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Harry Carey
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‘The Freeze Out’
“RANGE RIVALS.”
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LIONEL BARRYMORE in “JIM THE PENMAN,” and “THE
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ALWAYS THE WOMAN!
That** the cry ©f the WorId—ALWAYS, the Woman! .From dawn to
duak. through beckoning valley* of Romance to the final hour of mor
tal judgment. Woman placed on the auction block to bear the bur
den# of Destiny designed by the mind of man.
Hut! here 1# a Reckoning, as Inevitable as the law of life, as sure
a* the bond* which brought Nancy Abbott and Blair Cornwall triumph
ant to the gate* of eternal Life—and Lore,
In this story of women of the world, you will open the innermost chap
ters of Humanity; you will see things that you have never seen be
fore. You’ll be thrilled and amated over the swiftly moving events
which Include* spectacular Beenes seldom equaled even by the prowess
of the magic screen.
ALSO OTHER ATTRACTIONS.
SATIR DAY
KEALART PICTURES Preaenta
BEBE DANIELS (The Good Lillie Bad Girl) in
‘ONE WILD WEEK”
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SOCIETY
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Telephone 900. ’ALEERT HILSMAN. . Teiehope 188
(Notes received at The News between 10 and 12 a. m.)
THE COMPANION.
I wish that by the singing streams
No slender willows ever grew—
And the sky held never gleams
Of silver cloud against the blue —
And that the quiet of my dreams
Stirred with no memories of you.
I would go out and walk the hills.
And laugh into the April air,
And pick the golden
Could I but forget your breast is
fair,
Or see in all the foaming rills
Aught but your white feet dancing
there.
They tell me that the spring has
come—
But what’s spring—while far away
The echoings of your steps delay?—
And the green lands that should be
dumb
Speak but of you—who turn hot home
Beside me through the golden day.
—Arthur Davison Fic-ke.
Mrs. A. M. Drury and children arc
visiting relatives in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. tK. VV. Allen are spend
ing a few weeks in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Orr leave short
ly for Orlando, where they will spend
the winter.
Miss Josie Mae Donnell, of Way
cross, is spending a few days in the
citv with friends.
Miss Ellen Fox has returned to her
home in Dirlen after a short visit to
Miss Peggie pean.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Miller have re
turned from Cumberland, where they
spent several days.
Miss Lewis Burroughs has return
ejl to Darien after tapendlug som*
time in the city with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Smith and fam
ily, who have been eottaging on the
island, have returned to the city. ,
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Mrs. S. S. Baumel], of Sanford, Fla
is the guest Of her parents, Mr. p and
Mrs. A. Zelmenovitz, for a few weeks.
Mrs. Juiga Johnson* has retifrned
to Jacksonville after a delightful visit
to Mrs. C. E. Johnson and Miss Anna
May Johnson.
Mrs A. L. Church and Miss Julia
Church, who have been spending the
summer in Michigan, will return the
first of October.
IN BED. McNEIL’S
MAGIC REMEDY PUT
HIM ON HIS FEET.
When I sent you my first order I
was down In bed with rheumatism of
the kidneys. I called In three doc
tors but they didn’t do me any good
whatever. My wife had used McNeil’s
Magic Remedy and she urged me to
give it a trial aud I found it to b e the
best medicine on the market. I can
b ! *hly recommend it *n everybody,
and I do. Signed: James Davis, Whit
ford. Pa. Be sure k Is McNeil's.
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MISS JOSEPHINE SMITH
THE BRUNSWICK isfews
Mrs. George Whitman, who is the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Cook, will leave next week for
her heme in New York.
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Mrs. Maggie Williamson
Elizabeth Livingston leave the first
week in October for Atlanta where
they will reside in the future.
Mrs. J. B. Newton and little son
leave Saturday for Pavp to spend a
few days and will be 'Joined by Mr.
Newton and from tjiere will go on
to Moultrie they will make their fu
ture {home.
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JUST (10! OVER A COLD?
kidneys—well, read what a Brunswick
man says: ■ ,
W. R. Dart, stationary engineer, $
Glynn Ave.„says: “IL have been using
Dean’s Kidney Pills at different times
whenever ray kidneys were out of
order, if I catch a cold, it settles on
my kidpeys and causes them to be
weak. Asa result I pains in the
small of my back and, feel tired and
languid. My kidneys are too frequent
in action and I often get dizzy and
specks float before my eyes.
Whenever l notice the symptons of
the trouble coining on, I always get h
box of Doan’s Kidney Pills and ttiey
quickly rid me ot it.”
The above statement was given May
-29, 1914, and on March 1, 1918, Mr.
Dart said: ‘‘The occasional use of
Doan’s Kidney Pills 'keeps ui.\ kidneys
in good shape. Thgy tffe the only rem
edy that ever helped me and 1 am al
ways willing to endorse them.”
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A Talcum or Two
A half a ddzen kinds are .none
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too many where you like tal
cumVof exceeding fine quality
and yet in a diversity of udors.
We sell all talcums.
CHAS. V. COLLIER
Prescription Druggist
Telephone 116 ♦
FRIDAY, SEPT. 23, 1921.
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