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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 16

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PAGE SfXTBEN rut cowrrmrnoN. atianta, ca Wednesday, January 4. int. I IT DOESN'T COST A CENT TO jfi TRY ITS NOVEL, NEW AND I If Y0U A MOST DELIGHTFUL TIME, IT AND WIN A BIG CASH PRIZE We would like to see each one of our readers personally and explain to them how much fun they can have solving this Picture Puzzle; but of course that is impossible, so we are telling you through the paper, but the best way to convince yourself of the fun is to try it. Try it.

it Is easy. Without any trouble you can readily see such objects as "shovel," "sign," etc. Can't you? Well, the others are just as easy to see, but the idea is who can find the most. Fif cash prizes will be given for the fifteen best lists of words" submitted in answer to this puzzle. The person sending in the largest and nearest correct list of visible objects shown in the picture, starting with the letter will win first prized second best, second prize, YOU CAN WIN $1,500.00 or $1,000 00 15 Extra Puzzle Pictures FREE On Request PRIZES This campaign is to give our present readers some good lively entertainment, and to acquaint new people with the fine qualities of the "South's Greatest Newspaper." We invite everyone to try, and it costs you nothing to take part If your list of words" is awarded FIRST prize by.

the judges, you will win $50.00, but if you would like to win more than $50.00, we are making the following special offer whereby you can win "BIG CASH PRIZES" by sending in ONE or TWp subscriptions. HERE'S HOW: If your answer to the Word" PiGture Puzzle wins FIRST prize, and you have sent in ONE six months' to The Atlanta Constitution, at $5.00, you will receive $500.00 instead of only Second prize "third prize $350.00, etc. (See second column of figures in prize list.) OR, if your answer wins FIRST Prize and you have sent in TWO six months' subscriptions to The Atlanta Constitution at $5.00 each, or ONE yearly subscription to The Constitution at $9.50, you will receive $1,500.00 in place of only Second prize Third prize $1,000, etc. (See third column of figures in prize list.) It Takes but two six month subscriptions at $5.00 each, or ONE yearly subscription at $9.50 (either new or renewal) to qualify for the big $1,500.00 prize, or the second and third $1,000.00 prizes. Absolutely that is all the subscriptions required.

You can do this with very little effort. Your own subscription can count. We can also take subscriptions to start at any future date. Just mark on your order when you want the paper to stdrt, and we will not commence delivery until you say. Big Cash Prize List inning Answers Wifl Receive Prises as Folio Msjs Observe These Rules Prire $50.00 $500.00 2.

Proa 3. Prize 4. Priaw 5. 35.00 35.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 7.00 5.00 i 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 100.00 80.00 45.00 30.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 1.000.00 1,000.00 200.00 100.00 75.00 50.00 35.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25 00 1. Any man, woman, girl or boy, who is not an employee of The 'Atlanta Constitution, or a member of an employee's family, may submit an answer.

It costs nothing to try. 2. All answers must be mailed by January 21, 1922. 3. Answers should be written on one side of the paper only, and each Avord numbered consecutively, 2, 3, etc.

Do not more than one Word" with each number. Write your foil name and address on each page in the upper right band corner. If you desire to write anything else, use a separate sheet. 4. Only words found in the English dictionary will be counted.

Do not use hyphenated, compound or obsolete words. Use either the singular or plural, but where the plural is used, the singular can not be counted, and vice 5. Words of the same spelling can be used only once, though used to designate different objects. The same object can be named only once; any visible part of the object may also be named. 6.

person sending in the largest and nearest cor SUBSCRIPTION RATES DAILY AND SUNDAY I J. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mail, Carrier or Agent 6 Month. AD subscriptions to count in the Picture Puzzle are payable in Advance. Only regular subscriptions of six months for $5 and one I year for $9.50 will count in the puzzle game. BIG PRIZE QUALIFYING BLANK DECKER, Funis Manager.

The Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, Ga. Enclosed pltaaa find for The AtlanU Constitution, to qualify Oat of woroV for the laresr booster prises. B. F. D.

State ABOVE SUBSCRIPTION 8 ARE TO EE CREDITED Is remitting; use checks, in oner orders, or blank payable Atlanta Constitutlow. NOT IITOf vnTFAfcS. rect list of Words" will win first prize, etc Neatness, style and hand writing have no bearing upon deciding the winners. 7. Candidates may co operate In answering the puzzle, but only one prize will be awarded to any one household; nor will prizes be awarded to more than one of any group outside of the family, where two or more have been working together.

8. In the event of a tie for any prize offered the full amount of such prize will be paid to each tied participant. 9. All answers will receive the same consideration, regardless of whether or not a subscription for The Atlanta Constitution is sent in. 10.

There will be three independent judges, having no connection with The Constitution, who will judge the answers submitted and award the prizes at the end of the puzzle game, and agree to accept the decision of 'the judges as final and conclusive. It. The judges will meet right after the close, and the announcement of the prize winners and correct Hst of words wiH be published in The Constitution just as quickly thereafter as possible. i Send in TWO six months' sub scriptions to The Atlanta Constitution at $5.00 each, or ONE yearly subscription at $9.50, and the puzzle manager will mark your list qualified for the largest prizes, starting with $1, 500.00. ONE six month subscription, either new or renewal will qualify your answer for the middle list of prizes, starting with Your own subscription will count or it would be an matter to secure a subscription or two from your friends or neighbors.

Don't let your list remain unqualified a day longer than you can help. (Copyright, 1922. The Atlanta Constitution.) cranio IN SEXTON CASE Macon. Ga, January Sextan, of Boyston, whose ed near a local bridge. Saturday night following the receipt of a peat card took had been murdered and body entirely new claimed to 1 local filling station that Sextons, an romooue oaa pees seen mere mac artr day afternoon.

is amid to have identified the earj i that helnnrinr to Sexton hv means of a spare tire that he transferred from another car to the rack in the rear of the Sexton machine. This tire had been replaced on one of the wheels and the otd tire placed in the rack. roe otner car was anven Dy two white men. The nolice are now try to hi end the two white men in the other tomobile. In the meantime, parties are seaflching the swamps between Macon and Madison for Sexton's body.

Alex Stephens, a negro employee at oarna nere. torn tne i arnnaen wnite the barn about two blocks from the Spring street bridge, where Sextan's abandoned car was found last Saturday morning, and told him that a man waa being murdered on the river span. Stephens said He paid no attention the man. That was about, two ''clock Saturday morning, some hours before the abandoned car was found. Relatives and friends of the missing man who arrived in Macon last night after, searching the highway from Raxston to Macon, left this morning anotner searcning party, which in Athens and work back road again.

It ia expected Christian Science Publishing Society Trustee Is Named Boston, January 3. Judge Crosby, of the supreme court, announced today that he would formally appoint Fred M. Lamson, vice president of the Old Colony Trust company, of this city, and a Christian Scientist, as temporary trustee to take charge of the affairs of the Christian Science Publishing society, as soon as certain details as to his duties have been defined. The trustees of the publishing society and the directors of the First Church of Christ. Scientist, had informed the eourt that they had agreed upon Mr.

Lamson. Judge Crosby decided that Mr. Lamson should be designated aa temporary trustee, rather than temporary receiver, as had been suggested by counsel for the trustees, but that he not exercise powers given by Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy to the trustees under her deed of trust. He will hold his post until the court has determined after further hearings whether the directors acted in good faith in removing Herbert W.

Euata cem and Paul Harvey as trustees, and has acted on various other matters before the court. Counsel for John V. Dittemore, who is contesting his removal from the board of directors, also agreed to the appointment of Mr. Lamson. KLAN CASE IS SET TOR HEARJNG TODAY According to the calendar prepared Tuesday by John S.

Holiday, deputy clerk of Fulton superior court, a civil suit against the Ku Klux Klan brought by Z. R. Unchurch, is set for hearing before Judge John T. Pendleton Wednesday. This suit to be heard Wednesday was brought by Z.

R. Upchurch against Edward Youngs Clarke and Mrs. Elizabeth Tyler, officials of the klan, in which Upchurch is seeking to prevent the transfer of property by Mrs. Tyler to Mrs. Dorris Manning Jett.

The suit was filed December 16 and Upchurch alleges Mrs. Tyler has transferred most of her property to Mrs. Jett in order to keep him from recovering on a suit previously brought by him against Mr. Clarke and. Mrs.

Tyler in which he called for an accounting between This is the first of the suits against the klan to be set for trial. TO HOLD SERVICES TODAY FOR PALMER Funeral services for Cla Palmer, widely known employee of tne is.utz millinery estaousnment, who died Monday, will be held in St Phillip's cathedral at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Bishop H. J. Milceil.

hishnn nf Atlanta diocese, will officiate. Burial will be made in west View cemetery and funeral arrangements will be in charge of Greenberg A Bond. TO OPEN BOND WORK BIDS JANUARY 10 Bids for engraving of the bonds of Atlanta's issue of 18350,000 will be opened January 10 by the bond commission and awards recommended. The commission met Tuesday after fore it ex cent sale of The bonds. bers discussed this subject briefly HOLMES DELIVERS ADDRESS AT CONYERS Conyers, January Rer.

B. R. Holmes, colored, president of the Holmes institute, delivered the emancipation proclamation address in the First A. M. E.

church nere monuay to a large audience posed of farmers of several com Rev. L. A. Stroud, pastor, was ter of ceremonies. Rev.

Holems urged the necessity of ed nra tin? the colored race along all lines which will fit them for the" Lodge Sharon Grove lodge. No. 152. F. A A.

has elected and installed the toi lowing orneers to serve for v.rsi Dr. L. J. Gable, worshipful master: Collins Sibley, senior warden; Raymond Roan, Junior warden Zelph Hneh Henderson, junior deacon; Joe Ma lone, senior set ward W. T.

Green, junior steward. F. D. West, chaplain. Art Study Class Meets.

The art study dam of the Atlanta oman a ciuo mat at tne nome ox mm. Marvin nderwood on Tuesday morn ing. Professor Francis Smith, of Gesrria Tech. addressed the emm on hfce subject of and de monstrated tne process, amp giving a review the lives at (rest etchers. Dublin Woman Is Named Judge Of Juvenile Court in Georgia Will Aimbw Office At Once.

Dublin, Ga, January 3. (Special.) Mrs. O. Anderson, prominent Dub omao and wife of a well known railroad official, late this afternoon was informed of her appointment aa juvenile court judge by Judge J. L.

Kent, o'f the Laurens superior court. The appointee waa not an applicant for the place and did not know, until informed, that her name waa being considered as the first woman judge in Georgia. This appointment means that Laurens county will have a tribunal for trying of cases of minors charged with of tenses of the law and who often 'are thrown into prison, where conditions are not very conducive for to children in a formative period of life. The appointment of such an official here ia thought to have been the result of agitation and interest of local women in certain cases recently where minor children were jailed on charges of infractions of the law. vymy a tew weeas ago, a 14 year old 17 year old playmate and sentenced to life Imprisonment Mrs.

Anderson win assume her new duties immediately. SANDERS ELECTED CASHIER OF BANK Decatur. Jannsrv C. M. Sanders has been elected fishier of the Decatur Bank and Trust company, succeeding W.

C. Mc Lain. who retired Saturday to become connected with Jones, Ramspeck ft Inc. Mr. McLain has purchased an interest in the corporation.

Mr. Sanders has been connected with the bank for a number of vears. W. Battle was elected first as O'Neal. who.

resigned December 1, and be associated with Mr. innijain in onsiness. J. Howell Green is nresident and trust officer of the bank. NEW CONVICT CAMP STARTED BY COUNTY A new convict camp was established Tuesday with the moving of 40 convicts to a campsite on the Peach tree Dun woody road.

Four 18 men steel cages will be used for the present. The county has just received these cages, which are equipped i. the sent modern reraee and heat. From ie other convicts will be Announcement that the cages made' Tuesday by Deputy Warden ADVERTISEMENT Proposal for Furnishing Material and Constructing a Filter Plant and Clear Water Reservoir for the City 1 hi Wster "iteeemrfr Hall until 2:30 p. m.

on the 81st day of Concrete Filter Plsst of 7 i 'orettalr'wmi with mlteellsoeoos straetaresT sad as IBSea" proposal mnst be scosmpanled by certified check parable to the City of bid ss gSarantie that contract will be Into If awarded. A Bond nf One Hundred (100) per cent of the con Price will be required. Parneats will be mads In cash on monthly asnsastes. Plans snd specifications are oa file at the office of the General Manager of the Atlsnta Waterworks City Hail, Atlanta: P. H.

Korcross, Consulting Knsjsser, MM Candler Building, AtlanU, and the Kn rlneerlns; News Record. New York ntv. Bidders may obuln copies of the speeifl cstlons from the Pm Arent by en lara payable to the City of AtlanU sod to be held by him until return of the ipecllfcs tlons In sood condition. Bine printa may be TO THE SUPERIOR COUNTY. GEORGIA: HIGGINS," TCC1 snd County, respectfully and made a body politic under the name and SMITH H1GGIXS, for a period of twenty (20) yesra with the sht of renewsl at or before the espira of that time.

of and plus of lants, but petitioners authority eeubllsb or to chants the mala office within the discretion of the directors of said company. 3. That the object of said corporation is pecuniary gain to Its snd to this end tier desirs foe aald corporation that it be allowed as IU principal business ia enjase in ana conduct general centlle bualnees, to buy and it'll dry daacae of Isdsbtedseaa, to loss money, sua byhawa and rsaulatloos ss tbe stock th doiUrs, vHU the pdrUesTef'1 thousand jorlty rate of the stockholders, said stock to be dlTtded into rhsres of tbe value of one hundred dollars each. Petitioners desire the rizht to hare tbe sub acriptioos piui dealre for said corporation the power snd authority to apply for and accept amendments to its charter of either form or rabatsnce by a toU of tbe majority ilsa the rirht to wind np its ItqaJ. rirhfi hwltat tf like corpora prWileses and ajrtbsrHlat herein enumerated.

BLALOCX OA NTT. Attorneys far Petitioners. Booms ZM 33S Heeley BnlHlna. ARNOLD BROTLBS. Clerk.

STATS OF GKOBtHA. COCNTT OT WV t. Inches Us same appears of file is this tWtltiW'sf flwsl) ARJtOU) BBOTUbB. ClassifiedjRates Oats I Mesltse times I lScalts, tlaaeaa I Haw Thirty Usees or a Its. Above rstea for conaacuUva lnssr tions only.

1 No advertisement accepted fat lass than two tinea For Rooms Furnished. Situation Mala Situation Wanted Female. To Rent Rooms Fur To Rent Rooms Unfur The Constitution will correct Insertion ot went oroerea xor mora man time. Accounts opened for ada texce Ing those classification that I accommodate you paid ior immediately upon application, bill to be presented By maU or solicitor the same day. No phone orders accepted for advertisements that are to appear un in advaneaV claaalflea Courteous operators, thoroughly familiar with rates, rnlea and claa yon complete And If you wlah, they 'ou in word In your aka it most sftaotiva of the number of worda will not be estimated, ine will be charged lame a PERSONAL Iry tXTTT esniUrUm: prlrate.

THE dental clinic at the Atianu tataats Grady.aosprUl. 4:30, Includlna: A EDUCATIONAL PARAGON Someo TIVB BCREATJ P. O. Bos 14T1. LOST AND FOUND REWARD fT5 Keiuplou.

80a at iestber folder SuiUUs Saturday nvnri club, fold 1P1S Ohe rrolet tourlnt car: motor No. from Hsrris street December SO. Automobile Underwriters DeUotire REWARD IT 4. HELP WANTED Male sires a tew good solicitors or salesmen tor city and auburbs on commission and salary basis. Men ot good address and salesmanship can easily make 15 to $10 dally.

One gentleman working four days made In excess of $37. Another, formerly working for $16 week, made on our proposition over $30 last week. Still another made over $36. Mast be reliable and supply satisfactory references as such. No loafers or irresponsible transients need apply.

The best man of all employed who shows by results he Is competent win be given a permanent position as crew manager. Apply to A. Tommy, city circulation. 2d floor. Constitution building.

ce work today is fine openins tor make rood mosey. SALES SUPERVISOR of bisk i character SSd batter than at erase ssles ability, to work iublllhed wiu ljrvEKT fsa Get weakly cash r. st rlsM pianlnr. Can Wifl.

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