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Scoop- -The Cub Reporter JIATE3—One ffnt ■ wnrt n Aay« nn ai taken for le*» than 2f»o for flrwt Inner t<im ""1*1 nvniminiir ufflrr W AA 1 L>L) ftfiA v i,\»j juc ai ib-j *111 tiVe. li-2«f-tf WE sharpen safety razui blades better than new, 2oc dozen. Send them parcel post. Robert Prowell Stove Co., Birming ^hain, Ala. 5-14-tf WE buy second hand clothes, shoes, for cash Phone 1381. 2116 Second. 1-20-tf FREE dental work, 1 to 4 p. m. Dental College. Ave. F and 20th st. 10-8-tf WANTED—To exchange, unincumbered income Birmingham property for a farm; good trade for well located farm. Address own%r, P-85, care Age-Herald. ll-8-16t-su-tu-th-fr FREE dental work, 1 to 4 p. tn. Dental College, Ave. F and 20th at. 10-8-tf GLUCK’S DRY CLEANING 0$. Cleaning, pressing, repairing, altering, hats renovated and blocked. 1713 3d Ave. Phone Alain 2372. 1-8-tf-we-th-fr-mo TO borrow $650 on business property in Oneonta. Ala.; worth $1600 and well rent ed. Address T-S8, care Age-Herald. 11-18-ot POSITION wanted by young lady; have experience as saleslady, cashier and stenographer, either temporary or per manent work accepted; references fur nished. Call Atain 2797. Ask for L. O. W, y ._ _» ll-19-2t WANTED—Furniture to repair; 25 years’ experience with the leading firms of the country; work guaranteed; let me call and give estimate. Main 7166-W. ll-20-3t-eod FOR SALK—Any suit or overcoat in our stock, $14.85. Marc Llnx, 1911 1st ave. y li-’JQ-at * SITUATION WANTED WANTED—Sewing, will do any kind of sewing, especially fancy drosses; will guarantee satisfaction. Phone Main 4365. 2316 7tli ave. ll-18-3t SITUATION wanted by college gradu ate with seven years* experience in stenographic work; can furnish best of references. Address U-86, care Age-Herald. * ll-19-3t EXPERIENCED stenographer desires po sition at once; am thoroughly competent and accurate; can furnish A-t refer ence; high school education. Address J-86. care Age-Herald. li-19-2t TOUNG lady, competent bookkeeper, 9 years experience, quick, accurate, dear business head, desires position in office where ability counts. Address Y-88. care Age-Herald. ll-19-2t THE City Employment Bureau will be glad to furnish free any class of help wanted. We Investigate all applicants, the record of all applicants for posi tions of responsibility. This bureau is under the auspices of churches of Bir mingham. We earnestly ask your co operation. Phone Alain 1870. 310 Lyric Theatre Bldg. 7-18-tf WANTED—Position by young man, 7 years’ experience in clothing and shoe business; salary no object; A-I references. Address E-87, care Age Herald. ll-14-7f WANTED - Position by registered phar macist, eight years’ experience, good references. Address 1527 23d ave., Tus ( caloosa, Ala. ll-19-3t WANT EL? r. a university and business college graduate, a position us book keeper or assistant bookkeeper, or some clerical work. Address Z-S8, care Age | • Herald. ll-‘JU-2t . * HJXPERIEN< *i; 1» stenographer-bookkeep er and general office man must have ' work at once; reasonable salary; good salesman and solicitor. Address B-89, i are Age-Herald. 13*20-3t you NG colored man wants position as butler, house man or waiter in boarding >. house. Can give good reference. .Call d plume “Main 2. 11-20-21 “ WANTED—HELP tirnrHir-- rnrrTwa^^maTr'^in^^’npos'tai clerks; examinations soon; over 2000 appointments yearly; prepare at ho/nc; write for plan No. 36 of pay \ ment after appointment. Philadelphia ] Business College, Civil Service Dept., t Philadelphia. Pa. ll-4-30t Sen 7" women, get government jobs; $65 to $150 month; 20»X) appointments month ly; write for list. Franklin Institute, Dept. 3-T, Rochester, N. Y. 10-30-1 mo-except. mo-tu-th Fofr S AL E—Five-pass e 11 g e r automo bile in good running condition for cash. $185. See owner at 207 1st ave. or phone Main 8470. '* \v A NT ED—Col ored man and wife, cook and general yard work; white experi enced dairy hand; contractor, getting red and white oak crosstiea. Call and see contract. Call at Room 626 Chamber Conimen-r Bldg. WANTLD- FEMALE HELP FREE dental wurk, 1 to 4 p. m. Dental College. Ave F and 20th st. 10-8-tf WANTED—MALE HELP_ v, WANTED—HARNESS MAKERS AND SADDLE HANDS. AFFLY J. B SICKLES SADDLERY CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. ll-15-4t-au-tu-frl-su WXNteD—Men to learn the barber trad*: lew weeks completes; position open; tuition $25; free catalog, Birmingham Barber College. Birmingham. 2-2-tf-frl-au-wcd. WANTED—Men to learn the barber trade few weeks completes; good money made best trade in existence for poor man machinery can’t kill It; our graduate, greatly in demand on account of oui thorough training; write for catalog Moler Barber College, Atlanta, Oa. P / '___U-20-GI ^OUND—Real bargains: any suit or over' coat In our stock, $14.56. Marc Llnx, 1911 lat ave. 11-20-31 LUST—STK A V ED—STOLEN Wi'NTED^Everyone*to know we are sell ing any suit or overcoat In our stock Cor $14.56. Marc Llnx, 1911 lat ave. 11-20-St ONF f.FNT A WORD RAISES—One rent m word n d«yt nn ad. 1:tk*»it for le»N 1linn 25c for flrwt Inner rn«!» mint iprnmpniT order. TALK WITH ALAN JEMISOnT^ 1003 Jeff Co. Bank Bldg. 8-8<r E. J. BURNS CO. REAL ESTATE. PHONE 768. 10-4-tf WE will build you a home. Birming ham Building and Imp. Co.. 414-16-16 American Trust Bldg. 1-16-tf SACRIFICE sale at Thorsby, Ala., about 5 acres good, fertile land with well built 6-room house; only 3 blocks from L. & N. station; has big variety fruit trees: also straw'berries and grapes; especially adapted for trucking and poultry. Price, $1650, on very easy terms. Phone Eastburn, Main 4900. 11-12-tf LOR SALE—4-passenger Studebakc r 20, 1912 model, A-l condition, or would trade for 2-passenger Stude baker 30, 1912; 1913-14 Ford or any standard make 2-passenger car. Ad dress W-88, care Ago-Herald. 11-18-3t-we-fr-su W ANTED—A-t competent stenofr rapher. Address D-89, care Age-Her ald. __ To lend on improved property in old city limits only. Prefer to lend in sums | of $3000 or $4000, but would lend all In one sum on extra good security. Call Garland Mourning, with Tarrant Realty Company. ihnehenFFword R 4 TICS—.One crnf m word ft iffiyi nn «1 Inkfn for lew than 2Jk» for fir*# Inner* fl»»n. fft"** m»*'<>*wnw. v urdrr FOR RENT ave.; excellent location; well lighted; suitable for retail or wholesale busi ness or offices. Macke Real Estate and Investment Co., 2119% 1st ave. 10-2-tf FOR RENT—Modern home near Coun try club. Call Main 4618. 11 -17-41 FOR RENT—Choice cottage, bath and electricity, newly painted and papered; 2614 F. Also other choice cottages; mod erate rent. H. D. Smith, 206 Hood Bldg. ll-19-3t $8.75—'Three-room family apartment, sec ond floor. $12.50—Three-room family apartment, first floor. 811 12th street. S. Best neighborhood; stone building, water furnished. Phone 7550. ll-19-7t FOR RENT—A beautiful Norwood bun galow' on largo lot, furnished or unfur nished, two bedrooms, sleeping porch, kitchen, dining room, living room, tile bath, electric lights, furnace, finished basement with stationary laundry tubs and servant’s room. Would not care to rent to anyone having small children. Reason for renting, owner leaving the city. For price, etc., see I W. B. LEEDY READ EST. & INS. CO. ll-20-5t j FOUND—Real bargains; any suit or over I coat in our stock for $14.85. Marc Linx, 1911 1st ave. 11-20-3t ARRIVAL AND DEPARTI RE OF PASSENGER TRAINS, BIRMINGHAM The following schedule figures are published only as Information, and are not u'naranl^ed._ _ I HUOMMillAM t»:hmin m, viation Southern Railway No. Arrive from— No. Dei-art to— 2.; New York 12:20 pm "0 New York 9:00 am 29 New York 5:45 pm 24 New Y'orlt 4:00 pm 11 AtlwnU 5:20 am 12 Atlanta 12:15 am 23 Atlanta 12:20 pm 40 Atlanta 0:30 am 29 Atlanta 5:45 pm 30 Atlanta 0:00 Mil 39 Atlanta 10:00 pm 24 Atlanta 4 00 pm 10 ColiimbUft 11:15 am 11 Oreenville 0:45 am I 12 fiieenviUe 7:35 pm 19 Mohlle-Selma 7:00 am 2'S Selma 11:35 am 27 Selma 4:40 pm I 20 Mobile-Selratt 7:00 pm 15 Columbus .3:45 pm j .1 it ; n-;ivlll»» 12:20 pm 24 Jn.-h.»m»ulle4 :00 tun Queen At Crescent Route A. Ci. S. R. R N". Arrive from- - No. Depart to— 1 Cincinnati 10:05 pm 1 Shr’pt A N. O. 10:15 pm 2 New Orleans 6:10 am 2 Cin. 4c N. Y. 0:20 am k Cincinnati 10:15 am k New Orleans 10:20 am 4 New OrlMirs 6:00 pm 4 Cincinnati 6:06 pm i 5 Chattanooga 11:39 am 5 Meridian 4:10 pm 21 Chattanooga 9:00 pm >1 Chattanooga 4:00 pm il Meridian 10:30 am 22 Chattanooga 5:05 am 12 Meridian 11:35 pm 11 Meridian 6:30 am rrlaco 1,1 new No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 105 Kansas City 3:50 pm 106 Kansas City 12:30 pm 1 "3 Kansas City 6:15 am 104 Kansas City 10:30 pm 925 Amorv 10:15 am 926 Ainor.v 3:25 pm Sk Memphis3:55 pm 922 Memphis 7:00 am Ceutrul of Ka. Ay. No. Arrive from-- No. Depart to— 1 Mucon 10:10 pm 2 Macon 7 :00 am 2 Jacksonville 12:15 pm 10 Jacksonville 4:35 pm s.h>,i11;;11 12:01 pm 4 Savanntih 3:50 pm Trains marked thus (•) run daily except 8ui j - — - ■ ..— ... -- _FOR SALE__ l^oiT^’sXLK^A^^very^d^slral^ anti dairy farm, 40 acres, 20 acres of fresh land in cultivation, all under hog wire fence; two good springs; six miles out; buyer get in touch with owner. P. O. Box 747, Birmingham, Ala. 11-19-St FOR SALE OR TRADE. N't-vi, 6-room house and 4 acres of land in H mile of car line; will sell cheap or trade for house in suburb; prefer West End See me for bargains. A. L. YORK, With • M ALOK E-McCON N ELI., Phone 1238. 2106 1st Ave. YOUNG man with 12 years’ successful record, manager and developer in most principal cities, all southern states, mod ern realty subdivisions, thoroughly con \ ersant with all its branches, such as se lection suitable property, procuring and handling salesmen, preparing advertis-J ing, construction electric railways, grad ing. all concrete, work, etc., desires con nection with Birmingham general real estate concern; any credentials; salary no object. Address J-88, care Age-Her ald. ll-20-3t FOPw SALE—Any suit or overcoat in the house, $14.83. Marc Linx, 1911 1st ave. 11-20-3t WANT WEST END BUNGALOW We want to trade a pretty bungalow on a large, high and ary lot in one of the prettiest parts of the city for a bun galow' in West End. This place Is a bargain and can be bought for only $4500. FORD BROS. R. & I. CO., Phone 6174. 816 N. 21st St. FOR SALE. WOOD LAWN BARGAIN. Four-room house in good condition; lot 40x130; 1V4 blocks from car line; $600 will buy this; now renting for $6.50 per month. HILL & ARNOLD, 1924 4th Ave., N. WANTED. Horne on Fountain Heights. Will not consider anything over $3750, and will want reasonable terms. Address M-87, care Age-Herald. WILL trade a $4 250 7-puesenger auto mobile. new model and In perfect condition, for realty; will pay differ ence; what have you to offer? Ad dress V-88, care Age-Herald. ll-18-5t OWNER hard pressed, will sell cheap or trade for farm or other property, 18 ne gro lots, partially improved, brick store and residence, West End. Main 1464. 11-19-U WANTED—SALESMEN WA>.’TED-'Sale»man by^a Seattle5nanu facturer to open branch office and ap point subagents for the sale of a small office specialty; must have $300 to finance self Tills Is absolutely new and means big business. Apply William McLean, Hotel Morris, 12 to 6, room 217. — .. -i~~,. - . j .a, _ HliOll\(.UV>l I».U>|| \ VI, M AIION Seaboard Air Line II y. No. Arrive from No. Depart to— 5 New York 10:00 pm 6 New York 7:15 am 11 New York 12:15 pm 12 New York 3:00 pm 2.i Atlanta9:20 tun “2 Atlanta8:0rt am Illlnoin Central Hy. No. Arrive from— No. Depart lo— 9 Chicago4:05 pm K) Chicago12:45 pm l.ui iMU.hK a \ \ simi.i,i: si \ti77> I,- A V K. II. No. Arrive from No. Depart to— 1 Cincinnati R:52 am 1 New Orleans 9:00 am 2 New Orleans 12:10 pra 2 Cincinnati 12:22 pin 3 Cincinnati 3:25 pm 2. New Orleans 3:4ftpm 4 New Orleans 8:37 pm 4 Cincinnati 8:45 pm •5 Decatur 7 :30 pm •«$ Decatur 0:15 am "Cincinnati 8:50 am 7 Montgomery 4:05 am 8 New Orleans 11:53 pm 8 Cincinnati 12:01 a in lft Montgomery 7:15 pm !* Montgomery 0:20 am 12 Montgomery 10:45 am 11 Montgomery 3:50 pm *15 Decatur 10:15 an 14 Decatur4 :0Q pin iliriulugtiam Mineral No. Arrive from — No. Depart to— 89 Praco 5 :15 pm 38 Ptaco 8:25 am 48 Tuscaloosa 11 10 am 41 Blocton 0:30 am 42 lllocton 7 25 pm 49 Blocton 2:55 pm 45 Anniston 10:40 am 44 Anniston 3:40 pm 47 Anniston 0:50 pm 46 Anniston 8:35 am 102 TMscnioo>a 3:30 pm 101 Tuscaloosa 7:00 a.m. A., II. dt A. = No. ArrDe from— No. Depart to— 23 Roanoke 11:30 am 26 Manchester 7:30 am 25 Manchester 6:0ft inn 24 Roanoke 1:15 pm iday. Other trains run daily. Central time. _FOR RENT—ROOMS _ THE AVALON—Warm, pleasant, outside rooms; modern conveniences; moderate prices; baths free. 2J0u 6th ave. 7-12-tf NATIONAL HOUSE, 209ft N. 22<1 st., rooms from 26c up. 10-23-301 TWO connecting rooms, furnished com plete for light housekeeping; <16 per month; also two connecting unfurnished rooms, <12.50 per month; every conveni ence and close in. 825 N. 20th st. 11-5-tf NICELY furnished front rooms; house screened, hot baths at all hours; price reasonable. 2212 4th ave., north. 9-8-tf ROOMS, with best board in town, <5 week. 1916 6th ave. ll-15-10t <12.50—Bachelor room furnished, steam heat, tile bath. Richmond apartment. 2030 Highland ave. Phone 7650 or 3520. 11-17-7t FOR RENT—Nice front, upstairs room; all conveniences; elegant board across street. 1530 10th ave., S. 11-17-6t NICE single room, with board. Mrs. Henry, 1830 6th ave. ll-17-7t WANTED—To rent to suitable party a comfortable suite of rooms, with sleeping porch, southern exposure; also one single room with private bath; in furnace heated home on Highland ave.; with or without board. Apply 2177 Highland ave. Phone Main 2398-J.__11-17-tf FOUR unfurnished connecting rooms, toilet and bath, hot and cold water, electric lights; for rent cheap. Phone Main 6130-J._11-18-U ELEGANTLY furnished roonts with or without, board, new management. 1912 6th ave.. N. ll-18-6t FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms, furnace heat, electric lights, hot bath, phone. 2507 6th ave., N.ll-10-7t TWO furnished, connecting rooms for light housekeeping. 2114 6th ave. ll-19-3t NICELY furnished front room, Southside home, board if desired. 1615 10th ave., S. ll-19-4t NICE, large, furnace-heated rooms, home like surroundings, private family. 220C 7th ave. U-20-7t LARGE front room .adjoining bathT~fur^ nace heated, with or without meals, convenient to three ear lines, Five Points. 1213 S. 21st st. Main 8720-J. . ll-18-3t-wed-frl-su two front rooms In modern noma, 1218 20th st 8. Main 6114-W. .___12-81 -tf-we-fr-su THREE lovely furnished, connecting rooms; sink in kitchen every thing furnished complete for light housekeeping; rent <22.50 per month; also lovely furnished bedrooms; <2.50 per i week; close in. 826 N. 20th st. 11-20-tf _ _ l>OG» __ BIRD DOGS for sale; good covey and single bird dogs; good retrievers unii good all-around dogs; English point ers, males. <35; females, <30; Eng lish and Lewellyn setters, males, <40; females, <35; we allow five days trial; dogs not satisfactory refund money; Pennsylvania, Beagle, black and tan and Redbone hounds, trained for soons, ’possums and cats <17.5tl each; <35 per pair. Allow 10 days’ trial on hounds. Good tree, strike and trail dogs. The Southland Ken* nele Macon. Ga 10-25-301 JOB PRINTING BELL PRINTING CO. 2021% 3d ave. Charlea Robert,, Wyllya Roberts, proprietor* Commercial Prlnt l Ins and quick delivery a specialty. Tele phone 1074. Mall orders special atten tion. u-u-u ---jjm .<■ a*-— ■ -■ - A BIRD IN THE WAR ZONE IS WORTH TWO IN THE U. S. Here a plan to help your newly wed friends get a hand some Cabinet Gas Range Free for a Christmas present. ( Every couple who marries in this city between the dates of i Nov. 20th and Dec. 20th may be voted for by their friends *5|jj who buy a Gas Range, a Gas Water Heater or a Gas Heater from us. « Every dollar purchase entitles you to cast 10 votes for the couple of your choice. -- — _ By “Hop” ■'.v* _v-svwd | ONE CENT A WORD RATES—Onf cent m word n rtnyt n« aA taken for lea* than 25«* fnr flrat tnaer tt«'W- f>«h fwiml nrrnmn^nT order WON El TO LEND TALK WITH ALAN JKM1SON. Main ion. 8-«-tf WE negotiate loans and sell real estate. Can handle desirable farm loans. Ma lone-McConneil Co.. 2106 1st ave. 10-29-tf REAL ESTATE loans to suit you in amount, terms and interest; can pay back monthly or yearly; will take sec ond mortgage. John W. Prude. 106 N 22d fit. Rell Phone 240 10-16-tf MONEY to lend on close in improved property. Leonard-Riley Co., 725 Wood ward.11-5-tf MONEY TO LEND. We have $4000 to lend on improved real estate in old city limits of Birmingham for three or five years at 7 per cent at not exceeding 50 per cent valuation. W. B. LEEDY REAL ESTATE & IN SURANCE CO. ll-17-3t _^BySIN^SgJ^ANCES ^ f H l OOlSTtysimanesrsod^fmnualrrand confectionery business in growing town; reason for selling, other business. Ad dress A-89, care Age-Herald. __ ll-20-5t-fr-su-tu-th-su ESTABLISHED business for sale; grocery store for sale, good location, cheap rent, a good proposition for young man ol ability and small capital. Send answer to L., care 735 Brown-Marx Bldg., city. WANTED—Every one to know that we are selling any suit or overcoat in our stock at $14.85. Marc Linx, 1911 1st ave. ll-2Q-3t WANTED—BOARDERS B^^^^H^T^Lr^^r^Kjrrrr^TiTsLcTass^^'boarlr couple or two gentlemen; steam heat: early breakfast; convenient to three cai lines. Main 6767-J. ll-19-3t-thu-fri-sun MEALS by the week. 507 N. 22d st. * _11-15-51 NICELY furnished rooms, table board next door; good location. 1912 6th ave.,_N.10-23-10t-fr-su-we ELEGANTLY furnished room with board. centrally located. 1920 6th ave.. N. 10-23-1 Ot-fr-su-we ROOM and board, very desirably located on three car lines; modern home, South Highlands. Main 1826.11-20-71 HOTELS " hotelTmason 2016 6th Ave. Cleanest and brightest rooms In city Hot and cold running water. Baths free. HOME COMFORTS—-HOTEL SERVICE 9-27-tf i. IfCENTlii RATES—-One rent m word n 4nyi no a4. fnkrn for leaa than 2Rc for flrat Inner* <t/'W •' 4" '.* ** «». n »» •. y _ AUTOMOBILES CADILLAC, 6-passenger, electric lights and self-starter; tires and cat in fine condition. Will sell for $000; $300 cash and balance reasonable terms. Address X-S8. ■ ir. A g< - H ‘raid. ll-19-3t FOR SALE cheap, 6-passenger Overland i car, or will exchange for roadster, Ford J preferred. Can be seen at 2122 Ave. C., K. A. Trask & Co.ll-20-2t-fr-su ] PERSONAL ~ LADIES—$1000 reward; I positively guar antee my great successful “monthly” remedy; safely relieves some of the long est, most obstinate, abnormal cases in three to five days; no harm, pain or in terference with work; mail, $1.50; double strength, $2; booklet free. Dr. South ington, 38 Long Bldg., Kansas City, Mo10-15-tf biUVL ULlAiiUiNb STOVE repairing, lowest prices, work guaranteed, experienced workmen; let us get your heaters and ranges in shape for winter. Phone the Miller Stove Works. Main 0620 11-3-tf RUUMS^-VVANIED—BOARD WANTED—Steam-heated, furnished room, walking distance. Address C-89, care Age-Herald. ll-20-3t ikOUAhb FILMS developed, 10c per roll. Prints 3c and 4c each. Prompt attention and work the best Covell Co 5-31 -*f FARM LAN Ub _ farms~antwhere~Tn~aEaSama For Sale by INGRAM REALTY COMPANY, Empire Bldg. Phone Main 1197. 9 2?-tf LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Stock Law Election Notice is hereby given that an election will be held in Precinct 26, Jefferson coun ty, Alabama, at the usual place of vot-| ing in said precinct on the 30th day of, December, 1914, to determine whether or| not stock shall be permitted to run at large in said precinct. C. M. SELF. Nov. 18. 1914.ll-20-3t-fri Wheeler Hotel Eutaw, Ala. Good Service and Up-to« Pate in Every Respect. IuldMm' REDISCOUNT RATES Requests From South and West for Change in Rates Sent Reserve Board Washington, November 19.—Although re discounting operations by federal reserve banks in three days have amounted to only a few million dollars, several banks already have requested the federal re serve board for permission to lower the rates. It was understood the districts asking a lower rate are in the south and west. The board has no present intention of changing the rates and such action i.s not likely until all reserves of member banks required at this time have been transferred to the reserve bank vaults. The board has been anxious that all the first installment of reserves be deposited by member banks in gold or other money and that advantage be not taken of the provision of the act by which reserves may be transferred in the shape of re discounted commercial paper—a transfer of credit which adds nothing to the actual cash of the reserve banks or its potential loaning power. For this reason the re discount rate was put about on the level of the discount rate so there has been little advantage to banks to pass on their paper. The board has about concluded not to tax federal reserve notes. This will make them more attractive to banks who now have in their possession quantities cf emergency currency a»d possibly clear ing hou^e certificates, both subject to high taxes or interest charges. Emergency currency and the certificates are being retired rapidly and although financial observers here say there is no need for more circulation, banks which give up their emergency notes to avoid payment of further taxes may feel the need of other notes and the freedom of the reserve notes from a tax may bring them into circulation. SUBSCRIBE BIG SUM TO NEW WAR LOAN Washington, November 19.—Dis patches from the Austo-Hungarian for 8ign office to the embassy here today Announced that more than $200,000,001) iiad been subscribed to the govern ment's new war loan, although sub scriptions will not be opened formally until tomorrow. The message added: “London advices concerning alleged * Jissensions between the Austrian and 1 Lhe German army commands and the aloody quarrel between Austria-Hun sarian and German soldiers are bold faced inventions. “In Servla the Austro-Hungarian troops advanced despite inclement weather and the stubborn resistance of Lhe Servians, who suffered heavy j losses. Fourteen hundred captives, imong them 21 officers, yesterday were conveyed from Bosnia to the interior )£ the monarchy. “Around Prsemysl there is little ac Livity. Yesterday, however, the garri- ; son made sorties and repulsed the memy on the heights of - (name of :>lace missing).” ALLSTEEL Filing Cabinets Wabash Desks Wood and Piles Chairs Beat Card Indexes and Filing hupp lien I fur all system* OFFICE SUPPLIES AND SYSTEMS ROBERTS & SON (Inc.) "THE BIG ALABAMA HOUSE” L812 foVk Third Ave. PHONE MAIN 8401 im The Old and Popular Remedy for Gout. Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago: pains in thohead, face and limbs. All druggists. I K. FOUGERA A CO., Inc., J Agents tor l . S.. DO Beckman St-, N-Y. ^mmmmJL—mmmmmXo'.increase in Price, mmmmmmm " I Help the Newly Weds Get a Cabinet Gas Range , for Christmas — The couple getting the largest number of ( votes will be presented with the Gas Range '"™" AT <H'“ op,',c,I °*,v on Christmas Eve. VOTE! VOTE! VOTE! Gome In and Let Us Tell You All Abont It ^ B. R. L. & P. CO. —i - - - . . ... , .vf