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PERCY L. CROSBY
McClure Newspaper Syndicate
An aeroplane photograph of Lakewood Park, home of the Southeastern
Fair, made by Francis Price, staff photographer of the Atlanta
Constitution,
MAGNIFICENT FIREWORKS
Exclusive Fireworks Prograir
Especially Designed for the
Southeastern Fair, Oct.
16-26.
three days auto
Famous Drivers On Dirt Track
to Compete At Atlanta,
October 16-25-26.
“* international champions will 1.
titered, it is too early to announc
^ names will compete, of the drivers entries and do car
as
d 6 “f 11 a week before the e;;;n
°P
T , be International Motor Contest A
“Cation has licensed over 200 proft y
sional UtU fir,vt*i. divers and , the , Atlanta \ rue
»-U be sure to attract the leader?
; which
includes such names
« Haughdahl. dirt track
holdtr of eleV3E ' vorld
io' L T S Dlsbrow R Burr Lum
lWiiiirri° kit 1uray Ijjve - Koetzela, ' Flo:
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Icott jt, ' rse L!i:rk and Bill
L L, dakav ' 00 ^ D'ock is the faste
u ' al 111 the United States ai
l*ith , / *
U e< events are always watch
I ‘ ll *e expectation that a new
£ 'ill
buildings of the Southeastern Fair opposite the main entrance
lde of steel and concrete, they are the best In the South.
ties like the Devil Among the Tailors,
electric wheels and golden tourbillions
emitting cascades of fire while rising
in the air.
The set pieces will be designed by
Walter Martinson of the Newton Fire¬
works company of Chicago, a firm
whose name is synonymous with ar¬
tistic pyrotechnics.
SEND FOR A PREMIUM LIST
The 1920 Catalog is Full of In
terest to All, and Will Be
Mailed to You Free.
record will be set and the Southeast¬
ern Fair races on October 16th and the
25th and 26th will be tjo exception to
the rule.
BOY SCOUTS AT THE FAIR.
Members in the State of Georgia
Invited to Camp at South¬
eastern Fair Oct. 16-26.
:
_
Boy Scouts Qf G
camp on the
Grounds during tb
An admission fee
there wiU be n0
ground , and , scout
their own cookmi
nomicaUy for the
to stay that long.
A. A. Jameson
tive, announces t
a scout program
scouting during tt
viding an opportu
learn much abou
formation may b<
Mr. Jameson, Ch;
j Building, Atlanta.
Tttfi COVlNfitON NCW 8 . COVINGTON, GKokuia.
Figure tractor cost by
acres of work done
Three items enter into the eost of farming with tractor. (1) Labor, (ill
Interest, depreciation and repairs, (3) Fuel and oil.
If you have a tractor that only plows seven acres a day, and the operators
wages are $5 00, that’s 71 cents an acre for labor. If your tractor will plow
twelve acres a day, the operator’s hire is but 42c an acre. The tractor that
cuts the labor eost to the minimum is a big advantage, particularly in these
days of high wages.
The Hart-Parr 30 has proven its abundant power every test ever entered.
GET AT ANY WORKING PART
LESS THAN FIVE MINUTES
Depreciation and repairs hit the minimum in the Hart-Parr 30. It Is built
by the founders of the tractor industry mid twenty years of tractor building
experience results in a tractor of sturdy f simple construction—on t > that the
farmer can easily keep in tip-top shape. In less than five minutes you
can get at any working part of the Hart-Parr 30 and'you can adjust it
standing on your feet, not lying on your Iwu k.
FUEL ECONOMY WORTH WHILE
The Hart-Parr 30 is guaranteed to burn kerosene as successfully as a
gasoline engine burns gasoline, to ger as much power from it and use no
more of it The Kerosene Shunt, an exclusive* Hart-Parr feature, gives
extreme flexibility and economy of rower.
Come In and let us show you the Hart-Parr 30 or write for literature. Now
is the time to buy—clean up the fall and winter work and become an expert
operator by next spring.
Jones and Smith Bros Ma,.y Parr* that of the old Hart
virgin plowed the
prairies of the
Newborn, Georgia Northwest are still in
use today. The great
grand-daddy of all Trac¬
tors was old Hart-Parr
No. I. built in i oni.
Price $1495 f. o. b. factory
A POWERFUL 'STURDY
BUU-T BY THE Fb