Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 10, 1913, Image 12

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12 HE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1913. Small Investment; Big Profit in Georgian “Want Ads”—Read for Profit—Use for Results x POULTRY, PET a „<l LIVE STOCK X" A BUSINESS GUIDE Feeding Chickens For Egg Production Should Begin When the Chick Is , Hatched—Lay Founda tion Early. Feeding for egg production should be commenced when the chick is hatched, and there should not he a skip <>r a jump from start to finish; In other words, to lay the foundation for early and continuous layers tlie « hicken must be well nourished from the time it is hatched until laying maturity. One of the common complaints in the fall is that the pullets do not com mence to lay as early as they should, ’fhe reason is they are not ready to lay; they are not fully developed. They have not had sufficient nourlsn- ment, and therefore run a month or two over the usual laying period. A constant and varied supply of good, wholesorhe foods is the remedy that should be applied, and we know of no better way to accomplish the end sought than by the hopper feed ing process. Where the pullet as a chick has been hopper fed with good mixed grains and beefscra-p, where a large flock i» maintained and the sup ply of insects is not sufficient to give the animal matter needed, the chances are that it will begin to lay early and keep It up through the winter. When the feeding is done at Inter vals it Is a difficult matter to feed •y' a <s> <fl> <e> F J MARSHALL — > 0) <®> Ducks. _ WHITE RUNNKH DUCK KOGS, 1100 35; $f> 100. Finch el Strain. Select birds. Guaranteed fresh and fertile. Mrs. J. Underwood, Box 120 LaFayette, (la. 34-10-5 M Eggs—All Varieties^ Wil , f^l5c5GS of dffrorenv varieties of fowls will be found classified under their respective breeds in the future. Instead of under the classification of km* MARKET BASKET- If Mrs P M. Ks- sig. 50 West Fifth Street, reads this as she does the Market Basket, and has this ad marked when the "Want Ad man calls Monday, she will receive a new dollar bill. Orpingtons. WHITE ORPINGTON eggs from grand bird*. $1 a setting balance of season. Ivy 2614 J. 6-9-27 FINE Buff Orpington • ggs. tun WKQ _j incubator lots. |l per setting. $5~ per 100. 126 Windsor Street. Main 3588. 6-8-20 FOR SALE—One pen Relict stress White . Orpingtons, one cock and four hens, also several trios of Cook's White Or pingtons; foundation stock direct from Cook farms. Write for prices. Mrs. F. p. Miller. Fort Valley, Ga 8-18-11 Poultry—All Varieties. PTTffiSr'KA'KSii oCPk and TCTjltWc 1 ARM, Chamblee. Ga Large stock of Wiiito Runners. Leghorns and Rhode island Reds, enables us to ship fresh eggs, strong and fertile Write for prices pn stock and fggs if you want a bargain. STARRED ROCK eggs, pure from the Georgia Poultry Fi setting. On sale at 12 So Bet Street Plymouth Rocks. ure and fresh. Farm; ft per outh Brdad 42-4-6 EGOS from prize-winning E. B Thomp son Ringlet Barred Rocks, either mat ing. $3 for fifteen, $5 for thirty. A M. Kendall. Dallas. Ga 2-1-11 \TK If you want to b I• Of rent a home, read the Real Estate Section of The Georgian If Mrs. O. A. Stauffacher. 109 East Pine Street, finds this and marks it, she will be presented a dollar by the "Want Ad" man when he calls Monday AGENTS AND SALESMEN Wanted. WANTED Salesman for high-grade line ciders and vinegars; exclusive or side line; liberal commissions, with weokl> settlements; fine opening for good man; references required. Burr >1 fg Co., Richmond, Va. 44-9-5 PORTRAIT AGENTS 8md your work direct to artist and get better work. W get order out on time. Prices to suit your trade Stevens Bros., 28U Whitehall Street, Atlanta 3-7-35 PORTRAIT and medallion agents, or any one out of employment that wants to work for themselves, 1 have a proposition that you can make good money at und be Independent, Pali or write for particulars. A V. Haynes, 13 Peters St 207-5-8 TEACHERS WANTED. WRITE for record of our eight \ ears’ work. High class patronage Ef ficient service. Foster’s Teachers Agen cy. Atlanta. Ga. 64-1 4 IN ESS GUIDE—If Mr*. Frank My- 117 Juniper St., has this marked when the "Want Ad" man calls Mon- he will present her with a dollar all that Is needed, and as a conse quence the chick does not make the best possible growth. To make good winter layers, do not yard or coniine the pullet# too early, but allow them to range ns long as possible. They will then settle down to steady ogg production when they an* cooped and will continue through the winter. A convenient size for 50 growing chicks would be 12* by 20 Inches at the top and 2 by 20 Inch ’s at the bottom and 20 Inches deep, with a base extending 3 inches on each side, with 3-inch side to keep the Cows. GRADE HOMTRIN’P Two grade Hol stein heifers, something over 2 years; bred lo registered Jersey, $35 each, f. o. b. Griffin. Ga Address Georgia Experi ment Station. Experiment^ Ga. 5-10-11 WILL EXCHANGE Indian Runner dueks for u good milch cow; name price of cow and we will offer double value In ducks. Oak Dean Farm, Stone Mountain, Ga 6-7-27 COWS. FIVE-GALLON Holstein and Jersey. Gentle, easy milker and free from tuberculosis. Has produced 388 pounds milk in last ten days. Don’t even In quire unless you have ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS to Invest. Can be seen at 50 Sycamore Street, Decatur. Frank A. Dough man, Attorney, 605 Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg Telephone Main 1142 or Ivy 4000 32-8-5 grain from falling out; an inch »lil at the bottom of the hopper to allow grain to come out Into the tray part, where It i# picked out by the chicks. The hopiKM* should be kept under shelter of some sort to keep the fe« dry, which prevents il spoiling. A chicken may eat .t 1 i111 ♦- nor* llm first day or two. but after that I do ot believe It takes as much to feed them In that way as it does to allow them to become ravenously hungry and then gorge themselves; the re peating of which often causes Indi gestion and serious results. Questions and Answers. Judge Marshall; Can you tell me <>f -ome way to get soil stain from th : <hell» of white eggs ' 1 keep a Mm lot of White Leghorn#, laying pure white eggs, but the red soil here stains them so it can not be washed off so It will not show when sent to : market. If you can be of any help to ! me, I shall certain!y be. thankful for j the service. R. C. B. Rome, Ga ANSWER It would be a pretty hard matter to get anything that will readily take these mud stains off the shell without injuring the shell or Its contents. We see no reason why any considerable number of your eggs ! should be stained. You should pro vide good nesting places for vour hens, filling them with good litter of some kind that will keep them off the ground. You might try dipping them j in alcohol and then rubbing thee, with a clean cloth. If nice, roomy j nest boxes are provided and put in rather dark or secluded places, you should have but little trouble in get- i ting all your hens to use them. Of course, you must have u sutfleien. number of them, so that hens will not get tired of waiting for room and be obliged to takV to the ground. Ready Reference for the Business Man, the Artisan And the Public in General Auction Sales of Furniture and Household Goods. cSntraT; .m otion company, 12 Kant Mitchell atreet, buys and sslls everything, regular auction Tuesday and Friday Loll phono Main 1414.^ ^ Blacksmithing. SfK ccTUrai STEEL AND IRON WORK WE make all kinds of metal windows and doors, also window gratings and hangers of all kinds. Anderson Bros. « Rich, 372 Edgewood Avenue. 4-2-7 Banks. XSfRnfCA?r n’aYiofial rank. Corner Alabama and Broad street CAPITAL AND SURPLUS *1.000,000 Bicycles. Ti^nfiftffSLBs^anS^supplfea; See D Alexander. S4 N. Pryor. M. 3116. Repair Work a special- 3-27-61 Pigs. i fi: it k All Trtir-1 W-PoiTs A'r,p mule and seven female Berkshire nigs, three months old. $10.00 each plus $1.00 each registry fee, f o. b. Griffin. Ga. Use express or IV O. money order in re mitting You'd pay $20 each for same quality of pigs elsewhere. Address, Ga. Experiment Station, Experiment, Ga. 6-11-12 Horses, Mules, Vehicles, Etc. can, $15. Ivy 1497. 37-8-5 Poultry, Plants and 'Seeds. IT. G. HASTINGS & CO. SEEDS, PLANTS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES. PROMPT DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. PHONES 2568 Winn: DIAKBHOKA U the most dreaded of all dlaaanM In littl* rhlrka, but If taken In time It can t» cured eaally. We aell fonkey'a and I'ratt’a remedlen for this disease and guarantee a curt. 2f>c and 50c package. DON'T let the mites and lire get a start on you; disinfect the poultry houaes and runs thor oughly with Pratt’s Poultry Disinfectant. No germs can Ure where you use It. and It learcs the place nice and clean. Quart 35c. gallon $1.00. A <JURAT many people advocate feeding baby chicks on a feed that has no corn. We have the Hire special feed that Is absolutely free from corn. A 'good, clean feed at $2.50 per 1Q0 pounds. A NEW PQT of canary birds Imported direct from Germany at $2.75 each. IF TOUR BJHD needs a new rage, come In and see how complete our line Is; wc have them ranging In price* from $1.00 up to $V00. GOLDFISH GLOBES AND ORNAMENTS. CALL Main 1320, Atlanta 1436. Bicycle repairs and sundries. Atlanta Bicycle Company, 10 Peters Street. 2-16-66 Blue Prints. DIXIE HU E PRINT CO. 40V, LUCK IK STRKKT, Atlanta. Ga Beat equipment. Best prints of any sis,, or kind. Lowest prices. Phone Ivy 6364 4-28-12 Builders. LETUPS BTffi'^ry^TS home! ^vTff buy you a lot or pay off your lot. Terms to suit. 400 Temple Court. Main 4189. 4-15-16 Carpenter and Builder. ~~'aLT'K'iN I fs~K E f> AlfC'^ORlt D M. WHEELER, 19 South Forsyth St. Phone M. 4186 Atlanta 1547. 12-31-16 Carpets and Rugs Cleaned. e a m' 6 a Rl»E i i r 6£iSXW? TNG COMPANY (Inc.) 27 West Alex- ander street Phone Ivy 4186. Moist and dry cleaning. Rugs woven from your old carpets and rags. Porch shades made to order. 2-8-27 Coal. Coal, Coke and Wood. grif' fhltfTfT'ft'goN'§“ for dry wood and best coal. 1-31-21 Contract Painting and Wall Tinting. Jrxrs6swg5t?n®7 ’SfC Fair 8W West 1288-J. for an kinds of painting and tinting. Dentist. BEST WORK Crowns (22 k.) $8.00 Bridge work $3.00 Full set teeth $3.00 Filling SOo •R. R. fsre allowed 25 vivilee. All work guaranteed 20 yearf. Eastern Painless Dentists 38 1 o Peachtree St., Near Walton. 160-Page Poultry Book Lousy Hens pretP ] are never profitable. They cannot lay when tortured night and day by lice and mites Dust the hens with Powdered Lice Killer Me and 50c to exterminate the body lice, and pRint or spray the roo#ts and nests with r Liquid Lice Killer T" ™ 35c, eOc and ft to sweeten them up and destroy mites. That means bigger profits. •Your money hack If It fella.** Get Pratts Proflt-sharlnr Booklet. H. G. HASTINGS & CO., 16 W. Mitchell St. TTT Ear, Nose, Throat and Lung Trouble. DIt. GEORGE BROWN, Diseases of the Ear. Nose, Throat and Lungs, 312-14 Austell Bldg. I have the only compound oxygen plant eVer brought South and make this gas daily. Weak, nervous, anaemic and pale people are invited to call. 4-6-13 SITUATIONS WANTED. Male.'' BU ay 111. TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT,_ ROYAL typewriters rented; one month. $2-75; three months for $7.00; special rates to students Royal Typewriter Co 46 N Pryor St. Phone Main 2492. 4-26-17 rrq5m?tfr~vrAWK^^^ dairyman to manage or work on farm. Box 95, taro Georgian. 210 6-9 \\ \NTKD Situation as first or assist ant cutter. 16 years' experience as cutter and tailor Address (’utter. 100 Cherokee Ave., Atlanta. Ga. 208-5-10 SOME ONE Just opening up a business and needs a reliable, settled man that understands the grocery business, cut ting and handling meats, keep books and a good salesman, address U. C.. Box 859, 4*are Georgian. 30-10-5 WANTED At once, by young man. age 21. position traveling, distributing samples, tacking signs, etc , any terri tory. references. Address O. J. T. t 263 Hancock Ave . Athens. Ga 42-9-5 • WANTED Position by an exparleneed soda dispenser an<i cigar clerk, (’an furnish best of references Address J., Box 905. care Georgian 34 9-5 A HIGHLY competent and safe chauf feur (white) seeks place with family who appreciate skill Edgeworth Apart ment 22. 496 Spring Street. 5-8-301 _ j WANTED SITUATION- Position in fire j Insurance office by young man Refer j enoes furnished A. B. (’ . care Georgian 208-5-8 I W ANTKD-*-Clerical work or collector's place, salary no object; seven months' existence timekeeping J., 160 Spring Street. 35-8-6 GOOD machines rented any where. $5 for three months American Writ. Mch. Co., 48 N. Pryor. DRESSMAKING—DRESS MAKERS^ DRESSMAKING—178 Washing! n ? reasonable. Main 1978. A-t SHOE SALESMAN, with three ami 1 one-half years' experience, desires po- I nitton with some good firm; will con- I siiler anything reasonable. Address Shoe Salesman, 852. care Georgian. 36-8-5 ! BUSINESS MAN of ample experience amt extended acquaintance with the trade of Atlanta, desires connection as sales manager, correspondents buyer or accountant. Highest references. Ad dress .T \V A., Box 48. care Georgian. 23-8-5 'WANTED A Job shoe salesman, four years’ experience. Best references \ddres.H L. IV. Box 866. care Georgian 30-8-5 CHRISTIAN YOUNG MAN, well known in city, wants position of some kind. Charles Gordon, 59 Plum Street. 27-8-5 SITUATIONS WANTED. Male. - CLASS repairer chauffeur; guarantee good work; desires situa tion Call Curgll, 506 North Butler. 208-5-4 »>< >K K and a idltoi w 01 straighten out your bookkeeping and office troubles Trial balances made. Small sets of books written up. P. O. Box 836. Phone Ivy 7011. 5-4-13 SITUATIONS WANTED. Female. NURSE Eighteen months' hospital ex- 1 perlence, w ishes position. A. McEwen, 383 < >akland Ave. Bell phone 4983 J. 203-5-10 I WILL render maternity service; experi enced nurse: can give reference. Phone Decatur 184. 202-5-10 iIlltiH SCHOOL graduate with a year's experience desires position as stenog rapher at once, can furnish A-l refer ence#. Call 4796 Atlanta. 201-5-10 WANTED—Position by young lady ste nographer. has some knowledge of bookkeeping, experience, three years' beet of references. Address 1‘. O. Box 569. Athens, Ga. 25-10-5 REFINED and educated young lady wishes position as governess for small children, good reference furnished. Ad dress A. V . Box 10. care Georgian. 45 9-6 NEAT colored woman warns position in private home, office or store Plain cooking and light housework. 175 East Baker Street. 204-6-9 YOUNG WOMAN wants place to care for widower’s home and small chil dren Address Miss l^ee, 23 \Ycarman Avenue. 205-5-9 1 AM a go«Yd cook; my wages are $5 per week Rear 122 Central Avenue 200-5-9 WANTED—-Cases to nurse by experienced siek nurse. Ma ternity eases a specialty. Rates reasonable. Best references. Call lvv 7M04-J, or West 1054. 5-8-8 Engineering. fenprfneerB XVi^qW e s t i on a ufeT 1 ’ ENGINEERING iiupstlons of all kinds answered. Fee, $1.00. Amo House, Box 363, Atlanta, Ga. 5-3-5 Engineering and Machine Designing^ G. V. PLANT, M. E. ~ 1 DEVELOP YOUR INVENTION. Dixie Pattern and Machine Works. 2<I2 West North Avenue. Main 2829. 4-6-17 Fly Screens. Fly Screens Made to Order. OAKLAND CITY REPAIR WORKS. Carpenter and cabinet work a special ty Call West 242-L. Atlanta 528. C. F. Dickey, Mgr. 6-1-37 FLY SCREENS. METAL AND WOOD FRAMES’, port able garages. W. .T Baker Company. Bell phone Ivy 926. No. 811 Empire Lire Btdg., Atlanta. Ga. 6-1-4 FLY—SCREENS—FLY COME SEE our Roll-aawy Screen#, our Roller-bearing Screens, our Sliding Screens; none better. It will pay you to sue our goods, get prices. 217 Kiser Bldg. Main 1319. Porter Screen Co. J. .1 Crawford, Agent 2-4-14 Fire-Proof Storage. W'^¥5S2nfoTJSEHoi3rS?5oBrSSS pianos. Office and warehouse, 239- 241 Edgewood avenue. Ivy 2037. John J. Wood9lde Storage Company. Furniture Repairing and Upholstering. FURNITURE repaired, upholstering. refinlshlng neatly done. Work called for and delivered. Young K Carson, 479 Marietta street. Atlanta 3567. 3-5-6 Hat Cleaning. ' l UaiH^clearied ; ami blocked, 36c. George's Hat Clean ing and Shoe Shine Parlor, 3V» E. Aia. street 4-10-11 Hatters. HAT I ERE make old hats look like new. Mail orders given prompt at- -9' E# ' Hunter #>.reet 12-3-44 Jewelry. your clock stops plume Bell Main 4633-J. 3^anior&o& c 6a 5 SOUTH BROAf) STREET. • S, ,T. r , A J 10 ,? <ip 'TKian want ad will niilLi 1 ’ n f M ™ K - C. Lakln, 80 Ponca Place, finds this and has It , 1 * herl ., thr ' "Want Ad” man calls Monday he will present her with a dol- R00M AND BOARD. G clean light rooms and board; elec tricity; walking distance; all conven ience#. Ivy 2866-L. 211-5-1.0 AUBURN HOUSE. NICELY furnished rooms with board; all conveniences. 27 Auburn Avenue. Ivy 4393. 5-10-21 FATRLEIGH APARTMENTS. 135 SPRING STREET; close in. I have now a three-room apartment, one three-room unfurnished apartment, and several single rooms, nicely furnished. U summer rates. Apply George Han cock, Mgr. 5-10-24 ROOM AND BOARD for four young May 15. Private home. 163 men. May Courtland. Ivy 7057-J 5-10-25 Lighting Fixtures. arul tC fixtures; all new lowest prices. Queen Mantel I! e Company, 66 West Mitchell strePt - Phone Alain 6S1. 1-16-16 Lime, Concrete, Roofing, Stone. Eadd'T Bi'E 'a nd^ktcTn rr coMpAr^Y !?’*• concrete and roonng stone. 915 3d Nat. Bank Bldg 2-1-50 FOR -SALE- - If Mrs E. B Brogdon, 186 h Jn 1. n< L St ” wln mark this and hate It m hand when the "Want Ad” man calls Monday, she will receive a new d6llar bill. Mining Engineers. ViP W F^SUMMERoffST^ MII pECTO NQINEERS AND PROS- TWENTY YEARS' P’lELD ENCE. locating GOLD ORES CIALTY. CHARGES REASONABLE ERENCES. ADDRESS AURARIA OK ROY. GEOR- L1A. 6-3-4 TWO desirable connecting single rooms, best location. table board. Wes* Peachtree. Ivy 1959-L. 38-10-6 FIRST-CLASS board and rooms at 102 Washington St. Bell phone M. 4089-J. 206-5-10 NICE front room, with board for a cou ple. West Peachtree. Ivy 2104-J. 10-5-200 COZY INN. ONE of the best located boarding houses in the city; twenty rooms; two years’ lease; furnished with everything one could wish; new, up-to-date; electric lighted; half block from Peachtree; ill health the cause of sacrifice. 16 West Ellis. Ivy 6552. 46-9-5 WANTED Boarder# m \ v«■ -; End home; large front room; best board. 332 Gordon. West 109-J. 5-9-35 A FEW BOARDERS wanted at 46 Houston Street. Ivy 6673-J. 5-9-37 EXPERI- A SPE- Al REF- SIX GENTLEMEN can secure first-class room and board with private family: large, airy rooms, bath. Apply 16 Ponce ! DeLeon Avenue, corner Church. Bell phone Decatur 138. 5-9-19 Mattress Renovating. &MA PT’RKfiS' - r eSTovat' ING-—Factory new and up-to-date; moderate prices; give us a trial. .Tack- x£ n P r L Company, Means street and W. & A. R. R. Both phones. 3-20-14 Roof^ a nd Gutter Work. I REPAIR all roofs, gutters, all kinds sheet iron work. 33 South Pryor. Main 3127. T. W. Hooper. S-4-63 Safe Cracksman. l l i?e~and" burglar^roof^aafea opened and repaired. C. C. Downes. 29 Marietta Street. Phones M. 2146 Atlanta 4922. 4-5-11 Sand. SAND. SAND in any quantity prompt delivery. S. M. and qiiality; Truitt & Son. 1 13-32 Sewing’ Machines. WE RENT new machines with complete set of attachments for $2 per month; also machines repaired; prompt deliv ery. Both phones 1893. Singer Sewing Machine Company, 79 Whitehall. 9-14-44 WORK—If you want a position, Geor gian want ads will find It. If Mrs. C. C. George. 150 Euclid Avenue, has this ad marked when the "Want Ad" man calls Monday she will receive a dollar bill. Shoes. GET the best shoes for the whole family. Peacock & Drennen, 222 Marietta Street. 4-16-28 Shoe Kepairin, -^^uerims^sst^Dr^wasr 50 CENTS. At Gwlnn’s Shoe Shop, 6 Luckle Street, Opposite Piedmont Hotel. Both phones. H 3-2G-45 Stove and Range Repairing. STOVE DOCTOR. STOVE, range and furnace repairing. 61 South Pryor Street. Bell Phone Main 1460. Atlanta phone 1410. 4-10-10 DAN. THE FIXER. STOVES AND REFRIGERATOR RE PAIRING. We sell second-hand gas stoves. We sweep chimneys. 121 WHITEHALL STREET. Atlanta phone 2235. Bell phone M. 2699. Transferring: and Moving. TRANSFERRING and moving a spe- elaltv. Prices reasonable. L. Stall ings Bell Phone Ivy 3094-J. 42-25-4 LARGE, cool room and board in subur ban home; good servants; large porches, shade trees, big vegetable gar den. fruit, cows anti chickens. Phone Decatur 389. 5-9-24 Delightful rooms, with or without private bath; table board a specialty. Mrs. F. B. Gregory, 514 Peachtree Street. Phone Ivy 1499-.1. 6-9-32 FOR RENT To gentlemen only, wllh or without board, cool, delightful rooms, private home, on car line. 336 Pulliam. Main 5438. 5-8-26 ROOMS FOR RENT. Furnished. A nicely furnished room with or without board in North Side private home; all conveniences; walking distance. 74 K. Merritt Avenue. 6-11-12 NICELY furnished light -housekefeping room; $3 per week. 388 Peachtree St., opposite Peachtree inn. 38-9-5 FRONT ROOM in apartment; close'in; walking distance. Phone M. 1249-J, or call 254 Central Ave. 36-9-5 ONE NICELY furnished room, all con veniences, at 43 West Peachtree Ivy 2160. 5-9-28 NICE FRONT room on West Peachtree, with or without board. Ivy 2962-J. 5-9-30 FOR RENT—One clean, well furnished room; hot and cold bath attached. Ivy 1197. 5-9-25 ROOMS FOR RENT. - Furnished or Unfurnished. lYiK^TlUNTUKot^nTfurnlMhedor "untur^ nished; electric lights, phone; between the Peach trees; close in. Apply 12 East Pine St. 5-9-55 TWO connecting rooms for light house keeping; connecting bath. 289 Raw- son Street. 6-9-23 WANTED—Business lady to make her home with private North Side family. All conveniences. Reference. Atlanta phone 1791 33-9-5 LARGE up&tairs front room; gentleman only; private home; screened windows, electric lights, furnace, hot water. 109 Forrest Avenue. Ivy 6310. 5-6-6 THREE ROOMS complete for house keeping; all conveniences. Thone 6903 Ivy. 26-9-5 NICELY furnished front room, close In; reasonable; good location. 59 West Baker Street. 32-9-5 ROOMS FOR RENT. Furnished. furnls^ed^rooms; all conveniences. 324 West Peachtree St. Phone Ivy 6337. 5-10-33 Trunks, Bags and Suitcases. J^ErvOldinTANDI^ PAIRED. ROUNTREE’S, 77 WHITEHALL ST. PHONES; Bell M 1576. Atlanta 1654 ! • NEWLY furnished room; close In; suit able for one or two young men. Phone Ivy 649-L. 6-10-37 W. L. LUNSFORD & CO., j Upholstering, repairing and refinlshlng 1 furniture of all kinds, satisfaction ruaroJiteed. Fhones. Atlanta 6950-F, 8-6-3# Umbrellas. 11 Taylor-Made ’ ’ UmbreHas. BUY from makers; all prices and styles; re-covering and repairing; every um brella kept in repair free. Phone for salesman; prompt service, TAYLOR UMBRELLA CO., 116^ Whitehall St. 4-23-35 Violin Maker. changed; repairing a specialty. The Old Reliable violin Dealer. Mays Bad- get t, 34K Peachtree. 3-31-34 FURNISHED ROOM for rent. 293 North Boulevard. No children. Ivy '.406-J. 5-10-36 THE WILTON, 220 Peachtree; select boarding house; near in. Ivy 6795. 5-10-35 ELEGANTLY furnished front rooms for rent; modern conveniences. 23 West Harris. Call Ivy 6955-J. 5-10-29 SMALL ROOM adjoining bath, screened window, electric lights, private home, for $15 a month. 485 Peachtree. 5-10-30 jmanurtee AN SITUATIONS WANTED. Male > KXPERXENCED structural an . concrete eiufineer. deulwier. eatlnmim an<l superintendent of construction > open to an engagement, best ot ret. r encea. Address Engineer, Box S9«, Georgian. _ _ _ KODA DISPENSER with, several tear- experience desires |M»sition. Now em ployed. but good reason* for changing Be«t of Mtferences. Address Box geo, ST-iv-a WANTHM)- A position as city salewtnan Best of reference. Phone Main 3470. 27-7-5 , WANTED Position by young man of 30. m fancy grocery store; fifteen | vears experience; good references E. 1 W , Box 30, care Georgian. 84-7-5 EXPERIENCED hospital attendant from New York, age 30, wishes po sition Boorman. Bell West 827. At lanta 4204 40-6-5 REFINED, edu* ated young man want* position as valet and companion; trav el refersigaes P. Brooks, General Deliv ery, 25-6-6 POSITION ah housekeeper or to care fpr child. Mrs. Farnsworth. 298 Col lege Street. Macon, Ca 40-8-5 A GOOD colored woman wants place to nurse. Can sleep on premise# ir neces sary 164 Harris St. 201-5-8 YOUNG LADY wishes to learn gentle mens tailoring: references given. Ad dress R. C. Box 851. care Georgian 29-8-5 WANTED Position by practical nurse. five years experience: maternity cases a s]»ecialty. References by best physi cians Phone Main 2383-L. 205-5-5 Fresh Oysters Daily. VIRGINIA and New Orleans oysters on the half shell, 40c dozen. 77 Peachtree street Furniture. ~i * hrFkV't idjToiLTsTOvlgr Three-burner, including oven and vessels, complete, $12.50. CAMERON FURNITURE CO., 85 South Forsvth Street. 5-13 T. C. FURNITURE Cb Cash or easy payments. 4L6 Marietta. Phone Atlanta 1797. 4-1-11 Hardware and Tools. fTXYiDWAliSr'bools, household special ties. 100 per cent value at 100 Edge- wood Avenue H. G Martin 2-11-41 BURGLAR PROOF If Mrs. J. W Sow er. 255 E. North Avenue, has this ad marked when the '‘Want Ad" man rails Monday she will recei\e*a dollar for ihe trouble. Jt* Wood. "WOOD? SOUTH GEOROIA mill cut-offs by th, carload or any quantity you may want. They make fine kindling. S. M. Truitt & Son 1-13-81 WANTED—Mrs. G. F. Wolfe. 131 East Merritts Ave., to have this marked Monday morning when the "Want Ad" man calls. He will give her a new dol lar bill. I LARGE front room, nicely furnished, to gentlemen. 29 East Ellis St. 5-10-9 One furnished bed-room In private fam ily. beautiful summer location, Gordon ‘ Street West End; price. $10 per month in Call Bell phone Main 4497-J. 29-10-5 NICE furnished rooms for light house keeping: all conveniences; close in. 79 East Harris St. 26-10-5 I LARGE, well furnished front room; hot bath: close in. 20 West Harris St. 40-9-5 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN Published by The Georgian Company, 20 East Atlanta. Alabama St. a ^Sg3P M Georgia. Entered at Atlanta postoffice as second- class matter. Subscriptions Payable in Advance. One year, mail, postage prepaid, $5.00 S;x months, mail, postage prepaid, 2.60 Three mos., ina.il, postage rrepald, 126 One month, mall, postage prepaid. .45 Subscriotions Payable in Advance. Delivered by carrier, one year $5.20 I'elivered by carrier, six months.. 2.60 Delivered by carrier, three months.. 1.30 Delivered by carrier, one month ... 48 Delivered by carrier In Atlanta and •Khar oitiofi, one week H NORTH SIDE, four large rooms for light housekeeping; closet in each: porch and sink; gas on separate meters, second floor: private home; no children. 7 Boulevard Place. 5-9-51 COMFORTABLY furnished room, all conveniences, close in; only $8; for summer. Mrs. A. C. Wilson, 158 Capi tol Avenue. 6-9-200 FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, ad joining bath; w’ill rent separately if preferred; close in. Ivy 7255-J. 6-9-34 ONI? nicely furnished room in the Co rinthian Apartments for elderly or business lady only; connecting bath. Call Ivy 1717. 5-9-36 TWO nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping Main 1636. 158 Washington 5-9-38 jgp 402 l’KAClITREE. NICELY furnished rooms, with best of table board. Ivy 3157-L. 5-8-30 H7 E. NORTH AVE. BEAUTIFULLY furnished rooms, excel lent table board. Ivy 2423-J. 5-8-27 ONE nicely furnished front room with board for couple or gentlemen, at 74 Forrest Ave. Ivy 4345. 5-8-16 WANTED' BOARDERS—Splendid rooms and board in West End home. Bell Phone West 568-J. 41-8-5 BOARD for gentlemen; reasonable rate, all conveniences, pleasant surround ings, best fare. Write Box 60, Georgian. 2o-7-5 CAN ACCOMMODATE two business men or ladies with nice cool rooms, also breakfast and 6 o’clock dinner. 30 East Cain. Ivy 2903. 6-7-12 ONE large downstairs room for two; private bath, hot and cold water; elec tric lights; terms reasonable. 223 North Jaykson. Ivy 5235-L. 5-6-23 BEST MEALS IN TOWN, *3 WEEK. ROOM AND MEALS. .$4. 197 SOUTH PRYOR. CALL MAIN 5048. 5-5-30 ROOlf AND hoard for couple, either sex, in private West End home; all conveniences; reasonable. Phone West 1255. 70 Grady Place. 5-6-26 COUPLE ran secure front room and board; all conveniences. 338 West Peachtree. Ivy 6908-J. 5-5-23 WANTED Boarders; nice rooms and board at 119 S. Pryor Street. 26-5-5 LARGE, light room, with board, in an elegantly furnished private, modern home, in the prettiest part of the city; everything strictly first-class; a real pleasant home to a refined, permanent couple; references. 619 West Peachtree. Mrs. Corey. Ivy 6635-J. 5-1-26 PEACHTREE INN. Peachtree and Alexander Sts. Ameri can plan $7.60 week up. Room to vourself. European. $3 week up 1-9-34 36 EAST NORTH AVE. BETWEEN the Peachtrees; nloely fur nished rooms and excellent table board. Ivy 6501. 4-28-16 NEATLY furnished rooms; homelike cooking, also table board. 127 Capi tol Avenue. Main 5172-J. 4-23-7 ROOMS AND BOARD. Wanted. Wa^tE15—By young man, room and board, North Side. Address J. P., care Georgian. 203-5-6 ROOM FOR RENT-Elegantly fur nished; within three blocks of Can dler Bldg. Call at Apartment 1, The Oglethorpe, 195 Ivy St., or phone Ivy 759. 39-10-5 TWO or three nicely furnished rooms in apartment, for light housekeping, from May 22 to September 2L. 45 East Cain. 5-5-20 NICELY furnished large front room, with private bath. 64 Forrest Ave. 5-8-29 TWO light housekeeping rooms, adjoin ing bath. $15 per month. 371 Glenn St. 5-8-25 LARGE single furnished room; every convenience; reasonable. 343 South Pryor. 6-9-53 FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms, private bath, for housekeeping, on car line. Ill Cooper Street. 5-9-44 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms; every convenience; connecting bath, at 43 East Cain. Ivy 2020. 39-9-5 NICELY furnished room, dressing room, stationary wa.shstand; prefer traveling gentleman; private home. Ivy 2188-.1. 5-9-49 THREE nicely furnished rooms and kitchenette. Private home. Modern conveniences. Gordon Street. West 1027-J. 5-1-25 FURNISHED front room, close in. 65 Woodward Ave. Main 1548-J. 5-8-18 LARGE room, four windows, nice porch, electricity, bath, telephone; close in. 62 Williams St. Ivy 6760-J. 5-8-20 FURNISHED rooms; private home; all conveniences; hot ami cold baths. 19 E. Harris. Ivy 6349-J. 6-8-11 FOR RENT Two lovely front rooms. neatly furnished, all conveniences, close In. for gentlemen. 137 Capitol Avenue. 5-8-5 TWO nicely furnished rooms to four young men; separate beds; hot water, bath- all conveniences. Ivy 1295, 358. Peacntree St. 5-8-15 THREE nice furnished rooms; hot and cold bath. Main 2286. 5-8-12 FURNISHED ROOMS—Near in: private location; cool rooms; for gentlemen. 11 Cone Street. 29-7-5 TWO connecting furnished rooms for rent. 306 South Pryor Street. 25-8-5 NICE furnished rooms, with bath, for light housekeeping. 108 Pulliam St. Phone Main 5045. 202-5-8 ONE furnished room for rent to couple without children. 39 West Linden. 5-6-21 VERY LARGE front room on first floor; all conveniences; $8 month. West 806-.T. On car line 6-7-37 TWO connecting rooms, furnished com plete for housekeeping, In private family; sink in kitchen. All conven iences. 79 West Baker. 6-7-32 ONE nicely furnished tront room; pri vate home; $10 per month. 215 Court- land St. 38-7-5 NICELY furnished room; all conven iences; gentleman preferred. Main 2378 J. 6-5-22 NICE front room, suitable for couple or two young men. at 109 Washington. 5-5-25 LOVELY furnished front room. North Side, walking distance; private home. Phone Ivy 2098-.T. 5-4-44 THREE connecting rooms for light housekeeping, furnished or unfui^ nished, with use of gas stove, for 133 Fowler Street. • $8.60. 5-9-43 IN SUBURBS—Have three lovely rooms, connecting and convenient, would like to rent to refined parties; splendid loca tion and neighborhood; very reasonable. Address F. K. A., Box 60, car^ Georgian 5-9-18 ONE FURNISHED and two or three un- furnished rooms for light housekeep ing. Walking distance. Main 6504-J 5-9-29 ROOMS for rent, furnished or unfur- nlshed. 467 V V MtehtalL _ 5-8-21 FOR RENT—j our large, beautiful un- furnished rooms; hall and private bath, hot and cold water: gas range, con nected, suitable for light housekeeping, or will furnish and rent to gentlemen or en suite, fvy 7089-J. 5-1-24 111 REE comfortably burnished or un- furnished rooms for light housekeep ing; refined home; would prefer mlddfe- aged couple. Call mornings. 296 Raw- son. Main 3376. 5*4-33 APARTMENTS FOR RENT. BEAUTIFUL small apartment, close In; steam heated. Phone Ivy 428. 5-10-31 Tf) SUBRENT—Four or five-room apartment. $25-$30; June 1 or 16 to September 1; cool, completely furnished best neighborhood. Apply 82-B East Sixth St., between Peachtree and Ju niper. 5-10-8 FOR RENT—Cool, clean, weM-furnished four-room and bath apartment; looa- tion perfect. Apply 231 West Peachtree. 6-9-62 NICELY furnished five-room apart ment in the Colonial, 84 E. North Ave. Ivy 847-L. 5-8-33 FOR RENT—During June, July and Aiigust, nicely furnished upatalr* apartment consisting of four rooms, bath and large hall, sleeping porch; also front and back porches. In quiet neigh borhood and in the cooleet part of city, Only a block and a half from car line Has to be seen to be appreciated. For other information call Ivy 6085 or apply to 433 Spring Street. 6-8-9 $10—FIRST FT-fOOR housekeeping apnrtments; extra good furnishings, parlor, phone and water; walking dis tance. Atlanta phone 5828-B. 5-6-27 TLlHTXT^'forUiSideapartment of five rooms; screened; hot water furnished: janitor service. Reasonable rent. Box 721, care Georgian. 36-10-5 NEW six-room modern apartment; sec-, ond floor; bath, pantries. 95 Wesf Tenth. Ivy 6125. 37-9-6 WANTED—To sub-lease my unfur nished apartment, all modern con veniences. Apartment H, 312 Rawson Street. Phone Main 5478-J. 5-5-24 FOR RENT—Six-room steam-heated apartment; close in; North Side. Stew art & Cooper, 317 Peters Building. Main 1228. 4-30-45 Furnighed or Unfurnished. FURNISHED or unfurm^ed^ipi^tmeiflU located on Peachtree Street, near Tenth. Four rooms and bath. Will va cate at once. Address Box 250, care Georgian. 35-9-5 TWO ROOMS, kitchenette and bath; also garage; no children; references. Phone Ivy 2432. 6-9-26 HELP WANTED—A Georgian want ad will find It. If Mrs. G. E. DeTrertlle. 490 South Pryor Street, will find this and have It marked when the "Want Ad" man calls Monday he will present her with a dollar. HOUSES FOR RENT. FOR RENT—In West End, until Octo ber 1, attractive bungalow, eompletelv furnished, to desirable party without small children. Phone West 1023. 5-10-27 MY HOME. 302 Myrtle Street, furnished for summer months; seven rooms; two baths; $60 per month. Bell phone lvv 62. 5-9-41 FURNISHED home, Seven rooms, Juni per Street; cool and shady. F. L, care Georgian. 6-0-60 HANDSOMELY famished large front room, private bath, shady lot; gentle man preferred. "Peachtree," Georgian. 95-4-5 YV’ANTED—Mrs. C. II. Baxter. 270 Clarke Street, to find this ad and have it marked w r hen the “Want Ad” man calls Monday. He will present her with a dollar. COMPLETELY furnished seven-room house for summer References re quired. 98 Main 4170-L. 5-6-12 Unfurnished. THREE - lTnfurnished rooms for rent for light housekeeping. 129 Richardson Street. 200-6-10 THREE unfurnished connecting rooms to couple without children. 42 Crew- Street. 205-5-10 THREE unfurnished connecting rooms In cottage, never been occupied, to couple without children. Cfill M. 435. 204-5-10 THREE or four very nice connecting rooms for housekeeping; very- reason able rate; first or second floor. 343 S. Pryor. 5-9-64 THREE connecting rooms, to couple. In private family; sink in kitchen; bath and phone. Main 3940. 66 Woodward Avenue. 5-9-43 THREE connecting unfurnished rooms. close in; sink in kitchen; fine loca tion. 303 Rawson Street. Atlanta phone 3335 202-5-9 HO USES FOR RENT. Unfurnished. FOR RENT—Six-room house; all mod ern improvements; close In: walking distance. 76 West Harris. J. H. George. 75 West Harris. 209-5-10 445 LIJCKIE STREET— Eight rooms; good location. 69 Central Place. Sev en rooms, close in; cheap rent Call Webster. Day. Main 2106; night 2506. 905 Fourth National Bank Building. 6-7-203 OUR RENT list describes everything for rent. Call, write or phone for one. Ivy 3390 Charles P. Glover Realty Co., 2 Walton street. 2-13-49 GEO. P. MOORE, Real Estate and Renting. 10 Auburn Avenue. FOR RENT. AT No. 212 Rawson Street, corner Cen tral Avenue, we have a second-floor flat of six rooms, carrying all modern conveniences. The walls have iust been retinted, and the house Is In first-class condition; within ten minutes’ walk of center of the ctiy; close to school, and in best section on the South Side. Price $27.50. THREE OR FOUR rooms and kitchen ette, connecting; downstairs; all con veniences. Call Miss Fuller. Main 2677-J. 27-9-5 THREE connecting rooms, gas, sink in kitchen. near Highland Ave. 428 Greenwood Ave. 5-8-22 FIVE beautiful upstairs rooms; bath, gas. electricity and use of phone, with coupic. 11 North Moreland Ave. 206-5-8 FOUR ROOMS, upstairs; private bath, electric lights, gas; to refined cou- ple. Atlanta phone 277. 5-7-15 TWO unfurnished connecting rooms, ad joining bath, suitable for light house keeping, on good car line, with pri vate family. Apply M. Overton. Ivy 3800. 5-7-1. THREE large connecting rooms to cou ple without children. 32 Castleberry Street. 6-7-16 ENTIRE first floor, consisting of four very large rooms and large hall. In first-class neighborhood. Call Ivy 6706. 6-7-18 LOST—Mrs Joe Bean. 92 East Ellis Street, will lose one dollar if she fails to read this and have it marked when the "Want Ad" man calls Monday. NO. 8 Connecticut Avenue, Edgewood, Ga. At this number you will find a six-room cottage, with all conveniences, except bath; large lot; house is In good repair. This is an ideal place for any one who desires to raise chickens, as the lot is very large. OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT. F^ft^r^pace^Tor^fentTwt^"use of teT^ ephone. 419 Empire Bldg. Phone Main 3168. 5-8-19 DESK room for rent, also furniture; $5 month for space. 715 Temple DESK SPACE with use of telephone. A pply 533 Candler Bldg. ROOMS WANTED Unfurnished. , TWO large rooms for housekeeping, in private home in Inman Park, b^young couple without phildren. Ivy 303-j-J HOUSES WANTED Funnished. RESPONSIBLE person w1,he» to iftra for home during summer. Addrss. CJ. Box 700, care Georgian. It-1-|