Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 20, 1913, Image 14

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TrTF ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS READ FOR PROFIT-btUKGIAN WAN I AUS-UStEFOfflRESULTS THK ATDAJNTA WEUKCflAW A1VD HEWS. FURN ISJHED R00M& FOR RENT. For RENT—Tn modern homo, with own er to couple without children, two or three rooms. Furnished for light housekeeping Reference* required Call 100 Went Harristreat. TWO or three nicely furnished rooms for rent; private home 136 Forrest avenue. UNFURNISHED r?nrru^nrrr,,:; rooms, nice and fences Cheap to c Terrace. ROOMS FOR^RENT. e connecting upstairs lean; ali conven- ple. 11 Whitehall BEAL ESTATE FOR SALF TWO ROOMS, furnished for light house keeping. $3 week. 236 Whitehall. Main mi ONE nicely furnished front room; all conveniences, private home. 223 Cap itol Ave. Main 2958-L. TWO large gas and rent. Phor connecting rooms; close in; onvenlent to car line, small Main 105*. J^harp & i ) ovist on THREE nicely furnished rooms, every convenience Phone Main 6377-L. 73 Capitol Ave. oKiE or two furnished complete light housekeeping; *12 month Atlanta 3335. 303 liaweon. . WELL-FI R NISH El front room. evcr\ convenience; private home. Washing ton street. Main U.TS-L. TWO elegantly furnished front rooms, All conveniences cloee In. •'<•'1 E i-air TIIKKI' Rooms’ furn ete for light housekeeping; gas stove, sink In kitchen, hot and ooki water, electric lights and all conveniences; Ideal loca tion; North Side. Phone Ivy 1744-L. Y< > RENT In private home, beautifully furnished front r<»om; closet, door mir ror. hot and cold water, use of phone, gas. electricity and other modern con veniences Phone Main 4176 Christian gentleman or German .lew preferred. Mr ELY furnished first floor front room, close in. Main 4844-L. 113 Richardson street. IN PRIVATE FAMlLt, delightful front room, between Peach trees; all conven- i< n< cs, elect ricit y 1\ y 1294 - .1 lft COOPER STREET. three rooms, private bath; modern Main 2890-J. KlCELY furnished rooms, ali conven iences 200 West Peachtree. Phone Ivy 3281. References ONE nice cool front bed room, with all convenience*. Ivy 5356. 256-B Courtiand. BEAPTIFt’L furnished room for rent; all conveniences; close In. 123 East Fair street. WELL furnished two rooms, kitchenette with sink; private porch; conven iences. also separate bed rooms. 183 Ivy street. _ ONE ROOSC wTt’fi kitchenette, nicely furnished for light housekeeping; all conveniences 14/ Capitol avenue. * I'RNiHHED rooms for light house keeping; good neighborhood. 121 S Pryor ‘TWO or three furnished rooms complete for housekeeping with owner, refer ences exchanged. 186 E. Pine St. Ivy 696 5-J. __ couple, lower floor, at 21 Delta Completely furnished. Phona TO Place. Ivy 3468-1, ShifR^ISHED rooms for rent; one very large room; with or without board 284 Bo»uth Pryor. J I fiNISHRI' ROOMS, rloM! in, reason- able; modern conveniences. 90 West Baker Ivy 7620-J TWO newly papered, large size rooms; close In; will furnish If desired. Ap ply 26 K Ellis St. NICELY furnished rooms; block From Candler Bldg. 162 Ivy Pt. F6r REfrT Twn beautiful furnished rooms In private home; steam heat, electric lights etc. Will be glad to hear from parties who are looking for some thing real nice. References exchanged. Gentlemen preferred. Phone Ivy 6164. J M- ELY furnished rooms in private home; gentlemen only. 19 E. Harris flt. Ivy 6349-J. Nicely furnished upstairs rooms for two or three gentlemen. 116 Luckle ■treat. K)B I’J'NT Ttiree elegantly furnished rooms; will rent real cheap; don’t ob ject to children. 407 Fraser. FURNISH ED room for men; all con- venlences. Ivy 4468 Peachtree place. THK HL.ANPKKS- Well fiirnlehwl front room, adjoining bath; steam heat. 96 West ’ Apartment 4. f NICE furnished room for two gentle men; H per month. 106 Raw son. FOR RENT—One. two or three fur nished rooms; steam heated, all mod ern conveniences. 14 W. Baker St. Phone Ivy 6039 COOL ROOMS for transient; near post- office; fine baths; for gents. 11 Cone. THE PICKWICK. NEW TEN-STORY AND FIREPROOF. Cool outs* le rooms; connecting bath; convenient shower baths on each floor. 77 Fairlie street, next Carnegie library Th*. Fji irloiirh l* 3 - 8 " 7 S?>Hng Street. 1 n< 1 HiriPlKn Phone Ivy SftSt-J. Furnished rooms and furnished 3- room apartments; close in; conveniences. AH' 1 front rooms, fine location, one bi.»ck from car line; only $10 per i onth 103 Ivy street. AT THE CARROLLTON, 20 CARNEGIE WAY FURNISH ED APARTMENTS AND FURNISHED rooms, j f. steele. mgr. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. ROOMS FOR RENT. ftSfTupstaTrs furnished or unfurnished j room. Call Main 3314-J. 191 Cooper. | TO adults only, very desirable apart-j merits, everything modern and ilrst- cIhsh; splendid location; also garage. Phone Ivy 2432. j THREE furnished or unfurnished rooms for rent; close In; reasonable rates. 162 Central avenue. SEPTEMBER 1. one or two rooms, fur nished or unfurnished; steam heat; all conveniences; rtve minutes' walk ( an- dler Building North Side private fam- Hy. Phone Ivy 2042-L. ^ FURNISHED APARTS. FOR RENT. Leaving" my. ' win rent newly f ;r- nlshed 4-room apartment, with evert convenience. North Side Address G. rl A., Box 881, care Georgian FOR RENT- Furnished, to responsible party, lower floor, consisting of bed room. dining room and kitchen. Apply 10 W est Pine, one door of West Peach tree, <>r call Ivy 5859-J FOR RENT Furnished apartment of six rooms with steam heat. 294 Myrtle St Call Ivy 6607-J. ._ UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS. FOR RENT. For RENT -Apartment, six rooms, hut- lers 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 up-to-date apartment; steam heat, i ; .it and cold water. Main 5411. FOR RENT Desirable five-room apart ment; second floor; southern exposure; Mendenhall, No. 521-523 Peachtree. Ap ply to V H Krlegshaber, No. 330 Can- dler Building. Ivy 871. FOR RENT—Apartment, six rooms, butler'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 water. Main 6411. IN the Helene. 240 Courtiand street. close in. North Side, six rooms and bath, front and bark porches, steam heat, hot water, Janitor service; no chil dren; references required. Rental $42.50 and 145. Vacant September 1. Apply Herbert Kaiser, 411 Atlanta National Bank Bldg Phone Main 276. or Janitor on premises. 4 AVALON, West Peachtree and North avenue, one flve-rnom apartment; September 1; elevator; sleeping porch; superior service. Call Mr. Martin. Main 1754. INVESTMENTS. $1,250 will buy a double 3- room negro house on Fra ser street. All street im provements and rity con- venienecs flown and paid, for. Rents for $14.00 per month—nearly 14 per cent. $2,500 buys a store and two dwelling houses on good eomer near Southern shops. Rental $300 per year. A cheap corner. OHM KWOOD PARK COTTAGE. THIS IS a real niee little 5- room cottage on large lot. Street eherted and in one- half bloek of car line and near school. Price $2,250. Terms $100 cash, and monthly notes of $20 each without any interest. A little bargain. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. HOTELS FOR RENT. W.A.FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON -One of the most promi nent streets, a ten-room house, with servants’ house and bam. I^arge lot, 60 by 230; $8,000. $1,000 cash, bal ance easy. See Mr. White. YVi; H A VK listed with us, on several of Atlanta’s very best North Side streets, a number of beautiful, mod ern, up-to-date In every respect, eight, nine and tsn-room residences, that we know will appeal to the most careful and exacting buyer. You can be suit ed absolutely In house, locality, price and terms. It will be my pleasure to shotv you. See Mr. Bradshaw IF YOU HAVE MONEY to lend, * FOR RENT. 8-r. h. t 140 Capitol avenue 8-r. h . 45 South Gordon . K-r. h., 1120 DeKalb 8-r h “ A 8-r h., HEAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS 11 EDOF’WOOD AVENUE FOR SALE. ON WEST TENTH STREET, a new bungalow, with ail conveniences. | Price $o,0O0 Rasy terms. See Mr. jCohen. ON BA Sf jV>tjRTEENTvT~FTREET we havo one of the nicest homes in Atlanta Hardwood finish; steam j heat; four large bedrooms; extra large j sleeping porch Inclosed In glass; three tile baths; servants’ house with bath and toilet; large bam or garage On beautiful, large lot. The surroundings i are the very best and the price Is j reasonable No curiosity seekers need apply Potltlvely no Information over phone. See Mr. Martin. WEST fctfb- $45 00 45 00 36.00 Edge wood avenue.. 40 00 Atlanta. Decatur.. 25 00 8-r h.\ 1102 Peachtree <apt.).. 70.00 8-r. h., 701 K. Boulevard (fur.). 75.00 4SS Capitol JJ-JS 38 Norcross 674 Washington 50.00 20 Gordon. Kirkwood. 40 00 36.00 60.00 8-r. h 8-r. h., 8-r h. 8-r. h., - 8-r. h., 366 Capitol 8-r. h., 568 Washington 8-r. h., 38 E. Thirteenth . 8-r. h , 67 DeKalb avenue. 8-r. h.. 580 Washington 80 McLendon 77 Jones avenue. I S. (Jordon 37 Ponce DeLeon, De- 27 64 Currier II Candler, Decatur 660 Central 56 Currter (apt.) ... 68 Currier (apt.) ... 170 Washington .... 65 Austin 41 Zachry 418 S Moreland 8-r. h., 8-r. h., 8-r. h., 7-r. h., catur 7-r. h., 7-r. h., 7-r. h., 7-r. h., 7-r. h., 7-r. h., 7-r. h.. 7-r. h.. 7-r. h., 7-r. h., 55 Howard, ■ can place It safely 25 60 30.00 60 00 60.00 17.50 40 00 50 40.00 30.00 80 00 42.50 42 50 50 00 40 00 81 50 17.00 Kirkwood. 25.00 HOUSES FOR RENT. HOUSES FOR RENT. READY' BY SEPTEMBER l. Open for Inspection From 3 to 6 p. m. THE LAWRENCE 62 and 54 West Peachtree Place. A New, Close-in Kitchenette Apartment APARTMENTS of 2. 3 and 4 rooms, built for comfort in summer time as well as winter. Every room has out side exposure; all conveniences, with lights stoves and refrigerators furnish ed Two-room apartments have disap pearing bad*. References required Prices $20 to $50. J. L. TURNER CO., i:>20 Candler Bldg. Ivy 5213 LTbeaut 1 Fl L PiV E- “ ROOM APARTMENT. FOR RENT at 387 Peachtree street; steam heated and good Janitor service. Phone W. 93 for ail Information. f^OR RENT < >ne apartment of two rooms, with hot and cold water, bath; price $8 Couple preferred. Apply 389 hltehall street. APARTMENTS Piedmont and Mer rltts. $35. $37. $40 Apply 70 Mer- rltts Ivy 2843-J TWO 4-room apartments evfcrj mod ern convenience, 324 Forrest avenue. Apply premises. Phone Ivy 508-J. L. B. Banders. .>v'ner DELIGHT FOULLY comfortable two six- room apartments for lease; strictly flrst-class, best North Side residence section; one block from Georgian Ter race. handsome grounds; large Individ ual porches; automobile accommoda FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT.^ ^ I E D '< »r unf u r n fs h ed fa {tractive, modern five-room cottage; North Side. Reasonable. Phone Ivy 6790-J. ___ OFFICES FOR RENT. J^Y^Pfi^^oF^two rooms each and single rooms In Rhodes Building Call Main 46 or office at the building OFFICER in the Moore Building at No. 10 Auburn avenue steam heat; pas senger elevator; lights and Janitor ser vice. $12 50 to $18.00. One furnished office, price $17.50 . etc. 19 W. CAIN. FEW refined people for elegant rooms adjoining bath^ new'y renovated; also light housekeeping apartments. 7485-J Ivy UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT TWO unfurnished rooms, with sink In kitchen. 839 Whitehall street. fclCE large front room, conveniences 119 2813 Garnett street, Atlanta phone THREE connecting rooms, with sink In kitchen and bathroom on the same floor 187 East avenue. Phone Ivy 7119-J. TWO large unfurnished rooms for rent. Call Ivy DESK SPACE FOR RENT. DESK SPACE FT>R RENT Use of desk and telephone; front room; $10 month ly. 140*4 Peachtree. BUSI NESS SPACE FOR RENT. _ FOR RENT—Second and third floors of 172 and 174 White hall street; both floors are large and light, with all modern con veniences; suitable for business or Lodge rooms; rent reasonable. Apply Southeastern Dental Uni versity at office. GARAPES FOR RENT. _ (TaRAcTk for rent at 350 ifucUd ave- nue, Inman Park. Ivy 6388-L. FURNISHED ROOMS WANTEEL_ WXn^TET> -Two real nice, connecting housekeeping, furnished rooms, near Grant Park as possible, and If possible on Cherokee avenue or Park avenue. Phone FUast Point 241 -L. TWO LADIES, mother and daughter, desire to rent three furnished rooms for light housekeeping; must be in good neighborhood; state particulars Address Box 418, care Sunday American. UNFURNISHED^ROOMS WANTED. X^TaNTeTu^T^ four unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; West End preferred. Address C. J. S., care Oeor gi an. YOUNG CoUPLE want three, or four .. unfurnished rooms; prsfe* upstairs; Phone Ivy 657-J, or call at | private home; must be reasonable; state * ■*■ I oca tj on and price. Box 448, care Geor gian. ‘ W'ANTED—three connecting unfur nished rooms for light housekeeping; reasonable price; cheap. Address 1. O. U., care Georgian. APARTMENTS. ADRIATIC APARTMENT. NO. 312 RAWSON ST. WE HAVE four apartments in this elegant modern building that we will make special inducements to good tenants. For particulars see our Mr. Girardeau. tlon: . 39 Ponce DeLeon avenue ,7L HAVE some nice four and five- room apartments on the North Side for rent. Chas. P. Glover Realty Co., Walton street. BOSCOBEL AND EUCLID APARTMENTS, CORNER Euclid avenue and Hurt street. Three and four rooms, steam heated, wall beds and wall safes Most exclusive neighbor hood, on car line. Every apart ment fronts the street. Separate entrance, no congestion in halls. The most delightfu. and ventilated apartments in the city, $30 to $37 50 each. FITZHUGII KNOX, 1613 CANDLER BLDG North Side. Good location 2092 J or 254 East Pine 17NFTR NIPT TED—- Second floor. six rooms; private entrance; references. 443 Courtiand street, corner Pine. FOR - RENT Five unfurnished rooms with private bath, arranged as an apartment with exception of entrance Situeted in one of best sections of North Ride Furnace heat, electric lights, hot and cold water and telephone furnished $35.00 per month. Telephone Ivy 5398 L THREW connecting rooms. electric lights, water, bath and use of phoae. Price $15 per month. 888 Central ave- Otre. THREE ROOMS, kitchenette, gas and house- 39 Tv cod ward Ave. bath; keeping, i; connecting rooms for light housekeeping; North Side; also one nicely furnished room, suitable for gen tleman or lady Call Ivy 1960-J. WANTED—Couple to rent part of new home. W. 1349-J. West End UPSTAIRS, consisting of three rooms. private bath and kitchen with gas. best part Inman Park; good car service; $25 per month. 187 N. Moreland, near gucflM. TO SETTLED COtfPLE, without chll Aren, three connecting flrst floor rooms; separate gas, china closet, pan try, water and sink In kitchen; $14. 265 Crumley street. 390 PEACHTREE, upstairs, four unfur- nished rooms, only $10 month; gas wafer and sink in kitchen. Apply 59 East Alexander. NICE ROOMS, also light housekeeping apartment; private family. Close In Ivy 6640-J. • \Y R< >< MS with kltcher £*te $12 50 • -» one, lights, t>iazza. rJast Alex \ , rtw th ret mo** oornectlr.g rooms. References re* argeri Answer 530 Washington FURNIIHED HOUSES FOR RENT JSf)R RIfKrt—5ctcbcr~or~Noveyiber until March; furnished home in Austell, Lithta Springs; reasonable to right party; good opportunity for one In bad health. Box 302. Austell. Ga. FOR RENT Five-room cottage In In man Park; all conveniences. Call lvv 3334 J. NfODERN house furnished. Apply 277 West Peachtree street. O’WNFTft (man) would rent his well-fur nished home on Juniper street for his board for two months to approved party. Main 3300. FIVE iiotifl COTTAG^; all oonven- lences; excellent neighborhood. 192 Crew- St. UNFURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT. foTRENT An excellent residence, in g<K)d repair, just vacated by owner; YOUNG COUPLE want about three nice upstairs moms; all conveniences; good neighborhood Address H-335, care American. UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS. WANTED. WANTEI>—Unfurnished apartment with two rooms, kitchen and bath; North Ride ten to twelve blocks from Ansley Hotel. M. Korn, care Ansley Hotel UNFURNISHED HOUSES WANTED.” To RENT ( >r Ti 'RCl 1ASE A bunga low- on North Side. Must be nice neighborhood. Write full particulars, stating exact location and terms. A. C. B., 61 Walton street. WANTED By September 1 or 15 five- room bungalow or cottage on North Side or Inman Park; must be reason able. No children. Address B. S., care Georgian. WANTED To rent about September 15, house or bungalow, six to eight rooms; Inman Park preferred. Address Box 379 care Georgian. STABLES WANTED. J3333 WANTED- To rent barn or stable for five automobiles. Must have water. Address Box 506, care Georgian. has four beautiful bed rooms and a sleep ing porch, all screened and furnace- heated. 44 Ninth street. Just off Myrtle street. Overlooks Piedmont Park. $60. Apply G R. Moore & Company. Can dler Building. 25 WEST PEACHTREE PLACE Four teen-room house for rent Apply to John M. Graham. State Capitol. Room >23. FOR RENT—September l. 80 East Fifth street; house in thorough repair; re ception hall, sitting room, bath, din ing room and kitchen downstairs; four bedrooms and bath on second floor; electric lights and steam heat. Apply E. R. Du Bose. 66 Whitehall FOR RENT—Near Ponce DeLeon ave nue and North Boulevard, eight-room house, hardwood floors, vapor heat, t w%€ screened summer dining rooms, garage, | 8wer t elevated lot. John Pappa. 610 North 510 7 Boulevard. Phone Ivy £74^ PEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. For sale orC RRNfT—Eight’-room house; 379 Washington street; lot 40 by 200; prefer to sell on easy terms. A p] '■ >’ "Wliei 379 \\ Islington. EX TRAl»RI >1NA RY BA K(»AIN—House and lot, Grant Park section; six rooms. If you do not mean business do not an swer this ad. 441 Central avenue. Main 507. DECATUR HOME -Attractive six-room bungalow; east front; shade; fine lo cation; price moderate. Owner, Box 7, care Georgian. MY beautiful home at sacrifice; every modern convenience; six rooms with garage, Ponce DeLeon place. Address owner. E. can Georgian. INMAN PARK-DRUID HILLS SEC TION. six-room bungalow; sell or ex change for renting property Addrees Ownei Box 121, careM leorglflun. KXTRAORI>I N A K Y BAttGAfN House and lot. Grant Park section; six rooms. If you d<* not mean business do not an- this ad. 441 Central avenue. Main Wt • >r five nice rooms f(>r nice for light housekeeping. Ivy HR EE connecting unfurnished rooms for rent. Phone M. 5459-J, or apply . 3 Bryant St. THREE connecting rooms bath ad- j' r ing; private entrance; September evard Terrace. I N, l RNISHED rooms, close In rea sonable modern conveniences. 90 West Baker. Ivy 7520-J YOU LOOKING for compe»ent help? The ''Situations Wanted’ 1 col- ” mi of Hearst’s Sunday American and Atlanta Georgian are brimful of life in ■very Uae of business In sach Isau®. y v SIX-ROOM cottage, good repair: mod ern Improvements; near in. 149 Wal ton street. Ivy 6212-L- FOR REN? Corner East Fair and Whltefoord avenue, six room house, with or without 8 acres good land; house has city conveniences; one block from car line. city school in two blocks John Pappa. 610 North Boule vard Phone Ivy 474. VERY desirable 10-room house, ar ranged conveniently for one or two families; newly painted and renovated: four car lines at Grant Pa"k main en trance; September 1. Main 3875-J FOR RENT—At 235 East Pine stieet five-room cottage with bath, $22.50, for a small family only SEVEN ROOM house, one block Grant Park, on Georgia Ave.; house in per fect condition; reasonable rent. Phone Main 3199-L. FOR RENT—284 E Georgia V e . five rooms and bath, with urge basement, newly tinted and painted; only $19. worth $20 L. Grossman. 96 Whitehall St. SE OR SALE—Artistic bungalow; recned, tiled, furnace, garage Ad dress "Ansley Park,” care Georlgan. > \ owner, new afx-room house In South Kirkwood, In beauti ful grove; easy terms C. W S.. No. 918 Austell building Phone Main 2243. TRUCK FARM. SIX MILES from the center of the city; 14 acres in high state of cul tivation; 4 acres of good bottom land; one 5-room and one 3-room house; running water; all kinds frult9: right at railroad tdop and near car line. Bargain at $3,000, on good terms. See YOUNG & GOODROE, 413 Peters Bldg. • YOUR UHOICE FOR TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS. OWNER forced to sell one of two lots, fronting Ansley Park golf links. Terms, $250 cash, balance $25 per month at 6 per cent Interest. Address A. C. G., earn Georgian. SIX-ROOM cottage. Delaware avenue. ,VB DON’T CARF. who you are. where! i'" °n 0 nte'l vou live or what you have. Hearst’s 1 1 Sunday American and Atlanta Georgian. 1 want Ads will bring result*. | CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, REAL. ESTATE, RENTING, STORAGE. Phones, Bell. Ivy 671; Atlanta. 618. 12 “Real Estate Row." 164 PONCE DELEON AVENUE—A-No. 1 10-room house and sleeping porch, running water in two rooms, laundry, servants’ rooms, garage; a good North Side residential sec tion; lot us show you; rent $75.00. Chas. P. Glover Realty Co. 2 1-2 Walton Street. STEAM-HEATED APARTMENTS TWO SIX-ROOM APARTMENTS—one up and on e 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. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. BEN W. L. GRAHAM & MERK • 319 EMPIRE BLDG., M. 4376. $550—PRETTY corner lot, with sewers, water and electric lights. This is between the North Decatur car line .and Ponce DeLeon avenue and right at Druid Hills. Can make terms If desired. SIX beautiful lots on Piedmont avenue, 100 by 250, 100 by 285; worth at least $50 per foot We will sell for $35 per foot. CENTRAL AVENUE—Seven-room house; lot 50 by 110, for the sum of $3,600, on terms. WE HAVE some acreage about twelve miles from the city on Peachtree road that we can sell at a great bargain. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN. WE HAVE for Immediate loans several thousand dollars second-mortgage money; will loan one half of original loan. 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 farms, 6 per cent. Five years THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS private money at 8 per cent direct to owners of property. In $1,000 to $2,000 lots. RANDOLPH LOAN CO. 21 Inman Building. Main 877. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. —$foonnidFirr>r^ . i i _ 1 ca V ' UU “U, v-icwigia, imr iu.r in, doo aerws, Improved place ori North al™ near Taylorsville; good school, church feet from _Peaohtree. SdJo»>ln|| | ^ fln(i water Good improvements on FARMS FOR SALE._ ^Ak^ELANfL for sale, In Bartow’ County. Georgia; fine farm, 336 acres, the Ponce DeLeon and Georgian Terrace Hotels. Less than $:ion per front foot; adjoining property can't be bought for less than $600 per front foot. A. J. & H. F. WEST. Atlanta National Bank Building FyTr SALE -Near Ponce DeLeon avenue and North Boulevard, eight-room house, hardwood floors, vapor heat, screened, summer dining room, large, elevated lot, garage. John Pappa, 610 North Boulevard. Phone Ivy 474. Four Anros, Williams Street. Aristocratic growing location; small fortune In this; will exchange. A. J. & H. F. WEST. Atlanta National Bank Building. ~NORTH SIDE HOME. NINE-ROOM house on Highland ave nue; best part of street; no cash and small monthly payments; lot 60x150; level and shady; cheap. Address Bar- tain. Box 18, ca re Georgian. _____ IN the Droid Hill section. 500 feet from the East Lake drive, this side of Oak- hurst. one block from North Decatur car line. this farm. Write owner,' G. W. Muse, Tallapoosa, Ga. ELEVEN acres, two miles from the eity limits, on Pike road; fine dairy farm; six aeres of strong land in cultivation, two houses and large barn. Price $i.000 cash. TITOS. W. JACKSON. Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg. ACREAGE—FOR SALE. 100 ACRES of land, close-ln, to trade for home and renting property, or will trade for a Itrst-class apartment art of street- no cash and and other sn ?aller property. Land, art or street, no casn ana ; Box 8 carp American. A SNAP for the money. 640 acres Pecos Valley adjoining railroad town. R. S. Long. Owner L Longworth, Texas. I HAVE farm lands around Albany, Ga., V the best farming section in the South.. have several beautiful lots for j Tou can grow from two to three crops sale, price $450 to $900. Will accept $75 cash and very small monthly payment on each lot. Consider the location and write (>wner. Pox 709, care Georgian MEAL ESTATE FOh 6ALE OR EX- _ CHANGE; HAVE about $3.(^00 equTt3MiP^or?h^§lde property, yielding monthly Income, will sell or trade for modern North Side home Address A., Box 788, Atlanta. FOR BEAUTIFUL HOMES and build ing lets In College Park, the most de sirable suburb of Atlanta, see I. C. He- Crory. REAL ESTATE ^ W A NT E _ WANTTsT^lMrsctifrom owner, a small house with large lot. on easy terms. Address K P.. care Georgian. "Short MKDICAWg DROPSY treated 10 days free. breathing relieved In a few hours, swelling, uric acM and water removed in a few days. Regulates liver, kidneys, digestion and heart Write for testi monials symptom blank for free Home Treatment. Collum Dropsy Remedy Co . 406 Austell Bldg . Atlanta, Ga. DR El'M 'N' >' N > Tansy, FVi.nyroyal and Cotton Root Pills, a safe and re liable treatment for painful and sup pressed menstruation, irregularities and similar obstructions. Trial box by mall, 50c Frank Edmondson & Rro., manu facturing chemists, 11 North Broad St., Atlanta. a year. For sale cheap, or will exchange for Atlanta property M. L. Petty 125 North Prygr street, Atlanta, Ga. 43S"ACRKS. ten sets houses; rent $1,209; price $2,250. W. J. Gilbert, Dublin, Ga ’R SALE—4,00b-aere Improved delta plantation, 2,000 acres tn cultivation; 1.000 acre. 1 In 12-inch and up cottonwood; fine soil and no boll weevil. For details write J. C Walker. 8haw, Miss. IMI’K. IVED farms'. 50 miles southwest of Macon, Ga.. Write us your wants. Butler Realty Co.. Butler, Ga A REAL INVESTMENT. IT’S a 303-acre farm; all modern Im provements; buildings in good repair, 185 acres in cultivation, 220 acres under wire fence; gravel clay subsoil; average one bale cotton per acre; three miles Butler; county seat; 1,000 population; growing town; $35 per acre. Quick sale. BUTLER REALTY CO.. Butler. Ga. 160-ACRE FARM for sale; three houses Write or see me. One-half cash; good bargain. R. B. Moon, Kennesaw, Ga. WISCONSIN FARMS FOR SALE—Can furnish re tired business men, clerks, bookkeep ers and others fine farms, five acres and up to 1.000. near railway stations and good markets, cheaply and on easy pay ments. Write for particulars to Steph enson Land and Lumber Co.. Ocortto, Wla. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Medium-Sized Acreage T racts ALL of us know the profit that 1 s usually made from acreage. It is almost a conceded fact that if a person owns good acre age, he has a sure profit in it sooner or later. When we think of acreage propositions, we think of lots of land, and naturally lots of money, because the usual acreage transaction involves a great deal of money. The demand for good, close-in acreage for sub division purposes is Increasing every day. A trip to the outskirts of the city in any direction you choose to take will convince you of this fact. We are going to offer a tract of about 100 acres, between Decatur and East Lake, which we have cut up into five, ten and fifteen-acre tracts. The price and terms on these tracts make it possible for almost anybody to handle them. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR FOR SALE JOHN J. WOODSIDE HOME—NORTH JACKSON ST. seven 000 cash, $40 monthly; (Large lot.) GOOD HOME; modem, of course rooms; terms, $1,* price, $6,500. THOS. R. FINNEY, Sales Mgr., 12 “Real Estate Row.” $1,300 CASH WILL BUY four lots in Inman Park. DON’T DELAY IF YOU WANT A REAL BAR GAIN. J. R. J. H. SMITH & EWING Ivy 1513. REAL ESTATE, RENTING, LOANS. 130 Peachtree. Atl. 2865. Listings. Listings. Listings. WE HAVE a dozen customers on our list wanting homes AT ONCE, rang ing In price from $3,000 up to $10,000; most of these people have tne cash and want to buy before September. List your property with us for quick results. HAVE also six loans for private money, amounting to $1,500 to $5,000, at 7 and 8 per cent on property of good value. OUR connections pay highest price for good PURCHASE MONEY NOTES. “LET US SHOW YOU.” ADAIR & HOLT REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. 97H Peachtree Street. Phone Ivy 10. No. 796 Marietta Street NEXT to corner of Bellwood avenue on the railroad side running through to another street, lot 50x197. Want offer at once for division of estate. THOMSON & LYNES 18-20 Walton Street. Phone Ivy 718. tTlft feAi.E"B7" G R K bZ N K R K A G T' Y COMP A NY GRANT PARK HOMES. WE have several of the best bargains in this entire section. We have them that can not fall to please you from five rooms to twelve rooms. Priced low and terms easy. Call by the office or use the phone. 511 EMPIRE BLDG. REAL ESTATE. RENTING. LOANS. Phones 1591. CIIOTOE HOMES. DRUID HILLS SECTION, one-half block of car line, we are offering a hand some six-room bungalow at a bargain. It has hardwood floors, in borders, beam celling, sleeping porch, furnace; in fact. It is a beauty; $500 cash, bal ance arranged. Price $5,000. WEST END—A clAssy, six-room home, modern and a beauty; terms to suit you. If you will give it a look, you will buy sure. Price $3,500. INMAN PARK COTTAGE—Five rooms on a lot 48 by 100. Here is an up- to-date Tittle home, $250 cash, balance $20 per month. A Vttle bargain. Price $2,250. DRUID AND COPENHILL SECTION—A dandy new six-room bungalow. hardwood floors and up to date In every way. Terms to suit you. One-hair block of two car lines. Price $5,000. MARTIN-OZBURN REALTY CO. Third National Bank Bldg. Phone Ivy 1276, Atl. 208 AUTOS. AUTOS. GASOLINE 18c Best grade of Auto Oils my specialty. (Barrels or bulk.) Prices right on all standard make tires and tubes. AUTO OIL AND GASOLINE CO., J. L. Carroll, Proprietor, 71 North Forsyth Street. REAL ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION NEWS Lease on Peachtree Four Years, $26,250 Change In Elite Theater—Big Loan Deed—Spring Street Record. Hugh Richardson Sells. Announcement of a central Peach tree lease at $26,250 for four years proved interesting in real estate cir cles Tuesday. Thomas L. Cooper, owner, has leased through William A. Fuller trustee of the estate of O. A. Farrar, bankrupt, 36 Peachtree, the location of th e Elite motion picture theater, on a sliding scale. The rental for the first year from September 1 it at the rate of $512 50 a month; for the second year. $525 a month; for the third year. $650 a month, and for the fourth year. $600 a month. The lessee is A. O. T. Briers, who has bought out the picture show equipment and the privilege of leas ing for $7,900. The terms on the same were one-third cash and the balance In three and six months, at 7 per cent. Loan Deed $30,000. Mrs. Ethel Toy Lamar has given the State Mutual Life Assurance Company, of Worcester, Mass., a loan deed on No. 6 Decatur street. 36 feet southeasterly of Peachtree street, for $30,000. The term is five years at 6 per cent. This property is occupied by and adjoins the north wall of the Kimball House. The frontage Is about 25 1-2 feet, and the depth about 76. Ixians continue to be made on At lanta property. The Life Insurance Company of Connecticut was also represented In Tuesday’s loan column. Cottage Changes Hands. I. B. Williamson has sold to a client of the Green Realty Company a six-room cottage at the south east corner of Woodward avenue and Hardin street, 50 by 60, for $1,800 cash. Bellwood Avenue Auction, Properties at Nos. 161, 215, 217, 219 and 221 Bellwood avenue, consisting of fotir cottages and a storehouse, will be sold at auction Wednesday by the T. B. Lumpkin Realty Company, through O. G. Clark, auctioneer. The sale will start at No. 215 Bellwood at 3:30 p. m. “ding $2,000—C. B. McDaniel, Jr., 200 S. Moreland avenue, one-story frame dwelling. J. F. Howell. $250—Fred Harrow, 38 Marietta street, alterations. Day work. $250—C. P. Hill, 189 Windsor street, repairs. V. M. Barrett Construction Company. $1,360—A. G. Rhodes, 471-475 Hous ton street, build two one-story frame dwellings. Day work. $420—Woodward Avenue Baptisf Church, Woodward and Cheroke* avenues, additions. D. M. Argo. $225—B. B. Broswell, 89 Inman cir cle, additions. V. M. Barrett Con struction Company. $160—T. Bearden, 16 Echd street, add room. Day work. Record for Spring Street. A record price has been established for Spring street between Harris ani Baker streets. Jesse Ward has sold to relatives ills one-third interest in parcel on the east side of the street, 45 by 150 feet, for $600 a front foot, making $27,000 for the whole parcel. The buyers already owned the other two-thirds. The transaction was han dled direct. Hugh Richardson Sells. Hugh Richardson has sold to J. B. Frost the stone bungalow at the southwest corner of Eleventh and Cy press streets, east of the Frank D. Holland apartments, for $22,500. As security for $5,000 Mr. Richardson took a mortgage on the place. Peachtree Road Sale. Peachtree road north of Buckhead continues to bring good prices. The northwest corner of Piedmont ave nue, for instance, has been trans ferred from Mrs. M. C. Johnson to a client of Homer McAfee, of the Haas & McIntyre Agency, for $18,000, or at the rate of $75 a front foot. The frontage on Peachtree Is 240 feet and on Piedmont avenue 485 feet. Preparing Church Plans. W. T. Downing, the well-known architect, Is preparing plans for the new First Presbyterian Church and manse at the northwest corner of Peachtree and Seventeenth streets, the total cost to be about $110,000. It Is probable that work will be started within the next few weeks, since the Presbyterians will not wait to sell their old property on the south side of Marietta street, between Spring? and Forsyth streets. The Peachtree lot Is 200 by 261 feet and cost approximately $47,000. Nu merous people have tried to buy It at a great advance. The Marietta street lot Is about 90 feet wide and Is held for $180,000. This lot was given to the church by the late William Lowry, father of Colonel Robert J. Lowry, and W. A. Moore. Small Sales Total $30,700. The L. P. Bottenfleld Real Estate Agency has reported the following sales during th e past week: Six lots In the Clairemont Park sub-division at Decatur, $6,250; eight In Peachtree Highlands, $8,450; three In Woodlawn Park, $2,250; one In Oakwood Terrace, $850. Mrs. Gussle May Bridges bought on*» of the comers of Moreland and North avenues, 50 by 150 feet, for $2,850; Mrs. Ella C. Freeman bought one of the corners of Moreland ave nue and Hume street, 60 1-2 by 130, for $2,600 cash, and F. C. and B. C. W T ilkerson bought one of the corners of Ira street and West Georgia ave nue, 27 by 115, for $550, all through J. E. Pritchett. Dixon Andrews bought 130 Tift avenue, 50 by 150, for $2,400, and J. T. Gardner the house and lot at No. 125 Bryant street, 60 by 100, for $2,- 750, through E. F. Culpepper. Mrs. J. O. Hlpp bought through Miss Maud Hampton from Lounsford & Bumbaugh, lot 4, block C of tho Peachtreet Highlands sub-division for $1,760, and will build a $4,000 bunga low. The sellers made $150, having bought 30 days ago. The total of the above sales is $30,- 700. Enhancement in Lot. A lot that a few years ago was u-sed for pasturage purposes and that could have been bought for $100 a front foot has just changed hands at $300. This lft on the north side of Ea?<t Linden street, across from the Davis-F'ischer Sanitarium, and also across from the James R. Gray prop erty which fronts on Howard and Linden streets. It was bought by John W. Zuber from Daniel Brothers for $25,000. The lot is 85 by 260 feet, cornering on an alley which runs northward to North avenue. Mr. Zuber may build a house on ths location, according to report. PROPERTY TRAN8FER3. Warranty Deeds. $2,200—Jacob and Isaac Groodxln- sky to W. F. Aiken and W. B. Parr, Nos. 87 and 39 Stonewall street, 51 by 96. August 14. $1,000—W. M. McKenzie to H. C. McKenzie, lot west side of Howell Mill road, 68 feet southwest of Hoi- ley street, 80 by 120 feet. August 15. $2,000—B. W. Bigham to H. C. Mc Kenzie, No. 97 Rondeau street, 60 oy BO feet. December 11 1912. $2,500—fl. C. Orr to T. E. Foster, lot on corner Center street and Pied mont avenue, 60 bv 100. August 7. $1,850—Mrs. J. M. Jordan to same, lot on Curran street, where Williams property ends, 100 by 118. August 7. $250—John J. Humphrey to H. F. Anderson, lot on Dunwoody road, 100 by 595, land lot 48, seventeenth Dis trict. August 18. $2,400—H. A. Etheridge to Mr* Grace S. Rapp, No. 336 East Georgia avenue, 50 by 95. November 30, 1909. $1,362—Mrs. Josle W. Feeney to Merchants and Mechanics’ Banking and Loan Company, lot west side of West Peachtree street, 50 feet south of Peachtree place, 60 by 167. Au gust 16. $6.626—J. H. and L. E. Bennett to L. Sage Hardin, No. 466 North Boule vard, 45 by 149. August 15. $1,600—Realty Trust Company io Spencer R. Stone, lot 4. block 27, Ansley Park, on south side of Maddox drive, 60 by 200. August 5. $800—George Ware et al. to W. W. Reid, lot north side of Palmetto ave nue, 100 feet east of Peeples street, 100 by 100. December 20, 1912. $823—Gus L. Cantrell to A. T. Young. 5.49 acres in land lot 24. on north line of said land lot, two-thirds interest. July 31. $950—Mrs. Ellie B. Eastman to William J. Jones, lot east side of Chapel avenue, 54 feet north of Blvsa avenue. 100 by 175. August 18. $213—Craig Cofleld to J. A. and Mary L. McKinney, let west side of Grand avenue, land lot 93. August 12. $4,104—John B. Daniel to Mr? The resa A. Mackle, No. 850 Highland avenue, 61 by 186 August 16. $5 and Love and Arfectlon—George W. ..nderson to Mary E. Anderson, lot north side of Gillette street. 287 feet east of Benjamin street, 75 by 244. May, 1912. $750—George A. Campbell to Paul Mitchell. k>t north side University CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE. I