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Scoop—The Cub Reporter SCOOP HAS ALL THE MEDALS HE WANTS By “Hop” | /C^WA-TCH H>Tc5iP ,8 / DOOR. AN EORG^TS l3 \F HE COMES “THAT “THIS V - -4 vgsaaras? ^ I mwion XiV* 9Tr»—1 CHIEF, THERES (NO REASON (NTH 1 VOU KNOW I FOUGHT \N BELGIUM M)t ) WORLD WHV VOU ANDX SHOULDN'T \ MONTHS -GOSH I WAS KNOWN AS ( BE. GREAT FRONDS- WE AREA \ TH'BRAVEST FIGHTER (N EUROPE-] GOOD DEAL AL\KE.-T'OU OF COURSE) WON ALL KINDS CA—'r~~-^ AND 50 AM/ VOFME^^ti^/-| A± JTl L \ MURDERER. GOT\ OUTOF HlS CELL | ^ / AND »5 HVDIM6— —\ SOMEWHERE- , J -Bl)UJD\N6-y (£)!<?!«-- iistt-- — jftvcw — Ma — e inn Ann THE ALABAMlHiTSurt » UU,UUU BUILDING AND LOAN Tn I Aan ASSOCIATION has l SJ 1^0 dll $100,000 to loan on \ ' Our Special five Years Monthly Plan, on Im- j proved real estate or to build homes on'va cant lots. By this plan the borrower Is out only $69.20 net Interest par annum on a loan of $1000.00, and the borrower has'.many I privileges. Office 2026 first Avenue. ONE CENT A WORD R \TF-S—One cent n nord a dayi no ad. taken lor Ickm Ilian 25c for flrnt Inser tion. ( hwIi nmwt Hi-cominny order. WANTED SHAVING 10c at 1929 4thave; Il^M^tf SAFETY RAZOR bladtis sharpened bet ter than new. 25c dozen. Send them par cel post. Robert Prowell Stove Co., Bir mingham. 4-10-tf WE buy second hand clothes, shoes, for caBh. Phone 1581. 2116 2d. 1-20-tf 1 BUY first mortgages and well secured notes, amounts $50 and up. J. W Dukes, 425 Woodward Bldg. 2-7-tf WANTED—Three porcelain bathtubs. 2110 8th ave. 4-20-6t-eod TV. NT ED—To buy cash register suitable for dry goods store; must be cheap. < ’anebrake Mercantile Co., Unlontown, Ala. WANTED—A second-hand runabout, in good condition. What have you to offer? Address Wittichen Coal and Transfer company. 4-24-2t GOLDSTEIN’S new store, 2008 2d ave., next to the First National bank, $1.00 men’s sample shirts, spring patterns, 59 cents. _SITUATION WANTED_ A«1m under the hend of Mftuation* wanted are free to denervlng ouch. THE City Employment Bureau will bo glad to furnish free any class of help! wanted. We Investigate all appli cants, the record of all applicants for positions of responsibility. This bu- j reau is under the auspices of churches of Birmingham. We earnestly ask your co-operation. Phone Main 1870. navs N. 7-is-tf Wanted^ Position as hotel manager or | clerk; • thoroughly experienced; good | habits. Address VV-41, care Age-Herald. <_4-22-41 W ANTED- A position for colored man and wife as maid and buter. with room on lot. J. H. Jackson, 1116 S. 23d st. __4-23-21 POSITION by young lady, experienced stenographer; can also assist in book- | keeping. Phone Main 8494-J. 4-23-2t ! WANTED Situation by young man as bookkeeper or general office work. Ad dress A-48, carte Age-Herald. 4-23-2t YOUNG lady wants position as stenog rapher and bookkeeper; must have work. PI mne 343-J. Wood lawn. 4-23-2t WANTED—Situation by young man as bookkeeper or general office work. Ad mess Z-41. care Age-Herald. 4-23-2t \v A NTED bad 1 v. a position of almost any kind except canvassing; con be there at any hour and work for reasonable salary; age 22. Address Da mar Brown, SI adypide, Ensley. Phone Enley 359-J. 4-23-2t TOtnter' wants position in small town, either in job office or on newspaper; re liable. steady and sober; have first-class references from every shop that I have worked in. Address R. p., J018 N. 25th st. 4-23-21 GRADUATE NURSE desires position in hospital or private home. References. __MJss (’larks, 1322-F, Ensley. 4-23-3t BOOKKEEPER Young man wants posi tion as bookkeeper; wrould accept a small set of books which would re quire only part time; best of reference. Phone West End 683. 4-17-2t-sat-mo 1LAT5Y stenographer wants position; no objection to leaving city. Address 1772 Jefferson ave.. West End. Phone West lawn 671-J. T. J. Spain, Boyles, Ala. $3.50 Baby Doll Slippers $1.85. 2008 2d ave., Gold stein’s, next to the First National bank. WANTED—FEMALE HELP ^TTr^TiirrrrTrcTr^^iTrrrrnN^R^ TraT!^ ING SCHOOL Every woman should know some trade. 1 What is more profitable or womanly than millinery? The suyimer term is now open. We are offering a special reduction of 20 per cent discount on tuition to all who enter before May 1. Tills Is a great opportunity. For Infor mation call or address, 14 Watts Bldg. 4-20-6t WANT 3 neat appearing young ladies, aged 18 to 23. to travel, one to act as Secretary, two to take full charge of concession for the Whittakers’ throe big sensational attractions; steady position, i good salary to the right parties Ad dress B-34. care Age-Herald, giving name, address, phone number, age, ref erences, etc. 4-23-7t A NEAT white or colored girl as co.-k and housework for family of four; near centre of Woodlawn. Phone Main 024. SSfANTED— Energetic colored girl to do general housework and assist in car ing for children. Pay $2 week. Apply this afternoon 1731 Woodland ave., North Haven. ___ $6.00 men’s sample pants Saturday $2.95. New store, Goldstein’s, 2008 2d ave., next to the First National bank. ONE CENT A WORD RATES—One cenl n word n day; no ad. iMken for lean than 2Rc for flrwt Inner lion. ( awh must aceompHPy order. FOR SALE TAMC^WITir^AfiAN^JSMISON. 1008 Jeff. Co. Bank Blrg. 8-8-tf E7X BURNS~Ca REAL ESTATE. PHONE 766. _ 10-4-tf WE will build you a home. Birming ham Building, and Imp. Co., 414-15-16 American Trust Bldg. 1-16-tf UNDERWOOD typewriter, No. 4, In fine condition, at a big bargain. 2500 2d ave. _______ 4-240 ART rugs and matting sq at far below manufacturers’ cost. 2"G0 2d avenue. 4-24-2; FOR SALE—600 bushels speckled peas for sale; grown on my own farm; band picked; $2 per bushel. S. C. Sharp, Mcundville, Ala. 4-17-tf YOUR name, occupation and address printed on best grade of envelopes, 100. 30 cents; 50, 20 cents. Mailed postpaid to any address. Ragon Envelope Printer. 524 Broadway. Gary, 7nd. 4-22-tit MULE, wagon and harness; this is a good, reliable animal; owner lia^ n<> use for same. 25(H) 2d ave. 4-24-2t FURNITURE—All of the bankrupt stock of Randall Bros, to be sold at big reduc tion on manufacturers' cost. 2500 2d ave. 4-24-2t WE are selling men’s 50 cent underwear for 25 cents a garment; $1 union suits, 50 cents. Remnant Store, 201.7 2d ave.; branch store 19th st., Ensley. FOR RENT—ROOMS IQT^EfLYn^lirin^hed^fronr^oom^hot^mth at all hours; price reasonable. 2212 4th ave. 2-20-tf A FURNISHED room in an elegant South Highlands home; ideal for the summer months. Main 6056-J. 4-7-tf NAT IONAL HOUSE, 209& N. 22d st., rooms from 2oc up. 4-4-30t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished and newly papered bedrooms with all conve niences; hot and cold bath; one small single room, only $2; large room, $3; all cool and pleasant; right in town. 2113 5th ave. 4-16-tf ROOMS FOR RENT—Two connecting furnished rooms for light, housekeeping; 1812 7th ave. 4-18-12-tf NICE room in quiet home for gentlemen; very reasonable. 3006 8th ave., N. Phone Main 4847. 4-20-6t AT Five Points three furnished light holsekeeping rooms. Main 6744-J. 4-21 -Tt NICELY furnished rooms: can arrange, for housekeeping; centrally locate!!; pri vate family. 2200 N. 7th ave. 4-21 -7t TWO-unfurnished rooms for light housed keeping with gas stove. 1409 N. 24th si: Main 5419-W. 4 23-3t NICELY furnished room for couple or gentlemen; board if desired; modern Southside home. 1615 10th ave., south. _ 4-24-31 TWO rooms furnished for light house keeping. 2100 7th ave. Main 6056-J. 4-12-tf-eod BOYS, come and dress up. We sell $1 knee pants 45 cents; 50 cent union suits, 25 cents; blouse waists, 50 cent kind, 25 cents; boys’ $1.25 hats, 50 cents. Rem nant Store, 2017 2d ave.; branch store 19th st., Ens ley. BUSINESS CHANCES the best paying drug stores in Birming ham; one of the few that has made money during war times; paid 15 per cent dividends last year; good lease; good location; practically all cash busi ness; it will cost you about $7500 to buy it; it is a bargain at that; good rea sons for wanting to sell. Address Y-41, care Age-Herald. 4-23-3t MEN’S, women’s and chil dren’s tennis oxfords, white or black, double rub ber sole, on sale for 50 cents a pair. Remnant Store, 2017 2d ave.; branch store 19th st., Ensley. _ FOUND FOUND^One^bay^horse, with black tall and mane. Owner may have by paying for trouble. Phone Main 6943. YOUR neighbor bought a $6.50 dress hat for $2.95; why don’t you? From the Remnant Store, 2017 2d ave.; branch store 19th st., Ensley. _SWAPPERS’ COLUMN Tlie Age-Herald lias inaugurated a Swapper's1 Exchange at 2108 Fifth avenue, opposite The Age-Herald building. A lady will be in charge and the exchange will be open from 4:30 to 7 p. m. daily. Any article advertised in the Swap pers’ Column for exchange may lie placed on exhibition at the Swappers' Ex change until trade Is made. SWAPPERS’ COLUMN 200 blankets ana comforts, former price $3; will swap for 75c each. 1616 3d ave. 4-18-7t WILL swap a good buggy horse for equal value of cash. Address U-41, care Age Herald. 4-22-4t id H\»AP for cash nr anything of <-.|um: value, second hand computing scales of all makes; also non-computing scales, butcher box, showcases, two electric meat choppers. 100 24th st., north. _ 4-22-5t IN order to make room for young stock! wall exchange 35 fine Buff Leghorn breeding and show birds for good cow. heifer, or cash. Buff Feather Farm, Box 95-C, Rural Route 4. 4-22-31-thu-sa-su TO SWAP—One high-bred young mare, well broken, good saddler, for 1914 Ford auto in good condition. Phone Wood lawn 671J. T. J. Spain, Boyles, Ala. WILL swap one grown bulldog for young puppy, most any kind. Phone Wood la'wrn 456-J. TO SWAP for cash, gas stove, two-burner oil stove, second hand cook stove and range. 2500 2d ave. 4-24 -2t SWAPPERS’ COLUMN WILL swap ton of coal for $1. For in formation call phones Main S080-4846. Yard Ave. A and 23d st. Black Jack Coal Co. 4-16-lot QUARTERED oak, 6-drawer chiffonier, with mirror; will swap for $5 bill. 1616 3d ave. 4-18-7t TO SWAP—For cash, 2-ton White ant - truck; one E. M. F. 5-passenger automo bile. 625 Woodward Bldg. 4-21 -7t TO SWAP for cash, one 6-passenger Over land car, 1913 model. Phones Main 3790 or 2737. _ _ 4-23-31 TO SWAP for cash, ice box and gas stove, Stanley mitre box and tool box. Phone Woodlawn 769. 4-23-3t TO SWAP, second hand 5%-foot bath tub for second-hand 6-foot tub. Cal) 5327-W. 4-23-2t TO SWAP—Five-passenger auto for cash or vacant lot. 113 S. 21st st. Main 6099. 4-24-7t TO SWAP—Five-passenger Cadillac'’car, 1013 model, for nice home; will need one after July 1. Mr. Delheim, Main 740. 4-24-7t FOR RENT ave., Woodlawn. From owner. Call Main S4S4-J or 600. 4-13-tf FOR RENT—One cute little 6-room bun galow, modern, block of two car lines, on fine lot: only $10 per month. L. F. Ebersole, 2105 3d ave. Opposite court house. Main 2628. 4-22-tf Tiffs Is the banner year to secure long leases at low prices. I have an immense building suitable to almost any line ot business, which T will offer at war prices for long term; see it; centrally located at 2108 6th ave. The house is two-story and is 60 by 100 feet. The lot 60 by 190; will alter house to suit. Also 14 rooms in new brick building, war prices, $35 per month, and a business house at $20 per month. 4700 Gary ave., Fairfield. Ad dress owner. Box 378, Huntsville, Ala. ___ 4-28-tf FOR RENT—6-room house, ail improve ments. 4827 2d ave., N., Woodlawn. Phone Main 4663.4-2>-3t MEN, do you need a pair of pants? We are selling $3 sample pants for $1.85. Remnant Store, 2017 2d ave.; branch store 19th st., Ensley. 7Z3 AUTOMOBILES ONE ^passenger Buick. small size, In good condition. Bee M. A. Hines or S. L. Gulce, 2106 3d ave. Phone Main 2028. 4-2*-3t FIVE-PASSENGER auto; splendid^con dition. Will take $226 if sold at onoe. Johnson Auto Shop, 720 W. 30th st. MEN’S 25 cent silk lisle hose, all colors, special 15 cents. Goldstein’s 2008 2d ave., next to the First Na tional bank. KODAKS KODAKS, films and supplies; mail your orders to us; film developed tree, Velox prints 2c to 5c. F. W. Bromberg. 4-21-30t _farms_ AN ALFALFA FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A 320-acre farm, all lime land, suitable for alfalfa or stock farm, all under three-strand barb wire on cedar posts, one mile of railroad station and within eight mile of Demopolis. Immediate possession can he had. Price $20 an acre, (leorge W. Wise, Selma, Ala. 4-22-4t FARMS FOR SALE—176 acres of fine val ley land, improved, $3000. 40 acres near the town of Ohatchee, Ala., $600. 213 acres on the Seaboard R. R.. im proved, $3500. 160 acres valley land, im proved. $2500 . 760 acres fine timber, 60 acres cleared. $4.25 per acre, best coming section of Alabama. Write us what you want. Meharg-Tarvin, Ohatchee, Ala. GOLDSTEIN’S, 2008 2d ave., next to the First Na tional bank, genuine Palm Beach suits, all styles, spe cial Saturday and Monday, $5.95. _PERSONAL LADIES—$1000 reward; 1 positively guar antee my great successful "monthly" ren-edy; safely relieves some of the longest, most obstinate, abnormal cases In three to five days; no harm, pain or Interference with work; mail, $1.50; double strength, $2; booklet free. Dr. Southington, 38 Long Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 10-16-tf DON’T take calomel, take Vega-Cal (Veg etable Calomel); tastes good, acts bet ter. Guaranteed for constipation; 25 and 50 cents at your druggist. 4-16-30t ^MORPHINE, liquor and other drug habits successfully treated at home or sanita rium without Injury to nervous system. Write for Information and references. Prices moderate. Box 1$, Atlanta, Ga. __ *-iR-aot EASY Walkers, black and white, all sizes, 50 cents a pair. New store next to the First National bank, 2008 2d ave. Goldstein’s. ARRIVAI. AND DEPARTURE OP PASSENGER TRAINS, BIRMINGHAM The following schedule figures are published only as Information, and are not rnorAntPPtl. BIRMINGHAM TEtf»lf*AL IfATloW" Southern Rnllwny No Arrive from- No. Depart to— JO New York 5:45 pm 24 New York 4:00 pm 11 Atlanta 6:00 am 12 Atlanta 12:15 am 39 Atlanta 11:10 pm 40 Atlanta 5:30 am 16 Columbua 11:15 am 30 New York 0:00 am 12 Greenville 7:55 pm 11 Greenville 0:45 am 28 Selma 11:35 am 19 Mobile-Selma 7:00 am SO Mobile-Selma 7:00 pm 27 Selma 4:40 pm 38 Jacksonville 11:10 pin 15 Columbua 3:45 pm CrracfMTltout^55* A. G. S. R. K. So. Arrive from— No Depart to— 1 Cincinnati 10:25 pm 1 N. O. A Shr'pt 10:35 pm J New Orleana 0:20 am 2 Cln. A N. Y. 6:30 am 3 Cincinnati 10:50 am 3 New Orleana 11:05 am 4 New Orleana 7 :00 pm 4 Cincinnati 7:10 pm 5 Chattanooga 11:43 am 5 Meridian 4:10 pm 21 Chattanooga 9:00 pm 22 Chattanooga 5:05 am 6 Meridian 10:50 am 6 Chattanooga 4:00 pm 12 Meridian 11:10 pm 11 Meridian 6 :30 am Frlnoo Lines So. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 105 Kanaaa City 3:50 pm 106 Kanaaa City 12:30 pm 108 Kansas City 6:15 am 104 Kansas City 10:30 pm 425 Amory 10:15 ain 926 Aroory 3:25 pm 421 Memphis 5:55 pm 922 Memphis7 00 am Central of Go. Ry. So. Arrlva from— No. Depart to— I Macon 10:10 pm 2 Macon 7:00 am 4 Jacksonville 12:25 pm 10 Jacksonville 4:10 pm Seaboard Air Line Rv. ' N«. Arrive from— No. Depart lo fi New York 10:00 pm 6 New York 6 «o 11 New York 1:00 pm II New York 8:00 nm 23 Atlanta 9:40 pm 22 Atlanta T :30 am Illlnola Central R^1*5*85 No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 9 Chicago 4:05 pm 10 Chicago_ 1 j ;45 pm I,«IiISV1m!^«^A8HVIU.E SI'«Tinv i» a n. n. a. -- No. Arrive from— No. Depart to 1 Cincinnati 8:52 am 1 New Orleana 9 00 am 2 New Orleana 11:40 pm 2 Cincinnati io^o 3 Cincinnati 3:02 pm 3 New Orleana vr.n! 4 New Orleana 8:37 pm 4 Cincinnati a'** ! 5 Decatur 7:15 pm •« Decatur y .00 m 7 Cincinnati 3:50 am 8 Cincinnati li:46nn 10 Montgomery 7:45 pm »Montgomery •15 Decatur 10:15 am *14 Decatur 4ijo = Blr53«?55SP^=aB No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 89 Praco 8:15 pm 38 Praco 8 25 am 48 Tuscaloosa 11:15 am 41 Blocton 0:88 am 42 Blocton 7:25 pm 49 Blocton 3^34 am 45 Annlaton 18:40 am 44 Annlaton 3 ;4o ptn 47 Annlaton 6:50 pm 46 Annlaton 8:35 am A., D. A A. No. Arrive from— No. Depart to—• 23 Roanoke 11:30 am 26 Roanoke T JO am 28 Mancbeeter 6:00 pm 24 Manchester4:151 'muu juaraea uuu ri run aeuy ucc&a Sunday. inner irauu run dally. Central Una WmJm HATES—One cenl n vrorri ft iIrti no ad. token for lean than 25c for flfat Inaer tlnii. Caah mumt wccomptnv order. MONEYJTO LEND TALK WITH ALAN JEM ISON! “ Main 100. 8-8-tf REAL ESTATE loans to suit you In amount, terms and interest; can pay back monthly or yearly. John W. Prude, 106 N. 22d st. Bell phone 240. 10-16-tf WE negotiate loans and sell real estate. Can handle desirable farm loans. Mc Connell, Anglin, White, 2026 3d ave. 10-29-tf WE invite application for loans on cltyT West End and Woodlawn improved property. Money on hand. Leonard Riley Co., 725 Woodward. 3-14-tf REAL ESTATE PAPERS. We are prepared to 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-dly-ex-sun LADIES’ baby doll oxfords, $3 sellers, $1.88. Remnant Store, 2017 2d ave.; branch store 19th st., Ensley. _WANTED—HELP WANTED—Men, women for postal clerks, carriers; examination in Bir mingham May 12. We prepare you; write for plan No. 36 of payment after appointment and sample questions. Philadelphia Business College, civil service department, Philadelphia. _ 4-10-14t WANTED—Two experienced city sales men and solicitors; sawmill and farm hands; man and wife (white), move out to truck farm. Room K26 Chamber Com merce Bldg. \\ ANTED—Chauffeur and cook, man and wife preferred; good home; references required. Phone Main 808. 4-24-2t NEXT to the First National bank, Goldstein’s, 2008 2d ave., $5 men’s low cut shoes, all leathers, $2.95. WANTED—MALE HELP month; pull unnecessary; write Immedi ately for full particulars. Franklin in stitute. Dept. 3-D, Rochester, N. Y. __4-7-to-6-7-su-we-fr-sat WANTED—Capable man with little cap ita! to handle local business of San Francisco company in connection with Panama-Pacific exposition; quick action means fine opportunity for right party. Addiess Charles E. Wing, Southeastern Representative. Augusta, Ha.4-24-3t HOT AIR FURNACES MADE IN BTRAMis.. HAM FURRY GUARANTMED FVRNACE8, AT.R MAKES, REPAIRED RIGHT PRICES GEORGE E. RUM M. * 8. CO. I 20TH ST., S. PHONE M. 580. 4-18-3t-su-we-sa LADIES, here is a cinch to get a $6.50 new model skirt for $2.95. Remnant Store, 2017 2d ave., and 19th st., Ensley. LOST—STRAYED—STOLEN WILrTv the ladies who found a bracelet on the table at the Y. W. C. A. Tea Rooms kindly return it to 517 First, Na tional Bank Bldg.? The bracelet did not belong to me and is valued for as sociations. Reward offered. Telephone Main 7480, WANTED—BOARDERS NICE, large room with board for couple or young men. 719 20th at., 8. 4-18-7t BEAiTTIFUR front room, with “excellent board, In modern home, on three car llnea, South Highlands. Main 1825. 4-21-6t WANTED—TEACHERS ACME teachers' agencybest service; most liberal terms. 1233 Healey Bldg., _Atlanta, Gs. 4-8-42t BOYS’ knee pants, blue serge, special, 50 cents. Goldstein’s, 2008 2d ave., next to the First National bank. STOCK CERTIFICATES LEGAL BLANKS LITHOGRAPH BONDS SEAL PRESSES RUBBER STAMPS Huitadint By ROBERTS & SON, (Inc.) “The Bis Alabama Hu use” ROBT. W. EWING, President 1810-1812 THIRD AVE. Phone MSI Mala f ■ ■ • . • .1 ''' v 1 j w. Want Ads For THE AGE-HERALD can be left at Florence Hotel Cigar Store. 2d Ave. and 19th St. 4! John L. Parker, 1st Ave. and' 20th St. f Brown-Marx Cigar Store, 1st Ave. and 20th St. i First National Bank Cigar Store, 2d Ave. and 20th St Gorman Gammill Drug Co., 2330 2d Ave. Kissell Pharmacy, 1100 N. 13th St. i Milner Drug Co., 1900 Huntsville Ave. Norwood Pharmacy, 2631 12th Ave., N. V Twenty-first Avenue Drug Co., 2601 21st Ave., N. T Walker Drug Co., 2707 29th Ave., N. J Quinn Drug Co., 500 Tuscaloosa Ave., West End. West End Drug Co., 1122 Tuscaloosa Ave., West End. Cheek Drug Co., 2200 Ave. F, 8., cigar counter. Magnolia Pharmacy, Magnolia Point, S., cigar counter. East End Drug Co., 600 27th St., S., cigar counter. ^ Reid’s Pharmacy, 2720 Ave. G, S., cigar counter. Maurice Letaw, 1430 11th Ave., S., cigar counter. Five Points Drug Co., Five Points, S„ cigar counter. Richmond Pharmacy, corner 12th St., and St. Charles St., S., cigar counter J LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Letting of Bridge Contracts On the 10th day of May, 1915, at Jasper, in Walker county, Alabama, bids will be received for the building of four steel bridges, in said county, as follows: One across Black Warrior river at or near Cordova, one across Sipsey river; one across Mulberry river, and one across Town creek. The last named three bridges to be located near the fork of Sipsey and Mulberry rivers, and all of said bridges to be built according to plans and specifi cations now on file in the office of the judge of probate of said county. Con tracts for the building of said bridges to be let to the lowest bidder. The right to reject any or all bids is hereby reserved by the commissioners court. A certified check for $500, drawn on a Jasper bank, must be deposited witli tlie court of county commissioners to entitle any person, firm or corporation to bid for the building of each of said bridges, and such check must be for $2000, if bid is for the building said four bridges. By order of the court of county com missioners of Walker county, aated March 31. 1915. CHARLES M. SARTATN, Judge of Probate and Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Walker County, Alabama. 4-8-30t LEGAL NOTICES l.egal Notice All stockholders of the Alabama Bov er«*« company are notified that by reso- ? lotion of the board of directors of said company, adopted April 16. 1915. a spe cial meeting of the stockholders has been * called to be held at 8 o'clock p. m., Tues day the 18th day of May. 1916, at the general office of the company, 2518 Second avenue, north. In the city of Blrmlng- ■ ham. Ala., for the purpose of consider- ' ink and acting upon the question of au thorizing an increase of the capital stock of said company from $12,000. par value, t' $15,000. par value, or an increase of $3000. By order of the board of directors. RIGDON E. ORR, President. P. C. COVINGTON, Secretary-Treasurer. 4-17-6t-sat ■ — Two Dresses in 32 Years Fronp the Cleveland Press. Findlay, O.—George Griswack, a farmer and horseman, is defendant in an action for divorce brought by his wife, Mrs. Mary Griswack. She alleges that in the 82 years of her married life her husband has purchased her only two dresses and that she has been compelled to work in the fields with men. The couple has been separated for a month. ■ Make Your Dollar Produce More DNew York City Hotel A pleasant room with private bath, R DAY facing large open court. (Not one room, but one hundred of them.) An excellent room with private R DAY hath, facing street, southern ex- i (Not one room, but elghty-eeren of them,) f j Also attractive Room without Bath $150 per day. The Restaurant prices are most moderate. LOCATION One minute from 5 of the largest depart ment more*. Five miautes’ walk from IP principal the atres. Within a block of the Fifth Avenue shop ping district. Every line of traneportatlon passes the door. Fifth Avenue ’Bus line and principal sur face lines. The Hudson Tubes acrosa the street. Elevated Railroad Station across the street. Subway Station three minutes away. Grand Central Station within seven mtn /? f\f\ B J —-- Pennsylvania Railroad Station just one OUU KOOmS block away. , - - „ , THE HOTEL /\ I 11 I KO fnC EVERYTHING NEW AND MODERN 'TVV UaUIO A FIVE MILLION DOLLAR HOTEL EQUIPPED TO SATISFY THE MOST EXACTING TASTE AD Baggage Transferred Free to and from Pennsylvania Station. THE HOTEL MARTINIQUE | Ob Broadway, 33d to 33d Street, Now York. CHARLES LEIGH TAYLOR WALTER CHANDLER, JR. WALTER 8. GILSON President General Manager Vice President ■ ' -— —' a