Newspaper Page Text
THE CHATTANOOGA NEWS 11 IN II No. No. No. No. No. No, No. No. Ml. NO. No. AUTOMOBILES WINDSH1BIJ ULASS Largest stock in the City SI IOWOBI vriKva, uuiu"l for grinding and polishing the edges; we make ihem fit: give us a cail. In. . nio.. Sr. si S.1 Market nuare. Main 6708. 2-tf FOR EXCHANOR Five-passenger Ford. In tine sbspe, for Ford or other light roadster; upeak quick if you have one. Phone Main 693 after 7 p.m., or Main 359U 'rora 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. 25ei MOT 0 RTRUCK "SER VICE Light and t heavy hauling. Call Main 197. 25-J-27 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING All kinds of - generator, tnagneto and carburetor work; brazing and welding. Rossvllle Avenue Auto Co.. 65 Rossville avenue. Main 1768. . 25-15 FOR SALE Ford touring car; new paint; over, hauled; good looking $225, $75 cash, bal ance $25 per month. t Ford truck, with attachment making a one-ton truck; solid tires on rear. . "WIIlys-Knlght; good condition and splendid for looks. This is a car any man would feel proud to own. See this. Hudsop light lx-Forty; good condition. This would make a splendid personal or rent car. "Jitney bus;" will seat 12 to 14 people. Make in splendid condition, ready for ervlce. Bill Jones Automobile Co. 224 Market St. 2264-2687 Main. 25-11 FOR SALE Auto; Ford touring car. latest model; run about 3,000 miles; in excellent condition; $350 cash. J. M., care New. 25-5 FOR SALE USED CARS One 6-46 seven-passenger Paige, in first-class shape; will make a splendid rent car. ' One almost-new Saxon Six, five-passenger touring car. fully equipped. One five-passenger Oakland, Model 34, only used seven months; good as new; lias new tires all around and one extra tire. One Model 32 Oakland roadster, re built and in first-class shape. One seven-passenger Pope-Hartford, In fine shune: four new tires, one extra; will make splendid rent car; $300 if taken at once. One five-passenger Haynes, good as new: irood tires, one extra, at half price One Packard limousine, in No. 1 shape; cost 24.500: our price. $1,000. A good delivery truck, in good running order, $150; the body alone Is worth that We don't need it. ,One six-cylinder engine, complete, in good running shape, $100. 'It must be sola. We have six or seven automobile bodies at your own price. We need the room. We sell used cars that Kive service. We sold this week a Ford coupe, a Grant Six and a five-passenger Overland. Ask inese people now tney like used cars purchased from us. Chattanooga Auto Companv 617 Broad Street. . " 25-8 FOR SALE 1917. FoTd touring car, in fine condition; two extra tires and rack; .: $325. Inquire at 62714 Georgia avenue, 6 to 11 a.m. 25-10 FOR SALE Ford car. 1916 model. In good shape. Call 334 Lytle street. North Chattanooga. 25-j-lO FOR SALE A new Cole eight-cylinder car, cheap for cash. SeJter Auto Serv ice, ai Read house lobby. Main 599. 85-5 FOR SALE One Ford touring car. Model 1916, in excellent condition. Can be seen at Mutual Auto Co, Open day and night. 25-J-5. GO TO Qiadlflh machine works for excel lent auto repair and machine work; re pairs to all kinds of steam and laundry machinery; quick repair work on auto delivery trucks a specialty. We solicit a trial. 25. tf FOR RENT Rooms FOR RENT Large room and kitchen ette, furnished for housekeeping; no children. 609 Chestnut. 3-10 FOR RENT Steam-heated room. 618 Oak street. Main 4623. 3-6 FOR RENT Unfurnished room opposite Y. M. C. A., reasonable. Call Main 6301. 3-g FOR RENT A nice furnished room, 114 Mitchell avenue. Phone Main 4707. 3-12 FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for housekeeping on St. Elmo avenue; $22.50 per month. This Drire does nnt include heat. Call Main 350 and ask I lor mrs. Alien. 3-g FOR RENT Nicely-furnished rooms for light housekeeping; also bedroom. Mrs. F. A. Uollis. 723 Cedar street. 3-6 RAILROAD TIMS TABU Schedule Effective Dee. 9, 1(17. (Schedule figures published only as In formation. Not guaranteed.) Terminal Station, Southern Knoxvllle Division. Arrives Deiwrta No. 35..,, 6:10 am No. 13..,.11:M am No. 41.... 6 25 pm No. 17... H.Xb nm No. 26 11:20 nm No, 26..,, 5:l& am No. 18..,. 8:00 am No. 42 10:46 am No. 14.... 3 4.1 pm No. 36, ...11:05 pm Soul hern Atlanta - A rHvA nivialnn. Deojirta. - No. It.. ..11:20 am No. JO... .11:15 pm Nil. 82... 1 4n Dm no. zi.... b:uu am No. 6:60 am No. 33.,.. X:IIH pm No. 10.. ..10:15 pm No. 11 S-10 Dm Southern MemDhia Division. Arrives ue parts 16.. No. 42.. . 6.00 am 10:15 am . :00 nm no. 3S.... r.w am No. 43. . 4:10 pm No. 15. ...11:35 pm No. 36 Southern C. l. O. T. P.I Arrives 1.... &:fi& nm Departs no. Z....10:4S am No. 12., .,11:30 am No. 4.. ..11:05 cm 11.... 6:10 pm 11.... 6:10 .... 9:10 f.... 9:10 7:66 am am otn No. I. ... 4: JO pm No. I..,. 6:ihi am No. 10., ,.10:30 pm .,.. 1:40 am 8oui hem A- U B l Departs Arrive. .10:56 pm . 9:06 pm 4. No. 1.... 6:60 pm No. 1 . 1:2(1 am A- IV am No. 6.... I:6U am No. 12.'.. .10-00 am Niv 11 tim nm Central of Ueorgia, A mven Departs 1.... 6:00 pm t No. I..,, t:45 am 3.. .,10:06 am I No, 4.... 1:45 pm Union Station. Nashville. Chattanooga St Louis. m. , . r-i . No. 9.... 9:0 am No, !.... 7:21 am No. 4.... 1:16 am Ka ion o. t am No. $4.. ..13:25 pm NJn I . 1:40 am pt a. m. No. 10.... 8:16 pm No. 92.... 9:33 pm Atlantic Departs No, 1:10 am No. 93.... 7:30 am No 1.... 2:00 pm No. 96.. No. 6.. . 4:06 pm . 9:10 pm Western 1:09 am . 9:16 pm 13:16 im NO. .. No. 99. , NO. 94... No. 2. . J. ... .$ tyill niv. 90.ee. V.Js? ) 1:16 pm No. 95.... 4:16 pm No. 4".. 4.S9 pm I No. 1.... 7:84 am No. I .. 3:46 pm I No. 7:90 am Dally except Sunday. Sunr'ay onl. . FOR SALE eOR i8ALt-Dry heater w& $ paf load. Southern Coal Co., Main 3200. i 6-J-s SEE the big bargains on easy terms in used pianos. AJnutt, It E. Sixth street. FOR SAU5 Computing scales for quick service. , Address Scales, No. 14 East Eleventh street, or phone Main 6868. Chattanooga, Tenn. 6-1-10 FOR SALE A large ship ment of heaters, ordered before the last advance, in cluding Hot Blast, cast iron, wood and other vari eties, delayed in shipment, we have just received; in order io avoid carrying over will be sold regardless of prices; 30 and 60 days cash prices. Close Furni ture Co., 434 Market St. Main 2010. 5-5 FOR SALE Underwood and Remington typewriters, cheap. 17 E. 7th st. Main 6896, 6-tf FOR SALE With each set of harness sold next week I will give away free A 60-cent box of grease polish. Head quarters for lines, either single or double; prices cannot be beat. I carry a white saddle soap, also a presto hand soap and cleaner for benefit of auto repairers. W. C. Duffey. 426 Market street. 6-7 FOR SALE Two horses, fine shape; weigh about 1,200 pounds each. Main 601. John S. Crabtree, 826 ft Market street. 5-8 FOR SALE-Slightlyused $175 phono graph; will sell at bargain. Small Ed ison phonograph and twenty-five rec ords for $7.50. Sixty player-piano rolls, good selection; will sell for 15 cents roll. 1915 model Ford truck; . must be sold at a bargain. V. C. Kel ley,. 20 East Sixth. Main 6440. 6-8 FOR SALE New model $100 Monarch visible typewriter; good condition; beautiful oak typewriter desk worth $25; good adjustable typewriter chair wortn 6; all tor $100 cash. R. M. H care News. i 5.5 FOR SALE To move your piano; to rdnf Vfiup n(onn 4a Km, .... i ...... . , sell your piano; to tune your piano. 'All pura. s-euBonauie. jt. n,. ijansiora, 20 East Sixth street. -Main 6440. 6-f-4 FOR SALE Nine months' lease on a vv.j xuui-rwiii new apartment, newly furnished In mahogany furniture; close in, located in select neighborhood. If you are looking for a nest apartment. - ycici, luniisuea wun nign-graan .uiimuiT), jiivBBiiHMie mis, uwner leav ing city and compelled to sell immedi ately. Phone Main 3633. S-5 GOOD TYPEWRITER, one good rolltop desk, two flat top desks, nice lot of wal nut antiquated furniture, art squares, lot of dishes, iron beds, ranges, mahog any and fumed oak library tables. Will sell cheap to make room for bankrupt stock. Dicks .Furniture Co., 429 Market St. Main 2933. 6-6 FOR SALE Second-hand heaters and oil stoves; will close out regardless of price. Close Furniture Co., 434 Market St. Main 2010. 5-5 ONE LARGE sdcond-hand Leo Heater, suitable for store or barn or garage, for sale cheap. Main 2010. Close Furniture Co.," 434 Market St. 5-5 . Big Bargain Main Good two-story brick building 50x130, near Market street. Railroad track in rear. Buitable for wholesale or warehouse purposes. Price only $17,000; $5,000 cash, balance in ten annual payments. Mr. Mer ?hant! Buy thia for your business house and stop paying rent. C. V. Brown & Bro. Sole Agents See us for bargains in Real Estate and Houses for Rent. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ?wi cS?-Sfi weu; I up to me g IWtWiVoWfA I WILI HAVaVTo EAT rJ VJHO 60Wtf Sr4 TE Cn II . MISCELLANEOUS "JUST A MINUTE. PLEASE" - Bring or mall your KODAK FILMS .. the best- finishing house in the city. NOVELTY PHOTO CO. 10 East Eleventh Street Chattanooga. McCRAOKEN BROS. Successors to Chattanooga Furniture Hospital, Furniture Repairers Packing Main !272. 123 Carter St WAIR WORK. 1 'am now prepared to do hair work: all sun aes or natural nair lor saie. ran. Hopkins, phone Main 6045. 12-J-24 L. C. SMITH A RRO.. tvDewriters. 17 E, . 7th st. Main 6896. 12-tf PENSIONS-ALLOWANCES '?IVIL WAR veterans and widows, vol unteers and regulars; war with Spain, Philippine islands and China. Allow ances for wives, children, mothers and others. Dependents in present world war for democracy, file applications at once; no attorney's fees. 817 Georgia avenue. Main 653. 12-tf DISSOLUTION NOTICE The Dartner ship existing between E. M. Zink and O. Lb Wiggins, doing business as Zink & Wiggins, is dissolved by mutual con sent. O. Li. WiKKina retiring- and E. M. Zink continuing in business. All per sons owing above firm are requested to make prompt settlement. The firm's indebtedness will be settled by E. M. , Kink, who assumes all indebtedness. E. M. Zink, O. L. Wiggins. , 12-s-t-t liARGE assortment of ko daks, films, compasses pedometers and all acces sories for the soldiers. Ko dak films developed free Instructions how to take good . kodak pictures given by an. expert free of char ere. VIOLET STUDIO 929 'Market St. Phone M 1405. 12-10 FOR .SALE A complete boarding house. doing nice business: owner leaving the city and will ncrinre tr sold at once. The O'Neal. 119 McCallie ave. n tf TEACHERS WANTED . Fall and January openings. Foster's Teachers' Agency, Atlanta, Oa.t Jackson rllle. Fla. LOST LOST Between 113 West Sixth street, the telephone building and Eleventh and Market, a small folding pocketbook containing one ten-dollar bill and sev eral other bills and four one-dollar hills. Finder return to J13 West Sixth, or call Main 4354 and receive liberal reward. 1-5 WALTER T. WOOD, plumber, "On the Square.'" Plumbing and heating. 19 Market square. Main 3868. 12-1-13 LOST In restroom of Chattanooga Sav ings bank, a handbag containing $9 In bills and a watch bracelet. Reward for return. Call Main B!9 or 2813. 1-6 Lost Wednesday afternoon, on Dry Valley road, a toque fox neckpiece. Re turn to Miss Virginia Limbangh, D. B. Loveman Co., and receive reward. 1-5 LOST On Saturday morning,, between 11 and 12 o clock, 35 in bills, between Hamilton National bnnk and T. H. Payne company. Finder please return to Mrs. O. B. Andrews and receive re ward. Telephone Main 6224. 1-5 WHEN your shoes need repairing call main ot. vicme onue Biiuy, w. j. .rom land, proprietor. l-j-24 LOST On West Seventh street, cameo brooch, with pin broken otr. Under please call Mam 6133 fur liberal re ward. ' 1-7 LOST One octagon-shaped gold wrist- watch, somewhere between bottom of incline railway and residence of Web ster James on Lookout mountain; $10 reward for returning. Finder please notify either Maj. Laurson, Eleventh cavalry, or Webster James, Lookout mountain. 1-5 LOST Rlnck fur muff in downtown dis trict Thursday at the noon hour. Finder please return to News office. 1-7 PLUMBING repaired by J. W. Houston, 19 East Sixth street. Main 1341. 12-J-13 Street Build ng yIMH WANTED REPAIRING Off SEWING MACHINES BY SPENCER. I'HW EX PERr. 1 EAST SIXTH ST. MAIN 4114. 14-D.w WE BUY and pay highest spot cash prices for second hand furniture and 'stoves. Dicks Furniture Co.', 429 Market St. Main 2933. 14-tf WANTED-To purchase National cash registers; anf condition, any atyle; must be cheap.. 14 East Eleventh. Main 6853. 14-8 WE BUY second-hand fur niture, stoves and ranges. Phone Main 2010. 14-5 want fid To buv one eood heavy two horse wagon. Phone Main 2354. 14-10 WANTEn Bv nrlva te family in St Elmo, two gentlemen to room and board; all conveniences; on car line. Address Boarders,' care News. 14-J-l WANTED Old false teeth. I pay $2 to 18 per run set. aiso pans wanieu, prompt returns. M. Greenspan, Jew- eler, 115 Public square, Nashville, Tenn. 14-J-29 WANTED To buy 100 second-hand refrigerators; will pay spot cash. Dicks Furniture Co., 429 Market St. Main 2933. 14-tf WANTED To hear from owner of good farm for sale; state cash price, full de scription. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 14-25-19 WANTED To repair your cash regis ter, any makes, by skilled mechanic who has had factory experience; satis, faction guaranteed. 14 East Eleventh . street. Main 6853. 14-8 WANTED Large. sire floor register; must be reasonable. Phone Main 1975. 1.15 WANTED Will pay cash for good second-hand fur niture. Main 1307. 14-f-4 FILL YOURSELF EATING TIN CANS, orass tacks and pig Iron,, then drink delicious Panpepsln at all fountains and feel bully. Jo Anderson, druggist, li.tt WANTED To buy, sell or exchange any thing you have. O. it... care wews. WANTED To buy accounts, bills, notes or Judgments, old and outlawed paper. S. A. C, care News. 14-f-l WANTED At once, by adults, a modern five or six-room house in Higniana Park or centrally located in city. Ad dress H. H., care News. 14-31 WALTER T. WOOD, plumber, "On the square.- 1'iuniDing ana nettling. i Market square. Main 3868. 14-1-13 WANTED Room and board for myself and wife. South Chattanooga pre. ferred. L. H. Means. Ill W. 6th st Phone M. 5415. 14-tf SALESMEN WANTED DO TOU want clean, nigh.clasa, money- making stlllng propositions! iou win rind them In Specialty Salesman Maga zine 100-page monthly; chuck full in. spiratlonal selling talks by best writ, ers: every issue course in salesman ship; vigorously exposes "Junk" sellers, misrepresenters and frauds; the agent's champion; yearly $2. Send 25c for three months' trial subscription read current .ssue; If not satisfied, 25o re. funded. (Sold on news stands.) Spe. cialty Salesman Magazine, Caxton building. Chicago. 10-tf SALESMEN WANTED Excellent per manent position lor capuoie salesmen in Tennessee for 1918; staple line for general retail trade; liberal commis sions; $35 weeklv advance. Rico Co., 806 Williams Uldg., Detroit. 10-5 FOR RENT. 6-room house on Carter $20.00 7-room house on Bailey 30.00 4-room cottage on Mission ridge, near Bragg's tower, completely furnished 36.00 6-room house on East Terrace.... 25.00 3-room house In East Lake 6.00 S. F. BRADING. 817 Georsia Avenue. Phone Main 553 or Hemlock 102$. 2$ PLANTS PLANT papershell pecan trees now; buy guaranteed trees cheap from the larg est and most reliable nursery Boutli; booklet free. Bass Pecan Co., Lumber ton, Miss. 20-5 SITUATION WANTED Sff UATlOTWAN'fjb Ry a competent young lady, as bookkeeper; state salary. Address Bookkeeper, care News. 11-8 SITUATION WANTEIV-As salesman: at present employed, but desire to make change at once: over draft age. P. O, Box 120. city. 11-7 SITUATION WANTED By young mar ried women; prefer copying or filing: five years' experience. Address Box 27, care News. , 11-J-l SITUATION WANTED As private sec retary or stenographer; not subject to draft; experienced in railroad work, iron and steel business and coal and land business. Can furnish best of ref erences. Address Efficiency, care News, 11-J-l YOU WOULD HARDLY CALL THIS A BANQUET, HELP WANTED Female iLf WANi'hiD colored girls ot ueat appearance, to do sewing. Good wages paid while learning. 112 Carter st 8t( HELP WANTED Experienced females. Call In person. International Red Cedar works, Alton Park, Tenn. 8-t-t-s WANTED Loopers, la dies' hose, half hose and sizes; best prices paid; -nice quarters. Apply to John McCarter, ground floor, 809 Georgia Ave. 8-16 HELP WANTED Several women for al teration room. Robert Schwarts Co. 8-5 HELP WANTED Lady traveler for 1018; part time only necessary; staple line; sells all year; every home a pos sible sale; salary, commission and ex pense allowance to right lady, Mc Brady & Co., Chicago. 8-5 IIELP WANTED 8 girls between 16 and 25 years of age, who have a grammar school education, for our operating department Well paid while learning; frequent and1 regular in creases; short hours. You can do your "bit" amid pleasant surroundings in a congenial occupation by acting quickly. Apply to Miss Wayt, Instructress, Cumberland Telephone and Telegraph Company. 8-7 WOMEN to sell guaranteed hosiery to wearer; snlary $16 full time, 26o an hour spare time: enormous Christmas trade; experience unnecessary. Guar antee mills, Norristown, Pa. 8. a HELP WANTED Five bright, capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers; $75 to $150 per month; railroad fare paid. Goodrich Drug company. Dept. 816, Omaha, Neb. 8-Sats. LADIES Make big money introducing our high-grade products; experience t.' capital unnecessary; sample case free; credit extended. Duchess Co., Dept. 46, Minneapolis, Minn. 8 5 HELP WANTED Responsible woman wanted; unusual opportunity for some one of refinement to utilize spare time introducing- Priscllla fabrics, hosiery, corsets, etc; beautiful samples fur nished. Address Flttcharles Co., Fltz charles Bldg., Trenton, N. J. $-5 WANTED Girla and women to work at Model laundry. Good pay and steady work. . 8-tf FOR SALF Bicycles, Tires and 8up. plies. I have got the largest stock to select from, also the S-jT largest stock of repair parts to fttwtv be found anywhere in Chat. VT W tanooaa. This, together wtth my nineteen years' experience in me uicycie business, makes me best prepared to take care of your Bicycle requirf-mens. ED MAILER. 927 Market 8V. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN On furniture and other per sonal property; also small loans on real, estate. American Security Co., 711V2 Market. Main 2139. 28-tf FOR SHINGLES CALL WILLINGHAM ft CO. MAIN 40 and S6S BANKRUPTCY SALE OF MEAT MARKET EQUIPMENT By order of the referee in bankruptcy, I will, on Thursday, Jan. 10, IMS, sell at auction to the highest bidder all the fur niture and fixtures of A. Wlnslmer, bankrupt, lorsted at $36 West Ninth street and $04-20(1 Bust Main street. Said equipment consists of refrigerators, ice boxes, cash registers, scales, meat slln ers and stuffers, motors, automobile truck, etc. Sale of the property at 33 West Ninth street will begin at 10 a.m. Sale at Knst Main street will begin at II a.m. Phone Main 3(71. . J. S. WRINKLE trustee roR ROOFING and PAINTS CALL WILLINGHAM CO. MAIN 40 and 80 ALL Trvj Not) ShS MEAT XND POTATOES ACB- TOO MUCH WS BUT I WonV 3TOPT& MAKE FRY EC6S.7HAT COFFCE WILL BE r V FOR SALE Real Estate lX)K EXCHANGE Farm for small prop, erty or for stock of merchandise, rhnman jTrlmbly. 121 E. 8th St. Phone Main $717. 6-tf FOR SALE Real Estate: 10-acre farm 7 miles south of Chattanooga. Fine place for chickens and hogs. Has about 200 fruit trees. Must be seen to be appreciated. Call John R. Evans, Main 448 or 632. For Saje or Exchange 20 acres south of this city: 11 M acres near Redbank; 23 acres seven miles north of this city; 45 acres at Oiaysville, Tenn.; 70 acres one mile south of Graysvllle; 421 acres ten miles south of Cleveland, in Hradley county; 40 acres near Daisy; , 40 acres Daisy, Tenn. J 40 acres, at Carpenter, Ala. All these farms are for sale or ex change for city property. If you don't see what you want listed here, Inquire for a more complete list at my office. See WEST 105 West Ninth. Main 5892. 6-6 FOR SALE Beautiful new seven-room bungalow in Highland Park; has all modern conveniences; is vacant, and can get immediate possession. Olmsted & Crabtree, 826Vi Market street. Main 601. 6-8 FINE FLORIDA PLANTATION 3,640 acres, splendid genernl farm land; 1,200 acres under cultivation; dark sandy loam, red clay subsoil; one of the best bargains along sen board. Price $12 per acre. Mention Bargain No. 1. B. L. Hammer, General Development Agent. Seaboard Air Line Railway, Norfolk, Va. 24-5 FOR SALE Real Estate Fine residence lot between Second and Third on Pop lar St. Splendid view of city. Will sacrifice if sold at once. Phone M. 1767. FLOUIDA FARM 160 acres, all under cultivation except ten acres woodlot: unsurpassed in southeast for general farming and livestock. House, barn ami outbuildings. Only $4,000: terms. Mention Rargaln No. 2. B. L. Ham mer, General Development Agent, Keny bpard Air Line Railway Co., Norfolk. Va. 24-5 AGENTS WANTED AA Al FROPOSITrSN Men, Women, Hoy and Girls (16) Agents' Spure Time. Rig Money. Make money in your spore time selling "Uanlyte" indestructible gas mantles; savesxone-thlrd gas; equals tho light of two others and outlasts one-half dozen of any other make; retails at 15c each, two for 20c; one dozen sent uostpnld upon receipt of $1 to agents, or on con signment if references are sntlHfao tory. J. I. Robin, Mfr. and Patentee, l.'lOtlx street and Park avenue, New York. $-6 AGENTS WANTED Kerogas burner; makes a gas stove out of any old cook stove; burns kerosene (coal oil); abso lutely safe; cost low; every home, espe cially country and small town, means a sale. Kerogas Burner Co., 8857 Rex street, Dayton, O, 8-5 AGENTS WANTED Men or women; city, county and slate agents, in pro tected territory; fast repeating line; guaranteed goods; experience unneces sary; nil or spare time samples free. The National Products Co., Mans field, O. S-5 AGENTS WANTED Add $2,800 to $5,000 to your income without interfering with your present occupation by selling the nationally-advertised AJax Chem ical Flie Engine. Every factory and mill, town and city, store, mine, coun. try estate, etc., is a live immediate prospect. Under present conditions businessmen realise great necessity for fire protection. Write now for pur proposition. No oapltal required. A dignified, profitable opportunity. AJnx Fire Engine Works, Bush Terminal i"Uff., 110. Brooklyn. N. Y. 3-5 tiUSiJM&ftS OPPOBTUNlTlifiS TWENtY-FlVtf WTItsTTrTTe'ifGanii oil lease may mske $10,000 oil leases $5 per acre, $1 per acre down, 60c pur acre weekly; $25 buys 6 seres, $5 down $2.50 a week for Oklahoma oil leases. Opening new field may muke your lease worth $1,000 acre; this has happened in Oklahoma many times. Buy low, vll high; that plan haa made fortunes for lease owners; big advance coming In price; $25 buys 8 acres; $50 buys 10 (icres; $1011 buys 80 acres; remit $1 per sere first payment or $5 per acre In full payment. Agents wanted. Write for free Information. T. M. Mi lam, 71 Colcord Dldg., Oklahoma, Okla. 13-5 HELP WANTED Male HKLP WANTED At once, experienced iaundryman; gcod wages to right man. Apply to Dalton Steam laundry, Dnl ton, (!a. 1-9 FOtt RENT Houses FOR RENT For three months' lease, or ' longer if delred. five-room furnlnhed i cottage. Highland I'ark, near East I Iake car line; $30 per month. Call ' Macrae & Stuart, Main 2108. . 2-8 RIGHT lLL, tun YCH tF if SOOH HAV BOILEO EJS AS - t FPiep? ve cam ATTweM j OUT OF THS OM61L AMD j ' '' SCHEME TO BUILD HOME FOR GIRLS AT CHARLESTON Urged Upon Secretary of War Baker by Mrs. John D, Rockefeller, Jr. New York, Jan. 5. Adoption of a specialized scheme for the housing of woman workers at military training campa and cantonments and In Indus trial centers was urged upon 8 ec re tar y of Wur Baker in a letter made public here by Mrs. John V. Rocke feller, Jr., representing the housing committee of the war work council of tho Young Women'a Christian asso ciation. The association plans to build, at Its own expense, a model home for girls at Charleaton, 8. C, and the hope was expressed that the government would erect duplicate ot this Institution throughout the coun try. "In view of the probability that an Increasing number of women most necessarily be employed in war activi ties in connection with camps, it Is strongly recommended that these women be placed on a war basis," the letter said, "enlisting for war aervlce under military discipline. Such disci pline would do away with many ob jectionable features of such service at the present time. "We beg that the government, rec ognizing its responsibility to those girls, build for them houses where they may eat and sleep and be pro vided with proper oversight as well aa opportunities for recreation, none of which are at present available. If it Is the wish of the war department, the Young Women'a Christian asso ciation will undertake to furnish lead ership for the social and recreational life of these girls. "This same need which exists among women employed In connection with the camps is as great among the women already employed in factoriea making war supplies." The association's plan, which will be embodied in the Charleston- estab llshment, has been laid In detail be fore OHo Kldllts, in charge of nous Ing conditions for the council of na tional defense, FIRST RELIEF FOR EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS Washington, Jan. 6. First relief for the victims' of the Guatemala earthquake reached that city New Year's day on a ship from British Honduras. The supplies, In cluded more than 8,000 woolen blankets, tents and clothing. The ves sel has returned to British Honduras for more supplies. The American charge d'affaires re ported that communication with Puerto Barrios by rail probably would be re stored by Jan. 8, enabling the entry of relief supplies and the departure of a large number of people. Including a small number ot destitute Americana. The earthquake - shocks, the telegram stated, were continuing on Jan. 1, but with less frequency and violence. , He reported the Ametlcan legation builds ing unsafe. Krtrth shocks of moderate Intensity were recordod on. seismographs at Georgetown university here last night, beginning at 11:88 o'clock and continu ing until 12:67 a.m. today. The loca tion could not be determined, but It wan thought to be a continuance of the shocks at Guatemala City. . DRAFTED MEN CAN BE SENT WHERE NEEDED Kansas City, Jan. 5. The right of the government to send drafted men for military service wherever needed waa upheld In federal court in Kansas City, Kans., when Judge John C. Pot lock denied the application for a writ of habeas corpus releasing Robert Cox, of Richmond, Mo., from the na tional army. The case was filed on Dec. S, the petition contending the government contemplated sending Cox; an artilleryman, to France In "viola tion of hla constitutional rights." - READERS Tell Advertisers you saw their Ad IN THE NEWS. J FOR LUMBER CALU l WILLINGHAM & CO. MAIN 40 and 8M MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 1 f A It E6 P IX) nT lT NIT Y Fo7saIe, "niy beautiful $160 Victrola-slie phonograph and records; guaranteed ten years; will accept i0; used only ten weeks; wonderful bargain. Will ship CO. P., allow exsmlnation and trial without one cent deposit. If found unsatisfac tory, will pay frelKht both ways. Vrlte A. H. Nordin, 816S Ogden avenue, Chi cago, 111. f won S ASF, AND DOORS CALL CM WILLINGHAM & CO. MAIN 40 and 909 BY ALLMAN