The Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia 7 August 1919
The Men Who Are Making "Jack's Corner"
Morgan M. Smith: (First two paragraphs are omitted from this excerpt; they tell about Mr.
Smith) ...mighty high in his ideals of dealing with his fellow man.
For ten years he has made his home in Atlanta - and all this time he has been closely identified with the clothing trade of this section. For the past two years he has been one of the upbuilding units in my clothing business, and since "Jack's Corner" was established he has been a strong
factor in bringing popularity to this place.
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Jack Hayes, "Jack's Corner", Corner Peachtree and Auburn Avenue
The Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia 8 August 1919
The Men Who Are Making "Jack's Corner"
Bill Apel: (First two paragraphs extol the tailoring expertise of Mr. Apel)
"Jack's Corner" wouldn't seem right without him for he has been established for a long, long time, and he has made and his holding, by his thorough tailoring work, and by his warm personality, a large list of patrons at this convenient corner.
If you want to meet a REAL CUTTER and FITTER - if you want an opportunity to select tailoring patterns where appearance and quality are perfectly combined, and where you can rely upon the help of a man who KNOWS materials, drop in at "Jack's Corner" and ask for Bill Apel. Jack Hayes, "Jack's Corner", Peachtree Street and Auburn Avenue
The Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia 9 August 1919
The Men Who Are Making "Jack's Corner"
L. M. Parnell: (First two paragraphs talk about Mr. Parnell) ...Now he's back and ready for business again, and "Jack's Corner" holds an inviting place for him.
Mr. Parnell recently became associated with me at my convenient corner and already has shown the stamp of a young man that he is. Trained in the clothing business, with an affable and pleasing manner, ready and courteous in all that he does, he is helping to attract at larger trade day by day at "Jack's Corner." It is refreshing to meet a youngster like this Parnell fellow and if you drop in and let him show you some of the excellent tailoring materials I have ready for you, or to look over my stock of ready-to-wear suits, you will be agreeably surprised - both as to the patience and painstaking manner of young Parnell and the superior quality of goods you will find.
Jack Hayes, "Jack's Corner", Peachtree Street and Auburn Avenue
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