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ATLANTA. GA
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THI3 15 DAY TO
BET VOTES, B 0
AND GIRL 3
By SMETLAND pONY EDITOR. |
To-day is “Children s Day " for ‘mr{
day there is B 80 Roe 1 Bothet about ;
Nothing v do but bavke A ¥ wid Lite
e it's Jast the de) © ster the Bhet
‘and Puny Conte »t if sou have &8
iered. iU's the best das so all to get )’
subscriptions and therehy BB &
whais ot of voles S
The first thing 1o remember, boys
and giris, s the duly o your jarents
1 mother wants you te ran AR eF- )/
rand. do so guickiy That will pieass |
her greatiy And f you what moth- |
or tells you to do. she n turs aH’
polyp you In winning a pretty Mhetiand
pony outft l
You can ses A lot f peighbors and
relatives to-day You oan secure ‘l
jot of subscriptions that s i you )
have entered the sontest, If you hl!.l
not entered the conlest, yOu want lo}
do so this vary minute. The office of
the Shetland pony department =
going to be open until § o'clock to
pight. Ask your mother or your big
hrother or sister (o bring you down 1o
the office some time Juring the day
Have & talk with the man in charge
theye. (livé him your nomination |
Thenw you will be ali ready to bhegin
securing subscribers and voles Mon
day afternoon.
After you have entered the contest
and have secured your receipt book
with which to secure subscriptions,
you should let all your friends know
sou are in the contest 1o win a Khet
land pony. Ask them to help you
‘IVI THE COUPONS.
Bvery day in The Atlanta Georglan
and Sunday American a coupon good
for ten votes will be published. Save
these coupons and get your ftriends to
do the same
To enlist the aid of your friends and
neighbors, use your telephone. lLet
sveryone know that you are & candl
date hefore they promise their help to
& more enterprising candidate
RBe ambitious and dflomcod to
win. If you have friends you ran not
see at once, write to them.
Ask your friends to help you If
your parsnts belong to a church, so
clety or organization, let their fellow
‘ bers know that you expect their
It will he freely given ilf you
before it is given to some other
candidate
Should your father, brother, moth
er, sister or friend belong to any or
ganization, get them ta secure votes
and assistance of the members of the
:.flmtuy.u-wmmnn
gnl some subscriptions and votes.
steady, persistent work is what
make you the winner of a valua
prize.
everiastingly at it always
SEeURE Ve
~ URE VOTES Amulg.
candidate. idates OAn secure
votes and subscriptions anywhere
It is easler to ask questions than
correct mistakes. Do not hesitate to
» questions. The Shetland Pony
, fs at The Atlanta o.or‘l:n
and y American office to help
" These valuable prizes will be won
by _someone. Why not you?
Hundreds of people will have no
_personal friends in the contest. You
~can securs their friendship and sub
ptions if you only ask them, They
1 will secure ‘otes from their
. A little organization among your
2 for systematic work in vour
_snt t will go a long way toward
ing you a winner of one of the
Gra d Prizes
. Don't forget, children, you can ‘o
Sffect! work in collecting Daifly
| N as well as secure many
w‘nm mb.cflxnou.
ND IN NOMINATION.
. If any of my readers to-day h;'pm
o outside of Atlanta, what 1 say
B e S
an e Shet-
AN Contest is for them, too,
heca ‘{!‘N are ‘pflm for boys apd
firle residing cuts de of Atlamta,
" Of course, if you, my dear reader,
‘live out of Atlanta, you can not come
to the Shetland Pon{. Office to-day,’
, you can write a letter. You can
_tear out the Nomination Blank which
*} pears in to-day's paper. And you
~can Al II!a u:.;r blank and mail it tlo
o Bhetland Pony ment, f
: ¥ need a lot of -peclzg information,
t Shetland Pony Department will
AN somebody to see you and supply
:fl"' “lm"A 1
e ve in Atlanta, call at once
;w “the office of tr‘l‘e ‘F:‘henand Pony De
. partment, or call the ent on
e edo:fion' <lt you outside of
w:et":!mia‘rtour lll;u‘t;on by
- mail e o e rest
-of the details.
- Remember. g’ Nomination Blank
I 8 good for b, votes the minute it
opach this office.
~ Send in your nomination to-day.
ommerce School
C |
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 (ts
midterm meeting Friday, had approved
plans for the development of the de
rtment of commerce and business It
rl‘(*xpe(‘(-:\ to become one of \“uv big
features of Tech. A. T. Kell dean of
the department, is directing the organi
: tion work
“'l‘hn board received a report that sat.
{sfactory progress has been made with
. the erection of the new power plant and
that part of its equipment already has
. been recelved.
y c THE DIAMOND BRAKND,
&‘Jl“! Ask ylc;r.r Irn:‘nfw
g n 'Y
£ P itls 1o Seed and Gold memie
7 5 boxes . sealed with Blue Ribbon.
i S sk no other. Buy of yoar
A Ark for CII-CIER TER'S
o IAMOND BRAND PILLS, for 25
L years known as Best, Safest, Always Rellabig
- =" SOLD BY DRUGGISTS FYERYWHFo®
NT
- EXPECTORANII
. Peeriess Cough and Cold Cure loosens
. up the phlcqrgv. sootheg lining of throat
stops headaches, cures worst hezd cold
up er whccplns enugh, tm_ht chest o;
ng cough. ruggists, 25¢.
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Some Boy or Girl to Win
.
Each of These 58 Prizes
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‘ £
i Grand Prize for City. }
| @ Shetland Ponies, Buggy and Harness inne s DNDAD §
Grand Prize for Country.
2 Shetland Ponies, Buggy and Harness Ll 2 '-mm‘
First Zone Grand Prize.
1 Shetland Pony, Buggy and Harness -
Second Zone Grand Prize.
1 Shetland Pony, Buggy and Harness e s :
Third Zone Grand Prize.
1 Shetland Pony, Buggy and Harness s v esesss 581000
Fourth Zone Grand Prize.
1 Shetland Pony, Buggy and Harness L s e
D‘ l . I P .
13 Shetland Ponies and Saddles L e T #1.495.00
!13 Boys' and Girls' Bicyeles ot e ivih A §
13 Cameras . i NODNA g, SR
13 Tennis Racquets R - ali 2 e |
Ten per cent commission paid on all money turned in on |
subseriptions secured between to-day and Mareh 11, 1916, by |
contestants not receiving one of the above prizes 2
URPZICHTREEY
Wit - DupLey- GLAS S
OU ean believe it or not, but
one of the hustlers for
more Chamber of Com
merce members says three differ
ent prospects turned him down
this week for the same reason,
which waas: ;
“No, 1 reckon not. The Cham
ber's & Catholic organisation, |
see. And I'm a Baptist. | don’t
think | want to join™
And when he protested that the
Chamber was purely non-sec
tarian, they pulied a newspaper
advertisement on him. It sald:
“The Chamber {5 organized
along broad and catholic lines™
And now the hustlers are look
ing in the dictionary to learn the
exact meaning of “catholie” with
s small “¢” which is: “along
comprehensive lines, universal,
general™
Colone! Alexander Q With
erspoon, & visitor from Putnam
County, saw his first game of golf
& day or two ago, and when in
terviewer as to his impression,
sald, in part:
“Out of deference to my hosts,
who are enthusiasts over the
pastime, 1 would not care fully to
express myself, and if 1 did, I'm
afrald your esteemed publication
would be barred from the malle
But | would like to remark that
the degeneration of the noble art
and science of profanity has
caused me paln,
“] stood in close proximity to
several of your East Lake players
as they apparentiy tried to kno k
the ball into the next county and
failed, and | gathered from their
observations that they were an
noyed. But not one did justice
to the oceasion. They betrayed
s woeful lack of originality, an
appalling limitation of voecabu
lary. 1 especially noted one heav
fly-built old gent'eman who
viclously broke his bat .rlmt a
tree, turned black in the face and
narrowly escaped a stroke of
apoplexy, all the while emitting
futile and hackneyed phrases
which by no stretch of the imagi
nation could have expressed the
emotion pent within him. A lit
tle education would add ten years
to his life.
“1 was delightfully, even roy
ally, entertained during my stay,
and to reciprocate, 1 hereby in
vite all golfers down to my Put
nam County plantation, where
lessons in the art of vocal ex
pressjon will be given frea of cost
by my overseer. He had twenty
years' experience nlowlnf a series
of mules through a field full of
rocks and since then has bossed
a co;;glo of regiments of tenants
of African descent. And I'll guar
_ante that 24 hours under his tute
lage and examgla will make these
stay-at-home golf players so
ashamed of themselves that
they'll never open their heads on
the course again."”
Dr. Henry Alford Porter, new
pastor of the Second Baptist
Church, invited the Ad Men's
Club, at luncheon Thursday, to
come down and hear him some
evening.
“The Second Baptist, 1 learn,
fsn't at all an exclusive organiza
tion,” he said. Loud cheers!
Five minutes later Dr. Porter
was elected a member of the Ad
Men.
“You are hereby admitted to
membership,” announced Presi
dent Jrlian Boehm, “Our club's
not a bit more exclusive than
your church, Doctor.”
Wiley West, who belongs to all
the boost clubs and sells Fire
stones to the un-tired business
man, came down to the office to
day to figure on the cost of plg
iron and manufacturing with a
view to laying in a carload of
plumbing supplies. He said buy
ing |by retail was expensive, in
tim‘ and money.
“Whenever the thermometer
drops below 20 above zero," he
explained, “the waterback in our
domestic range freezes up and
explodes with a loud report and
a Niagara of ice water. Then
there is skating at our house un
til the plumber arrives.
“I could not begin to tell you
how many sleepless nights I have
spent sitting up up with fragile
and delleate waterbacks, with a
THE CASINO SRHie
RINK
91 SOUTH PRYOR STREEY
MORNING AND AFTERNOON SESSIONS
FREE O LADIES AND CHILDREN
SESSIONS—9:3O to 12 m.; 2:30 to 5:30 p. m.; 7:30 to 11 p. m.
hot water bottle in one hand and
& thermometer In the other. At
our house we watch every edi
tion of the evening papers for
weather reports and at the ap
proach of the fatal temperature
keop the bureau almost constant -
Iy on the phone.
“1 do not understand why stove
and range manufacturers do not
turn their attention to & more ro
bust and vigorous type of water
pack, one more adapted to the
so-called temperate sones. [ be
lieve that with the ald of sci
entists they could develop a spe
cles which would go through an
ordinary COeorgis winter without
the use of an anti-freezing solu
tion or the services of a trained
nurse. If investigation can esß
- the fact that there is &
combination between manufac
turers and J;lunbon in the inter
ests of trade I intend laying the
matter before Congress™
Receiver for Holder
0f U. 8. Contracts
(By International News Service.)
LOUISVILLE, KY, Jan. 16 e B
Enlow, of Evansville, was named re
celver for the Ohle River Conmtract
Company in Federal Court here.
The company has Government
.vnmrn-'l- for 31500000 at Loulsville
and $1.800,000 at Henderson, Ky. It
has not gone far enough with them to
[rm‘rl\e any payment and stated In
court that the Ohio River flood had
ln'nu!nd difficulties which It can not
gvercome without the aid of a re
celver. Willlam Eichel, of Evansville,
is president of the company.
ADVERTISEMENT,
New Scientific Discovery Com
pletely Revolutionizes Treat
ment of Bad Colds, Coughs,
Croup, Sore Throat and
Threatened Pneumonia.
“Simply marvelous how quickly it
cleared my ncse and throat.” “Un
believable.” “Absolutely perfect;
couldn’'t ask for anything better.” “A
priceless boon to croupy children.”
“Astonished and delighted with the
immediate relief.” “Never imagined
such quick relief possible.” These are
sample exclamations, on first trying
Fucapine Salve, the new scientific
preparation that stops coughs, colds,
croup, sore throat, thus preventing
pneumonia and serfous troubles. De
lightful and instant relief, with quick
and positive comfort and restoration.
Absolutely different from everything
else, and so pleasant that even little
children praise it! Everybody's call
ing for it! Get your winter's supply
to-day. At all drug stores, only 25
conts—worth a hundred times the
price.~—~Advertisement.
T day-Wed
ATLANTATY GG Mat™
"REV'L§A"
no e THE HAWK
Nights, 50c to $2; Mat,, 25¢c to $1.50.
Seat Sale Friday 9 a. m.
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W
ALL THIS WEEK
Big Musical Comedy
and Motion Pictures,
NERAL
10c sMissien 10c
Dally Mats., 2:30. Night, 7:30 and 9.
THE ATLANTA GLBEURGIAN
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Five Hundred Have Been Added
. 1o Rolls, but Two Thousand
Goal Is Not Reached
& > fF ¢ et » membhers
i - ol e flrethnimw " ad
h» sak this week that they de
od 1o keep up t good work a fTew
s mare and reach the goal of 3,008
v by the it lew e campaigs
o I vesda
Five et lers ad e
adde he Na rday and he
ier - an 1.54 meh on
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President V. M. Kriegshaber thans
. the s orkers for the'r eNarts »
fress & he hust ers incheon, and
mmented sapeciaily of e fact that
. tan wasr w e @y - younis
et of Atimnia
I've never e a amp Daly nar
od maore smoothly he sald Never
& wWilh =0 ma enthusiasm among
bolh workers a rospects. The mer,
e have invited nt *he hambe?
sest A% sager to join as B 8 wWare t
ave them
Boys!—— Girls!
Hurrah! No school to-day, 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.
Write— Phone—or Call on
Shetland Pony Department
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{5 E. Alabama Street—Opposite Georgian Office
Telephone Main 100. Open Evenings Until 8 o’Clock
Don’t Delay—Send in Your Nomination To-day!
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5,000 VOTES
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G E O R GTANSIURF A IVER R ICAN
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The South’s Greatest Newspapers.
1 hereby nominate as a candidate in your ‘‘SHETLAND
PONY AND OQUTFIT"’ Contest:
Mol ¥Lt i (Yeivisswas AGDIIE. L Syve snsevrans e
Nominated By . ...cocooeeere. AdAress, .. ..coccceccecnee
Note—Only one nomination blank will be acecepted for
any one candidate.
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THE RIGHT WAY W H FOGG. DISTRICY PASSENGLR AGENT. ATLANTA, GA
To-day Is the Day
To Enter the Great
Shetland Pony Contest
T rrm—mmmmm————mm TN
Travelers of the Gainesville organi
sation were guests Baturday of the
Atlanta council and joined in & @ia
eussion of seiling methods
The visltors will be guests Bt &
dinner Maturday night st the Hetsl
Ansiey, given by the loeal coundll.
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
Others
Held for Smashing
A Window to Steal
§ B 5 Mesre, of No 113 Estoria street,
—THIS COUPON —
Of Value to ‘‘Shetland Pony and Outfit’”’ Candidates.
M—A——
Good for the Candidate whose name is filled in be
low for
Candidate’s
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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 Atlanta Georgian. Void after January 29,
Save This ‘‘Vote Credit’’ for Some Candidate.
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Tear This Out—Mail To-day
MAUNIIAL, JANRLARN 1, L 1249,
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window in & store &l Ne t.hu::'
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