Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 05, 1912, EXTRA, Image 11

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A PLAYER PIANO 111 YOUR HOME MEANS MUCH TO ALL THE FAMILY. BUT YOU Sit THEY ARE EXPENSIVE HOT SO IN THIS CASE hi order to clear our floors of surplus stock, we are going to name prices that will accomplish our purpose. Read below and you will be convinced that you can own a i.uyer for less than the price of even a medium grade regular piano. Nearly all of these instruments are new, only a few slightly used, and even these are as _.,<•<! as new. No cheap stuff in the lot. They are all good. Why longer deny yourself, especially since easy terms will be given. This combined with low price makes buying easy. Included in this lot will be a few bargains in regular [haiios. PLAYERS Mathushek 65 Note Reg. Price S7OO Now $385 Armstrong 88 Note Reg. Price 500 Now 325 Armstrong 88 Note Reg. Price 500 Now 360 • Haddorff 65 Note Reg. Price 750 Now 310 Stuyvesant Pianola 65 Note Reg. Price 550 Now 300 Chilton Pianola 65 Note Reg. Price 500 Now 290 Johnson 88 Note Reg. Price 550 Now 385 Johnson 88 Note Reg. Price 550 Now 385 5 Others 88 Note Reg. Price 650 Now 375 REGULAR PIANOS Mason & Hamlin Reg. Price $5 JO Now S3OO Mathushek Reg Price 375 Now 225 Estey Reg. Price 350 Now 225 Merrill Reg. Price 375 Now 210 Kohler & Campbell Reg. Price 325 Now 160 Mathushek Reg. Price 400 Now 285 Steiff Reg. Price 500 Now 190 Palmer Reg. Price 325 Now 175 Oakland Reg. Price 300 Now 173 10 Other Good Ones Reg. Price 400 Now 195 If Out of Town, Wire at Our Expense LUDDEN & BATES 63 Peachtree St. Atlanta, Georgia. Hall Caine’s Story “The Woman Gavest Me” New Letters of Standard Oil f -- , / S | This masterly B / work—“ The Wo- g / ' man Thou Gavest ' /\ Me ” — is b y the £ reat_ /yA est living English author. It is /. \>ir destined to be the most notable story ./ of the coming year. In it a reckless father sacrifices his young daughter to social ambitions. His blind attempts to fill her future life with the same sadness with which he surrounded her mother le| causes her refusal to obey his stern commands. In Hearst’s Magazine is told her life story. The Plot —The Marriage Bond 1 It is really a remarkable work. Its absorbing plot and i sustained interest equal —or possibly exceed that of the | author’s “The Christian” and ‘The Eternal City.” Read f it and enjoy a beautiful and powerful romance concerning f a woman's rights in the marriage bond. / Standard Oil Correspondence H j These letters are published in the interests of truth and for the 1 enlightenment and information of the public. They clearly involve Roosevelt, Archbold, Penrose and others. You will find them all in & the November Hearst’s Magazine. ’L On Sale at All Newsdealers || November Number Just Out —15 cents Hearst’s Magazine | 381 Fourth Avenue, New York City THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1912. Dn / i Atlanta It’s ' Tlhie j Georgian People look to whenever i they want to buy, sell, | trade, rent, get help or a , position. No matter what your WANT is, a Georgian Want Ad will get it. For Vomit I Convenience Want Ads will be taken over the telephone any time and an 4 'Accommodation Account” started with you. All “Accommodation Ac count” bills are payable when bills are presented. Want Ads will be taken up to 1 o’clock on the day of publication. ’irs' VERY EASY TO GET I WHAT YOU WANT. I SOMEONE IS SURE TO HAVE IT, NO MATTER WHAT IT IS. TO GET IN TOUCH | WITH THE PROP- ER PARTY USE GEORGIAN WANT I ADS || ||i ©m wno you art, where you live, or whai Ij Ti you have— ii Is I II I , will bring resulte. We KNOW IT, , I Jc c Exclusive Models now ready for you in Keely-Zieglers & t lit li' X This Famous Example Ij ■ °f sh° e Quality ft T 7 °1 Shoe Style ' ' ™ of Shoe Value ' I T Is an appeal to every Woman of L ‘fl Taste and Refinement. As well as a p guarantee of Foot elegance at a small expense. Two good names combine to v give you Safety in their pur chase. Our guarantee, Ziegler s Guarantee In combination, form an in surance policy for you. If you are particular about your feet! I g If you want comfort! If you \ j <> desire style! \ // K> BUYAT O \ i \ KEELY'S S / ) V \V \ / A/ // 11 \ X \ NX. xT ‘S' //\ ■ ? \ > \CF A /X C 'O / / \ J f « j/ \ 7 1 1 7 Tan Russia $4.00 '■ y Gun Metal $4.00 j! Every New Style of the VICTOR VICTROLA SR Now in Stock at BB Phillips & Crew Co. fi|B The new November Rec- « . i e . i vw. or d s a f e now on sale, as well w price $200.00 as the many thousand Vic- victrola—style xiv tor Records, as shown in Pr,ce 515000 the Victor Record Catalog. We will gladly give you an individual demonstration of any style Victor Victrola or play any Victor Record. 4BK Victor Victrolas I sls to $250 Easy paymets when desired. 1 y (Select your Victrola now for Xmas delivery. We will hold it r B < for you.) j 1 V | Easy paymens for the Stein- » 1 v . > c. . v. way Piano. U Victrola—Style XI J Victrola—S. 7 <e X Price SIOO.OO Price $75.00. Phillips & Crew Co. 82-84-86 North Pryor St. ESTABLISHED 1865 Georgian Want Ads Bring Results