Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 13, 1912, EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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pg E= I Do you know that a new Player-Piano has = been invented which is such a vast improvement Sy, over old-style Player-Pianos that it absolutely Pin overcomes all technical difficulties, leaving you F' h free to produce beautiful, expressive music? It is the VIRTUOLO I aww aj i = ilHo fl 4J nt I THE NEW INSTINCTIVE PLAYER-PIANO. 11 Expression in playing is guided by your aaa /B fingers on buttons, which enable you to gain g-e volume and accent by the simple, application of pL PH pressure—just as the pianist makes loud music 3 by striking the keys harder. 5) \N Xo other Player-Piano but the Virtnolo ad- KZ mils of Instinctive Playing. And no other Player- Piano has the Ascelo buttons. That’s why you jfi Ja ought to see. hear, play the Virtnolo before you & ■Z decide definitely to buy the other kind. llallet & Davis Virtuolos $750 to SBOO, ('on- JS g way Virtuolos $575 to SOSO. B Cali at our store. You will be under no obli- sjj gat ions, for the salesmen will be only too glad |s 9 to have you demonstrate the Virtnolo to yourself. M I Hallet & Davis Piano Co. I g MANUFACTURERS EB ■ CAPITAL ESTABLISHED 1839 ■ J 1226=27=28 CANDLER BUILDING | J WM. CARDER,Manager g E! ——————————. m 195 Pairs Men’s Shoes Regulars/| $£J $/2 Value O JlZb Now QC exclusively. Tans, Patents, Vicis, Gun Metal Carlton Shoe Co. 36 Whitehall St. ■ LI % The Experienced vs. the | * 2 Inexperienced Executor p XT The old-established custom of appoint- Jgo, ing a friend as Executor of an estate or g to aet in any Trust capacity, is attended <>■ § by constant dangers of neglect, igno- 2> « rance, death and sometimes DISHOX- £ I 1 esty. I l* 'I he efficient and accurate service of the TKI'ST COMPANY OF G.EOR § GIA insures absolute protection, costs no z j more and relieves the beneficiaries of all c g I anxiety. | Why not appoint this strong (’ompanv » 3 J as YOUR Executor? lUr T Trust Company of Georgia pT •3 Equitable Building 53-55 N. Pryor St. II * Capital and Surplus - - $1,800,000.00 IS > s| Be MSS= a % s=:c=:!C==s==moMa!B^ :a * a35 JAS X ENGLISH.ROBTjLLOWRY^CHAS.E.CURR|" THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND*NEWS.' THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1912. “I MENAGERIE LION BETWEEN TWO POLES” Peculiar Ideas of Children Discovered by Would-be Educational Re formers. Do you remembvr the definition of the equator in your old school geog raphy. Well, a child was asked for that definition the other day and said: "The equator is a menagerie lion run ning around the. world between, two poles.” What confused the kiddie was the sentence "an imaginary line run ning around the world equally distant between the two poles.” Such incidents and that of the children who were discovered to be singing "I love thy rotten chills. Weoil land’s distemper pills" when Amer ica was called for are slightly disturb ing to the ordinary educator and show cause for the need of reform. The Standard Atlas and Chronolog ical History of the World which The Georgian is'presenting to its readers is worded with sue!) care that mis takes are almost impossible. The first effort has been made to make the con tents easily understood by any who read it and to give the user such knowl edge that mistakes will be almost im possible even where children are con cerned. This is no child's book, however, although it is so simple that a child could easily read and understand it. It is a man’s book for a man's needs. Every map, every chart, and every paragraph is made so clear and easily understood that it is almost impossible to make a mistake. This book fills a long felt need of yours and others. Clip those six headings and get busy. Now is the time. "The Georgian is the i 8 )Sanos> CLEVELAND - MANNING’S ”1 "STORE BEAUTIFUL” UuWUrx Where so many Pianos are being sold during U"1 our ® rart< * Opening Sale. UJ - Ll MR. PIANO BUYER: It’s a truly Wonderful Opportunity, one certainly I not to be missed. Make us prove It tomorrow. fetoJ L We have been boasting about this Grand Opening Sale of new Iffll - It h as stired “Pianodom” in Atlanta from top to Wil ir-*" bottom. Every promise we have made is being made good, and we wIW 'WS IB want yon to make us prove it to you personally. - MB Since the announcement of this Sale, competition has run ram- '>■ pant, small dealers can not understand how High-Grade Pianos can —be sold at such great reductions. Coine here tomorrow and let us M 3L w|. name over the long list of buyers who last week purchased Pianos. Talk is cheap. It’s the tacts you want, so come and get them, and when you buy from Cleveland-Manning Piano Co. you are doing business with strictly one-price, no commission house and one doing EflWi I honest piano selling. EgS:::H y;: On each and every one of these Pianos you will save from SIOO to S3OO actual cash, _ -X as you will readily realize when you see the instruments. Every Piano is maxked in plain = figures, guaranteeing the same price to all, and any Piano in the house will be placed : = i n y° ur home for a few dollars down and a few dollars a month. We mUBt reduce this stock at once, and the Pianos are being grabbed rapidly at the very low prices prevailing. Remember, Pianos of such makes as EVERETT, STEIN WAY, DECKER BROS , IVERS & POND, J. & C. FISCHER. HARVARD, etc, are in X*^MOBls!al!n^' eluded in this sale. Come tomorrow —you to be the judge. QKM [only three days more! Mr. Out-of-Town Buyers: You’ll have to hurry. These pianos are going mighty fast—faster than we expected. Tuesday we received orders from Buena Vista, Ga., Sparta, Ga., Rabun Gap, Ga., and many other places for these bargains. Select the price piano you want and we will ship same subject to your approval. Every piano fully guaranteed, both new and used. You will have to hurry, for time is B growing dangerously short—only three days more. . H i I! . ■' .■■■'w rBMMBMBMMMBMjft | B 111 CLEVELAND - MANNING PIANO CO. ! 80 N. Pryor St. “STORE BEAUTIFUL” Open Evenings | , ,U M ■ .LiWßri'WWTMffiTOm. It, JLLJUUf T1 CCCTORS CONDEMN SO-CALLED SUPERFLUOUS HAIR "CURES” While there may be no pereeptibl. liarrr; noticeable with the first few ap plications of the numerous so-called superfluous hair ”cur< s" other than causing slight skin troubles an I an in creased growth, real danger and disfig urement lurk in their frequent use, wliieh, if continued, will produce ecze ma or other serious skin diseases. Furthermore, after each temoval, ti)e hair grows out again more rapidly, coarser and stiffer titan before and eventually it will become .so Coarse th4t no pfepai .pt’on wi!|, 'l>e strong enough to remove it without ruining the skin. It is surprising that these unknown and uncertain means should be em ployed when tlieio is such a reliable and trustworthy preparation is De- Miracle, tin? onl.\ absolutelv non-pois onous depilatory th it' dissolves hair, thereby taking the vitality out of it. coi.serfuently retarding and preventing an increased growth. Beware of the imitator who resorts to copying eet'l.'iii phrases of the De- Miraele auvert-isihg to inv Igie ion into using a .wotflfiess. poisonous concoc tion. \\Xen a’ faker trres to deceive and you by alluring apd im possible claims, tell him that DeMiTacle i ’hemieil! <’tfnipany will ' forfeit Five Thousand Doliais if it can be *proven that any so-called superfluous hair "cure” ever eradicated one single growth of superfluous bait. Insist on proof when a claim is made that such a preparation is "indorse,] by the medi cal profession.” DeMiracle Is the only depilatory that has ever been indorsed by reputable physicians, surgeons, dermatologists, medical journals, prominent magazine’ and newspapers. To substantiate otn claim, we will send copies of the testi monrals on request. Only goods of merit can stand tne -test of time. The mere fact that fake dangerous preparations are short-lived should alone be sufficient warning to avoid the use of any depilatory but ilia' of proven merit. DeMiracle was the largest selling depilatory ten years ago and more of it has been sold each year since than the combined sales of the ■nostrums. All reliable dealers sell and recom mend DeMiracle, knowing it to be the best and safest depilatory. Some un principled ones will tell you they can not procure it so that they may more easily influence you to purchase their own or possibly Home other dangerous, worthless substitute under another la bel for a few'cents more profit. To protect you from Just such imposition, if your dealer will not supply you, mail us SI.OO am] we will send you. all charges paid, in plain, sealed wrapper, k 'j SI.OO bottle of DeMiracle, and we will quake you a present of a full-size jar of DeMiracle Cream. If you care to, give us the name of the dealer who tries to sell you a “jusi as good" Imitation or substitute. Write for free booklet, wliieh will be mailed sealed in plain en velope. The DeMiracle Chemical Com pany. Dept. 16. Park Ave, 129th and 130th Sts, New York. You ean al ways procure DeMiracle without argu ment In Atlanta ftom Chamberlin- Johnson-1 lußose < 'ompanv. Georgian Want Ads Bring Results Masterpieces in Steel The (Juarantee Trust and Bankino Com- M 3 I pany's steel vaults have every safety appliance R T I known to modern safe building. gg 1 L (treat massive doors seal them: they are g I time-locked with an electric protective system: S : | they arc fireproof, watertight and burglar proof. 3® » A steel box in these vaults insures the safety M I I of all valuables. The expense is trifling. c I Guarantee Trust and Banking Co. 15 EAST ALABAALX STREET. |||f| k 11