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SufiDAY, OCT. 2, 19zi.
LET ME DO THE HANDY
WORK
Around your place. I make
Specialty of Making and
Repairing Awnings. Gen
eral Ripe Work and Paint
ing.
ADDRESS
£' • i
HARRY BLAY
Phone 791
2004 Gordon Street
SAVE SHOES AND STOCKINjiS
They will lo*i iwtc* n* long If you Into
lVwr t>k.*o AI.I.KN'B FOOT-EASK, Ut# Antl-
Ht'ollng powder for th* Net. It t*kr*
ow*y the *Ung of I'omi, Bunion*, OftUpnflM,
C, ncUlng, *woll*, tender treL Allen'*
t - K*e .ton* the friction which cause* th*
c*r on *ho* end Mocking*, !*#• **p*n*e attd
to*he* walking delight, Bhk* H into your
ohtw*. SprUtkl* It In tbo foot-bath. bold every.
Where.
LAST chance; for bargains
AT THE
PICRIC ACID PLANT
WE ARE DISPOSING OF OUR ENORMOUS STOCK OF
LUMBER
Comprising Tongue and Groove flooring. Novelty • Siding,
Beams, Etc., at from $6.00 to $ 14.00 per Thousand feet.
SASH, COTS, MATRESSES
AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
. ALSO HOUSES COMPLETE. WITH MODERN PLUMBING. ETC.
ALSO WOODEN WAREHOUSES
ALL TO CO AT A SACRIFICE.
Gordon & Freedman, Inc.
TELEPHONE 3100 BRUNSWICK, GA.
Gome to Our Store
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
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See the Demonstration of the
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DeVoe Mottletone System
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BY A FACTORY EXPERT
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There is not a room in Brunswick that is not susceptible to the
subtle charm of “ Mottletoning ” with DeYoe’s Velour finish
. —lf you live in a House, you can not afford to miss this > *
opportunity to learn something valuable
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Lynn-Gould Hardware Company
“ THE WINCHESTER STORE ”
ha>e lining Honey
Stops the Tickle Heals the Throat and
Turns the Cough Price 35c. A free bo*
vi GROVES OTEN-TPATE SALVE fbi
fhest Golds, Head C ids and Group >
enckwed with every b it" •
Marsh hen season is on—
i.et me • put your gun in
first-clas9 condition.
T. ATKINSON
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Bicycle Repairing
—and—
Gun and Locksmith.
Bicycle Sundries Always
on Hand.
Prices Reasonable and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
204 Monk Street.
DOWN IN BED, McNEIL'S
MAGIC REMEDY PUT
HIM ON HIS FEET.
When I sent you my first order 1
waa down In bed with rheumatism of
the kidneys. I called In three doc
tors but they didn’t do nie any good
whatever. My wife h.’d used McNeil's
Magic Remedy and she urged me to
give It a trial and I found it to b© the
b?t medicine on the market. 1 can
b'ghly recommend it to everybody,
and 1 do. Signed: James Davis. Whit
ford, P;i. Be sure His McNeil’s.
Announcement
I beg to notify the public that I have
purchased the soft drink establish
ment of Philip Kullman, (formerly
Herbert Miller’s place) corner Glou
cester and Grant streets and will keep
the best \n this line s well as fine
cigars, cigarettes and tobacco. Also
light lunches can be had at any and
all hours. 1 solicit your patronage.
Jack’s Place
J. M. Blieden. Prop.
W£9tw
Theatrical
BETTER PICTURES AT LOWER
PRICES AT THE GRAND.
Manager Wood has always advocat
ed lower prices for amusement when
ever It was possible to make them
lower. He claims the thing that caus
ed the movies to be a popular nation
al amusement was popular prices, at
which price*! the legitimate at
tractions could not compete, and now
that everything is being reduced (ex
cept taxes) it is time ror the price of
pictures to come down. In line with
this sentiment, the prices will be re
duced at the Grand to 10 and 20c.
commencing with tomorrow’s First
National attraction, “The Woman in
His House,” and one of the “Toouer
vllle Trolley” comedies.
An all-star cast was used In the
making of ,**The Woman In His
House.*’ Mildred Harris and Rarn
*e\ Wallace have the leading roles
and is a guaranteed attraction. The
old “Skipper” will be on hand to fur 4
ntsh the fun in “Toonerville Tsngle,”
Those producers who talk so vehe
mently about ’’fewer and better pho
toplay*” but who continue to grind
out screen play# “on schedule” should
take a leaf from the book of J. Parker
Read, Jr., who worked on the story
and-production scheme of “Greater
Thgn Love” for mor> than two years.
Louise Glaufh. the star in this Asso
ciated Producers release which
showing at lb© Bijou, consulted with
her producing manager. Director
Fred Nlbip and C. Gardner ivallifan
for moutlvf.and studied her character
ization throughout the long period of
preparation given the story i* Its
producer before translating “Grace
Merrill” into celluloid terms, "fhe
result is said be an amazingly vivid
picture of life. The photography, at
tributed to Charles Stumar, is au ex
quisite example of the latest experi
ments in the cinematographic art.
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He mstitching and
Picoting
Cotton 8c Yd.—Silk 10c,
THREAD FURNISHED
EXPERIENCED OPERATOR
Mrs. J. P. DAMON
1416 Reynolds St. Phone 867
—Also—
Designer and Maker of Tailored
and Fancy Dresses.
For Street and Social Functions
Tailored Suits—Alterations of
Suits a Specialty
Always in an endeavor to give my
customers the very best value
their money will buy, I sell
VELVET
m
“The World’s Best Flour”
M. WALSH
Get Your Coal For Next Winter NOW
Prices are bound to advance each month from now on. Buy
while prices are reasonable.
Coney & Parker Company
Phone 17 and 18. 1129 Bay Street.
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J. H. CARMICHAEL.
AGENT FOR THE
New York Life Insurance Cos.
1310 Newcastle Brunswick, Ga.