Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 14, 1913, Image 14
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS,
The Next Thing to a Real Automobile
FREE
TO
BOYS
FREE
TO
GIRLS
a
THE GEORGIAN FLYER
TWO SPEEDS AND COSTER
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Just What Every Boy and Girl Wants
Only a LIMITED NUMBER to he Given Away by
Hearsfs Sunday American and Atlanta Georgian
How to Get a Pedalmobile
The Hearit'a Sunday American and Atlanta Georgian
will give one of these beautiful machines to any boy or girl
who will secure forty new subscriptlons to Hearst's Sun
day American and Atlanta Georgian for a period of 26
weeks, or forty subscriptions to Hearst's Sunday Amen
can for a period of one year, same payable to carrier at the
end of each week, at the regular subscription rate
Persons who have been a regular subscriber to this paper
within the past four weeks will not be accepted In this con
test. Only new subscribers will be counted.
A blank is printed below for you to use In making ap
plication. Fill it out carefully and mall or bring to Peda'
mobile Department. 20 E. Alabama street, and full informa
tion and blanks will be supplied you.
The terms are easy, and any boy or girl with ordinary
ambition will be able to win one of these machines In a very
short time.
APPLICATION BLANK
Pr dal mobile Department of the Hearst’s
Sunday American and Atlanta (ieorgian
20 E. Alabama St.. Atlanta, Ga.
I am interested in your free Pedalmobile offer, and
am determined to win one if my application is accepted
Please send blanks and full particulars.
Name
Street
City
Recommended by
Detailed Description of This
, Wonderful Machine
Body metal, one passenger, wheel base 56 inches, 16-inch steel wheels, with 3-4-inch rub
ber tires; tread of wheel, 21 1-2 inches, made of material that gives spring and strength. This
is a real vehicle—not a toy—and will uphold the weight of a grown man. The big racing hood
is sheet steel and slanting seat, giving the driver real racing position; one big feature is the
steering knuckle gear. The front wheels turn in response to the steering wheel, just as the
front wheels of a real automobile, the axle being stationary. This eliminates danger of up
setting on curves.
These cars are carefully finished and beautifully painted. This model can be used with
pleasure and safety by girls as well as boys. Remember, this machine is not a toy or play
thing. It is a real miniature race car, according to the skill and endurance of the driver.
CALL AT CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT
20 E. Alabama St., Atlanta, Ga.
Are You Now a Subscriber?
If not---
Fill out the blank below and either send
or bring it to the Circulation Department
of Hearst’s Sunday American and At
lanta Georgian and make some boy or girl
happy by helping them secure one of these
handsome little cars-
SUBSCRIPTION BLANK
Hearst’s Sunday American
and Atlanta Georgian
PEDALMOBILE DEPARTMENT
L of ;.
have not been a regular subscriber to vour paper
for the past tour weeks and wish to subscribe for
Hearst’s Sunday American for a period of one
year—Hearst's Sunday American and Atlanta
Georgian for a period of 2fi weeks to assist
of
to secure a pedalmobile.