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THURSDAY. NOV. 2, 1922.
AUTHORITIES TO DROP THE "
CHRISILER'CARELTOiN CASE
(By Associated Press.)
Havie, Mont., Nov. 1. -Unless un
expected developments occur i,, tlie
Christler-Carleton shooting case, no
further action will be taken, said the
authorities today.
AN OLD RECIPE
TO DARKEN HAIR
Sags Tea and Sulphur Turns
Gray, Faded Hair Dark
and Glossy
Almost everyone knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound
ed, brings back the natural color and
lustre to the hair when faded, streaked
or gray. Years ago the only way to
get this mixture was to make it at
home, which is mussy and troublesome.
Nowadays we simply ask at any drug
store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur
Compound.” You will get a large bot
tle of this old-time recipe improved by
the addition of other ingredients, at
very little cost. Everybody uses this
preparation now, because no one can
possibly tell that you darkened your
hair, as it does it so naturally and even
ly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush
with it and draw this through your hair,
'taking one small strand at a time; by
morning the gray hair disappears, and
after another application or two, your
hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and
glossy and you look years younger.
“And that man was her father.”
ALICE CALHOUN in
“The Girl In His Room”
The slory that will capitvate you
Don’t forget tomorrow night. Local Vaude
ville Night. 8 Big Acts. Our price 10c-30c
BRUNSWICK'S FOREMOST HOME OF ENTERTAINMENT
Vote AGAINST “Peach County”
WHAT would you say to a proposal that Georgia be chipped away
to form new states?
Who would dare attempt it?
Georgia, proud member of the original thirteen colonies, in earlier gen
erations gave <jf her wilderness at the westward that younger states might
,be bom. But the. times no longer call for sacrifice. And Georgia remains
an empire. #
"% Who would demand that Georgia give again, in order that Jacksonville
might constitute itself the capital of a state of its own? Or Chattanooga
do likewise?
No one would be so foolhardy. UNLESS THERE WERE MONEY IN
IT. Then the Big Lobby that operates around the Capitol Atlanta
would cuddle up to the job.
It might even orfginate the idea.
It operates now on merely a smaller sejale,
this Big Lobby does. Bpt with equal impu
dence.
It stirs “new county” proposals.
iT HAS THREE ‘NEW COUNTY” MEAS
URES STEWING AND BREWING NOW FOR
NEXT YEAR’S SESSION OF THE LEGISLAr
TURE. r
It has one other READY. .
It' is depending on your disinterest in the
approaching general election 7) TO
LET IT SLIP BY.-WITH “PEACH COUNTY”
-101 years <.go old r von Ccrunty was cre
ated out of the wilds between the Flint and
Ocmulgee Riveis. So wide were its borders
that even in those early; times it ranked as
one of the “Big Six”-of Georgia counties. Hous
ton was a mighty domain.
But, like a Mother that gives of ner strength
to her younfc,; Houston ; gave life unto other
counties, and ' gave,* and gave again. What is
left is enough, no doubt; for Houston is a
prosperous cdunty, with fine roads and farms
and a • contented people.
BUT YOU will not aign. YOU ARE WARNED NOW. You are awake. ALERT*
You recognize the handiwork of 1* At insidious influence which has been depraving
opr weaker lawmakers for years, since the golden days of liquor. A ponderer. Arousing
cupidity, envy, covetousness, in good men that it may sell Us services to gratify or its
protection to forestall. A most unworthy thing that has waxed fat and powarful among
ui by grace, of our indifference or our confidence at the polls.
YOU KNOW IT NOW.
You are aroused to its menace. And by thwarting it for the first time since
neW county projects were seized upon as a source of revenue—by blocking it NOW—*
you decree its end.
You are AGAINST “Peach County”
Citizens of Macon and Houston Counties
BELIEVES STORY :
OF MRS. GIBSON iN
HALL-MILLS CASE
SISTERS OF SI.AIN CLERGYMAN)
STRONG OF OPINION OF IN- I
NOCENCE OF MRS. HALL
(By Associated Press.)
New Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 1, — J
Maintaining that he felt confident I
that the eye-witness story told by j
Mrs. Jane Gibson would “stand up,” |
Special Deputy Attorney General;
Wilbur A. Mott continued today, his ;
efforts to identify the man Mrs. Gib-1
son described a s being the murderer!
of the Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall,;
Episcopal rector, and his choir lead
er, Mrs. Eleanor Reinhardt Mills. |
According to Mrs. Gibson, wit- j
nesses have ben found to corroborate !
her statement that a woman wearing i
a long “gray coat” was o n the Phil- j
lip a farm the night of the murder.
Two sisters of the murdered j
clergyman, Mrs. Paul Bonner, of New :
York, and Mrs. Frank Vorhees of |
Jersey City, told newspapermen that j
their knowledge of the circumstances j
made them believe implicity in the |
innocence of th e rector’s widow.
Detective James Mason, chief in
vestigator for Mr. Mott, coincided
with his chief’s view.
Special sale Gossard Corsets at the
Woman.’a Exchange 11-12
But what would b. left If th. 81, Lobby
wore to earn Its. fe would be ‘rut PART of a
county. ’ A COUNTY SHUT IN A COUNTY
WHOSE VITAL ROADS WOULD CROSS NEG
LECTED CORNERS OF OTHER TERRITO
RIES. A county of a faw white ecione cl the
hardy folk who mode it. and of a dominating
multitude of their eiaves* deeceudante.
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' Only once before now has th)e matter beea,
considered on Its merits. The legislative uHfne
mittee on Amendment, to the .Constitution
listened to.all who were qualified'to bear wit
ness v r argue either for or against. And that
commNoss voted “NO” fay nearly two to ono.
You own surmise Why the bill wee passed
over the committee's. head. You can picture
the Big Lobby ait work. Chuckling, gurgling,
wheezing. Cajoling, petting, threatening, prom
ising, flattering, while honest citlsens slept.
You can imagine the homely humor, the home*
grown good fellowship of hours lete and early.
It was magic grossly wrought. But it caussd
its victims to thrust this impudence before
you, for your signature on the dottfd'line.
NEWS NOTES
of General Interest
THE TIDES TO
NOVEMBER 6.
Thursday .... High 6:00 am 6:16 pm
Nov. 2 Low 12:20 pm 12:30 Pm
Friday Hgih 6:37 am 6:64 pm
Nov. 3 Low 12:30 am 1:00 pm
Saturday .. High 7:12 am 7:31 pm
Nov. 4 Low 1:08 am 1:38 pm
Sunday High 7:62 am 8:09 pmj
Nov- 6 Low 1:46 am 2:18 Pm
Monday .... High 8:29 am 8:46 pm
Nov. 6 Low 2:22 am 2:58 pm
—Outer bar caluclations—about one
hour later in the harbor.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I beg to notify my friends and the
public generally, that I am nc longer
connected with the Brunswick Buick
Company. However, I will be jgeased
to tak e care of your automobile trou
bles at my residence, 1609 Gloucester
street, cornor of Lee.
Respectfully,
10—29. U. A. EDWARDS.
NEWS’ LOST AD, AS USUAL,
FINDS THE ARTICLE.
J. F. Jones advertised a pair of
glasses his wife lost some days ago.
The glasses are found and were pick
ed up by a colored man who works
at the general store at Arco. If Mr.
Jones will call at this office this
morning h e ca n get the article adver
tised. News classified ads, not only
find lost articles, but they supply
j various wants and it Is seldom that
the desired result is not obtained.
ELECTION PAPERS RECEIVED
HERE BY ORDINARY DART.
Judge Edwin W. Dart, ordinary,
yesterday received from Secretary of
State McLendon papers for the elec
tion to be held next Tuesday and he
has turned the same over to Clerk
Townsend, of the board of county
commissioners. As this is; a regu
lar elation, managers and clerks will
receive Pay and not aervft foF pa
triotism only as they did in the sec
ond state primary recently.;
! WEATHER FORECAST *
! AND CONDITIONS
Locally: Probably showers; moder
j ate east winds shifting to south. Con
i ditiwis elsewhere. The western storm
now central over Missouri, is causing
I rai n generally In the Mississippi
! valley, i n the central Gulf states and
J Northern Georgia, excessive rain be
j ing noted in Arkansas, Oklahoma,
I Missouri and lowa locally during the
j last twenty-four hours. It is cool-
I er, with frost reported, in North
Carolina and Virginia.
LARGER NUMBER “GRAFTERS”
FLORIDA BOUND THAN EVER.
For the past several days many
; persons, male end female, have been
i canvassing Brunswick on various
I Propositions. Several are selling lead
i pencils, others, Qffer various small
| articles (inaluded arßong t|tese are
pictures of their “self.” Jiiist what
! anybody wanted these photos for is
I not known, but th e me n folk bought
,j as the seller was really
| a good -looking .woman and'this, ev
| etybody knows, sometimes with
the stronger sex. One or two with
1 spiall advertising schemes have also
I been on here- and that Florida will
|be wfell filled’ with all kinds of
i grafters this ?• winter is evident.
COLORED BUSINESS PLACES
REQUESTED TO CLOSE EARLY.
Those in charge of the revival)
which has been i n progress at the
African Baptist church, urgently re j
quest all Places of business con I
ducted by colored people to close to !
night at 7:45, In order that all em
ployes, as well as .proprietors, can
attend th e services. : I n this connec
tion it may be stated that much good
is resulting from .the meetings and
the request should be happily fol
lowed.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
IN MONTHLY MEETING.
The regular monthly meeting 'of
th a Board of Education , was held
yesterday, but only matters of
a routine nature wore 'handled. A
report on progress being made at
the new school was received and
proved satisfactory. It Is a well
known fact that all building opera
tions are delayed from time to time
on account of car shortage but this,
it is thought, will not last much
longer and then material will be re
ceived promptly.
PEAR TREE IN FULL BLOOM
AT HOME OF W. R. DART.
That this Is really the sunny south
and the iand of almost perpetual sun
sihine and flowers, is clearly demon
strated in th e shape of a pear tree
at the home of W. R. Dart, on Glynn ;
avenue, in full bloom. Of course the'
frost will soon come and kill the,
beautiful blossoms, but these have i
been a pleasing s'ght to the scores
who pass this well known homestead i
daily.
WILL ASK JUDGE BUTTS TO
RECESS COURT ELECTION DAY-
When the date for ihe holding of
the adjourned November ’term of j
the city court, which starts Monday
morning, was fixed, the general elec- ]
tion was evidently not thought of
and an effort will be made to have
Judge Butts recess the court for
that day in order that those inter
ested in the senatorial contest can
; be free to work in the interest of
their favorite. This one day, it is
Pointed out, will cause practically no
inconvenience and it is understood
that lawyers who hav e cases for that
day are perfectly willing that these
should go over. Judge Butts is spend
ing the week at Butler’s Point, St.
Simon and an effort will be made
to reach him before Saturday, at
which time he j s scheduled to return.
JUDGE DART WILL CONTINUE
BRUNSWICK TOURIST CAMP.
Judge Edwin W. Dart announcer!
yesterday that the Brunswick Tour
ist camp, located out on Glynn ave
nue and near Lanier’s oak, will be
continued but hereafter on a Pay
basis. The rate will be only 25 cents
• day for cars and if in for a week it
will be only |I.OO. Thi s goes l n a
small way in reimbutsing Judge
Dart for th e outlay, which, it is un
derstood, amounts to a considerable
sum. While this charge will likely
not keep Flortdk bopnd touristg from
coming here, it may cause them to
take another route on their return
trip as free camps have been estab
lished in many cities on the automo
bile highways in this and other states.
The charges made by Judge Dart
are lower than those of any pay
camp, however. Electric lights, heat,
rest room and many other convenience
are offered at this camp and for the
small charge made the manager will
only check up about even, if that.
Whenever You Need A General
Strengthening Tonic
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTE
LESS chill TONIC. It Strengthens and
Builds Up the System by Purifying and
Enriching the Blood. You can soon feel
Ha Strengthening, Invigorating effect. 60c
► J. M. PITTS
£ Contractor and Builder
►
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K ished.
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I Large and small jobs will receive
'the same prompt attention.
► I have been in this line of'-
► business in Brunswick for the -
► past twenty-five years. My best ■
*■ references re furnished : by those -
• I have worked for.
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1203 Gloucester St. 1
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; IF OUR SERVICE FftiLS
IN ANY WAY, PLEASE
TELL US, WE WANT IT
TO BE AS GOOD AS IT
IS POSSIBLE TO MAKE
IT.
BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY
Geo. Griffin, Mgr.
DON’T FORGET WE ARE
DRY CLEANERS
MICKY WALKER IS
NEW WELTERWEIGHT
BOING CHAMPION
BESTED JACK BRITTON IN NEW
YORK LAST NIGHT AFTER
BATTLE.
(By Associated Press.)
New York, Nov I.—Micky Walker,
of Elizabeth, N. J., became -be new
Welterweight hexing ci/iinEpon to
night whe n he received a decision over
Jack Bri’ton, the veteran title holder
in a fifteen round bout in Madison
Square Garden.
It was one of the -nost furious
fights ever seen in the battle-scared
arena. Britton jvas clearly outclassed
and tired towards the last, but calm
ly shook hands with Walker as the
bell sounded in the fifteenth round.
FORD IS RETICENT ON
COAL TRANSACTIONS
Detroit, Nov. 1. —While a news
paper man questioned Henry Ford
today about the reported purchase
of a group of Pennsylvania coal
mines valued at $10,000,0008 the
manufacturer continued his inspec
j tion of an old farm house undergoing
repairs. The property seemed to
have the greater hold upon Mr.
Ford's Interest.
I Mr. Ford said he was not sure
whether his agent had completed
the huge Pennsylvania deal. He had
men in numerous coal fielda seeking
fuel for his industries but he had
not heard that the reported deal for
! 30,000 acres of coal 1 lands had been
I closed. One small mine at Grand
I Forkq* Pennsylvania, he said, was
purchased yesterday.
Officials at, Mr. Ford's office at
Dearborn were unabl to confirm the
report from Detroit.
ENGINEER DROPS DEAD
WHILE ON HIS ENGINE
Macon, Ga., Nov. X C. Pierce
all, 40, of 440 Edgewpod avenue, en
gineer and fireman on the Georgia
Southern & Florida Railroad fell to
the floor of his engine cab at Cecil,
126 miles from Macon, this aft
ernoon, and died within a few min
utes. Physicians said his death was
caused by achte indigestion. Th e body
was placed o n an inbound train ami
brought to Miaton- t !
Twenty years; ago Mr, Pierceall
'graduated from Joh n Hopkins Uni
versity with the degree, doctor of
imed*cirae, but returnihg home iho
iwent toMwork for the railroad, and
•'.never took up the practice of hm pro
fession. XFhree years ago he was
made an engineer, on the railroad,
but Tuesday he was serving as • a
fireman, and when the fatal attack
came, upon him he had just finished
shoveling coal.
. Mr, Piercall had lived in Macon
'seventeen years. He is' survived- hv
Ihis wife- Funeral arrangement* will
be announced later.
NEW TROLLEY FOR LOCAL
STREET RAILWAY SYSTEM
A force spent practically all of
•last n,jght in removing the old trol
ley of the City'and Interurban Rail
road •company and putting up new
land the. work was finished. This, it
is said, Will enable the company to
give a service second to none any
where and. will,;'is the meantime,
i'cafase less difficulty on th e part of
‘its employes sp. . ,
It is stated that within a short
time the cohipany will Purchase new
cai'g ''as negotiations have been un
, derway, Ibbking to this end for the
Past several weeks. It is said that
the lime is enjoying increased pat
ronagf'ialj the time. Gy „ < '
If Kidneys and ,
Bladder Bother
,Ji j. l t? ■ -v‘
Take Salts to flush Kidney* and
, neutralize irritating';
fJ t , i .i, acids.
■ ' !• ' 'f. '■■■. ■
, Kidney and bladder irritations often
result .from urjo aoid, eays a noted
authority. Tliq kidneys filter, this aoid
from the' blood 'laM pass' it On to the
bladder, .wljere it may remain, to irritate
and inflame, causing a burning, scald
ipg sensation, or setting up an irrita
tion, at the neck of the'bladder,’obli ging
yoir .to seek relief two or three times
during the (fight. The- sufferer is in
constant dresidj ‘the wat^r 'passes some
time* with a scalding sensation and is
very profuse; again, there is difficulty
in voiding it.
Bladder weakness meet folks call it,
because they can’t control urination.
MfljUe it is extremely annoying and
sometimes very painful, this is often
one of the moat simple ailments to
overcome. Get about four oupoes of
Jad iSs.ltb from vour pharmacist and
taka a tablespoonful in a glass of water
before breakfast; continue this for two
or three days. This will help neutralize
the acid* in the urine eo it no longer
is a source of irritation to the bladder
and • urinary organs, which then aot
normal again ,
'Jad Salta ia inexpensive, harmless,
is made from the acid of grapes
sum lemon juice, combined with lithia,
and is used by thousands of folks who
are subject to urinary disorders caused
by uric acid irritation. Jad Slalts ia
splendid for kidneys and causes to bad
effects whatever.
Here you have a pleaant, effervescent
lithia water drink, which often quickly
relieve* bladder . irritation,
We Give Standard
Willard Service on
All Batteries
With our experience and equipment we
have a notion that we could work out a
pretty fair sort of battery service without
much help.
But we also have an idea that it wouldn’t
measure up to the brand of service devel
oped for our use by the Willard Storage
Battery Company.
As Battery Headquarters we have the
benefit of their years of experience, and of
the definite national standards of service
they have been able to develop as a result.
Come in! No matter what make of bat
tery you happen to have it needs the sort of
attention provided by the Willard Standard
of Service.
Brunswick Batttery and
Motor Company
Representing
Willard Storage Batteries
Atlanta Birmingham & Atlantic Ry
SCHEDULE
EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1922
(This schedule published as Information and not guaranteed.)
Ar.-From - _____
11:45 a. m Savannah and Jacksonville .... 9:26 a. m.
7:16 p. m Savannah and Jacksonville....... i.... 6:10 p. tn.
ll:0o A. M Atlanta, Birmlngb am and Savannah 6:40 p. m.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND SCHEDULES APPLY TO
H. G. DOWLING Ph one R. H. WILLIAMS
..Gen. Acrent 398 Pass. Tkt. Agrt.
Agent for
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PHILADELPHIA DIAMOND GRID
BATTERY
STROMBURG CARBURETORS
Brunswick Vulcanizing Cos.
We Recharge and Repair any Make of Battery
“Only the
Best for me!"
declares the woman
who takes pride in
the hind of food she
set i before her family.
Si .3 knows it doesn’t pay
to waste her good effort*
and her <jood flour, eggs
and other materials by
using anything but
ROYAL —-the best bak
ing powder made.
It Contains No Alum
Leaves No Bitter Taste