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ATLANTA, GA
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Home Stretch of the Great Shetland Pony Contest Is Reached
H ERE are some of the boys and girls who are making determined efforts to win in The Atlanta Georgian and Sunday American’s Shetland Pony Contest, which will close Saturday at midnight. In the layout the candidates are: Top row, reading from left to
left, William Hagan, Marion Pharr, Hugh L. McClellan, Margaret Garwood, Sherwood Higgs, Ruth Barge, Sallie May Oliver and John Porter. Below the top row, reading from right to left are: Fannie Mae Cook, Lamar Shacklett, Anne Mae Cobb,
Frankie Smith, Blanche Berry, Pat Crenshaw, Bennie Lelia Humphries and Joseph Raine, Jr. Below the pictures of Joseph Raine, Jr., in column one, reading straight down, are Margaret Benson, Randolph Edmondson and Marie Jones. Below the picture: of Ben
nie Lelia Humphries, in column two, reading straight down, are Leslie Yeast, Paul Gaertner and Henry Farmer. In column seven, below the picture of Lamar Shacklett, reading straight down, are Gladys Griffin, Robert Mobley, Jr.,, and Eula Wingard. In
column eight, below the picture of Fannie Mae Cook, reading straight down, are Clayton Btrickland, Lucile Scott and Joseph Carlton. %
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THE GEORGIAN AND AMERICAN,
20 East Alabama Street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Please send me The Daily Georgian and Sunda
American for ONE YEAR, for which I inclose “2{
Please credit my favorite contestant indicated below
with 17,360 VOTES.
(If paper is to be sent by mial, send $7. Candidate
then gets 19,000 Votes.)
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These 58 Prizes
To Be Given Free ,'
GRAND PRIZE FOR CITY. ,
R Shetiand Ponles, Buggy and Marness. .$335.00
GRAND PRIZE FOR COuUMTY,
% Shetland Ponies, Buggy and Harness..s33s.oo |
FIRST ZONE GRAND PRIZE. |
1 Shetland Pony, Buggy and Horness. .. $210.00 |
SECOND ZONE GRAND PRIZE.
| Shetland Pony, Buggy and Marness....s2lo.oo
THIRD ZONE GRAND PRIZE,
| Shetland Pony, Bussy and Marmess....s2lo.oo
FOURTH ZONE GRAND PRIZE,
1 Shetiand Pony, Busgy and Harmess. .. $210.00
DISTRICT PRIZES,
"1 13 Shetiand Ponles and Saddies. ... .. $1,498.00
|§ 18 Boyw’ and Girle' 81ey01m........... 828.00
13 Teonls Raoquets. 5 ooiiiiinninin. 10400
Ten Per Cont Commisslon pald on all sud
_sortptions and renewals seoured betwesn new and
Mareh 11, 1916, by these whe do net win one of
the abeve prizes. ’ |
l Here are the men who will act :ul
Judges of The Atlanta Georgian and
Sunday American Shetland Pony Con
test:
Mr, Arthur Stitt, of the Central
Bank and Trust Corporation.
Mr. Perry Blackshear, of the Amer.
scan National Bank.
Mr. L. A. Doyle, of the Third Na
tional Bank.
Mr. F. M. Berry, of the Fourth Na
tional Bank.
These gentlemen will dave absolute
charge of the ballot box and the
counting of all ballots. The box will
be sealed and the seals will be broken
only in the presence of the judges.
As soon as the judges count and
tabulate the votes, the winners will he
announced,
Arrangements have been made so
that any and all contestants may be
present when the ballot box is opened
and the counting of votes begins.
Remember, candidates, you can
work right up to the last minute, at
midoight Saturday.
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U. 8. Anesthetics Are
Needed in War Zone
American anesthetics, particularly
ether, are preferred by the European
wWhr surgeons to chloroform, heretofore
in high favor, and an appeal is being
sefit out by the Paris branch of the
War Rellef Clearing House for ¥France
and Her Allles
Funds are needed for the purchase
of the anesthetics, and advices from
France are that during a recent aot
tack in the Vosges the surgeons had
10 operate for three days without any
anesthetic at all. Contributions of the
needed drugs should be shipped, pro
pald, to the Ueorgia War Rellef Com
mittee, No, 414 Grand Opera House
Bullding, Atlanta
At Last Decides It
Bachelors, take notlce! All are
warned by the East Point Forum
that, this being leap year especially,
“it ix better to love and lose than not
to love at all”
This animated Tnn(km was dis
cussed Tuesday night, the girl de
baters winning over the boys. Tie
| former were Misses Annle Dalley and
Grace Armstrong, and the vanquished
werer Rolf Moye, Othol Dalley and
Haden Bryant. A “highbrow"” sub.
Ject is on for next Tuesday night:
“Resolved, That cultural education is
more helpful than ' industrial educas|
tion.”
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
By THE SHETLAND PONY EDITOR.
To-day Double Vote Period Ends.
To-morrow the winner of the 900,000 extra vote ballot will
be known,
Saturday the Shetland Pony Contest will come to an end. On
the stroke of twelve, midnight, every vote must be in the ballot
box, every subseription must be turned in.
The time is so short. that it is up to every econtestant to work
every minute ffom now in order to be sure of winning one of the
prizes.
The competitive ballots given to-day are for money turned in
on all new subscriptions. In order to be counted in this race, all
subscriptions must be turned in before midnight to-night.
To the eandidate turning jn the largest amount of money by
midnight an extra credit of 900,000 votes will be given,
| To the candidate turning in the second largest amount of
"monoy, an extra credit of 800,000 votes will be given.
To th#® candidate turning in the third largest amount of
money, an extra credit of 700,000 votes will be given.
To the candidate turning in the fourth largest amount of
money, an extra credit of 500,000 votes will be given.
In each of the thirteen districts ten extra vote ballots are o
be awarded. These ballots are to be awarded after the four capiy
tal ballots mentioned are awarded, These district ballots are for
amounts of money turned in; the largest amount of money earn
ing a ballot of 400,000 votes: the second largest, a ballot of 300,000
votes; the third largest, a ballot of 250,000 votes: the fourth, a
ballot as 200,000 votes: the fifth largest, a ballot of 150,000 votes:
the sixth largest, a ballot of 100,000 votes: the seventh largest, a
ballot of 75,000 votes: the eighth largest, a ballot of 50,000 votes:
the ninth largest, a ballot of 30,000 votes, and the tenth largest,
a ballot of 25,000 votes. o
These ten ballots are to be awarded to hard-working contest
ants in each of the thirteen distriets.
By making extensions of subscriptions already secured, can
didates can inerease their vote totals greatly. Get busy now and
get all those who have given you subseriptions to extend those
subscriptions to a year or more. If the subseription is for three
months, get the subscriber to extend the subseription to a year. If
it is for six months, get the subseriber to extend the subseription
to two years. If it is for a year, get the subscriber to extend the
subscription to five years. You will be given the extra credit on
the extension, which you would have been given when the subserip
tion was turned in had that subseription complied with the rules of
that particular period.
Bear in mind, boys and girls, that there are to be no losers in
this greatest of all contests. Every active worker is to receive
one of the 58 prizes or be paid a commission of ten per eent of all
money turned in on subseriptions.
Remember there are 21 Shetland pony outfits to be given away,
and 37 other prizes as well,
Work now every minute, and win one of those prizes,
Get all your friends to extend their subscriptions.
Saturday at midnight the contest closes. Work will win, so
be a worker and a winner,
MOVES RAILWAY OFFICE.
ANNISTON, ALA, March §.—C. L.
Miller, traveling auditor of the Bir«
mingham division of the Southemn
Rallway, has moved his office from
Tallapoosa, Ga., to Anrifston and will
be located in the ticket ofMice on Noble
street. Mr. Miller mdved to Anniston
to facilitate his trips over the divi
sion. .
| SIX STORE ROOMS BURN.
CHESTER, 8. C., Mareh B.—Bix
store rooms and a barber shop were
destroyed by fire at Lancaster, near
here, causing a loss of SIO,OOO, with
part insured. Joseph HMough's '~
Erocery store was a total loss, with
no insurance. J. M. Ferguson's loss
was $1,200, with 3750 insurance.
This Shows How 1
To Get Double ¢
City Carrier. l
DAILY AND SUNDAY.
. Time. Rate, Votes,
BT TN e $1.55 3,100
6 MOWIRS ....... 310 7,440
RO e 17,860 ¢
DAILY ONLY. |
3 Months ....... $1.30 2,600
¢ 8 Months ~..... 260 6,240 ¢
; 2AMP ... 00 14,660
\ SUNDAY ONLY. |
‘ 6 Months ....... $1.25 2,300 ¢
‘ PR ik R 6,000 }
| By Mail, |
| DAILY AND SUNDAY. ' |
TS Monthy ....... LS 2,600
S Monthgy ...:... BB 8,400
ATy .......s TR 19,600
DAILY ONLY.
8 Months ....... $1.30 2,600
6 Months .....,. 2.60 6,240
LERE i ciaiv DD 14,660
¢ SUNDAY ONLY.
6 Months ....... $1.25 2,500
TR e ... D 6,000
Double votes Tivon until mid
i night to-night only,
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Extensions To Give
Many Extra Votes
You can get more votes by exten
sione. Bear this in mind, cont«uta.ms.l
By extensions is meant an extension
in the length of time of each sub
scription secured. For instance, If a
friend has given you a subscription
for three months, get that friend to
extend that subscripiion to a year.
You will be given the extra votes.
If you secured the subscription and
turned it in during some particuiir
period, you will be given the extra
number of votes allowed for subscrip
tions during that particular period, as
an instance of this, suppose you se
cured a three-month subscription dur
ing Booster Period. If you get that
subscription extended to a year you
will be given an extra credit of 59,600
votes for that yearly subscription,
The Contest Manager has a record
of every subscription turned in. He
will compute the extra votes whan
you make extenslons,
Get some five-year extensions and
see how fast your votes pile up.
: ety
Music Study Club
~ Will Give Concert
The Woman's Music Study Club‘
Wednesday announeed that the pub
lic is invited to its concert, to be given
Thursday evening at S:3O o'clock at
Cable Hall. The program includes
numbers by George F. Lindner, Wil
ford Watters, Mrs. Benjamin Elsas,
Mrs. Annie May Bell Carroll and Mrs,
M. M. O'Brien. The club chorus will
sing the “Spinning Wheel Chorus,”
from “Theé Fying Dutchman” and
Offenbach’'s “Barcarolle.”
One of Mrs. O'Brien's numbers will
be the Spring Song, from “Samson
and Delilah,” which opens this sea
son's opera program.
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Movie House to Aid
For the benefit of German and Aus
trian war sufferers the Germwn wom.
en of Atlanta will run a benefit mo
tion picture show at the Georglan
Theater next Sunday from 2an
p. m. .
Voluntary contributionh will G
cepted at the door, and picturey of
_l&«:lul interest will be shown, l:rq,
eodore Toepel and Mrs. Hurry Heo
mean compose the press committee
WEDNESDAY., MARCH 8. 1916
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CONTESTANTS
Turn in all your subscriptions
belfore midnight to-night and get
double the regular votes,
This is the final day for you to
work for the 900,000 extra vote
ballot. Make every minute count.
Contest closes Saturday. You
have plenty of time in which to
win one of the 58 prizes. Work.
Shetland Pony Department
The Georgian-American
15 East Alabama Street
Atlanta, Georgia