EIGHT I : Doings In "T ?\??? By W. Frai Office: 164 Ai TRAFFIC PROBLEMS IN" ~ I ' ' , ATLANTA. " _ A'fl o wif a n* K nmn TiT nnrrnw ;inr1 V' " 'i >vy:"^ solve her traffic problems. .One of the " moves for better traffic N conditions " """ ~ ting aside of a number of streets to b^known aiT "traffic boulevards." Veht( cies traversing these streets have the right of way and do not have to slow ~ up nor trive anv. signals at intersec? . >. tions. On the other hand. Vehicles ^ ? on streets intersecting?LlleiC bouleI yards must stop before crossing or ?. turning into therm ?i In spite of the signal light system I.- -. used on most of the down town eorners, traffic cops are kept busy. The bhiecoat in the little tow'or cannot do it even with a red light. A Movable, subway sidewalks are .pro? -? posed for- Atlanta- sometime in - tho . near future, and street car lines will be removed from Some of the princ.i| pai" do\vnt}>wn streets. It is thought that this will alleviate the congestion S". 1 _ of PfidestriaTiK whirh. nrc.disgpsrtng^r S THE SMARTER SET. v - " lite original Smarter Set with "J. rjT Homer Tutt and Salem Tutt \Vhitney-is playing- air-engagement at the ' ^ iCrystal Theatre, Atlanta's beautiful ' new plavhnii j _ .?. ??? - ?~ L - \ Insurance pi- ' Chartered under Act c Wr j.. Home tr - "' ; Washingl |f' \ 86 Branch Offi K ,?? Capital Stock . _. ..... . " Deposits?with Insurance " Insurance in _Earce -Over p-*.- ; -? ??:?' " |U..._ ' ,. Reserre? 7.^-. ~ K N. H. COLLINS. ' Over 15Q(LMeiiLand.Woir fc: 26 Years of Successful P" DMlrsble Territory4 Open Fo . -? Hranul 1001 Washington Streei - 1 ^ he Gate City" rSouth. th Williams, tiburn Avenue ? _ . Xm ATLANTA L tFE M EN IN ^hORlPA. _ Many of the (listrtctTirrahagfers a ! Company in_'the soutViern^tates a hoiding^-thcir Tnid^wintei^ meeting [ Tavares. Fla.. where the beautif ^winter home of~President A. F? Her , ttaxL ;s. located. They aretjhe gues jof Presidnet and Mrs. Herndori. T home is siiualt'd In a large uiutt , grove-owned- by -Mr. Ilonidon ~aftd ! overlooks a beaut ifultake, The gents will visit Tampa, Jacksonvil ' DiTantlaf_Miaini. Florida: and Wa yhFbss and Macon, Georgia, whi nrny ? They will hold-business Tnet ings in each of these cities, ': a '? . PERSONAL MENTION. I ~ ';. ^ 'z. ' t 7*?" " v Mr, C. C. Spaulding, Vice-Preside ; and" Manager of thetSortlr Caroli 'in the city^onnjusiness. j I' ^ ' \1 r * ^ 1 Mr. T. K. Gibson, President of t Supreme Life and Casualty Compa: of CotumhusrOhTo. Ts In The city f . ^ > -1- 11 i A 11 - ua^ 2. ivn . is lliJ tan?and formerlysecretary of t Atlanta Life.V * ? ^ . ; , Mr. Albion L. Holsey, Secretray the President of Tuskegee Institu is in the city for a couple of days. benefit Life Company >f U. S. Congress 18?8. L_ Office: ; ?: ton. D. C. ~ , . j ,^-25bffi0~00 ? z-rr-rr'_? i ,000,000^)0 Department 256.000.00 ~. _3&xioarooo,oo? 700.000:00 \ . ? " :*' - yi"* '- '. SV~ V.Z/ . ' . .- M* _ j,J '""^ ""L, . / ., District Manager. *' ...... J . '. /* -4 1 W-% -w-^ * 1 lenoi tne Kace employe Business Administrate h Office t, Columbians. ^?T~" THE PALMETT S8&;- -Many business meii"of the city have * just returned from Durahm, N. C., :* where a meeting was held in the irt_j?!_ terest of^thfi, million dollar financial g corporation, of which Principal- R. R. ?i? Moton, of Tuskegee, the head. _8 G. Hamilton, formerly of the XX Robihson-Hamiltpa Printing Co? has -] been wedded to. Miss Gertrude ^1. ] ceremony was solemnized in Los Ari"geTeST'CaTifbrnla, Dec. 28; where the ^ groom, has been living since October, 1923. Mr. Hamilton is a Charleston, 1 - r)- manfby-hirtfr and'a gfaduaf# = ji^.a graduate of Clark University, At- j in ^nta, ==? t a - wbes kti ?-? : . .. Ug -Next week we will-give an account; ^ ^ of basket ball in Atlanta. [p ,| Am- ?i --4?; F DR. 3. G. STUART < ile \ ' : ^ rg *- ENTERTAINS. o _?, '?--?? ?t Another enjoyable occasion 1 was pulled off when Dr. Stuart entertained at a Stag Party at c his -palatial residence on^. Pine v nt Street, Wednesday evening:*" na The affair_waiTenToyetFby a host G ^ o?4gicnd3 in and. out of the cityT^ .. J>r. Green. of Orangeburg, S7 C. * and Dr. Dijcon of Bamberg. S. C..[" were- the out of trrwn g-np^t^ ef ^ he the evening. Whistwas played j1 ny throughout the evening., At the 0 or eloseof the game the champrun^r scorers were: Mr. I. H. Good- J win, first highest^ Dr. D. K. Jenkins following next highest. 1 Mr. Harrison Adams of Balti- r more, Md^_jwinning the booby, i ^ ^-delightful supper was served j1 ''by "Mrs., Stuart, Miss Henrietta ;r _ Boozer, Mrs. N.,A. Jenkins and^1 ?*Mrs. D. K. Jenkinsr._~lf .-- ~~ ;were: Drs. Stephenson, Thomp-! * son; Walton,' J. H. Goode, Jr.,jT H. H. "ConpeF, J. E. Watts, W. 1 H. Thomas, J. H. Goodwin, F:t ' B, Johnson, Swan Rhodes, L. M. L Daniels, N.. -A. ^Jenkins, D. K. -?Jenkins, Gr Ct Dennis, B. A.Everett. D. J. Dixonr Greene _ Messrs. Harry Goodwin, Willie. JohnsniT, N FrnrWinlr, W p I Paul, Timothy Sullivan, H. D. Pearson, "J. E. Watson, Walter _TlayTor, W E. Brown, H. F. " Baumgardnerj_Rnbprt Perrin, G 1 L.. Ratliff, Edmund Palmer, L. j. ? A.-HawkinsrH-.-Gr-MarshalfaTid"" JjRmes Wiley. - V , * Dr. D. J. Dixon; of BarnwelbT better known jiLXoIumbuFffiahh anjTother part of the state, was ; , in the city jthis. week. | J>. |. The expression "hlnp hlond" is, istocracy was limited to those - who traced their lineage beyond' ing whiter complexions, the j veins upon_ their hands were1 blue ("blue blood1'), while Moor-1 ish blood showed black upon the[; ! hands and temples. The phrase; j passed into France, where it ?-gained- vogue, and from there: to England, and America. ~ " - . ' - . I ? - ? : NELSON'S BEAUTY PARLOR 0 1 ' Hair Dressing of All Kinds. ~? Mnic. JosenhlneNnTsort- Mgr. ?- i313 Whwt^St., Columbia, S. C. ;17- NOTICE Davis' Flower Shop /1 i ? Has moved from101OWashingj ton Street and wiO To- V catecL Fab. lr 1925~at ... m 2105 UERVAIS STREET .. ___ ?In Connection!?-?=^ = BEAUTY PARLOR Poro System p Used and Taught. Visit our Shop. Hours: J A. M. to 8 P. M. 1 ... . 1,4! PLEADER Fraternal News. f r I Continued?from page?i~. ? j - ' " ^-1 Liberty No. 215 at Columbia, Mrs. Eliska Starks, W. C., Mrs. * Magnolia Bud No. 144 at Colimbla. Mrs. Rebecca Johnson, N. C., Mrs. Maria Ganett,,R.:af I. . . - ; SilveTBhTeld' No. "132 at An: hnr/y R. No. 4..?Mro> _Evolyn lemington, W. C., Mrs. Novella loof, R. of D. < Pride of Reedy Pointy No. 246 it Lykesland. Mrs. Sarqh Hns:ey, Wr C.; Mrs. Martha Carr, t. of D. ;? "" . g Another Juvenile Council Ort ler of Calanthe has just been or-ranized under the supervision . if Mrs. E. B. Lewie^ District irand Deputy and Mrs, Emily ng the month of Dec. 1924. Twenty young enthusiastic ' hildrenjoined and seem to be i'ftlT nlpnspH,?-~ Ptivpn+q nf +V>p )rder of Calanthe and Knights f-Fythias are urged to- place yuur in? tfOW ? Children from 10 to 18 jjjj re cllgihleT- Make thie?year?a- ^ tanner-yoar lor >wenilc3.?AH -g eady there are three in the city jjj f Columbia, JPansy Juvenile No. g 5 witdi-Mrs.-Ev-Cr-Nelson as" ? Vorthy Matron; Rising Lights ? sTo. 36 at Colonial Heights, Mrs. ? Iamie .Bgrber, Worthy Matron; lay Blossom, Colonial Heights, ~ Irs. Emily Counts, Worthy Maton. There is still rooitT for nany more, and Worthy Mat- X il. _?<-i i V iiuiii cue various uouris *?. tre urged to getr busyr-We must ^ lave the childi^jL-as-the-%wtg-T5^ )erit7^o is the tree inclined. |J For futher- information -see'**' firs. E. B. Lewie, D. D. G. W. C.|* raJHJHJBjafarajHfHfgjajajgjajafgjajgrargj gj ~ ?1 ^ 1_~ > ' v Br ! r " c. ^ fil i |? S j " . _J._B;LEWIE,J Ja ?!' -** g|| s " 3sl | ' j ; Irr Si 7 it" . - n < tgj J" i ?-i " Lewie [gl " ~r'\~ toe J \ I 1310 ASSEft nil - v??r?' ' 1 11 Jr*'>i ... . ... ^ ; : T- ' ' 1 or upper Richland County. -? " Household of Ruth No. 1832 iet at Its usual meeting place, all". 14. 1925. The most N. G. Irs. F. I Singleton presided. The ttpinrlanr.n was gO'?l ?1h? thr~flFAlonzo F. i ?rincorp< s^??p5| uf^ - * {fi juif . 3 1012 Washingtori St. P f&Gt&6HS&f^ ? "~n7>" A1>J SHOE SHINE Pi 1110 Washington St., Jy?\W5?v?^WW%^V,v.V vVW\vM(V.>r\VA?^>^VVVSWVJ?O?0< 'A?o*AMo^#-AATX%hJ%wAvA%rA** B. A. BL ; - ? , fAlLC 1112 Washingtpn St., . jHI * i ' * ? ' . " . ' *?-? HJajaiaraf2JHf2mEfaranjHJHjajHJHfgfi " '- . -v Hfc'7.'. .[ ? . * / ? ~? ? : ?: : . V . :> 3gesiclfcin, GEQ. H. HAMPTi PRINTING Ithe_.Art of prorlnrir lpressions on - Pap^ cl we have t he a r> ^r * - f / V* . . A Printing & Supp 4BLY STREET COTX'! % ... - f ' J , ... ; * ??:?? ' BBniHigjajzjzigjaiajajgjgiaiaizia/gj; - ; ' ... . , iii"'jfM Saturday, Jamiafy 17, 1925 1 J nance. Next meetirig the 2ndtf Wednesday in February, at 5 f o'clock.- All are urged to be pre-^r ^ Mrs. F. I. Singleton, M. N. G. larcly & Co. I 3RATED ^ J UNDERTAKERS T~ ^ g ' "... I 1 and Embalmers Funeral Supplies I ( J At LOWiESt~PRTdfeS " P"---'., * .. T *" HONE 392^ Columbia n^pgnxr? s -1 - [ ROOM, | LRLOR IN REAR. _ : Columbia, S. C. s .A ^ , . ... . :... .- ' . a. ~ ? ? VmVM*MVMVMVMVMVHVHVV?^WWS^A^ WW V V V TV V V V V V V V V V V % - " OCKER r V Pi )RING r^- ; - I" jssing and Dyeing *4 ' lilocKed; WeTJaH ^ ~"X ?= ? i-'y???*?! ?i tone 3814 Columbia, S. C. ~f?*1 ? - . _ V . V -v _ . . . . . . - K .? . . ?. - ?. ? - - / ... - ~ jjgjzjsizfajsjajarHJEfSJEja^rarajg^fl ; ' ' ?? - ' 0 I ? ^jmao:aaoaxosc&^>:o 5 ?- * \ K 3N, Manager ^ ^ L-. *-# J J */. 1' ' fiH fc ' tigf ^ sly Co.: | ^ ' ' ! ~ I 4 ?'(A IqI ?: ~ . HH -J ^--^'-...4.7 ..-r~vE^Eg ? T