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TUESDAY, NOV. 21, 1922.
HUNTING SEASON
OPEN,NUMBERS
OUT YESTERDAY
REPORTED THAI WOODS ARE
I’ULI. OF GAME AND ESPE
CIALLY QUAIL.
Tin fir,st clay of the '1122-2:; hunting
season was on yesterday anil score o:
sportsmen went out to make an early
Start. While it is reported that the
woodg are full of all kinds of game
especially, quail, it was noted that
none of tile local hunters returned
to th e city last night with big bags.
fa f t of the matter is, it is stand,
quail, evjdentally aware of th e fact
that the guiin'ers would be out, sought
,'he swamps and for this reason, rev
were killed.
The wild turkey season aI so open
ed. It will he lawful to kill quail am
Wild turkey in Georgia from Novem
ber 21) to March 1. The cat squirt
season opened October 1. and will V
flowed March t.
In connection with the real opening
of Hie season, it should |m remember
ed that license are necessary and
those who do nof procure these nec
essary documents are liabl e to fines
as It is understood that Warden Hop
kins is to strickly enforce the law
here anil Deputy Inspector H. A.
Wilkes will see to it that the | a w is
THE Gil AND K?
-LYING THO WAY
Wagenkals and Kemper present
By Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hop,vood
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Mail orders now. Prices 50c; $1.00; $150; $2.00, plu s tax-
KRCPLAR SEAT SALE FRIDAY 10 A. M.
Do Yoil Tell Your
Friends About
Willard Service?
If you tell Bill;- Bill tells Harry;
Harry tells John —and before we
know it, three new customers
are coming in regularly for bat
tery service.
That just suits us. We’d rather
have customers come like that,
because usually they’re the kind
who aren’t satisfied with just
ordinary service.
If you ’have a particular or
“cranky” friend, tell him about
us —and how we take care of all
makes of batteries according to
Willard Standards of Service.
Brunswick Batttery &.
Motor Company
Representing
WlIaK, Batteries
(THREADED RUBBER INSULATION)
anti % iialteries
(WOOD SEPAiiATORSj
GOVERNMENT TO
TAKE STEPS IN
K.K.K. TROUBLE
PRESIDENT PROMISES ( LAUS
ANNE GOVERNMENT THAT
IN VEST IGATION START
< l?y Associated Press.)
Washington, Nov. 20. —Assurance
given Governor Barker, of Louisanna,
today by President Harding that
wherever federal interest was involv
ed in alleged activities of the Ku
Klux Klan in that state that federal
authorities were ready to extend full
o operation.
This was in reply to a request of
the governor that the federal govern
ment help in cutting Tiff outside sup
port and help that he said th e or
ganization was getting from the out
side -md tending to disrupt the stale
government.
Dei a long conference .at toe
White House between the President,,
Attorney General Daugherty, Gov
trnor Parker and Attorney Coco, ot
Louisiana, it was announced that a
thorough investigation would be un
dertaken and that it was , the idea
thalt Louisiana would thoroughly
ink; care of th e situation.
obeyed, not only in Glviin but this
entire section.
NEWS NOTES
oi General Interest
THE TIDES TO
NOVEMBER 20.
Tuesday High 9:14 a. m„ 9:41 p. m.
‘ N0v.21 Low 3:03 a. m 3:43 p. m
—Outer bar caluclations —about on>
lour later in the harbor.
JUDGE BEACH TO REMOVE
HIS OFFICE AT EARLY DATE.
Justice of the Peace Beach an noun
•ee s that, he. will shortly remove hie
office from the second story of the
Hopkins building on Newcastle street
to his former headquarters near the
corner of Richmond and F streets.
SALVATIICN ARMY
HELD FINE SERVICE.
The services Sunday by the Sal
vation Army were among the mos
interesting ever held here and many
heard the good talks and excellen
music. Ensign and Mrs. Leve
were over from Savanna Hand as
sfsted at all th e meetings.
JURY COMMISSIONERS
REVISED BOTH BOXES.
The Glynn county .iur.v commission
ei-sr met yesterday morning at the
court house and started the work of
revising of both th e grand and peti J
.juryhoxe s and indications are that
the board will he in session the re
mainder of the week, or at least
until Friday afternoon- It is ur
der&tood that a large number of new
names will be added to both boxes.
THE ADVENT CHRISTIAN
CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY.
Interesting and well attended s erv
ices were held at the Christian Ad
vent church Sunday and were con
ducted by Elder H. V. Skipper, for
liter well known and popular
Brunswick citizen hut who now re
sides jn Jacksonville, where he liar
a large church. It was the twenty
seventh anniversary of the church
and during this long period it ha!
grown to be one of the largest con
gregations in the city. ~~
WEATHER FORECAST
AND CONDITIONS.
Locally: Fair and colder. Condi
lions elsewhere: Showers were gen
era! in Georgia and the Gulf state
and scattered in the lake region am
northwest during the last twentv
four hours. Fair weather continuer
in the remainder of the country
with lower temperatures In the in
terror disrtpiatty. Freezing tern pe’ta
tures were noted northwest of Texas.
MANY WELL ATTEND
TECH-AUBURN GAME.
From reports of the sale of ticket?
to the much discussed football game
Thanksgiving day in Atlanta between
Georgia Tech and Auburn, there wil
be the largest icrowd in attendance o
and former events. A great portioi
if (ho reserve seats'were placed oi
.'ale and sold out the first day and’
tickets remaining to he had by tht
general public now can be secured
only through the members of thi
student body—and such of those thgi
are fortunate enough to have friend
in Atlanta to get them.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the good VeopP
who administered to us during the iP ■
nes s and death of our wife arid moth
er. May a kind Providence wt©l
over those who so unselfishly rend
nred their service in her last..hours
Win. H. HAYS and Family
GIRL NOW WELL
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-1.., ri””l though she is still
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give you permission to publish this let
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CONGRESS MEETS BUT
ADJOURNS ACCOUNT
DECEASED MEMBERS
Continued From Page One)
total of four sessions for the con
gress, including the spec.al session
.ailed in April, 1921, no congress
before ever having had mor e than
three, and it may have the further
incition o £ including the first wo
man member to oe seated in the
United States senate.
With neither house planning t.o
;et down to work until after the
(resident’s joint session addres s to
norrow, the senate, after the usual
pening day formalities being pre
wired to adjourn out of respects to
the late Senator Watson of Georgia,
nd the house out of respect
o Representative Nolan, Republican,
'alifornia, interest in the day’s pro
-dure was chiefly claimed by the
u-oblem presented in the efforts of
Irs. W. H. Felton, of Georgia, the
irst woman senator to abtain the
eat in the senate for today.
The way appeared to he cleared
or this up to th e point ot securing
tnaminou s consent to it, Vice-Presi
lent Coolldge and senate leaders as
veil, it was understood, being dis
posed to grant Mrs. Felton the djs
inction of th; s procedure. At the
same time, however! they werp said
o fcigree that Since Senator-elect
leorge’s election on November 7 she
tad no legal right to he seated and
hat a single objection on the floor
would probably bar her.
Although on hand for the extra
.ession, Mr. George said he would
tot claim his seat in the senate tm
il tomorrow in order first to give
■•lrs. Felton an opportuni' - ro ciaii
h e right to take the oath of office.
On the house side, the presence
if Mrs. Winifred Duck, elected as
epresentative at large from IHinor
o succeed her father, t.h e late rep
esentative William E. Mason, tr
>e sworn in, in*6° certain an in
rease to two in the women mem
lership in that body. Seven others
elected to fill vacancies in the house
also were to take oath of off?
vh’lfi the senate Vas to receive a
tew membe- | 'C'—mas L. Bayard,
Democrat, of Deleware.
Another matter awaited in the
tenate t 0 of more than ‘he usual
•outine interest of opening day was
he reading of the resignation of
senator Truman S. Newberry of
Michigan, announcement of which
was made here last night in the pub
cation of his letter of resignation to
Governor Groesbeck under date of
November 18, a qopv of which Was
forwarded to Vice-President Cool
dgp to be read into the senate rec
ord.
Bread is the staff of life. Have the
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in T> t. e Home Reflects
An Understanding
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TEACHING WOMEN
PROPER USE OF
MONEY—HER JOB
Mrs. Key Cammr.ck.
Mrs. Key Cammack, who will be
one of the few women attending
the American Bankers’ Association
convention in New York city next
month, is assistant secretary of
the New York T i-.st ComDany.
She is one of the first women to
receive and to fill such n office in
a large hacking '.ouse. Educating
women, who do not krow, in 1
meaning and proper use of _ioii2„*
is Mrs. Cammack’s job. She is a
pioneer in this movement and
said to have a genius for economy.
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Clean your bowels! Feel fine!
When you feel sick, dizzy, upset,
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your stomach is soul* of gassy, just
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cathart c-laxtive on earth for grown
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like candy.
NOTICE
To the several colored churches of
the city of Brunswicjk' You and your
congregation are t-ordially invited to
be present at St. Paul A. M: K.
church, 1522 Wolf street, Sunday,
November 19, 1922 at 7 n. m., to
listen to the reports passing out
the conference year for 1922 a nd the
farewell sermon by th e pastor, Rev.
C. Johnson, D. D., text: ‘Revel 20
chapter, 12th verse. Subject “What
is your Record?’’
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Dainty Dancing Duo Comedian and Siniger
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Bits of Nonsense Comedians that are Different
Special Musical DeLuxe Offering with a collection of
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Special Picture Program
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