Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 25, 1913, Image 6

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6 R It KARST'S SUNDAY AMRRK'AN. ATLANTA, CJA.. SUNDAY. MAY 25. 1012 GREAT CHANGE DUE IN VOTE TOTALS + • + + •+ 4* • + •+ >•* Boys and Girls Are Already Picking a Pony Wide-Awake Contestants Lay Plans in Advance to Capture Sunday Coupons. Great change* in the vote total m the content* for The Gorgifth nnd \mericAn ponies should be seen Mon day. for the coupon in The Sunday American counts 30 vote*, to remedy the omission of the coupon last week ( Some of the wide-awake contes tant* laid their plans far in advance to collect a great number of the Sunday coupons, and every reader f the paper is likely to be besieged " :th request* for the coupon flrom his copy. A large number of the hoy* and girl* have made visit* to the atock yard* to see the ponies. Several times | a day, attendants relate, they are asked by some of the children to etiow them where the ponies are The boy* snd girl* look the little animals over carefully and usually announce their preference. *’I want the little black one there. ' is a frequent remark "The little black one.” is Lady Hess, which many pronounce the prettiest of tha twelve, although opin ion* var\ Tha children are so much interest ed in trying to pick the pon> they deaire, and ask so many times if thay will he allowed to have some certain one. that the contest managers have decided that the only fair way ta to give the winner with the most vote* first choice. the next highest, •econri place, and so on until the contestant whose total is the lowest tske* the laat pony. No Real Choice. Tha Georgian and American con- fast manager* feel that there is no real choice among the twelve All j are healthy, sound, gentle and young. Gf course the colorings vary, and soma are a little taller than others I But they are all good poniea. and a* tastes vary so widely, It is just ns likely as not that the laat pony will be the very one tha laat winner would have picked had he been given the first choice The police and fire departments are In different camps when it comes to the pony contest William Turner. | * hoae father i* a sergeant of police, Is running strong in West End Dia- j trict The policemen are lining up folidly behind him. and arc saving Coupons and getting subscriptions nt t F RANK I SC) N, JR., of College Park, who is leading the con- trstantH in District No. 5. and one of the ponies for which Atlanta bo vs and girl* are striving. Children Take a Lively Interest in the Animals — Lady Bess Is a Favorite. I nominate, as a (•andidnto in The Hearst’s Sunday Ameri can and Atlanta Georgian I’onv Outfit Contest: Name Address Nominated by Address GOOD FOR 1,CC0 VOTES. Only One Nomination Blank Can be Voted for Any Contestant. Jfg &.*■ & /f w - (X Mi-'s Mary Wells 3235 Miss Alma Coleman 2335 M:-s» Evelyn Oxford 1800 JOrne.-r E. Ham onca 12.TO \nnp S. Slatton 1040 Willie Reynolds 1000 Harry Brown 1000 Joe R. Smith 1000 Howard Grove 1000 Claudia Cochran 1000 Annie Mealor 1000 | Marion Wells 1000 District Numoer Four. I Fannie Mae Cook 54600 Florence Greenoe 4062ft Nathaniel Kay 21720 Oscar Eugene Cook 20210 W H. Hamilton. Jr ... 10130 I. Walling Davis 6300 Ida G. Fox 59do Miss fda Bloomberg 5905 Nell Reynolds 5450 Mill Wilhelmina Tuker 5425 Lillian Maurertherg <135 j Howell Conway 3S5ft j Annie Slat ten 2G50 I Charles Ernest Vernoy 246 ' H. L. \V. Brown 3300 Agnes Snairen 233 5 , Miss Marie Toy 2235 1 Miss Maude L. Berry 2210 Miss Beatrice Brunson 2175 Miss Annie u. .hart 21 it) j Myrtle Jones 104 5 Miss Meta Mitchell 1870 Lottie Joel lb:- • I Louise Whitman 164.> | Guy Quillbi n 161. Raymond Smith 1461 i Vivian Broom 145 » | John Thrasher 142.5 Roy Young h " I Paul Theodown 1420 Estelle Honer 1380 David F. Nowell 1205 William Henderson 1200 Louise Simpson 1290 Muse Gold 1250 Miss Rosemund Humphries .... 1035 Miss Susie Black 1230 Ralph Rose 1180 James Ed*o > 1000 Mies Ij. E. Abbott 1000 Miss Lovie C. Dean IOC Miss Alice Feldman 1000 Frank Henley 1000 Miss Annie Mae Hllsinan 1000 Milton Holcombe 1000 Lynn A. Hubbard 1000 Harry Slone 1000 Miss Sarah Whitaker loo » j Miss Margaret White 100 5 j Charles Stone 1000 I R. H. Brown 1000 Hugh Terrell .. 1000 Miss Csrlotta Hum* loot I Lowell Battle 1000 Miss Lillian L Brown 100ft Miss Marion Overstreet 1000 Jack Fllman 10-io ; Eugene Bay!is* 1000 ' Sam K. Nece 10n0 Esther Hutchins 1000 ! Valentine Jcnkitis 1000 District Number Five j Frank Ison. Jr I Richard Rainey ; Emery Ward [ Harndon Thomas Miss Louise Chewning j Dick De. C.ii ! Miss Lucile Berry Miss Margaret Le Feure ... j Roy Coleman 2350 | Mi>-s Anna Graham 2085 J John Baker Long ‘.’070 Miss Mary Holloway 2055 W in. Hobd ... 1L>0 O. B. Bigger Harold Hamby Raymond Wilkinson John Trimble J. E. Moore Powell Pendley Roy Cook Sidney Ney Irvan Willingham Sterling Jordan Olin Neal Bas«s Sterling Jordan Everett J. Cain Norman Gooch 'Charles Barron Bonnell Blood worth Royal Barbour . St Leonard Veitch .. Grady Cook L. M. Harrison Frank Ga: vood ... Robert Correll R. S Met ’onnell .. . tohnnie Evans 64 4 » B. C. E 593(» i Jimmy 48 45 i Mary A 4195 Chas. F 3860 ; Berry ( 2610 i Mai v ( 25S1 1 Frnory 2305 | \V. liar 1580 i Horace lOOh Out-of-Tov\n Agents ard Carriers John Mar n. Jr.. Columbus. Ga. lS6’) r » Leon Spc nee, (Carrollton, Ga 5450 I Ambrose Scarboro. Royston, Ga. 454u j Patrick Jones, Macon 3.280 Jake Palmer. Murphy. X. C 8130 H. K. PC v ere it. Calhoun. Ga 29*5 ! Jas, S. Plunkett. Carey Sta.. G i. 2915 Th.os. W Ryle*. Guihf svi'le, Ga. 2915; M. E Paw oh Stone Mountain, Ga 2410 Gladys Daniel, Bolton 2710 Smith Fallow, Opelika. Ala 2380 | Aubrey Hopkins, Anderson, S. C 2085 ftobt. Newby. Vienna. Oa....... 1300 Alfred Chappeile, Sparta. Ga... 1155 1 Jos. Milam, Cnr.ersville. Ga.... 1370 H. Esserman. Rome, Ga 1345 1 John Toler. New Orleans. La... 13 10 j Leon B. Spear.-?. Woodstock, Ga. 1285! James Wilkins, Gaffney. S. C.. . 1015 ! Chas. B. Havey. Lithonia, Ga... 1000: L. Bennett. Brunswick, Ga 1000 j Herman Corliss. LaGrange, Ga. 1000 R. E. Hudson, Unadilla. Ga 1000 j Hugh Parrish. Adel. Ga 1000 Paul Swint. Gibson. Ga 1000 X. N. David. Cedartown.' (In . .. 1000 Rupert Mobley. Covington, Ga.. 1000 Georgia School Bovs and Gir’s. Andrew R. Trimble. Lithonia. . . 18615 | M. Means. Meansvill Beh Smnberg, Carter Ehnie Spinks. Chipley C. E. Crawford, c Lois Casey. Chatt Clifford frnry, C; Gertrude Moseley Blake Nichols. R Virginia McCowen. Marietta Car Line Belle Ragsdale. Lithonia \nna Johnson. Summerville .... | Will Chapman. Whigham John Logan, Gainesville, Ga Margaret Danner. Doraville .... Esther Boorstein. Covington .... ! itelle Stowe. Toccoa Lee Bowden. Athens. Ga ville .12490 ‘artersvilh*. . . . 10005 lipley . 9165 hipley ....... . 8 * 13 1 * ahoochee .... . 6785 jrrolltcfh . 65J5 . Menlo . 6425 F. 1). \ tla nt a 5680 .35100 .18555 6415 3800 3520 w. * great rate Miss Fannie May Cook s father is a fireman. So the ladder men. the nossle men. the engineers, the drivers and all the other tire fight - err are helping her. Miss Cook and William Turner are not in the same district, so there can he no real test of strength between the police and the fire departments but just the *ame, there is friendly rivalry as to | which shall make the better showing 1 Out of town relatives and friends of the contestants are being bombarded with letters these days from the chi dren Of course, it is understood that the soliciting of votes need not be confined to tne district in which the contestant Is entered. Asked to Subscribe. Many do not seem to know that ft is possible to help contestants without their knowledge. For in- Kance. anyone who sends in a sub scription to The Georgian and Amer ican may request that the votes be credited to some on of the children, and this will be done. One little girl “got busy’* at a re ception her mother held the other evening and canvassed her mother - guests, with the result that she got six yearly subscriptions, which gives her 21.000 vote* 1 . Frank Ison. Jr., of College Park is one of the most energetic of all the boys and girls. Right nt the first, he jumped out ahead of all the others 1n the number of votes polled, not only in his own district, but in all districts Recently, his standing hae been remaining about stationary, but he promises developments soon. G-reat, Scramble On For Sunday American Fcny Contest Votes. Great will be the scramble for cou pons to-morrow. inadvertently the coupon calling for *\ote» in The Georgian and Amer en's pony contest was omitted from vi Sunday s issue of The American. * F;cr consultation and debate, it was decided that the fairest thing to do * ould be to make the coupon in the r xt fcfunda.v paper valued at 30 votes. This wag done. No sooner was it announced than the contestants began laying plans f r getting copies of today's Amer- h an. in hundreds of cases sub- -‘•r!bei.< were canvassed early in the come ih. But they are »f con- I poll.- begin t rtaing already. The names and standings j testants follow: The names and standings testants. District Number One. j George Rossen 4162ft Vera Nellie Brantley 19765 Jacob Patterson 1 7030 Josephine Slinril 15390 ML«s Margaret Lewis H>28 > Jas (). Godard 9805 Janet Oxenham . . 6755 Ed gat Watkins. Jr 6475 Willie Ivey Wiggins . 62 1 • Hugh B. Luttrell 6100 Andrew May 6595 Hillman McCalla 6170 Miss Frankie J. Smith 4570 Miss Louise Thompson 3435 Miss Mildred Stewart 2220 Nellie Martin 2190 Dorothy Stiff 2030 Miss Estelle Sullivan I860 Mollie Lee Kendall 1740 James Grubbs 1500 Phillip S. Reid 1405 Glenn Moon 1330 Thomas M. Price 12 70 Pay Warwick Miss Elizabeth Garwood J. Edgar Sheridan .... Paul M. Clark Miss LaRue Church .. . Wrn Wellborn Clinton Hutchinson . . . Miss Virginia Walton Edgar Sweetzer ('has. M. Kellog, Jr. .. Max Clein Robert Wood J. R. Wood Martin Comerford .... Buel Crawley Willie Harden Ralcv Ray M sa Lucy Wlthfctfi ... Miss Elizabeth Downing Robert R. Andrews . . . Mips Catherine Fussell NiCk Carol! Sarah Paxton W. S;.met Ed Ferguson Pierce Smith District Number Three. Willet's Matthews diaries L. Stevens . . Mildred Brickman Norman (’aidwell Wm. Elsie Lottie Mae Dedman ... Eugene Morgan Wyman Donat'd - Yeland On in Harold Holsombach . T. L. Hosnall, Jr. ... Toy Mould!; Albert Smith Mis lionise McCrary Miss Sudie King Mis* Gaynell Phillips Miss Mary E. Peacock . Robert A. Harden Miss Edith Ciower Miss Ruth Grogan H. K Watkins, Jr. ..... Miss Annie Phillips . . Miss Christa Powers . 1250 J P. Goet.s 1145 113ft | 1100 j lOftft 1000 1000 I 1000 I 10 )0 I 10 Ift 1000 i 1000 ; iooo ! 10 no 1000 I 1000 ! 1000 j 1000 i iooo! 1000 Miss Mabel Jr Brace well. 1850 1740 1650 1425 1380 1245 1180 1120 10 If. 1000 1000 1000 ‘ 10 1000 1000 1000 100.1 1000 1000 1000 1000 .3046ft 27800 .22550 . 8000 3400 Mis* Teal* Mae Butler |00o Albert Leake 10ti9 Merriot Brown tteid iooo Miss Frnr-ts Rammers ...... 1000 District Number ?ix. William Turner 19576 Miss Bevefly Swanton 1690ft Edward DeLoach 10135 Miss Siisflnne Springer 68S0 Miss Virginia Jackson . 1935 Edgar Wilsnn 461.• John Lovett .11S5 George Nelson Baker 3090 Grady Harris 234ft Miss Ora F. Dozier 1790 Miss Margaret Thornton 1780 Gay Reynolds 1890 Ad Gay 1V0 Francis Summers 1330 E. F. Marquelt I486 Charlie Hood 1305 Mias Grace Davis 1001 Gregory J. Eaton 100ft Angie C. Newton 10^0 Benjamin F. Safiets 1000 District Number Seven. A Morrison 132 b' Philip Gilstein 7560 James Allen 31RA Chas. R. Walker. .Tr 1725 Clyde Mitchell 1540 George H. Melton 1500 Lawrence McGinnis 1170 Joe DuP“p 1116 Claude Higgins 1000 Willie Mae Dempsey 1000 Joy Carroway 10(»0 Miss Alma Hudson 1000 Fannie Bettis 1000 Henry Hull 1600 City Carriers and Newsboys. Mose Brodkin 36700 Ross Greer 36060 Berta Davis. Fayetteville Wm R( Id, I 'oluihhus Warner Webb. Griffin Elmer Towns. Social Circle Terry*Strozier, Greenville Patrick Jones, Macon Reginald Houser. Macon. Ga... VV. L. Mattox. Newnan Alfred Wilkes, R. F. D. Atlanta Maxwell Aubrey. Bolton Jder, Blakely Logan Gran’ville illeii, J-.niper !. Keely. Cartesville ’lein, Columbus ’aldwell. Chipley Steele, Commerce tell, Jr., Quitman McConnell, R. F. D. Atl. Sarah F. Spier. Monroe W. A. Hollis, Columbus Helen Mitchell. Rich w ood Carl Bragg. Woodcliff Rives (’ary. Jarnesvllle Ruth Aiken. Forrest Park Paul Jo9sey, Forsyth Clay Burruss, Carnesville .... E. A. Heckle. C.'orne! ! ri Wrn. Taliiaferro, Mansfield .... Virginia Y'oung. Roswell. Ga.... Jessie Collier, Harnesville i. L. Brewer. Egan Gertrude Marshall, Savannah .. Bennett Jeffers. Douglasville .... Saliie Evans, D»)uglasville D. S. Morton. Raymond Ernest Turney, Chipley Sidney Newsome, Union Point .. II. C. Ggilvie. Savannah (.’ha«i- He Han. R. F. I). Atlanta.. J. p ('raven. Baxley Clyde Stephens, Bain^eville .... iU/ht. M.'biey. Jr.. Quitman.... Miriam Htansdl. Gainesville .. Ribert Davis. Columbus Eleanor Lindsay, Tucker Cary Bre/.el, «om“ H. E. White, Flovilla Ernest Baker. Washington .... Erva Blackstock. Iiogansville .. E Scarborough, Macon Etheridge Bradley, Smyrru Cha*. (’lark. Logenville Horace McConnell R. F. D„ At lanta Jessie Tabor. L< eanviile Mattie 1^. Johns Log tnville .... j. < Smith, Oxford Brannon Bharp. Commerce .... G. YV. Davis, Bremen Cecil McGahee. Lithonia Sarah Carter Savannah Dan Patrick. Con. '- g ... if. 11. Rpriwinp, UavolteviMe .... Felix Reid, Union City Ralph Little, Commerce Morris McClure. Jackson c. V. Turner. Jr., Quitman .... G. W. Posev. .Jr.. Juniper Lily Wilkes. R. F. D. \tlanta .... J. M. Hewlett. Conyers Rtidolph Campbell. Faifburn .... A. E. Gilmore, Jr. Tennitle Richard Johnson. TennHI* I. P. Tucker, JL, R. F. D. Atlanta Edna Jennings, Newnan Thos. Lsmar Way cross 1000 Evelyn Davis, Baconton 1000 W. B. Dlsmukes. Mystic 1000 Susie Glenn. Social Circle 1000 Joe Tink. Gainesville 1000 School Boys and Girls Outside of State of Georgia Lena Mae Smith. Knoxville. Tenn 16715 Fain E. Webb. Jr 18550 Robert Hyatt Brown 10535 McGee Hunt. Westminster. S. (’. 6000 Miss Dorothy Davis 5080 J. T. Sewell 5055 Rodney Stephens 4255 Elmer Cooper Greenville. S. c.. 3110 Henry Hicks 2910 Janette Gerelde, Pensacola, Fla.. 2700 Ralph Turner 1350 Miss . nnle McCarell 103ft Novel Wheeler 1015 Pauline Trull 1000 J. T. Webb. Jr 1000 Lindsay W Graves 1000 George Andrews 1000 Mias Lvdi* Bentley 1000 Geo. W. Chamlee. Chattarooga, Tenn 1004# COW RACES WITH MARE AND BEATS HER EASILY NEW RICHMOND, WIS., May 24 — To mottle a controversy of Ions stand- ins as to their racina ability, a con- test between a cow, and a mare own ed by rival hotel keepers In this city was held at the fair grounds to-dsy A big crowd was present. Tlie cow is the property of Anthony Meath, and the horse is owned by George Cranaton. The horse was to trot or pace, the cow to go as “he pleased. It was to he once around the half-mile track, standing start. The cow was a safe winner. Colonel Meath’s winnings aggregated $25. SIXTY YEARS IN ONE HOME. CHICAGO. May 24. After sixty years of residence in one place Mrs. Elizabeth Beygeh has moved to a fiat at 1739 Washington boulevard. CATARRH J OF THE 4 BLADDERJ Relieved in { ► Wi|H!MMr24 Hour?) . Tach C»t»- s \ < ► role b»«n>: Uo (|yf!0Y) 4 name \_^s i B'lrcir* r f cmrrtter'rftt i s COMMON SENSEJ President Woodrow Wilson Said: “If a man does not provide for all who are dependent upon him and if he has not that vision of conditions to come and that care for the days that have not yet dawned, which we sum up in the whole idea of Thrift and Saving—then he has not opened lus eves to any adequate conception of human life.” This Bank adds emphasis to these words and invites your account. 4*7o Interest WO^o Safety (dCnU.il J6iink & Suist Corporation Capital $1,000,003 Resources Over $5,000,00(1 CANDLER BUILDING Branch: Corner Mitchell and Forsyth Streets ASSIGNEE’S AUCTION SALE ATLANTA EiEAL ESTATE, RESIDENCES AND STOREHOUSE ' ■*> ■■ The above cut represents the home place of J. M. Averett, assignor in this matter, located on the Peyton Road, about six miles west of Atlanta, near the Mason and Turners Ferry Road. This Ireautiful 2-story, h room residence will i»e offered for sale, first with (ifleen acres of land, and next with about fifteen more acres of land containing a 5-room cottage and a large storehouse, total about, thirty acres. All of this property is- in two adjoining tracts of land which have been surveyed and subdivided into eighty lots, the total value of which is $25,000. fronting on I’eyton Road, 1,168 feet and 75* feet on Rockwood Avenue and Mason and Turner Road. The River car line now runs within a mile of this property. The English Avenue car line, which stops within a mile of the Mason and Turner Road on the River car line, will be extended down the River car line and Mason and Turner Road, passing this property, as soon as tlie Mason and Turner Road is widened by the County, and an ordinance has already been passed by the County to do this work. White City Park Now Open m. 90 to 100 Degree* Temperature Have no Terrors for the Men Who Wear Suits Made From / | Oliff M oodv 10J0 j William Ernest 100ft Arthur Pepin 10 1ft i Lillian i smith iooo Chas. J< :>hnson 1000 1 Frank F •ticc. Jr 1000 Louise McAllister ....... 1000 Sidney < ’lark 1000 Tropical \\ oibtcd Slit*. Priestley **Cravenrtte** Mohair Suit : i ■ '772cAaJrtf i#Iij m f it a. HI I>fino> :i n O A Pti Morgan G ove ('has Whllner District Number Two. ; Mirt> Kugt Mis? Rob* ne W induced to pro our ,r> ^ for ront' eaiers were b» and many of th ieir order* for t ihe totals list a to sieger t>m ha n-day ! .1 \Y ’. Collins. ! Miss Lottie ! Elsie 4 Gosnell und Hurt i Miss Idelle 8h j. r Tuck or Kdi« h r A \\ 1 t Harbour lingham . . . Me eo<i lOftft 1000 1000 1000 .38115 1 .242 5ft .10875 | . 9790 WHEN PURCHASING YOUR MOHAIR SUIT, BE SURE ITS A GENUINE PRIF.8TLFY “CRAVENETTF.** ENGLISH MOHAIR This is the storehouse. Jr :.rM' I This is the cottage. F'-; All others are Imitations Our* are Guaranteed to gdvo Satisfaction Look lor this Silk Label on Collar McNair 58 sft Lock forth!? Ajamp on doth COOL. - COMFORTABLE - DRESSY -•vn will neither spot nor wrinkle ihem” For *ale by leading othters u Bradford, En^iond. This property will l>e offered for sale at public outcry in front of the court house door. Fulton County. Ga.. at the corner of ITyor and Hunter Streets, on Tuesday. June 3. 1913. at 10 a. m., and will he sold to the highest bidd r. or bidders, subject to Ihe approval of a urodi- tors’ Committee. Terms of sale: Purchaser assumes mortgage of on home place and fifteen weres. and $1U00 on balance of thirty acres, due March 1. 1916. with interest at 6 percent, payable semi-annually, ami oh equity pays U.5 per cent cash: «5 p<*r cent in six months; 25 per cent in twelve months and 25 per cent in eighteen months; deferred payments to hear interest at 7 per cent from date of confirmation of said sale. Right reserved to sell in parcels or as a whole. For inspection of property inquire of J. M. Averett. care Rockwood Commercial Company. Mason and Turner Road, R. F. I>. No. 5, At lanta, Ga., or the undersigned. , Ei. A. FERRIS, Trustee, 402 Rhodes Building - Atlanta, Georgia iiwwi