Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 14, 1912, EXTRA, Image 10

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WOOD BROS. CASH NO DELIVERY OPENING SATURDAY. DECEMBER 14 Would a saving of 50 per cent on Ihe high cost of living in terest you . If so. note lhe prices below and gel on the Band Wagon and ride to 165 Peachtree si reel, where you will find the tery highest grades of Fresh Meat, Smoked Meat. Poultry. Game and Oysters Bell Phone. Ivy 26. Porterhouse Steak 22 1-2ctb flaw Hani -jn »ri 25c tb Roujkl Steak 15c th Raw Hain. whole 18c tb Loin Steak 17 1-2 cth Spare Ribs . . ... .... 15c tb Veal Steak 20c tb Brains, >< t . . 10c ( Veal (’hops 15c tb l,k •r, pound . 10c Lamb Chop* 20c tb Breakfast Ba< . strips, 19c, 20c, 23c | pork Chop# . 15c tb Br» ikfaat sd!<*•■. 25c tb | Leg of Lamb 15c tb Dried Beef, sH« ed 35c tb fihouldei of I.a nb . . 121-2 c 11 12 1-2 c lb. I' I Lan b St< 10© lb B< Sa i 12 1-2© lb. i Beef Stew 7c 1b Bone!* ss Ham 15c tb i Veal Roast 15c tb • <-i nK» < f 10c to 15c Tb [ Shoulder Veal .. . .12 1-2ctb , Fig l '<» i, pi< kb d 8c I Pork Rohm 15c lb ; Frewli Pig I’eei. doxon .... 45c | r Pork Sausage 15c tb j Drenped H< ns . . 18c tb i Mixed Sausage . .... 12 1-2 cth l>r<ssed Turkeys 22 1-2ctb j Hamburger Steak 15c lb l)r» tfs« d Fryer#. 25c th 1 Boiled Ham, sliced 38c th Stew Oysters 35c qt Boiled Ham. whole 24c th ’ Select Oysters 45c qt. WOOD BROTHERS 165 Peachtree Street EX :RA SPECIAL ON MEATS [ FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BUEHLERBROS. 119 Whitehall Street Our Royal Brand Sugar Cured Hams, per pound 16c Our Royal Brand Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, pound 14c ; Our Royal Brand Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, pound 19c Our English Style Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, pound 18c Choice Pork Loin Roast, pound 13c Choice Pork Shoulder Roast, pound 12 l-2c Choice Fresh Spareribs, pound 12 l-2c Our Own Home-made pure Pork Sausage, pound ... 13c Prime Beef Rib Roast, boneless or rolled, pound 14c Choice Beef Pot Roast, pound 8c and 10c Choice Beef Boiling Meat, pound 6c and 7c Fancy Hind-quarter Lamb, pound 13c Fancy Fore-quarter Lamb, pound 9c Choice Pork Chops, pound 15c ■ Choice Rib and Loin Lamb Chons, pound 16c and 18c I Choice Beef Chuck Steak, pound 10c ■ Choice Beef Round Steak, pound 14c H Choice Sirloin Steak, pound 15c K Choice Porterhouse Steak, pound 16c and 18c Our Own Sugar Cured Corned Beef, pound 8c to 12 l-2c Our Own Kettle-rendered Hog Lard: 10-pound Pail, per pail $1.30 g 5-pound Pail, per pail 65 H 3-pound Pail, per pail 40 AU other meats at the usual very low prices. Our meats are all strictly U. S. government Inspected and only of best quality. We oper ate our own packtnq plant. We sell direct to the consumer, thereby Saving you the middleman’s profit, or saving you from thirty to forty per cent on the dollar for your purchase ft BUY AT THE MARKET WHERE THEY SELL AT LIVING PRICES. ■ --rn-r.r- When The Shoe I s O n The /v ’ Other Foot * “Your feet." said the doctor, “are a little more swollen this morning, but I'm noi worried about that." « “No.” sighed tin patient, "and if yours were : swollen it wouldn’t worry me. either." Foot troubles don't seem Io get as much sym | pathy as other ailments. They are usually caused In poor lilting shoes, and are regarded, in a win. as the sufferer’s own fault. We have the most efficient fitting service in Atlanta. I One hundred and three different models of the I! “right now" styles for men and boys. i I A made-to-measure department that is the last word in foot-fitting. Your call will be appreciated. Wo lit ABSOLUTELY. CRAIG’S RED SEAL SHOE SHOP 93 Peachtree Atlanta-Made Shoes Eht * in 1.. .II .. ..... II GEORGIAN WANT ADS THE ATLANTA GEOROTAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1912. sth AVE. N. Y. MATERIALS AT $25 A SUIT M. Fox. the Exclusive Fifth Ave. Tailor, retired. I have just returned from New York, where I bought every yard of woolens he had EXCLU SIVE IMPORTED MATE RIALS—for which he never asked less than S6O. lam offering them for $25 as long as they last. FORDON THE TA! LOR TWO SHOPS 8-10 N. PRYOR ST 5 AUBURN AVE. j—-' Georgian Want Ads rCt Results CRISPIN MODEL have known the name Regal lor twenty years. But you don't know what that name means unless vou have worn the shoe. I It means good fit, good- wear, and good looks. Wearing Regals puts you in the class with the best-dressed half-million Americans. Start by Wearing CRISPIN MODEL .Jy A London style, dressy, I _ I modish, but comfortable. / Flat sole, wide shank, broad / / tread, low heel—thefashion / notes of this winter. Tan >r » Gun Metal Button, Russia y'' / \\ Calf Blucher; also same W patterns in Black King /G Calf. Price ,C 11 $4.50 / .*• f o’l ( 1 REGAL SHOE STORE /? L. J. WING, Pro . 6 Whitehall St. N] -- a o>-- _ !| j • . a. » . - [H?£l BANKRUPT SALElsril| By Order of the United States Bankruptcy Court, the Entire Stock of THE TERMINAL CLOTHING CO. ’^BETesme. . IM ■■■!! iiimi 1 '■"■'■>'ll' " I ii ■■!■ n 1 ' >■•■■" II I !■ I UIB iibiii » WT'.wnumrww.. .r.i. ■ wii .—— .war . CTwa—. - - ,-- , , , Consisting of ladies and gents’ wearing apparel, millinery, ladies’ suits, cloaks and shoes, and gents’ suits, overcoats, shoes, hats, shirts, underwear, sweaters, suitcases, neckwear, hosiery, and other items too numerous to mention, will be sold to the public. This stock is strictly this season’s goods and this season’s styles. REMEMBER THIS IS THE ONLY BONA FIDE BANKRUPT SALE AND APPROVED BY THE U. S. BANKRUPTCY COURT 7 WEST MITCHELL STREET I - - M Avoid Disappointment, Get Busy and Order I | Your Christmas Suit Tomorrow at the “Eagle” If you order your C irist nas Suit or Overcoat here, you do so with the absolute assurance that you’ll have it ready to slip on Christmas morning. Come in tomorrow and make your selection from a stock of over 500 of the best pure wool fabrics the market affords. Suits and Overcoats ,7-;* ~ Delivery SIB.OO to $40.00 j Guaranteed | ll| Tailoring €O. | T-X -. L I ~I I L/psiqnors 1 1 ( < J g- tailors ! 18-20 S. Prror St. P ffiuSfeS II?? i iffei ■■ “Accurate” “Reliable” IO- I ' ~ ~ ' ' - - , , —.. READ F3R PROFIT USE FOz? RESULTS. GEORGIAN WANT ADS I FURS at AUCTION! Atlanta people know what the name “Kahrf Bros.” stands for in the fur business. I'his firm, well known to Atlanta buyers, offers its entire magnificent stock, representing a small fortune, in the very finest of Genuine Russian Furs, at public auction. Sales Daily 10:00 A. M., 2:30 and 7:30 P. M. Xot a special ‘‘auction stock." but their regular elegant line—the finest collection ever offered at auction. The stock, which is very large, has been moving too slowly, and not wishing to take chances in carrying it over the season, everything will be closed out at once to the highest biddi r. If you are already supplied, attend this sale for the purpose of an , x Xmas Gift De Luxe The stock consists of: FUR SETS in genuine Eastern Mink, Sable, Persian Lamb, Russian Lynx, Fox, etc. COATS in all furs, and different styles. GENTS FUR-LINED COATS, Automobile Robes, also a complete line of Animal Hugs, of various pelts, such as Polar Bears, Tigers. Russian Silver-Tip Bears. Leopards and Wolves. Nothing Reserved--Anything Put Up On Request A cordial invitation extended to the Atlanta public, especially to the ladies, to attend this sale. Undoubtedly the finest lot of furs ever offered at Auction in the South. Sales now going on daily, and will continue until entire stock is sold. 122 Peachtree Street B, Bernard, Auctioneer EVERY yy A %|T AII HAS A MEANING GEORGIAN ” MINI I MV ALL ITS OWN BOTH TELEPHONES 8000