Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 07, 1912, EXTRA, Image 14

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANT) NEWS: The Georgian is the Leading Want Ad Medium of the Sooth Carrying’ more W?r.t Ad ! s ‘'y. yy any other Southern Newspaper. BeSow are the figures showing the number of Want Ads published by ail the Atlanta Newspapers for the year 1911: The Georgian carried 189,4 M Want Ads, Journal 1156,259, Constitution 92,009 Want Ads. , ccunt is for six days, is ihe v/eek-’-for The Georgian prints no Sunday paper===and seven days to the week for The Journal and The Constitution. £89,40 Wi'.nt Ads are by far the most ever before printed by an Atlanta Newspaper in a year. Both Phones 8000. 'U~ I THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. H Published by The Georgian Company, 20 East Alabama Street |Rj x Atl.-mta. '■.. _ fettered at Atlanta Post office as second class mat’er. Subscriptions r.nablp tn *dvan<nc One year. mall, p- ’<•'£* p-‘ Tra]’ . $S SBIX months mail. pos‘- ge prepaid. Three months, mall. >»-• :•»«• prepaid. • -g ?yOne month, mail, poxtag# prepaid. **> Subscriptions P' .cable in Advance. Delivered by carrier, - rv y<ir ~ ’ Delivered by carrier, fix mont’ s , 2a Delivered by carrier, three •iwntl./-. • » jy 4 Delivered by carrier In Atlanta and | other cities, one week lU £ Help Wanted—Female. WANTED Bright girl bnv.— n sixteen and twrn:' tW" yiaf ■ : >g< . attrac tive OCCUpHI lon. with >»'••• ■ r’ iH.rtuni ties for rapid advano "”'Ut Appl.e.tnta must have common .■•• I ”ul « .num and Ve able to furnish sat isfactorj refcn-nreH a» to character 'pply in person at 2-> Auburn avenue ■ ' \v A NTEI' 1 ' ■ ■ i-..-I.nt girl n- ■ ><>). and general hone work apartment, small family Call S 3 Hast Sixth street, third kfloor. w.rvi El> A young wni.i: with genu ine business al'Uity, tpablo of manag ing office and 1»> cping books, am) must be export tvplst quick and accurate; ex nerieni eis neeessart it Is preferred that she be a Chris'rm If you ■■■■in not q’eal If- as above, pleas" do not apply. Ad dress Business Ability, Box 250. care TW< 1 ladi”s who cun present to fe the best class of people an in vestment worthy of the serious consideration ol any one wishing to invest small funds where abso lute security and good returns are assured -100. B. Seott. 814 Grant Bldg. Phone Main 1869. o 3-7 lONTED I did) stenographer with experience in billing; must be accurate. Apply to Mr. Jones. Atlanta Casket Company, 194 El liott street. City. 5-3-44 La nil's ’ Big nouiey doing liie lion mann permanent wave with hairdress ing, manicuring, facial massage, elec trotyais or chiropody' few weeks qualifies; pouf lions waiting in ho:.t parlors for com petent operators Call or write. Mole-r ■College. f. 3 W.- t Mitelmll street_ 5«-1 WA STH > 1 Ex peril ed pant also to do bushe.ling Ixtndon Tailoring Co.. 24 North Forsyth st 5-4-11 WAITED- At once, an experienced maid at 76 West !■<•:.< liire 5 I IS ' TO IN'TIToi rf~CE Vera MoTlcr s "Pure Cu cumber Face Cream. Bend for free sam ple and judge for yourself 135's White' nail street. Alain 201*3. 62-4-5 WANTED eJiri for light house work; gooii |i ■ It Bat ' 6-4-31 K CxTl'l' Clean, smart eervne-t; ox, * I lent wages Apply 47 Roysdon avenue. inman Park WANTEI' I.A)- rl seamstress; mils’ have good references Apply Tuesday 26!' Crew street. Bell phone'lain 3109-.1 Mrs. Stevenson. If An AGER or assistant tnanageb and housekeeper by experienced couple; Bummer resort preferred J W. 1., eate Georgian. 25 6-5 WANTED Experlem-ed eouk; references required. 192 Crew street. 56 3 WANTEI’ A good cook. Apply 17:' Jackson street. WANTED X Jatnidn .-.-’ tw» days a week Apply 20 Fort McPherson. 41-6-5 WANTED •’’■u'k for family of two and do light housework. ("all at 356 For res! avenue l>r Brannon. 5-6 8 BOOKKEEPER mid Ste nographer. Experienced. Must write good hand and be rapid and accurate with both figures and dictation. Address 11. G. <>., Box 333, care Georgian. 5-6 2 GOOD CO’’K <'in got position it good wages with <«n l"t. T Nun WANTED ihdo-'. T pii.< Y-.-ner,il ho’iscwnrk • ' Smith t’i\< r > • • 1” WANTED \la|d for <»n«- hour's house work daih ; refei •’<'» s required Apply ; Tuesday afternoon t«> *E. D<ndy. <b>n- ; Ftttution office fourth t’ •< ; .”»-»»-32 BdKESSMAK El: W'VTjcp ci.l vi.no mi both cut and Sit Address B. x 323. '• 3 • ■ ry, Fla 55 d - ' \v<NTi I. ’■. ■ , V.’. ... .... ::fr:- ences for- ra’ bin;? ev ork; thi'O ini ■ - .■ 1 ■ ■ . p.: tr\ < • A; Adored ■ woman for hotel bakei \ . fir.-t > lass cook, i 10p Fenturv Bh'.g *.-d 40 ! WANTED Exper tn< ed ' «•; d wa tress .it ; once Acme Hn.-tn* ss Xger.ey, ]OIB <Vn- , tury FJdg. .5-6 41 Help Wanted— Male. STOP m. llilbuin Im’.-I hc.itv <>f <itx-; k 10ht Walum st . if you want a i-le:.- quiet H em, trail, lent :.m , 0p.,1; all night JwE W VNT mb? :>•’< young nun to become real estate .alc’-men we are now sell mg b ■ ! • ' ■ m-u-.i hh p.. > ment which xviU < ; t.■ • :.o per week, a> ■! at ■ i.< u tun, aff.n.i you an excelle'': m .oc - ■ '- tn r.-ul estate bucitu ■ 'l l’"’larlton Bart‘-:t. 60 ’■ . ? i WaN ' ' ■■ ■ to go to work , t one loom '■! g-’-ftd 102 V , ~> t. ft.b. ITofer. r‘ . ■■ I'’ • ng w t, h you the warn, r trac.e . i \\ <■ tench in one I-> ' v • mn . Course, tpole ’ ■ i -■ m only S3O Why pax- , our graduates rum t a ' ;-■■ . • ■■ .Vuim .good wages. A tint ' . Barb- 1'.H,,:. East s|itchell street II 17 WANTED - -First ■ ~ ■ » u w.r.i first-class kitchen s I* <> H \ 39, Ga . glv -gm WANTED—An hone. ; ■ ... man for a second . "ok m , .■ ■ c Ing house. Apply a: . . . ' 97 Capitol Square, ci' ’OLD LINE iffe'mstn. ' - experienced home offit c m ■ m t . assistant secretary, take :• i ' . ’ department and all offb-e ■•,-b..; ing installation system; • g bookkeeper, willing to lx ... t.-.t. ful until company can .r . force: give age. number m . ar •■>r. • ence. names of former ar- !■'■ •' ployers and salary expected - •■< t’ Address Box 777. cate t.e.-'u m WANTED- Eight’ can\ i-sc’> trial Insurance for Augusta, ’.a . age 25 to 35. salary and contmiss on. -m- ; promotion for the ambition- atm ’ i man. Apple National Assurance pany. 1113 Candler Kidg. • WANTEI' Fifty men at once to learn the bart-. r trade W” h-’" *- t>>* -P hs ,’ file. Top wages. Toc»ls furnished. * '>- plomas granted. Chy or countr* appj-- cants cal! or wnite. Moler Barber < lege. 53 W. Mitchell streetsm4_ a WANTED —An experienced lineman and trouble man; must be sobeu, honest, re liable and t irnteh best references Man chester Telephone Co , z Manchester, t Help Wanted—Male. BOOKKEEPER Tnl StT nographer. Ex] icricin-eil. Must write gooxl hand and be rapid and. accurate will’ both figures and dictation. Address 11. G. G., Box 333, care Georgian. 5-6-2 \\ \NTED I’irst-xlass butler not over 16. Bring ref«‘! < iices. 40 Kennesaw avenue. Ph.uje ?v? Ei'ALL 5-6-16 ■ \ '• pi ’ 1 Porter, colored, to driv • v.a.’ .y t bp acquainte<l with tb< < it\ \1 < Be].-.-..]) Mfp Co., Ridge avenue ai«i I’ljlliatu strcei. 47-6-5 V. \NTED < gni.d pip.- fitter al Write or apply m Hampton Springs H<>- Ll'L* " ■ Dau nti'ii Springs, Fl.i 5-6-19 W. . N'i TJ) Ex pcr ictK e<l form < arp»-nters. ■ pplv at uncr tn J. A. Gabour? c S« n. * Pi' \ ’< ‘I \N Regi •» j. 1 mexlieal office; salary and expenses. Rob! Day, P. (>. Montgomery, Ala ’sl-6-5 WANTED Ledger clerk Experienced man to take charge, of ledger and cash book and help <>n siatistii ■' i work. Good handwriting. Capable rnan and rapid worker wanted. Answer Box 284, care Georgian. 5-6 43 WANTED At once, a good reliable meat cutter. D L. Thomas, 234 Capitol nv< 61 6-5 WANTED At once, 24 side waiters; must be European men. Southern Bo i ness Agen<*.v, 265 Candler Annex. 5-6-39 WANTED A first-class * haufffir, one who can drive car. 1409 Candler Bldg. 5-6-34 Help Wanted—Male and Female. TKV RANEYS BLOOD REMEDY for blood troubles, tetter, scrofula, catarrh, old sores, eczema, cancer, i- ll igra rheu matism SSO for case specific blood trou ble we fail in cure. J S Dobbs, agent, 513 Austell building. Phone 614 217 105 Mc( ’r;iy lie frige rat <>rs ARE THE BEST. kJ MAHIHTTA STB ‘ If ATLANTA 5-2-43 BOOKKEEPER and Ste nographer. Expei’ienced. Musi write good hand and be rapid and accurate with both figures and dictation. Address 11. G. G., Box 333, earc Georgian. 5-6-2 WANTED- Two Ml .-I’l \ NS i INE WHITE CHEF. ONE C’ll.’iltFD HEAD WAITER. TW< > < ’('Ll ’ll HI ’ <’”< >K S. ONI-' PASTRY COOK ’WOMAN'. THESE FOR SI MMER RESORTS (ii’T ’ >!■’ T’ ’WX ’' ’M EAT ’ )NCE Mutual Business Agencv, 411 GOI’I.D HIJ'G. 5-6-17 Public Stenographer. MISS E. CHIIEN. IVY 4716. 1002 CANDI.i;R BFILDING. 4-15-38 Attorney-at-Law. GEORGE E GOBER, 710 Third Niitional Bank Bldg lv* 2447. 2-7-11 Agents Wanted. s2f» T< ‘ SSO per wcck easily made selling residence lots on the easy monthly pay ment plan in .our Drratur Heights sub division experience unmees-ary; im provements down and artistic homes now being built Applt (Tarlton Barrett, Manager, _N Br<'a»l st 4-6-13 AGENTS WANTED in every town in Gt urgia to sell automobile tire remov er. does the work in one minute what it will take two hours to do without thiM tool For sale by A. G. Inman, JMidville. Ga 2-29-32 DISTRICT" \Gi:.N rs SielTmss, act ident insiirani’e. stock company; liberal pol ic' ‘surcs both sexes; claim settle i cm and business methods str<>ngl\ • ■omnu'mjed b.\ insurance examiners < >ur Lberal profit-sharing contract mv<s won derf-.t! opportt:* !!: f'r permanent inoum to capable producers. Repii semativ< s wantr'i in all states Address Federal < -malty, Ih troii, Mich., giving exp> rience. references. 59-6-5 Salesmen Wanted. \\ \NTED Capable salesmen to sell on the easy monthly payment plan, finish ed lots in our North I>♦ attic i t splema suhdivsii'n Apply Cbarlt.m Barrett, man ager. 60’- North Bi"ad street 4-6-17 :' \M lbl id l<'. reli iblf party wanted t>. leptesent the sale <>f Idgn grad" ofi’u > and electrical specialties’. clectraa! huowh'dge not required, i lunal >ala:y <n couiuHssiou on contract, exclusive terri tt” \ Electrical Goou.s .'"’g. Co, Wash ington, D- i io t. WANTED A tnan acquainted with office supply business preferred 507 Gould Bldg 2*l-30-4 AV \NTED Salesman for high grade line of eiders and vinegars; <-.\clusive «r ■•'.■ i"a ) be'al wi'h week. }y settlements; fine opening for go«<l man; ’•‘fvr I - ’• !aired Atlantic \'in»gar t?o , Rii bus nd, \ a 88 I-5 WANTED Five or six bright, active, xming men "f good eharaetei wlm want to h;i»n the real estate bushiest \\> x\ ’H pa \ vm> ’ small we. klv <ii a \ and a gond < oninus.- on You will have the ad \a » And asi-lstanec of old salt snum. and have as clean a pr- pesit ■-n t<» lam-Hr a th' re is in Atlanta It is the chain e of a lifetime Address Box 602. care Geor gian. a 4 : • Teachers Wanted. A't TR AC3 I \ • i p 'sumr.: for state and in- terstate teachers. Write for registra- . mt blanks to Tea< hers' Agencv Com- I pany, 1012 Empire Building, Atlanta. Ga ; 3 i 'PHIS b- an • ta.bli>hed agency Ourseventh sen ‘Hi. Bavi tilled aH openings ! m uni\a rs;M»‘ . . 'Urges, public and private i oois Write for hterature. Foster’s , Teachers Agency. Third National Bank i Bldg .\!hintu4 839 I WE NEED me? and more teachers, elec tion-. taking pi.o-o rapidly; our twenty, first year Sheridan's Te-acbers Agencv. ! 307 <■; ’id’cr Bldg Atlanta, Ga other office: Greenwood. S. C . Chatiuife. N C 5-4-35 TE4h7>FEES \A ANTED ; - m mass p-sE 1 r ‘‘* togistrai’ m J . 1 Wn .> P L•’ ■ ! • ... .• Rcb- -.m Tea b Register, 6-6-21 READ FOR PROF!T -GEORG!AN WANT A9S--USE FOR RESULTS Situations Wanted—Female. Rat* . I’nder TH C!a situation: 24 words. 1 tirne 10( : 3 times 20c; 7 times 40c «.T i OCT all washerwoman troubles. Have your clothes wa ! ‘ d the sanitary way Thirtj <<mts a dozen garments Sanitary Rough ley Laundry, :? D. Mul linax. mgr . 24 and 2'> Brotherton street. Bi I tlant 353 4-13-16 ernity ca by eneed nnr; »• "hospital trained; best ref creme. ; reasonable charge -; no objections to o’it-ot tow- ujßgll phone 1654 West Sells . V p.• 32-2-5 PET) ' tiot . ho ekeep* tniddii -aged woman; ten years’ < xneri ema- in mrg( hoarding house. Address Mis (• ’ olemaj?, Woman’s f’ollege. Me ridian, Mi 30-3-5 REFINED unincumbered settled lady would like tOic dsr in keep house and he a < ompanion ’o elderl> cou ple War.! i la> c u here 1 <an feel at home, with Christian people. Housekeep er. P.ox 10. < . • Ge< ’gian. 61-3-5 i'*'’GH'»‘. in:c!iig<nt ymrng l.adv ’desire.- position as <I i< r < r saleslady at once. Address *E .’ . 62 Kendall st.. Atlanta, ' 6-4 parary w< rk. Tvy 2553-L. 105 4 5 Y<»I'NG LADY with experience is anx ious for a po Hem as telephone operator, office work. muJtigraph work. I‘hon3 Ivy ’ 2:: “ r " 4 '2? x GOOD, :• ; ’ ’ 1 girl want place ns maid in private family or nurse. 176 E Harris si. L Williams. < h »OD ' olon d cook want'- place to cook in private family. M. Mathes, 176 E. i'i i ’E' ; m I \ oung ladj want position in drug store as clerk '■•r light office work Address Miss T. E. E., care Geor- ■ ■ ; 1 ■ ■ p< , expet - ed ste nograrher. all >r half day; permanent or otherwise ("all Ivy 309 26-6-5 WANT! i' \ pl.H* : n .1 private Xamilv tn do cooking ami e»'i-ral housework by a middle a"' 1 white (o’. an Address Miss Sallie Williams. Tate, Ga. 38-6-5 HAT’PiE FILLER, a tru-class cook, wants position in boarding house as cook. 52 Logan street, corner of Houston’ strict. 46-6-5 I ie .’C ED bu woman position as stenographer and assistant bookkeeper; local references and reason able salary. Box 691, care Georgian 5-6-22 LADY would sing in show either in or out of city. Pal, Box 691, care Georgian. A~R E~EI NEI > Y( U ’N• f f?A I) Y” s 1 em»- bnok~ keeper wants a position at nnee; salary no object Address Miss Lottie Thomp son, Lillie, La. 53-6-5 YDI’NG LADY stenographer will accept position in small town in any state; six teen months experience. Address 11 IL. Box 35. care Georgian. 54-6-5 POSITRLN .i cashier, eh rk or ticket sell er by relined young lady. Miss M. Thomas. Ivy 1934. 5-6-44’ Situations Wanted—Male. Rat< i • ler This < JJasshh at lon 24 Words. 1 time 10c; 3 times 20c; 7 times 40c WANTED - Position as salesman I- tirst class experwnced man. Best tef< m-<>s. Address R L G.. rare AV A. S’.-w t?1 (’apitol avenue, Atlanta. 4-29-45 WANI’E!) l oidtion by first-class expe rienced bookkeeper. Best references. A'idiess R. I. G.. care W. A Steward 121 ("apitol avenue. A’2:l r L t: L _ 4-35'-46 M<*( 'ray Refrigerators \KE THE BEST. 4 MARIETTA STREET,# ATLANTA. 5-2-43 WANTED Work by young colored man: * yeat< expo)ieuce in cooking, clean mg and general hou.-e work; best of ref - riem . : niii I’-.1, Apply Albert \rm- ' Decal nr i. 32-3 5 AS M.\N.\<;ER or traveling for reputable renrrni. ck-Mp Inisi tiess. by minister who r.t •<i re . • vermon. best references as to char.acter. ability. Address Relia bility. i ' 'h ot gian. 35 4’■ \ ' post 1 raveling ales man. seven years’ road experience; can furnish satislactorx reference; am cm plow <1 at present, but will ho open for proposition by May 15. Address Box 4hl. care ("rf'ori t!:;'. WANTED Position by experienced tatl r<»ad m in. < onstt uct ion, concrete, trestle work IE er\ thing pertaining to tailroad work P.o; ! rcferenci'S. Address Box 451. car_e (k - rglan. 5 3_2? ; ' ' X , 1., . | . ’ . ■ ” !i<-e work b\ a man with college edu cation; best t'i u rence as io abilitx and ' 1 1"’ - I i.' \■ ir nituta man w sh( • !■••• • t!"ti repai'im; ami polishing Address 197 South Eot s\ th st. 54-3-5 AN EXPERIENCED collector, one who t in g- i .' .Mdt: either in eitx or on the mad. Aihite; ; i'.. \\ , care Gi-orgian Y(R’NG MASs. 20. di fires position whore he <.in loam business; good references, wiliiiiii io staid m b"ttom; experience of fice W’’i»U Addr< Box 86, care Georgian. 100-1-5 B< m)KKI' E•• 1.17 tl it tan keep books, eight >ea:s‘ experience; references past i niF'cti'i ■ ; would a po’• < iate considera moi immediately. I'fione Ivy 1856 I. 65- I 5 W WTIiD I‘o.fi’i >n as bookkeeper at • ii’-e: i ,m gi e good references; am now ritrsning a course in the S < A 1: I’., of lib's eitx; age 20. Plume Main 1540-.! Call ( -x \\ \ v: •] ' , 1,,.’,.,. • lean .1, IL Davis. 51 Williams st... • in rear. 50-6-5 W ANTED Position with reputable hard ware firm in good town; experienced: b. .• rrnrreuees Write Leek Box 16. So- ' eial < 'ircle. < ’.a 58-6-5 \\ ■ :i■ i ■ i<. colored man posit (ozebman for private family, with room jmi lot. fo>.; le -e \e;U's eXperiem-' With ’ h’-’s* s; w ill pie. m if g\ on opportunity’ \.' toss K 1.1.. 31 Hilhard st h 0 6 5 Boarders Wanted. IT. \( HTRKI-: IXN. :;\TFS. '. to pel week References ■ ••vj'niik’.c.i '.’--28-5 OPP CAPII '. CITY CLUB. '.< ><•!) b..;ud Ivy ’'S4S-L. 20 \\ era Har ris 4-11 50 WAN’i ll’ Six or seven gentlemen boarders. e\er\ convenience; go«'d null’s, reasonable rate. Phone Mam 276 X .M. 2 Wa>!iingt<m St 4 25-16 WELL FE’INISH I'D ROOMS, exctllt nt table b-’asd. close in. 111 W.ishington St let t_ 4 2n- : NI ‘ VJ’ good b. ..rd. young nnm 109 W;■ him;’ m street 4 -25 58 GOOD B'»ARD ;nd large, cool rooms; home ! Ise. close in all conveniences 115 South Pr> • -t. Atlanta phone 4949. W.ANTED B«L\RDer< Nicely furnished rooms upMate accommodations; ta i'i-- • ■ treei 57-29-4 w i e I.■ •.i to board a couple or txK tk-men. References: exchanged. Call Ivy .bi? ; I. 4 2“-55 W A NTEI> re» i < cool place t)t sumnu t !v\ 5079-1. 430 11 I ARCE, delightful front room, also small i er room, lovely locatum for summer I Table board, home <- unforts. 24 1 West ’ ch tree. _hy v N‘s 9-12 . 5-1-18 >MS with all ’ nvtmmces. -■ nmthir t .« good to eat. 109 West Harris. Boarders V/anted. NICE ROOMS, good hoard, plenty of milk: ?5 a week. Phone Main 2709-J. 42-3-5 R(» \IS AND BOA RD fnr gentlemen in relined Virginia family, walking dis tance; corner; north side, call Ivy 2808-J • 3 30 Rr »OM with excellent meals, select ueigh bciheod. all < onveniences; H. 50 per weel 42* Windsor street Atlanta phone 3015-E ±l' 27 .x’fCE’LY f irnished front room, large clos et. convenient to bath; with beard fur single young man; north side. Phone Ivy EX IRA boarders: neat room: private house; German, working near in. 282 Courtland 53-3-5 W’fiT'LD like several boarders for two front rooms, upstairs rooms; have dressing room attached; the best of meals and the coolest place in the city The Hilyler Place, 5 Crew si. M. 1816-J - 5 GRANT PARK section, good board, nice rooms 406 E. Fair. 59-3-5 139 AV PEACTIT REE I.a rge. cool ’ rooms; excellent meals; home comforts for re fined guests In small private boarding house. Phone Ivy 5551. Table board. > i 6 NEAT ROOMS, excellent board; close in. 318 Whitehall street * ()pp. THE CAPITOL. NICELY furnished rooms, 121 Capitol M.I”I ’SJO-L. _ NEAT ROOMS^—Good board; young men? 261 E H o"I”r street. n 1• 23 THREE* young men can secure home comforts by applying at 52 Formwait; clean and close in. Atlanta phone 3904 5-4-30 24~\V. BAKER —Front room arid board for couple or two gentlemen. Ivy 1788 ~ 5-6 10 ROOMS-—tYitli or without board; close in.- 32 E Cain. Phone Ivy 2903. 5-6-29 Board Wanted JEWISH VO! XT; MEN want room and board in private Jewish family; mod erate. Address K. C., care Georgian 42-6-5 Hotels. HOTEL HENDERSON new manage ment; newly lilted: clean: rooms 50c up; heart of city. 41% Peachtree 2-20-67 Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. TIYO or three rooms, furnished or un furnished; good location: good car serv ice, gas and water. 208 Murphy avenue. 25-29-4 VVi ’I’ET’ Y<TL like a large new front room on Peachtree' Citi third floor, left, the Argvle. 345 1 Peachtree: reasonable. 50-3-5 TWO* or three furnished or unfurnished, rooms 191 E. Pirie. 66-4-5 Furnished Rooms For Rent. NEWLY furnished rooms; reasonable prices; centrally located; baths free. Broadfvay Hotel. 7 1 ,£ N. Broad st. 3-21-73 FOR RENT- Three connecUng rooms, phono, gas, water and sink in kitchen Plume Ivy 4948 J4_-29-48 r W(Tfurr>j'’he<i I'ght housekeeping rooms; ail conveniences. Atl. Phone 5853 F : 30 22 i i > i ’ ' I-1 Li. Y furnishi d front and kitchenette; sdcond fioor. 388 .Peach ■ ' 78 30 i LARGE turnished room, suitable for two. adjoining bath; close in. 200 Ivy st. I 30 12 ROOMS with m witl board Courtland st. Ivy 6288 I 4-30—43 E(,»R RENT To one gentleman, a nicely furnished room in excellent neighbor hood on one of the best streets on north side Rhone ivy 472-JLI LARGE front < <uner room on second floor of the most pleasant near-in apartment in Atlanta; elegantly furnished in ma lu'gauy with brass bed; throe windows, eli's.’t, uleetrh lights, bells, telephone and adjoins beautiful white tile bath, hot and co'd water; also opens on very large front porch with reading light. 190 Ivy st. I'hotie lv\ 5078. 4 30-3 Fi »R RENT Neatly furnished rooms; bi’.n dis desired ' ’I’X-e in. 36 M ost Ra ker street. Ivy 1475-J 5 1-36 - i i a Furni hi d f rent room, single or double: also small room. Ivy 6662. 74 • -42 NEAA LA furnisht 1, mo iern room a Iso liO’isekf eping suite; reasonable. 152 Wi st !’e.u hn'e»2- 5-J-43 pt! \ t irnl hed rooms with good table hoard; all convenumces. 62 West Ha ker s: rre’. Ivy 5025- J. 5 -1 -41 IM fi S LVNTLY furnished rooms in Ogle thorpe apartments \pply at No. 15. (’lose in; north side; rmsonanle rates: every convenience Ivy -1-1 X i • ' ■ ’■.' • . venieners; close in. 61 Fast Cain st., .V pa rt nien t 2 5-3-8 ONE or two clean, nicely furnished rooms, suitable for couple or young men in private home; all conveniences, (’all after 6 p. m. 252 Houston st. 29-3-5 Nii'E r<>om: couple or young men; con veniences. 140 Trinity ave., Apart ment I. ' 5-3-12 rw’« » furnished rooms for light house keeping. first floor, (’all Standard phone 3421 fi? Rrotherbm _s f _ 34-3 WAXfiT D \ refined l.id.\ between 23 and 30 as roommate: West End: on ear line: references. S. R . care Georgian 36-3-5 RuOMS furnished complete for light housekeeping. $3 per week. 266 51 3 t\\ ' ■ fuinisht d i • oms f< r light house keeping, also furnished room in private famih for one or two gentlemen: very reasonable Call Main 3407 .1. 5-3-32 LARGE new connecting rooms, house keeping if desired; fine neighborhood. 165 Grant st. 5-4-5. T\\ ■ • nice n >ms sm Hl kit( h- n. fur nished for light housekeeping. 357 Capitol ave 43-4-5 FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms; all conveniences, in private family, gentlemen preferred. Phone West 1154 3R-4-5 rWO ro " ' - ’ ’ furnish’d for Imbt bousekt e twng; fnr nace, electricity, telephone atid gas 88 ParF stveet 5-4-39 F< »R Ri-'x-p imp f-irnished Mair. . !Ti .1 WhH. •• .11 tt rt-a. m. 5-4-55 1 ; ' ’ • ■ ’. ■ ’ ■ fuj front connecting housekeeping looms; >3 75 wc- klv 31 Hoed, nuai \Vhit« hall Mum 2758-J 5 4 59 FOR RENT N’icelx furnished ro<-»m. with. private entrance to bath, at 96 East Linden axitiu”. :wo blocks off Peach tree Call ivy 6355-. I 5 4-63 TW(> room- and kitchen; nicely furnish ed; for family without children 3?6 Sprung st» pft. 5-4-16 EI’RN’ISHED RO< >M for rent, private fa nil\ Phone V nn 3755-1 58-4-5 Nit'ELY furnished rooms: al! conve niermes. n. two blocks of Peach' tree 50 Williams street. 5 4-18 NICELA’ furnished rooms; all conve niences: close in. 244 E. Fair. 5-4-21 NK'ELA’ furnished rooms; all conve niences: close in. 339 Cmirtland st. 5- 4 24 LARGE, nicely furnished front room; all l onvenlet ces. pr:va*e family; north sidt Ivy 2906-1. 5-4-26 Ni-'E**v furm.'-ed r on.-- close m: two blocks from Peachtree. 50 E. Elbs d-4-27 Furnished Rooms For Rent. DARGE CORNER ROOM, partly furnish ed; will sub-let June 1 to Sept. 1 See Janitor. Frances Apartments, 325 Peach tree street 110-4-5 TWf) rooms furnished for housekeep’ng. cl'-se in; rent reasonable. 109 Rawson f™* Suru'ay and Mor day. 118-4-5 L(>\’ELY 1 • usekeeping rooms for sum mer months or longer; new house: new furniture. 79 Chatham street, Druid Hills. FOR. RE N’TFurnished front room: also .single room; north side, walking dis tance.l4 Summit avenue. NE XT, clean and well-kept rooms to re spectable people 44 Houston street. Ivy I .7". l FT’RNISHED ROOM Close in. one party SB, or two parties $lO Phone Ivy 4607-J. 68 Currier street. 5-6-12 FOR RENT- Neatly furnished room ad joining hfc’h. 160 Central ave 5-6-28 FOR RENT -Neatlv furnished rooms for gentlemen. 112 Crew st. Main 2378-J. 5-6 25 TWO nicelj furnished front rooms; con venient for housekeeping; to couples only without children; 116. Bell phone. All conveniences. 290 Washington. 5-6-36 Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. THREE nice upstairs rooms and recep tion hall; ail conveniences; good neigh borhood. 756 Highland avenue. Ivy 6373-L. 42-30-4 TWO connecting rooms for light house keeping 161 South Pryor; $8; private family. 4-30-4 I’NEI RNISHED rooms; single or con -1:' 1 T IF- 3 TAX ( » large first floor front rooms for light housekeeping; all conveniences; close in. reasonable rent. 65 Pulliam st. - 40 THREE delightful first floor connecting moms; sink, reasonable. 225- North Boulevard 73-4-5 FOR RENT Two or three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, with kitchenette; hot and cold water. Iw 4929 J NORTH SIDE Three • connecting rooms in bungalow home; to couple only: good home for young couple Phone Ivv 3302. TWC• connectinc rooms at 265 Cherokee avenue, opposite Grant Park. 5-4-25 TWO light housekeeping rooms; two blocks of park. Main 4129-J. 31 W. Pavilion 5 4 15 FOR RENT 'Three connecting rooms. 10 Shelton avenue. West End. Al! city cnnvi niences. Rent |B. Call owner. West ' : ■. 1 E FOR RENT Entire upstairs; four nice rooms, porch. Private bath Ideal for light housekeeping. Home with owner. Choice section West End. Young couple preferred. References. Phone West 791- L. 11 Lucile avenue 112-4-5 FOR RE NT -By couple, one large front room: terms reasonable; near car line; to widow with daughter. Mrs. O. Box 509, care Georgian 36-6-5 FOR RENT—Rooms; convenient car serv ice. Address A., 33 Candler street, De catur, Ga. 5-6-J3 FOR RENT- Three unfurnished rooms and private bath; also trunk room and stable by the 10th; north side. Call Ivy 2587 .L 5-6-26 F( »R RENT Three large connecting rooms; one single room, every conve nience. 339 Whitehall st. Main 2025-J. 5-6-27 FOUR connecting rooms with porch; one block of Grant Park: parties without children. 271 Oakland ave. Main 2191 -J Arianfa 1894. _ TWO, three or four connecting rooms or upper or low* r half of house; all conve niences; as desirable as one could wish; very reasonable. Ivy 6470-J, or call at 1 Angier ave. 5-6-31 Furnished Apartments For Rent. FOR RENT Furnished apartment; two rooms, vestibule and bath; from June 1 until September I. .Erances Apartments. Inquire of jai 43-20-4 FOR RENT Three beautiful rooms, also tw’o large rooms, with kitchenette; mod ern improvements. Delightful for sum mer. Phone Ivy 2478.5-2-24 FURNIS H Ef’ or unfurnished second floor front apartment; modern conveniences. Phone Ivy 4389 5-4-38 FOR RENT Tti.-ue-room furnished apart ment; reasonable. Phone Ivy 3960-J 5-4-69 Unfurnished Apartments For Rent FOR RENT Very desirable apartment, corner Peachtree place and West Peachtree; now teady for occupancy. Telephone Ivy 13 nr Main 1658. 5-4-85 FOR RENT Four-room steam-heated apartment, with all modern conven iences. Apply 46 West Bilker street. 5-4-61 Furnished Houses For Rent. ALL or part of an eight room house, rea sonable, until September 1. 14 Pine street. 5-2-27 Unfurnished Houses For Rent. FOr'kEnY HOUSES—CaII, write or phone for our rent bulletin Ralph O Cochran, 19 South Brod-st. 4-1-21 THE HOUSE you build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for eleetricity. 4-18-18 FOP RENT Six-room cottage: first-class condition; good neighborhood; easy walking distance: price $25 Air. Webster, with Williams-Hartsock Co.. 807-808 Fourth National Bank Building. Phone M. 2106. 39-3-5 NICE-little bouse; three rooms and hall; good lot. -8;.” Apply L. U Albert. 809 Gould Bldg. 109-4-5 Desk Space For Rent. NILE. large desk space for rent with use of both phone. . 1301 Em: ire Bldg. 5-1-21 Business Property For Rent. FOR RENT- Business space. 98! ? White hall street; fine location for pnni par lor. Price only SBS month Will have tw" years and four months lease. Ad dres> Box 92. care Georgian. 5-3-19 Warehouse Space Wanted. WANTED - About 8.000 square feet warehouse space, g-' ind floor, with running water ind office space; accessi ble to raih’.Lids. at not ux< eeding ten cents per foot. Call or write Acme Steel Goods <"o.. SS-6.4 W Alabama st. 4-26-34 Lost and Found. FOUND- W M Cox cleans all kinds of carpets: rugs a specialty. Ivy 3135-J. Atlanta phone 181 S 145 Auburn-ave. < LOST -One diamond ear screw on corner of Peachtree and Aum m ave Return to .Mrs. AX’ B Hayes. 46 West Hunter st ree t Libera 1 reward 2 6-3-5 LOST- Ladies' gold watch on Whitehall or Peachtree, engraved “G’enn to Leona ’ Finder jiease call Mam *4’> Reward. 5-3-10 Lost and Fuund. McCray Refrigerators ARE THE BEST. 82 MARIETTA STREET, ATLANTA. 5-2-43 PiRTY TAKING ladies' gold-handled umbrella from Davison-Paxon-Stokes’ store Thursday afternoon is known, but if property is returned to Georgian office within three days, no questions will be asked 33-3-5 LOST -Sunday morning, on Rawson, be tween Crew and Washington, ladies' gold watch; monogram E. M. T.; finder will be rewarded if returned to 86 Crew street.s-6 - 5 STRAY ED—One black horse mule and one black mare mule: ivtify Sam Brewster, care Frank Lake's lumber yard, corner Hunter and Elliott streets. Bell phone Main 4370 5-6-7 LOST —S und a y a f ternoon. dainty ch ai n W’ith pendant set with pearl. Reward. Ivy 1432*L. 41L6-5 LOST- - Between 38 Whitehall and 392 Oakland avenue, or on Central avenue ear, gold gracelet, engraved Mamma to Florence. Main 547 Reward. 43-6-5 LOST—On Eidgewood avenue, somewhere between Peachtree and Courtland streets, or on Courtland, between Edgewood ave nue and Houston street, gold watch; El gin; black ribbon fob: in the back en graved A'. J. M., Christmas. 1909. Finder please return to 265 Hilliard street or call Ivy 2175 and receive the reward. 5-6-14 LOST —Sometime Saturday afternoon, be tween 141 Nelson st.. Cone’s Whitehall store and Durand’s restaurant, black leather bill folder containing S2B and sev eral receipted bills. Liberal reward if returned to E. H. Cone, 60 Whitehall st. -6-42 LOST -Between 260 Ivy street and First Methodist church, gold knot stick pin. Return 260 Ivy street or phone Ivy 2584-J, 5-6-35 Personal. SERIOUS RESULTS come from trusses improperly fitted. John B. Daniel, at 34 Wall street, has an expert fitter and it will cost you no more to have him fit you, and it mea» 6 -24-19 ”1 3 VIADUCT PLACE, between Peachtree and Broad. 3-21 36 QUIT - HAVING TROUBLES with your washerwoman. We will wash all your family clothes and get. them white. Rough dry, 30 cents a dozen garments. Sanitary Rough Dry Laundry, S. D. Mul linax, mgr . 24 and 26 Brotherton street Mam iso; \tlaota 3 ' t-13 15 FLY SCREENS. FLY SCREENS, FLY SCREEN'S— Wood fly screens, metal fly screens, hardwood floors. Venetian blinds, metal weather strips, furnished anywhere in the South. Write or phone W R. Cal laway, manager. 1403 Fourth National Bank building. Atlanta, Ga. Main 5310. 4-30-19 AI c Cra y Refrige ra tors ARE THE BEST. 82 MARIETTA STREET, ATLANTA. 5 1 2 ’ 43 STILL another big shipment of new wall papers. Prues right. All work guar anteed. Better be safe than sorry. Bar nett & Gordon. 22 E, Mitchell st ; 30 sec onds from XX’hitehalL4-13-45 \( Ail’, i I'TTER CO. ’ N'C’THING but first-class work and prompt service. When tou are ready for this kind of work, phone Ivy 1436. ACME LETTER CO.. 417 Wesley Memo rial Bldg 5-6-33 WEALTHY Western banker, 53, would marry. X., Box 35, League, Toledo. Ohio. 56-6-5 Professional. DR REBECT'A C BRANNON has re moved her office and residence to 356 Forrest avenue. Telephone Ivy 1035 62-3-5 Palmistry. MISS BECIC WORLD-FAM ED INDIAN PALMIST; A GIFTED WOMAN. LO CATED AT 76 EAST HUNTER STREET 4-9-3« CLAIRVOYANT AND - PALMIST —Gypsy (amt’ in tent. 138 Whitehall street -29-1 PALMIST arid Life Readers. Consult them on all matters. Prices, 25 pmo 50 cents. 17 E. Mitchell st. o-b-18 Medical. DR’. EDMONDSON S Tansy, Pennyroyal and Cotton Root Pills, a safe and re liable treatment for painful and sup pressed menstruation, irregularities and similar obstructions. Trial box by mail, 50c. Frank Edmondson & Bro., manu facturing chemists, 14 South Broad-st., -17-14 LADIESB> .000 'eward; I positively guar antee my great successful "Monthly” remedy: safely relieves some of the long est. most obstinate, abnormal cases in three to five days; no harm, pain or in terference with work; mail $1.50. Double Strength $2. Dr. F. G. Southington Rem edy Co.. Kansas City, Mo 4-2A34 LISTEN' I treat any disease for $1 a week and furnish the medicine. John T Patterson. M D . 44--.’ c Edgewood ave nue. Atlanta phone 2757 , 2-15-45 Dropsy. DROPSY CURED. Relieves shortness of breath In 36 tn 48 hours Reduce* swelling in 15 to 30 days. Write for par ticulars Collom Dropsy Remedy Com pany, 512 Austell building. Specialists. DOVT let your friends suffer; bring them to Drs. Holmes and Sewell, at 7D W. Mitchel! street, for rheumatism, dropsy, piles and cancer Consultation free. Dis eases of wen a specialty. 4-30-21 Dentists. trVTT'T’ll EXTRACTED 1 r.JL 1 rl WITHOUT PAIN. DR. 11. JENSEN, Whitehall St. 3-21-29 Dressmaking. DRESSM 4KING at reasonable prices at 226 Houston st Atlanta 4181 3 21-11 Collections. NOTES and ACCOUNTS collected No collection; no charge. .Atlanta Collec tion Company, 604 Gould building 4-20-57 Milk Depots. THE Houston st. creamery for milk and cream. Call Ivy 1293 Bell. 3-9-39 WANT AD RATES, One cent a word each insertion unless on agreement. Minimum 10c an ad. Ads to appear in ordi nary reading matter type. Ads in larger type 2c a word. Ads on contracts. 4c a line for 90 consecutive insertions: 446 c a line for 60 consecutive insertions; 5c a line for 30 consecutive inser tions; s'ic a line for 15 times. (Count six average length words in small reading matter type to the line). EXCEPTIONS. "Situations Wanted” ads contain ing not over 24 words will be printed one time for 10c; three times for 20c. or seven times for , 40c. All ads. such as Boarders Want ed, Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms. Apartments. Houses For Rent or Wanted, also Lost and Found, Help Wanted ads that only get the benefit of the “city cir culation” of The Georgian, will be 1c a word for one insertion; three times for the price of two or seven times for the price of four. CLOSING HOURS. To secure proper classification of Want Ads it will be necessary to have copy in The Georgian office before 1 o'clock the day of the issue. Every word in the advertisement, including the name and address, should be counted. Each initial counts ope word; compound words are counted as two words. Telephone your Want Ads to The Georgian (both phones 8000) when it Is more convenient to do so, and collection will be made at your home or at your office the follow ing day. This is an accommoda tion service rendered Georgian Want Ad patrons and payment should always be promptly made on presentation of bill Always ask that your telephone Ad be repeated back to you by the telephone Ad taker to make sure that it has been taken correctly. The Georgian can not guarantee accuracy or assume responsibilty for errors of anv kind occurring in telephone advertise ments. Out-of-town advertisements must be accompanied with cash in full payment for the same Note the foregoing instructions about count ing the words and the rates per word. Agencies' discounts 15 and 2 per cent. ADVERTISERS should retain re ceipts given by The Georgian to patrons making payment for Want Ads over the office counter, as no mistakes can be rectified without them. In answering advertise ments addressed in care of The Georgian, if the advertiser asks to show references, send a duplicate of same. SPECIAL NOTICE! All Ads must be ordered out in writing or at the office. No dis continuance notice taken over tel phone. Washing. DON'T WORRY over your family wash ing. We wash everything clean and white Starch all garments that require it. Iron all table and bed linen for 30 cents a dozen. Sanitary Rough Drv Laundry, S D Mullinax, mgr . 24 and 26 Brother ton street. Main 1802; Atlanta 353 -13-17 Colored Undertakers. Fountain & Robinson. 233 Auburn. Atl. 5921-F; Night Ivy 3609. -11-27 Hatters. OLD hats cleaned, dyed •nd reshaped; best work; prompt service: satisfaction guaranteed Out of town orders solicited Both phones. Acme Hatters, 100(4 White-! hall street. ~ 3-15-6 Furniture Repaired. FURNITURE” repalrej ' packed and shipped; expert carpenter. L. Wellons. 99 N Forsyth-st 1-24-61 Shoe Repairing. CHAMPION SHOE don; in new quarters; good work done: work called for and delivered. 1018-J West. 106-4-5 Fire-Proof Storage. WE STORE HOUSEHOLD goodsT~and pianos. Office and warehouse. 239-241 Edgewood-ave. Ivy 2037. John J. Wood side Storage Company. Wood Patterns. Robertson Pattern Works, MANUFACTURERS OF GOOD PAT TERNS. Ivy 6026. 140% Edgewood avenue -10-63 Builders’ Column. Contractors and Builders. I Will Finance You IF YOU wish to build; all kinds of build ers' material for sale. B. F. Mitchell. ■•>l4 Austell Building 4-25-14 .ARCHITECT.”' contractor and builder, cabinet shop: carpenters furnished. R H Jones. 190 Houston st. 3-21-12 HOME BUILDERS: ~ HOMES built for cash or terms; archi tectural designs furnished free. Centurv Construction Co. 720 EMPIRE BLDG. -10-35 Architects and Builders. CONTRACTOR, cabinet shoo; carpenter* furnished. John Allen, 1061A Edgewood avenue. 3-22-4 J Building Materials. FOR BUILDINGS. AUSTIN BROS., Atlanta, Ga. -19-7 KING HAR DAV ARE CO an B dfi^of h tll d ». B ?3 P^ cb T -l»-7 Office Fixtures. "CARPENTER SHOR ™ CROCKETT & CARTER 40-42 PETERS ST. BOTH PHONES -22-S Paints and Wallpaper. georgia" paint and glass co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 00-37 LL'CKIE STREET. ‘ <-6-30 nr II 111