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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AVn yrWS: READ FOR PROFIT—GEORGIAN WANT ADS-USE FOR RESULTS Till K«I)AY, MAY 30, 1912.
The Georgian Es the Leading Want Ad Medium of the South
JI Carrying- more Want Ads than any other Southern Newspaper. Beiow are the figures showing the number of Want Ads published j
JL £y a::: the Atlanta Newspapers for the year 1191111: The Georgian carried 1189,41111 Want Ads, Journal! 1156,259, Constitution 92,009 Want Ads.
Imis 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 W
Constitution. 1189,41111 Want Ads are by far the most ever before printed by an Atlanta Newspaper in a year. Both Phones 8000.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
Published by The Georgian Comcany.
20 East Alabama Street
Atlanta. Ga
Entered at Atlanta Postoffice as second -
class matter.
Subscriptions Payable in Advance
One year, mail, postage prepaid. $5 no
’ Six months. mail, postage prepaid, 2.50
Three months, mall, postage prepaid. 1 25
One month, mall, postage prepaid. 45
Subscriptions P- yable in Advance
Delivered by carrier, one yearss.2o
Delivered by carrier, six months 2 60
Delivered by carrier, three months... 1.30
Delivered by carrier, one month 4
Delivered by carrier in Atlanta and
other cities, one week.... 10c !
Help Wanted—Female.
WANTED First-class dry goods sales
lady; must be experienced: know enough
about dressmaking to plan dresses and
give number of yards required, commence
work at once. P. O. Box 227, Xshburn,
Ga.s-24-13
WANTED Ladles to call and investigate
our system of teaching hairdressing
with the Herrmann permanent wave,
manicuring, facial massage, electrolysis or
chiropody; free clinic; expert instructions;
demonstrations and examinations; few
weeks completes, Call or write for illus
f'ffreted booklet. Moler College, 53 West
MitcheiLst.. 35 25 -'•
WANTED Young ladies to enter training
school for nurses: suitable applicants of
some experience will be considered. Call
on or address Superintendent Nurses.
Hospital for Nervous Diseases, 497 Chero
kee avenue, Atlanta.s-27-19
WANTED- Good cook" Apply 381 _ Wash -
ington st.s-28-13
WANTED—A reliable colored girl ~
nurse; must live on lot. Mrs. Holies,
, South Kirkwood. Decatur 389.47-28-5
WANTED- A colored woman to cook for
family of five; one hour s ride of cit> .
good servants’ house; shady grove, fruits,
vegetables, fresh milk and butter; refer
ences. Apply in person, 35 Druid Circle,
Inman Park 5 28-21
WANTED Demonstrator in West End,
Kirkwood and College Park, for the
California Perfume Company Apply Mrs.
Branch, 514 Peachtree. Ivy 1499 J
5-28-25
WANTED Cook; maid or boy, living
near 12 East Kimball. 33-29-5
WANTED —Experienced white woman to
take care young children while parents
are away for two weeks; sl9 per week to
right person. Eor further information ap
ply Box 935, care Georgian 29-29-5
WANTED A neat maid
A PP’>' . „„
188 Washington street. a-_.i--0
WANTED- -A good cook
Apply
188 Washington street..>-29-19
AS ANTEDA good nurse for ten months
old baby. Apply lift Pulliam sts-29-14
WANTED Waist and skirt hands; none
but ones with experience need apply
139 Williams street. 5-30-1
WANTED Dressmaker by the day; good!
at remodeling. 485 Peachtree street.!
door on the left.s-30-2 j
WANTED” White girl for fitirse to go :
away for summer; references. 850 West j
Peachtree. 5-30-10 >
WAN T E p’“ Firs t-cl ass cook. Apply at ,
once. 398 Ponce DeLeon ave. _&230-L! I
WANT ED A colored woman who is a|
first-class cook to go to Kendallville.
Ind. Apply No. 7, Marlborough- ;
WANTED—Ladj' compositor at once, i
throe galleys 10 point and feed presses,. '
Georgian. Montezuma, Ga. 41-30-5
FIRST-CLAS'fc COOK for large house.
241_ West Peachtn e. 15 =
WjNTllii Nurse with references wit
‘ assist with housework. -North
Jackson.s-30-35
WANTED Cook. Apply to E. L. Winn.
1210 Peachtree street Iteferences re
quired. ... . 53-32-5 1
WANTED- Smart 'white girls to work in I
our collar department. Capital '-'Fy I
Laundry. :
Tl’lßEE’or four first’-ciass cooks: all gen
eral housemaids; one first-class white
nurse. I'e-ders Employment Agency. 253-
254 Candler Annex. 104 N Pryor st.
5-30-42 I
THREE good” colored laundry ironers;
pastrv cook. 1018 Century Bldg.
5-30-50
Help Wanted- Male.
STOP at Hilburn hotel; heart, of city;
10 1 Walton st., if you want a clean,
quiet room; transient 50c: open all night
3-21-19
YES. Professor G. ’d7 _ Brann:np will teach
you the barber trade 'it’s easyY We |
teach in one-half time of other colleges, i
Course, tools and position in our shops ■
only S3O. Why pas more? Thousands of ,
our graduates running shops or making ,
good wages. Atlanta Barber College. 10 1
East Mitchell street.s-11-17 j
YOU ARE XVA Vn'K so u g<. vcrn mc n t p( > -
sition: SBO month; send postal f»r list
of positions open. Eranklin InsiHute.
Tjept. 49-P.. Rnci,' -ter. N. Y.
WANTED advertising >•* 1 i
itors: must be high-class men who can
meet the best class of advertisers. and
men who can earn SSO to s7‘. per ueek:
permanent and pleasant situation lor the
right men. Apply In letter, giving «uli
particulars with references. All .. 1 ' r " 1
respondent will be t’*ated as contid-i. j
Hal. Address <’ 'H. care Georgian. i
- - 4 |
IVAXTEb Men 1o learn the barber t
trade. Ecv. wool.s - up-let.- \nother
rush for barbers this season. Best irane
In existence today G«"<1 none' lag! ’
clean, inside work t’all and inv« -liua
our method or write for <■.< ia h'g'ic. Mf*’
Barber (Y.lb’gc, 53 West Mitchell '
ERE Er~M AS S A GE, ha i r *mtk .-haves
shampoos. All barber work free ' 'can
linen. Atlanta Barber t’ollego. '.(» 1 .-o ’
M hell.
THREE experienced form carpenters it
dnee; ill allow rail’- ad fare Ly’i >■-<i -
And pay 35 cents per hour Telegraph
h'jiarles P Gaboon’. • ’odarmwn. '■;■*. _
EDIT? »R- PR I NTE R*. wh c »' a s -ad rxl >e
rience in running . • nnir’ weekly news
papers; is sober, reliable and a hustler,
state experience, age. reference end
what sal ar} expected in first letter: am
tn immediate need of >oii r W fr } ‘* ; ’’’.
nuse. Springfield. Ga. __
WA.NTED Cylinder press feeders at
once. Dittier Bros.. 216-218 East
for street. ,e> ' ° 1
TRAVIS & A1 >MOND.
2fi Janips Sf»r?pt. Third Hoor
WANTED- Two or d good auto
mobile mechanics ' all io per
son. No students. Sit Mr Al
mond. ■'
WANTED F«jR~V. VRMS xbleh.klleil
unmarried men between ages . , aI l"
J 5; citizens of Vnited States, of good char
acter and temperate habits., who can
apeak, read and write th< Engbsl. lan
guage. For information apply to Ke'-ruit
ftig Officer, 23G Whitehall street, Atlanta,
or 411 Cherry street. Macon, Ga
WANTED First-.•iass gb>-i-> ’ ’; " ’ i
E. G. Willingham’S Sous. .’.>2 " bitelia.i
street. ■’ " .i
W.\NTEiT“lGi7t7‘ |; t Yx. ' un.i/or at ■ ■
E G. WillinKliam s Son-- .E W ' '
st root
WANTED -Good sober, all around union
printer. Ash-Bund Printing Comi>ai-\.
Saxannali. Ga. aL——- j
WANTED Combination ‘ vlindpt „
platen feeder. Bennet: • ' " ' :
st -
W A NTI'D Bov .I<-1' • ' •!’ ’ ” - i
• h<H.; t’olumbia h•. Crt.nii 1 * ir '
Auburn axenu* u
Help Wanted—Male.
"rtnn ’" \Y h '. ,e b °S’ witb bicycle
-_la nnett s - JI fronth Broad street. 5-30-21
A first-class driver who can
milk. Apply at once. 386 West F’each
sti 5-20-38
. Press feeder. Main" 3X64-.)
«n Garnett street. 50-30-5
I -’'LASS laundryman. capable of
taking charge of plant. Acme Business
\g f -ncy. 1018 Century Bldg. 5-30-52
A-’ COLORED cook; colored chef cook
with wife as pastry cook, $65; experi
enced head waiter. Acme Business
i 1018 Cent «ry Bldg. 5-30-51
—
Help Wanted—Male and Female.
Y \.\IET' Eirsf-class steno-hnokkeeper;
must state age and salary expected to
l>e^ln - Box 62, care Georgian. 45-29-5
Public Stenographer.
MRS BLANCHE DAVIDSON, formerly
public stenographer at New Kimball
will be glad tn see her former
friendsand patrons at 901 Empire build
ing. stenographic work solicited. Main
• 5-29-35
Salesmen Wanted.
\\ S.NTED Salesman tn introduce new
high grade Key West cigar. Box 73.
Kei West. Fla. 28-27-5
WANTED Ten
good stock sales
men, capable of
earning 25 to 50
dollars per day. Ap
ply in person at 165
Peachtree street.
36-29-5
W ANTED Salesman for high grade line
ciders and vinegars. Exclusive or side
line Liberal commissions, with weekly
settlements. Eine opening f>r good man.
References required. Burr Mfg. Co.
Richmond. Va, 43-30-5
WANTED Two high-grade salesmen io
work on commission basis strictly. Em
pire Novelty Co., 802 Candler Bldg.
5-30-42
Agents Wanted.
AGENTS WANTED In every town In
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 - 2
BE INDEPENDENT—Start a mail 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,
Conn.s-11-5
TITANIC.
COMPLETE BOOK now ready for ship
ment. We liaudlc 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 Sea Disasters,” edit
ed by Logan Marshall, retail price
I (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.
We allow our agents 50 per cent com
mission on each of these books; so the
egents' prices are one-half of the re
util prices. We pay express charges on
■ash orders amounting to sls worth or
more at agents’ prices. Credit given if
desired. Send us your orders; state
what author you 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 350 pages,
over 500 illustrations, except memorial
' dition by Jay Henry Mowbray which
: contains 287 pages. Phillips-Boyd
i Publishing Company, Department No.
1.2. Atlanta, Ga. JLAIIZ
WANTED In every town and country, an
agent for the best selling proposition on
market today, cither sex. Write to The
Burchard Co.. 1 Angier ave., Atlanta, Ga.
5-27-8
Teachers Wanted.
ATTRACTIVE positions for state and In
terstate teachers Write for registra
tion blanks to Teachers’ Agency Coni
■■ 1012 Empire Building. Atlanta. Ga.
_3yl-103
TEACHERS WANTED Mainly for prin- I
I cipals and assistants. Fall positions |
i being taken rapidly Demand exceeds
■ iippp. Free Registration. Write for
blnni.s ami terms Register Teachers
\gency. Register, Ga. 5-30-25
Situations Wanted—Female.
> :.X I’ERfENCED nurse wants position
cither in physician’s or dentist's office,
u'-wer Nurse. Box 950, care Georgian.
it ;y, :>
; •. -tt'i’D >N by a neat colored girl as maid
<>r nurse at once. Atlanta phone 3221.
29-28-5
NEAT colored girl wants a position as
nurse or maid: can furnisli reference.
Address >7B Fraser st. 30-28-5
j, VlTy ’ st~iTN'iGR APH ER. long expert
en< e, wishes employment, whole or part
tbnr Prefer light position, reasonable
(■mnpensatlon. Stenographer. 131 Ivy
sireet. 28-30-5
A GIRL wants position as kosher cook.
Came from New York. Address Jew-,
ess. 322-E. Woodward avenue.
yOUN(T”LADY”desfres position as assist
ant in office work Have a little
knowledge- Os shorthand and can use type
writer Am now employed, but desire a
change Miss Vera Love. 272 Lawton
street, citys 30-7
DRESSMAKING and plain sewing neatly
done at private homes; $1.25 a da>
II p y- K 5 Cent-al place 5-27-49
( A lit ; NG‘ L7'"l >Y w ants work in an office:
have had some experience. Address
L H . Box 25. care ■! ?°~ 9
age desires position
In refined home, where a mother or
I companion Is needed; good teacher, ref
, . |en<’os exchange') tddress L L. Box
3 rare Georgian. 36-30-6
POSITION in physician’s or dentist’s of
< e o'- ai’v other .work. Phone Main
31S8-J ’ . 52-30-5
■I. I-1 >1 _i:.- "t ”M rJ .< n MINT \GENGY. 253-
254 Candler annex, supplies tree "f
~i iL ieis. cases. restaurants with
”I , - w hite tnd colored help of all
I’l.'.nes Dy 1789. Atlanta
.:w—=r— f ==
Dressmaking.
I .i; F'-sMA KING a’ reasonable prices at
Houston «t Atlanta 4181 3-2111
: I- \ i ril-1 I. i>nen dresses made at inod-
I . ... cati.-taclioii guaranteed
( all By 2168-U b-30 18
Situarions Wanted—Male.
Rates L'nder This Classification: 24
words, 1 time 10c; 3 times 20c;
WANTED—Position by young man as
bookkeeper Have had two years’ ex
perience as bookkeeper and three years
as stenographer. Will commence on
small salary. N. D. H., care Georgian.
yoi’NG MAN, now attending college, de
sires position in office by June 5; am'
experienced: have gilt edge references. I
P. O. Box 78. oxford, Ga. 48-27-5
WANTED A position by mechanic: four
years' experience as chauffeur (white).
Address 124 McDonough Road, 25-28-5
Vol NG MAN wants job as Pullman, por
ter at once. Apply 268 West Fair st.
34-28-5
YOI’NG MAN. college graduate-, desires
position by June 1; experienced stenog
ranher: looking for advancement and
willing to apply himself. Address Busi
ness Man. Box 600. care Georgian 5-28-3
A (SOOD tariff make-up man wishes po
sition out of city; good habits. If you
want a good, reliable man, write to R. V .
Box 2, care Georgian. _5-28-4
A GOOD job printer wishes a position in
or out of city; good habits; must have
position at once. Address R. M.. Box 1.
care Georgian. 36-28-5
YOI’NG MAN of twenty, high school ed
ucation, desires position as grocer’s
clerk One year's experience. M. Page.
Chamblee, Ga 54-28-5
YOI’NG MAN. now employed, desires po
sition in office; active and accurate in
figures and not afraid of work. Refer
ences. Address Industrious, care Geor
gian. 47-29-5
I DO house and garden work by the day.
Good references. Rear 153 Highland
a venue 27- 30-5
YOI’NG married man, now employed. 24
years of age, desires a job as salesman
or collecting or something on that line.
B. C, S.. care <leorgian.,29-30-5
WANTED—One-arm man desires position
as watchman, timekeeper. lumber
checker, etc.; good penman and book
keeper. G.. P. <'. Box 1 748.35-30-5
STENO- General office wanted; aged 29;
married; best references. Excelsior.
care Georgian.sl-30-5
FEDERS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 253-
254 Candler annex. 104 North Pryor
street, phone Ivy 1789. Atlanta 915. sup
plies free of charge hotels, restaurants,
boarding apartments and private houses
with all kinds of first-class help. 5-30-44
Situations Wanted—Male and
Female.
HERMAN florist and truck gardener,
married, one child 12 years old, desires
position as gardener; wife is willing
houseworker. Box 32, care Georgian.
34-29-5
Boarders Wanted.
RATES. $7 to sl2 per week. References
exchanged. 2-28 - S
DELIGHTFUL home for summer; all con
veniences. Phone Ivy 6634. Mrs. C. S.
Mcßae.s-14-42
WANTED Boarders; lovely downstairs
front room, with private entrance; first
class board, In best section of AVest End.
438 Gordon street. Phone West 109-J.
-21-44
COOL front rooms for rent. First-class
j table. Central location. $1.50 per day.
Private verandas. Hotel. 286
Peachtree. 54 - 22-5
WILL TAKE to board couple or two la
dies. Can give front room, attractively
furnished and good table. Inman Park.
Call Ivy 6388-L. References exchanged.
5-23-30
OPPOSITE CAPITAL CITY
CLUB.
GOOD BOARD. Ivy 5348-1,. 20 West
Harris street. 5-23-72
AVELI. furnished upstairs front room and
table board: ten minutes’ walk to cen
ter of citv. 327 Whitehall st. Phone
Main 4812-.1.; 5-22-48
BOARDERS wanted at 30 E. Cain; rates
reasonanle.s-24-24
LARGE front room (four windows), also
single room; good board in quiet home.
26 East Cain street. Special rate for ta
ble board 2 5-27-38
BOARD and’ ROOMS
GOOD BOARD, pleasant rooms. 113-115
S. Pryor. Atlanta phone 4949. 5-28-5
NICETjY furnished room, with or with
out board, at 25 West Baker. Ivy 501 J.
5-28-23
WANTED- Boarders: private home; con
veniences: reasonable; references ex
changed. Main 3623-J. 241 Whitehall
street. 5-28-37
LARGE, pleasant rooms: go<xl table
board; dose in. 318 Whitehall st. 4015
Atlanta. 59-28-5
GENTLEM AN roommate wanted : two
beds; everything neat. 276 Whitehall st.
5-28-32
NICE, coni room for young men. Lake
wood Heights. 5657-E.5-29-10
ROOM and hoard, also table board: $5.50
two in a room; $5 three In a room per
week. 29 East Harris. Phone Ivy 3741 -L
5-29-12
TWO young men for delightful room with
all conveniences, also a few table
boarders for best home board. 183 Spring
’street. Apt. 2. 28-29-3
* EOVELY meals and cod rooms; ail cen
veniences. 19 East Pain. 31 -29-5
nTcTI large room and board; private
family; nice, cool place for summer;
couple or gentlemen 365 Capitol ave.
-a 30-:.
G< »< >D TABLE BOARD In north si<le
home. Rhone Ivy 2423-J.5-30-14
DETACH TRI ’L large front room, close tn
bath, also single room. Eovely location
for summer, excellent table. 241 West
Peachtree. Ivy 1951 L 46-30-5
NICELY furnished rooms with excellent
’able hoard in one of the best homes in
West End. Phone West 77.
LARGE, attractive rooms, excellent ta
ble. Five minutes walk of town. 4
West Peachtree. 30 5
Board Wanted.
QUIET, refined. Christian young lady de
sires board In private family. E. M. D..
care Georgian. 37-30-5
Hotels.
HOTEL HENDERSON, new manage
ment: newly fitted; clean: rooms 50c Up:
heart of city. 4144 Peachtree. 2 20-67
Summer Resorts.
'WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH.
THE IDEAL PLACE for your vacation,
cool, refreshing, healthful; for excellent
accommodation arrange with the Herring
Cottage. Station 6, Wrightsville Beach.
N. C. Rates $2 per day. 32-27-5
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
NEWLY furnished rooms; reasonable
prices; centrally located; haths free.
Broadway Hotel N. Broad st. 3-21-73
NICE, newly furnished rooms. also
light housekeeping apartments; close in;
pi ■ fai ii| '. i Spring stns 20 1
NICELY furnished room; alt conven
iences 61 E. Caln st., Apartment 5.
Bell ph»»no Ivy 2116. 5-20-43
1- <>K RENT Rooms, furnished or unfur
nished: good neighborhood; five min
utes’ walk from Terminal Station; cars
ever\ fix • minute* Write or apply Mrs.
Sue E Juhnsun, 76 Walker st. 5-22-3
Summer
HfomeSoooo
Are Wanted
jßy Readers of The Georgian
Now is the time when tenants of the sea
son can be interested in:
Suburban Bungalows and H o meg,
Camps, Seaside Cottages, Mountain Cot
tages, Country Homes or places to board
that are within reach of the city. Peoph*
want to get out where it is cool and away
from the bustle and noise of the city.
What have you? Where is it? What
rent do you want? Tell a quickly respon
sive public all about it through the \\ ant
Ad Columns of The Atlanta Georgian.
Georgian Want Ads cost only ONE
CENT a word each insertion.
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
ROOMS for rent with or without board.
261 Whitehall..s-23-14
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 RENT—One nicely furnished front
room; all conveniences. 203 Crew
street. 5-23-57
street.
ONE ROOM left in Chesterfield, by the
new Capital City Club. Gentlemen only.
OPPOSITE CAPITOL.
NICELY’ furnished rooms, with or with
out board 121 Capitol square .5-23-54
FOR rooms, connecting,
nicely furnished for light housekeeping;
modern conveniences; with owner. Grant
park section. 317 East Georgia avenue.
FOR REN’I' —Nice, newly furnished roess
close in; private family. 151 Spring
street. 5-27-2
FOR RENT—-Two first-floor connecting
front rooms, furnished for light house
keeping. Conveniences. 45 West Raker.
5-27 28
NICELY furnisned front room; all con
veniences; private family. 255 Court
1a nd street. Ivy 5603.5-27-89
ONE large room with kitchenette, fur
nished for housekeeping 52 Williams.
6-28-12
TO GENTLEMEN, furnished room ad
joining bath in north side apartment.
Phone Ivy 5125-28-1.5
FOR RENT -one nice room for two gen
tlenicn; close in. Ivy 3134.5 28-44
NICELY furnished rooms, single or light
housekeeping: all conveniences; close
in. 66 Houston street. Atlanta phone
3605. 5-29-4
ROOM for gentlemen. $7 per month: pri
vate family. 109-A Richardson street.
....5-29-9
LARGE, desirable, nicely furnished room
for rent: all conveniences; close in. 61
E. Caln st.. Apartment 2. Phone Ivy
5638.5-29-21
FOR RENT One furnished room at 47
Armstrong street. 5-29-39
FOR RENT One nicely furnished front
room to gentleman. 103 West. Peach
tree. Phone Ivy 2979-J.48-29-5
NICELY furnished rooms for light house
keeping. $lO to sls a month; five min
utes walk from Candler Bldg. 231 Court
land st. 5-30-4
LARGE, neatly furnished room, vacant
Tuesday. 37 East Fair street. 5-30-5
TWO rooms furnished complete for house
keeping. Ivy 3266-.1. 70 West Baker
s 1 reet. 5-30-6
FIRST FLOOR, reception hall, bed room,
dining kitchen, furnished for light
housekeeping, front and back porch; ex
cellent neighborhood; 408 Courtland st ,
back of Peachtree inn: will rent cheap
for the summer months; references Bell
phone ivy 54frt.5-30-8
FURNISHED”FRONT ROOM. $8: Investi
gate._J237_E; J’i'lfA Ty y 4748-J. 40-30-q
TW<> nicely furnished rooms in private
home 19 East 1 larris street 6-30-32
BRIGHT, cheerful rooms: new furnish
ings. select neighborhood, also two un
furnished rooms. 376 Capitol avenue.
near Georgia avenue. 54-30-5
< i.\ E or two rooms to gentlemen or cou
ple in the Marlborough, Apt No. 5. 436
Peachtree street. Meals next door. Ivy
2047-J 5-30-37
TWG nicely furn ishe < i housekeeping
rooms connecting with bath: private en
trance: by the week or month. 345 H
Peachtree street. 5
NICETTy” furnished lie’ll' housekeeping or
bed rooms in Christian home. 101 Capi
tol ave. M. 2484-. T. 5-30-39
Furnished Rooms Wanted.
WANTED* Bv ynung man, furnished
room, convenient to bath, in private
family; ctate location, prio? and when
vacant. 1 E R B . rare Johnson Lund (’o..
JO Edgew ond ave.
WANTED By two ladies twn rooms and
bath in apartment or private residence
with furnace heat Occupancy September
1. 1912. Reference? exchanged. Address i
Box 570. care Georgian. 6-30-36 |
Unfurnished Rooms For Rent.
Et)R RENT Unfurnished connecting '
rooms, bath and kitchenette. < ’on ven
1 enees 85 (’n-w street.s-23-55
THREE ni* e large unfarnlshwi rooms
with two large halls at 59 West Peach
tree place R. (>. Cochran, 19 South Broad
street. 25-25 5
THREE or four rooms; everv conven
ience. 425 Nortli Jacknon st 5- W 1
COOL, pli’nsjiiil light liousp
keeping rooms. 263
W hitehall street. 5-2 b 31
Unfurnished Rooms For Rent.
FOUR connecting rooms; three large, one
small; vacant ny I.Tune 1; bath. 377
Whitehall street.s-28-7
FOR RENT- Two rooms, light housekeep
ing; hot water connections; gas stove
connected. Main 480-. T 26 Orange street.
-28-42
FOR RENT Twn unfurnished and fur
nished rooms for business lady or gen
tieman, with all conveniences. Very clean
and cool. Phone Iv y_ 4082-L. 5-28-46
T\V<) large connecting unfurnished rooms
suitable for light housekeeping, ten
minutes walk center Os city. Apply 73
Walker st. 55-28-5
TW<) unfurnished bed rooms with slhall
room and hall; .privileges of home;
would be quiet home for nurses or busl
ness women. Apply 97 Grant st__ 5-28-28
FOUR first-floor rooms, private entrance,
separate gas meter, with owner 332
Houston street, ("all during day not later
than 5 p m. 5 : 29-1
FOUR connecting rooms; gas stove,
kitchen, sink. 80 Whitehall terrace.
35-29-5
TWO large connecting rooms fnr house
keeping; nice for summer. 304 Raw
son street. 5-29-6
THREE rooms and bath, light house
keeping, sl4 month. Main 2502-J. 104
Windsor street. 5-29-8
FOR RENT Five second-floor rooms and
bath; new house: 167 Grew’ street; $17.50
month. Phone Ivy 2807 L. 46-29-5
FOR RENT Three unfurnished upstairs
moms for light housekeeping; every con
venience; separate gas and use of phone.
154 Richardson street. 5-29-40
FOR RENT Front room, furnished; all
conveniences. 99 Woodward ave.
-32-20-5
FOR RENT Two connecting unfurnished
rooms: all conveniences; closets, bath,
gas, water and toilet. Address L. B,
Box 1, care Georgian. 5-30-11
Unfurnished Rooms Wanted.
WANTED Two connecting upstairs
rooms with conveniences, in private
family by lady with no incumbrances;
references exchanged. Mrs. W C.. care
Georgian. 32-28-5
WANTED Four unfurnished rooms for
light housekeeping; near in. Main
3535-J. 40-28-5
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
E< iR RENT Three large, cool upstairs
rooms, two furnished, one unfurnished;
all conveniences; near Druid Hills. 520
St. (’harles avenue. Atlanta phone 3163-M.
TWO or three beautiful rooms for light
housekeeping, furnished or unfurnished;
north side; no children; near in. |ll
Piedmont avenue. • 5-30-38
Furnished Apartments For Rent.
TWO large, beautiful rooms, kitchenette
an<l bath; modern conveniences; nicely
furnished; north side. I’hone Ivy 2478
5■24 -16
Unfurnished Apartments For Rent
FOR RENT- The new apartment house
at 8.3 Il'irt street, known as the Boec<>
bol. consisting of three and four rooms
each, with every known modern conven
ience. and renting for $32.50 to $35, is
now ready fnr occupancy Apply on prem
ises or FitEhugh Knox, 1613 Candler
ling
F< >R RENT Fnur-room apartment, fa--
Ing Grant park, private entraii'.n and
bath .. gay. and electricity. Will not rem
tn family with children Bell j imne Main
X’ia I. Ui J’> • ■ -T. r- J.' li
FoR RENT ' one five roofn apartment
161 Richardson. -5 -’•*
Furnished or Unfurnished Apart
ments For Rent.
FOR RENT—An attractive 5-rooni apart
ment furnished or un'urnish.-.1 fm ’ 1
summer Hardwood, floors. two 1..d
rooms, evert' convenlene l ' North side
Phone Ivy -39-3
Why not begin today and take ad
vantage of tile numberless ..j pi.t. oni
ties that daily appear tn the Want A.l
columns of The Georgian? Bargains
galore are there that mean a big sav
ing to you. Answer quickly any ads
you may :-■ <■ that offer you things at
bargain prices Retnenibet that all At
lanta is watching these pages, and the
flrbt one to answer g' ta the goods.
Furnished Houses For Rent.
FOR RENT Furnished house for sum
mer hi excellent neighborhood. Ivy
1316, 56-23-5
M-Y home of ten rooms, furnished: large,
cool and in splendid neighborhood; best
car service: reasonable. 503 Washington
street.s - 2 5-49
EIGHI’-ROOM house, in » x< rllent neigh
borhood; nice yard. Call
EOR RENT- All or part of eight
house; reasonable; until September i. j
I_4 Wegt Pine street. 5 29 25 i
SIX-RooM furnished cottage, summer
months. Phone Ivy 5709-. T. 316 Spring
street. 4 30-30-p !
M< >ST attractive bung city; ;
high and cool, tn couple who will board j
owner. Beautifully furnished, flowers and <
fruit. North side. Phone Ivy 1762-1.
5-30-31
Furnished Houses Wanted.
WANTED Large, furnished house: close
in, less than ten rooms will not answer.
Address M. G . care Georgian. 31-28-5
Unfurnished Houses For Rent.
KjR RENT. HOUSES-Call, write or
phone for our rent b’dletio. Ralph O
Cochran, 19 South Broad-at. 4-1-21
THE HOUSE you build, buy or
rent will not be a modern home
unless it is wired for electricity.
-18-18
F< >R RENT No. 27 West Twelfth street,
seven rooms, hardwood floors, furnace
heat. Se.e owner, 25 West Twelf'h scree:.
Phon* 2155 Ivy. '5-18-2■)
7 /Mills street cor. W. PeaiUitree
5 rooms $30.00 i
48 Rogers street. Kirkwood.
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 roomssl4.oo
EITZHI tHI KNOX,
1613 Candler Building.
5-23-50;
WILL REN'I’ attractive. unfurnished
seven-room two-story house on 'l’hini
street near West Peachtree for $25 per
month, from .lune 1 to September 1. Call
Ivy 139, or address Summer, care Geor
gian. 5-30-40
Unfurnished Houses Wanted.
WANTED— By .June 1, a five or six-room
bungalow with all conveplences and
porch, suitable for sleeping porch; state
price. Address W E. 8., P. O. Box 1415,
city. 5-28-2
Desk Space For Rent.
FOR RENT Tn congeulal party desk
space with use of hoth phones sls per
month. 1124-25 Candler Bldg. 5-25-23
DESK’ R< hT\Tf<TklhzNT Good location
in room and use of phone. Terms rea
sonable. 210 Equitable Building. 5-30-53
Business Property For Rent.
FOR RIJ9CI-'T]3,77iness space, Wli’iteT
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. n-3-19
Lost and Found.
LOST A Girls High school pin at Pied
mont park Sunday. Return to 1605
Candler Bldg, and get ruuaci. 32-29-5
LOST A mileage book on Whitehall-st.
Saturday. Call Main 5557-J. Reward.
Bought at Sanford. N. C. 5-29-7
LOST Dog; “Vet;” orange (yellow) and
white setter; reward for information or
return. Dr. W. Jay Bell, 821 Candler I
81dg.5-30-15
LOST About 4:30 Wednesday afternoon,
between Masonic temple and the corner
of North Broad and Poplar streets, watch
chain and locket: monogram “J. W. H.”
on one side apd Ma.sunie emblem on the
other side Reward. Phone Ivy 157. John
\'. Heidt. 20 Ponce DeLeon place. 5-30-17
LOST Dust cover to rumble seat near
Five Points. Finder return to 706 ICm
pire Life 81dg.5-30-46
LOST On the 2:20 River car Tuesda\
afternoon, gold-handled black silk uni
brella. Finder please call West 980-J.
Will give reward. 5-30- 18
LOST* On Luckie to Waterworks < ar.
about 10 o’clock Wednesday night,
pocketbook contaftfing $lO. Kinder please
return to 155 Mills st and receive reward.
■ 3Q-5
LOST <»n Decatur ear <»r between Pryor
and Peachtree, fraternity pin in spec
tacle <ase. Address t«» Miss Ruth Blue
Bell phono West 412 Reward 5-30-49
Personal.
SJCRIOCTS RESULTS come from trua ei
improperly fitted John B. Daniel, at 34
Wall street, has an expert fitter and it
will oust you no more to have him fit you,
and 1t means insurance. 6-24-19
HAIR CUT. 15c.
3 VTADI’f T PLACE, between Peachtree
and Broad 3-21-36
FLY SCR EENS.“~KI4 Y ‘ SCREENS. FLY
SC’REENS W’ood fly screens, metal fly
screens, hardwood floors. Venetian bltnds,
metal weather strips, furnished anywhere
in the South. Write or phone W R. < ’al
ia way. manager. 1403 Fourth National
Bank building, Atlanta, Ga. Main 5310.
' 4-30-19
\CME LETTER CO.
NOTHING but first work and
prompt service. When you are ready
l for this kind of work, phone Ivy 1436.
lA'CML LETTER Co., 417 Wesley Memo
; rial Bi ig. 5-6-33
| STILT, another mg shipment of new wall
papers. Prices right. All work guar
|anteed. Better be safe than sorry. Bar
i nett & Gordon. 22 E Mitchell st.; 30 sec-
I rnm Wh l! p 11.I 1 1.1' 1 !L __ 4-134 5
j STENOGRa PH! :RS desiring to mcrease
their speed in shorthand and typewrit
ing ma\ do so by joining ■•lasses $t the
office of the Royal Typewriter Company.
46 N Pryor street. Monday, Wednesday
and Friday from 10 to 11 a ni. Tuition
; free 5-16-41 :
I'Tui’MBER and peroxide cream. e?pe ;
clally used for sunburn, guaranteed one i
lot the best skin foods on rhe market:
1 nothing like it for whitening the skin
1 Cor ship b\ Glavton Zahn. 36G White
; hall su M J 7C<. _ __s-2O 23
i(’ \RPETS and ilf’<:S dean <4 s when new.
TROY LACNDRY.
< u-r process insures satisfaut’on.
2 cents per ‘-•■mare foot 5-23-38 1
Spirella Uorsot lli'HdqiiHi’ters
ATLANTA GAMI-:
84 E. North Ave., I\\ 6176.
MISS EV \ B. DAVIS. S. S. (■
5-28 36 |
< HID EHS ’ TA i<E N I'UFSPI REL LA
C< HLSETS
Bv Mrs A Lee (Tiainpe, 56 Howell Place. |
l- s _i , 2 nd 3-21-62
LADIES Ask your druggist fo*- < ’hiehes |
ters Pills, the Diam<-nd brand; fm 35
\ cars known as best tl’v.iX'- reha |
hie buy of ymir drugget Take no otliet |
Ghh-hesu-rs Diamond Brand Piila die -'’ld
by. yruggiats everywhere. 5 2-X
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unless on agreement. Minimum
10c an ad Ads to appear in ordi
nary reading matter type. Ads in
larger type 2c a word.
on cont racts. 4c a line for
90 consecutive insertions: a
line for 60 consecutive insertions,
oc a line for 30 consecutive inser
tions: 54c a line for 15 times.
<< ount six average length words in
small reading matter type to the
line).
exceptions.
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ing not over 24 words will be
printed one time for 10c; three
tunes for 20c, or seven times for
40c.
All ads, such as Boarders Want
ed. Burnished or Unfurnished
Rooms. Apartments. Houses For
Rent or Wanted, also and
round. Help Wanted ads that only
get the benefit of the “city cir
culation” of The Georgian, will be
ic a word for one insertion; three
times for the price of two or seven
times for the price of four.
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including the name and address,
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are counted as two words.
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phone.
Dropsy.
DROPSY CURED. Relieves shortness of
breath in 36 to 48 hours Reduces
swelling in 15 to 20 days. Write for par
ticulars. Collum Dropsy Remedy Com
pany, 512 Austell building. Atlanta.
5-25-11
Dentists.
TDIJ’rLT EXTRACTED
1 I'j JII WITHOUT PAIN.
DR. IL JENSEN,
23% Whitehall 3t. 3-21-29
Medical.
DR ’ransy. I’ennyroyal
and Cotton Root Pills, a sate and re
liable treatment for painful and sup
pressed menstruation. Irregularities and
similar obstructions. Trial box by mail.
50c. Frank Edmondson & Bro., manu
facturing chemists. 14 South Broad-st..
Atlanta. Ga. 2-17-ii
I.AlnrlS ?1.000 reward; I positively guar
antee my great successful “Monthly”
remedy: safely relieves some of the long
est, most obstinate, abnormal cases In
three to five days; no harm, pain or In
terference with work; mail $1.50, Double
Strength $2. Dr F. G. Southington Rem
edy Co.. Kansas City. Mo 4-2-34
LISTEN: I treat any disease for if - *
week and furnish the medicine. John
T Patterson. M. D . 445% Edgewood ave
nue. Atlanta phone 2757. Z-a S-45
Palmistry.
miss "beck” world famedTndlan
PALMIST. A GIFTED WOMAN. LO
CAT ED 76 E HUNTER STREET. 5-16-18
PALMIST AND LIFE
READER.
REVIVALS past, present and future Can
be consulted on all affairs of life; read
ngs 2".< , 50< 17 East Mitchell street (in
tenti 5-29-5
GYPSY GAMR
■ ’LABIVOYANT AND PALMIST; RE
VIVALS PAST. I’RESENT AND FU
TURE (’ONSI’LT ON ALL AFFAIRS
OF LIFE 138 WHITEHALL ST. 4-29-1
Miscellaneous.
WE HEREBY make application to city
conn ‘il for renewal of near-beer and
pool loom license for colored only at 21
and 23 lv\ street. Victor Mitchel).
I HEREBY make application to city coun
cil tor renewal of nc<ar-beer license. For
• •ohired only, at 9 Ivy st. Austin & Uw
-1 46-28-5
WE HEREBY make application for re
newal of mar-beer license for whites
only at No. 7 E Alabama st. Oppenheim
< ’igar (’o. 5-29-15
Wanted—Miscellaneous.
WANTED -We pay highest cash prices
on household goods, pianos and office
furniture Cash advanced on consign
ments. Springer's Auction House, 25
South Pryor-st Beil phone Main 1526.
- 4-10-10
WE PAY HIGHEST cash prices for
household goods, pianos and office fur
niture. Cash advanced on consignment*.
Centra! Auction Company, 12 East Mitch-
CI'lI! Bpll phone Main 2424 8-26-20
i BUY’ men’s old clothes and shoes.
Drop a card. I. Bock. 32 Bell st. 5-1-14
DROP A CARD Will bring cash for old
clothes and shoes. The Vestalre, 166
Decatur street 3-7-8
j BEST CASH PRICES for furniture,
household goods and office furniture.
Pembroke Sales Co.. 143 S. Pryor street
11 ph >pe Main 187 4-S-35
WANTED-- One second-hand street sprin
kler. J. B. Bozeman, Ashburn. Ga.
5-34-14
WANTED I "t second-hand brick,
lumber, doors and windows with frames
for brick walls. Address H. R.. care
Georgian 37-28-5
For Exchange—Miscellaneous.
I W \N’l i:i> Will trade lots In Atlanta for
good tlvc-passenger Ford ear. Box 71.
. Newborn, Ga 68 21 ■
tsk anv business man and lie will tell
1 you The Georgian Want Ad columns
| tench more peofNe an l bring better results
■that ■ o'tld not be obtained in any other
mpdiptn In this section
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