Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 27, 1913, Image 13

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THE ATLANTA AiEOKlilAN AiNL) x\fcLV\». Atlanta Real Estate Is Certain to Increase in Value. There Are Bargains in These Ads. BUSINESS GUIDE Ready Reference for the Business Man, the Artisan And the Public in General Auction Sales of Furniture and Household Goods. CENTRAL AUCTION COMPANY, 12 East Mitchell street, buys and sells everything; regular auction Tuesday and Friday Reli phone Main 2424 10-3-41 Banks. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK, g-;-l 0 £P er Alabama and Broad street. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS SI.000,000 Bicycles. FOR BICYCLES and au See D. M. 3116, - .suppl See D Alexander, 54 N. Pryor. Repair Work a special- 2-27-51 CALL Main 1320. Atlanta 1436 Bicycle repairs and sundries. Atlanta Bicycle Company, 10 Peters Street. 2-15-66 Blacksmithing. STRUCTURAL STEEL AM) / IRON WORK. WE make all kinds of metal windows and doors, also window gratings and hangers of all Kinds. Anderson Bros. & Rich, 372 Edge wood Avenue. 4-2-7 Blue Prints. ^I^IFBLL^IpRIVrC^ 40*4 LUCKIE STREET, Atlanta, (la Best, equipment. Best prints of any size or kind. Lowest prices. Phone Ivy 5364. ♦-28-12 ^ ^ Builders. _ LET US BUJLD you a home. Will buy you a lot or pay off your lot. Terms to suit. 400 Temple Court. Main 4189. 4-15-16 ^ Carpenter and Builder. ALL KINDS REPAIR WORK. D. M. WHEELER, 19 South Forsyth St, Phone M, 4186. Atlanta 1647. 12-51-16 Carpets and Rugs Cleaned. A«20WX'^fSrm^AR>W^LEAN' INC 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. 2-8-3 4 Coal, Coke and Wood, 5Tm. TRUITT &. SONS. for dry wood and best coal. 1-31-21 Contract Painting and Wall Tinting. J. A. JOHNSON, 397 W. Fair St., West 1288-.J, fur all kinds of painting and tirAing. Chiropodist. YOU will And the best chiropodist in town at 16 Marietta Street. M. 5249-J. 5-26-10 Dentist. BEST WORK ' ywrrn Crowns (22 k.) . S3.00 Bridge work 83.00 Pull set teeth 53.00 Filling ftOo R. R. fare allowed 25 miles All work guaranteed 20 year*. Eastern Painless Dentists 88Li Peaohtree St., N;ar Walton. 4-2-31 E&r, Nose, Throat and Lung Trouble. DR. 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 Engineering and Machine Designing. SEE US. OUR EXPERTS are prepared to give the benefit of their wide experience in designing and building of dies and models Carroll Reid Novelty Company. Tnc., 146 West Mitchell Street. 5-25-52 G. V. PLANT, M E. I DEVELOP YOUR INVENTION. Pixie Pattern and Machine Works, 262 West North Avenue. Main 2829. 4-5-17 Fire-Proof Storage. WE STORE HOUSEHOLD GOODS and r ia.no* Office and warehouse, 2*9- Edgewood avenue. Ivy 2037. John J. Woodslde Storage Company. Fly Screens. T 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 5-1-37 ' FLY SCREENS^ METAL AND WOOD FRAMES, port able garages W J. Baker Company. Bell phone Ivy 926. No. 811 Empire Life Bldg . Atlanta, Ga. 5-1-4 FLY—SCREENS—FLY - V'OME SEE our Roll-aatvy Screens, our Roller-bearing Screens, our Sliding Screens; none better. It will pay you to see our goods: get prices. 217 Kiser Bldg. Main 1319. Porter Screen Co. J. J. Crawford. Agent. 8-4-14 Groceries. GUARANTEED fresh country eggs l6V4c do,;., credit grocers, 30c; lemons, ML.c <loa.; 24 lbs. guaranteed flour. 64c; 48 lbs., $1.27; 96 lbs.. $2.93, barrel. $4.99; No. 10 Silver Leaf lard, $1.37; No. 10 Cottolene. $1.19. Cash Grocery Co.. 118 and 120 Whitehall. 5-21-9 Hat Cleaning. STRAW HATS. 25c; Soft Hats cleaned and blocked, 35c. George's Hat Clean ing and Shoe Shire Parlor. E. Ala. Street. 4-10-11 Hatters. ACME HATTERS make old hats look like new. Mail orders given prompt at tention. 20 East Hunter street. 12-3-44 FRENCH and Electric Clocks repaired. We call for and de liver them. Phone us if you want to know the correct time. ifkvntnS&4fl8a 6 SOUTH BROAD STREET. Lighting Fixtures. ELECTRIC and gas fixtures; all new s J 5l £ s: low est prices. Queen Mantel Tile Company. 56 West Mitchell street. Phone Main 681. 1-16-16 l.ADD LIME AND STONE COMPANY. ..Lime, concrete and roofing stone. *16 8d Nat. Bank Bldg. t-S-SO Mattress Renovating. SANITARY MATTRESS RENOVAT ING—Factory new and up-to-date; moderate prices; give us a trial. Jack- ®° n Otp Company. Means street and W. & A. It. R. Both phones. 3-20-14 Printing. THE FRANKLIN PRESS for the cheap- est and best printing. 4114 Peachtree St. Phone M 4608-J. 31-29-5 RYBERT & HOLLINGSWORTH FOR ANY KIND of printing. We satisfy our customers. 10 Gilmer Street. Bell Main 4600. 5-17-3 Roof and Gutter Work. I REPAIR all roofs, gutters, ail kinds sheet iron work. 33 South Pryor. Main 3127. T. W. Hooper. 8-4-61 Safe Cracksman. Fire and burglar proof safes opened and repaired. C. C. Downes, Z9V 2 Marietta Street. Phones M. 2146. Atlanta 4922. 4-5-11 Sand. SAND. SAND In any quantity prompt delivery. S. M. and quality; Truitt A Son. 1-13-33 Sewing Machines. WB 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 Shoes. GET the best shoes for the whole family. Peacock & Drennen, 222 Marietta Street. 4-16-28 SHOES HALF-SOL! 50 CENTS. At Gwinn’s Shoe Shop. 6 Luckie Street, Opposite Piedmont Hotel. Both phones. 8-20-45 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. 2698. T' unks, Bags and Suitcases. ■™T?ETAlLEf)~ANB^REPAI^6; ROUNTREE'S, 77 WHITEHALL ST. PHONES: Bell M 1576 Atlanta 1654. Umbrellas. ‘‘ Tavlor-Made ’’ Umbrellas. 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., 11614 Whitehall St. 4-23-35 Violin Maker. OLD~^foLTNiT B(VT<TfTrr^soTd^and^ex^ changed; repairing a specialty. The Old Reliable violin Dealer. Mays Bad- gett, 3414 Peachtree. 3-31-34 Wood. WOOD? SOUTH GEORGIA mill cut-offs by the carload or any quantity you may want They mrke fine kindling. S. If. Truitt A Son 1-18-88 Fresh Oysters Daily. VIRGINIA and New Orleans oysters on the half shell, 40c ] dozen. 77 Peachtree^ street j Furniture Repairing and Upholstering. FURNITURE repaired, upnolstering. ! reflntshing neatly done. Work called j for and delivered. Young K. Carson, ; 479 Marietta street. Atlanta 3o67. 3-5-6 { W L. LUNSFORD * CO., Upholstering, repairing and refintshlng furniture of all kinds; satisfaction | C aranteed. Phones. Atlanta 5950-F, 6UI. 6-5-6* Furniture. Rosser F. Jordan Furniture Co., • 144-6 Auburn Ave. Phones; Bell Ivy 4467, Atlanta 1800. WB CARRY a full line of household fur | nlture from kitchen tn parlor; also a I complete iine of summer porch goods, I such os porch sets, porch rockers, rugs, j »tc : re/rigeratori;. Ice cream freezers; fjiA everything in ttie furniture line \l e , can rate v» u pe cent ,>n everything ! CttJl and see us before buying elsewhere. i Caafc or tempi 5-15-8 \ is Your Name in the Business Guide? If you want a tinner, a hatter, a rubber stamp maker, a stove repairer, a hair dresser, a mil liner, a dressmaker, a watch maker, a key maker, a shoe re pairer or any like work, would you know where to go? The Business Guide in the "Want Ad” Section of The Georgian will give you the desired infor mation Look it over. T. C. FURNITURE CO. ,r on.;- paymsrts, 415 Marietta, HMM » Atlanta -7M. 4-5-12 REAL ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION NEWS Committee to Seek Peachtree Widening Committee Wants Immediate Relief of Congestion—$5,000 Asked. Realty Notes of Interest. \ meeting of the utmost importance to property owners along downtown Peachtree and to the entire city will be held Monday afternoon at 3; 30 o’clock by the finance committee of the City Council to hear from a rep resentative committee on the pressing need of widening Peachtree from Carnegie Way and Forsyth Street to Harris Street, to relieve traffic con gestion that has become almost men acing. Well-known citizens will ask that $5,000 be appropriated imme diately for this purpose. The plan, briefly stated, is to cut five feet from each sidewalk so as to add ten feet for vehicular traffic, and later on to set buildings back so as to create ten-foot sidewalks. The ac quisition of ten feet more for vehicles, it is seated, will be sufficient to re lieve a condition in traffic that has long been a cau*e for drastic action. Among the citizens who have been asked to appear as a committee be fore the finance committee are Asa G. Candler. Forrest Adair. W. H. Kiser. Robert F. Maddox, John W. Grant. J. H. Ewing. E. W. Alfriend, Carl Witt, Henry H. Schaul, Dr. H. F. Scott. Dr. W. R. Hamby, John E. Murphy. H. L. Cobbs. Will Lowenstein. Hugh Rich ardson, Virgil and Roy Collier. Willis E. Ragan. Henry S. Jackson. J. H. Gilbert, Dr. J. R. Hopkins and others Some time ago citizens, backed up by city and county, guaranteed $50.- 000 for buying a ten-foot Htrip at the "bottle neck" (junction of Peachtree and Forsyth Streets and Carnegie Way) for setting buildings back. The Winecoff Hotel was built back in ac cordance with this plan. This part of the project will not be taken up just now, because the matter of widening to relieve traffic congestion immedi ately is considered of more pressing importance. Property owners around Baker and Peachtree Streets also have a plan for cutting off the corners at that point '•o as to give more room for traffic. This plan will also be taken up later. The proposition is to shave off the front of Dr. J. R. Hopkins’ lot at the southeast corner of Baker and Peach tree and take some of the Goldsmith front, controlled by E. W. Alfriend, at the northeast corner. This improve ment would serve to reduce the curve of Peachtree and to make it possible for vehicles to pass without danger between cars and corners. Sidewalks between Harris and Ba ker on Peachtree have already been widened and it is to further this scheme that the citizens’ committee will petition the finance committee. It is estimated that the preliminary work can be done for $5.000. and that it can be accomplished in a short time and without closing the street The' finance committee considered Monday morning the Whitehall re grade matter, when a number of prominent citizens were heard. Among the speakers was Sam Inman. V. H Kriegshaber, Walker Dunson and others. Xq opposition developed, and the advocates of the project antici pate that the plan will be finally ap proved. Building Permit*. $5.200—C. Shelverton, 68 Thirteenth Street, two-story frame apartment house. Day work. $2,750—keystone Investment Com pany. 47 Vedado Way, one-story frame dwelling. Day work. $400—West E»d Greenhouse. 274 Sells Avenue, greenhouse. Day work. $25—Smith. Ewing & Lankin. 46 Auburn Avenue, alterations. Day work. $200—H. E. Eubanks, 82 Loomis Avenue, additions. Day work. $2,000—J. N. Sanders. Wellington Street, one-story frame dwelling. Day work. E. V. Moore’s Change. E. V. Moore, formerly general agent of the National Life and Accident Insurance Company and the Inter state Casualty Company, has formed a connection with Porter & Swift, the well-known real estate agents. Dur ing his short service as salesman he has made several interesting sales. To Open Up West Tenth Street. The proposition to extend the West Peachtree car line from Sixth Street to Tenth, west on Tenth to State and out State to the steel works, is considered in real estate circles to Ifcave considerable significance. The entire section west of West Peachtree and north of Sixth is undergoing a rapid development as a residence neighborhood, and it is pointed out that car-line facilities are badly need ed. Announcement has been made recently of extensive subdivision work in the neighborhood affected, and more improvements, it in said, will come with the car service. Interest in Art Gallery. Several real estate men got busy Monday morning planning a location for Atlanta’s proposed $250,000 ari gallery, anticipating that possibly it might be deemed desirable to put the institution on private property. The first, plan suggested wan to put the building on the site of the old Gov ernment structure at Piedmont Park, and Haralson Bleckley, well-known architect and author of the Bleckley Plaza plan, drew* blueprints for the same. The gallery will cover an ex tensive territory, and the ground pro vided for it will be valuable. For Public Market Site. Revival of the discussion of a pub lic market, where citizens of Atlanta can buy on a co-operative basis, has attracted the attention of Atlanta real estate men through the possibilities it offers in the way of a site for a location. In nearly every case where a big enterprise is seeking to locate, the realty men find a desirable place. The proposal is to have a bond issue of $500,000 to buy a 200 by 300 foot site and to erect a $250,000 building. Several land brokers declared, how ever, that they thought this too high a price to pay for a site, and that they could furnish sites for half that amount. A thousand dollars a front foot, said a prominent lease man, will buy a mighty good location for a pub lic market, and it will be close to the center of activities. Auction Sal** Net $27,560. Auction sales of bungalows and lots I by Foster & Robson and W. E. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ^harp & JJoylston WEST END. LUCILE AVE. Near Peeples St , we can sell you a 10- roorn, 2-story house on extra large, elevated lot for $6,000. This place has a loan bearing only 5 per cent interest, bal ance easy. Owner a non-res ident and wants to sell. BEECHER ST. Near Lee; this is a nearly new 6-room cottage on lot 50x200 feet. This is a genuine pick-up at the price—$3.250—and look, only $300 cash ar.d balance $30 per month. St. Charles Avenue Lot. THIS is the cheapest lot on this street. S£e us for price, terms and location. Treadwell & Co. at Gammage's Cross ing on the East Point car lint? brought a total of $27,560. The sales were as follows; To Bryan Bettis, bungalow, $2,810; J. H. Davis, bungalow. $2,750; I. M. Blair, lot 4. $635; W. A. Johnson, lot 5, $715; C. (’amp, lot 6. $865: J. R. Lawhorn, two-story house, $2,510; J. M. Bishop, lot 8, $615; E. W. Haw kins. bungalow. $2,425; A. Findley, lot 10. $435; F. A. Suttles. lot 11. $660; O.'C. Cole, lot 12, $610; Bas sett Blackwell, bungalow, $2,760: A. E. Ragsdale, lot 14, $670; O. C. Cole, lot 15, $670: Mrs. A. C. Turner, bun galow. $2,385; J. W. Ivy. lot 17, $550; W. H. Lowe, lot 18, $415; O. C. Colo, lot 19, $400; James Barr, lot 20, $440; J. L. Cheet, a lot and bungalow, $2,380; E. P. Ryan, lot 22. $430; J. R. Law horn, lot 23, $530: L. Bridw ell, lot 1, $900. Total, $27,560. Oakhurst Property Bought. E. Davis has sold to M. F. Huggins, through J. F. Mayfield, of the Harris G. White Real Estate Agency, a two- story, nine-room house at Oakhurst, adjoining William Schley Howard's place, for $12,000. This is on a lot 265 by 445 feet. The property is on College Avenue. West Peachtree and Other Buys. Mrs. E. W. Smith has bought from Clarence Blosser. through Arthur M. Reid, of the Martin-Ozburn Realty Company, 516 West Peachtree Street, for $8,000. Mr. Reid has also made several other sales, aggregating near ly $10,000. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. Warranty Deeds. $107—W. D. Stripling to Bertha Reid, lot 19, E. W. Marsh subdivision of Pittsburg, land lot 87. January 30, 1913. $1,600—B. J. Broxton to Jos. S. Etcherson, No. 212 Greensferry Ave., lot 43x113 feet. April 5, 1913. $300—Sarah Smith to F. L. Wil liams, lot 40x191 feet, east side of West Avenue, 194 feet south of Rail road Street. May 26, 1913. $40—Hollywood Cemetery Corpora tion to A. J. and W. C. Wallace, lot 9. block B of Hollywood Cemetery. October 28, 1912. $1,850—Mrs. Pauline Manasseh to E. Dorfler, lot 30x147 feet, east side Kelly Street, 72 feet south of Clarke Street. November 10, 1910. $200—Asa G. Candler to Griffin T. Howard, lot 30x139 feet, south side Foundry Street, 160 feet south of Sun set. Street. March 18, 1913. Bonds For Title. $700—L. Z. Gilbert to Frank T. Pike, lot 25x103 feet, west side Smith Street. 50 feet south of Garner St. May. 1913. Transferred to G. W. Wright. May 19, 1913. $1.200—Sarah and Cordelia Huff to H. L. McEwen. lot 75x200 feet, north east corner Huff Road and Ellsworth Avenue. May 5. 1913. Quit Claim Deeds. $5—Savings Building and Loan As sociation to J. M. Beasley, No. 255 Lawton Street, 51x253 feet. May 24. 1913. $2—Albert E. Finkell to Ferdinand Bosson. lot 34x126 feet east side of McDaniel Street, 174 feet south of Buena Vista Avenue. May 13, 1913. Loan Deeds. $750—James H. Hawes to Mrs. Mat- tie J. Langford. 38 acres, north side of Wilson’s Mill Road, land lot 244. Fourteenth District, adjoining Dame- ron & Dollar. .May 24. $2,000—Samuel VV. Sullivan to Mrs. M. L. Stranahan, guardian, lot 50 by 200 feet, northeast side of Gordon Street, 317 feet northwest of Welling ton Street. May 22. $500—B. Bach to Mrs. Rosa Herz- feld, 54 Kelly Street, 57 by 145 feet. May 16. $1,000—J. T. Stewart to Georg© E. Dowell, lot 54 by 203 feet, east side of Highland Avenue. 54 feet north of Bigham Avenue. May 26. $500—A. D. Tull to Mrs. Ella M. Morris, 510 Lawton Street, 60 by 135 feet. May 26. $1.000—Elias Dorfler to Mrs. Sarah E. Sennett, lot 30 by 147 feet, 84 Kelly Street. May 19. Mortgages. $424—Miss Hester D. Boylaton to Atlanta Banking and Savings Com pany, lot 40 by UO feet, southwest corner of Ga skill and Estoria Streets. May 22. $750—Dolph Walker to W. A. Jones, 717 Edgewood Avenue. January 29. < Deeds to Secure. $1.860—J. D. and C. A. Fleming to W. B. Hamby, 181 Cameron Street, 50 by 150 feet. July 23, 1910. $1,404—J. Myrick Beasley to South eastern Land and Investment Com pany, 255 Lawton Street, 51 bv 253 feet'. May 23. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. HOUSES FOR RENT. W.A.F0STER4 RAYMOND ROBSON FOR SALE. SUBURBAN BUNGALOWS. WITH (TTY CONVENIENCES, FIFTEEN-MINUTE CAR SERVICE GOOD. ESTABLISHED NEIGHBOR- BRAND NEW; six rooms; bath, hoi and ■ old water, Hie walks; big lots Nice mantels, electrir fixtures, etc. • THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY lo buv ( home nn easy terms, and at BAR- GAIN PRICKS, as we ar»- instructed to sell them, and WE WILL. Simply ask for salesman. All are posted. AT EAST LAKE, on Skiff Avenue, right at the corner of the club grounds, a very attractive six-room bungalow, with all city conveniences, excepting gas. Sleeping porch, screened throughout. l.«ot 105 by 165 feet. The owner of this property is leaving Atlanta, anil has au thorized us to sell at the bargain price of $4.::50. Any reasonable terms. See Mr. Hook. IN THE HOI RTH WARD—Some prop- erty on two good streets, renting for $68 a month; $6,000. One half cash. This is good property, and a splendid investment See Mr. Cohen. IP’ YOU HAVE MONEY to lend, we EDGEW OO D AVENUE REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS. FOR RENT. SUBURBAN HOMES IN INMAN TARK, Edgewood, Kirkwood and Peuatur. we hav* a number of pretty cottages, and a few very attrac tive larger homes Most of these placed carry all of the conveniences Kirk-' wood and Decatur as jet have not the gas. but electric lights and plumbing This is the time //hen the country is :ost attractive, ha car rfivice fine, and to remain during the winter is no hard snip. Large iois good schools and churches, and reasonable rents. Let us tell you about these. ULAIRMONT 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 eleven room house, on large corner lot. M ould he a choice location for a large private family or for summer hoarders We are offering at low rental to first-class parties BUSINESS HOUSES IF YOU ARE looking for a business location, either central or in some of t lie thickly populated suburbs, you should come in and consult our list. We will tell you about these, and we are then ready with comfortable con veyances to show you our properties. POSTER & ROBSON. can place it safely. HOUSES FOR RENT. HOUSES FOR RENT. KOI? RENT. 14-r. h.. 291 PI Hunter St 13-r. h.. 188 S. Forsyth St 11-r. h., 235 Court land St. 11-r. h.. 831& Houston St. 440.00 ll-r. h., 177 W. Alexander St. . 50.00 10-r. h.. 342 Gordon St 45.00 10-r. h.. 23 Hayden St . 60.00 9-r. h.. 24 W Baker St .$45.00 . . .60.00 20.00 35 00 WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of everything we have for rent. Get a copy. JOHN J. WOODSIDE. Atlanta Phone 61Y. 12 AUBURN AVE. Bell Phone Ivy 671. The Sunday American goes every where all 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 be*t advertising medium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Business Sites 47 Auburn Avenue. 20xS0 $100.00 Southwest corner t’ryor and Garnett. 30x50 35.00 65 East Alabama Street, store and basement . : 125.00 50-52 Auburn Avenue. 20x100 each and basements, each. .. 100.00 403 Peachtree Street. 18x40 ! 75.00 105 N. Pr.vor Street. 22x60 105.00 84 Ivy Street. 20x35 35.00 34 Luckie Street. 25x50 125.00 324-6 Peachtree St., about 0.000 square feet 300.00 Corner Whitehall and Humphries. 20x40 40.00 6-8 Butler Street. 5,000 square feet 75.00 6 Auburn Avenue, office 12x20 50.00 Desk space. 2d floor Atlanta National Bank Bldg 11.50 Turman, Black & Calhoun 203-8 Empire Bldg. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Good six-room coLtag* in Decatur, has large lot, 60 by 240: dan dy garden; good bam, house itf nicely naperod; has sewer, water and electric ity. The pride is $3,250. on easy terms. Address B S., Box 100, care Georgian o-26-8 LEASE OR SALE—Artistic bungalow; screened, tiled, furnace, garage Ad dress "Ansley Park," care American 87-25-5 ORMEWOOD PARK, by owner. 5-room house, lot 50x225; has cabinet man tels. kitchen cabinet, china closet, bath, hot and cold water, large front porch; house screened throughout. Price, $2,500; $500 cash, balance $20 a month, 6 per cent interest. Atlanta phone 5732 M. J. R. Dixon. 76-26-5 FOR LEASE or sale, 10-room residence, new, every convenience; possession given at once if desired. No. 44 East 9th Street. Phone Ivy 5376. -77-25-5 FOR SALE—New six-room bungalow, electric lights, cement walk, etc., neat- car; 2% acres, with modern, open front poultry house and flock of White l^eg horns, incubator and heated hovers, etc. Customers for every egg Or flock of chickens sold separately. Very low price. Decatur Eggs, care Georgian. 806-6-25 AN IDEAL LOCATION for a home. CAMDEN PARK—Thirty-six beautiful lots in an oak grove, on street car line, just below College Park; on sale Mon day. Prices. $325 to $450; $25 cash and $5 a month. Go out and see them Sun day. Call at 61 South Pryor Street Monday morning and secure your choice. Salesmen, come "quick." W. M. Broth- erton, owner 208-6-24 MY HOME in Inman Park for sale at a bargain; modem two-story, eight rooms and bath; 63 feet front on fckige- wood Avenue, between Elizabeth and i Hurt Streets; easy terms S. D. Siler, 21.8 Dauphlne St., New Orleans. La 201-6-24 FOR SALE—By owner, best built mod ern two-story eight-room house on the North Side for the money; also splendid five-room modern bungalow in Edge- wood Phone J. M Berriman, Ivy 1421. 6-25-6 IN COMING SECTION of North Side, corner lot, 50 by 149, for $650. Cash payment $35 and $18 per month. This Is a, pick-up for some one. Address Safe. Box 896. oare Georgian. 6-24-2 BY OWNER, pretty new bungalow in Ormewood Park, six rooms bath, elec tric lights cabinet mantels, etc Large, level lot in beautiful oak grove, less than block of car line and close to schools. Room for garden and chicken*. Price $2,850 on easy terms. A. S. Thompson, 403 4th Nat Bank. Both phones 5141. 6-23-9 OWNER leaving city will sell new 7- room St. Charles Avenue bungalow. Three bed rooms, breakfast room, beau tiful hardware and fixtures, furnace, hardwood floors, etc. Lot 50x160 feet Elevated, shady, side drive, flowers and fruit A bargain at $6,750. Terms. 52.000 loan. 6 per cent. $1,850 cash; balance $85 monthly. Jack, P. O. Box 1710, City. 5-22-9 LARGE LOT. 50 by 827, on Piedmont Avenue, adjoining property now sell ing for $40 front foot. Will take $700, on terms of $35 cash and $1.7.60 per month This is bona-flde Address J. H H . care Georgian. 5-24-7 BARGAIN—14 per cent investment; 13 houses; rent for $97 month $8,000 on terms Improvements are In excellent condi Lion. Inman Park section. We have this price only for a short time M 14 Thrower, 39 N. Forsyth Street 27-22-5 T HAVE two farms. 126 acres, and on* 75 acres Will exchange one or both for vacant lot. Call Milton. Main 2053 6-3-24 LET US BUILD you a nome. Will buy you a lot or pay off your lot. Terms to suit. 400 Temple Court. Main 4189 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE '•heap by Spring Street., near Twelfth Street, two-story nine-room house; urlce $5,606; $750 cash required; balance easy terms, if desired. Address G. A Dunlop, 801 Mutual Building. Richmond. Va. 6-8-9 I HAVE seven acres, three-room house. half block car line, &J1 cultivated, ftjik for trucking; will exchange for small renting property. Call Milton, Main 2058. 6-S-34 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. FOR BEAUTIFUL HOMER and build ing lots in College Park, the most de sirable suburb of Atlanta, see I. C. Me* Crory. FARMS FOR SALE. FOR SALE, CHEAP—One 20-acre veg- etable farm on Union Avenue, Hape- ville. Call Ivy 1767. 206-6-24 FOR SALE, 32 acres of fine land, in cluding fine rock quarry, one mile from Villa Rica. Ga on Southern R. R. Ad dress Box 236, Villa Rica, Ga. 5-34-13 50 ACRES, fifteen miles from Atlanta, $40 per acre; will take vacant lot worth $1,100 and purchaser assume nine $100 notes. Address Big Bargain. Box 3. care Georgian. 30-28-6 STORES. For Sale. FOR SALE—First-class blacksmith shop, well equipped with tools and material. Fine location. Excellent, trade Call Ivy 1767 264-6-24 BEER SALOON and pool room for sale cheap. Apply to 161 Decatur St. 200-5-23 REAL ESTATE WANTED. AM IN THE MARKET for a nice eight or nine-room home. It must be on the North Side. With price and terms attractive. Address Buyer, Box 894, care Georgian. 5-24 1 How is Business? c A small ad in the BrmMM-Oiricfo of th« "Want Ad” Section will bnfld op your trade. It point* the way t» your phtee. How many people know what yoor hmo no** i* and where it ia located t J D. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Piedmont Avenue Frontage We have recently had consigned with u» *om« Piedmont Avenue frontage, ranging in price from $115 per foot to $135 per foot. These lots are situated on the most desirable part of Pied mont Avenue, being between Twelfth, Thirteenth and Four teenth Streets, facing Piedmont Park The scarcity of build ing lots of this class of property on the north side is easily recognized by anyone who ha? been looking for a home site re cently. The unusually good value offered here will be appre ciated by anyone in the market for first-class residence prop erty. Reasonable terms can be arranged. Forrest & George Adair FOR SALE JOHN J. YVOODSIDE GOOD RENT PROPOSITION. No. 9 WOODWARD AVENUE. RIGHT close to Whitehall, has two buildings. Rent, $23.75. Buy at your own price. THOMAS R. FINNEY, Sales Manager 12 "Real Estate Row'.” W1LLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO. Real Estate and Builders. Fourth National Bank Bldg Phone 2106 Main. GOOD NEW HOMES; Listen, on Moreland Avenue, comer of Albemarble, we are Just completing a beautiful two-story, seven-room bungalow. This place haa an abundance of large and roomy closets, tile bath, exposed celling beams, stone front, stone steps, and it is on a corner lot; birch door*, the best of hardware; will tint walls to suit your own taste. Will sell you this handsome place on easy terms. To see this is to buy it. Take a look and come to see us. ON NorYh AVENUE, close to Highland Avenue, we have Just completed a pretty six-room home with two baths; it is seldom that you find a place so well built and so complete in every detail as this one Each bath has tile floor; large rooms, plenty of light ar.d furnace heat. Will take a good lot in part payment for this. It is close to school and churches, within a stone’s throw of Druid Hill*; car just, a. block away. Or will sfli on easy terms ON BEAT’TT^’L Cleburne Avenue we are offering the best value in the city In a new six-room, hall and bath bungalow with tile floor on front porch and In bath room, dressing mirrors, stone steps, and automobile drive on side. This iot has a. frontage of 70 feet If you have been waiting for a large lot here it 1*. Will sell you this handsome place on easy terms. We knew that you will like this. WE CAN SELL you a nice, NEW 6-room BUNGALOW with bath and every modern convenience for $3,000, and other* for $3,300 and $3,500, on EASY TERMS. These bungalows are situated in the beautiful and coming section of Murray Hill in North Kirkwood, and are bargains at the price. It is a pleasure to show them. Walker & Patton 8 Nelson Street. Phone Main 2824. WESTMINSTER DRIVE BH/AUTIFUL residence lot on Westminster Drive overlooking a. 14- acre park. 76x355 feet to alley. $4,500 on terms. This 1s be tween Peachtree Circle and The Prado. J. R. & J. H. SMITH EWING try 1513. READ ESTATE. RENTING. DOANS. 180 Peachtree. Att. IMS. FOR SAXE BY GREENE REALTY COMPANY FINE 300-ACRE FARM (NEAR ATLANTA). ON CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER; also on food creek; nearly half of firm as fine bottom land as can be had. Fine chert** read within about two mflss of this « ae*. Adjoining land held at tldo acre. r e have an option on this. If soH st once, only $40 acre. A HEAD BARGAIN 511 EMPIRE BLDG. REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS. Phones 1W» dm West Peachtree Lot THE BEST residence lot left on this beautiful street, $1,250 less than adjoining lots sold for. Owner needs cash and has made liberal concession on that account. East front, 50x200. FINCHER & MARRIOTT JAS. H. REYNOLDS. Sales Manager. 1520 Candler Building. Ivy 5213. J 4