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It was annoanced Thursday that the
tieorgia Council of Defenso at its re
oent meeting In Macon indorsed the
sampaign againet adalt litteracy by
State Saperintendent M. [ Brittain,
and voted 1o ask the Legislature for
suthority to appropriate SIO.OOO of its
‘und for promoting that work |
This information was revealed in a
copy of the minutes of the session,
sent to Mr, Brittain, who stated that
he s planning to introduce a bill in
the next Legisdature asking for a
State fund of at least $35000 to fight
iMliteracy. i
Consus reports of 1910 showed that
there were 389,776 {lliterates in Geor |
Kin over 10 years of age, or 20.7 per
vent of s population. Of this num. |
her 80,208 were white people, It s
satimated, however, that these figures
have greatly decreased since the last
vensus, |
Resolutions were adopted indorsing
Professor Hrittadn’s work |
The Btate Council of Defense voted
10 suspend all ictivities, and to hold
no further meotings, except in case
of emergency, until dissolved by the
next Legislature, |
cAnnouncement that this action
wouid he takon wus forecast in The
tisorgian before the meeting
Under the law creating the council,
it was provided that it should be dis
solved at the legislative session fol
lowing the signing of a treaty of
poace bhetween the nations at war,
‘The council, In voting to suspend
uparations excepting In ease of emer
wopey, provided that it shall vetain
its officers and skeleton organization
until formally disorghnized
In elosing the Lusiness of the coun.
i, Govermor Dorsey thanked Mes
Samwuel N, Inman, vice chairman, for
her work among the women of Geor
gla, and Judge Price Gilhert, central
committee chairman, for his valuable
services in the interest of the State's
protection.
Three Young Runaways
Are Sought by Police
Three young runaways wers mought by
t;l!c- Thuvn-!u‘ George Huff, 15, son of
M. and Mpa R J Huff, of Oenter M
and Cecll Clemionts, 17, son of Mra Ma
rian Clemanta, No, 49 Crew street, hoth left
fheir homes without saying gooahy
Mre. Hoff stated that her son ran saway
Wodnesday afternoon, and Ceecil Clements
I® reported to have been pone siuce Feb
rusry 7 Nelther has been heard from
#inoe.
Elste Brandes, 14, of Ball Ground, made
Dar escape from the Juvenile Detention
Home Waodnesday night by erawling
threugh a door transon
Capt. Wright Presentcd
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Gold Badge by Men
Captatn Jeif Wright, head of the police
department (dentitlontion system, Thurs
b wora & handsome new gold badge--a
’5 from mombers of the police and de
! depurtments in recoguition of his
=C Was preseuted with the badge Wed
Pesday afterncon when the evening watch
‘Watt on duty, The presentation speech
a 8 made by Detective Bergeant Hob Wag
r Captain Wright responded in & hap
apeech of thanks
EXPERT AVIATOR KILLED,
FACKSONVILLT, FLA. Feb. 18, -
body of lLieutenant Lowell B
who was instantly killed yves.
afternoon when his machine
fell, will De sont 1o his parents in
5 I, this afterncom. Bart
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_THE ATLANTAGEORGIAN @ *° ® » A Clean Newspaper for Southern Homes we . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1919.
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Warnnty Deds, |
&Mnfl«u N. Culver to W. 8 Kin
lot south side Wells Bt., 67 feet eust
of Humphries, 55 by 109. June 26, 1913,
. sloo—Greenwod (emetery to Mrs. 15
Dennis, ot al, lots b and 7, Column 13,
Seotion A, Greenwood Cemetery. January
3, 192
$lO and exchange of property-— Haynes
Realty 00. to Kugene V. Haynes, § acres
&t corner UCenter street and an unnamed
#trest, land lot 163, Fourteenth Distriet.
Januvary 31, 1916
$lO and exchauge of property —Hame to
same, lot west side Connally strest, 160
feet north of Farington, %0 by 104, Jan
upry 31, 1018, .
$4.000 Atlante Savings Mortgage Co. to
xf‘d. Bonnell, ot '“’"3 “ide vfr(mm Clr
-100 feel west of Old Todd Road, 60
b,l:.:‘b-—;l"mg“' h Guthes to G Shatas
o ut! to George ala e
Nos. 326, 328, 330, 336, 338 Woodward ave
nue I;)ld ;1.1 .Kll|| street, 100 by 1560. Jun
uu-; . 19,
$2,260-J. W. Dobbins and G. W. Woods
to Edward Lyle, lot east side Fortress, 267
foet south of Buoua Vista, %0 by 166,
Qctober 8, 1917,
$3,300-Bdmund W. Martin to J, Starke
Hamilton, No. &% Atwood street, §4 by
113, Fobruary 10, 1919, e
826 Truth Dyson to R C. Cousins, et
al, ot north side Marietta street, 124
feet southeast of MoMillan, 63 by 317
;Nonmd:_ll. 1018,
sll. Porter Langston to The Wagier
Oo:, lot west -u‘l.fi Tvy street, 146 feet north
of Auburn, 23 { 100. February 10, 1918,
sll7--West View Cemetery Association
to Augusta B, Urfi{m‘y. lot 702, Section
14, West View Qemetory Januvary 28, 1919
$1,200— 1. G Black to 1. 8 Barbour,
lot east side Cherry street, 191 feet north
of Pourtenth, 41 by 151; also lot east side
Cherry, 232 sot north of Fourteenth, 41
by 151 January 28, 1919
SSOO -~ Southland Kstate lh:mruflwn tn
Ora Almira Harmett, lot 7, ek 41, of
Westiand Patatcs Subdivision. January 6,
__s6B3~-T. J Pettes & Co. Ine. to Bank of
West End, No. 348 Meldon avenne, b 0 by
180; also No. 2985 Meldon avenue, 60 by
130, alwo No. 341 Meldom avenue, 9 by
130, February 11, 1919,
s326—Hame to same, ot west side
Lawshe, 420 sot north of W, Malr, 40 by
80, February 7, 1918
1277 Bame to same, lot south side La
mar, 265 feet cast of Martin, 46 by 65,
ii‘ebr\nry 11, 1818
s477Same to same, ot south side Geor
in street, 128 feot west of Buvard, 44 by
AS7. February 7, 1919,
246 -Bame to same, lot southwest corner
Columbia avenue and N“m\u\n stroet, 150
by 180, February 7, 1919,
1%4—-Bame to same. lot southwest corner
Hoke gtreet and Hemphill svenue, 134 by
200, !’flmur{ k 4 lil‘:
404-~Bame to same, lot west side Fort,
22 feet noht of Nrown and Peers Alley, 24
by 100. February 7, 1919,
404-—Bamie to same, lot northwest corner
Fort and Brown and Peers Al\ey, 2 wy
100, February 7, 1919
s2oo—Bame to mame, lot south side Plant
#trect, 230 feet west of Fraser, 30 by 90
February 7. 1919
$246--Same to same, lot south side Hnr
oomb at northeast corner K. . Barreft
land, 80 by 170, February 11, 1919
1343 Bame to same, lot south side
Brown avenne, 100 foet east of Cragman
street. 83 by 150, February 7, 1919,
8100 Bame to mame, lot north wide
Branden street, 235 feet east of Martin
Sreet, 20 by 118 February 11, 1918
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$2.000--N. M. Immn toe W, . Flournoy
FIX acres on west side county line road,
l‘a‘m.l‘t;t 8, Fourteenth District, January
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hio,swu--vm. Lueile Marine to Muarguret
M. mfifi and D. B Momcrief, Jr., lot
nort side Kighth street, 3855 feet enst
g! ?:::lh Boulevard, 46 by 120, Fehruary
&,IDO-NMM Harper to . A, Wallace,
lot northxm oprner Delaware and Wssle
avenubs, 68 by 130 Febhruary 1), 1918,
$2.770A. G. and W. . Couch to J. M
Rialr, three sores in land lot 163, Four
l-:nth Distriet, being lot T of the subdi
g (;t'n“ol the Couch propefty. Junuary
i 33,330 Thomus W. Connally to 0, W. W,
Jones, lot epst side Mayson and Turners
i“",t. ram‘;,f‘l:* h:t‘ fl‘flfl;‘ W:fl”llumn
wres ) plember 6 1%
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si-rances 1) Storrs te Mirs. Nora L
Bmith, lot north side Delaware avenus,
240 feet cast of Pulatine street, 44 by
i!igwl-‘ebruuy b 1919,
~H. 8 Herrington to Mre. B T Mor
i sot north side 11-.anm Avenue, be
fl'&“ ‘inw and Alley, by 200. Junuary
Hiw n W e W. 4. Honnell,
lot morth aaa%@vm. 168 Peot
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Loan Deeds,
$1.060 W, (i Honnell to Auanta Bank-
Ing & Savings Co., lot morth side Walker
avenue, 100 feet from Old Todd road, 50
;): 'ub; 7% monthly notes. January 14,
19,
£I.OOO--Kdward T England to Emory
College, lot west side North Jackson
strect, 264 feet north of Highland avenue,
§5 by 200: five years, 8 per cent. Feb
ruary 12, 1919
ss,l9o~Claude Payton to Colonial Trust
Co., No. 497 Cherokee enne, 00 by
160; 24 monthly notes rusry 8, l!!JO.
s3,ooo—Julia A. Wilkins{ to Atianta Na
tional Bank, lot 4, hblock’ 2 of Morrison
survey on Murietta street, 20 by 20; four
months. February 10, 1919,
$683--M. G. Norris to %::{0 A. Rich
ards, No. 62 West Tenth st . 46 by 142,
February 1, 1919,
$20,000-—John . Bell and Frank Bell to
John 8. Candler, lot southwest side Walton
street, 54 feot southeast of Cone street,
63 by 106; five years, 7 per cent. Feb
ru-l‘z 11, 1919,
S6OO-0. 0. Smith to Bliza O. and Kit
tie T Cox, two acres in land lot 147, Four
teenth Distriet, at a corner on west side
Wust *Lnke avenue; also three scres on
cast side West Lake avenue, in land lot
147, Fourteenth rngtflm. three yoars, 7 per
cent. February 12, 1919,
$1.400 Miss Joe Lynan to Mrs. Kath.
erine G. Jehnson, lot north side Twelfth
Street on true line east bhoundary of al
fey. which alt. runs north from Twelfth
street, 72 by 184; three years, 8 per cent.
Feobruary 13, 1919,
$7lO - Linsey Mahome to T. J. Bettes &
Co, Ine., lot northwest cormer Park ave
nue and Lansing strebt, 72 by 104; 84
monthly notes g'ehruury 10, 1919,
Administrator's Deed.
$387- Estate of John Hale, by adminis
trator, to Walton Realty Co., lot east side
Murphy avenue, 662 feet south of Aven
street, 75 hy 200.° February 10, 1919,
S2OO- Estute of Samuel MeGruder, by
administrator, to Nl&'nm M. Halley, lot
230 on Joneshore road of Campbell Wal
lace, Jr., subdivision Februnry 12, 1919,
Tax Collector and Ex Officie Sheriff Deed.
$45- Hstate of JL. L. Wing, by tax col-
Tector and ex officte sheriff, to Fulton
Uounty, No. 19 Krogg street, 456 by 114
July 6, 1818, Meituian.
§776--A. B. Tumlin to W. 8§ and G. &>
Wight, No. 2406 Bells avenue, 42 by 145,
January 31, 1919,
SLPREME COURY al GREORGIAL
l'r Judgments Al ol
Bhoup et al. ve Williams et al, and
viee versa: from Fulton Superior Court--
Judge Hell, G. 8 Peck, Rosser, Slaton,
Phillips & Hopkins, for %luluulf in erpor;
Anderson, Rountree & Crenshaw, Brew
ster, Howell & Heyman, contra.
National lfi:. Insurance Company of
Vermont va. ok & Gregg Hardware Co.,
et al; from Fulton—Judge Bell. Reuben
R. Arnold, Ronald Runsom, for plaintiff
in error. Dorsey, Sheiton & Dorsey, Ros
ser, Riaton, Phillips & Mopkins, contra.
Holston National Bank vs. Howard et
al.i - from Fulton- Judge Eilis Robert
H. Jones, Jr, Little, Powell, Smith ?
Goldstein, for plaintdf in error. Colquit
& Conyers, contra.
SCain v Hedden ot al. sefrom Pulton—
Judge Bell. Jumgg & Redgood, for &l‘u.-
tlf in ervor. R *kamn. G. ¥, Gober,
vontra,
Pearistine va «Poarstine: from Chatham
Judge Meldrim. Osborne, lLawrence &
Abrahams, for plaintif fin error. Morris
H. Bernstein, contra
Smith, Maxwell ot al. va Citisens’ and
Seuthern Bank; from Grady-—udge How
ard, Titus, Dekle & Hopkins, M. L. Led.
ford, R. R. Terreil, for {-mnuu in_error,
Adams & Adams, W. V. Custer, W. T.
Crawford, Bell & Weathers, contra,
Cooper ve. Neisler et al,; from Taylor--
Judge Mathews Jere M. oMore, G. O
Robeson, for xlnlmm in error. Hardeman.
Jones, Park Johnston, ule Feltop, cons
tra.
ones Ve Luftman, adminisi®tor; from
Gorden: Judge Tarver. Starr & Paschall,
for plaintit! in errer. W. E. Mann, A.
1a iiv,mon. contra,
Newton County vs Bayd: from Newse
ton-~Judge Bmith, XKing & Johnson, for
plaintify in error. Rogers & Knox, con
tri
¢ Johtston va Chambers: from Pulton-«
Judge Pendloton. Atkinsen & Born, for
r‘hmmn in crror. ames L. Mayson, aJmes
Hives, contra.
Affirmed in Purt,
Breokman, administratrix. va Reynoids,
and vice vorsa: from (Hynn-—-udge High
smith. fßeversed on cross-bill of exoep
tions, ) Adams & Adams, D. W Krauss,
for %‘Mmlt in_orror in main bill. Ren
0, Twitty & Reets, contrs,
Wetbiams vn Americin Sleine Maehine
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Company et al: from CurroldJudge
Howard. Affirmed as to llen of Burr;
reversed as to lien of National Cash Reg
ister Company.) Smith & BBSmith, for
plaintiff in error. Buford Boykin, centra.
Judgments Reversed.
Coleman et al. vs. Lancaster; from
Borke—-Judge Hammond. E. V. Heath,
for plaintiffs in error. Brinson & Hatch
er, contra.
Fordham ve. Btate; from Wheeler -
Judge COrum James K. Hines, W. W.
B«n{a", for plaintiff. in error. BB
Dell, soltcitor general pro tem, ntra.
Mayor and A'dermen of the Cittf of Ba~
vannah vs. Wade; from Chatham—Judge
Moldrim. Robert J. ‘fravis, David S. At-
Kinson, for plaintiff in error. Osborne,
Lawrence & Abrahams, contra.
Valdosta Motor Company ve. Studstiil,
sheriff; from Berrien—Judge Christian.
L}m‘e H. Simpson, for plaintiff in error.
H. 1. Jackson, solicitor, contra.
Vicksburg, Bhreve})ort and Parteific
Raflway vs. Deßow; from Fulton-—on cer
tiorari from Court of Appeals. Anderson,
Hountree & Crenshaw, fors plaintiff in er
ror. Atkinson & Born, contra.
Certifisd Questions Answered,
Swicord vs. Crawford et al, receivers;
from Grady. 8 P, (}am‘ Tatle, Powell,
Smith & Goldstein, for plaintiff in error.
M. L. Ledford, Claade Christopher, con
tra. :
Ctty Oouncil of Augusta ve. Meveland;
from Richmond. Tlsaac 8. Peobles, Jr,
for plajutiff in errvor. Alexander & Les,
contra,
\. Davis Willams; from Thomas Clig.
ford E. E.v. for plaintiff in error. 3. U.
Merritt,” W. L. Maenltyre, confra.
Q‘{ll’l!'l' OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA.
Moris _vs. Swaln; from Hazlehurst Oity
Court—J. Mark Wilcox, judge pro hac
vice. Judgment reversed. Newton Gas
kins, W. (. Lankford, for plaintiff in er
ror. 8 D, Dell, contra.
Garnett vs, Royal Insurance Company,
Limited; from Tattnall Superior Court -
Judge Sheppard. Judrnvnt affirmed. W,
T. Burkmalter for pla aflfl in error. Col»
lins & Stanfield, King Spalding, contra.
Work on Fort McPherson
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Extension to Start Soon
Preparations were made Thursday to
begin work within the next few days
on a new wing for the receiving ward
at General Hospital No. 6 at Fort Me-
Pherson. The enlargement was found
noceuur}r by reason ofthe increased
clerical force noecessary in the houm‘ml
work. The new wing will cost about
fi‘m. it was announced by Captain
eyer Mclkmfi\erty. post adjutant.
Maior John F. Riley, chief construction
officer, will supervise the work.
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“The stars incline, but de not compe! ™
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1919,
The Sun dominates today with friendly
rule, aocording to astrology. Saturn and
Uranus are strongly adverse,
This 18 & sway under which those who
#eck positiogs or employment of any sort
should prosper. The stars presage a period
of many changes in all places of business,
During this rule it is a fortunate time
to bid for any aid in ur‘o undertakings.
Promoters and persons who orrnln im
portant enterprises should bénefit.
There I 8 a sign that is read as exceed
inkly Tavorable to the President of the
United States, who will win new fame by
some extraordinary piece of diplomacy.
While the Sun offers promise and en
couragement to all whe (‘ul’l{ large re
spansibilities, Saturn and Uranus give
warning of envyings and jealousy, unkind
oritieism u&muunm‘ri\andn‘ amnong per
sons who ‘‘see through a gnn darkly."
Deception and misrepresentation are bee
Hteved to be stimulated under the guldance
of the planets, which aids intrigues and
conspiracios.
1t is not u lucky day for bo.lnnm“ Jour
neys or for making any Mmpartant changes
in the location of home or place of busi
ness.
The scors foretell much nonsense and
foolishness as & result of the war's reac
tions,. New fads and amusing pastimes
will be introduced,
Girls are likely te be mueh pralsed and
equally eriticised in’'coming months., As
& result of the war. Americans will find
new standurds of assoclation and romanoce,
astrologuers declare
Fame Is promised for a )uunfi noetress
who will make & strong ug»;l through a
peofic or ideallstic! gift of interpretation.
thm» wh'ou Nrth-dn:a it s ‘r:nw
augury of a successful year. ose
who are employed should be -ne.
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DEATHS, 1
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GEORGE-The friends and relatives of
Mr. and ‘Mrs. C, C. George, Mr. Homer
C. George, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Booth,
jof Loganville, Ga., Mr, and Mrs. John
Booth, of Loganville, Ga., Mr, and Mrs. T.
J. Dickey, of Stone Mountain road, and
Mrs. Dord McGaughey, of Winder, Ga.,
are invited to attend the fumeral of Mrs.
C. C. George, tomorrow, Friday, February
14, 1919, at ?':ZO a. m., from the Bug{fin
Chureh at oganville, Ga. The v,
Chgrles W. Daniel, pastor of the First
Babtist Ohurch will officiate. The inter
ment will be in the Old Cemetery at Lo
ganville. Funeral party will leave Ter
minal SBtation at 6:10 a. m, via 8 A L.
Ry. for Loganville. H. M. Patterson. &
Son.
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FUNERAL DIRECTOKS, .
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A. 0. & ROY DONEHOO, 81 Washington
St. _Both phones. Prompt service.
BA Y & BRANDON, private ambu
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GREENBERG & BOND, 3§ Houston St
Both phones 774. Prurngt service,
H. M. PATTERSON & BON, 9 North
Forsyth St. Phome Ivy 217 for quick
service.
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COMING EVENTS, s
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NOTICE--All creditors of the late An
drew Dinares, deceased, are herewith-
Dotified to file with C. A. Noone, attorney,
First National Bank Building, Chatta
nooga, Tenn., within 30 m‘{a from date
hervof a certified statemen of any in
debtedness due. Gus Tombras, Administra
tor. . A. Noone, Attorney. |
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PERSONALS, l‘
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ATLANTA house cleaning preparation !ui
moved from 116 West Mitchell to 54
Lr:m street; lvy €670-J; Carson & mdu-{
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BAY HORSE, weight ahout 1,000 pounds,
Mans has been clipped (Government
brand on shouider Phone Hem. 614-Lo
Reward, .
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LOST«-Very stall goldaKlgin wrist wateh,
Liberal rewird if returned. Miss Cam
eron, 1724 Hurt bidg. lvy 5203
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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 rightful owner, retains them for
the finder's own use or advantage, may
n completion thersof be punished for
:implo larceny. A person who finds lost
goods is legally liable to the rightful
owner for their proper care while in the
{inder’s possession, and he ts legally en
utle:d u: be rehz}bumd for u:x]:;nn- m
curr n properly caring e goods
found, and '&., retain them until such
expenses are paid.
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LOST—East Point-College Park car, Wed
nesday a. m., sapphire ring. Answer,
giving phone number or address, Box 672,
care Georgian. Reward,
LOST--Bunch of keys somewhere in At~
lanta. Call M. 500.
LOST--On Pighland avenue or between
chhlqg«: and Virginia avenues, the tail
from a brown fox meckpiece. Suitable re
ward if returned to 1§ Virginia Circle.
Phone H 1963-J. e
LOST—One Shrine pin with diamead set
ting. Reward. Call Ivy 1641, &
LOST-—-Tuesday evening, near cogner Four
teenth and West Peachtree, bunch of
keys. Finder please return to IV.
Marsh, care Geoldsmith-Grant Ceo.
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LOST—Jan. Ist, small black purse contain
ing allotment check for S3O and small
change, on Ponce Deleon car. Hem. 415.
or after 6 p. m. Ivy 4976, Mrs. Blanche
CUMne. Reward.
L®ST—Saturday, on Broad, between Hun
ter and Alabama, or in Kress’ store of
that block, leather handbag containing eye
glasses and money. Return glasses to 100
South Forsyth street, and keep bag and
other contents. .~ "et
SILVER Elks card case lost on W, Peach
« tree car. Mrs, Paul Simonetl, Ivy 1489-1.
Reward.
WILL the party who picked up fur caps
on Whitehall street car Tuesday after-
Boon pisaws sall ivy 57T0709. -
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AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1"
AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE.
Oldsmobile, 1917 model, 8-cylinder, 7.
pussenger; splendid condition; fully
aqmpg:d; S6O seat covers; Hartford shock
absorbers; bumper; spotlight amd extra
‘g_l“l:ftj All in fine order. $1,200 cash. Ivy |
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BARGAINS 15 used oara John Lottridgs |
. Motor_Co., 364 Peachtres vy 858,
CALL Tvy 7866, Cadillac car, Just like |
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| DODGE & HUDSON |
| USED CARS. |
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i!ll DSON 640 ve ki $ 85000
HUDSON SUPER BIX sveesivenass 1,400
'HUDSON SPEEDSTER ... seveesnes 1,686
DODG K pvm-i'i\ssms(‘.nn tisssese 625
DODGE PIVEVASSENGER Ceessens l°oi
DODGE FIVE-PASSENGER ........ 750 {
SO BIEDAN . ioossvissrasiai 1,300
DODGE ROADBTER .....00000000ss 600 |
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These cars have been overhauled, re
painted and nc'w tops installed, el
J. W, GOLSMITH, JR.-GRANT 00, INC.
229 PEACHTRER 8T ATLANTAT GA.
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FORD CARS.
A. L. BELLE 18L%
%0 PEACHTREE BT. IVY 2657
FOR used Buick Sixes and Fours see De
_catur Buick Co, Decftur, Ga.
FORD CARS—When you think of Fords,
think of Bussey, 18§ Peachtree Bt.
FORDS~C. O Baggs Auto Co., Pord deal.
_e, 9395 8. Pryor Bt. Main 3843
!‘OR' ?AI-E"—OHQ Ford rfindnn, o?: Chev
rolet S.pass ; one udson i one
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| AUTOMOBILES:~ AUTOMOBILES. _ ,
. SvIoNDNM VOB sAs |n . . AUYGRGES Vem DN LS.
WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC.
USED CAR DEPARTMENT.
451 PEACHTREE ST. ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
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PHONE LVY 4270. {
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- USED CARS THAT ARE WORTH WHILE.
| See How Kasily You Can Own An Automo
bile—Pay As You Ride. Here’s A Good Place To
Invest Your Surplus Money That Otherwise
Might Be Spent Uselessly. '
We Accept Your Present Used Car In Trade.
| Light Deliveries And Combination Cars For
{Grocers, Butchers, Bakers, Farmers, And Con
tractors. : "
ALL PRICES, EASY TERMS.
READY FOR HARD WORK.
2-PASSENGER DODGE, TOURING—S27S down, balance
SSO per month. Four good tires and a fair spare tire.
Plate glass in rear cartain. Exeellent condition. You must
huarry, .
5 LIGHT DELIVERY TRUCKS—4 panel jobs, and one
open 34’1-ton truck. These cars were used in Atlanta and
have been exceptionally well taken care of. Some slight
| ly nsed—were taken in for larger trucks. Priced f}‘om
SIOO.OO down and $30.00 per month wp. Betier eall right
| away or they will be gone,
5-PASSENGER OAKLAND—SISO.OO down and $32.00 a
| month. Used by grocer for pleasure only, to come to town
| in evenings and Sunday family use. 4 good tires, fully
i equipped and mechanically right. Why not buy this one
LIGHT OVERLAND ROADSTER—SISO.OO down and
} $35.00 a month. The easiest riding on the market. 4ex
i ceptionally good tires, new top and new side eurtains, also
revarnished. A dandy buy for a salesman or a young
couple. COME QUICK! ! !
5-PASSENGER WILLYS-KNIGHT —The engine is bette:
than when it was new. A real high-grade car. Tires in
good shape. Leather upholstery. 3 oval glasses in top
Price is only $675.00 on easy terms that you can pay. This
is the last Willys-Knight we have left. The car will sell
on sight. Looks fine.
OVERLAND “*9O” COUNTRY CLUB—HERE’S YOUR
CHANCE FOR A REAL AUTOMOBILE. Almost new
Goodyear tires. $225.00 down and $50.00 a month. Me
chanically excellent; used carefully by old gentleman, A
light, economical car and just the thing for anyone want
mg a roadster with some extra room. You will be proud
to own, this machine. Trial allowed, of course
OVERLAND 5-PASSENGER LIGHT SlX—s3so.oo cash
and $50.00 a month, Formerly owned by expert mechanie.
You will find no fault with the mechanical condition of
this car. Just been repainted, new top and side curtains .
2 brand-new tires, also equipped with extra casing and
tube. You can’t tell it from a new ear. Come early—it s\
worth while :
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| HERE'S A REAL ESTATE MAN’S OPPORTUNITY--
| Roomy five-passenger standard car, fully equipped, just
| been repainted, new top, practically new Goodyear tires
| all way round, leather upholstery. 1s very economical, yet
| has a surplus of power for any occasion. Will last indefi
| nitely. We made a good trade on this car ahd are passing
| it along to yous Only $450.00 complete—make vour own
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THE ABOVE CARS ARE ONLY
A FEW OF OUR MANY GOOD BARGAINS.
SMALL DEPOSIT ON ANY CAR WILL HOLD ¥ FOR A Rlde
. SONABLE TIME.
NO STORAGE CHARGES : i
NO RED TAPE—NO ONE KNOWS !
YOU DO NOT PAY CASH. i
DEALING WITH A FACTORY BRANCH
INSURES A SQUARE DEAL,
AND SATISFACTION.
Phone, Write or See Mr. U. V. Freeman. Manager, ,
["sed Car Department, A
WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC, 1
151 PEACHTREE ST "ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
PHONE [VY 4270,