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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1912.
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Of Course You ¥/ant Something. You Will Find It if You Read these “Want Ads”
Witness Says Banker Who At
tacked Representative Yearned
for Dueling Law.
WASHINGTON, April 22.- The se
lect committee appointed by the
Hous eto-day began its investigation
to determine whether Charles C.
Glover, the Washington banker, shall
be punished for contempt of the House
for attacking Representative Sims, of
Tennessee, last Friday.
The most interesting testimony was
given by Representative Ben John
son, of Kentucky, who said Glover
told him that he (Glover) regretted
the laws did not permit dueling in
this country.
"Glover told me," testified Johnson,
“that if it were not for the laws he
would chaJtenge Mr. Sims to a duel
on account of things Sims had said
about him on the floor of the House.”
Representative Sims testified that
when he was accosted by Glover in
Uarragut Square last week Glover
“had an insane expression in his
eyes with a bluish color on the face.”
Sims said he recalled only one blbw,
but that Glover might have struck
him twice.
Glover was not present, but sent a
letter, the contents of which were
withheld by the committee. It is
understood that Glover makes a par
tial apology to the House, saying that
he acted without premeditation.
Glover, however, is said to challenge
the jurisdiction of the House to try
him.
Boy Runaway Makes
Bargain With Chief
No More Whippings at Home and
There Will Be No More Fairy
Stories Told.
Elgin-year-old Theodore Roosevelt
Henry, who is back to-day in the
Southern Christian Home in Lee
Street, entered into a contract with
Police Chief Beavers that equals in
ihrewdness his imaginative story of
having been kidnaped in Macon by a
negro and brought to Atlanta on top
of a freight train.
The little fellow, after confessing
that the story of his “thrilling ride”
was a fairy tale, in a pleading tone,
said to the chief:
"Mr. Chief, please don't let them
whip me at the home.”
“I’ll do that for you If you’ll prom
ise never to run away again and not
tell any more stories,” replied the
chief.
“I’ll sure promise," said the little
•hap with a smile.
And the chief made good.
ALABAMA BANKERS MEET
AT DOTHAN ON MAY 9TH
DOTH AX, ALA.. April 22.—The
Alabama Bankers' Association meets
in annual session in Dothan May 8,
9 and 10. They art* to have several
speeches and addresses by very
prominent people, not only in the
State, but from all over tlu* country;
a banquet, business sessions and an
excursion to the Gulf of Mexico, by
way ot’ Panama City, Fla.
If you have anything to sell adver
tise in The Sunday American. Lar
gest circulation of any Sunday news
paper in the South.
Railroad Schedule.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
“PREMIER CARRIER OF THE
SOT Til"
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAINS, ATLANTA.
The following schedule figures are
published only as Information, and are
not guaranteed:
No
Arrive From—
Ulrmingh’m 12:01 inn
New York . :0ll aui
Jacksonville 5:30 am
Washington 5:25 am
Shreveport . 0:30 am
Heflin . ... s,2o am
New York .11:15 am
Chattn’ga .UUr.’am
Macon ....10:40 am
Fort Valley 10:45 am
Columbus ..10:50 am
Cincinnati.. 11:10 am
Columbus .. 1:40 piu
Blrmingh’m 2:30 pm
fi’niinRli'm 12:40 ppi
Charlotte .. 3:55 pm
Macon ... 4 :00 pm
New York . 5:00 pm
Brunswick . 7:50 pm
Richmond . 8 :30 pm
Kansas City 9:20 pm
Chattan’ga . 9:35 pin
Columbus .10:20 pm
Fort Valley 10:25 pm
Cincinnati .11:30 pm
Jacksonville 0:50 am
Toecou .... 8:10 am
30 Nc'
Depart To -
12:15 am
5 :20 am
5:40 am
5:30 am
5:50 am
0:40
olumhus
Cincinnati .
Fort Valley.
Birmingh’iu
Chattn’ga
Richmond
: Kansas City
: Brunswick
| Binutngh’m
: New York,
i Charlotte
i Macon . ..
i Columbus
i New York.
• Chattn’ga
• Klrraingh’iu
l Toccoa .. -
I Columbus
. Cincinnati
1 Fort Valley
. Heflin ....
• Macon ...
I Washington
t Jacksonville
. Shreveport
l Jacksonville
Help
-Male.
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7:00 am
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11:30 am
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12:00 n’n
.12:20 am
.12:30 pm
. 2:45 pm
. 3 <y pm
4: ID pm
. 4:30 pm
. 5:10 pm
. 5:10 pm
. 5:20 pm
. 5:45 pm
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8:45 pm
0:30 pm
.11:10 pm
11:10 pm
Trains marked thus (*) run dally except Sun
day.
Other ‘rains run dally. Central time. City
Ticket Office. No. 1 Peachtree Street.
Lost and Found.
LOST—One pair of smoked pearl opera
glasses In lavender purse case. Re
turn to 428 Uandler Building. Reward
4-22-54
LOST—In Cavan's book store Saturday
afternoon a silver card case. Mono
gram. “M. J. F.” Finder return to
Georgian office and receive reward.
4-22-21
LOST—Black cameo, white head, gold
mounting. Finder please return to
Mrs. F. K. Dayton, care Keely Com
pany. Liberal reward. 4-22*17
LOST—A $10 bill, between 19*6 Peach
tree St. anti M. Kutz, on Whitehall,
between 10 and 11 Wednesday morning.
Reward. Mrs. W. J. Williams, Leland
Hotel. Ivy 1064. 42-22-4
T OST- Monday evening in Auditorium
or near entrance a platinum pin, cir
cle set with diamonds. Liberal reward.
Phone Ivy 1509. 4-22-14
LOST—In Gavan’s book store, card J
case, with name inside. Finder will
return to owner and receive reward.
4-22-201
Wanted-
l NN'GvT^^n^Nr^DTTearTTThe barber trade
ami accept positions now waiting.
Country or city shops. 1 teach you
quickly, cheaply, thoroughly and fur
nish tools. Wages while learning. See
me or write for catalogue. Manager
Moler System of Colleges, 28 Luckle
Street. 23 -20-4
WANTED 8 ARMY
bodied unmarried men between ages
of 18 and 35; citizens of United States,
of good character and temperate hab
its, who can speak, read and write the
English language, l or Information ap
ply to Recruiting Officer, Peachtree and
Forsyth Streets. Atlanta, or 411 Chern/
Street, Macon, Ga. 4-1-1
WANTED-—500 men to learn the barber
trade; tools and position furnished.
Atlanta Barber College, 10 East Mitchell
Street. 6-11-17
WANTED Ideas. Inventors, write for
list of inventions warned and piizes
offered by manufacturers. Also, how to
get your patera. Sent free to any ad
dress. Randolph & Briscoe, patent, at
torneys, Washington. D. C. 7-11-23
DO YOIJ 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
Help Wanted—Female.
WANTED- Ladies to solicit new sub
scriptions to a new publication; must
be neat, energetic and reliable. Call
l:i Kiser Bldg. 22-4
WANTED- A good cook, furnished
room on the lot. Apply 865 I’each-
tree. 4-22-19
WANTED—-An experienced cook; none
other need apply; small family. 58 E.
Merritts. 4-21-1;:
WANTED—A competent servant with
references. 110 Peeples St., West End
4-20-60
WANTED Cloak and suit salesladies
that come direct from suit department.
Permanent positions to right parties.
Grossman’s. 4-20-72
TELEPHONES
8000
LOST—Brown shaded plume in Cone’s
drug store. Finder please return to
Myers Millinery Company, 39 East Ala
bama Street. 202-22-4
LOST—On Stone Mountain, a black
enameled brooch, four-leaf clover,
pearl center. Reward. D. Morgan. 139
Whitehall Street. 201-22-^
LOST—One deputy sheriff’s gold-plated
badge. Finder please return to county
sheriff’s office and get reward. 26-22-4
OBITUARY NOTES.
The funeral of Dr. George Macaulay
aged forty-six, who died at his
home in Jacksonville, Fla., will be j
held in Jacksonville this afternoon, j
Dr. Macaulay was the son of the
late Rev. George Macaulay and was j
born and reared in Atlanta. He
was educated at Jefferson College.
He is survived by his wife: two
brothers, John and Cruger Macau
lay,, of Tampa, and two sisters, Miss
Lizzie Macaulay, of Atlanta, and
Mrs. Henry Fallows, of Montgom
ery, Ala.
The funeral of John R. Trippe. who
was drowned in the St. Johns River,
in Florida. Sunday, was held at Pat
terson's chapel this morning at 11
o’clock. Interment was in Oakland.
He is survived by his mother, Mrs.
Susie R. Trippe, and a sister, Mrs.
Samuel C. Porter, of Peachtree
Heights.
Mrs. Charlie May Harbin, 24 years
old, 26 Pictiert Street, died at a
private sanitarium this morning at
8:30 o’clock. She is survived by
her husband, W. P. Harbin; a four-
year-old daughter; two sisters, Mrs.
Scott Hughes and Mrs. William Al-
mand. and her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Fields. The body was
taken to Bloomfield’s Chapel. The
• funeral arrangements will be an
nounced later.
The funeral of Mrs. Jennie L. Allens-
worth, who died at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. C. P. Taylor, 86 An
gler Avenue, at 7 o’clock last night,
will be held at her late home to
morrow afternoon at 3 o’clock. In
terment will be at Westview. Mrs.
Allensworth was the wido of Dr.
J. C. Allensw’orth, and is survived
by two daughters. Mrs. Taylor, of
this city, and Mrs. C. J. Crane, jf
YlariomSM^
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A Little
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Your Own
If you do not own your
home, you alone are
responsible. You can
find a house and lot
that you can purchase
if you will read the
Real Estate Ads in the
Classified Section of
The Georgian.
Personal.
'^PIRELlXcORSETSr
OUR NEW spring models are out. Gall
for a corsetiere to come and demon
strate to you in the privacy of your
home. 56 Howell Place. Phone West
428. 4-18-4
MORPHINE and whisky habit can be
cured; hundreds of testimonials. No
Sanger, no suffering. Send for litera
ture. Address P. O. Box 272, Atlanta,
Ga. 3-5-7
FLY SCREENS. FLY SCREENS, FLY
SCREENS—Wood fly screens, metal
fly screens, hardwood floors, Venetian
biinds, metal weather strips furnished
anywhere in the South. Write or phone
W. R. Callaway, manager, 1403 Fourth
National Bank Building, Atlanta, Ga.
Mam 5310.
FLY SCREENS—PRICE &; THOMAS.
FLY SCREENS— PRTCE & THOMAS.
FLY SCREENS—PRICE & THOMAS.
FLY SCREENS—PRICE & THOMAS.
Salesroom and office, 62 N. Pryor Street.
Kactorv 86 E. Cain Street. Bell phone
Ivy 4203. 4-6-70
SERIOUS RESULTS come from trusses
improperly fitted. John B. Daniel, at
34 Wall Street, has an expert titter and
it will cost you no more to have him fit
you, and it means insurance. 6-24-19
MATERNITY SA N1TA RTUM—Private,
refined, homelike. Limited number of
patients cared for. Home provided tor
infants Mrs. M. T. Mitchell, 26 Wind
sor Street. 11-9-57
n Ti VGTTP ROOF leaks, call Roof
' v/ U XV Doctor, W. B. Barnett.
Main 714. 1-1-7
Help Wanted—-Male.
WANTED—Young colored boy to do
general housework. Apply 176 Cap
itol Avenue Wednesday morning be
tween 9 and 1 o’clock. 4-23-31
WE have an opening for a good, bright.
neat appearing, active boy, as helper
at so^a fountain. Must be about 16
years of age. No Sunday work. Good
references must accompany first appli
cation. S. IT. Kress & Co.. 9 White
hall Street. 4-22-202
WANTED —A good experienced moulder
man. No need for any other to ap
ply. Atlanta Casket Company, Main
306. 4-22-18
WANTED Trammers and laborers for
underground work. Wages $1.75 per
day if they work less than 20 days per
month, or $2 per day if they’ work 20
days or more per month. Contract
trammers earn $2 to $2.75 per day. Also
outside laborer at $1.50 per day. Com
pany’ time, or contract work, loading
and unloading railroad cars at which
over $2 per day can be earned. Ten
nessee Copper Company, Ducktown,
T ’Tin 4-22-20
WANTED—Strong active messenger
with wheel to work from 4 to 9 p. m.
Sunday mornings. Apply City Circula
tion Department. The Georgian. 206-22-4
WANTED - Twenty-fivo messengers,
with or without bicycles. Miller’s
Minute Messenger Service, llfc. Fairlie
Street. 1-22-24
WANTED Good butler. Apply’ at once.
202 Washington Street. Must come
recommended. 204-22-4
WANTED—Two first-class waiters. Ap
ply' 205 Peachtree; Adair Hotel.
4 21-18
A COLLECTOR that can show results
to work Sunday only; state age and
experience in first letter. Collector, Box
402. care Georgian. 29-21-4
WANTED—A butler, middle-aged man
preferred: must have references; good
wages. Apply 869 Peachtree St.
201-21-4
BE A BELL
TELEPHONE
OPERATOR
The work is agreeable. The
surroundings »re pleasant. You
are paid a salary while learning.
The opportunities for rapid ad
vancement are excellent. In
creased salary is assured if you
prove efficient.
There are several vacancies in
our training school for young
women between 16 and 22 years
of age who have a common school
education and can furnish satis
factory references.
Apply in person at training
school, 25 Auburn Avenue in the
Bell Telephone Exchange
MEN. WOMEN—Get government jobs;
excellent salaries. Write immediately
for free list of positions obtainable.
Franklin Institute, Dept. 49-C, Roches
ter, N. Y. 41-13-4
PIANO PUPILS, 25c lesson. 85 West
Peachtree Street. 3-27-4
WEAVERS WANTED.
MALE AND FEMALE.
Plain and Fancy Work.
High Wages.
ATLANTA WOOLEN MILLS.
crichton-snurunitl
— , Eatabiisbcd 18(6 /7/7
TUI II4D180 ~~Z
Business Training Sttiool in »• Sou®.
B t , T«TwPRIET0R T S "m T PEH«>«-
H.ISCRB\HLDING ATLANTA.
WANTED—Woman nurse at once. Ap
ply Sanitarium DeTruax, 308 Atlanta
Ave. 4-22-23
WANTED—Wet nurse for baby of three
weeks. Call in person. 70 Irwin St.
4-22-11
WANTED—Settled woman to nurse.
Apply at once; good references re
quired. 593 North Jackson. 4-22-9
WANTED- A competent housemaid.
Apply with references to 737 Pied
mont Avenue. 4-22-15
COLORED GIRL, about 15 years of age,
to nurse. 24 East Baker Street.
35-22-4
WANTED—An experienced cook for the
cooking and general work of small
family. Room on lot. 132 Peachtree
Circle. Ivy 5265-J. 4-22-7
WANTED— A good cook at once. Ap
ply 131 East Georgia Avenue. 4-22-6
COOK WANTED—None but tl <
Apply’ 36 Washita Avenue. Inman
Park. 29-22 4
WANTED—Canvassers for the Royal
Slide comb: new invention for
straightening kinky hair. 200 Auburn
Avenue; room 312. P. O. Box 521.
32-22-4
AN UNINCUMBERED woman, compe
tent and reliable, to do cooking and
general housework; must furnish refer
ences. Apply 10 to 12 a. m., 25 Howard
Street. 202-20-13
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 Bel! Telephone Main Exchange. 78
South Pryor Street. 4-6-71
/Trpy LE ARN MILLINERY ; best
VII-ItLJO trade on earth for women;
pay $60 to $100 a month. Write Ideal
School of Millinery, lOO 1 ^ Whitehall
Street. 3-29-41
LADY CANVASSERS; $1.50 a day; six
hours work. Call at 5*& Peters Street.
43-22-4
WANTED—Settled wonrnn for general
housework; small family: good place
for right party. Apply Apartment 8.
Farlinger Court, 15 East Avenue. 4-22-32
Help Wanted—Female.
WANTED—Young women and girls de
siring attractive positions. Welfare of
operators and clerks closely’ supervised
by the company; their conduct on ths
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
vantage-; preferred. Lunch room and
comfortable retiring rooms provided with
several hundred Camerle Library books
for the convenience or the operators.
Matron and traine I nurse in attend
ance Apply 8:30 to 5. Southern Bell
Telephone and Telegraph Company
Training School, 25 Auburn Avenue
3-20-25
Teachers Wanted.
TEACHERS WANTED for the first, sec
ond, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and sev
enth grades in Conyers public schools;
salary $50. Must have at least three
years’ experience and give reference.
Charles K. Galley, Sec., Conyers. Ga.
4-20-13
WE NEED 100 teachers; free registra
tion; seventh season. Apply to Hall
Teachers’ Agency, Macon, Ga., Dept. B.
4-20-29
WRITE for record of our eight years’
work. High class patronage. Ef
ficient service. Foster’s Teachers Agen
cy, Atlanta, Ga. 64-8-4
Agents and Salesmen Wanted.
oTn ! tT^TG’Tonlc~is'?he*T»e^^
prices the lowest. Live agents want
ed. Write for special offer. Silver Lin
ing Tire Tonic Company, 41 Ivy’ Street,
Atlanta. 4-21-16
HELP YOURSELF when in need of
anything by placing a small want ad
in Tlie Georgian. If Mrs. Dora, T.
Heath, 43 W. Cain St., will mark this
and have it ready when the “Want Ad”
man calls Wednesday morning, he will
present her with a new dollar bill.
SALESMAN—Commission allowed at 20
per cent to live wire salesman. Call
at Room 6, Moore Bldg. 4-20-31
WE want a good, live man to sell real
estate and with such a man we will
make liberal contract. We also need a
lady who can spare part or all of her
time to assist us. J. E. McCullough &
Co.. 6141Empire Bldg Main 3903. 4-16-13
AGENTS—Chance to make big money
calling on automobile owners, get our
proposition to-day. The Clayton & Hun-
nlcutl Co,, Marietta, Ga 40-10-4
“TRAGIC STORY OF AMERICA’S
GREATEST DISASTER,” flood, wind
and fire; the biggest money . maker
agents ever had; $15 daily if you start
now; large $1.00 book; 100 illustrations;
outfit free. J. S. Ziegler Co., Chicago.
4-14-10
TWO GOOD AGENTS WANT
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
Situations Wanted—Male.
LIFE INSURANCE salesmen; straight
honest proposition. Investigate f«>r
yourself. Big commissions. S. D. .T..
care Georgian. 4-22-30
COLORED MAN desires position as
automobile cleaner at some motor
company. Capable. Experienced. A.
Middlebrooks, 288 Fulton Street.
208-22-4
MIDDLE-AGED married man wants
work; will consider anything except
work in a saloon. Address Work, care
Georgian. 25-22-4
WANTED—Job as butler or porter or
waiter, In or out of town. Can do
very’ good cooking, in private family. F.
D. Upshaw, 113 Chapel Street. 30-21-4
A U T O MOBILE S - -
For Sale, Repairs and Accessories.
Telephone clerk will take your
ad, and, if requested, assist you In
wording, or will write the ud 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
bills are. presented by mail
Classified Adver
tising Rates:
insertion . . ,10c a line
S insertions .. 6c a line
7 insertions ... 5c a line
20 insertions . .4Vac a line
90 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
an ad will nor be accepted over
the phone. 1 Mease 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
THAT BRUNO
BUG RESULTS
Help Wanted—Male and Female.
EXPERIENCED advertising solicitors,
ladies or gentlemen; publication; lib
eral proposition. 421 Kiser Bldg.
36-22-4
SHORTHAND COURSE, $15. 35 West
Peachtree St. 4-30-28
RESPONSIBLE parties to travel; either
sex; salary and expenses; reference.
Room 4. Cumberland Hotel. 208-17-4
JUST ARRIVED l^urge stock standard
tires: 28x3 $7.90, 30x3 $8.90, 30X3 V*
$11.90, 32x3Vi $12.90, 34x8*j $18.90, 32x4
$17.90, :<3x4 $18,94*. 34x4 $19.90. 36x4
$19.90. 86x4Vt $34. 37x5 $25. Also lot of
cheaper tires. McPherson Auto Tire
Comjmny, 46 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta.
Ga 79 20-4
ATLANTA RADIATOR CO.
REPAIRING and manufacturing. Lamp
ami fonder work. 72 Ivy Street. At-
lanta phono 3816. 3-10-12
WARNING TO ENFllN-
GERS AM) IMITATORS.
LIQUID TIRE TONIC IS PROTECT
ED BY P. S DUYREA PATENT. NO.
5785.1 AND ALL INFRINGERS.
AGENTS OR USERS ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED THAT THEY MUST AN
SWER IN THE COURT FOR VIOLA
TION OF TlliS LAW LIQUID TIRE
TONIC COMPANY. KANSAS CITY.
MO, 4X41
HIGHEST proof gasoline and automo
bile oils a specialty. We handle all
makes of tires. Automobile accessories
AUTO OIL AND GASOLINE CO.,
71 N. FORSYTH STREET.
4-4-59
WE have several Flanders chassis and
w’ill build body and paint cai to your
order. Bargain prices. Don’t buy any
second-hand car until you see us
North PRYOR GARAGE, NORTH
PRYOR PLACE. 4-2-28
IS ONE practical solution of the tire
trouble; 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. Vulcorlns
Co.. 309 Peachtree St. 3-25 45
AUTOMOBILES- The speedy Uartercar,
bearing the “Want Ad” man, will cull
at the residence of Mrs. Joseph A.
Vickers, 44 Mills St., and if she finds
this ad aiul has it marked he will pre
sent her with a new dollar bill Wednes
day morning.
wix i (si 11 i:i,ns.
RADIATORS, lamps, fenders, repaired
as good as new. Mfrs, all kinds sheet
metal work. Warlick Sheet Metal Co.,
248 Edge wood. 3-4-64
AUTOGENOUH METHOD.
AUTO AND ALL MACHINE PARTS
METAL WELDING COMPANY.
MAIN 3013. 86 GARNETT STREET
2-96-6
DOBBS TIRE REPAIR 00.
WE REPAIR AND BELL ALL MAKES
OF TIRES AND TUBES. 226 PEACH
TREE STREET. PHONE IVY 5646.
4-1-3
WANT to furnish your servants and
move your furniture. Thompson <fc
Evans, furniture movers and employ
ment agency. Room 304 Odd Fellows
Building. Bell phone Ivy 7094-.T, Atlanta
phone 5989-A. Just say: “Move me.’’
You can pay within thirty days. 3-20-8
Situation Wanted—Male.
POULTRY and truck farmer wants po
sition at once. Satisfactory references.
Address Farmer, Box 809, care Georgian.
27-21-12
Situations Wanted—Female.
TYPIST desires place at once; has little
knowledge of shorthand. Call Miss
Ruth, Atlanta Phone 5005. 33-22-4
EX PERIENCED nurse desires work.
Will leave city, to suit parties. Ad
dress Fannie Turner, colored, 366 Chapel
Street
19'2 STODDAKD-DAYTON. driven
about 1,100 miles; us good us when it
came from the factory. Cost 81,450.
Will sell at h sacrifice or exchange for
real estate. R. .M Al, cure Georgian.
4-22-27
(rOOtl l Sed ( 'ill's
AI Reasonable Prices.
Ford Roadster, with louring body also.
Courier Roadster, fully equipped amt
electric lights.
Buick Model 10 Roadster with electric
lights
Overland four-passenger touring
Prime Touring Car, new' top and sent
covers.
Slaver Touring Car repainted, fully
equipped.
Columbia 1911 four-passenger, w ith elec
tric lights, new top. repainted.
These tars all in good running con
dition and will lie sold; worth the money
we ust;
Two-cylinder Buick truck, in good con
dition; $350.
Bl'ICK MOTOR COMPANY.
241 PEACHTREE ST.
4-11-8
FOR SALE 1911 model Oakland road
ster, good condition; bargain for cash.
Can be seen h* 34 Auburn Avenue.
4 llr 28
A 19X1 FOR PASSENGER CADII,LA<'
best car ever built and we will let you
see us overhaul it and put It In brand
new shape; price right. Came see it.
Travis & Jones, 26 James Street, third
3 i >4
PoR s a I,K x ii • lectrio, automobile, in
perfect condition, (’all at 1365 Reach
tree Road h y 921 J
Automobiles For Rent
The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin
DUNHAM MOTOR CO.
FIVE and seven-passenger < ars Garage,
112 East Ellis Street. Call Bell phone
5 night
Tire Repairing
HIGH-GRADE STEAM VULCANIZING.
Retreading a specialty. Prompt atten
tion given express shipments. Sanders-
Sr eer Vulcanizing Company, 100 Spring
Street. Atlanta, Ga. 3-28-15
YOUNG man wants position either in
department or drug store, tw'o years'
experience in each. Can give best of rec
ommendations. Address C, Box 303, care
Georgian. 88-20-4
YOUNG MAN seeks position as driver-
fur laundry or any kind of work. Can
give references. Phone West 151-J.
4 22-200
Motorcycles.
Mi >T' >Kl 'VOLKSKASy TKUWS ••
mCYCLES.
EXCELSIOR motorclycies, high-grade
bicycles; complete line new and used
bicycles and motorcycles; complete stock
parts and accessories; modern *>ervie»
depot. Lowest prices; easy terms. AL-
KXANDEit-SEKWALD CO.. 145-147-149
Edgewood Avenue. Phone Ivy 1609.
PHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION.
4-1-2*
THOR MOTORCYCLES, repairs and ac
cessories; best equipped repair shop
in city We will take care of you. South
ern Motorcycle Co, 116 Edge wood Ave.
3-26-31
Wanted—Miscellaneous.
i BUY MEN’S old clothes Hhd shoes.
Drop a card. I. Bock, 177 Gilmer St.
DROP A CARD.
We’ll bring Gash for
Old Clothes and Shoes.
“THE VESTAIRE.”
166 Decatur Street.
WANTED — Position by boy. sixteen;
state salary. Address O., Box 42, cure
Georgian. 38-22-4
BOOKKEEPER, now employed, would
like small set of books to keep in
spare time. Address G. A., Box 806,
care Georgian. 83-20-4
WANTED—Position with some good
firm as shipping or receiving clerk by
young man; one who is reliable and
experienced. Address F. S., Box 11.
care Georgian. 84-20-4
SMALL SET books for several hours
evenings by experienced bookkeeper.
X. Y., care Georgian. 35-20-4
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
COLORED GIRL wants position at once
to sew by the day or at home, Prle
reasonable. M. .).. 205 North Ashby
Street. 44-22-4
Co., Atlanta.
TWO colored girls desire place together
as nurse or maid. Apply 152 South
T-SS9S.ar*jW euoqd jo “*av
HELP- It will'be to the interest of
Mrs. Grace L. Chambers. 137 Spring
St., if she wilj find this and mark It. If
she will have it ready when the “Want
Ad” man calls Wednesday, she will re
ceive a new dollar bill.
YOUNG LADY desires position in office
in clerical capacity or as assistant,
bookkeeper; have several years exj>e-
rience in general office work. For fur
ther particulars, address M., care Geor
gian. 203-22-4
200-22-4
WANTED—Cases to nurse by expe
rienced sick nurse: maternity cases a
specialty. Rates reasonable. Best ref
erences. Call Ivy 4629. 200-21-4
TYPEWRITING to do at home: years
of experience; prompt service; moder
ate prices. Address A., Box 64, care
78-20-4
prl<
Georgian.
HOUSEKEEPER of education, training
and large experience wants position
In city or country. References given
and required. Main 2263-J or address
Marion, Box 808, care American
86-20-4
WANTED— Position as Biek nurse. Can
furnish the best of references. Ma
ternity cases a specialty. Address M.
C. J., 225 West Peachtree. Call Ivv
1S74-J. 53-20-4
SETTLED colored woman wants good
home as nurse or cook; room and
board. 76 North Boulevard. 200-14-4
Situations Wanted—Male and
Female.
WE HAVE listed with us n num
ber of A-l stenographers. Ap
ply Miss Lynch, Employment
Department.
L. 0. SMITH & BROS.
TYPEWRITER CO.
Phone Ivy 1949. 121 N. Pryor St.
4-21-22
Typewriters For Rent.
GOOD machines rented any
where, $5 for three months.
American Writ. Mch. Co.,
48 N. Pryor.
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.
8-26-28
WANTED—-Good second-hand flat-top
office desk. Apply 707 Gould Building
4-22-25
For Sale—Miscellaneous.
ONE or two good seats for opera “Cy
rano” Wednesday night. Phone West
106. 4-22-10
FOR SALE- Sweet potato plants for
sale, $1.25 per 1,000 L. \v. Bates,
Lakeland, Fla. 33-21-4
F< *!: SALE Eight 11 * ! foi Grand
Opera, 24. 25. 26; located on Right 1.
4 and 5. Box 518, Piedmont. 205-21-4
BANKRUPTCY blanks, $1.50 per set.
Warranty deeds, bonds for title,
Mortgages, contracts.
Stock certificates and bonds.
Bennett’s, 25 South Broad. 201-20-13
FOR salt: -One full dress suit and one
silk bat cheau. Allen M. Pierce, Inc.,
1.6 Marietta Street. 4-22-26
FOR SALE Gas range; good condi
tion. for $10. 43 West Peachtree.
Ivy 2160. 4-21-7
('. S. HULLS "*-- a, ! quartera
F. R. Logan A:
4-20-32
FOR SALE—Brand new gasoline engine,
six-horsepower. 42 , 4 Decatur St.
200-20-13
VALUABLE information to party who
left coil of cable wire in vacant lot on
Mitchell Street, between South Pryor
and Washington Streets. J. W. Phil
lips. 153 Whitehall Street. 4-19-9
EQUIPMENTS for ice cream factory
compile. Ice cream freezer, motor,
Ice crusher, belt and shafting and tubs.
Southern Dairy Company, 181 South
Forsyth Street. 4-17-21
SEND $1 for 500 extra early sweet po
tato plants, lemon yams, or BOO Ber
muda onion plants, the big kind. Address
the Model Farm. Tlfton, Ga. 3-20-7
oil ivr.a BRO'rtrtf sign & painting
OJUiXO co.. 77Vi Whitehall. M. 3780
3-18-88
FOR SALE Two typewriters, two dic
taphones. desks, chairs, cabinet, Bur
roughs adding machine. E. L. Thomas,
receiver, 310 Fourth National Batik
Building. 52-20-4
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 vV. Mitchell St.
SAFES, FILES, cabinet*, new and sec
ond hand. Gookin Bank and Office
Equipment Company, 113-115 N. Pryor
Street.
Rooms and Board.
TWO nice, large rooms; home comforts;
also table boulders. 225 Ivy Street, or
phone Main 7029-.F. 40-22-4
CAN accommodate gentlemen or couple,
nice, light room with board; private
•nily. 63 Last Cain Street. Ivy
6933-J. 4-22-13
LARGE front room, with board, in pri
vate family. 149 West Peachtree
Street 4-21-5
TWO ROOMS and board, in private
home; one-half block from Ponce De
Leon. Phone ivy 1389-J. 26-21-12
NEWLY furnished room, for gentlemen,
with reasonable board: very close in
Main 4630-L. 4-21-2
FURNISHED room, with or wit: -ut
board; single room, street in better
shape. 188 Ivy 1-110-74
« in u large and small room, hoi and • old
water, electric lights ami all conven
iences. Phone Ivy 3281. 4-20-68
TWO ROOMS and excellent table
hoard; North Side home; walki; g dis
tance. Ivy 6675. 4-20-56
REFINED young couple or two gentle
men to occupy nice room in private
family. Kates reuyortabie. Inman Park
section. Iv> 2135-1,. 4-20-54
ONE LARGE room for rent,.with board.
224 South Pryor. 4 30-52
Rot >.M with board for a couple of young
men or business ladies; private fam
ily. Call Main 4-38-.I -78 Rawson
Street 4-20-57
WANTED Refined couple to room and
board in private family. Only those
who wish something nice need apply,
all Ivy 2118. 4-20-85
DELIGHTFUL rooms; best location;
private home; table board a specialty.
256 Capitol. Main 2031-L. 4-20-30
BOARD AMi ROOMS.
EXCELLENT TABLE; desirable rooms;
close In; reasonable 115 South Pry
or. Atlanta phone 4949. 4-20-36
W ANTED If you want anything the
“Wan' Ad" man will find it for you.
If Mrs John l». Osman, 55 VV. Baker St.,
wants a new dollar bill, she will he pre
sented with same if she lias this marked
when the “Want Ad’’ man calls Wed
nesday morning.
362 PEACHTREE STREET Fme loca
tion. near in. large, choice rooms to
couple or gentlemen. Table board a
11> . 4-18-43
TWO excellent front rooms for board
era. Electricity and all conveniences,
walking d i«t a nee. 1 vy 2856-L. 4-18-14
ONE” NICELY furnished room with
board for couple or two young men.
Inman Park, private family. 350 Euclid.
188-L. 4-18-2
LISTEN! '’all Main 24&6-L; private
board and rooms; all conveniences. 308
South Pryor Street. 4-17-11
NICE furnished room and board for
couple; private bath. 75 Washing
ton Street. 4-16-8
COZY INN.
IiALF-BLOCK from Candler Bldg:
splendid rooms; best board; $20 per
month and up; sure to please. Phone
Ivy 6552. 43-11-4
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
TWO connecting fmHTTHT^DjrnisKed^fo**
light housekeeping; close in.
Brotherton Street.
FOR KENT -Close in, one room nicely
furnished, very cool, 85 East Fair*
Street. 90-20-4
HANDSOMELY furnished large front
room, private bath, shady lot; gentle-
matt preferred. “West Peachtree,”
Georgian. 49-13-4
ONE hirnl.shed from room suitable for
gentleman or couple, In private fam
ily. 63 Ea- Cain Street Phone Ivy
695::-E, 4-20-69
THREE connecting furnished rooms on
first and second floors for light house-
kecplng. Bath, water, gas and phone.
Call Main ::823. 4-20-55
LARGE furnished rooms; electric
lights; hot water; close in. Apply
Trinity Apartments No. 2. 202-i'J-t
DELIGHTFUL room; refitted.
Side private home. All conveniences.
Excellent meals near. Ivy 1294-J.
4-18-41
WANTED Two gentlemen to occupy
room private home, nicely furnished;
reference required. Ivy 7089-J. 49-20-4
NICELY furnished front rooms; young
men preferred. 56 West Peachfi.ee
Ivy 5552 J. 4-30-38
EXCELLENT rooms, with or without
board; private home: North Side. lw
6321. 4*-20-39
FURNISHED room, private home; aJao
roommate wanted for young man; sep
a rate beds. 19 East Harris. 4-16-36
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms;
all conveniences. 45 Wllliajns, apart
H * - _ - -19-
ment 3, third floor Ivy 2116.
14
BEST MEALS IN TOWN, $3 WEEK.
ROOM AND MEALS, $4 197 SOUTH
PRYOR. CALL MAIN 5048. 4-5-64
36 EAST NORTH AVE.
BETWEEN ttie Peachtrees; nicely fur
nished roorna and excellent tabic
board. Ivy 4601. 3-2d-!;4
PEACHTREE INN.
A family hotel, located at Peachtree and
Alexander Sts. American plan $7.60 to
$12.50 week. European, $5 to $7 week.
Unfurnished Rooms For Rent.
fiN CAPITufTj^VE., four^ upitafri
rooms, porch, bath and back stairs
Atlanta phone 3316 . 39-22-<
TWO unfurnished connecting roomfc for
tent; reasonable. Now vacant. 569
Central Avenue. 34-112-4
THREE ROOMS for light housekeeping
with gas and electricity. 363 Euclid
Avenue Call Ivy 441 4-22-16
TWO or three unfurnished rooms; all
conveniences; close In. Main 5604-J
after 6 p. in. 37-22-4
FOR LIGHT housekeeping, four ’.arge.
unfurnished, modern rooms, second
floor; hot and cold water, with bath;
gas range connected. No children. Ref
erences exchanged. Ivy 7089-J. 23-22-4
TWO connecting unfurnished rooms for
light housekeeping; private famllv
West End. Call West 1»0-L. 4-20-76
THREE unfurnished rooms, gas, sink
and connecting bath, with hot water,
private home. No objection to on^ small
child; nice location, one block Georgia
Avenue car, one-half block Capitol Av-
enue car. 240 Bass, 4-20-66
Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms
For Rent. ;
.-iKVKKAl. rooms! furnished or unfur:
nished, suitable for light housekeeping.
195 East Pine Street. Ivy 4491. 4-23-12
THREE beautiful corner rooms; sepa-
iat« entrance; private bath, veranda,
sink In kitchen. Ivy 99. 4-22-28
Housekeeping Rooms For Rent.
EXCETjJ?5sTnrtousekeepTng"To^^
vate entrance, electricity, hot water,
use of phone. Ivy 2856-L 4-18-13
Furnished Apartments For Rent.
' THE NEW GRESHAM.
17 W. CAIN, MRS D. E. M’GAW.
FURNISHED rooms and apartrrtenLs;
permanent and transient people so
licited: dining room connected. Belt
phone Main 6050. 4-6-8
Furnished Rooms For Rent.
LARGE'upstairs front room; gentleman
only; private home; screened win
dows. electric lights, furnace, hot wa
ter. 109 Forrest Avenue. Ivy 63Hh__ ^
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern
apartment building, newly papered
and )>ainted; steam heat; all modern
conveniences; within four blocks of the
Candler building. Call 506 Empire Life
Building or phone Main 1897. 2-1-14
FOR RENT Three large connecting,
first-floor rooms, bath adjoining, sink
FOR RENT—Four or five-room fur
nished apartment.. All conveniences.
Close in. For particulars call Ivy 2981.
or call evenings 89 West Peachtree
apartment B. 4-20-62
APARTMENT of three beautiful rooms.
Inman Park. Private home. New.
l^i.rge kitchen, with all conveniences.
Screens. East porch. Phone Ivy 2329-J.
4-20-35
THREE beautiful rooms, bath, front
and back porches. Delightful for
ummer. North side. Ivy 2478. 4-20-34
FOR SALE—Gas stove, perfect condi
tion. $5, 240 Bass. 4-20-67
FOR SALE—Four typewriters in very
good order: very cheap if sold soon.
Address L. B., Box 807, care Georgian.
84-20-4
SECOND-HAND SAFES Small, me
dium and large home safes. $15; Hall’s
bank and fireproof safes, vault doors, etc.
C. .1 Daniel, 416 Fourth National Bank
Building. 9-7-33
and separate gas meter.
"334-L.
Close in. Main
32-19-4
TWO ROOMS and kitchenette, com
pletely furnished to couple without
children; all conveniences; private fam
ily; one block of Grant Park. 428 East
Georgia Avenue. 4-22
TWO large connecting rooms for light
housekeeping; newly tinted: all con
veniences 52 Kelly Street. Main
5342-J. 4 -- 2 ’ 4
FIRST-FLOOR ROOM to couple, with
out children. 137 Walton Street.
4-22-3
HANDSOMELY furnished large front
room, private bath, shady lot; gentle
man preferred. “West Peachtree.” care
Georgian. 30-2J-4
GRAND OPERA visitors can secure two
rooms In fine neighborhood, convenient
to three, car lines; private home; very
reasonable. Ivy 2478. 4-21-1.7
GRAND OPERA week room with one
or two beds, close ir>. three blocks of
Auditorium. Plume Ivy 4273-L. 7 Wel
lington Apartments. ___
HELP WANTED—The Georgian “Want
A<ls” will find help for you. If Mrs.
James M. SJtlon, 62 W. Pine St., will
mark this ad and have it ready when
the “Want Ad” man calls Wednesday,
shf will receive a new dollar bill.
NEATLY" furnished room In private
home for nurse or gentleman. Gorki
neighborhood. Main 4628-J. 201-21-4
Unfurnished Apartments
For Rent.
NEW modern six-room apartments. 95
West Tenth Street. Phone Ivy 6125.
Mrs. Ferris. 26-17-4
Furnished Houses For Rent.
PIEDMONT AVENUE furnished home
to rent for summer, eight rooms with
three bed rooms and three baths; price
$70 per month: no children. Write P
W. M, 1001 Atlanta National Bank
Building. 4-21-6
FOR RENT—12-room furnished house,
near in. Phone Main 3354. 4-19-6
tt&ge,
nished, for summer months; close in;
garden planted. Phone M. 3639-J.
48-20-4
COMPLETELY furnished; delightfully
cool location: large grove; 196 Juni
per. Ivy 6B44-J. 4-20-37
COMPLETELY furnished 7-room house
for summer. References required
Main 4170-1*. 4-19-31
Unfurnished Houses For Rent.
FOR RENT—No. 51 Irwin Street, mod
ern eight-room house; good lot and
stable; to reliable tenant owner will
make attractive price on lease. Apply
25 Howard St. 203-20-13
NICELY FURNISHED front, room for
two young men: all conveniences; tel
ephone. electric lights; desirable loca
tion- on Whitehall Street. Call Main
' 2827. 4 - 21 ’ 14
ROOM, partly furnished, for lady In
family of two; conveniences; $6. 61
Garden Street. 4-21-6
ONE nicely furnished bed room, all con
veniences. 43 West Peachtree. Ivy
>160 4-15-18
THREE furnished rooms for house
keeping. References. No children.
Phone Main 4241-J. 4-30-2*
OUR RENT list describes everything
for rent. Call, write or phone for one
Ivy 3890 Charles P. Glover Realty Co..
3^ Walton street. 2-18-49
Office Space For Rent.
i^ART^of^desTrable offlce^or rent; rea
sonable. 1030 Candler. 4-20-33
Board Wanted.
WANTED-” Unfurnished room. with
meals, by a couple: man travels part
of time. Must be nice, with convert
lences. Give particulars. Address J. W
C. X.. care Georgian 45-22-4
NEW RUBBER TIRES put on your
baby carriage. Repaired, repainted
and re-covered. Phone Ivy 3076. Robert
Mitchell. 229 Edgewood Avenue. 2-13-9
U 1.” VT >N SIGNS signinew best awal-
JYIjTS I Jty. Kent Sign Co., 130%
Peachtree Streefi 3-5j2u
NO. 10 SNOWDRIFT 87%c. country
eggs 1934c dozen. 40c coffee 28c pound,
30c coffee 22c, 25c coffee 19c pound. Cash
Grocery Co., 118 Whitehall. 2-21-7
152 WEST PEACHTREE—Two or three
connecting rooms for housekeeping:
running water in kitchen; modern con
veniences: within walking distance; rent
reasonable. 98-20-4
For Exchange—Miscellaneous^
WILL. EXCHANGE $300 equity In i«l
vacant lot for A-l motorcycle. Ad
dress Quick, Box 81 J. care Georgian.
27-22-4
Unfurnished Rooms Wanted.
couple wMth one child, on North Bide.
Address I B. J., care Georgian.
4-22-33
WE RENT good pianos $3 per month up.
We sell gdod pianos $5 per month up.
R. P. BECHT COMPANY.
107-108-109 Temple Court Building Main
667. 2-19-26
BUSINESS GUIDE tells the people what
business you are in and where to find
you. If Mrs. Edward S. Fairbanks. 65
Simpson St., has this marked Wednes
day morning when the “Want Ad” man
calls, she will find herself in possession
of a new dollar bill.
^ Piano Ba rgains
PIANOS AND PIANO
PLAYERS.
SOLD at the lowest prices and on the
most reasonable terms at which first-
class instruments can be handled. Behr
Bros.. Newby & Evans. Ludwig **id
others. Call and see me before you buy.
WALTER HUGHES,
88 N. Pryor St.
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