Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 12, 1913, Image 16
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
iff- JOWK
ISO'LANDLORDS'
ATTEND HOTEL
Stockholder Sues to Compel Of
ficials of Bankrupt System to
Disgorge $4,000,000.
ST LOU IB, I>p II The Mock-
older ha* turned on the directors
Thl* is he latest development in the
affair* of the hYisco Railroad.
\ demand that B F. Yoakum
V iomas H. West, the estate of Edwin
iawley and other millionaire former
'treetors of the Frisco Railway S.vit
em he forced to disgrorge J4.000.000
has Wen filed in the United States
Circuit Court here They are accused
of misusing their positions as direct
or* of the Frisco to force Lhat - oin
p&ny to pay fabulous prices for com
paratively worthies- short line road*
which the directors themselves per
sonally owned.
Frenzied finance, maneuvering lire
funds of the compnn>, and “sei-rei and
fraudulent profits made b\ the di
rectors accused" ire declared to he
responsible for the road ' bankruptcy
High Officials Named.
Borne of the men named as defend
ants in the r>etition are William K
Hlxby, former director of the Frisco
and now receiver for the Wabash;
James Campbell, former vice presi
dent of the Frisco and now president
of the North American Company,
which brought the receivership suit,
und several associates not connected
with the railroad
The transactions complained of and
amounts claimed to have been spent
t*re:
Brownsville road, $1,031,288.01
The Iberia Railroad, $500,000,
The "Southern." $700,(100.
St. Liouis and Gulf, $1,385,000.
Nine small railroads (Houck Sys
tem). $28 000.
Oklahoma City and Western, $369,-
000
Total. $4,013,288.01.
In some instances, It is charged, the
roads sold at exorbitant prices have
ever sine" been burdens to the Fris
co, and they have never earned any
profits, and are not likely to.
RENTZ TO BUILD SCHOOL.
DUBLIN, Dec. 12.—The town of
Rentz. Laurens County, has Just dis
posed of $6,000 worth of school bonds
and let the contract for the erection of
a modern school building
The Gem
80 Whitehall St.
Buy twice as much at the
Gem for half the money
you 'd spend elsewhere.
Have the advantage of
from two to five times the
variety to select from, and
quality in every line rank
ing with the highest priced
stores in the city. Come to
the Gem for Jewelry, Mesh
Bags, Vanity Cases, Sterling
Stiver, Plated Silver, Cut
Glass, French Ivory Toilet
Pieces, Hand-painted China,
Baskets, and a thousand and
one other holiday gift nov
elties that sparkle with the
Christmas spirit in this won
derful, exclusive novelty
shop.
Only ten shopping days
till Christmas. -
The Gem
80 Whitehall St.
The Famous Ellery
ROYAL ITALIAN
BAND
at Auditorium-Armory, Decem
ber 11, 12. 13, 15, 16. 17 and ,18,
in a series of Grand Concerts
under
ATLANTA MUSIC FESTIVAL
ASSOCIATION AUSPICES.
NOTED SOLDI STS.
Concerts S :.10 every night. and
2:80 matinees except Friday.
Tickets on sale at Auditorium
box office. Admission 2o and 50
cents.
-ADCVTII ATLANTA'S 10 D»Y 2 30
’UK3I I n Busies! Thejlrr TO-NICHI 8:30
THE WHIRLWIND VIOLINIST,
YVETTE
Direct From Folles Bergere.
Australian Boy Scouts. Goldsmith
A Hoppe. Hickey Bro* Nlchol
S'sters, the Rosaires, Eldridge <1
Barlow.
ATLANTA TO £' s OHT
FrL. Sat. Mat. and Night
Original A!!-Star Cast in
FINE FEATHERS
ROBERT EDESON. WILTON
LACKAYE. MAX FIGMA£i, ROSE
COGHLAN. LYDIA DICKSON
FLORENCE ROCKWELL.
Nights 25c to %2; Mat. 25c to $1.50.
Uhief of Police Beavers and his
secretary, W T Morris, have en
larged thHr fund of religious kaowl-
edge within the pa.st few weeks.
\ newspaper man with a propen
sity fnr religious arguments left a
« •<]•>* of the Koran, tHe Mohammedan
Bible in the cbrief* .office the other
day, and after Mr Morris got through
reading it he turned it over to the
| chief and the chief read it. from the
I creation of man from clots of blood
I down to the aura about the how And
, ’hen the chief locked the book in the
bottom drawer of his desk so none
| of his men could read it, for there
are passages in the Koran that con
flict with some of the chief's moat
! positive ideas and declarations
Russell H Osborn came down from
! Quincy. Hi one day last week and
took h position with the Southern
Mortgage Fompany. He walked from
j the Ansley Hotel to Five Points, hack
up Peachtree to the Piedmont, and
then back down Peachtree and
Whitehall to Mitchell street. And
then of course, he Joined the 200,000
other people who chuckle \yith pride
when you 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 lie is a first-class Atlantan from
the tips of his fingers to the tips of
his shoe.
For." he says, "you’ve got to boost
the blessed town after you’ve been
here five minutes. I never saw such
a bunch of boosters in my life; ev
erybody’s doin’ it all the time. Which
is all right and proper, because
they've jyot 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 he
boo*t* Atlanta like be did Quincy —
Atlanta’s going to get an awful lot of
first class and productive boosting.
‘Bud’ Mars and His
Wife Are Reconciled
hole! men will gather ‘for a smoker
at the Piedmont Hotel, with repre
sentatives of various organizations
whose interests are Identical with
those of the hotel men. H. N. Dut
ton, manager of the Piedmont an i
vice president of the association, will
da
With 150 of tKe States most prom
inent hotel men in attendance, the
seventh annual convention of the
Georgia Hotel Men s Assootatl m
opened at the New Kimball House
j Friday morning, with good pro»p«"t*
for the greatest gathering the Geor
gia landlords hare ever held. Ses
sions will be held morning and after
noon Fr day and Saturday, and smok
er*. theater partie* and banquets will
rill the time of the delegate* at the
evening sessions.
Indications are that, the convention
will mark an epoch In the history of
; Georgia hoteidom, and that an or
ganized campaign to serure the .n-
1 actment of needed hotel legislation
will be one of the results of tne gath
ering i^ee M. Jordan, a. omey for
the State association and also for the
Atlanta Hotel Men’s Association, is
said to have prepared a list of laws
relating to the conduct of hotels, many
! of them similar to laws now in foruo
;in other State*
i The opening session at the Kim
ball House was evoted almost en
tirely to tiie transaction of routine
, business and the organization of the
convention, with the exception of an
i address by John Willy, of Chicago, on
j‘‘The Country Hotel Man of Today
. Compared With the Country HotoJ
Man of Thirty Years Ago." Presi
dent T. W. Hooks, of Dublin, called
the meeting to order, and Mayor
! James G. Woodward was on the pro
gram for an address of iwelcome,
! with a response by Vice President J.
I S. Newcomb, of Augusta. Secretary
Fred Houser opened a registration
! bureau on the second floor of the
j Kimball, where banquet tickets and
I badges were distributed to the dele
gates
While the women who have accom
panied their fathers and husbands to
Atlanta for the convention are enjoy
ing a theater party Friday night the
For Her
A Diamond
is undoubtedly “the gift
supreme.” She would keep
it forever. It would always
be with her and constantly
increase in value. Our
prices on diamonds are
comparatively low—very
low. Look them over.
A. M. Balding
17 Edgewood Ave.
COLUMBUS, OHIO, Dee. 12. J C.
("Bud") Mars, the aviator, and hl« wife
have been reconciled.
Mrs Mars came from Chicago to be
gin life over again with her husband
She said that there was not enough
money in the world to get her hus
band to fly again.
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.
These
Dealers
Sell
“Swifts
Premium" Oleomargarine
W. Altman,
34 Roach St.,
L. Altman,
54 Vine St.,
Alverson Bros.,
83 South Forsyth St.,
Atlanta Hotel Supply Company,
J. Boss,
181 Markham St.,
J. H. Bullock,
, 9 West Mitchell St.,
Bullock & Hogg,
229 Marietta 9t.,
Barnes Cash Grocery Company,
7 East Mitchell St..
M. M. Bullard,
21 Hemphill Ave.,
L. Boss,
87 Chapel St.,
A. Barnett,
431 Auburn Ave..
Camp Grocery Company,
345 Peachtree St.,
H. Cohen,
Pryor St.,
Diamond Cash Grocery Company,
773 Marietta St..
J. M. Dodson (3 stores),
323-327 Peters St..
D. L. Franklin,
425 Grant St..
L. Franklin,
121 Markham St.,
M. Friedman,
271 Cooper St..
B. L. Foster,
57 East Hunter St.,
I. Goldberg,
334 Mangum St.,
A. Golden,
301 Mangum St.,
C. D. Gann & Co.,
163 Edgewood Ave.,
J. W. Green,
141 Auburn Ave.,
Greenberg Grocery Company,
311 Auburn Ave.,
Goldberg & Klein,
Woodward Ave..
M. Hillman,
128 Stonewall St..
L. Hillman,
740 South Pryor St.,
L. Israils,
202 Beckwith St.,
J. A Kelly,
178 Auburn Ave.,
M. Lichenstein,
506 Marietta St.,
J. W. Morris,
East Fair SL.
Harry Moore,
130 East Linden St.,
J. H. Merritt,
101 Peters St.,
Morrow Transfer and Storage Company,
134 Elliott st.,
L. L. McGahee,
347 Peters St.,
L. O. Nichols,
346 Hemphill Ave.,
J. P. Phelps,
248 Highland Ave.,
Jesse Powell,
752 Marietta SL.
P. D. Ramsey,
17 Garden St..
S. C. Roby,
165 Glenn St.,
I. Springer,
Capitol Ave.,
Singleton Bros.,
61 Cone St.,
J. G. Sherrer,
136 Gordon St.,
I. Speilberger,
330 East Georgia Ave.,
Tebow Bros.,
290 Whitehall St.,
Taylor & Hall,
980 Marietta St.,
H. Weinerman,
91 Broyles St.,
J. A. Word,
224 Highland Ave.,
H. Wald,
194 East Merritts Ave.,
M. Wald,
288 West Fair St.,
H. Weinberg,
602 South Pryor St.
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They Will Sign a Contract To Take
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SUNDAY AMERICAN and ATLANTA GEORGIAN
Collect No Money in Advance
Everybody Now Interested in Someone-Show by Your
Efforts That You Are Worth Voting For-—Hustle
and Determination Will Win the Best for You
Nominate a Candidate
FREE CHRISTMAS GIFTS DISTRIBUTION.
NOMINATION BLANK—GOOD FOR 1,000 VOTES.
HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN AND THE ATLANTA G EORGI AN
I Nominate
Address :
Phone No
Signed .”.
Address
Only the First Nomination Blank Cast for Each Candidate Will
Count as 1,000 Votes.
Call at
Georgian
Office For
All
Information
CONTESTANTS’ STANDING IN
FREE CHRISTMAS GIFT DISTRIBUTION CONTEST
Great Gains in Votes Being Made by Contestants in All Districts.
DISTRICT I.
From W A A. Railway right of way ami
renter of city north to Piedmont avenue.
Mrs. R. B. Johnson i
John Hol.len 9.«25
Miss Amelia Dunton 1.000
Mrs. G. E. Howard 1,000
Tames Gal! a way 1,000
Joe McDonald 1,000
Otica Price 16.650
Clayton Ellison 1.000
Harry Goldberg 1,000
Robert Kendall ....17,750
Hobson Stewart 17.435
John Cobble . 16,040
Fred Lichtenstein ....18,455
Mrs. M. O. Brantley . 17,325
Will Griffln l.ooo
Mrs. J. F. Rhoads 19,120
Arnold Morrison 1.000
Isidore Bleich 1,000
Mrs. V. O. Johnson ....18,325
H L. Harper 18.225
Nellie Kate Butler 1.035
P P CleHand 14.130
Arthur Jobns 1,000
R. E. Phillips 1.000
Tom Vawter 1.000
M T Jones l.ooo
Miss Gertrude Koplln ...18,605
Willie Fair 1.000
Master Arthur Phillips 1,00ft
Morris Taylor l.ooft
George Pierre 16.05ft
Leanto Gonnella 1 .ftftft
Jesse Vickers 4ft.3 ? 5
Lewis McWilliams 13 ftftft
Coburn Hendrix 15,900
Miss Lila Helen Fllltngln 16 125
Miss Mary Johnson Lftftft
Raleigh Fall 15.220
Walker Drayton 1,000
Floyd Williams 1.000
Mauraee 8. McGanty l.ooo
Miss H. L. Johnson 1,000
Edmond Allen 6.325
Mattie Simmons ... 3.50ft
T.lnton Bethea 13.00ft
Odie Richards 15,920
DISTRICT 2.
From Piedmont avenue and Georgia Rail
way right of way eaat to Highland avenue
Norman Caldwell 1*.ftftft
Miss Pearl Cline 20.600
Hoyt Bell
Henry B. Harris . ..
Byron Etheridge . . .
Willie Hardin
Webb Braswell
Mrs. J. E. Reeves
Otis Jones
Mrs. Thomas <\ Satterwhlte
James Robinson ....
Medlock Standridge
Miss Lily Kelly ....
Leo Pilla
Mrs. E. B. Smith .
William E. Perkins
Weldon Clay
Charles Ray
Rt. Leonard Viech .
Louis Donaldson
Willie Braswell ....
G. T. Peek
Horace Snow
Miss Cora Day
Wiliam Hampton ....
H. F. Abbott
W. B. Lowe
1,000
. . 5,000
. . l.Oftft
. .18.500
. .12.105
.. .1.000
.. 1.000
.. 1,000
. . 1.000
.. 1,000
.. 7,100
..12.950
.. 1.000
.. 2.210
.. l.Oftft
.. 7,275
. 1.000
..11.400
.. 8.950
.. 4.110
.. 1,000
. . 1.00ft
. . 1,205
.. 1.000
16,300
Willie Skelton
Frank Henson
I. J. McGill
Henry Hutchinson ...
Fred Lenny
Foster Hair
T D. Lannls
H Watson
R. Rovd
E. Noyes
D Anderson
Miss Sarah Tester ..
Miss Robert Harbour .
Morris LefhofT
Eugene Penn
Miss Carrie Tenegln .
Charlie Powen
Finley Dunn
George Ant
P. Henderson
T. P. Anderson .
Carl Fste«
S'evens Jennings . .
And rev West .......
W iT. Tfoev
Roger Zanders
Alvin K.ans
Charles A Stone ....
Louis Pinell
William Park
l.en Vaughn
Paul Cox
Frances Henderson
Jacob Same*
Miss Carmen Thomas
Harvey Jennings
.. 6.115
..lft.ftftft
1 ftftft
..16,300
. . 1.000
.. 1,000
.. 1.000
.. 1.000
.. 1.000
. . 1.000
. . 1.000
. 1.000
1 "Oft
. 16.390
.. 1.000
.. 1.000
.. l.ooo
. . 1.000
. . l.Oftft
. . l.ooo
. . 1.000
i.ooo
. 15.905
. . 1,00ft
l.Oftft
. 1.000
. 1.000
. . 1,000
. l.Oftft
.. 1.000
. 5.00ft
.. 1 .ftftft
18.950
. 1.000
.. l.Oftft
.16.500
William Izmg 17.165
.16.400
. 8.15ft
. 1.000
9,025
.13.650
l.Oftft
.20.55ft
. 1.000
4.2ftO
lfl.lftft
lft.200
.19.150
.11.ftftft
. 6.500
.20,100
F.mile Sehuer
Herman Echols
Miss Pearl Chambers . . .
Master Jesse Duckett
David Kirk
ITerl*eit Edward
Louis Cook
Fred White
David Martin
Harvey Richardson
William Hampton
Frank P. Algood
II Andrad
F.arl Frig! and
Norman Caldwell
DISTRICT 3.
From Highland avenue and belt line rail
road, all territory Included In Inman Park.
Druid Hills. Kirkwood. Oftkhurst, East Lake
and Decatur With Georgia Railroad right of
way from belt line to South Decatur car line,
including South Kirkwood.
Miss Bertie Moore
Mrs. E. F Davis
Miss Nell Suber
Mias Pauline Asgood
Mrs. L. Polk
A toon Johnson
Charles Fuller
Emery Flinn
Henry Nevin
Mrs. T E. Dillard
I. oraine Mitchell .
Sam Glassburn
David Martin
Miss Nellie Floyd
J. A Lowe
Joe Barn*
DISTRICT 4.
From southern boundary of v 0 3
to Capitol avenue and Georgia in
cluding East Atlanta and Ornu
Miss Marian Robinson 1,000
Mrs. A. Borg . j)oft0
Mrs. S. E. Patterson l.Oftft
Adell Cook 10,905
Morris Felnberg j .onn
Miss Ida Bamwell ’ i'ftftO
Elbert Stewart .llr.ftft
Roy Bolder logo
Neville Young 1,000
Alvin McIntosh j non
Harry D. Smith 2,000
Elmer Yarbough 16,955
John Hall 1 *000
Frank Wilson .' i)noo
Clifford Lloyd 1,'ftOO
Mrs. C. Smith 1*000
Miss Mamie Brown 1'ftftft
Wilson Gilbert 19,62.’
Harry Saye ) 20)350
Ernest Mc Hugh 11.200
Roy Nuckolls .. ))) 1,'ftftft
Donald Davis l.ftftO
nines McArthur ). i)fton
Irvan Willingham 19,220
Miss P.essle Kaplan l.Oftft
Miss Nellie Dobbs Lftftft
Miss Bessie Harding )). Lftftft
J. Rosenthal 1.015
V. G. Painter ) 1,000
Clifford Mauldin 1 n«o
W. C. Evans 1,’ftOO
Miss Helen Pinkston 7,00ft
Miss Sarah Ahelson )) 1)035
Miss Virgle Coppage )) 4)1011
Curtis Floyd Autry’ 3,650
Moses Robkln l.ftftO
Robert Howell ' I’oon
Master Anhy Griffln ) ])noo
Daniel Hyden 19.300
Alex Pet in ) 1,000
Abbott Sikes 1,000
Vernon Smith ) 1 )ooo
Adolphus Hicks )) l.ooo
Miss Ruth Wilson l)ftftft
Harvard Robert Wilson Lftftft
Gilbert Withers Lftftft
Fred Hammock Lftftft
Joel Hammock Lftftft
J. P. Rookmore ) Lftftft
Oliver Sumner 1’ftftft
Claude Johnston ))) 1,00ft
Eugene Tomlinson ,12.22ft
Toddle Leatnon ) 5)100
Abe Brown 1 ,’noo
Audrey Pelot . .19,10ft
Hunter Johnson ) 18)950
Larry Wood ).10)000
Jimmie Cornett 11.200
Miss Lena Grelnman 19,70ft
Miss Ruby Barton . ) 18 955
William Patrick ) 1)000
Charles Torian 17,?5ft
Murray Dixon ) 16)305
Auby Wilson .' LOOft
Julian Starr 19,35ft
Reginald Rives ) 9)500
Harold Tuggle 2ft) 105
Larry Wood. Jr 19.950
DISTRICT 5.
South of Canltol avenue and center of city
to Central of Georgia right of way. including
South Atlanta and Lakewood Heights.
Mrs. A. V. Anderson
Mrs. J. H. Abbott
Miss Sallie Bevls
R. T. Reeland
G. Kahn
Mias Emma Chlldree
T. H. Lafayette
S. G. Davis .. /
Mrs. A. F. Anderson
Miss Chloye Harmon
Janies Lords
John Wheless
Randall Leon Parker
George Flournoy . ^
Humbert D. Christina
Sister Regis
W. B. liOwe
Mrs. J. M. Adamson
Barton Troutman
Carl Mathew
R. Sock well
Robley Oullian
L. L. Rochez
R. H. Grantham
Murray Dixon
Walter Stallings
Albert Tuggle
Charles Corain
Joe Jabbonski
Mrs. A. F. Evans
Wilbur Ogletree
H. E. Smith
Leon Nixon
Charles Butler
P. B. McKinney
Louis Cook
Edward Smith
Norl Meara
Dave Kohn .'
Miss Thelma Rousey
Pat O’Donnell
C. L. Boatwright
Robert S. Howell
George Ott
William Porter
Henry Hutchison ))) lo „
Dayman McDaniels )))))’) 7)500
DISTRICT 6.
All territory south of McCall Crossing, in
eluding Oakland City. Fort McPherson. East
Point, College Park. Femside and Hapevllle.
Mrs. F. E. Hill j Qftft
Miss Mary TIollaway l’ftftft
Morris Thompson l’nnn
I lerbert Boyd 14100
Forrest Clark ' s’qaa
Wylie Elmer White
Alliert McDuffie 19,360
. .. 3,ftftft
... 20,825
.. 1,000
.. 1.00O
.. 1.01*0
.. 1.000
.. 1.000
.. 1.000
. .. 4.650
... 7,650
.. 1.000
.. 1.000
.. l.ftftO
. . L6-1O
..19,350
.. 1.000
..16.110
..20,955
. . 1,00ft
... 1.000
.. 1.000
.. 4.250
. . 7,190
.. 1.000
.. 3.960
.. 1.000
. . 6.350
.. 1.000
. .10,350
. . 1.000
.. 8.100
. .19,925
.. 4.250
.. 3.780
.. 1.000
.. 1.000
.. 1.000
.. 1,000
. . 1,000
.. 1.000
.. 5,000
.. 6.010
.. 3,500
. .18,910
..14.500
20.150
Alfred Stewart ..
Hubby Bennett ..
Hayden Christian
Pauline Fretwell .
Charlie Stevens
Wiley Loyd
Davis Little
Allen Wynne
I). D Burt
A. Irvan Almand
20.600
1.000
3.950
12,900
5,000
11.060
10.010
3.525
8.505
3.505
DISTRICT 8.
From West Hunter street north to W. & A.
Railway right of way, including all territory
on the river car line.
Miss Nellie Mason 1 ooo
Luther Wynn i) 0 0O
Mrs. L. W. Watts 1 ooo
Mrs. C. Wilson . .2L385
Mrs. Sam Waters ....16.720
Mrs. F. () Farmer ))) ],000
Nathan Minsk l)o8ft
Mrs. G. A. Grlnter )))) i)obo
Mrs. E. L. Snyder 1.000
Miss Florence Simmons l)ft00
Mi** Dorothy Farmer )) ft’.oift
Miss Elizabeth Evans ' l’ooo
fcr w, r.ono
Edwin Crane j opp
Leonard flindmon ))). .))“* l’ooo
Thomas ( after 1,000
Floyd Harris *>ft *»ift
Charles Pltinket 1M0
Hat U,.' . ...
Ray W’est
Clifford Denison ...
Miss Marie Wilson
Mrs. B. I*. Flennken
Hanshel Baker
1.009
19.900
19.850
l.ftftO
20.405
Fred Hanna
Matt Mason
Willie Miller
Grady Gordon
Mrs. VV. F. Ison
Mrs. T. J. MoKIroy ...
Mrs. F. A. Arbough ...
Claude McGinnis
William McGoughlin
Willie West
Miss Nellie Kendall . . .
Mrs. W L. Williams
Birdie Ingram
Charles Fitts
Miss Ora Mann
Artis Moore
Martha Ball
Charles Edwards
Harvey Eubanks
Myrtle Stone
Elsie Smith
Ralph Brown
Mrs. (’, M. Mize 11 ...
Mrs. T. E. Dillard
Mary Huff
Henry Thornton
William Arrendale
James Cunningham ...
Morris Tharlklll
Mrs. F. Ison
1.000
..20.625
.. 1,000
.. 1.000
. 6,100
.. 1.000
•. 1,000
..20,305
. .11.200
..19.855
. . 3.510
.. 5.000
..19.960
.. 3.500
.. 1.000
■ .19.705
..18.125
.. 1.035
.. 8.000
- 20.355
. . 9.2iift
..19.260
. .20,100
1.000
.. 3.505
. .16,850
.. 1.00ft
..15,015
.. 6,050
.. 6,300
DISTRICT 7.
From Central of fteoreta R.tlwa, rt ,ht of
"ay anil I.iimtikln .treat wnt to West Hunter
street. Including Battle llill.
Willie Elmer White
Louit Simmons
erllug Jordan
3.010
18.300
4.300
1.000
1.00ft
l.Oftft
1,00ft
1 .ftftft
l.Oftft
17.900
3.900
l.Oftft
20.100
1.000
16.10ft
LOOft
Mrs. D N Raldw*n
Mrs Webb
William Hood
F W. Darts
Miss Ethel Ranks
W. C. Evans
v H McDade
Mrs. L. B Sullivan
Miss Ada Fuller . . .
Mrs, O J Parker
Mrs. W. A. Dedman
Pierce Henderson
Ralph Ross
Fannie May Cook . .
Mrs C M. Kirby
Julian Starr
Miss Evelyn Wilson
Robert T. Fears
George L. Pratt
Noble Hendrix
W H Wayne
Fred Sale
Edmond Thrasher .
John Buchanan ....
George Kempfon
Miss Fannie K Hall
Winnie Bell Davis . .
Carl Aaburv
Evelyn Mills
M. B .Torman
E L. Ferguson
R. G Wilson
l.ftftft
.. 7,250
.. Lftftft
. .10.125
. . 1.000
.. l.ftftO
..20,6*0
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. .20.150
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. . 1.000
.. 4.000
.. 6.025
..20.990
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Fred Rugg-
Miss Leeta Carson ...
Mrs. B. W. Ware
Harold Curtis
Miss Margaret White
Ed Green
Miss Maliel Casey . ..
Paul Peyton
Mist Norma Knobloek
Harry Roberts
Mrs William Turner
Eddie Breen
Jim Wilkinson
Willie Johnson
Mr F. Sweet
Cecil Self )))
Henry White )
T.lneoln Davis
William Porter
Williams Benson ...
Irwin Almond
Mrs. Joe Swanton ...
Irene Wayne
Joe Welburn
Jack Donehue
Willie Campliell ....
Mary Norwood
Clyde Archer
Joseph Taylor
Robert Pollings
Robert Bennett ...
Miss Cora Knobloek
Alex Burton
Irene Wayne
Gordon Fretwell
Vance Grimes
Willie Winer ...)
Rurtram Mien
Wray Turner
.21.200
. 3,950
. I.OOO
. 7.350
. l.Oftft
.15.000
. 5,35ft
. 1.000
. 6,300
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. 1.000
. 1.000
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.20.960
21.150
.20.330
. 19.2ftft
.20.150
. 1.045
.20.300
. l.ftftft
. 1,000
. l.ftftft
. 7.250
. 1.000
. 1.000
.12,650
.14.100
. 1.000
. l.ftftO
. 5.10ft
. l.Oftft
.19.960
:12.300
. 3.530
4.100
Simon Cohen ))..))).) 19 920
Kthc! Parmer . .2I)'.65(I
Owen Forrester <20 125
Henry White ifi'-mo
Clyde ( ullam \ QOO
Leon Askew ' 3*750
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M. Mauldin 7 ^05
Loy Davis .).)))))))"
Clifford Pierson )). )))))!)))!) )2l 410
DISTRICT 9.
All outside territory within a 20-mile ra
dlus of Atlanta not Included in Districts 1.
-. 3. 4, 5, 6. 7 and 8. east of an imaginary
hne running due north and south through the
•'late t apltol.
Heath Nesblt 10 qkk
Rexle Martin 2l)'oftft
Maggie Kimble ))))))))) fj'fft?
- 1 C Kit hens * 1‘noft
O S. McCollum ))))))”’ !S
Anna Watson l’onn
Miss Fmmi nwkm llano
Miss Marie Loehr jg qok
Mss Anna May Thurman .’.. ). . 1 OftO
Miss Emma Hobbs i’oon
0am mritrhnd l.ooo
r b. miey ...I..:::::::;:;::::
Mrs. G. R. Ware i
Miss Rosa Trimhl^ l’ooo
Clarence Martin I’oftft
i R r"i5 h n , ' K> ' ,i!i< ' I;!™
Mrs. VV. F. Brown
Rrninulil Reakln '.I!'.! 1M00
Oda A'mrnd t.ooo
l ‘ rry
ttarton I<ong 10 07*
Miss I.lnnle Taylor 10 1 Oft
John Perry )..))!)))))))))' Ifi'Jftft
Miss Ruth Haygood 1 ooo
Bert Ayres 20,150
DISTRICT 10.
All outside territory within a 20-mile ra
dius of Atlanta not included in Districts 1,
r/ *’• ‘ anf l 8. west of an imaginary'
line running due north and-south through the
state Capitol.
Harry Rainey 1 aaa
Mrs T. F. Jones i’SK
Mrs E. R Tate . ..! "I!)) ).))))))!)) ])ooo
Miss Vivian Johnson 1 'oftft
Miss Mary' Houser ))’* i’oon
Clem Free i‘ 000
Thomas Brown l)ooft
Miss Reha Chapman )) ' l’ooo
T is r ’mi'i wilaon ’■ 0,ln
Miss Nellie Rodgers ft ojo
R 8. Johns i)ftoo
Mrs. l.en Jones 1,000
Miss Gladys Daniels l’ooo
ni'IJr I l° g ,t rs 4.000
Clifford Denson 12,05ft
Frank Walker ) i)ooo
Clarence Pres^mi l)000
Meldon Broughton 1 # «>00
Bishop 19.330
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welch I’ 5 ™ 1
i'"" 1 " 11 niwuHiivim l, IM *ft
Warren McGee ) l.Oftft
Grover Tribble 6,250
Anna Watson )....)).) LOOft
Emma Durham 1.000
Miss Anna May Thorman 1.000
Edward Stevens 1,000
Fred Whitley 1.000
Crawford Hawkins 19,9.5ft
Lillie M. Boatman 1.000
Ralph Edwards 20.100
Joe Dasher 11.945
Alma Wilkerson 20,60ft
James Edwards 9.000
Lester J. Vector 11,850
Hansel Raker 9,025
Alfred Castile 20,890
Mae Davis 19.905
.Mary !,. McCollum 1 19.290
' Dasher 20,100
Miss Katherine Hough 19.850