Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 04, 1913, Image 16

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

\ Js 4 ft sa— 16 Till, ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEVA'S. W SUIS HD )m***rt*'H -1 ‘LUCE’S’ UfE Councilman-elect Dallas Tells of j Rooseveltian Deed on Hunt With Tax Deputy Harris Sim" Dallas. othertvi**o known tfcmeon I - iMJlas. (’oundlmiin-Heot from the Seventh Ward. ombitlou* 10 rival < ’olon«l Tiit odon ftoosevMs‘e mrufjwAne etorie* of the A Trim n rhl- noeorl hippopotami with an int.ma.e tt'ifi)’ of the Opontin jackra bbit. SLe told WpdiM*H(]aj of a Thanks- jftvinif Day hunt with "Lure" llarrli?, whose oflVMal title # lauien Harris, 1 bief depot> to County Tax Collector Andy P Stewart, wnlch revealed some Ffoinfre about the Uoorgia jack rabbit no had never know n before. "Throufh the courteey of l nci« Andy Stewart, 1 hat gr.i.nd old man ter n the fine art of kind!y consideration for humanity. Luce and I went down to his farm Tbr « rabbit hunt." said Sint. ‘Luce boaated that he could jump more rabbits than an> pack of bea ut''* I could bring - along But I knew my dogs, and I accep:<*J the banter for 1 rent a Warning Unheeded. I warned i/uee that he had betttr b** <arefuJ, for I had heard that there were Home of the biggest Jm krabbii* down on Uncle Amlv’n farm lba; had ever been aeen in fJeorgia. Iteeplie my warning. Lu<•<* dashed ahead when we came to a wide wire to h of broom sedge, bordered -in one side by a dark wood and the other by a thick briar patch. "Just as I expected, he headed for the briar patch, but, knowing some thing of th*- habits of the rabbits ! n that part of the country, my wise Ht- •le beagles made for the woods. Suddenly I saw the biggest jac.k- •rihbit that evet nhow**d the white of Is tail to th< hounda daifl out of tho wood* and charge toward Luce. I saw hi* teeth gleam In the min light. J tell you my heart went to my throat in fear for Luce. Attacked by Bock Ague. "When I realised Ills life w us in danger, for lie wasn’t looking or fenr- ng anything from the direction of the woods, I wji - threatened with buck ague. I managed to fire when the jack- rabbit w«h within only 20 f«et of Luce, and the cottontail threw his heels into the air “Oolonel Roosevelt, I’m sure, never had a more exciting experience in Africa "Luce** Harris verifies the part of ih© atory about "Sim" saving his life, but warns any and all not to believe anything else "Sim” toll* about the hunt. fjrnalz Hits the Net ft youSWY Iv 7 s w&o. *imj p uti.-pRess suits 1 •/6/VXTTZ'. A KBuflM HE' Boy's Log Is Broken When Auto Hits Him Jack Turner, J4 year* old. was run down by an automobile driven by M M. Mash burn, of the Southern Beil (Telephone Company, and sustained a broken right leg and numerous • uts and bruises, late Wednesday at Nel son and Walker streets He was taiteii to his home No 139 Nelson street, where h physician attended him Immediately after the arsMi'len’. Mashburn called police headquarters and notified them of the accident. T o* acrident was Investigated and no < as© made against M&ahbum IT D. I. A. TO RAISE BEER REGULATION [MOUSE FUG Teacher Cowhided ; Tree Dweller Taken j^ «t For Whipping Pupil ] Macon Dealers Declare Restric- I tions Proposed by Law and Or der League Too Severe Ceremony Planned for Next Wed nesday Morning at the New County Building. (WftGUtAS*. } U/V I+£. m Mfifj 20-Year Youth Beats 3 In Race for Mayor ROTSTON, Dec. 4* f'undler timn was elected Mayor of f’o\ston ov» r three other ran Delates b\ * ut ' \ of two votes He will probably be , # youngest Mayor in th© H'ate. being ja*t past 20. He graduated from the .State University in 1912 He will have the responsibility of establish ing a waterworks and lighting h> *- tern that has been voted for the city Ginn's plurality was given bx ; a o ncno<oltnates who came up from he university to vote for him Crippled Boy Kills 1 Aged .MACON, Dec. 4.—City Council will determine next Tuesday night what additional restrictions, if any, shall be put on the saie of beer In this city. The Law Knforoenvnt League has made the following requests: That the use. of screens or stained windows be barred: that saloons be confined to tne tire limits and prohibited on Fourth Htreet and Wall street alley: that re fusal to give the Chief of Police, upon request, sample bottles of the bever ages sold shall entail revocation of cense; that licenses be denied to t»a- loonrnen who take out Federal inter nal revenue licenses for the saie of Intoxicating liquors, and that rra.na- fers of licenses be not allowed. The saloon men. in filing an answer to these requests admit the power . *f Council to impose all of the restric tions, but declare that such an ordi nance will put them out of business. They awk, on the other hand, that the price of city licenses be reduced from ; $300 to $100. Council ha* heard both sides and T\ /f a t> 1 TT * will make a decision next Tuesday Mail to Rob Him D'e- & LC*>k\ R'Girr core. V 'N rr MOAiy) Voo-CX !' Dovr ( $0 -j YOUTH STABS TEACHER RICH TON. MTSK.. Dee. 4 Proles *or (I C. Hall, principal of a higi- grade private school here, was seri ously stabbed by Charles Conway, hi-year-old pupil, because he was whipped for violating school rules • | ri oei ary la doubt ful ('on a aj has been arrested. STKUBEXVTLLK. OHIO. jw 4 - Daniel l a* a. aged 19, a crippled i>oy, confessed to-day to the authorities at Wellsburg. W. \’a„ across the Ohio River, that he had murdered George Mooney, aged SO, a rich.farmer, who was found slain Tuesda- The lad admitted that he shot Mooney in the hope of finding iarce sums of money in the farmer’s house* hut the search for gold proved fruit iest v : Nebraska Mayor is Recalled by Voters NEBRASKA CITY, NERR., Dec 4. In the first recall election held under the nev\ State law. Nebraska Citj recalled Its Mayor. J. I>. Houston, and selected in his place Paul Topping. The principal charge against Mayor Houston was that hr was extravagant in the use of city funds. Houston was Nebraska City’s first Mayor un der the commission form of govern ment. Terminal Mail Offices To Aid Parcel Post WASHINGTON. Dec 1. To facili tate the handling of parcel post mail the postoffive department has begun the establishment of railway termi nal post offices iti other cities having large railway facilities It is planned to bring the totu of such offices tip to 160 before the close of next year. CITY BREVITIES. MOVING PICTURE SHO WS ALAMO No. 1 Friday "The Pay As You-Enter Man," special two part Essanay drama. The Franklin Four. Dixie’* young ast and best quartet m harmony and comedy singing , v SSE I B0W*7 \ >T Pot Aiy , 'X UllPE - C T ALAMO NO 2 F riday. Alexia * Strategy. - special two- part Edison drama. A Bear E* cape." a rearing Pathe comedy. Aairtem* and the Monarch Four. ALCAZAR THEATER To day, "Clselsea 7750,” a Metropolitan mystery picture, with Henry E. Dlxey in the title role. This great production o# the Famous Playirs is one of tl>e best pictures seen in the South. SAVOY THEATER Today. 'Caprice Famous Players- Fea ture. With Mary Picktord in the Title Role. This Is the Play That Made Mrs. Fiske Famous. G-oneral Young to Plan for Reunion CHATTANOOGA. l)cv. t GeneraJ Bennett H Young, of r^ouisville. commander-in-chief of the United Confederate Veteran*. i» the guest of Chattanooga to-day. He has been ex tensively entertained General Young will leave to-night for Jacksonville to meet committees in charge of preparations for the 1914 Confederate reunion. GILCHRIST QUITS RACE. JACKSONVILLE f >• I i .v Governor Gilchrist, one of three can didates to succeed Duncan U. Fletch er in the United States Senate, has withdrawn from the race, giving pri vate affairs as his reason. "Society Vaudeville” promises to be a big event In arnat*eur acting in At lanta thi* year. It will be given the night of December 17 at the Atlanta Theater. Dozens of pretty girls will take pH: in. Part of the proceeds will fo to the Industrial Home for the Blind. Iv H McDonald was elected pres- idwni of the Eagles for the coming year Wednesday night. Other offi cers elected were: H. E. Ruth, vice president; G. D. Eggard. chaplain. A. Fisher, secretary; R. E. William.-, treasurer, and Dr. S. A Rhodes, phy sician. B. H, Dunn, an elevator contractor, j working on top of the Morrow- Tran**- j for (Company Building, was badly in- j Jured by a beam which fell from the j top of the shaft. He was taken to the Grady Hospital where it was said nc ! would recover. Fancy needlework b\ the women of the Park Street Methodist Church is 1 the feature of a bazaar held Thurs- I day at Nos. 67-59 Peachtree street. The needlework consists of every thing that iroes to make a house beautiful In the way of table covers, pillowslips and spreads. A reception will be neld at the Cen tral Presbyterian Church from 8 to 10 o’clock Friday night. The mem bers of the congregation are requested to be present so that they may be come better acquainted with one an other. * The reception will be held in tlie Sunday school rooms. The Ellery Band, en route to fill an engagement at the Auditorium in At lanta. will atop over In Dalton Tues- j day afternoon to give a matinee con cert at the High School Auditorium for the benefit of the Dalton Kinder garten Association. NO TEXTILE STRIKE. FALL RIVER, MASS., Dec. 4 — There will be no textile strike he?e The five textile unions voted to abide by the decision of the Fall River C.k- ton Manufacturers’ Association refus ing an advance in wages «*f 12 1-2 per cent. After December 9 a beautiful State flag will float over the new Court house. The flag is a gift from the Piedmont Continental Chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, to the Board of j Fulton County Commissioners, and it* j presentation Iti origin with Mrs Richard P. Brook- regent of Pied- j mont Chapter. Elaborate preparations have been made for t h^» flag raising. The Da ugh- j ten* of the American Revolution, the United Daughters of the Confederacy, the Daughters of lSI2, the Chamber j of Commerce, the Mayor and General Council, and all friends of the Daugh- j ters of the American Revolution have been invited to attend the ceremonies. | which will take place in the court- j room on the first floor of the Court house at 11 o’clock next Wednesday \ morning Master of ceremonies will be Gen- j eral Clifford A. Anderson The program will be: "America,” by the orchestra; speech by General Clifford A Anderson; pre- j mentation speech by Mrs. Richard TV ; Brooks, regent of the Piedmont Con tinental Chapter, D. A. ft.; **Star- Spangled Banner,” by the orchestra; | speech of acceptance for the city, i Mayor James G. Woodward; address ; by Hon. Lucien L. Knight, accepting | the flag for the State and County; "Dixie. - by the orchestra; talks by Mrs. Shephard W. Foster, State re- j gent Daughters of the American Rev- . olution. and Mrs. William Lawson Peel, vice president general, D. A. R. ; NEW CLYDE LINE AGENT. JACKSONVILLE. Dec. 4.—E. E. I Quincy, chief clerk of the Clyde Steamship Company here, hat; been! promoted to be agent at Charleston. j DOTHAN ALA., De« 4. -J. A. Joy ner. principal of the Madrid Sch-*;>1, near here, who was horsewhipped by Ix»uie Pilcher Wednesday afternoon, was here to-day in conference with County Superintendent of Education John Odom. Joyner had punished a younger brother of Pilcher in school. This caused the tight. Pilcher struck ;he teacher several blows with a. whip, but ran when Joyner pulled a knife, richer was jailed, but made 'bond. ars anp many people, Lucy k To Carolina Asylum woman, was brought ^ ^ 1 J ; Asylum here to-day, ' The woman, with her inf a _, . COLUMBUS S. C Dee. < Her been living in the wood,. Vleenw* 1 fa re tanned as brown as an Indian a tree-house, anti subelstiriK on r 1 and wftli a young child clinging 11: berries and wild f^uit 00lf t 3 11 19 1 Get Out "ot the Rut” Don’t contirm® day after «h*y. tn that haJf sickly *ondltion — qr1th poor uppe lite. sallow complexion and ( logged bowels You can help Nature wonderfully In overcoming all Stomach. IJver and Bowel troubles br taking a abort couth© of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS TRV A BOTTLE TO-OAY AVOID SUBSTITUTES III III YOU CAN HAVE IT REPA I R ED JUST LIKE NEW AT A VERY MODERATE COST The Georgian’s Repair Directory gives all th* principal placet wh* r # an article can be repaired, and should be preserved in every home as * guide. Keys,Guns and l^ocks Repaired Safe expert Work Guaranteed CHAS. L. REEVES llmith Broad Street Phone Bell Main 885 THE PIPE HOSPITAL For all kinds of Pipe Repairing TUIV8L5N BROS. 50 NORTH BROAD ST. ALL MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS Repaired and Re- Built. Prompt ser vlet. Thorough work. Reasonable charges. American Writing Machine Co. Phone Main 2528. 48 N. Pryor St. At) Kind, of rURNACES Rep,ir„ The Only Place to Get MONCRi.i FURNACES Repaired Prompt Attention MONCRIEF FURNACE GO. Phones Main 285: Atlanta 2*77 139 South Prvor Street. SCISSORS AND KNIVES OF ALL KINDS SHARPENED BY EXPERT*’ MATTHEWS & LIVELY 21 ^ Alabama St. Phona. 3t t ATLANTA. QA. STOVES Of An Krnd. REPAIRED THE ATLANTA ITOVE SUPPLY C*. 1C1 N Porayth 8t. Phone Ivy 1140 Store ftnpphe* of Every Kind. A 8ML CA9AI?ITH - W/V //AM rampr tlANV lUNCH ABU n-H“TEl DINNEI? S AuburnA/e- $UNM)y NlGHTf ATLANTA to b :'® ht All Week—Matinees WerL and Sat. Klaw & Erlanqer's Stupendous BEN-HUR Nights 50c to $2: Mats. 60c to $1.50 CONTESTANTS’ STANDING IN FREE CHRISTMAS GIFT DISTRIBUTION CONTEST Great Gains in Votes Being Made by Contestants in All Districts. THIS WEEK LYRIC NEXT WEEK Bartley Campbell’s Great Play. THE WHITE SLAVE ELEANOR MONTELL in A BUTTERFLY on the WHEEL Matinees Tues.. Thurs. and Sat' <y Columbia Burlesque Theater 14 Central Avenue Matinees Dally at 3, Nights at 7:30 and 9. THE GIRL SHOW "By the Sad Sea Waves. RED AND GRAY EAGLE. 20—BROADWAY BROILERS—20 a a 4) THE MONTGOMERY Friday. •The Voice of Angelo." an exclu sive two-part drama that will make your blood run faster and interest you throughout The Montgomery Orchestra is one of the best in the South and the singing Is great THE ELITE f r'dev Legend of Provence -Thie Thmhoiise'- production in four reels is one filled with pathos and one Which will appeal to you as few pictures or real plays can. as it touches on a subject that appeals to ah that Is good and pure in you. VAUDETTE Frtday ‘Tor Another’s Crime." a two reel Reliance. "The Milkman’s Re '■enge.’ a Thanhouser comedy that will amuse you. Other gr^at p*c 11 res LESS THAN ONE CENT per call is what the At lanta Telephone service is costing its subscrib ers. At no time during the past five years has the cost amounted to as much as one cent per call. At the same time a consistently high-grade and rapid-fire service has been maintained. ATLANTA TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY REUNION OFFICERS ELECTED. I JAUKSONV1L.dk De< 4 The' j Uonferierate Reunion Association haj* I elected William FVvre president: V. ij U Uonj-oy and F. F Jennings, vb-ei j presidents and A U. Turner, sr. ro - I t.< V T' -tore a ** :•* jnrcrpors’ -r» j Where’s Your Dog? Hunting is no sport at all without a good dog WRITE OUT A LITTLE ‘WANT AD" AND Give the City Chaps a chance to hunt— They're Scanning the " For Sale Dogs" Col umns in the “Want Ad" Section of The Geor gian every day. (Evidence) PLEASE STOP IT! SO Answers Already-- FOR SALE- Thoroughly trained point er bitch; two seasons: fast and relia ble: stead} on field and fast hunter; line chance to breed some full-blooded dogs. If you kill a bird she will find It. owner leaving State, reason for selling. .Address Box 14. Macon, Ga. This issue of niornin little “Want Ad -- appeared in ONE Hearst’s Sunday American and this :’s i;pail brought the following- Macon, (la., December 1, 19K». The “Want Ad Man" Hearst’s Daily Georgian and Sunday American. Atlanta. Ga. Gentlemen Please stop this “Want Ad.” I have received about 50 replies alreadv. Yours truly, J. F. WORSLEY. If vou wan! what you want when you want it. use >. * SJ? !5T GEORGIAN „ •' W A N T •UNOAY ERICAN v - - ADS” • DISTRICT 1. Prom W A A. Railway right ot wav ami '•enter of city north to Piedmont avenue Mrs. R It. Johnson 1.»(»" lohn HoUlen 1.125 Miss Amelia Dunton . . . . . !.ft"0 Mrs. G E. Howard 1,000 1 aim-.s Gallawav ... . 1,0"' Joe MclAonald 1.00- (Hi<*a Price . . . .... 1.859 Clayton Ellison 1.00" 1 Tarry Goldberg .. 1.00" ! Rotten Kendall 11.65" j Hobson Stewart . . .... . . . ! .00" John Cobble A.82" 1 Fred LlcliteqRtein ... . ...12.21" 'Irs. M (l Brantley . . ... ‘J.215 1 Will Griffin .0. .1 j Mrs. J F Rhoads 11,835 ! Arnold Morrison . . 1.0"" Isadore Bleich l.ftfto Mrs. X. <1. Johnson .. . n."2u H. L. Harper . .. 9.500 Nellie Kate Butler . . . 1.035 P P. Ctrl land .8.300 I Arthur .lotiiis . .... .... 1,0ft" | B. K Pfiillips ..... l.ofto Tom Van-ter . .1.0"" 1 M T. J-#. . l.oon ' Miss Gertrude - Koplin . . 1 (1.605 | Willie Fair .. 1,000 I Master Arthur Phillips . . 1,000 ; Morris Taylor . .. i.00" I George Fierce .. . 1.72" (.canto Oonnella .1 ,00" Jesse Vickers .... 3,53" Lewis McWilliams !i 46 5 Coburn Hendrix ft. 135 j Miss Mia Helen Fillingin . . 9,005 Miss Mary Johnson . 1.000 1 Raleigh Fail 1.250 Walker Drayton 1,000 Floyd Williams l."0" Muurace S McGant.v 1,000 , Mis* H 1. Johnson . 1.000 Edmond Allen 1,000 DISTRICT V mm Piedmont avenue and Georgia Rail way right of ray east to Highlanc. avenue. Norman < aldwe! .36.025 NU.sk Perke Cline 11.015 Willis Skelto . . 6,115 1 rank Henson . 0."3" II.. J. McGill .... . l.Ortn Lenton Beth a . . . .. . 11.9V. TT enry ynteltlnaon .... 10.435 1 1- r. d Lenrtj . . 1.0"" j Fos »r Hair .. . .. 1 .000 i T. 1 Lanni* ... 1.000 | H Watson . . 1.00" t R. Boyd .. I."0" | F Neves ... ... . ... 1.000 : f> Anderson . l.oon Miss Sarah Lester ..... . .. 1.000 Miss Robert Harbour . . .. 1,000 Morris Lefhoff .12,045 Eugene Penn . . 1,00" 'ftv; Carrie lenegln . . tort" Charlie Povreti . . 1 00" Finley Dunn . .. l.oon Georg* Ant 1.00" P. Henderson 1.00" 1 I’ Anderson , . „ . 1,0(10 ( arl Estes 1.000 Stevens Jennings ........ .... 1,105 Audrey West .. 1.000 Alvin McIntosh .... Harry It. Smith ... Elmer Yarbough John Nidi Frank Wilson , Clifford Lloyd 'i s. C. South Miss Mamie Brown . Wilson Gilbert Marry Saye Ernest McHugh Hoy Nuckolls Donald Davis Fines McArthur Irvan Willingham Miss Bessie Kaplan \ris-. Kellie Dobbs Vfiss Br**ie Harding L Rosenthal V <L Paint.i Clifford Mauldin " ( Brads Miss Helen Pinkston Miss Sarah A he Ison Miss Vlrgie t’oppaga W H. Hoey Roger Sanders ..... Alvin Evans Charles A. Stone ... I.ouis Pineli William Park Leo Vaughn Paul Cox . France* Henderson . Jacob Ranter | Miss Carmen Thomas ! Harvey Jennings William Long Emile Sehuer Herman Echols ; Miss Pearl Chambers ■ Vas’er Jesse Ducket i J David Kirk Herbert Edward .... I Israel Zimruerman Iouls Cook Fred White David Martin Harvey Richardson William Hampton .. Frank P. Algnod . . odi<? Richards n. Andrad . Earl England ..... DISTRICT 3. From Highland avenue and belt line .ail mad. all territory includiyl in Inman Park Druid Hills. klrk\vo<»d. Oakhurat, Hast Lake end Decatur With Georgia Railroad right of wav from belt line to South Decatur car line, including South Kirkwood Miss Bertie Moore . . F. Davis . . 1,0*K> ... 1.000 . . l.ftoo ... J.000 ... 1.noo ., 1 ... 3.B4-** . . 1 ,0AA . . .18.0,10 t.rton .. 1.000 ... 7.035 . .. 8.75.1 ... 1,000 7,045 . .. 1.00ft . 8.025 1.02,’ ... 1.000 . . 1.00ft ...11.285 ... 1,00ft ... n.r.fto . . 3.500 ... 8.00o ...10.500 ...12.000 ... l.ftftft .. «.50ft .. 1.000 Miss Helena Patman . . ! .""ft Miss Lucy Scoff 1. rtoft Miss Nell Kubet . 3,599 Miss Pauline Asgood .. 1,00ft Mrs. L. Polk ... 1 Af.son Johnson . ........ . 1.00ft Citaries Fuller . . 1 Emery F’inn . . . . . . 1,00" Henn- Ncvin . . . l.ftfto Gordon Dill . .. . .... . . . 1.00" Mrs. T. F Dillard . . 9.515 Loraine Mitchell * . .. :;,545 Sant Glassburn . 1.00" Itavid Martin ..11.055 MIhh Nellie Floyd ! ,0ft« J. A. I/twc . 9,31" Joe Barns . .... . 1.00" lamia Simmons : .on., Sterling Jordan 1.00" Hovt Bel! 1 .00" Henry j: Harris . 3.60’. Byron Etheridge 1 ."ft" Willie Hardin ft."0" Webb Braswell 10.135 Mm. J E R cere* 1 "0" Oti* Jones 1.000 M*s. Thomas • Nattcrwhi’r 1 ."on famep Robinson 1 .00" Med lock Standrldgr 1 "O" M!*s 'taN- Ackerman 1 .Oftft Miss 1.1]' Kell.' « op. Leo Pill a . . . 0.0*’" 'fr«. E B Smith l.Ooo William F Perkins 1 05ft Weldon Olav l.ftftO Charles Ray 6. Oftft s* Leonard Vieoh 1 .00" ! '-iam* ... 3.5,10 Louis Donaldson ... 3.50" Willie Braswell ... 1.00" O. T. Peck . .. 3.30(1 Horace Snow ... 1 .Oft.i Miss (’ura Day 1,00ft Will am Hampton 1,205 II F Abbott 1.00" DISTRICT 4 1,000 1,010 8,60" LOO" 1,000 1,00" 1.00" . ........ I .non 9,025 10.050 8.50" 1,000 1.000 1.000 -9,035 . 1.000 s l.OOo 1.00O 1.015 1,000 1,000 1.000 8,02" 1.035 _ _ , 3.505 Curtis Floyd Autry 3,515 Moses Kobkin 1,000 Robert Howell . 1.000 Masr.-r Anby Griffin 1,000 Daniel EE2d« 9,8 o Alf-X Petit) 1,00ft Abbott Sikes l.Ooo Vernon Smith l.ofto Adolphus Hicks ... l.Ofto Miss Ruth Wilson 1.00ft Harvard Robert Wilson .. l.Ofto Hilbert Withers l.Ooo Fred Hammock .. l.oon Joel Hammock l ,00ft J P. Koekmore I.fttm Oliver Sumner ... i.fton Claude Johnston 1.0ft" Eugene Tomlinson S.jfto IVddie Leamon . .» 3,,'oft A he Brown l .ftfto Audrey Pelot . 3.5ftft Hunter Johnson ...12.000 harry Wood 9,000 limmie. Cornett 9.00" Miss Lena Urelnman ...10.17ft Miss Rubv Barton . . . 9.ft?« William Patrick 1.000 diaries Torlatj 3.300 Murray Dixon j l.ofto Auby Wilson . 1,00ft DISTRICT 5 South of Capitol avenue and center of city <■ Central of Georgia right of way. including >>'U»h Atlanta and T.ak»-wood Heights. Mrs. D. N. Baldwin l.ftftu \frs. Webb 8,525 Mr*. Voss . U00" William Hood 1.0ft" P W. Davis . . 3.?S" ,Misa Ethel Banks l.ftftft W C. Evans l.ftfto V. H. MeDade 9,nio Mrs Sullivan .13.ftft" Mrs. T.ee F. Dregflea ... l.ofto Miss Ada Puller ,. . l.ftfto Mrs. O J. Parker . .. ], ft Aft Mrs. \\ \ Redman x.500 Pierce Henderson ...... 0,185 Ralph Ross . . ... . .. j’oftft Pannie May Cook .. .... .. Uftftft Mrs. C M. Kirby 3,5ft" lullsn s-as 6,02,5 Miss Evelyn Wilson ... 10,141. Robert T Fears .... 1 .ftoo 'ieorge L. Pratt ....... ....... 1,00ft Voblf Hendrix . ... 1.00ft W. ft. Wayne l.ftftfl F red Sale . 1,00" Edmond Thrasher l.ftftu lohn Buchanan . .. l.ofto George Kempton 1.000 Miss Fannie K. Hall .. . . .. l.ftftv Winnie Bell Davis . l’ftA" Carl Aaburv 1.00ft Evelyn Mill® ........ 3.5fti> M. B. Jorman 1,000 K. L. Ferguson \ non B G \V.I«r,n , 1.00(1 F. M. .Bishop .12.01 5 Mrs. A V. Anderson . 1 .ftftft Mrs. J. H. Abbott 9,605 Miss Sallle Reels LOO" R. T Beeland . .. l.ftftn '}. Kahn , l.oon Miss Emma Childree ..... l.ftfto P IT. Lafayette 1,00" A. G. Davis l .(Win Mrs. F. 8,515 Miss Chloye Hannon 6,02ft lames Lords y. . l.ftft" lohn Wheleas l.oon Randal] Leon Parker . l.OQO George Flounvoy 1.ftftft Humbert. D. Christina 11.175 sister Regis l.ftftn W. B. Lowe 3,585 Mrs. J. M. Adamson . . . ft.lfto Barton Troutman 1.0ft" Carl Mathew .. .l.ftftn It. Sock well . . . l.nno Robley Cullilan ... . . . 2,54" I L. Roches ... 3,50ft it H. Grantham ....... 1,00ft Murray Dlsoon 1,00ft "alter Stalling* ... l.ftftn \tbert Tuggle 6.005 Charles Corain .... , l.ftfto lot* Jabbonslcl /, 6,0ftft Mrs. A. F. Evans 1 .ftftft Wilbur (metre** 6,025 H. E. Smith 11.00" Sylveria Dimer 3,505 I .eon Nixon 3.54" Clisrles Butler 3,550 P. R. AteKinney l.ftoo i iiuu Cook .... 1.000 Edward Smith 1,000 X'ori Mcara l.ftfto Dare Knhn 1.000 Miss Thelma Rouaey l.ftft" Pat O'Donnell 3.5ft" 1 L. Boatwrlffht 3,50ft Robert S. Howell . , 3,30ft 1 Irorge Ot,* 11.00ft William Porter S.5ft« DISTRICT ft V! terri'erx south of McCall Crdssing; li uding Oakland City Fort Aferheraor Fm,- Point, College Park. Farnglde and Hapedll** Ralph Brown .. ti ft I Mrs. C. M. Mi veil ' g/.ng 'Irs. T. E. Dillard l.ftftg .Mary Buff ... •; Henry Thornton ’ ’ u 'o,.g William Arrendale . 1 .»»«<| James Cunningham ... ... ..i»»!fCf| DISTRICT 7. from Central of Georgia Railway ritfu of way and Lumpkin street west to Went ITm-ef street, including Battle Hill. ^flss I^«eta Carson 1 .on® }frs. B. \A'. Ware ... . .. ... r.\vj«j Harold Curtis i’ha® Miss Afargaret MTilte 1 Kd Green .„y Mix* Mabel Casey . ......... Paul Peyton ;; Miss Nonna Knohloek . .. ... ■ t.( Harry Roberts Mrs. William Turner : v® Eddie Breen 1 <v*s .lint Wilkinson . . ” i'.in* Willie Johnson . ...... > nn® M r. F. Sweet . * *' ; <«•« Henrv VATtite . ...11 .OAR Lincoln Dari* . ..12.0W5 J VA'i'liarn Porter 1 1 WilMans Benson ...12.045 Irwip Almond . . 1 • 1 i Mrs. Joe Pwanton .... ,..II.K»5 Irene Wavtte . . '.ft*™ Joe Welhum .... ,.. l.ftfto Jock Donohue . 1 "illie Campbell k nua Mary Norwood t ft„o f lyde Archer . . , . . I.I.iH* j Joseph Taylor ... fi.r.iwi 1 Robert Codings ...li.ftfttf Robert Bennett ... i.ft"« AP C,,r* KuoMocl. . I f"»« A lev Burton . ."..'.ftit Irene AVavnc ,von® I (Jordon Fretwell .. 8.R8S j Yanee Grime WJllie Winer . t'ftftft Burtram Allen ’’ ;,*°1 Wray Turner .... n "ft fison Agkew .. . * J. D Welch s>»(» Alfred Stewart . .. ft .ft 45 Buht»> Bennett ftftft Hayden Christian . 3,5"1 Pauline Fretwell ft Charlie Stevens ...... vm Wiley Loyd 5 ft® Fred RHgg* Davis Little * -.•■® Mien Wynne i.rm® D. D. Burt * ! in® DISTRICT f From West Hunter street norm : VT ,t y. Railway right of way. including all terrltnrf • *n Ut* 1 river ear line. Miss Nellie Mason . ................ ' Luther Wynn "'*® Xfr*. 1 W Watts . 'frs, C. Wilson Mrs. j^am Waters . . Mrs F. O. Farme* ... x - a than Minsk 'frs. G. A. Grin ter Mrs. *. L Rnrder Miss Florence Simmons Mi«s Dorothy Farmer Miss Elizabeth Evans Joe T.oyd Edwin Crine Hir. 1 "Jft f/eonard Hindmmi Roy Roper .... ...4®.-. Thomas Carter Floyd Harris Charles Plunke* Rav West Clifford P1er«r>n ..... Miss Marie Wilson .... Mrs. R. P. Flennken . . ... Hanahei Baker . ... Simon Cohen Ethel Farmer ... ...... Owen FmTo«ter Henry White Lincoln Daris M. E. Turner Clyde C'ullam DISTRICT 9. AM outside territory within a 2"-mile ’»** dlus of Atlanta not Included in District* 2. 3. J. 5. 6. 7 and S, east of an imagines* line running due north and aouth Oironph tin* ^’ute Canitol. ATrs. J. C. Kitchens .....y,avmt AfeCollum . .... l.oe» .. M«n .. 9.P23 .. 1.ftff» . . ! .CftMf | I ft :’ftu 1.01® t.fKTl UWI» A'ina Watson 'Mss Emma Durham Miss Marie Locftv ...... Mss Anna May Thurman .Mis* Emma Hobbs . llarr-y Clark ... F. w. Evans ............ A. B. Kenny . ......... ■*ani Whitehead . - F F Anderson Mr«. r. n. Riley Mr. G R. Ware M’ss Elia Strong Miss Rosa Trimble ..... 'tlss Carrie Rebh Clarence Martin Beulah McKenzie FL H. Brown Mrs W. F. Brown n»7iua1d Reagir 1.oor» . l.nftd , ft.ftfr* . l.flott ! i>tMt ; i>«® 1 ftoti' i 1 ftft'i i nn " : l«*k< . I.v^e l.ftftn r.f' nn , l.lWd j nft'1 ; 1.flan t.ftftu l.ftftu .izrzrTrizmrz.cic^ Mrs r. r. Hill l.nno Harry Rainey ...» Mrs. T F. Jongs . M-s E. R Tate A Ivlan Johnsor- 'ft**- Mart Houser . Clem Free Thomas Brown ATlsa Reba Oiamrar From southern bvcm.lary .»r I)atr><-( No to Capitol av*nue and Georgia Railroad, ii ■•ti'dirv East Atlanta and Oivuewood. XfUs Marian Robinson . i.oyn Mrs. '. Borg . i on" Mrs. S. E. Patterson/.. l.oft" Adell Cook . 6,955 Morris Febiberg l.""n Miss Ida Barnwell l.ftftn Elbert Stewar* J.'.ft" Ro Snider . i.noo NaiPU Youug AlLss Mary Hoi)sway 1.000 'Ms* lr^P VAlL*nn \ft«« Af-rrle Barnhart . , 1.ftftft T G HiB , . . Morris Thompson 1 .Oft* 1 Aft** Nellie Rndgar* Herbert Boyd 12. a™ R P John? Forrest dark . 6,OAft Afr« I.en T onr* Write Elmer Whit* . 1.000 M'-s Glad's Dxnlft 1 Albert McDuffie .... . . - 9.100 Gu' Bngers Fred Hanna 1.000 Clifford Denson ... Matt Mason ... . 9.965 Frank Walker . Willie Millet - .. l.ftfto Clarence Pr**»m Grady Gordon ... l.Ooo Meldoti Brougtiton , Mrs. V.. F. Ison 5.500 Warren McGee .... Mrs. T. J. .McElrov . . 1.00" Grover Tribble Mrs. 1 ' Arbonglt l.OOo '••!:* Watson • 1 idude McGinni*- 8.ft"" k.mtua Durttsm "Pliam MH»ougkiii' I"."."-. ' 1 Iss At:m» Ma- Tti< . 'Vest 12.18 I dtrard Plevt'iw - Miss Xepb- Kendall . 3.510 Fred Uliltlev M-x \V I William* 3.'(*0 • lavrfncd FPtwVir- Birdie Ingram 11.""" 1 “lie if Boatman vhailfcs Kit s - . . 5,50" Ralph Edwards ... Miss Ore Mann ... / .. 1,000 loe Dasher . ..-• '-tis Moore . 9.Oftft Alma Wilke 1 soti Martha Rail .11.04- lames Edwards - - 1 atie« Edwards 1 .or 1 wrr l Vrv«tor Harvey Eubank* 6. Oftft Hansel Baker \fyr-i* Stone in ft"" Vtfr«/f ( a.Ml* SI4I4 W«n ti — - t sftft (ila Aim and . . IS*" v S. Berry I.F"! Barton Long , , -^1 .rotin Perry 1 “J '!!>■« Ruth Hargood Miss Renta Ayres ...... 1? DISTRICT I®. AM outside territory within a 2" mfl-- *- dins of Atlanta not 'neluded in Dle'rlf''* ?, 3. 4. 3. 6. 7 and 8. weat c< ae imagev* Mne running due noftli and aouth fhrougb >• state Capitol ijtfof .■.‘irrznr/* < ^ ~ t "en ...... >•**•• ""rrrT.CT.-ii 1 ^ i ftftft .... ^ ......... ... •• j tyy * Of® H v Aftd — 1.008 5 ’li ■ —»*•'.** * ftftft •• l.fflft tftft A.’oj • *!!!! •>» "ft" "*'**/ ••• i « ...