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HEARST’S SUNDAY. AMERICAN
THERE'S AN AUTOMOBILE ON THIS PAGE FOR EVERY USE---READ THE USED CAR ADS
CLASSIFICATION HEADS,
X Now Used In
THE GEORGIAN-AMERICAN.
See column 1, page 5, today's .
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n Memoriam.
3--Cards of Thanks,
. 4—Funeral Directors.
b—Funeral ‘legnwerl.
s—Ce lg ts, Monuments.
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oming Even
9-—Persons, X
10—Lost and Found.
AUTOMOBILES.
(See columin 2, page 5, today’ spaper.)
11-—Automobiles for Saie. :
12-—Motorcycles and Bicycles,
* 13—Automobiles for Ex&unn.
' N—Aulorcceuonel. .
16—S8ervife Stations-—Repairing.
16—Auto Livery—Garages.
17—Wanted—Automobiles.
BUSINESS SERVICE.
(See column 8, page 5, today’s paper.)
18—Business Services ortac.
19—Building-—Contracting.
20—Hcating and Plumbing.
21-—lnsura! %
fl—~ulllln¢ry?)ru-mnlnc.
—Moving, ucking, Storage.
Painting—Papering.
§-—Patent Attorneys.
~—Printing—Stationery.
17—Protessional Services.
—-Bepz'rln.. y &
Renavating and Dywing. ’
-—Tunorolgg and Pressing.
“d-—Wanted-—Business Service. 5
EMPLOYMENT.
(Bee column 8, page 5, today's paper.)
@-—Help Wanted-—Female.
3-—Help Wanted-—Male.
—Help—Male or Female.
$--Salesmen and Agents.
‘K——Situa(lum Wanted—Female.
7-—Situations Wanted—Male,
FINANCIAL.
(See column 7, page 6, today's paper.)
8- -Business Opportunities,
{9-~lnvestments, Stocks, Bonds.
W-~Money to Loan--Real HEstate.
‘o—A—Money to Loan—Chattels.
1-—Wanted—To Borrow. %
INSTRUCTTON.
(See column 2, page 7, today's paper.)
B-—Uorrespondence Courses. .
{3—Local Instruction Classes.
t—Musical, Dancing, Dramatic.
&-—Wanted—lnstruction.
LIVE STOCK. :
(See colummn 2, page 7, today’'s paper.)
47—Dogs, Cats, Pers.
43—Horses, Cattle, Vehicles.
49-—Poultry and Supplies,
. ao—Wanted—Live Stock.
MERCHANDISE.
(See colunm 2, page 7, today's paper.)
bl—Articies for Sale.
62—Business Equipment.
b4~—Building Materials.
§s—Farm and Dairy Products,
b—Fuel and Feed.
57—Good Things to Eat,
53~ Home-made Things.
99—Household Goods.
60-—Jdewelry and Yutchu.
sl—afachinery and Tools.
62-—Musical lustruments.
6d—Seeds, Plants, Fertilizers.
64-—Bpecials at the Stores.
65~—Weutid%( Apparel.
¢—Wanted—To Buy.
ROOMS AND BOARD.
(See column 4, page 7, today’'s paper.)
67—Rooms With Boarda.
fs-—Rooms Without Board.
69—Rooms for Housekeeping.
70—Vacatien Places,
Tl-——Where to Eat.
72-——Where to Stop in Town.
7i—Wanted—Xßooms, Board.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT.
iSee column §, page 7, today's paper.)
T4—Apartments and Fflats.
75—Business Places for Rent.
7v—Farms for "Rent.
97—Houses for Rent. S y
78—Offices and Desk Room. \
#9-—Suburban_for Rent. \
§O-—summer Places for Rent. .
§l-—Wanted—To Rent.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALRE. '
ISee coluimn 5. page 7, today's paper.)
Ss2-—Business Froperty.
83—Furms and Land for Sale.
84—Houses for Bale. ¢
85—TLots for Sale,
s7—BSuburban for Saie 3
§3—Real Estate for Exchange.
§9-—Wanted—Real Estate,
AUCTIONS—LEGALS.
(See column 3, page 7, today's paper.)y
SO-—Auction Sares. .
91-—Legal Notices.
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“The stars incline ,but do not compel.”
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 1819,
This is not a fortunate day, according to
sstrology. The Sun, Urauus and Saturw
wre all In malefic aspect.
During this configuration it is wise to
."." negative in thought, serene and inac
ve.
While the sway prevalls rest and relaxa
tion should be sought, but it is wise to
Avoid relatives or friends whose esteem
nue desires te retain, @ migjudgments and
misunderstandings are commeon under this
klanetary governmment.
Uranus is in a place held to encourage
religious controversies and ‘dissensions of
1 serious sort. 1t is foretold that political
and sectarian forces will camse trouble.
Farmers and all who draw their sus
tenanee directly from the earth should be
imost watchful, for losses and untoward
‘ircumstances seem to threaten them.
Although real estate today is subject to
rather unfavorable influences, building
somes under a direction making for profit
and prosperity.
Oeccultists say that the future depends
greatly upon the currents of thought sent
sut at this time and for this reason only
the most hopefi®! and optimistic views on
business conditions should be entertained.
Deception and double-degling are indi-
Wited as likely to be discovered in some
important matter in which the United
Btates is concerned,
The planctary influences are not good
for the aged. The young again will take
the Jead in many important matters.
Gosslp that crosses the seas may disturb
the publjc mind, but the Seers give assurs
ance that there is naught but greatness to
be achieved by the unseen forces
Persons whose Mr":gnls it is may have
wany anxieties. Th should sateguard
the health of those dear to them. Those
who are employed should be especlally in
dustrious.
Children born on this day may be In
eclined to he rather proud and self-suffi
cient. These subiects wf Aquarius are often
ractical as well as theoretical
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LOST AND FOUND. 10
THE LAW of Georgia declares a finder es
lost gogds who, having meana of know
m the rightful owner, retains them for
finder's own use or Idvlnh‘h‘. may
upon completion therof be punished for
Simiple larceny. A person who finds lofi
gooda is legally lable to the rights
owner for their proper care while in the
finder's possession, and he is legally en
titled to be reimbursed for expenses -
curred” In properly cnrln{ for the goods
found, and may retain them untll such
SRR PR s
LOST--Wednesday morning on Ga. avenue
or -on Peachtree car, gold medal for
elocution. Nume Mamje Gene Cole on back.
Plense oall Hemlock 776-J or call at 266
Crew street,
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LOST—Lady's® bluck sk handbag, . bes
tween 124 Whitehall and Duffy's store
on Mitehell, Leave at Ovdinary's office,
court house: Rewnrd,
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STRAYED orsstelen from Ellenwood, G,
white Enn!l/nh setter dog, lemon mmark
tngs on pars’ 4 veams old. Reward. Al
WA RN N e mad. aveanne Tve 1474
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DEATHS. 1
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BLANKS—The friends of Mrs. Nicy P.
Blanks, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Barnes, Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Bragg, Macon, Ga.; Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Blanks, Mr. and Mrs. Orrie
firnks. dr. and Mrs. C. L. Blaaks and
. and Mrs. R. O. Blanks are invited to
attend the funeral of Mrs. Nicy P. Blanks,
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, from
James Ga., remains leaving Saturday
night at 9:10 o’cloek from Terminal Sta
tion. Greenberg & Bond Co., funeral di
rectors in chl\l‘e.
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COLLIER—The friends of Mr. J. H. Col
- lier, Messrs. Henry and Jack Coflier, Mr.
and Mrs. H. H. Collier, Acworth, Ga.;
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Collier, Acwdrth, Ga.;
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Collier, Norfolk, Va.;
Mr. V. N. Collier, Acworth, Ga., are in
vited to attend the fumeral of Ms J. H.
Collier Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock
from the chapel of Greenberg & Bond
Co. The Rev. W. W. Brinsfield officiat
ing. Interment Northview Cemetery. .
GRAGORY-—fhe friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles H. Gragory, Mrs. J. W. Fowlfl'.
Mrs. Gorden Hill Robertson, Misses Evé
lvn and Augusta Gragory and Mr. H. Gray
Carter are invitedr to attend the funeral
services of Mr. Charles H. Gragory today
(Sunday) afternoon at 3 o'clock at the
residence, No, 64 Drewry street. The fol
lowing named gentlemen will please act
as pallbearers and meet, at the home at
2:456 o'clock: Messrs, S. ; Taxlor. Robert
E. Hodgson, E. L. Cheshire, J. J. Hunt, Jr.,
E. F. Adams, D. P. Murphy. Interment in
Westview Cemetery. ‘The Rev. Russell K.
Smith officiating. Barclay & Brandon,
funeral directors in charge.
HENRY-—The friends of Miss Elizabeth
E. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. William Henry,
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bone, Mr. Earl F. Hen
ry, Mr. Samuel C. Henry, U. 8. A, are in
vited to attend the fumeral services of
Miss Elizabeth E.sHenry today, Sunday,
January 26, 1918, at 3 o'clock in the ®ft
ernoon from the West End Baptist Church,
Pallbearers selected will please 'meet at
Barclay & Brandon Co.'s chapel at 2:30
o'clock. Interment in West View Ceme
tery. Dr. John F. Purser will officiate.
KUETTNER—The friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Kuettner, Messrs. Alfred and
Rebert Kuettner, Mrs. Annie Roerig, Mr.
and Mrs. Gus A, Hartrgmph, Mr. and Mrs.
';eur{gp Roerig and Mr. A. G. Kud#ttnér and
family are invited to attend the guneral
of Mrs. Alfred Kuettner, Sunday afternoon
at 2 a’clock, from; the echapel of Green
berg & Bond C 0.,, Rev. W. K. Hauff offi
ciating, Interment Westview. The fol
-lowing gentlemen are requested to act as
pall bearers: Mr. Paul ql‘raber. Mr. Ern
‘est Wildberg, Mr. Hans Pause, Mr. Henry
Meunch, Mr. Paul Koppe, Mr. G. A.
Hartramps, Mr. George Roerl!.
KNIGHT —Mrs. Emma Knight died at a
private sanitarium Friday night. Sur
vived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Knight. Remuains will be taken to Vida
lia, Ga,, Saturday night at 9:10 for funer
al and interment. Greenberg & Bond Co.,
funeral directors in charge. »
NILEON--The friends of Mr. and Mrs. G,
T. Nilson, Mr and Mrs. Louis Thomp
son; Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Mr.
Thomas Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. O.
Scram are invited to attend the funeral
of Mrs. (G, E. Nilson, Sunday afternoon
at 3 o'clock from the chapel of Green
herg & Bond Co., Rev. Dr. Schaeffer of
ficiating Interment Westview, The fol
lowing gentlemen are requested to act as
pall bearers and meet r. the chapel at
2:40 p. m.: Mr. C. J. Edamper, Mr. 8 E.
Kampep, Mr. J, G. Waters, Mr. H. (.
Hall, Mr. T. A. Swofford, Mr. W. At
kinson. IR S
WEBB--The friends of Mr. 'and Mrs,
James T. Webb, Mrs. G. N. Cain, Mrs,
J. J. Zimmerman, Mrs. Roy L. Beavers,
Mrs. R. N. Wigging, and Mr. and Mrs.
James T. Webb, Br., are invited to at
tend the funeral serviceg of Mrs. James T.
Wehh, Jr., tomorrow, Monday, January
27, 1919, at 11 o'clock in the morning from
the chapel of Barclay & Brandon Co. The
following named gentlemoen will please act
as pallbearers and meet at the gchapel:
Méssrs, P. A. Erwin, R. W. 'Earnest, Fred
L. Hutchinson, Charles Chandler, H. H,
Trotti, L. B. Goodman. The Rev. R: L.
Edmondson will officiate. Interment in
Oakland Cemetery.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 4
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A O. & ROY DONEHOO, 81 Washington
Bt. Both phones. Prnmnt service.
BARCLAY & BRANDON, private ambu
lance. Tvy 112-113, 246 Ivy street.
GREENBERG & BOND, 356 Houston St
Both phones 774. Prompt service.
H. M, PATTERSON & SON, 96 North
Forsyth St. Phone Ivy 217 for auick
BEEE e
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE n
1918 Ford Speedster,
WIRE wheels, special body, Yale lock,
canopy, mohair top, painted white enani
el, many ‘extras, Price $425 today at Scot
ty's, 62-64 Houston street.
Saxon ‘6”7 Roadster.
PERFECT little car, starter. motor, tires
and every little thing just as you want
it. Offfcer leaving camp will take 2350.
Scotty, 62-64 Houston street. llvy 6861,
FaRD CARS.
A. L. BELLE ISLR.
380 PRACIHITREE ST. IVY 2687,
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SEDAN.
FIVE-passonger. In tip top condition. 160
Courtiabd street. ' g e
H'I‘UI'EBAKERM»C-ch. ‘lB ;.lnl; sell
cheu3p for cush, oyer & LAngsten Ga
rage, 373 Peachtree street, . .
FOR SALE-—-1918 Ford touring car in
Yuolod condition, Weill Bros., Natl. Stock
Hrdms,
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ONE Ford car, 1917 model.” ¥irst class
condition. ;| Bargain for quitk sale. A.
5997-T. gl R
““Bee “our_wonderful Used Car offers,
Bouthern Oskland Co.. MP Peachtres Bt.
s.'o'r'ry,’ tlhp Ford Msn‘"m"\l buy or sell
or_trade in your car ouston street,
1918 SAXON runabout. §u‘rlln. Call 8.
Etheridge, 1117 Third Natl,_Bank_bldg.
BAHGAINE in used cars. John Lottridge
Motor Sales Co, 384 Peachtree Ivy 658,
FORD CARS-When you think of Fords
think of BUBRKY. 188 Peachtres st
FORDB—(. ©. Bages Au:? Co., Ford
agents, 92.95 South Prvor M. 2849,
FOT umed Buick sfkes and fours, see De.
catur Bulek (o, Decatur, @a. =
NEW AND URED ( ARS - Apperson Show
Rho!,<3_3‘L}_‘:flfl'|'l'PP ntrrvt,rm
MAXWELL voadster for sale; will, sell
rheap, . vy Garage
__READ FOR PROFIT SUNDAY ALMERICAN WANT ADS- USE FOR RESULTS
AUTOMOBILES R SALE 11
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USED CARS AND TRUCKS.
B%ING T 8 YOUR USED CAR.
WEB WILL SELL IT FOR YOU
1918 Seripps Booth, run 1,500 miles $986.00
1918 Paige little *6," touring...... 750.00
1918 Chandler touring ........:.. 1,000.00
1917 Chandler touring ........... 760.00
1918 Paige little “6,” touring...... 1,000.00
1918 Briscoe roadster ........... 425.00 |
nllgord DORIS % oc. uivsrabres . NEEAW
1918 Chandler Club roadster...... 1,350.00
1918 Dodge touring ............, 950.00
1917 Jofters touring . .........% 525.00
1918 Dodge touring .........,.... 650.00
1917 Bulek roadster ...,..,....,. 676.00
1917 Ford touring .....t........ 480.00
1916 Ford touring ............... 250.00
Hupmobile, “32" gels-starter..... 250.60
1816 Maxwell touring ..........,. 28500
1916 Cole “8, touring ........... 325.00
New Overland “90.," touring....... 876.00
1918 Apperson touring .......... 2,200.00
1918 Briscoe towring ............' 450.00"
1917 Briscoe touring ............ 326.00
B-M-F, touritng ........¢vq.v.v. 100.00
New semi-Ford trajler ........... $6.00
One-ton 4-wheel trailer .....§ . 1450 20
J-ton King lumber trailer....i.... 300.00
19156 Chalmers bodies with cus&niona 10.06
1915 Buick roadster .............. 400.00
Chalmers cut-down .............. 325.00
SUNE PO PRI s iAo SRR
1916 Allen'touring ............» . 275.00
Studebaker touring ...,......... 100.00
1918 Overland “6,” touring....... . 600.00
1916 ‘Chandler touring .........,. 526.00
WS Fatkard Too o 1N
1917 Studebaker “4” Truck ..... 325.00
1914 Mitchell roadster ........... 325.00
Oakland, cut-down ............. 76.00
SROON BAD WREIE. i v 25.00
1916 O(SHnnd G R B Y 495.00
Ovepland "“83'' touring. ........./. 450.00
1917 Mitchell touring ............ 676.00
BT Dors WMPINE iKo ip i 550.00
We buy, sell, trade, auction your used
cars.
We accept Liberty Bonds and diamopds.
USED CAR (YLEARING Ht)USl‘:.lyl
Becond Floor, 181 arjetta St. M. 4231
" Bargains in Used Cars
and Trucks.
1917 Hudson Super-Six ; repaint
ed, new top.
1918 Jordan: a dandy sport ma
rine; practically new.
Two-ton Signal truck, overhaul
ed and repainted. : ;
One and two-ton Superiors, in
good running condition.
Ford delivery, panel body.
Buick delivery, good econdition.
BRIGMAN MOTORS CO.,
|
| 491 Whitehall Street,
| Phone Main 592.
LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING
‘ CARS BEFORE YOU
’ MATKE YOUR PURCHASE
1 1918 Little Six 8uick..51.250
‘l 1917 Little Six Buick ... .$925
1 1917 Little Six Buick ... .$875
1 1918 Oakland Six ..... . $750
1 1918 Studebaker Six ... .S7OO
1 1917 Reo, h-passenger. .. . $650
~ JOHN M. SMITH 0.,
120 Auburn Avenue.
1 HAVE 7-PASSENGER
- COLE “8” FOR SALE;
IN GOOD RUNNING
CONDITION. ONLY 500,
SEE E. P. CRENSHAW,
65 IVY STREET. .
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HERE'S A BARGAIN!
CADILLAC “8”
TOURING CAR.
THIR car is u late 1917 model 856-P; 7.
passenger; cord tires, with extra, Pracs
tlcally new. run less than 4,000 miles
Painted grecn Fully guaranteed for §
months, Epot cash will buy it at a great
snerifice See Scotty, 52-54-56 Houston
street. lvy 6861 g
NEW AND USED
FORDS. .
1918 Sedans” electric starter, wire
wheels; Kelly-Bpringfield tires
Price low,
1918 Sedan; used 60 days ' $760.00
1918 Touring; perfect condition .... 450.00
1917 Touring, with starter vowr e 475,00
Nl7 Touring ... Vinwoadasghss s 210,00
1917 Touring . ... Fivn v nges e i o SDIKDO
1016 Chassis ... .. secsnrnsese 200,00
1916 Light truck . .o 300,00
Used Bedan and Touring Bodies, Place
your order mnow for prompt delivery on
ne'w Bedans, Tourings and Roadsters. Come
mercial Bodies, any style, for light chassis
and _om--u'm trurk’n, o 4
BEAUDRY MOTOR (0.,
160 MARIETTA STREET.
BeLLE ISLE
Ford Cars and Bodies
USED CARS IN GOOD CONDITION AND
AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. SBEE ME
BEFORE RUYING, "
BELLE ISLE
USED TAR DEPARTMENT,
L 380 PEACHTREE.
FOR SALE — FORD LIGHT
TRUCK, PANEL BODY, DE
MOUNTABLE RIM, NEW POR
TAGE TIRES. CALL J. 8.
DODD, EAST POINT 181 OR
ROB, L J
USED CAR BARGAINS.
Bee us before you buy.
REO ATLANTA CO.,
_3BO Penchtree Btreet. Ivy 4177.
FOR BALE-An :Imhul- foupe, complate
with charging board. "Car and batteries
At condition Roomy cotnfortable,
clean. eamily handled. The electrie 8 the
cur for u lady, Cost of operatibn ahout $6
):"I’H‘l:l“[:"":\;'I”hl‘lr-l,:f?",l gas car gxchuange
AUTOMOBILES. AUTOMOBILES.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 11 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1n
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WE MUST MOVE THESE CARS.
: AT ONCE. :
Hudson #33"—new tires and paint . ... ......S2OO
NEng VLO B Rood 00F .o e v 00
1917 Ford ton truck, good as new ..........S4OO
Ciumbis Bpasdeber <. ... .6 il 0 e 00
1918 Maxwell, new tires, top and paint . .....$650
1917 Ford Roadster, not a bit damaged . .....S3OO
JOS. G. BLOUNT, ;
385 Peachtree St. Phone Ivy 4152.
EXCHANGED CARS FOR SALE.
Cadillac, 4-cylinder, repainted, good condition $450
Cadillac, 4-cylinder, repainted ... .........$350
Studebaker, 6-cylinder, Touring ............S2OO
Studebaker, 4-cylinder, Touring ............$l5O
Stevens-Duryea Limousine ..................SBOO
ord, 10T, Tourlle o, ..o 5L oo b R
f\'at'iunal Phaeton, RE oo iRO
National Speedster (fafstest car in Ga.) ......SBOO
Buick Big Bix Tounltg . c...i000 0 cviveon . 98T5
FRENCH-POWELL MOTOR SALES CO., Ine.,
IVY 5372 184 PEACHTREE.
A ¥ O
; 50
FORD RADIATORS FOR SALE
We have on hand fifty guaranteed re
built FORD RADIATORS which are prac
tically new and look like new radiators.
| Everyone has been completely rebuilt in
our own shop and guaranteed to give satis
factory service, 5
YOUR OLD RADIATOR TAKEN
; AS PART PAYMENT.
We Rebuild and Repair All Makes
of Auto Radiators.
SERVICE RADIATOR WORKS,
278 Peachtree Street. Phone Ivy 4668,
1 TR .O MR
! , LET USREPAINT YOUR AUTO. °
| TOPS RE-COVERED.
| NEW FORD ONE-MAN TOPS.
OTHER REGULAR TOPS .
FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS.
(SATISFACTION GUARANTEED)
l "WALKER ROOFING COMPANY,
273 Marietta Street, Main 2917, Main 4075,
AUTO TOPS SEAT COVERS
t The largest factory in the South catering to Auto
Top Trimming EXCLUSIVELY.
| Y “We employ expert workmen and guarantee to please
I our customers,
ATLANTA'AUTO TOP & TRIMMING CO.,
I 155-157 Kdgewood ;\wmm-. 96-98 Piedmont Avenue
Phone vy 7560
;rv v 1 3
WE HAVE NINE
T\ \ N N . "
EXCELLENT REBUILI
UL 1 4
‘ USED CARS,
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STANDARD MAKES
We offer saerifice prices for
next 10 days.
Terms cash or Liberty Bonds.
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FAYLOR MOTOR 0,
238.240 Peachtree Street.,
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I man can write 4 better book, preach
A better mermon, or give BETTER AUTO.
MORILE SBERVICE than his nvmlhbor.
though he bulld his house in the woods the
:nrh!' will make a beaten track to his
oot
(With apologies to Emerson )
By tiie word BERVIOE we mean all the
word implies in connection with our busi
ness—oxport repairing on all muakes of
curg wnd trucks—live and dead storpge
ol Ll gasolipe wnd/ last, but not least,
COURTEOUS TREATMENT Come by
and get acpuainted, Open day and ‘night
ATLANTA AUTO. HERVICE SPTATION.
100 My Stroet Phone Ivy 8271,
URED CAR (I MARING HOUSE-—-181
Moptaged wbbecd Anin 4721
GOOD USED CARS.
DODGE, 1917, 6-PASEENGER. .. $760.00
DODOE, 5-PASBENGER ......... 860,00
DODGE, SEDAN, 1917 MODEL. .. 1,250.00
DOLGE, SEDAN, 1918 MODEL. . 1,386.00
HUDSON SUPEREIX ....... . .. 1.260.00
HUDRON RUPERSIX ... 1,100.00
REO SEDAN. 1918, 7-PASKENGER 1,060 00
CHEVROLET, 1917, 6-PASSENGER 470000
«mrx‘vnm,m BAVY GILAND, b-
PAARENOIN ..., scivie.. i AON.OO
BUICK $-OYLINDER S-PAS. .. 400.00
PORD, 1018, S#ASSENGER. ... 426.00
FORD LIGHT UELIVERY.. .. 38000
STUDEBAKER, 7-PAS. ..., ... 285,00
J. W. GOLDSMITH, JR-GRANT CO. Ine
‘ . 228 Peachtrpge Btreet,
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FOR SALE-Stearns automaobile,
+ bepassenger, newly * painted ;
' I'his is a bargain, See it at Wat
son s, corner Pryor and Decatur
streets, - v y
AUTOMOBILES.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 11
PEAPOSER st el e s eBB s
Automobiles for Sale,
Extension of Our January
Clearance Sale of Good .
EXCHANGED CARS
We are not selling USED
CARS for a profit, as our
Brofit is made on NEW
VERLANDS and WIL
LYS-KNIGHT CARS. We
are always ready to get ac
tual cost, or EXCHANGE
VALUE, and often sell our
used cars at a loss,
It will bhe worth your
while, Mr. Prospect, to see
our line and get our prices.
5-Passenger Dodge; in
dandy condition ; nev
er-leak top and good
tires.
90" Overland, 5-Pas.
senger; new top, seat
covers and bumper.
Willys-Knight ; repaint
ed: in all-round good
condition.
Maxwell, 5-Passenger;
-good tires and a dan
dy little car for the
money.
SMALL CASH PAYMENT:
BALA{,\'(",‘E LIKE RENT,
SECURES ANY CAR
IN OUR PLACE.
USED CAR DEPT.
- WILLYS-OVERLAND,
| INC,,
| 451 Peachtree Street,
? vy 4270.
CADILLAC
USED-CAR DEPARTMENT.
|ALL Cadillac Eights Listed Here
' Have Been Completely Rebuilt,
Painted and Have New Tops.
| 1918 Cadillac Eight, 7-pass.
| 1917 Cadillac Eight, Sedan.
' 1917 Cadillae Eight, 7-pass.
1917 Cadillac Eight, Roadster.
1916 Cadillac Eight, 7-pass.
1915 Cadillac Eight, 7-pass. |
()’I‘IEJR STANDARD MAKES ‘
IN BEST MECHANICAL CON- |
DITION POSSIBLE, AN D
l PAINTED. |
1918 Stearns-Knight Speedster.
1918 Roamer, 4-pass.
I 1918 Hudson, 7-pass.
1918 National, 7-pass.
1917 King Eight, 5-pass.
1916 Hudson 6-40 5-pass.
Ford Truck.
THE ATLANTA
CADILLAC C 0.,,
' Ivy 2233. 183 Peachtree St.
| NOW IS THE TIME TO }
BUY A GOOD HIGH- '
GRADE EXCHANGED ‘
CAR. WHICH WILL MEAN
TO YOU A SAVING OF
MONEY. WE HAVE JUST
A FEW EXCHANGED
CARS LEFT AND BE.
[ LIEVE IT WILL BE TO
’ YOUR ADVANTAGE TO |
- SEE THEM AND GET OUR
PRICES,
TOTONOING §——
Apperson, Touring.
Apperson, Roadster,
‘ Oldsmobile, Touring. |
Studebaker, Touring. I
‘ Overland, Speedster,
| Cut down and a classy boat.
~ Overland, 5-Passenger,
i Maxwell, s.Passenger,
Briscoe, 1918, Touring,
‘ Reo, 1918, Touring.
1 APPERSON
SHOW ROOMS,
239 Peacthree St., Ivy 6704,
USED CARS—SPECIAL HOT.
IDAY BARGAINS IN I'Sl‘}l)'
CARS. REBUILT THROUGH.
OUT. READY FOR SERVICE.
HILL-HOLDEN CO. 245
PEACHTREE ST, IVY 1694, ‘
PAR R Srsine At
SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 19109,
- AUTOMOBILES.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 11
You Need the Automobile
We Need the Space. !
Make Us an Offer.
These cars are all late models
in good mechanical condition,
good tires, good paint.
1918 Apperson Roadster,
1918 Cadillac *‘B’’ Touring.
1918 Premier Roadster.
1917 Reo ‘‘4,"" H-passenger,
1917 Maxwell Coupe.
1918 Kissell *‘6’* Touring,
1917 Mitchell Touring.
SEVERAL OTHER GOOD USED (ARS.
SEE THESE CARS BEFORE YOU BUY.
) JOHN LOTTRIDGE
MOTOR SALES (O,
’ +264 Peachtree St. Ivy 558,
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We are offering some
handsome bargains in
good exchanged cars
- for sale at prices that
i will please vou.
l 1918 Roamer, 7-passenger.
} Hudson, 5-passenger.
i Dodge, 1918 Sedan.
‘ 5-Passenger Franklin.
! Oldsmobile, 7-passenger.
~ Oldsmobile ‘B, Roadster.
JOHNSON-GEWINNER
| (C"OMPANY,
186 Peachtree St., Ivy 471.
TRUCK BARGAINS.
NO. 1200 OVERLAND-—
PANEL DELIVERY TRUCK.
‘9O" OVERLAND-— |
PANEL DELIVERY CARS.
BEING REPAINTED AND
HAVE BEEN OVERHAULED
WE KNOW THESE CARS TO
BE IN GOOD CONDITION.
USED CAR DEPT.
WILLYS-OVERLAND,
INC.,
451 PEACHTREE STREET
IVY 4270
FOR SALE ONE SUPERIOR
'I"RFCK AND TWO FORD
TRUCK; ONE KISSEL
TOURING CARS. APPLY Nt
3 PRODUCE ROW. ' CALL M.
|523. ; ,
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USED CARS-—Some good %ul(‘k bargains,
_Johnson Gewluner Co.. 18 Peachtree st
USED CARS--Hill-Holden Co.
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| AUTO ACCESSORIES. "
AUTO TOPS-—Beat covers, slip-on ocush
fons, curtains and trimmings made on
e Pt 'u:‘:‘:‘:hfi'l: e
AUTO TOPS—Painting, upholstering, ‘
covers. Walker Roofln, Co., 273 il.rkat
ta St. Main 2017, Main 4076,
GLASS put in winflfil.lnl. knto aoorl.
h.llnlomlltht-. Frank Lester, 154 White«
Officall service on all makes of
Electric starters, generators,
magnetos, carburetors and ig
niters,
Southern Auto & Equipment C 0.,,
L SO _FORSYTH ST, ATLANTA, GA,
WIRE WHEELS.
BRIGMAN MOAORS CO..
SERVICE STATIONS—REPAIRING 15
Garage Centrally Located.
OPEN all night, live storage, ex
~ pert auto repairing. We have
in connection with garage well
equipped steam vuleanizing
plant., Prices right. Give us a
trial, we will please you. Geo,
(". Morton Co., Successors to
J. B. Simmons Garage, 95-97 N.
Pryor Place, rear Marion Hotel.
vy H 969.
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WE REPAIR
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AUTOMOBILES.
Bring your car to us.
Atlanta Auto Service Station,
200 Ivy Htroet. Ivy 6271,
We have the Liberty Piston Ring.
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WELDING AND AUTO
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RADIATOR REPAIRING
Hy Skilled Mechanios,
Nrn::nuhlu vl"rfi‘oql Wnr‘k (!unrn;\hwd.
ATLANTA WELDING
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COMPANY,
7476 IVY BT PHONE IVY 6367
CARS REPAINTED.
Tops recoversd and r?ulrafi: wheelns,
springs and axles repalred. Bodies bullt
to order. JOHN M fllfl'fi)l CO,, 120-122
Aubnrn avenue, Atlanta, Ga g
GARAGE- Centrally loeated, rear Marion
Hotel, 95+87 N. Pryor place, general auto
repalring, all expert mechanics, steam vul
canizing. Geo, C. Morton (‘o., successors
g:;fll’l!mmum Gurage. Open all night. Ivy
GLARFE put (n auto windehislds and doors.
Geo. (', Morton e, Garage, 85+87 North
Pryor pln_«_-_:__l\'y l!l'.
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AUTO LIVERY-—GARAGES 10
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| All Night Service.
E 11, Odom Bros, garage and repairs.
19 James 8t Bell lvy 2083, At. Main 900
ATLANTA PAIGE TAXI CO. 101 N, ¥or
syth I GRTI. ALI 7041304 Opép all
R i dhaniiaicn e
PEACHITRER TAXT HRI(V'(‘E:-AII Te
{)‘lu cars Ovpen all night Call vy
31
TAXICABS Bxcelsior Auto Company, inc.,
A’t th‘a"mb(lnmnt Hotel, Phone Ivy 322,
ne 'y
AUTOMOBILES.
TTST T TSI T
WANTED—-AUTOMOBILES w
e e e e e e - e e —
PIEDMONT JUN'lg GAgon AUTO WRECK
WE buy old autos. Sell us yours, Seconds
hand parts for sale reasonable. 445-7
Marfetta B¢, M. 876, =
WANTED--Second hand light car er
truck or motorcycle with side attache
ment. Must be cheap, but running order,
State price. Box 990, Georglan,
ST e
BUSINESS SERVICE.
TSR
BUILDING—CONTRACTING mw
ASBESTOS SHINGLES—"Century” shim
gles, fireproof, waterproof, ovorlllult
Clayton 8. Berry, Distributor, Keasbey
Mul.lhmn Co., 46 Fairlie St. Phoune Ivy
4149,
B
GUDE. .
“BUILDERY' ¢
Ivy 646. Candler Bld!.
HEATING AND PLUMBING
PLUMBING heating repair work best E
town., W. N. Norris, 230 Courtland
street, Atlanta 1904,
| INSURANCE =
‘INHUNANI'E FOR~— A
MASONS EXCLUSIVELY.
} Twenty-four years for Masons only.
| Assets three-quarters of a milton.
NO A%BESRMEN’I‘A
~ We cover you for hoth HEALTH and
ACCIDENT.
For influenza we have paid Masons oves
$160,000 in past 60 days,
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R. L. THURMAN, State Agent,
817 Third National Bank Bldg,
| \ IVY 526. ‘
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| MILLINERY—DRESSMAKING %
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DRESSMAKING, plain sewing and hand
_work, In need of work. 191 Windser W
FRENCH MILLINERY CO.—Call and see
our new line of spring hats. We clean
and remodel hats, Also dye and clean
Flum"l 192 Edgewood avenue, corner of
joulevard. Take Inman Park car.
MOVING, TRUCKING, STORAGE 33
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S. PRYOR TRANSFER
‘ COMPANY,
| Packing and Shipping,
PLEASE CALL US. WE DO GOOD
: BERVI(‘!"J. ¢
- J. B.HARRIS & KEY,
| BELL PHONE M. 4202-L. :
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\ 154 S. Pryor St., Atlanta.
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PAINTING—PAPERING "
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PAINTING AND TINTING—W. M. Carrel,
Main 3980. 149 Glennwood Ave. )
TINTING, PAINTING, repairing
$3.50 to $5.00. Call 6 to 7 p. --w
630-J.
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PRINTING—STATIONERY L
B ———
GOULD MULTIGRAPHING CO.
BEST WORK and lowest rrlou in town.
703 Silvey Bldg. Ivy 6175.
PRINTING-—Webb & dux ®ood m
38 West Alubama Bt., Atlanta, *
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES fi
DENTAL~Dr. H. Jenson 78% Whi
_strest. _Careful attention stven
| PAINLESS —BSatisfaction guaranteed.
crown 23-k §s3: bridge work, rr
$3; white crown si. 003 Itation fr
Georgin Dental Parlors, 1 Whits
REPAIRING, B
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GWINN’S SHOE REPAIRING,
2 B Pryor Bt., across R. R., opposite Kim
ball, ¢ Luckie St., opposite Plodnw
Shoes repaired while you wait, Bs
lished 1887,
STOVES, FURNITURE —Bo t -
changed, repaired. M. 1682-J.
ters street. 3
XCELO TOAL S ;
ICE. SOUTHERN DRUM CO. ,AUB
AND IVY, =
EMPLOYMENT,
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| HELP WANTED-FEMALE 32
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AN experienced laundress to wash on lot.
All conveniences; family of three, 66
N. Moreland avenue.
EXPERIENCED maid. Xpfl? um}
morning, 710 Peachtree street,
COLORED HBLP—Cook for small hotel:
settled nurse; 10 private home cooks:
malds; two waltresses out of town; dish
washers; all kinds of help, 1018 Atl
Natl. Bank bidg.
COMPETENT settied woman as n
child. Good wages. Apply 1180 Pied-
BORE e
EARN $25 weekly, v?u-e time, writing i
newspapers, mt‘u nes. lxr unnec;
t:lla free. Press Syndicate, 212, 8t
Mo
EXPERIENCED STEN OG
RAPHER, WITH KNOWL.
EDGE OF DICTAPHONE.
STATE SALARY EXPECTED
AND GIVE REFERENCES.
P, 0. BOX 945, "
TUNDRERS U, 8. Government rn\u.t" :
positions now open to women, 18 or over.
S9O to 3125 month, Qfilck advance; m
rience unnecessary, any in your
section Hhert hours. Common educa
tion sufficient List positions free. Write
Vamedintely. Franklin Institute, Dept. SO3
L, Rochuster, N, Y.
HOUSEK EEPER for business enuac. :l
ary and good home to right party, Call
Ivy 882-1 or #2 Peachtree place.
HOUSEKEEPER wanted, white, age “
who will make a home for working
couple, children In school. If you really
need a home and can give refarences as
to character and cleanliness, address Box
860, care Georgian .
GOVERNMENT POSTTIONS. Inatruction
for examination $5. Salary 11.1. tto
$2,000 Partioulars free. American
Bervice School, Washington, D, O,
GITILE—Begin millinery training y for
| spring season. New gork.. fi?
Bchool, best in Bouth, guarantees th
course. Mrs, Lyle, Mgr., 40% Whitel
GIRLE, for shorthand sehool, 336 for
plete course. 26 West Peachtree 2_‘&0;_!:
ONE cook and one nurse wanted. None
but first class, reliable servants need
apply, Call at Neo. 66 Alta avenue, oF
phone I:l_7:.9,’_.2‘__’ e
OPERATOR- He & telephone ?' rator,
Apply Miss Prince, 26 Auburn Ave, ;
FELIABLA ~Wiite woman (o asaiet With
house work for smull family, W, 6081
REFINED Christian woman to look after '
housekeeping, 84 Hriarcliff rosnd. Hems=
lock 2334
BEVERAL COLORED girls about lt yoars
old, good pay, short hours. Apply 148
Edgewood avenue e g =
TYPISTS to do piece work, sdAressing
and filling in 'T;hunn whn' hav:'tm
writers at home and plenty of #
|n|~~l:‘r|ml Phone Ivy 6811, ‘g:un Co.
of Ga. bidg
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'HE Butterick Publishing Compa o
quuow"hr sorvices of several .l:l’l b
tween 16 and 18 yours of age. Avglm
will he interviewed daily at 79-890 Marietts
street hy Mr. McAfee, 3 '
WANTED -~ Good cook in private family.
Call 661 _Ponce Deleon ave, Apt. No, B
WANTED - Attractive, well dre ;
Indy to model millinery at hotel
rooni, during February. Address Bos 969,
Georgian Lot s
WANTED “Heliabie ~ woman to take
charge of home and two childrem, aged
4 and # Good salary, m""""fi'r" 3
tion to right party., Apply Mrs. Mell, 39
Elnira place Inman Purk, ¥
WANTED-~Hous¢ nminid from "f‘- Am, E ,
4 poom. Apply 1n person 81
stroet, W 4914
WANTRT —(lood cook for SDyall TRmiTy:
gond wages and room. Call fl.P. wi ;
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