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Doctors Guiteras and Seaman
Discovered the Natives Doing
“Trots” in Jungles.
NEW YORK, May 1.—Dr. Ramon
Guiteras and Dr. and Mrs. I,. L. Sea
man save yeiterday a moat Inter
esting "causerie," Illustrated by lan
tern slides, on their recently accom
plished trip through Africa, covering
a great part of the territory through
which Colonel Roosevelt traveled.
Dr. Guiteras, in his Inimitable man
ner, told many interesting stories of
the life, manners and morals of the
Central African native. A picture
which excited much admiration and
hilarity was described as "The Dan-
eant Tango In Central Africa."
Dr. Seaman, who, according to Dr.
Guiteras, is an expert on many na
tional dHtioes, said: “There exists in
New York the very mistaken idea
that the Tango originated in South
America. That is not so, The Tango
was first danced by various tribee In
Africa, and the photographs we are
showing here give you a pretty good
idea of that dance.
“Of course, there are many varia
tions, and one of them is called the
Kissing Tango, which 1 am assured is
a highly amusing and pleasant pas
time. No doubt it will ultimately find
its way into America."
Waldorf Astor To Be
His Own Press Agent
Member of Parliament Forms News
Association to Defend Family
in This Country.
Mormon Admits He
Lives With 2 Wives
Salt Lake City Juror Adds That He
Has Seven Children in Each
Home.
SAL
-T LAKE CITY, May
1.—
"I am
living
in polygamy, and
have
been
doing
so right along. I
ha \ •
; two
wives
and seven children
in
each
home.’
You Want Something. You Will Find It if You Read “ Want Ads”
HELP WANTED.
Male.
Amy thing?
WAfWSfr^X \>oy“ wfio
( I work on yar<l. Phone
can milk and
Decatur 376
6-1-33
TELEPHONES
WANTED- Position of any kind by
young man in store yr club. Address
St.. Atlanta, (ia.
This was the startling: admission of
John T. Thorpe, a Mormon, aged fifty-
five, when he was being questioned
here as a prospective juror in a mur
der trial.
Thorpe declared that he did not
know there was a law against this
practice.
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
LONDON, May 1.—Waldorf Astor
member of Parliament, who controls
Sunday newspapers here, is disgusted
at the way he and his father are
treated by the American press and
news agencies.
He is organizing an American news
agency, whose business primarily
will be to put the English Astor fam
ily in a better light in its native land.
Other news will be sent out by the
agency.
It is a foregone conclusion that
when the Tory party regains power
the elder Astor will come into his
own in the shape of a peerage at
least.
THE PLAYS
THIS WEEK
Play Again Friday Night.
Owing to the fact that one of the
local colleges had long ago made ar
rangements to hold commencement exer
cises at the Atlanta Theater to-night,
Miss Billy Long and company will not
be seen in "A Butterfly on the Wheel”
until Friday night. Three more per
formances of this thrilling play will be
given—that Friday, and matir.ee and
night Saturday. Next week a fine
comedy, “The Girl From Out Yonder,”
will be produced. Seats go on sale to
day for this week’s production.
Good Bill at Forsyth.
The bill of Keith Vaudeville at the
Forsyth Theater is a good one. Old
patrons of the house are evidently' de
lighted to get hack into this cosy' thea
ter, because the attendance has been
excellent. Sophye Barnard, Lou Anger
and company present "The Song of the
Heart.” a one-act musical play; Chris
Richards, the English comedian, dances,
while Bud and Nellie Heim offer popu
lar comedy. Gaby, the posing artist,
adds to the interest in the bill. Miss
Muriel and Francis are versatile. Burr
and Hope offer an unusual sketch, and
Honors and LePrince, French gym
nasts. are diverting.
It’s a worth while bill.
"Billy, the Kid," at the Lyric.
There will be a matinee performance
this afternoon of "Billy, the Kid,” the
popular melodrama, at the Lyric. The
last matinee of the week will be given
Saturday. Berkeley Haswell, in the
title role, has made many friends among
patrons of the Lyric by his ( portrayal
of the character of the "Kid.”
Barbara Frietchie’s
Body in New Grave
Funds Being Raised for Memorial to
Heroine of Whittier's
Famous Poem.
FREDERICK. AID., May L—The
body of the heroine of Whittier's fa
mous* poem—Baraba Frietchie—which
has rested in the old Reformed grave
yard since 1802, to-day was removec
to a vault in Mount Olivet Cemetery,
where it is to be reinterred beside
that of her husband. The Barbara
Frietchie Memorial Association is rais
ing funds for erecting a memorial. It
is expected that the memorial will be
unveiled next autumn.
Telephone clerk will take your
nd, end, if requested, assist you In
wording, or "ill 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 be opened by phone,
but you will make payments
promptly after publication or when
bills are presented by mall.
36-1-5
man preferred.
205-5-1
1 ;
\ Classified
RAILWAY SCHEDULES.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
OF
THE
PREMIER CARRIER
SOUTH”
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA.
The following schedule figures are
published only as information, and are
not guaranteed;
No. Arrive From—
:u; Blrmingh’m 12:01 am
3.-> New York . 5:00 am
13 Jacksonville ft 30 am
43 Washington 5:25 am
12 Shreveport . 0:30 ant
16 Heflin .... 8 :iiO uni
23 New York. .11:15 am
8 Chatn'ga .. 10:35 am
7 Macon . .. .10 40 am
17 Fort Valley 10:45 am
21 Columbus ..10:50 am
6 Cincinnati.. ll:10aiu
29 Columbus .. 1:40 pm
30 Blrmingh'm 2:30 pm
40 B'mingh’ra 12:40 pin
39 Charlotte .. 3:55 pm
5 Macon .... 4 :00 pm
37 New York . 5:00 pm
J5 Brunswick . 7:50 pm
11 Richmond . 8:30 pm
24 Kansas City 9:20 pm
16 Chattan'ga . 9:3ft pm
19 Columbus .10:20 pm
31 Fort Valley 10:25 pm
14 Cincinnati .11:00 pm
23 Jacksonville 6:50 ant
•J7 Toccoa .... 8:10 ura
No. Depart To—
86 New York .12:15 am
20 Columbus . 5:20 am
13 Cincinnati . 5:40 am
32 Fort Valley. 5:30 am
85 Blrmingh’m 5 50 am
7 Chattn'ga . 6:40 am
12 Richmond . 6:55 am
23 Kansas City 7:00 am
Hi Brunswick . 7 :45 am
29 Blrmliigh’m 11:30 am
88 New York.. 11:01 am
40 Charlotte .12:00 n'n
6 Macon ....12:20pm
30 Columbus .12 30 pm
30 New York.. 2:45 pm
15 Chattn'ga . 3:<tn pni
39 Birmlngh’m 4 10 pm
■lx Toccoa .... 4 30 pm
22 Columbus . 5:10 pm
5 Cincinnati . 5:10 pm
23 Fort Valley. 5:20 pm
25 Heflin 5:45 pm
10 Macon .... 5:30 pm
44 Washington 8 :45 pm
24 Jacksonville 9:30 pm
11 Shreveport .11:10 pm
14 Jacksonville 11:10 pm
Trains marked thus (•) run daily except Sun-
iy.
Other trains run dally. Central time. City
Ticket Office. No. 1 Peachtree Street.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Funeral Notices.
Mrs. Palmer S. Awtrey, 60 years old,
died suddenly at her home in Col
lege Park this morning at 7 o’clock,
of heart trouble. She formerly was
Mrs. Mary E. Wallace, of Cutler,
Ga., and was the only child of the
late Dr. John Walker. She was a
member of the Baptist Church, and
was well known in College Park.
Mrs. Awtrey is survived by her
husband, Palmer “S. Awtrey, and
five children as follows: Miss Ada
Phillips Awtrey, John R. Wallace,
of Chicago; W. W. Wallace, Rev.
Hugh Wallace and Miss Pearl Wal
lace, of Atlanta. The funeral will
be held at Cutler, Ga.. Saturday. In
terment will be in the family lot
in the Cutler Cemetery.
Insertion ...10c a line
3 insertions .. Co a line
7 insertions ... 5c a line
30 Insertions . .4a lino
90 insertions ... 4c a line
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
Bell M.
Atlanta
LITTLE ADS
THAT BRING
BEG RESULTS
H. Fletcher, 107 Ivy
, A \.\TKI > <}OOd rook.
I Apply 85 E. Hunter St.
WANTED I >ru!m« n and la b< >i ers r r
underground work. Drfllmen earn
$1.90 to $3 per day. Laborers earn $1.75
to 82.75 per day. Board $16 to $18 per
month Steady work. No labor trou-
1 hies. Only white men wanted. Ten-
i nessee Copper Company, Ducktown,
I
T KEN In the city and
learn the barber trade. The new bar-
• r law increases the demand for clean
barbers, one hundred neede ’ nt once.
Can qualify you for good wa’res in a
few \reks. Some money earned while
learning Complete outfit of tools riven.
Holders of my diplomas recognised
everywhere. My advantages can not be
duplicated. Cali or write at once. Man-
•u*er, Moler Barber College, 38 Luokie
Street.
PULLMAN porters wanted. For in
struction write Porter, P. O. Box 804,
Atlanta, Ga. 4-34-12
HELP WANTED.
Female.
\V ir XSPF1??F~^ ? oun To^usslst coat - ^Va^RtkI • l‘<>xftlon in pantry or linen
SITUATIONS WANTED.
Female.
maker. Apply B. At N.
Marietta Street.
Tailors, 206
6-1-32
FIRST-CLASS COOK; good wages, fe
male preferred. Apply 241 West
Peachtree. 89-1-5
WANTED—A good woman to nurse and
, help with housework. Apply 328 Cap
itol Ave. 5-1-16
WANTED—Colored girl about 12 or 13
years old to help in small family
Apply 49 Boulevard Place. 5-1-8
WANTED -A good cook; also maid to
work half day; furnished room on lot
Apply 865 Peachtree. 5-1-12
GOOD cook and general servant to live
on premises. 659 West Peachtree St.
204-1-5
WANTED—Young lady companion for
wife; must show best of references
and be willing to travel; absolutely no
work and salary must be reasonable
State street ami phone number. Box
907, care Georgian. 27-1-5
IS YOUR NAME in the Business Guide
columns oft lie "Want Ad” section?
| Little ads bring big results.
ni by young woman experienced in
hotel work Would leave city. A. L.
care Georgian. 201-1-5
YOUNG LADY with two years experi
ence desires stenographic position at
once. Call Ivy 6705. 30-1-5
fancy sewing do
WANTED—Trammers and laborers for WANTED-Young women and girls d«
underground work. Wages $1.75 per siring attractive position? Welfare of
day if they work less than 20 days per operators and clerks closely supervised
month, or $2 per day If they work 20 by the company; their conduct on the
da vs or more per month. Contract premises carefully guarded by matron,
trammers earn $2 to *2.75 per day. Also woman supervisors and chief operator,
outside laborer at $1.50 per day. Com- who have complete control over the re- | WANTED Situation for mother and
pany time, or contract work, loading tiring and operating room Short train- daughter as cook and maid, or nun . ,
and unloading railroad cars at which lng course for those Inexperienced; sal- with rooms each. Apply 10-B Henrv St
YOUNG LADY, beginner, desires posi
tion as stenographer; willing to start
at $6 a week. Call Main 369. 29-1 '
TLA IN or
6033-J.
WANTED Position as stenographer;
six months’ experience. Answer p. o
B..x 1088 Citj
w \ N T E i ’ fo work from 6 to 12 f< «•
family requiring a servant for morn
ing* "nly. Am good cook References
furnished. Address or call in. the morn
ing. Fella Williams. 14 Piedmont Way,
between East Cain und East Harris
Streets 207-30-4
YOUNG experienced colored w. >m a"n
wants position as cook, nurse or maid.
In private family. S. P. B . 101 West
Pine Street. ^»09- 30- 4
YOUNG LADY desires place ns typist
or doing general office work in doc
tors, office. Fall Atlanta phone 5005.
Miss Ruth. 27-30-4
■ ENOGUAPHKK with clerical experi
ence desires position at once. Willing
to begin on small salary. Do not call,
but write to Miss P. Johnson, 34 West
Mitchell Street
WANTED Position as housekeeper by
reliable white woman with experi
ence. Address Mrs. M., Box 300, care
Georgian. 33-29-4
=A U
TOMOB1LE S=
For Sale, Repairs and Accessories.
$450 (’ASM.
FIVE-PASSENGER automobile, thor
oughly overhauled; new tires. Garage,
828 Peachtree. 82-1-5
$] - " Fore-door, 35-horsepower Flre-
stone-CoiumbuH touring car, just
, 0 | painted and thoroughly overhauled.
— Guarantees! good as new. $800.
11 «.000 1910 mbdel 35-horsepower Fire-
11-30-4 stone-Folumbus touring car, in fine
shape and a good looker, $450.
1913 model Empire 25 fore-door touring
car. Price, $1,000 f. o. b. Atlanta, and
used since November us our demonstra
tor. Guaranteed same as new car. $550.
THESE PRICES are made low so as to
get the cars out quick, as we need
the room and money for new cars com
ing in this week.
TIIE FI R EH TON E - COLUM13 US
SOUTHERN CO.,
45-47 AUBURN AVE.
PHONE IVY 4177. 4-28-32
over $2 per day can be earned. Ten
nessee Copper Company, Ducktown,
Tenn. 4-22-20
_ LOST AND FOUND._
LOST- Gold brooch set with pearls.
either on Peachtree Street or in Can
dler Building. Liberal reward for re
turn of same to Northwestern Mutual
Life Insurance offices, 514 Candler
Budding. 4-29-30
LOST- A gold brooch, pearl sets; lost
some time Monday morning between
Decatur car line, Keely’s corner and the
Handler Bldg. Phone Decatur 64 for re
ward. 4-29-11
WANTED FOR U. S. ARM t : Able-
bodied unmarried men be* ween 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-
plv to Recruiting Officer, Peachtree and
Forsyth Streets. Atlanta, or 411 Cherry
Street, Macon, Ga. 4-1-1
ARE YOU LOOKING for a good posi
tion? A little "Want Ad” will find it
for you.
WANTED—Idea*. Inventors, write for
list of inventions wanted and prizes
offered by manufacturers. Also, bow to
get vour pater.t. Sent free to any ad
dress? Randolph fr Briscoe, patent at
torneys, Washington. D. C. 7-11-23
39-28-4
HAVE YOU SOLD THAT HOUSE?
little "For Sale” ad in the "Want A
ary paid while learning Salary in
creased upon being transferred to oper
ating force, and for 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 educational ad- section will find a purchaser.
vantages preferred. Lunch room and
comfortable retiring rooms provided with TEACHER with first grade licenses and
several hundred Carnegie Library books normal training and six years’ expe-
for the convenience of the operators rience in kindergarten and primary de-
Matron and trained nurse In attend- 1 partments of public school wants place
anee. Apply 8:30 to 5, Southern Bell! as governess during summer months.
Telephone and Telegraph Company Will be willing to help care for ch.il-
Tr&inlng School, 25 Auburn Avenue dren Address Teacher, Box 303. care
S-20-25 Georgian. 88 27-4
Male and Female.
cnmnoN-siwruxi-K
, Establish :sat..
MUSIC TEACHER WANTS POSITION
—Teacher of voice and piano, holds
position In High School, desires
change: best of references. Address
i Voice anil Plano Teacher, care Geor
gian. 47-24-4
DO YOU PLAY POOL? If you do. come
to sec "Bias" at the TERMINAL HO
TEL POOL PARLOR. We sell 35c In
checks for 25c. Good tables, good cues,
and a nice bunch of clever boys. 2-10-24
WANTED Men to learn the barber
trade; tools and position furnished.
Atlanta Barber College, 10 East Mitchell
St. 5-11-li
LOST OR STOLEN—One doctor’s
emergency case containing four hypo
dermic alkaloid cases, two folding in
strument cases, other instruments.
Notify Dr. J. F. Wright and receive re
ward . Main 2909. 4-29-23
LOST—Dog on Auburn Avenue, near
Courtland, described a* follows: Fox
terrier, male, entirely white with black (
face, answers to name of "Tip.” Lib- !
oral reward if returned to Southern Ex- ; * ——
press Company. 4-29-7 koYAL typewriters rented; one month.
■ I ?2.75; three months for $7.00; special
PARTY' who found black bag at Lyric ! rates to students. Royal Typewriter
Co., 46 N. Pryor St. Phone Main 2492.
4-25-11
THE L1LADINO
Business Training School in the South.
INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION
BY THE PROPRIETORS in PERSON.
KISATLANTA..
WANTED Cases to nurse by expe-
! rienoed sick nurse; maternity cases a
i specialty Rates reasonable. Best ref
erences Call Ivv 4629. 200-21-4
TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT.
Theater Saturday matinee kindly
turn No questions asked. Phone East
Point 489-J. 4-29-9
Male and Female
WE HAVE listed with 11s a num-
sh6rthInd"coumk. 116. uV west ,b*rof A-l stenographers. Ap-
Peachtree st. 4-20-28 ply Miss Lynch, Employment
MEN, WOMEN -Get government Jobs Departmpnt
excellent salaries. Write immediately I v
for free list of positions obtainable
Franklin Institute, Dept. 49-C, Roches
ter, N. Y. 44-13-4
PERSONAL.
BRIGHT, cheerful home for in
valids or aged people. Best of
care. Terms moderate. Main
.'1785. 3-5-7
Near Beer Licenses.
1 MEftEBY make application to IMvl-
sional Council and Police Committee
of Atlanta to transfer near-beer license
from G. C. Wray to Danneman Bros., 202
Decatur Street. 41-25-4
NEWS JOTTINGS
ABOUT TOWN
Friends of the Georgia Association for
the Blind will meet In a social gathering
at the new plant, 333 Simpson Street,
at 8 o’clock to-night. Rev. P. F. Bauk-
night will outline the work being done
for* Atlanta’s unfortunates. To-day
visitors will be received and shown over
the Institution.
Dr. Dunbar Ogden, pastor of the
Central Presbyterian Church of Atlanta,
will address an inter-denominational
mass meeting In Knoxville. Tenn. Sun
day afternoon on the subject <>t Atlan
ta’s crusade against segragated vice-
Dr. Ogden goes on the urgent invita
tion of the Knoxville Ministers’ Asso
ciation.
James M. Thomas, formerly assistant
cashier of the Fourth National Bank,
now vifce president of the Munroe-
Chambliss Bank at Ocala, Fla., has been
in the city for several days.
Marshal Sales.
UmtecTstates Marshal’s
Sale.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.
YVill be sold on the first Tuesday in
June next, at public outcry at the Court
House in said county, in front of the
old Citv Hall Building, corner of Pryor
and Hunter Streets. City of Atlanta,
Georgia, within the legal hours of sale,
to the highest bidder for cash, certain
property, of which the following is a full
and complete description, to-wit: All
that tract or parcel of land lying and
being in the City of Atlanta. State ol
Georgia, being part of land lot fifty-one
in the 14th District of Fulton County,
more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the east side of
Piedmont Avenue, formerly Calhoun
Street, at the northwest corner of
Clark’s lot, running thence north
along the east side of Piedmont Avenue
forty-five feei to King’s lot. thence east
along King’s lot two hundred seventy-
four feet, more or less, thence south
parallel with Piedmont Avenue forty-
four feet, thence west at right angles
io Calhoun Street (now Piedmont Ave.),
two hundred seventy four feet, more or
l est : to beginning point, being part oi
lots one hundred twenty-eight and one
hundred twenty-nine, block twenty-
thffee.
Said property levied on as the prop
ertv of David T. Howard, to satisfy an
execution issued from the Circuit Court
of the United States for the Northern
District of Georgia, February —. 1919,
in favor of the United States against
.John Williams and David T. Howard;
said property being in possession of
David T. Howard
This first day of May, 1913
YV. H. JOHNSON,
United States Marshal.
5-1-34
Robins’ Hair Dressing Parlors.
PARLORS—10 pt. 1 c
MANICURING for ladies and gentle
men; children's hair cutting and
combings made to order; best work In
tlie city. 40Yz Whitehall. Main 3625.
4-30-38
s
5
TEACHERS WANTED.
FAlHs 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, S. C., Charlotte, N. C.
4-27-20
L. C. SMITH & BROS.
TYPEWRITER CO.
Phone Ivy 1949. 121 N. Pryor St.
4-21-22
AUCTION SALES. _
OARAGE FOR SALE.
Good Used Curs
Al Reasonable Prices.
Ford Runabout, good condition,
good tires $225.00
Ford Touring Car, with top, good
condition 265.00'
Fourier Roadster, fully equipped,
electric lights 275.00
Buick Model 10 Roadster, electric.
325.00
overland four-passenger, newly
painted, new top 350.00
Prirno Touring Car, new top and
'-<m- < "v.*rs 450.00
Maxwell Roadster. Sportsman
type, model Q, fully equipped,
electric lights 376.00
Maxwell Touring, model G, four-
passenger, fully equipped 450.00
Overland Coupe, 1911, fully
equipped 450.00
Columbia, 1911, four-passenger,
repainted, new top and electric
lights 850.00
These cars are In good running condi
tion and worth more than the prices
quoted above.
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY,
241 PEACHTRE& ST.
4-11-*
HIGHEST proof gasoline and automo
bile oils a specialty. We handle all
makt s of tires. Automobile accessories.
AUTO OIL AND GASOLINE CO.,
il N. FORSYTH STREET.
4-141
! W^have several Flanders chassis and
will build body and paint car to your
order. Bargain prices Don’t buy any
second-hand car until you see us.
NORTH PRYoR GARAGE, NORTH
PLACE 4-2-28
£
IS ONE practical solution of the tire
trouble; it is chemistry, scientifically
applied; It has been examined and ap
proved by Edgar Everhardt, professor in
charge of department of chemistry at
Atlanta College of Physicians and Sur
geons, and is guaranteed to give satis
faction or money refunded. Vulcorina
Co., 309 Peachtree St. 3-25-45
WINDSHIELDS.
RADIATORS, lamps, fenders, repaired
as good as m-w Mfrs. all kinds sheet
metal work. Warlick Sheet Metal Co.,
24S Edgewood. 8-4-tjf
Cffistiron Welding
AUTOGKNOU8 METHOD.
AT TO AND ALL MACHINE PARTS.
MET A I, WELDING COMPANY.
MAIN 3013. 86 GARNETT STREET.
2-26-6
DOBBS TIRE REPAIR CO.
WE REPAIR AND SELL ALL MAKES
OK TIKES AND TUBES. 226 PEACH
TREE STREET. PHONE IVY 6646
4-1-8
A Util l oR-PASSKNGER CADILLAC;
best car ever built and we will let you
see us overhaul It and put it in brand
new shape; price right. Come see It.
Travis & Jones, 26 James Street, third
i ftooi 8-1-84
WILL EXCHANGE new 19V2 or 1913
model Studebaker cars for pair of
mules or good team of work horses;
communicate with mo for full particu
lars. Address Reuben Kyle, Roanoke,
Ala. 4-27i29
FOR SALE By Mrs. John 15. Roberts,
her electric automobile, with perfectly
new batteries. 1365 Peachtree Road.
Ivy 821-J. 4-26-28
ENGINE FOR KALE Firm-daps con-
dition. Allls-Chalmers make; cylinder
30 inches In diameter, 42-inch stroke;
speed 77 R. P. M.; fly wheel 13 feet In
diameter. Further particulars, apply to
P. O. Box 961. 4 25-200
Automobiles For Rent
DUN U AMMOfoTCO:
FIVE and seven-passenger cars Garage,
112 East ElMs Street. Call Bell phone
n 4325 night 3-21-28
Garages For Rent.
Ko7t~frKNT~~.;VragU rTsYb table for
four mules, (’lose in. Electric lights
and water. 136 Washington. Main
4 812- J. 4-30-46
Tire Repairing
RiTTfn; RAiirsTOSjrvtjcexiazma;
Retreading a specialty. Prompt atten
tion given express shipments. Sandera-
Si eer Vulcanizing Company, 100 Spring
Street, Atlanta. Ga 3-28-15
GOOD machines rented any
where, $5 for three months.
American Writ. Mch. Co.,
48 N. Pryor.
HELP WANTED.
Female.
YOUNG, active chambermaid at 234
Ponce de Leon Avenue. Must furnfsh
good references. 32-29-4
PR. GAULT’S - Antiseptic Powder Tor i WANTED—A cook at 610 Piedmont
women It is cleansing, cooling and Avenue. 4-^8-28
non-irritating. Can be used as a douche ——-—
at anv time with safety. It has no EXPERIENCED r. B. X telephone op-
euual Price $1 per box. postpaid. J. T. erators and experienced local operators
Gault Chemical Company, 702 Ausrell , can secure attractive positions by ap-
WILL SELL Saturday, May 3, at 11
WRITE for record of our eight years* I * m . the l^e garage at 56 Edgewood
work. High class patronage. Ef- Avenue. sell to hig iest bid«lei . garage
fleient service. Foster’s Teachers Agen- f "! ,v equipped. \\ alter ( HendrixRe-
cy, Atlant^, Ga. 64-8 4 <'e iv er, Atlanta National Bank Bldg.
-1-
AGENTS AND SALESMEN
WANTED.
WANTErKPiv?" competent traveling
salesmen for attractive proposition;
commission basis. Selling and demon
strating machine. See A. E. Hill, 58
Marietta Street. 33-30-4
Gault
Building, Atlanta
WOULD you give 25 cents for a good
job? Place a "Want Ad" in The Geor
gian and get one.
THE GATE CITY DOLL HOSPITAL.
243 Courtland, near Cain, repairs all
kinds of dolls. 203-24-4
4-25-33 plying to Mr. Robinson, Room 10, South
ern Bell Telephone Main Exchange, 78
South Pryor Street. 4-6-71
WANTED—Clever, educated, well-
dressed, aggressive man, over 30, hard
worker, to solicit business men in small
towns. Educational proposition. No
books. Permanent, dignified position;
rapid promotion. Salary, $14 weekly,
plus transportation plus 10 per cent
commission. Worth $75 weekly to right
man. See A. C. Burnham, New Hotel
Kimball, quick. 211-29-4
ACME HATTERS HAVE
MOVED TO 20 E. HUN
TER S T R E E T. OLD
HATS MADE NEW.
SPIRELLA CORSETS.
OUR NEW spring models are out. Call
for a corsetiere to come and demon
strate to you in the privacy of your
home. 66 Howell Place. Phone West
428. 4-18-4 j ”
d-RY SCREENS. FLY SCREENS, FLY
SCREENS—Wood fly screens, metal
fly screens, hardwood floors, Venetian
biinds, metal weather strips furnished
anywhere in the South. Write or phone
W R. Callaway, manager, 1403 fourth
National Bank Building. Atlanta. Ga.
Mam 5310.
FLY SCREENS -PRICE & THOMAS.
FLY SCREENS—PRICE * THOMAS.
FLY SCREENS—PRICE & THOMAS.
FLY SCREENS—PRICE & THOMAS.
Salesroom and office, 62 N. Pryor Street.
Factory 86 E. Cain Street. Bell phono
Ivy 4293. 4-6-70
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
MATERNITY SANITARIUM—Private, I
refined, homelike. Limited number of
patients cared for. Home provided 'or
infants. Mrs. M. T. Mitchell, 26 Wind- I
sor Street. 11-9-57
1 YOUR ROOF lea - ks i- cal1 Ro .?*
LADY ATTENDANT for dental and
physician's offices. Prefer one with
some experience. Give references and
experience. Address Dentist, care Geor»
glan. 4-29-27;
WANTED—Competent servant to do j
general work. One to live on lot pre
ferred Mrs. Epstein, 35 East Ninth.
208-30-4
GIRLS WANTED—Good wages: steady
work; to trim hats in office; must be
handy with a needle. Call at once.
Acme Hatters. 20 E. Hunter St.
4-23-42 : - ——
! WANTED—At once first-class cook.
Apply 94 Garnett Street. 49-29-4
AGENTS—Chance to make big money
calling on automobile owners; get our
proposition to-day. The Clayton & Hun-
nicutt Co., Marietta, Ga. 40-10-4
WANTED—A colored nurse, half grown
girl preferred. 203 Frew Street.
4-29-29
FIRE NEAR PENCIL PLANT
DRAWS BIG CROWD THERE
Forsyth Street was blocked by a great
crowd last night when for a i’Tne it
was thought the National Pencil fac
tory, where little Mary Phagan was
slafn, was in flames.
The fire was in the plant of the Scott
Manufacturing Company, 22 f orsytfi
Street, where several hundred dollars
damage was done.
It was necessary for the police to dis
perse the crowd.
FRIEDMANN'S MONTREAL
PATIENTS ARE IMPROVING
LOST AND FOUND.
lAi^rTstrayed or stolen, on e
horse, about seven years old
brand on jaw; weight about
pounds. Reward. Phone
Chattahoochee, 51-2 calls. Phone Bell
Main 4301-1 call.
black
with
1,050
Adams,
6-1-200
lost STRAYED OR SfOLEN—White
female English poodle, described as
follows: Long body, f+hort white curly
hair, brown spots under eyes. Answers
to name of Beauty. Reward. Apply to
Mrs. Smith, 545 Centra! Avenue.
STRAYED OR STOLEN -One black
horse, about seven years old, with
brand on left jaw. For reward, notify
Sam Adams, Bolton. Ga.
4-30-4:
1/4 ST OR MISLAID—Small walking
cane. Its full value will be paid for
Its return to 55 South Forsyth Street.
201
DRESSMAKING—DRESS
MAKERS^
DRESSMAKING, street and evening
dresses, $5 up; latest styles; first-
class work. West 950-J 4-30-26
SITUATIONS WANTED.
EX PERIENFEI> chauffeur wishes^posP
tion; can furnish best reference. Fail
Ivy 3079-L. 203-5-1
AT AUCTION.
S E V E R A L CONSIGN
MENTS OF HOUSE-
11 O L D FURNITURE,
CONSISTING OF SOL
ID MAHOGANY BED
ROOM SUIT, COST
$350; ENAMEL LINED
REF RIG E R A TO R,
ELEGANT BRASS
BEDS, QUARTERED
OAK DINING SUIT,
PARLOR SUIT, IN
LAID LINOLEUM,
ART SQUARES, LACE
CURTAINS, ETC., FRI
DAY, MAY 2, AT 12 E.
MITCHELL STREET.
COMMENCING AT 10, A
ATLANTA RADIATOR CO.
REPAIRING and manufacturing. Lcur.p
and fender work. 72 Ivy Street. At
lanta phone 3816. 3-10-12
w \ rnTng to infri n-
GERS AND IMITATORS,
LIQUID TIRK TONIC IS PROTECT
ED BY U. K DUYREA PATENT, NO.
678651 AND ALL INFRINGERS.
AGENTS OR USERS ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED THAT THEY" MUST AN
SWER IN THE COURT FOR VIOLA
TION OK THIS LAW. LIQUID TIRE
TONIC COMPANY, KANSAS CITY,
MO. 4-8-43
Motorcycles.
MOTORCYCLE^ ” EASY'TEllMr'C*
BICYCLES.
EXCELSIOR motorclycles, high-grade
bicycles; complete line new and used
bicycles and motorcycles; complete stock
parts and accessories; modern servica
depot. Lowest prices, easy terms. AL-
KX A NDEK-SjIdE WALD FO.. 145-147-149
Edgewood Avenue Phone Ivy 1609.
PHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION.
4-1-21
THOR MOTuRCT&CLES. repairs and ac
cessories; best^equipped repair shop
in city We will take care of you. South
ern Motorcycle Co., 116 Edgewood Ave.
8-26-31
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITER, stand
ard make. Call or address H., 32Ms
Peachtree Street, at once. 5-1-30
FOR SALE- Two pool tables, practically
new; been in use In club room and not
hurt; must sell at once; bargain; orig
inal cost $400. Address P. O. Box 87,
Jonesboro, Ga. 5-1-6
FOR SALE—One 20-horsepower A. F.
Western Electric motor: also one 10-
horsenower A. C. Sprague motor; both
practically new; will sell cheap for cash.
Southern Upholstering Co. Phone Main
5054.
Main 714.
Doctor, W. B.
Barnett,
1-1-7
HELP WANTED.
Ma,le.
STaCiTheEP WA NTED —Chanre for
a bright, .smart boy. living with par- ,
ents. to learn the typewriter business. I
Must be <iuii:k ami not afraid of getting j
hands dirty or doing errands. Small j
pay to start with; plenty of chance to
advance.
Georgian.
Address Apprentice.
care I
5-1-2 1
LOST-Large Sigma Nu pin. Return to
" 304 East Linden Street. Phorie Jvy
6390.
200-30-4
LOST—Between Harris and (Tain
£ tree ts, on Peachtree, one hunch of
keys, with nine or ten on the ring. Fmd-
ulease return to Cartercar Motor
i^ou.panv, 238 Peachtree, and receive re-
I ward.
MONTREAL, May L—Dr. F. F.
Friedmann, discoverer of a serum
which he claims is a cure for tub**r-, Com
culosis, arrived here to-day and gave
the second injection to the patients ; 7~ oOK _ Y ou have read this; if you want
whom he treated during his last visit.
Many of the consumptives are report- anything, others will read your ad if
4-30 1
ed to be greatly improved
first treatment.
since* ha
lt's in the Want Ad Section
WANT hu)—Colored man, 25 to 30 years
of age. with Some business experience,
must be able to read and write, and
furnish good references as to character |
and past experience. Address X. care j
Georgian. 202-1-5
FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK tells of j
about 300,000 protected positions in U.
S service. Thousands of vacancies ev
ery year. There is a big chance here
for you. sure and gerferous pay. lifetime
emplovment. Just ask for booklet T-412.
No obligation. ISarl Hopkins, Washing
ton, D. C. 5-1-1
\V \ NT El > A good talker to help close
a few deals. This requires a man of
good appearance, in good standing as to
references. If you will hustle, address
Hustler, Box 304, care Georgian.
39-30-4
WANTED—First-class man cook. Ap
ply 136 Washington Street. 4-30-210
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 ere excellent. In
creased salary is assured if you
prove efficient.
There are Geveral vacancies in
our training school for young
women between 16 and 22 years
of age who have a common school
education and can furnish satis
factory references.
Apply in person at training
school, 25 Auburn Avenue in the
Bell Telephone Exchange
POSITION as embalmer and funeral ill-
rector; graduate of Renouard’s School,
New York; six years’ experience; also
good bookkeeper. Address K., Box 400, 1
care Georgian. 36-1^-5 |
WANTED—Position as collector or so i
licitor or In grocery or dry goods I
Store. Fifteen years’ experience. Refer
ence. Address T. P., 838, care Georgian
35-1-5 '
1 WRITE ADVERTISEMENTS f r
newspapers or posters; bright, witty, i
catchy, attract attention. Increase you?
sales: reasonable terms. Address
"Alert,” Box 625, care Georgian. 26-1-5 '
WANTED—Position; all-round house:
man or butler would like to work in a j
private family or boarding house where ;
;hey only use two servants. Write L..
Box 303, care Georgian. 40-30-4 ;
BOOKKEEPER-CASHIER, general of
fice man, open for position; eight
years with last firm. Address K. B.,
Box 830. care Georgian. 31-30-4
STENO-BOOKKEEPEK wants about
four hours’ work each day. Phone
Main 4568-J. 202-29-4
YOUNG man, age 23, desires clerical po
sition; six years’ experience in sales
and advertising department with one
firm; best of references. Can start at
once. Address L. N., care Georgian
88-28-4
BOOKKEEPER and stenographer, com
petent, experienced, reliable, desires
responsible position In or out of Atlanta.
Address Personal, 52 West Pine St.
39-29-4
YOUNG COLORED MAN wishes Job as
cook, also housework; best of refer
ences. Address W. T., Box 829, care
Georgian. 29-29-4
HOTEL MANAGER witn ten years'
experience, desires engaement July
1. References on request. Address T.
A. Henry, care General . Delivery. At
lanta, Ga. 25-29-4
I ONE Macaskey ticket cabinet. 100-ac-
I count, In perfect condition. Will sell
{cheap. One Williams typewriter, in
good condition, $15. DeK. Garage. Ma
rietta, Ga. 200-1-5
•perFE(rrion oir7s r rovhs.
Three-burner, including oven
end vessels, complete, $12.')0.
CAMERON FCRMTUHE CO..
85 South Forsyth Street.
5-1-3
LEAVING - city; will eacrlfW furniture
nf six-room house In perfect eonill-
tlon. 91 Yonge Street. 33-1-5
M., FRIDAY, '
WE WILL OFFER TO THE HIGH
EST BIDDF.R A FINE CONSIGN
MENT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI
TURE, INCLUDING A FOUR-
PIF.CE SOLID MAHOGANY BED
ROn'M SUIT. COST $350; EN
AMEL-LINED It K F RIG K R A -
TOR. ELEGANT BRASS BEDS. tapuDTDTTD 'IVYT?
CIRCASSIAN WALNUT DRESSER KHih 1\L( I IbK A 1 UK
parlor' 1 s'i' i't. 1 * 1 ” up mil !s te it e ] > j Automatic Refrigerators may
TEREn'oAK 'buffet ; eight" ! cost a little more than some re-
foot dining table, set of | f r jrr ( . r ators, but talcing into con-
oak"‘dressers' 1 and"'wash-jsideration the amount of food
rockers F iron L beds! OI .na- | and ice they save, they ar» the
tional springs, felt mat least expensive of all refrigera
tors.
Price $17.50 to $75.00.
SECOND-HAND SAFES— Small, me
dium and large homo safes. $15; Hall's
bank and fireproof safes, vault doors, etc.
C. J. Daniel, 416 Fourth National Bank
Building 9-7-33
AUTOMATIC
p TT>T C
WANTED At orce, quick, able man 'll*' DO
for taking school census; good pay. I pay $60 to . . ------ . ,,
\ P •. i Handler Bldg., between 7:36 {School of Millinery, 100 Yt W hiteh^aU^S^t
and 8:30 morning. 37-29-4
LEARN MILLINERY: best
trade on earth for women;
>100 a month. Write Ideal
3-29-41
A GOOD MAN who can give good
recommendations wants to travel with
a drummer, good worker. Answer soon.
H , 383 Martin St., city. 31-29-4
MAN of good character, holding respon
sible position, wants to drive car for
private family on Sunday or make trips
to Wanr. springs for garages. Address
Bob. P.ox 10, care Georgian. 205-27-4
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,
care Georgian. 114-27-4
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, care Georgian. 60-27-4
TRESSES. CHILD’S BED. SEIN
ING MAFHINK. EARLY ENGLISH
AND M A HOG A N Y R()C K I: HS,
LAWN SWING. INVALID’S FHAIK,
CENTER TABLES. INLAND LIN
OLEUM. AX MINSTER AND
BRUSSELS ART SQUARES. LAi’K
CI ’RTA1 NS A ND MA NY (>THER
THINGS TOO NUMEROUS TO
MENTION. THIS IS ONE OF THE
FINEST LOTS (>F HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE EVER OFFERED AT
AUCTION. SALE AT 10 A. M.
FRIDAY.
CENTRAL AUCTION
COMPANY.
12 East Mitchell Street.
C. H. MASON,
Agent.
6 and 8 W. Mitchell St
15-MOTOR, 8x8 compressor, good as
new. Dr. Cook, 17 East Hunter St.
203-29-4
HAVE a good mahogany upright piano,
nearly new; cost $400 less than one
year ago. Any reasonable offer will
it. Must sell quick. Mahogany
Plano, P. O. Box 596, Atlanta. 4-27-24
>c per dozen; Co-
Bed-
Alta
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
ONE DOUBLE house in cheap negro
locality, three rooms each side. Give
price and location when replying. Fash,
I\ (). Box 150, Atlanta, Ga. 4-29-3
WANTED—To buy or rent one 10-ton
three-wheel steam roller, and one
5-ton tandem roller. Must have rollers
at once. R. M. Hudson, 1207 Empire
Bldg., Atlanta. 1-30-22
WANTED- - To buy or rent one 20-horse
power boiler. Address R. M. Hudson,
1207 Empire Building. 4-30-18
I BUY MEN’S old clothes and shoes.
Drop a card. I. Bock, 177 Gilmer St.
DROP A CARD.
We’11 bring (’ash for
Old Clothes and Shoes.
"THE VESTA IRE."
166 Decatur Street.
WOULD •YOU OW\ YOUR HOME? X
Cieorglan "Want Ad” will show you
the way.
WE PAY HIGHEST cash prices for
household goods, pianos and office fur
niture. Cash advanced on consignments.
Central Auction Company, 12 East
Mitchell Street. Bell phone Main 2424.
8-26-21
PIANO BARGAINS.
NuTIFE! Because of tHe death of my
husband, one of the most prominent
music teachers in the South, am com
pelled to dispose of handsome Webber
Piano in perfect condition, being used
only in our home for persona! use. Am
reduced to circumstances which force
me to accept almost anything in order
to tnaKe ends meet. This will be a bar
gain for a piano buyer. Address Profes
sor, Box 833, care Georgian. 4-30-8
- j NE C ARN ATIONS.
leus and Falzia, 40c per dozen,
ling and box work a specialty.
. Ista Floral Company, 61 Sells Avenue.
st 131. 4-27-18
Ilea dquarters.
R. Logan A
4-20-32
C. S. HULLS f
Co., Atlanta.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
.UfTT^^JN" The "firm from which ]
purchased my $450 piano has consent
ed to release me from my contract if I
can arrange for some one to assume bal
ance of $215 I still owe; payments $8 per
month I will give good, responsible party
a receipt in full for what I have paid if
they will guarantee to pay off balance in
?8 monthly payments, as I am leaving
for California. Address California, Box
831, care Georgian. 4-30-10
— ~ SEND $1 for 500 extra early sweet po-
HIGH CLASH BUNGALOW, on North) tato plants, lemon yams, or 500 Ber-
Side; hardwood floors, furnace, elec- i miuia onion plants, the big kind. Address
tricity and all conveniences. Ivy 825-J. | t he Model Farm, Tiftcn. Ga. 3-20-7
32-30-4 . .... pROWN SIGN'S? PAINTING
I OiCrlNO CO., 77W, Whitehall M. 3780.
BANKRUPTCY blank*. $1.50 per set.
Warranty deeds, bonds for title.
Mortgages, contracts,
Stock certificates and bonds.
Bennett’^. 25 South Broad. 201-30-13
FOR SALE Sweet potato plants for
sale. $1 25 per 1,000. L. W. Bates.
Lakeland. Fla. 33-21-4
WE HAVE several trood IJp'-
rifrlit Pianos that have been
taekn in exchange on The Apollo
Player Piano.
These Pianos have been put in
first-class condition, and are ful
ly guaranteed.
Starr, walnut case $175.00
Ludden & Bates, mahogany case. 200.00
Harvard, almost new 250.00
French & Son, mahogany case,
only 95.00
Fischer, only 85.00
Knabe, only 98.04
EASY PAYMENTS.
MANNING PIANO COMPANY,
62 North Pryor St., Opposite the Lowry
National Bank.
Telephone Main 4723 4-29-24
PIANOS AND PIANO
* PLAYERS.
SOLD at the lowest prices and on th*
most reasonable terms at which flrst-
class instruments can be handled. Behr
Bros., Newby & Evans, Ludwig and
i others. Call and see me before you buy.
WALTER HUGHES,
WANTED Owiflfe to domestic troubles
the only thing now left on my hands is
a $500 Knabe piano, which I will sell for
most any reasonable offer, either cash
or time. Address Knabe. Box 832, care
Georgian
4-30-9
FOR SALE—One rolltop and one flat
top desk and one go-cart, cheap.
Spring
4-30 15
FOR SALE 100-horsepower horizontal
Erie City fire-tube boiler in'good con
dition. inquire The Prest-O-Llte Com
pany, Kuhrt and Beerman Streets. At-
FOU SALE Second-hand shelving,
bins, counters and fables cheap. Mor
ris Bros., 133 Decatur. . 208-29-4
FOR SALK Two show rases and tables
cheap. Kaplan Portrait Company. 94*,4
Whitehall Street. 46-29-4
3-18-33
SATES, FILES, cabinets, new and sec
ond hand. Gookin Bank and Office
Equipment Company, 113-115 N. Pryor
Street. *
NEW RUBBER TIRES put on your
baby carriage. Repaired, repainted
and re-covered. Phone Ivy 3076. Robert
Mitchell. 229 Edgewood Avenue. 2-13-3
88 N. Pryor St.
8-29 2
/
HAVE YOU SOLD THAT HOUSE? A
little "For Sale” ad in the "Want Ad”
section will find a purchaser.
Atlanta,
Georgia.
UUVT)N SIGNS signifies best ouai-
iVLiN L jty. Kent Sign Co., 130Va
Peachtree Street. 3-5-20
NO. 10 SNOWDRIFT 87»4c, country
eggs 19^4c dozen, 40c coffee 28c pound,
30c coffee 22c, 26c coffee 19c pound. Cash
Grocery Co., 118 Whitehall. 2-21 -7
WE RENT good pianos $3 per month up
We sell goixl pianos $5 per month up.
R. P BKCHT COMPANY.
107-108-109 Temple Court Building. Main
667. 2-19-2*
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