Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 21, 1913, Image 15

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THB ATLANTA UJCUKltlAJN AND NKWS RF!AD FOR PROFIT-OLUK^IAN WAN I ADS-USE FOR RESULTS thk ATLANTA tiKUKiriAN Am) NEWS 13 THERE’S BUT ONE correct solution to any correctly figured mathematical problem: quality circulation-|- quantity circulation— more results, and results from the class of people with whom you wish to deal. Naturally, the Answer Is, “Georgian Want Ads.’’ THE GEORGIAN’S RENT BULLETIN ROOMS AND BOARD. NICELY furnished room, with or without board, for two or three gen tlemen. 390 Whitehall. 7-21-13 LA Kcool front room, near In, wfth board. Table the best. All conve niences. Ivy 6049-J. 35 Cone street. 7-21-15 68 WALTON ST. BLOCK of postoffice, under new man agement; large, cool rooms, newly furnished, painted and papered. Meals a specialty at reasonable prices. 7-21-16 LADIES c?*n get nicely furnished rooms and board at 249 Whitehall. Call Main 3878-J. 7-21-8 NICE ROOMS with board or table board. 69*6 East Alabama St. Atlanta phone 2833. 7-20-84 ROOM AND BOARD for two; private family; close in; reasonable. Call Ivy 2782-L. 75-20-7 AT 513 PEACHTREE, a tea room and dining room open to public; patronage solicited. 80-20-7 REFINED, cultured Christian lady, own ing her own home, fine Jersey cows, excellent vegetable garden and an im mense large lot of fine poultry, will fur nish room with board to a few people at $5 per week each. My home is mod ern in every particular and we have a very large and beautiful shady lawn of one acre. The fare I give is better than you can get at most places for double or even three times the price I charge. My home is in the most beau tiful part of Atlanta. References ex changed Address Home. B^x 750. care Georgian. 7-20-4* C '>L ROOM, with board. In large sub urban home. Two bath rooms, shade trees, big porches, large vegetable gar den, chickens, Jersey cow, good serv ants. Phone Decatur 389. 7-20-37 ROOMS, with or without board. 12 W. Pine St. 7-20-29 CHOICE BOARD walking distance. St. Ivy 7582-J. in private home; 118 West Peachtree 7-20-35 WANTED—Two or three young men boarders; large front room; private home, Inman Park. Phone Ivy 6867-L. 7-20-47 NICE boarding house; gentlemen only. 151 Richardson street, right off Form- •valt. Main 2250. 7-20-16 NICE rooms and board, ladies or gen tlemen. $4 to $6 week. 123 Capitol Avenue. 6-28-36 22 E. CAIN, nicely furnished rooms and board; three minutes from Candler Bldg. Ivy 578-J. 7-15-27 FIRST-CLASS table board, with or without rooms, reasonable rates. 55 West Harris Ivy 7799-J. 7-19-21 BEST MEALS IN TOWN, $3 WEEK; ROOM AND MEALS, *4. 197 SOUTH PRYOR. CALL MAIN 5048. 7-8-42 NICELY furnished front room and good board to young man in private family 263 West Peachtree, August 1. 7-17-4 TWO rooms, elegantly furnished, strict ly private home, North Side; gentle- men only; references. Ivy 7311. 7-17-18 TWO beautifully furnished rooms for couple or young men; day boarders wanted. 43 W. Peachtree. Ivy 2160. 7-14-7 FUjRNISHED^ROOMS FOR RENT. ONE large front upstairs bed room, nice and cool. 256-B Courtland. Ivy 6356. 7-20-88 FOR RENT—Two furnished or unfur nished rooms for light housekeeping, in cottage, with couple. 166 Oak Street. West 209 7-20-30 ROOMS, with conveniences, at 56 Wil liams Street. Phone Ivy 3365-J. 7-20-44 SETTLED couple, owner of home, have three furnished rooms for housekeep ing to couple without children; best ref erence given and required. Phone Ivy 6180. 57-20-7 TWO blocks from postoffice, just opened newly furnished rooms; all conven iences. Ivy 7725-J. 7-20-28 GENTLEMEN for lovely furnished j room, near bath; private home. 227 ' West Peachtree St. Ivy 4763-J. 7-20-34 DELIGHTFULLY cool, comfortably fur nished rooms; all conveniences; close in. 22 West Peachtree St. 7-20-33 NICELY furnished front bedroom for couple. 130 Ivy St. Ivy 4138-J. 7-20-39 THREE elegant furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Rent price, $16.60. 407 Fraser Street. 53-20-7 COOL front room, bath on each floor; near in. 11 Cone street. 39-16-7 FURNISHED rooms at 319 North Jack- son street. Phone Ivy 3605. 7-18-14 ONE large and two small rooms for cou ple or two gentlemen. Call Ivy 3625-J. 7-19-20 NICELY furnished rooms and board at 503 Washington; gentlemen preferred 27-18-7 ROOMS, furnished; board if desired; nice bath and phone furnished. Call Atlanta 4810. 7-18-2 home con- 85 W. Har- 7-19-22 AIRY furnished front room; veniences; private family, rls. Ivy 1934. COOL, nicely furnished front room; all conveniences. 307 Rawson St. At- lanta phone 1668. 7-19-31 ONE large furnished front room, $15 month; two connecting rooms; $25 month. 72 Spring. 32-19-7 ONE nicely furnished room, two busi ness men or women or couple. Rea sonable. 411 Fraser. 7-19-5 FURNISHED ROOM for rent. 301 Cap itol Avenue. Jewish young man pre ferred. 76-20-7 IVY HOTEL, 98 IVY ST. AMERICAN PLAN $1.25 up. Weekly Rates. 7-8-3 COUPLE, ladles or gentlemen may ob tain room and board in private West End home; all conveniences. Terms rea sonable. Call West 1332. 7-15-10 THE FELTON, 107 IVY ST. Nicely furnished rooms; hot and cold baths; all conveniences. 7-15-25 FOR RENT—By August 1, nicely fur nished front room with private bath and entrance. Ivy 3534-J 263 West Peachtree. ' 7-17-3 TWO nice cool upstairs furnished rooms for gentlemen; private family. Main 4776-L. 431 Central avenue. 7-19-35 NICE ROOMS, also light housekeeping apartment; private family; close In. 151 Spring Street. Ivy 6640-J. 7-15-35 ONE large front room furnished for light housekeeping, with gas range, $2.50 per week. 18 Woodward avenue. 7-18-5 DELIGHTFULLY cool room In refined North Side home; reasonable; gas. electricity. Between Peachtrees. Ivv 1294-J. 26-14-7 TWO nice large, cool and airy front rooms, one-half block of Peachtree Street. Home surroundings. 23 West Harris Street. 7-19-14 LARGE second story front room, newly furnished; dressing room attached; for couple or two gentlemen. Ivy 3182-J. 48 Currier street. 7-19-32 16 EAST BAKER ST. GOOD board, pleasant rooms, desirable sleeping porch. Ivy 2666-J. 7-17-2 36 EAST NORTH AVE. BETWEEN the Peachtrees; nicely fur nished rooms and excellent table board. Ivy 6501. 7-3-12 OPPOSITE THE CAPITOL. LARGE, nicely furnished rooms, excel lent table board; hot and cold water. 121 Capitol Square. Main 4839-L. 7-16-34 BOARD WANTED] WANTED—Board and room; refined pri vate home. Upper Peachtree. Woman and son. 15. Fermanent. Address K. A. B., Box 848, care American. 66-20-7 MAN wants board; will exchange use of new piano as part payment. Ad- dress W., Box 3, care Georgian. 28-17-7 SUMMER RESORTS. WANTED—A few boarders for the rest of the summer at a nice, quiet coun try home, surrounded by large oaks; good country fare; all modern conve niences; less than quarter of mile from station. Rates $5 to $8 per week. Spe cial rates for children. Address Mrs. W. S. Paris. Oak Mount, Clayton, Ga. 39-20-7 WILTON LODGE. TURNERVILLE, Habersham County, Georgia, in the Blue Ridge, nearby Tallulah Falls; Ideal climate; excellent fare; sleeping porches; rates reason able. 43-11-7 COME to Rhea Springs, where you can play golf, tennis, boat, swim, dance and drink the best water that flows. Southern Railway sells round trip tick ets. Train leaves Atlanta at 5:40 a. m., arrives Spring City, our railway sta tion. at noon. No change cars or delay at Chattanooga. For further informa tion, Atlanta, phone Dr. Saul 2305, or write Rhea Springs Co., Rhea Springs 48-18-7 FURNISHED ROOMS ^OR^RENT^ ONE nicely furnished room and two unfurnished rooms very reasonable. Atlanta phone 3283. 7-21-20 FURNISHED rooms for light housekeep ing, three minutes from center of city 191 W " ‘ COMFORTABLE furnished front room, all conveniences, in strictly private family. Board if desired. 521 Courtland Street. Ivy 5863-J. 7-19-17 Whitehall. 7-21-9 NICELY furnished front room, South Side; close in; all conveniences. Main 3888. 7-20-74 ONE large room, furnished complete for light housekeeping. 256-B Court- land. Ivy 5356. 7-20-87 FURNISHED ROOMS. Furnished room, overlooking Pied mont Park; private home; permanent; suitable for two young men; steam heated, electric light, bath. 139 East Tenth street. Ivy 6164. 95-20-7 ONE large, nicely furnished front room; close in. 33 West Peachtree St. 7-20-78 NICELY furnished and cool rooms, with all conveniences; private home; every thing clean and neat. Main 3606-J. 7-20-73 ONE OR TWO nicely furnished rooms hi in strictly private home. 3041. Phone Ivy '-20-60 NICELY furnished rooms, with bath, cool, comfortable and cozy. Six min utes walk from Five Points. Phone Ivy $86. 83-20-7 TWO ROOMS and kitchenette, furnished complete for housekeeping, one block Grant Park. Cheap. Atlanta phone 1804. Apply 267 Oakland Avenue. 7-20-21 CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. HOUSES FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED ROOMS FORRENT THREE or five housekeeping rooms, * first floor, furnished or unfurnished. 16 Cooper St. Call Main 5108 or Main 3513. 7-20-79 W.A.FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON II EDGE WOO REAL ESTATE. R FOR SALE SEVERAL lots near the East Lake car line, between the Junction and the club, at bargain prices, and on easy teams. See Mr. Bradshaw. D AVENUE. ENTING AND LOANS. NO. 38 BROOKS STREET, a new' six-room bungalow, convenient to McLendon and Decatur car lines. May make your own terms. See Mr. Cohen. ON IRWIN STREET we have six negro houses, on lot 100x200, with alley on side; and room enough for tw'o or three more houses. Now' rents for $58.60 per month. This is 13 per cent Can sell for $5,500. See Mr. Martin. WELL-BUILT, six-room cottage In the Inman Park section. Elevated lot, 50x176 feet. Fine purchase for $3,800. Terms, $500 cash and $30 monthly. See Mr. Frederick. A SWELL six-room bungalow in the Druid Hills section. Stone front, hardwood floors, sleeping porch in closed in glass. Beam ceilings, fur nace heat. Lot 50x200, with alley on side. Price $6,000, on easy terms. You will like this. See Mr. Brad*haw. IF YOU HAVE MONEY to lend, w FOR RENT. h.. 6-r. h.. 6-r. h.. 6-r. h.. 6-r. h.. 6-r. h.. 6-r. h.. -r. h.. 6-r. h.. h.. 6-r. h.. 6-r. h.. 6-r. h.. h.. h.. h.. h.. h., 6-r. h.. 6-r. h.. 6-r. h.. h.. 6-r. h.. i-r. h.. 5-r. h.. 5-r. h.. 5-r. h.. 6-r. 138 Hill $25. 196 Crumley 25. Washington street, Kast Point 20. 15 W. Boulevard DeKalb, Kirkwood. 22. 575 Kdgewood avenue 27. 88 Lurlle avenue, furnished 45. 58 Dunn 26. 369 Cherokee, apartment, furnished .. 35. 108 Mansfield 25. 20 Clifford 25. 309 Moreland avenue 40 Harwell and Malden lane 20. 180 Cameron 18. 140 Drrxel 25. 12 Howard 22. 47 Drewry 30. 21 Park street, Oakhurst 22. Hardee street 15. 32 Olympic place, Decatur 27. 13 Haynes 12. 52 Druid circle 30. 12 Clifford 27. 1170 DeKalb avenue 30 401 E. Fair street 30. 124 Hill 25. 23 Summit 17. 90 Glennwood 15. A LONG LIST of larger houses. to see us. run place It safely. Come HOUSES FOR RENT. HOUSES FOR RENT. FOB RENT. 8-r. h., 62 Alta avenue $40.00 | 8-r. h., 432 Capitol avenue $32.50 8-r. h., 169 Ivy street 40.00 8-r. h., 144 Walton street 25.00 8-r. h., 115 Cooper St.. July 27... 35.00 [ 8-r. h., 417 Piedmont avenue.... 32.50 WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of everything we have for rent Get a copy. JOHN J. WOOJNSLDE. Atlanta Phone 611. U AUBURN AVE. Bell Phone Ivy 671. APARTMENTS FOR RENT. APARTMENTS FOR RENT. CHESTERFIELD. EXCLUSIVE bachelor apartment; show er-bath. 15 W. Harris. 7-6-18 19 EAST CAIN STREET. TWO elaborately furnished rooms, very cool, close In. 7-16-26 ONE furnished room, suitable for cou ple or two young men or two young ladies; reference required. Apply 331 Courtland Street. Bell phone 1760. 6-22-6 THREE furnished second-floor rooms, convenient for housekeping: private bath. No children. Main 4347-J. 7-18-21 THE MARTINQUE. CORNER ELLIS AND IVY STREETS (Next door to Elks’ Club). FURNISHED ROOMS, with connecting bath. 7-3-36 FOUR gentlemen can have two cool. bright rooms, private bath, $5, or cou ple can rent them very cheap, unfur nished; near Piedmont Park. Ivy 7491-J. 7-16-34 l\VO nicely furnished front rooms for housekeeping, one front bed room, pri vate entrance; dressing room; connect- ing bath; good bargain. 290 Washing ton. 7-18-29 FOR RENT—Desirable three-room apartment, suite and private porch, completely furnished, all conveniences; also separate rooms; private home 183 Ivy Street. 7-19-4 THE FAIRLETGH. 133-5-7 SPRING ST. Phone Ivy 5558-J. Furnished rooms and furnished three- room apartments; close in, with ail con veniences. 7-16-10 ONE FRONT ROOM : PRIVATE FAMILY. 226 PULLIAM STREET. 7-19-6 TWO nice rooms ar.d kitchenette, com pletely furnished for light housekeep ing, to parties without children; splen did location; private family; one block of Grant Park. Good car service 428 East Georgia avenue. 7-19-10 LARGE front corner, steam heated room, adjoining bath: has closet, three windows open on large porch; beautifully furnished; delightfully cool and pleasant; close in; for gentlemen or business couple. 190 Ivy street. Ivy 5078. 7-16-25 FARLEIGH APARTMENS. 135 SPRING STREET; close in. I have now a three-room apartment, one three-room unfurnished apartment, ar.d several single rooms, nicely furnished, at summer rates. Apply George Han cock. Mgr 5-17-81 THE PICKWICK. New, Ten Story and Fireproof. Cool outside rooms with connecting bath. Convenient shower baths on each floor. ~ 77 Fairlie Street, next Carnegie Li- byp.ry 6-5-32 1 furnished housekeeping ROOMS FOR RENT. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, neatly fur nished. block from Postoffice; all con veniences. 74 Walton Street. t 7-21-14 COMFORTABLY furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all conveniences. 388 Peachtree St. Ivy 4530-J. 58-20-7 CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN. THE EUCLID APARTMENTS THIS NEW APARTMENT House at 161 Euclid Avenue has just been completed and consists of 16 three and four-room apartments Each apartment fronts Euclid Avenue and has all the latest improvements and novelties. The wall safes are attractive features for valuables, and the three-room apartments have wall beds, which really makes them equal to four rooms. Prices are $32.50 and $37.60. The neighborhood is unexcelled. IN THE BOSCOBEL, which adjoins, are three and four-room apart ments at $30 to $35 each. FITZHUGH KNOX 1613 Candler Building UNFURNISHED ROOMS FORRENT 392 PEACHTREE—Three upstairs un furnished rooms, water and sink in kitchen, will rent for only $10 per month. Entrance 59 East Alexander street. Ap ply at once. 37-20-7 TWO unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. All conveniences. Close In. References. 50 Williams Street. 7-20-24 FOR RENT—Two nice unfurnished rooms, with use of reception hall. 240 Grant Street. 52-20-7 471 East (’aln street. 7-19-36 fWO lovely unfurnished housekeeping rooms; references exchanged. 120 E. Fa i r_S t 7 -19 - 25 TWO ROOMS and kitchenette two doors from Peachtree Street. 54 East Alex- mder Street. rWO large fine front rooms for light housekeeping. M. 820-JL 7j-20-92 T)R~RENT—Three connecting unfur nished rooms at 77 West Alexander, 0 adults only. Owner. 36-16-7 ’WO Targe unfurnished rooms, suitable for housekeeping; conveniences. Rea- onable. 411 Fraser Street. 7-19-3 UNFURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT. TEN-ROOM HOUSE, beautiful, shady lot, large garden and garage; cheap rent to desirable person. Call Ivy 4686. 7-21-19 $12.50 PER MONTH—Nice four-room cottage and reception hall, 75 yards of double car line, two blocks from school, one mile from heart of the city; water, gas, sewer, concrete sidewalks and curb ing. Nice, clean neighborhood, free pas turage for one cow to party renting this. None except desirable party need apply. Ware & Harper, 724-725 Atlanta Nation al Bank Building. Main 1705-1706, 1868 Atlanta. 7-20-63 SIX-ROOM cottage, North Side, for rent by owner, reasonable; bath. Phone Ivy 6432. 7-17-14 FOR RENT—Nine-room house. 187 North Moreland Avenue. 7-17-15 ’OUR unfurnished first-floor rooms, convenient for housekeeping; private ath; no children. Main 4347-J. 7-18-23 furnished, for light housekeeping; 210 South Pryor. 7-18-24 ’HREE nice unfurnished connecting rooms with ail modem conveniences. 58 E. Georgia avenue. Atlanta phon* 143. 7-16-35 and water, sink in kitchen. 91 Orange meet, near Hood. $10 per month. No children. 33-18-7 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. Cooper St. Reasonable prices. 7-20-83 FOR RENT—Rooms, furnished or un furnished with or without kitchen f»e. 221 West Peachtree. 7-20-42 FURNISHED APARTMENTS FORJRENT: FOR RENT—Small, completely fur nished apartment, including piano and linen. Close in. Call Ivy 6843. 31-21-7 FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED. vV ANTED—Completely furnished bun galow or cottage, five or six rooms; North Side preferred; for summer months. Might be interested in fur nished hotel apartment. Will pay fair price, but proposition must be A-l in every respect. Address Room 802. Pied mont Hotel. 7-20-41 OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Half of office. 1415 Em pire Building (with phone), furnished or unfurnished. Desks, table and chairs for sale cheap. Address P. O. Box 137. 37-18-7 OFFICES FOR RENT. $17 month. Phones Ivy 2125-J. lv>' 5437-.T. 7-19-16 STORES FOR RENT. A LEASE on one of the most attractive stores on Five Points. Price and rent reasonable. Call at 614 Third National Bank Bv :i ’’ 7-20-61 FIVE-ROOM furnished flat for rent for tw'o months Apply 391 South Pryor reet. Atlanta Phone 229. 7-16-11 UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT. THE most delightful apartment in the Avalon. Call mornings. Ivy 275. 99-20-7 SIX-ROOM apartment, the Westminster, Jackson St. Phone Ivy 3998, 310 North Jackson St. or call at the apartment- 7-20-76 BEAUTIFUL five-room apartment; all conveniences; close in. Apply Owner, 715 Peters Bldg., or call Main 1225. 7-20-38 48 COLUMBIA AVENUE, second-floor apartment, six cool, aJry, well lighted rooms; possession now or September 1. Phone Ivy 794-J. 7-20-46 FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT- N^f^rfT^ReTporTsTbie^couple! wlThout children, to care for house six weeks or longer, during owmer's absence; ref erences required. 51 Oglethorpe ave nue. 48-20-7 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT. FOR SALE OR RENT—New bungalow on half-acre lot, with beautiful shade; will make terms to suit; furnished or unfurnished- Call Decatur 656. 7-20-82 FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED. TWO or three furnished housekeeping rooms; private bath; must be the best in every way. X. X., care Geor gian. 42-18-7 FURNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED. WANTED—Furnished three-room apart ment, with bath and electric light; couple with daughter twelve years old. Address M. M., care Georgian 34-18-7 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. INCOME PROPERTY THERE IS NOTHING like good income-producing property that can be bought on liberal terms for a safe invest ment. Below we offer several places that can be bought on such easy terms that they will almost pay for themselves: No. 242 Jones avenue; 5 rooms, all conveniences, on paved street, near car line. $3*350. No. 341 Simpson; an entire block, 214x140 feet; a house on a piece of ground this size promises all sorts of opportuni ties. Price $5,000. Corner Boulevard and Old Wheat; lot 60x140 feet: 12-room house, and room for good store on corner. This is an un usually good income proposition, and can be made much bet ter. Price .$4,500. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR FOR SALE JOHN J. WOODSIDE INVESTMENT NORTH SIDE. (RENT. $55 MONTH.) THESE HOUSES stay rented. Are on car line All street improvements. In Fourth Ward Price $5,500. THOMAS R FINNEY. Sales Manager. 12 "Real Estate Row." -fWiSALE hr - G R K E N REAL!' COM PA N 511 EMPIRE BLDG. REAL TWO WERT END BARGAINS. JUST OFF Gordon iitreet wr hare order* to Fell . Immediately the vrry prettiest home In Went * End. Corner lot 95 by 200; eight room*; furnaee — heat, servant*’ house; garage, with natural shade; owner moved away; most Jam-up place In Went 1 End for sale LEE STREET COTTAGE. Y SIX ROOMS Right near Park Street Church: deep hit; fine car service. Both of theae place* we want to show to you. ESTATE. RENTING. LOANS. Phones 1699. To Property Owners WE HAVE a client with $10,000.00 CASH to Invest in a home on the North Side. MUST BE worth the money. WE ALSO HAVE a client with $8,000.00 CASH to invest in an apart ment site in one block of Peachtree, Mouth of Tenth Street. LET US KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE. SMITH & EWING IVY 1513. REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS. 130 PEACHTREE STREET. Atlanta 2865. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ^harp & J^oylston AXSLFY PARK HOME. THIS IS a seven-room two-story house with very large sleeping porch. It has hardwood floors and steam heated It is brand-new and was built for a Home, but on account of sickness owner has to sell. It is located near car line and on good, large lot. This is a real bargain at $7,000. and on good terms. See us at once about this, as it will surely sell at this price and terms. MARIETTA ST. STORE. ONE-STORY BRICK STORE on lot 47 feet front, running through to railroad. This side of North avenue. Price, $125 per foot—$50 per foot less than adjoining property sold for. Owner needs iponey for other busi- SHARP & BOYLSTON. 36 S. BROAD STREET. PHONES 756. Myrtle Street Bungalow—$6,ooo 6 LARGE ROOMS and hallway; all conveniences; well arranged; ele vated lot; in a splendid neighborhood and convenknt to Tenth Street School. Can make you reasonable terms. GRANT PARK COTTAGE—$3,500. ON a splendid elevated lot on Georgia avenue, right at Grant Park. 5 large rooms; all conveniences; well arranged; $500 cash and the balance easy. This is in the most desirable section of the South Side. THOMSON & LYNES 18 AND 20 WALTON STREET. PHONE IVY 718. REAL ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION NEWS j Committee Asks Price On Four Top Floors Merchants May Be Housed in Cham ber Building—Numerous Small Sales Monday. The Chamber of Commerce com mittee considering a site for the ex hibit of Atlanta-made goods in a per manent building for the Merchants and Manufacturers’ Association de cided Monday to ask the directors of the Chamber of Commerce Realty Company to submit them a price on the four top floors of the Chamber of Commerce Building at the south east corner of North Pryor and Au burn avenue. President Moore has accordingly called a meeting of the directors for 3 o’clock Tuesday afternoon at the Chamber rooms in the Empire Build ing. The committee considered several propositions, but it is known that the members would like to be in the Chamber building if possible, hence the request. The Chamber, in this event, would occupy the first two floors of the six-story building, which is now being renovated. The action of the committee came as somewhat of a surprise in real estate cricles, since this site had not been seriously considered until it was mentioned Monday. There is noth ing to commit the committee in their request. They explained that they only wanted to consider the proposi tion along with the others. Numerous Small Sates. Small Males with a good total proved Interesting in Monday’s real estate announcements. The Forrest & George Adair Real HOTELS. WANTED. WAITED—Cor«merelar“Tn good live town In Georgia or Florida, by an experienced hotel man; either European or American plan Address P. O. Box 393, Fernar.dir.a, Fla. 29-21-7 WANTED—To rent furnished hotel by man and wife, no children; country town preferred Give full particulars In first letter. Address A- C., Box 780. care Georgian. 67-20-7 UNFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED. ’(G?^TED^T)r. September 1, by couple, entire upstairs, consisting of four or five rooms. In strictly modern North Side home._Ca!! Ivy 8856-J, 7-2’-3 ONE unfurnished room with private bath by young lady. Exclusive North Side home. Best only. Box 19, 61 West Harris Street. 7-20-62 Y6UNG couple want upstairs rooms with all conveniences; North Side pre ferred. Address K P., 851, care Geor gian 78-20-7 WANTED—In Inman Tark, four up stairs housekeeping rooms, with mod em conveniences; unfurnished; near car. Address R. M., Box 845, care Georgian. 27-19-7 Unfurnished hc^es wanted. A NICE six-room house; must have nice, large shady lot and city conve niences. Prefer one in the suburbs, but must be on car line. Address J. H., care Georgian. 7-21-17 Estate Agency have made the follow ing sales; For Thomas H. Pitt and D. O Chestnut to F. E. Walthall. No. 114 North Moreland avenue, an eight- room, two-story house on a 4ft by 200- foot lot, for $7,000; for Thomas B. Paine to Mrs. V. V. Tilson, a six-room bungalow on the east side of Ea.-’t Lake road, between Fair and Herman streets, 80 by 170 feet, for $5,500; for Mrs. A. W. Mynett to Mrs. I^aura Quarles, No. 182 East Pine street, a two-story, seven-room house on the north side of the street and on a 37Va by 150-foot lot, for $3,350. The house sold for Mr. Paine at East Lake is not the houMe which is occupied, but one near it which he built to sell J. W. Dobbins & Co. have sold for Mrs. Fannie McHenry to Mrs. A. C. Moore, a 25 by 100-foot lot in Mays street, near the railroad tracks, for $650; for O. C. Radford to Mrs. M. P. Beauchamp, a house and lot on the west side of Bates avenue, Kirkwood, 50 by 260 feet, near Boulevard De Kalb, for $3,400; for Mrs. L. C. Car michael to L. A. Morris. No. 54 Cand ler street, a Mix-room bungalow on a 50 by 132-foot lot, between McLendon street and Euclid avenue, for $3,850. T. M. Cater has bought from J. K. Nicholson through M. P. Tyson, of the Adair & Holt Agency. No. 64 Gar den street, an iregular-shaped lot of about 60 feet frontage, for $2,500. Rent Bulletin Appears. The Smith, Ewing & Rankin Real Estate and Renting Agency, started publication Monday of a weekly rent bulletin. Mr Smith explaining that the Increased business of the Arm made this move necessary. To Sell Peachtree Lease. The lease on the space occupied by the Savoy Cafe, at No. 34 Peachtree, has been placed in the hands of E. E. Pomerov, trustee, for sale. This was determined on Saturday instead of a sale In the office of Referee in Bank ruptcy Percy H. Adams, In the Grant Building. The lease has about four years to run. Terms are cash. Connally Avenue Lot on Sale. B. S. Bomar, administrator of the estate of the late Mary E. Madden, will sell at auction before the court house door Tuesday, August 1, a 60 by 100 foot lot on the west side of Con- naliy avenue. 30 feet from the United States Barracks fence. Grover C. Middlebrooks is the attorney. East Avenue Purchase. Mrs. Mary Hunt has bought from E. M. Willingham, through the F. McC. Brown Real Estate Agency, the one-story frame house on the east side of East avenue, near East Fair, for $2,000. The lot is 48 by 138. Pryor Street Underpass. According to Information obtained Monday, an effort will be made soon to have Council consider a proposition to underpass the Southern Railway tracks at South Pryor and Ridge ave nue, while the work of widening, re grading and repaving South Pryor is in progress. This improvement, it is pointed out, would make a continu ous smooth thoroughfare to Lake- wood. With this work done, it will be possible to connect up Lakewood drive and South Pryor with a road way that would save many yards In travel about the lake. There Is a» present no driveway at the north end of the lake, and the addition would put driveways almost entirely around it. To Build at Brookhaven. E. L. Bishop is clearing a five-acre tract at Brookhaven, opposite the No. 7 green of the Capital City Country Club golf course, and will soon build I a bungalow. Hentz & Reid, archl- ; tects, are drawing plans. The lot is j on Brookhaven Drive, east. J. E. C. i Pedder has a lot to the west of Mr. Bishop, and he is also planning a home, it is said. Ponce DeLeon Projection. The upper stories of the Ponce De Leon apartments are all right as re gards encroachment on the sidewalk at the southeast corner of Peachtree and Ponce DeLeon, according to As sistant Building Inspector C. J. Bow en. Only about 30 inches from the base upward, consisting of ornament al stone, is in the encroachment, and this can probably be adjusted to the satisfaction of the apartment officials and the city. The projection is about 4 3-4 inches. Progress on Peachtree. In about two weeks, according to Shelby Smith, chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, repairs to Peachtree will be completed. The stretch from Peachtree Creek to Buckhead is done, and the convicts started Monday working southward from the creek to Fifteenth street. Sixth street to Fifteenth was fin ished some weeks ago, and the re pairs will make a smooth thorough fare about eight miles in length. The gap between W. S. Witham’s and the DeKalb County line, near the Capi tal City Country Club, will be com pleted in a few weeks. Interest in Comfort Station. Real estate men went over their listings Monday with a view of se lecting a site for the city public com fort station, which has been designed by Haralson Bleckley, the well-known architect and author of the plaza plan. This building Is to cost $10,- 000, according to the sketch, and will be located at some point to be chosen by the City Council. Such an insti tution has been suggested by City Clerk Walter Taylor. Harrison Jones and others. Activity in Lots. F. C. Word, of the Southern Rail way Company, has refused a $500 profit on six acres of land on Mount Perian road which he bought last week, through J. E. Pritchett, of the L. P. Bottenfteld Real Estate Agen cy. The land cost him $1,623. The above agency reports the sale of nearly $60,000 in the past week in its Peachtree Highlands, Clairemont Woodlawn Park and Peachtreehurst subdivisions, as well as No. 199 North Moreland avenue to Mrs. E. J. Mitch ell for the Kellv-Nealy Company, for $7,000; No. 130 Tift avenue to Dixon avenue for a client. $2,400; No. 164 Ormond street, corner of Frazier, to R. T. Harralson for Mrs. Lula Mitch ell, for $2,000, and three tracts on the Mount Perian road for $4,680, to people whose names are withheld. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. Warranty Deeds. $8,000—Mrs. Lucile Cooledge Pace to John M. Heinz, lot 47 by 164 feet. No. 504 West Peachtree street. July 18. $6.300—Mrs. Birdie V. Gorn.an to T. H. Williams, lot 50 by 151 feet, north side Highland avenue, 150 feet west of North Jackson street June 28. $700—C. T. Ladson to W. H. Ty ree. lot 47 by 100 feet, north side Winder avenue, 47 feet east of Booth avenue. June 30. $1,100—S. P. Moncrief to Mrs. If. H Williams, lot 50 by 218 fed. west side East Ontario avenue, 525 feet south of Gordon street. July 17. $800—West End Park Company to S. P. Moncrief, same property. July 28, 1910 $3,500—I. H. Morehead, Jr., to Lu cile C. Christian, lot 25 by 9£ feet, street, frame stores. north side Edgewood avenue, 82 feet east of Boulevard. July 16. $1,800—Mrs. M. V. Crowley to Ray mond S. Martin, lot 100 by 285 feet, southwest comer Mercer avenue and Adams 4 street. April 30. $5,000—Mrs. Ida Colbert to Mrs. Carrie Oliver, lot 50 by 150 feet, south side Ponce DeLeon avenue, 50 feet west of Barnett street. April 14. $500— F. M. Coker to J. R. Mr- ' Adams, lot 50 by 284 feet, west side Essie avenue, 300 feet north of Dela ware avenue. July 18. $4.250—Frank O. Dabney to I. F. MrDonnell, lot 120 by 150 feet, north side Alta avenue, 859 feet west of Moreland avenue. July 14. $2.500—E. E. Lawrence to Mrs. Ida G. Hill, lot 40 by 147 feet, north side T^ake avenue. 163 feet east of Krog street. June 16. $950—W. M. Hunter to P. L. Un derwood, lot 40 by 132 feet, west side Oliver street, 228 feet north of Bell- wood avenue. November 10, 1906. Warranty Deed*. $1.406—Louis I.owenstein to W. A. Hancock, one-fourth Interest in lot 60 by 125 feet, southeast corner An gler avenue and Howell street. July 16. $1.406—W. J. Lowenstein to same, one-fourth interest in same property. 1913. $1.406—Mrs. Sadie L. Strauss to same, one-fourth Interest In same property. 1913. $1.406—I. J. Lowenstein to same, one-fourth interest in same property. July 10. $1 and Other Considerations—Mra. Helen Lowenstein, guardian, to Louis Lowenstein, one-fourth interest in same property. October 16, 1912. $750—Josephine H. Lowenstein (by guardian) to W. J. Lowenstein, same property, one-fourth interest. Octo ber 15. 1912. $1.450—E. A. Nealy to Mrs. Mattie A. Johnson, lot 50 by 224 feet, west side Moreland avenue. 300 feet north of Walker street. March 24, 1910. $2.250—Mrs. Mattie A. Johnson to J. H. Whlsenant, same property. April 29. $750—J. B. Hart to V. R. Wilder, lot 50 by 150 feet, southwest corner Oak and Hopkins streets. May 13. $1 and Exchange of Property—The Rev. Benjamin J. Kelley to Marist Society of Georgia, lot 38 by 104 feet, east side Ivy street, 149 feet east of a stake at south side of driveway, 313 feet south of Forrest avenue. July 1. $1 and Exchange of Property—Mar ist Society of Georgia to the Rev. Benjamin J. Kelley, lot 52 by 57 feet, northeast corner above lot. July 19. $100 and Other Considerations— Robert E. Riley to Lindsey Hopkins, lot 60 by 240 feet, east side Maddox drive, being lot 8, block 21, Ansley Park. July 18. Warranty Deeds. $11,600—Charles C. and Ola T. Jones to Ike Minsk, No. 18 Mechanic street, 46 by 100 feet. June 17. $1.350—D. H. Lopez to Mrs Jennie Fuld, lot 40 by 122 feet, north side Glenn street. 210 feet east of Wash ington street. July 17. $720—John G. Burckhardt to D. H. Lopez, same property. July 16. $4,000—Mrs. Lena E. Brannon to H. N. Van Devender, lot 196 by 867. west .‘•ide Maypon and Turner’s Ferry Road, 325 feet from Ashby street. July 16. $1.100—Mrs. L. M. Aenchbacker to Lowry National Bark, No. 167 Simp son street. 43 by 60 feet. July 16. $3.350—Mrs. Alice W. Mynatt to Laura A. Quarles. No. 182 East Pine street. 37 by 150 feet. July 18. $1.250—C. F. Poole to T. O. Poole, one-quarter interest in 50 acres in southwest corner, land lot 200, Four teenth District. June 26. $50—West View Cemetery Associa tion to June Courteney, lot 230, sec tion 9. March 27. $2,500—R. A. Dewar to Moses Blass, lot 50 by 190 feet, east side Pulliam street, 150 feet south of Little street. June 30. $10 and Other Considerations—Wes ley G. Collier estate (by executors) to Peachtree Heights Park Company, lot 230 bv 506 feet on Andrews avenue, land 16t 113, at Intersection of land lots 99. 100. 113 and 112. July 17. $3,000—W. A. Lummus to Mrs. Te resa G. Bryant, lot 110 by 249 feet, south side Brookhaven Drive West, being lot 20 In subdivision 1 of Brook haven estate. July 16. $3.800—J B. Carmlca! to C. L. De- Foor, lot 70 by 419. west side Main street, adjoining Murray Sharks et al., East Point. iand lot 1S6. July 18. Quitclaim De«d*. $5—Mrs. L. J. Willis to George Mau. Nos. 121. 123 and 125 Cooper street, 100 by 160 feet; also No. 194 Grant street, 47 by 160 feet. July 9, 1912. $5—Daisy E. Grace to Mrs. Ida G. Hill, lot 40 by 147 feet, north side Lake avenue, 163 feet east of Krog street. July 3, 1913. $5—Jacob Buchanan to B. Kramer, lot 80 by 113 feet, northwest comer Martin and Rawsoq streets. July 17. $1—Centra! Bank and Trust Cor poration to Moses Blass, lot 50 by 190 feet, east side Pulliam street, 150 feet Bouth of Little street. June, 1913. $212—H. W. Plunkett, bankrupt (by trustee) to R. S. Ozbum and W. P. Jones, !ot 48 by 161 feet on Perkins street, 370 feet from railroad; also lot 50 by 235 feet on Perkin* street, 320 feet from railroad, both in Hape- vill«. July 18. $2,250—David Woodward to Peach tree Heights Park Company, lot 100 by 400 feet, south side Muscogee avenue, 500 feet west of Peachtree road. July 5. $5—Union Savings Bank to P. L. Underwood, lot 40 by 132 feet. w'e6t side Oliver street, 228 feet north of Bellwood avenue. July 21. $1,00—Georgia Land and Loan Com pany to Mrs. Willie D. Kelley, lot 50 by 170 feet north side Highland view', 476 feet west of Highland ave nue. July 15. $1—Trust Company of Georgia to same, same property. July 16. Administrator’* Deed. To Carry' Out Order of Court—J. A. Dozier estate (by administrator) to V. R. Wilder, lot 50 by 150 feet, south west comer Oak and Hopkins streets July 11. Executor’s Deed. $10,937—Mrs. Sue Harper Mims (by administrators) to W. W. Gray. lot 60 by 146 feet, north side Peachtree circle, being lot 2, block 13, Ansley Park. July 19. Building Permit*. $1.684—E. H. Inman, 55 Luckie street, repair fire damage. J. A- Fischer. $500—Melissa Doke. 230 Martin street, one-story frame dwelling. Day work. $200—J. M. Horton, 406 Rawson street, make repairs. Day work. $75—James Chapman, Buchanan Day work.