Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 25, 1912, EXTRA, Image 14

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THE ATT.AN’TA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: READ FOR PROFIT -GEORGIAN WAN I ADS-USE FOR RESULTS The Georgian Is the Leading Want Ad Medium of she South rm Carrying more Want Ads than any other Southern Newspaper. Below are the figures showing the number of w »nt Ads published QT 4i by all the Atlanta Newspapers for the year M: The Georgian carried 1189,413 Want Ads, Journal 256,259, Constitution 92,009 Want Ads. JI This count is for six days to the week---for The Georgian prints no Sunday paper===and seven days to the week for Ihe Journal and Ine Constitution. 289,422 Want Ads are by far the most ever before printed by an Atlanta Newspaper in a year. Both Phones 8000. L£L » r- - I Looking ■} 1 for Rooms, Apart= ments • J OB° : i Houses i 1i I • ■ 0 I You’ll find a coni- I plcte list of all desirable furnished, unfurnished, housekeeping roo m s and rooms with board in this page today, and every day. Read The • leorgian “ For Reni ” Ads when yon want to rent any thing under the sun. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. Published by The Georgian Company. 20 East Alabama Street Atlanta, Ga. Centered at Atlanta Postoffice as second class matter. Subscriptions Payable in Advance One year. mail, postage prepaid. $5 00 Fix months. mall, postage prepaid. 2.50 Three months, mail, postage prepaid. 1 25 One month, mail, postage prepaid. 45 Subscriptions P- table in Advance Delivered by carrier, one yearss 20 Delivered by carrier, six months ... 2M Delivered by carrier, three months... 1 30 Delivered by carrier, one month 4 Deiivere«i by currier in Atlanta and other cities, one week . ._ 10c Help Wanted—Female. W *NTEI» Bright girls, between sixteen and twenty two years of age; attrac tive occupati"n; with excellent opportuni ties for rapid advancement Applicants must have common school education and be able to furnish satisfactory references as to character Apply in person at 25 Aubut ’ aventy Kt Santa ’• ' 26 LADIES Our illustrated catalogue ex plains how we teach hair dressing In fev weeks, mailed free. Write Moier College. 53 W . Mitchell stlß-5 Waitresses to learn better paying work; hair dressing; lighter, cleaner, easier, shorter hours; few weeks practice necessary: desirable jobs waiting traveling companions ladles' maids, hair dressers every where want help will ai range if vou like this work <’all or write. ’ Stole- College. s:’. W MH_£heH_s£ 39-18-5 W\XTU' Deniunsiratoi for the Cal fornia Perfume Company. Apply Mrs Branch. 511 Peachtree l<y 1499-. I 5 - 'i WANTED Xn experienced cook. Apply 2 West Port McPherson 5-22-28 WANTEI’ Manicurist to work extra week or s<. Kelly & Leslie. 10 East Alaba ma st reel 5-22-13 \v X T El» l>ad.'. 20 or 25 wars of age, office work. Call at 121 Williams si 67-22 > AV'.XTEb X ■ omo.’tent < >»ol- r-.m on lot if desiied Apple Mrs James L Fh>yd. 35 E tl lu 2 nlb sl 5-23-2 "W X X I I I \ ] well edu< at< d *ddr«ss Miss r 35 West Pea entree st., or phone ivy i .152-1. 28-23-5 WANTED \ good seamstress to make eight shir’s Pill Bell phone Iw 34-23-5 I Wanted '•••■■> ■ • man; unincumbered room .u ot u in |1 house Good, permanent place to fight party. Write or phone W li. I’, well. Lawrenceville Ga tO-23-5 wTntTj*- 1 rst-cla erences Must be sc‘. Red woman and live on lot Xpply R'.t. Candler buildintt W xX’i i : German preferred io do «'<>■ .mg and f downstairs housework Good wag<> and good home. Apply 25' M- s- . WANTED—At once first-c!a«> nurse Good wages Room on lot. 52". spring street. • $• WA NTED-Se-’Jed colored cook lot in,. , family that wants a home and r ; - afraid of work; servants' ■ . p. e ■ for Mr. Grosman, 96 Whitehall st reel WANTED While woman, good < not : > small family, good home ami wages t. . right party Mobile Market. Ma- vtu» Ga _ JT-. WANTED -Con!- Apply at 62 (’okiuit avenue. 28-21-< \i r A?»TED—Reliable woman’'for Nm . house work 33 West Twelfth •• CCLORED woman cock at once for ; ir? n.uu b'uouti Apply Gladiator Inr >■’ < H<vrn- jCerArid a ' c _ ’ WANTED- First-class dry jjoods sales lady; must be experienced Know enom about dressmaking o plan dresses am give number of yards required, comment Work at once I’ O. Box .?*. Ashburn Ga 3 24- J - L WANTED -White lady housekeeper < .\y 1843-L. Splendid home« ■ WANTED—Colored woman for genera house work. Apply 81 South Pryor st at once._s- 21 • 1 WANTED—Cook, maid or buy. livm; near 12 E. Kimballs 24 1 WANTED -A first-class cook ana h. - g’.rL can occupy servants’ room Appb at 400 Oakland avenue after 6 p m ’• 2» ’ WANTED Experienced <merat.>rs <m la dies’ and children's wash dresses g • pa' to experienced peri; r on e Walter Sloan, Taoernacie 6-24 J Help Wanted —Female. WANTED Several colored girls as chain ‘ hermaids, nurses and housekeepers. (\..l a. once. Feders Employment Agency. 253-2’51 Candler annex. 104 North Pryor * st rec t. .>-24 -j] TWO experienced waitresses S once; ex- I crieiu-eil pantry giri. Acme Business 0i -. . ! . 5-24-31 Help Wanted—Male. STOP ii Jli'brrn hotel; hean of city. JO’-, Walton st., if you want a clean. ' , i<t room a; icnt >oc. open all night 3-21 11) < NO-LN and bo? for best paying work in existence, ike barber Lade: we teach by free work niul careful instructions; our methods ba «• th' ii advantages. See why i Write today < * all. Moier Barber Cui leg»*. 53 W. Mn<fi:» L>. ! t. 38-18-5 I YE>'. t’rofessoi G «>. fkanning will teach ' ii ti e l»:irl’-i ’ idt (it’s easy) We , | teach in one-half time of other colleges. f ‘ C(.ur:-c. ami position in our shops \ I nr/;-. W!)?' pay more? Thousands of t orr grad mites running shops or making ! g«.<»d Whg< Ail inla Bnrtu*r College, 10 ’ Lu k M b > m 5-11-17 iV< »L ARE XX A lb » lor government po- 1 s t <>n. ?80 in n’h; semi postal for list I» f positions pen. Franklin Institute. ■' ■ f)pp, 4'i-c, lbw’h<’sler. N_V 33-7-5 1 :W \ NTEI) A few live men of I •>'oo<i ailili'i'ss f<> preseiil. an at j I traet ivc newspaper premium offer i •ainon" Atlnni-; honn s See Han a lon. at The < o'orrrian oflice. '>-20-I't [[' i '■ ?v.o K I .ei lining soik' -! ; ■ «.! • i; is - »>• . 'm e:; ui«':’ Wmi (.t n II m< - • i. • :>• I <>: • 'sers. and j , > i*-n .vit<> caii .'.-.t n '.>■! <• r> p> r week. ( , -t: m ;i;< ’ ' : d ,>h . ; ’ •>• <■ <ni for the , m •i. • v •-i ■ • fid! y ! j •■•!•! )> Illa ! - V. It \|| - • ..a < . < < .>• ■ • : . hRu. ' ‘ ' 1 ’< G . . I’ RT T(T I I?’. X\ \ Tj-’!> ;»r>' who under- ; stands .lie Imisum sNo •" oze oriiikei’ ■ ' . .u.p’x \1 .>1 anil F> e<l Vornnan r_lk rnorpsi. Oa. 5-22-3:’ WaTEI» LT-ei ricy f < <uiduii rm n ♦ Write, snit’ng cxpfi .fi mu- and pay ■ x- ‘ ported, to Stone <X- Wcb’-tor Engineering' <'i o .p.i i H ai. <'•,j i; r i. • ; Ga 'jj::; WANTED- Competent bookkeeper and L stenographer. Address W . Box 11. < a’» (;»■< >rg!a n.lB (•()LOREI> LAB(»RERS wanted Applv ; Magnus Metal Company, South Pr\ r 1 and Southern i: *■ ’ w.. - WANTED—-Good boys, fol work in afternoons, alb | sect ions of city. (’all al Georgian office. Ask for Mr. Lockhart. 5-22-11 ' I WANTED Reliabh janitor for kirge city I ■ ircl \ i'i'i ■ -tMarietta st 5 !3 ’•< V» A N’l’Ef» Two men capable of doing ' \ mid farm work. Apply II l‘ 1 w<o«i, l»e<-:iiur. Route 1. Bell phone • I hree calls) XX X.xTEi’ Carpenters. Apply a! on-* .1 ii Brown, 18 Trinity aw.s-2JG2I ' > BON to job pre»sea and run errai h i Pmdimm Printing Company. 127 Cen- • ira 1 avenm !3-49 ‘ XX ANTEI> An e\p(. >• mrd soda dispen- . sor ami clerk; mist be hard worker. , Write, giving relerei •■».. il .1 Weav<i. i L ( “ ’LlllllL-J ??." 1 l XXa.Vi’El' Experienced inside furniture imm. Xnswer In own handwriting and s ate when* employed last Retail Fur niture, care Georgian. 49-21- • WANTED Young man who - rapid, a< curate typist; reliable farmer with fam ily. Xcine Business Agency. 1018 \t lanta National Bank building _ ,r ‘*±L2? i WANTED Good colored fry cook and second cook, with ref- retires, for sum- . mer resort; good colored cook, with wife ’ for pastry, colored yard man for summer' I resort 1018 Atlanta National Bank build » Ing 6-24-33 WANTED Men and boys, white and col ‘ ored, experienced as waiter.-, porters, chefs, bartenders, cooks, dishwashers, i (ashlers and soda water dispensers Can • always find good pay ing positions by call , i ii'g at l•fi'(lpr! Employment Xgeney, 253 251 Candler annex. 101 North I’rvor street. 5-24-37 ' Salesmen Wanted. BUGGY SALESMAN TO CAX VASS THE COUNTRY TRADE; MUST I’.E A I SALESMAN AND . KNOW HOW TO TAKE NOTES. SAI.ARV AND COMMISSION. i ANSWER IX OWN HANDWRIT ING RON QUITMAN. GA 5 22-35 i1!• »N I'.ST MEN to sell nursen stock. *| i xpeifieneo unneeessar . t alary or com- i ! nG -:< a weeldy. Address Millburn Adv, r ' ■ ' 47-22-5 I Agents Wanted. AGENTS WANTED In every town ini Georgia to sell automobile tire remov- I t er; does the work in cue minute what it will take two hours to do without th> , tooi For sale bv ?. G Inman, Midville. ' < la 2-29-32 ‘ t BE INDEPENDENT—Start i mail order busine -s in your own u< We ■ • teli ■o : how. and f«;':. c\t;y thing: needed wholesale An honorable ana' i nrofiiable business for a man or woman ! Part uis fret. .hi . • $3.00" a • y*at Murphy Mlg multi Norwalk.: Conn , TiTAMi DISASTER. I ' j l\ C •M"LEIT BOOK entitled ’'The | 1 Sinking of tiu’i Titanic, ’ by Logan Mar- ■ *■•> ill. is m-’.v ■•udy foe s; foment. 'I lie . < ‘s ' ; Afi allow agtuis commis- I 7 <>f 50 per cent gents wanted. j free on eeelpt of 10< 'i lie book • 1 - : .tins .:.>(• ; ages aiti more than 50 u : - | f •: ttio- s Hoek'ns Book Concern, 1.'»3 X Uonu Ga '• ' : TITAN H . ■' <■(>_.! I'l.ETl' BOOK r.o.v u uly forsbip- I nirni. We i'unciie three books on the! ear, s greatest disaster—one entitled 1 S’oy or ihe Wr c ek of tile Titanic." I ’!ar.'■!'..> 1 > :!. r tail pri «■ i :< 1 1 ■'i half mot.o $i all; anotli- i f ' I 0n.,;'.:, a "Tli,- Sinking of the Ti ,,, ’• n: ••. ilrt-ai S. a Disasters," edit- ; ' v I.»u.in Marshall, retail price] >;h'. fills, half moro'-.-o $1.75: the! i ’tiler entltOd Men .rial Edition. Sink ’ ing of the Titanic." edited by .lay Hen i ui O". Moubray, ritaii price (cloth) $1 00. | :e I Wc allow our agents 50 per cent com- | >!; I tito-lon on each of these books: so the tit' i: s' prices are one-half of the re nii ■ ccs. w, pay , vpr.'s-- charges on li' I ash '■rc< r> amounting to sls worth or ul i more ■. pries I'-edit given If '■ !•<!. Send us your orders, state eh.i. a:;:-., we. want book written by ig and «■ wi.l snip |ir<enptlv. \gents 1 * wanted n .'icri . ntn mi:’ Ointfit ; nt fr. e e ... i| • : I" -ents for pi'Siagi \ j i g., .| . .f book bv ’> , author of your < hoi ■■ n-.c . d :o any ad. ■- i ■ ■ <>t r>" etp: r. . p- ..... E ich -' | of the allo’., hooks . ot .1 : - pages. , 0\... f.iid illustration.. ■ \ ■ ■ ■ I’nrial >„ . -diti t by .1 • . il or ■ "■■■ ” Id. b I <• I I• 11»’i■ m,.,iny, 1 iep.irio . Ir N . ] H 15, Atlanta, dr. 5-2-17 Teachers Wanted. ATTRACTIVE positions for state and in terstate teachers. Write for registra tion blanks to Teachers’ Agency Com pany, 1012 Empire Building. Atlanta. Ga 3-9-103 TEACHERS WANTED for all class posi- tions. Free registration June 1. Write today for circulars. Register Teachers’ Agency, Register, Ga. 5-6-21 Schools Wanted. WANTED Summer and fall schools by rullpffp ’rained men and women teach (is. Write us your wants today. Ad dre s f* (). Box 116, Register, Ga. -21-15 Situations Wanted—Female. YOLNG I,_\DY bookkeeper with several months’ experience desires position; -an take charge of entire office; em ployed at present, but desire change. Mi‘-s M.. care Georgian. 33-22-5 WANTED A good cook; place In the country or summer resort, by colored I P 1,-y a11ey.25-22-5 I 11: - r GR/XDE TEACHER wants place ;■ •••-.!une i: have had five y»-a» T <x| • riv-nce in kindergarten and primary work; will be willing to lake en lire charge of children, and will furnish :n\ r« >'• r. rues desired. Teacher, Box 44, X H ’ < 28-22-5 W 5 N'I’EI» Position as teacher or gov erness for summer months. Willing to travel. Have had four years experience and I.old Tost grade license (’an fur nish exc Dent references. Address Miss ii aI . 126 High street. Ma-on Ga 22-33 \ LADY well educated, specially fitted to care for motherless children and keep hou: ♦* for tlo ro desires that position at once; also qualified to serve as private ‘a nr hi family: splendid references. I M I I. -u Flov lil.'i. Ga. 5-23-22 WAN’ 'ED Position as cashier in hotel or f sia'-rai:! . experienced; references. Addie s B S . Box !Or care Georgian. EDER. ’"Pi OYMENT A(’>EN(’Y, 253- • 1 (’andit-r annex, supplies free of charge hotels, cases, restaurants with lit >• ss whit- and colored help of all fund- Phones Ivy 1789. Atlanta 915. 5-24-38 I'XIMT.'.’BEkED, refined, settled lady; " ■'ii ' ; ' sition as working housekeeper; i will assist private family in work; a good 'Di< in the country with Christian peo-' ill* near Atlanta R . Box 37, care Goor- I 50-24-5 I Dressmaking. S'.xi.- , ai reasonable prices at y? Atlanta 4181 3-21-11 Situations Wanted—Male. Rates Under This Classification: 24 i words, 1 time 10c; 3 times 20c; 7 times 40c j POSITION WANTED by competent elec trical ( ngineer. Twelve years experience with a variety of machlnerx . First-class references L. R. King, 1014 Meda street, l! 111 Dt 1 * s ’ Tel 1 58-18-5 '’••IA'RED < ’IIA I'FFEI'R v ints position In pr ivate famllv . can give good refer- I cnees Address Box B'.h;, ca»> Georgian. CLERK must have imtmii'.iu employ- i menl; salary y our limit. P.cst of refer ences. Address Clerk, uarc Georgian. 47-21-5 j Y<)|’NG married man dc-Tres pesition as drug clerk; eight years’ experience; not registered: will furnish best references. P G C , 432 Central avenue. Atlanta. Ga. 30 22 5 i \ i t.ri I ;.\< 'i ;i» delivery drivei gas man or cashier; last employer as reference; must have work. Ailanii phone 4109. Andress G.. 37 Carnegie \v;r . Atlanta. Gu .y - .2 2-H MAN FR<»M INDIANA wants work. Ex- P ’fi( nc* (1 in gr«, drv good -' or iiar<l ■ ware .\<l<lrec< i; | |,i, Mills str>»>i. ■ I WANTED Po? i I young man bo< kkcopet . (u;plo\U'i al present, but j wishes to make a change Can furrush good references. G I <;.. care Geor gian 38-22-5 BOX of 16. eight months experience, de sires position of an\ kind; can use riter and - an file Address Position. 186 E Pine st 5-23-7 CAPABLE, energetic. hard working .voting man open for employment as A-1 stenographer, all-round office man; able io manage office, liandle correspondence. M 1862 J 32-24-5 X’ol'NG MAN. Italian', speaks, writes English. French. Italian languages; col lege graduate, with experience in office work, wants position in or out Atalnta Box 19. care Ge<>rg[an.3B-24-5 m >\ ti i' \: once, steady position by all-rouml printer; position in city shop preferred Xddress .1 B Goffe. Reids ville Ga .•■-■24 1? a\ \ !'i:i • Position by young man by .Line I. : s bookkeeper, assistant book- > • oer or general office work: several visits’ ext'orience and best references. Call \\ esi ' ’ 153 ! EX PERI ENCEI» salesman, general office i man. cashier, bookkeepe:. bill clerk and j all-around business man. 33 years of age. ■ open for < ngagemeni Box 882, care Geor- I ;ui37-21-5 ‘ W XNTED Position as bookkeeper, cash | ier or office assistant by young mar I -icd man Best references. W. K. S.. | 'O2 A Has' pine street Ivy 2694-. T. | ; I'EI’ERS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 253 254 Candler Annex. 101 N. Pryor street. ' i . one Ivy 1789. Atlanta 915; supplies free i ’ f charge hotels, restaurants, boarding, i. partments and private houses with all k ’lds of first-class help 5-24-46 I Board Wanted. i I’OARD wanted by two young men; pri vale family preferred; state particulars i V 11.. care Georgian. t>-23jG WANTED—By three business ladles, room and board: prefer private family. | X.ldnss Box 195, care Georgian. 33-24-5 Boarders Wanted. peachtretT inn? I RATES. $7 to sl2 per week References exchanged 2-28-5 \V!L! EXCHANGE loom and board close ■ ue for motorcycle or j ladies' diamond ring Small cash pay- I met 803 '' orgiu.m 4-27-16 lai' - t* tor summer; all con- xenienut. Pbor.e Ivy 6634. Mrs C. S ' n-14-42 CAN accommodate a very few boarders; ( ,1 ni table and good location: ref- .• . s n iced Main 34H-L 5-17-8 *:9 \\ PE ACH TREE Large, cool rooms excellent meals; home comforts for re i lined guests in small private boarding I hnr.se Phone Ivx 5551. 'fable board. BEAI TIFI'L furnished rooms and best meals in cit\. cool house for summer. 17 E North, ave . between the Peachtrees 5-18-73 W ANt’ED~’ Boarders. lovely downstairs front room, with private entrance; first- Hass board, in best • tiun of West End 438 (harden street Phone West 109-. I Til 21 .! 44 < ’\\ \ru< »M ND d • xTE a few boarders; nice « r rooms, close in 85 Luekie lv> 3' je 5-21-_4 B X ERX B! S’l table board, ill Washington street Mam 5361-J. CODDLE gentlemen enn secure front room ami board at 21 XXfist Baker Ivx 1788. 5 - 22 41 I NORTH Sil nieclx fuimsfied rooms and i : .m| l , "O!v table board, private family it) ul»7? L. y 22-22 XA/ANT 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; 4*£c a line for 60 consecutive insertions. 5c a Une for 30 consecutive inser tions; a line for 15 times (Count six average length words in small reading matter tvpe 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. FMrnished 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 e w-ord 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 one word; compound words are counted as two words. Telephone your Want Ads to The Georgian (both phones 80001 when it is more convenient to do so, ana 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. Altvays ask that your telephone Ad be repeated hack 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 any 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 hy The Georgian tn , 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 over te phone. Boarders Wanted (.’()(»L front rooms for rent. First-das table. Central location. $1.50 per day Private verandas Plaza Hotel. 28 Pear hl rec. 54-22- WILL TAKE to board couple or two la dies. Can give front room, attractive! furnished ami good tabic ’nman Park Call Ivv 6388-L. References exchangee _ ‘ 5-J3-3 WANTEI* Board' rs. 188 South Forsyt st reel ; al! con rues,4B-23- THREE young men secure h<>nie com forts by applying al 52 Formwait Htree 1904 Atlanta. 5 23-t OI’I’ONTI H ’uAPITAh (TIA (MB. <;<»•>!> Bt*\Rl». Ivy 5348-L. 20 Wes Ha -s; i <• 01. 5-23-7 R(H’MS with hoard 16 and 20 Eas •’.iaci Six o’clock dinner. 5-23-7 I ».\ Hi > < JIS W.Wi’IJ:. $1 per day; sub orb < f Smyrna Address *>. M Ruf Route 2. Atlanta. 52 23- M(*ELY furnished front room and boar< *ve - . e«>nvenience; very close in: p»i ’.r.t. <. Phone Ivy 4339-.1. 5-U- WELi. tarnished unstairs front room an tai ip hoard: ten minutes’ walk to cen ter of city. 327 Whitehall st. Phon Main J 5-22-4 B(~>~iRi»ERS wanted at 30 E. Cain; rate reasonable. 5-24-1 Hotels. HOTEL HENPERSON: new manage ment; newly titled; clean; rooms 50c uj heart of city H' /2 Peachtree. 2-20-t Furnished Rooms For Rent XEXVI.Y furnished rooms, reasonab prices; centrally located; baths fre Brdadway Hotel, ? l 2 N. Broad st. 3-21-’ FOR RENT Nicely furnished, large, co room, with lavatory. 64 Forrest avi nue. 5-17-' NICELY furnished rooms; close in; exec lent neighborhood. 46 Williams. 5-18 MCE rooms, all conveniences: close ii excellent neighborhood. 143 Spring s -18-1 b(»R KENT Two furnished bed Toom Apply to 188 Windsor street. Phot Main 2233.5-20 NICE, newly’ furnished rooms. ah tight housekeeping apartments; close ii private fa inHy.lsl Sprin g street. 5-20 IT)R RENT--To one gentleman, nice furnished room on north side; sma family, no children, bath convenien Phone Ivy 472-L. 5-20-1 NICELY furnished room: all convei iences. 61 E. Cain st., Apartment Bell flhone Ivy 2116,5-20-• WITHIN five minutes walk of Piednioi hotel I have two cool and nicely fu nished rooms for rent to refined peopl Reasonable rates Apply apartment 4. East Harris streets-21 - EOR RENT - Gentlemen only, two room connecting bath; separate entranc north side; new house; references e 1 changed. Address .1105 Empire Life Bld 5-22- I'l'R REXT One large, nicely fumisht front room; al! modern convenience Apply 40 E. Harris st.. Apartment 1. LOVELY room adjoining bath. stea heat and very’ convenient. Adria t Apartments. Main 4064-L.5-22 FOR KENT Rooms, furnished or unfa nished; good neighborhood; five mil utes’ walk from Terminal Station; ca every five minutes Write or apply Mi Sue E. Johnson. 76 Walker st. 5-22 ’I’Wo NICE young men can get nice furnished room adjoining bath; all coi venlences. Oglethorpe. 195 Ivy; apat ent2 5 - 22 - FOR RENT—-Two upstairs front room newly furnished, for a couple of gei tlemen Phone Ivy 1502-L. 321 Courtlat street. FOR RENT— Front room. cool, well 1 cated: close in. Phone Ivy 2725-J. 45-22 FOR RENT -Three nicely furnish< rooms for housekeeping, close in; $ per month; all conveniences. 138 Pu iunu or 242 Centra) avenue 5-22- FOR RENT One furnished room at Wesi Peachtree. Ivy 5063-j F€)R RENT Pwo elegant rooms adjoh ing hath. Marlborough apartment N 5 Rooms single or en suite Ivy 2047- FOR RENT One nicely furnished fro room to gentleman 103 West F'eac tree Phone ivy 2979-J 5-22- !WII I. T \K F couple in nor’h side horn • Priva c lumily \ll com tnienc* Home, care Georgian 62 22 Furnished Rooms For Rent. H ROOMS, connecting and one first floor THREE to five rooms for light housekeep ing in beautiful surroundings. 639 Peachtree, Phone Ivy 687-J.34-22-5 ONE. tv.-o or three nicely furnished rooms with bath; two blocks from Terminal station. 69 Nelson.s-22-60 iNEMi.V furnished rooms for housekeep- I ing; close in: all conveniences; north side. 189 Courtland.s-23-6 TWO nicely furnished housekeeping rooms connecting with bath; private en trance; by the week or month. 34556 Peachtree st.s-23-5 VERY desirable, nicely furnished front room for rent; all conveniences; close in. Phone Ivy 56385-23-8 NICE furnished rooms; $2 per week. 28Gi, 2 Whitehall, Apartment C. 29-23-5 NICELY furnished rooms, complete for housekeeping; close in. Ivy 3266-J. 70 West Baker.s- 23 -12 ROOMS for rent with or without board. 261 Whitehall.s-23-14 FOR the summer, furnished, downstairs, reception hail, bed room, dining room and kitchen cheap. 408 Courtland street, back of Peachtree inn. Phone Ivy 5469. 5-23-1.6 L.A BCE. coni front room; conveniences; close in. 65 East Cain. 36-23-5 EOP. RENT—Two rooms, completely fur nished for light housekeeping: also bed rooms for gentlemen. Modern and close in. 8! Brotherton street.s-23-25 FOR RENT Two connecting furnished rooms for light housekeeping, in private family. 236 South Forsyth, near White hall. 5-23-32 TWO or three nicely furnished rooms complete for housekeeping; absolutely fresh and clean. Cheap to parties with out children. Hot bath: Bell phone; best location. 2.90 Washington.s-23-43 NICELY furnished room with bath, well screened and all modern conveniences; breakfast and 6:30 dinner. Only those looking for first-class accommodations need apply. Northern home; four blocks of the Piedmont hotel. 252 Ivy street 5-23-51 FOR RENTMTwo - nicely furnished front bed rooms; all conveniences. Also light housekeeping rooms, ivy 1037-L. 5-23-58 EOF. P.ENT—One nicely furnished front room; all conveniences. 203 Crew s t reet. 5-23-57 <iNE"”iarge furnished front room, in easy walking distance of city. 37 Highland i a venue. 57-23-5 NICELY furnished rooms: close in. 16 West Alexander street.s-23-78 I,ARGE _ frrmU room; meals across street. Gentlemen only. Close in. ivy 5863. 5-23-78 ROOMS and homellite board, close in; iwo blocks of Peachtree, near ear line. Ivy 6248-3. *i~23-7I Rill RENT—Nicely furnished front room; close in. 68 Currier street. Ivy 4607-J. ' 5-23-77 “ W. HARRIS STREET. ONE ROOM left in Chesterfield, by the new Capital Citv Club. Gentlemen only. ' 5-23-76 l-'OR RENI’-Small hall room, neatly fur- 6 nished; $6 per month. 59 East Ellis. 5 5-23-75 7 for BENT One large fumi;died room In v private family: all conveniences; sß_ Apply 318 Luekie st. 25-24-5 SMALL, neatly furnished bedroom; prt ? vate family; $5 per month. Call even- I) ings. S 5 I-:. Fair street.s-16-39 5 pTT GENTLEMEN, furnished room ad- joining bath in north side apartment. Phone Ivy 512.5-24-6 6 17aTa ; iioT’SE, two or three attractive ’ nnnished connecting rooms; bath, porch: adults: reasonable. 65 Crew. "5-24-5 : NAT'eTTU furnished bed room with conven -2 I iences 94 Forrest avenue. Phone Ivy , | 2670-1. 5-24-20 4 I BYRON APVBT.MENT dining room open ; I to those desiring best service only: rooms near, ivy 825—1. 47-24-5 5| -- opposite CAPITOL. ■ , NICELY furnished rooms, with or wlth fi : out board. 121 Capitol square 5-23-54 <1 i Furnished Rooms Wanted. 8 j’ vGT’VtTr s room with sleeping porch. North side t preferred. Box 363, care Georgian. 53-23-5 - WA NT ED —Three good furnished rooms for light housekeeping with conven iences near Georgia avenue and Grant street. Address L.. care Georgian. 29-24-5 i Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. FOR RENT —Two large rooms; closets, hall: conveniences; $12.50 per month „ 237 Central avenue.s-20-34 e FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms in ? Grant park section. Main 5211-J. '3 5-22-38 31 FOll RENT Two very nice unfurnished - rooms at 160 Crew street.s-22-55 '2 FO R RE NT Tw o nice, cool unfurnished I- rooms for light housekeeping, to relined ■5 couple without children. Apply 205_ Gor ,; don st.. West End.s-23-4 t. TWO unfurnished connecting second floor >6 rooms at reasonable rates Address S. si rari * Georgian.s-23-1 ■e NICE, bright rooms and apartments for •8 Tight housekeeping 21 Fortress avenue, m 33-23-5 v. THREE unfurnished upstairs rooms for ■I light housekeeping; every convenience, v 154 Richardson street. Phone Main 4218- il L. 5-23-52 t FOR RENT - Unfurnished connecting ■’o rooms; bath and kitchenette. Conven >. iences. 85 Crew street.s-23-r>s 5. FOR RENT- Two or three beautiful un- furnished rooms for light housekeeping it jNo children. All conveniences. North . 'side home, near in. Rent reasonable. 411 P : Piedmont avenue. Bell phone Ivy 5669 (4 I 5-23-59 Ilf j CON NECTING rooms for housekeeping, s ! all conveniences: close in; excellent ■ neighborhood. Ivy 6313. 95 Forrest Ave. £ - | 3-11- ■ g. : THREE unfurnished rooms for light 15 I housekeeping to couple without chil ,’,l I dren. 63 E. Ellis st.s-24-2 s. IFOR RENT —Four connecting rooms and I bath, conveniences. 253 Grant street _2 Main 1253-.1.5-24-36 m FoR RENT—Entire upstairs; every con ic venfence for housekeeping. 179 Oak- G land. Main 4768-J. 5-24-35 r • 7 Unfurnished Rooms Wanted. -3 I WANTED Three or four unfurnished , I second floor rooms, just outside the city limits; gas and water. Phone Ivy 3205-J. 3] |6-2’3-18 r i j' I WILL RENT upper floor with porch in !,j I house. Clean, care Georgian. 30-24-5 29 I y; FOUR or five housekeeping rooms with porch: north side preferred. Select. .5 care Georgian 31-24-5 15 WANTED —Two. three or four unfur i_ nished rooms for light housekeeping: state particulars and when can occupy: I private family preferred. Address E. C. | C . care Georgian. 5-24-29 i- j o ■ Wiiy not begin today and take ad l. vantage of the numberless opportuni li’ ties that daily appear tn the Want A l columns of The Georgian? Bargains galore are there that mean a big sav -52 j ing to you. Answer quickly any ads I you may see that offer you things at p : bargain prices. Remember that all At s 'lama is watching these p,:g-s. and tht -5 first one to answer gets the goods. Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms For Rent FOR RENT —Furnished or unfurnished room, with hot or cold water and phone and ga Apply 40 West Baker street, or Phone Ivy 2819.5-21-21 F(>R RENT —Four large furnished rooms or unfurnished; close in on the corner Crumley and Cooper streets. 205 Cooper si reet. 5-22-30 FOR RENT —Two or three furnished or unfurnished airy rooms on north side; suitable for light housekeeping: modern conveniences. Address Principle, care Georgian.so-23-5 ONE nice, cool upstairs rbom; furnish ed or unfurnished; all conveniences; by owner. 756 Highland ave. Phone Ivy 6373-L. 26-23-5 Furnished Apartments For Rent. FOR RENT —Nicely furnished north side apa-tment with two porches. Phone 5490-J Ivy izl_ 8 ‘ 5 _ s FURNISHED apartment to couple with out children; everything first-class; all conveniences; cheap. Main 4064-L. 6-22-5 AN APARTMENT of two or three rooms, completely furnished, reasonable; oppo site Lyric theater, 37 Carnegie way. - 5-22-13 FOR RENT--Four-room furnished apart ment in the Corinthian, for three months. References required. Phone Ivy 3082-. T or address Box 937, care Geor gian. 46-22-5 NICELY furnished five-room apartment; all conveniences, to couple without chil dren; north side. Phone Ivy 4394-J. 81-23-5 TWO large, beautiful rooms, kitchenette and bath: modern conveniences; nicely furnished; north side. Phone Ivy 2478. 6-24-16 Unfurnished Apartments For Rent FOR RENT —The new apartment house at S 3 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 -Apartment of six rooms; close in; bath, electric and gas lights. Phone Main 5070. 5-22-23 Furnished Houses For Rent. EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE for summer; ex cellent neighborhood. 32 St. Charles avenue.s-23-13 FOR RENT —Furnished house for sum mer in excellent neighborhood. Ivy 1316. 56-23-5 Furnished or Unfurnished Houses For Rent. NINE-ROOM HOUSE, furnished or un furnished, for rent. Call Ivy 3694-L. 5-21-6 Unfurnished Houses For Rent. FOR RENtT' HOUSES—CaII, write or phone for our rent bulletin. Ralph O. Cochran. 19 South Broad-»t. 6-1-81 THE HOUSE you build, buy'or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for electricity. -18-18 FOR RENT—No. 27 West Twelfth street, seven rooms, hardwood floors, furnace heat. See owner, 25 West Twelfth street. Phone 2155 Ivy.s-18-29 FOR RENT —No. 62 Crew street, six rooms and garden. $25 a month. J. H. Estes, 514 Temple Court Bldg Bell phone Main 4256.5-23-69 7 Mills street cor. W. Peachtree 5 rooms . . . . $30.00 48 Rogers street, Kirkwood. 5 rooms $15.60 240 Ira street. 4 rooms . .$7.60 122 W. Alexander street. 6 rooms $15.60 110 Jones avenue 5 rooms. SIB.OO Hills Park, 5 rooms $14.00 I FITZHUGH KNOX, 1613 Candler Building. 5-23-50 Unfurnished Houses Wanted. TO RENT —Small three to five-room cot tage. with shady yard, in suburbs; good locality. Address with description and price, A. N. D.. care Georgian. 35-23-5 Store and Cottage For Rent. FOR RENT New store room and five room cottage with city water and sew erage connection; good south side corner. Phone M. 1304.5-24-23 Offices For Rent. FOR RENT—Part of nice office, . with use of phone, to accepta : hie party. Apply 308 Peters Buildings. 5-24-30 Business Property For Rent. EOR RENT —Business space, White hall street; fine location for pool par lor. Price only SBS month. Will have two years and four months lease. Ad dress Box 92, care Georgian. 6-3-19 For Rent—Garage. i FOR RENT —Stables and garage formerly occupied by Kam- : per’s. 362 Peachtree. Ivy 6668-J. -17-44 Lost and Found. LOST -Monday. May 20. on Currier street between Piedmont and Ponders alley. I Elgin double case gold watch, fifteen jew els; numbers on case and works, H. L. 9187519. 82240. 427-RA, 918759, 146934X3. ; Finder please call Atlanta phone 2184 ■ Frank Williams. 37-22-5 i LOST—On Georgia avenue car or be , tween Alabama and Hunter streets, child’s gold bracelet, engraved Marguer ite. Finder please return to Mrs. Ander son, at Georgian office, and get reward. : 5-23-24 LOST—Tuesday afternoon, small pearl pendant with small diamond in center. Finder return to 900 Austell building and get reward.s-23-29 LOST—32 degree Masonic charm, between i Ellis and Ivy street and West End - Reward for return to 400 Austell build ing; 43-21-5 • LOST—At Alamo theater. Tuesday night. . : two gold hatpins: one is engraved with j I letter C. Return to Alamo and receive 5 reward.s-23-61 . FOUND—Today in Grant park, a pocket - book. H. W. MeGath. Norcross. , | iIX»ST Ladies’ ring, twin diamonds; re ward hl 231 Equitable building Pi Ivy 1501. 5-24-28 I TeO Your Reall Estate Dealer Yoo Saw Hh Ad m The Georgflan Insist that he advertise your property in the paper the class you want to reach read the most— That’s The Georgian Tn this vicinity, because it goes to the man at practically the only time he has to read—in the Evening Georgian Quick sales the rule from Georgian Real Es tate Ads. - I ♦ Personal. SERIOUS RESULTS coma 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 means insurance. 6-24-19 HAIR CUT, 15c. 3 VIADUCT PLACE, between Peachtree and Broad 3-21-36 FLY SCREENS, FLY SCREENS. FLY SCREENS—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. -30-19 ACME LETTER CO. NOTHING but first-class work and prompt service. When you are ready for this kind of work, phone Ivy 1436. ACME LETTER CO., 417 Wesley Memo rlal Bldg. 5-6-33 STILL another big shipment of new wall papers. Prices right. All work guar anteed. Better be safe than sorry. Bar nett & Gordon. 22 E. Mitchell st.; 30 sec onds from Whitehall. • 4-13-45 STENOGRAPHERS desiring to Increase their speed in shorthand and typewrit ing may do so by joining classes at the office of the Royal Typewriter Company. 46 N. Pryor street. Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 to 11 a. m. Tuition free. 5-16-41 CUCUMBER and peroxide cream, espe cially used for sunburn; guaranteed one of the best skin foods on ths market; nothing like it for whitening the skin. For sale by Clayton & Zahn, 3614 Whlte 1-all at. M. 1769. 5-20-22 DON’T KEEP a dead clock In your home. Get it running. Don’t make your neigh bors swear because your piano needs tun ing. Get it tuned. Ramsey repairs clocks and pianos. Just call Bell phone West 712. Will call for work.ss-22-5 WHITE CROSS toilet articles. The rouge gives a natural color. The cream is a fine skin food, and the powder makes you look beautiful. Woman’s Exchange. 56'A Peachtree street. Ivy 55 46 5-22-46 CARPETS and RUGS clean as when new. TROY LAUNDRY. Our process insures satisfaction. 2 cents per square foot. 5-23-38 Instruction. IN EXCHANGE for violin instruction would give attractive furnished front room; conveniences. 65 Crew. 34-24-5 Matrimonial. 25c a line for ads under this head. GENTLEMAN wishes correspondence with girl between ages of 20 and 30. view of marriage; correspondence guar witeed personal. Address United .States, P. O. Box 411, Atlanta, Ga. 40-21-S Palmistry. 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 Medical. DR. EDMONDSON'S Tansy, Pennyroyal and Cotton Root Pills, a safe and re liable treatment for painful and sup pressed menstruation, irregularities end similar obstructions. Trial box by mall. 50c. Frank Edmondson & Bro., manu facturing chemists. 14 South Broad-st.. Atlanta. Ga. 2-17-14 LADIES —$1,000 reward: I positively guar antee my great successful ’’Monthlj?’ 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, M 0.4-2-34 LISTEN! I treat any disease for $1 ~a week and furnish the medicine. John T Patterson, M. D.. 44554 Edgewood ave nue. Atlanta phone 2757. £-15-45 PILES relieved instantly by the use of Bailey’s Pile Cure. Guaranteed to give instant relief. If your druggist can’t su - ply you send money order for 50 cents to , E W. Bailey. Washington. Ga.. and a full sized jar will be sent you hy return mail. 5-23-45 Dropsy. DROPSY CURED. Relieves shortness of breath tn- 36 to 48 hours. Reducea swelling in 15 to 20 days Write for par ticulars Collom Dropsy Remedy Com- I l»ny, 512 Austell buiiaing, Atlanta 5 35-11