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WANTED—To buy two good Jersey
)ilk cowa, fresh. Address “Cows,"
2ws office, 11-9
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WANTED —Your automobile paint*
Ci ig, top making, cushion
I v ork. Get my prices, |s(ffene Mathis,
j 2-320 Norwich St., phon&4lS2f -30
i. Cash Registers wanted.
7WIII pay spot cash anywhere. State
numbers, -description, and /lowest
price, write tor wire. Ganger, 1476
[Broadway, New York. 11-6
WANTED—Men with team cr auto
to sell our food products, spices, flav
orings,, toilet articles, medicines, per*
fumes, soaps and pie filler direct to
{consumer in Country and city. MeCon
non & Company, Winona, Minnesota.
Mention this paper. 11-6
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SALESMEN WANTED—Salesmen
now calling on garage trade can sub
s' ntially increase their incomes col
it uting and exchanging rebabbitted
Connecting rods with Ford, Studebak
r agencies and garages. Exclusive
interstate Rearing Cos.,
tt erkimer, N. Y. 11-6
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WANTED—To buy slot machines,
such as Mill Operator Bell and other
i .akes. W. C. Follin, 428 King St.,
{Charleston, S. C. 11-5
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WANTED—<Wd oyster shuckers.
30c per gallon. Big oysters. Hil
dreth Brothers, Bay street, next to
jGootlyear’s. # 11-6
WANTED—Pesitlon as salesman In
shoe, dry goods, or grocery line.
‘‘Tfenty of expe-.ence. References cir.
•1,0 furnished.. Address C. L. H., post
office tjoi 104. ■>
SALESMEN—To sell full line of
Crockery, Enamelware, Glassware,
AJumihtun, etc. Also cash job lots
cdcoraUd'Ciiids and ends, and job lots
of white ewJtfiwayy £nd enamelware.
Big com miss ion s paid, promptly. Bak
cr P ttery Go., Behring, Oh,io.
WANTED —Agent, good proposi
tion for right party. Valdosta Marble
Wmrks, Valdosta, Ua,
AGENTS—"Varni-Lac"— ,
most wonderful seller. Puts a whole
stew coat on an old automobile for
$2,00. Exclusive territory.. Bond 90
cents for 1.2.00 can. Republic Products
Cos., Prospect Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.
FOR SALE
/vwywvy'* £^ .-v **
FOR SALE—Grocery store and
niftut market, combined. Good loca
tion. dpse in with good established
trade. J. M. DeLoach, 801 Monk
street. 11-6
FOR SALE—Saxon roadster. Four
electric lights, starter. In good con
dition. Phoue 741. tf
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LOST -“Gold stick-pin set with
large amethyst. Return to News of
fice and got liberal rowan!. tf
IvOST—On Norwich street Friday
evening, opposite Phoenix Grocery
Go., on Norwich street, pair Ttmlewtf
eyegINNMM. Finder leave at News
office. Reward, :t
Finest quality pine wood,
plenty fat. Smith’s Woodyard,
First Ave., and Bay. Phone 600
FOR RENT
FOR RBNT— 1 uofuntifstlnd rooms 1
10 rent Apply to 401 Cl street, 9
FOR NJFNT— Nice, pleasant room at
Ifo6 t’nion street. Apply to that num
ber, 11-6!
FOR RJCNT- Three onfurntebed |
rooms, hath on same floor. Located;
on car Apply tof 709 Albany!
■treat, 41.7 j
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FOR HKSt Fumlslmi pa r tnnnt. j
Cloeo In. Mint be seen ?o be apprett-j
ated. Phone 719 if j
FOR JKKNT —Large Uvian roooij
bed room and bath; furnnfM or an-1
fa at* bed, 00 hr\t floor, F*jr.ilad
bad roout eecwnd fl:or. tkrj| A . D.
Ilthtful local Km. fUtone 693. tl
MISCELLANEOUS
*; mile* par gallon made with ua*
g t*oln* Viportisr Wrtte
Ur tmruraiere. Btrtt*ky Vr**tis*c
C, FUkHML S. D *l4]
h.lni4u rita Would yaa oar.' M
t art, afetmt nwa rational treatment for
iMi*N<dtai rail* 1 of Npitcpay
ly *liurr tren ftnl days
Met, InltwnteUMKi fire. >p*eiaita*~
IK * s*f 1(411, Lstidrt tt y>msS f!
Theatrical
GRAND TO HAVE DOUBLE-HEADER
ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
Manager WiojDd announces a frig
double-header attraction at the Grand
for Monday and Tuesday—Jackie
Coogan (The “Kid" himself f in
“Peck’s Bad Boy,” and Charlie Chap
lin in his latest mirth provoker, “The
Idle Class."
You can call this a galaxy of good
things, and still only come half way
tc the mark. The deeds of “Peck’s
Bad Boy" are internationally famous
and indescribably funny. Jackie Coog
an, fresh from his triumpt in “The
Kid," makes those escapades comvul
singly real, and Irvin S. Cobb puts the
finishing polish on five reels of deli
cious laughter by writing the sub
titles just as Jackie would speak
tlyem.
, And what a chance this is! Right
when you are still chuckling oveT
humorous memories of “The Kid,”
and wondering when the next Chaplin
is coming along, to be able to see the
world-famous comedian in his brand
new and very latest gloom-chafer*
“The Idle Class,” and to be able to see
the inimitable Charles in tw'p roles,
as tramp and dude In the one picture.
The above mentioned most noted
comedies in picturedom today will he
shown in the same days—Monday and
Tiiesily-—for the price of one admis
sion, which is a real treat for picture
fans. i ,
MAIL ORDER' BUSINESS—WouId
you invest SIOO If Convinced of SBO
weekly the year around. Write for
ate, pflans and references. The
United Buyers, Holland, Mich. 11-6
| FOUND —One bicycle. Apply to P.
D. 'Joines, telephone office.
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leghorns, 14c • Minorcas, 15c; Bar
BABY CHICKS—White or Brown
Rock, 16c. 25 or more. Postage
paid. Live delivery. Missouri Hatch
ery, Bowling, Green, Mo.
U. S. Engineer Office, P. O. Build
ing. Savannah, Ga. Sealed proposals
will be received here until 12 o’clock
noon, November 30, 1921, and then op
ened. for dredging in Brunswick Har
bor, Ga. upon applies-,
thfti. T *"11-1,2,3,4.29,29
BIDS WANTED.
The Beard of Education desire seal
ed bids for painting Purvis School
building; the same to bo opened at
ten a. m., November 12th, 1921. Right
Is reserved to reject any or a’.l bids.
Specifications may be obtained at my
office. This November Ist, 1921.
C. n. DRTDiCff.
Secretary Board of Education, Glynn
county. 115
Tennis Rackets, $3 and $6.
Glover Brothers.
Quick delivery, fair prices
and full loads* Smith's Wood
yard, First Ave., and Bay. Tel
ephone 600. •
NOTICE.
Tbe Wrunswli k Sboe Hospital, at
.923 Norwich street, formerly run by
T. H. Maynard has been sold to H. C.
•Maynard, who will conduct it in the
future. October 26. 1921.
H. C. MAYNARD.
Special low prices on bes*
j wood in quantities, four-foot or
sawed and split to suit you. Buy
your winter’s supply now and
’save money. Smith’s Wood
yard, First Ave„ and Bay. Tel
ephone 600.
Tennis Rackets, $3 and $6.
' Qlover Brothers.
FURNITURE
and
Household Goods
We buy for cash, and sell
cheap for cash and on time
We Make Mattresses
and Pilaw % to order
Our* ia t*h* oelv reliable
teooftd hand fwr*4ture
•tor* in th city. *t will
hay yom to dal ith ua.
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STORE
14H Oglethorp*
though picture is arctic •
ALICE’S GOWNS ARE PARISIAN
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Anew picture with the setting laid
in Northwestern wilds presents no ob
stacle to the wearing of many stealing
osstumes by Alice Lake, ,M<ftro’s
youngest star. si?
Thought' many of the scenes dfl’TJn
charted Seas,” the little star’s pewest
production, was taken in the iceffields
of the far North, Miss Lake wears an
elaborate array of gowns duripfe the
course of the picture, which the Bi
jou Theatre will show Monday,
An evening gown designed by the
youthful i player is made of midnight
blue chiffon velvet. The bodice is
composed of irfide,scent beads with
narrow strips of the beads supporting
it over the shoulders.. Tbs narrow
draped skirt falls in a long graceful
train from the shoulder. A huge spray
cf French flower falls from the waist
down the left side of the skirt. An
elaborate vari colored ostrich fan com
pletes the picturesque costume.
Another stunning gown is made of
green and gold brocaded metallic
cloth, fashioned en Soft chiffon
over drapea form the the semi-sleeves.-
The skirt is fashioned in long, clingy
lines that so become the slender fig
ure of,Miss Lake.
Tennis Rackets, $3 and $6.
Glover Brothers. ’ '
Vigor of Youth in
\ New Discovery
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Science Produces a Vitalized Super
ior to Famous Gland Treatment.
Magic Power of African Bark.
Have you ioßt y</ur youth, vigor and
"pep”? Does life seem dull and work
a grind? Don’t worry. Science has
discovered anew vitallzer superior
even to the much discussed “goat
gland” and “monkey gland” treat
ment.
The principal ingredient is an ex
tract from the bark of an African tree.
It Is said to be the most amazing in
vjgorltor ever djscflyerefly Combined
with it are other tonic and vitalizing
elements of proved merit. In most
cases, the compound produces mark
ed Improvements in a day or two, and
in a short time the vitality is raised,
the circulation improved and the
glow of health is felt in every part.
The new vitallzer contains expen
sive chemicals but manufacturing in
enormous quantities has brought the
cost within the reach of all. Fnrther
'more, the laboratories producing this
new vitallzer, which is called rte-Nu-
Tabs, are so confident of its power
that tney offer it on the b sis of “no
results, no pay.”
Any reader of this paper may test
the new discovery without risk. Send
no money, but Just your name and ad
dress, to the Re-Nu Laboratories.
2fiO-C Gateway Station, Kansan City,
Mo., and a full treatment of Re-Nu-
Tabs will be mailed Deposit $2 and
postage with the postman on deliv
ery. If not delighted by the results
at the end of a week, noflfy the lab
oratories and your money will be re
funded in full. Do not hesitate about
accepting this test offer, as it Is fully
guaranteed.
VALUE
In building, several thou
sand dollars must be spent
by you. The value you get
deends on the contractor.
Merritt guarantees hi s
work.
MERRITT. THE WJILIfX.
Brunswick, Ga.
J. S. NEWKIRK
Groceries and Fresh MAils.
Choice Steak, lb -1.20 c
Good Steak, lb., - . fOc
Stew Meat, lb., :Joc
Georgia Pork Chops,
lb 1 5c to 2Sc
Pure Pork Sausage, lb., >sc
All other Pork Cuts cheap
in proportion.
J. S. NEWKIRK
The Brick Store.
JO2B Cochran Ave.,
Phone 1072.
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
J. N. STINSON, Dodge Brothers Dealer
Brunswick, Ga. Waycross, Ga.,
1523 Newcastle St. Phone 5 Pendleton and Mary Sts., Phone 110
R. E. FINN, Manager J. E. RENTZ, Salesman
Dodge Brothers
motor car
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An Appreciation
and a Pledge
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Dodge Brothers have made us their
dealer for the Brunswick district. We
interpret this appointment as a high
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honor and a Serious-responsibility. -
The public has come to look upon
Dodge Brothers as manufacturers of‘a
high order of integrity.
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'This district, in particular, has eviden
ced implicit confidence in their honesty
of purpose —and a marked preference
for their product.
A close and careful study of Dodge
Brothers’ methods of business has taught
us that they, in turn, require that their
representatives shall scrupulously pro
tect the confidence reposed in them by
the public.
Withe 1 even years of closeassociation
and intimate dealings with the public of
this community, and with the prestige
gained by fair and honest dealings dur
ing all these years, we take this oppor
unity to say that in every transaction
made it will be our purpose to safeguard
and promote the good will characteristic
of all Dodge Brothers organizations.
Dodge Brothers Motor Cars will be on
display at our salesroom, where you will
find experienced men who will give you
every attention.
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Our territory is composed of the counties of
Glynn, 'Vare, Pierce, Wayne, Appling,
Bacon, Atkinson, Charlton, Brantley, Cam
den, and Mclntosn,
SUNDAY, NOV. 6, 1921,