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The Ladies of Brunswick and of this entire community are invited
to attend our ■
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ANNUAL FALL OPENING
ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 ,
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We are showing a most attractive line of PATTERN HATS this season and
we are convinced that the assortment is the most beautiful we have ever display
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A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU. COME!
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Phone 13 Miss Susie Brown Gloucester St.
Theatrical
BERT LYTELL, IDOL
OF SCREEN, COMING
; Local theatergoer* will lx* delighted
to learn that Bert Lytetl, star of the
tureen, will soon b<< seen here In his
latest picture, *A Message from
Mart},” which comes to the llljou Then
dor today. It will be the feature at
traction.
Bert Lytell has made screen history
he la a fascinating figure of tho mtlver
eheet, who once seen is never forgot
ten. Brilliant —that, goes without
saying— hut he also has the unique
gift of putting different rides of him
self Into his picture. Of course, his
limg training In slock companies has
given him a versatility which reveals
■self In every movement on the
aoreeu ami gives a shading to hts act
ing which is unexcelled.
•‘A Message From Mars,” was adapt
ed by Arthur Zellner and t Arthur
Maude from the successful stage play
by Richard Gnuthoney. It Is a Max
well Harper production made tor Me
tro. The story tells of the regenera
tion from selfishness of MtSruee Park-
Miss Mattie
J. Gale
Will reopen her
Private School
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at her resi
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dcnce
No. 2208
Norwich Street
on September
19th, 1921
Phone 612
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THE “POLITICAN VAMP” WILL GET YOU IF YOU DON’T WATCH OUT
L A 4 immmJiysrTm^S!^]
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#*r. a wealthy young Englishman,
tlmugh the agency of a messenger
from Mar>, condemned to >hdiw him
until his moral cure Is effected. A
serle* of thrilling episodes bring-, on
the dual red consummation.
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•*1 AM GUILTY”* IS
4 NEW READ SPECIAL
Louise Glaum will star in the J.
Parker Read. Jr., attraction. **! Am'
Guilty*** which opens at the Bijou
The j ter rgt Wednesday for a oaf*
. Jay
**T Am Guilty!” la a thrilling mys
tery st. ry of a somewhat different
type.. It was written by Bradley King,
prominent magazine contilHutor and
playwright, directed by Jack Ktbva
and photographed* bv Chsrl*g J. Stn
mar. one of the most artistic esroera
mer. ttt -tbe brßte.ss.> . -
In her ’newest n>hids, Miss fßanm
plays the 4 part of a neglected wrWe
who accepts the invHaHon of frtehd
from the d?vs of the chont? to take
a ia*t atug at pk*mre. At a jparty
t'enyie MacNatr (Miss Gift nwi) !s in-
THE BRUNSWICK. NEWS
sulted by Teddy Garrhk. her host
• Joseph Kilgouri and sh* suffers a
borrib’c barn from a glowing brazier
while struggling with the man. The
burn prove* her aarioing *h-u Gar
riot t* kflird sngpoacdlv. by Connie,
aWri t'onuf*'.* h<gty reveals ihe sag-rot
to MaeNgir. v THU sltnatlon. one of
the most powerful ever enacted he
ft-re the camera, brings the talent*
of Mis< Glaum Mahiin Hamilton, h*t
tradiae man and littlo Micky Moor*
Into full play.
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Goodrich Hie Prices
reduced per cent
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TUESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1921.