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By
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Idea? change, people change, and
v/,:h each change comes opportun
ity. Some of us capitalize oppor
tunity and grow rich. Others are
blind to opportunity and remain in
the rut.
One night in 1917 while he was
eating dinner in a cheap restaurant
on the Barbary Coast, San Fran
cisco, Paul Whiteman resolved to
rise from poverty to wealth and to
make Ins name famous throughout
the world. At. that time he was
a violinist in a cheap cafe orchestra
—a part time violinist at part time
pay. As he ate, an outlaw quintet
entered the restaurant and began
to play a medley of jazz from the
African jungle. To him it seemed
that jazz was merely a slate of
mind, a mood, which appealed to
human beings, seeking to relax. He
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••Panv, Atlanta, fit you. He has
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believed that jazz music, properly
introduced, would become popular
and he determined to make it so.
A week later he resigned and
formed a dance orchestra with fif
teen pieces. Kis musicians were
fired with his enthusiasm and
agreed to work without pay for a
time. In addition to his horns,
piano and drum he added two
violins, a cello, and a saxaphone
and proceeded to hold public con
certs on street corners and in parks.
Groat crowds gathered to watch his
antics and so popular did he become
that his fame swept Eastward. A
year later he was offered the posi
tion of orchestra leader in the new
Ambassador Hotel at Atlantic City.
He was given a four-year contract
at a fabulous salary. During the
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following year the management of
the Palais Royal, in New York, got
the jazz fever and Paul Whiteman
was engaged. His salary was
double that of the seaside resort.
Today, at the age of 34, White
man is one of the most. popular or
chestra leaders in America and
Europe. Last year, while in Lon
don, ho played bf fore the King ami
Queer, of England, and a week later
the British metropolis “took on”
American jazz. Paul Y\ biteman’s
wealth today is said to be in six
figures. He was born in C nver in
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Extra! Extra!
tablet sale
25c a doz. or 2 for a Nickel
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After receiving another thip
merit of about a half-thousand n:< ■ e
regular sc* tablets; We continue ur
Sale on them at these unusal low
prices, 2 for sc, or 25c a doz.
“Buy them by the 3 or 4 Doz.’’
Our 10c Counter
For the past week has saved many
people much money.
“It will save for you too’’
You will be surprised to find such
values, as these serges, ginghams.
chambry, calico checks, yard wide
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sheeting, at
lOc 3retxcl.
We give trade tickets.
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EXCURSION FARES
VIA.
Seaboard Air Line Railway
RICHMOND, VA, Dianancial Advertisers Association,
October 14*16. 1924.
ATLANTIC CITY, N,Y. Playground and Recreation Asso.,
Oct. 16*21, 1924.
COLUMBUS, GA, Business Mens’Evangelistic Club of America
Oct. 17-19, 1924.
GREENVILLE, S.C., Sixth Southern Textile Exposition,
Oct. 20-25, 1924.
ATLANTA, GA. The Georgia Sunday School Association.
Oct. 23-26, 1924.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. Inaugural Race of the Charlotte Speedway
Oct. 25, 1924.
ATLANTIC CITY N, ,J., American Gas Association,
Oct. 13-17 1924.
ATLANTIC CITY. N, J. Natl. Hardware Agio, and American
Hardware Mfg, Asso. Oct. 13-17,1924
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Natl. Paint Oil and Varnish Asso.,and
Paint Mfg. Asso, of US. and Natl.
Varnish Mfg. Asso. Oct, 16-22, 1g24,
PHILADELPHIA, PA., International Federation of Catholic
Alumnae, October 17-231 1924.
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WASHINGTON, DC. Natl. Asso. of Commercial Organizition
Secretaries, Oct. 19-23, 1924.
NEW YORK, N. Y.CliniciaJ Congress of American College of
Surgeons and Associated Anesthe
tists of U. 3-& Canada,Oct.2o-24,1924
WASHINGTON, D.C, Chamber of Commerce of U S.A., East
ern Divisoion, Oct. 23-24, 1924.
For fares, schedules or other information, apply to nearest
Seaboard Ticket Agent, or write O. G- LaHatta, TPA,, SAL
icy,, Atlanta, Ga or Trod Cii.JTor. A:-:, Pa
Manager, SAL., Atlanta, Ga.