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MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Louis *B. Mayei- presen is)
llis "bid supei* special
the woman
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rtrhig flame of life in a child; it tri-
Admission: " ,hore B,leuce faMs
i IT’S MOTHER LOVE—THE
10 and 20c CRANDES L E ° VE ,N THE
WORLD
SHOWS START 3:30, 6:1 5, and 8:30.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY—House Peters and Jane Novak
in James Oliver Curwood’s “THE TRAILS’ END.”
TUESDAY oini WEDNESDAY
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A Paramount Picture De Luxe!
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GLORIA SWANSON’S
First Paramount Starring V ehicle
“The Great Moment”
W ritten Especially for I This
Popular anti Tallin ted Star by
MME. ELINOR GLYN
Author of ’‘Three Weeks” and other Famous Novrls
A superb picture directed by Sam Vfextd and adopted by
Bonle kattcrjohn.
AN ALL STAR CAST OF SCR FEN PL AYERS.
Headed by
% MILTO N SILLS.
Twenty-five and Fifty Cents
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SOCIETY
EDITED BT /*'•*,
Telephone 900. ALBERT HILSMAN. Telehope 188
(Notes received at The News o*) ce between 10 and 12 a. m.i
AUTUMN SONG.
Flowers still are blooming
Under of blue;
Gclden bees are busy
All the warm day through.
See, o’er field and forest,
Indian Summer smile;
Do not hurry. Winter,
Tarry for awhile!
Spare the oak and maple,
Bright with red and gold,
Spare the lingering asters.
Lest they die of cold.
Biter-sweet is wreathing
Every country 'stije—
Do not hasten, Winter,
Wait a little while!
—Vincent Aderente.
FIRST MEETING PHYSICAL
TRAINING CLASS.
The first regular meeting of the
physical training class will he held
this evening at 7:30 at the Y. W. C
A. All members are requested to have
their gymnasium suits ready for this
time.
This class is open to 3 11 business
girls whether they are members of
the Business and Professional Worn
en’s Club or not. Any other women
interested in this work are invited t<
join tips group for the present. /
class of matrons will probably be or
ganized later.
A pleasant and congenial wa;
formed Sunday, spending the day o -
Jointer’s Island. Those enjoying thf
delightful trip which was made b>
motorboat, were Mr. and Mrs. Ber
Walker, of Manchester, who are th
guests of Mr. 3 id Mrs. Guy Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Yateman, Mr. am'
Mrs. Guy Walker, and two daughter.-
Eunice aod Mildred. They returns
to the city Sunday evening.
1). M. Lord arrived from New Yorl
Sunday and will return next week
He will be accompanied by Mrs.
and little daughter, and they cxpec'
to make their future home there
There are many who will regret theii
departure.
Miss Altf*e Stiles left Sunday nigh*
for Birmingham, where she will b.
the guevit of her annt for a month.
Mrs. A. M. Smith was -one of the
many who left from Brunswick fo
Fury Bluff to attend the funeral o'
Mrs. G. S. Searletf yesterday.
Mrs. H. M. Branhum Is spending a
few days at Fancy Bluff.
Mrs. Madge E. Merritt is located
t'or the winter with Dr. and Mrs. H. M.
Branham, on street.
Mr and Mrs. Ben Walker, of Man
chester. arrived Saturday to be the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Walker
for several days.
Yesterday's isspe of the Savannah
Morning News contained a very at,
trictlye picture of Mrs. George J,
Gordon, whose marriage was an evenl
which took place in August. The
happy young couple are located here
and are well known both in Savannah
and Brunswick.
Mr. and Mrs. R 11. Everet and Miss
Marie EVerett have returned after
spending the week-end on St. Simon
asc the guests of Mr. and Mr** Liv
ingston Everett.
Miss Augusta Townsend was the
guest of relatives in Darien ounduy.
Bijou Theater
THROWAWAY
If You'va Never Had a
Great Moment In Your
Life, You Should See
Gloria Swanson
IN
the Great Moment
Written by Elinor Glyn
Which Comes to the
Bijou Theatre nest Tues
day and Wedneeday.
A remarkable original photo
play by the most famous novel
ist of the day.
A Paramount Picture.
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Children 25c; Adults 50c.
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
CIRCLE MEETINGS FOR
THE PRESENT WEEK,
Circle No. 7, of the First Methodist
church, will meet Wednesday after
noon with Mrs. S. Hamilton, on
George street. A full -attendance is
urged. i • 1
Circle No. 1, of the First Methodist
church will meet Monday afternoon
at 4 o’clock at the home of Mrs.s C.
Irwin. Mrs. S. E. O’Quinn and Mrs.;
Irwin are joint hostesses.
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There will be a meeting cf Circle
No. 3, of the First Method! it church,
Monday afternoon df 5 o’clock at the
home 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, will meet Friday afternoon
\t 4:30 o’clock; with Mrs. B. F. Mann,
m Unoin street. All. members -ire re
quested *0 be present.
Mrs. Kate L. McKinnon is the guest
of Mrs. W. A. Arnold, on St. Simon
Island.
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Mr. dnd Mrs:. Potter F. Gould and
children are the guests of relatives on
Zt. Simon.
Mrs, H. Douglas Taylor, of St. *Si
non, was the guest of Mrs. Richard
Gould yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Way, two chil
'ren, Corinne and William, Mrs. Eliz
abeth Way, Miss Lucille Way, Miss
Caroline Way and Norman Way have
•eturned from Flemington, Ga., where
they motored and were guests at the
marriage of Miss f-felen Quarterman
o Mr. Henry Rahn, which took place
at 6 o’clock Saturday afternoon, in
Flemington.
Mrs, Robert Southard left Saturday
for Where she will join Mr.
Southard and reside In that city.
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
P. B. Lucus who reside at 1925 Union
street, has been named Cora Made
line.
Mrs. J. A. Smith spent Sunday In
Jacksonville. ,
Mrs. J. C. Ligeour has returned af
*er a very pleasant visit to her fath
er. Dr. Brannen. in Orlando, Fla.
Misses Marie and Dorothy Cone
were guests of their mother Iri this
city for a few deys and left Sunday
night for Washington, D. f \, ’Vbjfre
they will spend some time.
I Mrs. Elizabeth Cahill u. expecting
'her sister. Miss Mildred Smith, of
Colfax. lowa, and her friend Mis..
Theresa Collins, of Birmlngnam. Ala ,
to be her guests for some*!me.
Miss Fnnie Kxtrmvich has eturn
ed from Savannah where sh'* has just
•ompleted the .course of a trained
nurse.
George Francis Seyle has returned
to Savannah after a Rhort visit to his
aunt, Mrs. R. Y. Smith.
Vigor of Youth in
A New Discovery
Science Produce* a Vitatixed 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. Bcl#nce has
discovered anew vitalixer superior
even to the much discussed "goat
gland” and "monkey gland" treat
ment.
principal ingredient is an ex
tract the bark of an African tree.
It is said to be the most amaxing in
vigorator ever discovered. Combined
with it are other tonic and vitalizing
elements of proved merit. In most
cases, the compound produces mask
ed improvements in a day or two. and
in a short time the vitality Is raised,
the circulation improved and the
glow of health is felt in every part.
The new vitalhter contains ex pen
site chemicals, but manufacturing in
enormous quantities has brought the
cost within the reach of all- Further
more. the laboratories producing this
new vitalixer. which is called Re-tiu-
Tabs. are so confidant of its power i
FUR FABRIC WRAP
FOR WINTER DAYS
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This attractive winter coat is made
of a new fur fabric which re
sembles seal. Large bell-shaped
sleeves with tassels and deep cape
collar are interesting features of this
v, ip. It is but one of the many new
wrajis which are being made of fur
fabrics. f>• *
that! t!u*y offer it on the basis of “no
resu.is! no pay.”
Any reader of this paper may test
the new discovery without risk. Send
no money, but just your name and ad
dress, to the Re-Nu Laboratories,
260-C Gateway Station, Kansas City,
M 0., anp a full treatment off fte-Nu-,
TabLwjll be nulled. Deposit
posthgej with the postman oh( ■ deliv
ery. i If’ not delighted by the results
at the end of a week, notify the lab
oratories and ycur money will be re
funded tn full. Do not hesitate about
accepting this test offer, as it is fully
guaranteed.
Merry Children j
Happy Home
:■ '■ mo maintain a happy home the housewife must keep in good
X health’. Her duties are many and various, and it seems as
if every other member of the family depended very much on her.
, : “ Where is my hat?” cries the boy.
. 44 What did you do with my coat?” asks the daughter./ *
“ I can’t find any handkerchiefs.” yells the husband. ***** f
The housewife is usually the advisor and general manager $:
of the family. ,
Lyd [ia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound helps women to
maintain a happy home by keeping them in good health. 7 £
Bloomington, III.—“I bare token six T \ante. SO. Dakota,—” I would bate -. y -
bottles of Lydia £. Pinkham’a pains and cramps every month •
Vegetable Compound and it has done until I could hardly stand it and could
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ache 1 could uot cook a meal or clean operation. I read about Lydia E.
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would rub my back with alcohol and it newspaper and thought I would giva
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LYDIA t.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, HASS.
here's anew stock of
COMBS
A brand new stock of combs, chiefly all black rubber
—Men’s combs, women’s combs, and children’s combs
Some pocket styles too.
CHAS. V. COLLIER
Prescription Druggist
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Telephone 116
St Simon 1 ransit Cos.
Schedule effective Sept. 19. Sailings
Monday, Wednesday, Saturday
and Sunday.
DAILY SCHEDULE
Leave Brunswick .. 9:30 am
Leave Brunswick 3:30 pm
Leave St. Simon 11:00 am
Leave St. Simon 5:00 pm
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
Leave Brunswick 9:30 am
Leave Brunswick..*.. 2:30 pm
Leave St. Simon..,..'' 11:00 am
Leave St. Simon... i, 6:00 pm
Special boat to St. Simon every
Thursday evening at 8:00 p. m. re
turning leaving Ocean Pier 11:00 p. m,
Music and dancing at St. Simon Ho
tel.
Schedules subject to change with
out notice.
Fare One Way, (limited,ticket).. .30c
Round trip, (limited ticket) 50c
Fare one way, including baggage, 40c
Round trip, including baggage.... .75c
Half fare >ne way 20c
Half fare round trip 30c
Commuters 25-trip ticket now selling
for $5 00. *
Telephone 660 or 976.
J. B. WRIGHT,
Manager.
TUESDAY, OCT. 4, 1921.
Private; 1
School i
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twenty-seventh;
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721 Grant Street;
PHONE 825 j- :
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Fall Term i# now open
FROM
Primary Grades through
College Preparatory
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MISS JOSEPHINE SM|TH
Clove's Tasteless chill Toole
vstorea vitality and ener*y by purifying and
i :hinn the blood. You can toon fed its Strength
-lintf r nviflorattnp Effect 80c.