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f .j.toiy. Fine demonstration AJ
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d Hallet & Davis prices
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| < magant advertising. Pianos B
( from $195 up.
’ Hallet & Cavis Piano Cr., ’
B Established 1839. Capital.
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S WM. CARDER. Manager. J
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Jacobs’ Pharmacy
K EELY'S K E E L Y ' S
Smart Pongee
Coat Suits
ere z/fe < /Hk On Sale
to ira Jit Wednesday ,
S3O JL Vr 2nd Floor
There has never been a season when Pon
gee <'oat Suits were more popular. For trav
eling. automobiling and vacation wear they are
ideal—dust shedding and durable.
A group of these popular Pongee Suits,
formerly priced from $18.50 to $30.00. will be
on sale Wednesday at SIO.OO for choice.
Several styles—some plainly tailored;
some with sailor or shawl collar, faced with
black satin, ami cuffs satin-faced to match:
with Persian embroidered collars. Many
have the wide, long revers that have proved
so popular. All are this season’s models.
I’he sale will begin at 8 o'clock Wednes
day morning, and as the (piaiititv is limited,
'on should come early if von would secure a
big bargain in a stylish suit.
f/lso cttSlO.OO’--
Cream Serge Suits
And at SIO.OO. also, wc will offer tomorrow
some remarkable bargains in Coat Suits of
'•icam serge and of white serge with black
hairline stripes.
These were formerly priced $15.00. $18.50
and s2o.oo—and were splendid values at those
| trices.
All arc in the smart, plainly tailored
styles, and every one is a 1912 model.
KEELY'S
iTODAY AND TOMORROW
ARE THE LAST DAYS
WEAJC PUSHED ASIDE BY THE
STRONG
• Last. Opportunity To Secure Free
Treatment From United
Doctors.
Dr. Hammers, the chief physician of
the I nited Doctors, was disappointed
yesterday to learn that in some in
stances both yesterday and the day
before, the weak were pushed aside by
the strong, the old by the young, the
infirm being unable to secure the con
sultation and examination so much de
sired. The doctors regret these facts,
but were unable to prevent them, but
to show that they do not lack in ap
preciation they will extend their offer
as follows:
Every sick man, woman or child that
calls at the offices at 2 1-2 Auburn Ave.
today or tomorrow will receive free
treatment, for one month, excepting
only the medicine, after .which period
they will be asked to pay the usual fee.
Remember, ple'ase. this does not in
clude surgical or incurable cases. We
are not advocates of the knife and
are too busy to devote our time to the
treatment of absolutely incurable ail
ments.
We are experts In the treatment of
ill chronic, nervous, blood, skin, genito
urinary and female diseases, rheuma
tism. and ail morbid conditions of the
heart, lungs, liver, kidney, bladder and
pelvic organs—piles and rupture cured
without the knife.
. Remember thb location of our offices,
2 1-2 Auburn Ave., corner Auburn and
Peachtree, and call today or tomorrow
if you desire to avail yourself of our
special offer.
I Your Health Is Just What
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I Your Stomach Makes It
HOSTETTER’S
STOMACH
BITTERS
I Promotes a speedy healing
of all stomach ills. It soothes
the nerves, aids digestion,
builds up wasted tissues,
nourishes and strengthens,
restores normal health, in
suring profound sleep.
Us» It Morning. Noon, Night.
Jtib ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY. JI in iv. iru.
Ajmal
fulobiography
POR fifty-eight years Admiral
Dewey served in the United 1j k
States Navy. In that time he j•
fought in two world-famous wars;
duty called him to every continent W jar.\
and among every people His has Mb\
been a life rich in stirring incident c
and valiant exploit.
But the story of Admiral pewey's 4
life is more than an intensely t
interesting narrative of adventure .■ 1
and achievement —it is the real, TV. |
inside history of the United States ' 1
Navy. It is the story of the growth W * 4
of our- navy from the days of TL:fjl
wooden sailing ships to the present -ji||
day steel-clad steamer. , W. »
Admiral Dewey's life story, writ- WI W a
ten by himself, is now appearing M W f
in Hearst's Magazine. You will V f
find it at all news-stands —the 1 >
price is 15 cents a copy. Make it V- f
a point to get the August issue.
Bmt A
Hearst’s |glgl| /\
Magazine 'flß| \
At All News-stands 15 Cents '
BESSIE
TIFT
The College for your
daughter.
A real College which
educates through a welL
balanced, logically built
curriculum.
Music, Art, Domestic
Science, Literature.
These and other
branches are given care
ful attention.
In the Georgia hills, on
the Central of Georgia
railway. The best of cli
mate, the best of health.
A postcard will bring
catalog and photographs
from
C. H. S. JACKSON,
Forsyth, Ga. Pres.
EYES EXAMINED ANO
GLASSES FITTED
i/j? finoer
W TIP W
EYE GLASSES
Stubborn an i complicated cases
are what we are looking for \Ve (
especially invite all those who have
been disappointed in glasses, fitted
and bought elsewhere. No case
ton complicated for us. We test
and fit glasses for every defect of I
tlie e>e. and guarantee results, or
. no pav. OUR MOTTO: "WEAK
EYES MADE STRONG” the.
"DIXIE'! eyeglasses and •‘HINES”
guards Tour own invention! will i
tit any nose, they can not slip, tilt
<>r fall off. Sold by the best opti
cians throughout the world, but
only by us in Atlanta
HINES OPTICAL COMPANY
91 Peachtree St.
Between Mon’gomcry and Alcazar Theaters
It whs back in th*» olden times that they
had to have a person go crying it out if
anv one had anything to sell or wanted
tn buy . or io notify the people that so and
so had lost this and that The way was
the only one a valla hie. It's different now.
Vour wants can he told to an audience of
over 50.000 in this section through a Want
\<l in The Georgian. No matter what
.vour want is an ad in Tim Georgian will
till it for you. Georgian Want Ads bin.
sell, exchange, rent, secure help: find lost
artir|«<t nnd countless other thins?.
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ERNEST WOODRUFF
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51 Secure Your Valuable
;]• Papers and Silverware
- p r o o f
Ixl Vaults. We have 1.000 Safe Deposit
I£| Boxes of various sizes, which may be |n£j
12 U rented for $3.00 to $24.'00 per annum. n™ I
|g| and vaults for the storage of silverware I
and other valuable property at reasona- j 5 I
75% hie rates.
Don't endanger your \ahiahle posses- |s|
j sions by trying to save a few dollars a g|
g| year. Store them in our X’AFETS § |
<B where yon know they will he safe.
.22 f Call on us before you go away.
j Trust Company of Georgia
« Equitable Building, 53-55 N. Pryor St.
z Capital and Surplus - - $1,800,000.00 I 5
ENGLISH J- LOW RY CHAS
Hot Weather Has
No Effect On Our
Standard of Effi=
ciency.
In addition to many
improvements in equip
ment. we surround our
every employee with
cool. comfortable work
in”; quarters.
This fact, together
with our One Central
Exchange. One Modern
System. One Standard
<>f Efficiency makes pos
sible the “ h’apid-Eire
Service." of which we
feel pardonably proud.
Our phone in your
home, only S 1-!! cents
per day.
Atlanta Telephone
&
Telegraph Co.
A. B. CONKLIN, lien. Mur. i
C. A. PITTS
BUYS INTEREST IN
ETOWAH
I iIIIimiIIIINIMIIIIIMBBMMMBMa
Barber Shop
* . A. Pitts, who has been con
nected with the trade of Atlanta
for ainioM a store of years and
who numbers his friends hr the
thousands, burs the inti lest of
Mrs, Arderv, ami is now actively,
l onm ted with r. W. I'nderdonk
as >i partner. the style of the firm
being I'nderdonk Pitts.
Having recently installed white
enameled chairs throughout,
started to buzzing the finest elec
tee fans and made various other
sanitary improvements and
adopting a« a motto for the shop.
"The Best Service and Most
<'ourtcoits • Attention" we cor.
dially invite our friends and pa
trons and the public at large ta
call and inspect lht> new shop.
UNDERDONE
and PITTS
5 and 7 West Alabama St.
READ FOR PROFIT
USE FOR RESULTS.
GEORGIAN WANT ADS
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Drive Right Up
To Our Door
__ Neither the condition of Peachtree street ror the police-
man on duty can possibly prevent your auto, bufjgy er >5
wagon driving right up to our door. Don't be deprived of
the excellent quality of our goods just because you think
the policeman won't let you drive up to our store. It's
your RIGHT. INSIST on it.
SPECIAL OFFER
J Finest Luscious L.
GEORGIA PEACHES
Only 15c a Basket
P PEACHTREE
Kamper's has more frontage on
Peachtree St. than ANY other store
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I For Wednesday and Thursday |
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I White Pumps I
| and Oxfords |
95c |
162 Pairs White Canvas Pumps and L.ace
E Oxfords, values up to $3.50, a special
J pre-inventory bargain for Wednesday and t
.Thursday selling. Virtually all sizes in
this lot. I
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46 Pairs Patent, Gun and Tan Strap Pumps
and Oxfords, mostly small sizes, some
with low heels. Valuesup to $4.00. To
be closed out Wednesday and Thursday
= at 95c a pair. |j
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i No Mail or Phone Orders Filled
| Rich’s Economy Basement [
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| “The Shoe Bargain Center of Atlanta"
fROMABuSt
U^'VER.S»TY r
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! UM|r ;. /-/• t\uw z / fißr
\Jou/d dohn D. ~Rocfcefe//or , /)ave been
/he richest mrm in /he Wor/c/if he had
&pen/ /he money he earned?
'He put it in the Bank ———
The regular semi-annual interest on de
posits in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
has been credited. Kindly have same en
tered on your Passbook. Interest not with
drawn will be added to principal. Deposits
made on or before July 1.0 draw interest
from July 1.
4% on Savings Deposits
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