Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 30, 1913, Image 6

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\ 6 A TTEARST'S stiNUA) AMJWtii A.n .V1LA.M.X. «A„ SC7VD.VT .VOVEMBER 30, 1013. GEORGIA BSPfISTS SEEK GREAT HOSPITAL HERE Plan Approved at State Convention at Gainesville for Erection of an Institution to Rank With Johns Hopkins--Appeal Made for Funds. pointed by the convention, and com posed of the leading hualne** rnen of \tUnta and the State at large, are planning largely and xvlstb*, in pro jecting a campaign for enlargement of the Georgia Baptlat Hoapltal upon a $?00,000 baale, which In It* ulti mate consummation will bring to thl«i greatest «-it> of the South a second Johns Hopkln* There vxill Ue great commercial value coming to t ie clt^ and com munity by the presence of such an institution bn this In its midst. It will bring money to the dt> and to the Individuals w ho contribute to its promotion Besides, it ib «’hrie- tiari and philanthropic in ita mis sion. fulfilling the humanitarian Idea of Jesus who devoted a large part of His time while on earth to the healing of the sick "The miasion of the church as given by Jesus is threefold—spirit ual, Intellectua' and philanthropic. Thousands ami oven millions of dol- ar* have been «pent in tne erec tion of church buildings for worship, and the presrhirg of the gospel in the erection of buildings for si hoola. colleges and universities where the intellect can b«» trein*d under the highest Cnrmtitn ideals, ail this in the name of Christianity, vet. the Christian world has given little at tention to the gospel of healing A careful consideration of the above appeal ;s earnestly sought !•: the undersigned who comprise the board of trustee?: T J. Cooledge Atlanta George M. Brown Atlanta, John M. Green Atlanta; S. C. Callaway, Atlanta; C. W. Hatcher, Atlanta; E. L. C'on- nally, Atlanta; W. A. Parker, Atlan ta; A. J. Evans, Fort Valley; J. J Bennett. Kirkwood; J. L. Moore, Hampton; J 8 Hardaway, New nan; R T Jones. Canton. J. P Nichols, Griffin; L. R. Christie, Columbus; T. H Robertson. Gainesville; 8 B Cousins, Jr., Waynesboro; W. C. Wil lis, Valdosta, A. M. Bennett, Norman Park; J. 8. McLeraore. financial sec. retary; J. M Long, superintendent.” The board of missions represent ing the Baptists of Georgia has is sued an appeal for $200,00n. to he used in furthering the work of the Georgia Baptist Hospital of Atlanta. The object is to make it one of the most complete infirmaries in the world, and an equal in every respect to the great Johns Hopkins Hospital In Baltimore Already doing a great work, it is planned to make the hospital most complete and make it possible for every ill person, whether possessed of funds or not, to have the best attention for medical aid to give At the recent Georgia Baptist con vention at Gainesville the *ia.mp approval was placed upon this work and « place given the hospital along with the other great enterprises fos tered by the denomination. The hoaplts! dates its history from July 2. 1902, when the Rev. l^n G. Broughton opened It In a small Huild ng at No. 42 Spring etreet. One pat ent w-as entered by Dr. R R. Kime that day. In May, 1903. the hospital was moved to No 63 Lurkie street and under the direction of Dr Broughton grew- in popularity and usefulness. In 190S the present home of the hospital, a three-story brick building, was erected nt No 92 Lurkie street In March, 1913, i he hoard of mis sions came into possession of the hospital, acting under Instructions o f the Georgia Baptist Convention, pay ing the Tabernacle Baptist Churrn $35,000 A charter was taken out for the institution under the nama of the Georgia Baptist Hospital During its existence more than 6.000 patients have been treated; the total income has been $260,000, while mor© than 180,000 hns been spent In the treating of charity patients alone. Appeal It Issued. The board of missions has issued the following appeal; "The present board of trustees ap* SOUR. UPSET STOMACHS FIXED IN FIVEMINOTES—PAPES DIAPEPSIN Best for Indigestion, Gas, Heart burn and Dyspepsia— It’s Great! When your meals don't fit com fnrtably, or what you eat lies like i lump of lead in your ptomach, or if | you lia\e heartburn, that is a eigo of indigestion. Get from your pharmacist a 50- cent case of Pape's Diapepsin and take a dose Just as soon as you can. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gaa or heart burn. fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach nausea, debilitating head aches, dizziness or intestinal griping This will all go. and, besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Papes Dia peps in is a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, because it takes hold of your food and digests it lust the i4mi a? if your stomach wasn’t there. Relief in five minutes from ail stomach misery is waiting for you at f any drug store. These large 30-cent cases contain enough ‘‘Pape’s Dia peps in” to keen the entire family free from stomach disorders and indigestion for many months. It belongs in your home.— Advt. REDUCED Contestants’ Standing IN Free Xmas Distribution Contest If your name doesn’t appear in the list of Contestants below, clip the Nomination Blank and start your campaign at once and win one of the many valuable prizes. 100 PRIZES Only New Subscribers count for votes Ten -$100 Diamond Rings- All Sub scriptions Are Payable Weekly —Ten Ten—$60 Gold Watches and Fobs—Ten Ten $40 Chests of Silver Ten Ten $35 Diamond Pins Ten Ten $20 Camera Outfits Ten Ten $18 Traveling Bags Ten Ten $12 Manicure Sets Ten Ten $10 Suit Cases Ten Ten $5 Fountain Pens Ten You Coiled No Money In Advance Yours For An Eilor! You Colled No Money in Advance Only Coupon Votes Have Been Added to List oi Contestants SO ARE THESE FINE SUITS AND RAINCOATS AND SWEATER COATS » Cold, disagreeable weather is bound to come sooner or later. Its tbe time of year for it, and tbe time to make preparation is while the stocks are complete and prices reduced to a minimum. During this Reo rganization Sale you are afforded an opportunity to procure these comfort-giving garments much below regular prices, and from a house whose reputation for dependability is above reproach. HERE ARE THE REDUCTIONS ON SUITS AND OVERCOATS $20.00 Grade 22.50 “ 25.00 “ 27.50 “ 30.00 “ 32.50 “ 35.00 “ $14' 50 16 50 18 50 20 50 22 50 24' 50 26 50 $37.50 Grade 40.00 “ 45.00 " 50.00 “ 55.00 " fcO.OO “ 65.00 “ $28 50 29 50 33 50 37' 50 41 - 50 44 50 48 50 $75.00 Grade $56 ° English Tweed Gab ardines and Rubberized $0/~ 50 R 91npn«fa tn &3.S Gt-«rL* nr>w Pri^i»rl KJ ^0 **'3 $2 45 $£- 45 Raincoats, $5 to $35 Grades, now Priced at Sweater Coats, in various colors, made plain neck and shawl colla rs, $3 to $9 grades . . Cloud-Stanforcl Co fol Peachtree Street district i From XX A A Rail* *7 right of war aud center of city north tc Piedmont avenue. Mrs. R B Johnson .... MW John Holden • 1.125 Mias Amelia Ponton . I,"00 Mrs. G E. Howard . .. 1,0"0 James Gallaway ... 1.000 Joe McDonald . .. 1,000 Ouca Price . . ! .650 Clayton Ellison . 1,000 Harrv Goldberg . 1.000 oda Richards . ... 1,3.50 Hobson Stewart 1,000 Robert Kendall . ... 1.650 John Cobble 1.820 Fred r.lchtenatetn .. 2.210 Nell Brantley 1.215 Will Griffin .1 ,"00 Mrs. J. F. Rhoads .. 1.335 Arnold Morrison .. 1.000 Isadore Bleich .. 1.000 Mrs. V. O. Johnson . ... .1 ,920 H. L. Harper . .. 1 ,"00 Nellie Kate Butler . .. 1.035 P. P. Cleveland .... 1,00" Vrthur Johns ... 1,000 H E. Phillips 1.000 Tom Vainer ... 1.000 51 T. Jones 1,000 Miss Gertrude Koplin 1.105 Willie Fair 1.000 Master Arthur Phillips . .1,000 Morris Taylor 1,000 Georgo Pierce .1.790 I .canto Gonnella . ... l.ooft Jesse Vickers . 1,030 E W. fisher 1.000 I. swls McWilliams . 1,40.5 Coburn Hendrix .4.135 Miss f Us Helen FlUlngin l.ftlW Miss Mary Johnson .. . 1 "00 Raleigh Fall 1,250 016TRICT 2. From Piedmont avenue and way right of way east to High! No-man Caldwell Mias Perks Cline Willie Skelton Frank Henson L J. McGrlll Lenton Beth a Henry Hutchinson Fred Lenny Foster Hair P Lannla Watson T H. R. Boyd .. E. Noyes P. Anderson Mias Sarah Lester Miss Robert Harbour Morris Lefhoff Eugene Penn . Miss Carrie lenegin Charlie Powen . Finley Punn George Ant Miss Ruby Barton P. Henderson J r. Anderson Carl Rates Stevens Jennings Andrey West W H Hoey Roger Panders Alrtn Charles Evans A Stone Louis rtnell William Park Leo Vaughn Miss Ruth H ay good . Paul Co* Evan Butler Frances Hender»on Jacob Pamet Mias Carmen Thomas . Harvey Jennings William Long Emile Schuer .. .... Herman Echols « L. Boot*right Miss Pear! Chambe-s Master Jesse Duckett David Kirk Herbert Edward Israel Zimmerman .. T.ouls Cook Fred White James Yarbough Georgia Rail- and avenue. 1.025 1.115 1.000 . 1,080 . . 1,000 . 1,055 . .1.975 1.000 . . 1.000 . 1.000 . 1.000 1.000 1.000 .... 1,000 . . 1.000 1.000 . 2.045 . 1.000 1.000 . 1.000 ... 1,000 . . 1.000 1,070 1,000 . 1.000 . 1.000 .. 1,105 ... 1,000 1.000 1.0041 . 1,000 1,000 . 1.000 1.000 1.045 .. 1,000 . .. 1.000 1.000 1.050 . ... 1.000 1.0ft# .. 1.135 1,255 . 1.000 ... 1045 3.000 .. 1.000 « M0 ... 1.025 1 n»o l.ooo . 1.2<5 . 1.000 1,000 DISTRICT 3. From Highland avenue and lv road, all territory included in 1-. Druid Hills. Kirkwood. Oakhurr and Decatur With Georgia Ral way from belt line to South Dec- including South Kirkwood. Mist Berrie Moore — T. F Dac-.« Mias Helen Patman Miss I.ucy Pcott Mias Nell Sube- >frs. S 1 Pierce Miss Pauline Asgood Mrs. I. Polk Msou Johnson Walker Drayton Charles Fuller Emery Flinu Henry Nevtn Floyd Williams Gordon Mrs. T. Mourace Mrs H Lorain* Mrs Reese PH! L. Dillard S McGamr T. Johnson Micbe line rad ian Park. East Lake id right of r car line. . l.ooo .. 1.150 .. 1.000 1.000 .. 1.000 1.000 1.000 . 1.000 1.000 1.000 I "00 ’,000 I .000 ’ .ooo 1.000 . 1.015 , I «■ 1,045 . 1.000 DISTRICT 3—Continued. Sam Glassbura . 1.000 David Martin 1.655 Louis Keller 1 000 James •‘Yarbrough . . .. J.Oon Miss Floyd l.ooo J. A Lowe 1.310 Joe Barns . .. J .000 Or.!e Morgan . 1.000 l.ouls Simmons . .... . 1 .©oo Sterling Jordan .... .. 1.000 Hoyt Bell 1,000 Henry R. Harris 1,105 Byron Etheridge . 1.000 Willie Hardin 1,000 Webb Braswell 1.135- ftfn if- Baevas .. L6©0 Oils Jones 1.000 Mrs. Thomas C. Satterwhits l.ooo James Robinson 1,000 Med lock Standridge ... 1.000 Miss Mabel Ackerman 1,000 Miss Lillie Kelly 1.015 Leo PI lia 1.020 Mrs. E B Smith - 1.000 E. Perkins 1.030 Weldon Clay * 1.000 Charles Ray ....... 1.000 St. Leonard Viecb l.OftO Floyd Adams . .. 1.000 Lout* Donaldson j... 1,000 Willie Braswell 1.000 G. T. Peck 1,000 Horace Snow 1,000 Miss Cora Day 1,000 William Hamptou 1,205 DISTRICT 4. From southern boundary of Diatrirt No. 3 lo Capitol avenue and Georgia Railroad, in cluding East Atlanta and Ormewood. Mrs. Rainano .. l.ooo Miss Marian Robinson . 1.000 Mrs A Borg . . 1.000 Airs S. E Patterson 1.000 A dell Cook •. 1.055 Morris Feinber* .. .. .. 1.000 Eugene Penn . 1.000 Mias Ida Harwell . l .ooo Elbert Stewart .. 1.000 Roy Snider .1,000 \grille Young LOfO Alvin McIntosh J .000 Harry J). Pntfth 1.010 Elmer Yarbough ... 1.000 John Hall I 000 log • , ] ooo Frank Wilson 1,000 Clifford Lloyd l.ooo Mrs. C. Smith 1.000 Miss Mamie Brown 1,000 Wilson Gilbert . 1.025 Harry Save ' .050 Ernest McHugh ... 1.000 Roy Nuckolls . . 1.000 Donald Dav is .1.000 Hines McArthur 1.000 Irvan Wtlltngham .1 035 Miss Bessie Kaplan . 1,600 Miss Nellie Dobbs .. l.ooo Ifua Bessie Harding . 1.006 .1 UosenthaJ 1,015 V. O. Painter 1.00" .1, .1 Meier 1.00ft Clifford Mauldin . 1.90ft W l'. Evans . >.000 Miss Helen Pinkston ... 1.020 Miss Sarah A he I son • 1.035 Miss Virgle Coppags 1.00a Curtia Floyd Autry 1-015 Moses Robkin . 1.000 R - Howell .. 1.000 Master Anby Griffin . l.OftO Daniel Hyden 1.130 Alex Penn 1.000 Abbott Sikw ■■ l.ooo Vernon Smith .... 1,000 Adolphus Hi; to 1-000 Miss Ruth Wilson l.ooo Harvard Robert Wilson 1.000 Gilbert With era 1 Fred Hammock 1.000 Joel Hammock 1.000 Roy Pickett 1.000 J. P. Rocknsore 1-000 Oliver Sumner 1.000 Claude Johnston 1.000 Eugene Tomlinson ■ •• l.ooo Teadle Learn on 1.000 Abe Bro'vn U000 Audrey Pelot 1.000 Hunter Johnson 1,000 Lary Wood T2U? Jimmie Cornea 1.000 DISTRICT 5. South of Capitol avenue and center of city to Central of Georgia right of way. Including South Atlanta and Lakewood Hcighta Mias Lena G rein man 1.170 Mrs. D. N- Baldwin > 00ft Mrs. J. A Roumt — J.OOO Mrs. Webb Mrs Voss ... ... 1.000 William Hood ft 00 V W Davis • - 1.15 ft Miss EthC Banka > ^ W. C Evans 1 -000 4 H McDade ’.010 Mrs. Sullivan 1.000 Mrs l ee F. l*regfle.« 1.00" Miss Ada Fuller 1.909 \frs D J Parker 1.000 \l• - . W. A. Dedtua.' Pierre Henderson l«l fi 5 Ralph Ross - > -999 Fannie Mae Cook i.Oftft Mrs C. M. Kirby > 90" Julian S'.arr , l *9 2 /1 ‘ Miss Evelyn Wilson l.M" DISTRICT 5—Centnued. Bober' T Fears . . 1,000 f.’ecr§e L. Pra" i.000 Noble Hendrix 1.000 W. H. Wayne 1.000 Fred Sale . i,0«0 Edmond Thrasher .. 1,000 John Buchanan .1 .ooo George Kempton .1 .oftft Mips Fanne K. Hall 1,000 W’innle Bell Davis . l.ooo Carl Asbury |,000 Evelyn Mills i.ftfto M B. .Torman ] ,600 K L. Ferguaon . l.ooo R. G. Wilson 1,000 F. M Bishop 1,015 Mrs. A. V. Anderson ... 1,00ft Alr« .1. R Abbott 1,605 Mias Sallie Beris . . .. l.ooo R. T. Bound . 1,000 G. Kahn l 000 Mis* Emma Chlldree 1 0ft0 T. H Lafayette . . 1,000 S G Davis 1.000 Mrs. A. F. Anderson 1.015 Miss Chloye Harmon 1.02ft James Lords l.f'00 John Wholes* l.ooo Randall Leon Parker i ,0ft0 George Flournoy 1,000 Hubert Christina 1,175 Sister Regis ... . 1,000 IV. B. Lowe 1,635 Mrs. J. M. Adamson 1,190 Barton Troutman 1.000 Car! Mathew l.OftO R. Sockwell . . 1.000 Robley Cullilan .... 1.040 I.. Rockeg . . 1,000 R H. Grantham . . 1.000 Murray Dlseen 1.006 Walter Stallings l.ooo Albert Tuggle ] .000 Charles Corain 1.000 Joe Jabbonskl ... 1 000 Mrs A. F Evans 1,000 William Ogletree .. .... 1.025 H. E Smith l.OftO Sylveria Dimer 1.005 I. eou Nixon .......... 1.040 Charle* Butler . 1.050 P. B McKinney l.ooo Louis Cook .. 1.000 Edward Smith .. ... 1,000 Nori Meara 1,000 Dave Kolw 1.000 DISTRICT 8. All territory south of McCall Crewing. In eluding Oakland City. Fori McPherson. East Point, College Park. Fernside and Hapcrille Mrs. F. E. Hill 1.000 Mias Mary Hollatvay ... . 1,000 Miss Myrtle Barnhart . 1 ooo Morris Thompson l.OftO Herbert Boyd . .1.050 Forrest Clark I.Oftft Willie Elmar White 1,000 Albert McDuffie 1.190 Fred Hanna ... 1 ,"00 Mai! Mason . 1.965 Willi* Miller . . . 1.000 Grady Gordon . 1,000 Mrs. W r . F. Ison 1,000 Mrs. T. J. McBlroy 1,000 Mrs. F. A Arbough . 1.U00 Claude MeGinnts 1.000 Os»'«r Moore . l."00 William McGoughlin 1.035 Willie West 1.105 Miss Nellie Kendall . .... . 1.010 Mrs. W L. Williams . 1.000 Birdie Ingram .. 1,025 Charles Fitts 1 .000 Ames Moore . ... . . . .... 1000 Miss Ora Mann 1.00ft Martha Ball . 1.045 Charles Edwards ... 1,035 Hayden Christian 1,020 Harvey Eubanks 1.00ft Myrtle Stone 1,000 Elsie Smith 1,00ft Ralph Brown 1,015 DISTRICT 7. From Central of Georgia Railway right of ws and Lumpkin street west to West Hunter street. Including Battle UiU. Miss Leeta Carson 1.000 Mrs. B W Ware L025 Harold Curtia 1.000 Alisa Margaret White 1.030 Ed Green l.ooo Miss Mabel Casey 1.000 Miss Pauline Tretfull 1.275 Taul Peyton 1,000 Miss Norma Knobloek 1,000 Harry Roberta 1.000 Mrs. William Turner .... 1.000 Eddie Breen .... . . .. 1,00ft Jim Wilkinson l.ftOO Willie Johnson ...... L6M Mr. F. Sweet . 1.00U Cecil Seif .... 1.040 Henrv W*b1ie 1,055 Lincoln Davis ■ 1.095 William Porter * I.Oftft Williams Benson 1.045 Irwin Almond 1.045 Mrs. Jo* Swan:on 1.1 oft Irene Wayne I.Oftft Joe Wei burn 1.00ft Jack Doncliu* 1.000 Willie Campbell l.ooo Lucinda Hayes I.Oftft Ellen Marion 1,000 Mary Norwood 1.900 M..~ C. E. Sullivan . . . 1,1)70 DISTRICT 7—Cowtnued. Clyde Arrher . Joseph Taylor Robert rollings Robert Ben nett Ml«s Cora Knobloek Alex Burton Irene Wayne Gordon Fret well ... Vance Or line* Willie Winer Burtrarn Alien Wray TurViei Leon Askew J D. Welch Alfred Stewart . . i.Oftft . 1,000 1.000 . - i ,900 . 1.000 1.000 . 1,000 . 1,035 1.000 . 1,000 1.000 1.000 . 1.900 ,1 Oftft . 1,34$ DISTRICT 8 From Me*' Hunter street north t« iv g A Railway right of way, including all ’*rrltary on the river car line. Miss Nellie Mason .. . | ooo 1 uther Wj - . aaq Mrs. L. W. Watts 1000 Mrs. C. Wilson ' i !r8S Mrs. Sam Waters ,i*0RS Mrs. F O. Farmer | oftii Nathan Minsk LO.SO Mr«. G. A. Grinter .. ’ ‘ j ooo .Mrs. E. L. Snyder . ' i]oi)0 Miss Florence Simmons .. 1 ftftft Miss Dorothy Farmer ' I’noft Miss Elizabeth Evans j'ooo JMpoytl tlnoo I.eonard Hindmop ' i'ooo nw Eop,- . i Jullue Be ver i non Miss Ru'h Courtney ...... ^ ooo Tlwimaa Carter Floyd Harris . ..... * harles Plunket. ’.' Rav Wear i"llfford Idereon . Dllie Wingate ... * D B Castle James Wilson . ... William Powers. 62 Williams street Mrs Mir.nie Wilson Airs B P. Flennken . Charles Johnson Hanshel Baker . Pimon Cohen Ethel Farmer 1,000 1,925 1.00ft l.ooo 1.015 1.000 1,005 1.030 1,01)0 1,000 1.000 1.000 1.035 1.390 1.915 DISTRICT 9 All outside territory within a 20-mil* ra dius of Atlanta nor included in Districts 1. '■ 3, 4. 5. 6. 7 and s, east of an imaginary line running due north aud soufa through the State Capitol. Mrs J. C. Kitchem O. s. McCollum Anna Watson Miss F.mma Durham Miss Marie Loehr Miss Anna May Thorn'.a Miss Emma Hobbs Harvey Clark E. W Evans A B Kenny Sam Whitehead . . E. F. Anderson . .. Mrs. C. R. Riley .. Mrs. G R Ware Miss Ella Strong Miss Rosa Trimble .Miss < arrie Rebb . . Clarence Martin Beulah McKenzie . H H Brown ...... Mrs. XX' F. Brown Reginald Reagin . <>da Alniand ....... N. P. Berry B B Long Xliss Linnle, Taylor . John Perry . LOOO . 1,000 . 1.000 . 1.060 1,000 . 1.000 . 1.000 . 1,000 . l.OftO . 1.000 . 1,000 . I.Oftft . 1.000 . 1,000 . I.Oftft 1.000 . I.Oftft . 1.000 . 1,000 . 1.000 . LOOO . 1.025 . 1,000 . 1,900 . 1.000 . 1.00ft . 1,000 DISTRICT 16. Atl eutaiie territory within a 20-mile ra diu* of Atlanta not Included in Districts 1. 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7 and &, west of ar imaginary 1 hi* running due north and south through the State Capitol. Harrv Rainey Mr:, T. F Jones Mr-. F. B. Tate . .. Mbs X'irian Johnson Mtss Mary Houser Clem Free Thomas Brown Miss Reha Chapman Miss Irene Wilson T G. Hill Miss Nellie Rodgers R. 8. John* Mrs. Len Jones Miss Gladys Daniels Guy Rodgers Clifford Denson . < >wcn Forester . ... Frank Walker clarence Preston Meldon Broughton .. XX'arren McG«* (.rover Tribble Anna Watson Emma Durham Mtss Marie Loehr Xhva Anns May Thorman Edward Si evens . Fred WhiHey Crawford Hawkins Lillie XI Boatman Ralph Edwards Joe I)a«her A in,a XVBkerson James Edwards , 100ft . 1.000 1.000 . LOOO . . l.OftO 1,000 l.ooo .. 1.000 .. 1,000 .. 1.000 .. 1.000 . 1,000 . 1,000 . 1.000 .. 1,050 .. LOOO .. 1.085 .. LOOO . 1.00ft .. 1.000 .. 1.000 . 1.015 . 1.000 l.OftO . I ,00ft 1,000 1 ,00ft . 1 ftftft . 1,000 1,000 1,000 . 1.045 .. 1.030 .. 1,060