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12 THE ATLANTA UKOKHIAN AND NEWS.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALK. ^
FofUsaLE six-room beautiful bunga
low on St. Charles avenue at bargain
Apply Ree<l, 74 Peachtree
ON S. PRY Oil street I have a gnn<i b
room house and corner lot 50 by 150
ft., in good condition $1,900 $50 cash,
balance $20 month. .1, R Robbins and I>.
J C dd, to" Candler Bldg lvj 4711
OWNER will sell direct to pur
chaser two valuable pieces city
property. Apply 80 Hast Four
teenth Phone Ivy 7488.
THRKR he's... trafiy fnr sum! TnrntliTfl
on Greenwood avenue near Ponce De
Leon; modern; easy terms, good Invest
ment \ . Box 634, care Georgian
F< if.; "saXi B> owner, aix-rtton tot
tage. modern, near St. Paul Church
Must sell cheap Main 2944-J
LEASE oil SALE Artistic bungalow.
screened, tiled. furnace, garage \<1-
dress ‘Ansley Park." care Georgian
A BARGAIN Five-room bungalow,
sleeping porch bath anfl electricity.
South Kirkwood. $25 month, cash or
terms Phone Main 3992
FOR SALE Two beautifully situated
lots in Ansley Park Annex, can be
bought direct from owner on very at
tractive terms,
glan.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALK
READ FOR PROFIT-GfLOltW AIN WANT AOS-USE FOR RESULTS
Dunkley to Play at
Free Concert Sunday
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
HOUSES FOR RENT
W.A.F0STER & RAYMOND ROBSON
iwner. Box 103, Geor-
REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS
11 EDOEWOQ I> AVENUE
FOR RENT.
12-r. h . 40 West End Ave. .
12-r. h., 179 Lucile Ave , furn
11-r h , 124 I>aFrance
10-r. h , 210 Angler Ave
10-r. h , 34 Norwood St.,
10-r h.,,316 Hill
10-r. h 306 East Hunter
10-r. h., 7 Wellington..
10-r h . 99 Cleburne
10-r. h
10-r. h
9-r. h
9-r. h
FOR SALK.
ON PONCE DE LEON AVENUE.
near Barnett street, a high-class
modern two-story eight-room resl
dence; attractive appointments fur
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 F»
tThtilars see Mr Radford
ror par-
1NVESTMENTS List your Investments
with its We have the customers with
the cash .1 R Robbins and D .1 Otidd.
707 Candler Building Phone Ivy 4711
FOR SALE By owner, new six-room
house in South Kirkwood, in beauti
ful gro\e: easy terms C W. 8.. No
f*:x Austell building Phone Main 2243
FIVE-ROOM POTTAGE. lot 88 by 200;
convenient to school and churches;
20ft feet of car line in East Laka
vieinitv no loan; easy terms G. R.
T wrman, owner. 921 Grant Building
FoK SALE By 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 garaget Was built for a home
Bargain $5,000, quick sale will sell for
$5 500 Phone M 3744-L 125 East
Georgia, near Capitol avenue
FOR SALE- By owner. A beautiful 9
room house, lot 50 by 150, back to an
allev Servant rooms Large stable, can
he used for a garage All modern con
veniences. Was built for a home. Will
sell at $5,500 for quick sale. Bell Phone
Main 3744-L. , _
ESTATE FOh AALE OR EX
CHANGE.
BARGAIN in equity in country lots;
weekly payment. W. J. G., care The
Georgian.
WILL trade or sell a dandy eight-room
brick house on one of the best North
Side streets Price right. Address Bar
ra, r Box 23, earn Georgian.
Ful; BEAUTIFUL HOMES and build
ing lots in College Park, the moat rte-
fcirahlc suburb of Atlanta, see i C Me
‘Tory
REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE^
rrUTT'IYiuYr^MTerrUsUjmTTro^
galow eight rooms and 10 acres of
land, near Hapeville, to exchange for a
nice West End home Call W. R Res
pess Phone Ivy 4711 or 707 Candler
Building to secure a beautiful country
home
FARMS FCRJkALE.
ffSo and" dairy farm for sale cheap; 2T.0
acres land, all In hog-proof fence. Box
123 LaGrange, Texas |
ARKANSAS Come to Drew County, I
will show you a place to make your
home; the place for the man of limited
means Ht>d the investor doubles every
two years. Write H. E. Wells, Bcipto,
Ark
100 ACRES, 5-room house, outbuildings
and pasture for dairy tenant house. .1.
R Stone. College Park, Ua.. Route No. 1
FOR SALE Fine six-horse farm. 278
acres, 175 acres all stumped and in
high state of cultivation, seven good
tenant houses. Will make bale cotton
per acre this year, 2*4 acres made 200
bushels corn, crop averaged 35 bush
els Joins town limits of Pavo, a great,
thriving business town Will sell one-
third cash, balance ten years. Y. W. |
Webb, Pavo, Ga
FARMS, large and small, improved, un
improved in Houston County. Geor
gia. selected; my prices are right. W.
A Strother, Perry, Ga
1.0.000 ACRES b< t m in Aryan
County to select from. Will loan 40
]>er cent of value Write wants first let
ter Holmes Colbert, Calera, Okla
FOR SALE Three hundred acres of
land six miles from town; 110 In cul
tivation and two good tenapt houses;
will sell to right party on reasonable
terms Apply to P. O. Box 334, Tlfton,
Ga
CAN LOCATE you on the best land in
the State of Arizona for 26c an acre.
San Pedro Realty Co.. Benson, Ariz.
SO ACRES improved, 60 cultivation, 25
bottom. spring, orchard; half mile
town; school, church, $2,800. I^athrom,
Simmons, Mo
30.000 ACRES In a tine ranch; every foot
tillable, on two railroads; Improved;
will cut acreage if wanted; $10 acre.
Address Box 312, Clarendon, Texas.
INVEST In British Columbia farm
lands—Fort George, growing fruits,
ce^eais, poultry raising, dairying; buy
now before railroads completed; hun
dreds settlers arriving. 40 acre farms,
$25 i*er acre; $50 cash, balance easy,
fortunes being made, write for booklet
J. C. Thorn & Co.. Ltd . 320 Metropoli
tan Building. Vancouver. British Colum
bia
WISCONSIN LAND.
PRICE COUNTY land; 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
Cbtmiy won the tirst prize on agricul
ture exhibits at State and world’s fair.
Price $12 per acre W K Parkinson,
Phllllps. Wls
OWN A FIG orchard; invest only $5
monthly and buy a nice 2-acre tig or
chard, where results are certain; will
guarantee $100 for third years crop
above all expenses. Write for further
proof Zwolle Fig Orchards. Zwolle. I^a
FOR SALK d rich farms, unoer-
Lald with coa*. R. P. Cline. Steuben
ville. Ohio
42" ACRES, ten sets houses; rent $1 200;
price $22 50 per acre W. J Gilbert,
Dublin. Ga
CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE
J^^W^^At^^X^jT^ownerT^elevated loUTn
Northview Cemetery-. One of the best
situated lots In cemetery Surrounding
lots can not be had at any price. This
lot can be bought for cash at a bargain.
Owner, Box 511. care Georgian
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
i£&CHA>?GE good paying stock for resi
dence Homeseeker, Box 682, care
Georgian.
ON THU NORTH SIDE, a good six-
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 nn^
open tracts of land at Decatur, from
five to fen 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
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205 S. Ashby St..
314 Williams
310 Juniper
4 I a Rosa
85 A von
52 Gordon St.
$50 00
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42.60
K’wood 27.50
42.60
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V. lift Rt 76 00
h . 60 E Seventeenth St
h . 36 Argard
h , Cor. Uhurch and Spring
h , 643 Edge wood Ave
h E DeKalb Boulevard
h , 358 Capitol Ave
410 Piedmont
38 Norcross
701 N. Boulevard..,
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8-r h . 57 DeKalb Ave 30 00
8-r h . 574 Washington 60 00
8-r h . 94 Highland Ave 35 00
8-r. h . 46 S Gordon 8t 45 00
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IF YOU HAVE MONEY to lend, we ran place It safely.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
10-r
10 p
h . 795 Piedmont ave
h . 299 Washington st
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-r. h., 405 Spring st
FOR RENT.
.175.00 7-r. h , 340 North Boutovard.... *32.50
. 85 00 7-r h., 353 Euclid ave 46 00
46 00 7-r. h.. 129 East Pine st 35.00
25 00 7-r. h . 240 Glennwood ave 21.00
GET OUR RENT BULLETIN
JOHN J. WOODSIDE,
REAL ESTATE, RENTING. STORAGE.
Phones. Bell, Ivy* 671. Atlanta, 618. 12 “Real Estate Row.’
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
No. 219 East Avenue—$3,500
On East avenue we offer a -new C-room cottage, on lot
54x1 ti4 feet.
This home is modern in all respects, and is located just
one block from the Highland avenue car line, and within
two blocks of the new city school. Lot is elevated, giving a
pretty view of the surrounding country, which will always
be permanent.
A very small cash payment is all that is required to get
this up-to-date home. The balance can be arranged just like
rent, or any way that would suit the purchaser.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
EOAN AGENTS NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
ANSLEY PARK BUNGALOW
Seven Rooms and Sleeping Porch
THIS is n brand new home, being complete In every way. Beau-
tif il living room, music room, large dining hall, kitchen, two
large bedrooms, one smaller bedroom, large sleeping porch. tile
bathroom, hallway, large front porch and back porch, Servant's
room In haaement, perfect lot, right off Piedmont Ave. car line.
$6,500 on terms.
THOMSON & LYNES
Phone Iv^ 718.
Papers in the transfer have Just gone
to record.
The first lot is the northwest corner
of Fifteenth and Tenter streets. 50 by
149, for $6,000; the second, 60 feet
west of Center street, 50 by 149, for
$5,000, and the third, 100 feet west of
Center street, 50 by 144. for $5,000.
The above were the trading prices
paid by Mr. Dorsey tt Henry S. Harp
er. Mr. Dorsey has built an attrac
tive bungalow on the east aide of
Ivy road, 1,000 feet north of Pied
mont avenue, and near the home of
W. J. Stoddard.
Mr. Smith Not Interested.
In an account In Wednesday’s Geor
gian concerning the Livingston
Apartments on East North avenue it
was stated that the Joint owner was
Sam E Smith. This wa. an error.
Mr. Smith has no connection with tha
apartment. James Livingston Wright
is now sole owner.
Sale for School Purposes.
The St. Anthony's Parochial School
has bought a site at No. 253 Ashhv
street for an educational Institution.
This location Is near Gordon street
and was purchased from James L.
Wright for $4,500. The lot Is 57 by
250 feet and the property is Im
proved with an eight-room cottage.
Building Permits.^
jof;o—r \V. Johnson, No. 54 Colum-
bia'avenue, Install furnace. Eichberf?
Heating Company.
*225—M. C. Welch. No. 16 Alta ave-
n $130 — 0. G. Shipp, No. 85 East Fifth
street, same.
j J 30—Mrs M. Stein. No. 449 Capi
tol avenue, same. Monertef Atlanta
Company.
18 and 20 Walton St.
$2,500
WILL Bl T Y throe houses on Fulton street, between
Washington and Pnllian streets. Lots 50x110.
Rents $23.50.
J. R.
j. h.
Ivy 1518.
SMITH & EWING
REAL ESTATE, RENTING, LOAN8.
130 Peachtree.
Atl. 28*6.
FOR SALE
JOHN J.
WOODSIDE
S. PRYOR ST. HOME.
(PRICE $3,250.)
No. 570 We offer here a six-room cot
tage. with gas. water and bath. Lot
50 by 180 feet. No loan. Easy terms.
THUS R. FINNEY. Sales Mgr.
12 "Real Estate Row.''
Fifteenth and Center street, 50 by
149 feet. April 30.
Transferred to Mrs Ida G. WJlson.
May 30.
$10,000—Same to same. Lot north
side Fifteenth street, 100 feet west
of Center street, 50 by 144. April 30.
Transferred to Mrs. Ida G. Wilson.
May 30.
$10,000—Same to same. Lot north
Ferdinand Dunkle/, fellow of the
Royal College of Organists, London,
has arrived In Atlanta to play as
side Fifteenth street, 50 feet west of , sololat at the free organ concert Sun-
Center street, 60 by 149. Aprtl .30. <j; j at the Auditorium under Music
Festival Association auspices. Mr
Transferrer! to Mrs. Ida G. Wilson.
May 30. ^
$1,300—W. M. Thurman to D A.
Wheeler, lot east side Acorn avenue,
850 feet north of Mason’s avenCie, 60
by 152 feet. August 22, 1912.
Transferred to C. E Travis. De
cember 1, 1912.
$14,000—C. H. Ashford to Mrs.
Jennie Ullendorff. lot east side Hurt
street, land lot 14, 100 by 387 feet.
August 26.
$4 000—Jessie M. Liddell and Ruth
E. Johnson to F. J. Kees, lot west
side Piedmont avenue, land lots 56
and 51, 60 by 241 feet. June 2.
$2,600—Copenhlll Land Company to
same. Lot south side Blue Ridge
avenue, 310 feet east of Lin wood
avenue, 50 bv 206 feet. May 10.
$8.500—J. G. Yarbrough to Mrs.
Dana Stephens, lot south side Green
wood avenue, 382 feet west of High
land avenue, 50 by 200. August 26.
$4.010—P H. Mell to Clifford L.
Anderson, one-half Interest in lot
southeast corner South Boulevard and
Cottingham avenue. 310 by 175 feet.
March 10. 1910. t . ,
Transferred to Atlanta Banking and
Savings Company. August 25.
poirsaranHY
G r l: e n r
R K A E T Y
COMPANY
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.
611 EMPIRE BLDQ. REAL ESTATE. RENTING. LOANS. Phone* 1699.
Do You
Want an
Automobile ?
The 'utomobile Col-
umns of The Georgian
“WANT AD” Section
is the place to find real
bargains in cars. If you
will read these ads
every day you wil
eventually find what you
want at a price you can
afford to pay.
Dakota Farm Sales
Net $112,000 Total
Plenty of Bidders Found—Deals Go
to Record—Fifteenth Street
** Lots Transferred^
The total of farm tracts sold on
Thursday in the Dakota farm sub
division near Ashburn. Turner Coun
ty. by J Hope Tigner. of the Edwin
P. Ansley real estate agency, was
$112,000, an average of nearly $50 an
acre. Fifteen hundred people were
present, and there were 200 bidders
The total of lots sold was 64, and 40
of these were sold in 25 minutes. The
tracts were 26 to 100 acres.
All of the farms were sold to farm
ers who will move In at once. The
tracts are well watered and all In
cotton.
Among Atlanta people present were
]•: Y. McBermte. of Chamblee; W. H
Allen. A. A. Doonan. J-. Hope Tigner
and S. E Davidson, of the Ansley
agency, and J. H Smith.
Record of Good Sales.
Papers in the sale of Nos. 153 ajid
Tllf: ATLANTA GEORGIAN
PuMUfted by The Georgian Coni; any
20 Kaat Atlanta
Alabama Street Georgia
Ki trrevl at Atlanta pantofflce a* wood class matter
Subacrtptlona Payable In Advance.
One year mall. j«4ruag»' prepaid $5 (W
months mall, postage prepaid 1-JO
Three months mall, poet age prepaid. 1*8
one month mail, poaiage prepaid 45
165 Decatur *r©et from J. R~ Smith
and W. M. Terry to John S. Candler
for $33,760 have gone to record. The
property is 22 feet southeasterly of
Piedmont avenue. 43 by 66 feet, and
on the south side of the atreet.
The above was a warranty deed.
Bond for title conveyed to Mrs. Nora
A Castleberry from Mrs. M. H. Ta
tum the southeast corner of North
Boulevard find Boulevard place, 50 by
101, for $5,000.
Result of Directors’ Meeting.
Real estate dealers were much en
couraged Friday over the prospect ol
landing the 1916 convention of the
National Association of Heal Estate
Exchanges, the directors of the At
lanta Heal Estate Board having met
Thursday with Charles P. Glover and
indorsed the movement. Mr. Glover,
Harris G. White, president of the
realty board, and General A. J. West
spoke in favor of the project. A res
olution was passed calling on the
real estate men and the public In gen
eral to help get this convention, and
it is probable that in a short while
some detlr.ite plan of action will be
submitted.
The constitution and by-laws and
complete list of members and firms
of the Atlanta Real Estate Board will
be contained In the new handbook to
he published October 1. as announced
at the meeting.
Mr. Glover. J. H. Ewing and Edgar
Morris were appointed a committee
to design a distinctive seal for the
use of the realty men in advertising.
Suhvrlptlon* Payable in Advance.
Delivered by carrtrr. one y«*ar $5 20
lEeBvervd bv t arrivr »lx months 1*0
, Delivered by esrlrr, three month* l.*o
! Delivered by carrier, one month 45
Delivered by center In Atlanta and other citlea.
i ouc wee* 14
Interesting Transfers.
R D. Dorsey, of Buckhead. a real
ty salesman with W. E. Treadwell 8c
Co., has transferred to Mrs. Ida G.
Wilson several lots on West Fifteenth
street, which he took April 30 in ex
change for his house and lot on the
north side of Piedmont avenue, be
tween Peachtree and Hot well roada.
Warranty Deed*.
$10,350—Georgia Realty Company
to C. J Sheehan, lot northeast side
Central avenue 80 feet northeast or
Mitchell street 49x83. March 14.
$n,000—John T. Moore to Mrs.
Carrie H L’Engle. lot southeast cor
ner North Jackson and East Pine
streets, 110x176. August 18.
$125—George L. Bush to J. E. Moon,
lot northwest corner Church and Cen
ter streets. 50x160. June 24, 1911
$125—Same to same, lot west sine
Church street 100 feet north of Cen
ter street. 50x160. August 29.
$150—J. E. Moon to T. E. Mann,
same property. ' August 29.
$6,500—Mrs. Kate G. Ryder to Mrs.
Mattie F. Huggins, No. 198 North
Jackson street, ,78x100. July 3.
$94 and exchange of property—H. h.
Johnson to Charles R. Haskins, lot
east side Cooper street 50 feet north
of Crumley street, 100x130. August
28.
$100 and other consideration—W. S.
Gillam to Mrs J. B. Harris, lot north
side Irwin street 252 feet east of Jack
son street, 52x150. August 6.
$3,000-—Mrs. K. H. Johnson to W. M.
Nichols, lot northeast side Gordon
street, 367 feet northwest of Welling
ton street, 60x200. August 27.
$6,000—A. R. King (executor estate
of A. Rice) to C. B. Ragsdale, lot
southeast corner Sims street and
East Point and Hapeville road, 150x
250; lot east side Sims street, 120x
1,000; lot south line of right-of-way
of Georgia Railway and Electric Com
pany. 15x1,000. June 30.
$33,760—J. R. Smith and W. M.
Terry to John S. Candler, Nos. 153
and 155 Decatur street, 42x66. Au
gust 28.
$2,250—Pittsburg Plate Glass Com
pany to estate of F. M. McCullough
(by executor) No. 18 Alaska avenue,
50x140. August 28.
$1,250—J. 'X Wellham to Dunbar
Roy, lot east side Grant street 149
feet north of Glennwood avenue, 48x
165. March 24, 1911.
$550—Copenhlll Land Comany to
Guy Thurman, lot north side Carmell
avenue 304 feet northwest of Copen-
hill avenue, 50x164. August 25.
$t*0 and other consideration—E. M.
Ca.son to H. A. Alen and 10.7 a in
land lot 15 on Mason Church road.
July 30.
$215—Arthur Baker to E. M. Cason,
same property. June 23.
$350—J. E. Dorsey to P. R. Byrd,
lot east side Church street 55 feet
south of Dorsey avenue. 55x157. Au
gust 25.
$1 and love and affection—John W.
Williams to Mrs. Exer Edgar, 5 acres
in land lot 96 on Rosswell road. De
('ember 16, 1905.
$350—H. A. Ferris, assignee, to Mrs.
Agnes M. Withers, lot east side of
Commercial avenue, at corner of
Rockwood avenue, 64 by 200. August
26.
$1,000—Beatrice Nelms to H. W.
Dillln, lot southwest corner Gordon
and Lawton stredts, 190 by 335. July 1.
$2,400—Frank C. Owens to E. Riv
ers, lot east side of Peachtree road.
192 feet north of Mayson's avenue, 97
by 300. August 22.
$3,250—Mrs. Annie S. Williams to
Mrs. J. T. Kennedy, lot north side of
Georgia avenue. 50 feet west of Kent
street, 50 by 140. February 24, 1912.
$900—Mrs. Delia Embry to M. O.
Blackwell, same property. August 5.
$2,200—Miss Annie King to S. 'B.
Turman, lot northeast corner Mc
Donough Road and Martin street, 100
by 192. June 20, 1 911.
$1,925—Same to same, lot west side
Lakewood avenue, 1 9feet north of
McDonough Road, 100 bv 165. Au
gust 25.
$750—West End Park Company to
S. C. Orr, lot west side East Onta
rio avenue, 675 feet south of Gordon
street, 50 by 220. August 21.
$9,000—James M. Johnson to C. L.
DeFoor, lot west side Myrtle street.
120 feet north of Fourth street, 60 by
195 August 26.
$595—John S Owens to Mrs Bailie
M Ross, lot south side Peachtree ave
nue, 101 feet east of Grand View' ave
nue. 100 by 200. July 7, 1912.
$540—Same to same, lot east side
Grand View avenue. 100 feet north of
Woodland avenue, 100 by 244 July
17, 1912.
$250— D. A. Wheeler to C. E Trav
is, lot east side Acorn avenue, 850 feet
north of Maysons avenue, 50 by 152
December 1, 1912.
$2,250—Julius Smith to Charlie
Thomas, lot north side West Mitchell
street. 195 feet east of Ashby street.
40 by 200. August 25.
Bonds for Title.
$2,000—A. H. Bailey to William M.
Nichols, lot west side of Barnett
street. 130 feet south of St. Charles
avenue, 40 by 100. August 23.
$4,000—C. B. Ragsdale to Ed and
Jeff A. Hedden, lot southeast corner
of Sims street and East Point and
Hapeville road. 150 by 175. Lot east
side of Sims street, 120 by 648. Lot
south line of right of way of Georgia
Railway and Electric Company, 15 by
1,000. Januarv 9, 1911.
$6.000—A. Price to C. B. Ragsdale,
same property. March 3, 1909.
$6,000—Realty Trust Company to
Miss Sudie Brooks. northwest side
of Polo drive. 485 feet northeast of
Carmen’s lot, 80 bv 200. August 25.
$10,000—Mrs. M. H. Tatum to Mrs.
Neva E. Castleberry, lot southeast
corner of North I oulovard and Boule
vard place. 50 by 101. August 27.
$8,000—Mrs. Amanda A. Richardst*i
to H. W. Dillln, lot north side of St.
Charles avenue 600 fe t east of Fred
erica street, 60 by 200. July, 1913.
$12.000—Henry S. Harper to Rob
ert D. Dorsey, lot northwest corner
Dunkley Is one among a number of
distinguished organists who are be
ing invited here this fall in the effort
to choose a successor to Dr. Percy J.
Starnes as city organist.
Mr. Dunkley, who came to America
in 1893, lias obtained a national rep
utation In the United States. He is a
fellow of the American Guild or Or
ganists. has been ctor of the New
Orleans Choral Symphony Society
and more recently has Leen identified
with the musical life of Seattle and
the Northwest.
Girl Entraps Driver
In Half-Ton Ice Steal
Loan Deeds.
*600—Mrs Exer Edgar to Mrs. L. J.
Battle, lot east side of North Peach
tree, 220 feet south of Mitchell’s line,
118 by 200. August 21.
*1,600—James J. Jackson to T. I
Treadwell, 2 1-2 acres in land lot 9d
on Roswell road. August 27.
*1,000—H. S. Berry to Mrs. L. H. T.
Moore, lot on north side of East
Washington street, 200 ttft east of
Harris street, 100 by 200. August 27.
*2 600—Ed Hedden et al. to Mrs.
Carrie M. Wells, lot on east corner
Sims street and East Point and Hape
ville road, 160 by 260; lot on Sims
street, 120 by 1,000; lot on south line
right of way of Georgia Railway and
Electric Company, 16 by 1,000. Au
gust 26.
*6 and other considerations—Mrs.
Ida J. Randall to W. E. Treadwell &
Co , lot on north side of Euclid ave
nue, 60 feet west ot Druid circle, 20
by 175; lot on southeast corner of
Tennessee avenue and Formwalt
street, 66 by 76: lot on south side of
Ashland avenue. 100 feet west of In
man Park, 50 by 100. August 19.
$1,600—L. A. Niven to Herman
Heine, lot on southwest corner of
John Calvin avenue and Lee street,
66 bv 200. August 28.
$1,250—Dunbar Roy to W. S Ter
rell, No. 170 Grant street, 48 by 165.
August 28.
$10—Central Bank and Trust Com
pany to F. S, Hall, lot on north side
of Tenth street, 117 by 200, land lot
107. May 31.
$5—Louisa J. Green to estate of
Martha Steel (by executor), lot 107-A
in land lot 15, on Mason Church road.
$2,000—Mrs. Kate Ruggles to Mrs.
J. T. Kennedy, lot on north side of
East Georgia avenue, 50 feet north of
Kent street, 50 by 140. July 14.
$6,450—Mrs. Mattie F. Huggins to
W. E. Treadwell et al., lot on east
side of Luckie street. 60 feet north of
Mills street, 45 by 100. August 23.
$300—Frances Wallace to C. A. NIX,
lot on east side Piedmont avenue, 30
by 921, land lot 51, Fourteenth Dis
trict. August 22.
$925—James S. Gaines to Gustavs
and Edith E Kuhn, lot west side
East street, 50 feet south of Forrest
street, 50 by 176. August 21.
$926—Same to same, lot west s!d«
East avenue, 100 feet south of For
rest street, 40 by 175. August 21.
$1,000—Oscar C. Lewis to Dickin
son Trust Company, trustee, No. 329
Grant street, 46 by lpi. August 25,
$350—H. L. Harper to W. H. Tow-
ery, lot southeast corner South Boule
vard and Bates avenue, 55 by 190. Au
gust 26
$271—W. O. McDonnold to East
Point Lumber Company, lot on East
Cambridge avenue, 250 feet east of
Adams street, 50 b^ 190. August 26.
$5.000—Anna E. and Ethel B. Hunt
to Travelers' Insurance Company,
Nos. 38 and 40 Peachtree place, 60
bv 100. August 23.
*1500—W. O. McDonnold to Mrs.
Hattie Hlrsch, lot south side Cam
bridge avenue, 250 feet east of Adams
street, 50 by 190. August 23,
$2.500—A. B. Turner to A. B. Je-
kyll, lot west side Jackson street, 334
feet north of Pance DeLeon avenue,
41 by 149. August 21.
$18,000—Tabernacle Infirmary and
Training School for Nurses to Geor
gia Savings Bank and Trust Compa
ny, the building known as Taberna
cle Infirmary, in Luckie street, 65
leet east of Bartow street, 74 by 130.
June 21
$1,000—S. C. Fleming to F. E. Ladd
lot southwest corner of Crew street
and Atlanta avenue, 50 by 100. Au
gust 21. . i
$175—C. T. Maddox to Max Kramer,
No. 130 Mcddrim street, 27 by 139.
August 14.
$2,500—James T. Williams to Emily
C. VanDyke, lot southwest side cf
Cleburne avenue, 569 feet east of
Highland avenue, 70 by 180. August
22.
$600—Frank Boykin to Mrs. Sarah
E. 8ennett, No. 143 McDaniel street,
64 by 190. August 21.
$1,200—J. A. Blakely and C. A. Hud
son to Mrs. Katherine A. Mead, lot
southeast side of Nswnan avenue, 50
feet southwest of St. Frances street,
60 bv 160. August 21,
$425—S. C. Huff to Max Gross, lot
north side of Holmes street, 295 feet
east of Howell Mill road, 162 by 145
August 20.
$2.000—J. N. Harris to Henry
Hlrsfh. No. 212 East Georgia avenue,
54 by 156. August 22.
*2,950—Mrs. Madeline C. Wrigley
to Hibernia Savings. Building and
Loan Association, lot 10, block 2. o.
Peachtree Hills place, land lot 111
July SO
*666—Mrs. Emma Langley to same,
No. 165 Pulliam street. August 13.
*1 050—O. A, Combs to same, lot
east side of North Boulevard ; 60 feet
south of Irwin street, 80 by CO. Au
gust 19.
*2 000—Mrs. Annie L Barford to
Miss’ Annie McElhinney. No 141
Cherokee avenue, 48 by 176. August
18.
*5 000—Mrs. Daisy E. Ryan to Mil-
tin Greenebaum, lot east side North
Boulevard, 163 feet south of Edge-
wood avenue. 84 by 120. August 21
$1,828—Maggie and Foster Cook to
Germania Savings Bank, lot west
side Doray street, 80 feet north of
West Hunter street, 40 by 80, Au
gust 15.
$2,340—Charles L. Harper to same,
No. 413 Auburn avenue, 48 by 86. Au
gust 4.
$3,100—Philip Glass to same, lot
northeast corner Connally street and
Glennwood ayenue, 48 by 120; also
lot west side Ira street, 112 feet north
of Crumley street, 57 by 170; ^atso
lot southeast corner Strong and Ken
nedy streets, 54 by 70$ August 18.
The suspicions of Miss Emily Donald
son. cashier for the Parker News Com
pany, were responsible Thursday for
the baring of the operations of one of
the ice swindlers against whom the
authorities are waging a city-wide cam
paign.
Due to her vigilance John Davis, a ne- j
gro driver for the Atlantic Coal and Ice
Company, was trapped in an effort to
perpetrate a 1,000-poun'd swindle on the !
company for which the young woman j
works. Davis was fined $16.76 and Was 1
bound over to the State Court Thurs
day afternoon by Councilman Charles
W. Smith, Acting Recorder,
Slices Heel, Avoids
Poison By Sting Bay
ATLANTIC CITY, Aug, 29.—John
Swanson, who whipped out a fish
knife, slashed his heel to the bone,
leaped overboard and swam a mile
and a half to shore after being
wounded by a sting ray, may recovei.
as the knife cut and the cauterizing
by the salt water, will save him if
he survives the exhaustion and losg
of blood.
Shaw Takes Tumble
From His Motorcycle
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
LONDON, Aug. 29.—The unique
George Bernard Shaw confesses to
day he has taken up autocycling. H ?
also admits he has had several acci
dents.
Once, while delivering a play to a
client, a atone caught In the front
wheel, and he was shot over the han
dle bars into a hedge.
Columbus Votes ou
Commissiou Rule
COLUMBUS, Aug. 29.—The steering
committee for the campaign to be
waged for the commission government
election, to be held in Columbus De
cember 10, is beginning to formulate
its plans for the fight.
There is considerable opposition to
the commission idea on the part of
a number of the presei\t Aldermen and
other city officials, as well as from
other sources.
' BANK JOINS IN SUIT.
ASHEVILLE, Aug. 29.—The North
Georgia National Bank of Blue Ridge,
Ga., has joined as co-plaintiff in a
suit in Superior Coifrt against the
Kanawha Hardwood Company. In
which thousands of dollars on notes
is involved.
half of lot 17 of Jennings subdivision
on Martin street, 70 by 70. August
16.
* Mortgages
$1,840—J. Lee Barnes to Atlanta
Savings Bank, lot on north side of
Edgewood avenue. 90 feet west of
Randolph street, 25 by 90; lot on south
side of Edgewood avenue, 130 feet
west of Jackson street, 25 by 85
lot on southeast corner Hilliard
street and Pittman’s alley, 117 by 121
August 27.
$594—William Thomas to Mutual
Loan and Banking Company, lot on
northeast corner of Orme street and
Mercer avenue, 45 by 161. August
26.
$232—S. E. Hall to Atlanta Bank
ing and Savings Company, lot on
southwest corner Beckw’ith and Jeph-
tha streets, 76 by 30. August 26.
$560—Mrs. Lavlnia P. Johnson to
W. E. Scruggs, executor, et al., lot on
north side of Dixie avenue, land lot
19, 32 by 248. August 28.
Executors' Deeds,
$12,600—Estate of Michael Mahoney
(by executors) to J. R. Smith and W.
M. Terry, lot southwest side Decatur
street, 43 feet southeast of Piedmont
avenue, 20 by 66. May 30, 1912.
$12,725—Same to same, lot aouth
west side Decatur street, 22 feet
southwest Piedmont avenue, 21 by 66
May 30. 1912.
$100,000—Estate of S. H. Phelan (by
executors) to S. H. Phelan Company.
Incorporated, lot at corner Broad and
Poplar streets, 25 by 90; lot northwest
side.Richardson street and Whitehall
Terrace, 135 by 250; lot southwest
corner Peachtree street and Peach
tree place. 68 by 20u; lot east side
Yonge street, 57 feet south of Cham
berlin street, 115 by 150; lot east
side South Pryor street, 139 feet south
of Alabama street. 32 by 71; Nos. 60,
62, 64 and 66 Connelly street, 139 by
142; lot northeast corner Mangum
and Mitchell streets, 67 by 186; lot
northwest side Luckie street, 47 feet
northwert of Cone street, 40 by 100;
lot in rear of No. 24 South Pryor
street; lot southeast corner South
Pryor street and Kenney’s alley, 4 by
71. August 27.
Administrator’s Deed.
$3,050—Estate of E. W. Dutton (by
administrator) to H. W. Dillin, lot
east side Copenhlll avenue, 150 feet
north of Carmel avenue, 75 by 200.
June 3.
Receiver's Deed.
$335—Guarantee Trust and Bank
ing Company (by receiver) to R. C.
Foster, lot east side Hawthorne ave
nue. 198 feet south of Forrest street,
45 by 105. Auguvt 21.
Sheriffs’ Deed.
^ $459—Robert B. Smith (by Sheriff)
$1.386—Melissa Doke to same, south' to M. Stern, lot on South avenue, land
lot 54, 25 by 100. August 6.
The Plot For
the Pennant
Hatched by the celebrated arch-schemer
of baseball fiction, Hugh S. Fullerton, is un
der way in the
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