The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, December 21, 1916, Image 6

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Announcing One of the Most Important Cin ema Events of the Present Season Vice Exposed “The worst evil which destroys character and life is vice. Eve ry boy and girl should under stand the dangers, and be pre pared to meet them. Study this picture, "The little Girl Next Door’’. It represents the truth. It shows methods em ployed to trap young girls into a vicious life and emphasizes the necessity of young people being told of the dangers ahead. It’s a great moral sermon.”— Arthur Bun-age Farwell, head of Chicago Law and Order League. “The UTTLEGIRLNEXT DOOR" A Stirring Photoplay Based on the Report of the Illinois Vice Commission Saturday, Dec. 23rd COMING HERE Matinee and Night The Callahan Theatre Service to Nation Virginia Brooks Washburn the well-known Chicago social worker, says: “This picture presents the problem of the girl di lit in a manner so strik ing and effective as to make it of inestimable value in the cam paign for morality. “Every father, every mother should see it in order that thev may recognize the cunnirgnji. falls that are set for the feet of young girls in a great city Only those of us who have been m the thick of the battle against the white slavers can appreciate how great a service to the nation has been render ed by the producers of this picture.” Starring Warda Howard and Darwin Karr and a cast of Essanay Players, Supported by Vice-President Thomas R Marshall, Speaker Champ Clark, Congressman Jas. R. Mann, father of the “Mann White Slave Act,” Governor Dunne of Illinois and many other prominent officials, welfare workers and newspaper writers. This picture is being shown in legitimate theatres in the large cities of the North and East to the larg est crowds that have ever witnessed motion pictures. In several cities “The Little Girl Next Door” has prov en a greater drawing card than “The Birth of a Nation” shown in the same Theatres. No Children Admitted Unless Accompanied By Parents PARENTS You should see this play. It will open your eyes to teaching your daughters the fundamen tal truths of life before they are led astray through ignorance. ADMISSION Although being shown in the East at 50c to $1.50, our admission will be 25 Cents Hours of Showing Continuous from 3 P. M. to 41 P. M. Saturday, Dec. 23rd GIRLS None of you are too old to see “THE LITTLE GIRL NEXT DOOR,” and learn its great lesson. It may save you a lifetime of misery. mmmmm&mpersonai locals You Want Your Child, to Be= come a Success Commer cially And Socially. With that end in view you give him the best education you can afford. Besides education, his health must bo taken care of; for, with good health and a good education, all the chances for success are in his favor. One of the main essentials of good health is sound teeth. This is an assertion that is backed up by every known authority, and I will keep on repeating it until every parent in Bainbridge and Decatur county awakens to the necessity of having the children’s teeth looked after. Sound teeth are conductive to good health. Bring the children in today for free examina tion. DR. H. F. HAMIL HAM1L BUILDING BAINBRIDGE. GA Seen from the Photo Drama “The Little Girl Next Door” which plays at the Callahan Theatre Dec, 23rd. Hon and Mrs P. S. Cummings and daughters were in the city a short time Monday afternoon. FOR RENT—Rooms furnished for light house keeping. Phone 237. Mr. Steve Miller of near Brin son was one of the farmers from that section that was in the city this week attending court. Mr. Duncan Curry of Climax was in the city a short while Tuesday morning. i Break your Cold or La- j Grippe with a few doses of 666. The Banks all have state-! ments in this issue and their deposits show up splendidly for this time of the year. Mr. J. E. Roberson returned this week from Orlando, Fla., where he was called by the ill ness of his father. Earnest Graves of Daytona Beach, Fla., was in the city for a few hours last Friday. The A. M. C., met with Miss Florence Buckner last Tuesday afternoon. Those present were: Vivian Brooks, Evelyn Ellis, Gen- viee Bell, Grace Halstead, Louise Hardage and Florence Buckner. After the sewing delighful refreshments were served and before going home roasted marsmellows were enjoyed. Miss Frances Kwilecki is build ing a very pretty bungalow on Academy avenue and the building was designed by Willie Kwilecki. Captain Harvard and family of Jakin were over in their car last Sunday to hear the band concert. W. C. Perry of Moultrie was in the city a short while this week on a little business visit. Judge E. Cox, of Camilla spent Friday in the city on busi ness and with friends. J. L. Dickenson of Donalson- ville was in the city Sunday afternoon taking in the band concert. ALLIANCE DOTS Miss Fairy Lou Dean was driving the Ford last Sunday. Earnest Dean attended the candy pull at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Dollar Saturday- night. Misses Ruby Singleton and Elizabeth Taylor were in Bain bridge shopping Friday. Messrs. Earnest and Lonnie Dean attended the dance at W. R. Horn’s last Thursday night. Miss Fairy Lou Dean has re turned home after spending a while near Camilla. Georgia, Decatur County, Notice is hereby given that on the 18th, day of January 1917, the under signed will apply to His Honor, W. M. Harrell, • Judge of the Superior Court of said County, for leave to sell the following property of his ward, Theo Lashley, a minor child, to wit: A one Fiftieth undivided interest in the estate of Adam Dollar, deceased, which consists of Fifty (50) acres of land in the Southwest corner of land lot Number Three Hundred and Five (305) and One Hundred and High teen (118) acres of land in land lot Number Two Hundred and Fifty-six (256), all in the llith, District of Decatur County, Oeorgia. Said property to be sold at private sale for the purpose of maintenance and education of petitioner's ward. Urken N. 1’oli.ock, Guardian. It Is True that the unusual sale of a remedy is the best evidence of its merit. RADt MARK RHEUMATISM POWDERS are guaranteed to give relief from rheumatism. They are un usually large sellers. Sold only by us, 50c and $1.00. MILLS PHARMACY Callahan Bldg. Bainbridge, Ga. Scrap Iron and Junk There is money for you in junk that you will otherwise throw away, If you have a lot of old junk that is in your way let us know, bring it to us and we will pay you a good price for it. A good chance to get mon ey that you did not expect. Bring it to us and get a little extra change for your holiday needs. A few dol lars more than you figured on will help. Bainbrigde Metal Gi S. J. MYERS, Manager. Yard, near the Laundry. 6°* FARM LOANS 6. Loans on improved farms in South Georgia prompt j. made at lowest rates and best terms. Call on or write us stating your needs. =WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY' Barrow Loan & Abstract Co “The Biggest Farm Loan Concern in Southwest Geureia- PELHAM, GEORGIA.