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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
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FAIRLIE HOUSE,
15‘;3 FAIRLIE,
LARGE outside rooms; reasonable
rates.
TOR RENT—To one or ‘two young men,
newly furnished room, in rivate
home; separate beds. 48 E. hferrnts
Ave. Ivy 8384-L.
YOUNG man desires roommate in close
in steam-heated apartment; separate
beds; private family. Ivy 5360-J.
1 NICELY fur. room; use of parlor; all
conveniences; private home. 99 West
Peachtree; Apt. 7. Ivy 8582-J.
COMFORTABLY furnished rooms; every
convenience. 15 Ponce Del Leon, oppo
site Georgian Terrace,
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10% E. HARRIS. Bachelor
ADOLF rooms de luxe; every con
venience. Ivy 8071.
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NEAR Tech Schools; steam-heated
rooms; meals convenient; private
home. Ivy 6988-J.
LOVELY steam-heated front room, pri
vate home; every convenience; reason
able. Ivy 7680.
ONE front r00m,6 gentlemen &Beterred;
meals anq car convenient. Wood
ward avenue,
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COR. WOODWARD AVE. and Wood
street, cozy rooms; every convenience.
East 307-M.
162 COURTLAND —Neatly furnished
rooms; close in; students accepted;
reasonable.
FURNISHED front room, private fam
ily, furnace heat. West 1349-J. 300
Lucile St.
BUSINESS couple to occupy 8 or 4
rooms with owner. Forrest Ave. Ivy
2211-L.
STEAM HEATED rooms, sl2. sls and
$lB. 28 K. Alexander Atl. 3058-F.
COOL, delightful rooms; first ciass; very
homelike: desirable. 374 Peachtree
NICELY furnished room; reasonable;
walking distance. 158 S. Forsyth_st.
PICKWICK Rooms with baths,
77 Fairlle street.
COMFORTABLE furnished room, pri
__Yate bath; reasonable. Ivy 8019-J.
FURNISHED room, steam heat, North
Side, reasonable, Ivy 8589-J. i
NEATLY fur. room; steam heat; close
in. 32 Carnegie way, Apt. b.
352 LUCKIE, near Tech, cozy room,
. 37.50 month. Call Main 1768.
NICE front room on North Side, with
private family. Ivy 896-X32.
TO BUSINESS woman, nice room, West
Peachtree St. Tvy 4504-1.
NICELY fvrnished front room, $2.50 per
week. 330 Central Ave.
NICELY furnished room; close in; rea
sonable. 67 Grant St.
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36 W. PEACHTREE PLACE.
Room and kitchenette; close in. 1. 5163.
TWO or three handsomely furnished
rooms with kitchenette. Gordon street.
West 552-L.
TWO large, bright rooms, furnished
comglete for housekeeping. sls month.
Main_3l7o-J.
DRUID HILLS section; two rooms, com
glete_ to couple without children. Ivy
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ONE ROOM and kitchenette, complete
for light housekeeping. Main 4473-J.
206 RAWSON-—Two or three rooms com-
Elete: first floor; reasonable. Ivy 2764
388 PEACHTREE--Nicely furnished
housekeeping rooms, $3 and $4 week.
ONE or two rooms, with kitchenette;
_private home; close in. 325 Courtland.
$3 WEEK, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, hot wa
_ ter. 323 Houston. Ivy 8983.
TWO nicely furnished rooms for house
keepln!. Ivy 2456-1.
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TO ACCEPTABLE couple without chil
dren, or two ladies, will make an at
tractive price for two unfurnished rooms
with all conveniences in order to have
some one in the house. Phone Ivy
2199-L.
TWO first-floor, unfurnished or partly
furnished rooms, sll, including hot
water, electric lights; walking distance.
Ivy 8551.
BY owner, entire upper floor, three
rooms, hall and bath, $lO month. 92
Onn{f. block of Whitehall, Main
2132-
THREE rooms downstairs for light
housekeeping. Every convenience.
Phone West 247. 311 Lawton street.
TWO rooms, steam-heated, with private
family, East North avenue, near North
Boulevard: reasonable. Ivy 7508-J.
ONE large room and kitchenette; un
furnished, $4; furnished, $8; refer
ence. 23 Orme.
18 BOULEVARD PLACE—Delightful lo
cation; 3 connecting rooms; sink; con
veniences,
¥OR RENT-—Three or four connecting
rooms; close in. 1056 E, Ellis Bt. Ivy
2490-L.,
TWO large, connecting rooms; conven
jences; no children, 0 Fearl. Ivy 5929,
TWO, 3, 5 or 6 rooms at 90 Hlfihund
avenue. 217 N. Jackson. Ivy 7759-L.
TWO connecting rooms with all im
_provements. 405 _Capitol avenue.
THREFE connecting rooms; sink, porch,
phone, §l4. 346 Washington St.
Wo—rooms. all conveniences. 297 Cap
itol Ave. Main 3679-J.
FUR. cr UNFURN. HOUSEKEEPING.
44 EAST HARRIS.
TWO, three, four or five rooms, with
beautiful connecting bath. Mrs.
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FURNISHED or unfurnished first-floor
apartment, furnace heat, nlecr!ng
porch, modern conveniences. Ivy 8543
TWO unfurnished, one furnished, rooms,
very reasonable. 435 Fast Fair street.
Ffio rooms to renponalbwlrly without
children: reasonable, 8. P_rior‘
rooms, hot water, and $3.50
week. 323 flouston. Ivy 8983,
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FOR RENT-Furnished, modern, hand
somely furnished four-room Aapart
ment, near Gordon and Lee streets;
Lo;uulon October 1 to 7; adults. Call
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fllC’B, steam-heated, furnished Irl"-
ment for two fi‘ml!mon. two blocks
H Candler Building. Call Ivy $917.
IR RENT--3-room and one 4-room
apts.,, completely furnished; heated.
7 West Peachtree St.
UNFURNISHED,
%R M Apt.; all modern con
' (.)?73 N. %oulovlrd. Ivy 1245-J.
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" REAL ESTATE FOR SALE,
HOME OWNERSHIP and INDEPENDENCE.
There is one road to independence for the renter; to make his
rent money count as part purchase money on a home.
An economical place, bought on monthly payments, may be
the stepping stone to a better and more expensive residence
later on.
Investments can be bought on monthly payments; rent ob
tained supplemented by savings, and the property soon paid for.
Many people now own several houses bought in this way, and the
rent received from such houses support many a family.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
FOR RENT—APARTMENTS.
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UNFURNISHED.
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NEW Duplex Apartrment, living, dln!ns
two bedrooms, sleeping porch incase
in glass; inside glass folding doors; five
large closets in each apartment; gar
stove, refrigerator and heat furnished;
best North Side section. Ivy 3809-J.
A NICE six-room apartment on 'lfhlra
street, between Piedmont and Juniper;
every convenienfie; steam heated, jani
tor service. Mflton Strauss, Ivy 4310,
243 Trust Company of Georgla Bldg.
FOR RENT--90-A Windsor street, six
rooms and bath; reduced to $25. L.
Grossman, 16 Decatur St. Main 2565-_[:
READY for occupancy, six-room steam.
heated apartment. Call Ivy 1892, Will
show you. C. A. Tappan.
1 3 and 4-rcom, new apts,
Fairmounti;} to $42.50. 72 Peach
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MOST convenient in city; steam-heat
ed; 3 and 4 rooms; near P'tree. Main
2709-J.
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PRIVATE North Side home, 2 rooms,
private bath, kitchenette. 30 unfur
nished, $35 furnished, for winter, includ
ing heat, lights. Ivy 7779.
FOR RENT—MHOUSES.
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Renting—Real Estate—Loans.
6-r. h., 275 Spring; newly tint
| ed, electric lilghts and gas, $23.
| 6-r. apt., sleeph’xl; porch, 522
Spring, corner ourth; new
electric lights, gas (heat and
water free). 545.
JENKINS & LYTHGOE,
23 Auburn. Ivy 482-J.
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406 WILLIAMS STREET.
BETWEEN Fourth and Fifth streets,
two blocks west of West Peachtree,
eight rooms; practically new; all modern
conveniences; private baths and kitch
enettes on each floor. S?lendid arrange
ment for two families Ivln{‘together.
Price on application. Peters nd Com
pany, 610-611 Peters Building. Bell
phone Main 148. 4
ONE six-room cottage at 101 East ave
nue; eight-room cottage at 64 East
avenue, arranged nicely for two small
families. Both ready by 20th. Ivy 1892.
C. A. Tappan.
LLOVELY home on Gordon street; best
neighborhood obtainable; just opposite
park: rent reasonable. For further in
fromation arply 183 Gordon street.
10-ROOM, two-story house, five rooms
to the floor; nice for two famllies; up
stairs partly furnished to responsible
party. 109 E. Fifth St.
TWO-STORY, eight-room house; good
location, North Side; all conveniences;
reasonable rental; owner leaving city.
Ivp 200840, goh o e
190 RICHARDSON, 2-story, 7-room,
hall, improvements, owner on grem
ises, 11 o'clock dally. W., 853, 273 Lee
RERORE L. e s e
MODERN homes, best section, 7
and 8 rooms. Owner, Ivy 3632.
Consult our Rent Bulletin
— SMITH. EWING & RANKIN _
EIGHT-ROOM house, 67 East Fair
street. Call owner, Ivy 262.
WANTED—ROOMS,
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FUR. or UNFURN. HOUSEKEEPING.
WANTED--Two or three furnished or
unfurnished rooms for housekeeping;
North Side; heat; must be good neigh
borhood. Address L., Box 602, care
Georgian.
WANTED—HOUSES.
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UNFURNISHED.
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HAVE many applications for modern
homes in all sections of the city. Spe
cial attention to renting.
J. GREGORY MURPHY,
_____PETERS BLDG. MAIN 3026.
SMALL family to take house with three
adults. References. P. 0. Box 174,
Atlanta.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
HOME BARGAINS
FOR SALE.
1444 DE KALB AVENUE-—Lot 52 by 180,
Five-room house; $2,000; SSO cash and
sls month.
474 South Boulevard; six-room house, in
“:‘t:‘o: condition. Price $3.260; easy
198 Grant street; seven-room house; all
conveniences and a nite place. Price
$3,250; easy terms,
THOS. J. WESLEY,
__2o9 Grant Bldg. Ivy 6341
PIECE OF COLORED RENT
ING PROPERTY NEAR DE
CATUR STREET. RENTS FOR
$35 A MONTH. WILL SELL
FOR $2,500 CASH. ADDRESS
W. H., BOX 919, CARE GEOR
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SACRIFICE COTTAGE.
ONE block Ford plant, 5-room house,
all conveniences; must be sold at once;
$2,650; loan $1,650 at 7 per cent, to run
for five years. Rented now for 320
month. 1 want offer for this equity.
C. D. GALLOWAY,
212 Empire. Phone Ivy 71_’5.___
FOR SALE—Four-room house,
Ip-acre lot, large free pastur
age, $1,200; $15.00 a month; no
cash payment. John Carey,
Germenia Bank, 2 Whitehall St.
AM compelied to raise some cash at
once, so will sell cheap my two cot
tages, corner Windsor and Crumley.
There I 8 a loan on each that can run
for three years. See owner, 172 Mills
'.}':.'.'n"' or address 8., Box 603, care Geor—i
FOR BALE—At a Erfinln, 5-room house
and 14 acres on arfetta car line;
alsc 6-room house, large lot, in Kirk
wood Bell _phone Tvy 6208
1F |‘o| iz rul“uuu you want to buy, or
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR
EXCHANGE. ‘
ARTISTIC furnace-heated home, just
built, on car line. Rents will pay all
You make price and terms, Mr, 3run
don, 412 Austell Bullding.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
KEAD FOR PROFIT—GEORGIAN WANT AD S——USE ruKs KESULLL
M. RICH & BROS. CO.
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NEWS PUBLISHED FOR FRIDAY, SEPT 15
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SaT e B 0 Cun Sort Tor the Money!
COOD $25 dollar suits are harder to find
¥ now than they were a year ago; it costs
more to make them.
—To give our patrons a liberal measure of
goodness, we’re paying more for our $25 suits
than ever before.
—Our present gathering is made up of suits
with 34 and 36-inch jackets. Some are belted
all around; some are half belted; many are
trimmed with fur. Fabrics are velvet, serge,
gabardine, whipcord and poplin, in navy, Afri
can brown, black and green.
—Other noteworthy groups of fall suits are
presented at these moderate prices: $29.50,
$35, $37.50 and $£39.50. C
Stamped Goods Riddance
—Not merely stamped good; but Royal Society
stamped goods—makers’ throw-outs or pieces showing
little faults in the stamping ; a mere nothing, for it takes
an expert eye to detect the slips. The prices that we
are asking are just a fraction of the standard retail
rates for such merchandise.
Two Lots at 19¢ and 29¢
—Comprising the assortment are children’s dresses,
carriage covers, needleweave centerpieces, sofa pillow
covers, fudge aprons, tinted scarfs and other pieces. :
FARM LANDS.
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GEORQIA,
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SIX ACRES
IN DECATUR, GA.
SBOO AN ACRE.
TERMS IF DESIRED.
E. E. MANNING,
110 Hurt Bldg.
WE sell small farms and summer
homes. North Georgia Realty Co.,
Blue Ridge. Ga.
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CANADA.
PROSPERITY in CANADA —§800.000,-
000 in new wealth added in 1915. Enor
mous crops and low taxation make
farmers rich. Wheat lvern_{go 36.16
bushels per acre in Alberta, 28 .75 bushels
per acre in Saskatchewan, 28.50 bushels
per acre in Manitoba. Taxes average
$24 and will not exceed $35 per quarter
section, includes all taxes; no taxes on
Imrfovcmontl. Free schools and full
re'igious liberty, good climate. Get your
farm home from the Canadian Pacific
Railway; m%nu to pa( Good land
from sll to § ger acre; {rrigated lands
from $35, and the Government guaran
tees your land and water titles. Bal
ance, after first payment, extended over
nineteen years, with interest at 6 per
cent; g;ivllegeu of paying in full any
time. efore final payment becomes due
your farm should have paid for itself
We will lend you up to $2,000 IR im
provements in certain districts, with no
security other than the land itself. Par
ticulars on req'uest. Ready-made farms
for sale. Special easy terms. Loans for
ltve stock. Tln defined districts, after
one ?'elr't occupation, under certain
conditions, we advance cattle, gsheep and
hogs to farmers up to a value of &,000.
We want you; we can afford to help
i'ou. We own the land: we want the
and cultivated. Our interests are mu
tual. Buy direct ana T-l your farm
home from the CANADIAN PACIFIC
RAILWAY. ®end for free book. J. S.
Dennis, Assistant to the President, Ca
nadian Pacific Rallway, 140 Ninth Ave.,
Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
TENNESSEE,
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OPPORTUNITY to own 8 or 10 acre
farm and live Inde';:)ndem: $5 down,
$5 per month, Rossboro Development
Company, Lawrenceburg, Tenn.
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FARMS FO! EXCHANGE,
WILL exchange for city property, a
farm IM‘IQOJ in Southwest (l»or'uiu,
containing about 2,600 acres; ahout 2,000
acres open for cultivation, several hun
dred acres of which is bottom land soil
red and gray. This would make an ideal
stock farm. Has rlenty of water; no
swamp, Price $1 J" acre. Address
Agent, P. O. Box 322, Atlanta, Ga.
Wilton Jellico
Coal
$4.25 per ton
The Jellico Coal Co,
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Why not buy your fall
clothes now, and pay while
wearing them? We are show
ing the newest styles in
women's suits, coats, dresses
and millinery as well as
men’s and boys’ clothing.
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Yost Libcral
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Terms in Atlanta
Open a charge account at
this store. We extend the
most liberal terms in Atlanta.
No bother or delay. Get what
you need. Pay SI.OO a week.
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Askin&Marine Co.
W. A. DAY, Mgr.
8 Whitehall
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re Breakfas
a Splendid Habit
Open sluices of the system each
morning and wash away the
poisonous, stagnant matter,
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Those of us who are accustomed to
feel dull and heavy when we arise;
splitting headache, stuffy from ecold,
foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom
ach, lame back, can, instead, both loak
and feel as fresh as a daisy always by
washing the poisons and toxins from
the body with phosphated hot water
each morning.
We should drink, before breakfast,
a glass of real hot water with a tea
spoonful of limestone phosphate in it
to flush from the stomach, liver, kid
neys and ten yards of bowels the
previous day’'s indigestible waste,
sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus
cleansing, sweetening and purifying
the entire alimentary tract before put
ting more food into the stomach.
The action of limestone phosphate
and hot water on an empty stomach
is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans
out all the sour fermentations, gases,
waste and acidity and gives one a
splendid appetite for breakfast, and
it is said to be but a little while until
the roses begin to appear in the
cheeks. A quarter pound of lime
stone phosphate will cost very little
at the drug store, but is sufficient to
make anyone who is bothered with
biliousness or rheumatism a real en
thusiast on the subject of internal
sanitation. Tr¥ it and you are as
sured that you will look better and
feel better in every way shortly,—
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The World’s Progress
Advertising makes the wheels of progress revolve faster,
and Want Ads—the people’s advertising—fill all the little
grooves that display advertising skips.
Proof of this is found in the classified ages of The Daily
Georgian and Sunday American, whicE teem with human
interest—the interest that arises from
Bartering and Exchanging Belongings
Buying and Selling Land
Renting and Letting Homes %
Searches for Lost Valuables
Finding Helpers and Seeking Employment
Offering Business Opportunities
Disposing of Household Goods
Seeking Home-like Rooms and Apartments g
These and scores of other lively transactions appear only
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Read them even more carefully in the future than you have
in the past. And use them when you want prompt and
paying results.
If there's something in Houses, Lands, Opportunities, Ma
chinery, or help for store or otfice. that you want at once,
put that want on paper today and send it or bring it tothe
main office, 20 é)ast Alabama Street, or telepfionc it to
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FRIDAY, SEPITEMBER 15, liYl6.
BEACON'
The Best
$3.00
Hat Made
And it's made by the
Knox Hat Co.
The soft style comes in Oxford Gray with black
band—Green with band to match—Solid Black
with black band—
Fits perfectly, of extra good material and very
popular style—
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‘T;‘ P Is a medium roll brim
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- d/: smart and snappy—
g /' ol possessing a quality unex
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\ Stand pre-eminent—and
both men and young men know they 're right when
wearing a KNOX-MADE HAT—
At this store only may you buy the Beacon at
$3.00, or the higher grade Knox, at $5.00.
Parks-Chambers-Hardwick
37.39 Peachtree Company Atlanta, Ga.
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