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AUDITORIUM
Next Monday Night.
Prices: $2.60, $2.00 and
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All-Star Concert Series.
Sale at Cable Piano Co
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GERALDINE
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year, bul you can see her at the
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COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA.
Judgments Affirmed.
Brooke vs. Cartersville Chero Cola Bot
tling Company; from Cartersville City
Court—Judge Aubrey Watt H. Miiner,
for plaintiff in error. Neel, Finley &
Neel, contra,
Ward-Truitt Company vs. Nicholson;
from Carroliton City Court-——Judge Beall.
Boykin & Boykin, for plaintiff in error.
J. J. Rees, Griffith & !\l‘nnhvwn. contra.
Cook vs, Ryals; from Talbot Superior
Court—Judge Howard, A. P. Persons, for
plaintiff n error. Love & Fort, contra,
Sherrer va, Queen Insurance Company of
Amerien; from Fulton Superior Court—
Judge Pendleton, J. F, Golightly, for
plaintiff in ervor. King & Spalding, con
tra.
Matthews vs. Ameriean Textile Com-
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KB—Russiun Singers and Dancers—B§
Greno & Platt
Gill & Veak
Pred Webber & Co.
Vaughn & Dresans
Mudeline Traverse in
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Quting Chester Kinograms
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sands of people and played more
return engagements than any oth.
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pany; from Bartow Superior Court—
Judmge Tarver. William T. Townsend, for
plaintiff in error. Watt H. Milner, contra,
Skinner vs. Jones; from Wavneshoro City
Court-—Judge Davis, H. J. Fullbright, for
plaintiff in error. F. 8. Burney, contra.
Wade, administrator, vs. Edwards; from
Chatham Superior Court—Judge Meldrim.
Osborne, Lawrence & Abrahams, Shelby
Myrick, for plaintiff in error. George W.
Owens, contra.
Fertic ot al. vs. Peoples, administrator;
from Camden Superior Court—Judge High
smith, 8 C. Townsend, for plaintiff in
orror. James T. Vocele, contra,
Judgments Reversed.
Hughes vs. Feagin & Hancock; from
Bibb Buperior Court—Judge Mathews, Na
pler & Maynard, R. L. Berner, for plain
tiff in error. Hall & Grice, contra.
North Georgia Banking Company vs.
Fancher; from Whitfield Superior Court-—
Judge Tarver. J. J. Copeland, W. B,
Mann, for plaintiff in error. ¥F. K. Mg~
Cutchen, contra,
TCOURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA
" Judgments Affirmed
Jnn)w ve. Commercial SBecurity Company ;
from "KFulton Superior Court—Judge Pen
dleton, Castleton & Castleton, . D, Mad
dox, for plaintiff in error’y, T. B, Hig
don, contra, j,
Read Phosphate Company 8. Lumber
men's Mutual Insurance Company, et al.;
from Fulton-—%udge Ellis, . M, Lancaster,
W. 8. Dillon, for plaintiff in error. W. D.
Bliis, Jr., P. Cooley, ¢ontra.
Parr-Wood Furniture Company vs. Rob
erson-Garrett and Company; from Lau
rens—Judge Kent. 8 W, Sturgis, for plain
tiff in error. Ira 8. Chappell, contra.
Arnold vs. Mitehell; from Zebulon City
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HARRY VON FOSSON
And Other Keith Features
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and the laugh riot
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Court—Judge Dupree. James R. Davis for
{)luinurt in error. James M. Smith, con
ra.
Willlams, et al., vs. McKnight, for use,
etc.» from Catoosa Superior Court—Judge
Tarver, William E. Mann, W. Gordon
Mann, for plaintiffs tn error. M. L. Har
ris, contra,
City of Jackson @s. Crawford; from
Butts—Judge Searcy. C. L. Redmna W.
E. Watkins, for plaintiff in error. i
Fleteher, contra.
Middlebrooks vs. Carson; from Fayette—
Judge Searcy. Dickson & Camp, for plain
tiff in error. J. W. Sulpepper, contra.
Copeland vs. State; from Troup—Judge
Terrell. M. U. Mooty, for plaintiff in er
ror. C. E. Roop, solicitor general, contra.
Prince vs. Evans; from LaGrange City
Court—Judge Moon. R. A. Maliraw, J. B.
Hatchett, for Slainttfl in error. Lee B.
:Nyntt. Arthur Greer, L. L. Meadors, con
ra,
Roberts vs. Bank of LaGrange; from
LaGrange City Court—B. J. Mayer, judge
pro hac vice. Arthur Greer, for Elonlnufi
in error. Duke Davis, Hatton vejoy,
contra.
Bishop vs. Brantley vs, Campbell—Judge
Smith. J. J. Barge, for plaintiff in error.
J. F. Golightly, J. H. Longino, contra.
Walters vs. State; from Coluquitt—
Judge Thomas. Louis F. Maire, F. g Ra~
gan for plaintiff in error, C. K. Hay, solic
itor general, contra,
Judgment Reversed
Hoard vs. Jordan; from Bibb—Judge
Mathews., Walter Defore, James C. Estes,
for plaintiff in error. Charles H. Gar
rett, contra.
| Dismissed
Pierce vs. Felts, executor; from War
ren. H. W. Arant, for plaintiff in error.
‘M. L. Felts, E. T. Shurley, E. P. Davis,
centra
Luke vs. QGilley; from Nashville City
Court. R. A. Hendricks, for plaintiff in
error, Willlam Story, J. P. Knight, contra,
FULTON COUNTY
Bonds for Title
s3,6oo—North Boulevard Park Corpor
ation to Mary Y. Smith, lot on the north
slde of Orme Cirele, 210 feet east of North
Boulevard, 50 by I‘7 feet. April 16, 1919,
‘ s2,4oo——William Bolden to Willlam
Lowe, No. 238 Lambert street, 34 by 100
feet. April 19, 1919,
S4,BOO—W. L. Parks to T. Z Harper, Sr.,
and T. Z Harper, Jr., lot on the southeast
corner of Rockwell and MecDaniel streets,
‘OS by 95 feet. April 19, 1919,
S3,OOO—A. P. Herrington to Robert Jones,
‘Nos. 126 and 127 Glenn street, 50 by 200
ih-ul. April 21, 1919,
sl4,soo—Mrs. Kate Waldo Jones to Pat.
rick H,.*Sanders, No. 24 Adair avenue, b 0
by 170 feet. April 17, 1919,
#,6OO—F. W. Benson to Mrs, Pear!
Reese Robertson, lot on the north side of
Amsterdam avenue, 700 feet west of High
;;nn;i Qircle, 60 by 407 reet. March 26,
919,
7 s6o,ooo—Cator Woolford to ©. W. Lane,
}lm on the southwest corner of West
Peachtree and Parker streets, 50 by 190
‘rum. April 17, 1919,
s6,ooo—Katie A. Hall to Tom Huff, lot
on the mnorth side of Bolton Road, 500
feet east of Dunseath avenue, 100 by 193
feet. May 1, 1918,
$5,800--Mrs. Ila F. Thompson to Mrs.
Lila Dunlap, No. 166 Atwood street, 37
by 160 feet. February 20, 1918,
Loan Deeds
$20,000--Mrs., Bertha M. Swift to\Atlan
ta Savings Bank, Nos. 584 and 696 \thc
hall street, 68 by 125; 5 years, § per cent
April 21, 1919,
$1,600-~Robert W. Johnson to Penn Mu
tual Life Insurance Company, lot on the
north side of Alta avenue, 309 feet west
al Moreland avenue, 50 by 149 feet; &
yoars, 61!’\“' cent. April 15, 1919,
$450-T" J, Day to W. E, Treadwell, lot
on the southwest corner of Richardson
and Martin streets, 90 by 113 feet. March
21, 1919,
$2,000—R., A, Costley to Mrs, Nellie G.
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Curtain: 2 P. M. Sharp. 5 B N
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Metropolitan Opera Co. of New York
i GIULIO GATTI.CASAZZA, General Manager
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Wednesday night, “Aida:” Thursday matinee,
PRUGRAMI “Martha;" Friday night, “La Boheme;"” Saturday
! matinee, *I Puritani;” Saturday night, double biil,
“Cavalleria Rusticana” and “| Pagliacci.”
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HARDMAN PIANO Used Exclusively
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Cheves, lot on the noftheast corner of
McDonoflzh Road and Benteen avenue,
100 by 0 feet. April 21, 1919.
$3,189—W. L. Henry to the Lewis Bank
ing Company, 4 acres at the southwest
corner of Georgia Railway and Electric
Comapny right of way and Stililman street;
also property in Houston County; 12
monthly notes. April 18, 1919.
s2o,ooo—~Fair Dodd and D. C. Strother
to Mrs. Ida Ferst, lot on the south side
of Currier street, 144 feet east of Peach
tree street, 48 by .147 feet; § years, 6%
per cent. April 18, 1919,
S3,OOO—W. Brown Hayes and F. 8. Bel
cher to the Berrg’ School, lot on the west
side of Boulevard, 62 sect south of Edge
wood avenue. April 10, 1919,
s2,2so—Mrs. Lillie D. Caldwell to Mort
gage Bond Company of New York, No.
363 East Georgia avenue, 48 by 150 feet;
b wyears, 7 per cent. April 22, 1919.
‘Warranty De?ds
sl,4oo—Williams Slate Co. to Jack B.
Stewart, lot northeast corner Vine and
Vge;t Fair streets, 50 by 140. March 28,
1919,
S4,OOO—J. W. Plunkett to Mrs. Lillie D.
Caldwell, No. 363 East Georgia avenue, 48
by 150. April , 1919,
s3,ls6o—George K. Warner to J. W.
Plunkett, same property. April 15, 1919,
slso—Mary Brock Mallard to George P.
Whitman, No. 402 Chestnut street, 38 by
176. April 16, 1919,
s3,6oo——Foster C. Law to J. Homer
Christian, lot southeast corner Penn ave
;mel:’m’cl Fifth street, 50 by 150. April
34 19.
s436—Mrs. Emma Neal Chandler to S.
O, Chapman, lots 69 and 70, block C of
the Mcleod MeDowell property, 170 feet
north of northwest corner of Atlanta and
Rosedale avenues, 104 by 135, April 12,
1919,
s3,6oo—Mrs. Etel Foster Shields to Mrs,
A. E. Bowen, No. 62 Queen strete, 60 by
170. March 27, 1919,
SBOO-—John J. Woodside to Amos Baker,
lot west side Jennings alley, 120 feet north
of Rawson street, 30 by B§o. April 16,
1919,
S6O and one 1915 Buick Roadster—E,
‘W. Cauthorn to B. R. Adams, lot north
side Church street, 210 feet east of Long
ley, 142 by 168. April 21, 1919,
Quitelnim Deeds.
slo—George P. Whitman to Sam Dun
lap, No. 402 Chestnut stret, 38 by 175,
April 19, 1919
Mortgage.
ssoo—Jag B. Webster to Mrs. H. 8 Bar
field, bttuth side Oak street, 210 feet
west of Hopkins, 35 by 145, Oectober 17,
1918, ’
ADDRESS BY BIFEUILLET.
MACON, April 23.—Honorable John T,
Boifeuillet, a member of the Railroad
Commission, has accepted an invita
tion to speak at Warrenton on Memorial
Day, He has also accepted several in
vitations to Rsoak at commencement ex
ercises of different educational institu
tions in Georgia, and has been invited
to make several Victory Loan ad
dresses.
‘“The stars incline, but do not compel.”
Wednesday, April 23, 1019 -
The stars presage misfortune during this
sway of the stars, according to astrology
Saturn, the Sun, Mars and Neptune are all
adverse.
On a day like this it is well to postpon:
initiative, to rest and to seek cheerfu
companionship. .
There is a sign read as warning agains
a tendency to quarrel and to cause trouble
By George McManus
Wait Till Detective Polly Gets a Clue
Eaglebeak Has to Get Action |
The planets make for inharmonious asso
ciations of all sorts. .
Long after the treaty of peace is signed,
the peychic effects of the war will be felt
in the general disturbance of social condi
tions.
It is wise to avoid all tendency teward
controversies or quarrels, which may be
frequent while Mars is in evil place.
’ Wild reports and severe criticism re
garding all public matters may be exceed
ingly prevalent, especially as the summer
advances,
In the dawning of the new era in his
tory all the forces that are antagonistic
to progress will gain strength and become
active.
Both the army and navy probably will
meet new questions that put them on the
defensive during this rule of the planets.
Neptune is in an aspect that is inter
preted as menacing, the indication being
that there may be danger in drinking
water whizh should be safeguardediagainst
contamination.
Cleanliness is emphasized as important,
especially during the next few weeks.
gnnitatlon should receive serious atten
on.
Women come much to the fore at this
time. They shouid be careful lest their
labor and their influence be exploited.
' Love affairs begun while this direction
of the stars dominate are likely to be dis
appointing.
Again changes in the theater and in
theatrical management are foretold.
~ Motion pictures come under a rule mak
ing for continued development and popu
larity.
~ Beauty will be much discussed and
American types of face and figure will
change greatly, it is prophesied.
' Children born on this day may have a
year of many nnxietieq(. They should be
careful not to enter inte lawsuits.
~ Children born on this day may be proud,
high-tempered and secretive. Taurus is
their ruling sign.
(Copyright McClure Newspaper Syndicate,)
PR R T RIS
\ ANNOUNCEMENTS.
m———-m—__,__—-——
‘ FUNERAL DIRECTORS 4
A. O. & ROY DONEHOO—-81 Washington
St. Both phones. Prompt.
BARCLAY & BRANDON, private ambu
lance. Ivy 112-113. 246 Ivy St.
GREENBERG & BOND-—-35 Houston St.
Both phones, 774. Prompt service.
H. M. PATTERSON & SON—~B6 North For
syth St. Phone Ivy 217, for quick serv
fee.
PERSONALS »
DUPLICATING LENSES A xEPIALTY,
SILVEUS OPTICAL C 0.,, 19 8. Broad St.
GEORGIA bar examination questions, $6,
delivered. The Harrison Co., Atlanta.
TO make cnanges In your ad or to stop
an ad call Main 100 and ask for Local 33.
___ THE ADJUSTMENT BURBAU.
WANTED-—To make trip with party trave
eling by auto through central Georgia,
about Ist of May. Call Mr. Alexander,
Dec. 46 or drop card to 41 Wade Ave.,
Kirkwood. .
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LOST AND FOUND 10
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THE LAW of Georgia declares a finder of
lost goods who, having means of knowe
Ing the rightful owmer, retains them for
the finder’'s own use or advantage, may
upon conviction thereof be punished for
simple larceny.” A person who finds lost
goods s legu.lly liable 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 in
curred (n properly caring for the goods
found, and may retain them until suce
expenses are pald.
FOUND-—One large dark mule, about 7
years old, weight about 1,100 pounds.
Owngr call fMrs. 1. 8. Hall, Route 3, At
lanta, Ga. Atlanta Phone 3090-M.
LOST—In Kress' depastment store, bhrown
cardcase, containing $l6O in greenbacks.
Liberal reward. Please notify Miss Reilly,
Scottish Rite Hospital, Decatur. il
LOST--Large cameo pin, Sunday, probably
at Grant Park. Reward. Oliver Laing,
§Ol Grant Bldg. 1. 638,
sttt St et A e st
LOST-Rither in Piedmont Park or Hurt
Building, one pearl brooch, set with six
large pearis, with clustered small running
hetween Return to Mrs. J W. White,
956 Piedmont avenue, Apt. 6. Reward.
LOST—Bmall purse, containing about sl3
in bills in Rich's; reward. Hem. 2152-7
STOLEN- Nmehmn-n\':‘zlnn H-pass. Ford.
All fenders broken a mended, dent in
rear of car, motor number 1676055, License
Neo. 58603, Reward. Geo. W. Holden, 12
Spencer St, Atlanta, Ga. Atl. Phone 2062,
@ o’a WEDNESDAY. APRIL 23. 1919.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
LOST AND FOUND 10
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SMALL purse about 2 by 1% inches; card
with Mrs. Wm. Garten, 142 Estoria St
Will finder return to same address? Re
ward,
'THE Peroon who found a white Mexican
scarf at or near the Auditorium Monday
’o\’-nlng please return to 619 West Peach
tree, or call Hemlock 1091-W. Reward,
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AUTOMOBILES.
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‘ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1
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PACKARD runabout,
self-starter and mod
ern in every way, two
extra tires, C a s h
$750.
FRANKLIN, 1917
model, cord tires,
exce]llent condition,
Cash SI,OOO.
REASON for selling,
owner has two other
cars. Can be seen
Sunday at 81 N. More
land ave., Rhone Ivy
7159-J.
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GOOD USED CARS.
Willys-Knight Roadster, 1917........ $385
Ford Light Delivery Truck, screen
I i vissss e R
Buick Light Delivery Truck......... 485
Studebaker One-Ton Truck, Electric
LAENtS and 8ERrter..........55..s 88
Chevrolet 4-90, 5-Passenger ......... 350
Overland “85'" 5-Passenger......... 550‘
Stearns “8,” 7-Passenger Limousine. 1,250
Ford Delivery, Panel 80dy.......... 350
Chevrolet, 1917 Roadster ........... 436
Studebaker, 5-Passenger ............ 32§
We will pay cash for good used cars
To responsible persons we will make terms.
J. W. GOLDSMITH, JR.-
GRANT CO., Ine.,
229 PEACHTREE STREET.
ATLANTA, GA.
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Automobile Bargains.
We have 5-passenger Briscoe Dem
onstrators that you can buy at a
saving. Also several used Briscoe
Roadsters.
1918 BRISCOE, 5-passenger, Tour
ing.
These cars are in elegant mechan
ical condition. Look good a 8 new.
Terms granted to responsible par
ties. Liberty bonds accepted at par.
GEORGIA AND FLORIDA
BRISCOE CO.,
230 Peachtree St. Phone Ivy 1549,
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REBUILT CARS.,
1017 Dodge Bedan ...........u...4,.81,300
Hudson Super Six, 1917............. 1,260
Hudson Super Six, 1918, cord tires... 1,700
FRUGIN IR ¢ .vvivciinesvnivinee RURE
Hudson Cabriolet, 1918.............. 2,100
\‘gfiswill buy your Bld car and pay high
est cash price.
To responsible persons we will make
terms.
J. W. GOLDSMITH, JR.-
GRANT CO., Ine.,
ONE 7-passenger, 1918, Ohandier touring
car, in perfect order. Will sell for cash,
cheap. Call Main 2838 °=~ = o
TWO second-hand Ford bodies with screen
wire sides and curtains cheap. 174 East
BIEBEE N e e
SEE our wonderful Used Car offers.
Southern Oakland Co., 270 Peachtree St
USED CARS—Some good, quick bargains.
| USED CARS—HIiII-Holden Co.
247 Peachtree St. Tvy 447.
PERSONALS 9 PERSONALS o
PARTIES KNOWN
who ran into back of automobile Saturday night on
West Peachtree Street. Make it easy on yourself and
square things.
MERRY ELECTRICAL WORKS,
72 EAST TENTH STREET.
AUTO ACCESSORIES 1 AUTO ACCESSORTES n 3
ATTENTION: Chevrolet and Overland Dealers v
; ~and owners, you can h“y your
Carburetor and Electrical Parts
from us for less.
490 ZENITH CA RB[TRETORS. $20.00,
DISCOUNT TO DEALERS. :
AUTHORIZED ELECTRICAL AND CARBURETOR
REPAIRS—ALL MAKES.
AUTHORIZED FORD SERVICE.
Cylinder Grinding and Manufacturers of Parts.
AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS. tag
111 8. FORSYTH STREET, ATLANTA.
LONG DISTANCE PHONE.
USE
LIBERTY FORD STARTING EQUIPMENT
Can Be Installed in 30 Minutes by Anyone,
: Money Back Guarantee,
ONLY #IOOO ;
THERE ARE STILL SOME COUNTY RIGHTS OPEN
FOR LIVE WIRE DEALERS IN GEORGIA ONLY
MERRY ELECTRICAL WORKS
PEACHTREE AND TENTH STREETS. HEMLO'K 2o
AUTOMOBILES. -~
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AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1
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BELLE ISLE
Ford Cars and Bodies
USED CARS, IN GOOD CONDITION,
AND AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. SE!
ME BEFORE BUYING.
USED CAR DEPARTMENT,
380 PEACHTREE. o
To make changes m yow a® or to stop
an ad call Main 100 and ask for Local i,
THE ADJUSTMENT BRUREAU. L
NEW 4-passenger Roamer with
5 tires, painted gray.
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THE ATLANTA
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CADILLAC CO.,
Ivy 900== 183 Peachtree St,
FOR SALE
USED CARS of various makes, from s''o
up. See us before buying. Special ¥u.-
gain in Packard truck.
We repair all makes of cars.
Osgood Gm:;}gg,_l}_vy St k.
USED FORD CARS.
A. L. BELLE ISLE
e 250 PEAOHTREE BT, IVY 507, -
USED CARS-—Severdl gooa bargains, At
lanta Cadillac Co., 183 Peachtree St
e ittt AT BRGDITES Bl
WE buy and sell used ears. Legg & Pick
ett. 118 Marjett: treet, Main 415.
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FORD CARS—WhenYyou think of Fords,
__think of Bussey, 188 Peachtree .. .
FORDS—C. C. Baggs Auto Co., Ford deni=
_ore, 93-96 S, Pryor Bt. Main 2843,
USED CAR BARGATINS—WiIIys-Overland,
__lnc. 451 Peachtree -St. Ivy 4270. 2
__Dimmitt Co., 236 Peachtree Bt. _
NEW and used Apperson cars. Apperson
Show Rooms, 239 Peachtree St. e
USED Twin Six Packards for sale. H K.
Odell, 541 Feachtree St.
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1918 Paige roadster, bargain. 4567 Peach
tree street. Ivy 27183, o .
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 13
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JOE 8. USHER & CO.
Bicycle and Auto Repairing. 86 Evlgewnn'l_.
PHILLIPS CYCLE CO., 392 Peachtree St
Bicycles Repaired. Bicycle Supplies.
Go-(»‘u_rts Ro-nritL Phone Ivy 23056_ &
WANTED-—Motorcycle and side car. or
motorcycle alone. Must be in good cov
dition. Box 2475, care Georgian.
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AUTO ACCESSORIES .
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INVESTIGA TE—"Kant-Break” Spark
_Plugs. 307 Flatiron Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
TIRES, Western rebuilt, nonskid, guaran
teed 3,500 miles. Look like new, new
red tube with each tire. 30x3, sl4; 30x2! 1
sls; 32x3%, sl7; 31x4, $18: 33x4, $10;
33x4, S2O; 34x4, s2l; 5% discount for cash
with order. Great Western Rubber Works,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
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SERVICE STATIONS—REPAIRING 15
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AUTO TOPS. SEAT COVERS.
When better tops are made
We make them.
Ro-cever tops and all repairs.
ATLANTA AUTO TOP AND
TRIMMING CO.,
155-157 Bdgewood Av. 96-98 Pledmont Av.
Phone Ivy 7560.
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AUTO tops, seat covers, slip-on cushions,
curtains and trimmings made on short
notice. A. C. Miller & Co., 33 Gilmer St.
Phone Main 513.
Automobile Radiators Repaired.
Quick Service. Right Price,
Service Radiator Works.
56 Houston St. Ivy 4668,
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CARS REPAINTED.
TOPS recovered and repaired; wheels
+Springs and axles repaired. Bodies built
to order. John M. Smith Co., 120-122 Au
burn Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
DEKALB GARAGE-—AII makes of automo
__biles repaired. 1004 DeKalb Ave.
GLASS put in windshields, doors, heads
“_lights. Frank Lester, 154 Whitehall,
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LET me wash, polish and grease your
auto. Workmanship guaranteed; eight
vears' experience, 90 Walton street.
Ready for business Tuesday, April 29.
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MR. CAR OWNER!
YOU know what repair work you want
done. You know what new parts are
actually needed You also know about
how much time the job should take, and
have a fair idea of what it s-h-o-u-l-d
cost, allowing a reasonable profit. We
have a well equipped shop, experienced
mechaniecs and an exceptionally good elace
trician, We use no ‘“keep out” signs.
You can watch us do your work and sees
that you get what you fiay f‘nr.
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BARNES AUTO ELECTRIC
COMPANY,
52 Houston Street.
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MERRY ELECTRICAL
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IGNITION WORKS,
ELBCTRIC STARTING, LIGHTING
AND IGNITION SYSTEMS.
. 72 E. Tenth Street. Hemlock 326