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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY. JULY 2. 1912.
MR. S. B. TURMAN DISCUSSES PROPOSED
EXPOSITION AT LAKEWOOD PARK
And in Behalf of the South Side Demands a “Square
Deal” —Says the “Merchants” and Financiers
Need Not Be “Alarmed.”
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Ist. It is understood that this is not any movement for a TEM
PORARY Eair or Exposition; it is not a ‘‘one year'' business.
2d. Behr in mind that the CITY OWNS this BEAUTIFUL
PROPERTY, consisting of over 300 acres of ground.
3d. If handled at all. it will be handled in away which need not
be a burden on any citizen of Atlanta.
4th. The plan is that these improvements will be made from
TIME TO TIME or from year to year so as to construct according
I Io a permanent plan, extending over a long period of years.
sth. The development of this propertv will not ONLY BE A
DIRECT BENEFIT and PLEASURE to the' CITIZENS of the entire
city and county, but will be a GREAT ADVERTISEMENT for the
city, the merchants and the whole stale of Georgia.
It should within a short period begin to return an ANNUAL
DIVIDEND to the CITY, as in the cases of Dallas. Texas, and To
ronto, Canada.
6th. It is not likelv THAT ANY FAIR-MINDED CITIZEN or
TAXPAYER, be he MERCHANT, BANKER or POLITICIAN, can
interpose any just opposition for this plan and scheme.
This should NOT be a sectional matter, bill if any citizen or poli
tician should oppose this plan, for any selfish motive, then the entire
section, known as the territory lying south of the Georgia railroad
pind Marietta street, can join in MAKING it a SECTIONAL issue, and
<>emanding a “square deal on this platform.
• The PROPERTY owners ami TAXPAYERS in this section have
contributed money and their time in the development and aiding of
expositions and lairs heretofore HELD ON THE NORTH SIDE; and
do not object to their pro rata ol taxes, which are being paid through
the city and slate of Georgia for the maintenance of such institu
tions as the Garnegie Library, the Technological college, etc., on the
port h side.
THE CITY COUNCIL OBLIGATED THE CITY OF ATLANTA
Io spend $40,000 on the Lakewood Park property, in order to get the
members of the council from the south side to vote for the enormous
sum of money which was expended on Piedmont Park, to make the
first big Exposition a success.
Recently many of us subscribed and. paid for stock in the auto
mobile race track, at College Park, not with any view of making
money, but to aid in an enterprise which promised to be of benefit to
. 1 he city generally.
X'<> fair-minded citizen of Atlanta, or Fulton county, wherever
they may live, will stand in the way of a “square deal, ' or fail to
MANIFEST THE "Atlanta spirit' in “putting over " this project
which is not onl\ feasible ami practical, but which will be of as
GREAT CORRESPONDING BENEFIT AS ANY SCHEME UNDER
TAKEN in RECENT YEARS for which the citizens have contributed
liberally, including the BROUGHTON’S Tabernacle Fund. the annex
to the TECHNOLOGICAL COLLEGE, the AGNES SCOTT COL
LEGE, the new Young Men's Christian Association building and the
pew ('handier of ('omimwee (to be BUILT ON THE NORTH SIDE).
It is not contemplated that any citizen will be called upon to
make any large contribution. 11 is not necessary that the grounds be
completed by 1914. but it is NECESSARY and it is IMPORTANT to
“MAKE A START’’ and have a well-defined plan which contem
plates the erection of PERMANENT BUILDINGS and PERMANENT
IMPROVEMENTS to serve the public for all time so come.
BY REFERENCE TO THE CITY MAP, it will be seen that the
SAME “CIRCLE" runs through the NORTH SIDE of the LAKE
WOOD PARK near South Pryor street where it is proposed to build
the permanent improvements as RUNS THROUGH the NORTH END
of PIEDMONT PARK PROPERTY.
At the same time that the enormous sum of money was spent by
i the citv of Atlanta and Fulton coiintv on Piedmont Park, the CITY
DID NOT OWN ANY PART OF THAT PROPERTY, but was owned
I y PRIVATE CITIZENS, it being years after before the city acquired
’ I lie land.
IT IS PROPOSED TO USE SOUTH PRYOR STREET to this
park (being the north side ol the Lakewood property), the Southern
railroad having already agreed to co-operate in building an under
pass on South Pryor st reel al the crossing near the Alexander Lum
ber Company and the old glass works.
The properl' is EASILY ACCESSIBLE for the STREET CAR
COMPANY, FOR DRIVING ami WALKING. Prom FOUR TO SIX
OF THE MAIN STREET CAR LINES < an be extended to this point
with comparatively little expense.
It is not likely that any well-informed ami unprejudiced citizen
of l-'ulton counts will do anything that would show such an utter
disregard for the Atlanta spirit as would the opposing of this move
ment .
The Fillion county commissioners and the city council have al
ready indorsed the scheme; we DEMAND a FAIR DEAL, a square
deal, and an HONEST ENDEAVOR to discharge the moral and legal
obligation of the citv Io develop this propertv, which is so desirable
ami capable of such WONDERFUL IMPROVEMENT at COMPAR
ATIVELY SMALL ACTUAL OUTLAY.
It is likely that after the first three or four years it can be made
to pav NOT ONLY THE INTEREST on anv bonds which may be
sold ('and it is not CONTEMPLATED that ALL OF THE BONDS
should be sold immediately, out FROM TIME TO TIME as |he pro
ceeds mav be expended to advantage . but be able to produce an IN
COME Im FURTHER IMPROVEMENT ON THE PROPERTY.
Let us have a fair trial without any "PACKED jury." What
Dallas. Texas, and Toronto. Canada, did. Atlanta can also do.
S B. TUR MAX
Eternal Fitnerc
Applies in even sense of the word io ;; Steamer
Wardrobe Trunk. They carry everything; Hi in
any place, and ours are guaranteed. That trip will
he iniieh hotter with one.
They Cost from sls to $35
LIEBERMAN'S
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92 Whitehall St.
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is ERESH. CLEAN, CLEAR CUT. ORIGINAL stock. The Economy
Basement is an integral part of the big store —one of the harmonies in
the universal symphony of the Rich organization: yet it has its own in
dividual buyer, who makes his regular and frequent trips to the big mar
kets of the East and secures, first hand, the treasure troves of bargains 2p
displayed from day to day in tins wonderful storehouse of values.
9)5 Every item in the Economy Basement is bought and received direct-
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to the Basement with tlie idea that you art* being asked to buy “handed
down ’ goods—it is just as separate in its buying, from any other depart
ment, as any other department is separate from it. Kindly bear these
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Half Hose, black only. ... a tions and Edges OC
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and Eanev Socks * White Wash Ties J*; -
Ladies' $1.50 Sun Para- Three bars of Pure Cas- 1
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2,000 yds. Xal and Cluny j 39c pink color Linen, for
yw Insertions and Edges, yd... * C suits and skirts Z<OC
Ladies' $1.35 Percale *7Q 35e fine imported Shirt- 1 Q
yjj House Dresses• i n g Madras
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9S Ladies' 19c Gauze Hose. 1 A Ten large rolls of Econ- OC 2 ‘
tan or black ... oniv Toilet Paper ap
Choice of a Trimmed $i .98 Post Cards —City and g
Hat in Basement Dep't.... Southern views—dozen .... OC
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vjjj children's 35c Enll b'ashion 15e Gingham and Cham- 1
.W Lace Hose, black or colored. Aprons A LJC
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.A® Ladies Jac Jersey-Ribbed 1 Q 7->c White Linene Skirts. CA ’
"S Pants l Z/C all sizes OvlC
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yin ion Suits, sizes 7. S, 9ZiOC | lusters A vJC
$2.49 Milan Shapes, in Manchester Cham- g
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Jabot OC Pride Laundry Soap A AzC
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