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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY. MAY 26. 1913.
PRIZE PONY PARADE
IN GEORGIAN-AM ERIC AN
VOTE CONTEST COMING
I noininatp. as a candidate in The Hearst's Sunday Ameri
can and Atlanta Georgian Pony Outfit Contest:
Name
Address
dominated by
Address
GOOD FOR 1,000 VOTES.
Only One Nomination Blank Can be Voted for Any Contestant.
Annie Mealor
Marlon Wells
Preparations are being made to bring the ponies downtown
where everyone may see them. The little fellows have their sum
mer coats on now, and are as handsome as anyone could wish. It
is likely that they will be paraded as soon as the contest managers
can stop counting votes long enough to make the necessary plans.
Time and place will be announced, so that the contestants
who have not already been to the stockyards may get a close view
of the prizes in The Georgian and American contest.
Sunday papers were in great demand, with their 30-vote cou
pons. Contestants realized that this was far from likely to hap
pen again, and made the most of their opportunity. While it is
possible to hold these votes for a few days, this week is expected
to show great gains in the vote totals, not only because of the
coupon, but also because of energetic hustling for new subscrip
tions.
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Names and standing of
District Number One.
George Rossen . .
Vera Nellie Brantley
Jacob Patterson
Jo.-'ephine Simril
Miss Margaret Lewi
Jas. O. Godard ....
Janet Oxenham . .
Edgar Watkins, Jr.
Willie Ivey Wiggins
Hugh B. Luttell ....
Andrew May
Hillman McCalla . . .
Miss Frankie J. Smith .
Miss Louise Thompson .
Miss Mildred Stewart ..
Nellie Martin
Dorothy Stiff
Miss Estelle Sullivan ..
Mollie Lee Kendall ....
James Grubbs*
Phillip S. Reid
Glenn Moon
Thomas M. Price
Norman Caldwell
Wm. Eisle
Lottie Mae Dedman ....
Eugene Morgan
Wyman Conard
Yeland Gwin
Harold Holsonback ....
T. L. Hoshall. Jr
Roy Mauldin
Albert Smith
Miss Louise McCrary ..
Miss Sudie King
Miss Gaynell Phillips . .
Miss Mary E. Peacock . .
Robert A. Harden
Miss Edith Clower
Miss* Ruth Grogan ....
H. E. Watkins. Jr
Miss Annie Phillips ....
Miss Christa Powers . .
Cliff Moody
William Ernest
Arthur Pepin
Lillian Smith
Chas. Johnson
Frank Price, Jr
Louise McAllister
Sidney Clark
Donovan Owens
Morgan Glover
Chas. Whitner, Jr
contestants follow:
41620
19765
17030
15390
10280
9305
6755
6475
6215
6100
5595
5170
4570
3435
2220
2190
2030
1860
1740
1500
1405
1330
1270
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1145
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Jack Shinholser
District Number Two.
Miss Robert Harbour
Eugene Willingham
Miss Marjorie McLeod
J. W. Collins. Jr
Miss Lottie McNair
Elsie Gosnell
Edmund Hurt
Miss Idelle Shaw
J. P. Tucker
Miss Edith Gray
Miss Nellie Reynolds . ..-
Ray Warwick
Miss Elizabeth Garwood
J Edgar Sheridan
Paul M. Clark
Miss La Rue Church
Wm. Wellborn
(’Union Hutchinson
Miss Virginia Walton
Edgar Sweetzer
Chas. M. Kellogg. Jr
Max Clein
Robert Wood
J. R. Wood
Martin Comerford
Buel Crawley
Willie Harden
Raley Ray
Miss Lucy Withers
Miss Elizabeth Downing
Robert R. Andrews
Miss Catherine Eussell
Nick Caroli
Sarah Paxton
W. Samet
Ed Ferguson
Pierce Smith
District Number Three.
Willetts Matthews . . .
Charles L. Stevens . .
Mildred Brickman . . .
J. P. Goets, Jr.
Miss Mabel Bracewell
Miss Mary Wells ...
Miss Alma Coleman ..
Miss Evelyn Oxford .
Ernest E. Hamorlck .
Anne S. Slatton
Willie Reynolds
Harry Brown
Joe R. Smith
Howard Grove
“*laudia Cochran
1000
38115
24250
10875
9790
8300
5880
5020
4880
3980
3945
3585
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2935
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22550
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1000
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1000
District Number Four.
Fannie Mae Cook
Florence Greenoe
Nathaniel Kay
Oscar Eugene Cook
W. H. Hamilton. Jr.
J. Walling Davis
Ida G. Fox
Miss Ida Bloomberg
Nell Reynolds . .
Miss Wtlhelmina
Lillian Maurenberg
Howell Conway
Annie Slatten
Fred Vicery . .
Charles Ernest Vernoy
H. L. W. Brown
Agnes Shatren .
Miss Marie Toy
Miss Maude L. Berry
Miss Beatrice Brunson
Miss Annie Graham
Myrtle Jones
Miss Meta Mitchell
Louis Joel
Louise Whitman
Guy Quillian
Raymond Smith
Vivian Broom
John Thrasher
Roy Young
Paul Theodown . /
Estelle Honer
David F. Nowell
William Henderson
Louise Simpson
Mose Gold
Miss Roscmund Humphries . .
Miss Susie Black
Ralph Rose
James Eden
Miss L. E. Abbott
Miss Lovie C. Dean
Miss Alice Feldman
Frank Henley
Miss Annie Mae Htlsman ....
Milton Holcombe
Lynn A. Hubbard -
Harry Stone
Miss Sarah Whitaker
Miss Margaret White
Charles Stone
R. H. Brown
Hugh Terrell
Miss Carlotta Burns
Lowell Battle
Miss Lillian L. Brown
Miss Marion Qvei street
Jack Ellman
Eugene Bayliss
Sam K. Nece
Esther Hutchins
Valentine Jenkins
District Number Five.
Frank Ison, Jr
Richard Rainey
Emery Ward
Harndon Thomas
Miss Louise Chewning
Dick Denton
Miss Lucile Berry ....
Miss Margaret Le Feu re
Roy Coleman
Miss Anna Graham
John Baker Long
Miss Mary Holloway
Wm. Hood
Miss Texia Mae Butler
Albert Leake
Merriot Brown Reid . .
Miss Frances Summers
District Number Six.
William Turner
Miss Beverly Swanton
Miss Susanne Springer
Edward DeLoach ’
Miss Virginia Jackson
Edgar Wilson
John Lovett
George Nelson Baker
Grady Harris . .
Miss Ora F. Dozier
Miss Margaret Thornton
Gay Reynolds
Ed Gay
Francis Summers
E. F. Marquett
Charlie Hood
Miss Grace Davis
Gregory J. Eaton
Angie C. Newton
Benjamin F. Safiets
District Number Seven.
A. Morrison
Philip Gilstein
James Allen •
Chas. R Walker, Jr
Clyde Mitchell
George H. Melton
Lawrence McGinnis
Joe DuPre
Claude Higgins *...
Willie Mae Dempsey
1000
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40620
21720
20210
10180
6800
5965
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5450
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4185
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6880
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3185
3090
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1310
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13210
7560
3180
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1170
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ANOTHER SENSATION
a
SEE THE MONSTER”
Go to Piedmont Avenue and Decatur Street this after
noon from 4 to 6 o’clock and see the monster tapeworm cap
tured alive yesterday by the GREAT MILLER REM
EDIES. These great remedies have been advertised by
Johnson’s Big Free Show in Atlanta for the past six weeks—
see the big show—“All Free”—ten performances each night at
Peters and Haynes Streets. Don’t miss seeing this live mon
ster tapeworm taken from Mr. J. T. Frazier, 175 Mason and
Turner Avenues. Hundreds saw this worm yesterday (Sun
day). It is the talk of the city.-On exhibition at Piedmont
Avenue and Decatur Street afternoons, from 4 to 6. And at
the Big Free Show each night a t Peters and Haynes Streets,
7:30 P. M. After seeing this live tapeworm, see our Big Free
Show. And if sick try The Great Miller Remedies.
THEY ARE BENEFITING HUNDREDS
OF ATLANTA PEOPLE
nui—i
Joy Cairow«.\ ....
Miss Alma Hudson
Fannie Bettis
Henry Hull
tooo
1000
1000
1600
City Carriers and Ntweboye.
Mose B rod kin
Ross Greer
O B Rigger
Harold Hamby
Raymond Wilkinson
John Trimble
J. E. Moore
Powell Pend ley ....
Roy Cook
Sidney Nay
Irvin Willingham ...
Sterling Jordan
Olin Neal Bass
Everett J. Cain
Norman Gooch
Charles Barron ....
Bonnell Rlcodworth
Royal Barbour .....
St. Bernard Vettch . .
Grady Cook
L. M. Harrison
Frank Garwood ....
R. S. McConnell
Johnnie Evans
36700
36060
25725
22945
20700
17705
12940
11750
11450
8820
8015
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6440
4845
4195
3860
2610
2580
2305
1680
1660
1545
1220
1000
Out-of-Tawn Aganta and Carriara.
John Martin. Jr., Columbus. Ga. 18695
Leon Spence. Carrollton. Ga... 6450
Ambrose Scarboro, Royston. Ga. 4340
Patrick Jones. Mncon 3280
Jake Palmer, Murphy, N. C. .. 3130
H. K. Everett, Calhoun. Ga 2960
Jas. S. Plunkett. Carey Sta., Ga. 2915
Thos. W. Rylee, Gainesville. Ga. 2915
M. E. Daech, Stone Mountain.
Ga. 2410
Gladys Daniels, Bolton 2710
Smith Fallaw, Opelika, Ala. ..
Aubrey Hopkins, Anderson, S.C.
Robt. Newby, Vienna, Ga
Alfred Chappelle, Sparta, Ga...
Jos. Milam, CartersvIUe, Ga....
H. Esserman, Rome, Ga
John Toler. New* Orleans. La...
Leon B Spears, Woodstock, Ga.
James Wilkins, Gaffney, S. C...
Chas. B Havey, Lithonia. Ga.
L. Bennett, Brunswick, Ga....
Herman Corliss. I-aGrange. Ga.
R. E. Hudson, Unadilla, Ga
Hugh Parrish. Adel, Ga
Paul Swint. Gibson, Ga
X. N. David. Cedartow'n. Ga... .
Rupert Mobley, Covington, Ga.
Georgia School Boys and Girls.
Andrew B Trimble. Lithonia. 18615
M. Means, Meansville 12490
Ben Steinberg. Cartersville... . 10005
Ennie Spinks, -Chipley 9155
C. E. Craw ford. Chipley
Lois Casey, Chattahoochee ....
Clifford Henry, Carrollton ....
Gertrude Moseley, Menlo 6425
Blake Nichols, R. F. D.. Atlanta 5680
Virginia McCowen, Marietta
Car Line 5485
Belle Ragsdale, Lithonia 4640
Anna Johnson, Summerville . . . 4605
Will Chapman. Whigham 4590
John Logan, Gainesville 4415
Margaret Danner. Doraville . . . 3195
Esther Boorstein. Covington... 3245
Belle Stowe, Toccoa 3303
Lee Bowden, Athens, Ga 2665
Betta Davis. Fayetteville 2340
Wm. Reid. Columbus 2325
Warner Webb. Griffin • 2285
Elmer Towns. Social Circle . ... 2250
238u
2085
1360
1455
1370
1345
1340
1285
1015
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
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8030
6785
653
Terry St rosier. Greenville .
Patrick Jones, Macon
Reginald Houser, Macon, (»«
W. L. Mattox. Newnan ....
Alfred Wilkes, R. F. D. Atlanta
Maxwell Aubrey, Bolton ..
B. <\ Elder, Blakely
Jimmy Logan Grantvlile .
Mary Allen, Juniper
(’has. E Keely, <’artersville
Berry Clein, Columbus ...
Mary Caldwell, Chipley . . .
Emory Steele. Commerce
W. Harrell, Jr., Quitman
Horace McConnell, R. F. I). Atl
Sarah F. Spier, Monroe . ..
W. A. Hollis, Columbus ....
Helen Mitchell, Richwood .
Carl Bragg. Woodcllff ....
Rives (’ary, Barnesville . . .
Ruth Aiken, Forrest Park .
Paul Jossey, Forsyth
Clay BUrruss, Carnesvllle
E. A. Heckle. Cornelia
Wm. Talliaferro. Mansfield
Virginia Young, Roswell. Ga.
Jessie (’oilier, Barnesville . .
J. L. Brewer. Egan
Gertrude Marshall, Savannah
Bennett Jeffers, Douglasville
Sallie Evans, Douglasville .
D. S. Morton, Raymond ....
Ernest Turney, Chipley ....
Sidney New some, Union Poin
H. C. Ogllvle, Savannah . .
(’has. Harlan, R. F. D. Atlan
J. P. Craven. Baxley ....
Clyde Stephens. Barnesville
Robt. Mobley, Jr., Quitman
Miriam Stansell, Gainesville
Robert Davis. Columbus . . .
Eleanor Lindsay, Tucker .
Carv Brezel, Rome
H. E. White. Flovilia
Ernest Baker. Washington
Erva Blackstock. HogansvlUe
FI Scarborough. Macon . .
Etheridge Bradley, Smyrna
(’has. Clark. Loganville ..
Horace McConnell R. F. D..
lanta
Jessie Tabor, Loganville
Mattie L. Johns. Loganville .
J. C. Smith, Oxford
Brannon Sharp, Commerce .
G. W. Davis, Bremen
Cecil McGahee, Lithonia . . .
Sarah Carter, Savannah
Dan Patrick. Conyers
H. H. Redwine. Fayetteville
Felix Reid. Union City ....
Ralph Little, Commerce . . .
Morris McClure, Jackson
C. V. Turner, Jr., Quitman .
G. W. Posey, Jr.. Juniper .
Idly Wilkes, R. F. D. Atlanta
J. H. Hewlett, Conyers . .
Rudolph Campbell. Fairburn
A. E. Gilmore. Jr.. Tennille
Richard Johnson. Tennille
J. P. Tucker. Jr.. R. F. D. Atl.
Edna Jennings. Newnan
Thos. Lamar, Waycross .
Evelyn Davis. Baconton . .
W. B. Dismukes. Mystic .
Susie Glenn. Social Circle
Joe Tink, Gainesville ....
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School Boys *nd Girls Outside of
State of Georgia.
Lena Mae Smith, Knoxville,
Tenn 16715
Fain E. Webb. Jr 16550
Robert Hyatt Brown 10635
McGee Hunt, Westminster, S. C.
Miss Dorothy Davis
J. T. Sewell
Rodney Stephen*
Elmer Cooper, Greenville. S. O.
Henry Hicks
Jflnette Gerelde, Pensacola. Fla.
Ralph Turner
Miss Annie McCnrrell
Novel Wheeler
Pauline Trull
J. T. Webb, Jr.
Lindsay W. Graves
George Andrews
Miss Lydia Bemley
Geo. W. Chamlee, Chattanoo
ga. Tenn
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MORTUARY.
John L. Palmer, 36. of 45 Irw in Strest,
died Sunday at 8 o’clock. He is sur
vived by his wife and one daugh
ter. Miss Mary Palmer; three broth
ers, W. D., G. M. and H. K. Palmer;
three sisters, Mrs. J. P. Herring, Mrs.
L. M. femlth and Mrs. C. M. Smith.
The funeral will be held from the
Patterson & Chaple undertaking es
tablishment at 10 o’clock Tuesday.
Burial will be in Greenwood.
J. L. Wilson, of Stockbride, Ga..
died here early Monday at a private
hospital- He is survived by a wife,
seven spna, L. P., M. L., W. B., D. C.,
A. A.. J. E. and N. B. Wilson, and
three daughters. Mrs. J. T. Henry,
Miss Lovie and Miss Dovie Wilson.
The body will be taken to Stockbridge
for burial.
John Brogdon, 43, died Sunday night
at a private sanitarium. Ho is sur
vived by a wife, two children, one
sister and two brothers. He was
a prominent merchant of Fayette
ville, Ga. The body will be sent to
Fayetteville.
Mrs. Anthony Mormon, 30, of 46 For
tress Street, died Monday at a pri
vate hospital. Funeral arrange
ments will be announced later.
f=Woman’s Danger Signals=f
Hot flaahea—dizxinea*, fainting .pells, headache, bearing-down
feeling and ill. of a kindred nature—are nature’* danger aignala.
The female disturbance or irregularity back of theae calls for help,
should have immediate care and attentien. Otherwise the delicate
female constitution soon breaks down.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
' for more than 40 jo.ro ha. boon lending it. health rorton.* . 0 u the* 1
sand, of women jear after ;n> throughout its loug life.
Thle wonderfully iucoasoful remedy imports strength t. the entire system
particularly te the .rgan.di.tinetly feminine. Nerve, era refreshed. The ''state’*,
overworked business women, the rna down house-wife, sad the weary eare-Wor*
mother of a family—all will fain strength from this famous preerriptfen whieh
40 years has demonstrated its effectiveness—In liquid or tahlot form.
gQLP BT PEA1KES Pt MEIHCllfEd.
Writ* Or. K. V. fare.’* 5seeiai*s#» at rhe /aaa/ide’ Hmtml—
Cerre.eendoae. Strirfly C.ntid..risi-aad no aSar,..
Dr. Ptaree’a Pleasant Pellet, ragalate and In sip era is etaaaoh, Tivar
and bewels. Bagar-oaatad ttay grannies easy ta taka as Candy.
The Cafeteria, 63-65 N.
Forsyth, has changed man
agement.—Adv.
White City Park Now Open
SPECIAL TRAIN
TO
CHATTANOOGA.
Leave Atlanta Terminal Station
8:30 a. m, Tuesday, May 27, arrive
Chattanooga 2:05 p. m. Round
trip fare, $3.00. Tickets limited
June 5th. Extension privileges.
Southern Railway.
CHAMBERLIN-JOHNSON-DuBOSE CO.
ATLANTA
NEW YORK
PARIS
We have brought it
to just this point—
Those who have
Furniture and
Home Furnishings
to buy owe it to
themselves to see
the wonderful col-
lection gathered
into this big five-
story furniture
store right now.
It Is the South's Greatest Stock
CHAMBERLIN-JOHNSON-DuBOSE CO.
CHAMBERLIN-JOHNSON-DuBOSE CO. Atlanta - New York • Paris CHAMBERLIN s JOHNSON s DllBOSE CO.
Splendid Opportunities in the Ready-to-Wear Department
Voile and Linen Dresses and Linen Suits That Will Appeal to Woman’s
Sense of Style, Also to Her Sense of Economy.
Here is a very fine treat for the women of Atlanta!
We have gathered from here and there in the big well-assorted stocks of dresses
and linen suits, some very likely and likable lots for a Tuesday sale.
Primarily they are just such dresses and suits that women want right now—a sale
seasoned with timeliness. Fact is, most stores are still eagerly searching the markets
for such garments to be sold in the very regular way. But that is one reason why the
treat is so fine and why we are a bit proud of it.
$5.0# For $5.75 and $6.98 Voile Dresses $]Q.OO For $15 to $17.85 Linen Dresses For $11.75 to $15 Linen Snits
Breeze beguiling dresses if ever
there were such! Voiles as sheer and
soft as mist, white delicately striped
in black Copenhagen and lavender.
I-iittle lace and net vests. Pipings and
Hat circular collars of cherry, Copen
hagen or black satin. Others of Dres
den crepe—very summery, in shades of
green, lavender and Copenhagen, with
pipings and wide satin girdle to match.
Splendid variety here, any number of
charming and new styles to choose
front in shades most favored this sea
son, such as Copenhagen, rose, tan and
white. The linen is the greatly fav
ored,Cossack linen. One attractive
style is a Bulgarian idea, with folded
peplum and plain skirt, waist closing
dose to the throat and finished with a
turn-back collar-then there are others
and others you will like.
Grouped at $7.50 are some thirty
coat suits of Cossack linen that are
wonderful values. There are plain tai
lored styles and Bulgarian suits and
very smart and jaunty cutaway suits
finished with straps and buttons in Co
penhagen, navy, tan and violet. They
speak eloquently of comfortable warm-
weather days and of comfortable warm-
weather traveling.
A Sale of Waists
$3-95 For $5.00 to $7.50 Chiffon Waists f " r <« **.00 Voile Waists
About all colors and a few in black;
high and low neck. Pretty combina
tions of laces and nets about the yokes
and perhaps touched at the sleeves and
collar with a braid or fold of contrast
ing color. Long sleeves, three-quar
ter length sleeves.
There should be eager crowds for
these. Plain and Dresden figured
voiles and crepes, showing the tiny
tucks that women like, hemstitched
folds down fronts and crystal buttons
—in colors—prettily finished round
necks, with soft, broad collars. Buy
them by the pair!
Your Bathing Suit
What a smart and charming af
fair it may be this summer! For
here are the suits that the best
maker in America has produced.
He deservesthe name BEST maker
because he has the faculty of mak
ing bathing suits at once servicea
ble and attractive—silks, beautiful
ly trimmed, and mohairs, too. We
have gathered a fine variety of
these to make your individual
choice easy. Will you see them!
And to-morrow—
BATHING CAPS, AT 15c.
That are worth MORE. Plain
and striped rubber.
Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Co.