Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, April 24, 1913, Image 18

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A World of opportunities are found each day in these little Want Ads. Do you read them? The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin Rooms and Board. Furnished Rooms For Rent. LAlHi£, light iwon elegantly furnish home. In the prettl everything 8trietl> pleasant home to a rouple; references. Mrs Corey. Ivy 66: m d private, modern st part of the city: first-class, a real refine* 819 We 5-j. $ 10. 'I W( i rooms; hi Jroundings furnished houseket rne owner and refined Atlanta Phone 5828-H 201 pernianen 1 Peachtree NICE, clean room and chang.- for diamond, motorcycle. E.. Box 48, >ard spewriter omfortahle single room in North Side apartment, all •cs. Ivy 847-.I. 4- kjlun. 4-21-11 large room with hath, on ; dose In Peachtree home gs Ivy 6102 4-: ping sur- 24-1 24-26 first < 'all 1-21 NICE, clean rooms with good hoard TWn connecting rooms, furnished for for ladies or gentlemen, $4 to $6 week. light housekeeping; close in 77 R 123 Capitol Avenue 4-24-io Brotherton Street 4-21-12 NICE downstairs front room and board for two young men. $4.50 week; walk ing distance North Side. Call II. Iv> 3045. 8 a. m to 6 p. in 33-24 4 WANTED - Board, by couple, near 700 block, on West Peachtree. Answer Postoffice Box 1242. stating price. 35-24-4 FOK KENT To refined couple room and board; private home; north side; only those wishing something nice need apply. Ivy 7239. 4-23-43 FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without board. J 79 Iv\ Street, two blocks from Candler Bldg 41-23-4 ROOM AND BOARD In private family; all conveniences. 143 West Peach tree. Phone Ivy 2104-.1. 4-23-36 VERY large furnished room with hoard: vacant by 1st; convenient to halh. also room for nice young lady; single beds. Ivy 3694-J. 4-23-37 LARGE. delightful front room; large ve randas for summer; best locution; 1 good table; West Peachtree. Ivy 1959-1. 47-23-4 . NEATLY furnished rooms; homelike cooking, also table board. 127 Capi tol Avenue. Main 6172-J. 4-23-7 ; CAN accommodate four with room arid hoard at 30 East fain Phone Ivy i 2903. 4-23-6 CAN accommodate gentlemen or couple, nice, light room v\ith hoard; private' * • dlv. 63 East Cain Street. ivy 6933-.! 4-22-13 DEMOHTFI'h room; refined, North Side private home. All convenience*. Excellent meals near, ivy 1294 I. 4-18-41 K<)R KENT -Nicely furnished rooms; I all conveniences. 45 Williams; apart ment 8, tfrlrd floor i\ . 2116 4 19 14 Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms For Rent. ■ROOMS, furnished or unfurnished. Call Ivy 4804-J. 4-24-28 j SEVERAL rooms, furnished or finfur- nished, suitable for light housekeeping ! 195 East Pine Street. Ivy 4491. 4-22-12 ; THREE beautiful corner rooms; sepa rate entrance; private bath, veranda; 1 sink In kitchen. Ivy 99. 4-32-28 Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms Wanted. Y\ YNTKD Two rooms, with or without kitchenette, furnished or unfurnished, j stale location and price. R. J. M., care Georgian. 4-23-46 Unfurnished Rooms For Bent. rT»TPT?l7Trr?^lious<*keepiiig. four large, unfurnished, modern rooms, second floor; hot and cold water, with hath; gas range connected; no children; ref-, erences exchanged. Ivy 7089I. 4-24-24 FOR KENT One nice front room, tin-i furnished; reasonable. 214 Rawson j Street. -*■ 4-24-25 FOUR unfurnished rooms for house keeping; private hath, hot and cold watAr connections; cheap to right par ty. Bell phone Main 4890-1.. 3y-24-4 THREE unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; electric lighis; hot bath, walking <listance; $15 per month. Phone Main 2850-.I. 2-24-2 TWO ROOMS for light housekeeping; Inman Park section; conveniences; references. 39 Koyston Avenue. 4-24-5 FOl^ND—One dollar bill. If Mrs. Pearl Akridge, 30 Orange Street, finds this notice and has it marked when the "Want Ad" man calls Friday morn ing in the speedy Cartercar. FOR RENT—Apartment, two rooms with hot and cold water; close in; price $10 per month; couple preferred. Apply 389 Whitehall. 4-23-41 SEVERAL rooms, North Side, about fifteen minutes’ walk. Would like to reserve one room. Ivy 6705. 46-23-4 TWO large connecting rooms for light housekeeping; newly tinted; all on i veniences. 52 Kelly Street. Main 5342-.I. 4-22-4 FOUR unfurnished first-floor rooms and one furnished room, cheap. Apply 48 I Evans Street. West End. 4-23-22 i FOR RENT Three beautiful rooms, with gas, water and bath. 91 West Harris Street. 26-23-4 'ON CAPITOL AVE., four- upstairs rooms, porch, hath and back stairs Atlanta phone 3316. 39-22-4 TWO unfurnished connecting rooms for rent; reasonable. Now vacant. 669 Central Avenue 34-22-4 A family hotel, located at Peachtree and f „ „", , ' ~ “j Alexander Sts. Xmerican plan $7.50 to lllKEE ROOMS for light housekeeping $12 50 week European, $3 to $7 week. with gas and electricity. 353 Euclid 1 9-34 Avenue Call Iv> 44 1 4-22-16 Ready Reference for the Business Man, the Artisan And the Public in General business GUIDE \? POULTRY, PET an J LIVE STOCK J I? nn Hir of cron co : nr i ne ! ■- ■ ■■■— ■ ■ - — —■ ■ 1 ’ ROOM with boaril for a men or business ladii il.v. Call Main 4238-J Street couple of young *s:; private fam- 278 Rawson 4-20-57 ; >EI IGHTFl 1. rooms; best location; j private home; table b< uard a specialty • 256 Capitol. Main 2031- L. 4-20-20 j BOARI> AND ROOMS. EXCELLENT T \RLE; desirable rooms. close in; reasonable 115 South l’ry- t»r Atlanta phone 4949 4-20-36 362 PEACHTREE STKI *:ET Fine lo< a tion, near <n, largo, choice rooms to couple or gentlemen. Table board a specialty. 4-18-42 TWO excellent front rooms for hoard era* Electricity and all convenience*; walking distance. Ivy 2866-L. 4-18-14 ONE NICELY furnished room with board for couple or two young men. Inman Park, private family. 350 Euclid. Ivy 6388-L 4-18-2 COZY INN. HALF-BJjOCK from Candler Bldg: splendid rooms; best board; $20 per month und up; sure to please. Phone Ivy 6552. 43-11-4 UK,- i MEALS IN TOWN, $3 WEEK ROOM AND MEALS. $4. 197 SOUTH PRYOR CALL MAIN 5048 4-5-54 ~36 EAST NORTH AVE. BETWEEN the Peach trees; nicely fur nished rooms and excellent fable board, ivy 6501. 3-26-24 PEACHTREE INN. Architects and Builders. I > I I I it TTnd^ stop paying enormous I»1 Mill,you need an archi tect who understands your particular needs. My long experience as architect and builder, and I '-an furnish you l ,lHnf h specifications ami bill of ail necessary materials cheaper than anybody else in Atlanta. It’s to your interest low me. FRITZ WAGENKK 408 Fourth National Bank Building. Phone Main 1.4. 2-25-.i4 Auction Sales of Furniture and Household Goods. CKNTRAIi Al-(JTION COM PANT, 12 East Mitchell Ktreet. buyu and a? 11 " everything; regular auction 1 uesday and Friday. Bell phone Main -4~4.^ ^ Automobile Repairing. BROK I N AUTO iPAfeTS' FoRGED. Broken springs re-weld ed and guaranteed. Prices right. Sat isfactory service Anderson Bros. A* Rich, both phones, 372 Edgewood Ave nue. 4-2-7 Banks. AMERICAN NATI./XAL hank.' Corner Alabama and Broad street. capital and sriirr.rs *1,000.000. Furniture Repairing and Upholstering. KOI I'HERN FTJBNITURE EXCHANGE > ' ' Ill'KT rlcanlng. ftu'niturt rapairrr Furniture bouKht and Hold and mat- Ifv.'ses renovate,I. 131 McDaniel Street. Hell Phone Main 4810. Atlanta I'hone **92 1-6-6 I'I I IN’ IT I' I; K repafre, upholstering, retlniHhlns neatly done. Work called for anti delivered. Voung K. Carson, 47!I Marietta street. Atlanta 3567. 3-5-6 W. L. LUNSFORD & Co . 1 pholsterirg, repairing and refinishlng furniture of nil kinds; satisfaction guaranteed. Phones. Atlanta 0950- F M Bill. 3-5-30 Hardware and Tools. HAAitk, toois. household speciai- Mes, 100 per cent value at 100 Edge- wood Avenue H. G. Martin. 2-11-41 Hat Cleaning. ^^RAAV iTX^>C^2KcT^oft^Tlats (deaneiT and blocked, ItOe. George's llat Glean ing and Shoe Shine Parlor, 3V. E. Ala. Street. " 4-IO-U Barber Shops. HAIRCUTS 15c. place, between 3 Viaduct •rid Broad Pea. litre* i 12-23-38 Bicycles. FOR BICYCLES ami supplies, See D Alexander. 54 N. Pryor. M. 3116. Repair Work a ypecial- 3-27-51 GAEL Main 1320, Atlanta 1436. Bicycle repairs and sundries. Atlanta Bicycle Company, 10 Peters Street. 2-15-66 BUSINESS GUIDE tells Hie people what business you are in and where to find > "u If Mrs. Emma Xunnally, 66 Rich ardson Street, lias ibis marked Friday morning when the "Want Ad” man calls, she will find herself in possession of a new dollar bill. Box and Bedding Plants. aCH KINDS of bedding and box plants, 50c per dozen. Telephono your order Ivy 12*8 l. Ponce DeLeon Floral Co.. 398 Poncv DeLeon avenue. 4 3-2 Builders. buy you a Terms to suit 418!*. you a home. Will lot or pay off your lot. 400 Temple Court. Main 4-15-16 Hatters. a'c.VIE HATTERS make, old hats loot* like new Mail orders given prompt at- tentlon 20 Bast Hanter street. 12-3-44 Instrument Makers. e." a, iYoBTRidCr'mkgT"coK Instrument Makers. N°W LOCATED AT 278% EDGEWOOD AVENUE. All kinds of high-grade iigwt machine work done. Special at tention given to repairing of engineers’ instruments. LEVELS and TRANSITS 3-11-40 Jewelry. WE have a large sTock^of^solid gold and best grades of filled bracelets. Price $2.50 and up; cash or time. Banta-Cole Com pany, 5 South Broad Street. 4-15-23 Lighting- Fixtures. ELECTRfd an,i gaa fi-ctnres- all new styles; lowest prices. Queen Mantel anil Tile Company. 56 West Mitchell street. I'hone Main 681. 1-16-tfi Lime, Concrete, Roofing, Stone. la n d i.1m fan d ston i?TJompaSiy; Lime, concrete anil roofing stone. 915 3d Nat. Hank Hhlg. 2-8-50 FOR all kinds of machine work see Camp Tiros., now located at 275 Ma rietta street. Phone M. 2937. 12-3-4 Board Wanted. WANTED i lilnrnianed room. with meals, bv a couple; man travels part of time. Must be nice, with conven iences. Give particulars. Address J VV. C. X . care Georgian. 45-22-4 Furnished Rooms For Rent N KwHirTurntMlied rooms” prTvat,- fain- llv all conveniences; close in. 82 NY Harris. Ivy 3607-J. 4-21-39 )P*OR RENT Furnished room in _uii apartment close to postoffice; $17.50 per month. references exchanged. Phone lv\ 2325 4-24-13 NICELY furnished, large room, with private bath. 64 Forrest Ave. 4-24-15 ENTIRE upper floor, three furnished rooms, complete for housekeeping. 55 W Cain St 4-24-17 162 WEST PEACHTREE- Furnished room, also two or three connecting rooms for housekeeping; running water in kitchen; modern conveniences: rea sonable rent. 26-24-4 LARGE upstairs front room; gentleman only; private home: scivetud win dows, electric lights, furnace, hot wa ter. 109 Forrest Avenue. Ivy 6310 4-17-18 FOR RENT Furn.shed rooms in modern apartment building, newly papered ami painted; steam heat, all modern conveniences: within four blocks of the Candler building. Call 506 Empire Life Building or idione Main 1897 2-1-14 TWO furnished rooms for light house keeping 249 South Pryor. Phone Main 3848-J. 4-23-39 NICELY furnished rooms in North Side private home; hot and cold water; connecting bath; or will share house with couple Ivy 2448-L. 4-23-26 FURNISHED rooms in private home. all conveniences; baths, hot and cold water. 19 East Harris 4-23-27 ONE furnished room for gentlemen; connecting bath. all conveniences Peachtree Place Ivy 4468-J 4-23-28 EXCELLENT rooms, with or without board; private home. North Side, lvv 6221. 4-23-29 NICELY furnished front room; gentle men preferred. Atlanta phone 5984 4-23-3 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. 4-22-5 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 Oeorgi a n ‘ 30-22-4 NEATLY furnished room In private home for nurse or gentleman Good neighborhood Alain 4628-J. 201-21-4 RENT -Nicely furnished cool ns in private family to one or two men: all conveniences; $10 per Ivy 6263 4-23-14 TWO or three unfurnished rooms; all conveniences; close In. Main 5504-J after 6 p. in. 37-22-4 FOR LIGHT housekeeping, four 'arge. unfurnished, modern rooms, second floor; hot and cold water, with hath; gas range connected. No children. Kef erences t-xchanged Ivy 70S!*-.! 28-22-4 Housekeeping Rooms For Rent. l'.XCEl.UENT housekeeping rooms, fit . vate entrance, electricity, hot water; use of phone. Ivy 2856 L 4-18-13 Furnished Apartments For Rent. T^vTTV-rmuoCnThchenettc^aruT hath; also garage; references. Phone Ivy 2432. 4-24-6 Ft >K RENT- Four or fl ve-room fur nished apartment. All conveniences, t'lose in. For particulars eall Ivy 2981, 1 or call evenings 89 West Peachtree; , apartment B 4-20-62 APARTMENT of three beautiful rooms, Inman Park Private home. New. Large kitchen, with sill conveniences. Screens. East porch Phone Ivy 2329-J. 4-20-35 Unfurnished Apartments For Rent. nK'CT ^modern stx^Toum a|«irtincntH. $6 * West Tenth Street. Phone Ivy 6125 i Mrs Ferris. 4-24-22 art- 3698.i 4-24- Carpenter and Builder. AM, K1 Nl 5nfRpXifrW0RK. D M. WHEELER, 19 South Forsyth St I’hone M 4186. Atlanta 1547 12-31-16 Carpets and Rugs Cleaned. atiCVsTta steam carPet* clea'S'- ING COMPANY (Inc.) 27 West Alex- ander street Phone Ivy 4186. Moist and dry cleaning. Rugs wo yen from your old < at pets and. rags. Porch shades made to order. 2-8-27 Mattress Renovating. SANITARY MATTIlioss' KeScTVAT^ TNG -Factory new and up-to-dato; moderate prices: give us a trial. .lack- son & Orr Company, Means street and W. & A. R. R. Both phones. 3-20-14 Paint. When Hens Fail in Duty Chicks Will Die in the Shell When Eggs Are Not Shifted and Turned They Grow Fast to the Shell. Why do not all blooms produce ft uit7 Why do not all acorns pro duce great, straight, magnificent oaks? Why dots not each and every stalk of corn bring forth an ear of corn? Who can give the reason for all these ap parent failures in the plants of na ture? A customer writes that out of two settings of 30 eggs they hatched but 20 chicks. Two were not fertile and eight were dead in the shell. They thought I should duplicate all eggs that did not hatch, and particularly those that died in the shell, but we could not see it that way. We were not on the ground to hold a post-mortem upon those dead chicks so could not tell who was to blame or what was the cause of the deaths. We ascertained afterwards that all the dead-in-the-shell chicks were under one hen. Our presumption, then, is that that particular hen did not do her duty in shifting or turning her eggs and that they grew fast to the shell upon one side, and being unable to liberate themselves at the proper tine* died from exhaustion. Another theory is that the eggs were kept several days before they were set and were not turned each day as they should have been. Still another is that all those eggs were laid by one hen. which being of low vitality or from inbred stock, did not < vigor enough to the egg for the chick to free itself from the shell. Cause of Cripples. Another person buys 100 eggs to put in an incubator, and at the expiration of three weeks or more informs the seller that they hatched about 80 per cent of all eggs, hut that about 20 per cent of them were cripples of one kind and another, and felt that the shipper was to blame for all of it. What is the cause? We think it is caused by the 'improper handling of the eggs while in the machine being incubated. The embryo chick is but a network of blood vessels; yet each separate organ is perfect in embryo or miniature. It is not hard to under stand how readily a leg might be de formed by that particular blood vessel sticking to the shell, as it often does w hen it has not been moved about as often as it should by the frequent turning of the eggs in the machine. Many people turn their eggs by having two trays, putting one upon the other and simply transferring the eggs from one tray to the other, which puts them first one side up and then the other, in practically the same posi tions every other day. We think the better way is to put your hand upon the eggs and twirl them about In a promiscuous manner, yet moving them ail and getting them into differ ent positions each time. If one sees to it that the eggs are well turned at least once a day (twice being better) we will have fewer of the crippled chicks we ar P sure. If they are badly crippled it is economy and humane to promptly put them under the sod. Questions and Answers. Question—If eggs for hatching be come badly soiled in the nest, will it do them any harm to wash them up clean if I use no soap on them? Answer—No; a good washing and soaking for that matter w ill do them no harm whatever. Of course the wa ter should be about the temperature of the eggs, so that there will be r.o chill ing. They should be wiped off before returning them to the nest. If it was in an incubator, it would not make any difference about drying them. Re cent experiments have proven that it is a splendid thing to wet a cloth in a 90 per cent solution of alcohol and wipe all eggs off with it. Which tends to remove the minute spores of the white diarrhoea germ. It can be used at moderate temperature of from Go to TO degrees. Such a process is advocated as giving a more vigorous chick. Real Estate For Sale. ^harp & fioylston A THING OF BEAUTY. IS a joy forever, rf you are look- ins for a beautiful home on the North Side 1n ANSLEY PARR, we have it. This is an east front brick veneered home, built of se. lected material, with three bath, combination fixtures, fine, large veranda, hardwood floors and fl n . ished up as nicely as any house you ever saw: has one bed room downstairs and four large bed rooms and one small one upstairs This is convenient to car fine, and the price is exceedingly reasona ble. We want to show you this MONDAY,. ANOTHER ONE. IF there is anything we have not said about the first one that is good, we can certainly say it about this one. This place has sun parlor, sleeping porch, furnace hat and six bd rooms, and is in an ideal location for a swell home. We' have a price on this that will make it sell. See us for information. Don't phone. Ducks. FOR SALE—Day-old White Indian Runner ducklings, 50c each. Stock direct from California. S. A. Julian, Ailel Ga. 52-23-4 ON account of my health I am forced to sell our entire dock of ducks, con sisting of 100 Fawn and White Runners, 20 Mammoth Pekins and 14 White Run ners. Most of these are prize winners and ribbons go with them. They are all select birds. Low price on lot, or either variety. Make offer or write me. Eggs $1 for 12, $5 per 100. Ducklings any time 25c each Oak Dean Farm, Stone Mountain, Ga. 4-17-10 Coal CO A L J' liico Lump- COAL $4.75 PIEDMONT COAL CO. BOTH PHONES MAIN 3648 1-13-34 Coal, Coke and Wood. srMTfRtftwrxsRSisr" THE YRIFOD PAINT COMPANY, 37-9 Pryor Street. BEST goods, prompt service. Phone us .'our orders. Phones Bell Main 4711. Main 4710. Atlanta 406. 7-1-12 for dry wood and best coal. Contract Painting and Wall Tinting. T. A. Johnson', v/~ <V, Fair St . West 1288-.I. for all kinds of painting and tinting Dentist. ONE beautiful four-room modern apart ment, North Side. Phone Ivy 8698-J •oR RENT 'Nice live-room apartment: front and rear porches Apply to owner. •".56 North Jackson Street At- ianta phone 78. 4-24-3 Furnished Houses For Bent. COMPLETELY furnished 7-room house for summer References required. Main 4170-L. 4-19-31 Unfurnished Houses For Rent. $20 Nice six-room cottage. 85 Crew Street Apply 315 Capitol Avenue. Bel! phone Main 3635. 28-24-4 FOR RENT Niie four-room house, \vtth hull. ail conveniences; two car lines; $12.60. 28 Gray Call Ivy 2779-J Mr. Schaehter. 4-23-40 OUR RENT list describes everything for rent Call, write or j hone for one Ivy 3390 Charles P. Glover Realty Co , 2’ Walton street. 2-13-49 PORCELAIN—NO GOLD CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK OUR SPECIALTY. •ATikNT Whalebone; No More. No l,es9 GOLD CROWN (22 CARAT) . .$3.00 BRIDGE WORK, PER TOOTH 3 00 SILVER FILLINGS 25 GOLD FILLINGS 50 CLEANING TEETH 60 T W E N T Y - Y !•: A R GU A R A NTEK. EASTERN PAINLESS DENTISTS. 38u, Peachtree Street. 4-2-31 Printing. RYKKRT & U()l LiN< JXWORTH FOR ANY KIND of printing. We satisfy our customers. 10 (TUrner Street. Rel! Main 4600. 4-4-6 Roof and Gutter Work. I REPAIR all roofs, gutters, all kinds sheet iron work. 33 South Pryor. Main 3127. T. W. Hooper. 3-4-63 Safe Cracksman. hire and burglar proof safes opened and repaired. C. C. Downes, 29u. Marietta Street. Phone* Al 2146. Atlanta 4922. 4-5-11 Eggs—All Varieties. A FEW TRIOS White Runner ducks from my prize-winners, $15 per trio; eggs, $5 for 12. White Orpingtons, trios. $7.50; eggs. $3 for 15. Black Orpingtons. $5 each, eggs, $3 for 15. All stock have free range J. F. Gifford. K. F. D.. Mari etta, Ga . or 200 Temple Court, Atlanta. Ga. 1-25-12 FINEST EGGS. $1 a setting, delivered. Address Finley, P. O. Box 1515, At lanta. 4-19-17 WANTED if you want anything the "Want Ad” man will find it for you. Ilf Mrs Henry Dillon. 178 St. Charles \venue, wants a new' dollar bill, she will be presented with same if she has this marked when tlie "Want Ad” man calls Friday morning. B A1. A N C E S E A SON Eggs from m y special mating "bred-to-lay” S. u White Leghorns, $1.50 setting; special mating White Runner ducks (Patton strain) including second drake, fourth anil fifth young ducks. Atlanta show. November. 1912. $2 setting. South Geor gia Poultry Farm. Sale City, Ga. 3-1-1S THE EGGS of difTorent varieties of fowls will be found classified under their respective breeds in the future, instead of under the classification of "Eggs ’ FURNISHED rooms, with or without board, at 135 Ivy Street; thoroughly renovated private bath. 4-23-12 Houses Wanted. w \ \ i ED » i’nc first of Slay, a or t room cottage, with ail modern oon- venienres Renter. Box 50. care Geor gian 205-24-4 Office Space For Rent. (TRoFnT) i?fjd(VR. small store or oflic i ' til ehi'iip long lease, ti Auburn Avenue, two doors off ! IVaelil rue. I'luuir I v\ 1 4 _M -14 sunn Ear, Nose, Throat and Lung Trouble. UK (JICOKCt 10 mtOWN, Diseases or the Ear, Nose, Throat ami Lungs, 312-14 Austell Bldg. I have the only compound oxygen plant ever brought South and make this gas daily. Weak, nervous, anaemic anil pale people are invited tu call 4-6-13 AUTOMOBILES The speedy Cartercar. bearing the "Want \d" man. will call at the resilience of Mrs. Edgar Morris, 1 157 St Charles Avenue, and if she finds this ail and has it marked ire will pre sent her with a new dollar bill Fri day morning Engineering and Machine Designing. <;. v. Plant, m. e. 1 PKVELOP YOI lt INVENTION. Dixie Pattern and Machine Works. 262 West North Avenue Main 2829, 4-5-17 Fly Screens. FI j Y S< R E FNS—-FLY CoME SEE our Roll-aawy Screens, our. Roller-bearing Screens, our Sliding Screens; none better. It will pay you to see our goods, get prices 217 Kiser Bldg Main 1319. Porter Screen <\v J .1 Crawford, Agent. 2-4-14 Fire-Proof Storage. \\ K STORE HOUSEHOLD GOODS and pianos Office and warehouse, 239- 24! Edgewood avenue. Ivy 2037. John J Woodslde Storage Company Sand. SAND. SAND In any quantity and quality; prompt delivery. S. M. Truitt & Son. 1 13-32 Sewing Machines. WE RENT new machines with complete set of attachments foe $2 per month; also machines repaired; prompt deliv ery. Both phones 1893. Singer Sewing Machine Company, 79 Whitehall. 9-14-44 FOR SALE Why not advertise that house or lot in 'The Georgian and let tl.e people know it is for sale? If Mrs. Sarah Hairston. 294 Highland Avenue, has this marked when the "Want Ad” man calls Friday morning, he will pre sent her with a dollar bill. Shoes. J FuR RENT Attractive office space. fourth floor Third National Hank | I Building fronting Marietta Street, com bout 1.900 square feet. Will ! s whole or subdivide See tenant unities. 4-23-200 Fresh Oysters Daily. VIRGINIA and \nv Orleans oysters on the half shell, 40c dozen. 77 Peachtree street Furniture. ■ FFUNITrUK C casv payments, 415 Marietta, GET the best shoes for the whole family. Peacock & Drennen, 222 Marietta Street. 4-16-28 Shoe Repairing. '^'TTToTTsTtXCP^sV eLnD "sFwTfx— fit) CENTS. At Gwinn’s Shoe Shop. 6 Luckie Street, Opposite Piedmont Hotel. Both phones. 3-26-45 Stove and Range^RepaiHng. stove doctor. STOVE, rango and furnace repairing. 61 South Prvor Street. Bell Phone Main 1460. Atlanta phone 1410. 4-10-10 DAN THE FIXER. STOVF.S AND REFRIGERATOR RE PAIRING. We sell second-hand gas stoves. We sweep* chimneys. 121 WHITEHALL STREET. Atlanta phone 2235. Bell phone M. 2699. Trunks, Bags and Suitcases. —iusTau . i ■•Tnonr'uFrrvvTRfe: ROHNTRFE'S. 77 WH1TKH A1.1, ST. PHONES: Bell II. 1376. Atlanta 1654 Umbrellas. “Tavlor-Made" f mbrollas. Ill Y from makers; all prices and styles: re-covering and repairing; every um brella kept in repair tree. Phone for salesman: nrompt service. TAYLOR UMBRELLA CO.. 116 1 Whitehall St. 4-23-35 Leghorns. WHITE LEGHORN cockerels, heavy laying strain. $1.50; pullets, $2 each; •?ggs. $1.50 and up. Mrs. Robert West. 132 Carter Hill road, Montgomery, Ala. 11-9-66 Orpingtons. S. C. CRYSTAL WHITE Orpingtons; eggs. $2. $3, $5 per setting of 15 eggs; old and young stock for sale. George M. Moseley, Menlo. Ga. 2-27-9 FOR SALE—One pen Keilerstrass White Orpingtons, one cock and four hens; also several trios of Cook’s White Or pingtons; foundation stock direct from Cook farms. Write for prices. Mrs. F. O. Miller. Fort Valley, Ga 3-12-16 Poultry—All Varieties. Fkk ii" k.-VS «k r U f fUR r a Nf >' t'tmizn t V FARM, Chamblee, Ga. Large stock of White Runners, Leghorns arid Rhode Island Reds, enables us to ship fresh eggs, strong and fertile. Write for prices on stock and eggs if you want a bargain. 1-21-18 Cows. '^VWWW/WWVWvArtfWWwwy^w- W ANTED—One young cow fr . milk; qualities must be guaranteed and price reasonable. Address Cow, Box 62. care Georgian. 27-24-4 FOR SALE -A little want ad in The Georgian will sell anything you would like to dispose of. If Mrs. M. A. King, 85 Windsor Street, will mark this, the “Want Ad" man will present her with a new dollar bill when he calls Friday morning, if she has this paper in her possession. Plymouth Rocks. BARREI» ROCK eggs, pure and fresh from Georgia Poultry Farm; $1 per setting On sale at 12 South Broad Street. 420-63 EGGS from prize-winning E. B. Thomp son Ringlet Barred Rocks, eilher mat ing, $3 for fifteen. $5 for thirty. A M. Kendall. Dallas. Ga. 3-8-11 Horses, Mules, Vehicles, Etc. FOK SALE—One medium-size mule, cheap. W. J. Garner, 250 Marietta. 4-22-35 GOOD HORSE, eight years, weighs 750 pounds. You can buy cheap. Gome see him. Don’t care to feed. 9 East Ashland Avenue. Costly. 4-22-29 HAVE you anything to sell? If Mrs. H. L Jordan. 87 Richardson Street, finds this and has it marked when the "Want Ad" man calls Friday morn ing. she will be presented with a new dollar bill. Seeds and Poultry Supplies. II. G. HASTINGS & CO. SEEDS, VEGETABLE AND FLOWER ING PLANTS. POULTRY SUPPLIES. PHONES 2568. A FI’LL LINE of Cyphers Incubators and Brooders. INTERNATIONA^ Sanitary Hover, $8.50. STANDARD SPRAY PUMP, made of solid brass; guaranteed for five years; $4 each. MYERS’ HANDS PRAY, 50c each. Money to Loan. PURCHASE money notes hought^anrt money loaned on real estate. Uhas p Glover Realty Co., 2y s Walton St. 4-12-2 MONEY ON HAND for immediate loans on property in or near Atlanta. .1 E VanValkenburg, 501 Equitable Bldg. MONEY FOR SALARTed“pLOPLS~ AND OTHERS, upon their own names; cheap rates, easy payments. Comb dential. D. H. Tolman, 820 Austell building. W GYM AN & CONNORS. ESTABLISHED 1890. Mortgages on Real Estate. 4-1-3 FARM LOANS PLACED in any amount on improved farm lands in Georgia. The Southern Mortgage Compar.v, Gould building. 7-13-1 SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LENty any amount: 6 per cent. Write cr ’ call. S. W. Carson, 24 South Broad street. 4-3-17 MYERS’ each. WHITEWASH SPRAY, $3 A FULL LINE OF BRASS CANARY CAGES. SUIRREL AND PARROT CAGES. ALL SIZES of flower pots and tubs. PRATT’S POULTRY DISINFECANT, fine for killing mites and lice, and disinfecting the poultry houses. WHATE OIL SOAP for killing bugs on rose bushes and flowering plants. Builders of A tlanta Violin Maker. OLD" V IT)TS NS B< )T'lffft. sold and ex changed; repairing a specialty. The O’d Reliable Violin Dealer. Mays Bad- Atl&nta 179T PLEASANT furnished room, suitable for | couple or gentlemen: bath 24 East * Baker. Ivy 5459-.T 4-23-16 TWO room kwnng East Fa;r house- • imn 4-23-8 Ivy Stores For Rent. ENT A fine new brick store, i J*»or to Jacobs’ pharmacy. Gor- 1 any first-class business Phone 4-23-201 4-5-12 * goi ■, 34u Peachtree 3-31-34 Wood. WOOD a tievt dollar bill. b^ to the interest oi * •I I rod. 186 North Boult* ; - - ; n «•■* U I SOUTH GEORG. IA mill cut-off* by the .. ;\ wi<! ; Want I carload or r.ry quantity you may Friday. m:c will receivi wart They make fine kindling S. M Truitt & Son. 1-13-33 Warranty Deeds. $2,006 Montefiore Selig to D. W. Mor gan. lot 50x190 feet, north side of St. Charles Avenue, 59 feet west of Bona- venture Street. April 18. 1913. $1,200 -J. C. Allen to VY. H. Allen, lot 90x152 feet, south side of Lena Street, 200 feet south of Ashby Street; also lot 160x152 feet, south side of Lena Street, 540 feet west of Ashby Street. April 22, 1913. $4,750—Mrs. Avie A Bowen to D. Za- ban. lot 63x204 feet, northwest side of DeKalb Avenue. 127 feet southwest of Haralson Street. April 23, 1913. $10,000 -T. C. Holmes et al. to A. M. and E. L. Yerner. lot 200x466 feet, at intersection of southeast side of Peach tree Road and northeast side of Plaster’s Bridge Road. April 25, 1911 $5. Love and Affection W. Howard Smith to Charlotte W. Smith, lot 45x190 feet, west side of Spring Street, 300 feet north of Kimball Street: also lot 45x190 feet, west side of Spring Street, 345 feet north of Kimball Street. April 22, 1913. $1,400 Mrs. Victoria A Morris to Mrs Jennie IV Baggett, lot 50x99 feet, south side of Fulton Street: 84 feet west of l-Yaser Street. March 28. 1913. $2,204 Provident Trust and Security Company to F R. Mann, lot 110x225 feet east side of Howell Mill Road. 1,816 feet from north line of Kontz tract, in Wilsona Park. April 11. 3913. *2,000-Same to same, lot 100x210 feet, east side of Howell Mill Road, being north half of lot 2. block F. of Wilsona Park. April 11. 1913. $2,204 Same to same, lot 110x232 feet, east side of Howell Mill Road, being south half lot 3. block F, of Wilsona Park. April 11. 1913. $2.000—Same to same, lot 100x223 feet, east side of Howell Mill Road, being south half lot 2. block F, of Wilsona Park. April 11. 1912. $750—W. T. Ashford to Mrs. Hattie 1. Blanton, lot No. 262, Garibaldi Street, 25x100 feet. April 21. 1913. $700—Florence K. Knauff to Reuben R Arnold et al.. lot 225x195 feet, south east corner of Sims Street and Chatta hoochee Avenue. April 23. 1913. $2.000 -Harold Hlrsch to Mrs. Rosa Freeman and Mrs Dorothy Nuckols. lot 50x150 feet, south side of Eden Avenue. 50 feet west of Gilbert Street; also lot 50x200 feet, south s : de of Eden Avenue. 150 feet west of Gilbert Street: also lot 50x200 feel, west side of Gilbert Street. 250 feei south <-f Eden Avenue, also lot 509x200 feet, west side of Gilbert Street. 350 feet south of Eden Avenue. March 9, 1913 Warranty Deeds. $2.800—Carl A and A C. Werber to William M. Monet lef. lot 50x190 feet, south side Y.-rk Avenue. 110 feet west of Evans Street March 31. 1913. '’300 A Clifford Moreland to \V. W Hood. lot 71x23 feet, southeast side Sin- ch Avenue. U '• fci t northeast of Lake Avenue. April 22. 191? $1,600 Mrs. A < » Peacock to Sally F Me Elroy, hi ?5xl:S feet. 180 Luckie Street April 23. 1913 81.902 Mrs. Mary C Osborn to Mrs Lula M. Nichols, lot 60x123 feet, north s o.' Ponc.“ DeLeon. \venue. 67 fe*q east of U.'nci* DeLeon Place. April 22. 1913. <350- M. U Ramson and Lewis M. Anderson to F. M Kirkpatrick, lot 50x 150 feel, southwvs; corner Counu L~nv Road and Dooley Avenue. April 23, 1913. $t and to Correct—C. D. Young and A. J. Boswell to Andy E. Brown, lot 100x 190 feet, northeast corner Harvard Ave nue and Myrtle Street. March 20, 1913. $20,000—J. T. Craus to Julia A. Wil kins, lot 25x71 feet, corner Decatur and Piedmont. April 18. 1911. $13,000—Joan E. Trounstine to J. B. Frost, lot 53x200 feet, west side Wash ington Street, 1.61 feet north of Clarke Street. April 23. 1913. $2,800 Realty Trust Company to W. VV. Browrn, lot 80x204 feet, west side The Prado, being lot 11, block 11, Ansley Park. April 22. 1913. $400—W. T Ashford to I. A. Hirsch- berg. lot 26x100 feet, west side Chestnut Street. 87 feet south of Parsons Street. August 22, 1911. $800—C. A. Pitts to P. J. Harllee, lot 50x145 feet, north side Simpson Street. 145 feet west of Griffin Street. July 10, 1912. Quitclaim Deeds. $5—Guarantee Trust und Banking Company to Mrs. Avie A. Bowen, lot 63x204 feet, northwest side DeKalb Ave nue. 127 feet southwest of Harralson Street. March 24. 1913. $1 West End Bank to Dr. J. Cheston King, lot 50x200 feet, east side Peeples Street. 178 feet north of Howell Place. April 14. 1913. $1 Francis H. Knauff to Florence K. Knauff. lot 225x195 feet, southeast cor ner Simms Street and Chattahoochee Avenue. April 21, 1913. $1—J. E Wardlaw to same, same property. April 19. 3913. $1 —12. Anthony to J. H. Whisenant. lot 50x140 feet, west side Lakeview Ave nue. 410 feet north of Ponce DeLeon Avenue. April 23. 1913. $1 Provident Realty and Trust Com pany to F. M. Kirkpatrick, lot 50x150 feet, at southwest corner County Line Road and Dooley Avenue. April 22, 1913. $5 Willis Whipple to Andy E. Brown lot 100x190 feet, northeast corner How ard Avenue and Myrtle Street. March 20. 1913. $5 Lewis Seasongood to Julia A. Wilkins, lot 25x71 feet, corner Decatur Street and Piedmont Avenue. June 9, 1911. $1.000—George K Johnson et al. to Mrs. Emma T. Swann, lot 50x144 feet, north side Houston Street, 162 feet east of Jackson Street. April 16. 1913. $5 -William Avery et al. to Samuel B. l^arimore. lot 2342x210x249 feet, on southwest corner land lot 234 on Camp bell ton Road. March 31, 1913. $5—Jonathan B. Frost to Mrs. Joan E. Troustine. No. 159 Deoatur Street, 22 oy 90 feet. April 23, 1913. $5- Same to same. No. 157 Decatur Street 21x90 April 23. 1913. $5- Joel to Daves to same. No. 159 Decatur Street, 22x1*0. April 23, 1913. $5 San e to same. No. 157 Decatur Street. 21x90 feet. April 23. 1913. Lonn Deeds. Wallace M. .Kirkpatrick c* E > . Carter, guard inn of Josephine Rankin Carter and Mary Craig Carter, No. 1123 Peachtree Road, 75x340 feet. April 19, 1913. $1,000—Mrs. Etta Viola Marcus to same. No. 436 South Pryor Street, 50 by 150 feet. April 21. 1913. $8,500—Eugene H. Spalding to same No. 477 Peachtree Street. 65x140 feet. April 21, 1913. $1,600 Mrs. E. YY. Long to Dickinson Trust Company, Trustee, No. 103 West Tenth Street. April 22, 1913. $1,000—Mrs. Jennie P. Baggett to He brew Orphans Home, lot 50x99 feet, south side Fulton Street. 84 feet west of Fraser Street. April 23. 1913 $1,500—J. H. Whisenant to John C. Lindsay, lot 50x140 feet, west side Lake- view Avenue, 410 feet north of Ponce DeLeon Avenue. April 10. 1913. $500 -Paul S. Etheridge to Mrs. J. C. Palmer, six acres in land lots 167 and 168, Fourteenth District, on north side George Beasley home place. April 21, 1913. $1,000 Mrs. Almira B. Turner to Rob ert Adamson.' lot 50x190 feet, southeast corner Crew Street and Atlanta Avenue. April 17. 1913. $760— W. L. Jones, Jr., to H. T. Cox's daughters, lot 50x170 feet, east side of Grand Street. 150 feet north of Climax Street. April 18. 1913. .$12,000 -Joan E. Trounstine to Adolph Elsas, lot 53x200 feet, west side Wash ington Street. 161 feet north of ClarTt Street. April 18, 1913. $15,000 .Julia A. Wilkins to Massa- . -etts Life Insurance Company, lot 71x25 feet, corner Decatur Street and Piedmont Avenue, lot 175x40 feet, east side Piedmont Avenue at II. C. Mitch ell’s corner: also lot 173x200 feet north east corner Piedmont Avenue and Tenth Streets. April 18. 1913. $1,000—Andrew D. Howard to T. J. Avery. 41 acres at southwest corner of land lots 64x96 on Power's Ferry Road; also lot. 8.76 acres, in land lot 96. on east side Roswell Road. April 9, 1913. Bonds For Title. $3,800—Suburban Realty Company to L>. H. Hooks, lot 100x135 feet, west side Oak Street, 145 feet north of Genessee Avenue. February 21. 1907. Trans ferred to Railway Postal Clerks’ Invest ment Association October 23, 1911. $11.500—C. L. PeFoor to Sholto Douglas, lot 23x125 feet, northwest side South Forsyth Street, 91 feet southwest of Brotherton Street. April 22. 1913. $10.000—Martin Nally (bv executor) and Mrs. Mary Nally to C.‘ L. DeFoor, same property. April 15. 1913. $15,710 John A. Cheatham to Alex ander W. anil Robert G. Stephens, 58 anil 60 Williams Street, 35x85 feet. April 22. 1913. $11,00(1 A. M. and E. L Verner to D C. Lyle, lot 100x332 feet, hi southeast corner Peachtree Road anil Piedmont Road. April 16, 1913. $5,000 Same to same, lot 100x250 feet, east side Piedmont Road, 300 feet southeast of Peachtree Road. April 16, 1913. $9,000 Same to same, lot 100x366 feet, southeast side Peachtree Road, 100 feet east of Piedmont Road. April 16. 1913. $9,400--Mrs. Mary K. Swann to Allen Rice. 314 Houston Street, 50x158 feet. March 20. 1913. $4,300- J. HL Collier to Emory D. Dod- Hon. h,t 100x130 feet, west side Athens Avenue. 145 feet north of Genessee Ave nue. April 18. 1913. $2,000—C A. Bell, Sr., to C. A. Bell. Jr., lot 42X100 feet, west side McAfee Street. be'ween Pine and Hunnicutt Streets. Anril 6. 1913. <5.200 Mrs. Lula M. Nicholes to Mrs. Flora Newcomer, lot 60x120 feet, north WANTED—To buy good purclits* money notes, or first mortgages. Georgia l^and and Loan Co., 909 Third National Bank Bldg. ' MORTGAGE LOANS On Atlanta Property. BUSINESS BUILDINGS. 5 and 5 1 /j per cent. RESIDENCE BUILDINGS, 5 J ,£, 6 and Sy 2 per cent. Your rate depends upon the location. Without notice you can pay back a hundred, any multiple of a hundred dol lars, on the entire loan on any Interest date. TURMAN, BLACK & , CALHOUN. Loan Correspondents. PR UD E NT I AL 1 NS! 7 R A N CE COM- PA NY OF AMERICA. 203-S Empire Building. WE HAVE plenty of money to lend at lowest rates on At lanta and nearby property, ei ther for straight or monthly payment plant. Also for pur chasing pnrehase money notes. Foster & Robson, 11 Edgewood avenue. Money Wanted. W—wkAv ill1 7 ay256% " ON SAVINGS. IN SUMS of $500 to $5,000. The Merchants and Mechanics | Banking and Loan Co., 209 j Grant Building. Tel. Ivy 5341. Cash Capital $120,000. Thos. J. Wesley, Cashier. B. M. Grant, Pres. 3-11-50 READ the Market Basket every May. and you will save money, it „ W. E. Raley. 260 North Boulevard read this and have it marked "Want Ad" man calls Friday morning, she will receive a dollar bill- __ sido Ponce DeLeon Avenue. 67 feet “*t I of Ponce DeLeon Place. July 1 * ‘-jl $44,000—Mrs. Lena Smith Huntlej an John G. Burekhardt to J« mes E. h ’ lot 20x60 feet, at corner fc.rmeo ^ j northwest side Cone Street i L 11 .Y., \ west side Luckie Street- U T ' 1 . $6.550—Mrs. Lula Gillon to F. M- loch, t>3 Holder ness street, 48M.U' • September 16, 1910. Transferred V. Akin March 2'.>. 1913. Rni . $6,650—George H. Gillon to F. M. n loch, 67 Holderness Street. ' t September 16. 1U10. Transferred W. T. Akin March 29. 1913. Administrator’s Deed. . $860 -William B. Lowe (by adm ; J tra.tor) to J. A. Santos Gunnara^. ^j 54x138 feet, north side Highland av i nue, 217 feet east of Sampson ‘ April 7, 1913. $$,790—W. L M «‘to Cleo AdaJ 1»0 fee', on Lee Street: also, lot 6^ , feet, on Eagan Avenue, in Kagan April 3, 1913. c md $500—Jacob Feldman to Hyman • ^ Edward Jacobs, lot 40x.>0 feet, Thur . Man gum Street. 60 feet iu> rth „ mond Street. February 2o,19u t0 $1,188—Mrs. Janie P, ? qn v. lot Mutual Loan and Banking * °nu - 156x135 feet, south side Rankin 659 feet east of Randolph Street 22. 193 3. Deeds to Secure. , ot $612 B. W Tye t<> RobertJ. T. 50x150 feet, south side Browni A s u 250 feet west of Murray Mree 21, 1913. f Building Permits w $150 -O. A. Pierce, 288 Sim peer | additions. Day work. .*$.*! 55 f $2.000—Mrs. Lucy ^“l^Jdwell- Candler Street, one-story frame ing. J. L. Denman. nr or ,„fneturing $150—Samuel Bingham Manuf a0 “ s>t all Company, 40-42 Peters Street, boiler and build flue. Aiken «v \;;enn- $100—Mrs, J. D. Steven*. 14 WW wood Avenue, additions. Da ne . $1.600—C. C. Carroll, Tift bt [U n '^ 1 . story frame dwelling. (i ; ■ ‘w.chool| $900 Each—Abby Green burg P Place, three one-story frame j Grover C. Miller. , Tv rtle Street. $7,090—0. C. Fuller, ge »wo-story frame dwelling j x, A \ venue, W.0O0 .1 G. Brown Roaedaie ^ onc-story frame dwelling. La.