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Help Wanted—Female.
r^BTEs carPmake 20c on each support
er. Material furnished. Stamped en
velope for particulars. Wisconsin Sup
ply Company, Dept. H-8, Milwaukee.
W'is. ♦>4-27-4
Help Wanted—Male and Female.
writing pen free
Inclose address, together with four 2c
stamps, to help pay postage and pack
ing. P. O. Box 431, Louisville, Ky
87-20 4
Poultry-
Funeral Notices.
^^FUN^RAL NOTICE
LAIRD—The friends and relatives of
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. I.*aird and Miss
Janie M. Laird, of Atlanta; Mr. and
Mrs. J, N. Ellis, of Knoxville, Tenn.,
and Mr. and Mrs. S. Ernest Irwin, of
Mt. Pleasant, Tenn., are invited to
attend the funeral of their mother.
Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Laird, at
Jackson Hill Baptist Church, Sunday
afternoon, at 3 o’clock, the inter
ment being at West view Cemetery.
The following named gentlemen are
requested to act as pall-bearers and
assemble at the office of H. M. Pat
terson & Son at 2:15 o’clock: Mr.
Walker Dunson, Mr. W. A. Parker,
Mr. Sanford McBride, Mr. E. B.
Stuart, Mr. S. J. Wilkinson and Mr.
Charles A. Bowen. 4-27-68
Lodge Notices.
I HEREBY make application to Divi
sional Council and Police Committee
of Atlanta to transfer near-beer license
from G. C. Wray to S. Danneman. 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 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
tixtures belonging to the estate of said
Bankrupt. Inventory of the property
arid inspection may be had upon ap
plication to the undersigned. Terms,
cash. HARRY DODI),
Receiver.
4-25-1
Church Notices.
UNIVERSALIST.
ERSA LIST CHURCH — Harris
- ’ t. between Peachtree and Ivy.
ay school at 9:45 a. m. Church
as at ' 1 a. m., by Dr. Lawrence
•s. professor of theology, Atlanta
o.-al Seminary. Subject: “Mean-
1 aiah’s Call.” Every one cor-
w el corned. 4-26-200
METHODIST.
vx MEMORIAL*- Corner Luckle
i I! unnicutt. Rev. Morrin Williams
1 y<-f!ii'.; lecturer) is assisting in re-
' Mi v. Cunyers is doing the solo
-Lng. Services every day next week
; m. and 7:30 p. m. All are
; ! a iy invited. 26-26-4
flTpT O LEARN MILLINERY: best
UJ.1VLD trade on earth for women;
pay $60 to $100 a month. Write Ideal
School of Millinery, TOO 1 ** Whitehall St.
**-29-41
Telephone clerk will take your
ad, and, if requested, assist you In
wording, or will write the ad for
you—that’s his business He will
also make it as brief as possible
to obtain the results desired. In
order to accommodate customers,
accounts will he opened by phone,
but you will make payments
promptly after publication or when
bills are i
SONG POEMS WANTED—Fortunes in
successful songs. I've paid thousands
in royalties Send your poems or mel
odies to me for acceptance. I'll publish
under 50 per cent royalty contract. Es
tablished sixteen years Many "big
hits " Free booklet. John T. Hall, Co
lumbus Circle, New York. 74-27-4
WANTED---In every city and town In
Georgia, bright boys and girls to so
licit subscriptions for and sell Atlanta's
new society weekly publication. The
Four Hundred. Exceptionally liberal
terms for a short time. Call on or
write to Jesse G. Waite, 421 Kiser
Building. Atlanta. Ga. 203-25-4
RESPONSIBLE parties to travel, either
sex: salary and expenses; references.
Room 4. Cumberland Hotel. 205-25-4
ills are presented by mail.
ANYBODY can earn $20 weekly raising i
mushrooms, entire year, in cellars,
dteds, boxes, etc Markets waiting.
Free booklet. Hiram Barton, 29 West
Forty-eighth Street, New York. 67-27-4
Classified Adver=
WANTED- -Young ladles of refinement
for models. Apply Monday from 8:30
to 10:30 a. m. at room 317 Alfrlend Build
ing. 89-27-4
WANTED- Gentleman permanently; $60 (
month locally or trips; previous ex-rfs
perlence unnecessary. Specialty firm in- , '
LOST—Wide band gold bracelet, with
chain, on Brookwood car, or in Mont
gomery Theater. Return to 239 Oak
Street, West End. Reward. 34-26-4
corporated State age, occupation and
address, with stamp, A. F. Jones, Ma
rietta, Ga. 87-27-4 j
insertion ...10c a line
3 Insertions .. Cc a line
7 insertions ... 5c a line
30 insertions ..4Vic aline
s ... 4c a line
90 insertions
jOST—A Collie dog (male), lemon
color, white neck and breast, white
feet, tip of tail white, wearing tan
leather collar; answers co name of
“Laddie.” Reward. 52 E. Seventeenth.
Call Ivy 4920-J. 4-25-20
WANTED—Men to learn the barber 1
trade: tools and position furnished. !
Atlanta Barber College. 10 East Mitchell
St. 5-11-17
WANTED—Experienced colored fire
man. Must be sober and reliable.
Apply at Capital City Laundry.
4-27-28
LOST—Dark brown worn handbag, be
tween Atlanta and Griffin. Central
train No. 10. leaving Atlanta 12:30 p. m.,
March 15. Reward for return to Kim
ball House. M. L. Hallowell. 204-24-4
LOST—Black overcoat, satin-lined; left
on Inman Park car on April 7; $5 re
ward and no questions if returned to 20
Colquitt Avenue. 203-24-4 j
—
LOST—At the Auditorium Wednesday j
evening, a gold brooch, made of two i
bars with a fan across center: name on
back of pin. Return to 647 Peachtree,
or call Ivy 6634. Reward. 4-24-19
COLLECTOR for installment ac
counts. A salary of $50 a
month and percentage on gross
collections paid. State age and
experience in application. Refer
ence and bond required. Applica
tions treated confidentially. Box
393, care American. 58-27-4
Personal.
“pMsSnaIT
WaK^^D--First-class non-union stone
man; also, job compositor; must be
fast and accurate. Address, with par
ticulars, Box 781, Atlanta. 4-27-10
EIGHTEEN THOUSAND dollars to buy
good paper—either purchase money
notes, first or second mortgage, or good
first-class commercial paper. Will lend
the same on good stocks or bonds at j
g revailing rates of discount. “Money,’’
ox 43, care Georgian. 106-27-4 !
WANTED—Man to travel in Georgia.
Groceries, candies, jewelry. Good pay
and tailored suit or twenty-year watch
free in ninety days. Experience un
necessary. J. E. McBrady, Chicago.
39-27-4
DOLL HOSPITAL—Dolls repaired; all 1
parts furnished. Sleepy eyes reset. 110 j
Luck'e Street 93-27-4
WANTED—Insurance stock salesmen
and solicitors. Be ready for interview
Tuesday or Wednesday next. Address
L. L. and B., Box 8. care Georgian.
27-26-4
No advertisements taken for less
than two lines. Seven words make
a line.
To protect your Interests as well
as ours, an order to discontinue
an ad will not be accepted over
the phone. Please 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
COLORED WOMEN agents for wonder
working Palmer's Skin Whitener.
Start own business. 100 per cent profit
$1.60 outfit free to responsible agents.
Write to-day, giving references, Jacobs
Pharmacy, Atlanta, Ga.
SHORTHAND COURSE. $15. 35 West
Peachtree Bt. 4-20-28
MEK, \ VOME^-Oft government Jobs;
excellent salaries. Write immediately
for free list of positions obtainable.
Franklin Institute, Dept. 49-C, Roches-
ter, N. Y. 44-18-4
PIANO PUPILS. 35c lesson.
Peachtree Street.
85 W.
Wsst
3-27-4
Agents and Salesmen Wanted.
REALTY SALESMEN
CAN OFFER VERY ATTRACTIVE
PROPOSITION TO FEW LOT
SALESMEN OF ABILITY; MUST BE
HIGH-CLASS, CLEAN CUT, DE
PENDABLE, AN I.' HAVE CLEAN
RECORD. NOT A RED CENT AD
VANCE UNTIL YOU SHOW RE
SULTS AGGRESSIVE MEN WHO
CAN TALK HIGH-CLASS SUBDI
VISION INTELLIGENTLY CANNOT
FAIL TO MAKE GOOD. AM NOW
BEGINNING EXTENSIVE ADVER
TISING C A M P A I G N SEVERAL
TOWNS DAILY MAKING SALES,
AND HAVE NUMEROUS PROSPECTS
WAITING SALESMEN.
WRITE OR CALL AT ONCE.
RALPH E. PHILLIPS.
NO. 316 BROAD ST.. ROME, GA.
4-37-2
1-25-8
18 LADY CANVASSERS, II to |2.5# H
day; bring small grip and lurch. 8 to
9 Monday. Yucca Supply Co.. 68#
Peters St. Ask for J. D Langston.
4-27-201
CRICHTON-SHUHARLTL
11116/ ~
WANTED—Five competent traveling
salesmen for attractive proposition,
making large towns only. Commission
I basis. Selling and demonstrating ma
chine. See A. E. Hill, 58 Marietta St.
32-27-4
Situation Wanted—Male.
LICENSED chauffeur desit
private preferred. Addres
American.
PERMANENT position as draftsman;
experienced as detaller anil tracer,
neat, accurate. Address M. 74, care
American.
PERMANENT position as practical
commercial draftsman, in arts and
crafts work. Address B. 63, care Ameri
can.
WANTED--! ositlon by young man with
seven years experience as collector
and bill clerk. Best references. Ad-
i.ress W. L , Bex 410, care Georgian.
THOROUGHLY" competent law stenog
rapher, best references, desires posi
tion Address Sin • grapher, Box 821.
care Georgian. 94-27-4
iVANTED—Position by young man with
business college education as general
fflce man. Address O., Box 309, care
ieorglan. 57-27-4
Help
WANTED—White nurse; references;
prefer German; good home. Ivy 5844.
4-27-13
Tn L14DIXO ^
Business Tnlaing Scfcstl In tfct South,
INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION
BY 1& MOrSICTOSS IN PERSON.
AGENTS- -Make 509 per cent profit
selling “Novelty Sign Cards;” mer
chants buy 10 to 100 on sight. 800 vari
eties Catalogue free. Sullivan Co., 128*
Van Buren St., Chicago. 111. 37-2T-4
FIRST-CLASS male stenogrnpher, with
own typewriter, wants stenographic
work in afternoons. Address W. It. F .
Box 54, care Georgian. 208-27-4
LADIES make shields at home. $10 per
hundred. Work sent prepaid to re-
irs for
KrSCtffivfttBlNli ATLANTA.
liable women. Particulars for stamped
addressed envelope. Eureka Co., Dept.
62-A, Kalamazoo, Mich. 35-27-4
Teachers Wanted.
AGENTS—$24 a week; new patented.
! automatic curry comb takes just half
an long to clean a horse; no clogging
with hair and dirt. Big demand; big
profits; free sample to workers. Auto!
1 Comb Co.. 8729 Penn Bldg. Dayton,
Ohio. 38-27-4 !
MAN of good character, holding respon
sible position, wants to drive car for
private family on Sunday or make trips
to Waim Springs for garages. Address
Bob. Box 10. care Georgian. 205-27-4
WILL PAY reliable woman $250 for dis
tributing 2.000 FREE packages per
fumed soap powder in your town. No
money required. J.D. Ward & Co., 216
Institute Place, Chicago. 20-27-4
CALIFS are coming in rapidly. Teach
ers should enroll at once Our twenty-
second year. Sheridan's Teachers’ Agen
cy, 307 Candler Building. Atlanta. Ga.
Greenwood, 8. C., Charlotte, N. C.
4-27-20
AGENTS—Hundreds making $50 to $76
weekly; sensational offer; $1.00 nlckel-
! Plated Safety Razor; beautiful chased
| handle; 26c stick, finest quality shaving
•soap, all 12V4»c; 4c postage United
| Selling Co. 59th St. and 11th Ave., New
York City. 41-27-4
DRUG CLERK — Wanted by medical stu
dent, position as front man with
going concern in small town; experience
and best reference. Address G., Box 111,
(‘are Georgian. 114-27-4
LITTLE ADS
THAT BRING
BIG RESULTS
WANTED—First-class woman cook.
Must come well recommended. J. L.
DeGive, 665 West Peachtree. 4-27-6
FEMALE HELP WANTED.. .. ,v sfc
WANTED—Two experienced nurses,
with references. Apply 304 Odd Fel
lows Building Monday morning 4-27-8
TEACHERS attending the association
are invited to make our office their
eaoquarters. Have mail directed there.
Sheridan’s Teachers’ Agency, 307 Can
dler Building. 4-27-18
FRECKLE OINTMENT POSITIVELY
removes freckles. All druggists. By
mail 50c. Book free. “How to Be Beau
tiful.” Dr. C. H. Berry Co.. Dept. W ,
Chicago. 63-15-k
FLY SCREENS REPAIRED—Price &
Thomas.
FLY SCREENS REPAIRED—Price &
Thomas.
FLY SCREENS REPAIRED—Price &
Thomas.
FLY SCREENS REPAIRED—Price &
Thomas.
62 N. Pryor St. Tel. Bell 4203 Ivy.
4-6-69
WANTED—TINNER. INSIDE WORK.
224V® PEACHTREE. 4-27-4
BICYCLE delivery boys wanted by The
Shoe Renury, 2 Auburn Ave. 4-27-87
CLERK WANTED by The Shoe Re
nury, 2 Auburn Ave. 4-27-66
GO ON THE STAGE —Will tell you
how. W’rite for descriptive circular.
It’s free. C., Box 614, care Georgian.
52-27-4
DON’T LOOK old before you get old.
Wrinkles, crow's feet and fine lines
are real signs of age. Get rid of them
if you want to be admired. Imperial
Two-Part Wrinkle Treatment will
quickly and safely; no plasters, no
masks, no massage. Just a simple home
remedy. You can use in secret. Write
for special offer William C. Warner,
Dept. 6, 520 Piedmont Avenue, Atlanta.
Ga. 31-S7-4
.-■T. MARK—Corner Peachtree and Fifth
Streets. Mrs. Kate Waller Barrett, of
international reputation in rescue work
and lecturer in the Sociological Con
gress. will conduct the morning service
at St. Mark Sunday. The night service
is called off in the interest of the Con
gress. Service at Wesley Memorial.
■ M. Hughiett. pastor. 4-26-2
PRESBYTERIAN.
HARRIS STREET PRESBYTERIAN—
Centrally located, block west from
Peachtree Street. Rev. Jere A. Moore,
pastor. At 9:45 a. m., Sunday school; 11
a. m.. Rev. George G. Maby, of Phila
delphia, will preach. At 8 p. m., Rev.
Wilbur F. Crafts, of Washington City,
will lecture. 4-26-3
DR. GAULT’S Antiseptic Powder for
women. It is cleansing, cooling and
non-irritating. Can be used as a douche
at any time with safety. It has no
equal. Price $1 per box, postpaid. J. T.
Gault Chemical Company, 702 Austell
Building, Atlanta. 4-25-33
THE GATE CITY DOLL HOSPITAL,
243 Courtland, near Cain, repairs all
kinds of dolls. 203-24-4
WHY NOT!
GET a clock-maker to repair your
clock? Cleaning. $3.60 up. Built to
order, $75 up. Called for and deliv
ered. P. O. Box 656. City. 32-24-4
CATHOLIC.
SACRED HEART CHURCH—289 Ivy
Street, Atlanta, Ga.—Sunday. April 27:
7, low mass; quarterly communion of
i he members of the Conference of St.
Vincent De Paul Society; 9:30, low’ mass;
9. also mass in the Sunday school chap
el; 10:15, Sunday school: 10:30, public
meeting in college auditorium, under
auspices of St. Vincent De Paul Society.
io commemorate the centenary of the
birth (1813) of Frederick Ozanam, the
founder of the society. Father Rapier
and Mr. Jack J. Spalding will speak; 11.
/high mass, Father Hebert will preach; 8
I-, m.. evening devotions. 4-26-9
PRICE & THOMAS—FLY SCREENS.
PRICE & THOMAS -FLY SCREENS.
PRICE & THOMAS—FLY SCREENS.
PRICE & THOMAS—FLY SCREENS.
PRICE & THOMAS—FLY SCREENS.
62 N. Pryor St. Tel. Bell 4203 Ivy.
4-6-6
MEN-WOMEN—Get government jobs;
excellent salaries; write immediately
for free list of positions obtainable.
Franklin Institute, Dept. 407C, Roches
ter. N. Y. 1211
WANTED—Railway mail clerks, $75
month; parcel post means many ap
pointments; write immediately. Frank
lin Institute. Dept. 408C, Rochester N.
Y. 1244
AN INTELLIGENT person can earn
$1.00 monthly corresponding for news
papers; no canvassing; send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 882 Lockport,
N. Y.
FREE illustrated book tells of about
300,000 protected positions in U. S.
service; thousands of vacancies every
year: there is a big chance here for
you, sure and generous pay, lifetime
employment; just ask for booklet T-367;
no obligation. Earl Hopkins. Washing-
~ ~ 1260
ton, D. C.
Wanted—Male.
VpANTftlV^Driiirnen ana laborers for
underground work. Drillmen earn
$1.90 to $3 per day. Laborers earn $1.75
to $2.75 per day. Board $16 to £18 per
month. Steady work. No labor trou
bles. Only white men wanted. Ten
nessee Copper Company, Ducktown.
Tenn. 4-26-4
WANTED—Cylinder pressfeeder. Non
* “ —
union. Apply at once, The Blosser Co.
4-26-7
WANT MEN In the city and out to
learn the barber trade. The new bar
er law increases the demand for clean
barbers One hundred needed at once.
Can qualify you for good wages in a
few weks. Some money earned while
learning. Complete outfit of tools given.
Holders of my diplomas recognized
everywhere. My advantages can not be
duplicated. Call or write at once. Man
ager, Moler Barber College, 38 Luckle
Street. 39-26-4
I WILL START YOU earning $4 dally at
home in spare time, silvering mirrors;
no capital; free instructive booket, giv
ing plans of operation, G. F. Redmond,
Dept. 85, Boston, Mass. 9-14-19
WANTED—Good butler who under
stands housework and gardening;
none without references need apply.
Apply from 8 until 2 o’clock, Mrs. Ed
ward Haas, 92 Waverly Way. 4-25-23
WANTED—Thorough accountant as as
sistant traveling auditor. Single man.
with credit ability and experience, and
who can handle volume preferred. State
qualifications and experience fully. Box
100, care Georgian. 201-25-4
WANTED—A nice, clean boy at once
to cook, w’ith references. 19 E. Har
ris. 4-24-27
WANTED— Press operators on stamping
presses; steady work. Lisk, care j
American.
TWO neat-appearing young men to so
licit; guarantee $2.50 per day. Address
D., Box 415, care Georgian. 42-24-4
WANTED—Men to sort hags; experi
ence not necessary; men that work at
feed mills preferred. Broadway, care
American.
OFFICE BOY. Address In own hand
writing, Plato. 200-24-4
WANTED—Railway mail- clerks, $75
month. Write immediately for in
formation, Franklin Institute, C-C, care
American.
PULLMAN porters wanted. For in
struction write Porter, P. O. Box 804,
Atlanta, Ga. 4-24-12
EXPERT jack shoemaker wanted by
the Shoe Renurv at once. 2 Auburn
Ave. 4-24-20
WANTED—Active, young man experi
enced in selling crockery, glassware
and house furnishings; permanent po
sition and opportunity for promotion;
write minimum salary and experience.
Address Housefurnishing 18, care Amer
ican.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH SERVICES.
c Fifth Sunday after Easter, April 27.)
i ATHEDRAL-Washington and Hunter
Streets, Very Rev. C. T. A, Pise,
E.r> . Dean Holy communion 7:30 a. m.
Services 1,1 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. As
cension Day (May 1.) Holy communion
7:00 a. in. and 10:30 a. m
T LUKES CHURCH -Peachtree, be
tween Pine and Currier Streets. Rev.
C B Wilmer, D.D., Rector. Services
7:30 and 11:00 a. in. Sundav
school 0:45 a. m. The Rt. Rev Robert
Strange. D.D., Bishop of East Caro
lina will preach at 11 a. m. There
will he no evening service. The con
gregation is asked to join in with the
Southern Sociological Congress at the
Wesley Memorial at 4 p. m. Service
for I he Babies' Branch of the Woman's
\uxillary. in the church Wednesday,
n, . service for Women's Mis
sionary Union.
ACME HATTERS HAVE
MOVED TO 20 E. HUN
TER S T R E E T. OLD
HATS MADE NEW.
4-23-42
BEATRICE: Mrs. Ed Isom; Write to
father now England wants your ad
dress. Fred Howard, I. C. Shops, Bir
mingham, Ala. 26-23-4
SPIRELLA CORSETS.
OUR NEW spring models are out. Call
for a corsetlere to come and demon
strate to you In the privacy of your
home. 56 Howell Place. Phone West
*28. 4-U-4
MORPHINE and whisky habit can he
cured; hundreds of testimonials. No
danger, no suffering. Send for litera
ture Address P. O. Box 272, Atlanta,
Ga. 3-5-7
FLY SCREENS. FLY SCREENS, FLY
SCREENS -Wood fly screens, metal
fly screens, hardwood floors, Venetian
blinds, metal weather strips furnished
anywhere In the South. Write or phone
W. R. Callaway, manager, 1403 Fourth
National Bank Building, Atlanta, Ga.
Mam 5810.
i \< \\RNATION 242 Lee Street. West
Uml. Rev. John I». Wing, Jr., Rector.
Services 7:80 and 11 a. m., 8 p. m.
\T,L SAINTS CHURCH -North a venue
Pea htz ee Street, Rev W.
\V Mem mincer. Rector. Holy com mu n-
in 7 30 a m. Sunday school at 9:45
a m Morning prayer and sermon at
11 a. m Evening prayer 5 p. m. May
1. Ascension Day. Holy communion
10:00 a. m.
FLY SCREENS—PRICE A THOMAS.
, FLY SCREENS—PRICE & THOMAS.
! FLY SCREENS - PRICE A THOMAS.
FLY SCREENS—PRICE & THOMAS.
Salesroom and office, 82 N. Pryor Street.
“ “ “ ‘ “Tfcct. B
EPIPHANY—Moreland and Euclid Ave
nues Rev. Russell K. Smith, Rector.
Morning prayer and sermon 11 a. m.,
evening prayer and sermon 7:30 p. m.
Factory 86 E. Cain St»
Ivy 4263
Bell phone
70
SERIOUS RESULTS come from trusses
improperly fitted. John B. Daniel, at
34 Wall Street, has an expert fitter and
it will cost you no more to have him fit
you, and It means insurance. 6-24-19
BAPTIST.
WEST END BAPTIST The pastor. Dr.
John F. Purser, will preach Sunday
morning and evening. Sunday school
at 9-30 a m. B. Y. P. U. Sunday even
ing at 7:15 Prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at 8 o'clock. Y. W. A. Thurs
A&v afternoon at 4 o'clock.
4-27-40
WOODWARD AVENUE BAPTIST—S.
* S. at 9:30 o'clock. Preaching morning
and evening by Rev. T T. Davis, of
Phipley, Ga. Baptizing at the close of
the evening service. Everybody wel-
MATERNTTY SANITARIUM—Private,
refined, homelike. Limited number of
patients cared for. Home provided ♦or
Infants. Mrs. M. T. Mitchell, 26 Wind
sor Street. 11-9-67
WANTED—A man for general all
round work, one who understands
stationary gas engine and electric mech
anism. Address G-22, care American.
WANTED—Trammers and laborers fo”
underground work. Wages $1.75 per
day if they work less than 20 days per
month, or $2 per day if they work 20
days or more per month. Contract
trammers earn *2 to $2.75 per day. Also
outside laborer at $1.50 per day. Com
pany time, or contract work, loading
and unloading railroad cars at which
over $2 per day can he earned. Ten
nessee Copper Company, Ducktown,
Tenn. 4-22-20
RECENTLY we have had requests for
twelve superintendents and principals,
five high school men. ten high school
ladies, thirty-five grade teachers, two
expression, two music, one domestic
science, one farm mechanics, two agrl
culture, one athletic director. Salaries
from $350 to $1,400. If you are Inter
ested in securing a position, write at
once to Dept. R-2, Interstate Teachers’
Bureau. Rhodes Building. Atlanta. Ga.
4-27-7
| $336.00 PER MONTH <$288 00 profit.
and $48 00 cash bonus) selling only
j sixteen gross; best 25c household article;
; work whole or part time: exclusive
territory. Free sample and particulars
G. V. Sales Co., 27 Spruce St,, New
I York. 42-27-4
SCHOOL TEACH ERB—I have the
questions and answers of the last
seven State School examinations in
print; will mail them all for one dollar;
descriptive circular free. B. 8 Holden,
Box 7, Ellljay, Ga. 4-5-21
WE FURNISH you capital to run profit
able business of your own; become our
local representative and sell high-grade
custom-made shirts, also guaranteed
sweaters, underwear, hosiery and neck
ties, direct to homes. Write Steadfast
Mills, Dept. 29. Cohoes, N. Y 62-27-4
VACUUM CLEANER AGENTS—Ex
clusive, new design, $7.50; wheel op
erated, bellows type cleaner; without
clumsy box or dirty dust bag; big
profits. Write Doty Company, Dayton,
Ohio. 63-27-4
BUSINESS MAN of extended acquaint
ance with the trade and ample expe
rience in accounting, correspondence,
purchasing and sales departments, de
sires connection with good concern,
where competency and reliability are de
sired; best reference. Address O. N. G.,
care Georgian. 65-27-4
BAKER—First-class bread ar.*> cake
baker desires to settle in small town
in South; young married man. Address
F. C. S.. care (Ieorglan. 54-27-4
WANTED—Position by expert window
trimmer; out-of-town position prefer
red on account of health. References.
Address J. T., Box 5, care Georgian.
36-27-4
DRUGGIST wants position at once; 27
years old and married; licensed five
years. I am a hustler. Address P. O.
Box 207, Shellman, Ga. 27-27-4
WE NEED 100 teachers; free registra
tion; seventh season. Apply to Hall
Teachers' Agency, Macon, Ga., Dept B.
4-20-29
AGENTS—Fifty dollars weekly for you
selling Good Health Electric Vibra
tors; enormous demand; everybody buys;
tremendous profit each sale; easy money
when you sell what people want Good
Health Vibrator Co., Chicago. 66-27-4
WANTED—By young man of five years'
experience, position as foreman of ice
cream factory, or manager of line of
founts; gilt-edge references. Address
B C., Box 8, rare Georgian. 60-27-4
WRITE for record of ou? eight years'
work. High class patronage. Ef
ficient service. Foster's Teachers Agen
cy, Atlanta. G>. 64-1^4
BE A BELL
TELEPHONE
OPERATOR
The work is agreeable. The
surroundings are pleasant. You
are paid a salary while learning.
The opportunities for rapid ad
vancement are excellent. In
creased salary is assured if you
prove efficient.
There are several vacancies in
Agents and Salesmen Wanted.
jrATn2?rST5Tr~WA!SrTTSiT^xpert sales'
men to handle legitimate and cracker-
jack oil and gas proposition .in proven
field in Oklahoma. Will be lot proposi
tion; attractive, has merit; will stand
investigation; will give right man good
commission; interest in company.
Parties needing expense money need
not apply. Send references. Lock Box
189, Poteau, Oklahoma. 1200
AGENTS WANTED everywhere to sell
our Distributor Top Dresser attach
ment, which distributes fertilizer on
each side of row at one trip. Address
8. Q. Harper, Fayetteville, Ga. 69-27-4
j SALESMEN of tact and strong person
ality. address quick for splendid posi
tion, New 452, Iowa City, Iowa 70-27-4
AGENTS to handle specialty that sells
on sight; sure repeater; big profits.
Ask for particulars The Rogers-Dun-
lap Co., ll>06-150514 Franklin St., Tampa,
I Fla. 77-27-4
YOUNG MAN, 22 years of age, desires
a clerkship in a store, preferably a
drug store; or position in a wholesale
house; six years’ experience in store
work. Address J., Box 33, care Geor
gian. 59-27-4
WANTED—Position as stenographer by
young man eighteen years of age.
w'ho desires to got started with a good
firm. Address M. M.. 844 Glennwnod
Ave., East Atlanta, Ga. ^ 30-24-4
REGISTERED druggist, sev^m, years’
experience, wishes position; best of a
reference. Address Druggist, Box 44. /
care Georgian. 202-26-j^r
A
SALESMEN—Make $10 per day selling
our line directly to users: a wonderful
opportunity for clean-cut. ambitious so
licitors; must have highest references
1 and be of good standing; the place for
you if you are a “live wire;” season just
opening. Mechanical Dept., West Penn.
Chemical & Mfg. Co.. Manor, Pa 1266
AGENTS—Don’t be greedy for.work;
easily make $4 to $10 a day; sell every
where without talk; sample 26c: cata
logue free. Sanitary Household Compa
ny, McElhattan, Pa. 36-20-4
YOUNG MAN, aged 23, desires positl
in contractor's office, draughtsman,
estimator, and an all-round m.ni: six
years’ experience; references of the best
furnished. Address C. W. <L, Box 819,
care Georgian. • 33-26-4
X
our training school for young
women between 16 snd 22 years
of age who have a common school
education and can furnish satis
factory references.
Apply in person at training
school, 25 Auburn Avenue in the
Bell Telephone Exchange
WANTED—A good cook anil general
houseworker. 131 East Georgia Ave.
4-26-31
WANTED—First-class cook for small
family, one with references. Phone
Ivy 6044-J. 117-27-4
WANTED—Agents to write hail insur
ance on growing crops. Address the
Farmers’ Hall Exchange, Cotton Ex
change Bldg., Fort Worth, Texas. 1214
WANTED—Good organizer for Okla
homa. Texas. Arkansas and Kentucky;
good contracts, good organizers, men
and women, with good, clean rSCOndS,
are the only kind that need to apply.
Write M. O. Brittain, General Manager
of Field Work, 204 W. Main St., Room
202, Oklahoma City, Okla. 1275
WANTED—At once, in Oklahoma City
and every surrounding town, lady or
gentleman to show our expensive pre
miums given free with first order to in
troduce our products. We are manu
facturers and mean business No triflers
wanted. A postal brings premiums, in
formation, etc. Write to-day. Antipo
dean Mfg Co., 8t. Joseph, Mo. 1290
W ANTED- -Agents to sell sanitary
brushes. Fuller Brush Co., Wichita,
Kansas. 1277
WANTED—Sausage maker, none but
first-class need apply. Emil, care
American.
WANTED—Men and boys to save mon
ey by buying Red Cross double bur
bicycles, with coaster, mud guards, thick
tread tires, roller chain tool hag and
bell, $27.50; cash or credit. Red Cross.
Box 1219, care American.
WANTED—Two colored boys to run
elevator and do housework; 2& to 18
years old; wages and tips. F. r., care
Georgian. 4-25-41
WANTED—A good cook to help with
k At once Apply 302
housework, at once,
son.
;02 Raw
200-26-4
A N you write a moving picture play as
good as the one you saw la,st night”
» vou want lo make money writing
moving picture plays, write to Farmer
Smith, Incorporated. 123 South Summit
Ave., Cedar Grove. N. J. 1213
AY ANTED—Men to learn; both day and
evening Instruction now provided in
the Y. M. C, A. Plumbing Trade School.
Address Mohawk, care American.
WANTED FOR U. S. ARM t: Able-
bodied unmarried men between ages
of 18 and 35; citizens of United States,
of good character and temperate hab
its. who can speak, read and write the
English language. For information ap- !
ply to Recruiting Officer, Peachtree and
Forsyth Streets. Atlanta, or 411 Cherry
fitreet, Macon, Ga. 4-1-1
WANTED—Cook. References. 22 Dixie
Avenue. Inman Park. 4-26-8
WANTED—-Settled woman as cook;
must furnish good reference; girl*
need not apply. 28 Washita Ave., In
man Park. 200-26-4
WANTED—Watchmaker. good all
round workman on watches, clocks
and jewelry; best references required.
Address W., care American.*
WANTED—First-class weekly install
ment collector on household goods,
none other need apply. Energetic 58,
care American.
WANTED—Ideas. Inventors, write for
list of invention* wanted and prizes
offered by manufacturers. Also, how to
S et your patent. Sent free to any act
ress. Randolph & Briscoe, patent at
“* shfni “ ~
torneys, Washington. D. C.
7-11-23
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WANTED—Cook; no Incumbrances,
help with house also. Hoorn on place.
781 Ponce DeLeon. Ivy 1911-L.
35-25-4
WANTED—Good, experienced dining
room maid. Apply at Auburn House.
27 Auburn Avenue 4-25-3
WANTED—Strong, active young men
to learn bench molding, cart earn
from $2 to $3 dally after one month.
Acme, care American.
DO YOU PLAY POOL? If you do. come
to see "Bia c ' at the TERMINAL HO
TEL POOL PARLOR. We sell 35c in
checks for 25c. Good tables, good rues,
and a nice bunch of clever boys. 2-1C-24
WANTED—A good business woman,
one w ho has had experience in cleri
cal work and filing, who has executive
ability. Position permanent and pro
motion certain for competent party.
Reply in writing to Box 100, care At
lanta Georgian, giving full particulars
and references. 82-25-4
WANTED- More railway mall clerks,
postoffice clerks, carriers everywhere
account parcel post. Earn $70 to $150.
Write at once stating position desired.
American Institute. Dept. 20. Kansas
City, Missouri. 1291
Typewriters For Rent.
ANY intelligent person may earn steady !
income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Adress Press
Correspondents Bureau. Washington
D. C. 1261
WANTED—Experienced seamstresses
j for drapery work. Apply W. E. Browne
i Decorating Company, 90 North Forsyth
ROYAL tyiiewriters rented’ one month, Street. 4-24-9
$2.75; three months for $7.00: special I WANTED—A cook: room on lot. 865
rates to students. Royal Typewriter i Peachtree. 4-24-16
Co., 46 N. Pryor 8t. Phone Main 2492. j
4-25-17 |
AGENTS AND SALESMEN
AGENTS—Either sex, b> write and copy
letters; $10 to $25 weekly readily made
by following our practical directions
Send 25c for particulars. The Produc
tive Copying Company. 139 East Fif
teenth Street, New York. 96-27-4
AGENTS—“America’s Greatest Flood
Disaster.” Illustrated. Thrilling expe
riences. Enormous demand Big prof
its Sample 10c. Be quick. National
Publishers, lakeside Building, Chicago
84-27-4
WANTED—Salesmen to carry profitable
side line of strictly hlgh-graAe water
proof collars. Good commissions. Capi
tal Collar and Cuff Factory. Lincoln
Nebr. 83-27-4
ONE OR TWO result-getting men want
ed to sell established line of quality
cars and motor trucks In Atlanta. Quick
advancement to man who can get the
business. Must be able to work under
system. Previous experience in automo
bile business desirable, but not abso
lutely necessary. Apply by letter, giv
ing details. Address M T L. care
American.
AGENTS WANTED—To sell the latest
Invention for coal oil lamps: every
demonstration a sale; us#?rs can not re
uist. Finch Supply Co., 611 Lily St..
Grand Rapids. Mich. 86-6-4
AGENT8-JM00
. . accident insurance
with $25 weekly indemnity for in
jury; payable for 200 weeks, cost $5.00
yearly; $2,000 insurance. $15 weekly, ac
cident or illness. $6 yearly. Policies
written by oldest and leading old line
stock company. Extremely liberal com
missions. Conley & Vanderpool, Mgrs.,
922 Candler Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. 4-6-2
SHELDON
SCHOOL o f
Salesmanship, 14 2 3
Candler Building, Atlanta,
Ga.
CALL or write if you mean business. It
means MORE BUSINESS for you.
4-13-44
FLY KILLING IS ON—Get busy; im
ported novelty; big seller; profits;
fairs, houses, stores, offices; sample, 5c
Earle Novelty Co., Suite 613. 333 South
Dearborn St., Chicago. 82-27-4
AGENTS, does $3,000 yearly look good
to you? $30 to $60 weekly awaits you
if you follow my instructions; experi
ence unnecessary; my 17 years' experi
ence is behind you; my goods are nifty
household necessities. Wright, South
Carolina, made $25.80 one day. llol^y,
Alabama, made $52 one day. Write
quick. E. M. Davis, President, C 749,
Davis Block. Chicago 79-27-4
WANTED—Position by experienced
young man, twenty years of age, as
steno-bookkeeper. Employed at present.
Address H., Box 818, care Georgian.
31 26-4
EXPERIENCED white chauffeur, who
can take care of car and do uwn re
pairing, desires position Address E. R.
1;., Box 640, care Georgian 30-26-4
AN experienced traveling salesman
wants a position, to begin work May
1; can furnish the best references. Trav
eling Salesman, Box 17, care Georgian
41-21-4
A NO. 1 SALESMAN, aged 28: three
years' experience, with good refer
ences. city and road; coming in Satur
day night. L. R. Williams, 197 S. Pryor
St. M. 5048. 202-24-4
WANTED—Position by experienced
young man, 20 years of age, as steno-
bookkeeper. Address James, Box .23,
care Georgian* City. 202-24-4
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 P. L., Box 308. care Georgian.
31-24-4
I
WANTED—Position as stenographer or
steno-bookkeeper, by young man; only
a trial v-anted. Address M., Box 814.
care Georgian. 29-24-4
REGISTERED
experienced druggist
Situations Wanted—Male.
TMU^XTE^secret«r>L^27^years old, five
years' experience; best of references.
Write Secretary, care American.
BOOKKEEPING troubles straightened
out; trial balances made; small sets
books written up. Address Accurate 53,
care American.
PASTRY COOK (Vienna) wants posi
tion; hotel or restaurant preferred.
Address Cook 93, care American.
PAPERHANGING or upholstering to
do. Address City 43. care American.
POSITION by flrst-'-lass concrete fore
man, capable of taking charge rein
forced concrete buildings, docks or any
kind of work. Address Concrete 64, care
American.
WANTED -A first-class cook. House
on lot. 779 Piedmont Avenue. 4-25-42
WANTED—First-class tinner at once;
permanent position; married man pre
ferred: no booze tighter or cigaret fiend
need apply; reference required; write or
wire Harry D. Truax, Forgan, Okla
1219
GOOD machines rented any
where. $5 for three months.
American Writ. Mch. Co.,
♦8 N. Pryor.
n ji VAT T P ROOF leaks, call Roof
Ivlin Doctor, W. B
Main 714.
Barnett,
1-1-7
AN OPPORTUNITY to earn $1 to $5 a
day from May 16 to June 16 getting
subscriptions for The Delineator and
Everybody’s Magazine; $1,000 given
away daily for 27 days: write to-day to
Helpmates. Room 9. Butterlck Bldg.
New York. 1207
Hearstus Sundav American
EXPERIENCED P. B. X telephone op
erators and experienced local operators
can secure attractive positions by ap
plying to Mr. Robinson, Room 10, South
ern Bell Telephone Main Exchange, 78
South Prvor Street 4-6-71
• WANTED—Six live real estate sales
men for large subdivision; good prop
osition. 1021 Empire Building ('all for
Mr. Jones or Bell. 4-26-38
WANTED—Young women and girls de
siring attractive positions. Welfare of
' * ki * * * *
PubtUbort Weekly
BY THE GEORGIAN COMPANY
WANTED — FIRST - CLASS
PAINTERS. APPLY 107 N.
PRYOR. FRIDDELL BROS.
4-27-51
A< 20 Keel Alabama Street, Atlanta. Ga.
Enterfd mall matter of the fter-ond-r1a*n at the
post office at Atlanta, Ga., under
act of March 3. 1873.
Subscription price; $2.00 per year, payable
in advance.
Gome.
4-27-39
PRICE & THOMAS, Carpenters.
PRICE & THOMAS, Carpenters.
PRICE & THOMAS, Carpenters.
PRICE & THOMAS. Carpenters.
62 N. Pryor. Phone Bell Ivy 4203 j apply. Address B, care Georgian.
4-*,.$8 ‘ * 4-26-200
WANTED—Two good, experienced shoe
salesmen; state age anil salary, with
reference; none but experienced need
WOULD you give 25 cents for a good
job? Place a "Want Ad” in The Geor
gian and gat one.
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 Tor those inexperienced; sal-
! ary paid while learning Salary In-
; creased upon being transferred to oper
ating force, and for those becoming ef*
' ficlent, increased an they become worthy,
1 with opportunities for ultimate advance-
| ment to $75 per month. References
proving the standing of the applicant
| essential. Those having educational ad
vantages preferred. Lunch room and
comfortnble retiring rooms provided with
several hundred ^arneaie Library hooks
for the convenience of the operators.
Matron and trained nurse in attend
ance. Apply 8.30 to B, Southern Bell
Telephone and Telegraph Company
Training School, 25 Auburn Avenue.
i 8-20-26
PORTRAIT AGENTS—-Bend your work
direct to artist and get better work.
We get order out on time. Prices to
suit your trade Stevens Bros., 33ft
Whitehall Street, Atlanta. 3-7-35
honest proposition.
Igi
yourself Big commissions. 8. D. J
care Georgian.
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Investigate for
D.
4-22-30
OUR TIRE tonic is the best made. Our
prices the lowest Live agents want
ed Write for special offer Silver Lin
ing Tire Tonic Company, 41 Ivy Street,
A tit "
MACHINIST. 24 years old, wants steady
position all year round as repair man
in plant; eight years’ experience Ad-
Clas
dress First Class 34. care American.
CAR PE NT ICR WORK, repairing, no Job
too small, nor too large. Address I’.,
care American.
SITUATION, all-round tailor, cutter,
salesman, window dresser, ♦ernperate.
now employed. Address Tailor 30,
care American.
YOUNG MAN, work on f ann, in vicin
ity of Atlanta. Address T.. Box 1290,
care American.
YOUXG MAN desires position in first-
class machine shop, where there is
chance for advancement; have three
years’ experience and one year drawing
school. Address Machine, Box 1259, care
American.
wants position in* small town. Ad-
f
dress “Drugs,” Box 92. care
•24-4
GENTLEMAN, seeking to establish a
business of his own, requiring at pres
ent only three hours dail'L desires work
remainder of day. Expert stenographer,
office man. Best references. Address
Business Box 9, care Georgian. 43-23-4
X
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WANTED—Position by
farm or dairy. Address
5 Karris Street. Rome, Ga.
u nf
man on
•mer, No.
SMALL SET books for several hours
evenings by experienced bookkeeper.
X. Y., care Georgian 35-20-4
MECHANIC wants chauffeur position.
Address Alexander 34, care American.
POSITION by middle-aged
as director of men; trustw
place. Address O. L. T., car
lan worthy
rthy in any
i American.
TREE and vine pruning by
* gardener. Jas. W., care A
landscape
nerican. c
GOOD, sober man wants position as as
sistant shipping clerk; drop postal.
E.. care American.
CHAUFFEUR, four years’ experience,
with references, desires position with
private family; any make car. Address
Chauffeur 50, care American.
AN EXPERIENCED salesman wishes
to connect with r< |u
furnish best of reference. Address
A-112, care American.
BY MIDDLE AGED MAN Situation utt
watchman; total abstainer; good ref
erences if required Address .VI, tre
American.
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper 24 year*
of age would like position; experi
enced and can furnish references. B-148,
care American.
lanta.
AGENTS—Chance to make big money
calling on automobile owners; get our
proposition to-day. The Clayton A Hun-
nicutt Co.. Marietta. Ga. 40-10-4
4-21-16 LICENSED chauffeur desires position;
I careful driver; do own repairing: mar
ried; no children; first class references;
Cadillac preferred. Address Cadillac,
care American.
| MARRIED MAN—Age .35. desires situ
ation; outside work preferred; hon
est, temperate, good Education; pleased
to consider any offer. Address X. Y. Z. m
care American.
SCOOP UP MONEY SELLING PT’RO-
ZONH5. Destroys odors, purifies air:
makes moving picture theaters smell
like flower gardens. Flamhaft. Grand
Theater Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y.
4-27-4
HOUSE wiring, bell repairing and motor
repairing. H. J., care American.
MANUFACTURERS, I would like to
change position as traveling salesman;
have had years' experience in specialty
selling. Address Permanent 16, ,care
American. 4
POSITION WANTED—By sober, indus
trious young man. farmhand with
some experience: not afraid to work.
Address B. B., care American.
i >iing
narri
tlo
WANTED- Y<
office and &
ity, desires pt
ing concern where results
hie of taking charge of c
to start no object. D-89,
can. ^
try
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