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LYING UPS
STOUS BY p*AY EDLCCTUS
stunts* Maturing M\&e /&fer* fio**x* i
f 4wwtaiW I\\Uma*
ALWAYS THE WOMAN!
Thai*® the cry of the WorId—ALWAYS, the Woman! From dopti to
duck, through beckoning valley* of Rom a nee to the Anal hour or mor
tal judgment.* Woman placed on the auction block to boar the bur
den® of l>etlny designed by the mind of man.
Butt her*' is a Reckoning. a inevitable as the law of life, as sure
as the bond* which brought Nancy Abbott and lilair Cornwall triumph
ant to the gates of eternal Life—-and lawe.
In this *tory of women of the world, you will open the innermost chap
ter* of Humanity; you will see things that you have never seen be
fore, Yog'll be thrilled and amaxed ever the swiftly moving events*
which include spectacular scenes seldom equaled even by the prowess
of the magic screen.
ALSO OTHER ATTRACTIONS.
SATtJR DAY
PEALART PICTURES Promt.
BIKI DANIELS (The (iomi Little Bad (iirl) in
“ONE M ILD WEEK.”
If France* Tarmer. —Photoplay by Percy Heath.—Otreeled by M.-u
--rtc* Campbell. \ OPEN SATUftOAV 2 P. M.
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HOUSE
SOCIETY
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Telephone 900. ALBERT HILSMAN. Telehope 188
(Notes received at The News e between 10 and 12 a. m.)
LOVE AND TIME.
Lov& has the dreamful Past,
I3y each sad memory Avhosfe ,sweet
regret
Shajl not depart,
And each dear yesterday whose voi
ces yet
Are in the heart,
Too peaceless not to last.
Love has the brief today.
Which were not day without his
, cruel bliss
Within the breast.
We, who forget not all we said
amiss,
Remember best
The words we did not say.
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Love has the years to be.
Since unforgotten are the joy and
. pain
We dreamt to stay.
< Unless tomorrow bring his feet
again
Wlmt were today,
And what, O Love! were we?
—George Sterling
(DELIGHTFUL CONCERT AT
ADVENT CHURCH TONIGHT.
The following is the program to he
given, by the Music Studv Club and
Choral Society at the Advent Chris
tian church this evening at 8:00 p. m.:
Opening Song—“America"—Congre
gatioh. chorus and orchestra.
Invocation.
Address of Welcome —Rev. Edwin
C. Hardison.
Instrumental Trio —Mrs. J. C. Car
tin and two children.
Overture— Music Study Club.
Choral —Chorus atvd orchestra.
March - -Orchestra.
Cornet Solo—Marion Sparks.
Clarinet Solo —Miss Thelma lAuue
Fitch.
March —Orchestra.
Cornet. J^olo —Ereida Frances Fitch.
Trombone Solo —Elaine Fitch.
Selection—(Orchestra.
Cello Solo —Elaine Fitch.
Vdcal Duet —Misses Blanche and
Pearl Stutts,
Selection -Orchestra.
Bell Fitch.
Brass Trio —The Pitch Sisters.
March —Orchestra. .
Miss Mattie
J. Gale
Will reopen .
Private' School
at her resi
dence
No. 2208
Norwich Street
on September
19th, 1921
Phone 612
SPECIAL NOTICE
To My Customers the Public
Generally: • * -•
After Saturday; Sept. 17. we will
close our Meat Market until a date
to he announced later. We are clos
ing for the purpose of making im
provements on the interior, so as to
be better orepared than ever to han
dle our rapidly increasing business.
Brunswick Meat Market
1403 Grant St. E. F. Flexer. Mgr.
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
Trombone Solo —Mr. Will Van Daley
Violin Duet —Miss Thelma Anne
Fitch and Prof. Frank A. Fitch.
Closing Song—Congregation, chorus i
gnd orchestra.
Benediction.
Miss Bar ford Aiken is the guest of
friends in Macon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker are visit
ing friends in Baltimore.
Mrs. F. D. A#ard has returned from
Macon after a visit to relatives.
Miss Rebecca Beach leaves socn for
Albany to visit friends and relatives.
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Mrs. Lee Howard and little son,
John, returned Monday to Savannah.
Miss Gladys Brown has returned af
ter spending some time in Waverly
with friends.
Charles Gowen leaves this week for
Athens where he will enter the Uni
versity of Georgia. >
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Mr. and Mrs. Lacy McKinnon have
returned to the city from a several
weeks’ stay at St. Simon.
Miss Alma Harris has returned af
ter spending several weeks in Jack
sonville the guest of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. T. I- Buchman have
returried to Bradentown, Fla., after
spending a few days in the city.
Mrs. Lorena Lang Turner, of Jack
sonville, is spending some time in the
i city at the home of Mrs. J. J. Spears.
Mrs. F. M. Foster and children have
returned to Atlanta after spending
some time in the city with friends.
■Miss Annie Runle Dyer has return
ed to her home in Douglas after spend
ing seme time, the guest of Miss Lou
ise Elliot and Mrs. W’. H. Berrie.
Miss Elisabeth Mann who has been
visiting her cousin, Miss Mary Codk,
in Atlanta, is now in Gainesville, at
tend !ng Brenau college.
Miss Lula Mae Carter, of Climax.,
assistant English teacher in the Glynn
high school, is pleasantly located on
Union streeat, at the jiome of Dr. and
Mrs. J. W. Simmons.
At The Bijou Today
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• '(•'•■•v end Florence VM--
PRETTY FUR COAT
FOR JUNIOR MISS
The flapper or sweet yotipg thing
vill be sure to want a ft’.- coat this
'year for everybody does, and besides
if older sister has one what else can
you expect. This year there are any
number of fur coats which seem ideal
ly designed for the young miss. They
j are youthful both as to cut and to
'pelt. They will please mbther far
| more than a sealskin or a squirrel
wrap for so young, a girl.
Here is one of these snappy looking
little coats. It is very swagger with
its loose back and deep shawl collar.
Natural caracul is the fur used, while
soft beaver forms the trimming as col
lar and cuffs. It may be worn for
school, formal or informal wear. It
is one of those models which tits in
with whatever the rest of the costume
may be.
Five Cents!
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Back to the old price.
Shoes Shined by Reliable Boys
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We have reduced the price on
shines so that every one can have
clean shoes. Open every day
except Sunday.
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H.HIRSCH
“A COMPLETE SHOE STORE”
1424 Newcastle St - Phone 25?
Mail Orders Filled Promptly.
A Talcum or Two
A half a dozen kinds are none
too many where you like tal
cum of exceeding fine quality
and yet in a diversity of odors.
We sell all talcums.- "" ‘
CHAS. V. COLLIER
Prescription Druggist
Telephone 116
LAWN SOCIAL
Advent Christian Church
Thursday,*Sept 22, 1921
8- O’clock, P. M.
MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT
By ■
MUSIC STUDY CLUB
and
CHORAL SOCIETY
Prof Frank A. Fitch, Director.
Ice Cream served on church
lawn after recital.
Proceeds for Church Benefit.
Adults 25c. Children 10c.
One Ice Creamr Cone free to each
person present.
The Public Cordially Invited
THURSDAY, SEPT. 22, 1921.