Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 26, 1912, HOME, Page 14, Image 14

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NESST4.READ_FOR PROHT-GEORGIAN WANT ADMJSE FOR RESULTS THURSDAY. SEPT. 26. 1912 14 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, mall, postage prepaid. 1.25 One month.mail, postage prepaid. 45 Subscriptions Payable In Advance Pellvereci bv carrier, one year $5 20 Delivered by carrier, six months ... 2.60 Delivered by carrier, three months . 1 30 Delivered by carrier, one month . . 45 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. No ad taken for less than the prica of ten words Ads in larger type. ■2c a line <4 words to the line). Out-of-town advert! sements must )>e accompanied with cash. Agencies' discounts 10 and 5 per cent. The Georgian will not be respon- : slbte for more than one Incorrect Insertion of any ad ordered more than one lime Closing Pours: To secure prop er classification. eds must be In The Georgian office before 1 o'clock the day of the issue. All ads must bo ordered out 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 on* word; compound words are counted as two words. Telephone your Want Ads to The Georgian (both phones 800(0 when it Is more convenient to do so, and collection will be made at your home or at your office the follow ing day This Is an accommoda tion service rendered Georgian Want Ad patrons and payment should always be promptly made cn presentation of bill. Always ask that your telephone ad be re peated back to you by the ad I taker to make sure that it has been taken correctly. The Georgian can not guarantee accuracy or assume responsibility for errors of anv kind occurring in telephone advertise ments ADVERTISERS should retain re ceipts given in payment for Want Ads over tne office counter, as mis takes can not be rectified without them In answering advertise ments addressed In care of The Geoigian, .f the advertiser requires references, send a duplicate of same Help Wanted—Female. WA\TEI > Tb o first class suit .salesladies; must have suit de partmenl experience: no others need apply. Grossman's. At lanta. 9-26-38 WOMAN —Not younger than 35. as com panion and to do general housekeeper's work; only two in family good salary to I right party Apply 140 Trinilv avenue I Apartment 70-26-9 , \\ A ,n i ED—Servant, cook and housework ‘ \ East Baket 9-26-24 55 AN iED Hindet t girl and platen press fecdet. 21 South Broad sliest Ben nett'w _ 9-26-25 \\ ANTED Experienced mattress tick makers. Stead} work. Apply Hirsch & Spitz Mfg. < ’•>. 9-26-131 55 a.\"i i-.i * Woman to cook and do aan eral housework Appl\ apartment I II Crew street 35-26-9 1 WANTED N u rse 2 West Fort Mej»l lei“ I son. HollidayMain 2062. 3-25-3 WANTED Salesladx hat trimmer goods store Experienced only need ap ■ . 1 ■•*< a■ ui strei t • | AX X X’l El* X t ook and laundress. No 20 Fort McPherson 9-25-6** xx \NTED \ iau\ hel pet to gssisi bush elman on men s clothes Apply G. p,. xx \nti:i> First • las* woman cook to milk and live on lot. :>• Delia place In man Park call Ivy 3509-1. 9-25-32 1 V 'NTed l-ir>'-< 'lass cook and house <frv»ni for couple Apph apartment " i Juniper apartnit . ■- 35-25-9 I I’A.nclng SCHOOL Private hail ami 1 instructions Single lessons $1 Course I *i» H Hl accept and teach a few nppli JWSff- •*■'' Phone lv\ 6067-J : -m- 1 1 I »d> clerk in grocery store, JW" references Apply 65 Richardson ! WM&t , betweri ln v > 1 > ! • immediately, family waatier- ""■mil. Apply 306 i ake avenue, Ini r» ■ 14-38 ANTED A nurse .Apply 1<>8« Pied mont avenue 9-24-17 " AN'IEd Colored housemaio Must be experienced Apply :;o West North ave r.ue "-24-25 AVANTED Woman f..* cook; room on Place if desired Apply lix Copenhill avenue 48-24-9 AA ANTED Good cook al once, room on .‘OJ Good wages 72 Spring 29-24 6 WANTED Experienced ladv contest n anngei Apply Boy 995, Jacksonville PR< >< >1 P.E Al>Elt To read proof on tabu lar matter Apply Piedmont Printing < ompar? i"7 Central avenue. Atlanta <ia 9-21-11 Help Wanted—Male. Al PEA Iriday at Brinson’s pharmac', south Atlanta, for tickets to colored section in Auditorium Armory when Roosevelt speaks Saturday night* 73-26-** AA I. can SHtiAA why Paragon shorthand I ■ an be mastered inside of a week and | why we can teach it for onlv SIS Per sons who haw paid their money for the I system are the ones we give as refer- I ernes, only lo,> gla.l to explain Name, address, time b. s* ,n. Will bring rep- I resertative. Box IT*. .art Georgian. , STONE MASONS. 50c |>Elt llt H R Ap- Ply to 1 T. Mills, superintendent for : J. AA Grove, Evelyn place. River earl line, Atlanta. <ia 56-36- * A*. A NIED lei ams on mountain farms in northeast Georgia Must b. practical I farmers, familiar with the growing of coin, oats, potatoes ami other moiie* '■"■lp I-i«le. health' climate and fertile lan*; Andress Mountain Farms Box 60 '**'■■ Geot glan 9-26-29 WANTED By -an Eastern manufacturing I company. an energetic high-grade sales- I man one now selling the manufacturer V. I .' ■*‘Z r ‘', Profitable, permanent Inquire ' AA. P. Pratt. ;. CAN ISI few more magazine premium ' . "V'e ’mod proposition Apph Lan- I ford, 88 North Pryor '.‘-26-11 "AN||;|> "IDec bin and tile clt rk'c.'orm blned Salary $2,7 per month Applica tion will not be considered unless ac companied by good references A<ldre--s Box 1457 n. jg. - " 3 * Tl '' ‘ '■ intelligent 1?“ Must be acquainted with eltv and corrie well recommended. Apply 7:30 a m The i Blosser Company. 38 AA’alton street ■ 9-25-38 ' "A N I 1.1. i. t iffiee boy; coloreo neat ami 'lean Inquire suite 201-202 203-204 Jhe t.rand building, between 8 and 10 or AA -ANTED Colored men ci prepare as - I'mg *ar porters and train porters nm?i h's’tion mar Atlanta write min iiateli No experience necessar* ■•’■*■ stamp Inter Itallwa*. care Geor . 1 F 1 avenue 9-25-50 Help Wanted—Male. ,55 ANTED— A first-class white barber to take charge of a first-class three-chair • I shop with hot and cold baths. I want a man as well as a barber; rent $3 per week Box 76. Unadilla. Ga Ji-25-42 I ; SVANTKD—CoIored elevator boy. Tem i pie Court Bldg Report to engineer. , | 9-25-26 YOUNG man with some ex perience in draughting. ‘ Must have good education and references as to char acter. Fine opportunity for right man. Apply at once to the Kennesaw Marble Co.. Marietta. Ga. 9-25-3 55 ANTED Map cabinet, eight drawers; floor scales Dixie Culvert and Metal I'ompatiy. 4.3-35-9 DA NCI NG Private~hall and Instructions Coaching with music. Particulars. Phone Ivy 6067-.1. 30-25-9 55'ANTED Two good metal roofers, one good helper Expenses paid. R L. Moncrief. I' O. Box 175. Newnan. Ga. 27-25-9 |55 ANTED Man who Is experienced in the retail grocery business, with good I references. Apply 55 East Alabama street I between 5 and 6 p m. 9-26-2 I 55'ANTED- Five good cabinet makers at once. 55'hitter Gay Manufacturing Company, rear 116 sVest Mitchell street. I Al * ailta - Phone Main 2164. 67-24-9 FIRST-CLASS washerman with expert ence. Permanent job. Address E. 11. 1, . care Georgian. 9-24-21 \\ ANTED An experienced cabinet man’ Apply Willingham Dumber Company. 9-24-5 TWO young men to press shirts. Robinson Shirt Company, 195 1-2 Marietta street. 9-23-9 XX’ ANTE!* Six first-class locomotive boilermakers; must be steady and sober; state when can report for duty. Boiler maker. Box 41*0, care Georgian. 9-23-29 WA N?TEfw'Men’ tii learn the barßer tride I Few we»»ks completes. Tools given. Wages while learning You can join us with assurance you will succeed. XX’e have received praise from thousands for our beneficial course Investigate now Moler Barber College, 38 Luekie street 34-21-9 i W’ANTED Ideas Inventors write for list of inventions wanted and prizes offered Ib' manufacturers Also, how to got your patent Sent free to any address Ran dolph A- Briscoe, patent attorneys. Wash ington. I*. <N 7-11-23 WANTED Voting men to learn pharma” cy this fall. Demand for our graduates exceeds supply. Next session begins Oc tober 1 Southern College of Pharmacy, 31 Luekie ‘tree t. Allan ta. G a 8-11 STOP at Hilburn hotel, heart of city, 10*" 2 ” Walton street, if you want a. clean, quiet room, transient 50c Open all night. I till 1 ? ES Professor O. Braun Ing will teach you the barber trade (H’s easy) We i ’each in one-half time of other colleges, j Course and position in our shops only >3O Why pa.\ more? Thousands of our j graduates running shops or making good I wages. Atlanta Barber College, 10 East Mhchellstreet 5-11-17 FREE MASSAGE. bait cuts, shaves, shampoos All barber work frep. Clean linen. Atlanta Barber College, 10 East M’t... 5-27-.6 M\ 1L c\ i ;•:! Kits, postoffice ci pi as want* cd; month; Atlanta examinations November 6 free coaching Franklin In titule. Dept. 49-S, Rochester, N. Y. \\ ANTED Bright, strong boys to deliver routes in slternoons. Good wages and chance for promotion. ( all at eirculation depart ment The Atlanta Georgian,! 20 Fast Alabama street. ==" -- - == Help Wanted— Male and Female. ri D Gentleman or ladj. a nisi ically inclined, r<» learn commercial drawing I must have $35; will take sls cash; balance , will let student work out; steady employ - I inent guaranteed when competent; no trifler need apply. Inquire M. Shearer. 1 1’5_ si>n P s< ,n s tree I 9-26 -20 NT ED • Sei man fa i mer with fa toils. f< r northeast Georgia. Must he capa ble n every respect. A fine opportunity i or a man not afraid of work \ health} , location and pleasant home for the right party. Xddress Farmer, Box 51. cure Georgian. 9-26-28 Agents Wanted. LADY house-to-house canvassers. Good proposition. Salary and commission ; paid to those with some experience, (’all ■'.(’L. [Ol r» p!<- Court bunding, 26-26-9 ■■ gent ' Mei and w omen to sell the best Insurance contract on i earth. One agent sold $209,000 last month ii‘isirici managers wanted. Territorx ! Georgia, Alabama and Mistfssippi. Write Or call on S \\ Joyner. Southern man- •ic* t\ 616 Tem pie • «niri. itlftnta 9-26-39 WANTED lie liable agents so: something new in railroad excursion work: free j trips and gtaxl commission; experience I not necessary, but must he able to fur ; I'ish first-class reference. Address P. P., Box 1624. Atlanta. Ga. 9-21-23 Salesmen Wanted. W A N I’ E D High-grade salesman to cover splendid turi'iioi's. Machinery and kindred lines. Splendid proposition for A-l man. Kxperience in this line not ! necessary . Address 8.. (•a re < Georgian. 9-26-26 | ________ SALESMEN 55 E REQUIRE AT ONCE THE SERS ICES OF THREE GOOD LI 5 E. ACTIVE. HIGH-GRADE TRAVELING SALESMEN To TIIAVI'I. SOUTHERN ST VTES 51'1’LICANTS MUST BE MORE THAN 25 YEARS OF AGE GOOD PERSONALITY. AND HASE SUCCESSFUL RECORD AS SALESMEN TO SUCH WE CAN OFFER A POSITION I'll AT 55'11.1. I’AY S2OO AND i U PER MONTH MORE THAN I INCENSES. EXi'l.i S 15'E TERRITORY AND TRAVEL ING EXI’ENSES ADA'ANCED REFERENCES REQUIRED E. F AA'Ul'i'E. 820 FORSYTH BI'ILDING, i .ATLANTA 46-25-9 I- I It’ST t I ~\ss salesman, one acquainted with Ga. trade* preferred. Good op portunity foi' right man. Begin at once. “Aeeo," (■arc* Georgian. 9-24-32 SALESMEN and collectors v anted to work in <*it\. experience not necessary. s-.nger S( wing Machine Company, 79 Whitehall street 9-11 4 Situations Wanted—Female. - A-l S’l’E N< *GIL\ PH ER and office assist ant. mix years experience; desires posi tion October 1. Vldress ‘ Laydxe.’ cate ] Georgian. 68-26-9 W X.X’TED B* capable, reliable stenogra pher and .til round ■ ffi< » woman, v. ith first < la.-s education, and eight \ ears' ex , t perietu • position where honest' , good judgment and executive ability will count ■ | for more than simply speed on tvpewriter I Expect am] wdl earn good salar\ Miss '•S, uare Georgian. 62-26-9 Situations Wanted—Female. DORCl's ROYAL, the curtain woman has moved from 182 Houston street to 201 East Ellis street. Just send card ami 1 wHI come_for_£ urtains. 61-26-9 WANTED —Position by young Tadv ~as stenographer, with good and reliable firm or corporation; salary reasonable. Call Miss Pearl Kirk. 54-25-9 LADY. educated. practical and well known in Atlanta, wants position as supervising housekeeper in citv or coun try. Clara, care Georgian, or Main 2481 -L. 45-26-9 REFINED LADY wishes position as housekeeper in small family. Salary expected, $5 a week. Must have employ ment at once Box 50. care Georgian. YOI'NG LADA' wishes position as bill ing clerk. Can furnish references. Have had experience. Phone Ivy 6359-L. 40-26-9 MIDDLE-AGED lady wants work in a Small family doing light housework. Call at 58 Jett street. Miss N. L. 40-25-9 NG GIRL wishes position as copy ist or stenographer; has had expe rience In both. Call Atlanta phone 4301. MOTHER'S HELPER—Lady of refine ment wishes mending or help to make I children's clothes. Phone Ivy 5192 J. Ad dress Mrs Short, Box 46, care Georgian 55'ANTED—Position as stenographer; have had four years experience; will consider moderate salary. Address “D..” 19 55'est Baker street. 43-24-9 HOUSEKEEPER for widower, with one or two children or aged couple. Ad dress M. C., Box 47, care Georgian. 34-24-9 COMPETENT stenographer, with seven years’ experience, desires position, ivy 2559-L. 58-24-9 Needle Work. EMBROIDERY’, designing, fine sewing and darning 13 Baltimore place. Ivy 5968 8-28-8 Situations Wanted—Male. BOY wants to do housecleaning and make tires in furnace. Address School Boy, care Georgian. 64-26-9 WHITE BOY, seventeen j ears old, wants to learn to drive car. Address A. R.. care Georgian. 55-26-9 Al 'I'OMOBILE MECHANIC desires posi tion as chauffeur with some private family. Cail or write Herman M , 63 Mar tin. Phone Atlant. 9 5?® 1 r 36-S6 9 MAN, 26, wants job as city salesman or job in wholesale house. Will begin at bottom. Best of references. Address Hard tVorker, care Georgian. 61-25-9 | EXPERIENCED double-entry’ bookkeeper and office man desires position at once. I Can give lies! of references and bond if' necessary. 811 Austell building. 64-25-9 55 ANTED Position by man with a num- • her of years experience in bookkeeping and office work; can furnish first-class references. Address 55' . Box 22 < are iV.iXTKIt. Position as billing or shipping, clerk. At present am employed, but can I give satisfactory reason for change. \d dress Box 632. care Georgian. 47-25-9 ; 55'ANTED Position hy ycung man with] clerical and typewriter experience. R.. I 55AN'IE1> Position by youngt man, ag d nineteen, stenographer or assistant i bookkeeper Address Granath. 55'ood ward avenue. 47-24-9! EXPERIENCED farmer. 38 t ears old. wants ppsition as superintendent or I foreman. Good references. Address Box I s_L_Resaca, Ga. 25-24-9 j I'M’ABl.i: MAN With more than twenty years experience in trade Journal work ' desires to form connection with progress- j ive publication. Satisfactory references.! Address Box 691, care Georgian. 32-23-9 man with mai.y years experience in of- I lice work, business correspondence, etc,. ! desires position with good manufacturing i corporation or business firm, requiring j ener-’,y, ability and loyalty to employer's interests. Satisfactory references. Ad dress Box ::o?._£areGeOTgian. 31 -23-9 I'tisi fioN 'WANThTirjs* asslstantTn i tail drug house. Soda and front store I work. Can give any reference. Kddress l Bi n 44, Madison. Fla 55-19-9 I —.■■ . .. .. Situations Wanted—Male and Female. STENOGRAPHERS We will supph s'ou. Reming ton Typesvriter Co.. 56 N. Broad St. 9-26-15 •_ = — = Job Work. XX Id <’A.N SAX’K \ (in money on repair work, shelving, tables and eounterH. XVe make them to order. Roof repairing, brick work, wall tinting, paintit g and plaster ing. 62*3 South bors\ tli street. Bell 1187, Atlanta i Window Cleaning. National Wiiidoss' Cleaners SVILI, CLEAN YOUR 55'1 NDOSVS. Dwellings or Store Fronts; Carpets Vacu um Cleaned; Flcors Oiled or Waxed. All Work Guaranteed. 47 E. Hunter St. Main IL<3. Allanta ! Phone 1051 7-5-24 | = Boarders Wanted. 11l d’RRIKR Warned: Couple or three voung men for freshly papered, newly furnisehd upstairs front room. Modern convent ence s.Ra tes re itso nab I e 9-L6 -39 W’ANTFH) A few boarders in private family; north side. II West Pine st. Ivy 5259-L.60-26-9 LARGE front room and dressing room with board. 148 West Peachtree iv\ 5775-1, CAN ;(<■<■• >mdate couple or young men in well furnished front room in first class boarding house; all conveniences; iDst.m. t Main LARGE ROOM and board, north sidiM < ab.. table bo.u'iif'rs Iyy 3423-J. ’.‘-25-55 \\A.\Ti:i' Two gentlemen tq boaFd"; pri vate family; furnace heal. Ivy 433-L 73 West Peachtree street 9-26-35 191 E. FAIR, nice rooms with boardl rea sonable rates. Xiain 3722-. I '.*-25-30 NEATLY rooms and meals"~a snecialty at 406 Peachtree street. Iv\ 1745 9-24-49 BKAPTIF'VL room and first-class table board can be had. Phone Ivy 3694-.). 9 -’4-4 ROOMS and first-class board; reasonable rates; private home. 256 Capitol ave nue Main 3031 -1«. 9 _■].39 59 Li <’ i< 11, STREET Good board, steam heat; reasonable; for business women first <*L\ss TABLE board at 16 Por ter place .Just off Peachtree. Ivv 6705. -19-39 TRY BOARD at 308 South Pryor street. References Main 2456-L. 9-19-10 Board Wanted. ROOM and BOARD with private family desired by young couple Husband trav els: in city only few days each month. Inman Park or Druid Hills sections pre (erred References. Telephone Mrs. Smith. Ivy 3623-L 31-25-9 HOW MANY desirable boarders know that you have a vacancy at vour table" There are hundreds this very day looking for nice. home like boarding places. Reach them with an ad in the "Boarders 55 anted" column of The Georgian Trunks, Bags and Suitcases. RETAILED AND REPAIRED" ROI’NTREF/S >NES Bell Ml nta 654 Seiving Machines. 55 E KENT new machines with complete set of attachments for $2 per month; also machines repaired; prompt delivery Both Phones isp.t Singer Sewing Ma chine Company, 79 Whitehall 9-14-44 “The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin” Do Your Renting and Searching Through This Bulletin. Ate you looking for the best Rooms, Houses. Apartments. Rooms for Housekeeping, Offices, Business Locations. Garages, Storage Houses, Boarding and Rooming places, etc.? Tiiis bulletin contains a complete list of every desirable and suitable place that is For Rent in the city and suburbs in each issue. * Foi- the benefit and convenience of our patrons The Georgian employs special men to cover the city and suburbs each day in search of all the desirable places. Save time, useless steps, money and worry by consulting this bulletin. It is for your convenience, so take advantage of it. Furnished Rooms For Rent. NICELY furnished room; north side; steam heat; hot and cold water; all conveniences: gentlemen preferred. 14-A 55est Baker street. Phone Ivy 5039. 69-26-9 Tss'O or three furnished rooms, complete for light housekeeping; close in. 205 South Forsyth street. 71-26-9 LARGE, front room to business lady, in private family. 294 Central avenue. _ ”--36-9 CALL IVY 3570-J regarding two very large front rooms, . upstairs; steam heated; north side; private home. One FURNISHED. one UNFURNISHED; splendid location; all conveniences. EXTREMELY large front room with board; ttvo or three gentlemen; furnace heat. 75 55'est Peachtree. Ivy 1040. -26-36 Tss’O nicely furnished, conveniently lo cated housekeeping rooms; near in; north side. Atlanta phone 3575. 9-26-37 FOR RENT—One single front room for gentleman. 58 55'est Peachtree street. 9-26-17 ONE. FURNISHED room for rent at 352 Peachtree. Bell phone Ivy 2163-.1. , '.<-26-14 FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room, steam heated; hot bath connecting: use of dining room and kitchen if desired. 237-A Fulton, one door of Capitol ave nue. Main *077. 50-26-9 FOR RENT —Nicely furnished rooms, ad joining bath, to young men or business women; .>>o to .sl2 per month; tvalking distance. 345% Peaentree. 9-26-12 FOR RENT—Two or three comfortably furnished housekeeping rooms; $3.50 or $5; no children; walking distance; pri vate family. 65 Crew. 43-26-9 FOR RENT -Two well furnished rooms to couple; light housekeeping. Best ref erences given and required. Ivy 6216. 9-26-8 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room to I gentleman, 221. south Pryor. 41-26-9 roil HEAT -.Nicely furnished rooms at I 149 Walton street. 34-26-9 I FOR RENT —-Two connecting front i rooms for four young men or couples. I 276 Wtotehall.2B-26-9 FOR REX i’ -N?wly furnished. bright rooms, dressing rooms connected; all o nvenicnces: with quiet, refined family. References. 19 East Baker. Phone Ivy ::e;3. ‘ 30-26-9 i FOR RENT Two bed rooms, neatly fur j nished, with alt conveniences; elose in. 'References required. 72 East Fair street. I Main 3833-J. 9-25-52 lEt >R RENT Two er three elegantly fur nished rooms, complete for hottsekeep > Ing cheap to parties without children; i sink in km lien; hot hath. Be"H phone. Best location. 290 IVashington street. 9-25-54 iBl OW.NER. four or live rooms. fur nished for housekeeping; reasonable to , adults;,rel'i-rettves. ivy 2825-J-. 9-25-61 I FOR RE.xT Furnished rooms tn strictly private home. 19 East Harris street. | 9225_-_47 , Rooms, with or without board; close in. I _ it y_2'.to:<. _9-25-41 | PRIS ATE HOME; close in: neatly fur rished rooms for gentiemen or business | lady.ivy 3540-L. 9-25-7 iNH'EI.S' furnished front room and beard. | i 9 sVest Peachtree st. ivy 1449-J. I 9-25-27 ' TO nice young man or business woman, I newly furnished front room; al! con- I venicnces. Owner, ivy 2211-1.. 9-25-25 [FOR RENT Roohs3 for light housekeep ' ing; conveniences. 210 Spring street. I 'Ni.'ATIA furnished front room; close in; modern conveniences. Ivy 5663-.1. 65-24-9 I NEATLS' furnished front room to gentle- I men; all conveniences. 52 Mills st. 65-24-9 ! SVANTED II 6is EK EE PERS AND ROOMERS. 145 Spring street. 9-24-51 ! HA NT >SOM Ei ,y furnished rooms to gen tlemen only; steam heat; hot water: I electrie lights ; close in._ it y 1972. 9-24-50 ONE large front furnished room; all con veniences. 109 West Harris street.* -21248 hl RNISHED room; couple of full beds; gentlemen only. 26 55 est Peachtree st. 9-2<l-45 FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, con venient to bath. Ivy 2168-L. 205 Spring [street. 9-24:16 I FOR RENT Two or three rooms or en tire second iioor of four rooms, fur nished for light housekeeping; private oath and hot water; to adults. 251 Crew street. 9-24-3 7 aii'ElA furnished front room adjoining I bath, in the Alarlborough. Meals next I door. Phone Ivy 3720. 9-24-16 I FOR RENT —tine front room furnished. I 201 Woodward avenue. 49-24-9 Ji’iiii RENT Nicely furnished rooms. I I with or without board; close in. 72 -1 Spring sti cot. 30-24-9 REFINED young man wishes room mate. I 'ail 5719-I'' Atlanta. 32-21-9 FOR RENT Tyvo or three furnished ■ rooms, with private family. 33 Orange • street. ,9-24-6 1 FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, all conveniences; $2 per week. 286% sVhfte- > hall: apartment C. 9-24-8 NICE front room, with or without meals. 1 102 ivy street.. 1 FOR RENT Furnished rooms, neat and ; j clean. 28 55'est Peachtree place. 9-21-53 -IONE upstairs front room; all conven ’ I iences at 117 55'. Baker st. Atlanta 4555. ; I , BEAUTIFUL furnisdted rooms for gentle men only , at 2'o svest Harris street, op- I posit<; Capital City dub. 9-19-49 ' i't >R RENT- 'l’wo front rooms, furnished for housekeeping. Private family. Ref erences required. 240 Capitol avenue. > I 9-19-38 ■|E(>R HE.XT lu<> rooms, furnished for 1 light housekeeping. 371 Glenn street. i !9-19-14 (OPPOSITE THE CAPITOL— Nicely fui- • nished rooms and excellent table board. > 121 Capitol square. Main 4839-L. 9-12-32 i * ; | Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. H FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms, with al) modern conveniences, for light I housekeeping. 156 Lawton street. XX'est ' between two car lines. 63-26-9 F’oß KENT To couple, without children, three <»r four unfurnished rooms, with I all conveniences. 133 Oglethorpe avenue. • West li.'6-.i 9-26-31 > ’r\\<‘ <.!' three large, bright, unfurnished ; connecting rooms for light housekeep ing; private bath, gas stove, sink; on north side; private residence. 61 Currier st. Ivy 6603. m-26-33 TXX’O unfurnished connecting rooms for light housekeeping: near in. 247 South Pryor street .Main >s77-.i. TO coupli without children, three rooms, private bath, references. 443 Courtlaml . s 1 reet, cornsr Pine. 9-26-19 E< »R RENT ’l’wo unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping with conveniences; ’ 11 ° East Fair street. 9-26-27 ( F(*R RENT Three nice, unfurnished, connecting rooms, stationary wash stand: ten minutes walk to the business part of city. Rent reasonable. 174 Pul liatn. Atlanta phone -177627-26-9 FIVE ROOMS for light housekeeping. ‘ suitable for two families; close in. at 220 E. Fair.9-25-29 THREE large ana one small room up stairs. bath, furnace heat, electric lights, phone and use of cook stove; con venient to car. in Kirkwood Address C.. Phone Decatur 52L 9-25-13 1 FOR RENT Two dFligntful. unfurnished, » onnecting rooms, adjoining bath. Suitable for light housekeeping. Sepa rate entrance on <ar line Private fam i ily IS* Highland avenue. 28-25-9 Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. Tss'O large connecting rooms; all conve niences. 52 Kelly’ street. Phone Main 5342-J.9-25-14 FOR RENT—Seven-room house, 5 La- France street; large, shady lot, chick en houses and pasture for cow. Inquire next door or phone Ivy 4321-J. 39-25-9 Tss’O rooms and kitchenette; all conve niences; sls . 6 4 55'est Harris street. 9-24-47 THREE unfurnished connecting rooms; first floor; for housekeeping; all conven iences. Phone Ivy’ 6231. 18 Boulevard Place. 61-24-9 FOR RENT—Unfurnished: three or four large, connecting, upstairs rooms; gas connections; hot and cold w’ater: light housekeping; vacant October 1. Call 140 Windsor street or Main 394-J. 45-24-9 THREE connecting upstairs rooms; every convenience for light housekeeping. 396 capitol avenue. Main 4694-L.9-24-30 FOR RENT—HaIf house for housekeep ing. Five rooms and bath. 319 North Jackson street. 33-19-9 Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. LARGE front room with private bath; furnished or unfurnished: electric lights, hot water and furnace heat: close in on 55'est Peachtree. Call Ivy 2.160. 9-25-44 TWO furnished or unfurnished rooms; reasonable; one block off Pryor. 118 Formwait st., corner Eugenia. 9-25-33 FT RNISHED or unfurnished, dean and home-like rooms; all conveniences. 82 Spring. 9 64-24-9 Housekeeping Rooms For Rent. Tss'O very large, light, connecting second floor unfurnished rooms and kitchenette to parties without children. Atlanta 2973. 49 Pulliam.9-26-45 TSVO furnished front rooms, light house keeping. to couples, close in. reasonable. 240 Central avenue. Atlanta 3554. 9-26-44 T\s'O nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 138 Pulliam; also two n’cely furnished rooms at 242 Central avenue. Atlanta phone 3058-B. 9-26-43 TSVO desirable connecting rooms for light housekeeping. 206 South Pryor. -26-42 THREE connecting first-floor rooms, with sink in kitchen; hath and gas. 258 Pul liam street. Atlanta phone 6346. $lO per month. 9-26-41 FOR RENT —Tyvo or three connecting. unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. 59 Richardsom 9-26-2 FOR RENT —Two front rooms, furnished or unfurnished, for housekeeping; every convenience: close in Main 3174-1.. 69 *2? Fair street. 32-26-9 LARGE furnished room with sink in kitchen; $lB a month. 388 Peachtree. THREE unfurnished rooms, connecting bath, with all conveniences. 48 Mills street. 9-24-46 TWO UNFURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping, with private family, for rent; all modern conveniences; ten min utes' walk from center of city. Cali 117 Pulliam street. 9-21-27 large front connecting rooms, fur nished or unfurnished; private home; conveniences; private porches. 66 High land ave. Ivy THREE connei ting first floor rooms; sink _i n _ki tclier„ 225 N. Boulevard. 9-20-25 F'OR RENT —Neat rooms, furnished or unfurnished, for housekeeping; all con veniences. 229 Central avenue. 9-10-43 Bachelor Rooms For Rent. TSVO unfurnished rooms; very close in: at 7 Carnegie 55'ay; suitable for two gentlemen. Ivy 902. 46-18-9 Room and Board. SVELI. furnished rooms w’ith excellent ta ble board, within ten minutes walk of business part of city. Main 1978. 178 Washington street. 9-26-40 NICE, cool room with board in private family ; all conveniences. 54 York ave. 9-24-40 • Furnished Apartments For Rent. FOR RENT -55'est Find apartment of three rooms; bed room. living room and kitchen, completely furnished: exceptional home to right party. Electric lights and bath. Reasonable. Phone 55'est 1044-J. 9-26-16 55'ANTED —Several women in employ ment to share attractive furnished bachelor girls' apartment; references ex changed. F'or particulars, address P. O Box 805. Atlanta, Ga. 51-25-9 Unfurnished Apartments For Rent FOR RENT— Four connecting first floor rooms, with all conveniences. 85 East Fair. Apply at 7 Pulliam. 9-26-48 Foil RENT Most attractive five-room apartment: electric lights: large front and back porches. Phone Main 4471 -J. a 9-26-9 FOR RENT -Modern apartments; seven rooms each; first and second floors: win dows all around, porches; walking dis tance. Ow’net. 88 55'illiams street. ONE beautiful live-room steam-heated apartment at 333 N. Boulevard; janitor service. Phone Ivy 3698-.!. 52-25-9 FOUR connecting rooms, newly papered; private bath; very elevated: near Jack son, 275 E. Pine st. 9-24-41 FOR RENT—Five-room apartment in the Corinthian. 136 55'est Peachtree street. Apply to Mr. Kelly, 2% Walton street 9-18-6 Furnished Houses For Rent. EOR RENT--Nine-room house, furnished or unfurnished; two blocks of Candler ' uH !vv *h~B-.L •Lrill ATTRACTIVE 6-room bungalow; furnish ed; north side; best of everything; only first-class tenants desired; no children. Phone Ivy 1762-L. 9-26-46 Unfurnished Houses For Rent. FOR RENT- Seven-room bungalow, mod ern in every respect, for one or two families; two front entrances; two com plete baths and kitchens; separate gas, electricity; S4O per month. 95 Alta ave- I nue, Inman Park. 49-26-9 F’OR RENT—Two acres. eight-room house; Highland avenue and near end of ear line. House has yvater and sewer. I $22.50 per month. 10 Auburn avenue. 39-26-9 i 55'ANTED Couple Without children to take part of cottage on south side. Close in By November 1. J. E. R S.. | 1 118 WEST ALEXANDER STREET, neat center of town; four rooms; newlv pa pered; large hall and front porch, on second floor of a two-family house All conveniences. $12.60. Apply Fitzhugh Knox, 1613 Candler building 9-20-5 FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE for rent: near in. 145 Ormond street. 9-19-12 F'OR RENT. HOUSES—CaII, write or phone for our rent bulletin. Ralph O. Cochran. 19 South Broad street. 4-1-21 THE HOI'SE you build, buy or rent will not be a modern home ■ unless it is Avired for electricitv. Furnished or Unfurnished Houses For Rent. FURNISHED or unfurnished. Spring and Fourth streets. Ivy 2498-L. 9-26-21 Stores For Rent. FOR RENT—AVe have a very desirable store in the Candler Bidg., fronting on North Pryor street and offer the same on attractive terms for a period of three to five years. This store is 1.4 feet wide and 38 feet long with a balcony in the rear. Apply at 222 Candler Bldg. 9-24-44 Stables For Rent. NICE, large brick stable, suitable Yor horse and carriage or garage. 104 S. Pryor M. 2751-L. 9-18-50 Furnished Rooms Wanted. W ANTED—Three nicely furnished rooms in good neighborhood for light house keeping. In answering please state the amount of rent wanted and full particu lars. Address J. O. C., care Georgian. -2 6-30 WANTED Furnished rooms in. the vicin ity of 49!' Washington street. Answer B. G., care Georgian. 9-25-10 October 1 in Atlanta is the fall moving day. There are hundreds and hundreds of people and families this very day that are looking for desirable places to rent for the coining season on the first of October. Desirable houses, rooms and apartments (either furnished or unfurnished) will rent quickly and pasilj’ if they are seen in the paper that is the leading "Rent” medium of the city, “'rhe Georgian Rent Bulletin’’ P. as s tamp of being the foremost “Rent” medium. By no other way can your vacancies be rented easily than through The Georgian. 'l’he number • * “Rent.” ads in The Georgian speak for themselves. You know for yourself that if you desired to rent, you would look in the paper that had the largest list to choose from. 'l’he public feels the same W’ay. Begin your ad. immediately and have your vacancies filled before the first of next month. Either phone it or send it in. Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms Wanted. GENTLEMAN wants furnished or un furnished room and private bath. North side. Not a boarding house. State location and terms. B. E. 55’., care Geor gian 9-19-27 Unfurnished Rooms Wanted. 55’ANTED—Two unfurnished rooms, suit able for light housekeeping: close in. Adtiress Beulah, care Georgian. 32-25-9 October 1 in Atlanta is the fall moving day. There are hundreds and hundreds of people and families this very day that are looking for desirable places to rent for the coming season on the first of October. Desirable houses, rooms and apartments (either furnished or unfurnished) will rent quickly and easily if they are seen in the paper that is the leading "Rent" medium of the city. "The Georgian Rent Bulletin" lias the stamp of being the foremost "Rent” medium. By no other way can your vacancies be rented easily than through The Georgian. The number o' "Rent" ads in The Georgian speak for themselves. You know for yourself that if you desired to rent, you would look in the paper that had the largest list to choose from. The public feels the same way. Begin your ad. immediately and have your vacancies filled before the first of next month. Either phone it or send it in. Unfurnished Apartments Wanted. 55 r ANTED—Three or four nice rooms and bath; steam heat and electric lights; north side preferred. Address E. 8.. care Georgian. 9-20-9 Unfurnished Houses Wanted. UNFURNISHED five or six-room apart ment cottage, bungalow, wanted im mediately by relined reliable, middle-aged couple: no children: reasonable rent: state price: good location; close In. Address J. .L, Hardenbrook, General Delivery. At lanta. 52-26-9 October 1 in Atlanta is the fall moving day. There are hundreds and hundreds of people and families this very day that are looking for desirable places to rent for the coming season on tiie first of October. Desirable houses, rooms and apartments (either furnished or unfurnished) will rent quickly and easily if they are seen in the paper that is file leading "Rent" medium paper that is the leading "Rent" medium has the stamp of being the foremost "Rent." medium. By no other way can your vacancies be rented easily ’ than through The Georgian. The number of "Rent” ads in The Georgian speak for themselves. You know for yourself that if you desired to rent, you would look in the paper that had the largest list to I choose from. The public feels the same way. Begin your ad. immediately and have your vacancies tilled before the first of next month. Either phone it or send it in. Office Space Wanted. 55 ANT STUDIO; roof on office building preferred. Must be light Reasonable care Georgian. 57-25-9 Fire-Proof Storage. 55 E STORE’ pianos. Office and warehouse 239-241 Edgewood avenue. Ivv 2037. John I Woodside Storage Company. Railroad Schedule. SO I ’ TI; R X AY? 'PREMIER CARRIER OF THE -SOUTH” ARRIA'AL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS, ATLANTA The following schedule figures are pub lished only as information, and are not guaranteed; •^ Ar *: iv « F joni— (No. Depart To— -35 N. Y 0rk..5:00 am, 36 N. York. 12 i r > nm -’2O arn 30 Col’bus... 5’20 am 43 sVas'ton. 5:25 »:n 13 Clnci... tso™ 12Sh'port.. 6:30 »m! 32 Ft. Vai 500 •17 Toccoa. 6 .. 3 ??ha a ™ 3 Chat ga 10:35 am 16 Bruns'k.. 7 : 45aS (Macon.. 10:40 am 29 B’ham 27 Ft. s'al 10:45 am 38 N. York turn 21 Col’bus .10:50 am 40 < 'h'lotte l 6Cinci... 11:10 am 6 Macon 12 ’n 29 dibits .1:40 pm 30 ("bus ’ 12 ii? Km 308'h,am... 2:30 pm] 30 N York " A 40 B'ham. 12:40 pm 15 Chatt ga' 3 : 00 om J9Chlotte 3:napm. 39 B'ham .. 410 pm 5 Macon.. 4:00 pm *lB Toccoa i-n .twKn la Bruns k. 7:.vopm 5 Clnci Ain!.™ 11 R’mond.. 8:30 pm 28 F Valiev 5 : -’n Km 24 K. City. 9:20 pm 25 Heflin * rur Km 16 Chatt'ga 9:35 pm 10 Macon’" s : si) Km 29 Col'bus. 10:20 pm 44 55'ash’n' ’B■4? Km ’’ FU 5-al. 10:25 pm| 24 Jaxvin";; i ob B barn.. 12:00nitl 11 Sh’nort 11-inrllS 1 14Cinci... 11:00 pmi 14 Jaxville 11:10 pm Trains marked thus (•> run dailv ex cept Sunday. Other trains run daily. Centra! time City Ticket Office. No. 1 Peachtree St. Lost and Found. LOST—Large male second toenail on right rr?„. wh,te ’ stands up. Name Scottv. Reward ? Ot j information. T. J. Barfield .! or street. oarneia, ,j 0 Hjl] LOST—Monday morning on — . car. small silver mesh purs e ß ing about sl. Finder will ’ con,a|n by John Morris. Jr.KeHy Cornptm I •'-» **•s■' e ! LOST-Brown handbag ben^T'i.m 2 ' i theater and Edgewood and Elh * Name and address inclosed in handbag Reward for return to 1196 DeKa?b STRAYED OR STOLF.X—o ne llar 'i.' horse mule. Weight about 900 R-m®i' to Morris * Thomas. Currier and pui mont avenue, and receive reward o'n ed ; IJ O S T—In Edgewood oneMTrse? heifer. broisTi with hlaek mark ings on face and legs. R ewar( i Phone Ivy 4291-J. 9-24-3 LOST Between Gem photogranh on 55'hitehall and postofflee bonk ’ taming small piece of glass wi'thpalette n’s artists colors on it. sVritten ma? "How to mix colors for artists” " Reward for return to 8 Highland avenue 9 2V3 Personal. TERMINAL DISTRICT BIG PIECFI of land in the Terminal district, with two railroad fronts wm double your money in twelve month" I ease see me right away. Charles ’ r fhompson, 201 Equitable building Atlan-’ ' ’ ’ 65-26-9 MASSAGE TREATMENT warn?.! fr™ G^gjan° Pera r ’ Add T S Box 68 LADI Es—Ask yoim ters Pills, the‘Diamond brand for "c years known as best, safest, always relia ble: buy of your druggist, "ake oth e , Chichesters Diamond Brand .’ills are soli by druggists everywhere. 5 2 1 AUTHORS. WRITERS; your copyrights, print and place vour books on the market. Morton Publishing Company Dept. ATG. Morton building New York. 7-11-'’fi PHOTOGRAPHS and photographic woTF let me direct you to the best and at the same time save half on the nri.e W. M. BricWen, 20 East Alabama st . Ch, -18-24 FLY SCREENS. FLY FLY SCREENS—Wood fly screens, metal flv screens, hardwood flcors, s'enetian blinds metal weather strips furnished anvwhere in the South. sVrjte or phone 55' R i a | laway, manager. 1403 Fourth National Bank building. Atlanta. Ga. Main 5310. -15-5 SERIOUS RESULTS come from improperly fitted. John B. Daniel at 34 55 all street, has an expert fitter and It will cost you no more to have him fit you, and it means insurance. 6-24-19 MATERNITY SA NI TA it IU M~=^PFRj t if refined, Homelike; limited number of pa-’ tients cared for; home provided for in fants; infants for adoption. Mrs M t Mitchell, 26 55 r indsor street. 6-22-12 Educational. SVANTED By graduate of FrenchXchooi small class of beginners in French S 2 for ten lessons. Phone Ivy 6218-L -24-19 Matrimonial. YOl NG 'IaASWKR.~2B7' respondence for matrimony. No bureau. Direct. Address X. Z., care Georgian Dancing Lessons. DANCING LESSONS—AduIts and ladies special rates. Atlanta phone 2738 9-20-27 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., manufac turing chemists, 11 North Broad street. Atlanta. ' 2-17-14 Dropsy. DROPSY CURED—Relieves shortness of breath in 36 to 48 hours. Reduces swell ing in fifteen to twenty days. Write for particulars. Collom Dropsy Remedy Com pany, 512 Austell building. Atlanta. 5 25-11 Palmistry. MISS BECK?"woRLD^FAMEiTTnDIAN PALMIST. A GIFTED SVOMAN. LO CATEI) 76 EAST HUNTER ST 9-23-15 GYPSY CAMP. CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST; RE- VEALS PAST. PRESENT AND FU TURE CONSULT ON ALL AFFAIRS OF LIFE. 138 WHITEHALL STREET -16-13 PROF. LAVOUX, SPIRITUAL MEDIUM AND CLAIRVOYANT, 74 55'alton St. Office Hours, 9 a. m.. 9 p. tn. Sunday, 10 to 4. Ladies’ Maid in attendance. 8-6-7 “PALMIST AND LIFE READER. REVEALS PAST, present and future. Can be consulted on all affairs of life. Readings 25c, 50c. 17 East Mitchell street (in tent). GYPSY QUEEN. IS NOW LOCATED in tent, corner For syth and Luekie; can be consulted all affairs of life. Charges moderate Satisfaction guaranteed. Stove and Range FIXER. STOVES AND REFRIGERATOR RE PAIRING. 55'e sell secondhand gas stoves. AVe sweep chimneys. 121 WHITEHALL STREET Atlanta Phone 2235. Bell Phone Main 4-4- • Monuments and Stone Work. ~ ATLANTA GRANITE COMI'AM ALL KINDS stone work. , . 17-19 Fraser street. Phone Main ■>■>♦(' Wanted—Miscelaneous. 55'ANTED—Two second-hand p<>r<el’ 1 bath tubs, in good condition; stat*' pruv Bell phone Main 5322. 242 Washington WANTED—Secondhand sewing macEn’ in good order. Apply Apartmem. 0 Juniper Apts. A.— SVANTED—Second-hand elevate*] 6;* stove in good condition; quick, tall a 4 4 ;> t. ' - —■—— WANTED—One stone cru'sherT 'n p ment mixer. Address Mill Dam. < * blee, Ga. , 1 BUY MEN S old clothes and T'" es ' Drop a card. 1. Boek, 32 Bell s g FURNITURE and household goods. fixtures and merchandise or an accepted on consignment. Cash ac Pembroke Sales Co.. 143 South Pu . phones Main 1434 Main a v? DROP A CARD—WiII bring^cas 1 ] f :' r clothes and shoes. The ' cstia g.*27-42 Decatur street. WANTED 5Ve pay highest cash on household goods, pianos an*' (fr . furniture Cash advanced on con- *,5 ments. Springer's Auction Hou«- South Pryor street. Bell phone SVE PAY HIGHEST casn prices hold goods, pianos and office fU p r ; r »l Cash advanced on consignments .iifrhell Auction Companv, 12 East £ street. Bell phone Main 2424.