The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, February 12, 1923, Image 2

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PAGE TWO Advertisements SPORT NEWS HID MIES 2 Cents a Word Minimum charge of 40 cent*. Three time* for «bc price of 2H insertion*. Seven timet fot the price of five insertions* An discontinuances MUST he made' in ffeseA at The Banner-Herald Office or by letter. Telephone discon tinuances ate NOT valid. 75 .WANT AD PHONE 75 BANNBR-HBRALD. WANT ADS GET RESULTS The Weather ORDINANCE »? nth ®m Intenectlon with Hoyt I street, which la without the lire mmtrnt rwaMhpn limit* but an extension of eMewalk Athens! Gn„ Feb. 7th. 1033* I paving.already laid within the fire Tech Grid Captain Rated High t)LVKjri.i? uhliTb: ft™ Heywoad, O. C. Arautrong, J. H. m * nt ’ to be “ H width from Han Rucker, C. F. Cry me*, W. C. Thorn .1° 1 ! ton. at - L. Howland and Wallace Bell. The rules wero suspended and the following ordinance was unami and four feet In width from Doug- erty street to Hoyt street, and I* to bo constructed a* follows; It shall be graded to a. uniform depth of four Inches below (he sur- ' GEORGIA—Rain,' tonight and Tuesday, Warmer tonight and in norlh and central portions Tubs- day.. - ", South Carolina—Rain tonight and Tuesday; rising temperature. Florida—Generally fait tonight and Tuesday, except probably •bowers in extreme north, not much change In temperature. Alabama—Local tains tonight and Tuesday, slightly warmer to night. WANTED—Help WANTED—MAN WITH CAR TO sell guaranteed Cord tires. Will arrange slaary and expense with right man. Cord-O-Van Rubber Company, 166 West Jackson Blvd. t Chicago, 111. f!2p o«.y passed by a Yea and Nay and tho foundat|on „ t0 ^ An ordinance to provide for the paving of the sidewalk on the west side of Lumpkin street from Its northern intersection with Han cock avehue to tta Southern Inter section with Hoyt street, which Is without the Ore limits but an ex tension of sidewalk paving already laid within the lire limits of the city of Athens; to provide for the assessment of tho cost of the'ssme against the abutting property and the owners thereof; and for other purposes. BE IT ORDAINED by the. Mayor and Couhcil of the City, of Athens and It Is, hereby, ordained by au thority of the same, as follows; SECTION 1. That the sidewalk on ,the West side of Lumpkin street from Us northern. intersec- tlqn with Hnncock avenue to its WANTED — SALESMAN WITH car to call on dealers with the lowest priced fabric and 10,000 miio Cord tires. 6100.00 a week J lth commissions. Universal Tire Rubber Company, Michigan City, Indiana. • f 13p WANTED—TEN GOOD SEAM sters at Shirt Factory. Steady clean work. Bridge and Blvsr, Streets. flScb Wanted—To Exchange WANTED—TO EXCHANGE FINE young; male calf, one year old, ' for good milch cow. Also pastur age tor cow wanted. Phone 1036. f-lt-0 FoixSale FOR SALE — ON*’ MALE COLT. Will be six months old, Febru ary 83rd. Son of Jno. H. Dillard, owned by Frank I HIU, Jr For 'further Information, apply 171 Sa vannah avenue, Athens, Ga. f-14-p v - Wanted—Rooms WANTED—Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with garago, by couple without children. Must be in good locali ty and within six blocks of city center. Would consider small cot tage. Address’ F. C. Benton, Gra ham Hotel. M3-p For Rent—Rooms FOR RENT — UNFURNISHED apartment to couple without children. Four rooms and private bath. First floor. Milledge avenue. $40. Hot water afad electricity In cluded. Cal] 724. f-12-p : j. FOR SALE — JERSEY MILCH cow, oil stove, kitchen cabinet, baby bed. Phone 19-W. flBc ATHENS BUSINESS COLLEGE Bookkeeping. Shorthand and Typewriting Save 60% of expense* by at tending this school. The grad uates of the Athens Buslnns College always get the best po sition. Every Graduate cm- Ploy'd. Write for Information Box T43. Athens, Ga. W. L. COXE Transfer Co. Lou* Tripe Oar Specialty. Cheapest Track la Town. 600 Thomas St Phone 1351 For Economical TranST portation CHEVROLET “TERMS” RHODES MOTOR CO. * E KAY "TUB smiling painter** Has Painting and Intario- Decorating ✓ Phone 280, Athens, Ga. FOR RENT—TWO ADJOIN- . ING store-rooms Prince An. running through block. Cheap rent. Two dose in. 7 room for sale. Do a ANDERSON A CO. FOR SALE—ANY QUANTITY of select sweet potatoes, deliv ered for 00 cents ptr bushel. Phone 1740. * fljcb FOR SALE—ON COLLEGE AVE. A desirable building lot, three blocks from city hall. Good terms. Apply 716 N. Jackson St. f-U-c Budded Pecan Trees FOR SALE STANDARD VARIETIES Wrils for Prices W- R. LAMAR U PARK FRONT TnOjtASVILLE, GEORGIA ± FOR SALE—BEDS, MATTRESS ES, dresaen, cbifforobes, tables, chairs and rags. Call 1746- G4-C IMF i.\c Miscellaneous INT1NO. INTERIOR DECORAT INC, paper Hanging. No Job too ns or too small. Estlmatek cheerfully furnished. H. H. Winn, Phone 1819-W. f!8p COMMUTATION ROAD TAXES for 1823 now due, and psysbls at Commissioners' Office In Clarke County Court Houae. M-8-c RAILROAD SCHEDULES SEABOARD AIR LINE BY. Northbound _ Southbound ttwwssBrse 2:40 p. Norfolk-RIch.-N. Y. 3:20 p ,]i86 p Ati.-Abbeville l*c*l 7:30 a j}:*4 p Atl.-Birmingham 6:39 a Utl4 n Norfolk-Wash. MS* ■ IliM.p Wilmington-N. Y 8:29 a GEORGIA RAIIJtOAD .ilAgrire .Depart' 7 JO pm 8:20 am t:10 pm St25 pm POLICE PROTECTED PARIS—When the Persian police are mt to arrest dangerous crim inals they, will hereafter b« equipped with e rectangular sheet of gheel to’ protect the face and ( with armour.in the form cf overlap- 1 ping sheets of chrome steel ever I teeavy Sloth. This garment cover* tho ftont of tbs body and. 4s ca-! pabls of deflecting a revolver bu* lCt. < •;# i CHNTRAL OP GEORGIA RVj W. a Bolton, Agent, Phone 1001 Central of Georgia Station Daptot for Macon 7t30 a. tm, . • 4:45 p. m. Arrive from Macon 12:10 p. m. For further * Information phone J. T. Brae*, O. A, 640. properly and thoroughly rammed. Upon this foundation Is to be plac ed throo Inches of concrete, one part of Portland cetnent, throe parts of sand and live parts of crushed stone; and upon this sur face Is to be placed a wearing aur face of concrete one Inch In thick' ness, to be composed of equal parts of sand end Portland ce ment. The entire portion thus l>aved to he laid off in squares, and Is to be thus cut to the founda, tlon, thereby forming separate and distinct slabs. The entire surface is to be well trowelled and left in an even and smooth condition. SECTION 3. Be It further or dained that tho owners of real es tate abutting the said portion of said sidewalk above described shall pave, the same Immediately in frotat of and abutting their par ticular property within fifteen days from the passage of this ordl nance, the work to be done under the supervision of the'Street Com missioner. . 8ECTION 4. Be It further or- dainod by the authority aforesaid that If any owner or owners of land abuttlpg on tho said portion of said sidewalk to be Improved as aforesaid shall fail or refuse to pave the same Immediately In front of their praperty within the time and in tho manner described In this 'Ordinance, the Mayor and Council of the City of Athens shall pave the same, and the cost of said paving Immediately In front of anil abutting each particular lot shall be paid by the owner thereof, and the amount of said cost Is hereby assessed against the said lots and. respective owners thereof. Each of said property owners Is requlr ed to pay for the number of square feet of pavement immediately in front of and abutting their respec tive lots an amount equal to that which it costs the said Mayor and Council of the city of Athens to lay the same, as provided for In 8ection 688 of the Code of 1813 of the City of Athens. SECTION 6. Be It farther or' dalned by the authority aforesaid that when the said sidewalk Is completed hr tho Mayor and Coun ell of the City of Athens, an Itemls ed bill of said work shall be made out and presented to the respec tive property owners, as prescribed in Section 686 of the Code of 1118 ot tho City of Athens; and after the expiration of ten (10) daye from the time such bill le served published the Clerk ot Council Is authorised and directed to issue executions against the respective owners and their \tald property who shall fail or refuse to do the said work or to pny for same after it has been done. SECTION 6. Be It further or dalned by tho authority aforesaid that a copy of this Ordinance t>e served by the City Marahall on all of the abutting property owners within live days from the passage of the same ah notice to them ot the work required to be done. Said service may be perfected by the said City Marshall giving to each abutting property owner copy ol»thls ordinance in person, or by leaving a. copy of same at said abutting owner’s moet notori ous place of abode, or by publica tion of the proceedings of council containing copy of such Ordinance In one of the newspapers publish' ed In the City of Athene. SECTION 7. Be It farther or dained by the authority aforesaid that all ordinances or parts there of In conflict herewith be, snJ tho same are, hereby, repealed. ATHENS. GEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY: COLUMBIA, S. C.—Possibility ■hat the . South Atlantic Associa te ■!! of bisc!v.ili tbits, commtuly klr.'wr.-as th<' 'Bally League, will bh enlarge! to < ir.lit clubs, de veloped herb £i> 1<|| dl- when it botenie known (hut President W. It. WiSfh vf, Charleston had bon in Savannah icnfor.nit with Inter- e&'.tnf parties there. League offi cials' are f.ivornbie t-ccr-rding to a statement by l-malucnt Walsh te tho addition of ten cities to the present |.x o uh» tf arrangements cun lie made.- f-»v*nnt,b Jackson- Vila, Fla; ansoif Ga end Ashe, vllln N C , h, • inn ’mt the cities bemg considered fAVANNAH SEES Lt'.TLr. CHANCE SAVANNAH, Ga. — Savannah has very UttM chance to. break into organised baseball this seas on In the opinion of-tboae in close touch with the baseball situation here. The propositions have been made to tha city: one. by start a new league to be composed of Macon. Ctlsmbu;* Montgomery and other towns; the other to en ter wl.h either Macon, or Ajhe- vllie into too South Atlantic’ league. W. H. Walsh, president ot the Bally league made the second proposition Friday. N. P. Corish, former president of ■ the Sally League said Saturday the ahcrJ- rt-se ot time before the season's oper.s the lack of a proper park in the city and the long irregular railroad Journey's necessary jf Savannah enters the south Atlan tic, Are against the proposition for this year. The attitude ot city au- thorities as against any funds for If you think It.is. just look over j Linemen have been the popular I J^ihiSf* jLaTto? SxJbTthit the picture showing J. M. Mein- I choice for football captains for the I Savannah could bring out a club tyre of the Georgia Tech eleven coming season and Georgia Tech I this year. Is no exception to the rale. , I Lineman fHifm v Bn i « - A I NOT ENTHUSIASTIC Linemen charge hard and fasti Jacksonville, fib.—Baseball Three Soldiers Are. Killed In Clash and War Is Advocated Continued him page one) article XVIU of the treaty of Ver sailles. ALLIES DEFY ORDER TO MOVE SHIPS PARIS.—(By the Associated Press.)—The three day extension ct the Turkish ultiuqtum demand ing’ the withdrawal of the Allied bdt ties hips at Smyrna is not ex pected to modify the positive stand takeh by France ar.d Great Britain and so far as is known the'order to the naval command ers to defend their . positions if attacked, still holds good. Press dispatches confirm rc- K rta which htfce also reached ndon that the Turks last Sat urday decided to await* another three days for the withdrawal of ware raft. They reserved to them-, selves full liberty of action aftsr the expiration of that time. MONDAY, FEBRUARY ,, erdt DcGoutte tom tin dent that Germany i s t f 0ri ' a quitter before ,he eiiti,,”"?' 4 ** ’’But I solemnly'wa^ , Uer W » r| " ’ ho continued, "tha; jf „ „ of my soldiers is harm, ..! '*• forces another baits “ *• will nut stay cur | u n ,l i„ ’ ’Knmanul.' it w m ' knwek's Much Damage By River Overflows /Constantinople n e w s p a pen MONROE. La.-i.ivc ktoik ere, farmers and others j roCi Monroe to Bmackovcr, Ark al.flc thg Ouachita riv, r were /[..uday nmovinK cajile fr m the lowlaw iCglons where tha i:\er hug , v ,r- flowed its banks and In uiilallnr the countryside. Along the LoulsInnn Arkanm bonier in the Ouachita v;.!|, y u« river, swollen by excessive mini, snow nnd sleet, has hurst beyond 'its normal cor.finro. Especial danger is reimrled from some )mrl3 of th>- S'uih .Irkanut maintain that the situation will be adjusted satisfactorily, al though they declare that tho order dosing the port of Smyrna will not be countermanded.’ One jour nal, terming the increase of Brit ish naval strength in the eastern mediterranean as an unamible and hostile net asserts that Turkey is demanding the departure of the allied ware raft as a measure for her own safety. oil fields where earth,at-rase FRENCH MEET GERMAN strikes With tanks. In action. McIntyre, one of the best line men in the south, was recently alerted captain of the Tech team liiiay a^vjn jjsrares. - DUSSELDQRE (By the Associat ed Press)—Report* tha; the Ger man* are organising a general strike at HerR?. ,not far from Bo- chiim, have led to the dispatch of French tanks to that place.. The Germans aie boyo.-t.iing the forces of occupatk-n throughout the Herne district, and the French have been obliged 4> take over the work of some of tne German po- tanks with millions of barrel, of oil nro menaced. Xo damage to oil Interests has yet occurred, how- even r«r n week crews have i*,,, building additional dykes around storage tanks. Tneje have proved aurriivently Strorg to wlthnud tho strain of rushing waters, op erators say th y will he able to Prevgnt heavy losses. Royal Wedding Takes Place Today entirely dear < BASKETBALL TE1S ML CIRCLE BOWS inn The basketball situation in the South is somewhat massed up by the recent defeat and victories of the many different teams. Practi cally all the leading teams .have teen defeated. Alabama, consider ed impregnable after taking the measure of the Atlajtta Athletic Club, Is downed by Tech; Mercer loses to both Tech and Vanderbilt and tha YeUowJscketa after tronne log Alabama Journey up to Chatta nooga and are conquered by tho lowly collegians there. The tournament begins on Fobru ary 87 and then it Is when tho real championship will be fought out. Georgia Is still in the running for a good showing in the meet The Red and Black team has been coming slowly all season . and •honid reach the climax that week. In Ourr she possesses one of tho best fool shooters in the game while his success,at ringing bas kets from the field Is not to he frowned upon. The team'd record Is at good as most or tho other tsams In this section and should hold Its pace with Alabama, North Carolina, Vanderbilt, Mercer. Tech, Kentucky, or any of the expected leaders. Jacksonvitc may be tendered berth in tho sally League. Their OSS was something near 610,000 as a member of tho Florida State tongue butt season and there Is a Judgment ot 124,000 standing agsiinat tne .territory due the award of salary to Dominick 1. Mulaney. Manager cf the club in . Marcus Conant president ot last poor's club aqH owner of the franchise In the Florida state The boycott! 4n fact, is beo:m!ng moiy and more popular throughout the Ruhr and tne Germans have decided to extend It to Essen, re fusing to do business with the French and Belgians beginning to- Commenting on thv> result* of tjic first month of occupation Ofn- l years old. LONDON—The Burl tf Drnblth, and Mias Kathleon Emim-tt, rtaujh- the lute Dr. Thomas Addl, Km. melt, of New York, wen? married In the Cryp4 o fthe Chapel „f Wrtt Minister Cathedral Monday. The nuptial mass was celebrated by Cardinal Bourne, who alio perform ed tb|? wedding ceremony. Miss Emmett, whise father tu a noted medical practitioner In New York has resided In Knrltnd several years.' The Earl, who h a d a notable militliry record before the great war , and had retired from the army ree-ntered the i«r. vice after tho outbqmk of hostili- ties and served with distinction In the Egyptloti campaign. He It II EVERETT TRUE By Condo GREENSBORO, Oa. — Greens- . boro high school detested Social I Isague stated Saturday that ... Circle high school's quintet here I nits no intention of colng into the b 7 Ite score of 58 to *0. 11*88 season unlike the Judgement The local wrecking crew started ] tor Mullaney is reconsidered. The their deadly work early and were I league in a meeting at Orlando novor In any real danger of losing I domic timo ago voted to send the contest Their passing wan I Judge Landis Word that unless he great while the uncanny ability I Multeney award was drop pod the or the forwards In connecting with I League could toot continue! the basket was jim-dandy. fWBLL, AFT HI* ARGUING I 'pTcut*' ' uTiiT thp point ovbr wir« fl . . V. U ora ItO ... op COUrSStS l'm 'Ri.QiHTi KWOLU 6UHAT TAl-WNa AQOUT iU Social circle's five man defense I £ n* was unable to stop the Orange and I * rOIOfiUGo OT Dlfif Black. Short snappy passes ptay- 1 ed havoc with this styls of play, Captain ’ Bobby Bryan and Ghne Lewis led the locals In number ot points Scored. Both ot thesis boys walked sway with honors. Shipp, League Baseball NEW YORK — The prolougne of the professional baseball Merritt and’ Boswell were also *l‘ l be **j|! wltb good. The detenalve work of Ihb IMdstlngs of the latter featuring. Major and International leagues, Captain Almond and Malcolm £**» noon , were the visitors Mg lights! | tj|e former Tussdsy morning. Ctnb The llae-np- I owners' nnd their retinues began Seelal Circle J • rr,T,n « Bunday nlght 'Spanish Folk Greensboro Lewis (18) Bryan (80) F. Almond (4) ! Shipp (8) Connor (4) Song Recital Merritt (8) Hollis 61. UPSETS DOPE BY DEFEATING AM Georgia' upset all dope ot the season by trouncing the Atlanta Athletic club on the clubbers’ 1, James Barrow, Clerk of the Ihomo court' Saturday. The score Mayor and Council of the City ot I was 84 to 30. This victory for the Athens, do hereby certify, that the above and foregoing is a trie and correct copy lot a portion ot tho minutes of the regular monthly mooting of the Mayor and Connell of the City ot Athena held Febru ary 7th, 1888. and that the above contains a true and Correct copy of the ordinance adopted at that time by the Mayor and Council. JAMB8 BARROW, Clerk. The above and foregoing la pub lished as required.hr law as no tice to the owners of the property abutting the street described In the foregoing Ordinance to do the work required by said Ordinance. This 7th day of February, 1888. O. a O'FARRELL. City Marshal. Forfeiture For - Being Too Heavy GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY Ltae* WEATHER DISTURBANCE WASHINGTON—A dj*3urbancn | of wide extent sad marked leten- | y Is over the western half of) t country and moving M9'~ eastward, tho weather bureau “* *»nw*ndri^4% i, *“ ,l • peast of the 7|«6 A. 10:45 A. M>* •B&y. « IJ Athens Arrive *6:20 P. M _ . **10:10 A. V. Daily Except Sunday IBN RAILWAY * Athens 8.-00 a. m, 9:0) a. m. to*7:£5rV’“ , >*' 7 leaves Lula 6:56 p. m„ No. 9 NEW YORK — Charlie White. Chicago lightweight, who lost a 16 round decision Friday night to Rocky Kansas, of Buffalo, mast forfeit IMHO for being 18 ounces over the stipulated weight of 185 pounds for tho match. . Chairman iMuldoon of the state boxing commission who had not received the promised protest ot White's maeager to surrender the MpCOO, said today that bs probably would order payment to Kansas l( Urn proportion to placed formal Boxing critics seriously charge White’s lack of effectiveness, to h *V»« >r n r . ““••I by the prospect of losing *24)00 and to the loss of strength suffered by bis 46 minutes In a turhlsy bath trying to reduce. Red and Black came all the more unxepectedly following the un merciful beating the team received at tho hands of Auburn the night before. Oeorgl* plays the Club five. In Athens on February 22nd, closing the season here with that game. The Club games are always the most Important oa the local col lege schedule and rather be won by the Bulldogs than any others. Since the Atlantan’s have teen downed on their home grounds the locals’ stock has risen con siderably 'here jwd the bdde from now ufitil the game to played will be on even basis, Miss Louise Rostand, teacher of n n .«, a ii (voice at both Lucy Cobb and the Do " wel1 M * lcoln <**> I State Normal School, will give a Substitutes: Tigers. Rusrks for|g*“5,^ s^S5tort , um OUt ' ,0nn “ Lewis, O'Kelley for Merritt, Mar rltt for O’Kelley, Lewie for Ru- arks. Social Circle: A. tor Spearman. Referee—Carey Williams. February 19th. Ba- huditorium on Mon- Ga. Cage Team To! Play Mercer Next , tt-A j’Spanish herself, Mbs Rostand i-' planning to introduce a 1 great Ml of local 'color into har recital. Wm give a talk on the folk 'e of Spain and trill Introduce hunt hy some explanatory A costume of a Span Josh Cody IsTo Stay At Mercer Alter returning from Nashvlllk where ho was la omterenoc with the athletto authorltiee at vuder- bilt Dr. Rufua Weaver, president of Mereer ha* announced that Coach Josh Cody Will remain at Mercer and will elan a five year contract at the expiration of hie contract in June. Cody bad previously resigned to accept the full time poeitlon of asslslint to Orach Dan McGugin at Vanderbilt. It has been an- pouncgU hero that he has with drawn his reetgnatlonf and will continue at McNer,. thereby set- ding a question that has been up permost {n the minds of Megoer for Georgia'* next br.ketbnll gems with Mercer In MgCon. The Red and Black ploys the. Cody- men two games In the Central City this wwfk, Friday and 8«» urday nlfbtt. So game will be played with of .the '19th century, s Rostand will add to the. uniqueness at the Jn her reeital at Lucy Cobb tlnr- Ing the fall, Miss Rostand proved to the people of Athena that she | possesses a . masso-contralto voice of richness and Mercer In Athens this winter, due Is stage presence of root charm. ocher-1 The recital at the State Normal to conflicting date* In the . _ . Ulea ct the two colleSes and both School promisee to ho oven more rentes will be staged In Macon. I interesting, as she, will te in hsr Macon has developed into ore I own field, that of Spanish folk * tho best - basketball cities in song and music, the south and these game* ari l . This, recital is. open to tha pub being looked upon th'epS re the |llc| moot Important of tho yOar. Geor- I ' . ... Mrs. Autry Died EXCHANGES CLOSED NEW ORLEANS — The New Orleans cotton nnd sagnr exchnng awarcKniiMe sin always drew*/ well In Its* Central City nnd this year will prove no exception. Mercer to touted to win, due to the veteran team the Baptiste have and the tact that they wore runners up In the tournnmen,' net year. Kiiliuwlac the Mercer games ttecNla closscs the season be fot-u the tournament with a same cgiiiut the Atlanta Athlvtlc Club It, AthOn* on ‘hq night of *Vb. 22nd, Washington’s ' day. ■Sanrit jin4e gEMamasaS. monaay lYiorning birth. Kemp Does Not Mr*. & L. -Autry, wall known Athens woman, died at her home et 626 Reese attest Monday morn ing at 7 o'clock after an Ittnesa of several days. She waa 67 yean old and a devout member of the (.'Christian church and greatly be loved by her friends and' relatives. She was 4 native ot Coweta county but hoi lived In Athona many year*. She was a Miss Young. She to survived by her bestead, one son, Harvel, one daagtmr, Olivo, and three sisters. The funeral services will te coa- dacted TUisdaj from tbs Christian Brvaat Kemp, who first enters,) I church and tha Interment win be Columbia University In 1178 and j lm Ocoaet oemetery. The pall boar- hos attonded off and on every I era will te: J. W. Bruce, 0. W. since has not enrolled for thilUisery. O. M, Caskey, L. L. La- spring term. He sold ha quit large boon, G. F. Stephenson and H. H. ly because.of “the unpleasant no-JEldor. Services will he clndncted torlety given me by the news»-]by Dr. & U Porter and JJr. 8. R. per*.” lornbb, with Dunaway and Sons, Mr. Kemp who holds nuiricious | funeral directors In charge. Day. I of the Unirerslty. . . degrees and last year studied note I ' ographlc development* of North I An English postman. In Utejer- America having exhausted masl I vice '45 yeare, «Htlmat'» he has all ordinary subjects au * fresh- j walked man, was a class mate of Dr. Xfch I olaa Murray Butler, now pat: iU-ptl The t The steel-workw man b a fellow with nerve; He rides on steel planks here and there, And. though it to said that bo never g. * *» r * d «