Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 25, 1913, Image 12

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Til K PICKWICK. NEW TKN-STOUY AND FIREPROOF. Cool oil t side rooms; connecting; bath; convenient show er baths on earn floor. 77 Falrlle street, next Carnegie library Tl.H K'liricitrh 133-5-7 Spring Street. me i an itipu phone iv> r.r.5*-j Furnished rooms and furnished 3- rooin apartm«tnts; close in; conveniences Kick front rooms, fine location, one block from car line; only $10 per month. 102 Iv? street. AT THE CARROLLTON, 20 CARNEGIE WAT FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FURNISHED ROOMS J F STEELE. MGR Rl< 'ELY furnlfl lied h< ?ke< ping 1 hath; sink In kitchen. Main 4231-L. ONE nicely fi rnished front room; all conveniences, elute in. 165 Last Fair street. UNFURNISHE ) ROOMS FOR RENT. gTtrinr^rrN-1 Tu^vrv: rooms, unfurnished. Attractive, con venient; gas cffinectKm; Vest location; worth investiga ting 208 Rkwson street p, ,i; Reni ft i * e connecting rooma fii cottage convi tiieruiy arranged for light housekeeping. private entrance; private- gas rnete.L sink in kitchen and use of telephone. Call at 40 Boulevard Terrace. . thru, oi foui moms, private family conveniences 10P Highland avenue. flVE unfurnished rooms for rent Phone Ma i 4890-L ^*\v< • or three rooms suitable for light housekeeping Apply 73 Hood street. yHRKE connecting ’unfurnished rooms. private entrance, 510. 23 Bryan 8t. Main 5451*-.T. fWO iarg onnectlng rooms, gas and water. North Side, on car line, $7. 106 Plum atreet. ___ HlkF.K rooms for rent price. $7 10 90 Orange St.; one block from Whlte- kpJl. _ AN APARTMENT of two roon all conveniences^ price, $8. 389 Whitehall St. klld.i: unfurnished front rooms, suit able for liglit housekeeping. 47 East Mitchell St. FbR""RENT—Three unfurnished rooms, desirable for light housekeeping, in private family. Call Ivy *4M. l < -i i; unfuinished rooms; private sink in kitchen; sleeping porch; ref erences exchanged. 121 East Georgia ■■ oouple lower floor] at 21 Delta place. Completely furnished. Phone Xv> 3468-L V< »u RENT To couple, no children, second floor of North Jackson Street home. References exchanged. Phone Main 3221 .i For KKN r Two large rooms and one small one for liglit housekeeping, m College Park, on Main atreet. Phone East Point 208-L. FOR KENT Two nice connecting rooms 175 Oakland avetnue. FOUR large unfurnished rooms, in Grant Park section 302 S. Boulevard. THREE connecting rooms, private fam ily, modern house, young couple pre ferred; convenient to two car lines. 240 mu st IN south KIRKWOOD, 26 minutes from Whitehall; lB-mfnute car serv ice; three upstairs rooms with large porch, hot and cold water; porcelain bath, Bell phone; lot for garden and chickens; a real home. No objection to baby or child Reasonable price. P. O. Box 192, or phone Ivy 338J, or Decatur 60 FOR RENT September i. two unfur nished rooms to couple for light house keeping; strictly modern, brand-new In man Park bungalow; furnace ami grates. 117.50. G. J , Box 100, care < ieorgian. THREE large connecting unfurnished room, Hink in kitchen and screenea doors and windows. Atlanta phone 6037 THREE nice unfurnished upstairs rooms for light housekeeping; separate gas connection and sink In kitchen (’all at 131 East Merrltts avenue, or phone 1\ \ ■ > ! :• • -‘fences exchanged two unfurnished rooms, with sink in kitchen. 339 Whitehall street tllRKE connecting rooms, with sink in kitchen and bathroom on the same floor. 137 East avenue. Phone Ivy 7019-,T. TWO large unfurnished rooms for rcr.t. North Side Good location. Call Ivy 2092-J or 254 East Pine. • UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS | FOR RENT. IN the Helene, 240 Court land street, close in, North Side, six rooms and hath, front and hack porches, steam heat, hot water, Janitor service; no chil dren; references required. Rental $42 50 j an<j $46 Vacant September 1. Apply ! Herbert Kaiser, 411 Atlanta National Bank HMg Phone Main 276. or Janitor on pr< j a L HAVE Him nice I - >wr .i nd five - room apartments on the North Side for rent Chas. P. Glover Realty Co., 11 Walton street. ___ FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. APARTMENTS FOR RENT. FTJTt ifENT Two rooms, furnished or ! unfurnished, rented separately or for light housekeeping; meals convenient if desired. Phone Main 5448-J. No. 10 Brown place. FLAT of four large, one small and bath | room, electric light, gas, hot and cold j water, located in best section of West End. Will rent furnished or unfur- I nished. Dr. Ward, 120 Gordon street. i FURNUHEO HOUSES FOR RENT. j iTdf7fPT>Ur~'T7r7<d^TT^overnl>er until I March; furnished home in Austell, Llthia Springs, reasonable to right party, good opportunity for one in bad health Box 202, Austell, Qa. NFl BN I SHED HOUSES FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two-story nine-room house. 297 l^awton. West 336-L. $27 60 PE 11 MONTH, large six-room house; nicely papered; beautiful cabi net mantels, gas. hot and cold water; Jot 75 by 200, West End; double car line; good neighbors; one year lease to ac ceptable party, could be used for two families to good advantage if so desired. Apply Ware & Harper, No. 725 Atlanta National Hank Building. Main 1706 and Atlanta 1366 RESIDENCE Inman Park; five i>*d rooms, bath, furnace; all conveniences; $45 per month. Telephone owner, Ivy 871 or Atlanta 3108-A. FOR RENT House on East Eake car line, in Kirkwood; new, six rooms; all conveniences except gas; price $18 per month. Phone Deqatur 349 FOR RENT The finest cottage .*• St Airy, perfectly new; fH « rooms, elec tric lights, splendid water, magnificent view. Special rates for rest of season. Mrs. Hughes, 50 Westminster Drive, Pity, Phone Ivy 1459-J. F<>R RENT or LEASE Five-room bun galow, choice North Side nelghbor- hood; nil conveniences, except furnace, $25. Apply to Owner, Box 713, care Georgian. 403 EAST GEORGIA AVENUE Seven- room house In perfect condition, Sep tember 1, account drug store. Rent only 126. Main 9234. FOR RENT < >n*- of the nicest homes on Forrest avenue. Phone Ivy 6383. WELL furnished, attractive house, 196 Juniper street, for two months, to ap proved family. Very reasonable rental. Owner (man) might board with tenant. Main 3300. 718 Empire Building. FOR RENT Six-room bungalow, No. 40 Gordon Place, West End. inquire No 139 Gordon street. Phone West 33. ONE ten-room house; all Improvements, on South Decatur car line, $40 per month. Phone Decatur 6. 80 EAST PINE STREET Seven-room cottage, two baths. 443 Courtland street, corner Pine. FoR RENT -Five-room cottage. 74 Ev ans street. Apply mT Oglethorpe ave nue, or phone West 626. NEAR-IN six-room cottage, modern im provements; ood repair. 149 Walton Strceu Ivy 6212-J. Foil RENT ~<)R SALE. ON TERMS — East Fourth street, six-room bunga low, near Jackson street. Call Owner, lv> 3049 J, or 202 i: Fourth st I'd; RENT An excellent residence, in good repair, Just vacated by owner; has four beautiful bedrooms and a sleep ing p<*rch. all screened and furnace- heated. 44 Ninth street, Just off Myrtle street. Overlooks Piedmont Park. $60 Apply G R. Moore & Company, Can dler Building FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. HOUSES FOR RENT. Boulevard; corner lot. eight-room house, modern, furnace heat, garage, furnished or un furnished; possession given at once. M I. Petty 125 North Pryor street. Ivy 7286. UNFURNISHED—Second floor, six rooms; private entrance; references 443 Courtland street, corner Pine. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. ROOMS FOR RENT. TfTuEK rooms, furnished or unfur nished; private baths. 109 Cooper St. Main 3890 .1 __ SECOND-FLOOR, private home, fur nished or unfurnished; modern con veniences, close In; best neighborhood. Ivy 3707-J. TWO. three or four nice rooms-ready for housekeeping. Furnished in part, it desired Call Spring street only veij desirable apart ments; everything modern and ilrst- ela •; sp’endid location; also garage Phone Ivy 2432. THREE furnished or unfurnished rooms fur rent: close in; reasonable rates. 162 Central avenue. r RNISHED APARTS. FOR RENT. VT’A N TEI.» To rent, furnished apart ment, cottage or bungalow; references given. Give full particulars in answer ing I*. O. Box 996. WANTED Furnished apartment, 2 or 3 rooms; North SKie, or Inman Park; September 1. Address Box 723, care Georgian. UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS. FOR RE NT. Thoughtfully comfortable two six- room apartments for lease; strictly first class; best North Side residence section; one Mock from Georgian Ter race; handsome grounds? large individ ual porches; automobile accommoda tions, etc. Phone Ivy 657-J, or call at 29 Ponce PcL< on avenue. ONE nice three-room furnace-heated apartment for couple; most desirable street on North Hide. Call Ivy 6772-J. For RENT - To couple or adults, five unfurnished rooms, arranged for housekeeping. Apply 584 Washington St. Phone M. 4115. READY SEPTEMBER 1. THE LAWRENCE 62 and 54 WEST PEACHTREE PLACE «Two blocks from Baker). WC HAVE a few choice three and four - room kitchenette apartments left For small families they solve the prob lem. Built for comfort In summer time as well as winter. Every room has out side exposure; steam heat, hot and cold water, shades, garbage can. electric lights, stoves and refrigerators fur nished. References required. Apply on the premises to J. T Tur ner. resident manager, or J. I*. Turner, 1520 Candler Building ivy 5213 foS RENT Six-room • t.wuod- ern conveniences; front Grant Park; $27.50; in home with private family; references requested. 180 Park Ave. TWO elegant up-to-date, 5-room apart- ments; telephone connections, vapor heated; shades and gas stove furnished 666 Myrtle Bt Ivy 4991 l THE ST. BRIDE, 52 East Cain. Close-in kitchenette apartment, steam heat, best liplit and ventil ation in city. Vacant September L Apply Owner, Apartment 9. APARTMENHs- Ptvdrnont and M.-r- ritts, $35, $37, $40. Apply 70 Merrltts. Ivy 2843-J 10 WEST CAIN STREET. LIGHT three-room apartment; all con- venlences. F* R RENT—Two very desirable unfur nished apartments. 310 and 312 Myrtle Street; all modern conveniences; terms reasonable. Phone Ivy 5065-L FIVE-ROOM modern apartment Phone Ivy 3698-J. FOR RENT Desirable five-room apart ment; second floor; southern exposure; Mendenhall. No. 521-523 Peachtree Ap ply to V H. Kriegshaber, No. 330 Can* ^r>r l: . .<i t c ■ fc" . CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN. OFFICES fOR RENT. OFFICES in the Moore BwildlngUaT'lfto. 10 Auburn avenue, steam heat; pas senger elevator; lights and Janitor ser vice. $12.50 to $18.00. One furnished office, price $17.50 STORES FOR RENT. LKASEonone of the mosTTieSTraT^Te Stores In Peachtree street; suitable for retail business. Apply 119 Peach tree, Ivy 4986. FoR RENT Storeroom The best opening in the State for general mer cantile business. G. C. Selman. Mon roe, Ga. BUSINESS SPACE FOR RENT. w \\ti.d To sent space 16 by 20 for up-to-date pressing club; best of references given Address Passing Club, Box 50, care Georgian. GARGAGES FOR RENT. TUI. REST garage situation in Way cross for rent. Write Dan l^ott. Way- cross, Ga. OFFICES, STORES, HOTELS, FOR RENT. For Rent—September 1. SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS OF 100 NORTH PRYOR STREET. NOW OCCUPIED AS MARION ANNEX. THIS SPACE CONTAINS TWELVE ROOMS AND IS PARTICULARLY DE SIRABLE AS SMALL ROOMING HOUSE. HOT AND COLD WATER, FOUR BATHS. STEAM HEAT COULD HE EASILY CONVERTED INTO DESIRABLE OFFICES. 2,600 SQUARE FEET. WE ALSO HAVE SEVERAL STORKS AVAILABLE SEP TEMBER 1 - AND JANUARY 1 ASA G. CANDLER. JR., AGENT. 222 CAN DLER BUILDING. SEE MR. WILKIN SON. ^harp & j joylston INVESTMENTS. $1,250 will buy a double 3- room negro House on Era ser street. All street im provements and city con veniences down and paid for. Rents for $14.00 per month—nearly 14 per cent. $2,500 buys a store and two dwelling houses on good corner near Sout.hern shops. Rental $300 per year. A cheap corner. ORMEWOOD PARK COTTAGE. TIITS IS a real nice little 5- room cottage on large lot. Street cherted and in one- half block of car line and near school. Price $2,250. Terms $100 cash, and monthly notes of $20 each without any interest. A little bargain. W.A.F0STER & RAYMOND ROBSON REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS 11 EDGEWOQ I) AVENUE. FOR SALE. ON PO NO*: DE LEON AVENUE, near Barnett street, a high-class modern two-story eight-room rosl- <Jen<»-; attractive appointments; fljr- nace heating; slate roof; lot 50 by 200 feet; servants’ room, etc. Price $12.- 000. Reasonable terms. See Mr. Martin. A HOME on Piedmont avenue, be tween Eighth and Tenth streets. Only $8,000. -For particulars see Mr. Eve. _ A HOME on Gordon street, near How ell Park, at a big bargain; forced sale. This Is your chance to get more than your money’s worth. For par ticulars see Mr. Radford. <>N THE NORTH SIDE, a good slx- room bungalow on good lot; stone front; hardwood floors, and all con veniences. Price $4,250. This Is ab solutely below market value. See Mr. Bradshaw. WE HAVE some lovely grove and open tracts of land at Decatur, from five to ten acres, and ranging In price from $250 to $500 per acre. Come out and buy five acres, and have a little farm. See Mr. Eve. FOR RENT. 7-r. h., 15 W. Linden street ....$40.00 6-r. h., 45 Sterling 30.00 fi r. h., Bates avenue, Kirkwood.. 25.00 6-r. h., 250 East Georgia avenue.. 21.60 6-r. h., 361 Form wait 25.00 6-r. h., 48 E. Georgia ave. (apt). 32.60 6-r. h., 17 Luclle avenue 30.00 6-r. h., 12 Dundee 17.50 6-r. h., 21 Howell Place 27.50 R-r. h., 116 E. Ellis 25.00 6-r. h, 575 Edgewood avenue ... 27.50 R-r. h, 112 McDonough r’d, Dec. 25.00 fi-r. h., Hardee street, Kirkwood. 15.00 R-r. h., 401 East Fair 30.00 R-r. h., 369 Cherokee ave. (apt.). 35.00 R-r. h., 19R Crumley 25.00 6-r. h., 44 East Thirteenth .... 19.10 R-r. h , 132 Whitehall terrace 20.60 fi r. h., 108 Mansfield 25.00 6-r. h., 41 Gordon ave., Kirk... 30.00 6-r. h., 158 Ashby street 25 00 5-r. h., Pryor and Crumley, flat. 31.50 5-r. h., 18 Brooks 22.50 5- r. h., 369 Cherokee (apt) 30.00 6- r. h., 21 Lena street 12.50 5-r. h., Boulevard DeKalb 12.50 5-r. h., 435 Spring (apt) 40.60 5-r. h., 144 Highland ave. (apt). 40 00 IF' YOU HAVE MONEY to lend, we can place It safely. FURNHJHED HOUSES WANTED^ WAhfTflP-^Furnished bungalow or apartment by refined party; adults; two bedrooms, North Side. Address i *;irtictrtar. I ’ <) Box 647. UNFURNISHEDJ40USES WANTED. XVANTED " TO RENT Unfurnished small bungalow in good location; mod ern and moderate rate (’all Ivy 4629. or address Box 208, card Georgian. WANTED - Unfurnished house of seven or eight rooms, Inman Park. Posses sion Oct ober 1. I vv 3970-J. WANTED To rent house; at least six rooms; modern improvements; not too far. Send full description and location; $25 or loss. J. L. Sibley, Mllledgeville. Ga.. WILL Rent small cottage or bunga- low, all conveniences; good neighbor hood; from owner. Address IU, Box 809, care American. HOUSES FOR RENT. HOUSES FOR RENT. 20-r. 14-r. 18-r. 12-r. FOR h., 11 Cone Rt. (Aug. 31) $125.00 h., 145 Walton street .... 35.60 h., 20 Connally street 40.00 h., 20 Uncle Remus Ave... 30.00 RENT. 10-r. h., 452 Whitehall street. 10-r. h., 9 Williams street .... 10-r. h., 231 Courtland street 10-r. h.. 305 Woodward avenue. . $50.00 . 55.00 . 42.00 .. 30.00 GET OUR RENT BULLETIN. . JOHN J. WOODSIDE, REAL ESTATE, RENTING. STORAGE. Phonos. Bell IVv 671: Atlanta. 618. « 12 “Real Estate Row ” F'OR RENT % FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. HOUSES WANTED. XV^O^TED^SbT or severi^roorn^biingaX low, unfurnished or furnished. Must he new, up to date, near car line, best residential section. Two in family. Wilson, 720 East North avenue. Ivy 5276-J. Chas. P. Glover Realty Co. 2V 2 WALTON STREET. 14-r. h., 173 Luckle street $37.50 12-r. h., 164 W. North avenue .. 85uOO 12-r. h., 577 Washington street.. 55.00 P>-r. h , 164 Ponce DeLeon ave.. 75.00 10-r. h., 338 West Peachtree .. 60.00 9-r. h., 708 Piedmont avenue... 65.00 9-r. h., 81 I*:. North avenue.... 55.00 9-r. h., 73 East Merrltts ave. 43.50 8-r. h., 145 Elizabeth street .... 42.50 8 r. h., 108 East avenue 40.00 8-r. h , 135 Myrtle street .... 55.00 8-r. h., 91 McLendon street .. 50.00 S-r. h., 63.Currier street........ 45.00 8-r. h . 315 South Pryor 40.00 8-r. h., 167 Capitol avenue.... 42.50 7-r. h., 537 N. Boulevard .'..... 55.00 7-r. h., 95 Elmira street 45.00 7-r. h., 999 Piedmont avenue .. 55.00 7-r. h., 55 W. Peachtree Place 30.00 7-r. h, 261 East Georgia ave. ..$27.50 6-r. apt., 633 Piedmont avenue 50.00 R-r. apt., 154 Whitefoord ave.... 25.00 6-r. flat. 15 East Pine street 25.00 6-r. h., 218 E. Georgia avenue.. 25.00 R-r. h., 87 Elmira street 40.00 6-r. h.. 37 VV. Boulevard De- Kalb 27 50 6-r. h., 28 Queen street 27.50 6-r. h., 137 Venable street .... 18.60 R-r. h.. 55 Killian street 17.50 R-r. apt., 67-A Highland avenue. 37.50 5-r. apt., Corinthian Apts .... 55.00 5-r. apt.. Bell Apts 45.00 5-r. h., 263 Crew street 20.00 5-r. h., Hagan Park 10.00 4-r. h., 323 Highland avenue... 10.00 4-r. apt., Corinthian Apts 4(M0 4-r apt., Bell Apts. ... 40.00 FU RNJSHEDJOOMS W ANTED. ^^^PSn5^fw»Tor thrcc^furnis^id^coru necting rooms with kitchenette; walk ing distance, by September 1; reason able M 3133-J. LADY wishes r w. > rooms in private re- lined home; bed room and kitchen; North Peachtree, l'once DeLeon, Inman Park vicinity. Address E. C. B., Box 801, care Georgian. 11 SINESS WOMAN wishes furnished upstairs room, well ventilated, pri vate porch desirable: kitchenette or cooking privileges Best references. Ad dress Business, Box 60, care Georgian. l»l SINESS WOMAN Wishes furnished upstairs room, well ventilated; pri vate porch desirable; kitchenette or cooking privileges; best references. Ad dress Business, Box 60, care Georgian. WANTED B> gentleman' first-class furnished room, without meals; North Side. Write full particulars Room 109 State Capitol. AY ANTED—By gentleman, fur nished, steam-heated room, close in, with private family. Box Q, 850, rare Georgian. \\ anted real rare, connecting housekeeping, furnished rooms, near Grant Park as possible, and If possible on Cherokee avenue or Park avenue. Phone East Point 241-L. Nl RNISHED ROOMS WANTED. tvXN'TED- Unfurnished bedroom fur- ! nished kitchenette; couple with one « hlld Ma .n 5400 - .1 YOUNG couple want three or four up stairs rooms in good neighborhood, i Address H Box 809, care American. : WANTED- Two connecting unfurnished housekeeping roomarncar in Private entrant-. Address N VV., Box 6S4. care I Georgian [WANTED Two or three unfurnished j rooms wi»h kitchenette Mate price . and location. Address Box 612. care j Georgian. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE. MYTToMH on Capitol avenue; six larg** rooms and bath, cabinet mantels, tile walk, fruit and flowers; lot 50 by 200. Terms Address A. H., 708 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. INVESTMENTS—-List your investments with us. We have the customers with the cash. J. R. Robbins and D. J. Cudd, 707 Candler Building. Phone Ivy 4711. FOR SALE, BY OWNER—Elevated lot in North View cemetery, one of the best situated lots in cemetery. Sur rounding lots can not be had at any price. This lot can be bought at a bar gain for cash. Owner, Box 675, care TWO LOTS on Sunset Avenue, 50 by j 159; one on Lake Ave., between Elizabeth and Euclid, 50 by 240. If in terested, cail Atlanta 3498. FOR SALE Seven riiniii Imuse on P%nce DeLeon Ave., Decatur, $4,000; easy terms. F’leteher Pearson, 422 At lanta National Bank Building. WILL SELL my two-room Capitol Ave. home to responsible party im $♦>,<")"; $500 cash, balance like rent. Why not save your rent money and own your home? Possession September 1. Call Main 2954 J. ______ FOR SALE Six-room, modern cottage dn Decatur, $3,250; $350 cash, balance easy. Fletcher Pearson, 422 Atlanta National Bank Building. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, lot 88 by 200; convenient to school and churches; 200 feet of car line in East Lake vicinity; no loan; easy terms. G. R. Damian, owner, 921 Grant Building. 4-ROOM HOUSE, $950; $100 cash, $500 loan, balance like rent. W. J. Garner, 250 Marietta St. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—One lot, 138 by 610; Edgewood; sidewalk jind water. W J. Garner. 250 Marietta F( >R SALE §) owner, beautiful nine- room» up-to-date house, with all con veniences, lot 50 by 150, to an alley, Servants’ rooms, stables (can be used for garage). Was built for a home. Bargain $6,000; quick sale will sell for tt WO Phone M 8744 L L25 Bast • leorgla, near < !a pltol avenue. I’OR SALE Six-room up-to-date bun- galow, with furnace heat, screens, all modern conveniences, on North Side, to buy from owners Cali Ivy 7035-J. JUST completed, high class bungalow, 6 rooms. No. 37 West Boulevard De- Kalb. Kirkwood.. Will sell easy or rent. W. A. Callaway. Owner. Ivy 4026, 602 Third National Bank Bldg. FOR SALE—By owner. A beautiful 9- room house, lot 50 by 150, back to an alley. Servant rooms. Large stable, can be used for a garage. All modern con veniences. Was built for a home. Will sell at $5,500 for quick sale. Bell Phone Main 8744 L JUST OFF PEACHTREE and car. in section of beautiful homes, I have a j lot 60 feet front, chert street, tile walks, water and sewer. I will sell for $750 on terms of $75 cash, balance monthly. | Rome developments soon to take place will make this lot double in twelve months. Address Mr. W. B. Griffith, 488 Reach tree. THE EUCLID APARTMENTS THIS NEW APARTMENT HOUSE at No. 161 Euclid avenue has just been completed and consists of 16 three and four-room apartments. Each apartment fronts Euclid avenue and has all the latest improve-, ments and novelties. The wall safes are attractive features for valu ables. and the three-room apartments have wall beds, which really makes them equal to four rooms. Prices are $32.50 and $37.50. The neighborhood is unexcelled. # IN THE BOSCOBEL, which adjoins, are three and four-room apart ments at $30 to $35 each. FITZHUGH KNOX 1613 Candler Building BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. TOUR OWN IDEAS IN A HOME. EVERY person has his own Ideas in regard to his own home. To get these ideas worked out properly, there is only one solution: that is to build it himself. Most people haven’t the time and mon ey to do this, so have to take the ideas of someone else, which, nine times out of ten, are all wrong, since very few of us have the same ideas in regard to details .which, as we all know, play a very impor tant part in each home. WE are just about to compete a modem, stone-front, 7-room bunga low in one of Atlanta’s prettiest residence parks—West End Park. The foundation and body are almost completed. The plastering, painting and inside details are just about to be put in. WE offer you an unusual opportunity to come in, talk over your sit uation with us, give us your ideas and let us work them out in this unusually attractive location. THIS home is on a lot 60 by 150 feet, facing two streets, which gives you a permanent outlook. THIS place has furnace heat, sleeping porch, hardwood floors and every conceivable improvement. THE price and terms are such that it places this individual home within the reach of all. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR LOAN AGENTS NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. INMAN PARK LOTS 75 tort front. $1.- 050 cash; twelve minutes from Five Points; good neighborhood ami all im provements. Call or phono W. R. Beck. Fourth "National Bank Main 3087. At night. Ivy 2329-L. 011MEWOO1 > BUNG A LOW—N EW. $250 CASH—$25 PER MONTH. ON a cherted street, with city water and electric lights, six rooms, well built and well arranged; good lot; $3,750; on easy terms. You will surely like this home. ANSLEY PARK BUNGALOW. SEVEN ROOMS and sleeping porch, hardwood floors, tile bath, servants’ room; brand-new; right oft' Piedmont avenue; $6,500; on terms. THOMSON & LYNES 18-20 Walton St. Phone Ivy 718. OWNER wishes to sell some beautiful lots on North Decatur car line; $450 to $1,000; lots average $600; well shaded; fifteen minutes' ride to Five Points. $50 cash, balance small payments. Ail- joining property 50 per cent higher in price Address Owner, Box 550, care Georgian. WITHIN the 5-mile circle, 1 000 feet east of Peachtree road. 1 have lot 100 j by 168 which I am compelled to sell this ! week. Will accept one-quarter cash. I balance to suit. This is a bona fide of- | fer. No agent need aply. Address P. o Box 218. City ALMOST new five-room cottage, mod ern. on large lot. North Decatur car line; small cash payment, or will take a good automobile as cash payment; bal ance $20 per month; bargain. Address p »» Box 888, Atlanta Bargain For Quick Sale. EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, on lot 75 by 190; Inman Park section. Address S., Box 450, care Georgian. FOR SALE OR RENT—Eight-room house; 379 Washington street; lot 40 by 200; prefer to sell on easy terms. Apply owner, 370 Washington. MY beautiful home at sacrifice; every modern convenience; six rooms with garage. Ponce DeLeon place. Address owner. E. care Georgian. INM \N PARK-DRUID HILLS SEC TION. six-room bungalow; sell or ex change for renting property Address Owner. Box 181. care Georgian. LEASE OR SALE Artistic bungalow screened, tiled, furnace, garage Ad- drtsM “Ansley Park." care Georlgan. ’ CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN~ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.^^ FOR SALE Hy owner, new six-room house in South Kirkwood, in beauti ful grove; easy terms. C. W. S.. No. 918 Austell building. Phone Main 2243. REAL ESTATE FOB 6 ALE OR EX CHANGE. A NICE little cozy four-room home; within five minutes of East Point car, for rent, exchange or will sell for small cash payment and balance $10 month. \ddress Owner, Box 806, care American. Ivy 1375. , HAVE about $2,000 equity in North Side property, yielding monthly income, will sell or trade for modern North Side home. Address A., Box 788, \' anta. FOR BEAUTIFUL HOMES and build ing lots in College Park, the moat de sirable suburb of Atlanta, see 1. C Me* Crory. REA L_E ST A T E FOR EXCHA NOE iTL^rpTTPTTr^mTKlern stone front bun galow; eight rooms ami 10 acres of land, near Hapevllle. to exchange for a nice West End home. Call W. R. Res- ness Phone Ivy 4711 or 707 Candler Building, to secure a beautiful country home. ^FARMS FOR SALE. INVEST iir^^rTtlsir^T’olumhia farm lands—Fort George;, growing fruits, cereals, poultry raising, dairying; buy now before railroads completed; hun dreds settlers arriving: 40-acre farms, J25 per acre; $50 cash, balance^ easy; fortunes being made; write for booklet. J. C Thorn & Co.. Ltd.. 320 Metropoli tan Building. Vancouver. British Colum bia^ CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN7“ FARMS FOR SALE. ^scTTnsi^^land: PRICE COUNTY lamp 9,000 acres hard wood, clay loam land, adjoining small town on railway; ideal investment or colonization proposition; forest products will more than pay for clearing. Price County won the first prize on agricul ture exhibits at State and world’s fair. Price $12 per acre. W. K. Parkinson, Phillips, Wls. OWN A FIG orchard; invest only $5 monthly and Vuy a nice 2-acre fig or chard, where results are certain; will guarantee $100 for thin! year's crop above all expenses. Write for further w He Fig Orchards. Zwolle, La. FOR SALE—Good, rich farms, under laid with coal. R. P. Cline, Steuben ville. Ohio. GRAND AU CTION SALE 2,600 Acres Subdivided Into SMALL FARMS 2,600 LOCATED AT DAKOTA, GA. NEAR ASH BURN, TURNER COUNTY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28 SALE BEGINS PROMPTLY AT 10 A. M. GREATEST sale of high-class farms ever held in the State, comprising location, fine quality, high state of cultivation, and everything that goes with an ideal farm. FREE hand concerts all day! Barbecue dinner! Sil ver souvenirs! Only 10 per cent cash—balance 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years. Notes commencing January 1, 1914. Low interest only 6 per cent. Edwin P. Ansley Carolina Development Company, Auctioneers. Greensboro, N. C. Americus, Ga. FOR SALE JOHN J. WOODSIDE v A 3-YEAR LEASE. (22-Room House.) CLOSE-IN HOUSE, furnished com plete; income about $260 monthly; rent $140 per month. Don’t telephone about it. Price $1,650. THOS. R. FINNEY, S^les Mgr., 12 “Real Estate Row.” Ivy 1513. SMITH & EWING REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS. 130 Peachtree. SMALL FARMS. Atl. 2864. WE HAVE LISTED WITH US not only large acreage tracts, but many splendid small farms in all parts of the State, ranging in size from forty acres up, which can be bought for reasonable prices on easy terms. We take pleasure in helping prospective purchasers to wise locations. Come to SEE US. CITY PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE FOR FARMS. • WE HAVE a client who wishes to exchange Atlanta property for a Cobb County farm. Another who w’lshes a Dougherty County farm. List your farms with us and we can place them for you satisfactorily $1,300 CASH WILL BUY four lots in Inman Park. Don’t delay if you want A REAL BAR GAIN. For sale' GREEN E R E A E T r Y companyI GRANT PARK HOMES. WE have several of the best bargains in this entire section. We have them that can not fail to please you from five rooms to twelve rooms. Priced low and terms easy Call by the office or use the phone. 611 EMPIRE BLDG. REAL ESTATE, RENTING, LOANS. Phones 1599 REAL ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION NEWS Work Is Postponed On Peachtree Creek Opposition Develops to Use of Con victs—Roadway To Be Oiled at Once—Apartment Brings $14,250. A SNAP for the money. 640 acres Pecos Valley, adjoining railroad tow’n. R. S. Long, Owner. Longworth. Texas. 423 ACRES, ten sets houses; rent $1,200; price $22.50 per acre. W. J. Gilbert, Dublin, Ga. FOR SALE—Every farm in Georgia should have a fine winter pasture. We ship the best grade of crimson clover seed, rye. barley and winter oats, and all other kinds of field seed, direct to farmers at close prices. Write for quotations. Nashville Field Seed Com pany. Nashville, Tenn. FARM LAND for sale. In Bartow County. Georgia; fine farm, 236 acres, near Taylorsville; good school, church and fine water. Good improvements on this farm Write owner, G. W. Muse, Tallapoosa, Ga. ALL TELEPHONES lead to Hearst’s Sunday American and Atlanta Geor gian Want Ad Department via both phones 100. Property owners near the Peach tree Creek bridge are hoping that some definite action will soon be taken to clear out the bed of Peach tree Creek. Since it was decided Saturday by the County Commission ers not to undertake th e job with •onvicts citizens anticipate that day laborers will be hired and that the work will go on without much delay. County Commissioner S. R Tur man declared Monday that Chief of Construction Clayton and F. A. Quil- lian, chairman of the bond commis sion, agreed with the County Com- misioners that it would be unwise to take convicts off sewer work and put them on the Peachtree Creek job. Captain Clayton and Mr. Quillian ap peared at the last meeting and as serted that they could protect the Peachtree Creek Disposal Plant for the present. One hundred more convicts are needed on th e Butler street sewer work, declared a County Commis sioner. To Change Peachtree Front. E. W. Alfriend, manager of the Al- friend Building on Peachtree, oppo site the Empire Life Building, has applied for a building permit to change store front at No. 97 Peach tree street at a cost of $360. This work is to be done in preparation for the Atlanta Floral Company, Borg & Erikson, successors, who have leased the place, and will move from their present location on Peachtree just north of Edgewood avenue. Permit to change the store front of tl*e Meyers-Marcus Company at 75 Peachtree has also been sought. The cost will he $700. Washington Street Sale, $14,250. The Phoenix Investment Company has entered Into an agreement with Mrs. Emma E. LaHatte to construct a two-story apartment house at No. 425 Washington st/eet and to give a quitclaim on the entire propef*ty for $14,250. The lot is 52 by 150 feet. Permit for the structure was taken earlier in the week. Much Church Activity. Certain local churches are very busy at this time preparing for the completion of new edifices. The Christian Science Church at the northwest corner of Peachtree circle andi Peachtree street Is perhaps half completed, the Gordon Street Church is well along, near West End Park, the Unitarians are expected to start soon on West Peachtree near Kimball, and the First Presbyterian at Peach tree and Seventeenth streets, and the Central Baptist at the corner of Cooper and Whitehall streets. The Central Baptist congregation bought their 102 by 150 foot lot over a year ago for $18,000 and are ready to move from Forsyth and Garnett streets. Their present property is held for $60,000, and the church and prospective buyers have come with in $10,00 of a trade on two occa sions. The new church will cost about $60,000 and will have such in stitutional improvements as a swim- mnig pool, bowling alley, reading and rest rooms, kindergarten, etc. Railroad Developments Started. People on the west side of the city are waiting to see the result of rail road activity that has been started in Chat section. The projectors in the Walker Street industrial development have begun clearing away small houses to make ready for the exten sion of a spur track through the rear of the Walker Street tract to Haynes street, where it is proposed to put several large warehouses. One building which will adorn the group will be three stories high and 300 feet long, if the plans of the de velopers do not go awry. New Subdivision Opened. Oak wood Terrace, a new subdivi sion adjoining Druid Hills, west of East Lake drive and fronting on the North Decatur car line, has been put on the market by the L„ P. Rotten- field Real Estate Agency. This is known as the Kirkpatrick property, and was acquired some time ago by the McKenzie Trust Company. The lots are $450 to $1,000, and John N. Holland will have charge of the sales. Kontz Home for Rent. The former home of Judge Ernest C. Kontz at the northeast corner ot West Peachtree and Kimball streets has been placed for renting with a local real estate agency, Judge and Mrs. Kontz having sold the home and moved to No. 616 Piedmont avenue The property fronts 190 feet on West Peachtree and 75 feet on Kimball street, and brought $25,000 from Mrs Annie B. Armistead. Warranty Deeds. $2,500—John M. Ponder to O L and Mrs. O. L. Turner, lot southwest' corner Cameron and Killian streets oO by 130 feet, March 26, 1909. $1,100—W. E. Parr to George N. Crane, lot west side Oliver street, 140 feet north of Bellwood avenue, 45 bv 152 feet. August 21. $5,000—W. J. Tucker to J. M. Bass No. 275 East Pine street, lot 50 bv 171 feet. August 18. $11.000—A. N. Sharp to A. S. Har ris, lot north side of Ponce DeLeon avenue, 328 feet west of Bonaventure street. 50 by 231. August 22. $400—John Starr and G. T. Ed wards to Max Kramer, lot 891 feet south of southeast corner of Grand avenue and Mayson and Turner’s Ferry road, 100 by 150 feet. Feb ruary 21, 1911. $2,S00—Estate Mrs. Irene N. Snook (by executor) to James T. \Vllliams and I. S. Thomas, lot west qldVs Cle burne avenue, 569 feet east of High land avenue, 70 hy 180 feet. Maftch $2,600—Joseph B. Wolfe to Charle* L. Harper, No. 413 Auburn avenue, 48 by 86 feet. June 9, 1911. $1,500—Frank Eastman to Maggie and Foster W. Cook, lot west side of Do ray street, 80 feet north of West Hunter street, 40 by 80. August 18, 1909. $1,000—American Securities Com pany of Georgia to Mrs. Madeline C. Wrigley, lot 10, block 2, Peachtree Hills place, land lot 111. March 2L 1912. $2,200—Warren Investment Com pany to J. A, Blakeley and C. A. Hud son, lot east side Newnan avenue, 50 by 150 feet. September 12, 1910. $5,500—W. M. Nichols and John H. Boylston, lot south side west Harris street, 268 feet from northeast cor ner, block 156, land iot 78, Four teenth District, 40 by 125 feet. Au gust 20. $2,200—Mrs. A. H. Collier et al. to Peachtree Oaks Company, lot west side Oak Drive, 235 feet north of Col lier road, 50 by 145 feet. August 15. $1,195—J. S McCauley to James C. Williams, No. 282 South Boulevard, lot 37 by 140. August 21. $6,100—S. W. Sullivan to W. V. Ogletree, No. 76 Price street, lot 42 by 140 feet. June 28, 1911. $2,000—E. W. Klein to Mrs. Linda J. Sangster, lot north side Grady avenue, 250 feet east of South Bou levard, 50 hy 250 feet. Also lot north side Grady avenue, 350 feet east of South Boulevard, 50 hy 275 feet. Au gust 22. Building Permits. $400—John B. McCollum, No. 122 Railroad street, one-story frame dwelling. Day work. $1,500—Charles F. Rice, No. 157 Hemphill avenue. Day work. $50—Florsheim Shoe Company, Nq. 101 Peachtree street, alterations. J. W. Pittman. $1,600—Parker Railway News Com pany, Pryor and Wall streets, same. Day work. • $150—^. Meno, No. 192 Kelly street, repairs. Day work. $1,000—J. W. McKay, No. 31 Drum mond street, one-story frame dwell ing. George L. Goosby. $50—Eagles’ Club, Peachtree ai d Viaduct place, alterations. J. W. Pitt man. $100—Meyer-Marcus Company, No. 75 Peachtree street, change front. J. W. Pittman. $150—Truitt Coal Company, Mitch ell and Elliott streets, frame store. Day work. $250—Mrs. Mattie Scott, No. 177 East North avenue, build porch. Day work. $360—E. W. Alfriend, No. 97 Peach tree street, change front. J. W. Pittman. $100—R. W. Boone, No. 71 Allen avenue; build bathroom. Day work. Warranty Deeds. $1,200—A. J. Moss to Kaie Jolly, lot 270 feet east of Cherokee avenue, on northeast corner, of two 30-foot alleys. 52 by 89. August 30. $9o0—A. D. Adair to Charles C. Gil- lett, lot north side Eads street, 30 feet from Smith street, 80 by 91. August 1. $1,200—C. C. Murphy to F. M. Mor gan, lot 330 feet west of southwest cor ner of Uncle Remus avenpe and LawtOD street, 50 by 145. August 15. $1,000—Mrs. Mary Sayre to Loula Trotzier, lot west side Ashby street, at southeast corner block A, of Trotzier es tate, 100 by 300. August 15. $800—-Mrs. Mary J. Kerr to Mrs. Mar garet A. Lewis, lot west side* East Fair street, 25 feet from Pearl street, 25 by 100. June 14. $2,750—John H. Raine to Atlanta Sav ings Bank, No. 7 West Tenth street, 40 by 99. August 23. $500 and Other Considerations—H. P. Bryans to J. G. Clark and D. J. Coog- ler, Jot northeast corner Bayard and Pine streets, 100 by 150. July 22. $500 and Other Considerations—H. P. Bryans to J. G. Clark and D. J. Coogler, lot north side Pine street, 200 feet east of Bayard street, 150 by 400. July 22. $12,000—-D. W Meadow to W. A. Lurm- mus, lot northwest side Euclid avenue, 59 feet northeast of Colquitt avenue, 50. by 165. August 20. $3,000—Mrs. Martha A. Bigham to W. A. Lurmmus, lot south side DeKalb ave nue, 248 feet east of Highland avenue, 100 by 165; lot south side DeKalb ave nue, 498 feet east of Highland avenue, 50 by 165. August 20. $200—H. N. VanDevander to George L. Morris, lot west side Mayson and Turner’s Ferry road, 325 feet from Ash by street, 22 by 141. July 29. $1,547—J. H. Alexander to Miss Eloise Alexander, 119-500 interest in lot west side Juniper street, 100 feet south of Sixth street, 50 by 106. July 22. $2,145—J. H. Alexander to Mrs. Carrie A. Alien., 33 100 interest in same prop erty. July 22. $1 and Other Considerations—J. L. Binford to W. A. and E. E. Cason, lot 62, block 12, of Hollywood Cemetery. July 30. $40—Long Blue Granite Company to J. L. Binford, same property. March 20. $1 and Love and Affection—John W. Ball to J. S. Ball et al., %-acre on east side Roswell road, 1,000 feet north of south line of land lot 31. August 18. Love and Affection—Mrs. Lent Hast to W. B. Hast, lot 4. biock 5, Peachtree Heights, on Demorest avenue, 125 by 150. $880—Harry Pfeffer to Collinsville Granite Company, lot east side Moore street, 155 feet north of Decatur street, 45 by 110. August 23. j $13,500—James R. and* John W. Col lier to J. V. Jones, No. 308 Ponce De Leon avenue, 52 by 184 feet. August 19. $12,000—Mrs. Lydia M. Hall to James R. and John W. Collier, same proper ty. December 30, 1911. $25—Hollywood Cemetery to William P. Simonton, lot 24, block -9. Febru ary 23, 1906. $1,100—George Ware and W. J. Har per to Mrs. M. S. Freman, lot south side Rhodes street, 180 feet east of Vine street. 40 by 100. August 11. $1,800—George Winship, Jr., to W. B. Watts, lot* north side Piedmont place, 491 feet west of Piedmont avenue, 43 by 135. August 22. Bonds for Title. $28,500—Phenix Investment (Com pany to Mrs. Emma E. LaHatte, No. 425 Washington street, 52 by 150. August 9. $4,350—W. B. Cummings to E. A. Hartsock, lot south side of Adair ave nue, 320 feet west of Highland ave nue. 50 by 170. August 16. $11,616—J. H. Alexander to P. R. Al len, 54-125 interest in lot on west side Juniper street, 100 feet south of Sixth street, 50 by 106. July 22. $9.000—Samuel Barnett to Miss M. Elizabeth Rorke, lot north side Angler avenue, 452 f^et west of Summit ave nue, 56 by 102. June 18. Loan Deeds. $200—Misses S. J. and M. B. Word to John B Roberts, lot north side Sells avenue, 170 feet west of Ajwood street, 85 by 264: also lot north side Sells ave nue. 85 feet west of Atwood street, 85 by 264. August 15, 1911. $1,000—Mrs. Theodosia D. Warren t© Mrs. A. J. PeFord, No 46 Culberson street. 75 by 150. August 22. Loan Deeds. $1,000—Mrs. Inez Crowley to Fred Cromer, No. 126 McAfee street, 40 by 100. August 23. $2.000—Thomas B. Davies to Telfair Hodgson, lot west side Gordon place, 50 by 155. August 23. Quitclaim Deeds. $5—Germania Savings Bank to A. J. Moss, lot north side of a 20-foot alley. 260 feet south of Glennwood avenue, 50 by 86. August 20 $1—John McKay to Paul Mitchell, lot northwest corner Dunbar and Elizabeth streets 33 by 100. August 23. io—William L. Kiker to J. M. Nash, Jr., No. 181 Plum street, 46 by 183. Au gust, 1913. _ Deed to Secure. $o30—Paul M’tchell to Mrs. C. L. Ger- shon. lot northwest corner Dunbar an J Elizabeth streets, 33 by 100. August 2J jflRHhtMi .