TUrmltifghntn. Ala. m * FO| FREE SAMPLE* ENOW .VED CARDS _ 'TipilXG INVITATION* _ F.MROSSED STATIONERY MONOGRAM PAPERS r LITHOGRAPHED LETTER _HEADS Tear out, pin to your letter head and mall today to ROBERTS & SON, “The Big Alabama Houne,’’ (or FREE SAM PLES. -- f AUCTION DAY y THURSDAY, APRIL 30th HORSES AND MULES IT’S GOING TO BE A r GOOD SALE. TWO HUNDRED HEAD HORSES MULES / MARES IF YOU WANT A HORSE OR MULE, COME. SALE t POSITIVE, RAIN OR ' SHINE. FIES & SONS :2nd AVE. AND 16th ST. w The Comfortable Tea Room Yes, the Ridgely Tea Room Is / different. It is more homelike, K refined and inviting. The cook i Ing is better, the service more personal and thorough. Have you dined at the Ridge | ly? Do so! We predict the same enthusiasm from you as from others who "came, saw” and tasted. JEMISON I Real Estate and Ins. Co. j Ground Floor First Nstional I Bank Building Phone 52B0 IM i_I