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ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. Published by The Georgian Company. *0 East Alabama Street Atlanta. Ga Atlanta PostoftTce as second- Entere- c(>gg matter ■subsc'.ptlons Payable in Advance nne “ear- mall, postage preps d. ! J £r months. mail, postage prepa *. ZSO t’hrS months, mall, postage prepaid. 1 J? Stb. mall, postage prepatd. .45 Ascriptions P'/able In Advance. n»if'-ered bv carrier, one year.ss.2# n» v»red by carrier, six months...... 1.50 rw-ve-ed bv carrier, three months... 1 30 Pelivered by carrier, one month 4. 7,:Ared by carrier In Atlanta and cities. one week 10a Help Wanted—Female. wTxTED— Middle-aged white woman, no ' ' .rnbrances. for general housework in good home for right party. 1>... ne East Point 235-L.43-7-10 «TvfEH- White servant for general 7 \..'Ne work. Ivy 4059-J.7-10-26 WcXTED—- A white girl. 7314 S. Broad. A ' A ‘ 7-10-41 —A competent laundress. Ap- Thursday morning ready to work. .- V i a venue. Inman Park. 7-10-12 LADY to operate collar machine; •uu«t be experienced; steady position; riin ,l wages. Address Laundry, care Georgian 7-10-10 ~ \ ■ '!> —Washerwoman to work on lot. \f.pi 70 West Fifteenth street. 7-10-18 - REQUIRED nv ' I,PIPING MERCANTILE ESTAB THHMENT OF THIS CITY. THE Ji VICES of AN EXPERIENCED. RE t-j'-VEO \ND EDUCATED YOUNG LADA' STENOGRAPHER. competent to hAt'LE ORDINARY CORRESPOND y\'cr WITHOUT DICTATION. SAL a'pv TO BEGIN. SSO. UNDERWOOD OR I. lIVI-it OPERATOR PREFERRED. JPPLY IN OWN HANDWRITING, STATING REFERENCES. EXACT EX PFRIFNCE, EDUCATIONAL QUALIFI rcrii'NS. AND WHETHER OR NOT vi' LIVE WITH PARENTS. ALL RE SPONSES HELD IN STRICT CONFI nrNCE ADDRESS P. O. BOX 842. 7-10-15 tv \NTEP First-class cook. Must be neat clean and reliable. Small family. «. ner week. Call Bell phone East Point 237 P 7-10-16 W \NTED—A servant girl to prepare two meals daily and do general house work for .--mall family; good references re nuired. 541 Highland ave. , 7-10-1 wTnTED —A first-class cook: excellent home and good wages. F. G. Power, 121 Sycamore st., Decatur. Ga. Bell phone 107 Decatur.. 33-7-10 YOUNG LADY, age 20 to 23, residing with parents, for office work; salary $6 ner week. Apply Thursday morning. 9 to 11 a. m.. 407 Austell 81dg.34-7-10 IV ANTED—Young lady; temporary posi tion addressing envelopes and .filling in. Underwood operator preferred. Give age, salarv expected. Postoffice Box 557. 7-9-37 STENOGRAPHER wanted; application and reference to "P. O. Box 996. 7-9-22 WANTED—An experienced cook. 195 Ivy, Apartment 7, •7-9-14 WANTED—GirI for general housework. Bring references. 98 West North ave nue. 47-7-8 WANTED—A good cook at 223 S. Pryor ft 7-8-20 POWER sewing machine operators. We have several places left for some fast operators who can earn from nine to fif teen dollars per week. Only those who have made overalls or other garments and have speed need apply. Enterprise Mfg. Co. 36U West Alabama St. (Top floor.) ‘ 7-8-11 WANTED—A cook Apply 155 Peeples St. 7-8-8 WANTED—A cook; references required. 19 W Fourth St. 7-8-6 YOU will get that position you‘are look ing for if you will place your ad where the employer you are looking for will see 1: He will see it if you place your ad In the "Situations Wanted" columns of this paper. 7-9-3 Typewriters. RENT No. 3 OLIVERS —3 MONTHS s 4 Oliver Typewriter Agency, 54 Auburn ave. 6-12-45 Help Wanted—Male. WANTED Railroad billing clerk; A-l baker: office boy with wheel. Feders. 253 Candler annex. 7-10-44 WANTED —At Tignall, Ga.. party to make half-million brick; railroad under con struction and a great demand for brick Immediately; very fine opportunity for hustler Address The Tignall Brick Co., Tignall, Ga. 7-10-36 WANTED—A bright boy, desirous of ad vancement, for office boy. Apply to Gershon Bros. Co., 478 Marietta street. BOOKKEEPER and stenographer; young man of ability. In answer state age, experience and salary expected. Address Kady, care Georgian. 7-9-60 M ANTED—Young man with artistic tal ent. good habits,'to help artist in stu di when competent will pay S2O per week, must have $35; steady position to right party. Apply at once to M, Shearer. Simpson st. 7-9-24 ''ANTED A colored man to drive sanl tan wagon. Apply Marshal of College , ? yl< ’ 7-8-27 "ANTED—Men to learn the barber trade. Have just moved into our new building Everything newly fitted. We positively guarantee positions now’. Few weeks com plete? Tools given. Wages Saturdays. ' i or write today. Moler Barber Col it-gf "8 Luckie St., one and a half blocks "est_of_ Piedmont hotel. 38-7-6 ' anted—Three or four good carpen ers willing to join the union. M. Steph ' -26 Brown-Randolph Bldg. 7-2-5 ANTED—A few live men of good address to present an at tractive newspaper premium offer among Atlanta homes. See Han ■on at The Georgian office. 6-10-28 in, 1 ’ iX Hilburn hotel; heart of city; 11)54 Walton st., if you want a clean, luiet room; transient 50c; open all night. -21-19 ■ F ? G. O. Scanning wfil teach ,„„ yo . u , the barber trade (It’s easy). We acti In one-half time of other coileges. or Too <O ? , , S and position In our shops r .. f3O - Why pay more? Thousands of T'aduates running shops or making >- aa Bss. Atlanta Barber College, 10 Mitchell street. 6-11-17 1 ! :.E MASSAGE, hair cuts, shaves. ■ ampoos. All barber work free. Clean V. . -Olanta Barber College, 10 East — —s-27-16 A 0 111 set5 et that . position you are look tor if you will place your ad where foptoyer you are looking for will see , ,T will see it If you place your ad in situations Wanted" columns of this '::.7 - 7-9-3 [ P Wanted—Male and Female. '' KEE—Our practice de partment. Machines at '"iir service. Remington ! 'pc'vriter Co., 56 North jhoad street. 7-10-29 M OMEN WANTED for gov , . ment positions. SBO.OO month. Write ‘jv of positions open. Franklin In i'-. Dept. 49-R., Rochester. N. Y ( for a case Specific Blood Pol- 1 son we fail to cure. Ranev ' Medicine Co., 513 Austell \ Bldg Phone 614. Office . Hours: 7 a. m. to 6 p. m ; / Sundays, 9 a. m. to 12 a m 1 6-3-33 J'.. ml 1 -5 et tha ' position you are look , ’ l? >ou w i!I P la< e your ad where mpioyer you are looking for will see te mu see It if you place your ad In ~, „ -nations Wanted" columns of this P • 7-9-3 Agents Wanted. CAMPAIGN BOOK! WANTED—Agents in everj- county of the I nited States to sell our campaign book. 350 pages, 100 pictures and por traits. of all the candidates and leaders The lives of all the presidents and his tory of their administrations. The plat forms and principles of all parties An Impartial and superior book. Price only sl. This w’l! be the most exciting cam paign Since 1861. Outfit free on receipt of 10 cents to pay postage. Titanic outfit also sent free on receipt of 10c, for post age Best terms. Order outfits by return tnail. Phillips-Boyd Publishing Company, Atlanta, Ga. 6-26-12 Salesmen Wanted. WANTED—TWO SALESMEN. ONLY high-class men can be used oil this proposition. Work genteel and per manent to right parties who are compe tent to earn SSO per week. Call JOHN R. SCOTT. Phone Maih 1869. 814 Grant Bldg. HIGH-CLASS salesman, with stock ex perience preferred, can make very prof itable connection. Call Ivv 5322 after 530 r 7-10-14 \\ ANTED—An A-l real estate salesman as sales manager; state experience and references in first letter. Address Man ager, Box 50, care Georgian. 32-7-9 SELL FRUIT TREES —Summer w r ork for tea.chers, farmers and college boys; trees easy to sell; big profits. Smith Bros., Dept, 89, Concord, Ga. 32-7-5 If you sent a letter or telegram to the wrong address, you would hardly expect an answer, would you? The same is true when you select the wrong medium to have all your wants filled. Try the right way—The Georgian Want Ad way. Situations Wanted—Female. LADY wishes position in den tlst s office; best references. Address O. N., Marietta, Ga. 48-7-10 A GOOD COOK wants a good place to 4° a w eek; house on lot. L H., 148 Bedford place. 35-7-10 M ANTED —A position as companion or C or sma H child by young married white lady. Address Box 111, care Geor gian, • 27-7-9 WANTED —Position September 1 as ste nographer, by lady of education and re finement; have had experience in life in surance office; satisfactory references. L. b.. care Georgian. 33-7-9 WANTED-Position" as maid; can fur nlsh good reference! to leave the citv. Answer as soon as possible. Salary $5 or sft per week. Address 82, Rear Auburn ave - 31-7-9 FIRST-CLASS, settled woman wishes po as housekeeper In small fa mil v. 327 Magnolia st. 42-7-9 WANTED—A position by young lady ste nographer with three years' experience; good reasons for giving up present poslv tlon; can furnish best of references. Ad dress P. Q, Box 783, Tampa, Fla. 44-7-9 COLORED GIRL wants position as nurse or maid, 20 Vernon place. 46-7-8 M ANTED Position as housekeeper or companion; no objections to leaving tSA" J :ive references Miss C. H-, R. F D 3, Box 69, Decatur, Ga. 26-7-8 LADY STENOGRAPHER, 'long expe rience, wishes position whole or part of time; neat, accurate, rapid work; guar anteed. Mould substitute. Steno, 131 Ivy st. Atlanta phone 4328.51-7-5 IF the help that you are looking for today can t he found in this column, place an ad In the "Help Wanted” columns of this paper. 5 our ad will be read and answered by the best help obtainable in the section Try ft and see. 7-9-3 Situations Wan ted—Male. f IRST-CLASS colored Janitor or porter wants work at once; reliable and honest R. Coleman, 14 Yonge St. 44-7-10 V ANTED—Position by an "experienced bookkeeper with strong, high class con cern. Can furnish A-l references. Ad dress Box 131, Moultrie. Ga. 46-7-10 WANTED—Position as pianist; best~7>f references. W. & A., 90 Brvant street 47-7-10 WANTED—Young man, 24. desires posi tion in office or as shipping' clerk or collector. Address A. A V., Box 500 care Georgian. 7-10-3 POSITION—By young man with some of flee experience; am beginner in ste nography. Interview, care Georgian. BRIGHT BOY. aged thirteen, must have work. Address M. J. 8., care Geor gian. 7-9-34 POSITION driving, by mechanic who needs outside work. Box 777, care Georgian. 47.7.9 A RELIABLE colored man wants work aTs butler or janitor or porter. 21 Hogue street. 26-7-9 WA NTED—Situation as business mana ger by young man. aged 28, experienced, pleasant address. Will furnish bond Ad dress L. M, J., Smyrna, Ga. 36-7-9 SITUATION wanted by young man, age 19. as order clerk; one with advame ment. F. G„ 22 Alaska aye.4l-7-9 PRINTER wants employment in country or city printing office Address Econ omy, Box 5, care Georgian. 32-7-8 WANTED—Must have work. 14 years old. Cali phone Bell Main 2335 or At lanta 2640 Monday. Joe Astln. 35-7-8 WANTED—A position as lumber inspec tor by first-class man with long expe rience; thoroughly experienced with saw and planing mill operations Inspector. care Georgian. 28-7-8 COTTON grader or buyer wants position with reliable firm. Steady employment; best references furnished. Address W. V McCarson, Fair Mount. Ga 30-1-8 EXPERIENCED bookkepp er desires position on or before August 1. Oil mill and fertilizer business pre ferred. Can furnish good references. Address “S,” Box 300, care Atlanta Geor gian. 88-7-6 WANTED —Situation by thoroughly ex perienced barber on salary or would open shop in good town. Can handle any kind string instrument. Apply to P O. Box 34, Compton. Ga 29-7-4 THOROUGHLY experienced bookkeeper desires position with responsible firm. L. G. Mauer, care General Delivery, At lanta, Ga. 29-7-3 COMMISSARY man wants position with reliable firm. Now employed, but de sires to change. Good, all-round man and a hustler. Can give references. Ad dress L, K. Justice. Milltown. Ga. 52-7-1 IF the help that you are looking for today can't be found in this column, place an ad in the "Help Wanted” columns of this paper. Your ad will be read and answered b.v the best help obtainable in the section. Try it and see. 7-9-3 Situations Wanted—Male and Female. WANTED Several good stenographers at once. Remington Typewriter Co., 56 North Broad St. 7-10-28 IF the help that you are looking for today can't be found in this column, place an ad in the "Help Wanted" columns of this paper. Your ad will be read ami answered oy the best help obtainable In the section. Try it and see. 7-9-3 Carpenter Work. LET US GIVE you prices on cabinet, car penter and brick work, plastering, painting and tinting Forsyth Street Cabinet Shop, 6214 South Forsyth street. Phones Main 1187, Atlanta 6087-M. 6-20-14 READ FOR PROFIT — GEORGIAN WZkIN I —USE FOR RESULTS “The Geoirgflan’s Rent Bulletin” Changed Daily Special efforts are made each day to secure every desirable place FOR RENT in the city and suburbs by The Georgian for the benefit of its patrons and readers of 'these columns. The Georgian fully realizes the many steps and time taken by its patrons in trying to locate the places that suit them This FOR RENT BULLETIN is for your own convenience. Be sure to take advan tage of it. No matter what you want to rent, whether it is a house, apart ment, room, dwelling, hotel, office or office space, business location, garage or storage houses and vans, all of them will be found in these columns. When you think of renting, consult The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin. Furnished Rooms For Rent. FOR RENT —Large second floor front room, four windows; close in; private family. Phone Ivy 2725-J. 7-10-42 THE GEM HOTEL. COMFORTABLE, clean roontis. 175 Ma rietta St. 7- NICELY furnished room; bath; phone; gentlemen. Atlanta phone 4753. '- 7-10-30 TWO or three rooms furnished complete ly for housekeeping. 239 Courtland. Ivy 6074.7-10-34 TWO neatly ■ furnished rooms for light housekeeping with all conveniences; private family; good location; just off of South Forsyth street. Apply 34 West Fair or call Atlanta phone 4360. 7-10-7 FOR RENT—Large, cool, pleasant rooms for gentlemen; close in; near capitol. 1.36 Washington street. 12-7-J0 FOR RENT—Three connecting - rooms, nicely and completely furnished for light housekeeping, with refrigerator and ma chine. etc. All conveniences, including steam heat. Two large private porches In easy wlaking distance. Call or phone after 6 in .the evening or Sunday. 28 East Alexander street; apartment A. Ivy 4068. LMO-.1? WELL furnished front rooms for light housekeeping for rent. Apply 301 Whitehall st. 30-7-10 HAVE COOL front room In private home, Forrest avenue,* will rent reasonable; every convenience. Phone Ivy 6193. 58-7-9 TWO nicely furnished front rooms com plete for housekeeping; cheap to young couple; also one ideal front bed room; hot bath; Bell phone; best location. 290 Washington street. 7-9-39 TWo nicely furnished rooms, near in, on West Peachtree. Call Ivy 3927-J. 7-9-41. Hotel Carnegie D. E. EVANS, proprietor of the Carnegie hotel, has nice rooms with or without board, reasonable. 20-B Carnegie way; also has two-room apartments complete ly furnished for housekeeping; hot water, janitor service; best location in city. FURNISHED front room. 373 East Geor gia avenue. Main 3869-J.7-9 -48 TWO first-floor connecting rooms, fur nished for light housekeeping; all con veniences. 45 West Baker. 7-9-46 TWO nice furnished rooms for house keeping, sls. 276 Courtland. 7j9-45 A <jENTLEMAN’S furnished room at 250 Lee street. Phone West 656-J, 7-9-23 FURNISHED room, adjoining bath; all conveniences; north side; private fam ily; references exchanged. Phone Ivv 3913.7-9-27 TWO or three furnished or unfurnished rooms. Call M. 4551-L. 7-9 30 FURNISHED rooms for rent. Call at 246 Ivy st for information. 7-9-31 NICELY furnished connecting rooms, also desirable single room. 210 Spring. Ivy 3205-J, 7-9-6 EXTRA large, cool rooms; close in; north side: refined people only; reasonable. Ivy 4606.7-9-11 LARGE, nicely furnished room in refined private home for rent; best section of Inman Park; all conveniences; trained nurse preferred. Phone Ivy 958-J. ,_7-8-26 FURNISHED front rooms with private bath; gentlemen preferred; in 5 min utes walk of shopping district « 136 Wash ington St. ’ 7-8-21 LARGE, pleasant front room; near in; light and breezy. Main 1448-J.7-8-22 WANTED- Refined young man roommate. References. 254 S. Pryor St. 7-8-23 TWO large, well furnished rooms in pri vate home: first-class board. Main 5017. 34 Cooper St. 7-8-24 NEATLY furnished connecting rooms In apartments. 134 Ivy St., Apt. C, 7-8- 1J LARGE room, two closets, close to bath; in north side apartment. Ivy 6033-J. -8-17 NICELY furnished room in private home. Modern conveniences. 2 blocks from Peachtree.lvy 1818-J. 7-8-14 THREE rooms and private bath, fur nished for light housekeeping. Private home; close in; north side. Adults only. 144 Spring St 39-7-8 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms in private home. 19 East Harris street. 7-6-75 NICELY furnished front room; all con veniences for two gentlemen, $lO month. 21 Ira street. Atlanta phone 4993 7-3-18 THREE well furnished rooms; near In; reasonable; all conveniences. 174 South Pryor st. Phone Main 4695. 7-6-69 FOR RENT —Three unfurnished rooms; close in; hot water; also one furnished room. Apply 12 Brown place. Main 9077. 7-6-64 FURNISHED rooms for rent, single and double, at 143 Spring St. 7-6-46 TWO light, cool, neatly furnished "rooms for W'orking girls or young men; home privileges; two meals if wanted. 246 'Pulliam.7-6-40 TWO first floor connecting front roomib furnished for light housekeeping; all conveniences. 45 West Baker. 7-5-37 FOR RENT—Rooms; with or without board. 261 Whitehall. 7-5-22 TWO housekeeping rooms; well connect" ed; modern conveniences. 49 Wood ward ave. 7-5-31 Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. ENTIRE upper floor, five rooms and bath; large porch; furnace beat; north side; close in. Phone Ivy 2160. 7-10-33 TWO or three rooms for light ing on Park avenue t<- couple or busi ness lady. Call Main 3277-J,7-10-32 PART of beautiful suburb home to re flned couple; no children; electric lights; city water, on car line, near Fort McPher son West 1085-J. 7-10-8 FIVE ROOMS for rent, S2T 46 Capitol avenue. 7-10-17 THREE nice, pleasant unfurnished rooms; $9 per week. 274 Piedmont ave. Call Beil ivy 3737.25-7-10 LARGE front conneeting-room or apart ment, furnished or unfurnished; con veniences; private home. 66 Highland avenue. Ivy 4809-J.7-9-40 FOR RENT—HaIf of houpe. unfurnished; separate Entrance; veranda, electricity; porcelain sink. Ivy 99. -52 7-9 FOR RENT-—Two large, first con necting rooms for light housekeeping; close in and reasonable. 65 Pulliam street. 45-,7-9 TWO.or three connecting unfurnished rooms; conveniences; reasonable; pri vate home; one block from Pryor street. 118 Formwait, corner Eugenia 34-7-9 FOUR rooms, private bath, hall and front porch. Main 4615-L. THREE unfurnished rooms with bath for light housekeening. $35. 319 N Jackson. 7-8-5 THREE unfurnished rooms, gas and wa ter, $6 per month. 92 Newport St THREE rooms for rent, $lO a montji. Phone Main 3827-J..7-4M4 FOR RENT—In suburbs, three connect ing unfurnished rooms for housekeep ing: large porches; convenient to cars, etc Rent very reasonable. O. D. G . Box 101, -are Georgian. 7-3-44 Ft >lt RENT—Three rooms In new home: every eonvenienee; furnace heat, per manent people only. Main 3029. 25-7-3 Attention, Renters of AH Kands WANTED- To rent your vacant houses, apartments, rooms, hotels, offices and office spaces, business locations, garages and store rooms" They ban be rented with ease in The Georgian's For Rent Bulletin, which will appear on this page each day. Announcements on the fronf page of The Georgian are bound to call attention to the many thousand readers of this paper wanting to rent everything mentioned above. The Georgian is the rec ognized Rent Medium of this city and suburbs. They look for the places they desire to rent where they have the largest number of places to choose from Your ad in this bulletin will be read and answered, thus saving you manv dol lars. for unrented property of all kinds bring in no collateral. Do your rent ing through "Thqgt ieorgian's Rent Bu lletin." Furnished Rooms Wanted. HUNDREDS of people in this town are looking for desirable rooming and board ing places. They are looking for home like places. They look for these places in the paper that carries the largest list to choose from. The Georgian is the "Rent" medium of the city, so your ad In this paper will be readily answered. 7-9-3 Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. ROOMS for light housekeeping; furnished or unfurnished; or will rent single. Phone West 185-J, 7-9-26 ONE front room with kitchenette, fur nished or unfurnished. 292 Central ave 7-6-26 Unfurnished Rooms Wanted. WANTED—Two unfurnished light house keeping rooms by two young ladies on north side. Address A. 0., Box 71. care Georgian. 31-7-10 THREE rooms for housekeeping near Carnegie library; reasonable rent and references exchanged Permanent, care Georgian. 27-7-10 THREE rooms light housekeeping, young couple: good reference; state price and if any children. J. G., care Georgian. -98-7-6 HUNDREDS of people in this town are looking for desirable rooming and board ing places. They are looking for home like places. They look for these places in the paper that carries the largest list to choose from. The Georgian is the "Rent" medium of the city, so your ad in this paper will be readily answered. 7-9-3 Furnished Apartments For Rent. FOUR ROOMS furnished. Farlinger Apartments, 34 East avenue, between Jackson and Boulevard. Phone Ivy 6114-.1. 7-10-23 FOR RENT —Delightful, cool, furnished apartments; nominal summer rent. "Between Peachtrees,” care Georgian. / TWO or three rooms for light housekeep ing. also front rooms for sleeping with bath. Peachtree. 7-4-11 —. a ■ Furnished Apartments Wanted. YOU are desirous of renting your house or apartment, aren't you? Then why not put it in the "For Rent" columns of this paper? The Georgian "For Rent” ads are noted for their quickness In renting. The people of this section look in The Geor gian when they want to rent anything. Unfurnished Apartments For Rent TWO apartments, four rooms each, at 85 East Fair, with all conveniences: pos session given at once. Apply 211 Central avenue. 7-10-21 FOR RENT— Elegant second story apart ment. three large bedrooms and living rooms, 17x34 feet: steam heat 624 West Peachtree st. Phone Ivy 3569. FIVE-ROOM apartment with large front porch, $25. Apply 75 Crew street. 37-7-9 THREE connecting rooms; bath on same floor; sink and kitchen; separate gas, and coal house. 137 East avenue. Ivy 5618-1.7-5-23 FOR RENT —Five-room apartment on north side with garage privileges; elec tric lights, hot and cold water, furnace heat; one block from Peachtree; $35 per month. Apply 403 Peters Bldg Tele phone M. 1843, or Ivy 5398-L after 3:30 p. m. 39-7-3 FOR RENT —The new apartment nouse 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. 6-9-57 Unfurnished Apartments Wanted. YOU are desirous of renting your house or apartment, aren't you? Then whj not put it in the "For Rent” columns of this paper? The Georgian "For Rent" ads are noted for their quickness in renting. THe people of this section look in The Geor gian when they want to rent anything Furnished Houses For Rent. FOR RENT—Furnished house, in Demor est, Ga. Six rooms, electric lights, good water: large shady porch, etc. Will rent for $25 per month for two or three months, paid in advance or with proper recom mendation, one month. Will not rent for less than two months For further in formation, call Main 785, Mr. Fisher, or write C. Will Fisher. Demorest. Ga. 54-7-9 FOR RENT—Six-room furnished cottage, north side; rent reasonable. Phone Ivv 1922-L.7-6-18 FOR RENT—-During the summer, a small 3-room house and one acre of land near Clayton. Ga.; elevation 2,000 feet; free stone water; house partially furnished. References given and required. Apply to Jas. B Flcklen, 18 Waverly way, Atlanta. Ga. 7-6-24 Furnished Houses Wanted. YOU are desirous of renting your house or apartment, aren't you? Then why not put it In the "For Rent" columns of this paper? The Georgian "For Rent" ads are noted for their quickness in renting The people of this section look in The Geor gian when they want to rent anything Unfurnished Houses For Rent. FOR RENT —By owner, nine-room house or upper or lower floors; two baths; lovely shade and garden; walking diß tance. Ivy 2825-L. 7-10 43 NEW, attractive home on Chero kee avenue, within one door of Grant park. J. T. (’lark. Main 4672-J. 7JJ-32 FOR RENT-Comtartabie cottage, north side. 6 rooms and bath, $18; immedi ate possession. Beil phone Ivy 6432. 7-8-7 -8-J BEAUTIFUL eight-room house In splen did neighborhood. 56 West North ave nue. 7- 3- 4 PHONE or write us for our rent bulletin; excellent houses all over the city at moderate rates Turman, Black A Cal houn, 203 Empire Bldg. 6-2!t-O> THE HOI'SE you build, buy or rent will not he a medern home unless it is wired for electricitv. 4-18-'lt FOR RENT, HOUSES—CaII, write or phone for our rent bulletin. Ralph O Cochran, 19 South Broad street. 4-1-21 Unfurnished Houses Wanted. YOU are desirous of renting your house or I apartment, aren’t you? Then why not I put It in the "For Rent" columns of this paper? The Georgian "For Rent" ads are noted for their quickness In renting. The people of this section look in The Geor gian when they want to rent anything Legislators ’ Accomodations. NICELY furnished rooms; board if de sired. 139 Spring. Ivy 5719-L. 7-6-55 NICE, cool room; good table board. 116 Washington. 5600- A_.\ylanta 1 ?3j7j6 TWO COOL, clean light rooms, southern exposure; walk down Washington to Glenn street: private family; no children. Conveniences Tennessee cooking. 246 Pulliam street. 6-28-11 Boarders Wanted. WANTED—Boarders; cool rooms; good hoard in pleasant home. 26 East Cain. Business woman desires roommate. 7-10-13 EXCELLENT board in private family; no other boarders; room adjoining bath; near Piedmont park. Rates reasonable Ivy 5744-.1. 7-9-49 DELIGHTFUL large room with private bath: also large front room; best loca tion: good table; home comforts. 241 West Peachtree. Ivy 1959-L. 46-7-9 AltfU' R X"~TF( H’SE. GOOD BOARD AND ROOM. 29 Auburn avenue. 7-8-19 IVY HOTEL, 98 Ivv Street, AMERICAN PLAN, $1.25 UP. Weekly Rates. 43-7-8 A LARGE veranda and cool rooms, large, shady yard; table good. 647 Peachtree St. Phone Ivy 6634 ( 7-S-12 WKST END HOME Has room and board for couples; also large unfurnishe<l room, first floor. West 94-7-6 20 W. HARRIS STREET - ROOMS and board: hot water; all coh venlenees. 7-6-54 THE ROY HOTEL. . NICE cool rooms with hoard. Bell phone. 7-6-56 Nld 1 !'! ROOM ami board in exchange for piano, motorcycle or ladies' diamond ring; small cash payment. Piano. Box 10. care Georgian 7-6-33 PLEASANT room, with board, at 513 Peachtree. Also table board. 49-7-5 DESIRABLE rooms in refined north side family, with every convenience and best table fare; close in. 183 Spring. Apt. 2. Ivy 1861-L. 7-5-38 ROOMS-EXCELLENT TABLE BOARD. 94 W, PEACHTREE, IVY 5944-.1. 7-5-39 NICELY FURNISHED CONNECTING ROOMS; MEALS IF DESIRED; ('LOSE IN. 72 SPRING. IVY 4860-L_ 7-5-5 LARGE, well ventilated room, with pri- vate hath; also single room; good meals. 442 Peachtree st. Ivy 4562. 7-4-34 ROOM with good board; select neighbor- hood; $4 per week. 42 Windsor st At lanta phone 3015-F. 7-4-26 HUNDREDS of people in this -town are looking for desirable rooming and board ing places. They are looking for home like places. They look for these places in the paper that carries the largest list to choose front* The Georgian is the "Rent" medium of the city, so your ad in this paper will be readily answered. 7-9-3 Board Wanted. TWO young men want room and board permanently; centrally located; answer) at once. Room 305 Piedmont hotel. . WANTED—Board by young man in pri vate family; north side location; refer ences furnished Address M, Box 123, care Georgian. 40-7-9 Summer Resorts. ™C(3TTA GE VIRGINIA BEACH. VA. Special rates to families. Very select, (’an only accom modate a. very few 6-22-18 “ PEACHTREE" TNV NICE, cool rooms; three best meals in city; $7 to sl2 per week; references ex changed. 6-13-15 Stores For Rent. FOR RENT—Store 7x50, with large show window and basement, or equivalent space in store at 78 N. Broad, junction Peachtree. Main 3224. 7-10-25 Fire-Proof Storage. WEBSTORE HoT-SEHOLD goodV and pianos. Office and warehouse. 239-241 Edgewood ave. Ivy 2037 John J. Wood side Storage Company. Public Baggage and Transfer. M. C. FL’KNITI’HE transfer; wo pack and ship. M. 5490-L, A. 1319. 42 Mad ison ave. 3-12-7 Lost and Found. LOST—One pair gold frame eyeglasses; inscription on case M. E. Grimes, States boro, Ga. At Giant park or between park and Glennwood avenue. Tuesday after noon. Finder phone Mail) 1204-J. Re ward.so-10-7 LOST On Peachtree, one elk head pin; three diamonds. Return to 57 Peachtree street. Reward. 7-10-11 LOST—String of gold beads. Cal I~Main 3945,32-7-10 LOST—In the neighborhood of Druid Hills Park, bunch of keys. Finder ap ply at Georgian office. 29-7-10 WILL the man who picked up the circ’le saw on Lee street return to National Pencil Companj , 39 South Forsyth street, and get reward. 36-7-10 LOST—GoId watch and fob; ladies’ pic ture in case. Stone mountain road Reward. Phone Mr. Green, art depart ment, Georgian. Main 8000, Atlanta 8000. -_9-_35 SOMEWHERE in the downtown district, hlack leather bill fold, containing be tween S6O and S7O currency and checks; liberal reward for return. Phone Main 1869 or Aragon Hotel, Main 4933, and ask for Miss EasterHm 7-9-is LOST A pocketbook containing $24 in money and valuable notes. $25 reward. Finder please return to (’. M. Goddard. St one Mounta I n. (ia __ 7-9-4 LOST —A bunch of Keys, either in Can dler Bldg or postoffice lobbx Return to 631 Candler Building. Reward. .1 H. Reynolds. 6-27-12 THE party that has found your lost article will be looking in this column for your ' Lost" ad. Surely out of 50.000 readers of The Georgian some nne of these found your valuable Georgian lost ads cost only 1 coot a word each time. 7-9-3 Notices. THE person who has been buying soda water goods in my name hi. S Fuller) j is hereby notified to stop same at once or i 1 will put it in the hands of an attorney. I (Signed) J. W Sewell, Fort McPherson. I 26-7-10 i Palmistry. IS NOW LOCA’I’ED in tent, corner For- i syth and Luckie; ean be consulted ,n ; ail affairs of life. Charges moderate. ! r., t ..fa' t ion g.iaran'e, d 6-2&-13 PALMIST AND LIFE R KA DLR. REVEALS past, present and future Can be consulted on all affairs of life; read ings. 26c, 50c. 17 East Mitchell street iin tent). M 5-29-5 GYPSY CAMP. CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST RE VEALS PAST. PRESENT AND FU TURE CONSI LT ON ALL AFFAIRS OF LIFE 138 WHITEHALL ST 4-29-1 Stove and Range Repairing. DAN THe”flXEr7 sells second-hand gas stoves. We sweep chimneys We take down heaters. We sell wick and wickless oil stoves We sell gasoline stoves and ranges. Atlanta phone 2235. 121 Whitehall street. Bell phon.- Main 2699. 4-4-7 Personal. PUPILS prepared in Greek to enter COL LEGE and HIGH SCHOOL. Phone Ivy 2085. 245 West Peachtree st. 7-4-31 LADI ES.'U I'. Alli: N< >W~.VL\KING FALL I SWITCHES TO ORDER AND FOR ( STOCK. ALL HAIR MATCHED PER- ' FECTLY ANY SHADE, length Dr weight. Thin ! braids remade and hair added. Special 1 attention given to dyeing Work and : quality goods used guaranteed SPECIAL , PRICES offered for next thirty days. Mail , orders given prompt attention. CLAYTON & ZAHN CO. PARLORS, 361 WHITEHALL ST. Itlione Main 1769. 5-20-22 | SERIOUS RESULTS come from trusses 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 i The Many Spirella Styles. INCLUDE a style for every woman; the genuine skill of our eorsetieres is man- I ifested in selecting the model that be comes you best. Company Headquarters. 84 East North ave. Ivy 617th. 5-28-36 FOUND - The successful treatment for skin, blood, chronic diseases and CAN CER. Call and see Dr. Reynolds Com pany. 21 Inman building, Atlanta, Ga If you can not call, write. 6-7-36 I’l .Y" SCREENS, FLY SCREENS. FLY SCREENS—Wood fly screens, metal fly screens, hardwood floors, Venetian blinds, metal weather strips, furnished anywhere In the Smith. Write or phone W. R. Cal laway, manager. 1403 Fourth National Hank 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 LETTER CO., 417 Wesley Memo rial Bidg.’i ,5-6-33 STILL another mg shipment of new wall 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 Educational. PRIVATE PUPILS —Expert personal in struction given to school pupils or col lege students by young man. college grad uate and experienced teacher. Address X L.. care Georgian. 39-7-9 Dropsy. DROPSY CURED Relieves shortness of breath in 36 to'4B hours. Red \ces swell ing in 15 to 20 days. Write for particu lars. Collom Dropsy Remedy Company. 512 Austell 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, 50c. Frank Edmondson & Bro.Fnianufac turlng chemists. 14 South Broad street, Atlanta, Ga. 2-17-14 LADIES' SI,OOO reward. t positively guarantee my graat successful "Month ly"' remedy; safely relieves some of the longest, most obstinate, abnormal cases in three to five days; no harm, pain or Interference with work; mail $1.50. Dou ble strength, $2. Dr. F. G. Southington Remedy Company, Kansas City, Mo. -2-34 If you sent a letter or telegram to the wrong address, you would hardly expect an answer, would you? The same is true when you select the wrong medium to have all your wants filled. Try the right way—The Georgian Want Ad way. For Sale—Miscellaneous. A FIN bi white diamond, IV4-carat stone, in a gent’s mounting; will sell at a very low price, (’all Room 255 Candler Annex. FOR SALK A gas range; price $4. Ap ply 626 Piedmont avenue. - DUNTLEY PNECMATTc CLEANERS 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. IT will be easy Selling if you place your miscellaneous things on the market through the "For Sale Miscellaneous’’ col r umn of The Georgian. People find this classification a column sis tempting buys and are willing to take you up on any thing that yo_u have for FOR SALL Domestic sewing machine, works as good as new; price $lO. (’all at 99 least 56-7-9 tT.\S RANGE, good condition, $3; one dresser, $2.50; one kitchen table, 75c; one folding be<l. $3.50. In7 Lee st., or phone W. 259-J6l -7-9 IIEMGDELED Smith Premier typewriter No. 2; used one month: bargain; $45. James M. Burke, Lorane, Ga. 63-7-9 MOTOR FOR SALE P’i ve-horsepowor; good as new. Horace McCall, 312 English- Bi< Il_g. 7-9-10 IF YOl’ WANT RAND in any quantity delivered in any pari of town, whole sale or retail, call Ivy 3786. C. W. Jones Ar Co. 7;2-33 “OPHNG. % MAILING. ADI IRESSING. MI’LTIGRAPHING. High-class work. Acme Letter Co., 417 Wesley ?Jeni<.ri;ii Bldg. Phone Ivy 1136. WANTED-—You to know that we sell both new and second-hand furniture for the convenience of the economical housekeep er. We save you at least .20 nor cent on every p'’rchase. Cameron Furniture Company. 39 West Mitchell street. Phone Main 3229.6-24-20 ATI 4 ANT A UPH 01 jSTERIN G COMPANY. REPAIRS and refurnishes all kinds of 1 furniture. We make ladies' shirtwaist boxes to older at $3 each. Any special pieces of upholstered furniture we make to order by expert mechanics. Estimates carefullv furnished. Phone Main 2475. ATLANTA ITHOLSTEIHNG COMPANY. 171 Whitenail Street. Li'NiHi'i:, sash and doors. All kinds of building material. C. E. Henderson, Ma riel ta, Ga . 6-22-50 National ('ash Register. $35. SSO. S6O, $75, SIOO. $l5O and up to suit your needs Terms easy. Liberal ex change for cash registers in use. Bell phone Ivv 4155. Atlanta 594. nIE NATIONAL (’ASH REGISTER CO.. 60 North Broad Street. -13-14 HEADQUARTERS!!! ' Cotton Seed Hulls. I E lf!AN ,* ( ATLANTA. 6-17-37 W H RENT good pianos, $3 month up. We sell good pianos, $7, •mnth up. Bargain in second-hand, mOO up. R. I* Recht Company. 110 Temple Court . building. Hell phone 667 Main. 4-23-20 Amnrifin " n 'eglstei-s .vim 1 <iii Latest improvements /’. )t ,l. Old registers exchanged, ' <••-'<1 All sizes; easy terms j RnrvioFnvc Atlanta Cash Register Co. I)t JiJSlt IS 34 East Alabama street I’id'K S Sl’FtTAL—Best dollar ■watch in the world sent prepaid, only 86c Fully guaranteed to keep correct time two years or money retunded. 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 fail Pope Watch and Diamond Company. 1514 Main street. Dallas, Tex. 6-1-14 Seeds. LOOKDUT MOUNTAIN sj-’EIT' POT A TOES~-Only a limited amount for sale. Order at once. Price $3; five 'bushels or over, $2.50 per bushel Cash with order. Anderson Farms, Marietta, Ga. J-10-37 Trunks, Bags and Suitcases. RETAILED AND REPAIRED. ~ ROUNTREE'S 77 all PHONES: Bell Main 1576. Atlanta 1654. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1912. Auction Sales. , AT AUCTION. THE ENTIRE FURNISH-’ INGS FROM 139-A CAP ITOL AVE.. INCLUDING FUMED OAK DINING ROOM TABLE, COST SSO; GAS RANGE, COST $35; BRASS BEDS, PARLOR SUIT. HAT RACK, LA DIES’ DESK, AXMTN STER AND WILTON ART SQUARES, RUGS, POR TIERES, CURT A I NS, COUCH COVERS, HALL RUNNERS, TABLE AND BED LINEN. ETC., FRI DAY. JULY 12. AT 12 E. MITCHELL STREET. COMMENCING promptly at 10 am., Friday, we will offer to the highest bidder a fine lot of house furnishings, including elegant brass beds, fumed oak library suit, dressers, chiffoniers, drop-head New' Home machine, large refrigerator, an almost new gas range, oak pedestal dining table and chairs to match, two-inch post Vernis Martin beds. National springs, felt mattresses, Crex rugs and art squares, genuine leather library rockers, ma hogany bed room and parlor rockers and chairs, set of mahogany dining chairs, fumed oak eight-foot pedestal table and six Craftsman chairs, set cost S9O; hall settees, a beautiful lot of Axmlnster. Wilton and Brussels squares, rugs, brass jardenleres, bric a-brac. etc . absolutely to the highest bidder, commencing promptly at 10 a. in.. Friday. July 12. An opportu nity to furnish an up-to-date home at your own price. Don’t miss it. CENTRAL AUCTION CO., 12 E. Mitchell St. AT AUCTION. TOMORROW (Thursday), July 11, several consignments, in cluding bed room suits, dressers, washstands, National springs, Vernis-Martin beds, very hand some sideboards, dining chairs, rockers, hall rack, center tables, etc. Promptly at 10 a. m., tomor row, Thursday, July 11. PEMBROKE SALES CO., 143 South Pryor St. W anted—Miscellaneous. 'WANTED Three return excursion tickets to .I'ackaonvllle. Fla. K, X., care Geor gian. 49-7-10 WANTED-Biiliard table feet. Ap ply Boom 1206. Fourth National Bank Bldg. 7-10-24 WAITED— Blick typewriter. Must be eheap and in first-class order. Address Blick, care Georgian. 41-7-10 WANTED Two fox terrier dogs, male and female, and one male Maltese cat. Pure bred wanted; no fancy prices. Write ami give description to Box 353, Fort Gaines, Ga. 6-29-li WANTED—One second-hand, compara tively new Smith or Underwood type writer at inducing price. G. M Bragg. Americus. Ga. 7-9-53 WANTED—To rent horse and buggy by week or month. Address P. O. Box 1083, Atlanta. ‘7-812 House and buggy for its keep for tnoqfh or two. Address City Salesman, ■care -9-13 WAWTEI ' -Second-hand lumber; 4 by 4.-4 by 6, 2 by 8, 2 by 10 and 2 by 12. Any length. Must be cheap. Box 512, care Georgian. 7-6-68 DROP A CARD Will bring cash for old clothes and shoes. The Vestaire. 166 Decatur street. 6-27-42 1 BUY men s old clothes and shoes. . Drop a card. I. Bock. 32 Bell st. 5-1-14 BEST CASH PRICES for furniture, household goods aatd office furniture. 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 rlture. Cash advanced on consignments. Central Auction Company. 12 East Mitch ell street. Bell phone Main 2424. .8-26-26 Automobiles. ONE Overland roadster. plane tary transmission; fully equipped; per fect running condition; good tires; bargain for immediate sale. Dr. E., 302 Atlanta Naiional Bank Bldg 40-7-10 Ft )R SALE—Seven-passenger Mitchell touring ear; fully equipped; new, never been run; reasonable. C. E. Ling. Jr., care High Company. 7-10-6 GREAT BARGAINS JUST RECEIVED IN TIRES. SLIGHTLY BLEMISHED, 28 bv 3 $7 90, 30 by 3 $8.90. 32 bv 3 $8.50, 30 bv $11.90, 32 by 3(4 $12.90, 34 bv 3% $13.90, 32 by 4 $17.90. 33 by 3 $18.90, 34 by 4 $19.90. 36 by 4 $19.90. The above tires are all fresh and new an<l will wear with any tire made. M PHERSON AUTO TIRE COMPANY, Atlanta. Ga. 59-7-9 FOR SALE —1911 model foredoor four passenger touring car. in perfect condi tion; fully equipped Apply J. M. Jen kins, 920 Austell Bldg 7-9-25 FORTY-HORSICPOVVER 5-passenger car, one of the best makes, fine condition, swell appearance; new top. two extra tires <36x41. seat covers; cost $3,150; price now only $1,250. Address Forty, Box 400, care Georgian. 7-9-9 M AGNIFICENT live-passenger Peerless; ■ practically new : run less than 3,000 miles, and is in perfect condition through out; equipped with demountable rims, two extra tires. Warner speedometer, seat covers, top. wind shield, electric lights and full set tools; original cost will sell for $2,500. If interested in the. purchase of a high-grade motor car. we invite your most critical inspection. FIVE-PASSENGER Franklin, in good running condition; new set tires, de mountable rims, one extra tire, top, wind shield ami full set tools; original cost $2,750. will sacrifice for cash or trade for real estate. .I()H.\ M. SMITH, I’2’2 All bll mi Avenue. 7-6-39 FOR SALE My National roadster. Best of condition. Full equipment. Bar gain. Might trade for unencumbered real estate. Arthur Thurman, 529 Grant Bldg 7-6-16 CHAI.MERS 30, 4-passenger, 1911, A-'l condition, top, windshield, speedometer, Prest-O-Lite and a snappy little ear. We overhauled this ourselves and we know it's right'"and cheap at SBOO. ■ WHEN WE OFFER ONE ITS RIGHT." Travis & tlmand, 26 James street* third floor Bill phone b v 4832.*6-29-8 AUTOS RE PAI R ED. MAGNETS AND STORAGE BATTER IES RECHARGED. MAGNETO AND CARBURETOR work a specialty. We give careful attention to Electric Auto and R.itterv work. Hartrampf &■ Yar brav Co. Phone Main 3810, 56 Edge wood Ave., just below Equitable Bldg. 4-22-3 13