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WEDNESDAY MAY 16, 1923.
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Mews Holes i j
of General interest |
♦the tides to
TO MAY 18TH
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Wednesday High 7:5(1 am 8:16 pm
April 16 Low 2:06 am2:10 pm
Thursday High. 8:® mh 8:54. pm
May 17 Low 2:46 am 2:48 pm
Friday High 9:11 am 9:24 pm
May 18 Low 3:26 am 3:26 pm
Outer bar calculation— ■About one
hour lator in the harbor.
PRICE OF GASOLINE
DROPS CENT GALLON
Automobile owners and others who
use gasoline will lie delighted to
lea' s that the ijrice has dropped 1
cent, a gallon anil in future or until
further notice it will sell at 23 cents
instead of 24.
PLENTY OF RAIN IN
THIS ENTIRE SECTION
Farmers report sufficient rain in
this entire'section, tji fact, they all
say enough has come and any
right a 1 this time Would not be wel¬
comed. It is staled that truck is in
excellent shape and it is likely that
sufficient of all kinds will be raised
to supply the local market with much !
to ship also. i j
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ARTHUR STERN MADE MANAGER
PIGGLY WIGGLY AT DAYTONA !
Many friends in this city of Ar
thur Sterne, son f Mr. and Mrs. A. I
L. Sterne, will he interested to know j
that he li a s jus- been appointed
manager of the Uiggly Wiggly store I
at Daytona Fla. Mrs. Sterne leaves i
soon for a visit, io her son at that |
place.
FUNERAL OF WILLIAM M.
BAKER HELD IN ATLANTA
The funeral of William M. Baker,
former well known Brunswick citi¬
zen, was held in Atlanta, where thr
fam.ilv have been residing for a num¬
ber of years. While the death of Mr.
Raker was expect ad, he having been
the victim of Brights disease, it
caused sorrow among his scores of
friends in tis city.
VACANT ROOMo ARE
NOW BEING OCCUPIED
A large number of those who will
he engaged in working on the St.
Simon highway have reached the city
and many homes in which rentable
rooms have been vacant are now filled
with excellent tenants. It is. expected
that shortly many whlieh are shill
vacant will be tilled also.
teSfe.
for the
of Summer!
Just in a few weeks now OLD SOL will be sending down his RAYS of
SUNSHINE apd HEAT. !
Then you will need the comforts of electncty in HOME and OFFICE. Let us figure
with you on a gas stor e for that KIT CHEN or fan for the OFFICE or the HOME.
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The rates are reasonable and comforts are many.
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IMPORTANT LITIGATION ENDS
IN SAVANNAH YESTERDAY
The case of the United Supply cam.
pany vs. Gordon & Freedman’, im:.,
breach of contrac t and attachment;
of the local U. S. Picric Acid properly
and now pending in the Uniton
'States District, Court at Savannah.
was settled between the .par*
ties. The case envolved several thou
sands of dollars, but the exact amount
of the settlement is unknown. Hen
net, I'witty & Reese and Isaac M
Wengrnw represented the (Jordon
& Freedman corporation and Conyers
& Wilcox and |<;. <*. Butts, represent
ed the United Supply company.
WEATHER FORECAST
AND CONDITIONS
Locally: Unsettled, with local
thundershowers; little change in
temperature; increasing southerly
winds. Conditions elsewhere: Tin
Western storm, now central ovi i Ms-,
sourl, caused moderate io excessive
rains in the Mississippi and Olfb
valleys and showers in most of Up
remaining districts of the conntvj
dining the I apt. twenty-four hours
Snow is falling in Colorado, will
freezing temporalure in that state
Wyoming and Montana.
ROTARIANS HAVE AN
INTERESTIN MEETING
The Rotary club held its weekly
luncheon-meet yesterday. Several
notable Georgians were present and
f f r 0, - vn ” Hteh school boys w.
also guests. Senator W. F. George ;
spoke at considerable length to the i ^
four boys who are to graduate in
June and gave them, some sound ad
vice, Millard Reese also made a talk
to the young men and also told them
many important things. Among the
guests present were Senator -o rge
Commissioner of Agriculture, .1. J
Lvov a Congressman W. C. Lang,
Cord, t< T. Hayden of Atlanta, Judge
E. L.: h of Dublin, State Senator
E. M. Sin it!:. E. B. Weatherly of Ma¬
con. B. H. Grace of ITvalda, Elliot
Butts and R. A 7 . Smith of Brunswick
ST. SIMON
PASSES AWAY
Oliver Johnson formerly assistanl
of th P Hotel Savannah and
in the hotel business in Ro.i
Va., died Monday afternoon
5:3flo’clO'ck at 21.7 Fast. .Tone
Ho came to Savannah, his
home, some time ago for a va¬
He was a native of London
and was 47 years of age. Mr
is survived by his widow.
Ena Belle Johnson; by nvo
IT. O. Johnson of Seattle.
and W. F. Johmtbn of Toron
Canada, and a sister, Mrs. Jack
of Port Sidney, Ontario,
News. Deceased
well known here having been
clerk a t the Hotel St. Simon,
years ago.
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YOU’RE In
DANGER!
/our $!, 000 Accident Insurance Policy m the NEWS
READER POLICY is expiring. They are only written
for twelve; months.
All It Takes to Renew Is
$7.50
winch will pay lor the policy and News for One Year
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