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Scoop, the Cub Reporter STOP THE WAR—IT DISTURBS THE GENERAL’S REST By “Hop” ClftAfWt THE ALABAMA HOME ^lUUtUUU BUILDING AND LOAN Tft V ASSOCIATION has lO I^Odll 9100,000 to loan on S t Our Special Five Years Monthly Plan, on Im proved real estate or to build homes on va- j cant lots. By this plan the borrower is out only 969.20 net Interest per annum on a loan of 91000.00, and the borrower has many privileges. Office 2026 First Avenue. ONE CENT A WORD HATES—On* «**nt a mini a days no ail taken for I*nn tlian for first lower tion. ImnIi must ni,eoin|ian> order WH sharpen safety razoi blades ette than new, 25c dozen. Send them parce post. Robert Prowell Stove Co.. Bir mlngham, Ala. G-14-t WE buy second hand clothes, shoes, t’o cash. Phone 1581. 2116 Second. 1-20-t 1 BUY first, mortgages and well secure* notes amounts $50 and up. J. W. Dukes 425 Woodward bldg. 12-20-1 WANTED—Refined. rultivated coupl without children to occupy unfurnishei lower floor of handsome, colonial horn on S. loth st. car line; best of refer cnees required and exchanged. Fal Main 3584. 1-15-3 WANTED—Twelv** tons 16-pound steel re laying rails. Address M-3, care Age-ller aid. WANTED Anyone to give me mfornin tion regarding Mrs. K. F. Fruziei Phi Guslei __ SITUATION WANTED _ THE City Employment Bureau will b glad to furnish free any class of hel wanted. We investigate all applicant: the record of all applicants for pos tions of responsibility. This bureau under the auspices of churches of Bit mlngham. We earnestly ask your ec operaticn. Phone Main 1870. 2212 b ave. 7-18 tv ANTED—Position by young man wli has had six years’ newspaper expel i'-‘nee; office work preferred; can fui ui.:h references. Phone Main 1624-J. i 5 POSITION by young man as general o fine work; no objections to leaving cit; A-1 reference. Address It. F. II., 119 20t st.. N.. city. 1-14-: POSI i ION n anted bj young ladj stenographer; have had several year f xperienc*. and can furnish good re • icnees, (’all Main 451. l-ll W A NTED— Position by married man. oread and cake baker: 12 years' exp' lienee; am sober ami good worker; ca furnish best of references; country preferred. Address E-3, care Age-lie II' Ml WANTED—A stationary position of a most any kind; can be there at any tin and work until any time desired for tea enable salary: age 22. Address Lain* Brown, phone Ensley 339-J. 1-14 Al AtTOUNTANT, credit man and o | lire manager; would like to locate I Birmingham; best of references; I >ears old, single; now employed. A* dress Z-2, care Age-lieraId. 1-12-4 t-tu-we-frl-? ; WANTE1V-Employment on poultry fan P familiar Incubators, brooders and ca m of fowls; also an old field dog fancie f want open air; unable follow' lego!. profession, but am no cripple; salary i object for one month; < orrespoiidm solicited; references exchanged. Addle ' Fresh Air," ear© Age-1 b raid. l-i., WANTED Situation b\ German wuim as housekeeper for small wages or roo and board. Address P-3, rare Age-11* aid. 1-13 POHITION by intelligent lady as em panjon or housekeeper; capable ai w illing. Address G-3. care Age-Herald 1-10 WANTED -Position by voting lady ste ographer; will work for small salat Fall Main 3228-J. 1-15 WANTED—Situation by young man wi four years' experience as bookkeep* will consider any honorable work; me erate salary. Box 5S6, Jasper, Ala. 1-15 lul’NO man 20 years old desires po tion; will start on small salary; go references. Address 11-3, care Age-11* aid. 1-15 W ANTED-Position by German bakes; years old. Address J-3, cure Age-Fh eld. 1-15 WANTED—Position by German worn for bouse work: is a good cook. Addrt K-3. care Age-Herald. 1-15 WANTED—HELP wXNTED^Railway mall and pos clerks; examinations soon; over 2000 c pointments yearly; prepare at hon write for plan No. 30 of payment afi appointment. Philadelphia ~msim College, Civil Service Dept., Philad phia, Pa. 1-3 tllEN-WOMEN’ WANTED—Govern in, jobs, $65 to $150 month; write for 1 positions now obtainable. Franklin stitute, Department 3-A, Rochest N. Y. 1-2-lrno-ex-mo-tu-t T>.\ J >i i-jfc—A luscinatiiig Mu mi.' Iiu.'-in* tinting post cards, pictures, etc., spt time; make $12 Weekly; no canvassii samples 10c:; particulars free. Art! 504, (*-130, Manhattan st.. New York. _WAN TED—-M A LE HELP WANTED—Men to represent firm m: ufacturing high class specialties; < perience not necessary; salary £ traveling expenses paid; send $2. samples and case to avoid delay. 1 Moulton Sales Co., 7 Water st., Tto 511, Boston, Mass. l-5-eo<l-2 ‘ Wanted -M©n t*. learn the barter tra few weeks completes; position op tuition $25; free catalog. Birmtngh Barber College, Birmingham. 2-2-tf frf-su-% WANTEiN—FEMALE^HELP ” LADIES to sew^at home, all or sp, time; good pay; work sent prepi *?end stamp for reply. Ivanhoe M Co., St. Louis, Mo. ONE CENT A WORD It \'n>—Oiip eenl n word n liny: no ml. tiiken for lew** flinn 2f»e for first Inser tion. i iinIi must accompany order. FOR RENT—ROOMS THE AVALON —Warm, pleasant. outsid# rooms; modern conveniences; moderate prices; l aths free. 2106 oth ave. 7-12-tf WXSflD To rent to suitable party a ' comfortable suite of rooms, with i sleeping porch, southern exposure; I - also one single room with private ! bath: in furnace heated home on! 1 Highland ave.: with or without board, j Apply 2177 lligblanu ave. Phone Main : 2398-J. 11-17-tf I NICELY furnished upstairs front room; elegant heated bathroom; l.ot bath at all hours; price reasonable. 2212 4th I ave., north. 12-15-tf l FOR RENT I civ f irn shed bed room and kitchenette, furnished com plete for light housekeeping; all modern conveniences; only $3,50 per week. Also I bedrooms from $2.50 to $3.50 per week; close in. 2113 5th ave. 12-25-tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished front bed room; every convenience and close in. Rent $3 per week. 825 N. 20th st. 1-3-tf f FIRST CLASS room and board can be lound at 1913 6th ave., N. Main 463-YV. '• 4-8-301 s LARGE front room with board. Mrs. Henry, 1830 6th ave. 1-10-71 ‘ TWO furnished housekeeping rooms at * Five Points, possession at once. Main 1 6744-J. l - r2-7t ° ELEGANTLY furnished room with or without board. 1912 6th ave., N. l-12-8t f , T Wt i front rooms lor light housekeeping. ! 920 Central ave. Call plume Main 9136. l-13-3t I, i ROOMS with or without board; hot water; t | all conveniences. Main 1237-J. Walking ! distance. 1-13-61 H |-; j- T\\«> huge, connecting rooms downstairs, . ! furnished for light housekeeping; also n ! two connecting unfurnished rooms; ! water, lights and phone. 2222 7th ave., N, 1-13-31 ii I TWo ni' ely furnished rooms. Southsldc 1) home, 1615 l"th ave., S. Phone 202t Main. 1-14-31 FOR RENT -Furnished room for gentle l- J man; steam heat. Main 8446. 732 N ic 20th st. 1-15-71 C(.).MK()UTAI.1LE room, good board, pri * I vate family; steam heat; three ears eon i veniont; walking distance of city; term* f, ! reasonable to desirable people. Mail u 5749-W. 1-15-Si 29 For RENT - One large, beautiful, from i- room and sin-all kitchen unfurnished tc party without children; in First Presby n teriari parsonage, 2112 4th ave., N. i. I'OR RENT To couple, two or thre< •e connecting furnished rooms for Ugh r; housekeeping; water, lights and phom ir furnished; 10th avg.. N. Main 3122x2. m TWO nicel.' furnished rooms. Southshh ' ! Imme, 1615 10th ave., 8. Phone 2026-. Mi 1-14-J ’ Ft tR RENT- Nicely furnished front room every modern convenience, pri vat home. Nice location and neighborhood m Fourteenth ave., one block south High *'■ land ave. Main 6259. li F< m RENT- Nicely furnished furnan i- heated room. Ave. I and 20th st. Model* id ate rcnial. Main 5615-W. 3t MONEY TO LEND n - TA‘ LK V\ IT1 I**A IJA N^J EMI SON. , y. Main 100. 8-8-1 WE negotiate loans and sell real estate ih Can handle desirable farm loans. Ma r; lone-McConnell Co., 2106 1st ave. 10-29-1 d- REAL ESTATE loans to suit'~you i amount, terms and interest; can pa; back monthly or yearly; will take see sj. ond mortgage. John W. Prude, 106 N ,d 22d st. Poll Phone 240. 10-16-t i- MONEY Immediately available; well s« 3t cured first mortgage loans. Leonard Ri 30 lev <“°*’ *^5 Woodward. 1-1-t r- MONEY To LEND—We have money t ■2t lend in amounts $1000 to $9000 on im in proved real estate; straight loans ss money immediately available. R. C ■‘>t Hemphill, President, 1001 Empire Bids 1-3-t LO A NS ”ori iin proved city or suburbs *1 property. Birmingham Land and Mori p- gage Co., 917 First National Bank Bldg, le; l-12-i er — ®s LOANS. We are prepared to make loans on im nt proved real estate In Birmingharr ist Woodlawn and West End, for thre n- or five-year terms at not exceedin 'T. no per cent valuation. No loans unde iiu $1000 will be considered. Money i 7h, hand; no delay. k W. B. LEEDY R. E. & INS. CO. at, 1-12-5 MONEY TO IX)AN rn x- Any amount from $1000 up. We diseoui iiP good mortgage papers. 'or FRI EDM A N-L1CH T REALTY CO., 'he 2028 First Ave. nn vk WANTKU-tliW at S per tent for thr« years on $4500 good, improved propert Bn; in East Lake. W. E. Ewart, Real Ei un tate. Insurance, Loans, Farms, 2106 li ave. Main 2593. red .. .. ■ ' ' —" = STOVE REPAIRING__ STOVE repairing, lowest price*: w'm ire suaranteed; experienced workmen; li ,|d. tie fret your healer* and ranges in shai fK. for winter. Phone the Miller 3toi l-7t Work*. Main "t. 11-S \ ONE CENT A WORD RATES—One cent n word n dny; no ml. tnken for less than -.%<• for first Inwrr lion. (asli must ncco tit puny order. FOR SALE talk witpTa la n ' j E M l SO N. 1003 Jeff. Co. Bank Bldg. 8-S-tf E. J. BtTRNS~Ca REAL ESTATE. PHONE 70b. 10-4-tf WE will build you a home. Birming ham Building ami Imp. Co., 414-15-10 American Trust Bldg. l-16-tf FOR SALE—Owner anxious; 40 acres near car line; IS negro lots partially Im proved; brick store and dwelling. Inves tigate. 1417 Jefferson Bank Bldg. Main 1464 1-14-St NOT ICE, COAL CONST MER—J nsF "re ceived shipment coal, better than ever. $2.90 delivered, city proper. Black .lack Coal Co., 5*/4 N. 20th st. Phone Main 8030. l-b'-3t-wed-fri-su FOB SALE—in whole or part, the hand some office equipment of the American Finance and Bond Co., bankrupt, con sisting of five roll-top desks with chairs to match, two typewriter desks with chairs, one fiat-top desk with chair, two filing cabinets, one settle, three office ♦••hies, eight office chairs, new *515 Bur. roughs adding machine. Apply office, 2“!* Lyric Btdg. Robert P. McDavid, Trustee in Bankruptcy, l-13-3t-vve-fr-.su FREE CO A L—One ton to w Inner every Monday: watch your number on coal ticket. See winner in Age-Heiald Tues daye. Black Jack Coal Co. fAg 20th st.. X. Phone Main 8030. 1-S-ot-fri-su-tu-fri-su ONE CENT A WORD RATES—-One went a word a day; no ad. taken for lean than !!!»€• for first Inser tion. Fnwh iiiiikT niT»nnmn> order. _FOR SALE_ SACRIFICE^BaTe at Thoraby, Ala., about 5 acres good, fertile land with well-built 6-room house; only 3 blocks from L. & N. station; lias big variety fruit trees; also strawberries and grapes; espe cially adapted for trucking and poultry. Price. $16."»0, on very easy terms. Phone Eastburn, Main 4900. ll-12-tf i- Oil FALK—SO (JO Feet of thy poplar lumber; been on sticks for 9 months, from 6 to 3a .aches wide and 1 inch thick. .1. H. Kilgore, Jasper. Ala. l-7-t_f FOI ClSALE—At a bargain, can»e t ami mattress cleaning works, with all latest equipments. Inquire noon tinm at 2181 Ave. v 224 St. 1-12-Ji FUoKlbA homes, orange and grape fruit groves, among lakes and hills of Frostproof l^ake, region; buy the best direct from owners. Fros* proof Citrus Land Co., F. Edward Ohlln ger, Dr. 'I’. P. Vowel 1, Frostproof Fla. 12-13-su-tu-fri-l 3t FOR SALE OH EXCHANGE—100-acre, improved farm, unincumbered, 16 miles of city; will accept clean, improved property or sell on easy terms; also have 2150-acre south Alabama farm at low price. Minge, 921 Jefferson Bank Bldg. ___ FOR s.\u: "CHECK PROTECTOR A second-hand Todd Protectograph and a protectograph check writer. P. O. Box 70. ARRIVAL, AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS. BIRMINGHAM The* following schedule figures are published only as information, and are not UlU MlMiH AM I I lOII \ A i, M VI'IOX _ I Southern Hallway I No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 23 New A ork 12 .20 pm SO New York ‘♦ •.00 am 29 New A'ork 5:45 pm 24 New York 4 -.00 pm 11 Atlanta 5 :00 am 12 Atlanta J2:li an* 23 Atlanta 12:20 pm 40 Atlanta JjJ® 29 Atlanta 5 45 pm SO Atlanta ••®®*“ 20 Atlanta 10:00 pm 24 Atlanta 4:00 pm 10 Cohimbua 11.15 nm 11 tSreenvl*» ] 2 Greenville 7 :55 pm 19 Moblle-Selms !:99*5J 28 Selina 11:35 am 27 Selma J:40 pm ?0 Mnblle-Selmn 7:00 ora 13 Columbus 1 ■s .Ia«-U«niivllie 11:35 nm °1 Jarkfonvllle_4 :00 nm Queen & Crescent Hotite A. G. S. H. R. No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 1 Cincinnati 10:85 pm 1 N. O. * Shr pt 10:35 pm 2 New Orleans 0:20 aw 2 On. Sc N. Y. 8:30 am 8 Cincinnati 10:50 am 3 New Orleane 11 -05 am 4 New Orleans 7:00 pm 4 Cincinnati > 10 l>m 5 Chattanooga 11:43 am 5 Meridian 4 1'' pm 21 Chattauocga 9:00 pm H Chattanooga 4:00 pm f. Meridian 10:50 am 22 Chattanooga 5:05 am 12 Meridian 11:40 pm 11 Meridian»:l°ara Friaco l.lnra So. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 105 Kansas City 8:50 pm 108 Kansas City 18:30 pm 103 Kansas Citv 6:15 am 104 Kansas City 10:30 pin 825 Atuory 10:15 am 826 Aruory 3:25 pm 821 Memphis 5:55 pm 822 Memphis 7:00 am ~ Central of (»n. Hy. No. Arrive from- No. Depart to— 1 Macon 10:10 pm 2 Macon 7 :00 am 2 Jacksonville It :1ft pm 10 Jacksonville 4:35 pm IIHO~IIX.ll \>l TKHV1VU, STATION Snilioard Air Llue lly. No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 1 New York 10:00 pm 6 New York (1:30 air 11 New York 1 :l(0 pm i2 New York 8:00 pin 23 Atlanta 9:10 pm 22 Atlanta _7 ::;i> nn ^ ' ■ - ■■■' ■ ~ ■ -- Illinois Central Hy. No. Arrive from— No. Depart to-— !> Chicago4:05 pm 10 Chicago 12:45 nm I tUlSMI.I.i; A- NASimi.LK STATION l & x. r. n. No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 1 Cinctnuatl 8:62 am 1 New Orleans 9 00 an 2 New Orleans 12:40 pm 2 Cincinnati 12:52 pn 3 Cincinnati 3.02 pm 3 New Orleans 3:15 pn 4 New Orleans 8:37 pm 4 Cincinnati h at, pu 5 Decatur 7:15 pm *0 Decatur i :00 an 7 Cincinnati 3:50 am 8 Cincinnati 11:4.. pi 10 Montgomery 7:45 pm 0 Montgomery 0:00 an ■ 15 Decatuv 10:15 nm *14 Decatur4 00 P" BlrmlUKbara Blneral No. Arrive from - No. Depart to— 59 Praco 5:15 pm 38 Praco 8.25 an 48 Tuscaloosa 11:10 am 41 Bloeton 0:30 an 42 Bloeton 7 :25 pm 49 Bloeton 2:54 an 45 Anaiaton 10 40 nm 44 Anniston 3:40 pn 47 Anniston 8:50 pm 4(5 Anniston 8:35 an 102 Tuscaloosa 5:50 pm 101 Tuscaloosa 7:00 a m A., B. A A. No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 23 lloanoke 11:30 am 28 Manchester / 7 :30 an or. i: nit 94 Rnannkn * 4:15 Dll Trains marked thus (•) run dally except Sunday. Other tralua run dally. Central time. FOR SALE _ __ SOUTH ALABAMA STOCK AND GRAIN FARMS. FERRY COUNTY FARM. 401-aere tract, all good, fertile land; three miles from Marion Junction, on main road; 310 acres in cultivation this year; SO acres timber land. This entire tract can be cultivated. This place will make an ideal stock and grain farm; three different kinds of soil on the place-one third red land, one-third gray land, one-third black prairie land. There are over 100 acres ot lino alfalfa land. This place lias two 3-room houses, o ten ’ ant houses. 3 wells and plenty of running water. Price, $12,500. PERRY COUNTY FARM. 402L-acre tract, 1V» miles of Marion, Ala., on main road. This is an ideal stock and grain farm, convenient to churche.i and schools; 300 acres in cultiva tion this year; 150 acres of good bottom land, 100 acres of level red land; a nice 6-room house hi good condition. 60x40 barn, 10 tenant houses, 6 wells, 3 spring* f and plenty of running water. Price. $11,000. PERRY COUNTY FARM. 355 acres, 3 miles from Marion, ' Ala.; 250 acres cleared, 150 acres in cultivation. 160 acres in pas ture; 180 acres of this tract is good bottom land; 280 acres of ^ this'place is under good wire ) fence; 4-room house, 40x50 barn, and 4 tenant houses, 4 wells and ; 3 springs, with plenty of running water. Price, $4500. f PERRY COUNTY FARM. 1 422 acres. 10 miles from Marion, Ala., on main road, close to schools and churches; 60 acres * in cultivation this year; 300 acres of pine timber; will out 5000 feet to the acre; 400 acres of this land can be cultivated; one 4-room house, a 40x50 barn, 2 wells and 5 springs, with plenty of running * water. This is a fine saw mill * proposition. Price. $4500. p "WE CUT THE EARTH 1 TO SUIT YOUR TASTE.” t GILLESPIE REALTY COMPANY, . 615 Empire Building. Birmingham, Ala. Phone Main 6338. t - FOR SALE—Desks, chairs, tables, dicta phone, office railing and partition (or* and glass). Burroughs building, 2025 1 si avenue._ _ FOR SALE—Automobile passenger true) - practically new; standard make; at hal cost price:. terms to responsible party lc Address L-3, care Age-Herald. 1-15-4 it IF you want land In Florida, see T. L e I Hendrix and go with him to Florid* e * January 30. 403 Jefferson Bank Bldg ;f Phone Main 5458. 1-15-6 _ FOR SALE_ CABBAGE PLANTS LETTUCE PLANTS For the next 3h days wo will give abso. lately free to each purchaser of 1000 of our plants at $1.50 per 1000 (f. o. b.), 1000 plants free. We guarantee count ami satisfaction. These plants grown by best of seed and make large heads. ATLANTIC COAST PLANT CO., YOUNGS ISLAND, S. C. 13-18-461 a FOR SALE—American Trust and Savings Co. and Jefferson County Savings bank stocks (20 shares each); big sacrince for immediate cash only. Address N-3, care Age-Ucrald. PERSONAL LADIES—$1000 reward; I positively guarantee my great successful "monthly" remedy, safely relieves some of the longest, most obstinate abnormal cases in three to five days no harm, pain or interferehce will work; mall, $1.50; double strength, R2 booklet free. Dr. Southington, SR Lonf Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 10-16-tl BUSINESS CHANCES^ WANTED—Young nr middle aged womat with business ability and few thousam dollars to invest can acquire lnteres In and the office management of a sue cessful and profitable business at i good salary; present manager and prtn clpal stockholder a young man; bes moral and bank reference; desires t< enlarge business. P. O. Box 658, Blr nilngham, Ala. _HOTELS__ HOTEL MASON, 2016 5th Aye. Cleanest and brightest rooms In cits Hot and cold running water. Bath free. HOME COMFORTS—HOTEL SERVICE 9-27-1 JOB PRINTING ~ BELLTpRINTTNo'ca 2021 Vt Id ave. Charles Roberts, Wylly Roberts, proprietors. Commercial Print Ing and quick delivery a specialty. Tele phone 1074. Mall orders special attar Uoa. U-O-I ONE CENT A WORD HATR8—Oiif cent n word n day* mi nil. taken for leas tlmn -So for first inser tion- ChmIi iniiw* acconijmn* order. ZI FURNISHED A PA RTMEXT. Has 5 rooms, attractively fur nished, every modern convenience, such as steam heat, hot water, etc. This is an ideal home in every respect and can give Immediate possession. MOSELliY. HENDERSON & DAVIS, 312 X. 21st st. Phone 2785. Kdk RENT—Will-divide space-at 2025 1st ave., and rent two upper floors, of building; electric elevator m con nection; rent reasonable; inquire or. premises. Burroughs Adding Machine Co.1 -8-71 THREE-ROOM house. 703 50th st.. East Birmingham. Call Main 9136. l-13-3t FOR RENT—A 6-roum house, 2026 8th ave., N. Apply on premises. l-13-4t LANDLORDS We have a client wanting to rent a 6 or 7-room house with one acre land. List your property with us for rent or sale. HILL & ARNOLD 1924 4th Ave. Phone Maine 4722. FOR RENT-LAND. 10 acres and comfortable 4-room cot tage. $20. LESTER & FAIN. 2107 Third Ave. Main 74. DESK room in private office, with re ception room in connection; use of tele phone. 503 .Tefferson Rank Bldg. FARM BARGAIN. For sale, 240 acres of well watered land; 75 acres In cultivation, 35 acres pasture, balance practically virgin forest; stream of water abounding in fish flows through 160 acres; springs of chalybeate, lithia and freestone water, large, roomy build ings for summer resort, also two cot tages, three and five rooms. This is an ideal location for a stock farm or sani tarium. Situated about three miles from Hartselle. one of the livliest towns in north Alabama. For quick sa’e. $30 per acre, one-half cash, balance terms to suit purchaser. Address Dr. R. B. Sher rill. Hartselle, Ala. l-13-3t WANTED--BOARDERS COUPLE or two gentlemen wanted to room a lid board with strictly private family of two. with use of garage; best section of Norwood; very reasonable, Address E-72. care Ago-Uerald. WANTED—SALESMEN_ W*A*V?Tri^r^FlwcTve'Trvc~'sfric^ han dle fast selling proposition in Birming ham and Alabama; must have refer ences; commission proposition. Cal Friday morning. Reese Dental Suppls Co., 706 First National Bank Bldg. l.OST—STRA V ED—STOLEN LOST—Sunday afternoon in sand bed a' Norwood park, gold locket with mono gram C. E. T. Reward if left, at Age Herald office or phone Main 7679. 1-13-t • _WANTED AGENTS _ i $j TO*~$7 daily selling New Fibre Brooms every woman will buy; sample by par cel post. 30 cents. Wynne Broom Co. Elmira. N. Y. 1-14-4 ANNOUNCEMENTS DRAFTING, mechanical sketches, am notes called for .and work delivered Phone 412-W, West End. 12-29-21 We Operate Our Own Plant. Making ENGRAVED CARDS EMBOSSED AND LITHOGRAPHED STATIONERY ROBERTS & SON (Inc.) “THE BIO ALABAMA HOUSE" HOHT. W. EWING. I're.tdent 1 18X2 19th Street. Third Ave PHONE MAIN 84*11 5 - _ dec! 1 )crt atur, January^®-1Only about J20a poll taxes ^Bn th-*8 county to date. c^Blector Charles C. Robertsd^B is of the opinion that th^B paid i by February 1, whe^Bdelin 1 quem. will not rea^B this county. Last jear ^Br 2000 paid, bm that was^Bmber 'ever collected in thiHg one yea r. k&j The Morgan U'oun^Blk of New l>ecatur has jui^Bl low ing officers for the ^B^esi dent. G. A. Hoff: vh^Blllam E. Skeggs; cashier. F^B. as sistant cashier. A. Hr, E. ' E. Graves. H Tiie city National Hr has elected the 1'ollowing^Be en suing year: Presider^Birris; vice president, John^BJ. L. Brock. A. E. Jackt^B- B. Shackelford; assist a n^BPole; directors. .1. H. CroHcman of Hartselle, J. H. iBville, Judge W. II. Sinipst^Bnter, P. .1. Edwards. Dr. [H^ Mc Neill. T. M. Dix. rB). D. MeGehee, A. D. JeHomas \V. Wert. John D. wHin, J. W. Pole. W. B. ShM?. C. Harris. A. E. Jacksc^Bl. L. Brook of tlie Decatu^Bn of Memphis and John ^B Bir mingham. H Remove WireleH* New York. Janua^Bconi Wireless Telegraph ^Brrica announced today it ^B'm°d that as the result ^B in Washington betweer^B an^ officers of tlie comp^Btions against the transmii^B'ire less messages betwe^Bates and tlie Hawaiian I^B re moved. Radio ser\^Bcific • oast is eonsequentl>^Bame basis as that on th^H Gormans H London. January ward of 2u0 Germa^B sea men rescued after ^Brecn German and Britisl^H Falkland Islands on^Bived . today in England at^B de tention camps. By LEGAL J ! ForcHosH Pnder and by vir^Br sale contained in a^Bited to Kathleen W. Tli^Biam i 1 >. Gresham and wif^^y of April, 1914, which n^B*ded ( in tlie office of tlie .^B for , Jefferson county, A1^B~~^* on page 3S, and Iu^Blii8 ferred to tlie mider^Htate Improvement comp^Bion, the said Blinn lOstatBBoni pany will sell at tli^B)UKC in the city of Bir^Bson county, Alabama, at^fl tlie highest bidder for c^B the 1st day of February^Bjng described property, ^B^ir mingham, Jefferson^Bma. conveyed by said ^B*: The north half o^Bie's subdivision of blod^Hlch is recorded in the ^Bdge of probate for saiHouk 52, on page 757. ^B Tlie mortgagor h^Bult in the payment of se cured by said mort^Bdcd therein, said prope^B*be purpose of pay ing^BjJp^ ^ thereby, as well . closure, including ^Bur ney’s fee. H i This the 1st day ^B J BLINN ESTATE IM^B- j Href. A. t\ & H. R. HOW® ^B_T~ i [ biyH Lu J : From Bm Main 7H0S H*7 I.argent Yard W' LHTKeil^Stotk^^B^ Shootingfl Excellent duck B>ll Witter flshln?. Coi*H« full equipment. A^Bin> surpassed. Write J. E. ROlI Rolaton Hotel IP TOURIST FARES •oners m ida, Mississippi and Texas VIA Nashville R. R. ,Y TO APRIL 30, 1915 jwmr friiflHM. Solid ooatSMod mmi Pro wing Roooi Slo^iing Coro. M—U i lo Cortot TTRACT1VE WAY** write or call «■ Disk Pmmr|w Afact, RENT OFFICES IN THE CITY LYRIC THEATRE OFFICE BVILDING, IE OR SMALL CONNECTING BRY LOW RENTAL GREGORY, WItN WRITING AGENCY CLARK SULSUt ji - v BRYAN PROTESTS AGAINST THREAT TO CLOSE BIG OIL WELLS Sends Message to Carranza Regarding Heavy Assess ment Levied on the Tampico Operators Washington, January 14.—Secretary Bryan has sent a vigorous protest direct :o the Carranza authorities at Tampico igainst their threat to close tile great >11 wells in that vicinity because the for eign operators refused to pay a heavy as lessment levied by the Mexicans. The natter also has been brought to the atten ion of General Carranza himself. Most of the oil plants are owned by American and British capital. There have >een several complaints against decrees >f the Carranza officials, reports coni ng directly from state department repre lentatives, as well as through the hiter ‘Sted foreign embassies. Latest advices ndicated that the Mexicans were prepar ng summarily to shut down all of the >lants unless the money demanded was orth coming. Doubt as to whether General Guiterrez iad been continued by the convention at Mexico Citj’ as Provisional President ex sted today at the state department. A elegram from Mexico City announced hat the chairman of the convention late ruesday night gave out a notice “that he convention had concluded and would ’ontinue President Gutierrez in office.” nit for some unknown reason the notice vas recalled. General Palafox. member of the Gutier ez cabinet, denied in a statement received it the state department from Mexico City hat he had an intention, in a previous mblic statement, of charging American Consul Stillman and Leon J. Canova, a state department agent, with having “re :eived any amount of money to take Gen eral Iturbide out of tlie country.” The Carranze agency here issued this statement: “General Carranga from Vera Cruz de lies Tampico is threatened by #a Villa dree, and says officers of tlie gunboat Suerrero reported deserting to Guiterrez orces are still loyal. Gen. Pablo Gon zales took Valles, on the outskirts of Jan Luis Pmtosi.” Trial Sot Dothan, January 14.—(Special.>- The leeond preliminary hearing of Dan G. Carmichael and his son. David Car nichael. held in the county jail here on barges of murder In connection with ho killing of Policeman H. II. Deshazo >f this city on Decemher 7. has been iet for Saturday before Justice of the *eace VV. J. Baxley. DON’T HOARD vYOUR MONEY Jut iNwitli an old fashioned, rustworthy Building and johu Association lhat you mow is safe and sound, which rill pay you 6 per oen^, and rour money back when you rant it, with interest to date of rithdrawal. Jefferson County Building & Loan Association 113 N. 21st Street F. M. Jackson, Pres. Chappell Cory, Gen. Mgr. .. r- ■ ■