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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS,
TUESDAY, MAY
inm.
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Get College Pennants
Old Gold and White.
From Your News Dealer
I or the convenience of our readers we have
arranged with the following news dealers to redeem
Hearst s Sunday American Pennant Coupons:
JACKSON-WESSEL DREG CO.. Marietta and Broad Streets.
MARSHALL PHARMACY. Peachtree and Ivy Streets.
PALMER BRANCH, 389 Peachtree Street.
• 'RUICKSHANK CIGAR CO., Peachtree and Pryor Streets.
('RUICKSHANK CIGAR CO., Mitchell and Whitehall Streets.
HARBOUR’S SMOKE HOUSE, 41 N. Pryor Street.
WEINBERGER BROS. CIGAR STORE, Alabama and Pryor Streets.
GROWN & ALLEN, Alabama and Whitehall Streets.
STAR NEWS CO., Marietta and Broad Streets.
STAR NEWS CO., Peachtree and Walton Streets.
WORLD NEWS CO., Peachtree and Marietta Streets.
GAMES DRUG CO.. 380 Whitehall Street.
ARAGON HOTEL NEWS STAND.
ATLANTA SODA CO., Broad and Marietta Streets.
ATLANTA SODA CO., Mitchell and Whitehall Streets.
MEDLOCK PHARMACY, Lee and Gordon Streets.
,WEST END PHARMACY, Lee and Gordon Streets.
JOHNSON SODA CO., 441 Whitehall Street.
WHITEHALL ICE CREAM CO., 284 Whitehall Street.
T. J. STEWART. Cooper and Whitehall Streets.
GREATER ATLANTA SODA CO., 209 Peachtree Street.
ADAMS & WISE DRUG STORE, Peachtree and Linden Streets.
TAYLOR BROS. DRUG CO.. Peachtree and Tenth Streets.
TAYLOR BROS. DRUG CO., West Peachtree and Howard Streets.
CRYSTAL SODA CO., Luckie and Broad Streets.
ELKIN DRUG CO., Peachtree and Marietta Streets.
ELKIN DRUG CO., Grand Theater Building.
JACOBS’PHARMACY, Alabama and Whitehall Streets.
Out-of-Town Dealers:
BENNETT BROS., 1409 Newcastle Street, Brunswick, Ga.
JOE N. BURNETT. 413-A King Street, Charleston, S. C.
REX VINING, Dalton, Ga.
ORA LYONS, Griffin, Ga.
THE GEORGIAN CAPE. East Clayton Street, Athens, Ga.
M. & W. CIGAR COMPANY, East Clayton Street, Athens, Ga.
COLLEGE CAFE, Broad and College Streets, Athens, Ga.
ORR DRUG CO., East Clayton Street, Athens, Ga.
BOSTON CAFE. North Coilege Avenue, Athens, Ga.
SUNDAY AMERICAN BRANCH OFFICE. 165 East Clavton Street, Athens. Ga.
ROME BOOK STORE COMPANY, Rome. Ga.
CHEROKEE NEWS STAND, Rome. Ga.
H. K. EVEREfT, Calhoun. Ga.
The Hearst, ’s Sunday American Pennants are durably made in fast col
ors. with heavily embossed, felted letters. Each of them will artistically re
produce the colors and the seal or mascot of some great university or college.
Four Colors.
Look for the Pennant Coupon in next
Sunday s issue of
CAN
New Enterprises
in South Listed
Activity Along Industrial Lines
Reflected in Compilation Made
by Trade Journal.
BALTIMORE. May 13.—Among the
many Southern enterprises in this?
week’s issue of the Manufacturers'
Record are the following:
Arkansas & Memphis Railway
Bridge & Terminal Co., awarded con
tract at about $125,000 for grading
proposed bridge across Mississippi
River at Memphis, Tenn.; company’s
plans Include construction of freight
terminals, wagon tracks, warehouses,
etc., to cost about $1,000,000; will
also construct two subways to cost
about $100,000 each.
New Orleans Railway & Light Co.,
New Orleans, La., contemplates con
struction of gas-holder costing $350,-
000, and to have capacity of 5,000,000
cubic feet.
Forest Hill Cemetery Co., Birming
ham. Ala., plans* to expend $125,000
for Improvements to Woodlawn Cem
etery Company’s property which it
has acquired with additional land:
plans to construct dam to form min
iature lakes, arrange fountains, drives,
flower beds, etc., to cost $50,000, and
build stone mausoleum to cost $75,-
000.
Locke Cotton Mills, Concord. N.
C., increased preferred stock from
$200,000 to $500,000.
Hollingsworth Candy, Co., Augusta,
Ga., will expend $20,000 to erect fac
tory and store building for the man
ufacture and Male of candy.
Composite Brick Co., Jacksonville,
Fla., will alter building at cost of
$2,000 and Install equipment for the
manufacture of about 40,000 common
and face bricks daily.
George E. Nissen & Co.. Winston-
Salem. N. C., awarded contract to
erect 50x100 foot additional to plant
for manufacturing wagons.
Nelsetts Lumber Co., Statesville, N.
C., was incorporated with $125,000
capital stock.
Calhoun Hosiery Co., Penrose, N.
C., was incorporated with capital
stock of $25,000 to manufacture
hosiery.
Oglethorpe Oil «fc Fertilizer Co.,;
Athens, Ga.. was incorporated with
capital stock of $25,000 to establish
cotton seed oil mill.
Sumter Stave Co.. Sumter. S. C.,
was incorporated with $20,000 cap
ital stock to manufacture staves; will
erect stave mill to cost $20,000.
Auto Racer Loses
Elopement Chase
RACINE, W1S., May 13.—Joe
Jorgesberger, automobile racer, lost
the most important road race of his
career to-day. Jorgesberger, Dan Cu
pid and Miss Amanda Olles comprised
one team. Angry father, the long
distance telephone and the police of
Waukegan, Ill., were the other.
In front of the home of a wealthy
foundryman, Jorgesberger stopped his
racing car shortly before dawn. A
girl, wtih a suitcase, ran to the racing
car and jumped In. Jorgesberger and
his 17-year-old heiress bride-to-be
started for Waukegan.
A few minutes later a car puffed
out of the Olles garage. Miss Olles'
father was at the wheel. He overtook
the elopers as they reached Wauke
gan and were halted by the police.
‘Boy/ 72, on Visit to
His ‘Dad/103, Jailed
LEAVENWORTH, KAN., May 13.—
James M. Goldsberry, 72 years old,
arrived in Leavenworth to visit his
father. Herman Goldsberry, an in
mate of the Soldiers' Home, who is
105 years old. The son, however, be
gan drinking and was arrested. When
arraigned before Judge Stewart
Brewster in police court he told his
age and explained the reason for
beijig here.
Goldsberry unhesitatingly admitted
that his grandfather was dead, but
that he lived to be 100 years olf
Goldsberry was discharged.
Burns Assured of
Dynamiting Reward
SACRAMENTO, May 13.—The $10,-
000 reward offered by the State two
years ago for apprehension of the
persons responsible for the dynamit
ing of The Times building in Los An
geles is about to be paid. A bill ap
propriating that amount to satisfy
the claim of Detective William J.
Burns passed the Assembly 42 to 14,
and was sent to the Governor, hav
ing already passed the Senate.
San Francisco members all voted
against the bill.
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 «re excellent. In
creased salary is assured if you
prove efficient.
There are several 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
Want to Buy or Sell? You'll Find It Here
I Want
Anything?
TELEPHONES
Bell M
Atlanta
Tefephona clerk will take your
ad, and, if requested, assist you in
wording, or will write the ad for
you—that's hit business He will
also make it as brief as possible
to obtain the results desired. In
order to accommodate customers,
accounts will bs opened by phone,
but you will make payments
promptly after publication or when
bills are presented by mall.
Classified Adver
tising Rates:
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8 Insertions . 6c a line
7 insertions . 5c a line
10 insertions 4Hc a line
90 Insertions 4c a line
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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 Iron,
out of town unless accompanied by
rash or forwarded through recog
nired advertising agency.
TELEPHONES
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LOST AND FOUND.
| ! LosT^TbTTairr^^^ ^Tr^tTir^on^Tu I r
Street car, one Shrine »in, about 8
o’clock Sunday night. Suitable reward
if returned to 248 Last Fair or call Main
(14467. 5-13-37
LOST—Will nay reward for return of
boy’s Speedwell bicycle taken from
i Piedmont Park Sunday afternoon. 123
Myrtle Street. Phone Ivy 6876.1.
6-13-36
j LOST—Op Peachtree, between Baker
Street and Sacrpd Heart Church, pink
coral rosary. Finder please phone Ivy
L*00. 6 13-201
=A UTOMOBILE S=
For Sale, Repairs and Accessories.
vOST, strayed or stolen from 04 Bryan
Street, poodle dog. male, dark tips on
ars, tan spot on back, answers to name
! )f "Poodley.” Liberal reward if re
timed. Phone Main 5364. 6-13-9
LEFT on Seaboard train No. 29. Sun
day night, suitcase. Miss Lvclle Mr-
I son’s name on nameplate. Finder will
please notify S. E. Young, 2Vfc Auburn
Avenue, Atlanta. Ga. 40-13-5
MARKET BASKET—If Mrs C C.
George, 150 Euclid Avenue, reads this
as she does the Market Basket, and has
this ad marked when the "Want Ad"
man calls Wednesday, she will receive a
new dollar bill.
FOUND—Money on street Monday.
Owner can get same by describing to
Miss E. M. Mitchell, 1149 Peachtree
Street. Ivy 2727-L. 5-13-17
STRAYED—Female Scotch collie puppy,
brown, white, black. Reward if re
turned to 61 West Harris Street. Apt.
12, or to janitor. 33-13-5
LOST—Monday morning between At
lanta National Bank and Auburn Ave
nue, $60; three $10 bills and one $20
bill. Return to Manager Piedmont Ho
tel. Reward. 30-13-5
LITTLE ADS
THAT BRING
BIG RESULTS
* LOST—Saturday morning pair of gold
, : nose glasses with gold chain and pin
> j attached (in case). Return to 26 West
( Baker Street. Reward. 28-13-6
RAILWAY SCHEDULES.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
“PREMIER CARRIER OF THE
80UTH"
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAINS, ATLANTA.
The following schedule figures ars
published only as Information, and ars
not guaranteed:
No. Arri?« Prom—
36 Birmlngh m 12:01 am
86 New York . 6:00 am
13 Jacksonville
43 Washington
12 Shreveport
16 Heflin ...
29 New York
8 Chatn’fa ..10:35 am
7 Macon ... .10:40 am
17 Fort Valley 10:45 am
21 Columbus ..10:60 am
6 Cincinnati.. 11:10 am
2b Columbus
30 Blrmlngh'm
40 BTnlngn’m
39 Charlotte
5 Macon
87 New York
15 ltrunswlrk
11 Richmond .
24 Kansas City 9:20 pm
16 Chattan'ga . 9:35 pm
19 Columbus .10:20 pm
31 Fort Valley 10:25 pm
14 Cincinnati .11:00 pm
23 Jacksonville 6:50 am
•17 Toccoa ... 8:10 am
6:30 am
6:25 am
. 6:30 am
8:20 am
.11:15 am
1:40 pm
2:30 pm
12:40 pm
. 3:65 pm
. 4:00 pm
. 6:00 pm
. 7 :90 pm
8:30 pm
No. Depart
36 New York .
20 Columbus .
13 Cincinnati .
32 Port Valley.
35 Hirmingh'm
7 Chattn ga .
12 Richmond
23 Kansas City
16 Brunswick .
29 Blrmlngh'm
38 New York.
40 Charlotte
6 Macon
30 Columbus
30 New York..
15 Chattn’ga
39 Hirmingh'm
•1R Toccoa ....
22 Columbus
5 Cincinnati
23 Fort Valley
20 Heflin ....
10 Macon
44 Washington
24 Jacksonville
11 Shreveport
14 Jacksonville
To—
12:15 am
6:20 am
6:40 am
6:30 am
6:50 am
6:40 am
6:65 am
7:00 am
7 :45 am
11:30 am
.11:01 am
12:00 n'n
.12:20 pm
,12:30 pm
2:45 pm
8 00 pm
4:10 pm
4:30 pm
5 :10 pm
, 6:10 pm
5:20 pm
5:45 pm
, 6:30 pm
8 45 pm
9:30 pm
.11:10 pm
11:10 pm
Trains marked thus (*) run dally except Sun
day.
Other trains run dally. Central time. City
Ticket Office. No. 1 Peachtree Street
PERSONAL.
• VICTOR L. TREMAINE
TEACHER, LECTURER AND DEM
ONSTRATOR.
OCCULT PHILOSOPHY
PSYCHIC PHENOMENA
Permanently located in Atlanta
126 WEST PEACHTREE STREET.
Hours: 10 to 7. Closed Fridays.
ARE YOU SATISFIED with your pres
ent conditions and future prospects?
Is your married life happy? Is the one
you love drifting away? Do you feel
that there are unseen influences holding
you back and coming between you ana
success? If you wish to change these
conditions in the shortest possible
time, then you certainly need my help.
In all special cases, secret work and
influence
I FOLLOW THE LEAD OF NO LIVING
HUMAN BEING. IN MY DEPART
MENT OF HUMAN ENDEAVOR I
STAND SUPREME.
FULL CREDIT ALLOWED FOR ALL
FEES PAID ON UNFINISHED CASES
UNDERTAKEN BY OTHERS. 92-11-6
TEi VT4TTP ROOF leaks, call Roof
lr lUUlt Doctor, W. B Barnett.
Ivy 7238. 1-1-7
MARCELL WAVE. manicure, latest
hairdressings, massage, bath, body
massages; children gevin special atten
tion; chiropody and foot massaging;
combings made into braids, hair tinted
and dyerl, hair goods and toilet articles
at a big reduction at Williman’s Hair
dressing Parlors, 56V6 Peachtree. 6-10-16
TRY THE CHIROPODY and our other
specialties. Williman’s Sanitary Hair
dressing Parlors, 56*4 Peachtree Street.
6-10-14
HELP WANTED—A Georgian want ad
will find it. If Mrs. Eva Coleman, 62
Form wait Street, will find this and have
it marked when the “Want Ad’ man
calls Wednesday he will present her
with a dollar.
SUBSCRIBE NOW to The FOUR HUN
DRED, the leading Society Paper of
Atlanta. Bright, beautiful, artistic. $1
a year. The FOUR HUNDRED, 421
Kiser Bldg., Atlanta. Ga. 5-7-2
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
MATERNITY SANITARIUM—Private,
refined, homelike. Limited number of
f iatients cared for. Home provided for
nfants. Mrs. M. T Mitchell. 26 Wind
sor Street. 11-9-57
ACME HATTERS HAVE
MOVED TO 20 E. HUN
TER STREE T. OLD
HATS MADE NEW.
4-23-42
THE GATE CITY DOLL, HOSPITAL,
243 Courtland, near Cain, repairs all
kinds of dolls. 203-24-4
FLY SCREENS. FLY SCREENS. FLV
SCREENS—Wood fly screens, metal
fly screens, hardwood floors, Venetian
blinds, metal weather strips furnished
■ nywhere 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 phone
4203 4-
Ivy
-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
EDUCATIONAL.
EMORY Bummer school; cool, quiet;
fifty days from June 17. Latin.
Gree. trench, German, English, his
tory, mathematics. Address E. K Tur
ner, Oxford, Ga. 5-9-1
LOST—One promissory note, dated No
vember 8, 1912. The note is payable
to the order of Mrs. C. B. Sasser, is of
the face value of $3,148.33 and signed by
Miss Annie Kelso. If found return to
Farmers and Traders’ Bank, 239 Peters
Street, Atlanta, Ga. 6-12-36
LOST—Wednesday afternoon, class pin;
initials "O. D. L.;’’ half way between
Washington Terrace and Glenn or Wash
ington Streets. Phone Main 2488-L.
Reward. 5-12-33
ONE twin cylinder Harley-Davldson mo
torcycle, 1913 model; rode less than
100 miles; dirt cheap. Must sell. Call
Main 135. Holbrook Smith, 310 Ma-
rietta Street. 15-5-200
FOR SALE or exchange for diamonds,
an electric auto. In perfect condition
Call Bell 821-J Ivy. 5-11-46
CORD RUNABOUT—Good running
order; will sell cheap for cash only.
Address Cash, Box 109, care Georgian
43-9-5
WINDSHIELDS.
RADIATORS, lamps, fenders, repaired
as good as new. Mfrs. all kinds sheet
metal work. Warlick Sheet Metal Co.,
248 Edgewood. S-4-64
BIG bargain in a five-passenger touring
car; fully equipped; $299 cash. 35 N.
Forsyth St. 6-7 8
Good Used Cars
At Reasonable Prices.
Courier Roadster, fully equipped,
electric lights $276.00
Buick Model 10 Roadster, electric
lights 325.00
Overland four-passenger, newly
painted, new top 350 00
Prime Touring Car, new top and
seat covers 460.00
Maxwell Roadster, Sportsman
type, model Q, fully equipped,
electric lights 376.00
Maxwell Touring, model G, four-
passenger. fully equipped 450.00
Everett, 1912 model, foredoor, flva-
passenger touring car. fully
equipped 676.00
These cars are in good running condi
tion and worth more than the prices
Quoted above.
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY,
241 PEACHTREE ST.
4-11-$
WARNING TO INFRIN
GERS AND IMITATORS,
LIQUID TIRE TONIC IS PROTECT
ED BY U. S. DUYREA PATENT, NO.
678551 AND ALL INFRINGER8.
AGENTS OR USERS ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED THAT THEY MUST AN
SWER IN THE COURT FOR VIOLA
TION OF THIS LAW LIQUID TIRE
TONIC COMPANY. KANSAS CITY.
MO. 4-1-41
LOST—Spitz poodle; answers to name of
"Billy.’’ Reward if returned to 112
Crew Street. Phone Main 2378. 5-12-2
HELP WANTED.
Male.
WANTED—First-class body man on
wagon work. Address M , Box 420. At
lanta. 6-13-31
WANTED—Pressing club solicitors; call
Immediately. Hub Pressing Club, 39
West Linden. 6-13-12
WANTED—Young man 18 or 20 years
old for clerical work Troy Laundry.
210 Houston Street. 208-5-13
ANY ONE knowing the whereabouts of
Lee Martin, white, about 18, will con
fer a favor by communicating same to
Box 10, care Georgian. 38-13-6
WANTED—Vegetable gardener
for
ho-
tel supply. Apply at once to
T
H.
Slade, Warm Springs, Ga.
5-
12-7
WANTED—Ten good barbers
at
56
Peachtree Street.
6-10-15
1 WANT 10 MEN at once to learn the
barber trade. New method. Only few
weeks required. Position waiting. Tools
furnished. Money earned while learn
ing. Call or write. A. B. Moler, Pres.
Moler System, 38 Luckie St. 33-10-5
PULLMAN porters wanted: references.
For instruction. Write P. O. Box 804,
Atlanta. Ga. 5-4-37
WANTED FOR U. S. ARMi: 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
Street, Macon, Ga. 4-1-1
REAL ESTATE—If you want to buy or
rent a home, read the Real Estate
Section of The Georgian. If Mrs. E. E.
Wilkie, 407 Itawson Street, finds this
and marks it, she will be presented a
dollar by the "Want Ad" man Vhen he
calls Wednesday.
WANTED—Ideas. Inventors, write for
list of Inventions wanted and prizes
offered by manufacturers. Also, how to
get your patent. Sent free to any ad
dress. Randolph & Briscoe, patent at
torneys, Washington. D. C. 7-11-23
DO YOU PLAY POOL? If you do, come
to see "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—Drillmen and laborers Tor
underground work. Dflllmen earn
$1.90 to $3 per day. Laborers earn $1.75
to $2.76 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—Trammers and laborers for
underground work. Wages $1.75 per
day If they work less than 20 days per
month, or $2 per day if they work 20
days or more per month. Contract
trammers earn $2 to $2.75 per day. Also
outside laborer at $1.60 per day. Com
pany time, or contract work, loading
and unloading railroad cars at which
over $2 per day can be earned. Ten
nessee Copper Company, Ducktown.
Tenn. 4-22-20
WANTED—Men to learn the barber
trade; tools and position furnished.
Atlanta Barber College. 10 East Mitchell
St. 6-11-17
FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK tells of
about 300,000 protected positions in IJ.
S. service. Thousands of vacancies ev
ery year. There is a big chance here
for you, sure and generous pay, lifetime
employment Just ask for booklet T-412.
No obligation. Earl Hopkins, Washing
ton, D. C. 5-1-1
HELP WANTED.
Female.
WANTED Servant for general house
work. Good pay to right party. 137
Prado, Ansley Park. 5-13-29
WANTED—A thoroughly competent
white nurse for delicate baby. 77h
Piemont Avenue. 5-13-7
WANTED—A neat white girl to work in
collar department. Excelsior Laun
dry. 5-13-11
WANTED Experienced children’s
nurse, white or colored. 1060 Peach
tree Street. 209-5-13
WANTED—Reliable woman; general
housework; small family. Apartment
1, 303 Washington Street. 5-13-22
WANTED—At once, good settled colored
servant to cook and milk. Must be
clean and neat. Room on lot. Phone
Ivy 6213-.I 5-13-21
WANTED—White girl for general
housework Swedish or Finnish pre
ferred. 366 Piedmont Avenue. 200-5-13
WANTED—Lady bookkeeper who can
use typewriter. Office hours 8 a. m.
to 5 p. m State salary desired. 713,
care Georgian. 34-13-5
WANTED—Small colored girl to nurse.
Apply No. 24 East Baker Street.
35-10-5
100 LADIES and children wanted at
Menkee’s Studio at 2*4 Auburn Ave
nue to have nice cabinet photos made
six for $1 for next ten days. 5-11-30
DOBBS TIRE REPAIR CO.
WE REPAIR AND SELL ALL MAKES
OF TIRES AND TUBES. 226 PEACH-
TREE STREET. PHONE IVY 6646
4-1-1
ATLANTA RADIATOR CO.
REPAIRING and manufacturing. Lamp
and fender work 72 Ivy Street. At
lanta phone 3816. 3-10-12 Street, Atlanta
Castiroo Welding
AUTOGENOUS METHOD.
AUTO AND ALL MACHINE PART*.
METAL WELDING COMPANY.
MAIN 3013. 86 GARNETT STREET
2-26-6
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. Vulcorine
Co., 309 Peachtree St. 3-25-45
WE have several Flanders chassis and
will build body and paint car to your
order. Bargain prices. Don’t buy any
■econd-hand car until you see ua
NORTH PRYOR GARAGE. NORTH
PRYOR PLACE. 4-2-28
TRAVIS & JONES,
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
Ivy 4832. 26 James Street. 3-1-54
Automobiles For Rent
AUTO SERVICE—Pope^aartfordVwhfte
drivers; $3 per hour. Ivy 2339 5-10-28
DUNHAM"MOTORCOT'"
FIVE and seven-passenger cars Garage.
112 East Ellis Street. Call Bell phone
Ivy 2496 day. Main 4325 night. 3-21-23
Motorcycles
FOR SALE—Excelsior motorcyclefTuni,
1912 model, in first-class condition.
$160. Apply at once. Williams Cycle Co.,
106 Edgewood Avenue. 200-13-5
THOR MOTORCYCLES, repairs and ac
cessories; best equipped repair shop
In city. We will take care of you. South
ern Motorcycle Co., 116 Edgewood Av#.
3-26*31
MOTORCYCLE8 •• EASY TERMS ••
BICYCLES.
EXCELSIOR motorclycles, hlgh-grad*
bicycles; complete line new and used
bicycles and motorcycles; complete itock
S arts and accessories; modern service
epot Lowest prices; easy terras. AL-
EXANDER-SEEWALD CO., 146-147-14®
Edgewood Avenue Phone Ivy 1609.
PHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION.
4-1-22
Tire Repairing
Retreading % specialty. Prompt atten
tion given express shipments. Sanders-
Speer Vulcanizing Company, 100 S^rinjj
: n &.
HELP WANTED.
Female.
TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT.
WANTED—Competent cook; room on
lot; good home and good pay to right
party. Apply 61 Elizabeth Street. 5-12-30
WOMAN WANTED immediately for
light factory work. Apply 333 Simp
son Street. 6-12-22
WANTED—Cook. Apply 71 Sells Ave
nue. 6-12-16
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.
4-25-17
WANTED—Cook. Small family. Good
wages. 58 East Merrltts Avenue.
6-12-14
WANTED—Experienced cook.
Piedmont Avenue.
Call 769
6-12-10
WANTED—Good servant to do laundry
work and housecleaning. No cooking.
Room on lot. Apply 777 Ponce De
Leon. Ivy 2030-L. 28-12-5
WANTED—First-class cook, with ref
erences. Apply 4 Luckie Street.
5-13-33
WANTED—First-class maid, at once, to
room on lot ; good wages. 72 Spring.
47-13-5
EXPERIENCED house to house solicit
ors for Atlanta. Apply in person to
The World Manufacturing Company, 441
Marietta Street, Atlanta. Ga. 200-5-13
WANTED—Young women and girls de
siring attractive Positions. Welfare of
operators and clerks closely supervised
by the company; their conduct on the
premises carefully guarded by matron,
woman supervisors and chief operator,
who have complete control over the re
tiring and operating room. Short train
ing course for those inexperienced; sal
ary paid while learning. Salary in
creased upon being transferred to oper
ating force, and 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
vantages preferred. Lunch room and
comfortable retiring rooms provided with
several hundred Carnegie Library books
for the convenience or the operators.
Matron and trained nurse in attend
ance. Apply 8:30 to 6, Southern Bell
Telephone and Telegraph Company
Training School, 26 Auburn Avenue.
S-2C-25
WORK—If you want a position. Geor
gian want ads will find it. If Mrs.
William H. Yandle, 312 Capitol Avenue,
has this ad marked when the"Want Ad"
man calls Wednesday, she will receive a
dollar bill.
KXPP2RIKNCKD P. B. X teleplion, op-
erators and experienced local operators
can secure attractive positions by ap
plying to Mr. Robinson, Room 10, South
ern Bell Telephone Main Exchange, 78
South Pryor Street. 4-6-77
flTOT O LEARN MILLINERY: best
AT Ill I JO trade on earth for women;
pay $60 to $100 a month. Write Ideal
School of Millinery, 100*4 Whitehall St.
3-29-41
Male and Female.
WANTED—An experienced butler and
chambermaid at once. Apply 442
Peachtree. 6-12-21
WANTED—Twenty-five good workers to
get stock subscribers. Can make $3
to $15 per day. Address L. B., Box
1661, care Georgian. 6-10-18
SHORTHAND COURSE, $15. 35 West
Peachtree St. 4-20-28
MEN, WOMEN—Get government Jobs;
excellent salaries. Write immediately
for free list of positions obtainable.
Franklin Institute. Dept. 49-C, Roches
ter. N. Y 44-13-4
CRICHTON-SHUHARLTL
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■mines* Training School In tho Sooth.
INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION *
■T THE PHOPRIET JRS IN PERSON.
IXANTA..
DRESSMAKING—DRESS-
M AKERS.
WANTED—To sew out by day' $1.25
per day; first-class dressmaker. Dress
maker, 374 Hunter St. 26-13-5
FOR RALE—If Mrs. t Mary E. Terrell,
434 Pulliam Street, will mark this and
have it in hand when the "Want Ad’
man calls Tuesday, she will receive a
new dollar bill.
EXPERIENCED dressmaking; prices
reasonable and satisfaction guaran
teed. Apply 193 Spring St., Apartment 2.
Ivy 6082. 5-11-67
PURCHASE MONEY NOTES.
I HAVE thirty-five $26 first mortgage
notes which I wish to sell at once.
Property and indorsers good. Let me
hear from you promptly. Aaron, care
Georgian. 5-11-46
GOOD machines rented any
where, $5 for three months.
American Writ. Mch. Co.,
48 N. Pryor.
TEACHERS WANTED. ,
WRITE for record of our eight years’
work. High class patronage. Ef
ficient service. Foster’s Teachers Agen
cy, Atlanta. Ga. 64-8-4
AGENTS AND SALESMEN
Wanted.
PORTRAIT and medallion agents, or
any one out of employment that
wants to work for themselves, I have a
proposition that you can make good
money at and be independent. Call or
write for particulars. A F. Haynes, 13
Peters St 207-5-8
LOST—Mrs. A B. Turner, 450 Crew
Street, will lose one dollar if she
fails to read this and have it marked
when the "Want Ad" man calls Wed
nesday.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
Male.
BOOKKEEPER with six years’ experi
ence wants position with good firm
in city; age 2b years; married Ad
dress P. O. Box 50, City. 43-13-5
EDUCATED country man with a
clean record wants a position as col
lector or clerk at once. Adress X., 105
Whitehall Terrace. 34-12-5
WANTED—Set of books to keep In
evenings by an expert bookkeeper
Address Capable, Box 867, care Geor
gian. 39-13-5
WANTED—Position as stationary fire
man; will work every day except Sun
day. Fireman, care Georgian. 201-5-13
WANTED—Position as butler or chauf
feur. Experienced. Ed Cooper, 266
Auburn Avenue. 202-5-13
AUTO repairman wishes position at
once; five years experience. J. D.
care Georgian. 204-5-13
POSITION WANTED—Bookkeeper, 30,
ten years’ experience as bookkeeper,
cashier, collector, wants position; best
references. Bond if desired. Experi
ence, Box 55, care Georgian. 31-12-5
WANTED—Position as auto driver
Can keep up any make of car; six
years’ experience In the garage business
Can give A-l references. Address O ,
Box 54, care Georgian. 32-12-5
WANTED—Position by young man, aged
22, grocery or wholesale firm where
there is chance for advancement. Trial
Is all I ask. Address A. W. Bowen, 85
Luckie Street. Ivy 3150. 48-7-5
CORPORATION auditor wishes extra
work on books. Best references. S
J., Box 905, care Georgian. 51-11-5
WANTED—Mrs. L. Dettleback, 175
Bass Street, to find this ad and have
it marked when the "Want Ad" man
calls Wednesday. He will present her
with a dollar.
WANTED—Position in private office as
assistant by young man, 21 years old:
writes fair hand. Plenty of references
as to honesty. Address L. O. W.. care
Georgian. 29-1-3-5
WANTED—Position by an experienced
colored chauffeur. Can keep up ear
of any make. Best of references. Ad
dress G. S. Mayo, 60 Inman Avenue.
26-13-5
GAS ENGINE EXPERT desires posi
tion; seven years’ experience with
stationary, marine and traction engines
Box 908, care Georgian. 36-13-5
OFFICE CLERK—Am 21 years of age;
would like a start in an office here,
three years’ experience; will start on
reasonable salary: furnish best of refer
ences and come at once. Addres Ambi
tious, Box 108, care Georgian. 25-12-5
TRAVELING salesman wants to repre
sent some good reliable concern, will
furnish references as to qualifications
T. J . Box 50, care Georgian. 50-11-5
WANTED—Position as auditor, secreta
ry-treasurer, by corporation specialist
J. S., Box 906, care Georgian. 63-11-5
I’M A GROCERY salesman; would like
to be connected with a reliable firm
Address H. C., Box 725, care Georgian
80-IX-5