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J F you’re going to the Automobile Show
" with an eye for value and a determination to get
‘uH return for every dollar you spend on your next car, be sure to go to
the Mitchell exhi bi t There you can learn for yourself all that there is
in this splendid 1913 Mitchell car.
=» Whether it’s a question of power, of appearance, of simplicity and
convenience of operation, of the strongest combination of 1913 features,
or any other standard that is governing moderate-priced cars, the
Mitchell is admitted to be first in every way. It is nothing but the
simplest truth to say that there is more for the money in this new ::
Mitchell than in any automobile that has ever been made. It is the
easiest thing in the world to prove Take this list of Mitchell features
J with you to the show.
Left drive and center control ; Bosch ignition ; Firestone demountable rims ;
rain-vision windshield; Jones speedometer; silk mohair top and covers; Turkish
upholstered cushions; Timken front axle bearings; gauges on the dash to show
=! air pressure and oil pressure; gauge in the gasoline tank which shows the amount L
of gasoline it contains; and a portable electric lamp which also illuminates the
instruments on the dash.
All with T-head motor, electric self-starter, electric lighting system, and 36-inch wheels.
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Prices
Wheel Rase Stroke F . o> B Kacln .
7-P»»»enger Six. 60-H. P 144-in. 4 l-4x7-in $2 500
2or 5-passenger Six, 50-H. P. .. . . 132-in. 3 3-4x6-in. . . t <. 5( ,
2or 5-passenger Four, 40-H. P. ~ . 12u-in 4 l-4x7-in 1 500
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I Mitchell-Lewis Motor Company, Racine, Wisconsin IT
j Mitchell Motor Co. of Atlanta 316 Peachtree St. Atlanta, Ga. 7
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEATS.TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1912.
ATLANTA’S
Automobile
Show
AUDITORIUM
ARMORY
Opens Daily
10:30 A. M. TO
10:30 P. M.
MUSIC
AFTERNOON
AND
EVENING
Admission
50c
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DIABETES TEST
Ammonia Sulphate 1.2 grammes
Copper Sulphate 2.6 grammes
Potassium Hydrate 20. grammes
Glycerin.- 100. ce
Ammonia Water ts.g .90)..2W. cc.
Distilled Water to make... .500. ce.
Heat one dram of above re-agent to
boiling. \dd the Diabetic specimen by
I drops until re agent is colorless. The
number will Indicate the amount of sugar
I and comparative tests will soon show
1 whether your treatment is getting results
or not.
The treatment of diabetes has largely
been held to Codein. It quiets the patient
but is admitted to be hopeless. If. in
stead of locking up the secretions as the
I opium in Codein does, an agent be given
that will reduce hepatic degeneration,
thus permitting the liver to oxidize more
sugar and starch, gradual recovery or
prolongation of life must naturally fol
; low That Fulton’s Diabetic Compound
does tl.ts tn many cases, particularly be
tween the ages of fifty and seventy, can
lie i s’abllshed by the above formula. It
usually takes about twenty days to show.
The tl lest and hunger often begin to
abate before the sugar decrease s; thus
nany patients know before tests are mad#
• tit. case is responding. The sub
stance of the formula surrounds each
bottle.
Frank Edmondson A- Bro, 12 North
Bro; I street and IDS North Pryor street,
are 1. eal agents \sk for pamphlet or
j write John J. Fulton Co . Sun Francisco.
Order By Mail
| M. Rich & Bros. Co j
3000 Pieces of Jewelry |
| Usual 25c to 50c Kinds IvC |
A wholesale jeweler’s end of rhe season clean-up of broken lines and Si
2j odds and ends comes to us at a fraction of former prices.
/ There are dainty bar and brooch pins in scores of novel if*
/ and pleasing designs. Variously in French gray, gold-
—I plated and platinum finish set with commercial turquoise,
I amethyist, rhinestones, sapphires, pearls, etc. Duplicates of
lOc \ ioc * *
j There is also one big lot of fine handtinted medallion
/ brooch pins in round and oval shapes from about the size ®C_,
2® I of a dollar upward. Copies of the Gainsborough, Countess JJJ-
I °f Fife and other famous beauties. These have heretofore JJU
' sold at 50c. Choice tomorrow 10c.
Long Neck Chains 19c; Values to 50c 2 :
These are made of turquoise beads, amethyst, coral and iridescent light colored ®C
tiE beads. In the same lot are men’s cuff link and scarf pin sets, with coral and matrix
mountings. Worth to 50c, at 19c. Also sash and belt puis in gold, silver and French
gray fronts set with various kinds of stones. Worth to 50c at 19c.
BwMVWMW M. rich & BROS. CO.
A Shopping Place for the Thrifty
5 A Sale You Don’t Want to Miss is
the Thanksgiving Linen Sale in
B m s economy imurl
‘.ZJbB A Sale of Linens and Table Napery
Specially planned for Thanksgiving. Econ
-3? omies loom large; for the Economy Base-
ment linens were already marked from 10 to
20 per cent less than other linen depart
ments in town, and for this special Thanks
giving Sale we have dropped prices another
notch.
69c All Linen Damask 50c
An all-linen bleached Table Damask in neat floral and
scroll patterns, 70 inches wide.
50c Mercerized Damask 39c
Heavy mercerized Damask tn neat designs, 68 inches.
35c Mercerized Damask 25c
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A very little price to pay for this snow-white mercerized
Table Damask, 58 inches; choice of 5 patterns.
- $1 Scotch Damask 75c
ejß Every thread pure linen, firm and flaxful. Heavy weight
in the Bilver bleached Scotch Table Damask, 72 Inches.
<r SB $1 Irish Linen Damask 89c
An all-linen Irish Table Damask, full bleached, fine satin
finish, handsome designs, 72 inches.
- ® 75c German Linen Damask 59c
J* Sturdy all-linen German Linen Damask in the serviceable
JM half bleach; neat designs, 68 inches.
"HM Serviceable Union (half) Linen Table Damask, in the sil
■■ y,, ver half bleach; neat dice designs with stripe border.
Lower Prices on Table Cloths
, QO for $1 mercer ’ ze< t table cloth, hemmed ready
Ot/C for use, 8-4 size; 10-4 size, at $1.39
I3® <f» 1 AC f° r SL69 all-linen table cloth, hemstitched,
SH «p 1 •T'O 10-4 size.
rs» i qq for hemstitched mercerized Tahiti. Cloth,
i' : gg «p I •O&7 assorted designs, 10-4 size.
te IQK f° r P ure Irish linen Table Cloth, 68x
* d) l«w/O 90 inches; choice of 4 designs.
5 Towels and Toweling in the Sale *
''.AB <7E I° r tiozen 10c soft absorbent Huck
Jjß /DC Towels, 18x36 inches; white, with
red border. Xot more than 1 dozen to a
• customer. No phone orders.
ta 19 1 r» for 15c heavy Union Linen
M I"Z<C Towels, white with red bor-
ders, 17x34 inches.
tr j* 1 q each. $1.15 a dozen, for Glass Towels
C with red border.
1 A tor a U-li nen Glass Towel in red
AVI - or blue even cheek.
each. 45c a dozen for guest or hand
. v>C Towels of soft, absorbent huck.
Rich’s Economy Basement
Napkins jE
DQ for 50c a dozen mercer-
Ow7C i ze d napkins for every BJ?
day use. Hemmed.
1 E for half dozen (6) cup jC.
IOC or tray napkins. JjG
T A each or $1.15 a dozen for
lUC all-linen hemstitched nap
kins.
QQp f° r a dozen, heavy and
hemmed mercerized 18- *5?
inch napkins.
d» I AF| f°r dozen pure linen JP*
V * ‘VV napkins. Firm and
flaxful.
(171 QQ for dozen fine Irish,
•O*' all-linen, hemmed nap- ’
kins.
50c Center S’.
Pieces, 39c
Not linen, but round thread linene, S"*
36-inch centerpieces, with scalloped 2*“
border and hemstitched. Also 30-inch
squares with Mexican drawn-work
border at 39c.
1 for 3 cup Dollies with scallop ,
1o C ed border. MJ s
■j zx for 18x48 linene Scarf, stamped ®
luC for solid or eyelet embroidery,
hemstitched. ,
Odd Napkins
and Remnants J?
Odd napkins in half dozen lots
and remnants of table linen in
1 1-2 to 3-yard lengths, at an gj •
average third less than usual gj ’
prices. gj**
69c Lunch * Z
Cloths at 50c j
An all-linen hemstitched Lunch
Cloth. 36 inches square, for only 50c. '
1 q for 25c Tray Cloths, hemstitch-
lizC ed, 17x25 inches.
C n a dozen while 100 dozen sturdy Huck Ml
OxJC Towels last, 16x24 inches.
I A for 17c all-linen crash Toweling, blue
* stripe in center, with blue stripe bor gj*
der, 17 inches.
lor 8c all-linen heavy brown kitchen
vQ crash Toweling. 17 inches.
1A- for heavy all-linen crash Toweling JJf'
with red border. 3
35c Table Padding 25c 5;
Heavy white felt Table Padding, 54 inches wide, a
at 25c. The 60c kind that is heat proof in this gy
sale at 45c. *