Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 04, 1912, FINAL, Image 15

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    THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
The O ©orman Ils the Leadmr Want'Ad Medium of the South
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
Published by The Georgian Company.
20 East Alabama Street
Atlanta. Ga.
Entered at Atlanta Postoffice as second
class matter.
Subscriptions Payable in Advance.
One year. mail, postage prepaid, $5.00
Six months. mail, postage prepaid, 2.50
Three months, mail, postage prepaid. 1.25
One month, mail, postage prepaid. .45
Subscriptions P- /able In Advance
Delivered by carrier, one year $5.20
Delivered by carrier, six months 2.60
Delivered by carrier, three months... 1-30
Delivered by carrier, one month 4, r
Delivered by carrier in Atlanta and
other cities, one week.... 10c.
Help Wanted—Female.
WANTED—Young white woman to cook
and do housework for small family, no
children, in the country. House equipped
with all modern conveniences. Salary $1.6
per month and board. Room in house.
Must have experience and be able to give
references. Address McGruder, Midville.
Ga. 6-1-18
WANTED-White middle-aged woman for
light housekeeping. 117 Confederate
avenue. 6-1-26
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—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—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
WANTED—Experienced cook; single
woman; room on the lot: good wages to
the >ight partv. Call Ivy 617 Bell phone.
-4G
WANTED A good cook. Apply at 677
West Peachtree, corner Thirteenth.
6-4-8
EXPEPJENCED (MOK, small farniTyl" $4
week; room on place. Apply 58 East
Merritts avenue. 6-4-10
WANTED—Maid. 21 E. Gain. ~46-4-6
WANTEI* -Woman to wash ami iron on
the place. 155 Peeples street. 6 1-20
WANTED Tw<> white chambermaids,
two ladies for silver pantry, two col
ored chambermaids. Southern Business
A gene y. 265 Candle r_a nn ex. 6-4 -26
WANTED At <>nce, several first-class
white cooks. Must be first class Also
several colored cooks and maids. Apply
Feders Employment Agency. 253-254 Can
dler annex, 104 North Pryor street.
WANTED Three experienced salesladies.
We want at once three bright, active
salesladies with experience in selling wash
dresses, suits and skirts. Good, perma
nent positions open for the right parties.
Apply at once to G. W. Seay, Southern
Suit and Skirt Company, 43-4 5 Whitehall
street. 6 4-:! 3
WANTEi • Woman to do washing on
premises. \pply 206 McLendon street:
take Inman Park to Clifton car. 57-4-6
WANTED Experienced white woman to
take care of two small children, at once;
salary $25 per month. \\rite stating ex
perience and references. Room in house.
Address Box 22, care Georgian. 56-1 -5
WANTED —A position by a reliable white
woman, middle-aged, to take care of
children who want to go away for a trip
several weeks at a time; an export with
children; can give best of references. Ad
dress J. 0., 15 Cooper street. 58-4-6
Help Wanted—Male.
WANTED T3r U. IS. ARMY-'Able bodied
unmarried men between age.s of 18 and
35; citizens of United States, of good char
acter 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. 4-2-1
STOP at Hjlburn hotel; heart of city;
10% Walton st., if you want a clean,
quiet room; transient 50c; open all night.
*> 01 It,
u - w I - I
YES; Professor (T O. Branning will tea-’h
you the barber trade tit's easy). We
teach in one-half time of other college*.
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 ARK WANTED for government po
sition; SBO month; send postal for list
of positions open. Franklin Institute,
Dept. 49-I’.. Rochester. N. Y. .33-7-5
FREE MASSAGE, hair cuts, shaves,
shampoos. All barber work free. Clean
linen. Atlanta Barber College. 10 East
Mitchell. JU27-16
WK WANT ten college young men for
outdoor work. Very agreeable situation
and will paj good wages if you can meet
requirements. 817 Austell building.
28-1-6
MEN -Learn the barber trade. Be your
own boss. Best chance in the world
for small capital. Some money earned
while learning. Few weeks completes.
Call or write at once. Moler Barber Uol
lege. 53_ West_ Mitchell street. 36-1-6
A YOUNG mail to act as salesman and
learn the real estate business. Quick
promotion. See Mr. Rupley. 110, Empire
Life Bldg., corner Peachtree and Broad.
-D-47
WANTED -A good butler. Apply at
once. 1209 Peachtree st. _ 6-3-27
WANTEI >- A chef cook and steward,
white, and also a housekeeper. Peach
tree inn. ; .11-3-18
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, <',har
’’ lotte. N. >’ U 3 6
APPRENTI< •E’MA C HI NT S T wanted Ap
ply Magnus Metal Company, South Pri -
or street and Southern railroad.
WANTED—Good cook. Ma 1. Must
come well recommended. Apply 1089
Peachtree street. ; 46-3-6
,'ARRI A I IE painters to color varnish
bodies: steady position. Blount Car-
•lage and Buggy Co. 6-4-5
BOYS TO CARRY
PAPERS. Un
der 'Die Georgian’s
new plan several
hustling boys <>f 15
to 17 years can ea rn
good wages. See
Mr. Hanlon at 'Die
< leorgian office. ~ t ;
WANTED —One A-1 mixer, one colored
second conk, four scrubbers. one carpet
cleaner. Southern Business Agency. 265
Candler annex. 5 4-27
WANTED -Bov for general office work
and collecting, aged over 1. r >. Apply
.lune 5. 10 a.' in Pacific Mutual Life In
surance Company, 51.0-11 Peters Bldg.
511- I 6
A~i colored "bilker and pastry <-o<>k at
• once for summer resort: (lrst-i-!ass col
ored chef-cook, summer resort. 1018 <’cn
-14 tury Bldg. 6-1-30
COLORED YARD MAN for summer re
sort: colored waiter for summer resort
1018 Century Bldg _ . ’1
WANTED Neat’ "■ di.ir-l girl v - riend
helper. Apply l‘>4 Elizabeth. 61-1-6
Carrying more Want Ads than any other Southern Newspaper. Beiow are the figures showing the number off Want Ads published
by ail the Atlanta Newspapers for the year MS: The Georgian carried 85'0,41111 Want Ads, Journal! Constitution 92,0 W Want Ads.
This count is for six days to the week===for The Georgian prints no Sunday paper===and seven days to the week for The JournaS and The
Constitution. 1189,40 Want Ads are by far the most ever before printed by an Atlanta Newspaper in a year. Both Phohes 8000.
Help Wanted—Male and Female.
' WANTED—Housekeeper; also some maids
I and waiters at once. Address Hamp
ton Springs Hotel, Hampton Springs, Fla.
-31-29
I WANTEI) -Colored family to work on
farm, near Macon. Good home and
wages steady Owner, 1409 Candler
building. 50-4-6
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 thU
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 Editicai, 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 hook 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’ ENCEPTK »NAL opportunity for am
bitious men: prefer experienced and
successful industrial insurance men. Ap
ply_ 233 Brown-RandjMph Bldg. 88-1-6
WANTED Live. responsible agents to
sell memberships in a sportsman club,
including building site located in Florida.
Address Room 101, 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 Box 771 Post
office, city. 6-3-6
Teachers Wanted.
TEACHERS WANTED Mainly for prin-
I t-ipals and assistants. Fall positions
i being taken rapidly. Demand exceeds
• supply. Free Registration. Write for
1 ' blanks and terms. Register Teachers
Agency. Register. Ga. 5-30-25
Situations Wanted—Female.
STEM I-BOOKKEEI’ER. 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.
1 26-3-6
WANTED Curtains, blankets, etc., to
wash. Good work guaranteed. Ad
dress Mrs. 1!., ns Wells street. _ 35-3-6
WANTEI? Stenographic position; three
years experience. Reference given from
present employer. Address Miss Cannon,
Phone West 24J-L. _ 6-3-19
I WANTED Uy a thoroughly competent
' lady stenographer some extra work to
|do at home at nights. This is good
chance for your stenographer to get a
vacation. Address Box 777, care Geor
gia n. 27-4-6
FEDERS ICMI’LI lI'ME N T 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.
6-4-28
Dressmaking.
BEAUTIFUL linen dresses made at mod
erate prices; satisfaction guaranteed
Cal) Ivy 2168-L._ 5-30-18
i WAN'TEI> Plain sewing for children
oyly. Call 150 Spring. 6-1-63
Situations Wanted- -Male.
Rates Under This Classification; 24
i words, 1 time 10c; 3 times 20c, 7 times 40c i
i PRINTER desirti- employment in city or
country < ffice. Address Economy, Box
! 30, care Georgian. 35-31-5
i WANTED Position *as night porter by
■ absolutely reliable colored man. Call
iplu-Uf West 762. 99-1-6
‘WANTED Position during the summer
months by 12-year-old boy; smart and
! energetic: lives with parents. Address
: Uyril White, 38 Broyles-st.
• \V.\NTED -Position as floorwalker or job
printer. A-1 references. Address Cor-
I n *‘ 1 • Newnan. Ga. 48-3-6
JUoRNETIST wishes position in picture
1 i show. Atlanta or elsewhere: references;
i married: sober. Address Cornet, Newnan,
| Ga. 49-3-6
WANTEb By a thoroughly experienced
wholesale-retail bookkeeper, cashier and
credit man, e position in or out of the
city. I am young, active, accurate and
not afraid of hard, steady work; can
check and put your hooks on a balance,
make balance sheet and keep your busi
ness m good shape; am also in a posi
tion to accept at once: references A-1;
will thank you f<»r an interview. Ad
dress W. R. D.. 23 Forrest ave.. city.
Phone Ivy 6257. 26-4-6
Y<H NG colored man wants job as cook
and house work; good reference. Ad
dress Work, 35 Clifton st. 35-4-6
WANTED Position by experienced
young man steno-bookkeeper about
lunelr I:. M s.■ are Get »rgian 36 i 6
FIRST 'i.ass waiter wants work Good
references. .1. W., 77 Robins street:
room 8.
(’(HATRED WAPI'ER must have work by
Monday. Ar one place seven years
Good references. 77 Robins street; room 8
__ __ _ M-4-6
POSIT'D >N WANTED by youth of eigh
teen; work of any kind, (’an use type
writer, file, collect. Also experienced in
shipping room. Best references Address
AL. Ih>\ 10, < are Georgian. 55 4-6
FEDERS EMTHJ)YMENT A(;EN(’V~2Sr
254 Candler annex. 101 North Pryor
street, phone Ivy 178!). Atlanta 9J5. sup
plies free of charge hetels. restaurants,
boarding apartments and private houses
with all kinds of first-class help 6-4-25
Board Wanted.
WANTED Board fora ‘inlet, elderb lad>
in suburb- or near city, on » Hue at
once Mrs K. T , arc <leorgian 61-4-6
READ FOR PROFIT — GEORGIAN WANT ADS--USE FOR RESULTS
Boarders Wanted.
IhlachtrkFinn™
RATES, $7 to sl2 per week. Reference*
exchanged. 2-28-5
DELIGHTFUL home for summer; all con
veniences. Phone Ivy 6634. Mrs. C. S.
Mcßae. sciC 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
BOARD and ROOMS
GOOD BOARD, pleasant rooms. 113-115
S. Pryor. Atlanta phone 4949. 5-28-5
GOOD TABLE BOARD in north side
home. Phone Ivy 2423-. J. 5-30-1 4
Rooms and Homelike Board.
All conveniences; close in. Ivy 6344-J.
-31-46
Rooms ami Homelike Board.
Opposite the Capital City club. 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
In 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.
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.
-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
3 015 - F. 5-31-30
ROOMS AND BOARD—Best home-iike
cooking: close in. 121 Capitol Square.
M. 4839-1.,. 6-1-61
ROOMS and best home-like cooking at
29 E. Harris. Ivy 3741 -L, iL® 2
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
A FEW 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
street. 5-18-36
Ctil’l'LE or young men for light, cool
room with best home board and every
convenience. Hall Apartment 2, 183
Spring st. 33-4-6
FURNISHED rooms with or without
board3l W. Baker. 6-4-3
TWO boarders for large front room;
small, private boarding house; close in.
strictly first-class. _ Mailt 3734-L. iD.fl?
FEW boarders can get nice, fresh, cool
rooms. 111 Washington st. 45-4-6
BEAI'TII'I'L rooms witlt best meals in
the city: cool house for summer. 17 E.
North ave., between the. Peachtrees.
-4-16
FR<'NT ROOM and board; young men or
couple. 119 Washington st. 6-4-14
RCSINKSS PEOPLE can get good accom
modations. board and rooms, at 21 East
' i' a i n - Ivy 3256-L 49-4-6
FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without
i board, at 72 Spring street. Ivy 4860-J.
-4-18
SNYDER HOUSE, 55 Luckie street.
Rooms and meals for regular and tran
sient boarders. Close in. Rates reason
able. Atlanta. 5386. 6-4-22
Hotels.
HOTEL HENDERSON: new manage
ment: newly fitted; clean; rooms 50c up.
Heart of city. 41% Peachtree. 2-20-67
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
NK’LLY furnished room; al! conven
iences Kl E. Cain st., Apartment 5.
BtJl_pho r i£ Ivy 2116.
Foil 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
street. 5-27-2
NICELY furnished rooms, single or light
housekeeping; all conveniences; close
in. 66 Houston street. Atlanta phone
3505.
LARGi;. desirable, nicely furnished room
for ront; all conveniences; close in. 61
E. Cain st., Apartment 2. Phone Ivy
5638. 5-29-21
lor RENT <me furnished room at 47
Armstrung street, 5-29-39
NICELY furnished rooms for light house
keeping. $lO to sls a month; five min
utes walk from Candler Bldg. 23j. 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
GENTLEMEN Cool rooms; all conven
iences; walking distance. Phone Ivy
1 4 95. 5-31-20
NICE COOL ROOMS.
All conveniences; close in. 104 Ivy. At
lanta 5134; under new management.
. _ 5-31-44
XICE COOL ROOMS.
One block of Candler Bldg. 102 Ivy st.
5-31-43
22 E. HARRIS ST.
SECOND DOOR from reachtree for beau
tiful furnished light housekeeping
rooms en suite: light and airy and com
pletely furnished with every convenience;
rates reasonable. Phone Ivy 5450.
-31-24
FOR RENT < ine nicely furnished front
jnom; close in. 233 S. Pryor. 59-1-6
NICELY furnished room; all conven
iences. 61 E. Cain st.. Apartment 5.
Bell phone Ivy 2116. 6-1-31
FOR "R ENT -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 REN'T-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
ONE nicely furnished room; ail con
veniences. 164 ivy street. Apt. 1. 6-1-40
NhiWI.Y FURNISHED rooms, reasonable
prices; centrally located: baths free.
Broadway Hotel, 7% North Broad street.
3-21-73
NICE, COOL ROOM
PRIVATE home, close in. 311 Courtland
Ivy 6377-J.
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 ■■ 6-1-4 H
THE ROY.
NICE, I rooms with board. Beil phone
22 I-;, lihis _ 6 D 65
I HA' 1-1 seven large, beautiful newlx 1
furnished rooms foi rent al right price ,
U E Evans. 2<>-B Carnegie waj H>.
5558, Atlanta 3900 6-1-68
<
Georgian Want Ads Work Won=
ders !n AO fl Knnds of Ways,
EXHIBIT XO. 2. Jacksonville, Fla.. May 30. 1912.
The Georgian Company, Manager Want Ad Department,
Atlanta. Ga.
Dear Sirs—lnclosed is $1.62. to pat the account of ad
vertising which you hold against ns.
If all advertising was as profitable as the ones which we
are now paying, we would do nothing else but advertise.
Yours verv trulv.
DUVAL PUBLISHING COMPANY.
HERE ARE THE ADS:
Help Wanted—Female. Personal.
COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER ! "SEXUAL PHILOSOPHY," A SELF
Will t. t 16. S I aiftftuutiAnii.n | INSTRUCTOR FOR YOUTH. MAN
WHO AVISHES TO DO EXTRA AND WOMAN ACTUALLY
wont- mxnmcs , uRTTi-rive TEACHES-NOT MERELY ARGUES.
WORK DESIROI S OF 81-. I ri-.KINt, LATEST AND BEST SEN MANUAL
PRESENT POSITION CAN LEARN PUBLISHED; IN No WAY RE-
LATED TO THE CHEAP KIND
SOMETHING FROM MY BOOK FOR PUBLISHED BY SOME. IN ORDER
SI’ENOGRAPHERS INTFRF’STING 1 INTRODUCE OI R HIGH-GRADE
. i PUBLICATIONS, SAMPLE MAILED
CIRCULAR FREE. “BROTHER DU- FOR TWELVE CENTS. ADDRESS
VAI ■■ "17 DCVAt HIDC 10-f DUVAL PUBLISHING CO. 217 DU-
A AL, DI A AL BLDG., JACK- VAL BLDG., JACKSONVILLE. FLA.
SONVILLE. FLA. 52-11 5 5-11-20
J
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
BRIGHT ROOM; north side home; close
in: middle-aged business woman pre
ferre<L_ £vy_62Bl. 65J
NICE, cool front room in brick apart
ment: all conveniences; north side, six
blocks from Candler Bldg. Bell phone Ivy
3074. 6-JC4
TO YOE NG 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 Ivy
2725-.1. 6-3-24
YOUNG LAPY at home wishes a room
mate; nicely furnished room, with u«n
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
NICELY furnished room adjoining bath;
all conveniences; gentlemen only, ogle
thorpe, 195 Ivy, Apartment 2. 6-3-34
EOI’R furnished first floor rooms; con
veniences for housekeeping: no chil
dren; near in; private bath. 166 Court
-1 and. 54-3-6
TWO nicely furnished rooms in private
home. 19 East Harris street. 6-3-38
WANTED- Boarders; nice rooms; electric
lights; hot water at any time; best of
meals# up-to-date accommodations. 135
Ivy street. 6-3-40
FOR RENT —Three furnished rooms;
largo front room, suitable for two or
three young men. Apply 11’3 Washington
street or phone Main 3237, 6-4-1
FURNISHED room for rent. Phone Main
4844-L. 113 Richardson. 34-4-6
TWO nicely furnished front rooms, com
plete for housekeeping; cheap to par
ties without children; hot bath; Bel!
phone; best location. 290 "Washington.
_6- 4-6
NICEST fiMyiished, cool sleeping room,
also hmisekeoping rooms. 152 West
Peachtree: walking distance. 6-4-13
TWO separate light housekeeping rooms;
every convenience: vacant on the 12th.
Atlanta phone 5853-F. 6-3-15
FOR RENT Cicely furnished upstairs
front rooms. Private porch. Modern
conveniences. Close in. North side. Ivy
_ 47-4-6
FOR RENT-—Nfcoly fufnlshcd rooms, cen
ter of city; also housekeeping rooms:
opposite pristoffiee. 41 I’oplar street.
-4 J 9
F(»R RENT One extremely large front
room for one or two gentlemen: very
close in. Reasonable. 74 Luckie street.
J n l 4 Z 2 l
FoR RENT - Four rooms, completely fur
nished for housekeeping: new home in
West End. 96 Hdderne (root. 52-4-6
FOR RENT -Two rooms completely fur
nished for light housekeeping; sink,
bath and use of garden; $12.50. 191 Pul
liam street. Phono Main 2852-J. 62-4-6
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 Nor th Jackson st. 5-28-1
FOR REN I’ 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
er en<• es. Ivy 2253- L. 60-1 -6
F< >R RENT— Two connecting unfurnished
first floor rooms; newly tinted; close in.
33 Eugenia street, off Cooper. 6- i -22
FOR RENT’ Three unfurnished upstairs
rooms for light housekeeping; hall; sep
arate gas and use of phone. Between
Form wall 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
ENTIRE lower floor, living room, dining
room, bed room, kitchen, bath, veran
das; sl6 month. 173 Oak st. 30-4-6
FOUR connecting unfurnished rooms;
sink in kitchen: use of phone; on car
line near N. Jackson st. 59 Irwin st.
FOR RENT Two large connecting first
floor rooms. SB. l‘6 Broyles street.
Atlanta phone 6037-M. 6-4-17
Unfurnished Rooms Wanted.
('’DUPLE desire two or three rooms;
conveniences for light housekeeping;
private family; Inman F’ark preferred;
July 1. Address H. W. L.. care Georgian.
27-3-6
Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms
For Rent.
CHOICE front room, furnished or unfur
nished; modern conveniences; private I
porelies; walking distance, private home j
66 Highland av» Ivy 4809 J. 6-1-55;
Furnished Apartments For Rent.
FOR RENT During summer months, six
room furnished apartment. 11 MarL
tiorough Plmnc Ivy 2T58-.1. 6-1 27
BEAUTIFUL, completely furni
ronin apartment with sink in kitchen,
'•onnerting 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
1v y 5558 -J. Atlanta 3' 'OO 6-1 -6 7
*lO Near the Tech school Furnished
apartment Three rooms and bath At
larita phone 5828 f: 63 1 6
Xsk any laiHiness man and lie will tell |
[you The Georgian Want Ad columns!
, reach more people and bring better results ,
| »hai could not be obtained In any uthe> |
•eudiuin in (Ins section
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 nr
year. Phone Ivy 2432. 6-1-42
Furnished Houses For Rent.
IOR RENT’ Furnished, for one year or
less, beautiful modern home; eight
rooms, furnace; most desirable; one door
from Peachtree. Apply 3 East Eighth st.
Phone Ivy 4258-L. 29-4-6
Unfurnished Houses For Rent.
THE HOUSE you build, buy or
rent will not be a modern home
unless it is wired for electricity.
4-
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
122 W. Alexander street, fi
rooms $15.60
110 Jones avenue, 5 rooms. SIB.OO
Hills Park. 5 rooms $14.00
FITZHUGH KNOX,
1613 Candler Building.
5-
FOP. 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 car
lines, brand new five-room house, with
water, electric lights and all conven
iences. <'all Main 1822. 71 Whitehall.
11. V. Ledbetter 96-1 -B
FOR RENT By owner, nine-room house;
upper or lower floor separate; two
baths; high location; shade; 15 minutes'
walk. Ivy 2825-L. 6-1-59
Unfurnished Houses Wanted.
WANTEI' -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
s.'.o, <'lass A tenant. Four adults. Phone
Ivy 2318. 6 3-28
Office Space For Rent.
OFFICE SPACE for rent. Peters Bldg.
Phone Main 4258-J. 6-4-29
Desk Space For Rent.
.FOR RENT -To congenial party desk
space with use of both phones sls per
month. 1124-25 Candler Bldg. 5-25-23
DESK ROOM FOR RENT Good location
in room and use of phone. Terms rea
sonable 210 Equitable Building. 5-30-53
Lost and Found.
LOST- Greek letter sorority pin. Middle
initial in diamonds. Owner’s name on
back. Reward. Phone Ivy 1316. 6-1-51
LOS’l’ —Either at Rich’s or
High’s store or lietween
there and Linden street,
gold flat link* bracelet, set
with diamonds. Reward if
returned to Mrs. J. M.
Elynn, Byron Apts., 20S W.
Peachtree. 6-3-17
LOST Gnld horseshoe between the
Forsyth theater and Auburn avenue,
Saturday Please return to 1207 Empire
Bldg. Phone Main 3065. Reward.
- 4 - 6
Palmistry.
MIsUb IECIU M /OiFIUfAME IT? TnDI AJN
PALMIST A GIFTED WOMAN. LO
CATED 76 K. HUNTER STREET 506-18
PALMIST AND LIFE
READER.
’REVEALS past, present and future. Gan
be consulted on all affairs of lift-; read
ing.-. 25c, 50c 17 East Mitchell street <in
t<-nt i. 5-29-5
GYPSY ('A MP.
CLAIRVOYANT and palmist, re.
VEALS PAST. PRESENT AND FU
TURE I’oNSUI.T on all 'EI AII.'H
OF LIKE. 138 WHITEHALL ST. 4-29-1
Dr jpsy.
DROPSY CURED- lUlleve.x wlmi-tncst. of
bn aib in In to 48 hours. Hedu< en swell
ling in 13 to 2') du\H Write for partleu
, l.ir- i'olloiil Dmixy lu-uieily Company, I
•d-' Austell building. Atlanta ‘
Personal.
SERIOUS RESULTS come from trusses
improperly lifted, uohn B. Daniel, at 34
Wall street, has an expert fitter and It
will cost you no mote to have him fit you,
a y < J_J , _yet£) s 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.
ACME LETTER CO.
NOTHING but first-class work and
prompt service. When you are ready
for this kind of work, phone Ivv 1436.
ACME LETTER Co., 417 Wesley Memo
rlal Blag, 5-6-33 I
STILL another mg shipment of new wall I
papers. Prices right. All work guar
anteed. Better be safe than sorry. Bar
nett & Gordon. 22 E Mitchell st.; 30 sec
onds from Whitehall. 4-13-45
<'!'<'l'MßEJ-t 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 by Clayton & Zahn, 36'A AVhite
hall st. M. 1769: 5-20-22 I
CARPETS and RUGS clean as when new.
TROY LAUNDRY.
Our process insures satisfaction.
Spirella Corset Headquarters j
ATLANTA, GA.
84 E. North Ave., Ivv 6176.
MISS EVA B. DAVIS, C. S. S. C. I
-28-36
DEAF PEOPLE—Can help 99 per cent I
of the worst cases. No drugs. Not In
jurious. Guaranteed. G. A. C.. care
Georgian. 38-1-6
OLD-FASHIONED home-cooked meals;
the very best in the city. Woman's
Exchange, 56 1 ,;, Peachtree st. 6-3-12
ORDERS TAKEN FOR SPIRELLA.
CORSETS
By Mrs. A. Lee Champe, 56 Howell Place.
Phone 428. West End. 3-21-62
LADIES Ask your druggist so"- Chiches
ters Pills, the Diamond brand; for 25
years known as best, safest, always relia
ble: buy of your druggist. Take no other.
Cliichesters Diamond Brand Pills are sold
by druggists everywhere. 5-2-1
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 X- Bro., manu
facturing chemists, 14 South Broad street,
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 cases Tn
three to five days; no harm, pain or In
terference with work: mall $1.50. Double
strength. $2. Dr. F. G. Southington Rem
edy Company, Kansas City, Mo. 4-2-34
Dentists.
, T'T?D'' r rTT EXTRACTED
I XXjFjJ.IL WITHOUT PAIN.
DR. H. JENSEN,
I 23% Whitehall St. 3-21-29
Wanted—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 tor old
clothes and shoes. The Vestaire, 166
Decatur street. 3-7-8
BEST CASH PRICES' for furniture,
household goods and office fifrnlture.
Pembroke Sales Co., 143 S. Pryor street.
Bell phone Main 187. 4-5-25
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.
4-10-10
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 Mam_2424 2 8-26-26
WANTED—RoII top desk, office chair and
office table. Box 714, care Georgian.
WANTED—Visible typewriter: good con
dition. W., Bell phone 1127 Main.
• 48-4-6
Books Wanted.
WANTED.
CASH PAID 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 gooa 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 pl:one 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. 1929.
Atlanta Tent and Awning
Co..
MANUFACTURERS high-grade tents and
awnings 39' /3 Luckie *»t. Ivy 5667.
4-16-54
THE'ATLANTA Ui'lK H.STER
ING CO.
; BEG (o announce the opening of their
new shop at 171 Whitehall street, wi.ere [
. they make a specialty <>f REPAIRING and
REFINISHfNG of all kinds of furniture; ■
i all work done by expert mechanics. Esti- I
I mates cheerfully furnished. Phone Main L
2475, or call in person.
ATLANTA UI’HOLSTER I NG
COM I’A NY.
FoR SALE Second-hand safe; 26x1'
Inches inside. Blshop-Babcoek Becki'i
co. ' s_-£L_l* >
POPE'S .SPECIAL first dollar watch no
the world sent prepaid, only 8> ;
Fully guaranteed to keep o.rrei't time '■
two years or money reftfnded New watch
given free if it breaks A more servioa
ble watch can not be had at any price.
Money refunded Immediately if y.o are I
not highly jileasol. order today wilhout
full Pope W.it' h iiml Diamond Company, i
1514 Main Klrvef. Dallas. I<\ _ •• Dili
NEW 111 BBEi: THIES put ■ n y otl r huby I
O.rriag. r>'pairing Plmnc Ivy 31176.
Robert Mitchell, 22' Edgvwvuil uvemie I
.1-5-9
J 1 )AY< JUNE 4 ’ 1912 - \
WANT AD RATES.
One cent a word each insertion
unless nn agreement. Minimum 2
10c an ad. Ads to appear in ordi.-.
nary reading matter type. Ads in
larger type 2c a word.
Ads on contracts. 4c a line for A- i
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line for 60 consecutive insertions. ; ■ J
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tions: 5%c a line for 15 times. '
(Count six average length words in <aaH
small reading matter type to the : a
line).
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mg not over 24 words will be
printed one time for 10c; three -'IMII
times for 20c. or seven times for .
40c. I
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ed. Furnished or Unfurnished
Looms. Apartments, Houses For .
Rent or Wanted, also Lost and ■
round Help Wanted ads that only
get the benefit of the "city clr
eolation" of The Georgian, will be
1c a word for one Insertion: three
times for the price of two or seven
times for the price of four.
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i before 1 o'clock the day of the ■
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ceipts given by The Georgian to
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For Sale—Miscellaneous.
SODA FOUNTS- Bargain in new and sec
ond-hand soda fountains; easy terms;
write for prices. P. O. Box 1022, Atlanta.
Ga. 3-16-7 S
EXTRA fine sweetpeas. 25 and 35 cents
per 100. White rabbits for sale. Bell
phone We.st 135. 6-3-3
SECOND-HAND SAFES— Small, medium
and large home safes sls; Hall’s bank
and fire-proof safes, vault doors, etc. C.
J. Daniel. 416 Fourth National Bank BWg.
One Price. No Commission
U’SED PIANOS.
Wellington—upright oak ... SB7-
Fischer—square grand $47
Vose & Sons —upright ma
hogany $137
Everett—upright walnut.... $267
Ivers _& Pond—upright ma
hogany $19.0
Player Piano—Fine condi-
t ion $367
New Pianos, easy payments,
$lB5 up. Organs, S4O up.
Rent Piano $3 up.
Tuning. Repairing. '
Cleveland-Manning Piano
Company.
80 N. Pryor.
FOR SALE—At a bargain, one upright
piano, dining table and chairs. No. 2
'M' Dherson. 25-4-6
FOR SALE—Fifty-foot round tent, nearly
new. now standing at 79 Capitol ave
nue. Ulysses Lewis, 206 Temple Court
Bldg. 37-4-6
SPECIAL $5,000 accident and health pol
icy $lO per year. Covers auto accident.
Write for at,plication blank. District
agents wanted. Box 180. Loganville, Ga.
FOR SAI.E - One second-hand mantel and
two folding doors. In good condition.
Mrs. E. D. Davis, 376 North Boulevard.
Bell phone L246-J_ 51-4-6
FOR S.'.i.E- 12lF'-lb. Ice capacity oak re
frigerator: a bargain for restaurant or
boarding house. Phone Main 3915. 626
Austell Bldg 60-4-6
FOR SALE- Piano that has only been
used a short while. S6O cash, balance
monthly These terms if sold at once.
Call Miss Y. Ivy 1774 or at 52 North
Broad street. 6-4-32
Automobiles.
' AUTOS' REPATRER
Magneto and carburetor work a special
tv; lirsi-class mechanics. Work guaran
teed. Hartrampf AL Yarbray Company.
T’hone Main 3810. 56 Edgewood avenue,
just below EoHitable Bldg. 4-22'-5
F< 111 SALE iieo runabout in perfect con
dition. If you want a car at a bargain
that you can "do it with," write J. W.
Ifenderson, Maristield, Ga. 5-30-23
FrEDI CTION IN TIRE PRICES.'
Wt have secured near 1.000 seconds in
- the standard make casing: 28x3, $7.90;
‘ “.ex : sx.9fi; 32x3, $8.50; 30x3%, $11.90;
lUxitD. sl2 1'0; ::4x;-i%. $13.90: 32x4, $17.90;
b:;;x4," $19.90. We also fiave large stock
I I iSK. DIAMOND AND GOODYEAR
FIRSTS o’ prevailing list prices. Send
us .Tir orders for either first or seconds.
Mi i'livrson Auto Tire Co., 46 Auburn ave
' ''' ' 1 ii!_" 11 ■ ‘-' fl 90-1-6
WANTED T~ buy second-band Ford
model T two-passenger roadster at a
.ats-i.i n Let me know what you have
• it. Address S. C. H., care Geor-
:■' ■. i. 6-3-1
!‘i Mt SALE Five-passenger 1911 model
iivi rtand. in first-class condition, new
■o' odes, tires and three extra casings.
I \ddress Owner. Box 757, Atlanta, Ga.
6GL23
’ ”'i i|t SALE I.ocotnobile. in first-class
■onditiim, run less than 9,000 miles;
irn • . $1,125 I’. O. Box 757, Atlanta, Ga.
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