The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, December 12, 1922, Image 2

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CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE CONTINUES BE SUCCESSFUL BEVY OF BEAUTIFUL GIRLS STILL WORK IN CAUSE OF HUMANITY , The Anti-Tuberculosis Christmas Seal Sale rolls merrily on. On Sat urday a bevy of beautiful girls were on the streets all day long with these little Messengers of Hope anil Hap unetp for many a .sufferer from the %-eart white plague. The sale hat:' not been made persistent and appeal ing enough however, to provide funds to cover the local work planned, ami the 1 business men of Brunswick miisf simply come to the rescue by the purchase of not only the little stamps to put on the back of their letters and | parcel, but should, invest in the bonds, the denominations of which run from $5.00 each, up. said Mrs. Crawford the chairman of the sales campaign in talking With a News rep resentative last night. The Glynn Hfounty Tuberculosis Association, together with the health officers, county fond city physicians, could tell stories of afflicted homes in Glvnn county where there arc more sufferers from tuberculosis, with no place to go, and sometimes no food to eat, living in surroundings that are bound to spread the Plague to their children and neighbors, and, in the cusc of the colored! population, to those among whom the rest of the family may work. "It should not be necessary," said Mrs. Crowford. "to r drk on the sym pathy of the Public with this ‘sob stuff,’ but if I could just take some of the rich and influential People through some of the families with whom I work weekly, ftpd let them see the Pitiable condition that these little seals sold in sufficient, quanti les. could remedy, 1 am' sure*they; would open up their .hearts and purses. “The advent rtf cold weather, with the close and crowded quarters found in the indigent tuberculosis families, adds to the horror of the situation. Crowding around jonc slim flip, if they are Hicky enough to have any at all, are the patienf, mr patients, .the children the cats and the mongrel pill' all getting their doses of the deadly germs probably later to bring them to you and your chidden. Self .preservation should actuate an.v com- 1 munity in supporting t work of this 1 kirid." )' I i.O.y)W)^ s I LRK\ HBr usnk,,u L VHrai. merchant and business j mau o^Dwen' a Ferry, Camden coun } ty, Passed away late yesterday after- 1 noon after nu illnoss of short duration and the funeral will lie held in the family burial lot in {ho cemetery near Ids homo tomorrow morning, hi.. Inline tomorrow, the death 0 f Mr. Dyal last night and will leave this morning with a haiidhonie casket amt will conduct the funeral, Deceased is well known by scores of ftrunswickians. He often visited this city and, being a met'- | chant, did lmsiuem} with th P whole- 1 salers here “Main Street ’ or ' Broadway— Biiick Authorized Service Maintains Buick Dependable Performance The blue and white emblem of Buick authorized service is always a guarantee of adequate tac&kihs tor maintaining Buick dependable performance. On an imposing building in the biggest citv, or on a cross-roads garage, it ruarhs the place where Btnck owners may obtain mechanics skilled or, Buick cars, where they will find genuine Buick factory made parts, and where they will receive courteous, conscientious and Helpful assistance in the continued perfect oper ation of their Buicks. Buick owners have come to regard ‘ Authorized " Buick service, no matter where they see it, with the same confidence and satisfaction that they have in any motor car that bears the Buick name. ' ' ' > P-IS..MI.NP J . "CASGRRETS" IOC FOR BOWkS IF CONSIIPtATEO I Clean y.iur bowels! Fern finel ; When yet. feel sick, dizzy, upset, wh'’u your i end is dull or aching, or 1 your stomach is sour of gassy, just take one or two Csscarets to relieve 1 No griping—nicest ca *Wrt c-laxtive on earth for grown upwind children. 10c a box. Taste lik^oandyi PETITION FOR INCORPORATION GEORGIA—GIynn County: io the superior court of „aid coun-j ty: The petition of Edwin i>. Ansley, of Pultori county, Georgia, •and 0 f Bfnjainin B. Purse and George A. Tru e of Glynn county, Georgia, re- i spcctfully shows that: 1. Petitioners desire on behalf 0 f themselves anil their future associ- j ates, successors or assigns, to be j ini orporated for a period of twenty I (20) years, under the name anil style I of St. Clair Company, with the right / to a further removal as provided by law. 2. The object of their association is the Profit to bo derived by thVinem" bers from the carrying on of the business or businosses hei'einafta^et 3. The particular businthJlwfllßu nesses to be carried on Potation will be to buy and sell estate wherever located to crgfl building,, of all lots, to any and all kinds of mere ant il<^|w ai wholesale or retail, to real est.ftte rental busginesg to a collection business, to act as agents for owners of property in looking af . ter such property generally, to eon. |. struct., acquire, own and operate golf i links .and to charge for their use, to I own and operate other outlays f o r ; °thir athletic or recreational games, to own and operate clubs and club houses, 4 0,l to charge for the use thereof, to own a nd *p ( .i'ut. e hotels, to acquire fishing .pRk oystering rights and to dmau afeA the use oof, to own auto.liio hiles and other ' aniih,a|g tiiused fot- motive powv r ; or jP l itmff- or driving, to o'Vn and operate Inis lines and pleasure crafts, a ud to charge for the Use thereof: % •1. Petitioners pray that said cor poration b> vested with all the rights powers and privileges Incident to cor porations of lik c character under the law- of Georgia, or jfc rottfter. given, including' the gni; and be sued, to have amt*se^jomnion seal, to make bylaws lijndim? on its mem bers and not Inconsistent with the lii'V-. of Georgia, or the United States, and to purchase, hold, Itmse. use and otherwise enjoy such prtipert.v, real and personal a may be n ,,f \ av\ or proper to the purpose of the incorporation, and to sol’ and dispoka of the same, and make conveyances thereof; to borrow money and to make and issue promissory notes, bills of exchange, bonds, debentures and evidences of indebtedness of all and to secure the payment mortgage, pledge, eotlater 1, dee” or trust, deeds to secure debt or other security instruments, on the whole or any portion of its property, assets of income, or in such other SCOTT TELLS OF ’22 BASKETBALL TEAM OF HIGH (By T. A. Scott.) Bang! A pistol *hot rang out. Eight hundred voices ceased as in stantly ag if struck by that leaden . nu-ssenger of death. !,. f /FJ'.e game had ended, with the score -liqd, thirty-three,.all. "Play it out." sb|uted n Brunswick youth the veins t®ting out on his neck like cord iwoll. Instantly hundreds in the gal ,lei*s shouted the same request. I! 'jr agreed to play an extra five min flue period. A championship was at ] stake. Someone must win, someone must lose. A whistle blew, and the j game began. Brunswick would score . | then Rcitlsville. Never before had ‘such a basketball game been "witness-; ;cd. Shouting from' the galleries grew more intense, they were no | longer spectators at a basketball .game, but a mail mob. The score was | again tied, thirty-seven to thirty-sev en, with only one minute to play. Ten men fighting like wild men, pass ing, dribbling and making unreason able attempts to shoot a* goal. As if their lives were at stake these nor sPiring lads fought, when the play happened, which gave Brunswick the fipionship, a pass from Burns to illiatt an accurate allot, and slipped through the basket, just a, flame like a tongue of tire from blazed, (forth from the muzzle of The game again end WOKantling: Brunswick, (39; IhmN^BPH j Now folks wasn’t that Some game, but the game -vas Played jeat season.j IWv can have just such games thisf |season if the basketball material will j assemble anil get into condition. There ha?, been a great deal oAttlk 1 about league, Glynn High will I have a team, and the Giya* Athletic Af*ociatiou experts jti'Hinr. thr league. Him'. mw %' i&mlM • ■ f\£; i A * lti’’ or trail/'- I /&: ragyl u. ■ • ■ "• lie I.' I',' f'4| " * 'if Jf ill fa .I.iffll Jr ! \n phi -ci s \|prj|jf ft to Gym for * mmgmp nHv ap.vflg come™■‘member to m.diiw A number of pl3*pi working out nielil ly at li there are Mill a large rJu?;. a tii'ii on tin- prop ./' kg ii manner as may colls OL prnpgair |.j lend ni’iuit^H ' *"i tnan^fl '; ~. i, lue.inlE-aiy anv io- pnrt parilrto anv Inwful aßiermeiit for i I'haring ptotits with any persons,} lirm or e'on<oration that is carrying! on or "ill be carrying on or engaged! in, any business or businesses simia lar to tliat to be conducted by corporation; to receive money, torty (if other consideration hie to it-, directors in payment, nl J stock, bonds, mjtes, ether obligations that it may issue: and to have and enjoy all ot.hn rright Powers and Privileges necessary, proper or expedient for the carrying on of it business, and for the eavry iiifi out of tile objects of this incor. I Poratlonv wall'll 'arc nq: exlneskli prohibited to corporations, and w-hP h a uHtul'id Persoji i-ould have or oxer rise about -aid businejßjm'luding th . right to acquire, di.-i,, „f stocks And m hares corpor at ions: %* jH The of said cor Potation shall miki nf Tivonn til,- Thousand ($25,000.00,1 divided into two hundred 'and tittv (2f>o) shares of the pnfcv a lues ( ,r ’ Hue Hundred Dollars t each, with the right to suin'' at an' time to an not o' reeding Five Hundred Thousand Dol lars ($000,000,001. and with the j right to decrease the same at anv 1 time to (Iq, amount of the present named capital stork, and with the right to issu r p r efe r r c n stock to such an amount and on such tonus :ls tli-i 1 member of J.lq- corporation may at any lime desire t>. The principal place of Inisine , of said corporation bp St Simon Island, Glynn (founty, Georgia, with ■ the right,, however, to have otJier } places of business and to carry on its business and to hive officers and !iSeneie s therefor, at such other points as it may selc'd within o r without the United States of America. Whereof, petitioners pray U'al >hpv and their associates etc., as befoie staled, be incorporated under the name and for the objects, purpo.-i's, length of time and within Pi'' rights, lmwei's *nd privileges here, inhefoie set forth. Petitioners will eV<'r pray, etc R.' d:‘ MEAD Kit, Attorney af i-a" (fpijN^iuiHn The original petition for in corpor ation-filed in office the ilth day' of December, 1932. “OVER rut MILL” HAS A SUCCESSFUL PREMIER HERE "Over the Hill" the new William Fox fetature photoplay that swept New York oft its feet for a run of a solid year on Broadway, w’as shown last night at the Bijou Theatre and will be s hown again today. The local Premiere, which had been awaiting with keen interest, proved beyond the shadow of doubt that "Over the Hill" is all that our New ■ York friends declared jt to be, and judging from many comments on its first screening here, it is one of thei biggeat hits that we have ever enjoy-i and.- * A large ' audience was on hand t' l greet the picture and give it a hearty ■ and richly deserved welcome; paying not only- the tribute of spontaneous laughter to Its many delightful com edy scenes, but paying also the rare j tribute of sympathetic tears to its j Pathetic, episodes. The story which wa s taken from Will lArloton's poems, recounts .the joys fflul sorrows of a typical mother, wfio raises a large family of children, only to have them, jn her old aKe, allow her to drift from them to live on charity. The ‘black sheep” non, however, when, h,, discover,, this eon. his aged, mother’s, f hs "I'M ‘ V .tit |l>, lived, forgiving and forgeitlngl^Jf ” £\y ip ■■ MSjUy s i ®k. a* *Jfew ejur i JlHrlkStoreT U J \J|fc Kxxality Gilxg i|3 \f '% 9 . \l t jj|r ✓ ' A *" r li^' w fjjjj '•*** Jl Gillican&Co. ' j ’ I , Jewelers ! / i .i J p Announce Special Sale I " ' | 27 Percent Discount J I I _ M On All Sales Until J||| lll * ler VAUDEVILLE OPENS AT THF GRAND TODAY Art Candler and his "Broadway I Follies’’ open at tht Gland at this , afternoon’s matinee. Art has sur . rounded himself with a r ea l beauty chorus, aud some clever comedians. The vaudeville specialties will j n slud e de luxe dancers} paxaphone artists, accordian wizards, harmony trio and a real good jazz band that wiU. make you dance tp y o ur £ e a t. In addition to the above feature Henry B. Wat hall, Marjorie D a w and Ralph Graves, three well known stars will he seen in Peter B. Kaynes’ latest story "The Long Chance" which !„ a big 'dewing card in itself. Manager Spencer is to be congi .Ailated on the big feature attractions That he is of- fering to the Brunswick theatergoers and he assures us that this week’s attraction will top any that he has offered at a popular family price. The 1 nudeville and feature pictures being given to the public and children tdi cents, and adults thirty-five cents This is hard to beat anywhere and packed houses are looked for for the entire Week. MUCH INTEREST IN~ \ MIDNIGHT MATINEE Great interest is being taken In the New Year Eve midnight matinee that Manager Spoil or of the Grand is go ing to Present. With fourteen acts of local talent, Al Womack & com-' pany, Pesky Hodges and three ko' turkeys will - present dinerem as well as Several other well kcMi people will be seen on the Grfmd I theatre stage. A special surprise will be sprung on the rise of the curtain at five minute s after twelve, and on going into the theatre each patron will be presented with a musical Ho. a \ and gala paper, by a d a nity little miss who "ill present theses son’s greet ing. Mail reservations a re now be ing taken, and several letters have already been received jn which you are to statp where you would like to sit. but do not enclose any money as these tickets "ill he abie to he secured at the box office during Christmas week, bo you arc urged to souil in your order now as it looks like many will be forced to stand up during this novel performance- JIMMIE HODGES MAKES ANOTHER HIT LAST NIGHT Jimmie Hodges and his hunch of musical charmers delighted another rowiied house at the Grand fast night in the presentation of "The 1922 Edition of Hodges Revue" com plied by Hodges himself. The whole program was novel aud attractive from start to linish and many pleasing and unique features were introduced. Jimmie Hodges is a finished com edian and from the time the cur tain rises until its final fall, he keeps the crowd in tine humor. The musical numbers were all new and up to date and [lie whole pro gram "as splendidly put on. M A charming feature was a trial® quartet, which simply won the hearts of the big crowd. QUIT TOBACCO SO EASY TO DROP CIGARETTE, CIGAR OR CHEWING HABIT No-To-Bac has helped thousands to break the costly, nerve shattering te ll.;. vo habit. Whenever you have a longing far a smoke or chew just place a harmless No-To-Bac tablet i n your mouth instead. All desire stops, shortly the habit is completely broken, and you are better off men tally, physically, financially. It's so easy, so simple. Get a box of No-To- Bac and if it doesn t release you from all craving for tobacco i n any form your druggist will refund' your money without question!. If Jimmie and bis bunch ever < ome this way again, they c a n count on a warm and cordial welcome. AUTOMOBmII Painting and Triming, tops cur tains and seat covers. House painting and paper hanging. Prices reasonable. First class work. E. MATHIS & SONS. 2520 Norwich st. Shop and resi dence. 1-5 I Dr. KING'S PILLS L.., —for'constipation K l Sure relief from biliousness re fi J liinm