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MONDAY AND TUESDAY
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SHOWS START 3:30, 6:1 5, and 8:30.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY—House Peters and Jane Novak
In James Oliver Curwood’s “THE END.”
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TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
GLORIA SWANSON
* , IN
“ The Great Moment ”
Bv Eleanor Glyn, the Author of ‘’Three Weeks'
—MON DAY—
J. BARKER READ JR.
PRODUCTION
Cpui se
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in
GREATER,
than LOVE
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SiriiUd Sy Jlrct Aibit*
SOCIETY
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Telephone 900. ALEERT HILSMAN. Telettope 188
(Notes received at The News between 10 and 12 a. ra.)
‘‘THE PAST.”
Do you think it was fair of you
quite
To enter my life as you did,
And bend my will to your stronger
one,
Making me do as you bid?
Do you th ! nk you were fine and big
when you came * l )
i>nd conquered me —heart and soul —
’Til your influence circled me ’round
in rings
And widened from pole to pole?
Do ycu feel quite right when you
think of the years
corn- comradeship made so fair —
When you must have heeded my
heart’s demantL
Yet know that you did not care?
Does it never come over you—haunt
ingly
Willi a throng of wrHthlike qualms,
Of how y.:u became by life’s sole need
When you held me Uhat time in your
arms?
—Gladys Hall.
TEACHERS ENTERTAIN
WITH SWIMMING PARTY.
One of the most delightful affairs o
the season and one of the larges
swimming parties given here was th
one given by the Purvis school teacl
ers of the grammar school and thei
friends. After a very refreshing swin
at Cate’s swimming pool, the conger
ia 1 throng gathered at the spaciou:
pavillion where a tempting picni*
lunch was served. The teachers o’
the Purvis school and hostesses wer<
as follows; Misses Nannie Lee Saund
ers, Ethel Ingram, Beatrice Lang
Law Rhea Warde, Clara Pyles, Eylai
Anderson, and Mrs. Arthur Mitclie!
son. The grammar school teacher:
who were guests: Miss Lila Stallings
Rosina Harris, Alma Harris, Julli
Miller, Eva Harris, Lucille Way, He]
en Swift, Carolyn Crawley, Arinits
Odham, Augusta Brown, and Mis
Goodwyn. The town, guests wer<
Mrs. W. TANARUS, itfod, Mrs. A. E. Ley
bourne, Mrs If Harley. Mrs. Rot
ert Pyles, Mr* tftarencf' Gowan, Mn
G. V. Cate Mrs. Vpssa Cate, and Mis
Blanche Tail.
BRUNSWICK BOY GAINING A
Id *(pl TATIDN AS MUSICIAN.
The many friends of Louis Artai*
a Brunswick b y, will be intereste:
to know that he Is rapidly gainin
ground in the musical world, bis la
achievement being to act hr a
companist and solo pianist for Mmt
I abell CurlPiana, the famous eo
oralura soprano of American-Italiai
r pubati n.
Mnm. Plana has for fifteen years
been doing opera and concert work ii
lb - le ding cities of France, Italy
England, Ireland, and Scotland. Since
coining to this country ahe has beer
repeatedly approached by the leadini
phonograph companies for records o;
her wonderful voice andV it is whl*
pered, that at last she has conaentet
to sing for one of them.
Miut', Plana and Mr. Artau wtl
make a tour of the leading cities o
the United States and the West Indie:
this season, and it is their hope tha j
they will be able to stop over for orn
night in Brunswick, in order to hav
the young man appear in his new rob
in his home.
For him to have been selected fot
this work Is evidence of the esteem
in which he i held in the musical
world, ami his many admirers hope tc
hear of bis great success in the role
of accompanist and solo-pianist.
Bijou Theater
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THROWAWAY
If. You've Never Had a *
Great Moment In Your
Life, You Should See \
Gloria Swanson
IN
the Great Moment
Written by Elinor Glyn
Which Come* to the
Bijou Theatre nest Tues
day and Wednesday.
A remarkable original photo
play by the most famous novel
ist of the day.
A Paramount Picture.
Children 25c; Adults 50c.
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
CIRCLE MEETINGS FOR
THE PRESENT WEEK.
No. 7, of the First Methodist
church, will meet Wednesday after
noon with Mrs. E. S. Hamilton, on
George street. A full attendance is
iff . ;[P 1
Circle No. 1, of the First Methodist
church will meet Monday afternoon
at 4 o’clock at the home of Mrs. C. W.
Irwin. Mrs. S. E. O’Quinn and Mrs.
Irwin are joint hostesses.
There will be a meeting cf Circle
No. 3. of the First Metholist church.
Monday afternoon at 5 o’clock at the
borne of Mrs. J. J. Vickis, on Union
street. The hostess s Mill bo Mrs
Fred Warde and Mrs. J. J. Vickers. A
full attendance is urged.
Circle No. 2, of the First Methodist
church, \yill meet Friday afterpoon
at 4:30 o’clock, with Mrs. B. F. Mann,
on Fnoin street. All members >ve re
luested *c* be present.
COTTAGE PRAYER MEETING
HELD AT LOCAL HOMES.
On Friday afternoon several of the
'adies of the Firsf. Methodist church,
held ‘‘Cottage Prayer Meeting” at
I heir respective homes, preparatory
to the revival which will begin this
morning at the church. Rev. Pierce,
if Griffin, officiating. The objects of
hese meetings are to get the people
in a spirit of prayer. Theve were at
he residences of Mrs. D. C. Cook, on
T street; Mils. Rosa Franklin, on
Vlonsfield street; and Mrs. R. E. Sher
nan, on Richmond street.
Mrs. D. TANARUS). Atkinson has returned
ifter spending a short while in Clay
ton.
Miss Carolyn Crawley is pleasantly
'ccated with Mrs. W. H. Wood for the
winter.
Mrs.' L. and Mis? Edith
Tunnels will occupy the home pf Mr.
ind Mrs. L. M. Orr fyr the winter.
Mrs. N. C. Young, of St. Simon, is
•pending sometime here at the eitv
’ospltal, where she is nursing> |a
tlent.
Mrs. J. W. Logan, and little son.
•rrived yesterday and will join Mr.
oesn and make this thoir future
home.
Mrs. C. E. Wingate and Mr*. C. C.
Christensen, of Arro. have returned
ifter spending several days in Jack
sonville.
Mrs. E. L. Stephens is visiting h*r
dster, Mrs. J. D. Tucker, in Birming
ham. Ala., and expects to return to
Brunswick in a*few days.
Mrs. Chan. F.aglin and daughter-
Ena. spent yesterday here with
friends, enroute to St. Simon, after a
pleasant visit of several days In Ja k
sonviUe.
Hr. and Mrs. L. H. Haym. who have
been spending some time i t New
York an** ether points abound that
uart of s*e are expect ar
sive tonlftCL
Mrs. F Bunn, of Augus t, 'rrlv
ed last nigh, called here ’#y the sti 1 *
ous illness of her mother, Mrs. G. S.
Scarlett, of Fancy Bluff. Mrs. Dunn
will go over today.
Mrs. J. N. Cravasge. 'of - Jackson*
Atle. is expected to arrive here to
day and will be the guest of her sis
ter. Mrs. C. E. Wingate, on Union
street.
Mrs. J. L. Allen has returned from
Clayton and will spend several days
here as the guest of Mrs. H. H. Hern
don before going to Orlando where
she will reside in future.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. T. A.
Warde. who have resided here for a
short time, will regret to learn tbit
They will make their home in Atlan
ta in future. Mr. Warde left last
night for that city and Mrs. Warde
wiU }oia him later They have many
friends here who wiU regret to hear
of their approaching departure.
Spanish Shawls
Make Gorgeous
Evening Wraps
Tjra
f\Z
The Spanish shawl Ms being pre
sented this season mueh same as
the Paisley shall was presented to
our grandmothers. It is to be worn
only on very special occasions. It Is
to be worn in wrap, howecer, not as
the model is exhibiting it. Blaek,
red, jade green and other vivid shades
are moat popular.
ON ROAD TO BONEYARD.
"I have just finished a treatment
of your wondwerful remedy and can
say it has done, wonders for me al
ready. Fpr the jP-at five years I
have been -unable to eat any but the
lightest -jrood and that but sparingly,
as any food caused me to bloat with
gas. I was reduced to n skeleton of
ninety pounds, and was on the road
to the boneynrd. A friend in Bir
mingham sent me a bottle of Mayr’s
Wonderful Remedy, which I took,-and
I am sure will entirely cure me of
wpr trouble, judging from what it
brought from me and the way I feel.”
It is n simple, harmless preparation
that removes the catarrhal mucus
from the fntastinal tract and allays
the inflammation which causes prac
tically t?’l stomach, liver and intestb
nal ailments, including appendicitis.
One and se will convince or money re
funded.
Bristles I
L in this I
v ? &msh II
enough x wwn
DEVOE ? I
VdourlUh • II
tomotUetone aiqrimn fa y^urhome II
in town is entitled to one guess in ear!)
xld daily contest to be held on the dates noted below
The person who comes closest and who n present tn
our store when the contest is decided (which will be JH*T \
each evening) will be given enough Velour Finish to * &
Mott let one any room in his or her home Mtiawntf.| • b#*utifui a
tcu i color cod texture that IB
The actual contest brush will be displayed in the ufeJ*&“£!"* hom## **“ W S’
wthdow of our store on the dates noted below i. •* cow t, ion. mni | f
woeomiranr over f,iMor burl*# Ip
The number of bristles is known to only one person Wut'VmuhT o *!* h D#v °* v# * IS
the traveling Mott let one demonstrator. Come in each and there wftif •* i'Junm *t I 8
of these days and fill out your contest slip 6 *° ""* pp * n< J ■
Com* In and do * mi war* of Mott)* I
ci. rtr-y th* i!im ligS
■ x-v . a mm _ 1.01*4 A factory - >wn wIU tw
“ Lynn-Gould Hardware Cos. l|
here’s anew stock of
COMBS
A brand new stock of combs, c hlefiy :ill black rubber
—M£n’s combs, women’s combs, and children’s combs
Some pocket styles too.
4 r it ■ s
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CHAS. V. COLLIER
Prescription Druggist I
Telephone 116
Vigor of Youth in
ANe Discovery
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Science Produces a Vitalized Super
ior to Famous Gland Treatment.
Magic Power of African Bark.
Have you lost your youth, vigor and
"pep”? Does life seem dull and work
a grind? Don’t worry. Science has
.dlscovefjed anew vitaiizer superior
even to the much discussed “goat
gland” and ‘‘monkey gland” treat
ment.
The principal ingredient is an ex
tract from thft bark of an African tree.
It is said to be the most amazing in
vigorator ever discovered. Combined
with it are other tonic and vitalizing
elements of proved merit. In most
cases, the compound produces mark
ed improvements in a day or two, and
in-ja short time the vitality is raised,
the circulation improved and the
glow of health is felt in every part.
The new vitaiizer contains expen
sive chemicals, but manufacturing in
enormous quantities has brought the
cost within the reach of all. Further
more, the laboratories producing this
new vitaiizer, which is called Re-Nu-
Tabs, are so confident of its power
that they offer it on the basis of “no
results, no puy.”
Any reader of this paper may test
the new discovery without risk. Send
no m ney, but just your name and ad
dress, to the Re-Nu Laboratories,
260-C Gateway station, Kansas City,
Mo., and a full treatment of Re-Nu-
Tabs will he mailed. Deposit $2 and
postage wiih the postman on deliv
ery. if hot delighted by the results
at the end of a week, notify the lab
osatories and y hr money will be re
funded in full. Do not hesitate about
accepting this test offer, as il is fully
■juai an teed.
Prove s Tasteless chill Toni*.
r*store vitality and energy by porlfyin? at
netting the blood You can Boon feel tiAbu*
mine InvUoraOu* GfS. -t C-xa ter
SUNDAY, OCT. 2, 1921.
Singer Sewing
Machine Cos.
We have installed a hemstitch*
mg machine and are prepared to
do hemstitching at a very rea
sbnable price. We also carry
a full line of the Jew Singer
machines, and* can furnish all
parts, needles and accessories.
We do repair work also at rea
sonable prices. 'Nhen in need
call on us at 706 Gloucester.
Open all day.
A. H Gordon,
Agent
Private
School
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TWENTY-SSVENTH
TERM
721 Grant Street
PHONE 825 * V
Fall Term is now open
FROM
Primary Grades through
College Preparatory
MISS JOSEPHINE SMITH