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MONDAY APRIL 12, 1915.
READ FOR PROFIT GEORGIAN WANT ADS USE EOR RESULTS
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
FUNDS on hand for immediate
delivery at 6, 7 and 8 per cent.
Both business and residential
properties acceptable.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR;
Loan Agents for the New
England Life Insurance Co.
WANTED—Learn the real estate business. Our
complete Instruction book teaches listing, ap
praising, management, salesmanship, Insurance,
brokerage, advertising, renting agency, forms, etc.
121 subjects Exacts $20 correspondence course.
Buckeye cover, 75c. Silk Cloth, $1, postpaid.
Realty Book Company. 5923 Euclid avenue, Cleve
land. Ohio.
CASH BARGAIN.
Splendid 12-room house, on comer, nice lot,
Washington street. Foreclosure. Worth $7,500.
$5,500 will buy it. $2,500 rash will handle 1L
bee Bonduranl, 510 Peters Building.
FOR SALE—Six-room house on Crew street, near
Georgia avenue; modem conveniences; large lot;
rood shade; no better bargain offered. Terms, $25
month; no cash payment Call or write G. C.
McKoy, 327 Empire Building. Phone Ivy 2710.
FOR SALE—At a bargain, five-room Dome; nice
bath; near entrance to .Grant Park: on one of
best streets In this section. Onhr $2,400. $200 cash,
$20 per month. Nunn, Main 8120.
FOR 8ALE—Three nice vacant lota, near Grant
Park. $600 each Will sell one or all at this
price. Cash or teiras. Cheap at $1,00 each. Water,
sewerage chert. S. T. Tibbs, Main 5120.
FOR SALE—My equity in No. 2 Matthe.waon place.
West End. 150 feet from Walker street to West
View car. lot 58x150 feet, 85 feet In rear; gag and
electric lights. Apply No. 2 Matthewaon place
FOR SAI-E—Best buy In Cfrant Park section; near
ly new 6-room house, lot 58x150, $2,400. $150
cash, balance $20 month. Address Cameron, Box
2(h care American.
r'uR SALS—9-room house, corner North avenue
and Severn: built by owner for home; within
two blocks of school, churches, three csr lines.
Ivy 4359-J.
BARGAIN—F.ight-room house, on one of beat North
Side streets; all conveniences; beautiful home.
Will trade for smaller place. B., Box 899, care
American.
FOR SALE—8-room house and 4 , /a acres of ground
on Stone Mountain car line, $3,250. W A.
Ozmer, 1 Weeks Building, Decatur. Ball phone 532.
FOR SALS—-Sacrifice. Five-room cottage, with wa
ter, sewer and gas. on car lino, good (white)
renting section; rents for $12.60. Price only $1,800.
Terms. $200 cash, assume $000 loan, balance $15
per month. Good investment. Apply to owner,
A. J Young, 518 Peters Building.
FOR SALE—Centra 1 avenue, close In, I have a cor
ner renting for $25 per month. Des'rabla place
for drug or grocery store. Will sell on easy
terms. Box 63, cars Georgian.
FOR SALE—On account owner leaving town, subur
ban bungalow, with all conveniences, for sale
at Mg sacrifice. Write C. C. B., 125 N. Jack-
son street, for informattorn ‘
FOR SALE--By owner. South Bide, splendid 5-
room cottage; fine location; convenient to car
line, etc.; real Bargain. Cash or terms. R., Box
f>07, care American. •
FOR BALL -(.ream of the West. Fine Palouse
wheat farms, meadow lands, stock farms. Write
for U«r. E. E. Cain. Rosalia, Wash.
FOR BALK—On River car line, six-room stone
house, large lot. $15 a month. $1,500. John
Carey. 2 Whitehall streets
win ;>\\<?1N LANDS Famous dairy section; $20
acre and up. Write for booklet and lists. Cool-
ldre, lx wiling, 55 is. #
FOP. SALF H »'jse, 10 rooms: must sell: also
piano and furniture. Mrs. Virginia Parks. 239
avenue
LIST your property with me now Hugh J. Lynch.
?08 Peters liir'd.-Hg. P one Main 2785.
REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE.
FOR IX'llANGE^xJ<ive^eqi\ity^of^2j50^TrPsmall
property worth $4,350; wish to exchange for six
or sevt:i • r an cottage not over $5,250. Give loca
tion Address Owner. Box 766, care Georgian.
FOR EXCHANGE -Hate one-acre lot and four-
room bouse In country town will swap for vacant
lot .n Atlanta, colored section. See Owner. Colored,
171 Juniper *treel.
FOR EXCHANGE- -Lovely Rummer home, in Cor
nelia. for Atlanta property. Byrd Realty Co., Ivy
2710.
FOR FXOHANOF—Two real nice houses and lots,
86x250 and 7, r .x250, $1,000 cash, for well-improved
farm. Apply 23 K. Hunter fit,. Atlanta. Qa.
WILL EXCHANGE 224 acres of land for auto
mobiles or house end lot in Atlanta. F. C. Bar
retWest Point, Ga.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR
EXCHANGE.
^9^~SALl^T5Anr , Y(^9eli~oPexchange rax ""beauti
ful home and a small house and lot in Grlffln
for Atlanta real estate. Phone Ivy 2294-J.
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
WANTED—Improved^ real estate in exchange for
iianti.- -mo ^'-horsepower Sedan car. H. Cren
shaw, 424 Candler Building.
ROOMS AND BOARD.
IMPERIAL HOTEL.
satisfied. Best family and tourist
Mr h ° t ® 1 ln * tIaDt £- Everything first-claes. Ratos
rei, °nahle. Extra large rooms beautifully fur-
Plshtd and well heated. A few vacant rooms,
come and live where life Is pleasure and satisfac-
guarantewl in every respect. When tourifig
stop at the Imperial Hot*). Absolutely fireproof.
COUPLE OR ADULT FAMILY Tb
0°ARD ANT) SHARK COMFORTS
OF NEW. MODERN HOME; IDEAL
PLACE FOR SUMMER. NO OTHER
BOARDERS. REFERENCE HE-
QLIRED, PHONE MAIN 1407-J.
VOR RENT—Two or three nlreiy furnlshrri room,,
wi. . - home comforts; excellent meals, one
Phone I* r ^853? 1,0 Terrac ® - ^ Third street.
FOR RENT—Large room and double beds: bath,
gentlemen: breakfast ami 6 o’clock dinner; $75
a couple; three blocks of Georgian Terrace; nrl-
vate home. Address R. B., Box 879, care Georgian.
FOR RENT—-Nice, large room; couple or two gen
tlemen; Individual beds if you wish: all con-
venlencee; see room to be appreciated. Ivy 5$71-J.
WANfTED—Congenial couple for nice front room,
with board; private home; walking distance. Also
single room. 256 Capitol avenue.
FOR RENT—Excellent board and front room for
young men or business girls, with owner of North
Bide home. Ivy 6256-J.
^9? R RNT—Room, with best board, very rtasona-
t «{,,«• board a «P*Ultjr. 25 W. Baker St.
ivy 8816.
f7)R RE.vjf—Large, delightful front room. In prl-
vate home: best location; good board; North
Side; modern conveniences. Ivy 5684-J.
FOR RENT—One or two rooms, furnished; with
or without ooard; walking distance. 565 Edge
wood avenue. Call Atlanta East 26-A.
WANTED—Boarders. Nice room and board; hot
and cold water; close In; $4 and $4.50 per week.
249 Whitehall. Mein 5261-J.
FOR RENT—Attractive rooms, with board; private
home; tor two young ladles; on North Jackson
street Ivy 6785-L.
FIRST CLASP home cooking, $12 month; nice
room, $10; close tn. 55 E. Harris St, Apt No.
2 I*T 4057-L.
FOR RENT—Bright., airy room, with board, to
young men or business ladles; strictly private
home. Ivy 6132-J.
PEACHTREE INN—Retard and rooms furnished at
reasonable rates; gjod table. 391 Peachtree.
Both phones.
FOR RENT—Large, nioely furnished front room,
with or without board. 148 West Peachtree
gtreet. Ivy 7719-J.
FOR RENT—Two neatly furnished moms: all con
veniences; reasonable. 127 Capitol avenue. Main
5172-J.
FOR RENT-Lovely rooms with board. In private
West Peach’ree home; ideal location. Main
4401-J.
IN INMAN PARK, beautifully furnished rooms.
excellent meals; private home; ail conveniences.
Call Ivy 5444.
FOR RENT—123 South Pryor street: attractive
rooms; beat board; special rates. Atlaria 2389.
WANTED—-Two nice young men to board: hot wa-
ter, electric lights, etc. __ Phone Main 2709-J
FOR RENT—Room and board; best North Side res-
ldence section. Phone Ivy 7846.
J3CARD WANTED.
WANTED —Board in small town or country dur
ing summer months for family of three; either
In hotel or private home. Address Box 864, care
Georgian.
WANTED—Young man want* board with some nice,
quiet, private family, with reasonable rates. In
East Point. Address A. T., Box 84, care Georgian.
WANTED—To exchange new upright mahogany pi
ano for board for one or two gentlemen. Address
G. R.. Box 88, care Georgian.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.
THE PICKWICK.
New, ten-story and fireproof.
Well furnished rooms, connecting hath.
Convenient shower baths on each floor.
T7 Falrlle St., near Carnegie Library.
FOR RENT—Two large, bright rooms, furnished
complete for light housekeeping. Three blocks from
Grant Park, on car line. House screened; use of
phone: hot and cold water; porcelain bath and
all conveniences. $16 per mkonth. Phene Main
3170-J.
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Two first-floor connecting rooms, fur
nished complete: separate gas. Would rent sep
arately. $10. 78 Cone street.
FOR RENT Two Urge, clean, front, housekeeping
rooms; walking distance. 17 E. Vine St., be
tween the PeachtreetJ
FOR RENT- two nicely furnished front rooms for
housekeeping cheap; *11 conveniences. 290 Wash
ington St. - - > ■■'aj^aBwagaaBffsas^^i
FoK RENT—Two or more nicely furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. All conveniences. 87
Fast North avenue.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, with kitchen
ette, $3 ♦o $4 per week. 386 Peachtree street.
FOR RENT—Large room and kitchenette. 20 "A."
FOR RKVf—Large furnished room and kltcfisnetu.
24 Pulliam St. Atlanta phone 487
FOR RENT-Three room*, private bath, sink; Col
lege Park, on car line. Ivy 3276.
F&H RENT Adjoining bath, two connecting rooms,
pleta for housekeeping. M. 4231 -J.
UNFURNISHEu HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Three comfortable, desirable rooms,
good house and neighborhood; all conveniences;
front and rear porches, screens, shade*, closet* In
each room: very homey. Phono Ivy 4865-J, or Ivy
347. Keferenoea. If desired. 2 rooms, with bath,
can be hod on application.
FOR RENT-—Two connecting rooms, suitable for
light housekeeping; kitchen sink; ga* connections;
bath, hot and cold water, light* Included. $11.25
per month 216-A Eaat Pine street.
FOR RENT—'Three rooms; electric lights, hot and
cold water, telephone, porcelain sink la kitchen,
garden: Inman Park. Ivy 5944 J.
FOR RENT—Two connecting front room* and kitch
enette; car line: phone; with owner. $12.50. 401
Grant. Main 3553 .1.
FOR RENT—Three first-floor rooms, private bath,
$15. including all modern convenience#. 220 E.
Pine street.
FOR RENT—Three connecting rooms for light house
keeping; separate gas; sink In kitchen. 23
Pulliam.
FOR RENT—Three pleasant rooms, necond floor:
sink, bath; in refined home. Adults only. Lvy
7578.
FOR RENT -Three or four housekeeping rooms; all
conveniences: dandy location; price reasonable.
225 N. Boulevard.
FOR RENT—Two large rooms and kitchenette;
nicely located. 99 Rawson street.
FOR RENT -Two nice unfurnished rooms, with
owner Go*, bath and sink. Reasonable. Main
2841
POR RENT—Two first-floor connecting room* and
kitchenette. Call afternoons. 115 E. Pine fit.
FOR RENT—By owner, three unfurnished, connot
ing rooms, private bath. Phone Ivy 8456-L.
POR RENT—Two rooms and kitchenette, in pri
vate home, on North Ride. Ivy 3027-J.
FOR RENT—Two or three llaht housekeeping room#;
all oomenience*. ley 5596-J.
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
ROOMS WANTED.
WANTED—Refined couple wants 5 housekeeping
room*. North Bid* or Inman Park, furnished or
unfurnished; must be In.good neighborhood and a
> arrain Give full particulars. Box 740, care
Georgian.
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Three large upstairs rooms, completely
furnished foi housekeeping; sink and all conven
ience*. Ivy 993-J.
FURNISHED APARTj^FOJRJ^ENT.
FOR RENT--lively four-room apartment; private
bath; . ompletely furnished for light housekeeo-
. lng: gas store and sink in kitchen; North Side;
J rm-renceF. Owner, Ivy 5731.
nt?T TniTTlTTTT, front room. North Side.
I /LUluTIir UL private home, electricity ;
every convenience; very reasonable; meal3 near. Ivy
1294-J.
FOR RENT—Private home, between Peachtrees;
walking distance; Instantaneous heater; excellent
neighborhood; business women. $9. Ivy 3707-J.
FOR RENT—One room, to private family. In Inman
Park, with breakfast; nice family; hot and cold
water, bath convenient. Ivy 3911.
FOR RENT—North "Side furnished apartment. May
1 to October. Rent reasonable; includes tele-
ihone. electric light*, gas, hot water. Phone
vy 518.
FOR RENT—Newly furnished aiu.u-iu.utf »,.«.)
ment; steam heat. tqjephone, private bath; all
modern conveniences: North Side. Ivy 716. .
FOR BENT—Attractive home, two bright rooms:
bath, kitchenette. $20. Also extra room, with or
without meals. Ivy 7491-J.
FOR RENT—Entire upstairs, four large rooms, hall,
private bath; everything furnished for housekeep-
1 ng; coolest --piece in town. West 4 54 -J.
FOR RENT—Beautiful front room In private fam
ily: all conveniences: within walking distance;
couple or rentlemcn. Phone Mein 7110.
FOR RENT—Nice, bright room, every modern con
venlence; also two rooms furnished for houee-
keeplng. 60 E. Harris St. Ivy 7278.
FOR RENT—Delightful room, every convenience,
refined home; housekeeping privileges, if desired.
W a Iking dlMance. Ivy 5991 - J.
FOR RENT—Nice, light, front room, well fur
nished; every convenience; reasonable price. 82
William* street. Ivy 3303.
P'OR RENT—In refined North Side home. desirable
furnished room: every convenience; best reslden-
tlal section. Phone Ivy 5648-J. .
FOR RENT—Suite of rooms and kitchenette; one
large room and kitchenette; conveniences; walking
distance. Ivy 1532-L.
FOR RENT—Furnished front room wlih or without
board; steam heat, electric lights, lavatory, cou-
necttng. Ivy 2027-J
FOR «RENT—Beautiful, large room, with all con
veniences. connecting baths, for one or two gen
tlemen. Ivy 6493.
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms. In pri
vate Christian home, close in. Call Main 1427-J.
156 Luckle street.
FOR RENT- Nice room, sleeping porch; private
home: breakfast If desired. 273 Juniper street.
Ivy 4659-L.
FOR RENT—Nice, bright rooms, next door to Y.
M. C A.: evpiy convenience. 69 Luckle St.
Main 4055.
FOR RENT—Nice, light, airy furnished front room.
394 Whitehall, with use of phone, to desirable
parties; references exchanged. Main 27.58-J.
FOR RENT—Bright, a.ry rooms, separate or for
housekeeping; close in; cheap. 76 Waiton, comer
Spring.
FOR RENT- Nicely furnished room, close in; elec-
trlc lights, hot water. 19 East Harris. Ivy 8624
FOR RENT- One nicely furnished room, $10 per
month. 41 Cone street, in block ’of PowtofBce.
FOR RENT—-One furnished front room, first-floor,
very reasonable; cars aonvenlent. 122 E. Pine 8t.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms; all conven-
lences. 26 Capitol avenue.
FOR RENT—Two room*, light housekeeping. 99 W.
Peachtree, Apt, 10.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
___ FQRRENT. ^
FOR RENT—Three nice rooms in practically new
house, near Grant Park. Nice location for Rum
mer. conveniences. Price $11. 35 Pavilion St.
I FC
C ARMS FOR SALE.
WAifTYJI.L BE OVER
SOON.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
FARM LANDS.
I HAVE for sale the Deal Jackson farm, contain
ing twelve hundred and sixty-two acre* of the
best land In Georgia, four and one-half mile* from
Albany, fronting on two public highways. Twenty -
two good tenant houses. Price $17.50 per acre.
Fasy terms. Write R. A. Malone, Albany. Ga.
400 ACRES UNINCTJM-
'BERED
KTTHTN sight electric lights Amerieus, Ga. Land
lies well and is considered good average. Spring
branch. Plenty timber. Public road through place.
Good for stock raising. Partly rented this year for
10 bales cotton. Will *ell cb?a;» for cash or trade
for unincumbered Atlanta property.
CLARK A STEWART,
620 HEALEY BUILDING.
“WORK AND WIN" on a Texas Gulf Coast farm.
A penny postcard will bring our big free book.
You tan begin fanning a* once by paying $7.50.
first monthly payment R»L. strawberries, oranges
end vegetables and make $300 to $1,000 per acre.
Two and three crop3 a year. Texas Coast Develop
ment Co.. R. 12Ql. No. 115 Broadway. N. Y.
OIL!
OIL!
OIL!
FOR SALE—I.arge amount* of oil. gas and aul-
pour lands for sale or lease, and would enter
tain partners. T. C. Ftrihllnc. Beaumont, Texas.
For sail" FARMS—Large o r small, very low
prices; Lest coming section of Georg'a. Terms.
Write us what you ’.van'. l\’e will do the rest. A.
i. Howe & Co.. Tallapoosa. Ga.
FOR SALE—Timber and tarrn lends, in fee or ’ m-
ber nly. We buy and sell these land* Your
Interest to write us. Glover & Co., 443 4th Ave..
Louisville. Ky.
FARMS WANTED.
WANTED—Farm. not over 50 acre*; good Improve
ment*. adjoining or near good growing town, pre-
FOK RENT—Two large connecting ups lairs rooms.
Papered: bath, gas; suitable for light house-
keeplng; $10 per month. II Williams street.
FOR RENT—Three first floor, connecting rooms:
gas. hot water, private bath, private entrance
front and back, with owner. Main 4498-L.
FOR RENT—Two rooms and kitchenette, unfur
nished, all conveniences; no children. 64 Wil
liam* street.
FOR RENT—Two connecting front unfurnished
rooms, every convenience. L. E. DeLoacb. 233
Lee street.
FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms; all con
veniences; electric lights. $10 per month. 740
Crew street.
FOR RENT—Two nice first-floor unfurnished rooms.
34 Pulliam street. Main 4088-L.
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
ROOMS FOR RENT.
FOR RENT — TWO CONNECTED
ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFUR
NISHED; ELECTRO EIGHTS. BATH
AND PHONE SERVICE. APPLY 99
CAPITOL AVENUE.
FOR RENT-Three or four rooms, furnished or un
furnished; separate or connecting; reasonable
prices; modem conveniences. 137 Courtland. Ivy
7150. ■
FOR RENT- Two room* and kitchenette, furnished
or unfurnished: conneci'ng bath; hot water, ga*
lights; reasonable. 60 Form wait street.
FOR RENT- Nicely furnished or unfurnished rooms;
with or without meals; real cheap. Main S294-L;
176 Ivy street.
FOR RENT--North Side; one large room; private
home, walking distance. 60 East Cajn Ivy
5792-J.
FOR RENT -Nice, light, close-in room, furnished
or unfurn.shed. to one or two young men. Cheap
rent. Call Main 1283.
FOR RENT—One or two rooms, with kitchenette;
second floor. Ivy 1712 J. 371 Spring street.
fer on Southern Railway
dress G. W. N . Box 367.
care Georgian.
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Two desirable and convenient front
rooms, completely furnished for light housekeep
ing; attractive price. 135 Forrest avenue. Ivy
I 4038-X2
FOR RENT—5 nicely furnished rooms for house
keeping, or will rent separate; all conveniences,
Including piano. 33 Kuhns street. Ivy 4S04-J.
LAND FOR SALE^ ^
r '^^^b ; a*kaT^^hi3r < sectlon^for
sale cheat), absolutely the cream of Good Streak
di**rict. which Ls the most prosperous section of
M^rr 11 County. Level valley land. Black loam
soil. Unmilitcd supply of water at fifty feet.
Located « miles northwest of Angora, between two
dlvis on stations on main line Burlington Railroad,
Bridgeport and Alliance. Produce* highest-priced
hay on market. No improvements. ’ “
sale. $12.50 per acre. Terms.
778. Denver, Colo
Immediate
Address Lock Box
FUR RENT—Two connecting rooms for house
keeping; owner; private North Side home. 48
Simpson street Ivy 35S1-J.
FOR RENT Three first-floor housekeeping rooms;
Grant Park section: to couple; reasonable; refer
ences. Main 1205.
FOR RENT Two front 1 ou<.ekt*r ng rooms, nicely
arranged: everything complete; hot water; reason
able. 50 Williams street.
ROOMS AND BOARD.
TRK WILLIAMS.
NEW rooms electric ‘ lights, hot water: single and
double rooms with meals, $4.50 and $5; fine
table meals. $3.25 week. 197 S. Pryor. Main 504$.
FOR RENT—Nice, light housekeeping rooms: pri
vate home; hot baths; clOGe in 151 Spring street.
Ivy 6646-J.
I FOR RENT- Two beautiful rooms; private bs'h.
*nk In kitchenette; reasonable; attractive home.
Ivy 7779.
FOR RENT Two suites of rooms for light house
keeping: all conveniences: pnee reasonable. Phone
Atlanta 4006. 81 East Fair street.
FOR RENT—Suite of three rooms, two moms jir.d
kitchenette, for housekeeping: every convenience;
hot water. 352 Peachtree atreet. Ivy 2163-J.
FURNISHED APARTS. WANTED.
WANTED^RefineiWmsiiiIv will occupy and o-« f^r
5 tc b room furnished apartment or flat. May to
August, at nominal rent: must be a bargain and
on North Side. Give full particulars. Box 601,
care Georgian. . . ,
UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS
FOR RENT,
FOR RENT —Modem 4-room and bath corner apart
ment, attractively arranged. In perfect condition;
number of closets and other conveniences; excep
tional kitchen complete; gas range; walking distance;
corner Pryor arid Richardson St-*. Main 2868.
FOR RENT—Apartment in the Livingston. 95 E.
North avei.ue. three rooms and bath; all outside
rooms: free ice. Janitor service, vacuum cleaner, etc.
Ivy 6797.
FOR RENT--Attractive four-room apartment, bath
and kitchenette, electricity, gas. 190 Holder-
ness street. West End.
FOR RENT—Beautiful four-room Peachtree apart
ment; Ansiey Park section, $40. Ivy 4972.
FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT.
fri)fTTt'?‘'NT~'PmTffie3r TwmatoryT^iilne-room bun
galow and large sleeping porch: all modem con
venience*; cheap to right party for summer months;
Druid Hills section; best references required. Phone
Ivy 2266-J.
FOR RENT—Furniahed house on Fourteenth atreet
for the summer; beautiful yard. Address G., Bdx
care Georgian.
FOR RENT—Complete handsome house furnish-
lngs for use of one room. Mahogany, care
Georgian.
FOR RENT- Peachtree place home, furnished "or
unfurnished; owner leaving city; reasonable. Ivy
310.
FOR RENT- Nicely furnished five-room cottage. 83
North Howard street, Kirkwood. Phone Decatur
255.
FOR RENT-Beautifully furnished home: reason
able rent. Immediate possession. Address West
Peachtree, care Georgian.
UNFURNISHED HOUSES
FOR
FOR RENT - NO. 76 Thelma street, half-block of
car l.ne. Inman Park; new six-room bungalow;
has granite front, tile bath, hardwood floors.
French doors, cabinet mantels; can be arranged for
two families; will have fences and coal house, all
for $25 per month Call Owner. Ivy 2047.
FOR RENT.
NICE 9-room house: all conveniences, hot, and
and cold water; arranged for two families; has
rented foi $35; reduced to $27.50. Ivy 2710.
FOR RENT—72 South Majmon: a splendid six-
room cottage; ha* all conveniences; large lot.
Let us show you. Rent $22.50. Chas. P. Glover
Realty Li.. 2 , v Walton St
FOR RENT -In Inman Park. 7-room house and re
ception hall. For Information call Ivy 2038, and
ask for Mrs. T. P. Oglesby.
FOR RENT flix rooms, bath, gas. sink in kitch-
.m, juar Grant Park, $18. • Phone ivy 692-L.
FOI< RENT—Five-room cottage; all conveniences.
24 Dargan streeL $20. Phone West 339.
FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED.
Furnished room,
couple. North Klde; close in.
110. care American.*
private bath, for
Address M . Box
OFFICES FOR RENT.
FOB RENT Will sublet one office reasonably. Ap-
ply 612 Waiton Building.
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT.
FOR"ltENT^A5fficT7i^cC"59iri^^
coiinectlng office. Call Main 2078.
DESK SPACE FOR RENT.
EXCELLENT LOCATION
FOR DESK SPACE, ground floor, telephone con
nection. centrally located. $5. Address 104 N.
Pryor street. Ivy 5338.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN.
PLENTY of money to lend
on Atlanta and nearby
improved property, 5^2 to
8 per cent straight; also
monthly plan at 6 per cent,
on 5 years’ time, payable
$21.66 per month on the
thousand, which includes
interest. Will also lend
smaller amounts. Pur
chase money notes wanted.
FOSTER & ROBSON, 11
Edge wood Avenue.
$100,000 For First Mort
gage Loans.
OX WELL IMPROVED property In tti*
City of Atlanta, at 6 7 and 8 per rent,
depending on size of loan and location.
Submit applications at once. Reasona
ble expense and prompt answer. Also
will buv and sell purchase money notes.
TURMAN & CALHOUN
j Second Floor Empire.
AUCTf°N SALES.
AT AUCTION.
THE ENTIRE LOT OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNI
TURE FROM 168 AN-
GIER AVENUE, ALSO
A FINE LOT FROM
STORAGE. THIS CON
SISTS OF ONE OF THE
MOST UP-TO-DATE
AND MODERN LOTS
EVER SOLD IN THE
CITY. THTS INCLUDES
A CIRCASSIAN WAL-
• NUT BEDROOM SUIT
COST $200; EARLY
ENGLISH DINING
SUIT. COST $250;
VERY FINE BRASS
BEDS, SOLID MAHOG
ANY PARLOR SUIT.
COST $250; KITCHEN
CABINET. REFRIG
ERATORS. SINGER
SEWING MAC H IN E,
PULLMAN DAVEN
PORT. COMBINATION
BOOKCASE. MAHOG
ANY AND QUARTER
ED OAK BEDROOM
FURNITURE, MAHOG-
A N Y CHIFFOROBE,
FIBER PORCH SUIT,
COST $50; A R T
SQUARES, LINOLE
UM- TABLE AND BED
LINEN, PORTIERES,
DRAPERIES. PIC
TURES C H T N~A,
CrlxASS'WARE, UTEN
SILS, ETC., TUESDAY,
APRIL 13, AT 12 E.
MITCHELL ST. OPEN
FOR INSPECTION
MONDAY.
COMMENCING a* 10 a. m. Tuesday, te
will offer to the highest bidder the
entire lot of household furniture
from an apartment, 168 Angler ave
nue, coralsting of one of the moat
up-to-date and most complete lots
of household furniture ever sold in
the city. There Is also a fine lot
from storage. This Includes a Cir
cassian walnut bedroom suit, cost
$200; Early English dining suit, in
cluding buffet china cabinet, table,
set of ohairs and wine cellarette,
suit cost $250; solid mahogany par
lor suit upholstered In genuine
leather, suit cost $250; very fine
brass beds. Early English piillrnan
davenport upholstered in genuine
leather, three-place fibre rush
porch suit, mahogany chifforobe,
kitchen cabinet, mahogany dining
suit, complete; very fine Early En
glish and mahogany parlor, recep
tion hall and living room furniture,
mahogany library table, mahogany
combination bookcase, roll top desk
flat top desk, Vemls-Martin and
white enamel iron beds, National
and Blue Ribbon springs, felt mat
tresses. feather pillows, linoleums,
bed spreads, sheets, comforts, pil
low' cases, utensils, oak mirror door
wardrobe, oak sideboard, kitchen
tables and chairs, cook stoves, quar
tered oak center tables, Brumby
g orch rockers, Crex rugs, body
russels and axminster art squares,
portieres, draperies and many other
things too numerous to mention. It
would take a whole page to enum
erate these articles, therefore w*e
ask you to come and look them
over Monday. Sale Id a. m. Tues
day, April 1&. Be sure and attend
this sale if you are looking for
household furniture of any kind or
deeerintlon.
CENTRAL AUCTION CO.
12 East Mitchell St.
AUCTION
—HORSES—
Tuesday, gprll 13. we will have our regular
weekly sale of good general purpose horses. Will
sell without reserve. Bale begins at 1 p. m.
RAGSDALE MULE A
HORSE CO.
NATIONAL STOCK YARDS.
sffeGEL SYSTEM PATES COMPANTj
"WE get the ea*h for you." Expert sale# pro
moters. rtty or cquntrv: never kndwn to fall: cora-
mlaaicn or otherwise. Phone Ivy 7477. or write 138
Forrest a verme.
IF TOT’ WISH to dispose of your furniture, house
hold goodr. pianoe or office fixtures, see Southern
Auction and SaDa/re Co., 86 South Pryor street.
Main 2208. B Bernard. Auctioneer.
MONEY TO LOAN.
CITY LOANS. 5V4 to 7 per otnt: prompt attention.
W. B. Smith, Tw Fourth National Bank Bldg.
If ON K\ To LOAN on improved Atlanta real
_tat*. Fttahugh fm. 161$ Candiar Bldg
I want t/» make aa/a real estate loans. Money
ready. Widow, Box T, cars Georgian.
MONEY WANTED.
WANTBT>—To borrow $50. Will pay good lntarest.
Gilt adge security. Widow, Box 140, care Geor
flan.
PUR CHAS E-MONEY NOTES.
WANTED—Some good purchase money notes; pro-
far notes payable annually. The Merchants and
Mechanics Banking and Loan Co.. 209 Gram
Building. Ivy 6141
MONEY TO LOAN.
WHEN YOU WANT TO
B-O-R-R-O-W M-O-N-E-Y
$25 OR MORE.
wr. WIT.T, LOAN TOC WTtAT TOC NKEB '
On Furnitnre, Pianos, Etc.
at rates allowed by the laws of fltata.
THIS company has set out to vender a practical
service to borrowers, loaning nv~'ey it legal ratet
and on a repayment plan tnat n berfh practicable
end reasonable, guaranteeing jou fair treatment,
atrick ae*rice and a courtesy ofUn lacking In traaa-
ectlen* of this kind.
CITIZENS’ LOAN CO.,
PHONE MAIN 8771; ATLANTA PHONE #7T.
413-14 PFTERS BLDG.
7 Peaohtree, Corner Viaduct.
THE PRUDENTIAL
INSURANCE COM
PANY is now accepting
loans on high-class im
proved Atlanta proper
ty at 6 per cer.l. Prompt
and courteous attention.
CTIAS. H. BLACK,
Real Estate Loan Agent,
210-211 Empire Bldg.,
Phone Ivy 111.
$5,000 OR parts thereof on hand
for quick loan on improved
city property. Otis & Holliday,
Peters Building, Phone M. 175.
THT ATLANTA BISCOCNT CO .
Responsible Concern Making Loan*
without Beal Estate Security.
817-618 Century Bldg. _
MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE
AND OTHERS upon their own name: cheap rates:
***y payments Confidential. Scott A Co.. 820
AustcV Building.
SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND, any amount;
6 per rent. Wr1*e or pall. K W. Carson. 413-
414 Empire Building. Broad and Marietta streets.
$50,060 INSURANCE MONEY at 6 or 7 per rent.
on improved city property. Rein* A Dougherty,
1015 Third National Bank Bldg. Ivy 55z.
CAN PLACE $175 for 12 month* at 7 per cent «r.d
$25 bonu? Rea! estate; uo riak. Call at 501
Gould Building Sunday.
BIDS WANTED.
GOVERNORS ISLAND. N. Y. H.. March 15. 1913.
Sealed proposal*. In triplicate, for furnishing for
age and straw (three months' and a year** supply)
and fuel, gasoline, mineral oil. beef and mutton,
required in Eastern Department during year com
mencing July 1, 1015, will be received here until 11
a. m., April 14. 1915. Information furnished on
application to Department Quartermaster.
AUTOMOBILES AND SUP PLIES.
THE MOTORISTS’ BEST
FRIEND.
BPRGIX National spark plugs are the only spark
plug* on the market that have a double air cham
ber and 1* guaranteed for one year. Dergle Nation
al la porcelain and 1* made from Imported clay
and 1* hard-rolled. It 1* a* near boat proof
a* porcelain can be made. Anybody bringing a
Bertie National porcelain back that has been cracked
by neat will have same replaced, whether in use a
day or a year Put in a set of Bertie National
“lug* and forget your spark plug trouble. Bergia
atlonal* are very easy to take apart and reas
semble. Absolutely gas tight. These plugs will fit
any gas engine made using spark plug* For infor
mation call, write or phone fcari B. Colby, Atlanta
Phona 786. 20$ Courtltnd strati. Atlanta, Qa.
AUTOMOBILE
TRIMMINGS.
WE make a specialty of re-covering tops and any
other repairs on trimmings Also new tops and
at cover.
ATLANTA AUTO TOP
AND TRIMMING CO.,
785 Wtilt.MIL WMt 190. Atlant, ill.
AUTOMOBILES
REPAINTED
TOPS re-covered and repaired- Wheels, axles and
springs repaired. High-grade work at reasonable
prices.
JOHN M. 8MITIT COMPANY.
110-124 AUBURN AVENUE.
THE CENTRAL GARAGE
84-38 AUBURN AVENUE.
A CONVENIENTLY located garage, possessing un
surpassed facilities for day or night storage, cither
regular or transient. First-class repair enop in
connection. Chargee reasonable and work guaran
teed. Gasoline, oils and supplies. Open stay and
night. Phone Ivy 7905.
RADIATORS, LAMPS,
FENDERS, TANKS, ETC.
MADE and repaired. We are the pioneers in this
class of work. Wnrllck Sheet Metal Manufac-
turing Company. 248 Edgewood avenue.
Auio Fenders. Tanks, Hood*, made to latest designs
RADIATOR
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
HOLLINGSWORTH A CO..
117 PIEDMONT aVENUE.
NOTICE TO FORD OWNERS!
FORI» motors overhauled. SPECIAL PRICE OF
$8 FOR 30 DAYS. Take advantage of this and
save money. Work guaranteed. Auto Repair Com-
pany, 84 Falrlle atreet.
MAXWELL RUNABOUT
AT A BARGAIN. Perfect mechanical condition.
Just overhauled. Address Bargain. Box 10, canb
Georgian.
FORD FRONT SPRINGS, $3.50.
REAR FORK SPRING. 111. The lunrni “Vulren."
Prompt delivery from Atlanta stock. Southern
Dorris Co., Washington gtreet viaduct, Atlanta. Ga.
WF have reduced our price* on casings and tube*.
Write for prices. 30 by 3. $6.75: 30 by 3Vi, $8.90.
BECKMAN AUTO TIRE CO.,
46 AUBURN AVE. IVY 3330.
FOR SALE—New Ford touring car. 1915 model.
brand-hew. for sale or exchange. Will take sec
ond hand Ford, in good condition, as part pay-
ment and balance In cash. H. W. L., care Georgian.
FOR RaLE—Fine running car that would make
a splendid cut-down roadster; Al ehape; bargain.
Address Owner. Box 418, care Georgian.
FOR SALE—Owing to preaslng obligation*, am com
pelled to sell by limousine; will sacrifice. Ad-
dr esaLIrnouslnej^Box^M^care Georgian.
FOR SALE- Flanders chaaal*. In flr*t-claas condi
tion. suitable for Jitney bus. Price $225. Apply
Troy Laundry. No. 210 Houston St.
FOR BALE—1915 registration Hat of automobile
users of Alabama. Mississippi, Florida and South
Carolina. Call Ivy 6293.
FOR RALE—Fine four-door car. new tires, make a
fin# Jitney: cheap; terms. Addreaa Jitney. Box
Ul ora Georgian.
WANTED TO EXCHANGE good fire-paseenger car
for modern two passenger or for good lot. Will
exchange even. M. 2755.
FOR SALE Electric roadster; newty painted and
batteries thoroughly overhauled. Price $375. Ivy
5893.
WE DO IT BETTER.
SHEARER MACHINE CP
FOR PALE -Ford touring <-ar. first-clsee condition
Bosch magneto; Ptromoevg carburetor, vt 53*1,
FOR PALE—Chalmers 30, new tires; newly patui-
ed runs fine; telephone Ivy 3238.
PAINTING.
Established 1869.
JOHN M. SMITH CO.
Pioneers in
Automobile Coach Work
CARS REPAINTED.
Top* re covered and repaired; wheels, springs and
axles ropalfed.
Bodies built to order or repaired.
Every workman in our shops ls a finished me
chanic.
120-122-124 Auburn Avenne.
AUTOMOBILES WANTED.
\vTNTFD“UwMu'~T A ftniit^rU?U v i£rorurh,n,i r,r.
Will give you a good trade and put in some good
notes. Clark, 510 Petgrs BuiIdlng.
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES.
UPElT^nobTrcycieliT^aTr^^^ aud up. Retail
department. Harley-Davidson Motor Co.. Atlanta.
Ga 224 Peachtree «treet.
POUJ-TRY,^PET AND_LIVE STOCK.
A N CON AS'.
FOR RAI.K -Bhepperd strain Single Comb Anco*
nas. Eggs $J.o0 setting. W. W. Blankenbaker,
Madison. Va.
BARBED ROCKS-
FOR SALIU^B^P. Rock cockerels $1 each. Panic
prices. Egg*, per setting. $1, Mrs. H. A. Gra-
ham, P. O. Meansvllle, Ga. Residence, Vega, Qa
GAMES.
FoiT'*sXlJ?~7Tn*r*?H : a3y^'vVarim Shawi-
neck game*. H. Roquemore. Mansfield, O*
' feGi.
FOR RALF- Barred and Whit* Roek egg*. 15 for
$1; 100, $6. Everett Seed Co.. 29 W, Alabama Ft.
I«»l< >.vLh Bui? Orpington ami it i. •»•••: •gas. $1
for setting 126 Windsor atreet. Main 8588.
_ r^CUJBATORS^
BUCKEYE style A tncubatorTtfie greatest hatch
lng device ever produced st any price: capacity
60 egg*. Price complete $9. Order now. Mar-
iwt a Miner, font Atlanta.
FOR SALE -One ' iphers incubator, 130-egg capac
ity; on** coil stove water heater; also ga* heater.
Main 2'09-J.
MIN0RCA8.
FOR SALE- 8. <-• Black Mlnorcas Hens auu pui
lets. Eggs, $5 per 100; $2 per 15. Order at
once. Miss Mattie Clements, Route 1. Alex an-
drla, Ala.
WH |TE LE G H 0 RNS. _
WHnuTTEfTffW^'ri^ Ab^rTurrotTL^
horns. No guesswork; every hen trapnested ev
ery day. evory cock a pedigree bird. Sidney John-
Ion. Boydton, Va.
PIGEONS
WANTED—Would buy fifty to one hundred pairs
mated Famous pigeons in small or large lota.
4 newer, statin# price. A. D. B.. Box 100. cara
Georgian. _________
OOG&.
FOR RALE— One EngU/.b bulldog: pure white;
three an l a half years old. 47 White street. J.
F Backus.
FOR RALE—Two thoroughbred Dalmatian purples
(main. 10 months old. The great road trials.
Atlanta phone 324
COWS.
FOR PALE tyrseiMHohurtn - cow, fresh In milk;
perfectly gentle. Atlanta phone 6104-A.
_ -f OWiEt,
F0!r^flALE^wieUanTl»oTHee7 aU slae*, coIorsTpricsST
M. E. ('haltIn Co., Winchester. Tenn.
HORSES. MULES. VEHICLto. ETC.
KfflTKCtr -tine^^hoTwrr^one^new- inch and quartet
wagon and buggy, two seta of leather harness; to
**11 cheap at once. Southern Wire and Iron Works,
59 Martin St.
FOR BALK Four or five more cars of good ma
nure Phone Main 883. Harper Weathers Hors*
and Mule Co.
GROUND BONK.
GROUND BONES
FOR CHICKEN'S.
S3 DECATUR STREET. CAMPBELL BROS.
BUSINE3S GUIDE.
GEO. MAU BAKERY
Both Phonaa 914.
All Kinrt* of German Coffee C-ak*a Saturday,
BUILDING AND JfttPAiRtNG.
Now—Ail kinds of
buiidiug. remodeling
and repairing 15 per cent off uow. W. R. Holder.
Ivy 6681
HOUSE PAINTING.
WALTER BARTLETT ^n.T
hr done; reaaonable price*. Phona M** p
NKW^RUBBgRjnjES. ,
f*OT’*"oiT'j>ourba9y 7 ^^ repaired. rcpalntAxl
and re covered Robert Mitchell, 227--*.9 Edge-
wood avenue. Ivy S07S. - -
T. M
PAINTING AND WALL TINTINiE^^,
“ GANIWDW Painting and wall tlnt-
satisfaction guar
anteed. 164 Walton street. Phone Mali
HOOF REPAIRING.
lAGVUV repaiis all kinds; itvelv# months
1UUlM!i 1 guarantee; reasonable rates, tv? 90*
UPHOLSTERING.
^J£j^j^ JW CapIu>I UpKolatenua ^Cm tor all
Kin.M
■■j|jp
shipping- Lace curtains cleaned. Window shade#
reserved and cleaned Interior painting. West 1470-J.
w •JK.O 0W^AND U H0U6jLCi.E ANING
vTrYnV a T, WINDOW Cleaning Coi 47 E.
INAimiMAU Hunter Bt M 1175; At!. 1981.
Plants, trees and seeds.
"THE BUST STORE."
NOW It the lime lo plant your flower and garden
WK HAVE a full line of all kinds of bulb*.
Coliultum*, 5c, 10r, 15« each Double and single
tuberose*, loo per dosan. Mixed dahlia*. 15c, of
two for 15c Tall and dwarf nasturtiums 5c per
ounce. Don't forget that we are giving you a
discount of 20 per cent on all our feed end drink
ing founts and on all our poultry remedies. Really,
If you want anything real cheap, come and see tie.
DON’T forget that we will help you to get your
garden and flowers started right f you will com*
In and ask us.
DON'T forget the place and the number-
113 WHITEHALL STREET.
Phene* Main 4321: Atlanta 2185.
M’MILLAN BROS. SEED CO.,
ARCH AND BOB.
If Bouth Broad Street Phone Main 3070.
Reed*. Bulbs. Plant# and Poultry Suppllta
The Quality Weed House.
BEAfftPY your lawns with our Eaco Evergreen
lawn mixture grass seed.
EVERETT SEED CO.,
Cor. Alabama and Forsyth Phones: Main 446;
Atlanta 300
Garden, grass, flower and field seeds. Coma to
*eeus.
FOR BALE—Aweet potato draw*; booking orders for
April delivery. Porto Rico Yam*. Re^ Providence,
Nancy Hall, Norton Yam*; $1.50 per thousand; cash
with order. Also, thousands of strawberry plants.
Write Brown & Hon. Starke. Fla
. 8EEP8.
fjNE^^cotton^ieelPTor plsTvtTng^^nevri^
bell, first at all experiment elation*, 85c bushel.
Wannamaker'* pedigreed Cleveland, best cotton in
♦he world, $1. Col. Redding s select Cleveland, $1
buihel; 10c off in 15-bushel lots; 15e off in 50-
busbel lota. Heed pure, sound and as good as can
be grown. Laeh with order.
FAIR VIEW FARM.
PALMETTO. GA.
LEGAL NOTICES.
G?£>XGlX^^ltnn^Tounty!~ To the^SuperioPCourt
of Said County: The petition of Fulton Auto
Supply Company, a corporation, respectfully show*:
1. That said corporation wa* organliied under the
law* of Georgia, by order of this Honorable Court,
under date of July 16. 1910, and that Us charter haa
not yet expired. 2. At a meeting of the atockhold-
ers of *ald corporation on the first day of April,
1915, duly called for the purpose, a resolution was
adopted by the unanimous vote of the owner* of all
the capital stock of said corporation resolving that
the corporation surrender It* charter and franchise
to the 8tate. and be dissolved as provided for by
the acts of the Legislature for 1910, page 106. 3.
Bald corporation L* not now and ha* not nlnce De
cember 31, 1912. been engaged in business of any
kind, and ls not now. and ha* not been, since De
cember 81, 1912, indebted to thy person, firm or
corporation, in any sum or manner whatsoever. Vo
injustice could arise, therefore, from die dissolution
of said corporation. Wherefore, petitioner pray* for
an order and decree of this Honorable Court dissolv
ing said Fulton Auto Supply Company as a cor
poration. and accepting its charter and franchise as
E rovdded for in the acta of the Legislature aforesaid.
•ORSET, 8HELTON & DORSEY. Attorneys for
8oid Corporation.
GEORGIA—Fulton County. Rafore me In person
came J. W. Goldsmith. Jr., who, on oath. Bay*
that he was on December 31. 1912, ami is now the
president and treasurer of the Fulton Auto Supply
Company, and that the allegations of the above and
foregoing petition are tru« and correct. J. W.
GOLDSMITH. JR.
Swom to and subscribed before me this 1st day
of April, 1915. A E. BKLEW. Notary Public, Ful
ton County. Georgia.
GEORGIA - Fulton County. The above and fore
going petition read, considered and ordered filed-
Hearing of the same is hereby fixed for 9:30 a. m
on the Rth day of May. 1915 In the meantime let
a copy of aald petition and tills order be published
once a week for four weeks aa provided for by law.
Thl* 2d day of April. 1015 GEORGE L. BELL.
Judge Superior Court, Atlanta Circuit. Filed In
office, this the 2d day of April. 1915. T. H JEF
FRIES. Deputy Clerk.
GEORGIA- Fulton Countv. R. E Culllnane rs"
N C. Culllnane. Notice 1* hereby given that
plaintiff in the above stated case has filed petition
in the Hupfirior Court of said county for removal of’
disabilities. R. E. CULLLNANE. by A. E. WIL
SON. Attorney.
Minstrel Shooting
Made Too Realistic
WAYCROSS, April 12.—A shooting
Been© in an amateur minstrel show
given at St. Marys*waa made realistic
when a loaded Instead of a blank
cartridge was used by mistake. Na
than Reddick u*ed the piatol and was
supposed to shoot Oliver Campbell.
He did.
The bulleflodgod in Campbell’s hip,
inflicting a painful flesh wound.
Cotton Gossip
NEW YORK. April I2.r-E. F. Hutton
A- Co.; “Liverpool continues its upward
tendency. Based on 2 p. m. cables, we
were due to open 6 to 10 points higher.
Trading In the aotual in fair volume;
Bales of 8,000 bales at 7 points advance.
Showera were had In the west Gulf
States Snturday and Sunday, with bal
ance of the belt fair. Forecasts for to
day and to-morrow are fair, except
partly cloudy in North Carolina. A
private crop report from Louisiana
shows a reduction of 75 per cent in
sales of fertilizer and crop ten four
teen days late. We see nothing but
higher prices ahead.’*
* * *
Louis U»e l’Algle Munde hflH applied
for membership In the New York Cot
ton Exchange.
Tt is reported that $11,750 is being
bid for memberships with none offering
at that price. The Inst sale of a mem
bership brought $11.€00.
* * *
It Is announced that all New York
Cotton Exchange creditors of 8. H. Pell
& Co. have signed an agreement to ac
cept 57^c on the dollar in nettlement of
their dolma against the failed Arm as
established and filed with the receivers.
The claim on the basin mentioned will
be paid by certain banking Interests.
* * •
Texas planting is about one month
late, writes the traveling representa
tive of a New York spot house. Ho
adds, however, that with favorable con
ditions from now on the crop will ha
reasonably early. He still expects a re
duction In acreage of between 15 and V)
per cent. Many of the Jarge producing
coutnrie* will show fully 30 per cent
cut in planted area, he says.
• * •
Advices from Montgomery. Ala., said
that with the change Tn the weather for
the better, nentlment ls bearish. While
planting preparations seem well ad
vanced there was no winter nlowlngand
the soil in in very poor condition, es
pecially when the tremendous shortage
of fertilizer ia considered.
* * *
“We have already suffered the worst
effects from the war and it now seems
conservative that we should look for
only improvement in conditions with
every prospect of peace being the
finale for a great bull market,” says
Rterrett Tate. “While the volume of
bulaness recently haa. in a mea-sure. in
creased and on the recent advance there
has been some hedge selling. I do not
think there ia any great pressure on
pricea and strongly favor the long aide
After such a decline as we have had
the market ought to be a safe purchase
even though pricea ahould be forced
temporarily lower.”
• * •
A Georgia spot firm write* E. F Hut
ton fit Co., under date of Anrll 8: “Won
derful progreas haa been made in pre
paration for the new crop. Planting
began on the 10th. which ia aa early aa
ever in this territory.”
* * *
Beginning to-day ahopa of the Read
ing ayatem will work 50 inatead of 40
houra a week.
• * •
Delaware and Hudson reports 10.84
per cent earned on stock In 1914, against
14.53 per cent in 1913.
• * •
Henry P. Davidson denies that J. P.
Morgan & Company has any material
interest in Alaska Northern Railroad,
which Government haa decided to buy
for use aa part of Government’s Alas
kan Railroad.
• # a
J. A. Brice, member of British Par
liament. estimates coat of war at $40,-
000,000,000 if it lasts eighteen months.
• e •
American Bankers’ Association to teat
constitutionality of section of Federal
Reserve act, permitting national banka
to do a trust buslneas
• * *
George W. Perkins defends attitude
of the late J. P. Morgan toward labor.
• • •
Average price of twelve induatriala
86.81, off .51; twenty active railways
96.44, up .66.
* * *
North Butte, which ran at 60 per cent
of capacity in March, has Increased to
75 per cent.
THE WEATHER.
CONDITIONS.
WASHINGTON, April 12.—The indi
cations are that the weather will he
generally fair to-night and Tuesday in
the States of the Mississippi River.
Temperatures .will fail to-night and
Tuesday In the Middle Atlantic and
New England States, and to-night in
the lower Lake region, the Ohio valley
and Tennessee.
There will he frost to-night In the
Ohio Valley and freezing temperatures
in the region of the Great Lakes.
GENERAL FORECAST.
Georgia—Fair to-night and Tuesday.
Virginia, North and South Carolina—
Fair to-night and Tuesday; cooler to
night
Florida, Alabama and Mississippi—
Fair to-night and Tuesday.
Tennessee—Fair to-night and Tues-
dav; somewhat cooler to-night.
Louisiana and Texas—Fair to-night
and Tuesday.
CHICAGO, April 12.—O. M. LeCount
wires to Finley Barren & Co. from
Oklahoma City: “Wheat acreage ia
largo in Oklahoma this year and pres
ent condition absolutely perfect. Oata
ere coming up and corn planting Is well
under way. The wheat crop of Kansaa
and Oklahoma is starting under very
favorable conditions. Weather warm-
heavy rain to-day.”
• • a.
A dispatch dated Grand Forks, N,
Dak., from T. W. Lewis, of Minneapolis
says: “Spring work is progressing in
this vicinity. Several farmers were in
the fields yesterday. With favorable
weather they all will be at work this
week. Ground in good condition for
starting work, but rain will be wanted
soon.”
* # #
A dispatch from Columbus to C. A_
King & Co. says that the Ohio crop re
port for April makes the condition of
wheat 88. against 97 last December, 95
last April and 102 last July. The re
serves on the farms are 12 per cent of
the crop, against 14 per cent a year
ago. The condition of ryo is 91, against
96 a year ago. The condition of corn
in the crib is 96, against 93 last year.
The report says that the wheat crop
promises to be about the same as that
of 1914. There was some damage in
March from freezing and thawing.
• * *
G. M. LeCount’s wire to Finley Bar
red & Co. this morning from Anthony,
Kans., reads: “Raining again to-day.
Prospects were never better.”
His report of last night from Chero
kee. Okla., reads: “All of Oklahoma
that I have seen in perfect conditions.
Wheat growing rapidly and oats show
ing up in good shape. Heavy rain from
Oklahoma City here. Water standing
in all low spots. Here this country has
sufficient moisture now to. keep the crop
growing for a long time.”
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“Shorty Turn* Actor," a Brancho
feature In two parts, with Shorty
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Fencing Master,” a two-part Bron
cho comedy, with Thomas Jefferson,
Frank Bennett and Teddy Sampson
as fun-makers. “The Problem,” an
American drama that Is solved In a
day dream.
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Home of the Mirror Screen.
T uesday.
“Exploits of Elaine," a thrilling
new episode, featuring Pearl White,
Arnold Daly and Edwin Arden. “Fa
bles of the Demand That Must Be
Supplied," Essanay.
A lamo No. i
The Little Playhouse With a
Big Show.
T uesday.
“With a Girl at Stake." a thrilling
drama, featuring Lillian Hamilton.
“Courting Trouble,” featuring Miss
Marion Swayne. “Her Lesson,” fea
turing Stuart Holmes. All first-run
pictures.
T he gem
Marietta. Ga.
Tuesday.
“The Black Box,” No. 3, two-reel
episode, showing “The Pocket Wire
less." “The Butler’s Busted Ro
mance," Sterling comedy.
’■J’HE ALSHA,
Tuesday.
“Molly of the Mountains," two-reel
Branch© drama. “The Once Over,"
Beauty. “Dr. Jim," Majestic.
T he de soto
Tuesday.
“The Refined Fires." two-reel
American. “Hogan’s Mussy Job,"
Keystone comedy.
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T he park
East Point, Qa.
T uesday.
Four reels of good first-run pic
tures dally.
LAMO No. 2
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“The White Mask," a three-reel
Lubln drama, featuring Joseph Smi
ley and Lillie Leslie.
THE OLYMPIC QUARTET.
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To-day,
Episode No. 4 of “The Black Box,”
the (jreat serial drama by E. Phillips
Oppenhelm.
THE MONTGOMERY
* Tuesday.
Maslyn Arbuckle, In "It’s No
Laughing Matter." A strong Para
mount picture that will appeal.
A lpha
The Family Theater*
Tuesday.
“H!s Captive," a powerful two-reel
Laemmle drama, featuring Frank
Lioyd. Charley Chaplin In a scream
ing comedy.