Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 01, 1913, Image 11

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1 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS l \ 1 . V •*< t ■*• >• A- ^FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. NICELY^ furnished room and kitchen ette on West Peachtree; references. Iyy 3991-J FURNISHED Room Hot an^ cold wa ter, tive minutes’ walk to FMve Points. 104 East Fair street. WELL furnished room, with or without board; heat and oilier conveniences. .Main 2898. TWO f iri ished rooms for men; steam heat *3 < 5oidon or VVest 34-J. jFl RNTsHHI * room; all conveniences; steam heat, hot and cold water, elec- ric l'ghts, etc. 27 E. Alexander St. dNLSHHD rodm for men; all con veniences. Ivy 4468-J. Peachtree rlace. fl/HMSH HD front room to business l woman teachei with privileges of lit< her f<>r p-.-oaring supper and break- Iisrt Two in family. 5 Mathewson "lace. I BED ROOMS, steam heated, lprivate family; all conveniences. 44 |a•' ( 1 ja.rr:s street; Apartment 1. ! neatly furnished room; close in; It. ' children. 64 Capitol Ave. Main po-j. lie Hi’ hou.-a keeping rooms; very light lan.i completely furnished. 85 East lair BURNISHED rooms; also light house- 1 keeping rooms. Close in. 58 East I -.1. |HREE or four furnished rooms for flight housekeeping. North Side. Terms (easonable. Ivy 3716. fWO nicely furnished rooms for rent; close in; walking distance. 110 Luckie fstreet. I LOVELY front room ; new home; with or without meals. West 950-J. ROOMS for light housekeeping. up stairs and down stairs; good sleeping for day or night. Also rooms for gen tlemen. _Apply at 201 South Forsyth St. 0?JE large, nicely furnished, first-floor jfront room; private entrance; close in. Main 4231-L TWO completely furnished large rooms with all conveniences; in walking dis- tance. Apply 169 Central avenue^ ONE nicely furnished first-floor front room; close in. 81 East Fair street. TWO connecting first-floor rooms; com pletely furnished for light housekeep ing. Rent reasonable. 69 East Fair. TWO nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; close in; all conven iences. 242 Central avenue. Atlanta Phone 3058-B. Excellent furnished front room, fine location, best in the city for the price. 63 East Ellis street. CLOSE IN; North Side; steam heat; for two gentlemen. Ivy 6i96. ONE steam-heated room, adjoining * bath; close In; North Side. Phone Ivy 5865-J ATTRACTIVE, bright room, adjoining bath; private home; North Side; all conveniences; to one or two gentlemen. Ivy 6798-J. STEAM-HEATED front room, North Side; electricity; excellent meals across street. Ivy 1294-J. FURNISHED ROOMS. Two furnished rooms, electric lights, steam heat, bath; modern in every way; overlooking Piedmont Park. Young man preferred. Permanent; pri vate home. 139 East Tenth street. Ivy 6161. ONE front room. All conveniences to couple of gentlemen or ladies Walking distance. With or without breakfast. Call Main 1657-L. THREE ROOMS, furnished complete for housekeeping; references; no children. Main 1241-J. FURNISHED room to gentlemen, near Peachtree street. All conveniences. tti i within block. Ivy 6995. FELTON Lovely* large corner room; two closets; furnished in ma hogany; steam heat; automatic water heater. 107 Ivy street. FURNISHED ROOM. LARGE room, connecting bath, reason able^Ivy 4409-J. TWO connecting rooms, nicely fur nished, for couple without children; conveniently located. Ivy 2551-J. Furnished room for rent to one or two gentlemen. Call phone Main 5551-J. ONE nicely furnished room for rent; suitable for light housekeeping. Call at 65 Central Place. TWO furnished rooms for couple; every thing furnished; conveniences. Phone Main 1592-J. FOR RENT—Two large, nicely fur nished rooms; all conveniences, steam heat; first-class locality. Good meals next door. Trained nurses preferred. Call Ivy 3565-L. FUR'NISHED ROOMS, with or without private bath. 534 Peachtree. Ivy 7587. WANTED—Roommate for nice young man; also board. 5g Crew St. M. 5485-L. ONE nicely furnished upstairs room; ail conveniences: meals close by. Main 3758-J. 179 Capitol avenue. YOUNG MAN wanted to share nice steam-heated room with all conven iences. with young man, in his own home; close in. 190 Ivy street. Ivy 5078. TWO nice upstairs furnished rooms, with all conveniences; close in. 200 Rawson. Main 1552-L. ROOM ill private family; light and airy. 86 Williams St. ONE furnished room for gentleman; close in. Phone Ivy 4204-J. AT THE CARROLLTON, 20 CARNEGIE WAY. FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FURNISHED ROOMS. J. F. STEELE, MGR Thp Fairlpiirh 133-5-7 Spring Street, me 1 dirieign phone Ivy 5558-J. Furnished rooms and furnished 3- room apartments; close in; conveniences. THE PICKWICK. NEW TEN-STORY AND FIREPROOF. Cool outside rooms; connecting bath; convenient shower baths on each floor. 77 Fairlie street, next Carnegie library. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms; good location; close in; reason- able. 212 Luckie SL ONE nicely furnished room; close in; all conveniences; $10 per month. 76 Walton St. TWO furnished rooms complete for light housekeeping; all conveniences; pri- vate family. Main 2186-J. _ NICELY furnished rooms in private home; gentlemen only. 19 East Har ris.Ivy 6349-J. MARLBOROUGH APARTMENTS— Nicely furnished front room, adjoining bath; gentlemen preferred. Ivy 3720. NICELY furnished rooms; close in, with all conveniences; gentlemen preferred. 244 South Pryor. M. 1957-J. NICE ROOMS, also light housekeeping apartments; private family; close In. 151 Spring St. FOR RENT—One, two or three fur nished rooms; steam heat; all modern conveniences. 14 W. Baker St. Phone Ivy 5039. "THE FLANDERS” LARGE, weR furnished front room, ad joining bath; steam heat. 95 West Peachtree; Apartment 4. FOR RENT—Furnished room, connect ing with bath room, and sleeping porch, in refined family; accommodating from two to four, gentlemen only. Apt. B, 64 East Baker street. Can be seen befort • a. m. or after 6:30 p. m BEAUTIFUL front room, conve niences; small home. Gordon street. Phone West 1027-J. NICELY furnished small steam neated room; adjoining hath. 64 Forrest Ave. LARGE corner room, with four windows, large closet and adjoining bath; steam heat; close in. Apply No. 9 Wellington Apartments. FOR RENT—One furnished upstairs room at 138 West Baker street Phone Ivy 2522. MARLBOROUGH APARTMENTS — Nicely furnished front room, adjoining bath preferred. Ivy 3720. NICELY furnished rooms with house keeping privileges; heat, light and bath. 139 West Peachtree St. • furnished rooms to two youu* men; separate beds; hot water bath. 1 1298 fROI^T ROOMS—Nicely furnished, with or without meals; couple preferred. Main 1471-L- 328 Ormond street. fOWTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN. ^furnished rooms for RENT. FOR RltfNT^St earn-heated room; all conveniences; in a private home, with no children; good board near; to gen tlemen only. 327 North Boulevard. Phone Ivy 4283-L. READ FOR PROFIT-GUORGSAN WANT AOS-USE FOR RESULTS REAL ESTATE FOR SALF & THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. II GENTLEMEN ONLY. . BEAUTIFUL rooms; close in; steam heat; every convenience; Apartments 6 and 6 The Vernon, 61 E. Cain St. Ivy 3137. TWO FURNISHED rooms for house keeping, without children; new bun galow with owner; desirable location; all conveniences. Phone West 1094-J. SEPTEMBER 1, one or two steam- i heated bed rooms; all conveniences; close in; North Side private family. Ivy 2842-L. FURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for gen tlemen 47 East Mitchell St. NICELY furnished large front room; gentlemen preferred; all conveniences. 10 East Linden. Ivy 5299-J Fl'KNlSHKD room. brff*k house in; steam heat; gentlemen or couple. Main 5436-J. C.FURNISHcO' ROOMS FOR RENT. foR* RFTNT^Second "'floor. six-room apartment, private entrance. 443 Courtiand street, corner Pine. UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS. FORJJENT. 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 I $37.50 each. FITZIIUOIT KNOX, 161 *_C A VDLER BLDG TWO-ROOM housekeeping apartment, with couple only. 35 Carnegie Way. Apply 87 Carnegie Way. ONE large unfurnished room for light housekeeping; cheap; close in. 53 Simpson St. two connecting unfurnished moms for light housekeeping; close in. 168 Cen tral avenue. THREE rooms and kitchenette; all conveniences; electricity; gas; bath, etc. 407 Washington St. Atlanta phone 2479. ONE ROOM, $5 per month: with own er; separate entrance; bath. Ivy 6108. ENTIRE second floor of three rooms, kitchen and private bath. $15 month. 122 La Fra nee. FOR RENT—Three nice connecting rooms for housekeeping; separate en trance; use of phone. St. Charles ave nue, near Boulevard. Price, $18.00. Main 6923-J. THREE connecting housekeeping rooms. Phone and heater. North Side. Ivj 5587. TWO connecting rooms in best West End location. Half block Gordon street car line. Bell Phone West 905. _ fSREE nice large rooms and bath for light housekeeping, or separate. Ap- ply 24 Cooper street. FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT. ONE of the most desirable six-room bungalows in Decatur; educational fa- ci’ities unsurpassed; best car service around Atlanta. Telephone Owner, De cat. urj 8 3. FIVE-ROOM house, neatly furnished, one block from Grant Park. Reason- able Boa 291, care «leorgian. WELL furnished home on .Juniper street to approved party, two months, agree able would board with tenant. Reason able rental. F. R. Logan. Office and residence phones. KENT l-KEE K. au;dully furnished six- room bungalow in exchange for one room with two meals a day for owner and wife. Phone Decatur 582. NEW furnished cottage, North Side, In man Park vicinity; references. M. B.. care Georgian. A NICELY furnished house; reasonable to the right party; references. Ap- ply 325 Capitol Ave. NoK i h biDb. three or four nice rooms, arranged for light housekeeping; rea sonable; gas and bath. 5 Angler ave- nue. FOR RENT—Two or three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. $10 per month. 984 DeKalb avenue. F( >R RENT—Two large rooms and one small one, upstairs, for light house keeping. College Park; on car line. East Point 208-L. LNFU RN ISJH ED HOUSES FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Modern North^STde house, 6 rooms and bath. $18. Ivv 6432. FOR RENT—For boarding house; cen tral location on Ivj street. Apply to F. H. Peck. 97 Ivy street. _ 186 MURPHY AVENUE, WF®T END— Five-room house, in new repair. Has gas and water. Would prefer lease to desirable party. $15.66 per month. Wcggv. ard Lumber Company, Main 59, ask for Mr. Evans. T\V( '-ST' ii!Y brick house, 110 Juniper street; one of the most desirable homes in the city. Call W. S. Larned. Bell phone Main 59.* FOR RENT—At once, nice cozy home, with all conveniences, m West End. Mrs. T., 2*0 Sells avenue. THREE connecting rooms, private bath. sink in kitchen, close in. Call Main 3640-L. FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms. All modern conveniences. 221 West Peachtree. Ivy 6246-L. ONE large unfurnished room for light housekeeping. Apply 52 W. Fair St. THREE rooms and kitchenette; all con veniences; electricity, gas. telephone, etc. 407 Washington street. Atlanta Phone 69 FOR RENT—One new eight-room house, two stories; 348 Myrtle; hot water heat; four bedrooms, owner. Ivy 3888. FURNISHED room for men; all con veniences. Ivy 4468-J. Peachtree place. FoR RENT—Two six-room houses, near car line, in East Point, Ga.; water and electric lights; ample grounds. B. M. Blount. 87% South Forsyth street. FOR RENT Two-story nine-room house. 297 Lawton. West 335-L. THREE upstairs unfurnished rooms, fronting Peachtree. $10 month or $3 week. 59 East Alexander street. CONNECTING suite, running water, private entrance, for gentlemen; one block from Candler Building. Apply Apartment 1, The Wellington. Ivy 5983. FOR RENT—Three unfurnished con necting rooms; Grant Park section. 86 Augusta Ave. Bell phone Main 4129-J, Atlanta phone 3792. RESIDENCE—Inman Park; five bed rooms, bath, furnace; all conveniences; $45 per month. Telephone owner Ivy 871 or Atlanta 3108-A. ONE ten-room house; all Improvements. on South Decatur car line. $40 per month. Phone Decatur 6. ^harp & Uoylston AYE WANT several good investments for clients who are in the market for anything that will pay a good rate of interest, par ticularly good negro prop erty. Give us a list of what you have for sale at a sala ble price, and we will get you a customer. WEST SIDE BARGAIN. THIS IS on Mitchell street, and we can sell at a price that is considerably lower than anything else in the block. This is a bargain, and we can prove it. Let us show von. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. HOUSES FOR RENT. W.A.F0STER & RAYMOND ROBSON REAL ESTATE. RENTING AND LOANS. II EDG E WOO I > A VENUE R E A L EST ATEJ^OR SA L E. LET BUILi) you a home on easy terms, like rent, anywhere in the city. 400 Temple Court Building THREE or four nice connecting rooms cheap. 395 Whitehall St. WHAT about this? Three attractive unfurnished rooms; separate gas con nection; convenient; close in; good neighborhood. You’ll be pleased. 2<&8 Rawson St. Phone 2083-M. THREE unfurnished rooms; all conven iences; close In. 307 Whitehall St. Main 1872. TWO large rooms and kitchenette; all conveniences. Apply W. R. Harris, 84 West Harris street. ^OFFICES FOR RENT. c5FFICES~irT"the Moore Building at N^o? 10 Auburn avenue, steam heat; pas senger elevator; lights and janitor ser vice. $12 50 to $18.00. One furnished office, price $17.50 D E S K SPACE FOR RENT. " DESK SPACE in best lighted "office in the building. 1125 Atlanta National Bank Building. STjORES^FOR RE NT. BRICK STORK, 18 feet wide by 80 feet deep, 118 Broad street, Griffin, Ga. Right in business section and close to depot. Suitable for any kind of busi ness. $45 per month. Possession at once. Address A. W. Greer, 444•Ex periment street, Griffin. Ga. NICE rooms in quiet location for right party. Reasonable rent. Call Main 2878-J. FOR RENT—Four or five nice unfur nished rooms for rent. 302 S. Boule- vard. TWO connecting rooms suitable for light housekeeping; all conveniences; private family. 362 Capitol avenue. Main 19. NICE, large bed or housekeeping rooms. Phone Main 2484-J. 101 Capitol Ave. FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms, light housekeeping; all conveniences. 57 Cooper. THREE unfurnished rooms with water and bath; the entire second floor; good neighborhood; close in; all $12.50 month. 48 West Peachtree place. FOUR ROOMS, including bath, kitch enette; private entrance; Inman Park. Ivy 4335-J. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. ROO MS FOR R ENT. iTOJl^RENT^Twor^ furnished or unfurnished; rented separately or for light housekeeping; meals convenient if desired. Phone Main 5448-J. No. 10 Brown place; reasonable DESIRABLE furnished and unfurnished rooms with private family in heart of city. Ill Courtiand. corner Edgewood. ELEGANT rooms, furnished or unfur nished, at 442 S. Pryor St., after Sep tember 1. ONE room, furnished or unfurnished, with kitchenette: meals nearby; very reasonable. 555 South Pryor street. FOR RENT—The best clothing or fur nishing store room in the city of An derson, or would form partnership with right party in that line of business. G. H. Bailes, Anderson, S. C. BUSINESS SPACE FOR RENT. WANTED—Tosub-rent lodge room one night week (Saturday). H. W. F., Box 13. care Georgian. WILL SELL my ten-room Capitol Ave. home to responsible party for $6,000; $500 cash, balance like rent. Why not save your rent money and own your home? Possession September 1. Call Main_2954- J . FOR SALE—A lot on Bedford place, 44 by 150 with 10-foot alley; suitable for cottage Inquire 54 Bedford place. FOR SALE—Six-room beautiful bunga low on St. Charles avenue at bargain. Apply fieed. 74 Peachtree. FOR SALE—By owner, six-room cot tage; modern; near St. Paul Church. M sell cheap. Main 2944-J. For sale—Two - beautifully situated lots in Ansley Park Annex; can be bought direct from owner on very at tractive terms. Owner, Box 103, Geor gian. 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 SAKE By 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 FOh 6ALE 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 gain, Box 23, care Georgian. FuR BEAUTIFUL HOMES and build ing lots in College Park, the most de sirable suburb of Atlanta, see 1. C. Mc- Crory. J^LMRbMsHjElD ^OOMSJVANTED. WANTED^TBy two^young menUTur^ nished room with sleeping porch, in private home; prefer location on edge of town or in the suburbs near car line. Rent must be reasonable. Ad dress, giving any desirable informa tion, F. E. F., care Georgian. WANTED—Four nicely furnished rooms with bath for light housekeeping, in good family and desirable part of city. Must furnish good reference. L. A. Herring, Griffin, Ga. UNFUR NISH £ D_ ROOM S W ANTE D.^ WANTED—By refined couple, no chil dren, two or three unfurnished rooms. Can give best references. Call Ivy 4406-L. TWO unfurnished rooms in steam or furnace heated house, with or con venient to bath. Only first-class loca tion considered. Give all particulars. Address Box 419, care Georgian. AN - ELDERLY gentleman desires to rent good sized unfurnished room with private family, convenient to car line. West End section preferred. Phone West 950-L. J. W. L., care Georgian. ONE OR TWO furnished or unfurnished rooms in North Side home: three | adults in family; gentlemen preferred; breakfast if desired. Ivy 3049-L. • SECoND-FLOOR, private home fur nished or unfurnished; modern con veniences; close in; best neighborhood. Ivy 3707-J. WANTED—Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; terms reasonable; in section bounded by Myrtle and Spring, Linden and Eighth streets. Give Bell telephone number. References ex- changed. Lady. Box 631. rare Georgian. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING R O O M S ^FOR^REN HOTSUK E EPING rooms; lrf splendid neighborhood; close in Ivy 3707-J. FURNISHED APARTS. FOR RENT. STEWLlTfumished apartment for rent in private home; private bath; steam heat, every convenience; North Side. Meals to be had if desired. Phone Ivy 715. LOVELY little apartment, completely furnished for light housekeeping; fur nace heat, electricity, hot water; North Side; to couple; references. Ivy 5731. TWO connecting rooms, bath, electric lights, private entrance. Ten minutes’ walk of Five Points. $4.50 per week. Argyle Apartments^ 345 Peachtree street. UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS. FOR RENT. iN ' the Helen®TT40 Courtiand street, close In, North Side, six rooms and bath, front and back porches, steam heat, hot water, janitor service; no chil dren; references required. Rental $42.50 and $45. Vacant September 1. Apply Herbert Kaiser, 411 Atlanta National Bank Bldg. Phone Main 276. or janitor on premises. TWO four-room apartments, every mod ern convenience, 324 Forrest avenue. Apply premises. Phone Ivy 508-J. L. B. Sanders, owner. DESIRABLE North Side apartment, 310 Myrtle street; all modern improve ments; terms reasonable. Phone Ivy 5065-L. DELIGHTFULLY comfortable two six- room apartments for-lease; strictly first class; best North Side residence section; one block from Georgian Ter race; handsome grounds; large individ ual porches; automobile accommoda tions, etc. Phone Ivy 657-J or call at 29 Ponce Deleon avenue FURNISHED APARTS WANTED. _ WANTED—-Modern furnished five-room apartment and bath; walking distance. Address It. L., P. O. Box_20, Atlanta. WAN T ED—To rent, furnished apart ment, cottage or bungalow; references given. Give full particulars in answer- ing. P. O. Box 995. REAL ESTAT E FOR EXCHANGE _ EXClTArNGD^An apartment house renting for $125 per month, valued at $12,500. will exchange for good farm or small renting property; if you have ei ther of these and about $2,000 in cash, will give you a good trade. See me quick. J. R. Robbins, 707 Candler»Bldg., Iyy 4711. SPRING STREET home. I can trade $5,000 equity for unincumbered rent ing property. Phoney Champ ion Ivy^ U176. WILL exchange fiiy equity of f1,200 in new five-room house in East Point, value $2,000, for vacant lot or small farm. Address H., Box 900, care Geor gian. ^ A ? ,V L S FQR SALE. 280 ACIU^sHPmTles'Trom DeQueen, 150 in cultivation, pasture, wells, springs, running creek, 100 acres bottom, above overflow; four sets buildings; $4,000; half cash. E. D. Stuart, DeQueen, Ark. 18,000 ACRES of irrigable land from 1 to 10 miles from Midland, Texas. This is the newest discovered irrigation belt and promises to be the best of all. I will sell 80 acres or the entire 18,000 acres at $30 an acre. Henry M. Halff, owner. Midland, Texas. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Florida farm of 20 acres, on hard surfaced road, one mile from city of 10,000, near Tampa; six-room bungalow; two-story garage; other outbuildings; good fences. Want Atlanta property; must be clear of incumberance. A. F., 26 Marion avenue, Atlanta. Ga. FOR SALE—Ten acres of ,rt .nd located in DeSoto County; r Wauchula, Fla. This is fine ♦ k and orange land. Other busine keeps me from moving on this land and cultivating same. C. L. Collum, Porterdale, Ga. UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED. wXNTi6D^d3iT”yoijng‘"co^ apartment, consisting of dining room, two bedrooms and kitchenette. Must be fresh and up to date. B., 621 Candler. Ivy 1852. HOG and dairy farm for sale cheap; 250 acres land; all in hog-proof fence. Box 123. LaGrange, Texas. 39,000 ACRES in a fine ranch; every foot tillable; on two railroads; improved; will cut acreage if wanted; $10 acre. Address Box 312, Clarendon, Texas. UNFURN]SHED HOUSE8 WANTED^ WANTED—Six or seven-room house; modern; close in: North Side pre- ferred. Phone Main 4768. BU8I-NESS 8PACE W ANTE D. _ XvANTinS^TkT^ent space 15 by 20 for up-to-date pressing club; best of references given. Address Pressing Club, Box 50, care Georgian. “BUSINESS PROPERTY WANTED. ^AVF15l>^ToTent space 10 by 12 for up-to-date pressing club. References the highest. Address Pressing Club, Box 50, care Georgian. 100 ACRES, 5-room house, outbuildings and pasture for dairy tenant house. J. R. Stone, College Park, Ga.. Route No. 1. 80 ACRES improved, 60 cultivation, ^5 bottom; spring, orchard; half mile town; school, church; $2,800. Lathrom, Simmons, Mo. FARMS, large and small, improved, un improved in Houston County, Geor gia: selected; my prices are right. W. A. Strother, Perry, Ga. 20,000 ACRES best farms in Bryan County to select from. Will loan 40 per cent of value. Write wants first let ter. Holmes Colbert, Calera, Okla. FOR SALE Three hundred ae land six miles from town; 110 In cul tivation and two good tenant houses; will sell to right party on reasonable terms. Apply to P. O. Box 334, Tifton, Ga. WE HAVE some nice four and five- room apartments on the North Side for rent. Chas. P. Glover Realty Co., Walton street. 19 WEST CAIN STREET. LARGE rooms, also kitchenette. Call Ivy 7435-J. FOR RENT Six-room apartment; mod ern conveniences; front Grant Park; $27.50; in home with private family; ref erences requested. 180 Park avenue. '{CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN.* REAL^ESTATE^FOR SALEK slSc^ROOM cottage, east front, large screened sleeping porch, servants’ quarters, garage for two cars, lot 50 by 150, elevated and level; just half block of Gordon street. Here is a bargain if taken at once. Owner, 39 Queen street. West 721-J. FOR SAL® -$1,000 buys beautiful five- | room bungalow on large lot in Florida j town, on large lake. Owner leaving j State ami must sacrifice. Meal winter home; fine boating and fishing. Address Bungalow, 4 Line street, Decatur, <;a. FOR SALE—Beautiful North Side home, on prominent street; 2-story, 10 rooms; private bath on each floor; private en trance to each apartment and porch on second floor. Will easily rent for $55. Address Box 680, care American. BARGAIN—Buy a house; get a lot free; $1,200 worth of property for $950; CAN LOCATE you on the best land In the State of Arizona for 25c an acre. San Pedro Realty Co., Benson, Arts. XRKANSAS—dome to Drew County, I will show you a place to make your home; the place for the man of limited means and the investor doubles every two years. Write H. E. Wells, Sclpio, Ark. must sell quick. 3641. Call Atlanta 1464; Main OWNER will soli direct to pur chaser two valuable pieces city property. Apply 80 East Four teenth. Phone Ivy 7483. 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 County won the first prize on agricul ture exhibits at State and world’s fai r . Price $12 per acre. W. K. Parkinson, Phillips, Wls. CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE. FOR RALE—By owner, elevated lot in North view Cemetery One of the best situated lots In cemetery. Surrounding jots can not be had at any price. This lot can be bought for cash at a bargain. Owner, Box 511, care Georgian. A BARGAIN—Five-room bungalow, sleeping porch, bath and electricity, South Kirkwood; $25 month, cash or terms; Phone Main 3992. CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN. REAL ESTATE WANTED. tvXNTKD--h slde.'PfiYW'. with or without house, on car line, i vs ■ care Qeoi WANTED—Nicu little bungalow on North Side. Price $2*600 to $3,750. Pay $1,000 cash, assume loan, balance monthly notes. Address L. B. B., Box 13, care Georgian. EXCHANGE good paying stock for resl- dence. Hommaafcar. Bos care FOR SALE. IN EAST LAKE section, convenient to both East Lake and Decatur cars, 6- room cottage; built of good material, but not modern; servants’ house dandy corner lot, 100 by 200 feet. Big bargain for $2,100. See Mr. Bradshaw. WE HAVE some lovely grove and open tracts of land at Decatur, from 5 to 10 acres, and ranging in price from $250 to $500 per acre. Come out and buy 5 acres and have a little farm. See Mr. Eve. FOR RENT. WE HAVE a real home of eight rooms with every modern convenience on one of the best North Side streets, near West Peachtree and Peachtree, for $7,000. This is a sacrifice, as owner is moving away from the city. It will pay you to investigate this. See Mr. Fred erick, or Mr. Radford. IF YOU ARE looking for a beautiful lot to build a home on, we have one in Ansley Park , at a bargain. See Mr. Cohen. IF YOU HAVE MONEY to lend wo can place it safely. 8-r. h., 45 South Gordon street.$45.00 6-r h.. 85 Ormond street 19.00 6-r h.. 68 Currier street 32.50 6-r. h. . 41 Gordon avenue .... 30.00 6-r. h., 116 Fast Kills 25.00 6-r. h., 250 Fast Georgia avenue. 21.60 6-r. h , 300 Fast Cain 15.60 6-r. h , 17 Lucile avenue 30.00 6-r. h., Oak street, Decatur .... 25.00 6-r. h., 575 Huge wood 27 50 6-r h., 369 Cherokee ave (apt.) 35 00 6-r. h., Harvard and Malden lane 20 00 6-r. h., Hardee street 15.00 5-r. h., 4 Olympic place 30.00 6-r. h. , 570 Central avenue .... 25.00 6-r. h., 21 Bark place, Oakhurst 22.uO 5-r h , 50 1.a France 15.00 5-r. h.. Kentucky avenue 18.00 5-r. h.. Boulevard DeKalb 12.50 5-r. h.. 22 Harwell 12.60 5-r. h., 50 Berne 18 10 5-r. h.. 210 Lake avenue 20.00 5-r. h.. 5 Marietta road 20.00 5-r. h., 140 Euclid avenue, fiat 50.00 5-r. h., 35 W. Boulevard DeKalb 22.50 5-r. h., 18 Brooks avenue 22.50 5-r. h . 144 Highland ave. (apt.) 40.00 5-r. h.. 373 Fraser street 15.00 5-r. h., 249 Clifton street 15.00 FOR RENT. H-312-314 RAWSON STREET—On the south side of Rawson. beween Cooper and Windsor, Apartment H, second floor, Adriatic, has electric lights, not and cold water, bath, washstand, closet and sink, steam heat, janitor serv ice, gas range, storage room in the basement; is in good condition. Cooper street car in half block. $36 on 1mm , JOHN J. WOODSTDE REAL ESTATE. RENTING, STORAGE. Phones, Bell. Ivy 671; Atlanta, 618. 12 “Real Estate Row’ APARTMENTS FOR RENT. APARTMENTS FOR RENT. THE EUCLID APARTMENTS r- THIS NEW APARTMENT HOUSE at No. 161 Euclid avenue has just been completed ami 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 $32.60 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 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. No. 219 East Avenue—$3,500 On East avenue we offer a new 6-room cottage, on lot 54x164 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 LOAN AGENTS NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. FOR SALE JOHN J. YVOODSIDE SOUTH PRYOR ST. HOME. (PRICE $3,250.) NO. 570. We offer here a six-room cottage, with gas, water and bath. Lot 50 by 180 feet. No loan. Easy terms. THOMAS R. FINNEY, Sales Manager, 12 “Real Estate Row " Bankrupt sale of the J. J. Webb land at auction before the court house door of Alpharetta, Ga., Sept. 2, 11 o’clock, Eastern time. Six hundred and fifty acres of fine farming land will be offered in small tracts. Splendid improve ments and situated about one mile from town. Be sure and attend this sale. (Signed) C. P. GORMAN, Trustee AUCTION. SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE and three-room servants' cottage, on large, level lot, 60x206, at 20 Delta place .Inman Park, to be sold at auction Thursday, September 4, at 3:30 p. m. Ideal location; built tor a home; all conveniences; all city Im provements In and paid for. Bring your friend*; tak* Inman Park car. eat off at Delta place. Look It over and you will be Interested, -whether you want a home or make an Investment. Don't miss It. Everybody cordially Invited. PAP SaLe'TSY Q R K K N K REALTY ATTRACTIVE SIX-ROOM HOME, on Ormond street, in the prettiest block of street: beautiful elevation. Wo offer very attractive six-room home, witii all conveniences, and we have u special -m m -w—^ a \t price on jibove place for short time. V J IVl- x 9 -/V. X Sea UB ioT Particulars «■ ua® the phona. Ill 1TMPIRB J5LDQ, REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS. Pkonea Residence Is Sold For $30,000 Cash F. M. Robinson Buys on Briarcliff Road—County Busy With Paving and Sewers—Tuesday Auctions. F. M. Robinson, secretary and treasurer of the Coca-Cola Company, bought Monday from J. B. Hightower, through Charles E. DuPree, of tha W. L. & John O. DuPree Real Estate Agency, Mr. Hightower’s handsome two-story residence on the Briarclilf road in the Druid Hills section, for $30,000 cash, or at the rate of $200 a front foot, including the value of the dwelling. Mr. Robinson now resides at No. 172 Forrest avenue, but he will move into his new home at once, and Mr. Hightower is expected build again. This lot is 150 by 300 feet and is near the homes of Judge John S. Can dler and.J. M. Stephenson. The house is a red brick veneer of ten rooms .and has a tile roof. Briarcliff roai was formerly North Moreland avenua. Mr. Hightower preferred $6,000 cash and the balance in one, two and three years, but there was no loan on the property and It was decided to make the transaction cash. This is one *»f the largest residence deals for casn during the present year. Labor Day’s Interruption. Labor Day Monday closed all the banks and the City Hall, and there was a temporary cessation in general real estate trading. The agents re port a bigger number of inquiries, however, than at any time during the past few months, and it is expected that the fall trade will be brisk. Much County Work. Fulton County’s convicts are un usually busy at this time on streets, roads and sewers. Shelby Smith, chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, reports that Simpson street paving was far west as the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, and the Jonesboro road paving will be completed this w r eek. A lease con tract has been signed with the Nich ols Construction Company for a steam shovel for excavating o he McDan iel street sewer The s«rwer will be continued 2,000 feet from the pres ent outfall to the Atlanta and West Point Belt Line. The other county steam shovel Is on the Butler street and Highland avenue sewer work. W. P. Walthall Returns. W. P. Walthall, of the Forrest <Kc George Adair Real Estate Agency, has returned from a holiday auto mobile trip to Washington, D. C. Mr. Walthall reports fine crops along the route, and thinks the fall real es tate business will feel the influence of crops along with the other linos of trade. Agent Culley’s Change. John D. Culley, fifteen years en gaged in renting houses and lately with the Smith, Ewing & Rankin Renting Agency, has Joined the rent ing agency of the Edwin P. Ansley Company, in the Realty Trust Build ing. New Peachtree Location. The Peachtree Dairy has leased No. 813 Peachtree and will move in as soon as additions and changes are made in its new quarters. The pres ent location is No. 493 Peachtree, on the east side of the street between Merrltts avenue and Linden street. The new location is on the same side of the street Just south of Tenth street. Public Sales Tuesday. Tuesday is legal sales day at the Fulton County courthouse and a large crowd of real estate men and others is expected out. The sales will start at 10 o’clock, a list of the properties already having been printed. Much Stone for Walls. Fourteen hundred tons of stone will be required for the retaining walls being erected for West Peach tree regrading. The material has been furnished from the quarry at Lithonia. Marietta Auction Tuesday. A large number of Atlanta people have signified their intention of attend ing Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock the auction sale of eighteen acreage tracts which J. B. Jackson will sell in the McCravy subdivision. The auction will be held before the courthouse door at Marietta. The tracts contain from one to twenty acres, and front the Marietta electric car line at Turner's Crossing and Fair Oaks, three miles south of Marietta. Hugh Richardson Returns. Hugh Richardson returned from Toxawny Sunday and was in his office in the Atlanta National Bank Build ing Monday morning. Mr. Richard son has built a summer cottage at Toxaway and has been out of the local real estate market some time, but is expected soon to announce some in teresting deals. FORSYTH SCHOOL OPENS. FORSYTH.—The opening exercises of Banks Stephens Institute took place to-day in the new $30,000 build ing that has Just been completed. Professor J. R. Campbell, formerly of Jonesboro, the new principal, and Dr. W. N. Ainsworth, formerly president of Wesleyan Female College in Ma con, delivered addresses. Dr. Henry Hanchett To Head Course at Gainesville School Georgia’s musical coterie will be in creased this winter by the addition of Dr. Henry G. Hanchett, who will tak© charge of the normal department of the Brenau Conservatory at Gaines ville. The announcement has been receiv ed with widespread interest by mu sicians and lovers of music, as Dr. Hanchett is prominent in musical cir cles. He is well known as an author, his book, “The Art of the Musician,’’ hav ing attracted favorable attention, as have also his magazine articles on musical subjects. He is already well known to Southern teachers through his connection with the Monteagle Chautauqua. Professor Otto Pfefferkorm, who has been with the conservatory sev eral years, remains director of music. Dr. Hanchett, T. J. Sinnette, Benja min F. Havens, Bruno Michaelis. Ell- mer Zoller, Mrs. Lessie Southgate Simmons, Miss Mary Helen Howe and Miss Nellie Laing being his asso ciates on the faculty. BANK CLEARINGS GROW COMPARED TO LAST YEAR Bank clearings in the United States for the week ended August 28, aggre gate $2,723,209,000 against $2,814,735,000 the preceding week and $2,681,918,000 in the last week of August last year, ac cording to Bradstreet's tabulations Following are the returns, with per centages of change from the last week of August last year: New York , , . Chicago . . . . Boston Philadelphia . . St. Louis . . . . Pittsburg . . . Kansas City . . San Francisco . Baltimore . . . Cincinnati . . . Minneapolis . . Lo.s Angeles . . Cleveland . . . Detroit . . . . New Orleans . , Omaha Louisville . . , Milwaukee . , Atlanta . . . . Seattle Portland, Oreg. St. Paul Buffalo . . . . Denver . . . . Providence . . Indianapolis . . Richmond . . . Memphis . . . Aug. 28. In crease. .$1,529,705,000 -1.8 . 273,944.000 7.4 . 117,469.000 -5.7 . 139.122,000 12.2 65.594,000 -3.0 . 52.169,000 5.5 . 51.605,000 11.2 44.187,000 -1.1 . 29,890.000 -5.9 . 24,726,000 14 9 . 20,100.000 17.5 . 17,501,000 -14.4- . 23,044,000 19.1 . 27,790.000 58.1 . 17.024,000 5.1 15,993,000 8.0 11,701,000 5.1 12.392.000 9.5 . 9.069,000 7.9 . 12,250,000 11.8 10,428,000 16.6 9,072.000 -.1 10,454,000 12.3 7,749,000 11.9 . 5.862.000 9.5 7.489,000 26.6 . 6,617.000 -6.5 4 294.000 3.8 6,965,000 1.8 -Indicates decrease. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 1.—Due un changed to M off, this market opened 5 to 10 points up. It closed steady. Spot cotton, firm at 7:03. 6 points rise. Sales, 7,000 bales; receipts. 6,000. Opening firm. Opening. Prev. Range. Close. Close. September . . 6.65H-6.70 6.72% 6.60 Sept.-Oct . . 6.56%-6.60% 6.62% 6.51 Oct.-Nov.' . . 6.52 -6.67 6.59 6.47% Nov.-Dee. . . 6.46%-6.54 6.54 6.43 Dec.-Jan. . . 6.47 -6.53 6.54% 6.43% Jan -Feb . . 6.47 -6.53 6.54% 6.43% Feb.-Mar. . . 6.50%-6.53 6.55% 6.45 Mar.-April . . 6.50 -6.55 6.56% 6.46 April-May . . 6.51 -6.65% 6.56% 6.46% May-June . . 6.51 -6.55% 6.57 6.47 June-July , . 6.51 -6.52 6.55 6.45% July-Aug. , . 6.48 -6.57% 6.53% .... THE WEATHER. Conditions. WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.—’With the exception of rain in the upper Lake region and the Florida peninsula, the weather will be fair to-day and to night east of the Mississippi River. Temperatures will rise to-night and Tuesday in New England, the lower LaJte region and the upper Ohio Val ley, and it will continue nigh over the Middle West. General Forecast. Forecast until 7 p. m. Tuesday: Georgia—Fair to-night and Tuesday. Virginia and North Carolina—Unset tled on the coast, fair in the interior to-night and Tuesday. South Carolina. Alabama and Missis sippi—Fair to-night and Tuesday. Florida—Fair in northwest, probably showers in the peninsula to-night or Tuesday. Tennessee—Fair to-night and Tues day; warmer in central portion to-night. Louisiana—Fair in north and west, showers in southern portion to-night and Tuesday. Texas—Fair In interior, showers on coast to-night or Tuesday. LIVE STOCK MARKET. CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—Hogs—Receipts, 57,000; market, slow, 10 to 15 cents low er; mixed and butchers, 7.40@8.70; good heavy 7.55@8.45; rough heavy, 7.25(a) 7.55; light, 8.10@8.75; pigs, 3.f5<&/8.50; bulk, 7.80(i$8.30. Cattle — Receipts, 20,000; market, steady to 10 cents lower; beeves 6.90(g) 9.20; cows and heifers, 3.65#8.65; Stock ers and feeders, 5.50@7.85; Texans, 6.75 #7.75; calves, 9.00#12.25. Sheep- Receipts, 30,000; market. 10 to 20 cents lower; native and Western 4.15 #4.90 lambs, 5.85#7.90. BESSIE TIFT OPENS SEPT. 1. FORSYTH.—Preparations are being made at Bessie Tift College for the opening on September 17. Some of the teachers are already here. The indications are that the enrollment will be larger than last year. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. LOOK AT THIS NO. 562 SOUTH PRYOR STREET (Corner Dodd Avenue) Two-Story, About 9 Rooms, All Conveniences PRICE $3,500. Easy Terms, NO Loan. THOMSON & LYNES Phone Ivy 718 18 and 20 Walton St. 1.000 CASH AND BALANCE TO SUIT will buy a lovely 8-room residence in the best section of "WEST PEACH TREE STREET. OWNER is moving away, MUST SELL AT QNCBL | J. R. J. H. SMITH & EWING REAL ESTATE, RENTING, LOANS. Ivy 1512. 130 Peachtree ML 28© ^