Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 09, 1912, FINAL, Page 16, Image 16

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16 Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. 11T11 ST REET HO M E ABOUT 300 feet off Peachtree street, on corner 50x200. we have a modern twelve-room house: all conveniences. This home has a specula tive future, which is rarely found in a home place, yet not affecting it as a home. Price $15,500. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR RAMSEY. GREEN & ANDERSON 214-215 Empire Building. M. 66. Atlanta. 344. PIEDMONT AVENUE, at $225 per foot. Very near Edgewood avenue, and only two blocks from the new Hurt buildings, a 25-foot lot, which will make you a quick profit. Liberal terms. NTNE-ROOM HOME in a few steps of Peachtree and south of Fourteenth street, at a. sacrifice, because the owner has moved away. Price $6,500. Let us show yon this bargain. ITUAE) QAI I? INMAN PARK HOME. JU X_J IX OxxJL/£L (Elizabeth Street.) _ TT X T T Beautiful home; seven rooms and ■Il |—| |\] | basement; one-story; 1 V_A I JL 1 s I • two streets. Price s6,soft. Will ex- "J change WOODSIDE 12 Auburn Avenue. SAVE THE NICKELS THE DOLLARS WILL TAKE CARE OF TII EM SELVES. $2 JOHNSON AVENUE—Good house; lot 47’4 by 135 to alley: owner lives in Florida He is now in Atlanta and says sell quick. Must sell before return ing Go look at this and make, us an offer We must sell this today. ON PROMINENT SOUTH SIPE corner; two brick stores, on lot B 0 by 100. Stores rented under lease for $35 and S3O per month, leaving enough room on rear So build a tive-room cottage. Here is a safe, sound place to put your savings. ON PIEDMONT AVENUE, near Decatur street, brick store, lot 24’4 by 60. at price less than you can buy anything on this street for. We want your offer. DO YOU SEE in the above anything to Interest you? If so, come and see us. THE L. C. GREEN COMPANY 305 Third National Bank Bldg. Phone Ivy 2943. for sale by Four Miles From Five Points. (T I? R R N R VJT IV JL-*’ LX (20 ACRES.) RTTk A T Z I A X/ IN FIVE MINUTES walk from car AX Aw I I line, in a section that is rapidly build- ing tip, we have 20 acres that lies well C-H w--. -* » » * w.T a ” ,! 11C re ady to cut in small tracts f I i\, I I —* XX IXI i by spring. You can double your money. ’ Print $250 per acres Tei ill EMPIRE BUILDING. HEAT, EST ATE. RENTING. LOANS. Phones 159? DILLIN-MORKIS CO 609-10 Atlanta National Bank Building—Both Phones 4234. ON THE NORTH SIDE WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL SIN-ROOM BUNGALOW; HAS STONE FRONT. BEAM CEILING. HARDWOOD FLOORS. BEST OF FIXTURES WE ARE OFFERING ON TERMS OF $250 CASH AND BALANCE LIKE RENT. $13,500 -HOUSTON STREET, RIGHT AT COURTLAND, WE HAVE A LOT 50x200, Wl’liil TWO HOUSES ON IT. RENTING FOR ABOUT S4O PER MONTH WE CONSIDER THIS ONE OF THE BEST BUYS ON THIS STREET. $4,500 FOR A BEAUTIFUL SIX-ROOM FURNACE-HEATED BUNGALOW. IN WEST END. THIS IS NEW AND VERA ATTRACTIVE. CAN MAKE TERMS. ______ NO. 107 SOUTH GORDON STREET. MAKE US AN OFFER on this beautiful West End Park bungalow. Lot 50x200. Easy terms. THOMSON & LYNES 18 and 20 Walton street. Both Phones 458. DEC ATI 7 R HOME BARGAIN ! ’ ! ! NICE S-roont bungalow on q acre lot, near the North Decatur car line; lot faces the east and is a beauty. The house Is also a beauty; double-floored, storm sheathed, tile bath, combination fixtures, folding doors, etc.; a real bargain. Terms, $l5O cash, balance like rent. See us at once. We will show it to you with pleasure and you will be glad to do the rest. WILSON BROS. PHONE M 4411-J. # 701 EMPIRE BLDG ■Jl'i'g. mug"—«'l»J J!! L, . IL .I--", WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO. REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Phone 2106 Main. BARGAIN—SIO,OOO for a beautiful 9-roorn, new home on Ponce DeLeon ave nue: has sleeping porch, steam heat, hardwood floors, birch doors, elegant gas and electric fixtures, two line porcelai n baths, beam ceilings, no loan to assume This lot runs back to another street in the. rear. This is what you are looking for. Terms. TAKE a lok at our new home now being completed at No 292 Moreland ave nue. close to Druid Hills: tile bath, furnace heat, hardwood floors tine mantels dressing mirrors, beam ceilings, plate rack; the very best of plumbing lot is over 230 feet deep; east front. If you do n'4 get litis you are going to be sorry The price is right and terms easy $3,650 This is -a close-in proposition: i t is a nice 0-rooni house, east front with in walking distance of down town: the best bttv in the citv. It is almost'semi central: alley side and rear ’"J YR 1 avenue, now listenrooms, good condition, adjoining houTs held for $4,000; will sacrifice this for $3,200. It won't keep Call us tin at once Terms easy,, ’ THE HOUSE you will build, buy or rent will not be a modern home unless it is wired for Electricity. Money To Loan Money To Loan. W HEN 'i Ol completeyour house or store, building or apartment, let us figure with you for a loan at the lowest rate of interest obtainable. TURMAN. BLACK & CALHOUN, 205 Umpire Building. Loan Correspondents for the Prudential In surance Company of America. TO RENT YOUR ROOMS: UE THE GEORGIAN “RENT BULLETIN” HE ATLANTA OEUKIiIAN AM) NEWS. MON DAY. DECEMBER 9. 1912. Real Estate For Sale OIIARP & J) OALSTON0ALSTON AUBURN AVENUE INVESTMENT. $70.00 PER FOOT. YOU do not see much prop- erty on this street for sale at a price like this. It runs through to Old Wheat, and has over a hundred feet front. Fifty feet not quite two blocks from this sold for $132.00 per foot. SEE US ABOUT THIS. Houses For Rent. GEO. P. MOORE. Real Estate and Renting. 10 Auburn Ave. PHONE BELL 5107. ATLANTA 5408 377 EAST FAIR STREET—We have a nice six-room cottage, with all mod ern conveniences; nice neighborhood; close to school and within easy walking distance. Price $25. 10 EAST ALEXANDER STREET—We have a two-story house of eight rooms, carrying modern conveniences; nice neigborhood and close in. Let us show you this place. Price $35. Legal Notices. Peter Brown vs. Mrs. Fannie O. Jones, Mrs. Judith Everett Lumpkin, Clar ence Everett, Robert Hugh White, as administrator of estate of Edward Quincey Everett, deceased, of Fulton county. Georgia, and Martha Tetlow Everett, of Vance county, North Caro lina. Equitable petition to remove cloud on I title to lot at junction of Whitehall and Forsyth streets, in the city of Atlanta. Georgia In Fulton superior court, Janu ary term. 1913. To Martha Tetlow Everett, Henderson, Nance county. North Carolina: You are hereby commanded to be and appear at the next term of the superior court of Fulton county, Georgia, to be held on the first Monday in January, 1913, then and there to answer the complain ant's petition, as in default thereof said court will proceed as to justice shall ap pertain. ’ Witness the Hon. George L. Bell, judge of said court, this 4th day of November. 1912.4 ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk. CANDLER. THOMSON & HIRSCH. PlaintitT's Attorneys. 11-4-9 GEORGIA Fulton County. ' Lilia Eubanks vs. Grover Cleveland Eu banks. Superior Court, January term, 1913. Grover Cleveland Eubanks: By order of court you are notified that on the 15th day of October, 1912, Lilia Eu banks filed suit against you for divorce, returnable, to the January term. 1913, of said court. You are required to be at the January term, 1913. of said court. To be held on the first Monday in January, to answer the plaintiff's complaint. Witness the Hon. W. D. Ellis, judge of said court, this November 4, 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk. SLOT MACHINES UNDER BAN IN CHATTANOOGA CHATTANOOGA. TENN., Dec. 9. Following an order issued Saturday night by Police Commissioner Bet terton. all of the chewing gum slot machines recently Installed in the sa loons and cigar stands of Chattanooga were removed today and stored In the office of the local agent of the company operating them. Commissioner Betterton some days ago permitted the installment of these machines, upon the representation that they were not gambling devices. How ever, following a newspaper crusade against them, the commissioner per sonally investigated and this was fol lowed by the order of removal, FREED ON PLEDGE NOT TO WED FOR 3 YEARS CHICAGO, Dee. 9. —Eeljo Gennoa, who was charged with having attempt ed to kidnap his fiancee. Vacaro Col letta, fifteen years old. in an automo bile. w:;s discharged by Municipal Judge Torrison in the Chicago avenue court on his promise not to marry the girl until she is of age. Gennoa, who eatue to Chicago from Hammond and is twenty years old, tearfully avowed his love for the girl in telling his »story to the court. REFUSES TO FINE'MAN NAMED PONTIUS PILATE CHICAGO, Dee. 9.—The similarity of his name with that of a famous judge of Biblical times saved Alexander Pon tius Dilate, 1022 South Jefferson street, a junk dealer, from a fine when he was arraigned before Municipal Judge Hop kins at the South Clark street court. Pontius Pilate was charged with buying junk without a license, but promised to procure one. FISH HE DIDN'T GET UPSET THREE IN BOAT ROSELAND, N. J., Dee. 9.—L. C. Kent entertain'd the Fish Story club to- I day by telling about a tish he hooked | (but did not landi that jerked so vig- I'Tously it upset the boat from which he I anti three companions tn Split Koeli pond were angling. UNCLE TRUSTY! Copyright, 1912, International News Service. 1 HSwI ' 'twt I f I WgfK I f \Y-4—T l \ \JwTUIU9t7Vs - -vv-...- .. - - W ■ “Yes, Elihii. you and I and Johnny Archbold have got to stick around here till Woodrow moves in and see if he won’t do some thing for us! I’ll tell him I’ve read his “History of the American People”—maybe that will flatter him! I haven’t read it. but that -doesn’t make any diflferen ce! Do you see that mysterious gink there? He’s been camping on the-se steps ever since election! .1 He claims he's got an appointment with Woodrow! If Woodrow ever lets him in, he’ll hit Woodrow with that mallet, sure!’’ BRIDE. 16, IN TEARS ON DAY OF WEDDING ST. LOUIS. Dec. 9.—Tears marked the wedding at Clayton of a sixteen year-old girl and a boy of the same age. The child-bride cried from the time the marriage license was issued For tile Benefit of School Children Gas Show in Auditorium Will Be Open Today The At’; nt Gas Light Company is pleased to announce that the splendid international exposition of gas appliances that entertain ed and instructed the Atlanta public during the past week will re main open on Monday, December the ninth, from 1 0 o’clock a. m. to 1 0 o’clock p. m.‘ This company purchased practically the entire exhibition, and upon request of the Atlanta Ad Men’s Club agreed to leave the show intact until ah the school children had an opportunity to thoroughly inspect it, and in addition to afford the same opportunity to those who were kept from the show last week on account of the inclement weather. The Associated Charities will receive one-half the sum taken in at the doors. In order to aid the Ad Men in their campaign for the Associated Charities, and to induce all who have not seen the exposition to go to the Auditorium Monday, the price of admission has been reduced to 10 cents for adults and children alike. COME TO THE CMS SHOW TODAY. ADMISSION 10c until she took a street car for union station to return to her home. At times her weeping was so violent she could not give the necessary answers to questions. Chester Badgett, sixteen years old, of New Holland, 111., was the bride groom, and the bride was Isabelle Brown, of the same place. OIL STILL GOING UP. WASHINGTON, PA., Dec. 9.—The e Seep Purchasing agency, a Standard Oil e subsidiary, announced today the price 1 of Pennsylvania crude oil had been - c advanced from $1.90 to $1.95 a barrel. The price has jumped 30 cents in two 1 months. < JUSTICE HAS NO OPPOSITION. NASHVILLE, GA., Dee. S.-In ail election held here W. L. Swindle wu | elected justice of the peace, without op« | position. He received 244 votes. W, I H. Mathis and Jack Gray wereViectei] bailiffs over H. M. T. Papp. ■ Is your business worth advertlJujt I Then if not try a For Sale or BuslneU I Opportunity ad In The Georgian. I