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Scoop—The Cub Reporter 'THAT'S TH' BEST ^xe.e:v/er SCOOP , 'V/JO MONTHS * AMO'THEN j IS IT CONTAGIOUS ^3/ ___ n By “Hop1 I TTflrtnJvwin^STSflMMri <piW)UUU BUILDING AND LOAN To I nan association has ^ ^ l^wCtll 8100,000 to loan on Our Special Five Years Monthly Plan, on Im proved real estate or to build homes on va cant lots. By this plan the borrower Is out o»/y 869.20 net Interest per annum on a loan of $1000.00, and the borrower has many I privileges. Office 2026 First Avenue. ONE CENT A WORD RATES-—One cent ■ word ai day; no ad. tnkeu for leas than 25«* for first inser tion. Cash miKf accompany order. __AIMED_ ~ BHAVING 10c atl929 4uTaveriL39^tf SAFETY RAZOR blades Sharpened bet ter than new, 26o dozen. Bend them parcel post. Robert Prowell Btove Co., Birmingham. 4-10-tf VrE buy second hand clothes, shoes, for cash. Phone 1681. 2116 2d. 1-20-tf W. F. KELLY, practical plumber, 606 S. 20th st. Phone Main 3471. 8-18-tf WANTED—To buy, black belt plantation, 600 to 1000 acres; send accurate descrip tion, location and price with first com munication. W. H. Miller, 208 Conti st., Mobile, Ala. 10-3-7t BAFETY RAZOR blades snarpened, 26c per dozen; latest Improved machine, per fect work. We pay return postage. Tennis rackets restrung. Warren Bros.. 2012 2d ave. 3-4-th-su-tu-tf WANTED—Small farm; must have good house; will pay $20 per month. Address T-ftS, i a re Age-Herald. \va;<.ted—i' E,male help_ $16 weekly; spare time; addre8sing"cir culars; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; no scheme. Send 10c sil ver for postage and instructions. Cen tury Publishing Co., Syracuse, N. Y. 10-4-7t lamunvvaaied Ads under the head of situations wanted are free to deserving ones* WHY worry about competent help? Phone Lamb's, Main 3032. 9-29-7t uNINCUMBERED lady wishes position as housekeeper; can give best of references. Address Mrs. G. E., 312 23d st., N„ City._ J0-3-3t WANTED—Position by thoroughly ex perienced stenographer; will work for moderate salary. Call West End 332-J. 10-3-3t POSITION by competent woman as housekeeper in first class hotel. Address Box 895, Monroe, La. 10-3-3t WANTED—Position by young lady with 6 years’ experience as stenographer and bib clerk, in or out of town. Address T-97, care Age-Herald. 10-3-3t BOOKKEEPER, office man and sales man, open for position; not married; A-l city and country experience and refer ences. Address I)-88, care Age-Herald. 10-3-3t SMALL set of books to keep, or steno graphic and general office work for half j day. by educated, experienced business j woman; moderate salary accepted. For, interview- address R-9G, care Age-Herald. 10-3-ot BXi ER'J young lady stenographer wants ' a position; thoroughly competent; work neat and accurate; very best of refer euces furnished. Call Main 8222. J0-4-2t WANTED—Position by lady cashler Fter.ographer; life insurance work pre fer) od: best of references. Address Z-97. care Age-Hera Id 30-4-2t WANTED—A position by reliable, sober young white man as cook; am com petent, first elass, nice and clean; best references. Address Frank Bridges, Wavers, Ala. 10-4-21 WANTED—Small set books to keep by experienced and reliable bookkeeper; best of references. Address M-98, care Age-Herald. 10-4-2t WANTED—Position by expert stenogra pher at once; 5 years' expereince; best reference furnished; in or out of city. Call Main 7029. 10-4-2t fAINTER wants work of any kind. Ad dress N-98, care Age-Herald. 10*4-2t foUNG lady stenographer desires posi tion at once; have had some experi ence; small salary. Call Main 3877-W. 10-4-2t Work wanted by widow lady with child 8 years oM. Address W-98. care Age Herald. 10-6-2t ^ANTED—Work by day or week; clean windows, scrubbing woodwork, wash bed clothes; awfully In need; white ■woman. Address F-98, care Age-Her ald._ lQ-5-2t SALESMAN—Specialty salesman wants position; several years' experience; sal ary or commission; either road or in city. Address S-98, care Age-Hera Id. 10-6-21 WANTED—Situation as butler; experi enccd; can furnish references. Address John, care Age-Herald.10-6-2t A COLORED man wants a position as butler or porter; can give good refer ences. Call Main 7533-J. 10-5-2t ~ WANTED—HELP t?Al?TEfdYva“ men and women. Can make from $20 to $30 per week. Experi ence unnecessary. 2004 6th ave., N. 7-16-tf When in need of stenogra phers, CAI.L THE ROYAL TYPE WRITER CO.. EMPLOYMENT DEPT. 9-7-301 YOT'NG man ~in business college wants Job for afternoons and all' day Satur day!. Can uae typewriter. Call Main 1.582. 10-3-3t Wanted—Electrician, put in heat reg ulator*; white man with family, farm another year, good land and houee; drese goods salesman and window trim mer; circular sawyer and "shotgun” feed. Room 62fi Chamber Commerce _E!dg._____ MEN-WOMEN—Wanted, ice wagon man, spieler for the fair, clerk, coal office; bicycle repairer, colored boy with wheel; salesmen, moulder, man power machine, sewers; watchman; women cooks; others. Lamb's, lSOIM 3d ave. ONE CENT A WORD RATES—One cent a word a day: no ad. takea for lens than 25c for flrat Inser tion. < n*h must apoompany order. FOR SALE TALK WITH ALAN JEMISON 1003 Jeff. Co. Bank Bldg. 3-8-tt FOR SALK—Ono 150 horsepower Babcock A Wilcox water tube boiler, thoroughly o^ irhauLed and inspected by Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance company, with an allowance of 160 lbs. pressure. Kilby Frog and Switch com pany. P. O. Box 914. Birmingham. Ala. 6-13-tf FOP SALE—By ovrner, loT~50x190 "l o' cated on 23d st., N., between 12th and 13th aves. Will sell at a great bargain. C. M. Wright, 2008 3d ave. Phone Main 9186. 8-22-tf FOR SALE—LARGE LOT ONE AND TWO-INCH PIPE. CHAS. DUBOSE IRON CO. 8-26-tf SODA fountains, bargains, several now' and slightly used soda fountains; also carbonator; tables and chairs; easy terms. Write for prices. C. F. Pos bergh, P. O. Box 537.9-9-if SAVE money on your plumbing repairs. Our automobile service costs you noth ing extra. C. E. Cole Plumbing Co., 313 N. 19th st. Phore Main 422, West End 146. _9-18-tf FOR quick cash sale; solid walnut oak and cherry bedroom suits, 3 pieces at $12.50; cost orginally $50 wholesale. Call at 1711 1st ave. Traders Salvage Co. 9-28-7t CHESTNUT HILL-WIU trade a braTd new home located on a fine lot facing east, with 4 spacious bedrooms, glassed in sleeping porch, magnificent tile bath, numerous closets upstairs; large recep tion room with a Roman brick mantel, conservatory, dining room, breakfast room, kitchen and servants’ quarters; has hardwood floors throughout; price reduced to $8500; will consider a smaller property as part payment, balance to suit. See S. B. Reece of H. D. Wil liams & Co., Inc., 702-3 Jeff. Bk. Bldg. Main 177. 10-3-3t-su-tu-tlu PEhRLESS Check Writers give guaran teed protection; safety paper checks not required. 1626 Jefferson Bank. Main _J901._10-3-tf FUR SALE—Collie puppies sired by Imp Billesley Bertie, the winner at your last show, dam by Oh Seedley Superior; also females bred and open. At stud fee $15. Koncho Kolonel, the great American bred by Ch. Parbold Picador. Koncho Kollie Kennels, 117 S. Ohalafox st., Pensacola, Fla. 10-3-31 BRAND NEW Armleader dairy wagon, glass front and doors; 2 Parker shot guns, a’most new, one Damascus, one blue steel barrels; bargain. Phone Main 774._ 10-3-41 A SNAP—Business property; 100x173 feet on prominent Southside corner, im proved with 2-story brick building with six stores and apartments above; a'*go 9-room brick residence; improvements cost $26,000; income up until last April $3(50 per month; some vacancies now, but can be filled up If given attention. The price has been $45,000. We have price on this property for quick sale that will amaze you, provided $15,000 in cash can be raised. If you mean business and have the money, see us. H. D. Williams & Co., Inc., 702-3 Jeff. Bk. Bldg. Main 177. 10-3-3t-su-tu-thu MISSION dining room furniture, daven port, couch. Morris chair, bookcase. Singer sewing machine and gas stove. Phone 3024. 10-3-4t BUNGALOW bargain on South High lands, west of 20th; has 6 rooms, hard wood floors, and furnace; on alley cor ner; lot 46x100 feet, facing east; price this week only $3600; terms, $900 cash, balance $35 per month; no mortgage to assume. See us if you want a bargain. H. D. Williams * Co., Inc., 702-3 Jeff. Bk. Bldg. Main 177. 10-3-3t-su-tu-thu FOR SALE—Grocery store and milk depot; good location; doing nice cash business. Address S-96, care Age-Her ald.10-4-2t FORCED sale of semi-business property 2 blocks from Terminal Station; lot 5Cx 190, with improvements that bring $43 per month and can be increased at smal1 cost. We have price of $5760; can be bought on terms of $2000 cash, balance at 6 per cent. This is only piece of prop erty in block under $8500. No trading, no information over phone; If you have $20M we can show you. H. D. Williams & Co., Inc., 702-3 Jeff. Bk. Bldg. Main 177. 10-3-3t-su-tu-thu CAFE in Erckert hotel; excellent op portunity for cafe man. Meeks & Rowell. 10-3-ot WE have corner not on South Highlands near Five Points, ’nt running through I block with both street and avenue fron tage aggregating 280 feet. Best location for apartments on Southside. We have a very low price on this property and can sell on very reasonable terms; might consider taking in other prop erty free of Incumbrance as part pay. H. D. Williams & Co., Ipc., 702-3 Jeff. Bk. Bldg., Main 177. 10-3-3t-su-tu-thu Southside Bargain Two Business Comers 276 feet front by 100 feet deep on east side of 23d st., extending from Avenue I to J, Magnolia Point. The price is $60 per foot on very satisfactory terms. BEASLEY-PEIRCE REALTY CO. 2008 1st Ave. Phone 4484. 10-3-3t-su-tu-thu .WE have.a client with 176,000 cash who will buy a bargain in piece of business property, prefers corner. What have -you to offer? Call S. B. Keece. of H. D. Wil'iams & Co.. Inc.. 702-3 Jeff. Co. Bk. Bldg. Main 177. 10-3-3t-su-tu-thu ' If "you want to buy. Bell or rent property, see us. LESTER * FAIN. DOT Id ave. Main 74. X-l-tu-thu-tf SWAPPERS’ COLUMN | j for any old |2. WRIGHT'S HAT STORE. io-1-n1 SWAPPERS- COLUMN WILL SWAP Krell-FYench piano for *200; cost *450. Cali Main 6823. Address T-96, care Age-Herald. 9-30-tc - - - ■ -I __ FOR SALE _ FOR SALE—Steel Rails; owing to change in track location an operating company offers for sale at a bargain about 1 miles of 70-60 and 50-lb. steel T- rails with angle bars and bolts. These rails are within 100 miles of Birmingham and can be Inspected on right of way. Prompt delivery can be made. Address P-96, care Age-Her ald. 9-30-6t-th-tu FOR SALE—Modern mahogany daven port, upholstered In green corduroy; also large form, size 40. Call Main 2974. 10-5-3t FOR SALE—I am compelled to raise $500 immediately and must sell my home on 19th ave. and 24th st. This proposition is easily worth $2250; has a good house with bath; lots are 98x150, with street improvements. Will sacrifice this place for $1330; $500 cash, balance easy terms. Ca'J Main 6932. frOR SALE—West End; a new. nifty f> room bungalow on high terraced corner lot, 100x140; largo attic, cement base ment, furnace. This is a home bar gain; might consider vacant lot In Nor wood or South Highlands. Owner. Ad dress X-98, care Age-HeraVd. 10-6 3t FOR SALE at once, all furniture, cook ing utensils and dishes of a 4-room house. Also, a new’ A. B. gas stove; am leaving city. Call Ensley 507-J. Mrs. T H. MeVelgh, Fairfield, Ala. 10-5-3t NORWOOD BARGAIN Here is a modern 8-room home on tut 50x140; has tile porch and large tile bath, furnace heat, on nice street and the owner paid $6760 for this place 3 years ago and now you can buy for $5260, so if you want a real bargain come to see me. No in formation over phone. See JAS. A. WOOD with M. A. HINES 2105 3d Ave. NOW is your opportunity to secure a splendid 6-room home In Woodlawn; 3 bedrooms, reception hail, dining room, bath; lot 60x143; all street Improve ments in; close to car line; bargain for $2280; $740 cash, balance like rent. Frank B. Clark, 517 Jefferson Bank Bldg. Main 6360._ FOR SALE—Second-hand tram cars and JT raU. _PhoneJ415 Woodlawn._10-5-3t MULTIGRAPH LETTERS High class circular letters produced by our multigraph process cannot be told from personal letters; largest equipment in Birmingham; list fur nished; addressing done; prompt service. Give us a call. BEAUMONT ADVERTISING AGENCY Main 4262. 1628 JefT. Co. Bldg. 10-5-m-tu-fr-su MTLOH cows for salei several extra fine cows with young oalves at Southern Stock Yards, cor. 1st and 27th st.; will swap- for dry cows. Phone Main 1030. busFness chances MEN—Do you want a business of your own? If so, manufacturers furnish op portunities to open office here, subsales men; make from $3000 to $5000 first year. From $300 to $500 will finance you. Trade will be considered. See A. C. Lyles, Molton Hotel, Birmingham, A’a. 10-1 -3t FOR SALE—rH-alf Interest in~~dry clean ing . plant, machinery new and doing good business; carries salary’ $100. Ad dress Z-98, care Age-Herald.10-5-3t _MALE^ HELP WANTED ELECTRICIANS, helpers or students of electricity will find unusual advantages in the navy to learn their trade thor oughly and achieve promotion. Monthly 1 pay from $17.60 to $66, plus gratuities. Board, lodging, medical attendance, in struction, tools free; age 18 to 25. Apply Navy Recruiting Station, Hood Bldg., Birmingham, Ala. WA NT ED—Registered pharmacist, with good references; must be well exper ienced and married. Address V-9S, care Age-Herald. WANTED—200 young men and big boys to take part in the theatre Pain fire works spectacle, “War of Nations,” at the fair. Apply today at the fair gi ounds._ _ WANTED—Five more merchandise sales promotors: contracts ready; must be reliable in every respect; good card writers* advertising and decorators. Give all particulars, age, experience, etc. Ad dress P. O. Box 344. _10-6-3t STENOGRAPHER—Young man stenog rapher who is rapid and accurate and has had not less than three years’ ex perience. Call in person, bringing ref erences. Room 1802 American Trust and Savings Bank Bldg. 10-5-tf WANTED—SALESMEN THREE automobile salesmen, must in vest $150 and be prepared to leave for St. Louis at once. Address Y-98, care Age-Herald. MONEY TO LEND fxar^ifirALAsrjEmsoN: Main 100. i-g-tl REAL ESTATE loans to suit you in amount, terms and Interest; can pay back monthly or yearly. John VV. Prude, 106 22d at. N. Bell phone 240. 10-16-tf '• a. negotiate loans and sell real es tate. Can handle desirable farm loans. McCoBaelL Anglin, White 2086 Id ave.10-29-tf FOR LOANS In city or on farms, Bee W. E. Ewart, 730 Brown-Marx. Main 1749. 9-1-tf I BUY mortgages and well secured notes; also make loans. J. W. Dukes, 426 Woodward Bldg. 9-23-tf MONEY Immediately available for flrst mortgage loans at 6, 7 and 8 per cent, according to location. Leonard-Riley Co., 726 Woodward.8-8-tf For Alabama Farm Loans 31500 or more; write me now. W. E. Ewart, Real Estate, 730 Brown-Marx. _ 9-14-tf FIRST MORTGAGE! LOANS negotiated by us at low rates on Improved real estate In the city of Birmingham; ap plicants should bring abstract with them. Title Guarantee Loan and Trust Co., Title Guarantee Bldg. U-14-eu-tu-th-tf REAL ESTATE PAPER We are prepared to discount properly' secured purchase money notes, to make loans on lmifroved real estate in Birmingham and Bessemer, and to furnish such paper to investors. REALTY TRUST CO. 303 N. 20th St. 6-15-tu-th-sat-tf MONEY TO LEND. 82000 and 82500 on improved real estate, flrst mortgage; money now ready. J. L. YANCEY R. E. & I. CO., No, 118 N. 2lBt St. 32000 TO loan at 8 per cent on improved Birmingham property, Southslde or Nor wood preferred. Apply Tuesday. B. It. Powell, 922 Brown-Marx Bldg. TO loan 31000 on suburban property; money ready; no delay. Phone 267, AUTOMOBILES 5<(^?i~flns?~crass^automobQe wasKing! polishing and storage at the most reasonable prices see Jefferson Wash ing & Storage Co., 1719 2d ave. Main 5792. 9-17-tf AUTOMOBILE for sale or exchange; 1914 Haynes car, perfect condition; cost 32260, for suburban property, small farm near Birmingham or cheap for cash. G. J., care Age-Her ald. ]Q-3-3t SCRAP IRON AND METAL WE pay highest cash pricetT*for scrap Iron, metal, rubber, burlap bags and rags. Call phone Main 496. Jaffe Iron and Metal company, 902 N. 18th st. 9-26-tf PLUMBING CALL Main 136. Hamilton Hines & Co., Plumbers, 309 S. 20th st., to have your range boiler perfectly connected, so you will have hot water at all times and save gas, wear and tare on your range boiler. 10-l-4t-fr-su-tu-th WANTED—BOARDERS for^^'room and board. 9-19-10t-eod NICELY furnished rooms with meals near Five Points; sleeping porch if desired. 1210 Ash st., S. 10-3t-eod TWO rooms with board in refined home. Call Main 2182.10-6-41 NICELY furnished front rooms with board. 1212 S. 20th st. Phone Main 1207-J.10-6-71 insurance TORNADO INSURANC¥ The reoent storms on the coast, which left death and desolation In Its path, should be a reminder to the thought ful person to take out tornado insur ance. The cost Is a mere trifle, %2 per 31000 for one year; 34 for three years; 36 for five years, and In the largest companies In the world. Phone Main 42 and we will do the rest. W. B. Leedy R. E. & Ins. Co. 112 N. 21st St. 10-2-St PERSONAL LADIES—11000 reward; I positively guar antee my great successfui "monthly" remedy; safely relieves some of the long est, most obstinate, abnormal cases n three to five days; no harm, pain or in terference with work; mail, 11.60; dou ble strength, $2; book’et free. Dr. Southington, 38 Long Bldg., Kansas, City, Mo,10-16-tf ACCORDION, box and fancy plaJtings, buttons made to order. New York prices. Mrs. Hunnlcutt, Room 8 Wool worth Bldg. 9-22-30t I WILL not be responsible for Mrs. H. D. Perry'8 accounts. H. D. Perry. 10-5-30t arrival and departure of passenger trains. Birmingham The follow ing schedule figures are published only as Information, and are not guaranteed. _________ BIRMINGHAM TERMINAL STATION Southern Railway N« Arrive from— No. Depart to rn New York 5:46 pm 24 Jacksonville 4:66 pm Z Atlanta 6:60 am 12 Atlanta 12:15 am as Atlanta 11:10 pm 40 Atlanta 646 am 16 Colombo* 11:15 am SO New York 646 am it Greenville T :55 pm 11 Greenville 6:48 am mo gaima 11 ;35 am 19 Mobtle-Selma T :06 am SO Moblle-Selma 7'00 pm 27 Selma 4:46 pm 13 Jacksonville 12:20 pm 15 Columbus 6:45 pm Queen A Crescent Route A. G. S. R. R. So Arrive from— No. Depart to— 1 Cincinnati 10:25 pm 1 N. O. A 8br*pt 10:25 pm 2 New Orleans 6:20 am 2 Cln. A N. Y. 9:30 am t Cincinnati 10 :20 am 3 New Orleans 16:25 am 4 New Orleans 5 45 pm 4 Cincinnati 6:46 pm 6 Chattanooga 11:43 am i Meridian 4:16 pm 21 Chattanooga 6:66 pm 22 Chaitanooga 6:65 am 6 Meridian 1040 am 6 Chattanooga 4 :©0 pa 12 Meridian 11:10 pm 11 Meridian 646 am Frisco Linen Pin. Arrive from— No. Depart to— 165 Kansas City 3:50 pm 106 Kansas City 12:30 pm 163 Kanina City 5:20 am 104 Kansas City 11:20 pm 625 Amory 16.15 am 920 Amory 3 45 pm 921 Memphis 6:55 pm 922 Memphis 7 09 am Central of Go. Ry. No. Arrive from— No. Depart to— I Macon 10 :10 pm 2 Maeon T :66 am I Jaokaonville 1345 pm 16 Jacksonville 446 m BIRMINGHAM TERMINAL STATION Seaboard Air Line Ry. No. Arrive from— No. Depart te ll New York 10:20 pat 6 New York IJO aa 11 New York 11:10 pm 11 New York 1:10 pm 13 Atlanta 0:80 pm 11 Atlknta 140 am Illinois Central Ry. No. Arrive from— No. Depart te— 0 Chicago4 40 pm 10 Chicago 11:41 gm LOUISVILLE A NASHVILLE STATION L. A N. R. R. No. Arrive from— No. Depart te— 1 Cincinnati 1:81 am 1 Now Orloana 1:00 am 2 Now Orleans 12:40 pm S Cincinnati 11:81 pm 8 Cincinnati 1:55 pm 8 New Orloana 3:10 pm 4 New Orleana 8:47 pm 4 Cincinnati 1:18 pm 8 Decatur 7:00 pm 8 Decatur 7:00 am 7 Cincinnati 8:80 am 8 Cincinnati 11:41 pm 10 Monteomorr 7:48 pm 0 Montgomery 4*0 am 15 Decatur 0 45 am *14 Decatur 4*0 em BlraUiskm MlMral No. Arrlvo trow No. INMrt to st Pnoo 6:19 pa 66 Pne. 6:66 ow 48 TumoIoou 11:16 aw 41 Bloeto. t«w 48 Wort on 7:15 pro 46 TUtoiloow 1:5S am 45 Annltton 16:30 am 44 Annlvtoo 6:46 pa 47 Anniston 0:40 pm 48 AnnlMon 9:66 OB 103 Tuooaloooa 6:30 pro 61 Twwloow I A* aw Am B* A A* No. Arrlvo trow No. Dopu4 to— 36 Betook. 16:65 aw 16 Boaooko •*" 61 M.nmmtv 645 fw 14 Wll.lAi tmm COMPLETE HOUSE PATTERNS I A SPECIALTY WITH US I Everything You Need In BUILDING MATERIALS I LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL I WE TREAT YOU RIGHT ■ W.D. WOOD LUMBER CO. I PHONES 4590-4391 I ONE CENT A WORD RATES—One cent a word a day; no ad. taken for leaK than 25c for flrat Inaer <lon. Cash mnat accompany order. FOR KENT—ROOMS $3.60. 1916 6th ave. 9-26-BOt SEVERAL very delightful rooms for rent to gentlemen; private bath and garage if desired. 2177 Highland ave. Phone Main 2398-J.8-5-tf FOR RENT—Two or three nicely fur nished, connecting rooms for light housekeeping; modern conveniences. 2117 Ave, H, City. 9-12-tf ROOM and board in private, modern home, couple or gentleman, 1815 8th ave., N. 9-29-7t FOR RENT—Newly papered, nicely fur nished light housekeeping apartments, $3.50; nicely furnished bedrooms from $2.60 to $3 per week; close in; all conven iences. 2113 5th avenue. 9-29-tf TWO or three lovely unfurnished light housekeeping rooms, furnace heat, lights, hot and cold water and gas stove furnished; very reasonable. 1409 N. 24th. Main 6419-W. 9- 29-tr FURNISHED and unfurnished rooms in quiet, well kept house, reasonable rent. Main 8446, 509 N. 19th st. 9-30-7t TWO rooms with board in refined home. Call Main 2182. 10-3-3t FRONT room, nicely furnished, modern conveniences; gentleman; $10 month. 1610 6t/ ave., N., opposite park. Main 3231-J. 10-3-5t TWO pleasant furnished front rooms for light housekeeping, conveniences. 1705 8th ave., N. Phone Main 4896-W. _ 10-3-3t THREE lovely rooms connected. 2110 8th ave. 10-3-6t-eod ROOMS—One with bath; with meals.. 1218 S. 20th st. Main 7912-W. 10-3-su-tue-thu-tf W ANTED—To rent, to young men, nice ly furnished room with bath in private family; use of garage if desired. Phone Mair. 6147; references required. __ __10-3-3t-su-tu-th CAPITOL PAEK INN ™ng Cool rooms; lavatory to all rooms; 75o up per day; 88.60 up per week. _8-15-tf-su-tu-we-frl NICELY furnished upstairs front room, hot bath; prices reasonable. 2212 4th ave. l<M-eod-tf THREE connecting rooms furnished com plete for light housekeeping, modern conveniences, near school, on North Highland car line, 86 week. Main 344-W. TvvO connecting furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1812 7th ave. 10-6-tf TWO large, new, furnished connecting rooms and kitchenette, for light house keeping. 617 North 22d st. Phone 7425-J. 10- 6-tt ROOM FOR RENT—Large front room, with private family, near Five Points, to business woman; meals next door or across street. Apply 1637 11th ave., 8. FOR RENT ~ FOR RENT October 1, modern apartment, newly papered, polished floors, 4 rooms, large hall, furnaoe, gas heater connected for hot water; poesesslon st once. 90SV4 S. 14th st Large front porch and back porch; reasonable rent. Phone Main 1628. 8-12-tf FOR RENT OR SALE. CITY AND SUBURBAN HOUSES. NOR MENT, 2026 1st AVE. PHONE MAIN 269. »-29-14t AN EIGHT-ROOM, 1-story house. 1706 14th ave., 8., 835 a month. Apply to owner, S. E. Phelan, phone Main 4188. 10-3-7t A MODERN 8-room 2-story house, ■ari| month. 1326 14th aVe., S. Apply A. F. McNcal, phone Main 4138. 10-3-71 WANTED—Motor truck manufacturer wants a thoroughly capable agent; very good proposition to the right man. Ad dress Ross Hunter, 619 Atlanta National Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. 9-30-7t FOR RENT—Office space in the best of fice building in Birmingham. 1417 Jeffer son Bank Bldg. Main 22.10-5-St DENTIST D1L A. J. MASSET7~dentlst7 Jefferson County Bank Bldg. Rooms 621-624 Phone 1844. 8-10-tf-tu-fr-su AUTO RADIATOR WORKS ~ SOUTHERN Auto Radiator Works, 118 8. 21st st. Fenders, hoods, gasoline tanks repaired and made to order. Windshields and lamps repaired and reglazed. Welding and braslng. 8-4-tf-tu-we-fr-au WANTED—AGENTS PORTRAIT agents, get your frames and pictures In Birmingham; save .freight charges; prompt service; sand for catalog. Splyy-Johnson Portrait Co., 1708 4th ave., Birmingham. Ala. T-t-tu-fr-au-tt Want Ads For THE AGE-HERALD can be left at Florence Hotel Cigar Store, 2d Ave. and 19th St. lohn L. Parker, 1st Ave. and 20th St. Browr.-Marx Cigar Store, 1st Ave. and 20th St. First National Bank Cigar Store, 2d Ave. and 20th St. Sornian-Gatnmill Drug Co., 2330 2d Ave. KJssell Pharmacy, 1100 N. 13th St. i Milner Drug Co., 1900 Huntsville Ave. Norwood Pharmacy, 2631 12th Ave., N. rwenty-first Avenue Drug Co., 2601 21st Ave., N. Walker Drug Co., 2707 29th Ave., N. Quinn Drug Co., 600 Tuscaloosa Ave., West End. West End Drug Co., 1122 Tuscaloosa Ave., West Bind. Cheek Drug Co., 2200 Ave. F, 3., cigar counter. Magnolia Pharmacy, Magnolia Point, S., cigar counter. Blast End Drug Co., 600 27th St., 3., cigar counter. Reid's Pharmacy, 2720 Ave. G, S., cigar counter. nice Ijstaw, 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. ONE CENT A WORD RATES—On© cent a word a days no ad. taken for leaa than 25c for first laser tlon. Cm»h most accompany order. MILLINERY BIRMINGHAM Millinery' Training School moved to 2129 6th ave. Phone Main 8048. S-I7-tf-tn-we<1-frl-BU LOST—STRAYED—STOLEN 4th ave. north and First National Bank building, 13 links (12 bright and one dark); Initials engraved on each. Fin der call Main 83T5-1V and receive reward. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Stockholders ot the North Birmingham Land Co. Tou are hereby requested to attend the annual meeting of the stockholders of the North Birmingham Land company, to be held at the office of the company In Birmingham, Ala., on Thursday, the 14th day of October, 1916, at 11 o’clock a. m Should you be unable to attend, please execute proxy and forward to me, as It Is desirable to have a full representation, and It is especially desirable to have enough stock represented to constitute a quorum. Respectfully, FRANK NELSON. JR., President. 10-1-3-6-7-9-11-13. TO BUY OR RENT Real estate of any kind, any where in Birmingham. mnnnsTfTSMTwry frtfl an JtacqMf WWjPv (haa hilMlIws Sv Oil a_j-juimi maim if GLASS PITCHER’S SHAPE MAKES OR MARS A SET Short, Squat, Jug-Like Piece Out of Place in Handsome Dining Room Home loving women are proud of the appearance of their dining room. A cor ner given over to a collection of hand painted china always Indicates the good taste of a hostess; but nothing adds to the beauty of a room more than a aide table with polished top prettily set with half a dosen tumblers shape and design of the pitcher depends much of the beauty of the set. A squat, round pitcher looks mors like a Jug and should be In the kitchen. The Ideal of water sets is exemplifled in the set now being distributed to read ers by The Age-Herald. The pitcher la of exquisite design, expressing the ut most. In the designer’s art. It is tall and shapely with delicate lines through the slender neck, and the handle curves away from the’ body in perfect harmony with the curves of the tankard itself. This artistic pitcher Is accompanied by six glasses, each holding half a pint. Each piece in tbs set, glasses and pltchsr, is decorated and initialed as desired by the recipient In Venetian gold. The sat. and also extra sets of glasses, may be se cured as explained In ths display an-, nouncements la the Water Bet Coupon -pr**'1"! dally In another column, LETTERS TO EDITOR * - Mr. Dahm-Petersen Replies To the Editor of The Age-Herald: In answer to Dr. Brown and Dr. Dann Herewith copy of letter from Mrs. Eve lyn Fletcher Copp, originator of th< "Fletcher System" of teaching chiidrai the principles of music and sight reading Of all the teachers of music In the Unltet States none are as well known all ovet the country as Mrs. Copp, especially it teaching children. "When the Fletchei method was first brought out. Mr. Dane was teaching bookkeeping and penman ship In the night school in Ithaca, N. Y. while Mr. Dahm-Peterson was a voca teacher in the city, and judging by thi ability of my pupils to read music at sight, the results of the movable do sys tern did not seem any better tnere tnar here, as I never had a pupil who coult read music fluently, who had learned ii In the public schools. Here is Mrs. Copp’s letter, which, il carefully read. In an admirable manner gives the reasons for not using the mov able do: "Now, In answer ti your questions, use the keyboard and the regular staf notation and see no object in introducini something which Is not of benefit latai on. I do not use the movable do systen Ir my method at all. The children ar( taught to analyse a melody and later s harmony by proper musical terms, am 1 have never found that they have fount these musical terms the least bit dlffl cult. Diminished sevenths, tone trials super tone trials, etc., are no more dif flcult than aeroplane, automobile, etc My experience has been that througi the attraction of the Fletcher methot the children can learn to sing more rap idly at sight than the children taught ti any other way. This is simply becausi they are so interested that they ask th< information themselves instead of iti having to be urged upon them or coaxet into them. I have had occasion to hear chlldrei taught by Mrs. Copp and was surprise! at the manner in which they read am answered what I am afraid might be ti Dr. Dann Complicated questions. But then to teach music properly take! a thorough musician, ability to drill i chorus fairly well does not prove the dl rector such a one i Let us have a public teat or an ex animation by competent musicians to see whether our public acchool teachers ar! competent, and whether the children, ai a rule, can read. And what about thi children whose voices are being “trained’ In our sclicolrooms by teachers, who themselves cannot sing? And why d! outsiders come to the rescue? Truly, Th< Age-Herald must have a large circulatloi among teachers of public school music Ii the north! What has the Blrmlnghan supervisor of music to say, not about thi system, but about the competency of tin teachers and the results brought about Respectfully. ADOLH DAHM-PETERSON. Birmingham, October 2. 1915. Soldiers Worth While From the Youngstown Telegram. Back of the scenes at the Hlfcpo drome two stage employes, uniform*! as soldiers of Napoleon to take part ll a vaudeville playlet, were rehearslni their parta “You are a couple of great looklm soldiers,” observed one of the othe gripe. “What's wrong with us?” “You are phoney fighters" “I’d rather be this kind of a soldi* than the real thing," one of the stag bands retorted. “Of course yak would.” “We have It all over the real sol dlers.” “In what war?” “When we get killed we don't her to eta* dead.”