Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 27, 1913, Image 19

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. ' TALLULAH CASE IS 15 Demurrers of Both State and the Power Company Overruled. Testimony Is Heard. CLAYTON, GA., May 27.—Demur rers of both the State of Georgia, plaintiff, and the Georgia Railway and Power Company, defendant, -were overruled to-day in the suit to de termine the ownership of the gorge at 1 allulah halls and the case was ordered tried on its merits by Judge j. B. Jones, of the Northeastern Cir cuit. The introduction of testimony Jhegan when court reconvened at 2 o'clock this afternoon. When court assembled at 10 o'clock this morning both sides announced ready for trial and in a short itme the jury was drawn and sworn. The jurors are among the most prominent citizens of Rabun County. The contention of the State is that the land in the Tallulah Falls gorge was never granted by the. State and a that land grants along the falls ex- * tended only to the brink of the gorge thereby leaving the title to the gorge with the State. The power company contends that the land grants on either side of the gorge extend to the river and include the gorge, and that the Legislature of 1905 passed a resolution estopping the Stale from laying claim to the gorge land. No Action Yet on Street Car Service Definite action on the part of the State Railroad Commission requiring the Georgia Railway and Electric Company to give better street-car service in Atlanta did not develop Tuesday morning as expected. A de cision is expected Tuesday afternoon or Wednesday morning. The commission also has und“- consideration a request of the South ern Express Company for an increase from 15 to 25 cents as the minimum on a shipment of milk. Dairymen cf Fairbum, Ga.. protested. Budget for June to Be Made Up Friday Council's Finance Committee Tues day closed its public hearing, and Chairman W. G. Humphrey announced that a meeting would be held Friday morning to make u~ the June budget. “We have about $71,000 for special appropriations," said Chairman Hum phrey, "but 1 have no idea as yet how the committee will decide to divide it. Requests for new money amount to about $500,000." Imaginative Drunk Thinks He Is Slayer W. W. Baughn, whose home is on Broyles Street, outlined another base ment murder mystery to the police Monday night. He rushed up to a patrolman in Forsyth Street and said he had just killed a man and had throwh him through a basement win dow of the Austell Building. The po liceman hurried to the Austell Build ing and found a shattered plate glass window, but no dead man. Before the Recorder Tuesday Baughn said he was drunk and did not remember what lie said. H^‘was put on probation. Works Years With Heart Almost Bare ST. JOHN, N. B., May 27.—Jose Carey, whose case was regarded as unique by the medica’ profession, is dead. Carey underwent an operation in Boston six years ago for lung trouble and part of the left lung and several of the ribs were removed, leaving the heart practically exposed. Carey recovered his usual health and worked daily for the last four l yea rs. Cat With Harelip Whistles Like Boy SPRINGFIELD, MASS., May 27, : Stanislaus Czynszky, of Prospect Avenue, West Springfield. Is the owner of a cat with a harelip, which whistles with the facility of a school boy. but can not mew or, at least, never has mewed. Neighbors have suggested that the cat would prove a treasure to maker of catgut violin strings. Baptist Ministers Hear Dr. Donaldson The Rev. C. N Donaldson, D. D.. of Charleston. S. C.. who was pa?tor of the Inman Park Baptist Church for six years, delivered an address before the Baptist Ministers’ Conference of Atlanta Monday afternoon. Dr. Donaldson will return to ' harleston Sunday. His many friends ‘ r ' it giad to see him and to learn he is phased with Charleston. Let 'Em All Come By Quill. THE CARVINQ KNire Ckiud YOUR KNIVfSI' © HERE'S THf AXt EPH.OG.UE FIFE, SECRETARY TO SAMUEL INMAN, DIES Manse Fife, 21 years old, died Tues- day morning at 10 o’clock at the resi dence, 18 Argard Avenue, after a short illness. Mr. Fife was private secretary to Samuel Inman. He is survived by Vi is father. J. A. Fife; five brothers, Walter. J. <\, H. A.. W. B.. and Edward S. Fife, and a sister, Mrs. J. T. Gibson. Funeral arrangements will be an nounced later. * 1 LL S^RT A hardware .STORE 3 Bandits Caught After Battle With Posse; 2 Wanted MARIETTA, GA., May 27. Frank Nation is in jail here to-day and John Goddard and a man named Haney are held prisoners at Cartersville, fol lowing a battle near Hugh, a small station between Cartersville and Ma rietta. with a pursuing posse in which Nation and Deputy Sheriff J. P. Gaines were wounded. A fourth mem ber of Nation's gang escaped by swimming a river, after being chased six miles by dogs and officers. Nation and his associates are said to have attempted to hold up and rob Thomas Sorrells, telegraph operator at Hugo. Bartow County officers telephoned to Marietta for assistance and Deputy Sheriff George Hicks went to Hugo with dogs They followed a trail to Nation's house across a mountain, where the battle took place. February Cleared By Chief Lanford Chief of Detectives Lanford exoner ated G. C. February, his secretary, of any genuine intention of “selling out" to Colonel Thomas B. Felder, in a statement Tuesday afternoon. "The deal with Felder wap taken up with my consent^and under my in structions,” said Chief Lanford. "It was done on the suggestion of A. S. Colyar, and if there is any blame to be attached to the laying of the dicto graph trap for Felder 1 am the one re sponsible. 1 thought that if they were planning to steal that Coleman affi davit and other papers they would be caught with the goods." Scotch Flyer 271st Victim of Aviation Special Cable to The Atlanta Georqlan. MONT ROSE, SCOTLAND, May 27. Lieutenant Arthur, an aviator in the air corps . of the British army, was ki}led here to-day by the collapse of his machine, while making a flight over the military parade ground. He was the 271st victim of avia tion. U. S. Court Dissolves Coaster Brake Trust ROCHESTER, N Y.. May 27—A final decree dissolving the Coaster Brake Trust was entered In the United States District Court here to day. The decree in the case was agreed to by all parties at interest without court proceedings. There is. though, a criminal case brought under th Sherman law pending. Want Anything? “Want Ads” Will Find It I Wa Prisoners Shown Favors, Says Judge SAVANNAH, GA., May 27—Re corder John E. Schwarz, in police court, to-day announced that he had notified Judge Walter G. Charlton, of Superior Court* and the Chatham County Commissioners that officers at the county jail were.showing favorit ism to prisoners sentenced from Po lice Court. The jail authorities decline to dis cuss the allegations of the Recorder, Atlantans t o S e e ‘Knoxville-Made’ Fair Chattanooga’s exhibit of goods made in that city is regarded by At lantans as a model for the exposition planned here, and for that reason about 50 members of the Chamber of Commerce and the Atlanta Merchants’ and Manufacturers' Association will go to Chattanooga Thursday to pee the display. A special car will be attached to the W. & A. train leaving Atlanta at 8 a. m. Man of Mystery Is Likened to Hoch CHICAGO, May 27.—The coroner will be asked to-day to investigate the death of Homer Edward Mor rison, who was involved in a mys tery which may rival that of Johann Hoch. Two w’omen already have appeared who say they were defrauded by a man named Morrison, and the police have a record of a third woman, who claims also to have been victimized. Charges Attempt To Blind Him; Sues Asserting that W. M. Henry tried to put his eyes out with an umbrella, O. M. Sutton has filed suit in the Superior Court against Henry for $2,600 damages. Sutton alleges that Henry showered blows on him with the umbrella; jabbed the end of the umbrella into the back of his neck, into his stomach and against his back; threw him into a corner; heat him and then dragged him out and tried to poke the um brella point into his eyes. Governor Attends Lucy Cobb Finals Governor Joseph M. Brown left for Athens Monday, where he will attend the commencement exercises of Lucy Cobh Institute. The Governor's daughter, Miss Cora Brown, is a member of the graduating class. While in Athens the Governor also ill pay a visit to the University. He is not scheduled to make any ad dresses on the trip. U. S. Drops Inquiry Into Phthisis ‘Cure’ WASHINGTON, May 27, By order of Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo the Public Health Service to-day re fused to make any further investiga tion into the so-called Duket "cure" for tuberculosis. Duket is a Chicago surgeon who is backed by former Senator Lorimer and other influential men. SISTERS SEE BROTHER SLAIN. MERIDIAN. MISS., May 27,-Fol lowing an altercation, the cause of which is not known. Gifford Beattie shot and killed Floyd Hardin. Har din’s two sisters witnessed the killing. Beattie is in Jail. GEORGIA NEWS IN BRIEF Macon After Convention. MACON.—At a mass meeting of the Baracas and the Philatheas of Macon Friday night. Rev. Frank An derson. secretary of the national as sociation, will suggest ways and means to promote the campaign for the 1914 convention. Bedingfield To Be Tried. MACON.—Mallary Bedingfield, a prominent Macon business man. who last December shot and almost killed Ferd Guttenberger, a well-known and popular orchestra leader, mis taking him for a burglar, will be tried for assault with Intent to murder in the Superior Court to-morrow. Ex-Rockdale Sheriff Dead. CONYERS.— W. H. M. Austin, aged 60 years, who died at his home here Sunday, was buried to-day. For < number of years he was Sheriff of Rockdale County. Rules Motherhood At 70 Is Impossible WASHINGTON, May 27.—"In the light of human experience a court is justified in treating the prospect of a woman of seventy becoming a mother as an utter impossibility," declared Justice Van Orsdel, in the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia in a ruling in a land suit here to-day. Brass Band Funeral Provided in His Will DANVILLE, ILL., May 27.—In ad dition to necessary expenses of his funeral. William Cramer, a Danville saloon keeper who died to-day. set saide $1,100 to be spent by two lodges to which he belonged for an elaborate funeral parade. He wrote instructions several days ago about the line of march and the musical numUtrs to be played by the two bands. Silent Columbus Slayer Gets Life COLUMBUS, GA.. May 27.— Through an agreement between So licitor General Palmer and attorneys for Bill Ureen, charged with murder, a verdict of guilty with recommenda tion that he be given a life sentence in the penitentiary, was approved by Judge Price Gilbert to-day. Creen was immediately sentenced. Creen has not spoken since March 16. one week after he killed O. D. Kitchens, an insurance man. He was placed on trial this morning. 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 best advertising medium. RAILWAY SCHEDULES. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. "PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH” ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA. The following schedule figure* are published only as Information, and are not guaranteed: No. Arrive From— SB Blrmlngti’m 12:01 am 85 New York . 5:00 am 13 Jacksonville 5:30 am 43 Washington 5:25 am 12 Shreveport . 0.30 am 10 11 chin .... 8 :20 am 20 New York ..11:15 am 8 Chatn’ca . .10:35 am Macon .... 10:40 am K Fort Valley 21 Columbus 6 Cincinnati.. 2b Columbus 30 liirniingh'n <0 B’mlngh'nj 39 Charlotte 6 Macon . . 87 New York 15 Brimgwltk . 7:80 pm 11 Rlchmor d . 8:30 pm 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 : oo pm 23 Jacksonville 6:50 ant *17 Toccoa .... 8:10 am ..10:50 am 11:10 BUI . 1:40 pm 2:30 pm 12.40 pm . 3:55 pm 4 :00 pm 5:00 pm No. Depart To— 36 New York .12:15 am 20 Columbus . 5:20 am 13 Cincinnati . 6:40 am 82 Fort Valley. 6:30 am 35 Blrmlngh’in 5:50 am 7 Clialtn'ga . 6:40 am 12 Richmond . 6:55 am 23 Kansas City 7:00 am 16 Brunswick . 7:46 am 29 Blrmlngh'm 11:30 am 88 New York. . 11:01 am 40 Charlotte .12:00 n'n 6 Macon .... 12:20 pm 30 Columbus ,12:80 pm 30 New York.. 2.45pm 15 Chattn’ga “ ““ 39 Blrmlngk’m •18 Toccoa ... 22 Columbus 5 Cincinnati 23 Fort Valley. 8:20 pm 25 Heflin 5:45 pm 10 Macon .... 5:30pm 44 Washington 8:45 pm 24 Jacksonville 6:30 pra 11 Shreveport .U:l0pm 14 Jacksonville 11.10 pm 8 Qfi i 4 lb t ) pra 1 pm 4 80 pra 5:10 pm 5 :10 pm ant Anything? TBLBPHONKe Bell M Atlanta Telephone olerk will take your ad. and, if requested. aaelet you In wording, or will write the ad for you—that’s his business Tie will ■ Iso make It as brlaf as possible to obtain the results desired. In order to accommodate ctfflrtomera, accounts will be opened by phone, but you will make payments promptly after publication or when bills are presented by mall. Classified Adver tising Rates: - Insertion t Insertions 7 Insertions S Insertions Insertions .10c a line .. ftc a line . 5c a Una .♦V*o a line .. 4c a tins HELP WANTED. __ Male. SIX high-class men canvassers to work Atlanta and .surround ing territory. Good proposition to hustlers. None others need apply. Amber Chemical Com pany, 60.'! Forsyth Building. .‘>-27-11 PULLMAN porters wanted: give refer ences For information write I* O Box 804, Atlanta, Ga. 5-4-'11 SALESMAN with limited line to carry good side line. Address Advertising Specialties, care Georgian 204-5 2*5 No advertisements taken for lea* than two line# Sevan words make a line. To protect your Interests as well as ours, a* order to diaoontlnue an ad will not ee accepted over the phone Please make order to diapontlnua in wrttitg No advertisement accepted from out of to*n unless accompanied by oMfc or forwarded through recog nized advertising agency TBLEPHONEf Bell M Atlanta LITTLE ADS THAT BRING B5G RESULTS VOICES for quartet, dramas and Eng lish opera D.v Atlanta Home Talent Company. For Information address Drama. Box 1*02, care Georgian. 28-26-5 ■ SOLICITORS and agents for a live ' proposition. Franklin Press, 41 Peachtree Street. 29-22-5 l WANT YOU to learn the barber trade. Another rush for barbers this season. Best trade in existence to-day. Good money; light work. Students earn wages while learning Tools given. Call at once or write for catalogue. Moler Bar- ber College. 38 Luckle Street. 28-24-5 ATLANTA mall carriers wanted, aver age $90 month. Atlanta examinations coming S|>ecimen questions free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 49-D, Roches ter, N. Y. 30-14-5 TEACHERS WANTED. WRITE for record of our eight years’ work. High class patronage Ef ficient service Foster’s Teachers Agen cy, Atlanta. Ga. 64-1-4 A UTOMOBILES For Hale, Repairs and AccassoriTOL WANTED AT ONCE—A few more first- class principals and assistant teach ers. Good openings, good salaries. Free registration. Register Teachers’ Agency Register, Ga. 5-18-9 EDUCATIONAL. STUDY SHORTHAND at home; com plete course twenty lessons $10, $1 down, $1 week. Begin now. use spare lime; book furnished. Amo House, Box .763, Atlanta. Ga. 5-3-6 EMORY summer school; cool, quiet; fifty days from June 17. Latin, Giee. French, German, English, his tory, mathematics. Address E. K. Tur ner. Oxford, Ga. 6-9*1 WANTED- Brush runabout; must be in good condition. Will pay cash if 391 South Pryor 6-27-13 •heap. CADILLAC, 1911. five-passenger; just been painted and overhauled. Can be seen at Travis & Jones, 26 James Street Bell phone Ivy 4832. 80-25-5 WANTED FOR U. R. ARMt: Able- bodied unmarried men between ages of 18 and 36; 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 SITUATIONS WANTED^ Male. YOUNG Married man. experienced of fice accountant, desires position; at present employed. H.. care Georgian. 6-27-30 \\ A NTi .1» Work irom 7 to in p. m daily and all day Sundays by a man of good appearance and addresB, who has ■ to hustle—and knows how H. M. F., : care Georgian. 32-27-5 WANTED —Position! June 1 by young i man; twelve years' experience mer cantile. banks, auditing Auditor Bank er-Merchant, care Georgian 34-27-5 BRIGHT, energetic young man; must have work at once. Bell phone W est 809. 204-5-27 FOR SALE—One second-hand Overland 5-passenger automobile; also, one 6- passenger Elmore. Price, $600 each. Will trane for purchase money notes or will sell on terras. Call Harper Bros. Main 562. 5-24-21 WE have several Flinders chassis and will build body and paint car to your order. Bargain prices Don’t buy any second-hand car until you see us. NORTH PRYOR GARAGE. NOR'rH PRYOR PLACE. 4- 2-28 WINDSHIELDS. RADIATORS, lamps, fenders, repaired as good as new. Mfrs. all kinds sheet metal work. Warlick Sheet Metal Co.. 24S Edgewood. 8-4-64 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 SPECIAL NOTICES. Near Beer License. I HEREBY make application to Council for renewal of near-beer license, 18-A Ivy Street, colored only. Patrick Lyons. 6-25-30 1 HEREBY make application to Council for renewal of near-beer license. 200 Marietta Street, white only. Patrick Lyons. 6-25-29 I HEREBY make application to Council for renewal of near-beer license, 202 Marietta Street, colored only. Patrick Lyons. 6-25-28 1 HEREBY make application to Council for renewal of near-beer license. 309 Peters Street, colored only. Patrick Lyons. 6-25-27 I HEREBY' make application to City Council for renewal of near beer li cense for white only, at 7 and 9 Viaduct Place. Harry Staten. 6-22-239 I HEREBY make application to City Council for renewal of near beer li cense for colored only at 156 Decatur Street. C. B. Jones. 5-22-200 1 HEREBY make application to City Council for renewal of near beer li cense for white only, at 614 Marietta, Street. J. A. Daniel. 5 22-243 1 HEREBY make application to City Council for renewal of near beer li cense for white only, at 129 Edgewood Avenue. Louis Silverman. 5-22-248 FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK tells of about 300,000 protected positions in U. 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 WANTED—Men to learn the barber trade; tools and position furnished. Atlanta Barber College, 10 East Mitchell St. C-ll-17 WANTED—Bookkeeper; familiar with contracting business preferred; mod erate salary to begin; splendid oppor tunity for advancement. State expe rience and salary desired. Address Contracting, Box 450, care Georgian 5-24-36 HELP WANTED. Female. GOOD HOME, good salary, to a neat and refined white woman, to live In small family. 375 Capitol Avenue. Phone Main 3770 L. 5-27-14 COOK, WHO WILL AP PRECIATE G O O D HOME. FAMILY OF THREE. 41001) PA y. ADDRESS BOX 1083, AT LANTA. GA. 207-5-26 I HEREBY make application to City Council for renewal of near-beer li cense for white only at 14 Marietta Street. A. Samuels. 5-24-11 FUNERAL NOTICE. WARLICK—The friends and relatives of Miss Ruth Elizabeth Warlick, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Warlick and family are invited to attend the funeral of Miss Ruth Elizabeth Warlick Wed nesday, May 28. 1913, at 10:30 o’clock from Grace Methodist Church. Rev. C. O. Jones will officiate. Inter ment will be in Oakland Cemetery. The following named gentlemen will please act as pallbearers and as semble at the office of H. M. Pat terson. & Son at 9:30 o’clock: Mr. T. C. Mell, Mr. Howard McFail, Mr. Marvin McFail, Mr. Graham Bell, Mr. Charles Girardeau, Jr., and Mr, William Zellars. PERSONAL. LADIES—Ask your druggist for Chi chester Pills, the Diamond brand; for twenty years known as best, safest, al ways reliable; buy of your druggist. Take no other. Chichester’s Diamond Brand Pills are sold by druggists every where. 6-20-1 TREMAINE, The Mystic. Permanently located in Atlanta. 125 west Peachtree street. Hours. 10 to 7. Closed on Fridays ARE YOU satisfied with your present conditions? Is your married life hap- F y? Is the one you love drifting away? possess, teach and develop the power of control. Your greatest wish can pos itively be realized. Every case guar anteed. 5-26-1 WANTED—Six (6) lady demonstrators for Taceo Varnish. Apply to Amber Chemical Company, 603 Forsyth Building, Atlanta, Ga. 0-20 -8 WANTED—Young lady between four teen and eighteen years of age to learn artistic stage dancing. Lessons free of charge. See Professor Ehrlich, Lake wood Park. 6-27-35 WANTED—Competent general servant. Apply to 439 North Jackson Street. 33-23-5 A-l BOOKKEEPER, four years' expe rience. now employed, desires connec tion with good firm byi June 10. Best reference. Address M., Box 914, care Georgian. 30-27-5 WANTED—Position by drug clerk; can furnish good references; three years' experience; graduate In pharmacy Phone Main 3889-.I or answer Ph.G., Box 897, care Georgian. 27-27-5 GOOD USED CARS AT REASONABLE PRICES. Maxwell, 2-cylinder runabout, fine condition throughout, $186 "Courier Roadster," fully equipped, i electric lights. $275. j Buick model 10 roadster, electrio | lights. $325. 1 Buick. model 33, 4 passenger, fully equipped, fine condition, $360 Maxwell Roadster. Sportsman type, I model Q, fully equipped, electric Hants, I $376. • Maxwell touring, model G, 4-passenger, • fully equipped, $450. Prlmo touring car, new top and seat covers, $450. These cars are in good running con dition and worth more than the prices quoted above. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY. 241 PEACHTREE 8T. 4-11-18 YOUNG MAN wants position, office work preferred; has some knowledge of bookkeeping; must have work at once. Best references. Kent, 593 S. Pryor Street. 26-27-5 YOUNG MAN, age 8, anxious for em ployment. Willing to work. Call Ivy 4872. 25-27-5 Castiron Wellding AUTOGENOUS METHOD. AUTO AND ALI. MACHINE PART ft. META1, WELDING COMPANY. MAIN 3013. 86 GARNETT STREET, i-M-i DOBBS TIRE REPAIR CO. WE REPAIR AND SELL ALL MAKES OF TIRES AND TUBES. 236 PEACH- TREE STREET. PHONE IVY 1646. 4-1*8 WANTED—Position by young man who has just completed a course of book keeping. with good habits and good ref erences; ready to begin work June 1. Address N. YV. Johnson, 8 Perry Street, Newnan, Ga. 34-20-5 LICENSED druggist and show card writer, with managerial experience. Is now open for a proposition. Write Box 14, Parrott, Ga. 34-26-5 AN EXPERT stenographer-secretary of long and varied experience, able to handle own mall, desires to make a change. Address B., Box 66, care Geor gian 36-26-5 IF YOU want first-class house cleaning call Ivy 3082. 5-26-26 LET the house cleaner clean your house and wax your floors and clean your carpets. Address E. M. B., 214 West Hunter St. 202-5-26 YOUNG man with five years’ experience as hotel clerk wants Job as day or night clerk. Box 856, care Georgian. 214-5-26 FIRST-CLASS bookkeeper and office man desires position June 1. Best references as to ability. Address R., Box 155, care American 88-25-5 TRAVIS & JONES, AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING. Ivy 4832. 26 James Street. 8-1-64 WARNING TO INFRIN GERS AND IMITATORS. LIQUID TIRE TONIC IS PROTECT ED BY U. S. DUYREA PATENT, NO. 678551 AND ALL INFRINdERS, AGENTS OR USERS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THEY MUST AN SWER IN THE COURT FQR VIOLA TION OF THIS LAW LIQUID TIM TONIC COMPANY. KANSAS CITY, MO 4-9-44 ATLANTA RADIATOR CO. REPAIRING and manufacturing. Lamp and fender work. 72 Ivy Street. At* Lanta phone 3816. 8-10-13 Oarages For Rent. FOR RENT —Garage. Phone Ivy 1499-.T. 614 Peachtree Street. Automobiles For Rent DUNHAMllbfOR~Ca FIVE and seven-passenger cars. Garage, 112 East Ellis Street. Call Bell phone Ivy 2496 day, Main 4325 night 3-81-S3 STENOGRAPHER of experience desires position at once. Best references. Main 4866-J. 5-25-49 EXPERT auto tire repairer, with fac tory and shop experience of more than two years, desires good location. Ad dress H. A. J., Box 655, care Georgian. 79-25-3 WANTED—Voices for sacred plays and 1 English opera, by Atlanta Home Tal ent Dramatic Company. For informa tion address Drama, Box 902, care Geor gian. 31-26-5 | WANTED—Position by young man, aged 25; high school education; good penman and calculator. Must have work at once; past profession, teaching. Address F., Box 17, care Georgian. 71-25-5 WANTED—A position as chauffeur; seven years’ experience; can keep up and care for car; best references. It. R. Price, 184 East Harris St. 42-25-5 WANTED—Experienced assorter. Ap ply Excelsior Laundry, 40-42 Wall St. 5-22-19 U. S. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS open to women. Write for list. Franklin Institute, Dept. 602-D, Rochester. N. Y. p rpi Q LEARN MILLINERY: best O I It 1 JO trade on earth for women; pay $60 to $100 a month. Write Ideal School of Millinery, 100% Whitehall St 3-29-41 WANTED—Position by capable young J man; experienced salesman, but would I accept my kind of inside work. Ad- l dress C. A. P., care Georgian. 45-25-5 | AS REPRESENTATIVE of some corpo ration or salesman; for some firm at ! Macon, or on tne road. Willing to work ; one month to demonstrate my ability. Can furnish reference. Address Honest i Gentleman, care Georgian. 41-22-5 WANTED- Settled white woman as nurse and maid. Child six years old. References required. Phone Ivy 308 1133 Peachtree Street. 5-25-38 Male and Female. CRICHTON-SttUmniK, EtUbllibatlSIB. ~ - NOW Is the time to paint and we have the best that can be made. West Lumber Co., 238 Peters St. 6-21-10 WANTED—Position as sawyer at cir cular saw mill in Georgia or Florida. Good reference. Address P. O. Box 68, Six years’ experience. Good reference. Address P. O. Box 68, Council, N. C. 34-19-5 BOOKKEEPER and auditor will straighten 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 Trains marked tnus (*) run daily except Bun- flay. Other trains run dally. Central time. City Ticket Office. No. 1 Peachtree Street. SPECIAL NOTICES. Near Beer License. 1 HEREBY - make application to City Council for renewal of near-beer li cense at 99 Decatur Street. I. Price 5-27-28 AT THE NEXT meeting of Council we will apply for renewal of near beer li cense at 32 .Marietta Street, for whites only. Breslin & Hagerty. 31-24-5 1 HEREBY' make application to City Council for renewal of near beer li cense for white only, at 1 and 3 North Broad Street. YV. 11. Towery & Co. 5-22-224 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 Maternity sanitarium—Private. refined, homelike. Limited number of f iat lent s cared for. Home provided for nfants. Mrs. M. T. Mitchell, 26 Wind sor Street. 11-9-57 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 ACME HATTERS HAVE MOVED TO 20 E. HUN TER STREET. OLD HATS MADE NEW. 4-23-42 l HEREBY make application to City Council for renewal of near beer li cense for colored only, at 50 South For- ayti Street. John Fxgher. 5-22-228 1 HEREBY make application to City Council for renewal of near beer li cense for white only, at 27 W. Mitchell Street. Sig 'Samuels & Co. 5-22-229 1 HEREBY make application to City Council for renewal of near ba^r 11- cenee for colored only at 82 South Broad Street. John Campbell. 5-22-232 I HEREBY make application to Council for renewal of near-beer license, 131 Peters .Street, colored only. Patrick Ly ons. 6-25-83 I HEREBY make application to Council for renewal of near-beer license, 163 Peters Street, colored only. Patrick Ly ons. 5-25-32 I HEREBY make application to Council for renewal of near-beer license. 201 Decatur Street, colored only. Patrick Lyons. 5-25-311 FLY SCREENS, FLY SCREENS. FLY SCREENS—Wood fly screens, metal fly screens, hardwood floors, Venetian blinds, metal weather strips furnished ■ nvwhere in the South. Write or phone W. R. Callaway, manager, 1403 Fourth National Bank Building, Atlanta. Ga. Main 6310 LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Pair of glasses in case, between Thrower Buffering, Grant Building and Candler Building, May 26. Reward Phone Main 1843 403 Peters Building. 209-5-27 LOST—Child’s black caracul coat, near lake. Grant Park. Reward. Atlanta phone 4276. 5-27-7 STRAYED or stolen, male brown and white spotted fox terrier; answers to name of Sam; reward; return to 321 For rest Ave., or phone Main 1078 or Ivy 6035-1. 5-28-13 LOST—An old-fashioned carved brace let. with Margie Brown engraved on Inside. Call Ivy 6376 and get reward 6 26-22 nr® wtADiNG Business Training School in the South. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION *T THE PftOVRinORS IN PERSON. KlSERBvtfcBlNG ATLANTA. BOYS and girls everywhere, to make a dollar every day after school. Pleasant and easy work. Call on or write A. R. Caesil, 41 Vi Peachtree Street. Atlanta. Inclose stamped and addressed envelope for reply. 33-21-5 TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT. NO. 6 REMINGTONS, $5 for four months; Kovals. $7 'for four months; Underwoods. $8 for four months; Rem ington Visible, $!» for four months. In itial payment allowed on price of ma chine Get our new illustrated catalog and price list No. 26. American Writ ing Machine Company, 48 North Pryor Street. Phone Main 2626. 5-26-9 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 AGENTS AND SALESMEN. Wanted. WANTED—Two salesmen who know city. Good money for right men. P. G. Cocker. 510-511-512 Peters Building. 5-27-6 TRAVELING SALESMEN WE REQUIRE AT ONCE THE SERVICES OF THREE GOOD LIVE. ACTIVE, HIGH-GRADE TRAVELING SALESMEN TO TRAVEL SOUTHERN STATES. APPLICANTS MUST BE MORE THAN 25 YEARS OF AGE. GOOD PERSONALITY' AND HAVE SUCCESSFUL RECORD AS SALESMEN T< > SUCH WB CAN OFFER A POSITION THAT WILL PAY $200 AND UP PER MONTH ABOVE EX PENSES. EXCLUSIVE TER RITORY AND TRAVEL! NO EXPENSES ADVANCED. REF ERENCES REQUIRED. E F WHITE, 820 FORSYTH BUILD ING. ATLANTA, GA. 29-37-6 S| TU AT J0NSJVAN TED . Female. EXPERIENCED stenographer and gen eral office assistant desires position at once or later. Very reasonable. Write Miss Pearle Johnson, 34 West Mitchell Street. 31-27-5 WANTED—Laundry on lot. Charge $1 a day and carfare. Rosa Milner, 18 West Peachtree; In rear. 200-6-27 Y'OT’NG lady desires position as stenog rapher. Had some experience. Will ing to begin at moderate salary. Ivy 1987-J. 6-26-19 NICE colored girl wants position as office girl; experienced with physician. Address E. L. B., 107 Fraser St. Phone Atlanta 5985-A. 201-5-26 A YOUNG GIRL that can do pastry cooking wants position In small fam ily; must have good wages. Address 24 Crumley Place. 203-5-26 WANTED—A situation by a white woman as working housekeeper; a fine cook; best of experience. Miss C., Box 38, care Georgian. 47-25-5 A YOUNG and enthusiastic oral teacher would like one or more deaf scholars. Miss M.. Ill E. 5th street. 57-25-5 WANTED—Portion as cashier by young lady with, efc^erience. Address M. C., 21 White < >alf Street, Atlania, Ga. 200-5-22 uf'.'in.Y efficient stenographer, office assistant,' has resigned position. Must have another im mediately. $18.00 per week min imum. Phone Ivv 5840. 5-21-4 Motorcycles. MoTORCYCTS^orsA^mFi^iT four-horsepower, with speedometer. Prest-o-lite, horn, for $125. R. C., 159 Whitehall Terrace. 5-27-200 FOR SALE—Seven-horsepower 1913 In dian at a bargain. See Grady Barn well, 20 E. Alabama. 5-26-11 THOR MOTORCYCLES, repairs and ac cessories; best equipped repair shop in city. We will take care of you. South ern Motorcycle Co., 116 Edgewood Ave. 8-26-31 # Tire Repairing HIGH-GRADE STEAMVULCANIZ1NG Retreading a specialty. Prompt atten tion given express shipments. Sanders- Speer Vulcanizing Company, 100 Spring Street, Atlanta. Ga. 3-28-1$ SITUATIONS WANTED. Male and Female. LIVE WIRES—Man and wife with ex perience want live proposition to han dle on transcontinental tour In an au tomobile. 1. L. B., Box 607, care Geor gian 6-36-8 WANTED—Position by man and wife; woman to cookand man to work gar den and care for chickens; best of refer ences. Address R. B., Box 460. care Georgian. 201-5-21 ANSWER—Just as you have read thla will others read your ad if you place it in the Want Ad columns of this pa- per. A word to the wise Is enough. DRESSMAKING—DRESS MAKERS. SI: vv'lN(\lce^resses^maife'Tn^lates$ style; will go out for $1.25 per day Dressmaking, 374 East Hunter Street • 33-27-5 BUS I NESS OPPORTUNITIES. WILL INVEST $500 In good paying business. Profits must not be under $200 per month. Must stand severe In vestigation. Address B. A. K., Box 630, care Georgian. 5-27-34 FOR SALE—Newspaper in town of 10,000; county and municipal printing; established for years and a political fac tor of importance. To a practical and experienced man in the business would be willing to help finance the deal. Walter B. Oates, Headland, Ala* 5-27-17 FOR SALE—$1,000, cigar store, with news and shoe shine stands; In heart of city. Long lease. For information call Main 6203-J. 26-26-5 FOR SALE—Best dally newspaper prop osition in South Georgia—in the beet city of its size in the State; modern equipment throughout. Can be bought at a bargain, half cash or good negotia ble paper, balance on easy terms. Write quick to “Newspaper," Box 10, care Georgian. 6-23-12 TAILORING, cleaning and pressing business well established, excellent lo cation, now paying $1,500 per year clear of all expenses. On account of failing In health will sacrifice for $1,000. Will accept $600 cash, balance on terfris. Ad dress P. O. Box 60, care Georgian. 5-22-1 WANTED—Cases to nurse by experienced sick nurse. Ma ternity eases a. specialty. Rates reasonable. Best references. Cail Ivy 7304-J, or West 1054. 36-20-5 FOR SALE:—Business paying J200 to $300 per month, owner leaving city, rheap for quick cash sale. Address I. L. B., Box 607. care Georgian. 5-18-57 IS TCTUK NAME !n the Business Guide columns oft he "Want Ad*' section? Little ads bring big results. FINANCIAL. FOE SALE—Few shares Bullard Door stock cheap. Sacrifice, Box 89. care Georgian. 15-8T-6