Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 27, 1913, Image 1

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% e&l ATLANTA, GA., SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1913. TELEPHONE Main Atlanta Telephone clerk will take your ad. and. If requested, assist you In wording, or will write the ad for you—that’s his business. Me tvi’l also make It as brief as pos sible to obtain the results desired In order to accommodate custom ers accounts will be opened by phone, but you w<U make payments promptly after publication or when bills are presented by mail. tising Rates: 1 Insertion 10c a line 8 insertion 6c a line 7 insertions .... 5c a line 30 Insertions .. . ,4Hc a line 90 insertions .... 4c a line No advertisements taken for less than two lines. Seven words make a line. To protect your interests as well as ours, an order, to discontinue an ad will not be accepted over the phone. Please make order to discontinue in writing. TELEPHONE Both Phones BOO LITTLE ADS BEG RESULTS =e RAILWAY SCHEDULES. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. •‘PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH.” ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF PASSENGER TRAINS. ATLANTA. The following schedule figures are published only as information, and are no* guaranteed. Depart To New York.... 12:15 am No. Arrive 36 Rlrmingh'm 35 New York 13 Jacksonville . 43 Washington . 12 Shreveport ... 16 Heflin 29 New York 8 Chatn'ga 7 Macon 17 Fort Valley... 21 Columbus .... 6 Cincinnati ... 29 Columbus .... 30 Birmlngh’m . 40 Birmlngh’m . 39 Charlotte 6 Maron 37 New York 15 Brunswick ... 11 Richmond .... 24 Kansas City.. 16 Chatn'ga ... 19 Columbus . 31 Fort Valley. 14 Cincinnati . 23 Jacksonville 17 Toccoa All trains City Ticket From— 1 No. 12:01 am 5 00 am , 5:30 am . 5:25 am 6 :30 am 8:20 am 11:15 am 10:35 am 10:40 am 10:4' am 10:50 am 11:10 am 1:40 pm 2:30 pm 12:40 pm 3:55 pm 4.00 pm 5:00 pm 29 5:20 am 5:40 am 7:15 am 5:50 am 6:40 am 7 :50 pm j 22 8:30 pin j 5 9:20 pni j 23 9 :35 pm I 25 10:20 pm ’ 10 8 :00 pm 44 11:00 pm ; 24 6:50 am , 11 8:10 am N 1 run daily. Office No. Columbus Cincinnati . Fort Valley. Birmlngh’m Chattn’ga .. Richmond ... e:.■)•» am Kansas City. 7:00 am Brunswick .. 7:45 am Birmlngh’m 11:30 am New York..-.11:01 am Charlotte ...12:0ft n'n Macon 12:20 pm Columbus ...12:30 pm New York.... 2 45 pm Chattn’ga ... 3:00 pm Hlrmingh’m. 4:10pm Toccoa 4:30 pm Columbus ... 5:10pm Cincinnati . Fort Valley. Heflin Macon Washington.. 8 :45 pm Jacksonville.. 9:30 pm Shreveport .11:10 pm Jacksonville.. 11:10 pm Central tims. 1 Peachtree St. 5:10 pm 5:20 pm 5 45 pm 5:30 pin C H U RC HJNOTIC E CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. FIRST Church of Christ. Scientist. Ca ble Hall, North Broad Street. Serv ices, Sunday. 11 a. m.; Sunday school, 0:30 a. m.; Wednesday evening testimo nial meeting at 8 o’clock. Reading rooms at 613 the Grand, open daily, ex cept Sundays and legal holidays, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. in., free to the public. 1-25-8 METHODIST. ST. MARK—Corner Peachtree and Fifth Streets. A. M. Hughlett, A M., LL.D., pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. 2-15-3 FUNERAL" NOTICES. ~ n J ~ POSTPONEMENT OF FUNERAL. SLOAN—The friends and relatives of Mr. Robert M. Sloan, Mrs. Noda Bryson, of Kennedale, Texas; Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Jackson and Mr. B. H. Mitchell, of Birmingham, Ala., are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Robert M. Sloan, at Austell, Ga.. to morrow (Sunday) afternoon. July 27, 1913, at 4 p. m., from the First Presbyterian church. Rev. E. \\ Russell will officiate. The following named gentlemen will please act as pallbearers and meet at the resi dence at 3:30 p. m.: Mr. Tom Strickland. Mr. J. D. Perkerson, Mr. R. M. Clay, Mr. H. C. Brown, Mr. W. B. Westmoreland. Mr. J. W. Westmoreland. Mr. F. A. Daniels and Mr. Cleve Davis. Flowers may he sent in care of BurKert-Simmons Company prior to 11 a. m. Sunday. Interment at Rose Hill. 7-26-12 fiLOAN—The friends and relatives of Mr. Robert M. Sloan, Mrs. Noda Bryson, of Kennedale, Tex.; Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Martin, of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Jackson, of Austell, Ga., and Mr. B. H. Mitch ell, of Birmingham, Ala., are in vited to attend the funeral of Mr. Robert M. Sloan this (Sunday) aft ernoon, July 27, 1913. at 4 p. m., from the First Presbyterian Church, in Austell, Ga. Rev. E. W. Russell will officiate. The following named gentlemen will please act as pall bearers and meet at the residence at 3:30 p. m.: Mr. Tom Strickland, Mr. J. D. Perkerson. Mr. R. M. Clay, Mr. H. C. Brown, Mr. W. B. West moreland, Mr. J. W. Westmoreland, Mr. F. A. Daniels and Mr. Cleve Davis. Flowers may be sent in care of Burkert-Simmons Company prior to 11 a. m. to-day (Sunday). Inter ment Rose Hill. 7-27-51 All members of Atlanta Division No. 180 and Order Railway Conductors are respectfully' requested to attend the funeral of our late Brother James M. Arrington, at 11:00 a. m., July 27. Interment at Kennesaw. Train leaves Union Station at 8:35 a. m. J. T. Lynch, C. C.; E. A. Warwick, Sec. 7-27-31 LEGAL NOTICES. IN TKirblSTRICT COURT oV THE UNITED STATES. FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO. IN EQUITY Continental and Commercial National Bank vs. Searchlight Gas ' mpany No. 170. Public notice Is hereby given tnat, pursuant to a decree entered in the above entitled cause on the 11th day «»f June, A. D. 1913, and pursuant to the ancillary decree entered on the — day of . 1913, in the District Court of the United States, for the Northern District of Georgia, all of the assets of the Searchlight Gas Company’ In the possession and control of the undersigned, as receiver of said Search light Gas Company, except cash in bank, will be sold at public sale at the premises of the Searchlight Gas Com pany, at Warren, Ohio, at 12 o’clock noon on the 14th day of August. A. D. 1913. Said sale will be made subject to the following terms and conditions, as provided for in said decree and said an cillary decree: The successful bidder shall pay to the undersigned receiver at the time of such sale the sum of five thousand dollars 000» on account of his bid, in a cer tified check, payable to the order of the undersigned, and the balance shall “'continued in next column. J-EGAL NOTICES. be paid immediately upon confirmation of the sale by the court, and If the bidder shall fail to make good his bid upon its acceptance by' the under signed, or shall fail to comply with tHe terms of purchase, then such sum shall be forfeited as a penalty for such fail ure; such sale shall be subject to con firmation by the court, and if the court shall not confirm the sale, for which the deposit has been made, such de posit shall be returned to the bidder, and the court reserves the right to re sell the property upon such notice as the court directs. The purchaser shall be entitled to a conveyance and delivery' of the property within ten (10) days'after the confirma tion of the sale, and a report of the sale shall be made to the court within thirty (30> days from the date of the sale. A summary of the property and ar ticles to be sold, based upon the last inventory and appraisement of the un dersigned, is as follows: (a) The following described real es tate. together with all buildings, im provements, plant and equipment con nected therewith, located in the city of Warren, County of Trumbull, and State of Ohio, inventoried as of June 1, 1913, at $8,297.70: Beginning at an iron pin in the east erly property line of the Erie Railroad, Mahoning division, said pin being the northwesterly corner of land of the Warren Board of Trade tract so called; also, said pin being the southerly cor ner of St. Marys Cemetery, thence north 56 degrees2% minutes east eight hundred and forty-seven and two tenths (847.2; feet along southerly boundary of cem etery to an iron gas pipe on the west erly boundary of a forty (40) foot high way, running parallel to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, !’., P. and F. divi sion, thence south 6 degrees 26^ minutes east along said highway, two hundred and twenty-five and five-tenths (225.5) feet to an iron gas pipe; thence south 56 degrees 2% minutes west seven hundred and sixty-five and nine-tenths (765.9) feet along a line parallel to the north westerly boundary and two hundred (200) feet therefrom, at right angles to an iron gas pipe in the easterly boun dary of said Erie Railroad, Mahoning division; thenoe north 27 degrees 26 ! : minutes west along said Erie Railroad property line, two hundred and one and three-tenths (201.3) feet to the place of beginning. Reserving a strip of twenty feet in width along Erie Railroad to be used for highway and switch purposes. Said parcel containing three and thir ty-five one hundredths (3.35) acres of land. (b) The following described real es tate. together with all buildings, im provements, plant and equipment con nected .therewith, located in the City of Canton, County of Norfolk, and State of Massachusetts, inventoried as of June 1. 1913. at $7,500: Beginning at the northwesterly cor ner of land of* Frederick P. Drake at a corner of walls, thence running west erly by land of said Drake, about 269 feet to a stake and land of Sarah J. Co- nant; thence northerly 36 minutes east by land of said Conant. 266.60 feet to a stake and land of Larra E. Wentworth: thence northeasterly on the wall by land of said Wentworth, about 450 feel to a stake and land of Alanson R. Bul lock; thence southerly by land of said Bullock, land of Elizabeth Ilolway, and land of Jonathan Linfleld. about 240 feet to a stake; thence easterly and southerly by land of said Linfleld to a stake in the northerly line of Shepard Street; thence southerly across Shepard Street; thence southerly 3 degrees 30 minutes west by land of Herbert T. Sea- vey, about 450 feet to a stake on the bank of the brook; thence north 83 de grees 30 minutes west on the northerly side of the brook, and crossing the “di vision dam" 5 chains 14 links to a cor ner near the center of the brook; thence northerly 2 degrees 30 minutes east by land now' or formerly of one Shepard, and crossing Shepard Street. 5 chains 31 links to the end of a wall; thence northerly 5 degrees east by land of said Drake. 3 chains 59 links to the point of beginning, containing seven and one-half acres more or less. Specially excepting and reserving ail rights of the public in said Shepard Street, including all benefits arising by virtue of an agreement for the division of the waters of Massapog Brook, duly recorded in book 182, page 317. (c) Two certain leasehold interests of lots 4. 5 and 8 in the County of Cook. Illinois, according to the unrecorded plat of Oscar Baur of that tract of land lying north of the west fork of the Chi cago River and within the east half of the west half of the northeast quarter of Section 35, Township 39. Range 13, lying and being near the intersection of Homan Avenue and Thirty-first ■ Street in the city of Chicago, county aforesaid, together with all rights and interests of The Searchlight Gas Com pany in and to all buildings and im provements thereon inventoried as of June 1. 1913. at $14,460. (d) Leasehold interest in the prem ises in the County of Bexar, Texas, de scribed as follows: Abdlit 200 feet south of the south line of the property known as the Crest Home addition in said property, thence in an easterly direction about 400 feet to a drain or small ditch running diag onally to the property of the Hot Well Development Company, thence in a southwesterly direction along said drain to the San Juan Road aforesaid, thence along said San Juan Road to the place of beginning, together with the build ings and improvements thereon, inven toried as of .Tune 1, 1913, at $1,100. (e) The leasehold interest of the premises known and described us the easterly one half of lot 8 in block 17 ol Regent’s addition to Minneapo'ls. Hen nepin County, Minnesota, together with the interests and righ s of The Search light Gas Company in and to the build ings and improvements thereon and in ventoried as of June l, 1913, at $2,679.02. (f) The south half of the northwest quarter of Section 12, Township 146. north of Range 38. west of the princi pal meridians and situated in the County of Clearwater. State of Minne sota, and inventoried as of June 1. 1913, at $1,386.10. (g) Entire stock of tanks for auto mobiles. motorcycles and welding pur poses. inventoried as of June 1, 1913. at *162,341.10. (h) Entire stock of accessories, con sisting chiefly of bands, connections, valves, gauges, etc., inventoried as of June 1, 1913. at $31,495.37. (i) Furniture and fixtures, located at the various places hereinafter de scribed. inventoried as of June 1, 1913. at $8,290.05. (j) Entire plant and equipment, con sisting of tools, implements, machinery, etc., inventoried as of June 1, 1913. at ,58,461.47. (k) One automobile, located at Chi cago, Illinois, inventoried as of June 1, 1913, at $1,112. (l) Eleven motor trucks, inventoried as of June 1. 1913, at $3 9,507.50. (m) Accounts receivable for sales actually marl*?, inventoried as of June 1, 1913. at $88,306.14. (n) Accounts receivable for material on consignment, inventoried as of June 1, 1913. at $43,715.10. All of the above' described property is located at Warren, Ohio; Chicago, Illinois; Indianapolis. Indiana; Detroit, Michigan: Minneapolis, Minnesota; Clearwater, Minnesota; Portland, Ore gon; Cleveland, Ohio; New York city, .sew York: Syracuse, New' York; Buf falo. New’ York: Kansas City. Missouri; Dallas, Texas; San Antonio, Texas; At- antu. Georgia: Jacksonville, Florida: Toronto. Canada; Boston, Massachu setts; Canton, Massachusetts, and Camden. New Jersey. Any changes in the amount of tanks, merchandise, accessories or other ma terial, or in the amount of the accounts receivable, from the above inventory, will be announced at the date of the sale, and at the settlement between the successful bidder and the undersigned, receiver, the successful bidder shall be required to pay an additional sum for the face of any additional accounts and notes, and. likewise, if the merchandise, accessories or material or the accounts receivable, or notes on hand at the time of the settlement, are less than the amount J. here of announced at the “CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN. LEGAL NOTICES. sale, the purchaser shall be entitled to a credit on final settlement equal to the diminished amount of such notes or accounts receivable, and equal to the price at which such merchandise may then be carried on the books of the re ceiver. A detailed inventory of all of the above-named assets, both real and per sonal, and of the amount thereof lo cated at each of the above-named places, and a copy of the decroe au thorizing this sale, above referred to, may be seen at the offices of the un dersigned receiver, at room 1016, Kar- pen Building. Chicago. Illinois. For a more particular description of the property to be sold, and the terms irid conditions of the sale, reference is hereby made to the decree entered by the District Court of the United States r the Northern District of Ohio, in the above entitled cause on the 11th day of June, 1913. HORACE B. PEARSON, Receiver Searchlight Gas Company, Karpen Building, Chicago, Illinois. CALFHE & FOGG, Williamson Build tng, Cleveland. Ohio; ROBERT C. & PHILIP H. ALSTON, Atlanta, Ga., Attorneys for Re cover. 7-12-1 specialnotices^^. NOTICE -l am a candidate for aider- man from the Eighth Ward subject to the approaching city primary. Jno. S Owens. 7-5-1 LOST AND FOUND. HOUXTEs 5TT?M?™—Ger~ymrr suits cleaned and pressed by the Acme Tai loring Company, 226 Houston Street. 7-27-110 strayed from 62 Bast Merritt® Ave~ nue, one young Jersey cow. wearing a halter. Reward. Phone Ivy 5193. 7-27-108 LOST—One large Fox Terrier, black and white. During week of July 12th last seen going toward West End. Named Nogi. $15 reward. Jack Roberts. Guth- man Laundry, or L. D. Hoppe, Ivy 1417 orAtlanta393. 7-27-39 LOST—About 11:30 Thursday night, on Peach tree-Brook wood car or corner Whitehall and Mitchell, ladies’ silver mesh bag containing small amount change. Reward if returned. Phone Ivy 6801. 79-27-7 LOST -Umbrella; one gold handle; make. S. H. B.. on end round. Return to_57 Piedmont place. 93-27-7 LOST—Diamond and platinum bracelet, Friday afternoon, July 25, on Peach tree street, between Fourth and Four teenth streets, or on West Fourteenth street. Suitable reward if returned to 509 Grant Building. 66-27-7 LEFT on East Point car Friday even ing about 7:30 a pair of gold frame rimless spectacles in black case. Re ward if returned to owner. Phone Ivy 5070-.I or East Point 22. 7-27-22 LOST—At or between College Park and East Point, poeketbook containing three notes, one $580, one $540, given by Woodall Lumber Company, Fairbum, Ga., to T. F. Dodd and transferred to T. E. Dodd; also one note op John Fas ter for $150. Finder will be rewarded. Finder please leave at College Park Bank or write T. E. Dodd, Red Oak. Ga. This is also to notify all persons not to trade for any such notea. 53-26-7 STRAYED OR STOLEN—Bull bitch. about three months old; while, short ears; long tail: brown over each eye. Please call B. Z. Akin. 62 Cooper street. Bell phone Main 2202-L. 42-25-7 LOST Tuesday, Forsyth Theater or downtown, gold and blue enamel bn < eh Reward D Peachtree 7-25-37 STRAYED or stolen, one dark red mare mule, from 39 Short Street. Mule has gray face.. Finder. W. F. Holland, 39 Short Street. 7-24-20 LOST—One bay mare mule, blind in right eye. Finder call Atlanta phone 5640-M. 43-23-7 W. M. COX cleans all kinds of carpets, rugs a specialty. Ivy 3135-J, Atlanta 1818 L45 A iburn Ave. 7-20-81 LOST Gold locket, monogram "F. R. G.” Inside date 12-28-12. Finder will be well rewarded if returned to F. R. Graham. 2% Walton street, city. 7-25-6 LOST—Bunch of keys, between Can dler Building. Piedmont Hotel or Fair- Grant car. Reward. 123 Peachtree.^ Finder of camera in balcony of Grand Opera House Monday night will re ceive $2 reward on returning it to 1 S. Mason ave., Edgewood. 27-24-7 PERSONAL. PERSONAL. Will secure loan of five thousand dollars with ten thousand dollars Chamberlin - Johnson - DuBose Com pany stock for twelve months; inter est payable semi-annually. Attractive rate. Book value of this stock over two thousand dollars per share. CHARLES E. THOMPSON. Stock Broker. Room 201 Equitable Building, Atlanta, Ga. 116-27-1 TACCO The varnish applied with a cloth. 7-27-50 HAPPINESS Is it worth one hundred dollars to you? Happiness absolutely guaranteed by my system of ethics. En rollment only $10. Remit to The Helper, Box 363, Atlanta. Ga. 5-3-5 ASK for the new drink ?; 5c at founts. __ 7-27-45 PERSONAL Myrtle; don't answer let ters. Will be in Atlanta next Satur day Meet me. Bister. 144-7-13 TACCO The varnish applied with a cloth. 7-27-50 ASK for the new drink ?; 5c at founts. GET TACCO varnish at all drug stores 7-;: 7-49 PERSONAL—Will pay for address. I want address of Louis Manning, 35 years old, 6 feet 7 inches tall; light ruddy complexion; nose very prominent; weighs 180 pounds; worked in cotton mill; have good news for him. Address Uncle, Box F-408, care Georgian. 132-7-13 TACCO—The varnish app’ied with a cloth. 7-27-50 ASK for the new drink ?; 5c at founts 7-27-45 PERSONAL. Four quarters and two half gold pieces, made in California 1853; very rare: exquisite. Room 201 Equitable Building. 120-27-7 TACCO The varnish applied with a cloth. 7-27-50 KENT on signs signifies best quality. 7-27-41 TRY the New Drink ?; 5c at Founts. 7-27-46 MATERNITY SANITARIUM—Private, refined, homc-l!ke. Limited number of patients cared for. Home provided for fants. Mrs. M. T. Mitchell. 26 Wind- sor Street. 11-9-57 EAT Big “4’’ Peanut Butter sandwiches. 7-2 7_-100 ASK for the new drink ?; 5c at founts 7-27-45 TACCO—The varnish applied with a cloth. 7-27-50 SERIOUS RESULTS come from trusse* improperly fitted. John B. Daniel, at 84 Wall Street, has an expert filter and It will cost you no more to have him fit you, and it means insurance. 6-24-19 EAT Buster Brown Bread; the best. 7-27-56 PERSONAL. I' ACES READ by physiognomy. What are your best assets? Don’t neglect finding this out in courtship or busi ness. Written readings, only $2. The Helper. Box 363, Atlanta. Ga. 6-3-5 FOR FURNITURE- Walker-Cooley Co . 87 S. Forsyth. 7-27-58 ASK for the new drink ?; 5c at founts 7-27-45 PERSONAL—Information wanted of any description concerning Minnie Hoff man. who resided in Decatur. Ala., pre vious to 1911. Address Investigator. Box B-607, oare Georgian. 115 7-13 EAT Big "4" Salted Peanuts. The Beal 7-27-42 i ' fit FURNITURE Walker-Cooley Co . 87 8. Forsyth. 7-27-68 ASK for tiie new drink ?; 5c at founts 7-27-45 EAT Big “ 4' ’ Peanut Butter sandwiches. 7-27-100 OWEN J. ALFORD—Please call General Delivery, Atlanta, for important letter. Good news. 7-20-4 EAT Buster Brown Bread; the best 7-27-56 ASK for the new drink ?; 5c at founts 7-27-45 MATRIMONIAL^^^ WIDOW, 39. worth $50,000. would mar ry. B., Box 35, League, Toledo, Ohio. 61-27-7 ASK for the new drink ?; 3c at founts. 7-27-45 TRY the New Drink ?; 5c at Founts. 7-27-46 PERSONAL- I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anybody except myself. George J. Schumm. 138-7-13 K for the. new drink ?; 5c at founts 7-27-46 TACCO—The varnish applied wit a a cloth. 7-27-50 TRY the 'New Drink 5c at Fount 7-27-46 MOVED To 13014 Peachtree St., oppo site Candler Bldg., Tom Weaver, Tai lor, established 1900. Tailoring, refit ting, altering, dry cleaning and pressing. 7-16-14 KENT on signs signifies best quality. 7-27-41 HELP W4 NTED—MALE. ACTIVE, ambitious representatives wanted immediately; unparalleled op portunity for permanent prosperity; good income assured. Full Information and valuable bcok free. Interstate Real ty and Brokerage Company, Pittsburg Pa. 26-27-T WANTED—Stenographer with knowl edge of bookkeeping; young man pre ferred. Give references. Address P. O. Box 359, Gainesville, Ga. 7-24-11 WANTED — Solicitor for high grade business. Can make $5 daily. Call at 70% Peachtree street. Office 4-6. 7-28 5 GOVERNMENT examinations. Most thorough preparation. $5. Returned If not appointed. Particulars free. Ameri can Civil Service School, Washington, D. C._ 25-6-7 STENOGRAPHER Young man, prefer ably with some experience in the ma chinery line, that is reasonably quick and accurate, also accurate at figures, to assist timekeeper half the time. Will pay $60 per month for bright young man. Address, stating age and experience. Ex- perlence. Box 3, care Georgian. 142-26-13 ANYBODY can earn $20 weekly raising mushrooms, entire year, in cellars, ! sheds, boxes, etr*. Markets waiting Free booklet. Hiram Barton, 333 West Forty eighth street. New York 60-27-7 i WANTED Installment furniture sales man at or.ce. Must have experience. I be absolutely temperate and be able to | furnish good references. Write, stating age. salary and whether married or single Address Installment, Box S-290. I a re Ge<irgfan 181 -7-11 WANTED First-class, competent man, i acquainted with delicatessen business; | good salary. Must have good references. Address Delicatessen, care Georgian. 7 26-11 GOVERNM ENT POSITIONS are easy to get. My free booklet Y-412 tells how. Write to-day-NOW. Earl Hop kins, Washington, D C 7-1-1 _ _HE LPW ANTED-M A L E. WANTED — PAINTERS FOR INTERIOR WOOD WORK. APPLY PONCE D E L E 0 N A P T S.,' PEACHTREE AND PONTE DE LEON AVE. 7-27-119 WANTED Experienced working fore man to take charge of motor repair shop Must he familiar with all kinds of motor repair work and armature winding, (iood w'ages. Steady work and a share of profits to right man. Address Garage. Box F-190, care Geor- gian. 145-7-13 WANTED-—-Railway mall clerks. $75.00 to $150 month. Details free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 49 F Rochester, N. Y. 25-18-7 FIFTY fast messengers with or without wheels, $8 to $12 week. Miller’s Min ute Messenger Service, rear City Hall. We sell whoels on weekly payments 7-2-29 YES, Rhave 10c, hair cut 15c, massage 15c. at 41 Marietta Street, 4 E. Mitch ell, 115 Edgewood Avenue, 99 Whitehall, 52 Ivy. Best white workmen Clean linen. Baths 15c. 6 - 21-5 WANTED — Machinist. First-class planer and lathe hands. Steady Job and good wages. Address Manufactur er Box Q-214. care Georgian. 130-7-13 WANTED—One good salesman in At lanta and vicinity to sell the best belt, and harness dressing manufactured. Fine opportunity for a real good man. Salary and commission and expenses. References required. Address Belt Dressing, Box R-226, care Georgian 101-7-13 GET TACCO varnish at all drug storks. 7-27-49 LOST Pair of eyeglasses, black cord at tached, on Friday 18th. Reward if returned to No. 10 Williams street. 7 23-1 MOVED TO 180% Peachtree St., oppo site Candler Bldg.. Tom Weaver, Tai lor, established 1900. Tailoring, refit- ling. altering, dry cleaning and pressing. 7-16-23 PE R SO N A L. KENT on signs signifies best quality. 7-27-41 ASK for the new drink 7: 5c at founts. 7-27-45 TRY the New Drink ?; 5c at Founts. 7-27-46 ASK for the new drink ?; 5c at founts 7-37 45 M A TRIM< >NIAL PAPER. WITH descriptions of wealthy mar riageable people: read marriage testi monials showing reliability: paper sealed 10c. MRS BELL, 1815 Magnolia ave nue. Los Angeles. Cal. 51-27-7 ASK for the new drink 5c at founts -45 EAT Milk Maid Bread—The best. 7-27-101 TRY the New Drink ?; 5c at Founts. 7-27-46 ASK for the new drink ?; 5c at founts. 7-27-45 ASK for the new drink ?; 5c at founts 7 2' •: TRY the New Drink 7; 6c at Founts. 7-27-46 ASK for the new drink ?; 5c at founts. 7-27-45 LADIES—Ask your druggist for Chi chester Pills, tHe Diamond brand; for twenty years known as best, safest, al ways reliable: buy ol your druggist, 'lake no other. Chichester’s Diamond Brand Pills are sold by druggists every. where. 6-20-1 Ac.lv for the new drink 7; 5c at founts 7-27-45 bat Milk Maid Bread -The best. 7-27-101 ASK for the new drink ?; 5c at founts 7 -:: 7 - 4 5 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Will ei ther sell or rent my established house er sell or rent my established house (filled with guests), if taken at once. Reasons excellent Address at once. Box 857. care American. 105-27-7 ASK for the new drink ?; 5c at founts. 7-27-45 TRY the New Drink ?; 5c at Founts. __ _ 7-27-46 FREE READING by stars on all sub jects. Nothing kept back. Send birth- date dime. Address Frank Schuberger. Weir, Kans GET TACCO varnish at all drug stores. _ 7-27-49 WANTED—Painter for interior woodwork. Apply Ponce De Leon Apartments, Peachtree and Ponce DeLeon. 7-25-8 HI", A J'UTKCTIVE R!k pay. eaay work, travel, wonderful oportunities. Write FIDELITY SERVICE, 839 Mar ket street. Wheeling. W. Va. 48-27-7 WANTED -Man to travel for old es tablished line. Salary, commission and expense money as explained in our ! offer and agreement. Experience un necessary. J. E. McBrady &. Co.. Chi- ; cago. 64-27-7 WANTED—Men to handle In spare time accident insurance business. Big money made with little effort. Address Insurance,* Box E-187, care Georgian. • 1 48 7-13 WANTED By three young men with permanent positions a nice, large, steam-heated furnished room in apart ment. Address 1114 Candler Building by letter. 7-25-3 ASK for the new drink ?; 5c at founts. ' 7-27-45 FOR FURNITURE—Walker-Cooley Co.. 87 S. Forsyth. 7-27-58 EAT Big “4” Salted Peanuts. The Best. ______ 7-27-42 SET TACCO varnish at all drug si-.res. 7-27-49 FOR FURNITURE Walker-Cooley Co., 87 s. Forsyth. 7-27-58 KENT on signs signifies best quality! 7-27-41 TRY the New Drink ?; 5c: at Founts. 7-27-46 FOR ADOPTION Several fine, healthy babies, from one to two months old. Both seves. Mrs. M. T. Mitchell. 26 Windsor st. 7 27-7:: EAT Big “4'' Salted Peanuts. The Best. 7-27-42 FOR FtJRNITTTRE Walker-Cooley CoT! 87 S. Forsyth. 7-27-58 ASK for the new drink ?; 6c at founts. 7-27-45 <; ET TA(’«’< » varnish a . 7-27-49 THE READING OF WANT ADS in Hearst’s Sunday American and At- inta Georgian means money to you CONTINUED IN NEXT CUUMN, expe inet man for making casket shells. At- lanta Casket Company. 7-23-18 SALESMAN Salary and expenses; ex perience unnecessary; permanent: gen eral agency opening. Address Box B 150, care Georgian 100-7-13 WANTED Go<>d bushelman, presser and cleaner, one who understands steam presser; state salary; no boozer. J. C. Robinson. Statesboro, Ga. 7-24-12 WANTED—Chauffeur; white: must; be mechanic. Address Y. A. B., Box 852, care Georgian. 7-24-9 WANTED—Men to sell seeds to farm ers and ornamental stock in towns. Apply at once. Address Seedsman. Box C-148, cars Georgian. 152-7-13 WANTED—-A good servant for about three weeks, one who can cook and chambermaid for small family w'hlle present cook is taking vacation; refer ences required. Bell phone East Point 291 -I ± 7-26-15 WOMAR Ambitious, energetic and re fined, over 28; good character, pos sessing initiative and executive ability, free to travel when required; business experience unnecessary; permanent work; about $60 to start; give particu lars or no attention. Address Unneces sary. care American. 101-26-13 CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN. TRY the New Drink ?; 5c at Founts. 7-27-46 ASK for the new drink ?; 5c at founts. 7-27-15 PERSONAL Heirs w’anted. The fol-’ lowing persons or their heirs are wanted: John Beck (about 50 years), Alberta Beck (about 45 years), and George Beck (about 42 years), children of the late Johann O. Beck and his wife, Matilda, who lived formerly in Atlanta. Address Lawyer, Box J-807, care Geor- gi a n. 114-7-13 ASK for the new drink ?; 5c at founts. _ 7-27-45 TRY the New Drink ?; 5c at Founts. 7-27-46 ASK for the new drink ?; 5c at founts. 7-27-45 HAT SALE Trimmed hats. $150 to $5.00; outing hats, 75c; imported horsehair hats, $4.98; black bats, maline and lace trimmed. Remodeling hats specialty, $1.50. Panamas cleaned. Mrs C. H. Smith, 115 Peachtree, next to Candler Bldg. 25-22-7 ASK for the new drink ?; 5c at founts. 7-27-45 TRY the New Drink ?; 5c at Founts. 7-27-46 ASK for the new drink ?; 5c at founts.^ TRY the New Drink .’; 5c at Founts 7-27-46 “CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN. (H) ’$ t&i $ t# tv; u <-l ZL & ? rT «§■ § £5- Z-J © :> § § © § § ZL> § § <§- Most (Supaamm §uMmg The most capacious building in the world is St. Peter’s Cathedral in Rome. More than 54,000 persons can worship under its great dome. To see the huge cupola aright, one must go nearly half a mile toward the East, so enormous in scale are the substructures. Yet the whole group, the mass, the artistic conception embodied in these mammoth combinations of cut stone is in its main outlines one of the finest conceptions of modern times. The church is crowded with altars, mosaics, tombs, shrines, statues, founts and other works of art which form a museum of the sculpture and architectural decorative work of three centuries. It is the largest Christian place of worship in ex istence. t? & & & -&I PULLMAN porters wanted; give refer ences For information write P. O Box 804. Atlanta, Ga 5-4-31 \v.\\TEl> m. n in • ■ v' rj locality to open a cleaning, dyeing and pressing Bhop. Big profits. No capital required. Address Dryclean, Box D-148, care •org aq L29 7 13 A % N : El » .lull pr. sh feeder i hnpire Printing and Box Co., 553 Whitehall WANTED Three men to work In atave mill. Write Raymond Cooperage Com pany. Raymond. Ga. 7-25-2 FOR Colored Southern Automobile School, day and nignt classes. Cor ner Magnolia and Hulsey streets. 88-20-7 WANTED Men to learn barber trade; tools and position furnished. Atlanta Barber College, 10 E Mitchell st. FOR Colored Southern Automobile School, day and night classes. Cor ner Magnolia and Hulsey Streets. 114-27-7 WANTED—Young man stenographer foi manufacturing plant. Salary $60. Good chance for promotion. Address P. O. Box 1564, Atlanta. 7-27-104 SOLICITORS wanted to call . n auto mobile owners to secure contracts for patented tire remedy. Adopted by lead ing supply houses. Good commission. Active man can make big money. Ken nesaw, 305 Third National Bank Build- ing, Atlanta. 7-27-32 WANTED Men to learn barber trade. We teach you quickly, cheaply, thoroughly; tools furnished We give you actual shop work and you keep half the receipts, (’all >r writ% Mohr Bar- her College, 38 Luekie St. 26-26-7 WANTED FOR IJ. S ARMY—Able-bod ied, unmarried men between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the Eng lish language For information apply to Recruiting Officer, 1927% Second Ave nue, Birmingham, Ala; 411 Cherry Street Macon; Leonard Bldg , Augusta, or Broad and Marietta, Atlanta, Ga. 7-1-21 IF GLENNIE’S father will w’rite home will receive financial assistance until good position secured. ANXIOUS NIGHT AND DAY 111-27-7 WANTED—Young man with some ex perience in the printing business who has energy and ability for city sales man. Splendid opportunity f..r u hust ler. Address P. O. Box 926, Atlanta, Oft. 109-27-7 WANTED Three good farm hands for field work and flower garden. Apply in person, ready for work, to Klmball- ville farm, % mile from end of Hous ton street and Copenhlll car line. _ 7-27-96 I Ill LB URN HOTEL. 10 AND 12 WALTON ST., FOR gentlemen only; center of city. near new postoffice; rate 50c, 75c and $1 00 5-31-10 . ,-^J^EL^WANTjD^EMALE w WANTED—First-class cook. None but first class need apply. Bring refer ences Apply 350 Ponce DeLeon Avenue. 52-25-7 WANTED- Experienced white nurse. Year-old baby. References required. Apply 18 West Fourteenth street or Ivy 6 *62 40-25-7 \\ ANTED—Lady stenographer from 8 to 12 o’clock every day except Sun day, to answer letters, keep light set of books, attend to advertising and do general office work. Apply by letter only. Kimballville Farm, R. F. I >. 4. AHanta 7-27-8:* LADIES, make shields at home; $10 per 100. Work sent prepaid to reliable women. Particulars for stamped ad dressed envelope. Eureka Co., Dept 107 (’, Kalamazoo, Mich. MAKE big money at home stitching handkerchiefs; spare time or steady. Work anywhere. Send 4c p istage for sample anti prices. Arabian Supply Co.. * ’leveland ( [h o 56-27-7 WANTED— At once, several rapid, ex perienced TYPISTS; neat appearing; no others need apply. B. M. Murphy, 179 Edgewood Avenue. 70-27-7 GOVERNMI iNT POSITIONS OPEN TO WOMEN. Write for free list. Frank lin Institute Dept. 602-F, Rochester, N. Y. 42-27-7 WANTED—A good hairdresser and manicurist; steady work and good pay. References. Address Hairdresser. Box T-306. care Georgian. 102-7-13 WOMEN—Of refinement, with selling ability, over 30 years of age, to travel in North calling on old customers; ex penses and commission. A. J. X.. care flan 140-26-13 a VNTED Saleswoman! axperienceq in house to house demonstration. Can make good income by representing large manufacturing concern. Address Sales woman, Box V-245, care Georgian. 127-7-13 W O M E N Established corporation ' wants neat, intelligent and reliable women about 30. as traveling solicitors and district managers; experience not necessary. Box C. X. E., care Georgian. 144-26-13 n LNTED Nurse for two child ran; Good hours and wages. References re quired. Address Nurse Girl, Box X- 417. care Georgian. SALESLADIES -To lntrodm-a a n»*w line of goods in all parts of the city; also travel and demonstrate in stores; can easily make from $15 to $50 per week. Box 465, care American. 120 26-13 w CnteD Woman to whipstitch hooka; must be experienced. Piedmont Print ing Co., 127 Central avenue. 7-23-3 / * ’ | » l o LEARN MILLINERY; best U 1 II LD trade on earth for women; pays $60 to $100 a month. Write Ideal F' hool of Millinery. 100% Whitehall St. We make over and retrim hats free. 2-29-41 WANTED—Young women and girls de siring attractive positions Welfare of operators and clerks closely supervised by tHe company; their conduct on the premises carefully guarded by matron, woman supervisors and chief operator, who have complete control over the re aring and operating rooms. Short train ing course f<>r those inexperienced; sal ary paid while learning. Salary in- creaseri upon being transferred to oper ating force, and for those becoming ef ficient, increased as they become worthy, with opportunities for ultimate advancement to $75 per month. Refer ences proving the standing of the appli cant essential. Those having educa- onal advantages preferred. Lunch room and comfortable retiring rooms provided with several hundred Carnegie Liorary books for the convenience of the operators. Matron and trained nurse in ai tendance. Apply 8:30 to 5, Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company Training School. 25 Auburn 6-15-16 A FIRST-CLASS lady stenographer; must he accurate and rapid. Address Downtown, Box 30, care Georgian. 32-23-7 TEACHERS WANTED. MANY good openings yet. Write for particulars. Foster’s Teachers’ Agency, Atlanta, Da. 24-24*7 South At.l uili Teachers’ Agency 1125 Atlanta National Bank Bldg SPECIAL registration. Direct calls coming fa>» 6-26-28 AGENTS_AND SALESMEJNJWANTJED. ►SALESMEN J'o sell our “Business Men’s” policy; provides $5,000 acci dental death with $25 weekly, accident and sickness indemnity, $25 weekly, hos- piial indemnity; Insures beneficiary for $2,500; cost $15 per year, issued by old. line company. Box 836, care Georgian. 103-26-13 SALESMEN WANTED to handle our successful merchandise selling propo sitions; high commissions or salary 1! you “make good;’’ experience unneces sary Answer Success, Box 68, care 1 ■■ glan iii-26 13 .salesman -An energfcth young man to represent manufacturing concern; one capable of selling self-lilling foun tain pens to work all or spare time. Write for particulars. Manufacturer. C, care American L23-26-13 B()Y IN EA (’H TOWN—Will develop and place right‘boy in good attractive business; earnings from $2 to $10 to start; every boy who can furnish un questionable references should write at once. Boy Scouts preferred Scouts. care American 106 Wanted- A New York Importer off Laces and Embroideries having es tablished trade In Georgia, wants first- class salesman to cover part of Geor gia and Florida, making small and me dium towns State age, references and experience in first letter. Address Bay- lies 215 Fourth avenue, New York City. 7^.27-18 SALESMAN Strictly temperate, well dressed single man. Gentile, 21 to 35, good references, to travel with manager and solicit; experience not necessary; salary and expenses. Apply Temperate, CM,_care American. 134-26-13 FOREMAN Finisher for enameling high-grade metal furniture; must be experienced spray worker, competent to direct work and handle men All com munications confidential. Jacob H., care American. 129 26-13 SfEN Carr\ .• catalogut ing first-class line of trunks, bags and suit cases on the side; liberal commis sion. Address C. L., Box 46, care Arner- lcan 118-26-18 SELL BY MAIL—Pleasant, profitable business means independence; start spare time; co-operate with established corporation; we furnish best sellers; fac tory prices; valuable booklet free. An swer Factory, Box 3, care Georgian. 11146-11 SALESMEN Resourceful men for road who have successful records on spe cialty propositions; commission contract, ' with expenses guaranteed. Answer C. 5 i 1 . • a r e ' leorgle n 125 26-12 8 A Libs M \N To 8oll< fi orders for office supplies and stationery. We desire applications from hard-working, con scientious and first-class men only; good prospects are assured for a com petent man; state qualifications fully. Address C. Z., Box 4, care Georgian. 133-26-J3 SALESMAN successful working trade to sell line of plantation molas ses in barrels; can Increase your earn ings $40 to $50 per week; commissions paid weekly; light samples. C. L, Box 6, cars Georgian. . 11746-18 SALESMEN WANTED who know the specialty advertising game; we have a live line with new features to net you handsome returns; exclusive terri tory; commission only In reply, state territory desired; furnish references in reply. Answer Specialty, Box 6-C, care Georgian. 14126-13 HELP WANTED—FEMALE. COLORED WOMEN agents for wonder working Palmer’s Skin Whltener. Start own business. 100 per cent profit. $1.50 outfit free to responsible agents. Write to-day, giving references, Jacobs’ Pharmacy, Atlanta, Ga. 1-25-3 .v ANTED—Five young lady demon strators at soda founts; ages 16 to 21. Positions permanent. 400 Temple Court Bldg. 103-2t-7 WANTED A German gir! to nurse three-year-old child. Room on place. $5.00 per week. Apply Mrs. Logan Wil liamson, 10 Palmer Apartments. Peach- tree Piece 7-27-72 . bright, capable ladles to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers; $25 to per week; railroad fare paid. Good • ch Tnig Co.. Omaha, Nebr. 6-1-37 WANTED—Good cook. Apply with ref erences to Mrs. Haas, 321 Washington street^ ^ WOMEN Salary and expenses for large nunfber of women of good appearance and ability; intelligence rather than ex perience required: city or traveling po sition. Address C. H. X., care Sunday American. 122-26-18 WANTED—Young lady with knowledge of form letter follow-up system, for permanent position In downtown manu facturer’s office Must have practical office experience. Good salary. Ad dress Form Letter, Box Q-714, care Georgian. . 146-7-18 A \\Ti;D Neal, smart g!rl or woman to do general housework; small family; must room in house. 757 Gordon street, West 518-J. SALESMAN WANTED—A high-grade stock, bond or insurance man, who has a select clientele of Investors or who is capable of reaching and dealing with in vestors on a high-grade proposition. Address Box 6-J, care Georgian. 126-26-13 WANTED- Family cook. Bring refer ences. 41 East Georgia Ave. 41-24-7 WANTED \n apprentice girl about 16 or 18 to learn dressmaking. Good pay. Tailo,' Made, Box 61, care American. 295-27-7 WANTED -Colored woman to do cook ing and housework Apply Mrs. L. F. McCullough, 37 N. Moreland Ave. _ 7-26-16 LADIES Profitable, permanent and pleasant traveling positions for ladies between 25-45 with slight knowledge of music; maximum remuneration; no com petition; not books; absolutely no house to house work; experience desirable, though not necessary; splendid terri tory open; an o'd established firm oc cupying own building. Address Build ing. No. 3, care Georgian. 130-26-13 H ELP W A N T ED— FE MA L E J FIRST-CLASS COOK; room on lot; re quire reference. Apply at 1133 Peach tree. Phone Ivy 308 41-23-7 WANTED Experienced white maid at Hotel Ansley. Apply to Mrs. Scott, ■ • per 7-24 WANTED Girl f g jera ' plain cooking, very small washing Family of three adults. Mrs. Long. Box W-61. care American. 285-27-7 WANTED—Millinery saleslady familiar with meeting and selling exclusive trade Good Chance, Box 59, cure American. 291-27-7 HELP WANTED—MALE AND FE- MALE. WAx’norr~W' ^commissions foT^Tneri and women who can sell lots Best advertised, best selling proposition in Atlanta. See us quick. Greater Atlanta Realty Company, 608 Grant Building 7-27-55 iX r WANTED, Cotton Mill Help ALL KINDS. High Wages. Fulton Bag & Cotton Mills, Atlanta, Ga. 6-17-7 WOMEN—$15 a. week commission and all railroad fare paid to women to travel for old established house, n<> sell ing; no soliciting: references rather than experience desired. Address E-44, care American. 147-26-13 WANTED Cashley In drug store; must he neat and accurate and willing to work. State age, salary expected, ex perience and reference. Address Cash ier, Box U-482. care Georgian 139-7-13 WANTED—Stenographer and typewrit er. Must have practical office experi ence. Address in own handwriting, stating salary and experience. Steady ie»sition. Stenographer, Box W-314, care Georgian. _ _ 128-7-13 WANTED - Vocal" teacher to instruct young lady. Give terms and experi ence. Address Voice, Box Z-&24, care Georgian. 103-7-13 WANTED—Young women of neat ap pearance. experienced In house-to house soliciting and taking orders, to assist me on the road. To a good hus tler 1 will pay a good straight salary and traveling expenses. Address H., Box 213, care American. 215-27-7 W ’ NTED Young girl who would appro elate grx*d home to make herself gen erally useful with family of two. Home, Box G-75, care American. 250-27-7 WANTED Trustworthy, experienced woman to nurse two-year-old child, l’ermanent position to satisfactory par ty Mrs. Johnston, Box 74, care Amer ican 216-27-7 WANTED- Graduate nurse, competent to act as siqierintendent of small san itarium outside of city. Training school. Salary $50. One who understands hy drotherapy preferred. Sanitarium. Box re American. 25< WANTED- An experienced real estate saleswoman for our apartment house department Security, Box 70. cafe American. 382 37 7 WANTED—Seamstress, five hours work in afternoon, on plain sewing, each week day for two weeks, or longer, in exchange for room in hotel. Seamstress, Box 6'*, care American. 284-27-7 i :d Good girl to act as compan ion for elderly lady and do little house work. and necessary things around house. No objections to girl going to school. Salary small, but splendid home. Address A., Box 342, care American. 274-27-7 WANTED- Woman solicitor who is steady and reliable; our line warrants honest representation; simple facts sell our goods and appeal to everybody. For the right party we have a good of fer. Address H., Box 16, care Ameri- 251-27-7 WANTED Young colored girl for llghl housework In country. Good wages. Address Z., Box 536, care American. 260-27-7 WANTED—Stenographer with some knowledge of keeping accounts. Work light Salary $10. Oil Man, Box 66, care American. £75-27-7 CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN. SALESMEN- Drug salesmen to sell a high grade line of toilet preparations as a side line; liberal commission; quick sellers; established twenty-five years. Address Drugs, Box 5, care Georgian. 110-26-13 SALESMEN who can show successful record and have ability to follow up leads and close quickly we will pay well and promote quickly. Salesman, B**x S3, care Georgian. 137-26 13 SALESM A X to ha line of fur neckwear and fur muffs as side line on commission; one who is ac quainted with the trade; security for samples required Answer Samples, Boa 5, care American. 118-26-13 WANTED Experienced agent, new ar ticle, repeat orders, 50 cents on every sale; exceptionally good opportunity for right party. Address Z., Box 429, care American. 360-27-7 WANTED—-A promoter, capable of handling the stock end of a big and successful enterprise on a percentage basis, money now coming in assuring an immediate income. Address Z., Box 510. care American. 319-27-7 WANTED—Agents. Strong made $159 last week. Sold 53 $5.00 metal window display bulletin boards in one block. Darker. Box 96. care American. 326-27-7 WANTED Five ambitious and ener getic women to sell corsets. Business training free. Corsets, care American. 340-27-7 WANTED- Agents: just out. Hot weather seller. Self-heating Iron. One cent does a week’s ironing. Light in weight. I»w priced. Credit given. Thomas, Box 305, care American. 301-27-7 WANTED—Punch board salesmen in •very State High grade novelties; side line. Big money. Write for par ticulars. Novelty Co., Dept. 33. care American. 311-27-7 WANTED—Agents; start at once. Make $5 to $10 every day selling our spe cialty. Great demand. Investigate. Ter- rare. Box 106, care American. 303-27-7 WANTED—Good stock salesmen who can sell shares and get the money. Nothing to equal this opportunity. Good commission. X. Y'. Z., care American. 308-27-7 WANTED—Few good salesmen to sell the best subdivision proposition in State. Mr. Quinn, Box 980, care Ameri can. WANTED—Alert ambitious sales man ager to establish headquarters and look after entire business. Exclusive contract. References required. Dawn, Box 76, care American. 302-27-7 WANTED — Salesmen, demonstrators and agents for a new proposition to be placed on the market this week, with wide advertising campaign. Efficient men and women only. O. S. Company, care American. 330-27-7 WANTED—P'xperlenced agents can se cure exclusive territory with the as surance of increasing business In the Introduction of a most desirable patent ed article which at once appeals to every intelligent housekeeper. Positively no competition. Box H-41, care American. 335-27-7 WANTED—Salesmen, male or female, can make big money selling the Bur glar-proof Window Guard. No competi tion. Iron Works, Box H-108. care American. 316-27-7 WANTED—$24 a week. new. patented*, automatic cleaner curry’ comD. Takes just half as long to clean a horse. No flogging with hair and dirt Big De mand. Comb Co., care American, 246bir-7 LET ME PAY you $50 monthly; only ten minutes of your time daily required; all work done in your home; no can vassing; no capital; also show you how to start mall order home business: in structive booklet and literature explain ing business and above salary. Box J-33, care Georgian. ltf-26-13 CONTINUED ON N_,Vt PAlie/