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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANT) NEWS: REAO FOR PROFIT — GEORGIAN WANT ADS — USE FOR RESULTS S.VITKPAY. .IVNK LWx
The Georgian Is the Leading Want Ad Medium of the Sooth
~i Carrying more Want Ads than any other Southern Newspaper. Bellow are the figures showing the number off Want Ads published II
4 by ail the Atlanta Newspapers for the year 1191111: The Georgian carried 189,411 Want Ads, Journal 156,259, Constitution 92,009 Want Ads. 4L
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 Ihe
3% Constitution. 189,411 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 Company,
20 East Alabama Street
Atlanta. Ga
Entered at Atlanta Postoffice as second
class matter.
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other cities, one week.•
Help Wanted—Female.
WANTED Young ladies to enter training
school for nurses: suitable applicants of
some experience will be considered < all
on or address Superintendent Nurse-,
Hospital for Nervous Diseases, 49. ! >?"“-
kee avenue. Atlanta ’
<<• i vti’l ' \ < oi,,red woman to cook for
familv of five; one hour’s ride of city;
good servants' house: shady grove, fruits,
vegetables, fresh milk and butter; rcfeT
ences Apply in person. 35 Druid Circle.
Inman I’ark _ ______ —-?
Waited anil Bklrt handß ' no , ne
but ones with experience need apply
189 Williams street. 1
WANTED- Dressmaker by the day; good
at remodeling. 485 Peachtree street,
door on the left
WANTED Nurse with references who
will assist with housework. 425 North
Jackson.
WANTED—Good cook to go to country
for summer; references required. Ap
ply to 79 Forrest ave. 34-rfi -t*
WANTED FOR U. _ S. ARMY -A hie bod led
unmarried men between ages of 18 and
35; citizens of United States, of good char
acter and temperate habits, who can
sneak, read and write the English lan
guage For information apply to Recruit
ing < Officer. Whitehall street, Atlanta
or 41’ « l orr\ street. Macon. Ga 4-2-1
WANTED- Young white woman to rook
and do housework for small family, no
children, in the country House equipped
with all modern conveniences. Salary sl6
per month and board. Room in house.
Must have experience and be able to give
references Address McGruder. Midville,
Ga. 6-1-18
WANTED—A ~colored woman who is a
first-class cook to go to Kendallville.
Ind Apply No. 7, Marlborough. JLl_
WANT ED White mlddle-uged woman for
light housekeeping. 117 Confederate
avenue.
LADIES—CaII and investigate our system
of hair dressing; Herrmann permanent
wave, manicuring, facial massage, electro
trolysis or chiropody. Few weeks com
pletes Some money earned while learn
ing Catalogue free Moler College. 53
West Mitchell street 37 1-6
WANTED —A wet nurse for
voting bahv. ('all Main 3299-J.
69-1-6
SERVANT to go With family to country
home near Dalton for summer Apply
Monday at 4 Kennesaw avenue. 72-1-6
WANTED—Nurse. 208 Crew street.
71-1-6
WANTHJ' Six young ladles
photographers convention Apply Box
office. Auditorium. Monday, 10 a m.
6-1-41
WA N TEI > Fem ale bookkeeper and ste
nographer. Must have had experience
and able to give strong recommendations.
Good salary At proper time will see ap- ,
plicant Address K. N. T., care Geor
gian. —till?
WANTED White woman to go to the
country to cook for small family Good
wages to willing worker. Address Coun
try Cok, care Georgian.7s-1-6
GOOD cook. Apply at 396 Capitol ave
89-1-6
WANTED - Colored woman for general
housework Must know cooking Serv
ants' house on lot Call for Mr Gross
man. 96 Whitehall, or 670 Washington.
6-1-50
ANY WOMAN Os average intelligence can
immediately be established In a per
manent business, we teach you how to
easily earn from SSOO to $3,000 yearlj : the
greatest real value ever offered in guar
anteed corsets made to order National
Corsetteres, Dept 20, Chicago. 80-1-6
WANTED A~ cook; must come well rec
ommended Apply 665 West Peachtree
street. 6-1 -56
THREE reliable colored women for laun
dry work; good cook. 1018 Centurv I
Bldg 6-1-78 '
\VANTED T wo all around white maids, (
tlerman woman cook, white nurse Fed- :
ers Employment Agency, 253-254 Can
dler Annex, 104 North Pryor street. 6-1-73
Help Wanted—Male.
STOP at Hilburn hotel; heart of city;
lO’i Walton st., if you want a clean,
quiet room; transient 50c; open all night
-21 19
YES. Professor G. O. Brannlng will teach
you the barber trade (It’s easy). We
teach in one-half time of other collegia
Course, tools and position in our shops
only’ S3O Why pay more? Thousands of
our graduates running shops nr making
good wages. Atlanta Barber College. 10 !
East Mitchell street 5-11-17 1
VOU ARE WANTEI) for government po-
sition; SBO month; send postal for list
of positions open Franklin Institute.
Dept 49-P,. Rochester, N, Y. 33-7-5
WANTED Two good advertising solic
itors; must be high-class men who can
meet the best class of advertisers, and
men who can earn SSO to $75 per week:
permanent and pleasant situation for ihe
right men. Apply by letter, giving full
particulars with references. All cor
respondence will be treated as confiden
tial. Address C. C. S . care Georgian
-22-17
FREE MASSAGE, hair cuts, shaves,
shampoos. All barber work free (’lean
linen Atlanta Barber College. 10 East
Mitchell. 5-27-16
WANTED- Press feeder Main 3864-.1.
76 Garnett street 50-30-5
WANTED Barbeis to know that we
carry full line fixtures and supplies In
Atlanta. Write for catalog Matthews &
Lively, Dept G, Atlanta 9-26-4
MAIL CLERKS, carriers, internal reve
nue and custom house clerks, clerks in
patent offices, agriculture, treasury, army,
navy and other departments at Washing
ton wanted by government; excellent sal
aries; no “lay-offs. short hours, annual
vacations: position would be yours for
life. Atlanta. Ga . examinations soon
Common education sufficient, thousands
of appointments corning Puli’’ un
necessary. Write immediately ph sample
questions and large illustrated book tell
ing duties and giving full particulars
Franklin Institute, Dept. 52 P, P, ■Chester,
N. Y 16-H-i
WE WANT tei nen for
outdoor work. Very agreeable situation
and will pay good wages if you • in meet
requirements 817 Austell building
MEN—Learn the barber trade Be yo Dr
own boss. Best chance in the world
for small capital Some money earnr<.
while learning Few weeks complete
('all or write at once. Molrr Barber Col
lege. 53 West Mitchell street. ::♦» i •;
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE wanted. \7.
canvassing or soliciting required Good
income assured. Address National Co-
Operative Realty Company. V-949 Marden
building. Washington, D c. 44-1-6
FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK tells a~bJm
more than 360.000 protected positions
in United States service More than lie
000 vacancies every year There is i big
chance here for you. sure and generous
pay. lifetime employment Ease to g« ’
Just ask for honkjet c-4 12 No obliga
tion Earl Hopkins. Washington, I' <’
45-1 6
Help Wanted—Male.
WANTED Good all-round office man.
Addrc ss with references, P. O. Box 107,
Atlanta. 6-1-25
ANYONE, anywhere, can *-arn good in
come copying addresses; particulars for
stamp. H. E. Rogers, Dept. A-S, Bos
ton. Al ass l‘j-1-6
i WILL start Vol earning M dally
al home in spare time silvering mirrors;
no capital; free instructive booklet, giv
ing plans of operation. G. F Redmond.
I•» j T 85. B<>st..n, Mass 11-1-6
\\ ANTED Bright boy to address circu
lars on typewriter and collect. Ben
nett's. 21 S. Broad si. 6-1 -36
WANTED Automobile mechanic who
can do vulcanizing on casings. Good
pay to right man Apply to C. C. Duncan,
Austell. Gh 6-1 -44
A Y<>l'NG man to ac t as salesman and
learn the real estate business. Quick
promotion. See Mr Rupley, 1107 Empire
Life Bldg , corner Peachtree and Broad.
_ _
WANTED Men to solicit lire insurance;
we offer attractive contracts to good
producers; do not apply unless you can
produce the business. Mathews A’ Hill,
1301 Empire* cling 6-1-49
WHY longer endure inside drudgery? Be
our representative, doing outside,
healthful work; own boss; S2O daily profit
not unusual; experience unnecessary.
Davis Toilet <’o . 908 Davis Bldg., Chi
cago. 81-1-6
AV 1 a tors
ying, two experienced and four inexpe
rienced Aerocraft Co.. 117 N Dearborn
st . <Chicago 82-1 -6
START in business for yourself at home;
he independent; wonderfully successful
mail order plan; your own boss; don’t
worry about capital; experience unneces
sary; free booklet telling how. Boyd H.
Brown Co.. Desk A 64, Omaha, Nebr.
X : 1 b
poo .\i< I.NTHDY I Will start you in busi
ness; experience absolutely unneces
sary; spare time at home; I furnish
everything; guarantee success; proofs and
sworn statement free. Voorhies, Desk
346, Omaha, Nebr. 84-1-6
A-l PASTRY cook, four dishwashers.
Southern Business Agency, 265 Candler
Annex. 6-1-72
LAI’NDRY foreman at once; chef-stew
ard; machinist's apprentice, about two
rears experience. Acme Business Agcy.,
018 en h' Bldg 6-1-79
COLORED I. \I ’N DRY .MAN; experienced
American plan waiter. 1018 Century
Bl dr 6 -1-77
WANTED Three or four first-class
cooks, all general housemaids; one
first-class white nurse, Feders Employ
ment Agency, 253-254 Candler annex, 104
North T’ryor street 6-1-74
Help Wanted—Male and Female.
W ANTED First-class steno-bookkeeper;
must slate age and salary expected to
begin. Box 62. care Georgian 45-25-5
BID AKiNIA made writing words nr mu
sic to successful songs Free booklet
with full particulars. Dugdale Co., Dept.
652, Was I iln g t on. D. <’. 45-11- 5
WANTED Man and wife to go to the
country for three months, three miles
from Buckhead; man to milk and work
around yard, wife to cook and do house
work; have automobile, so ran get to
town; good wages. Apply 20 Peachtree
circle. ti-1-33
Public Stenographer.
MRS BLANCHE DAVIDSWJ. "formerly
public stenographer at New Kltnbal’l
hotel, will be glad to see her former
friends and patrons nt 901 Empire build
ing Stenographic work solicited. Main
20o». 5-2!' 35
Salesmen Wanted.
WAN'I’ED Sulcsman io introduce new
high grade Key West cigar. Box 73.
Key Fla 28-27-5
WANTED T e n
good stock sales
men. capable of
earning 25 to 50
dollars per day. Ap
ply in person at 165
I Yacht ree street.
36-29-5
WANTED Salesman for high grade line
ciders and vinegars. Exclusive <»r side
line. Liberal commissions, with weekly
settlements. Fine opening for good man.
References required Burr Mfg. Co..
Richmond. Vh 43-30-5
WANTED Two- high-grade salesmen to
work on commission basis strictly Em
pire Novellv Co.. 302 Candler Bldg.
WANTED Several sales
men. preferably between
25 and 30 years of age--of
character, loyalty, ability
and energy. Splendid posi-
tions for the right men.
Some experience in print
ing supply business pre
ferred. but not essential.
11. E. C.. care Georgian.
5-31-49
CAPABLE SALESMAN wanted to cover
Georgia with staple line. High commis
sions. SIOO monthly advance and perma
nent position to right man Jess H Smith
Company, Detroit. Mich. 39-1-6
p ANTED Specialty salesmen: we pay
our men salary and expenses or liberal
commission; high grade men with tirst
ciuss references required. Address Sales
Manager, suite 624-625 Granite building.
St lands. Mo. 6-1-15
Agents Wanted.
AC I'NTS 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- 2-29-33
Bl' INDEPENDENT Start a mall order
business in your own home We
[ tell you how. and furnish everythinx
- needed wholesale. An honorable and
I profitable business for a man or woman.
Particulars free. .Many make $3,000 a
Dear Murphy Mfg. Co . South Norwalk.
< ’vnns-11-5
\\ XNTI'T' In every town and country, an
agent for the lu st selling proposition on
market todax either sex. Write to The
j Bun-hard <’«».. 1 Angier ave.. Atlanta. Ga.
.5-27-8
I WyXNTEE' -Agents in every locality hav
ing l.'tOO or more negro population to
Hili! to their income by selling our guar
antee- : I.air reined) f-r growing and im
proving tin hair of negroes; no fake;
goo-is tes’e : and approved of by gov-
< ruiiut:’ . ffi< ials Agents clearing from $6
tn s'B w«*ekl\ Half credit on each < »*der.
Tern > ft. .1 <; McPherson. Dori he s
ter. Ya 2 17-35
WHY N(»T E\R\ $5 to $25 caib ‘ . uhv?<
do it w out new spe< ialtx S.'iui for
bookie! 1 • '..-v Special!) Co. Box 264,
Chipley, F 50-1 6
Agents Wanted.
TI'I’ANIC
COMPLETE BOOK now ready for ship
ment. 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 Sea Disasters,” edit
ed by Logan Marshall, retail price
(cloth I 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.
W’e 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. \Ve pay express charges on
cash 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
edition by Jay Henry Mowbray which
contains 287 pages. Phillips-Boyd
Publishing Company, Department No.
15, Atlanta, Ga.s-9-47
AGENTS Male or female; make $5 to $lO
daily selling portable and ring showers.
Particulars free. Imco Mfg. Co., makers,
305 East Forty-third street, New York.
MEN AND WOMEN wanted everywhere
to start a business of their own; pays
SSO to $l5O monthly. Full plan sl. Par
ticulars free. The James Co., Sparta.
Tenns4-1 -6
AGENTS—S9O,OOO worth of men’s and
women's negligee shirts, neckties, ho
siery. underwear and sweaters constantly
ready in our shipping department; become
local representative and sell direct to the
homes from this stock: you can build up
permanent business without capital; bet
ter than running a store; others have
done It Steadfast Mills. Dept. 3. Cohoes.
N. Y 52-1-6
AGEN+s’ exclusive special Queen broom;
sells 50c; hacked by tremendous Brush
line; be successful men with strong win
ning lines behind you. Warren Brush Co..
Cincinnati, 0hi0.51 -1-6
AGENTS If you want $7 daily and ex
penses, just write the G. R. Penn Com
pany, 515 F st., N. W , Washington, D. C.
35G-6
AN E.xi'l'.l’Tli'N Al. opportunity for am
bitious men. prefer experienced and
successful Industrial Insurance men. Ap
plj 233 Brown-Randolph Bldg. 88-1-6
AGENTS making $25 dally selling our
new improved hosiery direct from mill
at one-half regular store prices; save
middleman’s profit; credit given; outfit
free. New Improved Knitting Mills. Chi
cago. 79-1-6
WANTED Live tailoring agents for fall;
400 styles of woolens; $lO to S3O whole
sale; fit and workmanship guaranteed;
only those who take at least ten orders
per season for made-to-measure clothes
need apply: my outfits are very elab
orate and shipped without expense to you;
hustlers make big money and establish
permanent business; exclusive territory;
write today. Harry Sawyer. Merchant
Tailor, 224 South Market street. Chicago,
111 86-1-6
WANTED Give, responsible agents to
sell memberships in a sportsman club,
including building site located in Florida.
Aildress Room 101, Aragon Hotel. 98-1-6
Teachers Wanted.
TEACHERS WANTED Mainly for prin
cipals and assistants. Fall positions
being taken rapidly. Demand exceeds
supply. Free Registration. Write for
blanks an«l terms. Register Teachers
Agc]« ( Register, Ga. 5-30-25
WANTED Teachers. All principals,
grade and high school teachers should
read our free booklet, “Ability and Op
portunit).'' Secure it at once by address
ing Dept. R-3. Clanton t < Webb. Rhodes
5-31-32
SCHOOL TEACHERS I have the ques
tions and answers of the last seven state
school examinations in -print. Will mail
them all for sl. Descriptive circular free.
B. S. Holden, Box 10, Ellijay, Ga. 70-25-5
Situations Wanted—Female.
EN PEIl! EN('ED nurse wants position
either m physician’s or dentist's office.
Answer Nurse, Box 950. care Georgian.
41-25-5
I, \ I STIA< •' ;r.\ I’ll I.R.’ Tong experl
enci , wishes employment, whole or part
time. Prefer light position, reasonable
compensation. Stenographer, 131 Ivy
street.
A GIRL wants position as kosher cook,
(’ame from New York. Address Jew
ess, 322-E. Woodward avenue 31 30 5
YOI NG LADS’ desires position as assist
ant In office work. Have a little
knowledge of shorthand and can use type
writer. \m now employed, but desire a
change Miss \ era Love. 272 Lawton
str<• et. clt x\ il' o'* 0 '*’‘'
I‘Rl 'SS.M AKING and plain sewing neatly
done at privait' homes; $1.25 a day.
1 i SR. «'t in ral r la<o' ? |O
\ YOl NG LADY’ wants w ork in an office;
have had some experience. A<ldress
L. Il . Box 25. care Georgian.
a WIDOW of middle age desi?es position
in refincil home, where a mother or
companion is needed; good teacher, ref
erences exchanged. Address L. L. Box
5, carp Georgian. 36-30-5
WANTED plain sewing. Mattie Jones,
I :.\ i’ERI ENCED first-class lady stenogra
pher desires position. D. L, care
Georgian.3o-1-6
STENO-ilt a >KKEEPER, rapid and accu
rate in both lines and general office
work; several years’ experience, desires
to make change. Position must be per
manent one. Box 97. care Georgian.
63-1-6
FEDERS EMPLOYMENT KGENCY. 253-
254 Candler annex, supplies free of
charge hotels, cases, restaurants with
first-class white and colored help of ail
kinds. Phones Ivy 1789. Atlanta 915
6-1-76
Dressmaking.
BEAI’TII'I L linen dresses made at mod
erate prices; satisfaction guaranteetl.
C:d! Jv v 2168- L. _ 5 -30 1 8
WANTED Plain sewing for children
only Call 150 Spring 6-1-63
Situations Wanted—Male.
Rates I’nder This Classification: 24
words. 1 time 10c. 3 times 20c; 7 times 40c
WANTED Position by ) oung 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.
51 - 25-5
YOI’NG MAN. now attending college, de
sires position in office by June 5; am
experienced; have gilt edge references,
p O Box 78, < Jxford < '■<>.
I DO - garden ’w he daj
Good ref*fences Robert Wright, rear
15.”. I Bgh 1 ata 1 ave 27-30-5
¥<♦' NG married man. now employed. I'4
..ears of age. desires a job as salesman
or collecting or something on that line.
B. C S. care Georgian 29-30-5
\\ \NTED One-arm man desires position
as watchman. timekeeper. lumber
che< ker. etc govsi pentnan and book
keeper G . P. O Box 1748 35-30-5
Exhibit No. i.
REPLIES POURED IN; RESULTS
FOLLOWED AD IN GEORGIAN
AI.UICN & BAILEY
REAL ESTATE
All Classes City Property
and Farms
601-2 FOI'RTH NAT. BANK BLDG.
Bell Phone M. 1514.
Atlanta. Ga.. .June 1. 1912.
Advertising Department Atlanta Georgian. City.
Dear Sir —The results from my ad of Sunset Park in the
real estate columns of Monday’s Georgian have been most
gratifying.
Inquiries have been fairly pouring in—“ Saw your ad in
The Georgian,’’ etc., ami in many cases, parties came into the
office bringing the ad cut from your paper.
And your predictions in regard to sales resulting from
same, have been more than justified. We have “the goods"'
in Sunset Park, and it is very evident that The Georgian is
the medium for placing them before the people.
I inclose copy of Monday’s ad, with some slight changes.
Please run this again today (same space). If present rate of
sales continues. I won’t have to insert this ad but a few more
times, for every lot in Sunset Park, will be sold.
Yours very truly,
' 11. C. BAILEY,
Sales Manager Bel. Land Company.
Situations Wanted—Male.
PRINTER desires employment in city or
country office. Address Economy. Box
30, care Georgian, 35-31-6
POSITION WANTED by young man with
seven years experience as bookkeeper
and office manager, with experience han
dling credits. Have absolutely clear rec
ord with previous employers. Can fur
nish bond in any amount. X. Y. Z., P.
O. Box 1276, Atlanta.4s-31-5
WANTED- Position as night porter by
absolutely reliable colored man. Call
phone West 762.99-1-6
EXPERIENCED chauffeur and repair
man now in shop desires job driving
for the summer. Phone Atlanta 3488.
6-1-71
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 ail kinds of first-class help. 6-1-75
Boarders Wanted.
RATES, $7 to sl2 per week. References
exchanged. 2 -28 - 5
DELIGHTFUL home for summer; all con
veniences. Phone Ivy 6634. Mrs. C. S.
Mcßae. 5-14-4 J
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.
5-21-44
WEI.I. furnished upstairs front room and
tabla board; ten minutes' walk to cen
ter of city. 327 Whitehall st. Phone
Main 4812-J. 5-22-48
LARGE front room (four windows), also
single room; good board in quiet home.
26 East Caln street. Special rate sorta-
We board.s-27-38
BOARD AN D ROOMS
GOOD BOARD, pleasant rooms, 113-115
S Pryor. Atlanta phone 4949. 5-28-5
ROOM and board, also table board; $5.50
two in a room: $5 three tn a room per
week. 29 East Harris. Phone Ivy 3741-L
5-29-12
NICE, large room and board; private
family; nice, cool place for summer;
couple or gentlemen. 365 Capitol ave.
38-30-5
GOOD TABL.E BOARD in north side
home. Phone Ivy 2423-.1.5-30-14
NICELY furnished rooms with excellent
table board in one of the best homes in
West End. Phone West 77.5-30-33
L. attractive rooms, excellent ta-
ble. Five minutes walk of town. 4
W.-st Peachtree.ss-30-5
GOOD rooms and hoard: modern accom
modations; new management. Phone
Ivy 6257.5-31-12
Rooms and Homelike Board.
AH conveniences; close in. Ivy 6344-J.
-31-46
Rooms and Homelike Board.
All conveniences: close in. 252 Courtland.
5-31-45
Rooms and Homelike Board.
Opposite the Capital City chib. 20 West
Harris.s-31-48
A FHW MORE boarders can be accom
modated at 109 East Linden street, just
off Peachtree. Just far enough out to
escape the disturbing noises, but not too
far from the business center. Good food,
well cooked Cleanliness and neatness
guaranteed. Bath room, phone Rate.
$22 50 to S3O per month. 109 East Linden
s t reef.s-18-36
FURNISHED rooms, with or without
board. 72 Spring. Ivy 4860-L. 62-1-6
BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, with best meals
in tlie city; cool house for summer. 17
East North’ avenue, between the Peach
trees. 6-1-2
DECATUR. GA.
BOARDERS WANTED—MeaIs or regu
lar 19 Ponce DeLeon avenue, corner
Church street. Phone Decatur 506.
27-1-6
139 W. PEACHTREE—Large, cool rooms.
excellent meals; home comforts for re
fined guests In small private boarding
house. Phone ivy 5551. Table board
TT'UngENIaL couple can get room ad
joining bath reasonable in private home.
'’eferences. 485 Peachtree street. 6-1-39
DELIGHTFUL large front room, close to
bath: also single room. Lovely location
for .summer. Excellent table. 241 West
Peachtree. Ivy 1959-L.94-1-6
ROOMS and excellent meals; all conven
iences; select neighborhood; $4.50 per
week 42 Windsor st. Atlanta phone
3015 -F. L‘2l2?®
ROUMS and BOARD Best home-like
cooking, close in. 121 Capitol Square.
M. 1839-1. 6-1-61
ROOMS and best home-like cooking at
29 E Harris. Ivy 3741-L.6_- L62
TWO YOUNG MEN for large, airy front
room: good table; $5 per week each.
130 Park st.. West End. 6-1-66
Board Wanted.
QI’IKT. refined. Christian young lady de
sires board in private family. E. M. P..
rare Georgian. 37-30-5
Hotels.
HOTEL HENDERSON; new manage
ment: newly fitted; clean; rooms 50c up;
h££ r t of city 41 Peachtree 2-20-67
HOTEL HEXbEHSDN new manage
ment; newly fitted: clean; rooms 50c up
Heart of city Peachtree. 2 20-67
Summer Resorts.
W RIG HTSVJLLE^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; baths free.
Broadway Hotel, 7% N, Broad st. 3-21-73
NICELY furnished room; all conven
iences. 61 E. Cain st., Apartment 5.
Bell phone Ivy 2116. 5-20-43
FOR RENT—Rooms, furnished or unfuU
nished; good neighborhood; five min
utes’ walk from Terminal Station; cars
every five minutes. Write or applv Mrs.
Sue F. Johnson, 76 Walker st. 5-22-3
FOR RENT- -Three rooms, connecting,
nicely furnished for light housekeeping;
modern conveniences; with owner. Grant
park section. 317 East Georgia avenue.
50-25-5
FOR RENT—Nice, newly furnished rooms
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 Baker.
5-27-28
NICELY furnished front room; all con
veniences; private family. 255 Court
land street. Ivy 5603.5-27-39
NICELY furnished rooms, single or light
housekeeping; all conveniences: close
in. 66 Houston street. Atlanta phone
3505. 5-29-4
ONE large room with kitchenette, fur
nished for housekeeping. 52 Williams.
5-28-12
LARGE, desirable, nicely furnished room
for rent; all conveniences; close in. 61
E. Cain st., Apartment 2. Phone Ivy
5638.5-29-21
F< >R RENT—One furnished room at 47
Armstrong street.s-29-39
NICELY furnished rooms for light house
keeping, $lO to sls a month; five min
utes walk from Candler Bldg. 231 Court
land st.s-30-4
LARGE, neatly furnished room, vacant
Tuesday. 37 East Fair street. 5-30-5
TWO rooms furnished complete for house
keeping. Ivy 3266-J. 70 West Baker
street.s-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 5469. 5-30-8
FURNISHED FRONT ROOM. $8: Investl
_gate.237 E. Pine. Ivy 4748-J. 40-30-5
TWO nicely furnished rooms in private
home. 19 East Harris street. a-30-32
BRIGHT, cheerful rooms; new furnish
ings. select neighborhood, also two un
furnished rooms. 376 Capitol avenue,
near Georgia avenue.s4-30-5
ONE 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
TWO nicely furnished housekeeping
rooms connecting with bath: private en
trance; by the week or month. 345’4
Peachtree street.s-30-29
NICELY’ furnished light housekeeping or
bed rooms in Christian home. 101 Capi
tol ave. M. 2484-.L5-30-39
FOR RENT —Front room, furnished; all
conveniences. 99 Woodward ave.
FOR RENT —Two or three gentlemen
can get furnished rooms; permanent:
private bath, steam heat, overlooking
Piedmont park Ivy 6164.25-31-5
THREE furnished rooms for light house
keeping suitable for small family; ref
erences exchanged. 94 Woodward ave
nue. 29-31-5
GENTLEMEN —Cool rooms; all conven
iences; walking distance. Phone Ivv
1495.5-31-20
FOR RENT—Two or three nicely fur
nished rooms, complete for housekeep
ing: cheap to parties if taken at once;
hot bath. Bell phone. Best location. 290
Washington.s-31-31
FOR RENT —Two or three lovely rooms
for housekeeping; all conveniences 242
Central avenue.s-31-38
F<>R RENT Two rooms, furnished or un
furnished for housekeeping. 192 Court
land. 5-31-47
NICE COOL ROOMS.
All conveniences; close in. 104 Ivy. At
lanta 5134. under new management.
5-31-44
NICE COOL ROOMS.
One block of Candler Bldg 102 Ivy st.
5-31-43
22 E. HARRIS ST. ‘
SECOND DOOR from Peachtree for beau
tiful furnished light housekeeping
rooms en suite, light and airy and com
pletely furnished with every convenience;
rate* reasonable. Phone Ivy 5450.
5-31-24
TWO nice furnished housekeeping rooms;
hot and cold baths; call afternoons. 84
Cooper st.sß-1-6
EOR RENT One nicely furnished front
room: close in. 233 S Pryor 59-1-6
NICELY furnisf ed room; all conven
iences. 61 L. Cain st.. Apartment 5.
Bell phono Ivy 2116.6-1-31
EOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms
with private bath, contrail) located, to
let until September 1 \pply P. O. Box
149;’., s, T. K. or Ivy 5893.6-1-6
FOR RENT To two adults, two or three
rooms, furnished complete for house
keeping. Courtland street, between East
Baker and Forrest avenue. Phono ivy
6158-J. 33 1-6
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
FOR RENT—One nice front room to cou
ple without children or two young men.
Five minutes walk from capitol. Use of
parlor, piano, telephone; hot and cold
baths. Two car lines pass the door.
Phone Main 5570-.J.6-1-21
LARGE, pleasant rooms very
reasonable. 57 E. Fair street.
6-1-12
ONE nicely furnished room; all con
veniences. 164 Ivy street. Apt. 1. 6-1-40
NEWLY FURNISHED rooms; reasonable
prices; centrally located; baths free.
Broadway Hotel. North Broad street.
3-21-J73
NICE. COOL ROOM.
PRIVATE home, close in. 311 Courtland.
Ivy 6377-J.34-1-6
FOR RENT —Nicely furnished room in
up-to-date apartment; all conveniences;
electric lights, hot and cold water,
bath adjoining: ten minutes’ walk from
center of town; one block from Peach
tree; private family; references required.
Address E. C., care Georgian.9l-1-6
FOR RENT —Large well ventilated fur
nished room, adjoining bath, in steam
heated apartment; electric lights, gas
and telephone. Phone Ivy 3584 or apply at
apartment 2, 387 Peachtree street. 6-1-53
TWO furnished connecting rooms for light
housekeeping or sleeping rooms; cheap:
close in. 73 Cone 5t.77-1 -6
GENTLEMAN or business woman, room
in attractive home; call or write. 325
Myrtle st,6-1-48
THE ROY.
NICE, cool rooms with board. Bell phone.
22 E. Ellis. 6-1-65
IN THE MARLBOROUGH apartment.
No. 3. one furnished room adjoining
bath; one or two gentlemen. 6-1-69
NICE, cool rooms, close in; board if de
slred. 239 Courtland.6-1 -64
I HAVE seven large, beautiful, newly
furnished rooms for rent at right price.
D. E. Evans, 20-B Carnegie way. Ivy
5558, Atlanta 3900. 6-1-68
FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms for
light housekeeping to refined couple
without children. Apply Owner. 282 Raw
son st.s-1-58
BRIGHT ROOM; north side home; close
in; middle-aged business woman pre
ferred. Ivy 6281. 6-1-57
Unfurnished Rooms For Rent.
THREE or four rooms; every conven
ienoe. 425 North Jackson st. 5-28-1
COOL, pleasant light house
keeping rooms. 263
Whitehall street. 5-28-31
FOUR first-floor rooms, private entrance,
separate gas meter, with owner. 332
Houston street. Call during day not later
than 5 p. m. 5-29-1
FOUR connecting rooms; gas stove,
kitchen, sink. 80 Whitehall terrace.
35-29-5
FOR RENT —Two connecting unfurnished
rooms; all conveniences, closets, bath,
gas, water and toilet. Address L. 8.,
Box 1, care Georgian.s-30-11
UNFURNISHED connecting rooms. Ap
ply before 8 a. m. or after 6 p. m. 280
Central avenue.s-31-1
TWO or three unfurnished morns; all
modern conveniences; light housekeep
ing; quiet neighborhood. Ivy 4L75-J. 15
West Pine street. 5-31-4
TWO unfurnished connecting rooms; close
in. 83 Pulliam st. 5-31-11
THREE unfurnished rooms and private
bath for light housekeeping. Call Ivy
2587-J.5-31-15
FOR RENT—Light housekeeping: three
first floor connecting rooms; sink; all
conveniences. Atlanta phone 2738.
5-31-34
TWO connecting rooms and kitchenette:
sink, large porch and shady yard: ref
erences. Ivy 2253-L.60-1-6
FOR RENT—Two connecting unfurnished
first-floor rooms; newly tinted; close in.
33 Eugenia street, off Cooper. 6-1-22
FOR RENT—Four rooms, hall, gas, sink
and bath; one block from Whitehall;
$13.50. 90 Orange st. 97-1 6
Unfurnished Rooms Wanted.
WANTED—Three unfurnished rooms,
first floor, for light housekeeping; south
side preferred. J. L. C., care Georgian.
p-31-19
WANTED—By single lady of refinement,
three or four rooms, in nice home.
Price not to exceed sls. E. B. M., care
Georgian.2B-1-6
WANTED —Unfurnished room with pri
vate bath and electric lights In business
center of city. P. O. Box 1674. 57-1-6
Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms
For Rent.
TWO or three beautiful rooms for light
housekeeping, furnished or unfurnished;
north side; no children; near in. 411
Piedmont avenue.s-30-38
ROOMS, furnished or unfurnished, or en
tire second floor; cold and hot water;
all conveniences: rent reasonable. Ivy
4297-.1. 41 West Linden avenue. 5-31-8
THREE large first floor connecting rooms
for light housekeeping; furnished or un
furnished; close in; will rent cheap. 188
Courtland st. 6-1-32
CHOICE front, room, furnished or unfur
nished; modern conveniences: private
porches; walking distance; private home.
66 Highland ave. Ivy 4809-J. 6-1-55
Furnished Apartments For Rent.
FOR RENT —During summer months, six
room furnished apartment. 11 Marl
borough. Phone Ivy 2958-J. 6-1-27
FOR RENT -Furnished apartment, No. 8.
In the Hayden, corner Pryor and Broth
erton streets, until September 1; reason
able. Apply 400 Austell 81dg.6-1-37
BEAUTIFUL, completely furnished three
room apartment with sink in kitchen,
connecting bath: first-class: hot water,
steam heat, janitor service; ready to
move your trunk in and go to living.
D. E. Evans, 20-B Carnegie way. Bell
Ivy 5558-J, Atlanta 3900. 6-1-67
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 in lovely resi
dence section, furnished or unfurnished.
Suites of two, three, four or five rooms.
Private bath; new house; by the month or
year. Phone Ivy 2432. 6-1-42
Unfurnished Houses For Rent.
FOR KENT, write' or
phons for our rsnt bulletin. Ralph O
Cochran. 19 South Broad-at. 4-1-31
THE HOUSE you build, buy or
rent will not be a modern home
unless it is wired for electricity.
-18-78
WILL RENT attractive. unfurnished
seven-room two-siury house on Third
street near West Peachtree for $25 per
month, from June 1 t-> September 1. Gall
Ivy ’39. or address Summer, care Geor
gian. 5-30-40
Unfurnished Houses For Rent.
FOR RENT —No. 27 West Twelfth street,
seven rooms, hardwood floors, furnacq
heat. See owner, 25 West Twelfth street.
Phone 2155 Ivy.s-18-23
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. G
rooms $15.60
110 Jones avenue, 5 rooms. SIB.OO
Hills Park, 5 rooms $14.00
FITZHUGH KNOX,
1613 Candler Building.
5-31-5
Ft >R RENT—Large two-story house suit-«
able for boarders, in edge of business
district, between Whitehall and Forsyth,
Four adults will board with tenant. In
quire at 55 Garnett street. 48-l-<
FOR RENT. HOUSES—CaII, write <H
phone for our rent bulletin. Ralph O«
Cochran, 19 South Broad street. 4-1-21
FOR RENT—In suburbs, near two
lines, brand new five-room house, wltts
water, electric lights and ail convene
fences. Call Main 1822. 71 Whitehall.
G. V. Ledbetter. 96-1-1
FOR RENT —By owner, nine-room house}
upper or lower floor separate: two
baths; high location; shade; 15 minutes*
walk. Ivy 2825-L. 6-1-5 S
Furnished Houses For Rent.
MY home of ten rooms, furnished; large,
cool and in splendid neighborhood; besl
car service; reasonable. 503 Washlngtofl
street. • 5-25-4$
stX-ROOM furnished cottage, summe(
months. Phone Ivy 5709-J. 316 Spring
street. '3O-30-g
MOST attractive bungalow home in cltyl
high and cool, to couple who will board
owner. Beautifully furnished, flowers and
fruit. North side. Phone Ivy 1762-L.
5-30-3$
FIVE-ROOM furnished cottage at Mount
Airy, Ga., perfectly new, electric lights,
highest elevation, affording grand view!
fine water and abundance of fruit; the
most desirable cottage in town. Addresi
Mrs. S. T. Hughes, Mount Airy, Ga.
36-31-1
PONCE DE LEON HOME, six rooms!
beautifully furnished; eight months. Ivjl
3503-J. 6-1-21
Unfurnished Houses Wanted.
WANTED —A 5 or 6-room cottage Cal]
Ivy 2618-L. 5-31-1$
' i
Desk Space For Rent.
FOR RENT —To congenial party desk
space with use of both phones sls pel
month. 1124-25 Candler Bldg. 5-255-23
DESK ROOM FOR RENT—Good location
in room and use of phone. Terms reaa
sonable. 210 Equitable Building. 5-30-511
Business Property For Rent.
White
hall street; fine location for pool par
lor. Price only SBS month. Will havo
two years and four months lease. Ad
dress Box 92, care Georgian. 6-3-13
Lost and Found.
LOST-»Dog; "Vet;” orange (yellowl and
white setter: reward for information or
return. Dr. W. Jay Beil, 821 Candler
81dg.5-30-la
LOST—On Decatur car or between Pryoi!
and Peachtree, fraternity pin in spec
tacle case. Addressed to Miss Ruth Blue,
Bell phone West 412. Reward. 5-30-49
LOST—Pair gold-rimmed eyeglasses be
tween West Fair street and Cable Piano
Company. Reward if returned to 175 Pe
ters street. 5-31-9
LOST —Monday afternoon, silver vanity
box, on finger chain, with monogram
M. C. C. Reward for return to 83 Cle
burne avenue. Bell phone Ivy 648. 40-31-5
LOST—On the 2:20 River car Tuesday
afternoon, gold-handled black silk um
brella. Finder please call West 980
Will give reward. 5-31-23;
LOST—On evening of May 11, on Court
land or Ivy street, between Cain street
and Forrest avenue, ladies' gold watch,
and black silk fob, with Initial "W” on!
signet charm. Finder please return tai
25 Houston st. Reward. 64-1 -ffi
LOST—Thursday afternoon, on Wesfl
Fair street car, pair of slippers. Re
turn to T. C. Whitaker, 262 Oakland ave
nue. Main 4451-L. 82-1-8
LOST—Silver mesh bag. "51. G, C.’’
graved on Inside. Reward if returned tcf.
208 Crew street. No question asked
LOST—Greek letter sorority pin. Middle
initial in diamonds. Owner’s name on
back. Reward. Phone Ivy 1316. 6-1-5 L
Personal.
SERIOUS RESULTS com® from trusses
improperly fitted. John B. Daniel, at 34
Wall street, has an expert fitter and Iti
will cost you no mor® 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 j
FLY SCREENS, FLY SCREENS, FLY
SCREENS—Wood fly screens, metal fig I
screens, hardwood floors, Venetian blinds
metal weather strips, furnished anywhere
in the South. Write or phone W R Cal-5
laway, manager, 1403 Fourth National 5
Bank building, Atlanta, Ga". Main 5310. 1
-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 i
ACME LETTER CO., 417 Wesley Memo
rlal 81ag,5-6-334
STILL another nig shipment of new wall!
papers. Prices right. All work guar-1
anteed. Better be safe than sorry Bar-I
nett & Gordon. 22 E Mitchell st.; "30 sec-J
ends from Whitehall. 4-13-45!
STENOGRAPHERS desiring to increase
their speed in shorthand and typewrit- i
ing may do so by joining classes at th®
the r °YAI Typewriter Company,!
46 A-L ryor . street t Mon,s ay. Wednesday'
and Iriday from 10 to 11 a. m. Tuition
5-16-411
CUCUMBER and peroxide cream, espe
clally used for sunburn; guaranteed one
of the best skin foods on the market- .
nothing like it for whitening the skin’
For sale by Clayton * Zahn, 36U White
hall st. M, 1769, 5-20-22
CARPEIS and RUGS clean as when new
TROY LAUNDRY.
Our process insures satisfaction
2 cents per square foot, 5-23-33•
Spirella Corset Headquarters
ATLANTA, GA.
84 E. North Ave., Ivv 6176
MISS EVA B. DAVIS, C. S. S. C.
-28-36
ORDERS TAKEN FOR SPIRELLA
C< >RSETS
By Mrs. A Lee C’hampe, 56 Howell Place.
Phono 428. West End. 3-21-62
LADIES Ask your druggist for Chlch> »-
ters Pills, the Diamond brand; for 25
years known as best, safest, always relia
t>le; buy of your druggist Take no oilier.
< hiehesters Diam-nd Brand Pills are sold
by druggists everywhere. 5-2-1