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About Athens banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1933-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1935)
PAGE EIGHT WEBB - CRAWFORD CO. —WHOLESALERS— CONGRATULATES ORIGINAL TONY’S CAFE ON THEIR NEW IMPROVEMENTS Floor Cowverings IN THE NEW Original ’ Tony's Case ONE OF THE FINEST IN THE SOUTH ARE FROM US! We Congratulate Messrs. Tony and Henry Gallis in Giving to Athens and the Public This Beautiful and Mod ern Case in Which to Eat. . - ENC / PNG VRNITURE CO.INC. * ¥ 3076 LS T eTS ST CONGRATULATIONS TO ORIGINAL TONY’S CAFE GA'S /o Economy, Speed, Service The Gas Co. CHAS. S. MARTIN FRICIDAIRE DEALER AND ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF HOME ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES GENUINE FRIGIDAIRES FOR THE HOME OUR Congratulations! —We are delighted to have had a part in beautifying and mod ernizing ORIGINAL TONY’S CAFE by sup nishing and installing new indirect lighting fixtures and modern FRIGIDAIRE Refrig erating Equipment. FRIGIDAIRE DEALER AND ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR GENERAL OFFICE PHONE 1517 ELECTRICAL DEPT. PHONE 166 SALES ROOMS 0. M. ROBERTS, MGR. 270 NORTH JACKSON STREET 163 NORTH JACKSON STREET | THE | OMNIBUS - A FREE RIDE FOR EVERYBODY —————————————————————— Yesterday was the birthday of a | man well known to hundreds of | Athenians, though he is not a res | | ident of Athens. ‘ Usually the person having a birthday is the one receiving mes sages of friendship but in this case | it is gifferent. | Came a postcard yesterday to | the Banner-Herald from Col. Sam I Wilkes, in charge of public rela | tions for the Georgia Railroad, the |A. and W. P. and the Western of Alabama, | Col. Wilkes mentioned that Aug ! ust 31 was the anniversary of his | birth, and while he failed to men {tion which anniversary, he hadl | this to say: | “‘A man is as old as he feels’— {and I feel fine. Hope you and yours | do. I send this to you as cur ex iprossion of my. friendship for vou i Sincerely yours, i SAM W. WILKES.” | The life of Col.. Wilkes would ‘|rmake a mighty interesting book. Fifty years ago he was general 't’reight agent for the Georgia Rail ’road in Augusta and since that | time has held many responsible positions in the railroad world. Col. Wilkes is no spring chic ken but tnere’s still the fire of !younger years in his eye and a| | steely grip in his handclasp ot | friendship. I “WHAT 1S RARER” And then nearer home are two other birthdays. Yesterday was also the birthday of two of the Banner-Herald staff —Miss Katheryn (“As I See It'") Seagraves, and Guy (Sports is his MEAT) Tiller, jr. Each of them looked just about the same and said they felt all right. And each turned in a good job of work (which is more important) Satur day. . And so, while they are consider ably out of season and pretty rare at this time of the year, here's strawberries to both of them. Fool ish, you say? Nerts, Strawberries Graybar-Crawford and Westinghouse Ranges, Hot Water Heaters, Dish Washers, Maytag and Thor Washing Machines, Delco Radios, Plants, Bat teries and Pumps, and the modern stoker “‘lron Fireman.” Genuine Frigidaires for commercial use, Air Conditioning Systems for the Home, Office and Store. Water-Cooling Systems where Cold Water is needed. QUR ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT, under direction of O. M. Roberts, is adequately equipped to do any type of wiring and furnish your preference in modern fixtures, and is prepared tolmake repairs on anything electri cal. ) THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA PWA APPLICATIONS The city of Elberton has filed ap plications with the PWA authori ties for the making of improve ments in this city of about $145,000. |The improvements include comple tion of the swimming pool and ac ’cessories in the municipal park, ‘improvements in the city pumping ‘station, extension of the water and sewer systems, and soiling, curbing and grading of eight streets need ing this treatment. Rebert and company of Atlanta, already have a force at work here making all necessary surveys, preparing to get the work started as quickly as pos sible, Leonardo Da Vinci, famous ar tist, spent more time in scientific study than at painting. He wanted to fly, and even built plans for a flying machine. He wrote al!l his theories and obser vations in reverse, so that they could be read only when held up to a mirror. at this season are no rarer or more | enjoyable than the honorees of this | birthday party. Here’s a long jife | and a happy one and many more | happy birthdays to you both :a.na,l be down to work early Monday. 1[ BUILDING PERMIT i W. D. Smith was issued a build- | ing permit yesterday morning by | Jack Beacham, city engineer, to| cover ahouse on 157 Barrett street.! FIVE ARRESTS i Five arrests were made by po-l lice here Friday, while two more were added to the list Saturday morning. Disorderly conduct and drunken ness headed the list of charges, each being registered twice. Other arrests were on suspicion, warrant, and for parking in an area where parking is prohibited. You’'ll Enjoy Eating Here! Athens’ Finest Restaurant jwfl*\;fj o. 9 | Original Tony’s Case j EAS; c:;Y;T(:;s—ST;:;; s Newly Improved and Modernized Remodeled and New Fixtures and Equipment Installed You Are Cordially Invited to Visit and Inspect the Most Modern Restaurant in Georgia, and We Think One of the Best and Most Up-to-Date in the South. TONY AND HENRY GALLIS. A FRIENDLY PLACE— You'll Find This a Friendly Place to Eat— GOOD FOOD AND REALLY DELICIOUS COFFEE! FRIENDLY SERVICE P ) weiaillh SIZZLING STEAKS AND CHOPS! pe @ e SPECIAL RATES ON STUDENTS AND BUSINESS PEOPLE'S MEAL TICKETS! ; J'J , We Carry a " B \ Stock of Fine ‘-r’j' 3, ]\ WINES! Wfll Your Favorite Is /“ Y Here! Distinguished Guests Will Attend Legion, Auxiliary Annual Banquet Tuesday Night Among the distinguished guesta, who have been invited to attend] the joint installation meeting and‘ banquet of the American Legion and Auxiliary at the Legion Log Cabin Thairsday night are Miss Helen Estes, Gainesville, who was elected state president of the Le gion Auxiliary at the recent con vention in Macon. The bapquet will be one of the] largest of the annual affairs ever held by the Legion and Auxiliary and Post Commandér Harold B. Hodgson and Post Adjutant Mayo C. Buckley have moved up to Tuesday the last time at which reservlations can be accepted for the banquet. Plates will be fifty cents each and the committee in charge of yreparing the supper, headed by D. COMPLIMENTS AND SUCCESS TO TONY’S ORIGINAL CAFE NORTHEAST GEORGIA TOBACCO CO. “Sparing No Expense to Serve You” _ HAV-A-TAMPA CIGARS ' i PHONE 347—— Special Sunday Dinner ' SSO Cents ' CLEAR CHICKEN BROTH SHRIMP COCKTAIL HEARTS OF CELERY Choice of BAKED CHICKEN WITH HOME DRESSING BROILED SPRING CHICKEN WITH BUTTER SAUCE ROAST LEG O’ LAMB WITH APPLE SAUCE VEGETABLES CREAMED GREEN PEAS FRESH STEWED CORN IN BUTTER CREAMED MASHED POTATOES FRESH FRUIT SALAD ICE CREAM COFFEE TEA or Mtk Weaver Bridges, must know by Tuesday night definitely how many persons to prepare for., Comman der Hodgson said Saturday that if Legionnaires do not see either him or Adjutant Buckley by Mon:iay, they had best phone in their res ervations, otherwise they may de cide to attend and find no plate awaiting them. As near perfect attendance has been called for by Mrs. Jacob Brandt Joel, president of the Aux iliary and Mr. Hodgson, as there will be several state officers pres ent. Those attending are also ask ed to be on time at 7 o’'clock. Among those who will be present are 'State . Commander and Mps. Ben T. Watkins, Macon; State Adjutant Stanley Jones; Past Dis-~ trict Commander Howard Gordon, ; : p ‘g"-\ b (&N 5 oy (\\f’/ 4 Ladies Are Especially Invited to Give Us a Share of Their Patronage. PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE AT ALL TIMES! ; Danielsville, who will install the Legion’s new officers, and others. At this time Mrs. Joel will be installed to succeed herself as auxiliary president, and Dr. H. W, Birdsong, as Post Commander. Commander Hodgson said that members who have not made res ervations can do so by phoning either him or Adjutant Buckley and paying for the ticket at the door. W. L. McELREATH § BEVERAGE CO. § PHONE 1311 Warchouse—S.A.L. Ry. and Broad Strect E —DISTRIBUTORS— Congratulates Original TONY’S CAFE § ; SERVING - SCHLITE l RED TOP TRUE BLUE [ BEERS ) Original Tony’s Case Has Always Been a Leader in Athens, and With New and Enlarged Facilities We Guarantee the Best Service We Have Ever Given Our Patrons. TONY AND HENRY GALLIS. yWe Serve the J ‘ BEST BEERS — AND ALES s In Bottles! BEER 4 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 logs, iL SR TEMBER 1 .. ROOSEVELT APPO!NTMENTS WASHINGTON —(#)_ The Wa Deparmtent has announceg tha President Roosevelt had mnade th following appointments 1, Wet Point Military Academy- Rush 8. Wells, jr., Elmop Al Hallie B. Henry, Fort Moultrie, g C.; Delbert Earle Munson Colup bus, Ga. . SEAFOOD SPECIALS— They Have to Be Fresh to Get Into QOur Kitchen, and They Faste So Good When Prepared By Our Expert Chefs. s ___.____ s 4 ONLY THE FINEST QUALITY FOODS ARE USED AND SERVED HERE! il REGULAR MEALS AND SPECIAL ORDER BREAKFASTS AND LUNCHES