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THE ATLANTA 0EOT?GIAN AND NEWS
Each Day Adds to List Seeking
Painless End After Reading of
Walker’s Death.
A wav®, of mercurial poisoning:, de
clared by psychologists to be the re
sult of the publicity given to the case
of B. Sanders Walker, the Macon, Qa.,
banker who died after swallowing
bichloride of mercury tablets, seems
to be sweeping the country.
More than 20 cases have been re
ported since Mr. Walker’s death, and
each day adds to the list. The num
ber of suicides from the ordinary
methods of carbolic acid and shoot
ing has fallen off to a noticeable ex
tent since the fact that bichloride of
mercury Is deadly poison became gen
eral knowledge.
Four cases of mercurial poisoning—
three of them with suicidal Intent—
are reported in Tuesday’s press dis
patches. In Baltimore, Md.. Earl Wol-
verton, the 2-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Wolverton. got two tab
lets of bichloride of mercury from the
mantel in his home late Monday even
ing and. taking them to the front
steps, ate part of the poison. Doc
tors say the child will be in real dan
ger for ten days.
At Thomasville, Qa., after taking
three tablets of bichloride of mercury
of 7 1-2 grains each, Mrs. George
King Is still alive, though growing
weaker. The poison was taken Sun
day, with suicidal intent. Physicians
do not think Mrs. King hks any
chance for recovery.
After swallowing two bichloride of
mercury tablets in an effort to com
mit suicide late Monday night, Ruby
White, of Savannah, was hurried to a
hospital before the deadly poison
could get it in it* work. She is ex
pected to recover.
In San Francisco, Mrs. Agnes
Spalding, prominent in San Francisco
society, swallowed 20 mercury tablets
when she learned tha' her former
husband, Dr. Otis B. Spalding, from
whom she was divorced, was about to
wed again. She was reported to be
dying to-day.
Vienna Professor So Impresset
That He Is Sending His Son
Here to Study.
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
VIENNA. June 8.—Carl VonNoor-
den, an eminent professor of the
medical faculty of Vienna University,
who has lectured several times in
America, is paying the United States
the compliment of sending his son
to Johns Hopkins University, at Bal
tlmore. Prof. VonNoorden says:
“I have repeatedly, during the last
ten years, availed myself of the wel
come opportunity afforded me of vis
iting the United States, and in the
course of these trips I have devoted
myself to the study of the medical
situation in America.
‘‘I am bound to say that during my
last year’s lecture trip I noticed
truly remarkable, nay, enormous,
progress in some branches of medical
science and practice, as compared
with 1907, the year of my preceding
visit.
“While in 1907 the faculties and
hospitals were lacking essential re
quisites in the men and institutions,
the progress made in the few years
since that time must be accounted
marvelous. In some branches Amer
ica has even attained the top or the
ladder and is fully equal to Germany,
which, in some respects, it has even
outdistanced. I refer In this regard
to experimental medicine and ques
tions of nutrition, diabetes, kidney
troubles, etc.
“Most remarkable in this respect is
the work in New York, Boston, New
Haven, Baltimore and Philadelphia;
and the post-graduate work of young
doctors in these cities is worthy of the
highest praise and recognition. It
finds a counterpart only in Germany,
where, by the way, post-graduate
practice is compulsory.
“Personally, I am bound to pay my
respects to this state of affairs by
sending my son to Baltimore, where
he will be an assistant to Prof. Bar
ker at Johns Hopkins University, and
I hope that my example will be fol
lowed by others to their advantage.’’
J. P. Stevens Shows Where Chat
tanooga and Other Towns
Are More Progressive.
J. P. Stevens, who was president of
the association that gave the first ex
hibition of Atlanta-made products at
the State Fair In 1902, was one of the
party from the Atlanta Chamber of
Commerce that visited Chattanooga
to study the permanent exhibit of
the Manufacturers' Association there.
He came away Impressed with the
benefit the. institution has conferred
upon Chattanooga.
He has, at the request of the
Chamber of Commerce, written the
following statement in regard to the
Exhibit:
"As a member of the Chamber of
Commerce committee to inspect the
permanent exhibition in Chattanooga,
1 desire to express the hope that there
will be put into effect at once a move
ment to carry out upon a larger scale
the installation of a permanent exhi
bition of articles manufactured in At
lanta.
■'Chattanooga's success !n this di
rection should serve as an Inspira
tion to us. I was amazed at the va
riety and merit of the products shown
there. In no other way could Chat
tanooga have so effectively placed be
fore the world her claims and her ac
complishments as a manufacturing
tenter.
“This Is an age of competition be
tween cities as well as Individuals,
ind Atlanta can not afford to be left
behind in this contest. The wonder
ful growth of California cities is an
object lesson to the world In the
/march of municipal progress, and in
each of the principal ones we find
permanent exhibitions.
"The census reports show that 30
years ago Los Angeles and Atlanta
had about the same population; to
day Los Angeles' population is more
than twice that of Atlanta, and no
one who sees her great permanent ex
hibition cap doubt for a moment what
& potent factor it has been in ac
complishing this result.
"Atlanta should display her re
sources; her own citizens would be
astonished if the manufacturers
would all come forward and show
what they are doing.
"Let us get together and give an
exhibition that will put into concrete
form a true Interpretation of the ‘At
lanta spirit.’ ”
Rebels Lack ‘Nerve’
For Aerial Attack
Charles D. Barker,
Journalist, Is Dead
Charles D. Barker, one of Atlanta’s
oldest newspaper men, died at 8:45
o’clock Tuesday morning at his
home, 112 Oglethorpe Avenue. Mr.
Barker was Injured In a rtreet car
accident on November 23 and had
been In ill health since. In an ef
fort to regain his health he spent
several months in Florida, but had
been rapidly sinking since his re
turn home two months ago. Mr.
Barker for twenty-six years was
editor of The Southern Star, a
weekly paper published In Atlanta.
He is survived by a wife and two
sons, William Leonard and Charles
‘ D. Barker, Jr., of Atlanta Funeral
services will be held at 4 o’clock
Wednesday afternoon from the
Barclay & Brandon Chapel. Inter
ment will be at Oakland.
Sam Saloshin, formerly of Atlanta,
died at Denver, Colo., Sunday morn
ing. The body will arrive here
Wednesday afternoon. The funeral
will be from Greenberg & Bond’s
Chapel at 4 o’clock Thursday after
noon. Mr. SaloShin was twenty-
three years old. He is survived by
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Saloshigi, of 198 Capitol Avenue.
Interment will be at Oakland.
Mrs. Nancy Adeline Hendrix, sixty-
five years old, of 190 "West Four
teenth Street, died at a private
sanitarium Tuesday morning She
is survived by a son. Jeff Hendrix,
and a daughter. Mrs. Frances
Franklin. Funeral arrangements
will be announced later.
G. G. Hall, fifty-four years old, died at
7 o’clock Tuesday morning at the
residence in Oak Grove Park. He
was a member of the Car Repairers’
Union and is survived by a wife
and four children. Funeral ar
rangements will be announced later.
15
In These “Want Ads” Many Have Found Help and Situations
Want
TELEPHONES
Bell M
Atlanta
Telephone clerk will take your
ad, and, if requested, assist you in
wording, or will write the ad for
you—that’s his business He will
also make it as brief as possible
to obtain the results 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.
Classified Adver
tising Rates:
1 Insertion 10c a line
3 insertions .... 6c a line
7 insertions .... 5c a line
30 Insertions . . . .4^c a line
HELP WANTED.
WANTED—Boy
stamps Apply
Broad.
Mr.Ie.
to set type for rubber
Bennett,'s, 25 South
’ 208-6-3
90 Insertions
4c a line
No advertisements taken for less
than two lines. Seven words make
a line.
To protect your interests as well
as ourg, an order to discontinue ah
ad will not be accepted over the
phone Please make order to dls
continue In writing
No advertisement accepted from
out of town unless accompanied by
cash or forwarded through recog
nized advertising agency.
TELEPHONES
Bell M.
Atlanta
LITTLE ADS
BIG RESULTS
JSPECIAUmiCES^
JUNIOR ORDER PICNIC at McKenzie’s
Springs, near Smyrna, Thursday, .Tune
12, 1913. Special car leaves Walton
Building at 8 a. m. Round trip, 50c.
Dancing, ball game, pole climbing, bath
ing, foot racing and general good time
6-1-73
Near Beer License.
app
Council for near-beer license at 37
Decatur Street, for colored only. Atlan
ta Brewing and Ice Company. 6-30-20
I HEREBY make application to City
Council for renewal of near-beer li
cense for colored only at 48 Decatur
Street. Q. H. Tlpp 5-30-3
PERSONAL.
WANTED—White farm hund with fam
ily: must be willing worker and assist
in dairy. Regular employment ^summer
and winter, write or„call on Hartrampf,
Conley, Qg., 41% miles from «nd of Fed
eral Prison ear lltje, straight aut^Mc
Donough Rood, ,» * 207-6-3
WANTED a practical liookkitpsa ci
pable of hajidlfng general ledger.and
making weekly or monthly financial re
ports. Must be experienced In corpora
tion details «yid otfer 25 years qj^ This
Is a hard Job to fill, Good sulary. (Jive
full details of yolir ability gild past em
ployment-. Addresa B.. p. O. Box 564,
Atlanta, Ga 6-3-5
SITUATIONS WANTED.
Female.
YOUNG WOMAN desires
stenographer; experienced;
ca’n go to work at once, i
38 6-J.
position as
references;
’hone West
39-3-6
WANTED—Position by experienced ma-
• terjnlty nurse; good references. Phone
Decatur 184. 206-6-3
LAGER BEER'can Ke made at home.
Agents.. h*rVs a new hne. A' long-
felt want filled; enormous demand; ev
ery one buys. Sell “Ambrew,” the con
centrated Ingredients of Lager Beer.
Just by the addition of water a pure
sparkling lager beer can be made at one
cent a glass. Not a near-beer; no sub
stitute. the real article. Strictly legiti
mate; can be sold anywhere, wet or dry.
No license required. Small, compact
packages; carry m your pocket. Territory
going fast; all or supare time; 100 per
cent profit A big- money-maker. The
season is on; get ready for the warm
weather—the big thirst. If $50 or more
a week looks good to you, send postal
to-day The Arpbrew Company, Dept.
1694, Cincinnati', Ohio. 6-3-4
"’ANT to sew by day or costume; have
3* bust figure J. M. B. Me., 112 Ran
dolph Street. 206-6-29
BRIGHT
stenograp
phone 1843.
young girl desires position as
»phr~ — 4—* * ~
ler or typist. Call
Atlanta
206-6-1
WANTED- Reliable baker as partner;
no cash required; bakery-dotag cash
business, running two wagons and store.
Vienna Bakery, .Columbia, S. C. • 36-2-6
of
RENT MAN WANTED—We require an
experienced rent man to take charge
rent department. Call Ivy 746
6-2-19
W'ANTED—Experienced paint salesman
who has traveled in this territory.
Exceptional opportunity. State experi
ence, etc. Box 1600, care Georgian
203-6-2
WANTED—A bright boy who writes a
good, legible hand, good at figures and
not afraid to work; one with wheel pre
ferred; must have first-class references.
Address, in own handwriting. R. X.,
Box 470, care Georgian. 6-2-3
HAVE YOUR CLOTHES sent to the
, ‘HuP’” where they get the rub. Call
Ivy’ <313. 6-1-74
SCALE REPAIRER WANTED—Have
fine Watling Guesser scales to be
overhauled. What's your price? James
F. Thompson, Griffin, Ga. 5-31-8
WANTED—Good blacksmith that wants
to w’ork. Morrow’ Transfer and Stor-
ge Company. Apply 132 Elliott Street.
6-1-27
HILBURN HOTEL.
10 AND 12 WALTON ST..
FOR gentlemen only; center of city,
near new postoffice; rate 60c, 75c and
*1.00. 6-81-10
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 flow’ers to make into beads
as souvenirs. $1.60 for large strand a
yard long. Prompt work. Miss Con-
ers Allen, Central. S. C. 6-3-2
WANTED—Men to learn the barber
trade; tools and position furnished
Atlanta Barber College, 10 East Mitchsjl
8L . 5-11-17
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. 5-20-1
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-
)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 guaran
teed. 25-6-2
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 mdbns insurance. 6-24-19
DOUGLAS, ARZ., June 3.—The plan
of the Sonora rebels to drop bombs
from an aeroplane upon the Mexican
Federals intrenched In and around
Guayamas has been abandoned.
It was found that the aeroplane,
tvhich is an antiquated machine, has
not enough plane surface to rise be
yond the danger zone of 3,500 feet,
tn addition, no Mexican has been
found with sufficient courage to as
cend in the aircraft.
Boy, 14, Begins Life
Term for Slaying
GENEVA, ILL., June 3.—Henry
Koppage, aged 14, today left for Joliet,
Ill., to begin serving a life sentence
for the murder of Mrs. Maud Sleep
and her two children, aged 2 and 6.
The lad appeared unconcerned
when sentenced.
Labor Unrest Adds
To Strife in Mexico
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
MEXICO CITY, June 3.—Labor
conditions are becoming serious in
Mexico and are adding menacing
complications to the revolutionary
situation throughout the republic.
Many Americans are leaving be
cause of business and Industrial stag
nation. Several cotton goods facto
ries in this State closed down unex
pectedly to-day, throwing 1,500 per
sons out of work.
MATERNITY SANITARIUM—Private,
refined, home-like. Limited number of
patients cared for. Home provided for
Infants. Mrs. M. T. Mitchell, 26 Wind
sor Street. 11-9-57
ALWAYS remember and never forget
that the West Lumber Co. is in busi
ness yet at 238 Peters Street. 6-28-37
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. 4-26-33
ACME HATTERS HAVE
MOVED TO 20 E. HUN
TER STREET. OLD
HATS MADE NEW.
4-23-42
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST—Watch fob; Elks emblem; Inlp
tials A. C. B. Suitable reward if re
turned to A. C. Bennett, 21Vfc White
hall Street. Bell phone Main 2242.
6-3-201
POET RILEY’S FRIEND DIES.
ANDERSON. IND., June 3.—Theo
dore (Dory) Biddle, 62, former pub
lisher of The Anderson Bulletin, died
to-day. Biddle was an intimate friend
of James Whitcomb Riley.
RAILWAY SCHEDULES.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
•PREMIER CARRIER OF THE
SOUTH”
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA.
The following schedule figures art
published only as information, and ara
not guaranteed:
No. Arrive From—
3G lUrmlngh m 12 01 am
35 New York . 5:00 nm
13 Jacksonville 5:30 ain
43 Waf iiliiKton 5:25 au
12 Shreveport . 6.30 am
16 Hetiin .... 8 .20 am
29 New York. .1115 am
Chatn’ga
1 Macon
17 Tort Valley
21 Columbus
10:35 am
10.40 am
10:45 am
10 :50 am
6 Cincinnati.. 11:10 am
21. Columbus
30 Itlrmingh'u
40 B mingh'nr
89 Charlotte
6 Macon . ,
87 New Yorl.
15 Brunswifk
11 Rlchtnnrd
24 Kansas City 9 2o pm
16 Chattan'ga 9 35 pm
19 Columbus .10:20 pm
81 Fort Valley 10 :25 pm
14 Cincinnati .11 00 pm
23 .TRrksonrllle fl f.Oam
•17 Toccoa .... 8:10
1 :40 pm
2 30 pm
12 40 pm
. 3 :55 pro
. 4 00 pm
. 5:00 pm
. 7 .50 pm
8 30 pro
No. D'-part To—
86 New York .12:15 am
20 Columbus . 5:20 am
13 CincinnaU . 5:40 am
32 Port Valley. 5:30 ara
35 Birraingh'm 5:50 am
7 Chattn'ga . 6:40 am
12 Richmond . 6:55 ara
23 Kant.as City 7:00 am
16 Brunswick . 7:46 am
29 ltlrmlnch m 11:30 sm
38 New York.. 11:01 am
40 Charlotte .12:00 n'n
6 Macon ... .12:20 pm
30 Columbus ,12:30 pm
80 New York.. 2:45pm
15 Chkttn’ga . 3 :Q0 pin
39 Birinlnch’ra 4 10 pro
4 80 pm
5:10 pro
5 10 pm
*18 Toccoa
22 Columbus
5 Cincinnati _ .
23 Fort Valley. 5 20 pm
25 TTeflln 5 45 pm
10 Macon .... 5 :30 pm
44 Washington 8 45 pm
24 .TackaonvUle 9 30 pro
11 Shreveport .11:1ft pro
14 Jacksonville 11:10 pm
Trains marked mus (•) run aa'.ly except Sur.
LOST—Sunday morning about 9 o’clock
gold bracelet on Gordon Street between
Peeples and Lee Streets. Return to No.
73 Gordon Street. 200-6-3
LOST—One bunch of keys Saturdav.
call Mr. Howard, West 167. 202-6-3
HELPWANTED.
Male.
GOOD WAGES—PLENTY 01?
WORK — NO TROUBLE. OO
NORTH FOR THE SUMMER.
GOOD MEN wanted In all branches of
our business; laborers, handy machine
men, molders, helpers, rammers, core
makers and chlppers.
Able-bodied men can become skilled
chlppers and coremakers in less than
thirty days, and make more than $3 per
day.
COMMONWEALTH STEEL CO., '
GRANITE CITY, ILL.
6c Fare from St. Louis, Mo. 6-30-36
Female.
WANTED—White wet nurse, with good
health, for four-weeks-old baby. 83
Cleburne Avenue. Phone Ivy 648.
209-6-3
PIANO BARGAINS.
Worth While
Piano Bargains
We are placing on sale, next
Monday a number of splendid
bargains in used upright pianos
at prices which should appeal
strongly to prospective buyers.
We are, also, making attractive
prices on a few 88-note Player-
Pianos. Any one interested in Male and Female.
inusic by the music roll will find oi5jiSiA?r w c[QTT :; rFU' '"wTtlTou'Cphildl-pn
.*. . ,, ■ .= .. , want posttl
it to their interest to investigate.
Note the following list:, '
Knabe (square), Mahogany $ 57
Starr, Mahogany 125
New England. Ebony 175
Cornish, Mahogany 165
New England, Mahogany. . 157
Starr. Mahogany .. 150
Gate City, Walnut . 125
Crown, Mahogany 200
Ca.rleton. Mahogany 167
And many others:
Cash, or time payments ar
ranged. , ; :
W. W. KIMBALL CO.,
Atlanta Branch,
94 North Pryor Street.
H. R. Calef, Manager.
TEACHERS WANTED.
WANTED—Young lady In office; one
that is somewhat experienced in sten
ographic work preferred. When mak
ing reply, please state experience and
salary expected. Address Box 692, care
Georgian. 6-3-19
NEAT, capable, reliable 16 or 16-year-
old girl as maid; none other need
apply. 158 Myrtle St. 6-3-21
WANTBD^-WhHe girl to run towel
machine. Capital City Laundrv.
6-S-6
WANTED—A white woman to cook and
do general housework. Apply at once.
31 Chatham Street. 6-3-3
WANTED—A good cook; small family;
apartment. 139 Capitol Avenue.
33-3-6
OPERATORS wanted on ladies and chil
dren’s dresses. Apply 221^ Marietta
Street. 6-3-8
WANTED—Good cook at once; refer
ences required. Apply 696 Piedmont
Avenue. Ivy 879. 6-3 17
WANTED—Settled white woman to live
with small family, a good home, good
wages. 375 Capitol Avenue. Main 3770-L.
6-3-14
RELIABLE settled colored woman to
cook and milk a cow and do general
housework for family of two; servant
house on lot; good home and good wages
for one that will suit. Bell Phone Ivy
190. 6-3-20C
WANTED—An experienced pantry
woman for hotel of about 100 rooms.
Don’t bother with answering unless you
have experience and can furnish A-l
references as to character aftd ability.
Address H. W., care Georgian. 6-2-14
WANTED—At once, a good cook; must
room on lot. Apply 38 S. Prado,
Ansley Park. 6-2-16
girl.
' 127
6-2-5
-^Experienced bindery
nl A TPly Piedmont Printing CO.,
Central Av^, - ’
WANTED--Ah fotterienced cook. 769
' Piedmont^ Ave. 6-2-4
WANTld) -First-class laundress
work on lot; recommendations.
Hliclld Avenue. Ivy 958-J..
Wrfvj ^ r.u.Miv millinery. u—t
* II IVI fr&d£ on earth for'women;
jjky to . $1<1Q a rponth. Write Tdeal
School of Millinery, lQOVfe Whitehall St..
t ,: « •. 1 3-29 -41
W/’NTI^P Cook. Must be first class
and single. Room with light and heat.
Apply 262 Lawton. Mrs, Lucien Harris.
5-28-200
to
330
6-1-68
U S. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS open
to women. Write for list Franklin
Institute, Dept. 602-D, Rochester, N. Y.
25-20-6
WANTEEK-^Stenographers to tiy our
r new ,tjq>ewriter shock absprbeirs on
ten days’ frte tijia 1-; reduces noise one-
naif; guaranteed to give perfect satis-
action; price only _$1 per set. J. F
Davenport Co.
Phftnfe
L’fymfc Jv;
614 Third National Bank
/y f 2516. • . ’ 6-1-10
.HELPWANTED.
Male and Female.
cmcriTW-snurjJunj
WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY: Able- |
bodied unmarried men between ages of |
18 and 35; citizens of United States, of
good character and temperate habits, '
who can speak, read and write the Eng- ?
lish language. For information apply .t^
Recruiting Officer, Peachtree and For
syth Streets, Atlanta, or 411 Cherry St..
Macon, Ga. 4-1-1
PULLMAN porters wanted; give refer
ences. For Information write P. O.
Box 804, Atlanta. Ga. 5-4-31
ATLANTA mail carriers wanted; aver
age $96 month. Atlanta examinations
coming Specimen questions free.
Franklin Institute, Dept. 49-D, Roches
ter. N. Y. 30-14-5
TTT® LKADIXO
Business Training School In tho South.
INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION
■V THE PROPRIETORS IN PERSON.
K IS EjLtVULDLNG A?LA-MTA.
WANTED—Six Indies and gentlemen a$
salesmen; salary guaranteed; pleasant
work. Call 174 Crumley St. Mr. Jackson
84-r-6
ATLANTA REAL ESTATE Is increas
ing in value daily. Many bargains are
offered in the Real Estate columns of
the “Want Ad” section of The Georgian.
WANTED—Men at once to learn the
barber trade. A hundred Jobs wait
ing. Few weeks completes Better
wages than you can earn without trade
Tools given. Call or write Moler Bar
ber College. 38 Luckle Street 25-31-5
LOOK—You have read thin; if you want
anything, others will read your ad if
it’s in the Want Ad Section.
TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT.
rJoT^l REM I NGTONhTTs “?or'~f<jur
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 li.4t No. 26. American Writ
ing Machimp Cbnipany. 48 Ndrth Pryor
Street. Phone Main_2526 : 5-26-9
ROYAL typewriters rented; one month,
52.75; three months for $7 00; special
rates to students. Royal Typewriter
Co., 46. N. Pryor St Phone Main 2492
4-25-17
TEACHERS—We have many calls for
good teachers; fall positions; enroll
now. Southern Teachers' Agency and
Employment Bureau, Amerlcus, Ga.
40-2 6
WRITE for record of our eight years’
work. HJgh class patronage. Ef
ficient service. Foster’s Teachers Agen
cy. Atlanta. Ga. 44-8-4
EDUCATIONAL.
STUDY SHORTHAND at home; com
plete course twenty lessons $10, $1
down, $1 week Begin now, use spare
time, book furnished. Ama House, Box
363, Atlanta, Ga. 5-3-5
EMORY summer school; cool, quiet;
fifty days from June 17. Latin,
Gree. French, German, English, his
tory, mathematics. Address E. K. Tur
ner, Oxford. Ga. 6-9-1
SITUATIONS WANTED.
Male.
WANTED—Position of any kind by
honest, capable and energetic young
man of 21. Office work preferred. P.
O. Box 212, Atlanta. 211-6-3
WANTED—Position as collector. Can
furnish horse and buggy. R.. 137
I>ake Avenue. 210-6 3
BOY, aged 16, with experience in phy
sician's office, wishes position; use
typewriter and have knowledge of book
keeping; good references. Phone Ivy
1163-J. 204-6-3
EXPERIENCED steno-bookkeeper de
sires change about July or after. Ca
pable of taking charge of office alone;
now holding unusual position; inter
ested In worn: good health; right person
for right position. X. Y. Z., care Geor
gian. 203-6-3
, EXPERIENCED butler wants position;
good references. Apply G. H., Jr., care
Georgian. 205-6-3
WANTED—Position as janitor or butler.
Willing to care for horses or cow.
Address James Lightfoot, 11 Gray Street.
34-3-6
WANTED—Position as stenographer or
bookkeeper, or both, by young single
man now living with his mother. Has
no bad habits and can begin work im
mediately. Has had experience and can
furnish reference. Address R. F. B , care
Georgian. 201-6-3
YOUNG MAN with considerable experi
ence in office routine; handling sales
correspondence and selling, desires con
nection with local company who will re
ward ability ilnd loyalty with advance
ment. Address B., Box 814, care Geor
gian. 26-3-6
YOUNG MAN, 17, wants position; ready
and willing for any kind of work. Ad
dress J. C. L.. Box 812, care Georgian.
29-3-6
TECH STUDENT desires a position Im
mediately; references furnished. Ad
dress C. A. M. Box 813, care Georgian.
28-3-6
MANUSCRIPTS copied, revised, typed,
love correspondence successfully con
ducted. Address Educational Exten
sion, Box 215, Buckhead, Ga 37-2-6
YOUNG MAN, with ten years’ experi
ence in hotel, is open for offer
clerk; car give reference. Address
F. W. C., care R. H. Gwinn, Oxford, Ga
38-2-6
WANTED—By a colored man, a position
as cook; must have work. Address
Cook, 90 Houston St. 201-6-2
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper wiM keep
s6t of books Ln evening hours; -open
ing. posting, trial balances, statements;
charges reasonable. Address E , Box 34.
care Georgian. 42-2-6
POSITION by first-class soda water
man and ioe cream maker; references.
Address K. W., Box 810, care Georgian.
35-2-6
GERMAN woman wants position to
cook; can furnish best references Ad
dress 47 E. Mitchell Kt., upstairs
28-2-6
WANTED—Position by young man; five
years’ experience in office, real estate
and bookkeeping work. Will begin im
mediately. Adnress B. M. H., care I
American. 209-6-1
WANTED—Position as oil mill superin
tendent; fifteen years' experience;
working for manufacturer of oil mill ma
chinery at present. Best of references.
Machinist by trade. Address Oil Mill,
Box 617, care Georgian 85-1-6
WANTED—To do laundry work on lot.
Phone Ivy 3207-J. 57-1-6
>t PLE without
ant position; rnand for all around
.gardening, truck farming, wife good
cookl best of references Address A. H.,
Box 450, care Georgian. 202-6-3
BUSINESS GUIDE
Ready Reference for the
Business Man, the Artisan
And the Public in General
Art Work.
RESTORED
EXPERT WORK. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Call, phone or write II H < >s-
good, IS Haralson Avenue Phone Ivy
369,1-J. 202-6-31
DRESSMAKING—DRESS
MAKERS.
\Vprf3TwKr ^'Trr'TTTvSfT'f;™ ;
first -class dressmaker; $1.25 per day
Dressmaker, 374 East Hunter Street.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE-'Tnstantaheous gas water
heater in perfect condition; cheap for
cash. Phone Ivy 2467-J. 6-3-2fr
•CONOVER'—SLIGHTLY TIRED.
Conover Upright Piano for
*ai@, cheap; Mahogany'ea*c Mnd
in good condition. ' Can"he 'seen
at. ray home in Decatur, Ga. Ad
dress Conover, care Georgian.
fi-3-24
SECOND-HAND SAFES—SmaJ!
dlum and large home safes, *15: Hall's
bank and fireproof safes, vault doors,
etc. C. J. Daniel, 416 Fourth National
Bank Building. 9-7-33
Auction Sales of Furniture and
Household Goods.
CENTRAI. AlfCTfOW COMPANY. 11
East Mitchell street, buys and sails
everything; regular auction Tuesday
and Friday Bell phone Main 2424
10-3-41
sTKaH I- A 18, 25c; Soft Hats cleane
and blocked, 36c. George's Hat Clean
ing and Shoe Shine Parlor, 3U E. Aia.
4-10-11
Street.
Hatters.
ACME HATTERS make old hats look
like new Mall orders given prompt at
tention 20 East Hunter street 12-3-44
Banks.
~~XmeeTcan national Aank.
Corner * Alabama and Broad street
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $1,000,000
Bicycles.
repairs and sundries. Atlanta Bicycle
Company, 9 Peters Street. 6-30-9
p piles,
See D Alexander, 64 N. Pi
FOR
See ]
M. 3116.
BICYCLES and
_ _.. ~ryor.
Repair Work a speclal-
i-27-61
Blacksmithing.
STRLfilTUFALrsfEEI
IRON WORK.
WE make all kinds of metal windows
and doors, niso window gratings and
hangers of all Kinds. Andersqn Bros. &
Rich, 372 Edgewmod Aver.ue.
AND
4-2-7
ONE 8 foot plate glass counter show
case. mahogany body. Apply 97 Peach
92-1-6
tree Street.
ONE National cash register; detail add
er; a bargain at $85 Apply 97 Peach
tree Street. 92-1-6
FOR SALE -Perfectly new’ gae stove;
used one month; gas lamp, pictured
and lots of little things; also, ladv’s
wheel. 221 Central Ave. 42-2-6
FOR SALE—Mahogany desk and chair,
typewriter desk and a No. 5 Under
wood typewriter; all nearly new Main
2249. 6-2-15
FOR SALE.
I WILL SELL a valuable patent at
a sacrifice if taken immediately.
Worth one-half million. Address Pat
ent, Box 863, care Georgian. 3-8-6
AUTOMATIC
REFRIGERATOR
Pays for Itself in ice-saving.
$17.60 to $75.00.
C. H. M AISON,
6-8 WEST MITCHELL STREET.
FOR SALE-
ing outfit,
glan.
-Six-horse gasoline thrash-
Address S. H.. care Geor-
6-2-200
Blue Prints.
DIXIE RUDE PRINT GO.
<0H L.UCKIE RTKEET, Atlanta, na
Best equipment Best prints of any
size or kind. Lowest prices. Phone Ivy
6364. t-28-12
Builders.
buy you a
Terms to suit.
4189.
you a home. Wil
lot or pay off your lot.
400 Temple Court. Main
4-15-16
Carpenter and Builder.
•—mr s i sditke p A'rrfWiOc:—
D. M WHEELER, 19 Smith Forsyth St.
Phone M 4186 Atlanta 1547.
12-81-16
Instrument Makers.
a! ho.strom'mfoUS3C;
, ^Instrument Makers.
Nr )7’U; r '' TK " ' T 278 tfc EDOEWOOD
^YENI E. All kinds of high-grade
light machine work done. Special at-
tentlon given to repairing of engineers'
instruments. LEVELS and TRANSITS
8-11-46
ix
Jewelry.
FRENCH and Electric Clocks
repaired. We call for and de
liver them Phone us If you
want to know the correct time.
6 SOUTH BROAD STREET.
Lace Curtains.
' v ’ORK called for and delivered; satta-
faction guaranteed; prices, 25c to 60o
per pair. Call Atlanta phone 2641,
6-2-18
Lighting Fixtures.
ELECTRIC^
.♦e-i . and gas fixture*; all nefr
. , ®J vest prices Queen Mantel
and Tile Company, 56 West
street. Phone Main 681
Mltcheli
1-16-li
Carpets and Rugs Cleaned.
ING COMPANY (INC ), 27 West Alex-
under Street. Phone Ivy 4186 Moist
and dry cleaning Rugs woven from
your old carpets and rags. Porch shades
made to order. 5-27-8
Coal. Coke and Wood
rsrTWiT^ri'goNS
for dry wood and beet coal
1-81-21
Contract Painting and Wall
Tinting.
r urjolTnso tf. i07'w:'Fjrust:; wesY
1288-J. for all kinds of painting and
tinting
Lime, Concrete, Roofing, Stone.
LADD LIME AND STONE COMPANY
mnSl Sink e Bidg ndroofln *" ton y,!B
Machine Work.
MA LSBY COMPANY
Manufacturers of and Dealers In
machinery.
488-40 MARIETTA STREET
_ _ 4-5-11
Mattress Renovating.
SA r\’n \-i Y r mattress^renovatC
i‘UUr: I ' act . or y hew and up-to-date;
W. & A. R. R
moderate prices; give us a trial. Jack-
son & Orr Company. Mean* street and
Both phone*. 3-20-14
New Rubber Tires.
carriage. Repaired, repainted
ed. P — *
baby
kJu I*;? 0 ™!** Phone' ivy 3076. *Robert
Mitchell, 229 Edgewood Avenue. 2*12-9
HOUSEHOLD furniture for sale cheap.
188 Oourtland St. 6-2-11
ON account of leaving city will sell my
household furniture either by piece or
as a whole; also tailor’s sewing machine
and all kinds of tools. Will sell reasona
ble. 17 Pormwalt Street. 29-2-6
Dentist.
FOR SALE—Remington or Smith Pre
mier typewriter, in gqod order; $10
cash. Forced to sell. Phone Main 2492.
6-1-67
TWIN Excelsior motorcycle on reason
able terms. Address “Excelsior.” 119
Moreland Ave. 216-6-1
SEVERAL bargains in West End and
Grant Park sections. Terms easy
Otis & Holliday, 1506 Fourth National
Bldg 213-6-1
FOR SALE—One No. 6 Oliver type
writer, used only short time, good as
new; price $32.60, bargain. Call at 414
Peters Bldg. 6-1-40
FOR SALE—Two floor showcases, one
wall cigar case and one small soda
fount. Apply 55 East Alabama St.
6-1-43
IAMOND STUD—Commercial white
stone, ^-karnt, for sale at a bargain.
Address Box 794. care Georgian. 6-1-42
BOWSER OIL TANK, almost new, at
bargain for cash or groceries. Phone
Main 1628-J. 56-1-6
BEST WORK
Crowns (22 k.)
$8.00
Bridge work $3.00
Foil 801 teeth $3 00
Filling 50o
K. R. fare allowed 25 Biles. All work
guaranteed 20 ye«rw.
Eastern Painless Dentists
38V4 Peachtree St., Near Walton.
Ear, Nose, Throat and Lung
Trouble^
dSUSEoRGE BRoWSUBlseaeeYoUthe
Ear, Nose. Throat and Lungs, 312-14
Austell Bldg I have the only compound
oxygen plant ever brought South and
make this gas dally. Weak, nervous,
anaemic and pale people are invited to
call. 4-6-18
Engineering and Machine
Designing.
G. V. fLANT, M E.
I DEVELOP YOUR INVENTION.
Dixie Pattern and Machine Work*. 262
West North Avenue. Main 2829. 4-5-17
WE RENT good p'anos $3 per month up. [ pianos
We sell good pianos $5 per month up.
R. P BECHT COMPANY.
107-108-109 Temple Court Building. Main
667. 2-19-26
BANKRUPTCY blanks, $1.50 per set.
Warranty deeds, bonds for title.
Mortgages, contracts.
Stock certificates and bonds.
Bennett’s, 25 S. Broad. 201-20-13
A NEW BROOM DOES NOT SWEEP
CLEAN.
LET US prove this in your home by
free demonstration. Full particulars
at 107 Temple Court Building. L. R.
Sires, agent. Phone Main 667. 5-2-30
SAFES, FILES, cdbfnet*, now find sec
ond hand. Gookln Bank and Offlr*
Equipment Company, 113-115 N. Pryor
Street.
QTDVQ BROWN SIG^Ta PAINTING
O U L.\ O CO. 77% Whitehall. M 3780
8-18-3$
Fire-Proof Storage.
WfT rt6re itoT’SUTfoUfUaoUfdUamd
pianos Office and warehouse, 289-
241 Kdgewood avenue. Ivy 2087. John
J. Woodalde Storage Company.
Fly Screens.
fly~scri5ens fly screenSTfly
SCREENS -Wood fly screens, metal fly
screens, hardwood floors, Venetian
blinds, metul weather strips furnished
anywhere In the South. Write or phone
W. R. Callaway, manager, 1403 Fourth
Vational Bank Building, Atlanta, Ga
j Main 5310
Painting and Tinting.
77^^6Er&^o5f:—
MANUFACTURERS of high-grade
w£ a >I! t o whl * e 'ead and creosote stains
CoroTr ak T np ady mlxe ‘? P a,r ‘ ts to order.
Corner LaFrance and Lowrv Streets
Bell phone Ivy 6862-J, Atlanta, Ga
6-37-3
EM SPJ. CONSTRUCTION COMPANY.
Let us build you a house,’*
i? r P?lnt vpur old house.”
818 Fourth V^onal Bank. Main 1455
4-29-26
THE TRIPOD PAINT COMPANY,
nroT 3<-9 Pryor Street.
KLhl goods, prompt service. Phone us
\f« y in U d~?E (, ^ r 4, Phones Bell Main 4711,
Main 4710, ’Atlanta 406. 7-1-12
Printing.
RYRERT & TkJlJJNHSWORTH
k OR ANY KIND of printing.
We satisfy our customers!
10 Gilmer Street. Bell Main 4600.
5-17-3
Roof and Gutter Work.
nffiPALr alUroof s'Ugu ttersUaJi'TtTnds
sheet Iron work. 33 South Prvor.
Main 3127. T. W. Hooper * - —
8-4-63
Safe Cracksman.
Fire and burglar proof safe*
opened and repaired. C. C.
Downes. 29^6 Marietta Street.
Phones M. 2146. Atlanta 4922
4-6-11
SAND In any
prompt delivery.
Sand.
SAND.'
quantity
M. Truitt'A Son.’
and quality;
A Son.
1-13-83
Sewing Machines.
KEEP up with the prices If you have
painting or repairing done. Cal! for
our monthly j^rice list. West Lumber
Co., 238 Peters Street, Atlanta, Ga.
5-28-38
FOR HALE—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. 6-1-6
EXCHANGE—MISCELLANEOUS
SIXTEEN YEAR-OLD boy. Of good ad
dress and a willing worker, wants a
permanent position where there is a
chance to work up. Would like to learn
a trade Walter Corey, 619 West Peach
tree Street Ivy 563,vJ. 33-30*5
SITUATION WANTED as steward by
. young married man with ability. Can
furnish you list of references. Address
Steward. Box 30, care Georgian
36-29-5
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 want first-class house cleaning
call Ivy 3082, 6-26-26
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, CoiThcil, N. C.
34-19-5
BOOKKEEPER and auditor will
straighten out your hookkeeping and
office trouble*. Trial balances made.
Small sets of books written up. P O.
Box 836. Phone Ivy 701L 5-4-13
Flv Screens Made to Order.
OAKLAND CITY REPAIR WORKS
Carpenter and cabinet werk a special
ty. Call West 242-1. Atlanta 628. C.
F Dickey, Mgr 6-1-37
FLY SCREENS.
METAL AND WOOD FRAMES, port
able garages. W: J. Baker Company.
Bell phone Ivy 926. No. 811 Empire Life
Bidg . Atlanta, Ga. 6-1-4
FLY—SCR EENS— FLY
COME SEE our Roll-aawy Screens, our
B.oller-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. i. Crawford. Agent. 2-4-14
EXC 'HANGE—VOTES
1,500 PONY contest votes (carrier’s) to
exchange for_equal number school jrfj£>fiTURE
6 " 2 ‘ 8 reflnishlng neatly done Work called
for and delivered. Young K. Carson,
children’s. 31 E.» /Alexander.
Fresh Oysters Daily.
VIRGINIA and New Orleans
oysters on the half shell, 40c
dozen. 77 Peachtree street
Furniture Repairing and
Upholstering.
repaired, upnolstering
WANTED—To. exchange nice rbom and
board for diamond, motorcycle, type
writer or piano. Address Box 216, care
Georgian 6-16-46
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED—One hundred frying sized
chickens. Phone 4vy 212 or address 10
East 14th St. 6-31-24
WHEN repairing. rebneinber you get
everything necessary at West Lumber
Co., 228 ,Peterp Street., saving time and
trouble. 5-28-36
479 Marietta street. Atlanta 3667.
3 6-6
1 BUY MEN’S o'id clothe* and Shoe*.
Drop a card. I. Bock. 177 Gllmar St.
DROP A CARD
We’ll bring Cash for
Old Clothes and Shoe*.
‘’THE’ VESTAIRE”
166 Decatur Straet.
^VE PAY HIGHEST cash prices for
household goods, piano* ana office fur
niture. Cash advanced on consignments.
Central Auction Company, 12 Eaat
Mitchell Street Bell phone Main 2424
8-26-21
MISCELLANEOUS.
FREE—Ladies, we trim and make over
hats free in our finishing department:
lace and mallne hats to order. Ideal
Millinery School, 100^ Whitehall St.
218-6-1
W. L. LUNSFORD & CO.,
Upholstering, repairing and refinlahlng
furniture of ail kinds; satisfaction
guaranteed. Phones, Atlanta 6950-F.
ft. 6111. 3-6-34
Furniture.
Rosser F. Jordan Furniture Co.,
144-6 Auburn Ave. Phones;
Kell Ivy 4467, Atlanta 18<K).
WE CARRY a full line of household fur
niture from kitchen to parlor; also a
complete line of summer porch goods,
such as porch sets, porch rockers, rugs,
etc.; refrigerators, ice cream freezers
and everything in the furniture line. We
can save ybu 20 per cent on everything
Call and see us before buying elsewhere.
Cash or terms. 5-15-8
WE RENT new machines with completa
set of attachments for $2 per month;
also machines repaired; prompt deliv
ery. Both phones 1898. Ringer Sewing
Machine Company, 79 Whitehall.
•"14-44
Shoes.
GET the best shoes for the whole
family. Peacock & Drennen,
222 Marietta Street. 4-16-28
Shoe Repairing.
50 CENTS.
At Gwlnn’s Shoe Shop, 6 Luckle Street,
Opposite Piedmont Hotel. Both phones.
8-29-45
Signs.
KKN I 11y. Kent’Sign Co.,
Peachtree Street.
qual-
130*4
3-5-20
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 TILE 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.
Trunks, Bags and Suitcases.
T7El9jLETVA?fB^EPAIREB;
BOUNTREF. S, 77 WHITEHALL ST.
PHONES: Bell M, 1576. Atlanta 1654.
Umbrellas.
“Tayior-Made” UmbA-eUas.'
BUY from makers: all prices and styles;
re-covering and repairing, every um-
’ rella kept in repair free. Phone for
salesman; prompt service.
TAYLOR UMBRELLA CO..
116H Whitehall St. 4-23-35
T. C. FURNITURE CO.
C*sh or easy payments. 416 Marietta,
Phone Atlanta 1797 4-K-12
Groceries.
country eggs
16V4c doz., credit grocers, 30c; lemons.
24 rbs. guaranteed flour, 64c;
96 lbs , $2.93, barrel, $4.99
14!r£c doz.
48 lbs., $1.21 .■ . ... .
No. 10 Sliver Leaf lard, $1.37; No. 10
Cottolene, $1.19. Cash Grocery Co.. 118
Violin Maker.
changed; repairing a specialty The
Old Reliable violin Dealer. Mays Bad-
gett, 34yfc Peachtree. 3-31-31
and 120 Whitehall.
Wood.
WOOD.
SOUTH GEORGIA mill cut-offs by ths
carload or any quantity you may
want They make fine kindling 8. M.
6-31-9 | Truitt & Son.
i-u-u