Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, April 22, 1913, Image 4
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MADE FROM COLLEGE PENNANTS
This illustration shows one of the many delightful effects that can be secured by the use of pennants like those now offered by Hearst’s
. . One Pennant Coupon and 15 Cents,—in Atlanta.
Sunday Amer.can for Qne Pennan , Coupon an j, 8 Cents,-Out-of-
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Your
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dealer
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Georgia
Tech
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Univer
sity
Pennant
Hearst’s Sunday American offers a series of College Pennants. The subjects will be different from those pictured above, but equally as attractive. These are 12x30 inches
in size, durably made of wool-felt with heavily embossed felt letters, and reproduce, in a highly artistic manner, the color and the seal or mascot of some great university.
Choice of two subjects now ready: Georgia i ech and Georgia University. Others will be announced later.
Pennants are ready for distribution by newsdealers, everywhere, and at both of the Hearst’s Sunday American offices, 20 East Alabama St. and 35 Peachtree St.
NO PENNANTS CAN BE DELIVERED WITHOUT PRESENTATION OF THIS COUPON. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU REMEMBER THIS.
Look ror the Pennant Coupon
in Next Sunday’s Issue of