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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANT) NEWS. THURSDAY; \PRIL24. If 1 :L
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i. S. WILL HELP
BIBS AGAINST
Attorney General Wants to File
Brief in Rate Cases—Will
Boost Bond Prices.
\
BY B. C. FORBES.
the Federal Government at last
• fescue the railroads from harass-
tn-nt by individual Stales? '’Yes"
s tin- answer suggested by the un-
. ted urtlon taken by Attorney*
< ten oral M< Reynolds in asking per
il -sion to file a brief in the State
, a^es now before the Supreme
* * •
In simple language the position is
Certain States, including
Minnesota, have sought to compel I
the railroads to lower rates. The
. arts contend that this eonsti-
: :,>s unwarranted interference with
int.retai 1 commerce and that the
Federal authorities, not the States
have jurisdiction over such traffic.
The I, .ver courts have upheld this
v>a but appeal has been taken by
s-a;e authorities to the Supreme
Court, .tid a final decision has been
anxiously awaited each Monday the
justices have ascended the bench.
* * *
\jr. McReynolds now seeks to ac-
fl,iaint the Supreme Court with the
Federal Government's attitude. This*
.an mean only one thing, namely,
that the Administration is to cham-
). .n the cause of the railroads in
*he’.- annoying and expensive light
with various State authorities.
* * *
This is big news. It is. too. from
the financial point of view, welcome
news. Xo unbiased student can
doubt that were each State to be
allowed to play fast and loose with
every ton of freight entering its
burners the country’s transportation
machinery would be thrown com
pletely cut of gear. Chaos could and
probablj would ensue. Certain
States have manifested senseless
antagonism to the railroads. They
have treated th-* roads as enemies
instead of agen s for the develop
ment of resource They have dis
couraged railroad building. They
have stultified industrial expansion.
They have arrested progress.
* * *
The railroads have been passing
through a period of oppression. Are
the' nearing effective and nation
wide relief? The Attorney General's
in ■ rvention indicates that they are.
* • *
The • •ubllo used to feel hostile to
many railroads—and not without
reason, in many instances. There
was overmuch dabbling by railroads
In politi « Rebating was rampant,
to the injury of the small man and
the benefit of the more powerful
corporations. The free puss evil had
R'Uif to extreme lengths, instead of
driving to co-operr.to with the people,
the railroads too often sought to
ride <>v< - their wishes roughshod.
R tliwe and other misdeeds the
rn.iioad.- laid up for themselves a
pe.-k—a bushel—of trouble.
* * *
Pit have not the- abuses been
abo ished? Are not the railroads
now under genuine control by the
interstate Commerce Commission?
Is not regulation very real, very ef-
f 'p and very rigid? Are the pub-
' riot being amply protected?
* * *
If no man can serve two masters.
-cun the railroads bo expected
s*n—n forty-nine masters? If one
s ' ,0 can arbitrarily order a railroad
t° lower its rates, why may not every
! ' State in the Union do the
soue? Should each State strive to
po one better in "swatting the rail-
r - ds," what would the upshot he?
Vviviv would the railroads be?
bankruptcy would be inevitable. And
t a: would not be the end of the
trouble, for every laborer, every ar-
’ in. every miner, every railway-
1 an. every clerk would suffer.
* * *
r <re are gllmm rs of returning
vanity in some State?. The New
Hampshire Legislature, for example,
a- instructed a committee to bring
b-nvard a hill authorizing an ad-
’; r.t p in rates there. Public bodies
r: other States Have voiced resent-
against continued attacks upon
" ! n; -cries of commerce. General
*' HLment, indeed appears to hav<-
’indergnne modification now that the
■errstate Commission has the rail-
: " aso thoroughly in hand.
* * *
:,if| v misjudge thr significance of
Attorney General's action, but
! -bat was published yesterday,
'".tld setni to nie that daylight is
hand for the tailroads
» * *
li SO. THE ERA OF FALLING
r - D '"OR RAILROAD BONDS
■ '/'I i D HK ABOFT OYER. THE
f;;-;.nSTA RUSH WENT OF CONFI-
1 I At K SHOULD COME QUICKLY.
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Investor" Column
F. M.—The present offers excellent
opportunities for the purchase of bonds
with a broad market and a wide margin
in warnings above interest charges. It
would be advisable for you to invest in
securities of established reputation. The
bond you mention has not an estab
lished market. Should you be forced
to sell suddenly, a secriflce in price
might result.
W. P. E.—Steel common bought at
present figures, say 68, will give you
a good average to your holdings Ana
conda is one of the best of the copper
stocks and a favorite with many good
Judges of market values.
COTTON GOSSIP
NEW YORK. April 24.—S. Tate, of X.
L. Carpenter & Co., says ‘’Very little
long May cotton has been liquidated and
I think it will come out before Monday
and we will probably see lower prices,
but after the first notice day on May is
taken care of. New York contracts
should advance to a parity with Liv
erpool and New Orleans. We are near
ly $7 a bale under Liverpool, which is
too cheap. After first notice day is out
of the way, I believe the market ran
be bought with reasonable safety."
• * *
Dow, .Tones & Co. says: "A promi
nent cotton mill interest says in part:
'Cloth goods up to 30s or 40s we ran
manufacture on a basis of competitive
cost below England. The only country
in the world from which we need fear
competition is Japana, but the small
number of looms there puts her out of
the running as a factor at present. This
country' can enter the world's markets
and would do so. If it was not for the
fact that domestic requirements almost
equal or exceed our output Eventual
ly the industry will be placed in a much
stronger position. A howl is being
raised, but the facts prove this talk of
English competition ruining us. if the
Underwood schedules are passed, is in
many cases ridiculous.
* < *
Wall Street and the uptown crowd
were leading sellers throughout the
day. This selling caused the decline
during the late forenoon.
* * *
Rlordan and Shearson were principal
buyers to-day. Shearson buying was
said to be short covering. Riordan’s said
to be for prominent exchange house.
* * *
Tt was figured by a large room trader
>esterday that the market was relieved
of several large long lines and was
therefore, in a better position techni
cally to respond to any buying move
ment.
* * *
Bad river news has been discounted
as a factor in tlie market.
* * *
Spot cotton holders have grown tired
of waiting for the anticipated high lev
els and during the past few days they
have sold a considerable lot of the raw
material, some of which was old below
quotations in New Orleans.
* * <•
Warehouse stocks to-day are 127,432:
certificated 107.126 hales.
* ■ * . *
Most any old kind of a crop report
can be had for the asking, bullish or
bearish, owing to the color the promul
gator wishes to tint his story.
* * *
The crevasse in the levee at Mayor-
ville. Miss , is now more than 1,500 feet
wide and rapidly widening. The break
has 'resulted in a diminution of the
flood stage.
• * •
Dallas wires "Texas cloudy, cool,
god rains south during night, general
rain yesterday; Oklahoma clearing up."
Following arp JT a. in. bids: May
11.45. July 11.55. October 11.22. Janu
ary 11.18.
XE WORLEAXS. April 24 Hayward j
A- Clark: The weather map shows '
c’ottdy. dtcepf’Tair ifi Alabama and trie
Atlantlcs. There were general rains
over the Central ami Western States,
heavy in the Central States and East
'Texas. A decided fall in temperature in
Oklahoma and Northwest. Texas is j
shown. Indications are for clearing to
much colder in North and West Texas,
rainstorm over Central States, followed
>• colder weather: rains in the Atlan-
Friday.
Uivernoucl cables American middling
fair 7.28d. good middling 6.9fd. middling
n.74d, low middling 6.o8d, good ordinary
6.28d. ordinal’ 6.0*.VI.
The New Orleans Tiines-Democrat
says: ‘Rains fell in Texas and late e-
pofts showed that more rain had fatten
in that state than was at first, reported,
and since Texas needed rain, bears were
encouraged and bulls discouraged by
the development. Then. «oo. the South
ern spot markets evidenced an easier
tendency than had been known for some
time, and ;nere were further complica
tions in tli Falkan situation Under the
circumstances the promise recently
made by some big interests to take up
cotton in Mac and July seemingly w#h
forgotten and only the threat of cold
weather in the West arted as a brake
on bearisli enthusiasm.
“The flood In the Mississippi River
contmued to give cause for concern, but
as there is plenty of time yet in Which
to make a cotton crop on overflowed
’nnds t is no longer a price influence of
moment."
Following are 10 a. m. bids: May
;• *Ag October 11.32, January 11.34.
Estimated receipts for Friday:
1013. 1012.
New Orleans .... 800 to 1.200 2.14 8
Galveston .... 3,800 to 4,800 2,442
You Want Something. You Will Find It if You Read (i V/ant Ads
9 9
Lost and Found.
CSsT 1 .adips'^pold watciT~5flflr Min-
mono netting in front and letters.
V A. L., monogram on back: a geld
Fleur de Lis pin attached to watch.
Substantia! reward to party returning
it to 141 Madison Avenue. II. L. Singer.
% 4-24*200
LOST Dark brown worn handbag, be
tween Atlanta and Griffin. Central
train No. 10, leaving Atlanta 12:30 p. ni .
March 15 Reward for return to Kim
ball House. M L. Hallow ell. 204-24-1
LOST Black overcoat, satin-lined; left
on Inman Park car on April 7; $5 re
ward and ro questions if returned to 20
Colquitt Avenue. 203-24-4
LOST -Square brown leuther chair
cushion, in transit from 220 Courtland
to 172 Marietta St Return either ad
dress and get reward- 201-24-4
LOST -Gilmer Street entrance Audito
rium. Wednesday evening, gray leather
case, containing pair opera giasses and
gold-rimmed lorgnettes: suitable reward
for return to 7*1 Peachtree Street, or
telephone 57 Ivy. 40-24-4
LOST At the Auditorium Wednesday
evening, a gold brooch, made of two
bars with a fun across center; name on
back of pin. Return to 647 Peachtree,
or call Ivy 6634 Reword. 4-24-10
LOST- Hand-carved bracelet, In Davi
son Paxon Stokes or on Whitehall
Street, Tuesday Engraved A. to M..
LOOT. Reward. Main 4<96. 4-23-24
LOST -Horseshoe pin with eleven dia
monds. Return to Temple Court Beer
Saloon and be rewarded. 4-23-12
A)ST—One pearl hall carring at Grand
Opera Monday night. Finder call Ivy
7067 or Ivy 7068. 4-23-10
LOST—One bunch **f Leys, on Broad
Street; return to 85* Whitehall Street.
Reward. 204-23-4
LOST—In Gavan’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—A $10 bill, between 19hi Peach
tree St. and M. Lutz, on .Whitehall,
between 10 and 11 Tuesday morning.
Reward. Mrs. W. J. Williams, Leland
Hotel. Ivy 1084. 42-22-4
LOST—Monday evening in Auditorium
or near entrance a platinum pin, cir
cle set with diamonds. Liberal reward.
Phone Ivy 1509. 4-22-14
LOST—Brown shaded plume in Cone’s
drug store. Finder please return to
Myers Millinery Company, 39 East Ala
bama Street. 202-22 4
Personal.
, t'Tirf7?ATif';uity'TjolX hospit a i
243 Courtland. near Cain, repairs all
kinds of dolls. 203-24-4
WHY NOT!
GET a cloek-mgker to repair your
Clock^ Cleaning. $3.50 up. Built to
order, 175 up. Called fer and deliv
ered. P. O, Box 658, City. 32-24-4
ACME HATTERS li \VK
MOVED TO 20 E. H EN
TER STREET. Old)
HATS MADE NEW.
4-23-42
BEATRICE: Mrs. Ed bom: Write to
father now. England wants your ad
dress P’red Howard. 1. C. Shops. Bir
mingham, Ala. 26-23-4
A Little Home
Ail Your Own
Start off right. If you
do not own your home,
get busy and secure one.
1 h ere is no excuse for
anyone living in a rented
house. The Classified
Real Estate Ads in The
Georgian show you the
w ay. Many bargains and 1
easy terms.
Cotton Goods Prices
Are Sagging Now
Buyers Unwilling To Do Business Ex
cept in Must Mill Orders-
Few Cancellations.
NEW YORK. April 24.—Cotton
goods are sagging in price. Orders
still booked for delivery, however, are
apparently secure, t 'aneellations of
merchandise orders complained of in
other lines' have not been seen to any
extent in cotton goods, and while the
tariff changes proposed will force a
price readjustment eventually, the
present situation a one in which the
goods are required for immediate or
nearb” distribution.
Weariness in the cotton market had
less influence thin the unwillingness
of buvers to enter upon any late busi
ness at this lira, save In the Instances
where mill orders must be given.
Bleached muslins are being sold on
memorandum with an understanding
that they will b t charge 1 at least 1-4
cent a yard lower.
DEMAND ABROAD LIKELY TO
SUSTAIN PRICE OF WHEAT
CHICAGO. April 24. -The local short
interest in wheat has been cut down,
hut bulls are advocating purchases on
everv little setback, as they believe that
nere will be foreign demand enough
to sustain prices close to the present
level At the same time a few strong
operators are selling short on bulges,
v good export business was on in Du
luth wheat yesterday, and not previ
ously reported
Corn specialists said that Tad it not
been for the strength in wi»ea: a greater
decline would have resulted in their
market it was noticeable that the
Armour Grain Comp&nv sold 690,000
bushels .Hi! and considerable \Ia<
Trade Is looking for May long- m liqui
date. although deliveries will be light
i be first part of May. The bears say
that There Is no new buying power
coming into the market.
FOR RENT—If your rooms are standing
idle, put a little want ad in The Geor-
f ian and get results. If Mrs. James M
uller. 76 Ashby Street, finds this and
has it marked when the ‘.‘Want Ad"
auin -vail* Friday* tehc -wiW receive a
dollar bill.
si*111 ELLA CORSETS
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 West
428. 4-18-4
MORPHINE and whisky habit can be
cured, hundreds of testimonials. No
danger, no suffering. Send for litera
ture. Address P. O. Box 272, Atlanta.
Ga. 3-5-1
FLY* SCREENS, FLY SCREENS. FLY
SCREENS -Wood fly screens, metal
fly screens, hardwood floors, Venetian
oiinds. metal weather strips furnished
pnWhere in the South. Write or phone
W. R. Callaway, manager, 1403 Fourth
National Bank Building. Atlanta. Ga
Mam 5810.
FLY SCR 12 E NS—PRICE & THOMAS
FLY SCREENS—PRICE & THOMAS
FLY SCREENS- PRICE & THOMAS.
FLY SCREENS—PRICE & THOMAS
Salesroom and office, 62 N. Pryor Street.
Kactorv 86 E. Cain Street. Bell phon#
Ivy 4203 4-6-70
SF-RIOUS RESULTS come from trusses
improperly fitted. John B. Daniel, rt
34 Wall Street, has an expert fitter and
It will cost you no more to have him fit
you, and it means insurance. G-24-19
M A T E R XITY S A XIT A RIT ’ M - Pri va re.
refined, homelike. Limited number of
patients cared for. Home provided *or
infants. Mrs. M. T Mitchell, 20 Wind
sor Street. 11-9-57
HT VOTT-R ROOF lea f ks -
li 1 V/L JL Doctor. \V. B
Main 714.
call Roof
Barnett.
1-1-7
Help Wanted—Male.
WAN^ED-A nlcX; clean bnjwit oner
to cook, with references. 19 E. Har
ris. 4*23
WANTED- Young man. high school i
graduate preferred, for petition us
mail clerk in large manufacturing busi
ness; Riate age and refen-nces. Address
Box 72 L care Georgian 45-24-4
TWO neat-appearing ycung men to so
licit; guarantee $Y U per day Address
D.. Box 415. care Georgian 4-24-4
OFFICE BOY.
waiting. Plate
Address in own hand-
200-24-4
PULLMAN porters wanted. For in
struction write Porter. P. O. Box 804.
Atlanta. Ga. 4-24-12
WA XT 12 D—Salesmen experienced in
clothing, shoes, furnishings, etc. Ap
ply at once to Manager. 49 Whitehall
Street. 38-24-4
EXPERT jack shoemaker wanted by
the Shoe Renury at once. 2 Auburn
Ave. ’ 4-24-20
WANTED— A boy to deliver drinks.
Apply 18 East Alabama Street. Word
Bros. 4-24-8
WANTED—Office boy. 309 Grant Build
ing Ask for E. K. King 4-23-25
WANTED—Trammers and laborers for
underground work. Wages $1.75 per
•lay 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 82.75 per day. Also
outside laborer at $1.50 per day Com
pany time, or contract work, loading
and tinloading railroad cars at which
over $2 per day can be earned. Ten
nessee Copper Company, Ducktown.
Tenn. 1-22-20
\V \NTED Twenty-five messengers
with or without bicycles. Miller's
Minute Messenger Service, llVfc Fairlle
Street. 4-22-24
WHITE or colored laborers. go.>d pay.
Applv Engineer. Temple Court Bldg
4-23-2
I WANT MEN to learn the ba^-hpr trade
and accept positions now waiting.
Country or city shops. 1 teach you
uuitT.ly . c'neaplv. thoroughly and fur
nish tooD. Wages while learning See
ine or write f**r catalogue. Manage:
M'.er Svsttsm of CoJleg's, 38 Luokie
Street. 32-20-4
' Cl trtrfj-
'■SU Li J li.
TELEPHONES
Bell M
Atlanta
Telephone clerk will take your
ad. and. if requested, assist you in
wording, or will write the ad f«>*
yor—that’s IDs business. lie will
also make it as brW as possible
to obtain the results desired. In
order to accommodate customers,
accounts will be ripened by pbor.e.
hut you will make payments
promptly after publication or when
bills are presented by mail
Classified Adveir-
GIRLS LKAUN
Insertion .
3 Insertions
7 insertions
30 Insertions .
90 insertions
.10c a line
.. Gc a line
.. 5c a line
.4 Wc a line
.. 4c a line
No advertisements taken for less
than two lines. Seven words make
a line
To protect your interests as well
a* ours, an order to discontinue
an ad will not be accepted over
the phone. Please make order to
discontinue in writing.
Xo advertisement accepted fron.
out of towm unless accompanied bv
cash, or forwarded through recog
nized advertising agency.
TELEPHONES
Bell M
Atlanta
LfiTTLE ADS
THAT BRING
BIG RESULTS
Helra Wanted—Female.
EXPERIENCED P B. X telephone
eratora and experienced local operators
can secure attractive positions by ap
plying to Mr. Robinson, Room 10. South
ern Bell Telephone Main Exchange, 78
South Pryor Street. 4-G-71
.1! LEIN ELY; host
trade on eat th for women;
■pay $60 to >100 a month. Write Ideal
School of Millinery. 100 1 Whitehall
Street ' 3-29-4 1
WANTED Settled woman for general
housework; small family; good place
fqr right party. Apply Apartment S,
Farlinger Court, 15 East Avenue. 4-22-32
WANTED- Young women and girls dr
Hiring attractive positions Welfare of
operators and clerk# closely nup%rfU4d
b.v 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- 1
ing course tor tho«> Inexperienced; sal
ary paid while learning. Salary In
creased upon being transferred to oper
ating force, awl for those becoming of-
m-jent. increased as they become worthy,
with opportunities for ultimate advance
ment to $75 per month. Referem/e?
proving the standing cf the applicant
essential. Those having educational ad
vantages preferred Lunch room am!
comfortable retiring rooms provided w ith
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 r 25
Help Wanted—Male and Female.
rmcnTO\’-snunAKLTL
AT AUCTION
C KNT1RK
»A-
Mein Wanted—Male.
u“S~'XrmT; AT6fe^
bodied unmarried men between ages
of 18 and 35; citizens of United States,
of good character and temperate hab
its, who ran 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
WANTED—500 men to learn the barber
trade, tools and position furnished.
Atlanta Barber College. 10 East Mitchell
Street. 5-11-17
WANTED—Ideas. Inventors, write for
list of inventions wanted and ptize.s
offered by manufacturers. Also, how to
get your patent. Sent free to any ad
dress. Randolph & Briscoe, patent at
torneys, Washington. D. C. 7-11-23
DO YOU PLAY POOL? If vou do. come
to see ‘‘Bias’’ at the TERMINAL HO
TEL POOL PARLOR We sell 3.3c In
cheeks for 25c. Good tables, good cues
ann a nice bunch of clever boys. 2-10-21
Help Wanted—Female.
coLoreeT woman for genera! house
work; small house, small family; must
room at home. Apply rear door upstairs.
643 North Boulevard. 4-24-:'00
WANTED—A cook; room on lot. 1371
Peachtree Road, corner of Brook wood
Drive. 4-24-18
WA NT El) : A
Peachtree.
cook; room
on lot. 865
4-24-16
vTED—Hales girls, experienced in
dry goods, ready-to-wear. etc. Apply
u "nee to Manager. 49 Whitehall
street. 37*24-4
TFTE SHADING
Business Training School in the South.
INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION
BY THE PROPRIETORS IN PERSON.
_ catalogue, trel
Kiser bvjilding Atlanta.
RELIABLE man or woman wanted to
demonstrate and solicit orders. East
ern wholesale jewelry and novelty house.
Experience unnecessary. Salary or com
mission Answer immediately, personal
Interview Address Box 473, care Geor
gian. 37-23-4
Hit iRTHANI > COURSE, $15.
Peach tree 8t.
35 West
4-20-28
RESPONSIBLE parties to travel: either
sex; salary and expenses; reference.
Room 4. Cumberland Hotel. ^ 208-17-4
BOARD—If you are looking for a good
boarding house, put a small ad in the
want ads and you will find just what
you are looking for. If Mrs. It. B. Situs,
615 Washington Street, has this market!
when the “Want Ad" man calls Friday
morning, she will receive a dollar bill
for the trouble.
ME''. WOMEN Get government jobs:
excellent salaries.' Write immedrately
for free list of positions obtainable.
Franklin Institute, Dept. 49-C, Roches
ter. N. Y. 44-13-4
MSlilXGS OF 3L>
VII.ION A V E N U E,
CONSISTING OF CIR
CASSIAN WALNUT
BED ROOM SLIT.
BRASS BEDS. BLOK
RANGE. OAS STOVE.
MAHOGANY PARLOR
SUIT. MAHOGANY DIN
ING FURNITURE, AN
TIQUE MAHOGANY
S E T T E E. A R T
SQUARES. LACE CUR
TAINS. BED SPREADS.
LINEN SHADES, ETC..
FRIDAY, APRIL 25, AT
12 EAST MITCHELL ST.
COMMENTING AT 10 \ M KltlUAV
WE WJ1.I, OEEEI1 Tn THE HIGH
EST HIOOEH THE ENTIRE FUR
NITURE A.NH FURNISHINGS < >!•
32 PAVILION AVENUE, CONSIST
ING OK A KIVE-l’IEt'E Pill
I’ ASIAN WALNUT HEH ROOM
SUIT INCLtnlNG DRESSER.
PRESSING TABLE. ('111KKoXlEK.
RED AND LADIES’ WRITING
DESK. EARLY ENGLISH LI
BRARY TABLE, ELEGANT BRASS
BEDS. BIT'K RANGE, GAS
STOVE. MAHOGANY BED ROOM
I'PHNTTt RE. EARLY ENGLISH
Ht'EEET WITH TABLE, CHILD’S
BEDS. ENAMEL-LINED REFRIG
ERATOR. EARLY ENGLISH
BOOKCASE, MAHOGANY DINING
CHAIRS. BRASS COSTUMERS.
IRON BEDS. QUARTERED OAK
WO MAHOGANY DRESSERS.
W ASUS T ASUS, KITCHEN
CHAIRS. VACUUM (’LEANER,
SEWING M APTTIN E. ANTIQUE
MAHOGANY SETTEE. MAHOG
ANY BARI,OR SUIT. BED ROOM
KWPKEUS, LAWN SWING, PORCH
ROCKER. SANITARY COUCH,
NATIONAL SPRINGS. KELT MAT
TRESSES. KITCHEN TABLES,
MAGAZINE RACK. LARGE HEAT
ER. BIRD'S-EYE MAPLE PRIN
CESS DRESSER, AXMINSTER
AND BRUSSELS ART SQUARES.
LACE CERTAINS. RED SPREADS
AND MANY OTHER THINGS TOO
NUMEROUS To MENTION.
THESE GOODS ARE ABSOLUTE
LY IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION
AND MUST HE SOLD AT THIS
SALE. AS OWNER IS LEAVING
TOWN. SALE STARTS PROMPT
LY AT 10 A. M FRIDAY.
CENTRAL AUCTION
COMPANY.
12 K;ist Mitchell Street.
for
A U T O Fvl O B i L E S—
Sale, Repairs and Accessories.
'OR SALK- An electric automobile, in
perfect condition, ('all a* 1365 Peach
tree Hoad. Ivy 821-J. 4-20-40
ATLANTA RADI ATOR CO
REPAIRING and manufacturing. Lump
and fender work. 72 Ivy Street. At
lanta phone 38IC. _ 3-10-12
WARM NO TO INTRIX-
(ilvRS AND IMITATORS.
LIQUID TIRE TONIC IS PROTECT-
FJ» BY I S. DL’YRKA PATENT, NO.
578551 AND ALL INFRINGERS.
AGENTS OR USERS ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED THAT THEY MUST AN
SWER IN THE (’i)l RT FOR VIOLA
TION OF TWiS LAW. LIQUID TIRE
TONIC COMPANY. KANSAS CITY.
4 - -4 :
HIGHEST proof nuolint and automo
bile oils a specialty. We handle all
makes of tiros. Automobile accessories
AUTO OIL AND GASOLINE CO..
71 N. FORSYTH STREET.
4-4-59
wE hove aoverai Eland er# char ala and
will build body and paint car to your
order. Bargain prices. Don’t buy any
second-hand car until you see u«
NORTH PRYOR GARAGE, NORTH
Pin OR PLACE. 4-2-28
IS ONE practical solution of the tire
trouhi«; it 's chemistry, scientifically
applied: it has been examined and ap
proved by Edgar Everhardt. professor in
charge of department of chemistry nt
Atlanta College of Physicians and Sur
geons. and im guaranteed to give satis
faction or money refunded. Vulcorine
Co., 309 Peachtree St. 3-25 4 .
HELP YOURSELF when in need of
anything by placing a small want ad
In The Georgian If Mrs. 1.. E Regers.
GG Highland Avenue, will murk this
and have It ready when the "Want Ad"
man culls Friday morning he will
present her with a new dollar hill.
PIANO PUPILS. 25c lesson.
Peachtree Street.
35 West
3-27-4
WTNDSP11 KBPS.
RADIATORS, lamps, fenders, repaired
as good as new. Mfrs. all kinds sheet
metal work. Warlick Sheet Metal Co.,
248 Edge wood. 3-4-64
A1 ’TOG ENOUS M ETI 'OD.
AUTO AND ALL MACHINE PARTS.
METAI. WELDING COMPANY.
MAIN 3013. S6 GARNETT STREET
2-26-6
DOBBS TIRE REPAIR CO.
WE REPAIR AND SELL ALL MAKES
OF TIRES AND TUBES 226 PEACH
TREE STREET. PHONE IVY 6G46
4-1-3
FOR SALE Model 10 Buiek. baby ton-
man; first-class condition; $390 cash.
See car a i 10 Piedmont Avenue or phone
Main 3488. 4-28-31
Good I m*(1 Cara
At Reasonable Prices.
Ford Roadster, with touring body also.
Courier Roadster, fully equipped and
electric lights.
Buick Model lu Roadster, with electric
lights #
(<verlan<i four-passenger touring
Pri mo Touring Car, new top and seat
covers.
Staver Touring Car, repainted, fully
equloped.
Columbia 1911 four-passenger, with elec
tric lights, new top, repainted.
These cars all in good running con
dition and will he sold; worth the money
wo ask.
Two-cylinder Buick truck, in good con-
dftloir; |9N
HI’ICK MOTOR POMP VXY.
241 PEACHTREE ST.
4-11-8
FOR SALE- 1911 model Oakland road
ster, good condition; bargain for cash.
Can be seen a’ 34 Auburn Avenue.
4 li
A ">J1 T OR-PASSENGER CADILLAC;
It st car ever built and we will let you
see m*. overhaul it and put it in brand
new shape; price right Come see it.
Travis & Jones, 26 James Street, third,
flooi 3-1-54
Automobiles For Rent
Dl \l I A.M MOToFcd.
FIVE and seven-passenger ears Garage,
112 East Elbe street. Cali Bell phone
Ivy 2496 day. Main 4325 night. 3-21-23
Tire Repairing
HIGH-GRADE STEAM VI 1 ..CAMKING.
Retreading a specialty. Prompt atten
tion given express shipments. Sanders-
Si er i Vulcanizing Company, 100 Spring
Street, Atlanta, Ga. 3 28-15
Motorcycles
m- <vt ,,t yolks ** i:asa verms *•
BICH CLK8
EXCELSIOR motorciycles. high-grade
bicycles; complete line new and used,
bicycles nod motorcycles; complete stock
parts and act essories: modern service
depot. Lowest prices; easy terms. AL-
I.XANDEK SEUWALD <’(>.. 145-147-14*
Edge wood Avenue. Phone Ivv 1609.
PHONE Foil DEMONSTRATION.
4-1-88
THOR MOTORCYCLES, repairs and ac-
cessor>*L best equipped repair shop
in city We w ill take cart* of you. South
ern Motorcycle Co., 116 Edge wood Ave.
3-26-31
Typewriters For Rent.
WEAVERS WANTED.
MALE AND FEMALE.
Plain and Fancy Wod..
Hi jilt Waycs.
ATLANTA WOOLEN MILLS.
Teachers Wanted.
WE NEED 100 teachers, free registra
tion; seventh season. Apjj2> to Hall
Teacher*’ Agency, Macon. Ga . DepU |L
WRITE for record of our eight years’
work. High cHass patronage. Ef
ficient service. Foster's Teachers Agen
cy. Atlanta. Ga. 64-8-4
BE A BELL
TELEPHONE
OPERATOR
The work is agreeable. The
surroundings are pleasant. You
are paid a salary while learning.
The opportunities for rapid ad
vancement are excellent. In»
creased salary is assured if yos
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
Agents and Salesmen Wanted^
jLTTFrTvoTrtAAAMT^alcsmen; straight
honest proposition. Investigate for
yourself. Big commissions S 1 > ■ ^
care Georgian. 4-22 20
OUR TIRE tonic is the best made, ‘dir
prices the lowest Live agents want
ed Write for special offer. Silver Lin
ing Tire Tonic Company, 41 Ivy ‘Street.
Atlantfe 4 - 2 u l ■>
AGENTS- -Change to make big money
calling on automobile owners; get our
proposition to-day. The Clavtfin & Hlin
in'cup Co.. Marietta. Ga tO-10-4
Situation WauPd—Male.
poedtiom Can furnish best of refer
ences. Address J. P. L., 94 Crew Street. I
Main 4865-J. 4-23-19
REGISTERED druggist, with more than !
three years experience, wishes posi- I
tion in drug store at once References,
Address Druggist, BoX 683, care Geor
gian. 39-23-4
WANTED Position by young man. 21
years of age. ns billing clerk and
stenographer, (’an give host of refer
ences. Addresa R., Box 332, care Geor
gian. 38-23-4
BILL CLERK Experienced, rapid; can
st&rt immediately. References. Ad
dress George. Bex 40, care Georgian.
34-23-4
YOUNG MAN seeks position us driver
for laundry or any kind of work (’an
give references. Phone West 151-J.
4 22-200
WANTED — Position by boy. sixteen;
state salary. .Address o.. Box 42. caro
Georgian. 38-22-4
SMALL su r bonk# for several hour*
evenings by experienced bookkeeper.
X. Y., care Georgian. 35-20-4
am
W ANTED German girl :■> nurse; r.ice
room and board. 57 East Third S r .
Ivy 1698-L. 4*23-45
WANTED- At once a good reliable.
settled colored woman to cook and
milk; must be neat and clean; rerun on
place. Phone Ivy 6213-J. 4-23-32
ONE first-class cook for large hous! :
good wages. Apply 241 West Peach
tree. 44-23-4
WANTED— Experienced seamstresses
for drapery work. Apply W E. Browne
peer,rating Company, 90 North Forsyth
Street. 4-24-9
WANTED- - Woman nurse at once. Ap
plv Sanitarium DeTruax, 308 Atlanta
Av 4-22-23
\V \NTED- Wet nurse for baby of three
weeks. Call in person. 70 Irwin St.
WANTED—-Settled woman to nurse.
Apply at once, good references re
quired. 593 North Jackson. 4-22-9
WANTED A competent housemaid.
Apply with reverences to 737 Pied
mont Avenue. 4-22-15
WANTED Canvassers for the Royal
Slide comb; new invention for
straightening kinky hair. 200 Auburn
Avenue; room 312. P. O. Box 521
wJ-22*4
Situations Wanted-Male.
AN experienced traveling -salesman
wants a position, to begin ■ work • May
i can pirn!sh the best refenencta. Trav
eling Salesman. Box 17. care Georgian
4.1-84-4
A NO. 1 SALESMAN, aged 28. three
years’ experience, with good refer
ences. city and road; coming in Hatur-
dav night. L. Ft. Williams, 197 S. Pryor
St. 5048. “P>241 4
WANTED Position by experienced
young man, 20 years of age. as steno-
bookkeeper. Address Janies. Box 23.
cure Georgian, City. 202-21-4
W ANTED Position n stenographer by
young man. eighteen years of ug< .
vho desires to get started with a good
inn. Address 814 Glennwood Avenue,
asi Atlanta, Ga. 30-24*-4
\ ANTED - Position as bookkeeper and
typist by young man with four years
xperience: now employed, but desire
•hange. If you want a good man, ad
dress P. L. Box 308. care Georgian.
31-24-4
WANTED- Position as stenographer or
steno-bookkeeper, by young man; on)y
a trial \ anted. Address ML. Bo\ Si t.
(.•are Georgian. 29-24*4
REGISTERED. experienced druggist
wants posh ton in unall town. Ad
dress “Drugs," Box 92, care Georgian.
25-24 r -t
GENTLEMAN, seeki.ig to establish a
business of his own. requiring at pres
ent only three hours dall- desires work
remainder of day. Expert stenographer,
office man. Best references. Address
Business Box 9. care Georgian. 43-23rl
WANTED Posltloirat dh«4 iM salesman
in gents' furnishings or shoe depart-
mer.t. References if needed. Address
L A . care Georgian. 200-23-4
W ANTED Position as chauffeur with
private family, experience of ^ three
years. Address Davis Lewis, 277 Au
burn Avenue. 202-23-4
WANTED-By young, man of sterling
dualities position as salesman <>;
clerk with some reliable fir/n. Addn ns
X. V 7... 328 Washington .Street, 3TN23-4
CO LOR EL) MAN desires position as
automobile cleaner at some motor
company. Capable. Experienced. A
Mlddlebrooks, 288 Fulton Street.
208-22-4
M1J >ULE-AGED married man wants
work; will consider anything except
work \n a saloon Address WorL ear**
Georgian. 25-22-4
Situations Wanted—Female.
MUSIC TEACHER WANTS POSITION
Teacher of voice and piano, holds
position in High School, desires
change; best of references. Address
Voice and Piano Teacher, care Geor
gian 47-24*4
DRESSMAKER wants sewing by the
day. 124 Crogman Street, South At
lanta. 204-24-4
COLORED GIRL wishes position as
maid in doctor’s office or plain sew
ing by day. Call West 481 .1 207-25 4
REFINED young lady desires position
in office; familiar with typewriting,
bookkeeping and general office work.
Call Ivy 4795. 201 -23-4
GOOD machines rented any
where, *5 for three months.
A American Writ. Mch. Co.,
48 N. Pryor.
Situations Wanted—Male and
Female.
WK IIA\ K listed wTfit ns 7 nuTn
her of A-l stpnojjniphprs. Ap
ply Miss Lvneh, Employment
Depart mt Lit
SMITH & BROS.
TYPEWRITER CO.
Phone Ivv 194!). l’Jl X. Prvor St.
4-21-22
Piaro Bargains
W K HA V !•; v era I good
right Pianos that have been
taken in exchange on The Apollo
Player Piano.
These Pianos have been pul in
first-class condition, and are ful
ly jniaranteeil.
Starr, walnut case $175.00
Ludden & Bates, mahogany case. 200.00
(Harvard, almost new 250.00
I French & Son, mahogany case.
1 only 9r».00
Fischer, only 85.00
Knabe only 98.00
EASY PAYMENTS.
! MANX INC PIANO COMPANY.
2 North Prvor Street. Opposite the
Lowry National Bank.
Telephone Main 4723. 4-24-34
PIANOS AND PIANO
PLAYERS.
Frr Sale—Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE Three seat*, all together.
Grand opera Saturday night; beat
section two-dollar seats. Rhone Ivv
K2'4-.l __ 48-:4-~4
FOR SALE one second-hand Gamine-
ter multigraph No. .. with type, elec
tric motor, etc. This machine is in
g< <;d condition and we will sell it cheap.
Ginn & Co.. Commerce Hall. 44- .4-4
UNREDEEMED pledge, an Excelsior
motorcycle, in good condition; at a
sacrifice if taken at once. Barney Mor
ris' Pawnshop, 92 Decatur Street.
4-24 23
81 COND HAND S AI ES Small, me
dium and lurge homo safes. M3: Hail's
hank and fireproof safes, vault doors, etc.
C. I Dapiel, 416 Fourth National Bank
Building. 9-7-r>3
- ’•D) will buy a $10.00 odorless refrig
erator. 362 Whitehall St 208-23-4
'H KYSAXTII EM UM piants fo;
rlety. Call Ivy 4287-.I.
sale Ya-
4 23-21
FDR, SALE An Axininster rug. 9 by 12,
1 heap 108 West Peachtree Street
306-25-4
FDR SALE Alnios. new. late model
gas stove, reasonable Ivy 1460-L.
5-4
1(|R SAI E Sweet notato plants for
ale. $1.1-5 pep 1.000. L. \Y. Rates.
Lakeland, Flu 33-21-4
RANK KT UT(’\ blanks. $1.50 per set.
Warranty deeds, bonds for ritle,
M o r t ga ge m . c on t ra c t s.
Stock certificates and bonds.
Bennett's, 25 South Broad. 201-20-J3
FdR SALE One full dress suit and one
j silk hat cheap. .Allen M Pierce. Inc..
I 16 Marietta Street. 4-22-26
BOARDERS If you want hoarders, si . . ..
little 'Want ,\<J" in Tin- Georgian will j SOLD at the lowest prices and on the
find them. If Mrs, George Olllon, US most reasonable terms at which first-
St. (’buries A Venn-, will mart, this and i class Instruments can be handled Kehr
have It read> when the "Want Ad" Dros., Newby & (-.vans, Ludwls and
man calls Friday, she will receive a new I others. Call anrl see me before you buy.
dollar bin WALTER HUGHES,
YOUNG LADY. cxperien,?ed In office 1 SB N. I^rVOl* Bit.
work (no shorthand) and as cashier, ' 3.29 2
must have work at once. Addfean 1 . 1 — -r-r----
Box 150, care Georgian. 30-28-4 ’
T I I s2 It c a dquarters.
IH in f. R. Logan
4-20-32
Business Opportunities.
i an Atlanta
We
tone and
small
‘••uitablu f<c refined Southern girl. Ad- j.
!re:<« E. E.. Box 100, care Georgian.
29-23-4 i
j YOUNG LADY, pleasant disposition,
1 some training and several years’ prae- I
Heal experience in sick nursing, must ,{l MIA ‘‘av
have work ut once. Would travel or go I , address. If not. v,h> n ‘ .
away for summer with convalescent or 1 * or Y° u * ^ ,v f you f nd *‘* ‘ e
i chronic caec. or would accept anything j ^^wXrsI' 1 ' The Office Serv
ice Company, 213 Temple Court Build-
ing, Atlanta. Ga 3-3-3
L(»ST An opportunity to got poxses-
'I'AN'O colored girls desire place together! sion of h brand-new dollar Dill by Mrs
as nurse or maid. Apply 152 South * E, 1*' Shropshire. 95 Ira Street, unless
Ave , or phone Main 2625-J. 205-22-4 ' sh« has this pap<” wit!; Hi is notice
marked when the "Want .\< 1 ' than 1 alia
YOUNG LADY desires position in office | Friday morning.
in clerical capacity or as assistants — -—
bookkeeper; have several years cxpe-N l*AH> 74 TIMES MOKE
r cut <» in generap-oiiice work. For fur- < -fj 1 a>• savings bank; money doubled in
ther particulars, address M., care Geor- | fu , ir mon ths Backed ny ,2,000,000
gian. 203-22-4
i<‘. s. 11
Go.. A 11 a o t;»
HELD W \ NT ED The Georgian "Want
Ads" will find help for you. If Mrs
K. E. George. 1.93 Highland Avenue, will
mark this ad and have it ready when
tbe "Want \d" man calls Frldav, she
will receive u new dollar bill.
VA LUABLE information to party who
left coil of cable wire in vacant lot on
Mitchell Street, between South Pryor
and Washington Streets. .1 VV. Phil
lips. 153 Whitehall Street. 4-19-9
SEND $1 for 500 extra early sweet po
tato piants. lemon yams, or 500 Ber
muda onion plants, the big kind. Address
the Model Farm, Tlftcn. Ga 3-20-7
ft'] I 1\\ BROWN SIGN & PAINTING
CO.. 77*4 Whitehall M. 3780
3-18-33
AUTOMATIC
REFRIGERATOR
Automatic RvlrigeratoiA inay
! cost, a J.!tie more than sunie re-
trijferators, tmt taking into con-
! sideration (he 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,
rYPIST desires place at once; has little
knowledge of shorthand. Call Miss
Ruth, Atlanta Phone 5005 33-22-4
property. State amount you can invest
for proposition. Address H. Clausa.
Room 2. Commercial Bank Building, I
Charleston, S. C. 32-21-4 1
6 am
Agent
W. Mitchell Su
EXPERIENCED nurse desires
Will leave city, to suit parties. .... x
dress Fannie Turner, colored, 306 Chapel I v
Street. 200-22-4
A MONEY-MAKING business for sale
work. h , G ie right party. Please do not in-
Ad- I vOtdigato unless you mean business and
WANTED—lob as butler or porter or
waiter. In or out of town. Can do
verv good cooking, in private familv. U
J). Upshaw. 113 Tat nail Street. 30-21 4
A'ANTED Position by young man on
farm or dairy. Address Farmer. No.
5 Farris Slreet. Rome. Ga. 51-23-4
YOUNG white man. experienced auto
driver, wishes position with private
family in or out of city; good reference.
Auto," Box 45, care Georgian. 209-28-4
W AN TUI • Cases to nurse by expe
rienced sick nurse; maternity cases a
specialty Bates reasonable. Best ref
erences. Call Ivv 4629. 200-21-4
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Houses For Rent.
(;K() f> MUoifjr
Real Estate and Renting.
10 Auburn Avenue.
FOR RENT.
AT No. 212 Raws, n Street, corner Cen
tral Avenue, we have a second-floor
**'nl <f six room'*, carrying nil modern
| . onvenienees. The walls have just been
i retinted, and the Itouse is In first-eluss
.condition; within ten minutes’ walk of
! center of the ctiy: close to school, and
j in be«t section on the South Side. Price
the money
orgian.
Address Box 718. care
36-23-4
j NO 8 Connecticut.' Avenue. Efigewood,
Ga. At this numhei you will find a
six-rtiom cottage with ali conveniences,
j oX'-epf hath; latge lot: house i;i good
! repair This is an ideal place for uny
I one who desires fo raise chickens, as
trie lot is very large.
PAID 74 TIMES MORE
THAN savings bank; money doubled in
four months. Backed by $2,000,000
property. Ktut< amount you can invest
for proposition. Address H Clausa,
Room 2. Commercial Bank Building.
Charleston. S. (’. 32-21-4
FOR SALE -Cigar and soda water busi
ness in the heart of the busy section
of Atlanta. Good proposition for r ght
parly. Address Cigar Store, Box 8.2.
care Georgian. 4-23-5
W A NT El) — Steady. sober working man
with $400 to take half interest in the
best paying business in Atlanta For
investigation, address Partner, Box 40.2,
tare Georgian. 41-22-4
WANTED Fi\e hundred stockholders
to share in the profits of my store
Men's furr ishi^g? tailoring, shoes. Luts.
Allen M Pierce 16 Marietta St 4-15-12
PATENT RIGHT FOR SALE.
A VALUABLE improvement on wail
construction, damp, heat and cold
proof; eliminates repa : r^ Ipss insur
ance perfectly sanitary See the Mod
em Construction Company, rooms 4<*8 -
409 Could building, Atlanta, Ca. Phone
Main 4398. 3-S-6
SAFES. FILES, cabinets, new and sac*
ond hand. Gookin Bank and Office
Equipment Company, 113-115 N. Pryor
Street.
N h.\\ Rl BBER TIRES put on your
baby carriage. Repaired, repainted
and re-covered. Phone Ivy 3076 Robert
Mitchell, 229 lid ge wood Avenue. 2-13-9
l\ F\TT SIGNS signifies heat qual-
1 jtv Kent Sign Co., 130«4
Peachtree Street. 3-5 20
NO 10 SNOWDRIFT 8742c, country
• eggs 19‘l*c dozen, 40c coffee 28c pound.
1 30c coffee 32c, 25c coffee 19c pound. Cash
Grocery Co, IIS Whitehali. 2-21-7
WE RENT good pianos <3 per month upT
' We sell gotxl pianos $5 per month up.
R. TV BECHT COMPANY.
107-108-109 Temple Court Building. Main
667 2-19-24
W anted—Miscellaneous.
WANTED Contractors to bid on stone
work; 200 perch J. S. Wells. Ivv
2484. 4-23-20
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 • 'lothes and Shoes.
" T HK VESTA 1 RE ”
166 Decatur Street.
j \V 1. l‘Al lli(iHE8T cash or ices Tor
lint, sohold goods, pianos and* office fur-
J r. :ure Cask advanced 011 consignments.
Gentra- Auction Company,. 12 East
Mitchell Street. Bell phone Main 2424.
t-26-28
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