Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 02, 1907, Image 11

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i 1115 ATLANTA GE0KU1AX .v.\l> MAYS. .tflllL l 11 m. l. thrower. 39 NORTH FORSYTH. £1,900—FOR A 4-ROO cottage ou a Luckie street ;0 rner lot. Here is tlie very best location for a st <vliicli can be put here at a eery small cost, combining a 3tore and residence which dll be worth $2,750. A good thing for you as an invest ment or a home and a store M. L. THROWER. 39 NORTH FORSYTH. GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. AT "8 BRADLEY STREET. A SPLENDID ihroVroom cotURO on lot M feet front for only S9B0; n neat little Rome ami One Investment. IN" ONE BI.OCK OP WILLIAMS STREET jrhool, fonr room eottoRc; nicely papered- wnier nml sewer connection; alley in rear rents 112.60: *U». ou ensy pnyments; Ret hlllV. TWCISTORY 8IX-BOOM HOUSE NEAR Fraser street school; nlce cherted street, East front: 12,000. FOUR ROOMS AND IIALL, B11NSET AVE In half block of car line. 1100 cash anil 115.00 ner month. $1,160. WE ARE BUILDING TWO 6-ROOM COT laces on Griffin near North avenue, which will be nicely finished with cabinet man tels; we can sell for $1,260; $100 cash and $lu per month. NEAR WHITEHALL STREET WE HAVE a Rood plnee conalstlnR of one story and market anil one, dwelling. Price $3,000. NICE LOTS ON GRIFFIN AND JETT streets; $25 ensh and $5 per month. For plat, call at office. S ACRES, 10 MILES FROM CENTER OF city. Near Ben HIIL Small honso on place: $1,250. , LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US FOR rent or mile, If you wnnt good results. J. A. BROOKS, Real Estate, 407 Fourth National Bank. Bell Phone 1393 Main. CHICKEN AND TRUCK FARM. 6 ACRES OP LAND. WITH OOOD FIVE- mom house nml out buildings. nt Vltilngs Station, on Western nnd Atlantic railroad, In 10 mile* of Atlantn. Then' In n One orchard on thla little farm. The price Is only $1,800. on dead easy terms. If you arc looking for a plnco like this, you had - tatter see me at once. $150 UP-IN THE GRANT TARK SEC tlon, I hare n number of nice cottage homes from four to eight room®, on termi of $150 up. NEW MODERN HOME FOR SAI^E. On one of the most beau tiful streets on north side, two-story, nine-room mod em house, just completed, every convenience, furnace heated, electric lights', dou ble sheathed and floored. In basement is servant’s room, storage room, furnace room with cement floor. First floor, reception hall, parlor, sitting room or libra ry, dining room, kitchen, butler’s pantry, storage room and lavatory. * Second floor has four bed rooms with large closets, bath room and linen closet. All rooms and closets nice ly tinted, wide veranda front and side, fine lot, east front, first class plumbing, material and workmanship through out. Price $7,500. ADDRESS OWNER, CARE GEORGIAN. HENDRICK & CO., Real Estate and Loans, 23 1-2 Whitehall Street, Both Phones. HERE ARE A FEW BEAUTIFUL nOMl ON THE NORTH SIDE. P.050 BUYS A llEAUTIF.L SIX-ROOM voting, ou Jnrksolt slrvet: lot 19 by 150; north .ia< ivs<in sit.i:i;i\ m ar Hilt rest avenue; beautiful eight-room house new nml up-to-date; for $7.000. $8,000 BUYS A HANDSOME RESIDENCE on .1 uuiper street; has nine rooms and Is up to date lu every respect; , lot 60 by $8.0u0 BUY,S TWELVE-ROOM HOUSE ON East IMue street; lu good condition; lot " by 300. NORTH JACKSON STREET. NEAR Ponce DeLeon; nlne-rooui two-story resl- dence; new; for $7,500,h $3,800 RHYS SfXdtOOM COTTAQeI Snmmlt avenue, near Jackson. IIS SOUTH SIDE RESIDENCES. $4,230 BUYS A NICE RIGHT-ROOM COT- tage on South Pryor street, near Glenn, In good condition. on lot 50 by 160. CAPlTOL AVENUE — SIX-ROOM COT. tage. In splendid condition, lot 70 by 140; 1" iSOW. 16.000 BUYS TWO-STORY' NINE-11 house on Capitol avenue; has all nroveinents; lot 50 by 150. SOL’TII PRYOR STItEET-BEAUTIFU two-story nine-room house; storm-sheet ed nnd double floor; modern; on lot 60 by 169; for only $4,000. VT3o5 BUYS A FINE SEVEN-ROOM house on Pork nveuue; on lot 63 by 137. CHEROKEE AVENUE. NEAR TIRYAN nice six-room cottage; lot 60 by Price $3,000, LOTH. $1,000 BUYS BEAUTIFUL, SHADY. LEV- el lot; Capitol avenue; 100 by 200; near Georgia avenue. McCRORY & JOHNSON, Real Estate, 503 Peters Building—Phones 4691. LOVELY HOME ON WASHINGTON street. If you are thinking about this magnificent street, see us (don’t ‘phone us), ON CAPITOL AVENUE n SPLENDID eight-room residence; largo lot: easily ..orth $4,000. Let us *how you this and make an offer. Some one will get this If you don’t hurry up. TWO LOTS CLOSE TO SOUTH BOULE vard. 60 by 153 each. Take both of them for $1,750, and you will make money as sure as the sun sulnes. No other agent has these lots. Terms If desired. Quick deal, $5,000 WILL BUY EIGHT-ROOM IIE8I dence hear Park Street church. West End large lot. No letter proposition In this section; $1,000 cash, balance yearly at 7 per cent. • $2,600 BUYS SPLENDID SIX-ROOM COT tage In Oakland City. Wide hall nml large shaded lot. It’s Just what you want. $460—JUST OFF OF LEE STREET AND ***••" *'* *— “ Company: large and on tnese Splendid place HOME LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. FINK LOTH ON HIGHLAND AVENUE. take avenue, Copenhlll avenue, Elizabeth Street, North avenue, and Ponce Dei,eon avenue on easy monthly payment* of $3. $10. $25 and $60 per month; the place to build your home; sure to Increase rapidly In value. Only a limited number to be sold on these easy terms. SEE COPENHILL LAND CO., 15 Edgewood Avenue. FAVER & BLACK. , 315 and 316 Peters Bldg. '• $3,250.00. CHEROKEE AVE.—NICE 5-ROOM COT tage, with all modern ronv.nltmri-*: rant front, lnrgn lot. Your chlldn-n can play In the park, or you ran take « morning .troll to the Confutation Spring, (let bony If you wish to necuro tht. ilealmble rottage. $3,000.00. NORTH HIDE COTTAOE-NEW, WITH ■even room,, all modern ronrenlence,; clone In; lea«e<! $27.50 net. Nice home or good Inrejtment. $2,700.00. NEAR NELSON STREET BRIDGE AND exprea. commtny'i building; three honaea. renting for $24 n month; $169 .petit will make tbla a 12 per cent Inreatment. Re- member thla la -clo» In. ami the day I. coming when you ean not bny thla kind of property at anything like, the price. $1,750.00. GOOD SOUTH SIDE COTTAOE. II MCtlon that la faat building up. Two car linen: $250 ca.h and $20 a month. $400.00. $550.00. EAR BOULEVARD SCHOOL AND Grant: nice level lot: $M0 will not boy adjoining lot. Terraa $60 eaah and $7.60 a month. Young man. put a portion of your monthly aavlnga Into thla, and you will take a atep on the road to fortune. $2,250.00 and $2,900.00. EDOEWOOD AVE. AND MARIETTA ST. bnalneaa lota; both bargalDa. Call for In- tlon coacernlng thew. WE HAVE A NUMBER OF OOOD BAR- gnlna we would like to abow yon. Drop In to aee on nnd we will try to make It of mntuai Interest. The ‘' Golden Band of Luck ” FOR SALE. $8,500 -i: LEG ANT NORTH SIDE HOME near Peachtree, In Eighth ward; electric lights nnd all conveniences; large elevated lot, alley on side and In rear; house In per feet repair. $7,000-JUNIPER STREET; A SPLENDID new 7-room 2-story residence; all conven !ences; large lot $5,000—A BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE nOME. with all conveniences, on North Jackson street, near Ponce DeLeon avenue; this la an Ideal little home. $2,850—GRANT STREET; NICE COTTAOE home, 6 rooms, splendid neighborhood; ter, gas nnd bath; large lot. CHAS. M. ROBERTS, 12 Auburn Ave. CUSTIS N. ANDERSON, Real Estate, 527 Candler Building, Phone 5161. A house that coat $10,000 on a lot that cost $5,000—both now for' $7,500. This place la on Raweon street, oppo site the Boynton Home—good neigh borhood, 13 rooms, elegantly carved oak facinge, every modern convenience. House would cost now $12,000. Can sell for $4.1)00 cash and balance easy. This Is a pick-up, so let me show you. 11 rooms, Houston street, good loca tion, all conveniences. Terms half cash and balance easy. Large yard—another bargain. Splendid North Jackson lot 50x200 to alley. Near Forrest Avenue, lies well Cheapest lot In that section. FOR RENT. Watch this space for attrac tivd homes. The best to he rented in the city can al ways be found with us. Just now we have some of the prettiest and most at tractivelr furnished homes ever offered, and for season of year a number of brand new, most desirable loea tions. ROBSON & RIVERS, 8. W. Alabama. L. A. WOODS, 818-819 Empire Bldg. BELL PHONE 2099—ATLANTA PHONE 1771 I MAKE EASY TERMS. $2,150—A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN COT- tape, right In the very beat section of South Kirkwood; lot fronts 100 feet. 220 feet i; car before your Y.-iy plan- for t, flowers nnd chickens. Terms to suit. easy terms. Price $2,000. W. JONES & CO., 5 VIADUCT PLACE. WE HAVE 25 FEET FRONTAGE ON W. Fourteenth .treet, running back 350 feet nil beautifully elevated, which we are of fering at $50 per front foot. Thla la going up fait. If you want n gilt-edge Inveat- ment between the Peaehtreea this Is your etuince. PHONES 5560. For Sale Real Estate. W. JONES & CO., 5 VIADUCT PLACE. WE HAVE THREE VACANT LOTS ON Connally street. Just off Gleunwooil ave- ne, each 35 b/ 160, which,w© can offer at ... ... JT ft M P four-room bouses that cun be mndo to net at least 16 per cent; lot nt $1,000. OLKNNW06D AVENUE. NEAR CON- nall.r, two lots, 40 by 135 eacn. Can sell both for $900. COOPER STREET, 108 BY 150, FOR $1,990. CORNER FOURTEENTH AND CENTRE; lot 100 by 120 to 12-foot altar, for $1,260; $100 cash, balance monthly. Better Inver tlgate. prices, BOTH •PHONES 6560. THAT IS MY BUSINESS REAL ESTATE, V. CHELENA, 706 4th Nat’l Bank Bldg, Bell Phone 3878. HIGHLAND AVENUE—BEAUTIFUL FOR- ner home, ten rooms; elevated lot <2 h 160; large burn nnd servant’a house; bcantl fully finished Inside; slate roof; solid rock wall nround the entire lot. You can't build the house alone for $7,000. Think of the lot and other improvements. It must go IXB STREET—N K A It JACKSON; SIX room cottage, tinted walls throughout; large elevated north front lot; for quick aale. Terms, $1,760. MODERN NORTH RIDE BRICK APART ment house; large corner lot; ruylng li«4 per cent; If taken at once, $37,000. WASHINGTON STREET — TWELVE room two-story house, on east front; large elevated corner lot; two bath rooms; hot and cold water; torse front veranda. It's pick-up. Terms, $5,600. rtiuiu UUllur, IIU I4W141 ®— • Sl'MiM Inside finish: all conveniences, near Geor- In avenne and Capitol avenue cara; owner .desires to move 011 account of business. For two weeks, price $3,200. Terms, any where from $360 to all cash. No Incum brances. CENTRAL AVENUE—CL08B IN; TWO new seven-room two-story houses; leased at $65 per month. Owner anxious to sell. ed and storm-sheeted; slate roof, cabinet mantels In each room; hardwood finished Inside; lovely flower garden; lirge oak trees 00 the entire one-half sere lot; car line right at the front door: this was built for a nonie, but owner must move to another section for business reasons; rock bottom price. If taken at once; half cash, balance one and two years, $4,000- NEAR 8T. CHARLES AVENUE AND North Boulevard; new eight-room two* story house; electric nml gas fixture*. Piped ~ *nrnar»\ \jnt 75 by HO. Only $1,500; $225—FINE BUILDING LOT. ON GOOD car line; $10 cash, $10 month; this Is large east front lot. $800—A WELLrBUII/T COTTAGE ON _ good size lot; always rented at $7.60 per month. $2,700-1 N WEST END; JIRAS'D NEW AND well made 6-room cottage; northern ex posure: lot 160 feet deep. This will tasr Inspection; easy terms. cut out car fare; attractive terms on this, $1,100—A 6-ROOM COTTAGE IN INMAN Park. $3,25fr-E. FAIR STREET. AND CLOSE IN> 2-story 8-rooin house; would be excellent placo for n bonrdlng bouse. i4W—l, liY, U.N .>1 *lk I II nlUci, fl nearly nsw-6-room i*\«vii-nr m-iuii hood; house has all modern conveniences. Hot and cold water attachments. “WE BUILD HOMES.’ YOU CAN SELECT A LOT ANYWHERE IN TOWN. AND WE WILL SELL IT TO YO.U, AND BUILD A HOUSE ON IT TO y SUIT YOU, ON A CASH PAYMENT, BALANCE LIKE / RENT, OR WE WILL PAY OFF YOUR NOTES ON ANY , LOT, AND BUILD A HOUSE, BALANCE LIKE RENT. SEE OUR ARCH- TECT, MR. J. B. HAWKINS; HIS AD VICE AND DRAW INGS COST YOU NOTHING. W. P. KELLY & CO. 312-313-314 Peters Bldg. Fury building, ’"BOTH PHONES 4234.' $1,200 CASH. BALANCE LIKE RENT, for a very attractive ami conveniently tanned new Pryur street home, contain- ug 9 rooms, with an extra wide lot. fairly dose In, built for a home, and sold nt n bargain. This Is a place that will aurely ousekeeplng one $1,860—A NEW 8TATH STREET COT- tage with five rooms, on a 69x150 lot. $300 cash, balance $25 n month. MODERN WEST END J loo afreet, n or poaelbly less cash, and the a month, 6 per cent. 60x160 east front lot. $2.700—BRIGHT GLBXWOOD AVENUE S-room nnd ball cottage, tot 60x190. only a small amount of cash required. If you get Ihikv at once with a reasonable offer. price. $$,780—A NHW 9-ROOM TWO-STORY boas©. In easy walking distance of the business section having a rental value of $40: oue-thlrd cash, balance as you like If. Thla work* boHi ways, home or lorest- ment, and soch opportunities are rare. $4.609—WITHIN 300 FEET OF PEACH W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. Boll ’Phono 2027. Atlantn 'Phone 1S81. A PLANTATION AND STOCK FARM OF 2,100 ACRES IN MIDDLE GEORGIA. 26 MILES FROM A CITY OF 40,000 PEO- pie, 2 mllea of raUroad frontage, also pub lic road frontage, 1,20) acres In cnltlvatlon $50 acres of rich bottom land*; 300 acres of fine swamp bottoms still to bo developed, Plenty of wood nnd timber for homo con sumption. Most of tho land lies level and Is a loose, dark, loamy Ooil, with strong clay subsoil. One mule can cultivate 40 acres of this land. Two six-room dwellings and thirty tenant bouses of two nnd four ro nicely distributed. Corn mill and gin. saw mill, horse and mulo barns, crib uud hog and chicken houses, etc., all In good condi' tlon; 6 miles of hog wire fencing. Creek and branches supply water In nearly all parts of the land. Station and sldo track on tho place. School nml churches conven lent. Annual average net income $C,000. Price $15 per acre. Terina one-tblrd cash balance on or before ten years In annual payments to suit purchaser, with 6 per cent on deferred payments. This Is a bargalu nnd tho chance of a lifetime. Make the down payment and the place will make the money to pay the balance. Good water and good health. Labor la plentiful and cheap. For further Information, write or _ NEW INVESTMENT PROPOSITION near the North Aveuuc yards. Three new bouses; well built and attractive; rental of 125.50 per month. Price $2,250; one-half cash. VACANT LOT ON THE NORTH SIDE of Twelfth street; 80 by 175 feet. A gen ulne bargain for $1,600 cash. HOUSTON STREET, CORNER IIOWEL home; nil city conveniences; lot $7 by ltW to nlley; storm-sheeted and double-floored All right for $3,750. Tefois. neighborhood. Price $3,15o. ou terms of $iG0 — s pint $25 per month. iS INVESTMENT ON EDGEWOOD avenue, paying $37 per month. Prlco $3, 600. There is nothing better. GOOD EAST FRONT LOT, INSIDE CITY limits, on new Stewart avenue car line. All right for $600. WOODWARD AVE.—COMPLETE 5-ROOM cottago home; street paved nnd.evcrything down. Price $2,625. SIMPSON STREET-COMPLETE 6-IlOOM ; all dir M njy $2,H McLENDON AVE.—ALMOST NEW 6-ROOM cottage; lot 60x200 to nlley; good plnco to raise chickens and children. $1.600—dr * ensy terms. HARWELL ST.-NEAR W. HUNTER ST.' Five-room cottnge home; nice lot, elt. ter; house Just being completed; $!,£] very easy terms. FINE LOT ON ORMOND 8TREET NE park, 60x160; tile walks. Cheap for $SQ A GREAT BIG LOT ON HIGHLAND AVE. In th© high section-*$750. ECLECTIC COLLEGE Tl PHYSICIANS MEET A new and commodious structure for the Georgia College of Eclectic Medl cine and Surgery will be erected at the corner of Capitol avenue and Richard son street. ' The Durham .Hospital, to be conduct ed In connection with the college, open, ed Tuesday. Announcements to this effect were made at the first session of the thirty, third annual convention of the Georgia Eclectic Medical Association, held In the assembly hall of the New Kimball Tuesday morning. The present college Is situated at the corner of Turner nnd Fort streets. The site for the new building has been purchased, and the work of construc tion Is now under advisement. The new building will be larger, more commo dious and more suitably arranged and equipped. Open New Hospital. The Durham Hospital, which was opened Tuesday morning at 2$5 Capi tol avenue. Is four stories In height. The delegates to the convention will at tend the formal opening Tuesday aft ernoon In a body. A program has been arranged end refreshments will be served. The convention was opened with prayer by Professor Elsie B. Thomas, dean of the college. Committees on publication, censor)*, finance, auditing and on the new college were appointed. The following are the officers of the association; J. R. Duvall, Atlanta, pres. Ident; J. F. Owens. Hahlra, first vice president; H. B. Dickens, Goggansvllle, second vice president; George A. Doss. Atlanta, secretary, and 8. F. West, At lanta, treasurer. X. 31. HIDDEN!*, Salckiuau, RAISED MONEY CAUSED TROUBLE Charged with passing a place of "phony" money. In the shape of a one-dollar bill raised to a ten-apot, W. F. I/K>per was placed on trial In the federal court on Tues day afternoon before Judge Newman. It was admitted by the defense that Looper received the bill denerlbed In the Indict ment and bad pasesd It. but It was claimed be had on knowledjp* of Ita condition and that bis action la the matter was of an In nocent person. TERRELL PARK I have thirty lota right on the main .street, Virginia Ave., •of thla beautiful suburb for sale. The new street railroad will run down thla street right In front of these lota in the next few months. Th© street Is a beautiful 60-fr. drive, just paved with crushed atone, and the Iota are beautifully sloped. A feature of this sal© is that the Iota will be contracted for, then drawn for when sale la completed, one contestant drawing two lots, including a $3,500 house, and another a $1,000 barn. In a short time these lots will be worth considerably more than the price asked, but In addition you stand a chance of getting free one lot and house and $1,000 barn. I can sell these for only $300 apiece on terms. Custis N. Anderson, 527 Candler Building. Phone 5161. OVER GIRL'S HEAD Chicago. April 2.—In an effort to save her employer from Injury nt the hands of on Irate ernidoyce yesterday. Miss Dorn ltuslckn, aged 22. was struck on the liesul with nil Iron bat* by Antbon llnenof. The girl's skull wss fractured, nml the >.if was broken. Miss Rusleka's condition Is crlt- STATISTICS. MUNICIPAL GAS PLANT WOULD PAY Contined from Page Ons. Instructions, tve have carefully com puted the cost of constructing and op erating a publicly owned gas plant of sufficient else to supply the needs of this city, and beg to report as follows: The cost of such a plant located at the*site of the present,gas plant nnd •quipped throughout with new appa mins and nmlns will be: Apparatus at Plant. Benches, twenty-two 9’s.. ..$ 87,000.00 Condensers, two primary, six final 14,000.00 Exhausters 5,000.00 Scrubber 9,000.00 Purifiers and seals 35,000.00 Station meters 7,000.00 Governors 3,500.00 Duplicate water gas sets, cap each 750M ft. day 66,500.00 Boiler plant, 600-h. p 9,000.00 Ammonia concentrator 5,000.00 Oil scrubber 2,500.00 Tar extractor 2,500.00 Laboratory equipment 1.500.00 Repair shop equipment .. .. 1,500.00 Offico equipment 500.00 Holders, one 100,000-ft. relief,x one 400,000-ft. water gas, one 2,000,000-ft. mixed gas. 195,000.00 General connections In plant, pumps, etc 40,000.00 Real estate 50,000.00 Teams, ten 5.000.00 Tools, sundries, etc 8,000.00 Buildings nnd foundations... 76,600.00 Proptrty Outside Plant. Street mains and service con nections $771,000.00 16,300 service meters los.ooo.oo Supply stock 5,000.00 Office furniture *..' 10,000.00 Engineering and Inspection.. 50,000.00 Total cost of plant erect ed complete $1,558,000.00 This i plant will have a maximum dally output of 3,500,000, cubic feet, the iresent maximum dally consumption icing approximately 2.250,000 cubic feet for the heavy lond period during mid winter. The present annuul consump tion Is approximately 475,000,000 cublo feet, divided among 14,800 consumers. To operate such a plant there will bo required executive accounting and op erating forces as follows, per annum: ..S 5.000. 00 2.500.00 4.500.00 2,(80.49 1.440.0 1 1.800.00 720.00 3.000. 00 1,800.00 1.000. 00 1,000.00 General manager Secretary Bookkeepers, four Gierke, five .. Stenographers, four Porters, four Clerks In stock room. two.. Porters In stock room, two.. Superintendent nt gns plant. Assistant superintendent .... Clerk Laboratory man Operators, water gas plant, two Helpers, water gas plant. four* 2,190.00 Engineers, two Assistant engineers, two ,. Firemen, holler plant, five.. Blacksmith , ,, Retort men, thirty-six .. .. General help, six Stable man Repair men and meter In spectors, twenty I4.400.no Laborers, ten Drivers, ten 1 2.400.00 2,000.00 1,600/10 2,628.00 408.00 18,922.00 3,164.00 S65.Q) PROPERTY TRANSFERS. $650—T. F. McGahee to Elbert Neal, lot on Dorsey street. Warranty deed. $2,400—M. K. Turner to John San ders Scott, lot on Kennesaw avenue. Warranty deed. $1,700—John Deachkin Collins to P. L. Cash, lot on Windsor street. War ranty deed. $3,200 (penal sum)—James A. Sllbr to John Stair and George T. Edwards, lot In land lot No. 177. Bond for title. , $360—Lucretla Elliott to Katie Ja- biowskl. lot on Beilwood avenue. War ranty deed. $1,000—Alice W, Perry to the Dick inson Trust Company, lot on Mills street. $1,750—Frank Carter (as executor) to Edward McIntyre, lot on Broyles street. Deed of executor nnd trustee. $6,600 (penal sum)—H. A. Etheridge to W. C. Lanier and C. C. Lanier, lot on Georgia avenue and Hill street. Bond for title. $325—J. W. Jones to Georgia Saving'! Bank and Trust Company, lot on Ran dolph street. Warranty deed to secure loan. BUILDING PERMITS. $300—D. A. Farrell, to build addition to frame dwelling at 61 St. Charles avenue. $75—W. E. Flowers, to build addi tion to frame dwelling at 275 Oak street. $176—J. H. Haggood, to build addi tion to frame dwelling at 74 Pearl street. $100—W. M. Terry, to re-cover frame dwelling at 11 Horton street. $600—W, C. and Mrs. F. Courtney, to build addition to frame dwelling .it 96 Jones avenue. $5,200—R. J. McGuder, to build two- story frame dwelling at 319 North Jackson street. $75->Lula Davis, to/build addition fo frame dwelling at 205 East Harris street. $50—A. W. Jones, to build frame barn at rear 150 Waverly way. DEATHS. Ell Edwards, ape 2 years, died at 161 Bedford place. Miss Georgia Cobb, ago 24 years, died at Grady hospital. Marlon Young, age 1 year, died of pneumonia at 41 Ilaygood avenue. Mrs. Lucrecla Brantley, age 70 years, died at 142 Alexander. Mrs. Andrew Blnsset, age 76 years, died nt 164 Georgia avenue. Mrs. Henrietta Wall, ngo 69 years, died at 127 Oakland avenue. BIRTHS. To Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chappell, at 21 Rock street, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Claud F. McIIce, at 36 Rock street, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. James B. Barton, 172 Oglethorpe avenue, a girl. Total, per annum $86,867.00 In distributing gas through under ground mains there is a small un avoidable loss due to leakage and con densatlon. Taking this Into account, to supply 476,000,000 cubic f< •' tp consumption through the present sys tern of mains, there must be manufac tured 510,000,000 cubic feet at the plant. In the plant outlined above 510,000,- 000 cubic feet of mixed gas can be manufactured yearly with operating expenses as follows: Annual Oparating Expenses. Gas coal, 35,000 tons, * $2.80 per ton $98,000.00 Crude ol! for water gas, 680,- 000 gallons, 6 1-4 cents .. Water at manufacturer's rates ., .. Salaries and wages .. .. .. Supplies —.oxide, sawdust, etc 2,ooo.oo Office rent and supplies.... 14,000.00 Incidentals, legal expense, licenses, bad debts ., .. .. 4,000.00 Ten teams, keep 3,500.30 Repairs and maintenance.... 15,750.00 Depreciation 46,000.00 Taxes 11,250.00 85,700.00 1,200.00 86,867.00 ..$318,287.00 Total The income resulting from the sale gas and by-products from this plant will be: Gas. 475,000,000 cubic feet, 20c p.. at $1.00 $475,000.00 Coke, 10,800 tons, at SS.00 $82,400.00 Ammonia, 176,000 I bat, at Cc .. .. 10,600.00 Tar. $86,000 gal- i “nl Ions, at 2c .. .. 7,000.00 50,800.00 £ After coming to Atlantn with the et- prrseeil Intention of making extrusive In vestments In property here, Mrs. Mary M. Wood. 78 jrenr* of age. a wealthy woman of Kl I'MO, Tex., mysteriously, mnlshei u~' l i • -'I u. with ’hrr little 7-ycar-old granddaughter, an orphan. glue* tMt time absolutely no tra*■•• of the missing pair has been found, nnd Mon day night tin* disappearance wo* reported to the poiiee department by J. J. Wilke*, 1 rlerk In Williams House No. 1. lu For syth street. Mr*. Wood uiul her little grandchild registered at this hotel Friday, March X. On the following Tuesday, tho ngetl wojnnn nnd the child left the hotel, the former stating she was going out to visit a friend. That Is the last aaen of hoard of the j»alr. Keverol small articles were loft In the room nnd nre still nt the hotel uiielnluied. During her brief slay nt the hot*!. Mrs. Wood made two visits to the Fourth National hank, nnd bad arranged to trans act her haslne: Wood was In the of her disappears hare seen nothing The police have The hank offhlala OMAHA GRAIN MAX COMMITS SUICIDE Omaha, Nebr., April 2.- quith, a prominent man of this city, sin self at his home tl suicide. Is attribute nl killed hint- nornlng. His j disrountge- works per M cubic Coat of producing k works per M cubic including interest .. Cost of gas M including int Selling price of ga>. It will be noted tl ToUl $523,600.00 Annual operating expense.. S18.Si7.ff01 ' ..$207,333.00 L v ; Net return . .1145,013.0'ij Net return on investment..9.3 per ct. From (he above It will be seen tha.: j Cost of producing at , works per M cubic feet Cost of gun delivered have nia le i* niiilntaininK a force iking extensions. These will he icessary. hut their cost Is not charge- ile t<» annual operating expense, as nil expenditures Increase the total ilii** *»f the installation, and. by In- »asing the volume of gas consumed, turn a profit on the Investment. Respectfully submitted, THE HALL-ILLGK8 COMPANY. Ry GEORGE M. 1LLGES. The ‘ ‘ Golden Band of Luck*"