Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 29, 1913, Image 15
TTTE 'ATLANTA' GEORGIAN AYU NEWS,
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PONY CONTEST DRAWS
ENTRANTS. CERTAIN OF
SUCCESS, FROM AFAR
Atlanta children were the first to catch the fire of enthusiasm in The
Georgian and American pony contest. The children out 1n the State and
outside Georgia were a little slow at first.
But how they are coming now!
Bvery mail bring# a heap of letters from distant addresses, and the
letters are full of "ringer.” Every gin or boy seems sure of winning.
Dorothy Davis, of Dothan, Ala., writes: “I have my subscription
book, and so I am going to work In earnest now.”
Please send me subscription hlanks, etc., so I can win a pony,” as
O. 8. Morton. Jr., writes is a more frequently used wording.
The flood of mail Is becoming a serious problem. Once this week two
men in the contest department worked all night answering letters, and
then did not catch up entirely with the work. It is hoped, therefore,
that contestants who do not receive answers the following day will re
member that it 1h not always possible to go through all the letters, check
all the votes and keep up with the routine work of the contest in a day,
and be patient.
Names of contestants and their standing follow:
I nominate, as a candidate in The Hearat’a Sunday Ameri
can and Atlanta Georgian Pony Outfit Contegt:
Name
Address
Nominated by
Address
GOOD FOR 1,000 VOTES.
Only One Nomination Blank Can be Voted for Any Contestant.
District Number One.
Georg’s Roseen
Josephine Simrll
Vera Nellie Brantley
Jacob Patterson
Mias Margaret Lewie
Jae. O. Godard
HiIlmau_McCalla
Janet Oxenham
Edgar Watkins. Jr
Willie Ivey Wiggins
Hugh B. Luttell
Miss Frankie J. Smith
Andrew May
Miss Louise Thompson
Mollle Lee Kendall
Miss Mildred Stewart
Nellie Martin
Dorothy Stiff
Miss Estelle Sullivan
Pauline Trull
Glenn Moon *
James Grubbs
Phillip S Reid
Thomas M. Price
Wrr.. Elsie
Lottie Mae Dedman
Eugene Morgan
Wyman Conard $
Toland Gwin
Harold Holsonbactc
T. L. Hoshall, Jr
Roy Mauldin
Albert Smith
Miss Louise McCrary
Miss Sudie King
Miss Gaynell Phillips ;
Miss Mary E. Peacock
Robert A. Harden
Miss Edith Clower
Miss Ruth Grogan
H. E. Watkins, Jr
Miss Annie Phillips
Miss Christa Powers
Ollff Moody
William Ernest
Arthur Pepin
Lillian Smith
Chas. Johnson
Frank Price, Jr.
Louise McAllister
Sidney Clark
Donovan Owens
Morgan Glover
Chas. Whitner, Jr
Jack Shlnholser
District Number Two.
Miss Robert Harbour
Eugene Willingham, Jr
J. W Collins. Jr
Miss Marjorie McLeod
Miss Lottie McNair '.....
Edmund Hurt
Miss Idele Shaw ......
Elsie Gosnell
Miss Elizabeth Garwood
J. P Tucker .’. .‘A.
Miss Edith Gray
Miss Nellie Reynolds
J. Edgar Sheridan
flay Warwick
Paul M. Clark
Miss LaRue Church
Wm. Wellborn
Clinton Hutchinson ... a
Miss Virginia Walton
Edgar Sweetzer
Chas. M. Kellogg, Jr
' Max Cletn
Robert Wood
J. R. Wood
Martin Comerford
Ruel Crawley
Willie Harden
Raley Ray ........
Miss Lucy Withers
Miss Elizabeth Downing ......
Robert R. Andrews ...........
Miss Catherine Fussell ...
Nick Caroll
Sarah Paxton
W. Samet r.......
Ed Ferguson
Pierce Smith
Maurice McGairy
District Number Three.
54530
27830
21690
17030
11810
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7650
8765
6475
6215
6100
5665
5595
3970
3195
2220
2190
2030
1860
1650
1545
1500
1405
1385
1145
1130
1100
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
62505
29410
14220
10875
8300
7740
7365
5880
4765
3980
3945
3685
3585
3520
2900
2436
1850
1740
1650
1425
1380
1245
1180
1120
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1009
1000
1000
.1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
Willetts Matthews .
...... 44050
Uharles L. Stevens
...... 41190
Mildred Brickman ....
268-15
J. P. Goets. Jr. .;
J2665
Miss Mary Wells ......
...... 6070
Miss Mabel Bracewell ..
: 3406
Miss Alma Coleman ....
2331,
Miss Evelyn Oxford ...
1800
Ernest E. Hamorick . .
1260
Anne S. Slatton
... . 1040
Willie Reynolds
1000
Harry Brown
1000
Joe R. Smith .AV.A..
1000
Howard Grove ..*,r...
1000
Claudia Cocliran .......
1000
Annie Mealor
1000
Marion Wells
1000
District Number Four.
inie Mae Cook
rence Greenoe
thaniel Kay
ar Eugene Cook v’”
H. Hamilton, Jr.
Walling Davts n :V ... ■
is Wllhelmina Tucker ......
;s Ida Bloomberg
G. Fox
1 Reynolds
ian MaHrehberg •••'• -
is Annie Graham ..........
lie Slatten
I,. VV. Bron'n
.veil Conway
rtle Jones
» Maude L. BerrjL.
District Number Five.
nk Ison, Jr
hard Rodney
mdon Thomas
ery Ward
is Louise Chewning
is Luoile Berry
k Denton .»
is MargaVet Le Feure »i...
>d Vicery
Toy e-.
80275
49470
31220
23210
16730
8045
- 7915
6300
5965
5450
4185
•4060
3795
3740
3650
2125
2645
40380
38505
8525
7676
7490
4475
3800
3520
'2600
2465
Charles Ernest Vernoy 2460
Agnes Shatren 2335
Miss Beatrice Brunson 2176
Miss Meta Mitchell 1870
Louis Whitman ». 1645
Louis Joel 1626
Guy Qullllan 1615
Raymond Smith /..... 1460
Vivian Broom 1460
John Thrasher 1426
Paul Theodown 1420
Roy Young 1400
Estelle Honer 1380
David F. Nowell 1296
William Henderson 1290
Louise Simpson 1290
Mose Gold 1260
Miss Susie Black 1230
Ralph Rose 1130
Miss Rosemund Humphries ... 1035
James Eden 1000
Miss L. E. Abbott 1000
Miss Lovie C. Dean 1000
Miss Alice Feldman 1000
Frank Henley 1000
Miss Annie Mae Hllsman 1000
Milton Holcombe 1000
Lynn A. Hubbard 1000
Harry Stone 1000
Miss Sarah Whitaker .......... 1000
Miss Margaret White 1000
Charles Stone 1000
R. H. Brown 1000
Hugh Terrell 1000
Miss Carlotta Burns 1000
Lowell Battle 1000
Miss Lillian L. Brown 1000
Miss Marion Overstreet 1000
Jack Ellman 1006
Eugene Bayllss _ 1000
Sam K. Nece 1000
Esther Hutchins 1000
Valentine Jenkins ....... 1000
Roy Coleman 2360
Miss Anna Graham 2085
John Baker Long 2070
Jno. B. Long 1970
Miss Mary Holloway 2065
Wm. Hood 1150
Miss Texia Mae Butler ....... 1000
Albert Leake 1000
Merriot Brown Reid 1000
Miss Frances Summers 1000
District Number Six.
William Turner 24400
Miss Beverly Swanton 19486
Edward DeLoach 15865
Miss Susanne SpringeT 8450
Miss Virginia Jackson 6270
Edgar Wilson 4675
George Nelson Baker 3785
John Lovett 3185
Grady Harris 2340
Gay Reynolds 1880
Miss Ora F. Dozier 1790
Miss Margaret Thornton .. 1780
E, F. Marquett 1485
Francis Summers 1330
Charlie Hood 1305
Miss Grace Davis 1000
Gregory J. Eaton 1000
Angle C. Newton 1000
Benjamin F. Saflets 1000
District Number Seven.
A. Morrison 13210
James Allen 5425
George H. Melton 4635
Clyde Mitchell 2715
Chas. R. Walker. Jr 2640
Henry Hull 2405
Phillip Gilstein 1775
Lawrence McGinnis 1170
Joe DuPre 1115
Claude Higgins 1000
Willie Mae Dempsey 1000
Joy Carroway 1000
Miss Alma Hudson 1000
FanBle Bettis 1000
City Carriers and Newsboys.
Mose Brodkln 63080
.Boss Greer 51775
Raymond Wilklnzon 34086
O. B. Bigger 30795
John Trimble .. 25700
Harold Hamby 24955
Irvin Willingham 15270
Roy Cook 14205
J, E. Moore 13195
Powell Pendley 11750
Harold Turner 10165
Sidney Ney 8820
Sterling Jordan .. 6910
Norman Gooch 6825
OHn Neal Baas 68 iO
Everett J. Cain 5675
Charles Barron 65 7.)
St. Bernard Vettch 4036
Royal Barbour 3045
Bonnell Blcodworth 2610
Grady Cook 2280
L. M. Harrison 1680
Frank Garwood 1546
R. S. McConnell 1220
Johnnie Evans 1000
Out-of-Town Agents and Carriers.
John Martin, Jr„ Columbus, Ga. 18697
Leon Spence, Carrollton, Ga. .. 8085
Patrick Jones, Macon 6830
H. K. Everett, Calhoun, Ga. .. 4995
Ambrose Scarboro, Royston, Ga. 4340
M. - F. Dasch, Stone Mountain,
Ga 3930
Chas. Barron, R. F. D., Atlanta 3860
Leon B. Spears, Woodstock, Ga. 3195
Jake Palmer, Murphy, N. C. .. 3130
-Jas. S. Plunkett, Carey Sta., Ga. 2915
Thos. W. Rylee, Gainesville. Ga. 2915
Gladys Daniels, Bolton 2710
Smith Fallaw, Opelika, Ala.... 2380
Aubrey Hopkins. Anderson. S.C. 2085
Alfred Chappelle, Sparta, Ga... 1455
Robt. Newby, Vienna, Ga 1360
Jos. Milam, Cartersville. Ga.... 1370
H. Esserman. Rome, Ga 1346
John To'er. New Orleans, La... 1340
James Wilkins. Gaffney, S. C... 1016
Chas. B. Havey, Llthonla, Ga. 1000
L. Bennett, Brunswick, Ga.... 1000
Herman Corliss. LaGrange. Ga. 1000
R. E- Hudson, Unadllla, Ga 1000
Hugh Parrish, Adel, Ga 1000
Paul-Swlnt, Gibson. Ga 1000
X. N. David. Cedartown. Ga. .. 1000
Rupert-Mobisy, Covington, Ga. 1000
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aW Grmterf S/Soi/jWve/
Tfe SCARLET PLASH
in
FRII MAGAZINE
GIVEN WITH NEXT
SHID
Georgia School Boys and Girls.
Andrew B. Trimble, Llthonla . . 19575
M. Means, Meansvllle 16180
Virginia McCqwen, Marietta
Car Line 125S0
Lee Bowden, Athena 12515
Ben Steinberg. Cartersville .... 11015
Lois Casey, Chattahoochee .... 9235
Ennie Spinks, Chipley 9155
C. E. Crawford, Chipley 8530
Clifford Henry, Carrollton .... 8435
Gertrude Moseley, Menlo 7120
Blake Nichols, R. F. D., Atlanta 5680
Chas. E. Keely, Cartersville ... 5150
Belle Ragsdale, Llthonla 4640
Anna Johnson, Summerville ... 4605
Will Chapman, Whigham 4590
John Logan, Gainesville 4415
Mary Caldwell. Chiplev 4340
Esther Boorstein, Covington . . 4245
Margaret Danner, Doraville ..." 3820
Terry Strozier, Greenville .... 3610
Belle Stowe, Toccoa 3305
Clay Burruss, Carnesvllle .... 3265
Berry, Cleln, Columbus 3150
Mary Allen, Juniper 3145
Rives Cary, Barnesvllle 2765
Reginald Houser, Macon 2665
Maxwell Aubrey, Bolton 2615
Betta Davis, Fayetteville 2340
Wm. Reid, Columbus '2325
Warner Webb, Griffin 2285
Elmer Towns, Social Circle ....
Patrick Jones, Macon
Reginald Houser, Macon, Ga. ..
W. L. Mattox, .Newnan
Alfred Wilkes, R. F. D. Atlanta
B. C. Elder, Blakely 1970
Jimmy Logan Grantvllle 1950
Cary Brezel. Rome 1875
Emory Steele, Commerce .... 1650
Carl Bragg, Woodcllff 1695
W. A. Hollis. Columbus 1505
W. Harrell, Jr., Quitman 1500
Horace McConnell. R. F. D. Atl 1405
Sarah F. Spier, Monroe 1430
Helen Mitchell, Rlchwood .... 1380
J, L. Brewer, Egan 1380
Horace McConnell R. F. D„ At
lanta 1406
Ruth Aiken, Forrest Park ....' 1290
1280
1266
1240
1175
2260
2125
2065
2000
2000
Paul Jossey, Forsyth
E. A. Heckle, Cornelia
Wm. Talllaferro. Mansfield ...
Virginia Young, Roswell, Ga. ..
Jessie Collier, Barnesvllle 1170
Gertrude Marshall, Savannah .. 1150
Bennett Jeffers, Douglasville . . 1135
Sallle Evans, Douglasville .... 1110
D. S. Morton, Raymond 1105
Ernest Turney, Chipley 1085
Sidney Newsome, Union Point . 1080
H. C. Ogllvie, Savannah 1080
Chas. Harlan, R. F. D. Atlanta. 1180
J. P. Craven, Baxley 1075
Clyde Stephen*. Barnesvllle.... 1075
Robt. Mobley, Jr., Quitman.... 1066
Miriam Stansell, Gainesville.. 1055
Robert Davis, Columbus 1050
Eleanor Lindsay, Tucker 1050
H. E. White, Flovilla 1040
Ernest Baker, Washington ... 1040
Erva Blackstock. Hogansvllle.. 1030
E. Scarborough, Macon 1026
Etheridge Bradley, Smyrna .... 1016
Chas. Clark, Loganville 1010
Jessie Tabor, Loganville 1005
Mattie L. Johns, Loganville .... 1005
J. C. Smith, Oxford 1060
Brannon Sharp, Commerce 1000
G. W. Davis, Bremen 1000
Cecil McGahee, Llthonla • 1000
Sarah Carter, Savannah 1000
Dan Patrick, Conyers 1000
H. H. Redwlne. Fayetteville ... 1000
Felix Reid. Union City 1000
Ralph Little. Commerce ...... 1000
Morris McClure, Jackson 1000
C. V. Turner, Jr., Quitman .... 1000
G. W. Posey, Jr., Juniper 1000
Lily Wilkes, R. F. D. Atlanta.. 1000
J. H. Hewlett, Conyers 1000
Rudolph Campbell, Fairburn ... 1000
A. E. Gilmore, Jr., Tenntlle . .. 1000
Richard Johnson. Tennllle . .. 1000
J. P. Tucker, Jr., R. F. D. AtU. 1000
Edna Jennings, Newnan 1000
Thos. Lamar, Waycross 1000
Evelyn Davis. Baconton 1000
W. B. Dismukes, Mystic 1000
Susie Glenn. Social Circle ..... 1000
E. V. Turner, Jr., Athens 1000
Elsie Cummings, Savannah .. 1000
Grady W. Griffith, Athens ... .• 1000
Amy Davis, Bremen 1000
Joe Tlnk, Gainesville 1000
Bennett Willis Norman. Nor
man Park 1000
School Boys and Girls Outside of
State of Georgia.
Fain E. Webb, Jr 35750
Lena Mae Smith, Knoxville,
Tenn 20535
Robert Hyatt Brown 15225
Miss Dorothy Davis 6730
McGee Hunt, Westminster, S. C. 6000
J. T. Sewell 5055
Rodney Stephens 4255
Elmer Cooper, Greenville, S. C. 3110
Henry Hicks 2910
Janette Gerelde, Pensacola, Fla. 2700
Ralph Turner 1350
Edmund A. Lively, Birmingham,
Ala 1045
Miss Annie McCarrell 1030
Novel Wheeler 1015
Pauline Trull ..
J. T. Webb, Jr.
Lindsay W. Graves
George Andrews
Miss Lydia Bemley
Geo. W. Chamlee, Chattanoo
ga, Tenn
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
Jack London’s new story,
‘ ‘ The Scarlet Plague, ” begins in
the American Monthly Magazine
given free with every copy of
next Sunday’s American.
_ RAILWAY SCHEDULES, _
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
“PREMIER
CARRIER
SOUTH”
OF THE
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA.
The following schedule figures are
published only as information, and are
not guaranteed:
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18 Chattan’ga . 8 » jwr
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88 ImrkaaenTOm &>30 am
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SPECIAL N0TICES.
Funeral Notices.
Mrs. H. D. Durr, 60 years old, died
«t 6 o’clock Thursday morning at
the family home. 7 Angler Avenue.
Mrs. Durr Is survived by her hus
band, two sons. R. E* and DuPont
Durr, and a daughter. Miss CMara
Durr. The body was taken to Bar
clay & Brandon’s.
James William Roach, aged twenty
years, died Wednesday at the home
of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. VI.
Roach, 65 Kirkwood Avenue. Fu
neral services, conducted by the
Rev. J. B, Ficklen, will be held at
the residence Friday morning. In
terment in the Atlanta Park (’erne-
tery. The deceased was in the em
ploy of The Georgian for nearly
four years and w as highly regarded.
He is survived by his parents and
the following close relatives: Mrs.
George W. Brice, Mr. and Mrs. Les
ter Johnson, W. H. Roach, Walter
Brice and Miss Lula Belle Brice.
Mrs. Ida W. Ross, flftv-six years old,
died at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. W. A. Medloek, 107 Park
Street, West End. Wednesday. Be
sides her daughter, Mrs. Ross is
survived by two sons. Frank J. and
James Ross, of Farmville, Ky. The j
body will be sent to Eufaula, Ala.,
for interment.
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B*ll M.
Legal Notices.
THIS Is to notify the public that I will i
not be responsible for any debt made j
by my son, T. C. ITonea. who left home !
without cause. £ also forbid his being |
employed by anyone. He Is 16 years of
age, about 5 feet 10 inches in height,
with fair complexion. H. G. Honea. .
25-29-5
Atlanta
Telephone clerk will taka your
ad. and, If requested, assist you in
wording, or will write the ad for
you—that's hie business. He will
also make ft aa brief as possible
to obtain the reeulte desired In
order to accommodate customers,
accounts will be opened by phone,
but you will make payments
promptly after publication or when
bills are presented by mall.
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No advertisement Twv«pt<
out of town anl*** aocomi
cash or forwarded throat
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BSD M.
Atlanta
Near Beer License.
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near-beer
license, for colored only, at 133 Magno- j
lia Street. John Carr. 30-29-5
LITTLE ADS
THAT BRING
BIG RESULTS
application to City
sval of near-beer li-
I HEREBY make
Council for renewal
cense for colored only at 45 Decatur
Street. S. Silverman. 6-29-7
I HEREBY make application to the
City Council for renewal of near-beer
license for colored only at 58 Decatur
8treet. George Mallas. 5-28-35
PERSONAL.
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
“ 4-36-33
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near-beer 11- , _ - . .
cense for whites only at 638 Marietta j Building, Atlanta.
f^rJrirpp.icat.oR acme hatters have
Council for renewal of near-beer li
cense for whites only at 130 and 132
Edgewood Avenue. Nick Pope. 6-28-33
i HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near-beer li
cense for whites only at 62 North For
syth Street. J. M. Parrish Company.
6-28-32
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near-beer li
cense for whites only at 430 Marietta
Street. T. H. English & Co. 6-28-31
MOVED TO 20 E. HUN
TER STREET. OLD
HATS MADE NEW.
4-23-42
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near-beer li
cense for whites only at 156 Marietta
Street. W P. Johnson & Co. 6-28-30
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near-beer li
cense for colored only at 319 Peters
Street. S. A. Stoe & Co. 6 28-29
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near-beer li
cense for colored only at 137 Peters
Street. Edward Early. 6-28-28
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near-beer li
cense, for white only, at 197 Peters St.
J. M. Morris. 5-28-23
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82 Fort Valley. 5:80 am
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I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near-beer li
cense, for white only, at 315 Peters
St. J. W. Wells & Co. 6-28-22
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near-beer li
cense, for colored only, at 821 Peters
St. T. O. Poole & Bro. 6-28-21
WE HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal and transfer of
near-beer license, for colored only
from J. R. Seawright to John Karas, at
157 Peters St. 5-28-20
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near-beer li
cense, for white only, at 405 Peters SI
W. M. Poole. 6-28-19
WE HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal and transfer of
near-beer license, for colored only,
from E. M. Cason & Co. to J. Brant-
ingham & Co., at 194 Decatur St.
5-28-18
WE HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal and transfer of
near-beer license, for white only,
from Louis Trotzie to F. H. Avery &
Co., at 484 Decatur St. 6-28-17
Council for renewal of near-beer li
cense at 99 Decatur Street. I. Price.
5-27-28
I HEREBY make application to Council
for renewal of near-beer license, 131
Peters Street, colored only. Patrick Ly
ons. 5-26-33
I HEREBY make application to Council
for renewal of near-beer license, 163
I HEREBY make application to Council
for renewal of near-beer license, 201
Decatur Street, colored only. Patrick
Lyons
I HEREBY make application to .Council
for renewal of near-beer license, 18-A
Ivy Street, colored only. Patrick Lyons.
5-26-30
I HEREBY make application to Council
for renewal of near-beer license. 200
Marietta Street, white only. Patrick
Lyons. 5-25-29
I HEREBY make application to Council
for renewal of near-beer license, 202
Marietta Street, colored only. Patrick
Lyons. 6-26-28
I HEREBY make application to Council
for renewal of near-beer license, 309
Peters Street, colored only. Patrick
Lyons. 6-26-27
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
PERSONAL
I MAKE all kinds of flowers Into beads.
The beads retain the fragrance of the
flowers Indefinitely. They are fragrant
and beautiful. Graduates and brides
send me their flowers to make into beads
as souvenirs. $1.60 for large strand a
yard long. Prompt work. Miss Conyers
Allen, Central, S. C. 34-29-5
ALWAYS remember and fiever forget
that the West Lumber Co. Is In busi
ness yet at 238 Peters Street. 6-28-37
TREMAINE,
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Permanently located in Atlanta.
126 WEST PEACHTREE STREET.
Hours. 10 to 7. Closed on Fridays.
ARE YOU satisfied with your present
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P '? Is the one you love drifting away?
possess, teach and develop the power
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itively be realized. Every case guar
anteed. 5-26-1
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
patients cared for. Home provided for
infants. Mrs. M. T. Mitchell. 26 Wind
sor Street. 11-9-67
ANSWER- Just aa you have read this
will others read your ad ff you place
it In the Want Ad columns of this pa
\ per. A word -to the wiss is enough*
HELP WANTED.
Female.
—Settled colored woman !o
cook and do general house work* good
pay to right party. 387 Pulliam Street.
6-29-41
HOUSEKEEPER for family of two and
attend to cow. Atlanta phone Main
6611. 210-6-29
WANTED—At once, experienced cook.
61 Avery Drive, Ansley Park Ivy
3462-L. 5-29-37
WANTED—A good cook at once. 570
Spring St. Call Ivy 113. 6-29-89
WANTED—Young lady to keep small
set of books and answer phone. 18
Trinity Ave. 5-29-30
WANTED—Colored girl with some ex
perience to do general housework and
nurse. 383 Williams. 5-29-31
WHITE woman. German, Swede or
Swiss preferred, to do domestic work
in small family; good wages. Bell
phone E. P. 108-J. 6-29-32
BINDERY girl experienced in folding
and stitching. Piedmont Printing
Co., 127 Central Ave. 5-29-34
GOOD nurse, white or colored, for little
girl. Room In house. Main 4630-J
207-5-29
SAVE MONEY NOW on
Furniture at HIGH’S.
5-28-202
. WANTED—Cook. Must be first class
and single. Room with light and heat
I Apply 262 Lawton. Mrs. Lucien Harris.
6-28-200
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
WANTED—Young lady between four
teen and eighteen years of age to learn
artistic stage dancing. Lessons free of
charge. See Professor Ehrlich, I*ake-
wood Park. 6-27-36
WANTED—Competent general servant.
Apply to 439 North Jackson Street.
33-23-6
U. S. GOVERNMENT POBITIONS open
to women. Write for list. Franklin
Institute, Dept. 602-D, Rochester, N. Y.
26-20-6
r}TT>T,Q LEARN MILLINERY: best
Ui-Ltuo trade on earth for women:
pay $60 to $100 a month. Write Ideal
School of Millinery, lOOVfe Whitehall 8t.
8-29-41
FLY SCREENS, FLf SCREENS, FLY
8CREENS—Wood fly screens, metal
fly screens, hardwood floors, Venetian
blinds, metal weather strips furnished
anywhere In the South. Write or phone
W R. Callaway, manager, 1403 Fourth
National Bank Building, Atlanta, Ga.
Mam 6310
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST—Gold bar breastpin, diamond set
ting. Liberal reward. G. A. Dewald,
289 Washington St. Phone Main 2119.
213-6-29
LOST—Flip cover for automobile top.
Call or return to H. B. Odell. Packard
dealer. Reward. 6-29-33
LOST—Daughters of the American Rev
olution gold badge. National No. 55119,
engraved Willie N. Wallace. Reward if
returned to Mrs. Campbell Wallace.
.Marietta, Ga. 6*29-14
LOST—S. C. P. pin. Return to Box
100, care Georgian Reward. 5-29-201
LOST—French poodle dog; answers to
name of “Trixie.” Tail cut short. Re
turn to 27 McDaniel Street and get re
ward. 6-28-40
STRAYED—From Fair Street, near East
Lake Junction, pony-built sorrel horse;
scars on flanks and hip. Call phone 426
| Decatur. Thomas E. Walker. 203-6-28
LOST—Pair of glasses In case, between
Thrower Building, 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. 6-27-7
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 1076 or Ivy
6035-L. 5-26-13
HELP WANTED.
Male.
WANTED—White boys with wheels for
messengers. Day work. Good pay.
i Apply Postal Telegraph Co., 40 N. Broad
Street. 6-29-3
IWANTEP—A good blacksmith. None
! other need apply. Morrdw Trarrp and
Storage "6-29-2
WAITED—Bdy stenographer In law of
fice. Opportunity for advancement to
one willing- to. start at moderate com
pensation. Kt4.te: salary expected B.
C. C., care Georgian. 26-29-5
SIX high-class men canvassers
to work Atlanta and surround
ing territory. Good proposition
to hustlers. None others need
apply. Amber Chemical Com
pany, 603 Forsyth Building.
5-27-11
PULLMAN porters wanted; give refer
ences. For information write P. O.
Box 804, Atlanta, Ga. 5-4-81
I 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 28-24-6
ATLANTA mall carriers wanted; aver
age $90 month. Atlanta examinations
coming. Specimen questions free.
Franklin Institute, Dept. 49-D, Roches
ter, N. Y. 30-14-6
WANTED FOR U. B. ARM it Able-
bodied unmarried men between ages
of 18 and 35; citizens of United Statss,
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
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
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. 6-11-17
ANSWER -Just as you have read this
will others read your ad if you place
It in the Want Ad. columns of this pa
per. A word to the wise la enoughs
afoot ’tSSoibjlkioS la Owl
«r , 73 V p«lpRJtTOM’'w t ' Virion.
1
TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT.
NO. 6 REMINGTONS. »6 for four
months: Royals, $7 for four months;
Underwoods, $8 for four months; Rem
ington Visible, $9 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 2526. 5 26-9
ROYAL typewriters rented- one month,
$2.76; three months for $7.00; special
rates to students. Royal Typewriter
Co., 46 N. Pryor St. Phone Main 2492.
4-26-17
AGENTS Alft) SALESMEN.
Wanted.
sTvFllONEY^OVVnm
Furniture at HIGH’S.
, 5-28-202
WANTED—Two salesmen who know
city. Good money for right men. P.
G. Cocker, 510-511-612 Peters Building
5-2 <-6
TRAVELING SALESMEN.
WE REQUIRE AT ONCE THE
SERVICES OF THREE GOOD
IJVE. 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. TO SUCH WE
CAN OFFER A POSITION
THAT WILL PAY $200 AND UP
PER MONTH ABOVE EX
PENSES. EXCLUSIVE TER
RITORY AND TRAVELING
EXPENSES ADVANCED. REF
ERENCES REQUIRED. E F.
WHITE. 820 FORSYTH BUILD
ING. ATLANTA. GA 29 27-5
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
EDUCATIONAL.
STUDY SHORTHAND at home; com
plete course twenty lessons $10, $1
down, $1 week Begin now, use spare
time; book furnished., Amo House, Box
368, Atlanta, Ga. 6-8-6
EMORY summer school; cool, quiet;
fifty days from June 17. Latin,
Gree.. French, German. English, hls-
ner. Oxford. Ga
6-9-1
SITUATIONS WANTED.
Male.’
GARDENER and poultryman wants po
sltlon; understand planting vegetables,
etc.; good milker and butter maker.
(White and single.) Address M., Box
96. care Georgian. 211-6-29
WANTED—Traveling Job for some re
liable house to sell tobacco, drugs,
crackers and candy or any line of mer
chandise; 35 years old. Can give all the
references you may want. Lock Box
189, Buckhead, tia. 36-29-6
SITUATION WANTED as steward by
young married man with ability. Can
furnish you list of references. Address
Steward, Box 30. care Georgian
36-29-6
EXPERIENCED butler wants position.
Good references. Address G» H.. care
Georgian. 209-5-29
WANTED—Position by colored man as
pants helper. Address C. M. H., care
Georgian. 202-6-28
collector. Can furnish satisfactory
references. Address F., 60 Loomis Ave.
city. 6-29-6
WANTED—Position by young man who
has Just completed a course of book
keeping, with good habits and good ref
erences. ready to begin work June 1.
Address N. W. Johnson, 8 Perry Street,
Newnan, Ga. 34-20-5
SAVE MONEY NOW on
Furniture at HIGH’S.
5-28-202
ANSWER—Just as you have read this
will others read your ad if you place
It in the Want Ad columns of this pa
per. A- word to the ty1$o is enough,
JMTUATIONS WANTED.
evenings by an A l bookkeeper of long
experience. Address R. F., Box 28. care
Georgian. 39-28-5
WANTED—Position by middle-aged
gentleman as caretaker or companion.
Direct to W. A. P., 34 Form wait Street.
208-5-28
COMPETENT bookkeeper and general
office man with some experience in
stenographic work desires position June
1st. Address M. B. F., 124 Cleveland
Ave., Macon, Ga. 37-28-5
IF YOU HAVE a vacant place in your
office and want a competent young
man to fill same, address R. W. 8..
care Georgian. 200-6-28
WANTED—Position as stenographer
and file clerk. Must have position
at once. Good references. Address F.
R., care Georgian. 201-5-28
WANTED—Position as shipping clerk
by experienced young man Good ed
ucation. A-l references. Box 333. care
Georgian. 202-5-28
SODA DISPENSER, WITH 4 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE, WANTS PERMA
NENT POSITION. REFERENCES
GIVEN. ADDRESS O. N. D., CARE
GEORGIA. 32-29-5
YOUNG MAN, aged 18. anxious for em
ployment Willing to work. Call Jv|>
4872.
25-27-
YOUNG MARRIED man. experienced of
fice accountant, desires position, at
present employed. H., care Georgian.
6-27-30
WANTED—Work from 7 to 10 p. m.
daily and all day Sundays by a man of
f :ood appearance and address, who has
o hustle—and knows how. H. M. P\,
care Georgian. 32-27-5
WANTED—Posttiort June 1 by young
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 West
809. 204-5-27
A-l BOOKKEEPER, four years’ expe
rience. now employed, desires connec
tion with good firm by June 10 Best
reference. Address M., Box 914, care
Georgian. 80-27-5
WANTED—Position by drug clerk; can
furnish good references; three years’
experience; graduate in pharmary.
Phone Main 3889-J or answer Ph.G^ Box
897, care Georgian. 27-27-5
YOUNG MAN wants position, office
work preferred, has some knowledge
of bookkeeping; must have work at
once. Best references. Kent, 693 S.
Pryor Street. 26-27-6
IF YOU want first-class house cleaning
call Ivy 3082. 5-26-26
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.
34-19-6
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
Female.
WANT to sew by day or costume; have
36 bust figure. J. M. B. Me., 112 Ran
dolph Street. 205-6-29
COLORED girl wants regular place to
sew, $6 per week; private family pre-
ferred. Would assist In nursing or
house work. Call Atlanta phone 6067-A.
204-6-29
WANTED—Position as sick nurse. Ma
ternity cases a specialty. Can furnish
the best of references. Ivy 4274-J 225
W. Peachtree. Mrs. C. M. C. 203-5-29
A GOOD nurse that don’t mind staying
all night wants a place to nurse
’ 200-5-28
WANTED—At once, by young lady,
room and board. Must be reasonable.
207-5-28
AN EXPERIENCED young lady steno-
bookkeeper is desirous of a position
with first-class firm July 1, next. High
est references. Address “Margaret,”
care The Georgian. 33-28-5
GERMAN woman wishes position as
cook. Address 114*4 Central Avenue.
Phone 2611. 206*5-28
WANTED—Position by young lady as
stenographer; three years’ experience.
Address N. R. W., Box 80, car© Geor
gian. 6-28-16
WANTED—Position as housekeeper in
good hotel Several years’ experience
In hotel work. Would leave city. L.
B., Box 686, care Georgian. 25-28-5
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. 200-5-27
A YOUNG and entbirMastlc oral teacher
would like one or more deaf scholars.
Miss M.. Ill E. 6tk ’.Greet. 57-25-5
WANTED-—Cases to nurse by
experienced siek nurse. Ma
ternity cases a specialty. Rates
reasonable. Best references. Call
Ivy 7304-J, or West 1054.
36-20-5
DRESSMAKING—DRESS
MAKERS.
SEWING—Nice dresses made in latest
style; will go out for $1.26 per day.
Dressmaking, 374 East Hunter Street
33-27-5
MEDICAL
DROPSY (SurED—Relieves snortness of
breath In 36 to 48 hours. Reduces
swelling in fifteen to twenty days. Col-
lum Dropsy Remedy Company, 408 Aus
tell Bldg . Atlanta, Ga- 6-36-11
DR. EDMONDSON'S Tansy, Pennyroyal
and Cotton Root Pills, a safe and re
liable treatment for painful and sup
pressed menstruation, irregularities and
similar obstructions. Trial box by mall,
60c. Frank Edmondson & Bro., manu
facturing chemists, 11 North Broad 8t.,
Atlanta-
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE—Pump at half price. In per
fect condition. Call phone 478, Deca
tur, Ga. 5-29-12
SECOND - HAND MATERIAL - Half
price for sash, door frames, doors, win
dow frames, blinds, porch posts, porch
rail and balusters, tin roofing, porch
floor, porch ceiling, brackets, etc. Apply
at 610 Third National Bank Building.
6-29-4
SAFES—We will dispose of several
second-hand safes at cost. We need
room. Gookin Bank and Office Equip
ment Co., 113-15 North Pryor Street
5-22-12
MOTION SALESI
AT AUCTION.
THE ENTIRE FURNISH
INGS AND FURNI
TURE OF 174 EAST
GEORGIA AVENUE,
INCLUDING SOLID
MAHOGANY, BIRD’S-
EYE MAPLE AND
QUARTERED OAK
BED ROOM FURNI
TURE, BRASS BIDS,
KITCHEN CABINET,
GAS STOVE, REFRIG
ERATOR. PARLOR
AND LIBRARY FUR
NITURE, FRENCH
WILTON AND AX-
MINSTER ART
SQUARES, INLAID
LINOLEUM, ETC.,
FRIDAY, MAY 30, AT
12 E. MITCHELL ST.
COMMENCING AT 10 A. M. FRIDAY,
WE WII.L, OFFER TO THE HIGH
EST HIDDEll, THE ENTIRE LOT
OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITUBJB
FROM 174 E. GEORGIA AVENUE,
CONSISTING OF SOLID MAHOG
ANY 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE,
INCLUDING DRESSER, DRESS
ING TABLE. BED AND WASH-
STAND; BIRD'S-EYE MAPLjJ
PRINCESS DRESSER,BRASS BEDS.
REFRIGERATORS IN ALL SIZES;
QUARTERED OAK PEDESTAL
DINING TABLE. GAS STOVE,
KITCHEN CABINETS. OAK BUF
FET. SET OF EARLY ENGLISH
LEATHER DINING CHAIRS,
CHIFFOROBE, PORCH ROCKERS.
VERNIS-MARTIN WHITE ENAM
ELED IRON BEDS. NATIONAL
SPRINGS, FELT MATTRESSES,
LACE CURTAINS. BEDSPREADS.
MAHOGANY LIBRARY ' SUIT,
UPHOLSTERED IN GENUINE
LEATHER. QUARTERED OAK
DRESSERS AND WASHSTAND8,
BOOK CASE, HALL RUNNERS,
MATTING SQUARES, CREX
RUGS. FINE LOT OF ROCKERS.
INLAID LINOLEUM, MAHOGANY
PEDESTAL DINING TABLES,
MAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE,
FRENCH WILTON AND BODY
BRI'SSELS ART SQUARES,
WORTH *60: LOT OF SILVER
WARE, CHINA, TAPESTRY, TA
BLE COVERS. BEDROOM CHAIRS,
MOSQUITO NETS, SETTEE, IN
VALID CHAIR AND MANY
OTHER THINGS TOO NUMER
OUS TO MENTION. THIS IS A
NICE. CLEAN LOT OF FURNI
TURE AND MUST BE SOLD AT
THIS SALE. SALE 10 A. M. FRI
DAY.
CENTRAL AUCTION
COMPANY.
12 East Mitchell Street. Tl
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
\\nKn*EsiHt' J 7>f~Turnitu^
$2; cottQn mattress. $2.50: folding bed
and mattress, $6; good sewing machine.
$5; gas range. $4; hot plate, $3. piano
player, $60. Party leaving city. Ivy
5104-L. 5-28-50
KEEP up with the prices if you have
painting or repairing done. Call for
our monthly price list. West Lumber
Co., 238 Peters Street, Allanta, Ga.
5-28-88
MUST SELL PIANO.
I HAVE a fine player, good as new,
used less than four months, that coat
me $600. Will take $400 cash or $100
cash and easy payments on balance: 30
rolls of well selected music, bench, stool
and scarf. Leaving the State. B. M
Higgins, P. O. Box 898, city. 5-28-6
PLAYER PIANO BARGAIN.
$600 STANDARD Player Piano with 20
rolls of music to first buyer, easy pay
ments. $420.
A big saving for you If you want a
high-grade player. You get the pur
chasers equity of $180.00. The piano
good as new.
MANNING PIANO COMPANY.
Phone Main 4723. 52 North Pryor St,
6-28-24
EVERETT PIANO.
$650 UPRIGHT Everett Piano, beauti
ful mahogany, used less than three
months. Will sell for $410 cash or pay
ments. Don’t miss this bargain.
MANNING PIANO COMPANY,
Phone Main 4723. 52 North Pryor
FOR SALE -One slightly used girls’ blJ
cycle, splendid condition] pnoe rea
sonable. Call Ivy 3222 or apartment 24.
Avalon Apartments. 6-28-1
FOR SALE—Cooking range, for wooit
or coal; one base burner; all first clasaL
having been used only four months!
cheap for cash. Party leaving city. 64
Dixie Avenue. Ivy 8911. 5-28-1
FOR SALE—Double-oven Bom range;
also coffee percolator. Suitable for ho
tel or restaurant. 16 East Baker.
6-2T-8J
TWO-PASSENGER Maxwell, newly
painted; will sell cheap or trade for
nice piano or trade on a lot. Apply to
American Lunch Room, 46 East Hunter
Street. 5-87-4
FOR SALE—Controlling Interest In
modem, up-to-date, beautifully fur
nished, thoroughly sanitarr, new and
well patronized beauty parlor, to party
who can take charge and manage same.
Cash, real estate or terms. Write !F.
Rosier, 74 North Pryor Street. 5-28-1
FOR SALE—Fresh broken crackers, So
a pound at factory, Wednesday and
Saturday mornings. Frank E. Block Co.,
Elliott St. 6-20-11
FOR SALE—Two pool tables, practically
new; been In use in club room and not
hurt; must sell at once; bargain: orig
inal cost $400. Address P. O. Box 87.
Jonesboro, Ga. 5-1-4
FOR SALE.
I WILL SELL a valuable patent at
a sacrifice If taken immediately.
Worth one-half million. Adrlrei* P«,t r
ent, Box 863. care Georgian. 8-8-<
WE RENT good pianos 13 per munth up.
We sell good pianos $6 per month up.
R. P. BECHT COMPANY,
107-108-109 Temple Court Building. Main
867. 8-19-ls
C. S. HULLS £ r* i2> u £n er £
Co.. Atlanta.
4-20-1
SECOND-HAND SAFES—Small, me
dium and large home safes. $15; Hall’s
bank and fireproof safes, vault doors, etc.
C. J. Daniel, 416 Fourth National Bank
Building. 9-7-38
SAVE MONEY NOW on
Furniture at HIG-H’S.
5-28-2.02
AUTOMATIC
REFRIGERATOR
Pays for Itself In ice-saving. *'»
$17.50 to $76.00. i U*
C. H. MASON,
6-S WEST MITCHELL STREET.
BANKRUPTCY Dlanks, 31.50 par oat.
Warsanty oeeds, bonda for title.
Mortgages, contracts.
Stock certificates and bonda
Bennett's. 25 South Broad. 201-M.lt
a~neyFBROOM DOES NOT SWEEP
CLEAN.
LET US prove this In your homo by
free demonstration. Full particulars
at 107 Temple Court Building. L. R.
Sires, agent. Phone Main 647.
SAFES, FILES, cabmete, new
ond hand, uookin Bank i
Equipment Company, 118-116
Street.
Q If I VC BROWN SIG^Tipl.
DlU-cN O CO., 77.H Whitehall.
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