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Deaths and jfuncrals
HENRY BOYER,
Funeral services for Henry Bager, 61
who died Tuesday evening at a private
sanitarium, were held Thuraday morning
at 11 o'clock at the chapel @f Harry G
Poole, the Rev, W. T. Hunnicutt officiat
ing, \_fllth burial in Westview
MRS, OLGA MASON,
‘Funeral services for Mre Olga Mason
21, who died Tuesday morning at the resi
dopce, 126 Elzebeth street, were held
‘Dhursday meorning at 10 o'clock at the
chapel of H. M. Patterson and Son, the
}"av Wallace Rogers, assisted hy the Rev
¥rank Eakes, officiating, with VWurial in
Wostview, She is survived by her hus
wnd, W. ¥. Mason; her parents, Mr. and
Mre. C. A. Manston; two sisters, Misses
Nell and Julia Manston, and one brother,
tWarles A, Manston Jr
OZA BLODGETT,
. Funeral services for Oza Blodgett, 46,
who died Tuesday night at a private sanl
tarium, were held Thursday morning at
11 o'cloek at the chapel of H. M. Patter
#bn and Son, the Rev. Charles W, Danle!
officiating. The body will be sent Thurs
iny afternoon to Jacksonvilie, He is wul
vived by hix wife and father, R. 4% Blod
gett, of Jacksonville,
MRS, MATTIE J. WHITE.
The body of Mra. Mattie J. White, 62
who Aled Wednesday at the residence, 227
Whitehall street, hasg been taken to the
chapel of CGreenbarg and Bond, and will
e sent to Roanoks, Ala., for funeral sery
jeas and burial, She is survived by four
daughters, Mrs. L. J. Head, Mrs. C r
Oariigle, Mre. H, R. Beamgfield, and Mis«
1. 1. White; thres sons, K. L. C. O and
Roy E. White; four sisters, Mrs. W, J
Snow, Miss Callie Taylor, Mra D M
Knight and Mrs, Ed Carter; onue brother
¥rank L. Taylor.
MISS ALICE SAVINL
Funeral services for Miss Alice Savinl
20. who died Wednesday at the residence,
%19 North Boulevard, were held Thursday
morning at 10:30 o'clock at the Bacred
Heart Catholic Church, Greenberg and
fiond in charge of arrangements, with
bariel in Northview, Shs is survived by
her parents, Mr. and Mra. Charles w
Savinl; four sisters, Mrs. R. N. Campbell,
Mry, L. Demirt, Mre. W. J. Fignuere and
Miss Lolita Savini; three brothers, C, A.,
s J. and R. M. Sawini
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GORDON WOODRUFF,
Yuneral services for Cordon Woeodruff,
50, who died Wednesday morning at the
residence, 36 Eilmwood drive, were hela
Tuursday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the
ehapel of Awtry and Lowndes. Dr. R O,
Tiynn, assisted by Dr. Norton, officiated
with burial in Westview., He is survived
Wy his wife and one sister, Mrs. B. F
Yjmer.
MRS, ELLEN G. POLLIN, ‘
Mrs, Ellen G. Follin, 39, of 545 Highiand
avenue, died Wednesday night at a private
imugllnl. She is survived by her husband
!, (3. Follin; two sons, Brantley and C. G
PMollin Jr., and two dfuuhh-rn. Mismes Lu
eitle and Thelma Follin The bedy has
been taken to the chapel of Awtry and
lowndes, pending funeral arrangements,
which will be announced later :
MRS, WILLIAM COE, |
Mrs. William Coe, 45, of Woodbury
Aled Wednesday night at a jocal hospital
She is survived by her husband. The
hody has been taken to the chapel of
Awtry and Lowndes pending funeral ar
rangementa, to be announced later.
MRS, MARY L. ASHTON, ‘
Mrs. Mary 1. Ashton, 79, died w.dmn-‘
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JUST OPENED NEW SECTION OF
LOW PRICES AND TERMS,
Office—s3o Candler Bidg, Ivy 1624,
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
For the six months ending December 31, 1919, of the condition of
The National Li '
National Life & Accident Insurance Co.
OF NASHVILLE, TENN,,
Organized under the laws of the State of Tennessee, made to the governor
of the State of Georgla in pursuance to the laws of said State.
Principal Office—3o2 Seventh Ave. N, Nashville, Tenn.
: I. CAPITAL STOCK.
E Aincitnt of capital Mook 1. .. vi . suss oo eo e $300,000.00
2. Amount of capital stock paid up in eash.. .. .. .. .. . 300,000, 00
1. ASSETS, ¢
1. Market value of real estate owned by the company.. .. $175,974.52
2 Loans on bonds and mortgage (first liens) on real
GRR L T vaies evke e o LEROEY .00
3. Loans secured by pledge of bonds, stocks or other mar-
Batalle SUEIRENIRIN < .. oo s¢ v 66 bh vh e Be 4 ae 836,900.00
§. Bonds and stocks owned absolutely: Market value (car
' DR BBRY .Gl il vl A e e sev ee i 1,526,686, 30
2. Cash in company's office .. .. .. ol L il A e 3,635.37
8. Cash deposited in bank to credit of company .. .. .. .. 894,761, 43
10. Interest due or accrued and unpald.. .. .. o o 0 e e g 69,268.13
S 8 ARenta DRIAROD .. .. v v 6 irovh ks anoaa s S 1l 4734 .08
14. Net amount of uncollecetd and deferred premiums (de
duction 20 per cent for average loading from gross
SRR L 6 U v sk g R e AW 54,652,938
15, All other *nurls, both real and rpersonal, not ineluded
ROPOIBDIMOrS .. & g s o 4 s dia e vk 5 425.00
Total asseis ; s i : « N 84438007.70
1. LIABILITIES. .
1. Net present value of all the outstanding —policies in
PSR GC e ; ks N v wOO7 . 7
2. Death losses and matured endowments due and
B . .. e s L o ahan
3. Losses and matured endwoments in process of
adjustment, or adjusted and not due 22.397.20
& Death losses and other policy claims resisted by
B GREEIY .o 0 s iy hd eee iebiae s i $12.50
8. Disability claim unpaid .. .. ..+ 0 .o 7,490 25
Total poliey claims .. O T ' 43,046 69
6 Premium obligations in excess of the net value of tholr
policles .. .. v +¢ Lo skt L& ks 847.00%, 02
10. Amount of all other claims agalnst the company . i 1.839.890.27
11. Cash capital .. ; b bs ah salh sE.Ah A% 4> 300 000, 00
12, Surplus over all liabilities . i ek i Ry 197.829.97
Tata' NHahilities ks 3 $4.429987 .70
IV. INCOME DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1919,
1. Amount of cash premiums received . A $4.588.082. 01
2. Interest received . ¥ xei > s Y 69,801 .18
4. Amount of income from all other sourees . 2 21,878 .66
Total income .. / ‘ $4,685,111 85
V. DISBURSEMENTS DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE
YEAR 1919,
1. Losses pald . ‘ $1,621,520.81
£ Dividends pald to policyholders or others 15,000, 00
?. Expenses pald, including commissiony to agents and of
ficors' salaries . o e bk Nk 0 4 2,088,322, 74
£ Taxes paid i i S eAe 48 74,031 .34
Tota! dishursements pvis k ~ $3.80R 883 .39
(irestest amount insured in any ohe risj $2.500.00
Total amount of insurance ontstandin 59.801,408.00
A copy of the aet of incorporation. duly certified. ix ig the office of
the Insurmance eommisgionen '&
STATE OF TENNESSEE ~County of Davidson
Personally appeared before the undersigned W. S Bearden Jr., who,
beine duly sworn, deposes and says that he (s the assistant secretary
of The National Life and Aeceldent Insurance Company, and that the
foregoing statement is correct and true
W. & BRARDEN TP, Assistant Secretury
Bworn to and subscribed before me thix 2°d day of February, 1820
ROMANR HAILEY
County Court Clerk
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN s R 29
rL.y night at & private hospital. The body
! has been taken to the chapel of Awtry
and lowndes pending funeral arrange
| ments, which will be announced later,
JOTIN PETER HUGHES,
John Peter, son of Mr. and Mrs, James
J. Hughes, died Wednosday night at the
residence, 349 Myrtie street. Besides hig
parents, he is survived by a sister, Kllzas
beth Hughes; one brother, J. 5. Hughes,
and gramimother, Mrs, ¢ V. Velliner. The
body has been taken to the chapeldof H. M
Patterson and Son pending funeral serv
jces, to be announced later,
MRS, RICHARD S KENDRICK,
Funeral services for Mrs. Richard 8,
Kendrick, ‘lB, who died February 20 at
her home in Nogales, Ariz., will be held
Friday morning st 11 o'clock at the chapel
of Greenberg and Bond. She is survived
by her husband, Bichard . Kendrick; her
parents, Mr. and _Mra, 1. T. Willlams, of
Atlan a, and twa brothers, Harry and Rob
ert Williams
. OSMAND SHEARD.
Funeral seryvices for (. Osman Sheard,
27, of Amsterdam avenue, who died early
Chursday mornlng at a sanitariurm, will
he held Friday aiternoon at 2 o'clock at
the chapel of Greenberg and Bond The
Rev. . B, Wilmer will officiate, with
burinl in Westview He is survived by
his wife and parents, Mr and Mre Henry
Hheard
EDWARD RAYMOND,
Funeral services for Fdward Haymond,
82, who died Wednesday at the residence,
in Mclhonough road, will becheld Friday
afternon at 2 o'clock at Hylvestyr Church,
with burial in the ehurchyard. 1e is sur
| vived by one daughter, Mwe Neitie Ray
mond and & rephew, Louis Raymend, of
| Long Beach, 4'al
New York Democrals |
!. . .
| Oppose Prohibition
(By International News Service.)
! ALBANY, N, Yg Feb. 26.—Dissatis
[ faction with national prohibition as
| sumed definite form here today whén |
| the Democratic party of New York
y State went on record in Its party
| platform a 8 opposing constitutional
L trohibition., ‘
| It is the fret time cither of the old
perties has put liself on record.
| The plank in the platform :u{n.inm(
| prohibition was inserted after con
| siderable debate and in response to‘
| a widespread demand on the part of
delegates that the party take a defi
| nite stand on the matter, Those urg- 1
ing the plank pointed out the unoffi
cial Republican convention in Nr.-w‘
| York last week completely ignored the
| issue, l
Emergency Court To
. Be Held Here Next Week
| An emergency division, criminal
| branch, superior court, will be con
ducted next week, because of the
| continued rapid accumulation of
| felony cases.
| It will be presided over by Judge
| O. T. Gower of the Cordele eircuit.
| A telegram was received from Judge
'an«r Thursday announcing his ac
ceptance of the invitation, The
emergeney court was expected to be
held in one of the superior court
rooms on the fourth floor of the
| courthouse.
| The regular divigion of criminal
ecourt also will be in session next
week, with Judge John D. Humphries
on the bench. Solicitor John A. Boy
| kin will eonduct prosecutions before |
| Judge Humphries, while Assistant
‘s(divnor ®. A. Stephens will be on
duty in Judge Gower's court.
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‘Musoun Will Ask
Bakery System Probe
(By International News Service.)
ST. LOIUIS, Feb, 26.-The Missourl
‘ falr price commission will request the
department of justice to investigate
| the financial affairs of these leral
IHystt-m of bakeries, & $25,000,00) con
corn with a string of 600 stores nver
the country, 1t was learned today.
{ The sccon i 8 a sequel 1o an 9=
| yestigation by the commission into
| roasons for an increase of the price
|of bread from 15 to 17 cents a loaf,
Imad' ten days ago. Headquarters of
| the corporation are at Davenport,
Jowa.
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MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga., Feb., 26.—
Just as he Wdrove up in a Dbloods
stained new Overland car, Lee Curry,
a young white man living near the
State sanitarium, was arrested here
vesterday afternoon op the charge of
complioity in the murder of Burley
Phillips of Vidalia.
The charge was made by Sheriff
Tom Mcleod of Toombs County.
Curry denied the accusation, say
ing the blood stains on the cAr were
caused by his killing a calf,
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Curry Will Be
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Taken to Vidalia
VIDALIA, Ga., Feb, 26 Lee Curry
has been arrested in Milledgeville on
the charge of complicity in the mur
der of Burley Phillips, whose body
' was found buried in a pasture in the
southern part of Toombs County
Tuesday., Sheriff Mcl.eod is bring
ing him to Vidalia,
Phllips had left his home last
Thursday In a new Overland ('ar‘
which he was taking to Jacksonville
to sell Curry was here on a vaca
tion at the time, and was seen drlv-‘
ing a 4 car gimilar to Phillips’ on the
day the body was found. It is said |
he had bgen seen drlving the car for
sevgral days,
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(By International News Sefvice.) l
WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—T0 cor- |
rect misinformation relative to the |
scope and effect of the oil and min-’
eral land leasing bill approved yes- |
terday by the President, Secretary |
Lane today issued a statement dk-‘
claring many have gained the im
pression that leases on proven oil/
lands of great value are to be had
by the mere filing of an applieation
ahead of anybody else.
“In the first place,” said the sec
retary, “it should be understod that
proven lands of the government are
largely covered by claims of various |
kinds that have been in litigation fnr'
some years and which claims must |
be submitted for adjustment, with
in six months under gection 18, 18-A
and 19 of the new law, TUntl} such
claims are acted upon none of those
lands can be leased and then only
to the extent which such claims are
rejected,”
The secretary stated that the only
part of the act which is self-oper
ative is that portion of section 18
which provides for securing a pref- |
erence right for an oil prospecting |
permit, by posting a notice on the!
grounds, and this applies only m'
lands net in the geologic structure of
a producing oil field . }
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Bibb Tax Receiver i
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’ For 46 Years Dies
) MACON, Ga., Feb, 26 —Rohert J.
Anderson, tax recelver for Pibh Coun
ty for fortv-six years, died this mormn
ing at his home of apoplexy. He hflfl7
been in feeble health for the last/|
‘months and was 79 years old. Mr.!
Anderson was a Confederate veteran |
\:md was wounded several times. HP{
'lum his right arm during the strug~|
lgle of the sixties. The#e was no|
citizen In Bibh County better known |
and more popular than Mr. Ander
son,
He is survived by his wife and four
gons and four daughters
P. D. Stamps, Macon
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Business Man, Dies
MACON. (a., “Feb. 26—P. D.|
Stamps. Macon business man, died |
todtay after a week's {llness with |
donthle pneumonia He was 36 vears
nld and had been with the A T.
Small Compauny for past fifteen
vehrs, He formerly was a lieutenant |
in the Macon Hussars and an :m(n'ol
nationa! guardsman |
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Negro Accused as
Neg
~ ‘Jack the Ripper’
~ 'Jack the Ripper
Is Placed on Tria
; s Placed on Trial
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: Jotin Brown, a negro, accused of
one of the “Jack-the-Ripper” mur
ders that puzzled the police about
two years ago, Thursday was placed
on trial before a jury in Judge John
D, Humphries' divigion of Criminal
Court,
Brown is charged with the murder
of Laura Blackwell, a negro scrub
woman, who was employed in the
courthouse, The woman was found
in an alley in the rear of Fast Fair
street with her throat cut and head
crushed —-wounds similar to those in
flicted on several other negro women
victims of ‘“Jack-the-Ripper.”
Police obtained information that led
to the indictment of Brown. He is
defended by Attorneys Sam D. Hew
lett and John 8. Highsmith
' Six past presidents of the Atlanta
Rotary Club presided at the iuncheoh
of the organization as a part of the
observance of “All Rotary Week” at
the Capital City Club at 1 o'clock
Thursday. |
The past presidents are Hubert VV.‘
Anderson, Albert 8. Adams, L. D.
Hicks, lee Jordan, W. R. C. Smilh;
and Willis Timmons. President Barle
H. Cone is* an ex-officio member of
this group and will participate as one
of the presiding officers. ‘
Plans have been made for the en- |
tertainment of an unusually large |
crowd as each Rotarian will be given “
the privilge of bringing a non-Ro
tarian. An interesting program haz'
been arranged. : !
Round table meetings of l(umrmnsl
wege features of the “All Rotary
Week” program Wednesday, and the
Wednesday program will be repeated
¥riday.
The observance of the week will
come to an end Saturday when a big
golf tournament will be held at the
Druid Hills, Past [ake and Brook
haven Clubs.
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Home Rule Bill Is |
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Attacked in Commons'
(By International News Service.)
LONDON, Feb, 26-—The govern
ment's new home rule bill for Ire
land was vigorously attacked when
debate opened wp on it in the House
of (‘ommons this afternoon,
‘“This bill is the most insulting
proposal ever submitted,” declared |
Joseph Devlin. “It is a ridiculous
attempt at solution. Self government
is the only solution.”
“We can not do anything in Ire
land until order is restored’” said
Lord Robert Cecil. “It is useless to
pass a bill that the Irish will reject.”
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A., B.and A. Equipment
Notes Are Approved
That there never has been any
fixed intention to junk the A, B. &
A. Railroad was proven Thursday
mornigg when the Railroad Commis
gion approved equipment notes pe
titioned by that conspany amounting
to $1,000,000,
The money will be usedq to pur
chase additional cars and eanipment,
most of which will include facilities
for the handling of freight.
Supreme Court of Genreia
JUDGMENTS AFFIRMED.
Dennard vs. Farmers and ™ Merchants
Bank of Coolidge, Mom Thomas Superior
Court--Judge Thomaa, Titus, Dekle.and
Hopking, for plaintiff in error, Hay,
Joiner, Hammond and Crawford, contra
Hodgson et al. vs Hodeson, executor,
et al.; from Marke-—-Judge Hodges. Rich- |
ard B, Russell, Thomns J .\'h:wkrlrnm,"
John J. and Roy M. Btrickland. for plain- |
tiffs in error John B. Gamble, Tinsley
W. Rucker, Robert Les Avary, Erwin,
Rucker and Nix, Lamar . Rucker, Henry
M. West, Thil'ree Hunnicutt contra ;
| JUDGMENT REVERSED, 1
. Eirol ve Camp, Wanignan and Toole
|et _al.; from Barrow--Judge Cabb, P
Cooley, John J. and Roy M. Strickland,
ll.ewln (). Russell, contrin ‘
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DEATAS,
Thomas P. Taylor. 65, 135 Wi street.
Mrs. D, ¥. Elliott, 49, McDanough, Ga
Mrs, Olga E. Mason, 21, 126 Klizabeth
sireet
Gordon Woodruff, 5§60, 36 Eimwood drive
Allee Bavini, 20, 719 North Boulevard.
Henry Boyer, 61, 8 Trinity avenue
James F. Rives, 24 Atlanta
Mrs, Elll Harris, 52, 144 South Forsyth
stroet
George W. Kile, 67, Fulton County
John Padgett, 77. Wolsey, Ga
BIRTHS,
| Mr. and Mrs James L. Dunn, Druid HIII
la girl,
| Mr and Mrs. Eddie W Robinson, 46
| Evans street, a girl
| Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Schenck, At.
lanta, a boy
Mr. and Mrs, Harry 11, Heale, 143 West
Peachtree street, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. J Wade, 40 New
port street, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sigmus, 176 Stewart
!Iwnm- a hoy
| Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Morgan 78 McDanie)
| street, & boy
| Mr. and Mrs O. R. Gardner, 33 Eaat
| Thirteenth street, a bhoy
{ Mr and Mrs Benjumin F. Boak, 102
{ Capitol ayenue, s boy
| Mr. and Mrs Louis M. Wright, 50 Briar.
cliff road a gir!
! Mr. and Mrs, Thomas V Hourd, 99
| Drewry street, a boy
Mr. and Mrs, Harry G Thompson, 701
East Falr street, a hoy
MARRIAGES
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l Members of the subcommittee on
housing apd public welfare of the
!(,‘lty Planping Commission were the
guests of the Atlanta Real Estate
Board at the February meeting.
Plans for gtimulating building of
homes in Atlanta were discussed.
{ President Benjamin D. Watkins of
ilhk real estate board, invited bank
ers and loan firms to be present and
confer with the subcommittee on &
plan whereby building of homes can
be financed on a reasonable basis,
John J. Bagan is chairman of the
subcommittee on housing and public|
welfare. |
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“The stars incline, but do not compel,” '
HOROSCOPE. |
FRIDAY, YEBRUARY 27, 1920, |
Uncertain stars rule this day, according
té astrology, and human interestg should
|be pushed with due caution. Neptune,
\and Uranus are in evil place and Venus
‘in adverse.
It is a time when the inner man will
| be disturbed, while the outward manifes
tation of discontent will be delayed until
‘nn- cumulative power of evil reaches its
apex
There are threatening signs that should
be rend truly lest serious troubles brew.
Labor centinues under a direction of the
planets that is not soothing, but, owing
to influences making for dissensions and
differences of opinion in organizations,
progress toward the permanent settlement
of difficuities is likely to be slow. I
The death of a woman who hassbheen a |
figure in strike agitations is prognosti- |
cated. 1
Under this sway of the stars psychie)
investigations may be most unfortunate
and the rule is not promising to those who
teach oeccultism. !
Neptune is in an aspect that is held to
befog the mind that seeks to penetrate the
’mynn-fl#fl of the world that borders that |
of human consclousness. |
l Storms are foreshadewed and wrecks at |
sea indicated by the stars. |
| _There is a sign read as encouraging to
‘trn:h- With Southefn countries. |
Russia is subject to planctary influbnces '
muktm‘ for better conditions.
_ltaly remains under the sway of stars
that are {ll-omened and threatening.
Educational matters will claim special at- |
tention within the year and there may |
he :ome governmental recognition es prog- |
ress.
Persons whose birthdate it is may have
rather a changeful and unsettled year,
They ghould guard against intrigue which
will he prevalent.
Children born on this day will bhe
clever and intellizent, but fond of travel
and excitement. These suhfects of Pisces
vsually are amiable, honest and sympa
thetic.
(Copyright by The MoeClure Newspapor
. Syndicate.)
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FUNERAL NOTICES.
WHITE-—Mrs. Mattie J. White died at
the residence, 327 Whitehall street,
Wednesdav afternoon. She is survived hy
four daughters. Mrs. L. J. Head, Roanoke,
Ala.: Mrs. C. F. Carlisle, Mrs. . R. Bed-|
ingfield and Miss L. 1. White, Atlanta;
three sons, Messrs. C. 0., R. L. and Roy
E. White; four sisters, Mrs. W. J. Snow,
Atlanta: Miss Callie Tavier, Pine Rluff,
Ark.; Mrs. ™. M. Knight, Aglie, Texas;
Mrs. Bd Carter, Anniston, Ala.; one
brother, Frank .. Taylor. Pine Bluff, Ark.
The remaine will be taken to Roanoke,
Ala., for funeral and interment Green
berg and Bond Company, in charge.
SAVINT-—The friends of Miss Alice Savint,
Mr. and Mrs Charles W. Savini, Mr. and
Mrs ¢R. N. Camnbell, Belmont, Mass.;
Mr. Aind Mrs._T. Deimert. Mohile, Ala.:
Mre. W. J. Migveora and Miss Lolita
Savini, Atlanta: Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Savini,
Mr. and Mrs. ¥ J. Bavini of New Orleans
and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Savini are invited |
to attend the funera! as Mise Alice Savini
this morning at 10:20 o'clock, from the
Bacred Heart Ontholic Church, Intergpent
rrivate at Northview Mausolem. New Or
leans paners please conv. QGreenherg and
Rond Company, funerad directors in
charge
KENDRICK - The remains of Mrs. Richard
8. Kendrick, who dled at Arizona. will
arrive in the citv this morning at 11:2§
o'clock. ®he s survived hy her hushand,
parents, Mr. and Mra, H. T. Williams: two
brothers, Messrs, Harry and Robert Wil
liams. Mr Xendrick s the son of Col.
and Mrs. W. R, Kendrick and is consul to
Mexica for the U. 8 A Funeral ar
rangements will he announced later.
Greenberg and Rond Company, funeral di
rectors in charge.
SHWART The friends of Mr. an@ Mrs. O,
Osmond Sheard, Mr. and Mre Haery
Rheard, Mr, and Mre, J A Lemon, Mr
and Mre. G. N. Lemon, Miss A, H. Lemon
are invited to attend the funeral of Mr
C. Osmond Sheard Friday afternoon, Feh.
ruary 27. 1920, at 2 o'clock from the chapel
of Oresnberg and Bond Company. inter
’mnn' Westview, the Rev. C B. Wilmer,
officinting, Sl
‘RAV"(‘\'T\.“” friends of Mr. Wdward
. Ravymond Miss Nettie Raymond, Mr,
| T.ouia Ravmond are invited to attend the
furneral of Mr Fdward Ravmond, Friday
‘nfh‘mnnn .20 o'slock, Fehruarv 27. from
fviveater Church, the Rev. Reynolds of
fionting Greenherg pnd Rond Company,
funeral directors in ehn—rfl;»_ deled i
GARDNTT. The friends of Mr. and Mrs.
. 0. G Gardper are Invited to attend the
| fumaral of their nfant son, Ravmond' Troe
Gardner, Friday morning, rthmnr.v 7.
19%0, from ¢+ hanel of G nbherg and
Pond Com Interment will be at
Woatview Cen v ’ e
FUNERAY, DIVPOTONGFVMRBAT VMRS
AA A P AN
GREENBERG & BOND 136 Ivy street
Both phone 774 Prompt service.
A O & ROY DONFE 100-—-8] Washingtos
8t Roth phones Prompt. \
s
LOST AND FOUND. |
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THE LAW of Georgia declares a finder of
lost goods who, having means of know-
Ing the rightfu! owner, retains them for
the finder's own use or advantage, may
upan convietion thereof be punished for
simple larceny. A person who finds lost
goods &= legally llable to the righttul
owner for thelr proper care while in the
finder's poes<asion, and he is legally en
titled ¢o be reimbufsed for expenses In.
curred in properly caring for the goods
found, and may retaln them until such
expenses are pail = is D
LOST—Two airedale dogs: male One
| heavy set, overgrown; bhlack and gray
| back, light tan legs and belly; has collar
|on emgraved Other, smaller and slender;
{ black back and reddish brown Jegs and
| belly, Reward. Call Main 1141
STRAYED or lost, Thurs. morn., Feb. 19,
1 bobbed tail bay horse and 1 mule.
Finder please notify Dr. J. H. RBradfield,
Rattle Hill Sanitarium, at once Bell
phone W. 991,
LOST —Silver mesh bag with name “‘Grace
Torrell” engraved on one side Valued
as pift Finder return to Grace Toerreil,
81 Walker St. Phone WM. 4773-1 Xoep
money,
LOST--Between Fairburn and Atlanta, |
rear blue panel door for Bulek roadster,
Roward Capt. Harry Holmes, General
Hospital No. 6, Fort McPherson, Ga.
WILL the couple who picked up hrown
gauntlet gloves In front of 285 Wash-
Ington street Sundhy p. m., be kind enough
to Call Main 3835.7°7
TAKEN up at our ptace, 988 Marigtta, one
horse and one mule. *Owner Fan pet
same hy ;\v.-nnzmg and paying expenses
J. K. Bhippey Bro.’
The law of real estate exhibits the most Intricate of questions and
they often arise when least expected and require the most painstaking
treatment.
It is a mistake to presume because some one has loaned money on a
plece of property that the title is without defects. Many peopie have
come to grief because of such presumption,
Every transaction in real estate should be under the supervision of
a competent specialist. We employ only title experts, and have been
in the title Insurance business for over 22 years
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ATLANTA TITLE GUARANTEE CO.
15 E. Alabama Street
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The Georgian-American
Atlanta’s Want Ad Directory
20-22 East Alabama Street
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A A A A A API
LOST—Bmall, shaggy, brown and white
dog, mnamed Jack. Strayed from Dr.
(‘nrne{:‘ office, 135 Marietta St. Hemlock
1707-J. Reward. b y l
LOST—Brown and black female Afredale
dog. Ans. to name of “Muggins.'” Re
turn to C. P. Byrd, 109 E. North Ave.
Liberal reward. B R i
LOST-—Airedale female, head and legs tan,
gray back. Reward if returned to J. M.
Norman, 425 Central Ave., Main 4607-J. *
LOST-—-Ore Enelish bull pup, about six
monthe old, Sunday afternoon. Reward,
Phone East Point 12.
BROWN camen pin in Alamo Theate
Monday. 147 Formwalt. M. 3936-W.
MO
LOST—G. H. 8. ¢lass pin, between Satur
<3y and Ngnaay. Ihond Weet 1883,
EDUCATIONAL.
eA A At
WRITE your imagination. We teach you
how to write photoplays Turn yonr
Neas Inte cash. Write or ~all for par.
ticulara Southern Scenario Syndicate, 209
Real Estate Bu'lding, 208% Twenty-first
ktreet Rirmingham. Ala !
MUSICAL.
AA A AA A AAP
WANTED-—Violin pupils by first class
violinist and teacher. Years of exve
rience, best of reference. Graduatg of the
French and Relgium system. Terms rea
sonable. Box 4051, care @eorgian.
HAWAITAN Music studio. We teach yon
to play your first plece In 30 mimites
on the steel guitar A guitar given free
tormwfll‘_ Rfi"",‘,’“' 21 W. Peach*rae
VIOLIN School. Fst. 1 years
I\lu(_’uer_zo) MoKenzie Bldg. Tvy 4025,
MISS THERESA HORFMAN has ohenod‘
an up-to-Aate ‘dancing school between 52
and 60 Housgton Bt, Children given special
attention. For private lessons phone Ivy
1498, 1. §225.7. Dancing Tuesiay and
Saturday nights. Special Jazz music. l
| BUSTNRSS CARDS.
A A A AR AN AN APt
| AUTOS—TAXTCARS
Union Taxi Service Co.
18 E. Wall St. M. 3407,
e tetapee |
PAINTING—PAPERING |
A A AAN
TINTING, TINTING, repalring roma
$4.00 to $6.50. Call § to 7 p m. Weest
630-J.
PRINTING, :
A AP ARSI
ENGRAVED social wd business stution.
ng. wedding invitations, announcements
WEBR & VARY CO ATL&ETA. OA
ROOFING,
NN NI NI NI NI NN NSNS NINT NN NS NSNS NSNS NSNS NN 0.
WE guarantee all work and material
Roofing, painting and repairing, and
quick wservice. Commercial Roofing Co.,
No. 8§ Wall St.. T 4427
TRANSFER AND STORAGR.
A it it
. J Transfer and Storage
CO(JIIR-AN C 0.,, light and heavy
hauling. 45 . Mitchell §t. Main 5505,
TRUCKS FOR HIRE,
MOVING, packing and shipping; general
transfer. Picnic trips, 8, L. Adams &
Bros. Trunafer Co. Phone Decatur 359-J,
Residence, 136 Barry St, Decatur, Ga.
) TYPEWRITERS,
ALL make typewriters bought and sold.
Repairing our specialty,. W. 8 Smith
Typewriter Ca. 211 1o 17 Penchtree Arcads.
HELP WANTED—-MALE.
AP ISt BN,
y T T
WANTED — MACHINE
TN v Yyun
MEN AND CABINEI
) ” D 4
MAKERS:*GOOD
r TLQ 4 v AT
WAGES; ALSO YOUNG
ATNT Y ~ v ™
MEN TO LEARN TRADE.
» y vy o » g v
APPLY SOUTHERN UP
-3 n Ty Y, T
HOLSTERING CO., FUR
v Y N A" B 1
NITURE MFG., MARI
NPy v y r
ETTA AND BELLWOOD
AVE. .
PAINTERS wanted: $5 ‘per day. Apply
at 5:30 p m. 133 West Pine St
HELP WANTED—MALE
NOTICE
TQO PRINTERS
HAVE PERMANENT
POSITIONS F O R
TWELVE COMPOSI
TORS, BOTH HAND
AND MAKE - UPS.
PREFER LOCAL
MEN IGS HT
HOURS: TeO P
NOTCH WAGES.
PLEASANT CONDI
TIONS: ALSO PER
MANENT POSI
TIONS FOR THREE
LINOTYPE OPERA
TORS. HIGHEST
SCALE dIN THE
CITY. ADDRESS
BOX 2486, CARE
GEORGIAN.
WANTED—Men to carry
Georgian and American
routes, good pay and good
opportunities for the- right
kind of men. Here is a good
chance for men whose pres
ent jobs do not demand all
of their time. You do not
have to report until 3:15
p. m. Apply in person at
either nine in the morning
or five in the afternoon to
City Cireulator. Clirculation
D.epm'fment,! Atlanta Geor
oan.
" ]
80 FREIGHT HOUSE LA
¥ :
BORERS. APPLY CEN
TRAL OF GEORGIA
nJ
FREIGHT DEPOT. MAD-
T T T
ISON AVENUE AND
WEST ALABAMA ST.
get e e et
WANTED — TWO HUNDRED TLA
© BORERS, 30c PER HOUR, TEN
HOURS DAY. BOARD AND LODG
ING 85 PER WEEK. MILL CON
STRUCTION WORK.’ JOB WILL
LAST TWELVE MONTHS <RE
PORT READY FOR WORK. WEST
POINT TRON WORKS. E. D. SHAR
KEY, SUPT., LANGDALE, ALA.
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WANTED — AN EXPERI
ENCED CARRIAGE BLACK
SMITH; #*GOOD PAY FOR
RIGHT MAN. APPLY BLOUNT
CARRIAGE & BUGGY CO.!
EAST POINT, GA. ‘
WANTED — EXPERIENCED
COLLECTION MANAGER.
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY
FOR RIGHT MAN. BOX 2318,
CARE GEORGIAN.
e e e e e
WANTED—Experienced men operators
on power machines, to make pants,
Piecework basis. Czn make good
wages. Bater Bros, 33 E. Mitehell St
"ANDERSON VULCANIZER SALES CO.
We teach you vulcanizing in ten days
Buyers taught free. Best methods, best
machine; lowest price.
SHOP AND SCHOOL,-
38 James St., Atlanta, Ga. s
WANTED—Stenographer. See
Mr. Keown, 417 Whitehall St.,
between 5 and 6:30 P. M.
fiAN’!‘En——lmmndmtely. !!Xh(‘rh‘n(::!i-mlfl
to take charge of our city circulation
Must come well recommended. B D.
Hood, circulation manager, Savannah
Morning chn. Savannah, .- .
WANTED-~Bookkeeper, thoroughly experi.
enced in jumber; siate age, when could
report, and salary wanted, Answer in own
handwriting to 602 National Building, Sa
!lll'llf]. Gl;fl___» B A i
WANTPED—Gentleman pianist, clarionet
ist and trap drummer, one who can play
orchestra music at sight. Steady posi
tion for right parties. Ask for manager.
M. 2877,
e etk M
WANTED-—Beveral men and bhoys for
pleasant work. Splendid money-making
opportunity for hustlers. See Mr. Lathrop,
M_R Austell Bidg., hetween 8§ and 10 a. m.
WANTED--At once, expert radiator repalr
man; steady job year around at good
wages, Auto Radiator Repair Shop, 108
North S»vg-n!gonth flt_..‘_Blrmlnghnm, V_Alg
COLORED-—¥ settled men for night fire
men, janitors; 14 for pressers, porters,
dishwashers, motorcycle riders, lahorers,
$lO to S2O weekly. 16014 Auburn Ave.
WANTED-—-Men and boys learn to play on
steel guitar. No charge for first lesson.
Guitar given free to those interested. Ha
walian Studlo, 21 W. Penchtree.
WANTED-Linotype nnorn(or and job
printers. State ability and wages wanted
when wiiting Southern Printing and
l_\'oay:olly Co., Lithonia, Oa. SR
WANTED--Men, 18 up, Ratlway mal
clerks, commence sllO month, List po
sitions frea. Fran'lin Institute, Dent
e, Y
LARGE corporation wants office boy:
must be 14 years old. Salary, S3O per
month. Apply 15th fleor, Citizens and
| Southern Bank Bldw?
. Nl . WANTED exneriencen
“\RI\W,RS package wagon darive
@5, colored, Parcel Dellvery Co, 174
' t Hunter Rl_.fi‘ el
Irnsl—rror. Branning guarnntees to teach
you the barber trade In few weeka
ORAIATE hops. Send whaes 23 B Mitshets
INTERNATIONAL _ CORRESPONDENCE
SCHOOLS WILL, TPAIN YOU FOR PO
SITION YOO WANT 27 ARCADE BLDG
EXPERIENCED cooks for all stations:
well experienced hend waiter: help of
all kinds. 25 West Peachtree, Room 308,
WANTED-—Egperienced bookkeoper for
retail store. Must be competent Fher
w‘_!r‘:{‘_ll'uvn{ rjv'\‘}"n‘[»_im“ .!'-L‘A N Hrnm_\ AHQ.
WANTED--Boys to work all day, six days
a week, BEasy work: good pay The
Nunnally Co., 101 Peachtree 8t
ARCHITHOTURAL drafteman; also bulld
ing msuperintendent v " Whatley,
Room 408, 67% B. Pryor St. Main 12165,
BOYS WANTED tc work before and
~ after achool Parcal Delive
ery f‘o,l‘ |'_l_4 4!«1»51 mHmm-r ‘Rt_._
EXPERIENCED taxicab drivers who Khow
the eity: men over 15 years of age pres
ferred, Suider Taxicab Co
WANTED--Four automobile painters,. W
8. Lunger, 18 Hogers St, Kirkwood.
Phone Decatur 308, g
WANTED--Office boy, 16 or 17 years of
age, of neat appearance See Mr, Whit.
enton, 66 Ivy Bt
WANTED-- Expertenced white truck driv
or, Apply In pergon at S 8 West Ala
bama St -
| WANTED—Ex-orienced grocery and ment
man, i t ~vur?‘ Ave 5
WANTED-Linotyp. operator Address,
"_!"n‘l- ’i‘!"rul:‘:‘ I_i_u‘-“'l n : 4
WANTED—YouIig man lor cafs Wwork
Phone lvy 3508 |
HELP WANTED—FEMALE,
WATSON’S business is growing
larger; therefore, we can use
three more good, steady sales.
women, experienced, and who
want steady positions. Can use
one combination cashier-sales
woman; can use three good,
steady men, who know how to
handle shoes and clothing. Ap
ply to Paul Lawson, F. O. Wat
son Co., Pryor and Decatur Sts.
WANTED—Experienced stenog
rapher, capable of earning $25 ’
per week. Address P. 0. Box
957. -
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GIRLS WANTED AT ONCE IN
OUR CANDY, CRACKER
AND ICING DEPARTMENTS;
STEADY EMPLOYMENT AND
GOOD PAY; EXCELLENT
MEALS SERVED AT" COST,\
APPLY AT FACTORY. FRANK
E. BLOCK CO., 80 ELLIOTT
STREET. %
TYPIST FOR RAPID COPYING
WORK; MUST BE FAMIL
JAR WITH REMINGTON MA
CHINE. KNOWLEDGE OF
SHORTHAND NOT ~NECES
SARY. APPLY BRADSTREET
CO., 303 ATLANTA TRUST CO,
(EMPIRE) BLDG.
CANDY PACKERS,
GIRLS OVER 16 TO WRAP
AND PACK FANCY CANDY.
REGULAR WORK, GOOD
WAGES AND GOOD HOURS.
APPLY NUNNALLY CO., 94
EDGEWOOD AVENUE.
WANTED—EXPERIENCED OVER,
ALL OPERATORS. CAN USE 4
FRONT OPERATORS, HEMMERS,
SUSPENDER HANDS, SIDE
FACERS AND COAT HANDS. BEST
PAYING SHOP IN CITY AND
PLENTY OF WORK ALWAYS.
MONARCH OVERALL CO. 39 8.
FORSYTH ST. :
THE BUTTERICK PUBLISH
ING COMPANY REQUIRES
THE SERVICES OF SEVERAL
GIRLS, BETWEEN THE AGES
OF 16 AND 19. APPLY TO,
MR, STILLWELL, 79-89 MA-~
RIETTA STREET.
P
WANTED—GirIs and women
who can spin or spool on day
or night line: best of! accommo
dations at onr Martha Washing
ton Inn. Write us for informa
tion. Milsted Mfg. .Co., Con
vers. Ga.
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WANTED—Experienced and Inex
perienced operators on power
machines to make pants; begine
ners guaranteed sl2 week; experis
enced operators earn $lB té $26
weekly. Sater Bros., 33 E. Mitch
ell St.
WANTED — EXPERIENCED
DICTAPHONE STENO G
RAPHER. H. WILENSKY &
SONS €O, 25 S. FORSYTH ST. ;
WANT YOUNG LADY TO
WORK IN CHECKING DEPT.
TROY LAUNDRY, 210 HOUS
TON STREET.
GOLORED COOKS, MAIDS, NURSHS,
WAITRESSES, DISHWASHERS, CAFH
COOK, HOTEL MAIDS, NIGHT MAIDS
TO CLEAN OFFICES, LAUNDRESSES, $7
T §ls PER WEEK. 160% AUPURN AVE
WANTED—Young lady for general assist-.
ant in dental office; must be competent
hookkeeper and one that can use type
writer. Apply in person. Union Painless
Dentist, 2314 Wh.&'_'lfl,_“ 8t
$lB WEEK, expenses advanced. No can
vassing. Women to travel, appointing A\
agents for food products. KExperience un
necessary. Reliable Mfg., Co., 96 Como
Bldg., Chiecago.
WANTED-—Several ladies for house to
house canvass, Splendid money-making
opportunity for right parties. See Mr.
Lathrop, 918 Austell Bidg., between § and
e e e
WANTED-—To give you a guftar free. Cafl
today and learn to play your first piece
in 30 minutes. Hawallan Music Studie.
Roon¥ 216, 21 W. Peachtree Bt. S
WANTED--Girls to operate envelope fold
ing maechine; experienced operators pre- A
ferred but not necessary. Apply Montag
Rros., 10 Nfl_ngp_!t:.
WANTED—Competent millinery makers
and salesladies, inexperienced need not
apply. Steady employment. Mrs. C. H.
Smith, 80 Whitehall,
WANTED-—Colored maid to go North with =
emall family; good salary and expenses
paid Must have references. Call Ivy
1 3} ’i‘ W’_._ e
FIRST-CLASS cook and general servant
family of two. Room on lot. Apply 66
Westminater drive. Hemlock 1703,
WA \"P’h A good saleswoman to WKFAT:
lanta? good money, short hours, ade
vancement. Call Hemlock 3113,
WANTED—Experienced seamstress for up
holstery shop; stealy work. Address,
5954'2}‘4‘4,_:“5 7(h~orflun.
WANTED-Colored girls to wash dishen.
Apply Thompson's Restaurant, 57 Peach«
tree street, :
COLORED halfi, cooks, maids, waitresses,
help of all kinds. 25 West Peachtree,
Room 308, . :
WANTED—An experienced cook. Must
have references. Apply 717 Peachtree
B (‘
"7 HOUSE MAID WANTED, {
”'A”u'.:"' 120 Ponce de Leon avenue., Apt
BE A telephone operator. §l3 per week At
start. Apply Miss Prince, 26 f;'ur- Ave.
WANTED-—Experianced millinery makors
And preparers. Apnly~'l_“'hlt.hlll Rt
WANTED-—2 girls, over 16 years old fom
order Dept. MeCall Co., 82 N. Pryor Kt
GOOD cook wanted, room on lot, if dee
sired, Apply 3316 Washingion street,
WANTED-—A good cook, or & cook and
house servant at 173 Junipar St
WANTED-Lady to do light housokeeping
hln country, Phone West 488. J,
WANTED—Good eook with refarences, 146
E. North Ave, lvy 4290
COOK wanted; room on lot, 12 Pairview
rond. Hemloek 1165-J,
WANTED-—Cook, live on lat; good wages.
217 Peachtree circle.
MATD WANTED -APPLY TO 178 WASHs
_vINHT(\N STHERT bbb, s
WANTED-Cook; three in family. Apply
57 W. Tenth 8t % — A 0 ;