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^Altering, Dyeing and Dry Cleaning.
HlLSON 1' KM AN1 ’EL Altering. ~re
pairing and dyeing neatly done;
steaming and dry cleaning a specialty;
work called for and delivered. Main
I74E.
Abstract and Title Insurant.
ATLANTA tf'iT.K c;rAKA.NTKl. "It.,
ground floor Equitable Bldg. Bell
phone Main 5420.
Auction Sales cf Furniture and
Househo d Goods.
SBSPPfDTf, AlCTRiN COMPANY, 1?
East Mitchell street, buys and sella
everything; regular auction Tuesday and
Friday, Bell phone Main 2424 10-3-41
_ ^ Bag Stock.
«* AV’f Til» For rash, waste paper, rag
stock. Atlanta Supply Co. l»hone M
3816 Wagon will call
Bank*..
'^AMEFflCAN N’> TIONAUBANK.
Corner Alabama and Broad Streets
CAPITAL AM* SURPLUS 11.000.000
Baths and Pressing.
F< *R THE BEST cleaning. pressing.
shave and hair cut. come to 24-A W.
Mitchell New shop Expert barbers
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Blue Prints.
DIXIE BLUE PRINT CO.
PRINTS of any kind. Quality unsur
passed. Low prices. 40Vfe Luckie
street Phone It 5364
Cakes.
tfOME^M Tnir WlaTT^ouX^o
COFFEE CAKES; ALSO OLE TEN
BAKERY BREA I» AND WAFERS.
PHONE MAIN 3407-J. MRS L SARTO-
Riors, 129 Sol'TI 1 DRYQR STREET.
1 >ELIC10US H( 'MlvM A1 - I’ cA K ICS—
Make the following layer cakes: Pine
apple, chocolate, caramel, marshmal
low. tutti-frutti; «TTho angel. lemon
cheese, sponge, spice and GARDNER'S
FAMOUS POI ND CAKE All kinds of
fancy cakes and pastry. When enter
taining let me do your baking Main
3407-J. Mrs. .1 Sartorius, 129 S Pryor.
Clock^and Watch Repairing.
"W^Te'^TIIc k ' re1*\ fftino.
French. Hail and Chinese.
HARRY BIGGS.
5 Viaduct Place.
Phone us, Main 5100.
opened
9L, Mm - ,
Atlanta i
6-5-11 ,
b<
^BUSINESS guide.
Safes.
ATLANTTsAFE CO. m.< «<
THE ONLY exclusive safe company in '
the city. Sale experts References, H ll,n
any bank In Atlanta 50 Madison ave- A *P 1 ‘
nue. j 22 K
^Sate Cr.irksm.in.
ToTflT' and burglar-proof safe
and repaired. <\ c Downes,
rietta street. Phones M 214f
4922. __ _
stwI nji v, ■ nes
WE RENT new machim < with rltiTpb t"e ,
set of attachments for 12 per month;!
also machines repaired; prompt deliv
ery. Both phones 1X1*3 Singer Sewing!
Machine Company. 79 Whdel .dl :• 14 44
, Signs.
^iinvw ^
n,u -'OCO 77^, Whitehall M 3780 ,
8-18-33
ON SIGNS signifies best
quality Kent Sign Co., 13014
Peachtree street 3-5-20
Soda Fountains Repaired.
~ ~V V. 'khPT5
of repair work done in a substantial
and satisfactory way J L Shipp. 43
South Forsyth street. Phone Main
2462
Stove and Range Rep a I ring.
ST<»\ E D()(TOR.
STOVE, range and furnace repairing
61 South Pryor street. Bell phone
Main 1460 Atlanta Phone 1410 4-10-10
ROOMS AND BOARD
<hH \Vai/4 v 6n s r.
In of post office, und
man-
arge, cool rooms, newly
pain ed and papered Meals i
at reasonable prices. 7-21-16 ;
: CAIN, nicely fumbdied rooms and
ard, three rrlnutea from Candler
Bldg 7-16 27
IVY HOTEL, HH IVY ST.
AMERICAN PLAN $1.26 up. Weekly
Hat
| UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
i f^Y^'TargeT unfurnished. -onnectinK
front rooms, with all convert mm . •
suitable U>r light housekeeping l’t -
vute phone. Apply 3 Highland avenue
Bell phone Ivy 3865 J
wlv papered, large
STORES FOR RENT.
Miv’Tl \ ITV FOR
\lKRCHANT IN’
GREENSBORO. (i.\.
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sired.
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Box
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Georgian
DAN, THE FIXER.
RE-
STOVES AND REFUIGERATOr
PAIRING.
We sell second- ha ml gas stoves.
We sweep chimneys
121 WHITEHALL STREET.
Atlanta Phone 22.75 Boll Phone M 2699
M'cn'Krrfo nbl4 Iv.-uhtrcet StT"oppo7
site Candler Bldg., Tom Weaver, Tai
lor. established 1000. Tailoring, refit
ting. altering, dry clean'ng and pressing
7-16-24
FLY—SCREENS—FLY
COMIC see our roll-uway screen, our
roller-bearing screen. our sliding
screen; none better It will pay ,you
to see our goods and get prices ’ 217
Kiser Bldg Main 1319. Porter Screen
Company .1 J Crawford, Agent 6-12-13
Contracting.
"TCoSTKaCToI(S A N l ; ItfffflfTftfcs.
T H MCllN'NI'I.I.,
1134 AVlilletiall Strop! Main 4!>nT-.l
Ear. Nose, Throat and Lung Trouble.
DR <E()R( JE BRnWN Disease* <<f the
Ear, Nose. Throat and Lungs. 312 314
Austell Building I have the only com
pound oxygen plant ever hr* tght South
and make this gas «!a;!v Weak, nerv
ous. anemic and pale ,• - pie are invited
to call. i •
Fty Screen*
Fly Serpen-. Matte to Order.
OAKLAND CTTY i. I:I • V m WfiRKS
Carppntfr at- 1 . .' r .t w•a -i.p. lal
ty. Oall YVp*> 24J.L A-:anta 52* (’
F. Dickev, Manager 5-1-37
Furniture
EAIiNKST JTl i - Sf- "\CfTy „..t ... - utt
before you buy We < an save you
money. We exchange t:ew f< r old Cash
or eaay terms 27.* 151 gewood avenue
T. C. F11RNIT1 !IE «’< >MPAN V
Cash or easy payments. 415 Marietta
Phone Atlanta 1797 4-5-12
Furniture Bought and Sold.
rawvtrruTn T f * * r ^tbT'fTT^liur^storeT
Southern Wreckage Co., 114 S. For
syth.
Wifi BUY and sell cash bargains S M
Snider. 145 8. Pryor St. M. 1421
Furniture Upholsterln
Satisfaction guaranteed. Main 5111. At
lanta 5950 F 6-16 25
FURNITURE REPAIRED Upholster
ing, reflnlshlng neatly* done Work
called for and delivered Young K. Cat
ion. 479 Marietta street. Atlanta 3567.
• JM I
House Moving.
\\ / puTS l.’ m< >\ i
’’ ■ ' • * I j. \ DI j frame buildings,27
years’ exi»ericnce. 417 4th Nat. Bank
Bldg. M. 1615, Atl. 955, Residence M.
3980
Indelible Clothes Marking Outfit.
J^OlVThc best irTdeTTbte clotbcs-marking
outfit, go to Harwell Rubber Stamp
Co.. No. ftVfe S '
Trunks, B.igs and Suit Cases.
BETA 11 I i I • A NI» 11EIW IKED.
ROUNTREE’S, 77 WHITEHALL ST.
PHONES: Roll Main 1576 Atlanta 1654
Tin and Sheet Iron Workers.
Bi :sT w<)RK Pii( ef reasot able .1 L
McNinch. 209 Marietta street. Main
5276-.I, Atlanta 2127.
Upholstering and Furniture Repairing.
Capital Upholstering Company.
OFFICE furniture a specialty; all kinds
of furniture reflnlshed, packed and
shipped on short notice. 148 South
Pryor. Both phones. 7-24-15
Umbrellas
Taylor Mad-" UMBRELLAS
BUY from makers All prices from $1.00
tip. with detachable handles. Guaran
teed and kept In repair free. Expert re
pairing
TAYLOR UMBRELLA CO.,
lie 1 2 Whitehall St.
Uapef and Pmnt.
sRTTT a. tSUfd'K at .{.•.;r k - w ,,od im-
provement Company for low prices on
wall patter Best work. 11 South For-
syth. Main 4087, 12 7-27-57
Waste Paper.
U > aNtBd For" cash, waste, paper, rag
etock. Atlanta Supply Co. Phone M.
"’816 Wagon will call.
Window Shads Trouble.
IS ALL GONE when your shades are
hung in Brewer’s Window Shade Ad
justers. Before buying shades or hang
ing your old shades, call Main 307-J and
get all the data from B B. Henry, 269
Washington street; money saved.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE
AND OTHERS, upon their own names;
cheap rates, easy payments Confi
dential D. H. Tolman, 820 Austell
Building
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND.
any amount; 6 per cent. Write or
call. S. W. Carson. 24 South Broad
Street. 4-1-17
FARM LOANS PLACED In any amount
on Improved farm lands In Georgia
The Southern Mortgage Company, Gould
Building. 7-12-1
WE HAVE plenty of money to
lend at lowest rates on At
lanta and nearby property, ei
ther for straight or monthly
payment plan. Also for pur
chasing purchase money notes.
Foster & Robson, It Edgewood
Avenue.
Broad st.. Atlanta. Ga
Jewelry.
WATCHES, Diamonds, Jewelry] Bye
Glasses, Spectacles sold on the "di
vided payment” plan to reliable persons
BA NT A-COLE TO..
5 SOUTH BROAD STREET
6-268
Lighting Fixtures.
ELECTRIC and gas fixtures; all new
styles; lowest prices. Queen Mantel
and Tile Company, 66 West Mitchell
•treet. Phone Main 681. 1-16-16
Lime. Concrete. Roofing, Stone
rrr.rn.Tsri: vsb m-nsp vomuany
Lime, concrete and roofing stone. 915
Third National Bank Building 1-2 60
Mattress Renovating,
STaWTuCSSICS Itf'.NtVV \TKh. feBtitera
steamed, cleaned and bought. Bell
4840. Standard 1476. P. O. Box 5. Mead
owa & Rogers Mfg Co.
SANITARY MATTRESS RENOVAT
ING-Factory new and up to date;
moderate prices; give us a trial .Jack-
aon & Orr Company, Means ntreet and
W and A R R Both phones. 3-20-14
MONEY WANTED.
\\*XntED $10,000 first mortgage notes
In annual aeries; would consider sec
ond mortgage notes of gilt-edge. Ready
Money, Box 10, care Georgian.
WANTED To borrow about $1,500 di
rect from lender for five years at 7
per cent Will give as security prop
r.i\n a,1.i» r» ... . .f.v
WANTED Nice place to board in pri
vate family by young lady; must bo
reu-nnable. Would teach piano in part
payment. Address Musician, care Geor
gian.
I-iADY will exchange music lessons for
b*-ard; city or country. Mrs. P J.
Brown, 123 Garnett street.
WANTED- Room for gentleman, with
• r without board; convenient t<> bath;
with private family. North Side Ad
dress W M .1 , 1428 Candler building.
WANTED fine or two rooms and
board by couple with child three years
North Sldo; ran furnish rooms if
desired. Address P. O. Box 1111.
THREE ADULTS and thirteen-year-old
son desire board and rooms with pri-
vai. family until next May, or •will rent
four or five-room furnished apartment.
References exchanged. North Side pre
ferred. Address Box 672, care Geor
gian.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.
LaHgE furnished room tor light house*
keeping, cooking gas included; also
room for young men. Ivy 3775-L.
TW<» neatly furnished rooms, connect
ing bath, close in; reasonable rate.
Apply 43 East Cain street or Ivy 2022.
Fdr RENT Two connecting rooms,
furnished suitable for light housekeep
ing. or single room for gentlemen, at
306 South Pryor St.
LARGE furnished housekeeping room;
hIso room for young men. Ivy 3775-L.
cal I y furnishei] room, in good
quiet plat .-. Close in. Call Ivy 4877.
rwo nicely furnished rooms, close in;
gentlemen preferred. Apply 104 East
Ellis street
I 1 »R RENT Elegantly furnished front
room; conveniences; close In. 45 E.
Cain street.
■ ■ 1 ■ neatlj i urnlshed room, clo le In.
very reasonable rate; men only de
sired Apply Ivy 3918-L, or 192 Court-
land.
■ connecting rooms adjoining bath,
sink in kitchen; private entrance; one
block of Grant Park. Bell phone. 424
I last < ;< orgia a\ eniie.
j you d< a a nice, c<"•! up* ta 1 ra rttom
call Ivy 6366.
MARLBOROUGH, elegant front room,
conveniences; one or two gentlemen
Apart. 2. Ivy 5527-J.
THREE elegant furnished rooms for
light housekeeping; rent real cheap.
407 Fraser street.
K< >R RENT- One furnished front room,
Stafford Apartments. 32 Carnegie
Way. Apply Ivy 1639.
ink In
SECOND I
entrance
to rent rv*as>*nar>ly; i
* r lanta phono 3020-K
ONE or two urtfurnis
light housekeeping
lence; $8 for both. Apt
THREE R< >» > STS TrT"
children; references t
»*rs preferretl 1 vy JQ«)8
ON E or tw<»*""b>vely fre
nished, all convenlen
street
THREE connecting light housekt
rooms; Inman Park all vonvem
imme^llate possession Ivy 6U8-.J
THREE connecting r^-uns.
fences 404 Capitol avenue
TWO connecting mfurnlshed
541 West Hunter street Call
938-J.
with all fixtures com-
a! » business Best site
occupied by Kossman
. • ■ r:: \ live years Lease
Tt
. i J»
ROOMS WANTED.
,pmg ro -ms. with
References exchanged.
e--rgian.
> ROOMS WANTED.
n."eb dren, want three
use keeping rooms; rea-
..t king distance; give
’e; 'l.tu.e number Busi-
orgian
n f ed.
214
Wes
six rooms,
hath Call aft-r 3 p M
FOUR nice unfurnished n>»>ms for hous-
keeplng: also one furnished room 234
Central avenue
NICE upstairs rooms for light house
keeping (’all Ivy 2433-L.
FIVE unfurnished rooms for rent, pri
vate entrance Private bath. Hot and
cold water. Main 4S90-L.
rooms, all conven-
$10 per month. 37
TWO unfurnished
iences close in
Fill ton St.
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED.
ROOMS r OR RENT.
i^'^^LFNY^To^ouple^Yhree^L veiy lot 50x117'
rooms, furnished or unfurnished;
steam heat, hot water and use of phone;
near In; no children. Phone Main
3221-J.
NT By y. ng couple September
w >r 11 -ee ro.'rns and kitchenette.
V'v.-niences. in nice
^ • - r- -od references, state location
i- vi e J . Box 1000 care Georgian.
- - RN'SHED HOUSES WANTED.
A \ P' irn shed cottage or 'Three
with kitchenette; reasonable
M 2132-J.
L RNISHED HOUSES.
^ WANTED.
\ . ’’Y P^iuKabT^orYmair^SetacKe^
‘ t referably on North Side.
KT*1I> g;ve full particulars In replying.
<*..i*ing rent, number of rooms, location
and when p«>ssession may be had. Ad-
iress Box 700. care Georgian.
GARGAGES FOR RENT.
Tck '"garage or Tepa^r
sht p at 23 West Cain; holds six or
eight cars, electric lights, washroom
PI ne ivy 8467.
ESTATE FOR SALE.
nTuTyT^?:..idnrn brick, temroom 'home
in Dru.d Hills, below cost on account
: leaving ty, terms. P. O. Box 447.
City.
ATTRACTIVE five-room bungalow, nice
sleeping porch, bath and electricity;
in South Kirkwood, $25 a
month or cash on terms. A bargain.
Phone Main 3992.
FURNISHED APARTS. FOR RENT.
^TjiT'RENT To couple, without chil
dren, upstairs apartment In nice pri
vate residence, in walking distance, one
bed room, dining room, pantry and
kitchen, completely furnished for light
housekeeping, including sewing machine
and piano. Price $25. References re
quired Phone Main 2592-1, or apply 152
Capitol avenue.
FURNISHED apartment, three or five
rooms, any length of time. Immedi-
ate possessing. Dry 3941.
I'd: RENT Between 7th and 8th
streets, a 7-room furnished flat; fur
nace heat. Price $60. Address 196
Juniper street
• iCl.LY furnished rooms; close in; all
conveniences. Mrs. Dearybury, 72
Spring Atlanta phone 2173.
I W< * OR THREE connecting rooms for
light housekeeping or two gentlemen;
private home, with all conveniences;
' lose its. 49 Brotherton street. No chil
dren Atlanta phone 3424.
I 11 KlE i uriiished rooms for rent , in ten
minutes' walk of Piedmont Hotel;
reasonable. Ivy 2923.
i i rnIshed room; ail conveniences;
close In. 27 East Alexander street.
Apartment 5.
DELIGHTFUL front room; refined
*N°rtli Side private home, between
Peachtrees; every convenience Ivy
1294-.I. ______ 9
ii nl > ed room in Euclid Apart -
merits; young men preferred; with or
without board. Ivy 6118-J.
ONE beautiful room; 5 minutes’ walk
to town; in private family. Call ivt
1955 - L. *
i'\\ < > i ■ ■ 1 r< >n : for light house
keeping; also bedroom; modern and
close in. 81 Brotherton.
Address R , Box 800. I In. Ivy 6640-J,
Machine Worm.
SKIP— KNO( ’K-JUXft*
CARBON.
CAMP cleans perfectly while you wait.
A great thing for trucks Try it.
CAMP MAUIIINK SHOP.
275 Marietta Street. Main 2937.
7 8-29
Millinery.
GOOD" MILLINERY, come to tiR
Walker street. Wood & Klmbrell.
Sale now on.
New Rubber Tires.
NEW RUBBER" TIRES" put on your
baby carriage Repaired, repainted
and re-covered Phone Ivy 3076. Robert
Mitchell. 229 Edgewood avenue, 2-13-9
Oil. Gas Stoves and Steam Cooker*.
Y* »U I SI-: « • \ 1 A 1 Bin 1 .i «til or
gas stove to cook chicken* or meats
(any kind), beans, rice, onions, custard,
corn, potatoes; squash, cabbage. If U
cook In our Steam Cookers R. R Henry.
269 Washington St. Main 307-J
7-18-16
Paints and Creosote.
SnTmNDER & SON.
MANI’FACTURERS of high-grade
paints, white lead and creosote stains.
We make ready mixed paints to order
Corner La Fra nee and Lowrv streets.
Bell phone Ivy 5852-J, Atlanta. Ga.
J
THE TRIPOD PAINT COMPANY,
37-9 Pryor Street.
BEST goods, prompt service. Phone us
your orders. Phones Bell Main 4711.
Main 4710. Atlanta 406 7-1-12
Painting and Wall T’nt'nq.
J A JOHNSON does all kinds < f repair
work Painting and tinting a spe
cialty. Bell phone West 1288-.T 397
West Fair street. 6-22-137
Phenoline.
r~m&mxTx y-v
germicide; destrojs chicken mites and
all kinds of insects Phenollne Co., 100
A Edgewood av< M 2317 At 3038-A
Rockwork.
r^BuTLTProck* walls; "aTw^cfruTTr^rocdr^
_ vA>rk Call J. B. Jones, Main 1302
CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN. I
erty worth $3,500
care Georgian
WANTED $1,800 loan for five years at
7 per cent, on improved property, val
ued $4,500. Call Decatur 224 J H Phil-
llpg.
ESTABLISHED 1888.
6%_WE WILL FAY—6%
ON SAVINGS
In Sums of $500 and over.
THE MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS
BANKING AND LOAN CO..
209 Grant Building Telephone Ivy 5341
Cash Capital $F_'0.000.
Thos. J. Wesley, Cashier.
B. M. Grant, President.
8-11-61)
ROOMS AND BOARD.
WANYPTn' Young couple or two young
men for nice room, with <>r without
board, in suburbs; artesian water
For particulars, write A. M. \V., care
Dahl Floral Co.
BEST MEALS fN 'O 'W\\ $3 WEEK
ROOM AND MEALS. $4 197 SOUTH
PRYOR. CALL MAIN 5048
SPLENDID meals. In good locality, close
in; rates very reasonable (’all Ivy
7398 J.
A COEPLE of boys who are friends to
occupy nice room within block of Elks’
Club. Apply Ivy 7551.
COOL ROOM or sleeping porch, with or
without meals, private home. West
950-J.
RonMS for couple of ladies desiring to
tin light housekeeping while working
<'all It y 4082 L
ONE beautifully furnished room In very
pleasant section; private family. Call
' I vv 3504-J.
ONE nicely-furnished, cool, clean Bed
room for one or two parties; close in.
115 Form wait.
NICE cool rooms, also light housekeep
ing apartment; private family; dose
REAUTTFl’LLY furnished room, adjoin
ing bath; steam heat; private home;
gentlemen. 306 West Peachtree Ivy
2742-L.
GOOD BOARD, close in, very reason
able; prefer young men Appls .270
Houston street Ivy 6654.
DESIRABLE room and board, private
family, North Side; references cx-
change J. Ivy 6694.
FOUR visiting merchants can obtain
cool, pleasant rooms and good board
in a modern, private home in a good
neighborhood at $1.50 per dav. Bell
phone Ivy 679.
FURNISHED ROOM In private home,
with or without meals Ivy 5267.
IN PRIVATE HOME, large cool room,
private bath, splendid meals. 18 W
North Ave , three doors West Peachtree
rt-j.
NICELY furnished rooms with 1 Ari;
all conveniences 109 West Harris
street. Ivy 2540-J.
DELIGHTFUL front room; electric
lights: walking distance. 314 Court-
land. between K. Baker and Forrest.
THREE nicely furnished rooms, modern
conveniences. 14- \ West Baiter. Ivy
6039
FRONT room, nicely furnished. $10 per
month. 102 West Baker. Atlanta
phone 8977.
FURNISHED room for rent. 301 Capitol
avenue Jewish young man preferred.
NICELY furnished room for gentlemen,
adjoining bath: twin beds; every
convenience. 19 Currier.
THREE elegant furnished rooms for
light housekeeping; will rent real
cheap 407 Fraser street.
REAUTlI ULl Y located front room In
private family All modern conven
iences. Apply 181 Forrest avenue
TTe7\ i’TIFUD cool, front room; private
hath; shady lot; gentleman. "West
Peachtree," care Georgian
ONE large furnished room for four
young men Students preferred. At
lanta phone 4305.
TWO nicely furnished front rooms, cloie
in. with all conveniences. Call Atlanta
8058 B 242 Central avenue.
NICELY furnished rooms in private
home; gentlemen only 19 East Har-
ris street Phone Ivy 6349-J.
TWo connecting furnished
rent, also one single
3722-L.
' : nice!) furnSKJd rooms for
gentlemen or couples; all conveniences.
366 Piedmont avenue, first door from
Forrest avenue.
ONE nice large front room for rent.
Apply 445 Peachtree street.
TWO connecting rooms for housekeep
ing; nice location. 58 W, Peachtree.
NICE
UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS
FOR RENT,
FoR RENT Apartment, six rooms, but
ler's pantry, linen locker, provision
closet, storage room, clothes closets,
large front and back porches; strictly
modern and complete; just like being in
your own home with all conveniences of
an up-to-date apartment; steam heat,
hot and cold wafer. Main 5411.
I IE A D Y B Y~SEPT EM BE R~lT
Open for Inspection From 2 to 5 p. m.
THE LAWRENCE
52 and 54 West Peachtree Place.
A New, Close-in Kitchenette Apartment
APARTMENTS of 2, 3 and 1 rooms,
built for comfort In summer time as
well as winter. Every room has out
side exposure; a.l conveniences, with
lights, stoves and refrigerators furnish
ed. Two-room apartmentH have disap
pearing b?ds. References required
Prices $20 to $50.
J. L. TURNER CO.,
1520 Candler Bldg. Ivy 5213
FOUR rpoma, bath, steam heat, aii
conveniences; two porches; will trans
fer lease expiring June 1; $35 per
month. Phone Ivy 508-L. 339 North
Boulevard.
THE EUCLID APART
MENTS.
THREE and four rooms. Everj'
apartment fronts Euclid avenue.
Wall beds, wall safes for valuables.
Every known modern Improvement.
The most perfect ventilated apart
ments In city. Neighborhood excel
lent, surrounded by handsome
homes. Prices $32.50 and $37.50.
FITZHUGH KNOX,
1613 Candlor Rhk.
two-room APARTMENT, ail conven-
iences; front and back porches; tele-
phone. 2 tr» West Peachtree.
VyEJ HAVE 8om4 nice four and five-
room apartments on the North Side
for rent. (Jhas. p. Glover Realty Co.,
2*4 Walton street.
ACRES, five-room house, barn; mile
» f depot; $2,000, only $300 year; level
land; pasture and water. Address Dairy,
"Box 653. care Georgian.
av'NER will sell at sacrifice, fine resi
dence on popular North Side street;
corner lot; ten rooms, two baths, steam
heat; everything complete; no agents.
Owmer, P. O. Drawer 1686.
.nc-RI’H SIDE LOT. 65 by 192, to alley;
tile sidewalks; water and sewer mains,
curb, cherted streets, electric lights;
within two blocks of Peachtree car:
850; easy payments. Address Lot, Box
871, care Georgian.
FOR SALE—By owner. 526 Crew’ St.,
new six-room house; tile hearth, cabi
net mantels, electric lights, bath, in
stantaneous heater, sink and wash
basin. Call Ivy 595. _____
LEASE* OR sale Artistic Bungalow;
screened, tiled, furnace, garage. Ad
dress "Ansley Park,’’ care Georgian.
FORCED TO SELL my six-room bun
galow, all modern conveniences;
screened, hardwood floors, furnace heat
ed and tile bath. Easy terms. Phone
West 162.
FOR RENT OR SALE—Residence in
best section. Ail conveniences. Price
and terms reasonable. Apply owner, 708
Candler Building
HANDSOME lower apartment of seven
rooms, with shades, screens and awn
ing. $35 per month. 12S Peeples street,
West End. Phone West 1144-J.
rooms for
room. Main
FOR RENT—Upper and lower apart
ments at 105 Highland avenue; live
rooms; modern conveniences; large
porch. For particulars, apply 109 Iligh-
land avenue or phone ivy 4542.
FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Furnished, elegant, eight-
room house; all modern conveniences:
baths, electric lights, etc. Apply 277
Weal Peachtree at • e< t
COMPLETELY furnished five-room cot
tage; all conveniences; excellent
neighborhood. 192 Crew street.
FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT.
FORiDU'Ur"T< :: iTrn?sT^erP^^
low; tile hath; furnace heat; garage;
with all conveniences. Phone Iw
7727-J. _
UNFURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT.
aLaIoST an acre lot, nice four-room
cottage. Highland avenue. $15 per
month. 10 Auburn Ave., or Ivy 2326.
FOR RENT—Two 5-room cottages. 533
and 525 Woodward avenue. Apply 48
Loomis avenue.
FOR RENT Cottage, five rooms and
bath. 370 Oakland Ave. Apply Mc
Carthy's Store. 447 E. Georgia Ave.
JUST VACATED, beautiful 6-room cot-
tage; modern; elevated lot, in nice
neighborhood, near car line. 134 La-
France street. Phone 992 Atlanta.
NO. 336 MYRTLE ST.. 7-room, modern
front rooms fine loratlnn—I residence, with all conveniences; pos-
car )ine; onT',?.’ S! ! 9 ^%,o£' ,v» 3M
ACCOUNT CHANGE in business
I will sell my home in Druid
Hill section at less than it cost
me. Location ideal, lot 185'deep,
fine garden, chicken runs and
back yard. House has hardwood
floors in three rooms, is screened
throughout, including back
porch. Tile bathroom between
the bed rooms. Exposed beam
ceiling, sliding doors, gas, elec
tric lights, hot and cold water.
Modern in every respect. If you
want up-to-date home at sacrifice
price and reasonable terms, see
me at once or call M. 2059. V.
H.. Box 49, care Georgian.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EX-
_ CHANGE.^
HAVE about $2,000 equity in North Side
property, yielding monthly Income,
will sell or trade for modern North Side
Yiome Address A., Box 788, Atlanta.
FOR BEAUTIFUL HOMES and build
ing lots in College Park, the most de
sirable suburb of Atlanta, see I. C. Me-
Crory.
FARMS for sale near Fort Valley; will
exchange for Atlanta property. J. T.
Kimbrough. 409 Atlanta National Bank
ng. 7-11-29
REAL ES™Tj^Fj^_EXCJHANGE.
WILL exchange my equity of $1,700 in
two-story house of nine rooms, valued
at $5,500, for acreage near Atlanta.
Call J. E. Goodson, Atlanta phone De
catur 38.
R EAIL^ EST ATE^W A N T E D.
T7^T>n^^FoR‘ s \Trrr^352Tr^acres^ just
one mile from Milan, Ga., on public
road from Milan to Chauncey. Ga., in
Dodge. Ga., one six-room house, fin
ished through and through; one two-
story barn with ten stalls; good buggy
house; large farm house; good wash
house and three sets tenant houses
with good hands. All with plenty of
good water; 250 acres in right state of
cultivation. Partly stumpy. Most all
real pebble land; some rolling. Can
raise one bale of cotton per acre on
most any of the land. Good schools and
churches nearby. Will sell for $35 per
acre; one-half cash, balance on easy
terms. If wanted, write S. C. Jones.
Milan. Ga.
WANTED Five or six-room bungalow,
all conveniences, practically new. Will
pay cash. Must be cheap. North Side
or West End. Address C. G. G., Draw
er 1734.
A NEGRO HOUSE oz three or four
rooms, close In; price not to exceed
$1,000, on a small cash payment, the bal
ance monthly. Address Colored, Box
334. care Georgian.
block from car line;
102 Ivy street.
furnished
for
week.
ght
Main
36 EAST NORTH AVE.
BEJTWI'u’N Peachtree*, nicely furnished
rooms, excellent table board Ivy
6 50 U
WOULD like couple b> board In pr!
vate home. North Side Good loca
tion Phone Ivy 1384-J
TWO ROOMS
housekeeping: $3 per
2915. 266 Whitehall.
FOUR nicely furnished upstairs rooms
Call Ivy 2433-L.
_ ._ FARMS L F0R SALE.
FOR SALE—Or rent, 40 acresT^three-
room house; farm tools; level land;
wed watered. J. B., Box 633, edre Geor-
gian.
1 RTY ACRES, $1,400; only (200 year;
14 miles out; level land; well watered.
\ddress Quick, Box 642, care Georgian.
217-ACRlS £ \RM. lino loc&tidll, near
Union Point, Ga.; fully equipped with
stock and implements; farm Is modern
in every respect; has good productive
soil; a bargain for quick purchaser;
must sell. Address Greene County, care
■ leorgian.
FARMS FOR SALE.
FarM l: \ifiLuT?^ 80~acresfTTUmTlM
from station, church and high school;
5-room dwelling, barn and other im
provements; 65 acres perfectly level san
UNFURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—By owner, 526 Crew St.,
new six-room house; the hearths,
cabinet mantels, electric lights, bath, in- . |,_ M _
stantaneous heater, two sinks and wash- dy loam soil, free of rocks'or stumps
basin. Call Ivy 595. ; and very fertile; Canoe Creek bottom
„ , I land; borders two creeks; fine general
?TPPj9 s FOR RENT, j farm, stock or dairy farm; very thickly
TEACHER to share'* Studio expenses* - el 11 e ^: wlth a11 conveniences. A spe-
fine location Teacher "f violin pre- cial bargain at $2,200. Address Sid L.
FI RNISHED | ferred. but w ill consider any offer. For as,,n * Whitney, Ala.
THREE furnished housekeeping rooms
Bink and kitchen. Call M. 2763-J.
AT THE (UROLLTON.
20 CARNEGIE WAY.
APARTMENTS AND FURNISHED further particulars phone Ivy 1197
Ih'GMS J F STEELE. MGR 7-22-3 ~ "" , t
fov LboKtMd tor a K..O.I pci- : „waR6 h °u s e space po r rent. tot are looking for * powtioa, aren’t I
! n? \ little "Want Ad" will find It 1 '' U HAVE a desirable wai root ’ " would not be read'^g these !
*" r >• (» j ment floor, high ceiling, in the heart ads? Periiaps the position ycq look- j
THE FELTON, 107 IVY ST 1°™ i.,™,*! 1 *'* 4 ! sidetrack .can store ; n g for is not to be found ad”-vti*ed to-
Nicely furnished rooms; hot and cold ® c ' eral carloads of merchandise for T( . . ,
baths all conveniences 7-16-25 ff>w rnonthp WMte X.. care Georgian. ,1a5 I hen wh> not spend a centr ;
ONK furniaRed room. Fultibfe for cou- OFFICES FOR RENT ~ » P^hion in the -Situ.
pie or twi young men or two voting v t,on columns of this paper to-
Iadie< reference required Annlv 331 ESIRAB^LL offices for rent in the Al-
Courtland Street *“ "
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
HOUSES FOR RENT.
W.A.FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON
REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS.
11 EDGE WOO I
FOR SALE.
SUBURBAN BUNGALOWS, with city
conveniences; 16-minute car service;
good established neighborhood; brand
new; six rooms; bath, hot and cold
water; tile walks; big lots; nice man
tels; electric fixtures, etc. This is
your opportunity to buy a home on
easy terms and at bargain prices, as
we are instructed to sell them and we
are going to do it. Simply ask for any
salesman; all are posted.
ON EAST FOURTEENTH STREET
we have one of the nicest homes in
Atlanta; hardwood finish; steam heat;
four large bedrooms; extra large
sleeping porch inclosed in glass; three
tile baths; servants’ house with bath
and toilet: large barn or garage; on
beautiful large lot; the surroundings
are the very best and the price is rea
sonable; no curiosity seekers need
apply; positively no information over
phone. See Mr. Martin.
YOU ARE requested to Inspect num
bers 184. 190 and 194 Stewart ave
nue. These are five and six-room cot
tages. on elevated shaded lots, front
ing the car line; must he sold qulck'y;
low prices and easy terms; we will
submit any offer. See Mr. White. 1 places. Come to see us.
IB" YOU HAVE MONB7Y to lend, we can place It safely.
l) AVENUE.
FOR RENT.
$50.00
7-r.
h.,
170 Washington
7-r
h.,
41 Zachary
31.50
7-r.
h..
354 Capitol
30.00
7-r.
h..
143 Pulliam
21.00
7-r.
h..
11 Krogg
25.00
6-r.
h.,
1170 DeKalb
30.00
6-r.
h.,
127 Boulevard DeKalb...
20.00
6-r.
h ,
21 Park (oakhurst) ....
22.50
6-r.
h.,
52 Druid Circle
20.00
6-r.
h..
Harvard and Maiden I^ane,
College Park
20.00
6-r
h.,
309 Moreland
40.00
6-r.
h..
180 Cameron
18.60
6-r.
h..
401 East Fair
30.00
6-r.
h.,
575 Edgewood Avenue..
27.50
6-r.
h..
369 Cherokee (apartment)
35.00
6-r.
h..
108 Mansfield
25.00
6-r.
h.,
Hardee Street. Kirkwood
15.00
6-r.
h.,
44 East Thirteenth St..
19.10
6-r.
h.,
196 Crumley
25.00
6-r.
h ,
223 Oglethorpe
30.00
6-r.
h.
138 Hill
25.00
6-r.
h.,
Washington St., E Point
20.00
5-r.
h.,
124 Hill
25.00
5-r.
h.
15 Ponce DeLeon, Deca
tur
22.60
5-r
h.
41 Orleans
18.10
5-r.
h.
corner Pryor and Crumley,
flat
31.50
5-r.
h.
144 Highland
40.00
1 5-r.
h.
125 Bryan St
22.50
WILL
BE GLAD to show you
these
HOUSES FOR RENT.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
FOR RENT.
20-r. h.. 11 Cone st.. Aug. 31...$125.00 ! 9-r. h., 17 B’more Blk., Aug 31.$27.60
10-r. h.. 452 Whitehall. Aug. 23. 50.00 8-r. h., 185 Ivy St., Aug. 31 47.50
9-r h 62 B’vard Ter, Aug. 31. 37.50 7-r. h.. 277 W P’tree. Aug. 31.. 60.00
9-r. h.', 29 E Third St, Aug. 31 75.00 7-r. h., 78 Williams St., Sept. 1.. 40.00
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
REAL ESTATE, RENTING, STORAGE.
Phones, Bell. Ivy 671: Atlanta, 6X8. 12 “Real Estate Row.”
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
West End Bungalow Wanted
WE HAVE two or three customers for a 5 or 6-
room bungalow in West End on EASY terms.
Price $3,000 to $4,500. What have j’ou? Call up
and tell us. We can sell it to good party.
THOMSON & LYNES
18 and 20 Walton St. Phone Ivy 718.
STEAM-HEAT ED
APARTMENTS
TWO SIX-ROOM APARTMENTS—one up and one down. Every
modern convenience—gas ranges and refrigerators—$37.00.
67 Highland avenue, two doors west of Jackson street.
W. H. WITHERS
218 TEMPLE COURT.
PHONE MAIN 2974.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
j^harp & []oylston
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 blocks 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 fonr-room negro
house, which is always rented
for $7.50 per month. Can be
bought for $700—over 12 per '
cent. Lot 40 by 100 feet. A bar
gain.
West Peachtree Lot
$100 a Front Foot
Peachtree Road Parcel Also Bought.
80-Acre Tract of City Leased.
Seventeen Loan Deeds.
Ansley Park Home
ON WESTMINSTER DRIVE, between Piedmont avenue and Park
lane, we offer a nice five-room bungalow, good condition and all
conveniences; lot 60 by 155 to an alley. Rents for $37.50. Price
$5,500. THIS IS A NICE HOME.
J. R. J. H.
SMITH & EWING
Ivy 1513.
REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS.
, 130 Peachtree St.
Atl. 2865.
GRAHAM & MERIC
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING
319 EMPIRE BLDG. M. 4376.
GORDON STREET.
NINE ROOMS, new, and it is a beauty; lot 50 by 150; all conveniences.
Price, $7,000—$1,000 cash, rest on easy terms.
WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.
LOOKS like a picture; furnace heat, hot and cold water, gas heater,
garage, etc.; lot 50 by 175. Price $10,000, on terms to suit.
FORREST AVENUE.
EIGHT-ROOM, two-story house, lot 49 by 135 to alley, for the sum
of $6,000, on terms.
R. W. PARRIS and W. M. JEFFRIES, Salesmen.
Summer Prices Now Prevail
ON 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.
FOR SALE BY
G R K K N
R EAL T
COMPAN
511 EMPIRE BLDG REAL
TWO WEST END BARGAINS.
JUST OFF Gordon atm*t we hare orders to sell
V V. , , mm f. dUtely 1 } he n . T ' ,ry .prettiest homo i n W«st
I End. (_uT!tr lot 95 by 200; eight rooms; furnace
j neat, servants house; garage, with natural shade-
Y FmWo^aaie aWay; m0St jam Up pUce ln West
_ _ : BEE STREET COTTAGE.
j SIX ROOMS Right near Park Street Church-
deep lot fine car service. Both of these places
wo want to show to you.
PSTATP. RENTING. LOANS. Phones 1599.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN.
There is no need of your walk-
NICE ROOMS and table board; home
like: all modern conveniences. 43
Trinity avenue Main 1688-J
TWO nicely furnished rooms with board.
also one unfurnished room; newly pa-
pered; reasonable rates. 291 Fast Hunter
87 E. NORTH AYR
NICF3LY furnished rooms with all con
veniences. Ivv 2423-J.
AUBURN HOUSET
Center of city, low rat
Avenue
NIC’is furnished rooms, with or with- '
oui board. 69L. E Alabama street 1 ’ uruay. cm esunaay read tnem in Beam's I ‘
v'?3 -.•>() j anything, others will read your ad If j Sunday American. Try them ail Ths on ' a cent3 run se\eral times and
Apply 331 yuices ior rent in tne Al- morrow
Bell phone 1760 friend Building, on Peachtree street ^
6-22-5 *togly or cn suite. Heat, lights jani- np around ,n the rr,t sur > or rain, let-
—— ‘ tor service. Apply to office of the build- j tir -K >' our brain go to rust as well a«
19 EAST CAIN STREET. ! ing, room zn. worrying yourself sick looking for a good
position when a "Situation Wanted" ad
MONEY TO LOAN
IN AMOUNTS ranging from $1,000 to $4,000. Have fund on
hand. No delay.
OTIS & HOLLIDAY.
Noe. 1505-6 Fourth National.
Phone M. 175.
<•»- 27 Auburn T,' , ’iCeV„ < ’ ly furnlshed roon ’’- TH K BUST Want Ad flays In The At-
r- '.- l —IT; U. 1 *-** lanu. 0«orrjai ■ M ■. to*«
Atlanta nbone
c5Etinled4n'next column.
— - — _. — ,, * «esday, The Georgian will do the searching fo r
!ou have r *»<> If you *am Wednesday Thursday Friday and Sat- i you. An ad In this paper will cost vou
urday On Sunday read them in Hearn s v you
^ it a in the Want Ad Section.
results will surprise you
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relieve your mind of a heavy load.
I it and see.
Try
Vl furlnm.edl.te leap, several thousand dollars second-mortgage
. . I ™. ri one'half of original loan. 8
A Vnn.’ro 1 ^U’OLLARS , percent private money; city property; to
owners of property. See us quick. *
THmTy L Tl ! tI irL vn ft !°, l ,V5 r ’ ", r lm I'rovcd farms. 6 per cent. Five years
of property. Wwi’‘to^OOo’iSS'' 0 ' 6 m ° neV ^ 8 P * r C?m d, " Ct to owner3
RANDOLPH LOAN CO.
21 Inman Building.
Main 877.
A number of interesting realty
sales were reported Thursday, among
the transfers being a Peachtree road
parcel, an Ormewood property and
a West Peachtree parcel, all for good
prices.
W. S. WItham has sold to John •?.
Wayt an Irregular-shaped lot on the
west side of Peachtree road adjoin
ing the Witham place on one side
and the property of Harriet Wayt
o| the other, for $4,410.
A. L. Bartlett has bought from the
West Knd Bank a West Peachtree
lot 130 feet north of Twelfth street,
for $5,000, or $100 a front foot. Th3
lot is 50 by 200 feet.
Hugh T. Burton has bought from
R. D. Hicks, of Ohio, the northest
’orner of Oglethorpe avenue and
Lawton street, 64 by 140 feet, for
$3,250.
Bruno Bukofzer has bought from
A. D. Thomson and Carlos Lynes the
southwest corner of Ormewood and
South Moreland avenues, 70 by
129 1-2, for $3,500.
City Acreage at Work. f
Eighty acres which the City of At
lanta bought some time ago on the
Collier road will soon be made to
yield an income. The tract has been
leased to the Autodrome Association
for $750 a year as a site for the au
tomobile racing track which will soon
be built by John S. Cohen, John
Aldredge and others. The situation
is about one-quarter of a mile westf
of Peachtree road, in the Brookwood
section.
This property was bought by the
city as a site for a sewage disposal
plant, but has never been used.
The presence of a motordrome in
this section, by the way, is expected
to draw great crowds of people to
ward Brookwood, and to make the
street car business profitable. Real
estate men have not decided whit
the effect on property will be, but
they expect some development on the
road leading to the track.
Paving for Penn Street.
Bituminous macadam and not
chert is to be the material used to
pave Penn street, according to an
nouncement of Street Engineer Hurt.
The original intention was to uso
chert or rock, but this plan has beea
changed. The engineering depart
ment has decided that it will he
cheaper to put down binder roads
such as were built in West End
Park.
Loan Funds Hold Up.
Loan funds for local real estate
continue to hold up steady. Last
week the loans printed in The Fulton
County Report were not numerous
enough to attract attention, but this
week there have been an unusually
large number. Early in the week
there were 32 deeds in small amounts,
one insurance company making six.
and Wednesday there were 17. The
latter varied in amounts from $15]
to $4,000. Real estate men take thlA
condition as a good sign. When
there is a wide Tange of loans, the
indication is that money is easy and
there is plenty of confidence.
Referring to the 32 loans of Mon
day, a well-known realty man de
clared he had never seen a greatej
number recorded in a day, and he has
been in the business here about flf- *
teen years.
New Ansley Park Home.
Building Inspector Ed H. Hays has
issued a permit to W. W. Brown t >
build a two-story brick-veneer dwell
ing at 96 Prado, Ansley Park. Th^
house will cost $7,200. John Starr
has the contract to build it.
To Renew Mansion Fight.
Although the matter of disposing
of the present Governor’s Mansion a-
Peachtree and Cain streets has been
set aside by the State Senate, there
is every probability that the ques
tion will be reopened at tHe next ses
sion of the Legislature, and wi’l be
presented until something is done.
Citizens comment daily on the in
adequacy of Jhe present mansion an
say a better place must be provide*.,
and these expressions have had
much effect in keeping the matter
open as the desire of people to effect
trade with the State.
The Senate voted 21 to 19 against
the creation of a commission com
posed of the Governor, the Speaker < f
the House, the President of the Sen
ate and others to sell or exchange
the site. This action was taken in
spite of the declaration of Senator
Miller that the mansion must be s :
sometime, and it might as well
sold now. f
Probably a dozen attractive and in
teresting propositions were brewing
among the real estate men, and tin - ’
will be shelved until the question is
taken up again.
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