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AN ALLURING LOVE GREAT NORTHWEST- WITH
HOUSE NOVAK AN E D^ooSction W
BTily“McVeigh, driving into the face of a blinding blizzard,
comes face to face with —Isobel! .Beautiful, pure and
sweet, but the wife of gnothe man—the man he had
sworn to take, dead or alive! A situation that will thrill
you—a denouement that w ill amaze and delighi you!
The Gaeatest Curwood Storv
of Them All
Shows Start 3:30, 5:15, 7:00 and 8:45
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Admission :
Ten and Twenty Cents
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SATURDAY—Hoot Gibson in “ACTION”—het Hall Room
* Boys in ‘THIS IS THE LlFE.”—Jack Perrin in “RIM
OF THE DESERT.” Tp
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Thursday and Friday ,
“The Last of
The Mohicans”
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An American Drama-Eternal
By James Fenimore Cooper
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Maurice Tourrwi* - The Last of tte Mohibans
The story of a Prince Without a Kingdom
Comedy and
Paramount Magazine
SATURDAY - W. S. HART
IN “WHISTLE’’
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IHOUSE
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Telephone 900. ALFERT HILSMAN. Telehope 188
(Notes received al The News between 10 and 12 a. m,l
I HAVE CURSED WINTER.
I have cursed winter when the moon
wa white
Between white clouds above the
white, white snow;
1 hew cmsed winter for his howling
death
And for his silent deatl^
And for his fear.
I have cursed sorrow.when no tears
would • come
To ease the smarting of the dry, dry
eyes;
I have cursed sorrows for her.vanitay
And for he remptiness
And for her strength.
Vet on the winds of winter I have
come ( •
To Auril, flowpred-ejred;
And on the sands of sorrow I have
crepf.
To the clear spring of joy.
—John R. McCarthy.
CIRCLE MEETING TO
BE HELD FRIDAY.
Circle No. 2, of the First Methodist
church, will meet Friday afternoon
at tAe home of Mrs. B F. Mann, o
Union sticet, at 4 UK* c.’elock. A’
nembers,are requested to be presen
MISS MORRIS JOINES HONOREE
SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Miss Morris Joines was given i
birthday surprise party by her par
ents, Mr. end Mrs. P. D. Joines, a
their residence on Gloucester scree
last evening. Unlike most surprise
parties, the charming honoree was un
aware of the anticipation of such i
frolic and was delightfully surprised
she having gone to the show and ehcl
guest Wi*s invited during her abseno'
When she returned she was greete*
by about twenty-four of her intimat
friends.
The home was beautifully decorat
ed with pretty red jltp lights an<
dancing was enjoyed until a late hou
afterwards delicious fruit cake an
punch was served by the hostess, Mr
Alonzo and Miss Morgan. Miss Joine
received many beautiful gifts. Thos*
enjoying Mrs. Joines’ hosptality wer
Misses Daisy Lazarus, Albert Regis
ter, Mildred Wade. Mary Wilson, Wi’
da Alien. Alice Kenna, Helen Abbot*
Alverna Rogers. Clifford Aiken, Mas
puerile Welch, AHine Wright; Messrs
Raymond Craig. Leslie Hodges, Thus
Ruyland. Al Womack, Alton Burnt
Ryrou Bankston. John Brady, Par
Danion, Otto Allen. Karl Burney, Coi
at in M illar ,;tml Jennings Burns.
HIGH SCHOOL CLUB TO
! NTERTAIN AT Y. W. C. A.
The meniebra of the High Schco
Club of the Girl Reserve have Issue*
Invitations to a party to be given a
the Y. W. C. A. Friday evening at t
o’clock.
INVITATIONS
lIKCEIVap IN CITY YESTERDAY.
The following invitation was recelv
ed in the city yesterday;
Mrs. Nathan Itrown Harrison re
Hursts the honor of your presence a’
the marriage <rf her daughter. Alict
McDonald, to Isaac Means Aiken, o?
Wednesday, the nineteenth of Octo
her, nt seven o’clock In the evenlni
First Methodist church.
•‘Reception half after seven to nine
o'clock. sot London street."
Mrs, Malrolm McCaskill. of St. SI
c n, wai the guest of friend* in the
city yestetd y.,
Mrs. Irvine Barge, of .Atlanta, Is the
ruest of hey stater. Mrs. Hampton
Parker, on Union street
Miss Mary liean Calnan Is attend
ing the world series baseball games In
New York,
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Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Smith, of Mobile.
Al .. announce the birth of a son. Oct.
2nd. Mrs. Smith wilt be remember
ed here as Miss Canle Lorentxson.
Mrs. P. A. Dunn has returned to
her home In Augusta after spending
several days over at Fancy Bluff.
j Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Colley are
[ spending about two weeks at Arco
with Mrs. Colley’s grandmother, Mrs
Burns, Mrs. Colley will be remember
ed as Mias Madeline Dickey.
Mrs Spencer Atkinson will arrive
soon ho attend the Harrison-Aiken
wedding.
Mis# Lulu Ralston, of Washington.
D, C.. is expected shortly to be the
guest ef her mother. Mm. George
Ralston.
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
CIRCLE MEETINGS FOR
THE PRESENT WEEK.
Circle No. 2, of the First Methodist'
church, will meet Friday afternoon
at 4:30 o’clock, with Mrs. B. F. Mann,
on Unoin street. All members ire re
quested to be present.
Mrs. W. I. Miller and little daugh
ters have returned form a visit to rel
atives in Griffin.
Mrs. Willis Couliette and little
daughter, of Washington, D. C., will
arrive in a few weeks and will spend
sometime with her mother, Mrs. Geo.
Ralston, and her sisters, the Misses
Ralston.
Mrs. J. Mark Wilcox has returned
from a visit to relatives in Hazlehurst.
Mrs. W. M. Odum left yesterday for
Odum, where she will attend the fun
eral of Mrs. Rich, mother of Mrs. C.
V. Abbott.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Burns are spend
ing a short lime at White Sulphur
iprings, Fla.
NORTHEASTER HAS ALL
3 RAWN BOATS TIED UP.
None cf the scores of prawn boats
lave bean out during the past two
lays on account of the northeaster
>nd none will go until there is a
change in the wind. This puts many
men out of work but it is thought that
this will not last for many days. In
.the meantime boat owners always
take these periods for making repairs
on their craft and nets.
OFFICERS TO STOP KU KLUX
PARADE IN SAN ANTONIO.
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(By Associated Press.)
Dallas. Texas, Oct. 4.—With a num
ber of Texas judges against the Ku
Klux Kiati and the grand jury in San
Vntonio under tHtructlons to inves
igate the organization, rumors that
he Elan's parade were met by stute
nents from Chief of Police Mussey
hat It would not be held.
Sheriff Tobblns also will prevent
vny psrade. The sheriff said: “Any
yecessary force will be used to pre
vent the parade.'*
HARDING MAV SPEAK IN
ATLANTA ON OCTOBER 28
(By the Associated Press.)
Atlanta, Oct. 4.~- President Harding |
nay speik in the Atlanta auditorium
on his visit t 0 this city on October 28,|
t developed today in connection withj
plans being made fer his visit.
, Gov. Hardwick, who is an old friend,
>f President Harding from their years j
of association in the senate, some*
days ago wrote the President a letter,
requesting him to make a public s
speech while here, and calling his at- i
♦entlon to the facilities for accommo
dating a large audience at the audi
torium.
\ favorable reply was received by
♦he governor this morning. President j
Herding wrote the governor that It
was his wish for the Atlanta visit to
he as free as possible of formalities,
and expressed his willingness to de
liver a public speeehe as requested
by the governor.
STAR TAXI CO.
Phone 457
PROMPT SERVICE
Day or Night.
We solicit your patronage.
H. L. SPELL
at Mitchell’s Lunch Room.
DOWN IN BEO. McNEIL’S
MAGIC REMEDY PUT
HIM ON HIS FEET.
"hen I sent .you mv first order I
was down in bed with rheumatism of
the kidneys. I called In three doc
tors bnt they didn't do me any goed
whatever. My wife had used McNeil's
Magic Remedy and she urged me tej
give it a trial and 1 found It to b the
best medicine o the market. I can;
h‘thly recommend !t *e everybody i
and 1 do. Signed: James Da via. Whr
ford, F*. Be enre H la McNail a. j
Private
School
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TWENTy-SEVENTH
TERM ’
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721 Grant Street
PHONE 825
Fall Term is now open ,
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FROM
Primaty Grades through
College Preparatory
MISS JOSEPHINE SMITH
St Simon 1 ransit Cos.
Schedule effective Sept. 19. Sailings
Monday. Wednesday, Saturday
and Sunday.
DAILY SCHEDULE
Leave Brunswick 9:00 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 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
tel.
Schedules subject to change with
out notice.
Fare One Way, (limited ticket)... 30c
Round trip, (limited ticket)......soc
Fare one way, Including baggage, 40c
Round trip, including baggage 75c
Half fare me way 20c
Half fare round trip 30c
Commuters 25-trlp ticket now selling
for $5 00.
Telephone 660 or 976.
J B. WRTCSFIT.
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Do You Get Service With Your Purchase?
We give you the advantage of study
in the fitting of your gSHOES. We
measure your foot correctly to avoid
ill fitting. We carry all sfzes and all.
widths.
\ WALK-OVER SHOES
—T* IIARE GUARANTEED
\ f\ t Ask Yuur Neighb >r —She Wears Them
Strap Patterns
For Fall X
H. HIRSCH
“A COMPLETE SHOE STORE”
1424 Newcastle St - Phone 257
Mail Orders Filled Promptly.
Let Us Fill
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Your Prescriptions
R-I G-H T
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They are always filled right when we fill them as we use only the
right drugs’and the right attention to scientific details. Nothing
missing when it comes to ability to help the doctor to relieve your
ills, snd if you appreciate this ‘ bring more of your prescriptions
to us.
CHAS. V. COLLIER
tVescription Druggist
Telephone 116
GRAND THEATER
TUESDAY NIGHT, OCT. 11th
M Took h/hos Com/no a gain a U
| ~ SPAETH & CO. Present: |
HSj
, SOLO BAND AND ODCI4SSTBA I
H/M/ZF NOONDAY STREET PARADE- |jfl
—Seats on Sale Friday at Andrews Drug Store.
Prices $2.20, $1.65, sl.lO and 85c. Mail Orders Now.
THURSDAY. OCT. 6, 1921.