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?‘«d in Your Nominations and
~ Secure Five Thousand Votes at
Once—Then Get Busy.
By SHETLAND PONY EDITOR,
To-day s “Children’'s Day for to
day there ta no school to Ix her aboutl
Nothing o do but have a good time
Be it's just the day to enter the Khet
and Pony Contest ilf you bave #
sored. it's the best day so all o gt
L aubscriptions, ard thereby gain 8
Cwhole lot of votes
The first thing to remember. boys
" Aand girls, is the duty to your parents
If mother wants you 1o run an es
sand. do so guickly. That will 1 rane
her greatly. And If you do what muth
or talis you to do, she In turn will
Belp you In winning & pretty sioetland
pony outht
You can see a lot of neighbors and
relatives to-dav You can secure &
jot of subseriptions—that is, If you
Rave entered the contest. If you have
not entered the contest, you want to
do so this very minute. The office of
the Ehetland pony department is
going to be open until § o'cieck to
night. Ask your mother or your big
Brother or sister to bring you down to
the office some time during the day.
Mave & talk with the man in charge
there. Give him your nomination.
Then you will be all ready to begin
securing subscribers and votes Mon
day afternoon |
After you have entared the conteat
and have secured your receipt book
with which to secure subscriptions,
you should let all your triends know
wou are in the contest to win a Shet
and pony. Ask them to help you
"OAVI THE COUPONS,
Every day in The Atlanta Georglan
& Sunday American a coupon good
ten votes will be published. Save
these coupons and get your friends to
do the same
o enlist the aid of your friends and
neighbors, use your telsphone Lot
sveryone know that you are & candi.
date before they promise their help to
& more enterprising candidate
Be ambitious and determined to
win. If you have friends you can not
#oe at once, write to them
Ask your friends to help vyou "
your parents helong 1o & church, po
cloty or organization, let their fellow
members know that you expect their
help. It will be freely given if you
ask before it is given to some other
candidate
Should your father. brother, moth.
¢r, sister or friend belong to any or
ganization, get them (o securs votes
and assistance of the members of the
.rg‘nlnllnn
not let & day pass without se
euring some subscriptions and votes,
The steady, persistent work is what
will make you the winner of a valua
ble prize.
Keeping everiastingly at it always
Lrings sucoess
SECURE VOTES ANYWHERE.
Anyone, anvwhers, can vote for a
candidate Candidates can secure
votes and subscriptions anywhere,
It is easler to ask questions than
vorrect mistakes. Do not hesitate to
ask questions. The Shetland Pony
Manager is &t The Atlanta Georgian
and Sunday American office to help
you.
These valuable prizes will be won
by someone. Why not you?
Hundreds of peopls will have no
personal friends in the contest. You
can secure their friendship and sub
seriptions if you only ask them. They
also will secure votes from their
friends.
A little organization among your
friends for systematic work in your
interest will go a long way toward
making you a winner of cne of the
Grand Prizes.
Don't forget, children, you can do
m work ia collecting Daily
as well as secure many
paid-in-advance -übneflxuon-‘
SEND IN NOMINATION.
If any of my readers to-day happen
to Nve op‘uide of Atlanta, what 1 say
iz fust as much for them as for
ta boys and girls. The Shet.
Pong Contest is for them, too,
because there are prizes for boys and
glirls residing outside of Atlanta,
- Of course, If you, my dear reader,
Itve out of Atlanta, you can not come
to the Shetland Pony Office to-day,
an\n can write a letter. You can
out the Nomination Blank which
r‘n in to-day's paper. And you
fill in that blank and mail it to
the Shetland Pony D:fmment. 1t
m need a lot of special information,
Shetland Pony Department will
send somebody to see you and supply
that information.
If you live in Atlanta, call at once
at the oMce of the Shetland Pony De
kgbfl!. or call the department on
» telephone. If you live outside of
Atlanta, send in your nomination by
mail. We will take care of the rest
of the details.
. Remember, your Nomination Blank
i good for 5,000 votes the minute it
reaches this office.
Send in your nomination to-day.
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At Tech Approved
Tech students and business men of
Atlanta were interested Saturday in the
report that the board of trustees of the
Georgia School of Technology at its
midterm meeting Friday, had approved
plans for the development of the de
rtment as commerce and business It
fi&‘vk{w-h‘d to hecome one of the big
features of Tech A. T. Kell, dean of
the department, is directing the organi
sation work
The board received a report that sat
actory progress has been made with
thik erection of the new power plant and
thet part of its equipment already has
beent recelved
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Pllls in Red nd‘::r‘ ~.:.:1.“( !
s bo‘-:. mltdu'flhnmu.}:bbum
mno elher. - oa ‘
éwm Ast for CHIL.OIMES: e
1 OND BRAND I'ILI.A.E;M 5
years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable
=L". SOLD BY DRUGGISTS FVERYWNFPE
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EXPECTORANT
Peeriess Cough and Cold Cure loosens
the phlegm, sootheg lining of throat,
A Mlhchu. cures worst head cold
¥ pBF Whooping cough, tight chest o
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Some Boy or Girl to Win
Each of These 58 Prizes
T Grand Prize for City.
2 Shetland Ponies, Buggy and Harness . .......cccooes . $335.00
| Grand Prize for Country. -
' 2 Shetland Ponies, Buggy and Harness vesenens $335.00
First Zone Grand Prize.
1 Shetland Pony, Daggy and Harness cessssss 1000}
Second Zone Grand Prize.
1 Shetland Pony, Buggy and Harness cisss e DO
Third Zone Grand Prize. 5
1 Shetland Pony, Buggy and Harness e
Fourth Zone Grand Prize.
1 Shetland Pony, Buggy and Harness : . £210.00
~ District Prizes.
13 Shetland Ponies and Saddles . . $1.49500
12 Boys' and Girls" Bieyeles . L AN
13 Cameras ey e i \
13 Tennis Racquets b e e
Ten per cent commission paid on all money turned in on |
subseriptions secured between to.day and Marech 11, 1916, by §
contestants not receiving one of the above prizes, A.‘}‘i
Suing the Cit
Flling claims for damages against
the city of Atlanta fan't the surest
way In the world of bullding up &
fortune, to judge from the records of
the legal department It's about as |
lucrative an employment as peddiing
tracts at & prize Aght |
The claims filed with the Mayor and
Counc] in 1915 amounted to $502.550
The amount collected thereon was
$8.820, & bit aver | per cent
Suilts against the city filed In the
courts amounted to 3101152, and it
cost $5.158 to settle them <
The report, by ity Attorney Ma)
son, praises the work of W. D Eilis
Assistant City Attorney, and W, ©
Puckett and W, T. Buchanan, the in
vestigators .
Typothetae Favors
Big Civic Alliance
Recommendation of Victor Krieg
shaber, president of the Chamber of
Commerce, that all trade organiza
(lon{ become attached as departments
to that body was discussed favorably |
Friday night at a dinner and nnnn,qll
meeting of the Atlanta Typothetae
in the Pliedmont Hotel. No action
was taken, however
W. 0. Foote was toastmaster, and,
in Introducing the speakers, he de
clared that the gathering afforded an
example of a revival of the “Atlanta
Spirit” as it was in the days of Henry
Grady. Those who addressed the
printer employers were O. Blodgett,
. C. P. Byrd and Dr. Mitchell,
The association accepted the resig
nation of its secretary, A. H Edgel,
who has accepted a position in Bos
ton, and named Frank Maxwell to
fill the vacancy.
Seaboard Fights Rail
Ruling in Hgigh Court
Members of the Georgia Raliroad
Commission were interested Saturday
in the case pending against them In
the Supreme Court of the United
‘Butu. where the Seaboard Ailr Line
Rallroad is seeking to invalidate the
commission's order that it provide
physical connection between its
tracks and those of the Lawrence
Branch Railroad, at Lawrenceville.
The railroad company is contesting
the order on the ground that such
connection would be taking the Sea
board's property without compensa
tion for the benefit of the Southern
Railway, which owns the Lawrence
ville branch. Connection was ordered
by the commission to enabla manu
facturers of that section to obtain
coal from Virginia.
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couldn't ask for anything better.” “A
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“Astonished and delighted with the
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such quick relief possible.” These are
sample exclamations, on first trying
Fucapine Salve, the new sclentific
preparation that stops coughs, colds,
croup, sore throat, thus preventing
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lightful and instant rellef, with quick
and positive comfort and restoration
Absolutely different from everything
else, and so pleasant that even little
children praise it! KEverybody's call
ing for it! Get your winter's supply
to-day. At all drug stores, only 2§
cents—worth & hundred times the
price.~—Advertisement.
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91 SOUTH PRYOR STREET
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FREE O LADIES AND CHILDREN
BESSIONS—9:3O to 12 m.; 2:30 to 5:30 7! m.; 7:830 to 11 po.m.
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North Hollandl
(By Internationa! News Service) l
AMETERDAM, Jan. 156.~F100ds In
the provinee of North Holland, result- |
ing from beolién dykes, are growing 1
Fhousands of persons are homeless
and mi ns of dollars’ worth of dam- |
ag® has been done to property |
A\ enormous amount of stock has
beon drowned. Rallroads and bridges
wmyve heen washe AWAY
Publie subseriptions are being taken
for the rellef of the homeless
B'rith Abraham to
I. H. Goldstein, deputy grand master
for the Bouthern States, will officiate
inday night at the instaliation of off!
ers for 1576 by Kadisha Lodge, No. 316,
Order B'rith Abraham leonard J
Grossman will be the next president
Severs! hundired invitations have been
tsrued for the installation, which will
take place In Red Men's Hall
ATLANTA™ o ™
flvKEWII-g-IA"
L THE HAWK
hts, 50c to $2; Mat,, 25¢ to $1.50
Seat Sale Friday »a. m L
KEITH VAUDEVILLE.
2:30-~=— TWICE DAILY—B:3O
FASHION SHOW.
20—————Beautiful Girig———2o
Wonderful Gowns.
Grace-————Clarg———Charm,
§QTHER ACTS el
THE STRANDG.2%"
FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN
in a return showing of
‘‘Pennington’s Choice.”’
GEORGIAN THEATER
HAZEL DAWN
:"!‘he Mgs';?el;gders"
ALL THIS WEEK
Big Musical Comedy
and Motion Pictures.
10c sWistion 10c
Daily Mats., 2:30. Night, 7:30 and 9.
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day RAN Now,
January 15—To-day Only.
CLEOD RIDGLEY and WALLACE REID
in the Exolting Modern Socl-g Drama,
“THE GOLDEN CHMANCE."
A Combination of two great players as stare
in One H\;.«-ll ‘ou ’&n Seen
“THE BIRTH OF A NATION,”
You will remember the great performance of
Mr. Wallace Reld.
Entire Lower Floor, 25¢, Balcony,
16c; Gallery, 10c.
Performances, 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30,
8, 9:30, Daily. All Week.
By Officlal’ Authority of the French
Government under the super
vision of Dr. F, E. May.
“FIGHTING FOR FHAN%E."
A War-torn Country.
——eQ B e
The Horrors of War. Miles of
seething, surging trenches. The
white, hot gashes of France. All
the great battie fronts from France
to the Italian Alps, then to Russla
and the Balkans and the Darda
nelles.
babis Massduts b Lsae sl
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Five Hundred Have Been Added
| to Rolls, but Two Thousand
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‘ Goal Is Not Reached.
Chamber of Commerce members
yul hustling for more & smbers, had
such success this week that Lhey e
dod 1o keep up the good wWork a sow
fays more and reach Lhe Foa of 2.6
set by the commiites, The camps &n
will close on Tuesda)
Pive hundred membars ad heen
added to the list Saturday, with pros
pocts of n? re iater in the Aay The |
hamber now am ‘ men on its
olis !
President V. H. Kriegshaber thank ‘
od the workers for the'r efforts 'n D |
address at the hust.ers U e and |
mmented eapecially on the fact that |
he SUCCESE WAS WO by the n-:‘.':.i
men of Atianta '
I've never seen A& Campaign han- |
dled more smoothiy he sald Never
one with so ™ h enthusiasm among |
both workers and prospscts. The men ]
we have invited to the Chamber
sealn A 8 sAger o n AR We WwWere i
Lave them
Boys!———— Girls!
To-day Is the Day
To Enter the Great
Shetland Pony Contest
Hurrah! No school tcn!ay. boys and girls.
Just the day to make a start toward owning a Shetland pony.
Just the day to fill in the Nomination Blank which appears be
low. Just the day to mail it or bring it to the office of the Shet
land Pony Editor, right across the street from The Georgian
office, kept open until 8 o'clock to-night to make it easy for you,
boys and girls. Just the day to gain 5,000 votes by writing
your name and address. Just the day to start telling your
friends and relatives that you are entered in the great $3,500
Shetland Pony Outfit Contest to win your heart’s desire—a
Shetland Pony.
No losers in this contest—that's sure. Every boy and every
girl who enters and works actively will receive a prize or one
tenth of all the money collected and turned in on new sub
scriptions and renewals between to-day and March 11, 1916.
Don’t Delay—Send in Your Nomination To-day!
5000 VOTES
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The South’s Greatest Newspapers.
I hereby nominate as a candidate in your “SHETLAND
PONY AND OUTFIT"”’ Contest:
NEBE ot tiiacissinnunss MOAPIIE: ccosetvssissncioe
Nomina(ed DY cetieeercacenses AdAress..occcecenccsccace
Note—Only one nomination blank will be accepted for
any one candidate.
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Tear This Out—Mail To-day
Gainesville U. C. T.
Guests of Atlantans
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THE RIGHT WAY Team Hearep ELecrric Lighen oty i oty
W H.FOGG, DISTRICY PASSINGER 4:‘ A~TL;N\T:(“f UL DR EL R
: Write—Phone—or Call on
Shetland Pony Department
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15 E. Alabama Street—Opposite Georgian Office
Telephone Main 100, Open Evenings Until 8 o'Clock
Travelers of the Galnesyille organi
sallon were guests Baturday of the
Atlanta council and jJoined in a dis
cusaion of selling methods.
The visitors will be guesis 8t
dinner Baturday night at the Hotel
Ansiey, given by the local couneil
Some boy or some girl will win each of the 58 handsome prizes
—worth $3,500.00. Seven Shetland pony outfits will be given
to boys and girls residing in Atlanta. Twenty-one Shetland
Pony outfits will be given to boys and girls living in the coun
try and in cities outside of Atlanta. Thirty-seven other prizes
will be given to boys and girls to make them happy and help
them have fun. There's a prize or some money waiting for
you, boys and girls.
A few hours securing subscriptions and renewals from friends
and relatives for “The South’s Greatest and Best Home News
papers” will pile up votes fast. And votes mean prizes.
Entering? Sure you are. And this very day, too. Two min
utes to-day will start you on your way toward owning your
own Shetland pony—NOW—
Start
With
the
Othets
sALLRDAY, t\.\LANY % 1916
Held for Smashing
A Window to Steal
—THIS COUPON —
Of Value to ‘‘Shetland Pony and Outfit’’ Candidates.
Good for the Candidate whose name is filled in be
low for
Candidate’s
NAIMO ocvvvesscsccscsossssssnssnestscsessssessssssssticnse
District NO. c..cccooosiccopsoscessosssssssssascssossocse
This “Vote Credit” will count 10 votes for the candidate
whose name appears above, when received at the “Shetland
Pony and Outfit Contest” Department of The Sunday
American and The Atianta Georgian. Void after January 29.
Save This ‘‘Vote Credit’’ for Some Candidate.
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Tear This Out—Mail To-day
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tion accused of having smashed &
window in & store 8t Ne
street Priday sight shertly a"
ight and stealing & pair of shose
everalis
He was taken Inlo Mdya‘a
articles In his Ppossession.
slore Was n!-hJ a sow nights