Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 23, 1912, EXTRA, Page 17, Image 17

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Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. 50 LOTS On Gabbett's Hill AT AUCTION < TOMORROW Thursday, May 23, at 3 P. M. THAT ARE especially valuable and desirable for sites upon which to build houses either to sell or to rent to colored people. GABBETT'S HILL is a piece of high ground fronting on Currier street, School Place, Buchanan street, and on a 20-foof street running from Ripley street to Bedford Place, and is surrounded by the following prominent streets: Currier street and Forrest avenue on the south. Piedmont avenue and Ripley street on the west. Pine street on the north and Bedford Place on the east. NEGRO PROPERTY. THIS SECTION OF ATLANTA is r* cognized as THE BEST negro property in the city. INVESTMENT FOR BIG INCOME. THIS IS THE SECTION that all ctnfts-ify to- buv in-when they are making INVESTMENT FOR RIG INCOME ASK ANY REAL ESTATE MAN or trader in Atlanta "where to buy the best negro renting property." and he will promptly tell you In the Fourth ward. Anywhere from Ponce DeLeon avenue on the north, to Decatur street on the south, and from Piedmont avenue on the west to Hilliard street on the east. ASK HIM WHY. and he will tell you because it is the ESTABLISHED NE GRO SECTION, and also, because houses’ tn this section RENT FOR MORE and STAY RENTED BETTER than in any other part of the cits. THESE LOTS are especially desirable because they are easy of access, from both ’he business section and the best residence sections of the city.. FOR ALL OF THE ABOVE REASONS we say that these lots are particu larly well located for the homes of the colored people, because they are anxious to live among their own race, at a convenient distance from their places of employment. BUY ONE OR MORE of these lots, and build neat homes for colored people on them, either for sale or for rent. THE RESULT will be ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY to you. PROPERLY IMPROVED, this property will pay you better than any nth r form of interest-paying investments STOCKS AND RONDS pay from 4 to R per cent 6 per cent being a high average. IMPROVE THESE LOTS, as they should be improved, and 14 per cent would be a conservative aver age (gross) return from them, or just three and a half times more than a savings bank pays. IT IS REALLY A VERY RARE THING tn bo able to huy this class of property, especially at auction, where you will name the price. WE WANTED EVERYBODY to have a chance at it. So we induced the owners to GRANT TERMS OF .ssb.f>o cash and the balane SIO.OO monthly. with 7 per cent simple interest. EVERY LOT PUT UP WILL BE SOLD ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE TAKE FORREST AVENUE or PINE STREET cars. EITHER LINE will nut you within a short block of ihc-se lots. IF YOU DON'T QUITE UNDERSTAND, come to the office. We will gladlc figure it out for you. Get plats from FOSTER &■ ROBSON, Agents 11 Edgewood Avenue. •I. W. FERGUSON & SON. Auctioneers. L. S. TEAGUE COMPANY REAL ESTATE. BUILDING AND LOANS. 916 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BLDG. PHONE MAIN 666. MYRTLE STREET--We are offering the prettiest bungalow- on the north side This section is ideal. Close to Piedmont park. Tenth street school, and is lo cated on a large, level lot. 50x160, to an alley This lot ely home has a beautiful stone front, tile floor on front porch: hardwood floors, beam ceilings in dining room, living room and parlor, large bed rooms with bath between, tile floor in hath room, furnace heat, best gas and electric fixtures and house is tinted throughout. This beautiful home is located between Ninth and Tenth street- You can not duplicate it for the price anywhere on this street. Let us show it to you at once: $7,000 on terms. WE have some attractive homes on Cleburne avenue. Moreland avenue, Ansley Park and West reachtree on which w e can make good terms. WEST CAIN S TREET ONLY $235 per foot, 77 feet front, with 2 good 10- rooni houses on the lot. A going proposition now and growing in value all the time. - Adjoining .the Y. AL C. A. property and dose to many large im provements now being made. This property will soon bring S3OO a foot. Price now $18,000; one-third cash, balance arranged. CHAS. S. ROBISON, Owner t-w- 27 EAST HUNTER STREET. ? Or. preferably, see our agent about this. * % AuctionSaleT oday AT CONWAY STATION Marietta Car Line POSTPONED On Account of Weather HOLMES & LUCKIE REALTY CO. , DA an-i N tty unci ’'"•d HA w j THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANU NEWS: THURSDAY, MAY 23, 101». Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale. G R MOO RE & CO. REAL ESTATE, BUILDING AND LOANS. 1409 CANDLER BUILDING. PHONE IVY 4978. $48,000 WILL BUY a real bargain on Houston street lot 50 by 200 to an alley. This is (about to putt $15,000 cash and balance one. two and three years. This is a real bargain Call Mr Moore *BSO PER FRONT FOOT A nice reachtree lot, K 0 b' 120, this sidA of Alexan der street. Will bring SI,OOO per foot in less than six months. Can make terms to suit purchaser Call Mr. Moore $5,860- -Amice bungalow on Kennesaw avenue; six rooms; ail modern convene I ien.ee and improvements; lot 50 by iso This is an ideal home and will not stay on t,he market. Let us show you this Terms easy. Call Mr. Hambley $1,700 Edit A NICE corner lot. 47 by 194. lust Off West Peachtree street. Has -south front; corners on two prominent streets Buy this and make money. SSOO cash; balance one, two and _three years Call Mr.’ Hambley $3,750 WILL BUY 165 Highland avenue, between BoulevarTand - HowelUstreet - This is a beautiful cottage on the South side of the street. It has six large rooms; lot 40 by 124. Price of this lias been $4,500. hut owner needs money and we are going to sell. Let us show you this Call Mr Reid slo.ooo—On North Boulevard we have lot 100 bv 200 corner. Next to the’ Nelson home. Call Mr. Reid. $7,500 —One acre on Decatur street, between Yonge and Hilliard streets, eight houses. It is a big bar gain, ('an arrange terms. Call Mr. Reid. 148 ACRES near Doraville; 75 acres in cultivation; rents for S2OO a year. Has a six-room house and a nice two-room house: fronts public road 2,000 feet: has two streams; price $5,000. This is an ideal dairy farm and we can arrange terms one, two, three and four years. See Mr Flowers. WE WANT all listings possible, nothing ton small and nothing too large. Call us up Ivy 4978 and tell us what you have. Also what you want. . We Have Cornered the Corners WE HAVE CORNERED THE CORNERS. CORNER Edgewood Ave. and Hilliard St., 50x100. CORNER Marietta and Spring Sts.. 160x120. CORNER Marietta and Barlow Sts.. 50x100. CORNER Walton and Bartow Sts.. 50x100. CORNER Central Ave. and Mitchell St.. 83x80. CORNER Central Ave. and Mitchell St., 135x83. CORNER Trim Ave. and Central Ave.. 105x82. There will he 250,000 people in Atlanta in the next few years, ft is your duty, therefore, to secure one or more of these valuable corners in the very heart of this great city. It will.be a fortune for your children. A. J. & H. F. WEST 218-219 Atlanta National Bank Building. NORTH SIDE COTTAGE SIX ROOMS, hall and hath, well built, situated on nice level lot. located in a splendid section of the north side, close to West Peachtree. Price only $4,000. Small cash payment, balance monthly. WALDO, REDDING & OTIS ’ .JOHN S. SCOTT, Salesman. GRANT BUILDING. BELL PHONES, MAIN 72 AND 321. FORREST AVENUE ON FORREST AVENUE near North Boulevard’we have for sale . five beautiful building lots. 50 feet front each, for $1,300.00. ou .easy terms. These lots are a good investment for building or for a profit. Empire Trust and Safe Deposit Co. GROUND FLOOR, EMPIRE BLDG. CAPITOL AVE. HOME NO. 421 CAPITOL AVE.—Nine-room, two-story, east front home, on lot 50x200. owned by a non-resident, who must sell. Here is your chance.for a ijargaip on easy terms. Price only $4,000. MARTIN ST. cottage, near Haygood avenue, for $1,200, SIOO cash, balance monthly. DUNSON & GAY REAL ESTATE AND LOANS, 409 Equitable Building. TWO MONEY MAKERS. “.81 ACRES, eight miles old union depot; good truck or dairy farm or general farm well improved; $l9O per acre 221 ACRES, just i'ff Pea< htree road, twelve miles out. A piers-up at the price we.have on it. GEORGIA HOME AND FARM CO. 457 CANDLER ANNEX. Ivy 5767 Receiver’s Sale of Pine Ridge Sanitarium CONSISTING of nearly 15 acres on Rock Spring Ave., with 46 one-room cottages, 3 stables and 1 8- room house and personal property, as per inventory filed with the clerk of Superior Court in the case of R. P. Sorrells vs. Southern Sanitarium Association. The following is a description of the real estate: LANi* EOT 57 of the Seventeenth district ‘of Fulton county. Georgia, being part of lot 9 of Hip Walker plat <-f the Elizabeth A. Plaster property, more partic uJarly described as follow 1 Commencing on the north side of Rook Spring are nue four hundred and ninety-eight <49Bi feet, more or less, east of Boulevard at line of lot 12. owned b\ Johnson et al. and .running thence east along the north side of Rock Spring avenue five hundred and seventy-nine t579i feet, more or less, to Wardlaw's line, thence north two hundred and fifty <250 feet, more or less; thence east one hundred and fifty < 150 feet, more or less, to | Bearse’s line, thence north six hundred and fifty-two < 652» feet. less. thence south nine hundred and two <902) feet, more or less, to beginning point, being all of lot '» r.v opt one acre in the southeast corner sold to Ward law by James M Liddell, July 1, 1892, (deed book L-4, page 339) and containing fourteen acres, more or less. Separate sealed bids for real and personal property to be received by ilio receiver to be submitted to the judge of the Superior Court June 1. 1912. and the prop erty will be sold to those making the highest bids free from anv incumbrances. EUGENE DICKEY, Receiver 522 Atlanta National Bank Bldg. FOR SALE Do You Want a Home in Inman ; r - I I I BEAUTIFUL cottage home, seven I \ 7 J J IN I . rooms and basement: large lot. The J ’ ' o-x ner is leaving the (it \ and will stac- WOO DS IDK ri : I »* V*’' 71 ''uJl IV 1-/ 12 Auburn Avenue. Real Estate For Sale. gHARP & DOYLSTON CENTRAL. WE have a corner inside the mair ic half mile circle that can be bought, right now for a price that is hound to make money for the purchaser in twelve monihs time: this properly is bringing in suf ficient income now to make it easy to handle and we can make the terms so easy you won’t realize that you have spent any money be fore you will he able to turn it over at a nice profit. BETTER LOOK INTO THIS. TERMINAL DISTRICT. I WE have 100 feet front in this sec- ■ i lion that for quick enhancement lean not be beat; we can sell this jat a price that will enable you to double your money before you finish paying for it. This is a speculation where vou CAN’T LOSE. HARWELL STREET. | THIS is a nice little five-room cot tage on a nice level lot that we can sell for $2,000 on easv terms QUIT PAYING RENT AND GET A HOME. FOR sale or exchange for good vacant ready for improvement. NINE-ROOM HOUSE— 280 E. Linden street; value $5,500; equity $3,250; rents for $37.50 per month; occupied; will sell on easy terms to good party, or exchange for good clear lots in good neighborhood: north side preferred; will give or take cash difference. Jno. R. Scott. Phone Main 1869. 814 Grant Bldg WEST PEACHTREE ST. HOME NEAR HOWARD STREET we have a good two stor? slate-roof twelve-room house, on an east front lot: has furnace, electricity, servants' house, stable and all conveniences. This is close in and can be bought on reasonable terms. Owner "ants an offer. Call at office SOME CHOICE Bl'lLftfNG LOTS. PRICES LOW Fairview avenue (Druid Hills). 100 , by 250 $3,650 ■ Corner Park and Dabney, 100 by 1.47. 4.150 Aven drive. 75 by 178 2.000 St. Charles avenue. 50 by 240 I.l’oo Westminster drive. 50 by 200 2.500 I Jackson street, near Ponce DeLeon avenue. 50 by 130 2,500 Royston street, near McLendon. 50 by 132 1,350 Kuhn street. 50 by 180 1,350 Ponce DeLeon avenue, 50 by 240 . . . .’5.500 PETERS STREET BETWEEN Whitehall and Forsyth streets, cheapest properly in Atlanta, has good brick building on if; side and rear alley; lot 40 by 100; $20,000, on easy terms. S. B. TURMAN & (’(). BROAD AND ALABAMA STREETS. FOR EXCHANGE for good va cant lots or equity worth the money. SI,BOO PURCHASE MONEY NOTES First mortgage. 6 per cent. Prefer north side, hut would con sider south or west if extra good lo cation. Jno. R. Scott. Phone Main 1 869. 814 Grant Bldg Legal Notices. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. GEORGIA FULTON COUNTY By virtue of an order of the Court nf Ordinary of said Count.v, granted at the May Term, 1912, will be sold before the 'Court House Door of said County, on the 1 first Tuesday in June next, within the legal hours of sale, the following prop erty of the estate of Mrs. Ann J. Man ley. deceased, to-wit: House and lot situated at No. 27 East Georgia avenue. Atlanta More particu larly described as follows: Part of land lot No. 75 of the Fourteenth district of Fulton county, Georgia, commencing at a point on the southeast corner of Geor gia avenue and Loyd street (now Central avenue*, and running thence east along the south side of Georgia avenue 50 feet thence south 150 feet, thence west 50 fppt to Loyd street (now Central avenue), and thence north along the past side of Loyd street (now Central avenue 150 feet to beginning point Terms: Cash TRUST COMPANY' OF' GE<*RGIA. Administrator Uh GRAIN. <”HI(’A(»o. May 22. Wheat opened stronger this morning with prices from \to \c bene: Shorts were buying, and the «upply was only moderate. Unfa vnrable crop news from Nebraska and Missouri and a bullish tinge foreign advices were the strengthening factors Corn prices ranged from ' 4 m \c bet ter at the start, mainly on shorts cov ering oats showed gains ranging from ’ R to 4 2 0 There was a fair commission trade. Provisions opened 2’ 2 to 5r lower. Shorts were fair buyers CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Grain quotations: Open High. Lew, Close Close WHEAT - May 1 >3-« 1 L> 7 * IJSL. I.LU. < Julv I.OBS 1 n ..\ 1 « LOR Spt 1 f*2 A » 105’.. 1 1.0 .G ’ .03 R Dec 1.04 Yr 1.05 G 1.04 1.05’ 2 1.03 L. C( )RK Mav 797 m 82*4 79 82 Tul' 74\ 77 74 G U. 74 L Spt. C h 7'r 74 72-\ ) Dec. 63' a 63'r 63 63 4 63 -r OATS May 52\ • : C 7 'r 52 s < 53 'n 52\ ; Julv 48\ Spt. 41 s 41! •« 41% 42% 41 \ Dec 43 4 4 * 42% 43% 42’. 1 PORK - Mv 18.20 18.35 18.1a 18.35 18.05 Jlv 18.42% 18.67% 18 30 18.67% 18.35 Spt 18.52% 18.82% IS 42% 18 80 18.50 LARD Mv 10 60 10.6; ’ 10 hO IO 67% 10 >5 Th to 65 io 85 in in jn hd . tn R7% 11 TC’ P' 85 11 no ‘ in ;,t; RIBS JI- 10.27% l n G'- in in ,;;t. 1.0.27% .pt 10,37% 10.52% 10.35 10.52% 10.37% | I WS MIET OPENINGS COTTON. NFAV York. May 23. Although the cotton market opined steads ioda\ with : first prices 2 to 5 points off. there was no j special feature in the early trading Mar- Uei in Jit aHons w ere that accounts were : being evened ui> and that traders would ''peraH: along conservative lines, pending publication of tlm government report. Futures and spot in Liverpool were I quiet. NEW YORK. • ...Quotations in cotton futures. i T i 11 | Pre». lOpenilligh:LowJA.M.I Ctuov. 'May . .’ll. 13 i'l’h |T7f:t ILUI fITIK-fl) I June . . . .11.14 11.1111.12 11.13 11.18-20 July . . .11.20 11.20 11.17 11.18 11.24-25 ' August . . . 11 .26 1 I .27 11.26 I I .26 H .30-32 I Septpmbcr .1 I .30 11.30 11 .2« 11 .30 11.33-35 i i let.>li<t . 11 .36 11 .36 11.3V11 .35.11 .39-40 I Novemberll.l2-14 ■ I 'ecember . 11 .43 1 I .45 II .30 11.43 11. 18-49 January . .11.11 1 1.12 1.1.38 11.40 1 1.45-47 February . 1'.12 1 I .12 11.12 11. 12 11 .47-I'.' j - Mal ch JJ 11 53 H .53 11 .53 1 I .55-57 NEW ORLEANS. -Quotations in vot£o_n futures: I |ll:00| Pre*. (Open HighlLow 1A.M.1 Close_ Mav 11 .68-69 June. . . 11 .71-73 Jul\ . . .11.7311.7411.6911.7211.78-79 Seprember 11.55-57 < x robcr . .11.44 1 1.47 11.40 11.46 11.50-51 November . .... 11.49-51 December . 11.47 11.1911.13 11.47 11.52-53 Januarvll.s4-55 Februaryll.s7-59 ] s|ar ''h _J 158 11 .58 1 1,56 11.56 11 ,62-64 LIVERPOOL. Futures opened quiet. Opening. Prey, Range. 2 F. M. Close. Close. May 6.22 6.22 6.19% 6.23 May-June 6.22 -6.21*2 6.22 6.19% 6.23 June-July 6.1:3’2 " 6.22% 6.20 6.23% 1 July- Aug. b.25%-6.2 I 6.24% 6.22% 6.25% Aug.-Sept 6.25 -6.24% 6.24% 6.22% 6.25 Sept.-Oct. 6.19% 6.22 (>ul.-Nov. 6.19 -6.19% 6 19% 6.17% 6.20 Nov.-Dy . .' 6.16 ’ 618% Dec .-J a n 6.15 % 6.18 Jan.-Feb 6.18 -6.17% 6.18 6.15% 6.18 Feb.-M< h 6.16% 6.19 Meh.-Apr6.17% 6-20 Closed <lull. GRAIN. CHICAGO. May 23. There were ad vances of 'z tn in wheat this morning on the strength in the cables and talk of continued small receipts not only in the Northwest but at primary markets as «ell. While the reports of hoi winds in Kansas are not likely to become a serious factor in the wheat market, there was some buying on these claims today Corn was as much as to lie .higher early, but part of this was lost <>n in creased offerings. Weather is fine throughout the entire corn country . ')als were up ' H io -'«c and firm. Hog products were higher all around with hogs at the yards. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open. High Low. 11a.m. WHEAT- Mav . . .1.183, 1,18'.. I.lfi’» I.lß's Julv . . .1.11 I.ll'a 1.10% Lit Sent . . 1.05% l.Oti’, Dec. . . .1.06 1.06% 1.05% 1.05% ' CORN— May . . 82*2 82'2 81’2 82% July ... 77 77’, 76% 76% Seot. . . 74% 73% 74 .74 % Dec. .. . 63% 63% 63% 63% OATS— Alav . 53% 54 53% 53% • Ini'. . . 50’- 50% 5I) 1 ., 50% Sept . . 42% 42% 42% 42% Deo. 43% 43% 43% 43% PORK— Julv .18.67% 18.67% 18.62% 18.62% Sept. .18.90 18.90 18.80 18.80 LARD— Juh . .10.77% 10.80 10.77% 10.80 Sept . . .11.02% 11.02% 10.97% 10.97% RIBS— Julv . .10.40 10.10 10.32% 10.32% Sept. . . .10 50 10.50 10.47% 10.47% Why not begin today and take ad vantage ot the numberless opportuni ties that daily artpear in the Want Ad columns of The Georgian? Bargains galore are there tliat mean a big sav ing to you. Answer quickly any ads you may see that offer you things at bargain prices. Remember thai all At lanta is watching these pages, and the first one to answer gets the goods. .— Satisfaction tN DOING BUSINESS WITH THE 1 ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK, one not only has the satisfaction of knowing that his business is transacted with the ut most care and dispatch, hut he enjoys that perfect peace of mind which comes of dealing with the oldest national bank in the Cotton States, ami one of the strong est ami most progressive financial iristitu tions in the entire South. Having an account with this bank, therefore, simple means GENUINE SAT ISFACTION. YOUR account is invited. ' Atlanta National Bank Re50urce559,373,995.70 Dep05it556,687,003.78 _ ■ nARPV, ADV AT LA NT A JK Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. LITTLE & GREEN ~~ 10 Auburn Ave. Phones: M. 943; Atl. 593. Terminal District TRINITY AVE 40x100. between .Whitehall and South-Pryor. GARNETT ST 345x87. between South Pryor and Central Ave. BR<>THERT''X ST. 76x49, ln,> fnet from Whitehall, adjoining 12-foot al- GARXETT ST AH' 1 , near Forsyth St 1 ■ IRSYTH ST. ..'hl 40. We . m quot' jou on the above rrtees that are specially at- I tractive. .... . ....... STOCKS. By CHARLES W. STORM. NEW YORK. May 23.—Strength tn American Tobacco common was the fea ture of the stock market at the opening today. This issue rose 2% to 269 as a re sult of vigorous buying. Tobacco com pany slock seemed to be scarce, and it was difficult to obtain shares even after the advance. Although there were some sharp reces sions at the start, a stronger tone devel oped and at the end of fifteen minutes’ trading many issues had made substan tial gains. \merican Smelting, which opened % lower at 86%. was one of the most active industrials on the list, advancing to 87 in the first few minutes of trading. was also aggressive buying in American Can common, which, after yielding slight ly at the start, advanced •% to above 19. A e.imber of the specialties were strong I nited States Steel opened ’4 lower, but later recovered. Reading was up % and Lehigh Valley gained %. Canadian Pacific was under pressure in the London market, but was supported here, opening ',c higher The curb was irregular Americans in London were strong. NEW YORK STOCK MARKIT. Stock quotations: BTOCKB lop'nlHighllxnr. A*M. K Amal. Copper.. 82%j 82%| 12%l 82%| IS Ant. Ice Sec... 1 30 30 % I 29% 29% 29% \m. Sug Ref. 123% 129% 128% 138% 129 Am. Smelting 86%, 86%: 86% 86% 86% Am. Can ... 38% 19% 38% 38% 38% Am Beet Sug 72%| 72% 72%l 72% 72% Anaconda ... 42% 42% 42%: 42% 42% Atchison . . 105% 105% 105%'T05% 105% Am AgTicul . 62 62 I 62 I 62 61% B. R. T 88 88 ! 88 1 88 88% B and 0108’ 2 108% 108%'108% 108 Cail. Pacific . 262% 262% 262 262 262% Consol. Gas ... 112 142 1142 142 142 (,'en. Leather 25% 25% 26% 26%j 25% Den. and R. G 19 j 19 19 19 19% Distil. Secur 33 33% 33 33% 32% Erie 35% 35% 35% 35% 35% do, pref. .. 53% 53% 53% 53% 53% G. North . pfd. 131% 131% 131 %T3l % 131% <l. North, ore 42% 42% 42%; 42% 42% Int. Harvester 122 122 121 %: 121 % 122 111, Central ... 127 127 .127 127 127 Interboro 20% 20% 20%! 20% 20% do, pref. .. 59% 59% 59 i 59 59% Lehigh Valley 177% 177% 176% 176% 176%. I. and N ... 157%'157% 157% 157% 158% Mo. Pacific . 39% 39% 39% 39% 39% N. Y. Central .1118 1118 11.8 1118 118% Northwestern 138 138 138 138 138 Nat Lead ... 60 I 60% 59% 60 60 N. and W. ... 112% 112% 112% 112% 112% North Pacific 119% 119% 119% 119% 119% Pennsylvania 123%'123% 123% 123% 123% P. Steel Car. ..J 35%( 35%! 35% 35% 35 Reading . ...173 173%i172% 172% 172% Rock Island . 26% 27%; 2R3.4.1 26% 36% Rep. I. and S 23%! 28%! 23% 33% 38% So. Pacific .. 110 % 110%1110% ,110% 111% So. Railway 28% 28%| 28%| 28% 38% St. Paul . 105% 105% 105% 105% 165% Tenn. Copper 1 46%! 406% 45%> 45% 48 I nion Pacific 170%,170% 169% 169% 170% I S Rubber 63%: 63% 62% 62% 68% Utah Copper 62%j 62% 63% 62%l *3% l\ S. Steel .... 69%! 69% 68% 69%| 69% do. pref . . 110%!ll0% 110% t10%T10% V-Car Chem 51%151% 51%: 51% 51% West. Electric 75 175 75 76 !74 1 | THE WEATHER CONDITIONS. WASHINGTON. May 23.—There will be showers tonight or Friday from the Lake region and the. upper Ohio valley east ward. while to the southward the weather will continue fair it will he warmer Friday in New Eng land and the middle Atlantic states and cooler along the lower lakes GENERAL FORECAST. Following is the forecast until 7 p. m. Friday: Georgia—Fair tonight and Friday Virginia—Generally fair tonight and Friday warmer In the northeast, por tion. . . - , North Carolina and South Carolina— Fair tonight and Friday Florida—Generally fair tonight and Fri day. Alabama and Mississippi—Fair , tonight and Friday. Louisiana—Fair tonight and Friday, except probably showers in the extreme southeast. \rkansas. Oklahoma. East Texas and West Texas —Fair and cooler tonight and Friday. Why not begin today and take ad vantage of the numberless opportuni ties that daily appear in the Want Ad columns of The Georgian? Bargains galore are there that mean a big sav ing to you. Answer quickly any ads you may see that offer you things at bargain prices. Remember that al! At lanta is watching these pages, and the first one to answer gets the goods. 17