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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANT) NEWS. MONDAY. MAY 12. 1013.
Winner of‘Racer’Now in Competition for Beautiful Shetland Pony WOODBERRY.HOLOS
Youngsters Know Faith Is Kept In Hearst Papers’ Contests FINM.S THIS WEEK
Walks 600 Miles to Meat Is Barred at
Have Girl Arrested Adventist. Council
Tvrp Slaying Cases To Be Tried.
STANDING OF CONTESTANTS
IN RACE FOR PONY OUTFITS
SHOWS NUMEROUS CHANGES
1 •• h winner of one of your racers’ last year, and hnpr to work
hard now md also to be a winner in this pony contest,” write* one of
♦ he' i contestant# for The Georgian and American pony outfit*
\\ . take your [«per. and think it the beet paper going. You
*hafl hi ar from—me again," the letter concludes.
T'ios. who lave won Georgian piir.es in the pa*t are pleased
vit'n tit* ii it i« t.i in. They ha\* m misgiving* a* to the quality of
the rew n-1 offered now thf\ know The Georgian and American keep
faith with their reader*
Meanwhile, the votes roll in
The standing of contestant* is published again today, and those In
the ra<< . an • * how iheir rival* arc faring It la plain that many are
'holding hack' vote* This is poo* policy, for the “other fellow" can do
the same thing.
Besides nothing succeed* like success, and the fact that your name
in the published list |* followed by a big total of votes encourages
’•our frk-nds t" help you. No use hacking a straggler at the failend.
>ou know.
DISTRICT NUMBER ONE
Josephine Si nil! 9 East Alexander Street
George Rosser
Miss Margaret Lewis
Jacob Patterson
las O. Godard
Ktllmann Mci*a!!a . .
Miss Estelle Sullivan .
\Vi11ie Ivev Wiggins . .
Hugh B. l.uttrell
\\’\ man < onard
Lottie Mae Dedman
Wm. Elsele
Voland G«in
Harold Holsombarh
T. L. Hoshall. Jr. ..
Mollie Le* Kendall . . .
Roy Mauld
Andrew May
las A. Murray
Janet Oxenham
Albert Smith
Dorothy St*ff
1 .dgar Watkins. Jr. ..
Norman Caldwell
Vera Nelle Brantley .
Mis3 Ixiuise McCrary
Miss Sudie King ....
Glenn Moon
Eugene Morgan
Mist, Frankie J. Smith
Miss Mildred S’ewart
Miss Gaynell Phillips
Miss Mary E. Ted cock
Robert A. Harden
F.' M. Harrison
Caldwell Holliday ...
1395ft
9185
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2! East Sixteenth
25 Baltimore Block
.y 1 West Peachtree Street
105 Fowler Street 201'»
105 Luekle Street 2115
I West Peachtree Street 1125
II B. Tumlln Street 1115
75 East Twelfth Street 1030
63 West Cain street 1000
.'d> Love joy Street ... 10 »>
42 Mills Street 100.)
57.1 Spring Street 1000
385 Luckic Street 1000
82 West B er Street 1000
105 Mills Street ion
151 Spring Street 1000
62 West Baker Street 1000
Imperial Hotel 1000
Eh Ft Eleventh Street lft 0
368 Peachtree Streei 10 0)
17 *4rant Place 100ft
6f»2 West Peachtree Street ...... 1000
08 East line Street 1000
3) East Alexander Street 1000
-78 East North Avenue . . . . 1000
53 East Twelfth Street 1000
ft Ashland Avenue 1000
602 West Peachtree Street 1100
1 ft8 West Peachtree Street 1000
1 ft6 Ivy Street lOftO
85 Luckic Street 1000
82 Simpson Street 1000
48 Baker Streei 1000
506 Ponce DeLeon 1000
1010 Peachtree Street 1000
DISTRICT NUMBER TWO
M-ss Lottie McN." r .. I25<» DeKalb Avenue 4870
Miss Marjorie McLeod 14 Greenwood Avenue 4686
Mi.* Kdith Gra> 25 Howard Street Kirkwood... 366ft
Ray Warwick 172 Angler Avenue 3520
V - Mildred Brivkmnn IS Kirkwood Road .1085
Ldmund Hurt 785 Piedmont Avenue 2125
Stirling Jordan 23 Ferguson Street 2075
Mies ldelle Shaw 17ft Pine Street 205ft
Miss Virgin* Witt on 670 North Boulevard 165ft
11* Nelh Reynolds 126 Cooper Street 1685
J Edgar Sheridan ! W est Ashland Avenue 1560
Paul M. Clark 16 Church Street 150.>
Mi*' Eliza 1 ill Smith 34 East Avenue 1455
Miss Elisabeth Garwood . . Decatur. Ga. 1285
Max <‘lein 1ft North Butler Street 1010
Martin Comerford 186 East Merrltts • 1000
Buel Crawley 125 North JnOkaon Street 1000
t a Gosnel! I27 Clphurne Avenue Iftftft
ntorj Hutchinson 6ft Ponce DeLeon Place 1000
' Mi« Roberta Harbour 340 Ponce DeLeon Avenue 1000
Willie Harden Decatur, Ga 1000
'has. M Kcllog, Jr Decatur. Ga 100ft
Raley Ray 73 East Hardee Street Iftftft
Wm. Wellborn 16 Church Street 1000
Miss Lucy Withers 17 Maude Street 100ft
Mis*- Ellen both Downing 467 North Jackson Street Iftftft
George M Barnes 788 Piedmont \venue . 1000
Robert R Andrew «> 184 Waverly Wav 1000
DISTRICT NUMBER THREE.
Chas M Stevens South Kirkwood 11390
J P Goets, .lr 32 Rogers Streei ... 44»*0
Miss Mar WeP* ini Ormewood 185,»
Norman Goovh i21 Boulevard DeKalb. . iftftft
Wi Bette Matthews ft17 Seaboard Avenue 1000
Willi* Reynolds 126 <'ooper Street Iftftft
H rrv Brown 12ft Pulliam Street Iftftft
DISTRICT NUM
Florence Greenoe
Fannie Mac Cook
Nathaniel Kay
Oscar Eugene Cook
Tda G. Fox . '
Louis Joel .
H L. W. Brown
Howell Conway *.
Estelle Holier
David F. Nowell
Miss Ida ‘Bloomberg
J. Walling Davis
Mifv- L E \hbolt
Miss Lovie C. Dean
Miss Alice Feldman
Frank Hep ley
Miss Annie Mae Hilnnan
Milton Holcombe
L> nn 'A. llubhaid
Raymond Smith
Ha rry St*
Mi*s Marie Toy
‘Cham. Ernest Vernoy
Miss Sarah V\ hi taker
Miss Margaret White
Charles Stone .
Miss Ida Bloomberg
Miss Emma Freer
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R FOUR.
Pulliam Street
Pulliam Street ....
South Pryor Street
< i .• n i Si feet
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Pulliam Street '3825
Capitol Avenue 1696
Crew Street 1450
Woodward Avenue 1415
Pulliam Street 126ft
» hi pitb 1 A \ emu: 1125
Martin Street 1110
Glennwood Avenue 10ift
Hill Street 1000
Pulliam Street 10iC.
East Fair Street 1000
Woodward Avenue 1000
Grant Street Iftftft
Bryan Street Iftftft
Fraser Street 1000
Augusta Avenue 1000
Capitol Avenue 1000
Woodward Avenue 1000
Cherokee Avenue 1009
Glennwood Avenue Iftftft
662 Washington Street Iftftft
101 Capitol. Avenue 1000
63 Martin Street Iftftft
126 Sidney Street 1000
Mia# Ida O Fox
Mias Estelle Sullivan
Miss Frankie J. Smith
M4s» Susie Black
John Thrasher
R H Brown
. J47 Pulliam Street
1 Wes* Peachtree Street
.198 West Peachtree Street
,.282 Ormond Street
46 Buena Vista Avenue ...
. 582 f cntral Avenue
Miss Meta Mitchell 67 Pulliam Street
Dick Denton 220 Formwalt ‘Street
Miss Rosemund Humphries 253 South Pryor Street
Ralph Roas 269 Crew Street
Agnes Rhatren 464 Pulliam Street ....
DISTRICT NUMBER FIVE
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Frank Iaon, Jr. .. ..
Harndon Thomas
Emery Ward
Miss Louise chewning .
Miss Mary Holloway ...
Mies Maude L. Berry ...
Ponneli Bloodworth ....
Miss Carlotta Burn
Misa Texla Mae Butler
Miss Anna Graham
Wm Hood
Miss Margaret La Peure
Albert Leake
John Baker Long
Richard Rainey
Merrlof Brown Reid
Miss France* Summer# .
Jimmie Warner
Edgar Wilson
Miss Beverly Swanton
George Nelson Baker .
E F. Marrjuett
flay Reynolds
Mias Rusanne Springer
Miss Edith Clover
Miss Grace Da vi« ....
Miss ora F. Dozier .. .
Gregory J Eaton ....
Angle (• Newton ....
William Turner
Benjamin F Safiets .
Edw. De Loa< h
College Park, Ga 21695
.94 Formwalt Street 5740
. Fort McPherson. Oa 3226
.98 Formwalt Street 221')
. Hapevllle. Ga 1485
. 109 Cooper Street 1270
.277 South Pryor Street 1000
.123 Cooper Street 1000
.362 Whitehall Street P'OO
214 South Forsyth Street 1 ftft
.. 1009
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. . 1165
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371 Whitehall Street
72 Washington Street ...
94 Crew Street
Fort McPherson, '4a
East Point, Ga
205 Cooper Street
9ft Orange Street
362 Whitehall, Apt. B. .
DISTRICT NUMBER SIX.
4ft Park Street
45 Evan a Street
381 Oak Street
2ft West End Avenue ....
18 Oglethorpe A\enue . . .
263 Jordan Street
24 Ellis Street
159 Peoples Street
35 Sells Avenue
39 Eggleston Street
16 Bailey Street
251 Lawton Street
28 Orange Street
97 South Gordon Street
DISTRICT NUMBER SEVEN
A Morrison 77 Jones Avenue 4376
lames Allen .. .*. 66 Davis'Street . 1765
Joe DuPre • 414 Simpson Street Iftftft
Laurence McGinnis 47 Franklin Street Iftftft
George H. Melton 74 Newport Street 100ft
Clyde Mitchell 66 Jones Avenue 1000
CITY CARRIER8 AND NEWSBOYS
Harold Hamby 8 McAfee Street 796ft
Ross Greer 57 Whitehall Terrace 7796
Moae Brodkin 62 Gilmer Street 7175
Roy Cook t. East Point, Ga. 5534
Sidney Ney 246 Washington 8treet 3110
Harold Turner 309 Luckle Street 3800,
W. H. Hamilton, Jr 588 Woodward Avenue 2615
Raymond Wilkinson Kirkwood station 2495
O B. Bigger 348 Glenn Street 2350
J. E Moore 600 Flat Shoals Road 2045
Everett J. Cain 46 Ira Street 1810
Jno. Trimble 401 South Boulevard 1050
Johnnie, Evans 120 North Avenue. East 1000
Grady Cook 20 Fortress Avenue 1000
OUT-OF-TOWN AGENTS AND CARRIER8.
John Martin Columbus, Ga. 450ft
James Wilkins Gaffney, S. C. 1015
Hyman Essemah Rome Ga 1000
Ambrose Scar boro Royston, Ga 1000
James 8. Plunkett Carey Station. Ga 1000
Leon Spence Carrollton, Ga 1000
GEORGIA SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRL8.
Miss Virginia McCowen Marietta Car Line 2875
Andrew B. Tribble Llthonia. Ga 1375
Warren Taliafero Mansfield. Ga. 124ft 1
Rlake Nichols R F. D. No. 5, Atlanta. Ga 1170
Clifford Henry Carrollton, Ga 1060
Miss Jessie Collier Bamesville. Ga 1050
Maxwell Aubrey Bolton. Ga *. 1050
Robert Davis Columbus. Ga 1050
Horould C. Ogllvle Savannah, Ga 103ft
Lois Casey Chattahoochee. Ga 1025
Eugene Scarborough Macon. Ga 1025
Misa Belle St aim Toccoa, Ga 1020
Emory Steele Commerce, Gn 1015
('lav Rurruss Carnesvilie, Ga 1000
Mias Mary Caldwell ...Chlplev, Ga. : lOr)
Miss Sarah Carter Savannah. Ga 1000
Alfred Chappelle j. Sparta. Ga Iftftft
Misa Gladys Daniel Holton. Ga 1000
Beaufort C. Elder . Blakely. Ga 101ft
Mias Sail le M Evans Douglasville, Ga 1000
Paul Jossey Korsyfh, Ga Iftftft
Gertrude Marshall Savannah. Ga. 1000
R. VV. Mattox. Jr 4 Perry St.. Newnan, Ga 100ft
W. L. Mattox * 4 Perry St.. Newnan. Ga 1010
Dan Patrick . Conyers. Ga. .. 101ft
Miss Belle Ragsdale Lilhonla. Ga Iftftft
Harry H. Redwlne Fayetteville, Ga Iftftft
Felix Reid . Union City. Ga 1ft» '
Terry Strozier. Jt Greenville, Ga 10'-“
H Eugene Whit
. . . . Flovilla. Ga 1000
Eugene Lee. Jr Covington. Ga
Miss Ennis Spinks . Ohipley, Ga
Elmer Towns Social Circle, Ga.
Patrick .lone* Macon, Ga
Ralph Little
Miss Berta Davis
Warner Webb
Miss Esther Boorstin
Edward A. Heckle
Etheridge Bradley
Ernest Baker
Alfred Wilkes
Miss Lily Wilkes
J, P. Craven
John H. Hewlett
('n rl Bragg
Chaides K. Crawford
Ernest Turner
J. C. Smith
Charlie Barron
Morgan K. Daseh
R. E. Hudson . .
SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS OU
Rodney Stephens
Miss Annie McCarell
Novel Wheeler
Robt. Hyatt Mumhy
Aubrey Hopkins
Pauline Trull
.1 T Webb, Jr
Lindsay W Graves
George Andrews
Fain E. Webb. Jr
Commerce, Ga
Fayetteville. Ga
Griffin, Ga
Covington, Ga
Cornelia. Ga
Smyrna. Ga
Washington. Ga
R. F. D. No. 5, Atlanta, Ga
R. F. D. No. 5, Atlanta. Ga
Baxley, Ga
Con vers. Ga
Woodcliff. Ga
Chipley, Ga
Chipley. Ga
Oxford. Ga
R. F. D. No. 5. Atlanta, Ga
Stone Mountain. Ga
Unadilla, Ga
TSIDE OF STATE OF GEORGIA
Abbeville, S. C
Charleston. S. C
Florence, S. C
Murphy, N. C
Anderson. . C
Raleigh. U C
Piedmont, Ala
Knoxville. Tenn
Opelika. Ala
Piedmont. Ala
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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
vouth 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 ' 1 ' ' ’
Atlanta testimony. " l-'.vcrv Picture Tells a Story.
ATLANTA PROOF
Testimony of a Resident oj
Whitehall Street
James J. Fennell. 173
Whitehall Street. Atlanta,
(ia.. 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 I began using
Doan's Kidney Pills that 1
found permanent relief."
"When Your Back is Lame—Remember the Name”
JOAN’S KIDNEY PILL!
SoM by alt Dealers. Price 50 cents. Fcster-Mifbom Co„ Buffalo. N. V, Proprietors
Exercises Begin Friday and Last
Through Monday—Commence
ment Sermon by Dr. Pise.
Th* fifth annual commoneemont *x-
ercls^s of Miss Woodbsrry'a School
will be s feature in educational cir-
1 *’les this w?ek. The program will be
gin Friday with a recital. It will
conclude the following Monday with
the graduation of one of the largest
classes in the history of the institu
tion.
There will be a lawn fete and musi-
<al complimentary to th® alumnae
Sunday. The commencement sermon
will be preached by the Rev. Dr. C. T.
A Pise Following class day exer
cises §♦ noon Monday on the lawn,
thepe will com* the delivery of diplo
mas at 8 o'clock in the evening
The valedictory address will he
made by Miss Amelia Carney Maione;
Miss Elliott Beattie Johnson will ren
der a violin solo; prayers and bene
diction will be said by the Right Rev.
('. K Nelson, biahop of Atlanta.
The graduates are Amelia Carney
Malone. Ethelyn I^amar Coleman Cla
risse Zelime Ryan, Edith Howe M~-
Cool. Annie Lou Hunter. Mary Eiia
Gibson, Lottie ..line Hancock, Sarah
Fay Taylor, Harriette Broyles, Elliott
Beattie Johnson Nan Edith Outland,
Mar> Mt Aden Myers and Etta Eula
\Valton.
Alaska Miner Accuses His Former
Fiancee of Stealing $5,000
In Gold Duat.
TACOMA. WASH. May 12.—trav
eling afoot night and day, Ben Dahl, a
Koyukuk miner of Hammond, reached
Fairbanks. 600 miles away, in time
to cause the arrest of No rah Moore,
whom he accused of stealing $5,000
in gold dust.
He she had promised to marry
him and invest the money in real e*
Coffee. Tea and Condiments Also
Taboo at Big Conference
i*n 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 *»f the Sev
enth Day Adventists, which will he
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 ns
(ate. Instead she decamped in the! vinegar, mustard, catsup m pepper,
night for Fairbanks with a-fast dog I ‘The first meeting will he held
team. 1 Thursday.
Muscogee’County began Its May* term
Monday . Bill Creen will be tried for
Riling Otis D. Kitchens, while Jennie
Mae Radcliff will answer for the death
of her husband, George M. Radcliff.
Rheumatism Quickly Cured.
"My Ulster's husband had an attack
of rheumatism in his arm," writes a
well-known resident of Newton, Town.
“1 gave him a bottle of ^rhamber-
!ain T 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
Color Adopted bv Burleeon to Con
form With International Union
Idea.
Good
Home
Made Bread
Put 1 tablespoon butter, 1 table
spoon Silver-Leaf Lard, 1 tablespoon
augar, 14 teaspoon salt in large bowl. Pour t~-
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
WASHINGTON 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 to the idea of the Inter
national Postal Union
Foreign .countries print cards of the
lowest denominations in green.
Mr. Burleson ordered a similar color
to help foreign-born Americans who
are familiar with the green card.
C
is the best shortening you can use in
your bread. It is Government 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.
Make State and Coun
ty tax returns now. Office
corner Pryor and Hunter
Streets. T. M. Armis-
tead, Tax Receiver.
Swift & Company
U. s. A.
Ask
Your
Dealer for
Silver-Leaf
White City Park Now Open
Strike in Cincinnati
Stops Every Trolley
Mayor Threatens to Revoke Fran
chise Unless Traction Company
Agrees to Arbitrate.
CINCINNATI, May 12.—Completely
crippled and paralyzed 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 im
ported men.
Mayor Hunt is still waiting for his
reply to the letter sent to \Y. Kes. y
Schoepf, president of the company
demanding that the com pan} arbi
trate the differences with th; men.
If the company does not answer by 6
o’clock this afternoon, the Mayor wil:
begin court proceedings to annul the
franchise.
OWNER INJURED DRIVING
CAR FROM BURNING GARAGE
(7 U. Rogers was suffering from
painful burn.* .^bout the face and
hands Monday, received when he
drove his automobile from a burn
ing garag- a: 521 Peachtree Street
Sunday night.
Two automobiles, vaiued at about
were destroyed One was a
Chalmers belonging to Arthur Reed,
and the other r*T) Everett owned b>
Carl Witt.
Greatest Silk Dress Offering
Ever Made In Atlanta
$12.50
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,
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.
1
$12.50—
J. P. ALLEN & CO.
51 and 53 Whitehall Street
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