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©eaths and JFuncrals
MRS, P. L. FLATTEY.
Mrs. P. L. Flattey, 31, died Wednesday
night at her home, 79 Whitehall Terrace.
Funeral services will be conducted from
the home Friday morning at § o'clock.
Burial will follow in Eastview .Cemetery,
with A. C. Hemperly in ¢harge of arrange
ments. Mrs. Flattey is survived by her
husband and three small children, and her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Laney.
MES, LELIA COHRAT. .
Mra. Letia Conran, 67, died Wednesdny
night st her home in Thompse-n avenue, n
Hui Teint. Funerel services wetre o Le
oo cted at the Eaet Point Methoadist
Cherch Thursday afternoon at 1:30 e'clork,
The body will be eent by A. C. Hemperly
10 Jonesbaro for wurial. Mrs, Cehran is
survived by her husband, Joseph Oohran;
nne sistar, Mrs. lda Shadrick, of Tipton,
O%la.;: ene brother, Robert AM=Donald of
White Sulphur Springs, Ga.: 'wo nephswa,
J. P and F. H. Maione, and a niece, Mrs.
ira Gresham, all of Atlanta
MRS, DAVID SAOFMAN,
Funeral services for Mra David Enaf
man, 35, whoe died Wednesday at her
home, 464 Auburn avenue, were conducted
Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at the
chapel of Greenberg and Bond, with bur
ja} in Greenwood. Mrs Shofman is sur
vived by her hushand, one dsughter, Miex
Annie Shofman, and a son, Hynlk Shof
man,
CHARLES ROGERS,
The hody of Charles Rogers, 30, who
died Wednesday, was sent by Greenbers
and Bond Wednesday nftarnocon ‘o Nox
apater, Miss. Mr. Rogers is survivel Ly
his wife, his mother, Mrs. M. . Rogers,
and six brothers,
MRS, T. S, HALL.
The hoddy of Mrs. T, 8 Hall, 24, who
Aied Tuesday night at her home, 1 Fu
genia street, was ment Thursday morning
AL 10 o'clock by €reenberg and Bond to
Dewy Rose, Ga. Mra. Hall s survived by
her husoand and thiee children.
W. K. BURNHAM,
W. K. Burnham, 85, died Wadnesday aft
ernnon at his home in the Jonesbors read.
Hiz body is at the chapel of Harry G
Yoole, Mr. Burnham is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. G, 1. Herndon ana Mis
M. J. Keigler; three sons, W, W., J. J,
and R. B. Burnham.
MRS, C. M. MERCK.
Funeral mervices for Mra . M. Merck,
26, who diad Tuesday afternoon at a pri
vate sanitarium, were conducted Thursday
afternoon at 1 o'clock at the chapel of
A. O. and Roy Donehoo, with burial In
Northview. Mrs. Merck is survived by her
bulblnd and two small children.
PEATH OF AN INFANT.
Funeral services for the infant daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Voss es 100 Gasklill
street. who died at the home Wednasday,
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41 Penchtres Street.
IVY 5871,
Flowers for all occasions. Funeral de
migns & specialty. Personal attention
ANNOUNCING
NORTHVIEW
CEMETERY
JUST OPENED NEW SECTION OF
ATTRACTIVE LOTS
LOW PRICES AND TERMS.
Office—s3o Oandler Bidg. Ivy 1624,
Calomel Dyi
Fast in South
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Dodson's Liver Tone" Is
Taking the Place of Dan
gerous, Sickening Drug.
~ You're bilious, sluggish, consti
pated and believe you need vile, dan
gerous calomel to start your liver
and clean your bowe's
Here's Dodson's arantee. Ask
your druggist for a bhottle of Dod
son’s Liver Tone and take a spoon
ful tonight. If it doesn't start your
liver and straighten you right up
better than calomel and without grip
ing or making you sick I want you
to go back to the store and get your
money.
Take calomel today and tomorrow
you will feel weak and sick and nau
seated. Don't lose a day's work.
Take a spoonful of harmless, vege
table Dodson's Liver Tone tonight
and wake up feeling great, It's per
fectly harmless, so give it to your
children any time. It can't salivate
#oo let them eat anything afterwards.
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN » an A Clean Newspaper for Southern Homes roy THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1920.
were conducted Thursday afternoon at 1
o'clock at the grave in Casey's Cemetery,
Awtsy and Lowndes in 4~hnr(e.,i
MRS, IDA BUICE, .
Mrs. Jua Buice, 48, died Wednesday
night nt her home, #6l Marietta streot.
The bodv was removed to the chapel of
Awiry and Lowndes. Mrs. Bulce is sur
vived by two sops, J, .. and D. J. Buice;
two brothers, A J. and Cleveland Thomp-
Bun: two sisters, Mrs. Walter Ray and
Mrs, 3. Reese.
JSADELI A GANN.
“wpseval services for lsabella Gann, 4,
daughter of Mrs, W, C, Gann, who died
‘Wednesday at the home on the Marietia
read, will bs conducted from the home
Thursday afternoon at 3:36 o'clock, the
TRev. R, TL*Claiborne of Marietta officiat
ing. VYaerial will follow in the ccmetery
&t Smyrna, with the Rlack Undertaking
Company of Marietta in charge of arrangh
;fl\(’tflfl _—_—.
J. 14, STORY,
| ROME, Ga., March 18.—J. 1, Story, 7§,
veteran of the Confederacy, died at his
home Sunday night. He resided at the
forks of the Dalton and Calhoun roads.
He was a bhlacksmith and gunsmith by
trade, and had lived In Floyd County moie
than thirty years.
Army Orchestra Plays
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In Movie Theater Here
The orchestra of the Twenty-rirst
Field Artillery, ‘Georgia's Own,”
supplied the music at the Forsyth
Theater Wednesday, and will play at
other local theaters. This is done
in the interest of recruiting for men
musically inclined who are desirous
to begin or perfact a musical educa
tion.
The orchestra leader is a former
commissioned officer who is eager
to increase the personnel of his or
chestra. The bandsmen have no other
duties than musical and their pay 1s
higher than that of the line.
Governor Turns Down
- . .
Requisition for Bennett
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., March 18.
Extradition papers for. Raymond
Bennett, well known member of Chat
tanooga’s younger set, have becn re
fused by Governor Roberts of Ten
nessee,
Bennett was indicted on a charge
of assault upon two members at the
ast lake Club of Atlanta.
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I.C. C. Finds Shipping
Rates ‘Unreasonable’
(By International News Service.)
WASHINGTON, March 18.—The
Interstate Commerce (Commission to
day declared unreasonable a rate of
26 1-2 cents a 100 nn refined oil and
a rate of 24 1-2 cents a 100 on fuel
oil between Kansas City and Chi-
CAgO.
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Brother Isaiah,’ the
Miracle Healer, Is 11l
(By International News Service.)
NEW ORLEANS, March 18.—
“Brother Isaiah' the healer, is seri
ously ill from his continued work, and
fears are entertained for his recovery.
He did not try to perform any mira
cles Wednesday.
Philadelphia-Reading
Names Wilson Agent
The Philadelphia and Reading
Raflway has announced the appoint«
ment of Samuel W, Wilson to South
ern freight agent, with headquarters
in Atlanta. The offices of the com
pany will be located 1n the Austell
Building.
ARMY RECRUITS.
The following named men have
been accepted for enlistment in the
United States army by the local re
cruiting office: Francis M. Solanta,
Bainbridge:; ¥Frank Campbell, Char
lotte, N. C.; Frank Sammarco, Yort
Chester, N. Y.; Louis Licari, New
Columbus; Elmo O. Roberts, Dawson;
James P. Castleberry, Laumpking
Leonard M, Cartledge, Atlanta; James
1.. Conner, Finleyson; Clay E. Hart,
Carbonhill, Ala.; Frank J. Lansford,
Columbus;: Salvatore Martello, Port
Chester, N. Y.; Louis Picari, New
York City; James R. Price, Lavonia.
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COVINGTON, Ga., March 18—
Presbyterian churches throughout
Georgia, with the exception of At
lanta, will engage in a great move-‘
ment to raise $306,012 next Sunday.'
March 21. The every-member (‘an-‘
vasg of the Presbyterian progressive |
program will be held then. (
Work preparatory to the financial
canvass has beén going on for many
weeks, Organization of the synod
down to the individual.ghurches has
been completed, and everything is 'n
readiness for the great event,
The week of March 21-28 will be
devoted to the campaign and church
members not approached the first
day will be ‘seen subsequently.
The work in Georgia is under the
Rev. J. B, Ficklen of Covington,
synodical manager. There are six
presbyteries in Georgia,
The managers with their respect
ive presbyteries are: The Rev. E.
M. Munroe Jr., Athens; the Rev, .J.
E. Hemphill, Atlanta; te Rev. D.
W, Brannon, Augusta; the Rev. R,
H. Orr, Cherokee; the Rev. J. E.
Wallace, Macon; the Rev. G. L. Bit
zer, Savannah,
The Presbyterian financial €an
vass is the culmination of a move
ment to attain a number of objec
tives. One is a family altar in every
home. As a result of the progressive
program, family prayers have been
introduced into thousands of South
ern homes, where they had novar‘
been before or where the custom had |
been discontinued.
The church has sent out after 50,-
000 new members as a part of the
program, and a series of evangelis
tic meetings have been held in many
presbyteries. The goal for the Sun
day schools is 40,000 new scholars.
Other objectives are missionary
education, Christian education, a
church paper in every home, minis
terial support and the every-member
canvass.,
“The stars lnvllneo but do not compel.”
THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1920,
Astrologers read this as an uncertain,
doubtful day. Although Venus and Mars
are in benefic aspect, Uranus and Saturn
are strongly adverse.
Early in the morning whatever concerns
the buying and selling of women's clothing
or jewels with which to deck the young
of both sexes should be most profitable.
Before noon actors and actresses should
benefit from the sway of the stars, and
there {8 a forecnst of unusual luck for
wore than one Easter production in the
theater,
Physicians and scientists should bhe for
tunate in the late spring when some great
service to humanity will be much lauded.
L.egislation that is most helpful to sol
diers, sailors and marines is prognosti
cated., By summer they should be in re
ceipt of something that is an evidence of
the nation’s real gratitude.
Uranus and Saturn are in a place that
continues to make for public condemna
tion of pubiic men and general discontent
with the chaotic condition of politics as
well as industry.
lL.eaders who d‘revt publie thought will
suffer greatly from the sinister effect of
the planet that encourages belief in evil
and destroys faith in what is good.
Much =secret plotting will cause mia
conception on matters of great moment
Propaganda that is poisonous because it
is not labeled with the name of ‘"’7‘.""‘
ognized organization that is evil will do
much harm.
Trouble and dissatisfaction in shipping
matters® will be prevalent as the summer
ndvnm@n, Scandals will be exposed and
serious’ consequences are foreshadowed.
Deaths among women may be many in
the next few months, and privation due to
the hl‘fh cost of living will cause an in
creased mortality.
Saturn 18 in an aspect that is read as
presaging libel suits in which legisiators
are concerned,
Persons whose hirthdate it is should be
watchful of the health during the com-=
ing year, Change and business prosperity
are indicated, but there is danger from
false friends.
Children born on this day will have an
eventful career and may have many ex
tremes of fortune
(Copyright, McClure Newspaper Syndicate)
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
A AAAN A SIS
ALL AUTOMOBILE OWNERS
should see our ad this issue. UNI
VERSAL CHEMICAL CO.
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FUNERAI DIRECTORS - MIBALMERS
AN AAN RN -
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Both phone 774. Prompt service.
a 4 U @& HOY DONEHOO-—-31 Washingtes
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LODGE NOTICES.
A A A A PNt
Mount Zion Chapter
No. 16 R. A, M. will hold
% a special convoecation
Thursday evening, March
18, at 7:30 o'clock.
The Holy Royal Arch
degree will be conferred
in full form, after which
a banquet will be served.
The Grand High Priest of Georgia,
Most EMellent Companion A. 8. Harvey
of Rome, will be the guest of Mount Zion
Chapter on this occasion.
All members and visiting companions
are fraternally invited to meet with us.
By order of
T. C. BURFORD,
High Priest.
E. C. PERKINBS, Secretary,.
LOST AND FOUND.
AA A AA AP
THE LLAW 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
upan conviction thereof be punished for
simple larceny. A person wbo finds lost
goods lis legally llahle to the rightful
owner for their proper care while in the
finoer's possession, and he |3 legally en
titled to be reimbursed for expenses ine
curred in properly caring for the goods
found, and may retalu them until such
expenses are paid.
: LOST
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IF RETURNED
No questions asked.
disappeared from home
February 4th, one
black and tan Rat Ter
rier, with tan spots
over eyves. Answers
to name ‘‘Bulger,”’
Had on collar with two
tags, one tag with
name ‘‘Beauty.”’ other
city tag. Deliver to
Mrs. W. A. Speer, 1345
Peachtree road for re- -
ward. Phone Hemlock
205,
ILOST-—Monday morning, Liberty bond,
No. 351816. W. B. Owen: also three war
savings stamps. 586 Chestnut St., Liberal
reward,
LOST-—Tadies’ small octagon shaped gold
watch, on black ribbon, Reward if re
turned to Mr. Williamson, Guthman Laun-
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LOST—Bunch of kevs, Tuesday after
noon. Reward. Phone Camp Gordon,
9105 Hemlock 3209-J. W. O. Stamps. _
$76 REWARD for return of new Ford
touring (-nri!!(}n. license 26481, motor No.
3691630. E. i&. Lowe, Ivy 7534
LOST-—Purasol, sterling sitver handle: car
SOP WOWR Tlewerd, . ReT Gwpial Ave
BLACK fox fur in Savoy Theater., Tues
_day P. M. M. 3414 Liberal reward. -
FOUND-——Live male hogs. Can have by
_puyi}r}g::n:r_\nns._‘_l{)u“Manikaul_t’ NRL____
LOST-—Black and tan Dachshund. Reward
_Davis, 48 E. Merritts Ave.
FOUND-—Russian wolf hound. Call at 121
L Leew. Bt BEteT B opean s
FOUND-—2 horses and 1 mule. 318 White
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street Birmingham, Ala
MUSICAL.
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WE teach you to play your flirst pilece
in 30 minutes, on the steel guitar. A
guitar given free to pupils. Hawailian
L_{usln Studio, 331, Whitehall St. Upstairs.
VIOLIN School. Fat. 16 years.
Muel]cr 209 McKenzie Bldg. Ivy 4028,
AAAN A A A AL IAI TN
"MISS THERESA HOFFMAN has opened
~ an up-to-date dancing school bhetween
62 and 60 Houston St. Childrer. given
special attention. For private lessons,
phone Ivy 1498 Ivy 6225-J. Dancing
fuesday and Saturday nights. Special jazz
music, ; ‘
BUSINESS PERSONALS.
$lO PER MONTH.
[nfluenza, Catarrh, Adenoids and Enlarged
Tonsils—Deafness, ete.
DR. GEORGE BROWN, SPECTALIST
312-314 Austell Bldg.
Mall Treatment, $5 Per Month. Write.
AUTOMORILE OWNERS—Save a!
few hundred this year. See our ad,
this issue. UNIVERSAL CHEMICAL
CO.
EDWARDS, PHOTOPRAPHER
Can be found only on second floor, Me-
Mure's Store, Kodak pictures enlarged.
Main 4960, - Rk i
HIGH class dentistry exchanged for men's
or women tailoring. Phone T. 1690.
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ROOF REPAIRING.
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HELP WANTED—MALE.
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
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City Circulator. Circulation
Department, Atlanta Geor
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least two years’ experience.
Must be expert. Good sal
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vancement. Apply Currie-
Akers Tire Company, 95
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WANTED
200 LABORERS AT
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CONSTRUCTION.
AT LANGDALE, ALA., 5 miles south
of West Point, Ga., on C.. V. Rall
way. Giood street car connections to
West Point. 30c per hour, 10-hour day;
board and lodging $5 per week. 12 or
14 months work. West Point Iron Works,
Langdale, Ala. E. D. Sharky, Supt of
Const.
JOB PRESS FEEDER
Wanted at Once.
See Mr. Rauschenberg,
WEBB & VARY,
381 W. Ala. St.
EXPERIENCED STEN OG
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Do of Ceminerne Biew 000
ANDERSON VULCANIZER FALES CO.
We teach you vulcanizing in ten days
Buyers taught free. Best methods, best
machine: lowest price.
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YOUNG MAN TO DRIVE
LAUNDRY TRUCK. TROY
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WANTED—BOY TO WRAP
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MATTRESS STITCHERS.
HIRSCH & SPITZ MFG. CO.
JONES AVE., Bush & Elliot §ts. and
CRußtlßrn ATERR, s e
COLORED - PORTERS, JANITORS,
DISHWASHERS, BUSBOYS, COOK,
LABORERS FOR INSIDE WORK, $lO TO
s2s_ PER_WEEK. 160% AUBURN AVE.
WANTED-—-At once, man who is exper
fenced in double entry hookkeeping,
either temporary or permanent. Atlanta
Casket Co. ,H(‘nr;rl-‘,lliottVnnd___rjewton X
U. 8. GOVERNMENT wants hundreds ral
way mail clerks; mail carriers, Expe
risnce unnecessary, Commence SIOO month.
Particulars, Box {O4O, care Georgian,
WANTZD-—NMen and boys learn to play the
steel guitar; no charge for first lesson;
guitar free to those interested. Hawaiian
Music Gtudle, 3i% Wniteball O& .
WANTED—T'irst class mechanic. One
familar with all makes of cars. ' Refer
ences required State salary expected.
Smith Treadwell, Chataworth, Ga._
AVERAGE $127 month, Railway malil
clerks. Hundreds needed. List positions
open free. Write Franklin Institute, Dept.
50 C. Rochester, N T
WANTED-—Efficiency manager for candy
factory. One who understands all de
tails of the business. Address Box 630,
New Orleans, Ta.
718 & WANTED, experiencen
l‘Rl\ I‘Al{b package wnlll;; ’dflv
ers, rolored. Parcel Delivery Co., 174
WANTED—Order clerk for wholesale
drug house, give references and state
experience. Anrswer Box 1651, care Geor-
UL it st
COLORED porter wanted. Ap
ply Montag Bos., 10 Nelson St.
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YES-Prof. Branning guarantees to teacn
you the barber trade in few week
Chain of shops Gord wages. 14 E. Mitcheil
INTERNATIONAL ONORRESPONDENCH
BCHOOLS WILL TRAIN YOU FOR PO
SITION YOU WANT 27 ARCADR BLDG
BOY'g WANTED to work before and
~ after school. Parcsl Deliv
ery Co., 174 East Hunter St. :
WANTED—Experienced mlg clerk for
home office work. Apply Palmetto Fire
Insurance Co., Sumter, 8. C.
WANTED—Reliable, experientad man serv
ant. Apply to Mrs. Brown, Peachtree
road 6Nt YRy AV L L L e
YOUNG man willing to use typewriter and
collect accounts, Good salary. 1019 At
lanta National Bank.
YOUNG man with experience in contrac
tor's office for clerical work. Apply Mr.
Mathews, _l_O__N_:laon R
COLORED -— WELL EXPERIENCED
COOK FOR OUT-OF-TOWN POSITION.
‘('}o(\(\ \V.VAGES.__r St S
WANTED— £xperionced biacksmith help
ers. Yancey Brn_n;.”_l_:z_\yanon St.
2OR 3 experienced painters. Experienced
on stx\ge__wnrk.- Mot 31y,
WANTED-—First class blacksmith. Yancey
l Bros., 122 Walten St. BUbEaT
WANTF D-—-Experienced auto drivers. Ap
ply 37-39% Ilvy St
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
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GIRLS :
DO YOU WANT
WORK THAT IS A
PREOPFPIT AND
PLEASURE?
WANTED — GIRLS
OVER SIXTEEN,
FOR REGULAR
WORK WITH THE
NUNNALLY CO.
A few positions now open in
candy packing room: . also in
chocolate dipping department.
Good pay, with chance of quick
promotion, We realize that good
work comes best with pleasant
surroundings, so there are well
lighted workrooms, services of
trained nurse, rest rooms, etc.
APPLY 94V, EDGE
WOOD AVE.
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EXPERIENCED
MALE
STENOGRAPHER
AND OFFICE SECRETARY, IN
TELLIGENCE, NEATNESS AND
WILLINGNESS MORE ESSENTIAL
THAN SPEED. MUST HAVE SOME
KNOWLEDGE OF FILING. NO ONE
UNABLE TO COMMAND AT LEAST
SSO PER MONTH NEED APPLY.
MAKE APPLICATION IN WRITING,
STATING AGE, EXPERIENCE,
PRESENT OCCUPATION, BUSINESS
AND RESIDENCE ADDRESSES AND
TELEPHONE NUMBERS, SALARY
REQUIRBEMENTS AND WHEN
SERVICE CAN BEGIN., ADDRESS
1263, CARE GEORGIAN.
A WOMAN between 25 and 35 |
vears old to work as filing elerk,
permanent position with large cor
poration, situated near Whitehall
and Alabama streets.
No experience necessary but
must have good memory neat and
careful in her work.
No fancy clothes needed for this |
Job.
If you are looking for a perma
nent place at small salary this is
the place. Hours 9 to 6 or 8:30 to ‘
5:30 every day (no Sunday work).
$lO a week to start. Give name, !
address and where you can be
reached by nhone. Your answer
will be considered as sample of
yvour handwriting. Address, Box
1650, Georgian. ‘
BOOKKEEPER EXPERIENC-!
ED IN INSTALLMENT BUS-|
INESS PREFERRED BRI\
ESSENTIAL. PERMANENT
POSITION. GIVE AGE, EXPE
RIENCE, SALARY DESIRED,
AND APPLY IN OWN HAND
WRITING TO BOX 1264,
GEORGIAN. ‘
ATTRACTIVE OPENINGS
IN OUR CHOCOLATE BELT
PACKING ROOM FOR EXPE
RIENCED BELT PACKERS
AND WRAPPERS. GOOD PAY,
CLEAN WORKROOM AND
PLEASANT WORK.
THE FRANK E. BLOCK CO.,
80 ELLIOTT STREET.
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INTELLIGENT YOUNG GIRLS
WANTED FOR OUR BAKERY
PACKING ROOM. GOOD PAY,
ATTRACTIVE WORK. LUNCH
ROOM IN FACTORY.
FRANK E. BLOCK CO.,
80 ELLIOTT STREET.
COUNTER GIRLS WANTED,
EXPERIENCE UNNECES
SARY: GOOD PAY; SHORT
HOURS:; NO SUNDAY WORK;
ALSO EXPERIENCED CASH
IER. PRESSLER’S CAFETE
RIA, CONNALLY BLDG.
WANTED—By large auto cor
poration, experienced stenog
rapher; must be rapid and aceu
rate ; good salary; permanent po
sition; opportunity for advance
ment. Apply in person, 417
Whitehall street.
JOB PRESS FEEDERS
Wanted at Once.
See Mr. Rauschenberg,
WEBB & VARY,
381, W. Ala. St.
WANTED —Stenographer
and office assistant com
bined; good salary to com
petent woman. Apply at
once at Watson's, corner
Pryor and Decatur streets.
THE BUTTERICK PUBLISH
ING COMPANY REQUIRES
THE SERVICES OF SEVERAL
GIRLS BETWEEN THE AGES
OF 16 AND 19 YEARS OF
AGE. APPLY TO MR. STILL
'WELL, 79-89 MARIETTA ST.
‘YO('NO ladies, age 16 to 30, wAntom
s ety el Ay Mr. Weaw
National Paper Ceo., Simpson street and
Southern ReUWSaY, | . o
lUSE GEORGIAN WANT
ADS FOR RFSTITTS.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE. !
WANTED —2 EXPERIENCED
STENOGR APHERS AND
BILLING CLERK: NO BEGIN
NERS NEED. APPLY. SAL
ARY SIOO PER MONTH. JOHNi
LOTTRIDGE MOTOR SALES
CO., 264 PEACHTREE.
WANTED—YOUNG LADY TO
WORK ON NECKWEAR;
NICE WORK; CAN MAKE sls
TO S2O PER WEEK. ALL
STAR MPG CO., 6670 W.
MITCHELL STREET.
WANTED—Young lady book-l
keeper and stenographer to
take charge of office; good pay.l
Splendid opportunity for ad
ancement. 814 Atlanta National
}Bank Building.
WANTED —\ls GIRLS TO
WRAP CANDY. APPLY,
READY TO WORK. GA. PEA-1
NUT CORPORATION, 179
EDGEWOOD AVENUE. |
ONE TYPIST WITH BILLING
EXPERIENCE; GOOD OP—‘
PORTUNITY FOR ADVANCE-1
MENT. ELYEA CO, 15 N.|
PRYOR STREET. ;
GIRLS wanted to make brushes,
good work, pleasant surround
ings. Apply to Mr. Bell, D. D.
Felton Brush Co., 3921 Edge
wood Ave. |
WANTED—YOUNG IT\ADIES
TO LEARN MARKING AND
ASSORTING. GUTHMAN'’S
LAUNDRY, 212 WHITEHALL
STREET. |
WANTED—SEVERAL COLOR
ED WOMEN FOR FLAT
WORK. SEWELL LAUNDRY,
154 ORME STREET.
WANTED — Experienced saleslady
for ladies’ ready-to-wear and mil
linery; good salary. Jacobs Dept.
Store, 211 Peters street.
SSO PER WEEK. We can use a young
lady possessing a pleasing personality
in our organization. Box 1431.
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COLORED—FIRST CLASS COOK, OUT
OF TOWN. MAIDS, DISHWASHERS,
COOKS, HELP OF ALL XKINDS.
_25 WEST PEACHTREE, ROOM 30%.
WANTED—To give you & guitar free;
call today and learn to play your first
plece in 30 minutes. Hawalian Music
Btudio. 33% Whitehall St. Upstairs.
WANTED—A good cook. Single woman
preferred. Furnished room and good
wages. Apply 15 Inman Circle, Ansley
Park.' FPhone Hem. 3978, . . .
WANTED—Reliable, experienced, s?tled
white nurse to go to Savannah;”“must
have good references. Phone Mrs. R. W.
Groves. Ivy 7960-W.
WANTED-—Several girls over 15 vears of
age for order department. Apply third
fioer MeCall Patiern Dept, B§3 N. Fryor 8L
WANTED—Good cook, breakfast and din
ner meals. Room on premises if de
sired. Awply B 4 Ponce ds Leon Ave. .
COLORED—B WAITRESSES, 3 CAFE
COOKS, 4 DISHWASHERS, $lO TO sls
PR WEEK. 160% AUBURN AVE.
YOUNG lady for flower department, some
experience necessary. Apply Nunnally’s,
101 Peachtree stréet.
WANTED—A maid for morning house
wark; references. Phone Miss Louise
Dooiv.dvy heOB. o
WANTED—Woman to do washing on lot.
Good wages. Mrs. T. T. Williams, 1307
Peachtree road.
Pl R
FIRST class cook wanted at once. Good
wages, also washwoman. 67 E. Mitchell
Bh. RUMLAPL o 0 0 g e
CASHTER and saleslady; short hours; some
~ night work. Nunnally Co., 101 Peach
‘tree_gf.
MIDDLE-AGED colored woman, general
~ house work; good wages. 298 Forrest
Ave.
BE A telephone operator. sl2 per week at
atart Apply Miss Prince. 25 Auburn Ava,
WANTED—GirI for cooking and house
work; good pay. 208 N. Moreland.
MILLINERY makera. 122 Peachtree Ar
cade. Only experts need apply.
WANTED-—A competent salesladv. White
‘__l_ig_u_se Bakery Co., 35_8. Broad. {
‘WASHVVOMAN to wash on lot for small
family. Call Hem. 1013.
WANTED—At once a good cook. Call
_Main_3Bl4-J.
COMPETENT maid wanted. Apply 600
~_Piedmont Ave.
FIRST CLLASS cook. $lO per week. Apply
. 362 P'tree St.
RAI P R
~ Help Wanted—Male, Female.
WANTED.
Carding, spinning and
spooler room help.
Cheap house rent. Wa
ter and lights free. Ap
ply
W. H. MOONEY,
Superintendent
Bibb Manufacturing Co.,
Columbus, Ga.
WANTED — Afew
spinners and spool
ers. We have raised
wages. Write for
prices. Boarders pro
ferred. W. B. Kyser,
Bibb Manufacturing
Co., Porterdale, Ga.
CAN use a few carpen
ters with families of
cotton mill help.
Apply
0. B. GRIMES,
MILSTEAD MFQG. CO.,
Conyers, Ga.
WANTED—AII kinds of cotton
mill help for both day and night
work. Carding, Spinning, Twist
ing and Weave Room help will
find good houses to live in with
plenty of room around houses
for gardens, cows and chickens.
We also have good schools and
churches. Apply to I. B. Grimes,
Supt.,, Elm City Cotton Mills,
LaGrange, Ga.
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WANTED.
Six or eight good duck weavers.
Two or three good duck loom
fixers.
Twister room help of all kinds.
Compressor runners.
First-class houses; electric lights
and water in each house; most
up-to-date girls’ hotel in the
South; board reasonable; free
clinic daily; visiting nurses;
church and Sunday school; mov
ing pictures and swimming pool.
Best wages in the South.
OVERSEERS IN CHARGE:
H. B. Williams, Day Twisting;
T. L. D. Craddock, Night Twist
ing;
John Reed, Day Weaving:
C. E. Boddie, Night Weaving. i
C. P. Gray, Superintendent;
J. U. Thomason, Asst. Supt.
8188 MANUFACTURING CO,
| Columbus, Georgiae
COMPETENT stenographer willing to use
4910 kianty Hetasa Heat ¢ Mo
12‘,,;"‘};';:202;{;:{:;. ;Ls& .Yard man. H. 604,
TEACHERS WANTED.
AAA AA A AA A A A A Aot
WANTED-—Teacher who is able to invest
$6,000. We have a good proposition for
a real, live teacher. Address, Box 900,
Knoxville, Tenn.
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SALESMEN WANTED.
A A AA A A A A A
v N T
GENERAL SALESMEN.
TO appoint agents to handle high grade
proposition. They can clear SIOO week
ly easy, paying you a good income also.
Will furnish all” supplies and equipment
free. Protect your territory. C. R. Hemen
way, Salesmanager, 517% Edwards Bt.,
Shreveport, La.
RECENT advance in standard make Tub
ber tires makes our high grade low
priced auto tires sell like hot cakes at
old prices Salesmen wanted to sell di
rect to car owner. Big profits. Auto Tire
Clearing House, 1500 W. 15th, Chicago.
WANTED-—Salesman, or one capable of
. selling, who can invest as much as $6,000
in the preferred stock of a money-making
concern. Must have a fair education. Good
proposition to right man. Address, Box
900, Knoxville, Tenn.
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LIVE SALESMEN-—Here's biggest money
-1 making proposition ever offered. Take
;nrders men's suits direct from makers to
wearer. Liberal commission. Easy sell
‘mg. P. H. Davis Tailoring Co., Cincinnati.
—_— e 7= COToring Lo, Clncinnatl,
—_—_—
| AGENTS WANTED.
| A A A AAN
AGENTS—To sell “Tiltlok” (the tilting,
_ locking steering wheel). L. M. Ferst,
349 Bull St,, Savannah, Ga.
Se T .
| SITUATION WANTED-—Male.
AA A A A A Ae e A AA At
POSITION wanted by young man. Cleri
_cal work. P, 0 l_)gx 1223__, Atlanta.
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‘BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
P A A A e it
“BHAT 'EM TO IMV
BUY AN OIL LEASE
| ON THE STRUCTURE,
EAST TEXAS—CENTER
OF ACTIVITY.
WE are actively drilling and now down
193 feet in CHEROKEE COUNTY, 5%
miles north of Jacksonville, located in the
center of a structure 314 miles wide, and
|nffer subject to prior sale, one-half of 20,-
000 acres from 1,200 feet to six miles of
this well.,
IN 5 to 20 acre blocks, $5 to SSO acre,
Special_prices on 1,000 acres or more.
Excerpt From Our
Geologist’s Report
“THE anticlinal and synclinal lines can be
readily seen for miles. The structure
runs 101 degrees west of north being iz
conformity with the upper cretaceous fore
mation accompanied by the Pennsylvania
Carboniferous shale.”
SINCLAIR and other wells nearbyv due te
come in. Quick action necessary. .
POCAHONTAS LEASING & ROYALTY CO.
Scollard Building, Dallas, Texas,
or
D. T. Irwin, Lease Mgr.
Jacksonville, Texas.
PAWNSHOP FOR SALE—DO
ING $50,000 BUSINESS PER
YEAR. NET INCOME OF S3OO
A MONTH INTEREST ON
LOANS.. A GOOD BUSINESS
FOR RIGHT PARTY. REASON
FOR SELLING. WRITE TO
UNCLE SAM'S PAWNSHOP,
AUGUSTA, GA.
SUBSTANTTAL manufacturing corporation
wants capable men to establish branch
and manage salesmen; S3OO to $1,500 nec
essary; you handle own money; will allow
expenses to Baltimore if you will qualify;
for particulars, address Secretary, 416 N.
Howard St., I_‘}_a_lntilmqrre.‘}ajl._
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS — Combat
the high cost of operation. See our
ad this issue. UNIVERSAL CHEM
ICAL CO.
oA A Sk b i S
OUR new list of “150 Business Opportu
nities” is now ready for you. Get one
today.
TLIGHTFOOT®' 4 No. Pryor St. 1 7044,
ettt MRS oA .8o U 0.4
GROCERY store for sale doing good cash
husiness, good lease. Store with dwelling
attached, am going in furniture business,
27 Curran Bt.
FOR SALE—Wsieney stand. 311, East
_Alabama St.
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FOR SALE—Miscellaneous.
A A A i AN AP AP
Sale of Surplus Army Goods.
U. 8. Army wool, olive drab blankets,
good condition. Grade A, $7.95 each, or
$91.60 dozen lots,
Good metal canvas folding cots, $2.95.
U. 8. Army wool shirts, good condi
tion, Grade A, $2.95 each; Grade B,
$2.50; Grade C, $1.95.
U. 8. Army canvas leggins, extra
strong canvas, pair, 65c.
U. 8. Army raincoats, new, special,
$12.50.
U. 8. Army ponchos, very desirable
garment for baa weather, Opening in
center. Splendid condition, $24 dozen, or
each, $2.45.
U. B. Army regulation shoe. Brand
new. Best grade and workmanship. Made
on Munson last on government specifica
tions. Everybody knows the value of the
army shoe. State size wanted. D and B
widths. $8.85 each, or $lO4 dozen lots.
U. 8. Navy hammocks, heavy canvas,
excellent condition, 40x71 inches, $2.95.
Write for catalog of the U. 8. Army
goods of all kinds, TERMS: Cash with
order. Money back if not satisfied.
BRADLEY BONDED WAREHOUSE CO.,
Greenville, 8. C.
FOR SALE~—Circular sawmill, complete,
36,000 ft. capacity, with planing miil,
dary kiln, skidder, loader, locomotive, cars,
rail, and 87,000,000 ft. longleaf yellow pina,
Price, $320,000. One-third cash, balancs
five years. Wire for particulars, John J,
E\_rle. Tampa, Fla.
PAY good prices for used furniture, the
better class preferred, although can use
anything you have.
JACOBR AUC'TION & SALVAGR CO,,
51 Decatur St. Main 1434,
LARGE CAR SWEET, JUICY FLOR
IDA ORANGES. GFORGIA R. R,
TRACKS, ON CENTRAL AVE,
NEAR ALABAMA.
fl!REEhgoodfilndi;l' suits for s;le. size
38. All navy blue, button trimmed. Line
ing good. Address with phone number,
Box 1571, care Georgian.
FOR SALE--2 farm mules, 1 farm horsa,
1 binder, 1 mower, 1 rake, 1 dairy wagon.
Credit to responsible party. M. 1182. 137
Decatur St.
FOR FURNITURE, REFRIGERATORS
Stoves, Rugs znd Linoleum, go to
Boorstein's, 33 !N, Pryor St.,, Ivy 1611