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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5, 1921.
Just Received
Large Shipment of
Selz-Six Shoes
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Only $6.00
Come in and look them over. Also
full stock of the celebrated ‘'Buster
Brown” Shoes for Boys and Girls.
We cordially invite you to visit our
Store, and see these goodfc.
Sam Schreiber & Sons
1*327 Newcastle St. (Hackel Bros. Old Stands
In response to the inquiry of many telephone
subscribers: “What can X do to help my serv
ice?” this advertisement is published.
Unpreparedness
Causes Delay :
“Wait a minute, Cen
jtral, HI get the num- .
You’d be surprised to know how often
this remark greets the operators every day.
It means a serious delay which, when it
occurs frequently, slows up the whole
service.
To avoid such delays, the telephone user
should always look in the telephone direc
tory for the number wanted before taking
the reciever from the hook.
By this sort of telephone preparedness
you get quicker connections, the operator’s
work is lightened and good telephone
service is greatly facilitated.
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SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
NEW FRIGES
IF. O. B. DETROIT!
Chassis - - * $295
Runabout - - $325
louring Car - - $355
Truck Chassis - - $445
Coupe - - - $595
Sedan '- - - s6Sft
These are the lowest prices of Ford cars in the
history of the Ford Motor Company.
Orders are in fast, s > place vours promptly
to snsur - PROMPT DELIVERS
GLYNN MOTORCO.,
1 Authorise and Ford Deal* §J . 1634 NewsaSrle Street
PERSONALS
Mrs. E. O. Nail, of Thallman, spent
‘ yesterday in the city.
W. O. Selfe, of Jacksonville, spent
[ yesterday ni the city.
J. V. Cain came over from St. Si
mon and spent yesterday here.
C. L. Rhodes, of Waycross, was
here yesterday.
H. M. Pafford, prominent Waycross
citizen, spent yesterday here.
J. B. Thomas, of Baxley, was among
the visitors to the city yesterday.
J. C. Franklin returns this morn
ing from New York and Richmond,
Va.
P. J. Kavanah, of Savannah, well
known business man of that city,
spent yesterday here.
I). B. Pyles, well-known Glynn conn
ty citizen, h 2 been spending a day or
two here. ,
John Knox, of Lumber City, was
among the visitors to the'city yefSter
day.
Harry Wengrow is down from Dub
lin for a few days st3y with. home
folk.
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R. L. Bruce, prominent Valdosta
business man, was among the visitors
to the city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Moore, of Tam
pa. were among the visitors to the
city yesterday.
J. R. Baker, of Savannah, wsr
among the visitors to the city yester
day.
Herbert R. Brown, representative
of the Vietrola department of the
Cable Piano Company, of Jackson
ville, and former representative of the
Thus. A, Edison company in this city,
spent several days here on business.
Mr. Brown has many friends here
who were glad to see him back.
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H. T. EVtRS i
1322 Oglethorpe Street. ;
Has now Installed a modern
Mood-working Plant, and !
will begin the manufacture 5
of auto truck bodies, cabs, j
?tc., door and window |
j screens, mantel boards, tq j
| fact anything in the wood- j
; work line. f
| We will also operate a mod
ern blacksmith and horse
shooing shop.
NOTE: Furniture repaired
I and shipped. \
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
Look under the lid ?
This the trademarked
ifip| Mr §B mk w* 111 fflw "mm fm SB word “Viet roll” identify all our products.
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W A VICTOR talking MACHINE CO.
Camden, N. J.
REG. U.S. PAT. OFF.
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Victor Talking Machine Company, Camden, N. J.
VI CKE R S & MA N N .
Victor October Records Now On Sale
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Large assortment of VICTOR Records in stock all the time- Expert
Musician to play the records and demonstrate machines.
VICTROLAS $25.00 to S3OO —-VICTROLAS
-/II : •• '* ■ . • 1 1 -fti:
The musical world has always regarded the Victrola
as the leader of all phonographs
‘‘The Victor Still Sta nds - S u*p reme ”
. \V ire uthofizid V’ ctor dealers—and have been for ten yetft
Vickers & Mann
Phone 375 1404 Newcastle Street ]
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