Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 19, 1912, EXTRA, Image 9

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DAYTON, THE WONDER.! MAKES BIG HIT AT THE MONTGOMERY |i..vton is scoring a big success at Montgomery, and his singing | , rd,--s and surprises all who hear ii, Think of one man singing in low I , notes of the bass, then a rich. I o, baritone, a lyric tenor and a high sweet soprano! You appreciate his w : only when you hear it. , i ,-ourse, you see the best in moving i tires at the Montgomery theater. I SdV INVM P 199039 asn AXHVd dOUd JILL HXIA\ HDfIOX NI XU) OX 'SI XI IVHM M3XXVK ON XI 2IAVH OX SI INO3BIOS IMA 10A IVBM 139 01 isva AMA S.II Tdi Your Estate Dealer Voo Saw Has Ad m The Georgian Insist that he advertise your property in the paper the class yon want to reach read the most— That’s The Georgian Tn this vicinity, because it goes to rhe man at practically the only time he has to read —in the Evening Georgian Quick sales the rule from Georgian Real Es tate Ads. The Phillips & Crew Co. Piano We the best pianos in the world—the Steinway. Knahe. Tlard- man and Fischer. They are high-priced, for they are won derfully and expensively made. They are too well known to argue about their high qualities. We Have the best piano that may be bought under S4OO. We have Manufactured ,he confidenco of the music-loving public. That means the r-i | T piano-buying public. There are a great many among them rOl US who prefer to pay less—but who could not appreciate an instrument of lower qualities. We determined to take care of their interests. Hence the Phillips & Crew Co. P iano YoUl’ gave ns the inspiration, and our recognition of the r -d of 8 ’ow-priced piano, with a high musical quality, set mspi- Uonridence ration jnto definpd action> Our PianO U 8 the confidence necessary to all big undertakings. IZ rr s one - to H piano to bear our name which means to be worthy— to he worthy of the PHILLIPS & CREW CO., —to be worthy the confidence you placed in us. ae Phillips & Crew Co. Piano Lives Up to Your Trust $325 Payments $lO Monthly Without Interest Phillips & Crew Company Established f Southern Representatives for ) 82-84-86 1865 ( The Victor - Victrola IN. Pryor St. The gift ** J it 1/ jj y / I" WblilMrWi 1 W ’ VCS <\-n * Mothers 3.\ Sisters || | Sweethearts! ||!| Here's the gift that r i f jj' ever y man wh o V a W smokes a pipe or rolls I BBS i ftjgj his own cigarettes will I 1H f-; be grateful for. It’s IB I u A I delicious Prince Albert |®T| Kg Y! SMI S'W tobacco. It can’t bite |jK I Wm his tongue, it’s fragrant ||& |||» smoked in the house, sK| | it’s the delight of every |fe~g afo.iaEgSgBEEE3CP3 ,obacco - |>rine Albert the national joy smoke makes it possible for every man to smoke a pipe! Give “him” a jar of P. A. and get him interested in a jimmy pipe. You’ve no idea how much solace and comfort it means after supper —or any other time. The handsome glass humidor holds a pound of Prince Albert and lasts a long while, whether “he” smokes it via a jimmy pipe or a cigarette. A sponge in the top of the lid keeps the tobacco moist and delicious. /fs your duty to make “him" P. A. ioyous this Christmas. Buy Princt Albert at all tobacco ilortr in pound glau humidore, half- pound tin humidore and alto in the 10c tidy red tin and Sc toppy red bag. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. J l Georgian Want Ads Bring Big Results I BOTH TELEPHONES 8000 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1912. Musical Instruments For Christmas Our complete display offers many suggestions to the music-loving family. Following is a partial list: i VIOLINS S3.CO to $75.00 Violin Cases $1.50 to SIO.OO Violin Bowssl.oo to $25.00 GUITARS from $2.50, $5.00, $7.00, And up. Exceptional values. j Music Rolls 50c to $5.00 Music Satchels SI.OO to SB.OO Mi! Bound Copies of the Opera Song Cycles. Opera Songs— Cloth-Gilt $2.50 Lamons Songs—Cloth-Gilt $2.50 Wm|| —JU. JB ■ bi fe 4 . ‘ * K, .a -nr ■ H ACCORDIONS. ggs BLOW ACCORDION Vg® ’ WWW 0 SI.OO, $2.00. $3.00. $5.00, WwF ■y SIO.OO and $12.00. J iHHWTI BUGLES. V LJ A DRUMS. jr —I ’ wTI HI f ■v w S u jgyp-jn — _ ii I ’ tx rfiSW* \w-\ T CORNETS SIO.OO to $50.00 Cornet Cases. W, MANDOLINS. wS Washburn $15.00 to $25.00 W, Mayflower $15.00 to $25.00 lift cIW Howard $15.00 to $25.00 Jirf s « BANJOS $2.50, $5.00, SIO.OO up. jH Mandolin Banjos. $5.00, $7.00, SIO.OO > I I HARMONICAS. GREAT ASSORT- ment. toy music BOXES. / f Mason & Hamlin Grand ard Upright Pianos. Conover Grand and Upright Pianos. G ran ° ani * Upright Pianos. WV'’ v "- I Kingsbury I ianos. , / Wellington Pianos. Conover, Cable and Kingsbury Inner Players, and Euphona Piayer Pianos. Cable Piano Company Largest Southern Music House 82 N. Broad St. GEO. W. WILKINS, President. 1 EVERY lAIANT An HAS A MEANING GEORGIAN W all ITS OWN