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SUNDAY, OCT. <0, 1926.
News Notes
of General Interest
THE TIDES
Sunday U i U h 0:SO am 9:51) pm
Oct. 10 Low 2 :06 am ■1:00 j»i j i
Monday High 10:20 am 10:41 pm
Oct. 11 Low 4:1", am 4:54 pm
Tuesday High 11:08 am 11:21 pm
Oct. 12 Low 4:59 am 5:47 pm
VY odnosday Nigh 12:02 Jon
Oct. l;; 1.0 . :52 am 0: id pm
Outer bar calculations; about forty
minutes later in the harbor.
I Hht\ K VniKK—for CJeorj-ia: f air
modi-i.-dearthcaat anil ca:st winds.
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THE I'ltESKXT WEEK
VV.-ather outlook for the week begin¬
ning Monday: South Atlantic and east
(lull states -Mostly fair, except for a
period of rains toward middle of the
week. Moderate temperatures first half
and colder latter part.
IdNii WEATflE. WILL
TAKE MANY TO ISLAND
4 he fine weather which the weather
man promises for today will take many
to St. Simon’s, (llynn-Isle and Ease
Beach and while it may he a bit cool
this will not stop bathers and it is ex¬
pected that scores will enjoy probably
thc.r lari surf l ath of the season. 1
CITY COURT WILL NOT
CONVENE NEXT TUESDAY
'I ne city court of Brunswick will not
be conve ned on Tuesday, October 12th,
as vva soriginally planned and announc
ed by Judge E. C. Butts. There are no
jail cases to dispose of and the civil
docket is small. Judge Butts announce,
th.'it the court will be held on the first
Monday in November.
FINE BRAWN C ATCHES
ARE STILE BEING MADE
The class of prawn which is being
caught at present is better than at any
time in the history of the industry here,
Practically all are large and should
bring good prices. The fact that many
workers were employed during last week
was the cause of increased payrolls
night and consequent good business with
practically all retail merchants.
SAVl l iSCIIKlX LEAVES
TODAY i-OU CHICAGO
Sam Fischkin, who has been
and advertising man at Gordon’s
ment store for the past five months,
gone to Chicago where he has
a like position in one of the
City’s biggest establishments.
coming to Brunswick Mr. Fischkin
made many friends, all of whom
that he is leaving but wish him
in his new held.
MEETING ON ST. SIMON S
FOR TOMORROW NIGHT
F. E. Twitty, who was named
of a meeting called by St. Simon’s
erty owners some days ago, has
We beg to announce that we have just taken on the Estate Stove Company line con¬
sisting of HEATROLAS, GAS HEATERS, GAS RANGES ELERTRIC RANGES,
HOT AIR BASEMENT FURNACES, etc.
If interested in heaters, do not buy until you see our line:
KELVINATOR ELECTRIC KOHLER
REFRIGERATION 1 10 D. C. Automatic Lighting Plant
Id .FEN HEET • KITCHEN AID:
Automatic Oil Burners The Electric Maid
SOLD AND SERVICED BY
TAIT SALES COMPANY
Merchandise Brokers and Manufacturers Agents
Phone 1025 1320 Newcastle Street
ytsams
Thousands Seek Glimpse of Evangelist “Aimes ’ 1 ul
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| i Crowd about the Hall of Justice waiting for appearance of Mrs. Aimee McPherson and closeup of Mrs. Mc¬
Pherson, taken in the courtroom. j
The wide spread interest in the court hearing of the circumstances attending the alleged "ahduc-j
tion” of Mrs. Aimee Semple McPherson, evangelist at the Angelas Temple, I.os Angeles, is indicated in
the photo above. Thousands of morbidly curious as well as followers of the woman preacher flock to
the Flail of Justice seeking admittance to the courtroom and, failing to get in, await a glimpse of Mrs.
j | McPherson arriving or leaving.
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for another meeting for tomorrow eve¬
ning at Everett's store, near the pier,
at which all property owners and others
interested are invited to he > resent.
The ’meeting is to be held for discus¬
sions as to betterments at the famous
resorts and the matter of obtaining a
charter interpolating a certain section
about the pier will be fully discussed.
THIEVES STEAL VALEARLE
RADIO INSTRUMENTS
While left parked in front of his home
early Friday night, the car belonging, to
Victor Abrams was ransacked and all his
tools stolen by sneak thieves. Included
in the theft were a number of valuable
radio instruments, used in connection
with the radio work Mr. Abrams is en¬
gaged in. He is not positive as to the
identity of the thieves, but thinks it was
a gang of small hoys who roamed the
streets on Friday evening.
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
SIMPLICITY
is a very desirable quality in a
monument, and if this is what you
see*k, we can surely supply it. Our
memorials of plain marble, gran¬
ite or other stone can be finished
without ornamentation if you pre¬
fer.
VALDOSTA MARBLE WORKS
VALOOST A. GEORGIA
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