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Palm Beach Suits
In All Colors
For Stout Men
Fat Men
Short Men
Very Best Make, Price
$12.50
New Arrivals in
Straw Hats, Shirts, Sum
mer Underwear
It will pay you to look
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Wood-Bailey Clothing Cos
one two three tout'five
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PLAY BALL
Golf, Tennis and Baseball
GET YOUR SUPPLIES NOW AND BE READY TO 00
We have a line of Spalding’s Quality goods and will be
glad to help you start off right. With the best in material
the victory is half won. mm
— SPALDING’S QUALITY GOODS
Glover Brothers
STATIONERS PRINTERS
PHONES 53—244 BRUNSWICK, GA.
Wanted
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Twenty-five Turpentine
Hands and Laborers
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Apply to
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Brunswick Lumber
Company
Phone 13
CANTALOUPES DELI!
HERE. GEIII KORIN 1
Growers Shipping to New York,
Boston and Other Points Dn
Not Receive Enough to Pay
Even Freight Charges.
Reports front many cantaloupe
growers of south and middle Georgia
state that there is great disrnn.iint
ment in the low prices received and
in many instances th > amount lacked
freight charges, iervn.v the grower
with the deficit to pay at charges on
this class of shipments are guaranteed
at the shipping point.
Notwithstanding the fact that this
delightful product of the vine Is al
most being given aw ty its many north
ern cities, here in south Georgia, es
pecially Brunswick, prices are high
with the Greek stores, but with others
very good specimen can be purchased
/o- 10 cents. The Glynn county grown
melon Is now being marketed and it
may be said that they are sweet and
far superior to some which have been
shipped here.
Watermelons, too, are high, and
very poor samples have been received
in the local market up to the present.
Most of those brought here came from
Florida and those who are fend of
this red, juicy fruit, have paid well
for what they got.
BRUNSWICK VISITED
BY ELECTRICAL STORM
An electrical stj.m of unusual se
verity visited Brunswick for more
than thirty minutes yesteraay after
noon between 2 and 3 o’clock during
which many of the more timorous
were driven to Secluded .corners. The
rain poured in torrents Jor several
minutes and the streets were flooded.
During the electrical display the
residence at 809 Gloucester, occupied
by R. V. Alonso, was struck by light
ning, resulting in the displacement of
a few shingles, but no serious damage
was done. The house is owned by
Mrs. J, 1,. Gale. No other damage was
reported from any other section of the
city, other than several washouts on
the unpaved streets.
This was the third consecutive af
ternoon that Brunswick has been vis
ited by a rain and electrical storm and
the populace is becoming accustom
ed to dodging the elements.
POPULAR DRUG STORE
TEMPORARILY CLOSED
Under a foreclosure mortgage, held
Don’t buy a Palm Beach Suit
That was made in a snow storm
incHAftu’frEM'
Stephens, Lorentzson & Sheffield
A HUNDRED PRAWN
BOATS PUT TO SEA
Left Monday Morning and ‘lt is
Expected, Notwithstanding
Occasional Bad Weather, Will
Return With Big Catches.
After having remained at their
moorings for several days, practically
one hundred prawn boats put to sea
early Monday morning and some of
these are expected to begin returning
today and, notwithstanding the shore
rains, it is expected that the catches
will be large as conditions have oth
erwise been favorable to deep sea
“spider” fishing.
One of the greatest difficulties the
prawn boat operator has to deal with
during the month of June and most
of July, is the thousands of sharks,
and when the large ones get into a
prawn net serious damage results.
Last Saturday the average mer
chant missed the regular payroll mon
ey from this industry and, taking out
the three largest plants, Atlantic Re
finery, Hercules and Georgia Veneer,
thex-e is more,money scattered each
week from this source than any one
other. But indications are that this
will be a good payroll week along the
river front.
PROMIENT MASONS TO
CONFER COUNCIL DEGREE
E. A. McHan, of Macon, W. H. An
drews, of Atlanta, and H. G. Miller, of
Waycross, will be prominent visitors
to the city today, coming here for the
purpose of conferring the council de
gree on a number of candidates at a
meeting at the Masonic hall this even
ing. •
.This trio of high Masons are well
and favorably known throughout the
state and especialy in this section.
Mr. Miller is superintendent of the
public schools of Waycross and Ware
county and has often visited Bruns
wick. ’
by the Riley Drug Company, of Ma
con, the ;drug store of Hatcher &
Lundberg, one of the leading drug
firms of Brunswick, was closed yester
day by Sheriff R. S, Pyles.
Tfie financial affairs of the popular
druggists are said to be in good shape
and the closing of their establishment
will be temporary, or until their pres
ent financial (li tti| u 1 ty is adjusted,
which will take only a few days, say
their friends.
Treat Your Feet Right
Slip your, feet into a STYLISH,
COMFORTABLE properly fitted
Shoe, and realize foot comfort in
hot weather.
Stacy Adams, Queen Quality, Merrian
For MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN
Quality Shoes at Moderate Prices
BARRING OF HEBREWS
AS HARVARD STUDENTS
CONDEMNED BY LABOR
(By Associated Press.l
Cincinnati, June 21—Without dis
cussion or opposition, the American
federation of Labor convention to
day adopted a resolution favoring an
investigation of "the alleged discrimi
natory action which is said to be con
templated bv Harvard college, to bar
admission of Hebrews as students.’
There are Palm Beach Suits
that have been lying on some
manufacturer’s shelves for six
months—and there are Palm
Beach Suits that have just had
the buttons sewed on them.
Since both kinds are going to
be offered—in announcing our’s
we’ll add this.
Our Tropical Suits were not
ordered last Fall—they have not
been lying in moth balls—-they
are fresh from hot iron—not
frozen in cold storage. /
. They are new in style—in
make. . .;
They were not made last Fall
—that’s,why you’ll fall for them
when you see them.
$13.50
Buys a 1922 new Palm Beach—
a fresly designed creation.
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I-ET US SHOW YOU HOW TO PUT COMFORT IN YOUR |
KITCHEN
Lynn-Gould Hardware Company
THE WINCH ESTER'STOR E
Gloucester Sf j| Phone 261"
SPECIAL
if
Boy’s Heavy Khaki
— and —
Cool Cloth Knickers
Sizes 6 to 18 Years
Values Up to $1.50
Only 98c
THIS WEEK
Geo. W. Owens
See Window Display
THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1922.