Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 12, 1913, Image 16

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I !f • 1, ! i afafl •I :: i F 1 J 4 i 1 6 THE ATLANTA UhOKtiiAN AND NEWS. no RO0MB j|j5;jF°T®WN 11. S. BATTLESHIP New York. The building will rep- | ! r* sen; an investment of more than ! $500,000 Work is to start on Mon- j ; day next and it is to be completed j 1 by October 1. 1914. (j Lloyd Preacher, of Augusta and W. L. Stoddard, of New York Atlanta, are the architects. and Stockholder Sues to Compel Of ficials of Bankrupt System to Disgorge $4,000,000. st i.ons, ij. holder has turoe This is the latest {> ffalrs of the Fris. A demand tha Thomas H. Wes? Hawley and oilier directors of the tent he forced The fvelopmi Hallro H F stock- rectors, ent in the ad. Yoakum t ■ e estate of Edwin ier millionaire former Frisco Railway Sya- to dlsgorg has been filed in the Circuit Fourt hero. They are ace lined of misusing their positions as <Jire«f- ors of tho Frisco to force that corn- pan' to pay fabulous prices for $4,000,000 United States Chief of Pole »; Heavers and his secretary, W. T. Morris, have en larged their fund of religious knowl edge within the past few weeks. A newspaper man with a propen sity for religious arguments left a eopv of the Koran the Mohammedan Bible, in the briefs office the other- day, and after Mr Morris got through reading t he turned it over to the chief and the chief read it. from the creation of man from clots of blood down to the aura about the sow. And then 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 chiefs most positive ideas and declarations. Dreadnought Vermont, Crippled at Sea, Being Convoyed to Hampton Roads. om - short line roads, themselves per ns rati ve I y worth! which the director gonally owned. Frenzied finance, maneuvering the funds of the company, and “secret and fraudulent profits made by the di rectors accused are declared to he responsible for the road - bankruptcy. High Officials Named. Pome of the men named as defend- - nts in the petition are William K Pixhy. former director of the Frisco nd 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 Mid several associates not connected with the railroad. The transactions complained of and ► mounts claimed to have been spent are: Brownsville road. $1,031,288.01. The Iberia Railroad. $500,000 The “Southern." $700,000. sr. Louis and Gulf. $1,386,000. Nine ►mall 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 since been burdens to the Fris co, and they have never earned any profit-, and are not likely to. Russell il Osborn came down from Quincy, Ill . one clay last week and took a position with the Southern Mortgage Company. He walked from the Ansjev Hotel to Five Points, back 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 with 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 he Is a first-class Atlantan from the. tips of his fingers to the tips of bis 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 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 ^f he boosts Atlanta like he did Quincy— Atlanta’s going to get. an awful lot of first-class and productive boosting. j WASHINGTON. De« 12. -WK:> j several of her compartments flooded ' ;i - t lie result of an accident at ri itie battleship Vermont Is limping o- j j ward Hafnpton Roads to-day under | | convoy of the battleship Delaware 'and two colliers. This announcement was made at j j the Navy Department this afternoon] jin the following statement; j “A radiogram received from he j i ornmander-in-chief of the Atlan ic j fleet reports that a: 3:4 5 a. m . D - J * ember 11, the starboard main shaft j of the V ermont was broken and that \in consequence several of her coni- ! partments w ere flooded. The skin of | the ship and the propeller crust ap-| j pea red uninjured after an investiga tion by a diver, and the shafting and I propeller w ere not lost. “The position of the Vermont at N ; p. ni . December it. was latitude 35.41, 'longitude 52,24, 1.200 miles from I Hampton Roads and 600 miles from | Bermuda. They should arrive < j Hampton Roads about December 1. j or 18. The commander-in-* hi-f , states the re is no cause for anxiety." I Empire Life Awards Skyscraper Contract RENTZ TO BUILD SCHOOL. DUBLIN. Dec. 12 —The town of Kenlz, I-aurena County, has lust dis posed of JS.000 worth of sehool bonds and let the rnniract for the erection of « modem school building. Bud' Mars and His Wife Are Reconciled AUGUSTA, Dec 12.—The contest j for the construction of the Empire I ' Life Insurance Company’s seventeen- ' story office building here has been awarded to the Whitney Company, of I COLUMBUS, OHIO, Dec. 12 1 C. ("Bud”) Mars, the aviator, and his wife have been reconciled Mrs. Mars came from Chicago to be gin life over again with her husband She ‘•aid that there was not enough money in the world to get her hus band to fly again For Her A D iam ond 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 eo m p a ra t i v e 1 v low—very low. Look them over. A. M. Balding 17 Edgewood Ave. I 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. 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 iwo to live times the variety to select from, and quality in every line rank ing with Ihe highest priced stores in the city. Come to the Gem for Jewelry, Mesh Bags, Vanity Cases, Sterling Silver, 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. :<«*> These Ole 1 Dealers " Sell “Swift’s Premium’’ Oleomargarine W. Altman, 34 Roach St., L. Altman, 54 Vine St., Alverson Bros., 83 South Forsyth St.. Atlanta Hotel Supply Company, The Famous Ellery ROYAL ITALIAN BAND at Auditorium Armory, I >eeom her 11. 12. 13. IB. 16. 17 and IS, in a series of Grand Concerts under ATLANTA MUSIC FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION AUSPICES. NOTED SOLOISTS. Concerts 8:80 every night, and •2:30 matinees except Friday. Tickets on sale at Auditorium box office. Admission 25 and 50 cents. 1 FORSYTH 5 n>-o»r ?3o Busiest Theeter I0AI0MT t 30 THE WHIRLWIND VIOLINIST, YVETTE! Direct From Folies Bergere. Australian Boy Scout*. Goldsmith A Hoppe. Hickey Bros., Nlchol S'sters. the Rosairea, Eidridge <£ B arlow. A THIS A WEEK LYRIC NEXT WEEK A m.-stsu-s 5,1 gj ENHMAf* BUTTERFLY B UNTIN lx ON I 1 ■ THE Paginal Cart WHEEL — IN The Girl From Out Yonder J. Boss, 181 Markham St., J. H. Bullock, 9 West Mitchell St., Bullock & Hogg, 229 Marietta St.. 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 §t. # 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 St., 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. 0. Nichols, 346 Hemphill Ave., J. P Phelps. 248 Highland Ave., Jesse Powell, 752 Marietta St., P. D. Ramsey, 17 Garden St. S C. Roby, 16o 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. Order a pound carton today ATLANTA TO-NIGHT 8:15 FrL. Sat. Mat. and Night. Original All-Star Cast in FINE FEATHERS ROBERT EDESON. WILTON LACKAYE. MAX FIGMAN. ROSE COGHLAN. LYDIA DICKSON FLORENCE ROCKWELL Night* 2oc to $2; Mat. 25c to $1.50. / Swift & Company U. S. A. Twelve More Days To Work For Big Christmas GIB 100 To Be Given Absolutely Free 190 On Christmas Eve Your Friends Will Help You Win a Beauti' ful Diamond Ring They Will Sign a Contract To Take HEARST’S 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 I! Is Not 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 Address % Only the First Nomination Blank Cast for Each Candidate Will Count as 1.0CO Votes. Call at Georgian Office For All Information CONTESTANTS’ STANDING IN FREE CHRISTMAS SIFT DISTRIBUTION CONTEST ■ Great Gains in Votes Being Made by Contestants in All Districts. and DISTRICT I. From W & A. Railway right of way renter of city north to Piedmont avenue. Mrs. R. TV Johnson 1 John Holden Miss Amelia Dunton . Mrs. G. E. Howard . . lames Trail aw ay Toe McDonald <• Otica Price 9.(25 . l.ooo . l.ooo . l.ooo . l.ooo .15,050 Clayton Ellison J*®®® Harry Goldberg -'I'l Robert Kendall * Hobson Stewart ’ John Cobble }”«040 Fred Lichtenstein Mrs. M. O. Brantley '• .«25 Will Griffin .... LOO® .19.120 . 1,000 . T ,000 . . 18.325 16.225 .. 1,085 . .14.’TO . 1.000 . . 1 .000 1.000 Mrs. J. F. Rhoads Arnold Morrison Isadore Bleich Mrs. V. O. Johnson H. L. Harper Nelli* Kate Butler P P Holland Arthur Johns R. E. Phillips Tom Vawter • M T Jones • • • • 1 Mi«s Gertrude Koplin 16,605 Willie Fair 1 ••*«0 Master Arthur Phillips LOOft Morris Taylor 1 .600 George Pierce .10,9 >0 I, canto Oonnella • 1 -® 0 ® Jesse Viel-ers 10.375 Lewis McWilliams 13 non Foburn Hendrix L[L®®D Hoyt Bell Henry B. Harris Byron Etheridge Willie Hardin Webb Braswell Mrs. J. E. * Reeves Otis Jones Mrs. Thomas C. Satterwhlte Janies Robinson Medloek Standridge Miss Lily Kelly Leo Pills v Mrs. E. B. Smith William K. Perkins Weldon Hay Charles Ray St. Leonard Vieoh Iiouis Donaldson Willie Braswell G. T. Peck Horace Snow Miss Cora Day Wiliam Hampton II F. Abbott W B. Lowe 1,00ft .. 5.900 .. 1.00ft ..18.500 ..12,105 ...1.000 .. T,000 .. 1,000 . 1,000 .. 1,000 . . 7.100 .12.930 . 1,000 . 2,210 1.000 2.000 20.825 . 1,000 . 1,000 . 1.000 . 1,000 . 1.000 . 1,000 . 4.<50 . 1.000 .11.400 . 8.950 4.110 . 1.00ft . 1,000 . 1,205 . 1.000 .16,300 DISTRICT 4. From southern boundary of District No. S m Capitol avenue and Georgia Railroad, in i lnding East Atlanta and Ormewood. Miss Marian Robinson , 1,000 Mrs. A. Borg 1,000 Mrs. S. E. Patterson l.flftO Adell Cook 10.905 Morris Feinberg .. ) .ooo Miss Ida Barnwell 1.000 Elbert Stewart 3.500 Roy Snider 1,000 .16,125 . l.ooo .15,220 1.000 l.ooo . 1.0^0 . 1,000 . 6.395 .18.900 .15,920 Miss Lila Helen Flllingin Miss Marv Johnson Raleigh Fail Walker Dravton Floyd Williams Maumee S. McCanty Miss IT. L Johnson Edmond Allen Mattie Simmons I inton Bethea Odie Richards DISTRICT 2. From Piedmont avenue and Georgia Rail way right of way east to Higldand avenue Norman Caldwell 18.900 Miss Pearl (’line 20.600 Willie Skelton 6.115 Frat’k Hen-on . • Iffioen I, J VnO»" ° Henry Hutchinson .. .16.300 Fred T.ennv • 1 roster Hair ’ •"■.■“ T p. T.annis T."00 Watson Neville Young Alvin McIntosh Harry T>. Smith . . . Elmer Yarbough John Hall Frank Wilson Clifford Lloyd Mrs. C. Smith Miss Mamie Brown Wilson Gilbert . . Harry Saye Ernest McHugh Roy Nuckolls l.ooo Donald Davis 1.600 IMnes McArthur l.ooo Irvan Willingham 19,220 1,000 1,000 . 2,000 .10,955 . 1.000 . 1,000 . 1.000 . 1.000 . 1.000 .18.62'. .20.3:50 .11.200 Miss Bessie Kaplan Miss Nellie Dobbs Miss Bessie Harding I Rosenthal P .sinter 1,000 1.000 l.ftt'O 1.015 1.000 lifford Mauldin 1.000 1.000 1 .ooo 1 ,oo.i l .noft T6,890 . 1."0'i . 1.000 l .oo»t . 1.000 1 .000 . l.ooo . 1.000 l.ooo .15.905 1,000 1.000 . 1.000 . 1.000 . 1,000 l.ooo . 1.000 . 5.000 R Boyd E. NoV“s |~> Anderson Miss Sarah T/*s'er Mi«s Robert Harbour Morris Lrfhoff Eugene Penn Miss Carrie Tenegin Charlie T*nven Finley Dunn Georre Ant P. Henderson J. P, Anderson Carl F.ste« Stevens Jennings Nndrey West W H. Hoev Roger Sanders Alvin Evans Charles A. Stone l^tiis Pinell William P*rk Len Vaughn Paul Cor Frances Henderson Jacob Saniet 'Atlas Ca r men Thomas Harvey Jennings William T»ong Emile Sehner Herman Echols Miss Pearl Chambers At aster Jesse Duckett .... David Kirk Herbert Edward Taiuls Cook . Fred White David Man in Harvey Richardson William llamnton Frank TV Algood H. Andrad l ari England Norman Caldwell DISTRICT 3. From Highland avenue and belt line rail road. all territory included In Inman Park. Druid Hills, Kirkwood. Oakhurst. East Lake and Decatur. With Georgia Railroad rigid of wav from belt line to South Decatur car line, lit' bluing South Kirkwood Miss Bertie Moore Evans Miss Helen Pinkston Miss Sarah Abelson Miss Yirgie Connage • 'urtis Floyd Autry 'loses Robkln Robert Howell Master Atiby Griffin 1.000 7,000 1.035 4,100 3,6.50 1,00ft 1.000 1,000 Mrs. A. V. Anderson Mrs. J. H. Abbott Miss Sallie Bevis R. T. Beeland (5. Kahn Miss Emma Childree T If. Lafayette S. G. Davis Mrs. A. F. Anderson Miss Chloye Harmon 7,050 lames I^oreig 1,000 John AVheless . 1,000 Randall Leon Parker 1,000 George Flournoy 1.000 Humbert I). Christina 19,350 Sister Regis 1.000 W. B. Lowe Hi,110 .Mrs. J. M. Ada in- 20.955 Barton Troutman 1,000 Carl Mathew 1,000. R. Soekwell 1,000 Robley Cullian 4,250 L. L. Rochez 7,100 R II. Grantham 1.0(»0 Murray Dixon 3,960 Walter Stallings 1,000 Albert Tuggle 0,350 Charles Corain 1,000 Joe Jabbonskl 10,350 Mrs. A. F. Evans . . 1,000 Wilbur Ogletree 8.100 H. E. Smith 19.925 Leon Nixon 4,250 Charles Butler .3.780 P. B. McKinney 1.000 Louis Cook 1,000 Edward Smith 1,000 Norl Mcara 1,000 Dave Kohn 1.000 Miss Thelma Itousey l.oOO Pat O’Donnell 5,000 C L. Boatwright 6,010 Robert S. Howell . .. 3,500 George OR 1.8.910 William Porter 14,500 Henry Hutchison 20.150 Dayman McDaniels ... 7,500 DISTRICT 6. All territory south of McCall Crossing, in eluding Oakland City, Fort McPherson, East Point, College Park. Fernside and Ilapeville. Mrs. F. E. Hill 1,000 Miss Mary Hollaway 1.000 Morris Thompson 1,000 Herbert Boyd 14,10) Forrest Clark 7,900 Wylie Elmer White 1.00O Albert McDuffie .19,360 Fred Hanna 1,000 Matt. Mason . >o 62.5 Willie Miller i.’ooo Grady Gordon 1,00ft Mrs. W. F. Ison H.100 Mrs. T. J. McElroy l.ooo F. A. Arbough i .ooo Alfred Stewart . . Bubhy Bennett Hayden Christian Pauljne Fretwell . Charlie Stevens .. Wiley Loyd Davis Little Alien Wynne D. I>. Burt A Irvan Almond 20,000 l.ooo 3.950 12,900 5,000 11.060 10.010 3.505 .3,503 Edwin Crane Leonard Hlndmon . . Roy Roper Thomas Carter . Floyd Harris Charles Plunket Rav West ('lifford Denison Miss Marie Wilson Mrs. B. P. Flennken Hanshel Baker .... Simon Cohen Ethel Farmer Owen Forrester Henry White Lincoln Davis M. E. Turner Clyde C.ullam Leon Askew Carl England M. Mauldin Ley Davis Clifford Pierson .... 1,000 1.000 1,000 DISTRICT 8. From West. Hunter street north to W. A A Railway right of way, including all territory on the r'ver ear line. Miss Nellie Mason . . Luther Wynn Airs. L. W. Watts Mrs. C. Wilson Mrs. Sam Waters .... Mrs. F. O. Farmer .. Nathan Minsk Airs. G. A. Grintcr ... Mrs. E. L. Snyder Miss Florence Simmons Miss Dorothy Farmer . Miss Elizabeth Evans Joe Loyd 16.720 1 .000 1,080 1.000 1 .0(10 l.ooo 9,010 1,000 1,000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1 .000 20.240 1.000 l.t'00 19.900 650 000 403 920 650 .20 .20 .20.125 200 ,620 ooo ooo 750 620 625 .21,410 Daniel Hyden 19..300 Alex Penn l.ooo Abbott Sikes 1,0'0 Vernon Smith 1,000 Adolphus Hieks 1.000 Miss Ruth Wilson 1,000 Harvard Roliert Wilson l.ooo .18.9'ft . . LOO" . 1 .Oftft ..16.500 .17.165 . .16.400 . . 8.15ft . l.oftft .18,650 . 1,000 .20,530 . 1,000 -1.200 .16.100 .10.200 . 19.150 .11.000 Gilbert Withers Fred Hammock .... Joel Hammock J. P. Rock more .... Oliver Sumner .... Claude Johnston ... Eugene Tomlinson 'Peddle I.eamon .... Abe Rrown Audrey Pelot Hunter Johnson ... Larry WVwi Jimmie Cornet’ . . . Miss Lena Greinman Miss Ruby Barton William Patrick . . Charles Torian Murray Dixon Auby Wilson Julian Starr Reginald Bives Harold Tuggle Larry Wood, Jr. DISTRICT 5. South of Canitol avenue and renter of city u Central of Georgia right of »> av. including South Atlanta and Lakewood Heights. ~ '* - ■ • • i ftftft .. 1,000 . 1,000 . . 1.000 . 1,00ft . 1.000 . . 1.000 . .12.220 5,100 1,00ft . ,19.100 18,9.'ft lO.Oftft ..11,200 19*00 ..18,955 .. 1,000 Claude McGinnis William AIcGoughlin Willie West Miss Nellie Kendall . Mrs W L. Williams Birdie Ingram Charles Fids Miss Ora Mann Artis Alonre Martha Ball i itarles Edwards Harvey Eubanks .... Myrtle Stone Elsie Smith ..20,305 .. 11,200 ..19.855 . . .3,510 .. 5.000 ..19.960 .. 3,500 .. 1.000 . 19.70.5 -.18.125 . . 1,0.35 . . 8.000 .20.355 9.200 Ralph Brown 19 26ft Mrs. C. M. Mixell 20! 100 Mrs. T. E. Dillard LOftft Mary Huff Henry Thornton William Arrendale .. t ” -s Cunningham V ,« TharlkUl . Mix. F. Ison . 3.505 16.850 1.00ft .15,015 . 6.95ft 6.300 ..16.305 .. . 1,00ft ...19.350 . . 8.500 . .20.105 . .19.950 DISTRICT 7. From Central of Georgia Railway right of way and Lumpkin street west to West Hunter '■eet. including Battle Hill. 20,100 Mrs. E. F Davia Miss Nell Suber ML* Pauline Asgood Airs. I«. Polk Atson Johnson Charles Fuller .... Emery Fltnn • Henry Neviu ...... Mrs. T Y Dillard Ixiraine Mitchell Sam Glassburo David Martin Miss Nellie Floyd .1. A Lowe Jsh- Bart Louis Simmons Sterling Jordan D N. Baldwin Mrs. Webb William Hood E w Davis ....... Miss Ethel Banks \v c Et*ps ' H. McDade *. Mrs. L. B. Sullivan Miss A da Fuller ... Mrs. O. J. Parker Mrs. W A. Dedman Pierce Henderson Ralph Ros« Fannie May Cook ... Mrs. C Af. Kirby . Julian Starr Aliss Evelyn Wilson . Robert T. Fears ... George L. Pratt Noble Hendrix W. H. Wayne Fred Sale Edmond Thrasher 1 >hn Buchanan Georg' Kemptnn Mi«s Fannie K. Hall Winnie Bell Davis Cart Ashnrv Evelyn Afllls M. B. Jorman .... E. L Ferguson .... B. G. AA'ilson F M. Bishop 7,230 . . 1.000 .10.125 . 1.006 . 1.900 20.650 . . 19.105 . 1.000 1.000 .. 5.000 . .20.150 . 1,000 . . 1.000 . 4.000 .20.090 . . 1,000 . . 1 .Ortft .. 1.000 . . 1.000 1.000 . . 1.000 .. l.ooo l.ooo . . 1,900 . . 1,1100 . . 1,00ft 4.00ft . 1.000 . 1,000 1.000 19.3.30 W llie Elmer White Fred Puggs Miss Leeta ('arson Mrs B. W. Ware Harold Curtis Miss Alargaret White Ed Green Miss Mabel Casey Paul Peyton Miss Norma Knoblock Harry Roberts Mrs. William Turner Eddie Breen Jim Wilkinson Willie Johnson Air F. Sweet Cecil Sdf Henry White Lincoln Davis William Porter Williams Benson J rwtn A Imond Mrs. Joe Swanton Irene Wayne Joe Wclbtirn Jack Dnnehue Willie Campbell Mary Norwood Clyde Archer Joseph Taylor Robert Colling* Robert Bennett Adas Cora Knobloek Alex Burton Irene Wayne Gordon Fretwell A'ance Grimes ....... ..21,200 . .3.950 .. 1.000 .. 7.350 . 1.000 ..15.000 .. 5.35ft .. 1,000 . 6,300 1.000 . . 1.000 . 1,000 . . 1,000 . . 1.000 .. 1,000 . 1.000 20,960 .11,150 . 20.330 . . 19,200 20.150 .. 1.045 .20.300 .. 1,000 . . 1,000 .. 1.000 .. 7,250 .. 1.00ft .. 1.000 . .12,650 . .14,100 .. 1,000 .. 1,000 . . 5.100 .. l.ooo .19.960 .12.300 All outside territory within a 20 mile ra dins of Atlanta not Included in Districts 1, -■ 4. 5. 0, 7 and 8. west of an Imaginary line running due north and south through the State Capitol. 'll il DISTRICT 9. All outside territory within a 20-mi'e ra dius of Atlanta not included in District* 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7 and 8, east of an Imaginary line running due north and south through the State Canitol. Reath Nesblt 18,95.5 Rexie Martin ,2o[900 Alaggie Kimble 14*305 Mrs. j. c. Kitchens 1.000 O. S. McCollum l.ooo Anna Watson l.ooo Miss Emma Durham l'ooo Miss Alarie Lochr ] 8.625 Mss Anna Afav Thurman l.ooo Miss Emma Hobba l.OftO Harvey Clark l.Ofto E. W. Evans l[o00 A. R. Kenny .' jjono Sam Whitehead I.Ofto F. F. Anderson i^ono Mrs. C. B. Riley l .ooo Mrs. G. R. Ware . l‘,00ft Miss Ella Strong 1,000 Miss Rosa Trimble i'ooo Miss Carrie Rebb LftOO clarence Martin 1,000 Beulah AfcKcnzle ’ l'.OOO H. H. Brown ] t 000 Mrs W. F. Brown 15.905 Reginald Reagln 15.000 Oda Almand . \ ooo N. S. Berry 16)300 Barton Long 13,275 Aflss Llnnie Taylor 10,100 John Perry 16.400 Miss Ruth Haygood I.0i>0 Bert Ayres 20,159 DISTRICT 10.