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LET ME DO THE HANDY
WORK
Around your place. I make
Specialty of Making and
Repairing Awnings. Gen
eral Ripe Work and Paint
ing.
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ADDRESS
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HARRY.BLAY
Phone 791
2004 Gordon Street
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LAST CHANCE FOR BARGAINS
AT THE
PICRIC ACID PLANT
WE ARE DISPOSINti OF OUR ENORMOUS STOCK OF
LUMBER
Comprising Tongue and Groove .Flooring, Novelty • Siding,
Beam*, Etc., at from $6.00 to $ 14.00 per Thousand feet.
SASH, COTS. MATRESSES
AND MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
ALSO HOUSES COMPLETE WITH MODERN PLUMBING. ETC.
ALSO W OODEN W AREHOUSES
ALL TO GO 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
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 DeVoe’s Velour finish
—lf you live in a House, you can not afford to miss this
opportunity to learn something valuable TANARUS,.
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Lynn-Gould Hardware Company
“ THE WINCHESTER STORE ”
Marsh hen season is on—
Let me put your gun in
first-class condition.
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TANARUS, ATKINSON
Bicycle Repairing
—and—
Gun and Locksmith.
Bicycle Sundries Always
on Hand.
Prices Reasonable and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
204 Monk Street.
HaytPl i*e' ling Honey
Stops the Tickle finite the Throat and
Cures the Cough Price 35c. A free boy
of GROVES 0-PEN-T r ATE SALVE for
Chest Colds. Head C *ds and Cr<Ly ?
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Personal medical advice, without charge,
may also be had by sending a complete
description of your case. Address Chief
Medical Director, Swift Specific Cos., 732
S. S. S. Laboratory, Atlanta, Go. All good
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Theatrical
LASSES WHITE'S ALL STAR
MINSTRELS. ,
At the Grand. Tuesday, Oct. 11. the
atractlon will be Larues White’s All
Star Minstrels which is now on its
second annual tour of the country.
Lasses made a lot of money both
for himself and his manager. W. T.
Spaeth, last season, something quite
unusual because it usually takes sev
eral years for anew minstrel com
pany to become established, hut the
fosses White’s Minstrels accomplish
ed this on its vory first trip around
the circle. The big feature this sea
son will boa spectacular production
called “The Cruise of the IHackvtlle
Yacht Club." which is said to be some
thing very different from what is
usually fount! on a minstrel program.
AN IDEAL COMBINATION.
Who could write a better love-story
than tKtinor Ulyn. the famous author
of “Three Weeks,” and other noted
works of fiction? The answers to this
question would be limited. And who
oculd better enact a perfect love story
than Gloria Swanson? That, is why
“The Great Moment,” Miss Swanson’s
first Paramount starring vehicle,
.founded upon an original story by Eli
nor Glyn, which comes to the Bijou
theater today. expected to be a film
sensation. But there are yet other
celebrities who bad a hand hi the pro
duction of the picture. Monte M. Kat
terjohn wrote the scenario. Sam
Wood directed the picture. MJlton
Sills is leading man and others in the
cast are Alec B. Francis. F. H. Butler,
Arthur Hull. Raymond Hrathwavt.
Clarence Geldart. Helen Dunbar, and
Julia Faye.
“WOMAN IN HIS HOUSE”
SIX MONTHS IN MAKING
What 5 14 declared to be the' Screen
event of the year is Louis B. May
er’s First National production. “The
Woman in Ills House.'' which will be
shown at the Grand Theatre aga'n to
day.
The pr.duction consumed nearly 6
months in the racking, and it is de
clared to be as nearly a perfect
terpidee of the silent dSrama asHirhe,
money, acting and good direction
c wld produce. V’ ,
'fa planning this picture Unite ,B.‘
Mayer exercised the minutest precadP
lions. The story is by Irene Keefe
and the detail by Director John Stahl,
who was ordered to spend as much
time and money as he thought neces
sary to produce the year’s best pic
ture. Remember the pre-war prices
of 10 and 20c prevail on this picture.
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
“The World’s Best Flour’’
M. WALSH
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Get Your Coal For Next Winter NOW
Ibices are bound to advance each month from now on. Buy
s
while prices are reasonable.
Coney & Parker Company
Phone 17 and 18. 1129 Bay Street.
J. h. CARMICHAEL.
AGENT for the
New York Life Insurance Cos,
1316 Newcastle Brunswick, Ga.
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