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iVEUiyuaunr, .nfij.y w , iSUIk
t-nxino- in Australia Y ■ i.L & 1 M
. Snxing in Australia Y : t^nTT
tie death' V f f own . hi!l ever
I ,l U u uf Lew >arcy, the only
f~ '.’sMer developed in that eo-m
--try since the days of Young Griffo
Byl> Fitzsimmons aid other, of
their period.
■ J . ) , e „ arth , of hifr, > c| nss performers
is the sole reason for the sa state
of the snort, in the Antipodes. In
proportion to the populate there
are more boxing fanj in Australia
than m any other country in the
■world. The government takes i
active interest in the spo-t. B0X
•l n X is taught in the public schools
•Magnificent arenas in ail f hiree
- cities provide ample room for nu
merous spectators. The sport, is
better conducted there than in any
otner spot on the globe, and yet it
is rapidly running to seed.
Jack Munro, the man who man
ages the chain of fight clubs that
controls boxing in Australia, ar
rived in this country some time ago
m search of talent. So far be has
hot been able to obtain the services
of a good second rater, while th •
top notchers laugh at hD offers.
It often has been predicted that
t, • large amounts of money boxers
are paid in America will eventual
ly ruin the sport I ere. That has
not come to pass yet, but the large
Purses here certainly have ruine i
boxing in Australia. For some
reason or other Australia cannot
develop a high class boxer despite
the fact Wiat every health; your,
stcr receives every encouragement
to take up the sport. It must im
po r i, stars from other countries.
! . It appears that boxing is q, sport
t.iat thrives under persecution and
languishes when protected, flack
in the days when boxers were
hounded by police and short s fistic
stars were developed whoa- names
'■will live forever. Now that the
sport is protected and err mraged
the number of good men develop .1
, is amazingly small.
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Australia, itlngiana ana UTaiice
ail encourage boxing, and none of
tnese countries can boast of a first
class ring fighter. Am rice, is the
least tolerant of all the hexing
countries, and yet we Five a corner
on what little .fistic talent ti r.- is
10 rV‘ e ' vorltl at ’ the present time.
Despite the mediocreXcaliber of
the boxers, purse., continue t. in
crease in value. When Jeffries is
paid SIOI,OOO in 1010 -he boxing
world fairly gasped. It was pre
dicted on all sides that ouch a hugh
purse would never be equaled, —t
twelve-years later the cha.njdyi
was paid $300,000 and the chal
lenger $200,000 for taking part in
a bout scheduled for only twelvs
rounds and with no decision at
stake. r
.Hut while America has been ’wo
grer.sing in the matter of purses
i- not in the development of fis<ic
talent Australia has been going
back in both respects. In 1008
Australia created a . -cord for ga-s
receipts when the Burns-Johrisca
fight drew $131,000. The fight rs
reseived only $35,000 of that
amount, but, although their share
was small in comparison v/ilh that
r the promoter, the -u: was large
for that tirr.p.
Today bouts in which Australia.:
■ -Lampions defend their-fitles draw
■ • little as SI,OOO at times. No
v onder Munro cannot induce any
< our pampered stars to t-’ke the
I ng trip over there. Even Jimrrv
' 'abby had to desert Australia,
' 'ere he was a champion. Al
‘ ough all in now, Clahby can m.l.a
.• more money in this country as
second rater than as a champion
in Australia. .✓
* * *
Hughie McKenna, quarterback of
s Oregon Aggies c’oven, -a being
i oadcasted as the country’s small
' t varsity football player. The
< ninutive star tips the scales at
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THEATRICAL
WONDERFUL PICTURE AT
THE BIJOU FOR TODAY
One of the most dramatic and
thrilling pictures hooked for this city
in many a day. according to Mana
ger Frown, of the Bijou Theatre,
whore it will be shown today, is
“Above All Law.” The scenes of the
picture are located in India and the
theme deals with a Hindu prince who
becomes jealous of his beautiful wife
and in revenge, decides to entomb
her alive. He sends to France for a
celebrated architect who, on learning
the nature of the task imposed upon
nim, refuses to obey orders, thereby
involving .Bimslf and his finance©,
who has followed him to India, in
great trouble. The story, respite its
numerous thrills, has a happy ending.
The production is said to be one of
the most massive and beautiful ever
shown in this country in many
months. The cast is made up of lead
ing European screen players, and all
of them are artists to the finger tips.
Manager Brown promises a most pre
tentious showing and ecord crowds
are anticipated.
FOOTBALL RESULTS
Rutgers, 25; Loouisiana, 0.
ForhaTn, 14; New York University
6.
ST. SIMON TRANSIT COMPANY
BRUNSWICK TO OCEAN PIER, ST,
SIMON ISLAND
Winter Schedule
Leave Brunswick 9:00 am
?Lea\'e Brunswick 3:00 pm
Leave Ocean Pier 10:00 am
Leave Ocean Pier 4:15 Pm
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
Leave Brunswick 9:30 am
Leave Brunswick .. 2:30 pm
Leave Ocean Pier 11:00 an:
Leave Ocean Pier 4:30 pm
J. B. WRIGHT,
Manager.
Big Eaters Get
Kidney Trouble
Take Salts at first sign of
Bladder irritation or
Backache.
The American men and women must
guard constantly against •kidney trouble,
because we cat often too much red meat
and all our food is rich. Our blood is
filled with uric acid which the kidneys
strive to filter odt; they weaken from
overwork, become sluggish, the elimina
tive tissues clog and the result io kidney
trouble, bladder weakness and a general
decline in health.
When your kidneys feel like lumps of
lead; your back hurts or the urine is
cloudy, full of sediment, or you arc
obliged to seek relief two'or three times
during the night; if you suffer with sick
headache, or dizzy, nervous spellsf acid
stomach, or if you have rheumatism
when the weather is t.-ad, get from your
pharmacist about fontf ounces of Jad
Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass
of water before breakfast for a few
days and your kidneys may then act
tine This famous salts is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon juice, com
bined with lithla, and lias been used for
generations to Hush and stimulate
clogged kidneys: to neutralize the acids
iii the urine so it no longer is a source
of irritation, thus often ending bladder
disorders.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; can not in
jure, makes a delightful effervescent
lithia water beverage and belongs in
every home, because nobody can make
a mistake by having a good kidney
flushing any time.
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MINUTES COMMISSIONERS CITY
OF BRUNSWICK
Official
Regular Meeting
Briipswick, Ga., Uov. 6, 1922.
Present. Hon. C. D. Ogg, mayor
anl Commissioners J. L. Andrew., and
M. B. McKinnon, minutes of previous
metings were read and confirmed.
Mrs. Merritt, county demonstrator
appeared before the commissioners
requesting an appropriation of SIOO
and repairs to the barrack s build
ings for the holding of a county fair,
Nov. 29 and 30th, Dec. 1, 1922.
The matter was taken under ad
visement.
A delegation of colored citizens
with Rev. R. D. Arline as spokes
man appeared before the commission
ers, requesting that the matter of
the killing of Collin Thomas by Po
lice cff(cer s cn Sunday mornirg Oc
tober 29th, 1922 be thoroughly in
vestigated. A signed petition on
he subject was referred to the man
ager for investigation and report.
Petitions and Communications:
Bids wore recevied for the pur
chase from the city of the three quar
ters of Town Commons lot number 127
betwe n Stonewall and Lee street as
follows:
From John H. Brown $260.00
From C. T. Calnan 325.00
The bid of C. T. Calnan was on
motion accepted.
A communication from the Y. W.
C. A. through its president, Mrs. M.
L. McKinnon, for financial assistance
in maintaining the Y. W. C. A. was
read. On motion the secretary was
directed to notify the association that
the city’s budget for 1922 had been
made up; and that the needs of the
Y. W. C. A. for 1923 would receive
due consideration next year.
From C ; ty Manager Gramling, with
reference to dilapidated condition and
danger as fire hazard of the black
smith shop across the street from
the Carlton hotel.
Filed as information.
From City Manager Gi'amling, at
taching communication from v Oscar
G. Hensel asking for payment of doc
tor bills for services to his wife, al
leged to have broken her wrist in
falling into a hole in the tarvia road
on Gloucester street.
Referred to City Attorney and City
Manager.
Resolution;
Whereas, at a meeting of the Com
missioners of the-City of Brunswick
held the first day of November, nine
teen hundred and twenty-one, Nov.
Ist, 1921, this body did, pursuant to
tile desire g of a alrge majority o-f tax
payers and citizens, and by appro
priate resolution transfer to the com
pany formed to keep the street rail
way as a going proposition, part of
the city’s claims: to-wit taxes for the
year 1920 due by the City and Sub
urban Street Railway, and also
agreed to donate otherddaism s to be
used in final settlement of their ac
count with the receiver of the said
street railway, and
Whereas, on October sth, 1922, n
pursuance of such agreement certain
other executions; to-wit; for taxes
clue by said City and Suburban
Street Railway for the ' year 1919,
$1,818.00 and taxes for the year
1921, $1,856.00 were transferred to
the new company. Therefore be il
resolved by the commissioners of the
City of Brunswick, that this resolu
tion containing a record thereof, be
spread upon the minutes.
Adopted.
Ordinances:
Tii e following ordinance was rend
the second and third time, amended,
passed and adopted.
A n Ordinance Entiilod:
An ordinance to prohibit the blow
ing of whistles of railway locomo
tivea within the corporate limits of
the city of Brunswick, south of S
street and to provide a penalty for
a violation thereof.
It is hereby ordained by the com
mission of the City of Brunswick in
lawful meeting assembled, that from
and after the passage and adoption
of this ordinance;
Section 1. It shall be unlawful for
any perso n to blow the whistle of
any railway locomotive within the
corporate limits of the City of Bruns
wick, south of S street.
Section 2: If cany person shall
violate any provision of this ordi
nance, such person shall for each
such violation be punished on convic
tion as provided for in Secdon 71 of
the Cede of the City of Brunswick
eompiled by Owens Johnson.
I Section 3; All ordinances and Parts
cf Ordinances in conflict with any
provision of this ordinance are hereby
repealed.
Recfessed until Monday, Nov. 13,
1922, at 11 a. m.
N. D. RUSSELL,
Secretary Commissioners
City of Brunswick.
IF OUR SERVICE FAILS
IN ANY WAY, PLEASE
TELL US, WE WANT IT
TO BE AS GOOD AS IT
IS POSSIBLE TO MAKE
IT.
■ i
BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY
Geo. Griffin, Mgr.
DON’T FORGET WE ARE
DRY CLEANERS
Wants
BE THE pencil ma n In your terri
tory. Complete line school, office,
advertising pencils. Send experience,
references to 1104 Prospect Ave.,
Cleveland Pencil & Gold Stamping
Cos., Cleveland, Ohio. 11—15
WANTED—Cigar Salesmen. $125
month and expenses. Experience
not necessary. Send addressed stamp
ed envelope for information. Carolina
Cigar Cos., High Point, N. C. 11—7
WANTED—Good experienced Bruns
wick girl as waitress. Apply Amer
ican Cafe, Newcastle street. 11—8
WANTED—Road partner \that can
sell goods; has small amount of
cash, and not afraid of work. Apply
to Mr. Elam, room, No. 17, Royal
Hotel, Wednesday evening, Noven'
ber Bth. H—S
WANTED—Man to open and manage
rug cleaning business in Brunswick;
previous experience unnecessary, must
have reference and one hundred dol
lars cash. Local man of wide ac
quaintance preferred, Apply to Mr.
Elam, room No. 17, Royal Hotel,
Wednesday evening, Nov. Bth. 11—8
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Desirable first floor
furnished apartment, modem con
veniences, come and se e it at 506
Howe street. * 11-9
FOR RENT—Eight room house, lo
cated at 708 Howe St., recently re
papered and painted. Apply E. F.
Coney, or phone 346. 11—9
FOR RENT—Two story house lo
cated at 506 Howe St., splendid
condition, r#(oderate rental. Apply
E. F. Coney, or phone 346. 11-yd)
FOR RENT—Thre e furnished roonts,
with private bath, electric lights,
and telephone. Located at 1022 Al
bany. Phone L. A. Miller, No. 358.
11—8
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms
o n first floor, use of private bath
in desirable location near car line.
Apply Mrs, B. A. Fahm, 714 Ellis
Street. . 11—7—22
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-—l9lß Fold touring car
in first claiis condition. Cheap for
cash or terms. Phone 1020. G. M.
Coleman, general store,' Arco. Ga.
H—lo
FOR SALE—Buiek roadster, six
cylinder, terms and low price, in
excellent condition, call at 14071-2
Newcastle Street. 3t
FOR SALE—Seven passenger Wyllys
Six, 1920 Model. Is i n first class
condition in every way. Apply to J.
E. Register or phone 708. tf
LOST
LOST—Braided handbag on Union
street, betiwen Mansfield and Glou
cester. Reward if returned to The
News office. tf
LOST—Black plush scarf, was lost
on street car. Return to Mrs. N.
H. Ballard, 528 Union street. tf
SPECIAL NOTICES
NOTICE
All persons are warned that shoot
ing, fishing and oystering in. the
creeks and marshes of Little St.
Simons Island, Ga., are prohibited.
11—24 Douglas Taylor.
ANNOUNCEMENT
With my health greatly improved,
I am now able to take charge of my
grocery store at 721 Esrmont street,
again, where I will he pleased to
serve my Patrons and the public gen- ;
erally with complete Stock >'f g r o-1
cerfes, meats, toilet article* and j
cigarettes.
Mrs. W. H. ANDERSON.
11—7 721 Egmont Street.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF
LAND
GEORGIA—GLYNN COUNTY.
Under and by virtue of an order of
tbe Court or Ordinary of said coun
ty, will be sold at public outcry, on
too first Tuesday in December 1922,
a: the Courthouae i n sah> county, be
tween the usual hours of sale, the
following real estate located in Glynn
county, (Georgia, to-wit: Lawrence
viHe lots numbers five hundred and
Sixty-one (56i) and five hundred and
sixty-two (562), as shown upon the
Lawrenceville Division b n the offi
cial map of the City of 'Brunswick,
Georgia, made by Harwood J. Sim
mons, C. E. in the year 1891.
Terms of sale, qash.
EDWIN W. DART,
Administrator estate of Horace Har
ri son, ..deceased. , 11-8,15,22,29
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears _/7
Signature of
Aspirin
SAY “BAYER” when you buy Aspirin
Unless you see the name “Bayer’’
o n package or on tablets you are not
getting the genuine Bayer product
prescribed by Physicians over twen
ty-two years and proved safe by mil
lions for colds, headache, toothache,
earache, neupralgia, lumbago, rheu
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PHILADELPHIA DIAMOND GRID
BATTERY
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W e Recharge and Repair any Make of Battery
Determination
SALE
Ladies Outing gowns . . 79c
All Wool Serge . . . 89c
Black Taffeta . . . 1.19
Black Duches Satin . . 1.45
i?
Best Quality Gingham 18c
Baby Blankets . . . 79c
72x90 Sheets . . . 79c
Boys Ribbed Stockings . . 10c
Good Quality Table Damask best 79c
Our entire stock of Shoes has been
reduced, see us first and save time
and trouble of going elsewhere.
The Union Store
1401 Newcastle Street
PAGE SSEVEN
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! Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost
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