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& THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEW READ FO R PROFIT—GEORGIAN WAN I AIJS--USE FOR RESULTS
The Oeondan Es the Leadline; Want Ad Medium of the South
Cfprying more Want Aids than any other Southern Newspaper. Bellow are the figures showing the number of Want Ads published
bv all the Atlanta Newspapers for the year M: The Georgian carried 1189,411 Want Ads, Journal 356,259, Constitution 92,009 Want Ads.
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 and The
Constitution. 1189,4111 Want Ads are by far the most ever before printed by an Atlanta Newspaper in a year. Both Phones 8000.
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
Published by The Georgian Company.
20 East Alabama Street
Atlanta, Ga
fcntered at Atlanta PostnfTice as second
class matter
Bnbecrlptlons Payable in Advance
one rear mail, postace p-opa d. $5 0
Six months. mall, pc st age preps d. lw
Three months, mail, postage prepa'd. i -•
One month mail, postage prepaid.
Subscriptions P' yable in Advance.
Delivered bv carrier, one year , cn
Delivered bv carrier, six months f
Delivered bv carrier, three months... 130
Delivered by carrier, one month. ’
Delivered by carrier in Atlanta and
other cities, one
Help Wanted-Female.
WANTED Bright girls, between sixteen
and twenty-two tears of age. attrac
tive occupation, ui'h excellent oppoitunl
rtes for rapid advancement Applicants
mu*t have • onimon school education and
be able to furnish satisfactory references
as to Character Apply in jferaon at 25
Auburn avenue V ’ lai ta
W A NTED 1 'em ons tral or for the
fornia Perfume Company Apply Mrs.
Branch. 514 Peachtree ivy 1499-J._
WAXTEI'i ManLurist to "">k *’* ,r: *
week nr .«'■ Kelly A- Leslie. 10 East
Alabama st re • m »-22-43
WANT El ' First -class dry goods sales
lady; must be experienced; know enough
about dressmaking to plan dresses and
give number of vards required. commence
work at on. r I’ " Box 237. Ashburn
Ga _ n-24-13
WAN'IEI' White lad? housekeeper! Call
Tvy 1843-L Splendid home. 42-24-5
ft-N’) ED <‘o"k maid or boy, living
near 17 E. Kimball.s-24-18
WANTED - Ladles to call and investigate
our sv sftm of teaching hairdressing
with the Herrmann permanent wave,
manicuring, facial massage, electmljsis or
chiropody; free clinic; expert instructions;
demonstrations and examinations; tew
weeks completes ''al! or write for dlus
trated booklet Moler College, 53 West
Mitchell st 37.-25-5
WANTED Housekeeper, prefer a widow
without children Harf., Box 89. Keniie
saw Ga 1 8-;>
WAN TED Experienced house maid,
room and board on the place Applv
560 rvachtree street.*~»-2t> -40
WAITED A neat reliable woman for
cooking and general housework, small
famib 39 West Twelfth street 5-27-10
WANTED—Coiore'l"girl for nursing, must
live on lot ''all I'oeatur 389 527 I I
WANTED Experienced operators on
Children’s dresses Apply at once. 53
Decatur street 5-27-1
Cook; familj of four: room
and hath References 17 East Elev
epth street.“-27 I
WANT ED Good cook Appl y morning:
at 62 Colquitt aventie 33-27-5
WANTED—-A nurse. 295 Washington st
36 -27-5
WANTED ~S : oung _ ladles to enter training
school for nurses; suitable applicants of
some experience will be considered <'all
on or address Superintendent Nurses.
Hospital for Nervous Diseases, 497 t'hero
kee avenue. Atlantas-27-19
WANTED First-class cook with recom
mendation. Apply 510 N. Jackson st
6-27-22
WANTED —Neat colored girl to do gen
era! housework, cooking and washing,
family of two. room on lot; references
required. t’all 001 N .faekson st. 5 27-24
WANTED A first-class woman cook; no
other need apply 301 Peachtree street
5-27-23
WANTED - Several colored girls as cham -
bermaids. nurses ami housekeepers
Pall at once. Feders Employment Agency.
253-254 Handler annex. 104 North Pryor
street 6 27 30
WANTED Three good laundry 1 revere
inis Atlanta National Bank building
-37-85
WAXTE D~ An experienced cook No
’others need apply Small family Good
wager Ivy 631 6 37-26
WANTED -Young white woman to assist
with housework, good home and wages
Applv at 19 Orange street 5-2.-44
Help Wanted—Male.
STOP a» Hilburn hotel: heart of city;
Walton st . if you want a clean,
quiet room; transient 50c; open all night
YER. G O. Branning will teach
you the barber trade (H'b easy) We
teach In one-half time of other col lege a
Course, tool* and position In our shops
only S3O Why pay more.' Thousands «>•
our graduates running shops or making
good W4ges. Atlanta Barber College, 10
EaM Mltehell street 5-11 17
Yof’ ARE WANTED for government po
sition SBO month, send postal for list
of positions open Franklin Institute
Dept 49-1' . Rochester, N Y 33-7-5
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 office. 5-20-13
WANTED Tw* good advertl uig solic
itors must he high-class men who can
meet the best class of advertisers, and
men who can earn *SO tn <75 per week
permanent and pleasant situation for the*
right met Apply bv lettor giving full (
particulars with reference All enr
ponder • e will b» treated as eonfiden •
Ail Address C C S, care Georgian
WANTED Good hoys, to
work in afternoons, all!
sections of city, ('all at
Georgian office. Ask for Mr.
Lockhart. 5-22 I I
WANTED ExperiermeU insld»> furniture
man Ans wet in own handwriting and .
state where employed last Detail Fur
niture. ''are Georgian in 21 '
WANTED Men to Icaru. the barber
trade Fevx weeks *-ompletes \n*>th»r
rush for harbors tbit <?ea--*t Best trade
In existen-p t-<dax flood m*»n«»\ i
clean, inside work (’all and tnves”gate
our method or write for . atal.-gue M- l»-r
Barter College .'3 \\ ♦«» M”rheil str< <
WA N T 1 i 1 X - • ■ -■ •
farm work: good wages (’all Phone
Decatur 469 tn _• .. *.
WANTIT'- Train porter for 1 itel «’.i'
at 42 1 : Decatur st 7 I’.
WANT]' r ’ 1 ■ • ■ colored aufft
furnish references Xpjdx t <’ H :
cha nan, at Folsom's rest am an* 5-2"
Wa NT ET ■ Combinat i iuffi
ler: caret .1. neat in* : ust r’or, - M..>t
have satisfa* lory M terct • - \|; i\ at»>.
West reachtree, orner Th urrth
PREE MASSA •
shampoos. \ll barbe? uork flop
linen Atlanta Barbet <'"'b g. ui | ;i .i
Mitchell •2 • t•>
WANTED \ well at •' < i’} .. ~
Ivy 212 1A E Fourteenth stn
GOOD opportimiix for young man to • Tn
insurance business in < ■ nue. tb.ri w -
city collections Xddress stating !.-*•’
ences and agf L nsurance. ■ -ait <;•
gian i ' ■’
WANTED Men and boy s white and •
ored. experienced as waiters, porter
< hefs barundet ■->oks mlsLwh-■ . »
caFhi tr s and soda ’v--.tr’-
alwaxs find good p3 ,-, ng p* -Minn h\ ■ all
.ng it Feders F.nip’*o ’r» »’■ 'ger.'" J 7 *”
254 Candler annex, 104 North Frier ”»e’
Help Wanted—Male.
WANTED Experienced white waiters,
experienced pantry man. experienced
special!} salesman Acme Business Agen
< . 101 R Atlanta National Bank building
5-27-36
Help Wanted—Male and Female.
BIG M<»NEY made writing words or mu
sic t<> successful songs Free booklet
with full particulars Dugdale Co . Dept
652, Washington, D. <T 45-11-5
Salesmen Wanted.
BI < ;g Y SA LES.M ASTT6 CAN-
VASSTHE ( OI’NTRY TRADE:
AH ST BE A l SALESMAN AND
KNOW HOW TO TAKE NOTES.
SALARY AND COMMISSION.
ANSWER IN OWN HANDWRIT
ING. BOX 304. QUITMAN, GA.
5-22-35
H‘>NEST MEN to sell nursery stock,
experience unnecessary, salary or com
mission weekly Address Millburn Adver
tising Xgcnc'v. Millburn, N .1 47-22-5
WAN'I’ED Salesman to introduce new
high grade Key West cigar. Box 73.
Key West. Fla 28-27-5
Agents Wanted.
AGENTS’ WANTED In every town 1n
Georgia to sell automobile tire remov
er; does the work in one minute what
it will take two hours to do without thia
tool For sale by A. G. Inman, Midville.
Ga 2-29 82
BE INDEPENDENT Start a mall order
business in your own home. We
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
Conns-11-5
Titanir.
i'O.MDLETE BOOK now ready for ship
mint. We handle three books on the
ocean's greatest disaster-one entitled
"Story of the Wreck of the Titanic,"
edited by Marshall Everett, retail price
(cloth) SI.OO. half morocco $1.50; anoth
er entitled "The Sinking of the Ti
tanic" and "Great Son Disasters,” edit
ed by Logan Marshall, retail price
(cloth) SI.OO, half morocco $1.75; the
other entitled "Memorial Edition, Sink
ing of the Titanic,” edited by Jay Hen
ry Mowbray, retail price (cloth) SI.OO
\Ve allow our agents 50 per cent com
mission on each of these books; so the
agents' 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. Send ns your orders; state
what author yon want book written by
and we will ship promptly. Agents
wanted In every community. Outfit
sent free on receipt of 10 cents for
postage. A single copy of book by
author of your choice mailed to any ad
dress on receipt of retail price. Each
of the above books contains 360 pages,
over 600 Illustrations, except memorial
edition by lay Henry Mowbray which
contains 287 pages. Phillips-Boyd
Publishing Company. Department No.
16, Atlanta. <la . 5-9-47
WANTED in every town and covmtrv. an
agent for the best selling proposition on
market t.xiay. either sex Write to The
Burchard Co., 1 Angler ave , Atlanta. Ga
s'<>t ; can make big money selling FIJ’C
TRICAL DI AM''NDS, scarf pins, studs
and rings; send 10 cents for samples; cat
alogue free Loon Wilder * Sons. S 3
Bowery, New Tork. 5-27-9
Teachers Wanted.
' ’ RACTIVE po tloi for sfatn and in
terstate teachers Write for registra
tion blanks tn Teachers’ Agency Com
pany, 1012 Empire Building. Atlanta. Ga
3 9-103
PEACHERS WAX I I T’ ail class posl
tlons Free registration June 1 Write
today for circulars Register Teachers'
Agency, ppgiator, (la 5 6 21
Schools Wanted.
WANTED Summet and fall schools by
college trained men and women teach
ers \\’rlte uy*»ur wants todax Ad
dress 1’ O. Box 110, Register, Ga
521-15
Situations Wanted- Female.
FTRBT GRADE TEAi’HER wants place
as governess June 1. have had five
\ ears' experience In kindergarten and
primary work, will be willing to take en
tire charge of children, and will furnish
an> references desired, 'readier, Box 44.
Alto. Ga 28 22 5
r N i\< ’imi’. i ■ ii: i \ relined settled lady
wants position as working housekeeper,
will assis' private familx in work, a good
home in the country with <’hristian peo
ple near Atlanta R , Box .37, chit Geor
gian 50-24-5
\ G(M>D washerwoman wants some
washing tn do at home Address Was'i
erwtman. 89 Currier st 2S-25-5
SI’MMER SCH(’<)L wanted, first grade
license, four \ ears experience M. B.
care Georgian 5-25 9
E.\ PERI FN< r ’FI > nurse ’wants position
either in phvsldan’s or dentist’s office
\nswer Nurse, Box 950. care Georgian
41 -25 - 5
WANTED Exira stenographic or book
keeping work by expert of seven yea’s
experience (’harges reasonable and
wt. i' urately ib-ne Box 398. rare
Georgian. 25-27-5
\V XNTI-.’D Position as assistant teacher
in graded school or countrx school by
a \«> ing !ad\ of four \cars experience,
can furn l .-• good references Address S.
L R I- D N'o 2, Devereux. (>a.
\\ ELI LDFCATiT •. expJriemTd fea'c’h*
• i position in established school
will vlt w t > buxine interest, references.
■ rcdentials Mrs Sinclair 501 Lexington
a\enim. S W Roanoke Va .31 27 5
• iRPHXN Young la«lx *steno assistant
honkk»epcr» d« s”» -i position ar <»n«e out
■ ■ . it\ preferred Answer \nxious. eat*
Georgian.H • .
WANTED Position b\ refined Christian
huh sick nurse «’an give best of
ref. ■ y| rs j ( « Wellington
•>; '•••!. r- : BeR lyj (274 .1 16 j; 5
Fl pEKS F.MI‘L< »Y M ENT AGENCY. 25.3-
< <n<lbr annex, supplies fre»* of
‘ >rp- restaurants with
' ’.3<s while and colored help of al!
k’ 1 > P)i*tu> lv\ 1789. Atlanta !<LS
5-27-32
I‘\ C| Lll \cj j » ’."uugladx step* graph**!
w <hes t <!•: - m Fo :-tb National
'Bar biiiiilmg Prefci <ii< rapluTie .VI
; :ress G . . o, . Jeorgian 5-27-34
Dressmaking.
1 'CFISSMAKIN ■ t re.isnnah!** prices at
225 Houston st Atlanta 4181 .3-21-1!
i\A ILL sew at s.<>ur home, $1 25 a dax 65
Cen'ral pla< ♦ 5-27 4<>
F"’ I ’-nr cot ou,pi|. A art Ads will
be ; *'■ '--.e, I f ■ ' ~ f ( n.| bill Wil!
I*• ~ p ’ ’ at ext *••.*’! n ■ ’ e ;.o matter
I " w an’ * • I xf- t. lP a • .eorg’an
■' '"'11 • ? work, thus taxing
you time and
Cd v 0 teat Soin Os Breaking the Speed
Limit in This Twentieth Century
The last century has seen more commercial progress than all the previous
six thousand years of history. Even the old Karth, herself, is only traveling
ten times as fast as the*ordinary flying machine. And all commercial projects
are hitting up the same tremendous speed.
\Ve are specializing and energizing and concentrating to a degree that has
never been known before. .
A little over a hundred years ago Benjamin Franklin gave the World a bit
of his finest philosophy when he said that instead of being a creature of cir
cumstances. he had made circumstances his creatures. I’oday this is the com
monest philosophy of the street. Every man carries his destiny in his own
hand, and he knows it. He would no more think of waiting for an opportunity
to turn up than he would think of sitting on a curbstone and waiting for his
dinner.
Today when we need an opportunity we go out and grab one by the scruff of
the neck and drag it in.
The reason for these Want Ad Pages in The Atlanta Georgian today
is the fact that everybody everywhere is refusing to be the creature of circum
stance.
Practically all of the wants of 50.0(10 people are advertised in these pages
today, because the advertisers here realize that a greater, more eager, more en
ergetic audience is waiting for them than was ever gathered together by any
other paper in the Great South.
3’housands of people are seeking new homes right now. and every desirable
place for rent in the city of Atlanta is listed here today as a consequence.
Thousands of men and women are seeking positions through these columns,
and, therefore, every good position in this city is being advertised here. Thou
sands of people have learned to buy and sell furniture, pianos and all house
needs, as well as residences, city lots, farms, ranches and all kinds of country
property, through these columns, because they have learned that this is a great
citv’s bargain counter f<>' big opportunities.
And so every want that this city has is being offered here today, because
these advertisers realize that the eyei of over 50,000 readers are concentrated
upon these pages each day. 3'bey know that wherever you find an opportunity
that appeals to you. you are going out after it in hot haste.
Answer the Ads in these pages that are meant for you. and money easily
earned will be yours. Don’t let the other man reap the harvest of golden op
portunities while you sit idle. Beat the other man to it.
Situations Wanted—Male.
Rates Under This Classification: 24
Words* 1 time 10c; 3 times 20e; 7 times 40c
POSITION WANTED by competent elec
trical engineer Twelve years experience
with a variety of machinery First-class
references L R King. 1014 Meda street.
M.-r'-.j > ih •
(’< »L( >RED (’HAT ’FEET ’R wants posttion
In private family; can give good refer
ences Address Box 896, care Georgian.
27 20-5
YOUNG married man desires position as
drug clerk, eight years' experience. n<‘t
registrrfwi. will furnish best references.
P G G 432 (’entral avenue, Atlanta. Ga.
30-22-5
\\ \ \ i‘i'D Position by young man as
bookkeeper; employed at present, but
wishes tn make a change, ('an furnish
gnnd references G E G., care Geor
gian ??
* \l'\bT.F. energetic, hard working
\ filing man open for employment as A l
all round office man. able
to manage office, handle correspondence.
M 1862 ' 82 24 5
WANTED At once, steady position by
all round printer; position in city shop
preferred Address J B Goffe, Reids
ville, Ga 5-24 12
\\ YNTED Position by young man by
June 1. as bookkeeper, assistant book
keeper or general <«ffl<'e work: several
x ears’ experience and beet references
' ' !l 1153. 24 15
EXPERIENCED salesman, genera! office
man, cashier, bookkeeper, bill clerk and
all-around business man. 33 years nf age.
open for engagement. Box 882. care Geor
gian. 37-24-5
WANTED Position as bookkeeper, cash
ier or office assistant by young mar
ried man Best references W K. S,
102 X East Pine street. Ivy 2694 .1
45-24-5
\v VNTED Eneik- tic young man. '• y ears
< f ago. desires position as st eno-book
keeper immediately Xddrrss James. 109
Washington street, Atlanta 47-25 5
WXNTED Position by young man as
bookkeeper Have had two years' ex
perience as bookkeeper and three years
as stenographer will commence on
small salarv N, D. H . care Georgian
15
~W\NT work in real estate office Will
work at small salary to learn. Xge 24
Good references, riinne Ix\ 4799 J. Ad
dress J B . 46 Ila st Twelfth st r eet 4 5 25 5
\\ ANTED Position as housecleaner;
xxork done b\ job or by day; prices rea
sonable. references furnished.
\\ B. 216 Wheat street. 37-27-5
G( “»D MEAT CI'TTER and salesman,
able tn handle x our market profitably.
Northern man. can speak German, wants
position Xddres S . 250 Ivx street
38 27 5
FIRSTS! \s.' meat cutter. grocer’s
clerk, collector -*r painter wants posi
tion Can furnish best «$f roD'ienres. Call
Atlanta phones 5K24 A *•!' 1201, and call
for Amassa 47-27-5
FEDERS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 253-
.‘>l Candler annex. 101 North Pryor
street, phonr Ixy 1789. Atlanta 915, sup
p Hes fro*- **f charge hotels, restaurants,
lu i’ding ipirtments and private houses
with al! ki’i’D of first class help _JF-7-_3J
Y' d’NC MXN. now attending college, de
sires position in oftYee by lune 5. am
. x:pet irtict c\ have giU edge references.
I' <» Box 78. <>xf<u-«: Ga. 48-27-5
Situations Wanted—Male and
Female.
XX XN'fED Situation by German family
without uliiblren. man to raise < hickens
aid \>getahles A 8., Box 6, care < ><or
gian 72-25-5
Board Wanted.
\\ X TEI' B’. three business ladies,
room ;in«l b-'ard; prefer private tamilx.
Address I'D. care Georgian 33-24-5
XX AN TED' In' pt .sate family by uouple
\\'ih « bihl tom w.i's obi, txvo connect
ing. ’infurni-hs‘<l rooms. \x>th bath, and
board, gi uind floor and plenty of shade
and y.'iid for *h.i'«Ts plaxpr-und refer
.ru es «>s» ar I il.ii risen. < arc Kelley
Bro. < - 5-27 13
■ ■ ’ >. ’ ‘ " 1 '> : ’
, ~j i W irt ’’d • 'Dunns
, •♦a. h ■ e u- p!e and bring bett» r res-i’ts
*• .<t r-.'i’s >. . btained in any other
j*i»sdiuin in this scc , J*» r '
Boarders Wanted.
PEACHTREE INN.
RATES, $7 to sl2 per week. References
exeba n ged2-28-5
wi’lX EXCHANGE room and board close
in on Capitol avenue for motorcycle or
ladles' diamond ring Small cash pay
ment Box 73J, care Georgian 4-27 16
DELIGHTFUL home for summer; all con
veniences Phone Ivy r 6634 Mrs. C. S.
Mcßae.
BEAUTIFUL furnished rooms and best
meals m city, cool house for summer
17 E North ave., between the Peachtrees
WANTED Boarders. lovely downstairs
front room, with private entrance; first
class board, in best section of West End.
438 Gordon street. Phone West 109-J
- 44
( ’ ?A N ACCOM MOD AT Ea fe w boarders:
nice cool rooms, close In. 85 Luckie.
Ha__3L?o 5-21 48
VERY BEST table board. 11l Washington
street Main 5361-J5-22 16
Ut'UPLE or gentlemen can secure front
room and board at 24 West Baker Ivy
88
COOL front rooms for rent. First-class
table. Central location $1.50 per day
Private verandas. Plaza Hotel, 286
Peachtree 54-22-5
\\ ILL TAKE to board couple or two la
dies <’an give front room, attractively
furnished and good table Inman Park.
Call Ivx 6388-L. References exchanged
-23-30
OPPOSITE CAPITAL CITY
CLI’R.
GOOD BOARD. Ixp’ 5348-L. 20 West
Ha r rl«_s t re et 5-23-72
B<»ARDERS ‘\V ANTED. $1 per dax ; sub
urb of Smyrna. Address O. M Ruff.
Route 2. Smxrtia, Ga. .'>2-23-5
NICEIA r furnished front room and board;
exerv convenience; verv close In. pri
vate family Plume Ivx- 4339-J 5-24-9
WELL furnished upstairs front room and
table board: ten minutes' walk tn cen
ter of city 327 'Whitehall st. Phone
Main 4812_- J. 5-22-48
HOARDERS wanted at 30 E Caln, rates
reasonables-24-24
LARGE delightful front room near bath;
all conveniences; best location, good ta
ble 241 W Peachtree Ivy 1959-L.
13-27-5
LARGE front room (four windows), also
single room, good board in quiet home
26 East Gain street. Special rate for ta
ble boajxl 5 2L38
ONE young lady and two young men; can
get room and board in private familv
227 Central avenue 5-27-41
Hotels.
HOTEL HENDERSON; new manage
ment: newly fitted; clean, rooms 60c up;
heart of city 41Peachtree 2-20-67
Summer Resorts.
FINE SURF BATHING -I have several
delightful furnished cottages on beach
for rent, all conveniences. Mrs. ' > I.
Merrifield. St. Simon Station. Ga. 27-25-5
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH.
THE IDEAL PLACE for your vacation:
cool, refreshing, healthful, for excellent
accommodation arrange with the Herring
Cottage. Station 6. Wrightsville Beach.
X C. Rates $2 per day. 32-27-5
Furnished Rooms For Ryit.
NEAX’LY furnished rooms, reasonable
prices; centrally located; baths free
Broadway Hotel, 7 1 * N. Broad st. 3-21-73
F(‘R RENT Two furnished bed rooms
Applv to 188 Windsor street. Phone
XUHn 2233 5-20-8
ND’E. r.ew’y furnished rooms. also
light housekeeping apartments; close >n;
private family 1.51 Sui ng street. 5-20-1
NIUEI.Y furnished room; al) conven
iem *»s 61 E C’air st . Apartment 5
Bell I'H'T.c Ivy 21 PT _ 5 30 11
;F< »R RENT Rooms, furnished or unfur
nished. good neighbo’nood; five niin
, urn.- ualk from Terminal Station, • ars
every five minutes 'A rite r-r apply Mrs
F Johnson, ~k Wai’ er st 5-22-3
FDR RENT (»ne furt’.sbe 1 y m a*
West Peachtree. Ivy 5063-J. d-22 37
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
FOR RENT -Two upstairs front rooms,
newly furnished, for a counle of gen
tlemen. Thone Ivy 1502-L. 321 Courtland
street 5 -22-29
THREE to five rooms for light housekeep
ing in beautiful surroundings. 639
Peachtree, Phone Ivy 687-. I 34-225
ROOMS for rent with or without board
261 Whitehalls-23-14
NICELY furnished room with hath, 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 RENT One nicely furnished front
room: all conveniences 203 Crew
street 5-23-57
W. HARRIS STREET.
ONF ROOM left in Chesterfield, bv the
new* Capital City Club. Gentlemen onlv.
5 23-76
For RENT Small hall room, neatly fur
nlshed: $6 per month. 59 East Ellis
-23-75
FOR RENT One large furnished room in
private family; all conveniences; SB.
App]y sJßjjH'kie st. 25-24 5
TO GENTLEMEN, furnished room ad
joining bath in north side apartment
I’l'-hip ivy 5] ’ 5 24 6
BYRON APARTMENT dining room open
to those desiring best service only;
rooms near. Ivy 825-J. 47-24-5
OF’PCSITE CAPTrOL”
NICELY furnished rooms, with or wltb
ou_t_boar(l 121 Capitol square. 5-23-54
F-di REN I Threo rooms, connecting,
nicely furnished for light housekeeping;
modern conveniences, with owner. Grant
park section. 317 East Georgia avenue
FOR RENT One nicely furnished front
room to gentleman 103 West Pearh
tree. Phone Ivy 2979 - J 5-25-18
TWO first flour light housekeeping moms;
connecting batb Atlanta phone 5853-F.
NICELY furnished rooms with private
porch, also housekeeping suite 152 W.
Peachtree. 44-25 5
BEAUTIFUL furnished front room for
one °r two young men. Apoly to 119
North Moreland a venue4s-25-5
FOR REN'c front bedroom: cen
tral locality. Terms reasonable 147
Ivy street. 5-35-52
FOR RENT A nicely furnished room, de
lightfully located fox - summer. 170 N.
2 c^son street Phone Ivy 3504-J. 5-25-47
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, ad
loining batb; gentlemen onlv. Call Ivv
4035 5-25-57
F<’R RENT Nice, newly furnished rooms
close in: private family 151 Spring
street. 5-27-2
F( »R RENT Three nr four first floor fur
nished rooms; all conveniences 178
F'orrest avenue 5-27-5
Ft »R RENT < hie newly furnished room:
close In; references exchanged; price
sls 406 Courtlarul street 30-27-5
TWO or three nicelv furnished room I ’,
complete for housekeeping, suitable only
for couple without children; cheap if taken
at once: hot water: Bell phone; best io
cat i on. 290 Washingtons-27-25
FDR RENT Two first-floor conne< CLng
front rooms, furnished for light house
keeping. Conveniences. 45 West Baker
NICELY furnished front room; all con
veniences: private family 255 Court
land street. Ivy 5603. 5-27-39
Furnished Rooms Wanted.
WANTED one unfurnished front room
b\ two young ladies, on North Boule
vard *>r vicinity Address B F. ('are
IH'UIT.' :•
Y< >UN(; g( ntlen n - • on in pri
vate home: beyond Fifth street pre
ferred M H G . care Georgian. 42-27-5
Unfurnished Rooms Wanted.
1 • NTEI Tw <» t hree <>r f<mr unfur
nisbed rooms for light housekeeping
state particulars and when < in occupx .
private family preferred. Address E C
' care Georgian 5-24 29
XX ANTED Thit-pi ‘nnecting r‘oms r’.
m. b> lune 5 Address M H k >
Central ave 6-20-3
Unfurnished Rooms For Rent.
FOR RENT—Two laige rooms; closets,
hall; conveniences; $12.50 per month
237 Central avenue. 5-20-34
Ft >R REN T Vnfurnished connecting
rooms; bath and kitchenette. Conven
ierices. 85 Crew street.s-23-55
THREE unfurnished rooms for light
housekeeping to couple without chil
dren. 63 E. Ellis st.s-24-2
Ft 'R RENT- Four connecting rooms and
bath; conveniences. 253 Grant street.
Main 1253-J.5-24-36
FOR RENT Entire upstairs: every con
venience for housekeeping. 179 Oak
land. Main 4765-. L 5 24-35
THREE nice, large unfurnished rooms
with two large halls at 59 West Peach
tree place. R. O. Cochran, 19 South Broad
st' eel. 25-26-5
TWO or three large, nice rooms for rent
at 76 Martin street. Phone M. 5297-. T.
-25-q
TWO or three unfurnished rooms for light
housekeeping; close in: references ex
changed; price sls and S2O. 406 Court
land street. Ivy 1075-L.31-27-5
ONE large unfurnished front room, reas
onable for summer; all modern con
veniences. Phone Ivy 1994-L. 5-27-43
Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms
For Rent.
ONE nice, cool upstairs room; furnish
ed or unfurnished: all conveniences; by
owner. 756 Highland ave. Phone Ivy
6373-L. 26-23 -_5
FOR RENT Two or throe rooms, partly
furnished or unfurnished. Phone 401
Decatur. • 26-25-5
Furnished Apartments For Rent.
TWO large, beautiful rooms, kitchenette
and bath; modern conveniences: nicely
furnished; north side. Phone Ivy 2478.
5-
FOR RENT —During summer months, six
room furnished apartment. 11 Marlbor
ough. Phone Ivy 2958-.1. 5-27-6
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 -Apartment of six rooms.;
close in: batb. electric and gas lights.
Phone Main 5070 5-22-23
WE HAVE for rent several desirable
apartments for summer months and |
longer at reduced rental. Charles P I
Glover Realty Co., Walton street.
6-
Furnished Houses For Rent. *
FOR RENT —Furnished house for sum
mer tn excellent neighborhood Ivy -
1316. 56-23-5 S
MY home of ten rooms, furnished: large. Y
cool and in splendid neighborhood; best „
car service; reasonable. 503 Washington „
street. 5-25-49 -
Unfurnished Houses For Rent. 3
For RENT. HOUSES- Call, write or F
phone for our rent bulletin. Ralph O.
Cochran. 19 South Broad-at. 4-1-81
THE HOUSE you build, buy or h
rent will not be a medern home r
unless it is wired for electricity.
4-18*18
FOR RENT -No 27 West Twelfth street. 5
seven rooms, hardwood fluors, furnace
heat See owner. 25 West Twelfth , f i et. f (
Phnne 2155 Ivy 1 8 29
7 Mills street cor. W. Peachtree r J
5 rooms $30.00
43 Rogers street, Kirkwood 5 j’
rooms $15.60 ' 1
240 Ira street. 4 rooms $7.60 s
122 W. Alexander street. 6 u
rooms $15.60 | 7
110 Jones avenue 5 rooms. SIB.OO :«
Hills Park. 5 rooms $14.00 >■
FITZHUGH KXOX.
1613 Candler Building. £
5-23 -10 p
FOR RENT Eight-room ' t wo-story I
house; all conveniences: close in. 17
Pulliam. Apply 7 Pulliam.s-25 16 b
SEE our ad on Page 16 about ri
Sunset Park lots. Allen &
Bailev. 5-27-37
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Unfurnished Houses Wanted. ~
TO RENT —Small three to five-room cot
tage. with shady yard, tn suburbs; good
locality. Address with description and
price, A. N. D., care Georgian. 35-23-J) S
W 1 NTETf-T" care for home f"r cum- .
mer months for the rent Can furnish '
best of references. Address S. 250 Ivy;*:
street. 39-27-5
Desk Space For Rent. <5
FOR RENT To congeuial party desk
space with use of both phones sls per r
month. 1124-25 Candler Bldg. 5-25-23 r
SEE our ad on Page 16 about ~
Sunset Park lots. Allen &
Bailey. 5-27-37
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Business Property For Rent.
...... 7. al
FOR RENT—Business space. 9S* 2 WhMe- P
ball stteet, 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
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Lost and Found.
LOST -Solid gold, perfectly plain tie M
clasp, between Georgian office and Wal-
ton Bldg Return to this office and re- C
reive rewards-25-2
S'l’( )LLN Set black buggy harness with
long, heavy lines. Reward if returned
to D. \V. Yarbrough. 734 North Boule
vard. Double reward if with evidence to
convict. 5-27-42
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Medical. p;
DK EDMONDSON'S Tansy. Pennyroyal =
and Cotton Root Pills, a safe and re
liable treatment for painful and sup
pressed menstruation, irregularities and
similar obstructions. Trial box by mall.
50c. Frank Edmondson & Bro . manu
facturing chemists. 14 South Broad-st..
Atlanta. Ga 2-17-14
LADiES—Si.OOO reward; 1 positively guar
antee my great successful "Monthly"
remedy: safely relieves some "f the long
est. most obstinate, abnormal cases .n
to five days; no harm, pain or in
(reference with work; mail $1 50 Dou'oie
Strength $2. Dr. F G. Southington Rem
edy Co . Kansas City, Mo 4 2-34 |
LISTEN! I treat any disease for $1 a I
i V
week and furnish the medicine John ]
<T Patterson. M. D. 445' 1 Igewood ave- ;S'
I
nx.. Atlanta phone 2'57. 2-uo-45 a
WANT AD RATES.
One cent a w<ird 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,
6c a line for 30 consecutive inser
tions; s*Ac a line for 15 times.
(Count six average length words in
small reading matter type to the
line).
EXCEPTIONS.
"Situations Wanted" ads contain
ing not over 24 words will be
printed one time for 10c; three
times for 20c, or seven times for
40c.
All ads. such as Boarders Want
ed, Furnished or Unfurnished
Rooms, Apartments. Houses For
Rent or Wanted, also Lost and
Found. Help Wanted ads that only
get the benefit of the “city cir
culation" of The Georgian, will be
1c a word for one insertion; three
times for the price of two or seven
times for the price of four.
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To secure proper classification of
Want Ads it will be necessary to
have copy in The Georgian office
before 1 o'clock the day ot the
issue. j
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 8000) when
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collection will be made at your
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Out-of-town advertisements must
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Personal.
ERIOUS RESULTS come from tniesei
improperly fitted. John B. Daniel, at 34
.'all street, has an expert fitter and It
ill cost you no more to have him fit you,
nd it means insurance 6-24-19
HAIR CUT. 15c.
VTADT'CT PLACE, between Peachtree
and Broad 3-21-J6
LY SCREENS. FLY SCREENS. FLY*
SCREENS -Wood fly screens, metal fly
Teens, hardwood floors. Venetian blinds,
letal weather strip.-, furnished anywhere
the South. Write or phone W R CaL
way, manager. 1403 Fourth NationaT'’
ank building. Atlanta, Ga. Main 5310
-30-19
ACME LETT ER CO.
OTHING but first-class work and
prompt service. \\ hen you arc reafly
■r this kind of work, phone Ivy 1438.
(’ML LETTER Co.. 417 Wesley Momn
al Bldg 5 fi 33
TILL another b g shipment of new wall
papers Prices right. All work guar
iteed Better b n safe than sorry. Rar
?tt &• Gordon. 22 E. Mitchell st.: 30 sec
-4-13-45
TENOGRAPHERS desiring to increase
their spend in shorthand and typewrit
ig may do so by joining classes at the
’firp of the Royal Typewriter Company,
» N. Pryor street. Monday, Wednesday
nd Friday from 10 to 11 a. m Tuition
ee
i*' MBER and peroxide cream espe
cially used for sunburn. Emaranteed one
■ the best skin foods on the market;
nthing like it for whitening the skin,
or pqjp by <‘iaytnn & Zahn, 36D White
ill st. M 1709.5-20-22
‘‘N'T KEEP a dead clock in your home.
Get.it running Don't make your
■»rs swear because x our piano needs tun
g <let it tuned. Ramsey repairs
oolfs and pianos, .lust call Bell phone
T est 712. Will call for work 55-22-5
HITE <’R()SS toilet articles. The rouge
gives a natural color The cream is a
ne skin food, and rhe powder makes you
ok beautiful Woman’s Exchange. oG 1 ?
street Ivx 5546 5 22-46
ART’ETS and REGS clean as when new?
TROY TzAI’NDRY.
Our process insures satisfaction.
2 con's per square foot. 5-23-38
EN'D~T2F’ FOR "SEXUAL PHTLOSCu
PHY;” LATEST. BEST. MOST IN
PREGTIVE SEN MANUAL PER
ISHED: A(’Tl \LLY TEACHES. NOT
ERELY \RGEES. WRITE TODAY.
RoTH ER DEVAL. 217 DEVAL REILD
<G. ,1 A ( ’ K SC» N VD>LE^_FL.A_ 5-25- 29
EE "nr a*l "ii Page 16 about
Sunset Park lots. Allen &
ailey. 5-27-37
Matrimonial.
25r a line for ads under this
ENTT,EMAN wishes correspondence
with girl between ages of 20 and
ew "f marriage. <orrespondence guar-"
iteed personal \ddress United States,
o Box 41.1, Atlanta. Ga. 40-21-5
Palmistry.
LURV' iYANT AND PALMIST -
camp in lent. 138 Whitehall street
4-29-1
ISS BECK. WORLD FAMED INDIAN
PALMIST. A GIFTED WOMAN. LO
OTED 76 E HUNTER STREET. 5-16-18
Dropsy.
ROPSY CURED Relieves shortness of
breath in 36 to 48 hours. Reduce!
veiling In 15 to 20 days. Write for par
culars. Collom Dropsy Remedy Com
my, 512 Austell building. Atlant*
3-35-11
Dentists.
TUT/TTJ EXTRACTED
1 I .Pu 111 WITHOUT PAIN.
DR. H. JENSEN,
23H Whitehall St. 3-21-29
The easy way to get help for hou=e
ork office. .=t"re, factory or anywhera
, e is to insert a small ad in the Help
'ant’d columns of TI-* Atlanta Geor
an Ju t "‘urn - ; u"h Jther phone)
nd the Want Ad will d* the rest. i
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