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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1919,
Mars is in a benefic aspect today, ac
cording to astrology. Neptune and the Sun
are adverse,
During this sway of the stars thera
may be continued attacks on the things
held most in repute by conservative per
sons.
There is danger of religious difficulties
and evil reports that are unjust concerning
organizations or church societiea.
‘ The sea menaces during this planetary
government and again there may be
perils through severe storms.
Weeks of extraordinary weather condi
tions have been prognosticated for this
month and next Great suffering for the
poor is indicated.
Fuel problems will be presented, owing to
extreme cold and to other causes.
Soldiers and all who are even remotely
connected with the army, should benefit
from this day’'s stars, which promise great
prosperity for them when peace is finally
established.
Under this government, employees of
every class should be exceedingly careful,
AS the stars encourage faultfinding and a
desire for change on the part of employers.
Promotions and decorations for military
men will be numerous in the next few
weeks, but there will be enmities and dis
content mingled with honors and praise, if
Neptune's message is read aright.
The navy comes under a direction of the
stars that is rather sinister, but it will not
last long.
Newspapers should prosper greatly, but
with their growing success there will he
tendencies toward severe judgment in pub
lic matters and editorial dictation.
Colieges and all institutions of learning
have the forecast of widespread changes
that may be serious in first results, but
promise ultimate gains.
Teachers are subject to a rule making for
nerease of salaries and an access of pub
lic respect, which will recognize the im
portance of their profession. This may
mean that the government will establish
some new arm for educational work.
Persons whose birthdate it is should
guard against disputes and accidents in the
coming year. Business affairs may cause
anxiety.
Children born on this day may be quick
tempered and very emotional. These sub
jects of Agquarius are often endowed with
artistic talent.
(Copyright, 1919, by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.)
CARD OF THANKS. 3
MR. ALFRED G. KUETTNER and family
wish to thank their friends for their re
membrance and sympathy to them in their
recent bereavement.
FUNERAL DIRECTOKS, 4.
A. O. & ROY DONEHOO, 81 Washington
8t Both phones. Prompt service.
BARCLAY & BRANDON, private ambu
lance. Ivy 112-113. 246 Ivy street.
GREENBERG & BOND, 35 Houston St
Both ghonea 774. Prompt service.
H. M. PATTERSON & SON, 9% North
Forsyth St. Phome Ivy 217 for quick
service.
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PERSONALS. ?
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ATLANTA house c|eanin¥ preparation has
moved from 115 West Mitchell to 54
Irwin street; Ivy 6670-J; Carson & Freder
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LOST AND FOUND. 10
THE LAW of Georgia declares a finder of
lost goods who, having means of know
ing the r:’htful owner, retains them for
the finder's own use or advantage, may
gpon completion thersof be punished for
simple larceny. A person who finds lost
goods is legally llable to the rightful
owner for their proper care while in the
finder's possession, and he is” legally en
titled to be reimbursed for expenses m
curred In properly caring for the goods
found, and may retain them until such
expenses are paid. \
LOST-—Brown fur mink neckpiece, lined
with purple, between Flat Iron Bldg. and
Western Union. Call Main 4152-J. Re
ward, Party who called please call again,
LOST—Pearl crescent pin, green ename!
fern leal with diamond, between Mitchell
and Candler Bldg., in dept. stores, White
hall or Juniper cars. Reward. 1. 4906-J
LOST-—~Wrist watch on Juniper, Fifth or
Myrtle streets. Reward., Ivy 300_. \
LOST--Boston Bull, female, answer to
name Peggy. Reward. Call 18 Decatur
St., Ivy 5671-J. ; ‘
LOST-TUESDAY AFTERNOON, GOLD
HEADED UMBRELLA ENGRAVED
BLANCHE, IN SHOPPING DISTRICT.
MRS E. B. HEARN, IVY 5980. 454 WIL
LIAMS ST
LOST-—Small brown beaver cape at the
Atlanta Theater Monday afternoon. Re
ward. Hem. 747,
~ AUTOMOBILES. AUTOMOBILES. 3
CHEVROLET RETAIL BRANCH,
USED CAR DEPARTMENT.
1 1918 “490"" Chevrolet,
1 1918 “490°" Chevrolet, re-varnished.
1 1917 Ford.
1 Baby Grand Chevrolet, re-painted, with new tires
1 Ford Truck
CHEVROLET MOTOR €O, g
42-44 E. NORTH AVENUE,
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LOST AND FOUND. 10
A eST RIS e e
LOST—Tuesday, 27, between Stone Moun
tain and Covington, Ga., squirrel coatee.
Liberal reward. Notify Box 800, eare
Georgian,
LOST—An odd-shaped silver coin and vaie
ity case, Wednesday matinee, Atlanta
Theater balco-n_y. Rev_ard. Call We._t_S!_.
LOST—Fox terrier. Brown head; 2 black
spots on back. Return to 200 Davis.
Reward.
ONE Masonic pin, set with nineteen dias
monds. Reward. M. 874. Miss Maaning.
PURSE with money and war stamps, Some
where, the sth. Reward. Jim Yates, 153
Courtland,
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£50.00 REWARD.
BUICK SIX. E 45. GA. LICENSE 79898,
MOTOR 423821. PRAME 438914,
MONOGRAM H. D. C. ON SIDES
STOLEN SATURDAY NIGHT. 5
H. D. CARTER,
92-94 SOUTH PRYOR BT,
PHONE MAIN 840.
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BARGAINS in used cars. John Lottridge
Motor Sales Co., 264 Peachtree. Ivy 558.
P ——iey POB ERACHIIS. IV SR
FORD CARS.
A. L. BELLE ISLRB.
320 PEACHTREE ST. IVY 258 Y.
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FORD TRUCK—WILL SELL FORD
TRUCK AT A SACRIFICE IF SOLD AT,
ONCE; ALMOST NEW TIRES; FINE
SHAPE MECHANICALLY. IVY GAR
‘AGE. 8 IVY ST.
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FORD, 1917, cheap for cash or Liberty
oonds. OSI Mkls 2804 - - O
FORD CARS—When you think of Fords
_think of BUSSEY. 138 Peachtree st.
FOR used Buick sixes and fours, see De
| ostur_Buidk Co., Decttwr, G 4, =
FORDS—C. C. Baggs Auto Co., Ford
|, Bgents. 91—_9_.'3 South Prygr;_st. Mag_n_}isi
FOR SALE—One 1916 model Hupmebile;
~ electric lights, self-starter, new battery
and good tires; will sell cheap or trade for
Ford. Ray Maddox, 26 Cherry, vy
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HAVE Ford couplet town car guaranteed
~__coadition, to trade for open car of some
other make. Must be in A-1 condition.
Phobe Main 4423 untii 6p. va. . "™
MAXWELL touring car for sale, SIOO, Ap
ply 429 Peters St.
NEW AND USED CARS-—-Apperson Show
__Rooms, 239 P";“f!‘_'_’*l‘“'}!?‘-__.____.
PAIGE, 1917 model; good condition; new
tires; S6OO. Call West 681, or 61 Queen
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QUICK SALE—Six-cylinder, 1-passengar
Studebaker. In first class condition,
Fpr cash or terms. Phone Ivy 3560-L.,
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‘ BOME BARGAINS,
| Ford, 1918, §-passenger srssscsess $400.00
Ford, 1915, 5-passenger ......... 31000
Ford, 1917, panel delivery body... 337.50
Ford, 1917, express b0dy...,.,,... 266.00
Ford, 1918, panel body sresssense 345,00
Ford, 1916, express DOAY.sseanssee 240.00
Ford, 1917, panel body tesscisense 285,00
Ford, 1918, 1-ton express body... 437.50
Reo, 1918, 7-passenger sedan....., 1,150.00
Willys-Knight, 1917, roadster...,, 385.00
Buick, 1917, 6-passenger....,,,... 450,00
Chevrolet, 1918, S-passenger, ... 725.00
Chevrolet, 1917, baby grand treees 44500
Studebaker, 1915, 7-pasenger. ~,,, 200.00
Overland roadster sersiriniisnnse 315.00
Oakland-Bix, 1917, 6-passenger. ~, 605,00
Buick truck, 1917, express body ... 315.00
Studebaker truck, 1-ton, 1917, exe
PO DORY ¢.. oiiiilneinni i 565.00
Chandler Six, 1917 'I-Rmnger.,.. 785.00
J. W. GOLDSMITH, JR.-GRANT 00., ING,
229 PEACHTREE STREET.
ATLANTA, GA.
ETT;;DEB:KER:C*%L 'lz model; mefl
cheap for cash. oyer Langsten Ga~
rage, 373 Peachtree street.
See our wonderful Used Car offers
Bouthern Oakland Co., 270 Peachtree t.
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USED CAR BARGAINS.
See us before you buy.
REO ATLANTA CO., .
380 Peachtree Street. Tlvy 4177,
USED CARS—Several good bargains, IG
lanta Cadillac Co., 183 Peachtron st,
USED CARS—Bome good quick bargalns,
~Johnson Gewinner Co., 186 Peachtree st.
USED CAR CLEARING HOUSE—IBI Mas
rietta street. Phone Main 4231,
GEED CAR—Bargaina. ~ Willys-Overiana.
Inc., 461 Peachtree St
USED CARS—HiII-Holden Co.
245 Peachtree St. Tvy 1694,
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o!*4!t Bo.;;h'ut d;llrn\ motorcycle fllt
neto. erfeet shape, new in
Ivy 6819-L. boints, $1