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MARKETS
By CLAUDE A. JAGGKR
Amtorwlod Tress Financial Editor.
Ntw York, April 28. 'The
shrinkage of share values was unin¬
terrupted, but considerably retarded
In today’s stock market. of liquidation
The recent stream was
narrowed down to the industrial and
specialty issues in the main. Electric
power issues held up fairly well,
rails continued to decline only in
B p 0tg
U. S. Steel sold off •» couple
points, then recovered partially. The
market action of the stock reflected
the fairly general opinion that the
regular dividend would he announced
after the close of the market. In the
sails, the reduction of Illinois Central
quarterly dividend from $1.75 to $1
had been fully discounted, aid the
stock rallied as shorts covered. Penn
sylvania, however, sagged 2 to a new
low since 1920. Allied Chemical
dropped 10 points to the low«t since
1920. Miscellaneous issues losing .'I to
5 points included Eastman, McKe< -
port, Inland Steel, Case, and Ameri¬
can Tobacco R American a id Inter
national Telenhone lost about 2, as did
Standard of California.
In the Sandard Statistics Co. index
of 90 representative shares, the 20
utilities nlone, taken ns a group, hold
the low level reached • ’ last
well aliove below
December, Rails have dipped
that, level to a new six-year bottom,
and the industrials have dropped 1927. to a
new low since the summer of
The close wn« firm. Sale - approxi¬
mated 3,000,000 shares.
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«. MAKK.L .nerTC I D A »T 1 a r* IjI.AHCo 1 AMCC
NEW YORK
Stocks, heavy.
Ronds, weak.
Curb, irregular.
Foreign exchanges, firm.
Cotton, steady.
Sugar, easy. unsettled.
Coffee,
CHICAGO
Wheat, steady.
Corn, easy. .
Cattle, steady to lower.
Hogs, lower.
NAVAL STORES
Savannah, April 23. UP) Turpen
lino steady 4(1-50; sales -107; receipt-
390; shipments 350; stock 1 S/.-3 .
Rosin firm; sales 1,248; receipts 1,207;
shipments 1,732; stock 159,413.
Quote; FS 3.05-35; 3.05-4.10; E 4.05
60; F 4.10-65; C 4.05-80; !I 1.50-90; I
4.55-90; K 4.70-5.00; M 5.00-35; N
5.55; WG 0.85; WW 7.50; N 7.00.
COTTON SEED OIL
New York, April 2K. UP)
seed oil closed dull; pnme
ifuy‘ Jr.ly 1 t *’ 7.77V‘ Vh-
7.76; Nov. 7.70. Sales 15 contracts,
COTTON TABLES
NEW YORK COTTON
New York Cotton future:,
today;
Close Close < done
May 10.04 9.88 9.90
July 10.28 10.12 10.19
Oct. .. 10.64 10.48 10.50
Dec. 10.80 10.71 10.77
Jan. ..... 10.97 10.82 10.88
Mar. ..... 11.21 11.00 11.10
bl 0 __ EAL 4 , NII ROtilA vertmi ( I-.R1N
Ocmulgee, Okhi., April 28. t/Pi
Theft of 320 |uarts_ of
from the magazine of the
north Eastern Torpedo Okmulgee Company, reported five mil
of was
night. The theft Frank followed closely
a warning captain, by Hamer,
ronger to
operutor* to guard against a
muniat plot to steal explosive.?
sabotage) in the oil fields.
CORNS
BUNIONS- -CALLOUSES
(Jiveii Relief
WHEN? RIGHT NOW
DR. W. T. DUBOIS
Wright Building
Corner Monk and Newcastle
flies
carry
typhoid
kill them
quick!
Largest Seller in i“ 1 \ -a-uneij
Stomach Troubles
Doctor* m y y- % of *t! stckueffi b dv M
troubles, 90 if suffer
[from gBMf p*ini* in the stomach or
hmh bpvch, , diazuncss and h zvr no sippciitn,
can’t 1 deep *«p and and are j nerwea you need
f TMbc. It It b i? goo* pure medicine, made
ed r poj’ ff i , herb and hada. Voor dnq^
• 1
Mi MS SEW
as anas rat
OCCUPIES DESK AT CITY HALL
FOR FIRST TIME SINCE HE WAS
INDUCTED INTO OFFICE
hicago, April (/ip Anton .1.
cimuk, native sot of Bohemia who
once mined coni n> the pit-; <•; Bnud
001 ’’. n A *- <»<■< ' • d Chicago hi a d- k today for
" ,l!m ' !l • f■>.* mall;.
,n *m , ' t ed mayor.
. " :i< u “lull time job, .
-, :ir ’ one .) mhi'-eig ;<•
c,( | :: 1 xpenrhl renter,n* law and
°™ er > and preparing -uuc-riea':, second
(,|t y tor the century of progress ex
" <! otl 1,le ''Y*’ program in his in
augiiration . held
h- n,n the
council chainv r: , '1 he formal <•(■■■■■
’ non Y oioaih - .s, ovei a count-to
coast network of more than twenty
stations.
Mayor Cermak promised the ciuzcui:,
of Chicago that he would reduce tux*
l,y reducing governmental expendi¬
tures.
The mayor also promised to place
the police department on its own feet
m J; 1 " he* r< ponsibiljf y for the conduct ,
j
of the police department," he ; aid,
"and its admirii.ri 'ation, will be placed
squarely upon the commissioner of po¬
lice. Ho will not he interferred with
by me. 1 shall insist that he does lot
permit himself to he. interferred with
;by solely anyone by the else. ad: He he will aetouitilirh be judged
re • r,
and I shall not he it.ate to reor-.-ani/.e
the department, at any time 1 sm eon
vineed it. is not functioning efficient¬
ly.”
Cermak said he would exj iuusu
from an advisory committee which will
a r.irt him in bringing about’an effi¬
cient administration. Among those
appointed to the committee were Wil¬
liam R. Hawes, hanker; Elmer ,1. Stev¬
ens and I), K, Kelley, me? rtv.nl:-:;
1 car Mayer, packer; Victor Olander, In
;hor leailei; I’rof. Charles .lulius F. Sniieianka, law
yer; verrity Chicago; E. Mcriam, Uni
i of Mrs. Kellogg Fair
bank, social and civic leader; Joshua
H’E posito, engineer; and Hurt A.
Mu - 'ec, business executive.
RUSSELL’S FORMER
OPPONENTS PLEDGE
SUPPORT TO PLANS
(Continued From Page I.)
gating connnitt'-e and to the ndmin
istration of Governor-Elect Hu cII.
Eugene 'falmadgo. commissioner of,
T'T UtuU '*V l " 1 *. ’ :> ri *;■ * ’ Y''■ Y-' '• 1 ,, ' 1 Y’ xl:,
erombie, ''\ ’• her. 1 ,.| the departm-nt • ’ r ;
oi
:commissioner; health; Hal M. ‘fi.
William
j Tnhimdge mid lm
P* *!'» s c 11 , ,. 1 ’ ,n V 11 1
• '
i, jh-.t doubt"d . . it would irn-.-t With
1 IK {*( SS cuttmg down
Cost:',
Thirty-two representatives of
various state departments and
expressed tacit* views on the
of i (‘organization of the slate
ment at the request of the
The only major department not
i rented at (he meeting was that
the insritu * -n of higher
Ropreri-ntative Cel s i of the
U-o expr.o -ed regret that
i tati\v:i ol tin* Umvr.-.ity ol
did nc attend. He pointed out
opi.roxinintcN °'
funds ua ^ ), v i,,
j versity.
!Meet The* espn-s,dm tensed Governor
Hu ell to • ennui- :hat
|»r Snellin..*. of Hie univ. rslty had
j iJuined him askin inativ, - if it ww-.* of
| that ren,-. s the
V er.- stv aUtenil -.he meeting today.
governor-elect said he replied it
not his commit lea but he thought
the committee would like to talk
the university represenatives.
aid Chums Her sn 11 inii signified
ingnesK ot re|s ,- .ciil.ii i. to
luHire meetings.
Hepresealutivi* Hugh Peterson,
el'.tutuuvn of the inv,--stigatini;
millet*, said the committee would
in colon tomorrow. An
session was ;lie held later toisty
decide who would he called before
|committee at i.mmnvw’s se-sian.
| the It committee will be the future notify procedure h day be
to -
fi le neiu.-ns to he called before it,
Clu.irma:: !’(•!« i oil a hi.
ROOSEVELT LEAVES
FRIDAY FOR RESORT
Hyde Park, N, Y.. April 28. \A
; Governor Koosevel v. ill leave Friday
for Warm Springs. Fla., where he will
ilake a two weeks' vacation.
Tonight the governor "ill attend
i dinner in connection with New York
j University - observation of it: 50th
j birthday.
Wednesday is reserved 1«■ r aUen
• iion to private affairs in New York
city. Thursday the governor will at
Mend the opening of the new 38th
: 1 : >a t tui ••(*! *n N. Ycik itu 1 :' ulay
] he will assist in d<-di* ution of Empire
State building. Friday evening he
.entrains for Warm Springs.
Ml Sf DI BY GAS
Nivadn. lit 28, m ['he
- court ha: ruled 1
tin* lethal gas chamber
he Nev k )(M»itenti:»ry. Judge L.
i 1 .Hawk; . of the trial court at
Wiptu-ie.- , w-t-i instructed
(day to fix lo time for the execution,
,Tht supremo vourt affirmed tho con
K',!’ oi r. Mexican, for the
<ii’E Juno N. UcEiO, of ('harhc
m v‘ restaurant propriety, at
i Wii nomucca.
m u.:m\ dies
Savannah. April 28, > V’) Htruy
McAlpin, judjro court ovdinary, died
early unlay as he was beiiut removed
from his home to a Savannah hospital.
OLD AMBITION MAY BE REALIZED
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For a long time Ruth Nichols, society flier of Rye, N. Y., has been
ambitious to make a solo flight across the ocean and now her plans
arc developing toward that end. She expects soon to take off from
H.-.rbor Grace, N. F., for Paris—the first woman ever to attempt an
j Atlantic flight alone. The plane she will use is pictured above.
i ; I ROBERT EWING DIES
FROM HEART ABACK
FLAYED POWERFUL PART I?
POLITICAL AND JOURN LI STIC
LIFE OI LOUISIANA STATE
New Orleans, April 28. l.ri’i Colon
lei Robert Ewing, who fur more than a
quarter !,.........; of a century exercised a pow
I^SL^CiMaia. diXfh^bcS ; ... i.
i a;i t night from a heart attack at the
ago of 71.
He was stcii ken at the publishers’
im( . t i fl<r in Kew Y urk last Wednesday,
iund was brought homo in a serious
, ()JK |ition. He gradually Ymd grew
i ,, Vl| . ,. Wl>ral years iu , suffered
J I from year virtually hear di had a-e retired and from ir: the active last
I business.
At the time of his death
(Ewing |mittec/a?n was Democratic Louisiana national and com- pub¬
from
lisher of four daily newspapers, the
New Orleans State:*, Shreveport
Times, Monroe News-Star and Monroe
j Morning World.
Born in Mobile, Ala., the son of a
who came to America in 1840,
, mnil . !•', v in•* \,-r* forced to leave
‘
1 fortw^^iad^^im^awepi^awjw
I- iir.t he was a bank runner, then a
messenger hoy and later a telegraph
operate; for the A. sociatcd Press at
Mobile.
From the tori- •■yeph key. In* entered
active nev.simper work as manager of
, the Morning Chronicle, a
1 morning edition of the New Orleans
| j^. Mates, ' c:( in ai-o« l(( . s
1928, the former Associated Press
; tedegraph ■ operator . was elected i second
j president of the Associated Press
and a year later he was advanced to
|of j first vice president. He was president
the Southern Newspaper Publish
Association in 192V and 1928.
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| TWO SMALL FIRES
A small fir.- at 5:20 yesterday
itermmn gave -he department a vtm i„
j 990 .1 street, to a house occupied by
Mrs. Myrtle Frink and owned the'roof by H.'
!■'. du Bignon. A spark <v,
caused small damage. At II o’clock ;
this morning the departme it was call¬
ed t" bill N street to a house c ecu
t'ied by Dick Jackson and owned le
(damage j Jehu Byrd, resulted. both colored. Onh ' a small
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Reports that insurgents were ad
vancing on 1’uert ' 8abe*as. Nica¬
ragua. led to the belief that Vugtisto
Sandino might lead the attack.
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
TODAY’S BALL GAMES
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Boston 132 Oxx xxx
at Philadelphia 241 Oxx xxx
Balter;*.*-?: Cantwell, Frankhouse
end Spohi'er; il. Elliott, Watt and
Davis.
Brooklyn 000 110 Oxx
at New York 021 000 Oxx
Batteries; Clerk and Lopez; Mitch¬
ell and Hogan.
Chicago at Cincinnati, postponed j
out of reaped of Garry Hermann. 1 I
AMERICAN
Detroit . 021 xxx xxx
at Chicago 000 xxx xxx
Batteries: Sorr.,-11 and Hayworth;
Caraway and Tate.
St. Louis 000 x.;:: xxx
at Cleveland 120 xxx xxx
Baieries: Blaeholder and Farrell;
Brown and Sewell.
New York 101 xxx xxx
Washington 000 xr i
Batcrie : Shorid and Dickey; Jones
and Spencer.
Philadelphia at Boston, postponed,
cold.
APPROVES FIGHT
NewYork, ,NCOii.fl\, April , ! ! II 28. ao. (TP)- Ill I---l The lie New IN - W |
York siate athletic eommis-i- -i totliiv
"Si
Shaikcm scheduled for Ebbets Field,
Brooklyn, June 10, but did not desig¬
nate it as for the heavyweight cham¬
pionship.
>rvcT . , r >Y YivYr I *’,r w J '
A >n ‘ ! '' U ' ‘‘ ... k 7
f hn «- 1 r r)orfl Bromberg, , of At
ian. Kiu‘a, lord acquired a full trousseau,
“'G *' mu-.li shopping, preparatory to
prt*-peYtive wedding m tho tall.
Just bofr-uo duwn t Joy, a l-iu/f . lash
ed••• r an at the Bromberg home, !
e ve ed, a-.:! removed the iioti. -eau, I i
$50 in cash am! $1(10 worth of silver. !
K \|\ (',5' liflltm- " . ij, s I
,“‘p , m , :ii , -j ,V’Y . . ; i
T tmuy " ;' o! Thomas E. Bit nwell, '• ■ >7, - | i
>’!<>
" r f .'« a ' ;u ' ;ln ^ k,! near the I
.
wo und in the chest. Police said
, u> had h.-on robbed. Barnwell was
«’•*'Denary .. tor ,. . lumber .
engineer a
treating company, and 'presumably
on route home when killed.
Alv UN FIRE
A , , ot an automobile , at
plant of the Coastal , C hevrolet
plant on Gloucester street gave the I !
fire department a run early this af
ternoon. The blaze was ex ***«•
small damage.
Delicious because
it is i Ujjtrent. Not a
majounaise, not a mus¬
tard, but the best of both
in a Dressing specially made
for MEATS. FISH and
SAND Vi UHLS. Try it. Ask
vour grocer for
DURKEE’S
SALAD DRESSING AND
MEAT SAUCE
THEATRICAL J
ADVENTURE AND
ROMANCE BLAZE
“THE BIG TRAIL”
Th- screen at the Rj z la t. night
I was a kaleidoscope of widely varying
but always absorbing hues. Now it
filled with the vivid dyes of ro
bust, exciting action, now with deep
colors of ‘he interplay of intimate hu¬
man {-morions, often with sweeping
canvases of spectacular natural beau¬
ty
Such is the < imposition of Raoul
Walsh’s Fox .Movietone drama of pio¬
neer days, "The* Big Trail.” A com¬
pelling love story runs throughout the
film and serves to establish Margue¬
rite Chur chill r. on actress of the first
magnitude. It. also introduces a tal¬
ented newcomer to the screen in the
person of John Wayne. Boih of tnese
youngsters turned in finished per
tormances.
Do You Want a Baby?
Regular Si.00 Treatment
Seat Free—One to Each Family
“I was married and ionged for a
raby every day with all my hearty but
was writes Mrs. I.
Baby Scheller
171s lbs. ing for mother¬
hood will take your medicine. You
are welcome to use this letter and
picture for publication. Thank you.”
Married 11 years and doctors told
mo I would never have any children,”
writes Mrs. White, Pa. “I tided your
medicine. Now 1 am to he a mother
in October. My dearest wish ir? real
ized.”
Dr. DePew’s treatment, a non-spe¬
cific based on glandular activity, has
been used with such results by thous
sand;: of women that for the next 30
days a full dollar bottle treatment
will bo sent postpaid, no C. O. D., no
who cost, no obligation, to every woman
writes.
A limited supply of free treatments
will he sent out this month, so be sure
and write today. Also a free booklet,
“Childless Marriages Explained,”
will be sent you.
■Pimply send name, a postcard will
do, and remedy will be mailed in plain
wrapper. Dr. DePew believes you
will be surprised and delighted. Ad
dress Dr, DePew. Suite AGG, Coates
House, Kansas City, Mo (adv)
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK
Georgia, Glynn
County.
Under anil , virtue oi the power of
nic contained in that certain deed to
- - cu - .1, lit from .Mi v. Cora Newkirk to
J, H. Wright, dated November 25, 1927,
ami im ,riled in Book 3-Z at page (12 of
lm used records o£ mud county, the un¬
dersigned as tho agents and attorneys
iu tart for tho said Mrs. Cora Newkirk,
for til- purposes named in the said pow¬
er of sale, the indebtedness secured by
said deed to se< are debt being past due
ami payable, will offer for sale at: pub¬
lic outcry at the court house door of said
on tho first Tuesday, being the
f'th , day ri of May. *'***.' to the - 1931, **'**/, highest within v,nn,n and the — best 1 .-. legal SIS! liid
-ur -»i s n .
nf! iS' ERTAIN tract, lot
parcel of land situate, lying and be
ing ;n said county and state, and in tho
city of Brunswick therein, and in that
portion of aid city known as the "Old
Town." and particularly identified and
described on and in the map and plan
of said city as made by Geo. R. Bald¬
win. surveyor in tho year 1837, as the
western one-half of the eastern one
half (W. 1-2 of the E. 1-2). of Old Town
lot number four hundred and eighty
t'vo i 182 1 ; said portion of said lot con¬
tains forty-live by ninety feet (43x90),
arid is bounded as follows:
!, Beginning at a point on the southern
p " George tree in said city,
- (n 1 , and
la . !'■--,■* . w.-st from tho western line of
' eihorst street, and from said initial
point pupil running west along the line of
-aid George street for a distance of 45
! .*<-•: thence in a southerly direction
for a distance of on f eet ; thence in a
|“r t te r‘ y ,. “V 1 "^ °L 45
place of beginning. . __ ____ point
or
This April 8, 1931.
Mrs. May Wright Parker,
M- Gowcn,
As A-iriinistrators of the Estate of
K. V, right, Late of. Glynn County,
Georgia, Deceased. '
1-9,16,23,30
CITATION
1 o.ate:a.
01 ”a’„
w filed a petition in the
(ou:t of Ordin:t”y of said county for
appointment as permanent administrator tr
U ' the ("tate of A. B. Coley, late of
the suite of Florida, now deceased. Said
appivation veill be heard on the first.
Monday in May next, and all persons at
interest are-hereby notiiied to appear at
that time and show cause, if any they
have, why the same should not be grant¬
ed.
This April V. 1DT1.
CLAUDE DART,
Clerk. Court of Ordinary, Glynn
County, Geoigia. 4-0,16,23,30
SHEUHT’S SALE
Georgia, Giynu
County.
Will io sold before the courthouse
(loov or said county on the first Tues
day in May, 10U1, between the legal _
hours of sale to the highest and best
bidder tor cash the following described
property, to-wit:
Tho u certain lots, tracts or parcels
of land situate, lying: and being in the
city of Brunswick. knoWn and described
on the plan of said city as Habersham
Bark lots numbers SI, 82, 93, D4 S 95, 96.
Levied on as the property of Dr. W.
out of the City Court of Brunswick in
favor of the Empire Finance Company
nul against W. C. Dixon and Dr. W. M.
Odum.
R. S. PYLES,
Sheriff City Court of Brunswick.
4-8.15,22,29
Indiana, “so I
sent for your pre¬
scription. While
taking the second
box I was un¬
able to express
my happiness. I
never had a sick
day. I became
mother of a fine
8V Z pound baby.
God only knew
our joy. I hope
ever woman long-
TUESDAY, APRIL 28,
Tomorrow
Only
It’s a Scream
Scream with laughs! Scream with ex¬
citement! Something utterly new in
pictures. Clayton, Jackson and Du¬
rante— the funniest new fimft since
ihe talkies started. Helen Morgan,
luscious Ziegfeld star. Charles Rug
gles, Fred Kohler. It’s the talkie of
the town!
HELEN MORGAN
CHARLES RUGGLES
FRED KOHLER and
CLAYTON, JACKSON
and DURANTE
LAST TIMES
TODAY
Marguerite
Churchili
John Wayne
in
“The
Big Trail”
also
Fox News
WANTS
ANNOUNCING REDUCTION in J
prices today for treatment oi i
pyorrhea. Half price up to July 1. -
Brice will go up after that. f q™ See me
now. Dr. J. J. Handley, 1327 1-2
Newcastle street. 28
MUSIC LESSONS!
Progressive Series oi Piano Les¬
ions. Private lessons and theory
dasses, Mrs. A. C, Metz, 1022 Car¬
penter street phone 966. tf
RADIO REPAIRS by former R. A.
service man. Reasonable price. All
work guaranteed. Also now and used
radios for sale on easy terms. Day
or night .phone 985. 30
WANT'ED—Live, energetic school bqy T
to deliver afternoon paper. Good
proposition to hustler. Apply Me. Gil
reath, Royal Hotel, between 7 and 8
p. m. 28
WANTED—-An experienced collector.
Mu- be energetic and willing to
stick to the job. Permanent position
to right party. Must be of neat ap¬
pearance. I.anc* Buliding. Apply in person. No. 5
Union. Upstairs over West¬
ern 29
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment of
five rooms and bath lower floor;
also garage. Apply 1227 Union St.,
or phone 252. l
FOB RENT- One or two-room fur¬
nished apartment next to hath. Al¬
so large corner bedroom. Rent rea¬
sons oh*. Telephone 1352 or apply
1521 Eginont St. 28
FOR REN I 2 or 3-room furnished
apartment, on first floor, gas stove,
sink in kitchen, refrigerator and all
conveniences, hot and cold water, al- 1
no bod room. Convenient location for
busir.ess couple. One block from post
oflice. References exchanged. 600
Monk street, phone 509. 28
FOR RENT—Offices ever the
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FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. ;
Good location. Two bedroms, liv
ing and dining room, room, kitchen, kitchen, bath bath! ; I
waterf $35.90 to include ^ lights j
and I'lemmg it Parker Com
puny. 29
FOR SALE
The Moonlight truck will be here to¬
morrow with a fresh load of fruits,
vegetables and strawberries. 28
FOR and SALE "Petunias—double, single
fringed; salvia, stocks, ver
bena, pansies, snapdragons, larkspur.
for late blooms, coleus zinnias, ge- 1
raniums, asters, hydrangea, ralen
dulas, and other plants. Come see
them. C. 8. Tail. Sr., phone 29, 903
Dartmouth St. tf
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FOUND
FOUND—A place to board your dog,!
any kind, and have it trained and
cared for by expert train er and hand-!
Iff. Bird dogs a specialty. G. G. i
Strickland, Box 135, Brunswick. 5-22:
TAX SALE NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that aii un¬
paid city taxes for the year 1930 will
5. 1931. Executions are in the hands
of the city treasurer. Delinquents
are urged to pay now and save these
additional costs.
O. E, BURCH,
5-5. Deputy Marshal.
LOST
LUbl , One pair of horn rimmed
glasses in brown leather case, Mon¬
day afternoon. Reward if returned to
News office. 30
FISH AND SEA FOOD
Certified Georgia oysters, strictly
fresh stock, 50c quart, 25 cents pint.
Three deliveries daily, 9-12,3. Also
crab meat and shrimp. David Davis
& Co.
FISH BAIT
At All Times
CRAB MEAT
SHRIMP FISH
Lopes Slirimp Co.
Bay Street
Phone 662 We Deliver
Have your furniture
refinisfied with
BUG-LAC
Exterminates Insects
Harmless to Human Respiration
Phone 39
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
r CREDITORS
(Jlvne' .. ...
To* Countv IVi-kma
AP Concerned*
All creditors of the estate of C p
Goodyear, late hereby of said state notified and county!
arc to enter
th< T‘ dcm and * according to law either
,
Hi eh smith, attorneys at law
the undersigned, and all persons in
(Iebted to said estate are hereby re
‘luired to make payment either to the
' Jn hcisigned or to her aforesaid at
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MRS. M ELIZABETH GOODYEAR,
U2S Executrix 3-5,12,19^6 Estate of C P “Goodyear
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NEW AUTO GAS SAVER
MILES ON 1 GALLON?
Walter Critchlow, 3802-A street,
Wheaton, 111., patents a damn air gas
saver unlike anything else.
New Fords report up to 61 mijfes
on 1 gallon; old Fords 87; other au
t0 motorcycles, 1-4 to 73% gains,
m l0 tro <!uce, the
_ >n inventor
°“. ers 510,000.00 cash prizes for best
ga lns mat - e : and wants county, state,
salesmen . agencies, $250.00—$1,000.00
/nonth. ah Tv rite He him offers for to send one for
one quick. fadV
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