Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 14, 1912, EXTRA, Image 11

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B jj, jp i pa®) (g«a) p \W^ UL ' - j The biggest value of all- 19 13 Mitchell -SISOO-$1850-52500 ’SI / T' HERE IT kS - There is the whole thing about this wonderful new’ B|! 7$ XlitchelJ car—the value. There is nothing equal to It, nothing like it has ever been pro- itM duced, to give the buyer so much for his money. What does he get? First of all— beSt ° f i u the r^rv lon » l X St ? l H’ T ‘ head motor—the motor that is going to revolutionize motor building. The Mitchell motors have a 6 and 7 inch stroke; the stroke that gives tremendous power—nothing can match it. The T l 1 ''ad Motor.-We know that this improvement—the T-head motor with 6 and 7 inch stroke, and properly balanced bore-1» the nght idea at last, and the most valuable improvement that has ever been £"?“£ d auto ’”“hile mechan-.e . I hink of an engine like this in a moderate price car. Do more than think about it. Ask people who know, and see the car yourself. It is a revelation. ’ La -r>° ther Features.—There are some more things that make the big value in the 1913 Mitchell: T. . ” a "l he ! z aSe; , “"i n ‘‘ w ’ ’.T’ , h Bel aise springs; the complete electric lighting system; electric X Istarter1 starter independent of each other, and both operating from driver’s seat. i I We Want t 0 ,® m P hasize t^ e fact thnt lhis bte value of the Mitchell 1913 cars has been obtained with- fcj out any sacrifice of the high standard of material and workmanship always maintained in our plant. iQj p® All Mitchell 1913 cars have left drive and center control; Bosch ignition; Firestone demountable rims: W I i J^ ln -vision windshield; Jones speedometer; silk mohair top and cover; Turkish upholstered cushions i i Timken front axle bearings; gauges on the dash to show air pressure and oil pressure; gauge in the* It gasoline tank which shows the amount of gasoline it contains; and a portable trouble-finding electric II lamp which can be conveniently attached. All with 7-head motor, electric self-starter, electric lighting system and 36-in. wheel* Wheel Base Stroke and B >r/ Pricer F. O. B. Racine 7-pa»»enger Six 60 H. P., 144-in. in $2300 111 2or 5-passenger Six 50 H. P., 132-in. 3'4x6 in 1830 S 2 or 5-passenger Four 40 H. P.. 120-in. in 1500 v!itchell-I aewis Motor Company, Racine, Wis. |»|l ■ MITCHELL MOTOR CO., of Atlanta, 316 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. fei """ * ’’-'l'J 1 .J.. I'. 1 ! Ji. . ni. ■,■■■,i Mem,,—, r-- ■imiiu jj ■TIL™"! Il I - ix I I efti Kok I I Santa Glaus' tetter to the F ‘tyr 4 | | |™ w Little Folks Bl> j| B /,. My Dear Children—l am here I* ’ Bg' j ///js again. Happy to see you all. I (j fff/A. ** aVe '’ roU g^ t l° ts aIK I lots of fsO T? ’ pretty things for you. My head- v, ( « H \>;T-J quarters are at Duffy’s, corner yXvM Forsyth and Mitchell. Come and * see me. ,flr ■ pMs v I I! I Shoe Bargains i Shoe Bargains | | For Ladies For Children B Shoes; Ci jQ Vici and Box Calf Shoes; Cl ?C H g 52.50 value;now tpi* 1 17* 7 S2OO value; now P Fine Patent Colt, button ft-2 Vici and Box Calf Shoes; Cl Jft P or lace; $3.00 valuesl.7 J $2.50 val ,ie; n0w,<01.47 H* B Fine Gun Metal, button (M w Vici and Bux Calf Shoes, $175 fi lor lace; $3.50 va ue W. 40 ® 2 .' 75 Ta ?„ e; n ° w ls a L I*’ 13 « S _. Vici and Bex Calf Shoes; (N no Se B Fine Russia Calf, 16 but- C? JQ S3.CO value; now<Pl.“o B g-j ton long; SS.CO value <p...Tu Vici and Box Calf Shoes; $? ftft p g Fine House Shoes; iQ r $3.25 value; now<oL.uU g H hear the priceVici and Box Calf Shoes; Qi jq * $3.50 value; now k ■ For Gentlemen For the Little Tot. I i valueSoft Ki.l Shoes; hard I B n- , „ , or soft sues; 50c value B Gun Metal ftQ Soft Kid Shoes; solid jq || Blucher; $3.50 valueleather; 75c value 49C B j- Men’s Tan Russia Calf, til no Soft Kid Shoes; very y; , B button and lace: $4.00 value. . pretty; SI.OO value ivC B I Duffy’s The People’s Tradng Place Duffy’ s I Corner Fcrsyth and Te-.iSw/ a’ff'f-/ Corner Forsyth and Mitchell Streets I til 3 y Mitchel Streets If you are thinking of buying I I —mmn— ——™w™ ■ar~BHaiaiaigatasi^«^ MM gg i- . = a house, a lot, a horse, an automobile, a business, i a musical instrument, you will serve your own in- 1 terests by consulting Georgian W ant Ads. J U——m—W——I I ni _ *’ " ■ ~>» ■» - Hi. - - -gj-J THE \TT. \NTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1912. Xmas Offer FREE $5.00 ’vStiW VEST r£F Saturday This remarkable free offer is for tomorrow (Saturday) only. Every suit ordered will lie dtliv- > : yred in ample time for Xmas. Our Xmas Gift to You You get a Suit worth from $25 to $35 and a regular $5.00 Fancy Vest, for $15.00. Order to -1 morrow. Regular $25.00 to $35.00 Suits Made Union to Your |B Label in Individual K Every Measure Garment Perfect Fit Guaranteed Corner auuurn avenue ana reaentree btreet i 1 127 Stores from Coast to Coast ■ > j r - _ . I x - “Jack” “Bob” i HAYES BROTHERS TAILORS Nine Peachtree Street I Any Suit or Overcoat Now ! 20y OFF An unusual opportunity to secure high-grade garments at a substantial discount. This is || Our First “Sale” January Ist we will begin remodeling our store to make ready for our new department of Men’s Furnishings This is tin 1 first discount sale in the history of this busi ness. and is worthy of your immediate and active attention if I you are in the market for “duds’’ of this character. * All orders placed now will be i Delivered Before Xmas [ QnSavin<js I |l| I A Christmas Girt K That Will Grow INSTEAD of buying only toys nn<! 1 trlnkots. give your child one present !; this Christmas that will increase In I w value with the years. Stan a Saving-; I Acpount . and put the Bank Hook, with |'| J; 7\\ his name on it, In the toe of his little I h stocking. My. won’t he be proud when I MmJ hf fie it! It will be there when tie I 1 Hsz > toys are broken, the candy gone, the red II TAm wagons and dolls thrown aside or for th Jsy<|jlW gotten. 111 111 Where Are the Christmas Presents You 'lt.' / Gave Yuur Little Boy or Gir) Last Year! j i 7 iII THINK IT OVER ( > 1 Travelers Sank and Trust Co. W\ J ra Cigar manufacturers cannot afford 1 B to overlook a selling capacity like ■ O, ours —1,000,000 cigars a day. That’s why 3-for-a-quarter values can be B |i.|| sold in our stores for fl p| 5c I Benefactor cigar WWW If Saperior Size Domestic W o'o a Fa Tunita cigar Princessa Size Imported Porto Rico WW I Palma de Cuba cigar Boa<,ac ’ Size Havana and Porto fuco Blend Ji ' . W All favorites at this popular price, anil all United Cigars give smokers corresponding advantages. \ ' ‘ Wbil.the.. cigar, .reewh the W ' ' I sains price and equal high W* ! ea,,h 18 • d,f * Il'ilMil—■ V ferrnt type and ap- I ■ h 'X'-J peals to different I fig *’kft m ft Ifi ■ uuci. I BIF- B ■ W"J| I *6 Peachtree St. (Corner Auburn Ave.)46 Marietta St. (Corner Forsyth St.) 23 Peachtree St. Corner Decatur St.) Extra Special! I ! Wolfsheimer & Co. Pork Our Own Slaughtered Tennessee Hogs Pork Shoulder IQI Pork Chops 1 *7l at at 1 Z 2 C t> 1 zi - Spare Ribs and 1 Pork I lams jg c Ba ek Bone at... lOC La I’d (our own home- Pork Loins 1 t rendered, pure) 1 CC 1 at A tens, at j Lamb and Mutton Lamb Stew 7 Lamb —Hind 1 t at ■ ** Quarter, at . ...*OC Lamb Shoulder 1 O Mutton —Fore Q at 1 VC Quarter, at j I Lamb —Fore 1 Ql_ Mutton —Hind jOl Quarter, at ... * Quarter, at | Beef i ® eakß .„ 12' 2 cto2Oc Tt° tßo “‘...fclol2lc I ® t oast locto 15c “T.......Tk1010c : Hams and Bacon Hams—Picnic, Hams—Regular, | 1 Bacon —Rex, I at Poultry 2 ens 2oc ST 15c&17k S7 S 23c 2” k 8 22c S urkeys 2sc Butter and Eggs | “ ne ..lßcto3oc S u ‘‘ er ....30ct040c Eggs—Fresh country, O n 1 at OZ.2C Groceries Peaches—Fancy California, Lemon ha ; Cling, in heavy syrup, at £>\JC For cash only. Telephone orders and C. 0. D. orders are not considered as cash. Wolfsheimer & COMPANY 114-16 WHITEHALL ST. GEORGIAN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS.