Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, April 18, 1913, Image 18

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Many Opportunities Are Offered In These Ads For You to Own a Home—Read Them All POULTRY PET ahJ LIVE StOCiT, ' — 0 0 BUSINESS GUIDE O O Ready Reference for the Business Man, the Artisan And the Public in General The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin Auction Sales of Furniture and Household Goods. 2E>Tf ra fT"aT-cTinn~ cT>m p any, TJ [East Mitchell street, buys and sells everything; regular auction Tuesday afd Friday Bell phone Main 2424.^ ^ Automobile Repairing. BMfOi>rAt^6TARm • :k—b\)RClED. Broken springs re-weld ed and guaranteed. Price* right. Sat- lainMory service. Anderson Bros & Rich, both phones, 372 Edgewood Ave nue 4-2-7 Banks. AHSSlCA?rYfAT!o?fAir BANK. Corner Alabama and Broad street. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $1,000,000. Barbw Shops. "HAIR CUTS—15c. Viaduct place and Broad. between Peachtree 12-28-38 Bicycles. 45^511 See P. Alexander, 64 N. FTyor. 'OTvE-m. 3116. Repair Work a special- , tj. 3-27-61 Furniture Repairing and Upholstering. SOUTHERN KI'RNlrTniE'EXCHANaE CARPKT rlf-anln,, furniture repairer. Furniture bnuRht an.l Bold and mat- treases renovated. 121 McDaniel Street H. II Tlione Main 4840 Atlanta f>h<wie 4-6-8 I' l ’ R \ ITTTRT5 Call * a for ana »•- D l, n..> 111 III. Uvered. Katlafac- RF;PA I RFF1 L lon guaranteed. .. if Cochran & Butler, 55 McDaniel street. Atl. phone 3091-M 3-32-14 FURNITURE repaired, upholatertni, reflnlshing neatly done. Work called for and delivered. Young K Carson 473 Marietta street. Atlanta 3M7 3-5-6 W. L. LUNSFORD it CO.. Upholstering, repairing and reflnluhlng furniture of all kinds; satisfaction guaranteed. Phones, Atlanta 5950-F, M 5111 3 . 6 . 30 Hardware and Tools. ! f \ It I A ifE. tootsT htntaehold iipecSF ties. 10(1 iter cent value at 100 Edge- wood Avenue 11. Q. Martin. 2-11-41 Hat Cleaning. and blocked. 35c. Oenrge's Hat Clean ing and Shoe Shine Parlor, 3V4 E Ala. 4-.10-11 Rooms and Board. NU\vTT? furnUTn'T^rooniTIfoi^^ with reasonable board; very close in. Main 4630-L. 4-18-35 NICE large unfurnished front room and good board for refined couple: very close in Main 4630-L. 4-18-34 ::82 PEACHTREE STREET— Fine loca tion, near in. large, choice room* to couple or gentlemen Table board a specialty. 4-18-42 NICE, large downstairs room with ev- . ery convenience, meals with family, i for couple or two young men. Be»t car | service. Ivy 2749-J. 4-18-18 i TWO excellent front room* for board ; ers. Electricity and all convenience*: walking distance. Ivy 2856-L 4-18-14 ONE NTceTy furnished room with board for couple or two young men. Inman Park, private family. 350 Euclid. Ivy 6388-13 4-18-2 Two young men or couple to “'em WANTED- board In private family on Cleburne Avenue, in Inman Park Phone Ivy '2672-J. 4-18-9 WANTED—At once boarders; desirable rooms, home cooking, nice table. Ap ply 92 Orange Street. 4-17-22 HAVE two pleasant rooms with board at 513 Peachtree. 41-17-4 FRONT ROOM with board, also con necting rooms in modern Elizabeth Street home, Inman Park; reasonable. Ivy 6963-J. 200-17-4 Builders. IaET U8 BUILD you a home. Will buy you a lot or pay off your lot. r^rns to suit. 400 Temple Court. Main <8> 4-15-16 Carpenter and Builder. D. M. WHSUTLER. 19 South Forsyth St Phone M 4186 Atlanta 1547 Carpets and Rugs Cleaned. ING COMPANY (IncJ 27 West Alex ander street. Phone Ivy 4186. Moist and dry cleaning. Rugs woven from your old carpets and rags. Porch shades made to order. 2-8-27 Coal. OOAlr-J^UieoTiumpKHQiOAL $4.75 PIEDMONT COAL CO. BOTH PHONES MAIN 364*. 1-12-34 Coal, Coke and Wood. STSr~¥fiiftW'2nR5fti§,'~~ ~ for dry wood and best coal. 1-31-21 Contracting, Painting and Wall Tinting. WALTER B.\RTl.ETT?~ComractiiUl Painter. Wall tinting, etc Bell M. 4711, Atlanta 2394. 90 Josephine St. 60-13-4 J. A. JOHNSON, 397 W Fair St. Atl. 2064 For all kinds of painting and tinting. Dentist. PORCELAIN—NO GOLD GROWN AND BRIDGE WORK OUR SPECIALTY. Whalebone; Best Set. Hatters. A^^A^TETfR^mare'^rFaTirToofi like new Mail orders given prompt at- tentlon. 20 East Hunter street. 12-3-44 ~ Jewelry. ti w'iT'huve'TT lTi'rge~sto?k"of~sofiY /F*N gold and best grades of filled JLliLbracelets Price $2.50 and up; cash or time. Hantu-Cole Com pany, 5 South Broad Street 4-16-23 Lighting Fixtures. eLkCTRI<5 and gas fixtures^all new atyles; lowest prices. Queen Mantel and file Company, 56 West Mitchell 12-31-16 street. Phone Main 681. 1-16-16 Lime, Concrete, Roofing, Stone. orisfrit Mif any: Lime, concrete and roofing stone. 315 3d Nat. Bank Bldg. 2-8-50 Machine Work. M A LKBY7t)M pan yT~ Manufacturers of and Dealers In MACHINERY. 438-40 MARIETTA STREET 1 -4-8-18 FOR all kinds of machine work see ( amp Bros., now located at 275 Ma rietta street. Phone M 2937. 12-3-4 Mattress Renovating. TNG—tactory new *nd up-td-date; moderate prices; give ir* a trial. Jack- *?- n * Orr Company, Means street and w. & A. R. r. Botti phones. 3-20-14 LISTEN! Call Main 2456-1*; private board and rooms; all conveniences. 308 South Pryor Street. 4-17-11 TWO rooms and board. North Side; pri vate family; excellent home cooking Telephone Ivy 6676. 30-17-4 Furnished Rooms Wanted COUPLE desire two rooms, partly fur nished for light housekeeping, In North Side private home with owner, close in; must be desirable; rent not over $15. J. E. L, Box 82, care Geor gian. 41-18-4 WANTED--By a gentleman permanent room with bath or bath privilege, on the North Hide references t*X( hanged 43-18-4 Piano Bargains Special Bargains in Used Instruments Address P. O. Box 28, City. Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. WANTED-Two first floor rooms. Call Main 4039. unfurnished 4U7-5 BY COUPLE, three unfurnished rooms for housekeeping on South Side. Ad dress M. S. F., care Georgian. 4-18-30 A THREE-ROOM flat, second floor; has bath, water and gas. 91 West Harris. 25-18-4 THREE cool upstairs rooms, one block from Pryor Street. All conveniences. U»e of phone. Vacant May 1. 154 Rich ardson Street. 4-16-21 FOR RENT—Unfurnished Cooper Street rooms. 57 201-18-4 ONE OR TWO large front rooms, pri vate porch; block of Peachtree. 400 Courtland Street. 35-16-4 DELIGHTFUL modern flat of four ;room in <>wn< 11 dence. References. 530 Piedmont Ave nue. 201-17-4 HANDSOMELY furnished front room for couple, private residence; can fur nish meals Phone Main 5436-J. 38-16-4 NICE furnished room and board for couple; private bath. 76 Washing ton Street. 4-16-8 NICE front room and board in private family. Phone Ivy 2104-J. 4-14-20 COZY INN.~ HALF-BLOCK from Candler Bldg; splendid room*; beat board; $20 per month and up; sure to please. Phone Ivy 6552. 43-11-4 BEST MEALS IN TOWN. $3 WEEK. ROOM AND MEALS, $4. 197 SOUTH PRYOR. CALL MAIN 5048 4-5-54 ’36 EAST NORTH AVE. BETWEEN the Peachtreea; nicely fur- nl8hed rooms and excellent table board. Ivy 6601. 3-26-24 PEACHTREE INN. A family hotel, located at Peachtree and Alexander Sts. American plan $7.50 to $12 60 week. European, $3 to $7 week. 1-9-34 Board Wanted. Printihg. RyBER 7 l~(OlbLLINGSW6STH FOR ANY KIND of printing Bfl W4 satisfy oi*r 10 Gllmer> Street is$4na l • Hell >rs. Main 4600 4-4-8 $3.00 No More. No Less GOLD CROWN (23 CARAT) . $3 00 ffWl >’'>■: WORK, PER TOOTH 3jU(i SILVER KILLINGS 25 GOLD FILLINGS 50 CLEANING TEETH 50 TWENTY-YEAR GUARANTEE. EASTERN PAINLESS DENTISTS. 38*4 Peachtree Street. 4-2-31 Roof and Gutter Work. wo r k a3 South Pryor. Main 3127. T. W. Hooper. 3-4-62 ■ Safe Cracksman. and burglar * proof safes opened and repaired. C. C. Downes, 29M Marietta Street. Phones M., 2146. Atlanta 4982. ■ 4-8-11 Sand. SAND. prompt d*.swr» 9¥SmW„:- , 1-13-32 Ear, Nose, Throat and Lung Trouble. DR. GEORGE BROWN. Diseases of the Ear, Nose, Throat and Lungs, 312-14 ! AusteW Bldg I have the only compound oxygon plant ever brought South and make thisl gas daily. Weak, nervous, j anaemic and pule people are Invited t.-> call. 4-6-13 j Engineering and Machine _ Designing. G. V. PLANT. M. E. I DEVELOP YOUR INVENTION. Wxie Pattern and Machine Works, 262 We*.t North Avenue. Main 2829. 4-5-17 Sewing Machines. WE RENT new rmtchlfles with complete set of attachments for $2 per month; Also machines repaired; prquipt deliv er v. Both phones, 1ML Singer Sewing Machine Compkny, 79 Whitehall 9-1444 Shoes. GET the best shoes for the whole family. Peacock & Drennen, 222 Marietta Street. 4-16-28 Fly Screens. PLY—SCR E ENS—PLY COME SKE esur Roll-aawy Screens, our Roller ^trearthg Screens, our Sliding Screens, none better It will pay you to see our goods; get prices. 217 Kiser Bldg. Matn 1819 Porter Screen J. X Crawford, Agent 2-4-14 Shoe Repairing. 50 CENTS. At C,winn’s Shoe Shop, 6 Luckie Street, i Opposite Piedmont Hotel. Both phones 3-26-45 and Range Repaiiln STOVE DOCTOR. STOVE, range and furnace repairing. 61 South Pryor' Street. Bell Phone Main 1460 Atlanta phone 1410. 4-10-10 i > anTthe fixer -- STOVES Fire-Proof Storage. .WE STO»4E HOUSEHOLD GOODS and pta-nua. Office and warehouse, 239- 24a Edge wood avenue. Ivy 2037. John J. Woodside Storage Company. Furniture. r'Tni'rmmTm; v 1 Cash or easy payments, 415 Marietta. Atlanta 1797. 4-6-12 . Fresh^Oy3ters Daily. VIRGINIA and New Orleans oysters on the half shell, 40c dozen. 77 Peachtree street. AND REFRIGERATOR RE PAIRING. We sell second-hand gas stovea. We sweep chimneys. 121 WHITEHALL STREET. Atlanta phone 2235. Bell phone M. 2699. Trunks, Bags and Suitcases. LED AND REPAIRE! ROUNTREE S. 77 WHITEHALL ST. PHONES: Bell M. 1576. Atlanta 1634. OUNG LADY wishes nice room an< board in nice, private family. Can furnish good references. Call West 172 after 6 p. m. 4-16-14 Furnished Rooms For Rent. DELTGHtFa’L rooTnTreflned/ North Side private home. All conveniences. Excellent meals near. Ivy 1294-J. 4-18-41 TWO large front rooms, newly fur nished- 29 East Kills Street. 36-18-4 UPSTAIRS furnished rooms; can ar range for light housekeeping; close in. Phone Ivy 1934 85 West Harris St. 4-18-31 TWO nicely furnished rooms for rent at 100 East Linden Avenue. See them 26-18-4 EXCELLENT housekeeping rooms, prt* vate entrance, electricity, hot water; use of phone. Ivy 2856-L. 4-18-13 REASONABLE, furnished rooms for la dies or gentlemen. Phone Main 1965. 4-18-16 THREE beautiful rooms with bath, gas, electricity and every modern conve nience. 133 Capitol Avenue. 4-16-18 TWO ROOMS and kitchenette; $12.50. Phone and lights. 54 East Alexander. 4-16-25 We are offering a strong array of values in used pianos taken in as part pay ment on high-grade Kim ball uprights and Player Pianos during the past six ty days. These instruments have been thoroughly over hauled by skilled workmen, and are in splendid condi tion, both in point of ap pearance and tone. A n y instrument pur chased can be traded with in two years, and the full amount paid will be cred ited on the purchase of a new Kimball. UPRIGHTS. When Eggs Are Sold By Weight Houdan Will Be in Demand Hard Working Laying Chicken That Has Been Favorite for Year*. LARGE first-floor room, large cook room, or three robms, cheap. 131 Ivy Street. * 43-16-4 FOR RENT—Two large rooms and hall. of telephone, for light Ira Street. sekeeping. 202-1 son Street. THREE large connecting rooms, with separate gas. pantry, sink. Phone Main 847. 530 Lawton. 26-16-4 FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, with all con veniences; close In. Apply 114 East Fair Street. « 4-15-21 Angelus Player . . . .$ 65.00 Starr Piano .... ... 125.00 Gate Citv ... 125.00 Piedmont . . . 150.00 Wellington ... 150.00 New England .. 150.00 Carleton .. . 165.00 Crown ... 200.00 And manv othei s. Some ol our prominent breeds ol poultry have been written and re written about in the poultry and farm papers until there seems to be nothing to be said about them that has not already been said time and again. It matters but 5ittie whether a breed is any better than other breeds, or, for that matter, half as good as most breeds, just so it has a lot of pushers back of it, you will hear about it from every quarter of the compass. But the breed I start ed out to talk about, the Houdan, is not one of the boomed kind. It is one of the hard working laying kind. As its name implies, it is of French origin, and has been bred in its pur ity for more than century. They have been bred in this country for many years; in fact, before the days of booms, which accounts in a great measure for its quiet way of doing business. There are a good many breeders of this fine old chicken in this country who have been breeding them for a quarter of a century; in fact, when a person of good judg ment, who knows the real value of a thing, gets hold of them once he rare ly lets up. They may take up an ad ditional breed as the wave of popu larity sweeps over the country, but they will hang on to the old reliable Houdan, pronounced Hoo-dan, with the accent on the last syllable. In size it is practically the same as the R. I. Red, but entirely different in shape and general makeup. It is a fow 1 with a crest and beard, and has five toes upon eaclT foot in place of $he four toes of the common fowl. The flesh is white and very tender. They lay a pure white egg of large size, and are non-setters. They are really one of the most remarkable fowls from a .family or utilitarian standpoint in the whole poultry realm. I believe it will not be many years until eggs will be sold by weight, and then people will be looking around for the layers of large eggs, and the Houdan will be right in the swim. They are n fowl that bears confine ment well, yet are good foragers w'hen allowed the range. A short descrip tion of them w-ould read: Body of the plumage black, about one feather in five tipped with white, giving the general appearance of a mottled fowl. Not having been inbred to keep up with the extremes of the fancy in points, It Is a fowl of won derful vitality, and the eggs hatch well and chicks grow rapidly from start to finish. Any one wanting a fowl for the home for eggs In abundance and meat of the finest kind should not hesitate for a moment to take up the Houdan. Questions sod Answers. Judge Marshall; I see quite little in some of the papers about feeding sour milk {o chickens. We had al ways considered sour milk as very objectionable as feed for chickens What do you think about It? What Is the best way to feed It, if It Is all right to feed? Seneca, S. C. J. B. SMITH. Answer.—Sour milk, or clabber, as it is commonly called, Is one of the best and most wholesome foods you can give chickens, either young or old. It is best that the milk be well soured or coagulated and not Just on the turning point. The milk in this condition Is much more wholesome. For fowls not accustomed to eat ing it it Is a good plan to use some of the milk for mixing a mash, but do not have it sloppy; have it stiff enough so that it will be rather crum bly. After they have eaten it in this way for a few times they will become so accustomed to the taste that they will readily drink the plain milk. Aft er chicks are two weeks old you can commence to give the sour milk tn them to drink. Just a little each day at first, when they will soon he able to take it at all times and in the place of water. People who are In a po sition to use this sour milk and do not do it do not know how much they are missing. Of course, vessels used as containers should be scalded out often and not allowed to become moldy from old milk adhering to them. Ducks. EXCHANGE—An Indian Runner Fawn drake for canary. 204-18-4 ROOMS FOR RENT—Apply Miss Mary Hendley, George Muse Clothing Corn pany. THREE unfurnished rooms, nicely ar ranged for light housekeeping. Phone West 872. 4-13-65 Rooms Wanted. IlC>?^MSfX^E^warHed^Yr^young^g®ntfe^ man on North Side; nice room. B. K.. care Georgian. 4-18-200 A kr> f\vn Hn7Pn ni’O’Jina account of my health I am forced LUU UIgdIifc dl to sell our entire flock of ducks, con- sisting of 100 Fawn and White Runners, 4-15-10 i i \|'i ppq i*o n o*i ir o' fr'Am ill fl nvi 20 Mammoth Pekins and 14 White Run- | l-HALCo IIUIII •piyj up. nerg Most of these are prize winners and ribbons go with them. They are all select birds. Low price on lot, or either variety. Make offer or write me. Eggs $1 for 12, $5 per 100. Ducklings any time 25c each. Oak Dean Farm. Stone Mountain, Ga. 4-17-10 Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. | or four rooms, 1 furnished or unfurnished, in modern, close in North Side apartment. Re- j duced price until September. Ivy 6033-J 4-18-44 j W. W. KIMBALL CO., Atlanta Branch, !M N. Prvor Street. H. R. Calef, Manager. AUTOMOBILES Eggs—All Varieties. BALANCE SEASON—Eggs from my special mating “bred-to-lay” S. C. White Leghorns, $1.50 setting; special mating White Runner ducks (Patton strain) including second drake, fourth and fifth young ducks, Atlanta show, November, 1912, $2 setting. South Geor gia Poultry Farm, Sale City, Ga. 3-1-18 ATLANTA RADIATOR CO. NICE large front room, furnished or un furnished, close in; gentlemen or cou- j REPAIRING and manufacturing. Lamp Die; references exchanged. Phone Ivy ; and fender work. 72 Ivy Street. At- 1123. 4-17-12 THREE beautiful corner rooms; sepa rate entrance; private bath, veranda; sink in kitchen. Ivy 99. 4-17-4 SEVERAL rooms, furnished or unfur nlahed. Call Ivy 4491. 195 East Pine Street. 4-15-17 NICELY furnished rooms, all conven iences. 104 West Harris Street. Phone Ivy 188. 4-18-5 FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, with or without board. Call 115 W. Cain, corner Luckie. 4-18-7 f 1 - private family; all modern conven iences. 440 South Pryor. Main 2924. 4-18-10 FOR RENT—Two large cool rooms; new bungalow, in beautiful oak grove; one mile from East Lake, on McDonough Read. Can arrange for light house keeping for couple without children. L. U. Cousins, Route 1, Decatur, Ga. 33-16-4 FRONT room, nicely furnished, close In. also small room reasonable. 20 West Harris. 43-17-4 NICELY furnished room; all conve niences; North Side; close in. Ivy 3915-J. 4-17-19 FOR RENT -Large bed room, furnished, with small connecting kitchen. 58 W. Peachtree St. 4-17-20 FURNISHED ROOM. $2 and $2.25 per week; close in. Apartment C, 286Vi Whitehall. 209-17-4 NICELY furnished room, everything convenient. Call at 8* Spring Street. 26-11-4 LARGE upstairs front room; gentleman only; private home; screened win dow's. electric lights, furnace, hot wa ter. 109 Forrest Avenue. Ivy 6310. 4-17-13 . g with bath, to two young men. Call 113-B Richardson Street. Main 1241-J. 4-17-15 PRETTY front room, furnished neatly, modern conveniences; close In; just two blocks from Candler Building 188 Courtland Street. 203-17-4 Violin Maker. changed; repairing a specialty. The Ri liable Violin Dealer. Mays Ba,d- [Qld gett, 34M. FOR RENT—Elegant room with bath and other conveniences, exceptional; city references required. The Savoy, 11 West Baker Streot : 31-17-4 Peachtree. 3-31-34 FOR RENT —One of the best homes in the town. You can find them listed n Tfifc Georgian's Reni Bulletin. Mrs. L D.-t’olUas, 1 Jr., 144 Windsor Street, will find tfcat a dollur bill is a wait- ng her if she sees her ad containing her name and will mark It. The “Want Ad * man will drive up to her home in his Cartercar Saturday morning and give her a dollar bill in exchange for it. WckkL WOOD. SOUTH GEORGIA mill cut-offs by the carload or any quantity you may want. They make tine kindling S. M. Truitt & Son 1-1S-33 FURNISHED room, private home; also roommate wanted for young man; sep arate beds. 19 East Harris. 4-16-30 FOR RENT—In Northern home, front room and kitchenette, complete for to responsi 4-16-27 1 V'VUU auu nmiiiusur, qui light housekeeping Cheap t Me parties. Call Ivy 5859-J. Piano Bargains Musical. WANTED—First-class orchestra, open for engagements, dances, weddings, etc. Address Box 890, care Georgian. 29-16-4 Typewriters For Rent. PIANOS AND PIANO PLAYERS. SOLD at the lowest prices and on ths most reasonable terms at which first- class instruments can be handled. Behr Bros . Newby & Evans, Ludw ig and others Call ami see me before you buy. WALTER HUGHES, 88 N. Prvor St. 3-29-1 iSi £4 I GOOD machines rented any where, $5 for three months American Writ; Me)?. .Co , 48 N. Pryor. hair Street, to be sure to look for her ame in to-day's paper and mark it. hen to look out for the Want Ad’ mail in his Cartercar, who will call be- [ tween 9 and a ih. Saturday morn ing and make her a present of a brand* new dollar bill. NICELY furnished front room for rent; $8 month, 46 Capitol Avenue. 4-16-26 FOR RESrT—Furnished room, private bath, In steam-heated apartment; North Side; close in. Apply Box 716, care Georgian. 4-16-10 FOR RENT—S*urnished rooms in modern apartment building, newly papered and painted; steam heat; ail modern conveniences; within four blocks of the Candler building. Call 506 Empire Life Building or phone Main 1897. 2-1-14 LARGE, clean front room and bath; electric lights; first floor. 48 Peaeh- | 4-15-24 FOR RENT—Two furnished bed rooms; all good conveniences. 43 West ! Peachtree. Ivy 2160. 4-15 18 .MCE 'light rooms, private family; hot baths, close in; conveniences,. 151 Spring. Ivy 6640-J. 4-15-6 DA K’DSOMELY furnished large front room, private bath, shady lot; gentle man preferred. “West Peachtree,’ Georgian. 49-13-4 ONE ROOM neatly furnished. 210 Spring Street. Thone Iw S205-J. 4-12-11 Furnished Apartments For Rent. HOUSEKEEPING apartment furnished from a kitchen cabinet to a spoon; about 12 minutes walk to T^»stoffice: at tractive price to two couples or family with no small children. 105 Fowler St. Atlanta phone 5828-B. 28-18-4 THE NEW GRESHAM. 17 W. CAIN, MRS D. E. M’GAW. FURNISHED rooms and apartments; permanent and transient people so licited: dining room connected. Bell phone Main 6050. 4-6-8 Unfurnished Apartments For Rent. Offfc beautiful modern 4-room apart- ment; second story. Phone Ivy 3698-J. 4-17-9 NEW modern six-room apartments. 95 West Tenth Street. Phone Ivy 6125. Mrs. Ferris. 26-17-4 FOR RENT—Five-room flat; instanta neous heater; all conveniences; best neighborhood: three blocks of business lection. Apply 240 Woodward Avenue. 25-16-4 Unfurnished Apartments Wanted. WASn ? ^n , V^mrple^^desire >J Courtroom unfurnished apartment on North Side. Occupancy on or before .Tune 1. State particulars. Address “M.,” P. O. Box 1718. 37-16-4 Furnished Houses For Rent. IN Ansley Park, half block from Peach tree, house and furnishings, new’ last summer; eight rooms: May to October. A. N. Bentley, 1127 Candler Bldg. 201-18-4 NORTH SIDE; seven rooms. Will rent for three or four months. References required. Box 782, care Georgian. 41-16-4 PIEDMONT AVENUE furnished heme to rent for summer, eight rooms with three bed rooms and three baths, price *70 per month; no children. Write D. W. M , 1001 Atlanta Bank Building. 4-16-7 LEAVING CITY until late fall and would like to rent my nicely furnished house, strictly private and modern, Qjily seven minutes walk to heart of city. 65 Capi tol Avenue, or phone Main 3695. 32-16-4 Furnished Houses Wanted.. \A ANTED—Furnished 5 or 6-room cot tage; references exchanged. X Y. Z.. care Georgian. 4-17-18 Unfurnished Houses For Rent. 28 GRAY' STREET—A nice four-room house with hall; all conveniences; two car lines; $12.50. Call Main 3744-L. 4-17-3 OUR RENT list describes everything for rent. Call, write or phone for one. Ivy 3390 Charles P. Glover Realty Co.. 2** Walton street. 2-13-49 Office Space For Rent. FOR“jTENT -Office space. w’Uh use of phone. 922 Austell Building. Phone Main 1096. 37-12-4 lanta phone 3816. 3-10-12 FOR SALE—One 1912 Ford (almost new) runabout; one Hudson “20“ run about; A 1 rendition; newly painted. J. W. Boone, 256 Marietta St. 200-13-4 THE EGGS of different varieties of fowls will be found classified under their respective breeds in the future, instead of under the classification of •Eggs'* Legh orns. WHITS' LEGHORN cockerels, heavy laying strain, $1.50; pullets, $2 each; eggs. $1.50 and up. Mrs. Robert West, 132 Carter Hill road, Montgomery. Ala. 11-9-66 ns. ______ _ — — — _ _ ORPINGTON eggs $2 per fif teen; laying pullets $3 each; pen of WARNING TO INFRIN GERS AND IMITATORS. bEa? LIQUID TIRE TONIC IS PROTECT- 1 teeD; 1 ?, yl . ns P ul ‘ els ea £ n; P en <>j ED BY U. S. DUYREA PATENT, NO. ?. evcn Pallets a 1 bargain. Brown 13, 578551 AND ALL INFRINGERS i ( -' rew - Main 109. 34-16-4 AGENTS OR USERS ARE HEREBY'o NOTIFIED THAT THEY MUST AN- ! 8 S'™ THE COURT FOR VIOLA- TION OF THIS LAW. LIQUID TIRE TONIC MO. COMPANY, KANSAS CITY, 4-8-43 DAT RATE. $2.00 PER HOUR. NIGHT RATE, $3.00 PER HOUR. PHONE IVY 3196. 12 HOUSTON STREET. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE CO AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT. 3-28-26 C, CRYSTAL WHITE Orpingtons; eggs, $2, $3. $5 per setting of 15 eggs; old and young stock for sale. George M. Moseley, Menlo, Ga. 2-27-9 FOR SALE—One pen Kellerstrass White Orpingtons, one cock and four hens; also several tilos of Cook’s White Or pingtons; foundation stock direct from Cook farms. Write for prices. Mrs. F. O. Miller. Fort Valley. Ga. 3-12-16 HIGHEST proof gasoline and automo- °/ S *« a s P e P ,alt >- We handle all ma ATTT^ Ut? s ' a Automobile accessories. AUTO piL AM) GASOLINE CO.. ON. FORSYTH STREET. SINGLE COMB BLACK ORPINGTONS — My pens for 1913 are now complete. Write for my mating list and get the best in eggs for hatching. J. W. Steph enson, Decatur. Ga. 1-8-2 Plymouth Rocks. BAJ^RED RCK7KS^-HrgT^of~ali breeds! Eggs from prize winning, prolific lay ing strain. $1 per setting, on sale at 12 South Broad Street. 86-13-4 EGGS from prize-winning E. B. Thomp son Ringlet Barred Rocks, either mat ing. $3 for fifteen, $5 for thirty. A. M. Kendall, Dallas. Ga. 3-8-11 Poultry—All Varieties^ FREuTRANGE DUCK AND POULTRY FARM, Chamblee, Ga. Large stock of White Runners, Leghorns and Rhode Island Reds, enables us to ship fresh eggs, strong and fertile. Write for prices on stock and eggs if you want a bargain. 1-21-18 Wyandottes. THE FAMOUS REGAL STRAIN of White Wyandottes are noted for their snow white plumage, quick growth, early maturity, large egg-producing qualities, perfect Wyandotte shape, and big win nings at the large Eastern and Cana dian shows. We have six pens of these grand birds mated and can furnish eggs for batching at $3, $5. $10 per fifteen. Regal Wyandotte Yard, 230 Oglethorpe Avenue, Atlanta, Ga. 11-16-18 Dogs. THOROUGH BRED fox terrier puppies; vigilant, kind and good ratters. Tele phone Main 1142 or Ivy 4000. A dog to be proud of. 36-18-4 FOR SALE—Scotch Collie puppies 6 weeks old; one female Collie 2 years old; beauties. Jj. Janssens, 104 Warren Street, North Kirkwood. 38-17-4 WANTED—Toy French poodle dog, male or female. Call Main 2286. 4-16-6 Cows. FIVE-GALLON Holstein and Jersey, gentle, easy milker. Few her equal and none her superior. FYank A. Doughman, Attorney, 605 Fourth Na tional Bank. Telephone Main 1142 or Ivy 4000. 37-18-4 FOR SALE—One fresh Jersey cow; sec ond calf. Phone Ivy 6105-J. 4-16-16 4-4-69 Good Used Cars at Reasonable Prices. FORD ROADSTER with touring body also. Courier Roadster, fnllv .miinnJ Automobiles. DOBBS TIRE REPAIR CO. WE REPAIR AND SELL ALL MAKES OF TIRES AND TUBES. 226 PEACH TREE STREET. PHONE IVY 5646. 4-1-3 ourier Roadster, fully equipped and electric light. Buick Model in Roadster with electric lights Rnlck A 1911 FOR-PASSENGER CADILLAC; Model 10 Roadster fully equipped ram ’ bfcat car ever built and we wil1 let you ble seat. Overland 4-passenger trmrinir see us overhaul it and put it in brand Primo touring car, new top and seat 2, ew , 8h V e V P rlc 9 right. Come see it. covers. Staver touring car reoainted TravIs & Jones, 2o James Street, tnlrd fully equipped. Columbia 1911 4-passen- i floor - 3-l-o4 ger. with electric lights, new top, re-! pamted. Those cars all in good running condition and will be sold; worth the money we ask. Two-clyinder Buick truck m good condition. $350 BUICK MOTOR COMPANY 241 PEACHTREE ST. 4-11-8 WINDSHIELDS. : RADIATORS, lamps, fenders, repaired as good as new. Mfrs. all kinds sheet : metal work. Warlick Sheet Metal Co., 248 Edgew'ood. 3-4-64 " E have several Flanders chassis and ! will build body and paint car to your order - Bargain prices. Don't buy any ’ ?', c AT.m\ ha, A.. car untI1 you see u«. PRYOR PLACE. K GARAGE ' »OMg| AUTOGENOUS METHOD. AUTO AND ALL MACHINE PARTS. METAL WELDING COMPANY. MAIN 3013. 86 GARNETT STREET. 2-26-6 IS V 0N J? practical solution of the tire troub Ie ; it is chemistry, scientifically applied; it has been examined and ap proved by Edgar Everhardt, professor in charge of department of chemistry at Atlanta College of Physicians and Sur geons, and is guaranteed to give satis- faction or money refunded. Vulcorine Co., 309 Peachtree St. 3-25-45 OLDSMOBILE “Limited” 1910 seven- passenger, luxuriously appointed, with handsome leather victoria top; complete equipment; excellent condition; will sac rifice $900. AMERICAN-MARION SALES CO., 1696 Broadway, New York City. 4-15-7 FOR SALE—1911 model Oakland road ster, good condition; bargain for cash. Can be seen at 34 Auburn Avenue. 4-18-28 Automobiles For Rent DUNHAMll6TOR~CO: FIVE and seven-passenger car ; Garage, 112 East Ellis Street. Call Bell phone Ivy 2496 day. Main 4325 night. 3-21-23 Tire Repairing mGlTCiKABrSTEKirv^^ Retreading a specialty. Prompt atten tion given express shipments. Sanders- Sneer Vulcanizing Company, 100 Spring Street, Atlanta, Ga. 3-28-15 $1,800 FRANKLIN ROADSTER, in ex cellent condition, air-cooled, alumi num body, full elliptic springs; an Ideal car for business or professional use; $650 Raul Dixon. 47 Whitehall. Phone Main 1743. 27-18-4 Motorcycles. moToKcycles **~T6ASY terms~*~* BICYCLES EXCELSIOR motorclycles, high-grade bicycles; complete line new and used bicycles and motorcycles; complete stock parts and accessories; modern C ervice depot. Lowest prices; easy terms. AL EXANDER-SEE WALD CO., 145-147-149 Edgewood Avenue. Phone Ivy 1609. PHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION. } - 4-1-72 ( Wanted—Miscellaneous. WANTED—To do your typewriting; special attention to “bonds for title,’’ legal and advertising work. For inter view’, address Good Work, care Ameri can. 4-18-37 WANTED—To buy two grand opera tickets for Monday night from some one having season ticket. Anderson, care Georgian. 29-18-4 WANTED—To rent soda fountain. State price in first letter. Address Fountain, care Georgian. 4-18-29 WANTED—Good, second-hand, vertical letter file, three or four drawers; must be cheap. Main 699. Mr. Kaplan. 4-8-11 "WANTED—Second-hand gas stove. Must be in good condition, and cheap for the cash. Address R., Box 891, care Georgian. 27-16-4 I BUY MEN’S old clothes and shoes. Drop a card. I. Bock, 177 Gilmer St. DROP A CARD. We’ll bring Cash for Old Clothes and Shoes. “THE VESTA IRE.’’ 166 Decatur Street. WE PAY HIGHEST cash prices for household goods, pianos and office fur niture. Cash advanced on consignments. Central Auction Company, 12 East Mitchell Street. Bell phone Main 2424. 8-26-26 For Exchange—Miscellaneous. TO TRADE—Desirable vacant lots for two high class second-hand automo biles. Ivy 4141. Address Coogle, 1102 Third National Bank Bldg. 4-17-6 YOU CAN’T NAME a want that can’t be filled with a Georgian “Want Ad.” No doubt Mrs. J. H. Parker, 50 Houston Street, will have many calls from friends to-day telling her that her name appears in the “Want Ad” columns. If she finds it and has it marked Saturday morning, the “Want Ad” man is going to call by and give her a never-spent dollar for her trouble. Seeds and Poultry Supplies. ^TcTHASTING^Xccr SEEDS, VEGETABLE AND FLOWER ING PLANTS. POULTRY SUPPLIES. , J „ PHONES 2568. A FULL LINE of Cyphers Incubators and Brooders. INTERNATIONAL $8.50. Sanitary Hover, STANDARD SPRAY PUMP, made of solid brass; guaranteed for five years. $4 each. MYERS’ HANDSPRAY, 50c each. MYERS’ each. WHITEWASH SPRAY, $3 A FULL LINE OF BRASS CANARY CAGES. SUIRREL AND PARROT CAGES. ALL SIZES of flower pots and tubs. PRATT’S POULTRY' DISINFECANT. fine for killing mites and lice, and disinfecting the poultry houses. WHATE OIL SOAP for killing bugs on rose bushes and flowering plants. For Sale—Miscellaneous. THRU U-'HO R^lTd^'^bSuJK^^h'ail fixtures for quick sale $35. C. H Beuchler, Boulevard, near Piedmont Avenue. 4-16-17 FOR SALE—An electric fan, alternat ing and direct current. F. & J. Loan Co., 120 Decatur Street. 4-16-20 SECOND-HAND SAFES—Small, me dium and large home safes, $15; Hall’s bank and fireproof safes, vault doors, etc. C. J. Daniel, 416 Fourth National Bank Building. 9-7-33 FOR SALE—Electric fans of all makes and styles cheap for quick sale. Pawn brokers Auction House, 51 Decatur St. Bell phone Main 1434. Atlanta phone 2285. 50-18-4 FOR SALE—Oak dressing table and baby walker, good condition, at half- price. Ivy 3500-L. 205-18-1 EQUIPMENTS for ice cream factorf complete. Ice cream freezer, motor, ice crusher, belt and shafting and tubs. Southern Dairy Company, 181 South Forsyth Street. 4-17-21 ONE new Hall-Borchert dress form: price, $10. ONE blue whip-cord pocket suit; size. 36; never worn; price, $12. Phone Ivy 6376. 39-17-4 ONE 50-GALLON WHEEL TANK FOR SALE CHEAP. AUTO OIL AND GASOLINE CO. 71 N. FORSYTH ST. 4-16-29 FOR SALE—A good L. C. Smith visible typewriter; 14-inch carriage; terms, reasonable offer accepted. 184 Fraser Street. Atlanta phone 1600. 4-17-8 DUNTLEY PNEUMATIC CLEANERS remove dirt and germs from rugs, car pets. floors, etc.; vacuum cleaners from $32.50 up; vacuum sweepers. $9.75. C. J. Daniel & Co., 416 Fourth National Bank Building. 12-2-11 FURNITURE—We buy and sell cash bargains. Southern W'reckage Com pany, 114 South Forsyth Street. Both phones. 1-17-5 WILL SELL my old upright Steinwar piano for $100 cash if taken quick. In storage at 107 Temple Court Building until sold. 4-11-14 SEND $1 for 500 extra early sweet po tato plants, lemon yams, or 600 Ber muda onion plants, the big kind. Address the Model Farm, Tifton. Ga. 3-20-7 CJT| IVTQi BROWN SIGN & PAINTING OXYJ1NO CO.. 77% Whitehall. M. 3780 3-18-33 FOR RENT—Three elegant furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 407 Fraser Apply in rear. 107-13-4 Business Space For Rent ^MXCLr^tandr^cTose^irr^^Centrar^A^’e^ nue; suitable for produce or grooerv cheap rent. See Withers. 154 White- «uui Street. 29-17-4 SACRIFICE SALE OF Pope-Hartford Automobiles. NOW is the time to purchase a used c ® r - We need the room for our new product. Dcn’t miss this opportunity. An attractive offering of Pope-Hartfords at sacrifice prices. Come and look them over, or address. USED CAR DEPARTMENT. L. S. CRANE. 34-36 JAMES ST.. ATLANTA, GA. 3-26-42 THOR MOTORCYCLES, repairs and ac cessories: best equipped repair shop in city We will take care of you. South ern Motorcycle Co., 116 Edgewood Ave. 3-26-31 Bicycles. CALL Main 1320. Atlanta 1436. Bicycle repairs and sundries. Atlanta Bicycle Company, 10 Peters Street. 2-15-66 Oarages For Rent. I HAVEYorY^Ua^bSuUanfl^garage^at 412 Gordon Street. Phone West 3S0-J. 4-14-9 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN Published by The Georgian Company, 20 East Atlanta, Alabama St. Georgia. Entered at Atlanta postoffice as second- class matter. Subscriptions Payable in Advance. One year. mail, postage prepaid, $5 Oh Six months, mail, postage prepaid, 2.50 Three mos., mall, postage prepaid, 1.25 One month, mall, postage prepaid, .45 Subscriptions Payable in Advance. Delivered by 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 JjQ AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR Automatic Refrigerators may cost a little more than some re frigerators, but taking into con sideration the amount of food and ice they save, they are the least expensive of all refrigera tors. Price $17.50 to $75.00. C. H. MASON, Agent. 6 and 8 YV. Mitchell St. PEAS. PEAS, PEAS for sale; every va riety; price and sample sent on appli cation. Hattaway & Co., Spartanburg s^c. a-19-go SAFES, FILES, cabinets, new and sec ond hand. Gookin Bank and Office Equipment Company, 113-115 N. Pryor Street. NEW RUBBER TIRES put on you: baby carriage. Repaired, rapaintsd and re-covered. Phone Ivy 3078. Robert Mitchell, 229 Edgewood Avenue, 2-13-3