The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, January 12, 1907, Image 6

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' •bajmdat, jaxuauz u, mr. .. ’ AND THE FACILITIES SHOWN BELOW At this Is tin* flrsf time I! M. Patterson A Kami. funeral directors. hsve advertised •Imv ■••••«Injr info their new building. It la tfeslicd I tin f os|*ei|n! attention In* * ilw| f «• lb*- thorough in.inmf In which r* t ry det ill has l*ecu worked mil In making fhU esfali Ilabment Ilia most n»**dern and cl«i*-Mntc In the Mmjili. ’Ilil* new iMilldlng linllf. owned and now '••n|iU*d hr II. kl. Patterson A K<m a residence nr busluess building remodel**.] for the purpose. Il was plaoned after every detail bad been thoroughly worked oat. and the result la that the building atanda today a work of art and unique and unequaled In the Koillli. On the drat floor entered bj the drlrv- way*-nrc alluateil the morgue room Snr. 1. receiving wnilta, work mom and atork room. Kver)thing necessary to Ihe emhaliuer's art la located here. till the oeeotid floor la where the eye If IMirth-ulurl.* struck hr the lieauljr with which the aorbltect baa worked oat every tifceaaary for tbe proper roudurtlng of a funeral. Here it l« that tbe roalo office, the prl* vote office. tbe reception ball and re* epilog »llel r<H»ma. and still etnrida out pmotlHeutlv mi with |»a iwinty and tnorou It I* tbe onlv one In the ptcanJjL fur., the parpaae fnr. wiiltJi li li i that thought la.mind I floor are situated tbe three . containing all that la ' t casket a * room No. bplldlug i teTroawa-t' * be use of those people who are evtuiwJled remain In^AtlaJDta^oyer nighty ^iCyry and thegtf moms are diced «|* with thni Might for detail aa la eliown lu the [MrtraenU of the hiithllng. i the building Itself and Its Interior ««ni, rawrlor features, there are other de partment a connected wlfli the cataidlsli nieat which are worked out **n that name high plane of cxecllenre. The livery do pertinent la nnexeaUed for Its floe hearses, wagon■. harness, rarrlagcs and attentive Is the fine ■uihulrtiiee aerrlif.„ The ambit- lame Is a work of art Itself, and with II !(•' » special driver, a|te<1al attendant* ami every vmufori and convenience for the patient In ihe location of the hulldlog was thought nud the thirty three years of •*- iH-rlcii.c used. The Imlldtng waa placed at .... • a if , si i.olut easily accessible and _ 11 in** In n iiirice with the minimum «n noise. It I* on North Forsyth, lost off I‘<>11 ell tree, adjoining the ramegte Ultra ry. tVltli these exieUeut feafuma go assist- "'■ n - "^“Eys'Kittss Is In t| their profession U. r«iivr**»u k **w «<mI l~ U Vsiunndt are the aaalaUuta at avary ttaUlt H- S. Ptlf.fiOO A Bon. mil th.v T2f dost of tb. Georg I* i ... »r». «w1 Mr. Kiwi llllrraon. rwtlug hu.lnoM far tblrtjtbrw of I hi. Itmo twratr-.frrn W-M? 1 «""• Jr., bn bnn.iA. tAo huMno.. jrrgn, ,nd In I hot fine ho hn , flitut. P/$TTFR5PN FUNERAL DIRECTING ' E c5 T A B OT ENT < PATTERSON i\ •■,**& *. wanmw H. M. PATTERSON & SON . FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 96 NORTH FORSYTH ST. JUST OFF PEACHTREE STREET, NEXT CARNEGIE LIBRARY. B ’ .... .