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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25, 1922,
For Constipated Bowels *—Bilious Liver
The nicest^cathartic-laxative to
physic your (bowels when you have
Headache Biliousness
Colds Indigestion
Dizzines Sour Stomach
is candy-like Cascarets. One or two 1
IS p QßtsnaiShots i
Weighing $54 pounds and carry
ing a .waist measure of fifty-seven
inches, Chester Nissen, a ;nior in
the University of South Dak<
presented anew problem to the
athletic authorities of the institu
tion when he reported for football
practice.
After searching through ail
available gridiron equipment,
Coach Allison failed -find one
article that the giant candidate
could squeeze into.
The question of togs for the
beefy warrior was final'.” solve !
vviicr. the village harr.ecsmaker
sewed seventeen inches of white
canvas into each leg of the trous
ers. and a feminine football en
thusiast spliced three red jersey;
together to complete the uni Arm.
' At a “watermelon feed" given to
members of the squad, Nissen wor
a clear title to the culirtav ’ cham
pionship of the squad when he de
voured fourteen choice m. ions.
The first day that the 1 . mar
reported for practice he “sweatee
out” nine pounds. Although thi:
is his fourth year in the institu
tion, Nissen is making his firs
attenr> at trying .o solve the mys
teries of football. He has an
nounced himself as a candidate fo.
, a berth in the line.
j* * *
1 Jack Wray, Evansville negr
hr-xer, get peeved in a i .•er.f bon
with Buttling Jim Johnson o;
I Nashville.
Wray thought HardboilcH Brown
negro referee, wasn’t givi: him r
j square deal. Wray Eicon ! fight-
Ijill L tame
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JBuicks 17.50 and up
Dodges v 17-50 and op
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[gripe like/Salts, Pills, Cajtffnel, or
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illl!
ing Johnson and squared off with
the referee.
Wray hooked a right to the ref
| cree’s jaw, -but missed and * rr-f
--j e-ree came up with a snappy right
I to the nose vfhieh sent Wray down
! for the count.
After Wray had been -ived he
: continued his fight wi'.'i John; t
I and won the decision in eight
rounds.
Old Tyrus Cobb, wh- has bean
roaming through the rays of the
b-vsebali spotlight for ncarl” two
decades, didn’t permit the 1:122
season to pass without taking some
record or at least tying one.
George Sister was stopped from 1
hitting consecutively in his forty
second game and Cobb still holds
the consecutive hhtfr.- <. J
forty-two straight cm tests. On the
same afternoon Tyrus was getting
his two hundredth hit of lie sea
son. This was the eighth year of
his career that he ha:; reached thv
wo centdry mark, r.nd now hr tics
he imflor league record, e! i by
Willie Keeler of the old Ba-timor*
club. Quite some record!
Bill Tilden 11, tennis player
traordinary, has won the m -fit
treasured trophy by reason of It 1 *
victory over Bill Johnson in n
- singles. The cup has en
graved upon it such names as Wil
iam A. Earned. MaunV > E. Me-
Loughlin, R. Norris Williams 11,
| William M. Johnston, R. Bindley
' Murray and Tilden,
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SCENE FROM “BRINGING UP FATHER ON HIS VACATION” AT THE GRAND NIGHT.
THEATRICAL
ANITA STEWART IN “THE
WOMAN HE MARRIED”
‘‘The Woman He Married,” one of
th P most successful plays on the le
gitimate- stage, has been transformed
info a motion picture, which will be
shown at the Bijou Theatre today.
Anita Stewart is the star of this
First National attraction and Fred
Niblo, the. creator of “The Three
Musketeers,'’ directed it. In “The
Woman He Married,” Herbert Bash
ford. its; author, produced a play
that proved a startling novelty from
its introduction oo Broadway. After
a long ahd successful run there it
made a triumphant tour of the coun
try. playing to packed houses in al
most every city.
The cast which enacted the ci
nema version of the play includes
Darrel Foss, Donald MacDonald,
William. Conklin Shannon Day, Char
lotte Pierce and Charles Bel:her. .
The story relates the difficulties
which assailed a beautiful 'young
artist’s mode! when she married the
son of a millionaire steel magnate,
and it is conceded to be the, best pro
Auction in which Miss Stewart has
ever appeared on the screen.
THOMAS MESGHAN IN “MAN*
SLAUGHTER” AT BIJOU
There are only three dr four Cecil
I B. DeMille productions a year, and
you know they’re the high points of
the sear n. On Thursday and Friday
we are showing Mr. De Mille's latest
production, “Manslaughter,” from th,
story by 'Alice Due;- Miller. Jeanie
MacPheraon wrote the scenario.
The cast is a knockout. Thomas
| M-ighan, Beatrice Joy and Lois Wil
son head it. II is probably the most
stirring and human story Mr. De Mille
has ever visualized on the screen.
And it isn't lacking in spectacle either.
Gowns, sets, luxury galore, thrills
in profusion and drama as intense as
anything you ever saw. S:. ones show
the barbarian invasion of Rome, and
these are the greatest in spectacle
the sere ii has even seen.
■‘Manslaughter” is a tale f the mad
modern age with its profligate wast
of life. It is the masterpiece of the
world’s maser producer.
Even jf you only go to see motion
pictures once a year—this is the one
you must see! It's a Paramount pic
ture. *
“FATHER ON HIS VACATION”
GRAND THEATRE TONIGHT
I n this progressive era of super
fine theatricals the fact must mot be
overlooked that the cartoon play is -a
piece de resistance for the considera
tion and attention of particular folks
jin search of whole and diverting
[ amusement. In this category comes
the world-renowned and internation-'
ally-famous “Bringing Up Father”
conycs by George McManus. No
American artist apparently has done
more to immortalize anew popular
idol than Mr. McManus who has
drawn his unusual, but true-bo life
types, symbolizing a character that
embodies all the essentials of real
flesh and blood creations, besides be
ing the most beloved “Father” that
(he present generation has ever seen
or heard. “Father on His Vacation”
is the title of the new play based on
these wonderfully amusing cartoons
and will be the attraction at the
Grand Theater tonight at eight-thir
ty. The offering is in three acts and,
in addition to being entirely a]tart
from anything heretofore presented
in this or any other season, runs the
gamut of real fun, music, comedy, wit,
innovations surprises beauty futd
typically modern and rollicking
amusement.
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FOR INDIGESTION
Hot water
Sure Relief
Bell-ans
25c and 75c Packages everywhere
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CALOMEL AI ALLi
IT’S QUICKSILVER, SALIVATES,
CAUSES RHEUMATISM AND
BONE DECAY
The next dose of calomel you take
may salivate you. It may shorfk your
liver or start bone necrosis J Calo
mel is dangerous. It is niercury,
quicksilver. It crashes into sour bile
like dynamite, cramping and fcicken
ing you. Calomel attacks thi bones
and should never be put info your
If you feel bilious, headchjr, consti
pated, and all knocked out, just go to
your druggist and get .a bottleV Dod
son’s Liver Tone for a few J cants
wheih is a harmless vegetable/substi
tute for dangerous calomel, /lake a
spoonful and if i t doesn’t atd-t your
liver a n d straighten you up better and
quicker than nasty calontel ahd with
out making you sick you just j*o back
and get your money.
Don’t take calomel! It caw not be
trusted any more tha n a le/pard or
a wildcat. Take Dodson* Liver
Tone which straightens yunf right up
and makes you feel fine. INo salts
necessary. Give it to thet children
because it is perfectly harnjlafss and
can not salivate. \J
Ouch! Rub Backache,
Stiffness, Lumbago
Rub Pain from back with email
trial bottle of old
"St. Jacobs Oil."
Back hurt you? Can’t straighten
up without feeling sudden pains,
sharp aches and twinges? Now listen!
That’s lumbago, sciatica or maybe
from a strain, and you’ll get relief the
moment you rub your back with sooth
ing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil.”
Nothing else takes out soreness, lame
ness and stiffness so quickly. You
simply rub it on your back -nd out
comes the pain. It is harmless and
doesn’t burn the skin.
Limber up! Don’t suffer! Get a
small trial bottle of old, honest “St.
’ Jacobs Oil” from any drug store, and
after using it just once, you’ll forget
that you ever had backache, lumbago
or sciatica, because your back will
never hurt or cause any more misery.
It never disappoints and has been rec
ommended for 60 years.
KNOWN IN BRUNSWICK
FOR 25 YEARS
F. SCHARF
PIANOS TUNED AND
REPAIRED
Absolute SfiFstection. At
Doerilinger’s Jewelry Store
GLOUCESTER s‘i.
OR PHONE 299
When Winter
Comes
You will weed a gas
heater. We have them
in all styles and at mod
erate prices- We are
agents for the celebrat
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See them.
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1418 Richmond Street
Sanitary Plumber*
WANTS
WANTED SALESWOMAN. TO
QUALIFY MUST BE FAIRLY
EDUCATED AND HAVE SOME
MERCANTILE EXPERIENCES
GOOD POSITION FOR THE RIGHT
PARTY. MUST FURNISH SATIS
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S. H. KRESS & CO., CITY. 10—29
MEM WANTED lor detective work.
Experience unnecessary. Write for
cbtails explain* g guaranteed posi
tion. J. Ganor, former Gov’t. De
tectives, St. Louis, Mo. 10—29
SIOO to $l5O Weekly made selling'
Tailor-Mad e Suits and Overcoats.
•SSO values at $29. Experience not
necessary. We teach you how to sell
and measure. Write at once for our
proposition.
SELL BROS. Wholesale Department.
31 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, 111.
SPLENDID opportunity offered ex
perienced ladies doing fancy work at
home. Materials furnished. Slide
pendent Concer n . Stamped envelope
brings information. Undrwood Art
Goods Company, Portsmouth, Ohio.
10—25
GA LLSTONES—lmproved treatment
for the catarrhal inflammation of
gallbladder and ducts and associated
with gallstones. Booklet free. Write
today. Dr. Paddock, Box C 7201, Kan
■sas City, Mo. 10—22
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Three nicely furnished
rooms, singly or arrangements
can be made for light housekeeping,
use of telephone and bath. Telephone
542 or apply 1510 Gloucester street. t£
FOR RENT—Moder n bungalow, 1100
Howe street. Also fiv e room two
story residence at 1123 Grant street,
near park. Aply at 1516 Carpenter
or phone 709.
FOR RENT—One nicely furnished
room. All conveniences. Apply to
151S Norwich Street or phone 603.
10—27—22
FOR RENT-—Nicely furnished room
At 1418 Reynolds street. Right by
the postoffice, Mrs. Slater. tf
NEW MODERN BUNGALOW for
rent or sale on easy terms. Plenty
of yard room. Corner Union and K
streets. Apply A. J. Wood, room
2 Kress Bldg. 11—1
FOR RENT —Eight-room house, GCS
Union street. Apply at 1110 Prince
street. tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—My farm and home
place, six miles from Brunswick
consisting of 112 acres, fifty-five un
der cultivation. Reasonable price
and terms if necessary. Possession
at once. Address H. E. Taylor, R. F.
D. No. 1, Brunswick, Ga. 11 —1
FOR SALE—One vegetable root cut
ter; 1 electric vibrator, 1 platform
scales, 1 Crex rug, 12x15. Mrs. J. B.
Church, 508 Gloucester street.
10—24—22
FOR SALE—I9I9 Ford Touring car
witfy starter. See Hattaway at
Fire Dept. 10—27
SPECIAL NOTICES
NOTICE
Mr, D. L. Hinckley will visit Bruns
wick Oct, 30 to Nov. 15th. Orders for
tuning and repairing may be left
vv.-th the 11. M. Miller Fui'nitureCo.
10—26
NOTICE
All persons are warned that shoot
ing, fishing and oystering in the
creeks and marshes of Little St.
Simons Island, Ga., are prohibited.
11—24 Douglas Taylor.
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Roger & Gailets Wo'odworth Fiancee
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