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Ask Your Grocer For
Mayflower and R & M Coffee
It’s roasted and blended in Brunswick and delivered
fresh each day.
Wholesale and Retail
Rogers-Malone Coffee Company
Phone 262 1410 Gloucester St.
Brunswick Seafood Co.
—DAILY—
Steak Fish, Red Snapper, Trout, Oys¬
ters, Shrimp, Crabs and Mixed Fish
Delievcred to Any Part of the City
PHONE 231
Wr will be .triad to servo you. Public is invited to
inspect our sanitary fish market.
210 Monk Street
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“Why
My Next Car
will he
A FORD
Vi hen you Ini, a Ford there are two things you never havo
to worry about. One is reliability. The other is long life.
Here's an interesting letter from a Ford owner in North
Carolina:
“My Ford was purchased May R, 1928, and has been run 121.767
miles. It lias never Mopped on the load for repairs of any kind what¬
soever except pimclmcs.
“The brake were relined at 101.000 miles. My gas mileage aver¬
aged 21 miles to tile palleu, and on tin's. 19.000 mile per lire. I Pave!
ever all kinds of road renditions mountainous and flat.
“1 consider this a wonderful record and 1 assure you my next ear
will also lie a Ford.”
This is just one of many tributes to the reliability and
long lile ol the Ford. \ I ord owner in low a tells of driving
his Ford 73.000 miles in a single year. Another writes of
120.000 miles of good service.
Think ahead when yon are considering the purchase of
an automobile and consider what it will be like after thou¬
sands of mill's of driving. Will you still be satislied? Will
you still say ‘‘it's a great ear”?
If it's a 1 ord. you know everything will be O. K. It will
be taking you there and hack in good style, just as it has
always done, Vnd you will have saved many important,
worth-while dollars in cost of operation and up-keep and
low yearly depreciation.
i f ¥ Tiv i: x it o n y r i r k s
$ 430 *640
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F.O.B. Detroit, plus freight imrl delivery. Hiimpers and spare tire
i'xlra at Ion ,.»>/. /.c, inontiial time payments through the Authorized
I out Jimi/in Hans „f the i nit er.ad Credit Company.
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jl’OLITK tended IAN WINS in disorders Jil.lirriON AT
IN STREETS
Sant mi'll. Chile, OH. 5. t/H) Juan
K -i elmn Montero, middleaged new*
comer to politics, succeeded today to
I hi: |" idency of Chile in an (“lection
attended hy dnordei and marked hy
al leant five deaths.
Montero decisively defeated his rad¬
ical opponent, Arturo Ales.sundri. re¬
ceiving I Ha,TkJS votes to A lesnandri’s
100,000. Thi: was a plurality of ap
j roximately 01 per cent. To he elect¬
ed a candidate must, receive at least
50 per cent of the votes.
Two communist candidates received
only 3,785 votes between them.
Official figure.* showed that five
persons were killed in yesterday’s elec¬
tion disorders, all in Santiago. Offi¬
cial reports aid at least ten lost, their
lives. Sixty persons were injured in
the countrywide rioting, and approxi¬
mately TOO arrests were made.
I re iderit Montero takes up the post
vacated hy former President Carlos
II am;/, who was overthrown in July
and fled into Argentina.
Tri ideal Montero in a post-election
interview reitciated his intention of
paying Chile’s foreign creditors at
the earliest possible date and asked
the Co-operation of the United States
and Cient Britain in helping Chile to
regain her economic feet.
MEN IDENTIFIED
AS THEY APPEAR
nhrUKL nrrADr Ur ArP r ILEKb ir“r-r >c
(Continued From Rage 1.)
defectives surprised hint at a hotel
where he was registered under an
alias. His brown hair had been dyed
(black, and he had grown a mustache.
I When the formal charge of murder
ling live-year-old Michael Vengalli last
I July 28 was read to him at the police
station this morning, he denied it. lie
said tie had been out of town all sum¬
mer, returning only Friday.
I cilice Commissioner Mulrooney,
howevei, said there was no mistake.
Witnesses, he aid. had identified Coll
I" it ivelj as one oft he men in the au
iomobile from which pound Indicts
thiil raked the “Little Italy” street on
which children were at play. The Vcn
galli hoy was killed and four of his
playmate: were wounded. One of them
was. tumbled front a baby cairiagc.
■The gunfire was meant for a man
I lounging in a doorway. Though (!(l
shots weir fired, the man was unhurt.
< oil had $4,600 in his pocket. .Sev¬
eral other members of his gang each
had #1,0110 or more in currency.
The murder Friday of Joe Mullins
a "Dutch” Schultz gangster -and
the bombing of ;t garage a few hours
Inter provided the clue which snared
Coll. The number on the license ..plates
of the car used hy Mullins’ slayers and
on the car used hy the garage bomb¬
ers was obtained. Thus - it. was dis¬
covered that the same machine was
used in both crimes.
A policeman saw the car in a ga
rage. Headquarters was notified and
2110 detectives were thrown into the
ai on. A mail giving the name Vin¬
cent de Lucia called for the car and
win arrested.
On information obtained from him
other arrests were made.
Others arrested were I’asquah' del
Greco, Michael Baisle. Ftangkie Glor
diano, (five pistols and a silencer were
found in his apartment) Betty White
and Lottie Kreisberger. Coil’s sister,
her husband and three others were ar¬
rested at Avorill Park. Two pistols
were found in Coil’s hotel room.
Boys-With
Pimple Faces
Here’s Quick Help for You
Here’s the way to get rid of those
embarrassing pimples in short order. and
Just bathe your face with soap
lud water just as hot as you can
stand. Then apply Moone’s Emerald
Oil. Massage it gently into the skin.
Leave a little of the oil on your skin
all night.
Iment, In the mottling, repeat the treat
but not quite so strenuously.
in a few days you’ll see atv amaz¬
ing difference not a pimple on your
face!
But don’t waste any time just
thinking about it got right after
those ugly, disfiguring pimples today.
Get a bottle of Moono’s Emerald Oil
from .1. L. Andrews. Druggist, or any will
other first-elass druggist, lie
give your money back if Emerald Oil
doesn’t e’ear your faee.Adv.
CONTRACTING
ELECTRICAL
Call us for estimate on any
job. No matter how large or
small. Let us serve you
A. T. HARRISON
Electrical Contractor
2222 Ellis St. Phone 165
WILLIAMSON DUCO
F1NISHING CO.
and SERVICE STATION
Wrecked Automobiles recondi¬
tioned, Texaco Products. 3Sth
street and Ogeechee Road, Sa¬
vannah, Ga.
TUF BRUNSWICK NEWS
Loses Pig Fight
Mrs. Irene Castle Mel.auglin, for¬
mer dancer, shown on Ihe witness
s tand in Chicago during trial of W il¬
liam Schroedcr, Wheeling, III., farm¬
er, accused of cruelty to his pigs.
Schroedcr was acquitted when he ap¬
pealed the case.
The Truth About
RHEUMATISM
The truth is that, withuv24 hours
a,ttr vou sli,r| faking the efficient
*
prescription called Allenru uric acid
poison stars to leave your body.
Within 48 ' hours ' pain, agony and
distress are gone you’re happy again
and hack on the job.
You’re simply fooling yourself
when you stick to makeshift pain
deadeners and relievers—unless uric
acid goes—rheumatism stays with
you.
Allenru is positively guaranteed by
Andrews Drug Store and druggists
everywhere to do just as this notice
states or money back. A
bottle for 85 cents. (adv)
NEW AUTO GAS SAVER
66 MILES ON 1 GALLON?
Walter Oritehlow, 3802-A street,
Wheaton, Ilk, patents a damp air gas
saver unlike anything else.
New Fords report up to 61 miles
on 1 gallon; old Fords 87: other au
tos, motorcycles, 1-4 to 73% gains.
To quickly introduce, the inventor
offers $ 10,000.00 cash prizes for best
gains made; and wants rounty, state,
salesmen, agencies, $250.00—$1,000.00
month. He offers to send one for
trial. Write him for one quick, fad)
W inter brings you new pride in your home, and you will want to
renew its beauty by selecting new furniture. Modern people to
live m modern manner, surround themselves with the finest fur¬
Our Credit Plan nishings . ._. and you can easily afford to own them if you buy
Helps You Pay hero, b urniture prices are at rock bottom, the lowest since l<m
At Your buy now and save. ’ ’
Own
Convenience Economy Is Our By-Word
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0-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE
This beautiful 9-piece suite of genuine 3-PIECE OVER STUFFED SUITE
walnut, consisting of Buffet, China, Table You have h lovely
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construction assuring you many years of and of spring const rueikin. Thi ; C an ex¬
service. ONLY ceptional opportunity for you to have this
And on convenient terms suite in your home for only—
A visit through our store will convince you of the many outstanding
values we have to offer. Come in, it will be a pleasure to show you.
B. A. LEWIS
1423 Newcastle Street Brunswick, Georgia
THEATRICAL
Adolphe Mcnjou Dispalys
Romantic Technique In
“The Great Lover”
Technique in making love is taught
in good measure hy “The Great Lov¬
er,’’ Met ro-Goldwyn-Muyer s new pic¬
ture which will open Monday at the
Ritz Theatre.
The story, adapted from one of the
most successful stage comedies ever
writen, presents the suave Adolphe
Mcnjou as a famous French operatic
baritone whom women cannot resist.
Among the love affairs which engage 1
his attention are those with Irene
Uunne of “Cimarron” and the vol¬
canic, Russian Budanova.
Comedy elements enter the tale
through such capable impersonations
as those of Ernest Torrence, valet to
Mcnjou; Cliff (Ukelele Ike) Edwards,
as a grand opera press agent, and
Rosco Ates as a stuttering reporter.
Jainful
WEAK
CONDITION
“I was weak
and could not
do my work,” writes Mrs. C.,
O. Sutton, of Elizabeth, Ind.’
“I had pains In my back
and side. It seemed like
when I would get up, I would
drag around to do my work,
j and had bad headache. My
mother told me to try Car
dui. She had taken It her¬
self, and had found it a good
medicine. I took several
bottles of Cardui and it
helped me very much.”
Cardui is a purely vegetable,
“bulHlng-up” medicine. Thousands
of women have reported that it
helped them to overcome certain
womanly troubles due to weakness.
Sold at drug stores.
v v helps WOMEN s. -
MONDAY, OCT. 5. 1931.
LOVE WAS HIS (
WEAKNESS!
RITZ Neil Hamilton _rji
EXCURSION VIA A.C.L. R. R.
To Atlanta and Return
$14.85 October 2-8 Inclusive
$6,50 October 6th and 9th
For Information Phone No. 715
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