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LOST AND FOUND
LOST —Banner-Herald
route book No. 10.
Finder please return to
Banner-Herald Office
on Hancock Avenue or
phone 75 for reward.
LOST—Male collie dog. Be ward if
returned to C. D. Graham, 168
Grady Avenue, Phono 1070-J.
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LOST—Large male pointer dog,
liver and white. Answers to
pame of Bob. Notify Dick Burch
at 889 or 509 for 1 reward. dl3c
FOR SALE—Fine candy manufac
tured' in Athens, Ga. See our
lino before you buy. Benson's
Bakery & Candy Factory. jtc
FOR SALE
White Spanish .Peanuts,
5c per lb. 100 lb. lots. Fine
for roasting and eating.
R. F. Christian. Grocer
d27c
FOR SALE—295 feet on die Jef*
ferson road, near the new coun
try club and fifteen acre lake
and golf grounds. Phone 296.
dllp
FOR SALE—Hot blast heater
and medium size gas range.
Both in good condition. Apply
257 Wcodlawn Ave., or Phone
614-W. dllCi
FOR SALE—New Dodge touring,
1924 Studebaker sedan, wonder
ful buys Studebaker roadster;
Studebaker touring; Ford tour-
‘ ing. All cars in fine mechanical
condition, good tires. Phone 986,
475 East Clayton Street. d!3p
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Nice two-story, two-
apartment, newly done over
house, on Hunter Heights, near
Mlllcdgd. The best and cheapest
hnnsA nrnnnsiMnn ‘in Athens. A.
bouse proposition'in Athens. A.
JL Davison. dllc
FOR RENT — Two connecting
rooms, over Woolworth’s. Steam
heat. $10 per month.dlOp
SOCIETY
Office Phone 1201
MRS. AL1CB ADAMS
FIRST METHODIST 3. S.
TO REHEARSE XMAS
MUSIC FRIDAY
The Young People of the In
termediate Depart!lent, and all
others helping with the Christmas
music of the First Methodist Sun
day school, will meet for rehears
al Friday night at 8 P. M. at the
church.
by Airs. Hubert. Be glad to have j special prayer meetings will
my fnend. call. Phone 1010,1 be heId Fr f day> December 11, at
VonCanon-Wall Building. dlOp u A , M ., with the cxecptkn of
I Mrs. E. B; - Mell, Dr. J. M.
] Pound, and Mrs. H, B. Ritchie
j will give Bhort talks, which will
I be followed by games and like en-
I tertainments. A good program
{has been arranged and all mem-
J bers especially fathers, are urged
(to come.
| Refreshments will be served
lby Miss Stella Sparks,' teacher of
» tm ir n wm j „ ... |Domestic Science, assisted oythe
Mrs. John Mell, Milledgo Ave. -• • —m
gave a scholarly address on “Clvill
ration’s Diet to the Veterinarian,'*
and opened the eyes of many those
present to the wonderful field of
service rendered humanity through
the research work of skilled yeter-
Reaidence Phone 212
group of her students. * Music will
be furnished by the “Four Horse-
orchestra.
-W-
Mrs. Geo. Stone, 930 S. Lump
kin St. " j
Mrs. Trousdale, 393 Deariug St. —W—
„ M r « Meade,. g40 Bdrber it., at EXECUTIVE BOARD OF
3;o0 P. M. 1 P; T. A. OP HIGH SCIIO
Mrs. C. B. Chandler, Coob St.
Mrs. S. E. Wasson, N. Lump
kin St.
HIGH SCHOOL P. T. A.
TO MEET THURSDAY
AT 8 O’CLOCK
The Parent Teacher Association
of the High School will hold its
regular monthly meeting- in the
gymnasium on Thursday evening,
December 10, at 8 P. M. <
P. T. A. OF HIGH SCHOOL
TO MEET THURSDAY,
AT 7:30 P. M.
The Executive Board of the
High School Parent Teacher As
sociation will meet Thursday eve
ning at 7:30 P. M., in the gym
nasium.
i - -ti -i — - ■ -- — . XX A. iiX*, WILIS Lilt? trAtfLpLfwIl UX
APPLES to merchants and ped-jthe Barber street group, at the
diers. I have several hundred | following places:
bushels Yates to close but at a^g-_. . ■■ ■■ i-.. . . . i ■» _ . . __ . —
heTiir g. H.™*vi«tnl h'diic DON’T FORGET—Cathe-. Buy your Christmas
BUY A BUSHEL YATES Apples.
They will go farther for school
children and families than $6.00
worth of large apples. A. H.
Davison. dllc
APPLE S—$150 worth of the
Yates and Terry's Winters will
go as far as $5.00 worth of
large apples for school children
and families. Try it. A. H. Dav
ison. dllc
$5.00 REWARD for anyone who
can prove Crucedale sells shoes.
Wc ore here to serve you with
LfAV X ruivuux V/OM1C-, UUJ juux vmiOLmui
dral Pines sale next Cards before the rush.
, Saturday morning 11 Beautiful line at Mc-
o’clock, Clayton Street. Gregor’s
Grade cows, registered
Jersey cows, heifers and
young bulls, mules,
horses, hogs and farm
implements. dllc
BABY CHICKS
Wc ore here to serve you witn FOR SALE—Baby Chicks, Hatch-
choice cut flowers and potted ing Eggs and Breeding Stock,
plants for Xmas and not shoes Pure Tnncred Strain. Write for
for your feet. Come, look us prices,
nvnr ICED ALE ” Athens’ Me
uver. vi»wwHvnw», Athens
leading Florist, 1447 S. Lump
kin Street, Phone 1167. j7c
REMOVAL NOTICE
McCORMICK HATCHERY
McCormick, S. C. d29c
x^iT. A. N. Bowers announces
the removal of his dental office
to the rooms formerly occupied by
Dr. W. A. Clarke, 609-10 South- i
cm Mutual Building. He will share'
the reception room with Dv. Lin
ton Gerdine. The telephone num
ber is 1136. d30c
HOLIDAY MUSIC
The Ideal Christmas Gift.
P. H. DURDEN
459 Clayton Street
THE VETERINARY DIVISION
Georgia State College of
Agriculture
Will Em pood to Call! for
VBTERINARY SERVICE
A moJtratl charge will be made.
Phone 7S7-X Athens, Ga.
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WOMAN'S CLUB TO HOLD
CAKE SALE SATURDAY
Don’t forget the Womans Club
Cake Sale that will be held all
day Saturday in the vacant store
next to the Citizen’s Pharmacy
Many different kinds of cake will
be, on sale, made by some of Ath
ens’, most expert cake makers.
Why bake a cake?
Why ache for cake?
Just come and stake
A claim for one of ours!
Soft-textured cake,
Smooth-frosted cake,
Each one the make
An epicure devours!
FOR SALE—A Hobart electric
coffee mill. Practically new. A
bargain. Phone 797 or see J.
A. Hill, Southeastern Express
ATHENS CYCLE CO.
Bicycles .. ;. .. '$25.00 to $35.00
Velocipedes $3*50 to $14.00
Coaster Wagons .. $1.25 to $8.50
Scooters $1.60 to $4.75
Daisy Air Rifles .. $1.25 to $1.75
Union Hardware Skntes, pr. $1*05
Footballs 95c and $3.90
Boxing Gloves .... $2.90 to $7.50
Kiddie Kars $3.50
Doll Carriages .. .. $4.90, $6.90
Flashlight, Batteries, Dog Collars.
Lumpkin Street
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Railroad Schedule*
SEABOARD AIR LIND RY.
Northbound v Southbound
19:00 a Atlanta-Monro* 1'cl 0:15 p
2:45 p AU-B'gham-Mcra 2:45 p
5:45 p N Y-Woih-Rch-Nfk 2:45 p
T:55 p Atl- Abbeville local 7:15 a
'11:12 p AUanta-BIringham 5:29 a
11:12 p N. Y-Wuh-Rct-Nfk 0:29 a
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Arrive ' Dapart
7’10 p A Auguata-Atl’ta 8:10 p m
So. 2 loavea Athena for Gaines
ville 8:10 a. m.
Vo 12 leaves Athene for Gature-
ville 11:15 a. m.
So. 6 leavea Athene for Oalnos.
villa 4 p. m.
fo 5 nrriver Athens from Gaines
v*lto 10:10 a. m.
<Nn, 11 arrives Athena from Gain
eavillo 10:32 a. ra.
No. 1 arrives Athena from Gaines
v>ile 5:50 p. m.
a—Daily except Sunday.
Schedules Nos. 5 and 5 are cm
wl by passenger Motor Car N*
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
Deport for Macon 7:40 a. m.,-
4:45 p. m.
arrive from Mscon 18:10 p. m..
TEOtUEELANP.'c. A-, Phone #4*
W. O. BOLTON, Aft., Phone »««
SOUTH CRN RAILWAY
■•.part Arrive
Luls-North-Sonth
7:48 t. m. 11:15 a*j».
< IS r. m P- m
;KC. r. MILLER. Com" Agent
T.l.ph-0. It-'
, Pictures and Frames at
ge and Clayton Streets
Scudder’s) — Ladies MdiTCffOr S.
OCONEE PRESSING CLUB
Comer College and Clayton Streets
(under Scudder’s) — Ladies'
Dresses Dry Cleaned, $1.00;
Men’s Suits Cleaned and Press
ed, 75c and $100. Alterations
and repairing a specialty. Suits
pressed while you wait. j7* ,
Used Oar Bargains
1 1921 Chevrolet Touring.
1 1923 Chevrolet Sedan.
1 1923 Chevrolet Coupe.
1 1920 Chalmers Touring.
1 1920 Chandler Touring.
1 1920 Templar Touring.
1 1920 Buick Roadster.
2 1924 Ford Roadsters.
2 1923 Ford Tourings.
1 1924 Ford Touring.
I 1925 Ford Touring.
1 1920 Ford Touring.
1 1920 Ford Coupe.
EASY TERMS.
PINSON-RRUNSON
MOTOR CO.
CHEVROLET DEALERS
WANTED
WANTED—A large cottage that
can be converted Into r. Mission
Hall with view of buying if prop
erty is properly located, near
Mllledge Ave. Parties interested
will communicate with J. E.
Skelton, Chairman.
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SANTA CLAUS has some
ponies—see them Satur
day. Auction sale 11:00
o’clock at Frank All
good’s old stable, Clay
ton Street. dllc
SPECIAL INDUCEMENT
ON BUILDING LOTS
For Month of December
40 desirable lots to sel&t
from, prices $400 to $1,000
Monthly payments of $10.00,
$15.00 or $25.00. Will give
credit of 4. per cent per annum
on payments, like savings ac
count. Proposition for Decem
ber only." A sure saving propo
sition.
ALBERT DAVISON
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Big Advance
Coming
Buy Tires Now
33x5 Silvertowu Cords, aa long
as present stock lists .*. $39.30
35x5 Taxicords aa long on stock
lasts •• *40.00
32x4 Fabrics, only a few more
lep. $15X0
30x8 tt Extra Heavy Duty
Fabric .. . ■ , 313-60
CITY TIRE SERVICE
STATION
Phone 1047
Opposite Georgiao Hotel
disc
Everybody » raving phone 1046
over McGregor’s Engrav
ed Christmas Cards,
EVER-READY
FLASHLIGHTS AND
RADIO BATTERIES
The Best Batteries Made—Standard Everywhere
••A” and “B* BATTERIES for RADIOS.
Dry Cells for Flash Lights—Gas Engines, Firing Blasts,
Do«r Bells, Burglar Alarms, and Bank Vault Protection,
Elecrtle Toy..
Get Your Flash Lights and Batteries Here.
ROBERTS ELECTRIC COMPANY
150 Washington Street
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Phone 160
H. THOMAS AMASON
Certified Public Accountant
413-414 Wynne-Claughton Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
Telephone Walnut 6921
The National Line
Wholesale and Retail
Hale Bros. Candy Shop
Winterville Road
Three Miles Out.
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MONTHLY MEETING OS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
OP V. W. C. A. TO BE
HELD FRIDAY . ,
The Board of Directors of the
the startling facta which he pro erf V rnm
sented. Dr. A. O. O. Richardson; ***** * WIIcS x/v/i#
inarians.
Prof. T. D. Burleigh, Chief of
the Dirision of Forestry, could not
be present, bi»t bis fine written
address on “Out of the Woods in
irxujr * ears" was read by a mem
ber of his staff, Mr. Du Pree Bar
rette
The -special treat of the evening
was the exquisite music, rendered
at intervals between addresses by
Mr. Hugh Hodgson and Miss Ros-
ita Renard of Lucy Cobb Institute,
faculty, Atlanta and Ch'lt. These
twcnirtr.srable artist* rendered the
first four movements of Bethoven a
Pastoral Symphony, and before
that—well, Just made you laugh
i to Irak at. Miss Evelyn Hoey wa.i
x-'T’/ 17*11 9 .the blond, one of about three, who
c 1 lie rtlldoe Keal sung -musing-the hoof” and seve-
n t ° o I ral other popular hits of the show■.
Droad'way Success There was also the toe dancer,
' I Miss Vanmar. and several oth> rs
who took parts prominent enough
“The Greenwich Village FoOUs," lo . b - I 2^5 t 5! t 2S > ha
... TinwwinnA yji*„».t„ and let It not be forgotten that ho
with Raymond Hitchcock s In black Wfts -i a tfc e tnicj; of it all,
caps type and he himself sporting
bis high hat, same deep voice and
pitching a stage drunk of the pre-
Volstead brand, was a bit of
Broadway brought to Atnens Wed
nesday night and not a few of
bunaeir was ”ia the Intel; of it nil,”
which together made the best ahow
Athens has seen this year—or
probably wl!l see, follyly speaking.
—Chas. E. Afartin.
„„ „. Brief Cases for men at
those In attendance had doled out »McGrCffOr’s. ‘
their four-forty and fire-fifty ■ to ** — *
Federal
0VU something act so good along
the whiteway of the big town.
Like most entertainments of Its
Another
nature, though some of them fall Is if] or a UfCpd Foi*
in the attempt uhcre this one was %$UUgC vlgCU
Georgia In Report
WASHINGTON</P)—Upwa rdI
of a score of recommendations for
strengthening the hadd of the law
were placed before President,Coo*
The Board of Directors of the , ™ , h r' woman’s Club is
Y. W C. A,will hold U regular . = .Ml,. atten .
montmy meviiim Friday at the x.f
W. C. A. gymnasium. Mrs. A. b. tion
Parker, president of the Assjeia-
Pastoral Bjmphonr. aail briore # complct8 iacce „, tho chances In
each rendition Mr- Bccnen, costemes and general Bet-
a charming tlngB camo In lightning like fash-
setting portrayed in Ion; ao (aat. aa a matter of fact
about to be Plajeo. Jhe that the patent medicine vender
was traneperted Into pantorel Iook)ag wh0 e „ a yed to recall
acenes where btrde were a number 0 ( c |,| ,onn favorltea in
5SSSTSBK wSSSSKB
p’repj
>ocked » If it .kontdopotojlaelfu
^Vhc-xlilblt of the paintings of dinner coat for a “ ,l0 ” The anti-trust eecilon of W ,1c-
vr Th< o;ct ,b G.ebeV.ch, P of Paris ' partmenl, under
France, which opened \tednesdny
rariNvr, jiic-oiuciaw
tion, will entertain the Board at
a luncheon which will honor the
new members of the Board, Mrs.
J. D. Applewhite, Mrs. J. D. Brad-
well and Mrs. Walter Sams
The meeting will be called
promptly at 12 A. M., and the
luncheon will be served at one
j’clock.
DR. J. 8. LYONS TO
ADDRESS F. P. C. FRIDAY
The ladies of he First Presby-
for bis prc-Voletead eeene.
Before the initial curtain goes
up the same Mr. Hitchcock mingle-
—ii front with the crowd a bit.
chats here and there with this one
or that and finally the epot light
Leather Bill Folds tor i f)nd , j,i m . Wednesday night p
;nen at McGregor’s. h * M
Six University
Professors To
Attend Meets
van. ass‘stant to the attorney- gen-
pral, reported that during thwflscal
vear ending last June 15 antMrust
coses wrtc .dlspOEed cf and ^
stitnted. ,
Federal Prisoners at the ejd of
last June numbered 8.518 compared
Basra: srsaia 12
college boys In the gallery tSJjlLuSflSa of'lhT’sHs hold last
called upon them to * n Kj . transferred to’state
tkiMMMunkt hmctnM I «nd other non-f^lernl instiyfUons.
X® 1 ?''£££!’ the federal penltettUarlcs still* were
on a regular rapid fire exchange,'. overcrowded. «
of shots ami things went fine un ver y ha ■ *
i til some coitegtan yelled out. |
("What about putting the show on . T fmited Supply of Fine
six memh-rs of the unW' r ‘>^ | with.'wte us 'thfe-cond'act" and | white Granulated Sugar
sugar •
•in" lauies Oi HU " s a o v -----vj ol Vicorgm xmiujsjr ii,- then Mr. Hitchcock said, 'All Tight r • lx u« wn fiupfir
terian churph will serve btnqh to ti<m& , conV entions during the j Eddle „ a- tho m0 dels of the Village Light i>n>wn $3Ugar
thd men of the church Friday, De-| Christmas holidays. !. —««*•*» I Cnn-m.
;Eddie ' as ino moociH ox tne *»****»« ,
thd men oi'tne cnurcn t i Christmas nouu»>». began to parade and the no*se then Loaf bUCfir ana
cember 11, at 2 P. M. Immediate-j Deon R. p Brooks and Prof-1 comIcg from the ga u er jcs assured ■r* nn f P |.*: n n Cr c Sll^ar
ly following the luncheon Dr. J. S. John \y. Jenkins, of the School of fh( , BUCCeM of the *how because jVOIUWllOnere OUga
Lyons, pastor of the First Pres-- 0 imerct! will attend sessions of , h , r , g Wero found to be extreme* ARNOLD-ABNEl A:
bvterian church of Atlanta, will | the Am .rican Economic. Awocla-- - » —
deliver an address. All the men tion in New York, N. Y.
o^xthe _church are invited to ot- | 1Jr s . y. Santord, l acuity ath
church are lnvitea 10 ni-| ij r . s . y. santorn, r.™',
Wnd. The ladies of the church letlc dircctor , and journaliam pro-
are invited to hear the address, I {ci6or , will attend tho National
which will begin at 2:30 F. M. Tho Co ii c giate Athletic Association pIex Iln mo toneme i-oiereoa—iov
services will dose promptly at 3 ! cnnV entIon in .New York. Dr. | bad , he has such a Swedish noral-
n m Sanford and Pr'f. John E. Drew- • k.r—soon had everybody humming
“■ ' —ffi— ,-y will he at,the American Aaao-|.. T h, rain hepu," especially when
HH&.MpmLSSSSL ksai'WK Y r orr r K! i “E.!^ m T. r n. con,t “ ,on ' c,aua Rhy *
-Tom
the success of the snow because , 7" « n vmr c
tho girls were found to be extreme- ARNOLD-ABNLI A: LO.
ly easy on the eyes, knew how toj »
do their stuff and the singing and | * 7“ „ -
dancing gave promise of being .Fruit Cake 55c the pOUIm.
that was exnccted and then some '^ T * _ax ^.i.« „f
A young lady with a Latin com
plex dame Lucille Peterson—too
No better cake at any
price. Only a limited sup
ply at this price. ” i
ARNOLD-ABNEY & Co.
cifttion OI 1 CaCIlWB " m, r muui vvaii|««>««t ■
! Me n rton ‘ Coa"ter N w"ll Y °I«cnd F ' the | 'Tn^nMho two cnme.llsn.-Tnm We handle Only Water
TO TEA TI } u ¥®P A J.,,- n o, Mri I American Historical Aaaoclation Handera and Arthur Mills—I do Ground Meal, both the ^ .
—“a a as?tiiis«AB;w. c. a. m«i u»
A. Cobb, in Americus, ba., Wed- Vr. . S. E So ? icty con ven- than a legerdemain artist and the*-Whitehall Meal.
I)r A S. Edwards goes to tnc old brown aeroy ao more nuiurj**. ,
r u “’v' ‘ P^inhuij recalled American Science .Society conven-; thnn a legerdemain artist and the Whitehall Meal,
nesday, Mrs. ot $ t Cornell Univeraity. Itblca, th.^o ATOfQLD-ABNEY & C’o.
nesaav, m*», »** was, ■ , t ,
invitations to the tea in Minor or
Mrs. Will Erwin which was •-
bo given Thursday afternoon.
UNIVERSITY FACULTY EN
TERTAINMENT AT
MEMORIAL HALL
Never hae Georgia, beantlhil
Memorial Hall preiented a mo™
cheering aspect than It did las*
night, artistically decoratad in
Christmas motifs—rad carnatfoii"
pclnsettas and candlea against the
green background, of pine and
emilux. , ..
Tho occaaion wae the night «
lot and literary meeting c' the im
nltv. and the program was d'a™™
by the Collage of Agrlcu'tcre, with
special topics by the di »l*>ons of
Forestry and Veterinary Madleliw.
Dr. Stewart introduced Pro«Went
Andrew M. Soule of the „™, 1
tnral College, who se^cd is pr,-
siding offlcar, and who gave .
moat IllumlnaUng and convlnolng
.liaeonrso on "EducatfM a^AjWl
N. Y
Games for the whole
family at McGregor’s.
»I8H0p'cHR 8 |8tIaN E CHURCH
* Tho A mem 1 orial window la honor
of Mr. S. D. Fambrocgh. deMased.
is being installed In the Bishop
ChrMlan chnrch. The Memorial
service will be held at the church
Sunday morning, December » 3t J*
at 11:00 o'clock. Tho public Is
Invited to attend the service- _
two more games here before, Christ,
amount of worry.
BUY TIRES
AT A DISCOUNT
1 PrebTm 0 |a 0 Grerria'- Dr. SoiileV
J address was graphicall/illustrntnd
i i )V hand painted charts, which
j helped the audience to visualize
Your Old Tires Have
A “Trade-In’ Value.
Give the boy a Corona
for Xmas. McGregor’s
Brief Cases for men at
McGregor’s. ^
WHAT PRESENT would
a little boy or girl enjoy
more, or would do the
more good than a pure
bred Shetland Ponv?
Cathedral Pines Auc
tion Sale. dllc
Shop_-j>“,sc°pe
■ wwa.soM-—
OANlMD.MCTiCN
, AUTOMOBILES
A FORD car for Christmas. There
is no better gift for the entire
family. Place your order now
for delivery Cbriatmas morning.
C. A. Trusawll Mcfcor Co. d24c
FOR CHRISTMAS—We win have
Carnations, Roses and Pot
Plants. Come out and look at
our Poinsettiaa. StralnV Nurs
ery, Phone 1955, Pijn
Road.
YOUR PHOTOGRAPH is the only
thing that your friends cannot
bay. They will be pleased to re
ceive one for Christmas. H. G.
Gates, Photographer, 144 Clay*
ton Street. * d* 8 **
READ
BANNEIWJERALD
WANT Alls
i]2lc
GIFTS FOR HER J
HOSIERY—Fino grade 5290 silk
hose, all colore, an cxcMIcnt
gift, $1,110 per pari. Paul-Ilnda-
Shoc Co., 233 Broad Street
way
SLIPPERS -For men, wonfcn and
children, all colors. Nothing
makes ino-e appwea
Paul Hndi way Shot- (o, -13
Bread Str.cL '- 24 *
Everybody Ukea fo buy as chcaply i
possible, an
—uy iixca xu uuj —
possible, and still get good merchandise.
W* recognize the value in your old
tires and di
(UUC 3I1C YOliaw saa J
discount the coat of the new
one. accordingly—saving you money.
And when wa sell you
TIRES
we make a friend of you because there
ie no better tire value on the market.
Their economy 1. enhanced by such a
purchase plan and the hundred* of Ath
ena motorists who have availed 1h«n*
selves are k«en in their pralae. You II
like our service, too.
MOTOR TIRE & SUPPLY CO.
* ..one 1046 t* 124 * 1 Athens, Ga„ 343 Broad Street
TAXI
SERVICE
)ay and Night
Phone
Courteo tit Driver*
Yellow
• Cab
Co.
OFFICE
GEORGIAN
HOTEL
pni nhlini TUESDAY, DEC. 15
uULUNIflL ONE NIGHT ONLY
SEND IN YOUR MAIL ORDERS NOW
THE DUNCAN SISTERS Present . ,
Their Lovable, Laughable. * Merry .Musical Comedy Classic
TOPSY and EVA
With the Inimitable Comediennes
THELMA THE WHITE SISTERS MARVELL
And u Superb Cast of Players, Including . ; >
THE WALTONS
JULES AND SISTER JOSIF,. the Ipcompurable '
Comedy Charleaton Dan- ‘
cere from McVickers
Theatre, Chleago, and
THE ENGtlSH TIVOLI
GIRLS, direct from the
London Music Halls.
The SENSATIONAL* i
(HAKlttTPN PAHCERS )
. nUk
r GR€ATCST
success
• Ofl TH€r»
k MVSICAL,
^STAQ^
PRICES: Orchestra, $2X0; Balcony. $2.«
* r*« 78* and Wt