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TODAY
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Henry B.
Walthall
Who will be remember
ed as the “Little Coloner’
in “ Birth of *a Nation ”
IN '
“A STILL
SMALL VOICE”
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ALSO
Ford Educational Weekly,
and
“THE YELLOW ARM’’
Showe start 3:30, 5:15. 700 and 8:45,
Admission :
Ten and Twenty Cents
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY—House Peters and Jane Novak
in James Olivw-Curwaod* 8 “THE TRAILS* END.”
Gloria Last Showing
{Swanson
In
“The Great Moment”
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The crowds that flock
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ed to see this superb
picture yesterday pro
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nounce it to be the
best picture released
in Brunswick in months
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A(tdd AttractioiV
“ Nobody’s Wife ”
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COMING —Thursday and Friday:
“ The Last of the Mohicans ”
SOCIETY
EDITED BT
Telephone 900. * ALFJCRT HIES MAN. Telehope 188
(Notes received at The News e between 10 and 12 a. m.i
DEAD WATERS.
When me% reap only where they ha ve
licit; sown |
And fliare |hpse Jhings it is not well
to share; '
When none may say, “This is my very
own; ”
And there is nothing left for dream
and dare,
Then there will be no hope and no de
spair, *
No battle bravely lost or nobly won;
But unimaginable darkness where
No wind shall stir, nor any water run:
Nor shall there mourn a long-forgot
ten sun,
Nor will the lack of unremembered
stars,
They shall be born, and die —and all
be done
Silently, in A dungeon with no bars.
They shall' watch old sink and
laitiis cool
With eyes grown duller than a stag
nant pool.
—Selected.
BRIDE AiNfD GROOM RETURN
THOM WEL'.LiNG TOUR. ,
The marriage of Miss Bernice Gug
ruihejmer . ml Max L. Lazaruß was sol
emniz'd in D niter, Col., on Septeni
her 22nd, and united one of Denver’s
prettiest and mostt charming young
ladies and one of Brunswick's popu
lar young business men.
Immediately alter the ceremony
Mr. and Mrs Lazarus left on quite a::
extended bricEl tour and visiter inter
i ,-sting places in many sections. They
arrived here Sunday morning and art
| at homo to their many friends at 7D
' Carpenter street They are receivitif
> many yvarm congratulations by th.
! host*cf friends of Mr. La/.arus who i
a very popular young man in botl
business and social circles
The Misses' Lazarus, sisters of tin
‘ groom, are the guests of the bride’s
1 parents and sisters, and it is expect*<
that they will remain* In Denver unt
! the latter part of November. The
| are b dug charmingly entertained
MRS. C. & WALKER yo GIVE TEA
IN HONOR BRIDE-ELfCT.
In honor of* her sister. Miss Alice
Harrison, a ycung bride-elect of thh
month. Mrs. C. Z. Walker will enter
tain with a tea at her home on Albany
street, Friday afternoon from 4:30 to
U:;{0. This tJ. which promises to
he one of the most charming affairs
, f ttie season, is* the beginning of a
eric' if beautiful parties to be given
for Miss Harrison, who is one oi
Brunswick’s pretty society girls.
Hhi marriage to Isaac Aiken, which
will occur on October 19th, will ere
ate a wide interest throughout the
•date* and in this city where both*of
the young people are so well known.
Ait's. J. Hatton Howard, and two
801)8. Hutten and William, left Friday
for their home in Jacksonville, after
u pleasant visit to Miss Willie Barki
loo, at her home on Grant street.
Miss Lucille Brummal. of Chicago,
has been visiting in the city for sev
eral days.
.Mr. nnd Mrs. J. V. Howard. Norwigh
RtrMt, announce the birth of a ion,
Cctober
Mrs. H. A. Rowtostone and Mrs.
Uertha Heins, who were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. C'alnan and Mr*,
j. M. Hoodenpyle. have returned to
their home in Atlanta.
Mrs. W. H. Shadtnan, of‘St. Simon,
has been the guest of Mrs. IT. S.
Urowne at the Gloucester apartments.
Bijou Theater
THROWAWAY
If You've Never Had a
Great Moment In Your
Life, Y* u Should See
Gloria Swanson
IN
the Great Moment
Written by Elinor Glyn
Which Cornea to the
Bijou Theatre next 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
CfRCLE MEETINGS FOR
THE PRESENT WEEK.
Circle No. 7, of the First Methodist
ichurch, will meet Wednesday after
noon with Mrs. E. S. Hamilton, on
George Street. A full attendance is
urged.
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Circle No. 2, of the First Methodist
church, will meet Friday afternoon
at 4:30 o’clock, with Mrs. B. F. Mann,
ion Unoin street. All members ure re
quested +o be present.
Mrs. Alfred Christie continues very
ill. Her friends hope she will have a
.speedy recovery.
Mrs. R. C. Baumgartner was the
guest of friends at Fancy Bluff yester
day.
Miss Albert Hilsman is the guest of
her aunts at Fancy Bluff and will
jpend the week there. .
H .• V '<■ * r -
Mrs. Hugh Hughes is * slightly ill
it the hontj of her mother. Mrs. J K.
Jigktengale. on Carpenter street.
Mrs Edg'r Wilson and chiW;ei
’lave returned from a visit to Waynes-
ville, N. C., where they spent the
summer.
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Mrs Tpomas Fuller, wso is visiting
la Charleston. S. C., is expected to
eturn the latter part of this week.
Mrs. R. S. Watkins and little son,
who were to accompany Mrs Maxey
and daughters home from Chicago.
h:s postponed her. visit for a week or
ten days.
Mrs. H. B. Maxey and ' daughters,
Misses Ann and Florence Maxey. who
have been spending quite awhile with
Mrs. S. S. Watkips, In Chicago, are
expected home today.
Miss Fannie Aiken, of Pensacola.
Fla., will arrive this week to be the
guest of, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Aiken, on
Union street. She will atten
dant at the Harrlson-Aiken wedding.
Many friends will regret to learn
that Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Kermode
are leaving this morning for Orlando,
Fla., where they will make their fu
ture home.
After Spending several daYs with
relatives at Odum, Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Flexer and children have returned to
the city. * j
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Vigor of Youth in
\ New Discovery i
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Science Produces a Vitalized Super
ior to Famous Gland Treatment. I
Magic Power of African Barit.’
Have you lost your vigor and
“pep"? Does life seem dull and work
a grind? Don’t worry. 8 lence has
discovered* anew vitalizer superior]
even to the much discussed “goat i
gland" and "monkey gland" trea#!
raent.
The principal ingredient i an ex
tract from the bark of a n African tree.
It is said to be the moat amazing in
vigors tor ever discovered. Combined
with It are other tonic and vitalizing
elements of proved mertt. In most
cases, the compound produces mark
ed improvements In a day or two. and
In a short time the vitality Is mixed,
the circulation improved and the
glow of health is felt in every part.
The new vitalize! contains expen
aive chemical*, but mauufacturing in
enormous quantities has brought the
cost within the reach of all. Further
more, the laboratories prcducing this
new ritalizer. which Is called Re-Nu-
Tabs, are so confident of its power
that they otfer It on the basis of “no
resu.ta. 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,
Jfid-C Gateway Station. Kansas City.
Mo., and a full treatment of Re-Nu-
Tabs will be m"-Red. Deposit $2 and
postage with the postman on deltv-j
ery. If not delighted by the results!
at the end of a week, notify the lab
oratories and year money will be r>j
funded in full. Do oot hesitate about
accepting this test offer, as it is fully i
guaranteed.
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Private
School
TWENTY-SEVENTH
TERM
i
t
721 Grant Street
PHONE 825
- aAn
Fall Term is now open
FROM
Primary Grades through
College Preparatory
MISS JOSEPHINE SMITH
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St Simon 1 ransit Cos.
Schedule effective Sept. 19. Sailings
Monday. Wednesday, Saturday
and Sunday.
DAILY SCHEDULE
Le ve Brunswick 9:00 am
Leave Brunswick '. 3:30 pm
i-eive St. Simon 11:00 am
Leave St. Simon 5:00 pm
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
Leave Brunswick 9:30 am
Leave Brunswick 2:30 pm
Leave St. Simon 11:00 am
Leave St. sAnon 5:00 pm
Special boat to St. Simon every
Thursday evening at 8:00 p. m. re
turning leaving Ocean Pier 11:00 p. m.
Music and dancing at St. Simon Ho
jtei.
Schedules subject t u change with*
tut notice.
Fare One Way, (limited ticket).. .30c
Bound *lp, (limited ticket) 50c
ore way, including baggage, 40c
Round trip, including baggage.... ,75c
half fare me way 20c
Half fare round trip 30c
Commuters 25 trip ticket now sailing
jfor |5 00
Tele phone, s6o or 976.
J. B. WRIGHT,
Manager.
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Do You Get Service -With Yoilr Purchase?
We give you the advantage of study
in the fitting of your SHOES. We
measure your foot correctly to avoid
ill fitting. We carry all sizes and all
widths.
\ WALK-OVER SHOES
f |f ARE OUARANTEED
\\ r\ t Ask Your Neighbor—She Wears Them
Ki>r Fall
H. HIRSCH
“A COMPLETE SHOE STORE”
1424 Newcastle St - Phone 257
Mail Orders Filled Promptly.
Let Us Fill
Your Prescriptions
R-J-G - H - T
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They are} always filled right when w$ fill them as we use only the
right drugs and the riglit attention to scientific.* details. Nothing
missing when it comes,- to ability to help the doctor to relieve your
ills, and if you appreciate this bring more of year prescriptions
to us.
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CHAS. V. COLLIER
Prescription Druggist
Telephone 116
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GRAND THEATER
TUESDAY NIGHT, OCT. 11th
Igy look urns Com/no Again!! IS
| SPAETH g. GO. Present?
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\ Many ncwand novu Pmtur&s "TIB W\
j Jl IJANCINaS£NSATION'
I LASSISH/HnfAS ZEROSmWTn^Stona!*^
1 SOLO BAND AND ODCUtSTRA __
IH/M/ZF NOONDAY STRUT PARADE- Eg
—Seats on Sale Friday at Andrews Drug Store.
Prices $2.20, si.ds, SUO and 85c. Mail Orders Now.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5, 1921. \