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Agent for
PHILADELPHIA DIAMOND GRID
BATTERY
STROMBURG CARBURETORS
Brunswick Vulcanizing Cos.
We Recharge and Repair any Make of Battery
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Georgia Hardware Cos.
Phone 835 -83 b
“Money Saved Is Money Made
Something New in Hats
J_|ERE are some of the “pep-
py-est”, newest styles that
we have ever carried in stock.
Also in quiet, dignified styles,
but still with an air of distinctive
quality about them,
$4.00 <. $6.50
The Great
Radienfc
Home
Heater
An ornament and a real
joy and comfort to any
household. Keeps fire all
night, and most econom
ical heater manufactur
ed today.
“Ask the Lady Who
Owns One.’’
THEATRICAL
HUGH WILEY WROTE
WONDERFUL FLAY
Hugh Wiley, noted author of Ne
gro, Chinese rind other types of sto
ries for f he Saturday Evening Post,
wa s engaged by Marshid Neilwn, the
producer, to write the titles for
“Fools First,” his latest offering,
which is coming to Bijou Theater to
day as a First National attraction.
Incidentally the photoplay is based
on a story by another Saturday Eve
ning Post writer, Hugh McNair Kah
ler.
This combination of talent is re
sponsible for one of the strongest
stovie s which have been produced on
the screen.
A mighty, spectacular and heart
filling drama of courage and love.
Written by the great author of
“The Four Horsemen of the Apoca
lpse.”
With dashing Rudolph Valentino in
the th e role of the young bull-fight
er, and Nita Naldi and Lila Lee as
the two \vome n who fight for his love.
A master-drama of passion and thrill,
Staged in magnificence by the pro
ducer of “Th e Three Musketeers.”
Don’t miss it —or you will miss a
great experience. Bijtu Theater,
Thursday and Friday.
WOMEN GOOD AND BAD
Leah Baird Likes to Ast Oc
casional Role of Adventur
ess.
If you were a moving picture star,
with your own company and able tof
dictate the kind of parts that you,
played, which would you choose —the/
advenUiresii w “vamp” roles, or the!
sweet, sympathetic characterizations?!
; Would you choose to be loved b.l
| your audience, or hated ? •
I.eah Baird, star of “When the
I Devil Drives,” the second Leah Bain
Production for Associated Exhibitors,
i and showing soon at the Grand They
I ater, prefers to play “heavies,” a*'
[ the unsympathetic parts at’e known.
| “When tli e Devil Drives,” calls foV-j
1 both characterizations, but, notwithj
| standing' the fact that Miss Baird ii
i personally and temperamentally tin
i direct opposite of the so-calle<
“vamp,” she deliberately e|u>s e L
! portray the less appealing ro 1 , in H
\ picture. Further tha n that, she eve t
j wrote it for hrself, for Miss Baird ii ,
jas clever an author as she i s an ac
j tress. Miss 'Baird’s part, however
j porves that there is a “little good ii
j the o fus.”
! Also an excellent cast, includinf
Arline Pretty, Richard Tucker, Ver
| non Steel and Katherine Lew's, unde
; the direction of Paul Scanlon.
i Double blankets, $2. .10 kind fo
j $1.95. Globe Store.
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VANITY
HATS
Sea in UiQiest cf Company*
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VQGELLE REPLIES
10 H[S CRITICS
Senatorial Nominee From This
District Takes Shot at Inde
pendent Movement In Cam
den County.
Hon. James T. Vocelle of St. Marys,
the regular nominee of the Demo
cratic party for the senate from the
Fourth, (Brunswick) district was
among the visitors to the city yes
terday.
Mr. Vocelle, bitterly resents the
action of some of hi s feliow citizens
of Camden county, in bringing out
an independent candidate against
him, since he was the regular nomi
nee the primary, in which many ef
those responsible for this candiate
participated.
He was a member of the last
house; was o n the committee on
Constitutional amendments and in
that committee lead the f ; ght i n fa
vor of Brunswick.
When asked for a statement yes
terday on the situation Mr. Vocelle
said:
“I have read with interest the
charges against me appearing in
Saturday’s edition of the News, pur
porting to have been signed by the
Citizens League, by W. C. King, Sec.
Pro. Tern. The same article appear
ed in the Charlton County Herald,
published at Folkston, but Mr. King’s
name was signed to this. Prob
ably h e was getting a little farther
from home before he would own up.
I desire to say that I have been reg-
**■- _' "" d.y;ljilv chose 0 by the Dem-
seVve TTli ' i mm i 1 J
t “I have never, trimmer 'Jtjjy sajts to
.lb pas.sing. bteezeiu f l. #.
iva^s-stood unalterably' by my ponvu ■
dons, and as the nominee of tlw
Democratic parity, I shall dq .rpy best,
,to prctect th e party from its' ene-..
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Men’s low quarter shoes, small
sizes, $1.95. The Globe Store.
CALOMEL GOOD
BUI TREACHEROUS
NEXT DOSE MAY S.VLIVATE,
SHOCK LIVER OR ATTACK
YOUR BONESr
You know what calnfnel is. It’s
mercury; quicksilver. /Calomel in
dangerous. It crashes/into sour bile
ike dynamite, crampihg and siken 1
ing you. Calomel attacks the bones
and should never be pu\ into your
system.
If you feel bilious, headachy, con
stipated and ail knocked out, ! just gc
to your druggist and get a J>ottle 01
Dodson’s Liver Tone for a few cents
which is a harmless vegetable substi
tute for dangerous calomel. Take
a spoonful and if it doesn’t-start ycui
liver and straighten you up better and
juicker than nasty calomel and with
. ut making you sick, you just go back
and get your money.
Don’t take calomel! I- make s you
sick the next day; it loses you a day’s
work. Dcdson’s Liver Tong straight
ens you riglit up nad you feel great
No salts necessary. Give# it to the
childre,, because it is perfectly harm
less and can not salivate'
.SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES,
Allen's Foot=32ase, the antieeptic powder to b#
shaken into the shoes and sprinkled in the foot*
bath. The Plattsburg Camp Manual advises men
in training to use Foot=Efise in their shoes each
morning. It prevents blisters and sore spots and
relieves painful, swollen, smarting feet and talufc
the sting out of corns and bunions. Alwajf
ue AUeo’B Foot-Ease to break in new ghost
ARE YOU PREPARED?
Do you realize that the coal
and rail strike is going to present
a problem of how to keep warm
this winter?
.HIS IS NO JOKE—WE KNOW!
But you need not worry, vye
will take that burden away
from you.
Let us Install CLCW GAS-
I TEAM radiators and your heat
ing troubles are over.
NO DIRT, MO WORRY. AND
CHEAPER
Come and talk this proposition
oyer with us before it is tpc
ate to,get smipments.
GH.MORE AND WOOD
A Coal Shortage
is indicated
1 ' a *
The price is sure to be high. Better
come in to see us right away about
heating your home with
GAS
this winter. It is the modern method
and is sure, cheap and efficient.
It Would Pay You to
Investigate.
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Mutual Lights Water Cos.
Phone 7
1525 Grant St.
For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headactee,
Sour Stomach, Bilious ijyev
Th- niccs t cathartic-laxative in the
world to physic your 1 v?r and bow
els when you have Dizzy Headache,
ColdS-, 'ililicusiit-ss, Indigestion, or
Upset, Acid Stomach is candy
like “Cascarels.” One or two tonight
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GRAND
OPERA
HOUSE
ONE
NIGHT
G. McManus Musical Comedy
Bringing
UP
Father
ON HIS
Vacation
!!0 People and a Flapper
Beauty Chorus. Don't Miss I
IF You Cant Laugh at This
Show, See a Doctor.
Coal-Coke-wood
CEMENT
LIME
PLASTER
BRICK
SAND
SLAG
“THE” COAL
F ’ ? f V
rE HAVE LIME IN SMALL PACKAGES FOR WHITE
: washing and all disinfecting purposes.
Coney & Parker Company
Phone? 17 and 18 1129 Bay Street.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. Is, 1022.
will empty, ycur bowels completely
by morning, and you w-U feel aplen
<|i'd. “They work while you sleep.”
! never stir you up or gripe
j like Pills, Calomel, or Oil and
| they cr.ly ten cents a box. Chil
| (hen 1 jovc Ca carets too.
Wed'l IT
oct - Li \J
Common Sense and
Slashed Prices, 50c.
75c and SI.OO and a
Few at $1.50. Nr
Higher, plus ’tax.
Get your seats early
if you Want Sit
ting Room as This
Company Sells Out
Everywhere at thes
Low Prices. On
Sale Saturday Oct.
n.
SEWER PIPE
SHINGLES AND LATHS
FIRE CLAY
FIRE BRICK
FLUE PIPE / '
FLUE LINING
HIGH IN'AT' r '’f
A ' ■; V
W\lM
THE FUN
SHOW OF
THE
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AND ALL
’{EW THIS
TIME.