Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 28, 1912, EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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10 ALLEN AND KENNA AT BONITA, WITH PLENTY OF PRETTY GIRLS Tne Bonita open* next week with a brane nev. company direct from long engagements in some of the best thea ters In the South Alien and Kenna I and their Aviation Girls is the name the ! eompeaty operates- under, and ths* title | es the first play i» Spending a Mil lion.' Mies Mae Kenna is the prims donna •nd is one of the best known perform- I era now appearing in the popular] priced houses, her work having been] widely commented on in the leading theatrical papers during the present aeatson. Mr. Allen is also wide!) known and quite popula: »s is Ed Sagewick, the premier comedian Continuous performances wil he given I both afternoon* and evenings, with I1 beautiful motion picture! between 11 times. (Advt.) I Women who bear children and re-|1 main healthy are those who pre para; I thedr nyxtemn In advance of baby’s | coming Unless the mother aids ’ nature in ite pre-natal work the crisis j >j •nds her system unequal to the de mantis made upon it, and she is often left with weakened health or chronic ailments. No remedy is so truly a i help to nature as Mother’s Friend, S apd no expectant mother should fall | to use it. It relieves the pain and i dhsomfort caused by the strain on [ the ligaments, makes pliant and elaa- S tic those fibres and muscles which § nature Is expanding, prevents numb- S ness of limbs, and soothes the inflam- > motion of breast glands. The system i being thus prepared by Mother’s | Friend dispels the fear that the crisis | may not be safely met. Mother’s g Friend mssures a speedy and complete g recovery for the mother, and she is | left a healthy woman to enjoy the I rearing of her Mother's Friend book for expect- ant mothers which contains much valuable Information, and many sug gestions of a helpful nature, \ MIDFIELD BIGUUTOt CO,, Atlanta, Ge. we WILL MAIL YOU »1 for each ae* of old Teeth sent I us Sigheel price paid for old Gold. Silver, old Watohee, Broken Jewelry I end Preetcxis Stone* Money Sent By Return Mall. Phils. Smelting and Refining Co.. Established to Years. 863 Cheatnut St.. Philadelphia, Pe. TO DENTIST® We will buy your Gold Filings, Gold Scrap and Platinum. Highest prices vid [Snowdrift Lard 1 ZZ\ I O-lb. PAIL ■ 98c Frtth C—nlry Up, d>t. 30c Celd Sterap Eggs. du*n 2Sc Libby’s Extra WhHa 99 Asparagus Tips iw tfcC I Libby’s Asparagus 1 7L Tips, 35c siu . If ?C SahwM, tall «*■> each . . S>,c 10c Paa*aa» Carn Hakes ... Sc Quaker Sat*. iHMksgs . ... tc Cash Grocery Co. nsnr ! ■4l^u COAL V Look Into Your Coal Bin Don t r>< the ■.■old spell and -tmiii Surprise you with an empty coal bin, Beite , o hate ton ninth 'Oal on hand titan too little The best eoal is always worth the full price you pay for it. We nerve the b<-st grades of coal in Atlanta, I .net spring w. contracted fori all we could secure. We are now de- i Ilvering It at the lowest cotii|H-tiilve prices, as low as some tour quality • oal. Our big business allows ms to shave down the price to you. Phone and mall orders promptly at tended to Randall Bros. PETERS BUILDING. MAIN OFFICE YARDS Marietta street and North Axentte, both Phenes 576 Routh Boulevard and Geer pa railroad. Beil phone Mam Sts u »nta 5Nt" McDaniel street and Southern raltroad. Bell Main 31.1 Atlanta -M ” T ee' Belt Iv. I'tii viann 70S i*» South Prjot street, bath pbonvs P3t» Going Out of Business! Lp FOR SALE - 6-year lease on our entire four-story building, including safe, office furni ture and fixtures;aiso 1-year lease, beginning Jan. 1, on No. 52 N. Pryor St. THE MAN=THE PIANO jaWl ■k AND THE PIANO BNKHK BLUE PENCIL "" RgmbeTu . ■ A/'J I s a combination that has marked o . 4 BOWLS'Ww I down P nces °* r lanos at this store P er cen * ess an ea^ers can buy them. A sale of this magnitude • s \ 1 cloes not happen often. 'A tF ■ Ji This is surely a time when we lose! L f/fi n i s surely a time when jf / gSSgMI • i jflfc jo« gam! C. Every Piano Must Be Sold HBI T. E. Weatherholt, who is president of the Weatherholt chain ijQfehifhg of stores, and is the LARGEST CREDITOR OF THE HOWARD PIANO COMPANY, is here to personally conduct this closing-out sale. He states: “All . Pianos must be sold regardless of cost and the company’s business liquidated at once.’’ More Than 100 Beautiful Standard Grade Pianos Ifiiiln Including such well known makes as STEINWAY, KNABE, VOSE EVERETT, SCHUBERT and beautiful Upright Grands and Player-Pianos in all the up-to-date styles and designs---walnut, mahogany and oak at Prices from $89.00 Up —' — j Easy Terms Will Be a Feature of This Sale < But we are frank to admit that we need the money as we never needed it before, and for those who t have the cash to pay, even a further discount will be made. BwwSßmMßraW* Hotoever, a small payment down, and a little every week or month, will put a Piano in your home at a price that may never be offered again in a lifetime. . Organs are marked for sale as low as $1.50; Square Pianos $5.00 and up; Stools, Benches and Scarfs for sale at a song. Fixtures for sale; desks, safe, office chairs and rugs to be closed out. Every Instrument Guaranteed by Factories Worth $10,000,000. | SALE STARTS AT NINE O'CLOCK MONDAY MORNING | —.—„— J W. H. Howard Piano Co. ■ |BI 72 North Broad Street Store Open Until« e’Clock Every Evening Phones:' Atlanta 2352 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.MONDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1912.