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TO DAY
FRANK MAYQ..
IN THE UNIVERSAL-SPECIA L ATTRACTION
THE
“Shark Master”
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Jack Perrin
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“ Both Barrels”
Hall Room Boys
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“A Close Shave”
Continuous from 3:30 to 10:30
ADMISSION 10 and 30c.
MONDAY AN D TUESDAY
MILDRED HARRIS IN
“THE WOMAN IN HIS HOUSE.”
And Toonerville Trolley Comedy.
AFIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION.
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Afo Clyd Cook to “The Sail or.”
What it GREATER THAN LOVE?
SOCIETY
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EDIT K D BY
Telephone 900. ALFERT HILSMAN. Telehope 188
(Notes received ai The News n")ce between 10 and 12 a. la.i
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LET THE NATIONS BE FRIENDS
Lord GodT/‘tlie Friend of laj j mankind,
The smoke >of battle makjptj-men blind
We can hut grope in dim dismay,
Till clou<&fj of war dust clear away.
Bring -fjs where thy splendor
streams,A’ i r*
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Fulfill ifi-w’thy prophetfe dreams.
Let friendly flags be far- unfurled,
Be hushed the quarrel of the world.
God’s leaders can no more afford
The pagan siwagger with the sword.
War attitudes but anger men,
And make them burn to fight again.
Gaunt hunger, death, and sorrows cry,
And lift pale hands against the sky.
Why burden more this labored
breath?
Men have no time to play with death.
God knows we have enough to do,
To heal the world and build it new.
If cursing hate is burning yet,
If men there be who can’t forget,
Then let love’s fires flame hotter still.
Till they shall burn away the ill;
Let taunts and threats and boastings
. cease,
Let all the nations come to peace.
By love and truth must men grow
great,
And Give to put wars out of date.
Let armaments .dissolve with rust,
And let mad satiers waste iu dust.
White hands of peace in this new day.
Must wash the. stains of war away.
Charles Coke Woods.
MOTOR TRIP TO DARIEN.
A pleasant party motoring to Dari
en yesterday were the following:
Mrs, Joe Lambright, Mrs F.d. Lab
bright, Of Jacksonville, Mrs. James
Hibbler, of Chattanooga 1 Mrs. J. E.
Ferguson, Mrs. J. B. Abrams, Mrs.
J. L. Mrs. Ed. Royal, Sr..
Mrs. Harris Kiliß. Mrs. George Biown,
Mrs. Maud Miller, Miss Louise Elliot,
and Mrs. Albert Smith.
A pleasant day was spent playing
bridge, Mr*. Abrams first
prize: Mrs.* Hibbler se<‘,ci|d iprlze ant’
Mrs. Louise Ellict gyt the console
tlon.
Luncheon was served at ‘.he Tea
Cup Inn.
Bijou Theater
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THROWAWAT
If You've Never Had a
Graat Moment in Your
Life, You Should See
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Gloria Swanson
•U IN
the Great Moment
Written by Elinor Glyn
Which Comes to the
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Bijou Theatre next Tue*
day and Wednesday.
A remarkable original photo
play by the most famous novel
ist of the day.
A Paramount Picture.
Children 25c; Adults 50c.
, Private
School
agrY
TWENTY-SEVEN! H
TERM
721 Grant Street
PHONE 825
Fall Term is now open
FROM
Primary Grades through
College Preparatory
MISS JOSEPHINE SMITH
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
MISS CLARA ROBERTS TO
BF HONBREE OF PARTY.
Mrs. J. S. Roberts has issued invita
tioiis to a paity to beg Wen tonight
in honor of her young daugnter, Clara,
who will celebrate her birthday.
Many of the young crowd have been
invited and a most delightful time is
anticipated by them.
Mrs. H. M. Branham is spending a
few days at Fancy Bluff with rela
tives.
Mrs. H. Gignilliatt has returned af
ter a very pleasant visit in North
Georgia.”
Mrs. Lee Howard and little son,
John, will return iu a few days from
Savannah.
After visiting relatives for quit*
awhile, Mrs. Tom Drew has returned
to the city.
Mrs. J. L. BeacV has returned from
Fancy Bluff w'here she has been for
the past two days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Davenport leave
.onight for Atlanta; where they will
spend about a week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sasser and
daughter, Maid3, motored to Odum,
Ga„ for the week-end.
Mrs. Charlie Drummond has return
ed from Jacksonville, where she has
been spending some time.
Miss Florrie McMurray, of Jackson
ville, arrives In a few days to be the
guest of Mis* .Lila Burford.
Mrs. J. J. Spears, who is now the
Tueat of her son In Atlanta, is expect
ed to return the first of next week.
Many friends will regret to learn
that Mrs. J. W. Collins continues very
ill at her home, 1809 Union street.
Friends of Miss Marla Blain will
be very glad to learn that she is great
ly improved after a- severe illness.
Mrs. L. M.,Orr leaves, tonight to
/islt relatives in Atlanta and Gaines
/ille, before going to Orlando for the
winter.
Mrs. E. B. Arnold, who has been ill
for the past several days, is greatly
improved to the pleasure of her many
friends.
Mias Buford Aiken. Mrs. C. W. Ir
win. and Mrs, Walter Oates spent yes
terday with Mrs. I.awrence Akin, at
Mt. Pleasant.
Captain H*. 0. Berrie and little
daughter, Agnes, have returned from
Atlanta, Rome and other places in
North Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodcock and
little daughter leave next month for
New York, where they will mater
their home in future.
Mrs. R. H. Everett and daughter,
Miss Marie Everett, left yesterday
to spend the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Livingston Everett on St. Si
mon.
After quite an extensive visit to
relatives In New York and Niagara
Falls. Mrs. Frank D. Aiken and
tqr, Fannie Bryan, have returned to
the city where they will spend the
winter.
Mr. and Mrs, J. A. McVeigh have
returned from Greensboro, S. C., and
Athens, and they are now located
with Mr. and Mrs. W, M. Langford, on
Kgmont street, where they have
apartments.
Circle No. S, of the First Methodist
churdh. will meet Monday afternoon
at o'clock, at the borne of Mrs.
4. J. Vickers, on Onion, streot. Mrs.
Vickers and Mrs. Fred Wards are
joint hostesses
Friends of Miss Kate Dtllcu will bt
rer> sorry to learn that she suffered
i painful accident, breaking heT col
lar bone and fracturing her wrist last
Wednesday morning. She is with rel
atives in Atlanta.
Mrs. H. B. Maxey, Mias Florence
Mxey, Miss Ann Maxey. and Mr*. S.
5. Watkins will arrive Tuesday from
Chicago and will be attendants at the
Harrison-Aiken wedding, which will
occur October lttb.
Miss Meta Scarlett, of Atlanta, and
Mrs. B. A. Daniels, of Tampt. arrived
yesterday and have gone to Fancy
Bluff. * hare they have been called u I
KRIMMER SETS OFF
MOLESKIN OUTFIT
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Fur and imitation fur, or fur fab
rics, are being much used this season
for wraps, frocks, suits, shoes ** and
trimmings. The short, pressed furs
are the newest favorites and Ameri
can broadtail and krimmer head the
list of fad furs. Krimmer is used
mere often for trimming than any
things else and just as often
on suits and frocks.
Here is an ultra smart fashion wrap
made of moleskii). It is built on long
slim lines with high choker collar
and a bead girdle placed at w’aist
line. Krimmer forms the collar and
and a band down the front of the
account of their mother, Mrs. G. S.
Scarlett, who is critically ill.
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Mrs. W. H. Parker and little son,
Wright, who are now visiting in New’
York will be joined shortly by Mr.
Parker, who leaves here tonight for
New York. Bftfore returning here
they wiU visit Boston. Philadelphia
:nd Washington.
Mrs. R. A. Southard leaves today for
Tampa where she will join hpr hus
band. who has been there for several
months. Tampa will be their home in
future. Mr. and Mrs. Southard have
many firends here who regret their
leaving the city.
It will be a source of deep regret to
the many friends of Mrs. J. L. ‘.Allen
to know that she will leave In a few
days for Orlando, Fla., where she will
reside in t£e future. Mrs. Allen re
turned yesterday from Clayton, where
she spent a short while. She is now
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hern*
don, of***
DEVOE Mottlctone System
By a Factory Expert
f I 'HERE is no room in your halls and other rooms a more
A home which is not suscep- restful atmosphere.
tible to the subtle charm of Mot- . . .. . . .
tletoneing with Devoe Velour r, P
Finish 11 can ** done easily and econ
omically over plaster, burlap or
Its rich, warm effect of color wallpaper with Devoe Velour
and texture makes the living Finish merely touched here and
and dining-room more cheerful there with a handful of ordinary
and homey wrapping paper.
Its artistic and durable decora- Come in and do a test strip of
tive effect gives the bed rooms Mottletoneing yourself.
[L Lynn-Gould Hardware Cos. rj
here’s anew stock of
COMBS
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A brand new stock of combs, c h*efly nil black Rubber -
—Men’s combs, women’s combs, and children’s CQffityi
Some pocket styles too.
Cl IAS. V. COLLIER
Prescriptiqri Druggist •
Telephone 116 . '
coat. The hat, of moleskin and muff
of krimmer complete the outfit. It
makes a most striking costume for
afternoon wear on the chill days of
winter.
If milady wanted to be very much
up-to-the-minute she would wear fur
slippers made of gray or black Am
erican broadtail. While they are a
fad they are being sold for sixteen
dollars a pair, w’hich is not at all ex
horbitant considering the price she
has been aeked for leather slippers
and satin ones during the past few
seasons.
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Much Suffering Caused by
Waste Products in the Blood
Science Knows About the Matter and How If Is
Best Treated.
The blood is more important than
any of the organs. It is thru the
blood that the whole human body is
directly or indirectly nourished. The*
blood gets its nourishment from the
intestines. The intestines ‘also con
tain f waste products undigested
foods, acids, gases and refuse, which
sometimes get in the blood.
When waste products get in, the
blood, nature will strive to cast them
out. If your resistance is strong
enough, nature will probably succeed.
But if you are “below par,” weak,
run-down, and nervous, nature will
begin to show signs of distress. : .
Asa result, you will have that
feeling of fatigue. You will lack the
energy you need for the day’s duties
and pleasure. Minor ailments will
begin to affect you—pimples, black
heads, and boils. v
If the waste products are not gotten
out of the blood at this point, it is
possible a more serious skin eruption
or disease will % bcgin to show itself.
Try News Want Ads
SATURDAY, OCT. 1, 1921.
DOWN IN BED, McNEtL’B
1 MAGIC REMEDY PUT / , !
MIM ON HIS FEET.
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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 and l found it to b e the
best medicine on the market: I can
h'ghly recommend it to everybody,
and I do. Signed: James Davis, Whit*
ford. Pa. Be sure it is McNeil’s.
It is not infrequent for waste prod
ucts to settle in the muscles and joints
and cause rheumatism.
Listen to nature's warning. Your
blood is your fountain source of ener
gy—therefore keep your blood’rich
and pure.
For over 50 years, thousands pnd
thousands of men and women have
relied on S. S. S. to clear their blood
of waste products. S. S. S. will im
prove the quality of your by
relieving you of the waste product*
which cause impoverished blood and
its allied troubles skin disorder*,
rheumatism and a lowered vitality.
Get S. S. S. at your druggist. Be
ware of substitutes. Write Chief
Medical Director, Swift Specific Cos.,
D-720 S. S. S. laboratory, Atlanta,
Ga. for special medical advice (with
out charge). He is helping people
every day to regain their health and
strength. Ask him to send' yop hit
illustrated booklet, “Facts About th*
Blood"- free. S. S. S. is so)d By all
drug stores.