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THE ATLANTA UUOIOTIAK AND NEWS-. SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1911.
7he Georgian is the leading Want Ad Medium of the South, carrying more paid Want Adi than am other Southern Newspaper. •Below
are the jigures showing the number of Want Ads published by all the A tlanta Newspaper; tor the week ending June 17, 1911, a period
cj six working days: I he Georgian carried 2,783 Paid Want Ads, Journal 2,156 Constitution 1,183 Want Ads.
CHURCH NOTICES.
The Georgian gladly contrlbutea the fol
: wing three column* each Saturday for
«turch notices.
They must, however, be sent ao at to
• *ach The Georgian office not later than
• con Friday.
.CNTR AL—Corner Garnett and Forayth-
Rev. B. r. Robertson, pastor.
. . — lUmMi
f *jrvlces Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:46 p. m.
caching by tils'pastor at both services.
ibject for morning, . no ■ i.vm, «•
e Klnw.r. Before Departure;’’ .object
r evening, "The ITice of Rejecting the
:rlst.” Sunday achool at 2:10 a. m ; J.
• Harrlann, auperlntendent. I’rayer
eetlng every Wednesday evening at 7:45
clock. Baptist Young _ People's union
METHOD18T.
WESLEY MEMORIAL—Corner Auburn
ave. and Ivy-at. Rev. Frank Slier, pa.
Charles Stedman Stanage, director
CO, L». . anti a.
Epworth league
I’rayer
ST. PAUL—Corner Orant and Sidney
ate. Rev. J. It. King, pastor; parsonage
*10 Orant-at. Prayer service at 4 a.
Sunday school at *:M a. m., J. _ ,.
Cochran superintendent. Preaching at It
a. m and I p. m. by the pastor. Epworth
league at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Wed
neaday at 7:45 p. m. The tent meeting,
whleh started for second aeries, la. located
corner Orant and South-ave. You are
welcome to all these services. Woodward-
ave. to Orant park cars pass church door.
COLLEGE PARK—Sunday achool at »:**
a. m.; william W. Reid, superintend
ent. A special sermon to the Junior Or-
■ »r by the pastor. Rev. A. F. O’Kelley,
. ; 11 a. m. Dr. A. W. Lamar, a former
isldent of College Park, now at Nash-
llle. Tenn., will preach at the evening
. ervlee at I o’clock. There will be no
- ther evening services, all churches unit-
:ng with the Baptist. Dr. Lamar will also
:,lve a free lecture at the church Monday
: t Ip. m. on ’’Human Electricity. Bap
tist Young People’s union meets at 7 p. m.
ATLANTA BAPTIST ASSOCIATION—T.
E. McCutchen, superintendent. The re
vival at East Atlanta dosed Wednesday
night. Slsteen additions to the church
were the result, tlx by letter and ten for
Iwptlam. Rev. Mr. McCutchen will be at
the Cooper-et. church till Sunday at 11
~ m. and at the East Atlanta Baptist
JONE8-AVE.—Rev. B. B. Olll will till the
pulpit at 11 a. m. and 7:10 p. m. It la
Important that all the members attend
these services. Take any car on Msriet-
ta-st. to Jonea-ave.
SECOND—Sunday school. ,:*0 a. m. un
der direction of As C. Briscoe, superin
tendent. Public worship. 11 a. m.; even
ing song service and sermon, S o clock.
Dr. White has returned from the Baptist
World’s alliance and will occupy hla pul
pit at both services. The public la cor
dially Invited to all services.
FIRST—Corner Peachtree and Csln-ets.
Bishop Warren A. Candler will preach
at 11 a. m. and • p. m. Sunday achool.
,:I0 a in ; A. P. Stewart, superintendent.
IMMANUEL—East Fair and Berean-ave.
Walter M. Gilmore, pastor. Sunday
school. ,:I0 a. m.: W. T. Rhodes, super
intendent. Public worship, 11 a. m. and
7:45 p. m. Subjects. "The Standard Mira
Principles Are
WEST END—The pastor. Dr. John F.
Purser, will preach Sunday morning and
.evening. Sunday school. 9:20 a. m.; R.
Y. P. U.. Sunday. 7 p. m.; Ladle,' Aid
A. A . u.i nuinia/, • y ••••» --v ■■■-
society, Monday. 4 p. m.: prayer meet-
Wednesday, I p. m.
INMAN PARK—Corner Edgewood and
Elisabeth-avaa. Dr. C. N. Donaldson,
pastor. Services Sunday. 11 a. m. and t
p, m.: Sunday achool. 9:20 a. m.; Woman a
Missionary society, Monday, i p. m.
EAST ATLANTA—Under tent, comer
Wlllow-at. and Klrkwood-ave. A re
vlval Is In progress. ~ '
charge, at
ST. JOHN—Comer East Georgia
Central-aves. Rev. 8. B. Ledbetter,
pastor. The regular service at 11 a. m.;
sermon by the pastor. At I p. m. there
_... - .
will be a special and Interesting service
*— “■ ~Itha i '
• :*0 a.
ST. JAMES—Rev. Ben Graham, pastor.
Preaching
Rolfs Hunt.
Sealed Roll and
Sunday school at a. m.. c
hy M. W. Williams, auperlt
I’rayer meeting Wednesday nl«
ducted by Dr. Hunt. All welcome'to any
of these services.
Jamee-et. Preaching at 11 a.
p. m. by the pastor. Sunday i
9:20 a. m. Prayer meeting W
night. The regular monthly
meeting of Atlanta will meet w
* p. m. Everybody Invited;
BATTLE HILL-Rev. J. B. Allen, pastor.
EPWORTH—F. J. Maahburn. pas
Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. J.
Hawkins and at I p .m.'by Rev. W.
Webh. Sunday school at 9:2® a. m.
worth leakue at 7:15 p. m. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday at t p. m. You are cor
dially Invited to all theae services.
PARK-sV.—Dr. 8. R- Beiirpestor. fiery.
Ices at 11
pastor. Morning subject, r 'The V
Greatest Statesman;’’ evening. "Tl
of Fidelity.” Sunday school i
nieetfni
Invited to'attend all these serin
hinjr at
v. W.
A8BURY—Corner Davis and Foundry-
school at ,:S0 a. m.; W. E. Williams, au-
Rev. J. T. Daves, presiding t
meeting Wednesday night.
Brother W. L. Ham-
EDGEWOOD—Sunday school. 9;*0 a. in.:
preaching, 11 s. m. and t p. m. by the
pastor, V, C. Noreroas. All most cor
dially Invited.
OORDON-ST.—Comer Oordon and W ell-
tngton-sts. William M. Sentell. pastor.
Sunday achool. »:I0 a. m.; M. M. Ander
son, superintendent. Preaching, 11 a. HI
by hev. W. A. Babb, a former pastor, and
at i p. m. by the pastor. Prayer meeting.
Wednesday, i p. m. The public Invited
> attend ail services.
TEMPLE—Corner Mangum and Went
Hunter-ata. J. M. Brittain. D. D., pas
tor. Sunday school. 2:20 »• tn . J. T.
Hardeman, superintendent. l^ea c ".!W7-J*
a. m. and 5 p. m. hy the pastor. Home
Coming Day’' and ’’Roll Call In connec
tion with the morning service. Every
member requested to be present. Wom
an's auslllary Monday.-1 p m.: finance
committee and deacons Tuesday, • p. m
Church conference Wednesday. * P- ,lp
Everybody cordially Invited to worship
with us.
Granberry-ave. C. V. Weathers, pastor.
I ftlE
exercises at 11 a. m. Preaching at 7:45
at 7:45
superintendent.
at 11 a. m. Pr
Prayer meeting ^Vedneeday i
p. m. All Invited.
PRESBYTERIAN.
DRUID PARK—The morning subject of
Dr Unnuaraa Is "Phrinf m (has \vaI1- nr.
Dr. Convert* It "Chriat at the Well; or,
the Cistern of Jacob." The night theme
nliafh " RtinHlP
HARRIS-8T.—Centrally located, block
wett from Peachtree-at. Rev. Jera A.
Moore, raster. At 9:45 a. m., Sunday
10 a. m.. men'* clatt. At 11 a. m.. ter-
mon by the paator. Subject, "The Joye
of the Chrlatlan Life." At 8 p. m., ape
*—itad.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
WANTED—Reliable cook, mcri or wom
an. ^\pply It East JlarrJa-st. 618
WANTED—Elderly refined lady, needing
home, to wait on old man; pleasant .sur
roundings. Miss Martin. 16 8. Bread-st.
617
lO^ALi
HELP WANTED—MALE.
f MADE 115,000 In the
clal mualcal program. All are Invite
a : EXPERIENCED drcaamaking help wknt
!- j ed; none others need apply. 89 Wet
NORTH-AVE.—Rev. Richard Orme Fllnn,} WANTED—An experienced nurse; refer-
D.D., paator.
evening service .
paator. Sabbath
nev. nicnsra urine r It hh.hkd nil CA|ICI icihcu uuirc, ICICI *
Morning service at 11; { ^encea required. Apply 186 East Fnlr-
at 8; preaching by the at. 8-23-47
i school at 9:30 a. m.; J. * 7”**—— 7-— ~
en.lnnt ifnn'e Hlhls nnn- \\ A.NTI*.I)—Hripht fl’lpln hnlwssn IS nnd
_ con
ference, ladles' Bible class at
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, prayer
meeting. All aeata are free. Strangen
and traveling men assured a cordial wel
come. Good preaching. Good music.
Electric fans.
with good salary and rapid advancement.
No previous experience necessary. Appli
cants must live In city with parents of
INMAN PARK—Edge wood-ave. Rev. 8.
nn.l »:W P m. by the paator. Sunday
school, 8:80 a. m.; Asa O. Candler, super
intendent. Epworth league, 7 p. m.; W.
P. Coles, president. . Prayer meeting.
Wednesday, 8 p. m. The public cordially
Invited to attend all theaa services.
ity-ave. or. j. ii. iiomns. me pastor,
will preach at both the II a. m. and 8
p. m. services. Sunday school, 8:80 a. m.‘
prayer 1
t UNITED—Services IS Atlanta Woman’s
L Club building, 17 West Baker-at. Sab-
r. bath school at 10 a. m. Sermon at 11
d a. m. Subject, ’’Tho New Command
ment." All are Invited. J. J. Thomeon.
- paator. *
r.' MOORE MEMORIAL/—Dr. A. R. HoWer-
e by, paator. After an absence of aeveral
r weeks from, the tflty. Dr. Holderby will
' occupy his pulpit at 11 a. m. Sunday
school, 8:20 a. m.; Chrlatlan Endeavor.
* 7 p. m.; prayer meeting, Wedneeday, 8
- p. m. A cordial welcome to strangers.
r CENTRALc-45 Wa,hlngton-,t. Rev.
1 day achool at 9:46 o'clock a. m. Brother-
> hood Bible class for young men, led by
Marlon Jackson. Organised Bible class
for young women. led by Mrs. Crusoe.
Morning services at 11 o'clock. The pas
tor will continue his series on "Questions
Asked Christ." The text will be, "I*, it
sermon Dr. Ogden will take up the prac
tical aide of modern Sabbath observance.
The text at the evening service will be.
"Who, than, to graded In tha kingdom of
heaven?"
' .
EPISCOPAL. r
(Second Sunday After Trinity.) '
CATHEDRAL—Corner Washington and
I Hunter-ata. Very Rev. C. T. A. Ptoe,
D. D., dean. 7:20 a. m.. holy communion;
II a. m.. morning prayer, litany and eer- ,
mon; 6 p. m„ evening prayer. All
other daya: 10 a. m., morning prayer,
followed by the litany on Wedneaday and 7
Friday; 5 p. m.. evening prayer. Sunday
achool at 9:46. Holy communion on Thura-
day at 7:20 a. in. 7
st. LUKES—Peaohteeo. between Currtof j
and-PIne-ata Rev. C. B. Wllmer. D. D..
rector. 7:20 a. m.. holy communion; 11
a. m., morning prayer and sermon: 2 ^
p. m., evening prayer and sermon; Sunday
school at 9:4s a. m. s 1
INCARNATION—*42 Lee-at.. n*ar Oor- J
dnn-et., West End—Rev. Vincent C. 7
Lacey officiating. 7:20 a. m., holy com
munion, 11 a. m.. morning prayer and n
sermon: * p. m.. evening prayer and »r- „
mon. Sunday achool, 9:45. d
ALL SAINTfe—Comer Weir Peachtree. {,’
at. and North-avo. Rev. W. W. Memmln- .
ger, rector. Sunday, June 26, 19I1-. Holy (
communion 7:20 a. m.; Sunday achool 9:45
a. m.; morning prayer and aermon 11 a. c
m.: evening prayer * p. m. Stranger*
welcome. All eeats free at afternoon B
•ervlee.
EPIPHANY—Corner Moreland and Eu-
dld-avea., Innlan Park. Rev. Ruesell
K. Smith, rector. 11 a. m., morning O
prayer and sermon. Sunday school, 9:46. p
HOLT COMFORTER—Cornw Atlanta. .
ave. and Pulliam-,L Rev. * John D. f
Wing, rector. 7:20 a. m.. holy com- J
munlon; 11 a. m.. morning prayer and ,,
sermon; * p. tn., evening prayer and Mr-
men; Sunday school, 9:80 a. m. ^
ST. PAULS—Eaat Point. Rev. M. O. ,
Ledford, vicar. Morning prayer, and C,
aermon at 11 a. m.( Sunday achool, 10:20. | 0
BT. TIMOTHTS-South Kirkwood, tier. «
RumcII K. Smith, In charge. Evening
prayer and aermon at 4 p. ra. Sunday ec
achool at 2.
satisfactory references as to c»
Apply’In person at 25 Auburn-a
lanta. Ga. 4
e.. At-
d-9-*l
Molar College, 5* W. Mltchell-et.
Good pay and tailor-made suit In 90
_jys; experience unnecessary; reliable
firm. Write for particulars.
Coj, Chicago.
Brady
6-24-2
dies at home. Particulars for stamp.
er. Apply 8unday, 840 Myrtle-at. 6-24-26
work. 66 East Thlrteenth-st. 6-24-27
good
-it 262
6-24-80
h good re
V. L. Wll
DON'T DO A THING until you see our
premises. Atlanta phone 840. 76
general work: good room on lot: fam-
tlons In ready-to-wear In a live Georgia
Dwn. Write now for little later contract.
1. T. W., Box 74. care Georgian. 6-24-60
trained nurae preferred, to sell
nedy and Instrument for the treat-
’ all female troublea; $5 to 310 per
tre made as high as*$14 per day: It sella
eight; It Is abiolutely reliable and
COLORED maid; colored, cook; colored
6-24j7
HELP WANTED—MALE.
1 me
ness; a successful mall c
can be started on small, capital; ffee
v-
■ unmarried men between ages of 18 and
£5; citizens of United States, of good
Finch Bldg., Dayton, Ohio.
ylous experience necespary.
barber trade.
barbers needed. Top wages.
given. Call at once or write from coun
try. Moler Barber College, 53 W. Mltch-
ell-st. 706
at home In spare time
let, giving plans of operation. G. F.
Redmond, Dept. 86, Boston, Mass. ' 704.
WANTED—Combination office man an
stenographer. Hard work and sma
pay. Address A. M. C., care Georgian.
$25 WEEKLY and expenses to trust
worthy people to travel and distribute
samples for big wholesale house. C. H.
Emery, 152-K, Chicago.
der business at home on capital of $6.
Profits large. Spare time. I made‘$8,50C
last year In one mall order business.
Free booklet tells how. Voorhtes. Desk
248. Omahp, Nebr.
5-24-50
and dlatrlbute i
turar: steady work,
urer, 51-J, Chicago.
WANTED—Several neat appearing youni
men to distribute sample* In city.
Dixie Garage.. 12 East Caln-at., Si
at 11 a. m. Ask for Mr. Warner.
W
WANTED—A good, all-round, hustling
... must be will
ing to work; good salary* ■ Call on or wire
Roswell Drug Co., Roswell. Ga..
ness; paying irncm oi . ia-
mous French method; homo work; spare
time; no capital: 812 dally. Bet me prove
it: free particulars. Corey, Dept. T>-sx.
Omaha, Nebr. 6-24*66
WANTED—AGENTS. V
— IF*OUT OF WORK and you want a good
1. agency to solicit membera In Georgia,
»' Burial Asao-
9 elation. Ill Temple Court Bldg., At-.
* lanta, Ga. 6-9-29
. AGENTS WANTED—15 to 225 per day
s selling our automobile specialty; send
e tor free particulars today. Woodson
a. Specialty CoT7 7014-0 Peachtree-at., At-
9 lanta. Ga. 701
0 AGENTS—Make 600 per cent profit sell-
1. Ing our novelty and changeable signs,
•: gold and silver letters. Big demand. Im-
4 perial Novelty Sign Co., 8t. Louis, Mo.
“ - 705
d PICTURE AGENTS—Portraits, 26c, 18x
d *0 frames, 14c, plllowtops 35c, 48-
n hour shipments. Rejects credited. All
- the latest sheet pictures. We help be-
* ginners. Catalogs and samples free.
- Berlin Art Association.* Department 226.
. Chicago. 6-24-4
“ FREE SAMPLE—No-Splosh water strain-
® ers are winners. Dally profit $5. up-
- ward. Let us prove it. Send 2c (mailing
5 co«t). Seed Filter Company, New York.
7 „ 743
* AGENTS—Winner of winners. New
v Queen broom sells 60c; prdven quickest,
cleanest; exclusive territory; repeater on
i market. Golden opportunity. Sure. War
ren Brush Co., Cincinnati. Ohio. 745 .
CAN YOU BEAT IT? Cavender, new
man, first report, 310 sales In six days;
first order, thirty dozen machines. Profit,
$630. Send quick for details, sworn state
ments, facts concerning wonderful auto
matic razor sharpener. Marvelous accu-
racy amazes everybody. Only successful
Invention of Its kind In existence. Sells
Itself. Local agents, general managers
wanted everywhere; all or spare time
work; $60 up weekly. Write today. This ;
minute. The Never Fall Company, 1080
Colton building, Toledo, Ohio. 6-24-61 A
AGENTS—Salesmen can make $60 weekly T
« selling chemical refrigerating coolers to 1
hotels,' restaurants, butchers and mer- .
chants. Cool all kinds of refrigerators and n
Ice boxes. Cheaper than Ice. The best
selling article on tha market. Chemical r
Refrigerator Company, Dopt A-21, Chi- e
cago. 111. 6-24-62 .
AGENTS make 120 a day with Minute *
Picture Machines. Machines take and Z
finish picture In one minute. Experience
not necessary. Small investment. Write „
for free book and testimonials. American ”
Minute Photo Co., Dept. Z, Chicago. III.
6-24-62
WANTED—TEACHERS. w
One cent a word for ade under this head, u
TEACHERS—We offer three agencies in „
one enrollment; oldest, largest, best "
service South: guaranteed; twentieth M
year; many splendid openings dally; all F
kinds. Sheridan's Teachers Agencies, 307 ^
Candler Bldg. 6-17-26 n
WANTED—Hlgh-ctoM principal and aa-
•latant teachers for Bothlohom High
achool. Will par good salary. W. Pop*
Harrtoon, Bethlehem. Ga. 6-23-23 A
- 1 w
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE.
TO HELP those who are out of a po- a P
*sltlon or deetra a bettor one. The ^
Georgian prints want aas of not more
than 24 words under this heading free. ra
c -- r --, D
WANTED—By lady who owna Underwood »
typewriter, copying, or would like poel-
tlon In office where I could do work. Ad- r .
dreM Typist, Box 11, care Georgian. 2*
8ITUAJION8 WANTED—FEMALE.
CONGREGATIONAL.
veurr. v
Sunday
Holy communlbn 7:50 a.
ulay school 5:45 a. m. Morning
K ayer and sermon, 11 a. m. Bl. Mary,
house: Sunday Khool. 4 p.
* .—■- — — m.; evening prayer and sermon, p. m.
NORTH
:h-st. Preaching
n. by the pastor,
y school at 9:86 i
Hemphill
at 11 a.
William
a. m., J
KLAND CITY-Rev. A. C. Ward.
i.. paator. rreachlng at 11 a. m. and
I r'm. by th, paator. Sunday achool
9:20 a m . Edwin M. Gordon, agperin-
dent. I’rav.r meeting W«dneeday
ht. The ordinance of baptlam wll be
nlnlatered at the qloee of the night
vice. All Invited.
BERNACLE—Sunday «chool at a.
i„ Dr. Joseph Hroughton ,u|wrlnten«-
rrvechlng by Rev. J. \\. Ham, ag
ent paator. at ll fc. m.. hie subject
ig ’’The Maater’e Reuueet. Give Me to
»k " B. Y. P. U. at 5:20 p m. Bong
’ce at 7:20 p. m.. A. C. Boatman di
al 7:eo p. m.. a. v. —
Rev. J. W. llam a subject for *
— 1 , With the Secret
will be ’’The Man
.PITOL-AVE.—Preaching mornlrig and
renlng by Rev. A. T. Spalding. D. D.
nday achool at 9:20 a. m. Junior union
* p m. Prayer meeting Wrdneedey at
m. Senior B. Y. P. U Friday nl,-*-*
ecbera meeting Wedneeday at T:ll■ r -
Woman’s Missionary mealing Monday
p. m.
1NGLESIDE—Rev. J. F. Edeiw. Jr.. |*a
tor: residence, *20 Woodwerd-ave. Re.
Th , p,„ or
ir. Rev. B.
attending
e growing
dally. Three service, Sunday—11 a. m..
2:50 p. m. and 7:45 p. m. Tha * JO service
la a special one for children. Come end
brine some one.
tor; residence, ••v jYooaw*ni*i
vlval aarvlcee now gntng on. Th
» being aaalated by hie brother.
. Eden,. Good crowd, ere a<
and the Interest seems to
CATHOLIC, j
SAcReDHEABT—Peachtree and Ivy-aU.
Paator. Father John E. Gunn. S.Vr..
Masses on Sunday are at 7, 2:20 and 10.:**.
— on week days ere et 5:20 and 2.
Church la open from * n. m. to I p. m.
Confessions heard dally from 5 to * e. m.
No confessions will be heard on Sunday
morning during the summer. On Sunday
the feast of the Sacred Heart will be cel
ebrated. with a solemn high mass sung
by the newly ordained priest .Father Jo
seph Sullivan. Father LeBIhan. 8.M..
will be deacon at the mass and Father
Hebert. 8.M.. will be the sub-deacon.
Sermon by Father Gunn. The llrst mam
of the new Priest will be at 10:20.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MISSIONARY—54 B. Jackson-,!. Preach
ing at 2 and 7:20 p. m. Everybody cor
dially Invited. Rev. W. K. Johnson, paa
tor In charge.
tha Atlanta Holiness union will be
at Bonilla Brae church. Lillian and
James-ata., Sunday at 2 p. m. Taka Eaat
Point car to McCaU’i crooning.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
FIRST CHURCH OF CH RIST—Cable
hy Dr. Junius Millard at It a. m. on ..
Person’s Right to tha Beat Intarprela-
Hon." AC * p. ih. Dr. billiard will con-
tlnua hla aeries of lectures on "The Life
of Jesus as Reflected by the I.and of Pal
estine,” hla subject for Sunday night be
ing •Caeaareg-l’hlllppl. the Heathen
Center In the Land or rromlm." Sunday
school at 2:20 a. m. Chrlatlan Endeavor
at 7 p. m. A cardial Invitation la extended
to stranger, and visitors In the city.
LUTHERAN.
UNION TABERNACLE—McDaniel and
Hlghtowar-sts.. one block south of
Whll,hall-,t.. Rev. J. Robert Jordan, pa«.
dsavor, 5:45 p. m.
m.; Christian En-
IMMANUEL—Corner Stewart and Lillian-
aves.. Rev. w. F. Atkina, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and at 7:45 p. m.
Sunday achool at 10 a. m.
MARIETTA—Corner Marietta and Me-
Mlllan-ete., Rev. A. T. Scoggin. pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and al 7:45 p. m.
CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER—Comer
Trintty-ave. and Capitol place. Rev.
W. C. Schaeffer, Jr., pasfor. Services at
11 a. m. and 2 p. m. At the morning
The evening sermon will J>e-by the paetog.
Luther league on Wednesday at * o'clock.
Blblo achool at 2:20: Charles H. Stleg-
llta, superintendent.
NOTICE!
NO ADVEHT18EMENT’ Will be
BEREAN MI88ION—Berean-ave.
Tennllle-et.. Rev. Wirt. Bier*, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and at 7:80 p. m.
uranim. _
and at 7:S0 p. m. Sunday school at 2:80
p. m. Prayer meeting. Wedneaday night
at 7:S0.
GREEN'S MI88ION—Jefferaon and ChaaU
nut-eta.. Rev. John W. Green, paator.
Sunday school at I a. m. Preaching at
7 p.m.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
ATLANTA DISTRICT—R. H. Robb, D.
dletrlct auperlntendent.
EG ELSTON MEMORIAL—Washing ton-
et., corner Fulton. Rev. Earl R. Slute,
pastor. Presetting at 11 a. m. by the
tor. Sunday school at 8:30 a. m.. R
Forster auperlntendent. Epworth league
What ■ „
tlon?" Evening subject, "How Attain
Sanctification?" Prayer meeting Wednes
day night.
day achool at 9:80 a.
Wedneeday night.
HEMPHILL-AVE—Hemphill north of
unphll!
Emmett-at. H. E. Little, paator. ...
T. Southard. Sunday school superintend
ent. I’reaching by the pastor at 11 a. m.
and 7:20 p. m. Prayer mealing. Wednes
day night.
WEST ENf>—Corner Cordon and Dunn-
ata Rev. W. C. Foster, ef Lexington,
Kr„ will preach morning and evening.
The following Is (be order of service:
Bible school at 2:20 a. m Preaching at
II a. m. Chi
Preaching
riatlan Endeavor at 7 p. m.
* p. r- ■’’* —"
hall. North Broad-,t. Services at II a Preaching at * p. m. Mid-week prayer
i. Sunday achool at *;** a. m. Teatl- meeting I p. m. Wedneaday. The paator.
lonlal matting Wednesday at t p. m l Rev. w. o. Foster, who has been away
Reeding room aV «i'l the' Orem!, 'open | on a vacation, hai"retufnM*tn hie
dally eacept Sunday from t a. m. to *1
The public to cordially Invited to attend
WE SECURE positions for stenographers.
No charge for our services. Call to see
us. The Monarch Typowrlter Company,
97H Peachtreo-at. 6-16-M
WANTED—Operalore for ■ power sewing
Steady work. Good wages. Will pay car
fate to those Hying at a distance. A^y
Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills
WANTED—Competent young lady ste
nographer; position permanent and
nt for right party; full Information
WANTED—Colored woman, without fam
ily, to cook and do general housework.
tlcal course In our machine .shops and
•ccpt good positions In the automobile
.jslnese. Charlotte Auto School, Char
lotte. N. C. 4-6-40
Iff our sample room. Two weeks to
* te course. High salarlOT
Charlotte Cotton 8chool,
"ROUNDER" cigars are all
■ound t
6-82-8
8HAVE 10c, hair cut 15c, massage 16c,
hatha 16c. 4 East Mltchell-st.. 41 Ms-
Bdgewoodrav*., V ~ r *
y pay more? Be
clean linen.
tta-at
oad-et.
workmen and cl
ABLE-BODIED) MEN wsbted for the
United States marine corpe, between t
agee of nineteen and thirty-five. Must
of pay and allowanl
"otlre
cos.
3
J nniri*.
snta, Ga.
cnce and experience: also salary expected
on making application. Walker Lumber
and Mfg. Co., Carrollton, Ga. 0-20-20
want a nice, clean bed in
good room, with a free
bath and regular hotel
service, for 50c, 75c or $1
per day, go to the German
Hotel, 27-29 South PrVor-
st., over the German Cafe.
Everything new. throughout.
Special rates by the week.
, . 6-21-10
EXPERIENCED factory foreman, chll-
j dren and ladles wearing apparel: expe
rienced Insurance bookkeeper; ■ eewal
Century Bldg. 6-24-74
1 ■' -
6 HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE
| One cent a word for ads under this head.
O SEVERAL SOLICITORS: good pay ovary
o night. Call for Mr. LUfloton, 42 Weet
. Caln-at., upatalra. 619
MEN OR WOMEN to write hundred, of
lottora from aamplea: Industry without
1 experience, can earn 236 weekly: eelf-ad-
dreaaed envelope. Brooks Copying Com-
1 *24 Penneylvanla-avo.. Washington^
HELP—400 way* how to earn money In
spare lime. 10c. E. Greonhalgh, *41
Flfty-fourth-ot.. Brooklyn. N. Y. 71*
PERMANENT position for bright boy or
girl quick to learn; light work and
1 good hours. 8. E. F., care Georgian. 762
WANTED—SALESMEN.
One cent a word for ado under this head.
WE CAN USE additional Winona salM-
men In MlialMlppl. Oklahoma and Ten-
noMee, selling our seamleM hosiery, knjt
1 underwear, awMtera, underskirts, cape,
etc. Soliciting work: good comralMlopa;
permanent work: 1400 necessary to handle
shipments. References first .letter. Rob
ert L. Couch, manager. Box 67, Dallas,
Tax. . 455
REAL ESTATE salesmen reranted to noil
lots In Peachtree IllUa place. Apply
Carl O. Bparrwardt, 621 Candler
WANTEO—Traveling salesmen. Oldest cider
home In the II. 8. Increasing ules force.
Salarr or commluloe with drawing account.
Reference must accompany application. Red
Cross Vinegar Co., Bt. Louis. Mo. *41
1160.000 REAL ESTATE Arm wants rep-
roeentatlvM everywhere. Inexperienced. 1
Arkansas achool tMchor made 2126 In
spare time flrxt month. Mr. Lurch made
31,600 one month. Terraco Realty Co.,
2lV Laclede Bldg., 8t. Loula, Mo. 710
BIDE LINE SALESMAN—Do you want
$10.00 a day aide line deal? High-clans •
punch board proposition. Sell* every- I
where. 8trong enough for main line.
American Factorle* Ca, 8t. Loula, Mo. o
• 709 h
COLORED woman will do ■awlna^hv^r;
day. Addraaa 19T-A Fort-st ^ y j
TEACHER with sovon years experlan.
wants position In clty .chool Nora
graduate holding flrxt grads eortlflc^!
Strict disciplinarian and good tmSI.
Address Teacher, AbbevlU^ Ge.
YOUNG LADY with experience daalrr,
position aa aa,latent Jn office, for d'e
tor preferred. Answer Box 145, cere Geor
REFINED, middle-aged Northern womai
dealree position na companion. Fond o
children. Would be useful. No ohlectl™
to leaving city. Address O. B. JVcor
Georgian.
best of references. Miss M., II Jones-
do at home: good' wor]
plain sewing i,
k at reaaonahi
WANTED—Position by woman with fair
education aa companion: would not no-
Ject to leaving city for the summer; ref-
Address Mrs. O. C. A., care Th.
helper want* position. Phone Ivy 2587-L
tlon to care for Invalid; charges reason-
IF YOU NEED a stenographer or typlal
call our amploytnent department
YOUNG LADY, four years experience as
steno-bookkeeper, desires work at
Address Margaret, care Geor-
to have work from
jt as long as Is requli
the work. Call Main 2364.
uatlon as companion to Invalid or aged
arson; best of references given. Addrexs
' L. C. O.. 930 Austell Bldg. 25
ply 262 Forrest-ave.
Call Main 6SS8-J;
:nerlence, wants to hear from those
•ring the services of a flrst-claw
e. Slain 2411-L. 26
suable, Box 61, care
WANTED—Position by experienced mil-
i 1, Richland, Ga.
POSITION WANTED by colored girl as
maid or nurse. Will cook for small fam-
8TENOORAPHER with considerable ex
perience In various lines and who can
guarantee satisfactory work wishes to
awa;
keeper by Northern woman wL„
girl ten years old. Address Mrs. D., cars
Georgian.
such as house cleaning, for Mondays,
Tuesdays and Frldays t or two or three
•- V ery day; must have work by
morning. Address T. C., 142 E.
WANTED—Eight good sollcltors.and can
vassers; good pay to. men of ambition;
also good future. Apfdy E. L. Wright.
214 Rhodes Bldg. .6-21-i
Peachtree-at.
r
care for two children; wages $4 a week.
Apply 21 Druid circle, Inman Park.
6-22-32
M ANTED—Reliable housekeeper for fam
ily of three. Prefer one unincumbered.
29H Bast Hunter-st. 618
WANTED—Six experienced waitresses.46
per week and board. Apply ( * ‘
Brittain’s Cafe. 46 W. Mitchell
6-26*7
WANTED—A settled, accurate eteno-
bookkeeper. State age. experience, ref-
.‘enccs and salary In first fetter. Work
light, surroundings pleasant, out of town
position. Manufacturer, Box 66, care The
Georgian. 6-22-24
WANTED—An onerntlc young man to
•ell map. In Qeorgla. Liberal contract
to tha right man. Call or wrlta at once,
lluae Company, 520 Temple Court, At*
lanta. Ga. (-21-25
YOUNG LADY atenographer with knowl
edge of bookkeeping dcilrea position;
ght months experience. Address 124
eight
Lov,-i
for rail; will guxranteo satisfaction; ex-
wrienced; maternity cases preferred; mi
ry reasonable. Address Nurse, II Arthur-
wlahea private telephone board. Ad-
wldow; am competent to do any kind of
maternity nurse: best references. At-
INTELLIGENT young lady, good disposi
tion. would, appreciate honest work at
Any of th, following accepted:
nged person, convalescent —
Urer
■ ■ ■ 1 ■ — 1 .Hi.. afflicted children, or place aa housekean-
WE HAVE an attractive proposition er In small family. Addresa Ruth, cars
elthsr as a straight or side line to Georgian. y:
offer traveling salesman. No sample*. —
offer traveling mieemxn. No samples.
Unlimited possibilities. Harris * Ahelea,
Commercial Bldg.. St. Louis, Mo. 7M
CAPABLE SALESMAN to cover Georgia
with alaple line; high commissions; llOd
monthly advance 'and permanent position
to right man. Jtas H. smith Co., Detroit,
Mich.
cutler; iteady position. Clark', Monu
milt’ll tlCdtlJ IIUBIUUII. ».!•»
mental Works, Amertcus, Ga.
SALE85IEN WANTED—No experience
— . required; hundred* of good positions
«*» msrnie I now where you can get practical
WANTED—One good woodworker In a
carriage and wagon chop. Apply to A
Fassnacht. Chattanooga, .Tenn. Mg
TWO goad canvassers,
J. D. Langston. 54 N.
WANTED—Experienced I no per operator,
on men's half hose. Good pay and
steady work. John H. Barnes, superin
tendent Marietta Knitting Company Ma
rietta. Ga. 6-22*12
■na niiM-muuii ■■ uuivv gMiiiani, nne
who wants to Isam a good business;
should ha able to run typowrlter Ad-
(-2*4
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS open
tho way to good government positions.
I can coach you >y mall at small coat.
Full particulars free to any American
cltlsen of eighteen or over. Write, today
Phone Ivy **2».
for booklet E-412, Earl Hopkins, Wash'
experience and earn
r Wages while
leernlng: our atudenl, earn 21.000 to 25,000
a year and expense,. ■ Writ, for full par
Oculars today. Addresa ttoarmL office
Dept. 353. National Salesmen's Training
Association. Chicago. New York. Kansas
aty.'Beattie. New Orleans. 5.24.64
WANTED—AGENTS.
15 to 236 a iuy~ milTZg auto necessity.
One agent sold 212 lirnve weeks. Writs
Otatham. F *Va* rp ri" Spmlalty Company
idol’s
DELIdOl’S SUMMER DRINK—Ginger
beer. Anyone anywhere can make It; big
money-maker. For limited time, complete
formula only 10c. Worthmanh Co., 204-
Klpg-at.. Charleston. 8. C. ’ , I
WANTED—One energetic person In
locality In the United Slates having
ufseturs a guaranteed hair remedy for
ufactura. a rjaranteed hair ’
growing H
■ a guaranteed hair reemdy fqr
t >nd Improving the lutr of col-
ople. From 21* to 22*0 a month
(-22-2* Ington, D. C.
521 Dept., Dorchester, Ya.
YOUNO LADY, neat appearanOa. alone
and compelled — —
have honest work
a great deal of spare time. Call Main II.
YOUNG LADY, experienced In business,
desires to travel ror reliable firm. G'-d
references. Will begin cheap. Address
Jackson, Box 6, cars Georgian.
COLORED woman desires position to
help MW by tha day or assist In dress
making. 272 Fulton-st. 35
TV ANTED—Position as housekeeper hy
middle-aged' tody whp has daughter,
5 ho would bo willing to assist In house-
eeplng and do sewing for children. Ad
dress J. W. P„ care Georgian. 35
POSITION—As housekeeper
middle-aged tody, who nsa oho daugh
ter. Willing to do Mwlng for children.
Would leave state. F. L. P., 17 Joaephlne-
WANTED—By young tody, position as
soprano In church choir, or will supply
for abort while. A. T. O., care Oeorglan.
or phono West 175. 27
WANTED—Position In cafe or hotel, as
pantry lady or In linen room, by .lady
n need of work. PleaM answer C. II ;
cere Georgian. 27
COMPETENT seamstress (colored) wants
■ewlng by tha day; terms reasonable:
satisfaction guaranteed. E. A. Rlnllia. H
Sunaet-ave.
WANTED—Office work, addressing en
velopes; two years experience; can fur-
lah the beat of references. Address FI.
I.. Box 10, care Georgian. 27
■WANTED—Position- hy reliable lady In
l tginer ucBiica eiifaHciiicm.niuiiit
of city; orchestra or private work: on-
ewer at once. Private, car* Georgian
FIRST-CLASS piano t>I*yer deelree en
gagement, either moving pictures or
▼sudevlUe; would accept position out or
town. Addreee Mu*lc, car* Oeorglan.
D—By a dressmaker, wonc.
t«s eiicb, ainno cut, ht, design; also alte^ dresses:
to support self, mbst go to homes or take work home. Addr*
°7d'irSr»W. n ^•- 0eor,Un '
WANTED—Position by lady with several
years experience aa atenographer or ste
nographer and assistant bookkeeper. Call
•MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN wants position
ae nurse for Intonts or older children.
Address L. L, 2*4 Luckle-et.
phone Main 2642-L
WILL call at your home to do halrdieaa-
Ing anti manicuring. Can Ivy 2466-L.
WANTED—Position by expert lady ate*
imgrapher; salary to begin anywhere
above .276; any number or references. Ad-
dress F. L B.. care Georgian. 29
COMPETENT young lady atenographer.
WANTED—Position aa housekeeper hy a
middle-aged lady of Intelligence and re-
flnement; no Incumbrance. Addraaa Mra.
L. B. C.. Dothan. Ala. 29
YOUNG LADY atenographer deelree posi
tion; experienced; wilting to SMtot In
office work if necessary. Address F. O..
Box 41. care Georgian. 22
WANTED—Position aa ratoatady or any
kind of nice work; am willing to start
at small salary and work up. jT if., care
—gton. 22
YOUNO LADY deelree any kind of ateno.
"WANTED—By bright young tody, em
ployment; work of any aort considered.
In or out of town. Merry, care Georgian.
WANTED—By Mined achool teacher, po
sition for summer aa nursery goverri-’S
or traveling companion. AddreM Nur' rr
Governess, care Georgian. “
WANTED—Sewing, plain or fancy: » »
call for and deliver or aw st J’W 1
home Atlanta phone 1945 or write Drr
maker, 145 Elrctric-ava.
MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW would be glad IJ
tome one would aMlat her In starting ■
small boarding houM; I understand mj
builneea; no objection to leaving the city
Address A. P. T„ Box 54. rare Georgian
YOUNG LADY, familiar with douhe
entry bookkeeping, can use types rite
and tome knowledge of shorthand, dernre
employment. Miss K. B.. care Georgia;
LADY must hava work. r j
FIRST-CLASS stenographer, live J™
experience, dealree permanent F»"*J
at once; heat of references famish"
will consider a moderate Mlary. L
A., care Georgian.