Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 21, 1912, HOME, Page 16, Image 16

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16 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: READ FOR PROFIT— GEORGIAN WANT ADS-USE FOR RESULTS TUESDAY. MAY The Georgian fls the Leading Want Ad Medium of the Sooth TTI Carrying more Want Ads than any other Southern Newspaper. Below are the figures showing the number of Want Ads published 11 4? by all the Atlanta Newspapers for the year 119111: The Georgian carried 189,40 Want Ads, Journal 156,259, Constitution 92,009 Want Aos. jll W This count is for six days to the week=—for The Georgian prints no Sunday paper—and seven days to the week for The Journal ana Hne Ht Constitution. 189,411 Want Ads are by far the most ever before printed by an Atlanta Newspaper in a year. Both Phones 8000. Lost and Found Most people have an honest desire to return articles they find to their proper owner hut they do not like to go to unnecessary trouble—they believe that’s the loser s look out —and it is. Tell | the finder how he can reach you easily and vou will get it hack. They are watching The Georgian Lost and Found Column today. 1 ( ADVERTISE IT ) ' THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. 1 Published by The Georgian Company, 20 East Alabama Street Atlanta. Ga - Entered rt Atlanta Postoffice as second class matte! Subscriptions Payable in Advance Or* rear mail, postage prepaid. $5 Six months. mail, postage prepaid. 2.00 month®, mail, postage prepaid. 1.25 One month. mall, postage prepaid. <.» Subscriptions F yable In Advance j De irered by carrier, one yearss.2o Delivered by carrier, six months 2.J0 - Delivered by carrier, three months... 1.30 De’Aerrd by carrier, one month 4 Delivered h' airier In Atlanta and other cities, one week 10c < — ( Help Wanted —Female. , WANTED Bright girts', b tween sixteen | end twenty-two tears <»f age, attrac tive occupation with ex client opportuni ties for rapid advancein* i : Applicants must luxe common s<ho*J education ami he able to furnish satisfactory references ‘ as to character \pply in person at 25 Auburn avenue \Cania L \vXNTED~“ 1 Inusckeeper for small fam ily «t once. For particulars apply Jas. (: I eagm. \mleraonville, Ga 1111*1’2 f. A DIES < »ur ill us! rated catalogue ex plains how we teach hail dressing in ten weeks, mailed free Write _Moier College, 53 W Mitchell st 3 7 -18 - □ 1 I .ADIES Make sanTtary’ belts at home. material furnished: $12.50 per hundred; stamped addressed envelope for particu lar® Westville Mfg Co.. Westville. N J. 3DIS-5 xx xktf.d \\at'r<>sses to learn better paying work hair dressing; lighter, cleaner, easier, shorter hours: few weeks ; practice necessary . desirable jc'bs waiting; traveling companions; ladies maids; hair dressers everywhere want help, will ar range if you like this work. Call or write. Aloler College. 53 W Mitchell st. 39-18-5 W ANTED A good colored nurse 1141 Peachtree roads-20-b WANTED A settled nurse who will stay at night, good wages SI East Fifth street 5-20-14 W \NTED • Colore*l girl to help around the house, a good home for an intelli cen' girl. Apply to D Larkin street at once. 40-26-5 WA NT ED-Two or t h roe first-class iron rrs. good pay and steady work AVPL at Capital t’ity -2 0-23 WANTED A few bright women of good address to present an attractive newspaper premium offer among Atlanta homes. Seel Hanlon at The Georgian office. 3 20-11 ' WANTED- -First-class cook Small fam ily \pply 512 Third National Bank building. 5 -6 \V ANTED Colored mammy to do house umrk 61 East «’ain st.. Apartment 3 -20-38 COLORED COOK Settled woman pre < ferred 61 Waddell street. Inman Park ; 27-21-5 SEVERAL girls xx.inted at . r-t- m pack ' candy , pleasant work. good hours ; Apply at Nunnally s <’>'* Ixx s- 5-21-SI WANTED A girl t. • cook and do h<>use ! work M 172 S -1. l!*6 Crew s: "X 21 - 5 I W\NTED Demonstrator for the <"ali forma Perfume C.unpam Apply Mrs Brone k. 514 Pea ch tret Ivy : 499-.1 IX* ANTED Neat colored woman fori cooking and housework \pply at ' once. 292 Juniper sti • : 5 21-12 1 WANTED Neat rd ahh- w-.rnaii t«»i cooking and general housework. small' family. .’>9 West Txxeltt! street. 5-21-14 j WANTEb \n »■xt- i lenged c**nk wirTT~ref • erem-es '.inly . Emile averse. 5-21-;S WANTED Nurse. 293 Washutgum | street -21-11 TWO waitresses, two ia-hes for silver ! pantry Southern Business Agencx | 265 ( a mile i Annex 5-21-40 bermaids, nurses a».< : b" •seke.-pvrs Gall at nn<e Feders Employment Xgenex 253- ; 254 Candler Annex 104 Nortn fTx<»r-st. WANTED- < ■ ed g rTf< Fservant Ret erences revfuired Apply :'7i Gordon i street. 56-21-5 I WANTED Young lady with experience! as candy saleslady permanent position I to tight party: bring references Nun- ! pally s. Edgew<>od and Pt av’ h ro 5-21-31 ‘ WANTEI» Working girls, fifteen : enteen years of age Apply Sp.. South Broad st ret i ‘ho- 21 - 5 i WANTED ' '■ 1 w■ ; • housework Sd South Pryoj- sireet j WANTED- Colored hote’ u * ano pas- try' cook, out of town. "'a V.lania | tinnal Bank building 5-21-s<i Help Wanted—Male FTf>P at Hilburn hotel: heart of * j v . 10U Walton s’ . if you xxarr a --lean quiet room; transient 50c. <-ptn all nigh* HORSESHt »E?: ano spader vx?r-o R>-xmond 1-and Company, Raym ’ ■ * a-Xd-37 Help Wanted—Male. WE WANT five ambitious young men to become real estate salesmen, we are noxv selling lots on easy monthly pay nient plan and will give you contract which will < nable you to make $25 to SSO per week, and at the same time afford ■ou an excellent chance t«» learn the real • badness Apply Charlton Barrett, I ’0! ,__N Broad st 4-6-18 I MEN and boy s f«.r I>< s: pay ing \x--rk in I existence, tl *■ barber trade, we tea<‘h I by free work and careful instructions; our i niethodH have their advantages. See why. Write toda <>r call Mole! Baria r Co! : ..3 W 'dH- heiljdlf _L_ IS:_'1 S :_' ' ; L2 YES Prof< or G O Bi aiming will teach you the barber trade tit’s easy). We : teach in one-haif lime of other colleges. Coi tsc. tools ami position in our shops fnly S3O Why pay more'? Thousands of Fmr gradual* > t unning sheps or making i good wage. . Alianta Bai be; College. 10 Eas£__MUtchj ' ■’ s'’ 1 , ;V*~d APIs WANTED for government p> sition: SBO month; send postal for ' st of positions open Franklin Institute. Dept I '■ i 1 R< \ x WANTED A few live men of good address to present an at tractive newspaper premium offer among Atlanta homes. See Han lon. at The Georgian offiee. > 20 13 WANTED All Spanish war veterans to met 1 al 60 E. <';iin street <>n Wed nesday night at 8 o'clock to organize a local camp of t’nited Spanish War Veter ans. Bring your discharge papers. 5 20 35 Wanted for i s "akmy Abieboaied unmarried men betxxmcn ages of 18 and 35; citizens of Vnited Slates, of good char acter and temperate habits, who can speak, read and xvrite the English lan guage For information apply to Recruit ing officer, 23‘-2 Whitehall street. Atlanta, or 411 Cherry st ret t. Macon, Ga 4-2 1 WA N I iTl> Good live and responsible dealer for INDIANA motor trucks. Address 1 larwnnd - Barley Manufacturing Companv. Indiana avenue. Marlon. Iml 5-11-42 WANTED \ farm hand, xvhite *>r *•<•!- \in I \ Box 1175, cltj WANTED -.Fifty while mon for transmission line. If you do not want work, need not apply. 35 Deca tur street. 12-21-5 WANTED —A young man stciio-bookkecper tor in dividual ledgers, double entry books, in one depart ment ol' large corporation; lot s of det ail work ; posit ion permanent; must be rapid and accurale. Address < ’or poration. care Georgian. 5-21-10 \\ Y\Te~ * ;<icd hustler t<’ sell li*iui*l snap l** private families. ’This Is a good proposition <'all between ami 12 Wed nesday at 50 ricdmoin avenue. 43-21-5 PRINTER w ' ii • who uniSerstands run of country shop. sl2 per week The Piedmont Journal. Piedmont. Ala. 39-21-5 WANT ED First-class butler. Apply at once. 51 Elizabeth st.s -21 -1 ‘‘ \\ \xTi:i' \ good~chef cook, whi • colored: also good pastrx cook. \pply at I ’v.irlil law Inn. 21-23 w\xr i j) Job press feedei s i Httler Bros.. 216-18 East llunl< i r street 5 21 22 WANTED- Men and "boys, white and *•<>!- ored, experienced as xx a iters, porters, chefs, bartenders, cooks, dishxviishers. cashiers jjnd soda xxater dispensers, can always find good paving positions by call ing at Feders I'hnpl**.'inent \gency. 253- 254 Candler Annex Bldg . ’Ol N*»rth I'ryor street .L.ILSJ E*ld{.\.\’l»"B<d wanted who busi ness section. Call at 317 Austell Bldg. W’ANTED f.i IghF an ■ enet getTc »">y. 15 to 17 years old 209 Gram! W ANTED A l piam»~~play < r and trap drummer for picture shoxx Good toxxn. \ddress Ainusee Theater. Waycro-s. Ga. 59 -5 WANTED Boys heixx ••eu II and 16 ya is old tn wait on tables Nunnally s. Edge <\ ■ >.*d ami Peaehtrev sin;• • i 7y- 30 *»NE cream maker at once Southern Business Agencv, 265 (’andler \nnex 5 21-37 A-1 STEW AKD.A-I pastry cook at oir • Southern Business Agencyt 265 e’umller Anne_x w \NTED- • ’ inter man at the (’•*f< tei a 63 ami 65 North Forsyth street. 5-21-46 WANTED Colored ball man. xvhose xvife a is pastry cook. colored past*y cook. | "ois xrlan’a National Bank building 5-21-4- ' IwaN’l’ED Experienced city directory j i man experienced lot salesman Acim j Bus.ness Agency. 101 S Atlanta National ' | Bank building • s »-21 51 j Help Wanted—Male and Female | ,\\ anted A man or woman cool m -. be nice am! clean; references .required il9 E Harris 5-2 Q-24 Attorney at-Law. GEORGE F. GOBER, 710 Third National Bunk Bldg Ivy 2447 2-7-11 Salesmen Wanted. ANTED Capable salesmen to sell on the easy monthly pay ment plan, finish ed Jots in our North Decatur residence subdivision Apply Charlton Barrett, m.an ag«'T . 60 n, North Broad street < EX EIF 4ETIC. reliable party xvantfsl to represent t’m sale of high-grade office I land electrical specialties: electrical i knowledge not required, liberal salary or I i commission on contract; exclusive terri tory Electr.« al Goods Mfg Co., AA’ash , ington, D. C 4-10 Agents Wanted. • TO SSO per week easdy made selling ; residence lots on the easy monthly pay ment plan in our Decatur Heights sub i division; exnerienee unnecessary ; im- Jp’oxements down and artistic homes now being builT Apply Charlton Barrett. .Manager. 6»* ■_ N Rroad st 4-6-19 AGENTS WANTED in every town In Georgia to sell automobile tire remov er; d.“es the work in enr minute what • v. ill take two hours to do without this !•■ For sale by A G. Inman. Midville. G;'.2-29-32 IN :' \ ' !’i •\A X I wa n * h»• ; gen ’ . $ t i■ • ■ ■ ■' . • •' ma«i< AA'rite F.i parti’’. * - •• guaranteed pt* pos»ii<m ‘the -rd Co, 1 Angie, avenue. A'lanm. Agents Wanted. BE INDEPENDENT Start a mail order business in your own home. AVe tell you how. and furnish everything needed wholesale. An honorable and profitable business for a man or woman. Particulars free. Many make $3,000 a year Murphy Mfg. Co. South Norwalk, Cm a-.. 5-11-5 r I I'AN I< ’ DISASTER. THE COMPLETE BOOK entitled "The Sinking of the Titanic,” by Logan Mai sliall. Ls m.w read-, for shipment I'he price is $1 We allow agents a commis sion of 50 »•* ■ •'■. !. Agents wanted, ‘pjttits free on receipt of 10c The hook contains 350 nag*: ami more than 50 il liistraiion- Hopkins Book Concern. 153 Auburn axe.Atlanta. <>a. • 5-18-34 7 ! itCxiiT” ('<> \IPLETE HooK now ready for ship men', \V. ounlle throe books on the ■ >oon> gKH.es 'i.oisfter -one entitled ‘Stiirt of the Wreck of the Titanic," edited by Marshall Everett, retail price fclotlo SI.OO, half morocco $1.50; anoth er entitled “The Sinking of the Ti tanic" and "Great Sea Disasters,” edit ed l>v Logan .Marshall, retail price (cloth i JI.OO, half morocco $1.75: the other eniitloi ‘.Vlemo; ial Edition. Sink- j ing of tl’< Titanic," edited by Jay Hen- 1 r- Mi>" 1)10,'., ■ ■■• ail price (cloth) $1.00.1 W< nllov. our agents 50 per cent com- I mission on each "f these books; so the! ageics' prices are one half of the re- | tail prices. We pay express charges on cash orders amounting to sls worth or more at agents' prices. Credit given if desired. Sind us your orders; state what author you want book written by and wo will ship promptly, .'gents wanted In'every ■ ommunitv. Outfit sent free on receipt of Hi cents for postage. A single t ofn of book by author of your choice mailed to any ad dress on recelpi of retail price. Each of the above book? contains 350 pages, over 500 illus, aiions. except memorial edition lo .Ito Hrni Mowbray, which contains, 2X7 pages. Phillips-Boyd Publishing Company, Department No. 15. Atlanta. Ga. 5-9-47 Teachers Wanted. ATT K.a <;TI A' F positions for state and In terstate Du -sis Write for registra tion b’nnks to Teachers’ Agency Com- i pany, 101: Empire Building. Atlanta. Ga 3-9-103 ; TEACHERS WANTED for all class posi- ' Hons Free registration June 1 AVrite today for circulars Register Teachers’ I Mgent • . Ga 5-6-21 SUMMER si’ll* k»l wanted; first grade license, tour yea r s' experience. .Al L. B , care Georgian. 5-78-53 Schools Wanted. WANTED Summer and fall schools by rolleg* trained men and women teach- « rs. W rit.- u - x<iur xvants today. Ad- j dress U. <» Box 116. Register, Ga. Situations Wanted—l emale. t’o.MPETENT young lady Menographer desires extra xvork to do in the after- j noons from 3 to 6 o'clock and on Satur day mornings Aihlress M p. w,. 121 '.■l ■ tol squai < 5 1 5-23 FEDI RS EM IT.* 'TV ENT A*; EN< 'V. 25. T-1 t’andler Annex. 104 N. Pry or street; plume Ivy 1 789. Atlanta 915: supplies freo *>f charge hotels, restaurants, boarding, apartments and prix ate houses xvltli all kimls of first-class help 5-15-50 \\'\NTi;i) Position a inn x presser; well experienced. Address 184 E. Harris st. n2 J 7 - 5 w ANTED Housekeeper’s place In middle o’ north Georgia hotel by wid«»w <»f sex oral years experience Address Mis. Nan cy Gay*. Greensl ro. Ga 62-18 5 \\ ANTED Companion's or gox crnesß' place by young lady teticliei. Address Aii- i i: Greensboro, Ga 61-18-5 COMPETENT young woman bookkeeper, fixe years experience, desires to make change <’an give go*»d references. VI- * Are ss Box 555. ca r» Georgian 92 -18 - 5 A A \ NT'ED <’em pet ent cook in small fam ily AppH 156 PeaJ htree circle. 26-20-5 AA \x ri:i‘ \ p( sition as nurse or maid; good references. ’l7 Piedmont ave. A <;<»<»!» maternity nurse xvants position with reference from doctor. Phone W 525-L. 78 Chestnut st. 36-21-5 COLORED WOMAN "ill do general housecleaning by Hie day . Good rec ommendations A*ldress W . 49 Hogue street, srnd telephone number 51-21-5 AN experienced nurse xvould like a posi tion as nurse on north side, (’an furnish r«‘ferenci Wages $4 50 a week Address Nurse. 2? 5 Spring street. 51-21-5 SETTLED LAID wishes place as house keeper *>r companion to elderly lady or couple, or to assist in housework. No objections to country or suburbs. H.. Box 30. care Georgian. 62 21-5 Dressmaking. DKESSM.AKIXG at • reasonable prices at 226 Houston st. Atlanta 4’Bl. 3-21-11 Situations Wanted—Male. Rates I nder This Classification 24 words. 1 time 10c, 3 times 20c; 7 times 40c ! i FEDERS EMIToYMENTAGENCY: I ( aioller Annex, supplies free of charge ho*»>ls. < ales, restaurants with first- | t lass white and colored help <-f all kinds | PI • • 8 \ :w \ N'. pi' Position by young man as bookkeeper or stenographer. have had ! four y ears office experience; can furnish j good references, employed at present. W H •: cai e- gian 45-16-5 POSITION WANTED by- competent elec trical »-r.gineer Twelve years experience with a variety . machinerx First-class references L. R King. 1014 Meda street. ~lmiLl *♦ nn _ 5S -18 - 5 W.ANTED \ position by a young man of 19 as bookkeeper or assistant book keeper: fast and accurate <m figures; good references v. ill siart «»n low salary Ad dress G SI. Box 5, » are Georgian. PL.ASTI-.HER xxhiip* is open for job as foi eman <an :’.ork subordinarely: re pair xx < • ; also in plastering or cement Address Morris. 515 Peters Bldg COLORED ('H.AUFFEUR wants position in private familx . can give good refer ences Address Bo\ 896. care Georgian I ... \<H N . MAN. experienced in bookkeep ing. stenographic, or any kind of cle»i- *al work, would like to do about three hours' work everx night Call Ivx 3380 -37-20-5 A-l CORPORATION accountant. capable of taking charge of of fice. desires change. Address A. •I. N.. care Georgian 39-20-5 WANTED Position by experienced man. dry goods, clothing, suoes, lad’es' and gent s furnishimrs Address Hustler. 188 *'< 'iir; Ia ml st reel2s- 21 • 5 IF \ou xvant « al< niming done, call on J M D 36 . Whitel-all street 31-21-5 HONES reliabh man. good worker, i xvishes position as butler or houseman. 10 • S \A ANT ED- To refinish furniture mah* g any. 1,,-xe had y ears experience W D i Kallexx _ . Hill <iree: 14-21-3 i ' ' n . in » Petition ’< <ioubie-enlr' ’ • .. as'i-u.’.n’. hard worker 1 \\ AA . tare Georgian. 43-21-5 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 largei type 2c a word. Ads on contracts. 4c a line for 90 consecutive insertions; a i line for 60 consecutive insertions. : oc a line for 30 consecutive inser tions; s^ z c 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 > round. 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. r CLOSING HOURS To secure proper classification of AAant Ads it will be necessary' tn 5 have copy m The Georgiah 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 one woed: compound words are counted as two words. Telephone your Want Ads to The Georgian (hath phones 8000) when it fs more convenient to do so, and collection will be made at your home or at your office the follow ing day Thjs is an accommoda tion service rendered Georgian 'A ant Ad patrons and payment should always be promptly made on presentation of bill. Always ask ; that ’ our telephone Ad he repeated back to you by the telephone Ad aker to make sure that it has been taken correctly. The Georgian can not guarantee accuracy or assume responsebilty for errors of any’ kind occurring In telephone advertise ments. Out-of-town advertisements must he accompanied with cash in full payment for the same. Note the foregoing instructions ahoip count ’ng the words and the rates per word. Agencies’ discounts 15 and 2 per cent. ADA’ERTJSERS should retain re ceipts given by The Georgian to patrons making payment for Want I 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 J 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. Situations Wanted—Male. A-1 bookkeeper, ten years experience; sober and reliable: best of references: want immediate employment. Address E. | care Georgian. 46^21 -5 (“LERK must have immediate employ ment salary your limit Best of refer ! enees. Address Clerk, care Georgian. 47-21-5 Boarders Wanted. PEACHTT? EE INN. RATES, $7 to sl2 per week. References o> r ‘l]G 2-28-5 | TRANSIENT and table boarders wanted; .nice rooms; excellent meals; close in S. Pryor streets-7-29 AA ILL EXCHANGE room and board close n on (’apltol avenue for motorcycle or ’ dies' diamond ring. Small cash pay ment Box 739. care Georgian. 4 27-16 Select Boarding. AN IDEAL PLACE, new management 132 South Prx<» st 5-8-59 Select Boarding. BEST' accommodations. 32 Garnett st 5-10-5 I NDI'.R new' management. S 3 Brotherton street: room and board .<4 per week; furnished rooms also cheap. 5-11-3 I >F'LIGHTFUL home for summer; all con- x eniences Phone Ivy 6634. Mrs C. S Mcßae. il]!' 42 21 W BAKER Front room and board for ♦ ouple or two gentlemen. Ivy 1788 -15-1 CAN accommodate a very few boarders, excellent table and good location: ref erences required. Main 3411 -L. 5-17-8 PRIA AT'E home. West End. will let two rooms with board; references ex- (bango*l. _ 130_ Park streer _. 5-I_B- 32 NK.’E, congenial couple can secure ele gant room with bath and j?ood b* a rd. j all modern conveniences, price reason- j able. Apply 483 Peachtree st 81-18-5 fnIT\V~P EACH TREE—Large, cool'rooms. excellent meals, home comforts for re- fined guests in small private boarding i house Phone Ivx 5551 Tahl<* board “ _: s '± g Ll? ! BEAUTIFUL furnished rooms -and best | meals in city : cool house for summer I 17 E North axe., between th* Peachfee .',-18-73 ; WANTED Gentleman appre ciating home comfort. Private i family. Special rates to accept able party. Address North Side. ; Box 950. care Georgian. 5-18-44 j AA .ANT'EI’ Gentlemen or couple to board in private family; front room. 75 West . Bake*- street. Phone Ivy 5258-J. 5-20-48 | A FEW M<>RE boarders can be accom modated at 109 East Linden street, just off Peachtree. Just far enough out to escarm tli« disturbing noises, but no’ too far from the business center. Good food, well cooked Cleanliness and neatness guaranteed Rath room, phone. Rate. $22 50 to S3O per month. 109 East Linden street 5-18-36 LARGE, desirable front room; also single room. Lovely location for summer Mo<iern conveniences Table board sum i *uer rates Ivy- 1959-L. 241 W. Ppach- tret ■ street.s-21-24 L AR(JE. cool rooms, excellent table; close in; very reasonable 4 AA'cst Peachtree streets B-21 -5 W ANTED Boarders: lovely downstairs front room, with private entrance; first- ■ ass board, in best section of West End 438 Gordon street Phone West 109-J -21-44 ('AN ACCOMMODATE a few boarders, nice cool rooms, close in. 85 Luckie. ivy 3150 5-21-48 Board Wanted. Yl>t NG LADY desires board in private family at reasonable rate. Address Miss II 1... rare Georgian.s-18-10 WANTED—Two rooms and board by two business women in strictly private fam ilj . no boarding houses. Box S6O. care Georgian 29-21-5 Hotels. HOTEL HENDERSON; new manage ment: newly fitted: clean, rooms 50c up; heart of city 41’* Peachtree. 2-20-67 Ask any business man and be will tell ou The Georgian AA’ant Ad columns reach more people and bring better resuits •'ar rouM r u be obtained m anj other medium, in this Furnished Rooms For Rent. NEWLY furnished rooms; reasonable prices: centrally located; baths free. Broadway Hotel. 7 1 4 N. Broad st. 3-21-73 NICELY furnished rooms and excellent board, close in Main 2768. 295 Wash ington. 5-9-18 UNDER new management. 83 Brotherton street; room and board $4 per week: furnished rooms also cheap.s-14-2 NIt'ELY furnished front room for rent: all conveniences; close in. 61 East Cain street, Xpartment 2. 5-15-2 f NICELY furnished front room; close in 68 Currier streetlvy 4607-. T. 5-15-24 . SMALL, neatly furnished bedroom: prl- ; vate family; $5 per month. Call even THREE unusually large connecting rooms for housekeeping with butler's pantry and front and back private piazzas; com pletely and nicely furnished with ma chine. refrigerator, etc.; all conveniences; steam heat, hot water, etc.; reasonable. It? 4068. 28 E. Alexander street, Apart meni A.5-1.7-19 FOR RENT Nicely furnished, large, cool room, with lavatory. 64 Forrest ave nue. 5-17-40 NICELY furnished rooms: close In: excel lent neighborhood. 46 Williams. 5-18-5 CLOSE IN on West Harris street. large. cool room. M. C., care Georgian. -18-22 LARGE, cool rooms; five minutes from _>;en_ter. _l6 Williams st. 5-18-21. LARGE, nicely furnished room; conve nient; close in. 235 Courtland st. 53-18-5 TWO more gentlemen can get rooms at 250 Lee street. Phone West 656-J in afternoons, 54-18-5 TWO elegant, nicely furnished cool rooms for rent to couple, business women or men: conveniences. 206 Spring street. NICE rooms: all conveniences: close in; excellent neighborhood. 143 Spring st 5-18-56 THREE niceh furnished rooms. 42 Spring street. M. 4824-J. Close in. 5-18-57 THREE furnished or unfurnished rooms: in excellent neighborhood. Main 2966-.1. £ 5-18-61 FoR HEXT Two furnished bed rooms. Apply to 188 Windsor street. Phone Mam 2233.5-20-8 FOR RENT Furnished room, electric and gas lights; use of phone; room next to bath, gentlemen onlj. 89 West Peach tree. Apartment 1.5-20-7 NICE, newly furnished rooms. also light housekeeping apartments; close in: private family. 151 Spring street. 5-20-1 A NICE. cool, furnished room, in strictly private family, to gentlemen only: terms model ate. Apply 369 Spring st. 34-20-5 FOR RENT To one gentleman, nicely I'irnished room on north side; small family, no children; bath convenient Phone Ivv 472-T-. 5-20-20 FURNTSHETrixvo rooms for light housekeeping in my home. Everything new. Electricity, gas. hot water, bath ami phone service. Call Ivy 4318-L. 5-20-10 FOR RENT Two largp furnished rooms for housekeeping; prix ate porch. Three blocks from capitol. 270 1 A-A East Fair street. Atlanta plyme 5052.5-20-32 FOR RFINT Nicel? furnished room for one or two gentlemen. With or with out board. Private familx. 4170-L Main 49-20-5 FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms: latest improvements. 353 Central avenue. 5-20-30 ; TWO or three nicely furnished front rooms. complete for housekeeping, cheap to couple only without children; hni Bell phone, best location. 290 Washington.s-20-39 DELIGHTFULLY cool room with everx convenience; close in; north side, (’all [yy 6033-J.5-20-37 NICELY furnished room: all conven iences. 61 E. <’ain st.. Apartment 5. Bell phone 2116.5-20-43 REDUCED RATES over summer: nice rooms. furnished and unfurnished: light housekeeping 214 East Hunter street.2B-21-5 NEATLY furnished rooms for housekeeping. Close in. 188 Courtland. 5-21-7 FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping 15 West Cain. At lanla phone 5406.5-21-16 WITHIN five minutes walk of Piedmont hotel 1 have two cool and nicely fur nished rooms for rent to refined people. Reasonable rates. Apply apartment 4. 44 East Harris street,s-21-13 FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 25 West Baker. Ivy 501 -J. 5- 21 -27 FOR RENT Nice cool room for ladies or ooup’e, close tn 156 Luckie street. 5-21-47 Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. THREE nice rooms for rent: convenient ly located u’al! 311 st 5-14-9 ! TAVO or thr*-* nlc*. cool upstairs rooms fin*- all <onx l<’openhill Phone Iv' €273-1. 33-14-5 FOR REN7’ A new six-room house for I ren’. $lO t* . r mon r P-■ r>- Main 4245-J. -15-13 ENTIRE s*'ond floor, four rooms, nlione and bath 425 N. fackson 5-16-8 TWG or tnrep connecting rc-orns cool. pleasant 85 ‘Tpu st 5-18-23 FOR RENT With <-oupi* *nt.ir** down stairs, consisting of four rooms ha’c. porches, with all ••onvenienrew nFo- fron* and back 'ard barn 229 Richardson THREE unfurnished roon *33 AVhltehall si Atlanta phons 4364 -18 51 TWO connecting rooms for Hgh’ house keeping. close in. a’ 220 E Fair st 5-20-5 FOR RENT- Two largp room*, closet-' hall: convenience? sl2 50 per month 237 (’ ontral avenue 5^20- 34 i (’ONNECTTNG rooms for housekeeping all conveniences; close in: excellent; neighborhood, ivy’ 6313. 95 Forrest Av»* 5-11 -7 TWO connecting unfurnished rooms. < Io «• in. 33 Eugenia street. 5-21 -5 THREE or four large connecting un furnished ro*)ms. downstairs; price rea sonable. 274 Whitehall street. 6Gil-4l NORTH SIDE, splendidly situated, with all conveniences, two or three bright rooms; hot water, phone and lights free Call Ivy 6470-J 5-21-28 Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished room, with hot or cold water and phone and gas Apply 40 West Baker street, or Phone Tvy 2819 5-21-21 Furnished Apartments For Rent. FOR RENT Beautiful apartment con sisting of bedroom, dining room, kitchen, bath, back and front porches; north sicD. Phone Ivy 24 78.5-15-22 FURNISHED apartment to rent 436 Peachtree street, four-room furnished apartment to rent during summer Apply IS Marlborough Apartment. 42-18-5 F* »R RI'NT' Nicel? furnished north side ana tmeni u;th twu porches Phone □490. J Ivv. e-18-55 Unfurnished Apartments For Rent FOR RENT—The new apartment house at 83 Hurt street, known as the Bosco bel. consisting of three and four rooms each, with every known modern conven ience. and renting for $32.50 to $35. is now- ready for occupancy. Apply on prem ises or Fitzhugh Knox, 1613 Candler building 5-9-57 FOR RENT—Lovely right new upper and low-er apartments in splendid residence section; ten minutes of town; also fur nished room with private bath. Phone Tvy 2432. NICE five-room flat for tent: north side: 1 I'loee in. Phone Tvy 4399-.1. 5-TB-63 > FOR RENT —Vnfurnished four-room apartment in Corinthian until Sept. 1. with privilege of renewing Call Main 4116. 5-20-4 SIN-ROOM APARTMENT in North ave nue: delightfully cool tn summer: will rent reasonably to desirable party, June to November. Call Ivy 4167. 5-20-2 For Rent—Houses. NINE-ROOM HOUSE, furnished or un furnished. for rent. Call Ivy 3694-1,. 5-21-6 Furnished Houses For Rent. FOR RENT—Nice five-room cottage with In 5 minutes walk of East Lake on car line. Call Tvy r 5474. 5-9-10 FOR RENT—Partially furnished cottage at Lithia Springs. Ga Address Mrs. W. R. Hawes, 35 Druid circle. 5-18-25 Unfurnished Houses For Rent. FOR RENT, HOUSES—CaII, write or phone for our rent bulletin. Ralph O Cochran. 19 South Broad-st. 4-1-21 THE HOUSE you build, buy or rent will not be a medern home unless it is wired for electricity. 4-18-18 FOR RENT -No. 27 West Twelfth street, seven rooms, hardwood floors, furnace heat. See owner. 25 West Twelfth street Phone 2155 ly> . 5-18-29 FOR RENT—I 92 E. Georgia avenue; six room house in good repair with bath. $17.50. Apply across street. 89-18-5 Office Space For Rent. HALF nf corner office for rent. Apply 32J Austell Bldg. 26-21-5 Desk Space For Rent. NICE, large desk space for rent with use of both phones. 1301 Empire Bldg. 5-1-21 Business Property For Rent. FOR RENT—Business space. 98'j White hall street: fine location for pool par lor. Trice only SBS month. Will have two tears and four months lease Ad dress Box 92, care Georgian. ti-3-19 For Rent—Garage. FOR REXT—Stables and garage formerly occupied by Kam per’s. 362 Peachtree. Ivv 6668-J. 5-17-44 GARAGE and stable for rent, 406 South Pryor street. Main 3288-J. 5-21-3 Lost and Found. LOST—GoId bracelet probably on Broad or Alabama streets; set with one dia mond; engraved E. A A.; return to 171 Capitol avenue and receive reward ■34-18-5 STRAYED UH STOLES Friday, light tan Jersey cow. Finder return to 71 W. North ave. Ivy 6243. Reward. 5-18-72 LOST—Monday, in West End. gold brace let; valued as a gift: reward West 650-J. 5-18-64 LOST—Small purse, containing $10; kind ly return to 168 Trinity avenue and receive reward: working girl 5-20-9 STRAYED front 58 Kelly, white goat with yellow neck: return to 58 Kellv, or At iania phone 3826. Reward. 33-20-5 LOST—Tn Union depot, ticket Atlanta to Norfolk, Seaboard Air Line, form Z. No. A 22734. Suitable reward. 117 Cen tral avenue. Phone Main 682. 5-20-21 LOST- tine-half of engraved bracelet Reward. Phone Ivy 4399-J. 5-20-47 LOST One sorrel horst* near Fort Mc- Pherson. Reward for information. Call Isast Point 321 -L. 5-21-39 LOST—Sunday, between St. Josephs aiTd Tabernacle infirmaries, via Courtland, Harris, Ivy. Edgewood and Marietta streets, one black cover, containing auto mobile tire casing and tube. 30x3*4 Re ward Phone West 257 53-21-5 Personal. SERIOUS RESULTS come from trusse* Improperly fitted ..ohn B. Daniel, at 34 Wall street, has an expert fitter and it will cost you no mote to have him fit you, and it means Jnsurance 4-24-19 HAIR CUT, 15c. 3 VIADUCT PLACE, between Peachtree •nd Broad | 21 86 :■ i.’/ ■ • - ':i- i ly Scree? • . h.y S<.TIEENS Wood fly Hrr*»rn« mefel fly hardwood floor*, Venetian bllride u*»ather pn, furnifthr**! anywhere i in !!•'• Houth Write >.f phone W I! (‘nl . ujar:;*g<r HO3 Fourth .U’flHonal Bank building Atlanta. Mu In F>3lo “ACME IJ/n i<R NOTHING but fi/ett r lectn work at;<l fsr*tfopt fccrvlre When you arc for 11. • kind of wor> | J42C D’ME LET'J EP . <l7 W-dey Meu.r, I r.a! HJ'Jg C I S'l ILL another mg of wwll ' Prior-’ riighf. All work ar teed »,». .-.n fr> flusn corr’ Hn» j ; nett h f.or'P.t, 22 K MHehell d 10 oe/- i oml* from Wi.He) i;i iJ < |2. < , STEM >r;BA PH EBB dcefrjr.g to Jm r*n «« their apeed in shorthand and t pewrlt ng »n;* - ' >]o «to )»$ joining < leepea »«l the of the Ho ,i| Typewriter <*f»mpHri7 ;46 N F’rvor afreet Mnrida Wedne.ada* and Friday ftorn 10 to 11 a m 'tuition free j, 16 -<1 < I <'f'M HEI! and peroxide erearn. e-ip* dally uaed for sunburn; guaranteed or»« of th* he«t akin foo<la on the market; nothing like it foj whitening the akin For sale bx- Clayton & Zahn. 36' a White hall st. M 1769 5-20-22 OHDKRB TAKEN FOR BPIRELLA (’OHBETS Bx- Mrs. A Lee Champe, 56 Howell Place Phone 428, West End 3-21-62 LADIES Ask ’ our druggist for Chiches ters Pill«. the Diamond brand; for 25 x ears known as best, safest, always relia ble; buy of your druggist. Take no other Chichesters Diamond Brand Pills are sold by druggists everx where. 5-2-1 Matrimonial. 25c a line for ads under thia head. GENTLEMAN wishes correspondence with girl between ages of 20 and 30 view of marriage »'orrespondf guar anteed personal Address I'nitcd s?tate; | P. 0. Box 411. Atlanta, Ga. 10-Jl-.7 Real Estate The Best Investment For both the man with a few hundred dollars and the man With large capital. Look back, ten years and seethe immense increase in value of all classes of Atlanta Real Elsate. The increase in the next ten years will be even greater. Why not profit from Atlanta’s growth as oth= ers have done? The Georgian gives you the widest choice Educational. THE s7feGrof't'h'cT\ii7 nip Gartrell Memorial School of Music, 15 Currier street. Closed May 8. 1912, and will reopen May 20. 1912. For day and boarding pupils. Terms strictly In advance Patrons are requested to have their children in school promptly at 8:30 o'clock. Monday. May "0. 1912. Free practice for all piano pu pils. L. A. GARTRELL. Directress. Tvy 5278. 5-21-3 Instruction. IN exchange for violin Instruction would give attractive furnished front room with home comforts. 65 Crew street. 38-20-8 Dropsy. DROPSY CURED. Relieves shortness of breath In 36 to 48 hours. Reduce* swelling in 15 to 20 days. Write for par ticulars. Colloth Dropsy Remedy Com pany. 512 Austell building, Atlanta. 5-25-11 Dentists. frriL’TTT EXTRACTED xr.ru i n without pain. DR. H. JENSEN, 23H Whitehall St. J-21-29 Palmistry. clai'rvoyan'F camp in tent. 138 Whitehall street. 4-29-1 MISS BECK. WORLD FAMED INDIAN PALMIST. A GIFTED WOMAN. LO CATED 76 E. HUNTER STREET. 5-16-18 PALMIST AND LIFE READER. REVEALS past, present and future. Can be consulted on all affairs of life; read ings. 25c, 50c. 17 East Mitchell st. (in tent).s-16-17 Medical. DR. EDMONDSON’S Tansy, Pennyroyal and Cotton Root Pills, a safe and re liable treatment for painful and su>- pressed menstruation, irregularities and similar obstructions. Trial box by mall. ,50c. Frank Edmondson & Bro , manu facturing chemists, 14 South Broad-st., Atlanta. Ga. 2-17-lg LA DIES—SI,OOO reward; I positively guar antee my great successful "Monthly” remedy; safely relieves some of the long est, most obstinate, abnormal cases Tn three to five days; ho harm, pain or in terference with work; mail $1.50. Double Strength $2. Dr F G. Southington Rem edy Co., Kan'-ni City, Mo 4-2-34 LISTEN! I treat any disease for $1 a week snd furnish the medicine. John T I’aHerson, M D.. Edgewood ave nue Atlanta |>hone 2757. 2-15-45 . __ ... X - , ~ „ Milk Depots. ’I m . if»»uhfnn creamery for milk and ( all Ivy 1293 Bell 3-9-33 Colored Undertakers. I'oiiiikiin A Robinson, | 333 Auburn Atl. 5921-F; Night lv\' 3609 4-11-27 Hatters. OLD hats cleaned, dyed and reshaped; best wor! ; prompt service: satisfaction, guaranteed. Out of town orders solicited Both phones. Acme Hatters. 1001 i White hall street. 3-li-l Fire-Proof Storage. WE STORE HOUSEHOUD Goods and pianos. Office and warehouse 239-241 Edgewood-ave. Ivy 2037. John j. Wood side Storage Company. Public Baggage and Transfer. M. C. LURNITURE transfer; we pack and ship. M. 5490-L, A 1319 30 West. Hunter. 3-12-f Sewing Machines. WE REPAIR any sewing machine? Work callee for and delivered anvwhere M McNair, 229-B Auburn ayenua 3 -i”i) WE RENT new machines with complete «et of aliachmems for $2 per month’ Isisr, machmes repaired; prompt delivery Hofh übones 1.89?. Singer Sewing Machine Lotnpauy, 79 Whitehall. 9-14-44