Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 24, 1912, EXTRA, Page 8, Image 8

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8 FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER ZAK AS’ FRUIT CAKE FILLS THE BILL No C tu> ’ ' ' ' I v it*. ■ ' ’ 1 tuh< • .. ■ .n i oat I Zakas str-, t lit. r • nt-. Goo.i f.uit vuk» t ;■<> ni - .1 . 'I 'ill' b< i" <• 75 < ■ nt« r-mt.l . -uk-. . <>fi. i- *;>'«.• • -m --r / >.«’<?•"• an- ’. . • tul Zaka - i ■ • ♦L t \ t \ ~ - . ■ iI ■■ ■.. n \ < J , 4 ; )n or” k it< li» n. ’T'h*- i nr of • " i ■ iHdiitF i' hi i < ;<i .i:yL j < Nd vi. ’ I - - - - ■ • IF YOU ENJOY GOOD SINGING. GO TO THE MONTGOMERY M. nt i-vltt-t. .a A > '—king t... ! Il- j t>, . -i I- i'h. i-tnm- tit is humin T - fit*, l-'oii .l on- of t g•< :it-s: quit-tel.-. on the! SOUI i l-l ■ ■ ■‘ o • t : '|" ■ 1 f- < tun for tin- vv—k. ond i- a Lili that would i>«- o -:uliin- in :•>!> -iriuit. Tin pi-tit;-- ti.t- .Moiiigom>’ij pi- - tur<-. intel t I much nr -oiltri )>• min. lids i..-;i it'm th-aU I ta i’. U< • ■ ■■:-? iln ■, pK t- is.-:« mi li—l. 'I isßio'V- Jng m popularity, is its in n sp-aks #. i Advt I TWO-AND-A-HALF - DOLLAR GOLD PIECE FOR AN XMAS GIFT Atlanta's Oldest Savings Bank Will Supply You. Nothing tits in for a ('liri-qnitis pres ent •■xaetly Ilk. gold nothing -ould be mor- :ippr- ■ in'•. it *u—s giving a It-, loss glflt, unit host of all, it puts an •■nd tn tin- annual worrying, vi xatious question of wl.ai ?oit spall give. Th- Georgia Savings I tank and Trus t I Company, foil..wing animal custom, will fuitdsli you with brand new $2.50 gold pieces for Its equivalent in any other denomination. \Ve ran short last] y.-irr. but i in, a larger supply this year, ■ and as long as th- aupplj lasts we are yours to count on We pay 4 p' i -ent interest anti will accept tikes- little gold pi—es on deposit th- same, as any -titer good tnoinv. Georg- M. Brown. President: John \V. Giniit. Vi— I’rosidenl: Joseph E. I Boston, Secretary and Treasurer. < Adv t. I Get In the habit of reading the pro grains -I the hailing moving pi-lure shows forth- next du.vs p-rfortnan in] 'the Business Guide of Atlanta" under I ”Amus—limits." which will b< found in the first two —luinn* of the Want Ad pages -f The Georgian each afternoon. I ______ _______ ——— ’Spose You Was II I! a Little Girl- II I I I And that Daddy or Big Brother or t’nrle Jack gave you the dearest. Il I sweetest yellow ('unary Bird, in tile cutest, shiny, brass cage. II I wouldn't you be just crazy about it? | ! Os course, you would, and so would any- little girl yon know. | I And, remendxr. too. that older folks enjoy a sweet singing Canary, II I and that It is a most appropriate and charming Christmas gift. | | We have a splendid assortment of Canaries and cages. We II I guarantee our Biros to bo Singers I ! or the Small Boy I Wi na\c I'l t Rabbits and a whole window full" of Fox Terrier |i I Pups. If you huvi a boy, you certainly ought to get him a Dog. for I’ I ■ verv one I nows that boy s and Dogs just naturally go together I GOLDFISH I \ Bowl of Goldfish makes a beautiful ami inexpeitsiV' present, 111 I suitable for either children or grown-ups. W. have both. I'isth and I . | I Globes I | POTTED PLANTS I J If \.» i have decided to give a Pern nr a Potted Plant to any <»f I | you* friends, just take this bit of advice: J I Go to uny place in town, look at the Plants and get the prh s. j I Then come to our store, and you'll find Plants equal to the \ I I best you hav< seen, and ttie prices will be just about half what jam | I wore asked elsewhere. | I IL (i. HASTINGS & CO.. Seedsmen ■ 16 West Mitchell Street I 1-2 Price On Boys’ Wagons IIIMIHIIitWBinMMWBHMB This includes our entire stock of Steel and Rubber tired Express Wagons. Regular prices from SI.OO to $3.50; now 50c to $1.75. Come early, as the r will not last long at these I prices. I Anderson Hardware Company | I 32-34 S. Pryor St. I ■■BBBBMQMBBMIBEBn&amMIDMIIMnnBBBnBBBBBMiMBMMMnHnMnBUHBS i READ FOR PROFIT— -1 GEORGIAN WANT A DS I Why Not - w & j | Gjve SHpcers? 1 * Nothing <‘Oitl<l be inoi'e ap * ;5 iiropriiilp ..r useful. XLX* Juliets Wf i .tn >iio\\ toil th' 1 SI.OO \ j J lai-grsi variety in lowii. jSW~3F* \ *' ' ' I Our wi.- I—-., i- larg. I I * and efficient, insuring ’’ ' / *■ I si prompt service. « * S _ ’/LUv-'a' -u.--.m-. •— J> » !» sSS • 1 ? ■» 1 **- I » If the size is wrong, we t ! I •* will gladlv exchange them ( ' * alter 111 ISI illllS. , ■ * £ • •5 Tr a v_ej. in g Slippers S.OO j *\ We lind ourselves overstocked I '* Hl ,lu ‘ s< ‘ an<l we are S°’ u " id m 11 " sri! c ' Ost ' 1,1 led ' ffl 1 3k black and tan. For men and ; j woihen. $2 slippers lor .<* ■■■■■■ — " B 3 | | 1 For Men I Wome n i. I 2 Tan-Kid l•■.lllst. S2AO valu. $1.95 I Putin,an Slipper lie Luxe $3.00 ; I ,S Itlaek I-’.-h Opera sl-50 I Kelt <-ov.ifys sl-50 S' | |£ and $2.00 | Condy lie Luxe s 2.™ '» Blank Kid Oner,. $1.50 | Croeln t Slippers '., 4 Felt Comfys ,$l5O | Foot Warmers j, - » M. Rich & Bros. Co. 1 l~ “A Depcirtment of Famous Shoes 5?, • ... • . ... - .... - . . ■ • '■- I illh. \ I LAM A GEOKGLAN AND NEWS IT ESD\Y. DECEMBER 24. 1912. Via New Orleans to Louisiana, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California and Pacific Coast Points. THE SUNSET LIMITED —From New Orleans every Thurs- | day 12.30 noon (the extra fare train de luxe) on and after January 2, 1913. THE SUNSET EXPRESS from New Orleans daily 11:30 a. m. THE SUNSET MAIL from New Orleans daily 11:45 p. m. Through Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars. Automatic Electric Block Signals. Oil Burning Locomotives. No Dust. Soot or Cinders. Dining Car Service Unsurpassed. FOUR DAILY TRAINS TO HOUSTON AND NORTH TEXAS POINTS. | WINTER TOURIST EXCURSION FARES TO MANY POINTS. Ask for Information and Literature. Il O. P. BARTLETT. G. A. R. O. BEAN. T. P. A. * D. L. GRIFFIN. C. P. A. g 121 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. L imwiiwMWWWinwi i—bbb—mmb— ' ■ - . .. We would have\ doubters and seep- 1 yr tics try our cigars, I / being sure that once a | g right type has been found, y|a| / we will add other friends to the S million and over who patronize i our stores daily. To smokers of \ I 10 cent cigars we recommend our \ | 3-for-a-Quarter | CIGARS I ORLANDO Cigar I 1 Media Perfecto Size Mild Domestic J \ RICORO Cigar / W Cabinet Sire Imported Porto Rico i \ Havana-American Cigar / \ Senator Size _ Clear Havana / »Each a different blend, each with thousands I®® •4 Peachtree St (Corner Auburn Ave.) 46 Marietta St (Corner Forsyth St.) 23 Peachtree St Corner Decatur St.) GEORGIAN WANT A DS BRING RESULTS USE THE GEORGIAN “RENT BULLETIN” J.M.High Comm'NyP i^.?if -yXMAS S W W “''"lc Here Are Some Splendid I "1 Xmas Gifts at Reduced Prices I j /r*V\i ’ • i *•& I MM«wt«r-Tvatjaß»Tniiwwn 'itbtwwi *;.»■ w. w jiwmai s■ Jtiiwrw——i yildWljiliV if VW 'J All 12 l-2c and 15c Pure $2.00 Silk Tie, Sox and ili 'l KwKC I iii'l i i\ Linen Initial Handker- Handkerchief Set.?, to ! Uiiiti T»L ~.'''i |j iiWyhvA chiefs, to close at ’close lOc $1.50 ■■'V aDHI fllfflwlr®?"* Phoenix Mufflers, j 89c Silk Tie and Sox | ißW\\ while they last Sets BjgF ;! 25c 75c Mi' Comet Safety Razor Sets 111 I J One Safety Razor, 6 guaranteed Blades, § < Strapper for Blades. Williams Shaving j 11 $ r • 1 • 1 Soap, cne Nickel Shaving Brush A Men s burnishings. Annex _2 I !■!■ I -~. IW W■! Flll _ I 1.----. ,|-.-7.-- 1" .-r r- 'rrr-"- t- r rTTITIOnWB—■■ ■!—| m_ J ~ ,u———w— ■ I—iw—■»■■■■——l—nwninr wnrrio n fimnm nnTryrrmn—.-.—n-rnirnrr^r: r .-r MMwrrMWMiißaMßi CHAMBERLIN-JOHNSON-DuBOSE CO. Atlanta New York Paris Choose Gift Furniture Where There Is Only Good Furniture Choose it at Chamberlin-Johnson-Dußose Co., where furniture is what it seems. For the furniture here is the furniture for homes. It is chosen to fit in with the best ideals of home life. True, pure styles made to endure: the kind of furniture that does not have to be replaced for years and years, not that we mean the expensive pieces that all do not want—but the simple chairs, rockers, tables, desks and the like that the Christmas stocks offer are made by the makers who have not learned to substitute semblance for reality, who can not be persuaded that glue can take the place of skillful cabinet making. Here are a few suggestions: Pedestals Desks and Writing Os mahogany and imitation mahog- Fable Desks Huy. 111 mahogany .venerrctl mahogany. Sewing Tables fumed oak. Craftsman. Early Eng- lish and bird's-eye maple. Os mahogany anti imitation mahog- Desk Chairs Waste Baskets In woods to match the desks. Mahogany, fumed oak, Crex, .Japan- Library Tables Telephone Stands I hat may he as simple as one s choice In woods to match the furniture of might dictate or as elegant and beau- the room or hall. tifully carved. Foot Stools - Dressing Tables In fumed oak, Early English and mahogany. In bird's-eye maple, Circassian wal- „ tint, mahogany and white enamel. Costumers In brass, mahogany ami fumed oak. NlaCeV Sectional Odd Rockers Book Cases One after another, sewing rockers, In all woods Ami now is a good gr-at comfortable arm rockers, at thru to add another section to the nriees and in woods Io match your one you already have or to start a purse and other furniture -for liv- book east —one section and a base ing-rooms. for bedrooms. < ; nv a |[ thfit is necessary. Morris Chairs z , .. Cellarettes Luxurious, eomtortabl- artairs that the men folks like so well ( rails- ror his <l-n. in imitation mahogany, man. mahogany. Early English, mahogany, fumed oak and Early fumed oak. English. Chaniberlin Johnsoii Dußose Co. 1 1 - Georgian Want Ads Bring Results , B( )T’ 11 TELEPHOXFZS 8000