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2 Tfi ATLANTA GEORGL4N AND NEWS. REAP FOR PROF IT-GEORGIAN WANT ADS-USE FOR RESULTS
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
Published by The Georgian Company.
20 East Alabama Street.
Atlanta. Ga.
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Help Wanted—Female.
■' ANTED Good washerwoman. Apply
"'V!' I Tachtree street. 54-9-fl
WA.Vi l’l • - An experienced < hambei iuaid
Apply 412 Peachtree s treet. !i-1 1 -33
V \ II J » hirst-class colored housemaid
10 West North avenue. 9-11-28
WANTED Voting lady assistant book
ketper; one who can use typewriter.
Answer in own handwriting, giving refer
• 1 ■ • man BrdS., iii«' ‘‘-11-1 i
large room and board also table
; Hi.ini Ivy 242.1. ■.»-11-15
iNTED ('•dWrod nurse ’<»s»: ided
avenue 9-11-5
El ■ White nursed with
' 1 ■ to care for child two years and
- ' in house. Box 789, care Georgian.
\\ i'i;|i White nurse; good home and
g.-d wages to right party. Edgar A.
.\o-h. <Ol Equitable building. Atlanta.
.XTED Lady, good appearance and
■ iiii'U, living home, to qualify for
Harper method” shampooing, hairdress
’•‘U ladies only, and best trade. Good
;" Is for proper person after learn-
Mrs. L B. Graham, 622 Forsyth
46-9-10
\\ \NTED Good cook, with references.
1 'A ashington street. 9-10-31
Good, reliable capable cook.
\|‘i'l\ 125 Elizabeth street, Inman Park.
9 10-21
ED A first-class cook; ini<i< 11 < -
<»ne. who can milk, at once. Ivv
__ 9-10-8
I’ED Northern white woman; good
hr small mmily. All conveniences.
g< od home Mobih Mark< I
Ga. ;2-!> 10
\NTI"D Good servant. 367 North
street 33-9-10
1 ” d< WANTEb at once. Apply 26
■ • 1 eiri • 34 9-9
' 1 1 red u - man to < oak arid do
oral housework. Must room on lot.
M rst Sixteenth street ( 9-6-23
wVNT I< I) - GIRLS ~TO* TRIM
SHIRTS. ROBINSON SHIRT
HIS 1-2 MARIETTA ST.
-4-15
■ X i'LRIENt’El» operators to make the
Mechanic union Tnade overalls ami
ants; steady work for all and highest
■\’A'-s paid for short hours; we will em
inexperiepced persons and teach
•hi this work so they can soon earn
wages. This is the best employment
'liiti’a for women and girls (’all
: : us explain it. Marcus Loeb N- (’<•..
1 *rydr strec t. •-1-30
Hein Wanted—Male.
•> v i. HIGH COMPANY requires
the services of boys as eash-
Apply at office. 9-11-22
Eli First-class ma:, <*t g< od ad
to w .vk city. Extia in- m oments
i-arty ’ < riffin Port ait f\ npany,
1 ■ '! pie >ll- 1 biiihlilig 9 ' 1 - ■ "
■ 1 ■ anvassers; new art cle g< kk i
■■position: everybody wants it,. Ap-
» > m., 34>.» Peachtree street. Room
Competent, registered pharm
acist di once. Give phone number anil
P O Box lCitj 34 9*ll
o-ru life insurance solicitors
oi . >n city; good pay; chanee f<>r
motion. u p; Dixon. 557 Candler
■ ■'-’!
i-,i: x m e NT POSITIONS are easy th
■ i My free booklet. V-412. tells how.
today now. Earl Hopkins, Wash
-tnr . l>. c. 57-9-4
A\ri;i» Eqj- S army, able-bodied
• ’ 'carried inert between ages of 18 ano
' itizens of I’nited States, of good
uacter and temperate habits, who can
■ . rear! and write the English lan-
t Eor information, apply to Re-
< Hing Officer, corner Peachtree and
rorsyth streets. Atlanta, or 411 Cherry
f Ha•• <- n. <l. t. 9-4-27
P AN’I’ED All-round first-class white
-))<»<■ repair men: must be sober and
* rstand Goodyear machinery. Max M.
- At he ns. Ga. 58-9-10
' \NTEI> Eirst-class man cook, good
v -ages paid. Apply 277 West Peachtree
42-9-10
'' ANTED .('ompehnt order man for gro-
■ -ry store. Apply 2 to 6 p. m. 271
■ ;m<»nt avenue. 9 10-33
i;i • Eirs’ Btenogi
her; good opening and fair salary to
‘T’ Georgia Car and Locomotive Co..
‘ nve aTK * Washington st. 9-10-13
I WO yoiiiic' men to press shirts.
Hobinson Shirt ('ompany. 19.»
‘ ■’ .Marietta street. 9-10-J8
\ NTED -Competent, ~qulcie accurate
mg man as bookkeeper: must be
'’NEST. Give good references Hotel.
■' Etex 1574 __
ADI STRI< )US man to milk ffnd look
after premises; room on lot. Apply
i ; 1 ' ■ 11,' t .
i/< • \ i; ci ei:< ft.dHoffice
•80 mobth. ilanta
v'-’iyber 6; free coaching Franklin in
c, Dept 19-S, Rochester, N Y
Help Wanted—Male.
P( >SI HuX as soda dispenser, cigar or
front of drug trade, clerk A-l; prefer
small town, Address .1. Pope Anderson,
care General Delivery, Atlanta, ..a,
" «9 *' ’ l ' rice b<| V- white, not more
e 2 ha P .7 f e, 4 n N ears >’f age Apply at of
nte of the Georgia School of Technology
I.EARN DANCING- Private instructions.
Lessons $1; course $lO. Will accept few
applicants at $5. Phone Ivy 6067-.1.
W ANTED Hen to jean: harh.r trade
<>ur course includes everything done in
a modern shop. Complete outfit of tools
," aKes in finishing department,
constant practice, expert instructions.
Diplomas granted. Positions waiting
< all or write 'Moler Harber College 3S '
Luckie street. 41-9-7 I
WANTED—Young men to learn pharm
acy this fall. Demand for our gradu- !
ales exceeds supply. Next session begins
October 1. Southern College of Pharmacy
xi Luckie street. A tin nta.Ga 8-1-1
AN 1 hl)—Bright, strong
boys to deliver routes in
ufternoons. Good wages
and chanee for promotion.
Cal! at circulation depart-i
ment The Atlanta Georgian, I
20 East Alabama street.
'■'.A' J'P '‘leas . Inventors write for
list of inventions wanted and prizes of- I
fared by manufacturers. Also, how to get I
your patent. Sent free to anv address |
Randolph ,<• Briscoe, patent attorneys i
VX ashington. D. C. 7-11-23
S'l OP at Hilburn hotel, heart of cltv, To'-x
Walton street, if you want a clean quiet
room; transient 50c. Open all night
-JVI9
YES. Professor G. 6. Branning wlll'teach
you the Farber trade Gt's eas? > We
teach in one-halt time of other colleges
Cours_e and position in our shops
only ?.,o Why pay more? Thousands of
our graduates running shops or making
good wages Atlanta Barber College. 10
East Aiitchell street. 5-1 i-17
FREE MASSAGE, hair cuts, shaves,
shampoos. Ml barber work free Clean
’men. Atlanta Barber College, 10 East
Mitchell 5-27-16
Help Wanted— Male and Female.
I WANTED An experienced butler and
i maid at 499 Washington street 9-11-26
STENOGRAPHERS Wc
. supply ymi. Remington
Typewriter Co., 56 North
i Broad street. 9-11-12
Musical.
JAMES A. BUCHANAN,
lvNIT.lt I PIANO TI’.NER -Action, regu
lating. voicing and repairing. Bell
phone Main 2254-L. East Atlanta. Drop
a postal. 1 will call 8-19-24
Salesmen Wanted.
(SALESMEN and collectors wanted to
i work in city: experience not'necessarv.
; suiger Sewing Machine Gompanv 79
(Whitehall street. :'-11-4
Situations Wanted—Female.
EXPERIENCED young lady stenographer
desires position; can give best of refer- 1
ences. J-_W. J2-_. care Georgian. 33-9-11 ,
REFINED, Christian settled, lady wants i
position as matron, companion or
■ (Risekeeper. < Jan I n nish best ol i ef< r
ences, Companion, 1458 DeKalb avenue.
HIGH GRATAE expei enc< music ’• ach
er wants position in a school Write’
Southern Teachers’ Agency and Emplov
ment Bureau. Americus, Ga. 56-9-10
WAN'IED Position by young widow as
companion, governess or music teacher,
in private family; can go anvwhere
W idow, caret Geor gian. 38-9-10
COLORED girl desires position in pri
vate family as maid; can give refer
ence. E. l\. 187 F«>rt st. 47-9- •»
WANTED Cook’s position l>y <’hrisTian
colored woman. Can’t possibly work
on Sunday. W rite me. Address L M . 17
« N< wi.jn street 26 ' 9
WANri-iD ,\! once, position as assistant
icaehex in public school; high school
graduate and college education. Highest
recommendations as to character and
ability. Address M. B. 815 South Grant
st i • et, Fitzgeiaid, Ga 79-9-7
GR \i »l ate in music must have jjosi
lion as music teacher; three years ex
perience; highest recommendations. Ad
dress M B . 815 South Grant street.
Fitzgerald, Ga. 80-9-7
Needle Work.
EMBROIDERY, designing, fine sewing
and darning. 13 Baltimore place. Ivv
5968. 8-28-8
Dressmaking.
WANTi-.Ti -Plain sewing I'liii.ir.-n s
work a specialty. Address Dressmaker,
care Georgian. 56-9-11
Situations Wanted—Male.
WAN’i’FL Position as • lerk m grocery
store or general merchandise; some ex- I
perience; good reference. Box 751. care I
Georgian. 42-9-11
TECHNICAL <; l: \1• I ’ \T E. with experiJ
ence; good character; best references.
I desires position with a manufacturing
I concern. Address Box 491, care Georgian !
I JV-h 11
COOK All-round, first-class references.
i wish position at once. Box 708, care
• teoi cian. * . ~ in
POSITION bj hustlfii
I self; seven years; make good at any
thing; sober and reliable. Address S. \V .
eare Georgian.4l »(• -10 j
i YOt’NG MAN with several years expe
rience in office work, at present with
i large corporation, is anxious to make a
change, with chance for advancement. F. !
j C.. 1 33 t’ooper street. 55 9-10 J
.WANTED- Position as teacher in rural,
! or high school; high school graduate
; and college education. Best tefuimenials. I
Address C. M H.. Hartwell. Ga, 54-:•-!()
Yol’NG MAN 22’, with three years' expe
rience in office work, wants some kind
of honest work with chance for promo
tion. Address K. G. H.. 98 Crew st., (’ity.
. 57- 9- 9
.4-1 RETAIL paint and lumber sales
man, who can also use typewriter,
' wants position Best references. Box
I 780. care Georgian. 32-9-9
. T\V( > BOYS just fyack from Tallulah; one
a first-class hduse boy. twelve years ex
perience in the work’, ami the other all
round man. Answer soon. Z 8 .
Tyler street. Atlanta. 28 9-9
POSITION wafited by man thoroughly » x
< perienced in office work as manager or j
to take charge of correspondence, collec- ■
tions, etc.; satisfactory references as to
ability, reliability, etc. Address 'Box 740, j
care Georgian. 34-9-4
• Job Work. *
VVE CAN SAVE jou money on repair
work, shelving, tables and counters We
make them iq order. Roof repairing, brick
work, wall tinting, painting and plaster
ing S Forsyth street. Bell 1187;
Atlanta 6087-M
Board Wanted.
WANTED Room with without board;
I good location; by single man; reasonable
i rales. H M . Box 5, care Georgian
\\ x ntfi 1 Etewrd * pHvate fan flj i
; near Inman Park; must be hrsi-cla«s
and convenient to bath A<i<iress M I* B
*2BO Ashby st . stating price 35-9-9
i The best Want Ad days In Th* Geor*
gian ar a Monda.'. rm--dav. We<in» <l;iy
I Thur ■-•lax. Friday. Satmdax 'fry them
1 v ■ 'Cr-zj . ilt« \a 11 rniiKfi vnii.
Boarders Wanted.
A i’Ol’fT.E or two gentlemen van get
••omfortahle room ami board at “44 Pied
mont ave. 9-11-19 j
Jewish Board.
HRsT-CLASS JEWISH board at reason
cable rates, no Capitol avenue •• g- 11
i NEXCEI 171' rooms; table Soard; loca
tion *m<! surroundings; nasonahie; run- ■
ning water in rooms; furnace heat. 32
E. North ave. Phone Ivy 55'51. 40-9-10 l
! I’I.EASAXT rooms and board. 513 Peaeh
_lree. 44-!*- 1 *
I ‘i FLIGHT Fi’L front room with first-"Flass
board at reasonable rates: private home.
256 Capitol ave. Main 2031-L. 9-9-15
WE HAVE one very large room, with
sleeping porch: suitable for three young
i mon; steam heat. Also table hoarders.
252 Ivy street, 9-7-64
<’AN accommodate a few hoarders at 31 ,
j West Peachtree Place. Phone Ivv 4606. |
I ?r 6 i 2!)
NIi'ELY furnished rooms, with or with
out Hoard, at 25 West Baker st Ivy
549-J. ' 9-6-26 -
few boarders and roomers;' with con
veniences. 9-5-13 |
WEST END Couple without children, 1 ;
tw<» young men one room, one man to
share room: table board. 156 Gordon. 1
West !7-L. ‘.'-4-10
NICE ROOM and board in exchange for
diamond, motorcycle, piano or type-
• writer. Small cash payment. Piano. Box
' 10. «are Georgian. 8-17-30
PEACHTREE INN j
I $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
' c ■ 8-
IF u appreciate cleanliness try us. >4
to $6 week. 123 Capitol avenue S-iu-7
Lost and Found.
FE\\ SHARES of common stock of Geor- I
gia Railway and Power Company at ■
bargain. Address Dividends, care Geor-]
grnn. 45-9-11
LOST Tuesday afternoon, a physician’s
visiting list, a small black book: no ■
value to any one except owner. Return I
to 1317 Fourth National Bank Building.!,
A reward will he paid for so doing. Dr. 1
Ghas, F Benson. 43-9-11 }
•M 5 R 1-Ava RD for return of liver ami;
white collie dpg. J. K. Orr. Jr.. 933 |
Peachtree street. 9-11-30;
LOST- ()r.e pair gold-rimmed spe« , tacles. '
in Ballard case. Think dropped them ! ,
on East Lake car Monday afternoon, i
An\ one finding them and returning to i
\\ \\ orr. care Muse Clothing Company. !
willhe suitably -l!<2s| ! <2s|
THE party who took holy's silver handle
umbrella from Forrest to Capitol avenue
cai en route to bant Tuesday nmrning is
known, and will be prosecuted unless um
brella is returned to 411 Equitable Bldg.
LOST Sunday, on Howell Mill road. '>lue
coat, containing watch and chain.
Fm'er return td J. H. Ewing, Jr., Central
■ ' " i :■ " • ■ ■ i 9-11-8
LOST Silver handled umbrella, engraved I
“M. P. H.. 1912, ' on Woodward avenue :
or Brookwood car. Motuiay afternoon. I
Return same to 325 Peachtree and get re- 1
ward. 9-10-11 ,
L< )ST OR STRAYED Brown mare mule
about 1.100 pounds, about ten years old, !
from National Stockyards. (’all Main i
883 1
Personal.
I 200 SHADES Cotton Oil Company j
■ ninrnon stock h»'r sale. Address Need I
! Mimoy. rare Georgian 48-9-11 I
\\ \.\' r i;i' To buj the bonds of the At-
lanta and Northern Street Railway !
1 «'< enpany. running from Atlanta to Au-'
i gusta, Ga. Address P. o. Box 580, At- i
' lan * a <ja - 44-9-1 1 i
MISSES’ special school suits, chic long i
coat; costume work. Arnone. 345i
I'■ .o htree streej. Ivy 5891. 10 37
i ia :i:.\c. fly screjensT fl\ |
SCREENS Wood fly screens, metal fly;
screens, hardwood floors, Venetfan blinds,
metal weather strips furnished anywhere ;
in the South. Write or phone W. R. Cal- 1
laway. manager. 1403 6’ourth National
Bank Building, Atlanta, Ga. Main 5310 1
8 15-5 I
' SERIOI S RESI’LTS come from trusses
improperly fitted. John B. Daniel, at 34 I
Wall street, has an ( Xpert fitter and it [
will cost you no more to have him fit !
you. and it means insurance. 6-24-19
M A ’’’ EI i N ITY SA NIT A RTi nT - PrivaTe? f
refined, homelike: limited number of
jptiints cared for; homo provided for in
fants: infants for adoption Mrs. M. T
Mitchell 26 Windsor st. 6-22-12
Dropsy.
DROPSY CCRED Relieves shortness of
breath in 36 to 48 hours Reduces swell
ing in 15 to 20 days. Write for particu
lars. Cnjlom Dropsy Remedy Company, ;
512 Austell Building. Atlanta. 5-21-11
Medical.
DR. EDMONDSON’S Tansy, Pennyroyal ;
and Cutton Root Pills, a safe and re- i
liable treatment for painful and sup- 1
pressed menstruation, irregularities and
i similar obstructions Trial box by mail, i
50c. Frank Edmondson -t manufac- ■
luring chemists. 11 North Broad street. I
Atlanta, Ga. # 2-17-14 11
1 : ; : y :_•
Palmistry.
i’i?()i< LAXorxr
SPIRITUAL MEDFI'M
AND
, • CLAIRVOYANT,
74 Walton St.
Office Hours. 9 a. m . 9 p. m.
Sunday. 10 to 4 Ladies' Maid '
in attendance.
8-6-7
MISS BECK, WORLD-FAMED INDIAN
PALMIST. A GIFTED WOMAN. LO
CATED 76 EAST HI NTER STREE’I’ ’
37-9-9
PALMIST AND LIFE
READER.
REVEALS PAST, present and future. !
Can be consulted on all affairs of life. '
Readings 25c. 50c. 17 East Mitchell street
pin tent).
(JYPSY QUEEN -
IS NOW LOCATED I in tent, corner For- <
syth and Luckie; can be consulted on
, all affairs of life. Charges moderate *
Satisfaction guaranteed. 6-25-13 ;
Sewing Machines.
WE REN? m v machines with completely
set of attachments for $2 per month; I
also machines repaired; prompt delivery.
Both phones 1893 Singer Sewing Ma
chine Companx. 79 Whitehall. 9-14-44 I
<
Stove and Range Repairing.
DAN THE FIXER.
SELLS second-hand gas stoves We sweep
■ chimneys. W ♦ take down heaters We ,
' sell wick and wickles.s oil stoves. We sell
I UMS, line stoves and ranges Atlanta phone
.1235. 21 Whitehall street. Bell phone I •
Mah 4.4 7
Monuments and Stone Work.
ATLANTA GRANITE COMPANY
\!1 kinds stone work 1
17-19 Fraser street Phone Main 3540 '
Trunks, Bags and Suitcases. | f
RETAILED \ND REPAIRED
ROI’NTRE’E'S 77 street agl ‘
PHONES; Bell Main 1576. Atlanta 1654
■ - f
Fire-Proof Storage.
\\ I S J’ORE Hot SEHOI>D goods and |
i-ianos office and warehouse, 239-241 ! (
Edgewood ave Ivy 2037 John J. Wood- |
•ide Storage Company. ‘ f
Every day is a good day read the
Want Ad I‘agts of ’l'he New I
uiUHirtunities are tinc tooaj that did no”* »
at *-—«t
“The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin”
Do Your Renting 1 hrough This Bulletin.
\ It contains a complete list each issue of e'erx desirable nlaee that is For
) lU’ih in the city and suburbs; no matter whether it is furnished or unfurnished
? they are all here below.
!• or the benefit and convenience of its patrons ’l’he Georgian emploxs a
? special man to search the city and surroundings each day for desirabh places
\ I liis* bulletin will save you time, money and worrv. It is for vour conve-
S nience, so take advantage of it.
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
NICELY furnished front room; all con
veniences; north side; close in. Ivx
. 3315-1. 3-11-36
L’Ht RENT Front room. kitchenette:
gas stove; no objection tu child; would
room fevx ladies, furnish two meals and
hies; near car line. 42 Garden street.
I 55 9-11
■ FOR RENT—-One or two furnished or un-
furnished rooms at 322 North Jackson
I slree( <v > 3851; Atlanta 3116-B. 58_-’.'- 11
I CoMbOKTABLE furnished from room
1 to two gents or ladies, >2.50; conven
-1 iences; walking distance. 65 Crew
i 53-9-11
’PUREE beautiful large rooms; tinted
walls, cabinet mantels, water, gas; with
owner; $lO. 404 S. Moreland ave.
I’l’ll REE unfurnished or partly furnished
front rooms for housekeeping; all con
, veniences; also bed rooms to ladx 18
1 Boulevard Place. Ivy 623. t i-9- U
I BEAI TIFPLLY furnished front room
with board; strictly private, north side
home, to two young men; host references
required. Ivy 1903. 9-11-20
FOR rent Two largo, delightful roorns;
stt..m heat; private family; no children.
N. 1< h .ia< ksonst reel lv\
For RENT Clean, well furnished ronins.
close m;. desirable for couple, business
I men or students; board near bx. Special
I rate to pe»-manen'ts. lH Wts. Gain
t s tr, et '*-11-9
FoR REN’T -one nicely furnished room,
I also one unfurnished room; close in. 60
West I 1! IS si r. et. 9-1 1-2
PRIVATE famil> has room to rent In
steam-heated apartment; close in; all
I conveniences. Ivy 1184. 31-9-11
FOR HElST—Furnished upstairs front
room; three blocks from Candler build
i ing. All conveniences. 189 Ivv street.
9-10-32
For RENT Two or three rooms, fur
nished complete for housekeeping; no
! children. References.. 73 Williams street.
1 LL I( Li?°
|<>NE furnished room; close in; private
family; all conveniences. Applx - 52 West
Dine st._3 s-9-10
NEWLY furnished front room; close in;
all conveniences. 120 Vi E. Fair st.
For hent one nicelx furnished front
room; private family. 233 South Pryor.
48-9-10
OWNER would rent three first floor con
necting rooms to couple without chil
dren; separate entrance, gas, porcelain
;sink; freshly papered and painted, (’all
after 5:30.430 Pulliam. 9-10-9
I TWO furnished rooms and kitchenette;
all conveniences; close in; cheap. M
_3'»9-L 205 Sbtith l*r\or. 9 10-12
TWO young men to take nfceb furnished
room and board in steam-heated apart
. inent. Private Iwrne. Walking distance.
1 tv y 5792•_ 34-9-10
NICE; newly furnished rooms, also light
I housekeeping apartment. Close in. 151
’ Spring street.3_-10-6
FOR RENT Furnished rooms in strictly
1 private* inane. 19 East Harris street.
! FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, mod
ern conveniences. Apply 7 Wellington
! apartments 28-9-10
; WANTED Couple to go half and rent
a house on north side. References ex-
Box 179, can Georgian. 34-9-9
FOR RENT Two neatly
close in. for gentlemen. 50 East Ellis
■ strePt - iw 4 87;. 9*9-18
NICELY furnished rooms. 255 Courtland
Jst 15
LARGE front room, on good north side
street; convenient to five car lines, fur-
I nace heat, hot and cold water; all con
i veniences; strictly private family , very
i reasonable to one or two young men.
! Box 478, care Georgian. 9-9-17
ONE handsomely furnished front
room, with steam heat, hot and
| eold watpr, within 3 blocks of
Candler building. Ivy 759-L.
-9-7
FOR RENT—Nicely furnisheo rooms;
second floor; no dogs or children. 56
West Peachtree st. £vy 5552-J. 3-9-14
FOR RENT—Pleasant furnished rooms,
suitable for housekeeping or bed rooms.
24 East Baker street. 9-9-3
FOR YOI’NG MEN Furnished apart
ment of four bed rooms, with den. Ideal
location, on Peachtree. Home cooking.
Address H. .1. H.. care Georgian. 27 9-9
FOR RENT -Two furnished rooms for
housekeeping; sls a month 276 Court
land street 9-7-30
1 FOR RENT—Beautifully furnished rooms,
close in; st earn-heated apartment; gen
tlemen only. Apartment No. 6, the Ver
non, 61 East Cain street. Telephone Ivy’
j ’T/J' : 9-7-45
F< »R RENT —One furnished room. .331
('ourtland. 9-7-38
ONE small room for one or two gentle
men; nicely furnished; hot and cold
water, close in; cheap. 48 Pulliam.
-7-3 7
F< »R RENT —Three rooms, sink in
kitchen; furnished or unfurnished; or
two for housekeeping and one sleeping
room. 67 Woodward avenue. 9-7-11
FOR RENT —Beautiful front room; pri
vate bath: gentleman preferred. A<l
- Peachtree, eare Georgian. 25-9-6
O. nicely furnished room, close in; all
conveniences. 230-A South Pryor.
-6-13
PLEASANT room: modern conveniences;
in steam heated apartment, close, in.
north side.lyy 6033-J 9-5-68
FOR RENT Furnished rooms m strictly
private home. 19 East Harris street.
AT 419 NORTH JACKSON there is room
and board for one or two. Ivx 4349-. I
-4-7
FOR REN’I’ Handsomely furnished
steam-hkated room, adjoining hath. In
Atlanta’s most modern apartment Gen
tlemen preferred. Price moderate. Ref
orences.l »h<>ne Ivy 6729. 9-4-3
WANTED—Young men or couple; pleas
ant rooms, with or without meals; good
beds, good meals; reasonable price. 64
E. Harris st. 8-31-60
Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms
For Rent.
FT’RNISHED or unfurnished rooms, three
or four, walking distance of town; all
conveniences; cheap 88 Pulliam street
9-5-1
Ll
Wanted—Miscelaneous.
I P.I’Y MEN’S old clothes and shoes
Drop a card. 1 Bock, 32 Bell street.
FI'RNTH’RE and household goods, office
fixtures and merchandise of any kind |
accepted on consignment. <’ash advanced I
Pembroke Sales Co.. 143 South Pryor St. j
Bell nhones Main 1434 Main 187, Atlanta
I>R(»P A (’ARD Will bring cash for old j
clothes and shoes. 'i he Vestlare, 166
Decatur street 6-27-42 i
WAN'TLF) We pay highest rash prices I
on household goods, pianos and office
furniture Cash advanced or. consign- ■
ments. Springer’s Auction House, 25
South Pry >r street. Bell phone Main 1526.
4-10-10
The best Want Ad uaxs in 'l’he Geor
gian are Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday.
Thursday, Friday. Saturday. Try them
XLL. 'l’he results will surprise you
WE PAY HIGHEST cash prices for house
hold goods, pianos and office furniture i
Cash advanced on consignments Ontral !
*•- •. r < ’<"u r-an\. 12 East Mitchell 1
| , ' . fah (24 8-26-26
Simpi’.Tx home, apartment, room seek |
Ing h. saving time, temper and tramping:
consulting The Georgian Rent Built-
Unfurnished Rooms For Rent.
THREE beautiful rooms; separate en
trance opening <»n veranda: porcelain
sink. Ivy 99. 9-11-21
F'oß sll per month I will n ut to desira
ble parties three connecting rooms in
cottage with private entrance, hath ad
joining bed room, sink in kitchen, sepa
rate gas meter. 40 Boulevard Terrade.
one block from North Boulevard. ‘.*-11-16
MR.* RENT Tw< unfurrisu«-i meet
ing rooms for housekeeping. 168 Central
' ■ ■ - i. '• - • - i I
FOR RENT Entin floor (foul
rooms and bath) at 221 Central avenue.
9-10-36
F• 'R RENT -Three i fui i I shed I o mJ
for light housekeeping; close in; private
family. 233 South Pryor. 43-9-10
TWO or three unfurnished rooms; gas
i burner and hath: all conveniences; for
light housekeeping, reasonable price. 104
Summit i ave. 9-10*10
I WO*unim ni- > ■ ■ ■ ■■■.<■
keeping; high elevation; water and gas.
195 Cooper st. H-9-9
I" 'i: RENT Tl!ee large, cool and •k -
gant rooms with hall, dressing room,
den and use of bath, for light housekeep
ing. in north side private home; attrac
tive terms to congenial couple without
children 74 East Merritts avenue.
'' e;i ■ :> i n with kitchenette tor light
housekeeping; unfurnished or partially
furnished; all conveniences; use of phone
152 Crew st. 9-5-16
Furnished Apartments For Rent.
NICELY furnished three-room apartment
for sale or rent; combination living room
and dining room; kitchen furnished com
plete; bed room, eastern exposure and ad
joining tile hath. Outlook best In the
<•££>. I’lli'Tlc lX'
EOR RENT- At 1.96 Juniper street, near
Seventh, first-floor seven-room fur
nished apartment, by the year, S6O per
month. Ivy 662-.1. 9-2-3
Unfurnished Apartments Foi- Rent
FOR REN’l'—One large five-room apart
ment; steam beat: modern; beautiful lot
and surroundings; janitor service. Phone
Ivy 3698-J. 47-9_ 10
’I’HE COLONIAL—One extra desirable
six-room apartment; hardwood floors,
etc ; perfect light and ventilation; best
janitor service, one block of Georgian Ter
race hotel. Phone Ivy 657-.1, or call at
I 29 Pnnce DeLeon avenue. 38-9-9
I'IVE-RDOM apartment. 201 Corinthian
apartments. Apply Mr. Kelly, 2L 2 Wal
ton street. 9-5-48
Furnished Houses For Rent.
MOST attractive six-.rooin bungalow,
completely furnished, north wide: best
of everything; only tlr.-tt-class tenants de
sired; no childivn. Phone lv\ 1762-L
-9-12
Unfurnished Houses For Rent
!■'* ■1: RENT Ne.vi < room bungalt >w,
furnished $20.60. unfurnished $16.60 9
North Wellington; Walker to Westview
car. 9 10-35
FOR RENT—Cozy five-room cottage, 10.5
Cooper street, close to town. within
walking distance; $22.50 per month.
Apply 3:; Windsor st 43-9-10
KIRK W' X '1 ’
NINE-ROOM house, three acres land,
water, lights and plenty shade .1 A.
Earl, Kirkwood, Ga. Both phones 6 De
catur. 5-37
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
FOR RENT, HOUSES Call - write 01
phone for our rent bulk tin. Ralph O.
Cochran. 19 South Broad tree] 4 1 21
Till-; HOUSE you bujld, buy or
rent will not be a modern home
unless it is wired for electricity.
Office Space For Rent.
HALF’ of cool office for rent cheap. 327
Austell building. 87-9-7
—— " t 1 "
Furnished Rooms Wanted.
WANTED —Two or three elegantly’ furn
ished roorns with private family, in best
location, close in; steam heat preferred,
for light housekeeping. Address p. (1.
Box 54, City. 29-9-11
Unfurnished Rooms Wanted.
COUPLE without children would like
three connecting unfurnished rooms foi
light housekeeping. Must he near cat
line References exchanged. Address B.
LG., Box 130, _care 9-11 2
WANTED—Four «>r five unfurnished mod
ern rooms; north side preferred; state
price and location. W. FL Kirkpatrick. 72
Spring stnet 41 1 1
WANTED Two rooms: clos< ii Address
Mrs Jones, 159 E. Fair st. Phone M
isi 3- l
'WANTED By couple, two modern un
furnished heated rooms; north side:
near meals, ivy 5640-L. 30 ■ 0
Unfurnished Apartments Wanted.
WANTED —To rent unfurnished three or
four-room apartment; must have porch
and heat; permanent party of three
adults Address P. (>. Box No. 6, Mari ’■
etta. (Jn. 54-9-i |
Furnished Houses Wanted
WANTED- From October 1. fumishpd
house or apartment on north si«j»-
Muse be in good neighborhood and in
good condition. State price and give all
partleluars References » xchanged. <juick
Box 480. *care Georgian 3 3 19 1
Unfurnished Houses Warted
WA NT El' To rent flv<
tage or bungalow, in Kirkwood or Edy»--
wood. Will tak< goo'l care of the prop :
erty. Address A. B car* Georgia)
31-9-7
For Sale Miscellaneous.
Kill! SALE Wood or <o;jl r.inur, n goo 1 ;
condition: original cost will take $s
Phone West 704-J -9. u
21'0 SHARES Empire Cotton 1 ill Compatr
stock. Address Need Moriev. care Geor- •
glan. 4U s -11 ,
E< d( SALE- One eniat pure while diu7
rnond cheap for eash. <1 U. Uarnwell.
ca r e 1 lejrrgian 11 29 ■
FOR sai.e six fine liens, one vear <»id;l
lii layers. Ivx 41G0.1 Mvrih'
stree, ~ ~ ,
E<il: SALE line pair of St imps. m's com- I
puling scales, also one American ac
count regislerat a bargain, both priieti
. ally new. \V D. Fincher. Mountville Ga '
U i | - 24 1
For sale Corner lot”..oxu;u n... 1, y,
lot No. I, Decatur Heights Park; wdll
sell cheap for cash, reason, owner is h
Mississippi. Cull Ivx 156H-.I !i-1 |
For sale Sixteen extra fine Jersey
milch COWS! also car of yming ;si ■ ' I■.
cattle. Shlppex Bro- A While. \p.
rietta st. Both phones s|a ‘..||.;s
FOR SAI.E Dr< tnd - tux
tailor made; line condition and mal. rod
s'z. about 36. \pply l.'S p , tl .hi . -
2'J 1 11 i
l-'i .1: .-'a 1 ,i-; Student lan book ■ 1
North Broad streel. ;;. n I.*
For Sale—Miscellaneous.
?! F’(‘R SALE National (ash register; flrst
<l class condiiion. Cheap, for cash Ad
;> , dress T, O p..ix ’. 13; A tlanta ._ 3-1 1-'
I; F<»R sale Twin carriage, in g1 •u-
I Also Knabe piano for relit, $4
-j or month Box 783, <arc Georgia)'
I L.
I LARGERANGESI2 r- ■.• feratoi
< stove >5. extension table >4. dining
S chairs, rockers, art squares, rugs, porch
> swing and furniture, lace curtains .inti
< shades, dishes bough* this summer will
S sell at a sacrifice* Gome this week 115
F'kMmont avenue. .7-D-11
| F't »R SA I E Cotton pick< rs baskets
M. Middlebrooks. 349 Peters street.
-I 32 ■ I
, Di NTLEY I’NEI'M \TIC CLE X '
•M move dirt and germs from rugs, carpet ■.*
' floors, etc.; vacuum frem . 50
- up. vacuum sweepers, p. 75 C. J. Daniel
rl ' & Co - 416 Fo 1 irtb Y at Bk • J? 1 d 5 1 - • ' 1
Goldsmith-At-ton-Wither-
6
spoon (’oinpaiiy.
t
r Furniture. and Draperies
i; Xcver Tarnish Brass
Beits $10.0(1 and up
o Pullman Davenports3s.oo
s National Springs $ ’l.ftS
'i Leifder Felt Mattress.. .. 7.5(1
Arts and (.'rafts ('lock . . . . -
Mahogany Drivers2l7s
''i Pay for your Furniture while
you use it. “A liitie at a time.”
1 (loldsniiih-.\<-toii Wither- -
spoon < ’oinpaiiy.
t'
l.ife-Time Furniture. Hugs and
r Draperies
6.2 Peachtree. til North Broad.
MAKE <). a. Nix. Carrollton. Ga.. best
offer on complete architectural drawing;
all text-book? anti drawing outfit com
p ph’te; course originally costing <l2l in
- best correspondence school in U. S.
r - - ??* ?!
F( >R SA LE Sewing machine and par
r lor rifle, in pei’tcct condition. Winches
•» ter, • are < Georgia n - ■.
- Fl’ R.\’ isi 11 n< ;s of five-room apartment,
corner Third and West Peachtree street,
t lo he offered at private sale Wednesday .
Thursday and Friday, from 10 a. in. till
4 p. m this week Oriental rugs, oil
I paintings, antique mahogany, davenport.
•-• .11 ■ i ; ■ 11 •i • <. 15-9-10
ii LADIES Now is your opportunity to buy
“ the Titus durner. 43 Whitehall street
Makes stockings anil clofhing new Do
■ not [niss It 2 1 9 10
FOR SALE Ta bl * an<
t furniture. No. 2 East. Fort McPherson.
9 25-9-10
n FOR SALE Three very large palms,
oleanders and porderoso, lemon in fri it
8 and n-'\vers. iJell Iyy 3j£4 9-9-6
= E< >R SALE Household furnit urc 382
We t I’■ .1- h1• < •( gt 9 3 1 |
b’''R SALE <h’c stehtn cylinder (half
price) for cotton gin press. G D (7ol
• liHiL i’iPR- Ga. 3-4-19
' Ampripfin registers everythin*."
i i» on Latest improvements.
•• <),(1 registeis exchanged.
1 <<• H All sizes; easy terms.
- RrirriMu- Atlanta Cash Register Co.
6 13-47
NEW RUBBER TIRES PUT ON Y(H’R
BABY’S CARRIAGE PHONE 4VY
9 3076 ROBERT MITCHELL. 229’>-:DGE
' WOGD. 7-1.8-15
",-.i National Cash Itcgister.
u I $35, S6O. $75, SIOO. slf,n and up tn suit
1 your needs. Terms easy. . Liberal ex
-0 change for cash registers In use. Bell
phone Ivv 4155. Atlanta 594
I THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO..
\ 60 North Broad Street. 1-20-52
’JnEW. beautiful rugs woven from your
17 I old carpet, superior to any’ In service;
7- ‘ plain or designed; any size Catalogue
it i fr<-o Oriental Rug Company, Baltimore.
I- Md 8-16-31
16 ~~ ■
> [ Auction Sales.
- PAWN BROKERS MICTION HOUSED M
Pi Decatur street. We buy and sell any
land en‘rythlng. Atlanta phone 2285. Bell
’■i 1434. Ma in 187
. PEMBROKE Sales Co i indet n< •
management; will accept your surplus
stork of any kind on consignments; cash
advanced, settlement on date of sale.
<143 S. Pryor st. Bell phon« Main 1434.
2 ( Main 187. Atlanta phone 2285. 8-6-30
- -
Automobiles.
i*i;' » i ’i<« "ri vE buyers, drop me a ]
1 I have a proposition that will interest
- von. Prospective, Box 74, care Georgian,
t 64-9-4
will TRADE $1 800 demonstrating t< ir
; ing car, fully equipped, for vacant lots
Fine appearing and serviceable ear. Ad-
Box 700 can Georgfai
Motorcycles.
‘ 191 J EXCELSIOR twin cylindei
pow< r. with free engine clutch and lug
. gage < irri' F. in porfert running condition
: and a bargain al $10<) II N (’oohilge.
- 12 North Borsy th si . At i.hu.-i < 11 13 j
Seeds.
M IRK W .l<>ll NSt >N SEED CO
1 South Pryor street. Have millions ol
. seeds and onion sets for fall planting.
) —■■■'■ ~,r , -•**■•.
Timber For Sale.
- FOR SALE 10.000.00 U f<- ( t long leaf vel
r low pin': prices, lerms. etc A<l<ir< s
-1 J M L . Bainbridge. Ca. .''.3-8-24
Money To Loan.
’I LOANS marie on real (state Purch:. k e
money notes bought and sold. F M.
Lovele.-s, 1.’.21 Candler buil<lj;g 8-17-10'
TEI I’a I 1 ■ ■ »"
purchase nmnoy monthlv nob s Second ;
jUn-uiguge. Phone Ivy 3TD 16 Xiiburnj
I avenue. 52-'.'- LO |
THE I’IH'DEM IAL IX-
SEIi’.WT’E ( (). of Anteri
c;i (‘an make you a loan 011
Al laiita improvei'i propert v.
through 1 heir loan corrc-.
spondents. Tiirnian. Black t
’ A - Calhoun, 203-8 Empire
, i Juilding 6-7-12-1
•r L - EY F< h: - al RIED '■! ?"i -i
: \ND OTHERS, upon their own nanus:
ehra p tales. pa:-y payin'nts Contlden- i
, ' tial Ii 11, Tolman, ali Austell build i
, | w.*-; can make loahs on Atlanta real es ‘
trite »n<! i.ii'iu lands Apply to Ralpb
■ Coet '-.i r . i South_Bi 7-11
I MONEY on hand tbr immediate loans on
1 property in or near Atlanta I. E Van I
::..• 111><, ejr 501 Equltablfc Bldg n-ti-J'.
’ VVEVM \N iN.'a Its,
ESTABLISHED 1890
Mortgages on l:<al Estate 4 17
■ I \V F 11 A \ E plenty nf money tii
lend at lowest rates on Allanla
land nearby property, either for
i straiu'lit or rnontliß payiirml 1
i plan. Also for pureliasin<r pur 1
ehase money notes. F'isler
, Robson, 11 Edgewood Ave.
SPECLaI ■l' >.M I FUNDS A . ; ;
an 1 mt. ». pep font Wiiie <<• s
: W Cursjtp. 24 ScuHh Br- id st 4-1-17
FARM LOA NS pli
I Improved farm land , in Gc<>’ r , t The ;
Sc .’Bern Comnariv. Gmi'd t»udd- I
• 7-13-1
Money To Loan.
;ewelers and brokers
■^<s.■ KA 301 PSTeaS
A / BLOO.
MO t N o
LO AN ■ .<> A
PHCfJE M AIN
STRICTLY PRIVATE
—
W ithout Indorsement
Without Collateral
Security
Without Real Estate
Securities
M'.nev loaned at
LAW EC L RATES.
NATIONAL DIS- ,
COUNT CO.,
801 2 Eonrth Nation
al Dank Building.
Morey Wanted.
WA NTEI> $1,500.
I Wl< HAVE .in a ppi ;< at ion foi $1,500 on a
mer. nr.x |.la<". Worth $:;.500: large lot
mid splendid siirromwlings. Apply to
A .1 *V 11. I’. West. Real Estate. Phono
1754 Main 9-10-1 B
Business Opportunities.
b<’R SALE !• <>ir-liftUs interest in best
paying busin -s in Atlanta. Small cap
ital re<iuircd. (’an be turned over semi
m« nthly. Uhmic Main .”.816. 0-22
\\ ANTED Experienced butcher to take
charge of meat market; established
I seven years Good chance for expe
rienced Lui. iirr without capital, (’all at
once 16!< (hist Hunter slrcrt. 26-9
Real Estate For Sale.
BARGAIN u> home builder.
One-acre lot on ear line; beau
tiful. elevated and covered with
shafle frees. Will sell cheap to
desirable party wanting to build
al once. Ideal place for subur
ban hoint*. With plenty of room
for Chickens, orchard, garden,
etc. Satisfactory terms. Address
B. R.. Box 433. eare Georgian.
9-11-34
$2,600 Bl \ S an up-to-date live-room
hmise 2’2 l a i Georgia, ixenuo; easy'
terms A Fl ('OK, owner, < arpenter at
’ ; ; ■ 26-9-11
LOOK Niue large lots fronting two
streets: coming section; $1,200; half
rash Ivy >522 60’j, North Broad street.
WILL exchange good renting suburban
property for 6-roorn collage in city and
pay difference. Ivy 5522. 60’n North
40-3-1 L .
lOR SALE or ex< h .i.. .’2 acresTu
\lyms switch, just beyond College
Park, spring tyid orchard, bcautifiillv sit
uated. fronting car line. $4,500. Main
2405-J Charles R Cook, 480 s Roule
, vard.9-3-44
FOR . • t your pr<»pei ty with
Everett & Everett, 224 Bi «>vvn-Randolph
I:!■.r . M ■ - • ’ . 7-15-27
, SI BI’RP.AN BENGALI >W New 6-roorn
bungalow, jot 60x100; ea*«t front; tile,
walks; stone front, city water; best of
plumbing and bath. Owner wants to sell.
A pick tip for some one. ("all Main 1342-
9-3-42
1 FINE CORNER lot on Marietta street to
exchange for well located renting prop
j > erty Will give or take difference. Ad
- ’ dress Exchange, Box 37, care Georgian.
* i 9-2-29
GHANI STREET HOME $3,000 buys a
dandy 5-room dwelling. 173 Grant st.;
’!n< ’v and modern throughout; splendid
.j neighborhood. It will please- you if you
"uni a home. Easy terms. Ed R. Havs.
City l lall ’' 39
; I 11E 1101 SE you build, buy or
rent will not be ,q miidem home
5 unless if is wired M'or electricity.
Land For Sale.
'l l RPENTINE AND s\ \ Mll.l.
TION AND LAND IN< IJt 1->F,D
1.500 A(’RES of round timber in i ’aihoun
county . Florida. Will cut 10 boxes per
acre: is long bo<lie<l, long leaf and above
average size sawmill timber; is tine grade
of soil anti a natural stock .raising coun
try . plenty of tisli and wild game, must
be handled at once at $7.75 per acre.
R. L. Colson, Swainsboro, Ga. 50-9-11
■Farms For Sate,
il’OR SAL.E (Hl EXCHANGE CiUaeres
south G 'nrgia cut-over timber land for
\tlanta tenement property, improved or
iinimprov. th Address, giving full descrip
tion. Stovall. P. o. Box 756, Atlanta,
Ga 9-6-34
-■ .1 -x:— ~ - . .i... .. ■
Fanns for Rent.
■F< >R RENT’ - Six te fifteen horse farm,
one-half to two miles of railroad station.
i G I>. (Trinns, Flint Ga. 9-4-20
to ' ’.i r. ta ; t p|rT
phone, city waler, tine bottom, well im
proved. chert r< ad. mile, from street car.
\ddrcss P. <). Box 580. Atlanta. Will
L .i<. for a term of years to a man who
will work: no loafers, triflers or deadbeats
wanted. V ery place for a truck farnt and
dairy • 67-9-•K*
Railroad Schedule.
SOUTHERN h’AihWAY?
•PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH”
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
P.\SSEN<.*ICR TRAINS, ATLANTA.
Tlie following schedule figures are pub
ished ‘til;. ... information, and are not
j gnu ran teed. ■ ,
I No. Arrive From— [No Depart To
N. York. '• -<>o am N. York 12:15am
13 Jaxville. i.. 20 am 30 Col bus... 5 2<i am
43 \\ .is ton. 5 25 am, 13 Cinci. .. s;3oam
IJSh'port.. r.;30 ami 32 Et Va!.. 5 30 am
23 .laxville. C.'.Oami 35 B'ham. .. 5:45am
•17Toc<oa . s.!<| am, 7 Chut’ga 010 am
2t. I Ullm * 211 ami 12R mond . (I 55 am
2'.i N York 10:30 ami 23 K. Citv.. 7:ooam
3Chat ga 10:35 ami I'i Rruns'k . 7 15 am
7 Macon.. 10:40 am; 23 B’ham.. 10 45 am
i 27 I t Vai..10:45 ami 38 N York 11:01 am
21 Col'bus 10:50am 40 Ch’lotte. 12:00 n'n
ti Cinci . 11 10 am s Macon.. 12 20 pm
30 U’ham. 2:30 pm 30 N York 2:45 pm
40 B’ham 12:40 pm 15 Chatt’ga. 3:00 pm
: 33 Ch'lotte. 3 55 pm 1 3H B'ham.... 4:10 pm
'.Macon . 4 no pm.'lt Toe .a... 1:30 pm
37 N York 5:00 pm 22 Col'him... 5.10 pm
15l'i nils';. 7 '.H pm; 5 Cinci... 510 pm
, 1: R’mond s :to pm| 2S E Valley 5:20 pm
24 K c’ V : .2'l pm I 2’5 I letfhi.. . sp, y ;n
IfiClmtt'K.i II- ; mn Hl M.:. on. . 6:30 pm
23 Col Ims 10 opm 14 M ashTi 8:45 pm
31 I < V.d 10 nm 21 taxvlllc. 9:30 pm
3>> B hain 12' u >ngt llSh’port.. 11:10 pm
licit' i 11 00 pm, 11 l.ixville 1110 pm
Tra n n irked thus <•> run daily, ex- s
cept Sunday
Other trail':, run dally. Central time.
I'it.i Ticket Office, No. 1 Peachtree St.
It s hi;.' getting money r.-.m home, for
if . iconev e.isilv mirie ov reading, using *
i and answering the Want Ads in The
'leorgian hew people realize the many
.Hi ini'i.' offered tliem among the
all a'ds H's a good sign tlmt if the peo.
I ■ . o md get r. suits from the Want Ads
of ' -:■• Georgian there would not he
•ur of then if. for nothing else, sit
h wi. and .1 . . . oft the ails 11 at appeal to
i 100 a ill .la astonished how many of
then Iman I-' e> to ion. The Want \d s
r ig.- u.e i.iiTi'ii counters in every hue.
'The ml are . nnvenlentlv arranged that
they can be picked out very easy.