Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 12, 1913, Image 4

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4 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY, MAY 12, 191ft. Winner of‘Racer'Now in Competition for Beautiful Shetland PonylWOQDBERRY (t8L0S| w S , e toi l KiS Youngster ^Spirred on By Success in’ Previous*Contest FILS THIS WEEK “ Meat Is Barred at ested Adventist Council STANDING OF CONTESTANTS IN RACE FOR PONY OUTFITS SHOWS NUMEROUS CHANGES! “I was a winner of one of vour ‘racer** ia*t vrar. and hop* to work hard now, and also to ho a winner in thio pony content," writes one of the contestants for The. Georgian and American pony outfits. "We take your paper, and think it the best paper going. You shall (tear, from nte again," the letter concludes. * Those who have won Georgian prizes in the past are plaaaed with them, it is plain. They have no misgivings as to the quality of the rewards offered now t.hev know The Georgian and American keep faith‘with their readers Meanwhile, the votes roll in The standing of contestants Is published again today, and those In the race can see how their rivals are faring. It is plain that many are . "holding back" votes. This is poor policy, for the "other fellow" t an do the same thing. Besides, nothing succeeds like success and the fact that your name in the published list lr> followed by a big total of vote- encourages your friends to help you. No use backing n straggler at the (attend, you ‘know. DISTRICT NUMBER ONE Josephine Simril ) 9 lOast Alexander Street George Rosser . Miss Margaret Lewis .* JaCob Patterson lap. O. Godard Hi lima nn Met'alia • Miss Estelle Sullivan ...« WHlle Ivey Wiggins . .. * Hugh B. Luttivll 4 Wyman Conard Lottie Mae Dolman ...« Wm. Eisele Yoiand Gw in Harold Holsombach .. r L. Hosliall. Jr - Mollie Lee Kendall Hoy Mauldin .4. Andrew Ma\ 4 las. A. Murray * Janet Oxenham 4 A’^rt Smith ....j Dorothy Stiff Edgar Watkins, Jr Norman Caldwell Vera’ Nelle Brantley . . .► Mis;; Lou i we McCrary Mias Sudie King Glflffh Moon Eugene Morgan Miss' Frankie J. Smith Miss Mildred Stewart Miss Gaynell Phillips Mi sir Mary K. Peacock Robert A. Harden E. M. Harrison Caldwell Holliday DISTRICT NUMBER TWO. .21 East. Sixteenth . 2 r> Baltimore Block ..'•71 West Peachtree Street . ICG Fowler Street 105 Luckic Street . t West PeaclUree Street .11 Ft Tumlln Street .75 East Twelfth Street in West Cain Street . 59 Lovejoy St "eet . 42 Mills Street . 573 Spring Street 385 Luckic Street 82 West Be er Street 13950 9185 5530 3730 2019 21 15 1125 1115 1030 1000 1ft u lOf-J 1000 1001 1000 . Ift5 Mills Street 10 n 131 Spring Street .62 West Baker Street ... .Imperial Hotel 17 East Eleventh Street 358 Peachtree Street .... . 17 Grant Place .602 West Peachtree Street .98 East. Pine Street ... 31 East Alexander Street .78 East North Avenue .. .53 East Twelfth Street . .9 Ashland Avenue 1000 .602 West Peachtree Street 1100 . 198 West Peachtree Street 1000 196 Ivy Street 1000 .85 Luclde Street 1000 .82 Simpson Street iftftft tK Baker Street 1000 .506 Ponce DeLeon 1000 • 1010 Peachtree Street 1000 1090 10ftft 1000 10 1 10 »o 1000 1000 I 000 1000 1000 1000 Mis# Lottie McNair Mian Marjorie McLeod Miss Edith Gray Ray Warwick Visa Mildred Brlckman Edmund Hurt Sterling Jordan Miss Idelle Shaw Mis# Virginia Walton Miss Nelle Reynolds I Edgar Sheridan Paul M. <’lark Mias Eliza 1 Hi Smith ■. Misrf Elizabeth Garwood Max Cleln Ma-rtin Comerford Ruel Crawley - Elsie Gownell Clinton Hutchinson MUg- Roberta Harbour Wl)lie Harden • 'has. M. Kellog. Jr Raley Ray Wm. Wellborn Mias Lucy Withers Mi##.Elizabeth Downing George M. Barnes Robert R. AndreAvs DISTRICT NU <'has. M. Stevens ! J. P. Goets. Jr Miss Mary Well? Norman Gooch Wiljette Matthews Willie Reynolds Hsrry Brown DISTRICT NUM Florence Greenoe Fannie Mae Cook Nathaniel Kay Oscar Eugene Cook Ida G. Fox Lout# Joel JH. L. W. Brown ; .. Howell Conway Estelle Honor David F. Nowell Miss Id,» Bloomberg J Walling Davis Mias L. E. Abbott Miss Lovl* c. Dean Miss Alice Feldman Frank Henley Miss Annie Mae lflleman Milton Holcombe Lynn A. Hubbard Raymond Smith Harry Stone Miss Marie Toy OfrdS. Ernest Vernoy MfssJSarah Whitaker Miss Margaret White Charles Stone Miss Ida Bloomberg Miss Emma Freer 1250 DoKalb Avenue 4870 34 Greenwood Avenue 4685 26 Howard Street, Kirkwood.... 366ft 17J Angler Avenue 3520 48 Kirkwood Road 3085 786 Piedmont Avenue 2125 23 Ferguson Street 2075 179 Pine Street 2050 670 North Boulevard 1650 126 Cooper Street 1585 I Went Ashland Avenue 1560 16 Church Street 1505 34 East Avenue 1455 Decatur, Ga 1285 i9 North Butler Street 1010 186 East Merrills 10)0 125 North Jackson Street 1000 127 Cleburne Avenue iftftft 6o Police Del^eon Place 1009 340 Ponce DeLeon Avenue 1000 Decatur, Ga 1000 Decatur, Ga 1000 73 East Hardee Street 1000 35 Church Street 1000 17 Maude Street 1000 457 North Jackson Street Iftftft 788 Piedmont Avenge 1000 184 Waverly Way 1000 MBER THREE. South Kirkwood 11390 32 Rogers Street 4400 101 Grille wood 1835 121 Boulevard DeKalh 1000 917 Scabbard Avenue 1000 126 Cooper Street 1000 129 Pulliam Street 1000 BER FOUR. 387 Pulliam Street 7080 488 Pulliam Street 6660 264 South Pryor Street 6685 176 Grant Street 4430 1 17 Pulliam Street 3825 140 Capitol Avenue 1695 450 Crew Street 1450 229 Woodward Avenue 1415 137 Pulliam Street 1250 179 Capitol Avenue 1125 5.3 Martin Street 1110 143 Glennwood Avenue 101ft 244 Hill Street 1000 350 Pulliam Street 1001 272 East Fair Street 1000 620 Woodward Avenue 1000 202 Grant Street 1000 90 Bryan Street 1000 394 Fraser Street 1000 66 Augusta Avenue 1000 101 Capitol Avenue 1000 439 Woodward Avenue 1050 219 Cherokee Avenue 1000 244 Glennwood Avenue 1000 552 Washington Street . Iftftft 101 Capitol Avenue 1000 53 Martin Street 1000 126 Sidney Street 1000 Ml** Ida O. Fox 147 Pulliam Street Mis# Estelle Sullivan 4 Weat Peachtree street . . Mia# Frankie J. Smith 198 West Peachtree Street Mis# Susie Black 282 Ormond Street John Thrasher 46 Ruena Vistn Avenue ... R. H. Brown 682 Central Avenue Miss Meta Mitchell 57 Pulliam Street Dick Denton 220 Form wait Street Mias Roaemund Humphries 253 South Pryor Street Ralph Rnm A gnes Shat ren Frank I mm. Jr. Harndon Thomas Emery Ward 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 109O low 1000 2169- 5740 3225 2210 1485 1270 I00U 1000 1000 1000 1U0> 1001 1009 1000 104ft 1000 1000 10 »9 1555 1190 Mb') 1150 1125 1115 lOftO 1000 100 ) 1009 1000 ion» 1000 1000 209 Crew Street 464 Pulliam Street DISTRICT NUMBER FIVE College Park, Ga. 94 Form wait Street Fort McPherson, Ga Miss Louise - hewning . . • 98 Form wait Street .... Miss Mary Holloway Hapevllle, Ga Mi*H Maude L. Berry 109 Cooper Street Bonnell Blood w orth 277 South Pryor Street . Miss Carlotta Burn 123 Cooper Street Mis# Texia Mae Ruller 362 Whitehall Street .... Miss Anna Graham 214 South Forsyth Street Wm. Hood 371 Whitehall Street Miss Margaret La Feure 72 Washington Street .... Albert Leake 94 Crew Streef John Raker J.ong Fort McPherson. Ga Richard Rainey East Point. Ga Merrlot Brown Reid 205 Cooper Street Mi vs Frances Summers 90 orange Street Jimmie Warner 352 Whitehall. Apt. B DISTRICT NUMBER SIX. Edgar Wilson 40 Park Street Mlsa Beverly Swanton 45 Evan# Street George Nelson Raker 381 Oak Street E. F. Marquett 20 West End Avenue Gay Reynolds 18 Oglethorpe Avenue .... Miss Susanne Springer 253 Jordan Street Mis# Edith flower 24 EIHs Street Miss Grace Davis 159 Pet-plea Street Miss ora F. Dozier 35 Sells Avenue Gregory J. Eaton 39 Eggleston Street Angie c Newton 16 Railev Street William Turner 251 Lawton Street Benjamin F. Safiets 23 orange Street Edu DeLoach 97 South Gordon Street DISTRICT NUMBER SEVEN A Morrison 77 Jones .wenue James Allen 66 Davis Street Joe DuPre 414 Simpson Street Lawrence McGinnis 47 Franklin Street George H. Melton 74 Newport Street Clyde Mitchell 66 Jones Avenue CITY CARRIERS AND NEWSBOYS Harold Hamby 8 McAfee Street ... Ross Greer 57 Whitehall Terrace Mo»e Hrodkin 62 Gilmer Street Boy Cook East Point. Ga Sidney Ney 246 Washington Street Harold Turner 309 Luckie Street W. H. Hamilton, Jr 588 Woodward Avenue Raymond Wilkinson Kirkwood station O. R. Bigger 348 Glenn Street J. E. Moore 600 Flat Shoals Road . . . Everett J. fain *. 45 Ira Street J no. Trimble 401 South Boiflevard Johnnie Evans .......120 North Avenue East Grady Cook 20 Fortress Avenue OUT-OF-TOWN AGENTS AND CARRIERS. John Martin Columbus. Ga. 4500 James Wilkins .Gaffney, S. C 10)5 Hyman K^eman ... Rome Ga 1000 Ambrose Searboro Royaton, Ga 1000 .lames S. Plunkett .Carey Station, Ga 1000 Leon Spence Carrollton. Ga 1000 GEORGIA SCHOOL BOYS AND JIRLS. Miss Virginia MeCowen Marietta Car Line 2875 Andrew B. Tribble Llthonia, Ga 1375 Warren Taliafero Mansfield. Ga 1249 Blake Nichols R F. I>. No. 5, Atlanta. Ga 1170 Clifford Henry Carrollton, Ga 1060 Miss Jessie Collier Bartlesville, Ga 1050 Maxwell Aubrey Bolton, Ga 1050 Robert Davis Columbus, Ga 1050 Horould C. Ogilvle Savannah. Ga 1030 Lois Casey .Chattahoochee, Ga 1025 Eugene Scarborough Macon. Ga 1025 Miss Belle Staine Toecoa, Ga 1020 Emory Steele Commerce,* Ga 1015 clay Rurruss Carnesville, Ga 1009 Miss Mary Caldwell ...Chlpley, Ga JO -» Miss Sarah Carter Savannah. Ga 1000 ‘ Alfred Chappellc Sparta, Ga 10-tft Mis# Gladys Daniel Bolton, Ga loro Beaufort C. Elder .Blakely, Ga 10)0 Miss Sallle M. Evans Douglasville, Ga 1000 Paul Jossey Forsyth, Ga 100' Gertrude Marshall Savannah, Ga 1000 R. W. Mattox, Jr 4 Perry St., New nan, Ga 1000 W. L. Mattox 4 Perry St.. New nan. Ga 1090 Dan Patrick Conyers, Ga. .. 10-90 Miss Belle Ragsdale Llthonia. Ga lftftir Harry H. Redwlne Fayetteville, Ga 1000 Felix field Union City, Ga 10c 'Perry St rosier, Jt Greenville. Ga 1ft H. Eugene Whit- Flovilla, Ga lOfto Eugene Lee, Jr Covington. Ga 1000 Mias Ennia Spinks Chipley, Ga 1000 Elmer Towns Social Circle, Ga 1000 Patrick Jones Macon, Ga 1000 Ralph Little Commerce. Ga 100ft Miss Berta Davis Fayetteville, Ga 1000 Warner Webb Griffin. Ga 1000 Miss Esther Boorstln Covington. Ga 1000 Edward A. Heckle .Cornelia, Ga 1000 Etheridge Bradley Smyrna. Ga 1000 Ernest Baker Washington. Ga. *. 1000 Alfred Wilkes R. F. D. No. 5, Atlanta, Ga 1000 Mis# Idly Wilkes R. F. D. No. 6, Atlanta, G$ 1000 J. P. Craven Baxley, Ga 1000 John H. Hewlett Conyers. Ga 1000 Carl Bragg Woodcliff. Ga 1000 Charles E. Crawford Chipley, Ga L. 1000 Ernest Turner Chipley, Ga 1000 J. C. Smith Oxford. Ga 1000 Charlie Barron R. F. D. No. 5. Atlanta, Ga 1000 Morgan E. Dasch Stone Mountain. Ga 1000 R. K. Hudson Unadilla, Ga 1000 SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS OUTSIDE OF STATE OF GEORGIA. Rodney Stephens Abbeville, S. C, 2035 Miss Annie MeCar ell charleston. S. C 103ft Novel Wheeler Florence, S. C 1015 Robt. Hyatt Mumhy Murphy, N. C 1000 Aubrey Hopkins , Anderson. . C 1000 ‘Pauline Trull Raleigh, C 1090 J. T. Webb, Jr Piedmont, Ala lo-'o) Lindsay W. Grave# Knoxville. Tenn 1000 George Andrews Opelika, Ala 1000 Fain E Webb. Jr Piedmont. Ala 1000 Exercises Begin Friday and Last Through Monday—Commence ment Sermon by Dr, Pise. The fifth annual commencement ex- • vises of Miss Wood berry # School will be a feature In educational cir cles this week. The program will be gin Frida\ with a recital. It will conclude the following Monday with the graduation of one of the. largest classes in tire history of the institu tion. There will he a lawn fete and must- ■ U < omplimentary to the alumnae Sunday. The commencement sermon will be preached by the Rev. Dr. C. T. V Pise. Following class day exer cises at noon Monday on the lawn, there will come- the delivery of diplo mas at 8 o’clock in the evening. The valedictory address will he made bv Miss Amelia Carney Malone; Miss Elliott Beattie Johnson will ren der a violin nolo; prayers and bene diction w ill be said by tire Right Rev. (K. Nelson, bishop of Atlanta. The graduates are Amelia Carney Malone, Ethclyn Lamar Coleman, Cia- risse Zelime Ryan, Edith Howe M- - ' 'ool. Annie Lou Hunter, Mary Ella Gibson. Lottie ..line Hancock, Sarah Fay Taylor, Harriette Broyles, Elliott Beattie Jonnson. Nay Edith Outland, Mary Mo A den Myers and Etta Euia Walton. Alaska Miner Accuses His Former Fiancee of Stealing $5,000 in Gold Dust. TACOMA. WASH., May 12.—Trav eling afoot night and day, Ben Dald, a Koyukuk miner of Hammond, readied Fairbanks, 600 miles auav, in time to cause the arrest of Norah Moore, whom he accused of stealing $5,000 in gold dust. He said she had promised to marry him and invest the money in real es tate. Instead she decamp'd in the night for Fairbanks with a fist dog team. Coffee. Tea and Condiments Also Taboo at Big Conference in Washington. WASHINGTON, May 12.—Dele gates and visitors are coming from nearly all the countries of the world to attend the thirty-eighth session of the general conference of the Sev enth Day Adventists, which will be held in a city of tents here. No flesh foods of any kind will be served and there will be no coffee or tea there, nor condiments such as vinegar, mustard, catsup or pepper. The first meeting will be held Thursday. Two Slaying Cases To Be Tried. COLUMBUS Superior Court of Muscogee County began Its May term Monday. Bill Creen will be tried for klling Otis D. Kitchens, while Jennie Mae Radcliff will answer for tlie death of her husband, George M. Radcliff. Rheumatism Quickly Cured. "My sister's husband had an attack of rheumatism In his arm," writes a well-known resident of Newton, Iowa "I gave him a bottle of Chamber lain's Liniment, which he applied to his arm, and on the next morning the rheumatism was gone." For chronic muscular rheumatism you will find nothing better than Cham berlain's Liniment. Sold by all deal ers. Old Ireland Forever! Postcards to Be Green j Color Adopted bv Burleson to Con- \ form With International Union ' Idea. Good Home Made Bread Put 1 tablespoon butter, 1 table spoon Silver-Leaf Lard, 1 tablespoon sugar, 1J teaspoon salt in large bowl. Pour>*. on 1 pint boiling water and 1 pint scalded milk, when , , luke warm add 1 dissolved yeast cake and 1 quart of flour.' Stir until thoroughly mixed. Add 2 quarts of flour, mix and turn on floured board. Knead until smooth and elastic and until \ bubbles appear under the surface. Cover and set in a warm place to raise. Cut down, knead,' shape into loaves, place in greased pans, cover and let raise to double bulk. Bake in hot oven. A good recipe, closely followed and good materials will give you good, sweet, wholesome, fine grained, tender bread. Swift’s Silver-Leaf Lard W ASHINGTON. May 12.—Hereaf ter Uncle Sam will have green pos tal cards. Postmaster General Al bert S. Burleson has so ordered. The domestic library size one-cent postal card will be printed pale green to conform N> the idea of the Inter national Postal Union. Foreign countries print cards of the 1< west denominations in green. Mi). Burleson ordered a similar color to help foreign-born Americans who are familial- with the green card. Make State and Coun ty tax returns now. Office corner Pryor and Hunter Streets. T. M. Armis- tead, Tax Receiver. White City Park Now Open C 3 „ u u; ( n,ntced Pui e %r. Lard.. Of is the best shortening you can use in your bread. 11 is Govern men t inspected, guaranteed pure, put up in tight cov ered, new tin pails to keep it sweet and clean, until the last spoonful is used. Swift’s Silver-Leaf Lard is always good and will give you uniform, good re sults in baking. Use Swift’s Silver-Leaf Lard for tasty pastry. Swift & Company . u. s. A. Ask Your Dealer for Silver-Leaf Straighten That Lame Back There’s too much suffer ing among older folks from achy, stiff, lame backs, dis tressing urinary disorders, weak eyes, dropsy and rheumatic joints. These are signs of kid ney weakness, which, in youth or age, poisons the blood, disorders the urine and lames the limbs or back. There’s help for weak ened kidneys. Doan’s Kid ney Pills have brought re lief to thousands. Here’s Atlanta testimony. ATLANTA PROOF "T-ft :n|p Testimony of a Resident of Whitehall Street \~ 'Lfr 'Every Picture Tells a nr James J. Fennell, 17ft Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga., says: "Since 1907. I ^ have not had an attack of backache or any other symptom of kidney com plaint. Doan’s Kidney Pills made a positive cure in my case. I suffered a great deal from kidney trouble and it was not until 1 began using Doan's Kidney Pills that I Story, found permanent relief." “When Your Back is Lame—Remember the Name” DOAN S KIDNEY PILLS Sold by all Dealers. Price 50 rents. Foster-Mitbum Co_ Buffalo. N, Y. Proprietors Strike in Cincinnati Stops Every Trolley Mayor Threatens to Revoke Fran chise Unless Traction Company Agrees to Arbitrate. CINCINNATI, May 12.—Completely crippled and pv a ly*ed by the strike of its motormen and conductors, no attempt was made to-day by the Cin cinnati Traction Company to operate a single car. The company is pre paring to break the strike with Ini ported men. Mayor Hunt is still waiting for hla reply to the letter sent to W. Kesley Schoepf. president of the company, demanding that the company arbi trate the differences with the men. If the company does not answer by S o’clock this afternoon, the Mayor will begin court proceedings to annul the franchise. OWNER INJURED DRIVING CAR FROM BURNING GARAGE G. r. Rogers whs suffering from painful burns about the face and hands Monday, received when he drove hi# automobile from a burn ing garage at 521 Peachtree Street Sunday night. Two automobiles, va ued at about $5,000, w ere destroyed i »ne w as a t'halmers belonging to Arthur Reed and the other an Everett owned t>\ 9 1 Car] Witt. Greatest Silk Dr ess Offering Ever Made In Atlanta Silk Poplin, Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine and Meteor Dresses Made to Sell at $25, $30 and $35 •••••••• • • • What we believe to be the greatest purchase of handsome silk dresses ever made by any house south of New York, was made by this store two weeks ago, and they are now on sale with values up to $35 at one price, $12.50. These dresses of latest fashion were made to our own order by one of the best dressmaking es tablishments in New York. We secured every yard of silk, lace, and other dress trimmings, in fact, $12.50 everything in this well-known manufacturer’s spring stock, at our own price, and these good materi als have been fashioned according to the very latest designs of our own selections. There are 75 styles, in every color and combination, including black and white. Street dresses, afternoon dresses, party dresses, dinner dresses, and a large lot of evening dresses—200 of them with excellent values—every one of them worth $25, $3o, $35. $12.50 J. P. ALLEN & CO. 51 and 53 Whitehall Street -V.J i Use Georgian Want* Ads for Best Results J