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Wants
WANTED—Five or six table board
ers. Home cooking. Two doors from
postoffice, 1423 Union street, phone
WANTED—To rent, two or three
furnished rooms for light housekeep
ing. Address W. T. S.. care News.' -30
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WANTED—Man with car to repre
sent us in this territory. Can advance
to district manager if hustler. The C
„ ..u (Jw, south Bend, Ind.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
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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.
FQfR SAlite—National Cash register
in first-class shape. Will sell at a;
big bargain. Phone 133 or call at
1522 Richmond street. tf
F!OR QUICK SlAUE—Cheap; four-!
piece leather library set, 1 brass bed.
completf and ten piece dining room
set Cm 428. 1-8
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• ’ ’\ 1 F—Saxon roadster. Fnnf !
Hjrbt* starter , In r 'd' )
s'b np 741 '
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LOST
LOST—On Broadfleld road one rear
Buick curtain. Return to Buick Agen
cy and receive reward. tf
FOR RENT
• FOR RENT—Nice ( two-story rest
e ce, 413 3outh Wolf street, 6 room
house, lot 67x96 feet. Elegant range
for chickens. to A, ®,
Anderson, phone 163, or R. X. Phillips
} Co.,* phone 170. Prfte $15.00~ per
month.’ ' 12-24
FOR REN , T—Furnished room for
one or two young men. Near center
of city. Phone 660. tf
FOR RENT—At 803 Egmont
street, 2 story house; 6 large
bath, etc. Apply to D. W. Y 'on,
agent; phone 4R6-J. tf
MISCELLANEOUS
5f RIICfJS gallon 'maßc“Vlth
new patented gasoline Vapor Uer.
Write for particulars. Strauaky Va
poriser Cos., Pukwana, S. D. 12-11,14
SIO.OO to $25.00 dally or evenings,
easily made selling Federal Auto
Stop-Lltes. exceptional opportunity.
Inquire Federal Foundry Supply Co
s Ohio.
Take Yeast Vitamon
Tablets To Put On
“Stay-There” Flesh
More “Pep” and “Punch*Small Cost.
Thin or run-down folk* will find this simple test well worth trying: Take
Matin’* VITAMON—two tablets with every meal Then weigh and measure
yourself each week and continue taking Mastin'* VITAMON regularly until
you are aatiw&cd with your si in and energy. Mastin'* VITAMON
Tablet* contain highly concentrated verwt-vita;mne> as well a* the two other *til:
wore important vitamin** (Fat Soluble A n:.d Water Soluble C)> all ol which
lienee kay* you must have to he etroug, well utwl fully d*n*Hoped. By increasing
the nouri#hvn power of what you eat MaUu’a VITAMON Tablets supply ju*t
what your body needa to feed
tlw tbltiokctl U%9tHßit fif A t | | * i
Internal organ*, deist th** skin j I 1
•nd renew shattered nerve force t
without up?tUrut the stomach 1 ’ ■jSW ""
or causing gas. A two wwtaf R.- r _N,
tent wdl aurprwe v out V 1
IMPORTANT! While the /( ' '!# t \
•masuvg health- building value l J
of Mastm* VITAMON Tab- \ * > vMB
let* ha* beets dearly and posi- \
uvtiy demonstrated in of \ \
tack of energy, perron* trou-
Me*, anemia,
••ipabon, aion eruptioa*. poor \ \ NA
com id** ion and generally * , . #3l \. \
weakened phyaioal and mental j J 'll W \3k
rendtuon. they should not be / / U M
Wd bv anyone who Ap Bp*
to having their wright increased p
to normal. Beau re to *■*** .
tin * VITAMON Tablet* at aU Taking Two Maatin’a Yaaat VITAMON
nos'd druggist*. Tablet* With Every Meal.
Art Positively Guaranteed
jTjU lo Put Ott Firm Flcah,
Clear the Shin And Lncreoae
we —wcjnat n*v Enttfy When Takes With
uauint a "tltUf 1 Every M*l or Money Btvh
SsntMkSTmSjsntVlTkMOK
ST. SIMON TRANSIT CO.
Schedule effective Sept. 19. Sailings
from foot of Monk Street, on Mon
day, Wednesday, Saturday and Sun
day to St. Simon Island.
DAILY SCHEDULE
Leave Brunswick 9:00 am
ueave Brunswick 3:30 pm
Leave St. Simon 10:30 am
ueave St. Simon -Jf. ..'*>• - 5:0J) pm
SUNDAY SCfEDffLE
Leave Brunswick 9-30 am
Leave Brunswick 2:30 pm
Leave St. Simon 11:00 am
Leave St. Simon 5:00 pm
Telephone 560 or 976. , s .
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Wood
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FAT PINE OR POOR
ANY LENGTH
$1.75 FOR A BIG LOAD
Davis & Herrin
1400 MANSFIELD
PHONE 413
WHAT MAKES SUCCESSFUL
BUILDING ?
Successful buildings are not
the result of chance. 1 hey 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- j
ing them where they can.
merritt; the builder
GALLSTONES—Physician explains
simple, effective treatment for inflam
ed gallbladder and bile ducts associ
ated with gallstones. Booklet free.
jDr. Paddock, Box C-7201 Kansas City,
Mo it
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FOR RENT—Second floor flat, six
, rooms, hall, private bath on ; same
floor. Conneriuo for gas and i;gh‘s
Can furnish rooms. Apply in
person at 508 Albemane St. tf
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&tll something ev?ryh::dy must
have (read thfs line over again and
note that we said MUST). It is
unique, U. S. protected article, a por*
itive necessity became of government
ruling, with yearly repeat, exclusive
ly owned and controlled by us. If you
are an order taker you should make
JiiQ to fi!U a day, If you are r.n ambi
tious salesman you will clear upward
:pf SSO per day. Most desirable, toi>
with future for those who
qualify. Jerome *Laadt, Pres., 8 So.
Dim-born St., Chicago. It
EPILEPTICS —Would you care to
learn about New Rational treatment
for immediate relief of enilepey post
tlvely stopping all seizures from first
day’s use. Information free. "Spe
cialist,” Drawer B 592, Lawler, Wyom
ing. It
Theatrical
REAL NATIVE HAWAIIANS
COMING TO THE GRAND,
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In “A Night in Honolulu,” #vhich
comes to the Grand next Monday
night, the native Hawaiian singers
and musicians, will be found to occupy
a great deal of the spectators’ atten
tion. Hawaiian music by the gifted
native singers and players has been a
great success in America because it is
different. The wistful beauty of the
music seems to carry the American
audience across the Pacific to the Isl
and Paradise. The melodious strains
of their quaint songs and th e accom
paniment of native instruments is
plaintive and fascinating. Mark Twain
after his first visit to the Hawaiian
Islands, said in an interview: “The
music of the Hawaiians, the most fas
cinating in the world, is still in my
ears and haunts me sleeping and
waking. I can still hear the pulsing
of the surf at Waikaiki, see the plumy
palms drowsing by the shore, the gar
landed crags and the leaping cascades
and this music fills me with the spirit
of its woodland solitudes.”
Seats at Andrews Thursday.- Prices
55c to $1.65.
"IRENE” TO BE SHOWN AT
THE GRAND ON JANUARY 6.
The smart comedy. “IrenfJ’j which
for two whole years criatf and a sensa
tion at the Vanderbilt theatre in New
Yor,k, closing there June 181 lx v will be
offered to the patrons of the Grand
theatre as the attraction .for Jan. 6th.
The Vanderbilt Producing Company,
Che sponsors of “Irene,” present the
attraction here with the same lavish
investiture of scenery and effects seen
in the New York production, and with
the wealth of beautiful costumes de
signed and created by Lucjw—Lady
Duff Gordon, all which, are
of thesJ* wo hi fcr the bfidies in the
metropolitan- prcnentnGew- of the play.
Nof must it be forgotten that the
cast of players has been a most im
portant feature in the organisation of
this company. Each and every mem
ber whether he or she be principal
cr of the chcrus, had to work \*ith the
Metropolitan company and qualify. be
fore they wer e signed for this tour.
This, was the idea of James Mont
gomery. the author, who took this
means <f ascertaining whether each
individual was fitted to his or her part.
Seats at Andrew's Tuesday. Ibices:
Low’er flour, $2.75;; twUcony. $2.20; gal
lery, ,sl.lO. Tickets put aside will be
sold if not called* ior before 5 p. m.
on day of performance.
PICTURESQUEI SETTING
IN "BEACH DREAMS.”
Along the waterfront in the seaport
towns of southern France, there is a
brutal, yet fascinating, life, unknown
to those in the quiet hamlets ©r in the
haunts of business.
Here In narrow, crooked, mean
streets, overrun with w in,, shops, ft re
gather the hordes let loose from their
foil on the sea. Lascars, Apaches, and
the scum of all nations rub shoulders
in wild revels awl oil ■
This unusual vision of life erqr m v
ing and ever changing is only a small
portion of the colorful atmosphere in
"The Beach of Dreaqu.” a liob *rton-
Cole release featuring the dramatic
actress, Edith Storey, which opens at
the lyjott Theatre today. t
Sf* I: ARIO I \ IN
0 P E R A*T I 0 N
Come in add see hove
ARCOLA really works—
how it radiates warmth
to everf corner of t>.e
room, how it operate*
without dtrt or muss.
estimates gheerAuv
FURNISHED.
Glimore & Wood
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Rothschild’s Sale*to con
tinue to Jan. Itt. A’l goods
to be sold subject to 25
per cent .discount on every
dollar's worth of yuu
buy. ♦
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
H AVE YOUR
S UIT PRESSED
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A%CHWARZ
MERCH ANT TAILOR
Telephone 323 502 Gloucester Street.
M’COY SEA FOOD C OMPY
MAJOR C. A. BUNKLEY, Mgr. .
MARITIME SHIP YARD SITE
Brunswick, Georgia
FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS,CRABS
PRICE LIST ;
Speckled Trout . v ... ... 17 l*2c
Cleaned, ready for the pan, per lb ... ... .. .20c
Bass, same as specled trout. v
Mullet, per lb ....10c
Cleaned, ready for the pan, ... ... ... I !b. 12' l-2c
Belle Point Oysters, pint 20c, quart 35c ,
Oystehs, in the shell, per bushel, ..SI.OO
Oyster roasts can be arranged for by phoning 354/
FiSH ARE BITING FINE AT THE MARITIME, DAY OR
NIGHT. BOATS, BAIT AND TACKLE FOR HIRE.
WOULDN’T EXCHANGE WITH
MILLIONAIRE.
“After five years of suffering with
stomach trouble 1 think 1 know all
about it. But; thanks to Mayr’s Wm
derful Remedy, I am enjoying
health agaip. . L know' of a million
aire who* tterf‘;b*d with stomach
‘ trouble, but hf Won’t take any patent
Cadillac
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Announces New Prices
THE CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY ANNOUNCES THE FOLLOWING SUBSTANTIALLY . .
REDUCED PRICES OF NEW TYPE l CADILLAC CARS, EFFECTIVE JANUARY Ist, 1*22.
TOURING CAR ■ .. .53,150
PHAETON $3,150
ROADSTER 1 $3,100
TWO PASSENGER COUPE $3,875
VIC TORIA $3,875
FIVE PASSENGER COUPE $3.*25
SEDAN \ '... / $4,100
SUBURBAN $4,250
LIMOUSINE ... .- $4,550
IMPERIAL LIMOUSINE $4,600
F. O. B. DETROIT
IT IS OUR CONVTVnON THAT THE NEW PRICES, COMBINED WITH THE DEFINITE AD
VANCE IN AUTOMOBILE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NEV TYPE 61, CONSTITUTES THE CADI
-1.1 AC. IN EVEN HIGHER MEASURE THAN BEFORE. THE GREATEST MOTOR CAR VALUE IN
THE WORLD
CADILLAC MOTOrTcAR COMPANY. DETROIT, MICHIGAN. ~
Cadillac Company
• Phdne 376 Brunswick, Ga.
C A „D ’ X X,' L, A C
medicine. Ih' his present condition I
wouldn't exchange witji him.” It is a
simple, harmless preparation that re
moves th e catarrhal mucus from the
intestinal tract and allays the inf!r*m
matron which causes practically all
stomach, liver and intestinal ailments
Including appendicitis. One dose will
couviuce orl money refunded.,
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MADE IN BRUNSWICK
And Sold in Brunswick by all
Confectionery dealers.
of Peanut, Cocanut
atWflStick Candies. ,
Orders taken at Hatcher & Lund
berg Drug Cos , and Union Seed and
Drug Cos. for PECAN ROLL.
Kay-Dee Candy Cos.
1329 Grant St.
Crab Meat
YOU MAY NOT KNOW YOU CAN BUY PURE FRESH
PICKED.
CRAB MEAT
IN BRUNSWICK, BUT YOU CAN.
CLAW MEAT 35c lb
LUMP MEAi 60c lb. >
WALLACE M, QUINN CO.
HARRY PA RK, Manager.
At old American Shipyard, Foot of Prince Street.
PH ONE 44
Cook With Gas[
The cleanest, handiesi and cheapest fuel. Don’t bt
a slave to your old kitchen stove. Cooking with gas
is the modern way of living—it saves money, time,
worry and work. Come in and let’s talk it over.
Mutual Light & Water Cos.
PHONJF 7
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28, 1921.