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Yontries for the City Executive Com-l
mittee members closed Monday with a |
total list of 63 names. Forty of theses
will be chosen—tour from each ward. |
Three wards will go to the polls De- !
cember 5 with no committeemén con- |
test, i. e, but four names are en-|
tered in each of these wards. They|
are the Second, Fourth and Eighth.
In the Sixth Ward there are ten
candidates; in the Tenth Ward there
are nine. The entries are: |
First Ward—Dr. W. B. Duvall,
Thomas J. Akridge, H. Wolfe, Isaac
Rosenstein, Benjamin W. Harper,
William Flynn, J. L. Peacock.
Second Ward—G. P. Clark, M. L.
All'n, 0. K. Ellis, W. R. Freeman.
Third Ward—Frank Hill, Carl
Karston, J. C. Williamson, Fred C.
Woodall, E. G. Bentley, Rosser F.
Jordan.
Fourth Ward—W. A. Sims, R. B.
Ponaldson, V. C. Almand, Chess Lago
ynarsino.
Fifth Ward—J. G. Flournoy, F. M
Leathers, James S. Harris, C. W.
Clark, G. K. Dennis, J. L. Brannon.
Sixth Ward—Alvin Richards, R. E.
Burke, O. H. Puckett, Samuel A. Al
pright, Dr. Horace Grant, Steve Glass,
Joseph Shearer, W. A. Sanges, Walter
E. Reeves, C. E. McDaniel.
Seventh Ward—R. N. Fickett, J. P.
Haunson, Tom Scott, W. F. Brandt,
Howard D. Watkins, C. H. Mitchell,
W. (. Jenkins, Jesse W, Armistead.
Eighth Ward—J. M. Hollowell, R.
M. Jones P. C. McDuffie, G. W. Polk.
Ninth Ward—E. C. Buchanan, C. P.
Bentley, S. A. Trayvnham, G. A. Ad
amson, Dr. C. Walkonig.
Tenth Ward—F. A. Mitchell, John
G. Cato, W. E. Jonnson, J. J. Peters,
C. G. Hannah, George A. Morris, B.
£. Cook, Norman C. Harper, Dr. H.
N. Alford.
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THE ATLANTA GFORGIAN
Atlantans Warmly
Praised for Welcome
Given Men at Gordon
The way in which Atlanta has re
ceived and cared for the selectmen of
the national army has elicited the
highest praise from the Outlook in
its issue of November 28. It says:
“When tens of thousands of home
sick boys, torn from their familiar
setting, with eyes eager to serve
their country in spite of heavy
hearts, began to pour into the camp
and overflow into the streets of the
city, every decent American citizen
subordinated personal profit to the
instinets of brotherhood gnd began to
ask, ‘What can we do for these fel
lows?" Atlanta set itself to answer
that question with a combination of
intelligence and enthusiasm almost
bevona praise. Under the best lead
ership the city could furnish, Atlanta
mobilized and organized its resources
for the benefit of the soldiers.” ¢
Dr. Joseph Odell is the writer, and
his observations are the result of a
personal visit paid the city several
weeks back. At that time he was given
every opportunity for learning just
what work was in progress and what
was contemplated. While here he at
tended a meeting of the weekly round
table of the Atlanta Commission on
Training Camp Activities and there
heard the men who are working with
the soldiers at Camp Gordon and the
men and women who are working in
their behalf in the city confer as to
what was being done. Of this round
table meeting he writes:
“In many ways it was the most re
markable meeting I ever attended,
marked by a unique spirit of co
operation. Mrs. B. M. Boykin report
ed for the Federated Women's Clubs
of Atlanta—several in number—
sketching briefly the salient features
of their work. For example, the
women of the city were going out to
Camp Gordon in the afterncons to
mend the men's clothing and to teach
them how to do their own sewing:
the Daughters of the American Revo
lution had organized to teach the col
ored women to knit for their own sol
diers; the School of Oratory had or
ganized a glee and mandolin club: Mrs.
E. S. Jackson promised a huge Christ
mas pagrant to be given both in the
city and the camp, etc. The transpor
tation committee reported the num
ber of automobiles lent by citizens to
take convalescent soldiers for a ride
in the afternoons and to carry volun
teer entertainers back and forth to
the camps. The entertainment com
mittee told of s 0 many concerts,
shows, readings. impersonations, ete.,
that I could not tabulate them: a rep
resentative of the local drama league
said that the needs of the camp had
revived his society, and they had a
repertoire of plays which would last
all winter; the seeretary of the He
brew Association in the camp describ
~d how the peorle of Jewish faith in
~Atlanta had brought about a hundred
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Hebrew soldiers in to a dance, where
they met young ladies of their own
race, and how it had been arranged
that Hebrew scldiers should have
furlough on their sacred days and
come into the city to live with Jewish
‘amilies and celcbrate their religious
rites. He spoke g nerously of the
splendid manner in wh ,1 the Young
Men’s Christian Associa. on placed all
the l'ac}lities of its build‘ngs at his
disposal. At that point the secretary
of the Knights of Columbus sprang to
his feet and added his testimony to
the fine spirit of the Yourg Men's
Christian Association, for, pending the
completion of his building, he had the
free use of all or any of the Young
Men'’s Christian Association buildings
for his Knights of Columbus activities
among the Catholic soldiers.” = |
i After reviewing the educational
work being cone, and the singing. and
the plans of the American Liberty
Association, the big auditorium meet
ings which are to begin next Sunday.
and all the numerous activities of the
Y.M.C. A and Y. W, C. A, he brings
his observations to a close with the
following statement:
“The story of Atlanta's relationship
to the new army, how the city is
meeting its obligation, more intent
upon serving than upon the gains of
commerce, is merely etehed. 1 do not
know whethepr afty community, near a
. camp or cantonment is doing *mre or
{ better work than Atlanta, but’what |
]saw made me proud of the men and
' women who are exemplifying democ
%racy at its best.”
Dealers Listed Who -
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Ignore U. 8. License
D. F. McClatchey, n,\'oc‘Jti\'o secre
tary of the Georgia Food WAdministra
tion, Tuesday was beginning to list the
wholesale merchants and manufacturers
who had failed to make out Govern
ment licenses as required. He was act
ing on instructions from Herbert Hoo
ver at Washington,
Licenses are required of all wholesale
food merchancs. retaflers whose gross
annual business is SIOO,OOO a year, cot
ton gins, cotton seed dealers handlirg
more than 150 tons a year, and all man
ufacturers of food commoditles.
S Gray Hair?
& Gray Hair
D av, Use BARBO
\\ i A preparation of great merit for
'” streaked. faded or gray hair.
‘,}/,) You Can Make It Yoursell
) 7 Get a box of Barbo Compound at
any drug store. Directions for making and use
come in each box. Coets little and easy to make.
A Clean Newspaner for Southern Homes
You can never tell what sort of im
pression your fair city is going to make
upon the casual visitor. He may like
vour street car service, but he proh
ably won’'t. Or perhaps he will go away
ecstatic over the limpid purity of your
water, or permeated with rage because
a cop told him to move on. But here
is the story of a Maryvland judge who
went back home and talked only of the
meanness of Atlanta liquor.
l Liguor in bone-dry Georgia?
Don't ask us. Read the story as it
was printed in The Washington Times
last Friday:
BALTIMORE, Nov. 22.—During
his recent visit to Atlanta, Judge
Oscar Leser, of the Marylagid appeal
tax commission, made some inqui
ries, to gratify a personal curiosi
ty, regarding the operation of the
bone-dry law in the South.
The inquiry was pertinent because
of the total exclusion of liquor of
all kinds from prohibition States.
“l was not looking for a drink in
Atlanta,” said Leser, ‘‘and I should
have to havé been a very thirsty
man to have swallowed a drop of
the stuff which the bootleggers were
retailing.
“] was told that this retail price
was $3.50 per one-half pint, or
about four drinks for a healthy man.
At this rate the chap who bought
the stuff paid nearly: a dollar for
each drink. Carrying the calculation
still further, the price per gallon was
$56, and, I .was told, the stuff was
bad. It belonged to the brand which
has been advertised as carrying so
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heartsand sPecJ‘s the Ilqurs.
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Dol Bl Peneh’ales the mnermost
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Fudt B The solclleljs messenger neler
6 i lmom)p }o[ail in his mission.
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B2\ AN T 2 eot
Will Not Be Held
Seats reserved for the John McCor
mack concert at the Auditorium
Thanksgiving night and not called for
before 6 o'clock Wednesday evening will
be offered for sale to new purchasers
on Thursday, Dan A. McGuirk, manager
of the McCormack engagement, an
nounced Tuesday.
“The demand is so heavy that we
can not hold these reservations longer
in justice to the public,” he said. ‘“All
#eats must be paid for and taken up by
Wednesday evening."”
The sale will continue at the Cable
Piano Company until 6 o'clock Thurs
day evening, when it will be transferred
to the Auditorium box office, if any
seats remain at that time. The de
mand Tuesday indicated the house would
be sold out.
much punch that a drop would per
suade a rabbit to spit in a bull
dog’s face, an old illustration, it is
true, but it tells the story.
“The cost of distilling reasona
bly good whisky is less than 50
cents a gallon. One can calculate,
therfore, the enormous profit on each
gallon of whisky sold in Atlanta.
€f course, great risks are taken,
for the bootleggers have to _dodge
the special agents of the Federal
Government, as well as the local po
lice, in smugegling their goods into
the eity. While I was in Atlanta a
bootlegger was sent to the peniten
tiary for a year for selling a pint
of whisky.
“No stimulants of any kind are
served at public or private dinners.
We were guest at a dinner at which
only Georgia products were on the
table. Cold water was the only
beverage."’
TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1917.
Georgia and Alabama
Men Get Commissions
INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 27.—Georgia
and Alabama men commissioned at Fort
Benjamin Harrison were Albert Jack
son, of Augusta. first lieutenant; Roy
Kildwo, of Chickamauga, captain; Paul
Coleman, of Atlanta, first lleutenant;
William Brown, of Dallas, and John Al
lan, of Gadsden, Ala., second lieutenant,
WASTED!
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40 HOURS EVERY DAY'! .
In Atlanta more than 2,450 telephone calls are made every
day to ask Information for telephone numbers already listed in
the directory. \
This is more than 38 per cent of all the Information calls
made daily. Each ot'these calls consumes more than one minute
and is unnecessary because the caller could secure the information
with less trouble by looking in the book.
Almost two days of valuable time could be saved in Atlanta
every day if telephone users would look in the directory before :
calling Information. |
Another result would be to improve our Information service
by relieving the operators and the equipment of this unnecessary
burden.
This wasted time is largely your time, but. we would like to
help you save your share. It will enable us to serve you better,
and any conservation of time, money or energy, contributes in
directly to winning the war.
If your telephone directory has been misplaced, call the busi
ness office and ask for another one.
Look in the book for telephone numbers before calling In
formation. ’
This is very little trouble and means the saving of invaluable
time—almost two whole days every day.
Look In the Book First!
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE éf(}
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY e
DALTON'S REGISTRARS,
DALTON, Nov. 27.—T. M. Kirby, JI.
W. Bogle and J. W. N. Bray, recently
elected as the city’'s board of regis
trars, will soon take over the regis
tration books and prepare the lists of
voters for the city election of December
12. The board will serve for two years.
TAKE FIRST JOY RIDE AT 90.
FULTON, Mo, 2.3, :.—Although
both of them are ninety years old, Mr.
and Mrs. John Se!ft near here had
their first motor ride today.
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Blown to Piecesby
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Dynamite Explosion
MEMPHIS, Nov. 27.—Joe Wesson mg
blown to pieces at the United States
aviation fleld near Memphis when .;
blast of dynamite exploded under a tree
he was removing from the field. 5
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