Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 07, 1913, Image 18

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ft 3rd *• a 4 ■■ rt? u 10 c If KARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA, CA., ST’NDAY. DECEMBER 7, TO URGED TO STB? FOREST FIRES Damage Is Done for This Year, but Co-operation Promised for Next Season ATHENS, Dec. Prof^aeor Alfrc : A ken nan, head of t !i e department of forestry of the (too nr i a State Oollafrc »f Agriculture, has returned from North Georgia, where he hae been a< draaaing meetings of citizens in thr-• of the mountain counties about tht m porta no# of prote< tint? the fore' rom flree in the fall. At the time of the meetings th atmoaphere wae pungent with odor of burning leaves, smoke hung like > pall over all the mountain country, and the nights were lit up bt' fires that consumed the leaves and under- • rueh of the forest areas The heavy rains of the early part of the week quenched the fixes, and the damage which the fires will do •his year Is over At leaet It Is ex pected that there will not be any nore Important outbreak* Professor Akerinan told the moun- • *ln people of the great losses which iiey were aulTerlng each year from a re leas ly setting leave* on Are Voting sprouting trees axe destroyed shrubs and well started young trees • ire either completely destroyed or ate 1 done Irreparable harm, the litter and ‘vimtis of the virgin soil Is so darn- <ged as to cut ofT a part of the fu ture food supply of the forests, while even the large trees are checked in \ their growth and their value as lum ber depreciated by the ground fire- The people who attended the meet mgs expressed a determination to -xerdse greater care and to see to If. that the careless who do start such flree axe taught a lesson. ‘Napoleon’ Buys Meal; Can’t Pay; Is Jailed Special Cable to The American. PARIP, Dec. 6.—Another Napoleon has made his appearance, and In a rT>!e which was certainly unworthy of h\n great name A well-dressed man enter*] a restaurant in the Boule vard de Ollchy and ordered an ex- ! •endive meal, which was washed down by the fines? wines In the e»- ta bllshment. He was treated with great consid eration b\ the waiters and manager until he declared that he hadn't a sou. He was taken to the police sta lion, where he gave his name a« Na poleon Bonaparte. It la h1e real name. Without domicile, profession or re sources, Napoleon was sent to the 56,221 YEARLY IS WHAT 6 GIRL OF 15 SPENDS A I lock-up. ' $500 to Son, $25,000 For 3 Monuments ALLENTOW'N, Dec 6. Twelve thousand dollars for a monument for himnalf, $10,000 for one to his father and $.1,000 for a third to a brother ere among the provisions of the will of Charles I^sch, retired liveryman, who died last week. He leaves an estate animated to he worth more lhan $200,000. His son. Andrew, is cut off with $500 and the Income of a farm, while the residue of the estate is to go to his sister, Alice, the heirs of his brother William snd the heirs of his brother Frank, In equal shares They UseLemonJuice For Secret Letters Women Fail to Vote In San Francisco Two Noted Artists Billed for Concert CHICAGO. Dec. 6.-—A Chicago window’ washer's romance was told before Judge Mahoney, when Wll- | liam Gr^en, 21, faced a charge of disorderly conduct placed by Miss Bertha Shuey, 18, a stenographer. "He said he was going to wed me," explained Miss Shuey. "We wrote letlggs so my mother couldn't read them. We w r rote them with lemon Juice I would hold them near a match or candle fiame and the writ ing would come out brown. Green was discharged. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. -An • nalysls of the rote of the municipal election of November 11 by Registrar of Flections Zemanekl shows that of the 49.833 women registered, only 19,- 678 voted Of a total of 72.&f*l, something more than one-fonrth was caM by women. The total registration was 146,673, fewer than one-third being women. ft/lme. Rlheldoffer, Operatic Soprano, and Mary Dennison Galley, Vio linist, Coming to Auditorium. Wives Get Year’s Pay Of Drunken Husbands IOHA, KA.VS.. Dec. 8. Assignment of their wages for a year to their wives was the punishment meted out to three men found guilty of drunkenness In the Municipal Court here. "Men." said the Judge, "there's Just one way out of this for you Oo back to the factories, do your work and let your wives draw the pay Otherwise, to Jail you go, to stay until you nerve the maximum penalty," Lost Horle Is Wild When Finally Found rKHFPJMTNG. MICH.. Deo. 8.- Clor- «noe Dawson and Bert Walker, lsh- nemlng men. have recovered a horse hat had broken a wav from them in the wilderness 30 mllea from the ofcy early ‘ast spring, when they were on a fish ing trip A homesteader new tbe horse a few -lays ago and notified the owners The Horse was as wild as a deer and was orralod with difficulty Mme Grace Hall Rlheldaffer, the noted operatic soprano, and Mary Dennison Galley, the violinist, will appear together In concert next Fri day evening in the Tabernacle Audi torium under Alkahest Lyceum ana- plow. The pianist who will appear 1n tbln concert. Miss Askew, Is well known In musical clrclea. Mme. Rlheldaffer is known from coast to coast, and Is probably the most popular of oLl the great Amer ican singers who devote their efforts exclusively to concert work. She is said to have a splendid stage presence, a winsome and gracious personality and remarkable temper amental gifts. The program for Atlanta will In clude the celebrated Goundd-Rach “Ave Maria,” arranged for voice and violin. It will a.lso Include popular passages from the tuneful ”11 Trova- tore." NEW YORK*, Dec 8.—Miss Mar garet VanCortlandt Ogden, who is 16 years old, Is perplexed by the high cost of living, but she can solve the problem if Surrogate Fowler will grant her petition and direct the pay ment of $4,000 \ year to her parents from her trust fund. She spends $6,- 220 a year, according to her item ized list, and with $150,000 in trust with the Lawyers Title Insurance and Trust Company she sees no reasort why ends will not always meet..' Miss Ogden 1s the daughter of Fran cis L. Ogden and Mrs. Gertrude Og den. residents of this city, who spend the greater part of the time at Cannes, France. Miss Elizabeth G. Smlth- Cliff left the trust fund by her will to Miss Margaret, and It was to have accumulated in care of the trust com pany until she becomes of age. The petition says that her parents are wealthy, and that in the event of their deaths she will have a large in come. She is not dependent on the trust fund and does not expect to be, but the trust fund Is there, so why may It not pay a part of her own ex penses? Surrogate Fowler yesterday read the list of expenses which Miss Mar garet finds essential to her education and pleasure. He decided that he could reach no decision until he had additional information concerning the Incomes erf Mr. and Mrs. Ogd'en. When that Is presented to him he will see if Miss Margarets problem should be solved in the way she suggests. FEEL HEADACHY, r , DIZZY, BILIOUS? CLEAN YOUR LIVER! A RIME A BOX Sick headaches! Always trace fhem to lazy liver, delayed, fermenting food In the bowels or a sick stomach. Poi sonous. constipated matter, gases and bile generated In the bowels, instead of being carried out of the system. Is re absorbed Into the blood. When this poi son reaches the delicate brain tissue. It causes congestion and that dull, sicken ing headache Cascarets will remove the cause by stimulating the liver, mak ing the bile and constipation poison move on and out of the bowels. One taken to-night straightens you out by morning—a 10-cent box will keep your head clear, stomach sweet, liver and boweTs regular, and make you feel bright and cheerful for month* Chil dren need Cascarets. too. CANDY CATHARTIC Stopped Nigh! Sweats and Banished Cough IT yera are tuffertivg irttti a rurtlmif t wmjti, ltl or Lan« Trouble wtrloh doee not yield to any treatment. It might be the greatest vatae to you to Investigate wtiat KcVmar'a Alterative, • medVdne for the Throat end Lnngo, ha* »c compTlshed for tniny similar sufferings Many who hare Inveattgared and ’.mod It hare rolun tartly declared that tt waa the mean* of oaring their Urea Read thla root ’‘Oentlwnen. -For four years 1 m troubled with a cough, which gradually became worse I had night sweats and pains In my chest 1 was losing my appetite and had become no thin and weaV 1 could not attend to ray houaeh<^1 duOea. A physician pronounced my din roe r 1«ng Trouble Not being eatlsfled. I wan uam- ltwd by the physicians of the Potyanntc Hospital They also confirmed my trouble, and l wen nr de-ad away for treatment My nephew would not allow me to to until I had tried Kck man's A Tt era tire Before 1 had taken the medicine three week* 1 had marked relief, night ■wests rested, pain In the breast relieved, cough be came loose and eony. fwrar left me, and I com rarived getting well My health became nor in*. 7 am In excellent health now. and have been for twelve years.*' $ (Signed) (MRS ) MARY WASSON Care Ed. Green, 1T13 S. 17th St-. Phils. (Above abbreviated: more on request I Erkman’s Alterative has been proven by many year*' teat to be most efficacious for severe Throat and Lung Affections. Bronchitis. Hron chlal Asthma. Stubborn Cokis an.1 In upbuild tng the system Oontolna no narcotic*, poisons or habtt foratna drugs Sold by ali Jacob* Drug Stores and other leading druggists Write •up Kckman laboratory, Philadelphia. Pa . f - booklet telling of recoveries and additional ert dence. N. C. & St. L. Ry. and W. & A. R. R. Will on December 9 inaugurate the DIXIE LIMITED, a solid Pullman train. Southbound this train will eave Chicago 11:25 a. m., St. Louis 1 p. m., and arrive Atlanta 9:25 a. m. and Jacksonville, Fla., 8:10 p. m. Northbound this train will leave Jack sonville at 9:85 a m., leave Atlanta 8:25 p. m., and arrive St. Louis 2:50 m. and Chicago 7:02 p. m. This tigh-class train will be composed of :lub car, standard drawing room leeping cars, observation compart ment car and dining car through from Chicago and St. Louis to Jacksonville ithout change. This elegant train s in addition to the well-known and >opular DIXIE FLYER, thus afford- r.g first-class double daily service etween Chicago and St. Louis. Atlan- a and Jacksonville, Fla. For reservations and other infor mation address J. A. THOMAS, City Passenger and Ticket Agent. Atlanta. Ga . or C. E. HARMAN, General Passenger Agent, Atlanta. Ga. Advi. In SPOTLIGHT y’PUBLIC APPROVAL A little better than the best and a lot better than most is a,, BLEND ^ i. uMn»rxPnntrminC'l> || H ,ll,r SERWLfCWM *£,eui& 66 A whiskey that has satisfied the best judges of liquor for nearly fifty years. Case of Foar Full Quarts $5.00. Express Prepaid For aale by oil loading mail order bouses and cafes. Newer sold in bulk. Sold only in glass direct from distillery THE STRAUSS, PRITZ CO., Distillers, Cincinnati , .irf.-.v.rey"*—— • -• ■ imaprrirri With $150,000 in Reserve for Miss Ogden,. Permission to Use I $4,000 Annually Is Asked. EVERYBODY TOGETHER NOW! HELP YOUR FAVORITE WIN 18 Days REMAIN 18 Days OF HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN and ATLANTA GEORGIAN FREE CHRISTMAS GIFT CONTEST TO THE FAVORITES: You have to have subscriptions to get votes to win. Jiemember that your work this week may win the $100 diamond ring. lOO VALUABLE PRIZES lOO MAKE YOUR CHOICE -$100 Diamond Rings -$60 Gold Watches and Fobs- -$40 Chests of Silver— $35 Diamond Rings— -$20 Camera Outfits— -Ten -Ten -Ten -Ten -Ten Ten- Ten- YOURS FOR Ten Ten AN EFFORT $18 Traveling Bags- —$12 Manicure Sets— $10 Suit Cases $5 Fountain Pens- -Ten -Ten -Ten Ten SEVERAL WEAK DISTRICTS There are several weak districts. Look over the list. If you livejn a weak district, send in your name as a candidate and get busy securing subscriptions before next Sat urday night. II Is Nol Too Late To Enter Nominate a Candidate FREE CHRISTMAS GIFTS DISTRIBUTION. NOMINATION BLANK—GOOD FOR 1,000 VOTES. HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN AND THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN I Nominate - Address — Phone No Signed t Address Only the First Nomination Biank Cast for Each Candidate Will Count as 1,000 Votes. You Collect No Money In Advance CONTESTANTS’ STANDING IN FREE CHRISTMAS GIFT DISTRIBUTION CONTEST Great Gains in Votes Being Made by Contestants in All Districts. DISTRICT I. From W. ft A. Railway right of way and renter of city north to Piedmont avenue Mrs. R. B. Johnson 1,000 John Holden 1.125 Min* Amelia Dunton 1.000 Mrs. G. E. Howard . 1.000 James Gall away 1,000 Joe McDonald l.‘»00 Otica Price .... 1.650 Clayton Ellison 1.000 Harry Goldberg - 1.000 Robert Kendall Hobson Stewart 5.550 John Cobble Fred Lichtenstein 13,355 Mr*. M. O. Brantley 10,300 Will Griffin * 1.000 Mrs. J. r Rhoads 1 ? >n 22 Arnold Morrison J' 00 !! Isadore Bleich 1.000 Mrs. V. O. Johnson 12,325 H. L. Harper 10.000 Nellie Kate Butler 1.035 P. P. riel laud 11,130 Arthur .Tollns J.000 B. E. Phillip* J.000 Tom Vawter M. T. Jones ...M00 Miss Gertrude KopWn 15.605 Willie Fair MOO Master Arthur PhTlfipa 1,000 Morris Taylor M00 George Pierce 4.500 Leanto OonneTla M^O Jea™ Vickers 4.530 lie win McWilliams 9.475 Coburn Hendrix 10,135 Miss Lila Helen Fllllngtn 11.000 Miss Mary Johnson 1.000 Raleigh Fall 15.220 Walker Drayton 1.000 l-'loyd Williams 1.000 Miss Nellie ,T. A. Lowe Joe Barns . Louis Simmons Sterling Jordan 1.000 Hoyt Bell l.ooo Henry B. Harris 5,000 Byron Etheridge 1,000 Willie Hardin 10,310 Webb Braswell 12,105 Mrs. J. E. Reeves ....1,000 otls Jones 1,000 Mrs. Thomas C. Sattenrfhlt* 1.000 James Robinson 1.000 Medlock Htandridge 1,000 Miss Mabel Ackerman 1,000 Miss Lily Kelly 7,100 Leo Pllla 10.200 Mrs. E. B. Smith 1,000 William E. Perklna 2.310 Weldon Cloy 1.000 t'harle* Ray 7,275 St. Leonard VIeeh ................... 1,000 Floyd Adams $.510 Winnie Bell Davis 1,00ft Carl Asliury 1,000 Evelyn Mills 4.000 M. B. Jorman 1.800 E. L. Ferguson 1.000 B. G. Wilson 1.000 F. M. Bishop 12,200 Mrs. A. V. Anderson 2.000 Mrs. .T. H. Abbott 14.700 Miss Sallle Bevis . 1,000 8,005 1,000 4.110 1.000 1.000 Maurace 8. McGanty Miss H. L. Johnson Edmond Allen Mattie 81mmons Yiinton Bethea Odie Richards Carl England DISTRICT 2. From Piedmont avenue snd Georgia Rail way right of way east to Highland avenue. 1.000 1,000 . 6.325 . 3,50ft .15,000 .14,205 . 6,010 Louis Donaldson Willie Braswell G. T. Peck Horace Snow Miss Cora Day Wiliam Hampton 1,205 H. F. Abbott 1,000 DISTRICT 4. From southern boundary of Dstrlet No. 3 to Capitol arenue and Georgia Railroad, In cluding East Atlanta and Ormewood. Miss Marian Robinson 1,000 Mrs. A. Borg 1,000 Mrs. 8. E. Patterson 1,000 Adel! Cook 7,250 Morris Feinberg 1,000 Miss Ida Barnwell 1,000 Elbert Stewart 8.50ft Bay Snider 1.000 Neville Young 1,000 Alvin McIntosh 1,00ft Harry D. Smith 2,00ft Elmer I^arbough 9,0ftft John Hall 1,000 Frank Wilson l.ftOft Clifford Lloyd 1.000 Mrs. C. Smith 1,00(1 Miss Mamie Brown 1,000 R. T. Beeland G. Kahn Miss Emma Chlldree .. T. H. T.afayette 8. G. Davis Mrs. A. F. Anderson Miss Chloye Harmon lames Lords John Whelesa Randall Leon Parker . George Flournoy Humbert D. Christina Sister Regis W. B. Lowe Mrs. J. M. Adamson 1.000 . 1.000 . 1.000 . 1,000 . 1,000 . 3.515 . 7.650 . 1.000 . 1.000 . 1.000 . 1,000 .14.275 1,000 ..12,110 . .13,5 Barton Troutman 1.000 Car] Mathew ] ,000 R. Rockwell 1.000 Rohley Oulllan 4,250 Willie Winer 3.530 Burtram Allen l.ioo Wray Turner .,.10,000 J.eon Askew . 3.500 J. D. Welch 9.000 Alfred SWsrt 14 315 Bubby Bennett 1.000 Hayden Christian 8.950 Pauline Fretwell 10,075 Charlie Stevens . 5,000 Wiley J/oyd 11,060 Davis T.it tie 10.010 Allen Wynne 3,525 D. D. Burt 3.505 A. lrran Almand 3,505 DISTRICT 8. From West Hunter street north to W. ft A. Railway right of way. Including all territory on the river car line. Mis* Nellie Mason l.flftft I.uthcr Wynn 1,000 Mrs. L. W. Watts 1,000 Mrs. C. Wilson 12,385 Mrs. Ram Waters 10,100 Mrs. F. O. Farmer 1,000 Nathan Minsk 1.080 Mrs. O. A. Grlnter 1,000 Mrs. E. L. Snyder 1.000 L. L. Rochea R. H. Grantham Murray Dlacon 7.100 1,000 1.000 Walter Stallings 1,000 6,350 Norman Caldwell Miss Peart Cline . . Willie Skelton Frank l!en*on .... L. J. McGill l.enton Brtha ... Henry Hutchinson Fred I^nny Foster Hair T. D. T.annis H. Watson R. Boyd ,. E. Noyes D. Anderson Miss Sarah Lester MH* Robert Harbour Morris Lefhoff Eugene Penn Mis* Carrie lenegln Charlie Powen Finley Dunn George Ant P. Henderson ... J. P. Anderson Cart Estes Stevens .Tenntrigs ... Audrey West W H. Hoey Roger Sanders Alvin Evans Charles A. Stone . . l/ouls Pinell William Park l^n Vaughn Paul Cox Frances Henderson Jacob Samet Miss Carmen Thomaa Harvey Jennings William Long . . Emile Schner . . Herman Echols Miss Pearl Chambers Master Jesse Duckett David Kirk Herbert Edward Israel Zimmerman I. outs C«>oh Fred White David Martin .... Harvey Richardson William Hampton Frank P Algood Odie Richards . .. H. Andrad Earl England DISTRICT 8. From Highland avenue and belt line rail road, all territory Included In Inman Tark. Druid Hills. Kirkwood. Oakhurst. East Lake and Decatur. With Georgia Railroad right of way from belt line to South Decatur car line. Including South Kirkwood. Mlsa Bertie Moore Mrs. E. F. Davis . Alias Helena Patman rr. 16,025 15,00'* 8,115 ...10,000 ... 1,00(1 ...12.200 ...11,350 ... 1,000 ... 1,000 ... 1.000 ... 1,000 ... 1.000 ... 1,000 ... 1.000 ... 1.000 ... 1.000 ...13,000 ... 1,000 ... 1,000 ... 1,00'* ... 1.000 ... 1,000 ... 1,000 ... 1,000 1,000 . . . 1,105 . . . 1,000 ... 1,000 ... 1,000 ... 1.000 . . . 1,000 .. 1.000 ... 1.000 ... 6.000 ... 1.000 ...16,050 ... 1,000 ... 1.000 ...10,305 ... 9,850 . .. 8.200 ... 8,150 ... 1,000 ... 8,025 ... 2.750 1.000 1.000 . if 496 1.000 4.200 3.700 10,200 11.159 12,000 11,000 6.500 Wilson Gilbert Harry 8 aye Ernest McHugh .. Hoy Nuckolls Donald Davis Hines McArthur .. lrvan Willingham Miss Bessie Kaplan 10.300 12,350 - 11.200 1.000 1.000 1.000 15.020 1.000 Miss Nellie Dobbs 1,000 Miss Bessie Harding 1,000 J. Rosenthal 1,015 V. G. Painter 1,000 Clifford Mauldin 1,000 W. C. Evans 1,000 Miss Helen Pnkston 7.000 Miss Sarah Abelson 1,035 Miss Virgie Coppage 4,100 Curtis Floyd Autry 3,650 Moses Robkln 1,000 Robert Howell 1.000 Albert Tuggle Charles Coraln 1,000 Joe Jabbonskl 7.250 Mrs, A. F. Evans 1,000 Wilbur Ogletree 8,100 H. E. Smith 12,100 Sylverla Dimer 3,505 Leon Nixon 4,250 Charles Butler 3.780 P. B. McKinney 1,000 Louis Cook 1.000 Edward Smith 1.000 Nori Meara 1,00ft Dave Kohn 1,000 Miss Thelma Rouaey 1.00ft Pat O’Donnell 5,000 C. L. Boatwright 6.010 Robert 8. Howell 8.500 George Ott 11.000 William Porter 14,500 Henry Hutchison 6,005 DISTRICT 6. All territory south of McCall Crossing. In eluding Oakland City, Fort McPherson. East Point, College Park, Fernslde and Hapeville. Mrs. F. E. Hill l.ooo Miss Mary Hollaway 1,000 Miss Myrtle Barnhart 1.000 Morris Thompson 1,000 Herbert Boyd 14,100 Forrest Clark 7.900 Wylie Elmer White 1.000 Albert McDuffie 12,060 Fred Hanna 14100 Matt Mason 12,980 Willie Miller 1,000 Grady Gordon 1,000 Mrs. W, F. Ison 6,100 1,000 9,010 1,000 1,000 1.000 1.000 Miss Florence Simmons Miss Dorothy Farmer . Miss Elizabeth Evans .Toe Loyd Edwin Crane Leonard Htndmon .... Roy Roper 1,000 Thomas Carter 1,000 Floyd Harris .• 12.030 Charles Plunket ..1.000 Rav West 1,000 Clifford Pierson 13.200 Miss Marie Wilson 3.100 Mrs. B. P Flennken 1.000 Hanshel Baker 12,905 Simon Cohen 10.390 Ethel Farmer 6,615 Owen Forrester 13,010 Henry White 12.0"0 Lincoln Davis 11,100 M. E. Turner 5,ooo Clyde Cull am 1.000 L«on Askew 3,7*0 Carl England 10,510 M. Mauldin 7.625 Loy Davis 8,520 DISTRICT 0. All outside territory within a 20-mile ra dius of Atlanta not Included In Districts 1, 2. 3. 4. R, 6. 7 and 8. east of an imavlnaw line running due north and south through the State Capitol. ■ “ — | 1,000 7 000 1.000 , 9,275 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 Master Anby Griffin Daniel Hyden Alex Penn Abbott Sikes Vernon Smith Adolphus Hicks Miss Ruth Wilson 1,000 Harvard Robert Wilson 1,000 Gilbert Withers 1,000 Fred Hammock 1,000 Joel Hammock 1.000 I P. Rockmore l.ooo Oliver Sumner 1.000 Claude Johnston 1,000 Eugene Tomlinson 12,220 Ted die Learaon 5,100 Abe Brown 1,000 Audrey Pelnt 3,500 Hunter Johnson 12.10ft Larry Wood 10,000 Jimmie Cornett 9,900 Mlsa Lena Grelnman 11.170 Miss Ruby Barton 12,300 Mrs. T. J. MeElroy _ _*oy .. Mrs. F. A. Arbough . . Claude McGinnis William McGoughlln Willie West Miss Nellie Kendall . .. Mrs. W. L. Williams . Birdie Ingram Charles Fitts Miss Ora Marm ...... Artis Moore .. 1,000 .. 1.000 .. 4.100 ..11,200 ..14.205 .. 3,510 .. 5.000 ..15,015 .. 3,500 .. 1,000 .15.035 Martha Ball 13.100 Charles Edwards 1,035 Harvey Eubanks 8.000 Myrtle Stone 14.300 Elsie Smith 9,200 Palph Brown ’ 0 015 Mrs. C. M. Mlzell -12!o40 Mrs. T. K. Dillard Mary Huff Henry Thornton . William Arreudale James Cunningham William Patrick Charles Torian . Murray Dtxon . .. Auby Wilson ... JulHan Starr Reginald Rver 1,000 ...10,005 .. .11.000 ... 1.000 ...12.130 .. 8.500 DISTRICT 5. South of Cagitol avenue and center of city to Central of Georgia right of way. including South Atlanta and Lakewood Heights Mrs. D. N. Baldwin 1,000 8,505 11.150 1,000 15,015 DISTRICT 7. From Central of Georgia Railway right of wav and Lumpkin street west to West Hunter street, including Battle Hill. Miss Leeta Carson 1 ooo Mrs. B. W. Ware ’ 7*350 Harold Curtis 1,000 Miss Lucy Scott Miss Nell Suber Miss Pauline As good Mrs L. Polk Atson Johnson Charles Fuller Emery Fllnn .. Henry Nevin . . . Gordon Dill Mrs T F.. Dillard T.oraln*' Mi’chell Sam Glasshurn David Mgrtin . 3,010 .11.000 . l.ooo . 1.000 . 4.800 l.OftO 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,000 l.ooo ... lJOO . .12>>n 3,900 . 1.000 .11.655 Mrs. Webb Mrs. Toss William Hood F W Davis Miss Ethel Banks .. W. C. Evans A. H. McDade Mr*. Sullivan Mrs. Lee F. Dregfle* Miss Ada Fuller Mr* O.' J. Pa/ker .. 'fra. W. A. Dedman . Pierce Henderson Ralph Ross Fannie May Cook Mrs. C. M. Kirby Julian Starr Mis* Evelyn Wilson .. Robert T. Fears George L Pratt Noble Hendrix W. H. Wayne Fred Sale Edmond Thrasher John Buchanan George Kempt on Miss Frqjnie K. Hall . 1.000 .. 7,250 -. 1,000 .. 1,000 .. 8,950 .. 1.000 .. 1.000 . . 9.850 ..15.000 . . 1,000 .. 1.000 .. 1.000 .. 5,000 .10.185 .. 1.000 .. 1.000 .. 4,000 .. 6.025 ..12.510 . . 1.000 .. l.OOfl .. 1.000 .. 1.000 .. 1.000 .. 1,000 .. 1.000 .. 1,00ft .. 1,000 Miss Margaret White Ed Green Miss Mabel Casey . .. Paul Peyton Miss Norma Knoblcck Harry Roberts Mrs. William Turner Eddie Breen •Dm Wilkinson Willie Johnson ... Mr. F. Sweet . .. Cedi Self Henry White Lincoln Davis William Porter Williams Benson Irwin Almond ...... Mrs. Joe Swanton Irene Wayne Joe Welbum Jack Donehue Willie Campbell .... Mary Norwood ... Clyde Archer Joseph Taylor Robert Col lings Robert Bennett Miss Cora Knobloek Alex Burton Irene Wayne Gordon Fretwell Vance Grimes 15.000 5,350 1.000 6.300 1.000 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,000 1.000 10.150 12.250 14.200 11.100 15.045 1.045 Mrs. J. C. Kitchens O. S. McCollum Anna Watson Miss Emma Durham Miss Marie Lortir Mss Anna May Thurman Miss Emma Hobbs Harvey Clark E. W. Evans A. B. Kenny w »m Whitehead , F F. Anderson Mrs. C. B. Riley Mrs. G. R. Ware ... Miss Ella Strong Mis* Rosa Trimble Mis* Carrie Robb ... Clarence Martin .. - Beulah McKenzie H. H. Brown Mrs. W. F. Brown Reginald Reagln . . Oda Almand V. 8. Berry Barton Long Miss Llnnle Taylor John Perry Miss Ruth Haygood Bert Ayres ....... DISTRICT 10. All outside territory within a 2ft-mfte r* dins of Atlanta not Included In Districts 1. ?. 9, 4, 5. 6. 7 and 9. west of an tmaglnarv line running due north and south through the State Canlfol. TTarry R»1n«w ... Mrs. T F Jones Mm. F. B. Tate .... Miss Vivian Johnson Mis* Mary Houser Ci»m Free Thomas Brown Miss Roba Chapman Miss Irene Wilson T. G Hill Miss Nellie Rodgers 6.0’6 R S. Johns I.ft0 ft Mrs. Len .Tones 1.06'* Miss Gladys Danlela l.ooo .. 1.00ft .. 1.00ft ..15.130 1,00ft 1,000 1.000 1,00ft 1,00ft 1,000 1,00ft 1,000 1,00ft 1.000 1.00ft 7.0™ i f 00ft 1.00ft 1,00ft .. .18,405 12,160 J .Oftft 1,000 .18.2*5 1,00ft .13,510 1.000 * 12.235 I, 00ft l.ftOft l.ftftft J. ftftft t.ftftft 1 ftftft i.oftft f Oftft 1,00ft l.ftOft 12.105 1.000 1,000 1.000 7,25ft l.ftOft 1.000 12.640 18.400 1.000 1.000 5,100 1,000 15.525 10.010 Guy Rogers Clifford Denson Frank Walker . . Clarence Preston Meldon Broughton Warren McGee Grover Tribble Anna Watson Emma Durham Miss Anna May Thorman Fdward Stevens Fred Whitley Crawford Hawking Lillie M. Boatman . Ralph Edward* Joe Dasher Alma WITkerson ... Tames Edwards .... I-ester J. Vestor Hansel Baker Alfred Castile .... Mae Davis Mary L. McCollum 4,ftftft .12.05** , „ i.oftft ....... 1 1 ftftO 1 Oftft * I!!‘/.'.’.I.,/.'.1 oftft 6.2.40 .. 1.ftftft 1 .ftftft .1*1.. 1 oftft ! 1.oof* i’1*00 '.Y.Y.Y.V.'/.... ii.25ft 1 000 11.947 I2.ft2ft . p Oft" 17,3™ ........... . .. 10.806 14.51 ft 15,200 l! V t i