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THE RED AND BLACK
I “cop” should l>e treated thus and The Princeton scrubs surprised
I strange it is to relate that one of the the ' Varsity l«y scoring a goal from
(lassie City’s protectors of the pear- the held. Hits is the lust field goal
made during the practice of any of
the hig college teams.
Mr. Lamar Rucker, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday in Atlanta.
should heve so fallen from grace as
to fail to catch some student in the
lease impiestion. Hut it is even so
Thanks to Joe Burke
Prof. Sanford of the Athletic dc-
, ,, , , partment wishes to acknowledge the
Ian was at Lucy Cobb last year, and
Carlton Shoe Co.
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LADIES AND GENTS
UP-TO-DATE
RESTAURANT
COLLEGE
AVENUE
has many friends here, w ho will wel
come her to the city.
Mr. Kemsen King spent last Sun
day in Atlanta.
Mr. Albert Nicoll is spending Sun
day in Atlanta.
Mr. Frank Clay, of Marietta,
return to college next week.
may
I'he members of the Chi I’si fra
ternity gave a dance last Thursday
night. It was one ot the most enjoy
able events of the season. It was
given in the Chi Psi house, which
was beautifully arranged and decora
ted. Those who were delightfully
entertained until the early hours of
the morning were Misses Mary Ger-
dine, Camilla McWhorter, Mattie
Wilson Dubose, Sarah (lerdine, Isa
belle Thomas, Nancy lienedict, Ro-
sena Thomas, A'Lamar Steele, Tut-
wiler. Anne Burnett, Fanny Burnett;
Messrs. Glascock Mays, Homer Car
michael, William Brantley, Eugene
dalmadge, Carroll Cabaniss, New
man. Robert Parker, Harry Hannon,
| Lanier Branson, Janies Palmer, Rol-
lin Broughton, George Battey, Kyle
l Smith, Charles Phillips,Walter Marsh-
Mr. joe Fleming is attending the j burn> John Mac | )onald . Winiam Mc .
business college at Poughkeeps.e, N. j Caffrey . , )r and Mrs white, Prof.
and Mrs. Patterson, Prof, and Mrs.
| Park.
Mr. Stiles Hopkins, spent Sunday
in Athens.
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Mr. Lindsay Johnson is spending
a few days at his home in Rome.
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Mr. G. 1). Wheatley may probably
return to college this week.
Mr. Edward Brown, of Atlanta, |
visited his parents last Sunday.
Y.
receipt of <5.00 from Mr. J. P.
Burke, of Sharon. The gift is a
voluntary one given in the interest
of general athletics.
Mr. Burke by this gilt has only
emphasized the love and interest
that he feels for Georgia and any
thing that pertains to Georgia l ast
year Georgia had no student more
loyal than Joe, and this year she lias
no alumnus who loves her more.
The Red and Black takes peculiar
pleasure in acknowledging this gift
because it was the hand of Mr.
Burke, as Editor in Chief, who pilot
ed the paper through the spring of
litOfi.
Wc recommend them for
GOOD SHOES
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R. Brarjdt
Tbe Jeweler
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Ixclunht Attain
ring
Mr. Lewis 'Turner left Saturday to
visit his home in Atlanta and to see
the fair.
Upper Classmen—Beware!
It is stated as a fact that on l liurs-
Nobby Up-to-l)ale
Hats
Clothing
Furnishings
i day night last, while the young ladies C„ „_ J„
Mi" Be-ie_Brightw.il, of Ma*eys| an(Ith * facult} J*, wcrc ^Well bnappy Goods
...For Young Men...
visited Miss Isabelle
few days last week.
Fleming for a
Mr. Paul and Grady Atkinson
spent Sunday at their home in Mad
ison.
Mr. Harrold Ketron has entered
college, and will strengthen the
Georgia team greatly this year.
Mr. Harry Woodruff, of Columbus,
spent spent several days in Athens
with friends in college last week.
Mr. William Cann, of Savannah,
who was quarter-back and captain of
the Scrubs at V. M. I., will enter col
lege soon.
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The Colonial was doing a rushing
business last week with “Finnegan’s
Ball” on Monday evening, “Human
Ffearts” F'riday evening, and “A
“Wife’s Secret” on Saturday even
ing.
Ity ol l.ucy
enjoying the concert in the chapel,
some unsophisticated freshmen,
who had not learned that there could
be no more heinous offense in the
eyes of all men than to paint the
“goats,’’ did sneak upon the veran
da and disfigure the statuarv with tliri
college colors.
At least it is supposed that the of-1
fenders were freshmen, but as a mat
ter of precaution the upper classmen
would do well to see that each and !
every one of them can furnish .1 posi
tive alibi or there may be a repetition |
of last weeks’ happenings.
E. H. Dorsey
H
ARAWA
.Athens. Ga.
The PaUcc ol a Thousand Delights
The Best Cigarettes
PALL MALL. EGYPTIAN
DEITIES. MOGULS
MURADS
Miss Elire Krenson, of Savannah,
Police Court Dotx
The latest in police circles is the
rumor that one ot the forces most ef
ficient officers is about to be tried
for gross neglect of duty. 'I'he
charge, as preferred, is that the of
ficer referred to, when called out to j-q ... ,
suppr- -s so me college boy fun and DUlldeFS OUppIy Co.
amusement which consisted of firing Dealers in
rockets, etc, failed to break into Feints, Oil, Glass, Builders Hardware,
the chapter house and arrest some
and («ralr»,
will be the guest of Miss Uabelle! <>f * h « innocent sleepers who were]
Thomas soon She is expected the ""erly unaware of what was going on.
last of next week. The real offenders had escaped long
before the officer arrived and he is to
Miss McGowan Phelan, of Atlanta, be tried because he didn’t get some
will arrive next week, to be the guest Georgia boy to answer to the charge,
of Miss Nancy Benedict. Miss Phe- Hard luck indeed is this that the
Cabinet Mantels, Tile
Sa.h, Doors and Blind..
Sole agent. Luca. Tinted Glo»« Paint.
BEAUTIFUL DIAMONDS
You may dress well, but a nice Diamond is tbe finish
ing touch. Your appearance is not complete without
it. It is tbe liest way to save money, too.
No. 30 Clayton St.
Phone 530
CAOL
A. then* Ice
and Coal Co.
Represented on the campus by
H. W. GARRETT
No. I. Candler Hall.
GENERAL
HARDWARE
and Fine
CUTLERY
PHOTOGRAPHS
AT
Frederick J. Ball's
STUDIO
Satisfaction Guaranteed!
Athens Electric Railway Co.
SCHEDULE
Stlbjei I lo 1 Imngr without Notice
PRINCE AVK LINK
f lr»t »t»r leaves car bam at ft 15 a. m
last car leave* Normal School at 11 p m
I-nl «ar leave* Itrimd and College at jt a m.
Um ifInvi 1 uni 1 outgabi it ftp ■
Cara are tine at jun< lion at % min., Itoulevard. in
tutu , Prime Ave , nun , llnulcvanl. and fio min ,
alter the hour, Prince Ave
Leave Hroad and t ollege 1 nun . tfi min , ji ntin
and 4>> min alter the hour
Ml 1.1.EDGE AVE LINE
Eirat car leave* Country Club at ft 14 a in
1.4*1 car leave* Country Club at lt:y>p in
Eirat tar leave* Hroad and College at ft a. m
l-i*t car leave* llroad and College at 11 ytS |> »n
t so are due at (unction at ijS nun , 17S min ,
♦ j 1 •• min , and s/'j nun alter the hour
Cara leave Hroad and follge *'<, min . i|H min ,
min , and $jH mm alter tlw hour
DEPOT LI NI
F lint tar leave* < ar barn at ft 1$ a 111
l.a«t tar leave* ( allege ami Hroad at up m
Car* leave ( ollege and Hroad on the hour, if mm ,
lo min .anti 4) min alter the liour
Cur* leave Seaboard Station 7S min . tiK min ,
17S min .and saS min alter the hour.
The Hotel Lanier
MACON, GEORGIA
I’lilitrly krttiodrlr-il, krfitrrmhrd
mid rt|ui|»|>rd with Steam Ileal.
J. A. NEWCOMB, Fropneto
Coming to the Atlanta Fair?
II you <lo, bo sure to drop in uml set* our superb
display of Aioorira's host clothes—the new col
lege styles from Rogers, I’eet iV Go. Hurt, Scliaf-
I'uer & Marx will interest you. Iluls and fur-
nisliing goods, too, tliut appeul to men of taste.
DANIEL BROTHERS COMPANY
4S-4T Peachtree Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Head McMahan
ATHENS AGENTS FOR
Hackett Carhart & Co. and
The Fechheimer-Fishel Co's.
Clothing
DUNLAP HATS
PARAGON PANTS
FOWNES GLOVES
The Hc.it oJ~ E'tierything that Men Wear
112 CLAYTON STREE T - ATHENS. GEORGIA
Drink
Delicious!
Refreshing!
At Soda Fountains
5 Cents
Carbonated in Betties
5 Cents
••Diamond Palace”
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
«7 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.
CHOICE CUT FLOWERS
CARNATIONS, VIOLETS, ROSES
and CHRYSANTHEMUMS a Specialty
123 Peachtree Street
Candler Building
Atlanta,