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jOPERA
TO-DAY
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George H. Hamilton
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Featuring Heilda Nova, Jack Holt and Little Mickey Moore.
SHOW STARTS 3:30. 5:15. 7:00 AND 8:45.
ADMISSION 10 and 20c. . ,
SATURDAY— MISS DUPONT in "THE RACE OF PARIS.”
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TO-DAY
Stop!
Stop ami remember the dash and beauty you've al
ways found in the gorgeous pictures of Cecil B. l)e
Mille.
Now see the latest and by far the greatest he ever
1 made! With the following peerless cast of popular
players:—
WALLACE REID
GLORIA SWANSON
ELLIOTT DEXTER
BEBE DANIELS
MONTE BLUE
WANDA HAWLEY
THEODORE ROBERTS
AGNES AYRES
THEODORE KOSLOFF
POLLY MORAN
RAYMOND HATTON
JULIA FAYE ?!
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JESSE L. LASKEY Presents
Cecil B. DeMilles
PRODUCTION
‘The Affairs of Anatol’
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
Suggested by Arthur Schnitiler's celebrated play
10 and 50 Cents
.HOUSE
SOCIETY
EDITED BY
Telephone 645 KATHJERIN O’CONNOR * Telephone 188
(Notes received between 10 and 12 a. m. at 188, afterwards at 645.
HOUSE OF YOUTH.
I have buililed my house of youth
In the body and eyes of you;
Now I can rettt
l or toy scul-has a home for reposing.
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You}'and I shall grow old,
But youth there will be for our dream
ing of.
| You and I may forget,
i But beauty will be for remembering.
; Now I can lay me down
| For my soul's reposing.
, In the body and eyes of you
! I have builded my house of youth,
Beauty remembering
—Gustav Davidson.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
FOR THE WEEK.
THURSDAY—
-Bth grade Girl Reserves, Y. W. C.
A* <at 4 p. m.
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FRIDAY—
Mrs. J. L. Andrews, hostess, Frida)
Afternoon Bridge Club, residence Eg
mcnt street, at 3:30 p. m.
High School Club, Y. W. C. A., af
4 p. m. , , t
Miss Ann Maxey, card party for
Mrs. S. S. Watkins, 811 Union street,
af 4 p. m.
Neighborhood Bridge club, Mrs.
George Cook, hostess, 800 Albany
street, at 3:30 p. m,
Sheppard’s mask dance, Elks Home.
SATURDAY—
D. A. R. excursion to St. Mary’s and
Dungeness, steamer Atlantic.
TEA AT Y. W. C. A. QUITE A
SUCCESSFUL EVENT TUESDAY.
In spite of the inclement weather
Tuesday afternoon, the tea given at
the Y. W. C. A. by the ladies of the
rest room committee of the Parent-
Teacher Association proved a very
successful occasion. Quite a nice sum
was rea'lzed and will be appropriated
to the rest room of the High schcol.
Many called during the afternoon.
The chairman and the committee
wish to extend their thanks for their
assistance in making the occasion
such a successful one.
BOAT EXCURSION
TO ST. MARY’S.
’ Quite a number of tickets have been
sold for the delightful boat excursion
to St. Marys and Dungeness, on Satur
day. The steamer Atlantic will leave
the foot of Mansrtekl stieei at k
o’clock a. m., returning at 7 p. ni.
Salads, sandwiches, hot coffee and
cold drinks will be sold on the boat,
thus obviating the necessity of carry
ing a lunch.
This will be a wonderful opportuni
ty to see these historical spots as well
us to see Jekyl Island, the winter
home of millionaires. The tickets are
$1.50 for the round trip and may be
purchased of any of the D. A. R. Chap
ter members, under whose auspices
the trip la given.
Should the weather be unfavorable
the excursion will be postponed and
the tickets will be good for the later
date.
The regent, Mrs. Louisa Stacy. Mrs.
A. M. Way, or Mrs. J. H. Morgan will
be glad to furnish any further infor
mation on the subject.
SHEPPARD’S DANCING SCHOOL
GIVES DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT.
'A pleasant affair of this week will
be a dance given at the Elks’ Home
by the Sheppard's dancing school, Fri
day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard
are "going the limit" to make this
one of tire most pleasing ever held in
Brunswick The decorations of the
hall are cftftly. elaborate, and exqui
lte. * .
As practically all tickets have been
sold It will be a scene of great festiv
ity and detriment. Anyone desiring
tickets to this card Halloween mas
querade dance ran procure them by
catling Mr Sheppard at telephone
26A-J. The price Is $2.00 Bob White *
orchestra will famish that good old
• jaxx>-~ music.
MRS. S. S. WATKINS HONOREE OF
CARD PARTY BY MISS MAXEY. ,
Mls Ann Maxey issued invtta
lions to some of the young matrons of
the city to a card party -o be given
by her Friday afternoon, in btoor of
her sister. Mrs. S. S. Watkins, of Chi
cago. who is spending sometime with
her mother. Mrs. H. B. Maxey. and her
sisters. Misses Anu and Florence Max
ey. The scheduled time of the petty
te 4 o'clock.
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
MR. EDWIN FENDIG ENTERTAINS
FRIENDS INFORMALLY.
Ml*. Edwin Fendig entertained a few i
friends last evening very informally I
with a stag dinner at his, home on;
Norwich street. After playing cards, ■
a buffet dinner was served and a de-;
lightful evening was spent by the!
young men present.
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NURSfJS OF CITY HOSPITAL
TO HAVE HALLOWE’EN PARTY.
The nurses cf the city hospital will
entertain Monday evening at the Elk’s
home on Union street. The affair will
|be a masqiierade Hallowe’en party
; and everyone is supposed to appear
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in costume, masked.
HALLAWE’EN PARTY GIVEN
BY ALTiAR .SOCIETY.
The ladies of the 'Altar Society of
the Catholic church are planning a
most delightful entertainment to be
given Monday evening in the K. cf G.
ball, in which the public is cordially
invited to attend and take part. The
admission of 10 cents will be charged
to defray the expenses of the enter}
tainment. There sill be a prize; giv
en ot the one with the best ‘‘make-up’’
and a good time is promised to all.
MRS. GEORGE COOK TO BE
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB.
Cook will entertain the
Neighborhood Bridge Club with the
first meeting of the season, at 3:30
o’clock Friday afternoon at her home
800 Albany street.
The Brunswick library announces
that it will be open during the hours
from 3 o’clock to 5:30 all during the
winter months.
Mrs. Roy Davis has returned after
spending sometime in Little Rock.
Mrs. Edwin Walton arrived from
Fayetteville, Tenn., Wednesday, to be
the guest of Mrs. Nine Welch, on
Union street.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Fendig are spend
ing a few days in Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Parker, who
have been "spending sometime in Bal
timore and Washington, are expected
to arrive home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Chufch. Mrs.
Church’s mother, Mrs. Scott, and Miss
Julia Church are touring ,through th 4 e
couutry ehroutd home ffom St. Joe,
Mich., after spending the summer out
of Brunswick.
Mrs. til. Brown and Miss Leah
Brown will return from Atlanta, Fri
day, after spending sometime there.
Mrs. Carrie Llchensteln has return
ed to her home In Columbus, G.. after
a pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Jlaym.
Miss Rebecca Rotkowsky, of St. Au
gust lire. Fla., is the guest of her cou
sin, Mrs. Snrasky. at her home on
Grant street. This charming young
lady is advertising manager of the
St. Augustine Record, one of the best
known and most widely circulated
dally newspapers in Florida. ,
DANCE
At
THE ELKS HOME
FRIDAY NIGHT
Sheppard's Dancing Class
Will give a Hallowe'an and
Masquerade Dance at the
ELKS CLUB Friday night.
Bob White’s Orchestra will
furnish the music.
TICKETS $2.00
Phone Mr. Sheppard, at
260-J
We are proud or the confidence doc
ton. druggiau end the public her*
MS Chill end Fever Tonic.
DOES -THE WORK
-' SAYSJAMILTON
Mississippi Man Declares That
His Health Was Complete 3
Restored by Tanlac.
“Ye*, sir, I can tell the people
something about Tanlac and anq glad
to do so.” said J. W. Hamilton, of Gre
nada, Miss.
“Tanlac proved to be a wonderful*
help to me and it’s always a plea
sure to tell others about it. For five
years or more before I took it I had
stomach trouble, attacks of acute in
digestion and was constipated. My
appetite was poor, my stomach hurt
and distressed me after meals and"!
had dizzy \spells and a severe pain
across the small /of my back. I was
so run down I could hardly do any
work, and nothing seemed to help
me a particle.
“However, I felt better almost from
| the first dose of Tanlac and was soon
eating and digesting my food perfect
ly. I have regained my health com
pletely now and am feeling fine. Tan
lac is a splendid medicine, and it’s a
pleasure to recommend it to others
j because I feel sure it will do the
work.”
Tanlac is sold in Brunswick by G.
V. Cates.
Nothing equals
SAPOLIO \
scouring
poliehlng^J^Tjjlt^^^
Makes all
metalware
look like new
A Mystery Cake
dan you name it?
Here is another new Royal Cake, so delicious and appetizing that
we have been unable to give it a name that does justice to its
unusual qualities. It can be made just right only with Royal
Baking Powder. Will you make it and name it?
ofo%
S SOQ for the%Best Names j
For the name selected as best, Ipfc
we will pay $250. For the sec- M> HOW tO make it
orui, third, tourth, tinu firth * ,
, choice, we will pay SIOO, $75, ‘ Uk M- **—*
SSO, and $25 respectively.
*.* *<’.;? * ■+} s ( ’ . 1 egg and 1 vdßr ♦
. • . 2H ruptHnefr .
Anyone may enter the contest, w| 4 wmpmn* fW.I B*kig Pow4m
but only one name from each • }Smtamrm (t H on.) of
person will be considered. ' ***' ,mc!t * d>
Cr**m •hmtenin*. Add *ugM tad ged orange rind. Add
Ml . j I (tMirn egg yolk*. Sdt i(-*iher flour, mil and Roytd Baking
names must be received by po*d.r7!d .d a thtramtah ih m <ik: u*i <oid * on.
rW->rr>k*.- t Cfk IQ7I 1 lr r\( hearen eg* whir*. Divide bane* into two ptnt. To one part dd
UeCemDer Ijtn, 1 Zl, In case Ol the choeUt. Pur hv tbl#poofuU. alternating dark end light
ties, the full amount of the prize >•.two >*>* gtd um k* **. B.k. m outturn
will be given to each tying con- FILLING AND ICING
testant. Do not send your cake. 3Mw.n.id butter 2,*
Simply send the name you sug- ’XdSSEKVESih*
gest, with your own name and ZTZZS* <W ’ 1- *
address, to the p*, Sutter. #ug*r. rnr. r *■ end rind Into bowl. Cut pul*
, luui rim er. J eeede. tnJ dd Ihl •Uwgnfcrf I
lentil MRoMk, I uid in beaten r%t white. Sprrud *h‘* Icing on
ROYAL BAKING POWDER COMPANY “JZjLfSLSttL'ULTIXttZ£
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For Baby Needs
You Need Us
Take good care of baby. We will do our part by supplying
baby foods, baby toilet needs and other baby requiirements
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from as big a stock as only a good drug store carries. Fine
qualities which give good service at prices that father and
mother can pay, f>' ,
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CHAS. V. COLLIER
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prescription Druggist
Telephone 116
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NORTH STAR
DAIRY
•. Milk, per quad, cents
■—*•—■ ' V . , : . , -A
Cream, per quart, ’. .A.; 80 cents
Butter, per pound, 60 tents
“* WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY.
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W. B. Griffin, R. V. Crine
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Phones 2005 and 856.
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THURSDAY, OCT. 27, 1921.