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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
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ARE YOU LOOKING for competent
help? The “Situations Wanted’’ col
umns of He-arst's Sunday American and
Atlanta Georgian are brimful of life In
every line of business in each issue.
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES.
•ffJkOR motorcycles, repairs and accesso
ries; best equipped repair shop in city.
We will take care of you. Southern Mo
torcycle Company, 116 Edge wood Ave
nue. 3-26-31
AUTOMOBILES AND SUPPLIES.
TRAVIS & JONES,
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING.
Ivy 4832. 26 James Street. 3-1-54
7-PASSENGER touring car In excel
lent condition, must be sold at once;
price, $375. Address Bargain, Box 157,
care Georgian. 7-13-300
WIND SHIE D S,
RADIATORS, lamps, fenders, repaired
as good as new. Manufacturers all
kinds sheet metal work. Warllck Sheet
Metal Company, 243 Edgewood. 3-4-64
FOR QUICK SALE—Seven-passenger
touring car in excellent running order,
completely equipped, tires in excellent
condition. If taken at once will sell for
$375. Address Touring, Box 190, care
Georgian. 7-13-299
LITTLE FOUR ROADSTERS.
SEE the LITTLE FOUR Runabout.
Sells for $690 f. o. b. factory; best car
ever produced for the money. Johnson
Motor Car Co., 455 Peachtree St.
7-13-301
FOR SALE—Marathon, 1912 model, flve-
pasenger, $550; Everett, 1912 moled,
five-passenger. $550; Whiting, 1911 mod
el, two-passenger, $275. Stowers Auto
Garage Company, 34-36 Auburn avenue.
6-3-203
STUDEBAKER
SEVEN-PASSENGER touring car in
fine condition; an excellent car for
rent service. Special price, $6C0. Buick
Motor Co.. 241 Peachtree St., Atlanta.
7-13-350
COLUMBUS Electric Coupe. New chains
and sprockets; battery just rebuilt
and entire car reflnlshed by John M.
Smith. Will sell at a bargain, with one
year guarantee.
LOT 90x1,300 feet on Marietta car line,
near Smyrna. Sold 18 months ago for
$1,500. Will trade $750 equity for au
tomobile.
FIRESTONE-COLUMBUS SO. CO.,
^ Auburn ave. Phone Ivy 4177.
7-16-26
FOR SALE.
FACTORY REBUILT.
REPAINTED,
SIX-CYLINDER LOCOMO
BILE.
TERMS ARRANGED.
469 Peachtree street. Ivy 5017.
7-18-12
SAVE your auto and motorcycle tires by
using Auto Puncture Cure. Seals
valve leaks and all punctures up to 20-
penny spikes automatically at once;
preserves the rubber; prevents tube from
sticking to casing; saves 35% of tire ex
pense. 50% tire trouble and 40% of your
religion. Watch for trademark, A. P. C.
Call North Pryor Garage. Auto Punc-
i ure Cure Company, Atlanta. Ga. Phone
vy 5990. 6-6-1
CAMP CLEANS CARBONS.
While You Wait.
Sanfcrd Decarbonizer used. No ex
perimenting. It does its work perfectly.
No adjustments disturbed. $1.5-0 to $2.50
per cylinder. Motorcycles. $1.
CAMP MACHINE SHOP.
275 MARIETTA STREET. MAIN 2937.
7-8-30
CLEARANCE SALE
OF
GOOD USED CARS.
Owing to the fact that we are going
to move EVERY used car now on our
floors by July 15th, we have put very
low cash prices on the following cars:
Maxwell AA Runabout.
Whiling 4-cylinder Roadster.
Maxwell Q Roadster.
Maxwell Q Roadster.
Model 16 Buick 5-passenger Touring
car.
Model 21 Buick 5-passenger fore-door
Touring car.
If you want a good car CHEAP, call
on us at once
/BUICK MOTOR COMPANY,
241 PEACHTREE STREET.
Vulcorlne Company.
309 PEACHTREE STREET,
\ ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
VULCORINE GUARANTEE.
1. VULCORINE is guaranteed to act
on incision from Inside of inner tube to
prevent air leakage from any incision
not larger than a 30-penny spike nail.
2. VULCORINE is not a pasty or
sticky substance and will not adhere to
the outer casing.
3. VULCORINE does not interfere
with removing inner tube from one cas
ing to others.
4. VULCORINE is not affected by
t heat, cold or other weather conditions.
5. VULCORINE does not affect the
guarantee of any automobile tire man
ufactured.
6. VULCORINE will prolong the life
of inner tube 25 to 50 per cent.
7. VULCORINE adds an average ad
ditional weight of seven (7) pounds per
car.
8. VUCLORINE is guaranteed to be
entirely satisfactory and if it does not
properly perform the above functions
for a period of two years we will re
fund your money.
VULCORINE COMPANY
6-1-38
Tire Repairing.
HIGH-GRADE STEAM VULCANIZING.
Retreading a specialty. Prompt atten
tion given express shipments. Sar.ders-
Kpeer Vulcanizing Company,
Street, Atlanta. Ga.
100 Spring
3-2S-15
THE GEORGIAN’S RENT BULLETIN
ROOMS AND BOARD.
NICF rooms and board, ladles or gen
tlemen $4 to $6 week. 123 Capitol
Avenue. 6-28-36
ONE young man can get room and
board In private home on Gordon st.
West 73-J. 7-17-7
22 E. CAIN, nicely furnished rooms and
board; three minutes from Candler
Bldj Ivy 578-J. 7 16-17
'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
IVY HOTEL, 98 IVY ST.
AMERICAN PLAN. $1.25 up. Weekly
Rates. 7-8-8
COUPLE, ladles or gentlemen may ob
tain room and board m private WMt
End home; all conveniences. Terms rea
sonable. Call West 1332. 7-15-10
16 EAST BAKER ST.
GOOD board, pleasant rooms, desirable
sleeping porch. Ivy_2666-J. 7-17-2
WEST PEACHTREE HOME, delight
ful, large airy front rooms; private
bath, also single rooms; best location;
excellent table; reasonable rates. Ivy
1959-L. 45-15-7
36 EAST NORTH AVE.
BETWEEN the Peachtrees; nicely fur
nished rooms and excellent table
board. Ivy 6501. 7-3-12
477 PEACHTREE.
AN ELEGANT front room, with private
hath, refined neighborhood; meals if
desired; homelike. Bell Ivy 7010. 6-20-45
OPPOSITE THE CAPITOL.
LARGE, nicely furnished rooms, excel
lent table board; hot and cold water.
121 Capitol Square. Main 4339-L. 7-15-34
BOARD WANTED.
MAN wants board; will exchange use
of new piano as part payment. Ad
dress W., Box 3, care Georgian. 28-17-7
SUMMER RESORTS^ _
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 Ra.ilway 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.
Tenn. 48-18-7
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.
COOL front room, bath on each floor;
near in. 11 Cone street. 39-16-7
FURNISHED rooms at 319 North Jack-
son street. Phone I vy 8605 7-18-14
(•NT: 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
TW< * furnisned connecting rooms for
light housekeeping. 197 South Forsyth
S tree t. _7-13-339
ROOMS, furnished; board if desired;
nice bath and phone furnished. Call
Atlanta 4810. _ _ 7-18-2
AIRY furnished front room; home con
veniences; private family. 85 W. Har
ris.Ivy 1934. 7-19-22
ONE nicely furnished room for gentle
men or business lady; price $8. 387
Central Avenue. 7-13-303
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 furn d
ness men or women or couple. Rea
sonable. 411 Fraser. 7-19-5
FURNISHED room and dressing room
In refined modern home; convenient
to meals Ivy $869*J. 7-13-298
THE FELT( >N. 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. 7-17-3
BEAUTIFUL, cool, front room; private
bath; shady lot; gentleman. “West
Peachtree,” care Georgian. 90-13-7
TWO nice cool upstairs furnished rooms
for gentlemen; private family. Main
4776-L. 431 Central avenue. 7-19-35
NICE BOOMS, also light housekeeping
apartment; private family; close in.
151 _S p ring Street. I vy 6640 - J. 7-15-35
NICETY furnished large front rooms,
also housekeeping rooms; all conve-
nlences. [vy 820o-J. 210 spring. 7-17-10
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. Tvv
1294-.1. 26-14-7
t\v< > nice large, cool and airy front
rooms, one-half block of Peachtree
Street. Home surroundings. 23 West
Harris Street. 7-19-16
LARGE second story front room, newly
furnished; dressing room attached; for
couple or two gentlemen. Ivy 3182-J.
48 Currier street. 7-19-89
COMFORTABLE furnished front room,
all conveniences, in strictly private
family. Board if desired. 521 Courtland
Street. Ivy 6868-J. 7-19-17
CHESTERFIELD.
EXCLUSIVE bachelor apartment; show
er-bath. 15 \V Harris. 7-6-18
ID EAST CAIN STREET.
TWO elaborately furnished rooms, very
cool, close in. 7-15-26
ONE furnished room, suitable for cou
ple or two young men or two young
ladles; reference required. Apply 331
Courtland Street. Bell phone
6-22-5
CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN.
AUTOMOBILES AND SUPPLIES. AUTOMOBILES AND SUPPLIES.
CARBON REMOVED
FROM AUTOMOBILE CYLINDERS
Without Removing Cylinders or Disturbing a Single Adjustment
WE USE OXYGEN.
. No Liquid, Solvent or Preparation of Any Kind.
A RECENT DISCOVERY. No POSSIBLE INJURY TO CAR.
IT TAKES ONE HOUR'S TIME.
Think of the Saving in Time and Money.
SCORES OF REFERENCES FURNISHED.
Come and Let Us Tell You About It.
ATLANTA WELDING CO.
Bell Ny 5367.
74 IVY STREET.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.
TWO large light housekeeping rooms,
hot and cold baths, use of sitting
room and phone; also one nice front
bedroom. 256-B Courtland. Ivy 5356.
_ 7-13-351
THREE furnished second floor rooms,
convenient for housekeplng; 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. 7-3-86
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
TWO 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
font KENT Desirable three n
apartment, suite and private porch,
completely furnished, all conveniences;
also separate rooms; private home 183
Ivy Street. 7-19-4
THE FAIRLEIGH.
133-5-7 SPRING ST. Phone Ivy 5558-J.
Furnished rooms and furnished three-
room apartments; close in, with all con
veniences. 7-16-10
ONE FRONT ROOM; PRIVATE
FAMILY. 226 PULLIAM
STREET. 7-19-6
TWO nice rooms and 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 j
East Georgia avenue. 7-19-10
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
W.A.F0STER& RAYMOND ROBSON
11 EDGEW QO D A VENUE.
REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS.
FOR SALE
HpUSE AND LOT and 1 vacant lot
ih East Point to exchange for $5,000
or $6,000 home in West End. See Mr.
Radford
ON ST CHARLES AVENUE, two
lots, 50x300 feet each, for $2,100
each. These are by far cheaper than
anything else on this street, or on
the North Side. Terms can be ar
ranged. See Mr. Bradsnaw
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 two gentle
men. 190 Ivy street. Ivy 5078 7-16-25
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, and
several single rooms, nicely furnished,
at summer rates. Apply George Han
cock, Mgr. 5-17-31
THE PICKWICK.
New, Ten Story and Fireproof.
Cool outside rooms with connecting
bath.
Convenient shower baths on each
floor.
77 Fairlie Street, next Carnegie Ll
brary. 6-5-32
UNFURNISHED ROOMS FORRENT
ONE large unfurnished room for rent.
471 Fast Cain street. 7-19-38
FOR RENT- Three housekeeping founts,
all conveniences. Call Ivy 3625-J.
7-19-19
THREE large connecting rooms, kitch
enette and bath. Call Main 2677-J.
27-16-7
TWO lovely unfurnished housekeeping
rooms; references exchanged. 130 E.
Fair St. 7-19-25
TWO ROOMS and kitchenette two doors
from Peachtree Street. 54 East Alex
ander Street.
THREE connecting unfurnished rooms,
lights, bath and phone included, for
$10 month. 41 Mills. 7-17-11
FOR RENT—Three connecting unfur
nished rooms at 77 West Alexander,
to adults only. Owner. 36-15 7
TWO large unfurnished rooms, suitable
for housekeeping; conveniences. _Rea- i
sonable. 411 Fraser Street.
7-19-3
FOUR unfurnished first-floor rooms. !
convenient for housekeeping; private
bath; no children. Main 4347-J. 7-18-23 :
THREE or four rooms, all conveniences !
with owner; price reasonable. 133 1
Oglethorpe avenue. Phone West 1136. i
7-17-13 ;
ONE large room and kitchenette, un
furnished, for light housekeeping;
very reasonable. 210 South Pryor.
7-18-24
THREE nice unfurnished connecting
rooms with all modern conveniences.
158 E. Georgia avenue. Atlanta phone
5143. 7-16-35
THREE first-floor connecting rooms, gas
and water, sink in kitchen. 91 Orange
Street, near Hood. $10 per month.
No children. 33-18-7
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
ROOMS FOR RENT.
YwTT'orThree furnished or unfurnished
rooms for housekeeping; adults only.
Main 3115. 7-19-34
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
FOR RENT.
FIVE-ROOM furnished flat for rent for
two months. Apply 391 South Pryor
street. Atlanta Phone 229. 7-16-11
UNFURNISHED HOUSES FOR
RENT.
FOR RENT—Nine-room house. 187
North Moreland Avenue. 7-17-15
FOR RENT—By owner, comfortable
North Side cottage; six rooms and
bath; $18. Phone Ivy 6432. 7-17-14
UNFURNISHED HOUSES
WANTED.
FAMILY of five: no children; wish to
lease nice home with four bedrooms;
North Side; cross streets from Kimball
to Fourteenth, near Peachtree, or on
Ponce DeLeon, Juniper or Piedmont.
Rent from $50 to $65. S. W F., 814
Atlanta National Bank Bldg. Phone j
Main 51. 26-17-7
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
WANTED.
WANTED—Furnished three-room apart
ment, with hath and electric light;
couple with daughter twelve years
old. Address M. M., care Georgian.
34-18-7
^FURNISHED ROO M S^W ANTE CL
TWO or three furnished housekeeping
rooms; private bath; must be the
best in every way. X. X., care Geor
gian. 42-18-7
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.
VoVC Tu6>J r T^'T>fi 5 Tce^T^rndre7^
$17 month. Phones Ivy 2125 .1, Ivy
5437-.T. 7-19-16
UNFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED.
wNNrl-iT^iL^lYmarL"Park, four up
stairs housekeeping rooms, with mod
ern conveniences; unfurnished; near car
Address R. M , Box 845, care Georgian
3V-19-7
ON DREWERY STREET, we have a
new eight-room, modern residence,
furnace neated, nice lot, and the
prioe ought to sell it Monday, $5,250
on terms. See Mr. Martin
IN SOUTH KIRKWOOD, fronting the
South Decatur. East Lake and Stone
Mountain car lines, we have 11 lots.
50x200, for $600 per lot. The owner
wants an offer at once. A fine place
to bulid am! make money. See Mr.
Radford or Mr. Hook.
IN KIRKWOOD we have two houses
of 6 rooms each on lots 46x195;
rented for $16 00 each. We want $1,700.
A loan of $1,000, 4 years, now on prop
erty; $700 cash. A real bargain. See
Mr. Radford.
IF YOU HAVE MONEY to lend w<
FOR RENT.
5-r. h., 125 Bryan Street $22.50
5-r h . 44 Norwood Avenue,
Kirkwood 15 00
5-r. h., 21 I^ena Street 12 50
5-r h., Corner Hardin and Mar
tin, College Park 15.00
5-r. h., 144 Highland; apartment. 40.00
5-r. h., Vaughn Street 15 Q0
5-r h., Boulevard DeKalb 12.50
5-r. h , 21 East Washington St.,
East Point 8.00
5-r. h., 385 West Third Street... 6.50
5-r. h.. 826 Marietta Street 26.00
5-r. h., Harrison Road. Hapevllle 11.00
5-r. h., 88 Foundry Street 10.60
5-r. h.. 1466 DeKalb 15 00
5-r. h., 15 East Ponce DeLeon,
ueci
5-r. h..
58 Albemarle
18.00
5-r. h.,
264 Stale
10 60
3-r. h .
39 Gaskill Street
8.60
3-r. h..
96 Ixivejoy
8 60
3-r. h.,
488 Houston Street
9 60
4-r. h.,
32 Virgil Street
10.00
4-r. h.,
34 Dunn
2C 00
4-r. h .
396 Grant
20.00
4-r. h., corner Ponce DeLeon and
Boulevard
40.00
A LONG LIST of larger houses.
to see us.
car place it safely.
Come
HOUSES FOR RENT,
HOUSES FOR RENT.
FOB RENT.
8-r. h., 62 Alta avenue
8-r. h., 169 Ivy street
8-r. h., 115 Cooper St.. July 27.
.$40.00 8-r. h., 432 Capitol avenue $32.50
. 40.00 8-r. h., 144 Walton street 25.00
. 35.00 i 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. WOODSIDE.
Atlanta Phone 618, 12 AUBURN AVE. Bell Phone Ivy 671.
FOR RENT
Chas. P. Glover Realty Co.
2% WALTON STREET.
14-r. h..
173 Luckie Street
$ 40.00
8-r
h., 89 Inman Circle $
45.00
13-r. h..
160 Spring Street
85.00
8-r.
h., 66 Sinclair Ave
50.00
12-r. h.,
26 Ponce DeLeon Ave
125.00
7-r.
h., 154 Elizabeth St., steam
12-r. h.,
386 Spring Street .....
40.00
heat
45.00
12-r. h.,
82 Central Place
35.00
7-r.
h.. 330 Central Ave
27.50
10-r. h.,
164 Ponce DeLeon Ave
75.00
G-r.
apt., 633 Piedmont Ave. . . .
50.60
10-r. h.,
135 Ivy Street
45.00
6-r.
fiat. 254-A Courtland St...
30.00
10-r. h..
71 W. Fifteenth St...
85.00
6-r.
h., 37 McLendon Street ...
32.50
10-r. h.,
84 East Cain Street. . .
42.50
6-r.
h., 29 West Sixteenth St. .
40.00
9-r. h ,
73 East Merrltts Ave.
43.50
6-r.
h., 123 N. Lawn Street. ...
25.00
9-r. h..
423 Gordon Street . ..
45.00
6-r.
h.. 28 S. Warren St.. Kirk-
8-r. h.,
824 Piedmont Ave
60.00
wood
15.00
8-r. h..
646 Highland Ave
35.00
5-r.
h.. Hat din Street. College
8-r. h.
373 S. Pryor St
37.50
Park
15.00
8-r. h.
3 West Eighth St., fur-
5-r.
h.. 233 Houston Street ....
18.00
nished
65.00
5-r.
h., 544 St. Charles Ave....
25.00
8 r. h.
381 s. Pryor St
30.00
5-r
h.. 291 Humphries St. ...
11.60
8-r. h.,
37 Copeland Avenue.
37.50
5-r
h.. 35 W. Boulevard De-
8-r. h.,
96 W. North Ave
40.00
Kalb
22.50
8-r. h.,
868 Piedmont Avenue..
37.50
5-r.
apt.. 1 Bell Apartments...
40.0Q
APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
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 $37.50. 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
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
INCOME PROPERTY
THERE IS NOTHING like pood 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, $“^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 (>0x140 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
12% Net—Brick Store
INVEST only $1,000 cash and assume loan of $2,000. at 7 per cent.
and draw i2 per cent on your money, with a SURE inc rease of
value and interest. Has been rented to same tenant since built
(three years*). Tenant will lease for five years if desired. Come
quick If you have the $1,000 cash.
THOMSON & LYNES
18 AND 20 WALTON STREET.
PHONE IVY 718.
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, youth of Tenth Street. LET
US KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE.
SMITH & EWING
IVY 1513.
REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS.
130 PEACHTREE STREET.
Atlanta 2865
Use Georgian Want Ads
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
gharp & J^oylston
ANSLEY 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, $125 per foot—$W per foot less
than adjoining property sold for.
Owner needs money for other busi
ness.
SHARP & BO ALSTON.
36 S. BROAD STREET.
PHONES 756.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
IF YOU havp a home to sell see But-
tenlield, “The Man That Sells,” 1021
Empire Bldg., Main >010. 7-13-327
WHY not list your property with Bot-
tenlleld. "The Man That Sells.” 1021
Empire Bldg.. Main 3010. 7-13-327
LEASE OR SALE—Artistic bungalow;
screened, tiled, furnace, garage. Ad
dress “Ansley Park," care American.
89-13-7
i i >R SA LE A be >uso and lot,
126 Flora avenue. Go out and look at
it and make me an offer; good terms.
Atlanta phone 4856. 43-18-7
RENT RECEIPTS have no cash value.
See me about building a home for you
on monthly payments. Own Interest.
Address Box 681, care Georgian.
7-17-37
FOR SALE—Ten-room house on North
Moreland Avenue; $500 less than mar
ket value. Leaving city reason for
selling. Address B. K., Box 222, care
Georgian. 7-17-16
BEAUTIFUL shaded lot, 50 by 280, near
East Lake; tile sidewalks and curbing
down; small cash payment, balance ar
ranged to suit. Owner, Box 115, care
Georgian. 7-18-3
A REAL BARGAIN, North Side bunga
low, seven rooms and sleeping porch,
all screened, furnace heated, double
floors and storm-sheathed. Large base
ment with servant’s room. Front yard
nicely sodded. Ivy 6974. 26-18-7
$25 PER M< >NTH, no cash payment, will
secure for you a nice little six-room
bungalow in Kirkwood, on large, pretty
lot. Not often do you have an oppor
tunity like this to get a home. Address
TrottL Box it cars Georgian. 7-16-11
TWENTY (30) acres land at Nor cross,
Oa., four blocks from depot; nineteen
miles from Atlanta; ail In cultivation
and fruit trees. No houses. Offer for
>1,250. one-fourth cash, balance three
years, 8% interest. Public schools and
churches. Address Box 56, Lavonia. Ga.
7-19-32
FOB BUSINESS reasons must
sell my home at once, and am
offering special inducements for
qujck sale. It’s located in one of
the best residence sections of the
North Side. Beautiful, elevated,
level lot 190 feet deep; vegetable
garden, chicken runs, house is
fully screened, has hardwood
floors, exposed beam ceiling, tile
bath, electric lights, gas, hot and
cold water, beautiful lawn, tile
walk; in fact, it is an up-to-date
ideal home. You must see it to
appreciate it. If you want a bar
gain call Main 2059, or address
T. \V. M., Box 130, care Geor
gian. 7-15-22
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Oh EX
CHANGE.
FOR BEAUTIFUL HOMES and build-
ing lots In College Park, the most de
sirable suburb of Atlanta, see 1. C. Me-
Crory.
FARMS fur sale m*ar Fort Valley; Will
exchange for Atlanta property. J. T.
Kimbrough, 409 Atlanta National Bunk
Building. 7-11-29
REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE.
AYX^TTnv^To exchange house and lot
worth $1,200, on car line, for farm of
equal value. Address Box 473, care
Georgian. 7-19-8
FARMS FOR SALE.
I OWN and offer for sale, exchange or
lease, several well Improved produc
tive farms. Easy terms. G. II Wad -
doll. 114 Candler Buildlng_ 6-26-1
FOR SALE—Twelve acres, good house,
located in town about 300 population;
well shaded with large oaks. Two fine
spring... can have fishpond or lake; nut
water in house with hydraulic ram; fine
for Summer home or sanitarium. M. J
< Riffm. Sugar ValU-y, Ga. 25-17-7
BUSmESS^OPPORTUNITIES.
IF YOU ARE a live shoe man and wish
to rent a shoe dei*irtment in a cen
trally located store, address Shoe Dept.,
Box 781, care Georgian. 7-16-32
MOVED TO I30v* Peachtree St., oppo
site Candler Bldg., Tom Weaver, Tai
lor, established 1900. Tailoring, refit
ting, altering, dry cleaning and pressing
: U
SODA WATER, CIGAR STAND
FOR SALE—LOCATED IN BEST RES
IDENTIAL SECTION OF CITY.
CLEARED IN JUNE ABOVE ALL EX
PENSES $140. VERY BEST REASON
FOR OFFERING. ADDRESS “ABSO
LUTELY SAFE,” CARE GEORGIAN
7-17-26
• >\ account <>f ill hf-alth 1 will sell at a
sacrifice my well-established and up-
to-date pool room (four tables), barber
shop (three chairs), one Lippincott soda
fountain, lunch and cigar stands and
electric fans with all other necessaries
in a first-class and well established
place of this kind; located in one of
Florida’s best towns of 10 000 population.
For price, terms and other particulars,
address P O. Box 293, Jacksonville, Fla.
7-19-11
$200,000
FOR
INVESTMENT.
Have clients prepared to consider in
vesting all or part above amount In
stocks, bonds or short time notes of in
dustrial corporation that will stand in
vestigation Commercial paper pre
ferred Particulars requested and con
fidential. Box 538, care Georgian. 7-18-4
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
FOR SALE
JOHN J.
WOODSIDE
INVESTMENT—FOURTH WARD.
(LOT 100 BY 200 FEET)
HAS THREE double and three single
houses; city water and on car line.
Rent $58 per month. Price $5,500.
THOMAS R. FINNEY, Sales Manager.
12 “Real Estate Row.”
FOR SALE BY
G R K K N K
READT Y
COMPANY
fill EMPIRE BLDG. REAL
TWO WEST END 'BARGAINS.
JT ST OFF Gordon Btroet w«* have orders to sell
Immediately the very prettiest home In West
Knd. Corner lot 95 by 200; el*ht rooms; furnace
heat, servants’ house; Karaite, with natural shade;
owner moved away; moat jam-up place In West
JCnd for sale.
I.EE STREET COTTAGE.
SIX ROOMS Right near Park Street Church:
deep lot. fine car service. Both of tht-ee places
we want to shove to you.
ESTATE. RENTING. LOANS. Phono* 1699.
REAL ESTATE AND
CONSTRUCTION NEWS
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Brown Estate Lots
Are Sold by Foster
Frontage of 800 Feet Changes Hands.
Apartment Encroachment—Realty
Election—Cash Sales.
Certain properties in the estate of
the late Julius L. Brown are gradual
ly being disposed of through the ad
ministrator, ex-Governor Joseph M.
Brown, and Atlanta real estate
agents. Some time ago a trp.ct was
sold on Decatur street, semi-central
property, at a good price, and the
Juliup Brown home on Washington
street was put on the market.
The latest sale is of fifteen vacant
lots fronting 800 feet on Little and
Crew streets to a client of the Fos
ter & Robson Agency, and of an ad
joining lot for the Exchange Bank to
Victor L. Smith. The prices are
withheld. The sales were made by
W. A. Foster, of the above agency.
The Joseph E. Brown property near
the Soldiers’ Home has been placed
with an agency for subdivirion.
Lots of Cash for Property.
Cash sales are again coming to the
front. Judge VV. R. Hammond has
sold to Edward England through T.
W. Harrell, of the George P. Moore
Agency, the two-story frame house
at No. 218 North Jackson street, be
tween Adams street and East avenue,
for $6,600 cash. This property is 55
by 200 feet and in on the north side
of the street. Mr. England will mak<*
his home there.
Paul Nuckols has sold to Mrs. S.
W. Goode a parcel on Auburn avenue
just east of Piedmont. 25 by 112 feet,
for $11,000 cash. The transaction
was handled through A. R. Hook, of
the Foster & Robson Agency. The
property is improved with a two-story
brick building.
Encroachment of Building.
An encroachment of four inches
on the city’s sidewalk by the Ponce
DeLeon apartments at the southeast
corner of Peachtree and Ponce De
Leon avenue has been reported to
Building Inspector Hays by Assistant
Inspector C. J. Bowen, anil the mat
ter will be taken before the City
Council.
Frontage at this point is worth
about $1,200 a foot. An effort was
made to widen Peachtree here, it will
be recalled, before the apartments
were started, but the project fell
through.
Ansley Park Car Line.
A quiet movement has been on foot
for several weeks to get a car line
through Ansley Park, and those who
ure interested in the project are hop
ing for success. The Idea is to ex
tend the Piedmont avenue line, which
stops Just a few hundred yards south
of the city limits, through to Polo
drive, over that thoroughfare’s stone
bridge and thence to Rock Springs.
The people of the Rock Springs
section have been seeking a car line
many months, and It seems to be sim
ply a question of which route to
choose to their neighborhood. The
line, they have been assured, will be
extended to Rock Springs, either
through Ansley Park or by w’ay of
Piedmont avenue. Realizing what
Edwin P. Ansley has done for the
city. heavy owners In the Rock
Springs section have felt inclined to
pull for the Ansley Park route. The
other way, however, would make It
possible to widen Piedmont avenue.
“Ansley Park must soon have its
car line,” declared a well-known real
estate dealer. “There are too many
nickels for the street car company.”
Sell Property for Taxes.
People who are accustomed to hunt
real estate bargains in Atlanta will
soon find theit opportunity, although
there won’t be any chance to buy
central or semi-central property at a
reduction. Charles W. Smith, chair
man of the Council Tax Committee,
has discovered that the city holds
overdue tax liens against $41,000
worth of property, mostly vacant lots,
and he has ordered that they be sold.
The date and the place of the sale
will be announced later. Some of the
property is improved with small
buildings.
To Discuss Realty Loans.
An important meeting of the mem
bers of the Atlanta Real Estate Board
will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3
o’clock in room 314 of the State Cap
itol to urge the passage of the sinking
fund investment bill, which provides
for investing State reserve funds in
real estate as a first lien as well as
in bonds.
On the committee to see the proper
authorities about this legislation are
Harris G. White, president of the
board; H. B. Turman, second vice
president, and W. A. Foster, of the
Foster & Robson Agency, and a di
rector of the board. They will not
only appear before a legislative com
mittee, but wMll use every effort be
tween now’ and Tuesday to get all
the real estate men to attend the
meeting.
Representatives Field and Smith, of
DeKalb, are the authors of the bill to
repeal the measure of 1910, w’hich re
stricts such loans to bonds. Real es
tate constitutes about 69 per cent of
the taxable values In Fulton County
and about 54 per cent in the State,
and because of this it is held that
such discrimination should not exist.
Results of Realty Elections.
’ There is plenty of work before the
Atlanta Real Estate Board in the next
year,” declared Harris G. White Fri
day night at the Cafe Durand, in ac
cepting the position of president to
succeed Charles P. Glover. “For some
time 1 have been in close touch with
the affairs of the board, and 1 know
what it means to run this organiza
tion. I want all of you to make sug
gestions and take an active interest,
and we are sure to demonstrate the
need for the organization.”
Mr. White’s talk followed an im
promptu parade around the room, es
corted by Mr. Glover and S. B. Tur
man, with the land brokers singing
“He’s a jolly good fellow!” and things
like that. Charles P. Glover
spoke briefly on the duties of the
past year and predicted success un
der President White. A vote of
thanks was given him, S. B. Turman
eulogized him and the members voted
thanks to all the retiring officers.
Others elected were John J. Wood-
side, vice president; S. B. Turman,
second vice president; Van B. Smith,
secretary, and H. W. Dews, treasurer.
The following six directors were
elected to serve until 1914: Forrest
Adair, W. A. Foster, S. L. Dallas, G.
M. McKinnon, J. H. Ewing and J. W.
Dobbins. The following six will serve
until 1915: Charles P. Glover. A. S.
Hook, Edgar Morris, T. B. Gay, A. J.
West and S. E. Davidson. The fol
lowing were elected to serve as the
appraisement committee R. O. Coch
ran, T. C. Holmes, W. L. DuPree, H.
W. Dillin, Fitzhugh Knox, R. R. Otis.
One more will be appointed by the
president owing to the resignation of
Walker Dunoon.
A change in the by-laws was effect
ed, allowing six directors to be elect
ed each year to serve for the ensuing
two years. This will allow six mem
bers of the twelve to end their terms
every year, and will facilitate the
work of the board.
The appraisement committee was
raised from five to seven, and the
board of directors from eleven to
twelve.
Realty Men’s Good Luck—Oil.
The Atlanta real estate fraternity
has reecived with more than ordinary
interest the news that four of its
members—B. M. Grant, T. J. Cheshire,
Myron Freeman and J. M. Fraser, all
of the Grant Agency—have struck oil
on a 160-acre tract which they bought
some time ago near Oklahoma City,
Okla. For a time the prospect looked
hopeless, but while Mr. Grant was at
Toxaway this week he received a tel
egram, that the well was flowing 150
barrels a day. Mr. Grant and D. C.
Lyle, of the Georgia Realty Company,
a stockholder In the developing con
cern, the Huguely Company, went im
mediately to the scene.
Good Demand for Homes.
The demand for Atlanta homes, es
pecially on the North Side, holds up
steady. A leading real estate agency
has a client, for instance, who wants
to put $10,000 cash into a North Side
residence. This office had a number
of Inquiries Saturday.
A citizen wants to exchange a piece
of semi-central property within the
half-mile circle for a North Side
home worth $12,000 to $16,500, paying
the difference.
Another agency has customers for a
ten-room home that can be used for
two families, and for a twelve-room
home for boarding house purposes.
The latter are wanted on the North
Side.
Significant to people renting houses
is the fact that there are very few
“for rent” cards out in West End,
Decatur and other suburbs.
G. T. R. Fraser’s New Location.
G. T. R. Fraser, tha well known
real estate agent formerly located in
the Y. M. C. A. Building on Auburn
avenue, has moved his office to No.
406 Equitable Building. Mr. Fraser
makes a specialty of East Lake lots,
with which he has had much success.
He was forced out of the Y. M. C. A.
Building when the Chamber of Com
merce took it over recently for reno
vation. The Lochridge-McClain-
Moon Company went to No. 4 North
Pryor street, Kimball House.
New House for West Peachtree.
A handsome new two-story frame
house is in the course of erection on
the west side of West Peachtree
street, about 200 feet north of West
Fourteenth ptreet. This house comes
as a welcome addition to this particu
lar neighborhood, since the 150 feet of
frontage adjoining this, which the
Crawford estate owns, is built up with
small stores and houses. Once the
Crawford estate is settled, the front
age is expected to be improved in
keeping with the rest of the neighbor
hood.
E. G. Willingham & Sons have the
contract for the lumber and mill work
on the above house.
Six Bungalows Rushed.
Several of the six bungalows which
V R. Ruehl is building in West
Peachtree Park (West Thirteenth
street) are practically finished, and
the tenants will shortly move in.
Tho.«e houses are east of the home
which Mr. Buehl built as a residence
a f the northwest corner of West
Peachtree and Thirteenth streets.
Building Permits.
$2,500—Henry Heliner, Stewart ave
nue. remodel dwelling. C. N. Denton.
$800—Bob Thornton, Grape street,
one-story from dwelling. Day work.
$500—Ben J. Wassell, 548 Simpson
street, addition. Day work.
$135—Fulton County Home Build
ers, 88 Dreary street. Install fur
nace. Eichberg Heating Company.
$75—M. B. Yates. 687 North Boule
vard. repairs. Day work.
$2,000—J. N. Ragsdale, Arlington
street, one-story frame dwelling. Day,
work.
$500—R. B. Jackson. 271 Frasei
street, addition. Day work.