Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 21, 1912, EXTRA, Page 8, Image 8

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8 , • I He Took Part In Organ Dedication K JSw i zS®B ! Q^ ? J? GEORG FRIEDRICH LINDNER Mr. Lindner’s part in the dedi- I cation of the great organ at ('ox I College conservatory was a most i pleasing feature of the program.! His playing shows him to he one] of the foremost violinists of the I day. No one has concertized I more in America than he. ami his i repertoire embraces practically all in violin literature. His Hearing Was Restored • Veteran Musician Could His Beloved Come . Tells How Was’ Overcome. Below is a picthre «»f llenrv Faiiar. a veteran who is a natural born musician, and whose cornet has helped in his career With the approach of old age and the in- ‘ fliclion of various disorders, he gradually became more and more deaf until ho could not hear his own cornet which he had been accustomed to play on various occasions throughout the year He also 1 became harassed with those head noises which so often accompany the advance ment of deafness This infirmity dis tressed Mr Farrar greatly He Is a man of activity despite his age in fact, he ‘ looks much younger now than the 70 | , rears that he is w V- ’ • The h ■ ■ : his hearing was a sad mis fortun- i!h future looked very .lark Os c< ui o Mi Farrar had tried one thing aftet at lie had followed medical advie. Imi i.itvd specialists and had adopted vatmus devices and remedies i spending mm I, money!. hut all to no avail. Ih felt hat he was doomed to end his life m th.it melancholic stillness which is dreaded by all who are inclined toward deafness. . ABLE TO HEAR PERFECTLY. Mr. 1* a rrar has always been popular and his friends wer» . x.eetllnglt svmpa thetic, hut even these kind sentiments did not appease Ins deie. tlon One daj . h< w ever, he happened :o learn f a simple and harmless home self - treatment which he decided to tri 11. did mu i IV . much loj e, >< use I e ha, sap- ' pointed in his previous attempts Y. i in this case, to his surprise and mv. he I found that bis hearing begun to improve almost immediately, and it continued ur til tie became s.. w. Il that In has b. . n able to do jury duty, listening to the var ious witnesses and the court proc.. dings FREE TO DEAF PEOPLE Mr Farrar Is so delighted with th. manner In which he wa- liberated from the thraldom of deafness and 1.. ... ...., U well as the way it- wlm I. !s |., a ltli was generally Impr v«,i. that h. . go ■ g information about this wonderful treat ment to all w ho w rite him and w di . he. r fully send full particulars w his own hearing was restored, .ds. telling how others may g-t the same tr.atmm- it is only necessary lo wi . y- A Farrar. 151 It Washing'. • Str..-, u... ' over. Mass .inclosing for reply Persons of ; .>i ag ,. K nun .nd women and children ■ aye ; >ll. w. j •> ~ information given by Mr Pai-... cures of deafness lay. ••«.••> ■ after all else has failed “WOMAN DOCTOR” MAKES EVERYBODY LAUGH AT BONITA "The Woman Doctor." as; • ng. brand new musical com<dv. «, [rented at The Bonita Theater d .day for the first time in Atlanta b ■ ... King-Murray-Jones Must. .1 Co ■ Company. The play is one of the most ent i talning imaginable, and fairly bubbles (over with good inn* >. ••it and fui *The "'pretty girl chorus is mm ii in /evidence. attired in attractiv, spe< tally costume* Entertaining mo tion pictures are shown b, •« . • n each performance Admission 10< chil dren, sc. Continuous performances aft ernoons and • '•■nmg- Drop in an time and get eld ui that tit id, hut !'*■ *-•«. ••• 1 —- - Boys 50c Blouses 35c 3 for SI.OO For a final clean-up we’re ottering for tomor row large 10l of Hoys’ Fancy Blouses, collars at- Itached. new, fresh and clean —and a complete range of sizes from 7to 13, at 35c each —3 for SI.OO. Our regular 50c blouse. I Large lot of Knickerbocker Pants, fbr tomor row—our best values and styles— sl.oo Knickerbockers 70c $1.25 and $1.50 Knickerbockers 95c $2.00 and $2.50 Knickerbockers $1.30 Lot Children’s Straw Hats— our regular grades that sold from SI.OO to $2.00, closing tomorrow at 65c Wash Hats, 50c grades, at 25c Lot Wool Reefers in solid and fancy Serges, Chev iots, Worsteds, etc., 2 1-2 to 8 years. Our regular I $5.00 grades, tomorrow $2.95 Lot Wool Suits, very suitable for beginning school. Double breasted, Norfolk, Blouse and Russian styles— also Wash Suits — all styles and ages 1-3 off Lot Boys’ Underwear, extra good 50t a grades, to morrow 30c Parents —or those who have the care of chil dren, should avail themselves of this splendid clean up opportunity tomorrow. Eiseman Bros., Inc. j 11-13-15-1/ Whitehall St. A SQUIRREL EATS AND WORKS IN THE SUMMER AND SAVES PLENTY FOR THE WINTER I I I FULTON NATIONAL BANK SJ®g EMPIRE BUILDING MW interest Is Paid On Saving s We Give Perpetual Contracts On Diamonds lii \icu <>! the tact that a great many of our customers after the.\ luue bought a Diamond, decide that they wish a larger one, we have arranged for them to return it at any time in the future ami an allowance of the full purchase price tor it toward a huger one Ry this plan it is possible tor one to eventuallv own as large a stone as they might wish, and at the same time their payments might be reduced to a minimum. As an example, on a SIIO.OO stone we would only require 00 eash and allow the purchaser to extend the remaining $1.>.(•(! over a period of months best suited. After this stone is paid tor, which you have had the pleasure of wearing in the meantime. we will allow you the full pcit *t>o.oo for it toward a larger one. and so on, making ex- changes as you so desire. It it is m>t possible tor you to visit our store, let us send you a selection package from which you can choose as satisfactorily as if you lune visited our establishment. m.wEtiins -57 wuiTEHAuu str. F EVERY T1 Think of ATLANTA OPTICAL CO., 142 Peachtree St. They Originate. Others Imitate. Perfect Glasses I Use Georgian Want Ads f THE ATLANTA vTKUHGIAN AND NEWS.WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 21. 1912. :k:’A.V’/i v F _• Take a loaf —note the inviting bloom of the crisp, 'A X evenly baked, golden crust. Break It. Note how delightfully close I 1 , and tender is its texture. Just the right I X porosity, for good health. ’ Thoroughly \ baked. y, •. /Paste it. Delight your palate with its W I different deliciousness. V I \ I- i ißfc \ Eat as much as you wish. Each piece li I E'W. \ tastes better than the one before. And g/?- -1 your digestion will be benefited. 1 Demand Rogers’ Bread of vonr grocer. /•' .• WlpCiM •* Xyi If he’s a good grocer he either has it or / f ii?./" will got it. It's best bread. K}| -aX R-LnWu .. ■■ ■'■ X n .•••• .• x Jos. Rogers Co. 1 X c. LiiVFU"”. 57 HIGHLAND AVENUE ' 'Wto AX ~-k? ■-# Come nut to the bakery some day and n atch W A3 lus make bread. The more particular you are z\ - the more you'll enjoy the visit. \f.X .W'/ isl ■ V jMcJ nSLw V ,v • jtii ASjCvy BY MASSENGALE. ACCURACY, COURTESY AND EFFICIENCY These are three great factors in establishing the “Rapid Eire Service’’ of the Atlanta Phone. Accuracy in securing your right number imme diately. Courtesy in always saying “Number Please?” Efficiency in combining the latest telephone improve ments with the co-operation of our employees. I Our phone in your home, only S and 1-3 cents per day. Call 309. Atlanta Telephone and Telegraph Co. A. B. CONKLIN, Gen/Mgr. READ FOR PROFIT USE FO 1 RESULTS. GEORGIAN V'ANT ADS Bright 9 s Disease Is Curable But Its insidious advance i» DEATH, unless you take steps to counteract it. Rid the system of I'ric Acid, the known cause of the disease. Jacobs 9 Liver Salt is a true solvent of uric acid in the blood. Breaks up the urates into solution and passes them away. Flushes and cleanses the alimentary' tract and prevents formation of further acid de posit. It never tails to benefit tn Bright's Disease. But don't take any substitute offered, be cause no other preparation has the same solvent action. 1-2 lb. Jar 25c 16c Additional by Mail FOR SALE BY All Jacobs’ Stores And Druggists Generally. $6.00 Umbrellas at $3.50. M. Greer, Trustee Sale. 25 per cent off on everything in the store. 2 1-2 Walton street. SI.OO Alarm Clocks at 50c. M. Greer, Trustee Sale. 25 per cent off on everything in the store. 2 1-2 Walton street. $6.00 Umbrellas at $3.50. M. Greer, Trustee Sale. 25 per cent off on everything in the store. 212 Walton I street. Intelligent Baggage Repairing Either puts your baggage in good condition or saves the necessity of buying anew. We do it right and at reasonable cost. LIEBERMAN’S The House of Guaranteed Baggage 92 Whitehall Have you been looking for a wholesome food, One that's healthful and nutritious? A suggestion, perhaps, will do some good, Try Post Toasties, they're delicious. Written by' E. P. DANE, rare Hart * Murphy, St. Paul, Minn. 1 One of the 50 Jingles for which the Postum Co., ' Battle Creek, Mich., paid fl,ooo in June. H Fortify your business H against a falling off in |S H trade || ■ Ms Ss Every day in the ' eg are 'BS H WONDER WORKERS Il.rn __ . 1 lg| I