Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 09, 1913, Image 12

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% ' t < » s • "r™,, 12 T'TTF ATLANTA GEOKGTAN ANT) NEWS. READ FOR PROFIT-GEORG'AN WANT ADS-USE FOR^RESULTS THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANT) N*EW3. ^FURNISHED^ROOMS FOR RENT. ^ OKE~ ftirnisheri room on North Boule vard for trained nurse. References exchanged. Ivy 1931-J. NR "E" rooms, also light housekeeping apartments private family; close in. 151 Spring street. VERY dost *n steam-heated furnished; every convenience; next to bath One. $16; tvo. _$20 Ivy 3863. ACTIVE* bright room, adjoining hath. In private home. North Side; all conveniences; one or two gentle men Ivy 6798-J. ONE nice front room, furnished foi ' j::.t housekeeping, with gas range and wa ter sink. $2.50 week. 18 woodward avenue. La ROE front room, second story, for young man; all conveniences. Ivy tlll-L. TM T «' 1 large beautiful second floor front rooms, nicely furnished; splendid neighborhood; near In;-rent very r ea- sonable. 422 Whitehall street. BRICK HOUSE; steam heat; elegantly - . furnished front room; gentleman or • • l«ln 6436-J HOUSEKEEPING and sleeping rooms; reasonable. close In 119 Garnett ■treet. Atlanta Phone 2813. THE PICKW I (Ms. NEW TEN-8TORV AND FIREPROOF. Cool outside rooms; connecting hath; ©onve.nlent shower baths on each floor. 77 Fairlie street next Carnegie library. ATYHE CARROLLTON. 20 CARNEGIE WAY FURNISH ED APARTMENTS AND FEHNIbHLb ROOMS J F STEELE, MGR. JCICELY furnished rooms, modeni con veniences, walking distance. 17 Form- walt street. One furnished room for rent, convenient location. Phone Main 3551-J. ONE or two gentlemen can get nicely furnished room at 78 Capitol Ave Private family^ ONE lurgo nicely furnished first floor front room; gentleman only. Apply 233 Whitehall. _ ^ TFiREE nicelj furnished rooms for light housekeeping, all conveniences; dos( In. 20 E Fair st FOR GENTLEMEN Delightful room; well furnished: Myrtle street, near Ponce DeLeon; also garage. Phone Ivy 1495_ ONE or two furnished rooms for house keeping 37 Carnegie way. UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. ^dTt'RENT Three*or"unfurnished rooms on second floor. 161 N. Jack- son street, ('all or phone Ivy 2840-J. TWO unfurnished, connecting rooms for 1 ght housekeeping; all conveniences; private family. 1_5 oak street. IN Si >UTH KIRKWOOD^ *26 minutes from Whitehall; 16-minute ear serv ice; three upstairs rooms with large porch, hot and ooHi water; porcelain hath. Hell phone; lot for garden and chickens; a real home; no objection to baby or child; reasonable price. P. O. Box 192. Ivy 3381, or Decatur 605. FOFt RENT Second floor, six-room apartment, private entrance. 443 Courlland street, corner Pine FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHEDT ROOMS FOR RENT FtHtNfifHED or unfurnished, cool,, airy rooms, all conveniences; close to car. M 10 ) .I ONE NICELY FURNISHED and two unfurnished rooms In private home. All conveniences. 85 E Merrltts ave nue, or phone Ivy 6786-L. ONE furnished or unfurnished room, convenient to hath; electric lights; clone in. Ivy 4399-J. . FURNISHED APARTS. FOR RENT. A ’i i i. t "i■ t \' i;. w •il fnrr - four-room apartment In rrew apartment house on North Side; every convenience. W. A L, Box 62, care Georgian NEWLY fumlHhed apartment for rent In private home; private bath; steam heat, every convenience; North Side. Meals to be had if desired. Phone Ivy 715. REAL ESTATE FOR SALF REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. HOUSES FOR RENT. Sharp & Boylston WAFOSTEK & RAYMOND R0BSON ONE neatly furnished room, close In; no children. 64 Capitol Ave. Main 3730I. ONE nicely furnished room in new steam-heated apartment, on ear line, Inman Park. Can furnish meals. Ivy €484-L. ONE nicely furnished front room; all conveniences. Reasonable. Walking distance. 155 East Fair street. ONE nicely furnished froaf room; all modern conveniences. Walking dis tance;171 _Oentral avenue. 5n‘E nicely furnished front room; also give meals. Atlanta Phone 5165. 220 East Fair street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms; without children. 200 Let 81 Newly furnished front rooms, with or without hoard. 480 Whitehall. Atlan ta phone 4158. J «• i; RENT Large double room ad joining hath; furnace heat; close In on Peachtree street. Ideal for two young men who desire a nice room, price, $15. Phone Ivy 5450. won RENT Nicely furnished room. clo e t " * Jar n« 11 st i eet. NICELY finished rooms for gentle men. steam heated; electric lights; hot and cold water at any hour; got meals next door. 155 Luclle Ave. T.Wo nicAly^Pwrniflhfcd front rooms; hot a.gP'T'Old water, telephone, electric lights and alt conveniences, on car line. Eight minutes from Terminal Station Can get good meals at several places In the neighborhood. Call at 30 Luclle avenue or see Mr. Butler at Terminal Hotel. x FOR RENT Two furnished upstairs rooms to couple or young men. Call Main 4497-J. THREE completely furnished connect ing rooms for housekeeping. First floor front; all conveniences Atlanta Phone 3248 Good house, best neigh borhood Tenant without children given I preference Take pryor street cars. 160 | Richardson street. rooms: steam heated, private family, all conveniences. 44 East Harrl treet; Apartment 1 The Fairleiih lis t.-7 Spring street Jilt; r.miu^ii Phone Ivy 6558-J. Furnished rooms and furnished 3- room apartments; clos«? in; conveniences fJICELY furnished rooms In private home; gentlemen only. 19 East Har ris. Ivy 6349-J. NICELY furnished rooms; close In. with UNFURNISHED APARTMENT8. _ FOR RENT. DESIRABLE North S?de apartment, 310-A Myrtle, all modern conven ience ■. 1 • <oruj hie I \ v 7 4V MODERN, North Hide, seven sunny rooms, porches, yard, fine location, two blocks irom Peachtree; walking distance. s v Williams, neai West Bakst fiAST CAIN ST ’ ■ 1 '’ * S ‘ ' rooms; first class repair. Reference required. Ready for occupancy now $25 per month. Apply 509 Atlanta National flank Building BOSCOBEL AND EUCLID Al’AUTMENTS, 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; und ventilated apartments in the city, $30 to $37.60 each FITZinJGII KNOX, 1613 CANDLER BLDG. FOR LEA HE Splendid apartments, one seven rooms, with two baths, and one six rooms; strictly first class; hardwood floors, etc., best North Side residence section; one block from Georgian Ter race; handsome grounds, largo individ ual porches, automobile accommoda tions, etc.; possession October- 1. Phone Ivy 657-J, or apply at 29 Ponce DeLeow Ave. / LILM'Y fot occupancy September 1. two live-room apartments at Piedmont place; every modern convenience. Call Matu 4471 , F( *1 RI ' I 1 • f thre< is, bath electricity and gas. 173 HolderneBs, West End. TWO four-room apartment*, every mod ern convenience. 324 Forrest avenue. Apply premises Phone Ivy 508-J. L. B. Sanders, owner _ lit WEST CAIN' STREET. LARGE rooms, also kitchenette. Call Ivy 7435-J. IN THE HKLENeTIm Cour.tlanS Street. close in. North Side, six rooms and bath, from 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 Bunk Building. Phono Main 276, or jan- itor_on premises - I l RNI8HED OR UNFURNISHED. ^APARTM F.NT8 FOR RENT, tXwELY SECTION Inman Druid Circle, modern and flret-class; also garage 36 Druid Circle. 244 South Pryor. lif. 1957-J 358 PEACHTREE. ST. ,1,1;.^ £2 to two young men. separata beds; hot wau-r hath. % 11M UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two-rooms, with bath, for light housekeeping Photic Ivy 28 42 .1 l'< »R i;: \ !' Two d tnd> c< nne< ting from rooms, next to bath, for light housekeeping, in brand-new Kirkwood bungalow; modern. phone; board 1n same block; block North Decatur car station. U minutes to city; very deslra- ble_. Call Decatur 298. TWO UNFURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping; modern conveniences. 420 East Georgia avenue. TWO or four rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; elegant location. See street. !m*C«uPc:« STKr.HT—Three n,.m»; private bath, modern. Main 2890-J. ROOMS or part of house; private family, n6 children. Ivy 6856-J. 303 Spring TWO nice rooms, with private en trance. Phone West 174-J. 216 Uw. ton st ri et TWn 1 xVlUNTSHED connecting rooms for light housekeeping; hot bath, gas and all conveniences Private family; for $8.00 per month. Apply 16 Oak street, West End FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT SIDE HOME OF 8 ROOMS; SLEEP ING PORCH AND GARAGE; FUR NISHED THROUGHOUT IN MAHOG ANY PHONE IVY 2265 OR WRITE •DESIRABLE.” 1101 FOURTH NAT. BANK BLDG. WANTED At once* will' glv© go<xi home and small salary to nice, re fined, settled lady to art as companion and assist with household affairs. Must give best of references. Phone Ivy 6I13-J. Address Route 6, Box 51, AJ- lanta NICELY furnished six-room home; all conveniences; relit reasonable. Apply 32 . «’.i; . . • ■ k References required FOR RgNT *'tic sis room cottage, fur nished, to .couple without children. Phone Main 4364 - J. COMPLETELY" furnished 7-room house for rent In desirable location in West End. Apply any time after 7 30 p m.. or before 7:30 a. m. Call and see It. 62 Norcross street. WO OR THREE large rtrrft-floor house keeping rooms, no children. 41 Hood Street.^ THREE LARGE ~unfurnlshefl~upstalrs rooms, bath, electric lights, sink In kitchen and use of telephone. $18. Call Ivy 1189^ Large, first-floor, east front room, all conveniences, three car lines Tele phone Ivy 1906 or call at 366 North Jack- son. _ THREE • • mfurnlshed connecting rooms : all conveniences 4L3 Court- land street. Call Ivy 6084-J. COUPLE to occupy upstairs of North Side home; three rooms; 'very de- airahJo Apply 108 East avenue ONEUSlFURNISH ED room near Peach- tree, on E. Linden Prefer business lady, or would furnish for trained nurses. Ivy 6358-.I. I MS. private bath” half; both porches, telephone; ‘..20 Capitol avenue TWO large rooms and kitchenette; screened, hot water ana electric lights. Best lodettom. West End, also garage. Call West 201 - J THREE unfurnished rooms; all con- e In $Q Central Are. FOR RENT—Front room in. up-to-date apartment; steam heat, connecting bath; private family. Address 362 Whitehall Apt. H. NICE rooms In quiet location for right party. Reasonable rent Cali Main 2578-J. TWO rooms and kitchenette; sink In kitchen; conveniences. 234 Whitehall Main 4582-J. THREE nice rooms; private bath: use of phone and piano; J12 371 Pulliam, ©n carjine. Main 4975-J. IpDR RENT—Three connecting rooms for light housekeeping; for couple only By owner. 119 w. Alexander street. CONNECTING suite, private entrance, running water, one block from Cand ler' Apply 1 Wellington Apt?. Ivy TWO connecthsg corner front rooms; — con\ -rrtences for )ious»*k» . j r Ing Apply a ' ndsor, ~6t. CONTir^iED IN NEXT COLUMN. UNFURNISHEDJHOUSES FOR RENT. F(ITC^lc^^"^Uarge. elevated six-room house in Inman Park Never been occupied $35 a month. Address Box 774. care American. SEVEN-ROOM cottage. 217 East" Fair street, near Capitol avenue. Apply 250 Spring- street. Bell Phone Ivy 6419-J. uXE of the most desirable six-room bungalows In Decatur; educational fa cilities unsurpassed; best car service around Atlanta. Telephone Owner. De catur 583. Somi-Contral bargain. THIS is a proposition in side the half-mile circle on a lot 50 bv 175, that we can sell for the very low price of $4,000. You can make this a good invest ment right now and in a very short time you can turn it over and make big profit. THIS IS GOOD. REAL KSTA'ft: Ri ll EDGE WOOD FOR SALE. i NEAR Clarkston, Ga., or. new Stone!** - i Mountain car line. IO14 ncrea. WllljS; subdivide Into 18 big lots. Clck-up for 1 ^ $-’.700, Whe n cars are in operation 8* should make fine profits See Mr. Mar- J* i., • o- tin. NTING AND AVENUE. LOANS. 1 REAL ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION NEWS l ftTTEMPTTO FIRE JON W. TENTH street, a new bungalow,! with all conveniences. Price, $5,000.|g_ 6- 6- 6- TUTS yiieee of property is owned by one of our out- of-town landlords and he lias written us to sell it. This is in a section that has a bright future and maybe von can find this to be a pick-up. COME TO SEE US, DON’T PHONE. ’Nother Bargain. fN THE $200 section in the Terminal District,. Make us an offer of $125 and pick up a MONEY MAKER. OWNER MUST SACRIFICE HOME BEST section of Decatur, one block of Agnes Scott College; six large rooms, stone front; a very low prlca for quick sale. Small cash payment* balance like rent. Phone Decatur 55. U N FURNj SHEP HOUSES WANTEIX ^XNTh!D^A? - ~Tmce: house^ In Inman Park; state terms and size. R. G. T.,' care Georgian. WANTED 'r«* rent from the owner a house arrange d for two families, South Side or West End. Will lease for twelve months, Address P. D. Q., care Geor gian, . DESK SPACjj WANTED. WANTED—Desk space with use of phone. Box 681, care Georgian. AUTOMOBILES AND SUPPLIES. uTufTsALE- Electric coup** and charg ing hoard, new batteries, newly paint ed. perfect condition; extra cheap Phone Ivy 4821 -J. FOR SALE—Four-cylinder, seven-seated Pecrl# ms automobile, in splendid •con dition fcnd newly painted Original cost $4,600.00. but will sell, if taken at once, for $1,000.00. Big bargain H. C. Fair- 0 tvy street. LARGR STOCK STANDARD ~ BLEM- IRHED AUTOMOBILE TIRES—CAS INGS. 30 by 3, $8.45, 30 by 3Vi. $1130; 32 by SV£. $12.25; 34 by 4. $18 fH); LEE- LAND AND NASSAU 3,500-MILE GUARANTEED FIRSTS CASINGS. 30 by 3. $9 80; 30 by 3Vi, $14.45; 32 by 3V 2 . $16.40; 34 by 4. $22.35; 36 by 4Vi. $30.04. McPherson Auto Tire Company, Atlan- ta, Ga. OXYGEN REMOVES CARBON We clean your auto cylinders while you waif. Good Job. small price. AUTOGENOUS WELDING of all motals Gear cutting and general machine repairs. Satisfaction guaran teed. SHEARER MACHINE CO 197 WHITEHALL. MAIN 1570, COLUMBIA AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE. 287 EDOEWOOD AVENUE. LARGEST exclusive dealers of used cars Jn the South; over 40 always on hand at prices from $100 to $1,000. Write for monthly catalogue AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE OR TRADE for diamonds, good notes or real estate; five-passenger Haynes, good as new Roht n t 11 ell Bldg Wantei 1 Kieavj roadster or touring car on terms Address Car. Box 25, care American. FOR SALE - -Seven-passenger Speedwell; newly painted, first-class oondltlon; a bargain for quick sale. Call Ivy 5190. 4 Luckle street. FOR SALE—Terms, five-passenger touring car: late model; special price. N. C. McPherson Tvv 3339 T For RENT—Nice six-room cottage on Capitol aVenue: recently painted and tint* fi lMnme Decatur 574. FURNACE-HEATEl> six-room bunga low between the Peach trees, shade in front, tile porch, hardwood floors, hand some tlx tures. open grates In living room and bed rooms, ash dumps, screens and shades up, sleeping porch and serv ant's room Apply 36 West Twelfth street Office phone Ivy 80. Residence phone Ivy 3166 FOR RENT- Modern North Side house, 6 rooms and hath. $18 Ivy 6432. ON £ ten room house; all Improvements, on .South Decatur car line. $40 per month Phone Decatur 6. OFFICES POR RENT. 10 Auburn avenue, steam heal, pas senger elevator; lights and janitor ser vice $12 50 to $18.00. One furnished office, price $17.60 OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT. FoR RENT—Attractive office space on fourth floor Third National Bank Building, especially arranged for large office ami several private offices South ern' Guarantee and Investment Com pany. fourth floor Third Nat. Bk. Bldg. STORES FOR RENT. S*?oTu: on ri7e"^ouThcast corner Harris and Piedmont; good stand for busi ness Telephone 738*1 Ivy. FO R^ R ENT Ml SC EL LAN E O U S. P [ <5Tr'R E N T - i > n e s u IL of Tu r n it ure?24§ Spring St. Phone Ivy 4896- FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED. <VANfFfUTtontn w 1 TfrdJolTiing UaTh in steam-heated apartment, where meals can he had in the building; North Side Mrs. R N . care Georgian. ’ FURNISHED APARTS WANTED. VOU?TFd^-Fmrntsh**cf* npartments^an3 rooms. Phone Ivy 3746 Monday. UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED. WA N T F^D—Smalluh f u rn lshed a part - ment. steam or furnace heat, close In, North Side. C. H. G.. Box 73, care Georgian.. FURNISHED HOU9F.9 WANTED V\ ANTfcD-To rent furnished house or bungalow immedtateb'. Prefer, place with garage. Call Ivy 1619-J. • ■ THE BEST Want Ad days in The Ai- lanta Georgian are Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday, Friday and Sat urday. on Sunday read them in HeanM’s Sunday American Try tham all. The rgiiUiU will tiurprUa-you. PIERCE-ARROW S CHALMERS ^ HUPMOBILE Also good used cars at reasonable prices See us before making your purchases. JOHN M. SMITH 120-22-24 AUBURN AVE. IVY 1621. THREE-PASSENGER Bulck car, 20 h. p.. in line condition; trade tor good horse and buggy or wagon. Address box 679. care Georgian. rSEDCA rs7 RIGHT PRICES. 6TUDEBAKER—7-passenger touring car. CADILLAC—5-passenger touring car. CADILLAC—4-passenger touring car. OVERLAND—2-passenger runabout. All fully equipped and In good condition BUICK MOTOR 00. 241 Peachtree 8treat. BaVE your auto and motorcycle tires by using Auto Puncture Cure. Seale valve leaks and all punctures up to 20- penny epikee automatically at once; ure- servee the rubber; prevents tube from sticking to casing; saves 35 per cent of tire expense, 60 ner cent tire trouble and 40 per cent or your religion. Watch for trademark, A P. C. Call North Pryor Garag** Auto Puncture Cure ponipany, Atlanta. Ga. Phone Ivy 6210 CAMP GLEANS CARBONS TOURISTS WILL FIND TUTS METH OD KSPKCIALLY GOOD FOR THEM. CAiMl’ MACHINE SIIOU, CLEANS PERFECTLY WHILE YOU WAIT. 270 MARIETTA STREET, 7-tl TRAVIS & JONES, AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING. Ivy 4832. 26 James Street. WINDSHIELDS, RADIATORS, lamps, fenders, repaired as good as new Manufacturers all kinds sheet metal work Warllck Sheet Metal Company. 243 Edge wood. Automoblle^Repalrlng. Atlanta Radiator Co. AUTOMOIULE RADIATOR WORK EXCLUBIVE1.Y. ATLANTA PIIOT^ 3816. 76 IVT 8T Easy terms. See Mr. Cohen. 40-ACRE FARM on I^dan road, four teen miles from Atlanta. Upland, bot tom land, beautiful wooded land; no Im provements. but cheap for $40 an acre. See Mr. Eve or Mr. Hook. No. 123 Thurmond St. A HOM E on Piedmont avenue, between)*?" 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 ypur chance to get more,5 than your money’s worth. For partic- 5 ulars see Mr. Radford. 14 IF YOU HAVE MONEY to lend, wc HOUSES FOR RENT. FOR RENT. r. h., 43 Ponce DeLeon avenue. r. h., 120 W. Tenth street r. h., 117 Bass street. r..h., Bates avenue r. 1).. 42 East Thirteenth street.. r h., 85 Ormond street r. h., 68 Currier street r. h., 41 Gordon avenue, Kirk wood h.. 116 East Ellis h., 250 East Georgia r. h., 17 Lucile r. h.. 369 Cherokee ave. (apt.)... r. h., Harvard and Maiden Lane. r. h., Hardee street r. h., 570 Central avenue r. h., 21 Park place. Oakhurst... r. h. t Kentucky avenue r. h. f Boulevard DeKalb h . 22 Harwell r. h , 50 Berne r. h., 5 Marietta road r. h., 140 Euclid avenue (flat)... r. h., 35 W. Boulevard DeKalb. . r. h., 18 Brooks avenue r. h., 144 Highland avenue (apartment) r. h., 373 Fraser r. h., 249 Clifton r. h., 49 DeGress avenue can place it safely. HOUSES FOR RENT. Residence Parcel Leased 72 Years Lon Zachery Also Buys House. Million In Six Months' Sales Big Advance on Lot. FOR KENT. 6 r. flat 43 Garfield place $30.00 6-r. flat 166 Highland avenue.... 25.60 6-r flat 423-A Luckle street.... 25.00 6-r. flat 75 Orme street 21.00 6-r flat 77 Orme street $20.00 6-r. flat 98 Woodward (Oct. 1). 18.00 5-r. flat 288 Houston street 25.00 5-r. flat 16-A Highland avenue.... 20.60 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. Store and House in Good Retail Section We offer three good stores In sections where retail tra^le 1s good, each store having its own independent business. In connection with these stores are well-built five-room homes. These places can be had at reasonable prices and on reasonable terms. We offer an opportunity to get a good home and place of business with a good trade already worked up. If you are Interested in this sort of a proposition, we will be glad to shew you the following: Broyles street, store and home, on corner lot 48x150 feet. Fraser street, store and home, on lot 38x140. Woodward avenue, otore and home, on corner lot 39x92 feet FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR for saTJ!~B7 G R K K N K R G A E T Y CO MPA NY ATTRACTIVE SIX-ROOM HOME, on Ormond street, in the prettiest block of street; beautiful elevation. We offer very attractive six-room home, with ail conveniences, and we have a special price on above place for short time. See us for particulars or use the phone HI EMPIRE BLDG. REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS. Phones 1599. 2 Small Farms Near the City on Easy Terms 40 ACRES ON CASCADE ROAD FOR $6,000 EIGHT MILES from center of city, on graded road. Twenty aores In cul tivation, balance In timber and bottoms. STx-room house, barn and out houses in good shape Two springs, well and creek. Fine pasturage. A., B. and A. Railroad sidetracks within 600 feet of property. No loan. Easy terms, or will excharxe It r house and lot not over $2,000 in city, 10 ACRES ON HIGHTOWER ROAD FOR $2,600 414 MILES from town and 1$4 miles from end of car line, on cherted road. Five-room house, two rooms plastered, others unfinished. Barn. Fine well of water, ideal location for truck, chicken or dairy farm. Loan, $1,000, due in two tears, .it 8 per cent. Terms, $800 cash, balance in 60 to 90 days. LET US SHOW YOU THESE FARMS TO-MORROW. THE L. C. GREEN CO. 305 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. PHONES: IVY 2943, 4546. AUTOMOBILES AND ,SUPPLIES. Autos Wanted. WANTED Ai'TOMbBILES—To ex change $1,000 registered money pur chase railroad bond, bringing 6 per cent interest annual*y, for good roadster or diamond and difference. Call ivy 7620-J Ask for Stephens. WANTED—To trade, vacant lot worth $5fi0 for Ford car. Address C. A. Cook, 450 Chestnut a treet. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES.^ FOlFsAfLE 1913 Twin Excelsior motor cycle. good as new. Cheap for cash. Address Box 666, care Georgian. MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE—Excelsior twin 7 h. p., equipped with Prestollte tank, lamp and tandem. Rode only 25 miles. Good as new. List price, $285.00 Will sell for $215. $50.00 down and $20.00 monthly. B. A. Mills, General De livery. MOTORCYCLE $45. OTHERS at from $45 to $150. See me for bargains. 197 Edge wood Ave. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FVhTI^a'LE, <5heXp—A'dandy six^room bungalow on Ponce DeLeon place; price $8,450. Terms to suit purchaser. Address Hurry, Box 13, care Georgian NEWLY-BUILT seven-room bungalow In best of neighborhood West End. All conveniences. Just off car line. A. J. Mayfield. 49 South Pryor street. BUTldVlNG, consisting of two largs slx- room apartments. A splendid home, with an Income on the side. Box 30, care Georgian. 1 WANT a quick deal on North Side eight rooms. Will make price light and consider other property in part pay ment. Box 31, care Georgian. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. $1,200 ^TOT~BtfYTroniowner~Tn^Eas7 Point, five-room bungalow; new; city water, electric lights; nice location; cost $1,500 to build. Must sell at once. Ad dress G. B., Box 50, care Georgian. FOR SALE—196 Crumley street^ 6 rooms, near In; good Investment; sac rifice for quick sale, $3,300; non-resident 1 !. Fort Myew, Fla. FI >R BALE 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 conveniencea $3,250; $350 cash; balance easy. Fletcher Pearson,_422 Atlanta Nat. Bapk Bldg. LET US BUILD you a home on easy terms, like rent, anywhere in the city. 400 Temple Court Bldg. Main 4189. 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. REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE in a hous£ and lot in Atlanta’s best residence section for drug business in thriving town about 20,000 people, and pay difference. L. P. Jamerson, 180 Angler arsnue, Atlanta, Ga. r£aL esTAre“~F0h“6ALg or ex- CHANGE. talk 1 "BBXU¥TfTil ifoMEa~aKa~TmffiU Ing lots in College Park, the most de sirable suburb of Atlanta, see I. C. Me* Crory. Lon Zachery has taken a 72-year lease on the lot No. 382 Spring street and has bought the house, which belongs W. L. Saye, a col lector for Randall Brothers, coal deal ers, for $1,900. The consideration was not given out. The transaction was handled by J. E. Pritchett, of the L. P. Bottenfield Real Estate Agency, which concern has announced the sale of an aggregate of $13,000 in subdi visions, nine lots in Peachtree High lands, two in Clairemont Park, De- c&tur; one in Oakwood Terrace and two in Woodlawn. This agency also announced the following sales, and reports a good oiitlook for the autumn business: To Mose Reese from Walker Bros. Company, 46 by 110 foot vacant ot on Hardee street; to Dr? Thad Mor rison for the McKenzie Trust Com pany, 48 by 134 foot vacant lot on East Fourth street for $3,000. Highland Avenue Sale. Charles S. Culver has bought from J. H. Whisenant, the well-known real estate trader, a house and lot on Highland avenue, 52 feet south of Adair avenue, 51 by 183 feet, for $7,000. This sale was made Septem ber 1 and the papers have gone to record. Work Starts on Creek. Active work clearing out debris from Peachtree Creek started Mon day morning. The city has placed a gang of laborers on the job, and they will finish In a few days. The work has been deemed necessary to protect the Peachtree Creek disposal plant. Board to Award Contract. The local park board will meet In a few r days to award the contract on the $10,000 refreshment pavilion which is to be erected at Grant Park under plans of Hentz & Reid, architects. The board is said to favor cream- colored pressed brick and a green tile roof. Small Houses Planned. Mrs. M. E. Sirng will soon build a one-story frame duelling on Spring street, at a cost of $3,800, and Mrs. Lillie M. Shaw' will build on Hemphill avenue, at a cost of $1,300. Permits have been asked at the Building In spector’s office. Million in Realty Sold. The M. C. Kiser Real Estate Com pany has announced the following,sales since January 1: „^ No. 55 Luckie street. $45,000; No. 32 Madison avenue. $32,500; No. 26 Ponce DeLeon avenue, $35,000; No. 119 Walton street. $65,000; Bell Apartments. $60.- 000; Lee street and railroad frontage, $52,443; lot on Crew* street. $1,750; Nos. 157-159 Decatur street, $44,280; forty- eight lots on West Tenth street and State street. $34,000; tw*o lots on North avenue, $2,500; 133 Cooper street, $3,000; two lots on Mansfield avenue, $1,750; 97 Hurt street, $5,500. Corner Auburn avenue and Fort street, $15,000; No. 321 Courtland street, $5,250; three lots on North avenue, $3,- 950; lot on North avenue. $1,500; Corin thian Apartments, $105,000; Nos. 225-227 Edgewood avenue. $24,000; Bell Apart ments. $63,000: No. 46 Euclid avenue. $8,500; Nos 157-159 Decatur street, $44.- 280; No. 105 Lee street, $5,500; corner Waverly way and Hurt street, $4,000. No. 81 West Pine street, $1,700; No. 227 Whitehall street, $22,000; No. 171 Wa verly way, $5 000; lot on Mansfield ave nue. $1,000; No. 362-A Decatur street, $9,000 Byron Apartments, $150,000: No. 227 Boulevard. $8,000: No. 320 Grant street, $5,500; Nos. 205-207-209 Merritts ave nue. $5,200: No. 87 Highland View. $5.- 000; No. 185 Glennwood avenue, $3,950; Nos. 19 and 21 Garnett street, $37,500; 685 acres in Coweta County. $17,000: Nos. 21-23 Ashland avenue. $1,300; Hurt street lot. $7,000; No. 25 Colquitt ave nue. $5,500; No. 81 West Pine street, $2,500; No. 27 West Fair street. $5,000; Peachtree road lot. $5,000; No. 26 Ponce DeLeon avenue, $37,500; No. 2 Sinclair avenue. $3,750. Total, $1,001,103. Property Advances $15,000. The Henry H. Cabaniss home at 762 Peachtree, formerly owned and occupied by Blanton Fortson, now* of Athens, has increased in value ap proximately $3,000 a year since Mr. Cabaniss bought it five years ago. It has been sold at $40,000 trading price to George W. Parrott, whose real es tate and building operations in the pa.st few weeks have excited more than ordinary interest. Two months ago Mr. Cabaniss re fused $37,500 cash for this lot, pre ferring to hold and swap with Mr. Parrott. Mr. Parrott gave in part payment his home at No. 671 Pied mont avenue, between Fifth and Sixth streets, and it w r as Mr. Cabaniss w r ho persuaded him to give up his plan to erect a one-story bungalow at a cost of $12,000 on the northwest corner of Peachtree and Seventh streets. The bungaJow'a stone foundations were laid when the workmen were called off. Now Seventh street has been cut Electric Atlanta Electric Ga- ire* or** Cm 34 -36 JAMES STREET PHONE IVY 4831-J. C. A. ETHRIDGE and J H GRAY. Prop. Storage Batteries Rebuilt, Repaired and Charged Spark Battery Work a Spe cialty General Electric Auto Repair*. Washing and Polishing. Trre Repairing. W. X. MaeDouald. Son & Co. 68 Ivy St. Ivy 6990. Tire and tube re pairing All work guaranteed. Free air DOBBS Tire Repair Company, 226 Peachtree street. Vulcanizing, re- treadiug. Prompt service. Ivy 5646, . w >> * . , —- "'CONTINOBD IN AlfeXT COLUMN. ^ CONTINUED IN NEXT COLLlMtf I NeSdT $100. and in order to get It Will sell my beautiful lot on 50-foot cherted Street for $700; $100 cash and $10 per month. All improvements paid for and titles good. Address "Quick,” Box $68, (.-are Georgian. real ESTATE For farm lands, large or small lots, or business property, see W. J. Sumner, Alamo, Gu. FOR SALE—-By owner, new six-room house in South Kirkwood, in beauti ful grove; easy terms C. W. S., No. 918 Austell building. Phone Main 22 4 3 ~ SALE- BARGAIN, SlfVEN-ROOM NORTH SIDE BUNGALOW WITH SLEEPING PORCH; ALL SCREENED; FURNACE HEATED. 16 SEAL PLACE. IVY 5974 _ OWNER wishes to sell lot Just oti Peachtree car; 60 by 170 to alley; tils sidewalks, water and sewer mains, curb and cherted streets; $1,000; $100 cash, balance easy. Address Owner, 85 East Pkie street. . For sale Lot In Druid Hills, 50 by 300. $500; $50 cash, $10 per month; bargain. Address A. B. C., Box 4. care Georgian. • SIX-RFk^M bungalow you will like No. 3 King s Highway. Decatur. See it. Box 373, or Decatur 409. cars Georgian. FOR 8AJLE -Two Mf< lot with good six-room dwelling; 10-foot front hall, front and back verandas, good water, fonall barn, plenty fruit for needs of family; also one good storehouse 20 by 40 feet: on Southern Railway, 58 miles south of Atlanta, at Vega. Ga. Mercan tile business already established. For further information. address H. A. through to West Peachtree, and this gives Mr. Parrott a corner value that will enable him to lease at 99 years on much better terms than would have been possible otherwise with the Goode property. Both the Qoode corner and the Cab- aniss lot are in an exclusive neigh borhood, which has been marked a long time for improvement with a big apartment house. The Cabaniss place adjoins the John D. Little resi dence at the._Jiorthwest corner of Peachtree and Eighth streets. It was reported sold some months ago to John G. Burckhardt for $36,001, but the papers were never transferred. Building Permits. $3,800—Mrs. M. E. Sims, Spring street, one-story frame dwelling. Day work. $150—Mrs. M. T. Ivy, No. 28 Gilson street, bathroom. Day work. $175—\v. E. Mashourn, No. 376 Pul liam street, sleeping porch. Day work. $100—Healey Real Estate and Im provement Company. No. 330 Edge- wood avenue, .change store front. Day wofk. $150—Horace Thompson, No. 53 Wells street, bathroom. Day work. $1.300—Mrs. Lillie M. Shaw, Hemp hill avenue, one-story frame dwelling. J. F. Stewart. $80u—C. D. Shaw, No. 150 West Alexander street, additions. Day work. FARMS FOR SALB. WISDOM keeps posted on OentraT^TiclT igan farms; write for free list to Real Es 1 ate Exchange, Stanton, Mich. FOR SALE Five lots of land, contain ing 490 acres each, more or less, lo cated nine miles northeast of Valdosta, Ga. For further Information address J. N Aw p.d,-11. Valdosta, Ga. 280 ACRES 3 miles from DeQueen, 150 In cultivation, pasture, wells, springs, running creek. 100 acres bottom, above overflow; four sets buildings; $4,000; haif 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. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 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. Tifton, Ga ANSLEY PARK SEVEN-ROOM BUNGALOW—NEAR PIEDMONT AVENUE. LARGE living room, music room, dining hall, kitchen, two large bedrooms, one smaller bedroom, sleeping porch, tile bath, hallway, servants’ room in basement; complete in every way. This bungalow is well built and well arranged. $6,500, on terms. 562 SOUTfJ PRYOR STREET—EIGHT ROOMS—$3,500. ON THE CORNER of Dodd avenue, we have this large eight-room dwelling at the low price of $3,500. and TERMS. No loan to assume, either. It has all city conveniences. Take a look at this and see us. THOMSON & LYNES 18 and 20 Walton Street. Phone Ivy 718. medical. i- DROPSY treated 10 days free. Short hieathing relieved in a few hours, swelling, uric acid and water removed in a few days. Regulates liver, kidneys, digestion and heart. Write for testi monials. symptom blank for free Home Treatment. Collum Dropsy Remedy Co., 406 Austell Bldg , Atlanta, Ga. DR. EDMONDSON'S* Tansy, Pennyroyal and Cotton Root Pills, a safe and re liable treatment for painful ami sup pressed menstruation, irregularities and similar obstructions. Trial box by mall. 50c. Frank Edmondson & Bro., manu facturing chamlata. 11 North Broad st., Atlanta. DO YOff NEU&D tffcLP of~any kind ? A itttia ' JKftofc AA" jrili At tor jvu. $3,800.00 EIGHT-ROOM RESIDENCE—NORTH JACK- SON STREET, WITHIN WALKING DIS TANCE OF THE CENTER. TERMS, $1,000 CASH, BALANCE MONTHLY. J. R. I. H. SMITH & EWING IVY 1513. 130 PEACHTREE. ATLANTA 286R, l New Memphis Inn Is Attacked by Firebugs as DJate of Its Opening Nears. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. Warranty Deeds. $29,000—Mrs. Laura C. Howard to Mrs. Berta M. Swift, lot 70 by i*9 feet north side Ponce DeLeon avenue, 150 feet west of Juniper street. Septem- ber 2. _ $325—Empire State Investment Com pany to Mrs. L. B. Webster, lot 47 by 131 feet, east side Racine street, 658 feet south of School place. May 20, 1912. $4,500—J. A. Perry to Mrs. A vie A Bowen, lot 71 by 120 feet, south side North avenue, 112 feet ea^t of Willow street. August 12. ^ $4,500—Mrs. Avie A. Bowen to Walton Realty Company, same property. Sep tember, 1913. $10, Love and Affection—J. M. Morns to Sarah D. Morris, lot 50 by 195 feet, north side Boulevard place, 350 feet east of North Boulevard. September 8. $800—Knox Realty Company to W. S. Loftis. lot 34 by 164 feet, north side Hardee street, 50 feet west of Kensing ton avei#ue. September 1. $800—Same to same, lot 50 by 212 feet, W’est side Kensington avenue, 140 feet north of Hardee street. September 1. $750—Same to C. E. Beein, lot 60 by 126 feet, west side Cleland avenue, 150 feet southeast of Seaboard avenue. September 1. $1,200—Paul S. Etheridge to Knox Construction Company, lot 50 by 135 feet, east side Cleland avenue/ 354 feet southeast of Georgia Railroad right of way. JUly 3. $1,250—R. S. Lawrence to W. S. Dun can. lot 50 by 193 feet, west side Grand view avenue, 300 feet north of Peach tree avenue. August 19. $8.400—S. W. Sullivan to J. L. Dun can, 197 Myrtle street, 50 by 150 feet. September 9, 1912. $1,500—Clarence A. Tappan to Dr. W. B. Chandler, lot 50 by 150 feet, north side West Tenth street, 630 feet east of State street. July 24. $1.800—Mrs. L. M. Aeuchbacher to John B. Collier, 167 Simpson street, 43 by 60 feet. September 6. * $2,00h—T. A. Gramlin eT al. to Ross Hunter, lot 50 by 194 feet, north side Westminster drive, being lot 10, Block 20. Ansley Park. September 6.- $500—Joseph Leatherwood to N. L. and Jennie Moles, lot 70 by 160 feet, northeast corner Astor avenue and BU- loup street. September 1. $6,375—Merrill A Bake to Mrs. Kate D. Lindner, 15 Barksdale drive, 60 by 250 feet. July 25. $800—Otis L. Kennedy to A. P. Mor gan, lot 118 by 15 1 feet, northeast side Oak street, at southwest corner of A. P. Morgan Grain Company, lot in Oakland City. August 20. $6,250—Mrs. Almedia Mayers to H. W. Johnson et ah. 22 Kennesaw avenue, 40 by 182 feet. May 6. $2,600—G. B. Lockhart to E. H. Ran som, lot 95 by 140 feet, south side Cam bridge avenue. 95 feet east of White street. April 26. $3,500—Marcell us M. Anderson to W. A. Morgan, No. 403 Fraser street, 36 by 160 feeU April 5. $5—Philip Weltner to Southern Rail way Company, strip 26 by 100 feet, for right-of-way. 115 feet from south side of Jones avenue and 200 feet east of Man- gum street. August 20. $5^—Porter Langston to Southern Rail way Company, strip 26 by 120 feet for right-of-way 120 feet from south side of Jones avenue. August 20. $165—Asa G. Candler to Russell Elec tric Company, lot 50 by 135 feet, west side Cleland avenue. 350 feet southeast of Georgia Railroad, right-of-way. Sep tember 1. $165—Asa G. Candler to Knox Realty Company, lot 34 by 164 feet, north side Hardee street, 50 feet west of Kensing ton avenue. September 1. $165—Asa G. Candler to Knox Real ty Company, lot 50 by 212 feet, west side Kensington avenue, 140 feet north of Hardee street. September 1. $1,000—Knox Realty Company to Phe- nlx Planing Mill, lot 50 by 140 feet, east side Cleland avenue, 154 feet south of Georgia Railroad right-of-way. Sep tember 1. . Mortgages. $5.200—James R. Nutting to Atlanta Banking and Savings Company, lot 53 by 200 feet, souih side Auburn avenue, 1^ Ofeet west of Randolph street; also lot 50 by 100 feet, south side Auburn avenue. 50 feet west of Randolph street. September 3. $528—Z. R. Stanford to Atlanta Bank ing r.-d Savings Company, lot 40 by 130 feet, on south slda Bellwood avenue, part of Finley and Dennia property. September 3. $508—J. M. Preeton to Atlanta Bon Ic ing and Savings Company, lot 50 by 160 feet, east aide Newman avenue, 800 feet MEMPHIS, TENN., Sept. 8.—Fire men to-day discovered a deliberate attempt had been made to burn the new $1,000,000 Chickasaw Hotel, which was almost complete and wa» to have been opened October 1. The blaze was extinguished after considerable loss had been suffered. The firemen say It was evident that careful plans had been made to de stroy all perishable contents of the fireproof structure. No arrests have been made. The new Chickasaw stands at Lin den and Main streets. It contain* 400 rooms, of which 300 are equipped with private baths. The Gayoso Hotel Company, which owns and operates the Gayoso and Peabody Hotels, is building the Chickasaw, which Is intended to rival the magnificence of the two others. The opening was to have been Sep tember 1, but delays made postpone ment for a month necessary. L. P. Parker Is general manager of the Gayoso Hotel Company. Third of Black Bandit Gang Held for Trial John Evans, third member of a gang of negro highwaymen who, un der the leadership of Gordon Bailey, known as “Snowball,** formerly negro elevator boy at the National Pencil Company, and witness at the Frank trial, held up and robbed Lon Chap man, No. 79 Parsons street, of $46, and Edwin Dardfen, a negro, of $2.60, was bound over under $1,000 bond Monday by Recorder Broyles. “Snowball” and Will Page, another negro, were bound over to a higher court for the same offenses last week. Lipton Snubs Peers in Anglo-American Book Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. LONDON, Sept. 8.—“I think It would be far better if we taJked less and did more to show our friend ship with the United States.” Sir Thomas Lipton thus laconically snubbed half the British peerage w’hen asked to Join them In contrib uting a sentiment to Oliver Bain- bridge’s book “Lesson of the Anglo- American Peace Centenary.” 50c a Week Too High; Will Cut ‘‘Expenses” ITHACA. N. Y., Sept. 8.—-Mine Clara Loew'us, of Towanda, Po., who lived for twenty w-eeks on $10 last spring while a student in the Ithaca Conservatory of Music, has sent word to the faculty that she wdll be back here this fall, and proposes to con tinue her meager diet. She says she will try to cut the 50- cent-a-week diet by a few cents. south of St. Michael street. August 29. $324—Sol Bloodworth to Atlanta Bank ing and Savings Company, lot 50 by 100 feet, west side Martin street, 100 feet south of Bass street. September 3. Loan Deeds. $8,000—George F. Payne to Penn Mu tual Life Insurance Company, lot 161 by 600 feet, southwest • corner Ponce De Leon and Bonaventure avenue. AuguiK 26. $1.500—Miss Essie M. Means to R. J. Magruder, lot 67 by 168 feet, east aids Boulevard, 100 feet north of Rankin street. Augirst 25. $1.500—E. H. Ransom to Charles and David Stern, lot 95 by 140 feet, south side Cambridge avenue, 95 l’eet east of White street. September 4. $1,500—John H. Clay to Industrial Lifs and Health Insurance Company, lot 56 by 100 feet, at corner formed by north west side Chapel street and southwest side Collier street. September L $2.000—Pitman Construction Company to Virginia and Helen H Hardin, lot M by 151 feet, west side Sinclair avenue, 497 feet northeast of Washita avenue. September 6. Loan Deeds. $800—Mrs. A. L. Cook to Charles and David Stern, lot 40 by 168 feet west side Chestnut street, 195 feet north of Simp son street. September 3. $1,750—Russell Electric Company to Miss Emily H. Eppes, lot 60 by 130 feet west side Cleland avenue, 350 feet south east of Seaboard avenue September 1* $1,760—W. S. Loftis to some, lot 34 by 164 feet north side Hardee strssL W feet west of Kensington avenue. Sep tember 1. $1,750—8am* to Miss Mary Bppes, 1st 50 by 212 feet west side Kensington avenue, 140 feet north of Hardee strsst. September 1. $1.750—Paul S. Etheridge to soma, lot 50 by 125 feet east side Cleland avenue, 354 feet southeast of Seaboard avenue. September 1. $1,500—Phoenix Planing Mill to Miss Josephine D. Eppes, lot 60 by 140 feet east side Cleland avenue, 154 feet south of Seaboard avenue. September 1. $1,750—C E. Been to same, lot 50 by 126 feet west side Cleland avenue, 150 feet southeast of Seaboard avenue. Sep tember 1. $1—Atlanta National Bank to Thomas Peters, No. 280 North Jackson street, 50 by 160 feet. August 26. Quitclaim Deeds. $1—Trustees of Emory College to J. L. Wofford. No. 333 Simpson street, 50 by 150 feet. August 30. $5—Henry S. Johnson to R. L. Barnes, lot 35 by 80 feet, south side South ave nue, 35 feet west of Grant street. Au gust 22. $1,200—Knox Construction Company to Paul S. Etheridge, lot 60 by 135 feet, east side Cleland avenue, 35 feet south east of Seaboard avenue. September 1. $327—Montefiore Sellg to Mrs. Kate D. Lindner, No. 15 Barksdale drive, 60 by 250 feet. September 4. Bonds for Title. $4.000—Suburban Realty Company to John F. Stewart, lot 100 by 130 feet, northwest corner Poplar street and Deckner avenue. January 3 Trans ferred to Mrs. Hattie V. Wells Au gust 13. $12,500—John S. Owens to Mrs. Frances B. Broughton. No. 106 West Twelfth street, 40 by 100 feet. October 3, 1911. Transferred to A. C. Evina Sep tember 6. $10,(K»o—George N. Lewis to Miss Ida C. Lewis, lot j>0 by 190 feet, northeast corner Park and Ashby streets. Sep tember 6. $14,000—J. H. Whisenant to Charles S. Culver, lot 52 by 191 feet, west »1d» Highland avenue. 52 feet south ot MAmif reacts. September U