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Wants
WANTED —Your automobile paint
in* top making, curtain, and cushion j
iwprk. Get my prices. Eugene Mathis,
2520 Norwich, street, phone 985. -22
V ANTED —Position as salesman In
Sihoe, dry goods, or grocery line.
Plenty of e*per„enqe. References
be furnished. Address C. L. H„ post
pißce box 104.
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SALESMEN —'To sell full line of
Crockery, Enapiejware, Glassware,
Aluminum, etc. ] Also cash job lots
decorated odds and ends, and job lots
©f white crockery and enamel ware.
jDig commissions paid promptly. Bak
er F ttery Cos., Sebring, Ohio.
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WANTED—Agent, good proposi
tion for right party. Valdosta Marble
Works, Valdosta, Ga.
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AGENTS-—“Varni-Lac”— This is the
gost> wonderful seller. Puts a whole
rew coat on an old automobile for
|2.00. territory. Send 80
cents for $2.00 cim. Republic Products
Cos., Prospect Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.
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WANTED— Saleslady. One who
can give references. Apply to A. J.
Gordon. ■ . “
£ , /</■'!' if,
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WANTEi>—-Salesman with car to
. call on dealers with a low priced 6000
mile tire. SIOO.OO a week with extra
commissions. Universal Tire & Rub
ber Cos., Michigan City, Ind.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE —Cne model 90-B Over
land touring car. In good condition,
,fit a bargain. Frank. B. Atkinson, tel
ephone 915 or 668. 11*2
FOR SALE—Saxon roadster. Four
•electric lights, starter. In good con
dition. Phone 741. tf
* 1 LOST
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LOST —Suit case Saturday night,
marked “D,” between Hofwyl Planta
tion and Palm Grove. Liberal reward
for return to Miss Miriam Dent, at
Brub&wU/k N&wS IMjjgfe- *2B
LOST-HOn Norwich street innMß
©veiling, opposite Phoenix Groce*
Cos., on Norwich street, pair rfmless
©yegittssos. Finder leave at News
office. Reward. *.f
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Large living room,
bed room und bath; furnished or un
fs.ralfthed, on Arst four. Fur.iLned
t>A room second fi**.or. Garage. De
lightful location. Phone 593. tf
MISCELLANEOUS
BABY CHICKS—White or Brown
leghorns, 14e; Minorcas. 15c; Bar
Rock, 16c. 25 or rfkore. Postage
paid. Live delivery. Missouri Hatch
ery, Rowling, Green, Mo.
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.
1 Marsh hen season is on—
' Let me put your gun ir
1 first-class condition.
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T. ATKINSON
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Bicycle Repairing
* —and—
Bun and Locksmith.
> Bicycle Sundries Always
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on Hand.
Prices Reasonable and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
204 Monk Street
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\ "PIfWT CLASS WORK tt'jT
I „ REASONABLE PRICES -
'J. M. I OWE*
- PAINTING. RAPE CHANGING
and KAL&OMINJNQ.
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Ohire VIRGINIA
Friendly BURLEY
Gentlemen TURKISH
The perfect blend of the three
perfect cigarette tobacco?
in one perfect cigarette
one-eleven
cigarettes
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it HI FIFTH AVE.
m HI NCWTfSR CITY
St Simon 1 ranstt Cos
Schedule effective Sept. 19. Sailings
from foot of Monk Street, on Mon
day, Wednesday, Saturday and Sun
day to Bt. Simon Island.
DAILY SCHEDULE
Leave Brunswick 9:00 am
Leave Brunswick 3:30 pm
Leave St. Simon / 10:30 am
Leave St. Simon 5:00 pm
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
Leave Brunswick 9:30 am
Leave Brunswick.;.. - ,...... 2:30 pm
Leavo St. Simon 11:00 am
Leave St. Simon 5:00 pm
Telephone 660 or 976.
J. B. WRIGHT,
Manager.
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The Best in Groceries
AND MEATS
To Arrive Friday:—
JONES DAIRY FARM
SAUSAGE
Get Your Order In Early
PHONES
23
OR
24
Wet Wash
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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.
H. T. EVERS
1322 Oglethorpe Street.
Has no.w installed a modern
Wood-working Plant and
will begin the manufacture
of auto truck bodies, cabs,
stc., door and window
screens, mantel boards, in
fact anything in the wood
work line.
We will also operate a mod
ern blacksmith and horse
shoeing shop. % v
NOTE: Furniture repaired
and shipped.
Theatrical,
GORGEOUS GOWNS WORN IN
“THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL”
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Cecil B. De Mille productions are fa
mous for the ultyafshionable war
drobes o? the feminine players, hut it
Apr “The Affairs of Anatol,”
tls| latest Cecil B. Deille Paramount
production which omes to the Bijdti
theatre today, to sM anew mark iff
this respect.
4 An important contribution cause to
© effect is the f-emarkable assefii
blage of feminine flayers who appear
in this production J Gloria Swansdb,
Wanda Hawley, Bebe Daniels, AgpeSs
Ayres, and Julia Faye, are all famous
for their fashion flaire both n and
off the screen. The .first named, trio
wear gowns in this picture that rival
the-latest Parisian creations. The
other three shine by contrast because
of type of roles which they portray.
BRILLIANT CAST IS
SEEN |N “THE MASK.”
Jack Holt and Hedda Nova have the
leading roles in the George H. Hamil
ton presentation produced by Col.
Wm. N. Selig “The Mask,” which will
be seen at The Grand today.
This picture was directed byfßet
fam Bracken, who recently directed
the James Oliver Curwaod story /‘Ka
zan” for Hamilton and who also pro
duced “Harriet and the Piper,” starr
ing Anita Stewart, for Louis B: May
er.
Jack Holt plays a dual role, that of
twin brothers, in “The Mask,” which
is a powerful story of love, adventure
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PIANLO TUNING.-*
Mr. Dana L- Hlnckiey.- of Savan
nah. wrtll spend a fear days In Hruns
wtrk. beginning ab* *it N’or. 1. Phone
I wur order to the MUter Kurnitare
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THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
and intrigue by Arthur Horn blow.
Other members of the* cast include
such well known screen artists as
Fred Malatesta, Harry Lonsdale, By
ron Mtmson, Janice Wilson, William
Clifford and little Mickey Moore.
The .deals with the fortunes
of Kennet|i nTfaynor, who leaves his
wife for on a business xpi^giep.
There d©ri?omes into possession .qf, an
enormous diamond and meets his
scapegrace twin brother, “Handsome
Jack.” Whep Kenneth is believed lost
in a ship disaster Handsome Jack at
tempts to pass himself off as the hus
band iof his brother’s wife, and a most
extraordinary situation is evolved.
SCHOOL CHILDREN TAKE NOTICE
Of course, everyone is going to that
unusually good Paramount picture;
“The Affairs of Anatol.’' Wallace Reid
plays the leading role, supported by
Bebe Daniels, Gloria Swanson, Wan
da Hawley, Agnes Ayres, and Theo
dore Roberts.
The basket ball girls will sell the
tickets Thursday pnd Friday at the
grammar and high schools at a re
duced price of 10 and 50 cents.
The kindness of Mr. Brown, mana
ger of the Bijou Theatre, was appre
ciated very much as he offered to give
the girls a certain per cent on the tick
ets sold. By purchasing tickets at
school the children under twelve
years tof age get a reduction of fifteen
cents.
The proceeds will go to the. Athletic
Association of Glynn Academy and we
guarantee that the picture will be en
joyed by all.
TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE.
I will be at the following places on
dates opposite same, for the purpose
of collecting State and County Tax.
25th District. St. Simon Pier, Oct.
15tri,' Nov. 7tb, Dec. sth.
1499th Dis., Bladen, Ga., Oct. 16th,
Nov.’ Ist, Dec. 2nd. .
1356 Dis. Stirling, Ga., Oct. 17th,
Nov. 3rd, Dec. Ist. (
2.7 th Dis., Brookman, Ga., Oct. 18,
Nov. 2nd, Dec. 6th.
Special Trips.
Everett City, Ga., Nov. Bth.
Thallman, Ga.,
All other dates Will be at my office
Count IjUatse. .
A Galaxy of “Stars” in “The Affairs of Anatol,” at Bijou Today
Debe Daniels, Gloria Swanson, Wallace Reid, Agnes Ayres and Wanda Hawley in the Paramount Picture,*."The
AftaiK of Anr'rl” A Cecil B. DcMille Production. f f
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 win cost. '
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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
er, you know what kind of sen ice it should give.
Merchants with established icpuations for honesty are the
best V ivith whom if deal. m ' '\
jk $ . W R
Merchandise with established repuation is the best to buy.
The only way to be sure otbe goods you buy is to read the
advertisements in this paper regulaHy. Asa practice it’s far
belter than rummaging around.
It saves time. It saves money.
Read Them Regularly!
Taste is a matter of
tobacco quality
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that the tobaccos used in Chester
field are of finer quality (and
hence of better taste) than in any
i / other cigarette at the price.
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Cos.
Chesterfield
CIGARETTES
• of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended
THURSDAY, OCT. 27, 192.1.