Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, April 18, 1913, Image 17

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THE ATLANTA (1EOKULAN AND NEWS.FRIDAY. APRIL 18. 1015? 17 World of opportunities are found each day in these little Want Ads. Do you read them? o. JX-yu'f., ' Mi •KIT MIT, Ir/Artm HOWmt T J Cl SEWELL’S Money-Saving .SPECIALS For Saturday Buy from first hands and save 2b per cent to 50 per cent on your pur chases. Solid carload New Irish Potatoes, per pk.. 44c Solid carload York State Apples, per pk.... 39c Solid carload Grape fruit, each 714 c Snap Beans, qt... .714c Fancy Tomatoes, bas ket. 15c $ 10 lb. paiJ Snowdrift Lard 8814c fancy California Evap orated Peaches, per lb. 7i/ 2 c Missouri Brand Break fast Bacon, per lb. 15c Missouri Brand Hams, per lb 19c Missouri Brand Picnic Hams, per lb 14c Salt Mackerel, each 214 c Solid carload Poultry and Eggs at positively the lowest prices in At lanta. Poultry dressed j fresh on premises. Sewell Commission Company 113-115 WHITEHALL ST. Branch Store 164 Decatur St. Dinner for Every Day By Elbert L. Thornton. Market Basket readers no doubt are Interested In not only saving in the cost of their meals, but in the manner In which they are prepared and the variety of suitable dishes one can have at a nominal cost. I will give you a number of South ern dinners suitable to the present market, which I hope will be of serv ice: Monday. Old Fashioned Bean Soup Baked Ham. Red Gravy. Mashed Yams. Boiled Potatoes. Corn Muffins. Rice Pudding. Vanilla Sauce. Buttermilk. Thursday. Tomatoes With Rice. Roast Beef. Browned Yanis String Beans. Georgia Corn Pone. Orange Gelatine and Wafers Milk. Friday. Fish Chowder. Baked Red Snapper. Mashed Potatoes. Cauliflower in Cream.- Corn Bread. Peaches (canned). Wafiers. Coffee. Wood’s SATURDAY SPECIALS IRED GRAVY COUN TRY (whole) 07 J HAMS LJU | Dressed Turkey 27V^ c ' | Fancy Dressed Hens 2'2c; IPork Roast 1714 and 22e I Porterhouse Steak. 22% & 25c IjLamb Chops 30c I Pure Pork Sausage', th.,17 1 /2C /Blue Valley Butter 40c I; Prairie Rose Butter 40c ■l Wood Bros. I 1165 Peachtree. 36 Luckie. Bell Ivy 7086, 7087, 7088, 796. EAT Tuesday. Peas Porridge Hot. Veal and Vegetable Stew, Creamed Potatoes. Boiled Rict j Crackling Bread Brepd end Butter Undoing Mill ‘Yean tin a *. Vegetable So no, Co v .spareribs and Dumpling? i Candied Tame. Browned Potatoes Egg Corn Bread. Apple Pie. Buttermilk. Saturday. Cream of Rice. Salt Pork. Cabbage. Boiled Potatoes. Fried Corn Cake. Stewed Apples and Cream Buttermilk Sunday. Chicken Soup Win Rice. Celery. Bauefl Chicken W itP Dressing j Sugei"d 'Yams. New p ota:o»s in Cream. Steamed Rice Spaghetti and Cheese. Strawberry Ice Cream. Chocolate Cake. Milk. TOP-NOTCH BREAD Ear superior to any other. Manufactured in most sanitary plant in the country; also fine Pastries and Delicious Cakes made by the old reliable Geo. Mau-Hannemann Co. 20 Years in Business in this City. the Specials for Friday and Saturday Legs of Lamb, whole... Round Steaks Loin Steaks Fancy Little Rib Roast Pot Roast Pot Stew. Snapper Steak, whole 7.7.7.'.’ io’i *7 < Spanish Mackerel 1 Liver 7 . ! Get the middleman’s profit; come and see. C ‘ J. M. MOORE Groceries and Meats Gold Medal Flour, 24-pound bag ........... Self-Rising GE? Flour, 24-pound ag • • ■ TETLEY'S TEA 1-4-ponnd dk 4 pack- HQ age 1-2-pound ipack- ^|1C age Dressed Chickens . . . .18c lb. Stripped Breakfast' j, Bacon 13c tt>. (20 P#r off oi> ad oult Conter j! Reduced °,‘iee* -O" AH 6«ocf« SATURDAY ana MONDAY- J. M. MOORE (THREE STORES.) 209 Whitehall, Ball M-2394, Atlanta! 1394. 52 Houston street, Bell Ivy 410, At lanta 1613. 57 E. Hunter street, Bell M-1484, At lanta 1071, Goods Delivered, FOR FRESH DRESSED POULTRY Eggs and Country Butter CALL Atlanta 8J5 Main 3402 Farm Products Co. 12) S. Pryor WE DELIVER TO KITCHEN Railroad Schedule. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. "PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH- ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA. The following schedule figures are published only as Information, and are not guaranteed: No. Arrive From— 36 Illrminghm 12:01 am 85 New York . 6:00atn 13 Jacksonville 5:30 am 43 Washington 5:25 am 12 ShrertfDort . 6:30 um 16 lletlln .... 8:20 am 28 New York .11:15 am 3 Chattn'ga .10:85 am 7 Macon .... 10:40 am 17 Fort -Valley 10:45 am 2) Columbu* ..10:50 am 6 Cincinnati.. 11:10 am 29 Columbus .. 1:40 pm 30 lMrinlngh'm 2:80 pm 40 ll’iiilngh'm 12:40 pm 39 Charlotte S Macon 37 New York 15 Brunswick 11 Richmond . 24 Kansas City 9:20 pm 16 Chattan’ga . 9:35 pm 19 Columbus .10:20 pm 31 Fort Valley 10:25 pm 14 Cincinnati .11:30 pm 23 Jacksonville 6:5« am •17 Toecoa .... 8:10 am ) :55 pm 4 :09 pm 5:00 pro 7 :50 pm 8:30 pm No. Depart 36 New York 20 Columbus 13 Cincinnati . 32 Fort Valley. 85 Rlrmingh'm 7 Chattn'ga 12 Richmond 23 Kansas City 16 Brunswick 29 Rlrmingh'm 88 New 1 ork.. 40 Charlotte 6 Macon 80 Columbua 30 New York.. 15 Chattn'ga 39 Blrmlngn'm 48 fooeoa 22 Columbus . 5 Cincinnati . 23 Fort Valley. 25 Heflin 10 Macon 44 Washington 24 Jacksonville 11 Shreveport 14 Jacksonville To— 12:15 am 5:20 am 5:40 am 5:30 am 5:50 am 6:40 am 6:55 am 7:00 am 7:45 am 11:30 am 11:01 am 12:00 n’n 12:20 am 12:80 pm 2:45 pin 3:00 pm 4 :lt) pm 4 :80 pm 5 -.10 pm 6:10 pin 5:20 pm 5:45 pm 5:30 pm S:45 pm 9:30 pm 11.10 pm 11:10 pm Help Wanted—Male. WANTED—rSeveral young men to pre pare for college in afternoons or night; mathematics and languages. Address University Graduate, care Georgian. N 4-18-40 WANTED—Expert electrician, to take charge of electrical work in machine shop doing gen eral repair and rebuilding of machinery. Address “Progress,” care of Georgian. 42-18-4 WANTEjy - A young man »ten..Rt-»i>twr for general office work. Do not apply unless competent. Address Postoffice Box 28, City. 45-18-4 ELECTRICIAN WANTED—Good all around man, one capable of handling conduit, knob and tube and motor work. Only first-class man wanted. Byck Elec tric Co., AVaycross, Ga. 4-8-18 WANTED—Farm hand. 6897-F. ‘hone Atlanta 200-18-4 Truing marked thus (•) run dsily except Sun day. Other trains run daily. Central time. Ticket Oflk-e. No. 1 Peachtree Street. City Lo^t and Found. LOST—Ladies’ Shriner pin with initials “E. M. M. M , Return to Cashier, Pied mont Hotel. Reward. 206-18-4 LOST—Thursday afternoon, black seal purse lined with lavender, containing brooch, money and. some valuable data. Return to Y. W. C. A. Reward. 44-18-4 LOST.*—White and black bulldog Mon day. Return 4 Sclple Street, or phone 4196 Ivy. Reward. 202-18-4 LOST—Oblong gold belt buckle with monogram "A. T. C.” 4 Lost either on 6:50 English Avenue car going out Coop er Street, or at Broad and Marietta Street**, or on 7:10 West Fair car going out. Finder will call Atlanta phone 3C83 or return to 179 Chapei Stree .. Reward. 4-18-26 LOST—Strayed from 118 Copenhill Ave nue a male setter dog, white with liver colored spots. Return to above address or call U. D. Ison, Main 4116. Reward. 4-18-23 All **Lost and Found” articles adver tised in Tne Georgian or reported to the “Lost and Found Bureau” will be listed for thirty lays and can be seen at any time at Tne Georgian office, 20 Last Al abama Street. _ ... . Your "Lost and Found” ads will be taken over phone. Advertise for your articles in The Georgian and have them returned to you. IX )ST—Double-faced gold watch and fob; number on case 1352169; mono gram ”B. V. D.” Return to B. V Daumhersser, 299 Washington St. and receive reward. Phone M. 2382^6 16 4 WANTED—Young man that wishes to learn granite business; must be sober and industrious. Address Venable Bros., Atlanta, Ga. 4-18-1 RESPONSIBLE parties to travel; either sex; salary and expenses; reference. Room 108, Scoville Hotel. 208-17-4 WANTED—Blacksmith for convict road camp working 30 men, also act as guard. Good pay to right man. Ad dress W. J. Fakes, Chairman Board of County Commissioners, Rockdale Coun ty, Ga 4-17-1 WANTED—At once, first-class linotype operator (union). Appeal Publishing Company, Atlanta, Ga. 414-19 MEN—Our Illustrated catalogue or per sonal interview will explain how we teach barber trade in few weeks; we want more men to learn at once; jobs waiting; Investigate now. Moler Barber College, 38 Luckie St. 47-13-4 I WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY: Able- bodied unmarried men between age: o/ 18 and 36; citizens of United State 4 , of good character and temperate hab its, who can speak, read and write the English language. For information ap ply to Recruiting Officer, Peachtree and Forsyth Streets, Atlanta, or 411 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. 4-1-1 THE MONTH of April Is moving time for many. The best rooms, house's aiiu apartments can be found by consuming The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin. A dol lar bill awaits Mrs. Willie Lawrence, 246 Woodward Avenue, if she finds her name in these pages and marks it. The “Want Ad” man will call at her home on Saturday morning. TELEPHONES Bell M. Atlanta Telephone clerk will take your ad, and, if requested, assist you in wording, or will write the ad for you—that’s his business. He will also make It as brief as possible to obtain the results desired. In order to accommodate customers, accounts will be opened by phone, but you will make payments promptly after publication or when billa are presented by mail. tisiog Rates: 1 insertion .. .10c a line 3 insertions .. 6c a line 7 insertions ... 5c a line 30 insertions . .4^0 a line SO insertions ... 4c a line No advertisements taken for less than two lines. Seven words make a line. To protect your interests as well as ours, an order to discontinue on ad will not be accepted over the phone. Please make order to discontinue In writing. No advertisement accepted from out of town unless accompanied by cash or forwarded through recog nized advertising agency. TELEPHONES Bell M. Atlanta LITTLE Am THAT BRING BIG RESULTS Agents and Salesmen Wanted. lTvUTlY)irAGENTS^WAi?U ED—To sell 100 lots 50x150 feet at $100 each in new, rapidly growing town. Investment guaranteed. Remarkable possi bilities. Money simply deposited in bank, and in three years re funded, if purchaser not satis fied with results. Raymond Land Company, Raymond, Ga. ■ 4-17-7 WE want a good, live man to sell rral estate and with such a man we will make liberal' contract. We also need 9- lady who can spare part or all of her time to assist us. J. E. McCullough Sr. Co., 614 Empire Bldg. Main 3903. 4-16-13 "TRAGIC STORY OF AMERICA'S GREATEST DISASTER.” flood, wind and fire; the biggest . money makfer agents ever had; $15 dally If you start now; large $1.00 Look; 100 illustration**, outfit free. J. S. Ziegler Co., Chicago ■ y iMV 1 flV AGENTS—Chance to make big money calling on automobile owners; get our proposition to-day. The Claytori & Hun nicut) Co., Marietta, Ga. 40-10-4 Situations Wanted—Male. WANTED—To keep set of books in aft,- ernoons and nights. Address Bank Man, care Georgian. 4-18-33 EXPERIENCED stenographer desires position at once. Best references fur nished. Address J. P. L., 896, care Georgian. 4-13-46 Help Wanted—-Male, wXNT^I^^OoTnerTtoTearn the barber trade; tools and position furnished. Atlanta Barber College, 10 East Mitchell Street. 5-11-17 FOUND—Wednesday morning, one Scotch Collie and one bird dog. Owner call at Georgian Office, 20 E. Alabama St., ask for Benny Butler^. ^ LOST—Sunday one bunch of keys; find er will kindly notify H. Solomon, 89 Whitehall. Reward. 36-16-t WANTED—Ideas. Inventory, write for list of inventions wanted and prizes offered by manufacturers. Also, how to get your patent. Sent free to any ad dress. Randolph & Briscoe, patent at- hlni — Help Wanted—Female. WANTED—Young man who is attend ing school to work in grocery store on Saturdays. Apply 5 North Broad. 40-89-4 WANTED—A position os soda cliBpens er; can furnish references; five year? experience. Apply A. G.. care Geor gian 33-18 -« WANTED- -Position < reliable young man as collector or time-keeper. Can give references. Address J., Box 674 car:; Georgian. 30-18-«v HIGH-CLASS, experienced solicitors: steady employment in city to capable ladies. Apply any morning, 8 to 9 o'clock, Mr. Holcomb, 191 Edge wood Ave. 4-12-15 EXPERIENCED P. B. X telephone op erators and experienced local operators can secure attractive positions by ap plying to Mr. Robinson, Room 10, South ern Hell Telephone Main Exchange, 78 South Pryor Street. 4-6-71 nTDT O LEARN MILLINERY; best trade on earth for women; pay $60 to $100 a month. Write Ideal School of Millinery, 100V6 Whitehall Street. 3-29-41 torneys, Washington. D. C. 7-11-23 I LOST—Either in Rich’s or Atlanta Na tional Bank Thursday ladies diamond ring. Return to 87 East Merritts Ave nue or phone Ivy 1913. Handsome re- ward. 4 ' 16 ' 4 FOUND—That‘it will be worth while for Mrs. F. C. Steed, of 93 Capitol Square, to find this ad containing her name and mark it. On Saturday the “Want Ad” man will call at her home In his speedy Carte rear and pre- sent her with a new dollar bill. DO YOU PLAY POOL? If you do, come to see “Bias" at the TERMINAL HO- | TEL POOL PARLOR. We sell 35c in | checks for 25c. Good tables, good cues, ; and a nice bunch of clever boys. 2-10-24 WANTED—Young man who knows bow’ to solder. 76 Ivy Street. 4-16-33 IF IT’S THE BEST help that is ob- j tainable you are seeking, the watit nd columns of The Georgian fill the | bill. We want Mrs. S. E. Leathers, 125 Washington St., to look for this ad con- I talning her name and mark it, for on ! Saturday morning the “Want Ad” man will call and give her a new dollar bill. 118 & 120; CASH GRO. CO. Whitehall! KINGAN S OR MORELL’S BREAKFAST Personal. '^I^ElIXCORSETSr OUR NEW spring models are out. Call for a corsetiere to come and demon strate to you in the privacy of your home# 56 Howell Place. Phone est 428. 4-18-4 BACON Lb. 2 FREE Friday and Saturday we will give free « 10c size package >o£ Stolhverck’s Cocoa or Chocolate, as follows: With a 25c (box of Stollwerck’s Cocoa a 10c size package Stolhverck’s j Chocolate, and with a 25c package Stollwerck’s Chocolate a j 10c box Stollwerck’s Cocoa. The past patronage of all our customers is appreciated and i a continuance of same solicited. TAPPAN & CO. 55 HIGHLAND AVENUE. FAT TIP=TOP At all grocers. At all grocers. EAT TIP-TOP At all grocers. GEORGIA CANE SYRUP— Gal., 38c; V 2 Gal., 19c; i/ 4 j Gal., 10c. PARKSDALE BUTTER, 34c.] Cash Gro. Co. 118 and 120 Whitehall TIP TOP BREAD At All Dealers. FAT TIP-TOP YOUNG LADIES taken Tor training at the Randolph Company Hair Dressing Parlors, 58^. Whitehall Street. 3-3-3< DEATHLY sick husband begging to see his runaway wife. Calls her Dolly and Sara. 13. C. Janies, Columbia, S. C. * 49-16-4 MORPHINE and whisky habit ran be cured; hundreds of testimonials. No danger, no suffering. Send for litera ture. Address P. O. Box 272. Atlanta. Ga. 3-6-7 WANT ADS in this paper deliver the goods, no matter what they are sent out for. We hope Mrs. M. L. Vlllard, 65 Capitol Avenue, will not miss look ing for her name that appears in this ad. We want her to mark It, for on Satur day morning the "Want Ad” man will rail and present her with a prize dollar bill. FLY SCREENS, FLY SCREENS, FLY SCREENS— Wood fly screens, metal fly screens, hardwood floors, Venetian blinds, metal weather strips furnished anywhere In the South. Write or phone W R Callaway, manager, 1403 hourlh National Bank Building, Atlanta. Ga. Mam 5310. FLY SCREENS—PRICE & THOMAS. FLY SCREENS—PRICE & THOMAS. FLY SCREENS—PRICE & THOMAS. FLY SCREENS—PRICE & THOMAS. Salesroom and office, 62 N. Pryor Street. Factorv 86 E. Cain Street, liell phon* Ivy 4203 *-6-70 SERIOUS RESULTS come from trusses improperly fitted. John B. Daniel, at 34 Wall Street, has an expert fitter and it will cost you no more to have him fit you, and it means Insurance. 6-24-19 Help Wanted—Female. 7T?nrp^^ANTT!TFTnTlresHmaking. Ap ply 71 Whitehall Street, third floor. 4-18-48 WANTED—Young lady between ages of 15 and 18 as assistant in office; must write good hand and l>e quick and accu rate in figures. Call i>etween the hours of 11 and 12 Saturday morning. 302 Foote & Davies Building. 4-18-200 WE want to get in touch with a lady willing in travel; good appearance and ordinary cbmmon sense the only quali fications necessary. We pay all ex penses, etc. Apply at once. H. S. A., Box 10. care Georgian. 39-18-* WANTED—Immediately, a good cook. Apply 653 Piedmont Avenue. 4-18-22 WANTED—A young girl to clean up for half of day. Apply 653 Piedmont Ave. 4-8-21 WOMAN for general house work; room on the lot. Apply 485 Peachtree St. 4-18-27 AT ONCE, steady washerwoman to work on lot. Apply 27 West 16th St. 4-18-25 A GOOD white nurse or maid to leave cliy. Phone Main 2488-L. 4 18-24 WANTED—An experienced cracker packer and girls to work in icing room. Apply Frank E. Block Co., Elliott Street. 4-18-17 WANTED—An experienced cook; none other need apply; small family; good wages. 58 East Merritts Avenue. 4-18-15 WANTED—Experienced milliners and makers. Apply 115 Peachtree Street. 203-18-4 At all grocers. MATERNITY SANITARIUM—Private. refined, homelike. Limited number of patients cared for. Home provided 'or Infants. Mrs. M. T. Mitchell, 26 Wind; sor Street. 11-9-57 CALLER KING TO DETAIL ALL ROAD BALL GAMES Caller King will be on the job this afternoon at 9 Viaduct Place, when he Nashville-Atlanta game at Nash- ' Hie is called. Mr. King will run a detail, play by °tfy, of every road game of the local db this season and har, rented the c ‘d Staten fight hall for the season. Mr. King detailed the world’s series ri this hall, and will also be on hand a t the same old stand when the big ffftrnes come off this fall. The game at Nashville starts Promptly at 3:30 o’clock. If you have never heard Mr. King detail a ball Same you had better get the habit You will think you are watching the rral game. ALABAMA AND MERCER CLASH ON DIAMOND TO-DAY MACON, GA., April 18.—Coach Graves fast University of Alabama gd his . . ‘>&ii team will piay Mercer here ic, day 8n <l Saturday and some close contests |r * expected. JERRY HARRINGTON DEAD. KEOKUK, IOWA. April 18. Terry harrington, once catcher of the Cincin- pati Reds and also fur the Louisville ‘^■fn, died yesterday from the eff' c.s a blow alleged to have been dealt y a negro on April 1. The negro bairns self-defense. DANNY MAHER CAPTURES FOUR OUT OF SIX RACES Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. LONDON, April 18.—The Ameri can jockey, Danny Maher, despite his Increasing weight, performed a, re markable D ick at i he N< - market Eace Course yes'eida, hr a inning four out of six races. Three of the races, including the principal event of the day, the Ciatcn Stakes, in which Maher rode Lord Rosebery’s Sanqhai to victory, were won in succession. Besides capturing the Craven Stakes, Maher won the 3-year-old handicap plate with Brand, took a selling plate race with Highland Fowl and also led the field to the tape with Lord Rosebery. TWO NEW FIELD COACHES FOR PRINCETON ELEVEN 20 PLAYERS try for jobs. OPELIKA, ALA., April 18.—About 20 bali players have reported to the local management and are straining every muscle to make the team. Ope lika expects to be in the race all sea son and will be represented by a good team. This will be Opelika’,■ first ytar in organized baseball. PRINCETON, N. J.. April 18.—Tile Tiger football team will come under the tutelage next fall of Walter Gren- hn.m Andrews of Wilmington, N. C., who have been appointed to the posi tion of field coaches at Princeton. The new directors take the places of Lo gan Cunningham and T. J. Wilson, The field coaches at Princeton have Intimate charge, together with Train er Keene Fitzpatrick of the details of coaching. WHITNEY MEETS JOHNSON IN 10-ROUND GO TO-NIGHT DENVER, April 18,—Frankie Whit- ney, the Cedar Rapids, Iowa, fighting carpenter, and Eddie Johnson, a lo cal boy, claih here to-night in a scheduled 10-round battle. Betting fans here have made Whitney a 6 to 5 choice, due to the great form he has been showing in training. Both boys are lightweights. CEORGIA BEATS ALABAMA. ATHENS, GA., April 18.—John Mor ris, duplicated Corley’s wonderful pitch ing performance Wednesday by fatting the heavy-hitting Alabamans down with two blnglcs yesterday afternoon. Geor gia won, 12 to 2. ATTELL LEAVES FOR NEW YORK; STILL AFTER TITLE Abe Attell, former featherweight champion, "\vho mot Bennie Kaufman at the Orpheum Theater fiasco Tues day night, left yesterday for hi3 home in New York. Attell said he was rorry that his match wittv Kaufman proved a bloomer, but he hoped to be able to meet some worthy foe around here soon. Abe said that he was going to challenge the winner of the Dundee-KIlbffne bout on the coast April 29. JOHNNY DOBBS SECURES H0HNH0RST FROM TOLEDO Eddie Hohnhprst, who played first base at one time for the Crackers, then with New Orleans and later with Cleve land and Toledo* has been secured by Manager Johnny Dobbs, of the Mont gomery team. Hohnhorst comes from Toledo. Hohnhorst will battle Bob Tarleton, who v/as in thfa league also before the present season, for the regular first losing job of the Billies. Spencer, secured by the Billies from Rochester, has been turned back to that club. COLONELS RELEASE RICHTER. LOUISVILLE, KY„ April 18.—'The Louisville team yesterday released Pitcher Itcggy Richter to Montreal, of the International League. TUI VATTD ROOF leaks, call Roof J r lUUXl Doctor, W. B. Barnett. Main 714. 1-1-7 WANTED—Good colored girl for house work. Apply 58 Bass Street. 202-18-4 LADY, middle aged, required to fill a responsible position in our business. Experience not necessary, but mui<t be quick to learn. Good pay and nermn- ! nency. Address A. L., Box 895. erf re Georgian. 4-18-3 WANTED—Three experienced house cleaners. 267 Capitol Avenue. 4-18-8 WANTED—A good colored woman to do cooking and general house work. Phone Ivy 6401. 4-18-6 OPPORTUNITIES to secure a position and to make money await the person who is a careful reader of the want ads of this paper. We hope that Mrs. A. A. Cherry, 52 Fraser Street, will find this ad containing her name and mark it. The “Want Ad’’ man is going to call at her home on Saturday morning and give her a new dollar bill. A House. A Home, A Horse, A Cou)— These “Want Ads” Will Tell You How WANTED—Good cook; must come well recommended: prefer one thfit will live on lot. Apply 1089 Peachtree St. 42-17-4 GIRL as cook and do general house work, also laundry on the place; small family. Apply 15 West Twelfth Street. 204-17-4 RESTAURANT cashier high-class hotel wanted at once. Give telephone num ber, references and experience in let- ier. Address G, Box 500, care C. <>rg:an 4-17-16 WANTED—Young women and girls de siring attractive positions. Welfare of operators and clerks closely supervised by the company; their conduct on the premises carefully guarded by matron, woman supervisors and chief operator, who have complete control over the re tiring and operating room. Short train ing course for those inexperienced; sal ary paid while learning. Salary in creased upon being transferred to oper ating force, and for those becoming ef ficient, increased as they become worthy, with opportunities for ultimate advance ment to $75 per month. References proving the standing of the applicant essential. Those having educational ad vantages preferred. Lunch room and comfortable retiring rooms provided with several hundred Carnegie Library books for the convenience of the operators. Matron and trained nurse in attend ance. Apply 8:30 to 5, Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company Training School, 25 Auburn Avenue. 3-20-25 IF YOU WANT to know how popular the want ads in this paper are, Just call up one of the parties whose name appears in prize ads on these pages each day. They will tell you every one in town that knew them called. If Mrs. Henrietta Spahr, 164 Courtland St., is in the habit of reading want ads each day she will find this ad containing her name. She must mark it, and be at home Saturday morning. for the “Want Ad’’ man riding around in his Cartercar will give her a dollar bill. Help Wanted—Male and Female. WANTED—Experienced butler and maid. Apply 442 Peachtree Street. 4-18-46 MEN, WOMEN—Get government jobs; excellent salaries. Write immediately for free, list of positions obtainable. Franklin Institute, Dept. 49-C, Roches ter. N. Y. 44-13-4 PIANO PUPILS, 25c lesson. 85 West Peachtree Street. 3-27-4 WANT to furnish your servants and move your furniture. Thompson & Evans, furniture movers and employ ment agency. Rndm 304 Odd Fellows Building. Bell phone Ivy 7094-J, Atlanta phone 5989-A. Just say: “Move me.” You can pay within thirty days. 3-20-8 WEAVERS WANTED. MALE AND FEMALE. Plain and Fancy Work. Ilitrh Wages. ATLANTA WOOLEN MILLS. Teachers Wanted. WRITE for record of our eight years’ work. High class patronage. Ef ficient service. Foster’s Teachers Agen cy, Atlanta, Ga. 64-8-4 WJ1Y NOT read the “Want Ad” pages of this paper each day? They are brimful of many opportunities to make and save money. Mrs. Ed Roseborough. 400 Washington Street, surely does not want to overlook her ad in this pa per and be sure to murk a circle around it, for the “Want Ad” man will be to see her Saturday morning and present her with a prize dollar bill. ON ACCOUNT of leaving Atlanta 1 recommend my chauffeur (white)* anyone requiring the services of a com petent driver of four or six-cylinder cars, who will take complete charge of car and give it conscientious attention, and is thoroughly honest and reliable. Applv 156 Peaahtree Circle. Telephone 6261 Ivy. 4-18-20 EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN Stff NOGRAPHER of executive ability, business training and character, de- sire-s change; now confidential stenog rapher and assistant to treasurer-man ager large supply and machinery cor-* poration. Box 10, K, care Georgian. 4-18d2 YOUNG MAN wants clerical position or collector's place; good references. X. Z., 160 Spring Street. 35-17-4 WANTED—Position as shipping clerk for wholesale house by man 25; good references; packing house preferred. C B. G., Box 905, care Georgian. 32-17-4 EXPERIENCED bookkeeper would like to keep a light set of books at night as a side line. Can furnish good refer ences. D. H. K.. Box 901, care Geor gian. 33-17-4 WORK with a prosperous farmer by a young business man of Atlanta; am 21; have worked on farm; would work part or all of Spring and Summer or longer. Give full particulars. Address F., Box 413, care Atlanta Georgian. 4-16-34 WANTED—Position as bookkeeper and typist by young man with four years experience; now .employed, but ueslrp change. If you want a good man, ad dress P. L., Box 12, care Georgian. 204- 16-4 COLLEGE graduate with year’s expe rience in banking desires position in office at once. Not afraid of work. Address 1-3 North Broad Street. 205- 16-4 YOUNG MAN. thorough office experi ence; speaks and writes Spanish and English; desires a responsible position. Can furnish A-l references. Write Ans- iey, care Georgian. 203-16-4 THERE IS MONEY in every want ad on. these pages. If Mrs. C. D. Wooten, 113 Woodward Ave., will only look for her name and mark the ad that contains it, she will win a prize of a dollar. The "Want Ad” man will call Saturday morning. Situations Wanted—Female. WANTED—A position in a refined home as companion or housekeeper. Would assist with sewing. Address Box 81, Newborn, Ga. 49-18-4 PRACTICAL young gentlewoman, re fined, educated, capable, experienced, desires position as managing house keeper or companion for children. Ad dress Box 52, Milner, Ga. 48-18-* WANTED—Firat-clasn nurse; refer ences. 894 West Peachtree Street. 4-17-2 WANTED—Good cook. Only two In family. Good wages. Reference re quired. Bell phone Main 1329, or call mornings, 357 Washington Street. 4-15-15 WANTED — Experienced saleslady; must have dem onstrating and selling abil ity. Good pay to right party. Give references. Ad dress J., Box 508, care Geor gian. 4-15-13 Affents and Salesmen Wanted. AGENTS WANTED—For the “Horrors of the Ohio Flood;” a thrilling and au thentic account; great seller; big profit; anybody anywhere can make lot:; of money; retail price $1.00. Agents’ sample copy and terms only 35 cents. Write quick. H. A. Stewart, Jenifer. Ala. 47-18-4 AGENTS call on best people; best, new est automobile necessity; sells with large profits; troubles instantly, perma nently repaired. Particulars, Wolff Bros., Box 359, Macon, Ga. 46-18-4 ••WANTED—Seamstress for few days; $1.10 per day. Call Ivy 1734*J. Read for Profit; Use for Results. WANTED—A settled white wnman to cook and assist in housework; good pav; references required. Phone Ivv 3742-J. 4-16-12 WANTED—A white girl for general housework; furnished room in the house: references required. Phone Main 14249. 4-16-15 WANTED—Agents to sell lectures; best literary .productions, “Life and Career of Bob Taylor;” men and women of good appearance, education and refine ment can get permanent position and good pay; good references required. Address Globe Book Company, Morris town, T«#Ik. 4-18-32 WANTED—Three high grade salesmen. local and travel. Position good for $500 to $1,000 per month. 309 Peach tree Street. Phone 740. 32-18-4 YOUNG LADY desires position as gq^- emess. English course, drawing, painting and elementary French an# music. References exchanged. 535 1182, care Georgian. 31-18-4 FIRST-CLASS experienced maternitv nurse wants to make engagement for May and June. Hattie Beeks, 144 Brown. Avenue, South Atlanta. 50-18-4 DRESSMAKING and plain sewing to do by day. Call Ivy 2060-J. Lula^ Lewis 208-16-4 YOUNG LADY desires position as bill ing clerk and stenographer at once. Can give references. Address 336 Cen tral Avenue. 207-16-4 IN TEN DAYS, owing to eliange in location of our office, as competent a sfari nographer and .secretary as: we liave-ever liad will be open for a position. We are anxious to secure a place in Atlanta for her. Kennedy- Brown-Hall Co. Phone Iw 5575-L. 51-18-4 PERMANENT position wanted by young lady stenographer; have h»o three years’ experience. Call Ivy 398. 45-16- ’ SETTLED colored woman wants good. home as nurse or cook; room and board. 76 North Boulevard. 2^>0-l4-4* Situations Wanted—Male and Female. UEFINED young couple, husband a student in the city, would like to care for a home during the slimmer or longer. Can give best of reference. Write Couple, care Georgian. 202-17-4 PORTRAIT AGENTS—Send your work direct to artist and get better work. Wo get'order out on time. Prices to suit your trade. Stevens Bros., 23V7 Whitehall Street, Atlanta. 3-7-35 REFINED young married couple, hus band a student In the city, would like to care for a home during the summer or longer. Can give beat of references Write Couple, care Georgian. 202-17-4 APRIL BRIDES will find the coziest. kind of homes and apartments by reading the Rent Bulletin in this paper each day. Mrs. S. A. R. Coker. 86 Wash ington St., will find that she has a dollar coming to her if she finds her ad In this paper and marks It. The “Want Ad” man is going to call around at her home on Saturday morning and give her a prize of a dollar bill,