Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 16, 1912, FINAL, Page 15, Image 15

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Real Estate For Sale. Ala'’ 'Atlanta 999. MERCER W. GILMER No. 8 Auburn Avenue. / iRK AND COTTAGE $2,000 —II! health compels owner to sacrifice. The -,-s will pay you your lay-out in short time. f W ILL establish you on the very best corner investment on the north Ti.- worth SIOO a foot now. The present is there. The future is y,. Emergency compels sacrifice at $75 a foot. After the SI,OOO, make own terms. North side, 7-room home, neighborhood Al. We avoid advertising if ~ o:tb the money, and feel that our integrity is at stake when we say; -a bargain.” • s I’MENT —Wiiite property, two houses, 14 rooms, renting for SSO ■th Right here in walking distance. IICENTRAL —If you’ll look at this, compare values per foot, you’ll find ne.'.-maker. However, $34 a month comes in regularly. $5,500; osh turns the trick. <oii house, subject to big enhancement by a little improvement. ,<■. " will take this. AVill exchange. MAKE OFFER I.EVARD TERRACE, half block off North Boulevard, on cherted Splendid residence section; six-room modern cottage, lot 50x185. I' . . ,tx worth $3,750. Price cut to $3,200, but owner must sell, so make Some one will get a big bargain. Why not you? The owner's . your gain. Keep this ad. See us Monday. RAMSEY, GREEN & ANDERSON :I UMPIRE BLDG.MAIN 66, ATLANTA 344. Cofield Investment Co. w i. inil'lHE BUILDING. TELEPHONE MAIN 2224. A GOOD BUY i,v Lt ' KIE STREET. 40 feet east of the southeast corner of Luckie and S; ing. w ■ have today had listed with us for sale a lot fronting the street • and being 60 feet in depth. This lot is located directly in the path . i.!> mu development in this district. The owner instructs us to offer it .SMI" pi", front foot. W’e are confident that the purchaser of this lot will ..bit- to sell it for SI,OOO per front foot during the early part of next J. M. BEASLEY, Sales Manager. DILLIN-MORRIS CO. 609-10 Atlanta National Bank Bldg. Both Phones 4234. 5.i.250 !•’< Hi a new 6-room furnace heated bungalow; has beautiful hardwood floors; best, of fixtures; sleeping porch; in fact, one of the preHiest bungalows we have on our list today. Can make terms. >1(1.000 On Courtland street, right at Ellis, we have a good 10- rooni. 2-story house on lot 50x128 to alley, renting for S4O per .u'di’ii. You can not~afford to oevrlook this proposition. No loan; good terms. Go Out and See for Yourself TAKE Houston and Copenhill car line and get off on Highland View. This -t • : is being built up with beautiful homes. Lots range around $1,750 to 825,000. A Few Left at $1,500 only a few left at $1,450 to $1,500. Call on any leading real estate g.-t plats, etc. All fmprov ernents down on this property. ATLANTA DEVELOPMENT CO. OWN ERS. -12 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BLDG. PHONE 2181 IVY AIL LI AM S- HARTSOCK CO. r iAj ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDINQ Phone 3106 Main. ■ G, THAT IS UNUSUAL—A good piece of white renting property, rented , '■' “ time. AVill pay you 14 per cent on the price, which Is $4,750; terms "isii. balance $35 per month. Might consider exchange for good north side "ean’ lot. Can also shave price a bit on larger cash payment. Br.A! TIFUL east front vacant lot, Druid Hills section; 50 by 175 feet; price $2,- Will sell this on your own terms. '‘ORTH AVENUE, close to Highland, a beautiful vacant lot, for only $2,000. I errns SSOO cash, balance $25 per month. Get busy on this. \l. A GOOD north side lot to trade in on good piece of renting property. Ask for Mr. Williams. FOR SALE BY PRETTY" LOTS OR BUNGALOW. ■ A < . ,-s , - , , (AVE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT.) I . I \ 1-4 1-4 1-4 ON EAST LAKE DRIVE, we have two * v ■*—/ X—/ lAI beautiful shaded lots: east front and j A perfect; both for only $2,000. Z X W - . * ■_ , - ON PRETTIEST LOT in West End park, t J \ I I—' V commanding a splendid view, six-room -* M 1 •»A. w * bungalow. Price $3,750. Terms. Sll EMPIRE BUILDING. REAL EST ATE, RENTING, LOANS. Phones 1599. FIVE-ACRE POULTRY PLANT AND 10-KOOM house. Will rent or sell. On new car line. It’s a lovely h"bb iii Clarkston. Fine new home on Highland avenue for at price of the lot. House handsomely finished. Also a 0 'he home at Alt. View. Farms our specialty. BADGER REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg. Main 4877. HOME BARGAINS. !L\’i» Best part, wp offer a good six-room home on east front lot, 50x160, ■»ff Gordon street in built up section; $3,750, on easy terms. • »t< »< >IVI Cottage OU good Street, near Forrest avenue school and High ■tv»»nue car line, for $3,000, on easy terms. Booms, Inman Park; hardwood floors, tile bath, etc; $.>.000, on terms. WILSON BROS. ' 'NE M. 4411 -J. 701 EMPIRE BLDG Real Estate For Sale. H)R EXCHANGE. 1 *>ie iwo-story, six-room bunga '■iiilt one year. 100 feet from ' line, near in. My equity is ioo ( . lIS | lnp Win exchange , an auto roadster. Must be "*■' model, and in the best of "I'lition. Won't consider car 11 painted over. In answering ' ■' ■ribe fully the'car, make. year. !i "i'sepower and color. ADDRESS b. e. g.. ' • O. Box 626 Atlanta, Ga. Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. LAND FOR SALE. 52 ACRES, 8 1-2 mil-"' from the city, tine for dairy of truck, on graded road; about 35 or 40 acres in cultiva tion. balance pa-ture and timber. I-arge creek running through place; six-room house, barn and other outhouses The house is located In a beautiful oak grove: a lot of saw timber and enough cord wood to pay for half the place. For a quick sale I can sell this place for $2,750. Must be all eash. You can double your money quick on this tract. THOS. W. JACKSON. Fourth National Bank Bldg. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 191 Real Estate For Sale. INMAN PARK SECTION. BEAUTIFUL home on a lot 90 by 400 feet—elegant two-story house with all conveniences. Street has aJI improvements. Neighborhood is fine. Let us show you this place for $6,200, on very reasonable terms. WEST END. We have a five-room bungalow, just completed, one block from car line; all improvements, including gas and electricity. This place is up to date in every respect. This place can be bought for $250 cash and $25 per month. If you want a home In West End let us show you this place. FOURTEENTH STREET. We have a splendid 6-room cot tage on West Fourteenth street, corner lot, 48 by 138 feet. This house has all city conveniences and was built for a home by the pres ent owner. We have been offered $25 per month rent, but owner pre fers to sell. Price $2,250, on terms of SSOO cash and $25 per month. Next to this property we have a vacant lot, same size, which can be bought for S7OO. If the two are taken to gether the SSOO cash payment will be sufficient. Make an inquiry about this. PEYTON ROAD. On this beautiful cherted road we have five acres, with 282 feet of road frontage. This is right at the Southland Estates subdivision, where lots are selling from S4OO up. The price Is $1,750. Excellent place for subdivision. NINETY-NINE YEARS. We have one or two Peachtree 99-year leases that can be con trolled for practically the taxes. Investigate. PIEDMONT AVE. HOUSE Only $6,750.00. NEAR TENTH STREET we are offering this A No. 1 two-story, eight-room house, with all modern improvements, including furnace and servant’s room. Convenient to to two car lines and right at Tenth street school and Piedmont park. See us at once. LOTS 1 ! LOTS! LOTS! ON NINTH, EIGHTH AND TENTH STREETS, overlooking Piedmont park, ranging in price from SI,BOO to $2,500. Terms to suit 1,000 FEET FRONTAGE. PIEDMONT AVENUE ROAD, east front and a little elevated; plenty of shade; branch on one cor ner. Buy this now before the car line is extended, then you can get S2O per foot. Price only sl2 per foot, on easy terms. PEACHTREE ROAD BARGAINS. We have some very attractive lots and acreage on this road, also Plasters Bridge, Brookhaven Drive and Paces Ferry road. Remember water is now being laid on Peachtree road, making it accessible to adjacent lots. We can make you money if you will buy now'. TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN. 208 Empire Building. ATLANTA, GA. Real Estate For Sale. gHARP & gOYLSTON INVESTMENT. PRICE $20,000. ANNUAL INCOME $2,640. LIBERAL TERMS. THIS is not one of those “get rich quick” schemes, but a good, solid, safe, sane investment. We want a lib eral cash payment and the balance can be put on a basis that will make it EASY for the property to take care of itself. SECTION. North side, and in a section that will insure a steady in come. BETTER LOOK INTO THIS. LAND FOR SALE. MODERN DAIRY. 392 ACRES—Long frontage on the riv er; 250 acres level bottom, 75 acres red upland; high state of cultivation; 100 head of graded Jerseys. You would have to see this place to appreciate it. There is nothing like it in Georgia. The owner has a good reason for selling. Write or call for further information. THOS. W. JACKSON. Fourth National Bank Bldg. LAND FOR SALE. APPLE ORCHARD. 84 ACRES, 500 trees in bearing; made over 700 bushels this year; 40 acres of the land almost level; 5-room house, barn and other out houses ; one-half mile churches and school. This is one of the best buys in north Georgia, to its size. Act quick—sßoo.oo, half cash. THOS. W. JACKSON. Fourth National Bank Bldg, FOR SALE. AV EST END—New 6-room bun galow, with all conveniences; lot 50x150 to alley; well located on Mathewson Place. Price $3,400 —$600 cash, balance S2O per month. PONCE DE LEON AVE—This is one of the handsomest homes on the north side, containing 9 rooms, furnace heat, hardwood floors, birch doors, sleeping porch with every other modern con venience; lot 50x240. See us for particulars and price. WE HAVE a beautiful home of 8 rooms in Ansley Park: fur nace heat, brick mantels, combi nation fixtures, hardwood floors, cement porch, birch doors, beam ceiling; laundry, with cement floor and very attractive in even way. Situated on a corner lot one-half block of car line. See us for particulars mid price. Also 9-room, 2-story house; stone front, tile porch, furnace heat, laundry with cement floor, all doors birch, combination fixtures, brick mantels, hardwood floors. This is one of the most beautiful homes on the north side. On a quick sale we are instructed to sell this beautiful home for $7,000. Can make terms. We also have some choice proposi. tions in vacant lots, ranging from $2,000 to $3,500. OAKLAND CITY—S2,7OO buys 7-room house; lot 75x190. This is one of the bargains on our list. Cash $250. Balance S2O per month. Also S7OO buys 3- rooni house and 5 vacant lots, 45x142 each. This price is only for a quick sale. Also $2,000 buys 5-room b<.ns»t, lot 50x190 S2OO cash, balance $17.50 per month. See T. Y. Brent for Oakland City and West End property. WE IIA\ E $50,000 to invest either in good rent pay ing property or centra] or semi central property. See us at once for quick trades. W. E. TREADWELL & COMPANY, Are you in need of anything today .’ Then a Want Ad in The Georgian win to get it for you. Phone your ad to >ne Georgian. Every phone Is a sub-statton for Georgian Want Ads Competent and polite men to serve you. Real Estate For Sale. LAND FOR SALE. 3o ACRES—Six-room house, large barn, running water; fronts two roads, one passed up to be cherted: one-half mile of ear line, four miles out. I can sell this place at a bargain if you will act quick. Owner must raise some money. It will make an ideal dairy or truck farm or tine summer place. THOS. W. JACKSON. Fourth National Bank Bldg. LAND FOR SALE. 180 At’RES Nine miles from the city; 75 acres in cultivation, balance tim ber and pasture; fine location for mod ern dairy; three houses, barns and oth er outbuildings. Owner must sell and will entertain an otter THOS. \V. JACKSON. Fourth National Bank Bldg. Houses For Rent. FOR RENT BY GEORGE P. MOORE. Real Estate and Renting, 10 AUBURN AVENUE. Atlanta Phone 5408. Bell Main 5407 312. CENTRAL AVENUE- We have a 6-room house with all modern con veniences; all rooms are in perfect shape, well arranged; close to school and within fifteen minutes walk of center of the US B^OW ou Price 367 GLENN STREET—-We have a two story house with all modern conveni ences; all rooms have just been retinted and are in perfect shape. Would be glad to show you. Price S3O. Legal Notice. STATE AND COUNTY TAX SALES. Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Atlanta, the first Tuesday in December, 1912, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: Same being seized by myself as tax col lector of Fulton county, as property of parties named below, for their state and county taxes for the years specified: Also, at same time and place the fol lowing described property, to-wit: A cer tain lot in the city of Atlanta, Ward 6, land lot 78, in the Fourteenth district of Fulton county, Georgia, fronting 50 feet on the north side of West Baker street, between Spring and West Peachtree streets, and running back 200 feet, more or less, in a northerly direction, the house on said lot known as No, 11 on said street, according to street numbers, the same being improved property in the city of Atlanta, adjoining Chambers, levied on as the property of Peachtree Realty Co. to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of the city of At lanta against said lot and against said Peachtree Realty Company division be inb impossible, levy is made on all said property, for state and county taxes for the years 1909, 1910 and 1911. Also, at same time and place, the fol lowing described property, to-wit: A cer tain city lyt in the city of Atlanta, Ward 8, land lot 106, in the Seventeenth dis trict of Fulton county, Georgia, fronting 70 feet on the east side of Crescent ave nue, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, and running back 100 feet, more or less, in an easterly direction, the house on said lot known as No. on said street, according to street numbers, the same being vacant property In the city of At lanta, adjoining Carter, levied on as the property of C. Simmons to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of the state and county against said lot and against said G. J. Simmons for state and county taxes for the years 1908, 1909. 1910 and 1911. A. P. STEWART, Tax Collector and Ex-Officio Sheriff Ful ton County, Georgia. 11-9-20 GEORGIA—FULTON COUNTY. . To the Superior Court of Said County: 1. W. S. McKemie and George C. Wal ters are successors and present owners of "Eliot’s Quick Lunch (Incorporated),” and owners of all stock, said corporation be ing located in said county, and granted to F. Geissley, M. P. Cook and F. Dodd, original petitioners, and being granted by the superior court of said county on March 7, 1904, for the term of twenty (20) years. 2. At a duly called meeting of the stock holders of said corporation, on the 28th day of October, 1912, a resolution was passed authorizing the president of said corporation to petition the superior court, in the name of said corporation, for an order allowing said corporation to sur render its charter and franchise to the state and be dissolved as a corporation. Said resolutions were signed by all the stockholders of said corporation, and a copy of same is hereto appended as "Ex hibit A.” 3. George C. Walters, president, peti tions the court and shows that there are no outstanding debts against said cor poration, by “Exhibit B” hereto attached, and that the dissolution of the same as a corporation may be awarded without any injustice to any of the stockholders. Wherefore, Petitioner prays for an order of said court allowing said corporation to surrender its charter and franchise to tlie state and be discharged as a corpora tion. CARL HUTCHESON AND ANDERSON, FELDER. ROUNTREE & WILSON, Attorneys for Petitioner. FULTON SUPERIOR COURT—The fore going petition read ami considered and it is ordered by the court that said pe tition be heard before this court on the 14th day of December, 1912. It is further ordered that said petition be filed in the office of the clerk of the court, and that a copy of same be published as re quired by law. J. T. PENDLETON, Judge Superior Court. Atlanta Circuit. This Btb dav of November. 1912. GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY -This is to certify that the foregoing is an exact copy’ of the petition of "Eliot’s Quick Lunch (Incorporated)” to dissolve and surrender its charter and franchise to the state; also a copy of the order of j the court. ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk of tlie Superior Court, i Given under my hand and seal this 9th day of Novembet 1912 11-9-59 SALE OF LAND FOR PAltTltloN.” The undersigned commissioners, ap pointed by order of tlie Hon. W. D. Ellis, judge of the superior court of Fulton county, by order, dated October 25. 1912, in the case of Marie Edwardy vs. A. \V. Farlinger. No 19292, Fulton superior court, will sell to the highest bidder for eash at the place of public sales before the court house, in said county of Fulton, at 10:30 o’clock a. m.. on Tuesday, De cember 1912, for the purpose of making a partition thereof between the owners, the following described property, to-wit: Situated, lying and being in the city of Atlanta, and in Land Lot 47. of the Four teenth district of Fulton county, com mencing ala point on tie north side of East avenue. 140 feet west of the Boule vard and running thence north parallel with the Boulevard 108 feet more or less; thence at right angles west 50 feet; thence south 108 feet more or less to East ave nue. thence east to the beginning, being a |>art of lot 8 of tlie Edwardy plat, as set out in Hopkins' Atlas of the city of Atlanta. HARRISON JONES, CARLOS LYNES. DOLPH WALKER, Commissioners. 11-2-33 TV <’ N Brown vs. Mis R. xie Anna Brown Superior Couit, January Term, 1:»13 To Mrs. Roxie Anna Brown, Greet ing: By order of court, ycu are hereby ■ notified that on the 15th day of October,; 1912. C. N. Brown filed suit against you j for total divorce, returnable to the Jan uary term, 1913, of said court. You are I hereby required to be and appear at the January term. 1913. of said court, to be , held on the first Monday In January. 1913, I then and there to answer the plaintiff's | complaint. Witness tlie Hon. George L. Bell, judge of said court, this the 16th day of October, 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, fieri: J - j i-i -■ ■ fTT,t-’»n c<h : nTy Under , ano by virtue of several orders in the Legal Notice. ! case of in re: Courtland S. Winn, as l administrator of the estate of Mrs. Mar garet A. Cox. deceased, et al.. Fulton j superior court, I will sell before the court I house door of said county (old city hall), I corner S. Pryor and East Hunter streets, city of Atlanta, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in December. 1912. as commissioner of Fulton superior court in said above stated case, the fol lowing described property, to-wit: Lots Nos. one (1), seven (7). fourteen (14). seventeen <17,. and eighteen (18) as shown on the map of the Sprueil property In land lot 91. 92 and 93, of the Seven teenth district of Fulton county, Georgia, by O. F. Kauffman & Bro., civil engi neers. of date July 6. 1912, said map being recorded in the office of the clerk of the superior court of Fulton county. Each of said parcels will be sold sep arately. Plats may be had of said prop erty by calling at the office of the un dersigned. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance one and two years, with seven per cent interest from date, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. FORREST ADAIR, 11*9-10 Commissioner. NOTICE TO SELL AND REINVEST. GEORGIA—DeKaIb County. Notice is hereby given that the under signed, as guardian of Ruth Green, will make application to the judge of tlie su perior court of DeKalb county on Wed nesday, December 4, 1912, in the superior court room of DeKalb county court house, at Decatur, Ga., for an order authorizing the undersigned to sell the following de scribed property for reinvestment, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land, lying and being in the city of Atlanta, in land lot 111, in file Fourteenth district of Ful ton county, Georgia, and particularly de scribed as follows: Commencing on the east side of God dard street, at a point 248 feet south of Johns street, and running thence south along the east side of Goddard street, 20 feet; thence back east of uniform width as front, 146 feet, the same being a strip 20 feet wide off of the south side of lot 15 as per plat of J. F. Green, as adminis trator of the estate of A. F. Green, de ceased. for the purpose of reinvestment, it being to the interest of said ward to sell said strip, which can be done advan tageously at this time, and reinvest in other property. MRS. A. K. HESS, Guardian of Ruth Green. 11-9-8 BAPTIST. TABERNACLE—Luckie street, between Spring and Bartow. J. W. Awtry, su perintendent of Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship and sermon at 11, Dr. MacArthur preaching; subject, "An Idea! Inquirer and Convert.” Junior Baptist Young People's union at 3 p. m. Senior Baptist Young People’s union at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship and sermon at 7:45: Dr. MacArthur preaching; subject, "Bible Arithmetic—Taking Stock." PONDERS AVENUE—Rev. James F. Edens, Jr., pastor. Morning sermon, "Proofs of a Changed Heart.” Evening service will be evangelistic. Ordinance of baptism. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; Foster Hunter, superintendent. AD BAPTIST —.. .. .. EAST END—Sunday 7 school at 9:45 a tn.; J. E. Goodson and T. J. Lochritige, Jr., superintendents. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by' the pastor. Rev. A. C. Hendley. Prayer service Wednesday evening at 7:30. Baptist Young People’s union Friday evenig at 7:30; Paul Smith, superintendent. WEST END—The pastor, Dr. John F. Purser, will preach at the Sunday morn ing service. Subject, "A Story of Two Women.” Dr. T. O. Keister, of Roanoke, Va., a delegate to the United Lutheran synod, will preach at the evening hour. Sunday' school at 9:30 a. m. B. Y\ P. U. Sunday evening at 6:30. Business meet ing of Woman’s auxiliary Monday after noon at 3:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. JACKSON HlLL—East avenue and .lack son street. Dr. Junius W. Millard. D. D., pastor. Services at 11 a. m. - and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30; Dr. F. P. H. Akers, superintendent. B. Y. P. U. Sunday evening at 6:30. Teachers' meet ing Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock, fol lowed by the prayer service. Meeting of the boys’ chol- Friday evening at 7:30. EAST ATLANTA PRIMITIVE -Inman Park, DeKalb and DeGress avenues. Rev. J. T. Jordan pastor. Preaching at 11 a, m. GORDON STREET—Services Sunday and until further notice In Red Men's hall, corner Lucile avenue and Gordon street. Sunday school at 9:30 sharp; T. A. With erspoon, Jr., superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Subject for morning, "Can Man Know God?” Evening. "A Way That Seemeth Right Unto Man." SOUTH SIDE —Preaching Sunday morn ing and evening by the pastor, J. M. McFarland. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; Ladies’ Aid society, Tuesday, 2:45 p. in.; cottage prayer meeting Monday night at Izon Hughes’, 56 Ridge avenue. EAST SIDE TA BERN ACLE - Corner of Kirkwood avenue and Flat Shoals. James Marcus Skelton minister. Sunday school at 9:30 a. tn.; W. R. Gresham, su perintendent. Baraca class, 9:30 a. m., Miss Ethel Golden, teacher; Philathea class, 9:30 a. m.; J. P. Watt, teacher. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. tn. by the pastor. Morning subject, "Among the Lost on Mission Field.” Evening subject, "Bible Bells Dlngilng, Dingllng, Ding ling." The men's meeting. 3 o'clock p. nt.; the Y. W. A., 7 p. m.; Miss Mantle Winn, president; the Woman’s Missionary so ciety, Monday, 3 p. tn.; Mrs. J. M. Skel ton, president; regular prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:45 p. m.; the Sunbeams Friday, 3p. m. A welcome to everybody. Take Soldiers’ Home or East Lake or south Decatur car and get off at Faith's crossing. OAKLAND CITY A. C. Ward, D. D., pastor. Revival service, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., cot ducted by the pastor. Sun day school at 9:45 a. nt.; Edwin M. Gor don. superintendent. Woman's Bible class Wednesday afternoon. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. NORTH ATLANTA Corner Hemphill avenue and Tenth street. Preaching at II a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor, William H. Beil. Sunday school at 9:30 a. nt. CAPITOL AVENUE -Rev. William Rus sell Owen, minister. Sunday' morning Rev. E. C. Cronk, of Columbia, S. C., gen eral secretary of tlie Laymen’s Missionary movement of the Southern Lutheran church, will preach. Sunday night Mr. Owen will preach. Subject, "Do the Peo ple Want the Gospel?” UNI VERSALIST. FIRST East Harris street, near reach tree. Rev. E. Dean Ellen wood, pastor. At 9:45 a. nt., Sunday school. At 11 a. nt., sermon by pastor,. “Something Better Than Life.” At 8 p. tn., meeting of Young People's society. At Bp. m.. serv ice, with sermon by the pastor, “Misman aged Municipal Machinery.’’ METHODIST. FIRST —Junction Peachtree and Ivy streets. Rev. Sterling P. Wiggins, pas tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; Judge Walter T. Colquitt, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. tn. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Subject tor the morning. "Citizenship in Heaven;" for the even iug, “The Judgment; Hell, Heaven." ST. MARK Corner Peachtree and’ Fifth streets. A. 11. Hughlett, pastor. Ser mon by tiie pastor at 11 a. in. Special services of music. Sunday school at 9:45 a. tn.. Professor S. S Wallace, superin tendent. W. F Crusselle, teacher of the deaf mute class. CHURCH OF CHRIST? WEST END AVE. Bible study from 9:45 to 10:45: communion and fellowship from 11 to 11 JO, preaching at 11:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. tn. by Dr. H. .1. Horton; prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 All invited. Take Walker to Westview car and get off at Wellliorn street. SOUTH PRYOR AND Vassar sts~ Biliie study from 9:45 to 10:45: commu nion and fellowship front 11 to 11:30; preaching at 11:30 a. tn. and 7:30 p. m. bv Rider J. k Bishop E’asT P(tINT" Bible study ‘Sotn’'J:4< 'to 10:45; communion and fellowship from 11 to 11:30; preaching at 11:30 a. m and 7:30 p. m. by Evangelist S. H. Hall. Subject for the mottling, "A Sacred Trust.” Subject for the evening, "The Law of Christian Love." SI.MSt ii.i.E * Bible study at 3 p. m.: communion and fellowship at .1:30. fol lowed by- prune 11 ing 1 ■ 11 vat: t- • ■.' i1 Hall. CDNS'iiTi'Tit’tN BnSTstudy at 3 p. m. Communion and fellowship at 3:30, fol lowed by preaching I STRIKE HEARING Conductor Laird Warns Vice President Murdock He’s Not Afraid of Anybody. A wordy battle between Traveling Con ductor J B. Laird, who resigned fron the conductors’ union because Vice Pres ident Gregg requested him to be absent from conferences of the conductors just before the strike on the Georgia rail road last month, and Vice President Mur dock, was the feature of a tedious ses sion of the arbitration board this morning Apparent ill feeling existed between Laird and the union officials from the start, and it was not long before Mur dock made reference to a scene In Su perintendent Brand’s office in September, when Gregg told I>aird that he (Laird > "was afraid to say anything that Brand hadn't told him to tell." At the time this almost precipitated a fight between Laird and Gregg, and the same th :-.g resulted this morning when Murdock brought up the question. "I told Gregg then and I’ll tell you now that I ;■ a what I think, and if any one of you say that I don’t there's go ing to be trouble!” cried Laird, and stepped toward Murdock. ’Gentlemen, I hope there will be no trouble," called Judge Chambers. “I know how you Georgians are prone to resent an insult, but please don’t fight here." Many other witnesses were introduced during the morning, contrary to expecta tions, and the voluminous train sheets and blue prints which occupied a corner of the court room were not put in evi dence, though proffered by Manager Scott. Laird testified that at no time did the union officials claim, In the conferences before the strike, that Paschal was being persecuted, merely saying that Paschal had been discharged because his engineer had violated the slxteen-hour law. Ha testified that the union claimed Paschal still had forty-two minutes leeway when the train was sidetracked at Lithonia. Most of the evidence In the morning was favorable to the road's contentions. PICKPOCKETS ARE BUSY IN FOOTBALL THRON6 A gang of pickpockets, believed to bt fresh from the Macon fair, did a lively business in the football crowd today. J. H. Dodd, a farmer of Boaz, Ala., was robbed of SSO in Whitehall street, whila W. P. Archer, of Royston, Ga., was re lieved of $7 on a Buckhead. car. BRYAN TO VISIT WAYCROSS. AYCROSS, GA., No. 16.—A lecture will be delivered here on November 20 by William Jennings Bryan. Today he ac cepted an invitation extended from Way cross. EPISCOPAL. (Twenty-fourth Sunday CATHEDRAIz—Corner Washington and Hunter streets. Very Rev. C. T. A. Pise, D.D., dean. 7:30 a. m., holy com munion; It am., litany, sermon and holy communion; 4:30 p. m.. evening prayer. Sunday school at 9:45. Other days: Tues day, 4 p. m., evening prayer; Wednesday and Friday, morning prayer and litany; Thursday, 7:30 a. m., holy Communion. ST. LUKES - -Peachtree, between Currier and Pine streets. Rev. C. B. Wtlmer, D. D., rector. 7:30 a. m„ Holy commu nion; 11 a. m., morning prayer and ser mon; 7:30 p. m., evening prayer and ser mon, Sunday school at 9:30. INCARNATION—242 Lee street, near Gordon street. West End. Rev. John D. Wing, Jr., rector. 7:30 a. m., holy communion; 11 a. m., morning prayer, litany and sermon; 7:30 p. m , evening prayer and sermon; Sunday school at 9:45; men’s Bible class, 10 a. tn.; women's Bible class at 10 a. m. ALL SAINTS—Corner North avenue and West Peachtree street. Rev. W. W. Memminger, rector. 7:30 a. m., holy com munion; 9:45 a. m., Sunday school; 11 a. m., morning prayer and sermon; 4 p. m , evening prayer. EPIPHANY—Corner Moreland and Euclid avenues, Inman Park. Rev. Russell K. Smith, rector. 7:30 a. m., holy com munion; 11 a. m., morning prayer and sermon; 7:30 p. nt., evening prayer and sermon. Sunday school at 9:80. HOLY COMFORTER—Corner Atlant*, avenue and Pulliam street 11 a. m., morning prayer and sermon; 8 p. m., evening prayer and sermon. Services by the lay reader Sunday school at 9:30. HOLY TRlNlTY—Decatur Rev Vincent C. Lacey, vicar. Holy communion and sermon 11 a. m. Evening prayer and ser mon 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:45. ST? PAULS -East Point. Rev. M. G.' Ledford vicar. Morning prayer and ser mon at 11 a. m. by the lay reader; Sunday school at 10:30. ST. TIMt >TI IYS South Kirkwood. Sev? Russell K. Smith vicar. Sunday school at .8 p. m. Evening prayer and sermon, at 4. CHRIST CHURCH—Hapeville. Rev. M. G. Ledford, vicar. Holy communion and sermon 11 a. m. ST. ANDREWS CHAPEL—Corner Glenn and Kent streets. Sunday school at 9:30; evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 p. m. ST. JOHNS—College Park. Rev. C. K- Weller priest-vicar. Holy communion. 7:30 a. rn.; morning prayer, litany and sermon; 11 a. m., Sunday school at 9:45. ST. MARYS SETTLEMENT HOUSE— Gate City Mills. Rev. C. K. Weller in charge. Sunday school, 9 a. in.; evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 p, tn. ST. PAULS (Colored) —Atiburn avenue near Fort street. Rev. A. E. Day vicar. Holy communion. 6:30 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. m.; evening prayer and sermon. 8 p. m.; Sunday school at 9:30; Wednesday evening Services at 8 o'clock. PRESBYTERIAN. WESTMINSTER—Corner Boulevard and Forrest avenue. Rev. A. A. Little, D. D., pastor. Divine worship at 11 a. nt. and 7:30 p, tn. DRUID PARK—Highland avenue, south of Ponce DeLeon avenue. On Sunday morning Dr. Converse will take up the question, What is Christ In heaven now doing for us who are on earth? At night, continuing his course on the life of Paul he will consider Paul's work tn tlie city of Corinth. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.. conducted by Mr. C. AV. Puckett. CHRISTIAN. WEST END- Gordon and Dunn streets. William o. Foster minister. Sermon at 11 a. m. Subject, "The Aggressiveness of Christianity." Sermon at 7:30 p. m. Sublect, "Tlie Faults and Ideals of Young Women." Bible school at 9:30 a. tn.: E. !■' Laxnian, suiwrintendent. 215 Rhodes Bldg. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.; Miss E. C illier. president. 25 Oak street. LUTHERAN. CHURCH OF~THL REDEEMKR Corner Trinity avenue and Capitol place. Rev. \A C. Shaeffer. Jr., ;>a-stor. Servies at II a. tn. ami 7:3. p. n. in the morning tin- sermon will be preached by tlie Rev. J C. Seegers, of Reading, i’a. in the ■ veiling Rev. Robert C. Holland, of Sa lem. Va . will occupy the pulpit. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m Mr. Charles H. Stieglitz, superintendent. 15