Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 01, 1912, EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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PANAMAS siso t o and SIO.OO S TRA WS Values I a t Now HALF PRICE to $5.00 Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s EISEMAN BROS., inc. 11-13-15-17 Whitehall Street IF You want comfort and satisfaction during that trip, travel with a Hat Trunk. It's a duty you owe your hats. Our guarantee l label insures them against dam age for one year. Priced $6.00 to $15.00 LIEBERMAN’S The House of Guaranteed Baggage 92 Whitehall The Empire’s Way of Doing Business It is indeed good to know that your loved ones vill be paid promptly, and without the humiliation of trouble collecting the claim after your death. The 'Empire Life’s way is just how quirk your claim can be paid, after the papers have been properly signed by the Doctor and beneficiary. TESTIMONIAL LETTERS bake Park, Ga., .Tune 26. 1912 Macon, Ga., June 15, 1912. The W tills Company, General Agt. j j, lessup Agency The Empire Life Insurance Co., ' ~ ' Valdosta. Ga. Macon. Ga. Gentlemen: I am today in receipt Gentlemen: Your Mr. McClure of check of the Empire Life In- has just handed me check for surance Company for $5,000 in $2,000 in full settlement of policies payment of my claim under pol- which Mr. Hodges carried in the icy No. 23770. and I now hand you Empire Life. the policy for cancellation. I wish Mr 1 . Hodges had not finished to thank you and the Company for paying his first premium, yet the prompt and satisfactory way the claims were handled without the claim was eared for. It will trouble to me and promptly paid, alwavs give me pleasure to speak The Empire is a Home Company a good word for you when an op- for Georgia people, and I am glad portunitv presents itself. to recommend it to all my friends. Very respectfully, Sincerely' your friend. MRS. J. R. TOECHTON. MRS. W. E. HODGES. (Copy.) (Copy.) The Empire Life Insurance Co. “The Company of theSouth” Home Office---Empire Life Bldg. Atlanta, Ga. SEMIANNUAL STATEMENT Eor the six months ending June 30, 1912, of the condition of the Lloyds Plate-Glass Insurance Go., OF NEW YORK, Organized under the laws of the state of New York, made to the govery.a. of the state of Georgia, in pursuance of the laws of said state. Principal off! os 61 and 63 William street, New York. 11. ASSETS. Total assets of the company, actual cash market va1ue599.3,574.85 111. LIABILITIES. Total liabilities (except capital stock) $383,813.75 Joint stock capital actually paid up in cash 250,000.00 Surplus bevond all liabilities 269,761.10 IV. INCOME DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1912, Total income actually received during the first six months of the year in ca5h'5294,544.85 V EXPENDITURES DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1912. Total expenditures during the first =ix months of the year in cash. $.309,445.86 A copy of the act of incorporation, duly certified, is of file in the office of the insurance commissioner. STATE OF NEW YORK—County of New York. Personally appeared before the undersigned, Charles E W. Chambers, who, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the secretary of the Llov’ds Plate Glass Insurance Company, and that the foregoing statement is correct and true. CHARLES E. W. CHAMBERS. Sworn to and subscribed before me. this 27th day of July, 1912. GEORGE H. COREY, Commissioner for the State of New York. Kame of Agents at Atlanta WALDO, REDDING 4 OTIS, 1013 and 1014 Grant Building. Are received by telephone. Ask for 8000. both phones. . j» THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.THU RSDAY, AUGUST 1. 1912. CUT GLASS AT COST Every piece of cut glass in the house is included in this sale. Regular This Price. Sale. Fern Dish $5.00 $3.50 Perfume Bottle $2.50 $1.50 Vinegar Cruet $3.00 $1.90 Mavoinnaise Bowl $4.00 $2.50 Pickle Dish $3.50 $2.25 5-inch Nappy $1.50 $ .85 Pitcher $5.00 $2.98 Celery Dish $3.00 $1.95 8-inch Bowl $4.00 $2.48 Water Set. including Mirrorsl2.so $7.75 Sugar and Cream $3.50 $2.25 Coasters—-set of 6 $2.00 $1.50 These Drices are good for THIS WEEK ONLY Mail orders receive prompt attention KINO HARDWARE CO. 53 Peachtree Street. - - ■ - - ■ - - POSTUM O' Now Tv vL Served Instantly At the following \ ( ATLANTA / ’ ' Hotels, Clubs, Restaurants' and Lunch Rooms: Hotels Clubs—continued ~ . m Atlanta Turn Verein Georgian lerraee standard Piedmont Theatrical Aragon Restaurants & Lunch Rooms New Kimball Case Durand Marion Durand's Union Station Majestic Nunnally’s Tea Room Imperial The Candler Clubs ™e German Case Folsom s Piedmont Driving Club Nathan’s Case Capital City Brittain’s Case Brookhaven Manhattan Case Atlanta Arcade Restaurant Transportation Peachtree Case M. & M. Dobbin’s Barbecue Restau- Atlanta Athletic rant. Elks Terminal Station Case University The Y. W. C. A. Instant Postum is now served at most leading ho- tels and restaurants in America. Among themTheWaldorf-Astoria. Vanderbilt, Astor, St. Regis, etc., in New York; Belleview-Stratford. Wal ton, Bingham, etc., in Philadelphia: Auditorium, Black stone, Congress, etc., in Chicago; New Willard, Raleigh, etc., in Washington; Touraine. Parker House, Copley Square, etc., in Boston; Iroquois, Touraine, etc., in Buf falo; leading hotels in Pittsburg, Baltimore, Detroit, Cleveland. Cincinnati, Minneapolis, St. Paul, St. Louis, Denver, Kansas City, etc., etc. “There’s a Reason” for POSTUM. Made by Postum Cereal Co., Ltd. Pure Food Factories, Battle Creek, Mich. ■llii'J!! .11L-- .'■''■■■■J ! h LJJ’iJ ■ 1111I 111 ii ELECTRIC LIGHTING FIXTURES FREE We are giving away to each purchaser of three Fixtures one of equal value free. Buy six, you get two free, etc. J. E. HUNNICUTT & CO. 53 and 55 N. Broad St. “Look for the Tile Stone Front.’’ BASS i BASS j BASS I BASS BASS j BASS | BASS BASS BASS j BASS BASS BASS 1 August Sale at Bass’l S Positively the Greatest Offerings of 3 the Year on Safe Rest of This Week s CQ on % Sample pieces of All- Lot of Ladies’ and Tfard - wide French co < over Laces for waists, Men’s Hemstitched Percales in light and M yokes, door panels, Handkerchiefs to sell dark colorings; co co etc.; per Rp at, per nl’ « piecewb each M yard Ogb > “ co co Big table of Laces and Extra quality Table All-linen Brown Dress 05 Embroideries; up to Oilcloth in best pat- Linen, the 25c kind; > 00 25c values; n p terns; on sale to- this sale, co per yardmorrow at, yard per yard co < ——i - rzzzzzzzzzzzziizzzzzzzzz 50 pieces of Allover 60-inch Bleached Ta- Yard wide White Pa- $ Laces in new patterns; ble Linen, worth 50c; jama Checks, worth § < all at choice, i in this sale in n 15c a yard; this n n P er y ard at, per yardl du sale, only ub jO ——— —_ . < 45 inch All-Silk Chis- Good, heavy > anC v Lawns, S “ sons and Mousselines; Crash on sale tomor- dies and Batistes- co all colors; row only at, n7 p worth up to 25c, r_ co < per yard*3b per yard*Bb at, per yard 3C > £ ot of ~ Applique Good size Bleached Fancy White Flaxons > < Scarfs and Squares, Table Napkins, hem-’ White Swisses, etc. co worth upt o 75c, jn p med ready for values up to 7l n ~ co at, choice IZb use; each Jb 25c; per yard 1 2b g < - co X ar j T wide , India . n Full size Seamless One lot of 32-inch « Head Linen in this Sheets, as good as Uti- Pongees, in all best > < sale, at 1 [ln ca mills; to yjq p colors, to sell i “ peryard 'Ub morrow, each ./rub at, peryard.. luC ctj CO > Genuine Pepperell One lot of good size 40 inch White and co o Sheeting, 2 yards Bath Towels, worth Colored Voiles; real qo co wide; in this lOn 15c; on sale to- On 25cto35cval- in. > m sale at, yard . . ' u b morrow at, each ues; per yard .... lUu 1 August Sale Specials in f | Ready-to-Wear Dep’t. | □d A clearance sale of , Stylish Pique and Lin- Lace Trimmed and all- co splendid styles in white ene Dresses in peplum over embroidered Lin- co and colored Li nene an( j Norfolk effects; gerie Dresses; also Silk « co Dresses made to retail , . * i x £ 2 at $5.00; choice tomor- real values U P t 0 s7 ’ 6o; Dresses; values U P t 0 & cq row clearance sale price— $15.00; all at, choice— co I $1.45 : $2.75 $4.95 ! C . . . i 03 (Y) A special lot of Ladies Wash Suits in tin l Beautiful new Lingerie Waisls of fine silver (/) popular Norfolk styles; lawn; laee and embroidery CO $6.00 values trimmed; up Io $2.00 values .... OwC W C White Skirts of liimne and pique; excellent- Ladies’ Silk Shirrs in pretty striped pat- CO ly made and worth up to CUStf* terns with soft collars; real OSI/* (/) $2.50; choice for wOv $2.00 values; onlv vOv 5? C/) *** Skirts of white and striped serges. Pana- Ladies’ Black- Mercerized Petticoats, worth CO re mas, etc.; values up to $10.00; OK SLSO; on sale tomorrow • all at, choice only, at £□ | These Extra Bargains in | I Furniture Department 1 CO CO Mjrwii'ini.Tn- Mantel stile Fold- | Just 500 of these r CO cc 8,,,i !is ill,is ’ Solid Oak Center CO itented at left, com- Tables, well made >» w' '*♦'>-» AWi plete. with best nnd nicelv fin- ® Irh, 'Sb ajiHC i’s 'ft fj : fj Tsi ||TH Ujji] 4 National Spriny EL ished, to sell to- CO !l :, <ltlTiJ ULTLhII- I this sale b morrow at. each i ! *6’95 iFI 29c i co ; ! co co > Best No 1 Floor Otleloth in new p;ittern ■; 1 Cl/*» ■' '-’-foot Japane ' Matting Art fl* CO fye this sale, per yard • vV> S'lu.-no.s, In new designs; only C/j Full size. we|| made Mosquito Bis t-inch Smith's Axtuinstcr Rugs; flil QQ (/; complete, ready to hang COV j n thio sale, onlj Splendid qu-slit;. I'hlna and JMat I SX 6 b\ 9-foot <'rex Art Squares; exti i CQ tings; new patterns, per t oil . I»»v special bargains at. only. . . Polished Brass t'urtain Rods exten ion Good siz< Feather Pilin'with good CD style; this sale ticking. August Sale price nef Best Unen Opaque Window Shades, on IQn Kitchen Tables with poplar tops and Qoa CO good spring rollers • turned legs; only.. . ... vGv w We Give H 18 West x ® reen F Mitchell, “ Trading Near co Stamps Whitehall > < co BASS BASS BASS BASS BASS BASS~BASS BASSIIASS" BASS BASS BASS 9