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Scoop—The Cub Reporter TOO MUCH SERVANT PROBLEM LOCAL COLOR __By ‘‘Hop” n 6 l--- -- if © Wr-»Q«--«rH» _A ONE CENT A WORD I1ATES—One rent n word n day: no nd. taken for Icmm limit '-!."»«• for flr*t ln*«*r tion. (null nmat ncniwipnnv order. WANTED , S11Xrr8trT?r7r7^ WE sharpen safety razor blades better than new, 25c dozen. Send them parcel post. Robert Prowell Stove Co.. Bir mingham, Ala. o-14-tf WE buy second hand clothes, shoes, for cash. Phone 1681. 2116 Second. 1-20-tf I BUY first mortgages and well secured notes, amounts $60 and up. J. W. Dukes, 425 Woodward Bldg. 2-7-tf WANTED—$1600 straight loan: nearly onc-third valuation; title O. K.; good rental property. Address K-19, care Age-Herald. *2-25-3t IVANTED-fo borrow $500 on improved business property; well rented, in Une onta, Ala. Address R-18, care Age-Her ald. 2-25-4t WANTED—Light set of books to keep after regular hours. Address R-19. care Age Herald. 2-26-3t WE ARE SELLING 75< UNDERWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN FOR 38c. REMNANT STORE, 2017 2D AVE. WANTED — Dressmaking neatly and promptly done by an expert. 1319 11th ave.. south. IMnme .\1. 773.5-\\ ^SITIJATION^WANTED__ ^HE^Citj^ErnpioymenT^Bureair^wni be glad to furnish free any class of help wanted. Wc investigate all applicants, the record of all applicants for posi tions of responsibility. This bureah is under the auspices of churches of Bir mingham. We earnes«y ask your co operation. Phone Main 1870. 2212 1st ave. 7-18-tf WANTED—Position by young lady sten ographer; will start on small salary. Address Y-18, care Age-Herald. _ 2-24-5t PLUMBER wants employment; first class mechanic, steady and sober; can give first class references; in or out ^rr- / citv. Address T-19, care Age-Her ald\ 2-26-at j >'AN1 ^ED—By white man. 50 years old. position as farm laborer by the month or would consider the offer of a shan crop. \ George Balicnger, Binningham. Ala. \ 2-26-2t A SOBER- reliable, all round baker wants work. HL Grote. 1421 X. 2d ave., Bir mingham. Ala. 2-26-21 WANTED—A position of almost any kind except soliciting; can be there at any lime and work for reasonable salary. Address Lamar Brown, age 22, Shady tide. Ensley. Phone Ensley 359-J. 2-26-21 fir the evening expert bookkeeper will keen set of books or perform other Work as accountant. Address IMS, care Age-Herald. 2-23-3t-ood l^ANTED-Ky young colored man. any kind of inside work; willing to work. Address Will Pollard. 1424 24th alley. j 2-26-2t KXPERI KN( 'KD bookkeeper and sten ographer desires position at once; A-l reference; high school education; also student in commercial law. Address S-19. care Age-Herald. 2-26-2t WE ARE SELLING $2.50 LARGE COM - I FORTS FOR 69c. REMNANT STORE. 2017 2D AVE. ANTED— Position at once by young married man with best reference as ac countant, bookkeeper, stenographer or collector. Phone Main 4603-J. 2-26-2t J tv ANTED—Position at once, by man of I family; will take any kind of position. } am stationary engineer by trade. Ad dress K-72, care Agc-Hcrald. 2-26-13 | LaDY wishes position as housekeeper for an institution or for widower. Ad dress X-19, care A go-Herald. WANTED—Work of any kind-1 >y l»Ti«ITt young man; high school graduate; wlll , , lug to be office bos or to rlo anything that is honorable. Address W-19. care A go-H era hi. 2-27-1 f fTANTFD position very bad of some j kind: a position at almost anything; van be there at any hour and work for reasonable salary. Lamar Brown, age 22. Address Hhadyside Ensley. Phone Any time after 6 or before S, Fnsley 359 T. 2-27-2t TosTriclx wanted by an experienced white lady as sick nurse or house keeper: reference given. Phone Ens ’ ley 9P-J.2-27-21. ^ WANTED—SALESMEN ! VNTED—Hustling salesmen in each unty to handle educational work, in deed by school teachers everywhere; » be sold in almost every home where •e are children; be your own boss make $26 to $40 weekly; also want f salesmen. Call or address T. C. *vr. 2227 7th ave. 2-26-3t ViAN to sell line of soft drinks; Contract to right man; exclusive Ittiio. Afiantic Vinegar Co.. Rich ^^^MAILING LISTS CLN I postage guaranteed ina;l Ing iffts compiled. Letters, addressing, ling* printing. Ask Mr. Hammille. probably know.' Phone 1446 Main. llngtKim2-11-tf WA.Nl'KLl—HELP = JW4l>—RaTlwu > malt and postal Iks; examinations soon; over 2000 ap tniente yearly; prepare at , home; e fbr plan No. 56 of payment after Mnlment Philadelphia usiness fifi. Civil Service Dept., Pluladel . Pa. 1-3- tf I'JSD—Colored woman willing leave city as cook; two city salesmen, auto Pies and puncture healer; experi auto and carriage painter. Room liamber Commerce Bldg. PERSONAL tjCDlES-^TlObO reward; I, positively 7jn|arantee my great successful Sponthiy** remedy, safely relieves jfeHmie of the longest, most obstinate , Hinorntl cases in three to five days; go ini rut. pain or interference wlih Work; mall. $1.60; double strength. *2; booklet free. Dr. Southington, 33 Long 1 f**g _ Kansas City. Mo. 10-ift-tt J L < ONE CENT A WORD BATES—One rent a word a day; no ad. taken for lean than 2Ke for flrat Inner t low. tank nmaf weeoinpan> order. 1003 Jeff. Co. Bank Bldg. 8-S-tf ; eTJT BURNS CO. REAL ESTATE. PHONE 766. 10-4-tf --— 1 • WE will build you a home. Birming ham Building and Imp. Co., 414-15-16 American Trust Bldg. 1-16-tf FOR SALE—Oranges, lj*rge, fancy fruit, 75c per 100; .shipped in bushel baskets, boxes or barrels to any address. Cash with older. J ax Fruit and Produce Co., kc onville, Fla. 2-11-tf FOR TRADE—South Alabama farms; one I 40-acre, one 200-acre, one 400 and one 800- I acre; price, $20 per acre; will trade clear for clear city income property, or will take your equity and accept mort gage on farm. These farms are lo cated close to railroad station and are healthy. Mlnge, 924 Jefferson Bank Bldg. 2-17-tf NOflMENT’S BARGAINS IN HOMES 1-3 OR MORE LESS THAN VALUE. PART OF PURCHASE MONEY PAID. YOU CAN OWN YOUR HOME FOR THE BALANCE. NORTH AND SOUTH HIGHLANDS AND ALL SUBURBS HOMES FOR RENT. Phone Main 269. 2026 1st Ave. (One copy of this ad worth $25 on pui> chase price of any home.) 1- 23-tr COLLATERAL SALE—Default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness for the security of v. hich the hereinafter described certificate of stock was deposited collaterally, the undersigned will proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest bid der for cash, during the legal hours of sale, before the courthouse door of Jefferson county, Alabama, on Sat urday. March 6, 1915, the following described personal property, to-wit: C« rtifleate No. 24 of the capital stock ot the Burn well Coal company, a cor poration, said certificate being for 125 shares of said capital stock. W. J. FRANCIS, as Tins tee. :2 -17 -151 FOR SALE—Good coal at $2.90 per ton; Black Jack Coal Co. Yard Ave. A and 23d st. Phone Main 8030. 2-25-5t SMALL Improved farm or an unimproved farm: will exchange for city property. Phone Main 702. 2-lUi-3t LADIES $3.45 HIGH AND LOW SHOES FOR $1.89. REMNANT STORE, 2017 2D AVE. LOR SALE- Living room and dining room furniture; also inner player piano; will sell cheap for cagh or trade for dia monds. Apply 1415 10th ave.. S. Phone 2307 Main. 2-2o-3t S fIK111F FS SALE. ' Will be sold on the oth day of March, 1915, at the store of W. R. Houston, 1n West Point. Ga., within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following property, to-wit: The en tire stock of goods of W. R. Houston, consisting of hooks, jewelry, framing, pottery, show eases, pictures, glass ware. rash register and all other mer chandise and sundries and fixtures in said store. Invoice price of stock. $3500. Inventory of stock can be seen at the Bank of West Point, West Point, Ga. A chance of a lifetime for a. live wire. In dustrial weekly payrolls, $25,000. W. B. SHIREY, Sheriff. _ 2-26-3t FOR SALE—r>0o acres of very desirable farm land for sale at attractive prices; located near the town of Hamilton, Har ris county, Georgia. For particulars ap ply to Mrs. Minnie W. Hudson, Execu trnx, Hamilton. Ga. 2-17-6t-eod FOR SALE—Half interest Fn a good paying cleaning and pressing busi ness; must sell on account other busi ness; see me quick; a pick-up. Ad dress Z-19, care Age-Herald. FOR SALE—30 head of horses and nmles; will sell cheap if sold soon. 1717 2d ave., in the rear of the Alabama Shoeing shop. Phone Main 1903. 2-27-7t TRUCK FARM FOR SALE. IS acres situated 4 miles from Bessemer on a good pike road, half mile of rail road station; all level; 45 acres In high stale of cultivation; sandy loam soil with red clay foundation; under a good wire fenoc; large*, 9-room residence and 4-room tenant house; largo barn, crib and tool house; all improvements are In first-class repair; 3 wells and 2 streams of lasting water; cost present owner $600#; will sacrifice for $3400 and make liberal terms. See this at once. JAS. B. DRAKE, 26 N. 19th St. 2- 27-2t kVKCIAL BARGAIN. S3S50— Modern, 8-room bungalow, North Highlands, furnace heated, handsomely papered, polished floors, chandeliers, cabinet mantels, beam ceilings, plumb ing complete, best resident section, 2 room servant’s house on rear of lot. Apply to Tf. M. Robertson, 2026 1st ave. _2-27-8t-sat-su FURNITURE and base of 10~or 20-room boarding house, cheap for cash, leaving town. Main 2917. 2-27-2t CABBAGE PL ANTS— Frost-proof cab biige plants, 76c per 1000 ; 5000 for $3.60. Little-Brown Plant Co., Burton, S. C. __ 2-27-7t RAIL -To lease, four to six miles 60. 66 or 60-pound relaying rail, with angle bar* complete. Birmingham, Selma and Tmbllc R. R. Uo.. Brent Ain. 2-27-31 II hl>eks_3 K*mv75PEVrFxcellent boarding'"* house*, steam heated, jiot and cold water in every room; prices reasonable to re sponsible parlies; one block from Five Points IPfX) lltb ave.. S. 2-23-7t LOST—STK AY El)—STOLEN CoS'fT'strayeiriiT^sun^nrtr^bargaliiTP^u fail to buy your shoes from D. B. Lus ter, practical shoe man, 2106 2d a.ve. Phone 7347. l-28-eod-16t typewriters __ REMINGTONS for rent: visibles, tamper month, $7.60 for 3 months; rental pay ment applies if muehJne Is purchased. Remington Typewriter Co., 2115 1st ave. Telephone Main 27. 2-13-lQt-ood SWAPPERS’ COLUMN _SWAPPERS COLUMN "WANTED—To swap an electric motor and a gas stove for furniture of any description, providing it is in good con dition. Phone Main 2398-.T. 2-25-3t LOT in growing suburb; will exchange for small farm. Phone Main 702. 2-26-3t WANTED—To swap one wood bedstead; will trade for iron bed. Address N. %.. care Swappers’ Column. 2-26-2t WANTED—To swap suit of furniture; lias been used, and may consider prop osition that involves small cash con sideration in exchange for other fur niture. Address 'F. Z.. care Swappers' Column. 2 - 26-2t V\*iLL swap $35 navy blue overcoat, size IS. for eravenette raincoat, same size1. Address M. D., care Swappers’ Column. ' 2-26-2t WANTKM To swap a boy’s 500-shot air rifle, almost new, for three Ban tam hens. Joe Lewis, 1607 Huntsville ave. WANTED—To swap a $5 wage-computing book for garden tools. Address Digger, care Swappers’ Column, Age-Herald. ' 27 t WOUlvD like to swap a set of Richard Harding Davis for 50 feet of rubber hose. Address D. Y. X., Swappers' Col umn, Age-Herald. 2-27-3t WTLL swap 161 acres of land. 0 miles from Piedmont, for a Ford automobile. Title perfect. E. D. MeClellen, Pied mont, Ala. 2-27-at ^^^WAlNTED—-^lALEJHELP_ LISTEN, you unemployed; Feed and clothe your family and pay your rent with profits made manufacturing and selling my famous Indian Chief Lini ment Send dime and stamp for sample and particulars. Address J. D. Gray, Carrollton. Ala. 2-17-30t THOUSANDS government jobs open to men and women; $65 to $160 month. Write for list. Franklin Institute, Dept. 3-E, Rochester, N. Y. 2-2-lm ex. mo-tu-th WANTED—MEN EVERYWHERE. YES, we teach you the barber trade and give you a position in our shops in a few weeks, all for $30; $15 cash, $1.5 In 10 days; TOOLS FREE; we pay wages while learning; write us to day. Jacksonville Barber College, 822 W. BaY, Jacksonville. Fla. 2-7-lOt-au-tu-th-sat BOYS $2.95 SHOES FOR $1.89 AT THE REMNANT STORE, 2017 2D AVE. MONEY TO LEND TALK WITH ALAN JEMISOn! Main ico. 8-S-tf REAL ESTATE loans to suit you In amount, terms and Interest; can pay hack monthly or yearly; will take sec ond mortgage. John W. Prude, )fic N. 22d st. Bell Phone 240. JO-16-tf REAL ESTATE PAPERa We are prepared Io discount properly secured purchase money paper and to negotiate loans on improved real estate In Birmingham and Bessemer. REALTY TRUST CO. 303 N, 20th St. •_ 2-25-tf MONEY Immediately available; well se cured first mortgage loans. Leonard Ri ley Co.. 726 Woodward. J-l-tl LOANS—41000 to $500,000 S and 8 per cent loans on Birmingham property; 8 per cent on farms. W. E. EWART, REAL ESTATE, 2106 1st Ave. Main 2696. 2-26-4t 71700 to loan on real estate In old-city limits. J. H. Stillman, 116ft 21st st. _2-26-2t Wfc negotiate loans and sell real estate. Tan handle desirable farm loans. Mc Connell. Anglin, White, 2026 3d ave. 10-29-tf ARRIVAL AND UEPARTUKB UP FAMENGER TRAINS. BIRMINGHAM The following schedule figsres are published only as information, and are not llllUllM.H \ll < I • » l i'IOiT Southern KalltvMy So. Arrive Irom— No. Depart to— 13 New York 1! :30 pm 80 New York 0:00 an III New York 5:45 pro 34 New York 4:00pn 11 Atlanta 5:00 am 12 Atlanta 12:15 ho 13 Atlanta 11:10 pm 10 Atlanta 5:30 an 28 Atlanta 3:45 pm ;o Atlanta O OCao 3» Atlanta *0 00 pm 24 Atlanta 4:00pn 16 Columbia 11:15 am 11 UreenTille 0:45 on 12 C.tecnvllle 7:55 pm ie Mobile-Selma 7:00 an 38 Selma 11:86 am 1'7 Selma 4 :40 pn 20 Mobile-Selma 7:00pin 15 Columbus 3.46 pn .Tar'w'iivllle 11 :."r- mu “4 .larkvonTlHo 4:00 rm Queen 4k Creaceut llouto A. ti. S. It. H. So. Arrive In*- No. Depart to— 1 Cincinnati 10:36 pm 1 N. O. A Shr'pt It JO pa 3 New Orleans H 20.tr 3 Cln. A N. T. 0:30 aa B Cincinnati 10:50 am 3 New Orleans 11 05 an 4 New Orleans 7:0© pm 4 Cincinnati 1:10 pa 6 Chattanooga 11:43 mu 3 Meridian « lo pn 11 Chattanongu ft :00 pm- 22 Chjttauoopa 5:05 8 0 0 Meridian ld:5u siu o < ivattanouga 4:00 pa 12 Meridian 11:40 pm il MeridianB:10aq Liuea So. Arrive from— No. Popart to— OSIUniiis City 3 50 pm 106 KaniaaCUf If JO pa 103 Kansas Cllf «13 am 10'. Kansae CM# IB JO pa »25 Amont 10:15 am flfj Amory SJBpa »?1 Memphis 6:55 £in^kj2_M*qphls 7:00 i* " " te.tr.l i»i (.a. Hjr. " N; Arrln liu.- , ,\o Dto.rt — Ms— ... !J4® B» IHimi 7 :M» IJ.rkKDrtlte 7;lln 10 Jackunftlte «JIB pa 1 lH,tD»lV-u «i im ■»....■■>_««i~. IIIHAIIMiH \M TKHMIVAI. yi'A'ITilTr Reultoard Air Lilne Rr, V'L* ,ro»T„ N“- )WO«r> u> . »« ;«* ' »«■ C New Tom 11 Now Amk 1:00 pm i| N,w York StfOinn 23 Atlanta 9:40 nm 21 Atlanta7:30 am IIlluola Ceultal If y. So Arrlte from— No. Depart to— V Chicago 4:03 pm 10 Chicago iaT3nra M>US\ll,l.i: A \ \>HVILI.1C STATION L. A X. II. It. No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 1 Cincinnati 0:51 am \ New Orleans 1:00 am S New Orleans 12:4U pm 2 Cincinnati 12:02 pm 8 Cincinnati 8:02 pm 3 New Orleans S:15pm 4 New Orleans 8:87 pm 4 C incinnati 8:4.% pm ft Decatur T :15 pm *6 Decatur 7:00 am 7 Cincinnati 3:5o am 8 Cincinnati 11:45 pm 10 Montgomery 7:45 pm I) Montgomery 0:00 am *13 Decatur 10:13 am *14 Decatur4 00 pm BlralosMui Mineral \o. Arrive Iron No. Depart to— 88 Praco f :l» m M Preco 0*8 am 41 Tuscaloosa 11:10 am 4\ Bloctoa 0*0 am 48 Bloc too 7J5 pm 41 Bloctoa 8*4 am 45 Anniston 10:40 am 44 Anniston 8:40 pm 47 Anniston 0:30 pm 40 Innlston 8*f am <«■* Tuscaloooa 8:80 rm mi Tuscaloosa 7*0 a.m A.. B. A A. No. Arrive from— >> Depart to— •A Itoanofce 11:30 am 28 Roanoke 7:30 am i M..wh~>«r_m n U M nn'lw.l.r_|:|i» SWAPPERS^COLUMN_ WANTED—To swap, a new Buck or Na tional steel range for your old stove. Robert Prowell, 318 N. 20th st. 2-24-4t FOR SALE Living room and diningroom furniture; also inner player piano; will sell cheap for cash or trade for dia monds Apply 1416 10th ave., S. Phone 2367 Main._ 2*2fi-3t WANT to swap. 2000 pounds good coal for $2.90 Phone Black Jack Coal Co.. Main 8030 Yard. 23d st. and Ave. A. Office, &»/*{ N. 20th st. 2-26-6t WILL swap nice young White Orpins - ton rooster for nice young W hite Or pington rooster. Address L-32, care Age-Herald. 2-27-2t Six lots in Greater Birmingham, value $50 each, to trade for used 5-passenger car in good condition; no junk; or one lot in East Lake, value $400. for first-class 5-passenger car in good shape Address K. Box 20. Montevallo. Ala., Route 2. 2-27-2t WANTED TO EXCHANGE—L'nincum bered property and some cash for mod ern Norwood home priced right; name price and incumbrance in answer. . Ad dress Y-19, care Age-Herald. * WANTED To swap $600 worth of Julian” Beggs block signal stock for lot in West End. Address S. B. A.. Swappers’ Col umn. Age-Herald. WILL swap electric desk light for ice cream freezer. Burns. Swappers’ Col umn, Age-Herald. 2-27-2t _ FOR RENT _ FOR RENT—Best located boarding house in the city. 27 rooms, on corner, built in refrigerator. Ruud gas heater, all outside rooms, four baths. J. B. Dryer, SOB Title Bldg. 2-17-12t FOR RENT—By owner, April 1, 7416 2d ave, N., four large rooms, hall and large bath, $12.60 per month; or will add another room for $16 per month; large lot and fine garden. J. W. Dukes, 425 Woodward Bldg. 2-21-31-su-wed-sat FOR RENT—Three store rooms, 1427, 1429 and 1431 3d ave., N.; also 1427‘/£. 10 rooms. , Rent free until April 1. 1915, to suitable tenants; after April 1 $25 per month for each. Apply Dr. A. H. French. 2-21-tf FOUR-ROOM or 6-room apartment, steam heat, water, all Improvements furnished; corner 16th ave. and 13th st.. S. Telephone Main 2662-J. . 2-2G-3t FOR RENT—4-room house with large lot, on Fountain Heights; one block car line; immediate possession; price, $13.60. Call at 1328 13th ave., N., or phope 2470-W. __ 2-24-3t-we-th-sat FOR RENT April 1, 4 rooms, with bath, balcony, upstairs, with private entrance; water and beat furnished; right on car line In west part of Norwood; price only $3<>. 3312 12th ave., N., or phone 1698. 3-24-3t-we-th-sat MEN 8 $3.60 PANTS EOR $l.% AT THE REMNANT STORE. 2017 2D AVE. FOR RENT—Modern home, on Southaide, beautiful elevation, four full-sized bed rooms upstairs, sleeping porch, living room, parlor, dining room, kitchen and large den downstairs; modern plumbing, splendid neighborhood, close to car line. Address Owner, care Box 357, city, or phone 843,_ 2-26-eod-to-4-l FOR RENT—By owner, April 1, 720 South 25th st., two-story house; has six large rooms and large bath, high and dry, $26 per month. J. W. Dukes, 425 Wood ward Bldg. 2-21-3t-su-wed-sat TWO-ROOM apartment, completely fur^ nished for light housekeeping, with strictly private bath; all modern con veniences. 1023 Glen Iris ave. Main 4289-W._ 2-27-3t FOR RENT—7-room cottage, screened, all modern conveniences, chicken bouse, garden spot, lot 132X163; large front porch; occupancy at once, rent begin April 1. Call J. A. Turnlpseed, West End, phone 403. 2-27-4t ONE CENT A WORD RATES—One cent n word ■ days no ad. token for less than 2He for first Inser tion. (wwh must nocoinpan.v order. FOR KENT—ROOMS rooms; modern conveniences; moderate prices; baths free. 2J0f» bth uve. 7-12-tf 1 FOR RENT—Two connecting rooms! ! everything furnished complete for light I housekeeping; every convenience; closa in; only $3.50 per week. 825 N. 20th st. _ ___ 2-18-tf FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished. 3 rounds for light housekeeping, including sleeping porch, with large front porch, convenient bath, modern in every re spect, which includes lights, heat, water and telephone service; located in best section of South Highlands; will lease to couple without children; only those desiring the best home and willing to pay for such need apply. Car line con venient and near Glen iris park. Refer ences required. Address J-17, care Age Herald, or telephone Main 809b. 2-19-tf NICeLy furnished front room; hot bath at all hours; price reasonable. 2212 4th ave. _ 2-20-tf NICELY furnished, modern, furnacTe heated rooms, private family. 2200 N. ave.2-21-71 F'OR RENT—'L’w'o furnished rooms and a sleeping porch to two or three young men or couple without children; with or without board; cool, delightful ex posure for summer. Apply 2177 High land ave. Phone 2398-J. 2-24-3t TWO connecting furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1812 7th ave., N. _2-24-tf ELEGANTLY furnished rooms Tv i th board; new management. 1912 6th. ave.. N. __2-25-10t FURNISHED complete for housekeeping three-room apartment, front and back yards; gas range, improvements, $16; also front room and kitchen, gas range, lights, water, heat fhcluded; mo children; $10. 2121 Zinn ave., Oak Crest station, South Ensley car. BOYS’ $6.50 SUITS FOR $2.85 AT THE' REMNANT STORE, 2017 2D AYE. r\YO connecting rooms, furnished com plex* for light housekeeping; every con venience and dose in; rent, $3.50 per week. 2113 5th ave., N. 2-26-tf TWO large connecting front room#, fur nished complete for light housekeeping. 1703 8tli ave.. N. 2-25-4t NICELY furnished front room; modern conveniences; gentleman; $10 month; 1610 6th ave., N.; opposite park. Main 3281-1. 2-20-2t riiREE or four desirable rooms, with garage. 2110, 8th ave. 2-16-8t-eod. FURNISHED room with or without prl vate bath, choice, South Highlands loca tion, billiard room and garage. Main S0&-J- _____ 2-6-eod-tf’ FOR RENT—Three lovely furnished connecting rooms for light house keeping; modern conveniences. 2117 Ave. H. 2-27-41 THREE nicely furnished rooms for rent! furnace heat; in good walking distance Finley yards or radiator plant; one block from North Birmingham car line. 3712 27th st.. N. . 2-27-2t rwo Settled business women may secure bedroom and sitting room in private home in Fountain Heights; on car line, 12 minutes’ ride from oily; not after revenue; $10 per month for both rooms; references given and required. Phone Main 8880._ 2-27-2t ANNOUNCEMENTS ^^^nT^Touf^roo^TfoublTsTwnTTure them and furnish a guarantee; mil lion dollar concern is behind this proposition; easy terms, one year to pay in. Phone Main 1365, West End 718-J or address MR. WADDY, 2014 AVE. A. 2-7-tf FARMS ham. $65 per acre, '10 acres near suburbs of Birmingham, car line. Four acre and 6-acre truck farms in Birming ham near car line; terms; immediate possession of above mentioned. Farm Realty Co.. $23 Jefferson County Bank. 2016 Bth Ave. C'leanest and brightest rooms in city. Hot snd cold running water. Baths free; low rateB to suit times. HOME COMFORTS—HOTEL SERVICE. 9-27-tf PRINTING, RULING, BINDING,HIGH GRADE WORK — EFFICIENT SERVICE, LARGEST AND MOST MODERN PLANT IN THE STATE. ROBERTS & SON, (Inc.) “THE BIO ALABAMA HOUSE* HOOT. W. EWING. Pmldml 1812 ^ 3d Ave. CHICHESTER S PILLS Winv TUB VIAMONB'BRAND. A jTyCK UilMl AdiyMrDnntotfof A I £4< U&M I'hl-chM-tor s JBr*»d/A\ XmAv Pills In Red sad 41*14 metalllc^T/ ho>*. sealed with Blue Ribbon. iS»Safa®Ks SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Bern In Butlnru Mura Tku 90 Yuan Turner Hotel Fayette, Ala. Peru Main Itmt ItKlrM ALLIES HAVE AGREED AS Retaliatory Measures Prob ably Will Be Announced Monday London, February 26.—(7:40 p. m.) France. Russia, England, Scrvia and Bel gium ore saia by English officials to be in absolute accord as to reprisals to be made on Germany. Austria and Turkey In retaliation for the German submarine campaign. England wag In conference with her allies concerning reprisals be fore the receipt of the last American note making informal representations looking to the discontinuance of subma rine activities and to the admission of food to Germany for her civil popula tion. While It can be authoritatively stated that the nature of the reprisals have not been agreed upon absolutely as yet, (England and her allies have decided upon the main points, which probably will be announced Monday by Premier Asquith in a statement for the press. Simultaneously the position of all the opponents of Germany toward neutral countries whose trade is so vitally af fected by the present naval methods will be submitted to the neutral governments. American Ambassador Page and the British foreign office have refrained from publicly discussing the terms of the Amer ican note but the foreign office has in timated that the probable statement of Premier Asquith^ on Monday will not he a direct answer to the American note hut a long promised elucidation of the intimation made by Sir Edward Grey, secretary of state for foreign affairs, and the other cabinet members that reprisals against Germany would doubtless he necessary. There Is every reason to believe that England fully Intends to make all food stuffs for Germany absolute contraband, thus cutting off the movement of ships to German ports and making export trade by sea impossible. Great Interest is being shown by the British press and the public in the prob able treatment of cotton under the new system of reprisals. The belief seems to be general that both cotton and food will all become absolute contraband. British officials are now persuaded, they state, that several ships which at first were reported ns having been destroyed by mines were victims of submarines. WILL TRY TO MAKE INDIANS SURRENDER Washington, February 26.—Commis sioner Sells of the Indian bureau for warded instructions to bureau agents to day to employ all possible means to in duce hostile Piutes in Utah to surrender. Sixty Piutes, who recently left the Nav ajo reservation, have agreed to return, bureau agents reported, and that was In terpreted as likely to Influence the hos tile band aiding Tse-Ne-Gat to resist ar rest. CARRIES EXHIBITS TO SAN FRANCISCO Avonmouth, England, February 26.—(Via London, 8:55 p. m.)—The United States naval collier Jason sailed today with European exhibits for the Panama-Pacific exposition. Som© of the exhibits were left on the dock, as the Jason had re ceived orders from Washington to expe dite its departure. No special precautions were vaken when the Jason departed, only the ordinary pilot hoarding the vessel. Honors Turkish Minister Frankfurt, Germany, February 2*.— (Via I<ondon, 11 p. m.)—Emperor William has bestowed the lion cross on Enver Pasha, Turkish minister of wav. a ( onstantlno ple dispatch to thr Frankfurter Zeltung says. The Big Idea! "A Combination in Favor of Trade” It's the Southern Express Company’s Idea By helping other* We help ourselves. There are millions of marketable values going to waste because you don't know about them. We want you—our patrons—to be a market for these products. Ask our Agent for names of dealers in and growers of: BUTTER, EGGS. POULTRY FRUIT wad VEGETABLES FISH, OYSTERS, SHRIMP ORANGES, LEMONS, GRAPEFRUIT Prepared for your me by the Southern Express Company V J'X:1 • - i " War Correspondents . To See Real Fighting Ottawa. February 26.—A message from the British war office to the Canadian Government indicates that the war cor respondent soon is to have a limited op portunity to see fighting. The cablegram read: “It has been decided to permit small batches of war correspondents to proceed to the front In a series of tours of about six days each beginning March 1.” LETTERS TO EDITOR Miss Engle's Birthplace To the Editor of The Age-Herald: Ii a woman (even a suffrage worker) born in Virginia and living in Maryland obliged “to weather repeated attacks" on the part of The Age-Herald as to the place of her nativity and residence? Miss Lavinla H. Engle, field secretary of the National Suffrage association, is not a "southern girl from New JerseJV nor was she so introduced to members of the Alabama legislature. She is a native daughter of Virginia, and undoubtedly understands the cotton situation, politi cians in general and particular, but per haps not reporters who publish inaccu racies. Yours very truly, PATTIE RUFFNER JACOBS. y President Alabama E. S. A. Birmingham. February 26. 1915. Celebrate Golden Wedding Greensboro, February 27.—(Special.) Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Waller celebrated their golden wedding on Tuesday. A fam ily dinner party was enjoyed, after which from 3 to 6 an informal reception was held, when a hundred or more guests called to congratulate this popular couple. The house was aglow with golden daffo dils and many candles. LE(iAL Mortgage Sale I’nder and by virtue of the power of i sale contained in a mortgage executed and delivered on the 10th day of Feb | ruary, 1910, by J. P. Couch and Frances • A. Couch to Mary C. Robertson, for the ■ purpose of securing the payment of certain indebtedness described ihere j in owned by the said J. P. Couch to the said Mary C. Robertson, which mortgage has been recorded on page 176 of volume 563 of the record of deeds in the office of the judge of probate of Jefferson county, Alabama, default having been made in t*he pay ment of said indebtedness, the said Mary C. Robertson as the mortgagee named in the said mortgage, will at 12 o’clock, noon, on the 7th day of April, 1915, in front of the principal southern door of the. courthouse, of said Jefferson county, in the city of Birtnng ham, Ala., sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the property conveyed by the said mortgage, which property is described as follows, to wit: Part of lots Numbers one (1> and two (2) In block two (2), said prop erty being described and designated in accordance with the map made for O. W. Wood, Sr., by A. O. Wilson and recorded in map book number 3 on page 22 of the map record in the pro bate office of said county and state, more particularly described as follows: Begin at a point 54 feet south of the intersection of Fifty-seventh street and Second avenue, north; thence east wardly about 100 feet to the east line of lot number 3. thence southwardly about 48 feet; thence westwardly about 100 feel; thence northwardly about 48 feet to point of beginning, being sit uated In Woodlawn, Jefferson county, Alabama, together with all improve ments thereon and belonging thereto. MARY C. ROBERTSON. Mortgage®. Tillman, Bradley & Morrow, attor neys for mortgagee. 2-20-27-3-6-13-17 _________* ■*