Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 29, 1913, Image 12

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16 TTTE ATLANTA GKOIUilAN AND NEWS READ FOR PROFIT-GEORGJAN WAMT ALP$»-IJSF: FO^ RESULTS THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NETTS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Sharp & ] Jovlston W.A.FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON n EuGEWOO REAL ESTATE. Ft ORMEWOOD PARK. THIS is a new six room cottage with hall. It has city water and electric lights. Large, shady lot. Less than one-half block of car line, and in three bloeks of good school. A real bargain at the price and terms we are ask ing for it. Price $2,800, on terms of $100 cash and $20 month. FOURTH WARD INVEST MENT. THIS is is a four-room negro house, which is always rented for $7.50 per month. ( an be bought for $700—over 12 per cent. Lot 40 by 100 feet. A bar gain. farms for sale u _ FOR~SALE-Two '20-acre tract* of Everglade land In Palm Beach Coun ty, Florida Sold by the Florida Fruit Lands Company. Slate has just is sued $6,000,000 bonds for drainage pur- poses Cireal future Will sell cheap If taken at ore e Address L. BrootW, 7# Jefferson street. Atlanta Phone Main **T1. 7-27-17 SUBURBAN’ ACREAGE. Big tract of acreage, only two miles from city limits, as well a* J20.M0 worth of city property that I will ex change for a big piece of central prop erty—or two or three pieces Healty. Box 81. care Georgian 121-2i-( 70 ACRES AT JONESBORO for only $75 per acre; partly In city limits. Lies well and Is fertile. Good neigh bors. schools, churches and town; 10- cent fare to Atlanta almost any time or day. Would sell half Interest to party who would engage in dairy business or furnish hand lo help. Farmer. Box_.3, care Georgian 7--(H» hARM FOR SALE - Fifteen mi'es north west of Atlanta 40 acres, three-room house, good barn and outbuildings, will sell a bargain In this and give best of terms; $500 cash, balance easy. B N . care Georgian. t*'- 8 ’' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EX CHANGE. F5fi~sXCS2?fen acres good land, three room house, Smyrna, Ga . on® mile frnr car line. Price $1,450, $350 cash, balance easy. Or will exchange for cheat' property in Atlanta. R F Ha- 665 M FOR SAFE ON BOULEVARD DRIVE, In prettiest block in Kirkwood, fronting the car line, attractive and well built home of six rooms and sleeping porch; all con veniences. dandy lot. 100x200 feet, splendid oak shade. $4 350, on attrac tive. terms This Is the best buy In this rapidly growing section See Mr Frederick ON SUNSET AVENUE, between Simpson and Thurmond, a flve- rooin home; lot 45x150 to alley; con venient to river <-arH, city conven iences, only $2,350; terms See Mr White ON HAST NINTH STREET we have a modern home of eight large rooms, hardwood floors, furnace; pretty fix tures. Interior finished in hardwo*>d This place Is worth more, but the owner has instructed us to sell, so vs e arc placing a price of $8,750 on terms, for a quick sale See Mr. Martin IN 1 • MAN PARK, on Edge wood ave nue. ;$ two-story nine room resi dence. with two complete bathrooms; dandy lot. f»0 feet wide, best car serv- l< • fn the cltj splendid buy for $8,500 See Mr. White Terms EIGHT A UR EH in the East Lake sec tion, convenient to car service, city wafer, sewerage. electric lighting best buy on the market for $4,500 See Mr. Radford or Mr. Hook. IF H'O HAVE MONEY to lend we D AVENUE. ENT ING AND LOANS FOR RENT 30 Inman Circle, fur. ..$75 00 210 Angler Ave 45 00 60 E 17th, fur 75 00 314 Williams 50.00 680 Washington 50.00 614 Oak St 40.00 77 Jones Ave 17.50 366 Capitol 35.00 94 Highland 35 00 114 McLendon 42 00 10-r. h . 10-r h . 9 -r. h., 9 -r. h., 8 -r. h , 8 -r h., 8 -r h. t 8 -r. h., 8 -r. h , 8 -r. h., 8 -r. h . 8 -r h.. 8 -r. h . 8 -r. h . 8 -r. h., 8-r. h., 8 -r. h., 8 -r h„ 7 -r. h., 7 -r. h., 7 -r. h 7 -r. h.. 7 -r h., 7 -r h . 6 -r. h . 6 -r. h., 6 -r. h., 282 H. Boulevard 105 W Harris 701 N. Boulevard, fur, 25 Colquitt 358 Capitol 82 Angler Ave 342 W. Peachtree .. 30 Gordon Ave 566 Central Ave 86 Bedford Place, fur. 143 Pulliam 21.00 145 Summit 3160 65 Austin 40 00 56 S Howard 25.00 1170 DeKalb Ave 30.00 306 8 Pryor 80.00 127 Boulevard DeKalb . . 20.00 30 00 60 00 .75.00 $40.00 33 35 37 50 60 00 40.00 25.00 35.00 A LONG LI8T of larger houses Come to see us. car place It safely. INCOME PROPERTY. THERE IS NOTHING like pood income-producing property that ran he 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. $2,350. 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 unusually good income proposition, and can be made much better. Price $4,500. i FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR FOR RENT. D 235 UOURTLAND. On the cast Bide of Courtland, corner East Cain, a second-floor, a u^u four-room flat, has electric lights. gss. hot and cold water, bath, washftand, closet and sink, street car in front. Ready August 10 $35 WE PUBLISH A WEEKLY RENT BULLETIN, giving everything we have for rent Get a ropy JOHN J. WOODS IDE. Atlanta Phone 618 li AUBURN AVE good description of Bell Phone Ivy 671. FOR SALE JOHN J. W OODSIDE WEST END HOWE. (HOLDERNE8S STREET.) Here is something worth while; six rooms, modern appointments, furnace heat; east front; elevated lot Terms. Price. $5,750 THOS R FINLEY, Sales Manager. 12 "Real Estate Row.” ney, 665 Marietta Street ^50-25-7 FOR BALE "OR EXCHA NG E- Residence lot in good section of Atlanta Lies well and ihady Would take one or two pairs mules or horses In part payment. M V . rare Georgian. 91-2.-7 fVVh gALE—$2,100 or will divide or ex change for home or equity in Atlanta two houses and two vacant lots. College Park C. E. Kiplinger, Main 4837-L ^ FoS BE At TIFF!. TOMES and h,Hid ing lotr in College Park, the most de sirable suburb of Atlanta, see I. C Mc- Crory. FARMS for sale near Fort Valley; will exchange for Atlanta property. J. T Kimbrough, 409 Atlanta National Bank Rn'lding. " 11 29 REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANTED t“buy^dlreci from"' owner new eight-room house, west of Peach- t*-ee between Kimball and junction. <8000 limit If you have a bargain, arswer quick with full particulars Ad dress Home. Box 700, rare Georgian wanted- \n apartment house. North JS'de Will pay from $10,000 to $30,000 ‘•’all Main 4376 7-27-2.5 WE HAVE a customer for a North Side home Will pay from $6,000 to $12.- 000 Call Main 4376 7 27-25 1 WANT to buy equity in desirable rea’ estate ranging from $4,010 to $5,500 ir value Will trade hank stock or auto mobile Prefer to deal direct with own er Give details in your reply. Address Bank Stock. P. O. Box 719. Atlanta 7-26-9 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN Published by Th* Oorglan Company 20 Eut cAtlanta _ Alabama Street __ Georgia linirr-d at Atlanta postoffloe as second Ha** matter Subscriptions Payable In Advance. One year mall, postage prepaid... $5 00 Six months mail, postage prepaid 2 50 Three month* mall, postage prepaid 1.25 One rut/uh . .mall, poatage prepaid.... 45 Subscription* Payable In Advance. Delivered by carrier, one year $' 20 Delivered by carrier, six months 2 SO Ireltvered by carrier, three month* 1.80 Delivered by carrier, one month 45 Delivered by carrier in Atlanta and other cities, one week .10 Most Men Who Make Money On limited capital are those always on the lookout for snaps of all kinds. In this dav and age the WANT AD pages is the only place a complete list is ever offered. In Atlanta It’s The Georgian Where the Largest List Is Found FOR RENT Chas. P. Glover Realty Co. 2V 2 WALTON STREET. 13-r h , 160 Spring Street .... 85 00 8-r. h.. 12-r. h . 26 Ponre DeLeon Ave. 125 00 7-r. 7-r. h.. 12-r. h, 386 Spring Street .... 40.00 h.. h.. 12-r. h.. 82 Central PlHre . . 35.00 6-r. apt. 10-r. h , 164 ponce DeLeon Ave 75.00 6-r. flat 10-r. h., I3i» Ivy Street 46.00 6-r. h., 10-r h., 71 W. Fifteenth St... 85 00 6-r. h . 10-r. h , 84 East Cain Street . 40 00 6-r. h . ft-r. h , 73 East Merritts Ave. 43 50 6-r. h , R-r. 8-r. h., 824 Piedmont Ave. ... h., 646 Highland Ave. ... h., 3 Went Eighth St. (furnished) 60.00 35 00 5-r. h.. 8-r 65.00 5-r. h., 8-r. h., 725 Edgewood Ave. .. h . 381 S Pryor St 45.00 h., 8-r. 30.00 5-r. h., 8-r. h., 37 Copeland Ave 37 50 5-r. h., 8-r. h., 96 W North Ave. . . . 40.00 h., 8-r 8-r. h , 89 Inman Circle h.. 66 Sinclair Ave 45.00 60.00 5-r. apt 91 McLendon Street. 256 Ivy Street 330 Central Ave 95 Elmira Street 633 Piedmont Ave. . 37 McLendon St. 29 W Sixteenth St. 87 Elmira Street 28 S. Warren 8t.. Kirkwood Hardin Street, Col lege Park $ 50.00 35.00 25.00 . 46.00 . 50.60 . 30.00 . 32.50 40 00 . 40.00 16.00 644 St. Charles Ave . 291 Humphries St 35 WF Boulevard De Kalb .. 1 Bell Apartments . 16.00 10.00 18.00 25.00 11.60 22.50 40.00 ._. A P.ARTMENT8 for rent. APARTMENTS FOR RENT. GRANT PARK COTTAGE—$3,500 OX GEORGIA AVENUE, right at (be Park (Georgia is going to be some avenue soon, too), five large rooms and hallway, elevated lot, all conveniences. Easy terms. See us. GRANT PARK COTTAGE—A BARGAIN. , $2,650, AT 324 ORMOND STREET, right at the Park, we have a dandy little cottage of five good rooms, bath, water, gas, and on go6d lot. $250 cash and the balance like rent. Why pay rent when you can get your own home iu this home section on the same terms. THOMSON & LYNES 18 AND 20 WALTON STREET. PHONE IVY 718. LITTLE HOME BARGAINS $4.500—WEST END. a sure enough handsome bungalow, six rooms. Terms will be arranged to suit you. Look at it. $5,500—BUNGALOW, six rooms, hardwood floors, furnace, etc. This is a per fect beauty; close to corner North Boulevard and Ponce DeLeon avenue; $500 cash, balance to suit you. • $8,000—PIEDMONT AVENUE HOME, eight rooms, brick, hardwood floors and furnace and on east front lot. This is a bargain. Terms. $6,250—PIEDMONT AVENUE BUNGALOW, seven rooms. This place cost more money, hut owner is leaving city and must sell. Terms. Cali around. We have the home you want. 1ARTIN-OZBURN REALTY CO. Third National Bank Bldg Phones: Ivy 1276; Atlanta 208. 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 front?! Euclid Avenue and has all the latest improvements and novelties The wall safes are attractive features for valuables, and the throe-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 BOSCOBBL. 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. Six-Room Bungalow LOOK AT 41 Kuhn street, a nice bungalow with all conven iences. Lot 50x197 to an alley. See us for particulars. J. R. \ J. H. SMITH & EWING REAL ESTATE, RENTING, LOANS. Ivy 1513. 130 PEACHTREE Atlanta 2866. WANTED-North Side Homes WE HAVE a client with as much as $1,000 cash to pay for a home on West Peachtree street. Must show good value. WE ALSO have two other clients for $10,000 homes on the North Side. These homes must be in the best section and must be modern and convenient in all respects. ANOTHER client desires to get a six-room bungalow on the North Side, for about $3,500, but will pay a little more if the house war rants the price. LIST YOUR properties with us and “let us show you.” ADAIR & HOLT NO. 97 1-2 PEACHTREE STREET. Phone Ivy 10. WARREN STREET. FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE, lot 42x132, for the sum of $1,200, on terms. CREW STREET. SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, lot 49x120. Price $2,100—$250 cash, balance like rent. DILL AVENUE. SIX-ROOM COTTAGE, practically new, lot 50x190, for $2,500, on terms'. On car line. Tile sidewalks and water down. CAPITOL AVENUE. GOOD eight-room home, all Improvements. Will exchange for vacant lots or sell straight. Price. $5,500, on terms-'. GRAHAM & MERK 318-19 EMPIRE BLDG. M. 4376. J. W. DOBBINS & CO. 312 PETERS BUILDING. BELL PHONE M. 2126 $4,<>00 Near Ponce DeLeon and Boulevard, two-story, seven rooms, elec tric lights, etc. $500 cash. $3,500 Just off North Boulevard, six rooms; $500 cash; $25 monthly. $2,550—Reduced from $2,750; six rooms, all conveniences; Grant Park section, facing car line and cberted street; $150 cash: $25 monthly. $450— Iievel lot, 50x165, adjoining $3,500 homes; water and sewer down; $50 cash: $5 law month. TuYi Sale ST" G R E E N R EA1.T COMP AN 511 EMPIRE BLDG. REAL TWO WEST END BARGAINS JUST OFF Gordon stre«t we have order* to Mil Immediately the very prettiest home in West * End Corner lot 95 by 200; eight rooms; furnace _ _ heat, servant*' houae; garage, with natural bhade; owner moved away; most Jam-up place In West 1 End for sale LEE STREET COTTAGE *\T SIX ROOMS—Right near Park Street Church; V deep lot; fine car service. Both of the®* places *■ w want to show to you ESTATE, RENTING, LOANS. Phones 1599. ON TUESDAY, August 5, next. Legal Sale Day, we will sell be fore Court House door the southwest corner of Pair and Fraser streets, fronting 67 feet 10 inches on Fair street, by 90 feet on Fraser street. This property is inside the half-mile circle, and has many tine advantages from a business stand point. Sold for administration of D. Gussi estate. Terms, half cash, balance 1 to 2 years 7 per cent. Be on hand. GREENE REALTY CO. Agents. A. J. MAYFIELD REAL ESTATE AND RENTING. 49 S. Pryor St. MANUFACTURING SITES. 1 have listed for short time two of the finest locations around Atlanta. Fifteen acres with two railroad fronts, 2Vs acres with 400 feet railroad front and 400 feet of spur track. See me at once on these. Summer Prices Now Prevail OX EAST ATLANTA REAL ESTATE—We offer ten nice cot tages and forty beautiful vacant lots. Terms and prices to suit you. See us early and get the pick. Also a few houses to rent. MARBUT & MINOR Bell Phone Main 9211. Atlanta Phone 3102-A. Monarch Auto Oil THE BEST at any price. Delivered to your address with faucet in barrels and half-barrels. We keep our customers sup plied with Monarch Puncture Stopper FREE. Will preserve in ner tube and tire. Monarch Oil Co. 217-218 Temple Court. Phone Mam 2974. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN. WE HAVE for immediate loans several thousand dollars second-mortgage money , will loan one half of original loan. UlUiiv j . Will *va II ' 1C v, a A FEW THOUSAND DOLLARS 7 per cent private money; city property; to owners of property. See us quick. ONE MILLION DOLLARS to loan on improved fa-ms, 6 per cent. Five years, THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS private money at 8 per cent direct to owners of property, in $1,000 to $2,000 lots. RANDOLPH LOAN CO. Main 877. 21 Inman Building. Georgian Wants—Use For Results CHURCH STEWARDS MEET. The Atlanta District Stewards As sociation will meet this evening at 7 o’clock at Wesley Memorial Church An interesting program has been pre pared. . 4 'real estate and CONSTRUCTION NEWS Atlanta Man Plans $200,000 Building Aware) to Thornton Mayre—Con tractors Seek $1,000,000 Job. $40,000 Cash for Lot, Local contractors and architects continue to be successful bidders on Jobs outside of Atlanta. Recently an nouncement was made of a consider able architectural job In Spartanburg, S. C., landed by A. Ten Eyck Brown, and now comes the announcement that a fellow architect. P. Thornton Marye, is to draw plans for the new $200,000 courthouse of Wake County, North Carolina. Frank P. Simpson, of North Carolina, is associate arch itect. Contractors have been invited to bid on the new twenty-one-story building of the Commercial Trust and Savings Bank, of Memphis, and in asmuch as several are in the com petition, the chances of an award to a local concern are considered good. One of the largest contracting firms in the country Is bidding on this job through its Atlanta office, and there are others. The cost will be $1,000,- 000, or more. Refuses $40,000 Cash, That many people are In the real estate market with cash to'pay for good .property is borne out ?B an offer on West Peachtree street which has just been decline^ E- V. Moore, of the Porter & SwReal j Estate Agency, carried on fer of $40,000 cash to Mrs. J A. 1 m.ey for her home at the northwest corner of | West Peachtree and Simpson streets, but the offer was refused. This was at the rate of $800 a foot, since the Finley lot fronts 50 feet. Subdivision Sales. W. H. Allen, of the Edwin P Ans- I ley Agency, and H. N. Van Devander j have sold to George L. Morris six [ residence lots in their City View | Park, corner of Ashby street and i Mayson and Turners Ferry road, for a total of $3,000, or $500 a lot. The lots are mostly 40 feet wide by 112 to 165 feet deep. They have been on the market only a week and Mr. Allen expects to close up sales for eight more in a few days. Record of Deeds. Deeds have gone to record in the sale Saturday of No. 532. Ponce De Leon avenue from R. C. Taylor to Dr. William Asher, for $9,500. The lot is 55 by 231 feet and is 234 feet w'est of Bonaventure street. COLLISION VICTIM BETTER. C H. Phillips, of Red Oak. Ga„ is recovering slowly Tuesday from In juries sustained late Monday after noon when his bicycle collided with an automobile driven by Dr. Frank Bird. Durant Place Dwelling. Edw'ard M. Durant will soon start another house on Durant Place, just a few rods north of Ponce DeLeon avenue. Permit for a $2,500 struc ture of two stories has been sought at the office of Building Inspector Ed R. Hayes. Durant Place contains some of the most attractive medium- priced houses in the city. It Is a neighborhood very much like West Peachtree Park, which A. B. Buehl has developed with attractive houses. Peachtree Store Leased. The Goodyear Raincoat Company has leased for a short term the store at No. 35 Peachtree, which was for merly a part of the Nunnally estab lishment at the northeast corner of Edgewood avenue. The price is not given. The Nunnally Company .ob tained control of this property through the Clarke estate, owners. County Board Meeting. • When Shelby Smith, chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, returns Friday from his vacation, several things of interest will be brought before the board. The regu lar monthly meeting will be held on August 6, at which time much accu mulated business will be taken up. feet northwest corner Luckie and Havden streets. June 11. 1912. $8,000—W. L. and John O. DuPree to Charles H. Black, same property. June 12. 1912. . 200—H. O. Reese to Mrs. «■ El rod,'for herself and children, lot 83 by 166 feet, south side Merrttts ave nue at northwest corner of an 11- foot alley, between Hunt and hort streets. July 17. „ . , . $325—E. Rivers to J. B. Kenugh, lot 50 by 200 feet, north side Maysons avenue, 50 feet east of Acorn avenue. June 17. $3.200—Miss Dena Wisdom to (. Horace McCall. 320 lots in Hollywood cemetery. May 31. $3,000—Mike G. Azar to Mrs. Edltha W. Wilcox, lot 38 by 100 feet southwest side Armstrong place. 164 feet northwest of Butler street. July 28. „ $4.750—Z. P Gunn to John H. ( lay. lot 50 by 100 feet at corner formed by northwest side Chapel street and southwest side of Collier street. July 25. $2.400—James W. Butt to L. Pazol, No. 101 Connally street, 40 by 70 feet. July 1. 1910. $1.250—American Securities Com pany of Georgia to Lucie T. and Maxie M. Barron, lot 6. block 3 of Peachtree Hills place. July 11. $575—Mrs. Gena Hlxon and O. H Hixon to Fred H. Sosrnan, lot 41 by 135 feet, west side Ashby street. 41 feet south of Harwell street. July 14. 82,300—0. F. Flel to P. W. Smith, lot 50 by 100 feet, north side Palmet to avenue. 350 feet west of Ashby street. December 21, 1912. $500—George Ware and W. J. Harper to same, lot 50 by 142 feet, north side Hendrix street, 150 feet west of Randall street. December. 1912. $1,100—Same to same, lot 50 by 200 feet, north side Simpson street, 73 feet east of Ashby street. December 7. 1912. Loan Deeds. $1,500—W. O. McDonnold to Mrs. Aaron Ferst, lot 50 by 190 feet, south side East Cambridge avenue. 200 feet east of Adams street. July 28. 1913. $1,000—A. J. Swann to Charles and Davis Stem, lot 49 by 159 feet, south side Highland avenue. 244 feet west of Randolph street. July 14, 1913. $300—L. B. Lively to Protestant Episcopal Church Diocese of Atlanta lot 60 by 220 feet, south side Hood street, 50 feet east of Ira street. July 17, 1913. • $260—Jasper N. Bell to M. A. Vro- man, lot 100 by 193 feet, north side Moofe street, 20 feet east of Pon ders avenue. July 23, 1913. $1,600—Mrs. S. C. Williams to Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, lot 50 by 190 fpet, west side Washing ton street, 150 feet north of Ormond street. July 25, 1913. $1,600—J. P. Glore to same, lot 68 by 190 feet, south side Sells avenue, 302 feet west of Ashby street. July 25, 1913. ' $1,500—Mrs. Lula L. Murphy to same, lot 37 by 81 feet, west side Myrtle street, 37 feet south of Tenth street. July 24, 1913. $100—Mrs. L. C. Cook to Mrs. Min nie Phillips, lot 47 by 98 feet, east side Lambert. July 26, 1913. $1,750—V) R. Wilder to Miss Myrtle M. Brown, lot 50 by 150 feet, south west corner Oak and Hopkins streets. July 18, 1913. $6,500—Charles H. Black to A. B. Jekyll, lot 56 by 79 feet, • northwest corner Luckie and Havden streets July 24, 1913. $6,000—Mrs. Kate Green Hess to same. Nos. 440, 442 and 444 Edge- wood avenue, and No. 74 Howell street, lot 100 by 132 feet. July 25, 1913. $650—Glen B. Jones to John G. Por ter, trustee, lot 42 by 140 feet, west side Sunset avenue, 270 feet south of Simpson street. July 28, 1913. Quitclaim Deeds. $1,952—Ocean Accident and Guar antee Corporation, Ltd., to Mrs. Kate D. Lindner, No. 15 Barksdale drive, SO by 280 feet. July 24. Opponents Draw Measures to Off set Plan to Restrict Calling Out of Troops, A oontest over the question of call. Ing out the State militia in case of riot probably will be precipitated in the General Assembly following the introduction of Senator McGregor's bill providing for the making of affi davits by the divil authorities before the Governor orders out troops. According to information Tuesday two bills are being prepared to be put before the House seeking to re vive the old law. repealed last year, giving to a Judge, a Mayor, a Sheriff or other civil authority, the power, to call out a company of militia in* cas- of riot. Under the present law the militia * can be called out only by the Gov ernor, who has the right to investi gate before taking action. Senator McGregor’s bill has tha support of the Governor and the mili tary authorities, including Adjutant General Van Holt Nash. Every ef- , fort will be made to have it passed in * the Senate before the allegeda reac- * , tionary House bills are acted on. Off for New York. J. H. Ewing and Shorter Rankin, of the Smith and Ewing Real Estate Agency, will leave for New York Fri day to make loan connections for their firm and to bring home some money for substantial improvements in Atlanta. Mr. Rankin is interested in the loans and Mr. Ewing in the other item, a more definite announce ment of which is expected soon. To Remodel Plaza Hotel. Work is expected to start in a few days on the renovation of the old Plaza Hotel, at the southern junc tion of the Peachtrees, plans for the same having been completed some time ago for Colonel Willis E. Ragan, the owner of this valuable triangle. The architect is A. F. N. Everett, who has designed a store for the point of the triangle at the south. A drug concern will probably locate in the latter space and the main build ing is expected to be leased as a ho tel or large boarding house. BUILDING PERMITS. $2,500—E. M. Durant, Durant place; two-story frame dwelling. Day work. $100—John J. Woodside, agent, rear No. 9 Bynum street; recover dwell ing. Day work. $150—T. H. Bucklin, No. 244 Fox street; additions. L. C. Harris. $200—Coker Banking Company, Nos. 2 and 4 North Broad street; re pairs. Day work. $75—J. M. Crawford, No. 194 West Fourteenth street; add porch. Day work. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. Warranty Deeds, $2,100—Mrs. Emma D Brook’s to Glen B. Jones, lot 42 by 140 feet, west side Sunset avenue, 270 feet south of Simpson street. July 22. $270—Mary H. and W. P. Thirkield to S. H. Winston, lot. 40 bv 100 feet, northwest corner Ira and Arthur streets. December 27, 1912. $1,800—Mrs. Birdie V. Gorman to T. H. Williams, lot 50 by 78 feet, north side Highland avenue. 100 feet west of Jackson street. June 28. $2,650—West End Park Company to Mrs. Evelyn S. Griffin, lot 88 by 155 feet, south side Westwood avenue, 50 feet west of Willard avenue. Feb ruary 25. Love and Affection—Hilliard Rob inson to Mary Robinson, one-half in terest in lot 50 by 141 feet, north side of an alley running alog south side lot 10 of Callowav plat. September 28, 1908. $200—N. H Giles to C. W. Clark, lot 44 by 130 feet, south side Fox street, 89 feet east of Lindsay street. Sep tember 23, 1912. Exchange of Property—L. B. San ders to W. D. Brown, one-half Inter est in lot 42 by 140 feet, west side Sunset avenue. 185 feet south of Simpson street. Also lot 42 by 140 feet, west side Sunset avenue, 270 feet south of Simpson street. August 21. 1907. $6,000—Gussie Michihiles to W. L. and John O. DuPree, lot ii by it Uy a Bonds for Title. $19.000—R. C. Taylor to Dr. Wil liam T. Asher, No. 532 Ponce DeLeon avenue, 56 by 233 feet. July 26. $13,500—C. B. King to L. W. Brown, No. 624 Highland avenue, 50 by 322 feet. July, 1913. $4,000—Albert G. Roberts to W. A. Fincher, lot 50 by 190 feet, west side of Davis street, 150 feet south of Magnolia street, July 30, 1904. Trans ferred to Robert Collins January 7, 1911. $2,500—J. E. McClelland to Miss Bernice Turner, lot 40 by 121 feet, southeast cprner of Esten and Clav street. March 18, 1911. Transferred to R. C. Turner July 28. Gallinger Resents Tillman’s Attack On Suffragettes WASHINGTON. July 29.—Senator Gallinger, of New Hampshire, rose to the defense of the high-minded Southern women who favor equal suf frage to-day when he protested against the appearance in The Con gressional Record this morning of an article by the late Albert Taylor Bled soe. Senator Tillman, of South Carolina, yesterday secured the consent of the Senate to have the article printed in The Record. To-day when a dozen. Senators had protested indignantly against the article word was sent to Senator Tillman and he hurried to the chamber and asked to have 16 withdrawn. The article was written several years ago. It warned the women ofi the South not to follow the pace set by the strong-minded women of tha North, who “would fain enter the lists with pothouse politicians and become / the rivals of negroes." * Heat Wave Sneaks Back; Showers to Bring Some Relief People who believe In mental sug gestion are trying to keep cool by looking at the scenes in the Frozen North, which are being shown at a local theater this week, while non believers are wearing just as few clothes as possible. The customary breezes were not on duty Tuesday and the heat was unusually oppres sive downtown. Monday night was cool enough for comfort, with the mercury at 72 at daybreak. As the hands of the clock climbed, the mercury climbed, too, and at 1 o’clock it stood at 90. Relief Is promised by thundershow ers Tuesday night and Wednesday. Essig Co, to Furnish Uniforms to Police Liens. $50—’Willingham-Tift Lumber Com pany vs. Thomas H. Cooper. No. 36 Peachtree street. July 28. Mortgages. $2,000—Mrs. Evelyn S. Griffin to Atlanta Banking and Savings Compa ny, lot 56 by 155 feet, south side of Westwood avenue, 50 feet west of Willard avenue. July 25. $406—J. F. Freeman to same, lot 50 by 121 feet, north side of Hugh street, 103 feet east of an alley from Shelton axenue and Hugh streets. July 22. $742—Reuben B. Kelley to Colo nial Trust Company, No. 138 Sydney street, 50 by 187 feet. July 25. $8.000—William W. Reid to H. A. Etheridge, No. 425 Whitehall street, 60 by 185 feet. July 26. $768—Ed Jenkins to Merchants and Mechanics’ Banking and Loan Com pany, lot 80 by 100 feet, west side of Sims street, land lot 87. July 25. $1,000—T. H. Williams t« same, lot 50 by 78 feet, north side of Highland avenue, 100 feet west of Jackson street. July 25. • Copper Mines Open; Guarded by Troops CALUMET. MICH . July 29.—Twen ty-one of the 30 copper mines in the Calumet district were in operation to day and plans were being made to re sume work in the others to-night. The 18.000 striking miners made no demonstrations to-day at any of the mines. State troops on duty at the shafts kept the strikers from congre gating about the mine-”. For the third consecutive time, Es-* sig Bros. Co. has been awarded thai contract to furnish uniforms for tha Atlanta police. A departure was made In the sum-* mer uniforms, a light weight serg* being substituted for the heavy doe skin formerly used. This uniform has given great satisfaction, It being not only a great deal lighter, but*, has worn so well that rery few offi cers will be forced to purchase new’ ones next summer. * The material selected for winter 18 a 28-ounce doeskin, every garment made to measure. Asks Funds to Study Tariff BiH’s Effect A the tha< wae ity mei a b flay Mei , ^ tlv< fro: age nal mil the ing pre er to tha prl of slo me CO! th« rer inf ob pu th< th< th< dn cu thi Ctf foi be lie of st: ar fo ftg ‘fa' s< 43 re ol Q' lr p: tt rn S i WASHINGTON, July 29.—It was ported to-day that Secretary of Com merce Redfleld will appear before th<* Houfe'e Appropriations Committee to ask for $100,000 to Investigate the ef fect of the Underwood-Simmons tariff bill upon business. While he has not yet made his plans public, it is known that he desires the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce to undertake the inquiry should the appropriations be allowed. Connecticut Bars Runaway Weddings NEW HAVEN. CONN.. July 29.— No more hair trigger, marriage li censes, will be Issued In this State after August 1. Five days' notice w r ill be required before a marriage license will be Is sued. according to the Secretary of State, who says that for several years runaway couples have been swarm- in* into Connecticut. Family Feud in Crisp Results in Stabbing CORDELE. July 29.—Because it Is alleged he made remarks reflecting on Mrs. John Warren, Ambrose Pow ell, a Crisp County farmer, was! stabbed several times in the back by his brother-in-law, Harry Blanchard, a brother of Mrs. Warren. says he was waylaid by Blanchara and Warren. „ , It is said that a family feud has existed for years. Powell is at ,f “ cal hospital in a serious condition. Warrants have been obtained - Warren and Blanchard, but no ar res » have been made. * .VOULD you give 25 cents f ° r . a f A° c r ^ Jab? Place a “Want Ad’’ in Th, Geor- ^anand get one. ' ii auu gci mix;. — LOOK—You have read anything, others wiU read M