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BIJOU
THEATRE
Shown
Again
Today.
Sho w Starts 3:30 5:00: 7:00 and 0:00
P JESSE L.IASKY PRESENTS
Cecil B.DeMille's y&a
Thomas Meigha..- V "
Leatrice joq > Lois Wilson - fp
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Tin- estrongest story, A 'yj ,i\ \
• the greatest cast, the / XmfyMm A \ \
most lavishly beautiful ■<? "’7j
* production De Mille has -
v or had A picture that wHHHhtv-;' '
® ' shows where the present filyiffiPtjffni
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Also Other Good Attract : .ons and Latest Pathe News
Thomas IVieipjhan i-i " sianghtor*’ without a doubt is
on3 of the greatest Pictu res ever been shown at C
Bijou Theatre Ask those who saw it yesterday.
SATUR HAY
William Fox presents
low MIX
in “THE FIGHTING STREAK”
Also Fox Sunshine Come “THE PIRATE”
HELP WANTED
Needed at once 20 skilled cigar makers,
to make ,
J. M. P. CIGARS •
Good pay and fam treatment
j. M, PRIM Cigar Factory
2 or 3 Cans
of Baking Powder
Are Mot Worth the Price of Owe
If they are the “big can and
cheap” kind because they
may mean baking failures.
THAT’S WHY
CALUMET
fhe feeonomy BAKING POWDER
I* the biggest selling brand in the world; its sales
are over 150% greater than that o* any other brand
Don’t let a BIG /7\
CAN or a very /J \ \
fIAITTMtf low price mis- *..?
l£“3| lead you. fgsjfc
ByßjSflH Experimenting
with an uncer- \y /
tain brand is 11 /
L 'hiPU*’ I expensive—be- O/
cause it Wastes iLJh
time and money G$J
gag yostßS Gaamsr baking powder
SOCIETY
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Phone 645 MISS KATHAR IN O’CONNOR Phone ISS
(All herns must be phoned not later than six o clock to he inserted next
morning.)
Admission
25c
50c
A WELCOME
Little wanderer from afar,
Rule’an unknown star,
I ittle, dflb soft, cuddly thing,
Thou ®!ri made our hearts to sing.
’May God watch thy infant dreams
Waken thee with wee sunbeans,
Semi the birds ’1 sing for thee,
As ray good heart sings In me,
Send Hi: guardi.on angels down,
Thy wee cr b to ei-'e!” round,
Wl'v n’ in'; to fh? 0 in thy sleep,
Dior les ’bout thy mouth to keep.
May H ■ take this hand of thine
Clinging now so close to mine.
Cubing thy wee voseleaf feet
Tic i? the path His own have beat,
May He smnnthe they cares away,
As them growest, day by day,
M y He guide thee, little one,
Through thy life, now just begun.
See. w e welcome thee today,
Ope n wide our arms and say,
“Little, wee. soft, cuddy thing,
Thou hast made our hearts to sing."
—Anne C. Crawford.
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FRIDAY—
“LittIe Helpers” Of St. Mark’
church, residence of Mrs. Civet
Hrown, COT Union 'street, at 3:30 p
m.
"Girl Missionary Society”, an
“Live Wires” meet, at Luther::'
church at 7 p. m.
Dance at OgMhtarpe Hotel honor
ing the “Crew of Toucey,” !) p. m.
anon
B. Y I’. U. TO HAVE
HALLOWE’EN PARTY.
The B Y. P. IT. clas .of the First
Baptist church will have their tri
annual social Friday oveniVig, No*
vember 3rd., at th e chvr*h at which
time they wll have a Hallowe’en
ceh'hi aton. Everyone is looking for
ward b" this entertainment with
much enthusiasiam.
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BRIDGE PARTY FOR
MBS. LEONARD HAYES.
Mrs. W H. Parker will have e
fanvly bridge party tonight, honor
uiv Mrs. Leonard Hayes, of George
town. S. C.. a! her dome on Union
street. Th e party will include just
1 I,l <’ mend -of the fa mi ’cs and vi<
compose jlvee tables
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INFORM W. TWO TABLE
BRIDGE PARTY FOR VISITOR.
i'Trs. ,T. C. Stiles entertained in
f i mallv with two tables of bridge
Wednesday afternoon 'in honor' of her
guest, Mrs. Leonard Hayes, of
Georgetown. S. C., who was' former
ly Mss Katherine Stiles ~f this city.
The top score was mad e bv Mrs. A.
•I. Mitchelson. and Mrs. Haves ,was
• "'senl..d with a dainty Imml-made
h ndkerchief.
J' ,i? hf refreshments wore .served
a”: - :• the game-.
MEETING OF NEIGHBORHOOD
Cl I B PRETTY AFFAIR.
'1 he first meeting since the re-or
gurizv’tk.p 0 f the Neighborhood club
was held ai the home of Mrs. C.
Holme;; Sheldon on Union street and
wm a very enjoyable affair.
1 he rooms displayed an artistic ar
rampment of cut flowers and ferns.
.!m usual game 0 f bridge was
played. Mrs T. J. McCall making
score. The guest s of the club at
this meting were; Mrs. J. B
>int. Mrs Lacy McKinnon, Mrs
A. Fedig, and Mrs. . Walsh.
A salad cours e was served at the
emu- usion of the game. The next
meeting will be with is. J p H -,r
'■elk at the C a rlto n Hotel. Tuesday
afternoon. i \
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lJ - DESTROYER “TOUCEY”
! r.?’ HONORED TONIGHT.
i n • first dance of tip’s season will
’ e . f wn *?■■'*' at the Oglethorpe
■ mtel on Newcastle street, !ionoiin’
! lie ”V’n Of the Trusev who am hero
n eYehralion rf “Navy Day.”.
Tr is being the first nance of the
season preceding the popular darn- ;
given by the Club, is an
(veni being looked forward to among
a iarg e contingent of the young peo
-of th’s city.
I> was generally understood that
th ". woul( ' be a script .lance
• ml tins impression is corrected. It
is tint a script dance, but is given in
honor 0 f the men of the U. S. De
stroyer “Toucey.”
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HOSPITAL GUILD
FORMED HERE.
Last spring, a s a result of th e kind
t clings, and upon investigation of i
-me of the ladies of
had been engaged in working for the’
needs of our hospital, an lorganiza-!
t on known as the ’’Hospital Guild”
was formed and Miss M a ry Clay be
came chairman.
This, being the first year of or
ganization, there has been a bit of
confusio n and some of the committees
nave already turned the contributions
in directly to th e hospital, but they
hope to eliminate this at their next
meeing.
A member from eac h local denom- j
SOCIAL CALENDAR
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
nation wag. anp:anted as a sub chair
nan wl( s work would -be to pet up
committee to consis of nol less
‘han ten members, end as many move
’va kible. who upon becoming a mem
ber of the committee, according to
ules, pledged and obligated them
•elves, a gift L the hospital once a
.ear. Each committee meets some
one during the month of October
•villi 't... sub-chairman and their gifts
put in charge of the hostess.
Then early in November a meet
'ig is held with the chairman, who
urns all donations over to -the hos
it.-’l. The names and gifts ai> re
•>rded.
Ti is needless *J; say that Bi’uns
viek should he proud of such an oi
-iniiation, which is not a snasmodic
’ffo.-t. hu a permanent and steady
el)>. for t!v> needs of the hpspitai
very yO a r.
There sir- several organ I :;a tons,
' vim 1 : The Woman’s Club, the
’a!"iit-Teech >• Associate n, Neptune
hapter, Order of ‘Eastern Stars and ,
Several others who have committees j
vnrking ip (i;is respect.
Th cenindtl. ■ of St. Mark's church
>v“* Wednesday uiouitng at- eleven '
•V-h.cl. with the .■ sub-chairman, Mrs. :
V lliam C. Crovajit aj her home on 1
L’lifax Sijnave end many 'nice do- •
vii Vi’s .wore mode. This commit- ;
■e appointed honorary members
vho no only obligated themselves ex
’•‘P 1 a K they weut-’d tj give, but in
his motiv'd they at’e reaching each
vemher ol the congregation.
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After spending several weeks at
'-■liford, Fla., vi. iting relatives, Miss
“ueillc Proctor ’s back.
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Mrs. Livingston Everett, who have
■eer. ill at the city hospital is much
m proved.
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Miss Margaret Flanders has re
'vrned from . Mianv, Fla., where she
isi'e.i friends.
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After snendiiig several weeks with
Tr. and Mrs. Guy H, Walker, Mrs. L.
I. Walker, has returned to lier home
i LaGi'ange.
on a o
Miss My a 1 ung. who has been
-is ting friends in Palatka and Lake
and, Fla., is expected to return home
ex{. week.
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Mis "Langford, a teacher i n Glynn
Grammer School is confined t-. ■-
•eom -It the hem • of Mrs. W. A.
O’Quinn. 1411 'Umar, street, by a
light ill!’, el
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Mrs. Anna A. ’Henry end Miss
’To,*;: Henry, of Philadelnh a. are
•nests of Mr. a,:d Mrs. M. T. IVelsh
•n Union street They will sail fiv m
'•’clisonville for iheir home Sunday,
n ci an
Miss i’r ners Smith, Mrs. f. F,
1 :i!. e-1 M lledgeville; Mrs. George
’ f k. Miss Edpa Cook, of East Or
ng.s N. -L; Miss Satnmie Myddle
r. an! Mrs. A. M. Way, formed a
- "ge.’i ’i aitv,- spending Wednes
’■’v at St Simon island.
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t se,- the coi-r| i: in the pepper
Yi.i the I ’tier's on th? grate;
' Vhe.’i. the cider’s i n the pitcher—
L-Vs (! f apples on the plate—
-11 s iky fruit tli.it. keeps u s healthy,
'f tcr’s no need to medicate, ,’
or vve never need the doctor —-
1 1h the aprleg on th e plate.
—Selected.
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It will he of interest to the friends
f Haley Martin, a student of Tech,
t > knew that he was’one off fty se-
Icctfc-i to compose a hand to accom
e uiy Tech and '“root” for Tech at the
f.-’-h-Annopol’s foctbull game, played
lest Saturday, October 21st. in Wash
ington.
Will! [tf!
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Each package of “Diamond ’Dyes”
•■’stair.s direction, po simple any
woman ca n dye or tint her worn,
’hubby dresses, skirts, waists, coats,
lockings sweaters coverings, drap
’) os, hangings, everything, eve n if
he has never dyed before. Buy “Die
mend Dyes”—no other kind—then
perfect home dyeing is sure because
I> one nd Dyes are guaranteed not
to sj.ct, fade, streak, or ‘ run. Tell
your druggist whether the material
you. wish to dye i s wool or silk, or
\vh> 1 her it 's linen, 'cotton or mixed
goods.
CASTOR (A;
For Infants and Children
Bn Use Fop Over 30 '/ears
Signature of
O $T\ .#% Juvenile Togs
\ *) }■ . A DEPARTMENT REPLETE IN
\ •; a '• C . . the necessities op the lit-
It a- A j ; . ■'f r !A tik lady
ML I]' 1 \\ N ! ; i COATS—that charm by the Krace- ‘
: ( ~-i j I'. - •-& Lr*o* 9ju J fullness of its minature. sizes. Fur
. ’ <n\ J trimmed, rdplicas of Mother, with
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’ | j v rj't ;4 j-';, j DRESSES—Of velvet and paiscy
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* k $3.95 upward
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t Zf W' J SIZES FROM Bto 5
53.75
LADIES PUMPS
Servicable and Good to Look at
$3 to sio
More and more is mislady finding *4/
bot e the shoes she despaired of get- Ssi¥ ' ' ’• , v V
ting. All servicable and our word -Vr ,?•!* •.
pair free. **
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FOOLISH 10 LEI
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3 5c “Danderine” Saves Your
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h Wholesale Distributors |
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Special Sale of Candies at the
Brunswick Candy Kitchen
Grand Building
We want yoii to visit our store on Friday and Saturday
so we are making some special prices on our Candies as
follows:
2 !b. Peanut Brittle 40c
2 lbs. Taffies, Assorted 40c
2 lbs. Chocolate Nut Clusters l .r. .. 500
2 lbs. Fudge, Chocolate and Maple, ... ..40c
Salted Peanuts, per lb : .. ... 20c
f ■ ‘ TANARUS"
These goods are strictly h igh class. Pure, Clean and
Wholesome. Freshest and Best in the city.
v ; J-!;-! f' 1
Ilie Brunswick Candy Kitchen
1524 Newcastle Street
Owners
■ i
- you make a single tire investment
this year see the New Double Diamond
tire—a tire especially designed for Fords
and lightweight cars. Sidewalls protected
against rut wear by far-extending tread.
A tread that grips like a tractor. A good,
strong tire all the way through— with a
price message that will astonish you. Be
sure and see it here—today’s a good *;.
J.H. MORGAN
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FRIDAY, OCT. ? 1 1922