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WHAT! You never wore
a belted Overcoat?
Supply vour needs today for
Thanksgiving as we close ail
day Thursday.
Stephens, Lorentzson & Sheffield
TENNIS GAME FOR
CHAMPION IS ON
FOR TOMORROW
W. B. E. CLUB. RECENTLY FORM
ED, WILL STAGE AN INTER
ESTING EVENT.
The “W. B. E.” Tennis club, which
has been recently formed, is well un
der way and bids fair to make a name
for itself. This is the first tennis
club to be organized in the city, and
the members of the club should be
congratulated.
•J. W. Starr, of Glover Brothers,
has offered the club a $7.00 tennis
racket, and it may be said here that
the members appreciate his support
The final tournament which is to be
played (' the racket, has been ar
ranged f* - Thanksgiving morning at
ten o’cloA. The public is cordial!}
attend. Throe out of fou !
■ < to be Played, all being singh
matched, the contestants’ names t<
appear in tomorrow's issue. As soor
as .the tournament is over outside
games will bo, scheduled and any one
- games either single or dem*
hies are asked to communicate wiu.
Robson Travis, 'secretary.
M'ADOO ARRESTED ON A
CHARGE SPEEDING All 10
Frcswo, Nov. 28. —William Gibbf
McAdoo, of Lo„ Angelos, former sec
retary of the treasury, ws arrested
in Tnlarg county yesterday and cited
to appear in cofirt to answer fo i
charge of speeding at the r ato o'
fifty-one miles an hour.
Mr- was en route to Frosn
where he addressed the bar assoAja
tlons of three counties last night.
BARITS WHO KILLED
OFFICER CAUGHT
AT COLUMBUS, OHIO
Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 28.—A1l fom
bandits who early this morning ho'
to death one Policeman and wounded
another were taken captive today
three were living and one dead. The?
were captured after being trailed tv
citizens and police officers, the las
three were captured aft<-r eyChancinp
many shots.
FREE STATE OFFICErJgET
LIST OF THF IRISH CABINET
(By Associated Press.)
Dublin, Nov. 28. —The Free State
government published a documeh'
found in the possession of a captured
member of the irregular army coue
oil in which Eamon DoValerja, sign
ing himself ns president, announce
cabinet nominations.
The list includes Seaijn O'Kelly
Robert Baryon, who sign's! the An
glo-Irish treaty, Erskin c Chjldehs
who ya sreeentlv executed, Allstir
Stack and Liam Mollowes.
It’s usually the man of gir'.h
who shies at being girthed.
“That style is all right for a
roadster—but I’m a limousine."
said a customer lately.
..When then brought out one
V e then brought out one of our
Michaels*Stem belted coats
which war designed purposely
for portly men—
He tried it on —you should have
seen the expression on his face
and you should have heard the
nice compliment his wife paid
us next day.
Yes* belts are popular and so
arc fat men here.
MICHAELS STERN
BELTED COATS
$3O to $4O.
PRESBYTERIANS TO 1
OBSERVE EQUIPMENT
DAY ON DECEMBER 3
CHURCHES OF BRUNSWICK AND
! ELSEWHERE IN STRESSING
EQUIPMENT NEEDS.
Southern Presbyterians are ener
getically putting their hands and
hearts to the task of Providing ade
quate material and equipment for its
home ar.d foreign mission forces, the
lack of which for a number of yearn
has teen a matter of colossal concern
to the respective committees direct
ing the missionary programs and to
the church at large. The church has
a large corps ot men and women
representing it in its numerous mis
sion fields.
Sunday, December 3, has been offi
cialyl designated by the church a.
“equipment Day,’’ and the churches
of Brunswick and elsewhere are pre
fr'”’ng to observe it, in the Present"
tio.-.i from the pulpit of the distress
-rig i quipment needs and a cash offer
ing. The goal for the current jysi
--dir'"- 31, 1923, is ssooo,OOii.
to meet the immediate and pro
needs for comfortable and saio;
iionies tor m..,sioii. rif s school, hos
pitai and church buildings to accom
modate increasing attendance. The
jeneral assembly’s'stewardship com
mittee, Times Building, Chattanooga,
fonn.,' didßing the raising of thl
T und, suf|?esting that each church
rkes shares of stock at slCd each fe
n-cry fifty members or major frac
-ion thereof
ifecoiMlL
ClilSli CHIN!
However, it is Not Indicated
That Other Nations Are Yet
Ready to Yield to Demands
Made Upon Them.
(By Associated Press.)
Lausanne, Nov. 28.—Russia andj
Turkey working together is expected
o make a strmag pair at I,un
nine near eajU^Ponference.
Other dlwgates to the conference,
•©presenting other rr , 'im are vtJk
lerini- what effect this combination is
-oiiig to have on the fortune
deliberations. u |
b Fretie. V reit-^^^^B'
'r shown a disposition Jo
ieniaiWs forwarded by the
insisting that
healP oh nil questions brought !ief.
he body. M
Whatevei [he decision tnay be if.
ipparent that -e i/ no dispo d‘ ,m
o siiut out Russia.
FRENCH CABINET
TALKS OVER HR
LONE HAND PLAN
May T.‘ -r \. Ruhr as a
f Part of German
R cr nations.
Paris, 28.—The intention <V
France to “via., herself” in Germany,
comes before a full meeting of the;
cabinet today.
A Plan f i ! ec.tion actionJhrough;
'he seizure -i r part of the Ruhr dis- j
"riot and n'-’dute control of the]
French so ’.an of theißhineland, j
which was ,■ -isidered and approved j
at yestei-da;. '•* meeting of military j
•" 1 civil a ah,'cities a tthe Elysee
Pr ’ will a submitted for final no- I
or ' Tie • no longer is muchi
'aith he <■ in -a inter-Aliied Solution]
f the -aa 1 ions question, even]
thou ah the i.>ussc'.s conference is
VI,I.
McrshaJ Koch and General Buaf,.
‘he Froinh c! !-f of staff, are under- j
stood to hr,- p . id President Miller ]
and and Premier Poincare at yester- j
at a plan of expand-:
lug Ae mih, occupation • f th-‘ !
rgihPbank -t Rhine hu been pre
pared with t utmost care and tha f ;
it could be uted within twenty-
four hours : •(•. M. Tierard, the]
French high unilssioner for the]
Rhineland, in discussing his part ini
any necess; •; action, said that civil!
administra, f the terr'torv o-eu- !
tiled by Frame and on the left bank
of the Rh 'c could bo immediately
taken over ’ competent French au
thorities.
(CABINET OFFICERS OF
D! : VALERA NAMED
(By tssoctatert Press.)
Dublin, N" . 2S. —The Free State
government. publishes a document
found in the .-session of a-captured
member of : ■ Irregular army coun
cil. In •which Famon de Valera, sign
i inw himself president, announces his
I cabinet nominations. They include
Sean O'Kelly, Robert C. Barton (who
signed the Anglo-Irish treaty), Ersk
' ine Childers (recently executed),
Austin Stack and Lla:- Mellow#s
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Boys BlousJL and Shirts C?
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GUY ECUS! IS OH
CMll GOCKEI
Hp of Prohibition Law
fciJLVgatiirod Yesterday's Ses
laKion—Court Will Recess To
-1 iay Unit! Monday.
Bulge hutty converted the city court
yeßfday morning and resumed
worlon the criminal docket and, as
a u\*Hy the case In recent years,
cases, perdominated.
AmongJhoK 0 disposed of were: T.
n. T'l.t'. wjNw violation of the pro
hibition jury returned a
vrrdi t of guW and defendant was
lined $250 or six months.
Attorneys Powell represent
ed him and jj'.lcitor Scarlett repre
sented the < fif A motion will be
fil' and for a trial
Cos "j- colored, wa tried for
the ?ame n<?eo. YTo was repre
sented by Attorney .Tames T. Colson
■.nd on #he return of the verdict a,
eecomnA'drtlon was carried ashing
for externe leniency and Judge Butts
assessed a flnp of $2", to include
cost- Murrell had only a small quajv
ttity of moonshine on his person
when caueht. He had the packg-’
once.icd in his jumbe r pocket and
'n thA-"eo to eet ew n y from the of
flen-sMe discarded this niece w wa-
Ing -ftmrel but it was found bv the
offic-l who traced its ownership.
Ruhin Murrell w-ts freed on a sim
ple lareenv charge. Hje was accused
of stealing a pair of oars from the
governm.ent and after deliberating a
ebon time the jury brought in a not ;
gui’tf verdict
One civil case was tried and that j
was the FSde-a! Svr.dicste System ’
vs. K'eetrie Rqutmnept Cos. Verdict j
and judgement or plaintiff was ren- :
de'ed
At the close of business tedav Judge j
Pints will rope's over until Mondav
rwn'ng. this action b“ ; ng taken 0 r i
ac’onnt of tomorrow be'ng Thanks- .
giving and not earing to have jurors i
parties end witnesses ret"’-n the lest
court day in the week —FrfdaV-
OI.D CLOTHES A BLESSING.
Really it is heartrending to see the
number of poor adn needy we have
amongst us here in Brunswick. Near
ly every day I find anew case, poor
widows trying to support large fam
ilies, old women, nearly blind, and
very rheumatic, tring to care for or
phaned grandchildren, or taking care
of bed-ridden husbands, and willing
to try and work—only work seems to
be very hard to find.
Truly it will be an act of charity
if you will gather our old clothes,
shoes, and any old bedding and rags,
together, anything you have no use
for. If you will phone me at the
Board of Health office, No. 154, or at
. my home, number 935, I will be only
; Cos glad to come for the things.—
1 Mrs. C. H. Crawford, Chairman.
Jkx Overcoats
JfWr Arc Here
We call your aitention
to the speciaily low prices
Stylish Young Mens genuine Crombie
woven Scotch fabrics m 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 somf 3 piece combination belt, all new
and right to the minute.
$19.85, $22.45, $24.85
See Oar Window
Some Long Coats at
$22.45 and $18.85
Some Medium Lengths at f|fj[ -wfk
$18.45 and $18.85 I'lfl/yl
2 Special Mumbers at M ||
$30.00
Th Mo BUI Oo X 920
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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29 ,1922,