Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 01, 1913, Image 9

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I TTEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA, GA„ SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1013. 9 A Flood, of Requests From Children of Dixie Extend Time in Pony Contest NOMINATIONS CAN NOW BE MADE UP TO JUNE 30 AND ANYONE CAN WIN Records Show That No Boy or Girl Has Yet Obtained Lead to Assure Prize. Nominations for The Georgian and American pony contest may be made up to midnight of June 30. \ The list* were to have closed Sat urday night, but protest from many quarters led to a decision to extend the time one month. Boys and girls of Atlanta, of Geor gia and of all the South are just be ginning to realize what a liberal offer The Georgian and American are mak ing. No contestant has an insuperable lead. And wide-awake boy or girl can jump in and pass any of the lead ers in a few days’ lively work. Close to 400 now, it is believed the contestants will number 500 by the end of June, and that there will be a much larger proportion of real, ear nest workers. Vacation to Brighten Race. June 3, school closes. With the freedom vacation brings the pupils, those entered in the Contest will have that many more hours a day to give to the race. Most of them, when they call at the contest department offices with their votes, say: “Watch me when school’s out. I’ll make things hum then.” So it seems likely that a much stiffer pace will be set for the re maining weeks of the contest. “I am getting busy, and things look mighty pretty,” writes Fain E. Webb, of Piedmont. Ala. Indeed they do, for him. He has made one of the most remarkable showings re corded during the contest. In seven days from the time he entered, he rolled up a total of 35.750 votes, and has been going rapidly ahead ever since. ‘‘I have always wanted a pony, and I am going to do my best," writes a little girl in Columbus, Ga. She makes a good start, too, by sending in cash for a subscription. “I am going to work hard for I sure want the pony bad,” is the ex pression of Charles E. Kelley, of Car- tersville, who is just nine years old. Already he has used up one of the subscription books and has sent in a demand for another. Votes Increase Like Snowball. How votes increase like a snowball for real workers is shown by the ex perience of Robert Hyatt Brown, of Murphy, N. C. He got a number of one-month subscriptions early in the T WO HUSTLING CONTESTANTS in Georgian and American Pony Contest. They are Emery and Guy Ward, and they are driving Oroesceus. They expect to up be up among the leaders at the elqse of the contest. contest. These subscribers liked The Georgian and American so well that they renewed, and Robert is geting the votes. Once during the past week, the contest managers worked all night answering letters. This is one of the reasons: “The Atlanta Georgian—Dear Sir: I am writing you to find out how to get all of them prizes you are giving away I saw in the pa per Tuesday morning. I will be glad to get some of that money you are giving away. Yours truly, ” The letter is from a little bit of a chap out in the State. He hasn’t progressed to the point where he is a strong grammarian or a first class speller, but he has the hustling in stinct. Notice he says “how to get all of them prizes”—not "how to get one of them.” Since the time he wrote the letter, he has made a good start. Ponies to Come Downtown. One thing after another, principally the flood of mail in the contest de partment and the great number of votes to count, check and credit to contestants, has prevented bringing the ponies down town for exhibition. This will be done soon, however, if the weather remains fine. In looking over the list of contest ants and their vote totals, it is inter esting to note that not one of them has “clinched” a pony. There is not a leader in any district who can be sure of remaining leader from now on until the end. There is not one who can rest content. Which, of course, is as it should be. More Time Gives All Hustlers Fine Chance Nominations for The American pony outfit contest may be made up to midnight of June 30. The time, which was to have expired Saturday night, has been ex tended for one month. Developments of the past few days have led the contest manager to the belief that there are a great many wide-awake and active boys and girls who will not be able to enter until school has been dismissed for the summer. It seems, too, that the full advantages of the offer have been overlooked In many cases. There is an excellent opportunity here for real hustlers to Jump right in now and win a pony outfit. There is not a contestant whose total vote may not be overcome in an energetic day’s work. For another month, therefore, the boys and girls of Atlanta, of Geor gia and of the South outside of Georgia have the way left open whereby they may enter and win one of the handsomest prizes ever offered by a newspaper. District Number One. George Rosser Josephine Simril Vera Nellie Brantley Jacob Patterson Jas. O. Godard 60010 .41300 26100 17045 14990 Miss Margaret Lewis 14410 Hugh B. Luttell 8830 Hillman McCalla 7890 Janet Oxenham 6855 Edgar Watkins, Jr 6475 Willie Ivey Wiggins 6215 Miss Frankie J. Smith 5665 Andrew .May 5595 Miss Louise Thompson 5380 Mollle Lee Kendall 4535 Miss Mildred Stewart 2220 Nellie Martin 2190 Dorothy Stiff 2030 Miss Estelle Sullivan 2010 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 Toland 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 Miss Ruth Grogan 1000 H E. Watkins, Jr 1000 Miss Annie Phillips 1000 Miss Christa Powers 1000 Oliff 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 Chas. Whitner, Jr 1000 Jack Shinholser 1000 Jack Papas 1000 | District Number Two. Miss Robert Harbour- 83415 Eugene Willingham, Jr 31010 J. W. Collins, Jr 17705 Miss Idele Shaw 12005 Miss Marjorie McLeod 10875 Miss Lottie McNair 9820 Eumund Hurt 8175 Miss Elizabeth Garwood 5915 Elsie Gosnell 6880 J. P Tucker 3980 Miss Edith Gray 3946 Paul M. Clark 3G30 Miss Nellie Reynolds 3585 J. Edgar Sheridan 3585 Ray Warwick 3520 Mies LaRue Church 2435 Wm. Wellborn 1860 Clinton Hutchinson 1740 Miss Virginia Walton 1650 Robert Wood 1575 Edgar Sweetzer 1595 Chas. M. Kellogg, Jr 1380 Max Cleln 1246 Maurice McGalry 1010 Martin Comerford 1000 Buel Crawley 1000 Willie Harden 1000 Raley Ray 1000 Miss Lucy Withers 1000 Miss Elizabeth Downing 1003 Robert R. Andrews 1000 Miss Catherine Fussell 1000 Nick Caroli 1000 Sarah Paxton 1000 W. Samet 1000 Ed Ferguson 1000 Pierce Smith 1000 ON TO BALTIMORE, $20,85—Round Trip—$20.85. SOUTHERN RAILWAY OFFICIAL ROUTE AD MEN’S CLUB. Tickets on sale June 5, 6 and 7. Excellent service, modern equipment, convenient sched ules. City Ticket Office, No. 1 Peachtree Street. District Number Three. Charles L. Stevens 81100 Willetts Matthews 48430 Mildred Brickman 27205 J. P. Goets, Jr ' 14700 Miss Mary Wells 5440 Miss Mabel Bracewell 340U Miss Alma Coleman .. .• 2331. Miss Evelyn Oxford 1800 Anne S. Slatton 1585 Ernest E. Hamorick 1250 Willie Reynolds 1000 Harry Brown 1000 Joe R. Smith 1000 Howard Grove 1000 Claudia Cochran 1000 Annie Mealor 1000 Marion Wells 1000 District Number Four. Fannie Mae Cook 96900 Nathaniel Kay 31220 Florence Greenoe 59190 Oscar Eugene Cook 28145 W. H. Hamilton, Jr 18580 Miss Wilhelmina Tucker SlTo J. Walling Davis 8045 Miss Ida Bloomberg 7335 Ida G. Fox 5965 Nell Reynolds 5450 H. L. W. Brown 5190 Lillian Maurenberg 418£ Miss Annie Graham . 4060 Annie Slatten 3795 Miss Maude L. Berry 3695 Howell Conway 3650 Myrtle Jones 3265 Miss Beatrice Brunson 2695 Fred Vicery 2600 Miss Marie Toy 2405 Charles Ernest Vernoy 2460 Agnes Shatren 2335 Miss Meta Mitchell 1870 Louis Whitman 1645 Louis Joel 1625 Guy Quillian 1615 Vivian Broom 1540 Ralph Rose 1505 Raymond Smith 1460 John Thrasher 1425 Paul Theodown 1420 Roy Young 1400 Estelle Honer 1380 David F. Nowell 1295 William Henderson 1290 Louise Simpson 1290 Mose Gold 125«* Miss Susie Black 1230 Miss Rosemund Humphries . .. 1035 James Eden 1000 Miss L. E. Abbott 1000 Miss Lovie C. Dean 1000 Miss Alice Feldman 1000 Frank Henley 1000 Miss Annie Mae Hilsman 1000 Milton Holcombe 1000 Lynn A. Hubbard 1000 Harry Stone 1000 Miss Sarah Whitaker 1000 Miss Margaret White 1000 Charles Stone 1000 R. H. Brown 1000 Hugh Terrell 1000 Miss Carlotta Burns 1000 Lowell Battle 1000 Miss Lillian L. Brown 1000 Miss Marion Overstreet 100C Jack Ellman 100C Eugene Bayliss 1000 Sam K. Nece 1000 Esther Hutchins 1000 Valentine Jenkins * *0^0 District Number Five. Frank Ison, Jr. 49030 Richard Rainey 46350 Emery Ward 9850 Harndon Thomas 8525 Miss Louise Chewning 7490 Miss Lucile Berry 5355 Miss* Margaret Le Feure 4175 Dick Denton 3800 Roy Coleman 2450 Miss Anna Graham 2255 John Baker Long 2070 Miss Mary Holloway 2065 Jno. B. Long 1970 Wm. Hood 1150 Miss Texia Mae Butler 1000 Albert Leake 1000 Merriot Brown Reid 1000 Miss Frances Summers 1000 District Number Six. William Turner 34590 Miss Bevel v Swanton 19425 Edward Dirfvoacn 15665 Miss Susanne Springer 10080 Mi?s Virginia Jackson 7590 Edgar Wilson 4675 John Lovett 4320 George Nelson Baker 3785 Grady Harris 3430 Miss Margaret Thornton 1930 E. F. Marquett 1900 Gay Reynolds 1880 Miss Ora F. Dozier 1790 Richard Kell 1420 Francis Summers 1330 Charlie Hood 1305 R. C. Overstreet, Svlvania, Ga. 1080 Nora E. Webster, Sylvania .... 1025 Miss Grace Davis 1000 Gregory J. Eaton 1000 Angie C. Newton 1000 Benjamin F. Safiets 1000 Edith Clower , 1000 Alma Hudson 10 p> District Number Seven. Phillip Gilstein 229i A. Morrison 16845 James Allen 5425 George H. Melton 4635 Clvde Mitchell 2715 Chas. R. Walker, Jr 2640 Henry Hull 2405 Lawrence McGinnis 1170 Joe DuPre 1160 Claude Higgins 1000 Willie Mae Dempsey 1000 Joy Carrovvay 1000 Miss Alma Hudson 1000 Fannie Bettis 1000 City Carriers and Newsboys. Ross Greer 63910 Mose Brodkin 56630 Raymond Wilkinson 41280 O. B. Bigger 3542ft Harold Hamby 29905 J. E. Moore 28745 John Trimble .... — 25935 Irvin Willingham 15250 Roy Cook 14205 Powell Pendlev 11750 Harold Turner 11335 Norman Gooch 9190 Sidney Ney 8820 Sterling Jordan 8235 Olin Neal Bass 68 *0 Everett J. Cain 5675 St. Bernard Veitch 4085 Royal Barbour 3345 Grady Cook 3130 Bonnell Blcodworth 2610 L. M. Harrison 1560 Frank Garwood 154 5 R. s. McConnell 1220 Johnnie Evans 1000 Out-of-Town Agents and Carriers. John Martin, Jr., Columbus, Ga. 26115 Lee Bowden. Athens ... 14215 Thos. W. R.vlee, Gainesville, Ga. 13745 Leon Spence. Carrollton, Ga. .. 9115 Ambrose Scarboro. Royston, Ga. 9075 Chas. Barron, R. F. D., Atlanta 7170 H. K. Everett. Calhoun, Ga. . . 6495 M. E. Daffch, Stone Mountain, Ga 4755 Jas. S. Plunkett, Carey Sta., Ga. 4390 Gladys Daniels, Bolton 3210 Leon B. Spears. Woodstock. Ga. 3195 Jake Palmer, Murphy, N. C. .. 3130 Smith Fa 1 lav, Opelika. Ala.... 2380 Aubrey Hopkins. Anderson, S.C. 2085 Leckle Maddox, Newnan 2000 Alfred Ohappelle, Sparta, Ga... 1455 Robt. Newby, Vienna, Ga 1360 J os. Milam Cartersvilk*. Ga.... 1370 H. Esserman, Rome, Ga 1345 John To’er. New Orleans. La... 1340 James Wilkins, Gaffney, S. C... 1015 Chas. B. Havey, LIthonia. Ga. 1000 L. Bennett, Brunswick, Ga.... 1000 Herman Corliss. LnGrange, Ga. 1000 R. E. Hudffon, Unadilla, Ga 1000 Hugh Parrish. Adel, Ga 1000 Paul Swint, Gibson, Ga 1000 X. N David. Cedartown, Ga.... 1000 Rupert Mobley, Covington. Ga. 1000 Georgia School Boys and Girls. M. Means, Meansvllle 35715 Andrew B. Tribble, Lithonla . .. 26530 (’has. E. Keely, Carterffville. . . 17045 Gertrude Moseley, Menlo 17440 Virginia McCowen, Marietta Car Line ....... . ..■; 15580 Ben Steinberg, Cartersville. . . . 12700 Ennie Spinks, Chipley 11205 Lois Casey, Chattahoochee.... 10375 C. E. Crawford, Chipley 10335 Clifford Henry, Carrollton .... 8435 Blake Nichols’, R. F. D., Atlanta 8120 Mary Allen, Macon 64 60 John Logan, Gainesville 6005 Belle Ragsdale, Lithonla 5730 Anna Johnson, Summerville . . . 4605 Will Chapman, Whigham 4680 Mary Caldwell. Chipley 44 40 Esther Boorstein, Covington . . 4020 Margaret Danner, Doraville . ..£4955 Terry Strozier, Greenville . ...™3610 Belle Stowe, Toccoa 3305 Clay Burruss, Carnesville .... 3265 Berry, Clein, Columbus 3150 Rives Cary. Bamesvllle 2 765 Reginald Houser. Macon 3595 Maxwell Aubrey, Bolton 2645 Betta Davis, Fayetteville 2340 Wm. Reid. Columbus 2325 Warner Webb, Griffin 2285 Elmer Towns, Social Circle . . 3985 Patrick Jones, Macon 6295 Alfred Wilkes, R. F. D. Atlanta. 2620 W. L. Mattox, Newnan 2000 B. C. Elder, Blakely 1970 Jimmy Logan Grantvllle 1960 Cary Brezel, Rome 1985 Carl Bragg, Woodcliff 1665 Emory Steele. Commerce .... 1650 Sarah F. Spier. Monroe 1565 W. A. Hollis. Columbus 1605 W. Harrell, Jr.. Quitman 1500 Paul Jossey r Forsyth 1500 J. L. Brewef, Egan 1465 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. a. Ruth Aiken, Forrest Park .... Horace McConnell, R. F. D. Atl Horace McConnell R. F. D., At lanta Helen Mitchell, Rich wood .... Miriam Stansell. Gainesville .. E. A. Heckle, Cornelia Wm. Talliaferro. Mansfield ... Jessie Collier, Bamesvllle Virginia Young, Roswell, Ga. .. Robert Davis, Columbus Gertrude Marshall, Savannah .. Bennett Jeffers, Douglasvllle .. Sallie Evans, Douglasvllle D. S. Morton, Raymond ... Ernest Turney, Chipley .. . Sidney Newsome, Union Point . H. C. Ogilvle, Savannah Chas. Harlan, R. F. D. Atlanta J. P. Craven. Baxley . Clyde Stephens, Bamesvllle. J. C. Smith, Oxford . . . Robt. Moblev, Jr.. Quitman. H. E. White. Flovllla Ernest Baker, Washington Erva Blackstock. Hogansville.. E. Scarborough, Macon Etheridge Bradley, Smyrna . Chas. Clark. Loganville .... Eleanor Lindsay, Tucker .. Jessie Tabor, Loganville ... Mattie L. Johns, Loganville . Brannon Sharp, Commerce . G. W. Davis, Bremen Cecil McGahee, Lithonla ... Sarah Carter, Savannah .. Dan Patrick, Conyers H. H. Redwlne, Faj'ettevllle 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. Waycroas .. Evelyn Davis. Baconton ... W. B. Dismukes. Mystic .. Susie Glenn. Social Circle E. V. Turner, Jr., Athens . . Elsie Cummings, Savannah 1445 1405 1405 1380 1390 1255 1240 1235 1175 1165 1150 1135 1110 1105 1085 1080 1080 1180 1075 1075 1060 1055 1040 1040 1030 1025 1015 1010 1010 1005 1005 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1015 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 Grady W. Griffith, Athens .... 1000 Amy Davis, Bremen 1000 Joe Tink, Gainesville 1000 Bennett Willis Norman, Nor man Park 1000 H. B. Reid, Crawfordvllle, Ga... 1000 Mary Emma Allen, Macon .... 1000 School Boys and Girls Outside of 3tate of Georgia. Fain E. Webb, Jr 35905 Lena Mae Smith, Knoxville, Tenn * 20535 Robert Hyatt Brown 15410 McGee Hunt, Westminster, S. C. 7925 Miss Dorothy Davis 6730 Rodney Stephens 6410 J. T. Sewell 5055 Elmer Cooper, Greenville, S. C. 3110 Henry Hicks 3490 Janette Gerelde, Pensacola, Fla. 2700* Ralph Turner 1350 Miss Lydia Bemley 1315 Edmund A. Lively, Birmingham, Ala 1045 Miss Annie McCarrell 1030 Novei Wheeler 1015 Pauline Trull 1000 J. T. Webb, Jr. 1000 Lindsay W. Graves 1000 George Andrews 1000 Geo. W. Chamlee, Chattanoo ga, Tenn 1000 SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE AT THE BONITA; There are no dull moments at the Bonita. From the time the curtain goes up until the final drop there is fun and frolic, song and laughter. 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