Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 29, 1913, Image 14

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14 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. BIG VOTE GAINS MAKE PONY CONTEST MORE EXCITING EVERY DAY Saturday night the li«t* close In The Georgian ami American a pony contest, and the entrants will "run it out’* without further competi tion. The list has gone well beyond 300 and includes boys and girls from *11 parts of Atlanta and the State and widely scattered areas outside the State. One advantage the contestants are overlooking to a large extei t Is the fact that payments of overdue accounts bring votes just the same as the identical amount paid on new subscriptions. Boys and girls whose parents, relatives or acquaintances owe anything for subscriptions to The Georgian and American « an co'lect the money themselves, bring it in snd be credited with votes. The same interview will open an opportunity for them to seek re n*-\vals, so even if they know that acquaintances have been taking The Georgian and American they may profit by seeing them and canvassing for votes Big gains continue to be shown in the vote column From now on the races promise to gro* more exciting dally Names and standing of contestants follow: I nominate, as a candidate in The Hearst's Sunday Ameri can and Atlanta Georgian Pony Outfit Contest : Name Address Nominated by Address GOOD FOR 1,000 VOTES. Only One Nomination Blank Can be Voted for Any Contestant. District Number One. George Rossen 51400 Josephine Simril 27690 Vera Nellie Brantley 20725 facob Patterson 17030 dlss Margaret Lewis 10280 Jas. O. Godard 9805 Tanet Oxenham 6755 Edgar Watkins. .lr 6475 tVillifc Ivey Wiggins 6215 Hugh B. Luttell 6100 Andrew May 5595 Hillman McCalla 5170 Miss Frankie J. Smith 4920 Miss Louise Thompson 9595 Miss Mildred Stewart 2220 Nellie Martin 2190 Dorothy Stiff 2030 Miss Estelle Sullivan I860 Mollie Lee Kendall 1740 Pauline Trull 1650 Glenn Moon 1545 James Grubbs 1500 Phillip S. Reid 1405 Thomas M. Price 1385 Wm Eisle 1145 Lottie Mae Dedman 1130 Eugene Morgan 1100 Wyman Conard 1000 Yoland Gwin 1000 Harold Holsonback 1000 T. L. Hoshall. Jr 1000 Roy Mauldin 1000 Albert Smith 1000 Miss Louise McCrary 1000 Miss Sudie King 1000 Miss Gaynell Phillips 1000 Miss Mary E. Peacock 1000 Robert A. Harden 1000 Miss Edith Clower 1000 Mise Ruth Grogan 1000 H E. Watkins. Jr 1000 Miss Annie Phillips 1000 Miss Christa Powers 1000 Cliff Moody 1000 William Ernest 1000 Arthur Pepin 1000 Lillian Smith 1000 Chas. Johnson 1000 Frank Price, Jr 1000 Louise McAllister 1000 Sidney Clark 1000 Donovan Owens 1000 Morgan Glover 1000 (’has. Whitner, Jr 1000 Jack Shinholser 1000 District Number Two. Miss Robert Harbour 51355 Eugene Willingham. Jr 29410 Mh«s Marjorie McLeod 10875 .1 W. Collins. Jr 9790 Miss Lottie McNair 8300 Edmund Hurt 7740 Elsie Gosnell 5880 Miss Idelle Shaw 5380 Miss Elizabeth Garwood 4275 J P Tucker 39.80 Miss Edith Gray 3945 Miss Nellie Reynolds 3585 J. Edgar Sheridan 3585 Ray Warwick .. 3520 Paul M. Clark 2900 Mis* LaRue Church 2485 Wm. Wellborn I860 Clinton Hutchinson 1740 Miss Virginia Walton 1650 Edgar Sweetzer 1425 (’has M. Kellogg. Jr 1380 Max Clein 1245 Robert Wood 1180 J R. Wood 1120 Martin Comorford 1000 Buel Crawley 1000 Willie Harden 1000 Raley Ray 1000 Miss Lucy Withers 1000 Miss Elizabeth Downing 1000 Robert R Andrews 1000 Miss Catherine Fussell 1000 Nick Caroli 1000 Sarah Paxton 1000 W. Samet 1000 Ed Ferguson 1000 Pierce Smith 1000 District Number Three. 4’harlea L. Stevens 41190 Willetts Matthews 40175 SEWELL’S! SPECIAL SNAPS FOR| THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Everything retailed at whole sale prices. Solid carload Fancy Lemons,I 14 -1-2c per dozen. Solid carload Pineapples, 7c| each. Solid carload New Irish Po tatoes, 3 1-2c per qu«rt. l*rge Mildred Brickman 25800 J. P. Goets, Jr 12300 Miss Mary Wells 3835 Miss Mabel Bracewell 3400 Miss Alma Coleman 2335 Miss Evelyn Oxford 1800 Ernest E. Hamorlt k 1250 Anne S. Slatton 1040 Willie Reynolds Harry Brown Joe h. Smith Howard Grove Claudia Cochran Annie Mealor Marlon Wells District Number Four. Fannie Ma e Cook. T. . Florence Greenoe Nathaniel Kay Oscar Eugene Cook W. H. Hamilton. Jr J. Walling Davis Miss Ida Bloomberg Ida G. Fox Miss Wilhelmlna Tucker Nell Reynolds Lillian Maurenberg Annie Slatten H. L. W. Brown t ... Howell (’onway Myrtle Jones Miss Annie Graham Fred Vicery Charles Ernest Vernoy Agnes Shatren Miss Maude L. Berry Miss Mario Toy Miss Beatrice Brunson Miss Meta Mitchell Louis Whitman Louis Joel Guy Quilllan Raymond Smith Vivian Broom John Thrasher Roy Young Paul Theodown Estelle Honer David F. Nowell William Henderson Louise Simpson Mose Gold Miss Rosemund 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 Holcombo 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 Overstreet Jack Ellman Eugene Edyliss Sam K. Neoe Esther Hutchins Valentine Jenkins District Number Fivt. Flank Ison, Jr Richard Rniney Harndon Thomas Emery Ward Miss Louise Chewning Miss Luclle Berry Dick Denton Miss Margaret Le Feure .... 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 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 71410 41520 22220 23210 14480 7600 6390 5966 5450 4185 3795 3740 3650 8189 2860 2600 2460 2385 2240 2235 8176 1870 1645 1625 1615 1460 1450 1425 1400 1420 1380 1896 ’.290 1290 125- 1 1086 1230 1180 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 lOOC 100C 1000 1000 1000 1000 38350 28235 7925 7575 7490 4475 3800 3520 2560 2085 2070 2065 1160 1000 1000 1000 1000 District Number Six. William Turner 24400 Miss Beverly Swanton 19275 Edward DeLoach 15665 Miss Susanne Springer 8450 Miss Virginia Jackson 4836 Edgar Wilson 4675 George Nelson Baker 3785 John Lovett 3185 Gradv Harris 2340 Mias Ora F. Dozier 1790 Miss Margaret Thornton 1780 Gay Reynolds 1880 I Ed Gay 1810 I Francis Summers 1330 j E; F Marquett 1485 Fancy Tomatoes, large »iz«| basket, 25c. Dry Salt Meat, 12 1-2c per| pound. Best Breakfast Bacon, 17 1-2c| per pound. Quart bottle Grape Ju<ee. 29c. Many other speciala. Sewell Commission Co, I Wholesale and Retail. 113-115 Whitehall St. Branch Store. 154 Decatur St. Charlie Hood 11 Miss Grace Davis Gregory J Eaton Angie C. Newton Benjamin F. Sattots Richard Kell District Number Seven. | Philip Gilstein A. Morrison James Allen George H. Melton Chas R. Walker. Jr Henry Hull Clyde Mitchell LawTence McGinnis Jo* DuPre Claude Higgins Willie Mae Dempsey Joy Cairo wav | j Miss Mina Hu '.son ... ! Fannie Bettis . City Carriers and Newsboyi I Moee Brodkin I Rosa Greer l O. B. Bigger I Raymond Wilkinsin Harold Hamby • John Trimble SYMPATHY AND GUNBOATS VV I,. Mattox, Newnan 2000 Alfred Wilke.-, 1!. K. D Atlanta 2000 M HXWP 11 Aubrey. Bolton 1985 R. (*. 1 Elder, Blakely 1970 Jimmy Logan Grantville 1950 Mary . Allen. Juniper 1885 Kmory Steele, Commerce .... 1650 <’arv Brezel, Rome 1(12.-, W. Harrell. Jr . Qultrrmn 1 500 VV. A. Hollis, <’olumbus 1480 Carl Bragg, Wood cl' rf 1455 Horn i f • McConnell. R F. D Atl 1405 Sarah F. Spier. Monroe 1430 Helen Mitchell. Richvvooxl .... 1380 J. L. Brewer, Egan 1330 1330 1290 Rives (.’ary, Barnesville Ruth Aiken, Forrest Park Paul Jossey, Forsyth 1280 K A. Heckle, Cornelia 125 Wm. Talliaferro. Mansfield ... Virginia Young, Roswell. Ga. .. .lessie Collier, Barnesville Gertrude Marshall, Savannah .. Bennett Jeffers. Douglasville . . Sallie Evans, Douglasville .... D. S. Morton, Raymond Ernest Turney, Chipley •. Sidney Newsome, Union Point . H. C. Ogilvie. Savannah (’has. Hprlan. R. F. D. Atlanta. J., P. Craven, Baxley Clyde Stephens, Barnesville.... Robt. Mobley, Jr., Quitman. . .. Miriam Stansell. Gainesville.. Robert Davis, Columbus Eleanor Lindsay, Tucker 1240 1175 1170 1150 1135 1110 1105 1085 1080 1080 1180 1075 1075 1055 1055 1050 1050 Me tvs Note: Two battle cruisers, the Kongo and the Kirishima, are being built in England for .Japan, They are of 25,000 tons dsplacement and 27 knots speed. They are armed with 13 1-2 inch guns. The Kongo is about completed. Former Secretary Meyer expressed belief that these battle cruisers are as powerful as any battleships afloat and of five knots greater speed. With in the past week Japan has purchased al least four ships suitable for transports in England. They are the Naming, Benacre, Bentola and Vadala. All are of more than 3,000 tons displacement. H. E. White. Flovilla 1040 Ernest Baker. Washington ... 1040 Erva Blackstock. Hogansville. . 1030 E. Scarborough. Macon 1025 Etheridge Bradley, Smyrna .... 1015 ( iias. Clark. Loganvllle 1010 Horace McConnell R. F. D., At lanta 1405 Jessie Tabor, Loganville 1005 Mattie L. Johns. Loganville .... 1005 I C. Smith, Oxford 1060 Brannon Sharp. Commerce .... 1000 G. W. Davis, Rremen 1000 Cecil MoGahee, Lithonia 1000 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 .... Lily 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 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 W. B. Dismukes. Mystic 1000 Susie Glenn. Social Circle .... 1000 E. V. Turner. Jr.. Athens 1000 Elsie Cummings. Savanna^ .. 1000 Grady W. Griffith, Athens .... 1000 Amy Davis. Bremen 1000 Joe Tink, Gainesville 1000 School Boys and Girls Outside of State of Georgia. Lena Mae Smith, Knoxville, Tenn 16715 Fain E. Webb. Jr 16650 Robert Hyatt Brown 147.85 McGee Hunt, Westminster, S. C. 6000 Miss Dorothy Davis 5430 Mrs. Etta Lovett Dies at Augusta A L’GITSTA, GA., May 28.—Mrs. Etta LovetV widow of the late Dr. W. (’. Lovett, died at the residence of Mrs. H. M. Lovett. In Augusta to-day. She wax the step-mother of Dr. VV. C. Lovett, editor of The Wesleyan Chris tian Advocate, and Judge R. O. Lov ett. of Atlanta; Rev. J. M. Lovett, of Louisville, and VV’. B. Loett, of Mobley Her brother, R. W Smith, is president of the LaGrange Female College. The body of the deceased will be interred at Mobley. Blanche Walsh Here Monday in ‘Movies' An innovation in Atlanta's motion j picture world will be the appearance • all next week of Blanche Walsh, cele- j brated emotional actress, in a picture ' presentation of “The Resurrection,” I Tolstoi’s drama, at the Grand Thea- : ter Thursday morning at 10 o’clock. ! Not a point that made the drama a i success* has been missed. Miss Wals'n j hesitated before risking her reputa- j tion to the “movies.” but when she : had seen the film, she declared it a ' wonderful success. Council of Griffin Still Defies Mayor GRIFFIN. GA., May 28—Another chapter to the long fight between the Mayor and Council of Griffin was writ ten last night when the Finance Com mittee recommended and Council voted to accept the auto nre truck just deliv ered by the American-LaFrance Fire Engine Company. Excepting the protest of Mayor Smith, no opposition was raised. No method of payment is prescribed, although a warrant for payment is di rected. This is t&e mooted question. CORNELL CLASS’ BIG GIFT. ITHACA. May 28.—Members of the class of 1913 of Cornell University have pledged themselves to give $126.- 670, payable in twenty years at the rate of 5 per cent annually, to the general alumni fund. Have You Sore Gums or Loose Teeth? J A prominent dentist, after years of i experience, has found a home rem- \ edy that will cure Riggs’ disease. ] bleeding. Inflamed and spongy gums. J and tighten loose teeth by rinsing the j mouth. j Probably you have not enjoyed eat- j ing for some time Get a bottle of STYP-STRING-ANT and that dis- J ease of the gums and teeth will be < cured; therefore, aiding digestion, j 60c bottle at all druggists, or par \ cel post, 56c in stamps DeLamater- j Lawrence Drug Company, wholesale j distributors. Don’t Neglect Your Eyes J Your Most Valuable Possession-They Bring All the Beauties of Nature to You Do not wait until the defect grows worse, for delays are dangerous. Now is the time to prevent the hot weather and the glaring sun from af fecting your eyes. Call and have your Eyes examined, and we will ad vise you to their care, as we make a specialty exclusively of eye examina tion and fitting glasses, and through many years of experience we have built up a reputation by making a study of the Human Eye and remedy ing its defects in giving the Correct Glasses to restore the lost Power of Vision. J. T. Sewell 5055 Rodney Stephens 4255 c Elmer Cooper, Greenville. S. (\ Henry Hicks Janette Gerelde, Pensacola, Fla. Ralph Turner Miss Annie McCarrell Novei Wheeler Pauline Trull J. T. Webb, Jr. Lindsay W. Graves George Andrews Miss Lydia Bemley Geo. W. Chamlee, Chattanoo ga, Tenn. , Edmund A. Lively, Birmingham,* Ala Wm. Cahill, Chattanooga. Tenn. 3110 2910 2700 1350 1030 1015 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 J. E. Moore 13195 Irvin Willingham 12500 Powell Pendley 11750 Harold Turner 10165 Roy Cook 11450 Sidney Ney 8820 Sterling Jordan 6910 Norman Gooch 6825 Oltn Neal Bass 6440 Everett J Cain 5675 Charles Barron 3860 Royal Barbour 3045 Bonnell Blood worth 2610 St. Bernard Veltch 2305 Grady Cook 2289 L. M. Harrison 1560 Frank Gaiwood 1545 R. S. McConnell 1220 Johnnie Evans 1000 Out-of-Town Agents and Carriers. John Martin. Jr., Columbus, Ga. 18695 1305 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 14350 13210 5425 3600 2390 1600 1540 1170 1115 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 i. 4 4 700 42143 30546 27329 24635 19205 Leon Spence. Carrollton, Ga. . . 601 Patrick Jones. Macon 5630 Ambrose Scarboro. Royston, Ga. 4 340 Chas. Barron. R. F. D., Atlanta 3860 Jake Palmer. Murphy. N. C. 3130 11. K. F-verett, Calhoun. Ga 2960 Jas. S. Plunkett, Carey Stn.. Ga. 29 in Thos. W. Rylee, Gainesville, Ga. 2916 M. E. Daah, Stone Mountain, Ga. 2410 Gladys Daniels, Bolton 2710 Smith Fallaw, Opelika, Ala... 2380 Aubrey Hopkins. Anderson. S.C. 2085 Robt. Newby, Vienna. Ga 1360 Alfred Ohappelle, Sparta. Ga... 1453 1 Jos. Milam Cartersville, Ga ... *1370 j H. Krsermun. Rome, Ga. ... 1345 j John Toler. New Orleans. La. . 1340 j Leon B. Spears, Woodstock, Ga 128.) j Janies Wilkins, Gaffney, S. C 1015 j Chas. B. Havey, Lithonia. Ga. 1000 L. Bennett, Brunswick. Ga... 10QO Herman Corliss. LaGrange. Ga. 101)0 R. E. Hudson, Unadilla, Ga 1000 Hugh Parrish, Adel, Ga 1000 Paul Swint. Gibson. Ga 1000 X. N. David. Cedartown. Ga.... 1000 Rupert Mobley. Covingto^ Ga. 1000 Georgia School Bovs and Girls. Andrew B. Trimble. Lithonia. 18615 M. Means. Meansvilie 16180 Ben Steinberg, Cartersville .... 10255 Ennie Spinks, Chipley 9155 Clifford Henry,^Carrollton .... 8435 C. E. Crawford, Chipley 8030 Lois Casey. Chattahoochee .... 7585 Gertrude Moseley. Menlo 7076 Blake Nichols, R. F. D., Atlanta 5680 Virginia McCowen, Marietta Car Line Lee Bowden, Athens (’has. E. Keely, Cartersville Belle Ragsdale, Lithonia.. Anna Johnson, Summerville Will Chapman. Whigham John Logan. Gainesville 4415 Esther Boorstein. Covington . . 4245 125S0 12515 5150 4640 4605 4690 MEN WELCOME MOTHER'S FRIEND A Duty That Every Man Owes to Those Who Perpetuate the Race. It is just as Important that men should know of progressive methods in advance of motherhood The suffering, pain and ! distress incident to child-bearing can be , easily avoided by having at band a bot tie of Mother's Friend This is a wonderful penetrating, exter- | nal application that relieves ah tension i upon the muscles and enables them to expand without the painful strain upon the ligaments. Thus there ts avoided | all those nervous spelts the tendency to nausea or morning sickness is counter acted, and a bright, sunny, happy vile S oil tion is preserved that reflects von- erfully upon the character and temper ament of the little one soon to open Its eyes tn bewilderment at the joy of his arrival You can obtain a bottle o1 Mother's Friend” at any drug etore at $1.00. and It will be the best dollars north you ever obtained It preserves the mother's health, enables her to make a quick and complete recovery, and thus renewed strength she will eagerly devote herself to the care and attention which mean »o much to ttie welfare of the phild Write to the Bradfteld Rcgula- for Co 12P Lamar Bldg . Atlanta. Ga for their valuable and instructive book pf guidance for expectant mothers Get » bcitf* ot BY BEING UNIFORMLY COURTEOUS and at the same time answering calls with a maxi mum degree of effi ciency, it is possi ble for our opera tors to gain 30 per cent more than their regular sal ary each month. The result is that the operators are doing their best all the time, AND OUR SUBSCRIB ERS GET THE BENEFIT. ATLANTA TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH GO. Mary Caldwell, Chipley .... Margaret Danner, Doraville Belle Stowe. Toccoa Clay Burruss, Oarneaville Berry. Clein. Columbus .... Reginald Houser, Macon . . Betta Davis. Fayetteville .. Wm. Reid, Columbus Warner Webb. Griffin Elmer Towns, Social Circle . Terry Strozler, Greenville . Patrick Jones, Macon Reginald Houser, Macon, Ga. 40S0 3820 3305 3265 3150 2665 2340 2325 2286 2250 2250 2125 2065 Long Beach Adopts Holocaust Orphans LONG BEACH, CAL., May 28.—If any children were made orphans by the Empire Day catastrophe, the peo ple of Long Beach will provide them with new homes and new parents. This assertion ‘was made to-day by R. L. Bisby, secretary and chairman of the Chamber of Commerce. You are invited to call and have a thorough examination by E. O. SILVIEUS, M. D., Oculist The specialist who is in charge of all examinations Bear in mind the fact that we make the examinations and render expert service without extra charge to you. Special Attention Given to Children’s Eyes We make the Kryptok Glasses, one glass for far and near, invisible, ground of one piece, Toric Glasses, Cylinder Glasses, Prism and Com pound Glasses of any description. We carry all kinds of eyeglass and spectacle frames, including the genuine Shur-On with safety guard, guaranteed to fit any nose, and a full line of Colored Glasses. We neutralize broken lenses and replace them without any prescrip tion. L. N. HUFF OPTICAL CO., Inc. ' Ll Builders of Fine Spectacles and Eyeglasses. TWO STORES. 70 Whitehall. 52 West Mitchell. IT: DO DDE DI REQENSTEI1N 5 REOENSTEIN 5 m A BARGAIN CLEAN-UP SALE CIAL $1.00 VALUE: TO-MORROW, THURSDAY. ALSO OTHER GOOD VALUES PRINCESS WHITE WAISTS .... A Women’s pretty white Lingerie. Cotton Voile and Linene Waists—many styles in high collar and low-neck designs. $1.50* $2.00, $2.50 and $3.50 values. ('hoiee THURSDA Y ^ o o' WHITE SKIRTS .... r Women's white Wash Skirts; good styles, in Lin ene. Pique and Rep. All lengths, and worth $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.50. Some of these slightl v soiled. Choice THURSDAY Women's good quality lawn and lingerie cloth Princess Slips. Full length, lace trimmed. White, blue and pink. All sizes. EXTRA VALUES. Choice THURSDAY .... WOOL Women’s choice Wool Skirts. All good spring styles, in Serges, Diagonals, Voile and Mixtures, in solid colors, stripes and cheeks. Skirts worth $6.00, $7.50, $8.98 and $10.00. Choice THURSDAY KIMONOS . . . Women’s Cotton Crepe Kimonos, in several pret ty styles; floral designs and solid colors. Light, and dark colors. Full length: and worth $1.50 and $2.00. Choice THURSDAY UMMER Women’s and Misses’ pretty Summer Dresses— Linen. Voile, Madras and Ratine. White and col ors, in many pretty styles. These Dresses are worth $6.98, $7.50 and $8.98. Choice THURSDAY NONE EXCHANGED, TAKEN BACK OR SENT ON APPROVAL IL REG ENST DE 3G