The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 12, 1923, Image 6

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I r*. ■ . PAGE da Traffic Continued Here Eleven-me re cases against auto- . lata operating cars .without tall lights were docketed. Since the police commission or dered a campaign against traffic Violators the number of glaring lights, no tall lights and other Violations of the traffic ordinance has decreased considerably. IM.UHISJI,'. ' 4= &HL THB BAtoreDjffiBALP. ATHKNaLUEOftfllA ii if » (*»*.>*j< wri • FUNERAL NOTIC Ehj TEAM baa been practicing daily on Betty field getting in trim for the opening of the season. No More' Constipation or Blotchy Skin a clear, healthy Want regular bowels, and a _J easy to de tain If you take CARTER'S Little Liver MR, the cure safe and easy acting rem .no equal. Purely vt, Ismail Pill-Small Dose-Small Mm CHEDEL—Died at his home in Lexington, Ga., this morning at two q'clock, dK Bernard Chedel In his 77th year. The following gentle- ment will please act as pallbear ers and meet at the residence promptly at twenty minutes to ten. Mr. J. B. Stockley, Mr. G. A. Bar ron. Mr. C. M. Hunter Mr. Hampt McWhorter, Dr. F. C. Reed, Mr. T. E. Watkins. Mr. E. C. Maxwell, Judge Joel Cloud. The honorary pallbearers will be Mr. W. Z. Faust Mr. W. S. Bush, Mr. 6. Wash Brooks, Dr. McCartey, Mr. L. H. Bacon, Mr. John Knox, Mr. W. H. Reynolds, Mr. W. J. Knox. The funeral will be from the residence In Lexington, tomorrow, Tuesday at 10 o’clock, Revs.'M. S. Weaver and H. M. Stroller will officiate with Bernstein Bros, faneral direct ors in charge. THE PAN-HELLENIC COUN- CEL, at its last meeting, revised last year’s ruling in regards to the eligibility of Freshmen for fra ternities. A whole term’s work must now be passed by a freshman to become eligible, or the average of four subjects for two terms must be 70 before he becomes eli gible. Say “Bayer” and Insist Unless you use the name “Bay er” on package or on tablets you *re not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by pnyslciane ever twenty-two years and proved •afe by millions for Colds' Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, ‘ Pain Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspl- ■y. • Each * * tin” only. unbroken Die! gee contains proper direction Handy boxes of twelye tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 2d and 100. Aspirin Is the trade marie of Bayer Manu facture of " Uonoacetlcacldeater of Ballcylicacid.—(Advertisement.) YOUR BODY NEEDS ‘HOUSE-CLEANING hnwe firming time— 'y needs it as much .as Let Glide’s Pepto-Mangan, the moat effective spring tonic known, purify r blood, tone up your system, ant ft far the spring ready Glide’s langan Tonic and Blood Fnridttn utc riu ana urippe < checking your coughs jSSh FoUVi Hqn sy I so’gives quick relief : FLU AND GRIPPE. For a few rents yon can ward ' Flu and Grippe by promptly ‘it and colds and Tar. Al- from coughs dtlng from Ftp, Grippe, Whop- Cough, Aathma and Bronchl- Forty-elght years of aatis- .on to uaers has made Foley's ay and Tar-the World’s iarg- aelling cough medicine. Con- no opiates—ingredients are ad on the wrapper. Refuse litotes, Insist upon Foley's. —Advertixanent RtAnm»h t No narcotic*. Kn. CtnaH,mC*, Droufci* ft T. f*i Inc UMti (!*Hflif ifrfffiVi Hm* J ABE CONTAGIOUS i and Colds are contagious require prompt treatment y spread’or develop into flu 1 grippe. Take no chances when get Foley’s Honey and a fe few cents and quick!) ’ colds. The con fer C ampus T 'hatter “CHUBBY” ALLEN of Glee Club fame is scheduled to create many laughs in the “Frolics” Mon- and Tuesday evenings at the Co lonial. Mr. Allen is from Perry Fla. “PAT" POWERS, STAR BULL- DOG catcher received the first in jury of the season. “Pat” received a split fingCr :n a practice game but report-. the member ir-uch im proved and exj-e.'ts to be ready for practice in a few days. UR. NUNAHAKER, manager of the Chattanooga club of the Southern League and former catcher with the Cleveland Amer icans was- a visitor to Sanford Field last week. .THE CAVALIERS are planning several social affairs in the near future, with the announcement of their increased membership. The following students -are now. regu lar members of the club, with Pro fessors W. O. Pavtie and P. C. Upshaw honorary Cavaliers: H R. Sanford, president; J. D. Bach- annon, vice-president; T. H. iiil- man, secretary-treasurer; A. L. Alexander, G. K Baltyell, W. C. 'arir, F. M. U.wr, L. C. Green, F. (, Orover, T Green, J. H. Han cock, A. Howell, J. B. Harley, B. Husband, 2. C. Hayes, J. K. Har- wr, W. P. Heath, W. P. Knight, W. T. Knight, E. ’P. Lawton. C Lowe, C. H. Martin, J. B. McCarty, R. Merrell, W. C. Munday, J. Phiniry, F. D. Pierce. L. L. Robin son, S. B. SneUings, W. J. Schnell T. B. Walton, E. E. Watson, S. Wood. SAYS REV. PORTER Pastor of Christian Church Delivers Inter esting Sermon On Num- : ericals Sunday Night How the Number Three figures In the Bible was interestingly told Sunday night by Dr. R. L. ‘or’.er, pastor of the First Christian church: The symbols ,and numerics of the Bible'are among the remarka ble things about this remarkable Book, he- said". “Althqjigh It is a Book composed of many books. 66 lu number, written by about' 47 men, covering many centuries of time, written In three languages, many of the writers unknown, t each!other, yet It !& a unit In fhi significance of Its symbol*. and the use of Its numerics. “In Ube use of Its colors, pale always stands for death, red frr sin or guilt, blue for fidelity, white for purity, lustrous white for g’ory, black for woe or mourning. “In the use of Its numerics 1 stands for unity, 2 for correspon dence or confirmation, 2 is '-God’s number aqd stands for tbo Trini ty of Deity, 4 Is man’s number and gored, f The New Testament, that wonderful instruments that la our guide for Hla church, contains 27 books, and' 27 la the product of 2x3x3. “Any one, the least acquainted with the theory of mathematical probaballttes, knows than tits hypo thesis of the happening of so many threes, by chance. Is too absurd to bo entertained for a moment “The only way to account for these wonderful things is'the fact tha-.t Jesuy was Divine, that the Bible was written by men dlretl- ed by a Master Mind ’’ nu MAC I/gflOuH'YVft march LEADERS IN THEIR LINE There is hardly a need or want that cannot be filled in ' ‘ • or factories OF WHITS FELT Tiny hat* of white felt have prae tlcally no brims, but an Interesting pompon or a bow of taffeta .ribbon, cut in points aiu\/frayed. SlOrWlS NEW YORK COTTON represents material things, 6 is (sin’s number and the triple 4 or 'A NUldBER OF STUDENTS ?“ • to ? d * f ° r the Man of ’'in, if have expressed interest in the GEORGIA TECH VS. UNIVER-, SITY OF GEORGIA, but not thd varsity. The Chi Phi teajns of the two institutions met in a basketball game Friday night at the Univerrity gym. -Georgia won, HERVEY CLECKLEY, FOOT BALL and track star, reported for track practice Friday. Her- vcy expects to have a big year'in track. THE FRESHMAN TEAM this year will be the heat in the history of the -University. Richardson, Mott, Barton, Nelson, and What ley are showing up exceedingly svell while the balance are dis playing a great amount of fight for their respective poiltoini. SIXTY . ODD STUDENTS i were assembled on Herty field Friday participating in games of the na tional pastime.’ Intense rivalry is being exhibited between the three dormitory teams that will soon get under way. CLIFF PANTONE’S ARM is rapidly coming into its own and the star Bulldog chunker will soon be breesing the apple with his old time xip. Planned by Miss H. May Crenshaw, of Lucy Cobb, for the coming summer, and several have expressed a desire to go with the party. The members will leave New York on June 20. taking in among other features the fields of Chateau Thierry and Rheims. president, Miss Annabel Dowdy, as sec retary, Miss Dean Bridges, as treasurer, and Mils Edith House as undergraduate representatives were chosen as nsw officers at £• M. C- A. election held al the Woman’s Building last Wednes day night. Is hbort of 7 which Is the perfect number and which stands for ■ -m DletcqesS, peace, rest; S a.the Jubilee number and is one beyond completeness, it is .the number that sets ns free, it I* the aumbei of salvation and of the Sarior; In l’o triple.form 888 it is the tiumbei of Jesus, the man without sin. Its the exact numerical value of bis Open high low Close P. C. May 30.80 20.90 30.73 30.66 30.68 July 29.92 30.06 29.88' 30.82 29.83 Oct. 26.75 26.76 26.32 29.91 26.54 Dec. 26.08 26.10 25.81 26.32 26.01 Jan. 25.70 25.76 25.62 26.32 25.00 11 A. M. bids—May 30.84;Jul 29.94; October 26.44; December 26.93; Spots 30.75; Yesterday 30.75 pain NEW ORLEANS COTTON Open high low Close P. C. ■May 30.30 20.46 30.23 30.55 30.35 July 29.79 29.97 29.69 30.27 30.33 Oct. 26.10 26,20 25.06 29.75 26.06 Dec. 25.70 25.70 25.44 26.86 25.f Jan. 25.35 25.35 25.28 25.49 25.3 11 A. M. Bids—May 30.84; Ju 29.94; October 26.44; December 25.93; Spots 30.75; Yesterday'31c. Anderson Plumbing Co. PLUMBING AND HEATING - Good Mechanics . {■, Good Material Best Prices Phone 1116. 40 W. Clayton PIEDMONT WaE-I-N-E-R-S Best in the World- Made by PIEDMONT MA-RKET Athens, Georgia A Complete Office Supply Howe , Art Metal Agency the McGregor co. Clayton 8L Athene, Ga. E - D - STONE P R 1 N T E R s Telephone 1198-VV 1,7 N ’ Lumpkin Street MISS MAY McNFFR .. name Three and a half Is tbo McNEER. ae vice- broken numbar of tbe R|bIe and represents trouble and disaster, for instance Times, Times'anil - MEMBERS OF THE THALIAN DRAMATIC CLUB are receiving ? "oleoma on their tour. Ust Wednesday their first per- romance of the season was given before the 'entire student body of Weeleyan .College, at Macon, and " , * ht . the Thalions ft iv tar “* hou,c Bes sie Tift. The same kind of wel- %£• w *» «*«lved at Griffin, Fri- „.A ,t0,e $ er ', member, «« quite enthusiastic over their GEORGIA STUDENTS, living in Columbus will have thj oppor tunity of seeing the Bulldogs in their first games. Games, with Camp Benning on March 24 and 2dth have been arranged-and these two dates .occur during the Easter holidays. ARTHUR D. BROWN, popular student has moved hie residence from 135 Hull street to 169 Dough erty street MANY UNIVERSITY of Geor- gia boys will b* peon in the “Frol ics of 1923,” the musical extrava- iranxa at the Colonial theatre Monday and Tuesday evenings in which pretty Athens girls star in g costumes. dashing i THE Y. W. C. A. OF THE UNI VERSITY of Georgia has held Itr annual election of officers. They are ae follows: President, Miss Gertrude Stith of ’ Vidalia, vice (dent Miss May McNeer, of pa, Fla, treasurer, Miss Dean Bridges, of Ntwnan, secretary, Mist Anna Bell Dowdy, of Com merce, and » undergraduate - repre- sentatlve, Miss Edith House ol Winder. MISS KATHERINE PARK, pretty Athena debutants and a co ed at the University baa the lead tog role in the “Frolics of 1923’ and playing opposito her is Minor ig opposite 1 Wheaton of Griffin,’ University student and a popular member of the' Glee Club. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS rooming in the City .Y. M. C. A. were guests at a supper given by that organisation Friday evening. The eecrataVy, Walter T. Forties, greeted the boys and mepibers of greeted the boys and members ol i he student body and faculty me pi bare rooming in the building made short after dinner speeches. OR. J. S. STEWART took hie class in 'High school administration to Monroe Friday in order that they might observe the school in session there. the THE POLLS WERE closed in the Unt ie the popularity contest at tl Ity ot Georgia. Who ugliest man, the sweetest cored, the biggest loafer, and the noteworth) character of Campus fame, will be heralded to the world as soon as the vote count Is completed. FRIENDS OF W. B. WRIGHT, who underwent an operation a few days ago, will be delighted learn that he is rapidly imi tog. id to nprtnr- FUiZY WOODRUFF , Chapter of . Diogeneslan Club, an order bar£ h »/! 8 *° tj* c « origin Jjjc* to a famous Greek wrestler Diogenes, is the latest organize* gS*** V?*, Ur8 K "umber of hiviJAi! 10 . Un,v w*tiy, a chartei having been granted to the chapter recently. Ihcal -MANY OF THE MOST PROM- J^J^menof the University arc decUred to, be fremfrers and to !k ,e become proficient in k» m ^L ter L e * club flowers bress knucks and paving stones. The constant motto Is: “Treat -- rough" The local chapter half Times, also the fact that our Laird was cut off .In the ‘middle of the week”, 7 ls'4 plus 3 er man plub God which makes man com plete and assures 'him peace and rest. ALL THRU THE BIBLE according to Its members, received tion < o? n «J > ^T *i dtinensa- tlon of the University of Mexico ending Saturdav were ae follows Billups Phlnfey ti build one a between story structure between Southern Mutual- and Dosier building. Will be occupied by CoeUV Pewnltf for erection of Lumpkin Street Grammar school.* *‘ ump * t * n _ S- Bernstein to remodel old Scott residence on Miliedge ave- Watson, to build seven- room residence for Mrs. J. L. Mc- Bufft® on Meigs street . D. A. Wataon to building seven- room residence for C. S. Collins on Boulevard. Christian & for P«v i » ^> remodel Jeffer- aon Standard -Life Insurance Com pany building. .John Freeman to bnlld four roo mhouse in Lyndon. W, M. MacPhcreon to remodel residence of Abo Joel on Univer- ellj priye. EARLY FRIDAY MORNING a very curious sort of flag was' seen at half ,maet on the campus flag was a bicycle said to * a bicycle at -Candle* .... bfiSSlo he The perpe trators of this act * THE REHAB BASEBALL V. M. Morris, to remodel reel- _oa South Lumpkin. J- B.-Maddox to build ware house for Frank McEntire on S. A. L. railtmuL, Jto. Minder to build house on Bock Spring street W. T. Brexton to remodel store for Bernstein Brothers. . ,W;. T - Broxton to remodel Unit- C>nr Stores building. F. M. McGaughey to build four room house for Howard Huff on Lumpkin. W.-J. Miller to add to Power hooee for Athens Railway ft Elec tric company. G. M. Caskey to remodel store rooms for Mrs. A. H. Talmadge i Clayton. , "L Miller to build residence for T. H. McHatton on Miliedge trenue. . R. W. Wrigley tq build three rotmhouM, on Buena Viet*. J. M. F. Watson to bnpd six room bouse for Campbell and Bar- Now when we come to the num her three, God’s nqmber, we And it running all through tbe Bible, for InsvAnce, the Law, the Prophots and the Gospel, the three dispensa tions, the Patriarchal, the .Jewish and tho Christian, the three rooms of the tabernacle (including the court), the three articles of furni ture in each room, fee three branches of tbe Candlestick and many other Interesting uses of this number. “When we come to study ‘ tbo life of our Lord, and more especial ly his last few days on earth we And this Divine number - “three, 1 entwined around him like a golden threat In such manner that He 1« Interwoven with Deity in an un mistakable manner. “On three occasions He took opart three of Hie disciples, Peter, James and John. These occasions were at the raising ot the daugh ter of Joints, on the Mount ot TransAguratlon, In the Garden of Gethsemane. On the Mount la transcending glory appeared three great persons Moses, Elijah and Jesus. In the Garden He prayed three times, returning to thq three three times and foupd them alee • Ing three times. Later In the night Peter denied Him Uhreo times, Three orders ot the Jewish rcllgloits government brourhl about His arrest, tbe Chief Priests, the Elders and the Scribes. Three servants of the High Priest taro maids and a kinsman ef Melchus accused Peter of being Hie friends Market Gossip Received Over F. J Linnell & Company’s Private Wire When it Comes to • Good B - A - R - B • E - R ARTHUR HOWARD • Professional Hair Cutter WHITE CU8TOM 261 Thomas 8t Athene, Ga NEW ORLEANS — Livorpool was due 10 to 14 down by New Orleans; 10 to 20 lower by New York, moat on nears. Southern spots Saturday were unchanged to 25 down; Dallas un changed, middling there 30.15, sales at' Dallas 113, all told 6,- 825,. bales vs.'9,046 Friday. Compared ’with I-.st year’s stocks on shipboard at Galveston 52.0Q0 _vs. 72,000; at New Or- loose-leaf Systems and Supplies Exceptional Service THE MCGREGOR CO. -Athens, Ga, Your memorial should be chosen with thoughtful consideration, for It wllj be your last message to those who llv# after you. Pell Bros. Marble Co. Manufacturers of Marble and Granite Monuments of Quality. Phone gge-j 648 Thomas 8treef Athene, Georgia AMBULANCE 106-Phone-1025| DORSEY’S Funeral Chapel Hancock and College I Avenue*. Clayton st. wiijvyv . *o. i9|VW| w*- ittr leans 26,000 against 27,000. Census consumption report foi U. S. month of February due on 15th, perhaps on 14th. Returns will-run against 472,000 bales oi lint last year, about 615,000 ex- pected. . Weather .and spots develop ments and attitude,of'Liverpool likely to dominate market for pres ent If good weather prevails values may work lower temporarily, un less-spot demand Improves again, but if bad weather prevails mar ket is Apt to work higher. . Sentiment remains somewhat reactionary, but bearish operations were checked Saturday owing tc prospects of rain inland over week-epd. Liverpool weekly statement; Sales for week 33, receipts, 56 t< 86, amn 3 vs 18. Forwarded 48 vs. 60 Amn 29 vs. 33. Exports vs 4, amn' 1 vs 1. Stocks 804, vs. 987, amn 462, vs. 554 stocks afli 228, vs 238. Stock increase afloat 1,037,vs 1,125. Weather—March 12 to 17 indu- eive. South Atlantic and gulf states; Rain beginning „ week and again about Wednesday or Thursday except in South Flor ida. Otherwise generally fair. Temperature n«ar normal. Wwl gulf states; generally fair except probably rain about middle of normal* High-Claes Renovating Called For and Delivered . / Mattresses Recovered end Repaired Phone 157 ATHENS MATTRE8S AND SPRING BED CO. We’,vs a Size For Your Car— Phone ZH ATHENS ENGINEERING CO. Smith Building Athens, Ga. m 4m IF your GLA88E8 HURT YOUR EYES AND ARE NOT BEAUTIFUL— Buret ’Em and Get— PENDLEY’S We Examine end Fit Your Eyes. Optometrist and Optician Southern Mutual Building ■1 Athene, Georgia Best Storage Battery LOOK FOR THIS SIGN Sft Batteries and Service en All Makes Athens Battery Co. Phone 986 Clayton Street Jewelry, ’ Diamonds, Wsl Clock*, Sllverwtar and of Guaranteed J. BUSH The Rails (Next lie Jeweler Kreis) W. G, TILLER Plumbing and Heating Contractor WE KNOW HOW Rl ’ Phone 1718 REPAIR WORK GUARANTEED 149 N. Lumpkin 8t AWNINGS WA8 TRIED THREE TIMB8 TAKES OUT STAIN Before Washing glasses In whin mUk has stood rinse In cold water fiTlIV'/TF** f¥ *"««• PUT IN BOMS SALT If yon put salt In the gasoline yoh “He we* tried three times be fore the Jews, Anna*; Calpbas, and the Council, He was tried three times before tbe Gentile* Pilate, Herod, then Pilate again Three times Pilate sought to ro lease Him declaring be found no fault In Him. ' Ho was maltreated efore Calpbas in 'Ahteo ways, Hf 'as spit upon, buffetted and amt:- ten with bands. In Pilate’s Court He was mocked In three ways, with a crown of'thorns, a scarlet robe, tnl reed scepter If cruci- fled according to tbe custom He was nailod to tbe cross with three nails. “There ' were three ernctflea upon this . occasion. The sapor- ■crlptlon on the cross was writtes In three ladgnagee, the Rot Greek and Hebrew; and It forth three fhets. His name,. HO country. His Utl*. “Jesus of Nasa- rtris, King of the Jews.” There were three vessels Ciy the cross, one contained vinegar and gall on* wine and myrth. and erne win* aloe. There were'three malfcsta Mona of His humanity, Hla thirst Hla cry of agony, HI* blood. There were three displays of HU.divini ty, the darkness, the earthquake, the faUIng of the deed. ThU de monstrated Hie authority over the solar system, the forces within the earth, and spirit world. The *un was darkened tor three hours, the eanJhqnake accomplished three thing*. It rent the rocks, renf the veil In tho temple, and . opened graves. “While on the cross onr Lord addressed three classes, sinners (HU mardi-yere) for whom hi pray ed, saints (His mother end John' for whom He expressed HU love, penltenU (the thief) to whom He extended pardon. He suffered fi> man’s three-told etna, -Tbe l,i«t of the flesh, !mt of the pyes, end the pride of llfr" ' On this cracl- dxlon day He woa in throe Gsr- week, temperature near Upper Kirolesipni and lower Mo- siouri valley, fair greater part ol week although rain or enow prob able during middle of week. Tem peratures neat or above normal. Market likely be steadier today, map shows rather general light tc moderately heavy rains inUrior. bait: I Kind*—Put Up. Anywhere in 60 Miles,, of Athens. , Western belt:' Louisiana fair colder*, Arkansas fair colder: frost north and central portions Oklahoma fair colder except north west portions tonight probably freexing. East Texas fair coldei froit north portions tonight; Weal Texas fair colder southeast portion frost south portion tonight free ing north portions. Market higher owing to unsat isfactory weather inland, too wet and cpol over week-end, freeling to Texas panhandle. May be ad visable to realize on these bulges Phone 1380 W. FARRELL MADE <aOOD—TASTES GOOD—JS GOOD AND UNUSUALLY GOOD IN EVERY WAY Costa’s Ice Cream a’s fa “JUST A LITTLE BIT BETTER” ' THE Manufactured by JOS. COSTA COMPANYI Give Us Your Order for 8UITS WITH EXTRA PAIR OP TROU8ER8 825 AND UP. pending fresh developmnU. NEW ORLEANS,' - Receipts at all ports today 11,986 vs. 27,. 8ee Our Line of Young's Hats For 8pring *4.00. I 1 .®; » l ?* e August 1st 6,058,056 vg. 196, exports from all poatr August 1st 3,669,218 vs. 3, 898, 975; stocks at New Orleans today 138J117 vs 299,735. New York today 84j023, va. 76,461^011 - tiffDH' toad Fast C4lor with . Button Collar and Extra collar $1£6. Fgr Man and Boys ports today i P08SIBLE HOLDOUTS Le»ys CHICAGO.—Reports of possible holdouts enlivened today's* reports from the training camps or Chl- rago’e major league bueeball teams. Springs Clayton From Martin Spring* Texas; It was announced that the attitude of Ed- dte Collins bore all .the Indication Athens, Phones 697—1746-1747 Georgia Farm Implements, Machinery, Took and ] Hardware. Wagons — Boggles — Harness. Makers of Universal Back Band*. Dealers In-Lueas Paints— The Beet Paint for All Purposes GRIFFETH IMPLEMENT CO. Broad 8treet dU Collins bore all .the Indication* of the stellar second baseman 6cm- tating about signing.hie conirnot for tbe first time In nia tong ca reer. Collins was said to nave re manded an increase of |z,oce a year over the 815.040 a year con- tract he Is understood to have be:.* with the Chicago Americans tor the last eight year* Ernie John son shortstop also was sold to be a holdout He wants an additional 81,604 per annum. VAN-NIL Satisfies __ dejL Oethalcqe, Joseph's, end Hera, wW be no objectionable ring. Mary the mother of Jamas and Joses, and Ho was three days end three nights to tho grave, md al REAL HOME FOR RENT—724 Cobb St -JESTER Phone 1036 or 437 i TV * i* ■ Better ranting Better Prices When you give us your, order for Job printing you begin to Invest wisely. % GOOD PRINTING 18 AN ASSET JO ANY * BUSINESS. From th* cheapest that la good, to the.best mad* W.rfiSRDNER Von-Cannon Bldg. PRESSING PERFECTION To do the work carefully and properly. To make deliveries on th* dot ! \ That’s th* sarvle* we give. We Make a Specialty of Ladies' Work Hats Cleaned and Reblodced WQRK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED EVANS PRESSING CLUB lAH.Ufall Bistro * a ^onCannon-Wall Bldg. , ' Lumpkin Stmt GEORGIAN.HOTEL “Athens’ DistlnctiTe Hotel” 125 Room* 75 With Bath RATES I $1.50 to $3-00 Day '"The Rotary Hotel’ OnThriv | H4nyi, A H RomIo Lead SSpn and the Georgian. 50c—Onr Merchants Lunch—50c H. R.4 CR. CANNON, The New Cecil : ATLANTATerminal Hotel