Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, April 26, 1913, Image 15

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> THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANT) NEWS. 15 if 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 Militiamen. Sleeping on Historic Ship Granite State, Have Narrow Escapes. \i:\V YORK. April 25.—The 95- ..ld friftate Granite State, the st wooden vessel ever built for i nited state3 Navy, was saved , p ,,„ destruction by fire early to-day, ,, no t liefore serious damage had done throughout her forepart. Hoofed over like a mammoth house the old warship was used as an arinory. Seventy militiamen asleep in their . a „imocks were aboard when the Are. m ], T m eat headway, was discovered eight policemen accused Etowah Train Service I AID 0F governors on IN SAN FRANCISCO SWINDLE SAN FRANCISCO, April 25. Right 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. Is Ordered Doubled Railroad Commission Directs L. & N. to Improve Branch Line From Cartersville to Cisco. ALIEN BILL REJECTED in the paint fihop. 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. The Louisville and Nashville Rail road will have to double Its train service between Cartersville and Cis co on the Atlanta division. The offi cials were notified in an order from the State Railroad Commission made public to-day. The order contemplates an im.- proved service between Cartersville 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- KACRAMENTO. April 25. The res olution 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 the Assembly to-day. Sells Columbus Realty. COLUMBUS. A sale of residence lots in Columbus yesterday netted tne owner of the property $8,500, the lots bringing from $1100 to $850. J. W. Ferguson, of Atlanta, was the auc tioneer. vi 11e 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. 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 carload f a n c v pineapples 9c Solid carload new Irish potatoes, per peck . .42c Grapefruit, each . . 7%c York State apples, per peck Fresh country per pound .... Missouri brand per pound .... Salt Mackerel, each 2%c 10-pound pail Snowdrift lard 88y 2 c 10-pound pail Silver Leaf lard $1.39 Guaranteed full cream cheese, per pound . 19c Tomatoes, per , basket 15c Solid carload of poultry and eggs. Fresh dressed liens, dressed on prem ises, per pound .... 18c Sewell Commission Co. Wholesale and Retail. 113 lie Whitehall St. Branch store 164 Decatur St. 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 th<? 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, line of spring vegetables and receive them fresh daily. The present market offers etring beans, spinach, green cabbage, tomatoes, lettuce,. radishes, cucumbers, young oniftns eic. Why not select some of the above veg etables and give your family a spring noonday meal? Belov. I will give you a vegetable dinner which you can have at a nominal coat: Old-Fashioned Vegetable Soup. On .-umbers. Radishes. Boiled Salt Pork and String Beans. New Potatoes. Cream Spiced Beet Georgia Corn Bread. Lettuce and Tormito Sol id. Green Apple Fie. Buttermilk. The advertisers give the readers this week some good rL.es on staple goods—flour, sugar, lard, meal. etc.—things you use in the kitchen every day. You will profit bv cutting out this page and taking it with you when marketing and take advantage of the low staple goods offered. Guaranteed Fresh Country EGGS Cash Gro. Co. 118-120 Whitehall A bitterly fought telephone rate battle that promises* to open up high ly important questions of rate-making methods in Georgia, to-day was an nounced in prospect by (' M. Can dler, chairman of the State -Railroad Commission. The contest, which will be between the Southern Fa 1 Telephone and Tel egraph Company anil the city of < o- lumlpjs, Ga., will he started before the Railroad Commission as soon as the telephone company completes an audit of it?* business tributary to the Columbus central. Ask Return to 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- | ment.was made by a previous Council i that the company might charge $ > for its business and $11.25 for its real* deuce telephones when it had 2,500 telephone stations in operation in the j city. The final decision on the contest is ! expected by Chairman Candler to j have an important bearing on tele- i phone rates all over the Slate. If ' it is decided that the charges from the manner in which they are fixed by the Southern Bell are discriminatory j <>r unfair it is considered likely thal other methods of rate-making, such as some form of the meter system, I HEREBY make application to Divi sional Council ami Folic** Committee of Atlanta to transfer near-beer license Horn G. C. Wray to S. bunnemun. 202 Decatur Street. 41-25-4 FOR SALE. By virtue of an order of the Honorable William T. Newman. Judge of the Dis trict Court of the United States for the ? Northern District of Georgia. I. the un dersigned. Receiver for the Interstate Automobile \ssociation. 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. Inventory of the property and Inspection may he had upon ap plication to the undersigned. Terms, cash. HARRY DODD. Receiver. __ _ 4-25-J OBITUARY NOTICES. your you in TELEPHONES Telephone clerk will take ad. and, if requested, assist wording, or will write the ad for you—that’s his business. Ho will also make it as brtef as possible to obtain the results desired. In order to accommodate customers, accounts will be opened by phone, but you will make payments promptly after publication or when oills are presented by mail. The Body of Mrs. W. M. Haig, who died at Dalton Thursday morning, has been brought to Atlanta for in terment. Mrs. Haig was 57 years old. She was Miss Lucy Warlick, of Atlanta; and, besides her hus band. is survived by two sisters. Mrs. W. S. Gramling and Mrs. J. C. A. Brannan. of Atlanta, and two brothers, D. A Warlick. of Atlanta, and J T. Warlick, of Romo. The funeral of William Allums, aged twenty-eight, who died at his home in East Point this morning, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the Flat Shoals Baptist Church. He is survived by his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Allums, and four brothers and three Bisters. Burial will be in the church yard. The body of Mrs. Annie E. Laird, who died yesterday in Mount Pleasant. Tonn., will be brought to Atlanta to-morrow to the home of her son. j E. (\ Laird, 160 Forrest Avenue I Funeral arrangements will be an nounced later. Insertion . 3 insertions 7 insertions . 30 insertions . SO insertions , .10c a line . . Go a lino . . 5c a line .4\*c a line . . 4e a line 3elp Wanted—Male and Female RESPONSIBLE parties to travel, either sex: salary anil expense#; reference-* Room 4. Cumberland Hotel. 205-25-1 WANTED As many bright boys- and girls to cover all the cities and fowl cf Georgia, Alabama, and Florida, to si - licit subscriptions and sell for a ne \ society weekly publication Liberal terms. Jesse G Waite, circulation manager, Atlanta, 421 Kiser Building 203-25 4 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, persona! interview, \ddrcss Box 473, care Geor gian. 37-23-4 SHORTHAND COURSE, $15. 33 Wer • Peaeli t ree 8t 4-20-35 RESPONSIBLE parties to travel; either sex: salary and expenses; reference Room 4, Cumberland Hotel. 208-17-4 I MI'IN, Women Get government jobs. { j excellent salaries. Write immediately ) I for free list of positions obtainable, i Franklin Institute, Dept. 49-C, Roches- I t.-r, N. Y. 44-13-4 PIAT O PUPILS, 25c lesson 85 Wflt Peachtree Street. 3-27-4 No advertisements taken for less than two lines. Seven words make a line. To protect your interests as welt ns ours, an order to discontinue an ad will not be accepted over the phone Please make, order to discontinue In writing No advertisement accepted fron. out of town unless accompanied by cash or forwarded through recog nized advertising agency. TELEPHONES Bell M. Atlanta LITTLE ADS THAT BRUNO BIG RESULTS Lost and Found. \ f-Tg (ir’i* pearl ball earring at Grand Opera Monday night. Finder call Ivy 7067 or Ivy 7068. 4-23-10 LOST Ope hunch of keys, on Broad Street: return to 8:» Whitehall Street Reward. 204-23-4 L< AST A >i" Lid. bet vs i. U Peach- tree St. and M. Kutss. on Whitehall, between 10 and 11 Tuesday morning. Reward. Mrs. W. J. Williams, I.eland Hotel.. Ivy 10G4. 42-22-4 Friday and Saturday we will give free n 10c size package Stollwerck’s Cocoa or Chocolate, as follows: With a 25c box \| of Stollwerck’s Cocoa a 10c size package SteUwcrck ”s Choco- 1 ' late, and with a 25c package Stollwerck’s Chocolate a 10c hox Stollwerck’s Cocoa. The past patronage of all our customers is appreciated and a continuance of same solicited. TAPPAN & CO. 55 HIGHLAND AVENUE. W o o d ’ s | SATURDAY SPECIALS TOP-NOTCH BREAD Far superior to any other. Manufacture'll in most sanitary plant in the country; also tine Pastries and Delicious Cakes made by the old reliable Geo. Mau-Hannemann Co. 20 Years in Business in this Citv the Dressed Hens, dressed 011 prom- 18c Fresh Country Eggs 20c Fresh Country Butter for cooking; pound 25c Fresh Country Butter for Table Use; pound 30c 10c package Apples 5c will be suggested to be worked out by the company and the Commission Personal, for application throughout the State, j ClT 7^rLW~Aiul^tT New Council Opens Fight. When the Southern Bell Company purchased an old line in Columbus i several years ago, the City Council was willing to grant it the privilege Welti Wanted—Male. HlTE or colored laborers, good pay. Apply Engineer, 'temple Court Bldg. 4-23-2 i WANT MEN to learn the barber trade arid accept positions now watting. Country or city shops. I teach you quickly, cheaply, thoroughly and fur nish tools. Wages while learning. See me or write tor catalogue. Manager Moler System of Colleges, 38 Buckie Street. 33-20-4 VANTED Two colored bpys t<> run elevator and do housework; L*» to 18 years old: wages and tip'*. F. T . care Georgian. 4-25-41 WANTED- Boy between ages and twenty, with some ex|i *oda business. Mellon South Pryor Street. if sixteen rlence in Pharmacy. 149 4-25-27 } of raising its rates when it had made 5 certain improvements and increased J its subscribers to 2,500 A new Coun- ? oil. however, opposed the agreement. J As soon as the company inaugurated ( its advanced rates, which it delayed j nearly two years beyond the time the ' agreement would have permitted, tlw j new Council began Its fight, j The Commission has ruled that the i company may charge the advanced rates, with the obligation to repay J 1 the excess if the Commission sub e- J qucntly finds the rate is too high. Powder for women It is.cleansing, cooling and i WANTED FCR U. ft. ARMY: Able- non-irr.tating. Fan be used as a oouchc bodied unmarried men between ages a: ary time with safct> R Fas no >f jg and 36; citizens of United States, equal. Price* $1 per box, postpaid. •» i .jf good character and temperate hab- Gatilt Chemical Company, '<02 Austell) its. who can speak, read and write the Building. Atlanta 4-25-33 English language For information ap- ! ply to Recruiting < tfficet. Peachtree and YOUNG LADIES iuKen Tor training at 1 Forsyth Streets. Atlanta, or 411 Cherry the R andolph Company Hair Dressing I Street, Macon, Ga. 4-1-1 Pa-lor.s. 58D Whitehall Street 3-3-27 - - I WANTED— 500 men to learn the barber THE GATE CITY DOPE HOSPITAL, i trade, tools and position furnished. 243 Courtland, near «’ain. repairs alt Ulantn Barber College, 10 East Mitcheil kinds i f dolls. 203-:M-4 j Street. 5-11-17 Agents ai)d Salesmen Wanted. WANTED-—Six live real estate sales men for large subdivision; good prop osition TO. 1 Empire Building t’all for Mr Jones or Bell. 4-25-36 PORTRAIT AGENTS Sena your work direct to artist and get better work. W<* get order out on time. Prices to suit your trade Stevens Bros., 23 1 fc Whitehall Street. Atlan;a 3-7-35 \\ \NTEP Five competent traveling salesmen for attractive proposition, making large towns only. Commission bads 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. 4-22-30 OUR TIRE tonic is the best made. Our prices the lowest Live agents want ed Write ft r special offer. Silver Lin ing 'Fire 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 & Hun- nii iiit Co., Marietta, Ga. 40-10-4 Situations Wanted—Male. AN experienced traveling salesman wants «t position, to begin work May 1: can furnish tin* best references. Trav eling Salesman, Box 17, care Georgian 41-24-4 A NO. 1 SALESMAN, aged 28; three years’ experience, with gopd refer ences. city and road: coming in Satur day night L. R- Williams, 197 S. Pryor St. _M. 5048. _ 203-24-4 WANTED Position by experienced young man, 20 years of age, as steno- bookke per Address James, Box 23. ■ ‘ \\ \ .\tki* P< dtion as stenographer young man. eighteen years of age. who desires to get started with a good firm. Add res:t 84 1 Glenn wood Avenue, East Atlanta. Ga 30-24-4 W HY NO! GET a deck:’ order, * crcd. P, WANTED—Ideas. Inventors, write lor iDt of inventions wanted unit piizes ite r eri by manufacturer?-. Also, how to free to anv ao- patent at torney’. Washington. Y.t C. 7-11-23 i Hll I 111 ■ * ' • • * * * * • ‘ ' • ■ » * • • •ind deliv- ! v °ur patet t. Sent free 3. 24-4 ''Ifess Randolph K- Briscoe ACME UATTEHS II \V1 MOVED TO 20 K. DEX TER STREET. OLD HATS MADE NEW. S60-M0NTH CLERK SAYS | -;•> 40 HE HAS STOLEN $30,000 dock-maker 10 repair your Cleaning, $3.50 up Built t up. Called ft 4. Box G5G. City. -1: DO YOl PLAY POOT/' If you 00, come to see ‘ Bias at the TERMINAL HO TEL POOL PARLOR. We sell 36c In checks fur 25c Good tables, good curs ana a nice bunch of clever boys 2-10-24 WANTED- Position as bookkeeper and typist by young man with four years experience, now employed, but desire change. If you want a good man. ad dress TV L., Box 308, care Georgian. 31-24-4 WANTED Position as stenographer or stono-bookkeeper, by young man; only a trial v anted Address M., Box 814. care Gemg.an. 29-24-4 REGISTERED experienced druggist wants position In small town. Ad dress "Drugs," Box 92, care Georgian. 25-24-4 GENTLEMAN, seeki.ig to establish a business of his own. r equiring at pres ent only three hours ilalP - . desires work remainder of day Expert stenographer, office man. Best reference*. Address Business. Box 9. care Georgian. 43-23-4 Help Wanted—Female. I RED dravy TRY (whole) HAMS COUN- 23d 1--JG DrcMsed Turkey .... Diney Dressed Hens '22c I'ork Roast ... .17 1-2 and 22c 1 "I'terhouse Steak 22 1-2 and 25c Lamb Chops ;i0e L re Pork Sausage, lb. 17 l-2c Him Valley Butter 40c\ ^ l:, irie Rose Butter 40c| 5 W ood Bros. ‘ 1 Peachtree. 36 Luckie. Sell Ivy 7086. 7087, 7083. 796. J. M. MOORE (3 Stores) Dressed Hens . pat tip-top BREAD Continental Cash Gro. Co. 182 Whitehall Street. Near Garnett. Bell Phone .3312. CLEVELAND. OHIO. April 2 5. Peter Seiss. 32, pleaded guilty to-dn;. to embezzlement of $6,517.65 from his employers. Senteric was (!efeii'<!. Sseisc was a $60. a month clerk He says all his thefts would total dose .(. $30,000. GARAGE OWNER BANKRUPT. Harcourt Lee, who runs an auto mobile garage at 50 Edge wood Ave nue. to-duy filed i: voluntary petition in bankruptcy. His liabilities are $2,096.99 and assets $956.84. W. r. Hendrix whs appointed re reiver. Railroad Schedule. railway: OP’ THE I BEATHIOK: Mrs IOC !■*. • : Write in father now. England wnr.is your ad- j dress. Fred Howard. 1 G. Shops. Rlr- | mlngi am, A la /fi --1 SPLRELL \ CORSETS. HIT. NEW spripfr midels a: e out Cali • for a corset :ere io come unci demon strate to you In ihe privacy of your | home 66 Howell I’lace Phone Went I 428. 4-18-1 At al! grocers. Special Saturday ! 10c PACKAGE ORATED APPLES EVAP- I 4ic No. 3 <;<iii Black berries, per ran. Eagle Brand Milk, per ran :9c 1 r 1 3C GET OUR SPECI AL | PRICES ON FLOUR. \ J. M. MOORE Groceries and Meats. 209 Whitehall, Bell M. 2394. At lanta 1394. 2 Houston St.. Bel! Ivy 410. At lanta 1613 E. Hunter St.. Bell 1484; Atlanta 1071. DRESSED 19c I8e fevers and FRESH Hens .... Geese .... Broilers ducks. We invite you to come | and inspect our chicken vard. j * ; Farm Produce Co. 129 S. Pryor. Main 3402. Atlanta 815. 4-25-15 EAT IP-TC BREAD At ai 1 gro: era. Specials For Friday and Saturday Lej>’ of Lamb, whole 15c Round Steak 15c Fancy Rib Roast . 15c Snapper Fish Steak 12 y 2 c Get the middleman’s profit—come and see. Campbell Bros. 89 Decatur Street. 150 Marietta St. SOUTHERN -PREMIER CARRIER SOUTH” ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA Tne following .schedule figures are published only as information, and are not guaranteed: >»o. Arrive From-- r.tf Biriuinati in 12:01 ayft xr> N»w York . n Jacksonville .'Jto iim 4 3 WMhinfton B 23 alii 12 Shreveport . *i:.to an» 111 llettln . 8:2" am 29 New York . II 15 am x Chain’ga . 10:33 am 7 Macon ...l(i 4'( am 17 fort Valley 10:45 am 21 Columbus ..10:50 ain « dm innad.v 11:10 am 29 Columbm .. 1:40 pm 30 Blrmlnah'm 2 ::opni 40 Ifnilngh’in 12:4o pm 39 • harlo’te . . 3:55 pm 5 Macon 4 :00 pm 17 New Ynrk . 5:00 pro 15 Rrur.swtrK . 7:50 pm 11 Ilichmonit . S Mftpm 24 Kansan City 0:20 pm ’ H ('hattan'ga . 9 25 pm 19 Cohunbu* . 10-20 pm 81 Fort Valley K': - ,'3 pm J4 Clneinnarl . 11:00 u" 2,1 .Taeksonvtlle 0 :50 am *17 Topcoa 8:10 am I MORPHINE nnd wldsky tiablt pan be j cured. uurdrfiD of »»i«tirrorilais. No I danger, no suffering Send fer Utera- 1 lure. Address P. O Box 272, Atlanta. G. 3-6*7 | n.Y SCHKF.NS KM’ SCliRKNK KLY I SCREENF Weed fly screens, metal J fly screens. hardw< od Fours. Venetian j oifnflp. metal wt-uthcr f p- furnished |env\,herc in the Foulli W r ri(e or )>hom* i \V R Callaway, manag r, .403 Fourth National Ban!; Building. Atlanta. Ga Men 5”i0 fi.y ;scnr;ENft -price & tiiomas. FLY SCREENS PRICE &• Tilt MAH flv screens— price a- tiiomas FLY SCREENS PRICE A THOMAS Salesroom and office, 62 V Prvor Street. 1'acti'v 8*i I-! Cain Street Bell phone fry 4305 t-b-'.it j SFUIOUS RESULTS ••nme from trusre«= improperly fitted. John B. Daniel. a» I 24 R*all Street, has an expert fitter and it v.;:i cost you no more to have him fit you. and it means insurance. C-24-19 1 RNI1 Y B \NJT M’P'M Private, refined, homelike Limited number of patients eared for Home provided *or f infants. Mrs M T Mitchell. 26 Wir.d - f»or Street 11-9-57 | W'ANTED Position at once as salesman j in gents' furnishings or shce depart- . _ ment. References if needed iVA.n'I KD—Mfly 1. good nurse for two- ! l. A , care Georgian. yei r-old baby. Apply hot;* 46 : • -- Kourif.nth SIi.cl 4-35-46 WANTBD l osltlon as chauffeur with \ddress 200-22-4 W'AN'TEl*—Reliable white woman to cook and help with house work. Good home; giid wages. Phone Decatur 274 or write Bex t>3 4-25-28 WANTED -Hook; no incumbrances; to hqlp v. itli house also. Room on p ace. DeLeon. Ivy 1918-L. • 25-25-4 hqlp 781 Po W. ( ady to Tailors, isHist coat-mal: Marietta. 4-25- \o. Depart Tu— 38 New York . 12:15 au> 2'* < oluminia . 5atn 11‘tuclnnall 5:40 am 22 Port Valley. 5:30 am 11 lUrmhiilii'iu 1:5« am 7 Cliattn'ea <1:40 am J2 UlchnwMol . 0:55 am 2J Kansaa t ity 7 :(•(» am I *i HriuiswP k 7:4 5 am 29 birajinali'm 11 M» am 38 New York .11 :('l aru 49 Cnailotfe . 1209 n‘n il Macon 12 20 pm | 39 i ulumbua .22:30 pni 30 New York.. 2:45pm 15 Chattn'na . 3:191 i m . . Klrml:i|li’tn 4:U»pm ‘‘ ia,n •18 Tix coa .4 3*0 pm t 22 Colunihii-t . 1:10 rm ! 5 rincinn«*t . Pin pm ; . . 2.1 Fort Valley, f. 20 pm j vUA NT ED—Good butler who under- 25 llettln r.:4ipiii ( stands housework and gardening: li uTumV,.- , s ii Fin ! nunc without references need apply. 24 Jari.aoiiytlie 9 /o i.ni j Apply from H until 2 o’clock. Mrs. Ed- II Khrev-port .it:io pm I ward Haas. 92 Waverly Way 4-25-23 14 Jacksonville 11 10 pm / — (WANTED -Thorough accountant as as sistant traveling auditor. Single man IF YOUR ROOF 714 Doctor leaks, call Roof \V B Burnett. 1-1-7 Help Wanted—Mil* Trains marked ihui (•) run dally except Sun- . day 1 who can handle vHum, pref.rr,.!. 1 - - ; - i finalnrul experience fully Lost and Found. 160, car* Oaorgian ; LOST^"Hand^carvedT^^ovidizid "si 1 ver vn aNTIuD- A nice, clean bo> at <>nce bracelet w’itli Igpis-lazali stop*-; re- to cook, with references 19 E Har vard if returned to Marion Hoael. I ris 4-24-27 44-35-4 | - — ■ WANTED- Young man. hl^h WANTED -Good, experienced dining room maid. Apply at Auburn House. 27 Auburn Avenue. 4-25-3* WANTED A good business woman, one who ha; had experience in cleri cal work and filing who has executive ability. Position permanent and pro motion certain for competent party. Reply in wilting to Pox 100, cat At lanta Georgian, giving full particulars and referenci 32-25-4 WANTED Peachtree. A cook; roon 1 .01 lot Ml i 4-24-10 WANTED •< Herman girl ntir-e; nice room and board. 57 1* :»»t Third S’. Ivy 1598- L. 4-22-45 \\ A NTED At once a j food reliable. vet tied co lored woman to cook and milk; must 1 >0 neat and e lean; room «*n place. Phoi :e Ivy 6213-J. 4-23-32 WA NT El) Experienced for drapery work. Apt»D Decorating Company, 1*9 Site. i. sea ms tresses W. E. Browne North Forsyth 4-24-9 WANTED Lady clerks for laundry of fice. Must write g< < d hand and be quick and accurate "and have some busi ness experience Apply 10 u. ni. Satur day Gapital Pity Laundry. 4 25 34 WANTED on lot. \ first-class cook. 79 Piedmont Avenue. LOST—A Collie dog (male), color, white neck and breast feet, tip of tall white, leather collar, answers '‘Laddie." Reward. 52 Call Ivy 4920-J. lemon graduate preferred, for position as white ! mail clerk In large manufacturing busf- EXPERfENCED V B. X telephone op erators 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 4-6-71 / » [ [) [ O LEARN MILLINERY: best \i 1 li Ln trade on cart!. fo» wonv*n: «uy $G0 to 3100 n month. Write Ideal School of Millinery, 100'3 Whitehall Street. 3-29-41 WANTED- Young women and girls de siring attractive positions WelTare of operator.; and clerics closely supervised by the company; their conduct on the premise.-* carefully guarded by matron, school ! woman supervisors and chief operator. private family; experience of three year.-. Address Davis Lewis, 277 Au burn Avenue. 202-23-4 WANTED- By young man of sterling qualities position as salesman or ‘.Jerk with some reliable firm. Address X. Y. Z.. 32S Washington Street. 31-23-4 » \NTED- Position by young man on farm or dairy. Address Farmer. No. 5 Farris Street. Rome, Ga. 51-23-4 ,|- M» while man, experienced auto driver, wishes position with private family in or out ;f city; good reference. 10," Box 45, care Georgian. 209-23-4 EXPERIENt’ED demographer desire* posRion. Can furnish best of refer ences Address J. P l... 94 Crew Street. Main 4865-J. 4-23-19 REGISTERED dt uggist. with more than three y. ar.-< experience, wishes posi tion In d**ug store a* once References. ' ddress Druggist. Box 683, care Geor gian. 39-23-4 WANT 171)- Position by young man* 21 ' a-s ■ f age as billing clerk and stenographer. Can give best of refer ence-;. Address IL. Box 332, care Gonr- g-an. 38-23-4 Bl I r < Cld’RK' Experienced, rapid; can ‘■Dari Immediatelx Reference*. Ad dress George, Box 40, care Georgian 34-23-4 SMAI L SET tni4.l:« for several hours evenings b\ experienced bookke.eper. X Y.. care Georgian. 35-20-4 Situations Wanted—Female. COMPETENT work; nine \ 1212-J. stenographer desires *ars experience AY«st 207-26-4 wearing tan to nam^ ;. Hevflt of ! Box state age anu references. 723. care Georgian. Address 46-24-4 IM)R1’ Dark brown worn handbag, he tween Atlanta and Griffin. P to Kim ball House M L Hailowell 204-24-4 \ ivhti: yumino • ) trairi No. 10, leaving Atlanta 12:3 ( March, 15. Reward for return t L. Hailowell EAT TIP-TOP BREAD EAT TIP-TOP BREAD A: al! grocer?. EAT TIP-TOP BREAD ? LOST -Black overcoat, Vatin-lined:_ left ) on Ionian Park car cn April 7; $5 re-j ward and no questions if returned to 20 ' . i ? t Avenue ’ 1 ’ ■ ■ TWO neat-auncaring young men to so- licit, guarantee U ./ per day Address P.. Box 415. care Georgian. 42-24-4 OFFICE boy Aildress in own hand- writing. Plato. 200-24-4 PULLMAN porters wanted. For In- struetion write Porter. P. O. Box 804. Atlanta, Ga. 4-24-12 EXPERT jack shoemaker wanted by the Shoe Renury nt once. 2 Auburn Ave 4-24-20 EAT TIP-TOP BREAD a I! S At a! 5 ! LOST At the Auditorium V/ednesi!a> >, evening, a gold brooch, made of two M liars with a fan across center, name on f I back of pin. ' TP turn to 647 Peachtree. ) or ca’l Ivy 6634. Reward 4-31-19 > 1 LOST -Hand-carved bracelet, in Davi- ;; son Paxon-Stokes or on Whitehall ( 1 Street, Tuesdav Engiaved A to M . .' I 1907. Reward. Main 4.96 4-23-24 • WANTED Trammers and laborers for underground work. Wages S.1.75 per day if they work less than 20 days per month, or $2 per day if they work 20 days or more pPr month. Contract trammers earn $2 to 75 p^r day. Also outside laborer at 81.50 per day. Com pany t rue or contract work, loading and unloading railroad . ara at which over $2 per du > cm be earned Ten- 1 :e«.m« Cupper Company, Du-kU wn. Tcr.ii. 4-22-20 who have complete control over ihe re ilrtng 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 lor those becoming ef ficient. Increased as they become worthy, with opportunities for ultimate advance-. ;nent to $75 per month. References proving the standing of the applicant essential Those having educat' jnal ad- vanrag's preferred Lunch loom and comfortable retiring rooms provided with aevernl hundred Carnegie Library books for th“ convenience of the operators Matron arid trained nurse in attend ance. Apply 8:36 to 5. Southern Bell Telephone -and Telegraph Company Training School. 25 Auburn Avenue 3-20-55 Teachers Wanted. WE NEED 100 teachers; free registra tion; seventh season. Apply to Hall Teachers’ Agency, Macon, (la Dept. B 4-20-29 WRITE for record of our eight years’ work. High class patronage. Ef ficient service Foster’s Teachers Agen cy. Atlanta. Ga. 64-8-4 W'ANTED By a young lady, position as housekeeper m widower's home: prefer small family; miisi have work. Box 487, care Georgian. 206-25-4 VANTS POSITION T<ache: 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 wants sewing by the day. 121 Frogman 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-.I. 207-23 4 REFINED young lady desires position in office; familiar with typewriting, bookkeeping and general office work. Call Ivy 4796. 301-23-4 YOUNG LADY, experienced in office work (no shorthand) and as cashier, must have work at once. Address J., Bex 150. care Georgian 30-23-4 YOUNG LADY, pleasant disposition, some training and several years’ prac tical experience in sick nursing, must have Work at once. Would travel or go away for summer with convalescent or chronic ease, or would accept anything suitable fo- refined Southern girl.' Ad dress E. K.. Box 100. care Georgian. 4 TWO colored girls desire place together as nurse or maid. Apply 152 South Ave., or phone Main 2625-J. 205-22-4 EXPERIENCED nurseL desires work. Will leave city, to sifh parties. Ad- . : s Fannie Turner, rolored. 366 Chapel Street. 200-22-4 WANTED- Gases to nurse by expe- riei tu sick nurse; maternity cases a specialty Rates reasonable. Best ref erences. Gall Iw 4629. 200-21-4