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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5, 1921.
Watch This Space
TOMORROW
It will pay You—
DON’T BUY
We are taking Stoek and air that is
left will be sold at
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Your Own Price
Ladirs’ Coat Suits and Skirts
Sold Regardless
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The Globe is the only store of
its kind in the city that has
no competition
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Call Tomorrow
and be convinced
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The Globe Store
J. L. TARLOWSKI, Prop,
Cor;; Monk and Oglethorpe Streets.
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Vierra’s Hawaiian
Players
presenting
, “A Night in Hawaii”
INTRODUCING
Real Hawaiian Natives dancing the
tamed Hula Hula
'Carrying their own special scener\ ami scenic effects
Also —
ROY STEWART
In a bit* Western production
‘ “One-Shot Ross”
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Thursday and Friday, Jan. 6 and 7
Special Matinee Thur. Admission 30c & j.Sc
AT LAST, RELIEF
i| FROM RHEUMATISM
flaw b Am EicdUat Tin* to C*t
RM af lu Trtur#*.
RheumatUm i* more thsn n
tnere local disorder confine! to|
the locality af the |mia(c.l
It cannot be rubbed away, be*
cause it is a deepseated disease
that has its source in the blood
supply. The millions of little dis
i ate germs that cause the disease
*. atusi be reached and cliiuiuated
Just Once! Try Dodson’s Liver Tone!
Take No Calomel! Listen To Me!
‘ If biiioua, constipated, headachy or side, I guarantee
relief without taking dangerous calomel
which aickena and salivate®.
from the blood before real relief
can be bad.
S, S. S. has been successfully
u-ed for Rheumatism for mote
than fifty,years. It is the most
thorough and reliable blood reme
dy because it searches out an<l
eliminates the disease germs winds
infest the blood.
For free expert medical advice
regarding your ow t case, write
tuny to Chief Medical Adviser,
Swift Laboratory, Atlanta,
NEWS NOTES
of General Interest
FORMER BRUNSWiCKIAN
A VISITOR HERE
The host of> friends of Thomas E.
Qrady, a former Brunswickian who
prow to young manhood in this city,
afterwards going to Savannah to make
his way in th c . world in that city, are
Extending him a most cordial greet
.Vig during his visit to his old home
.his week. Mr. Grady arrived from
Savennah Sunday night, and will be
for two °r three days. His o and
friends here will learn with genuine
pleasure of his successful business
Career in Savannah, wnere he is the
general manager of the firm of Thom
as E.
Mr. Grady hits developed into a traffic
expert, and in addition to iv ving a
large and growing clientele, holds the
responsible position of traffic manager
of the Savannah Hoard of Trade, tie
is also the secretary and treasur -r of
the Southern Traffic League, and
■tands in the foremost of his profes
sion, which is one ili- t is rapidly at
'aijiing a place of prominence in the
business world.
3RUNSWICK-M AGON ROAD
DISCUSSED YESTIRDAY
Tire blatter of completing the pro
posed Atlantic Ocean Highway, con
necting Brunswick with the northern
sections of the state, cam e up for con
sideration before the county coinmis
ionets of practically every county
traversed by the read, between this
•ity and Macon, at their first meeting
";f the yt ar yesterday. Active efforts
owards the completion of the project
"ill be t once renewed, and the
joards of commissioners of thp vari
ous counties were urged to take favor
able action on the matter. Tho build
mg of this highway, which is now in
-ltided in the state highway system
irigiiiatod in Brunswick, and deleg.
ions of local elfi/ ii interested in
t.s success met with the various coun.
v commissioners yesterday to point
ut the almost incalcMulah l v liie to
Ills section that will result front tin
milding of the highway and to stress
'he importance of immediate action
so us to participate in the distribution
of the state nutomoblh li -ruse tag
md, as well as t (( Qualify for state
nd federal aid. Representative B. F.
Mann, who i* president of the ussoeia
ion formed to carry out the w rk,
uul O. S. Perdue/ the r.ocr- tary, met
Tvlth the commissioners of Wayne
ounty, and conferred at Jesup with
District Engineer Rliod s. of the 11th
liatrlct, while N, 11. Bollard, field sec
• *tary, met with th? commission *rs of
ppling and JefT Davis counties. The
• suits accompli led yesterday could
>ot bo obtained lu.sf night on account
f Ihr dt 1 y iti the arrival of the
rains, lint local hackers of the project
Tp confident that the paved road will
ha practically completed b**tw >Hn thi
ity iud Mason during the first ;i*
months of 1921.
DON’T BUY TODAY, BUT
WAIT UNTIL TOMORROW
The flfobe Si ore. corner Monk and
iglcthorpc id reels, .1. ToNcwskl. pro
>:l**f r, will have tn interesting an
nounconvent to make tomorrow. Tht :
>opula r store tuivs wait until tumor
ow to hip u *t right -wait.
OITY MANAGER GRAMUNQ
ANNOUNCES OFFICE HCURS
City Manager W. X. (framling, ap
potnted by the commiHsioners to dt
iect the affairs of Brunswick p* ad ! ng
’!*• selection of a jkrman**nt mani-i
<er, has established his headquarters,
in ro m ten, at th * city hull building. J
and announces that any cit taxon of
the city who m y desire to transact
any business of an official nature, will
find him at his office bet we, i the
hours of len a in. and twelve norm.
Manager U ram liner also sfateo that he
will he glad to entertain anv "Licks,“
nd to give his attention to rdl legiti
mate cotnpl- lots. A clerk will be at
the office all during th day t i attend
to the del .11 work. Manager (’. rami In g
is getting on his Important joh in a
httsincrv-Hke manner, and may h de
trended on t,, handle the city’s busi
ness affairs iu an able and
lions manner, ilis former service s
city engineer 1 ,u gi.en him an Insight
into many of th, problem* with which
the c*tv is confronted at the present
time, and the city commissioners a-e
|to be cun mended for th, wialoni of
tbelr choice.
PASSENGER TRAINS ARRIVE
LATE YESTERDAY
Practically * very pa.•--enc.er f r>lr
ianiv ng in th 1 * city yesterday wi*
frc- 'wr* t five hour™, late, doc to th*
h” v r • *r th past r v. dav e art*,
th*’ f '**• <JU"Ut and mave J. t hc ark;
ci‘ ;! b * reads. No washout> ha **•
b e* reported but it is said that th'
n*.l v Ip m*nv places, have b ♦*'* com*
i*i % inundated, r.nd that orterv
hare been issued **- tnw sh-
in the affected area, n a toe. re -t
Thf river Po to I on tti
delta Utiy mtiea fjvtn It* luoutb. ,
THE BRUNSWIQK NEWS
Theatrical
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A NIGHT IN HAWAII
trovers of Hawaiian music will have
-iQ. opportunity of hearing one of the
best programs of this bewitching mu-,
sic with the appearance of Vie ra’s i
Hawaiian players at the Grand The-!
atre, on Thursday, matinee and night,
and Friday night. Jan. 6 and 7, when!
‘A. Night in Hawaii” will b e the offer-1
ing of this well-known company of ar-1
tists. .
That the program will be equally:
interesting to all who attend this at
traction’s agement, various Amer
ican popular melodies will find the-ii
’•fspective place among the sweetly
sympathetic and softly alluring native
songs and musical numbers.
Truly Hawaiian is the atmosphere
of this exclusive and high class at
traction, wafting the auditor away ts
Aie Isle of perpetual summer, sun
hiiip and romance.
Only a highly cultivated ar.d well
duented Hawaiian may bring forth
n truthful effect from the picturesque
native Hula Hula dance, that speaks
and means in its interpretation, so
many beautiful sentiments to the boys
and girls, and the older folks as well,
of the land of love and kindness.
Mme. Vierra’s interpret tion of this
dancp and number is an artistice feat
well worth while.
One of the famous Roy Stewart Wes
terns will he shewn in connection with
the act.
Children JQc. adults Shoe. Special
matinee Thursday. No seats reserve^.
“TEA FOR THREE”
Manager Wood announces a real
treat for his patrons in th* form of
‘ Ten For Three,’’ which w 'l be serv
c I by Relwyn anjl Company at the
trail:l <>n Monday evening. Jan. 10th.
This is the refreshing rtr.i Ce-mu'
Mergu c.-nvfdy that c pacify audien- 1
c-t-u hav been enjoying nightly at
Maxine Elliott’s Theatre, New Yoik
f r several months.
A great cast is beaded by Bert
Ix'igb and includes Millicent Hanky,
f . W- Cowell. Margaret Tyler and Er
nesf Uickck.
'Tim srat sale opens at Andrews’
Drug Store Friday.
WANT ADDRFSSFS OF
U. OF at. GRADUATES
The News last night furnished
h list of graduates of |he UnmMifty of
Goorf*ta> the present. addresses of
whom are wanted in c nneotioa'wkh
the University's war memorial fnml
drive for Persons having
information concerning the present res
idence of any of ihe following form
er citizens of Brunswick ar© asked to
kindly communicate with the address
given Ik low:
ih*o. Ellsworth McWhorter, Edmund
Byne Walker. L. V. Parker, Divid
Newton Thompson, Lowell R. Lane.
All tin* above are graduates of the
university, but the year of graduation
is not known.
If you know the present whfile
ibents of any of them, please com
•i unit ale wbh Ernest <’ Ellis, nt of
fice ,>f Hercules Powder Cos. oy phone
IS3 or 7 r *f).
Too Fat?
A MtKlyiny rrductien mathod:
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jwa.th nj ~ G t a L * o!
Kurela (crotiuuriced i. *l, 1.0
r illuw dinttiuM. Yuti ui<* allowed to Mt
fA-vu, etc.t r.u iwvd ~> urnrenuctneser
ri :nfl You r life E-omn. , worth I,vine, will,
mil and, iiu.wov,* I li-r’io, luoyarT ft. p.
, Kf*-fula> <4. I uok ir.d (,•:] yomo-f, Aa ’
yynr*to y life. AxkIurSOKEiNTAaUi.CS.
wot thin oitj ttdy to. Itiikini.vmM in,-
Aort o c*., KM-30, Stellar, X, No-.* Tort
The Strong Witliit.-'nJ the Heat of
Summer Better Then the Weak •
u\i prop!* who &rr W\Uj a.i*l younjer (*oi>i
***io arr n%H. wO b* st*vi.c'i* a*d aad enabled to
td tUiuath LSr hrr f.t i.uiEmor ty tak
| i GROVE S TALTELE* 3 c M,’| TONIC, . h
* n* a:.d hai!,!s u; 1 lu* syst* *u ty Euriiyiog
end Larkbinc the B: ■d. Y , can *eon f*l it*
SucokiKriune. i ~-t. t.v
Nunnally’s Fine
Candies
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Stylish stationery
Toilet (ioods
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Perfumery
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And various other articles tuit
* ble for prevents.
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A gdt always appreciated if at*
Eastman Kodak
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Andrews' Drui Cos,
511 Gloucester Street
PHONE 37
Spanish Mackerai
ana
Whole Codfish
Can always be
found at
Wm. Anderson’s Sons
20S Monk St. Phone 063
The
Announces
A Reduction of prices to pre-war levels, and solicits
the patronage of the public.
Noon Day Luncheon - 60 c
The very best and highest class edibles the market af
fords, prepared by experienced cooks, and satisfactory
service Guaranteed, under personal supervision of manager.
Give us your patronage and help restore normal conditions
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1300 Gloucester Street, Brunswick, Ga.
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