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tonight. I think that the layout will
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FETE ATLANTA GEORGIAN .AND NEWS: SATURDAY, MAY 4. 1912.
A NOTRE DAME
LADY’S APPEAL
To all knowing sufferers of rheumatism,
whether muscular or of the joints, sci
atica, lumbagos. backache, pains in the
kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write to her
for a home treatment which has repeat
edly cured all ot these tortures. She
feds H her duty to send it to all suffer
ers FLI-'IZ You cure yourself at home as
thousands will testify no change of cli
mate being necessary This simple dis
covery banishes iwic arid from the blood,
loosens the stiffened joints, purifies the
blood and brightens the eyes, giving elas
i ticlty and tone to the whole system. If
the above interests you, for proof ad- !
■I rpss
Mr« M. Summers, Rox R, Notre Pame, tnd.
IffiW 7™gs
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IIsSIf. LVoJberg, Jr.
128-130 S. Forsyth St.
The Shop With a R e p u t a t i o n
IDEAL VACATION PLAN FOR A BOY
The combination of wholesome recrea- I
tion, out of doors, with a moderate I
amount of reading, or if a boy has been ;
deficient in school a certain amount of |
systematic study may be prescribed. I
Riverside Summer School and camp, lo- I
rated among the foothills of the Blue!
Ridge mountains, near Lake Warner, pro- |
vldes a most delightful outing, careful I
supervision and systematic reading or in- i
struction. Cadets live In barracks or in .
tents as preferred. The last two weeks !
J will be spent in camp on the coast near'
! Norfolk. Va.. and excursions will be made
to Washington. Session begins June 26th I
|snd continues eight weeks. Address
ißiverside Academy, Box Gainesville,
|Ga.
THE RATIONAI PI AN FPR A VACATION
I Not Idleness, but change of scene and
snvirnnment v\lYh a combination of recrea
tion and profitable study This is the ra
| tlonal plan, whether for young or old
F-renau College. Oalnesvnie, Ga , has i
i solved the problem for ’teachers, mothers
and young women. A beautiful descrip
tive booklet has been Issued, and will be
. sent frpo to any one who is Interested.
Addrr- s Frenau College, P. O. Box
Gainesville, Ga.
TETTERINE FOR POISON IVY.
I f» *J th--;! it Is my duty to thank you
f '■ wba’ Tetterine has done for my son.
When he was a small child ho was
ip ' >'■»•< <! whh ivy. from which he has
Ar* . ' f ullv afflicted for years, not
iM:tb .’wr. • ng w» have had him treated
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jremt *’’■• ’ s aw <-ften seen him cry
; fr« m i ■■ ■ < ised b' the dreadful condi
t i »n t of is hands We finally learned
')• • 't’ii- and. afmr using two boxes,
my <nn ’ hanx have been cured, no signs
.-f tbe trooble * ■- five months.
Y■•"rs very trulv,
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fa< ”*'»■ The Shupirine Company, Sa- ’
vannah, Ga.
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J. J. A. GWINN
FINE SHOE REPAIRING
6 LUCKIE'STREET. OPPOSITE PIEDMONT HOTEL.
BELL PHONE 2335. ATLANTA 2640.
BEFORE W I V—n
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Good Rubber Heels, 20 cents. Best, Jo cents. Best half-sole, sewed, 75
cents. Will send for and deliver your shoes without extra cost.
A I iTfiG'Cir 11 FS FOR RENT. Office noen dav and nioht. Both Phones.
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Board College Park car at Constitution Bldg.;
change cars at College Park; this will put you off
right on the property.
Some on» on property each Sunday to show lots only. For additional
information,
Paul Nuckolls,
With Empire T r ust & Safe Deoosit Co.
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OPIUM and WHISKY i
FRiM WXflrCtewSjKSßl penance sJjoxcb tbeso di*
Jiy*®ease* are curabla. Pstfents also treated at their Moraes. Co». j
fe-H snltatfon confidential. A book on the subject frao DR. B. K '
WOOMXi a 3OK. Ho. E-A Victor SanitarißM. AKoarta, So.
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Both Phones 3668
The Jellico Coal Co.
I 82 PEACHTREE ST.
11 THE I |j
GRUNEWALD
NEW ORLEANS,
Absolutely Fireproof
COST $2,500,000
New Orleans' newest and largest hotel
as thoroughly modern and equipped as
any hotel in this country. Centrally lo
cated 750 rooms: private baths, hot and
eold running water, private phones: rates
moderate. '
THE CAVE.
The most unique and delightful dining
spot in America. Tourists say there's
‘ nothing like it in the world." The cave
covers 8,000 square feet of floor space
There are myriads of iridescent stalac
tites. grotesque figures, grottos, winding
passages, etc. A fountain, waterfall.
I statues and tropical foliage, add to the
beautiful effect. Here are served the
choicest foods in Dixie
Seventy-page book about New Orleans
free Address The Manager
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Admission RjJOU Children
10 Cents next week At Matinees 5c
VJCITdT VILLE
SWITZER & EVANS. DON & MAY GORDON.
Novelty Comedians. Sensational Comedy Cyclists.
WEST & ELLIOTT, THOMAS & WRIGHT,
Singing Novelty. Eccentric Dancers.
Matinee Daily, 2:30 to 4. MOTION PICTURES. Night Shows. 7:30 to 9.
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TWO WEEKS. BEGINNING MONDAY, MAY 6. MATINEE DAILY.
THE
DURBAR
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IN KINEMACOLOR
Motion pictures In natural colors outglorles the "Arbian Nights.” Prices
15c. 25c and 50c.
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WEEK OF MAY 6 THE WONDER OF STAGELAND
DAILY MAT.. 2:30. M ■ H ■
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THE WORLD'S FAMOUS PSYCHIC AND
A MODERN HYPNOTIST.
PROGRAM r', AMES DIAMOND AND CLARA NELSON,
PROGRAM Visions D A-t. EXPOSITION FOUR. DAVE
OF GENUINE FERGUSON, SWAIN AND OSTMAN TRIO
GtNuiNt CLAUDIUS AND SCARLET.
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Niagara Falls
, ' Van and Other Feature, lj <
i On a FREE Trip
Write the Contest X . n select jng a Piano, your
Manager i£ rs J consideration will be
that of tone. Ours are noted
HP I # for their tone excellence.
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