Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 25, 1908, Image 14

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14 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY. ArniL 56. 1MI. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. M. M. SNIDER, Real Estate and Loans, 21 Inman Building. Bell Phone Main 399, Atlan ta Phone 991. Residence Bell Phone 2754- J Main. INVESTMENTS. $6,000—Marietta street, 77x 200 feet, one brick, one frame building. Worth $12,000. FOR SALE—REAL E8TATE. COLLEGE PARK. This Is the Place, And n«w la the time to buy. 12,410—A lovely 6-r. cottage, built for a home, modern and up to date, on large ehaded corner lot. Actually worth 13,000, muat be sold. $1^00—Glenn wood avenue, near S. Boulevard, new 5- room house; lot 49x145. Easy terms. $3,250—Pulliam street, 6- room and hall; all modern conveniences; $300 cash and $30.00 per month. $1,800—Oak street, new 6- room house; all modem conveniences; large lot. Easy terms. $1400—Fowler street, near Simpson, 4-room house, all modem conveniences; rent ed at $11.00 per month. $1450—West 5th street, 5- room house, lot 50x100; terms $250.00 cash, balance $15.00 per month. $650.00—Grant street, near Ormond, lot 43x161. Easy terms. $2,500—Capitol avenue, 6- rpom cottage, large lot; $200 cash, $25 per month. $3,650 — Central avenue, near Richardson, 6 rooms, gas, water, sewer, electric lights, etc.; $250 cash and $35 per month. Rents for $32^50. $3,000—South Boulevard, 8- room house, lot 49x200. Plenty of fruit, flowers, etc. $300 cash, balance like rent. $1,450—McDaniel street, lot 60x100 feet to 10-foot al ley; has six large rooms; all modem conveniences. $200 cash, $15.00 per month. $1,450—Ashby street, 5- room house, city water, sidewalks; $50 cash, $15.00 pier month. $1,600—Atlanta avenue, be tween Washington and Crew, 5-room cottage, city improvements. $100 cash and $25.00 per month. $625—Ashby street, large vacant lot, just off West End avenue, 50x210. Terms if desired. $2,500—Hill street, lot 120x 250, with a new 6-room house with hall running through; city water and electric lights. Easy terms. $2,300—Georgia avenue, 8- room house; rents for $28 per month. $250 cash and $28.00 per month. 11,350—5-r. rpttoge, Juat the thing for earing rent; don't mine It; eaeyterma. (2,350 (no leaa)—$1,500 caah: apian did 5-r. cottage, very large rooms would coat about $2,000 to build thli house, and the lot, level and beautiful, 100x285, fronting two streeta and act ually worth $1,000. Owner leaving the elate and haa put the price away downs Hurry. $5,000—Buys an elegant 11-r. rea.. large shaded comer lot, lovely flowera and fruit; barn and garden. If you mean business and want a home In this beau tiful suburb at a big eacrlflce, let me show you this. Owner's buslnei|s takes him to another city and must sell. Terms If desired, but be quick—Office end of car line. 5-R. COTTAGE—On lot 100x200, ehad ed and fenced. It's nice and can be bought on very easy terms—Office end of car line. Be sure to see me. FOR RENT. A LOVELY 10-R. BRICK RES.; haa bath, sewerage, electric lights, love ly lawn: 130x300 corner fronting chert. It's a beauty and cheap at $50 per month. 5-R., 2-STORY—First-class condition, fronting passenger station; shaded lot; $28 per month. I. C. McCRORY. Both Phones No. 3. Office end of car line. FRANK C. DAVIS CO. Real Estate and Rentihg. 325 Empire Building. Bell Phone 2895. ON N. ASHBY STREET we have 3 5-room cottages, almost new, on nice lota; can sell these for $1,750 each on very easy terms. INMAN PARK—Brand new 2-story home; has all city Improvements and la thoroughly modern: Is well built and of very best materltU. Owner Is very anxious to sell and nas reduced price from $5,350 to $5,850; this Is very cheap. $3,300—Buys a nice home In College Park; 7 rooms, 2-story house on a beautiful lot 95x185; close to car line; built • for a home; new and modern. Owner has had to move away and Is making a sacrinoe price. WE HAVE quite a lot of desirable property at Decatur, Oa.; prices very attractive. $3,000 for one hundred acres with 5-room house, sev eral outbuildings; 6 miles from center of city on main public road. This place is eminently suited for a truck and dairy farm. Has two branches runniiif through it. . 50 acres in cul tivation. Has at least 1,000 cords of wood i» original forest, both oak and pine. Has beautiful cold spring near house. Also fine peach land apple orchard. IF IT IB A FARM you want, call on ue. Wo have them large and small, near the city and farther out. We have a few Uttle placet near In that we know are oheap. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. "ATLANTA'S SOCIAL AND .DRIVING CENTER. - NEW SUBDIVISION OF ANSLEY PARK LOTS ON THE PRADO, BEGIN NING JU£T EAST OF DR HOKE^ RESIDENCE A FEW GOOD REASONS WHY Y SHOULD BUY AN ANSLEY PARK SECOND—Th# preient appearance of the park la only a alight Indication of what It will be when fully Improved. expect to make I ^OURTH-WXJ.OC. ._ r In homes In the park FIFTH—It la alrendy the “driving and dal center of Atlanta," and will become more ao each year. SEVENTH—No aectiou of Atlanta enjoya placet for recreation for you and your EIGHTH—The handsomest homes In Atlan ta are located between Thirteenth street and Brook wood, and the present Improve- drives erty values will contlnua to advance, buy an Analey Park lot. mand la constantly Increasing. ILEVBNTII—The atreets. leading park ara practically built up soil TWELFTH—Its convenience to the new driving dab makes It aa convenient to entertain your friands there at In yonr own home. THIRTEENTH—Look for a lot for your "Home" and then buy one of these while yon can get Into this favored section, with oat paying txorbltr* — — *-— elsewhere you will OURTEKNTH—Sixty purchasers of Ana ley Park lota have sold at profits ranging from 10 par cent to 100 per cent, and many HOUSES FOR RENT. FIFTEENTH—If you are n good Judge of real estate look at the lota In the new _ jb division fronting the Prado, destined to be the handaomeat drive In the park, and you will agree with roe that they are the most attractive lots oa the market. lab! on the Prado. EDWIN P. ANSLEY. $3,200—Will buy a very desirable little home on Moreland Ave., 7 rooms and basement; not right new, but. la well built and Is In good repair; nice shady lot 78x200. "We sell forme." FOR SALE. W. E. TREADWELL & CO. 24 S. Broad St. Real Estate apd Renting Agents. On Grant street, near the park, we have a 7-noom house, on large lot; hall, hath end all Improvements. This house wea built for a home, out of best ma terial. Don’t fall to look at this It you desire a home on the South side. Price, 34,000. Terms, If dealred. Look at this: only lot for sate from Ormwood avenue to Home avenue, on 8outh Boulevard, fronting the renter of Grant park. Site 83x190, to alley. For further Information as to price, see ua. We have a number of line building sites on McLeod avenue, large lots; just east of Grant park, on charted street. Price, will be right. Call and see us. Roaedale avenue, 5-room cottage modern In every way. Large lot, every thing up to date. On a quick sale, 38,100 buys II. We have aeveral vacant lots on Con federate avenue, Ormwood avenue and Marlon avenue. These are Ideal Iota for homes. If you are Interested In the South side, see us before buying. Bargain In n suburban home—3 cot tages, one 5-room, other S-room, on large lot; good well water and on car- line. You can get both these cottage, at the FOR SALE. 12.250—Near Grant Park; eaat front, 6- r. cottage: porcelain bath and sew erage tno gas yet); a bargain; very easy terms. See ue about this and stop paying rent. 12.900—On Grent-et., near the park; corner lot 50x150, 8 rooms, cabinet mantel., bath, gee and sewerage. It's cheap and on easy terms; owner lives In South Carolina and writes ue to hur ry end sell. $2,700—On Broyles, near St. Paul church and Grant park: a beautiful cottage; $500 caah. I.et u. .how you this. $1.250—Buys a beautiful 8-r. cottage In West End, on splendid street, with large east front lot; easy term, and all Improvements. $3,600—Investment or home In Oakland City, a beautiful 6-r. cottage. The lot I. the attraction—think of 130x370. close to car line. See this and you will bui lt. LOVELY LOT In Oakland City, front ing car line. If you want to make money buy this. Owner refuaed 11.200, but will now take less. "It’s a beaut." Call fbr G. B. Lindsay, Salesman. I. C. McCRORY & CO. 612 Peters Building. Plume 551L .., WILLIAM S.'ANSLEY, REAL ESTATE, 217 Century Bldg. Phones: Bell, Main 288; Atlanta 295. DECATUR, GA.. BO.MR-H4.cre lot. 1 csted on on* of th* beat. If not th# be*., •tracts In Pecstar. This lot la 100 feet front and runs throuirb about 600 f**t to another •tract and oar lln*. Tb* houa* haa seven rooms; lot Is nicely shaded and Ilea woll. This place can be bought for $4,750. One of tha advantage* about thla place la you have electric lights In front of It yon can eaatly connect up for electrl and the water pipe* will be down In thirty daya, an you can get water. Now, with tbeae advantage*, hadn't you better mov KENNER AW AVENUE—Ton know where thla la. and If you do not yon ongbt to It la right at I’once Del.eon avenue. on'very nice term*. 1 will he mighty’glad to show you thla projterty. OAKLAND CITY HOME-Aa you know. Oakland City la Juat out of tha limit* or Atlanta, and this place I am advertising la juat 1 miles from the center of Atlanta and one block of chert road and car line. The lot la 180 by STB, and la a beauty; haa nice S oung orchard on It. Haa new fire-room onae, wired for electricity; also haa bath room. The price of thla place ta $3,600. SUBURBAN 2 1-2 acres, fronting 300 feet on car line; level tract with streets on three sides; surrounded by splendid class of residences—0 r m wood Park. For quick sale, I am offering this at $1,200. CHAS. P. GLOVER, 6 Auburn Ave. WALKER DUNSON, Real Estate, 409 Equitable. Phone 2187 THINK OF TIIIR—A 9-ROOM 2-STORY house, Uankln-at., two block* of Boule vard; lot 60x190, only Sl,8», on terms. WANTED—AN OFFER FOR AN ELE vated Washington-*!. lot. 90x200; tooth of and adjoining toO Washington-at 7 ave., reduced from $2,600 to $2,400. FOUR-ROOM HOUSE. EAST ATLANTA: (dock of Tearl-at.; ren’ed to white tenant for $12 par month. Only $1,100. BELLB-AVK. HOUSE AND LARGE LOT. About 200 feet west of Athby-at. Only $1.2*1. ROBSON & RIVERS, Real Estate and Renting Agents, 8 W. Alabama. 96 KORRE8T AVENUE—On the .outb aid* of Forrest, hot wren Piedmont and Butler, on felr-.lxeil lot. you will Had this ulna room, two-etory house, with aa,. hot and raid water, porcelain bath, limine |n good repair. Splendid neighborhood. Short walk from center of city. Price It!) per month. 489 SPRING—On the east .Id, of Spring, at the corner of West Third, you will And th*., eight.room home, with ga«. electric llghta and hell., hot nml cold water, furnace heat, home In perfect repair, splendid loca tion. Price 360. 17 CHEROKEE AVENUE—Betwemi East Fair and Woodward, on tb. wet aide of Cherokee, on lot 50 by 100. we here thla ■even-room cottage, with gai. city water, porcelain tmtb; all In good repair. Suita- ble for two email (amine.. Pnc 3S. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. W.E. WORLEY, Real Estate. 415-16 Empire Bldg. Beautiful 6-room house on a fine east front lot on Whiteford ave., $250 cash, $20 per month. Just a, dan dy home here. Take my word for it. STORES FOR RENT. 1 store 180 Peachtree street $28 1 store 1 North Pryor street 10 1 store 25 South Broad street .... 1 store SIS Peters street 1 store 286 Peters street J •fore 24 South Foray th street 1 store 114 Mauguni street 1 store 82 North Pryor street .... 1 atore 43 Weat Hunter street .. 1 store 61 Eaat Alabama street .... 1 atore 614 Marietta street 1 atore 407 McDaniel street L*tore 308 Fraser street H* 12M4 Peachtree atreet Half lllVk Marietta street Ha 86‘A North Broad street Hall 66Vk Edgewood avenue , 66.00 . 10.00 , 16.00 , 150.00 . $.60 . 20.00 . 26.60 , 60.00 , 6.60 , 6.00 , 3.50 . 50.00 60.60 S .OO .00 E PUBLISH a weekly rent bulletin, glv Ing a good description of everything we have for rent. Get a copy. JOHN J. WOODSIDE For Rent By W. E. TREADWELL & CO. 24 S. Broad St. 11-R., No. 331 Boulevard place . .$32.50 10-R., No. 59 Dodd Ave. 22.00 9-R. H., No. 23 Dunlap St. . . . 15.00 9-R. H.. No. 220 E. Fair St, va cant May 1 36.50 8-R H, No. 43 Greenwood . . . 35.00 8-R. H, No. 3^3 Spring St 37.50 8-R. H„ No. 709 N. Boulevarjl . . 60.00 8-R. cottage, Warren pla, Kirk wood, Ga. 18.00 7-R. H„ No. 30 Morrison Ave. . . 18.00 7-R. H„ No. 328 Central Ave. . . 28.60 6-R. H„ No. 318 Oak St 20.00 6-R. H, No. 63 Park Ave, va cant May 1 6-R. H„ No. 40 Bedford place . . 32.50 6-R. H„ No. 108 Windsor St. . . . 15.60 6-R. H, No. 178 W. Merritt, Ave. 10.80 6-R, H, No. 232 Angler Ave. . . . 15.00 5- R. H„ No. 63 Venable St. . . . 20.00 6- R. cottage. No. 6 Ormwood. . . 30.00 5- R. cottage. No. 74 Woodson . . 15.00 6- R. cottage, No. 48 Garden, va cant May 4 18.00 5-R. cottage. No. 236 N. Lee St. . 14.00 8-R. 1-2 houee, No. 18 D’AlvIgny 7.00 S-R cottage. No. 66 Sylvan Ave. 7.00 2-R cottage, rear No. 230 Berean Ave 3.00 W. E. KENNEDY, Rent Manager, For Rent By EDWIN P. ANSLEY, 10 East Alabama St., (Century Building) Both Phones 363. Rooms. Price. Edgewood, Ga., Mnysons Cross- lug 12 47 IToane-st ll 122 Uark-st. (West End) 9 147 N. Jarkson at. (furnished).. 8 9 Weat Peachtree place..., 8 568 Kdgewood-ave 8 408 Central-ave 8 163 Kormwalt-st 8 64 West Harris atreet 8 172 Fonnwalt-at 8 1$ Eaat Caln-sf 7 387 North Jarkaon-at 7 395 Whitehall *?. (May 1st) .. .. 7 f tlk-at l Wiiet f. mil ? 35 Morrteon-ave. 26 Kelly street 6 337 Cooper-at 8 Kirkwood. Ga.. South Howard . 6 228 Forrest nvenue 6 279 Kuat Hunter at.. .. 6 90 Loomlsnvc 5 M Gnrden-at 5 26 Weymnn-ave 4 10 Brotherton-at 4 37 lUahtower-st f... 9 4$ Bradley atreet S 37 Harold-ave 3 93 Fletrher-at 3 66 Hnyden-at 8 56 Culvrr at 3 63 Strong *t S 66 Strong at 8 67 Strong at 8 Decatur, Ga 6 COLORED HOUSES. /one avenue 8 12 Liberty atreet 4 283 Connally atreet 8 287-A Connally atreet 8 289 Connally atreet 8 818-A Auburn avenue 8 320 B Auburn avenue 8 322-B Auburn avenue 8 243 Thurmond atreet 8 221-B Clark atreet 8 84 Emmett street 8 266-A East Linden street 8 3 Milliards Alley 2 15-A llolcombs Alley 2 * Boyntons Alley 1 EDWIN P. ANSLEY. $30.00 27.50 25.00 45.00 45.00 27.50 25.00 30.00 42.50 80.00 45.00 • 85.00 85.00 25.00 22.50 22.50 15.50 15.00 17.50 20.00 ^ 20.00 23.0-. 18.00 8.00 13.60 8.50 6.00 9.00 8.00 10.!» 8.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 20.00 $12.60 7.00 6.60 5.60 6.60 10.60 10.60 10.60 7.50 8.60 6.00 8.30 4.00 4.00 3.50 12-room house, slate roof and solid granite steps, 7 bed rooms, 2-story servants’ house, located on best part of Washington street. Was $10,000, now $7,750. Easy terms. Owner moving to Texas. . Boulevard Place, near North avenue and Ponce De Leon avenue, new, 6-room house, best on the street, $3,500; $200 cash; $35 per month. Morgan Street lots at $390 each, water, gas and sewer, just giving them away. L. M. JOHNSON & CO., 405 Peters Bldg. ’Phones 4691. like rent. Thla la a snap. We have other similar opportunities for those w|n want homes, come and see us or ’phono us aud we will see you. or renting property. WE CAN 8ELL or trade yon nn apartment house with eighteen mom* In throe blocks of the Piedmont hotel, on n lot over 75 by 250 feet. The ground alone Is worth what we will ask you for this place. We can make terms to stilt. fi-R H Nn 1R _ lo „ *3.000—West End. Lawton street, No. 185. « « „ J?°* Qrady P‘ ac ®* new 2‘.BIT wo have „ n ew six-room cottage, with hnll through the houae, and east front. Liberal WE HAVE SEVERAL nice suburban home* In any direction tt> trade for city prop, erty. ON THE NORTH 81D! lot, we have h new eight-room houae, beat section, we can sell you on such easy terms you will buy like paying rent. , INMAN PARK, AN ATTRACTIVE SUMMER RESIDENCE CENTER Many Commodious Suburban Homes of the Business Men of Atlanta. Geo. E. Murphey, Architect. RESIDENCE OF ASA. G. CANDLER, JR., 220 EUCLID AVE., INMAN PARK. 4M> FLOOR PLANS OF THE HOME OF ASA G. CANDLER, JR. Interior finished In oak and Georgia pine polished. Floors of Geor gia pine finished In natural color fi nd waxed. Baths and pantries tiled. Porch floors reinforced concrete, tiled. Steam heat and all modern Im provement*. THAT monthly like rent. You can buy thla place for $500 less than It la worth today. Remember It ta modern, up-to-date and on a corner. Don’t let thla opportunity A 7-Room Cottage at Capitol View la offered to you today on such terms that you can not afford to mlaa It. The house is new, well built, with sliding doors, oak mantels, tiles, broad verandas. Only the best material and workmanship used in Its construc tion; not built to sell, but built for a home. Lot elevated, 62x162 fee^ to alley, on corner, fenced and having nil necessary out-houses; brick side walks; street car stops In front of the door, splendid schedule, only 17 minutes’ ride from the postofllce. This place will only coat you the amount of caah you pay on It. aj balance Is paid monthly like rent and you have the use of the place. Call ua up and let ua show you this bargain. W. D. BEATIE, Both ’Phones 3520. 210 Equitable Bldg. of car line, with nice yard and garden full of fruit* and flowera, with plenty of room to raise chickens IN THIRTY MINUTES of the center of the city, ten minutes’ ride on railroad. In 200 yards of station. I have 29 acres of good land, about half newly cleared, bal ance In fine timber, fronting a main chert- ed road, with three-room house, nil for the sum of $2,600; $500 cash, balance nny way you want to pay It. NEWTON S. THOMAS, Real Estate Exchange, 422 Century, Phone 5150. HOUSES FOR RENT. Parties desiring to rent houses, flats or rooms can get lists of all property for rent in the city by applying at our information bureau in our furniture department. No charge for sen-ice. ‘ M. HIGH COMPANY, Department Store. A. J. WEST & CO. PURCHASE MONEY NOTES WANTED WE HAVE A FEW THOUSAND dollar. c-..b In hand to buy pnroh.ae mono, noire. If jroo bar, any oa Atlanta property pie,re see ua it owe. If you bsro any real •-•tste for eele ere u. about tbet. A. J. WEST & CO. CENTURY BUILDING. 1’honex 1764. MOORE-GAUNT CO., Real Estate, Rent, Loans. Century Building. $45 PER FOOT for large West Peach tree lot. All street Improvement, down. $2.450—5-room Grant Perk cottage, all Improvement,: $500 caeh end $25 per month. Cheapest home near the park. 200; engt front $750 EACH. : beautiful Grant Park lots, 50x200 esrh. Pretty chert atreet. All Improvements In, elevated, rear drain and beauties for home sftes. $1,000 CASH and balance to suit; pret- r ea*t from Weet End cottage. Hardwood finish. Everything fine and good lot. $500 CASH and balnnce $50 per month. new 6-room house. 1-4 block of Grant Park, large level lot. House well built and tastily finished; $3,300. $300 CASH and balance monthly for Decatur home, new. never occupied; 4-room houee, lot 100x300. Only $1,750. $150 CASH and balance monthly for new $-room home, non- building. In pretty euburh; has every city conven ience; beautiful building elte; hlgheet point between here and Decatur; $25,- 000 house close to It. Tile walk to car. electric lights, bath and garden. Holly trees In yard. Post B Will Meet. Poet B, T. P. A., will hold Ue regular meeting nt the Piedmont Saturday! for twojnnnths. KING’S DAUGHTERS AND 80NS. Circle, No. 2 of the King's Daughters and Sons will have a cake sale all day Saturday at L. W. Rogers’. 106 White hall-st. Nice home-made cakes will he on sale. All patronage will be appre elated. MISS BERTHA BAILEY, Assistant Corresponding Secretary. STUDIES IN PSYCHOLOGY. There Is a wave of Interest sweeping over the country In the study of psy chology or science of the soul. The growth of the Atlanta Psychological Society haa been phenomenal. In three years the membership has grown from three to over three hundred. The so ciety holds weekly meetings every Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clock In the as sembly rooms at Carnegie library. Once a month there Is a lecture by some prominent platform speaker. The Woman’s Auxiliary has nn active mem bership of fifty earnest workers. During ' the past two weeks Mrs. Grace 31. Brown, a noted and enthusi astic worker, has been conducting large classes In the city and hns aroused the greatest enthusiasm. Beginning Sun day afternoon, the society will organise neighborhood circles In every section of the city, with a competent leader nt the head of each circle. The different branches of study to be taken up will Include astrology, telepathy, suggestive therapeutics, mental healing and kin dred subjects. The object of the society Is for the uplift of humanity and there are no charges attached to the membership. Mr. Robert Bryan Harrison, the well- known newspaper man, le the president and founder of the society. DECATUR NOTE8. At the meeting of the North Side Club with MrB. J. P. Laird Wednesday afternoon the prises, gold and white china, fell to Mrs. E. K. Hunter, Mre. Hooper Alexander and Miss Kate Ana- ley. The banquet given by the Masons wae a charming event of Tuesday evening. Mrs. II. M. Boykin was hostess to the Bridge (Tub Thursdny afternoon. Misses Lucy Durham. Alice Will- burn, Rosa Mtlledge and Mr. Jack Steward were among those attending the Slgtnn Nu fraternity dance at 8e- gadlo'a Friday evening. Mrs. Rebecca Green has returned from a visit of some length to her daughter. Mrs. John Powell, of Sparta. Miss Marian Gregg, of Marietta, waa the recent guest of Mrs. Sidney Crane. Mr. Howell Erwin. Jr., and famlly have returned from Bainbrldge. where they have been for several months, ihe guests of Mrs. Erwin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Patterson. Judge and SIlss Sadie Perry are at home from Florida, where 3llss Sadie has spent the winter most delightfully. The many friend, of Dr. Joseph Greer, and family regret that they have gone to the city, where they will make their home. Mrs. William Sowers has returned from a visit to Rome, Cuthberl and Fort Valley. Mr. Victor 3loore and family will leave the first of 3lay for their sum mer home, near Dunwoody, on the Chattahoochee, where they will spend the summer. 91 Isr Cornelia Coffey Is In Lumpkin entertained as the week-end guest of Miss Bertha Bennett, of Marietta. Miss Ruth Barry and Miss Laura Ansley have returned from Newnsn, where they were the guests of Miss May Draper North. 3Ilss Clio and Cliff Mable will havi as their houae guest next week Mbs Lillian Moore, of Birmingham, In whose honor many social affairs »IU be given. Mrs. Fred Ehle la In Cedartown at tending the Woman’s Foreign Mission, ary conference. Misses Louise Scott and Miss Laurs Candler are the guesta of Miss Jsnls Curry, of Memphis. The North Side Club will meet with Sirs. B. M. Boykin on Wednesday aft ernoon of next week. Mrs. Robert Turner has returned t» Madison, after aXLsxgf visit to Mlssts Ina and Gertrude Brfiwn. The Tennis Club was entertained by Mre. William Ansley Friday evening Mr. Louis Pratt will leave next weex for Cuba. After a short stay with his molher. Lieutenant Commander L. H. Everhart haa returned to New York city. Mies Annie Trottl. Mrs. W. E. Mr- Calls and Mrs. E. O. Williams are at tending the Sunday school convention In Athena. Mr. Alston Brown has returned t* Florida and Mrs. Brown has gone is Memphis to visit her mother, after t pleasant stay of some length with Mrs. Susan Alston Brown. “THREE WEEK8” DRAMATIZED. NEW YORK, April 25.—A contract for the presentation of "Three Week* was elgned yesterday by- James, it- Hackett and the author, Mrs. Elinor Olyn. America will goon see a ore-. matlc version of the novel which cau«4] such wide and diverse comment, for Mn Hackett has decided upon presenting the new play In Augunt. The actor-manager will not essay the role of Paul, giving the excuse that ns, Is "too tall" and "too old” for the paC-* So Instead of the matinee Idol plsyln*. Paul n real live English actor will comt over from hie natlv# heath and show American men how to make love >» “Three Weeks." Neither will an American actrsss play the Iwperatorskoye. ° n * tn * cleverest of French actresses has bt«n chosen, because Mre. Olyn eays It wm be absolutely necessary to have a wom en who speaks English a, a Russian princess would speak It, and no Ameri can or English woman can do that, sn" avers. . "The play haa not been changed m motif at all from the novel," »»*“ - Olyn. "but I have made the wonts ami sentences to read so that there can n possibly be any misconstruction as ■■ the meaning and Intent. That wherein I suffered In my book, b*cau people saw fit to color It with their*'* distorted and Impure thoughts »»* meanings." SEE PERSONAL~MENTION NTlon _ ON NEXT PAGE Queen Alexandra and her dowager empress of Russia, Alfred a. Vanderbilt’s Park Lane na- K>. The vial. * “ night at t:$0 o’clock. Miss Georgia Crane was delightfully taken their departure.