Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 18, 1913, Image 16

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1 wmmm * IIEAKS'I s Si MlAY AJIKIilCAN, ATLANTA, GA.. SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1913. FRIENDS OPPOSE EACH OTHER IN RACE FOR PONIES ATWORKFOR PIE P1IF5 Whole City Being Canvassed by Industrious Hustlers Who Want Animals. Twn girls and on* boy, all friends, and resident* of the same neighbor hood, are struggling for first plane in the contest for The Sunday Amer- i< an and Georgian pony in District 4 It promises to be the prettiest race of all. Miss Robert Halbour. of 340 Ponce DeLeon Avenue, la making a strong showing in District 2. Three Contestants Are Friends. Miss Fannie Mae Cook. 237 Pul liam Street. Miss Florence Greenoe. 4*8 Pulliam Street, and Oscar Eugene Cook. 176 (Tew Street, are the con testants in District 4 who are running < lose together They are friend*, all school children, but they are very much in earnest about winning a pony They are scouring Atlanta for coupons and for eubcicrlptions to The Georgian and American Miss Robert Halbour Is a little bit of a Miss, but through the aid of her father and her friends she Is making ■ any of the older children do their best. She Is popular in District 2, and may bo one of the winners. So sure is one of the lads In the contest for the State, outside of At lanta. that he has named his pony. He is going to call It "Prince.” he says, and from the way he is hustling up subscription* he has reason to feet confident. Has Valuable Ideas. ' I am going to get the magasines out of The Sunday American that I had left over, and use them as sam ples and in that way try to get new business. 1 am advertising The Geor gian In a theater program here to arouse interest in the pony contest,” writes one of the boys in the carriers and agents’ contest. Here is a hfnt which other contestants may find of advantage In their own campaigns. “My motto is. Let nothing discour age you: never give up,’ writes an other contestant out in the State, a young .ady who Is vying with the boys and young men with great suc cess. With a motto like hers, she should make a wonderful showing. "1 am desirous of obtaining a pony cart similar to the one pictured In jour advertisements in The Georgian adve rtising your cr-ntest, and will ap- precDte it very much if you will ad vise nu' where I may purchase one of the.s, * arts,” writes a successful bust* outfits, you see, are at- attention of mature men as well uh the boys and is a shrewd man ot' af- Gistnct Number George Rosser Josephine Sitnril Jacob Patterson Mis- Margaret Lewis .. Edgar Watkins, Jr W 111. Ivey Wiggins ... Vera Nolle Brantley . .. Hugh B. Luttrell Jas t >. Godard .. Mi si- Frankie .1. Smith Janet Oxenham Hillman Met’alia Miss Mildred Stewart . . Dorothy Stiff Nellie Martin Miss Estelle Sullivan .. Phillip S. Reid Mo!’,n Lee Kendall .... Miss Louisv Thompson . Andrew May One ae Dedmin . toon Morgan Canard Gw in t lolsombach I. shall. Jr. . M Louir-c McCrary .. M i - Sudie King Miss (Jayne 11 Phillips .. Mi*»s Mary E. Peacock ... Robert A. Harden K M. Harrison Caklw.il Holliday John R. Wood Mi a Edith ('lower Miss Ruth Grogan H. E. Watkins. Jr Miss Annie Phillips Miss Christa Powers ... Oliff Moody William Ernest Arthur Pepin .22630 . 15800 .12880 . 7635 63 7f* . 6215 6085 . 4000 . . 46*t;» . 4670 . 3915 . 3355 . 2220 . 2030 . 2190 . 1780 . 1405 . 1395 , 1330 1295 . 1270 . 1260 . 1140 . 1115 . 1130 . 1115 . 1100 . 1000 . 1000 . 1000 . 1000 . 10)0 . 1010 . 1000 . 1000 . 1000 . 1000 . 1000 ,. 1000 ♦ . 1000 I .. looo ! . 1000 I .. 10001 .. 1000 1 .. 1000 i .. 1000 .. iooo ; .. 1000 , .. 1000 1 Four of the Contestants in thu Big Pony Con test Surrounding One of the Beautiful An imals Which They Are All Striving to Win. At the Top from Left to P.ight Are, Miss Fannie Mae Cook, 48? Pulliam Street, and Miss Robert Halbour, 340 Ponce DeLeon Avenue; Miss Florence Greenoe, of 387 Pulliam Street, is Shown by the Pony, and Oscar Eu gene Cook, of 176 Grant Street, at the Bottom. Mins Annie Mae Hilsman . Milton Holcombe Lynn A. Hubbard Harry Slone Miss Sarah Whitaker Miss Margaret White .... Charles Stono R. H. Brown Dick Denton Miss Rosemund Humphries Agnes Shntrert Hugh Terrell MHs Carlotta .Burns Lowell Battle Ml** Lillian L Brown . . . Miss Marion Overstreet Jncli El'mnn . . Eugene Bayliss Sam K. Xece 1000 loo 1090 1000 1000 and Carriers. 17645 Johnnie Evans ... Out-of-Town Age Junn Martin Ambrose Scarboro Jake Palmer Leon Spence II. K. Everot .. James S. Plunkett Aubrey Hopkins . Thomas W, Rylee Morgan FT Dasch Robt. Newby .... Hyman Esseman . John Tol. r Leon R. Spears . . Charles R Walker Alfred Chappelle Sidney Newsome James Wilkins . . L. Bennett Joseph Milam ... John Gardner ... Herman Corliss . Smith Fa 11a w ... U FT Hudson ... elugh Parrish Paul Swint X. X David nts 2180 000 1345 ooo 1000 use 1015 1000 1000 1000 1000 Want 1000 I Rupert .Mobley Georgia School Boys and Girls. Andrew R. Tribble 10685 Mias Ennis Spinks 5705 Loin Casey 5695 Miss Virginia McCowen 4210 Clifford Henry 3805 ChaMes E. Crawford 3080 Miss Esther Boorstln 2995 Maurice Means 2890 Miss Margaret Danner R. B. Tillman .... 2820 .... 2720 MI60 Belle Stowe 21 Hi; Reginald Houser 2350 MUa Gladys Daniel Elmer Towns Terry fltrozier, Jr W L Mattox Miss Belle Ragsdale Maxwell Aubrey Johnnie Logan Leckie Mattox Beaufort C. Elder Charles E. Keely Berry Clein Patrick Jones | Emory Steele Blake Nichols Miss Berta Da via Alfred Wilkes Warrefi Taliafero William Reid Clay Burruss Miss Ruth Aiken Gertrude Marshall Miss Mary Caldwell Miss Jessie Collier IRives Cary Will Chapman Clyde Stephens Ernest Turner Paul Jossey fairs wrto sees from the photograph In Tin- Georgian (hat the carls which go with thf ponies as prizes in the contest are of the best and he wants one like them. Nothing could Illus trate bettor the quality of The Geor gian and American offer. List Grows Longsr. Nominations are to be open until May 31, and the number of contest ants Is Increasing dally, until it now is well over 300. While these late-comer* arc at something of a disadvantage, there is no reason why they can nor, by live ly work, outstrip their competitors who took time by the forelock. The contest is absolutely fair. Noth ing counts but energy and industry. Votes roll up at a surprising rate when the contestant goes into the race for all he is worth. One little girl the other day got 7,500 votes In an afternoon, and that record probably will be excelled many times before the contest is over. Besides winning a pony, the con- j testants will gain expeltence which will be of great value to them when they enter the business world. A parent may well encourage hit chll- J dren to enter the contest for this rea- ; son alone. 2305 : 2250 I 2250 2000 I 199', mb I 1950 1900 ! 1870 ■ 1SU0 1795 1890 : 151 S 1370 1355 1335 1240 1350 126D 1125 1150 1130 1105 1100 1090 1075 108-5 10> l 1080 1050 1055 1055 Lee Bowden • • 1^00 School Boys and Girls Outside of State of Georgia. Robert Hyatt Brown 4385 Rodney Stephens 4255 Miss Dorothy Davis 1145 Ralph Turner 1425 Miss Annie McCar ell 4080 Novel Wheeler 101’* Pauline Trull 1000 J. T Webb, Jr 1000 Lindsay W. Graves 1000 George Andrews 1000 Fain E. Webb, Jr 1000 Miss Lydia Boml^y 10)0 BISHOP CANDLER TO RULE MISSISSIPPI METHODISTS JACKSON. MISS., May 17.—Ac cording to the plan for Episcopal vis itation prepared by the cnyege of bishops of the Southern Methodist Church, Bishop Warren A. Candler, of Atlanta. Ga., will preside over the Mississippi conference at Natchez on December 3. RAILROAD CHIEF DEAD; CRUSHED UNDER ENGINE KNOXVII.DE. TENN., May 17.-- AndreW' J. McMahan, general super intendent of the Ten lessee und North Carolina Railroad, who was crushed under the wheels of an engine Thurs day evening aenr Wnterville, and who was rushed to this elty for treat ment. died early to-day. He was one of Cocke County's most promi nent citizens. DUKE OF SUTHERLAND’S FURNITURE TO BE SOLD -*»cial Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. LONDON. May 17.—The Duke of Sutherland s French and English fur niture from Stafford House Is to he sold at Frank Rutley’s at the end of June. The lots include decora tive furniture, bronzes, china, aubun- son tapestry, old Persian carpets and rugs clocks, candelabra, etc. Robert Da Miss Miriam Stansell Anna Johnson J. C. Smith 1035 Miss Sallie Evans 1025 Bennett Jeffers 1080 Horould C. Ogilvle 1030 Miss Ervv Blackctock 108" Winifred A. Hollis 1030 H. Eugene Whit 103" Johnnie L. Brewer 10H0 Eugene Woarborough 1025 O. 9. Morton 1015 Charles Clark 1005 Brannon Sharp G. W. Davis . (’evil Magahee Jimmy Logan Miss Sarah Carter R. W. Mattox, Jr. .. 1000 .. 1000 .. 100C .. 1000 .. 1000 1000 pan Patrick 10^0 Harry H. Redwlne 1000 Felix Reid 1000 Elmer Towns 10i ) Ralph Little Warner Webb Edward A. Heckle .... Etheridge Bradley . .. Ernest Baker Miss Lily Wilkes J. P. Craven John H. Hewlett Miss Heleh Mitchell . Charles Harlan . . • Rudolph Campbell .. Walter Harrell, Jr. . Robt. Mobley. Jr. . . . C. V. Turner, Jr Geo. Wffl. Posey. Jr. Mary Allen Jessie Tabor Mattie L. Johns A. E. Gilmore, Jr. ... Richard Johnson .. . J. P. Tucker, Jr .... 1000 1000 1000 1000 10 C 1000 1000 1000 1000 1900 1000 1000 1000 1000 100O 100U 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 They are as absurd in reality, as “The Bag of Gold at the end of the Rainbow. Never risk your money on the altar of Promise. Place your sur plus in this Bank, where you have an absolute assurance of 4 % Merest 100°%* Safety anil & (Trust Corporation Capital $1,000,000 Resource. Over $5,000,000 CANDLER BUILDING BRANCH: Corner Mitckell and Fonytl Street. 30 T| THE E. W. GROVE PUBLIC SCHOOL IN FORTIFIED HILLS (Grove Park) BOYS AND GIRLS BUSY OBTAINING PONY VOTES Clinton Hutchinson Miss Virginia Walton Miss Nelle Reynold* (.’has. M. Kellog, Jr Edgar Sweatier Max Clein Robert Wood ....*. Martin Ctmarford Rue) Crawlev Willie Harden Raley Rav . Miss Lucy Withers Miss Elizabeth Downing Robert R Andrew* Mist Catherine Fussed . District Number Thrsc. Charles M Stevens Willett© Matthews J, P. Goats, Jr Miss Mary Well* Miss Label BracewsM Mi ms Evelyn Oxford Mildred Brie km an Ernest E Hambriok Anne S R’attcn Willie Reynolds Harry Brown Miss Alma Coleman Claude Higginv 1740 1650 1685 1380 1425 1245 1130 1000 1009 1009 1000 ' A 00 1000 1(100 1000 . 18026 9TS5 6245 1735 . 1800 16200 . 12.9 . 104" 1000 1000 . 1000 . 1000 .30950 .24570 .16316 .11410 6455 6966 District Number Two. Robert Harbour . u* Willingham .. . Elizabeth Smith jorle McLeod !«' McNcir .... Ins, Jr abt th Willard e Shaw .20140 .1&710 I .104301 . 17X5 . 763.» . 58x0 . 5875 I . 5075 i 4630 I 3945: . 36051 861# 2935 ! . 2435 j 2270 . 2200 2110 2115 1850 I District Number Four. Florence Greenoe Fannie Mae Cook Nathaniel Kay Oscar Eugene Cook W. H. Hamilton. Jr Ida G. Fox Mill Wilhelrnlna Tucker 6275 Nell Reynolds 2510 Howell Conway 3650 Lillian Maurenberg 3396 Miss Ida Bloomberg 3260 Charles Ernest Vernoy 2460 H. L. W Brown 2150 Miss Maude L Berry 1049 J. Walling Davis i$00 Louie Joel 1695 Royal Barbour 1669 Guy Qullllan . . mis Migs Marie Toy 1550 Miss Beatrice Brunson 1650 Raymond Smith 1460 John Thrasher 1425 Roy Young 1420 Paul Theodow n . . . I4u* Miss Annie Graham 14"9 Estelle Honor 1380 David F. Nowell 129*5 William Henderson 1290 Louise Simpson 1290 Mose Gold 1259 Miss Susie Black 1230 Miss Meta Mitchell 1140 Ralph Rose 1130 James Edens 1000 Vivian Broon 1000 Miss L. E. Abbott 1006 Miss Lovie C. Dean 10*G Miss Alice Feldman lOO’f Frank Hgnley 1000 District Number Five. Frank Ison, Jr. .. Richard Rainey Harndotl Thomas Miss LoulSe Chewning Emery Ward Miss Margaret La Feu re ... MISS Mary Holloway Miss Ludle Berry John Baker Long Rov Coleman Wm, Hood Miss Toxin Mae Butler Miss Anna Graham Albert Leake Merrlot Brow n Reid Miss Frances Summers .... District Number Six. William Turne> Mis* Beverly S wanton Miss Busnntle Springer .... Edward Do Loach .. J. T. Sewell Edgar Wilson John Lovett George Nelson Baker Gay Reynolds Miss Ora F. Dozier F.. F. Marquett Miss Margaret Thornton Charlie Hood Miss Grace Davis Gregory J. Eaton Angle C. Newton Benjamin F. Safiets .... Mias Virginia Jackson Grady Harris Louise Whiteman District Number Seven. A. Morrison Phillip Uilatein James* Allen George H Melton Jos DuPfe Lawrence McGinnis Clyde Mitchell City Carriers and Newsboyi Rosa Greer Harold Hamby O. R Bigger Mose Bfodkin John Trimble J. E. Moore Roy Cook Raymond Wilkinson Harold Turner lrvan Willingham .. Powell Pendley .... Sterling Jordan Sidney Key Everett J. Cain .... Norman Gooch Bonnell Bloodworth Charles Barron St Leonard Veiled L. M. Harrison Frank Garwood Robert Correll .... Olin Neal Ba£s R 8 McConnell Grady Cook a House? If you want to buy or rent a house and have not found just what you want, read the Real Estate department of the “Want Ad” sec tion of The Georgian and save time, worry and money. Many bargains are to be found there daily. We have dwelt several times on the fact that this park was the Ideal place for the Home Seeker. The man of Moderate Means will be allowed six or seven years to pay for his home. Fortified Hills offers every inducement-— Prices, Terms, Public School, Churches, Wafer, Car Service Everything to make a man and his family appreciate what it means to get away from the noise and smoke of the city. We quote again from the editorial of one of our leading daily papers: “Own your own home. The whole thing, in the end, won’t cost as much as your rent costs now.” Turman, Black & Calhoun | 2nd FLOOR EMPIRE . 1=3l£=E^. : :J , =3f ; " ■ .^lE===r"- ID L-=-j£- I Hj ■ ■■ If -■ ii 1 -—^nnr=H I