Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 03, 1912, EXTRA, Image 7

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A LEADING NEW YORK FIRM PAYS A HIGH TRIBUTE TO THE SOUTHERN SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS UNIVERSITY THE FAME OF THE SCHOOL BUILT UPON HIGH IDEALS, REACHES THE METROPOLIS The Largest April Enrollment in the History of This Popular Business Training School. mUESSmMLL ING Wilf FOR HELP “The finest school in the world for teaching shorthand," is the opinion of a large New York firm concerning the Southern Shorthand and Business Uni versity, of this city. Extracts from a letter received by the Southern from said firm are given below. There has never been -such a great demand for bookk' mers and stenog raphers in the history of this country as at the present time. Several enrolled at the Southern yes terday and others are booked for today. It seems that nearly everybody wants to attend the Southern. The month just past recorded the largest April’s business in the. history of this old es tablished school. The people have learned of the South ern's honest advertising! Os its conservative methods! [rent r aised-we quit—you win j ! S4OOO Worth of New Style Clothing and Furnishings to Be Sacrificed at Once ST* -■y^Rrre*- jm. IHPHiIH miv BRIUW 'W '■mLMWV'CWBI L''»HMWWWWOP«BBWWMWmMMWWWW&rWm»MMWWWRWBB"WWWWWWW«WWnrWW!WiIJUUi>,mrFV-'.»l ,M Hl—limuiu Him p~ “COME QUICK AND~GET YOUR PICK" ~ J ; An advance of $3,000 per year in our rent forces us to liquidate. Our close-price selling simply won’t j permit the additional expense. So we are going to close out our entire stock regardless of cost. We have \ here’Tthe letter from our landlord—read it yourself your kind of Suits and Furnishings, your size, and J. E. Hunnicutt & Company best of all. AT YOUR PRICE. I Less Than Cost for Shirt Prices Are Season’s Newest COMBINATION GAS AND ELECTRIC Phone 665 DOWN SPOUTS. METAL CEILINGS. * “ ' ' | SK " JCHreAND J Men’s Fine Suits Now Slaughtered Hats Cut tife Quick Beuni-Mesdor C o. sls Suits $ 9.95 SI.OO Shirts, $ 1.50 Hat, $ 1.15 Blty - $lB “ $11.95 52.00 “ $1.40 S2O “ $13.40 $1.50 Shirts. C 9, TTZZ Gsntlsmen:- $9?- 50 “ «14 95 $1.15 * 3 I •P*-- J ±<£ <3 00 “ <2 2S -Regarding'the rental of the store "tnat ’you'now''occupy f $3 3 “ $15.95; $2.00 Shirts, I / 4i ' after your lease expires; Sept? 1-1912;'would say; tnat I expect t£ 527' 5 ° sl7 95 $1 40 $2«40 get per rcontn for tiiis corner << sl9 65 $2 50 ShlrtS $4.00 $2.75 $32’ 50 " $21951 $i.75 $5.00 i( $3.50 s » My present intention is to lease tai 3 corner so tnat .l, y /. the lease on same will expire at tne"same’time"tnat tne leases on tne $35 “ $22.75 S3.OQ Shirts $6.00 “ $4.25 1 other stores run out; which^will' be five 'years froia January 1-1912. S4O $23.95 $2.25 87.00 “ $5.00 1 ~ . BUEHL-MEADOR co. (j ' ' 52 Peachtree Street - - Corner Walton ■——---- - - - - - - IL -- - -"-|i iiimi ~g —~irwi «i »■»— »■ m ——w——g— ifcjjux ixsx'.K3iMC3BMßjxrrrnan»t»c .-«n i <tw nt mi - « cwkkul. i i 1 i— i—ti iii , riMracwnnti-»i8.a...i am.m.BtiTTTea. , n ...iiifhUM. wiw» H(*»^um?aw.wrTa«n'iaMwiMm2maPT , >i.'a>iLwmMg—BaiwiM i—— r.rr -y-—» r-g—g- jyn~ n - _ ... - .■■ ■ - - _ --- . _ ■■■■. . ■MlinilMU -uril ■MT-IMI ~TTJ]njnmiWIWIT~TTmiWnC.TT|J»IMITr-J7ll .LJl— LLimil—Jg--LIIII -7-- I_HIJ».I.LIMI ■ --7 -- - - Os its superb equipment and facili- ; .ties! Os its talented teaching staff! Os its long and favorable standing! Os its popularity with the business men! Os its great success in placing it - i pupils in good positions! Hence, they are flocking to this in stitution as to no other business school in the South. The fame of the Southern is spread ing over the entire country, as evi denced by the following: "I have had experience with a great many stenographers, and the kind of training your ■ bool gives is scarce." This is the statement made by Mr Edgar Lowe, vice president of the Ger eral Acoustic Company, of New York city, in a letter he has just written to the Southern Shorthand and Business University, of this city. In 'he same letter Mr. Lowe al:- > writes, “1 think your school is jus' about the finest in the world for teach - ing shorthand," thus paying to this oh established school a compliment oi which any institution might be proud The General Acoustic Company art manufacturers of instruments for thr deaf and one of the most important firms in New York. This firm has requested the Southern to send its literature to a busine.-. 1 school in Washington. D. in order that the Washington school may get an insight of the workings and facilities of ; the South’s moat progressive and pop ular business training school. Write to A. c. Briscoe, president, or to L. W. Arnold, vice president. Atlan ta. iGa., for' information, and enter at THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS:VkLDAA, MAY 3, iyi2. \ Wk * M.- m R/ F . / \HL ' w ** BL ' v WX- Vwl / \ M ft- v ' w rRi (A v f Jr v > a y w X jniss GUSSIE A&DIE ~ c/fIT 0 rfl> // \ w BUR*I r B r (x>/On :i Cy.. s i» w wW* flx H 7 V\(W ..- Ifea ip X. V/ \*z HHHHn IMM / HHHBI ■M FACULTY OF THE SOUTHERN SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS UNIVERSITY. Reading from left to right, bottom row C. Briscoe. President and Instructor of Shorthand, L. W. Arnold. Vice President, and Instructor of Short hand. top row. Professor Thomas L Bryan. Instructor of English and Representative: Miss Gussie Groves, Instructor of Shorthand. Miss Addie Eaulk r.er. Instructor of Bookkeeping an ITy pew siting. Proses.-or X. \ . .John-on, Principal Bookkeeping. Ranking and Penmanship Department. PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS ARE I NOW ENTERING ■ Honest Advertising Wins For th< Southern, and Now It Is Known Fa and Wide as "The School That Get; Results.” Several teachera from the llterari colleges have entered the Souther: Shorthand and Business University thf week. Educated stenographers and book keepers are in constant demand. Th Southern is unable to supply one-hal "f the calls it receives for such help. The literary schools and colleges ar closing now. and their teachers and pu pils are already making for the South • . n Shorthand and Business University •>f this city, to spend the sutnme months acquiring a business education including bookkeeping, shorthani typewriting, banking, etc. Teachers have learned that they ca attain great success with a knowledi ,>f these subjects, and many are chan, ing their professions to this line d work. Teachers are good judges of higf! grade schools, and this is why so man of them take courses of training in tt Southern Business College. Now is the time to enter. Get read for fall positions Don’t for rest: taking a business course Is a d version and rest from the literal teacher's work. Call, phone or write at once fot'catl logue. Address A. C. Briscoe, Pres dent. Atlanta, Ga. Phone Main 3871 Standard, I<>9S.