Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 02, 1912, EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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10 ECfiSTORIA For Infants and Children. " ""■ I ' The Kind You Have Always Bought ■n ±1 # Bears tlie z. V X (/ Tu* Signature / /Tu of r\ t r Zi\ \r* a. Ak, 1 a ■ * ♦ in f\ 4 Jl I Il l/l «■• 11 T * II 4sr§l v II fl / u /v* use I */*' i" n \ i> nr livor *«/ Iu I Ui u I Thirty Years CASTORIA Exact Copy of .Vrappei. rwr ckntaur company, hvm vchk city. g SMALL. Gontd 1 ’ 1 ,-\ EACH MONTH £±Z__—, .. twr | ~ i^> * I Jmi»H y" wo m nl Kt * "*JL j AIUAM CIOS6IA I L - WILMER L. MOORE. President •. Saves YOUR Family This Humiliation h£lp asked for widow AND HER FIVE CHILDREN A widow. with five children, the eld est being thirteen and the youngest eigh teen months old, is In destitute circum stances. Her husband was a traveling man. who died recently. She is without any reliable means of support and is en tirely dependent on the boy, who only makes 16.60 a week, and what little money she herself can make. Owing to the large number of children and their ten der ages. It ia almost Impossible for her tn earn anything like sufficient to produce a livelihood for the family. Any person charitably Inclined, who feels so dis posed, can send such contribution as they destav to make, to George A. Gershon. In the event you send your donation to Row 1617, kindly state It Is Intended for the fund to assist the widow and het ehlldren. -—The AI lama ConMitistion A few pennies a day put into a savings bank will pay the annual premium on a policy in The Southern States Life Insurance Co. Provide for your loved ones tomorrow by insuring your life today. General agents wanted lor unfilled territory local agents wanted in all territories. Co-operation of the Company with their agents. topether with their unmatched policies, make agents’ contracts with The Southern States Life profitable. The Southern States Lite Ins. Co. S. MI..EOD Supervisor of Agents *->,« * w.t'T' A * fd State <t Georgia A1 LAN lA, GA. 7 ANNOUNCEMENT! P. J. Bloomfield has withdrawn from the Bloomfield Eurk -rt Company and is now located at 84 and 86 South Pryor Street (Thrower Bldg.) under the name of P. J. BLOOMFIELD COMPANY Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Both Phones 535. Mr Will A Gheesling is associated with above Company. TTIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2. 1912. ’•"ji gF § jpog ■ I 5 M hl xj KHB lij «Q “Home,Sweet Home M Q IN many homes the one feature needed to fulfill the spirit of this old song is a good piano. Children’s voices, accompanied by a sweet toned piano, bring beauty and joy into home life. There- are very few men who can not afford to grat ify their families’ desire for a good piano on the terms we offer. We invite yon to come and see and hear our instru ments. and .judge their worth and merit for yourself. \'<>n can select the one that best satisfies you, and have it in your home at once, on terms that yon can meet. You pay nothing for the accommodation, except ’ simple banking interest on the unpaid balance. Demonstrations at your convenience. LUDDEN & BATES 63 Peachtree St. «« . aj.-—do. ■■ ■ I I " Go via the j short cut to : Colorado. ?■ : Step in the superb Kan- j * sas City-Florida Special at Jacksonville, Atlanta, U Birmingham or Memphis, j -= and it will take you right j ‘ through to the hub of ;* Colorado resorts without change —via the Frisco - Short Cut. j And you will enjoy the finest | < of electric lighted fan-cooled drawing room sleepers, elec- tric lighted chair cars and « coaches —and Fred Harvey meals in the Frisco diner. Leave Atlanta 7:00 a. m. «= Colorado 7:45a.m. second day. Kansas City - Florida ; Special : Ticket*: 6 North Pryor Street T or write A. P MATTHEWS. Di.trict I Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Georgia. yM ® 1 SF/ ■ 1..JU1 <..USI H ISM- e>' >1 I I I I I "SIR I ..■■■Wil •i'll .1,11 —miam ■f_ * * - Vacation Days are here. Plan now where to go and let us help you. The mountain and lake resorts in the North and West are attractive. The clear invigorating air will do much to upbuild you physically. We have on sale daily round trip tickets at low fares and with long return limits and will be glad to give you full infor mation. Following are the round trip fares from Atlanta to some of the principal resorts: CHAUTAUQUA LAKE PTSS34.3O NIAGARA FALLSS3S.BS DENVER 47.30 PUT IN BAY 28.00 DETROIT 30.00 PETOSKEY 36.55 DULUTH 48.00 SALT LAKE CITY 60.30 MACKINAC ISLAND 38.65 TORONTO 38.20 MAMMOTH CAVE 17 40 WAUKESHA 33.70 the attractive way north CITY TICKET OFFICE ■aiini.aJ>M»»X3 4 Peachtree Street phones 1 bh*mL|| 7 io8« If you spend money in advertising you will find that FACTS will help you. Its one of the few good things you can get for nothing. Write on your business stationery to FACTS 225 sth Ave. New York, and the new Mid summer issue will be sent to you without cost. z 1 While on the Paci/icll Coa t read Ihe San Francisco txamiaer 11 sw—r i * , .. _ —raJM ■ B Rich & Bros. Co.*——* _ tlsi a . ; The Rea! Department Store. I t § I ■ | “Three Graces” in Flounciiigs and Laces! f g Pre-Inventory “Finals” Divulge Some of the 5& ■ "£ Choicest Items Yet Announced! H . ■ g Beautiful Embroideries For Corset Covers ■ A particularly choice collection of 18-incli (’or- •C e* set Cover Embroideries, in Corset (’over * S lengths: also Pi tticoat Kloiuicings. These are «« nwd 5> ’.9 grand values at 35c to 49c per yard. Tonior- i *1 W row—special Kridav sale i a > 9 —— Y ara J'; S Round Thread Vai. and Point de Paris Laces t I vfc! Gorgeous assortment Round Thread Vai and Point ■ de Paris Laces, from 3to 5 inches wide. Odds and yrs ■ ’=s Knds from our season’s selling. Values up to 20c 1 ■ sea vard. tomorrow Eridav special ajl -- . gg~ jm — Yard gajß' ——.——————.—— —_—- gg' V E Exquisite Voile and Lingerie Flouncings 5E P A charming collection of these popular fabrics, in colors or white. ■ Uses When you read their original value, and note the almost unbeliev- W able reduction in price, your buying instincts I will immediately decide your purpose Io buy. S ■ These Hounciiigs are positively $1.49 per yard 1 '-S values. Tomorrow (Fridav) special, \z ** 1 > • —: Y ard J I * M. Rich & Bros. Co. Bfi 1 L CORRECT PROVERB SOLUTIONS TOMORROW I Commencing Friday, August 2nd, we will pub- I lish, daily, two of the Proverb Pictures, together I with their correct solutions. This will be con- 1 tinued until all of the 75 pictures have been ‘ K published. ? K The work of checking the solutions sent in by con testants is now under way. It is impossible to say, at this r .M. time, just when this work will be complete and the names i S of the successful contestants published. Announcement will be made in these columns as soon as a forecast of this B can be made.% 9 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN I Contest Department 9 A Reg lar Gee-Whiz! Say, did you go last night? , If you didn t you missed a corking good show. It s a GO from the get-off. Nlost interesting thing in the country today. . Here s Atlanta and Fulton County with •( h 548 manufacturing plants, turning out a* fine stuff s any in the world. I « A hunch of these concerns is showing how they actually do it. Got the wheels spinning and the hands on . the joh. i • Seen the girls making garments? Seen the fellows making shoes? Seen em clicking off I !|9' ’l7 ® wire nails: ilB Go tonight. One dime. Be a patriot. Atlanta s Exposition L I (The Auditorium) I ' iLi,.xaih,«wsanv«MaMgß*igßrMnMMHaßi