Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 31, 1912, EXTRA 1, Page 11, Image 11

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. READ FOR PROFIT— GEORGIAN WANT AOS— USE FOR RESULTS' 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. ma il. post age nrenaid 45 Subscriptions I'aya oh- 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 month4s Delivered by carrier in Atlanta and other cities, one week 10c Want Ad Rates and Rules in The Atlanta Georgian One cent a word each insertion. Xo ad taken for less than the price of ten words. Ads in larger type, 12c a line (4 words to the line). Out-of-town advert! semen H must h? accompanied with cash. Agencies' discounts 10 and 5 per cent. The Georgian will not be respon sible for mere than one incorrect insertion of any ad ordered more than one time. Closing Hours: To secure prop er classification, ads must be in The Georgian office before 1 o’clock the day of the issue. All ads must be ordered cut In writing or at office. No discon tinuance notice taken over phone Every word in the advertisement, including the name and address, is counted. Each initial counts one word; compound words are counted as ?wp words. Telephone your Want Ads to The Georgian (both phones 8000) when it Is more convenient to do so. and coded ion will be made at your heme or at your office the follow ing day This is an accommoda ti jn service rendered Georgian \ ant Ad patrons and payment should alwajs be promptly made cn presentation of bill. Always ask that your telephone ad be re peated back to you by the ad • aker to make sure that It has been taken correctly. The Georgian can not guarantee accuracy or assume responsibility for errors of any kind occurring in telephone advertise ment* ADA ERTISERS should retain re ceipts given in payment for Want Ads over the office counter, as mis takes can not be rectified without b.em in answering advertise ments addressed in care of The Georgian, if the advertiser requires references, send a duplicate of same. Help Wanted—Female. F'D— a first-class cook. Call Ivy 31,'75-J, or apply afternoons No. 8 Dixie ave., Inman Park. 8-30- 39 W ANTED--Several experienced and In experienced representatives for leading Northern publishing house. Will be in Atlanta on Tuesday. Address, giving telephone, Publisher, Box 100, care Geor gian. 62-8-30 WANTED—For general office w<,rk,~ste~ nographer and typewriter. 57 Central a ye- 56-8-30 WANTED —Woman to wash and Iron. Apply Saturday morning ready to work. 15 West Eleventh street. 49-8-30 \\ ANTED—At once, ten experienced trimmers for wholesale millinery. Apply at once to Silverman-Lonsberg Co., 41-46 West Mitchell st. 8-30-33 WANTED—At once, a first-class woman _cook. Apply 614 Peachtree st. 45-8-30 WANTED—Reliable colored woman at once. Call at 408 Pulliam st. 46-8-30 WANTED—A cook; references, room and bath. 17 E. Eleventh st. B-30-28 WANTED—A ftrst-c 1 ass cook with refer ences: room on lot. Mrs. Lewis Ghol stin,_l76 West Peachtree st. . 8-30-26 STENOGRAPHER wanted Immediately? 217 Rhodes building. 8-30-20 WANTED—Good cook to live on lot. Ap- ply Saturday morning. 36 East Tenth -30-17 WASTED—At once, young colored girl "■ <-c.< !< anti do general housework. Good wages. Must live on place. Applv I'ark 8-30-4 j_auy bookkeeper. Elyea- Austell Company. 8-29-55 COMPETENT stenographer wanted for a wholesale office. State experience and salary. Address Box 950, care Georgian. 8-29-42 WANTED —White country woman, mid dle aged preferred, to do housework and look after old lady. Two in family. Out of town. Mrs. B. A. P., 616 Washington street. Main 5155-L. 43-8-29 WANTED—A good coqjt at once. Apply Mrs. F. S. Hall, 101 West Tenth street. 8-29-14 CHAMBERLAIN-.lohnson-Dußose Co. re- quire the services of sewers in their upholstery, drapery and carpet depart ment. Apply fourth floor of furniture store. 8-29-1 WANTED—Suit and shirt waist salesladies that come direct from Suit De partment. Grossman’s. WANTED Cook for family of four. Ap ply 595 North Boulevard. B-28-38 F IRST-(’LASS waitress for dining room. Apply at once, 241 West Peachtree. 50-8-28 WANTED—Several bright girls to sell hosiery and underwear; $2 to $5 per day. C V. Hairston, 309 Temple Court. 8-28-47 SEVERAL ambitious girls to work in high grade candy stores. Only refined and intelligent applicants considered. State age and business experience. Ad dress Candy, care < ieorgian. 47-8-28 \\ ANTED—A first-class white servant to do housework; live in house; good wages to right person. Call Main 4249-J. 8-28-1 EXPERIENCED help wanted on ladies* and children’s dresses. Apply 53 Deca t . street,B-26-3 WANTED—Colored woman to cook and do general housework. Room on lot. 10 West Sixteenth street. B-24 62 Help Wanted—Male. TWO all-round first-class white shoe re pairers; must be sober. Max M. ller bert, Athens, Ga. 55-8-30 COLLECT<>it for installment house. Peoples Supplv Co.. 120 Edgewood ave. 47-8-30 WANTED A reliable, competent butler 766 Peachtree st,.B-30-30 WANTED—An boy. State age, sal ary, experience and references. Ad dress P. O. Box 986. Ail.-inta 8-30-21 WANTEI > <’ierk In European hotel; voung man with experience preferred. Images small to begin. Must give age and experience. L., care Georgian. 8-30-9 w.\NtT:d White boys who are not afraid of work as messengers. Apply earlv. Postal Telegraph-Cable Com pany. corner Broad and Alabama streets. 8-30-15 WANTED—Brass he<! buffer and polisher. Atlanta Metal Bed Company. 90 Means street. 8-30-2 WANTEI>—Press feeder ami compositor. R Moore. 76 Garnett street. Main tt«4U. 49-8-29 WANTED —Two good tile layers: must come well recommended. Apply 607 Rhodes Bldg., between 7 and 8 a. m. Al lan ta Cement Product Company. 8-28-30 I’ARI'ENTERS wanted; long job: best pay. Apply New Court House. Pryor end Hunter 35-8-28 Help Wanted—Male. WANTED—At once, one frame maker: also one cabinet maker. Pattillo Lum ber Co. 8-28-11 W ANTED—Steno-bookkeeper and general office man, by September 1. Prefer young man desiring good chance for ad vancement. Experience other than train ing not necessary. Address P. O. Box 73, Bowden. Ga. 8-27-29 WANTED—One good sheet metal worker and four men who understand installing Warm Air Furnaces. Don’t apply unless you can fill the requirements. Moncrief Furnace Company. B-27-17 WANTED—A good male stenographer, permanent place for right man: gve age, experience, references and state sal ary expected. DeSoto Abstract Company, Arcadia. F1a.46-8-26 WANTED —T w o young men to press shirts 1951 '•> Marietta Street. 8-24-22 WANTED—Men to learn the barber trade; few weeks completes; tools given; wages while learning; you can join us with assurance you will succeed; we have received praise from thousands for our beneficial course; investigate now Moler Barber College. 38 Luckie st - 8 - 2 4 WANTED—At once, job printer; state experience and salary: no boozer wanted. McCutchen Printing Co., Winder, Ga. B-29-37 WANTED—Competent, sober dry cleaner, take charge of dry cleaning plant, con sisting full equipment; state salary want ed. Address Albany Laundry Co.. Al bany, Ga. 8-29-8 WANTED —Young men to learn pharm acy this fall. Demand for our gradu ates exceeds supply. Next session begins October 1. Southern College of Pharmacy, 81 Luckie street. Atlanta, Ga. B-1-1 W ANTE 1) —Bright, strong boys to deliver routes in afternoons. Good wages and chance for promotion. Call at circulation depart ment The Atlanta Georgian. 20 East Alabama street. CARPENTERS —Competent men furnish ed short notice for all classes of car penter work. .Ti.n Stephenson. 226 Brown- Randolph Bldg. Phone: Main 4251, At -1 anta 2932. 7 -2-5 Dr. Davis, 167 Capitol ave.. Aug. 30. 1912. WANTED —Ideas. Inventors write for list of inventions wanted and prizes of fered by manufacturers. Also, how to get your patent. Sent free to any address. Randolph X- Briscoe, patent attorneys. Washington, D. C. 7-11-23 STOP at Hilburn hotel, heart of city, 1014 Walton street, if you want a clean, quiet room; transient 50c. Open all night -21-19 YES. Professor G. O. Branning will teach yon the barber trade (It’s easy). We teach in one-half time of other colleges. Course. 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 FREE MASSAGE, hair cuts, shaves, shampoos. All barber w-ork free. Clean linen. Atlanta Barber College, 10 East Mitchell. 5-27 -16 Help Wanted—Male and Female. WAN TED —Se vora 1 good stenographers. Come at once. Remington Type writer Co., 56 N. Broad street. ’ 8-30-12 Musical. JAMES A. BUCHANAN, EXPERT PIANO TI’NER Action, regu lating, voicing and repairing. Bell phone Main 2254-L. East Atlanta. Drop a postal. 1 will call B-19-24 Agents Wanted. AGENTS to call on white people only; must be experienced; good commission. Peoples Supply Co., 120 Edgewood ave. AGENTS—SSO weekly eksily made: sam ples free. J. Irving Drier, Richmond. N._Y. 32-8-30 NTS WANTED ;, ‘o per week. No investment or experience necessary. Write for my big tailoring proposition. P. W. Goodman, president. Fifth avenue and Congress street. Chicago. 29-8-30 SELL something new in connection with what you are now selling by a house to house canvass. This is meritorious and needed in every home; a sure repeater and you make 100% profit. Money re funded if you are not satisfied. Send 25c for a sample prepaid. The AV. & T. Co.. 708 Candler Bldg. Atlanta, Ga. 58-8-29 Situations Wanted—Male. WANTED—Position in office; any kind of clerical work; have several years ex perience in office work. Now employed in railroad office this city. Address Of fice, Boxlo, rare Georgian. 63 8- 10 x\ ANTED Position as bookkeeper <r as sistant or other office position by young man: can use typewriter am! am accurate in figures; can give references: had expe rience. J. T. J., Box 103, care Georgian. WANTED—Employment; anything hon orable. I am hard worker and am of good habits. Call J. E. C. Bell plume Main 3-J.28-8 30 WORK WANTED by young Englishman. 28 years old; tall, strong, willing; has lately been butler; willing to work at any thing. R. Crump. 169 Central avenue. Atlanta. 48-8-29 WANTED—Position as salesman in -etail dry goods store; well experienced; good references. Address J. W. S.. 26 Clarke st. MAN, 27, is open for position as salesman; salary or commission, with expenses. If you need a hustler address Hustler. 25 Larkin street, Atlanta. 32-8-28 WANTED —A position as chauffeur; had three years’ experience; have best of reference. Address Allen McLeod, 151 Spring st._ 36-8-28 POSITION wanted by fully experienced office man; business correspondence, collections, etc.; progressive, capable, en ergetic: satisfactory references. Box 411. care Georgian.2s-8- 27 WANTED—Position in Atlanta as shoe salesman; have had ten years’ experi ence and ••an give the very best of refer ence. Address 51 W. Cain street, city. L. I). Twiford. 57-8-24 CHAUFFEUR Permanent first-class driver wants position in private family: first-class references from last employer, of first-class people; can keep up auto mobile in cleaning and repairs. Address German, Box 10. care Georgian 65-8-24 Miss Beulah Pickett, 493 W Hunter ml Vug. 30. 1912. A-1 STENOGRAPHER, thoroughly ex perienced, now employed, will accept position meriting the services of a good man. Salary $75; excellent references. Address Permanent. Box 500. care Geor gian. 35-8-23 Situations Wanted—Female. WANTED-By refined young lady, posi tion as housekeeper in widower's home, or maid in small hotel; willing to go any where if transportation is furnished. An swer quick. Address Box 981. care Geor glan 38-8-30 WANTED—Position by young lady ste nographer with about fifteen months ex perience: references if required. Call At lanta phone 5204. 40-8-29 WANTED —Position as assistant book keeper or general office work; refer ences given. Address A. H , carp Geor gian. 8-28 40 POSITION WANTED—Experienced, first class lady bookkeeper, with five years experience with large concern, desires po- I sition as bookkeeper and general office ■ work. Best references. Mis« F., Box 110. • are Georgia n W 8 22 Twenty Tickets Each Day to the Forsyth Theater for Those Who Write the Best Want Ads Did you ever try to write a Want Ad? Then why not try your skill at writing them and get a couple of tickets each week to the Forsyth theater at the expense of the Want Ad man. Here is how you can secure free tickets to the Forsyth: Read over the Want Ads on these pages. You plainly see that some of them read better than others. Now you know that you can write better ones than these, can’t you? Get a couple of pieces of paper and scribble off a few. You will find that the more you write of them the better you will get. For the ten best written ones each day the Want Ad man will give a couple of tickets to the Forsyth Theater. He will judge the Ads and give the tickets to the ones that have written the best. There appear among the Want Ads in this issue the names of the ten lucky people that have secured tickets for tomorrow night’s performance. Your name will appear in this style. Get in the swim this very day with the jolly throng that are writing Ads. Your skill will surely get you one of the pairs of tickets that are being given away each day. Ads will be taken up until 1 o’clock each day. The winners' names ’will appear in the next day’s issue among the Want Ads, and all you will have to do is to find your name, bring your Want Ad receipt and that issue of the paper to The Georgian Want Ad counter (so that you may be identified) no later than four (4) o'clock the next day, and get your tickets to that night’s performance. Remember they will come in pairs so that you can enjoy the show with a friend. Don't wait, start today, and try your skill at writing Want Ads, and win some of the tickets to the Forsyth theater that are waiting for you. Needle Work. EMBROIDERY, designing, fine sewing. 13 Balt[more plat e. lv\ 5968. ■ - 8 8 Salesmen Wanted. ESTABLISHED proprietary medicine company wants experienced salesman, well acquainted with drug trade in the South. Write, giving references, etc., to Box -178, care Georgian. 8-30-22 Boarders Wanted. ROOM AND BOARD; also first-class table board. 29 East Harris street. ■■ ivy 3741 L 8-30*16 GOOD BOARD with first-class people. Private house. Near in. 282 Courtland 81 F€ 1 30 -8- 30 table BOARDERS wanted at 57 Cooper street. Also one furnished room. 66*8-29 SEVERAL boarders wanted, also room mate for young man. 131 Washington stn- 8-29-47 A COUPLE without children, or two young men, in private family; modern conveniences. Call West 494. 8-29-39 ROOMS and hoard: also table board; north side. Ivy 2423-. J. 8-29-51 Just Off Peachtree SELECT rooms with or without board; reasonable. 19 \\. Cain st. 8-29--1 S NICE ROOM and board in exchange for diamond, motorcycle, piano or type writer. Small cash payment. Piano, Box 10, care <leorglan. 8-17-30 LARGE, delightful room, close to bath; best location; steam heat; good table; home comforts. 241 West Peachtree. Ivy 1959- L. 4- 8-28 NICELY furnished rooms with excellent board in private boarding house, West End. Gentlemen only 143 Ashby street. Phone West 174.8-28-28 ROOM and board for a couple of young men; close iii, 102 Ivy st. B-28-18 LARGE front room ami good table board for couple, 102 Ivy st. B-28-19 BOARDERS and mealers wanted at 20 East Elhs. 8-28-2 DELIGHTFUL front room, closet; well prepared meals; in pleasant home; table board a specialty. 26 E. Cain. 53-8-27 B. M. Blount. 87’ 2 S. Forsyth st. Aug. 30. SEI ECT boarding at 16 East Baker, un der new management; cleanliness oir motto; inspection invited; the best table in the city at moderate prices; rooms with private bath. Ivy 2666-J 8-27-42 DESIR ABLE rooms with good table board; good service: will also furnish meals. Phone Main 1978. 178 Washing ton st. 8-24-60 TRY BOARD at 30X South Pryor; home like; references. X1 ain 2456-L. 8 - 26-2 17 E. NORTH AVE., room with bath; something extra fine; excellent meals; dinner in evening. 39-8-23 NEAT, cool rooms and homelike cook ing. 173 Luckie street. Atlanta phone H 37 8-22-38 PEACHTREE ANN $1.50 to $2.50 day; $7.00 to $12.50 weekly; American plan. 50c to $1.50 day; $3.00 to $7.00 weekly European. References exchanged s-ir-Rb IF you appreciate cleanliness try us, M wek. 122 c.-iDif'd av- mu- S-10-7 Board Wanted. WANTED —Room with private bath, and board in private family or private boarding place on north side by young couple. References required and given. Address W., Box 206, care Georgian. Lost and Found. LOOK at 83 Garden street; see 23 Con nally street, between Fair and Wood ward avenue; Connally street home con venient to schools; will give terms on both places: splendid renting property. Applv Room 201 Equitable Building, iCty LOST—Motorcycle inner tube, between Candler Bldg, and Alabama street on Forsyth street. Phone West 57. 8-29-34 LOST —ln the direction of Terminal Sta tion and Marietta street, black and tan rat terrier. “Trixie Davidson. 30 Angier ave.*' on collar. Reward. B-30-25 Ft 'I ND 'l'he neatest and daintiest pair of glasses I ever saw, with unusually brilliant and clear lenses and a remarka ble nose piece. It must be the “Dixie.'' as no other will stay on my nose. Apply the Hines Optical Company. 91 Peachtree street 8-30-24 LOST - Thursday night, key ring with four keys. Finder return to 1115 Em- Reward 8-:o-; 9 LOST Thursdaj afternoon, ladles gold watch, heavily carved and with ruby setting in back. Liberal reward if re turned to 331 Candler building or 198 Ivy street Ask for Mrs. Pearl Caldwell. Phone ivy 1928.8-30-11 LOST—On Soldiers’ Home car, silver eye glass cam; OU car having town at 7 o’clock Wednesday evening. Monogram E. H Liberal reward to finder. Return to Bell photi«» Main 2173. 8-30-3 JXJST—Child's gold bracelet yesterday afternoon Name Inside, Mary Sue Prim. Lost on Peachtree or Whitehall street. Return to 305 West Peachtree JR a i : 8-9-52 Ladiet gold watch; ’VVaitham movement; hunting case, with name “Nannie Lenz' in back. Return to 715 Atlanta National Bank Building Reward. Az 29 "_ c LOST Two hair braids, either on the Capitol ave. or Decatur street cars, Wednesday, 21 If found, call Ivy’ 5921-J 8-28-12 Job Work. WE CAN SAVE you money on repair work, shelving, tables and counters. We make them vo order. Root repairing, brick work, wall tinting, painting and plaster ing. 62*4 S. Forsyth street. Bell 1187; Atlanta 6087-M. Personal. \\ AiN l ED —To buy fifty shares of the l , '<juitable < ’asualty company stock; will either pay the cash or will trade a good piece of renting property: want this stock this week. Address P O. Box 580, At lanta, Ga. 59-8-30 DO PH ILANTHROPfSTS,’ big or ’ fittTe’ read personals in the want columns of The Georgian? We should get $25 to complete a fund of SIOO with which to start a blind man in business, if they do. This man has a wife and two small chil dren. Associated Charities. 705 Gould Bldg 43 8 LADIES! Don't forget to bui the Titus darner. Save your stockings and bank your money. Instructions free. 49 White hall streeC33-8-30 WANTED-Addresses of all STAMMER- ERS who are willing to pay $lO for a certain cure. The Fon-Lin institute, G., 2516 Jndianajtyenue, Chicago, 111. 8-7-4 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. 8-15-5 SERB >1 S RESI LTS 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 ADULT PIANOFORTE COURSE—Spe cial method for adults rommenclna music. Enables you to play well in three months. All monotdry of practice avoided. Even ing lessons if desired. Music. Box 777, eare Georg 1an.48-7-23 Mrs. A. Willink, 236 Central ave., Aug. 30, _l9|2. MATERNITY SANITARIUM Private. refined, homelike; limited number of jntients cared for; home provided for in fants; infants for adoption. Mrs M. T. Mitchell 26 Windsor st.6-g2-12 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 ••an not call, write 6-7-36 The Many Spirella Style?. INCLUDE a style for every woman; the genuine skill of our corsetieres Is mani fested in selecting the model that be comes you hesr. <Ompany headquartera. 84 East North avenue. Ivy 6176 5-28-36 Palmistry. MISS BECK, WORLD-FAMED INDIAN PALMIST. A GIFTED WOMAN. LO CATED 76 E HUNTER STREET. 38-8-2 K PROFESSOR LA VOUX. SPIRITUAL MEDIVM. clairvoyant and I palmist. Parlors. 74 Walton street. I.a- j dies' maid in attendance. 8-6-7 ■ PALMIST AND LIFE READER. REVEALS PAST, present and future Can be consulted on all affairs of life. 1 Readings 25c. 50c. 17 East Mitchell street i (in tent). "GY I s SY r QUEi^N _ IS NOW LOCATED In tent, corner For- , syth and Luckie; can be consulted on all affairs of life Charges moderate Satisfaction guaranteed. 6-26-18 Medical. 1)15. 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 A- >ro., manufac turing chemists, 14 South Broad street. All.in' Ga 2 17-14 Dropsy. DROPSY CURED- Relieves shortness of breath in 36 to 48 hours Reduces swell ing in 15 to 20 days. Write for particu lars. Cofinm Dropsy Remedy Company, Atlanta 5-21 Storage. WE STORE HOUSEHOLD goods and pianos Office and warehouse. 239-241 Edgewood ave. Ivy 2037. John .1 Wood !-• de s i <»rage • tompany. Public Baggage and Transfer. M. C. FURNITURE transfer, we pack and ship Main 3657-J, A. 1319. 42 Madison ave 3-12-7 Stove and Range Repairing. SELLS second-hand gas stoves. We sweep chimneys. We take down heaters We sell wick and wickless oil stoves. We sell ?a>ollne stoves and ranges. Atlanta phone 235. 121 Whitehall street Bell phone 4-4 7 Sewing Machines. WE RENT new machines with complete set of attachments for $2 per month; also machines repaired; prompt delivery. Both phones 1893 Singer Sewing Ma chine Company, 79 Whitehall. 9-14-44 “The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin” Do Your Renting Through This Bulletin. It contains a complete list each issue of every desirable place that is For Rent in the < it\ and suburbs no mat ter where it is or whether it is furnished or unfurnished. They are all here below. For the benefit and convenience of its patrons The Georgian employs a special- man to search the citv and sor roundings each day for desirable places. This bulletin will save you time, money and worry It is for your convenience, so take advantage of it Furnished Rooms For Rent. NEAT, cool front room in private family; reference required. 388 Peachtree. RESIDENCE free to reliable couple until September 8. “North," care Georgian. STEAM HEATED, newly furnished in mahogany, front room, three large win dows; bath room adjoining; private West Peachtree home; close in; excellent meals next door; for gentlemen onlv. Phone Ivy 1258. 52-8-29 FOR RENT —Three very desirable rooms for housekeeping on Pulliam street; rent very cheap. Apply 817 Austell Bldg. -30-36 HANDSOMELY furnished room, steam heated and adjoining bath; in Atlanta's most modern apartment; best of refer ences required.b’hone Ivy 6729 8-30-34 ONE furnished room; furnace heat; g n tiemen preferred. Ivy 433-L. 73 West Peachtree st. ONE front room, nicely furnished, close in and all conveniences. 2 Williams st. Ivy 4204-J. 40-8-30 For rent Pleasant room, close to bath, in modern stpam-heated apart ment, close in; north side. Ivy 6033-J. -30-18 FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms, liv ing room, dining room and kitchen, on first floor. Phone Ivy 2560-L. 183 East Pine street. 35-8-30 FOR RENT—One furnished front room in private family; meals optional 205 Nort h Jack son 8 10-11 FOR RENT—Nice, com rooms, table board a specialty. Near South Pryor. Atlan ta phone 2959. 37 East Fair street -28-37 FOR RENT —Beautiful double room, well furnished; every convenience; just above Peachtree place. Phone Ivv 309. FOR RENT In suburban home, private family, big comfortable room, with board; house large, with two bath rooms, large porches, shade trees and nine acres of ground, with vegetables, chickens and Jersey cow. South Kirkwood. Decatur 389. IVY Ih )T EL, 98 ivy St reel. AMERICAN PLAN, $1.25 UP. Weeklx rates. 69-8-29 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, with sleeping porch, on Ponce Del-ieon ave nue. Ivy 4538. * 8-29-56 FOR RENT—With private family, in close In. steam-heated apartment, large fur nished room, with all conveniences. Ref erences. 3868 Ivj. 8 29-59 NICELY furnished room; all convenience? private family 236 Central avenue. Phone Main 3817-J. 8-29-46 Ha n i »s< »M EL Y furnished front room in private home, for gentlemen only; steam heat; all conveniences; references. Apt. No. 1. 164 IV\ St 8-29-50 COOL rooms and hoard; close in. w . Baker.lvy 1788. 8-2 J-49 FOR RENT-—Neat, coo), nicely turnishod room to young man, in private home, south side; with or without board. Phone Main 5228-J, 8-29-32 FOR RENT -Two or three upstairs rooms; light housekeeping allowed. Best part of Grant street Phone Main 1933-1. 8-29-27 LARGE, nicely furnished room, steam heated, electric lights, north side, pri vate family, to gentlemen. Ivv 1294-L. -29-28 FOR RENT N'i«ei) furnished room with hath. Apply 485 Peachtree. Phone Ivy 6103. >7-s 29 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for ligl t housekeeping; near in; convenient; ref erences exchanged Appb 18 East E’lne ; FOR RENT—Room close In; private fam -1 price reasonable. Main 953. 8-29-31 Mrs. <’. E. Stamps. 318 Washington st . Aug. 30, 1912. FOR RENT Pleasant room, close to bath, in steam-heated apartment; close in; north side. Ivy 6033 ■J. 8-29-25 FOR RENT- Three nicely furnished rooms, close In. chenp: all conveniences; nice neighborhood. A ppi? 88 Pulliam street 8-29-20 NICELY furnished room, private familj ; steam heat; all modern conveniences, suitable for one or two gentlemen. Phone 1V \ HB4 ; ■ s . FOR RENT- Large beautiful rnoms n quiet, refined family, $lO to S2O. Hl i :ast !• ifth stre< i THREE or four nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; close in: private family: no children. 205 South Forsyth street. .Atlanta phone 255!'. 37-8-29 bolt RENT Nicely furnished front rooms: all conveniences. Apply 5 Well ington Apartments. 1:1 Ivy st 28-8-.’!' FOR RENT Nicely fufnlsh'dd roon all conveniences; in private home, to young men onh Main 156.8 .1 TWO nice upstairs furnished rooms for gentlemen. Call Ivy ■•'.*■B.''.- L. 829 8 FOR RENT To nice young man ot ness woman, newly furnished front room; all conveniences. With owner. Ivv 2211-L. 8-i: ' ELi:»; ,\ NT I Y large front cor ner steam-heated room; three windows; nice closets; adjoining white tile bath; hot and cold water; opens on delightful large porch; dose in; second floor apart ment; every modern convenience. Phone Ivy 5078. 190 Ivy st.B-28-£> ONE room on Crew street, connecting bath; all conveniences. Main 4805-L is:* (’i ' w street 8-28-11 EXTRA large delightfully' cool front cor ner room, second floor; large closet; steam heat; north side: private family; business women preferred. Ivv 3570-1 __ _ 8-28-42 TW<» nicely furnished cool rooms; all conveniences; close in. 44 blast ’’aJn. 8-28 43 NICE, cool rooms; table board a specialty in private home. Atlanta phone 2595. 37 East Fair street. 8-28-37 163 West peaUStkee streei on< front room; gentlemen. Phone Ivy 2''7 9-J 46-8-28 TWO or three nicely furnished front rooms for housekeeping; private en trance; sink in kitchen; dressing room at- Itached; two rooms for sl6; three for $18; Inn children taken; hot bath; Bell phone; best location 290 Washington street 8-28-34 NR’b;, cool front room; hot water; pri vate family. Main 4945 and ask for Mrs Stan 286 Washington sj ONE furnished room w th pt k’at< bath; nice location; all Conveniences Phone Iyy ,16<* HANDSOMELY furnished room: steam Imated and adjoining bath; in Xtlanta’s most modern apartment; best of refer ences required. Phone Ivy 6729. 8-28 22 BEAUTIFUL front room; private bath; gentleman preferred Address Peach tree, care Georgian. 11-8-21 NR'ELY furnished steam-heated room in private family; near in; rea enable 18 E ilexandei. Apt A i ■ i" ( 8 ■ I FOR RENT I ■ room all conveniences; close in Apply Wil liams st. NEW, clean rooms for men only 74 Wal ton st reet i•• y 6606 1 828 ■ q: rent Two Seautiful front roon in fine locality; just fifteen minutes' walk to center of town. 303 Rawson st. Atlanta phon® FOR RENT- -Two lovely furnished rooms for housekeeping; dose in. 242 Central avenue Ptc’i;” is/? ; ■ 0 WAN'!’ED -By ipi» . il i»< ■ ' four nicely furnished steam-heated rooms for light housekeeping; private bath, prefer private home in vicinity of Peachtree or Ponce DeLeon. Address D.. P O. Box 1679 8-27-6 ENTIRE second floor of four pleasant roomsand bath. Adults only; hot water, gas and electricity 251 Crew street 8-_26 -7 NICEI Y furnishcd room for rent; near in; • all Main 3900, or Atlanta 1620. ask for I bookkeeper. 8-26-25 Furnished Rooms For Rent. ELEGANTLY furnished rooms in private family; furnace heat, electric lights. Spring street, near North ave. Phone Ivy 6622. 58-8-30 FOR RENT- Neat cod room "n second floor; $6 a month. 59 East Ellis street. 8-23-25 FOR RENT Two or three rooms, fur nished for housekeeping; no children. 73 Williams street. 8-19-15 LARGE, beautifully furnished rooms with hot and cold water, baths and excellent table board; undef new management. 4 West Peachtree st. Bell phone Ivy 6790-J. -6-.36 Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. FOR RENT—To couple, two rooms, fur nished or unfurnished; all conveniences; dose in; south side. 28 Pulliam street. Pall Roll phone Main 3582-J.B-29-19 TWO second-floor rooms with large pri vate porch; electric lights; hot water; all conveniences. Phono Ivy 2160. 8-28-26 TWO adjoining front bed rooms; con venient to hath, furnished or unfurnish ed. Phone Ivy 5824. 8-28-31 Furnished Rooms Wanted. YOT’NG MAN wishes nice room, with or without adjoining bath, in modem north side close-in apartment, with very few people. State particulars. Would take meals Box 977, care Georgian. 68-8-29 WANTED—Young man to room with gentleman. Give phone number. R. D., care Georgian 28-8-28 WANTED Two furnished rooms foi housekeeping, near Druid Hills pharm acy about September 1. Call Dr Alex ander. Ivy 186 8-28-39 Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms Wanted. WANTED By a physician, one furnished bed room and two unfurnished rooms in same house, to be used as offices; the lat ter to be nn ground floor; must be rea sonable and within a few blocks of Grady hospital. Reply, stating terms and loca tion, I ’!• I \ i>. 167 < Japitoj ay ■■ 25^ 8 2 ■ Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. THREE nice connecting rooms in private family; good neighborhood. M. 4694-L. 57-8-30 am WIDOW without children; will rent. three rooms to couple or small family. Take River car line, get off at Chapple road, and inquire for Mrs. Westfall. l<>R RENT Four unfurnished rooms, first or second floor; all modern con veniences. Reasonable rent. Close in. Apply 302 Rawson street. 27-8 30 FOR RENT Four rooms and reception hall; private bath; hot water; near in. 251 Central avenue Phone Main 5052-J? ' 5-29-58 TWO or three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; modern conveniences; * 4 _ street. B-29-38 TWO c<.n’ ■ • ting unfurnished light house keeping rooms: modern conveniences. Inman Park section. Phone ivy 1994-L. 8-29-43 FoR RENT Three connecting rooms with modern conveniences; West End; near cars 15 Dunn street. 557-L West. THREE beautiful rooms for light house keeping September 1. 179 East Pine street 43-x-i!s TWO unfurnished rooms for housekeep ing, close in on South Pryor. No. 202. 8-28-36 FGR RENT Two unfurnished rooms and kitchenette. Near in. Call ivy 3718-L. -29-21 HALF of flat; separate entrance, opening on veranda; porcelain sink. Ivy 99. F’OR RENT Four first-floor rooms; pri vate bath; sink in kitchen. 275 Oak I 1 r r *1 ■ W, ‘ st Hnd 3 1 -8-28 'THREE unfurnished connecting rooms with couple; private bath, gas and phone, ivy 5427-.1. 8-29-15 THREFJ rooms for light 1 September 3 217 South Prvor street. 36-8-29 UNI 1 RNISHED rooms foi rent 1 ■ connecting rooms; one large ami one small, for tight housekeeping, private en trance; adjoins bath: cars convenient; 15 minutes' walk to center of town; $8 per month; no small children taken. 371 Glenn si., between Washington and Pul- I a' Sts 8 2!' 4 F( >i‘i: rooms with bath on first floor, $11.60 per month. 156 Simpson street, near LuckiePhone Ivv 2807- 1. .30-8-28 FOR REN'I’ Four nice second floor con necting rooms; could be used for offices Jjiply 112 Whitehall st. s ■ • TO GENTLEMEN Nicely furnished or unfurnished steam-heated room; bath. Bell phone; electric lights; five minutes of business center: north side, (’all in per son 79 spring street. ’"p f b-i 826 8 THREE nice rooms with conveniences for housekeeping. 210 Angier avenue. 101 8 M FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms and kitchenette. Apply 85 (’row street. Unfurnished Rooms Wanted. WANTED Four unfurnished first floor rooms and bath. Good location. State terms Address P. (> Box 783, Atlanta. 8 30-10 WANTED By young couple two unf ir« nished rooms or one room and kitchen ette, close in. by Ist <»f month. Box 75, . .ire ';• orgian WANTI3I • Th! "•• unfurnish< d root north side; close to table board. J. M. S., care Georgian. 27-8-27 Unfurnished Apartments For Rent PEACHTREE hnd Eleventh streets in the Wickliffe, one apartment, for rent September 1. Best and nir«t modern in At lanta. See or phone J. W. Gold smith. WE HAVE for rent in Gorinthian, 136 West Peachtree street, one five-room apartment. Apply Mr Kelley, 2’v Walton street. • 8-21*-29 !■'• \ ■ nu< ■ ■ ■ Washington street; four-ro<»m upstairs flat; close in. No carfare ivy J9.G-.1 IN the Boscobel apartments, 83 Hurl street. Inman Park, there are left tw<» three and four-room apartments, $32.50 and $35 each, with steam heat, hot and cold water. Apply to Janitor or Fitzhugh Knox, 1613 (‘andler Bldg. 8-27-19 I ;nti ßE ups er floor ol iix roon nd bath on Peachtree street mar Tour teenth street. Address Peachtree. Box 500, < are Georgian. 8-27-2 TW(» close-in four-room apartments; bath, hall and front por< h to each apart ment : rent rea-■ nablr. (’has S. Robison, 27 E Hunter. Bell phone M. 1181 8-26-16 fi t I E COLONIAL. BI3TWi3I !N !’• and Jun pei on North avenue, one block from Georgian 'Terrace hot’ 1. There will probably be for Ipu'h on September 1 or October 1 apartments ranging in price from $65, S7O and $75 per month. Phone Ivy 657-J, or call at 29 Ponce DeLeon avenue. 114 8-17 THE most up-to-date apartments with four rooms and bath in Atlanta, located at 324 and 326 Forrest avenue; ready for occupancy by September 1; can be seen at any time; price, S4O per month office phone. Main 2102, home phone Ivy 508-1 L. B. Sanders, Owner 8- ' Furnished Apartments For Rent. D °r three connecting rooms with bath; private entrance; for light house keeping; couples or business women. 34512 Peachtree st. B-28-14 ToR RENT—I 96 Juniper street, near beyenth; seven-room furnished a part year. S6O per month. Ivv .8-24-36 TH RE E all ra cti ve. rooms, bath and mod ern conveniences for housekeeping: no children; north side. Phone Ivv 2478 ’ 8-26-13 Furnished Houses For Rent. FOR RENT Ten-room furnished house, $4;» per month. 25 Baltimore place Ivv 993-L. f 8-28-46 Unfurnished Houses For Rent. 118 and near car line; four rooms on sec ond floor with all conveniences; separate entrance; price $10.60. Apply Fitzhugh Knox, 1613 Candler Bldg. 8-30-38 FOR RENT—No. 3 Angier avenue. Two-story, 8- rooin house. Four bed rooms and one in basement. Everything modern, and in best of eondition. Car in from. Possession Septem ber 1. 8-30-37 FOR RENT -Six-room modern cottage: porcelain bath; lot 50x200: beautifuj lo cation; line neighborhood. 420 East Geor gia :<ve.. $25. A. J. H. F. West, Phone 1754 Main.B-BQ-32 \t EST END, .15 Holderness street, new six-room bungalow; beautiful fixtures, tile bath: $22.50, September 2. Call Barge, Main 404444-8-30 FOR RENT September U eight-room modern brick residence, 55 East Cain. Eight-room modem residence. 303 Spring street. Phone Ivy 3834-.1.8-30-8 FOR RENT—Five-room cottage; corner 101. Highland avenue car line Call Ivv 3815-. T. 67-8-29 MODERN 10-room north side bouse; ev ery convenience; furnished or unfurn ished. <’all Ivy _1 619-J 8-29-45 FOR RENT Six-room house, suitable for one or two families. Rent reasonable. 348 East Georgia avenue. Phone Main 1933-1., 8-29-29 FOR RENT—S3O, 6-room cottage, north side, 447 Courtland street, near Peach tree \V. C. Tolbert, 824 Atlanta National Bank Bldg Main 2683. 41-8-29 FoR RENT -1.64 Highland avenue, seven rooms: all conveniences; large yard. $27.50 Call Ivy 5499-.E30-8-29 PHONE or write us for our rent bulletin: excellent houses all over the city at moderate rates. Turmafi, Black & Cal houn, 203 Empire Bldg 6-29-66 FOR Sent, HOUSES—CaU, ~write ~or phone for our rent bulletin. Ralph O. Eoeliran, Ht South Broad street. 4-1-21 THE HOI’SE you build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for electricity. 4-18-18 Desk Space For Rent. DESK SPACE for rent. In the. Grant, building. Address Box 3, care Georgian. 8-30-1 Store Space For Rent. FOR RENT—Part of store with large window; will partition off it desired 88 North Pryor st. 37-8-28 Stores For Rent. 126 128-130 Capitol ave. Fine location for business in any line. Apply to Owner, 322 Atlanta Nat. Rank Bldg. 41-8-30 STORE FOR RENT at 78 West Gain street, 11 feet by 55 feet; fine location for drugs, fancy groceries or soda fount. \pply Charles K. Robison, 27 East Hun ter street Bell phone Main 1181. 8-29-17 Storage Room For Rent. F’JVE ROOMS for storage; good refer ences 455 Courtland street. Ivv 3707-J. 8-28-45 ONE room for storage; close in, on Crew ■B. Main 4805-L. 8-28-33 Garages For Rent, FOR RENT Uarage; $5. 94 East Pina street. 8-30-8 Barn For Rent. FOR RENT Nice barn with private en trance suitable for garage. Ivy 3707-.1. 8-28-44 Railroad Schedule. SOUTI FERN RAILWAY. ■PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH" ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS, ATLANTA The following schedule figures are pub lished < nly as information, and are not guaranteed. Nt> Arrive From— I No. Depart To— -35 N. York .5.00 am] 36 N. York. 12:15 am 13 Jaxville. 5:20 am 30 Col’bus... 5:20 am 43 Was’ton. 5:25 am 13 Cinci 5:30 am 12 Sh’port., 6:30 am 32 Ft. Vai.. s:3oam 23 Jaxville 6:50 am] 35 B’ham.... 5:45 am •17 Tocoa... 8.10 am, 7 Chat ga.. 6:40 am 26 Heflin ... 8:20 am| 12 R’mond.. 6:55 am N York.lo:3o am 23 K. City.. 7:00 am 3 Chat’ga 10:35am| 16 Bruns’k . 7:45am 7 Macon.. 10:40 am] 29 B’ham... 10:45 am 27 Ft \ a1..10:45 am 38 N. York. ll;01am 21 <’ol’bus .10:50 am 40 Ch’lotte. 12:00 n’n 6 (Jinci... 11:10am 6 Macon... 12:20 pm 30 B’ham... 2:30 pm 30 N. York.. 2:45 pm 40 B'hani. 12.10 pm 15 Chatt’ga. 3:00 pm 39 Gh’lotte. 3:55 pm 39 B'hani ... 4:10 pm 5 Macon.. 4:00 pm *lB Toccoa .. 4:30 pm 37 N York. 5:00 pm 22 Col’bus... 5:10 pm 15 Bruns’k 7:50 pm 5 (’inci.... 5:10 pm 11 R’mond.. 8:30 pm 28 F. Valley 5:20 pm 24 K City. 9:29 pm 25 Heflin.... 5:45 pm 16 Chatt’ga 9:35 pm 10 Maron... s:3opm 29 Col’bus. 10:20 pm 44 Wash’n . 8:45 pm 31 Ft. Vai. 10:25 pm 24 Jaxville.. 9:30 pm 36 B’ham.. 12:00ngt 11 Sh’port.. 11:10 pm 1 4 Cim i 11:00 pm! 14 Jaxville 11:10 pm Trains marked thus (•* run dally, ex cept Sunday. Other trains run daily Central time. City Ticket Office. No. 1 Peachtlee St. It's like getting money from home, for It's money »-usil.\ made by reading, using and answering the Want Ads in The Georgian. Few people realize the many opportunities offered them among the sn ail ads It’s a good sign that if the peo ple did not get < suits from the Want Ads of The Georgian that there would not be so many of them. If, for nothing else, sit d<.wn and < heck off the ads that appeal to \on Yot: w ’l hr astonished how many of .•in n » . fiioney to you The Want Ad pagrs .u» barg.iin counters in every line. 11