Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 17, 1913, Image 12

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12 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY. MA Y17, 1913. Georgian “Want Ad” Tablets Touch the Spot. Try Them if Business Is Run Down AUTOMOBILES For Sale, Repairs and Accessories. FOUR four-cylinder roadster, model, run .'10 days, original price ill sell for $600. Perfect condl* *tlr n and a bargain L VY. Hazard, 241 i*r Achtrce St. 5-16-50 VE-1*ASSENGEJFt, 35 h. p. Cartercar • touring car, fully equipped, perfect" Condition, for quir k sale $350.00 cash. L. \\. Hazard, 241 Peachtree St. 6-16-50 (tool) I'SKI) CABS : AT REASONABLE PRICES. a Maxwell. 2-cylinder runabout, fine condition throughout, $185 £ Fourier Roadster," fully equipped, .i Hulck model 10 roadster, electric light*, $325. £ Hulck, model 33, -4 passenger, fully # nipped, tine condition, $350. .. Maxwell Roadster, Sportsman type, Q. fully equipped, electric lights, I*™ f**$lV 1 ’r d**e twell touring, model G, 4-passenger, equipped. $450. mo touring car. new top and seat cars ore In good running con- JTnon and worth more than tho prices • HI IC K MOTOR COM PA NY. 241 PEACHTREE ST. 9* 41 * 18 1 w? 4 < >R SAUK Ford runabout. $175; In ■ good condition. Owner leaving city, ji. Box 293, care Georgian. 31-15-5 twin cylinder Harley-Davldson mo* lorcycle,* 1913 model; rode leas than TOO miles; dirt cheap MiiHt. sell. Call Main 135. Holbrook & Smith, 310 Ma- fjetta Street. 15-5 200 WINDSHIELDS. ■BADIATORS, lamps, fenders, repaired " as good as new Mfrs. all kinds sheet Jnetal work. Warlick Sheet Metal Co., *48 Edgewood. 3-4-64 : DOBBS TIRE REPAIR CO. *VE REPAIR AND SELL ALL MAKES - OF TIRES AND TUBES. 226 PEACH- •ifREE STREET. PHONE IVY 5646 J 4-1-1 Earning to i n frin gers AND IMITATORS. •* LIQUID TIRE TONIC 18 PROTECT ED BY U. S. DUYREA PATENT, NO. $78551 AND ALL INFRINGERS, tA GENTS OR USERS ARE HEREBY ft CITIFIED THAT THEY MUST AN- «WER IN THE COURT FOR VIOLA- ?TION OF THIS LAW. LIQUID TIRE Tunic company. Kansas city. MO. 4-8-41 TRAVIS & JONES, AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING. M Jvy 4833 26 James Street. 3-1-S4 Castiroo Welding AUTOGENOUS METHOD. AUTO AND ALL MACHINE PARTS. METAL WELDING COMPANY. MAIN 3013. 86 GARNETT STREET 2-26-6 VULCORINt: IS ONE practical solution of the tire trouble; It is chemistry, scientifically applied; It has been examine;* and ap proved by Edgar Everhardt, professor In cht.rge of department of chemistry at Atlanta College of Physicians and Sur geons, and is guaranteed to give satis faction or money refunded Vulcorln# Co., 309 Peachtree 8t. 3-26 45 FOR SALE or exchange for diamonds, an electric auto. In perfect condition. < " ill Bed 821 .1 Lvj 6-11-45 ATLANTA RADIATOR CO. REPAIRING and manufacturing. Lamp and fender work. 72 Ivy Street At lanta phone 3816 3-10-12 ' Automobiles For Rent DUNHAM MOTOR CO. FIVE and seven-passenger cars Garage, 112 East Ellis Street. Call Bell phone Ivy 2496 day, Main 4325 night. 3-21-23 Motorcycles. SINGLE cylinder 4%-horsepower mo torcycle cheap; practically new. Call Mr Adair, Ivy 1761. 208-5-16 FOR sale Indian motortnla § h. p., in perfect condition, at a bargain $85. J. M Golden, Draketown, Ga. 6-16-9 FOR SALE A new Excelsior motor cycle, twin cylinder, latest model, used only two months, in perfect condition, at a bargain. Address M. J. 8., 460 Capitol Avenue, city. 6-16-202 TIP »K M<iTORCYCLBH. repairs and ac cessories; best equipped repair shop In city We will take care of you. South ern Motorcycle Co., 116 Edge wood Ave 3-36-31 WF have several Flanders chassis and l will build body and paint car to your girder Bargain prices. Don't buy any second-hand car until you see us RTH PRYOR GARAGE. NORTH f»RYOR PLACE. 4 2-21 VOULD you give 25 cents for a good job? Place a ' Want Ad" In The Geor gian and get one. MOTORCYCLES •• EASY TERMS •• BICYCLES. EXCELSIOR motorclycles, high-grade bicycles; complete line new and used bicycles and motorcycles; complete stock parts and accessories; modern service depot. Lowest prices, easy terras. AL- KXANDER-SKEWALD CO., 146-147-149 Edgewood Avenue Phone Ivy 1609. PHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION. 4-1-22 Tire Repairing HIGH-GRADE STEAM VULCANIZING Retreading a specialty. Prompt atten tion given express shipments, fcanders- ” ' nixing Company, 100 Spring Ga. 8 28 16 Speer Vulcar Street, Atlanta. | DRESSMAKING—DRESS- ? MAKERS. EXPERIENCED dressmaking, prici* 6 reasonable and satisfaction guaran teed. Apply 193 Spring St., Apartment 2. Ivy 6082. 6-11-67 —TYPEWRITERS FOR RENL_ 'IfOYAL typewriters rented’ one month. f $2 75; three months for $7.00; special ■rates to students. Royal Typewriter feo , 46 N. Pryor St. Phone Main 2492. I ■ 4-2&-17 fc~-' gg j ■ fCTTrrr-jrro GOOD machine* rented any where. $5 for three months. American Writ. Mch. Co., 48 N. Pryor. SITUATIONS WANTED^ ~~~~~~ SSjeT"^ POSITION WANTED—Bookkeeper. 30, ten years’ experience as bookkeeper, cashier, collector, wants position; best references. Bond If desired. Experi ence, Box 65, care Georgian. 31-12-5 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 CHAUFFEUR who Is a practical ma chinist wants position In private family; can drive and repair any make of car; four years' auto experience; five years as machinist. John F. Esmlen, 51 Luckle. 79-11-6 TEACHERS WANTED. WRI1 1 our eight years ;~tr.->rk. High class patronage. Ef ficient service Foster’s Teachers Agen- ct:' Atlanta. <la 64-3-4 SITUATIONS WANTED. lU — — \ . Male. »SITION wanted by young man with wo years’ experience as collector. I * well acquainted with city. I^et ‘ call to see you. F. L. C., 270 Glenn reel 207-5-16 EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and general . office man wants clerical position, with htrge firm, in any capacity. Will start fbw if opportunity to work up. Good references Irving, 23 Washington St., Atlanta. 32-16-5 YOUNG MAN, ago 23, capable, willing * and steady; will start on small salary V here, there is chance of advancement. References. Five years’ experience of work. Box 603, care Georgian. 27-16-5 BRIGHT boy, 18 years old, wants work i on farm or dairy during vacation; Stust be refined home.. Address Tommy Hobbs, Box 218, R. F. D. No. 5, Atlanta, fia 28-166 FjlNTKI) Pof a Witter, can g fo- ability and JvVst Gain Str iltlon by A No. 1 meat ive best of references as character. Address 83 eet, city. 26-16-5 2 *■—- — lV t \NTED POSITION Comptometer • orator, four years’ experience. A I reference Miss X., care Georgia 3 204-. FaNTED—Clerical Salary no 3D- -16 P?lng Street. _ YOUNG MAN. nlnet —M i’h about >ne ar ■! uarrence In bank; ah P&oence, desires \mt P C . Box 208. can ■ POSITION wanted b 1 charge >f floor or dhlne shop, or all A B., 82 Lake Aveni work, coll eo abject. ssistant place; as . 160 39-17-5 ten years of ago, a half years of ex- > general office ex it ion in office. A. Georgian. 5-17-20 BOOKKEEPER and auditor will Htraighten out your bookkeeping and office troubles. Trial balances made. Small sets of books written up. P. O. Box 836. Phone Ivy 7011. 6-4-13 SITUATIONS WANTED. Female. WANT EI position as stenographer or aict&pnone operator or combina tion. Address Combination. Box 883. care Georgian. 6-17-33 WANTED- Position as companion or housekeeper; references. Address L. E \Y’., 54 East Alexander Street, Atlan ta. 40-17-5 EDUCATED, refined young lady must have work . at once. Some training and several years’ praetieal experience sick nurs ing. Would go away to resort with elderly person or invalid or as governess to one child. Ad dress 11. L., Box 150, Georgian. 34-16-5 YOUNG LADY wishes to go to work; would consider any desirable posi tion'. Have completed shorthand and typewriting course and would prefer light stenographic position. The mat ter of salary may be arranged after trial References. Address Energetic, Box 871, care Georgian. 29-16-5 WANTED—Cases to nurse by experienced sick nurse. Ma ternity eases a specialty. Rates reasonable. Best references. Call Ivy 7304-J, or West 1054. 5-16-2 COMPETENT Stenographer desires temporary work nine years’ experi ence West 1212-J. 209-5-16 EXPERIENCED young lady steno-book- keej>er must have position at once; de partment store and out of city preferred. Answer. G. B H., care Georgian. 29-16-6 exi trienred man. work in tnu a In factory. 263-5-16 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. J\ V NTKD— Position by experienced a CO lured bellman wt th re ferences. pre- ler out-of-town or res ort. Address Kkfilman, care Georgi; an. 42-15-5 in :STION—If you 1 iave read this, is it * no t reasonable to i suppe pape »se others will t«fd your ad in this ■r if you want irrrt hing? FOR SALE Tnn condition, cheap; '■>8 Dodd Avenue. RELIABLE, competent and exper -'"Business man wishes (’•■mentor gjercantile or manufacture g h« us. •able ill any line of work High. Irence*. Address Saxon, Box 14 Georgian. EXPERIENCED colored . read 1 syrup maker, with references. Apjntion; prefer out of town A T- -S., care Georgian. A. WANTED—Position by young ■* with six years’ experience in g f Usiness. Address R. A. Johns umlin Street. YOUNG MAN, 22 years old. must have | FENCE f position at once; can furnish any kind wood, if r* faresca; salary no question if with Lumber • reliable firm that has some future I Atlanta. Address Hustler. Box 47, care Georgian. fr m it.c I gas stoves In good party leaving cltv. Call Main 4365-J. 5-18-31 SACRIFICE SALE—Long carriage Mon arch typewriter; used four months; splendid condition M. 4544-.1 5-17-200 FOR SALE On account of leaving city, upright piano; been used only few months Bargain for cash Also Na tional cash register and two 5-foot desks 161 South Pryor Street. 34-17-5 FOR SALE—Oak dresser; bargain at $4 Apply 63 E Ellis St ITRIC VIBRATOR tor poor circu lation and general weakness, attach- I ments for scalp, face and body massage; cost $24: almost new; will take $17.50. I Health, Box 879, care American. 27-17-5 'OR SALE -Two pool tables, practically new; been in use in club room and not pry 1 hurt; must sell at once; bargain; orig- i u.al cost $400. Address I*. O. Box 87. 5-5 Jonesboro, Ga. 5-1-6 nan MATERIAL, both wire and ('all for our price list. West Company, 238 Peters Street, Ga. 5-14-26 33-15-5 BWNTEP Position by young man as I TWO } steno-billing or filing clerk, of two hous* ra' experience Referen<*es exchang- I vember Aduress A. P. G.. care | <•* COZY IXX. ars lease of 20-room boarding everything new (bought No- w ill sell furnishings for one- cost. ill health cause of sacrifice. EUil Ivy 6561 40-14-5 POULTRY, PI ETA NI LI VE ST0C K Care and Feeding Of Runner Ducks For Egg Production Much of the Success Depends on This Point—Good Foods to Use. Much of the success with the duck lings depends upon the feeding and care of the ducks that lay the eggs to produce the little ones. They should be well and judiciously fed. They must have a good supply of green food all the time, as well as a supply of beef scraps, together with the grain feed and grain mash. If the feeding Is not up to this stand ard you will find that 4here is a low fertility and the eggs will be slow at hatching at that. If you are establishing a strain of good stock, it stands you in hand to set nothing but pure* white eggs at any time. Unless you have had quite a little incubator experience with hen eggs and have been pretty successful, better use the hens for hatching. Use good, roomy boxes to hold the nest, setting it upon the ground, fill ing in with about two Inches of dirt, upon this put your chaff or nesting material, rounding it out nicely. Of course, they will need the usual good care that all setters need. And, if away from the rest of the flock, so much the better. Duck eggs are in tended to be incubated in or near the water, and the shell Is thick and very dense for that reason. Taking it from that standpoint it is but reasonable that they should have a lot of sup plied moisture. Setting them upon the ground will have a tendency to help matters some, but not enough to Insure a first-class hatch. They should be sprinkled with good warm water once the latter part of the first week, and at least every other day the last week, or still better, every day. Have the water good and warm, but not hot. Do your sprinkling Just when you are ready to shut up the machine, after having turned and aired them if they are in an Incu bator. With the hen you can sprinkle and set the hen right back on and let her come off for feeding as she chooses. Do not feed them until they are 24 hours old, but water without fail. Have your fountain so that they can drink without getting into the water and wetting themselves, for this will bo almost as fatal as a dose of poison. Drinking Water. The water should be at least an inch deep where they drink so they can wash their bills and nostrils to keep themselves clean, otherwise they will be sore aroufid the eyes. Of course, there are a number of good ways to feed that will bring success, but we have observed that the following is about as simple and good as any we have tried: Feed regularly f our or five times a day of good rolled oats or dry bread toasted and then soaked In lukewarm water or sweet milk, squeezing out the sur plus liquid so it will not be sloppy. With this mix a teaspoon of sharp sand to each handful of the bread. Of course, the rolled oats or bread are too expensive to continue for feed, so It is a good plan to gradually change off to the following good formula; Three parts good wheat bran, one of shorts, one part of corn meal and one-half part of fine beef scrap, one part of alfalfa or clover meal and one-fourth part of sharp sand. This should be moistened with warm water just enough to make It stick together and still be crumbly in the hand. One feed during the day should be of small chick feed of the grain kind. At night Is as good a time to give it as any, for it is a little more substantial and will stay with them longer during the night. Always feed just about what they will eat up clean in about ten minutes and still not be too hungry. One can soon learn to gauge the amount about right. See to it that the ducklings have good, clean bedding at all times, as they soli It much quicker than do chicks, and a. damp roosting place 'will kill them off faster than you can hatch them. After they get well feathered out it takes a good deal of feed to satisfy them, and we should not be stingy with them if we expect good growth and early layers. ROOM AND BOARD. GENTLEMEN boarders taken at 46 Houston; all conveniences. Telephone Ivy 6673-J. 5-17-28 NICELY furnished room with board. 22 E. Cain St. Ivy 678-J. 5-17-24 DO YOU WANT a nice room a ml board In Copenhlll? If so, call Ivy 2709-J. 5-17-2 ONE large front room with board. 131 Washington. 5-16-41 THE WILTON, 220 Peachtree, select boarding house; near in. Ivy 5795. 5-16-27 NICE large front room with four large windows, big closet, best board: also garage for rent, easy to get in and out, room for four or five cars. Main 4839-L. , 5-16-31 NICELY furnished room with board; close in; rates reasonable. M. 3878-J. 249 Whitehall 5-16-26 ROOMS FOR RENT. Furnished. FURNISHED front room; close in. 65 Woodward Avenue. M. 1548-J. 5-17-38 THREE large connecting rooms. $12.00; nice neighborhood, near Highland Ave. 428 Greenwood Avenue. 5-17-36 FURNISHED rooms for light house keeping or separately with meals. W. Peachtree. Ivy 3354-J. 6-17-35 ^farTeTgh apart- • MENTS. I 135 SPRING STREET; close in. I have now a three-room apartment, one : three-room unfurnished apartment, and several single rooms, nicely furnished, at summer rates. Apply George Han- : cock, Mgr. 5-17-31 NICELY furnished room, with or with out board; all conveniences; close In. Main 2690-L. 5-15-17 ONE nicely furnished room, with or without board, to young men or couple; North Side private home. 184 Forrest, ivy 2448-L. 6-15-20 FIRST-CLASS boarding house at 169 Ivy Street. Everything new; rates reasonable. 36-15-5 ONE well furnished, very large room. with two meals if desired; business women or gentlemen, 193 Spring St., Apart. 2. References exchanged. 5-15-3 THE CAPITOL TERRACE can accom modate a few more boarders; cool, de lightful rooms; all conveniences; close in. 89 Capitol Ave. Main 3270. 514-37 WANTED—Seven boarders; $4.50 per week; home cooking; nice, clean rooms; hot and cold water; two baths; Bell phone ordered in; free use of piano. L91 South Pryor St. 5-14-11 FIRST-CLASS board and rooms ai 102 Washington Street. Bell phone Main 4089-J. 5-13-19 FOR RENT—Two rooms, on Whltefoord Avenue. Ivy 5752-J. Use of phones. Reasonable. 5-17-29 ONE furnished room for gentleman or trained nurses. Inman Park section. 39 Roys ton Street. 5-14-8 THREE JtOOMS, suitable for house keeping. for couple; connecting pri vate bath; every convenience; no chil dren; walking distance. 308 Rawson. Apartment 1. 5-15-18 NICE large corner room, nicely fur nished, walking distance, cool, shady lawn; gentlemen preferred. References exchanged. 20 Currier Street. 5-17-15 TWO light housekeeping furnished rooms, with kitchenette, in good loca tion, with private family; also one single furnished room. Call Atlanta phone 3251. 5-17-17 ROOMS FOR RENT. Furnished or Unfurnished. TWO OR THREE furnished or unfur nished rooms. 371 Whitehall Street. 5-17-34 THREE beautiful corner rooms; sepa rate entrance; private bath, veranda; Iv sink in kitchen. Ivy 99. 6-13-28 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. For Rent. ^ TWO large connecting rooms; private entrance; all conveniences; for house keeping; also separate kitchen II de sired; in cottage with couple. 163 Oak St., West End. 208-5-17 LARGE furnished front room for light housekeeping, including gas range. Rent reasonable. Close ih. 18 Wood ward Avenue. 6-17-11 ROOMS WANTED Furnished. WANTED—Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping by June 1 in North end. No objection to dis tance. Address J. L., care of Georgian. 207-5-17 YOUNG married couple desire two fur nished rooms for light housekeeping by June 15; North Side preferred; must be reasonable. Address J., 15, care Georgian. 6-17-200 TWO furnished rooms for light house keeping. Address, at once, J., Box 869, care Georgian. 38-14-5 ONE nicely furnished room, across the street from Grant Park; delightfully cool and shady; reasonable references exchanged. Main 5548-L. 5-17-21 IN PRIVATE North Side home, one spacious east front room, six win dows, to rent furnished to gentlemen only. Phone Main 9083. 5-V7-9 WANTED—By a family of three, no children, three or four furnished rooms for light housekeeping, house or apart ment; must have electric lights and mod ern improvements; need not be excep tionally close in. Address Q, Box 300, care Georgian. 5-15-2 CAN ACCOMMODATE two business men or ladies with nice cool rooms, also breakfast and 6 o’clock dinner 30 East Cain. Ivy 2903. 5-12-24 NICE, cool front room, every conve nience, walking distance, highest part of city on car line. Call Main 4425-J 5-17-10 A FEW BOARDERS wanted at 46 Houston Street. Ivy 6673-J. 6-12-25 THE WILTON, 220 Peachtree; select boarding house, near in. Ivy 6795. 5-10-35 | WANTED—Gentleman roommate to share beautifully furnished room and J screened sleeping porch. West Peach- i tree Street. No other roomers. Ivy 2755-J. 38-16-5 442 PEACHTREE attractive front room, with meals, best location. Ivy 4562. 6-11-23 LARGE room, four windows, nice porch, electricity, bath, phone. 62 Williams, corner Baker. Ivy 6760-J. 5-16-51 Two nicely furnished rooms with board; all conveniences. 22 E. Harris. Ivy 5689-J. 5-11-21 ROOM AND BOARD for four young men May 15. Private home. 163 Courtland. Ivy 7057-J. 6-10-25 BEST MEALS IN TOWN, $3 WEEK. ROOM AND MEALS, $4. 197 SOUTH PRYOR. CALL MAIN 5048. 5-5-30 Eggs—All Varieties. Dogs. THE EGGS of dlfftreni varieties of fowl* will be found classified under their respective breeds in the future, instead of under the classification of ■'Em* BULL PUPS for sale. 259 West Third Street. 204-6-17 SCOTCH COLLIE PUPPIES for sale. See Hudgins, Route 1, Decatur, Ga. 2U0-5-17 Incubators. FOR SALE CHEAP—A' Maltese toy WANTED—A second - hand incubator, about fifty-egg capacity. Must be cheap and In good condition. Lola Noyes, 182 N. Jackson. 37-17-5 poodle, male, about one year old Ivy 6919-J. 5-17-25 Horses, Mules, Vehicles, Etc. Orpingtons. FOR HIRE or sale, six or seven pairs of mules and wheel scraper. Apply J. S. Davidson. 108 Whitehall 25-16-5 BLACK Orpingtons. good yearling cocks ami hens at very low prices. Hal Riviere, Kirkwood, Ga. 30-16-5 Poultry, Plants and Seeds. FOR SALK Trio of 8. C White plngtons; bought direct from Keller- strass Farm in tlie fall of 1911 (prize winners); cost $50, will sell for $25 for quick sale; also 18 bens bred from this trio, $2 each. Will take $60 for the lot George M. Moseley, Menlo, Ga. 5-13-1 IT. G. HASTINGS & CO. SEEDSMEN FOR THE SOUTH. ]*; west mitchell; street. FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY. NORTH AND SOUTH SIDE, 9 A. M. INMAN PARK AND WEST END, 2 P. M. BELL PHONE M. 2568; ATLANTA 2568. Poultry—All Varieties. FREE RANGE DUCK AND POULTRY FARM. Chamblee. Ga. Large stock of White Runners. Leghorns and Rhode Island Reds, enables us to ship fresh eggs, strong and fertile. Write for prices on stock and eggs If you want a bargain. 1 - 21 -IS NOW IS THE TIME to begin killing flies. Use Conkey’s Fly Knock~er and your troubles will be over. One quart can 35c, 2 quarts 60c, 1 gallon $1.00. Plymouth Rocks. PLANTS—Can supply you with the. fol lowing daily: Pepper, tomato, sweet potato slips, cabbage and all kinds of flowering plants. BARRED ROCK eggs, pure and fresh from the Georgia Poultry Farm, $1 per setting (>n sale at 12 South Broad St. 32-18-5 PRATT’S, Conkey’s and tree’s Lice Powders are all good. 26c and 50c sizes of each. BARRED ROCK EGGS, pure and fresh from the Georgia Poultry Farm, at $1 per setting, on sale at 12 South Broad Street. 35-11-5 LIQUID LICE KILLERS, disinfectants and hand sprayers. DR. JOHNSON’S and Clayton s Dog Soap and remedies. 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 3-1-11 "WIZARD BRAND” Sheep Manure is what Is needed for fertilizing lawns, all kinds of flowering plants and gar dens. Put up in 100-pound bags only. Price. $1.50 a bag. Ducks. WHITE, also Penciled and White In dian Runners, $1 each. Paul Eastin, 1 Piedmont Avenue. 202-5-16 ALL CHICKENS like the "Red Comb” Feeds. A trial order will convince you that this is true. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE -The water mill of A. D. How ard. on Roswell Road at Nance’s Creek,’ which was damaged by flood, Is now in good shape and ready for busi ness. Postcard will bring wagon to your door. Fresh ground every day. Address R. F. D 2, Chamblee, Ga. 4-10-1 n Q lITTTrC Headquarters. £>• F. R. Logan A Co.. Atlanta. 4-20-32 A NEW BROOM DOES NOT SWEEP CLEAN. LET US prove this in your home by free demonstration. Full particulars at 107 Temple Court Building. L. R. Sires, agent. Phone Main 66•. 5-2-30 FOR SALE. 1 WILL SELL a valuable patent at a sacrifice if taken immediately. Worth one-half million. Address Pat ent. Box 863. care Georgian. 3-8-6 AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR Pays for itself in ice-saving SWEET PEAS. 30c per 100 Carna tions 50c a dozen. Alta Vista Floral Company. West 135. 5-14-9 C. 11. MASON, 6-8 WEST MITCHELL STREET. MEAT MARKET; good stand, on ac count of bad health, also pair Stimson computing scales cheap. Atlanta phone .06-A. 546 Decatur St. 5-13-20 BANKRUPTCY planks, $1.50 per set. Warranty deeds, bonds for iltle. Mortgages, contracts. Stock certificates and bond*. Bennett's, 25 South Broad 201-20-13 OTUVO BROWN SIGN & PAINTING OLYJxNO CO.. 77* Whitehall M 3780 3-18-33 NEW RUBBER TiRES put on your baby carriage. Repaired, repainted and re-covered Phone Ivy 3076. Robert Mitchell. 229 Edgewood Avenue. 2-11-9 WARDROBE trunk and cedar cheat, cheap. Cash or easy terms. Bell tele phone Ivy 6971. Address 387 East North Avenue, Atlanta. 41-17-5 SAFES, FILES, cabinets, new and sec ond hand. Gookln 3ank and Office Equipment Company, 113-115 N. Pryor Street. FOR SALE—New No. 5 Royal type writer; going away Cash will get it right. Address H. F. B., 74 Walton Street. 5-17-27 PIANO BARGAINS. WE RENT good pianos $3 per month up. We sell good ptanos $5 per month up. R. P BECHT COMPANY. 107-108-109 Temple Court Building Main 667 1-19-2$ PIANOS AND PIANO PLAYERS. BOLD at the lowest prices and on the most reasonable terms at which first- class Instruments can be handled. Behr Bros., Newby A Evan*, Ludwig and others. Call and see me before you buy. WALTER HUGHES, 88 N. Pryor St. I-M-I SIGNS signifies best quai- r\. 1. ity. Kent Sign Co.. 130* Peachtree Street. S-5-20 REFRIGERATOR suitable for grocery. restaurant or large boardmg house. Dair> and Farm Supply Co., 13» White hall Street. 206-5-16 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 5635-J, 5-1-26 PEACHTREE INN. Peachtree and Alexander Sts. Ameri can plan $7.50 week up. Room to yourself. European. $3 —eek up^ L'^' 34 36 EAST NORTH AVE. BETWEEN the Peachtrees; nicely fur nished rooms and excellent table board. Ivy 6601. 4-28-16 i ONE large front room, connecting dress ing room; also one large bedroom, use : of parlor and telephone; all conven- | iences. Ivy 6491. 5-16-35 i TWO ROOMS, well arranged for house keeping; stove, running water and all conveniences. Ivy 993-J. 5-16-43 I THREE nicely furnished rooms and kitchenette. Private home. Modern conveniences. Gordon Street. West 1027-J. 5-16-45 FURNISHED room for one or two gen tlemen in Scott Apartments, all_ con veniences. 20 West Baker. Ivy 2725-L. 5-16-40 I TWO FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping in private home, sepa rate entrance, hot bath, shady lot; ref- I erences required. Phone West 855-.T. 5-16-39 FUR. ROOMS, with all conveniences, for gentlemen. 16 East Baker. Ivy 2666-J. 5-16-37 NEATLY furnished rooms; homelike cooking, also table board. 127 Capi tol Avenue. Main 5172-J. 4-23-7 ! FOR RENT—Ohe nicely furnished front ' room, close In, very reasonable, (’all 1 Ivy 7367. 5-16-49 j LARGE, delightful room for summer: large dressing room and stationary i washstand, with electricity; private home. Phone Ivy 2188-J. 6-15-32 BOARD WANTED. WANTED—Room and board by refined I . young man. Must have place to store 1 automobile. State price and location. vaie iamuy, Address M., Box 800. care Georgian. 35-15-5 TWO first-floor bed rooms; tile bath connecting; private front entrance. Ivy 5868. 44-15-5 ROOMS AND BOARD^ Wanted.^ WXOT'EB^Bj^young^oupIerTJeginnlng June 18, one nicely furnished room and meals, with private family in suburban part of city; references exchanged. Ad dress Rural, 878, care Georgian. 26-17-5 furnished rooms, pri- ith or without meals; references required. 116 West Peach tree. 5+13-27 ROOMS FOR RENT. Furnished. TWO large, bright, lower-floor rooms, kitchenette, with owner. 99 Richard son Street. Main 2497-J. 5-17-37 TWO NICE large rooms, furnished, in private suburban home; thirty minutes from town. Address N. B., Box 881, care Georgian. 36-17-5 NICELY furnished room, adjoining V h, in private family. Close in. 45-B . t Cain Street. Reasonable. 35-17-5 ONE NICELY furnished front room. All conveniences. Price reasonable. 297 E. Fair Street. 31-18-5 LARGE upstairs front room; gentleman only; private home; screened windows, electric lights, furnace, hot water. 109 Forrest Avenue. Ivy 6310. 5-6-6 FOR RENT—Nice, large, airy, furnished room; good neighborhood; to one or two gentlemen; references given and re quired. 29 St. Paul Ave. 210-5-16 NEWLY furnished front room; private family; all conveniences; close in. 82 West Harris. Ivy 3607-J. 5-15-26 NEW and neatly furnished room; con necting private bath; meals if desired; private family. 308 Rawson St.; April 1. 5-15-19 THREE comfortably furnished or unfur nished rooms; light housekeeping; no children. Call mornings, 296 Rawson. Main 3376. * 5-15-12 FOR gentlemen, furnished rooms with breakfast if desired; adjoining bath; electric lights, phone, all modern con veniences; with owner; $10 single, $12 double All-night car service. 153 Cooper. 5-14-38 TWO elegantly furnished rooms (front); near in; transients taken. Mrs. D. H. White, 11 Cone. 37-14-5 ONE FURNISHED and two or three un furnished rooms for light housekeep ing; walking distance. Main 5504-J. 5-12-35 FURNISHED ROOM; can arrange ad ditional room for housekeeping; North Side private home. Ivy 2098-J. 5-11-49 HANDSOMELY furnished large front room, private bath; shady lot; gentle man preferred. “Peachtree,’’ Georgian. 97-11-5 NICELY furnished housekeeping and single rooms, with all conveniences. 183 Ivy St Ivy 6575. 5-11-19 COMPLETELY furnished housekeeping rooms, $2.75 up weekly. 31 Hood St., near Whitehall. M. 2758-J. 209-5-16 ONE OR TWO nicely furnished bed rooms very reasonable at 377 Sprinfe Street. 210-5-11 BEAUTIFUL room in apartment, with in, or without board; near i Georgian. J, 605, care 5-16-26 TWO connecting rooms, furnished com plete for housekeeping, in private fam ily; sink in kitchen. All conveniences. 79 West Baker. 5-16-29 ONE furnished room suitable for one or two gentlemen, all conveniences. 79 West Baker. 5-16-28 FOR RENT- Well furnished room, ad joining bath. Private family. 221 W Peachtree St. 5-16-10 FURNISHED ROOM for housekeeping at 274 Whitehall St. 34-16-5 TWO connecting rooms furnished for light housekeeping; walls newly tint ed. sink in kitchen, private entrance, one block of Grant Park Bell phone. 124 East Georgia Avenue. 5-16-5 WEST PEACHTREE. PRIVATE HOME—Bright front room, beautifully furnished. Price reason able; walking distance. Ivy 5451. 5-11-54 F'URNISHED rooms; private home; all conveniences; hot*and cold baths. 19 E. Harris. Ivy 6349-J. 5-8-11 Unfurnished. _____ FOR RENT—Unfurnished, 65 East Cain Street, nine-room brick building In quire Ivy 3834-J. 5-17-203 FOR RENT—Four or six rooms with modern conveniences to small family. 250A*, Houston St. 209-5-17 FOR RENT—Three nicely furnished rooms to couple for light housekeep ing. 99 Woodward Ave. Atlanta 5851 -M 31-16-5 TWO completely furnished front rooms for light housekeeping. All conve niences. Close in. Reasonable. 55 Ir win. 5-16-7 FOR RENT—One clean, well furnished room; hot and cold bath attached; gentlemen only. Ivy 1197. 5-14-32 NICELY furnished rooms very reason able; all conveniences; Bell phone. Apply 15 West Linden. 5-14-31 A FEW large. CLEAN furnished rooms; also one kitchenette, tn three-story brick, all conveniences; close in, just off Peachtree; gentlemen or married couples; no children 19 West Cain Street. Phone Ivy 6642. 5-14-30 TWO large unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; close in. 33 West Peachtree. Ivy 2675. 5-17-18 FOR RENT-Three nice connecting rooms by owner. No children^ 460 Orme Street. 5-17-19 FOR RENT—Four unfurnished rooms; all conveniences, for housekeeping. Main 4890-L. 33-17-5 FOUR ROOMS upstairs, private bath, electric lights, gas, to refined couple. Atlanta phone 277. 6-16-36 THREE unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 350 Lee St. 5-16-19 ONE unfurnished front room for rent. 196 E. Georgia Ave. 5-16-15 TWO ROOMS for light housekeeping to couple without children: Inman Park section 39 Royster Avenue. Inman Park to Clifton car. 6-11-50 TWO unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping for rent. 76 East Hun ter Street. 6-13-2 Unfurnished. THREE OR FOUR unfurnished rooms or cottage by young couple with baby. Atlanta phone 4790 or Main 671. 5-17-13 WANTED—By young couple, June 15, two or three unfurnished rooms, with kitchenette and bath, in North Side pri vate home preferred. Address P. O. Box 87. Reference exchanged. 203-5-17 THREE or four unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, first floor, for mother and daughter. Box 507, care Georgian. 5-16-17 WANTED—Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, near East Lake Junction. Address 1001 Atlanta Na tional Bank Building. 5-16-27 APARTMENTS FOR RENT. Furnished. FOR RENT—For summer months, four- room furnished apartment, in the Marlborough, No. 18. 204-5-17 TWO rooms and kitchenette, completely furnished for light housekeeping. 45 East CaJn. # 5-17-4 HOUSEKEEPING rooms, $15 to $20, with bath, electric lights, private en trance; also sleeping rooms $10 to $12. Argyle Apartments, 345 Peachtree St. 5-15-4 BEAUTIFUL, sunny, five-room apart ment. close In, steam heat, hot water, gas stove, tile bath, tile porch, sleeping porch. See Owner, 715 Peters Bldg., or phone Main 1225. 5-15-25 DURING SUMMER, North Side fur nished apartment; meals across street. Address J. H., Box 425, care Georgian. 5-14-17 Unfurnished. BEAUTIFUL five-room apartment; steam heat, hot and cold water, lav atory and bath adjoining bed room, janitor service, large roomy porch; most delightful summer locatibn in city; car service every three minutes; will lease till September 1, with privilege of re newal. Phone Main 5571-L, or address Good, care Georgian. 5-17-202 FOR RENT—June 1, attractive 7-room apartment, between Tenth and Elev enth Streets on Columbia Avenue. Phone Ivy 3208-J. 6-16-23 BEAUTIFUL small apartment, close in; steam heated. Phone Ivy 428. 5-10-31 47 EAST CAIN STREET—Five rooms; freshly painted; clean and in nice re pair. $25 per month. Apply owner, o09 Atlanta National Bank Building. 5-14-204 FOR RENT—Six-room steam-heated apartment; close in; North Side. Stew art & Cooper, 317 Peters Building. Main 1228. 4-30-45 Furnished or Unfurnished. JUNE 1ST—6-room apartment, 41 Gar field Place, East and Highland Ave- nues. Ivy 4257-L. 38-17-5 FURNISHU^APARTMENTS. Wanted. TWO or three rooms and kitchenette, bath, hot water, from June 15 to Sep tember 1; North Side; first-class neigh borhood; by young couple without chil dren; give full details and price in first letter. Address P. O. Box 677. 5-15-21 HOUSES WANTED. Unfurnished. WANTED—To rent a five or six-room bungalow, cottage or apartment; good neighborhood; North Side: shade pre ferred; give full information; would lease if price is right. J. S. J., Box 435, care Georgian. 29-17-5 HOUSES FOR RENT. Furnished. COOL, comfortable Peachtree home, fur nished; five large bed rooms, upstairs living room, reception hall, drawing room and den, dining room and kitchen, two baths, servant’s room and garage. Call Ivy 617. 5-17-12 SUMMER rent; delightful furnished home; large, shady lot; reasonable rent. "Between Peachtrees." Georgian. 27-13-5 FOR RENT for the summer, furnished home. 101 Forrest Avenue. Call Ivv 1316. 5-16-47 NICE four-room house; modernly fur nished; every convenience; small lot. already planted; will rent cheap; references; for six months; immediate possession. Apply 160 McAfee. 5-16-15 FROM June 15 to September 16, nicely furnished home, on North Jackson Street, three bed rooms; all conven iences; rent reasonable to adult party. Phone Ivy 6109. 6-14-29 THREE* ROOMS, hall and sleeping porch, $30; live rooms, hall and two porches, $40, or the entire house, $65, for six months from June 10. Call Ivv 967-L. 5-13-35 COMPLETELY furnished seven-room house for summer. References re- quired. 98 Main 4170-L. 5-5-12 Unfurnished. FOR RENT—Modern, North Side cot tage, six rooms and bath, $20. Phone Ivy 6432. 5-16-22 NINE-ROOM house, with three rooms in basement and servant’s room; close in; arranged for two families. Atlanta phone 1420. 5-15-14 FIVE-ROOM cottage, by owner, in Kirkwood, on Warren Street; all city improvements; for $16 a month. Call Atlanta phone 1420. 5-15-13 NO. 207 OAK STREET, right near t;he Peeples Street School and Howell Park, six rooms, hall and bath; a mod ern house in a fine location for $30 per month. Call Webster. Main 2106 day, 2506 night. 905 Fourth National Bank Building. 5-14-7 ARIZONA AVENUE, Edgewood; sfx- room house, with water, bath and all conveniences; lot 60 by 160. Apply 715 Grant Building. Ivy 6109-J. 84-11-5 OUR RENT list describes everything for rent. Call, write or phone for one. Ivy 3390. Charles P. Glover Realty Co., Walton street.2-13-4$ 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 fiat of six rooms, carrying all modern conveniences. The walls have just be a retlnted, 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 $27.60. NO. 8 Connecticut Avenue, Edgewood, Ga. At this number you will And 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 SPACEJ0R RENT. FOR RENT—Part of office or desk room. Apply 68^ S. Forsyte Street. 201-5-16 FOR RENT—Suite of three nice offices suitable for physician, in up-to-date office building. Address P. O. Box 1596, Atlanta, Ga. 5-15^01 GROUND FLOOR office space for rent cheap, near City Hall. Address flee, 870, care Georgian. 29-15-5 DESK SPACE with use of telephone. Apply 533 Candler Bldg. 4-25-9 BUSINESS SPACE FOR RENT. SPACE on second floor of Mion Build ing, 40V* Luckie Street. Phone or ap ply to Dixie Blue Print Company; 5-12-23 HOTELS. WHITE PATH HOTEL and Mineral Springs open June 10. Sixteen-page booklet free. White Path Hotel Co., T. H. Tabor, Manager, White Path,- Ga. 5-18-6 STORE SPACE FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Space 7x21 at 155 Peters St.; good location for shoe store. 5-14-33 STORES^ For Rent. NICE STORE for rent corner St. Charles and Highland, for any kind of business. 782 Highland Avenue. Call Mr. Scott, Ivy 4500. 5-15-22 FOR RENT. Barns. I BARN and shelter for horse or mule for rent. For information call Ivy 206: 5-16-21 SUMMER RESORTS. ENJOY a day’s outing. Are you look ing for a place to spend a day’s pleas>* ant outing near Atlanta where you can boat, bathe and fish? You can get ner- mission by calling at 1423 Candler Bldg. Phone Ivy 3045. 5-15-30 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, WANTED—To exchange nice room and board for diamond, motorcycle, type writer or piano. Address Box 216, care Georgian. 5-16-46 MUST be sold at once, lease and afl or part of furnishings of 20-room house, block of Candler Building. Ad dress L, Box 603, care Georgian. 25-16-5 WANTED—Nice large wardrobe with mirror door. Main 4839-L. 6-16-30 MAN with $700 to manage and partly own business to be established in Greenville, S. C., P. O. Box 469. 30-15-5 WANTED—To buy two second-hand pool tables; must be in good condi tion. Address P. D. Horkan (Chmn.), Moultrie, Ga. 5-15-1 QUESTION—If you have read this, is It not reasonable to suppose others will read your ad in this paper If you want anything? *3(JOM atR op Xeqi -SumiXuv paau noA u ,.av iNVAi.. V AHX noA joj M 193 in-* ..PV 1uva\.. »I«H y <.pui>i AUB ;o cHHH a33N HO A Oa MONEY WANTED. WANTED—Five hundred dollars for one year. Secured by out-of-town proper ty valued at $1,200. Private parties only and no commissions. This is first-class property, on new car line. If you can't handle promptly, don’t answer. Address PREPARED roofing in seven grades and prices, 90c to $2.50 per roll. West Lumber Company, 238 Peters Street. 5-14-27 I BUT MEN’S old clothes and shoes. Drop a card. I. Bock, 177 Gilmer St. WANTED—To borrow on third mort gage real estate, $1,200; property near in. Address L. B., Box 15(>2, care Geor gian. 5-10-17 DROP A CARD. We ll bring Cash tor Old Clothes and Shoes. -THE VESTAIRE." 166 Decatur Street. 6%—WE WILL PAY—6* ON SAVINGS. IN SUMS of $-500 to $5,000. The Merchants and Mechanics’ Banking and Loan Co., 209 Grant Building. Tel. Itjt-6341. Cash Capital $120,000. Thos. ,T. Wesley, Cashier. B. M. Grant, Pres. 3-11-50 WE PAT HIGHEST cash prices for household goodr, pianos and office fur niture. CaAh advanced on consignments. Central Auction Company, 12 East Mitchell Street. Bell phone Main 2424. 8-26-21 LOOK—You have read this; If you want anything, others will rerd your ad If it's in the Want Ad Section.