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(S) Business Opportunities Await You—Read the “Business Chances ” Today Cmo) , THE AGE - HERALD Alabama’s Greatest Newspaper Complete Associated Press Dispatches Daily. Exclusively Sunday Classified Advertising RATES CASH IN ADVANCE One time, per line . ..10 Three consecutive insertions, { per line..08 » Seven consecutive insertions. | per line ...• » 50u lines on contract to be usea in Vi months, .06 per line dailj*. .07 per line Sunday. No classified advertising accepted for less than .30. Count 6 words to the line. JO lines to inch. 1 SLEPHONE SERVICE felephoi e your order and w e will accept your ad over the telephone, cnarge it to you at the regular rate, and send bill the following morning. Call Main 4900 and ask for Want I .tdv. Dept AGRICULTURAL—1A A^ea^e Wanted 3 r you *\ant io ouy or sen tarni land, write Ingram l,anrt Co.. Birmingham. •v 1HL pay $1.35 an acre cash lor any Ala bama land. V-54, Age-Herald. limber Lauun lor >ule 15 r UK saHE—Snort ieuf pine Umber, tim ber rights on HOu acres, located in Sumpter county, Ala., on the A. T. & N. railroad, 2 miles north of Ward, Ala., taking York, Ala., freight rate. Tract estimated around $15,00u,000 l'eet; land slightly rolling; logging conditions fine the year round. Address Maxwell & Wyman, box 135, Tuscaloosa, Ala. ^ ANNOUNCEMENTSt3A_ Lost and Found—Loxt 4 DOST—Thursday afternoon, probably in downtown district, pink cameo broach, set with pearls, cracked across face; reward. Call Main 2735-*W. ESCAPED Monday from warehouse of American Railway Express company, small brow-n bulldog; one side of face w?hite; no collar; finder will please re turn to 3016 1st ave. and receive re ward. _ DUST—Monday morning, on Tuscaloosa Birmingham road, red leather suitcase and alligator hand bag; suitable reward for return or informatipn leading to recovery. Address M-44, care Age-Her- , aid. _ DUST—Bunch of keys; lost in or near ! Hillman hotel; marked “J. M. Mil ler.. Cordova, Ala.” Five dollars re ward if returned to Age-Herald of fice. DUST—Jr iat black patent ieatner pocket book, containing about 525, at. Tutwiler, Monday. Finder please call Main 4044. Reward. _ HOST—Tuesday afternoon, large corne lian cameo brooch, with four pearls, m mounting. Finder return to 318 N. 20th sL and receive reward. L.OM and Pound—Found 5 THE Automobile club wants you to bring any found parts of automobiles to the "Host and Found” department of the club at the Tutwiler. Persons losing parts may recover by calling and iden tifying same, if found. DON'T buy life Insurance until you see a Michigan Mutual "Special”; price will Interest you. George S. Obear & Son, state agents, fourth floor American Trust Bldg. _ _ ____ FOUND—A genuine remodeling sale; one-fourth off every suit in the house. Marc Hinx, 1911 1st ave. FOUND—Hargest stock of odd trous ers in the city; lowest prices. Marc Hinx. 1911 1st ave. Personal tt HUBBY, HERE'S A TIP If you want to give the wife the great est pleasure and make a "real hit” with her, just buy her one of these Fedeta’. Electric Washing Machines; and say, you’ll be doing yourself a favor, too. : because it will make those silk shirts , and other fine clothes of yours last | twice as long. See it demonstrated to day at B. R. L. & P. Co. or call us over phone and we will send a machine to your home for demonstration. Federal Washing Machine Dept. 2128 First ave Main 137. Miscellaneous X LADIES Let us make washday a day of pleasure instead of drudgery for you. A Federal Electric Washing machine takes the i ‘‘blue’’ out of “blue Monday.” See it ! demonstrated at B. R. L. & P. Co. or call Main 127 and we will send a ma chine to your home for demonstration. Federal Washing Machine, Dept. 2128 First ave. WANTED—The public to know that the St. Clair Springs Hotel will be open Sunday, July 14, for the reception of guests; special attention given to house parties and tourists. Weekly rates upon application. Big chicken dinners, 6 p. m. Sundays. For further information call Main 4344. Louis Gelders, manager. ROOFING SALE—First quality slate sur faced asphalt roofing, red or green, weight 85 pounds to roll, $2.50 roll, worth $3 75. Second grade same weight, same color as above, $2.15 roll. Rubber roofing slightly damaged $1.00, $1.25, 1.55 roll, i Paints and hardware factory cost; banK- j rupt stock, clean up sale. Robertson Hardware Co., 2U20 1st Ave. ON your way to or from the show get ' a big slice of cold juicy watermelon ar. the Watermelon Garden in Lobby of New Majestic Theatre. WATERMELON SEASON AT GEORGE’S SEAFOOD PLACE, 1817 3D AVE. FIN EST MELON 10C A SLICE. NOTICE—IF YOU DON’T MIND THE NOISE. YOU CAN SAVE ONE FOURTH ON YOUR SUIT AT MY RE MODELING SALE. MARC LINX, 1911 1ST AVE. LOTS OF NOISE, BUT YOU CAN SAVE ONE-FOURTH ON YOUR SUIT AT MY REMODELING SALE. MARC LINX, 1911 1ST AVE. AUTOMOBILES-^ A Automobile AoceMHoriea 1 FORD transmission covers, $2.50 each as long as they last. Murray Tire Company, 426 S. 20th st. Phone 6817. Automobile Repair* 2 ATTENTION Try us for better results on your car. We handle any make car and are in « position to give prompt and effi cient service. WB DON'T PROMISE SERVICE, WE GIVE IT B’HAM GARAGE CO. 1518 2nd Ave. Main 9543 WRECKER j If you’re in trouble, regardless of where, when or how, phone Whitman. Main 54. Main 70 or Main 2551 for our Packard wrecking car. At your ser vice every hour of day or night. WHITMAN TAXICAB CO. 1719 2d Ave., N. -£e>X MOTOR CO. INC.-- vVauted, > our automobile repair work. Expert re pairing, washing and polishing. All work guaranteed. Corner 25th St. ami 3d Ave. Phone Main 2115. CHEVROLET SER VICE—Chevrolet cars our specialty; let us solve and remedy your troubles. Phone Main 5436. Four Ninety Repair Shop, 210 S. 22nd St*, O i K. Young, Mgr. ___AUTOMOBILES—tA _________ Automobile Itepntrs 2 FORD TIRES S6 and $7. double tread. Wyatt John j son. vulcnnizer. 308 20th st.. S. GATES Half Soles over >our worn tires l look like new, cost V6 as much, guar | anteed 3500 miles; puncture proof. Wyatt-Johnson. agents. Automobiles for bale 5 SAXON—I have a late model Saxon I touring; car in perfect mechanical and running condition which I will sell at a real bargain for cash or terms. This car is of very neat appearance and is an ideal automobile for one desiring to own a car that is very economical to operate. Phone S. S. Griffin. Main 5341. j FOR SALE —Buick Four, 1917 model. -> good tires and in first class condition, j Call Ensley 521-W. | N AT ioa .\ Lr- For sale. 1 .\at.onal auto mobile; engine in good condition, newly | painted; new top and new upholstering and good tires. Can be seen at Wil liamson Garage. 251S 2d ave., or call Main 3381. USED CARS—When you buy here you may be sure of satisfaction. We please. Creel Motor Co., 211 S. 21st St. USED CARS—An attractive line at attractive prices always; it will pay you to call here before you buy. Bunch-Morrow Motor Car Co., Roamer distributors, 2022-30 Fifth ave. X. Main 9514 CHEVROLET—For sale or exchange at bargain. 5-passenger Chevrolet car. for Ford roadster; first-class condi tion. 1917 model 490: can be seen at 5111 1st ave., Woodlawn 25-W. USED CARS—We have a splendid line of used cars and trucks of all make in good condition; see us for best prices and terms. Cruse-Crawford Mfg. Co., Ave. B and 22nd st. FORD—Roadster. ventilating wind shield; brand new motor, new tires, oversize steering wheel, shock ab sorbers; looks good and runs like new; $325 cash for quick sale. Phone Woodlawn 339-J or 2S4. FORD—5-passenger, in first-class con dition; will sacrifice this for the ridiculous figure, if taken at once, of $300. Apply S. H. Brown, 2522 4th ave., N. Phone 5115. LIBERAL contracts, attractive rates; all losses adjusted and paid from this of fice. James H. Awtrey & Co., 223 N. 21st st. Main 5414. FOR SALE—Bargain, one 8-cylinder Oldsmobile; good mechanical condition; good tires! 1918 model; only been run about 3000 miles. For information, Box 47. Goodwater. Ala. FOR SALE—Dodge, Buick and Maxwell, all 5-passenger cars, and in A-l condi tion. See them at 925 S. 19th st. OVERLAND—For sale. 1916 Overland roadster, in first-class condition, $625. Call Main 4909. FORD—5-passenger, 1918 model; good condition; $400 cash. 1525 11th ave.. S., after 6 p. m., or call Mr. Martin, Main 5447. \ utouiobiles W anted <5 WANTED—Ford, 5-passenger, excellent condition; will pay $500 for slightly used one. T. A. Saulsbury, Woodward bldg. Main 7699. I PAY cash for second hand Fords. Ap ply 1703 3d ave. Phone Main 308. Miscellaneous X SAVE 50 PER CENT ON TIRES HERE ARE OUR MONEY-SAVING 30x3 32x3% 31x4 32x4 PRICES: .$ 8.50 32x4 , 10.00 . 12.00 . 12.00 , 14.00 ..$14.00 34x4 15.00 35x4% .17.00 36x4% .20.00 37x5 22.50 WE MANUFACTURE RIB AND NON SKID TIRES, GUARANTEED 3500 MILES; TIRES FURNISHED. COHN-JOHNSON TIRE CO. 28 S. 20th St. Phone Main 881. AUTO PARTS nickelplated like new fac tory work; reasonable prices. S. M. Bemheim Electric Co., 2023 1st ave. M 5100. GARAGE—For rent, 2 parages, excel lent condition. Main 4062. 3604 10th ave, S. JilCYCLES—MOTORCYCLES—6A Motorcycles for Sale 11 11AKLE Y -1 > A VIDSO X motorcycle, with side car. Alabama Dry Cleaning Works. 1325 8th ave.. north. Motorcycle* Wanted 12 MOTORCYCT.ES—Wanted, to buy second hand motorcycles and side cars, rang ing from 1»\2 to 1919 models; good prices paid. R. G. Williams Motorcycle Co., 1714 3d ave. ^ BUSINESS SERVICE—7A Barber* and Bath* 41 HA IP CUTTING. 25c at 1929 4th~ave‘ Blue Printing 8 BRICK—Buy Birmingham brick; Rob ertson Brick Co., brick manufactur ers and dealers in Sand, lime, cement, | slag, etc.; yard Ave. B apd 6th sL, ; below Alice furnace. Main 2250. Carpet Cleaning 11 HOUSEKEEPERS We clean, renovate, pack and store rugs. No charges for packing or storing. Ask your furniture dealer about us. Caii Main 1321, Alabama Steam Carpet Clean ing Co., 2702 Ave. F. Cleaning and Dying 14 HOUSEKEEPERS “Woman’s work is never done,” except ‘those women who let a Federal Electric Washing Machine do their work easily, quickly and better. Let us demonstrate today at your home and show you. Fed eral Washing Machine Dept., 2128 First ave. Main 137. _A_ National Dry Cleaning "YOU KNOW ME” HOLLIS ARMSTRONG} Ui.UL'K'S HAT CLEANING CO. Hat and Garment Cleaners 1713 3d Ave Phone 2372 MATTRESS RENOVATING. CARPET CLEANING, RUG WEAVING. SOUTH ERN STEAM CARPET CIA1. CO. MAIN 265. J Detective Service 10 WHEN in ueea oi competent detective service, apply Morgan National De tective Agency. 301-5 Alabama State Land bldg. Main 6129. Electrical Contracting 10 MlDDLEHKOOlvS ELECTRIC CO., con traoting, 112 N. 19th at. Main 223. Electrical lleimira SO WILCOX ELECTRICAL CO.. 313 N. 19th st. Phones 1159-122. Heating anti Ventilating 30 HAHN-FOREMAN CO., heating. Ave. B. Main 195. Laundering 33 EXci'emuk steam laundry, TU7 i 2d ave. Phone Main 5312. Moving and Storing 39 O. B. CLARK, the transfer shark; mov ing. packing and storing; picnics a spe- , cialty, at R. E. Broyles Furniture Co Main 683. Residence. Main 605. Multigraphing 40 LETTERS, multigraphed, filled-in and addressed; mailing lists, any kind and anywhere; booklets, folders. The- Di rect Advertising Service, Inc., Phone Main 1822. Lyric Building. i Mil in l>iiig and Draining 44 PLUMBING—Wl'lt’K SER VTCE AND EXPERT WORKMANSHIP. CALL MAIN 1196 BIRMINGHAM PH "M BING CO.. N. ISth STREET. BARBOUR plumbing is the most satis-, factory; for quick service call at 214 N. j 22nd St. or phone M. 10. 1 _FINANCIAL—I1A _ Roofing uno Repairs 48 llAHX-b'UKbMAN (jU., rooting, 19o!» Avc. B. Main 195. Transfer anil Hauling **>9 HAUL-PACK-STORAGE—PICNICS Our better service ready to serve you. Call Main 39S9, 2024 3rd Ave. Goodman Transfer and Warehouse Co., H. C Goodman, Mgr. Watch and Jewelry Repairs 64 WATCH repairing and jewelry at popu lar prices. Meyer Goldner. 302 N. 20th st >1 iNcel la neons X HUBBY, HERE’S A~TIP If you want to give the wife the great est pleasure and make a ’ real hit" with her, just buy her one of these Federal Electric Washing Machines; and say. > ou'll be doing yourself a 'favor, too, because it will make those silk shirts and other fine clothes of yours last twice as long. See it demonstrated to day at B. R. L. & P. Co. or call us over phone and we will send a machine to your home for demonstration. Federal Washing Machine Dept. 2128 First ave Main 137. j W. H. COOPER, undertaker, funeral di | rector, embalmer; auto ambulance serv | ice; open day and night. 1628 2d ave. Letters ,J’"h Beaumont 1628 Jeff. County Bank Dldg. ! 177, COMM ERCIAL—8A ~ Riininesfc Chances 1 A GOOD CORNER FOR ITALIAN OR GREEK BUSINESS MAN SOFT DRINK STAND A fine corner, well established busi ness: soft drink stand, cigars, fruits, etc.; 3-year lease; property sub leased. «o rents costs nothing. See me quick about this. T. W. Guinn. JEMISON R. E. & INS. CO. Main 528 0.211 N, 20th St. PARTNER*-To invest $1250 cash in well paying and established local business; withdrawing partner leaving city; other partner unwilling to sell. Previous automobile experience preferred for ac tive partner, hut inactive interest will pay 100 per cent. Unless you have cash and genuine interest in proposition, don’t consume time. Address P-45, care Age-Herald. FOR SALE—A going shoe repair busi ness. equipped with latest shoe repair ing machines, small amount cash or will take Ford car or truck; a fine chance for some shoemaker. Address 0-45, care Age-Herald._ FAIR PRICE—^We get you a fair price for your business; we have many buyers outside of the state who will locate here through us; list your business with us; costs you nothing until the sale is made. Southern Business Exchange, 507-8 Empire bldg. Phone Main 8696. GROCERY and soft drink store, building and lot. all for $900; wonderful bargain; see us at once. Southern Business Ex change, 507-8 Empire Bldg. A WELL ESTABLISHED business, deal ing in absolutely staple and depend able lines, needs a little more capital and would take in a silent or active partner. Y-38, care Age-Herald. A GOOD registered druggist would like to invest a little cash and services in a good small drug business; a good, capable manager. Address A-45, care Age-Herald. AUTO repair and used car business; great opportunity for worker; centrally locat ed; $1000 cash, balance $100 monthly. Southern Business Exchange, 507-8 Em pire bldg. FIGURING on going in business? If you are, it’ll pay you to come here first; we start men on the road to success; let us give you some names to prove it; get our list of legitimate business opportunities; new ones listed daily. Southern Business Ex change. 507-8 Empire bldg. "100 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES” in Alabama and Georgia; write today for list. Lightfoot’s 2 and 4 N. Pryor St.. Atlanta. Kimball Hotel corner. MiMorllanroiiH X CASH REGISTERS, show cases, scales, iron safes, ice boxes, meat slicers, chop pers, Cr. registers, etc. Southern Store Fixture Co.. 316 N. 21st st. Main 5128. _^^EDUCATIONAL—9A_ Ilurher Colleges 2 BIRMINGHAM BARKER COLUEGE— 2007% 3d ave., N. Wanted, men and ladies to learn the barber trade; tui tion $25; you get half you take in college; hair cut 15c; shave 10c. _EMPLOYMENT—10A_ _Agent*—Wanted^^^^^Tf WANTED—Agents; five good agents, ex perienced or inexperience**'; live wire proposition. M. H. Gray. Room 421, Penny Bank bldg., call before 9 a. m. Help Wanted—MaleS WE have opening in our of fices for young man stenog rapher whose experience qualifies him to handle cap ably a large amount of cler ical work and whose aspira tions toward advancement will justify us in pushing him ahead in the organiza tion; must have good ad dress and high personal I character; do not apply un less you can qualify. Ad dress in own handwriting, N-45, care Age-Herald. WANTED—A high-class su perintendent for 40 M ca pacity circular mill, who un derstands manufacturing lumber for interior trade; must be able to handle la bor and get results and also furnish gilt edge reference with application. Address Coxheath Lumber Co., Coxheath, Ala. BOOKKEEPER Wanted for good posi tion with manufacturing concern. We prefer a young man wlvo has had some experience in general office* work as well as bookkeeping. Reasonable sal ary to begin and excellent future op portunities. 2218 Jefferson Co. Bank Bldg. WANTED—Young man with experi ence in bookkeeping; salary $100 month to begin with. Address S-45, care Age-Herald. WANTED—“A hustler’’ to take manage ment of soft drink syrup manufacturing plant and also bottling plant. Refer ences required as to business experi ence and salesmanship ability; need not necessarily have had experience in soft drink business. The right man can buy an interest in the business on liberal terms if he desires. It is the intention of the company to establish branch bottling plants throughout the south east. Address Soft Drinks, care Age Herald. WANTED—First class barber, $25 guar antee. Job easily makes $35; wire an swer. Britt & Hague. Greenville, Miss. EM FLO Y M EN T—10 A BILL CLERK Wanted by large corpo ration, must be able to take some dicta tion, rapid on typewriter and know gen eral office work. Good connection for bright young man. This position of fers good future. 2218 Jefferson Go. Bank Bldg. WHEELWRIGHT and body builder, car riage and auto painter. State wages and particulars. J. H. Heagarty, West Oglethorpe, Savannah, Ga. WANTED—At once, good, all-round mattress maker; steady work. Florida Mat tress Factory, Tampa, Fla. YOUNG Man Stenographer, prefer man with railroad experience. Must come well recommended and be able to fill heavy position. If you are an A-l stenographer get in touch with us. 2218 Jefferson On. Bank Bldg. GENERAL Clerical man wanted—must understand bookkeeping, credit work, collections and be able to use type writer. Fair salary and good future to right party. 2218 Jefferson Co. Bank Bldg. _ ; ELLIOTT FISH FIR Operator wanted at once to fill good salaried position. Good opening for a capable operator. See us at once. 2218 Jefferson Co. Bank Bldg. WANTED—Printers for open shop, bool: and job compositors, minimum $32.50 per week, and machine men minimum $35 per week for efficient men, 8 hour day. Write or wire Freeman Advertising Agency, Richmond, Va. SUPPLY HOUSE MAN—One who has held position with mining corporation preferred. This position carries good salary and olfers excellent opportunities to man who can qualify. 2218 Jefferson Co. Bank Bldg. WANTED—Several first class stick candy spinners. Kaufman Bros., Columbus. Ga. YOUNG man to handle electrical work in local office of prominent manufactur er. Excellent chance for. ambitious and energetic young man to win promotion. Answer at once in oWn handwriting. State age, experience and salary ex pected. Address K-45 care Age-Herald. PAYROLL MAN—Must be well qualified and write a neat hand. If you are a capable man in this line see us at once. 2218 Jefferson Co. Bank Bldg. WANTED—One first class barber at once; good job to right man. 1905 Ave. E. downtown barber shop, Ensley, Ala. WANTED—To communicate with first class non-union moulders. Steady work and highest wages paid. One of the largest manufacturers ih the south. Railroad fare refunded after thirty days. Address D-43, care Age-Herald. WANTED—Three first-class bench men, <1HP J. &. L. operator and three first elkss lathe men. Open shop, best wages and steady work. One of the largest manufacturers in the south. Railroad fare refunded after 30 days. Address M-43, care Age-Herald. WANTED—MEN TO LEARN THE VULCANIZING BUST NESS; FREE TUITION; DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL NOW OPEN. AN DERSON STEAM VULCANIZER CO , 1626 3D AVE., BIRMINGHAM. WANTED—To communicate with first class assembly shop foreman. Only men who can deliver the goods need an swer. State experience, age. and salary expected. Address N-43, care Age-Her ald. WANTED—Competent experienced sten- I ographer of correct personaJ habits and highest qualifications; must be capable of handling some correspondence with out dictation. Good prospects for ad- j vancement. Address 0-43, care Age- i Herald. WANTED — Experienced stenographer None other need apply. 517 Jefferson County Bank building. WANTED—First-class union barber, none other need apply; job good for $30 week or better. Empire Hotel Barber Shop, 2128 4th ave., N. C. J. Abercrombie. WANTED—Good plumber on straight sal ary, pay weekly. W. L. Tyson & Co., Tupelo, Miss. WANTED—Linotype operator; highest salary; new machines; position per manent: report at once. Daily Times. Huntsville, Ala. Help Wanted—Female 4 WANTED — Several young women with high school training, who live with parents or relatives, to fill positions as telephone op erators and supervisors, salary $9 per week first month, $11 per week second month, increases regular and frequent thereafter; pleasant work and short hours; must be willing to work until 10:30 p. m. a few weeks. Apply 2 p. m. Miss Dickson. 3d floor, 1814 2d ave. WANTED A Birmingham bank desires to employ 2 young women, from 18 to 25 years of age, having at least a grammar school education; in order not to in terfere with the organization of other business concerns, applications from persons not now employed are preferred; in replying please state experience in office work, if any, present employment, if employed, address, including telephone number, ago and pay expected, and give ref erences. addressing F-45, care Age Herald. WANTED—For a permanent position in Birmingham’s best store, sales lady, 25 to 40 years old, with drug store or toilet preparation experi ence, salary $12 a week and commis sions. Telephone Tutwiler hotel, room 53S, from D to 12 a. m. WILL teach and employ young ladies to manicure. Stevens. 1730*6 4th ave. WANTED—A good, reliable nurse for baby 5 weeks old. Phone Main 2258-W EXPPIRrENCED housekeeper wishes po sition with first-class hotel. Address N-44. care Age-Herald. ( WANTED—Experienced bookkeeper. prefer one with insurance experience; good salary to right party. Address R-45, care Age-Herald. Positions V» anted—-Male 6 GENERAL store and payroll man wants position; state salary. Q-45, Age-Her ald. WANTED—Position by flrst-class elec trician, 8 years in general electric work, 2 years’ experience in both A. C. and D. C. armiture winding. Address X. ' Y, Z., 101 9th st., FI oral a, Ala._ , DISCHARGED soldier must have work at once; have clerical and mechan- ■ ical experience; prefer mechanical; - willing to try anything. A-l refer- ] cnee. M-45. Age-Herald. WANTED—At once, job as vulcanizer by experienced man. Address L-45, Age-Herald. Salesmen WantedS lu worn on coniimsoion oasis for loca* firm; prefer one familiar with grocery and drug trade; give experience and phone number with application. X-38, Afire-Herald. WANTED—Salesmen; attractive prop osition, big money. Berry A Oearory. 1908 4th ave. I EMPLOYMENT—1UA Salesmen W anted 8 SALESMEN WANTED High-grade salesmen who can produce; those who have ability can make $500 per month up; strictly com mission basis; men who are familiar with both city and country; can use two men with automobile. See Mr. Thompson, 1917-19 Jeffer son Co. Bank Bldg. MtftcrllnneotiM \ WHILE THE CARPENTERS ARE BUSY PUTTING IN A NEW FRONT YOU CAN HAVE ANY SUIT IN THE HOUSE AT ONE-FOURTH OFF. MARC LTNX, 1911 1ST AVE. _einancial-^ia Loans Wanted 12 WE are In the market to loan on collat eral, finance building, re-finance loans, buy paper secured by mortgage on real estate. Equities and real estate bought when prices are attractive. Communi cate with us when in the market. Co lumbia Loan & Inv. Go., 2109 2nd ave., Birmingham, Ala. WANTED—-A loan of $3500 on real estate worth $7500, from three to five years; will pay 7 per cent interest; no broker age. Box No. 644, Ensley, Ala. Loans Offered 13 WILL loan on desirable residence and business property at 6 per cent; no commission or brokerage. Address F-44, Age-Herald. J. Morgan Flowers and Co. Real Estate! Loans and Bonds. 302 Alabama State Land Bidg., Main 7007. I oann Negotiated 14 WE negotiate loans ana sell real estate^ Can handle desirable farm loans. Mc Connell. Anglin. White, 2023 3d ave. FOR LOAN—Money at 6 and 7 per cent, according to security. S. P. Spurgeon and Co.. 217 N. 21st St. Phone 24. LOAN—Real estate loans; in amount, terms and interest to suit; mortgages bought. John W. Prude, 106 N. 22d st. Thone 5793. WE negotiate mortgage loans at low rates and buy mortgage paper. Leon ard Riley Co.. 725 Woodward. _ Money to Loan 15 LOANS made on real estate, improved or unimproved, to be paid back by the month; loans negotiated, mortgage paper bought 2199 2d ave., Birming ham, Ala. Securities 17 FOR SALE—$2u00 worth of notes drawing 8 per cent interest, secured by real estate mortgage at $50 per month. Phone Ensley 367. Stocks and Honda 18 LIBERTY BONDS bought for cash. W. H. Smith, M. 949. 403 Jeff. Bank Bldg. HOUSEHOLD GOODS OFFERED—16A Furniture—Second-hand 2 ONE chiffonier, dressing table, bureau wardrobe. All mahogany; rug, lamp, cut glass, trunk. Mrs. D. J. Shlenker, Hanover Court. iWiMcellanrouN X YOUR WIFE NEEo.S A REST She can easily take a few extra days rest every month in the year if you get her a Federal Electric Washing Ma chine. They save time, health and clothes, too. See one demonstrated and you will get dihe for her today. Federal Washing Machine Dept. 2128 First ave. Main 137. ^JLIVE^STTOCK JVANT|H)--1^^ WANTED—Veal calves, yearlings, beef cows and pigs. Phone 628 Main. L. V. McEntire. ^LIJ^^^TOCK^OFFERED—-2° A DXEN FOR SALE—Four well broke oxen for sale. Weigh from 1000 to 1200 lbs. each. Trice $100 each. O. E. Oglesby, Berlin, Ala. FOR SALE—Or trade, for cattle, a fine Kentucky jack. Price $350; just half ot his real value. O. E. Oglesby, Berlin, Ala. >f iMcellaneouM v ^~X FOR~SALE ~ “ BARGAINS IN GOOD MACHINERY 3ne portable universal wood worker, > gasoline engine attached. One 6 in. by 15 in. Berlin planer and matcher. One 6 in. by 15 in. Fay and Egan planer and matcher. One 30 in. Fay and Egan band saw. 14 in. by 24 in. and 16 in. by 36 in. Corliss engines. I in. by 10. in., 9 in. by 12 in., 10 in. by 12 in. and 13 in. by 18 in. engines. j0, GO and 80 h. p. horizontal tubular boilers. 25 and 40 h. p vertical boilers. in. 12 in. double drug hoisting engine and boiler. 5 in. by 10 in., 10 in. by 15 in., 12 1n. by 15 in. double drum mine hoists. !0 in. drill press. STew alternating motors, 1 to 50 h. p. and a lot of other machinery. GHA& J. GOEHEGAN MACHINERY CO. 15 S. 20th St., Birmingham, Ala. _MARKETS—23 A Vegetable* " 15 GENUINE Lookout Mountain Irish pota toes for sale; any amount, $2.50 per bu. M. B. Gresham, Booneville, Miss. JVfEDICAL AND SURGERY—24A Chiropractic* 1 CHAS. ANDERS Chiropractor Suite 903 Title Guarantee Bldg. M. 7441. ^vn^CELLAN^OU^WANTS-^-^A Domestic 4 TOR SALE—One new wire safe, clean and in first class order. Call Main 644-J. 1909 Ave. D. EX-SOLDIER wants to do your screen ing and carpenter repairs; union. E. Cawthon * phone Main 6228. WE ARE PAYING FOR Did books and magazines 50c Old newspapers, 25c )er hundred pounds, delivered at our plant, 1822 10th ave., north. Ridgeway Paper Stock Co. Phone Main 2762. VANTto—Five minutes of your time at my remodeling sale, one-fourth off every suit; wonderful valuea Marc Linz. 1911 1st ave. SACKS IS OUR BUSINESS. tot a side line. Ship to Birmingham Bag Co. We pay the big price. Mlecellaeeoue X ■'OR SALE—Complete gin outfit, con sisting of three 70-saw Pratt gins, feed cotton elevator system, seed conveyors, double box press, line shaft, pulleys, fan; all complete, f.o.b. Asheville, Ala.. $1300. Also one Wheeland boiler, 44 h. p. in first-class shape, $400. Address B. Ewing, Asheville. Ala. VANTED—Address of dealer in walking canes, handles, knobs, ferules, bands. Address John F. Adams, Ohatchio, Ala. (•OR SALE—5000 bolts with nuts, 1 cent each, worth 6 cents; every person,needs a few bolts.* Bankrupt stock. Robertson Hardware Co., 3030 1st Ave. MISCELLANEOUS OFFERS—26A Domestic YOUR WIFE ^ tih.ua A REST She can easily take a few extra dayj rest every month in the year if you gei her a Federal Electric Washing Ma chine They save time, health an.: clothes, too. See one demonstrated am you will get one for her today. Federa Washing Machine Dept. 2128 First ave Main 137. FOR SALE-One new wire safe, clear and in first-class order. Call Main 644-J 1909 Ave. D. TUTr TTrTV Second hand clothes VV Hj -DU JL shoes. 2116 2d Ave Phone 1581.__ Merchandising f; SUITS To Your Measure $18, $20, $22.50 Durham Woolen Mills NEXT TO P1ZITZ 1825 2d ave.. North. FOR SALE—Every suit at one'fourth of 1 during my remodeling sale; Palm Beach suits $12.45; mohair suits, $14.85. Marc Linx, 1911 1st ave. NEW trunks exchanged for old; we re pair trunks, luggage. Gilbert Trunk Factory. 2009 4th ave. Main 2362. Miscellaneous \ U- S. army tents, 16x16x11 feet high, 3 foot wall; guaranteed 12.4 army duck; used, but serviceable; special $19.95 each. U. S. army officers’ wall tents, 9x9 feet, $25.95 each; 12x12 feet, $29.35 each, u! S. army shelter tents. $3.95 each. U. S. army tent flies, 12x16 feet, $13.95 each. Send cash with orders. Write for bar gain price list army goods all kinds. Bradley Bonded Warehouse Co., Green ville, S. C. Ladies Let us make washday a day of pleasure instead of drudgery for you. A Federal Electric Washing machine takes the “blue” out of “blue Monday.” See it demonstrated at B. R. L & P. Co., or call Main 137 and we will send a ma chine to your home for demonstration. Federal Washing Machine Dept. 2128 First ave. POOD TABLE—Standard 4x8, perfect con dition; good as new; 2 sets pool balls cues, racks, etc. Owned and used in private residence, now offered at sac rifice price on account of change of residence. Bargain for quick sale. Phone Ensley 367. CARBON PAPER—Cut any size for all uses; prompt service; mail orders so licited. Old Dutch R. & C. Co. Main 488, Empire Bldg. FOR SALE—Six show cases. See Mr. Block, Parisian Co. U. S. army refrigerators, Grand Rapids; 6 ft. high, 7 ft. wide, 2 large compart ments; ice capacity 500 lbs.; excellent condition; worth $350; our price, $112.75 each. U. S. army refrigerators, Alaska; 3 com partments, side feed ice chamber on top, capacity 800 lbs.; practically new; worth $400; our price, $150 each. U. S. army galvanized garbage oans, IS x23 inch, $1.75 each; 21x27 inch, $2.50 each; good condition. U. S. army galvanized, extra heavy, 12 quart water buckets, 95c each. U. S. army galvanized water and fir* buckets, 8, 10 and 12 quart, 50, 75 and 95c each. i<or institutions, retsaurants, mills, city health department, etc.: U. S. army aluminum cups, $1.50 per doz.; 15c each. U. S. army heavy tin cups, $1.00 per doz.; 10c each. U. S. army heavy folding meat or mess pans, with handle and lid, $2.25 per doz.; 25c each. U. S. army khaki breeches, washed and repaired, serviceable, bargain; $0 per doz.; 95c each. U. S. army wool breeches, serviceable condition; A grade, $14.60 per doz.; $235 each; B grade, $12 per doz.; $1.95 each. U. S. army wool shirts, serviceable con dition; A grade, $14.50 per doz., $1.95 each; B grade, $12 per doz., $1.50 eacn. U. S. army russet leather waist belts, worth $2.50, 50c each. U. S. army folding canvas cots. $2.95 each. U. S. army steel cots. $3.95 each. English Sheffield steel knife bayonets, 50c each. Steel scabbard to fit bayonet, 50c each. English haversacks, brand new, suitable for school bags, fishing, camping, etc., $1.25 each. U. S. army axes, 50c each. Write for bargain price list of army goods. We agree to refund railroad fare both ways to customers living within 30*1 miles who visit our warehouse and make purchase amounting to $300 or over. Prices f.o.b. Greenville. Include parcel post charges when ordering goods sent by mail. We sell for cash only. Your money back if not satis fied. Bradley Bonded Warehouse Co. Greenville, S. C. PINE timber for sale; 22,000,000 feet, miles to railroad; cheap for quick sale. Waverly G. Griffin, Marion, Perry Co.. Ala. FOR SALE—Z. W. Long popcorn crisp machine, coal cook stove, hot water back, several single and double beds at a bargain. Main 7299-J. hUK SALE—1 waies adding and listing machine, good condition, at a bargain. Box 47. Goodwater. Ala. WILL sell 5000 share* Hoffman Oil Re fining for $350 anil 5000 Uncle Sam Oil, $250. A. L. Deibel, Boatmen's Bank Bldg., St. Souis, Mo. GAS stoves and water heaters bought, sold and exchanged; sto’*e repair work and gas piping a specialty. Birmingham Gas Appliance Co., 1720 3d ave. Phone Main 5550. LOST—$10. if you don’t buy a suit at this great remodeling sale; one fourth off every suit. Marc Linx, 1911 1st ave. Tuning and Repairs 14 TUNING AND REPAIRING PIANO SHOP. Old pianos made new. 1522 3rd Ave. Phone Main 1182. ROOMS AND BOARD—28A_ Room* and Board Offered 1 ROOM and board for two young men in private home, one block of Acipco car. Apply 1727 14th Ave. north. ROOMS, one with bath, with meals. 121$ . S, 20th st. Main 7912-W. SOUTHSIDE~Kooms ana jtoard in pri vate home for ladies or gentlemen; no ..objection to children; convenient to business people; reasonable terms. Ap ply 1525 11th ave., S. NICELY furnished room with good board; special rate for girls in dormi tory; steam heat. $22-824 S. 20th st _ROOMS^OFFj:REI)--29A^^ Furnished_ t S. 1DTH ST., 1321—1 large front bedroom. all modern conveniences; meals close by. Call Main 8411. FIVE POINTS—1 large] nice upstairs room- adjoining bath, large downstairs room with private bath. Call Main 5525. Near mealfy PRIVATE home in Norwood can accom modate 3 or 4 table boarders; if so de sired can get furnished or unfurnished rooms next door, private home; conven ient to car and bus. Call Main 7942. 3105 N. Uth ave. 11TH AVE., N.. 3127, NORWOOD-Nicely furnished room and board for couple or two gentlemen. Call Main 1255. NEW COLONIAL HOTEL 209 N.,21ST ST. Remodeled and refurnished through out; hot and cold water In every room; rates 31; special weekly rates. ROOMS for rent, with or without board. S14 17th st.. Fnslev. Phone Ensley 1173-TV _ROOMS OFFERED—29A 1 F*urni*hed 1 MARION INN NICE cool rooms opposite new post office, from $3.50 up per week. Phone Main 4998. 517 North 19th St. bOl'TH HIGHLA.N DS— For rent, to young jnen, attractive front room, in private home; convenient to two car lines; references exchanged. Call Main 8145. SOUTH HIGHLANDS—Nicely furnished room for young men: modem home, all ’ conveniences. Phone Main 1960-J. ROOMS for gentlemen; close in and • modern. Call Main 6974 or Main 4948. ___Unfurnished J ROOMS FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms at No. 1526 North 17th SL. Phone Main 9659-W. ~™5^SJVANTED-30A^_ Unfurnished "WANTED TO RENT—Unfurnished apart ment or small house; prefer Norwood or near Five Points. Address 1-44, care Age-Herald. Light Housekeeping 3 HOUSEKEEPERS “Woman’s work is never done,” except those women who let a Federal Electric Washing Machine do their work easily, quickly and better. Let us demonstrate today at your home and show you. Fed eral Washing Machine Dept., 2128 First ave. Main 137. ^REALTY—JTORJJENT—13A_ Buildings 14 TWO brand new garages for rent, 914 St Charles St $1.50 a week. Phone Main 1699-W. REALTY—FOR SALE—14A Bungalow* 5 ENSLEY BtJNGALOW^ $3250 Nice new bungalow, just being built in Ensley Highlands district, with 5 rooms and glassed-in sleeping porch, hard wood floors, 2 brick mantles, nice bath and electric fixtures, level lot facing east; house is well built of good ma terial; roof is of the best No. 1 com bination shingles. I can sell this place with one or two lots, which has sev eral very large oak shade trees. Can arrange reasonable terms. A. J. ODOM Harrell's Drug Store. Phone Ensley 247 Here’s a Home You’ll Want WOODLAWN HIGHLANDS Beautiful bungalow, $5,SO; you’ll look all over Birmingham and not find a more attractive 6-room bungalow than this one, in choicest part of Woodlawn; beam cealings in living and dining room; located on elevated lot, 88x140; possession Oct. 1st. Liberal terms. See JOHN U. MAY, JEMISON R. E. & I. CO. 211 N. 21st St.Main 5280 NORWOOD 6-room bungalow; No. 1008 N. 30th st, has furnace heat, hardwood floors, tile bath, now vacant, on shady side of 30th st., which is paved; lot about 10 feet above street level. This can be bought , for $4500. Let us show you this place; it will surprise you for the price. SHERROD & HALE 2121*4 1st Ave. Main 8693. SOUTHSIDE Bungalow, near 28th st. and Ave. G, practically new; has furnace, less than a block to 2 car lines; $4250; $500 down, balance monthly. SHERROD & HALE 212U4 1st Ave. Main 8693. SOUTHSIDE Bungalow, located near 15th st. car line and Phelan st.; has 6 rooms, basement and furnace; possession in 30 days. $4350. SHERROD & HALE 2121V& 1st Ave. Main 8693. ROEBUCK 8-room bungalow, with dandy sleeping porch, large lot, every modern conven ience; close to car line, faces south; im mediate possession. SHERROD & HALE -'I2H1. 1st ave. Main 8693. Cottages <j | GOOD COTTAGE HOME 5- room cottage in good condition. Re ception room, dining room, 2 bedrooms, kitchen and bath; on car line. Fine porch. Price $2,850, $500 cash and bal ance easy terms. Call JOHN IJ. MAT, JEMISON R. E. & I. CO. 211 N. 21st St.Main 5280 WANTED—Good line and connection by salesman having buying and selling ex perience. Salary and commission or ex penses, commission and salary. Ad dress J-45, care Age-Jlerald. ~A COTTAGE CHEAP WEST END i Cottage, $500 cash, rest easy, Pulton Ave. 6-noom cottage, elegant house for the money. Well built. Good neighborhood; 3 blocks to car line. $3,500, $500 cash, bal ance easy. See JOHN U. MAY, JEMISON R. E. & I. CO. 211 N. 21st St.Main 5280 WOODLAWN 6- room cottage, modern, first-class condi tion, 5120 3d ave., Woodlawn; $2650 on terms; possession October 1; best buy in Woodlawn. SHERROD & HALE Main S693. 212114 1st Ave. Farm* _ 7 RICH RIVER PLANTATION 900 acres, rich red and black land, all cleared except %bout 200 acres; aiJ smooth, level and gently inducting ldnd; two excellent residences, dozen tenant houses, with outhouses; worth $30 per acre. $35 gets it for quick deal. WALTER E. BARNES 1023 1st National. Main 1753. OWN A FARM HOME One mile of Marbury, Ala., on L. & N. railroad, where best of school and church advantages can be had; besides this one, we have many other homes to offer. Call Main 1472 for further par ticulars. The Marbury Lumber Co. 1520 Jefferson County Bank Bldg. Birmingham, Ala. COUNTRY HOME 20 acres, few miles Birmingham court house, quarter mile station In edge of fine little village; 6-room residence, painted white; good outhouses on pike; quarter mile school and three churches; 4 trains and 5 busses daily; only $3500 and a “pick-up?” Dandy orchard on place. J WALTER E. BARNES 1023 1st National. Main 1753. LAND the basis of wealth; autos the basis of expense; here's an opportu nity to unload your expense; 160'acres DeKalb sandy loam. Jackson county Ala., $2000; mortgage $800; *1200 cash or '** r:! F Fhnrh. 312 Empire bldg.