Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 01, 1912, EXTRA, Image 10

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iTTE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: READ FOR PROFIT— GEORGIAN WANT ADS— USE FOR RESULTS The Georgian Is the Leading’ Want Ad Medium of the South 1 1 Carrying' more Want Ads than any other Southern Newspaper. Below are the figures showing the number of Want Ads published il bv fill the Atlanta Newspapers for the year 0910: The Georgian carried 089,40 Want Ads, Journal Constitution 92,009 Want Ads. ? This count is for six days to the week - —for Ihe Georgian prints no Sunday paper-’-and seven days to the week for The Journal and The 2< 1% Constitution. 089,400 Want Ads are by far the most ever before printed by an Atlanta Newspaper in a year. Both Phones 8000. L*y_ THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. The Georgian Company. , JF ast Alabama Street Atlanta, Ga Poatnfflce a*« aecond- class matter ptions Payable 'n Advene* i. mail, postage prepaid. sj> o.iuis. mail, postage props d. so EW3e months, mall, postage nrepa 1.1 ■. month, mall, postage prepa.d. f Subscriptions P' yable In Advance n r silvered by carrier, one year»•> -® Wvered by carrier, etx months - jo severed by carrier, three months... by carrier, one month k '•l-ered hUoatrrie- in Atlanta and b wef _ " l - |!q Help Wanted-Female. ~'gn. Ladles to call and Investigate M 2£em of teaching hairdrejMng SS he Herrmann I ,pr ' na ,’ . £ Iml ring facial massage, electrolysis or hBL dyi free clinic: expert instructions, nations and rx»-ntru.ll ;■ completes Call or wrl <• f.u mu’ HB booklet Moler College, ’ i®?-—; a’ |k| -ID— Voting ladles to MB for nurses, sullab'e . f IMI I Crnerience will be c : -■•»<-r«|. < .Hl H ’ address Superlntc: .ip purses. M *■ ' for Nervous Illseases. 4•. hero- ■ me. Atlanta. |H D~ A colored woman to cook for BR of five: one hour s ride of < lll.. ‘ rants' house: shady grove, fru.ts, H . ’ is. fresh milk and cfrcle' ■ I Apply In person. 35 I ”"'' l 5 _ 2 g. 2 4 1 ID-Cifok. maid or boy. IB I 12 EMlKimball .. 33 ‘-'® ■ I fr=Etperlenced ’ ,11,p "Hit" .2 are voting children w hlle paren a K ?7or twm weeks: HO per week to H rson. For further Information ap- ■’ 936, care Georgian. -!•--• ' 6 ■t D—A neat maid Washington str-et -? ■ ED-- A good cook K ishington streen_ .‘MM? a- ,\ good nurso for ton HK v. Apply 410 Puiha»n_Ht. .>-29-44 1 7 Waist - and s.Jrt hands. none ■H j « with expel ience need ■ 1 . ns street, it:." 0 ! 1 |M j. —Dressmaker by the day; good M M‘ deling. <»• Peaentree street RK ’ Nurse with references who Rhk t with housework 425 North | t )-30 ->o Hl I 7>okT~Apply to E. L. V. inn. ■fl 1 htiee street. References re- | z ” 53-30-5 HI —A colored girl about 14 years B J ' Boulevard place. 5-31-3 Bfl / D— Good cook to go to country -mer; reference- ie<)u’:e.l \p mBB| F. rrest ave '-4 l_n BHM . _ ~a servant to do general . -uk: must know Xnplv MM Peachtree .-nee 4 RmS| ft A good washerwoman to .Io .n the place Apply 1211 I’ench 5-31-13 ft Three” or~””four~ first class a " general housemaids. one MM <s white nurse Feders Employ ■ ■M igeucy. :'53 251 I'an.iler annex. VU 4’ry ..r_Ftjeet. 5.31 4 2 HUB"!;'!’ 1 six gills as clerks In dell sen store: regular job Apple at KMB 5 Whitehall at.s-31 27 A housekeeper. also soma . w alters x.l-i- c.. springs II..:. Il.mu-.m la-.in.ti- ' ■ ■ a- <d ,» f. -r l.os t - s.'s-.' ■ 31 54 M Help Wanted—Male. At Hilburn hotel, heart of city; Walton St. if Xo. want a clean. room, transient .'0 .-inn ail i-.gl.t 3 15 BB Profeasor G. O Brann.ng w ill tea. h the barber trade ill's east i \\ e In one-half time of . the. cc'leg.-, tools and position m our shops Mhy pay more? Thousands ' running si.op- . r making ■■■’vages. Atlanta Barbe: College '0 y;i : :i 17 B^H~A RE W ANTEI ‘ for gow i : -nt n•- ". ■■on; SBO month, send |.os:al t i I.st open Franl.l Institute, BM 4y P . Rochester. N Y ".3 7 5 Two g..iKi advert Islng s T m. be I?>K> ..as- al. l eal cl.-!-- <.f a.: . ' •re-. '' n ■■ i"' : vl ' flea ant -O' .< :. ' .. ’ 'l'l'l.' let'e: .f 'll.g BB^b"*’ "' ,l teferet'CH xll t >.c v :l le tiea'el as .■ e" •>, idl'S: S. .-ate G. fr> Men to learn the baiber Ecw weeks comi'.etes Another MM| barbels this season. Best tiade mce today Good money laglt iside work Cull amt invest tga ' e Smßml hod or a rite for natal, gie Maier College, 53 Wes: Mitel.ell street ’MARR A«IE. balr cuts, shaves, mos Ail barber work free Clean IMh Atlanta Barbel C..liege, in lla-t 118 who lias had expe I tn running country truck:' news is sober, reliable and a busiler ■ experience, age. refere: .es and } bmlary expected in first letter; am ■ edlate need of you. P W Hbear BgAjNbrlngflelcl, Ga 411 •???!> —Cylinder press feeders at Pittier Bros . 216-218 East Hun |B etreet ‘’.-"'J 1 ! 'Flrat-class glazier nt a G. Willingham's Sons, 542 Whitehall |B»eL_ 5 'J 016 tMXNTEP-Flrst-class glazier at .ume BBi G. Willingham's Sons. 542 U I Itel ~ — Good, sober, all around union Ash-Bond Printing Company, jßmtnnah, Ga 3S -30 - 5 —A first-class driver who can Apply at once 38C West pearl.- reel ■'< I^BnTEP Press feeder Ma n 35i.4 ' Garnett street 50 3.x A man to work around apac house by the houi 4S'. Pea. h 818 t ‘ trPf ' 1 ' rlo ' ir to I l '* ,pf ’ 531 R^B'i’l'llI 1 Armature win.lets \..ne lit wf'b a’ least sever lets ex r.eeu apply Nas).t".: ( \rma- B, Works. Nashville. Tenn v Shoe man with ex;.er.- e can furnish rcf.-ree, »- \v Shoe t'o. 11 I tree .X B^BT-4'T.\SS laundrymau .-apal'l.. Sj|^B'l n ~ e’:..rge ..f plant whr< .•> >■ s A. m. Businns Agen. v, mis . j ,r - I) Wanted—Male and Female. i£/aKtEP—First-class steno-book keeper; "-inuet state age and salary expected to begin. Box 62, care Georgian. 46-29-5 Public Stenographer. I MRS BLANCHE DAVIPS< iN.' formerly public stenographer at New Kimball hotel, will he glad to see her former friends and yaitrons at SOI l.'mplri bulld- Sten giaphic wurk solicited Alam Salesmen Wanted. WANTED—Salsman to introduce new high grade Key West cigar Box 73, Key West, Kia. 28-27-5 WANTED Te 11 good stock sales men, capable of earning 25 to 50 dollars per day. Ap ply in person at 105 Peat-Ilf rec street. 36-29-5 WANTED - Salesman for high grade line elders and vl-negars. Exclusive or side line Liberal commissions, with weekly settlements. Kine opening for good man. References required. Burr Mfg Co., Richmond, Va 43-30-6 WANTED Two hlgli-grade salesmen to work on commission ba»sls strictly. Em pire Novelty Co., 302 Candler Bldg -30-42 WA NT EI) —Sc vera 1 sales men, preferably between 25 and 30 years of age—of character, loyally, ability and energy. Splendid posi tions for the right men. Some experience in print ing supply business pre ferred, but not essential. H. E. ('., care Georgian. 5-31-49 Agents Wanted. AGENTS WANTED In every town 1n Georgia to sell automobile tire remov er; does the work in one minute whxt it will take two hours to do without this tool For sale by A. G. Inman, Midville. Ga 2-29-32 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 53,000 a year Murphy Mfg. Co., South Norwalk, Conn,■5-11-5 TITAN 1(~ 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) SI.OO, hnlf morocco $1.75: the other entitled “Memorial Edition, Sink ing of the Titanic," edited hy Jay Hen ry Mowbray, retail price (cloth) SI.OO. We allow our agents 50 per cent com mission on each of these books; ao 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 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 d:<u on receipt of retail price. Each of tin above books contains 350 pages, oxer 500 illustrations, except memorial edition by lay Henry Mowbray, which contains 257 pages. Phillips-Boyd Publishing Company. Department No. K’. Atlanta, i Its-9-47 WANTED In every town and country, an agent for the best selling proposition on market today . either sex Write to The Burchard <?o . 1 Angier ave., Atlanta, Ga. 5-27-8 WANTED—Live, responsible agents to sell memberships In a sportsman club, including building site located In Florida. Address Room 10. Aragon Hotel 5-31-10 Teachers Wanted. V.rTRAf< LTV positions for state and In terstate teachers. Write for reglstra tion blanks to Teachers' Agency Com pany. 1012 Empire Building, Atlanta, (la 3 '.‘-103 FEACHERS WANTED Mainly for prin cipals and assistants Kall positions taken rapidly Demand exceeds supply. Kree Registration Write for blanks and terms Register Teachers Agency. Register, Ga 5-30-25 WANTED Teachers All principals, grade and high school teachers should read our free booklet. •'Ability and Op rx»rtunlty.” Secure it at once by address ing Dept R-3, Clanton Webb, Rhodes building. Atlanta 5-31-32 Situations Wanted—Female. EXPERIENCED nurse wants position either in physician’s or dentist's office. Answer Nurse. Box 950. care Georgian. LADY long experi ence, wishes employment, whole or part time Prefer light position, reasonable compensation. Stenographer. 131 Ivv street. 28-30-5 A GIRL wants position as kosher cook. Came from New York. Address' Jew- avenue. 3!-30-5 YOUNG LADY desires position as assist ant in office work. Have a little knowledge of shorthand and can use type writer. Am now employed, but desire a change. Miss Vera Love, 272 Lawton street, city.s-30-7 DRESSMAKING and plain sewing neatly done at private homes; $1.25 a day. H. S E.. 65 Central place. 5-27-40 \ YOUNG LADY wc nts v oi k :ii have ha<i some experience Address I. H., Box 25. care Georgian. 5-30-9 A ’A IDOW of middle agt* desires position in refined home, where a mother or companion s needed; good teacher; ref erences exchanged Address L L.. Box 5. I'arn Georgian 36-30-5 WANTED i’laln sewing Mattle .Jones. colored. 200 Maple street. 30-31-5 i iJ. 1 DUCATED experienced teach er wishes position in established school wdh view to buying interest; references; credentials Mrs Sinclair, 501 Ijexlngton avenue. S \V Roar.• >ke. Ya. 34-27-5 FEDERS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 253- 254 Candler annex. 104 North Pryor street, phone Ivx 1789. Atlanta 915, sup plies free of charge hotels, restaurants, boarding apartments and private houses with all kinds of first-class help. 5-31-40 Dressmaking. DRESSMAKING at reasonable prices at 226 Houston st Atlanta 4181. 3-21-11 BEAI’TIET’L linen dresses made at mod erate prices: satisfaction guaranteed Call Ivy 2168-L 5 30 IS Ask any business man and ne ill tell you The Georg **• au columns reach m<>re people and bring net ter results tha» could not be “blamed an> other mecUIUD in tbh» atetjon. Situations Wanted —Male. Rates Under This Classification: 34 | words. 1 time 10c; 3 times 20c; 7 times 40c ‘ WANTED—Poeitfon by young rnan 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 j YOI’NG MAN. n<>w attending college, d< - I sires position in office by June 5; am experienced; have gilt edge references. P. O. Box 78, Oxford, Ga. 48-27-5 YOUNG M.\N wants job as Pullman por ter at once. Apply 268 West Eair st. 34-28-5 Yol'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. Robert Wright, rear J i>.l_Dighkind avenue. _ 2 Z:?9' 5 YOUNG married man, now employed, 24 years of age. desires a job as salesman nr collecting or something on that line. B. C. S., rare ( j e j2r? ian 29-30-5 WANTED One-arm man desires position a>’ watchman. timekeeper, lumber checker, et<-.: good penman and book keeper,G., P. < >. Box 1748 35-30-5 PRINTER desires employment in city or country office. Address Economy. Box .30, care Georgian. 35-31-5 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. 45-31-5 FEDERS EMPL<»YMENT AGENCY. 253~ 254 Candler annex, supplies ' free of charge hotels, cases, restaurants with first-class white and colored help nf all kinds. Phones Ivy 1789, Atlanta 915. »5-31 42 Situations Wanted—Male and Female. GERMAN 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 WA NTED —A t once, white orderly, Ger tnan or Swedish white man cook, white maid, white dish washer, four white nurses for training school. Apply Feders Employment Agency, 253 254 Candler an nex, 104 North Pryor street. 5-31-39 Boarders Wanted. PEACHTREE INN. RATES, $7 to sl2 per week. References exchanged. 2-28-5 DELIGH TFUL home for summer; all con veniences. Phone Ivy 6634. Mrs. C S. Mcßae. 5-14-42 W A NTSiD— Boarders; lovely downstairs front room, w ith private entrance; first class board, in best section of West End. 438 Gordon street. Phone West 109-J. -21-44 WELL furnished upstairs front room and table board; ten minutes’ walk to cen ter of city. 327 Whitehall st. Phone Main 4812-. J 5-22-48 HOARDERS wanted at 30 E. Cain; rates i easmi.i t>i4> 5-24-24 LARGE front room (four windows), also single room; good Board in quiet home. 26 East Cain street. Special rate for ta ble board 5-27-38 BOARD axti ROOMS GOOD BOARD, pleasant rooms. 113-115 S, Pryor. Atlanta phone 4949. 5-28-5 NICE, cool room for young men. Lake w’ood lle ights. 5657 - E 6-29-10 ROOM and board, also table board; $5 50 turn in a room; $5 three in a room per week. 29 East Harris. Phone Ivy 3741-14 -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 ‘r?l? LOVELY meals and cool rooms; all con veniences. 19 East Cain. 31-29-5 NICE, large room and hoard; private family; nice, cool place for summer; couple or gentlemen 365 Capitol ave, 3S-3n-5 GOOD TABLE BOARD In north side home. Phone Ivy 2423-.L5-30-14 NICELY furnished rooms with excellent table board In one of the best homes in West End. Phone West 5 30-33 LARGE, attractive rooms, excellent ta ble Five minutes walk of town 4 West Poach I r0e.55-30-5 GOOD moms and board; modern aceom-, modatlons; new’ management. Phone Ivy 6257,5-31-12 TWO CONNECTING ROOMS in apart ment; lovely meals and service in “The Dining Room ''lvy 825-.1 41-31 -5 Rooms and Homelike Board. All conveniences; close in Ivy 6344-J. 5-31-45 Rooms and Homelike Board. All conveniences; close In. 252 Courtland 5-31-45 Rooms and Homelike Board. Opposite the Capital City club. 20 West Harris. 5-31-48 Board Wanted. QUIET, refined. Christian young lady de sires board in private family. E. M. D., care Georgian. 37-30-5 ROOM and”board tn private family by re fined couple Would furnish room 1f necessary State location, north side. Address Box A-44. care Georgian. 27-31-5 Hotels. HOTEL HENDERSON; new manage ment: newly fitted; clean, rooms 50c up; heart of city. 41 Vfc Peachtree. 2-20-67 Summer Resorts. \Y lUGHTSvTILE REAt’il. 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 Room* For Rent. NEWLY furnished rooms; reasonable prices; centrally located, baths free. Broadway lioni. 7 l ? N. Broad st. 3-21-73 NICELY furnished room; ail conven iences 61 E. Cain st., Apartment 5. Bel 1 Ivj 5116 5-20-43 FOR RENT Rooms, furnished or unfur nished: good neighborhood; five min utes' walk from Terminal Station; < ars every five minutes. Write or apply Mrs. Sue F. >hnson. 76Walker 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 REXT Nice. newT\ furnished rooms close in. private family. 151 Sprit g sGeet 5-27-2 FOR RENT Two first-floor connecting : front rooms, furnished for light house keeping Conveniences 45 West Baker --.12 8 .1 NICELY furnished front room; all von veniences. ;»r \ate family 255 Court- i land street Ivy 5603 5-27-39 Nh'ELY furnished roott s.ngle or light housekeeping, ail . .-u menevs; .-lose •in 66 Lluugtvn auvtfl. Atlanta phone 3506., * - - _ 6-29-4 Somebody 0s Aoxdous To Raise Your Salary If you arc EFFICIENT in the work by which you earn your salary, and yet real ize that other men or women of perhaps less capability and experience than you have are receiving higher pay, it would seem that you have business to do with the “Help Wanted” or “Situation Want ed” classifications of The Georgian. For among the business men and women who watch and advertise in The Geor gian Want Ad columns, there is probably one who would consider it a good stroke of business if he or she were able to se cure your services at an increase over your present salary. , Form a habit of reading the “Help Wanted” ads and using the “Situation Wanted” columns of The Georgian. Yon will be repaid many times through this simple way. Furnished Rooms For Rent. ONE large room with kitchenette, fur nished for housekeeping. 52 Williams. , 5-28-12 ROOM for gentlemen, $7 per month; pri vate familv. 109-A Richardson street. 5-29-9 LARGE, desirable, nicely furnished room for rent; all conveniences; close in. 61 E. Cain st., Apartment 2. Phone Ivy 5638.5-29-21 FOR RENT-One furnished room at 47 Armstrong street.s-29-39 FOR RENT <>ne 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 landl_st 5-30-4 LARGE, neatly furnished room, vacant 37 East Fair street. 5-30-5 TWO rooms furnished complete for house keeping. Ivy 3266-J. 70 West Baker street. 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 54695-30-8 FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, $8: fnvestl -237 E. Pine. Ivy 4748-J. 40-30-5 TWO nicely furnished rooms in private home. 19 East Harris street 5-30-32 BRIGHT, cheerful rooms; new furnish ings. select neighborhood, also two un furnished rooms. 376 Capitol avenue, near Georgia 54-30-5 ONE or two rooms to gentlemen or cou ple In the Marlborough, Apt No. 5. 436 Peachtree street. Meals next door. Ivy 3047-.1.5-30-37 TWO nicely furnished housekeeping rooms connecting with bath; private en trance; by the week or month. 345’5 Pea eh tree street. 5 - 30-29 NICELY furnished light housekeeping or bed rooms in Christian home 101 I'apl tol ave. M. 2484-.1.5-30-39 FOR RENT Front room, furnished: all conveniences. 99 Woodward ave. 32-20-5 FOR RENT Two or three gentlemen can get furnished rooms: permanent: private bath, steam heat, overlooking Piedmont park Ivy 616425-31 -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 Ivy 14!>5.'6-31-20 FOR - RENT Two or three nicely” fur nlshcd rooms, complete for housekeep ing; cheap to parties if taken at once; >t ba.th. Bell phone. Best location. 390 IS JI’ Ilf ton - ® -31 -31 FOR RENT Two or three lovely rooms for housekeeping: all conveniences. 242 Central avenu*.s-31-38 FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnished or un furnished for housekeeping. 192 Court land. 5-31-47 ROOMS and excellent meals; all conven iences; select neighborhood; $1.50 per week. 42 Windsor st. Atlanta phone 3015-F. 5-31-30 NICE COOL ROOMS? “ All conveniences: close in. 104 Ivy. At lanta 5134; under new management. 5-31-44 MCE COOL ROOMS. One block of Candler Bldg. 102 Ivy st. -31-43 ONE furnished room at $lO. 194 South Pryor 5-31-51 Furnished Rooms Wanted. W ANTED- By two young men furnished room with all conveniences; must be nice and close in. Address J. W’.. 10 East Alabama street. 38-31-5 Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. THREE or four rooms: every conven ience 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, witli owner 332 Houston street. Call during day not later than 5 p. m. 5-29-1 FOUR connecting rooms; gas stove, kitchen, sink. So Whitehall terrace. , 35-29-5 i TWO large connecting rooms for house keeping, nice for summer. 304 Raw ’ son street 5-39«6 I THREE rooms and hath, light house keeping. sl4 month Main 2502-J 104 : W indsor si reet :■ - ;'S-S FOR RENI Five second - floor rooms and i bath; new house; 167 Crew street: 817,50 ! month Phone Ivy 2<07 1. 46-^'*.s I F<'R RENT Three unfurnished upstairs rooms for light housekeeping, every con 1 venierun . s. parale gas and use of phone 194 Richardson street. u-29-4* Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. FOR RENT —Two connecting unfurnished rooms: all conveniences; closets, bath, gas, water and toilet. Address L. 8., Box 1, care Georgians-30-11 UNFURNISHED connecting rooms. Ap ply before 8 a. m. or after 6 p. m. 280 Central avenue. 5-31-1 TWO or three unfurnished rooms; all modern conveniences; light housekeep ing; quiet neighborhood. Ivy 4175-J. 15 West Pine street.s-31-4 TWO unfurnished connecting rooms; close in. 83 Pulliam st. 6-31-11 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 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: rates reasonable. Phone Ivy 5450. 6-31-24 Unfurnished Rooms Wanted. WANTED —Three unfurnished rooms, first floor, for light housekeeping: south side preferred. J. L. C., care Georgian. 5-31-19 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 avenues-30-38 ROOMS, furnished or unfurnished, or en tire second floor; cold and hot water; all conveniences; rent reasonable. Ivy 4^97- J. 41 West I.fnden avenue. 5-31-8 FOR RENT—Beautiful rooms, furnished or unfurnished; cool for summer. 56 West North avenue. 5-31-33 ONE or two rooms, furnished or unfur nished; like going to the mountains; new house; all conveniences; Houston car line. 66 Highland View. References ex changed: no children: gentlemen pre ferred: will serve breakfast. Phone Ivy 6509-L. 46-31-5 Furnished Apartments For Rent. TWO large, beautiful rooms, kitchenette ami bath; modern conveniences; nicely furnished; north side. Phone Ivy 2478. 5-24-16 Unfurnished Apartments For Rent FOR RENT —The new apartment house at 83 Hurt street, known as the Boaco 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.'s-9-57 FOR RENT —Four-room apartment, fac ing Grant park; private entrance and bath; gas and electricity. Will not rent to family with children 801 l phone Main 2205. Atlanta_phone_224s : s-29-26 FOR RENT—One five-room apartment. 161 Richardson. 5-29-23 Unfurnished Houses For Rent. iOR RENT, HOUSES -Call, write nr phone for our rent bulletin. Ralph (J Cochran, 19 South Broad-zt. JLI-11 THE HOUSE you build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it. is wired for electricity. 4-18-'lB FOR RENT—No. 27 West Twelftli street, seven rooms, hardwood floors, furnace heat. See owner, 25 West Twelfth street. }flume 2155 Ivy.s-18-29 WILL RENT attractive. unfurnished seven-room two-story house on Third street near West Peachtree for $25 per month, from June 1 to September 1. Call Ivy 139. or address Summer, care Geor gian. 5-30-40 7 Mills street, cor. W. Peachtree, 5 rooms $30.00 IS Rogers street, Kirkwood. 5 rooms $15.60 >240 Ira street. 4 rooms .. . .$7.60 122 W. Alexander street, <> rooms $15.60 110 -Jones avenue, 5 rooms.slß.oo Hills Park. 7> rooms $14.00 i-TrziiiCH KNOX, 1013 Candler Building. v-31-5 Furnished Houses For Rent. MY home of ten rooms, furnished; large, cool and in splendid neighborhood; best car service; reasonable. 503 Washington street.-5-25-49 FOR RENT —All or part of eight-room house; reasonable; until September 1. 14 West Pine street 5-29-25 SIX-ROOM furnished cottage, summer months. Phone Ivy 5709-J. 316 Spring street.3o-30-5 MOST attractive bungalow home in city: high and cool, to couple who will board owner. Beautifully furnished, flowers and fruit. North side. Phone Ivy 1762-L. 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. Address Mrs. S. T. Hughes, Mount Airy, Ga. 36-31-5 Unfurnished Houses Wanted. WANTED —A 5 or 6-roorn cottage. Call Ivy 2618-L. 5-31-17 Desk Space For Rent. FOR RENT—To congeuial party desk space with use of both phones sls per month. 1124-25 Candler Bldg. 5-25-23 Business Property For Rent. FOR RENT —Business space, 98% White hall street; fine location for pool par lor. Price only SBS month. Will have two years and four months lease. Ad dress Box 92, care Georgian. 6-3-19 Lost and Found. LOST—A Girls High school pin at Pied mont park Sunday. Return to 1605 Candler Bldg, and get_tTward.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 Bldg 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. II." on one side and Masonic emblem on the other side. Reward. I’hone Ivy 157. John V. Heldt, 20 Ponce I>eLeon_place.s-30-17 LOST —On Decatur ear or between Pryor 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 —Tuesday afternoon, one Hamilton watch. Monogram C. R. G. Call Ivy 3149-J. Liberal reward. 5-31 -22 LOST—Monday afternoon, silver vanity box, on finger chain, with monogram M. C. C. Reward for return to 83 Cle bume avenue. Bell phone Ivy 648. 40-31-5 FOUND—On a Forrest avenue to St. Charles avenue car about 6:30 Thurs day afternoon a package. Owner address Box 598, care Georgians-31-16 LOST —On the 2:20 River car Tuesday afternoon, gold-handled black silk um brella. Finder please call West 980-.1. Will give reward. 5-31-28 Personal SERIOUS RESULTS come from trusaei Improperly fitted. John B. Daniel, at 34 Wall street, has an expert fitter and it will cost you no more to have him fit you, and it means insurance. 6-24-19 HAIR CUT. 15c. 3 VIADUCT PLACE, between Peachtree and Broad. 3-21-86 FLY SCREENS, FLY SCREENS, FLY SCREENS Wood fly screens, metal fly screens, hardwood floors. Venetian blinds, metal weather trips, furnished anywhere In the South. Write < r phone W. R. Cal laway. manager, 1403 Fourth National Bank building, Atlanta. Ga. Main 5310. 4-30-19 ACME LETTER CO, NOTHING but first-class work and prompt service. When you are ready for this kind of work, phone Ivy 1436. ACME J,ETTER CO., 417 Wesley Memo rir. 1 Bldg. LA" 33 STILL anotheii Dig shipment of new wall papers. Prices right. All work guar anteed. Better be safe than sorry. Par nett A’ Gordon, 22 E. Mitchell st.; 30 sec onds fro m Whiteha_J 1. 4-13-45 STENOGRAPHERS drsiring to increase their speed in shorthand and typewrit ing may do so hy joining classes at tlie office of the Royal Typewriter Company, 43 N. Pryor street. Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 to 11 a. m. Tuition free. 5-16 -_4l CUCUMBER and peroxide cream, espe cially used for sunburn; guaranteed one of the best skin foods on the market; nothing like it for whitening the skin. For sale bv Clayton A Zahn, 36U Whito ]iall st. M. 1769.5-20-22 CARPETS and RUGS clean as when new. TROY LAUNDRY. Our process insurer satisfaction. 2 cents per square foot. 5-23-38 Spirella Corset Headquarters ATLANTA GAME. 84 E. North Ave., Ivv 6176. JI ISS EVA B. DAVIS, C. S. S. C. 5- Palmistry. mTtdTndian PALMIST. A GIFTED WOMAN. LO CATJID 76 E. HUNTER STREET. 5-16-18 PALMIST AND LIFE READER. REVEALS past, present and future. Can be consulied on ail affairs of life; read ings. 25c. 50c. 17 East Mitchell street <in tent >. 5-29-5 GYPSY CAMP. CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST: RE VEALS PAST. PRESENT AND FU TURE. CONSULT ON ALL AFFAIRS OF LIFE. 138 WHITEHALL ST. 4-29-1 Dropsy. DROPSY CURED. Relieves shortness ot breath in 36 to 48 hours. Reduces swelling In 15 to 2d <l«ys. Write for par ticulars Collom Dropsy Remedy Com pany, 612 Austell building, Atlanta. 6- Medical. DR. 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 mail. 50c Frank Edmondson & Bro., manu facturing chemists. 14 South Broad-st., Atlanta. Ga. 2-17-14 LADIES—-SI,OOO reward; I positively guar antee my great successful 'Monthly'' remedy; safely relieves some of the long est. most obstinate, abnormal eases in : three to five days, no harm, puin or !n- I terference with work; mail $1 50. Double I Strength $2. Dr. F. G. Southington Rem edy Co.. Kansas City, Mo. 4-2-34 j . .. = Ask any business man and he will tell ion The Georgian Want Ad columns | reach more people an.l bring hotter results that could not be obtained Hi au> other medium in this sectM» WANT AD RATES. One cent a word each insertion unless on agreement. Minimum 10c an ad. Ads to appear in ordi nary reading matter type. Ads in larger type 2c a word. on contracts, 4c a line for 90 consecutive insertions; 4%c a nne for 60 consecutive insertions, oc a line for 30 consecutive inser- 4 ;l? ns: .“ l^ c 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 t.mes 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 „ Wanted ads that only of the "ckj r cir culation of The Georgian, will be 1c a w-ord for one Insertion; three ' times for the price of two or seven times for the price of four CLOSING HOURS. To secure proper classification of v» ant Ads it will be necessary to hr.yc CO py in The Georgian ofHce before 1 o clock the day of the issue. 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 ' 11 ~ n ’, ore convenient to do so, and collection will be made at your home or at your office the follow ing day. This is an accommoda tion service rendered Georgian A 1 P at rons and payment ‘ should always be promptly made on presentation of bill. Always ask that your telephone Ad be repeated back to you by the telephone Ad taker to make sure that it has been taken correctly. The Georgian can not guarantee accuracy or assume responsibilty for errors of any kind occurring in telephone advertise- i meets. Out-of-town advertisements must be accompanied with cash in full payment for the same. Note the foregoing instructions about count ing the words and the rates per word. Agencies' discounts 15 and 2 per cent. ADVERTISERS should retain re- " celpts given by The Georgian to patrons making payment for Want Ads over the office counter, as no mistakes can be rectified without them. In answering advertise ments addressed in care of The ’ Georgian, if the advertiser asks to show references, send a duplicate of same. SPECIAL NOTICE! AH Ads must be ordered out in writing or at the office. No dis continuance notice taken over tel phone. Dentists. TTTTTT-T extracted' IDDIH WITHOUT PAIN. DR. H. JENSEN, Whitehall St. 3-21-29 Miscellaneous. WE HEREBY make application to citv council for renewal of near-beer and pool room license for colored only at 21 and 23 Ivy street. Victor Mitchell. 5-28-21 I HEREBY make application to city conn cil for renewal of near-beer license. For colored only, at 9 Ivy st. Austin & Law son. 46-28-5 WE HEREBY make application for re newal of near-beer license for whites only at No. 7E. Alabama st. Oppenheim Cigar Co. 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 PryoT-st. Bell phone Main 1526. -10 IB WE PAY HIGHEST cash prices for household goods, pianos and office fur niture Cash advanced on consignments. Central Auction Company, 12 East Mltch ell-st. Beil phone Main 2424. 8-26-28 I Bl'Y men’s old clothes and shoes. Drop a ■aril. _L Bock. 32 Bell st. 5-1-14 DROP A CARD—WiII bring cash for old clothes and shoes. The Vestaire. 166 Decatur street. 3-7-8 BEST CASH PRICES for furniture, household goods and office furniture. Pembroke Sales Co., 143 S. Pryor street. Bell phono Main 187. 4-5-25 I BUY FEATHERS. MAIN 4840; ATLANTA 1476. 28-31-5 TO RENT—A 4or G-horsepower gasoline engine: would probably buy. C. 11. C . 255 Courtland street. 39-31-5 For Exchange—Miscellaneous. WANTED —Will trade lots in Atlanta for good five-passenger 'Ford car. Box 71, Newborn, Ga. 58-28-5 For Sale—Miscellaneous. NEW rubber tires put on your baby carriages; repairing. Phone Ivy 3076. Robert Mitchell, 229 Edgewood avenue. 8-5-9 SODA FOUNTS—Bargain In new and sec ondhand soda fountains; easy terms; write for prices. P. O. Box 1022, Atlanta. Ga. 3-16-76 WE RENT good pianos, $3 month up. We sell good pianos. $5 month up. Bargain in second-hand. SIOO up. R. P. Becht Company, 110 Temple Court building. Bell phone 667 Main, 4-23-20 FLY SCREENS. BE SURE and see our screens and get our prices before buying. Kane Blind and Screen Co., J. J. Crawford, 202 Kiser Bldg.M. 1929.3-20-11 Atlanta Tent and Awning Co.. MANUFACTURERS high-grade tents and awnings. 39'4 Luckie st. Ivy 5667 4-16-54 THE ATLANTA UPHOLSTER- ING CO. BEG to announce the opening of their new shop at 171 "Whitehall street, where they make a specialty oi REPAIRING and REFINISHING «f a.l ktuds of furniture; all work done by expert mechanics. Esti mates cheerfully furnished. Phone Main 2475. or call In person. ATLANTA UPHOLSTERING COMPANY. 171 WHITEHALL KT. 5-20-3 ANTIQUES AT 130 PEACHTREE. Till] BIGGS ANTIQUE CO. have on sal« the largest lot of antiques ever offered for sale at the lowest prices ever giver on old solid mahogany furniture and an tiques of every tiescription. The salt will only last one week. In this collec tion can be fount! handsome old side boards. dining tables, sofas. 4.poster beds card tables, rocket s anti foot stools, wot fc tables, book eases, nest of tables and loti of other pieces must bo »uld st once, a 180 Peachtree street* 6-27-21