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Wants
WANTED—At once, 1 first
ctass mechanic, also 1 brick
reason familiar with boiler arch
brick work. Aply in person to
works manager, Yaryan Plant,
fjercOles Powder Cos. 12-8
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, WANTED—-Position as salesman in
•'toe, dry goods, or grocery line,
plenty of exper.enpe, References
fa furnished. Address C. L. H. f post
4flce box 104.
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i WANTED—Colored woman cook.
References required. Phone 1070 ltf
WANTED—To buy Ford touring
car. Must be in first class shape.
Will pay cash. Must be cheap. Phone
|734. after 7 p. m. 12-8
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WANTED —Anyone requiring the
services of a graduate registered
murse, call Miss Prances Extrowich,
*sll Howe street, phone 502. 12-10
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; WANTED —Nurse, for afternoons.
.References required. Apply 902 Hal
ifax square. tf
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; WANTED —Agent, good proposi
ttlon for right party. Valdosta 'Marble
Works, yaldosta, Ga.
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MEN-f-Whtitled; for Detective work.
Experience • unnecessary. 1 Write J.
Ganor, former government detective,
St. Louis. ' , 'i 12-8
* FOR SALE.
FOR SALE
Retail Business,
with woodyard attached,
located in Waycross.-’ lt’
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 8 ALE—Or exchange, for Ford'
cur o.* truok. funnel) 21 feet long, 7
horn* power Fftirbank*; motor, In good
condition. € Addreee 1728 Gordon Bt.
FOR SAUK e room home located
1110 Maneflold' str**wt. Wired, fret*
uater, near school, and on ear line.
Very atirnctlvp price. (!*h or terms.
Roe It, (I. Hrtrley, at I’. O. * 12-7
FGIt SALE —National Cash register
in flrst-elnsa shape. Will *ll at a
big bargain. Phone SSS or call at
1.'22 Richmond street. tf
FOR SALK - Saxon roadster. Fonr
eteetrlc lights, atarter. lo g* od coe
ditlon. Phone 741. tf
LOST
LOST - Bench of keys. Kinder re
turn to Glvmi Dry cleaning Cos., 502
CJloHeeater street, and receive r i
ward. \ tf
LOST-—Pair rimlesa eyeglaesea. In \
aluminum case. Return to News of. I
Ret. Reward. tf
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LOST—On Urtmdfleld road one roar
Rulck curtain. Return to Bulck Agen j
cy and receive reward. tf
Ix)ST—On Norwich' tre* t Friday i
evening, opposite Pfioonix Grocery*
Co n on Norwich etreet. pair rlm:e*s
Finder leave at News
office. Howard. ;f*
VOR RHNT
FtHt IHSNT—Two rooms euitatde
lor Hght honnekeeping All modern
convenience*. ,\pjdy mo Howe st.
FOR, RbtNT -One nice five-room
h*ue. with all mod**™ conveniences,
located at 10*2 Albany street. If tuk
on at opoc will rent fur st.oo per
month. Apply L- A. Miller, phone
gas.
FOR llFNT—rtmWhed room for
tee nr two young men. Near center
of city. Phone Wo. {t
FOR It ENT—At W3
tamet. S story house. • large huh®*
bath. etc. Apply to U-2W. Middleton,
agent; phono U
FOR KENT- Furnished room; R
tDii#nittk'f.' In No*k, and half of
PW . IRct.** Rent reoa*bit.
l ake street, phone *og
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FOR UKNT-Luwer *l In 4
nxitu*. 1424 Richmond. WiU rent r*s
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 i;gh*s.
Can'furnish three rooms. Apply in
person at 508 Albemar.e St. 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 Rive notice to our cus
tomers public that we have
moved our business from 1411 New
castle stneet. to. 1316 Newcastle street,
next door'to R. R. Hopkins & Son.
ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT CO.,
12-10 . Phone 62.
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.
Mills, Darby, Pa. |
We Buy and Sell
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Furniture and Household Goods
We have lor quick sale Stov es, Ranges, Heaters, Dressers,
Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, Rugs.
WE CAN SAVE YON MONEY.
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B. S. WALLACE ,
I t 'N i■■ v- ?:<
i 206 Monk St., Next to Wm. Anderson's Sons.
. YOU
Iflts
Don't try to save money buying cheap or big-can
9 Baking Powders. You can't do it. You'll throw out more
111 In spoiled bakings than you save on price of the powder. And don't ■
think that old style high priced powders are best because* they cost
I 'calumet POWDER I
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r§ the best baking powder ever made that’s why it is the
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You use less of Calumet—because it is a
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HIGHEST AWARDS p
A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 ffc. Some
I baking powders come in 12 oc. cans instead of 16 oz. * I
cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it.
THE NATIONAL CHRIST
MAS DAINTY—
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BROMM’S OLD VIRGINIA
FRUIT CAKE
A delicious <bit of clci Vir
ginia,) just the thing for
Christmas Dinner, or a
Christmas Remembrance
Made from the same recipe
for 65 years. Chocked full
choice fruits and nuts.
Packed in its snug tin box
it keeps indefinitely like
old wine, always delicious
ly fresh.
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WE URGE YOU TO ORDER
EARLY TO AVOID DISAP
POINTMENT.
M. WALSH,
Phone 23
tHE BRUNSWICK NEWS
Theatrical
“A MAN WORTH WHILE” GREETED
BY CROWDED HOUSE AT GRAND.
The Grand was packed to its ca
pacity last night to see “A Man Worth
While,” presented by the popular
Pjpkert Stock Company. Mr. Ralph
Chambers playing the leading role of
•‘The Man,” and Miss Lillian Pickert,
the little leading lady, as “The Girl.”
From the applause accorded this
clever company, it looks as if the Pick
erts are in for a big week here. The
vaudeville numbers between the acts
was itself worth of admis
sion. The company carries its own
special scenery, lighting effects, etc.,
and are really putting on $2.00 plays
at popular prices. The Pickerts are
conceded to be the best cf its kind
touring the South and other high c'a.-.s
productions will be seen here during
the week, notably among those
“The Girl Without a Chance.” which
is the offering for tonight, “The D:
v-orce question,” “St. Elmo.” “Dr. Jekyl
and Mr. Hyde “ “The Ku Klux Rian,”
and “The Confessions of a Wife.-”
There will be special matinees on
Wednesday and Saturday at special
matinee prices of 15c and 30c as an
inducement for the ladies .and chil
dren to attend. “The Confessions of
a Wife” is the offering for the Wad
netfdny matinee performance.
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“COINCIDENCE” IS SCREEN
attraction at the bijou
A real treat is in stofe for the pa
trons of the Bijou Theatre today,
when the new Metro release, “Coinci
dence,” will be the feature attrac
tion. This picture makes its princi
pal fppeal as splendid entertainment
through the snappy sparkling nature
of the story that never flags in its hi
larious movement from the first to the
last. .
“Coincidence’’ is presented with an
all-star cast, iiieludiiig Robert Harr on
and June Walker, and relates the mis
haps of Billy Jenks, a socially ambi
tions young man, who goes to New
York tc make a name for himself and
ends up by being arrested for burg
lary. Throughout the story the great
and controlling influence of coinci
dence Is shown molding the destiny
of Billy Jenks from the moment that
the money he Is counting blows out
of the window and falls at the feet of
the girl he afterward falsi in love
with. j
From this time on, Billy is beset by
one coincidence aJtiq- another, result
ing In his inherffnlce of a large for-
This Is The Age Of
Thrift And Economy
f he 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 you home with mod- '
ern convenience and you will add '
Comfort and Economy at one anatbe
same time
Electricity, Gas Water
are the delights of every home—ln winter thev add
warmth, in snmmer they add coolnes. m<
Mutual Light & Water Cos.
Phone 7.
tune, only to have it stolen from him
•by a polished crook, who seeks not
only to defraud Billy of his wealth,
but also to steal his girl, which he al
most accomplishes, save for Billy’s
timely arrival at the apartment where
the blackguard has lured her.
SCHOOL HiCfUSE CONSTRUCTION.
Sealed bids wrn be opened at 'lO
o’clock a. m., January 4th. at the
office of the Board of Educatioh of
Glynn county, Georgia, for the con
struction of a ten (10) room school
building. Bight is reserved to reject
any and all bids. Complete plans and
specifications may be had from the un
dersigned upon the payment of SIO.OO.
Address all bids to the undersign
ed.
CHAS. E. DRYDfEiN. • j
Sec., Board of Education of Glynn,
County, Georgia. *
Address’: Brunswick, Ga.
The new sugar coated \fk
chewine
which everybody
Igua A delicious peppermint
HHI mS" flavored sugar jacket around
f,awor c<i chewimt sum
that will aid your appetite and diaes
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, . THE FLAVOR LASTS
“MY SISTER."
j Written by Mrsr 1&. E. Ready in
; memory of her sister, Mrs. O. S. Lun
: din.
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'Benight I am sad and lonely
I miss you, dear, from my side
Tho’ 1 know you are above in Heaven
Sorrow with you does not abide.
I walked as if in a dream at your leav
ing.
But your spirit seems guiding me
through
Altho’ I am constantly grieving
Yet I know I will some day join
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LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES
Oneaizersmoller and shoes last longer after using
Allen’s Foot=Ease, the antiseptic powder for
the feet. Shaken into the shoes and eprirltfett"- •
nr ’ *^ 1!en ’ B Foot—Ease makes tight
rnr^'L 6 i°l! S f ? e W 1 givesfitistant relnd to
bumons prevents cMh '
and Sore Spots. It s the greatest comfort
everywhere.* 1116 Try * to *+ *>!d
TUESDAY, DEC. 6, 1921.
WHAT MAKES SUCCESSFUL
BUILDING? •
Successful buildings are not
the result of chance. They are
the products of ideas and prac
tices that the experience of suc
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
FENCE POSTS—Cypress, ths
“Wood Eternal.’’ Fifty cents
each, delivered anywhere in the
cit y- §P®?ial prices for large •
numbers/ Fix that fence now.
Smith’s Woodyard, phone 600.