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SUNDAY, OCT. 2 f 1921.
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To the Public
The Richmond St. Garage
1514 Richmond is
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I UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
jenerak repairing of automobiles; batteries charged and
built up; vulcanizing rrdiator work. Cars washed and
doped.
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PRICES REASONABLE—WORK (iUARANTEED
Davis & Harrell
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WOOD, WOOD, WOOD
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A dollar saved is a dollar
made! Let me make you
some money by selling you
your wood.
By cord or load at
reasonable figures
H. D. SYMONS
Phone 370
PHONE 3Z3
We clean your Carpets
thoroughly with the
Famous Hamilton Beach
Carpet Washer
Babies play on carpets reeki ig
with health-meancing germs
CALL 323.—We Call and Deliver—-Prompt Service
GLYNN DRY CLEANING WORKS
A, SCHWARZ. Prop.
96rd
size
batteries
Willard Batteries, of standard
Willard quality, may be had for
your Ford car -and at a price
you’d expect to pay for a lot
less yaluel
Brunswick Battery
& Company
Phone 25f,G loucester St.Garane
Try News Want Ads
NEWS NOTES
of General Interest
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THE TIDES.
High water 9:01 a. m. and 9:23 p.
m. Low water 2:53 a. m. and 3:23
p. m. Monday's tides: High water
10 a. h. and 10:25 p. m. Low water
3:51 a. m. and 4:26 p. m. Outer bar
calculations —about a half hour later
in the harbor.
WILD GEESE PASS OVER;
SURE COLD WEATHER SIGN.
Yesterday afternoon a V shaped
flock of wild geese, numbering more
th:n two hundred, passed over the
city going south and they attracted
m.re attention than an ordinary air
plane. Old timers say this is surely
a sign that cold weather is on the
way. x
JUDGE BEACH’S COURT
BUSY ALL LAST WEEK.
Judge Beach had a busy time of tit
practically all of last week, notwith
standing the fact that the city court
was in session. The cases handled
were of various kinds, from a damage
suit against the iA., B. & A., to simple
larceny eases. All in all, it was a
very busy week.
FORMER BRUNSWICKIAN
FASSES AWAY IN MIAMI.
Information was received yesterday
of the death of Albert M. Williams,
55 years of age, who passed away at
Miami, Fla., after a long illness. De
ceased lived in this city for many
months and was a carpenter by trade.
The funeral was held at Miami yester
day afternoon, with Pythian honors.
CITY COURT MEETS 10
O’CLOCK TOMORROW.
Judge Butts will convene the city
court tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock
when the criminal docket will be tak
en up. As stated In these columns
yesterday morning, there is a total
of one hundred and fifty cases to be
disposed of. Many of these are left
overs of long standing and it is deter-1
mined by the court to clear the docket
as much as posslme.
COURT OF (ORDINARY
MEETS TOMORROW.
The regular monthly term of the'
court of ordinary will be held byj
Judge Edwin W. Dart, beginning at
10 o’clock and it'may be said that
this session wilt be more Interesting
than any held indecent months. A
list of the matters to be handled was
published in The News some days ago
and many of these are of an Impor
tant nature.
ARCO DEFEATS GA. VENDER;
METHODIST BEAT BAPTIST.
Two Interesting games were pla:
at the Norwich street park yesterday
and quite a large number witnessed
both. Areo won over Georgia Veneer
by a score of f* to 5. Battery foj’
Arcc: Hodges and llill; for Qeorgla
Veneer. C'.lsen and Levison. Battery
for Methodist ltararps, Drake. Owens,
and Lorentzson; For Baptist Baraeas.
Tales and Burke.
BASEBALL MAGNATES ARE
COMING TO “DOVER BALL."
In just a few weeks after the world
aeries, the big bunch of baseball mag
nates and a number of prominent
players, will come down to spend
some time at their beautiful country
place. Dover HalL located a fey.
miles from the city. The coming win
ter will see more sporting notables
here than at any time since the es
tablishment of the club there some
years ago.
LARGE NUMBER OUT OF
TOWN SHOPPERS HERE.
The number of out-of-town shoppers
in yesterday wa* larger than usual
and some of the merchants report
business as good. The weather, of
course, keeps heavy trading down but
this will come as scon as it becomes
cool. It is noticed that people Who
live within a radius of a hundiVj!
miles of Brunswick have found out
that the merchants Ijere can saTe
them money oh nearly everything ip
the merchandise tine aud as this is a
time for saving every cent possible
thev come here.
JEWISH NEW YEAR
STARTS THIS EVENING.
Bosh Hasbannah. the Jewish New
Year, will start today and will be
observed by the Jewish citliens of
Brlfbswick generally. The day is ush
ered in on Ocotber 2. at sundown, and
the observance ends on the evening of
the :trd. The day is one of high spir
it toil significance in which reverence
to God and nation are impressed. The
stores of the Jewish merchants will
be closed alt of tomorrow. If L H
Itafm returns from New York this
afternoon, services will be held at the
synagogue this afternoon, but
the Orthodox will have services in the
hell over * the Brunswick Bank 4
Trust building.
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
BAD LUCK AND THE DEVIL
PURSUED him.
“I don’t tlAik anyone has had more
bad luck aw sickness than I have.
In 1905 I had two ribs, an arm and
collar bene broken in a railroad ac
cident. Then I had pneumonia. Af
ter recovering I crossed a pasture
when a bull chased me, tossed me
over the fence and broke my right
leg. In 1910 I had typhoid fever;
since then severe stomach and liver
trouble, which no medicine or doctor
touched until two years ago I got a
bottle of Mayr’s Wonderful Reme
dy, f'hich proved the first ray of light
in thirteen years.” It is a simple,
harmless preparation that removes
the .catarrhal mucus intesti
nal tract and allays the* inflammation
which causes practically all stomach,
liver and intestinal ailmeiits, includ
ing appendicitis. One dose will con
vince or money refunded. Sold by all
druggists.
M.
WALSH
“Quality Eats”
Fancy Kalamazoo Celery
Grenoble Walnuts
Hinquchi Rice Cakes
1921 Pack l obster
Whole Cauliflower
PHONES
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.SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES.
Allen’s Foot—Earc, tbs antiteptlc powder to b
shaken into the shoes and sprinkled in the foot
D.ult. The ri&ttabuig Camp Manual advisesuisn
In training to use Foot-Ease in their shoes tuch
morning. It prevents Misti re and sort-spots and
reiiews painful,swollen, eninttinir feet amt takes
the Ming out of turns end bunions. Always
use'Allen's FoouKiee to (> r eafc in uewaboas-
The Tenth Will
Soon Be Here
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DON’T WAIT UNTIL
THE LAST DAY
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Pay Your Bills Promptly and Save the
One Per Cent Discount
It Is Our Loss and Your Gain
We want to help you and stand for GOOD SERVICE,
HARMONY and PROMPT PAYMENT.
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Phones 7 and 1030 1525 Grant St.
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as $25.00. Let us give you a
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. PROGRESSIVE HARDWARE MERCHANTS
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