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TUESDAY, OCT. 11, 1921.
Pre-War Prices On
Silverware
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Anew line of Sterling Silver has just
been'received, which we are selling at
a reduction f033 and 1-3 per cent.
This stock includes some beautiful
material for —
Wedding Presents!
A Discount of 33 and 1-3 Per Cent Will Be
Allowed on all Silverware in Stock
Rothschild’s
Phone 140 Newcastle Street
The Trade At
Home Policy
! Is one which we can all appreciate,
and we assure*you our hearty co
operation in supplying your needs
with —
Dependable Dry Goods
And Notions
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Through Your Merchant
The Downing Company
Wholesale Dry Goods and Notions
IrTplacing your orders please mention The News
C^E*se<av
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
The Ford Touring Car is literally the pioneer in the solution of the Good
Roads problem, because three million or more in operation brought up to the
millions of America the necessity of good roads if quick transportation at low
expense was to be enjoyed. The simplicity* of the Ford car, its stability in
construction, the famous heat-treated Vanadium steel with its marvelous strength
and flexibility, the low cost of operation and maintenance, its ease in operation,
all have made the Ford car the great favorite in every land in the world. It’s
the one car that always satisfies and serves. A utility beyond question that all
can afford. We sell them and will be pleased to have your order. Don’t delay,
because the demand is heavy all the time. We have almost everything in rootov
car accessories, carry the genuine Ford Parts and assure the best in mechanical
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personms
George C. Smith is spending today
.n Savannah.
St. Elmo; Massengale w T as among
the visitors to the city yesterday.
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J. A. Patterson, of Miami, w r as in
the city yesterday.
Hon. L. R. ‘Akin motored over to
Jacksonville yesterday.
John Dunning, of Memphis, was iD
the city yesterday.
W. W. Wilson, of Macon, spent yes
terday in the city.
C. W. DuPress, of McDonough, is
in the city.
John Bryson, prominent Savannah
citizen, spent yesterday hero.
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R. H. Knight, of Way cross, is in thf
city.
F. JE. Haas, of Savannah, was in thf
city yesterday.
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Dr. H. D. Cummings is spending a
few days in St. Mary’s.
J. A. McDonald, prominent citizen
of Pooler, Ga., is spending k few days
here.
Lieut. McGauley. of the police de
partment, spent yesterday in Jackson
ville. 1
Frank S. Adams, of Jacksonville,
arrived here yesterday and will make
Brunswick his future home.
And Only One
There's a battery that has the
unqualified approval of the best
brains in the automotive in
dustry.
There's a battery that is used
by the builders of 173 makes of
cars and trucks.
There's a battery that can be
shipped, stocked and kept by the
dealer in true bone-dry condition
until prepared for sale to you.
There's a battery with
Threaded Rubber Insulation be
tween the plates. It is the only
battery we can whole-heartedly
and enthusiastically recommend
to our friends:
Be sure your next' one is a
Willard Threaded Rubber
Battery.
Brunswick Battery
Motor Cos.
Gloucester St., Opp. Postoffice
Phone 251.
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Thread*-- 1 Rubber Battery
Willard
Batteries
■Taste is a matter of
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" tobacco quality
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We state it as our honest belief
thfLt the tobaccos used in Chester
field are of finer quality (and
hence of better taste) than in any
other cigarette at the price.
i r Liggett & Myers Tobacco Cos.
Chesterfield
CIGARETTES
of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos —blended
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thoden, of New
Orleans, are spending a few days in:
the city. I
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Frank Gerth, well known Savannah
ian, is spending a few d3ys in the
city. , _ „
K. M. Brown, who has been con
nected with the soft drink
ment, corner Mcnk and Grant streets
is now witli the Yaryan Rosin & Tur
pentine company, with headquarters
at Atkinson, Ga.
Hon. W. G. former Bruns
wickian and ex-congressman from
this district, will speak et the Brant
ley county fair tomorrow. He will
probably spend a day or two here be
fore returning to his home in Wash
ington, D. C.
Wet Wash
%
ONLY 5c PER POUND
Weighed while dry, returned in
a few-hours, absolutely Clean
and Sanitary. Just the right
•lampness for ironing.
BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY, Inc.
Phone us Now, and become a
satisfied customer.
Phones 129 and 36.
Private
School
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TWENTY-SEVEN! H '
TERM
721 (irant Street
PHONE 825
Fall Term is now open
FROM
primary tirades through
Coliegc Preparatory
MISS JOSEPHINE SMITH
Homelike
1 What make k home “comfy”?
1 It is the ctn u?ed by the build
■ nr In -the selection and use of
> *.he mß.terils.
, The S&sl result shews s touch
, j! quiet harmony that Is the
real sjSt'it &L ’}** home Pride lu
ihe We. tt Important tbfntf*
’ s characters tic of the T -'ork of
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Brunswick, Ga.
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The operator of the movie machine in lafS AfYr Tl -
I this theater decided to play a joke on his > WcIO gtifi. IUCY7
fe audience, so he throw these re-arrati fed CStJuf I
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' Ca Yon A°wer This Puzzle 7 - 25 Prizes Given
Probably you kaow the name* of most of the famous “stars’*, but Just to refresh
your memory, we mention below the names of a few of Iho most popular "movie’*
players.
Charlie Chaplin, Charles Ray, Mary Pickford, Thomas Melgh&n. Dustin Farnum,
Theda Bara,. Douglas Fairbanks, Blanche Kweot. Mabel N’ormand, Marguerite Clark,
pearl White, Fatty Arbuckle, Wstllaco Bold, Beverly Bayne, William Farnum, Alice
Brady, Gloria Swanson, Anita Stewart, Pauline Frederick, Dorothy Gish.
ONLY 185 “POINTS” WINS AUTO
* FoP each name thpt you arr&nro correctly, you will receive 10 ’’Point*** toward
the Oakland Automobile, or 100 ••points’’ in all, if you arrange all names correctly.
You can gain 00 more ’‘points” by “Qualifying” your answer. That U, by proving
that you have shown a cooy of Slather's Magazine to five people during this Big
Booster and Advertising Campaign, The final 20 “Point*’* will b awarded by three la
dependent judge a on tne ii .aur.-i, rty!a, h indwrlting, and spelling oi your auswer.
The Br.eprr gaining ISS “Points’* (which it the maximum) will win the OAK
BAJfD Autofaohtle. or fl.ooo in cash. Second highest wilt win |7B0; third price. 1500;
and ao on down the list of 25 big prises. In cose of a tie, both winners will receive
same prize. Send in your anew-r TODAY, As f-oon as your answer is received, sam
ples will be sent I’HBIC. to assist you in qualifying. Contest closes Oct. flat, 1111.
COSTS NOTHING TO TRY—YOU CAN WIN
Yen will not he naked to tnbacrihe to Mother's Magazine, nor spend one penny
in unlit to win. Wo have given away TilorSANfW OF DOILAIB In Prizes. Yon
may he the nnt lucky winner. II rite your answer to the Puzzle on one side of the
Ptper. name nod aUire- in upper right hand comer. Yon can win—Answer the
uzrle NOW and send your solution to
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MARBLE T
FLOOR JH§ I
"S? ¥M ¥ S H It you could only see
* AilJLb/IA your unvarnished floors
'|| through mtcrotcop*—! f|
l * jSli . ; IF you could s* the million) of I
* tiny boles in which the dirt end
r t ij c/t germs accumulate— ;
toil ItGEj If you could to* how every ona of ■
_ * * I'r the thousand daily steps wears, I
1 away the fiber of the wood—(that's- ■
4*- 11 what makes scrubbing so hard)
A —you’d varnish the floor before lb* ■
/Idi \\ dsywssover.
J A Devoe Marble Finish is ideal for I
s£l~/T~T-A f y /’ i : ’ this purpuae. It puts a hard, dur- ■
l (tSe" — /fl Vf - •_= — - able film between the feet end the ■
=r=J * floor. It fills the pores of the wood; H
§rl ip "S gives it a smooth, glossy surface, ■
j —-) /V~ \ V ~ eaaily cleaned with mop and broom.
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