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WANTS
WANTED—Position as salesman in
jtioe, dry goods, • of grocery line,
plenty of experience; References cm
Je furnished. Address C. L. H., post-
Wfilce box 104. •
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4 i WANTED —Dining room furniture.
condition. “R,” care News.
—Anyone requiring the
j&trvices of a graduate registered
call Miss Frances Extrowich,
. 311 Howe street, phene 502., 12-10
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i-• WANTED —Nurse, for afternoons.
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References required. Apply 002 Hal
’ ifax square. tf
• WANTED —Agent, good proposi
>'* tion for right party. Valdosta Marble
f Works, Valdosta, Ga.
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; MEN—Wanted for Detective work.
unnecessary. Write J. •
►. Ganor, former government detective,
£ St. Louis. * 12-8
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♦ AGENTS—B7S a week seeling Mar-!
5 vei Windshield Cloths; one rub keeps
glass clear entire storm; every au
toist a prospect. Write for particu
• lars. Standard Mfg. Cos., Box 166-X,
£ Hattie Creel#, Michigan. J 2-4
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* FOR SALE.
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FOR SALE
Retail Grocery Business,
with woodyard attached,
located in Waycross. It’s
a good paying business and
' am selling because I am
moving to Brunswick. At
a bargain.
* Address C. R. Gooding,
• Waycross, Ga., phone 97.
FOR SALK —Or exchange, for Ford
car or truck, launch 21 feet long, 7
horse power Fairbanks motor, In good
condition. Address 1728 Gordon St.
FOR SALE —6 room home located
j, 11 JO Mansfield, street. Wired, free
water, near tu:ho<4* and pn car line.
Very attractive price. Cash or terms.
See It. G. Harley, at P. iO. 12-7
GASOLINE 15e jK?r gallon for al!
Ford owners with the Master Gas
Economizer, Price $2.00 and guaran
teed. Master Sales A Mfg. Cos., 12H>7
'East oth St., Cleveland, O. 12-4
FOR SALE—National Cush register
in first-class shape. Will sell at a
big bargain Phone 533 or call at
1522 Richmond street. If
FOR BALE—Saxon roadster. Four
electric lights, starter. In god con
riUlou. Phone 741. tf
LOST
LOf|T Bunch of keys. re
turn to Glynn Dry cleaning Cos., 502
Gloucester street, and receire re-'
ward. * tf
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LOST -Pair rimless eyeglasses, In,
aluminum ease. Return to News of-
Act*. Reward. tf
IX)BT—On Broad field road one rear
Bulck curtain. Return to Buick Agen
cy and receive reward. tf
LOST—Oh Norwich streit Friday
•vexing, opposite Phoenix Grocery
Cos., on Norwich street, pair rimless
eyeglasses. Finder leave at Nows
office. Reward. *:f
FOR RENT
FOR UK NT Two rooms suitable
for lUtht housekeeping. All modern
convenience*. Apply frlO Howe St.
FOH RENT— On# nice five-room
house, with all madam con\enfences,
located at 1015 Albany street. If tak
en at once will rent tor fia.uo per
month. Apply L A, Miller. phone
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FOR RENT —Furnished noom for
one or two young jn*n. Near canter
of city l’"bene tr
POVt HWXT—At K<*s ICsmom
Mjvti, 5 uloft bon*#: * lr* r.*j TOs
b*h, #ft* A|f4> lo D W. MiddtetOQ.
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FOR RItVT iJw#T fl S f'rW t, 4
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sonable. Apply to 504 F street. tf
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment.
Close in. Must be seen to be appreci
ated. Phone 719. tf
FOR RENT—Second floor flat, six
rooms, hall, private bath on same
floor. Connection for gas and iiglßs
Can furnish three rooms. Apply ir.
person at 508 Albemarie S>L tf
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE.
All persons are hereby forbidden
from hunting or otherwise trespassing
on Evelyn Plantation. All trespassers
will be prosecuted to the fullest ex
tent of the law.
12-7 DOVER HALL CLUB.
. NOTICE.
This is to give notice to our cus
tomers and the public that we have
moved our business from 1411 New
castle street, to 1316 Newcastle street,
next door to R. R. Hopkins & Son.
ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT CO.,
12-10 Phone 62.
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We pay $36.00 weekly, 75c hour
spare time selling hosiery guaranteed
wear four months. Fall line ready.
Prewar prices. Free samples to work
ing agents. Experience unnecessary.
Hosiery Mills, Darby, Pa.
Piggly Wiggly
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54 lbs. of our Sunset Gold But
ter to be sold per lb 46c
Every pound of this butter carries
a P ggly Wiggly guarantee.
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10 lbs. Head Rice 48c
10 lbs. Sugar , 59
va
10 lbs. Grits or Meal 16c
24 lbs. Rising Sun Flour 92c
Over Sea Butter, per lb. 45c
Tall Milk, all brands, 11c
2 lbs. bucket Wilson's Lard
at - -35 c
Goodmans Pure Egg
Noodles, Spaghetti or
Macaroni - - 8c
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Fruits and Vege
tables, where you
select what you
want with your own
hands.
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Fleshman’s Yeast Cakes 2'c
Sell our men's tailored to measure
$16.50 and $23.50 suits and overcoats
direct to wearer. These two low pri
ces make numerous sales and big com
missions certain. Commission paid
daily. Special proposition to men
writing immediately. Style-Center
Tig. Cos., Cincinnati, O. 12-4
something everybody must have
(read this line again and note that we
said MUST.) It is unique, U. S. pro
tected article, a positive necessity be
cause of government ruling, with year
ly repeat, exclusively owned and con
trolled by us. If you are an order tak
er you should make S2O to S3O a day;
if you are an ambition salesman you
will clear upward of S4O per day. Most
desirable, connection with future for
those who qualify. Jetrome Laadt,
Pres., 8 So. Dearborn St., Chicago.
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
cv
\\—Hot water
Sure Relief
Bell-ans
25 f. r-'i 75$ Packages Everywhere
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
Theatrical
LADIES TO BE ADMITTED
FREE ON MONDAY NIGHT.
The ladies especially will be de
lighted to know that they will be ad
mitted free at The Grand Monday
night to see that excellent bill, “A
Man Worth While,” which will be pre
sented by the popular Pickert Stock
Company—l| big family show that
we all love|so well. We term it a
family show because the popular pri
ces will permit the whole family to
enjoy an evening of wholesome
amusement. One lady is admitted
free Monday night when accompanied
by one paid admission, whether Jthe
paid ticket is held by a gentleman or
lady. In other words, a gentleman
and lady or two ladies will be ad
mitted for the price of one. Other
plays during the week will be , “St.
Bimo,” “Why Womeri Sin,” “Ku Klux
Klan,” “The Man in the Black Mask,”'
“It, Pays to be Honest,” and “Dr. Jekyi
aiul Mr. Hyde.” There will also be
three acts qf vaudeville every night
and the vaudeville and play change
nightly. The popular Pickarts are
carrying quite a bit of special scen
ery, electrical effects, etc., and are
putting on a $2.00 show for 55c and
30c —55c for adults and • 30c for chil
dren. There will* be special scenery,
dren. There will be special ladies and
childrens matinees on Wednesday and
Saturday and there are big surprises
in store fer every one at these mati
nees, either in the way of prizes,
“Cos mtry Stores.” etc. There may be
some real live Christmas turkeys j
given away, who can tell? The bills j
for the week will be announced from]
the stage Monday night. There will)
be no seats reserved—first come, first
served.
POPULAR STAR IN A
NEW DRAMATIC FILM.
Patrons of the Bijou Theatre will
have something inte*testing to discuss
after seeing “The £feejitor Reformed,”
a William Fox picture in which Wil
liam Russel! again demonstrates why
his popularity never dags. No actor
will slip from public favor when he
continues time after time to put out
pictures that hold the interest as
“Th eCheaetr Reformed “ which will
be shown at the Bijou tomorrow.
This pieture is unusually strong n
dramatic interest, jf I ■The supportin'
cast boasts such luminaries of th*
screen Armament a Seen a Owe*.
Bam do Gresse, ahfi John Brammall
In important 'roles.
Russell Is seen ih two roles, play-
This Is The Age Of
Thrift And Economy
The most thrifty way to conduct a
a business and yet the most economi
cal way is the modern way.
What applies to Counting room and
Business office is applicable to the
home. Equip your home with mod
ern convenience and you will add
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i Comfort and Economy at one and the
'same time
Electricity, Gas and Water
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are the delights of every home—ln wijiter they add
warmth, in snmmer they add coolnes.
Mutual Light & Water Cos.
Phone 7.
ing a clergyman and a crook. Being
twin brothers, the two men look so
much alike that when the clergyman
is killed the wife is deceived into
thinking the crook Is her husband.
The crook goes even further and as
sumes his brother's place as rector of
the church, giving hi s pal the job of
sexton. Interesting events must inevi
tably follow such a situation. And they
do. That’s why “The Cheater Reform
ed’' is one of those not-to-be-missed
kind of pictures. Scott Dunlap , was
the director and Juies G. Purthman
the author of the story.
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All Next Week, Commencing
December sth!
PICKERT STOCK COMP’NY
Lillian Pickert and Ralph W. Chambers
II AN ALL-STAR CAST
“The Man W orth While
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• 3 BIG ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE
MONDAY NIGHT LADIES NIGHT
ONE LADV ADMITTED FREE W ITH ONE PAID TICKET
PLAY AND VAUDEVILLE CHANGED EVERY NIGHT
PRICES: CHILDREN 30c ADULTS SS
POPULAR PRICE MATANEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY
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choking your stove trying to
burn* green, sappy* wood. We
sell no wood not seasoned six
months to one year. Pine, plen
ty fat, per cord, $5.00; per load,
sawed and split to suit you,
$1.50; oak or lightwood, per
cord, $6.50; per load $2.00;
mixod pine and oak, per cord,
$5.00; per load, $1.75; light
wood kindiing, 25c per bundle.
Big loads, quick delivery.
Smith’s Woodyard. Phone 600.
SUNDAY, D€C. 4, 1921.
WHAT MAKES SUCCESSFUL
BUILDING ? '-
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Successful buildings are not
the result of chance. They are
the products of ideas and prac
tices that the experience of sue
cessful builders has envolved
after years of thought and study
That is why the best builders
are always studying the method
of the other fellow and improv
ing them where they can.
MERRITT THE BUILDER