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This Is Another One of Those
Delightful First National Productions
Shows Start 3:30, 5: 15, 7:00 and 8: 15.
Admission : - -10 c and 20c
SATURDAY— Gladys Walton in “THE ROWDY.”—AIso a
BISON and Hall Room Boys Comedy.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY—Carter DeHaven in “THE GIRL
IN THE TAXI.”—A First National.
10c and 25c ft I ini T 10c and 25c
All This UIJV/ hi All This
Week THEATER Week
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TO-DAY
“ Carnival ”
j • WITH
MATHESON I ANG
A Harley Knoles
Production
How often have you asked to see “something
* new, something different, new faces, new
scenes” in a motion picture ?
Here is THE DIFFERENT PICTURE —a mod
em drama of Carnival time in Venice ac
tually filmed in Italy, an the mysterious, fO
man tic old Venetian canals beautifully,
superbly produced, a gem of screen art and
a sensational dramatic achievement.
AND— -
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Two Reel Comedy
TOMORROW
* - JL in &
Mary Miles Minter
IN
“Her Winning Way”
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A Picture the Whole Family Should See
10c and 25c
SOCIETY
EDITED BY
Telephone 645 KATHjERIN O’CONNOR, Telephone 188
(Notes received between 10 and 12 a. in. at 188* afterwards at 645.
BEWITCHED.
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Are you sorceress or Circe,
Never warmed with thought or mercy, ]
Calmly binding me within your
cruel site re?
Have you charmed the tender skies
Till they linger in yoAir'eyes?
Have y. u deftly wound the sunlight
in your luiir?
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Deep you Join with oomrules airy.
Swiftly flying on the racing clouds
above? ’
'Are you these, oh, nymph unruly?
you these, or are you truly
A distracting mortal maiden, whom
I love?
-—Dhris Webb.
SCHOOL CHILDREN TO GIVE
INTERESTING PERFORMANCE.
The Petite nl yers of Glynn gram
max school win 1 give a performance
on Friday afternoon at 2:45 at the
grammar school building, on Mans
ll'rdd street. There will be a' small
admission fee charged. Adults, 10c;
:nd children. sc. Thin performance
is given by the students of the fifth
and slxfh grades of Glynn grammar
school and promises to he interesting
from start to finish, and is under the
able direction of the teachers.
EASTERN STARS TO MSI 7 ET
THIS EVENING AT 8:20.. :
The Eastern Stars are'requested to
be* present at ;> meeting to he held
this evening at 8:30 in the Masonic
hall. • A full attendance is urged.
MISS AIKEN TO ENTERTAIN
AT BRIDGE THIS AFTERNOON.
Mias Buford Aiken has issued invi
tations to a bridge party this .after
noon in honor of Miss Alice Harri
son. who will become the bride ot
Miss Aiken’s brother. Isaac Me. ns
Aiken, on October the 19th.
NICHOLSO N -SOU T H A RD.
In the presence of only a few
friends, Mr. Andrew Southard and
Miss Jane Nicholson were united in
marriage in Havana, Cuba. yesterda>
afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. South
ard will roach Brunswick within the
next few days and will be at home to
their friends at Mrs. Lloyd Southard's
on Norwich street.
Both these young people are well
and favorably known by a large num
ber of friends. The gropm is connect
ed * with the government engineer s
office in this city and is an exemplary
young man. The bride his spent
i mere than a year here and during
• that time was connected with the
J Brunswick hospital.
MISS 1.11.A BURFORD.
ENTERTAINS FOR
An exceptionaUy beautiful a* well
9H lumdaotiie bridge-hamlkerehJer
shower, w.m tendered Miss Alice Har
rlson yesterday afternoon by her
chum and school mate, Miss Lila Bur
ford, at her home on Kgmont street.
The rooms were exquisite in pink
shaded lights, and with Its lovely pink
roses aifd ferns. Bridge was played.
Mir*. ('. W. Irwin winning first prize.
Mrs. R. R. M act Jr eg nr tut the conso
lation. The guest prize, which was
be.utiful, was presented to Miss Har
rlson Aftt?r the game* a salad course
was served, Miss Burford being as
stated by her mother. Mr*. R. E. L.
Burford, and her aunt. Miss Lila Stall
In**.
The bridett*be was plover more
charming In her pretty gown of mid
night blue with a contrasting shade of
blue trimming, with accessories to
match Mi-- uutford received her
guests in a handsome gown of black
lace ami turquois velvet.
'1 host* present were Misses (Alice
Harrison, guest of honor; Ann Maxey.'
Buford Aiken. Helen Miller. Ulla Tay
fc r. Louise Elliott. Elvira Torres. Sel
ma FVndig. Leila Parker. Jennie
Emanuel. Gladys McKinnon. Edith
Gunnels, Irene Gramling. Beulah Lott.
t’Jara I*>'les. Marion Wood. Florence
Atkea, fSHWIyn Nlghieogalr*. VHelen
James, ©f Dayton. Ohio. The matrons
were Mesdames Clyde Walker. Thos.
Harrtaqn. Walter Oates. Hope Strong.
C. W*?lrwin. J. P. Harrell. Lawrence
Th£ Kind of Portrait
YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS WILL APPRECIATE
And We Will Make It W ithout Fuss or Bother.
MAKE THE APPOINTMENT TODAY
REYNOLD’S STUDIO
Phone 426 1428 1-2 Newcastle St.
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
SOCIAL CALENDAR
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FOR THE W*E EK.
WEDNESDAY—
Miss Lila Burfcrd. bridge party,
Miss Alice Harrison honoree, 1017 Eg
mont street, 4 o'clock.
THURSDAY— *
Miss Buford Aiken, hostess, at
bridge for Miss Alice Harrison. 1015
union street, at 4 o’clock.
FRIDAY— 1
Miss Ann Maxey’s bridge for Miss
Alice Harrison. 811 Union street, at
4 p. m.
Miss Selma Ffndig, bridge, compli
mentary to Miss Alice Harrison, resi
dence 1519 Norwich street.
SATURDAY—
Nine O’clock Cotillion Club, at Pine
Harbor Club, for tlie week-end.
MONDAY—
Mrs. Hope Strong’s miscellaneous
shower for Miss Alice Harrison. 1302
Union street.
TUESDAY— .
Mrs. C. W. Irwin, hostess, bridge,
Miss Harrison, honoree. residence
Union street.
Eastern Stars, Masonic Hall, 8:30
p. ni.
Akin. Malcolm Fleming, Charlton
Fleming. D. M. Lord, Jr., Frank Wood- 1
cock,' James Gould. Nat INightengale.
Paul Morton, N. E. Oilltcan. J. E.
Lambright, R. R. MacGregor, Lacy
McKinnon. L\ P. Dusenbury. and J. M.
Burnett.
Miss Reba Brown who is now the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R.
Brown, in Jacksonville, is expected
to return to the city Friday or Sat
urday. and will be accompanied by
Mrs Brown who will spend awhile
here before going to Huntsville, Ala.,
where she will Join Mr. Brown and
they will m'ke their future home in
that city. t Mr. Brown will represent
the Thos. A. Edison company in
Huntsville.
Mrs. Leroy Burn and little daughter
of the Quarantine Station, arrived
here yesterday and was the guest of
her parents, Mrs. Burn will be re
membered herte as Miss Bertha Ellis.
Miss >Allca Ix*e will arrive today
from Mactei uitd will be the guest of
her friend. Miss Buford Aiken.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Houston and
little daughter, who have been resid
ing at the home of Mr. and
Pyles, on Cuilon street, now have
apartments at *507 P street.
Mrs. Tom Stutta la quite ill at her
home.
Mrs. George Wilson will return Fri
day from Savannah, after spending
about a_week there.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jones and Miss
Marie Way expect to leave Sundiy to
spend several d?ys In Atlanta.
Wet Wash
ONLY 5c PER POUND
Weighed while tiry, 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.
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REDUCE YOUR SHOE BILLS.
Altai * Foot-KjßW,tb*kntto*t>tipaw#f fobs
•nskca into lb* •Aon, sot only atop* tbe pel*
of com* *ud boston*, asd gtr* quirk rahef to
twMtUl*. csOoo*. tired, sebis*. MBd*r fort,
tdtacmsmt MM .pot*, bat Altos * Foot-K**
nwi* tb* fk*i. keep* ibeai cool end cosrfortsbto
sit lb* urn*, anris* lha cototsnt w*sr os dK*i
r sored by orf.o ;nti— of tbe fr*t, Shoe* snd
>toc kmic* wear twMM ss toag arbon you wsifc is
coa # srt Try Altos’* Foot Cm* to-dsy.
HERE TO PLEAD CAUSE OF
KOREA AT ARMS PARLEY;
Syhflman Rhee.
Syngmau Rhee, president of the
provisional government 9f Korea, is
in the United States to represent his ,
country at-the disarmament confer-j
ence.
j
THE EFFICIENT WOMAN.
We hear a great deal nowadays
about the efficiency of women. In the j
tarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract ,
novels of fifty years ago, who ever i
heard a woman praised for her execu- 1
tive ability, force and energy, in the
sense that it is used today? The frail,
delicate, helpless ideal of womanhood
has passed away. How is it possible
to measure up to the ideals of mod
ern womanhood? In the first place,
we must keep our bodies in the best
STAR TAXI CO.
Phone 457
PROMPT SERVICE
Day or Night. ,
We solicit your patronage.
H. L. SPELL
at Mitchell’s Liinch Room.
Three Great Essentials
That Are Necessities of Life
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Water, Light, Fuel
We supply them all. The public life and
welfare is dependent on our service.
We appreciate this fact, and our purpose
is to make this Service perfect. You
can help us. It is to you; interest to do
so, as it makes life easier if you coop
erate with us, and give your hearty, sup
port to our efforts. Try and trust us.
We are your friends.
Mutual Light & Water Cos
Phones 7 and 1030 1525 Grant Street
Drugs
With the Quality
Guaranteed
We positively guarantee the quality of every drug we em
ploy in prescription work. In the first place we do not
buy drugs that do not conform with U. S. P. requirements.
We do not buy drugs or compositions that do not assay
direct strength. We test practically every drug that
comes into our prescription department. .We promise you
the very best drugs that money can buy—and this is the
very best support which medicines provide for the ill.
GHAS. V. COLLIER
Prescription Druggist
Telephone 116
Southeastern Fair
EXCURSION
BRUNSWICK TO ATLANTA.
VIA *
ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM, & ATLANTIC RAILWAY
$5.00 ROUND TRIP
Lv.r— Brunswick 6:30 p. m. t October 16th. Good re
turning any train until Thursday night, October 20th.
ALL TICK RTS GOOD IN SLEEPING CAR
For reservation apply to:
J. A. M’VEIGH *
Phone 398 Ticket Agent. .
THURSDAY, OCT. 13, 1921.