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TTEARST'8 SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA, GA., SUNDAY, NOVEMBER
GEORGIA BAPTISTS SEEK
T "
GREAT HOSPITAL HEBE
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-
po?ed of the leading huslne** men of
Atlanta and the State at large, are
planning largely and wisely, In pro
jecting a campaign for enlargement
of the Georgia Baptist Hospital upolf
a $200,000 basiff, which 1n Its ulti
mate consummation will bring to
thia greatest city of the South a
second Johns Hopklnt
‘There will be great commercial
value coming to the city and com
munity by the presence of such an
Institution nb this In Its midst It
will bring meney to the city and to
the Individuals who contribute to
Its promotion Resides, It is Chris
tian and philanthropic in l f s mis
sion fulfilling the humanitarian idea
of Jesus, who devoted a large part
of Hla time while on earth to the
healing of the sick.
“The mission of the church as
given by Jesus la threefold—spirit *
ual. Intellectual and philanthropic.
Thousands and even millions of dol
lars have been spent in the erec
tion of church buildings for worship,
and the preaching of the gospel, in
the erection of building! for schools,
colleges and universities, where the
Intellect can be trained under the
highest Christian Ideals; all this In
the name of Christianity, vet the
Christian world bat given little at
tention to the gospel of healing.
“A cs r«*fu1 consideration of the
above appeal is earnestly sought by
the undersigned who cotnprle© the
board of truster®:
“F. J. Cooledge, Atlanta; George
M Brown. Atlanta John M* Green
Atlanta; 8. C. Callaway, A Manta. < \ '
W. Hatcher, A Manta; ft f*. Con-
nally, Atlanta; W. A. Parker. Atlan
ta; A J. Ryans, Port Valley, J. J
Bennett, Kirkwood J. L Moore, j
Hampton; J. fl Hardaway. New nan, |
R T Jones Canton; J. P. Nichols, j
Grilfin; Ij. R. Christie, Columbus; T.
H. Robertson, Gainesville; S. B
Cousins. Jr., Waynesboro; W. C. Wil
lis, ValdofM-i; A. M. Bennett, Norman
Park; J. 8 McLemore, financial sec
retary; J. M. Bong, superintendent.”
The board of missions represent
ing the Baptists of Georgia his is
sued an appeal for $200,000, to be
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 111 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 Gainervllle the stamp of
approval was placed upon this work
and a place given the hospital along
with the other great enterprise* fos
tered by the denomination.
The hospital dates Its history
from July 2, 1902, when the Rev. Len
G. Broughton opened It In a small
building fit No. 42 Spring street One
patient was entered by Dr. R R
Fvlme that day. In May, 1903, the
hospital was moved to No. 69 Buckle
street and under the direction of Dr.
Broughton grew in popularity find
usefulness, in 1908 the present home
of the hospital, a three-story brick
building, was erected at No. 92
Ruckle street
In March, 1913, the board of mi«-
alons came Into possession of the
hospital, acting under Instructions of
the Georgia Baptist Convention, pay
ing the Tabernacle Baptist Church
$86,000. V charter wat* taken out for
the institution under the name of the
Georgia Baptist Hospital.
(Hiring its existence more than
6.000 patients have been treated; the-
total income has been $260,000. while
more than $80,000 has been spent 1n
the treating of charity patients
alone.
Appeal Is Issued.
The board of missions has issued
the following appeal
The present board of trustees, ap-
SOUR. UPSET STOMACHS FIXED IN
FIVE MINUTES—PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN
Best for Indigestion, Gas, Heart
burn and Dyspepsia—
It's Great!
When your meals don’t fit com
fortably, or w r hat you eat lies like a
lump of lead in your stomach, or If
you have heartburn, that Is a sign of
Indigestion. *
Get from your pharmacist a 60-
cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin and
take a dose Juat as soon as you can.
There will be no sour risings, no
belching of undigested food mixed
with acid, no stomach gas or heart
burn, fullness or heavy feeling in the
stomach, nausea debilitating head
aches, dizziness or intestinal griping.
This will all sr%. and. besides, there
will be no sour food left over in the
stomach to poison your breath with
nauseous odors.
Pape a Diapepsin is a certain cure
for out-of-order stomachs, because It
takes hold of your food and digests it
Just the same as If your stomach
wasn’t there.
Relief in five minutes from all
stomach misery is waiting for you at
any drug store
These large 50-cent cases contain
enough “Pape’s Diapepsin” to keep
the entire family free from stomach
disorders and Indigestion for many
months. It belongs In your home.—
Advt.
OVERCOATS
REDUCED
SO ARE THESE FINE SUITS AND
RAINCOATS AND SWEATER COATS
Cold, disagreeable weather is hound to come sooner or later. It s
the time of year for it, and the time to make preparation is while the
stocks are complete and prices reduced to a minimum.
During this Reorganization 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 $14 50 $37.50 Grade $28
50
22.50
25.00
27.50
30.00
32.50
35.00
16 50
18 5°
20 50
22 50
24 50
26 50
40.00
45.00
50.00
55.00
60.00
65.00
$75.00 Grade $56
.50
hnglish Tweed C»aF>ardmes and Rubberized $0/2.50
Raincoats, $5 to $.15 Grades, now Priced at ** to
Sweater Coats, in various colors, made plain $(V45 .45
neck and shawl collars, $3 to $9 grad es . ~ to ^
Cloud-Stanford Co.
bl Peachtree Street
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
Only New
Subscribers
count for
votes
All Sub
scriptions
Are
Payable
Weekly
You Collect
Mo Money
In Advance
Only Coupon Votes Have Been Added to List ot Contestants
DISTRICT I.
From W. A A. Railway right of way and
center of city north to Piedmont avenue.
Mr*. It B Johuson 1.000
John Holden 1.125
Mis* Amelia Dunton 1.00ft
Mrs. G. V. Howard 1,000
.lames Gallaway 1.000
Joe McDonald 1.000
Otiea Price 1.050
Clayton ElUaon 1,000
Hairy Goldberg 1.000
Oda Richards 1.250
liobaon Stewart 1.000
Robert Kendall 1.050
John Cobble 1.330
Fred Lichtenstein 2,210
Nell Brantley 1,215
Will Griffin J .000
Mrs .1 F. Rhoads 1,385
Arnold Morrison 1,000
Isidore Bleich ...... 1.000
Mrs. V. O. Johnaon 1,920
H. L. Harper 1.000
Nellie Kate Butler 1,035
P. P. Cleveland 1.000
Arthur Johns J .000
B E Phillips 1.000
Tom Varner 1.000
M T Jones 1.000
Miss Gwtrude KopUn .1,105
Willie Fair 1.000
Master Arthur Phillip* 1.000
Morris Taylor 1.000
George Pierce 1.720
Laanto Gonnella 1.000
Jesse Vlekera - 1,030
E. W Fisher 1,000
Lewis McWilUama 1,465
Coburn Hendrix . . 1,135
Mias L'le Helen Filllngiji 1.005
Miss Mary Johnson 1.000
Raleigh Fail 1.250
DISTRICT 2.
From Piedmont avenue and Georgia Rail
way right of way east to Highland avenue.
Norman Caldwell 1 *2*
Mi?* Perka Clin* .1.115
Willie Pkelton 1.000
Frank Henson 1,030
L. J McGrlU . 1 .ooo
Lemon Botha . 1.955
Henry Hutchinson 1.975
Fred Lennv 1.000
Foster Hair 1.000
T p. Lentils 1-000
H. Watson 1.000
R. Boyd 1.000
E. Noyes 1000
D. Anderson 1.000
Miss Sarah Lester J .000
Miss Robert Harbour 1 .ooo
Morris T.efhoff 2,045
Eugene Penn 1.000
Miss Carrie Jenegm 1,000
Charlie Powen 1,000
Finley I>unn 1.000
George Ant 1.000
Miss Ruby Barton 1.070
P. Henderson 1.000
.T P. Anderson 1.000
i vl Estes 1.000
Stevens Jennings 1,105
Andrey West .. 1,000
W H Hoev 1.000
Roger Sanders 1.000
Airln Evan* 1.000
Charles A. Stone 1.000
Louis Plnell , 1,000
Wi’Jlam Park 1.000
Leo Vaughn • • • 1.045
Miss Ruth Hay good 1.000
Paul Cox 1.000
Evan Butler 1.000
Frances Henderson 1.050
Jacob Samet . 1.009
Miss Carmen Thomas 1,000
Harvey Jennings 1.135
William Long 1.255
Emile Schuer 1.000
Herman Echols 1.045
C. L. Bootwrlght 1.000
Miss Pearl Chambers 1.000
Master lessc Puckett 1.000
David Kirk 1.025
Herbert Edward 1 090
Israel Zimmerman 1.000
Louis Ccok . 1.255
Fred White 1.000
James Yarbougb •■•••• 1.000
DISTRICT 3.
From Highland a-enue and belt line rail
road all territory Included in Inman Park,
Druid Hills. Kirkwood. Oakhuret. East Lake
and Decatur With Georgia Railroad right of
«av from belt lute *o South Decatur car lln«,
including South Kirkwood.
Mis* Bertie Moor* . l.ooo
Mrs. E F Davie 1.150
Miss Helen Patman l.°00
Miss Luo 1 Scott 1000
Mi?.. Nell Suber ... 1.000
Sir-. S L. Pierce 1.000
Pauline Asgood /* ■ • • 1.000
Mr? 1. Polk 1.000
Mann Johnson 1.000
Walker Drayton 1 K'O
Charles Fuller 1.000
Emery FUnn ’ 000
Henry Nevin ■ • • 1 000
Floyd Williams 1.000
Gordon Dili U000
Mr? T. E. Dillard 1.015
Mouiace S. M'-Ganiy . • l.'Mt-i
Mrs H I. Johnson 1.6R0
l.orainc Mitchell l.tHS
Mrs. Reese 1.000
DISTRICT 3—Continued.
Sam Glas&buru
David Martin
Louis Keller
Janies Yarbrough
Miss Floyd ,.*....
J. A. [<owe .«
Joe Fanis
Oils Morgan
Louis Simmons
Sterling Jordan
Hoyt Belt
Henry B. Harris
Byron Etheridge
Willie Hardin
Webb Braswell
Mrs. T. E Reeves
Otis Jones
Mrs. Thomas C. Satterwhita
James Bobinson
MedloeJt Standridge
Miss Mabel Ackerman
Miss Lillie Kelly
I-eo Pllia
Mrs E. B. Smith
E. Perkins
Weldon Clay
Charles Bay
St. Leon aid Vlech
Floyd Adams
Louis Donaldson .
Willie Braswell
G. T. Peck
Horace Snow
Miaa Cora Da*
William Hampton
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DISTRICT 5— Contnued.
0ISTRICT 4.
From southern boundary of District Vo 3
to Capitol avenue and Georgia Railroad, in
cluding East Atlanta and Orzuewood.
Mrs. Ralnano
Alls* Marian Bobinson
Mrs. A. Borg
Mrs. S. E. Patterson
Adell Cook
Morris Felnbsrg .
Eugene Penn
Miss Ida Barweli .
Elbert, Stewart
Roy Snider
Neville Young
Alvin McIntosh
TIarry D. Smith
Elmer Yarbough
John Hall
Joe Grady
Frank Wilson
Clifford Lloyd
Vrs. C Smith
Mias Mamie Brown
Wilson Gilbert
Harry Stye
Ernest McHugh .. ■
Roy Nuckolls
Donald Davis
Hines McArthur ....
Trran Willingham .
Miss Bessie Kaplan . .
Min Nellie Dobbs ...
.Miss Bessie Harding ..
J. Rosenthal
V. G. Painter
J J. Meier
Clifford Mauldin
W. C. Evatts
Miss Helen Pinkston .
Miss Sarah A be Ison . .
Miss \ irgie Coppage
< ‘urtis Floyd Autry . ..
■'loses Itobkin
Robert Howell
Master Antar Grlflln
Daniel Hyden
Alex Penn
Abbott Sikes
Vernon Smith
Adolphus Hicks
Mbs Ruth Wilson . .
Harvard Robert Wilson
Gilbert Withers
Fred Hammock
Joel Hammock
Boy Pickett
J. P. Rockraore
Oliver Sumner
Clauds Johnston
Eug*ne Tomlinson .
Teddle l.eamon
Abe Brown
Audrey Print .
Hunter Johnson
I ir Wood
Jimmie Cornett
. 1,000
1.000
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. . 1,000
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. . 1,000
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Robert T. Fears
George 1- Pratt
Noble Hendrix
W. H. Wayne
Fred Sale
Edmond Thrasher . ,
John Buchanan
George Kemnton
Miss Fanne K. Hall ..
Winnie Bell Darla .
Carl Asbury
Evelyn Mills
M. B. Jorman
K. I,. Ferguson
B. G. Wilson
F M Bishop
Airs. A. V. Anderson
Mrs J. H Abbott
Mias Sallie Beris
R. T. Beeland
G. Kahn
Alias Emma Children
T, H. Lafayette .. ..
P. G. Davis
Mrs. A F Anderson
Miss Cbloye Harmon
James Loreis
John Wholes
Randall T-eon Parker
George Flournoy
Hubert Christina ....
Sister Kafir. .
W. B. Lows .
Mrs. J. M. Adamson
Barton Troutman
Carl Mathew
R Sock well
Robley CulUlan
L. Roekeg .
R H Grantham . .
Murray Disc on
Walter Stallings
Albert Tuggle
Charles Coraln
Joe Jabbonskl
Mrs. A. F. Evans
William Ogletxee
H. E. Smith
Sylveria Dimer
l.eon Nixon
< harles Butler .
P B McKinney .
Loui* Cook
Edward Smith
Norl Mean . .
Dave Kohn . ...
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DISTRICT 7—Contnued.
Clyde Archer
Joseph Taylor
Robert Colltqgg
Robert Bennett ... .
Miss Cora Knoblock
Alex Burton
Irene Wayne
Gordon Fret well
Vance Grimes
Willie Winer
Burtram Allen
Wray Turner
Leon Askew
J. D. Weigh
Alfred Stewart
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DISTRICT 3.
F-om West Hunter 6treet north to W Jk A
Railway right of way. including all territory
on the river car line.
Miss Nellie Mason i (w>
T ..1.000
.. l.ooo
.. 1.585
.. 1035
.. 1.000
.. 1,03ft
.. 1.000
1.000
Luther Wynn
Mrs. L. W. Watts .
31 rs. C. Wilson
Mrs. 6am Waters
Mrs. F. O. Farmer
Nathan Minsk
Mrs. G A. Grlnter
Mrs. E. L. Fnyder l.ooo
Miss Florence Simmons l’ooo
Mira Dorothy Farmer 1 000
Miss Elisabeth Evans l’ooo
1.000
Joe Loyd
DISTRICT ft.
Ail territory south of McCall Crossing, in
cluding Oakland City, Forr McPherson. East
Point. College Park, Fernside and Hapevilie.
Mrs. F. C HITI 1.000
3Iiss Jlary Hollaway 1.000
3fiss Myrtle Barnhart 1.00ft
Morris Thompson 1.000
Herbert Boyd 1.050
Forrest Clark 1,000
Willie Elmer White 1.000
Albert McDuffie 1,190
Fred Harms 1.000
Malt Alston 1.96.5
'Villie Miller 1.000
Grady Gordon
Mrs. W. F. Tson
Mr*. T. J. McLlrov
Mrs. F A. Arbough .
Claude McGinnis
Oscar Moore
"Ilham McGcughiin
Willie Weet .
Miss Nellie Kendall
Mrs. W. L. Williams
Birdie Ingram
Charles Titts
1,000
1,000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.03-5
1.195
1.010
1 000
1.025
1.000
Ames Moore 1.000
Miss Ora Mana - 1 -000
3Iartha Ball 1.045
Charles Edward* 1.085
Hayden Christian 1.020
Harvey Eubanks l'.OOO
Myrtle btone 1.000
Elsie Smith 1,000
Ralph Brovn 1.015
Ed «in Crar* i ooo
Leonard Hlndmoa i ooo
Julius Silver \ !! l3K
Miss Ruth Courtney *. ' I'orift
Thomas Carter l'ooo
Floyd Harris \ ogi
Carles Plunket !!!.!!!.* E000
Ray West i ono
Clifford Pierson \
Oliie Wingate l*00ft
D. B. Csstle ‘ i’oo*;
James W ilson . . ..... 103ft
William Powers. 62 Williams street .! Toon
Miss Minnie Wilson ......... i ooo
P- Fleunken ! ljooo
Charles Johnson i ooo
Hanshel Baker *’ i’ab*
Simon Cohen 1
Ethel Farmer ‘ ‘ i *015
DISTRICT 9
Mi outside territory within a JO-mile ra
dius of Atlanta not included In Districts J.
3* 4, 5. 6. 7 and S. east of art Imaginary
line running due north and south through the
State Capitol.
Mr? J. C. Kitchens ... j aao
O. 6. McCollum .. . ; i ooo
Anna Watson l’ftOft
Miss Emma Durham . 1 ooo
Miss Marie Loehr . 1000
Miss Anna May Thorman .. ’ l oop
3Uss Emma Hobbs 1 Oftft
Himr Clark
T.. W. Erans 1.0M
A. B. Kenny i non
Sam Whitehead l.ooo
E F. Anderson ( non
-Mrs. C. B. Riley '* m
Mrs. G. R. Ware
3!lss Ell* Strong
Miss Rosa Trimble
Miss Carrie Rebb
Clarence Martin
Beulah McKenzie
H. H Brown
3Irs. W. F. Brown
Reginald Reagln
Oda Almand ...
N. S. Berry .
B. B. Long
Miss I.lnnie Taylor
John Perry
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
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1.000
1 .000
1.Oftft
1.035
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1.000
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1.000
1,000
DISTRICT 5.
South of C apltol avenue and center of city
to Central of Georgia right of way. including
South Atlan’a and I akewood Heights.
Miss T.ena Greinman 1.170
Mr*. D. N Baldwin 1.000
Mrs. J. A Rouser 1.000
Mrs. Webb 1 025
Mrs. Voss 1 ooo
W illiam Hood 1 000
F W Dari* 1.150
Miss Ethel Banks 1.00*
W. C Evans 1 000
' H. McDade 1.010
Mrs. Sullivan 1.000
Mr*. J.?*' F. Drcgflcs . 1.000
Miss Ad* Fuller 1,000
My. G. .1 Parker 1 00"
Mr*. W A Dedman 1.000
Pierce Henderson ....... 1.16-5
Ralph Ross . . 1 -000
Fannie Mac Cook 1.00b
Mrs t M. Kirby 1.<M>0
Julian Marr l 9i >r ’
Miss Evelyn Wilson 1.140
DISTRICT 7.
From t entral of Georgia Rail
way and Lumpkin street west to
street. Including Bat'le Hill.
Miss Lecta Carson
Mrs. 11 W. W’are
Harold Curtis
3113s Margaret lVhite
Ed Green
Miss Mabel Casey
Miss Pauline Tretfull
Paul Peyton
Miss Norma Knoblock
Harry Roberts . .
Mrs William Turner
Eddie Breen
Jim Wilkinson
W illis Johnson
Mr. F- Sweet
Cecil Self
Henry White
Lincoln Davis
William Porter .
William' Benson
Trwla Almond .
Mr?. Joe Swanton
Irene Wayne
Joe Welbum
Jack Donchue
Willie Campbell ...
I udinda Hayes .
F/dgn Marion
Main N orwood .
Mrs. C- E. 8ullivan
rf right of
West Hunter
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1.025
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1.030
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1.000
1.275
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Clifford Denson
Owen Forester
Frank Walker
Clarence Preston
Melaon Broughton
Warren 3trGe“
Grover Tribble
Anna Watson .
Emma Durham
M s Marie Loehr .
31198 Vnna Ma> Thorman
Edward btevens
v rad w’u |<
Crawford Hauklns
Lillie 3t Boatman
Ralph Edwards
Joe Dasher .
Alma Wilkerson
James Edwards
DISTRICT 10.
All outbids tsrrltory within a 20-nule ra
dius of Atlanta not Included in Districts J.
2. 3, 4. 51 6. 7 and S. wear, of ar imagias-
hne running due north and south through the
*iate Capitol.
Harry Rainey
Mrs. T. F. Jones i of ft
• Mrs. E R. Tate j’no,,
3fisa Vivian Johnson i ooo
Miss Mary Houser l’ooo
Clem Free l’ooo
Thomas Brow-i 1 ooo
Miss Reba Chapman 1 000
3Iisa Irene W r tl*on v'ooo
T. G. HiU 1 l'.OOO
3llss Nellie Rodgers .... j ooo
R. 6 Johns ‘ j ’ooo
Mrs. Ii«n Jones i oftft
Miss Gladys Daniela 1 000
Guy Rodgers ^oso
1.000
1.035
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3.000
3.015
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1,00ft
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