Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 21, 1912, HOME, Page 18, Image 18

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18 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. Reai Estate For Sale. W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson REAL EST.VI'E, RENTING AND LOANS. Beil Phones 1031-1032 11 CDGEVv« »< )T> AVENUE Atlanta Phone lsßl. -IF YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD., IT’S SO” 1 APARTMENTS. FOR SALE. GO LOOK ar .*>6o Central muiii*: room cottage with LaH: b’t sti <•> 1■“ feet; all conveniences rents f- ■ per month. Price s3.l.’<i; <~s and *25 per month. See Mr. Hatlfor*. ON LAWTON STREET. W. End. less than one block fr in <;<»nl»»n sue.-:. we have a flve-rin <<ittage, on b ■ • b.\ 125. te* S ■ -ishau. A GO<>T> two-st*H’ eigbt-r un L«»use on large lot. near X’< rti. Boulevard, iwo blocks of Poi i HeLron avenue. Price reduced from $3.500 to $4,750. on easy terms. See Mr. W hit. . GO LOOK at 287 Ashh> street, near West Hunter street, and near the new Ashby street school. A new five-room cottage on -a perfectly level lot, in per* feet repair Price $2,000; S2OO cash and F2O per month. Seo Mr. Bradshaw. IN THE DBITP HILLS section, a m<*\ level lot. 50 by 200 feet. We think it cheap for $1,350. and *4OO cash and bal ance to suit will ha mile it. See Mr. Br.itl- Fhaw. If You Have Money to Leo<l, W Can i’iace it Safely. WE PUBLISH .A weeklj tenu bulletin, giving a fahT good «i« •< i i * ■ \cjyihing w . have for rent, our Mr. W. L. Girardeau is r sdy al all whh horse and j carriage, to show you anything on our list <H ■ ■ forget i.- move <.m tenants free. JOHN J. WOODSIDE. Phones 60 RKAI. ESTATE RENTING SToIIV I :: Aub.ii:. Ave FOR RENT CLOSE in on South Pryor street, in ;< "ood retail district, we have j two new brick stores which we idler at $30.00 each. Let us shoTv you these Empire Trust and Safe Deposit Co. EMPIRE BUILDING. Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale. EIGHTH STREET P.l NOALOW 84,259. NEAT? North Boulevard, u" have ;> next G-rooiii bungalow wuieli is jam-up in every way. Furnace heat, splendid tot. right off cut line with ten-inin ute schedule. SSOO ensh and the balance to suit. Sc- this plan. ,as they ate scarce on the north side at this prii-> . TENTH STREET BUNGALOW. NOT far from W .-st Peachtree stieet. Tills beaut.' lias 6 huge rooms and sleeping pot'll, Is new and up to date in every way. elevated 10l 45 b? ItD to alley. Tenth sti'eei win non bo one of the choicest. streets for homes on .h< north side. Pile. SG.hoO.on term:. THOMSON & LYNES IS ami 2D Walicii Street. Boll) Phones 158. IW M .«Ma - t'.tk UAW- —a -a ~a ns FORREST AVENUE—S72.SO itEAi llh'l I, ’l'Wl’-STOIO . 0 room resideuce, with evert cou- ■ • vni'l j'tod; i n i-otivmi nee. Two imths. several closets, t'ur miie In <■ Lot iii' ■ i.’ili. on mo line, .-iml within walking distance. Assume loan > '.()( 11 > ,1; b per c: nt reaaoimhlf cash payment -bal nn<*e like rent. ). H. EWING uh lobby candler bi ilding I',' I x >! 1 Atlanta 2Mi5, MWllMlswoar IKMW MMa ITHinirl ■Mill. B—lWfLJU_X____L —L-—U—LU. Bl Y \ NH E LITTLE HOME NOW. $3,160 LAST GEORGIA AVE. two blocks from the park. sixhome; S?SO cash. bulHiic • like rent. $3,900 AUGUSTA WE.. a dandy six-room uottag,-. east front, large lot, close to the park. You don't iin<l these often. Easy terms. $6,500 AXES’! END, brick veneer, sialo ro<»f. eight rooms, modern ami very pretty, with side drive. You will look long ami far before you find a home like this for the money. Easy terms. $5,500- INMAN PARK, on Edgewood av<»nu«-, vv»* are offering a prettx iwo-storv seven-room home for a few days at a sacrifice. This lot is 58x104; able drive. You can live here a while ami double vour mono MARTIN-OZBURN REALTY CO. Third National Bank Building, Phones Ivy 1276, Atlanta 201. SOME SELECTED BARGAINS BOULEVARD PLACE Eight-room, nimb rn home. Easy terms, $4,500. JONES ave. -Six-room house, $2,500. win trade. M’LENIXtN AVE. New -lix-room bungalow, stone front, maple floors, $4,500. CHATHAM ST., near Druid Hills, new, up-to-date bungalow. You will like for $5,000. Easy terms. WTE have vacant lots In all sections that will suit you at attractive prices. CLAUD E. STMS CO. 718 Empire Building. Bell Hume Main 2539. PONCE De LEON AVE. $ ' ever been off< tel e and aba rgain at tills figure. All modern improvements, siwh ;.s haulwood floors birch doots. cabinet mantels, extra fine combination fixtures, sle t iling tiorelt. furnavi teat; in fact, we offer a modern Ttbnu that will please you. Terms: Assume a loan of $4,000. 5 years 7 pc: eent; sriMin msh, $35 per month. HARPER REALTY COMPANY 717 Third National Dank Rnildiiig. Bell Phone Ivy 128(i. Atlanta Phone t)72. WILLIAMS-H \ RTSOCK CO. KEAI. ESTATE AND UL’ILDEHS F< t't;-"H NATIONAL BANK BUILDINa Phone 1106 Main. A DANDY NEW ONT. .m Moreland avenue, dose to Druid Hills u i e Just completing tile prettiest heme . n the sir, . ' The number is This lot is 233 feet deep ami has a frontage of 50 Listen' Fun.a.heat, hardwood floors, front and s'de porehe.-. expos'd celling beams, dressing mirters beautiful mantels, butler's pantry, i ■ .mbinatioti gas and electric lixtures. , < ; front walls tinted, fine hardware. This is a beaut.x and is sure to sell Terms easv. LOOK \T'THAT NUM'llmrsi. \\ i: \l:r BViETHN’G ON SIXTEENTH ST It is west of West Peachtree, fronting south, lot is eleva'cd .ib.iul five feet above sidewalk, six rooms, hall ami bath, file floor In bath, front and s|,|,. porches hot air heat. plent> of closets, larue furnace r . tn. good nelghlmrh Imr.lwo'd floors. Lot is 150 feet deep This pla » is get’ing betur ever’ <|a' will <.>t| you this mi easy terms. Will lint walls to sin y- a own last. FUR SALE BT FTY LOTS ''lt BUNGALOW a-A I * f* A.’ dV " H ' ' V '"' " ANTA 4 T P IX P '■' ! ,XK| Till' 1., v.e .ave two -* 1 v ■* -• '■ * manti', in sm. I. . ~a si ~ , ■ RE X TP Y O<a Vi r> \ v v ' n i-.-r • u...i.. |iurt;i " —* i\ I I a—\ IN 1 '.V .:X- ■, . 1 L H-i'ti mu.' , uvf vru. 1:1 > ri' ■; ■• • ■ - Houses For Rant. -t I \I • IA! t A 1 ? *- S” OCT<>N A i’ARTM ENTS Out l the St-x-tuii apartrtonis, just opposite the ma in entrance <>i Grant park, we h; \ a secmid-fl<»or live-room aparnii<*nt, equipped with all modern < • -nv« i.ien< e«, mi* h as cabinet mantels, tile hearths. •I* < trie Hehls, gas, Lad;. * nk in ’he j kit< hen. We furnis) gas stove, w ;ter, heal and janitor’s service. ’This apart ment is in ni* e eunoii ion, on <>n»* of ’h<- Lest car lines in r.h< city, convenient ■ S'-h«H>ls_atid churches Pri<e s3’k '♦ f IIIG11L“\ N D“A VI'NUi f imt in‘ ~’i he Boulevard aj art. ent, ar the ah”ve number, <»n llighlai.c : w<- nave a nie.- five-roHin apartment, equipped vith all the modern conveniences, such diet mantels, tih- hear’hs. olectrd ligaU, gas, bath ami sink it; the kitrhei,; v. steam h< at; on <ar line, in good nf igl borh«'«nl; <*»nv»*iih-nt to '-hiMlB an*. • •• .. * NORTH .JACKS< above huml>«*r on Jacks- n street w«- ; have a lower-Hom- six-room apartment | with all modern <■< nveniem os, sm n as : cabinet mantels, tiling b«*ar” I **. »!••* 1 rb•• . - - nk ii • ■ This apartment is in nb-e, firs’ -G - <' f. dithm, situated on a ! •'•g' . elevated l"t. ,■ in A-1 good nelghbm ho"*], «>h u ear Ina , j convenient to sehoois and eiiurch*.' I’rice Ami a long list "f re-idom-of of all kinds i READ FOR PROFIT-GEORGI AN WANT ADS-USE FOR RESULTS Real Estate For Sale A BIG CORNER LOT Tin .r. . <ii a .-•uccessful real estate vciit.ir.- is to obtain a large amount of frontage. Then, when your land increases in value so much p.r front foot it amounts to something. V\ < .r. ,fi . ; ing the cottier of Washington ano I'uir streets. IS2 1-2x227, tor s.'liijiw.. riiis ligut's up about $155 a front foot. An Increase in value of ssii.'h> ; foot would amount to nearly slo,ouo profit --a substantial sum of moimj. L such an increase to !»• exf.ected 7 Trinity church paid $3lO a foot ior the corner of Washington and Trinity. Tin property w< offer is unencumbered, and we can make easy terms. I: i . of those rate opportunities that occasionally confront a buyer. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR I'OR SALE WAS ♦® O OTTTO T T_Tl\T T 'Nine-r-.um home.; f\ J) J £ ; \| I Large lot. 1‘,3x1.56 feet. Terms, SI,OOO J J * . ash and S3O a month. Notloan. A bar- •-r t x t—-v /' x t r-u -r~». :ain. No. 2! I earce St., near Stewart W( )OI )S D E ' - ■ :v sc™ MS, GRANT PARK SECTION • s -. .<• room house, lot ;,i)xl«ai. alley in the rear; no loan—s3oo cash and $25 a month will buy it. s:t,_'sn I'eiitral avenue, close in; house of 5 rooms; lot 42:;135; bath, all improvements; no loan. Cash SI,OOO and S3O a month. H. S. WILLINGHAM HEAL ESTATE AND RENTING. 0 W ALTON STREET. PHONES M. 3995, ATLANTA 2742. .1. M. WORSHAM, Man ager Decatur Department. DILLIN-MORRIS CO. 609-JO Atlanta National Bank Bldg. Both Phones 4234. HOV'. ABol'T \ BEAt 'ITI-T'L SIN-ROOM BUNGALOW ON THE NORTH Sil' 1 :. WITH 11 Altl >\Vo< >1 > I-LOOBS. STONE F'Kt'NT. BEAM (’EILING BEST OP i'I.XTI ItES AND HARDWARE, ON 'PERMS OP SSOO ’'ASH SEE US ABOUT THIS. $3,500 ON EAST FAIR STREET, N>:.?R HILI,, WE HAVE A Good SlX l;oo.\| I'OTTAGE ON LOT 50x200: RENTS Fol; 525 MONTH WE CVN SELL ON EASY TERMS. SEE ''S tßol’T SOME NEW SIX-ROOM, FURNACE-HEATED BUNGA LOWS WE ARE BI’ILDING IN WEST END AND INMAN PARK ON EAS i TERMS. 12 PER CENT IXVIXIM EXT WHITE RENTING BROPERTY—BEST SECTION OE NORTH SIDE. WE have ill'- best renting proposition in white property- in Atlanta, on promi nent north side street. No loan on this apd with a reasonable cash payment the rents will pay for the rest of it. We positively will not give anv information over the phone. Call in person. Atlanta Suburban and Ri*allv Co. 31 INMAN BUILDING. ' MAIN 2053. S6,9OO—PIEDMONT PARK DISTRICT HOME. ALMOST facing the park and between the park and Penchtree street, we are Instructed to sacrifice a 9-room, furnace-heated home, on nice large lot. Two baths, large rooms, closets, porches, etc. In M condition. Easy terms. Let us "show" you. V7ILSGN BROS. PHONE M. 44H-.1. 701 EMPIRE BLDG THE HOUSE you will build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for Electricity. I 1,1 ■ 1 "" 1 - -L 1 —J " ■ L | ~ AT THE PLAYHOUSES~~ MAUDE ADAMS IN “PETER PAN” » BEGINS ENGAGEMENT TONIGHT Th company surrounding Maude Adams was selected with a good deal of * are and the result is that the presenta tion of “Peter Pan" is one of all-round excellent ♦•. Miss Adams practically de voted tht‘ entire summer to the prepara tions for the revival of the fairy ulay and she passed upon the merits of many peo ple before she finally felt satisfied that she had a company that would do lustice to Barrie’s work. One of the noticeable things about the presentation is the ear nestness with which its characters are in terpreted While “Peter Pan" is all de lightful make-believe to those who wit ness it. to the players it seems to be all absolute!} real. 'There is a great deal of what is known as "business’’ in the play and it is all carried out with the utmost perftction of detail. ’The production is a heavy one. the final act showing three changes of scene, concluding with that exquisite picture of Peter in his house in the tree tops. Among those in the nu merous company who will be seen in Miss Adams’ support when the actress comes to th*' Atlanta tonight are Robert Peyton Cart'-i, Fred Tyler. Byron Silvers, Wal la e Jackson. Dorothy Imnn, Margaret G.»:d<a aiul Marion Abbott. Miss Adams plaes a Friday extra mati nee. She also plays a regular matinee Saturday and will be seen each night. Plenty of choice seats remain for all per formances. The curtain Is at 8 p. m •THE HEART BREAKERS’’ IS ATLANTA’S NEXT OFFERING In ’’The Heart Breakers," which will l>. seen at (he \tlanta Monday and Tues day next, many song successes abound. Among those that are worth? of mention ar< “Your Eyes. Your Smile and You," Honolulu Honey Lou." “The Tale of the Bashful Humble Bee." "If 1 Had a Hundred Hearts." "The Songs You Used I to sing to the Girls You Used to Love" ami many others. ’The cast is headed by George I >amervl. who became famous through the “Merry Widow" waltz Seats go n sale tomorrow. "DETECTIVE KEEN" IS BEST PLAYLET SEEN AT GRAND Tic prediction made by the Grand man ag< i mnt that the class of \audeville that w oiib be offered this week would set a mw t ‘me f<»r this class of entertainment has been made good with a rush. ; I 'There has not been a show that has been rv< n close to the one that Is pack ing the Grand at all performances. “Detective Keen, - pla • being presented b\ a company of Daniel Fr<»hman stars is the best sketch that has been seen here in vaudeville. It is of in tense interest from the opening to the close of the offering. Taidie Leonard furnishes more genuine cumedj than has been released from the Grand stage this season and the wonder of th work of the Japanese acrobats who close the show is without a doubt the best that has been presented. For ’Thanksgiving week the' Grand is going to make the pace faster than ever. Some quality headliners are on the bill and the features are the sort that keep Broadway theaters busy. The star act will be Tom Nawn ami company in a clever Irish comedy specialty Nawn is ■me of the greatest of the character com edians of vaudeville. Kate Elinore, the funniest woman in vaudeville. and her partner, Sam Williams, will be another of the star acts and a big feature will be Juliet, who was' the star attraction at Morris’ American music hall In New York 1 tor an entire season. EMMA BUNTING CONTINUES TO BREAK FORSYTH RECORDS Records at the Forsyth have been brok- • n by Emma Bunting and the stock . !;< (! s who are at tl at • • ■ ’ay- house for the winter Every pla? that has been offered has be*- 1 , met with a hearty response from tin? locate!-goers, but it was left to “The 3 wo Orhans” to win the attendance ” ” Ti - beautiful <d play i* bchtL i Real Estate For Sale presented for the first line Lure in a good many 5 ears. It is being presented better than when last seen, r rm with such clever oooph* in the leading roles, is adding to the wonderful Bunting record. Miss Bunting in the eharaeter of Lou ise. the oliml girl, has v. on the admira tion of all her friends and added new fol lowers to the army that supports her. For Thanksgiving -.eel. the bill will be "Merely Mary Ann." the play that first made a hit for Eleanor Robson. MISS POYNTER WILL PRESENT “LENA RIVERS" AT THE LYRIC In response to a popula: demand, Miss Beulah Poynter will present at the Lyric this afternoon and for the remainder of the week her greatest success, "Lena Rivers." Miss Poynter’s work in "A Kentucky Romance," which she has been playing at the Lyric the first part of the week, stamps her as an actress of eharm ami skill. "Lena Rivers" has been seen h \tlanta on more than one occasion, but Miss Poynter has made such a hit in the role that it is impossible for her to be come disassociated from it in the minds of her Atlanta friends. "SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS" IS LYRIC BILL NEXT WEEK "The Shepherd of ti-.e Hills" will be seen at the Lyric next Monday. It Is a splendid story of real life among the Ozark hills of Missouri and Arkansas, ami well worth seeing many times. Is your business worth advertising? Then if not try a For Sale or Business Opportunity a*’ In The Georgian. i AD MEN'S I ASSOCIATED CHARITY DAY —At the— AUTO SHOW THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21—One-half of the Gate Receipts After 7 :OO p. m. Will Be Given to Charity. Auditorium-Armory Open From 10:30 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. MUSIC -Afternoon and Evening. Admission 50 Cents j Real Estate For Sale. INVESTMENT. PRICE $20,000. ANNUAL INCOME $2,640J LIBERAL TERMS. THIS is not one of those j “get rich quick” schemes,! I. . but a good, solid, safe, sane investment. We want a lib , oral cash payment and the balance can be put on a basis that will make it I-LASY 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. APPLE LAND FOR SALE 133 ACRES right in the apple belt, with , store and postofflee on the place; nice two-story 9-room shingle bungaiow, with water piped through house and yard with hydraulic ram; separate bath house; barnfl chicken runs; house ele vated in nice grove; the improvements cost over $9,000; all in fine condition; belongs to non-resident and I have In structions to sell. Any reasonable of fer considered. Sale or exchange for renting property. THOS. W. JACKSON. Fourth National Bank Bldg. Houses For Rent. FOR RENT BY Geo. P. Moore. REAL ESTATE AND RENTING I 10 AUBURN AVENUE. Atlanta Phone 5408. Bell Main 5407. 3:7 EAST FAIR STREET; we have a six room cottage that we have lust put In nrst-class shape; new plumbing: all rooms newly papered and carrying all. modern » conveniences; nice neighborhood; close to school and within easy walking distance. Price $25. 248 SOT. ni PRYOR STREET; we have a two-story house of eight rooms, with all modern conveniences; nice neighbor hood; close to schools and within ten minutes walk of center of the citv. A dandy location for boarding house “ Let us show’ you through. Price $35. LAND FOR SALE. 76 ACRES, double railroad frontage; train stops on property; 15 miles , from Atlanta; beautiful oak grove land Is almost level about half in cul tivation, balance pasture and timber | 4-room house and barn; belongs to I non-resident. Investigate and make your offer. This will make you an ideal country place, on good auto road. THOS. AV. JACKSON. Fourth National Bank Bldg. Legal Notices. Fulton Finance Company vs Will F Kinney and Mrs. S. J. Hawkins. No' .... Fulton County, Georgia. Su perior Court. In Equity. To Will F. Kinney and to Mrs. S. J. Hawkins: A duly verified petition in writing having been presented to this court by the Fulton Finance Company, a corporation of Fulton county, Georgia '* a " e ß'ed that you are In debted to said company on a certain series of notes, secured in their payment by a deed to certain property known as No. 24 Wellington street. Atlanta, Georgia; and. It appearing to the court that Mrs. S J Hawkins is a non-resident of the state of Georgia, and that the whereabouts of Will F. Kinney are unknown: You, and each of you, are hereby com manded to be and appear at the January term of this court, to be held in and for said county on the first Monday in Janu ary. 1913, then and there to answer the plaintiff's complaint, as In default thereof said court will proceed as to lustice shall ( appertain. Witness the Hon. J. T. Pendleton, judge of said court, this 7th day of November 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk Superior Court, Fulton Co., Georgia H. W. TURNER. Attorney for Plaintiff. 11-7-60 MEXICAN EARTHQUAKE DEATH LIST NOW 100 MEXICO CITY, Nov. 21. —Government dispatches delayed by broken wires today indicated that the loss of life in Tues day s earthquake was heavy. At least 100 persons were killed at Acambay. Sev eral villages around El Oro, state of Mex ico, were destroyed. WILSON WINS IDAHO BY IJIO. OFFICIALLY i BOISE, IDAHO, Nov. 21. Woodrow YVilson’s plurality in Idaho is 1,119 votes. The official count, just compiet |ed, gives him 33,893: Taft. 32,873, and I Roosevelt, 25,511. Here’s the Youmgesit Marathon —- - - - ■■■■■■ . Winner I ... -r- i r - - lir -Mt ' ' v, rijtr. t Mt 1111. nF L L p#. < I ThISiKV Thomas E. Harris, of 61 Cleburne avenue Atlanta, is only six years old. His pic ture bears out our statement that he’s a handsome, manlv little fellow. And his ownership of a Georgian Marathon Racer proves that he uses good judgment in the selection of his fun-making possessions. Thomas wanted a Marathon Racer. Old er members of his family would have been glad to buy one for him. but they are not for sale, tor I lie Georgian controls the fac tory s output for this section. And we want to give them away—not sell them. So he investigated our plan for free distri bution of these little cars to live boys and girls, found it mighty easv. and now ex periences the joy that comes to all red blooded people in the ownership of a prized possession that has been EARNED. Hundreds of other boys and girls are duplicating his experience. But the field is not crowded. I here’s room for other hundreds. Any boy or girl can easily earn a Marathon Racer. Send us the coupon today.We will tell you how to get a car without cost. Marathon Racer Department THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN 20 East Alabama St., Atlanta, Ga. nn- e Th. S A nd r me in s truct J ons telling -hew I may secure one of The Georgian Marathon Racers without money. Name Age < Address .. Ci 'y State E-.,t Sa Al?k; m Car t 3 'f °" dlS » la > a ‘ T he Georgian office. 20 /O ! U ar / oordial| y invited to come in and try this new and popular Car. » THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1912 DOCTORS NAME OFFICERS FOR ELEVENTH DISTRICT WAYCROSS. GA., Nov. 21,-Dr. D alla , Williams, of Folkston, was elected p res . blent of the Eleventh District Medici; association at the closing meeting O s th g district convention in this city. p> r c W. Roberts, of Douglas; was named yj M president, and Dr. T. J. Carswell, of thh city, secretary and treasurer. A board of censors of three—Dr. M. M. Johnso of Waycross; Dr. J. G. Symons, of Bruns wick, and Dr. J. G. Tuten, of Jesup-. WM elected also. The next meeting of the association will be held on St. Simons island, the third Tuesday of next June.