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Real Estate For Sale
ADAIR’S LIST.
A FACTORY SITE
ON A.. B. & A. R. R.
THIS is at Julian street, one block
south of Bellwood avenue, one of the
best sites we have on our list; lies
practically level with track; fronts 360
feet on right of way. Price, $3,500. This
tract has five small houses on it bring
ing in rental until utilized; a safe in
vestment. Easy terms.
PRYOR STREET.
Between Trinity and
< iainett.
A 25-room brick building, lot 70x185,
alley in rear, at small cost can be
remodeled and put on ten per cent rent
al basis. Price, $42,t)00.
A Factory Site
On Southern R. R.
MARIETTA ST., adjoining Atlanta
Agricultural Works, a track front
ing 480 on Marietta St., at Ashby St.,
■runs back to Southern railway, side
track already in, good grade, one of the
best sites in city. . Price $25,000.
North Boulevard.
Corner Old Wheal.
AN investment proposition, 12-room
house, two tenants, lot 64x00, right at
Circus grounds, room on corner to build
store. Price $4,560; SI,OOO cash, bal
ance monthly.
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82 Lake Avenue.
On Easy Payments.
THIS 5-room cottage is near Inman '
Park; lot 45x120; lias gas. water and
plumbing; price $2,100; terms, SIOO cash
and S2O a month.
Country Home Sites
At East Lake.
WE are now selling bungalow sites at
East laiko, on Fair street, one block
from club grounds, 100x300, for sl,oou
Sewer and water accessible.
East Lake Road.
A Fine Corner.
THIS is 200x372 on southwest corner of
East Lake road and Tupelo street;
two blocks from car line. Price $3,250,
SSOO cash.
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WASHINGTON ST.
Corner Fair St.
THIS tract fronts 192 1-2 feet on
Washington and runs back 227 feet
along north side of Fair street; brick
residence in center of lot; one of the
largest near-in tracts in the city. En
tire property for $30,000.
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CENTRAL PLACE.
Lot 50x1(10.
THIS is half a block from State Capi- I
fol, facing the wide plaza where Cell- '
tral place runs into Capitol avenue; j
price, $3,500; only S7O a foot for prop
erty in half-mile circle.
FORSYTH STREET
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Corner Garnett Street.
A CORNER lot underwrites every for
tune; you can not owu all of them,
but you can buy one. We offer the
southwest corner of Forsyth ami Gar
nett, 46x75 to alley, for $20,000.
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SIMPSON STREET.
A $506 Lot.
THIS IS near Walnut street, 45x120,
with all street improvements down;
fronts the car line; alley In rear; unus
ual value for $5oo; terms, sso eash and
$lO a month.
JONES AVENUE.
Near Walnut Street.
, A LEVEL building lot with all im
provements down; nicelv elevated’
street paved; next door to home-owned
residences. Price $500; terms, sso eash
and slo a month.
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A $325 LOT.
Facing Car Line.
ON WOODBINE AVENUE a 75-foot
street, just beyond Whltefoord -.ve
nue; lot 5ox2O0; adjoining the new
bungalow; inside the city, terms, <SO I
cash and $25 a month.
A SUBURBAN(OUTAGE
AT OAKVIEW.
HALF A BLOCK front car line and !
near East Lake Drive, a 6-room bun- ■
galow, on lot 100x200. We hate deelo
ed to offer this place at $2,850; terms
$250 cash and $25 a month; a very un
usual opportunity fur some one to‘ ev a
a nice home.
A GEORGE
, ADAIR i
Hr
Heal Estate For Sala. Real Estate For Sale.
LAND
OWNERS
List Your Property for Sale Through. Your Agent
With the
REAL ESTATE
BOARD
Property so listed on the Board's contract forms is at once placed for sale
with all the other members of the Board.
During tli. first month of operation one pice. ~f property out of every
four listed has been sold—a larg>- proportion. No charge for listing.
The Atlanta Real Estate Board i s composed of the following firms,
whose dealings are subject to the best rules and usages as prescribed by
the Board.
Forrest & George Adair.
American Securities Co. of Ga.
Edwin P. Ansley.
Atlanta Suburban Itealty Company.
John D. Babbage.
Baker <s• Folsom.
H. C. Blake
Brown <Xr Strauss.
Cheatham Brothers.
J. I. Christian.
Clark & Mcßride Company.
It. <>. Cochran
Cofield Investment Company.
S. I. Dallas.
Frank C. Davis Company.
Dillin-Morris Company.
J. W. Dobbins * Co.
Dunson & Gay.
W 1,. <x- John O. Dul’ree.
Everett <S- Everett.
J. 11. Ewing.
W. A. Foster X- Raymond Robson.
<D. GallowSj.
Georgia Itealty Trust Company.
Mercer W. Gilmer.
Chas. I’. Glover Itealty Company.
L. C. Green Company.
Greene Realty Company.
tV. 11. S. Hamilton.
Harper Itealty Company.
A. S, Harris.
Chas. F. Hoke, Jr.
Holmes X- Luekie Itealty Co.
Hurt A- Cone.
Tims. W. Jackson.
Johnson X- Young.
Steve It. Johnston.
Herbert Kaiser.
For further information call
j S'-creiary. Ivy 1196.
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Exchange for Automobile
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MY EQUITY in two-story, six-room house. Built one
year ago. Near car line and in half block of pub
lic school. Car must be in tirst-class condition, and
this year’s model; not over 45 horsepower. Give make
i and full description, and where can lie seen.
B. (). BOX (626) ATLANTA, GA.
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DILLIN-MORRIS CO
609-10 Atlanta National Bank Building—Both Phones 4234.
ON HAYNES STREET, near Terminal station, we are offering
3 houses for $6,000. renting for $62.50 per month. They have
all improvements, and are in perfect repair. Better investigate
this. Terms. No loan.
$7,000 MERRITTS, 212 blocks from Peachtree street. We
have a. beautiful 9-room, 2-story house on large lot, with a
good servants’ house pn it. If you are looking for a good home
close in, let us show you this one. Rents for $55 per month. Can
make terms.
Buy Acres—-Sell Feet
PACES FERRY ROAD.
EACH TRACT OF PROPERTY’ that we have sold on Paces Ferry is either
now off the market or offered at so much per foot. We have a few
mort acreage tracts of from 3 to 100 acres on Paces Ferry, Randall Mill
and Mt. Perian roads, at old prices, that if taken promptly will net the
purchaser from 50 to 100 per cent profit in 3 to 6 months.
WE WILL SELL IT TO YOU BY THE ACRE NOW, AND SELL IT FOR
YOU BY THE FOOT NEXT SPRING. GET THAT?
CLAUD E. SIMS CO.
71b Empire Building. Bell Phone Main 2539.
PONCE DeEEON AVE"”
$9,000 —Here we offer a 9-room, 2-story residence, SSOO less than has
ever been offered before and a bargain at this figure. All modern
improvements, such as hardwood floors, birch doors, cabinet mantels,
extra tine combination fixtures, sleeping' porch, furnace heat; in fact,
we offer a modern home that will please you. Terms: Assume a loan
of $4,000. 5 years, 7 p. i cent; $3,00 0 cash, $35 per month.
HARPER REALTY COMPANY
717 Third National Bank Building.
Bell Phone Ivy 4286. Atlanta Phone 672.
FOR SALE BVY ™ “
w -w- -» v i HIS <ijs $1,250, Hut ownvi WHiits io
JOHN J. ' si-
WOODS IDE HOB rA=- - I
I I. I IHIU
Cofield Investment Co. ■
605 EMPIRE BUILDING. TELEPHONE MAIN 2221.
SOUTH PRYOR STREET.
SCL’TH PRYOR is one street in the eitj that on a.< count of ils ovation,
width, and general surroundings must show marked increase in property
values within the next year or so. No one inverting in property on this
street reasonably close in would make a mistake. Within the half-mile
circle on this street we have a corner 5'1x163, renting for $1,860 per year,
(’an be bought for $15,250. This is a good place to salt down a little surplus
1 coin.
•I. M. BEASLEY. Sides Manager.
FOR SALE BY BIG CORNER LOT.
( t F? F* F* INI F* , <, ANI> THREE-UOOM HOVSIh.
' > 1X - L -*’ ■*—* 1* NEAR G \\ ADAIR SCHOOL. Tenth I
» Ward; tine lot, by 159; now having i
L_> A T ’ I ’’VT good three-room house. ADD TWi >
I’V I-/ k-A. Is 11 ROOMS AND YOI HAVE A $;’.,500
HOME. lint PRICE NOW FoR ) ,OT
C 1 A T T"> a ‘N.T A7 ' X!I 'I'HREE-ROOM HOUSE ONLY $1 -
V7 1\ 11 xA. IX I 'O. IT’S A BARGAIN BUY IT All
Improvements down.
EMPIRE Bl ILDING. REAL EST ATE. RENTING, LOANS. Phones UCn
READ FOR PROFIT
USE FOR RESULTS—
i GEORGIAN WANT ADS
IHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SA TURD AY, NOVEMBER 23, 1912.
J. 'l'. Kimbrough & Co.
M. <'. Kiser Beal Estate Co.
Fitzhugh Knox.
A. ,1. Mavfield.
.1. E. MaVfield Real Estate Co.
M. < ’|atehey Real Estate and Investment
Company.
It. E. McCullough & Co.
G. M. McKinnon.
McLendon Brothers.
John D. Muldrew.
Nutting x- Reynolds.
Ramsey, Green & Anderson.
J. N. Renfroe & Co.
John F. Ridley.
E. Rivers Realty Co.
Robert A. Ryder Realty Co.
W. M. Seott * It. S. Morris.
Montefiore Selig.
Sharp Boylsten.
D. C. Smith.
Shelby Smith.
J. I‘. Sturgeon & Co.
L. S. Teague & Co.
Thomson & Lynes.
M. L. Thrower.
W. E. Treadwell & Co.
Turman, Black Ar Calhoun,
L. O. Turner Company.
Waldo, Redding & Otis.
Frank Weldon.
A. J. & H. F. West.
Williams-Hart sock Company .
H. S. Willingham.
Willingham Real Estate Agency.
Edwin L. Winn.
John J. Woodside.
W. E. Worley.
Young Ac Goodroe.
Mr. Jos. I). Greene. Executive
Real Estate For Sale.
TURM AN, BLACK & CAL-
HOUN.
208 Empire Building.
MERRITTS AVENUE.
I WE have just had placed in our hands
, I mu of th. best locations for an apart
ment house on tile north side: el9.se to
Peachtree; lot 41 by 102, *to side alley.
At the rear end of this, running
though to another street at right an
gles, is another lot 50 by 100. These
two lots connect.
There are two houses on them to ear-
irj tax, interest, etc.
1 Conic in and make i:s an offer on tile
b. st apa uieiit hnus site op the north
side.
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A GOOD INVESTMENT.
CLOSE IN. within walking distance, on
the south side, we have splendid
double brick residence in a desirable
neighborhood. This is a corner lot.
Rented for S9OO per year. Price is only
I $8,500. on terms.
NORTH SIDE BUNGA-
LOW.
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ON the north side, near Piedmont ave
nue, we' have a new 6-room bungalow
with every modern convenience on an
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exceptionally beautiful lot. Price $3,-
650, on easy terms.
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EDGEWOOD AVENUE.
IN the business section, we have a lot
25 by 85. This has a brick store and
a 5-room cottage. $6,500. on terms, will
buy this.
FIFTH STREET.
ON Fifth street, west of West Peach
tree, we have a beautiful two-story
10-room house, lot 75 by 190 feet, to I
an alley. Every modern improvement. |
Can be bought for $8,500, on easy terms.
306 RICHARDSON ST.
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NEAR Capitol avenue, we have a nice
6-room cottage, on lot 45 by 140 feet,
within half block of ear line. Now
rented for S2O per mdnth. Can be
bought for $2,500,
M’LENDON STREET.*
ON tills nice street we have a place
which lias been reduced to $5,000, on
easy terms. It is rented to April 1 at
S4O per month. Let us show you this.
252 COURTLAND ST.
WE have a good j double house on lot
35 by 125 feet, rented for $45 per
month. This is a nice little investment
for $7,000. on easy terms. Let us show
you this, '
WASHINGTON STREET
HOME.
ON a lot 50 by 200 feet, we have a mod
em two-story. 11-rooin house, built
1 and occupied by the present* owner,
i Good reasons for selling, at $6,500, on
I terms. You are getting a beautiful
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Washington street home at first net
cost. If you are interested, in a Wash
ington Street home be sure and see this.
SMALL INVESTMENTS.
WE have several small places on Grant
and Rosalia streets and Lake avenue
that we can sell you for $2,500 to $3,500.
I Assume a small loan already nn them
and pay from SIOO to $250 cash, balance
$25 to $35 per month. Make an inquiry
about some of thest places if you wish
a nice, medium-priced home.
TURMAN. BLACK &
CALHOUN.
298 Enmirc Building.
Real Estate For Sale.
INVESTMENT.
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SEMI-CENTRAL.
WITHIN the half-mile
circle we have a splen
did piece of property
for either investment or
%
speculation. Can be
subdivided and a hand-
-f
some profit realized. Let
I
us tell you about this.
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FOR SALE.
WEST END—X ew 6-room Bunga
. low with all conveniences; lot 50
xl5O to alley; well located on
.Mathewson place; price $3,400;
S6OO cash, balance S2O per month.
PONCE DE LEON
is one of the handsomest homes
on the north side, containing 9
rooms, furnace heat, hardwood
floors, birch doors, sleeping porch,
with every other convenience; lot
50x2,40. See us for particulars and
price.
AVE have a beautiful home of 8
rooms, in Ansley Park, furnace
heat, brick mantels, combination
fixtures, hardwood floors, cement
porch, birch doors, beam ceiling,
laundry with cement floor and
very attractive in every way; sit
uated on a corner lot, half block of
ear line. Bee us for particulars
and price. Also 9-room, 2-story
house, stone front, tile porch, fur
nace heat, laundry with cement
floor, all doors birch, combination
I fixtures, brick mantels, hardwood .
i floors. This is one of the most
beautiful homes on the north side.
On a quick side we are instructed
to sell this beautiful home for
$7,000; can make terms. We also
have some choice propositions in
vacant lots, ranging from $2,000
to $3,500.
OAKLAND CITY —$700 buys 3-
room house and 5 vacant lots ad
joining 45x142 each. This is only
for a quick sale. Also $2,000 buys
5-room house, lot 50x190; S2OO
cash, balance $17.50 per month.
See T. s’. Brent, for Oakland
City and West End property.
ON OK ME ST.—6ne _ 3-room, one
2-room house; snap at $1,250.
INVESTMENT—CIose in we have
8 room, one 6-room, 3-room and
two brand new 4-room houses,
renting for SSO per month. On a
quick sale $4,000 buys it.
TEN 2-room houses, renting for
S4O per month; price $3,500. '
IE YOU are looking for a. home or
vacant lot in the city, see us. as
our list is complete.
W. E. TREADWELL & CO.
Railroad Schedule
SOUTHERN' RWILIVAV?
"PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH”
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA.
The following schedule figures are pub
lished only as information, and are not
guaranteed:
No. Arrive From—l No. Depart To—
-35 N. Y0rk..5:00 am; 36 N. Yorkl2:lsam
1?, Jaxville...s:2o am 20 Col'bus. 5:20 am
43 Was'ton 5:25am! 13 Cinci 5:30 am
1" Sh'port.. 6:30 ami 32 Ft. Vai. 5:30 am
28 Jaxville. 6:soam: 35 B'ham.. 5:45am
•17 Toccoa.. 8:10 am 7 C’nooga 6:40 am
26 Heflin.... 8:20 am: 12 R'mond 6:55 am
29 N. York 8:20am! 23 K. City. 7:ooam
3 Chat'ga.lo:3s am | 16 Bruns’k 7:45 am
7 Mac0n...10:40 am 29 8'ham..10:45 am
27 Ft. Vai..10:45 am 38 N. Yorkll.Olam
21 Col’bus..lo:so am 40 Ch'l'tte 12:00 n'n
6 Cinci 11:10 am 6 Mac0n..12:20 pm
2:1 Col'bus.. 1:40 pm! 30 Übus.. .12:30 pm
30 B’ham... 2:30 pm| 30 N. Y'ork 2:45 pin
40 8'ham...12:40 pm! 15 C'nooga 3:00 pm
39 Ch’lotte. 3:55 pml 39 B'ham... 4:10 pm
5 Macon... 4:00 pm *lB Toccoa. 4:30 pm
37 N. York. 5:00 pm; 22 Col’bus. 5:10 pm
15 Bruns’k. 7:50 pm 5 Cinci ... 5:10 pm
11 R’mond. 8:30 pm' 28 Ft. Vai 5:20 pm
24 K City.. 9:20 pml 35 Heflin... 5:45 pm
16 C'nooga. 9:35 pml 10 Macon.. 5:30 pi,,
If Col'bus..lo:2o pin; 44 Wash'n. 8:45 pm
31 Ft Vai..10:25 pm 24 Jaxville. 9:30 pm
36 8’ham...12:00 ngtl 11 Sh'port.ll:lo pm
14 Cinci 11:00 pm| 14 J’xville 11:10 pm
Trains marked thus 7*) run dally, ex
cept Sunday.
Other trains run daily. Central time.
City Ticket Office. No 1 Peachtree St. i
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WANTED Ships of all kinds to burn
California oil and carry merchandise for
I the port of Los Angeles to and from the
I Panama Canal. The Ninth Anniversa.y
Edition of I'heYos Angeles Examiner, out
December 25th. tells just what the canal
will do to Southern California. Mailed to
any address j n United States or Mexico,
15 cents; Canada or foreign points, 25
1 cent. : your order now 10-21-4
Heal Estate For Sale.
LAND FOR SALE BY
THOS. W. JACKSON.
Fourth National Bank
Building.
Bell Phone M. 5214.
63 ACRES—A beautiful north Georgia
country home, half mile front the
town limits: two-story, six-room Swiss
bungalow; hot and cold water, porce-
J lain bath, screened doors and windows,
cement walks, servant’s house, barn
and other outbuildings. Owner will
sell for SI,OOO less than cost to him;
forced to leave on account of business
interests elsewhere.
30 ACRES —Four miles out on new
graded road passed up to be c’nerted
this next year; good six-room house,
in nice oak grove, barn and other out
houses; will sell all or subdivide to
suit' for much less than you can buy
other lands in that section, if‘you will
act quick; got to raise some money.
27 3-4 ACRES —Nine miles from the
center of the city, on good road,
cherted, within 500 yards of the house;
10 acres open, the balance in timber;
three-room house, barn and other out
buildings; nice orchard; all kinds of
fruits. Owner non-resident; enough
wood on this place to pay for it. $1,400
cash if sold before December 1.
60 ACRES —10 1-2 miles from the city;
beautiful lake stocked with black
bass; five-room bungalow, new: new
tenant house, large barn and other out
houses; &.bout 40 acres in cultivation,
balance in timber. This will make you
an ideal country home. Pride $6,000;
terms.
1,275 ACRES—An ideal stock farm; 400
acres almost perfectly level; 700 acres
in timber; all kinds; 75 acres in grass;
100 acres open land; new seven-room
house, four tenant houses; one barn.
Belongs to non-resident. Can be bought
for $13,500, terms, or will exchange for
city property.
1,360 ACRES—Middle Georgia; cotton
plantation; over 500 acres in cultiva
tion; 300 acres in pasture, balance tim
ber; sixteen tenant houses, barn and
other outhouses; cotton gin and saw
mill. Owner of this place is forced to
sell for business reasons, and offers
the place for sls an acre on terms, if
sold before January 1. This place can
be subdivided and sold to neighbors for
$25 an acre. If you are a judge of
good land and have the money you will
buy this place, if you will Investigate.
180 ACRES—9 1-2 miles from city;
three houses; tine location for dairy;
$2,000 worth of timber on the place;
75 acres in cultivation; good land; in
vestigate and make your offer; going
to sell if anything like a reasonable
offer is made; chance to soon double
your money.
90 ACRES—One-ha If mile off the public
road; good land; nice five-room cot
tage, painted and ceiled; barn and
other outbuildings; fine young orchard;
running water. Take this for $l,lOO
cash. a
~THOS. W? JACKSON,
Fourth National Bank Bldg.
Houses For Rent.
FOR RENT BY
Geo. P. Moore.
REAL ESTATE AND RENTING.
10 AUBI’RN AVENUE.
Atlanta Phone 5408. Bell Main 5407.
377 EAST FAIR STREET; we have a six
room cottage that we have just put in
first-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 SOUTH 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 city. A
dandy location for boarding house. Let
us show you through. Price $35.
ATLANTA’S VETERANS
ASK REAPPOINTMENT
OF MRS. LONGSTREET
Confederates veterans of Atlanta are
making 'earnest efforts to have Mrs.
Helen D. Longstreet, widow of the fa
mous Georgia leader, General James
Longstreet, reappointed postmaster at
Gainesville.
Mrs. Longstreet’s commission expires
in a few days and Camp Longstreet.
U. C. V., has passed resolutions urging
Senators Bacon and Smith to impress
on President Taft the importance of her
reappointment.
Copies of the resolution have been
sent to the president.
GIRL DROPS DEAD ON WAY
TO SEE FOOTBALL GAME
CHATTANOOGA. TENN., Nov. 23.
Miss Nellie Poindexter, sixteen-year
old daughter of P. S. Poindexter,
dropped dead on the street here at the
corner of Seventh street and Georgia
avenue.
The young girl was suddenly stricken
with heart failure aud life was almost
extinct when her body was lifted from
the street.
She was en route to the Central
High-City High football game, when
she was stricken.
TWO GEORGIANS WANTED
IN WAR ONJLLEGAL DRUGS
Governor Brown today received a
letter from Charles A. Towns, of New
York, asking him to name two qualified
Georgians who likely would be inter
ested in a nation-wide movement
against the abuse of narcotic drugs
and their Illegal sale.
The governor referred the letter to
Dr. T. A. Cheatham, state drug inspec
tor of the agricultural department', with
the suggestion that he act as one rep
resentative for Georgia, and that he
name an associate.
EX-LAWYER ON TRIAL
JN WHITE SLAVE CASE
CHATTANOOGA, TENN., Nov. 23.
The defense in the “white slave” ease of
R. T. Cameron, a disbarred Chatta
nooga attorney, rested today. The tes
timony was sensational. Rebuttal tes
timony and argument were heard this
afternoon. The,case goes to the jury
Monday morning. Cameron is charged
with enticing Louise Nixon and Aileen
Bailey to ChatiLnooga from their homes
in Alabama,
BISHOP KEILEY TO
DEOIMIfN
I New Catholic Church of* Our
Lady of Lourdes To Be Con-
I secrated Tomorrow.
I
Kt. Rev. Benjamin Joseph Kelley,
’ bishop of Savannah, will dedicate the
1 new Catholic Church of. our Lady of
Lourdes, at 101 North Boulevard, tu
t morrow morning at 10 o’clock.
, Solemn high mass will be celebrated
I by the Very Rev. z Ignatius Lissner, as
sisted by Rev. Joseph Dahlent, of Sa
’ vannah, deacon, and Rev. Alfred Poube
of Augusta, sub-deaeon. Right Rev
Benjamin J. Keiley will assist at hi.'
throne, in his robes, and win
f be assisted by the Rev. George S. R a .
, pier, president of Marist college, deacon
i of honor; Rev. O. N. Jackson, pastor of
St. Anthonys church, sub-deacon of
honor.
. The beautiful Gregorian chant and
r music of the mass will be rendered by
• the combined choirs of the Church of
■ Our Lady of Lourdes, Atlanta, and St.
1 Benedicts choir, of Savannah. R ev .
Father M. Scherrer, local pastor, will
■ direct the choir and ceremony.
' The Roman Catholic congregation of
St. Benedicts, Savannah, the oldest in
i the state of Georgia, will send a dele
. gation of 20 members to assist in the
: celebration of this occasion.
In the evening at 8 o’clock Bishop
Benjamin J. Keiley will give a lecture
i on the Shrine of Lourdes. The lecture
■ will be illustrated by beautiful : tereo
' scopical views of Lourdes, the greatest
pilgrim shrine in the world.
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• SHAW, BLIND TIGER
KING, IS TRAPPED BY
BOAST OF HIS “PAL”
. Dan Shaw, former chief of Atlanta’s
blind tiger clan, is in prison in Gran
ite City, 111., today awaiting extradi
tion to Atlanta because his fame as an
; illicit purveyor of whisky had extend
> ed to the Illinois manufacturing town
t and because his trusted friend had glo
ried too strongly in that reputation.
; Shaw left Atlanta several months ago.
leaving several bonds he had made for
1 liquor violations unsatisfied and a
( charge of felonious assault still to be
' answered. With Shaw went Ben Har
, graves, a boon companion.
The Pinkerton agency was employed
in the case and Shaw was traced to
• Granite City. The St. Louis Pinker
tons were notified and an operative was
sent to the place.
Hargraves was located easily, work
ing In a steel mill. Shaw was not
found so easily. The detective, how
ever, got in Hargraves’ confidence and
proposed that they start a blind tiget
■ business. He was then told that the
( king of the tigers” was in Granite
i City. Dan Wallace, a machinist in the
’ steel mill, was none other than Dai
Shaw, the notorious whisky man.
Shaw’s arrest followed and yesterday
J Detective George Bullard was sent to
bring him to Atlanta.
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PIEDMONT HOTEL GUEST
• ARRESTED AS A FORGER
Henry- Ames VanAuken, a Neu York
er, who has been stopping at the Piec
, mont, is in the police toils today await
ing the arrival of officers to take him
back to Jackson, .Mich. Detectives say
' there is $25 reward for him as a passer
. of worthless checks. •
VanAuken was arrested last night at
i the Theatrical club, on information fu:-
; nished by the local agency of Pinker
tons. He insisted on going by the hotel
i to say good-bye, went to room 316 for
. a few clothes, and bade Assistant Man
; ager Frank Taylor good-bye.
■ VanAuken said his sister would
■ tie his bill.
SKIN OF DOG GRAFTED
ONTO ARM OF A WOMAN
CHICAGO, Nov. 23. —Announcement
has been made at a south side hospital
. of the successful outcome of a case of
skin grafting, in which a large piece of
the skin of a skye terrier was placed
. over a wound on the arm of Mrs. H. W.
Johnson, of Menominee, Wis. Tin
wound had been left after an opera
tion for a tubercular arm.
It is said to be the first operation
its kind, and was performed ten d:d E
ago. The patient has returned to i■ '
home, taking' with her the dog. which
contributed to her convalescence
MORGAN SCHOOLS give
DOMESTIC SCIENCE FAIR
MADISON. GA., Nov. 23.—Tin- pupil
- the schools of Morgan counts ' f
assembled in Madison today Ind ‘‘i
tfieir annual exhibition of products it!
domestic science. The fair is locate"
in the auditorium of the court house.
There are many prizes offered 1"
most skillful contestants, consistin': ■
money and donations from merelem 1 '
of the city and from non-residents.
The object of this fair is to pro
mote the domestic science study in th'
schools of the country.
County School Superintendent 1-. •.
Bird is manager of the fair, and wit'
a corps of judges will award the priz' ~
this afternoon.
E. D. THOMAS SLATED TO
HEAD YOUNG DEMOCRATS
I
Indications are that E. D. Th"'
will be elected president "f the bull"
County Young Men's D<-niocr:;i ic ■
; to succeed Marion Smith, wh'-n ti
’ nual election meeting is held on ■'
veniber 26.
So far "there is up opposition •> '
Thomas, who is a well know n you
lawyer.