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CONTESTANTS’ STANDING IN
Great Gains in Votes Being Made by Contestants in All Districts
Hoyt Bell 1,»0C
Henry B. Harris 5,0
Byron Etheridge 1.0
Willie Hardin IS,5
WebU Braswell ... .....12.1
Mrs. J. E. Reeves ...1,0'
• rtls Joqm
Airs. Thomas O.- Satterv.hlte 1.0
•Tfimes Robinson J.0 1
Wedlock dtandrfdge 1,0
Mias I.lly Kelly 7.1
Leo Pllla 12.9
Mrs. E. B. Smith 1.0'
William E. Perkins 2.2
Weldon Clay 19'
Charles Ray 7.2
St. Leonard Vlech 1.0'
Louis Donaldson . . .. J 1.4
WHUe B' as veil ^ . 8.9
; P Peel 4 1
Horace Snow 1,0<
Vfisa Cora Day .. l.oi
Wiliam Hampton 1,21
H. F. Abbott t.Ot
W. B. Lowe 16.3
DISTRICT 4.
From southern boundary of District No.
• Capitol avenue and Georgia Railroad, i:
DISTRICT i.
From W. A A. Railway right of way and
.enter at city north to Piedmont avenue.
Mrs. ¥1. B. Johnson •
John Holden
Mies Amelia Dunton l,0iiu
Mrs. G. E. Howard MO"
James Ggllaway 1.000
foe McDonald 1*060
Of lea Price l.V5<>
r;] ay ton Ellison 1.M0
Harry Goldberg l.Oflo
Robert Kendall . .... ••IT.TjjO
Hobson Stewart 17.43.
John Cobble Tfi.040
Frer* Lichtenstein 1M5-;
Mrs. M O. Brantley .17.3 ■ •
Will Griffin 1.000
Mrs. J. V Rhoads - ... . • .19.120
Arnold Morrlaor; 1,000
laadore Blelch
Mrs. Y O. Johnson 18.32
H. L- Harper .16.22
Nelli» Kate IbiMer . 1.08:
P. P. Clellanrl 14.180
Arthur Jobna 1
H. E. Thtlltpa 1>'6
Toro Vawter . 1.00c
M. T. Jones 1
MUh Gertrude Koplln 16.S0
Willie Fair l.OOt-
Mairter Arthur Phillips . . .. 1
IfovH Pg lor ...
George Pierce ■ 16.9 ft
Leanto Oonnell* I
Jeaae Vickers It.**!
Lewis McWilliams . l;.oo«
Coburn Heodrls lf>.9u
ytlss T (la Hel«*n Fllllngt” 16 12
MIm Ms v Johnson 1 oof.
Rsietgh Psi; 18 Ml
Wmkw Dreytoh '..oe
Floyd William* l,(w
Maurace S McGartj ......
Mlsn FI. L. Johnson l.oftt
Edmond Ail.- Mt
Mettle nunoana v r '";
T.tnton Bethea .18 ft 00
Odle Richards 15,920
DISTRIOT 2.
From Plenmont avenue and Georgia Rail
way right of way east to Highland avenue.
Norman Caldwell IMO-
Miss Pearl Cline 20.60 '
wim« mmltor
Frank R*n«nn . lo.utLx
L. J. V*G»n 1
Henrr Hutchinson Itf.BOo
Fred Iciuiy 1
•• • Ha
T I*. T.annis .
|I. Watson . . ... 1 ■*'"
R. Boyd l.°i'd
E Vov»v* l.ODil
r>. Andersw 1.0T-)
Miss Sarah J-ester t.
MU* Rob**-* arbour l
Morris Leflioff 18.8911
Eugene Penn . l.OoO
MU» Carrie lenegtn . .. 1.0c
Charlie Town . . 1,99"
Finley Dunn ..... 1M*
Georee Ant . ..: l.N»«
P. Herdersor
T. P. Anderson • 1 .noG
Carl Rates I,-***
£r«v«na Jennings L.,!)"'
Andrey West ft ”’
W. H. Hoev l.««0
Ro»er Randerj l.oon
Alvin E»anr l.^oc
Charles A. Stone
Usuis Marti - r 0
William Tark 1.009
r.en Vaughn • 3.nco
Paul Cox 1.999
Frances Henderson i*t.9*.o
Tama Sarnet 1.990
Mias < arm-n Ihomas 1.0 A 9
Hartey Jennings .16-1*00
wmuru T-or.g .1. .16 '
Finite Sehuer ■ • .I6.4U"
Herman Echols 8. iso
Ml** Pearl Chambers . l.Ooe
Master Jesae Duckett A.o?5
David Kirk 18.«o"
Herbert Edward i.0"P
T.nuls Cook ..MjftftO
f-ed W bite I 8
David Martin 4.199
Harvey Richardson .16,109
william Hampton lojoe
Frank P. Algood 19.150
H. An dr ad 11,000
Karl England 6,sno
Norman Ca’dwell . 20.100
DISTRICT 3.
From Highland avenue ar.d belt ’.i: rat
road, all territory Included tn Ininai i ir,
Druid Hills. Kirkwood. Oakhurst. East i-ak.
aiid Decatur. With Georgia Railroad right <■'
•vay from belt line to South Decatur car line.
In* lulling Suntli Kirkwood.
M*r- Bertie Moore 3,010
Mrs. E. F. Darts .18.390
Miss Nell Buber 4.309
Allas Pauline Aegood 1.060
Mrs. L. Poik 1.000
Also . Johnson 1,000
t.harles Fuller i.Oflu
Emery Flinn 1.000
'leery Nerln . . 1.009
Mrs T E. DUlard ..IT.900
I oraine Mitchell . 3,». <•
datu Giaaobucn ..(Mn;
| r.artb
Alfred Stewart
Bijbbv Bennett
Hayden Christian
Pauline Fretwell
Charlie Stevens .
Wiley Loyd .. .
Davis Little .
Allen Wynne . ..
D. D Bun
1. Irrw' Alraand
DISTRICT 8.
From West Hunter street north t/» VC A.A
Railway right of wa.», including all territory
on the river ear line.
Miss Nellie Mason 1.00A
Luther Wynn . .. i,009
Mrs. I . W. Watts 1 ,iwi
Mrs. C. Wilson ...31.885
.Mrs. Sam WAters I6,?2n
Mrs. F. O. Farmer 1.090
Nathan Minsk ... 1.080
Mrs. G A Grlnter 1,000
Mrs F. f» Snyder 1,900
Miss Florence Simmons 1,000
Miss Dorothy Farmer . 9,010
Miss Elisabeth Evans .. 1.000
Joe Loyd ........ 1,'oflo
Edwin Crane 1.009
Lebnard Hlndmon , l,0f»C
Roy Rop ■ t,090
Thomas Carter 1,099
F'ovd Harris . 2O.210
Cltarli PI 7 . i.ooc
Ray West .... ... .. l.ope
Clifford Denison . 19,999
Miss Marie ‘Wilson . . 19.659
Vfrfe. B P.. Flennlren I.000
llanshel Ba'r«*e’ ..29,405
Simon Cohen 19.029
Ethel Farmei |o,959
Owen Forrester .20,125
Bni) WhiLe .lijM
Lincoln Davis lo.62tJ
M. E. Tur—r . 8.900
f’lytle C'ullam . i,000
J^eon Askew 3. *50
Carl England ’9,620
M. Mauldin . .. T.825
T.oy Davis 3 520
Clifford Pierson .......... . ,. .21,410
□ 'STRICT 9.
All outside lerrltory wltbip « 20 mile ra
dius of Atlanta not included in Districts
' 4. o. 6, 7 aud k. cast or an imaginary
lire running due north and south through the
State Ca-itol.
Heath Neablt
Rexie Martin
M aggie Kimble
M's. J. C. Kitchens
O. 9. McCollum
Anna Watson
Miss Frnma Durham
MLns Marie Loehr
Mss Anna May Thurman
Miss Emma Hobbs
Harvey Clark
E. W. Evans
A. I*. Kenny ..... r ...,
'iani Whitehead
F-. F. Anderson
Mrs. C. 13. Riley
Mrs. G. K. Ware
Miss Ella Strong . ... .
Miss Rosa Trimble . . .
Miss Carrie Rebh .........
Clarence Martin
Beulah Me Ren tie
H. H. Brown
Mrs. W. F, ,Brown
ReginaV Rcagln
Oda Almand
X.r G. Berry
Barton Lone
Misr, I.lnnie Taylor
John Pern' . ....
Miss Ruth Haygood
Bert Ayres
DISTRICT 1C
A!! outside territory within a _u-m!Ie -a-
iius of Atlanta not included In Di«trlc»* 1.
2, 3, 4. . 8, 7 and weet of an in'agl-ar'' -
me running due north arid south through the
s ate Camtcl.
Harry Rainey 1,099
Mrs. T. F. Jones 1,000
Mrs. F;. B. Tate 1,000
Miss Vivian Johnson 1,000
Miss Mary Houser . 1.000
Cfem Free 1.000
Thomas Brdwn 1.000
Miss Reba Charman 1.000
Miss Iren*- W’Jlson . 1,000
T G Hill 1.0C0
Mis® Nellie Rodgers . . 6,010
li. 8. Johns 1.009
Mrs. T.e*i Jones 1.000
Miss Gladys Daniels 1,000
Guy Rogers 4.000
Clifford Denson ....12.05"
Frank Walker 1,000
Olar-i co Preston 1.000
Meldon Broughton 1,000
Warren McGee 1,000
Grover Trlbblt* 6.250
Anna Watson 1,000
Emma Durham 1,000
Miss Anna May Thorman 1,000
Edward Stevens 1.006
Fred vn 1 lt.ley . . 1,000
Crawford Hawkins 19.950
Lillie M Boatman ... 1,009
Ralph Edwards .29,100
Joe Daaher ... ... ..11.045
Alma WtlkarRcri 29.60^'
lame;- Edwards . O.jpf'O
Ir-srer J Vesto 1 ll,S5u
\ if red « - . 20.830
Mae D:i : ...19.005
Mary ' V' • lunr* • .19.280
I'-si- .. .... 20.100
Mias Katherine Hough .. ... ...,19,850
18,956
2'\O0"
14.305
1,000
1.000
1.000
1.900
1*.02.'
1.000
1,000
l.no<!
1.000
l.ooc
. 1.000
1.000
1.009
, 1,900
1.001
1.000
1.000
1,000
1.909
1 000
.15,905
15.900
. 1.000
1S.S0O
.13.275
.lb; 100
i? ifl n
Miss Vtrgle (oppage
Curtis FToyd Autry
Moses Robktn
Robert Howell
'I«st-r Ann- Grlrtlti
Daniel Hyden
A lea Penn
Ahboti Slke'
Vernon Rmfth
Adolphus Hicks
: RillWay'flgh* o'
^i^to^WuSt Hupter
DISTRICT 8.
South nf f am to] avenue and center of city
to Cer.tral'of Ge-»rgia right of way, tncludi ,g
South Atlanta and Lakewo'M Helgh -
Mrs. D N. Baldwin 1.00.
Mrs Webb 7,250
Wim*m Hood ........ 1.000
V. M. Darls 10.135
Miss F-thel Banks 1 OOt.
W. C Evans 1.090
A. H. McDade 20.650
Mrs L. B. Sullivan 19.'05
Miss Ada Fu'ler 1.000
Mrs. J. Parker 1,090
Mrs. W. A. Dednian 5.000
Iierce Henderson 29.130
Ralnh Roes 1.000
Fannie May Cook 1,000
Airs. C M. Kirby . 4,«*»•»
Lilian Start .. 6.025
Miss Ev»ijn Wilson 20,000
Robert T. Fears 1.000
George L. Pratt l.OfO
bit Hendtli ... I.ooo
W. H. Wayne 1.000
Fred Sale 1.000
Edmond Thrasher . I.000
loh” Buchanan 1.009
Georg. Kempton . ... 1.900
’ Lo~e
Joe Ba“ts
Lou s aimtaon#
5ter’Jng Joniao
Wray Turner
Leon Askew
J. D Welch
The Ismous F.llerv
ROYAL ITALIAN
BAND
[ di UHlitorium Anuorv, U«-<vni
I h.1 II I”. 13. 13, 16. 17 iinri 18,
i in u . rtc- of (vrand ('onoertb
under
ATLANTA MUSIC FESTIVAL
association Auspices.
NOTED SOLOISTS.
Concerts 8:30 every night, and
' *> -.30 matinees except Friday.
I Tickets on sale at Auditorium
I . box office. Admission 25 and 50
! cents.
TTTY. ATLANTA GEORGIAN
AND NEWS.
FRISCO LINE IS
LOCAL SLEEPING
CAR TO
CHATTANOOGA.
Via Southern Railway, leaving
Atlanta Terminal Station daily
at 8:20 p. m. Can remain in
car until 7:30 a. m.
&
U.
These
Dealers
Sell
“Swift's
Town
stockholder Sups to Compel Of
ficials of Bankrupt System to
Disgorge $4,000,000.
• 1 LOUIS Dc-c It Thv nfock
voider tiar turned nn the directors.
Tni* 1* the latewt development In the
iffalrs of PVlin'o Kellrr>a<J.
A demand that B K voaKum
Thomai H. West, the estate r*f Edwin
rlaw ifv and oth#*r millionaire former
'trectorr of the. FYIrco Railway Kya
em be for* ed to disgorge 8t.000.00i*
mg been fl'ed In the I nited Staten
Circuit rfourt her» They are accused
of misusing their positions a« cjlrert-
ors of the Frisco to force that com
r>any to pay fahiilouK price* for coin-
oaratlveb worthless short line roadh,
which the director* thenisoives per
sonaliy owned
Frenzied finance, maneuvering the
unds of the company, and "secret and
‘’rauduient profits marie by the di
rectors accused" arc declared t.o he
esponslble tor the road‘«« bankruptcy.
High Officials Namwd
-'Ome of the men named a* defend -
mte in the petition are William K
8ixb' former director of the Frisco
2nd now receiver for the Wabash,
fame? Campbell, former vice presl
lent of the Frisco and now president
if the No’th American Company,
vhlcb brought th«- receivership suit.
.nd several asLoclates not connected
vith the railroad.
The transactions complained of and
mounts claimed to have been spent
j re
Ttrow nsville oad. $l,03l,2k8.ul
T • fbc*rl» Railroad, 8500.000
The '‘Southern," $700,000.
5i I^ouls and Gulf, $1,386,000
Nine small railroads i Houck **ys-
Biii). $28 000
* >klahoma (’it> und estern, 8369
"00.
Total. $4,013,288.01
(n some Instances, it is .-hitigeri, tlie
Minis sold at exorbitant prices have
v» r since been burdens to the Frls-
.tnd thes have never earned any
.fits and are not likely to.
RENTZ TO BUILD SCHOOL
IH BLIN Dec 12. -The town of
:»nt/. Uiirens County, has Jusi riis-
•*»ii of $3,000 worth of school bonds
i nd let t lie contract for the erection of
II'UWIS'
ATTEND HOTEL
hotel men wl!’> gather for a. smoker j ‘
at the Piedmont Hotel, with repre-
aentattvfs of various organizations
whose interests are identical rt 1th
those of the hotel men H. N Dut
ton manager of the Piedmont and
vice president of tli# aasociaMon will
preside.
Chief of Police Beaver* and ht*
secretary. W T Morris have en
larged tlietr fund of religious knowl
edge within the past fee. weeks.
A newspaper man with a propen-
eiM f<tr religious arguments left a
< opv nf the Koran, the Mohammedan
Itlbb in the rhr rffl offio® the other
day and after Vir Morris got through
reading b»* 'umed It over to the
chief end the chief road it, from the
creation of man from clots of blood
down to the aura about the sow And
then ;i.« Idef locked the book In the
bottom drawer of his desk so none
of hlM men ould read it, for there
ere passages in the Koran that con
flict with some <*f the chief's most
positive ideas and declaration*
Russell H Osborn came down from
Quincy, III., one dav Iasi week and
took a position with the Southern
Mortgage Company. He walked from
the Ansley Hotel to Five Points, back
up Peachtree to the Piedmont, and
then back down I'each tree and
Whitehall to Mitchell street. And
then, of course, he Joined the 200,000
other people who chuckle with pride
when on mention Atlanta, and who
will go without their dinner to ex
plain why Atlanta is the greatest city
on earth Mr. Osborn has been here
now five days and vows vehemently
that he is a first-class Atlantan from
the tips of his fingers to the tips of
his shoe
"For,” he sayfc, "you’ve got to boo»t
the blessed town after you’ve been
here five minutes, f never saw such
a bunch of boosters in my life, ev
erybody > doin' it all the time. Which
Is all right and proper, because
they’ve got something worth boost
ing
Take it from us. who used to know
Mr Osborn In Illinois, that he was a
live wire in his home town, and if lie
boosts Atlanta like he did Quincy—
Atlanta's going to get an awful lot of
first-class and productive boosting.
Bud' Mars and His
Wife Are Reconciled
With 150 of the State s most prom
Inent hotel men In attendance, the
seventh annua! convention of the
Georgia Hotel Man’s Association
opened at the New Kimball House
Friday morning, with good prospects
for the greateet gathering the Geor
gia landlords have ever hold. 8e*
a-on* will i>e held morning and after
noon Friday and Saturday, and smok
j era, theater partis* and banquets will
I All the time of delegates at the
J evening Measksna.
Indications are that the convention
will mark an epoch in the.-history of
Georgia hoteldom, and that an '*r
ganUed campaign to secure the -n
actment of needed hotel legislation
v ill be one of the results of the gath
ering T^ee M. Jordan, attorney for
the State association and also for tl
Atlanta Hotel Men’s Association, is
<*aid to have prepared a list of lavrs
relating to the conduct of hotels, man
of them similar to laws now in ?or< o
In other fit&tea. )
The opening ssssion at the Kirr. |
bali House waa devoted almost en
tirely to the transaction of routine
businena «tnd the organization of the
convention, with the exception of ;> r
address by John Willy, of Chicago, on
"The Country Hotel Man of Today
Compared With ihe Country Hot-J
Man of Thirty Year* Ago" Presi
dent T. W. Hooks, of Dublin, called
the meeting to order, arid Mayor
James G. Woodward was orv the-pro
gram for an address of welcome,
with a r«Hponae by Vice President J.
8. Newcomb, of Augusta. Secretary
Fred Houser opened a registration
bureau on the second floor of the
Kimball, where banquet tickets and
badges w-'yre distributed to the dele
gates
While the women who.have acoom
pan led their fathers and husbands to
Atlanta for the convention are enjoy
ing a theater party Friday night the
For Her
A
D
tamo
nd
:.s undoubted^ “the gift
supreme.She would keep
it forever. It would always
he with her and constantly
increase - in value Our
prices on diamonds are
comparatively low—very
low. Look them over.
A. M. Balding
!7 Edgewood Ave.
com MHCS. OHIO, Dec. 1J. » C. I
Pud") Mars, the aviator, and his vrife
have been reconciled.
Mrs. Mars came from Chicago to be
gin life over again with Iter husband.
She said that here was not enough
monej' in the world to l'U bet hus
band to fl> again.
The Gem
80 Whitehall St.
Buy twice as much at the
Gem for half the money
you'd spend elsewhere
Have tin advantage of
from two to five times the
variety to select from, and
quality in every line rank
ing willi the highest priced
stores hi the city t 'ome to
the Gem for Jewelry. Mesh
Ba^s, Vanity Cases. Sterling'
Silver. Plated Silver, Cut
Glass. French Ivory Toilet
Pieces, Hand painted China,
Baskets, und a thousand and
on. other holiday gift uo\
cities that sparkle with the
Christmas spirit in this won
derful, exclusive novelty
shop
Only ten shopping days
till Christ run-.
The Gem
so Whitehall SI.
• mi
for
noo*
W. Altman,
34 Roach St
I. Altman,
54-Vine St
Alverson Bros.,
South Forsyth St,.
Atlanta Hotel Supply Company
J Boss.
181 Markham St..
J H Bullock.
9 West Mitchell St
Bullock A. Hogg,
M9 Marietta 8t„
Barnes Cash Grocery Company.
7 East Mitchell St .
M. M. Bullard,
?l Msmphill Ave
L. Boss.
87 Chapel St.,
A. Barnett,
431 Auburn Ave
Camp Grocery Company.
345 Peachtree St
H. Cohen,
Pryor ft
Diamond Cash Grocery Company
773 M*rl«tt* St .
J. M. Dodson (3 stores),
523 37? Peters St
D. I.. Franklin.
i Gm *t st..
I. Franklin.
1?1 M#rVhsm V
M Friedman,
?71 Cooner *»♦
B L Foster.
^7 Hunter Bt.
I Goldberg.
334 M»n«ium ?*t
A Golden.
301 Manguvn At..
C D Gann A Co..
1 63 Edgewood Av* .
J. W Green.
141 Auburn Av©..
Greenberg Grocery Company
311 Auburn Av©..
Goldberg Si Klein,
Woodward Ave.
M. Hillman,
128 Stonewall St.
Order a pound
ATLANTA
70 NIGHT
R 1 L
F"!., Sa? Mat. arid Nigrit
O*■!u|"s* 1 All-Star F •*’
¥*Hi reathers
WILTON
LACK A VE A \ r IGMAN. ROSE
COQHLAN. LYDIA DICKSON
FLORENCE ROCKWELL.
Nights 25c to $?; Mat, 25c to $’.*©
Premium n
Swift
Oleomargarine
L Hillman,
* 740 §0Uth Pryor St..
L. Jsraib,
202 Beckwith Sc
J. A Kelly.
178 Aubu-n Ave.,
W. Lichenstetn.
iOb Marietta S»
,1 W ICorrta.
taet Fair St,
Harry Moore,
130 East Linden St
J. M. Merritt.
t01 Peters St.
Morrow Transfer and Storage uompany.
134 Elliott St .
L. L. McGahee,
347 Peter* St
L. 0. Nichols,
34b Hemphill Av©..
J. P. Phelps.
248 Highland Av*
Jesse Powell.
752 Marietta St
P. D Ramsey,
17 Garden St
8 C. Roby,
166 Glenn St.
I Springer.
Capitol Av.
81 ngletou Bros.,
61' Cone 9*
J G, Sherrer.
136 Gordon SC
f Speilb'jrger
330 Geei^gif Ave
Tebow Bros.
790 Whitehall St..
Taylor & Hall.
480 Marietta St
H. Weinerman.
91 Broyle* St.
J. A Word.
224 High and Ava..
H. Wald.
1f4 East Msrrttte Ave.
M. Wald.
288 West Fair St..
H Weinberg,
602 South Pryor St.
carton today
Company
'.•Iss Alat-laii Robinson
1,069
Mrs. A. 1-tor© '
1.01)9
Afrs. .V. E. Patterson
.. .. 1,000
\d«P Cook
JO.DO 5
M-irri: Feint.era
1.1)99
V4t«s Ida Barnwell
l .909
Elbert Stewart
. .. , . 3,AfNi
Floy Snider
... 4 1,009
A eTllb Ttune
LOGO
Mrln M.'T-itOfh
1,00't
Harrj - .1* Sr 1th
^,99.i
Elmer tarbougli . .,
16.955
lohri Rail
1,909
Fran!. Wilson
1,000
I’llffiord I.loyd
1.099
Air... «Smith . .
1.000
\fi«n M;tmb' Brown
.. 1.990
AAllsm Gilbert ..
18,629
Harn Sire . ..
... 29 859
Ernest McHugh . .
11.209
Tlov Nuckolls .
1.090
DonaM Darts
1,009
Hines \b-Arthur
1,900
Irvan Willingham
s. .19.220
Allss Bessie Kaplan
1,000
Hiss Nellie Dobbs
1.009
1 090
f. Rosenthal
... 1,015
V. G. Painter
l .900
Clifford Mauldin
1,999
W C Erg ns
1.900
Miss Helen Plr.k^ton
7,00'-
Harvard Robert AVlDor
1 [no*
Gilbert Withers
.1,099
Fred Hammock
t.009
loel Hammock
1.000
' P Rock
1.999
QU|n Bu fine]
! 00O
rilauo* Johrutoa
. 1. ,009
Bu*ene Tomlinson
. . 12.229
Teddic Leamon
5,109
^he Hrown
i.oob
iudrev Pelot
..19.100
Humer Johnson
1 K J3.-./I
Larry Wood
!0!o99
limmle Cornett
11.209
Afiss I>na Grelnman
19.799
Ml *3 Ruby Barton
. 18,95.'
William Patrick
1,09f
Charles Tor tan
i -
Alurra: Dixon-
id.™:.
-Auby AA'ilson ........
1,000
Tu’.'ar Starr
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