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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 1922.
! BABY PROMPTS NEW YORK PRODUCER
TO GIVE UP WIFE TO ENGLISH ACTOR
Edith Day and Pat Somerset.
Discovering that his wife, Edith Day, actress, was the mother of a
child, born in London. Carl Carleton, Broadway theatrical producer, has
withdrawn his deportation complaint against Pat Somerset, his wife’s
alleged sweetheart. Carleton believes he would be injuring the child’s
future by pressing the charges. K.. .. everf the federal government will
. continue its efforts to deport Somerset.
G cod Dry Wood
$ 1.50 per Load or $6 per Cord
Cut in stove lengths
Prompt Delivery—Loads
Satisfaction Guaranteed
R. B. FROHOCK
Phone 956
Coal-Coke-wood
CEMENT SEWER PIPE
L,ME shingles and lath*
PLASTER FIRE CLAY
brick s RRn j BR,CK
Y/E HAVE LIME IN SMALL PACKAGES FOR WHITE
WASHING AND ALL DISiNFECTING PURPOSES.
Coney & Parker Company
Phones 17 and 18 1129 Bay Street.
These Things Try the
Toughness
of a Battery
1. Hard, fast driving
2. Rough roads
3. Mud and dust
4. Infrequent testing
5. Lack of water
6. Long tours
7. Much stopping and starting
8. Cold weather
9. Hot weather
10. Poor carburetion
11. Stiff oil
12. Tight motor bearings
13. Short circuits
14. Loose connections
15. Generator out of adjustment
16. Generator worn or dirty
17. Distributor worn or dirty
18. Excessive use of lights
19. Loose hold-downs
20. Electrical devices added beyond
capacity o£ battery
. . : '. ■ .•
Brunswick Batttery &
jj
Motor Company
Representing
Wilard Batteries
(THREADED RUBBER INSULATION)
and Batteries
(WOOD SEPARATORS)
NEWS NOTES
a/ General Interest
THE TIDES TO
NOVEMBER 20. ’
Thursday High 5:07 a-m. 5:29 p.m.
Nov. 18 Low 11:30 a.m 11:45 p.m.
Friday High 6:00 a.m. 6:22 p.m.
Nov 17 Low 12:24 p.m. 12:36 a.m.
Saturday High 6:50 a.m. 7:13 p.m.
Nov. 18 Low 12:36 a.m. 1:15 p.m.
Sunday High 7:40 a.m. 1:02 p.m.
Nov. 19 Low 1:25 a.m. 2:o* p.m.
Monday High 8:28 a.m. 8:51 p.m.
Nov 20. Low 2:14 a m. 2:54 p.m.
—Outer bar ealuclations—about one
hour later in the harbor.
POLICE DEPARTMENT MEMBERS
IN NEW WINTER UNIFORMS.
Members of the police department
have ‘‘got into their new clothes"
and all make an excellent appearance
The uniforms are th e regulation blue
and members seem to b e well satis
fied with them.
MAKES REPAIRS ON
ROTHiOLZ HOME.
Extensive repairs are underway on
the Rotholz home, corner of Glouces
ter and Ellis streets. This handsome
home was recently purchased by A.
Rothschild, well known jeweler and
when the work is finished It will be
one of the best homes in that
part of th e city.
weatrer forecast
OND CONDITIONS
Lacally; Propably rains; cooler;
moderate easterly winds. Conditions
elsewhere: Conditions remained
nearly stationary during the last
twenty-four hours, rains continuing
in the Mississippi valley and the lake
region and cloudiness increasing in
the Gulf states, while fair weather
prevails In the western districts. The
cooler condition advanced over the
Misssslppi valley, wi.h freezing
northward of Arkansas.
MUM SEEMS TO BE THE WORD
WITH MASTERB HARRIS '
Masters Harris, negro, who la la
jail charged with the murder of his
wife, Robertha Harris, still presists
in keeping mum and would not even
talk to an attorney yho had been
employed by relatives to defend him.
He has not asked for or demanded a
commitment trial and will
action of th e grand jury. In the
meantime officers are securing some
damaging evidence against the man.
ADDING TO FORCE ON
BROADFIELD ROAD.
Since the fact has been made
known that contractor Wright will
in future pay off all workers on the
Let the
BRUNSWICK
ACCIDENT
Assume the Risk
JL
With increased usage of automo biles nat
of accidents will be greater this year tha
That’s why accident insurance is absoh
may be the most careful driver in the w<‘
that the “other fellow is ?”
$1,000.00 Travel '
„ And although ..: ‘
under the ten i
through accidt
'*■ gives you the ,
$lO Week fo l
SIOO Emergency Benefit „ i f
' * :
This insurance is
both men and
If you are one of tf^j 0( j Snapper, Bass Sheepshead, -
See to it at OnCe.Utamaha river fresh water cat- <
filling Out a blarfisb. Trout, Crab Meat, Cedar 4
.Key Mullet. 1
Remember—This Brunswick New* ?
wiclc Npwc nave trnu. n ,, n „ f ♦ Bear the fact in mind that we -
wick news pays your premium. dress a „ fl3h ati d make prompt -
* 4ft- II rwa Hrvnv
Broadfield roal weekly a number have
applied and awe now on the job.
Trucks take out ail those working
there who live in Bdunswick and
this is done free of charge. There
i„ still room for many mo re men and
any who cares to start can meet the
truck any morning at the corner of
Gloucester and Norwich streets and
check on.
PLANS ARE WELL UNDERWAY
FOR THE BIG POULTRY SHOW.
Thos e at the he;>d of the Glynn
County Poultry Breeder’s associa
tion will soon have everything well
on the move looking to one of the
greatest events of the kind ever pull
ed off in this part of the stale. Mrs.
Madge B. Merritt, county demonstra
tor is sure that th e display of pro
ducts will do credit to this section
and will be of a varied nature out
side of the poultry to he on exhibi
tion.
NOTICE
All members Ocean Lodge and all
other Masons are respectfully re
quested to be at lodge room at 2:30
p. m., for the purpose of paying our
last respects to -our late brother, R|
H. Martin. November 15, 1922.
F. M. Scarlett.
W. M. CLean Ledge,
214 F. and A. M.
U. A. EDWARDS
Now located at my former
headquarters
1207 NEWCASTLE ST.
(Next to the City >Hall)
Any and all kinds of
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
Done promptly and satis
faction guaranteed
IF OUR SERVICE FAILS
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
FIRST WOMA.IiM
ACT AS AMBUEsMI
DOCTOR IN GOTHA
—-- *'- ' ~
i Dr. Anne McGrath has tlv dis
tinction of being the only woman
Ambulance surgeon in Greater Nl-.v
(York. She has held this post in
'the Norwegian ho3pi.a! in Brook
lyn for the past four mo. ths and
says that she loves her work.
ONLY THREE JURORS TAKEN
IN HERRIN MURDER. TRIAL
Marlon, 111., Nov. 14.—Progress of
the trial of the five men charged
with the murder in connection with
the Herrin mine killing, was retard
ed today and no other than th e jurors
chosen yesterday are now in the '
juror’s box.
RAILROAD LEGISLATION
FOR COMING CONGRESS
Washington, N o v. 14.—Possibl
addition of railroad legislation ,f
the ship subsidy and other admin!
istration measures is on the prograit
for the coming wlnte r in congress,
was Indicated by developments 1
the White House today.