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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
15
You Want a Position; If You Want Help; If You Want Anything, You Will Find It Here
Old U. S. Frigate Is
Damaged by Flames
M:litiam«n, Sleeping on Historic
Ship Granite State. Have
Narrow Escapes.
N | ;\v YORK, April 25.—The 95-
year-old frigate Granite State, the
, r ,. ( , s t wooden vessel ever built for
. , I'nited States Navy, was saved
, n destruction by fire early to-day,
■ not before serious damage had
llfen done throughout her forepart.
Hoofed over like a mammoth house
nie old warship was used rh an
armory.
Seventy militiamen asleep in their
imniocks were aboard when the fire,
great headway, was discovered
EIGHT POLICEMEN ACCUSED
IN SAN FRANCISCO SWINDLE
KAN FRANCISCO, April 25.—Eight
members of the San Francisco police
department, four detectives and four
patrolmen, who have been accused by
members of an organized gang of
bunco men with having shared in the
profits of their illegal operations, have
been suspended by Chief of Police
White, pending an investigation.
in the paint shop.
Twenty-five men plunged to the
hold of the vessel and carried out two
tons of ammunition. Ten men were
partly overcome by smoke and one
was forced to leap into the river.
Firemen finally checked the flames.
Etowah Train Service
Is Ordered Doubled
Railroad Commission Directs L. & N.
to Improve Branch Line From
Cartersvllle to Cisco.
The Louisville and Nashville Rail
road will have to double its train
service between Cartersville and Cis
co on the Atlanta division. Tne offi
cials were notified in an order from
the State Railroad Commission made
public to-day.
The order contemplates an im
proved service between Cartersvllle
and Etowah, but as Etowah is over
the State line in Tennessee, the Geor
gia commission had no Jurisdiction
beyond Cisco.
The new train will leave Carters-
AID OF GOVERNORS ON
ALIEN BILL REJECTED!
SACRAMENTO. April 25. - The res-
olutlon inviting: the Governors of five
. Pacific Coast States to attend a con
ference in Sacramento on the .Japa
nese situation in relation to the pend
ing anti-alien land bill was defeated
in tile Assembly to-day.
Sells Columbus Realty.
COLUMBUS.—A sale of residence!
lots in Columbus yesterday netted the
owner of the property $S,500, the lots
bringing from $300 to $850. ,J. \V.
Ferguson, of Atlanta, was the auc- |
tloneer.
ville for Etowah at 10:30 o’clock in
the morning and will arrive on its re
turn at about 5:40 o'clock in the
evening.
RATE BATTLE III
STATE IS SEEN
Columbus' Fight Against South
ern Bell Expected to Have Ef
fect Throughout Georgia.
I HEREBY make application to Divi
sional Council and Police Committee
of Atlanta to transfer near-beer license
from (1. (’ Wray to s. Dannemati. 202
Decatur Street 41-25-4
FOR SALE.
for the BUSY HOUSfWE
SEWELL’S
Special Snaps For
Saturday
Buy from first hands
and save 20 to 50 per
cent on your pur
chases. We retail at
wholesale prices.
Solid carload fancy lem
ons. only, per doz. . 15c
Solid earload fanev
pineapples 9c
Solid carload new Irish
potatoes, per peek . . 42c
Grapefruit, each . 7y 2 c
York State apples, per
peek 39c
Fresh country butter.
per pound 22V2C
Missouri brand bams.
per pound 19c
Salt Mackerel, each 2V 2 c
10-pound pail Snowdrift
lard 88Cc
10-pound pail Silver
Leaf lard $1.39
Guaranteed full ‘-ream
cheese, per pound 19c
Tomatoes, per
basket 15c
Solid carload of poultry
and eggs. Fresh dressed
hens, dressed on prem
ises, per pound .... 18c
Sewcii Commission Co.
Wholesale and Retail.
113-115 Whitehall St.
Branch store 164
Decatur St.
Woo d ’ s
SATURDAY 1
SPECIALS
Spring Vegetables
For Sunday Dinner
By ELBERT L. THORNTON.
The time to buy fresh vegetables and the Market Basket readers
to reduce the cost of living—nothing the housewife can have on her
dinner table will please the family more than a nice fresh vegetable
dinner.
The grocers who advertise in the Market Basket carry a nice lino
of spring vegetables and receive them fresh daily. The present market
offers string beans, spinach, green cabbage, tomatoes, lettuce, radishes,
cucumbers, young onions, etc. Why not select some of the above veg
etables and give your family a spring noonday meal?
Below 1 will give you a vegetable dinner which you tan have at a
nominal cost:
Old-Fashioned Vegetable Soup.
Uiicumbc! s. Radishes.
Boiled Salt Pork and String Beans.
New Potatoes. Cream Spiced H • '
Georgia Corn Bread.
Lettuce and Tomato Salad.
Green Apple Pie.
Buttermilk.
The advertisers give the readers this week wunr good • -ives on
staple goods—flour, sugar, lard, meal, etc.—things you use in the kitchen
every day. You will profit by cutting out this page and taking it
with you when marketing and Lake advantage of the low staple goods
offered.
Guaranteed Fresh Country
EGGS
Doz.
Cash Gro. Co.
118-120 Whitehall
R
Friday and Saturday \vc will give free a 10c size package
Stolhverek’s Cocoa or Chocolate, as follows: With a 25c; box
of Stollwcrck's Cocoa a 10c size package Stolhverek's Choco
late, and with a 25e package Stolhverek's Chocolate a 10c box
Stollwei ck s Cocoa.
The past patronage of all our customers is appreciated and
a continuance of same solicited.
TAPPAN & CO.
,V) highland avenue.
TOP-NOTCH BREAD
Far superior to any other. Manufactured in. the
most sanitary plant in the country: also fine
Pastries and Delicious Cakes
made by the old reliable
G?o. Mau-Hannemann Co.
20 Years in Business in this Citv
j Dressed Hens,
\ on prem-
i ises
<
(
dressed j
18c
: Fresh Country
| Eggs
20c
; Fresh Country
for cooking;
pound
Butter i
25c
)
5 Fresh Country
f for Table Use;
| pound
Butter ;
30c
)
i 10c package
Apples...
5c
Continental Cash Gro. Co. j
J. M. MOORE ]f
(3 Stores)
[FAT
TflP=TOP
BREAD
Whitehall Street.
Near Garnett.
Jell Phone
A bitterly fought telephone rut*'
battle that promises' to open up high
ly important questions of rate-making
methods in Georgia, to-day was an
nounced in prospect by U. M. Can
dler, chairman of the State Railroad
Commission.
The contest, which will be between
the* Southern Led Telephone and Tel- j
egraph Company and the city of Co
lumbus, Go., will be started before
the Railroad Commission as soon as
the telephone company completes an
audit of ito business tributary to the
Columbus central.
Ask Return tn Old Rates.
The Columbus City Council is fight
ing to compel the company to go back
to its old rates of $4 a month for
business and $2.50 a month for resi
dence telephones, although an agree - 1
ment was made bv a previous Council i
that the company might charge $T. i
for its business and $3.25 for its real-
donee telephones when it had 2,500 j
telephone stations in operation in the I
city.
The final decision on the contest is j
expected by Chairman Candler to |
have an important bearing on tele j
phone rates all over the State. If
it is decided that the charges from |
the manner in which they are fixed by i
the Southern Bell are discriminatory j
or unfair it is considered likely that ;
other methods of rate-making, such I
as some form of the meter System, '
will be suggested to be Worked out i
by the company and the Commission •
for application throughout the State. |
New Council Opens Fight.
When the Southern Bell Company
purchased an old line in Columbus
several years ago. the City Council
was willing to grant it the privilege
of raising its rates when ft bad made
certain improvements and increased
its subscribers to 2,500 A new Coun
cil. however, opposed the agreement.
As soon as the company inaugurated
its advanced rates, which it delayed
nearly two years beyond the time the
agreement would have permitted flic
new Council began its fight.
The Commission lias ruled that the
company may charge the advanced
rates, with the obligation to repay
the excess if the Commission subse
quently finds the rate is too high
S60-M0NTH CLERK SAYS
HE HAS STOLEN $30,000
CLEVELAND, OHIO, April 25.
Peter Seiss. 32. pleaded guilts io-da.,
to embezzlement of $6,517.6^ from his
CmpJoyefs. Sentence was defer 1 d.
, Sals'* was a $6f) a month clerk fie
.-ays ali bis {{lifts would total ilose'.cj
$.30,000,
GARAGE OWNER BANKRUPT.
Hurcourt Lee, who runs an auto-
i mobile, garage at 56 Et’.gawood Ave
nue, to-day filed n voluntary petition
By virtue of an order of the Honorable
William T. Newman, .lodge of the Dis
trict Court of the United States for the
Northern District of Georgia. 1. the un
dersigned. Receiver for the Interstate
Automobile Association. Bankrupt, will
sell In the office of the referee, 513 Grant
Building on Monday. April 28. at 12
o’clock, all of the automobile supplies
and equipment, and office furniture and
fixtures belonging to the estate of said
Bankrupt. Inventor* »>f the property
and inspection may be had upon ap
plication to the undersigned Terms,
cash. HARRY DODD,
Receiver.
4-25-1
^OBITUARY NOTICES.
The Body of Mrs. W. M, Haig, who
died at Dfillon Thursday morning,
haa been brought to Atlanta for In
terment. Mrs. Haig wan 57 yearn
old. She wan Mien Lucy YVarllck,
of Atlanta; and. besides her hus
band, is survived by two sisters,
Mr«. \V s. Gramllng and Mrs. J. <
A. Br.mnan. of Atlanta, and two
brothers, D. A. Warliek. of Atlanta
and J. T. Warllck. of Rome,
The funeral of William Allums. aged
twenty-eight, who died at his home
in East Point this morning, will be
held Sunday afternoon at 2:80
o'eloek at the Flat Shoals Baptist
Church. He Is survived by his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Allums.
ami four brothers and three sisters.
Burial will he In the church yard.
The body of Mrs. Annie E. Laird, who
dipt! yesterday in Mount Pleasant,
Term., will be brought to Atlanta
to-morrow to the home of her son.
K. <\ Laird, 160 Forrest Avenue.
Funeral arrangements will be an
nounced later.
Anything?
TELEPHONES
Bell M
Atlanta
Telephone clerk will take your
ad. and, if requested, assist you in
wording, or will write the ad fo r
yoo--th«t’s his business. Ho will
alao make It as brief as possible
to obtain the results desired. In
order to accommodate customers,
account* will be opened by phone,
but you will make payments
promptly after publication or when
bills are presented by mail
Rising Rates:
insertion .
3 insertions
V insertions
30 Insertions
00 insertions
,10c a line
.. t'.r a line
.. 5c a line
.4^c a line
.. 4c a line
Lost and Found.
dmTpearl ball earring at
Opera Monday night
067 or Ivy 7068.
Grand
all Ivy.
4-23-10
No advertisements taken for less
thun two line*. Seven woids make
a line.
To protect your interests as well
as ours, an order to discontinue
an ad will rm bo accepted over
the phone 1'lease 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.
Help Wanted—Male and Female.
RESPONSIBLE parties to travel, fdthcr
Hex: aalar* and expenses; reference 4
Room 4. Cumberland Hotel. 205-25-1
WANTED As many bright boys and
girls to cover ail the cities and towns
• f Georgia, Alabama and Florida, Jo s< -
licit subscript ions and sell for a ntw
society weekl> publication. Liberal
terms. .1 esse G. W'uite, circulation
manager. Atlanta, 421 Kiser Building
203-25 t
RELIABLE man or woman wanted 1o
demonstrate and solicit orders. Emu -
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
SHORTHAND COURSE,
Peachtree St.
$15.
35 West
4-20-28
RESPONSIBLE parties to travel, either
sex; salary and expense's; reference
Room_4, Cumberland Hotel. 208-17-4
| MEN, WOMEN Get government jobs,
excellent salarh s. Write immediately
for free list of positions obtainable.
UTTLE ADS
BUG RESULTS
LOST -Line bunch of keys, on Broad
Street; return to 89 Whitehall Street.
Reward. 204-23-4
LOST A flO bill, batwm 1954 Paach-
tree St. and M Kutz. on \\ hitehnll,
between 10 and It Tuesday morning
Reward. Mrs. W. .1 Williams, I.eland
Hotel. Ivy 1064. 42-22-4
^ Wanted—Male.
»\ i t i I E ot colored Taonrerw, good pay.
Apply Engineer, Temple Court bldg.
4-23-2
l WANT MEN to learn the barber trade
and accept positions now waiting.
Countr.v or city shops, ! teach you
quickly, cheaply, thoroughly and fur
nish tools. Wages while learning See
me or write tor catalogue Manager
Moler Systam of Colleges, 38 Luckie
Street. 33-20-4
WANTED—Two colored boys to run
elevator and do housework; 16 to 18
years old; wages and tip*. K. T., rare
Georgian. 4-25-41
vYA NTKi >—Boy between uges of sixteen
and twenty, with some experience in
<oda business. Melton Pharmacy, 149
South Pryor Htreet. 4-25-27
WANTED FCR II. S ARMY Able-
bodied unmurrled men between ages
if 18 and 85; ethaer.ii of United States.
, jf good character and temperate hab-
Austell j pa, who can speak, . t ad and write the
4-20-31 English language. Kor information ap-
?ly to Recruiting Officer. Peachtree and
Forsyth Streets, Atlanta, or 411 Cherry
street, Macon, Ga. 4-1-1
Pa ‘
iVANTEl) 500 men to learn the barber
THE GATE CITY DOLL HOSPITAL, 1 trade, tools ami position furnished.
43 Courtland, near Cain, repairs all j ulanta Harbor College, lo East Mitchell
k nd« cf dolls. _ 303-24-4 j street 6-11-17
WANTED—Ideas, inventors, write ior
I of Inventions wanteu and ptizes
•offered by m lPvfacturers Also, how to
] get your pate: 1 Seat free to any act-
dress. Randolph A* Briscoe.* patent at
torneys, Washington. D. C. 7-11-23
DO YOU PLAY POOL? If you do, come
to see ’•Bias” at the T ERMINAL HO
TEL POOL PARLOR. W« sell 36c in
chicks fur 25c Good tables, good cues,
unn a nice bunch of clever hoys 2-10-24
Personal.
ftK^iTAT^I.^T’^^AiRisept ic Powder for
women. It is cleansing, cooling and
noti-ii ritating. < an be used as a douche
a: any time with safety. !t has no
equal. I Tice $1 per b,ox, postpaid. J. T.
Gault Chemical Company, 702
Building. Atlanta.
YOUNG LA PIES iu«en for training nt
tlte Randolph Company Hair Dressing
•a-lors. 58L Whitehall Street 3-3-3,
Franklin Institute. Dept,
ter. N. Y.
49-0
Roches-
44-13-4
PIANO PUPILS. 25c lesson. 35 West
P< tchtree street. .3-27-4
Agents and Salesmen Wanted.
wX?TT?T^snrnTv^ eHtaTe~Hales-
men for large subdivision; good prop
osition. 10-1 Empire Building Call for
Mr. Jones or Beil. 4-25-36
PORTRAIT AGENTS Sen.i your work
direct to artist and get. belter work.
We get order out on titne. Prices to
suit your trade Stevens Bros., 23 1 *
Whitehall Si reet. At la 11 \ a _ 3-7-35
WANTED Five competent traveling
salesmen for attractive proposition,
making large towns only. Commission
basis. Selling and demonstrating ma
chine See A. E. Hill, 58 Marietta St.
34-25-4
LIFE INSURANCE salesmen; straight
honest proposition. Investigate for
yourself. Big commissions. S. D. J..
care Georgian 4-22 36
OUR TIRE tonic is the best made. Our
prices the lowest Live agents want
ed Write for special offer Sliver Lin
ing Tire Tonic Company, 41 Ivy Street.
Atlanta. 4-21-16
AGENTS Chance to make big money
calling on automobile owners; get our
proposition to-day. The Clayton A- Hun-
nicuD Co . Marietta, Ga. 40-10-4
Situations Wanted- -Male.
AN experienced traveling salesman
wants a pi sltlon, to begin work May
1 : run furnish the host references. Trav
eling Salesman. Box 17, rare Georgiar<
41-24-4
A NO. I SALESMAN, aged 28; three
.Neats’ experience, with good refer
ences. city ami road: coming in Satur
day night. E. R. Williams. 197 S. Pryor
Ht._ M. 504.8 202-24-4
WANTED Position by experienced
young man. 20 years of age, us steno-
bookkeeper. Address James. Box 23,
care Georgian, City. 202-24-4
WANT ED Position as stenographer by
young man. eighteen years of age.
who desires to get started with a good
firm. Address, 844 Glenn wood Avenue.
East Atlanta, Ga. 30-24-4
WHY NOT !
GET a clock-maker to repair you
deck? Cleaning. $3.50 up. Built b
order, *75 up. Called ft r and deliv
ered. P. O. Hex 656. City.
WANTED-
typlst by
experience;
change. If you want
dress P. L.. Box 308.
Position as bookkeeper anti
young man with four years
now' employed, but desire
32-24-4
A (All; HATTERS 11 \VK
MOVED TO 20 E. HUN
TER STREET. OLD
HATS MADE NEW.
1-23-42
Help Wanted—Female.
■a.vi KIJ—May 1.
year-old baby.
BE AM’RICK: Mr-. Ed <■ Write tn t Fourteenth Street.
lather now. England went* your ail- j —
dreys. Fred Howard, l. C. Shops. Blr- WANTED—Reliah!
mlnghfirn. Ala. 26-23-4
ff« 1
Hd'i
nurse
nov,.
WANTED--Cook: no
help with house alt
[ 781 ronofl DeLeon.
SPIRIT A \ CORSETS.
OUR NEW spring models are out. Cab
' for a ^orsofeip io come and demon
strate to you in the privacy of your
I home 66 Howell Place Phone \Y#*j| |
I 428 4-18-4 | —
| WANTED
| MORf’HINE and whisky habit can be [ R \
| cured, huiah cD of i« irronials No
danger, no suffering, send for I tera- j \y’ANTE!
tore Address p O Box 272. Atlanta. 1
Ga. 3-5-7 !
cook and help with house w
home; go- d wage: Phone Do
or write Box
for two-
46 West
4-25-45
man to
*k. (lock)
cutur 274
4-25-28
Incumbram es;
:>. Room on p r
ivy 1918-1.
tc
to assist coat-maker.
. '.08 Marietta 4-25-36
Good, experienced
in bankruptcy. His liabilities ar
$2,096.99 r mi a-sets $956.84. W i
Hendrix was appointed receiver.
OF) 1L\
At all oncers.
I I ' 1 H 'TyyYJ s
!i Special Saturday
Id) GRAVY COUN-i
TRY (whole)
HAMS .
I
I
23c
esc
; Divssed Turkey 27 l-2e!
I'mue> Dressed liens 22e
1’erk Roast. ... .17 1-2 uml 22c j
I’orterhouse Steak 22 1-2
and 25c
‘•«mb Chops :{0c|
Pork Sausage, tb. 17 l-2c
I'.Mi' \ alley Butter 40ej
P urie Rose Butter 40cj
Wood Bros.
kio Peaehtree. 2H I.uekie.
Bell Ivy 7086. 7087, 7088, 796.
10c PACKAGE EVAP- I,
OH ATE D Al ! Hens
APPLES *T2Ci|: Of
No. :> ran Hlark-
berries, par <*au..
FRESH DRESSED
Eatrlc Brand
Milk, per rail ..
GET OUR SPECIAL
PRICES ON FLOUR.
J. M. MOORE
Groceries and Meats.
209 Whitehall. Bel! M. 2394. A1--
lanta 1394.
52 Houston St.. Bell Ivy 410, At
lanta 1613.
57 E. Hunter St.. Bell M. 1484.
Atlanta 1071.
Broilers, fryers and
9c j| ducks.
We invite you to come
and inspect our chicken
vard.
15c
Farm Produce Co.
120 S. Pryor.
, Main 3402. Atlanta 81.5.
4-23-15
EAT
TIP-TOP
BREAD
At ah g-oeers.
Specials For
Friday
t
and
Saturday
Leg of Lamb, whole 15c ’
Round Steak 15c \
Fancy Rib Roast . .15c;
Snapper Fish
Steak 12(4°;
G<*t the middleman’s
profit—come and see.
Campbell Bros. \
89 Ducat ur St rout. |
150 Marietta St.
Railroad Schedule.
SOI T! ! KU\ SaIEWI {
•PREMIER CARRIER OF THE
SOUTH”
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA
Tne following schedule figures ate
published only as information, and aie
not guaranteed:
I
[FLY KCItKBNK FF.y SCURF.'H. Fl.A j V
I SCREENS W«od flY teens. m»*tul j
■ f!v ?i tpriis, harilw od I < ors, VeneMai.
i iilhiTs. mV'tnl weather furnished
ipnw.hete In the South Wiitf- »,r phone
\Y ft Callaway, manager, 1403 heurth
Nntiorat Bank Building. Atlanta. Ga
, Mom tVDO
room maid. Apply ut
Auburn Avenue.
Auburn He
4-25-3
ELv SPnjIKNS
FLY SCREENS
FLY BCR KEN JU
LY SCREENS
Arrive Frrnn-
i 01 km
v on mn
* 2'0 am
* 25 $mi
(i :3ft am
-S:‘J<> hid
Rirnilnfli'm
New York
Jacksonville
Washington
Shreveport
Heflin ........
New York.. 11:1
Mia tn’ga .10:35 am
Macon . ... 10.40 am
1’nrt Valley 10:45 am
Coltimlnw .10:50 am
Cincinnati.. ll:10uni
Cofumbu*
i lllrmlnch'm
1 n'nilnKh'm
1 MurloUe
' Macon
New York
Jlrur,«vriek
Itb bmoml o cx, v ,u
Khiisbh (Tty 0:20 imi
(Tiattan'ga J5 pm
1 Collnhbus . 10:20 pm
Port Valley 10:2'* pro
fTncinnaM .11:00 pm
’ Js.rk*ionvllle 0:50 aiu
Toceoa ... 8;10 aiu
l:40j ni
2 ::m pm
12 40 pm
H:5.V pm
4 :(*•» piti
5 :(»•» pm
7 :. r *o pm
20 pm
l>cpart
New York ,
(olunibua
(.Tiiciimnti
Fort Valley.
hirmliigliTn
riiaitn'ga
Ulchmond
Unnuft.-i (Tty
Hrimswli I
BirmlnglTni
N (■ * York
< ':»ni lot
Macon
( olunihu*
New York.
Chatli/ga
Itirniingli'm
Toecoa ... -
('olunib'm
rincinnad
Fort Valley,
lieiiiii
Macon
Vvaah Ing toft
.»a< k onvllle
Slur'. ' port
Jacksonville
To -
12:15 am
5 -i» am
5:40 am
(i:4(t am
0:55 am
7 00 am
7 :45 am
11:2() am
11-01 am
12:00 n'n
12 :20 pm
12 :.'i0 | in
2 .4 pin
:(:(!/> j m
4:10 pm
4 SO pni
5:10 pm
5:10 pm
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5:45 pm
5:7i0 i»m
5 :45 pui
Si; JO pm
11:10 imi
11 1»» pni
PRICE & THOMAS
t’RICE A THOMAS
Price a* tjiomab
PRICE AL- THOMAS
SalesfOMin and otTiee, 62 N. Pryor St reel.
1 r hefr'»' go e Cain Street Bell phone
Ivy 4203 <-6-70
! Si Riot’S RESELTS ••orne from trusses
improperly fitted. John B. Daniel at
34 Wall Street, baa an expert fitter and
ii v M rout you no more to have him fit
1 you. and It means Insurance. 6-24-19
: ■ Nn \ ■ \r IT •' I'D M Privatt
refined, homelike Eimited rumber of
patients cared for Home provided *or
■ Infants Mrs M '!' Mitchell, 26 Wind
sor Street. 11-9-57
M A RODE leak*
■ " * 11 Doctor. \v
call Roof
B Barnett.
1-1-7
Tralna marked thus (*) run
dally e-.cept Bun
Other iraUw mn (laity. Central time. City
Ticket Office. No. 1 IVa- litree Street.
Lost and Found.
LOST‘SIlaim Uca r ve d' ovidized silver
bracelet with lapis-lazalt stone, re
ward if returned to Marion ILael
44-25-4
LOST’ A Collie dog (male), lemon
color, white neck and breast, white
feet, tip of tail white, wearing tan
leather collar; answers to mime of
"Laddie.” Reward 52 K. Seventeenth.
Call Ivy 4920-J. 4-25-20
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. Hallowed. 204-21-4
EAT
EAT
| EAT 11
TIP-TOP
T1P-TOP
TIP-TOP
BREAD
BREAD
BREAD
all grocers.
\ At all groteis
> A: all grocers.
LOST Black overcoat, satin-lined: left
on Inman Park car cn April 7; $5 re
ward and no questions if returnoMo
j Colquitt Avenue
A-1
EAT
TIP-TOP
BREAD
LOST At the Auditorium Wednesday
evening, a gold • brooch/ made of two
i bars with a fan across center; name on
!baek of pn Return to 647 Peachtree,
i or call Ivy 66 54 Reward. 4-24-19
At all grocers
C l*r~rr * - y ~I
< I
1 j LOST* - Hand-carved bracelet.
/! tfon Paxon Stokes . or on
( Sticet, Tuesday Engraved
111H)7. Reward. Main 4796.
•n .Davi-
Whitel all
A. to XL.
4-23-24
Help Wanted — Mai*
\ V NT*EI) -Good butfer who under-
i stands housework and gardening;
i none without references need apply.
Apply from 8 until 2 o’clock, Mr*. Ed
ward Haas. 92 Waverly Way 4-25-23
j W A N’T HI) Thorough accountant as as-
I sistant traveling auditor. Single man
j with credit ability and experience, and
> who can haf.dle volume Preferred. State
| doalifications and exper ience fully. Box
1 100, care Georgian. 201 -25-4
! WANTED- A nice, clean boy at once
to cook, with references. 19 H. Har-
• rle. 4-24-27
WA.VT't'D Young man. high school
graduate preferred, for position as
! mall clerk in large manufa'-ttiring busi-
| re*-, state ag( and references. Address
Box 72care Georgian. 46-24-4
I TWO neat-atmearing young men to so-
| licit: guarantee $;:.50 per day. Address
1 !>.. Box 415, care Georgian. 42-24-4
j OFFICE BOY Address in own hand-
, writing. Plato 200-240
PULLMAN porters wanted. For in
struction write Porter, P O. Box 804.
Atlanta, Ga 4-24-12
EXPERT jock shoemaker wanted by
the Shoe Penury at once. 2 Auburn
Ave * 4-24-20
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 ;jt $1 50 per <fay Com
pany time, or contract work, loading
and unloading railroad oars at which
♦over $2 ,mt <du.v ' iin be earned Ten-
p»-ss* c c< i»/) ‘i (,’oiinpaoy, P icktown.
Tenn. 4-22-20
ANTED- A good business woman,
one who has had experience in cleri
cal work and filing who has executive
ability. Position permanent and pro
motion certain for competent part).
Reply in writing to Pox 100. cat-* At
lanta • o '' r u ;11 gluing fjfU p.'irib liars
and references 32-26-4
WANTED
A cook;
room on
lot.
865
Peachtret
4-
24-16
WANTED
(Jorman
Kiri :■ m
irse.
rice
room and hoard.
57 East
Thiw
l S’.
Ivy 1598- L.
4-
25-45
WANT ED-
At one
(■ M KOO.1
rel i
aide.
fettled (
•olored w
oman t<> ■
cook
a nd
milk; must
be neat
and clean;
rce;
n (‘ii
place. Phone Ivy
6215-J.
4-
-S' 3 -
ed.
good man, ad-
•are Georgian.
31-24-4
WANTED Position as stenographer or
steno-bookkeeper, by young man; only
a trial \ anted Address M., Box 814,
care Geotg an. 29-24-1
REt.ilSTEUED. experienced druggist
wants position ‘n small town. Ad
dress "Drugs,” Bc»< 92, care Georgian.
25-24-4
GENTLEMAN, seektiig to establish a
busbies- of his own, requiring ar pres
ent only three hours dail* . desires wor«
remainder of <In \ Expert stenographer,
office man. Best references. Address
Business Box 9. care Georgian. 43-23-4
WANTED Position at once as salesman
in gents’ furnishing* or shoe depart-
rm i t. References if needed. Address
I A . care Georgian 200-23-4
WANTED- Position as chauffeur with
private farniB ; experience of three
years Address Davis Lewis, 277 Au
burn Avenue. 202-25-4
WANTED By voting man of sterling
qualities position as salesman or
clerk with some reliable firm. Address
X. Y. Z . 52S Washington Street. 31-23-4
vNTED- Position by young man on
farm or dulr> Address Farmer, No.
5 Farris street. Rome, Ga. 51-23-4
ci’NG while man, experienced auto
driver, wishes position with private
family In or out of city; good reference,
do.” Box 45, care Georgian. 209-23-4
EXPERIENCED stenographer desires
pos'tion (’an furnish best of refer
ences Address J I* [,., 94 Grow street.
Main 4865-.i. 4-23-19
REGISTERED druggist, with more than
three .vears experience, wishes posi
tion in dnig store at or.ee References.
' ddress Druggist. Box 683. care Geor
gian 39-25-4
WANTED
Poftiti
.rs ( f age. ;
grnpber.
!. Addres.'
WANTED- Experienced seamstresses
for drapery work. Apply W E. Browne
Decorating ('ompanv, 90 North Forsyth
Street. 4-24-9
WANTED- Lady clerks for laundry of
fice. Must write good hand and be
quick and accurate and have some busi
ness experience Apply 10 a. in. Satur
day. Capital City Laundry. 4-25-34
WANTED
on lot. 1
A first-class cook. House
7'» Piedmont Avenue. 4-25-42
K an.
by young man. 21.
as billing clerk and
Dm give best of refer-
K . Box 352, care Geor-
38-23-4
HI I L CLERK Experienced, rapid; can
start immediate!\ References. Ad
dress George, Box 40. care Georgian.
34-23-4
SMALE SET books for several hours
ev i.ings by experienced bookkeeper.
X Y,, care Georgian. 35-20-4
Situations Wanted—Female.
COMPETENT
work; nine 1
1212-.1:
stenographer desires
■a is experience \Yes«
207-25-4
GIRLS
EXPERIENCED P R. N telcplione op
erators and experienced local operator*
can secure attractive positions by ap
plying to Mr. Robinson, Room 1C. South
ern Bell Telephone Main Exchange, 78
South Pryor Street. 4-6-71
LEARN MILLINERY; best
trade on eutth f° r women;
pay $60 to $!•> a month Write Ideal
School of Millinery, IOOVj Whitehall
Street • 3-29-41
WANTED Young women and gills de
slriiif, attractive positions. ‘\Velfare of
operators and clerks closely supervised
by the company; their conduct on the
premises carefully guarded by matron,
woman supervisors and chief operator,
who have complete control over the re
tiring and operating room Short train
ing course for those inexperienced; sal
ary paid while learning. Salary in
creased upon being transferred to oper
ating force, and tor 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 educat' mal ari-
vantag-s preferred. Lunch loom and
comfortable retiring rooms provided with
several hundred Carnegie Library books
for rh* convenience of the operators
Matron and trained nurse in attend
ance. Apply 8:30 to 5. Southern Bell
Telephone and Telpgraph Company
Training School, 25 Auburn Avenue
3-20-25
WANTED By a young lady, position
ms housekeeper in widower’s home,
prefer small family: must have work.
Box 487, care Georgian. 206-25-4
music teacher wants position
Teacher of voice and piano, holds
position in High School, desires
change; best of references. Address
Voice and Plano Teacher, care Geor
gian. 47-24-4
DRESSMAKER waits sewing by the
day. 124 frogman Street, South At
lanta. 294-24-4
COLORED GIRL wishes position as
maid in doctor's office or plain sew
ing by day. Cull West 481-J. 207-23 4
REFINED young lady desires position
in office; familiar with typewriting,
bookkeeping and general office work.
Call Ivy 4795. 20L-2S-4
YOUNG LADY, experienced in office
work (no shorthand) and as ('ashler,
must have work at once. Address J..
Box 150, care Georgian. 30-23-4
Teachers Wanted.
WE NEED 100 teachers
tier; seventh season.
free registra-
Apply to Hall
YOUNG LADY, pleasant disposition,
some training and several years’ prac
tical experience tn sick nursing, must
have work at once. Would travel or go
away for summer with convalescent or
chronic case, or would accept anything
suitable fc- refined Southern girl.' Ad
dress E. K . Box 100, care Georgian
29-23-4
TWO colored girls desire place together
as nurse <>r maid. Apply 152 South
Ave., or phone Main 2626-J. 205-22-4
EXPERIENCED nurse desires work.
WMI leave city, to suit parties. Ad-
Teachers’ Agency. Macon, Ga.. Dept B (dr-ss Fannie Turner, colored, 366 chapel
4-20-
WRITE for record of or..' eight years'
work. High class patronage. Ef
ficient service Foster's Teachers Agen
cy. Atlanta, Ga. 64-8-4
Street.
200-32-4
WANTED Cases to nurse by expe-
rlerced sick nurse: maternity cases a
specialty Rates reasonable. Best ref
erences. Call lw 4629. 200-21-4