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The drama of it hits with a wailop in
“KAZAN”
The Greatest
JAMES OLIVER CUR WOOD
story ever told.
Featuring JANE NOVAK, and Kazan, the wonder-dog.
SHOW STARTS 3:30. 5:15. 7:00 AND 8:45.
Admission 10c and 30c
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY—Jackie Coogan in PECK’S BAD
BOY.” and Charlie Chaplin in “THE IDLE CLASS.”
mass
TODAY
WHAT WOULD YOU DO ?
If you found your wife in the arms of another man
HOW WOULD YOU FUEL ?
If. when you decided to kill her, she laughed in
your face, and said:
“IT ISN'T BEING
DONE THIS SEASON “
WOULD YOU WILT
IHte a whipped cat, and sneak away ashamed of
your action, or—.
WOULD YOU DECLARE
that true love disr regarded the dictates of society
and remained unchanged throughout the ages ?
corrinne Griffith
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“It Isn't Being Done This Season”
SOCIETY
edited by
Telephone 645 KATHF.RIN O’CONNOR Telephone 188
(Notes received between 10 and 12 a. m. at 188, afterwards at 645.
THE POET TO THE BIRDS
You bid rne hold my peace,
Or so f think, you birds; you’ll not
forgive
My kill joy song that makes the wold
sing cease,
Silent or fugitive.
Yon thrush must stop in mid-phrase
At mv mere football; and a longer
note
Took wing and fled afield, and went
its wavs
Within the blackbird's throat.
Hereditary song,
Illyrian lark and Paduan nightin
gale.
Iso yours, unchangeable the ages
long;
Assyria heard your tale.
Therefore you do not die.
But r-'nt it;, .local, lonely, mortal',
new, •
Unlike. and thus like all my race. a.n
I.
Preluding my adieu.
I Mv Immat) song must be
My human thought. Be patient till
'tis done.
j I shrill never hold my peace; for me
There is no peace but one.
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—Alice Meynell.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
FOR THE WEEK.
THURSDAY—
Methodist Philatheas entertain for
teachers at Y. W. C. A., 8 to 10 p. in.
Young Matrons Club, Mrs. T. D.
Harrison. *
FRIDAY—
Baraca-Philathea meeting at First
Methodist church, at 7:20 p. m.
As You Like Ip dub. Miss Margaret
Ballard, bcatesa. ~
Young Matrons Bridge Club. Mrs.
Thad Perdue, 510 Howe street, at 2:3u
p. m. * ‘
Mrs. M. Walsh, Mrs. R. L. Philips,
hostesses at golf club, 11a. rn.
SATURDAY —
D. A. R. excursion to Dungeness and
St. Mary's.
GOBLIN SPOOKS PARTY
RE-ARRANGED FOR TONIGHT.
On account of the Inclement weath
er. the “Goblin .Spook*’’ who were to
have given an entertainment in Han
over Park Monday evening postpone'!
it until thin evening, vylien they will
entertain the public. Kvt ryo ic Is cor
ditP'y invited to he on hand -it 7
o’clock Hanover park. After the
Hallowe’en party In the park they w'ill
adjourn to Kaifter’s corner where an
enjoyable concert will be Riven.
FHILATHEA CM.ASS EXTENDS
INVITATION TO TEACHERS.
The Phllathca class of the First
Methodist church .has issued invita
tions to the public school teachers, a!-
We Are Ready to
Serve you now
misses mary and Florence porter
Beg to Advise That
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PORTER’S HAT SHOP
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Is now open and ready for business, at 504 Gloucester
Street We are carrying a full line of—
Mid-Winter Millinery
Our aim and object is to he ladies of Brunswick
and this community generally.
COME AND PAY US A LITTLE VISIT
You Are Welcome
Porter’s Hat Shop
Phone 6 2*> 504 Gloucester Street.
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
so the teachers to
vm their
the V. t‘venin::
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sth, to St. public is in
vited to take advantage of this oppor
tunity. There will be a stop made at
Dungeness, which is a very historical
as well as interesting place. Many
tickets have been sold. The prices
are $1.50 for adults and 75c for chil
dren, round trip. Don’t forget the fea
ture —lunches can be secured on the
boat, eMminating the trouble of pre
paring them. The boat will leave at
the foot of Mansfield street promptly
at 0 o'clock.
Mrs. Harper Hamilton, of Rome, is
the guest' of Dr. and Mrs. R. L.
DeSaiif.sure.
Mr and Mrs. L. Marlin have re
moved their residence to the home of
Miss Mattie Calp on Norwich street.
L’ttle Miss Arnell continues
.quite ill at the home-of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Lewis, on Carpen
ter street.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Briesenick. of
Derby. C nn., are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Gardner at the Hotel
Royal. Mrs. Briesenick will spend
sometime here.
Mrs. SaJKe 'Fiveashe and family
! have removed their place of residence
to the apartment formerly occupied
by Mr. and Mbs. C. M? Hill, on Union
street.
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i Miss Mamie Lou Tomherlin is visit*
k
lug in Baxley.
Mr. and Mrs. j. B. Hinson are now
located at the heme of Mr. and Mrs.
; J. R. Gardner, on Gloucester street.
Mrs. Alex Dixon, of Macon, is now
the guest of Mrsi. C. P. Dusenbury, af
ter spending several weeks with Mrs.
H. M. King.
Mi's. W. R. Shepard is quite ill at
the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Davis, oil Lee street.
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Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Lewis have re
turned to Greensloro after spending
sometime with Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Davis.
Mr. unit Mrs. T. J. Wood, on Atlantic
avoirne, announce the birth of a son.
October 30th. He has been named
Robert FVatiklfh.
. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHGtS
Alien's Fn&fEs •, tb ;v h r to U
lute the * •, >1 tju lokisd iu the foot
tMUIi. Tbs % Camp '' Miaul a<tTl*? nxo
tn training to use I*- Ki* In b*!r i-ncb
KortUng. It pwrw iH .: * <l. rt
fHunfnt.'ov*-’.•n,-m* i.l fsrtt •-! ate#
fitaj onl *( r-ta n.n -t*,.t-
Allie s r i*-t- '•% t.* : it "i #
DAILY FASHION HINT
Dresses must he trimmed, especi
ally these designed for-Wear this, win
ter or next spring in Florida and
the Carolina resorts. If they are not,
those who have bought them will
their pocketbooks have received the
trimming. But where are these dress
es-to he trimmed? There is only one
answer —on the skirt. The bodices
are left severely plain with, at most, a
simple ruffle at the sleeves which, af
ter these light spring dresses, are
shorl. Yellow is the favorite color
for these light crepe dresses with pale'
green a second choice.
Heavy lace combihed with
black silk crepe is one of the smart
things in the new French c’othes.
One charming evening frock shows, a
bodice of the ecru lace with a skirt of
black. - V
DIDN’T KNOW HIS BROTHER.
“My brother got so bad with stom
{ach and liver trouble that when I saw
him after ft year 1 didn't know him.
i He was emaciated and yel’ow as a
*
; pumpkin and was often in great pain.
| He cduidnT have lived long the way
;be was going. Doctors and medicine
j gave him no relief. I picked up a
little booklet on Mayr’s Wonderful
Remqdy, which he said described his
case perfectly. The first dose of it
gave him great relief and in a month
he was good as ever.” It is a simple,
harmless preparation - that removes
the catarrhal mucus from the intesti
nal tract and allays the inflammation
which 'causes practica’ly all stomoh,
liver nd intestinl ailments, including
appendicitis. One dose will convince
or money refunded. Sold by all drug
gists.
Delay DoesnYPay
Break That (old Today
CASCAR^QUININE
Checks raid* m2l hour*—u cep* in 4, •
An. Quickly relitvt* Headaches. Tati-'
'letTorn. Standard remedy eoild over.
Uefnand red hax heanng Mr. Ildt'a poitrait
and aignnlnre.
At All Ora Kiri Cull
, W K HILL COMPANY. DETROIT
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Bi|(s(t^^L^jjL^J)j|l||
fmr& SEVEN RED-LETTER DAYS > w"W
mf OF PLEASURE AND PROFIT Wjl
lfc£j SATURDAY, Nov. 12th—Opening Day. WEDNESDAY, Nov, 1 fit h—Governor’* and tjifaS
MONDAY, Nov. 14 th—Child reu s Day. THI HSDAY.'nov. 17th—All Florida Day. fPI
TUESDAY, Nov. 15th—Shrine Day. FRIDAY, Nov. 18th—Ki wards Day.
SATURDAY, Nov, llHh—Auto Race*. fcjJ
The fifth Florida State Fair and Exposition at Jacksonville, much enlarged B|V,
' and improved, ranks with the greatest fairs in the South. The state and fed- M!
eral governments are participating extensively and many fair attractions, of I
* * more than usual merit have been provided for your interest and entertainment. F iiSftl .
nnJ M mJ wr
Iflorida state fair!
I^lo/JACKSONVILLE NOV. 12-19 1921)^
iAnto Raceg AUTO POLO Horse Races if
The world’s greatest sensation. Auto Polo, has been secured as the premier amusement E)1
attraction every afternoon and night, exclt fng horse and automobile races, thrilling £g|
. free acts, athletic contests and many other forms of amusement and entertainment will f J
[ be of absorbing interest. | 3
VARIED Enlarged exhibits of all the ac- The truck and tractor display TRUCKS
INDUS- tivities summed up under this is representative of the best TRACTORS I*3
TRIES classification. types of these machines. Ma- FARM ILI
iiyr Florida’s rapid development in c H nei Ti c ® ver Ptacti- MACHIM*;. '*•
STOCK the- b'k industry wily .11 agricultural equipment. ERY
INDUSTRY yg l ** "*• •*“ notid.-. State Un.ver.ity ,n a W
POUim Fancier of Honda and othee "‘and / I
Zrnci l“ ,ur ' “‘T represent, the advantage, ob- UWVES- H
' of fi#* poultry, pet stock. fained from its courses in ei- SITY OF
BOYS* AND ra ctc - gmeenng, etc., and its value to FLORIDA
GIRLS’ Florida Boys’ and Gris’ Clubs tbe state in its research and ex- EXHIBIT
CLUB of all kinds have exhibits of perimenta! work and other de- £pj
WORK great educational value. parturients.
Far further Informa 11 o n ad dr eta a MU
B. K. HASAKOtHUK. SwrUry nnd U+mrrm l IflMKrr, #4
XII U F al-l prhnrrh Rids, Jai Fla.
H Special Itov Fare* and I.literal Stop-Over Privilege* Are Allowed on All Line*.
Your Telephone
Tells Us
No time is lost in the telling either. Just a minute and you can tell
us everything you require from t'the drug store for many days to come,
or emergency needs wanted right away. Telephone your orders and
note how quickly we deliver. .
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GHAS. V. COLLIER
Prescription Druggist \
Telephone 116 ,
Photographs of the ; ;■
Children i ■
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Never Grow Up ;
Make The Appointment Today.
REYNOLD’S
STUDIO
We Buy and Sell
Furniture and Household Goods
v v* ? v *
We have for quick sale Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, Dressers,
Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, R ugs.
WE CAN SAVE YON MONEY.
B. S. WALLACE
206 Monk St., Next to Wm. Anderson’s Sons.
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WTRSDitYnvIOV. 3, 1921.