Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 04, 1912, EXTRA, Page 8, Image 8

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8 _ ‘ tlanta’s Most Popular Tea Room here Are a Hundred ll ays In ll hich • THE GARDEN Will Strike You As Being Unique y i ' ou 1**“’ 11 *' 1!1 ’ “ “ I **s chattered by? Haven’t you .merit it between the acts at th< tl c- Everybody’* aaytng it "Han <>u bi i t • The Garden?" School girls no longe- pun- tuat. 1 ■ • sentences with "Ho says." now t . talk about The Garden. Grown folks, and those t."t qui-- grown, no longer din uss the piaj ’I" simply saj, "Let’s go to Tlu Gard'i If the show v a« good, so much the bet ter— The Garden completes th" pleasure of the evening if the leading lady had a caricature of a face, or the hero was not convincing as a lover, al! can be forgotten at The Garden The exterior of The Garden a ur ing H resembles the picturesque llng lish tea rooms with its white front and many leaded windows. You ippiomh with a delightful sensation tl at art you have found something removed from the ordinary The interior of The Garden s be witching. No wonder tin famiii.< i-iv is. "Let’s go to The Garden. Al! is daintiness and lieuuti ;.i Th Garden. The brilliant poppy is tin- ’lf and against the pu • whit, of v . linen and china it blooms in radiant ■hear. BHALLET & IMVIS I'lANli CO. J IN NEW QUARTERS. ■jrl iSmve opening tin <• aiich toil- of this largi 1.0 tor? in Rl Kdy Atlanta I I J.inuari bi Mi W . t'arder, manager, tin- buri v J ness ha own to mil vet x~/ necessary, and n st..', ,u North Pry.u sir"'.l. ..pposlt. Etjl Idi ly Nation..l bank, ha b'i nu i ■ --d anil will be ready for jQI Kg tile i.r;>'p ’l’m lay. Nov abe. with a i-oinpleti lin>- of tile 1 ■ I'amous ■) HALLET & DAVIS and CONWAY PIANOS, and the J VIRTUOLO. the new Instinctive Player Piano. If you me in market Im Piano, 101 l whole tin fm |H tory is behind . v«-> In.-t • uniont and where perfect satlsfa. BH ...RM tlon Is guaranteed. Km • >!•>•< >UT( Ml V ioll Vol NG .ill. N Tv LEAIIN GOOD Ej -. VI BL’KIN’ESS. S mJ Voting men vho .1 ambition-, and a tiling to work '.till w I'J) learn of udvalittigeme proposition by ■ tlliuK on Mr ('order JB SQUARE DEAL TO CUSTOMER Vv’ Th. <'ompany jiffers Pianos mid IT. ver Piano- of pi ivon ■MH merit at the -ami- Prices a- -old in Boston. Arranges Such l-lasi Teims That Anyone Can Alford to sg Purchase J U] Haliet A linvi- Pirn.. I 'mnpmi.'. I Established Is.'ith and with K\j capital of 1 : o.i.i min the reputation of pro Ky E&V during onlj th' best in Xrtlstii mid High-Grade Instrument YZ £ HALLET & DAVIS PIANO CO. | Eg Factories: Boston; Atlanta Branch 50 N. Pryor St. Ba WM CARDER, Manager. Dealers Wanted in Unoccupied Territory. -5 fI - - | T) ea l iB — 1 1 ■ ' ■■■ «IHI Bl..l.—■■■■■■.■ C,,I .Mill j® I W it. .il :) < .HitP’iits to: 1 of Men, both acute Br ■ p'Tfe •t.’s lastirg cures I lave treated I B | ti'itu-ai .is t.i mon throughout the rountrx, and once V Mmmbb I ent \ou will b nn friend. I do nut natch un RBMMVHVHVBMMHBI teinporaril but are lasting Stricture, ike’, I.O'S ■! x it' 1 M1... n,.uiy ..f’ .q ui‘* < t- of men I cun t.-iirkh. without pain or the knife '■'MjßF* I’R’d' I ■ ar.« tl A .I’.r-iti . 1k two trea iiieiti .ure for Sp. i,». Bb-od Prison, 11 /,i». iutravenoußl', the onlx \\ .<> it should bp jjven I fßafe-cft •e tin net <ca itrer treat which s no essarv in # I • . we* most rxpei ience with t rn- -di:x. < di !• • AIK 1\ lIH.Xt \.\'h lai . •'• • • ’ ■ ' MATTEUS INTEKEERI’. Vol’ MAN . t" ¥ Mil Wi l I.Y. MoNTHLN olt \SV'H <’AX «\i? .’iIAKGi: 1 ci i:i:s. Not i \ii.i i:i:> WOMEN bT| VRVHHBVIBHBRMMHVVVBVHVMHMBB ■■ methods tor W ’ m ’ r» H °OK r° k ' women tvhlcl ure ~1 inter. ' r: .. rapidl\ improve sn.ei.iu from the bcgimmm md. h mam .v. pru. t , alb all. n ,.„ T . I firm the 111 Ife <am I ti. H . ~u per-malli ea dint' !;m.v attendant nlni . .. ... s i ' ‘ ? n ® southern Hblj. an. "XIA v|. . I I;,:-. . i ,|..,r M ,. am pr ..fe . medic al colleges, aiotial fee ? o,t nr.duate many times of Chicago IN \Tl.A\i v vs, lan i .rinaiieuth locate.l ind New York with I ere in Atlanta i .v.. mveve.i thousands of dollars m special instructions property her..nd si..i- m . fTier .‘.|ulpinimt. un. abroad. Seventeen while buUding up tm prim: ■ .■ I am mai.iug charges years actual exper- iting n 1 enco. about the case of the medicine- In ...me . uses I administer at all times modern remedies, which recto : d -•■oi. r.s have afforded ua. and am in position to offer quick euros for sonic di-n-vi, »1 h will ustontsh tie afflicted I want von to .-all anti talk tilth tit" fret Hours: I'allj .S a m. :.o mor Ip. n to 7 p m Sum s'«. S a m. to 11 a. ni . mill bi special et.gagwment Permanent location. . t.. Pea■ inn ■ Street Atlanta. Ga « iTvgn 1 —----- - 1 l2sn r T'inS is the one i lgsfiifii'ation that contains many teaaplintf buys each <la/ in The Georgian Want rMr rcSyj P*R*** All th* variofls articles of wearing ap- zMrJ parel. jewelry, books, pictures and every kind of vO' - ' useful and ornamental merchandise both new and 35S |s*y second-hand, are daily u> b» Pound advertised in ’he for Sale- Miscellaneous'' columns. Qviok sale* usually follow these offerings, and wbat iw be advert sed toda; that would lutereet you ma be sold before tomorrow eomes Ixiok carefully thru this classification each day, and answer without delay all ads that in terest you p/tewe# SOQQ H ( Tip- in .Is .it;,; -lairnaj z-ading In th 1 . b.-.iionv .<:.. mtticcd iu po|'py gi <•< n. I The |||ctly g'-'-eti tables are toppe 1 with ■adr-v. b'Ticat’n which the poppy Th. ct.iTia I.m of simple peasant design ■ iih th.- s-nine cheerful poppy. Eiotn H!..- hanging baskets nod popjiles an! tip- bah-'.ni railing holds white box .-! I till' . with ted fio'.ve- .-. The len I.- ' tin • a I'-ast for the eyes. Bui »h;it of the inne man ’ Wnat is i off 11 to sub# 'Uli i ief •- -1:• foie your eyes have e.-ased looking with 1 wondei ment ami pb aSu • at t! artis-| th arrangement, a quiet maid awaits 1 your o-.dcr. This is to be selected f.'.m ' a tantalizing list of good things. Society appl et iat' s The Gardi.u. Til!.- is evidenced by tin groups which pass I through the artistic Joorway and s.-al themselves with pleastnable anticip.i-I tion. Slioppmg is n(> ongcr a bugb.- i | when its inonutonj is: bioken l»y Imp u i eon at The Garden The matinee an-i Tie Garden are now spoken of In An- I sain.- breath After-Ineater supp" - art j no longer popular utilrf- The Gaiden ' j patronized. Iton’t lx- slow hi joining th- throng Begin your ph-asure today. Ask tiio < who go there and niter lour first visit b. ready to echo, "Let's go to The Gar den." (Advt.i n iiE 'ATTfANTA AND NEWS.AFONDAT. NOVEArB'CTf '4. IT’S VERY EASY TO fiET WHAT YOU WANT. SOMEONE IS SURE TO HAVE IT, NO M ATTER WHAT IT IS. TO GET IN TOUCH WITH THE PROP- ER PARTY USE GEORGIAN WANT ADS | Soni |j ©m I | ! ■u /io you are, •aenert you live, or what you have— ii 11 u til bring results. 11? KNOW IT. || I He gi In Atlanta fit’s The Georg can People look io whenever i lliev want to hut, sell. ! trade, rent get help or a position. \o matte;- what your '.VA\'l‘ is. ,-< • ioor<riaii Want \d will jfet ii. For Yoyr I Convenience Want \<l> w J Im taken over the telephone any time and an ” Aceominodatiou • Account “ started with you. All ’’Accommodation Ac count” hills are payable when hills are presented Want Ad> will he taken > up to 1 o'clock on the day of I imblicat ion Use Palmer’s Skin Whitener And Watch Your Skin Turn Lighter O.X T doubt its possibility. Idledoubl never yet aeconiplished anything. Pur it to an actual test. It von have a very dark and coarse, swarthy looking complexion, and you want to improve it. do something. There is nothing that can't be im prov <•<[. We Will Give You Free a Tria) Box i f Palmei s Skin Whii <ner. I’m- it und see with your own eyes -what it does. There is absolutely no doubt about its m: rvelotts whitening effect upon a dark complexion. You can watch the skin turning fairer after each appli cation. And it clears the complexion of all blotches and makes the skin soft and smooth. You Can Believe Your Ou:n Eyes, and that is why we will give yon a free sample you hundreds of tes timonials from enthusiastic users of Palmer’s Skin Whitener, but i>r< ter to let you use it and watch the actual improvement in youi own complexion. Palmer's Skin W hitener is Made in our own la boratori and we guarantee it toboptiroamibarmTess. Beware of worthless and dangerous imitations with which the market is flooded. Reg ■ ular price 25c postpaid. We will give you a free trial box if you will present this adver tisement at any of our stores. If sample is to be mailed, send 4c for postage. We want Good Agents. Big Money, made easily. If you are interested, write us for terms. ALL JACOBS’ STORES THE MENTER CO. Splendid Coats and Suits for Fall A store display that will interest you. You may open a charge account and divide bill into small payments. Beautiful millinery, dresses, skirts, waists, suits and coats for girls, misses and ladies. STOUT SIZES 4 L-- We carry in stock an attractive line of suits ' in stout sizes up to size 47. Coats up to 46. W Larger sizes can be obtained quickly on Xgr special order. ” g&Sr yafe®* Remember THE MENTER CO. Divided Payment Charge Account Plan. rMiti MEN wS; It is a pleasure to be well dressed. It is a pleasure to get your good clothes at this store. Snappy, up-to-date styles, in handsome, dur- v able fabrics. Suits, Coats, Overcoats, Shoes, Hats. THE MENTER CO. • UCCKSSOR TO MINTER « ROSENBLOOM CO. 71! Whitehall Street First Stairway Next to J. M. High Co. 1 i—- 11"" 1 I —it==i - | ESTABLISHED 1861 j = Lowry National Bank OF ATLANTA Capital and Surplus . . . $2,000,000.00 . Undivided Profits .... 224,000.00 1 here are many ways in which you can profit by associating yourself with a bank of such great strength and up-to-date facilities. There are a DOZEN vays which you. perhaps, have never thought of. that we can be of great benefit to you. Your account, however small, will be greatlv iv cl come. Safe Deposit Boxes, $2.50 a Year and I p itomcn-r a. lowry. hekri w. dyyis. J I’reMdent. Cnshier. TROMYS n. MEAROR, E ¥. RAXCKEK. .111.. r- V Ice President. A«M. Canhler. JOSEPH T. ORME. H. IIUIWR MtHTIX. Vive President. Seat. Cashier. DIRECTORS: Thoa. .1. tverj. J. 11. snnunlly. Ikomu r.Kleaton. Joseph T. Orme, sninnel M. Inmnu. I rederlck .1. Paxun. Itohert J. I'Onry, MU Hem G. Raoul. John E. Murphy. _ Hell H. Wilkinson. r- I’hos. n. Meador. Krneat Woodruff. I 11 1 1 — 1 1 l(=J | Do you want a position? Do yon want help? read L i I Georgian Want Ads i ] Every Dav n »■ ~~~ 7 | ‘— —ot=] 1 j =nr==l Players,-ourownMake-s4sQantlUp OUR NEW STORE THE W. W. KIMBALL CO., Chicago, World’s Largest Manufacturer of pianos, player-pianos, reed and pipe or gans. opened its new store in this city last Thursday, Octo ber 24, where the product of its factory will be sold direct to the consumer, eliminating the jobbers and dealers or agents’ profits. While the store is new, the Kimball instruments enjoy a reputation among music loving people excelled by no other make. We have adopted the modern method of merchandis ing, of selling direct, which means that we eliminate middle men's profits, thereby saving btryers from $75 to $l5O, varying according to the price of instrument purchased. ‘‘Our motto” is to conserve the interests of our cus tomers, those who make it possible for us to realize a fair return on our investment. Doesn’t this appeal to you, being a possible purchaser, as the correct selling policy? While this store has only been open a few days, yet, the basic principle on which we are operating, of selling instru ments direct at the smallest possible margin of profit, is meeting with unqualified success. This is evidenced by the many pianos and player-pianos we have sold during the few days we have been opened. We wish to state that our prices here are about the same as prices anywhere, but what we want to call your particular attention to is the value we give for the prices we ask on our 40 different styles of instruments. We believe that you at least owe it to yourself to in vestigate our claims before purchasing. Consider the reputa tion and reliability of the house making these statements, and then if you are fair to yourself, you are bound to give the KIMBALL the preference. Our pianos and player-pianos are made of choice woods, such as mahogany, oak, French walnut finish, rosewood and Circassian and our wide range in prices affords a splendid opportunity for prospective buyers. It is safe, ABSOLUTELY SAFE, to deal direct with the World’s Largest Manufacturer of High-Grade Instruments through this branch store, where we have one price to all, and that is, the lowest consistent with value of the instru ment sold. Special attention given repair work and tuning orders. Cash or easy terms. W. W. KIMBALL CO. Ijgjgjg Atlanta Blanch H. R. CALEF, Mgr. |BM|| 9 4 North Pryor Street, Opposite Marion Hotel. SERVICE THAT WILL PLEASE It is our purpose to give to every patron of til is Bank such service in the handling of his account as will prove entirely satisfactory to him. For the accomplishment of this we main tain the most complete equipment possible to secure. Wc have also an adequate force of competent workers. Wc invite your business. Fourth National Bank Bvelvotone - FLAT, WASHABLE WALL FINISH Is especially adapted for use on walls of residences, apartments, office buildings, stores, hospitals, laboratories and public buildings, because when the walls are de faced they can he washed with soap and Phones. - Atlanta 329. (IltlOn,