Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 13, 1912, EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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10 CORINNE KING POPULAR WITH PATRONS OF THE COOL BONITA THEATER Mis? Corinne Kinur, the leading lady with the King-Murray-Jones Musical Comedy company, is making th* hit of the week in "The Wild West." which Is being presented at the Bonita Thea ter, 32 Peachtree street, this week Miss King is indeed a talented per former and possesses the art of making friends both off and on the stage to a marked degree When the company closes their en gagement here next Saturday Miss- King will leave behind many new friends who will anticipate her return with pleasure. •»» ' S I Wji I m // ) I Gray, Brown and Tan Whip cord, Tan Pat ent, Tan and Dull Calf Vamp Boots, Fashion has decreed that so many smart, new things are the I vogue this season, it is ■ almost bewildering to 1 the layman. But at 3 Allen's you will receive I the correct information ■ regarding the new and ?■ right Shoe for each re- 3 quirement. H For the walking. K shopping nr smart street suit. Boots with ». whipcord tops ot gray, brown or tan, and dull calf, tan or patent \ amp is t he Shoe of t hr hour, Conic and sec them at once. Very I chic, I ./. P. ALLEN | & CO. j 51-53 W hitehall U —J gp—mytr—— i »r— ,!■■■■ i—m-wbatw. mb w-* this I Trade Mask ; For over 4‘> rears it has I represented a thoroughly re liable Optical House a de pendable place where you can have a careful examina tion of youi ryi s made and tile correct lenses fitted Right square up to date with th. latest novelties Temple Clasp Library Glass s. first pair In Atlanta. The new Crystal-Clear Library Ev. Glass Frames. ‘Hawkes" Finger-piece Eye Gass Mounting, et. Come in and talk to our Op. ticlans about your eyes. A. K. HAWKES CO. OPTICIANS M WHITEHALL GEORGIAN Want Ads BRING RESULTS. You Pay Half—We Pay Half The Southern States Life Insurance Com pany writes a twenty-payment policy contract where the insured pays ten premiums and the Company pays ten. The premiums advanced by the Company are not deducted from the original sum insured. Ask about this policy and have it and others fully explained to you. General .Agents wanted for unfilled territory. Local Agents wanted in all territories. Co-operation of the Company, with their agents, together with their unmatched policies, make agents’ contracts with The Southern States Life profitable. The Southern States Life Insurance Co. ATLANTA, W. S. McLEOD, Supervisor of Agents ,or s tate °f Georgia WILMER U MOORE, Pre*. ! I COLUMBUS--ATI.ANTA SPECIAL via SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier of the South Effective Sunday, September 15th, 1912. On the Following Schedule: Train No. 30- Train No. 29. 112:30 p. m. Leave Atlanta Arrive 1:40 p. m. 1:25 p. m Arrive McDonough 12:45 p. m. 2:05 p. m Griffin 12:05 p. m. 2:25 p. m . « Williamson 11:45 a. m. 2:45 p. m Concord 11:20 a. m. 3:00 p. m Mo| e na 11:05 a. m. 3:15 p. m Woodbury 10:55 a. m. 3:25 p. rr> Raleigh 10:43 a. m. 3:35 p. m Warm Springs 10:35 a. m. 3:55 p. m. Shiloh 10:15 a. m. 4:15 p. m Waverly Hall 9.57 a . m . 4:25 p. m Ellerslie ; . 9:45 a . m . Midland 9:35 a. m. 5:10 p. m. Arrive Columbus. Leave 9:00 a. m. First-class coaches between Atlanta and Columbus. Through PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR between Columbus and New York, con necting at Atlanta with the BIRMINGHAM SPECIAL Leaving Atlanta 2:45 p. m„ arriving New York 4:40 p. m., through with out change. JNO. L. MEEK, JAMES FREEMAN, Asst. Gen’l Pass. Agt., Division Passenger Agent, Atlanta. Atlanta. N—n ~T ‘'mrii Liiin— hi— 1 miniii ii 11 ■■—l——J fn WAS FEELING THAT WAY ONCE; - J BUT I DIDN’T LONG REMAIN A - Dunce. I reap a ZT ;SHOE RENURY ' AD" AND from that gtjL, lotyiENT I WAS GLADII [ g\( 1 / l ' C u soi£ CT SAID, IF 1 WAS FEELING| x IA C p7 BLUE,THEY D MAKE my \ / SOLES AS GOODAS NEW* THAT'S THE REASON I / X A . IMMENSE; THEY FIXED INE.FOP. ON T sigh, BROTHER, B / THERE Too, they 'CU |]|||l» |lfTWf| IKE YOUR SHOES || ffi | 1 POOD AS NEW! | [©hT SHOE RENUR.Y-80 n-broad NEXT CAPLE HALL. I WORK CALICO Q£n ANO PEL IVg RED- PHONE IV \23 10 I ATLANTA 1493- SOLES A Wl >He£L3-9 O( f J -" B STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE CITY SAVINGS BANK 1 .. ... I .-.J ... t.1....... • ... Located at Atlanta. Ga., at the clos< RESOURCES l.oane and discounts . $ 98,021 82 1,014.24 Overdrafts 1.520.54 Bonds and stocks owned by the bank 588 33 Banking house furniture and fixtures 3,435.50 Due from banks and bankers in 1 ■' 1,476 08 Dur from banks and bankers in other states 202.09 C;ri. 1.0 1,890*00 ’'.••ld 180.00 Silver, nickels and pennies. 792 85 Checks and cash items 360.01 Exchanges for the clearing house ..... 4 464 93 Profit and loss. .. 15 02 Interest paid 301.37 other resources 1.800.00 . . . $ 116.148.68 STATE OF GEORGIA Fulton Countx Before me came \V A Sims, cashle r of th* <’itv o . . . duly swm-n. says that the above and so regoing statement if'» be n / said Lank as shown b> the bo«»ks of tile in said bank W ° f Sworn to ami subscrlbcl before >ne. this 12th day of September. 1912 ‘ G. B LYTHGOh. Notary Public. Fulton County, Georgia READ FOR PROFIT- USE FOR RESULTS- i GEORGIAN WANT ADS THE ATLANTA GEORGIAX AND NEWS. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1912. »e of business {September 4. 1912 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in. ... $ 39.599.84 I ndivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 1.252 80 Individual deposits subject to * ' check 68.716 69 ( ertified checks 1.000.00 Cashiers checks 579.35 Bills payable. Including time certincites representing bor- rowed money 5,000.00 Total $116,148 68 You Need the Money You probably buy three or four pairs of shoes a year, if you could save the whole price of one pair, wouldn’t that reduce the high cost of living some? RED SEAL Shoes are made for long service, they are worn by folks who buy them because they believe there’s “a dol lar a pair saved in the wear.” They are made in the latest style, of the finest leathers, and are worn by thou- sands of the best citizens of Atlanta. The price is within the reach of the poorest citizens, and the style and comfort satisfying to the richest. Between these are the substantial folks who buy Four Dollar Shoes and want the best. The RED SEAL Factory today enjoys the reputation of making the best Four Dollar Shoe in the World. We have many styles at $3.50, and custom work at Five. The man who wants the most for his money, will make no mistake to come to CRAIG’S T reachtree Special Values in Boys’ Shoes niiir:. . Vacation Days are here. Plan now where to go and let ua help you. The mountain and lake resorts in the North and West are l -ij 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 PTS $34.30 NIAGARA FALLS $35 85 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 Oifkll CITY TICKET OFFICE I* ■"■’W.JM 4 Peachtree Street phones { Will A Dollar Do? IT WILL One Dollar deposited weekly will soon accumulate a good balance. As your savings increase month bv month, year by year, when thus set aside, you will be astonished to learn just what “A DOLLAR WILI DO.” You want a bank account— we want to assist you to have one. It s “up to you” to bring in your first de posit. and then you are “on your way.” We have many accounts showing large balances that started with One Dollar. Four per cent interest paid and com pounded semi-annually. GEORGIA SAVINGS BANKS TRUST CO. GRANT BUILDING Open Saturdays 4 to 6. in addition to morning hours. Read for Profit. Use for Results i ( ' Model” Shoes can feel confident that his I feet are correctly clad, for Street or Business Wear, in any Fashion - Centre of the World. (Custom Tailors please I note and verify.) < SPECIFICATIONS —Russia Calf Buttoned Russia Xy Top —Soles Sq. Single —Heels 10/8 Straight / We carry WW thte style * n button and lace in all leathers Regal Shoe Store L. J. Wing, Prop. 6 Whitehall St. Household Expenses Are Easily Accounted For If the housewife has an account with this strong, up-to-date bank. With her check stubs she can see just what has been paid out and learn just where the little leaks occur ; and her canceled checks serve as the beet receipt she could have. On the main floor, we have a special WOman’s Department under the supervision of an experi enced lady teller. A lady teller is also at the win dow in our convenient Savings Department, on the ground floor. On this floor are also located Ladies’ Private Coupon-Clipping Booths, and a well-ap pointed Ladies’ Rest Room. Ladies’ accounts are cordially invited. Interest Paid on Savings Accounts THIRD National Bank Capital and Surplus, $1,700,000.00 FRANK HAWKINS. President. JOHN W. GR ANT . . Vice Preu. JOS. A. M’COKD. .. Vice Pree. I<HOS. C. ERW IN Cashier R. W. BYHRS . .Aeet. Cashier W. B. SYMHERS .AMt.faO. A. M. BERGSTROM, Aast. Caah. A. J. HANSELL . Asst. Cashier STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Atlanta Trust Company located at AlUrita. Ga., at the close of business September 4. 1912. t’ESOURCES. LIARII itipq Loans and discounts 1281,286.38 Capital stock paid in MiW L’^r' 1 ? a , nS Y. ,“k 82.234.41 Surplus fund ’'""noo bank C ° Wne, ‘ br ,he e- QC ,-- '’'Xli'iileil profits, less' current ’ Banking house L L15o!ooo!66 Due P to S banks in ''' Furniture and fixtures 1 742 58 this state 5 dnd bankers in -- ,j Other real estate.. 63,831.49 Individual deposits" Subject ’ to Due from banks and bankers In check 1 suojeci m . 4h( . ( . ( Due from banks and bankers in T^meCertificates ’ other states 31.758.09 emitted ‘checks i! i! ”i! 2675 turrencs 3,,60.00 Treasurer’s checks 1.52500 | Silver, nickels and pennies...'.. ‘oTOI hJJJ 6 Checks and cash items 90.00 rowed money P B b is-. .»»• ' Interest prepaid 7,749.83 Other liabilities'.7. ijtt .'2 j Other resources 26,545.74 T°t a l $954,003.51 Total... $954 (W3.'4 ! STATE OF GEORGIA—FuIton County Before me came Henry Hillyer. president of the Atlanta Trust Companv. wh>. i being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement s a mm ■ " ' tlon of said bank, as shown by the books of file in said hank Sworn to and subscribed before me this Uth’dav'of September ’ iqp> Sll *' .1. M. .MARKLEY. JR N. P. Fulton County, Georgia STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Georgia Savings Bank and Trust Company Lxtcated at - at the elose of business September 4. 1912: ritoUL/KUES. LIARII ITIFS Loans and discounts $ 895,690.62 Capital stock pah I In J 20" Demand loans 19.162.00 Surplus fund "me tank ° y l profiis7less "eurrefil Due. fU banks .nd bankers »“’ 5 ” ” ” ai " r> ."L J, hf 7 n\ ate i' ■ ‘8.031.20 Individual deposits . firttJ'.Jt nUe in fr^he^s n t k a ß te: nd .. bankerS 10 724 26 T,me 16 ' Currency 12!029.00 Gold 2,562 50 Sliver, nickels and pennies 1.166 06 Checks and cash items 373T7 T° ta > $rT62.270"-J2 Total I STAIE OF GEORGIA—FI’LTON COI’N’TY Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th dav of September 1912 W A. FOSTER Ixotary Public Fulton County, Georgia 1 Use Georgian Want Ads