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rtLE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
H ED H OUSES FOR JRENT.
V^'OR "»>
* .Capitol avenue; recently painted and
titled; only $27 50 per month. Phone
Deofty -> r 574.
p V RX, \CE H EA T KH si x - room h tin ga -
low between the Peachtrees, shade in
front, tile porch, hardwood floors, hand-
some’ fixtures. open grates in living
room ami h*-a rooms, ash dufup*. screens
ami shades up, sleeping porcJi and serv
ant's room. Apply 35 WeAt Twelfth
street office phone Ivy 80. Residence
phone Ivy 2155
FOR RENT—One near-in twelve, room
house on car line, suited for
or roomers, only $42. Phone Ivy
or see Woodside, 12 AJiburn avenue.
FOR RENT Modern North Side hoU*e.
6 rooms and bath. $18. Ivy 6432.
UNFURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT.
VI7fC ki;nt i • boarding
tral location on Ivy street. Apply to'
F. H, Peck, 97 Ivy street.^
FOR RENT At once, nice coxy home.
with all conveniences, rn West End.
Mrs T . 240 Sells avenue
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
FOR RENT one new eight-room house,
two stories; 248 Myrtle hot water
heat; four bedrooms Owner, Ivy 3888.
FURNISHED room for men; all con
venienoes. Ivy 4468-J. Peachtree
place
ONE ten-room house; all improvements, |
on South Decatur car line, $40 per
month. Phone Decatur 6.
OFFICES FOR RENT.
iS^^Plt^ES^fn tfie^Moore Building at No.
10 Auburn avenue, steam heat; pas
senger elevator; lights and janitor ser
vice. $12 60 to $18.00. One furnished
office, price $17 50
DESK SPACE FOR RENT.
PEsft SPADThTb^riigli ted office in
the building 1125 Atlanta National
Bank Building.
STORES FOR RENT
an???
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.
“ 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. Hailes. Anderson. 8. C.
FURNISHED ROOMS
TXv?T^7m^sTied^ wTth board, or
with housekeeping privileges, in In
man Park, for 30 days. Box 688, care
Ge rglan
WANTED'--’-Room for self and invalid
child; also board for child. E. H. W.,
care Georgian.
WANTED- -Four nicely furnished rooms
with hath for light housekeeping. In
good family and desirable part of city.
Must furnish good reference. L A
Herring. Griffin. Ga.
A.
UNFURNISHED ROOMSJ/VANTED^
WANTED By refined couple without
children, three nice connecting rooms
with sink In kitchen. Electric lights
preferred. A. 13. C., Box 200, care
Georgian,
AN ELDERLY gentleman
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.
FURNISHED APARTS WANTED.
WANTED To rent, furnished apart
ment, cottage or bungalow; references
given Give full particulars in answer
ing P. O. Box 995.
UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS
WANTED.
WX^tTTd l£y'ymmg""couipTe^
apartment, consisting of dining room,
two bedrooms and kitchenette. Must be
fresh S ti<; up to date. B., 621 Candler.
Ivy 1852.
FURNISHEDJHOUSES wanted
£fofuY7Fr^desTre^unflsh^^ North
Side; best of references; state terms
and location. Address Virginian, care
Georgian.
NEW furnished cottage. North Side, In
man Park vicinity; references. M.
B , cart Georgian.
TURNER COUNTY FARMS
ON T LAST THURSDAY we sold Forty Dakota Farms to
North Georgia Farmers in three hours. The next day,
thirty-nine of the purchasers were offered big profits. This
property is on the main line of the G. S. & F. Railway, four
miles North of Ashburn. We have a few choice ones left.
< 'all at our office at once, or take the next train for Ashburn
and see G. C. McKenzie. Round trip ticket free to every
purchaser. Prices advance after this week.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY
Realty Trust Building
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
W.A.F0STER & RAYMOND ROBSON
REAL ESTATE RENTING AND LOANS.
11 EDG E WOO I) A VEN UE.
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 r 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, nnd ranging in price from $250
to $500 per acre Come out and buy 6
acres and have a little farm. See Mr.
Eve
8-r.
6-r.
6-r.
6-r
6-r.
6-r.
6-r.
6-r.
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.I
Cohen.
6-r.
6-r.
6-r.
6-r.
6-r.
6-r.
5-r.
5- r.
6- r. h..
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5-r. h.,
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FOR RENT.
45 South Gordon street. $45.00
85 Ormond street 19*00
68 Currier street 32 .*0
41 Gordon avenue .... 30.00
116 East Ellis 25.00
250 East Georgia avenue. 21.60
300 East Cain 15 JO
17 Lucile avenue 30.00
Oak street, Decatur .... 25.00
575 PM ge wood 37.50
369 Cherokee ave. (apt.) 35.00
Harvard and Maiden lane 20.00
Hardee street 16.00
4 Olympic place 30.00
570 Central avenue .... 25.00
21 Park place, Oakhurst 22.50
50 I^aFrance 15.00
Kentucky avenue 18.00
Boulevard DeKalb 12.50
22 Harwell 12.60
50 Berne 18.10
210 Lake avenue 20.00
5 Marietta road 20.00
140 Euclid avenue, fiat.. 50.00
35 W. Boulevard DeKalb 22.50
18 Brooks avenue 22.50
144 Highland ave. (apt.) 40 00
373 Fraser street 15.00
249 Clifton street 15.00
IF YOU HAVE MONEY to lend we can place It safely.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
7-r. flat, 345 Whitehall St. .
6-r fiat, 34 Garfield Place .
6-r. flat, 166 Highland Ave.
6-r. fiat, A-423 Luckie St. .
FOR
....$25.60
.... 30.00
.... 25.60
. . . . 25.00
HOUSES FOR RENT.
RENT.
5-r. fiat, 288 Houston St. ..
5-r. fiat, A-15 Highland Ave.
5-r. fiat. 167 Ivy St
5-r. fiat. I *-29 Larkin Si....
.$25.00
. 20.60
. 35.00
. 16.00
UNFUR NISH E D H 6 USES W ANT ED.^
WXNTEIV- Six or seven-room house;
modern; close in; North Side pre
ferred. Phone Main 4768
BUSINESS PROPERTY WANTED.
space 10"'f>y~iir'"fof
up-to-date pressing club. References
the highest. Address Pressing Club,
Box 50, care Georgian.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
^NTR'^TATAUGt^ fcrumley street! 6
rooms, near in; good investment; sac
rifice for quick sale, $3,300; non-resident.
Box 3<M, Fort Myers, Fla
KKAIj estate for sale.
Can sell you a nine-room house on
Hast Georgia avenue at a bjg bargain.
See me.
Splendid home on South Pryor street,
between Alice and Fulton. Terms and
cheap
CHARLES THOMPSON.
Room 201, Equitable Building,
A Hunt a. Ga
THREE houses read} for small families
on Greenwood avenue, near Ponce De
Leon; modern; easy terms; good Invest
ment; also handsome vacant lot on N.
Moreland Ave. A. Z., Box 634. care
.
FOR SALE Seven-room house on Ponce
DeLeon avenue, Decatur. $4,000; terms
Fletcher Pearson, 422 Atlanta Nat. Bank
Bldg
FOR SALE— Six-room bungalow in De
catur: new. with modern conveniences.
$8,250. $350 cash; balance easy. Mete her
Pearson, 422 Atlanta Nat. Bank Bldg.
LET US BUILD you a home on easy
terms, like rent, anywhere in the city.
40o Temple Court Bldg. Main 4189.
NORTH SIDE store and house
for $4,700. Also North Sido
eottapre just off Ponce DeLeon,
for $3,500. Call Ivy 5365.
JOHN J. WOODSIDE
REAL ESTATE, RENTING. STORAGE
Phones, Bell. Ivy 671; Atlanta, 618.
12 “Real Estate Row.”
FOR RENT
Chas. P. Glover Realty Co.
2Vo WALTON STREET.
12-r.
h..
164 W. North avenue ..
85.00
7-r.
12-r.
h.,
577 Washington street..
55.00
6-r.
12-r.
h.
164 W. North avenue..
86.00
6-r.
10-r.
h
164 1 ’once DeLeon ave.
75.00
6-r.
10-r.
h
354 Euclid avenue
60.00
10-r.
h.
84 E. Cain street
37.60
6-r.
9-r.
h.
81 E. North avenue...
50.00
6-r.
9-r.
h.
73 Hast Merrltta ava
43 50
6-r.
9-r.
h.
669 Highland avenue...
40.00
6-r.
8-r
h.
62 Alta avenue
40.00
6-r.
8-r.
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146 Elizabeth street . ..
42.60
6-r.
8-r
h.
91 McLendon street....
50.00
8-r.
h.
676 N. Boulevard
46.00
6-r.
8-r.
h.
63 Currier street
45.00
6-r.
8-r
h.
31 f> Pouth Pryor
40 OO
5-r.
8-r
h.
167 Capitol avenue....
42.50
5-r
7-r.
I-,
537 N. Boulevard
65 00
4- r.
7-r.
h
95 Elmira street
45 00
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261 East Georgia ave... $27.50
Kennesaw avenue 37.50
108 Mansfield avenue... 25.00
56 Sterling street . 20.00
87 Elmira street ' 40.00
37 W. Boulevard De
Kalb 25.00
fiat, 58-A Crew street... . 25.60
h.. 244 Hill street 30.00
h , 28 Queen street 27.50
h. 154 Whltefoord ave.... 20.00
h , 137 Venable street 18.60
apt., Berkeley Apt.. 13 W.
Eleventh 75.00
apt., Corinthian Apts .... 55 00
apt., Bell Apts 40.00
h., 263 Crew street 20.00
h.. m Glennwood avenue. 15.60
apt., Corinthian Apts 40.00
apt.. Bell Apts. 40.00
HO U S ESFORRENT. ^^
FOR RENT BY
EDWIN P. ANSLEY.
78 NORTH FORSYTH STREET.
Bell Phone Ivy 1600. Atlanta 363
Location. Rooms.
69 Luckie street 35
305 Woodward avenue... 10
Hast Lake 11
Decatur, Ga., 11 Howard 8
358 East Fair street 8
604 Washington street . . 8
563 North Jackson street 8
45 Walker street 8
91 McLendon avenue ... 8
95 McLendon avenue ... 8
15 Garnett street 7
91 Elmyra street 7
95 Elmyra street 7
87 Elmyra street 6
280 Courtland street ... 6
282 Courtland street ... 6
314 Oakland avenue 4
262 Spring street 4
APARTMENTS.
Price.
$200.00
32.50
75.00
42.50
21.00
40.00
50.00
30.00
50.00
55.00
22.60
45.00
45.00
40.00
• 22.50
22.50
15.60
20.00
APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
WILL sell equity of $150 in Colonial
Hill lot. 50 by 200. for $100 cash. Ad
dress “Lot.** care Georgian.
glX-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 bkrgain if
taken at once. Owner, 39 Queen street.
West 721-J.
FOR SALE $1,000 buys beautiful five-
room bungalow on large lot in Florido
town, on large lake. Owner leaving
State and must sacrifice. Ideal winter
borne; fine boating and fishing Address
Bungalow. 4 Line street. Decatur, Ga.
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.
u ufGAIN i I j get a lot free.
$1,200 worth of property for $950.
must sell quick. Call Atlanta 1464; Main
S641
P'OR 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 Reed. 74 Peachtree.
Wi R s a Li 5 B> owner, six :«- an coi -
tage. modern; near St. Paul Church
Must sell -cheap Main 2944-.T
INVESTM1 your investments
with us We have the customers with
the cash J. R. Robbins and D J. Oudd,
707 Candler Building. Phone Ivy 4711.
FOR SALE By owner, new six-room
house in South Kirkwood, in beauti
ful grove; easy terms C, W. 8.. No.
9.8 Austell building Phone Main 2243.
EX-
REAL ESTATE FOH 6ALE OR
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
Bide streets. Price right. Address Bar
gain, Box -’3. care Georgian.
FOR BEAUTIFUL HOMES and build
ing lots in College Park, the moat de
sirable suburb of Atlanta, see I. C Me-
Crory
THE READING «>F w ANT A!-S in
Hearst’s Sunday American end At
lanta Georgian means money to y ou.
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
make them equal to four rooms. Prices are $32.50 and $37.50. The
neighborhood is unexcelled
IN THE BOSCOBHL. which adjoins, are three and four-room apart
ments at $30 to $35 each.
FITZHUGH KNOX
1613 Candler Building
212 Rawson street 5 $27.50
513 Courtland street .... 5 27.50
515 Courtland street .... 5 £7.50
515-A Courtland street .. 5 27.50
40 Eugenia street 5 25.00
40-A Eugenia street 6 25.00
442-A South Pryor street..6 30.00
58 Williams street 5 25.60
•115 Crew street 5 27.50
115-B CHbw street 5 27*60
115-C Crew street 5 27:50
Thirteenth street 5 40.00
115 East Eleventh Street.
AT the above number we have for
rent an elegant two-story residence,
consisting of nine rooms. It has all
modern conveniences, such as furnace,
gas and electric lights, hot and cold
water and two bathrooms. * It also has
garage and three servants’ rooms on
lot. See office for further particulars.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY.
REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE.
EK'( Y lTTNtT^r^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 vou a good trade. See me
quick J it Robbins, 707 Candler Bldg .
Ivy 4711.
FARMS FCH SALE.
280~A(5TfES 3 mties" from DeQuecn. iW
in cultivation, pasture, wells, springs,
running creek, 100 acres bottom, above
overflow; four sets buildings. $4,000, half
cash. E. 1> Stuart. I'eQueen, 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 SO acres or the entire 18.000
acres at $30 an acre. Henry M. HalfT,
owner. Midland, Texas.
FARMS FOR SALE.
cfXN^'T^OCATH you on the best land In
■ the State of Arizona for 2oc an acre.
San Pedro Realty Co.. Benson, Arlz.
ARKANSAS Come to Drew County, I
will show you a place to make your
home; the place for the man of limited
means ami the investor doubles every
two years. Write H. E. Wells, Scipio,
Ark.
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 fair.
Price $12 per acre W. K. Parkinson,
Phillips, wig.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALF
J^harp & j^oylston
WE 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 vou.
GOOD RENTING PROPERTY
We offer a corner proposition that has all
the requisites of a “good buy,” namely: It is
a corner, has a steady income of $30.00 per
month; has a good speculative value, being in
the Terminal Station district and only three
blocks from the A., B. & A. R. R. freight
depot.
This property is near Davis street, on a cor
ner lot 100x105 feet; has three houses and
room for one more. Price $3,250. Terms.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
| $2,500. Tuesday’s applications total-
I ed approximately $30,000.
' Builders declare there are hun
dreds of people w’aiting to erect
homes as soon as money eases up
more.
Building Permits.
$7,000—W. A. Edwards, No. 187
East Tenth street, two-ptory frame
dwelling. Day work.
$3,000—Montgomery Theater, No.
87 Peachtree, additions and altera
tions. Day work.
$600—Mrs. M. E. Blackman, rear
No. 32 Fitzgerald street, one-story
frame dwelling. Day work.
$50—F. P. Rice, No. 46 Luckie
street, re-cover dwelling. Day work.
$550—Bryson Blanton. No. 38 Bird
street, one-story frame dwelling. Day
work.
$2,500—F. A. Quillian, Oak street,
same. Day work.
F6'rTaI07
G R K p: n k
REAR TY
COMPANY
ATTRACTIVE SIX-ROOM HOME, on
Ormond street, in the prettiest block
of street; beautiful elevation. We offer
very attractive six-room home, with all
conveniences, and we have r, special
price on above place for f'. c; t time.
See us for particulars or use the phone.
Ill EMPIRE BLDG REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS. Phones 1599.
AUCTION
SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE and three-room servants’ cottage, on large, level
lot 60x206, at 20 Delta place, Inman I'ark, to be sold at auction
Thursday, September 4, at 3:30 p. m.
Ideal location; built for a home; all conveniences; all city improve
ments in and paid for. •
Bring your friends: take Inman Park car, get ofE 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.
LOOK AT THIS
NO. 562 SOUTH PRYOR STREET
(Corner Dodd Avenue)
Two-Story, About 9 Rooms, All Conveniences
PRECE $3,500.
Easy Terms, NO Loan.
THOMSON & LYNES
Phone Ivy 718 18 and 20 Walton St.
WEST END HOME.
12-ROOM RESIDENCE on extra large lot, in SPLENDID
NEIGHBORHOOD in West End, can be had for $500 cash,
$500 every six months. The house cost $10,000 to build, and
the lot would be cheap at $5,000, if vacant. .Bargains like this
are seldom on the market.
SMITH & EWING
REAL ESTATE, RENTING, LOANS.
Ivv 1513. 130 Peachtree
Atl. 2865
THE PLAY
THIS WEEK
REAL ESTATE AND
CONSTRUCTION NEWS
HOC and dairy farm for sale cheap; 250
acres land; all in hog-proof fence. Box
123 laiGrange, Texas.
39.000 ACRES in a line ranch, every foot
tillable; on two railroads; improved,
will cut acreage if wanted; $10 acre.
Addi ess U \ 312. 1 'larend* n Texas
DO YOU NEED HELP of any kind? A
little "Wan v *wlll get It for }ou
100 AC1 ! b iddings
and pasture for dairy tenant house. J.
K Stone College Park. Ga.. Route No. 1.
gi ACRES improved^ 60 cultivation, 25
bottom; spring, orchard; half mile
town; school, church; $2,800. latihrom,
Simmons. Mo.
FARMS, large and small, improved, un
improved in Houston County, Geor
gia selected; my prices are right. W.
a Strother, Perry, Ga.
20.00b 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 acres of
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, Tlfton,
1 •
(.CONTINUED IN NEXT COLUMN.)
WEAL BSTATE wanted.
YOUNG man holding responsible posi
tion with an A-l house would like to
rent new 5 or 6-room bungalow with
privilege of buying Rent not exceed
ing $30 per month North Side preferred.
In answering give full particulars as to
location, purchase price, etc Address
E. F. H care Georgian.
HAVE $15,000 on hand to invest for
client.
No delay.
Will consider one single or several
separate small parcels. Rhone, call or
write full details
OTIS A HOLLIDAY.
18 Peachtree. Phone Main 176.
WANTED—From owner, bungalow on
North Side Price $2,500 to $3,750.
Pay $1,000 cash, assume loan, balance
monthly notes. Address L B. B., Box
13, care Georgian
WANTED—Lot on North Side, 175x200,
with or without house, on car ilne.
AddreM J W P . care Georgian.
EXCHANGE good paying stock for resi
dence. Homeseeker, Box 682, care
Georgian.
NO MATTER WHAT YOU WANT. It
will save you time and money If you
use Hearst’s Sunday American and 'At
lanta Georgian.
Do You
Want an
Auitomobile ?
The ‘Automobile Col*
umns of The Georgian
“WANT AD" Section
is the place to find real
bargains in cars. If you
will read the so ads
every day you wll
eventually find what you
want at a price you can
affor«i to pay.
Peachtree Building
At Cost of $60,000
Details Later on Three-Story Struct
ure—Apartment for Seventh St.
Lease on Inman Parcel.
There was more in the removal of
the Peachtree Dairy from No. 439
Peachtree to No. 813 Peachtree, as
announced Monday, than appeared on
the surface. This concern and others
are making way for a $60,000 three-
story and basement building to be
erected by the Turman, Black & Cal
houn real, estate agency, to be used
for purposes to be announced later.
The destruction of the one-story
buildings on the property has started
and the new structure should be com
pleted by January 1. Mrs. Henry H.
Smith Is the owner. The property Is
92 by 135 feet and 47 feet south of
Linden street, on the east side of
Peachtree. Three stories will give It
a gross square footage of 12,420 feet.
The Peachtree Dairy has leased No.
813 Peachtree through Turman. Black
& Calhoun for three years at an ag
gregate rental of $2,700.
Mr Parrott Changes Plans.
George W. Parrott, the well-known
financier, has changed his pl^ns on
the $12,000 bungalow at the north
west corner of Peachtree and Sev
enth streets, and instead of finishing
his house, will probably erect a hand
some apartment. The foundations of
stone had cost approximately $1,000.
Some time ago Mr. Parrott planned
a ten-story apartment hotel for this
corner, and it is expected that he will
now build such a structure, or a
handsome apartment house.
The old Powers two-storv frame
house, which formerly' stood on this
lot, has been rolled back to the rear
of the premises.
Important Lease Situation.
A. E. Marcus & Co*, clothiers, are
selling out at auction their stock of
goods at No. 57 Peachtree and pres
ently the Thompson Restaurant Com
pany of Chicago will move in. This
property is in the Hugh T. Inman
estate and it is said the new concern
will pay $750 a month, or $9,000 a
year. The Marcus Company has been
paying $375. The from age is approx
imately 30 feet and the depth 100 feet.
Paces Ferry Road Purchase.
John S. Owens, the well-known
bank official, has bought from R. J.
Guinn an Irregular-shaped lot on
Paces Ferry road. 622 feet from Hab
ersham road. Deeds have gone to
record. Mr. Owens is the owner of
an extensive farm up the Chatta
hoochee River, in Fulton County.
Alterations on Peachtree.
A building permit was asked Wed
nesday tor alterations on and addi
tions to the Montgomery motion pic
ture establishment at No. 87 Peach
tree, to cost $3,000. J. H. Harrison
will do the vork.
Ansley Par k Sale.
W. J. Brown has sold to a client of
the Hurt & Cone real estate agency a
house and lot on Maddox drive. Ans
ley Park, for $5,1 50. The lot is about
60 by 150 feet.
Sign Men Move.
The Grant Sign Company, for year3
at No. 4 1-2 South Broad street and
more lately on the west side of North
Broad street, 150 feet north of the
Broad Street bridge, have moved back
into their old quarters.
Building Two Houses.
J. N. Renfroe & Co. are building
two two-story frame houses at 250
and 252 Peachtree circle, Ansley Park,
200 feet east of the northern junction
of the Peachtrees. The cost is $6,000
each, and day work is being used.
Comparison of Figures.
A comparison of real estate and
building figures for August with the
same period in 1912 show's a general
decrease, but realty men expect brisk
trade to make up the deficit next
month. The number of realty trans
fers In August, 1913, was 876, and the
total amount $2,632,118, and in 1912,
938. and $3,010,506. Mortgages can
celled were 189, and $275,237, as
against 215, and $354,308. Building
permits w r ere 297. and $343,256, as
against 320, and $478,159.
Realty Man Returns.
C. D. Hurt, of the real estate firm
of Hurt & Cone, has returned from
a vacation trip to Canada and inter
mediate points. He is much encour
aged over the crop outlook and ex
pects a great volume of spring trad
ing and likewise the average num
ber of transfers throughout the au
tumn.
Settlers Are Coming.
A large number of settlers w ill soon
come to Georgia from the Canadian
Northwest to till parts of a 15,000-
acre farm tract, if plans of the W. L.
& John O. DuPree Real Estate Agen
cy do not miscarry* This agency has
an inquiry from Saskatchewan rela
tive to a 10,000 to 20,000-acre tract
that is wanted for immigrants. Ac
cording to information, there have
been three poor crops in the wheat
belt of that section, and the Canadian
farmers are looking for more fertile
fields.
Many Small Houses Erected.
Atlanta building agents have been
busy of late with medium-priced,
medium-sized houses. In Wednes
day’s building applications there w r ere
some more hopeful signs.
W. A. Edwards will build a two-
story frame dwelling at No. 187 East
Tenth street, to cost $7,000. and F. A.
Quillian will build a one-story frame
on Oak street, West End, to cost
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
Warranty Deeds.
$5,500—C. T. Brockett et al. to R.
W. Holcombe, No. 109 East Fifth
street, 50 by 100 feet. August 12.
$1.950—Atlanta Development Com
pany to J. H. Whisenant, lot 52 by
191 feet, west side Highland av »n
52 feet south of Adair avenue. Sep
tember 1.
$6.000—L. F. Chapman tc Robert W.
Caldwell. No. 133 Gordon street, 25 by
90 feet. August 30.
$5 end Other Consideration—Mrs.
Sarah Krick to Isaac Krick. lot 47 by
107 feet, southwest corner East Fair
and Hill streets, one-half interest.
August 29.
$1.425—Mrs. May C. Weller to Thos.
H. Freeman, lot 100 by 100 feet, north
side Virginia avenue, 100 feet w’est of
Lee street, College Park. May 8.
$10,750—Thomas L. English to W.
M. and George M. McKenzie. 86 acres
in northeast corner of land lot 216,
Seventeenth District. June 24. 1912.
$12,500—R. J. Guinn to John S.
Owens, lot 1,077 by 394 by 894 by 31
by 377 by 312 feet, north side Paces
Ferry road, 621 feet from Habersham
road. August 26.
$1,000—F. M. Jackson to W. P.
Adamson, lot 36 by 125 feet, south
side Bos9 street. 110 feet east of
Cooper street. September 2.
$1,350—T. D. Shaw to Jennings-
Gresham Company, No. 86 Cameron
street 53 bv 135 feet. September 2.
$800—William H. McClain et al. to
Ross B. Richardson, lot 134 by 77
feet, south side Tin Cup alley, 210
feet east of main track of belt rail
road, land lot 13, Fourteenth District.
September 2.
$2,500—A. B. Buehl to T. K. John
son, lot 50 by 112 feet, south side
West Thirteenth street. 175 feet east
of West Peachtree street. March 10.
$2,500—A. B. Buehl to Mrs Julia L.
Briggs, lot 45 by 120 feet, south side
West Thirteenth street. 225 feet east
of West Peachtree street. March 10.
$775—J. A. Wise to John T. Rid
dell, lot 43 by 133 feet, west side of
State street, 195 feet north of a 30-
foot street, which is 776 feet north of
Emmett street; also lot 60 by 158
feet, northeast corner State and Hun.
erkopf streets. September 2.
$3,637—Mrs. Lula A. Adams to Mrs.
Emma M. Murphy, lot 55 by 100 feet,
northeast corner Cooper and Richard
son streets. September 2.
$1,500—Paul S. Etheridge to G. W.
Brown. 6 acres in land lots 167 and
168, on north side George Beasley
home place. August 26.
$3,000—J. E. TeBow to Lawrence
M. Fox, No. 207 Central avenue, 63
by 60 feet. September 20, 1912.
$1.65O0Alonzo Richardson to Em
mett B. Rockmore, No. 154 McMillen
street, 50 by 156 feet. August 30.
Warranty Deeds.
$2,000—George P. Moore to Rosa L.
Connor, lot 40 by 100 feet, on west
side of Woodson street, 154 feet south
of Love street. August 27.
$553—South Atlanta Land Company
to Emma Arnold, lot 50 by 100 feet,
on north side of Parks avenue, 100
feet west of Crogman street. Au
gust 7.
$1,371—Green F. Marion et al. to
Mrs. B. F. Byfield, lot 49 by 100 feet,
on southeast corner of Drummond
and Ashby streets. August 30.
$1,900—American Real Estate Com
pany to K. C. Williams, lot 100 by
400 feet, on east side of Confederate
avenue. 100 feet north of Logan ave
nue. July 28, 1911.
$4,750—I C. Crory to John D. Mul-
drew, lot 70 by 380 feet, on west side
of Princeton avenue, 190 feet east
of Washington street. September 1
$300—Hammond Realty Company
to F. M. Dillard, lot 100 by 226 feet,
on west side of First avenue, being
lots 26 and 27. block 12, Hammond
Park. August 21.
$8.312—M- F. Holahan to Mrs. F. J.
Coffey. Nos. 372 and 374 East Fair
street and No. 291 East Hunter street,
48 by 139 feet. August 26.
Mortgages.
$744—H. S. Ham to Mutual Loan
and Banking Company, lot 64, Hall
subdivision, on Ridge avenue, 125 by
265 feet. September 2.
$935—Frank 8. Hardin to James C.
Williams, No. 310 Luckie street, 62
by 92 feet. August 23.
$652—A. L. Beauchamp to Mer
chants and Mechanics’ Banking and
Loan Company, lot GO by 160 feet,
on south side of Bryan street, 250
feet east of Bereau avenue. August
30.
$1.620—Lester N. Hyatt to Mer
chants and Mechanics Banking and
Loan Company, lot 45 by 125 feet, on
north side of Fifth street, at comer
of Ponders avenue. August 30.
$1,000—John W. Bennett to same.
No. 76 McDaniel street, 45 by 135
August 30.
$2,000—M. A. Massond to E Arthur
Haas et al.. lot 53 by 200 feet, on
west side of Washington street, 161
feet north of Clark street. August 30.
$1,120—A. F. Copeland to Mutual
Loan and Banking Company, lot 100
by 100 feet, on east side Oak street
95 feet south of Genessee street. Sep
tember 2.
Deeds to Secure.
$1,500—John D. Muldrew to South
eastern Land and Investment Com
pany, lot 70 by 380 feet, on north side
of Princeton avenue, 190 feet east
of Washington street. August 30.
Administrator’s Deeds.
$2,100—Mary Gavin (by executors)
to Mrs. Merrie S. Tidwell. No. 404
Central avenue. September 1.
Bonds for Title.
$1,800—H. A. Etheridge to E. H.
Lake, lot 45x150 feet west side Law-
ton street 273 feet north of Green
wich street. February. 3. Transferred
to W. H. Towery* No date.
$7,000—Mrs. E. N. Stewart to
George Poulos, No. 62 Oak street, 42x
206 feet. May *0.
$4,400—W. G. Griffin to A. G. Max
well, lot 64x190 feet south side Orme
wood avenue 243 feet east of Wood
ward avenue. September 2.
$2.700—Alonzo Richardson to Em
mett B. Rockomore, No. 153 McMillen
street 40x125 feet. August 30.
$8,400—Provident Savings Asso
ciation of Atlanta to G. H. Perry, lot
200x200 feet southeast comer Roy and
Smith streets. September 1.
$4,000—T. G. Spencer to Lena A
Hughes, lot 50x120 feet east side of
Francis street 250 feet west of Ran
dall street. July 29.
$6,000—Mrs. Flora Wright et al, to
Miss Bunting at the Lyric.
Little Emma Bunting, the most pop-»
ular little actress that has ever graced
an Atlanta stage, is being given a most
cordial reception this week at the Lyric*
where she is appearing in her latest
success "The Circus Girl." Miss Bunt>-
ing has a role especially suited to her
clever talent and her supporting com
pany is undoubtedly the best that she
has ever given Atlanta. George Whit
aker is, of course, a member of the cast
an.d his many friends are giving him a
friendly welcome. Miss Bunting s en
gagement will be for only one week*
matinees Thursday and Saturday after
noons.
At the Bijou.
The second week of the Jewell Kelley
Company was inaugurated Monday af
ternoon at the Bijou, and long before
the end of the first performance pa
trons of the popular little house w*ere
thoroughly convinced that Jewell Kelley
and his players were in for another
week of crowded houses and w r ell pleased
audiences. "The Man From the West. »
this week’s bill, is a remarkable play
in W’hich the dramatic and v.he com
pany elements are so well blende<i as to
make most delightful entertainment.
Clever specialties are introduced be
tween the acts Matinees will be given
daily at 2:30 and evening performances
at 8:30.
"Mary’s Lamb" To-night.
The Atlanta Theater will open to
night with Richard Carle’s musical com
edy, ‘‘Mary’s Lamb.” Dan McGrath is
playing the part originated by Carle and
is assisted by a capable company, with
Bertha Yeoman as prima donna. Critics
in the South have been very lavish in
their praise for the ginger and snap
given this performance by the company
to be seen here. The play holds over
for a Thursday matinee and night per
formance.
Forsyth Bill a Hit.
The bill at the Forsyth this week is
worth while. It is a show that is crowd
ing the busy house.at every perform
ance and lhat means that it has scored
its hit. There are acts that blend in
perfect harmony and there is novelty
that is so unusual that interest is strong
from first to last. Sam Mann and Com
pany. presenting "The New Leader,"
present the very best novelty sketch
that has been seen on the Forsyth
stage. Mann himself is the most inter
esting and entertaining character com
edian that has ever been here in vaude
ville and his company of six people ar^
all capable. Alexander and Scott win.
applause because they are among the
best entertainers in their line in all
vaudeville. Willard Sims and Company
offer "Flinders’ Furnished Flat” with
great comedy success, and there are
other features that have more than or
dinary drawing qualities.
Mrs. S. J. Bryan, No. 88 East ave
nue 50x107 feet. December 4, 1912.
$8,500—J. C. DeFoor to W\ S. Mc-
Kennie, lot 62x100 feet west side of
Walker street 80 feet south of West
Fair street. August 30.
$2,000—Mrs. M. Owens to J. H.
Wiggins, lot 612x1,115 feet east sido
Atlanta and Marietta road, land lot
222, Seventeenth District. August 2.
Transferred to Atlanta Cemetery As
sociation August 4.
$3,200—A. C. Gann and Frank Gar-
raux to Mrs. Lucy Redd, lot 100x106
feet north side Chattahoochee ave
nue 116 feet northeast of Main street.
October 2, 1911. Transferred to Dr.
M. M, Forbes August 29.
$2,146—W. W. Strong to T. N.
Bradshaw, lot 80x157 feet east side
Atwood street 184 feet from Sells
avenue. August 26.
$2,000—Same to W. S. Burnett, lot
34x157 feet east side Atwood street
150 feet north of Sells avenue. Au
gust 26.
Loan Deeds.
$1,500—Robert W. Johnson to Penu
Mutual Life Insurance Company, lot
50x149 feet north side Alta avenue 309
feet west of Moreland avenue. August
27.
$1,000—Mrs. S. C. Sims to Mrs.
Emma P. Nebhut, lot 100x200 fe^t
south side Sims avenue 254 feet
northwest of Pharr road. August 28.
$700—Nellie May Hayles to Mrs.
F. W. Treadwell, ot 10. block 6,
Peachtree Heights on Lakeview ave
nue, 85x255 feet. August 29.
$1,000—Mrs. Fannie S. Rosser to
Leonora S. Raines, 20 acres on Howell
Mill road, land lot 182. September 1.
$500—Phenlx Investment Company
to L. H. Zurline, lot 130x147 feet
northeast corner Racine avenue and
School place. August 27.
$2,000—Mrs. Martha V. Lyon to
Fred R. Lindorme, lot 66x137 feet
north side East Cain street 65 feet
west of Courtland street. September
2.
$5,000—Mrs. Lilia Belle Ozburn et
al, to Travelers Insurance Company,
No. 297 Ponce DeLeon avenue, 50x190
feet. September 1.
$2,000—Mrs. Theresa Linn to Mr?.
.Carrie M. Wells No. 482 Houston
street 75x165 feet. September 1.
Loan Deeds.
$600—J. W. Powell et al. to Mrs.
Miriam Stern, No. 687 South Pryor
street, 46 by 150 feet. August 30.
$600—John T. Moore to Savings
Building and Loan Asociation, lot 40
by 120 feet, north side of Wylie street,
40 feet east of Esten street. Septem
ber 2.
$3,000—Mrs. M. I. Randolph to
Travelers Insurance Company, No.
102 Peachtree circle, 70 by 267 feet.
September 1.
$900—I. H. Askin to Bdw’ard
Oberndorf. No. 112 Loomis street, 55
by 200 feet. July 28.
$3,000—J. H. Whisenant to E. V,
Carter, guardian, lot 62 by 191 feet,
west side Highland avenue, 52 feet
south of Adair avenue. September 1.
$2,000—Mrs. Charlotte W. Smith to
United States Mortgage and Trust
Company, lot 90 by 1j0 feet, west side
Spring street, 300 feet north of Kim
ball street. September 1.
$673—Mrs. Arlie Elrod to Smith &
Simpson Lumber Company, lot 50 by
100 feet, south side Beckwith street,
lot 60 feet ea>st of Abbott street. Au
gust 14.
$1,250—Mrs. Merrie S. Tidwell to
George R. Browder, No. 303 Central
avenue, 50 by 142 feet. September 1.
$850—Same to Mamie G. Jones et
al., same property. September 1.
$1,600 Mrs. J. T. Langley to George
E. -Dowell, No. 225 J^Tat Shoals ave
nue, 21 by 132 feet. September 1.
Quitclaim Deeds.
$500—W. A. Jones to John D. Mul
drew, lot 70 by 380 feet, north side
Princeton avenue, 190 feet east of
Washington street. September 1
$600—T. N. Hutchinson to Mrs. Nel
lie M. Hayles, lot 10, block 6, Peach
tree Heights, 85 by 255 feet. August
30.
$1—B. M. Grant to Mrs. Rosa L.
C onnor, lot 40 by 100 feet, west side
Woodson street, 160 feet south of
Love street. August 27.
$1—W. S. Burnett to T. N. Brad
shaw, lot 80 by 167 feet, east side At
wood street, 184 feet north of Sella
avenue. August, 1913.
$1—S. W T . Sullivan to W. S. Bur
nett. lot 114 by 167 feet, east side At
wood street, 150 feet north of Sella
avenue. January 27.
$10—L. H. Zurline to Record Loan
and Investment Company, lot 130 by
147 fe ^ L northea |t corner Racine ave
nue anuBchool place* August