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TTTE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.TUESDAY. MAY 13, 1!)!:?.
Pony Outfit Contest Attracts 250 Competitors From Whole South BEAGHEY OUSTS HIP FACTORS ROOST
Leaders Alone Poll 111,100 Votes in
STATE AT LARGE HAS SIXTY
ENTRANTS—DISTRICT FOUR
NEXT, WITH FORTY-THREE
Edw. Df Loach
J. T. SevM*U,
97 South Gordon Street ...... Id'
30 Park Street 10
DISTRICT NUMBER SEVEN
A. Morriaon 77 Jones Avenue ..
Jamee Allen 66 Davis Street ...
Joe DuPre 414 Simpson Street
Lawrence McGinnis 47 Franklin Street
George H. Melton ...74 Newport Street
Clyde Mitchell
Vote totals in The Georgian ind
rfncnFasIng with great rapidity.
{* Here are the leaders: District No
,jder Street. 15,390; District N<
rjerfean pony
outfit contest ar
1, Josephine Simril. 9 Hast Alexan-
Miss Lottie McNair, 1250 DeKalb Av -
M. Stevens, South Kirkwood, 13,-
Pulliam Street, 14.160; Dis-
Park, 21,695; District No. 6, 251
dorrison, 77 Jon* s Avenue, 10,-
reew, 57 Whitehall Terrace, 15.-
»hn Martin, Columbus, 4.590;
Virginia McCowen. Marietta
outside of Georgia, Rodney St ■-
fine. 7,635; District No. 3, Chari
*490; District No. 4, Fannie Mae c
trict No. 5, Frank Ison, Jr., Collej
,i*awton Street. 4,250; District No. 7. A.
*4176; city carriers and newsboys, .Ross i
^95; out-of-town agents and carriers,
*4Jeorgia schoolboys and schoolgirls. Mi
f car line, 2.675; schoolboy■» and schoolgirl:
fihens. Abbeville, S. <*., 2.035.
These leaders alone have polled 111,100 votes, or 100,100 more than
the start the nominations gave them.
There are an even 250 contestant*. The Slate ut large has 60; District
No. 4 is next, with 43 boys and girls, and District No. 1 is close behind,
with 38.
Already the contest is keen, tnd it promises to grow more and more
pp track of the runners through the list printed daily.
exciting daily.
Here it is:
Josephine Simril
George Rosser
Jacob Patterson
M4ss Margaret Lewis
Jfts. O. Godard
tfjllmar
Hugh H
Sterling Jordan
Miss Eliza! th Smith .
Pftul M. ("lark
Miss Virginia Walton
Gjfin.rgo M. Barnes . .. .
Mi+s Nelle Reynolds .
J. Edgar Sheridan
23 Ferguson Street
34 East Avenue
16 Church Street
. * 670 North Boulevard
• • • 7sx Piedmont Avenue . .
* • • • • 126 Cooper Street ....
I West Ashland Avenue
Mtss Elizabeth Garwood Decatur, Ga
Max Olein . 49 North Butler Street
Martin Comcrford 1N6 East Merritt* 10)0
Bti* 1 Crawley 125 North Jackson Street 1000
Elsie Gosnell 127 Cleburne Avenue 1000
("Hnton Hutchinson fin Ponce DeLeon Place 1000
Miss Roberta Harbour 340 Ponce DeLeon Avenue 1090
.Decatur, Ga i v * 1009
. Decatur. On *000
.73 East Hardee Street 10^1
.35 Church Street 1000
.17 Maude Street 1200
.457 North Jackson Street 1000
. 18f Waverly Wav 1000
Willie Huri
("has. M. Kellog. Jr.
MUcy Ray
Wm, Wellborn
Mias Lucy Withers
Miss Elizabeth Downing
Rpbert R. Andrews
DISTRICT NUMBER THREE.
Chas. M. Stevens South Kirkwood 13190
J. P. Goets. Jr 32 Rogers Street 44uO
Miss Mary WeUi 101 Ormewood i83.j
Norman Gooch 121 Boulevard DeKalb 1000
Wi lette Matthews 017 Seaboard Avenue 1000
VHHte Reynolds 126 i ’ooper Street 1000
Harry Brown 120 Pulliam Street 1000
DISTRICT NUMBER FOUR.
Eannie Mae Cook 488 Pulliam 14160
Nathaniel Kay 204 South Prvor Street .... 73K11
Floren* «* Greenoe . 387 Pulliam Street .* 7088
Oscar Eugene Cook 176 Grant Street 70.,0
Ida G. Fox 147 Pulliam Street 3825
Miss Ida Bloomberg 53 Martin Street . ‘ j^o
Howell Conway 220 Woodward Avenue 1835
Loui« Joel 140 Capitol Avenue , 1695
H. L W. Brown 450 Crew Street 1450
Estelle Honer 137 Pulliam Street 1250
David F Nowell 170 Capitol Avenue 1125
J. Walling Davis 143 Glennwood Avenue
Mias L. E. Abbott 244 Hill Street
Miss Lovie C. Dean 350 Pulliam Street
Miss Alice Feldman 272 East Fair Street ...
Frank He’ T \ . 620 Woodward Avenue
Mies Annie Mae Hilsman 202 Grant street
Milton Holcombe ....90 Bryan Street
Lynn A. Hubbard 394 Fraser Street
Raymond Smith 66 Augusta Avenue
Harry Stone 101 Capitol Avenue .
Miss Marie Toy .. 439 Woodward Avenue
Chas. Ernest Vernov
Miss Sarah Whitaker
Miss Margaret White
Charles Stone
Miss Emma Freer ...
ISfcs Ida G. Fo .
Miss Estelle Sullivan .
Miss Frankie J. Smith
Mifip Susie Black ....
John Thrasher
R, H. B
Mjj/s Meta Mitchell
Dick Denton
Mh-s Rosemund Humph
Ralph Ross
Agnes Shatren
Miss Wllhelmlna Tucke
\V. H. Hamilton. Jr
Ml:-s Beatrice Rrun
Mos-e Gold
Hugh Terrell
1010
1000
100;
loot
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1050
• 219 Cherokee Avenue 1000
244 Glennwood Avenue 1000
..552 Washington Street 1000
• LM 1 'apitnl \ venue 1000
..126 Sidney Street 1000
..147 Pulliam Street 1000
..4 West Peachtree Street 1000
..198 West Peachtree Street 1000
..282 Ormond Street 1000
..46 Buena Vista Avenue 1000
582 Central Avenue 1000
Pulliam Street 1000
..220 Form wait Street 1000
..253' South Pryor Street 1000
.269 Crew Street 1000
. . 464 Pulliam Street 1000
..451 Pulliam Street 2600
.588 Woodward Avenue . 3665
..382 Whitehall Street 1000
310 Woodward Avenue*. „ . lftjft
86 Chatham Street 1000
DISTRICT NUMBER FIVE.
College Park, Ga 21695
94 Form wait Street 5740
d Fort McPherson. Ga 3225
■ Chewning 98 Form wait Street 271*)
Holloway Hapeviiie, Ga 1435
L. Berry 123 Cooper Street 1lM5
odworth 277 South Pryor Street i«0u
a Burn 123 Cooper Street 10*10
Miss Texia Mae Butler 352 Whitehall Street 1000
Miss Anna Graham 214 South Forsyth Street 1000
Wm. Hood 371 Whitehall Street 100?
ion
Fr?mk Ison. Jr. .
Harndon Thomas
Finerv Ward ..
Aftss Louise Che'
:iihs Mary
Miss Maud
Bonnel! B1
Miss Carlo
Miss Marga
Albert Leake . . .v. .
John Baker Long .
Richard Rainey . . .
Merriot Brown Reid
Mfss Frances Sumn
Jimmie Warner . .
William Turner ..
Mbs Beverly 8want
Edgar Wilson . ...
Miss Ora F. Dozier
Gee e e N
t La Feure
72 Washington Street
94 Crew Street
Fort McPherson. Ga. ..
East Point. Ga
205 < 'ooper Street
90 Orange Street
352 Whitehall. Apt. B.
DISTRICT NUMBER SIX.
Lawson Street
Pa
Ga;
Baker
Reynolds
r, Fusanne Springe
.381 t>
.20 W<
. 39 F.ggh
.In Barb
23 Oran;
100(1
1000
1000
1040
loo*)
1000
10*0
4250
30 40
1805
1430
11 S3
1150
1135
1010
100
DISTRICT NUMBER ONE
9 East Alexander Street 15390
21 East Sixteenth 11055
574 West Peachtree Street 8380
25 Baltimore Block 5530
105 Fowler Street r:.. 3315
inn McCalla 365 Luckle Street 2115
B. Lutlreli <5 East Twelfth .-treet 1980
Phillip S. Reid 132 Moreland Avenue 1210
Miss Estelle Sullivan 4 West Peachtree Street 1125
\V411ie Ivey Wiggina 41 B. Tumlln Street 1115
Wyman Conard 63 West Cain Street 1000
Lgttle Mae Dedman 59 Loiejoy Street 1045
Win. Eisele 105 Mills Street 103)
Mollie Lee Kendall 42 Mills Street 1000
Yoland Gw in 373 Spring Street 1000
He old Holpombdeh ... 385 Luckie Street 1000
T L. Hoshall, Jr 82 West Br er Street 1000
r.pv .Mauldi 131 Spring Street '. ... 10 )0
Andrew May 62 West Baker Street 1000
Jam ? Oxenham 47 East Eleventh Street 10 )
Albert Smith 358 Peachtree Street 1010
Dorothy Stiff 17 Grant Place 1000
Edgar Watkins. Jr 602 West Peachtree Street 1000
Norman Caldwell 98 East Pine Street 1000
Vena Nelle Brantley 31 East Alexander Street 1000
Mis l^ouise McCrary 78 East North Avenue 1000
Miss Sudie King 53 East Twelfth Street 1000
Glenn Moon 9 Ashland Avenue 1000
Eugene Morgan 602 West Peachtree Street lloo
Miss Frankie J. Smith 198 West Peachtree Street ...... 1000
Misa Mildred Stewart 196 Ivy Street 10o0
Miss Gavnell Phillips ....85 Luckie Street 1090
Miss Mary E. Peacock 82 Simpson Street 1000
Robi-rt A. Harden I 48 Baker Street 1000
E. M. Harrison 506 Ponce DeLeon 1000
Caldwell Holliday 1010 Peachtree Street 1000
John R. Wood 176 Angler Avenue • 1000
James Gruggs 137 Hunnicutt Street 1090
DISTRICT NUMBER TWO
Miss Lottie McNair 1260 DeKalb Avenue 762 >
Mias Marjorie McLeod 34 Greenwood Avenue 5185
Miss Elizabeth WiPard 30 Oakdale Drive 4509
Miss Edith Gray 25 Howard Street, Kirkwood.... 3660
Bay Warwick 172 Angier Avenue . 3520
AC'S Mildred Brickman 48 Kirkwood Road 3085
Miss Idelle Shaw 179 Pine Street 2825
Edmund Hurt 785 Piedmont Avenue 2125
2075
1955
17 .5
1650
1600
1585
1 560
1285
1010
100.5
1765
1000
1000
1000
66 Jones Avenue 1000*
CITY CARRIERS AND NEWSBOYS
....... 57 Whitehall Terrace ..,.,.,.‘..15295
8 McAfee Street 9950
401 South Boulevard 8230
62 Gilmer Street 78*5
Ea st Point. Ga 573»»
309 Luckie Street 4550
348 Glenn Street 5850
600 Flat Shoals Road 384o
..Kirkwood Station t 36vi5
.. 588 Woodward Avenue 2615
..1*46 Washington Street . 3525
..372 Eaat Georgia Avenue 2965
..45 Ira Street . 1810
..506 Ponce DeLeon Avenue ...... 1560
..120 North Avenue, East 1000
.*20 Fortress Avenue 1000
OUT-OF-TOWN AGENTS AND CARRIERS.
John Martin '’olumhus, Ga. 4500
James Wilkins Caffney. S. C 1015
Hyman Esseman Rome, Ga 1345
Ambrose S*arboro Royston, G’a. 1000
James H. Plunkett Carey Station, Ga 1000
I>eon Spence Carrollton. Ga 1000'
GEORGIA SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS.
Miss Virginia McCowen Marietta Car Line 2875
Andrew B. Tribble Lithonia, Ga 13 75
Warren Taliafero Mansfield. Ga 1210
Blake Nichols . R. F. D. No. 5, Atlanta, Ga 1170
Clifford Henry Carrollton, Ga 1069
Miss Jessie (’oilier Barnesville, Ga 1050
Miss Gladys Daniel Bolton, Ga 1985
Maxwell Aubrey Holton, Ga. 1935
Paul Josrey Forsyth. Ga 10")
Robert Davis Columbus, Ga 1050
! Ross Greer
I Harold Hamby ....
Jn<>. Trimble
Mose Brodkln
Roy (’00k
Harold Turner
I O. B Bigger
J E. Moore
| Raymond Wilkinson
I w. H. Hamilton, Jr.
j Kidney Nev
Irvan Willingham . .
I Everett J. (’aIn
i L. M. Harrison
Johnnie Evans
Grady Cook
Horould C.* Ogllvte .
Lois Casey
Eugene Scarborough
Miss Belle Staine . .
Emory Steele
Clay Burruss
Miss Mary Caldwell .
MIrs Sarah Carter ..
a ifred (!ha ppalla • • •
Beaufort C. Elder . .
Miss Sallle M. Evans
Gertrude Marshall . .
R. VV. Mattox. Jr. ...
W. L. Mattox
Dan Patrick
Miss Belle Ragsdale
Harry H. Redwine .
Felix Reid
!>rrj it rosier, Jr. ..
H. Eugene Whit * . .
Eugene Lee, Jr.
..Savannah, Ga.
..Chattahoochee, Ga.
. . Macon, Ga
. . Toccoa, Ga
.. (‘onimerce, Ga
, CarnesviDe, Gr.
1030
1025
1025
1020
1015
1000
.. < ‘hlpley, Ga 10 >)
.Savannah, Ga 1000
....Sparta, Ga 1000
....Blakely. Ga 10 50
.... Douglasville. Ga ... 1000
....Savannah, Ga -1000
.... 4 Perry St., Newnan, Ga 1000
....4 Perry St.. Newnan, Ga 1050
.... Conyers, Ga. .. 1090
....Lithonia, Ga lOOo
....Fayetteville, Ga 1000
... .Union City, Ga lOt 9
....Greenville, Ga lOs*
.... Flovilla, G* 1090
....Covington. Ga 1000
Miss Ennis Spinks Chipley. Ga. 1000
Elmer Towns Social Circle, Ga 1000
Patrick Jones Macon, Ga loco
Ralph Little Commerce, Ga 1009
Miss Berta Davis Fayetteville, Ga 1000
Warner Webb Griffin, Ga 100ft
Miss Esther Boorstin ...Covington. Ga 1000
Edward A. Heckle Corfielia, Ga, : ..lob'
Etheridge Bradley Smyrna. Ga 100-9
Ernest Raker Washington, Ga 1000
Alfred Wilkes R. F. D. No. 5, Atlanta. Ga 1000
Miss Lily Wilkes R. F. D. No. 5. Atlanta, Ga 1000
J. P. Craven Baxley, Ga 1090
John H. Hewlett ..Conyers. Ga 1009
Cafl Bragg Woodcliff, Ga 1000
Charles e. Crawford ...Chipley, Ga l ft 99
Ernest Turner Chipley, Ga 1000
J. C. Smith Oxford. Ga 1000
Charlie Barron R. F. D. No. 5. Atlanta. Ga 1009
Morgan E. Dasch Stone Mountain, Ga 1000
R. E. Hudson
Eugene Lee, Jr. .
Maurice Means
Leon B Spears,
1 O. S. Morton .
Miss Margerite Danner ...
Miss Erva Blackstock
... Unadilla, Ga.
.. . . (’ovington. Ga
. . . .Meansville, Ga. ..
...Woodstock. Ga. ...
. . . .Raymond. (la
. . . . Doravillr, Ga
.. . Hogansville, Ga. ..
1090
1600
1155
1000
1 060
1000
lOft')
1000
1000
| B. B. Tillman Senoia, Ga. ...w v .
Miss Helen Mitchell Rlehwood. Ga
SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS OUTC1DE OF STATE OF GEORGIA.
j Rodney Stephens Abbeville, S. C 2035
Miss Annie McCarell <’harleston.,S. C 103*)
1 Novel Wheeler Florence. S. C 1015
Robt. Hyatt Mumhy Murphy, N. C 1000
Awbrey Hopkins Anderson.
Pauline Trull Raleigh, C. ..
J. T Webb, Jr Piedmont, Ala. ..
Lindsay W. Graves Kroxville, Tenn.
George Andrews Opelika, Ala. ...
Fain F>. Webb. Jr Piedmont. Ala. .
Miss Lydia Bemle.v (’heater, S. C, ..
Miss Dorothx Davis Dothan, Ala
1000
10 m)
100ft
1000
1000
1000
10)6
1000
Noted Flyer Says He Feels That
His Reckless Feats Led
Others to Death.
SAN KHANCISCO, May 13—With
the announcement that he had quit
the air and would never sail an aero
plane again, Lincoln Beachey to-day
issued a statement in which he said
he felt that he had committed mur
der. He blamed himself for the
death of several birdmen, and said
he could nut be induced to enter an
aeroplane agaon at "(he point of a
gun.”
‘There was only one thing that
drew crowds to my exhibitions,” said
Beachey. “They wanted to see some
thing happen. They predicted that
1 would be killed. They paid to see
me die. They het, the odds being
greatly against my landing safely.
“in Chicago last September Horace
Kearney's mother begged me not to
teach him any more tricks. Kearney
insisted on learning them all. Three
months later he was dead. Welch’s
wife begged him to quit doing spirals.
Welch replied ‘Beachey does them.’
Two weeks later he was killed when
a wire snapped as he’ was doing a
reverse spiral at Trenton. N. J. I
felt 1 had murdered him. Some time
ago I sent tickets to Mrs. Ely. She
sent back the tickets, writing: ‘Gene
would be with me now if he had never
seen you fly.’
”1 have no fear that 1 would be
killed, but 1 am in the grip of a great
fear that I would make others kill
themselves.” •
Jap Cherry Blossoms
Disappoint American
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
BERLIN, May 13.—The cherry
blof-aoms of Japan were disappoint
ing to John Corbett, a Chicago con
tractor, who is in Berlin.
"We were in Japan in the cherry
season,” he said, ”but all we saw
were a few trees with a few small
blossoms. California’s cherry blos
som show is far more beautiful.”
Corbett was in Japan during the
excitement over the California land
law but he says that he was mod
courteously treated. The Japanese
deemed to be”ah5clot to' make an im
pression for politeness.
, 9 . ..
Gambling Shown on
Increase in France
PARIS, May 13.—The fallacy of the
popular idea that gambling is on the
decline in France clearly 9hown by
figures just issued on the revenue to
the State from the tax on playing
cards.
During 1912 this amounted to $587,-
898. ap increase of $35,647 over 1911.
and file largest amount Realized since
the imposition of the tax, which re
mained practically at the.same figuv?
between 1908 and 1910.
EXPRESS COMPANY OFFERS
$1,000 FOR $15,000 ROBBER
PITTSBURG, May 13.—The Adams
Express Company to-day offered a re
ward of $1,000 for the capture of Mes
senger Harry Thomas Mi Lailghlin,
aged 25. wanted for the theft of a
package containing $15,000. »
FACTORY EXPENSE KOREAN SEESWAR
INU.S.CHEAPEST CLOUDS IN EAST
Other Nations, Though, Pay Lower
Wages and Smaller Prices,
Commerce Report Says.
WASHINGTON, * May 13. Thni
United States industries are carried
on at a higher dpgree of efficiency
than those of other nations is indi-
eated by a report issued by Secretary
of Commerce Redflold to-day.
The report shows that in the United
Kingdom one-sixth more power and
two and one-ha If times as many
wage-earners are required to produc**
a net output of equal value.
In fifteen of the seventeen indus
tries compared, the outlay for wages
is higher in England than here for an
equal output, the difference ranging
from 8 per cent for linen, jute and
hemp to 30 per cent for silks.
Prices in the United States are
higher, however.
As to tariffs, the report states that
German duties are not so high as gen
erally supposed, but that this country
ijf discriminated against in instances.
‘U. S. Makes Me Sick'
Says Departing Diva
NEW YORK, May 13.—America
came in for a nice sizzling roast to
day at the hands of Marie Cavan, of
the Philadelpiiia-Chleago Opera Com
pany. who sailed for Europe anil may
never, never come back.
1 would rather sing for $100 a
week in Europe than $1,000 a week ir.
America.’ said the diva. America
makes me sick."
It would seem that some “puritan-
kal reformers” vexed the prima
i onna. for she gave them a left-
handed uppercut for their efforts tv
■■r«*r<irm ;!tc or i ourse— terribly im-
Greed of Great Nations Will Bring
Dismemberment of China,
Says Seek Hun Kimm.
WASHINGTON. May 13—With a
taste of republicanism, the Oriental
peoples, particularly the Japanese, are
beginning to grow restless and are
exhibiting an inclination to tlyrow off
the old oligarchic rule, according toj
Seek Hun Kimm. president of the
Kqre-in Patriotic Association, in a
statement published to-day.
The establishment of the Chinese!
republic has inspired the stirring of a
new life, he says, and indicates that
the situation in the Far East is del
icate. Under the* present order, the
statement says, Japan wants com
plete ('patrol of Manchuria. Russia of
Mongolia; Japan wants to preserve
her alliance with England: Russia
wants to keep England quiet, and
therefore the las: two understand
each other as regards Persia and Thi- j
bet: Russia is aggressive and Eng
land stubborn. The result may be
the dismemberment of China.
The commercial interests of Ger
many and the United States, says
Seek Hun Kimm, demand the Ijitcrest
of those countries in the game. The
United States holds the balance of
power because England and this
country are natural allies in the Far
East the statement says.
PRICE OF 001
First Move in New Selling Plan
Is to Mark All Grades Except
“M'’ at Higher Figures.
SAVANNAH, GA.. May 13.—That
the prices obtaining on all grades of
rosins are the lowest that will be
quoted for many years to come, is the
firm belief of those familiar with
oondiUons centering about the naval
stores markets and the industry in
general.
The opening gun in the campaign
for better prices was fired at the aft
ernoon sale Thursday. K grade, and
all grades below, were advanced on
"asked” prices to the extent of 5
cents the barrel, while N and above
were advanced 10 cents, with the ex
ception of M, which was allowed tb
remain at quotations obtaining for
several days.
Factors state that this is but the
beginning of a gradual upward move
ment on all grades of rosins, which
have ruled notoriously low in values*
for many months. In oth*r words
the educational campaign now under
way has for its purpose the establish
ment of equitable prices,* and these
w ill be slowly but surely advanced as
may be deemed necessary by the fac
tors.
Trading in large lots is a daily fea
ture on the exchange, whereas for a
month previously the market wasj
practically dead. The creditors’ com- ;
mittee of the American has at last j
secured money with which to carry j
on the business of that concern, but it j
ha« been announced that it will no:
again actively enter the market, and
that its affairs will be wound up a.*
rapjdly as possible.
Naval stores receipts are increasin' 1 *
in volume. It is said that the stabil- 1
itv of the market has induced many
producers to abandon their intention
of converting their orchards into
other channels. The new crop is now
beginning to ehow up.
MANAGER OF FRITZI SCHEFF
COMPANY DIES SUDDENLY
NEW YORK. May 13.—Maurice
Evans, well known. In theatrical cir
cles and manager of Fritzi Scheff's
company, died suddenly to-day of
acute indigestion.
The Kind Von Have Always Bought has borne the Signa
ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, and has been made under hU
personal supervision for over BO years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
« Just-as-good” are but Experiments, and endanger the
health of Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Oastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Props and Soothing’ Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It. destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea, and Wind
Colic, it rein les Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CCNTHUB COMPANY. TT MUHRAV STREET, NEW YORK CITY.
White City Park Now Open
$ew York DenfaS Offices
28i/ 2 and 321/ 2 PEACHTREE STREET.
Over the Bonita Theater and Zalcas" Bakery.
Gold Crowns . . . $3.00
Bridge Work . . . $4.00
All Other Work at Reasonable Prices.
Georgian Want Ads
Use For Results.
Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co.
ARKANSAS PRISON BOARD
ANSWERS GOV. FUTRELL
LITTLE ROOK. ARK. May 13.
In reply to Governor Futrell’s open |
letter criticising certain actions of I
the new State Prison Board with re
gard to letting contracts, preparing
vouchers, etc., members of the board |
have sent a pointed letter to the
chief executive defending their ac
tions in every particular and invit-|
ing the closest scrutiny.” They de- j
dare that when they assumed office
April 1. they found the old system of
accounting in a chaotic condition !
The Governor has the power of re-j
m«*val under the new law.
If you h*ve anything to soil adver- !
tisf n The Sunday A nerican. Lar
circulation oi say Sunday news
’papwi* m the South.
Pouce DeLeon Skatins:
Vacation Plans
Mean
Vacation Savings
and
Vacation Dresses
The dresses are ready for the most wonderful sale that will be
announced before July first.
To-morrow is the Day
600 wonderful dresses at $6.95.
Values $7.50 to $25.00.
Fifth Floor.
The Athletic girl’s
joy in exercise is in
creased by the knowledge
that she is gaining a
beautiful figure.
This knowledge depends on the corset
she wears in stretching and bending.
If the corset is correct there will be
no cramped, aching muscles afterwards.
Binners are ideal for athletics. They
strengthen the figure and hold it in proper
poise; they help every hour.of the day to
ward tlie acquiring of perfect figures.
Try them not only for out-door sports
and the gymnasium, but for walking, for
dancing, for best dress.
Suitable models for young girls and
their mothers.
Prices $5 to $20.
Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co.
i Rink Now in Full Blast. 1-2 WililSliSi! St,