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A FEAST OF BEAUTY
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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 TO-DAY
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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
edTn Brunswick.
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A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU. COME!
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Phone 13 Miss Susie Brown Gloucester St:
Baseball Results
Southern League.
At Birmingham . Memphis 7.
At Atlanta 0, New Orleans 8.
At Little Hock 9-7, Nashville 4-3.
At Chattanooga 2. Mobile 6
American League.
At New York 2, Chicago 0.
At Washington 1, St. Louis 15.
At Boston 2, Detroit 7.
At Philadelphia 5. Cleveland 11.
National League.
At Pittsburg 6. Boston 3.
At Cincinnati 3. New York 4.
At Chicago 3. Philadelphia 4.
At St. bnulsdlrooklyn. rain.
fiEDUCE YOUR SHOE BILLS.
Alien'* tool K*e.th#otitl*fl|>ila powder tol>#
•ttsken Into th* *h<*, not only *t>p the pmn
of corn* nod bunion?, *nd give? quit k relief tr
ewegliuil, celioue, ttn>d. acbtnp, tender feet,
blitter* ni *ore spot*, nut Allen * Foot-Rue
re*te the feel, keep* them Contend eomforteble
.ail the time, *vlng the conetent wear on ehe
ceu*ed by m>rvou*ne*e of the feet. Shoe* end
•toeklnpt wear twice e* lons when yon walk lu
comfort Try Allen Foot Kue Kwlsy.
Miss Mattie
J. Gale -
w ill reopen her
Private School
at her resi
dence
' No. 2208
Norwich Street
on September
| 19th, 1921
Phone 612
NO MARRIAGE FEE
FOR LEGIONARIES
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Rev. John W„ Inzer, National
Chaplain, Has Offered to
Marry Without Charges Any
Member Who Desires to Take
Unto Himself a Wife.
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Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 13.—Be
cause he believes that "marriage of
the right sort is the best thing that
tvn happen to a worthy ex-service
man." the Rev. John W. Inzer, nation
al chaplain of the American Legion,
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ha offered to m.|ry wlihom cost tw
legion men who vhh Ike- third
tlonal convention of the organization
at Kansas Clt>*Oct.-U, Nov, t and 2.
The Legion htitLl r |iK offer was
made In a letter received hy Albert K.
Hutchings, convention executive com
mittee ch irntan. la furtherance of
the Rev. Inter’s project, convention
! officials announced that all expenses
t<r marriage Hovom-h would be paid
by the convention executive commit
tee. , If
The Rev Inter, who is paetor of the
Ksr*t Baptist church at Chattanooga.
Tcna., exptaias his offer tn the let
tef* a* follows:
“Reccatlf a splendid young ca-acrv
I ice m'n from an- eastern city came
liere with his bride to be m -ried by
.the national chaplnin. I call this Leg
ion loyalty. The thought has come to
some of u that there are a number
of four fellows who might like to be
married at the convention and by the
national chaplain. It would have a
touch of romance about It surely. I
shall be glad to perform ceremonies
absolutely free of charge for all ex
service men and their brides during
the period of the cnvetitlon.”
SAGE TEA KEEPS
YOUR JR DARK
When Mixed with Sulphur It
Brings Back Its Beautiful
I 'jsf f Once.
tlrny hair, .owe\ ■ handsome, de
notes advancing xgw. We all know
the advantages . a youthful appear
ancs. Your h it Is your oharm. It
Snakes or mat the face. When It
fades, turns gr* * and looks streaked.
Just a few ar 1 IrUlona of Sage Tea
und Sulphur % ntaaces Its appearance
a bundred-^ld.
Don’t sCy gray! Laolc young!
Xlthcr prepure the recipe at home or
get from any drug afore a bottle of
•’Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound,” which Is merely the old-time
recipe Improved by the addition of
other Ingredients. Thousands of folks
recommend this ready-to-use prepara
tion, because It darkens ths hair beau
tifully. besides, no one can possibly
tell, as It darkens so naturally and
evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft
brush with it. drawing this through
>tA hair, taking one small strand at
|a (time. By morning the grey hair
disappears; after another application
or two. its natural color is restored
and It beeemee thick, glossy and lue
freus. and you appear years younger.
Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com
pound Is a deHchtf-.it totlet requisite.
It is not Intended for the cure, miti
gation or prevention of disease.
! Homelike
* What make a home "comfy "*
• It Is the care ased bv the build
. or tn the selection and use of
, the material..
, The final result shows a touch
, of quiet harmony that is the
real of the home Pride iu
the little. jreP important thing*.
’ is characteristic of the work .if
; SERRITT, THE BIILDER
Brunswick, Ca.
O O e * a a a a a a * •
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
That Office Of Yours!
We have purchased all office furniture and
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equipment used by the American Shipping
Company, which we are now offering at
most attractive prices. The lot consists of
High and Flat Desks
. Office Chairs and Tables, Typewriters, Etc.
Etc. There h also a handsome COMPTO
METER, as good as new, which can be
bought at a bargain.;"
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dickers & Mann
1404 Newcastle St. Phone 375
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SEPT. 14, 1921.