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Office and Warehouse
23 Peters St.
Bell M 2558 Atlanta 5314
AUTO and MACHINE PARTS WELDED Phone M.3013 ~~ 179 S.Forsyth St.
We Move and Store
We Pack and Ship
FE INSURANCE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA
nized 1871 RICHMOND, VA. All Claims paid IMMEDIATELY upon receipt of satisfactory Proofs of Death. :
J. C. HOWARD, Superintendent, ms 519-525 Empire Bldg., ATLANTA, GA.
Is paying its Policyholders OVER $1.250,000.00 annually. : : : : :
THIS IS THE 1916 ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY
445
Loomis Av Intersects
580 Stone C W 584 Keeney P J
588 Pierce J H 592 McDonald C C
600 Whitley W A
604 Vacant March 6, 1916
608 Touchstone S G
610 Vacant March 6, 1916 Park Av Intersects
616 Justis R M
620 Henley J W
624 Turner S N Mrs
628 Vacant March 6, 1916 633 Smith A L
635 Wells M H
636 Methvin S A
640 Stone J A
641 Smith PA
646 Wolf H
648 Park Pharmacy
Boulevard Intersects
654 Marker A W
658 New E Mrs
660 Adams J W
662 White JE Q
666 Grogan T J
668 Boling B B
672 Hayes C L
676 Myers P A
680 Bolling E C
Berean Av Intersects
681 Hyden A R
682 Nichols A C Mrs
683 Mayfield G A Petty M D
684-5 Vacant Feb 22, 1916
686 McCleskey J B
687 Knight W
688 Dennard J C
689 Jackson E M Mrs
690 Dunn A F
691 Sweatt W C
692 Vacant Feb 23, 1916
694 Wells W O
696 Vacant Feb 23, 1916
698 Cort W E
699 Chatman J J Wood J 700 Childers W H
701 Skillern W J Smith H
702 Vacant Feb 23, 1916
704 Nance J H
707 Vacant Feb 23, 1916 708 Turner E C
709 Capps J W
710 Cornelison S A Mrs
711 Hood M J Mrs
Cameron Intersects
715 Portwood J B
718 Gittens G K
720 Drasbeck L M Mrs
722 Lienhard J
724 Collins C H Wellborn C R
725 King J D
727 Stanford J
728 Hornsby J P
729 Morris J O
731 Brown W A
Foster W J 734 King T W 741 Acree W M
WOODWARD ROW, near Mur- phy av
WOODWARD WAY, located in Peachtree Heights Park
WOOLEY AV (Lakewood Hgts), on Lakewood car line
WYLIE, from 34 Powell S e to Dahlgren, 1 G R
of R paved with rubble throughout, water S Delta to Leggett av, sewerage Delta to Pearl
11 Newman W J
15 Martin T J
19 Duncan J R
21 Yon Y L
Tye Intersects
23 Ernest J R
25 Raines H A
27 Friend M E Mrs
Short Intersects
51 Johnson W W
57 Vacant March 6, 1916
123 Calhoun T (c)
175 Vacant March 6, 1916
179 Brockman N C Mrs
Delta Pl Intersects Estoria Intersects
181 Vacant March 6, 1916
187 Swords E C
188 Pitts Hubert
Cameron B J
193 Stephens J M
198 Ellis William
200 Mauldin R F
204 Vacant March 2, 1916
Selman Ends
205 Chitwood C L
206 Murray Mary (c)
207 Sockwell E H
208 Almond Ola (c)
209 Wilkins R L
210 Palmer J R
211 Mauldin R F
212 Stanley H W Guthrie J E
213 Cenker Abraham
Oliver Intersects
214 Snow Mary (c)
214-A Vacant Feb 28, 1916
215 Fincher W W
218 Wylie's Chapel (c)
220 Reynolds Jesse (c) (c)
222 Brown J F
223 Womack J L
224 Ward A W (c)
225 Lesnoff Harry
225-A Vacant Feb 25, 16
Flat Shoals Av Intersects
226 Smith Anna (c)
227 Moore Judge (c)
228 Dansby E (c)
241 Thomas M (c)
280 Vacant Feb 28, 1916
284 Lawson F R
286 Wynn Samuel (c)
286-A Thomas J (c)
288 Thomas Malinda (c)
290 Holloway William (c)
301 Vacant Feb 25, 1916
303 Nichols N M (c)
304 Hill Emma (c)
ATLANTIC LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
OF Richmond, Va.
1520-21 HEALEY BLDG.
Phone Ivy 8526
E. A. BOSTROM MFG. CO. WE DO CONTRACT MANUFACTURING WORK 290 EDGEWOOD AVE. PHONE IVY 4285
BAYLIS Office Equipment
CO.
I S.BROAD ST. PHONE M. 241
THOMAS & THOMAS
GENERAL
AGENTS
PERRYMAN-BURSON LOS
WAGONS, DRAYS, CARTS, BUGGIE; RUBBER TIRES E. D. CRANE C
DITCHERS AND GRINDERS 53 S. Broad St. Phone M. 2
446
WYLIE-Cont'd.
305 Levis W (c)
306 King A (c)
306-A Barnes L (c)
307 Wright William (c)
308 Bailey Noah (c)
309 McClatchey R C
309-A Vacant Feb 28, 1916
311 Preston J A
315 Voyles M A Mrs
317 Ransom V F
319 Vacant Feb 24, 1916
325 Murlin B
326 Rudasill Levi
Esten Intersects
333 Thornton D L
334 Moore J T
339 Hearn J J
341 Duke W O
345 Upchurch J C
347 Vacant Feb 24, 1916
349 Jordan Julius (c)
381-A-3 Vacant Feb 24, 1916
383-A Moore James (c)
425 Gordon H K
WYMAN (Edgewood), from Har dee s, 2 e of Mayson av
WYMAN (Edgewood), from Har- dee to E Fair, 1 w of Clifton
WYMAN, from Ga R R S to Boulevard, 1 e of S Boulevard 50 Whitehead Edgar
50-A Riley C R
50-B Morris J C
50-C Yokem Randolph
52-A Smith C M
52-D Savage J
53-A McCarty J
53-B Henson J H 53-D Mote C
54-A Bonner W C
54-B Vacant March 22, 1916
54-C DeLoach B
55-A Lancaster R D
55-B Cobb S P
55-C Information refused
55-D Alkins D
56-A Gunn S Mrs
56-B Rice Hershil
56-C Anglin D M
56-D Thompson E
57-A Burnett F R
57-B Rumsey M A Mrs
57-C Adams L M
57-D Reynolds E H Mrs
58-A Prince M D
58-B Vacant March 8, 1916
58-C Calhoun B D
58-D Chadwick E Mrs
59-A Lord R C
59-B Brown J W
59-C Pierce James
59-D Brown A
60-A Vacant March 8, 1916
60-B Gentry Lee
60-C Davis Evie Mrs
60-D Earl R B
61-A Weaver P J
61-B Gibson William
61-C Crump Allen
61-D Sargent H E
62-A Emmitt J P
62-B Freeman F 62-C Duncan W P
YONAH DRIVE, from Fifteenth n to Lafayette Drive, 1 e of Peachtree Circle
YONGE, from 413 Decatur n to 283 Auburn av, 1 e of Hilliard, paved with macadam from De- catur to Edgewood av, sewer- age and water Decatur to Au- burn av
6 Vacant March 7, 1916
8 Rory A R 9 Silverman J
11 Butler R (c)
12 Russell H (c)
14 Coleman R S (c)
15 Jackson L (c)
16 Nichols M (c)
20-A Pressly A (c)
20-D Cole Geo (c)
20-B Green John (c)
20-E Whitaker Walter (c)
20-F Thompson Annie
Pittman Pl Ends
21 Sims P A (c)
25 Vacant March 7, 1916
30 Vacant March 7, 1916
31 Hatcher J (c)
35 Burt C (c)
38 Yonge St School (c)
41 Bates R (c)
47 Pettis C (c)
51 Harris M (c)
52 Barker Rance (c)
54 Houston Al (c)
55 Hatchett E W (c)
56 Vacant March 7, 1916
57 Hatcher A (c)
60 Wright Robt (c)
62 Griffin J (c)
64 Blackwell J (c)
72 Armour I (c)
Gartrell Intersects
75 Barnes M (c)
76 Bentley Rose (c)
78 Vacant March 7, 1916
80 Boyd Maria (c)
81 Vacant March 21, 1916
84 Wilson Annie (c)
87 Vacant March 7, 1916
88 Strickland S (c)
89 Byrd B D (c)
91 Thomas E (c)
92 Harris F (c)
Tanner Ends
93 Thomas T (c) Chamberlin Begins
98 Herdon V (c)
100 Fields R J (c)
101 Orr J K Shoe Factory
102 Young C (c)
104 Norris Lanier (c)
Edgewood Av Intersects
116 Hicks C (c)
117 Berry T (c)
118 Crawford L (c)
121 Williams J (c)
122 Alexander M (c)
123 Martin E L (c)
124 Kempson M (c)
126 Bell S J (c):
127-A Vacant March 6, 1916
FREE
A Silk-Lisle pair of "NOTASEME" hose for man or woman, to every person buying a pair of shoes and saying they saw this advertisement. 18 years in Atlanta selling Good Shoes JOHN LOW SMITH 18 W. MITCHELL ST.
THIS IS THE 1916 ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY
MINERAL WATER ALKALEN A
Phone M 2512
Quick Relief for Stomach, Kid- ney, Liver, Bladder Trouble, and Rheumatism.
24 S. Broad St.
TRUSSES, RUBBER GOODS SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS HOSPITAL SUPPLIES
109 N.PRYOR ST. OPP. CANDLER BLDG.
4434 S
west Mortality for 51 Years OVIDENT LIFE & TRUST CO., of Philadelphia LLACE W. DANIEL, Genl. Agt. 3rd Floor Connally Bldg. Phone M 1986
447
127-B Reed H (c)
128 Brown P (c)
130 Davis W (c)
131 Lofton J (c)
132 Mitchell R M (c)
133 Austin L (c)
134 Hodges R (c)
135 Gary J J (c)
136 Hartsfield S (c)
138 Colbert A (c)
YORK AV, from 241 Lee w to 254 Ashby, 1 s of Gordon, paved with macadam, sewerage and water throughout
16 Edwards K E 19 Branton L B 23 Hall H A
24 Haney I L Mrs
27 Smith W E
28 Hope J L
31 Baker F B
32 Paulk C M
Evans Intersects
38 Stevens E J Mrs
40 Meacham S N
41 Bowles D L
42 Moncrief W M
43 Rowell C R
44 Kimberly M A
48 White J E 50 Toney A V
52 Moreland R A
53 Hunnicutt J M
54 Kirkman E E 59 Allison E G
61 Grant W H
63 Cook H P 64 Richardson Gertrude Miss
YOUNG'S CROSSING, on N Deca- tur car line
ZACHERY, from 679 Whitehall w to 32 Dunn, 1 s of Oak, sew- erage and water from Lee to Dunn
17 Elrod B L
19 Feeher J W
23 Long J M
32 Bergstrom M W Mrs Coggins L C
33 Vacant Feb 23, 1916
34 Perdue J M Robinson R S
36 Smith W G
37 Burton R C
41 Garvin M E Mrs
43 Terry C H
44 Means J F
WE GUARANTEE YOU AGAINST LOSS AND MISREPRESENTATION IF YOU WILL MENTION THIS DIRECTORY WHEN PATRONIZING OUR ADVERTISERS. ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY COMPANY
Copyright Law, Bearing on Directories.
Sec. 28 .-- That any person who wilfully and for profit shall infringe any copy- right secured by this act, or shall knowingly and wilfully aid or abet such infringe- ment, shall be deemed guilty of a misdmeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by imprisonment for not exceeding one year, or by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars, nor more than one thousand dollars, or both, in the dis- cretion of the court.
BLACK TYPE
q The names appearing in BLACK TYPE in this directory represent the energy and enterprise of the city and it is a pleasure for the pub- lishers of this directory to have the opportunity to make the public acquainted with them. Those in black type are the people who accomplish the wonders in business here and make Atlanta what it is. They recognize and support all the public necessities and things needful to improve and serve a CITY of Atlanta's magnificent possibilities. They are not the drones and sponges who never support anything, but seek rather to gain by others' hard work and money. Wher. you patronize those in black type you patronize men and firms who will PATRONIZE YOU in the same broad manner that you patronize them.
Earl & Wilson Shirts and Collars Daniel Bros. Co. 45 - 47 - 49 ,Peachtree Street
ATLANTA TRUNK AND BAG FACTORY
CARRIES THE
LARGEST
AND
MOST UP TO DATE ASSORTMENT TRUNKS, BAGS and
SUIT CASES
IN ATLANTA 92 Whitehall St. PHONE M 466
THIS IS THE 1916 ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY
BEAULLIEU & APPLEWHITE
BUILDING SUPPLIES Metal Weather Strips for Doors and Windows, to Save Cool and Keepout The Cold Weather
1317-35ªNAT'L. BANK BLDG
IVY 1754
THE
Phone M3121-Atlanta 879 STORAGE SKINNER BROS. TRANSFER und STORAGE CO. Household Goods, Pianos, Packing and Shipping 165 WALTON ST
MARIETTA
182 MACK-SIGNS 34?
MARK NABORS & CC MOTOR TRUCK SPECIALISTS 506 WHITEHALL Phone M 53
448
New York, N. Y. March 20th, 1915.
American Writing Machine Co., Atlanta, Ga. (Branch). Gentlemen :-
We have your letter of the 17th, in reference to the Atlanta City Direc- tory. The writer has always considered this particular advertising a good in- vestment for various reasons. It has brought business directly to us. The book itself is indispensable for your office, in addition to which we have always found Mr. Hill a good booster for his advertising patrons, even at times sending them business far in excess of the cost of the advertising.
You, therefore, have our per- mission to renew your contract cover- ing the advertising space which we have . been carrying for several years.
Very truly yours,
AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO.
COPY
CALL IVY
TYPEWRITERS RENTED 4 Months for $5 Phone Main 2526 AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO., 48 N. Pryor St.
THIS IS THE 1916 ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY
CARTER ELECTRIC CO.
12 N. BROAD ST.
Phone Ivy
6666 ELECTRIC AND GAS
Atlanta Phone 3271 FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES
449
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ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY
THE ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY CO. PUBLISHERS
29 1-2 MARIETTA ST.
Phones
5 Bell Main 1653 ¿ Atlanta - 89
THE TRIO LAUNDRY Does It Better PHONE IVY 1099 EDGEWOOD AVE. and HILLIARD
CITY OF ATLANTA City Hall-55 Marietta
Election held annually on the first Wednesday in December
The qualifications of a regis- tered voter in the city election are :- He must have paid all his taxes since he was aged twenty- one years; he must be a resident of the state twelve months, of the county six months, and the city thirty days.
The General Council is com- posed of a board of ten aldermen and twenty Councilmen; one member is elected from each ward annually for two years. Aldermen are elected for terms of three years each
General Council meets first and third Monday afternoons in each month at 3 o'clock
Aldermanic Board meets Thursday following at 3 o'clock
GENERAL INFORMATION LICENSES
Failure to take out license by the 5th day of the first month of each quarter imposes cost and trouble, as the law compels the issuance of a fi fa, and a case may also be made in the Record- er's court
Make checks payable to Frank F Smith, tax collector Do not include water bill, taxes, or any- thing else you may owe the city in your check for license
If you will bring your old li- cense, it will save you time and may avoid an error
WHEN TO RETURN AND PAY TAXES
Make city tax returns from February 1st to March 15th
The city tax rate is $1.25 per $100
Ten per cent penalty for fail- ure to make returns by March 15th
Pay first installment (33 1-3 per cent) April 1 to 15
Pay second installment (33 1-3 per cent) June 15 to 30
Pay third installment (33 1-3 per cent) Sept 1 to October 15
Dry Clean
and WASH AT THE
Capital City
YOU WILL LIKE IT
130 Whitehall St. 5 Phones M. 1050
LUMBER
Every Kind, Any Quantity S. A. WILLIAMS LUMBER CO. 254 ELLIOTT STREET BOTH PHONES M. 328
BESSIE ANDERSON
MULTIGRAPHING PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 825
Atlanta Nat'l. Bank Bidg.
Phone
THIS IS THE 1916 ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY
19
XL
ASSOCIATION
GARAGE
con CONE
AND JAMESST PHONE IVY 1476
ELECTRIC MACHINERY WIRING INSTALLING CONTRACTING REPAIRING
OF ANY KIND BRYAN
COMPANY
ELECTRIC
58 EDGE- WOOD AVE.
PHONES :
Bell Ivy 1788 & 1790 ATLANTA 5000
450
Iam not Superstitious but I do believe in Signs."
KENT-SIGNS
3312
Auburn Ave. Phone Ivy 1938
A discount of 11% per cent will be allowed upon the total taxes if paid on the date when first in- stallment is due A discount of 11% per cent will be allowed upon the last installment of tax if same is paid on or before the time fixed for the payment of the second installment On failure to pay installments when due, the same shall bear interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum All transfers of real estate
must be reported immediately after sale is made to city tax assessors
Water bills payable 1st to 10th of each month Discount of 25 per cent if paid by the 10th
EXECUTIVE OFFICIALS
Mayor Jas G Woodward, elect- ed December, 1914. for two years
ALDERMEN
1st Ward-J R Seawright
2nd Ward-C H Kelly
3rd Ward-C C McDonald
4th Ward-Albert D Thompson 5th Ward-Jno D Sisson
6th Ward-J Lee Barnes
7th Ward-Jesse W Armistead
8th Ward-John S Owens
9th Ward-Edgar Dunlap
10th Ward-N T Spratt
COUNCILMEN
1st Ward-J N Renfroe; Chas B Alverson
2nd Ward-O H Williamson, J L McCord 3rd Ward-Geo P Freeman; F C Woodall 4th Ward-C L Ashley; A W Farlinger 5th Ward-W H Johnson; Leo- nard Bell 6th Ward-E T Mincey, Ed- ward F Johnson 7th Ward-Dr J C White; J N Landers 8th Ward-Frank H Reynolds; E H Inman
9th Ward-W D White; L Carpenter 10th Ward-Carl Dolvin; Sam M Freeman
Recorder-George E Johnson at police headquarters
Clerk-Walter Taylor
Comptroller-J H Goldsmith; chief clerk, Graham West
Tax Collector-Frank F Smith Tax Assessors-C D Meador; Jno N Malone; J S Sewell .
Marshal-Jas M Fuller
Treasurer-T J Peeples, bond $100,000
£ Building Inspector-Ed R Hays; D E Green, C J Bowen and L P Marquardt, assistants
License Inspector-C L Wood- dall; assistant W W Thompson Chief of Construction- H N Hurt; en- gineer; K W Brittain, engineer in charge of sewers; J W Bridwell in charge of repairs
Electrician-R C Turner
Attorney-James L Mayson; assistant, Saml D Hewlett Warden-Thomas Evans
Collector of Street Improve-
ment Bills-Edward White
BOARD OF HEALTH
J G Hall and J G Wilkins, city physicians; W E Quillian, M D, president; H M Patterson, vice president; W C Cole, F J Chappel- lear, Dr P L Moon, D J Baker, Dr Linton Smith, Dr W M Eth- ridge, J E Jackson, F E Maffett, C L Ashley and Jas G Wood- ward, Mayor, ex-officio
HEALTH DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS
Dr J P Kennedy, health officer; Dr Claude A Smith, bacteriologist and chemist; Jas G Hall, John G Wilkins, city physicians; C E Ware, superintendent Cont Dis Hosp; F J Hood, superintendent Smallpox Hospital; Dr J H Brad- field, superintendent Battle Hill Sanatorium; J A G Beach, chief plumbing inspector
SANITARY DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS
John Jentzen, chief; M A Rob- inson, supt street cleaning
POLICE COMMISSIONERS
Elected by Council for Three Years-Harry Poole, Robt Hol- land, W A Vernoy, Robert C Clark, R T Pace, J W Maddox, A R King, and the Mayor, ex of- ficio; W T' Morris sec
Regular meeting second Mon- day in each month
WATER COMMISSIONERS
W E Dunn, pres; Wm J Davis, v-pres; W Z Smith, gen mgr; W G St John, sec; 1st Ward, E A Wachendorff; 2nd Ward, F B Florence; 3rd Ward, W E Dunn; 4th Ward, F G Lake; 5th Ward, H H Norman; 6th Ward, J J Woodside; 7th Ward, Steve W Herren; 8th Ward, Wm J Davis; 9th Ward, L F Wilkinson; 10th Ward, H M Gilmer; J R Sea- wright, chairman waterworks committee of Council, and
the Mayor ex officio
PARK COMMISSIONERS
Ben Lee Crew, pres; A N Thorn, v-pres; J O Cocharn, sec & genl mgr; C A Pitts, M B Young, C A Bowen, J E Belcher, Almond Morgan, C
I Branan, W W Waits, J H Andrews
SIGNS
Store Front Signs, Office and Window Lettering, Card and Muslin Signs, Carved Wood and Electric Signs Massengale Bulletin System 56 Edgewood Ave. Phone Ivy 8740
THIS IS THE 1916 ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY
OLSOMS FIRE PROOF STEAM HEATED
WALL PAPER HIGH CLASS INTER:OR DECORATIONS
PHONE IVY 459 107 N. PRYOR ST. Opp. Candler Bidg FRIDDELL BROTHERS
The Eichberg Heating Co.
45 MARIETTA ST.
Bell Phone M 4335
Specialists in Heating and Ventilation in all its branches.
451
OUR WAGONS ANSWER LIKE AN ECHO
83 TRINITY AVE
DRY CLEANING
PHONES BELL MOST ATL.2650
THIS IS THE 1916 ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY
Meet in City Hall first Tuesday each month, 3 p m
BOARD OF FIRE MASTERS
Office 44 W Alabama St Reg- ular meeting second day in each month C C McDonald, chairman; Jesse W Armistead, Frank H Reynolds, A W Farlinger, E F Johnson, W H Johnson, J W Ren- froe, F C Woodall and the Mayor ex officio
SALARIES OF CITY OFFICIALS Mayor +
$4,000
Mayor pro tem 600
Secretary to mayor 2,000
Alderman 300
Clerk 3,000
Deputy
1,800
Assistant 1,500 .
License Inspector 1,800
Construction Chief 4,000
Chief Clerk 1,900
Assistant 1,500
Marshal
2,400
Deputy Marshal
1,500 300
City Comptroller
3,000
Chief Clerk
2,400
Tax Assessors, 3, each Tax Investigator 1,800
Chief Clerk 2,000
Attorney 3,600 2,700 Asst Attorney
Investigator
1,620
Asst Investigator
1,500
Genl Mgr Water Works. 3,000
Supt of Construction 2,800
Secretary Water Works Recorder
3,600
Recorder pro tem
1,500
Tax Collector 3,000
Assistants, 2, each
1,500
St Improvement Collr 1,800
Warden
1,800
Treasurer 1,000
Chief Fire Dept
3,600
Chief Police
3,000
Plumbing Inspector
1,800 600
Custodian
1,500
Building Inspector
2,700
Mechanical Engineer
2,400
Electrician
1,800
Sanitary Chief 3,000
Sec to San Chief 1,800
Supt Grady Hospital 3,600
Bacteriologist
2,700
Health Officer, Dr J P Ken- nedy, $3.000; Asst Health Officer, Dr J G Hall, $2,000; Asst Health Officer Dr J G Wilkins, $1,800; Prison Physician, Dr M C Mar- tin, $1,800
EDUCATIONAL
Board of Education-Office 414 Chamber of Commerce bldg
Maj R J Guinn, president; A P Morgan, v-pres; L M Landrum, sec; W T Candler, treas; Harvey Hatcher, Daniel Green, W H Ter- rell, J M Pearce, Jno N McEach- ern, Geo F Eubanks, Jas L Key, Aldine Chambers, Mayor and chairman of schools committee of City Council, ex officio L M Landrum, supt public schools, office 414 Chamber of Com bldg, r 567 N Jackson
LIBRARIES
Carnegie Library of Atlanta-S W corner Carnegie place and Forsyth, Miss Tommie D Barker, librarian; Anne Wallace Branch, Luckie St, cor Merritts ave; Uncle Remus branch, 214 Gordon, also branch in Oakland City; South Branch, corner Capitol and E Georgia av
State Library-(Law and Liter- ary)-Mrs T' R R Cobb, librar- ian, State Capitol
Christian Science Reading Room-613 The Grand
FIRE DEPARTMENT
The Atlanta paid Fire Depart- ment was organized July 1, 1882; now has a chief, three assistant chiefs, one fire inspector, sixteen captains, sixteen lieutenants, one superintendent of fire alarm, eight engineers, five auto engi- neers, one secretary, one hundred and seventy men, nine steamers, eleven two-horse hose wagons, six hook and ladder trucks in service, sixty horses, nine auto- mobiles, 30,000 feet of hose, and two double-tank two-horse chem- ical engines The annual expense in connection with the fire de- partment is about $307,374.10 The force is paid as follows: Chief, $3,600 per year; assistant chiefs, 1st, $1,800; 2d, $1,650; 3d, $1,500; captains, $1,400; lieutenants, $1,- 200; engineers, $1,200 per annum; hosemen, $75 to $90 per month; superintendent of fire alarms, $1,- 500 per annum The Gamewell fire system is used with street boxes
Chief-W B Cody, office and residence, 44-46 W Alabama 1st Assistant Chief-R H Pressly, Station No 1, 44 W Ala 2d Assistant Chief-G C Court- ney, Eng Co No 2, Washington and E Hunter
3d Assistant Chief-William Butler, No 8 Eng Co, Carnegie pl and Spring
G B Carlton-Sec of Dept
W B Walker-Superintendent Fire Alarm Department
Chemical Co No 1-M E McGee captain 44-46 W Ala
Chemical Co No 8-W F Coley
captain, 50 Carnegie Way
Hose Co No 1-M E McGee, captain, 44 W Alabama
MONCRIEF FURNACE CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF WARM AIR FURNACES AND CONTRACTORS FOR HEATING
139 S. Pryor St.
Phone M 285 See Page 58
DE KALB SUPPLY Co.
LUMBER, BUILDING MATERIAL, BRICK CEMENT, LIME, ROOFING Both Phones DECATUR 3 DECATUR GA
Insist on the
All Star
Label
The Best Neck- wear Made for Style and Service
Price 50c
Public Weigher
2,000
Councilmen
3,000
ANDERSON MERCANTILE AGENCY
WE CAN COLLECT THOSE BAD ACCOUNTS
BEST SERVICE SOUTH.
PHONE IVY- 1616 HURT BLDG 420
MILK MAID BREAD
Is made with milk and specially selected
flour,
it's
good-
ask
your grocer for it.
ATLANTA BAKING CO.
83 Mangum St, Phone Main 2564
452
Engine Co No 2-Tas Short captain, 29 Washington
Engine Co No 3- J H Ander- son, captain, 317 Marietta
Engine Co No 4-W H Ivy, captain, 87 N Pryor Engine Co No 5- J O Hall, cap- tain, 44 Peters
Engine Co No 6-S B Chap- man, captain, cor Boulevard and Auburn av
Engine Co No 7-G L Haney, captain, 613 Whitehall Chem & Hose Co No 8-W F Coley, captain, 50 Carnegie pl Engine Co No 9-441 Central av, O J Parker, captain Engine Co No 10-163 Oakland av, R M Netherland, captain
Engine Co No 11-John Terrell, captain, 22 E North av Engine Co No 12-J M Jenkins, captain, 1024 De Kalb av
Engine Co No 14-451 Lee, C E Pritchett, captain Engine Co No 15-S G Jordon, captain, 720 West Peachtree Engine Co No 16-E J Setze, captain, 824 Marietta
Hook and Ladder Co No 1-J N Lagomarsino, captain, 44 W Alabama
Hook and Ladder Co No 2-Tas Short, captain, 29 Washington
Hook and Ladder Co No 4-W H Ivy, captain, 87 N Pryor Hook and Ladder Co No 11- John Terrell, captain, 22 E North av
Hook and Ladder Co No 12- J M Jenkins, captain, 1020 De- Kalb Hook and Ladder Co No 16- E J Setze, captain, 824 Marietta
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Headquarters, 171-9 Decatur. Including the chief, the force numbers 300 men who are under the control of the chief of police, who is subject to the rules and orders of the Board of Police Commissioners, and are main- tained at an annual expense to the city of about $300,000. Elec- tion by the Board under civil service and retained under offi- cial service and good behavior. None of the officers or men re- ceive any perquisites, costs or extras whatever, except where and 14th
rewards have been offered by non-residents for the arrest of criminals and the recovery of stolen property, and this only al- lowed conditionally by the Police Board
Chief-W M Mayo, salary, $3,- 000; E L Jett, asst chief; W T Morris sec to chief; salaries $1,- 800
Detective Department-N A Lanford, chief Captains-L S Dobbs, F Terry, A L Poole; salaries, $1,- 500
Patrolmen, $90 per month
Station Sergeants-L C Bullard,
J A Hollis, S J Roberts Children's Court and Detention Home, 96 Trinity av
RECORDER'S COURT
Sessions-Every day except
Sunday, 8:30 a m, 2:30 p m, at the Station House, 171-179 Decatur street, George E Johnson, re- corder
INFIRMARIES AND HOSPITALS
(See also Hospitals in Classi- fied Business Department) Battle Hill Sanitarium-Dr Dr J H Bradfield, supt, salary $1,800
Georgia Baptist Hospital-92-
98 Luckie Home for Incurables-220 S
Boulevard
Hospital Contagious Diseases- 52 College
Infirmary (c)-179 Fairhaven
W Mitchell Tuberculosis Dispensary-2211/2
Auburn av
Grady Memorial Hospital-101 N Butler Smallpox Hospital-Kalb av nr City Prison
PARKS
Adair- Stewart av
Ansley Playground-Ansley pk Brisbine Baseball Park-Be- tween Crumley, Glenn, Windsor. and Ira streets
Cochran-Ansley pk
Dargan-Lucile pk, W E
Eubanks-Ansley pk
Germania Park - One-fourth mile south of Lakewood Park Goldsboro-Druid Hill
L P Grant Park-South end of Park av, east end of Georgia av Heard Park-125 Mary
Hillyer Park-Trinity av, bet
Crew and Capitol pl Howell Park-N E corner Gor-
don and Peeples Joyner Park-State st Lakewood Park-Four miles south of Atlanta
Maddox Park-Bellwood av
Mims Park-Bounded by Davis on east, by Thurmond on n; by Maple Alley on w; by Spencer st on s
Morley Park-Joe Johnson av Oakland City
Piedmont Park-Piedmont av
Ponce de Leon Springs-East end of Ponce de Leon av Uncle Remus-Gordon cor Pee- ples Winn-Ansley pk Yonah-Ansley pk
CEMETERIES
Decatur-Decatur, Ga
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