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SATURDAY, NOV. 25, 1922.
Coach Glenn Warner, in center be
low, and three of sis iti slara
Left to right, “Pie” Williams.
Halfback Anderson and Fullbacf
Hewitt.
Coach Gidnt> Warner started
vs’i ,! p.-'fv.blv hts last season
w -Id *t -lie University
st Pittsburg with an st uu. stars
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Slew Ywk ItSHifig fo.: .
piued fo fijjj the ring fva.n. i
theinselves==@v@n tQ email...; 1
divisions aficj de||g:.t.iiu,. ......
champs, have awakened ;.t !<,ei ..
the fact they have m4v t* s—•>,
pf thtilgs—as ftiaa.v thnUyfa C..sy !
wan'd, Head what Prod 'X oio. 0.0
ef New Yorks fair-minded.a.-iUe.
ht s to say, I
“Many sebafttpMisUitf = j
fcaveibeen held fa Nie’-y : Yti'-’k since
the present baaing |sw. Went insc,
effect. • In fairt, 'they are held bq
often that t)i?y lou-. : ‘i com,
ip oiiplaee, Y”>:h • title' change; i
hands it no lahtrer is ?.<'■ evKit that j
Btoiises the who’s 1 >•:. t w.ifhl. |
“While it is true tT.c.l familiarity !
breeds centsnrpt Use ’.ergs nuro* ■
her of .chainpiahshiri match* is not
th# only feas.oft .why • Losing fund
have less respect toy ring titles
_r.kr,n in days of old, The Baling
"Commission by confcirlng titles on
unworthy boxers and taking them
away again on the slightest pro
vocation has clw&feened them to a
gust extent,
“Only two titles, now *ro regard
ed as highly aa they were j past
years.- They are-ihs lightweight
nr.d heavyweight. Benny Leonard
has defended the lightweight crown
successfully at not too frequent In
tervals, If* has performed like a
real champion and Las upheld the
dignity of his position.
The heavyweight title held by
Jack Dempsey carries with it as
much prestige as ever. The Box
ing Commission ha. not had a
chance to fool with that one. With
the •"■ception bis a ff*l r with Bill
Brennan, Dempsey has not been al
lowed to fight in New York. The
longer intervals between champion
ship matches the greater the inter- j
eat when one is held.
“The flyweight championship j
was not exactly created by local
promoters, but it never amounted |
to much until Johnny Buff L imed
and defended it. Buff really was j
the first generally recognized
champion in that division. It U
too new an honor to carry with it
much prestige.
“The bantam title 1 as been lost
and won a number of times under
the V/aiker law. It has been tossed
around so much that it has become
Coal-Coke-Wood
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plaster Wmmi LIRE CLAY
BRICK > iSiISsSb F* r E BRICK
sand Wmm feme pipe
SLAG j|gg|gpf FLUE LINING
WE HAVE LIME IN SMALL PACKAGES FOR WHITE
WASHING AND ALL DISINFECTING PURPOSES.
Coney & Parker Company
i
Piiones 17 arid 18 1129 Bay Street.
of last season missing through
graduation. Then, while the
team was battling l.afaivette.
( apt. Turn llelleran sustain**! a
t.r> kpn hiju Hut despitp I these
drawbacis Warner tiopM to'
■ “hag Whi’fl Sflh 118
> un giitterirgi baubja }t Iftjg fa
•■‘•vo of pixgn and M§&b¥B.
e by rich, the present holler ef
tx-c. hs net done an;mg te
rjj to tjjg glory ef hie pteitiefa
His disgraceful exhibUmn wits
duck Wolfe in the Qartjen a few
ivtsks age ha§ failed off interest fa
Lynch and lus chafflfiidnlhu,
“Johnny KiihaHa has tafafi the
featherweight Jitle Tight rut of
competition- Hie refusal te iafppj
the honors has east him the {=§peas
of ring foLowers, hut hit tijhe still
!3 a -much coveted ht iPr, It U S‘
long since a featherweight ehW
pi.mship match was held that thei r
will be a great deal of ekt? tepunt
when Kilbaoe finally is lured InU
the ring.
“The welterweight title halt no?
amounted to much since the days
of Jos Walcott, who was the last
great fighter te hold the honor.
■Jack Britton, the present holder,
is a remarkable man in runny re.
spects, but he is such £ weak hit
ter that the fans do not become
wi’dly enthusiastic about him.
The middleweight title has not
carried a great deal of prestige
with it since it wa3 held by Stanley
Ketche! and the Boxing Commis
sion has not helped matters in the
least by the way it has passed it
around to anyono who felt like
claiming it. To became middle,
weight champion these days it is
only necessary to pay a visit to iha
office of the commission and file a
claim that will be duly recognized
In time,
"The light heavyweight title,
like the flyweight title, ic too n.*-’
to carry with it as much prestige
m the long established eh; mplen.
ships, Battling Levinsky was an
uninteresting performer who wa*
net capable of lending dignity to
the position. Gene Tunney, who
followed him, would have been a
good champion, but he was da.
prived of the honors before he got
well settled ifi his scat upon 'he
throne. Harry Greb, the pro:- S
holder of the title, is a freak. As
a champion he is misplaced. A
champion is supposed to set the
style and if all boxers tried to
copy Grub’s sty's of fighting the
sport could not live.’*
ilnake a creditable showing.
Three of the men on whom he
depends to carry Pitt through to
4 fairly successful season are
fl’ie” Williams, demond end;
Anderson, halfback and greut
defense star, and “Tiny” tie Witt,
husky, plunging fullback.
SURE IT DOES GOOD
ThedfordPs Black-Draught Liver
Medicine (Vegetable} Praised
by the Head of a
Louisiana Family.
Lake Charles, La.—“l don’t know
what we would have done had we not
had Black-Draught. It sure is one ot
the best medicines made, and am sure the
best liver medicine,” said Mr. Henry
otscrett, of this city.
family uses It,” continued
, <Jar . ret , t ;.. wife says she believes
she kept off the flu* by taking doses of
Black-Draught regularly.
“We used pills and tablets and other
laxatives, but they never seemed to do
us good, but the Black-Draught sure has,
ana it has come to our house to stay.
We give it to our daughter for headache
and torpid liver.
glad to recommend anything
faat has been the help to my family that
Black-Draught has.
"My present health is good. Have
two boxes of Black-Draught In the house
now.”
If .your liver gets out of fix, take
Black-Draught. R will help to drive the
bile poisons and other unhealthful mat
ters out of your system.
Sold everywhere. NC-148
KNOWN iN BRUNSWICK
FOR 25 YEARS
F. SCHARF
PIANOS TUNED AND
REPAIRED
Absolute Satisfaction. At
Doerflinger’s Jewelry Store
GLOUCESTER 3*t.
OR PHONE 299
Now Ideated at my former
headquarters
1207 NEWCASTLE ST.
(Next to the City Hall)
Any and all kinds of
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
U. A. EDWARDS
bone promptly arid satis
faction guaranteed-
HAPPY TABBOTT
WINS TRIP TO i
NEW YORK CITY
The Grand theatre last night was
Packed to the doors, and e v ery seat
in tU e house was used beSM&s extr
’’hairs in every 'available space that
.could be found. Manager'Spencer
has made these special nights popular
in the way h e bandle s and places the
acts in their respective positions and
last night he is to be congratulated
on the big successful performance
There were twelv e acts in all and all
good ones, Happy Tabbott won the
grand prise which i s the trip to New
York City, for a professional tryoiV
(hat is being arranged by Lessse
Munro and Manager Spencer and Mr.
Monto was on hand to see thi bi?
night presented. Miss Hummel who
is well known here decided to sing
a ballad and was awarded the sec
• ond prize. A big novelty was pre
sented by. Mrs. J’atm : R Lou Dart, am
Mr. Smith, who played on the Hia
waaian instruments and after bein'
called back several times was awara
ed third prize. Miss Eaglin agair
Presented a pretty butterfly dance,
and secured the fourth pr'ze. ‘‘Pesky’’
Hodges again had the audience in a r
uproar with his funny caPers and hi -
humorous jokes of the cosal condi
tions, was assisted by Mr. Spencer
Mr. Harbersou sung some pretty
numbers but did not contest for a
Prize.
ACCOUNT /
TECH AUBURN GAME
ATLANTIS COAST LINE R. R.
CO.
Oflers one fare for the round
trip $9.00 from Brunswick, Ga.
Tickets on Sale November 29th,
limited reach Brunswick prior to
midnight December 3rd. Call on
A. C. L. Ticket Agent for sche
dules, reservations, etc. 11-29
TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE
I will be at the places named be
low o n the following dates for pui
pos e of collecting State and "Count
taxes:
25th D’Strict—St. Simons Piei
Oct- 23rd, Nov. th. Dec. 4th,
27th District—Brcokman, Ga-, Od
24th, Nov. 7th, Dec. sth.
1356 district—Sterling, Ga , Qci
25th, Nov. Bth, Dec. 6th.
1499 District—Bladen, Ga., Oct
26th., Nov. 9th, Dec. 7th.
Special Trips—Everett. City, Ga
Nov. 14th; Thalmann, Ga. Nov. 15th
Pennick Nov. 16th.
Dates not mentioned above will b
it my office at th e Ccutr House,
until December
W. L. HARWELL,
Tax Collector, Glyn n County, Ga.
l6—Z(i —2'
BRUNSWICK SEA FOOD
MARKET
Corner Monk and Grant Streets
* O. W. BRADY, Proprietor
We have today:—
Red Snapper, Bass Sheepshead,
Altamaha river fresh water cat
fish, Trcut, Crab Meat, Cedar
Key Mullet.
Bear the fact in mind that we
dress all fish and make PROMPT
DELIVERY.
OYSTERS DELIVERED 40c
PER QUART
Don’t Forget the Phone Num
ber, It’s 89.
When Winter
Comes
You will need a gas
heater. We have them
in all styles and at mod*
erale prices- We are
agents for the celebrat
ed Clow Gas Steam Ra
diator.- Come in and
See them.
lltiQiMVMs
DOMESTIC ENGINEERS
1418 Richmond Street
Sanitary Pihmbew
WANTS
WANTED—YeIIow Pine Logs, either
on cars or by water Savannah
Plaining Mill Company, Savannah,
Ga. 12-20
WANTED —Man with car to sfel.
guaranteed cord tires. Will arrange
salary and expenses With right ma
Jord-Q.Van Rubber Company, Chica
go. 111. 11 i
WANTED—-Man with car. Satisfac
tory compesatlon to the right
Write Clyde L Rubber Cos., 600 N.
'Einerlck St., South Bend, lad
WANTED—Thirty-live men to caich
crabs for the Wallace M. O'Quiup
Cos., located at. American Ship Yard,
F. Wilson, Manager 12 1
FOR RENT ~~
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room,
also garage.--Call 1403 Union St,
or phone 1090. 11 26
FOR RENT—Rooms formerly occu
pied by Y. W. C. A., over Bjjo.T
Annex.—Apply T. J.Wrigbt 12 1
•-OR RENT—Newly painted and pa
pered eight room house, located at
iOB Howe street, just a few steps off
Union. E. F. Coney, phone 346, -24
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—rOne Ford sedan, new
casings, Selfstarter, demountable
rims; for sale at once, cheap for
cash.—Apply 1407 1-2 Newcastle
street, next to American Cafe. 24
FOR SALE—Cheap, three F o rd used
Touring icars.—Brunswick Service
Station 11 28
FOR SALE—Ford touring car, 1920
model, In first class condition-
Spotlight, Bumper,cut out and accel
erator—Phone 677. tf
OR SALE—Seven passenger Wyllys
Six, 1920 Model. Is i n first class
•ondition in every way. Apply to J.
E. Register or phone 708. tf
LOST
FOUND—Thickness gauge And three
keys attached together by chain. —
Apply to News.
STRAYED—One female setter, black
and white, lost on Nov. 18, an
swers to- name “Minnie” or “Puppy,”
brown spots around eyes and under
chin gasho od 6 left side h e aled over—
Notify Butler Yopp, court house, or
1&0O Stonewall street. Reward for
recovery. 11-29
SPECIAL NOTICES
SPECIAL NOTICE
Last day for payment, of city taxes
November 30th. Pay sow and save
cost-
L. A. ROBINSON,
11-30. City Treasurer.
NOTICE
All persons are hereby noti
fied that no hunting, fishing,
trapping or trespassing in any
way wll be permitted on any
lands of the undersigned in eith
er Glynn or Mclntosh counties
-25 GEORGIA VENEER and
PACKAGE CO.
STORM WARNINGS
Washington, Nov. 24.—StOTin warn
insc remained displayed today on the
Atlantic coast, north of Cape Hat
teras.
Willie Whitfield, noted mind reader,
by cards; tells past, present, future.
When worried consult him, can help
in business affairs; c 3% bring success
to you when in doubt; stop all evili
influences. When worried consul
him; h 6 can help you in business.
You may be, in debt, you may have
lost some deal, consult him. He can
help you. You may be seeking a job/
and can't get it, or some fellow has
won tile affections of your girl or
wife you love. Everything you lay
yoiir hands on you make a failure.
1109 Monk street, Brunswick, Ga. tf
NOTICE
All members of Brunswick Council
number 20 are hereby reguested to
assemble at their ball Sunday inbrii
i ine at 10 o’clock. Council in a body
will march to, the First /Baptist
church, where they w<}l fce addressed
by the Rev. O. P. Gilbert.
•25 J. P. GREENE, Counc-iloi-.
ST. SIMON TRANSIT COMPANY
BRUNSWICK TO OCEAN PIF.R, ST.
SIMON ISLAND
, Winter Schedule
Leave Brunswick ; 9:00 am
Leave Brunswick 3:00 pin
Leave Ocea n Pier 10:00 am
Leave Oeeftß Pier 4:15 I'm
SUNDAY BCHEUULP , .
LbiVk'Brunei if-K . 1 'btisd ynF
Leave Brunswick ■. -• .. .. .2:39 rim
Leave Ocean Pier ll: 01) art:
L' av ( Ocean Pier .: 4:30 pin
J. B. WRIGHT,
Manager.
Albany Hardware and Mill
Supply Os.
Brunswick, Ga. Albany, Ga.
Splendid Service
Correct Price
Meyers Pumps-
Leschen s Rope.
American Steel Split Pol-
Nortons Emery Wheels.
Belting of all kinds-
Simonds Saws
Well Driller’s Supplies
Fittings
Galvanized and Black Pipe
Manila Rope
Home Millinery
Where the latest and most attractive
creations can be made at 25 percent
less than prevailing prices. Call in and
let us show ycu our hats.
Mrs. G.L. Whilden
Graduate in Millinery, Dressmaking
and Ladiea Tailoring.
1014 P Street
Phone - - 262-W
?f m
j
It make sthe engine powerful) e co- '
nomical and dependable. The won
derjul Compensating Governor keeps
the engine operating smoothly and
efficiently at all speeds without Y ou
having to touch the spark lever once. f
Brunswick Vulcanizing Cos.
Time to Retop? Drive In!
Ford Top Recovers $6.00 and up
Chevrolets and other
small cars 12:50 and up
Ruicks . 17.50 and up
Dodges 17-50 and up
Other prices quoted on application
Up to date plant equip ment, expert factory mechanics
and quality production, combined with o tr large buy
ing power, makes it possible.
Otir customers are sea ttered from Miami to New York
and from Sum Francisco to Philadelphia.
WHEN IT LEAVES OUR FACTORY IT IS RIGHT.
GALL 1076 Top and Trimming Dept.
General Accessories, Inc.
7
Bar Iron
Cream Separators
Snatch B j ocks
I a f ki , £ Bh,cks
Lacing
Clipper Lacing Machines
Machinistss Tools
Water and Steam Hose
Valves
Injectors