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wants
WANTED—Experienced colored
ifrilk man. One thoroughly familiar
With dairy work. None other need
ij-ply. Appl£ at The News office, 9:30
£-m. * 12-2
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WANTED-r-Poaitibn as salesman in
dry goods. ,or grocery line.
Plenty of exp*?.3ce. References cir.
bj furnished. Address C. L. H„ post
office box 3 (4.
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iijWANTED—Nurse, for afternoons.
References required. Apply 902 Hal
square. , ' tf
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WANTED —Agent, good proposi
f£pn for right party. Valdosta Marble
Works, Valdosta, Ga.
friio
FOR SALE.
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} t FOR SALE—National Cash register
lb, first-class shape. Will sell at a
tftg bargain,. Phone 532 or call at
iii 22 Ridirtfond street. tf
jpFOK SALE—Saxon roadster. Four
jftectrlc lights, starter. In g< od con
ation. Phone 741. tf
L 4-—.
l LOST
L LOST —Bunch of keys. Finder re
||jrn to Glynn Dry Cleaning Cos., 502
Gloucester street, and receive re
jrard. tf
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G,LOST —Pair rimless eyeglasses, in
Return to New* of
tfiMi. Reward. , . _ tf
L I—r1 — r — r: t — ir
LOST—On Broadfleld road one rear
Suick curtain. Return to Buiok Agen*
r and receive reward. * . tf
If
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(: LOST —On Norwich gtre t Friday
Ji, ’oning, opposite Phoenix Grocery
Norwich street, pair rimless
Finder leave at News
j6fßce. iftfivvurd. if
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FOR RENT
J* FOR RENT —Two rooms suitable
soy light housekeeping. All modern
conveniences. Apply 610 Howo St.
POJt RENT- —One nice * flvteroom
iiouse, with pH modern conveniences,
at fOBt Albany street. If tak-i
Sn ut once will ront for $16.00 per
uonth. Apply L. A. Miller, phone
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J FOR RENT Furnished noom for
•tie or two youug men, * Near center
§f t*4y. Phone 060. tf
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# FOR RENT—At XU3 Egmont
prrvet, 2 story house; 6 large rooms,
Jfcnth. etc. Apply to 1). W. Middleton,
•gent; phone 45GJ. tf
It FOR KENT—Furnished room; nil
Souventeneex, In Nock and half of
font office. Rent reasonable. 1319
inion street, phone 60S.
5 'FOn RftNT—Lower tint. close la. 4
|oomn, 1624 Richmond. Will rent rea
{ unable. Apply to 604 F street, tf
for mwt* tpMttsmt
|fted. Phone tlk. tf
J FOR RENT- Secoad floor flat, fix
Sooms, hall, private bath ju same
guor. ConnooMin for gas and
§an furnish ;tire* rooms. Apply ir,
•arson at 60S St. tf
MISCELLANEOUS
u~ NOTICE.
All Persons nro hereby forbidden
trotu hunting or ; ♦herwlse trespassing
on Evelyn Plantation. All trespassers
will ho prosecuted to the fullest ex-‘
tint of the law.
X- ? HOVER HALL CLUB.
Quit f reeling yourtolf or
choking your stove trying to
burn green, nappy wood. We
roll no wood not seasoned six 1
months to one year. Pine, plen
ty fat. per cord. $5.00: per load, i
sawed and split to suit you.*
$1.50: oak or lightwood. per l
cord. $6.50; per load $2,00;
mixed pine and oak. per cord.
$5.00; per load. $1.75: light
wood kindling, 25c per bundle.
Big loads, quick delivery.
Smith** Wood yard. Phone 600.
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MANY NEW MEMBERS
ADDED RED CROSS
(Continued from page 1.)
list this morning. Following include
old r as well as new, members:
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Sustaining Members,
Acacia Club Young Matrons
S. K. Brown Bridge, Eigjft
Chapter of Mercy Young Matrons
Episcopal Ch. Club
Downing Cos. CiM
C. Downing cle No. 1.
Albert Fendig Presbyterian Cir
tHercules Pow’der cle No. 2
Cos., off. force. Methodist Circle
P. Horan No. 2
J. .7. Lissner Young Girls Club
M. B. McKinnon Presbyterian Phi-
Methodist Phiia- lathea Class
thea Class Brunswick 'Ma
tt. ('. Smith vine Force
>i Contributing Members.
Acacia Clttly It. R. Hopkins &
Ashton Burford Son ' s
E. W. Butts Edo Miller
J. P. Brooks Methodist Circle)
A. H. Crovatt No. 1
.7. P. Davenport Mutual Light &
H. F. dußignon Water Cos., of-
Fleming Broker- fice force.
age Cos C. H. Sheldor^
Gilmore & Wood J. S. Wright
E G. Grnh Brunswick Ser
ttlynn Motor Of- vice Station.
fice Force. . A', p. Glover
Hercules Powder E. C. Butts
Cos. Office. Presbyterian Cir-
Mrs. P. Horan cle No. 2
D. W. Krauss
Annual Members.
ARCO 1
J. B. High A. M. Drake
Mrs, J. B. High W. B. Pearson
R High, Jr L. Wiggins
Mrs Beaton P. (McjEJwain
Mrs. Schnegler .7. C. Ligeour
C. C. Christensen W. Heaton
Mrs. W. Young Miss Miriam
*7. O. Bartlett Gornto
Mrs. J. P. Fogle- C. H. Poore
man 1,. M. Packs
Mrs. S. W. Mar- G. P. Hoyt
tin J. T. Mathews, Jr
Mrs W H Rogers I). J. Rhea
Edwin Moore W. Danelly
Thomas Welsh V. R. Abrams
tt. M. Coleman John Hodges
Mrs. Gladding D. C. Johnson
Hoyt Mrs. D. C. John-
Mrs V B Pcerson son
Mrs. W. H. Hum- C. D. Coldwell
X mel C. Sitter
J. s. tDtmlap A. Corbett
E. Edwards C. Smith
A. C. Anderson i. C. Ellts
Clarence Hill Mrs. W. S. Nath-
E. A. Wessick ' an.
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Acacia Club m T. E. Anderson
MraJD.D. Atkinson Miss Mamie At-
Frank Atkinson kin son •
Mrs. F. TANARUS). Aiken T. E. Atkinson
F D. Aiken C. A. Averttt
Miss BuforJ All:* Mrs. J. L. An
en drew*
I. M Aiken .1. L. AndrVws
Mr*. I. M. Aiken Wat. Anderson *
MI k s Florence Son*
Aiken J. O. Allen
Downing Aiken Mis* Marie Ar-
L. H. Akin not^
Miss Miriam Ab* Almtio Bros.
rams Miss 4>:ylati An-
C. V. Abbott demon •
Mrs. C. V. Abbott Willie AlleH
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Mrs. Hobt. Brown Mr*. Bit tier
Robt. Brown Mrs. W. J. Butts
Itsphel Borchardt Mr*. Joe Bennett
Mrs. Joe Bfr- J. W. Bennett
vhurdt L. J. Bennett
Mrs. H. Borchardt Mrs. Jake Blanton
Mrs. 8. W. Baker Mrs. 8. A. Brock*
Miss Martin Ha- ingtnu
her s. A. Brockingtrn
Miss !*eslle Ha* J. \|. Bleaden
ker Mrs. i\. R. Herrte
Mr*. M. A. linker V. (', Bourne
Mrs. It. L. Bunk- Frod L, V. Hurt
ley. Sr. Dr. Branham
Mrs. R. L. punk William Bankston
ley. Jr. • *F, M. 81l
son Mrs. F. M Bell
Bam Brown Rose Brown
Mrs C. W. Bat* Miss Leah Brown
MBs KUa. Brown C. Hangs
R. M. Brown M. R. Brooks
.Mr*.Brian Brown B. A. Burford
Mr* Mary E Bliss R. E. I. Rurford
Hugh Hauntgart- C. F. Harnhtl!
ner W.M.Biocklmrtim
Raymond Btlticr Joe Borchpr *t
*e. Burroughs B**n Bonnearaf
Mr*. Mae. Bur* J!m Beard
roughs Mrs F. M Bell
L. H. Iturrough* Mrs. Cbo. Brown
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Mrs rlt t'out ers J. H t'atattehei
Mr* C. V Cttlkr R M. Cr?*l<
t\ V I'aßUh* Mis'* ’utolyti
Mrs. n. V. Cate Cra"*h v
*r*. J, j Con day Hugh Cook
Ml** .Ethel Cano- t\ H. Cta k
Wjr \Mr* 3. II- ba*
! 1 Ctveeie.y iktMtpe
N,r " W M Cm* J K. fortH-tt
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A J Mrs. J VI tNtatri.
M-. t'.’ 4 CoMier
CM. *h^rr r *-irk Cta
I.U4 CrV# t -Oa Cos.
berry New York' Con-'
A. O. Calhoun fectionery
Miss Catherine Mrs. G. W. Cow-
Clark man
J. A. Clark Miss JuilaChurch
Mrs. J. V. Clark G- V. Cate
R. K. Cola Vassa Cate
J. Hi. Cornelius
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Mrs. H. C. Bowl- Mrs. J. S. Dun
ing wody
i JTai Uov.Kng Mrs. R. L. De
sG. bowling’ Saussure
Mrs Vtfp Uustn- J. ®. Da"is, Jr.
bury R. C. Davis
Millard Dusen- J. A. Davis
bury Bruce Decker
Mrs. Edwin W. Mrs. F. E. Decker
Dart N. S. Denver
Edwin W. Dart Mrs. C. E. Dry den
Mrs. Julia Dart C. E. Dryden
Mrs. F. L. Dart R. peSaussure
J. O. Dunwody T. E. Davis
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Miss Marie T vtr- Mrs. N. Eipanuel
ett N. Emanuel
Miss Louise Euf- E. J. Ennis
ott Miss Annie Evans
Mrs. C. L. Elliott N. Emanuel. Jr.
Miss .Jen ni e Fred Early
Emanuel
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Mrs. P. W. Flem- Miss Sadie Fee
ing guson
Mrs. C. W. Flem- Lewis Flowers
ing Thos Fuller
C. W. Fleming ' * Mrs. Thos. Teller
P; W. Fleming H. B. Flanders
Maleolim Fleming J, E. Ferguson
Miss Fen- Mrs. J. E. Fergu
dig . son
Mrs. I.Fruchtman Joseph Fraser
*Mrs. A Fendig
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Mrs. Hannah Glo- Mrs. W. F. C.uyer
gauer J. D. Gould. Jv.
Mrs. Harry Gig- P. F. .Gould
nilltat R. A. Gould
Mrs. W. M. Gram- Mrs. Jus. Gould
ling T. B. Glover
Mrs. N. E.’ Gilli- L. C. Gray' 1
can Mrs. L. G. Grad'
N. E. Gillican Mrs. Fred Girvin
Mias Edith Gun- Jack Gardner
nell Mrs. E. C. Green-
Miss Irene Gram* wood
ling J. C. Garwood
Mrs. W f D. Gale C. B. Greer
Mrs. W.D. Grimes
C. 1) Gowan E.
VV. D. Grimes
Mrs. J R. Gardner
Mrs* 1,. H. Hftym Mrs. W. C) Holi-
U H. Haym day
Mrs, Rht. Harley Mrs. fjkwklns
Robt. Harley Mrs. H.-Hem-
Mrs. J. C..Hotch don®
Henry Hirsch H. H. ilemdmt
Mrs. H. Hirsch Home
Miss Willie May J. Parker "ttgh-
Hathaway smith: Jr.
Mrs. E. C, Hyer Mrs. H. Holmes
Mrs. H. Hopkins W, M. Harraford
Mrs. M. R. Harris E. C. Hardison
Mid. Harris • Miss Haxe.ihurst
Mrs. Guy liar- Mrs. Wll Harris
vard H. Hughes
Mrs. W. L. liar- Joe Hlgginson
well Richard Holland
J. I*. Harrell
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Miss Marla Isaao Mrs. (’. B. Irwin
Clarenee Isaac Billy Irwin
Mrs. Max Isaar Ind't Transfer
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M w. -V Jeter -Mrs C. K. .1,
Mrs. O. Johanne- son
sen Ml*s Anna May
\V. H. Johnson Johnson
Mrs. t. K. John- Mrs. Veritm
son Jones
A. & Johnson E. A. Johnson
Mrs. J. I>. Jones
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-ddrs. C. Lillian George Lott
thall , Miss Beulah Lott
Mrs. C, H. Leary M Beatrice
Mrs/L. J. Leavy Lang
C. H lA*avv Bill Iceman
Mrs. J. E. B. A. Lewis
bright Mrs. B A. Lewis
J. E. Lamhright Mrs. R L Lltfto 1
T. J. fjimbirght Mis. \V C Lftt'e
Mrs. O C Usman W. M Lynn
Alex L>. J, H. Leo
Mrs. A. Ijorentx- Mrs. J. If.
son Staff Lyons
Andrew lajrent*- Chris Lyons
son 'j Jerry Leonidas
A. K. Leybmirne H. K.
P. M. Mrs. T. J. law-
M- A. Lbckwttod bright
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' Mrv A MKtHff Miss f?. TANARUS, Mc-
Mrs J H Morgan Brtde
Mrs. Cordelia Me- Mr* Sam Maßard
call Mrs. W. A. Mr
\frv J. B. Mac- Ivwtsld
Lean Mrs. B. F. Mann
Mrs. Maud Miller R F. Mann
Mi*. C R Miller Miss Olive Mit
Mr* W. MUW -hell-
W*rte r Miller J O. Morgan
Mtss Elinor Mtll- Mr* R R \fttr
er Or*rnf
Mbs Martha Uw Mrs. |* Morton
Miller L. M. MiU
Edward t. Millet ‘J W. Mrra>
J, g. \liclswa R P M'vader
M L McKtaaon Ben Mania
VUE BRUNSWICK NEWS
Miss Gladys J. C. Macpherson 1
Kinnon J. McLardie
Mrs. M. L. Me- W. R. Moody
Kinnon M. R. Marks
Jane McKinnon J. A. McLendon
Ann McKinnon Miss Maud Moore
Miss (Ann Maxey G. B. Miles
Mrs. H. B. Maxey J. H. McCullough
C. McGarvey Mrs. R. R. Mac-
G. B. Madray Gregor
A. Maddison
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Mrs. Wm. Night- Mrs. P. M. Night
ingale ingale
Mrs. N. Nightin- P. M. Nightingale
gale Mrs. B. Nathan
Mrs. R. L. Noble A. F. Norton
John Nessekj|ui.st^
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Emory W. Guvens Sam Overstreet
Mrs. G W Owens Mrs. W. M. Oates
Joe Ow-ens L. E. O’Quinn
T. O’Connor 4 Mrs. A O Osborne
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Mrs. R. L. Philips Frank Pnllqs
Mrs. -0. S. Perdue Miss Florrie Port-
Mrs. J. H. Parker 'er
Mrs. C. D. Parker L. Pitcher S
Mrs W 77 Parker B. Padrosa
Mrs W F Parker Mrs Fred Pfeiffer
G. A. Perdue Miss Marion Po-
R. S. Pyles duck
Mrs. C. M. Peddi- Mrs. T. E. P-cul
cord * son
H. A. Parrish Mrs. J. M. Prim
L. H .Patterson C. E. Porter
Randal Patterson
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Mrs. A. Roths- Mr”- C. Rowe
child A H Rue
Mrs. A. Rotholz Miss Bonnie Ross
Miss Suia Rais- Mrs. James Rhett
ton M. Reese
Miss Marie Rais- Mrs. M. Reese
ton F. H. Radney
Mdss Margaret N, D. Russell
Ralston J. E. Register
Mrs. J. H. Rev- S. P. Regers
nolds Mrs. H. C. Roug'.i-
W. W. Rovai i ton
Villard Royal L. A. Robinson
Mrs. R. M. RoVal Lew-is Remmeset
Mrs. J. E. Royal E. J. Radford
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Mrs. E. L. Ste- Mrs. C. M. Sher
phens wood
E. L. Stephens C. V. Sutton
Mrs. R. Y. Smith Mhis Fe Syipons
R. Y. Smith Miss Mamie Sy
Miss Olive Smith mens'
L. S. Smith * J. w. Silumons
Mrs. G. Palmer'Jikliss Catherine
Smith | ‘Stiles
G. f>. Smith * Afiss Stilw
Judaon Smith Mrf. J. C. Stiles
Palmer Smith J, C. Stiles
G. H. Smith J. W. Starr
Mrs. A. A. Shrim- Mrs. J. W .Starr
er , v ,Miss Sharpe
Jack Shrimer • R. H. Strain
F. L. Stacy Mm. A. L. tysarn
Mrs. F. L. Stacy H. W. Sapp
Mr. Mary Stacy Savoy Restaurant
G. A. Stacy *H Sflverstein
Mrs. !. C. Staley Frank Scarlett
J. A. Sheffield Miss Lila Still
H. K. Shermaa ings
Hope Strong , Mies Joe Smith
Mrs. Hope Strong L. S. J. Smith
C. M. Shertvood
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Mrs Paul Twitty Miss Blanch Talt
Paul Twittv C. S. T *it
F. K Twitty R. V. Talt
Mr*. M’ln. Travl* Mrs. Tatnm
Miss Elvira Tor* Mrs. 8
ras Mrs. J. B. Touhey
Miss K! vabe'b Alf Townsend
Ta>J<*r T. II- Tlioni* n
Mrs. C. A. Taylor Miss Edna Tyson
C. A. T \vtor J. C. Tlmrin
R. Torras Rev. F P Thonuts
Fern&do To *'as W. G. T.vscn
Mrs. J. B Taft
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Mrs O. Vorfftl J. J. Vickers
V. Volpafn • Mrs J. J. Vickers
Vienna Bakery
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"Paul V r arnedo
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” Mrs. M. Welsh Mrs.
Mrs. J A. Wlm- r Whittle
berly — 3. s. Wbitrey
Mrs. J. s. Wrf-ht L. f T ANARUS”"
Mrs. J. R. Wrrgbt L. M. Watxina
J. R W rig hi A. V. Wo*)d. Sr
Mrs. A. V. Way Mrs. A. V. Wood
A. M Way .v. V. Wood, ir
Mrs C f, Walk - W H. Wd
C *. Walke* Miss Poßv Wool
S. 8 Wniklns Mrs. Elig. Way
A. C. W-cod Mr* M .J. Welsh
Amos Wright
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Mrs \\ C Yeaton
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Miss Sadie Zelmenoritt.
ONLY 5c PER POUND
Weighed while dry, returned in
a few hours, absolutely Cieun
and sar*it*ry. Just the right
diimpneys for ironing.
BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY, iac.
Phone us Now, and become a
satisfied customer.
Phones 129 anu 36.
Theatri cal
SPLENDID CABARET
IS IN “EXPERIENCE.”
No fashionable cabaret in New
*
York, the City of Lights, can surpass
in brilliance or color or extravagance
the finish that which is used in
George Fitzmaurice’s Paramount pro
duction of “Experience.” which is t 0
be shown at the Bijou Theatre todajj.
The scenario of this well-known play
by George V. Hobart, called for a typ
ical New York restaurant, after the
manner of such institutions of plea
sure before the days of prohibition.
No expense was spared to make this
scene realistic and beautiful.
The color scheme is black*apd gold
with a background of gold metal cloth.
Huge ornate pillars, capped with met
a] domes, are set at intervals on the
dining room floor.
\1 .hough only one-quarter of the
cabaret was built it accomodated four
hundred people. Porrichness of col
or and novelty, this has seldom been
surpassed in any picture. Richard
Bartheliness, a‘popular young screen
player, has the leading role of
“Youth.”
MARLIN TRANSFER CO.
ALL KINDS OF HAULING
FURNITRUE CRATED AND
STORED
PROMPT SERVICE
RIGHT PRICES
COURTEOUS DRIVERS
503 Gloucester,. Street
PHONE 107
Nobody like* KINKY HAIR. Be bmotifol and
atuartlve with LOMU. WAVY HAIR, |y u*in*
QUEEN DftCSiHMa I
This now diasooory huiwm DANDRUFF,
is* a, s^Jrt^'ifiTbas:
Ftttrrry. orKAumr haul B*wi as au
to atamp* or money lot kit box.
Ncvveno WFtAtf CO., Atlanta. Oa. ,
ACCRTS BANTU Writ* For Tana*.
All Next Week, Commencing
December sth
PICKERT STOCK COMP’NY
Lillian Pickert and Ralph W. Chambers
ff $ AN ALL-STAR ' CAST '
“The Man Worth While’
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3 BIQ ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE
MONDAY NIGHT LADIES NIGHT
ONE UDV ADMITTED FREE W ITH ONE PAID TICKET
W AV AND VAUDEVILLE CHANGED EVERY NTQHT
PRICES: CHILDREN Me ADULTS SS
* POPULAR PRICE MATANEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY
WOOD! WOO!'!!
We are in position to
furnish you ~• ’£•
4 -v* V- V, Ji li -
OAK, PINt LIGHTWOOD
At $1.50 per load,
* - ' 0
Pine per cord $5.50 :r
Oak per cord $6;50 ;,f
H. D. SYMONS
/ Phone 370
. L N .V-' v ‘ ‘ i
The Season’s Newest Line of
* DRY GOODS
... . ; <*’ 'fa *
W 6 are Constantly Receiving a Very
• Handsome !.*•’? ci —
NEW DRY GOODS
In endless variety, which we are offering at the most
attractive prices ! * s “
. We are going to bring a .mes
sage to you every moring on
this line. Look for it.
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COME AND VISIT OUR STORE.
THE PHOENIX
dry goods department r
J. D. BROWN, Proprietor
,y r ’ • 1 11 '■
fifty, THE CHRISTMAS GIFT
I WITH THE PERSONAL
]$L TOUCH —
S busy— we are not .1
i \ if -v-T . jtk
* ,4 r busy as we will be in
\ Dec ember.
REYNOLD’S
STUDIO 1
THURSDAY, DEC. 1, 1921';''
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