Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 21, 1913, Image 4

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4 THU) A1 LAM A ULUKU1AJN AMJ MEWS. STANDING OF CONTESTANTS GEORGIAN-AMERICAN PONY IN RACE S SPLIT ON OIL Hustlers in Race For Pony Outfits District Number One. To the candidate In this district having the highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, cart and harness complete, valued at $300. To the candidate in tins district having second highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, saddle and bridle '•o-.npiete, val- ued at $200. To the candidate in this district having third highest number of votes will be awarded a pretty gold watch, valued at $15 To tne candidate in having fourth highest votes will be given a valued at $7.60. Helen Brantley Josephrlne Slmrll .... Miss Frankie J. Smith Miss Margaret Lewis George Rosser Hillman McCalla Wyman Conrad Edgar Watkins, Jr. Janet Oxenham Miss Louise Thompson Jacob Patterson Miss Estelle Sullivan Mollie Lee Kendall Louise McAllister Willie Ivey Wiggins Hugh R. Luttrell Miss Edith Glower Lucile Keadle Andrew May Jacji Papas Harold Holsonback Philip S. Reid Dorothy Stiff Sidney Clark , John Dunwoody ... Albert Smith District Number Two. To the candidate in this district having the highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, cart and harness complete, valued To th« candidate in this district having second highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, saddle ar.d bridle complete, val ued at $200. To the candidate in this district having third highest number of votes will be awarded a pretty gold watch, valued at $15.00. To the candidate in having fourth highest votes will be given a valued at $7.50. Eugene Willingham. Jr. Mb's Idele Shaw Miss Robert Harbour . Paul M. Clark Edmund Hurt Miss Elizabeth Garwood Miss Lottie McNair this district number of silver watch, 148.670 147,850 . .147.51b . .146,786 . .146,665 . .106,956 . .102,350 . .100,790 . . 93.400 .. 79,160 .. 65 665 . . 45,350 . . 42,900 . . 36,205 . . .21.530 .. 20,200 .. 16,585 . . 10,750 . . 10,752 ... 8300 ... 8200 ... 6305 ... 6300 . .. 6.100 . .. 5780 ... 3756 this district number of silver watch, . .177,725 . .161,746 . . 160,180 . .148,97' ■ . .146,310 . . 90.345 J. W. Collins. Jr 80.950 80,385 69,950 27,865 16,360 9300 8250 8215 7450 67S5 6300 . 6200 . 3130 . 3050 . 3025 _ . 3100 Miss LaRue Church 5.6if> 2300 Miss Virginia Jackson. Miss Marjorie McLeod j. Edgar Sheridan ... Elsie Gosnell Robert R. Andrews William Wellborn : ... Robert Wood Mips Edith Gray Willie Harden Miss Virginia Watson Charles J. Kellogg, Jr. Edgar Sweetber Clinton Hutchinson . . Buel Crawley J. P. Tucker cart and harness, complete, valued at $300. To the candidate In this district vot *s will be awarded a silver watch, valued at $7.50. Miss Margaret Le Feure 193,730 Frank Iaom, Jr. 131,265 Richard Rainey 130,845 Emery Ward 101,935 Rosamund Humphries 70,710 Miss Louise Chewning 55,785 I Hamden Thomas 43,920 Miss. Francis Summers 36,575 John Baker Long 21,700 Cl u it Alverson 9290 O. H Gintzen ... 7300 Miss Lucille Berry 6706 Sallie Evans, Douglasville . .. 6300 Miss Mary: Holloway 5600 Ethel Van Horn 3550 Roy Coleman 3340 Luna Stewart 3200 Wm Hood 3250 Kathlien Hunnicut .. 2565 District Number Six. To the candidate Jn this district having the highest numb' r of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, '’art and harness, complete, valued at $300. To the candidate in this district having second highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, saddle and bridle, complete, valued at $200 To the candidate in this district having third highest number of votes will be awarded a pretty gold watch, valued at $15. To the candidate In this district having fourth highest number of votes will be awarded a silver watch, valued at $7.50 William Turner 140,250 Agnes Meara 138,465 13d •' ard DeLoach 189,880 Mins Beverly Swanton 141,300 Miss Suttinne Springer 126,955 Edgar Witson 37,76". Nathan Minsk 33,500 Fred Vickery 29,250 Grady Harris 15,900 John Lovett 76o0 Richard Kell 6200 George Nelson aBker 6520 Gay Reynolds 5600 Angie C. Newton 3000 Miss Ora F. Dozier 2690 Miss Alma Hudson 2350 E. F. Marquett 2255 Edith Clower 2100 District Number Seven. To the candidate In tms district having the highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, cart and harness, complete, valued at $300. To the candidate In this district having second highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, saddle and bridle, valued at $200. To the candidate ir this district having third highest number of votes will be awarded a gold watch, valued at $15. To the candidate in this district having fourth highest number of votes will be awarded a silver watch, valued at $7.50. Uharles R. Walker. Jr 72.440 A. Morrison 60,550 George H. Melton C. 76,650 Henry Hull 71,805 Philip Gilstein 70,100 James Allen 30,30!) Lawrence McGinnis 26,100 Miss Elizabeth Downing District Number Three. To the candidate in this district having the highest number of votes' will be awarded a Shetland pony, cart and harness, complete, valued a! $300 To the candidate In this district having second highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, saddle and bridle, complete, valued at $200. To the candidate in this district having third highest number of votes will be awarded a gold watch, valued at $15. To the candidate in this district having fourth highest number of votes will be awarded a silver watch, valued at $7.50. Charles L Stevens 139,485 Willett Matthews 133.570 j. P Goets, Jr 131.400 Mildred Brickman 129,384 Miss Mary Wells 105,365 Miss Alma Coleman 26,900 Miss Mabel Braoewell 17,980 Harry Brown 7200 Marion Wells 6395 Joe R. Smith 6130 Philip S. Reed 5920 Ernest E. Hamorick 3200 Annie S. Slntton 2895 Eugene Williams 2595 William J. Vincent 2500 Racey Ray 2100 District Number Four. To the candidate in this district having the highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, cart and harness, complete, valued at $300. To the candidate In this district having second highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, saddle and bridle, valued at $200. To the candidate in this district having third highest number of votes will be awarded a gold watch, valued at $15. To the candidat in this district having fourth highest number of having second highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, saddle and bridle, complete, val ued at $200. To the candidate in this district having third highest number of votes will be awarded a gold watch, valued at $15. To the candidate in this district having fourth highest number of votes will be awarded a silver watch, valued at $7*50. Herbert Chapman 147,900 Nathaniel Kay 146,259 Eleanor Raoul 145,906 Florence Greenoe 145,355 Fannie Mae Cook 144,700 Oscar Eugene Cook 134,850 VV. H. Hamilton. Jr .,..123,476 Myrtle Jones 94,425 H. L. W. Brown 49.300 J. Walling Davis 28,500 Miss Annie Graham 21.650 Vivian Broom 29,200 Wilhelmina Tuckef 16,750 Miss Ida Bloomberg 15,805 Ida G. Fox 10,800 James Eden 890" Charles Ernest Vernoy 7809 Lillian Maurenbcrg 7800 Miss Alice Feldman 7000 J. C. Clements 6400 Miss Meta Fichett 6300 Milton Holcombe 5025 Mi*« Beatrice Brunson 4550 Annie Slatten 4125 How el i Conway 3650 j Estelle Honer 3400 ! Raymond Smith 4350 j Miss Marie Toy 24C5 Louis Whitman 2340 James Westfall 2605 District Number Five. To the candidate in this distrlc havi ig the highest number of votes | will be awarded a {Shetland pony, Miss Inez Kimberly 14,200 Fannie Bettis 11,600 Joy Carroway 9800 Gladys McClellan 6,125 Jo« DuPre 3455 Claude Hlgglna 2350 City Carriers and Newsboys. To the candidate in this district having the highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, cart and harness, complete, valued at $500. To the candidate in this district having second highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, saddle and' bridle, complete, valued at $200. To the candidate in this district having third highest number of vote.« will be awarded a pretty gold watch, valued at $15. To the candidate In this district having fourth highest number of votes will be awarded a silver watch, valued at $7.50. Raymond Wilkinson 198,600 Mose Brodkin 197,955 Ross Greer 194,860 J. K. Moore 188,960 John Trimble 180,425 St. Leonard Veltch 150,275 Irvin Willingham 140,090 Harold Hamby 118,250 Ro) Cook 100,25) Harold Turner 28.100 Royal Barbour 22,600 Norman Gooch 16,900 Powell Pendley 14,825 Sterlin Jordan 12,300 Everett J. Cain 10,4,00 Bonnell Bloodworth 5000 p S, McConnell • # 3200 Out-of-Town Agents and Carriers. To the candidate in this district having the highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, (art and harness, complete, valued at $300. To the candidate in this district having second highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, saddle and bridle, complete, valued at $200. To the candidate in this district having third highest number of votes will be awarded a gold watch, valued at $15. To the candidate in thla district having fourth highest number of votes will be awarded a silver watch, valued at $7.50. Jake Palmer, Murphy, N. C. . . 87,915 Chan. E. Crawford, Chipley . . 84,765 John Martin, Jr., Columbus, Ga. 80,280 Roy Johnson, Thomaston, Ga. 72,315 Tho». W. Rylee, Gainesville, Ga. 71,875 Iyeckie Maddox, Newnan 70,650 H. K. Everett, Calhoun, Ga. . . 68,435 M. E. Dash, Stone Mountain.. 61,100 I, ee owBden, Athens 55,820 Jos. Milam, Cartersville, Ga. .. 54.365 Chas. Barron, R. F. D., Atlanta 45,800 Ralph Turner, Opelika, Ala ... 31,270 Ambrose Scarhoro,Royston,Ga. 28,310 Leon Spence. Carrollton, Ga. .. 24,950 A. Stewart, Macon, Ga 23,600 Leon B. Spears, Woodstock, Ga. 26,500 ,T. S. Plunkett, Carey Sta., Ga.. 12,495 Angus Craft, Hartwell. Ga 27,985 Sidney Wing, Decatur, Ga 10.250 Robt. Newby, Vienna, Ga 7410 Alfred Chappelle, Sparta, Ga.. . 4000 Gladys Daniels, Rolton 5700 Ora Lyons. Griffin, Ga 5535 ( R. E. Hudson, Un&dllla. Ga 5300 Aubrey Hopkins, Anderson, S.C. 4800 Marvin Collier, Bamesvllle .... 3650 John Toler, New Orleans, La... 3600 M. Tarpley, Fairburn. Ga 5305 James Wilkins, Gaffney, S. C... 2225 Chas. B. Havey. Lithonia. Ga... 2005 Georgia School Boys and Girls To the candidate in this district having the highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, cart and harness, complete, valued at $300 To the candidate In this district having second highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, saddle and bridle, complete, valued at $200. To the candidate In this district having third highent number of votes will be awarded a gold watch, valued at $15. To the candidate In this district having fourth highest number of votes will be awarded a silver watch, valued at $7.50. Lois Casey, Chattahoochee . . 78.925 Ambrose B. Tribble, Lithonia.. 74,875 Clifford Henry, Carrtollton .... 72,965 Gertrude Moseley, Menlo .... 72.18;) Chas, TS. Kelly, Cartersville ... 70,110 Ben Steinberg, Cartersville . . 71,265 R. C. Overstreet, Sylvania . . . 71,423 Margaret Danner. Doraville ... 70,215 John Logan. Gainesville 69,850 M. Means, Meansville 69,385 Patrick Jones, Macon 67,660 James Leak Reeves, Madison, Q a 45.900 Blake Nichols. R. F. D., Atlanta 47,720 (Billie) Wm. L. Campbell. Nor- cross, Ga 43,900 Virginia McCowen, Marietta Car Line 34,250 PL H White, Flovilla 840' O. S. Morton, Raymond Ruth Aiken, Forrest Park .. T<*rry Strozier, Greenville .... * W. B. Dismukcs, Mystic Ora Lvons, Griffin. Ga Wm Tiliaferro. Mansfield ... Emory Steele, Commerce Belle Ragsdale, Lithonia G. W. Posey, Jr., Juniper .... Dan Patrick, Conyers Richard Johnson. Tennille Sarah Carter, Savannah A. E Gilmore. Jr., Tennille.... J. P. Tucker. Jr.. R. F. D. Deca tur, Ga Bennett Jeffers. Douglasville .. Sidney Newsome, Union Point Clay Burruss. Carnesville W. Harrell. Jr., Quitman Virginia Wing, Roswell. Ga.... Anna Johnson. Summerville ... Rives Carey, Barnesville Frank Humphries. Austell, Ga. B«*tta Davis, Fayetteville Jessie Tabor. Loganvllle H. C. Ogilvie, Savannah Eleanor Lindsay, Tucker .... Elmo Greenwood Wm. Comog, Lavonia, Ga. .... J. L. Brewer. Egan Elsie Cummings, Savannah .... Dolph Little, Commerce Carl Bragg. Woodcllff School Boys and Girl* Outside of State of Georgia. To the candidate in this district having the highest numbei of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, cart and harness, complete, valued at $300. To the candidate in this district having second highest number of votes will be awarded a Shetland pony, saddle and bridle, complete, valued at $200. To the candidate in this district having third highest number of votes will be awarded a gold watch, valued at $15. To the candidate in this district having fourth highest number of votes will be awarded a silver watch, valued at $7.50. Fain E. Webb. Jr., Piedmont ^j a 108,350 McGee Hunt, Westminster, S.C. 94,286 Willie Finlay - 85,7611 Robert Hyatt Brown 84,780 Elmer Cooper, Greenville, S. C. 80,200 Lena Mae Smith. Knoxville, Tenn 64.430 Mies I.ylrtla Bemley 31,400 Rodney Stephens, Abbeville, S. 45,380 Edmund A. Lively, Birmingham. Ala 26,105 Ralph Turner 25,000 Miss' Dorothy Davis 28.000 Geo. W. Chamlee, Chattanoo ga. Tenn 21,500 Adrianople Retaken by Moslems, Who Push on to Regain All Lost Territory. George Rosser, Sixteenth Street. No. ‘21 West Pensacola, Fl~. Jr., Charleston Janette Gerelde, Chas. E. Briley Henry Hicks J. T. Well, Jr Pauline Trull Miss Annie McCarrell ... Joe Burnett, 413 King Charleston. S. C Lindsay W. Graves ,. Novel Wheeler George Andrews St. 9350 810C 7350 7350 7300 3450 3250 2400 2350 2100 D. W. Spain, Talbot ton, Ga 30,605 Reginald Houser, Macon .... 39,945 Mary Allen, Macon 39.945 Paul Jossey, Forsyth 52,865 Nina Cohen, Woodcllff. Ga. . . 28.980 Elmer Towns, Social Circle . . . 27,400 Miriam Stansell, Gainesville .. 26,900 Mary Caldwell, Chapley 26.545 Raleigh Wilkinson. Athens . . . 26.100 Ennis Spinks, Chipley 22,900 Maxwell Aubrey, Bolton 20,350 (’ary Brazil 20,195 Esther Boorstein, Covington .. 20,450 Landrum Grey 16,300 Susie Glenn,.Social Circle .... 17,800 Warner Webb, Griffin 11,525 Will Chapman, Whigman .... 10,950 H. H. Red wine, Fayetteville ... 10.800 Belle Stowe, Toecoa 10,300 Grady W. Griffin, Athens .... 9300 J. P. Craven, Baxley 9300 No Key to Woman’s Mind, Says Alienist WASHINGTON. July 21—Dr. B. R Logie, Government alienist for the District of Columbia, came right out in a courtroom and said: “All the ordinary tests fail. No one on earth has ever been able to solve the psychology of the feminine qilnd.” Dr. Logie was a witness in the legal battle between Mrs. Emma PraP Knorr and Mrs. Elizabeth C. Prall, slsters-ln-law, who have been in con troversy for ten years over a large estate. Trip for Columbus’ Bones Is Suggested WASHINGTON, July 21.—Assistant Secretary of State Osborne, as the result of his visit to the Dominican Republic and Hayti, suggests thal the bones of Christopher Columbus which are at Santo Domingo City, be placed aboard the first ship to go through the Panama Canal. are divided on the subject. The bill has had a stormy career since Its purpose was discovered. It aroused little debate In the Educa tional Committee of the Senate, and was reported out favorably. As soon as Its text became known, however, a delegation of clergymen visited the committee and started the agitation Dr. C. W. Daniel of the First tist Church, Dr. H. M. DuBose of First Methodist Church and Dr. Dun bar Ogden of the Central Presbyte rian Church, favor passage of the measure which has been recommitted to the consideration of the committee. Dr. John E. White, of the Second Bap tist Church, preached in opposition. Objects to Making Bible Bludgeon. Dr. White protested against “mak- Robert H. Brown, Murphy, N. C. ing Jesus king by force.” He declared the principle of compulsory Bible reading in the schools was the same which Christ Himself rejected near ly 2,000 years ago when the populace sought to take Him and make Him temporal king. “The objection to this bill is not met by eulogies of the Bible,” he said. ‘‘It is, rather, that the State, being a political institution, can not, with out violating its fundamental char ter and without exceeding its estab lished function, make the Bible the instrument of compulsion and th' weapon of force.” Daniel's View Opposite. Dr. Daniel, taking a stand directly opposite that of Dr. White, asserted that the State was bound to furnish the students of the public schools a knowledge of the Bible because the Bible is the source of all that is best In English literature, and has fur nished the moral basis of civiliza tion. Dr. Ogden preached for the bill, but recommended an amendment permit ting children whose parents objected to the reading to be excused while the Bible was being read. Dr. DuBose declared the use of the Bible was just to all sects, and that its reading in the public schools was essential to the future of the State and nation. j X! Boulder Pulls Shade On the X-Ray Skirt BOULDER, COLO., July 21.—Local officials have ruled that tourists who wear diaphanous gowns must walk on the shady side of the street. Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. SOFIA, July 21.—Suffering defeat after defeat at the hands of its for mer allies and friends, the crowning humiliation coming af the hands of the Turks, who recaptured Adrianople without opposition, the warlike spirit of the Bulgarians has been tamed. With the Roumanian army within a day’s march of Sofia, the Bulgars are ready to accept peace at any price. The retaking of Adrianople by the Turks seems to mark the utter col lapse of Bulgaria’s resistance to the attacks of its former allies and its former enemy. Apparently Bulgaria’s recent crush ing reverses are largely due to dis sensions among its commanders in the field and the lack of confidence on the part of the Government in the heads of its army* From present indications it is like ly that Bulgaria will be shorn of the territory which came. to it as the result of the victories over the Turks in the recent war. Already the Sofia Government has offered Roumania an important terri torial concession to cease hostilities, l! is likely that, the other Balkan States will claim a large share of territory as the fruits of victory. Peace arrangements probably will b.e made without the assistance of the powers, the Balkan States being in sistent upon settling their dispute without outside interference. Bulgaria’s Foes. Ready to Arbitrate. Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian ATHENS, July 21.—If Bulgaria ac cepts the preliminary conditions of the other Balkan States, the war in the allied States will be brought to a speedy conclusion. The Greek, Servian and Montene grin Governments to-day informed the Russian representative that they are ready to negotiate with Bulgaria to end hostilities. Bulgars Willing to Begin Peace Parley. Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. SOFIA. July 21.—The Bulgarian Government to-day officially notified Roumania and the powers that it is willing to conclude peace with the other Balkan States. The Bulgarian delegates have ar rived at Nish, and it is probable that peace negotiations will be begun to day. President Tells Newspaper Men Armed Protectorate Over Central America Is Only Safeguard. WASHINGTON, July 21.—That the United States fears encroachments by Europeon powers upon the Canal Zone and is therefore preparing to establish an armed protectorate over all Central America was clearly indi cated during President Wilson’s semi- weekly conference with the "newspa per cabinet" to-day. Protection of the canal, the Presi dent said, is the underlying principle of the Nicaraguan proposal by Sec. retary of State Bryan as the means for settlement of disputes relative to the canal, and the reason why Nica ragua was selected as the first coun try to be approached In connection with the policy which Is destined to succeed "dollar diplomacy." The President said the United States desired to render friendly as sistance to all Latin America, and In dicated that the other republics would be approached when negotiations with Nicaragua had been completed. Secretary Bryan’s Nicaraguan pol icy is not intended for application to all the Central American republics, but each will be treated with sepa rately. The Platt amendment giving the United States the right to Intervene in all the Latin American countries will be introduced into all the agree ments with these nations, and the United State* will be enabled to ex ercise an army protectorate over all Central America, and the Monroe Doctrine will be bolstered in its weak est part. It is realized that European nations may object to the power of the Unit ed States, but their objections mere ly will he “noted and filed,” because the United States believes it is en tirely within its rights in defending the Monroe Doctrine as it sees fit. Pimples—Boils are danger signals—heed the warning in time. When the blood ie impoverished the irateway is open for the germs of disease to enter and cause sickness. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery eradicates the poisons from the blood by rousing the liver Into vigorous action—puri fying and enriching the blood, and thereby Invigorating the whole system. Fkln and “scrofulous" diseases readily disappear after using this old-time remedy. i Has been sold by druggists for over 40 years—end always satisfactorily s- Play Tennis—It’s a Fine Sport Special Cut Outing Price Sale of Summer and Tennis Hats Tennis, the great healthful game, is now in full blast—everybody’s playing. Listen to these special summer prices: $2.00 Silk Hat, $1.50. $1.00 Tennis Hat, 75c. 75c Tennis Hat, 50c. All Hats under 6 7-8 size, 25c. Lawn Lawn Lawn Lawn Lawn Lawn Lawn Lawn Lawn Lawn Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Shoes $1.00 to Nets 1.00 to Rackets 1.50 Markers 1.00 Tape Racket Press Cases 5.00 Championship Balls. Handmade Balls... Deuce to to to $2.75 8.00 8.00 2.00 4.00 1.00 7.50 45c 45c 30c USE YOUR OWN DRINKING CUP. 8 Sanitary Paper Drinking Cups 5c Sanitary Aluminum Drinking Cups. . . . . 10c Sanitary Aluminum Collapsible Drinking Cups, 10c and 15c 5 Sanitary Drinking Cups . 75c White Enamel Drinking Cups .. 10c and 15c Where to Play Besides your own pri vate court the city has provided 8 in Piedmont Park 5 in Grant Park 1 in Howell Park 1 in Mims Park and they are in first-class condition. All that is nec essary is for you to get there first. 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