Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 25, 1913, Image 6

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IT KARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA, f!A„ SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1013 Future Wealth Is to He Found HOUSES FOR RENT. HOUSES FOR RENT. FOR RENT. SUBURBAN HOMK8 IN INMAN PARK. Edfewood, Klrkwnml and iVeoatur we have a number of pretty cottage*, and a few very attractive larger homes. Moat >( these places carry ail of the conveniences Kirkwood and Decatur as yet have not the gas. hut electric lights and plumb ng This is toe time when the coun try is moat attractive, the car servlc» fine, and to remain during winter is no hardship. I*arge lot*, good schools and churche*. and reasonable rents. Let us tell you about these CLAIRMONT AVENUE. DECATUR, GA. ON the corner of Ponce Deleon, in this pretty little town within twenty- five minutes' ride of the city, we have this splendid modern eleveq-room house, on larju corner lot. Would h a choice location for a large private family or for summer boarder*. We are offering at low rental to first da** parties BUSIN ES S HOUSES. IK YOU are poking fora business I oca ion. cither central or in some of the thickly populated suburbs. you shou'd come in and consult our list We will tell you about these, and we are then ready with comfortable convey ance* to show you our properties. FOSTER & ROBSON. FOR RENT. 14-r h . 291 K. Hunter St. 13-r. h.. 188 s. Forsyth St ll-r. h., 235 Court land St. 11-r. h,. 8.1 % Houston St. $40 00 11-r. h . 177 W. Alexander St. $45 00 50.00 10-r h . 342 Cordon St 50.00 . 45.00 0-r. h., 23 Hayden St 20.00 . 60 00 9-r. h . 24 W Raker St 36.00 WK PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving everything we have for rent. Get a copy. .JOHN J. WOODSIDE. Atlanta Phone 618. 12 AUBURN AVK, good description of Bell Phone Ivy 671. I urman, Black & Calhoun 203-8 Empire Bldg. Business Sites 47 Auburn Avenue. 20x80 $100.00 Southwest corner I’ryor and Garnett, .'lOx.Vt 36.00 66 East Alabama Street, store and taisement 125.0(1 30-62 Auburn Avenue, 20x100 each and basements, each. . IOO.Oii 403 Peachtree Street, 18x40 ! 75.00 105 X. Pryor Street. 22x60 105.00 84 Ivy Street. 20x35 ; 35.00 34 I.uckte Street, 25x50' 125.00 324-(i Peachtree St., about 0,000 square feet 300.00 Corner Whitehall and Humphries. 20x40 10.00 6-8 Hutler Street, 5,000 square feet 75.00 6 Auburn Avenue, office 12x20 50.00 Desk space, 2d floor Atlanta National Hank Bldg 11.50 Apartments, Flats, Etc. 306 Peachtree Street, 6 rooms $ 27.50 53 Hayden Street, 5 rooms 20.00 400 South Pryor Street, 4 rooms 16.00 1<>7 West Alexander Street, 3 rooms and bath 13.1(1 122 East Fair, 6 rooms and bath 20.00 541*4 Whitehall Street, 4 rooms and bath 20.60 In the St. Francis, 3-room apartment 25.00 Tit the St. Frauds, 4-rooin npnrtment 33.10 .39 East Harris Street, 5 rooms 22.50 45V4 Auburn Avenue: several desirable bachelor apart ments; rent reasonable. 24-20 East Baker Street. 11 rooms 05.00 213 South Pryor Street, 11 rooms 35.00 104 McAfee Street, 10 rooms 55.00 111 East Fifth. Street, 10 rooms 45.00 111 East Fifth Street, furnished 55.00 17.8 Ivy Street. 8 rooms 25.00 22 East Avenue, 8 rooms 35.00 22 Kennesaw Avenue, 8 rooms 45.00 57 DeKalb Avenue, Kirkwood 35.00 560 South i’ryor Street. 7 rooms 22.50 176 (Jordon Street. 7 rooms 40.00 85 West Peachtree Place, 6 rooms 22.50 42 Doane Street. 6 rooms 18.50 374 Central Avenue, 0 rooms; will renovate 30.00 125 DeKalb Avenue. 6 rooms 17.50 46 East. Ellis Street, 6 rooms 35.00 25 N. Bonaventure Street, 6 rooms 40.0<i 211 Ivy Street, 6 rooms .32.50 16 Augusta Avenue, 5 rooms 25.00 209 Ivy Street 30.00 FOR RENT 9 rooms, 423 Gordon Street $45.00 € rooms, 621 N. Jackson Street, 50.00 7 rooms, 43 Dargan Place 30.00 6 rooms, 21 Bonaventure 40.00 6 rooms, 25 Bonaventure 37.50 6 rooms, Clifton Street 25.00 6 rooms. 40 Whitefoord Avenue 20.60 AT 409 SPRING ST. we have a beautiful 6-rootn apartment at $30.00. AT 447 WASHINGTON ST. we have two of the prettiest 7- room apartments in the city at $65.00 each. Brown, Strauss & Ward Company Real Estate, Renting, Loans. Homes Built On Easy Terms. 112 Candler Bldg. Phone Ivy 3234. 112 N. Pryor St. Phone Ivv 3235. FOR RENT Chas. P. Glover Realty Co. 2 1 ■> WALTON ST. h. 12-r 12-r ii.. 9-r. h . S-r h. t fui i< 8-r. h. 8-r. h., 8-r h.. 16* 8-r. h., 8-r. h . 8-r. h 7-r. h 7-r. h. Ponce DeLeon Ave..$125.00 *6 Spring St reel.... 40.00 Of* Washita Avenue . . . 40.00 '■> West Eighth Street ished) 65.00 531 Courtland 47.50 84 East Gain Street . . 42.50 66 Sinclair Ave. tJune 50.(Hi 868 Piedmont Ave 42.50 06 West North Avenue. 40.00 458 Courtland Street . . 40.00 . 367 Spring Street .... 35.00 , 118 E Eleventh St. .. 42 50 107 Capitol Avenue . ... 45.00 . 137 Venable Street .... 18.00 . 20 Palmetto Avenue . . 13.60 . 381 Luckle (June 1* . 20 60 . 4o0 Westminster Drive 26.00 6-r. h . 196 Juniper (furnished) *» r h.. 10 Elbert St. (Juno 1* 5-r. h.. 90 Loomis Avenue . 5-r. h., 272 N. Ashby Street 5-r. apt., 233 Houston Street 5-r h., 089 Glenn wood Avenue. 4-r. h., 206 Fox Street 4 r. h.. 81 Fern Avenue BUSINESS PROPERTY 32 Madison Avenue 786 Highland Avenue 64 4 North Pryor Street 34 Auburn Avenue 93 North Pryor Street 135 Ivy Street !.! . 59 East Alabama Street 250 Houston Street 3 and 5 Packard Street 12. 14 and 16 Trinity Avenue $65.00 25.00 21.00 11.00 18.00 16.50 8.00 8.00 $150.00 32.50 40.00 175.00 125.00 45.00 200.00 20.00 175.00 Central Avenue 8 room* L. Fair St., 7 rooms. . Jay ton Place, 6 rooms UPw S;re» ; ♦; rooms Pine St.. 6 rooms. . . Estate i FOR . $25 00 . . 25.00 32.50 23.50 RENT. 672 S. Pryor. 6 room* 272 Bellwo<xl Avenue. 5 rooms 183 Jone?« Avenue. 3 rooms 117 Powers St.. 3 rooms . . . . .. . 8 Yonge Street, 3 rooms L1EB MAN. Rent WALTON STREET SIX 10 . 12.60 8.60 8.60 . 9.00 ins;. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. i or WEST IOTH STREET AT AUCTION Art* you interested in buying a g o o d home ( If so, don'1 tail to attend our auction sale next Thursday at 5:30 o’clock. Are you interested in buying a piece of real estate at a price that you can make a big profit t If so, t bis sale is vour opportu nity to buy something at your own price. This is a brick resi dence consisting of 9 rooms, large columns in front, and the whole house is roomy iu every way. b is lo cated on a lot 100x200 feet. It has the eon- . veniences. The lot is a corner lot. A vast amount of improve ment is going on all around the property. It \s got tin- right loca tion. This property will he sold on the extra ordinary terms, $500 cash. $500 Sept. 1, $1,000 Oct. 1, the bal ance in 1. 2. 3 years. There is no loan on it. In going out to in spect this property or to attend the sale take a West Peachtree ear or a Ruekheadear and get off at lOth St. The ear service out West Peachtree is very ac cessible to this prop erty. The owner of this I* e anti fid colonial home is Mr. W. C. Harper, and he will greatly appreciate, and our office will ap preciate, if all of our friends and patrons and the general pub lic will attend this sale. RALPH O. COCHRAN COMPANY 74-76 Peachtree Street in Atlanta REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Real Estate REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. -ADAIR’S LIST Suburban < ’ottage Near East Lake Road A SIX-ROOM UOTTAGK on lot 100x1100. half a block from car line. In arowinR section. Price. 13.000. Terms. $750 cash and $75 a month. Jackson Street A $4,250 Residence NEXT to the corner of Jackson Strut and Highland Avenue, a two-rttory, seven-room house, well built ond in good repair. A home you ran occupy a while and make some money on. One-third cash. Piedmont Avenue. Near Fourteenth St. WE have made a subdivision of the two blocks on Picdmonl Avenue, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets; lots are about 70x700 in size; (prices range from $1)5 to $’35 a front foot. This is among the choicest building front age in Atlanta, and is well suited for apartments. Railroad Front Near Hell wood Ave. AX ENTIRE BLOCK, fronts 225 feet on A., B. and A Railroad; triangular in shape; has three renting house--. An in ome prop erty with railroad background; lies well for factory site. Price. $2,500. Crescent Avenue A $4,500 Home BETWEEN Eleventh and Twelfth Streets, facing east, an attract ive six-room cottage on Crescent Avenii“. lot 50x150. When we sell this $4,500 home the edition will be out of print; there will not be any more at the price. Inman Park A $6,500 Residence OX EUCLID AVENUE, between Poplar Circle and Alta Avenue, well built, two-story house; lot 55\ 150: every convenience. Price, $6,500. reasonable terms. Piedmont Avenue Building Lot NEAR DRIVING CLUB, east front lot. 60x160. A choice building site; high-clas;* home neighbor hood. Price, $3,750. ~\ Pryor Street A 12 Per Cent Invest ment IT IS NOT OFTEN you can buy a 12 per cent investment on a main paved street, all improve ments down and enhancement a certainty. We offer an apartment building on Pryor, near Vassar Street, lot 50x165; rents four ten ants at $13 each; total rent $52. Price, $5.200.. Tenants pay water bills. This is standard income property. Renting Property Near Davis Street THREE BLOCKS from A., B. and A. freight depot, a corner lot 100x105; has two Mingle and one double house; room for another double house. Rent? $30 above wa ter bills; price. $3,200. This is very close to Terminal Station and al ways rents. EAST LAKE ROAD. A Ten-Acre Tract. CORNER Eiist T.nko Rond and Boulevard DeKalb; fronts 467 feet; adjoining tracts owned bv J- H. Porter, W. T. Gentry, Major W R. Dsshiell and Adam \V. Jones; a residence site de tuxe Price. $16,000. CO ENTRY HOME SITE At Eiist Lake. SMALL acreage tract (about 4 acres): has spring and clear spring branch on It; suitable for chicken ranch or gardens; tine building site, with trees: car line runs through property. Pric- $4,000. AT EAST LAKE. Fronts 400 Feet. THIS tract is on Skiff Avenue, fac ing club grounds; in next block to Joseph Richardson's new resi dence. Price of entire tract. $4,000. easy terms. MANGUM STREET. Near Terminal Station. CORNER of Magnolia and Man- gum Streets; well located prop erty; between two railroads*, very close to center of city; contains live dwellings and a store; rents* for $60; price. $7,500; easy terms. Fair Street At East Lake ONE BLOCK from Country Club. a pretty lot in oak grove. lOOx 200: close to paved rond: a de sirable bungalow site. Price, $1.- 500; terms. FORKKST & GEORGE ADAIR. LOAN AGENTS NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIKE INSURANCE CO LANDS FOR SALE BY TH0S. W. .JACKSON. Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg. Bell Phone Main 5214. 1.(50 acres! SOUTHWEST Georgia cotton plantation; 1.000 acres open, of red. pebblv land, with clay sub soil. and lies almost perfectly lev el; balance in pasture and timber; 26 houses, barns and other out buildings. This place belongs to a non-resident, whose business is such that he can not devote any time to Its promotion, consequent ly it is offered for sale or ex change for Atlanta property. 90 acres! ABOUT 18 miles north of Atlanta. 45 acres in cultivation, the bal ance in pasture and timber; five- room residence, four-room tenant house, two barns and other out buildings. Goon orchard, watered by creek and two fine springs. Would make an ideal summer Place. Price. $40 per acre, or would exchange a part for Atlanta property. 3,100 ACRES. HERE is an opportunity of a life time. This magnificent planta tion. all in one solid body, in fine section and said to be the best f irm in the county to its size. Can be bought for $20 an acre on very easy terms. Would consider well- located Atlanta property In part payment. The owner lives on this place, and his reason for selling is to retire from active business. 140 ACRES. TWO-STORY, nine-room Colonial home, four tenant houses, large barns, garage and other outbuild ings; residence in a beautiful oak grove, on automobile highway, 11-2 miles of county seat. No better’ or healthier section in the State; 100 acres in cultivation. The owner is a non-resident. In vestigate and make your offer. Your own terms. 61 ACRES. SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW, a little beauty; barn, servants' house and other outhouses; 45 acres in cultivation, balance in pasture and timber. Thirty miles north of -At lanta. one mile from depot and near mty limits of good town. Owner must sell. Take it for about what the improvements cost. Would take small cottage in At lanta in part payment. THOS. W. JACKSON, Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg. HaveYou Sold Your Automobile? If yon have a good car but want a better model, you can dispose of it through the Au tomobile Columns of the “Want Ad” Section. If yoy desire to purchaser a car but do not want to pay the price of a new one, or If you want a particular kind of car at a price you can afford to pay, watch these columns and you will eventually find what you want. Film Shown All Over Country Advertises Big Meeting in Buffalo. NEW YORK, May 24.—Moving pictures are being used not only :n this country, but all over the world, for the purpose of calling attention to the Fourth International Congress on School Hygiene, which will be held at Buffalo the last week In Au gust. The film now being shown in the cities of the United States was recently taken in Buffalo by Pathe i Freree, and gives a view' of the school children of that city signing a peti tion which is to encircle the globe, inviting educators, scientists, parents, city, State and national officials, to the forthcoming Congress. Chilc/ren Act in Film, The children of school No. 10 at Buffalo were the ones chosen for mak ing the motion picture, and their peti tion was 5'igned out of doors. Seated at a table on the lawn where the document was signed were Health Commissioner Francis E. Fronczak; Henry P. Emerson, Superintendent < ! Education; Herbert A. Meldrum, President of the Chamber of Com merce; City Clerk Harold J. Bal- liett; Dr. Franklin C. Gram and Dr. W. H. Heath of the Health Depart ment; B. Herbert Blakeslee, Executive Secretary; all of whom are active workers in behalf of the'congress, which it is planned will be the big gest effort ever made in tills country toward bringing school hygiene before the world. Motion pictures will be used at the congress itself. One of these will »>e the motion picture film entitled, “toothache,” which iu produced un der the auspices of National Mouth Hygiene Association, and v ic- i tells of the terrors of a toothache in the Jones: family as well as of the need of oral hygiene. Family in Picture. The chief actors in this film in clude John Henry Jones, Mrs. Jones, his wife; Mary Jones, their daughter; Master Jones, their little son: Arthur Moore, a Dental Inspector; Miss Maui Van Wert, a Dental Nurse; William Brooks, Dentist; Miss Metta White, Dental Assistant; Robert Jarvis, a Physician; Miss Martha Johnson, Teacher; Miss Ella Whitehead. Prin cipal. There is also in the company a large number of school children. Sev eral interior scenes and one exterior are shown, including a dining room, a school room, and a reception room at a dental office. The story of the film gives in detail the suffering of Join Henry Jones from a bad tooth and his ultimate happiness when taken In hand by his little daughter Mary, who has been receiving dental In struction at her public school—in struction which is being given in but very few schools throughout th ! s country and the need of which s strikingly apparent, according to fig ures furnished by the National Mouth Hygiene Association. FORESTRY SCHOOL LOSES EXPOSITION BUILDING SEATTLE, May 24.—Marking one of the beauty spots in the grounds of the University of Washington is the School of Forestry, a large building constructed of forest trees. The structure was erected during th* Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition to contain the forestry exhibit of the State, but is now used by the univer sity. It was* built at a cost of $85,000. The Sunday American goes every where ail over the South. If you have anything to sell The Sunday Amer ican is “The Market Place of the South.” The Sunday American is the best advertising medium. HOUSES FOR RENT. FOR HOUSES FOB RENT. 1 RENT 8-r. h., 82 West North Ave $42.50 8-r. h., Delaware Ave., Ormewood 25.00 8-r. h., J52 .Forrest Avenue .... 45.00 8-r. h.. Boulevard DeKalb 25.00 7-r. h., 84 Ashby Street 40.00 G-r. h., 121 N. Lawn Street 36.00 6-r. h., 74 Greensferry Avenue .$50 00 6-r. h.. Highland View 25.00 6-r. h., Kirkwood Avenue 17.50 5-r. h.. 1 Dickson Place (apt).... 37.50 5-r. h., Ill Greenwood Avenue... 55.00 5-r. h.. 105 Belmont Avenue .... 17.50 5-r. h.. 18 Brooks Street 25.00 Empire Trust & Safe Deposit Co. Empire Building. » I Life’s Worth Living in Georgia If you prefer city life, there are no better cities in the world than those in Georgia. If you prefer village life, the smaller towns in Georgia offer every inducement. If you prefer country or farm life, Georgia offers greater inducements than any State in the Union. Georgia lands work the year round, from two to five crops being gath ered off of the same land each year—crops that are profitable. Climate and Soil The climate is such that far mers do not have to house stock during the winter, there being good grazingtheentire year. For raising cattle and stock Georgia offers greater inducements than can be found elsewhere. The soil is suited for almost anything that grows and can be utilized the entire year. The prices at which good farm land can be purchased at present in Georgia are so low that it is a matter of comment — some thinking that the land is not so good as stated. The land is good, but there are thousands of acres that are now lying idle and the good people of Georgia are anxious for good farmers to come among them. Consequently the land is cheaper here than elsewhere. Information Furnished REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. J. W. DOBBINS & CO. 312 Peters Building. Phone, Main 2126. BARGAIN in a cottage on St. Charles Avenue: level, shaded lot. 50x200; $1.(88) profit in this properly handled. $-.500 NEW 5-room bungalow with all conveniences; level lot. 40x1*00; $300 cash. $20 per month. $1,80Q vr< a >m cottage, beautifully shaded, level l“t ; $100 cash, $15 ]>er month. No loan. $500^-850 CASH and So per month: east front, level lot. 50xt*»o. has sewer and water. Amongst $3,5tX> homes. Sure money-maker. A. J.MAYFIELD REAL ESTATE AND RENTING. 49 S. Pryor St. DECATUR. GA.. HOMES. Prices are advancing very fast in this ideal community. Why not gel in on the ground floor? I have several bargains near Decatur on the new car line to Stone Mountain from $1,500 to $5,500. Well located and thriving store also. American Want Ads== Use for Result! If there is anythingyou would like to know about Georgia, a letter to the Real Estate Dept., of Hearst’s Sunday American or Atlanta Geor gian will bring just the infor mation you desire without cost to you. Come to Georgia, where life’s worth living. Address Real Estate Dept. Hearst s Sunday American ' or Atlanta Georgian Use American Want Ac^s