The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, December 08, 1922, Image 8

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Display \ |B| Attractive Designs Prices are Right $5.00 to Before the Cold ; FW — United Supply Cos. HARDWARE HEADQUARTERS A BIAAA Insurance lMlicyj{|ttj J ll r- -1 wrn Put one f<ft MBbis store tomorrow— Tv-Ws all we ask. Your chief concern is getting the most in clothes out of the money you to pay. * % It’s this concern’s job to prove that it’s the one clothing store If i be world for you tomorrow. -a idlX All right. We’re ready J|j • Jrjßjp? hive the garnients**our sales ‘v BWI men are not stingy about show* AM IC '” ant^we c a m 111 short; were here to give^^^^^^^B 1 JSL the longest run for your money and all we ask in return is that welcome on our door mat. V SUITS $25 to S4O mmrn** O’COATS $25 to S4O i t Stephens, lorentzson & Sheffield ffIUTION ARMY 1 WORKS FOR POOR ty*f*mSHIFFLETT BUSY IN PRE <J HIRING FOR CITY POOR AND NEEDY The Salvation Army has Put out its Christmas boxes and it is hoped that no smaii amount will be derived from this source. Cspt. L. T. Shifflett is doing t reat work for the poor of the city, anil at the present time is tax ing his brains for a solution to his problem of meet ing the enormous de mands made upon him by the desti tute and the needy. Christmas is not far off, the spir it is in the air. Parents are worry ing their minds as to what to pre sent their children vfith as to draw gleeful expressions of joy from the young folks; but did ever a one jof you think of those Poor children j whose faitli in Santa Claus is un | dimmed, but who will doubtless be disappointed unless funds are raised to brmg joy into their homes? Cam. Shifflett Is doing his best to provi* for these unfortunates, but his hJst w ill not be good enough un- will contribute toward- this Worthy cause. The Christmas boxes will not suffic'd Personal contribu tions are earnestly solicited. EDWIN P. ANSI.EY IMPROVING ST. SIMON ISLAND M , lev , real e late di velop m\ and the man L i (iiliir of a:< < t i<.ll ol t h J I V ,-HBn l aiul pn . l>. ill led '■ I-'lb a eit.i.n v.f ■ flp|§p||ll. < lair trait on St. Si- where (he bridge will T ' v improved land supplied wjih jgsßßfflWvatPiv Mr. AnsleV wishes the Public will be given *•'* BlW" ,li,v 1,1 * ,,IV l ln * land at ini* ilU| on ';*.*' 1 nii’nj^^H .is ill** i- J^B T jr g> l' DREDGE SAVANNffP BACK AND AT WORK WILL WORK ON OUTER BAR AND INNER HARBOR FOR ABOUT NINE MONTHS. The big seagoing dredge of the government, the Savannajt, has re turned from Jacksonville where it went last week for slight repairs and ] has already started work here. The craft will be here for something like nine mounths and will be engaged on the inner harbor as well as the outer bar. On the latter the plans ‘‘all foi obtaining thirty feet of water while inside the bumps will be removed. It is expected that the craft will be kept busy here for a period of nine months, if not more, but when the work is finished there will he few Ports, north or south, that can com pare with this one. GOLF TOURNAMENT FOR ST. SIMON IS TO BEGIN IN MARCH The South Atlantic Coif Associa tion wishes to announce that it will hold its first semi-annual tournament ion St. Simon island during the early part of March. It was at first hoped that the tour- I nament would be held the middle of January but due to the prolonged drought the officials of the associa tion arc inclined to believe that die course could not be made ready by that time. The work on the course Is pogm s ing rapid# under the guiding hands of Knox*. Thomas, famous engineer! of Atlanta and a small army of la - are working on it Jlaily. < kUNCHEON OF Mid K* * *.-'ll HiHni'i.'i'n esterdaV. was* ofl . Bbuijoy able affair ami oil l>i% ' /ladies of the IV \. lb da> iml the seventy-live or Bl> diners who enjoyed it. will certi- BBBkd.ho fa.* that when it comes to Daughter o' tl 1 mei ib.'i * 1 ’ l "' The dinnSj tt* was r.ervml in the spacious dining room of the armory, which was decorated in the national colors, while vases oft white chrysanthemums added to th.‘ beauty of the individual tables. Down ■he center of each .table ran -* '■ ips K,f royal bint nepe paper, the IV A. If 00l on which were placed tiny BmorM) lings. ■Thijyfcnagcment of this dinner si.il ::n (her big hit—the hour |pji|ji<Sfaed for the event had been Wlm 1 at one o'. 1* k. and at one < 'clock ■Hkts served diners were served by seven Biunswcik girls. Misses JHbTv’l'i :0.. Florence Msixcy, Julia HBR, Marie Everett Marion Wood, Aiken and Mrs. J. A. Blan- very attractive menu served, was as follows: Turkey, oyster dress ing cranberry sauce, rice, giavy, sliced ham, hi imp creole sweet Pota to souffle, creamed peas, cold slaw, assorted pkkles, home-made bread, salted Pecans, vanilla ice cream, as sorted cake, coffee, cigars. The proceeds of the dinner "ill apply to the educational fund of the chapter which expresses thanks to all those who contributed to its suc cess W AniNfi ® UT of 1 uPR*" BUSINESS W SPECIALS Men’s all Wool Suits . $19,75 Men’s all Wool Pants . $ 3.95 Mens Holeproof Sox . 35c 6 They Must Be Sold *e Must Vacate Our Premises ANUARY 1,1923 A T r • 0 wESimJ fa* - . \ EA. Kaiser af \ v• - a •\ i j §•• /j jjr I ' -1. -ir II:, I-..nor. ,ffi bcinj <>ti!•.! >!•■. ■ y* I .' btJPM \\ . M-r •• ■ noil, Edo Miller, f.-. i.mtN Morton. K. K. Ammons Butts will visit the high morning anil formally offer the Prize ami \virj>Kplam the rul< ot roe con test. This move on tin- part ofU^Jocal lot ~f Elks wjjj he the of ck 1 v . k ‘ /iHal me I a^L\v ; .! ! ■ni.it ® ' ' Pfe xmsm \e ' FOR fob the first yf W s ni.I.F.HS OK SOU. f<yrmii I Atlanta, Ga., Dec. T.— the ' gratifying features of the present business situation in Georgia and the South is that the farmer is getting something like a fair return for h,s labor and investment, according to officials of the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Usually it is the farmer who loses, as pointed out by Commissioner of Viniculture J. -T. Brown. If he makes good crops the prices of the things he produces are mysteriously kept down, although demand may be as great as ever. If he makes a poor crop, conditions in other lines of in dustry generally contribute to keep prices of farm products from rising, and the farmer gets the short end of I the deal Jiart M 1 L I fe, : ; Jj £ ' jp- " ■■■ ■ f-cr S M * \ i and spo;t suits, tan, plaids and str.pcs. 4 button unfinished serge £ men. w $35.00 to $47.50 Home FRIDAY, DEC. 8. 192iJP _ __ LI *L