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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12, 1921.
To the Public
T he Richmond St. Garage
1514 Richmond is
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
general repairing of automobiles; batteries charged and
built up; vulcanizing, r; diator work. Cars Washed and
doped.
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We Have an Expert Generator and Starter Man
PRICES REASONABLE—WORK GUARANTEED
Davis & Harrell
WOOD, WOOD, WOOD
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A dollar saved is a dollar
made! Let me make you
some money by selling you
your wood.
By cord or load at
reasonable figures
H. D. SYMONS
Phone 370
PHONE 323
We clean your-Carpets
thoroughly with the
Famous Hamilton Beach
Carpet W asher
Babies play on carpets reeking
with health-meancing germs
CALL 323. —We Call and Deliver— -Prompt Service
GLYNN DRY CLEANING WORKS
A. SCHWARZ. Prop.
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Just Received
mmmmmmmmm
Large Shipment of
Selz-Six Shoes
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 goods. t
Sam Schreiber & Sons
1327 Newcastle St. (Hackel Bros. Old Stan
Get Your Coal For Next Winter NOW
Prices are bound to advance each month from now on. Buy
while prices are reasonable.
Coney & Parker Company
Pi*#*# t? and li. 1129 Bay Street
Try News Want Ads
NEWS NOTES
of G eneral Interest
THE TIOES.
High water today 5; 15 a. m. ant
5:34 p. m. Low Avater 11:35 a. m
and 12:00 p. m. Outer bar calcula
tions —about a half hour later in thi
harbor.
SNAGBOAT TUGALOO TO GO
ON MARINE RAILWAY.
The tug Angie & Nellie left for Sa
vaunab Monday night to tow the gov
ernment snagtCat Tug&loo to thi
port. It will be hauled out on the rail
way of the Brunswick Marine Con
sTrubtion corporation and be thor
oughly overhauled.
NARROW ESCAPE OF YOUNG
BOY IN AUTOMfOBILE WRiECK. I
Willie Currie.- who lives with hi
parents on Reynolds street, narrowl
escaped death yesterday mornin
when he collided with Joe Evans, w r ho
was driving a Ford. The collision c<-
cur red on Norwich street. The youth
was riding his wheel-and plunged int (
the automobile, which rolled over him
and it took several to extricate him
from the machine. Strange to say nr
Injuries wex-e sustained and the boy
•absolved Mr. Evans from all blame
saying the acident was his fault en
tirely.
“GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME"
STILL LINGERING HERE.
Those who thought the recent cold
snap ended summer weather were
greatly disappointed as the thermom
eter yesterday showed. But the hot
wave, according tot he weather bu
reau, will not last long. Rain is pre
dicted for Friday or Saturday and
colder weather will follow.
HAD GREAT TIME AT THE
BRANTLEY COUNTY FAIR.
The Brunswick delegation which
went to Hoboken yesterday to spend
“CUiynn Courtly IDay" there, report,
an excellent day of it and speak in
the very highest terms of the fair.
Farm exhibits. It is stated, are way
above the average at such affairs and,
•ill In all, the people who are respon
sible for the big event deserve great
credit. Another large crowd will go
up from this city today.
LARGE CONGREGATIONS
AT METHODIST &EVIVAL.
Dr. Fierce continues to please large
congregations at the .revival now be
ing held at the First Methodist church
obrner pi Gloucester -and s
streets, and Interest Is increasing dal
ly. Dr. Fierce is an eloquent speak
er and his sermons are practical and
far reaching. He is trot one of the
•’expressive" kind but rather conser
vattve and just tire sermon which,
will reach the hearts of thinking peoj
pie. Since coming here he has madq
many warm friends. *
YCM KIPPUR STARTED
SUNSET LAST NIGHT.
Just as the huh went down yester :
day afternoon, Yona Klppud, or the
Day of’ Atonement. bgu and will
continue until this evening. At the
hall over the Brunswick Bank A
Trust company services will be held
at different hours throughout the day,
All the places of Jewish merchants
will not he open today, hut will re
sume business at the usual hour tre
tnorrow.
THANKFUL H€ WAS
NOT A WOMAN.
The late Lawson ,Talt, of England,
the great woman's doctor, said he
never went to bed at night without
thinking heaven he was not horn a
woman. No doctor ever knew better
than he what women have to suffer
t some time? of their lives, it was
an American woman, long since pass
ed to her reward, who introduced a
combination of roots and herbs called
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound, that has proved wonderfully
successful in mitigating suffering and
relieving disease* of women. It ha*
brought relief to thousands of worn
ett who suffered from female ills.
BAD LUCK ANO THE OEVIL
“1 don't think anyone has had more
In l!Nr. I had two ribs, an arm and
collar bone broken In a railroad ac
cident. Then I had pneumonia. Af
ter recovering I cresset! a pasture
when a balti chased me. tossed me
over the fence and broke mv right
leg. In 1910 I had typhoid fever;
since then severe stomach and liver
I trouble, which no medicine or doctor,
I touched until' two years ago -I got a
I bottle of Mayra Wonderful Reme
i dv which proved the first rav of light
in thirteen years.** It is a simple. l
harmless preparation that removes j
the catarrhal mucus from the intesti
nal tract and allays the Inflammation
which causes practically all stomach,
liver and intestinal ailments, includ
ing appendicitis One dose wiU con
vine# or money refunded. Sold by ail
I trugftata
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%\C!GARET7&#^
iSnoasted
Notice this delicious
flavor when you
smoke Lucky Strike
it’s sealed in by ,
the toasting process
(®)
Wet Wash
ONLY 5c PER POUND
Weighed while dry, returned in
a few hours, absolutely Clean
and Sanitary. Just the right
dampness for ironing.
BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY, Inc.
Phone us Now, and become a
satisfied customer.
Phones 129 and 36.
STAR TAXI CO,
Phone 457
PROMPT SERVICE
Day or Night.
We solicit your patronage.
H. L. SPELL
at Mitchell’s Lunch Room.
GGC has more Imitations tnan any
other Fever Tonic on the market, but
no one wants imitations.
We are proud or the confidence doc.
tors, druggists and the public have in
065 Chill and Tir.
What’s Your Time Worth?
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WHEN you go to buy a pair of boots, a can of peas or a kitchen
cabinet, do you know exactly what you want —or lo you “shop
around” and take pot luck?
You can save many an hour’s time —and many a good hard
dollar—by knowing beforehand what you want, where to get it,
and approximately how much it will cost.
You can always know this much before you enter a store.
If it’s clothing, you know how well it should wear and what
the style should be. If it’s a musical instrument, you know
what to expect in tone and workmanship. If it's a carpet sweep
cr, you know what kind of service it should give.
Merchants with established icpuations for honesty are the
best with whom to deal.
Merchandise with established repuatioH is the best to buy.
The only way to be sure othe goods you buy is to read the
advertisements in this paper regularly. Asa practice it’s far
better than rummaging around. *
It saves time. It saves money.
Read Them Regularly !
Finish Your Attic
• ' ... .)*£<'■- Tr, , ,* : _,'v ’ Y£t o
With Beaver Board
That dingy attic—waste space that you canp robably use to
good advantage—why not convert it into a pleasant, livable
room with Beaver Board.
There’s no muss or litter connected with such a job. No dirt to
track through the house. Just saw the handy panels of Beaver
Board to the rignt size, nail them, paint them, put on the decor
ative strips and your room is ready for immediate occupancy.
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It won’t cost you a cent to investigate how economically your at
tic can be transformed into rooms as attractive as any in the
house. Ask for our folder, “Find these Useful New Rooms in the
Attic” today. .
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About $25.00
wll buy the material for an extra
bedroom. The materal required
for .finishing an average attic
room is shown below. We can
supply this complete for as little
as $25,00. Let us give you a
price on your attic room today.
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United Supply Cos.
PROGRESSIVE HAR DWARE MERCHANTS
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