Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 30, 1913, Image 14

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iJKAKNIS SI M>.U AMKillCAM, A'l LANTA, GA., SI NDA 1 NOV KA1KKK 1IHBDISIS ID R 5 d Cro . s s Seal Campaign Opens §]$ OFFERED ! Ju Jf F fe d r a S, II City Expected to Buy 1,000,000 EDIl Week l Seeks To Be in Condit on for Con gressional Probe oi Record in January Bishop Candler to Announce South Georgia Conference Ap- j HERE'S THE CHRISTMAS SEAL AND THE RULES FOR USING II IT ik important to observe pointments—Preachers Eat 'Cue MACON, Nov. 28.- The new assign ments of the ministers of the South Georgia Methodist Conference will probably be made Monday morning. In his address at the Mulberry Street fbui-ch to-morrow morning Bishop Candler will state the definite time for the announcement of the assign ments. As he contemplates leaving here Monday night for Natchez, Miss., where on Wednesday morning fie will open th t e Mississippi Confer ence, it is regarded as certain that the ministers will know before noon Mon day just where they will be located next year. To-day the delegates were enter tained with a barbecue dinner at the Methodist Orphans* Home. More than 700 were dined. Last night the delegates, nearly 400 in number, were tlu* .xiinplo rules laid down bv llie post office department with reference tp seals on matter sent through the mails. Only three countries of the world—Austria, Nor way and Portugal— forbid the use of the seals on mail at all. I hey may be used on letters and packages sent to or re ceived from all other countries of the world, if the rules are fol lowed. Prizes Await Boys and Girls Who Take Orders for American and Georgian, l-'irst tin* seal must not be placed on the front or address side ol a letter or package; if placed on the back it is all right.*!|^J] The next rule is that on all mail matter sent to foreign J countries, if tile seal is used on the hack ol the package, full > postage must In- prepaid. This rule does not apply in the ; United States. Observance of these rules will saleguard any package upon j which the seals are placed. Santa claim sometimes impresses you as being a rather forgetful per son. You’ve asked for certain things sometimes, haven't you. and woke up on Christmas morning to find alto gether something different? Natur ally, you were a little disappointed, however beautiful the other things were. This year you can make tilings a bit different. Tbe Sunday American and Georgian offers an opportunity to tile children in Atlanta to make guests at a dinner at Wesleyan Col lege, prepared for them by .he girt DoWlltOWll Pedestrians Wi students of the college The business session of the confer ence to-day completed the election of the clerical delegates to the General Conference. The Rev. YV. C. lyovett, of Atlanta, and the Rev. Basrom An thony were chosen. The Rev. .1. M. Outler and the Rev. W. F. Smith were elected reserve delegates. The pulpit* of practically all of the Pro testant churches will be occupied Hunday morning by the visiting Methodist preachers The principal business transacted to\ the conference so far is: The vote against eliminating the word “South” from the name of the church. The increase of the fund for super annuated ministers. Indorsement of the Emory College trustees for refusing to allow inter- ©olleg'ate athletics at the college. Announcement that the mission fund assessment of $52,000 has been oversubscribed to the extent of $3,000. Find it Hard to lodge Phil anthropic Workers. Three Seek Job; Toss Of Coin Awards It SAVANNAH. Nov. 29. The toss of a coin gave R. M. Aldrich, a young Sa vannah man, the position of secretary to flic new Dratnag" Commission, that will 1 andle a million dollar project In Savan nah. The commission was organized at the T opened J'esterday afternoon. Opposing Mr Aldrich were two young men with the satn© Hacking When the commie ■Ion deadlocked It was decided to flip coins to see who would win the posi tion. Mr. Aldrich won. itli the coming of December, the 1813 campaign tor the sale of Red Gross Christmas seals in Atlanta will open vigorously. Preliminary organ ization has been completed. Mr*. J. O. Bagwell ha* volunteered to organize and take charge of the young women’s business committee whoso work will he done during the next week or ten days. She will be assisted by Miss Genevieve Saunders, chairman of last year’s committee. Mrs. Bagwell has called a meeting of the young business women of At lanta to be held at the rooms of the Young Women's Christian Associa tion, Carnegie Way, near Peachtree, at 6:15 o’clock p. m„ Tuesday. Atlanta’s business women did splen did work last year in behalf of the Anti-Tuberculosis Association, and this season. Mrs. Bagwell will have this year are expected to do as well this season. Mrs. Bagwell will alive a sufficient number of seals at this meeting to supply all who come. ’Hie business women will take immediate charge of placing of seals in the va rious business offices of the city. General Campaign Follows. The general campaign. Including sales of seals upon the streets and In the stores. Will follow immediately upon the work of the business wo men. The ambition of the Atlanta committee Is the sale of 1,000,000 of the seals in Atlanta and vicinity. East Point, Hupevllle, College Park and III CLEAN YOUR LIVER—DIME ft BOX You’re bilious! You have a ihrob- blng sensation in your head, a laid taste in your mouth, your exes hurt, your skin is yellow, with dark rings under your eyes, your lips are parch ed No w onder you feel ugly, mean snd ilL-tempered. Your system Is full of bile and constipated waste not property passed off. and what you need is a cleaning up “inside.” Don’t continue being a bilious, constipated apisance to yourself and those who love you, and don’t resort to harsh physics that irritate and injure. Re-j member that y^ur sour, disordered stomach, lazy iMfc and clogged bow els can be quickly cleaned and regu lated b> morning with gentle, thor ough Cascarets, a lo-cent box will keep your head clear and make you feel cheerful and bully for months. Get Cascarets now—wake up refresh ed - feel like doing a good day’s work make .yourself pleasant and useful Clean up! Cheer up! Chattahoochee are included in the Atlanta district this year, and it is Interesting to note tiiat last year, in proportion to population, College Park took more seals that any other com munity In the State. The street sales will be In the hands of many' of Atlanta’s best known and most popular young ladles who have volunteered for the work this year in larger numbers than ever before. They will take hold of the work two full < ’hristmas just, what they want. There is a little work attached to the offer, of course. The best things in this world, you will find, are not to be had for nothing. But there is no expense to be Incurred through the off *r. Boys and girls of Atlanta who want good and valuable Christmas pres ents, here Is your opportunity’. Ask Friends to Subscribe. Just ask your friends who do not ta\e The American and Georgian to subscribe for the paper for six months, and pey the carrier boy 12 cents a week. You collect no money in advance. You must secure only new subscrib ers. You must ask your friends to subscribe for six months or more. Simple enough, isn’t it? And here is the reward: There will be 30 prizes, to go to the boys and girls who get the largest number of new subscribers. The city of Atlanta will be divided into four districts, and MACON, Nov. 29.—Af rest a t his home in A Emory Speer, who arri day from his sister’s h ens, much improved in go to Florida for sever is seeking to be in con pear In January befor subcommittee which h pointed to investigate record. Indicating the extent has regained his stre Speer has been taking back rides for more thar close friends of Judge F fident that there wifi I necessity, owing to hw the postponement of t lonal probe. er a week * iacon, Judge ed here to me in Ath- health, will 1 weeks. He itlon to ap- the House s been ap his official LOTS IK SILVER LIKE ESTATES and many indicated that they would j soon be heard from. 1.. P. Bottenfleld said that his in vitation to the public to join him In this development had brought a most gratifying and satisfactory response: that already more than $250,000. or a full half of the necessary capital, has been subscribed, and that with these subscriptions and those which it Is known will come. Silver Lake Estates Is more than assured. In fact, Mr. Bottenfleld says there are enough prospective subscribers in sight to to which he gth, Judge daily horse- a week. The eer are con- i no further health, for e Congress- Suffragettes to Form Macon Club Interest in Development Extends From New York to Florida. Work Begins Soon. MACON, Nov. 29.—In a State-wide rnovernei Suffrage Association v ized in Macon Mond. when the suffragettes the home of Mrs. Carl Beach avenue. It is their purpose t chibs from other cities before the Legislature and urge favorable act women the ballot. keeping with an Equal 11 be organ- v afternoon will meet at H. Fuller, on appear with in the State, next summer on on giving In addition to the hundreds of At lanta people, New' York, North and South Carolina, Florida, Tennessee and almost every section of Georgia were represented in the unusual crowds which thronged last week the Silver I^ake Estates exhibit at No. 57 PeaehtreA street. The exhibition of pretty drawings, indicating the proposed development of Silver Lake Estates, along with photographs and other features, not only attracted wide attention but aroused a deep and manifest public interest, and while many of the vis itors then and there entered their subscriptions to an interest In Silver Lake Estates, hundreds of others left names and addresses after taking booklets outlining the plan. General approval of the plan w t os expressed. establish Silver Lake Estates two or UGH! NOT CALOMEL, OIL OR SALTS; IT TAKE" 1 4 Delicious “Fruit Laxative” Cleanses Stomach, Liver and Bowels. A harmless cure for sick headache, biliousness, sour stomach, constipa tion, indigestion, coated tongue, sal- lowness—lake “California Syrup of Figs.” For the cause of all such misery comes from a torpid liver and sluggish bowels. A tablespoonful to-night means all constijifition poison, waste matter, fermenting food and sour bile gently moved out of your system by morn ing without griping. Piease don't think of “California Syrup of Figs” »s a physic. Don’t think you are drug ging yourself or your children, be cause this delicious fruit laxative can not cause injury. Even the most del icate child can take it as safely as a robust man. It is the most harmless, effective stomach, liver and boweJ cleanser, regulator and tonic ever de vised. Your only difficulty may be in get ting the genuine, so ask your drug gist for a 50-cent bottle of “Cali fornia Syrup of Figs.’’ then see that It is made by the “California Fig Syrup Company.” This city has mans counterfeit “fig syrups,” so watch out. —Advt. Strawless Panamas Now Made in Japan SAN FRANCISCO, ov. 29 -The Japanese are now ma dr.g Panama straw hats without straw, and are making them mu well that It took three experts of the Cnited 8ta!es appraisers’ office and u microscope ?■> find out that they are not the reai thing "Toyo Panama hats” the commer cial designation of these near-Panamas, and they are made em.rely of cotton thread and paper G*erg% M. Meyr. .Promt a«nt Chicago Memifac. curing Cftemlftt, owner two of the oldest •nd nott reliable drng Rtorea tn the city, and manufac turer of Mayr’s Wonderful Stom ach Remedy, weeks before Christmas, and they are I there will be a fifth district, includ- going out with a determination to ln ^ a11 the territory outside the city, fulfill the expectations placed In them. wl , th a ZOI ? e of tvvent y mlles - 3,x The average citizen last year found prizes w‘ll be awarded to hustling it boys and girls In each district, three practically impossible to get by ; to girls and three to boys. these young ladle* without making a purchase, and this year It Is going to be more difficult than ever. Then there are the boy scouts. Un der Philip Weltner. The Scouts have voluntarily come forward and offered their services for the entire month of December. The boys do splendid work and there is no doubt their ef forts will materially assist the cause. Here Are the Prizes, To the girl getting the greatest number of .subscriptions in each dis trict, a doll worth $25 will be given; to the girl with the next largest num ber. a $10 doll; to the girl with the third highest score, a $5 Teddy bear. To the boy polling the highest number of subscriptions in each dis trict. a $25 tricycle will be given; to the bov with the second highest num ber, a.$10 railroad train: to the third, Further otTi.rt will also bo made lo i a rocklns '"l™*,- , . , odd to the open air school fund w hich I The * oore wln be k< “f >t not by the now has Jl.ouu in the bank as the numh, ’ r of subscriptions, but by the result of sales of seals last year by I numbl ''' °f votes. Kor each six the children of the public schools , r I months subscription contract se ts hop,u this year to add even more 1 cured ' >'600 voles will be scored to than ties* and to get enough to estab- I f he U' w,lt of the bo V or (flit obtaining ’sh and maintain for one year A: lanta's first open air school. You Have Heard It Argued; Here It Is CANDY CATHARTIC Your Dental Work Sale in Our Hands No experiments or experimenters here. cry dentist is skillful and experienced—no students or failure!. All Work Guaranteed Ten Years Exami nations FREE These Are Our Prices lor Best Quality lieutal Work Gold Crowns, $4 Set ol Teeth, §5 Bridge Work, $4 Atlanta Dental Parlors DH. C. A. CONSTANTINE. Proprietor Ccr. Peachtree and Decatur Sts. Entrance 19* ^ Peachtree ’LOCK ANO-EL-ESH.” Nov. 29.— Above is a verse, written by Charles F. Lummis, that will be given to the school children that they may not mispronounce the name of their city. The Southwest Museum furnishes the following authoritative key to the pronoumiation of Los Angeles: “The ‘O’ in ‘Los’ is long. The word should be pronounced to rhyme with ‘Dose.’ “The ‘A’ of ‘Angeles’ is a little broader than the English Ann, but not so broad as “Ahn.’ “The ’G’ is hard. There is no ’jelly’ sound in Spanish. “The final es’ should practically rhyme with Yes. “The vital thing is that the ‘O’ shall he long, and the *G’ hard, and the final *E’ short, and not ‘EE.’ " It. The campaign begins to-day and j closes Saturday, December 20. School children under 10 years old j are eligible. The Georgian newsboys i will not be permitted to enter this | contest. Cali on the Contest Manager at the I office of The Sunday American and i Georgian, or telephone him at Main 100 for full particulars. Here is the division of territory: District No. 1 includes all territory in the city of Atlanta north of Edge- wood avenue and oast of Peachtree street. District No. 2 Includes all the ter ritory in the city of Atlanta south of Edgewood avenue and east of South Pryor street. District No. 3 Includes all the terri tory In the city of Atlanta west of South Pryor street and south of West Hunter street. District No. 4 includes all the terri tory in the city of Atlanta north of West Hunter and west of Peachtree street District No. 5 includes all territory outside the city of Atlanta within the twenty-mile zone. Films Help Elect Woman to Board Came in Patches. Almost All Over Her. Like Ringworm. Made Sores and Itched. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment Cured. These Atlanta Stomach Sufferers Know and Will Tell You So— ASK THEM? Clarendon. N. C. — "My baby was broken out with a red, thick and rougb- looking humor when about two months old. . ,, It would come In patches JN* and went almost all over ■ her in that way. The places were like ring- worni'aml as they would spread thoy would turn red and make sores and itch. The trouble went to her face and dis figured liei badly. Her clothes irritated it. “I used several different Linda of salves that were recommended for the trouble and and .but they did no good. T saw the advertisement of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and I got a sample and in one night's time I could see a change in the redness and In two days the place would be nearly gone. I sent and goto one twenty- flve-cent cake of Cuticura Soap and two flfty-cent boxes of Cuticura Ointment., which cured my baby. She was well in three mouths. " (Signed) Mrs. Bertha Sawyer Oct. 11, 1912. Why not have a clear skin, soft white hands, a clean scalp and good hair? It is your birthright. Cuticura Soap with an oc casional UHe of Cuticura Ointment will bring about those coveted conditions In moet cases when all else fails. Sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Ad arena post-card “Cuticura, Dept. T. Boston ASTMen who shave and shampoo with Cu ticura Soap will Audit best for skin and seajp. M AYR’S WONDERFUL STOMACH REMEDY has made thousands of stomach sufferers happy right near you—saved them thousands of dollars in doctor’s bills, as they will tell you, saved operations, relieved them at once, as you can be relieved---by one dose. Here are people who are near you, perhaps friends and neighbors. ASK THEM. Then go to your druggist and get a bottle TODAY. ATLANTA. GA. Mrs. M. R. Elsey. R.F.D. No. fl Box 08 Mrs. H. J, Burhe ... 88 Nelson St. Matilda Harris R.F.D. No. 0, Sox 80S Mr. E. Orouoh 388 Lee St. i H - Hal1 ' 2« N. Loo St. Mrs. W. H. Reynolds . 136 Cooper 8t. Mrs. L. Marsh. . .148 Curran Bt. Miss Carrie Cook . 112 W. Fair 8r Mrs. D. M. Lord Ih. •**. Doug-laa . C'haa. P. Poche . Mrs. A. J, Evers. 80 Neal St. 862 Washington St. • . 24 P. 0. Bidg;. R.F.D. No. 7 INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 29. Woman suffragists are jubilant over the fact that in this city November 4 a notable victor> was won for the cause when Mrs. Julia Belle Tuteweiler was elected to the office of School Commissioner. She revolved about 3.000 more votes than her nearest competitor. The Board of School Commissioners In Indian* polls is elected on a non- partisan basis, and is open 1o women in the Mate. The Only Old-Fashion {?!" 3 a S „R. No. 8 Bo, 71 L&ward Win*, j r , .... oars St. j m *>int. Ool. Office R. E. Betterton 243 Humphries 8t. Mrs. Ccppt . ... 1ft Flora Ave. B. Duncan 13Q Peachtree St. Misa D. Willis .151 Simpaen Bt. Mrs. i\ N. Woodooefc 8 Poplar Circls J. H. Couch .... 459 Stewart Ave. Mrs. C. M. Gibson . 86 Fraser St. Geo. Lyle. Walter Neville . . Mis. Nora Cannon Mrs. Sarah Parker R. R. Brown . . Mrs M. Buchanan F, H. Butler . . Mrs. Ltndley . . . J. Seal . lbH Griffin St. Atlanta, Os. . 182 r ains Ave. . . 80 Pearl St, 343 Cooper Bt. 957 Glenwood Ave. 643 S. Pryor 8t. . . . 78 Grant St. . . 60 VenaMa M sVtian Rucker . Mr. R. Wiit. . . Mr. Win. Griffith W. H. McClain . Mrs. L. V. Elliott , P. Pound . . . . W. |. Carroll Mrs. W, L. Guinn . Mrs. W. R. Guinn. , Mrs. M. J. Miller . H. Starnes . , . . Mrs. H. C. Shumate „ . 14 Wileon St 303 Spring St. 290 Hemphill Ave 441 N. Boulevard 130 8. Hunter St. 337 N. Boulevard 817 Grant 8t. 112 Highland Avs. 192 Highland Ave 884 Peaohtree St 86 N. Pryor St. 86 Flora St. Ed L. Humphreys . 103 8. Forsyth St Mrs. J. B Langley . R.F.D. No. 7 Mrs. K. H. Bentley . 1 LaFranee Bt. Mrs. W. W. Lampkin 98 Mangum St Read What a Few of Them SAY— Corn Whiskey Distillery THIS PARTY HAS BEEN THE MEANS OF SELLING HUNDREDS OF B0TTLE8 rN AUGUSTA osorge h. Msj-r: — in the World Girls, Don't Be Pimply and Sallow Your liver is wrong, that’s all; Hot Springs Liver But tons will put the right kind of action into it. Don't fool with calomel or salts or harsh purgatives that net violently, many times Injuring the lining of the bowels and causing perious illnes*. HOT SPRINGS LIVER BUTTONS j are mild, gentle, yet absolutely cer tain. They always act blissfully on the bowels and never fail to unclog the stubborn liver, and compel it to do its work properly. Physicians in Hoi Springs. \r- i kaneas, prescribe them because they know that there is nothing better for lazy liver and constipation. Take tted HI IT SPR1 \'< ;s LIVER BUTTONS as directed and I «ei l id of constipation, dizziness, bil- j iousm ss. nick headache, malaria and | sallow, pimply *kin. The*' are a fine tonic, for they drive j impure matter from the blood, make , tho bowels and stomach work prop- •rl» and regularly, and create a , 'loam appetite Vil druggist.*. i ts., and money nek if the- are not just wh«l \ od - In s little old-fashion distillery down “ here in Alabama we are working every day. except, Sunday, distilling corn whiskey just like it used to be made in Georgia before Georgia went dry—made just across the river from Georgia at Girard. Ala. Our whiskey is r. Kl ":!:n d - tou w " 1 *'»<> „ M , r ror , t 00 tor nolrb pleu« «,n,I me ' r n °„. n, "J r Sy ’ ,,w B«W»l«tor and ionic. I think I ,m tlw flrat to taka jour medicine f n Augusta, hut jnu -nil find .TOU will get » good many or ovr* trom Augtwta soon. W. H WOODT 14 Houston Nt., Augusta. < .a June 13. J9io. “MADE HER FEEL LIKE NEW." tfvorg® H. Mayr: — flense seurl ms ou** bottle of tbe Wonderfol Stomach Remedy and one bottle of 'ionic and Regulator, for wtdeh I enclose f’J.W*. Your aornple bot tie made me fe«»l like new. I iture am ringing Its pralaeii. miss mrp wilus, lf*1 Simpson St., Atlanta, Felton Co., Georgia. Sept. 13, 1912. Remedy to some of sag neighbors that need It. Toura truly, T. A. LUWTB, Route Now 3, Wood*lock. Gau Fet>. ICS, 1919. /Vo "Long" Treatment GOOD STUFF line dose positively convin ca». Many tind t«at only one dose is necessary. CORN LIQUOR 4 Honest Quarts $3, express prepaid This is iht* only «wn whiskey distillery in tb4» world sell ing direct to the' consumer. Whenever you're by this way, drop in and see our old-style still. NO PRESENTS. If you want something good, order from us. No free goods, no premiums, no faking -Just straight, pure old-fashion corn liquor—tbe best that can be made. It has a fine taste. If you don’t say it’s the best corn liquor you ever saw. keep a quart for 1 vour trouble, return the rest and we will refund your S3.00 HAS DONE HER MUCH GOOD— GAINED STRENGTH AND FINE APPETITE. George H. Mayr: — I bav»» taken your remedy for about flv# weeks and am atih taking it. It. Ufls done me much pood. Thanks to yon, I have passed many a little white atone from my ayatem and yellow onea also. 1 feel like 1 b'*rdly know my sr rength— my appetite is fine. Yoora truly, SAL1STA THOMAS 56 i* Prance St., Atlanta. Oa FEELING BETTER THAN HE HAS IN FOUR YEARS AFTER TAKING THIS WONDERFUL REMEDY. George H. Mayr:-— I have taken your Wonderful Stomach remedy and am feeling better than I have felt in four years. Your remedy docs Jnirt what you claim It will do. I licllere that after taking poor inert! • •••ne, i bav» passed 500 or 600 gall •tone*. T tried several doctors, but they did m® no good, ao I am glad that J fonnd your Wonderful Remedy 1 hate re' , ommended your Weoderful MINISTER OF THE GOSPEL JUST ESCAPED THE OPERATION TABLE, kieorge' H. Mayr:—- Since using the six bottles of joint Wmuierful htaaaach Remedy. I fee! like another aaao. It baa been qatt* m wonder to toe bow one could have a stomach disease like mine and live end do the work I did. The medicine re moved hundreds of gaU stones of dlf rerent ***•«. l just, escaped tbe opera flon table. Now I can eat what t p lease and it don’t hurt me night or day. I would be glad If everybody snf feeing with etouiach trouble could 1 eat a ct your remediee. \ am telling all wy friends about your wonderful t*nw dy and think you will get many order* tram hare vn tbe future. Your*. K»v. J. POWELL. IMr, 21, 1J12. Statesboro, Ga "ONE BOTTLE BID fO MUCH GOO^— WANTS MORB.” Georg# H. Mayr:—- Unclosed find 12.00 for watch ptees* •end me two bottle# of your Stocorcb Remedy I took one bottle of Hiyi's Wonderful Stomach Remedy and It did m# co much good that 1 want to con tlsue the treatment, ao kindly (tend ‘r at once. B DUNCAN. 136 W, Peachtree St.. Atlanta «>i April 3. 1*13. MOORE’S DISTILLERY, Boy 22, Girard, Ala Proprietors, Registered Distillery No. 3, District of Alabina. Save Expense and Surgeon*s Knife ETROIT Whatever you’ve tried, give my cafe Aetnedy this one chance be lore you ge on wasting money needlessly for uo use H>oa. Oon't tor a moment oonside: allowing a surgeon or doctor to cut into your boay to try to cure you before yon uave at least tried ONE DOSE 01 Mayr a Wonderful Stomach Remedy. One dose of Mayr s Wonderful Stomach Remedy will con vince overnight if you’ll go to your Drugg ; st and get it TODAY Manufacturing Chemist--•Chicago a Leading Druggist, IS4 Whiting Street, Chicago. 2 TRAINS DAILY Lv./; 12 AF»L,5:10PM. Especially recommended in Atlanta by Jacobs’Pharmacy and almost all Leading Drug Stores. Trade Supplied Promptly bv the Following Atlanta Wholesalers---Jno. R. Daniel, and Lamar A Rankin Drug Company, i l { i A. * i: : * three times over. The opening of the new year will witness the beginning of develop ment of the Silver Lake property into one of the most attractive residence communities In the South. This de velopment will follow close upon or ganization, after which the L. P. Boi tentteld agency will take holfi with a determination of maintaining the splendid record It has already made with sixteen other Atlanta residence subdivisions. )