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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
T HIS picture shows one of my demon
strators adjusting a roll of music in
a Club Player Piano. There is nothing
about these instruments difficult to un
derstand. They have everything that one
has which costs a thousand dollars. 1
think so much of these Club Player-Pianos
that I GUARANTEE THEM FOR TEN
YEARS. Every one of these players is
equipped with a double accoustic sound
ing board which produces the quality of
tone found in a grand piano.
72 North Broad Street
“THE SOUTH’S FOREMOST PIANO HOUSE”
WeatherhoSt Budding
Atlanta, Georgia
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By JOHN TEMPLE GRAVES.
W ASHINGTON, May 29—The
Hparat papers, In advance of
other American newspapers*,
exposed the fact that the American
navy was not much more than half-
manned.
The Hearst papers made the state- j
ment, later so emphatically confirmed. J
that not a battleship in, the great i
Secretary Daniels to Win Recruits |
by Making Warships Train
ing Schools,
Thp>v newspaper* neveiopcu
fart that few men were enlisting in
the navy and gave the cause for this
in the fact that our navy offered ho
few inducements and attractions for
American youths to enlist in thal
branch of our country’s service.
The Hearst papers are now able to
give the first exclusive information
that these unfavorable conditions are
to be changed.
Information comer froir 'he Navy
Department thal Secretary Daniel'-
has ('aught the progressive movement
urged so long in these newspapers and
is going to make the American navy
a more attractive and a more profit
able place for the American youth
who is willing to serve his country
and does not desire altogether to
forget himself.
Ships as Naval Schools.
The Secretary of the Navy plans
that hereafter every battleship and
war vessel shall be a naval school—
an industrial school—a school of the
sciences and incidentally of the arts.
When the Secretary's plans are com
pleted there will go out from Annapo
lis with every naval vessel a corps
of trained instructors to teach the
sailors and enlisted men. This corps
of instructors will reinforced b,
the educated officers of each ship.
A battleship will hereafter be no
idle place even in peace, and the en
listed man who binds himself to three
years In the service of his country's
navy can emerge at the end <>t' his
service, if he has will and Intelli
gence. with an educational equipment
for a profession by which he can sus
tain himself in the world.
The three-year enlisted man of the
navv who will avail himself of these
new and admirable advantages can
come out a skilled engineer, a navi
gator. a machinist or any one <»f a
h;: r iozen skilled professions shat
point tin wax - to success in life
Lewi** Nixon has said that Annap- !
olis is the best engineering school J
in the country and its graduates as
teachers ought to do great things for I
the Americart sailors in three diligent
years.
Mp'-e Frequent Cruisee.
The Secretary plans more frequent |
eme’nt so ably pressed
by men like Captain R*
rommander White and otl
and progressive officers
cent movement so ably pressed in 11
the nav
son and
vigorou
the ser'
The result of this new and ad
mirable policy will be to fill half
empty litis of the navy and to make
it. not a place for young men to
bur> them selves for three years and
come out unfit to make a livipg, hut
to In- educated in mind, body and
spirit by the finest of teachers, and
come out in three years as all-round
men. equipped in health and courage
and manliness and with a practical
profession in life.
School for Deserters.
Secretary Daniels further Intends to
reform the system of punishment for
desertions by sending young desert
ers. first to prison and afterward to
the place of reform, but to send each
or them first t<» that notable school
at Port Royal. S <\. where thev will,
be built up in character and patriot
ism and an understanding of a < iti-
zen s and a soldier’s duty, and if thev
f * rtk docile and receptive to reinsta V
tm-m ;:i the navy without a prison
term.
rhi *<■ are wholesome reforms, ami
Secretary Daniela Is to be congratu
lated upon the good sense he ha*
manifested in adopting them.
; Save money NOW
Furniture at High’s.
on
Hear Dr. George R.
Stuart on “Lop-Sided[
Folks,” Baptist Taberna
!cle, Friday, May 30. Ad
mission 25c.
City Park Now Open
Everybody “Kodaks.”
i You're missing « bunch of fun
, if jou don’t make snap-shots The
' price is no obstacle. Br,.«ni.s
, *1 to $12. Kodaks, to J6'. Si nd
I for catalog and new finishing price
<i list. A. K Hawks* Co.. Kodak
) Dept.. 14 Whitehall
First Day’s
T* HAT the interest in the gigantic Weather-
holt Player Piano Club is widespread
was demonstrated yesterday when the mem
bership books were opened. When the store
closed for the night, 46 members had been en
rolled. At this rate the 400 memberships will
be taken before the time limit expires. I am
not surprised at this record, for I knew the
music loving public would realize just how
remarkable my club offer was. People are re
alizing that the day of the ordinary piano is
rapidly drawing to a close, and that the day
of the Player Piano is at hand. And when I
made it possible to secure a $650 Player-Piano
for $488.50 on terms of $10.00 down and $2.50
per week, there was a rush to enroll in my
great co-operative club.
The club membership is limited to 400
members. I will save each member $334.50.
Because of the great purchasing power of the
400 club members, I can offer a magnificent
$650 Player Piano along with $173 worth of
club features for $488.50, on terms of $10.00
down and $2.50 per week. In addition to this
there is my Free Life Insurance Feature and
the Music Exchange Privilege.
Here Are My Club Features:
\ Saving of
A 25c rebate on all weekly payments
±$161.50
vJP made before due
•JOne year’s trial
7 No
mi (exchange privilege)
m interest
■e A ten year guarantee
W A two-year conservatory course
O with each piano
CP (regular price $80)
$ A Free Life
O A free music
JLInsurance Feature
exchange library
^ Terms of payment $2.50 per week
qj (monthly payments may be arranged)
il j ■ A selected bench to match
±17 player and 12 rolls of music
All accompany in writing the sale of every Club Player Piano
Regular Price $050.00; Club Price $488.50
Club Terms: $10 Down, $2.50 Per Week
ig Player-
jyj Y Free Music Exchange Library alone
makes the Weatherholt Player-Piano
Club attractive. This means that every club
member may secure $10.50 worth of Player
Music every day if desired. Each member se
cures free with the player twelve rolls of se
lected music worth $10.50. I have installed
a great library of 5,000 rolls, and members
may exchange their music as often as desir
able. Many have told me that the cost of
Player Music has prevented them from buy
ing Player-Pianos in the past. My free li
brary removes that objection. Sheet music is
being replaced to-day just as the Player-Piano
is superseding the ordinary piano. That the
Player-Piano may make those who do not un
derstand music as proficient as those who do,
all my vocal Player Music has the words
printed on the roll. Anybody can play. And
anybody with a voice may sing. A vocal in
structor is constantly before the one operating
the Player-Piano. Every direction is given.
The result is that the novice can render a song
as well as the professional. I have devoted
weeks of study to this great co-operative
plan. I wanted to offer something which had
never before been offered to lovers of music
in the South. I know that I have done so.
MY CLUB PLAN SAVES
$334.30
$650.00 asr
78.00 ssr
M ftft 2-year Conserv-
■ UU atory Course
Selected
.DU Bench
1 fll Cfi 12 Ro,,s o!
I U.3U Selected Music
$823.00
488.50 CLUB PRICE
$334.50 SAVING
Notice to All Owners
ot Player-Pianos
During our Player Club Mem
bership Campaign, we will ex
tend—without charge—our ex
change privilege to any one
purchasing 12 rolls of Player
Music from us. This gives the
purchaser free access to our
5,000-roll library.
I WANT everybody interested in good
music to visit our store. I want you
to hear some good music—anything you
like, from the classics to the latest rag
time. Examine these Club Player-Pianos
closely and see how easily you can play
anything you like, and play as well as an
expert pianist. If you CAN play on the
piano, you have two instruments in one—
a Piano and a Player-Piano. You may
use the piano and those members of your
family who can not play can produce
music on the Player equal to yours.
For Out-of-Town Customers
Fill Out Coupon and Mail
WEATHERHOLT PIANO CO.,
Atlanta, Ca.
Gentlemen: Enclosed please find
$10.00 membership fee (first cash pay
ment), for which ship to my address
your Club Player-Piano at once, includ
ing bench, scarf, 12 rolls of music and
free delivery, with the understanding I
can pay balance in $10.00 monthly pay
ments.
Name
Address
Our Club Piano
Regular Price . . $375.00
Club Price $267.50
Terms; $5 Cash, $1.25 Per Week
CONDITIONS : No interest, one year 's
trial and exchange privilege 15c rebate
on payments made before due, free life
insurance feature, ten-year guarantee.
All of which accompany in writing
the sale of every Club Piano.