The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, November 28, 1922, Image 8

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Gas Heaters See Our , Display Attractive Designs Prices are Ri^il $5.00 to $10.50 Buy Now Before the Cold Wave Comes. United Supply Cos. HARDWARE HEADQUARTERS #1 AAA Insurance policy and The JpIUUU Brunswick News for $7.50 BOTH FOR A N ENTIRE YEAR COLE’S HOT BLAST HEATERS 33 1-3 Percent Less Fu^Lr BE WISE % Hardware Company THEWINcVESTKR STORE Gloucester St. * Phone 26] Rough new Hats for Polished Gentlemen. \ \ In No'ember, along with the rough weather, come Rough Hats. . Brush effects—-scratched up finishesVelours—some silk lin- K.te ed '" all slick ,ookin g- Come—you don’t want to wear jwa>jc it.* -JR-r? a smooth hat when all the i ■ smooth dressers are roughing They’re rough—we're ready— the price is easy. Let’s get our heads together. $5 and $6 Stephens, Lorentzson & Sheffield BUTTS DELIVERS LECTURE TO WOMAN Mrs. Carrie Segui Must Travel Straight and Narrow Path or Her Two Children Will Be Taken Away From Her. When the jury in the case of Mrs. Carrie Segui brought in a verdict yesterday of not guilty on the charge of violating the prohibition lay, Judge Butts asked the defendant to stand and iie delivered one of J,he strongest lecture, e ver heard in a Glynn county court house. The judge told Mrs- Segui that th e jury did right in bring ng in this verdict because the evi dence did | not warrant conviction. "Members ¥f th e jury know and l know th ia, that you have been en kagf 'l ii tUp* business and X want ib warn if If I hear even rumor city or county officials of your continued connection with it I am going to take your children away from you and send them where they will be raised jn proper envoirn ments.” , | Till, j s the second or third case ! against Mrs. Segui on the same i charge, but evidence has never been | sufficiently strong to convict lipr. She | wu s represented at yesterday's trial ! hy Attorneys Durden and Carrington | and the state's sid e was cared for h- Solicitor Scarlett. The latter sajd when thp, trial ended: “I can’t con vict this woman, that's all there is to It and no matter how strong the <ae i s there is always something that warrants a not guilty verdict ~ One thing is certain, Mrs. Segui must let whiskey alone if s he expects to livr 1 in Brunswick and keep he - two child I ren ns Judge Wengrow, of the juv e in | court, has already been Consulted and | ‘he straight and path must | 1> 0 followed by her. REV. f H. THOMSON RETURNED TO FIRST METHODIST CHURCF Continued From Page One) ville, Rev. N. T. Paeord; Tennille Rev. L. C, Gray; Baxley, Rev. T. E Davenport; Eastman, Rev. Geo. M Arree; Lumber City, Rev. E. E. Card ner; Mcßae, Rev. M. R. Heflin; I.y ons, Rev. T. E. Pharr; Reids ville, Rev R. F. Dennis; Surrcncy, Rev. J. P Dickinson; Vidalid; Rev. J. K. Samp ley; MUlen, Rev. P. T. Holloway; Sn vannahi, Asbury, Rev. M. A. Shaw Savannah, Epworth. Rev. C. \V Cur ry; Savannah, Grace, Rev. fc. E Whittington; Savannah Trinit* Rev Silas Johnson; Savannah. Wesley Rev. J. A. Thomas; Statesboro, Rev Lelarnl Moore; Waynesboro, Rev. J E. Seals; Swainsboro, Rev. W. A Tyson; Albany, Rev. W. H. Build' Bainbridge, Rev. J. M. Foster; Cairo Rev. A. H. Robinson; Camilla, Rev. .1. 11. House; Pelham, Rev. J. P. W'antlaw; Thomasville, Rev. P. W. Ellis; Ariel, Rev. J. H. Stanford: Moultrie, Rev. Reese Griffin; Quit man, Rev. S. C. Oliff; Sylvester, Rev. W. A, Huckabee; Tifton, Rev. C. A. Jackson; Valdosta. Rev. N. H. Wil liams. JUDGE E. 111, DIRT HOLDS FIRST COURT New City Recorder Makes Good Impression and Incidentally Established a New Price List For Law Violators. Judge Edwin W. Dart, presided for the first time yesterday morning in h e police court and lie dispensed j simon pure article of justice with ti grace and dignity of an old time r it}' magistrate. He did something P lse- He established anew cost hill down n the niatine e room at tile city hall it rung something lik P this: Plain drunk—ss or 10 day . Drunk with trimmings—slo oi • 10 days. Drunk with cussing spell- $25 • or !!0 days. Disorderly conduct $5 or 10 ■ i days. Violating traffic law $5 or 10* days. - The judge was greeted with „ fair ly good sized house and lie put them til on notice that it Would pa* them til to become real • one nighters'' ann lot to get tUfdcu in their head that hey must .'Wend each and every per ormanoe. Those who uttended tip, perfortuan- • es yesterday and the prize they Irew were a follows: Kolwd Dart, running team over Ire h M,-: $5 or 10 days B. . Wallace, drunk and ■ iirsing ►n tli? streets, $25 or thirty day Andrew Davaris, violating traffic' aws, $5 or 10 days. EtlKen P ..Creamer, plain drunk. su. or 10 days. A. U. Clark, p plain drunk, with trimming., sin or lo d; ( ys. William Del.oach, plain drunk, $u ir ten dny. Dentil Smith, disorderly conduct,' bearing postponed. A number of the friends of t he judg wa re down to see bow lie run thin; uni thev are all satisfied with hi. performance. DEATH RflfE 1921 SHOWS DECREASE \NNI Al ST M IBTIC% f N'H M FD i;y ii:|'i;nH| st K m l|EAt .. No. 27. Figures f, t practically all .states within the and,. registration area of tile country, a I uinoum rd t- d U ' :>v tile -nu ns hu-< eati, reflect the decreased death rati for the top' l areal in 1.021 as com. hared wth tie preceding vcm i he vdjiisted rates, figured on tlip dp ferences in th,, sox and age distribu ' ion of tile population in various states. Montana showed (he lowest. 8.8 per 1000 population and M H h* b ehusetts the highest, 1.1.4, \ For cities of 100,000 or more Popu lation. Hie lowest adjusted rate, 0.2 was reported j. r Akron, 0., while a rate of Ift ’’ mphj* was the high- CSt. FINER w ft(- |>.PATE o>/SUMMY AFTERNOON The remain ; of I). J. Pate, well known and r■ ■ > ular citizen who pssed away at i ~ir View. V%, reach 'd the city mu! the funeral was held Sunday afternoon conducted by Rev. ’• B- Ov.g •• -.1 interment was in Pal metto cemetery % Many sorrowing friends of the de •eased visit..! the home of S. Bruce vVright. Eilis street, where the body was taker, from the train and cores of sorrowing friends called be fore the fuller' and also accompan ‘(l the hodv to ts last resting* place, flic death of Mr. Pate has caused pro f. utid son w among a wide circle of friends. OFFICIALS INQUIRE OFfAUSE OF DEATH WANT TO ' CERTAIN WHETHER WAS K!< i ED OR COMMIT IM) SI TOIDE. (Rv A shated Press i Greenville. Temi., Nov. 27.—After of the coroner’s jury to decide 'whether in its opinion Dr. Frank Cox, aged SO. was killed or committed sui- ■ cide, offieia's began an inquiry to de termine whether the physician might ;have been shot through Possible mo tives of jealousy or as a result of mis taken identity. Dr. Fox was found dead in his auto moile near here yesterday. ENGLAND AND FRANCE WILL OPPOSE RUSSIA Lrusanne, N'ov 27. —In conference * ! tcles tor:i it t'c impression pr?- •'sited that Englsn and Prance vould opi o*e Russia's itirands for partici -1 pstion in the conference on equal footing with the power* Ot ! T - o/’ O tIOIN w jju si NE SS Todays Special Boys Winter |Qf* Union Suits, Munsmgs $1.50 quality Kmt and Silk Neckwear QC? $ 1.50 quality vOC Boys Blouse4and Shirts Stipova $1 quality . OOC Knit and Silk Neckwear C C $1 quality . . . . ~J JC Come Quick Come Now A. Kaiser & Bro. IHE Bill GREETED' ■ 8! LARGE CROWD The p®* B* jf j;'K >1 the f|j§f §S I 4 § 1 BB luction of Bat” attracted Olio of the of the sea.-on to the (h night: and it i- doubtful il the>(% over appeared in that play- Uotiso lt Vviro mysterious story or one that h<lri\ufte as Closely the intern-t. and pi apt. The S ?v.i weird un,. and in the hands <' I *i|f|§ artists, it was Presented in fashion , hist night. TtiejMitiery in kwpint? with the entire unique, mys- : terinus and nttijEwc. It would be i jlgrilt to mention any •no * the inJWier of the list as the bright s tar of the' a g gresation of them were finished in hi s or Kr plate, Portraying the l parts axgUMd to Perfection. Tho is woven about ft hank failure, iWcashifir under suspicion and the (Ihappegraacc from the bank a million Medlars, tile death of the hank prpdMont and the criminal acts of ‘'Tho Bar," which baffelg all. A detective Mont for to solve the cas" finally tußs out to be the arch crim nal ■ F The presentation last night was remarkable and Manager Spencer of •he Grand, deserves to be commended for bringing to the city such high I eliiss production. \ SECRETARY WALLACE WILL LET BEEF TRUST CROW STILL GREATER ( By Associated Press.) Washington, Nov. 27.—Secretary j Wallace is ready' to give his consent to the merger of two of the big five Chicago packing plants through pur-, chase of Morris & Cos., by Armour &. Cos. This statement was indicated this rnomign after a White House confer-. ence on the subject. STONE ACE MURDERESS WAS SENTENCED FROM TEN YEARS TO LIFE. • (By Associated Press.! Los Angeles, Nov. 27. —Mrs. Clara Phillips, convicted of mur der in the second degree of Mrs. Alberta Meadows with a ham mer, was sentenced to from ten years to life in prison. Her at torneys gave notice of an appeal ■ from the judgment and sen • te.nce. Jl Overcoats p-Jllf* Are Here !. We call your attention Kph to the specially low prices Stylish Young Mens genuine Crombie woven Scotch fabrics in brown heather, grey heather. Chamois cloth lined pocket genuine bone and leather coved buttons Silk and Satin piped seams, some 2 but ton belts, some leather covered buckle belts and some 3 piece combination belt, all new and right to the minute. $19.85, $22.45, $24.85 See Our Window Some Long Coats at $22.45 and $18.85 Some Medium Lengths at .MS IJv $16.45 and $18.85 J\a' 2 Special Numbers at Jjf li $30.00 The SUtn Bloch Cos. I**o /i-d-fbcHdon, Home jof Hart, Shaffner & Marx Clothes TUESDAY. NOV. 28, 1922.