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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS:
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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Help Wanted—’Female.
WANTED—Good cook to go to country
for summer; references required. Ap
ply to 79 Forrest ave. 34-31-5
WANTED—Young white woman to cook
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. 6-1-30
WANTED—White middle-aged woman for
light housekeeping. 117 Confederate
avenue. 6-1-26
Ladies —Call and investigate our system
of hair dressing; Herrmann permanent
wave, manicuring, facial massage, electro
trolysis or chiropody. Few weeks com
filetes. Some money earned while leani
ng. Catalogue free. Moler College. 53
West Mitchell street. 37-1-6
WANTED—FemaIe 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. 6-1-45
GOOD cook. Apply at 395 Capitol ave.
WANTED—Colored woman for general
housework. Must know cooking. Serv
ants’ house on lot. Call for Mr. Gross
man, 96 Whitehall, or 670 Washington.
-1-50
COOK WANTED. 415 Atlanta National
Bank Building. Atlanta phone 3569.
Bell phone 944. 29-3-6
WANTED—Competent cook In small
family. Apply 156 Peachtree circle.
-3-10
WANTED—Reliable woman. general
house work, small family; nice room on
lot if desired. 258 S. Pryor. 6-3-14
WANTED—A good colored cook for fam
ily of three: good wages; good room on
lot; references required. 663 Piedmont
avenue. Bell phone Ivy 165. 36-3-6
EARN $lO weekly addressing postcards at
home. Bunch of cards and particulars
10c. E. B. Postcard Company, Station
D., Grand Rapids, Mich. 39-3-6
ONE first-class waitress for dining room.
241 West Peachtree. 43-3-6
WANTED -Good cook. Apply mornings
at 62 Colquitt avenue. 33-3-6
WANTED-Colored girl for nurse and
general housework Bring references.
77 East Ninth street. 45-3-6
WANTED—Servant: good wages; small
family. Apply to apartment 3. 240
Courtland street. 6-3-32
WANTED —Housekeeper; also some maids
and waiters at once. Address Hamp
ton Springs Hotel, Hampton Springs. Fia.
5-31-29
WANTED —At once, several first-class
white cooks. Must be first class. Ap
ply Feders Employment Agency, 253-254
Candler annex. 104 North Pryor. 6-3-43
WANTED —Good pantry woman. Must
be first-class (colored); also cook and
maids; room on lot. Feders Employment
Agency. 253-254 Candler annex, 104 North
Pryor street. 6-3-41
WA NT ED—Ftrst-class bartender. Must
be able to mix all kinds of drinks, for
high-class trade. None but first-class
man need apply. Feders Employment
Agency. 253-254 Candler annex, 104
North Pryor street. (L 3-42
WANTED Colored woman for laundry;
hotel maid; maid to learn hairdressing.
1018 Atlanta National Bank building.
6-3-47
Help Wanted—Male.
WANTED 'fOrTT S. ARM Y—Able bod led
unmarried men between ages of 18 and
85; citizens of United States, of good char
icter and temperate habits, who can
speak, read and write the English lan
guage. For information apply to Recruit
ing Officer, 23% Whitehall street, Atlanta,
or 411 Cherry street, Macon, Ga. _JF2-1
STOP at Hilburn hotel; heart of city:
10% Walton st., if you want a clean,
juiet room; transient 50c; open all night.
-21-19
YES, Professor G. O. Branning will teach
you the barber trade tit’s easy). We
teach in one-half time of other colleges.
Course, tools and position in our shops
only S3O. Why pay more? Thousands of
our graduates running shops or making
good wages. Atlanta Barber College. 10
East Mitchell street. 5-11-17
YOU ARE WANTED for government po
sition; SBO month; senu postal for list
of positions open. Franklin Institute,
Dept. 49-P,, Rochester, N. Y 33-7-5
FREE .MASSAGE, hair cuts, shaves,
shampoos. All barber work free. Clean
linen. Atlanta. Barber College, 10 East
Mitchell. 5-27-16
WE WANT ten college young men for
outdoor work. Very agreeable situation
and will pay good wages if you can meet
requirements. 817 Austell building.
MEN—Learn the barber trade. Be your
own boss. Best chance in the world
tor small capital. Some money earned
while learning. Few weeks completes.
Call or write at once. Moler Barber Col
ege, 53 West Mitchell street. 36-1-6
A YOUNG man to act as salesman and
learn the real estate business. Quick
Promotion. See Mr. Rupley. 1107 Empire
,ife Bldg., corner Peachtree and Broad.
-1-47
WANTED—A bright boy to work in laun
dry. Apply Troy Laundry, 210 Hous
ton st. 6-3-9
WANTED —Barber to work extra. Kelly
& Leslie, 10 E. Alabama st. 6-3-11
WANTED—A good butler. Apply at
once. 1209 Peachtree st. 6-3-27
WANTED —A chef cook and steward,
white, and also a housekeeper. Peach
tree inn. 6-3-18
WANTED —Take a 30-day course in our
sample rooms and enter the cotton busi
ness. High salaried positions. Write for
Indorsements. Carolina Cotton School. De
partment 2, 31 East Fourth street, Char
iotte, N, C. 37-3-6
APPRENTICE MACHINIST wanted. Ap
ply Magnus Metal Company, South Pry
or street and Southern railroad. 6-3-25
WANTED —Good cook. Man. Must
come well recommended. Apply 1089
Peachtree street. 46-3-6
WANTED —First-class job press feeder
Bennett's. 21 S. Broad. 6-3-39
WANTED—One second cook, colored; one
baker’s helper, four scrub boys, one ex
pert carpet cleaner. Southern Business
Agency, 265 Candler annex. 6-3-44
WANTED— Hall man or waiter and wife
as pastry cook: A-l second cook. 1018
Atlanta National Bank building. 6-3-48
Salesmen Wanted.
WANTED —Salesman to introduce new
high grade Key West cigar Box 73.
Key West, Fl a. 28-27-5
W ANTE D—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.
JI, E. care <ieorgian.
v*M«49
Public Stenographer.
MRS BLA NCHE FK VIDSON. formerly
public stenographer at New Kimball
hotel, will be glad to see her former
friends and patrons at 901 Empire build*
Stenographic work solicited. Main
-29-35
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 this
tool. For sale by A. G. Inman. Midville.
Ga. 2-29-32
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, 5-11-5
WHY NOT EARN $5 to $25 daily? Others
do it with our new specialty. Send for
booklet. Chipley Specialty Co., Box 264.
Chipley, Fla. 50-1-6
Titanic;
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, 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
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-,
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, 5-9-47
AN EXCEPTIONAL opportunity for am
bitious men; prefer experienced and
successful industrial insurance men. Ap
ply 233 Brown-Randolph Bldg. 88-1-6
WANTED—Live, responsible agents to
sell memberships in a sportsman club,
including building site located in Florida.
Address Room 104, Aragon Hotel. 98-1-6
WANTED —Agents who can sell
high-class lot. proposition on
commission basis, or .salary and
commission. Must be able to give
bond. Address Rox 771 Post
office, city. • 6-3-6
Teachers Warded.
TEACHERS WANtF' Aairflyjor'prfn7
cipals and assist Fall positions
being taken ra r ,y. Demand exceeds
supply. Free ’.eglstration. Write for
blanks and terms. Register Teachers
Agency, Register, Ga. 5-30-25
Situations Wanted—Female.
DRESSMAKING and plain sewing neatly
done at private homes; $1.25 a day.
H. S. E.. 65 Central place. 5-27-40
WANTED —Plain sewing Mattie Jones,
colored. 200 Maple street. 30-31-5
STENO-BOOKKEEPER. 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
WHITE WOMAN, first-class cook, wants
position at once. N. S., care Georgian.
- 26-3-6
WEL^j- EDUCATED, experienced teach
er wishes position in established school
with view to buying interest; references;
credentials. Mrs. Sinclair. 501 Lexington
avenue, S. W.. Roajioke, Va. 34-2Jj5
WANTED —Curtains, blankets, etc., to
wash. Good, work guaranteed. Ad
dress Mrs. 8.. Wells street. 35-3-6
WANTFib—Stenographic position; three
years experience. Reference given from
present employer. Address Miss Cannon,
Phone West 241-1,. 6-3-19
WANTED—PIace as laundress by colored
woman. Call L., 146 Garden street.
47-3-6
FEDERS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY? 253-
254 Candler annex, supplies free of
charge hotels, cases, restaurants with
first-class white and colored help of all
kinds. Phones Ivy 1789, Atlanta 915.
6-3-45
Dressmaking.
BEAUTIFUL linen dresses made at mod
erate prices; satisfaction guaranteed.
Call Ivy 2168-L. 5 -30-18
WANTED—PIain sewing for children
only. Call 150 Spring. 6-1-63
Situations Wanted—Male.
Rates Under This Classification: 24
words. 1 time 10c; 3 times 20e; 7 times 40c
YOUNG MAN. now attending college, de
sires position in office by June 5; am
experienced; have gilt edge references.
P. O. Box 78, Oxford, Ga. 48-27-5
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
WANTED—Position as night porter by
absolutely reliable colored man. Call
phone West 762. 99-1-6
WANTED—By young man, 24 years of
age, position as clerk in grocery busi
ness. or any other business: am a worker.
Address 1, X. L., 26 Lynch ave. 44-3-6
WANTED—Job as colored chauffeur or
bushelman In pressing ciub or tailor
shop. Will accept job in or out of city.
391 Auburn avenue. Atlanta. 34-3-6
WANTED—Position as floorwalker or job
printer. A-l references. Address Cor
net. Newnan. Ga. ' 48-3-6
CORNETIST wishes position in picture
show, Atlanta or elsewhere; references;
married; sober. Address Cornet, Newnan.
Ga. 49-3-6
WANT Eb— Posit ion by first-class man
cook, in or out of city. Address Rob
ert Brown, 11% South Broad street, care
Jones Employment Agency. 50-3-6
FEDERS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 253-
254 Candler annex. 104 North Pryor
street, phone Ivy 1789. Atlanta 915. sup
j,lies free of charge hotels, restaurants,
boarding apartments and private houses
with all kinds of first-class help. 6-3-46
Boarders Wanted.
PEACHTREE INN?
RATES, $7 to sl2 per week. References
exchanged. 2-28-5
DELIGHTFUL home for summer; all con
venlences. Phone Ivy 6634. Mrs C S.
Mcßae. 5-14-42
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
-21-44
WELL furnished upstairs front room and
table board; ten minutes' walk to cen
ter of city. 327 Whitehall st. Phone
Main 4812-. I 5-22-48
LARGE front room tfour windows), also
single room; good hoard in quiet home.
26 East Cain street. Special rate for ta
ble board. 5-27-38
BOARD and ROOMS
GOOD BOARD, pleasant rooms 113-115
S Pryor. Atlanta phone 4949 5-28-5
GOOD ;44m» and board, modern
modattkus; new management Phone
Ivy t,2P 5-31-12
READ FOR PROFIT — GEORGIAN WANT ADS — USE FOR RESULTS
Boarders Wanted.
GOOD TABLE BOARD in north side
home. Phone Ivy 2423-J. 5-30-14
Rooms and Homelike Board.
All conveniences; close in. Ivy 6344-. L
-31-46
Rooms and Homelike Board.
All conveniences; close in. 252 Courtland.
-31-45
Rooms and Homelike Board.
Opposite the Capital Citv ciub. 20 West
Harris. 5-31-48
FURNISHED rooms, with or without
board. 72 Spring. Ivy 4860-L. 62-1-6
BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, with best meals
tn the 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.
139 W. PEACHTREE —Large, cool rooms,
excellent meals; home comforts for re
fined guests in small private boarding
house. Phone ivy 5551. Table board.
-1-38
A CONGENIAL couple can get room ad
joining bath reasonable in private home
References. 485 Peachtree street. 6-1-39
ROOMS and excellent meals; all conven
iences: select neighborhood; $4.50 per
week. 42 Windsor st. Atlanta phone
3015-F. 5-31-30
ROOMS AND BOARD—Best home-like
cooking; close in. 121 Capitol Square.
M. 4839-L. 6-1-61
ROOMS and best home-like cooking at
29 E. Harris. Ivy 3741-L. 6-1-62
TWO YOUNG MEN for large, airy front
room; good table: $5 per week each.
130 Park st.. West End. 6-1-66
SPLENDID TABLE; neat, clean rooms;
home cooking. 132 South Pryor street.
GOOD TABLE; first-class accommoda
tion. 227 Whitehall street. Prefer,
young men. 6-3-36
LARGE ROOMS: excellent cooking; no
colored help. 210 South Forsyth. 6-3-37
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
- - -
NICELY furnished room; all conven
iences. 61 E. Cain st., Apartment 5,
Bell phone Ivy 2116. 5-20-43
FOR RENT Rooms, furnished or unfur
nished; good neighborhood; five min
utes’ walk from Terminal Station; cars
every five minutes. Write or apply Mrs.
Sue F. Johnson. 76 Walker st. 5-22-3
FOR RENT—Nice, newly furnished rooms
close in; private family. 151 Spring
st reet. 5-27-2
FOR RENT—Two first-floor connecting
front rooms, furnished for light house
keeping. Conveniences. 45 West Baker.
L 2 l“ 8 .
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
3505. 5-29-8
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. 5-29-39
NICELY furnished rooms for light house
keeping, $lO to sls a month; five min
utes walk from Candler Bldg. 231 Court
land st. 5-30-4
BRIGHT, cheerful rooms; new furnish
ings, select neighborhood, also two un
furnished rooms. 376 Capitol avenue.
near Georgia avenue. 54- 30-5
FOR RENT- Front room, furnished; all
conveniences. 99 Woodward ave.
FOR RENT —Two nr 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 Ivy
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. 5-31-31
FOR RENT Two or three levels' rooms
for housekeeping; all conveniences. 242
Central avenue. 5-31-38
FOR 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.
-31-44
NICE COOL ROOMS.
One block of Candler Bldg. 102 Ivy st.
-31-43
22 E. HARRIS ST.
SECQND 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.
FOR RENT —One nicely furnished front
room; close in. 233 S. Pryor. 59-1-6
NIC EDY furnished room; all conven
iences. 61 E. Cain st.. Apartment 5.
Bell phone Ivy 2116. 6-1-31
FOB RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms
with private bath, centrally' located, to
let until September 1. Apply P. O. Box
1493, S. T, F., 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. Phone Ivy
6158-J. 33-1-6
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. 7% North JBroad street.
-21-73
NICE, COOL ROOM.
PRIVATE home, close in. 311 Courtland
_lvy_6377-.1. ?_4-1-6
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
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
1 HAVE seven large, beautiful, newly
furnished rooms for rent at right price.
D. E. Evans, 20-B Carnegie wav. Ivy
5558, Atlanta 3900. 6-1-68
BRIGHT ROOM; north side home; close
in: middle-aged business woman pre
ferred. Iv y 6281. 6-1 -57
NICE, cool front room in brick apart
ment; all conveniences; north side, six
blocks from Candler Bldg. Bell phone Ivy
3074, 6-3-4
TO YOUNG MAN. nicely furnished room
adjoining bath on West Peachtree near
Linden. Phone Ivy 1495. 6-3-13 |
TWO ROOMS furnished complete for
light housekeeping; $3.50 per week. 266
Whitehall st. 28-3-6
CENTRAL. well located rooms; also
housekeeping: north side. Phone Ivv
2725-J. 6-3-24
YOI’NG LADY at home wishes a room
mate; nicely furnished room, with use
of phone and parlor; $5. 437 Capitol ave
nue. 6-3-20
FOR RENT -One nicely furnished room
with all conveniences. 320 East Hunter
street. 6- 3-16
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms,
private home; all conveniences. (’all
Bell phone Main 2958-L, or apply’ 223 Cap
itol avenue. 32-3-6
Nb'ELY furnished room adjoining bath;
all conveniences: gentlemen only. (’gir
th or pc, 195 Ivy, Apartment 2 6-3-34
FOUR furnished first floor rooms; con
veniences for housekeeping: no chil
dren; near in; private bath. 166 Court
land. 54-3-6
TWO nicely furnished rooms in private
home. 19 East Harris stroet. 6-3-38
WANTED BoHitiers, nice rooms; electric
lights, hot water at any time; best of
meals, up-to-date a< < < rnm<»datlons 135
Ivy street. 6-3-40
WANTED
Every one of our readers to profit by reading,
answering and using GEORGIAN WANT ADS.
The hundreds upon hundreds of merchandise
values in THE GEORGIAN WANT COLUMNS are
like a great Bargain Counter.
All of the desirable situations are offered
through these columns. All of the desirable peo
ple, men and women, are advertising through these
co Innins for desirable situations.
The business chances that appear here, the cap
ital that is looking for brains, and the brains that
is looking for capital are so numerous and so wide
spread that there is little reason for any one to be
out of business if he desires to be in business.
And as for the real estate market, or the market
for farm lands, you have in this very issue many op
portunities to pick up fine bargains.
Learn to read these columns day by day, for
the human interest that you will find in them, and
before you know it, you will be reading them for
your own interest.
There isn’t a man or woman who reads this
paper who cannot find some advantage by reading
and answering some part of these WANT ADS.
Hotels.
H(>TEi~rfEN PERSON; new manage
ment; newly fitted; clean; rooms 50c up.
Heart of city. 41% Peachtree. 2 20-67
Furnished Rooms Wanted.
WANTED —Two or three furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. In West End. by
couple with year-old child. Address Box
211, care Georgian. 30-3-6
Unfurnished Rooms For Rent.
THREE or four rooms; every conven
ience, 425 North Jackson st. 5-28-1
UNFURNISHED connecting rooms. Ap
ply before 8 a. m. or after 6 p. m. 280
avenue. 5-31-1
TWO or three unfurnished rooms: all
modern conveniences: light housekeep
ing; quiet neighborhood. Ivy 4175-.1. 15
West Pine street. 5-31-4
FOR RENT—Light housekeeping; three
first floor connecting rooms; sink; all
conveniences. Atlanta phone 2738.
-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. 6-1-2$
TWo separate light housekeeping rooms;
every convenience; vacant on the 12th.
Atlanta phone 5052- F. 6-3-15
FOR RENT —Three unfurnished upstairs
rooms for light housekeeping; hall: sep
arate gas and use of phone. Between
Formwait and Richardson streets. 154
Richardson street. 6-3-29
FIVE second floor rooms and bath; new
house; $17.50 month. 167 Crew street.
Phone Ivy 2807-L. 53-3-6
Unfurnished Rooms Wanted.
WANTED —Three unfurnished rooms,
first floor, for light housekeeping; south
side preferred. J. L, C., care Georgian.
-31-19
COUPLE desire two or three rooms;
conveniences for light housekeeping;
private family. Inman Park preferred;
July 1. Address H. W. L., care Georgian.
27-3-6
Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms
For Rent.
ROOMS, furnished or unfurnished, or en
tire second floor; cold and hot water;
all conveniences; rent reasonable. Ivy'
4297-J. 41 West Linden avenue. 5*31-8
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
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.
THE HOUSE you build, buy or
rent will not be a modern home
unless it is wired for electricity.
4-18-'l»
FOR RENT—No. 27 West Twelfth street,
seven rooms, hardwood floors, furnace
heat. See owner. 25 West Twelfth street.
Phone 2155 ivy. 5-18-29
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 I
122 W. Alexander street, 6
rooms $15,601
110 Jones avenue, 5 rooms. SIB.OO |
Hills Park, 5 rooms $14,001
FITZHUGH KNOX,
1613 Candler Building.
-31-5
FOR RENT. HOUSES—CaII, write or
phone for our rent bulletin. Ralph O.
Cochran. 19 South Broad street. 4-1 -21
FOR RENT In suburbs, near two oar
lines, brand new’ five-room house, with
water, electric lights and all conven
iences. Call Main 1822. 71 Whitehall.
V. Ledbetter. 96-1-6
FOB RENT By owner, nine-room house;
upper or lower floor separate: two
baths; high location; shade; 15 minutes’
walk. Ivy 2825-L. 6-1-59
Furnished Houses For Rent.
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.
Public Baggage and Transfer
M"a FUIINIT 11 RE 1 ranster ~we pack
and ship M. 5490-L, A. 1319 30 West
Hunter. l-12-f
Unfurnished Houses Wanted.
WANTED—A 5 or 6-room cottage. Cali
Ivy 2618-L. 6-31-17
WANTED—To rent new eight-room house
with three or four bed rooms, between
West North avenue and Sixteenth street,
west of Peachtree; rent not to exceed
SSO. Class A tenant. Four adults. Phone
Ivy 2318. 6-3-28
Desk Space For Rent.
FOR RENT—To congenial party desk
space with use of both phones sls per
month. 1124-25 Candler Bldg. 6-25-33
DESK ROOM FOR RENT—Good location
in room and use of phone. Terms rea
sonable. 210 Equitable Building 5-30-53
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. 6-8-18
Lost and Found.
LOST—Monday afternoon, silver vanity
box, on finger chain, with monogram
M. C. C. Reward for return to 83 Cle
-1 burne aVf> bue. Bell phone Ivy 648. 40-31-5
LOST—Greek letter sorority pin. Middle
initial in diamonds. Owner’s name on
hack. Reward. Phone Ivy 1316. 6-1-51
LOST —Either at Rich’s or
High’s store or between
there and Linden street,
gold flat link bracelet, set
with diamonds. Reward if
returned to Mrs. J. M.
Flynn, Byron Apts., 208 W.
Peachtree. 6-3-17
LOST —Small white fox terrier dog
named Jack, on Whitehall street Mon
day morning. Return and get reward to
501 West Peachtree or phone Ivy 2079.
-3-21
STRAYED OR STOLEN—One small Jer
sey cow. Friday night; 8-lnch right horn
slightly drooped; switch of tail cut off;
carrying 40 feet of rope. Please notify
2683 Atlanta phone. 51-3-6
STRAYED FROM Lithia Springs. Ga.. one
bay horse mule, six years old; about 15%
hands high. Under will please notify
Harper Bros., Atlanta, Ga Reward.
63-3-33
Personal.
SERIOUS RESULTS coma from truasea
Improperly fitted. John B. Daniel, at 34
Wall street, has an expert fitter and It
will cost you no more to have him fit you,
and It means Insurance. 6-24-19
HAIR CUT, 15c.
3 VIADUCT PLACE, between Peachtree
and Broad. 3-21-36
FLY SCREENS. FLY SCREENS, FLY
SCREENS—Wood fly screens, metal fly
screens, hardwood floors, Venetian blinds,
metal weather strips, furnished anywhere
In the South. Write or phone W. R. Cal
laway, manager, 1403 Fourth National
Bank building, Atlanta, Ga. Main 5310.
-30-19
ACME LETTER CO.
NOTHING but flrst-class work and
prompt service. When you are ready
for this kind of work, phone Ivy 1436.
ACME LETTER CO., 417 Wesley Memo
rial Bldg. 5-6-33
STILL another n>g shipment of new wall
papers. Prices right. All work guar
anteed. Better be safe than sorry. Bar
nett & Gordon. 22 E. Mitchell st.; '3O sec
onds from Whitehall. 4-13-45
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, 36% Whfte
hall st. M. 1769. 5-20-22
CARPETS and RUGS clean as when new.
TROY LAUNDRY.
Our process insures satisfaction
Spirella Corset Headquarters
ATLANTA, GA.
84 E. North Ave., Ivv 6176.
MISS EVA B. DAVIS, C. S. S. C.
-26-36
DEAF PEOPLE—Can heln 99 per cent
of the worst cases. No drugs. Not in
jurious. Guaranteed. G. A. C., care
Georgian. 38-1-6
WANTED—The address of G. H. Mathis,
formerly of Statesboro. Ga Fields &
Chance, Statesboro, Ga. 46-1 -6
OLD-FASHIONED home-cooked meals;
the very best in the city. Woman’s
Exchange. 56% Peachtree st. 6-3-12
BACHELOR. 52. worth $52,000. would
marry. E., Box 35, League, Toledo,
Ohio. 38-3-6
Palmistry.
M1 SS BECK ,W O RED FA MED Tn DI AN
PALMIST. A GIFTED WOMAN. IX>-
CATED 76 E. HI NTER STREET, 5-16-18
PALMIST AXI) LIFE
READER.
REVEALS past, present and future. Can
be consulted on all affairs of life; read
ings, 25c, 50c J7 East Mitchell street (in
tent). 5-29-5
GYPSY (’AMP.
CLAIP.VOYANT AND PALMIST; RE
VEALS PAST. PRESENT AND FU
TURE CONSULT ON ALL AFFAIRS
OF LIFE. 138 WHITEHALL ST. 4-29-1
Dropsy.
DROPSY (’I RED Relieves shortness of
breath in 36 to 48 hours Reduces swell
ing In 15 to 20 days Write for particu
lars Collom Dropay Remedy Company,
613 AutfteD building. Atlanta. 5-25 11
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,
60c. Frank Edmondson & Bro., manu
facturing chemists. 14 South Broad street.
Atlanta, Ga. , 2-17-14
LADIES —$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 $l.»0. Double
strength, $2. Dr. F. G. Southington Rem
edy Company, Kansas City. Mo. 4-2-34
Dentists.
fTTrirTTI EXTRACTED
ILjJuXJIL WITHOUT PAIN.
DR. H. JENSEN,
23% Whitehall St. 3-21-29
Miscellaneous.
WE HEREBY make application for re
newal of near-beer license for whites
only at No. 7 E. Alabama st. Oppenheim
Cigar Co. 5-29-15
W anted—Miscellaneous.
I BUY men’s old clothes and shoes.
Drop a card. I. 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 phone Main 187. 4-5-25
I BUY FEATHERS.
MAIN 4840: ATLANTA 1476.
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 street. Bell phone Main 1526.
WE PAY HIGHEST CASH prices for
household goods, pianos and office fur
niture. Cash advanced on consignments.
Central Auction Company. 12 East Mltch
ell street. Bell phone Main 2424. 8-26-26
WANTED—To buy 5.000 potato slips,
Nancy Hall or Georgia yam or Spanish
yam. Address J. O. Grizzard, Scottdale.
Ga. 25-3-6
Books Wanted.
CASH EAID for all kinds salable
SCHOOL BOOKS.
MAIL LIST. Phone 1822 Main, or better
still, bring books to store.
SOUTHERN BOOK CONCERN.
71 Whitehall St. (Gavan’s.)
For Sale—Miscellaneous.
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. J 929. 3-20-11
Atlanta Tent and Awning
Co..
MANUFACTURERS high-grade tents and
awnings. 39% Luckle st. Ivy 5667.
-18-54
THE ATLANTA UPHOLSTER-
ING CO.
BEG to announce the opening of their
new shop at 171 Whitehall street, where
they make a specialty of REPAIRING and
REFINISHING of ail kinds of furniture;
all work done by expert mechanics. Esti
mates cheerfully furnished. Phone Main
2476. or call In person.
ATLANTA UPHOLSTE RING
COMPANY.
SWEET potato plants of our famous
Nancy Hall variety at $1.75 per thou
sand; prompt shipment made or money
refunded Immediately. Bear’s Head Farm.
Pine Castle. Ila. 37-23-5
FOR SALE —Second-hand safe; 26x19
inches inside. Bishop-Babcock-Becker
Co. 6-27-18
FOR SALE—Sx7 Reflex camera; Gerz
Dagor lens; 13 plate holders; film pack
adaptor; carry in case; all In perfect con
dition Tracy Mathewson, Second Floor
Georgian. 5-28-9
SWEET POTATO PLANTS—GoIden
Beauty and Providence varieties, $2
per 1,000 f. o. b. shipping point. En
terprise Plant Company, Meggetts, S. C.
-3°js
FOR SALE—Forty-dollar National bi
cycle. in good condition, for sls. Phone
Ivy 6432. 5-3D25
POPE’S SPECIAL—Best dollar watch in
the world sent prepaid, only 86c.
Fully guaranteed to keep correct time
two years or money refunded New watch
given free If It breaks. A more servicea
ble watch can not be had at any price.
Money refunded immediately if you are
not highly pleased. Order today without
fall. Pope Watch and Diamond Company,
1514 Main street. Dallas, Tex. 6-1-14
NEW RUBBER TIRES put on your baby
carriages; repairing. Phone Ivy 3076.
Robert Mitchell, 229 Edgewood avenue
-5-9
SODA FOUNTS—Bargain in new and sec
ond-hand soda fountains: easy terms;
write for prices. P. O. Box 1022, Atlanta.
Ga.
FOR SALE —Writer press, stand and type
used in multigraphing letters. Apply
Mr. Kelly. 2% Walton st. 6-1-70
EXTRA fine sweetpeas. 25 and 35 cents
per 100. White rabbits for sale. Bell
phone West 135. 6-3-3
WILL sacrifice nearly new National bD
cycle; cost S6O. Apply 60 West Pine st.
DUNTLEY PNEUMATIC CLEANSERS
remove dirt and germs from rugs, car
pets. floors, etc.; vacuum cleaners from
$32.50 up; vacuum sweepers. $9.75. C J.
Daniel & Co., 416 Fourth Nat. Bk. Bldg
FOR SALE—One small Humphrey gas
water heater; one single iron bed with
mattr'-s; one fine old grandfather clock.
Must be sold Immediately. Owner leav
ing city. .1. G. Sullivan. 165 East Seven
teenth street Phone Ivy 4072- 1. 41-3-6
SPECIALS TUESDAY.
Gibson Refrigerator $7.50
Brumby Porch Rocker ....$2.98
Mission Porch Swing $2.98
Six-foot Porch Screens ....$2.50
Princess Go-Cart $4.98
Brass Jardineire $1.98
Sidewalk Sulky $1.75
Deltox Porch Rugs $7.50
Goldsmith-Acton-Witherspoon
('ompany.
62 Peachtree. 61 N. Broad.
Lifetime Furniture.
Painting and Tinting.
FOR THE l4ES'l'~‘*..!<’ES CALL R B
EMBRI. M 1455. 312 4TH N
BANK BLDG.
Auction Sales.
TIIK CONTEXTS OF THE j
EXT 1 R E
? IXGS OF 660
TOX ST., IM’LUDING |
"SOLID MAHOGANY J
«DA YENPORT. MAHOG-1
1 ANY PARLOR SUIT, LI- 1
' ERA RY T A B LE , FINE 1
BED ROOM FURNITURE, |
DINING- ROOM SUIT,j
RUGS. ART SQUARES, 1
: GAS STON E. REFRIGER- 1
ATOR, ETC., TUESDAY, ;
r JUNE 1, AT 12 E. MITCH- W
t ELL ST.
5 1
- COMMENCING AT 10 A M . TUESDAY,
we will offer to the highest bidder a.
tine lot of household goods, consisting of 9
oak sideboard, dining table, box seat .-q
leather chairs, a four-piece mahogany be{~
, room suit, also several dressers and chis A 1
- foniers in oak, Circassian walnut and m®. >
j hogany, brass and Vernis Martin beda.> ” J
6 National springs, felt mattresses, feather
’ pillows, a three-piece mahogany parlor .
, suit, comparatively new combination
i, bookcase, mirror door oak wardrobe, - «
. quartered oak hat rack, a 100-pound re
-5 frigerator. almost new; a three-piece
- craftsman reception hall suit, solid ma- ji
hogany davenport, cost SBS; oak. settee
upholstered in genuine leather, parlor and ,
5 reception rockers, in fumed oak, early /
„ English and mahogany; center tables, ma- 1
e hogany library table, ladies’ writing desk, 1
brass costumer, sanitary couch and pad, B -
- toilet sets. rugs, art squares, porch Jf f
swing, hall runner, and many other )
things too numerous to mention. Parties v
- going housekeeping will find it interesting *
r to attend this sale. We start promptly. ■
• at 10 a. m , Tuesday, June 4.
6 CENTRAL AUCTION CO., I
12 E. Mitchell St.
AT AUCTION.
THE ENT IR E EQUIP- 11
MENT OF THE ETO- J
WAH RESTAURANT, INfi :
r LOTS. ON THE PREM-H
ISES, 9 W. ALABAM ACT
. ST.. TUESDAY. JUNE 4,H I
BEG I NN ING
AT 10 A. M.
EMBRACING complete lunch Mmom~an?y>j
, restaurant fixtures, including two coffeCa
5 urns, two large ice boxes, refrigeratorspj
- marble counter, marble serving table.
milk cabinet, 15-foot steam table. steSiO
oyster stew bowls, three large sinks. iroW
} coffee stand, electric puwer ice cret&S
1 freezer, large range with boiler, baker B
f oven, steam dish washer, hat rack, chai "
1 coal boiler. National cash register, irotk
safe, Oliver typewriter, tables, stools, ceil-«i4
Ing electric fans, desk fans, hat racks,'*,
dishes, glassware, crockery, tableware, ta- W
ble linens, etc.; in fact, everything needed y
I for the complete equipment of restaurant «
or lunch room Sale begins promptly at 1
I 10 a m . Tuesday, Ilune 4. on the pretn- ■ ■
" ises of the Etowa'i restaurant, 9 West Al- • B
■ abama street. .
r PEMBROKE SALES CO., W
1 Auctioneers.
Automobiles.
‘ Tut ojTrepajr | j
, Magneto and carburetor work a special- i I
2 ty; flrst-class mechanics. Work guaran-J
4 teed. Hartrampf & Yarbray Company. J .
- Phone Main 3810. 56 Edgewood avenue, 4 j
’ J ust below Equitable Bldg. 4-22-5 9, ’
: FOR SALE -Keo runabout In perfect con- 1
i ditlon. If you want a car at a bargain ®s 1
1 that you can "do it with,” write J. W.
r Henderson. Mansfield, Ga. 5-30-23 1
! FOR SALE—Ford runabout. If taken at
8 once, SIOO cash. Apply 175 South For
: syth. 32-31-5 Y ■
. GREAT REDUOTION IN TIRE PRICES. T1
We have secured near 1,000 seconds In A .
! the standard make casing; 28x3, $7.90; <
1 30x3. $8.90: 32x3. $8.50; 30x3%, $11.90;
2 32x3%. $12.90; 34x3%. $13.90: 32x4, $17.90;
- 34x4. $19.90. We also have large stock , i
. FISK. DIAMOND AND GOODYEAR
> FIRSTS at prevailing list prices. Send
us your orders for either first or Seconds.
, McPherson Auto Tire Co., 46 Auburn ave
; nue, Atlanta, Ga. 90-1-6
i WANTED —To buy second-hand Ford
model T two-passenger roadster at a
: bargain. me know what you have I
i for sale. Address S. C. H., care Geor- a ,
glan. | 6-3-1 J
FOR SALE —Five-passenger 1911 \ model
> Overland, in flrst-class condition.- new x 4
oversides, tires and three extra casings. 1
, Address Owner, Box 757, Atlanta, Ga.
I 6-3-23
’ FOR SALE - Locomobile, in first-class
condition: run less than 9,000 miles:
price, $1,125 P. O. Box 757, Atlanta, Ga.
1 6-3-22
Motorcycles.
>
, ALL MAKES. SSO AND I’P—Largest mo
torcycle dealers in the South: exclusive
, Southern distributors for Indian Elyea-
Austell Company. 35 North Pryor street.
[ 1-21-9
Trunks, Bags and Suitcases.
I
ROUNTREE’S 77
PHONES: Bell Main 1576, Atlanta 1654.
Milk Depots.
< _ _ . ..
THE Houston st. creamery for milk and
cream. Call Ivy 1293 Bell. S-9-32
Stove and Range Repairing.
~DAN~THE~FIXER ~~~~
sell second-hand gas stoves. We sweep
chimneys. We take down heaters. W»-, W®
sell wick and wlckless oil stoves. We
sell gasoline stoves and ranges Atlanta
l phone 2235. 121 Whitehall st. Bell phone
M. 2699. 4-4-7
Architects and Builders.
CONTRACTOR, cabinet shop; carpenter*
i furnished. John Allen. 106-A Edgewood
avenue. 3-22-41
Contractors and Builders. J
I Will Finance Youjjjii)!
IF YOU wish to build; all kinds II 1
ers' material for sale. B. F. LI (0) I
514 Austell Building. J" 17 I
AKCHi rFICT, contractor and a)(()/ |
cabinet shop; carpenters furrlisiwJ
R 11 Jones. 190 Houston st. 3-21-.e
HOME BUILDERS.
HOMES built tor cash or terms; archi
tectural designs furnished free.
Century Construction Co.
720 EMPIRE BLDG.
4-10-35
Building Materials.
STEEL BEAMS
FOR BUILDINGS.
AUSTIN BROS., Atlanta, aa.
6-11-T