Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 03, 1913, Image 16

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THP, ATLANTA UKUKHiA.M AAIU jNJiWS, A “Want Ad” Plug will stop the leak that has crippled your business. Result—Profit _ __ ^ ^ ~ ' >,v n r - . -, n_mjV'_-ArifVUW-- AUTOMOBILES For Kale, Repairs and Accessaries POULTRY, PI ETA [NO L IVE ST OC h The Georgian’s Rent Bulletin HIGHEST cash price paid tor second hand automobiles 84 Auburn Avenue 6-3-203 WANTED—To exchange real estate In Tooooa, Ga, for used automobile tnuat be late model and In gi>od condl* ■ tlon; state full particulars In first let ter. S., Box 368, care Georgian. ^ ^ ^ Items of Interest To the Poultryman GOOD USED CARS AT SPECIAL PRICES. Maxwell, 2-cyllnder runabout. Little Thing* In the Poultry Builne** That Mean Success or Failure. unabouL Bulck Model Whiting runabout. Maxwell Q roadster, ituick Mo<lei 32 roadster. Courier roadster TOURING CARS Overland 5-passenger. Urimo 5-passenger. Maxwell G. 4 passenger Everett 1912. 5-passenger, i lieac cars* are in good running con dition. fully equipped, and newly painted See us for special prices be fore .fune 10th BUCK MOTOR COMPANY. 241 PEACHTREE ST. 4-11-1* FOR SALE On* Ford roadster, 1912 model; perfect condition, fully equipped: elrrtric lights Apply to rol ler. 461 Peachtree Street. Premier Kaljs Company. 4-1-.2 nftv prices on st\m>ai:b v;'rr» TIRES—28 by 3. 17.60; SS by 3, $8.4K SO by *«,. 111.SO: 32 by St*. 112.26: 34 by 4. 118.90. All other sizes in stock Special Diamond seconds, 30 by 8, $6.65; 34 by 3H, $10.75. No guarantee. We have ar-. ranged with two standard tire-makers’ branch houses here In Atlanta to mail their guaranteed 8.500-mile first casings, 28 by 8. $9.15; 30 bv 3, $9 80. 30 bv 3 T 4. $14 45; 82 by 8^. $15.40; 34 by 4, $20 85 Adjustment on firsts made by us, 8,500 mile basis. McPhsrson Auto Tire Com pany. 80-1-6 TRAVIS & JONES, AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING. Ivy 4882 26 James Street. 2-1-64 The .Solution of Pneumatic Tire Troubles. VUIiCORINB 1« guaranteed to prevent punctures and will not injure your tires. We will gladly treat your cars with VTJLCORINE and let you use it 30 days and satisfy yourself that It will do everything that we claim for It. Price 47.50 to $10.00 per car. Write for book let. VULCOR TNE COMPANY Office, Laboratory and Service Station. , '.09 Peachtree St.. Atlanta, Ga. 6-1-38 AUTOGENOUS WELDING and machine repair work of all klnda, Satisfaction guaranteed SHEARER MACHINE CO., 197 WHITEHALL STREET. 2-26-10 $250—Five-passenger Bulck 40-horsepow er touring car. First-class condition. Top, windshield For quick sale. Owner leaving city J. J. Donnely, 28 DeSoto Avenue. Capitol View 26-31-6 WOULD YOU OWN YOUR HOME? A Georgian “Want Ad” will show you the way FORI)! four-cylinder roadster, fully equipped. Not latest model and no magneto, but in excellent running con dition. Tires all good. Price for quick sale. $150. L W. Hazard, 241 Peach- ’ tree Street, Atlanta. 6-1-62 BUY THIS five-passenger 1918 touring car, fully equipped, good tlras, run about 6,000 mile*. condition guaranteed, for $360 Call Ivy 1168 5-28 6 SEVEN-PASSENGER touring car. pow erful 40-horsepower engine, excellent condition; take any bill on high gear; tires in fine condition, elegant, easy- riding car for country roads; complete ly equipped; big bargain for quick cash sale. Address S. W., Box 175, care Geor gian 5-28-4 WE have several Flanders 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, NORTH PRYOR PLACE. 4-1-81 WINDSHIELDS. RADIATORS, lamps, fenders, repaired as good as new. Mfrs. all kinds sheet metal work. Warlick Sheet Metal Co. 243 Edge wood. 461 LU.. 8-4-64 DOBBS TIRE REPAIR CO. WE REPAIR AND SELL ALL MAKES OF TIRES AND TUBES. 226 PEACH TREE STREET. PHONE IVY (646 4-1-8 WARNING TO INFRIN GERS AND IMITATORS- LIQUID TIRE TONIC 18 PROTECT El* BY U S DUYREA PATENT. NO. 678561 AND ALL INFRINGERS. AGENTS OR USERS ARK HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THEY MUST AN SWER IN THE COURT FOR VIOLA TION OF THIS LAW. LIQUID TIRE TONIC COMPANY, KANSAS CITY 4-8-4J ATLANTA RADIATOR CO. REPAIRING and manufacturing Lamp and fender work. 72 Ivy Street At lanta phone 8816 8-10-12 IS TOUR NAME In the Buetneea Guide column* oft he “Want Ad” section? little adp bring big result*. Automobile* For Rent The comb is the fowl’* barometer of health. A blight red comb means health and vigor, while a dark or pur pi* comb mean* congestion of pome kind, and a* the disease goes on. the comb turns sickly pale to almost white. So let your endeavors be to maintain red combs on all your chick en*. You may not think It pay* to go to any trouble to prepare your poultry for market. Just go you get it there before It, is spoiled. No greater mis taken idea was ever entertained. If you take extra cart- and pains in the preparation you will soon be able to command the extra price such merit demands, wfcloh will well repay for all the extra trouble. On the other hand, carelessness in preparation simply puts your product Intd the hands of the huckster at his price* Which clu.se do you care to be found In? ROOM AND BOARD. 229 FORREST A VENUE—Delightful home for men Finest meals Have vacancy for two. Ivy 1478. 208 6-8 WEST END home; largo front room, with board. 832 Gordon Street. Phone est 109-7. 6-8-7 ROOMS FOR RENT. APARTMENTS FOR RENT. Furnished. mnQTCTTTriT^wTm«TsrTe'nrT5riirht housekeeping 114 8. Pryor St. Miss Mattie Davidson. 201-8-88 36 EAST NORTH AVR—12 pt caps ~ ly fur- BETWKEN the Beach trees; nicely nlshed rooms and excellent table board Ivy 6501 6-2-10 FURNISHED rooms; private home; all conveniences; hot and cold baths. 19 6-8-11 E Harris. Ivy 6849-7. TWO FURNISHED upstairs rooms, with mtm we ROOM and board in strictly private family, all convenience*, to young men only Main 4568-J. 6-2-2 use of phone. 98 West North Avenue. Ivy 6202. 6-28-16 19 W. CAIN STREET. FEW refined people can find clean room* and excellent board in private family. Phong Ivy 6642. 6-1-94 COOL and very desirable front room, with bath; also, nicely furnished room and kitchenette, complete; most desir able and convenient location. 9 K. Alex ander, corner W. Peachtree. 6-29-40 rge, 1 unfurnished, lady Call Ivy 4052-L to gentlemen or business If 6-29-88 WANTED—Two lady boarders; good board, good location. Terms reason able. Private home. Main 6247-J. 6-1-76 WELL-KEPT furnished room, nice and quiet. Call at 62 Spring St. 36-26-6 Ing and Put them all on a level and not very high from the floor, ex cept for the lightweight breeds, and they will soon lesm that they can roost Just as well at a moderate height a* they can In the top of the house. The roosts should ail be movable, so they can be taken out and cleaned when necessary. ONE or two young men for nicely fur * Will ‘ nished room. WTll furnish supper and breakfast. All conveniences Ivy 3962-.T. 6-1-63 m. private family, no children. Single gentlemen, business women or trained nurses preferred, Ivy 3034-J. 6-28-8 TWO delightful connecting rooms, nice ly furnished: tWo or three gentlemen; highest, coolest location in city; no other boarders Jvy 7811. 6 1-54 NICELY furnished oorner room; shady yard; gentlemen preferred; references required. 20 Currier Street. 6-1-84 WANTED One or two gentlemen or married couple to room and board with private family. Call Main 2878-J. 79-1-6 FURNISHED room, adjoining bath room; all convenience*, term* reason- ible. 27 E. Alexander St., Apartment 6. 69-1-6 The question 1* often naked, Which color or eggs will command the beat price* In The average city market, white or brown? Ordinarily there is but little difference Where extreme care In handling is given the white ones look mighty nice, but they show soil much quicker than the brown ones, so that with ordinary care the brown ones would look the best Where one 1* willing to take the extra care to keep them In condition and place them on the market to private customers the white ones will bring a little better price. Of all the feeds and kinds of feed, look out for musty feed and cut it out at all time*. It Is the poorest kind of economy to try to work it In, perhaps because you can buy it at & low price It will prove disastrous In the end. LARGE, delightful front room, private bath; also single rooms’ large, cool verandas; good table. 241 West Peach tree. Ivy 1959-1.. 83-1 6 HANDSOMELY furnished large front room, private I>ath; shady lot; gentle man preferred. “Peachtree/’ oare Amer ican. » 101-1-6 COOL ROOM and delightful board In 59 -L private home Ivy 585 6 1-35 ONE furnished room for rent. One or two gentlemen. Wellington Apartment No. 2 6 30-2 The hen enjoys her bath Ju*t a-s much a* a man does, And better than Home men do, but it Is not the water bath we have reference to, but the much-talkcd-of dust bath. It 1* *0 essential to the health of the hen. No wise poultryman will neglect to pro vide the spacious; liberally supplied dust box. It should be the poultryman’* aim to get all the early hatched pullet* and the hens through moult to laying before bad weather sets in. when it is but little trouble to keep them In con dition for laying all winter, when eggs are high, but if you do not get them started before the cold weather comes on, the task is not an easy one. Nee that they moult promptly by right feeding. The roost* of your poultry house should be all upon a level and not running higher and higher, as wa* the custom in olden times, for every chicken In tiie house will very natur ally decide to roost on the top roost, where there will be weeping and wail- Poultry Show*. There 1* no one thing that ta of a* much advantage to the poultry indus try of this country as the local poul try show. Those who do not stop to consider these little things in regard to the poultry business have no idea of the influence that L* exerted upon the community by the holding of a good poultry snow in the country town The whole community becomes en thused and wakes up to the fact that there is really such a thing as a good stock of poultry, and by talking with the exhibitors they And that suoh stock will lay more eggs end give a great deal more meat for the food consumed than will the high-flying scrub stock of the farm. They get it all down the line. They become enthused so that there <s really something doing on the old farm. Things are stirred over, and It is not long until some of the old stock Is marketed and new stock takes Its place. For these reasons we like to see the local poultry show flourish. It Is a working factor for better poul try, which mean* more and better eggs for the consumer at a reduced price. We want to get In touch with all these association® that are getting things In shape for h fall show. Write us, giving the date and the par ticular* about it. We shall be glad to publish all euoh, which will help you to get it before the public, letting them know what you Intend to do. Write u*. Unfurnished. COOL front room with board; suitable for two or three; in private family. 03 E. Cain Ivy 6933-J. 5-30-42 TiTM: connecting rooms, built for light I1.1 -•'•keeping; best part Inman Park. Ivy 8886-J. 6 3-11 THE ROY, 22 E. Ellis, under new man agement. Now prepared to render pa ly trons best service. Ivy 7398-J. 5-29-28 TWO ROOMS and kitchenette; $12.60. Ivy 2352-J. 6-8-9 BEAUTIFUL furnished front room, with dressing room. In private adult family, close In; also room for gentlemen, ex cellent meals, prices reasonable 66 E. Cain Ivy 6520-L. 6-28-49 WITH young couple, entire upper floor, rfvi ‘ ‘ four rooms; private hath, sink in kitchen; best section of North Bide; ref erences. Ivy 672S-J. 6-2-7 TWO young men or married oouple for nicely furnished front room; all con veniences; oloso In. Main 1568-J. 6 14-11 THREE unfurnished rooms, desirable and reasonable. 267 Form wait Street. 220-6-1 350 BOARD AND ROOMS. THREE unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, with all conveniences 0 Lee Street. 6-1-69 EXCELLENT board; delightful rooms; close In: all conveniences. 115 South Pryor. 6-20-3 'PHREE new unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; never been occu pied. Price, 17.50 per month. 212-6-1 477 PEACHTREE ST. WILL have pleasant rooms for gentle men or couples of refinement; refer ences; between Merritts Avenue and Linden; homelike. Bell Ivy 7010. 6-24-200 SECOND floor, 3 or 4 rooms with conve niences for light housekeeping. Main 2966-L. 6-29-26 FOUR rooms upstairs, private bath, th electric lights, gas; references. At- lanta phone 277. 5 29-25 THE WILTON, 220 Peachtree; Belect boarding house; near in. Ivy 6796 5-10-35 APARTMENTS FOR RENT. Furnished. ROOM AND BOARD for four young men May 16 Private homo. 163 Courtland. Ivy 7067-J. 5-10-26 BEST MEALS IN TOWN, $3 WEEK. ROOM AND MEALS. $4 197 SOUTH -j 504g OR RENT—Very cool an. six-room furnished apartment, July, August, September, $50 per month; ref erences required. Apply 177 Myrtle Street. Telephone Ivy 3651. 68-1-6 PRYOR. CALL MAIN PEACHTREE INN. FURNISHED apartment; four rooms’ 6-5-80 f or summer or longer If desired. 109 Cooper St. Main 2890-J. 6-1-44 Egg®—All Variteies. THE EGGS of different varieties of fowl* will be found classified under their respective breeds in the future, in stead of under the classification of “ Eggs.” Poultry—All Varieties. FARM, Chamblee, Os. Istrge stock of \ hite Runners, Leghorns and Rhode Island Reds, enables us to ship fresh Kgs, strong and fertile. Writ* for prices on stock and eggs if you want a bargain, 1-2116 eons.^ OEONS -Show Homers, $6.00 and up Exhibition Homers $3 00 up Working Homers, $1.50. Mondaines, $3 00. J. w. Woodruff. Columbu*, Ga 5*80-10 Poultry Remedies. guaranteed to produce eggs and pre- It wl vent diseases ft will make hen* lay when other* fall Try It. It * guar anteed For sal* at all seert stores, 26c and 50a 6-1 29 beauties Sweetpeas For Sale. -Bweet peas, 50c hundred. f own, 205-6-2 Horses, Mule*, Vehioles, Etc. prrft wmr'* KTu. point*; seven yeaj-s old; fifteen hands high Morrow Transfer Compan Rhone Jordan at bam. TrT Horses, Mules, Vehicle*, Etc. I .!■: liiaoir^comiJi^tToTr^mare’; go.h1 famllv horse, rubber-tired ball bearing runabout and harness; will sell for $260. Address H-48, care Georgian. 36-3-6 Peachtree and Alexander Bts. Ameri can plan $7.50 week up. Room to yourself. European. $3 week up. 1-9-34 BOARD WANTED. Poultry, Plant* and Seeds. BUSINESS lady desires room and board on South Side. Address South Side Box 621, care Georgian 6-3-23 IT. C. HASTINGS & CO. WANTED—In suburbs, one or two rooms and board, for couple with two months-old baby Ivy 3708 J. 6-3 10 SEEDSMEN FOR THE SOUTH, 16 W MITCHELL STREET. FOUR CITY DELIVERIES DAILY NORTH AND SOUTH SIDE, 9 A. M.; INMAN PARK AND WEST END, 8 P. M BELL PHONE M 2568, ATLANTA 2668. HAVE a nearly new upright mahogany piano to exchange partly for board In regular boarding house or private family. Address Board, care Georgian 6-1-34 DURING June, July and August nicely furnished and cool 4- room apartment, in one of the nicest and coolest parts of city. Electric lights, gas stove, hath, sleeping porch; also large, shady front porch. Can have use of piano. A bargain for the sum mer. Call Ivy 6085. 433 Spring Street. Comer North Avenue. 5-31-31 PHONE UB your orders for vegetable and flowering plants. A fresh supply dally. ROOMS FOR RENT. Furnished. HOUSEKEEPING and bed rooms, with bath, electric lights, private entrance; very near In; $16 and $16. Argyle “ 6-80-4 Apts., 345 Peachtree St. ROOMS WANTED Furnished. CONKET8 AN1T> LEWS Liquid "Lice Killers ar* both good They are both the same prlc^ 1 quart 86c, S4 gallon 60c. 1 gallon $1.00 NICELY furnished rooms; private fam lly; all conveniences; close in. 46-B East Cain Street. 32-3 IN MY PRIVATE HOME, two bed rooms, dining room snd kitchen, com pletely furnished, to party without chil dren. Close lp. Ivy 5229-J. 6-3 16 APART ME NTS FOR RENT. Unfurnished. WrrT'REN > f~7 ; pstaJrs r ^^ rooms with bath, in best residential district in city Electric lights furnish ed, also heat In winter, $85 per month. Call Ivy 6898-L. 5-29-27 ALL SIZE FLOWER POTS. Fern Pans and Pot Saucers TWO large connecting rooms. furnished ’ n< complete for lij^ht housekeeping Rawson Street. Atlanta 3334. 303 6-3-15 MODERN four-room front apartment with cool porch, eastern front, close in. Party compelled to leave city. Lease ex pires Sepl 1. Immediate possession. Main 3073-J. 6-1-45 ALFALFA MEAL, Wheat Bran, Chicken Wheat Whole Corn ’Beef Scraps, Poultry Hone. Poultry Grib and Crushed Oyster Shell. SITTING ROOM and bed room, with private bath; also two bed rooms, con venient to bath, in private family, with owner. Gentlemen preferred. Ivy 919-J 6-8-13 FOR RENT—Splendid apartment; six rooms; all modern convenience*; sec ond floor 310 North Jackson Street. Phone Ivy 641-L. 6-1-28 RED COMR” MEAT MASH Is the best dill FORTUNES have been made In Atlanta Real Estate Your opportunity is prrihably to-day. Read Real Estate ads in ‘Want Ad" section of The Georgian. food for your ducks and laying hens (’an he fed wet or dry. 10 pounds 25c, 100 pounds $2 25 ONE furnished room for rent; one or two gentlemen. Wellington Ajiartmcnt o. 2 No. MONEY TO LOAN. \V£ !o»n iporvef on rurhlture and house hold goods. > F. & J. Loan Company, - - (lli [AM MOTOR CO. FIVE and seven-passenger car*. Oarag*. 118 East Ellis Street. Call Bell phone I Ivy 8496 day, Main 4125 night. 8-81-29 Motorcycles. WANTED- Motorcycle, in ux>d oendi "Box V lion. Address Box 51, oare Georgian, 37-3-6 THOR MOTORCYCLES, repair* and ac cessories; beat equipped repair shop in city We will take care of you. South ern Motorcycle Co., 114 Edgewood Av* 8-86-81 120 Decatur Street. MONJ2Y 5N HA^fD for immediate loans on property In or near Atlanta. J. E. VanValkenburg, 601 Equitable Bldg. 8 P K CT A ITTib M E FUNDS 7*T> LENDi any amount; $ per cent. Write or call. 8. W. Carson, 24 South Broad street. 4*1-1? Farm loans IPLAClfcD in any amount on improved farm lands In Georgia. The ^outhern Mortgage Company, TWO large rooms, furnished, for house- WE HAVE IN STOCK a beautiful lot of Ferns. Price 50c to $2 00 each. keeping; all conveniences. 80 White hall Terrace. 6-3-1 47 EAST CAIN STREET—Five rooms, freshly painted and papered; first- class repair: separate entrance; refar- 6-3-12 ences required: $25 per month. Apply Owner, 509 Atlanta National Bank Bldg 5-28-47 dren. furnished room and kitchenette, except linens and cooking utensils; must be close In and reasonable rent; private family preferred. Address F. R. w.. Box 811, care Georgian. 41-2-6 MONEY WANTED. 6%_WE WTLL PAY 6* ON RAVINGS IN BTT88 OF »600.00 AND OVER WE BUT ANb SELL PURCHASE MONEY NOTES. ■ ;o: _ NICELY furn1sh«d cool room for gentle- man; private family; close in. Ivy 4972. 25-3-6 ♦tf EAST HARRIS ST., two or three room* for light housekeeping. Refer ences exchanged 202-6-2 Gould I Id ing. vsn MORTGAGE LOANS On Atlanta Property. BUSINESS BUILDING8. 5 and 5V4 per cent. RESIDENCE BUILDINGS. 6H. 6 and 6V6,peb cent Tire Repairing HIGH-GRADE STEAM VULCANIZING Retreading a specialty. Prompt atten tion given express shipments. Sa * ‘ tifzl __. SBmk .. . tjander*- Sr>eer Vulcanizing Company, 100 Spring Street. Atlanta, Ga. 8-28-15 Autos Wanted. NTED— Brush runabout; must be Ink uni condition. Will pay cash if ftp 391 South Pryor 5-27-13*4 Your rate depends upon the location. Without notice you can pay back a hundred, any multiple of a hundred dol lars, ou the entire loan on any Interest date. TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN. Loan Correspondents, PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COM PANY OF AMERICA. 201 -I Empire Building. THE MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS’ BANKING AND LOAN COMPANY, 209 GRANT BUILDING. TELEPHONE IVY 5341 CASH CAPITAL, $120,000.00 LEY, CASHIER. “ ENT. 3-11-60 152 WEST PEACHTREE, two very pleasant sleeping rooms, also house keeping suite, strictly modern; plenty shaded porches; walking distance to business center. 44-2-6 REAL ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION NEWS THOS J WESt VSH B M GRANT, PRESIDENT ONE nice front room, furnished; all modern conveniences. 16 W. North Ave. Jvy 6063 J 6-1 Court House Sales Draw Large Throng BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. TWO front rooms, first floor; hot baths- near In. 11 Cone. 89-1-6 BANK MAN of experience would accept ’ “ “ At cashiership In bank In North Georgia town and could invest $1,000 or more In the capifal stock of the bank. Would prefer fc'wr, near Atlanta Address In vest or. Box 100, cars Georgian. THREE bright, airy furnished rooms for rent in owner's home; single or en suite; sleeping porch; gentlemen only 416 Spring Street. 6 1-71 Barbecue Committee Meets—Peti tion for Automobile Line—One- story Houses Building. 5-80-1 FOR SALE - Business paying $300 to $400 per month. Owner leaving city Cheap for qulok sale. Address Box 794. | oars Georgian. 6-81-4 FOR RENT—Furnished room, all convp. 01-80068, Tallulah Apartments. 87 Washington. Apply to janitor. 210-6-1 THREE rooms, furnished or unfur nished; all conveniences. 50 East Twelfth St. Call Ivy 905 6-1-41 FOR SALE—Half Interest In barber shop and soda fount, nice business; $300 or $-400 down; terms easy on bal ance 293 Marietta Pt. 6-37-202 NICELY furnished front room, modern conveniences. In small apartment. Main 1249-J. 254 Central Ave. 6-31-28 MEDICAL. DROPSY CURED Relieves shortness of breath in 36 to 48 hours. Reduces swelling iti fifteen to twenty days. Col- .r.: Dropsy Remedy Company, 408 Au« ng, Atlanta, .* DREDMONl'SON‘S Tansy, Pennyroyal and Cotton Root Pills, a safe and re- lidblfc treatment for painful and sup pressed menstruation, irregularities and similar obstructions. Trial box by mail, Frank Kdmendson & -Bro., manu facturing chemists, 11 North Broad St., Atlanta. MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE AND OTHF.RS. upon their own names; cheap' rates, easy payments. Confi dential D. H. T<" iS| building FOR RALE—Best dally newsj^aper prop- folman, 120 Austell osltion in South Georgia-—in the best city of Its si** In the State: modern equipment throughout. .Can be bought at a bargain, hair cash or good negotia ble paper, balance on easy term*. Write quick to "Newspaper," Box 10, oar* Georgian. 6-28-12 FOR RENT—Two connecting rooms. furnished for housekeeping. 58 West Peachtree. Ivy 43S9-L. 5-31-1" TWO bright connecting housekeeping room#, completely furnished; North Side; private home. Ivy 2098-.T, 6-1-61 HAVE YOU SOLD THAT HOUSE? A little “For Sale” ad In the "W’ant Ad" section will find a purchaser. WE HAVE plenty of money to lend at lowest rates on At lanta and nearby property, ei ther for straight or monthly payment plant. Also for pur chasing purchase money notes. Fpster h Robson, 11 Edgew’ood avenue. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN Published by The Georgian Company, 20 East ^93^. Atlanta, Alabama St. a, *12aat^^ Georgia. Entered at Atlanta poetoffioe as second class matter ftble FARLEIOH APARTMEXS. 135 SPRING STREET; close in. 1 have now a three-room apartment, one three-room unfurnished apartment, ami several single rooms, nicely furnished, at summer rate*. Apply George Han cock. Mgr. 5-17-31 Subscriptions Payable In Advance One year, mall, postage prepaid, $5.00 Six months, mall, postage prepaid. 9 60 Three mos , mail, postage prepaid, 125 One month, mail, postage prepaid. .45 tnart room for one or two gentlemen, con necting bath’ reasonable Ivy 6967 after 7 p. m . or Sunday. 6-28-44 PURCHASE MONEY NOTES. T^VO small batches of small first pur chase money notes. Apply to owner. 42 South Forsyth 6L 6-31-36 Subscriptions Payable In Advance. - b: Delivered by carrier, one year ... . _ . 6 21 Delivered by carrier, eix months. 8 60 Delivered by carrier, three months.. 1.30 46 36 EAST NORTH A^VENUE—Nicely furnished rooms, with or without board. Ivy 6601 6-30-201 . J vlivered by carrier, one month ... 1 Delivered by carrier in Atlanta and other cities, one week •If HAVE YOU SOLD THAT HOUSE? A little "For Sale" ad in the "Want Ad" section will find a purchaser. A representative crowd of citizens gathered at the court house Tuesday morning to witness the various legal sales. Among those present were Forrest Adair, Forrest Adair, Jr., John Y. Smith, Gid Hanna, C. P. Goree, Steve R. Johnston, J. N. Landers, M. M. Anderson, J. B. Chamlee, Lamar Hill, H. W. Dews, Courtland S. Winn, George B. Powell, George H. Bonnell, W. S. Thomson. Ulysses Lewis, John D. ’Baddage. Charles H. Black, Sam Green, T. J. Lockhart, Alex W. Smith, Jr., Nathan Coplan, Phil Cleveland, of GrilTin; Charles H. Cox. Morris Macks, J. A. Branch, William J. Da vis and W. W. Warren. Forrest Adair sold for the estate of Mrs. Ermie Pope, 14 and 18 Ponders Avenue, 75 by 100 feet, with two houses renting for a total of $57 a month, to Jake H. HIrsch for $4,100. Mr. Adair also sold a 43 by 209-foot lot on Capitol Avenue, between Glenn Street and Georgia Avenue, to W. J. Davis for $2,225; three small lots on Elizabeth Street to Mr. Davis for $750, and three on Wilson Street to C. P. Goree for $475. A lot on Richmond Street was withdrawn. W. S. Thomson sold 89 Copenhill To Start Transit Line. The South Side Transit Company is the nam© of a new automobile con cern which will soon start operations on the Brown Mill Road. People liv ing aJony this thoroughfare have long felt the need of conveyances leading to the car lines, and a number of them have decided to petition the Superior Court for a charter to do business. The petitioners are T. C. Waters, M. O. Jackson, Leonard W. and W. R. Brown, C, H. Gonoley ; Harvey Hatch er and W. E. Taliaferro. Mr. Brown and Mr, Hatcher filed the petition as attorneys. Thi® lin« will be similar to the ’bus lines operating at Buckhead to sur rounding points, like Roswell and Powers Ferry. Furnished or Unfurnished. TWO, three or five room apartment, with kitchenette and private bath; also garage. No ohlldran. Ivy 2432. 6-1-76 HOTELS. WHITE PATH HOTEL and Mineral Spring* open June 10; sixteen-page booklet free. White Path Hotel Co., T H. Tabor, Manager. White Path, Ga fe-i-* HOUSES FOR RENT. Furnished. NICE elx-room cottage, furnlehed com plete for summer; gas lights and hot water; large, oool rooms and shady baok yard. Cheap if rented at once. Call Main 6881. 5-31-23 SUMMER RENT—Deltghtful furnished home; large, shady lot; reasonable rent. Between Peachtree®,” Georgian. 99-1-6 ATTRACTIVE seven-room house, nicely furnished; Juniper Street, Immediate possession Phone Ivy 473$-J. 88-1-6 Unfurnished. FOR RENT—Six-room cottage; modern conveniences; half block from Georgia Avenue car. 299 Hill. 30-3-6 HOUSE—Four rooms and reception hall. all modern Improvements. 63 Windsor Street, corner of Rawson. 6-29-202 FOR RENT—Modern North Side cot tage; six rooms and bath; immediate possession; $20. Ivy 6482. 6-2-9 SIX-ROOM HOU8E, suitable for light housekeeping. 49 Garnett. Call at 114 S. Forsyth. Main 2806. 56-1-6 OUR RENT LIST describes everything for rent. Call, write or phone for one. Ivy 3390 Charles P. Glover Realty Co., 2H Walton Street. 2-18-49 FOR RENT. Corner Peachtree and Alexander Streets we have several nice flats of six rooms with all modern conve niences, large roems with plenty of light, nice neighborhood, and within 10 minutes' walk of center of the city. Price, $26.00. Let us show you through. GEO. P. MOORE, Real Estate and Renting. 10 Auburn Avenue. STORES. For Rent. STORE. 10 by 86. 890 Peachtree; right place for dairy or meat market; only $80 per month. Will lease. 6-1-71 OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT. t)l£feK wfth use oTTelephone. Apply 688 Candler Bldg. 4-26-9 SUMMER RESORTS. FOR RENT—Two new bungalows at Mount Airy. Ga.. highest point on Southern Railway; delightful climate, beautiful scenery, fine water. Five rooms; new and attractively furnished; screens and electrio lights; wide porches. Reasonable rent to good tenant. Address Box 112, Mount Airy, Ga. 78-1-6 WANTED—By^oung couple, no chil- WANTED—Eight or nine-room house; North Side; prominent street; walkina distance. Main 4865-J. 6-3-21 Avenue, 75 by 200 feet, to H. W. Dil- lin, for $3,050. This contains a three- room house. Steve R. Johnston sold for the es tate of Daniel A. Green to C. A. Up church, for $976, a Woodward Avenue lot; to R. G. Seagraves, for $810, a lot on.Gordon Street; to William Nichols and R. H, Gower, for $670, two lots on Joe Johnson Avenue, and to George B. Powell, for $800, two lots on Flor ida Avenue, Sheriff Mangum’s sales interrupted the sal© of ten additional lots of this estate. Barbecue Committee Meeting. The barbecue committee of the At lanta Real Estate Board met Tuesday afternoon in the offices of Charles P. Glover, president of the board, for the pi^rpos© of discussing some features of the barbecue which the real estate men will give June 14 at Cold Springs. The various members of the commit tee have been given tickets to sell for the occasion, and they report a great many sales. Many One-Story Houses. Seven one-story houses featured the building permits in Inspector Haya* office Tuesday morning at the city hall. The taller structures took a rest for the day. Outside of residences, there was application for a furnace by A. W. Farlinger at 34 Arizona Ave nue. Lots and Cottage 8old. Mrs. H. J. Klink, of Olean, N. Y., has sold to a client of the A. J. & H. F. West Real Estate Agency a new five-room house and a 100 by 190-foot lot on the east side of Lena Street, near the Ashby Street School, for $1,600. W. N. Bullock and others have bought from W. J. Dowling, of New York, through the West Agency, eight vacant lots on Dahlgren Street, De catur, for $1,500. The latter property is on the Decatur car line. North Avenue Home Sold. Mrs. J. K. Barcroft has bought from Mrs. Lillian D. Skinner through Har ris G. White a residence property on North Avenue. Highland Avenue and Williams Mill Road for $12,500. The lot is 278 feet on Williams Mill Road. Ill feet on Highland Avenue and 240 feet on North Avenue. BUSINESS lady desires one furnished “ ‘ til room In Christian home. Will furnish references if desired. Address B., oars Georgian. 212-6-3 GENTLEMAN wants well furnished, clean room In private family, near bath; state terms. Address G., Box 103. care Georgian. 81-3-4 To Widen Ivy Street. A number of Ivy Street property owners assured Joel Hurt Tuesday that they would give enough land to insure the conversion of Ivy Street into a 05-foot thoroughfare, before re grading is completed. Mr. Hurt made this proposition to the owners in a letter, and he is gratified over the re sponses. The idea is, to make a retail street out of Ivy and to keep it free of ga rages ‘and other wholesale establish ments. This sentiment must be cre ated at once if the idea Is to be car ried out, since several wholesalers have had their eyes on locations. Mr. Hurt wants to relieve Peachtree congestion as much as possible, and in this connection it will be recalled that there will be a movement to keep heavy vehicles on Ivy Street rather than on Peachtree, and to dispense with car tracks. The street car com pany expects to run a double track on Ivy Street between Auburn Avenue and Edgewood Avenue, however. At the proper time real estate men expect to introduce an ordinance in Council prohibiting the use-of Peach tree from Ivy Street southward for heavy vehicles like wagons and trucks. This is the kind of traffic, they contend, that cuts up paving and causes congestion. Unfurnished. WA^rMf^^nVlarge^oFTw^o^rnail um furnished rooms by couple; no chil dren; near in; prefer private family. Atlanta phone 3518 6-3-20 HOUSES WANTED. Unfurnished. Plan to Push Regrading. There was a unanimous expression among certain property owners Tues day over the eleventh-hour decision of Council to appropriate all the avail able city funds for the purchase of the crematory, to the present exclusion of Peachtree and Whitehall regrading and other important works. It was "Curses!" There was seemingly noth ing in the way of these improvements until the decision of the State Su preme Court In the crematory matter upset all calculations. People who have worked a year or more to have Whitehall regraded, and citizens who realize the necessity of widening Peachtree from Carnegie Way to Harris Street, however, are not discouraged. They are holding conferences Tuesday to devise a way of proceeding in spite of the interrup tion. Charles H. Black, speaking for the Whitehall property owners, de clared that the matter of Whitehall regrading would not be dropped, but that some provision would be made. Peachtree owners and people Interest ed in other regrading projects are just as determined. Since only $30,000 has been asked for the Whitehall work and $5,000 for the Peachtree work, it is believed that leading citizens will guarantee enough of the amounts to go ahead until a permanent arrangement as -to funds can be made. nue and Pine Street: also lot 200 by 300 feet, northeast oorner Fulton Ave nue and Pine Street, all in Hspevllle. May 30, mi. $8,200- Dew aid Cohen to J. D. Witt, lot 13, block 3, Peachtree Hills Place. August 20, 1912. $7,160- Mrs Alice Jaoobus to W. E, Cobbs, 96 East Georgia Avanua, 81 toy 130 feet. June 8. $5,640—Mrs. 8. V. Delrynipla tqJ. V. Poole. 47 acres in land lot li, peven- teentn District, lying 106 fe®t nortn of Roswell Road, at intersection of east line of said land lot. May 22, $2,000—Carlton and Houle Weaver to M. G. Seamans, lot 96 by 103 feet, w«st side Mildred Street, 180 feet north oi Granger Street. May 81, $1,690—L. S. Huntley Company to Ful ton Financial Company, lot 26 by 66 feet, east side Roswell Road, 224 feet northeast of Peachtree Road. May 15. $1,690—L S. Huntley Company to F\il- ton Financial Company, lot 26 by 75 feet, east side Roswell Road, 249 feet northeast of Peachtree Road. May 15. $1,690—L. S. Huntley Company to Fulton Financial Company, lot 26 by 68 feet, west side Peachtree Road, 130 feet northeast of Roswell Road. May 15. $1,600—L. S. Iluntley Company to Ful ton Financial Company, lot 26 by 76 feet, west side Peachtree Road, 256 feet northeast of Roswell Road. May 15. $10,000—Sanders Loan and Invest ment Company to F. B. Herin and W. D. Newsom, lot 283 by 62 feet, north west corner Holland and Wells Streets. May 29, 1912. Transferred to Fulton Finance Company May 26, 1913. $10,000—Sanders Loan and Investment Company, lot 147 by 83 feet, east side Holland Street. 283 feet north of Wells Street. May 29 1912. Transferred to Fulton Finance Company May 26, 1918. $1,400—T. D. Meador, Jr., to William Lowry Porter, lot 50x100 feet, 300 feet southeast of Peachtree Road and 100 feet southwest of Brookwood Drive. May 27. $5,400—William Lowry Porter to Rem- sen Porter King, lot 60x200 feet, south side Brookwood Drive, 850 feet oast of Peachtree Road. May 31. $6,000—Mrs. Mary L. Stranahan to Mrs. Jennie Harris, lot 60x140 feet, north side West Fair Street, 150 feet east of Vine Street. May 80. $3,100—W P. Townsend to Thomaa E. Scott, lot 45x141 feet, w'est side Form- walt Street, 286 feet north of Dodd Ave nue. June 2. 1913. $11,000—William J. Davis and James B. Daniel to H. M fit on Smith, lot 45x140 feet, north aide Rice Street, 45 feet^west ‘ ~ 9, 1910. of Angler Place. December PROPERTY TRANSFERS. Warranty Deeds. $1,200—West End Park Company to Mrs. Ida W. Smith, lot 50x170 feet, south side South Gordon Street, 200 feet east of Ontario Avenue. April 20. 1911. $2,200—Same to James Smith, lot lO0x 163 feet, north side Westwood Avenue, 50 feet east of Ontario Avenue. April 20. 1911. $1,050—W. B. Turman, Jr., to R. H. Crockett, lot 60x200 feet, southw'est side Jonesboro Road, 50 feet northwest of Meldon Avenue. March 29. $6,500—Mrs. Mary C. Traylor to Mrs. Sudie T. Heard, lot 180x156 feet, south east side Piedmont Avenue, at north west side Old Plaster’s Bridge Road. June 2. $3,500—H. Milton Smith to Mary L. Gibson, lot 46x70 feet, south side Mor gan Street. 931 feet east of Boulevard. Also lot 45x100 feet, north side Morrison Avenue, 931 feet east of Boulevard. April 10. $6,000—Hugh Richardson and F. M. Inman to Claude E. Buchanan, lot 275x '50 feet, at intersection of Plaster’s Bridge Road and Ivy Road. May 6, 1913. $500—Hapeville Land and Improve ment Company to B. B. Burks, lot lOOx 200 feet, northwest corner Fulton Ave nue and Pine Streets, Hapeville. May 31. $360—South Atlanta Land Company to David R. Fobbs, lot 51x152 feet, north east corner Dorothy Avenue and Hard wick Street. May 27. $600—William Strong to P. A. Keith, lot 43x90 feet, east side Reed Street. 215 feet south of Crumley Street. March 20. $376—W. T. M. Kennedy to James R. Barron, lot 50x200 feet, west side For rest Avenue, 150 feet from Oak Street. November 13, 1912. $250—William E. Thrallkill to W. T. M. Kennedy, same property. August 15, 1911. $400—J. M. Farmer to Mrs. L. A. Wil liams, one-half interest in lot 25x100 feet, east side Sampson Street, 96 feet north of MeGruder Street. March 10. $130—J. T. Elliott to C. Wesley El liott, lot 50x130 feet, on Norfolk Street, being lot 96 of J. T. Elliott plat, land lot 114, Fourteenth District. June 2. $6,000—J. H. Boylston to Mrs. Mary E. Anthony, lot 100x350 feet, east side Peachtree Road, 100 feet southwest of Mayson Avenue. May 29. $2.000—W. Colquitt Carter to Paul F. Vose, lot 197x308 feet, south side Collier Road, 818 feet east of Howell Mill Road. February 11. $200—Mrs. Martha J. Palmer to F. R. Palmer, lot 40 by 185 feet, west side Porter Street, 123 feet south of Wylie Street. May 27. $550—Mareellus M. Anderson to T. H. Brooke & Co., lot 54 by 157 feet, west side Mildred Avenue, 524 feet north ot Oakland Avenue. April 28. $675—T. D. Meador, Jr., to William Lowry Porter, lot 50 by 100 feet, 350 j f^et southeast of Peachtree Road and 1 100 feet southwest of Brookwood Drive. May 27 $4,800—D. I. Hite to John P. Murray and W. R. Torbert, Nos. 221 and 223 South Humphries Street, 76 by 120 feet. May 30. $3,600—H. C. Orosthwait to A. D. Mor rison, lot 76 by 120 feet, west side Humphries Street, 44 feet north of Stephens Street. July 25, 1912. Loan Deeds. $1,300—J. W. Avera to Mortgage Bond Company of New York, 221 Cameron Street, 58x149x205 feet. May 31. $1,500—R. D. Dorsey to Mrs. Ida G. Wilson, lot 50x149 feet, northwest corner f ifteenth and Center Streets. Also lot '0x149 feet, north side Fifteenth Street, •0 feet west of Center Street. Also lot 50x144 feet, north side Fifteenth Street, 100 feet west of Center Street. May 80. $20,000—Mrs. Hattie H. High to Life Insurance Company of Virginia, 628 Peachtree Street, 72x250 feet. May 28. $11,000—W. H. Glenn to Asa O. Cand ler, lot 50x290 feet, west side Peachtree Road, 200 feet south of Seventeenth Street. May 81. $600—James R. Barron to J. R. Hun- nicutt, lot 50x200 feet, west side Forrest Avenue, 150 feet south of Oak Street. May 31. $450—Miss M. Anna Sims to Lena A. 'uillian, lot 100x136 feet, southeast side Jonesboro Road, 100 feet southeast of Gould Street. May 9. $2,500—Mrs. Alice E. Thoms* to Travelers’ Insurance Company, 20 Ken- nesaw Avenue, 53x221 feet. May 30. $2,000—Bertram Maler to Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, lot 50x190 feet, north side Georgia Avenue, 100 feet east of Central Avenue. June, 1913. $1.500—Mrs. Bertha Jones to same, 26? Ashby Street, 30x150 feet. May 31. $2,500—J. W. Maddox to John Wiliam ‘uillian, 8.45 acres east side North Peachtree Road. 370 feet south of north iine of lend lot 95. Seventeenth District. o 26.3 acre* on north side Powers Ferry Road and on west side Nancy’s Creek, where said road and creek cross each other. Also 1.9 acres on Nance’s Creek, at Spring Branch, land lot 65, Seventeenth District. May 29. $3,000—J. W. Kilpatrick to B. F. Hall, 112 North Boulevard, 54x156 feet. April 16. $1—Mrs. James Wfl. Bailey to Floyd W. McRae, lot 130x163 feet north side Nelson Street, 56 feet east of 10-foot al ley. January 30. $1—Mrs. Eleanor H. Ounby to J. J. Spalding et al., 31 acres In Land Lot 53. Seventeenth District. a t junction of the property owned by Walker Medlock and Todd in 1878. $1—Union Pavings Rank to Aldine Chambers, lot 75x285 feet west side of South Moreland Avenue. 634 feet north of Greers Avenue. May 29. $400—Mrs. Nellie G. Cheves to Paul West, lot 60x200 feet southwest corner Woodward and Ormewood Avenue. May 28. $10—James M. Liddell to Mrs. Jessie M. Liddell and Mrs Ruth E. Johnson, lot northwest side Piedmont Avenue or Plaster's Bridge Road, adjoining Percy H Adams. Land Lot 51, Seventeenth District. May 30. $5—Georgia Savings Bank and Trust Company to Mrs. Hattie F. Puckett, lot 75x200 feet, east side Copenhill Ave nue. 150 feet north of Carmel Avenue. April 5. $1—A. D. Morrison to John P. Murray and W. R. Torbert. lot 76x120 feet, west side Humphries Street, 44 feet north of Stephens Street. May 80. Mortgage*. $348—Sallle G. Long to Invstors Pav- Company, lot No. 83 Hilliard Street, 28x105 feet. May 30. $720—Hubert Greene to James C. Wll, liams, lot 50x100 feet, east side Hill Ptreet 100 feet south of Bass Street June 2. $200—F. R. Palmer to S. P. Waites, lot 40x135 feet, west side Porter Ptreet 12 LI ee L. R0l il h of w yh'e Street. May 3l| , H. Gray to W. P. DuBose, lot 50x163 feet on Fairfax Street, No 31 Fairfax Street. June 1913. Executor^* Deed. $500—F. C. Laoy Estate (by execu tors) to A. G. Dallas, lot 38 W 95 W east side Chestnut Street, 412 feet north of Greensferry Avenue. April 30. $3. P*e<| to Secure Debt. ,583-^Claude E. Buchanan t< Kaiser Tnvestment Company,**lot ■wu 450 feet, at Intersection of Plaster* Bridge Road and IVy Road. Tone 8. feet’ northwest of Meldon Avenue? April 1. C. Turner, B0 Elm Street, Building Permits. $2,800—Gate Olty Home Buflder*. 79 Highland View: one-story frame dwell ing: day wort?. $1,000—J. C. Turner. 4 Walkers Al ley: same. $1,000—J. same. $1.350—H. T. Gordon. 3P2 Oleimwood Avenue; same: H. T. Yeargin. $650—Dr. W. S. Elkin, Browns nue: same: day work. $750—H. A. Alman, South Humphries Street: same: day work. $750—S. S. Horn. 279 Terry Street) same; day work. $125—A. W. Farllnser, 34 Arizona Ave nue; install furnace; Moncrlef Purnare Company. ns Ave- A House, A Home, A Horse, A Cow— These Bonds for Title. $8.000—Hapeville Land and Improve ment Company to B. D. Burks, lot 200 by 200 feet, northwest corner Fulton Avenue and Pine Street; also lot 200 by 200 feet; southwest corner Fulton Ave nue and Pine Street; also lot 200 by 200 feet, southeast corner Fulton Ave- "Want Ads” Will Tell You How 1