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Great Drive on H .C. L.
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Will Opan in Chicago
(By International News Service.)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.-—Labor
leaders, farmers and housewives will
begin a united attack against the
high cost of living Thursday in Chi
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garters that every man in the C
United States knows to be worth
and selling at 35c; our special :
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But you must get here Thursday, Friday or Saturday
After Saturday they will go back to regular price as we have reduced
them for these three days only in conjunction with our mid-week spe
cials—which everybody in Atlanta knows by this time.
Brand new garters without a blemish, made of new live rubber webbing
and guaranteed to give the same wear as those you pay full price for. The famous #
: Brighton make—and the name is stamped on every pair.
Mail orders filled when accompanied by money order. :
The Globe pays parcel post charges. A
89 WHITEHALL ST. ATLANTA. I
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The Greatest Living Russian Composer!
One of the Supreme Pianists of the Day!
The Master Musician and the Perfect Artist!
COMPOSER . PIANIST
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Wherever piano 3 As a planist, Rach
music is played, the ; o maninoff has suddenly
name of Rachmaninolf T " fought his way to the
is known and honored. :
Some of his composi F ) A ladder of popular ap
tions for plano rank poo ?_ proval in America. He
with the most popular ' 3 was little known in this
of all classical works. » e : , ‘ country as a pianist up
As a composer for or TN S4Bl until last year:; but
chestra and for the . s ~ i - e S
opera, he ig even better é3 ’ : W since his coming a lit
known in musical cen <: i % s tle over a year ago, he
ters. He is one of the \; b T has become the chief
few remaining masters : . | planistic attraction in
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of music now living, h #'@ | New York and other
and his symphonies, %y AR ;
.@ | large centers, Critics
concertos and operas
rank alongside of 3 3; & %{ say that he ranks with
Tschaikowsky, Schu °f§ “ Rubinstein and other
bhert, Brahms and other N ‘@%I“M masters of the Kkey
famons names | ————————— T ———————————— hfl;ll‘l] of fnrmvr d‘d}'fl.
We are happy to be able to announce that the re-creations of this great
master's art can now be heard on
and we extend an invitation to all music lovers to visit our record
booths to hear the first of his new records.
We also call public attention to the fact that Mr. Rachmaninoff ap
pears in concert in Atlanta at the
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Wednesday Evening, February 18
Under the auspices of the CIVIC CONCERT SERIES of the
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ATLANTA MUSIC STUDY CLUB
This is a musical opportunity which every person should seize!
9 WEST ALABAMA ST.
THE
182 PEACHTREE ST.
cago, when the All-American Farm
lor-lalmr Co-operative Congress will
opgn with a program outlining plans
‘for the greatest drive against prof
‘lreers in thie history of the country.
, The plans for the conference call
for the establishment of co-opera-
Itive projects owned and operated by
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W F‘D.\I;SDAY—AI L?AN;FAi Hm-ersecCoolr Y L 'AN—FEB 11, 1920
the workers and farmers from news
paners to banks.
The delegates will represent labor
urions, farm organizations and wom
en's organizations from every sec
tion of the country.
Direct trading, co-operative bank
ing and standardization of co-op
erative methods will be the three
main subjects discussed. ‘
Tickets will go on sale Thursday at
9 o’clock at the Cable Piano Com
pany’s store for the recital next Mon
day night by Riccardo Stracciari,
’(:onsldered by many operagoers the
world’s greatest baritone, and Ru
dolph Ganz, the great Swiss pianist
It will be Atlanta’s first opportunity
to hear the famous singer of the
Chicago Opera Company, who has
shared with Galli-Curci and Mary
Garden in the remarkable success
that company has achieved,
Mr. Stracciari came to America
several years ago with a reputation
already established. He had sung in
all the principal opera houses of Italy
and France and had attained the very
front rank among baritones. His in
terpretation of the title role in “Rig
oletto” and of Tonio in *Pagliacci”
are said to be the finest ever known
in opera.
Rudolph Ganz has been a leader
among pianists and composers in this
country for several years, and is con
sidered one of the most scholarly mu
gsicians before the public. He will
give a complete program of leading
pianoforte works, including the fa
mous concert piece, “St. Francis
Walking on the Waves.” He will not
play with Stracciari, the singer hav
ing his own accompanist. The pro
gram will be a rather long one, offer
ing, in fact, two complete concerts in
BRYANT TAXICABS
CALL Ivy 82
Open and Closed Cars
DONT FUSS WITH
MUSTARD PLASTERS!
Musterole Works Without the
Blister—Easier, Quicker
“There’s no sense in mixing a mess
of mustard, flour and water when you
can easily relieve pain, soreness or stiff
ness with a little clean, white Musterole.
Musterole is made of pure oil of
mustard and other helpful ingredients,
combined in the form of the present
white ointment. It takes the place of
mustard plasters, and will not blister.
Musterole usunllg gives prompt relief
from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis,
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia,
headache, congestion, pleurisy,rheuma
tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the
back or glointa. sprains, sore muscles,
bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of
the chest (it often prevents pneumonia).
30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50,
W.O.W. &W.C.
Atlanta Camp, 430, W. 0. W. meets
e;-rry Friday night, 10%, W. Mitchell
St
Largest camp, finest hall and step
pinest team in Georgia.
New applications solicited. Exam
inations, §I.OO. Strangers invited.
Transfers accepted.
Fine music and dancing every Wed
nesday and Satarday nights,
JOHN (. QUINN, Clerk,
Phone Ivy 6380, 603 Silvey Bldg.
Headquarters Woodman Circle
(ladies’ hranch), MRS, CLARA B,
CHERRY, State Mgr,
{ Mon.,
| DANCING ==
and Sat.
New York's Newest
Dances.
DPardanella Fox Trot
Peahody One-Step
Waltz, Tange
Parisian Waltz
Lessens Daily, Lane’s
| Ivy G 786 L S
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| POISONING requires ELIMINATION.
{ Tha Neal Treatment acts as an ANTI.
| DOTE for these poisons, eliminates
| them from the system, creates a
| loathing for drink or drugs, and over
| comes the diseased condition. (No
| Hyoscine used.) Dr, J. H. Conway,
|lO years with the “Keely,” physiclan
?m charge. Address Neal Institute,
112'.!9 Woodward Ave. Atlanta, Georgia,
; 60 Neal lustitutes in Principal Cities
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11C WEDDING RINGS
\" ARE THE BEST
y 10 and 12 E. HUNTER ST,
First_door from Keely's, Cor. Whitehall
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Violin Instruction
Private lessons, day er night, by
appointment, at Studio er your heme.
Phone Ivy 4028,
MUELLER VIOLIN SCHOOL AND
ORCHESTRA.
209 McKonzie Bldg.
Expert Examination
See % See
DR. GEO. S. KAHN
Registered Optometrist
and Manufacturing O ptician
18 DECATUR STREET
Opposite K;qcbdl House
one evening, and at the usual prices
of one.
The recital will be the seventh of
the All Star Concert Series, which
will close March 15 with the first At
lanta recital ¢f Pasquale Amato, the
baritone of the Metropolitan, who was
such a favorite here in many seasons
of opera. The coming of the two art
ists so near together will give oppor
tunity of comparing their voices and
their differences in interpretation of
celebrated airs,
In accordance with the announcement of Mr. J. Ogden Armour,
President of Armour and Company, made in this paper yesterday, the
Armour Leather Company is offering its stock for public subscription.
Allotments will be made in the order of receipt of subscriptions, and
as promp.tly‘ as possible after February 25th, 1920, after which date
no subscriptions will be accepted. e
The stock Is offered subject to the privilege of subscription to the holders of the
preferred stock of Armoyr and Company now outstanding in the hands of the public.
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(OF DELAWARE)
2 $10,000,000 ' $10,500,000
7% Cumulative Preferred Stock Common Stock
(Par Value SIOO per Share) (Par Value sls per Share)
Dividend on Preferred Stock payable quarterly, January 1, April 1, July 1, and October 1.
First dividend payable April 1, 1920, will be for month of March only. Callable, as a
whole or in part, at the option of the Company, at 115 and accrued dividends.
DIVIDENDS EXEMPT FROM NORMAL FEDERAL INCOME TAX
TRANSFER AGENT: REGISTRAR:
(Both Preferred and Common Stock) (Both Preferred and Common Stock)
Continental and Commercial Trust and First Trust and Savings Bank,
Savings Bank, Chicago, Il Chicago, 111.
The Armour Leather Company has been organized under the Laws of the State of
Delaware, and will acquire all of the tanning companies and leather assets now owned
by Armour and Company at figures which do not include any value for good will. The
gross volume of business in 1919 was approximately $90,000,000.
CAPITALIZATION
5 To be immediately
issued and out-
Authorized standing
77, Cumulative Preferred Stock (SIOO par)..525,000,000 $10,000,000
Common Stock (sls par)....................515,000,000 *515,000,000
Pounders’ Stock (no par value)........shares 100,000 +IOO,OOO
*54,500,000 Common Stock is reserved to be offered to employees and customers of the
¢ s
sThe g‘?)llf::grs' Stock will be subseribed for and acquired by Armour and Company, who
will pay $6 a share for same.
The Company will have no bonds outstanding and covenants not to permit the creation
of any mortgages or liens upon the present property of either the Company or the com
panies whose stock the Company is about to acquire, without the consent of the holders of
two-thirds in par value of the Preferred Stock outstanding at the time.
Net assets, based on valuations of November 1, 1919, will be $25,500,000, equal to $255
per share of Preferred Stock outstanding. Net quick assets will be $16,043,5664, which is
equal to $l6O per share of Preferred Stock outstanding.
Additional Preferred Stock can only be issued to an amount equal to 759, of the cost
of extensions, additions, betterments and improvements and of new property acquired, and
then only provided earnings for a period of twelve months have been at least three times the
amount required for dividends on all Preferred Stock outstanding and the new stock to be
issued. :
The Company agrees to maintain at all times, net assets equal to at least 20077, and net
quick assets equal to at least 1259, of the par value of all Preferred Stock outstanding.
Earnings available for dividends, after Federal taxes, during the last fiscal year were
$6,195,824; average annual net earmings during the last four-year period were $4,485215.
Thus, net earnings for the last fiscal year were over eight times, and average earnings of
the last four years were in excess of six times dividend requirements on present issue of
Preferred Stock.
After preferred dividends, the remaining surplus earnings shall be available for dividends
on the Common and Founders’ Stock, in equal aggregate amounts. For a period of
three years dividends on the Founders’ Stock shall be limited if earnings are less than
$4,000,000. ,
After providing for dividends on the Preferred Stock, the earnings for the last fiscal
year were equivalent to 18.37, on the Common Stock (this after deducting an equal aggre
gate amount on the Founders’ Stock), and the average annual net earnings during the four
year period were 12.69, on the Common Stock on the same basis.
The officers and directors of the Company will be principally those who have been
engaged in the operation of the companies now being acquired, and who have in a large
measure been responsible for their growth and development. ;
APPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO LIST BOTH THE PREFERRED AND COMMON STOCK ON
THE CHICAGO STOCK EXCHANGE
All legal proceedings approved bv Messrs. M aver, Mever, Austrian and Platt, Attorneys, Chi
cago; Balance Sheet and Earnings certified to by P rice, Waterhouse & Co., Chicago; Appraisals made
by American Appraisal Co., Milwaukee.
(SIOO par value, Preferred, 1 Share
Price—in blocks { L 200 per block
$lO5 par value, Common, 7 Shares $ gow
(This is equivalent to price of $95 per share on Preferred Stock and sls per share on the Common Stock)
Subscriptions, accompanied by initial payment of 107, will be received
on behalf of the Company by
Continental and Commercial Trust and Savings Bank, Chicago
or
Bankers Trust Company, New York
. Fiseal Agents
who will on request furnish copies of a letter from the Company giving detailed information, which
can also be obtained at the various offices of Armour and Company.
'Dr..thhwd‘ Orme Flinn,
‘Flw’ Victim, Is Better
Dr. Richard Orme Flinn, pastor of
the North Avenue Presbyterian
Church, who-has been ill with influ
!enza. for the last several days was
reported late Tuesday afternoon to
be improving. His physicians state
he will most probably be able to be
out again within a few days.
Caught In the Current
Three times a week on The Georgian
editorial page, James B. Nevin has his
personal intimate gossip column. o
Cotton Bank Speech
At Newnan Postponed
NEWNAN, Feb. 11.—Governor
Dorsey did not speak in the court
house here Tuesday afternoon, ac
cording to previous announcement,
due to a confusion of dates.
It was announced he would speak
here Saturday, February 14 and de
liver his address at 10 a. m., in the
courthouse. His address will be in
the interest of the proposed Geor
gia Cotton Bank and Trust Cor
poration, ..
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