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TO-DAY
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G^oddwomen
(MG) . C. Gardner SuJlrfan
directed by GA.f’/NIZj'R.
ANOTHER TRIUMPH >OF THE
DIRECTOR OF “KISMET"
And an impelling story of a
WOMAN’S DEFIANCE of the
AoJi OLDEST LAW
Uff\ Am Featuring
*f ROSEMARY THERY
/ \ Supported by a wonderful cast
jP HAROLD LLOYD
“DODOE YOUR DEBTS”
i- SHOW STARTS 3:30, S:IS, 7:00 and 8:45.
SATURDAY
GLADYS WALTON In “HIGH HEELS.”
mmrnaAmmmmm ———
LAST 10c
SHOWING and
TODAY 1 30c
Goldwyn P,
Rupert Hughes’
comedy drama of American Carried life
Dangerous
Curve As*ecMt
A comedy that skims the
high spots of life.
An intimate glimpse of the
greatest game in life.
Dangerous Curves Ahead
a warning for wives and
husbands as well as motor
ist.
Life, with all its sunlight
and shadow, it’s laughter
and tears.
SOCIETY
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EDITED BY
Telephone 645 KATHERIN O’CONNOR Telephone 188
(Notes received between 10 and 12 a. m. at 188, afterwards at 645.
IjrfARN TO . WAIT. '
Learn to wait—hope’s slow fruition;
Faint- not, though the way secern long;
There is joy in each condition;
Hearts, though suffering, may grow
strong.
Constant sunshine; howe’er welcome,
Ne'er would ripen fruit or flower;
Gcant oaks owe half their greatness
To the scathing tempest’s power.
—Selected.
Tomorrow has troubles to lend
:An endless, endless store,
But I have as rnuili as heart can hold.
Why, should I borrow more?
—Harriet N. Kimble.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
FOR TF" WSEK.
FRIDAY—
As You Like It Club, 1 Miss Frederica
Abrams, hostess, at residence, Egmont
street, at 8 p. m.
Young Matrons Bridge Club, Mrs.
A. J. \Vood, hostees, at 3:80 p. m.
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Friday Afternoon Club, Mrs. J; Ej.
Ferguson, hostess,’at 3:30 p. m.
High School Club of Girl Reserves
at Y. W. C. A., at 4 p. m.
SATURDAY— !
OYSTER ROAST AT
TAYLOR’ CHAPEL.
There will be an oyster roast given
at Taylor’s Chapel by the Ladies Aid
Society of that church, which is just
about live miles from the city on the
Jacksonville road. There will be oth
er features also, the oyster supper
cos-ting only 30c, the proceeds to 'be
used in connection with making a
payment on the parsonage. SCome out
to see us and enjoy the evening, the
time being Friday-, the 18th, 8:00
p. m.
SPECIAL MUSIC AT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
On next Sunday the choir of the
First Presbyterian church will render
special music. Their program will
consist of the following numbers:
“Jubilate in G,” by Leuis -Everett
Mason.
"Praise Ye His Name Forever,” by
Petrie.
The pastor’s son. Rev. Frederick
Thomas, will preach at the morning
service at 11:30 a. in. The Rev. Lynn
will preach at the evening services
at 7:30 p. in. The public is cordially
invited to attend these services.
Miss Buford Aifcen has returned
from Savannah where she spent the
week-end,
Mr. Ad Mrs. Wyatt Aiken, of Yonki
ers, N. iY., are spending awhile With
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Aiken.
Miss Susie Ralston is the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. John Ralston and is ex
pected to return home today.
Mise Battjr Belle Fryer 1s now plea
santly located with Miss Augusta
Townsend at 1709 Norwich street.
Mrs. J. Will la Clark, who wa4 the
victim of a painful fail Tuesday night,
sustaining a broken wrist, was lepurt
ed to be resting easy yesterday.
Mrs. S. S. Watkins and little son.
Sherman, will return to their home
Saturday, in Chicago, 111., after a visit
to Mrs. H. B. Maxey.
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. YouTes left Wed
nesday evening for their home In Val
dosta after a pleasant visit to Mr.
and Mra. W. R. Johnaon.
Save Money
Shaving with your safety ra
zor will be a pleasure if you will
send your dull safety razor
blades to the Velvet Edge Cut
lery Cos. Gillette and Durban'
Duplex are specialties.
Leave blades with H. Tread
way. 1528 Newcastle Street.
Be sure ani r.ttend Hie Boston
Shoe Store Quit Business Sale.
Bargains await you.
Drawing Tablets and Crayotae.
Glover Brothers.
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
Miss Myra Lang who is the guest
'of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lang in Baxley
will remain there for Thanksgiving,
returning home shortly afterwards.
Little Herman .Jaeckel who has
been critically ill was somewhat im
proved yesterday' and the many
friends of this popular young fellow
hope that he will soon recover.
The many friends of Mrs. Fred Gir
vin, who was operated on a few days
ago, for appendicitis at the city hos
pital, will be glad to know that she is
doiug nicely.
Mrs. E. Willard Fassett and little
son, of New r York,■ who are the guests
•of Mr. and Mrs. Norris T. Pindar, in
Savannah, will arrive here next week
and will be the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Hampton Parker, for srme
rime. Mrs. Fassett will be remem
bei*d as Miss Nell Barrett.
NOTICE
' The undersigned, located at L and
Wolf streets. Brunswick. Ga , has this
day sold the grocery department to j
Jas. H. Osborne, and the green gro
cery tq H. M. Turner. The latter will
collect all bills and pay all debts.
FURNITURE' ’MERCANTILE CO.,
By E. A. Dubberly, Pres.
Nov 1, 1921.
Special low prices on best
wood In quantities, four-foot or
, sawed and split to suit you. Buy
your winter’s now and
save money,. Smith’s Wood
ward, First Ave., and Bay. Tel
ephone 600.
TECH-AUBURN FOOTBALL GAM f
ATLANTA THANKSGIVING.
Round trip via A., B. A A., $9.90.
Tickets good for use on trains leav
ing Brunswick 6.3 ft p. m., Nov. 23rd.
good returning on any regular train
leaving Atlanta not later than Sunday
night. Apply to ticket agent, A. 8.,
& A. Ry., for sleeping car reserva
tions, etc. 11-22
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, Ine.
Phone us Now, and become a
satisfied customer.
Phones 1 29 and 36.
M
WALSH
The Best in Groceries
I
JONES DAIRY FARM t
SAUSAGE
JAHN'S SUPER-CREAM, A GENU
INE CREAM THAT WILL WHIP
ROYAL SCARLETT FRUIT BALAD
SUNSHINE BISCUITS
AUNT JEMIMA'S PANCAKE FLOUR
FEDERAL BREAD
PHONES
23
OR
24
Wet Wash
ONLY 5c PER POUNC
Weighed while dry, returned in
a few hours, absolutely Clean
and Sanitary. Just the righ*
dampness for ironing.
BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY. Inc.
phone us Now, end become e
satisfied customer.
Phones 129 and 36.
Icy-Hot Bottles and Fillers
Clover Brothers,
* READY FOR BUSINESS
J. H. BOHNE
Stoves and Ranges installed
and repaired.
Let us make your old stove or
range do many years of ser
vice yet.
Ml Work Guaranteed.
PHONE 94.
Early Grocery Cos
GROCERIES AND FRESH
' MEATS
I 7 .
Chickens and Eggs
A Specialty.
EARLY GROCERY
COMPANY
Cor. Monk and Amherst Sts
Phone 445
FRESH FISH
and
OYSTERS ;
EVERY DAY
AT
CITY * FJfslT MARKET
Luke Dawson, Prop.
1404 OGLETHORP ST. i
PHONE 495
J. S. NEWKIRK
Groceries and Fresh Meats.
Choice Steak, lb., 20c
Good Steak, lb., 10c
Stew Meat, lb |oc
Georgia Pork Chops,
fb" . . 'ISc to 25c
Pure Pork Sausage, lb., 25c
All other Pork Cuts cheap
in proportion.
J. S. NEWKIRK
The Brick Store.
1028 Cochran Ave.,
Phone 1072.
Wet Wash
_*; ' t
ONLY 5c PER POUND
Weighed while dry, returned in
a few hours, absolutely Clean
and Sanitary. Just the right
dampness .tor ironing.
BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY, Inc.
Phone us Now, and become a;
satisfied customer.
MAMMOTH SALE OF !
Sellers Kitchen Cabinets
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Solid car load of G. I. Sellers Cabinets at greatly
reduced prices and terms to suit customers
Several Reasons why Sellers Kitchen Cabinets
Are Superior to All Others
0 £ f
Automatic ixmeilng Floor pin. Rat
Prtx t and Proof. Ant P*oof Cat InS ,
tori. (;lai drawer pull*. Automatic. VjJ IWj ,</
hae vhelf Force lin work /KV/HuH
table.* All Oak and *• strong as can mm jW -11. sL>mi
pot>lhly be made.
Kvery piece of thl* Quality braud a!- fit - ->i j o J 1
uminum ware Is perfect--gaurantecd 0 * .
tiv rmanufacturer for _’o years l ( j ( (
regular retail value is Sit 50 Vet it J R
not a went, if vou *>■’ a sell- i
►r> during the *aie. RtMPTt
Remember. that after Saturday,
cannot get these two wonderful pot II
imslodi oo the present term*. IIM R
VICKERS & MANN
Buy Advertised Toilet
Goods -
In your weekly and monthly magazines, in journals of niany classes,
in all prominent public newspape rs, certain toilet articles and prepara
tions are advertised. The theme of all advertising in this day is ab
solutely truth. Toilet preparations have become popular through pub
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licity. They must have a value or people do not buy them again. We
sell all the advertised toilet needs, both imported and domestic. They
include everything in powderfe, creams, lotions, sdaps, talcums and
perfumes. Let us know your wants for all nationally-known goods.
CHAS. A. COLLIER
Prescription Druggist
Telephone 116
Do It Electrically
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The best and the most ecohomical way is always the
Most Modern Way !
Electricity is the Wonder
of the Age
OUR SUPPLY OF ELECTRICAL CONVENIENCES IS
FULL AND COMPLETE.
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Let Us Serve You
Star Electric Cos.,
Phone 97 502 Gloucester St.
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Arco Schedule of The
Independent Transfer
• ♦* '• V- • $1
Company l. f
BUSS LEAVES BRUNSWIC 1C AT 6:30 and *, 9a. m., AND
EACH HOUR UP TO 3 and. m.
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. Returning *
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LEAVES ARCO 9:30 AND E ACH HALF HOUR UP?TO 6 M
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FRIDAY, NOV. 18, 1921,