The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, December 09, 1922, Image 8

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' See Our g Display $ Attractive Designs Prices are Right $5.00 to $1(1.50 Buy Now Before the Cold Comes, United Supply Cos. HARDWARE HEADQUARTERS !AA Insurance policy and Tj Brunswick News for BOTH FOR A As Long as They Last Screw . Ihunmers .^jjjj^H Flashlights .T^^B I'arin.', KnivJs . .. .. .BH MIRKO SAUCEPANS F lO n< ,v >i kI Lynn-<| JLlware Cmiiiml ESTER STORE jM Phone z(^B Who in Sam Hill is Sam Hill? He is the man who is reading the clothing advertisements and sJlying to his wife' “Jane, 1 wonder where I'd better go for aj my Overcoat?” ; lie is the man we are all a<T vertising to this minute — But where in the Sam Hill will Sam Hill find the most satisfac* tion for his very satisfactory jM H $35.00? That’s the will il here—ala store that I i its living out of Volume —M . ■ ' individual sales —and lie will find that because we center on I Value—we are also the center I of Variety. I MICHFA! S STFRN OVER- ) COATS S3O to S4O. NFW WOOLEN HOSE $1 and $1.50 TIES 75c to $2.00 INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS $1 and $1.50 box Stephens, Lorentzson & Sheffield OGLETHORPE LODGE HAD BUSY MEETING Knights of Pythias Organiza tion Names Men to Guide its Destiny for the Next Twelve Months, Oglethorpe Lodge, Knights of Py thias, held an interesting meeting last night and besides handling num erous matters of an important na ture the regular annua! election of ficers wax held and resulted as fol lows; D. W. Krauss, chancellor com mander; J. C. McLaughlin, vice chan cellor; K. M. Brown, Prelate; Wil liam ixrbach, master of works; V. R. Mitchell, keeper of record and seal; J. S. Eaffo, master of finance; Lee Lornm. master of exchequer; J. W. Bohne. masterjpt arms; P. C, Woods, inner guard; m W. Brockington, out er guard. Th<e are named to serve during the y <£c of 1923. OglethorMFrecently has been in- of new member' and the organization has tagen on re?' life and will continue to be en ergetic in future. SINGER BROKE HIS HEART AND HARTER SHOOTS HER TWICE PATERSON, N. .1., SCENE OF MAN, Jl'TEIt BEING JILTED, IT ALL. | .( * Jated I’rc i IsMMaMßft' * -Tr I SgiA _*; ‘ "1 '""u 11 h 1 ■ ill t I **£?'. 1 - iy Jaier 'on peli • I* I I:■ i 1 : I; m T' ' 1 •• i f •* 4 1 ''Si'-1? •• * h Hi at The Rainbow home, dangormijp He had been shot jn the and umfer the heart. ||||* note, evidently written after he 'zj shot and kilbM. Rninhow, Hi found m-ar Hpf hodv, it ' my watch jfl ■ to David, any Hun. I ainjH forgivcin s ' '. ROYAL ARCH MASONS' NAMES OFFICERS This Chapter Held an Interest- Business Session in the Ma sonic Temple Last Nnght and Elected Officers. The local chapter of Royal Arch Masons held an <-n foresting and busy meeting in the Masonic hall lasi night and a number of matters were, discussed by the members pres- ; ent- Probably the mast interesting fea ture was the annual election of of-) fleers and this resulted as follows Dr. C. T. Oowon, high priest; ! Parley Zplmenovitz, King; E. K. j Mahnkc, scribe; A. f\ Jones, treas-! urer. Carley Zelmenovitz, captain of! host; J. A. Sheffield, principal <>- joUrner; W. W. Heaton, Royal Arch 1 Captain; R. M. Ricks, sentinel. i Members of the order are taking l great interest in it and it can now be , numbered among the most progress ive in the state. THREE PROBLEMS NOW CALLING FOR | PROMPT ATTENTION t (Continued from page one.) as compared with an estimated defi-J ■it of $273,938,71 this fiscal year. | The President sn JT however, that he j was hopeful that the estimated defi- j cit for 1923 could be reduced in the j remaining seven*months and that the! close of the year next Jilin- 30 would bow a balanced account.* lv tima#d ex si;:,;*;; i f.,v with ■'-W ‘ ' w ! J *" , W f ap, t \ /TaC it Jf- -■ ■ & ■ JijfWlLiiMiiieiit • Jffldll: ',f p.ixtjJp ■ \ f. s| I * * i v 1 s'*' l ff * i* n ■ I'eed uf uA ~~*i* .--L-F-'e I tight i wmmm. Pi ovis jr and | made 1 :tS:i.2S; s* pay. Other; items 7i;t..'>:,o ami $31,480,000 for good; roads for hospital . j structioWaml facilities for war pa-j tieiits; $2,200,000, for railroads in j Alaska; $0,8X9,105 for the Panama '•'Apt; BIS general law eHbrcoment incjaM|yidministrntion /sm 1 0 ami the y - Hbo f.ir i1,,.. i.piacSEnt of worn out Jpoi tums <>L the Alasla cable. ,\u:s I. It. LROSIM PASSF.S fAT 111 HOSPITAL ty hospital shortly after j kuicht, Mrs. Alma Cros- j 1 H. Crosby, of White irida, breathed her last, ho has been married only I was only twenty-three j o and her death had a J unusually said features it 1, it. Some days ago she of peritinitis and was to the local instution in idev the care of the city's ins , ; he would soon recov er and although everything possible wa s done the end came. The body will be shipped to Baxley, j former home of the family, on the i Southern train jhis morning and the funeral will e hold there tomorrow afternoon. NURSE FOUND BOUND AND GAGGED B\ CAR TRACKS (Ry Associated Press) Memphis, Tetm.. Dec. B.—Miss Jen nie E. Rogers, a trained nurse, was found bound and gagged beside car tracks in a suburb this morning, and Going business SPECIALS Men’s all Wool Suits - $19.75 Men’s all Wool Pants . $ 3.95 Mens Holeproof Sox . 35c I They Must Be Sold Vacate Our Premises JANUARY I,l^^ Jvaiser & . .• / ‘■ _ | % m|Bl Jpl? 1 I jMi c U? x | j fH; v /I 1 / I 'J> f M * |jaL I "i ■tv . llgj f iiM 1.11 ’ w' i® i -m " 1,111 I f m* S‘ v % & f -■ MBX. .C lyf m.J>M.~ w m; ;f. - .** w hai Jt. f"r '■ g jP ■ • §§ |, -'PWt •■!'. jP‘ 1 \ .ilwmTMr W.i:- .. WaffiM and "a- ; it& professional qiflc ’ Mjss Margaret Humj m<WT\ ■Miss Aik t -n sang a dueft hioH also brought two in oft song hits. Then eamo the big out afterpart, entitled tile Gold,” which wa s a real scream with i V! in his funny coon ways anil ■fefi’ as the ghost ami Bill as th e owtoer look ing for a tenant. Many claimed that their hearts ached from real honest . laughter. It sure was a treat at the Grand last evening and now A1 can be proud to sav he is ready to nAj p-te in the big New Year’s E\™ midnight matinee against Pesky : Hodges and his comedians, which will be great and interesting. AGREEMENT REGARDING REPARATIONS CONTINGENT (By Associated Press.l London, Dec. B.—An agreement' among the allied premiers upon I i questions of reparations and inter-. U- j lied debts depends largely upon the j Proposals which Premier Poincare is t ! expected to unfold at tomorrow’s | meeting here, according to an au- j thoritutive statement from the Bel-j gian delegation which has arrived. Until these proposals have been made known the delegates said it j j would be dipieult to foretell the ! pursue. it is believed by the police that she had been kidnapped and held since < Sunday. She was taken to a hospital in a j delirious condition and unable to tell ; what hud happened to her. She left home Sunday for the purpose of vis- 1 | ding relatives in Mississippi. Vi hen i she was found her feet "ere bound with wire and her hands held by strong cords. A gag was forced,-into | her month and tied behind her head - - gjm |flL ■ 'aj|j l V H, | ■jgr jH ip Svhaffner X- Marx $35.00 to $47.50 Home of Hart, Shaffner & Marx Clothes Saturday. decM