North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, December 08, 1921, Image 5

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TWO GREAT WRITERS and “THE OLD NEST’ “One of the greatest of all stories because its theme is the great est of all themes—Life, and Life NOW, here, yours, mine. “All bitter and sweet, and sad and glad, and majestic and petty, and divine and pitiful! “A film story of life!”—Dr. Franl? Crane. “The Old Nest’’ is real and touching and almost incredibly without an atom of false sentiment. I have seen it four times and cried each time.—Alice Duer Miller. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9TH DON’T FORGET THE DAY AND DATE Suppose you could make a wish at the breakfast tablp and fir-ally have the wish come true. Would you say, “l want this to be a good day,” or—T am willing for this day to drag along?” If you keep on wishing your days' with the food you eat, finally the wish is likely to come true. Grape-Nuts helps yen:; wkh T ra good day. Nothing miraculous; just the natural result from right food with the right taste. There i3 a charm of fh Tr rr and crispness in Grape-Nuts that is like the smile of a good friend at the breakfast table— And Grape-Nuts, with cream or miik (fresh or tinned), is fully nourishing—feeding the tissues and glands, the bone and blood with iust those elements which Nature requires — building strength without any “heaviness.” Grape-Nuts is' the perfected goodness of wheat and malted barley, scientifically developed —ready to eat from the package. A Grape-Nuts ‘ breakfast or lunch is a practical wiuh for good luck. “There’s a Reason Sold by all grocers We Sell You What We Tell You TELEPHONE 71 tfj E|j ij; Mr. A. L. Funk, of Tulsa, Okla., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Tyler, and is being warmly welcomed by bis Dal ton friends. BUY A USEFUL PRESENT This year and come to us for It CONSIDER THIS LIST: Whips Lap Robes Leather Puttees Cook Stoves Ranges Washing Machines A Western Electric Light and Power Plant at $245.00. Give it to the fam ily. It will make the memory of Christmas, 1921, last a lifetime. The Dalton Buggy Go, Some People We Know, and We Will Profit to Hear About Them. This is a purely local event. It took place in Dalton. Not in some faraway place. You are asked to investigate it. Asked to believe a citizen’s word; To confirm a citizen’s statement. Any article that is endorsed at home Is more worthy of-confidence Than one you know nothing about, Endorsed by unknown people. Sam Hensley, shoemaker, 3 S. Depot St., Dalton, says: “I was injured and my kidneys were weakened. It seemed the least work gave- me severe pain in the small of my back and disordered my kidneys. This greatly annoyed me during the night. I had to get up sev eral times and lost much sleep. Hear ing of Doan’s Kidney Pills, I bought a box at Fincher & Nichols Drug Store and they greatly relieved me.” 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milbum Go., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ PERSONAL MENTION ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mr. Ernest Stroup is home from an extended trip to Orlando, Fla. Hi Kifi See Roberts Bros, before you sell your corn and peas. Hi Hi Hi Mrs. F. K. McCutchen returned this week from a delightful visit to friends in Atlanta. Hi Hi Hi Tanlac now has the largest sale of any medicine in the world. There is a reason. Sold by Fincher & Nichols.— Adv. Tanlac has made life worth living for millions of people who had almost given up hope. It will do the same for you. Sold by Fincher & Nichols, you. Sold by Fincher & Nichols.—Adv. Hi Hi Hi See us for Premo Cameras, Films, Albums, Developing Tanks, Trays, Art Comers, Every-Beady Pencils and Edison Fountain Pens. Finley’s Stu dio.—Adv, “Tanlac made me feel younger.” “It put me back on the payroll.” “I can eat whatever I want now.” “I no long er,,, suffer from indigestion.” “I gain ed weight rapidly.” These and many more expressions are now heard daily as people tell of their experience with Tanlac. Sold by Fincher and Nichols. —Adv. ' - ' Farm for Sale At Auction DECEMBER 17, 1921 Thirty-five (35) acres, more or less, at Hopewell Church, about three miles northeast of Cohutta, Ga., known as the Frank Rose farm. Land is well improved; nice house, store house, barn and good fences. Terms: oiie-half * cash, balance on twelve months (12 Mos.) time with interest. Sale at 10 o’clock on the farm. Mrs. C. W. Woodard ■ l : V- # W. THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1921. PAOF FIYB The mother whose children no longer Res t seemed to want her S UDDENLY piey have all grown up and left her—the babies sfie used to tuck in bed at night. The old house is empty and silent. All have forgotten her. Her birthdays pass unnoticed. Each child has embarked on a drama of his own. Loves, ambitions, temptations carry them away. There are moments of laughter and come dy, romance, adventure, tragedy. The story of their lives sweep you along. Your life—your home—your mother—as they might have been or as they are. “The Old Nest” will awaken deep in your heart memories of the moth er to whom you ran with your childish troubles. Never before has the screen touched with such beauty and dramatic force a subject which finds an echo in the lives of everyone of us. One of the most heart-gripping dramatic stories ever narrated. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9TH ONE D AY ONLY CRESCENT THEATRE PRESENTS ‘THE OLD NEST" presents i A Reginald 3ar1cer Special Musical Program Rupert Hughes’ Heart-gripping Story of Home With, Ike Greabe sb Sba.r Cast £ver AssemhlecL A Coldtvyn Picture A picture that presents with out false sentiment or melo drama the most beautiful and the most sacred of all themes—a. mother’s love. Without hesitation we pro nounce this the equal of any production that has ever played this theatre, and we know there are many who will think it the greatest screen drama ever made. Fly to The Old Nest “EAST, WEST, HOME’S BEST” Your eyes will fill with hap py tears when you see that last ecstatic scene in “The Old Nest,” the scene in which Mother’s brood comes home at last. The public can thank Rupert Hughes and Goldwyn for producing the finest, truest picture of real life the American thea tre has ever known.