About The Red and Black (Athens, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1912)
THE RED AND BLACK FRESH BY EXPRESS Mr. Chun. Block turn returned from Augusta. Mr. Charlie llrown spent the week end In Atlanta. Vr. Henry Howard apent the week end In Lexington Mr. Ulmer Hansom went over to Augusta Thursday to witness the On.-Clemson game. Messrs. Edgar Fund and Henry Claussrn visited their parents in Augusta during the (ieorgla-Clenison game. FAMOUS CANDIES at costa: s A COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE LINE OF KITTEN HEIMER SUITS ALL OF THE NEWEST PATTERNS AND STALES. , GENTS’ FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS LEE MORRIS Cor. llrond and Jackson Sts. Mies Louise IVnrelit la 11 lends In Columbus. \ lulling Mr. Brantley Callaway went Aug.iata IubI Wednesday. !r. Edward Broyles went home with '’r. Onoree McGowan last Wed- ::< a ay to attend the Georgla-Clem- to sen g.inie and the Ueorgla-Carollna fair. I.IALLORY SHOE CO. SALLA TAILORING CO. Popular Priced Shoes .$3.00, $3.50, $4.00 251 Broad Street Mr Pierce Walker spent Sunday with his parents in Madison. Mr Dewllte Deep spent several day* of last week In Atlanta. Miss Lewis, of Macon. Is visiting Mrs. Parker, on Prince avenue. Mr. George llarrett apent the week end in Augusta with home-folks. News vv:j received lit Athens last week to the effect that our old class- mute Ed Malone has entered the holy state of matrimony. If this report he true we wish hint the greatest of happiness. Prince Ave. Pressing Club TAILORING A Specialty. 111." Prince Ave. Phone 1101. A large stock of fine woolens, to select your Suits and Trousers from. We Make Clothes to lit you Guaran teed. Workmanship the Best. Give us a call. Suits made like you Wish them Made $15.G0 to $40.00 128 College Ave. W. A. IVEY, Mgr. “GEORGIA SPIRIT." Mr. 0, Come ye freshmen new. Sophomore and junior, too, Robert Gunn spent Sunday And O. ye seniors, you: with Ills parents at Cmwfordville. Get your voice ready. We have the T.-ch afraid. Mi* Slephi'hS “MneheTTlias return-* Our team their plans all laid, od to Athens to enter the University. As If to make a raid, Their nerves quite steudy. Mr. Stevens Mitchell, of Atlanta, who was In college last year, regls- j Come raise your voices high; tered last week. . Don't conte and sink and sigh: There’s but to do or die At the "Gate City." \ If things don't go quite gay { On that most glorious day. Don't sit and growl dismay And say I "knowed" It. The many friends of Mr. Clurk Howell will be glad to learn that he | la tuat recovering. Mr. Donald Bussey went to Au gusta lust Friday to be with home- folks and attend the fair. We regret to leurn that Mr. Dana Reiser Is very sick, at the home of Mrs Childs, on Prince avenue. The Georgia football team will be the guests of the Atlanta Theatre the night of the Georgia-Tech game. Mr. Pierce Merry went to Augusta Thursday to he with hla parents and attend the Georgia-CTemson game Several of the Georgia boys went over to Atlanta Saturday to witness the Tech-Sewgnee football game. Miss Lois Klemtug will go over to Klberton for a few days this week While there she will visit Miss Psvne A. V. CLIFTON PHOTOGRAPHER Speeial prices to students on all work. Your inspection is requested. College Ave. Phone 443-2. Red and Elack Pressing Co. The oldest in the city. We are always on the job. STUDENTS WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE. ( all on us. Sangcs Hotel Itldg. PHONE 88. S.O. Massey & Co. FINE TAILORING. POPULAR PRICED CLOTHING SHOES AND HATS. PATRONIZE THOSE FIRMS THAT ADVERTISE IN “THE RED AND BLACK.” But raise your voices high. Clear to the clear blue sky; Just hear that band—"Oh, my!"— Old Georgia's "Glory." When our team takes the field Let all your spirits reel. And in your breast you’ll feel Old Georgia spirit. Our warriors, so I've been told. Have speed quite manifold; They have what can't be sold— Old Georgia Spirit. And when the game's all played And old Tech Is In the shade. How was that victory made?— Old Georgia Spirit! —By "Jim Bob." Standard Quality There is no quicksand more un stable than poverty In quality and we avoid this quicksand by standard quality. Tennis, Gplf, Base Ball, Cricket, FootBall, Basket Ball, and Athletic Equipment. Catalogue Free. A. , SPALDING & BROS. 74 N. Broad St. ATLANTA, GA. 475 Clayton Street. J. L. ADAMS TRANSFER Day Phone 1029. Night Phone 320-2. Athens, Ga. QUICK DELIVERY MEETS ALL TRAINS. W. I. HANCOCK COAL CO. BRYANT’S BARBER SHOP Has the best Barbers to be had. EVERYTHING NEAT AND CLEAN. Rates on Raths. Southern Mutual Ruilding. MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Bowden’s Studio SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS GROUPS A SPECIALTY 104 H Clayton St. The Famous Blue Gem and THE students* supply store on the campus, ami run by student*, carries a full line of Pennants, Sta tionery, and College Novelties in con- Other High Grade Coals Ask the old boys about Hancock There are more thing* that end In Kul1 Highest Quality smoke than tobacco. tntive. No. li> New College MEET ME AT PINKUSSOHN’S W. K. MEADOW, Campus Represen. “""V* 0 " W ‘ th , ' > * t ' b °° k8 ' Wc solicit the students' trade.