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

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Iff THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SI' SIMS IS Krazy Kat "VET***. .lJk Uttm-mtkan* Her- Ignalz Hits the Net ‘LUCE'S’ tIFE Councilman-elect Dallas Tells ot; Rooseveltian Deed on Hunt With Tax Deputy Harris Dalian. othrrw ip** known an •HimPon J* DaJlaa, f’ouncIlmHn-pUtot from the Keventh Ward, it- ambitious 'o rival Ootonel Theodore Roosevelt's mifulfl* atoria* of the African rhi- noaori hippopotami with an intlma.e of the Georgia ja* krabbit. -He told Wednesday of a Thanks- ifHInir I>ay haint with “Luce” Harris, wlmae official title a fAicien Hairli, • •hief depo<> to County Tax Collector Andy P Stewart which revealed eorne hinirs*o-hout the Georgia Jackrabbtt he had never known before. “Through th# courtesy of Cn< Andy Stowarf, that grand old master n the fine art of kindly <-oneldcratiot for humanity. Luce ;»nd I went down >o his farm for n rabbit hunt ” said Sim ‘TvUre boajtterl that he could jump more rabbits than any pack of bea giea I could bring along Hut I knev my dogs, and I accepted the banter for 1 re* ts Warning Unheeded T warned iaice that he had bett bw careful, for I had heard that there were some of the biggest Ja« -krabbit* down on Uncle Ainiy’s farm that had '•v^r been seen in Georgia. "Despit# my warning. Luce dashed abend when we came to a wide •trelch of broom sedge, bordered one side by a dark -wood and the otl bv n. thick briar patch. Must as i expected, be headed for 1 he briar patch, but, knowing som«- "ilng of th*- habits of the rabbits 'n that j>art of the country, my wise JJt- beagles made for the woods. "Siidfionlj I saw the biggest Jack rabbit that evei showed the white of : y tall to the hounds dart out of the woods and charge toward Luce. ] saw' his teeth gleam In the sunlight. 1 tell you my heart went to my throat i) fear for Luc*. Attacked by Buck Ague. ‘When I realised his life was in danger, for he wasn’t looking or fear ing anything from the direction of the woods. 1 was threatened with buck ague. “I managed to fire when the jack- rab bit was within only 20 feet of Luce, and the cottontail threw his heels Into the air. “Colonel Roosevelt, I’m sure, never had a more exciting experience In Africa "Luce" Harris verifies the part of the store- about "Sim” Having his lifa, hut warns any end, all not to hglieve anything else ‘Sim" tells about the hunt, YOUTH STABS TEACHER. R1CHTON, MISS.. Dec. 4 —Profes- ioi Q 0 Ball principal of a high grade private sc hool here, was .sorl- ously stabbed by t’harle.s Conway. I# v.-ar old pupil bOOUtSM he WHO whipped for violating school rule*. Rail’s recovery is doubtful. Conway has been arrested. j/l80UtfWY A osuj *)*il aeiaj ;* iPUil-DRfcSS Soils) \K»ufiw wet* y Boy's Leg Is Broken When Auto Hits Him •lack Turner, 14 years old. was rur j down by an automobile driven h> M I J M. Mash burn, of the Southern Bell | Telephone Company, and auatainad s broken right leg and numerous cuts ( arid brutaee lata Wednesday at Nal- j son and Walker street* Fie was j ta.ken to his home. No 139 Neiaon i street, where a physician attended I him. Immediately after the aedejen*. Maahburn ailed police headquarters and notified them of the accident The accident was lnvestigjited and no cane made against Maahburn 20-Year Youth Beats IT 0.1. i TO BUST BEER RE9ULHTI0K COUBTHOUSEFUC Teacher Cowhided Tree Dweller Taken For Whipping Pupil j To Carolina Asylum j« Macon Dealers Declare Restric tions Proposed by Law and Or der League Too Severe MACON, One 4.—-City Council will determine next Tuesday night what additional restrictions, if any, «ha!l be put on the *ft;e of beer in thia city. The ijfi w JCnforoement League ha a 3 In Race for Mayor 1 —’" atthe ROY8TON, Dec 4 -Candler Ginn waf; elected Mayor of Roysrton over three other candidates by < plurality of two votes. He will probably be the youngest May Wr in the H'ate. being just paat 20. He graduated from the State University In 1912 He will have the responsibility of establish ing a waterworks and lighting sys tem that has been voted for the city. Ginn's plurality wrh given by two schoolmates who came tip from 'he university to vote for hfm kfcvi35fc') Crippled Boy Kills Aged Man to Roh HiraU'c* j use of screens or stained windows be barred, that saloons be confined to in# tire limits and prohibited on Fourth street «nd Wall street alley: that re fusal to give the f htef of Police, upon request, sample bottles of the bever age* sold shall entail revocation of li cense; that licenses bo denied to aa- loonmen who take out Federal inter nal revenue licenses for the sale of Intoxicating liquors, and that trans- f< rs of licence* be not allowed. The saloon men. in filing an anewrr to these request*, admit the power of Council to impose all of the restric tions, but declare that such an ordi nance will put them out of busine**. The) on *he i.rher band, that th# price of city license* be reduced from $300 to $100. Council ha* heard both sides ana will make a decision next Tuesday STEUBENVILLE. OHIO, j>. 4 - Daniel Lee, aged 19, s crippled boy, confessed to-day to the authorities at Wellsburg. W. Va„ across the Ohio River, that he had murdered George Mooney, aged 80, a rich farmer, who whm 4ound slain Tuesday The lad admitted that lie shot Mooney In the hope of finding large sums of money in the farmer’s house*, but the search for gold proved frtt i- )*fl* Nebraska Mayor is Recalled by Voters NEBRASKA OTT7, NKBR Dec 4 In the first recall election held under the new Rfate law, Nebraska City recalled Its Mayor, J. T> Houston, arid selected in his place Paul Topping. The principal charge against Mayor Houston was that lie whs 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 CITY BREVITIES. MOVING PICTURE SHOWS WASHINGTON, Dec 1 To facili tate the handling of parcel post mail the po at office department has begun the establishment of railway termi nal poat.offlces in other cities having large railway facilities. It is planned to bring the total of such offices up to 160 before the close of next year. General Young to Plan for Reunion ALAMO No. 1 Friday. “The Pay As You-Enter Man,'’ .special two-part Essanay drama. The Franklin Four. Dixie's young est and best quartet in harmony and comedy singing. V'SHE, I BOUGHT •T Pc it My C\ umpp. - ;T- ALAMO NO 2 F rfday. Alexia * Strategy." special two- part Edison drama. “A Bear Es cape ” a roaring Pathe comedy. Auriema and the Monarch Four. ALCAZAR THEATER To day. ‘Ckieisea 7750," a Metropolitan mystery picture, with Henry E. Dlxey in the title role. This great production of the Famous Player* i% one of the best picture# seen in the South. SAVOY THEATER Today. ' Caprice Famous Players' Fea ture. With Mary Plckford in the Title Role. Thia Is the Play That Made Mrs. Flske Famoua. THE MONTGOMERY F rlday. •The Voice of Angelo.“ an exciu- * 1 ve two-part drama that will make your blood run faster and interest you throughout rhr Montgomery Orche*tra 13 one of the best In the South and the singing Is greet. THE ELITE Friday. Legend of Provence '—This great Thanhouser 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 appeal* to all that is good and pure in you CHATTANOOGA. Dei , L ~ General Bennett II. Young, of Louisville, commander-in-chief of the United Confederate Veteran*, is the gu.ent 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 Dec. 4—Bx- Govemor Gilchrist, one of three can didates to succeed Duncan U» Fletch er iii the United States Senate, lias vitfTdrawn from the race, giving pri vate affair* as liis reason. “Society Vaudeville" promises to be a big event in amateur acting in At lanta this year. It will be given the flight of December 17 at the Atlanta Theater. Dozen# of pretty girl* will take pa its. Part of the proceeds will vo to the Industrial Home for the Blind. E. H. Alt-Dona Id was elec;ted pres ident of the Eagles for th*' coming year Wednesday night Other offl cere elected were: FI. E. Ruth, vice president; G, D. Eggard. chaplain. A. Fisher, secretary; R. E. William* treasurer, and Dr. S. A. Rhode*, phy sician. B H. Dunn an elevator contractor, working on top of the Morrow Trans fer Company Building, was badly In jured by a beam which fell from the top of the shaft. He was taken to the Grady Hospital, where ii was said ne Would recover. Fancy needlework T>a the women of I the Park Street Methodist Church is ! the feature of a bazaar held Thurs- j day at. No*. 57-59 Peachtree street. The needlework consists of every thing that goes to make a house j beautiful in the way of table covers, pillowslips and spreads. A reception will be held at the Ven 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- •ther. The reception will be held in the Sunday school rooms. The Ellery Band, an rout# to All an engagement at the Auditorium In At lanta. will stop over In Dalton Tues- j day afternoon to give a matinee con- ’ Pert at 1 lie High School Auditorium for the benefit of the Dalton Kinder garten Association. NO TEXTILE STRIKE. FALL RIVER, ^VIASS., Dec. 4.— There will be no textile strike here. The five textile unions voted to abide by the decision of the Fall River Cot ton Manufacturers’ Association refus ing an advance in wages of 12 1-2 per cent. Cgremony Planned for Next Wed nesday Morning at the New County Building, After December P * beautiful State flag will float over the new Court house. The flag is a gift from the Piedmont . Continental Chapter, Daughter* of th*- American Revolution, to tho Board of • Fulton County Commissioners, and its ! presentation had its origin with Mrs. : Richard P. Brooks, regent of Pied- , mont Chapter. Elaborate preparations have been i made for the flag raising. The Daugh- j ter* of the American Revolution, the ■ United Daughters of the Confederacy. ! the Daughters of 1812, the <Chamber > of Commerce, the Mayor and General Council, and all friend* of the Daugh ters of the American Revolution have been invited to attend the coremonies, which wi 1! take place in the court room 0:1 the first floor of the Court house at 11 o'clock next Wednesday I morning Master of ceremonies will be Gen eral Clifford A. Anderson. The program will be: "America," by the orchestra; speech by General Clifford A. Anderson; pre- I mentation speech by Mrs. Richard P. Brooks, regent of the Piedmont Con- ( tinenta' Chapter. D. A. R.; “Star-! Spangled Banner.’’ by the orchestra: speech of acceptance for the city, 1 Mayor James G. Woodward; address by Hon. Luclen L. Knight, accepting j th** flag for the State and County; j "Dixie." by the orchestra; talks by j Mrs. Shephard TV. Foster, State re- j gent Daughter* of the American Rev- , olutton, and Mrs. William Lawson | Peel, vice president general, D. A. R. I DOTHAN. ALA., Dec. 4.—J. A. Joy ner, principal of the Madrid School, near here, who was horaewhlpped by Ivoule Pilcher Wednesday afternoon, wae here to-day in conference with County Superintendent of Education John Odom. Joyner had rTmlrh#d a younger brother of Pilcher in school. Thi# cau**d the fight. Pilcher struck th# teacher several blows with a whip, but ran when Joyner pulled a knife. Pilcher was Jailed, but made bond. j her, frightened at the appear, n<v I cars and many people, l.urv v 1 Chitwood, of Seneca, a vouna ,1'’ oman, war brought, to th< Xnylum here to-dav. r * The woman, wtih her infant, ha, been living In the woods sleeping , far* tanned a« brown as an Indian a tree-house, and subsisting on r-xv and with a young child clinging to i berrte* and wild fruit COLUMBUS. Dec. 4.—Her ! NEW CLYDE LINE AGENT. JACKSONVILLE. Dec. 4.— E. E Quincy, chief clerk of the Clyde Steamship Company here, has been promoted to be agent at Charleston. A l?T/TJ_ CABARET II ft# art CHANT/ |UIJC H j40t III III Gel Out “of the Rut” Dotrt ooartftme day aftor dwr. In tba* haJf y oondMdoo—-with poor ag>pe tite. mltow oomplexlon and r iogged bowel. Ton holp Kat a re woadsrfullv In oworoomlng all Stomach, 1>»«t and Bowel tnonblee bw taking » abort oouraa of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS TRY A BOTTU TO-DAY AVOID SUBSTITUTES III III YOU CAN HAVE IT REPAIRED JUST LIKE NEW AT A VERY MODERATE COST The Georgian’, Repair Directory gives ell the prinoipal placet where en article can be repaired, and ehould be creserved in every heme ae , guide. ^ Keys.Guns end Locks Repaired Safe sxpert Work Qu*r*rto#d CHAS. L REEVES ictrth Broad Street Phone Bell Main THE PIPE HOSPITAL For all kinds of Pipe Repairing TUMLIN BROS. 50 NORTH BROAD ST. ALL MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS Repaired and Re- \ Built. Prompt ser- j vice. Thorough work. Reasonable charges. American Writing Machine Co. Phone Main 2526. 48 N. Pryor St. All Kinds of FURNACES Rap.ir*, Tha Only Place to Get MONCRie* FURNACES Repaired, Prompt Attention. MONGRIEF FURNACE CO, Phones Main 2*6; Atlanta ttrr 139 South Pryor Street. SCISSORS AND KNIVES OF ALL KINDS SHARPENED BY EXPERTS MATTHEWS & LIVELY 21 E. Alabama St. Phones 3H ATLANTA, GA. STOVES Oi All Kind, REPAIRED THE ATLANTA ITOVE SUPPLY CB. It)' N\ Poreyth BL Phore Ivy 1110. Store Btipruie. of Every Kind. CONTESTANTS’ STANDING IN FREE CHRISTMAS GIFT DISTRIBUTION CONTEST Great Gains in Votes Being Made by Contestants in All Districts. fASltimLCHNNEI? ! Auburn A/,- VuNCX^y NlGHT^ ATLANTA T ®^'® MT All Week—Matinees Wed. and Sat. Klaw & Ertanger'g Stbpendous BEN-HUR Nights 50c to $2; Mats. »Oc to 91.50 THIS WEEK LYRIC NEXT WEEK Bartley 4 ELEANOR Campbell’s I MONTELL Great Play. ! In THE A BUTTERFLY WHITESLAVE * on the WHEEL Matinees Tues., Thurs. and Sat* 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 DISTRICT I. From W A A. JUilxraj rt*ht of tv»y an.t mter of city north to Piedmont avenue. Mrv It. B. Johnson l.ufl'* John Holden 1.12s Miss Amelia Punton l.O'iO Mrs. O. F, Howard ....... l.OOu lames Callaway l.OOr Joe McDonald . 1,00- Otlca Price . . ....... l.fi-ie Clayton Ellison 1.000 Harry Goldberg .... 1.0<m Robert Kendall ....11,480 Hobson Stewart ......... l.OOu John Cobble 8.820 Fred Lichtenstein 12,21" Mrs. M. O. Brantley ».2i:. Will Griffin . 1 dp-. J. F Rhoad* .... 11.8*5 ifttold Morrison ...... . 1,000 Isadore Bleleh 1.000 Mrs. V. o. Johnson ... 9.020 H. L. Harper Nellie Kate Butler . ... 1,03.' Clelland 8..'*00 Arthur Johns 1.000 B. E. Phillips .. ...... 1.000 Toni Vawter . 1.000 M. T. Jones ...... 1,00« Miss Gertrude Koplln , . 10.605 Willie Pair 1.000 Master Arthur PhllHpfl . 1,000 Morris Taylor 1.00" Geor*e Pierce 1.T20 Leanto Gonnella l.ooo Jesse Vickers 3,430 Lewis McWilliams 9,48ft Coburn Hendrix . . 8.138 Miss I.fla Hden Ftlllnfin 9.00*. Miss Mary Johnson l."00 Huleigb Fail ... 1,25" Walker Drayton- 3.0«0 Floyd Williams . ........ 1.00" Maurace S. McGsnty 1.000 M -s H L Jolmson 1,0M Edmond Allen 1.0(H) DISV'CT 2. From Piedmont atenue and Oeorfla Rail way right of way east to Highland avenne. VAUDETTE F riday. •Pot Another's Crime.’’ e two reel Reliance. ’'The Milkman’s Re vmqe." a Thanhomer comedy that 11 "ll Amuae v OthP. great P" l - i\ REUNION OFFICERS ELECTED. JACKSONVILLE D*r A —The j Confederate Reunion Association h:is eiec-tei William Fevre. president: V. i V » onrov and V E Jennings, vit e j proriiionts, and v 1. Turner, *pcrt» 1 4-a ■ 1 1 -r* 1 ■» :•» ip- •Tpoi a tor*. 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 Where’s Your 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've Scanning the “ For Sale Dogs” Col umns in the “Want Ad" Section of The Geor gian everv day. (Evidence) PLEASE STOP SO Answers Already* IT! FOR SALE- Thoroughly trained point er bitch; two seasons: fast and relia ble; steady on field and fast hunter; tine chance to breed some full-blooded dogs If you kill a bird she will find it. • '«n«r leaving State, reason lor selling. Address Box 14. Macon. Ga. This little “Want Ad" appeared in ONE issue of Hearst's Sunday American and this ‘morning's' mail brought the following: Macon. Ga.. December 1. 191;J. The “ Want Ad .Man” Hearst's Daily Georgian and Sunday American. Atlanta. Ga. Gentlemen—-Please stop this "Want Ad.” 1 have received about 50 replies already. Yours truly. .). F. WORSE GY. li you waul what you waul when yon want it, use STS GEORGIAN;,, ..SUNDAY erican W A N T A I) S .Yunnan Caldwell Miss Perke Cline ... Willie Skelton Frank Henson J. McGill Leu ton Be tba ..... Henry Hutchinson .. Fred Lenny ......... Foster Hair T. J). Lannis . ■■»... H. Watson Boyd E. Noyes Anderson ...... Miss Sarah Lester .. Miss Robert Harbour Morris Lefhoflf Eugene Penn Miss Carrie Tenegtn Charlie Power' Finley Dunn ........ George Ant P. Henderaon . J. P. Anderaon Carl Fstea . . ... Stevens Jennings .... Andrey West .. ,-r..., W H. Hoey ........ Roger Sanders Alvin Evans Charles A Stoo* ... I. ouls Ptnell ... ... . William Park st;.n-j-, .11.615 . «.nr> . 9.030 . 1,000 .11.95.% .10.435 . 1,000 . 1.090 . 1.00ft . 1.000 . l.ooo . 1.000 . l.floo . 1.0«O . 1.000 .12,045 . 1,000 . 1,000 . 1.000 . l.onn . l.ooo . l.ooo . 1.00«i .1.000 . 1.105 . l.ooo . 1.000 . l.ooo . 1.000 l.ooo 1,000 1.000 Alrln Melntnsh l.Ofto Harry 1>. Smith _ . 1.01ft Ulmer Tarbough 8,50w John Hall .. 1.000 Frank Wilson . 1.000 Clifford Lloyd 1.00« Mrs. C. Smith 1.000 .Mina Mamie Brown 1.00** Wilson Gilbert 9.02'. Harry Saye . ... 10.050 Ernest McHugh ... . ...... 8,Goo Roy Nuckolls 1.000 Donald Davis ...... ........ . 1,000 Hines McArthur l .000 Irvan Willingham ... 9.OS ■ Miss Bessie Kaplan .. . 1,000 Miss Nellie Doblm 1,00*. Miss Bessie Harding .. .... l.OOu I. Rosenthal . . 1,015 V. O. Painter l.OOu Clifford Mam .r .... 1,000 W. C. Erans 1.000 \fiss Helen Pinkston 6,020 Miss Sarah Abebton ... 1,035 Mlsa Yirgle Coppage 3.505 i iirtls Floyd Autry 3,51! Moses Robkln 1,000 Robert Howell 1.000 Master Anby Griffin . 1.000 Daniel Hyden f. s,6:t* Alex Penn 1.00ft Abbott Sll.es l,0«o» Vernon Smith l.Oftn Adolphus Hicks 1.000 >Iins Ruth Wilson 1,000 ItaiTard Robert 5V11son I.flfto fJlllrert Withers l.tH»n Fred Hammock 1 .•'("• Joel Hammock l.ooo i P Rnekmore . l.oni. Oliver Sumner l.ooo <Taude Jolinston l.OOu Eugene Tomlinson 3,500 Teddlft T.eamon 3.500 * Browu ... . 1 .one Audrey Pelot ..... .... 3.5ftn Hunter Johnson .....12.000 Larry Wood ... 9.00" limmle Cornett 9.000 Mis* I/ena G rein man 10.1 To Miss Ruby Barton 9.07" William Patrick .. 1,000 Charles Tortan .... 3.500 Murray Dixon .11,000 Auby Wilson . 1,000 DISTRICT 5. South of Capitol avenue and renter of ritv n Central of Georgia right of way. including South Atlanta and Lakewood Heights. Mrs. D. N- Baldwin l.oo* 1.00* .10.0111 Ralph Brown Mrs. C. M. Aflaell Mrs. T. F. Dillard Mary fluff ....... Henry Thornton William Arrendala ... James Cunningham DISTRICT 7. From Central of Georgia Rail war rlr 1 ; way and Lumpkin street vest to West II •• #4 street, including Battle Bill. Miss Leeta Carson 1 Airs. B. W. Ware Harold CurtLs ;’o...y Miss Margaret White ..... '. ■ t Ed Green .,■» Miss Alabel Casey . Paul Peyton *. 4 Miss Norma Knobloek Harry Roberts Mrs. William Turner Eddie Breen Jim Wilkinson . Willie Johnson Mr. F. Sweet ....... Cecil Self Henry White . .... Lincoln Davis William Porter U»4 .11.055 .12.WW Williams Benson ^!!!.’!i2>45 Irwin Almond ... Mrs. Joe Swantor .... Irene Wayne ....... ’’*’*!!! i.’o<«» .lor Welbum 1,*M Jack Donehue Willie CampheTl . w ... 1." t 6.(Ml Mary Nonrood l.fWM) Clyde Archer . . . . . U"*(l Joseph Taylor RoLerr Pollings Robert Bennett M1-s Cora Knohlnck Alex Burton Gere Wayne Gordon Fret well Leo Vaughn ...................... >:,64 . Paul Cox J.000 Frances Henderson lft.050 Jacob Samet . t.ooo Mine Carmen Thom a* 1.000 Harvey Jennings T-.635 William I^rng . . 8,755 Emile Schucr l.ooo Herman Echols ...... . 7.045 Pearl Chsmben . Master I ■«.«» Dudnti 8,028 Harid lilrk 1,035 Herbert Edward .... . .... 1.000 Israel Zimmerman ....... 1 .onu I.ouls Cook . .11,285 Fred White . . ....... 1.00" David Martin jt.. ..... ".GOo Harvey Richardson 3,500 William Hampton ... ..... .... f.fton Frank P Algood lft.50» Odie Richards .12.000 H. Andrad l.ooo Earl England . . 6.500 OISTRICT 3. From Highland avenue and belt line rail road, all tcrritnrv included in Tnman Par’ Druid Hills. Kirkwood, Oakhurst. East T.aks and Decatur Mith Georgia Railroad righi of w»> from belt Unc to South Dergtur car line Including South Kirkwood Miss Rertle Moor® ...... l.ftftn Mrs E. F Dans .. 9,150 Miss Helena Patman 1.099 M1m Lucy 8cott .. 1.999 Mt e s Nell Ruber 3.59" MDs Pauline Asgood 1.900 Mrs. L. Polk ... 1 .0"" Atson Johnson . 1 "00 Charlea Fuller ... 1,009 F.niery Flinn . . i.ftft" Henry Nerin ... . ■ .099 Cordon Dill .909 Mrs. T. F Dillard 9.515 Loraine Mitchell 8.545 Pam Glassburn David Martin .11,655 Nellie Floyd . 1.9"9 J. A T.owe ft.31" Joe Bams .... . l.flftO J.ouis Rlmmons • sna Sterling Jordan . . l."0" Hoyt Bell . I."" 1 ' Henry B Harriv ... 3.695 Byron Etheridge 1 ."99 Willie Hardin a nor, M »hh Braswell 19.13;- Mr*. J F Reetea 1 one " ij J«pe* 1.990 Mrs. Thom** c Sartr-rwhtte I.""* Tame* Boblnaon . l.non Med lock St and ridge 1.999 5f1»« Mabel Ackerman 1.990 Mm Lilv Kellv 6."15 Leo PI 11a 6,"2" Afrs. E. B Smith 1.009 William F Perkins ..... 1.03" M rldon Clay ....... 1,000 Cliarles May St. Leonard Vlech ... . l.Oo" Floyd Adams ----- . . -. 8.51" I.ouls Donaldson .. . . ... . ... 3.59«. Willie Braswell 1.0"(i G. T Peek . 8.5ftv Horace Snow . l.ftt'u >Psa t'ora Dav . 1.00" Wiliam Hampton . . , 1,295 ii F Abboti .. ! 1.600 DISTRICT 4 Mrs. Webb Mrs. Vftn Willtaiu Hood ........ F W. Davis Miss Ethel Batiks ... W. C Evans V. IT. AfcDade ...... Mrs. SViUiraji Mrs. Lee F. Drcgfles, Miss Ada Fuller ... Mr*. O. J. Parker .. Mrs. W 5 Redman Pi erne Henderson ...... Ralph Ross Fannie Mav Cook Mr*. C. M. Kirby ... Julian Starr Mias Evelyn Wilson Robert T. Fears .... George L. Pratt ..... Noble Hendrix ...... W. H. Wayne ... Fred Sale Edmond Thrasher John Buchanan ..... . 1 Tforgf Kempt on Miss Fannie K. Hall ■ Bell Davis Carl Aahury .—...... Trelyn Mills M. B. Jorman K. L. Ferguson R G. WlJaon F. M. Biahop . Mrs. A. V. Anderson Mrs. J. H. Abbott . MBs Bailie Rerte R T. Beeland G. Kahn Mis? Emma Childree , . T. H. Lafayette . . * G Dari# Mr*, a F. Anderson . Miss Chlore TTarmon lames Lorels ....... John Wheleas Randall Leon Parker fteorge Floumor Humbert D Chriatlna Sister Regis VN B I^iwe . Mrs. T. M. Adamson Rsrtor Troutman Carl Mathew R. Sockwetl Robley Cullflan ....... L. L. Rochce .... R H. Grantham ...... Murray Dlsoon Malter Stallings Uhert Tuggle .... Charles Corain ... toe Jabbonski ...... Mrs. A. F. Kvana Wilbur Ogletree II. E Smith Sylveria Dimer l.eon Nixon Charles Butler P. R. McKinney Louie Cook Edward Smith Vori Aleara Dave Kohn 1 .ftftft 6,325 l.ftfto ...... 1.000 8.65« 1.00t» 1.00ft 9.010 13.60" 1,00" ... . 1.000 1.000 3,500 9.165 1.00" 1.000 ...... 3.300 l.Ooo 1.000 1.000 l.ooo 1,00" I.OOn 1.000 l.ooo 1.00" 1,00ft 1,00ft 3.50" 1.000 . 1.00" 1.00" . ..12,015 .... l.OOrt 9.605 1.00" ..... 1.00" 1.00" ... . 1.000 ... . 1.00" 1.00" s.515 6.020 1,000 ... l.ft«« .. 1.0ft" . - . 1.000 11.175 1.0** 3.535 .... 9,190 .... 1.00" .. .1.000 1,000 . ... 3.540 3.500 l.OOo .... l.ooo ..... 1.000 6,005 .. . 1.000 6.000 1.000 6.025 11.000 3.505 8.540 3.55" .. 1.00O .. . 1.000 1.000 .. .. l.(M« ... 1,000 Vance Grimes . . . . .. . . . .... . Willie Winer .......... ’ 99" Ruriram Allen ' *94 Wray Turner 9 1 Leon Askew J. D. Welch .••"ft Alfred Stewart . . . ft.345 Bubhy Bennett .. . 1.9(1* Hayden Christian . 3. "1 Pauline Fretwel! .. '• •9<? Charlie Stevens . . ... ... . :• :.«i Wiley Loyd 5. -"(1 Fr*»d Brigirs Davis Little ‘.‘.Y.’.Y * ... 7.591 Allen Wynne 1.99# D D. Burt 1.911* DISTRICT 8. From West Hunter street north to tv ,4 Ral'wav right of way. including all ” n th“ river car line. Ml*. Ketlie Mason r.a* Wynn • - o# Mrs. 1 W watts -• 5frs. C. Wilson . Mrs. Sam Waters . Mrs. F. O. Farmer ''’a* ban .\Hnsk Mrs. G. A. Printer . ... 1 5Ds. E. L. Snyder 5tiss Florence Simmons — Miss Dorothy Fanner ' 5fiss Elixaheth F.ran>; ........ . Joe Loyd "W E<l\rin Crane Leonard Hlndmon - f Roy Roper Thomas Carter Floyd Harris . . Charles Plunket Rav West . Clifford Pierson ” Mias Marie Wilson Mrs. R. P. Flennken ............ Hanahel Baker ... 9 Simon Cohefi ..... ; 1 "i. Ethel Farmer . ... :AIT Owen Forrester .. .. «.r 5 Henry White . . . 11A n " T.lncoln Davis 9 ."Off M. E. Turner , '..«»» Clyde Cull am .... l.MU DISTRICT «». All outside ’errlinrr wfthln a 20-mllp **• dius of Atlanta not tncltided m Dlstr!"‘» '. 3. 4. 3. 6. 7 and *. east of an Imagine' 1 line running due north and aoutli through ' » *fste Canltol. 'Tre. J. C. Kiroherts O * McCollum ’A*' Anna Walaon ......... . ’ AW* >*lss Pknma Durbatn .... lA"ft Miss Marie T.ochr .. *^^. 9A!" Mss Anna May Thurman >J1ss Emma Hobbs . . U' » .... ... * "9ft .! 9.W-1 l.''W • Wl IM 1 J.lE" Jl.l^* ...... ^ M( , t.; '..'.1* ■ Miss Thelma Rousey i.fth" Par O'Donnell 3.5"" 1 r Boatwrlgh#. S M<* >ioKv— s Howell ... .. j. 1 "" •'•-'-rr Ott - ll.ftftft Wtniam Porter . . 8,5ft" DISTRICT 8. All Territory south of McCall Cmaairg. !r 'tiding Oakland City. Fort McPherson, Fa* r ’oint. College Park, Fematde and Hapevtlle Fr.m southern btruidary Datrict Nc t.i Capitol avenue and Georgia Railroad, cludinir East Atlanta and Orn.ewoo<i 3!ias Marian Robinson 1, Mira ' Bon 1 Mrs S r Patterson i, Adell Cook . . .. \r.iTri« Fe’-'rrr Miss Ids Barnwell 1. Elbert Stews'" x. Roc Snider 1 Ne. • Mrs. F E. Hill Miss Mary Hollaway 5fiss 5fyrtle Barnhart Morris ThompaoD Herbert Boyd Forrest Clark Wylie Elmer White A iW McDuffie Fred Hanna Matt if aeon ... Willie Miller ...... Grady Gordon Mrs. W. K. Ison Mrs. T. .7. MrElrov Mrs. K. A. Arbougfl - 1 ■ •. ids . . . William McGoughlln Willie West MBs Nellie KeudalJ Mrs. W. L. WtUiams Blrdi* lutrani . Charles Fitts .. Mlsa ff« Mann . . Mil* Moore . Martha Fall • ' arlcs Edwa * Hars-v Eubanks r>.'s ■win 1.00ft .. lAftft 1 .ft"" . l.ftft" 12,ft5ft .. 8,000 ... 1.00.1 . 9,100 .. 1.000 . 9.961 . 1,600 .. 1,00" . .. 3.50" ... 1.000 . 1.00" . 8."0>‘ .10,035 ..12.19' 3.510 . . 3,50" ..11.ft"" . 3,50" .. 1,00" 9,"«" 11.045 I.o: • 6.""<' ;n,cnr. I 4<V» Harvey i#)ar1- E. W. Frans ....... A. B Kenny . ...... *am Whitehead ..... E. F. Anderson Mrs. C B. Rllev .. Mrs. G. R. Ware . . Mies Ella Strong Miss Rosa Trimble Nflss Carrie Rebb ... Clarence Martin .. Reulah AfcKcnzle H. H. Brown • Mrs W. F Brown Reginald Reggie •tda Almand V. F. Berry Barton Long ...... MLss T.lnnie Taylrv John Perry ...... Miss Ruth Havgood MSm Renta Ayres •!* . DISTRICT 10. ATI mPidde territory within a ?" rrn« dlus f f Atlanta not Included in TMftrl' ?. 3. 4. 6. 6. 7 and s west an 1ms«r Itn# running due north aad *oul> Orpout'- Capitol Harry Rainey . J M'-fi. T. F Jones -. Mrs E. B Tate 'firs Vlrian Johnson sfle* Marc Hmisar . mem Free Thomas Brown ATLse Reba Chapmro Aflss Ir«mc Wilson T. O HIT! ... \fiae Nellie Rodgws R, 8. Johns Mrs. Len Jones Mi** Gladys DiwrMW Guy ftc»gers Clifford Driiaon ... *■ FiatJi Walker -.«».»»»- Clarence Prealflgy . MeldoTT'DroUgtltOO ao«ea-i Warren McGee •Trover Tribble .. Anna Watjon .... Fmrna Dutliatn Miss Anna Afar Thorman Edward Rtavt-ns ... . - Fre.1 Whitley . * ....... 1 awford FPaFklns I Mila M. Boatman Ralph Edwards loe Dasher ...... ... Alma WtlkarwB igmea Edwards . - | • s t«r T. Vest or CT«r.«-l Raker — ALf r ed c*s" : * Vf» • rtavla Lftftft !.""•» 1.60ft 1 MU 1 nefi 1 A"" 1 A"ft {"no \ eel