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FRIDAY, NOV. 17, 1922.
NOISY WELCOME
GIVEN AMERICAN
WARSHIP ON TRIP
FLOTILLA BRITISH WAR CRAFT
AT CHANAK HONORS THE
PITTSBURGH
"(By Associated Press.l
Constantinople, Nov. 16.—The
United States Cruiser Pittsburgh flag
ship of the' European fleet, bearing
Vjv e Admiral Andrew Long, command
er of the American forces in Europ
ean waters was expected to reach
the city lat e tonight.
The Pittsburg received a noisy
welcome front the flotilla of British
vessels at Chanak on its .entrance in
to the Dardanelles.
COMMISSIONER OFF TO MEET.
Constantinople, Nov. 16—Sir Hor
ace Humbolt, British high command
er and ambassador at Constantinople,
left for Lausanne to attend the near
east peace conference.
The impresssion persists that he
will not return to his post here.
MISS WINFRFBIOLTS
‘SIGHTLESS’WEDDING
TO RUFUS MATHER
FOUNDER 'OF ‘‘LIGHTHOUSE”
TAKES UNTO HERSELF MATE
AT NOVEL WEDDING
New York, Nov. 16,—Miss Winifred
Holt’s wedding march was played by
blind musicians and herself attended
by four sightless bridesmaids, was
married today to Rufus Craven Math
er. in the “Lighthouse,” one of the
refuges for the bljnd she estbalished.
The ceremony was performed by
! fi '
mp The Great
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ical heffber inanufactur-
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Phone 835 -83 b
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Time to Retop? Drive In!
Ford Top Recovers $6.00 and up
Chevrolets and other
small cars 12:50 and up
Buicks 17.50 and up
Dodges 17 50 and up
Other prices quoted on application
Up to date plant equip meut, expert factory mechanics
and quality production, combined with our Irirge buy*
ing power, makes it possible.
Our customers are scattered from Miami to New York
and from Ssm Francisco to Philadelphia.
' WHEN IT LEAVES OUR FACTO RfY IT IS RIGHT.
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General Accessories, Inc.
A Remedy for Piles
Ask your Druggist (whom you know) what
he knows about PAZO OINTAIENT as a
Remedy for Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro
truding Piles. 60c.
MORE EVIDENCE TO
PROVE MRS. GIBSON
WITNESSED MURDER
LETTERS WRITTEN BY REV.
HALL TO MRS. MILLS WILL
BE SHOWN TO JURY. '
New Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 16.
| Original letters said to have been
[written Hall to Mrs. Mills will
be given the authorities tomorrow,
it was announced today by the attor
neys of Charlotte Mills.
A loose end of thetangled evidence
thread in the case was gathered to
day, according to investigators, who
announced that they had found and
positively identified the rickety old
wagon which Mrs. Jane Gibson, “the
pig women,” claims she followed
through Deßussey’s Lane the night
of the, tragedy. Discovery of the wa
gon, prosecuting officers claim, gave
added strength to the story told by
Ttrs. Gibson, who said she witnessed
the double murder under the crabap
! e tree on the Phillips farm.
CONVENTION ANNOUNCED.
Atlanta, Ga„ Nqv. 16.—Tile Atlai
( \ Convention Bureau has announce
at the Southeastern Retail Hard
ware end Implement Associatior
■ ill hold it g 1923 convention in At
nta the week of May 13.
shop Manning, of New York, and
:i id reds of prominent society leaders
ere present. The wedding bowery
i ■ to be applied to liquidation of a
■ .'bt of one hundred dollars
* io on the Paris Lighthouse, which
as founded by Miss Holt during the
ar.
GEORGE MELFORD PRESENTS]
“BURNING SANDS” AT BiJOU
A thrilling tale of desert lcve,
will be shown again today at the
Bijou Theatre.
‘‘Burning Sands” is iar. exciting
desert romance written by a popular
author who has spent his life among
the Arabs. Produced on a magnifi
cent scale by the man who made
“The Sheik: ” ’
Whil e * n “The Sheik” the hero was
; the aggressor, In this love story a
Around English beputv throws con
ventions to the winds and invades tbe
desert in pursuit of the man she
adores.
Mid tlie~TThrning s.ands she meets
amazing adventures —gay Arabian re
vels, dark Arabian intrigue, <a suave
titled vilKan. and finds that a Pretty
French dancer i s her rival in love
The picture abounds in spectacular
midnight battles of wild galloping
Bedouins, in passionate love scenes
in the magic atmosphere of the re,e
■iahana.
The brilliant cast includes, beside
the featured stars, Louise Dresser
Winter Hall, Albert Roscoe and othe-,
tavorites.
GREATEST ROMANCE OF
DESERT EVER SCREENED
“Burning Sands” shown at the
Bnjou yesterday and to be on again to
day, probably ranks foremost among
the greatest screen photoplay eve
seen in Brunswick and from the fiav
orable comments heart yesterday
frOm those who" saw it, the theatre
will b e packed today.
Many who saw ‘‘Burning Sands.’,’
vesterduy pronounce it as greater
than "The Sheik,” the picture which
niad G such a wonderful hit at the
Bijou some time ago. Its • picture
that should be well patronized—it
deserves it.
WILL FIGHT FOR WINE.
San Francisco, Nov. 16.—Itepi-e
sentative Julius Kahn, of' the fourf
California district, plans to re-ope
the fight for modification of tbe V- .
stead act he declared before his de
parture last night for Washington.
ASPIRIN
Say “Bayer” and Insist!
wrt\
Unless you see the name “Bayer’
o n Package or on tablets you are not
getting the genuine Bayer product
prescribed by twenty
two years aitd proved safe by mil
lions for
Holds Headache
Toothache Lumbago
Earache Rheumatism
Neuralgia ■ Pain, Pain.
Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin
only. Each unbroken package con
tains proper directioTis. Handy boxes
cf twelve tablets cost few cents
Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and
100. Aspirin is the trade mark of
Bayer- Manufacture 0 f Monoacetic
acides'er of da, tylicacid.
WHAT IT MEANS
TO BE “RUN DOWN”
A “RUN DOWN” feeling is a dan
ger signal. If you neglect it,
you are leaving the door wide
open to dangerous diseases.
Build yourself up to health and
strength with Gude’s Pepto-Mangan.
It will purify and enrich your blood,
tone up your nervous system, and help
you eat well, sleep well and feel well.
Gude’s Pepto-Mangan is a time-tried
tonic, recommended by physicians for
over 30 years. At your druggist—
liquid of tablets, as you prefer.
Gude's
Pepto-Mangan
Tonic and Blood Enricher
REMEDY
FOR THE PC LIEF OF
Coag&s, Colds, Croup
WHOOPI,MG COUGH, HOARSENESS
BRONCHITi^
-SOLD EVERYWHERE- ■'
REAL AMATEUR SHOW
AT GRAND TONIGHT
.AT THE GRAND TONIGHT
Tonight will mark the greatest
success of all amateur nights at the
above Popular house, ajid Manager
Spencer has sparbd the time in mak
ing up for last week. This week’s
bill includes several well known peo
ple with a great following. Pesky
Hedges, that young man with the
overflowing fun cup, will appear to
night and it is a certanity that the
audience will just roar with laughter
and next conie s old friend A1 Wom
ack, his funnv, ways add A1 promises
another thurffler bolt, of laughter.
Charley Cfavejf will not give out
what he is going to do, but has hint
ed that it’s going to be a real live
knockout act, and Miss Hummel will
render a very pretty ballad. This
young woman whjj is well known ir
this city, has a very nice voice,
a’pl will hold the audience while she
is on the stage. Mist; Etigljn hus a
new and different dance number thnt
never fails to please and is one of
Brunswick theatregoers favorites.
- J aul Martin will give ug a (’lance land
Mr. Harbison will offer a pretty bal
lad whose name he witholds for som e
reason. Aj. last a real Scotch come
dian and who can and will give some j
real Sctocli impersonations 0 1' the \
famous old Scot- Jean Southern]
will hold the screen in i a thrilling
Picture and tonight ' should not be I
missed.
LIGHTNESS ]
WHITENESS
’ PURITY
I Make an Excellent Found
ation for a Perfect Flour:
ail these—and more, too—
you find in
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FLOUR
LAZARUS & CO-,
Wholesale Distributors
KNOWN IN BRUNSWICK
FOR 25 YEARS
F. SCHARF
PIANOS TUNED AND
REPAIRED
Absolute Satisfaction. At
Doerilinger’s Jewelry Store
GLOUCESTER 5\
OR PHONE 2S>9
When Winter
Comes
You will need a gas
heater. We have them
in all styles and at mod
erate prices- We are
agents for the celebrat
ed Clow Gas Steam Ra
diator.- Come in and
See them.
fiilniore&WQGiis
DOMESTIC ENGINEERS
1418 Richmond
Plumbum $
3YEO A SWEATER I
AND SKIRT WITH
DIAMOND DYES
EvdVy ‘‘Diamond Dyes" package
tells how to tide or tint any worn
faded garment or drapery anew rich
color that will not streak, spot, fade
ior run. Perfect home dying is guar
i autetd with Diamond dyes even if
; you have never dyed before. Just tel!
! your druggist whether tbt material
you wish to dye is wool or silk or
I whether it is linen, cotton or mixed
I goods. For fifty-one years millions
jof f'omen have been using “Dia
mond Dyes” to add- years of wear to
| their old, shabby waists, skirts dress
es, coat h,sweaters, stockings, dro-
I peries, hangings, everything!
What is “Spring Fever”
(t is simply low Vitality, a lack of Energy
caused by impure blood. GROVE'S
TASTELESS chill TONIC restores Vitality
and Energy by Purifying and Enriching
the Blood. You can soon feel its Strength
ening. Invigorating Effect 60c.
| WANTS
WANTED —To purchase second-hand
dcubl 6 barrel shot gun. Will pay
cadi for it but it must be reasonable.
Address W. 11. H,, care News, t-f
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Large room nicely- fur
nished with kitchnctte, all conven
iences, could let bed room and get
meals' across the street, 1901 Union
street, Telephone 575. 11-16
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Oak meat blocks—Ap
ply 1823 Cochran avenue, 11-19
SALE—Seven passenger Wyllys
Six, 1920 Model. Is i n first clasts
condition in every way. Apply to J.
E. Register or phone 708. tf
LOST
LOST—Black plush scarf, was lost
on street car. Return to Mrs. N.
H. Ballard, 528 Union street. tf
XAIST—Near Glynn Academy, folding
purse containing $8 and valuable
receipts,— Reward if returned-to Lon
nie R. Speed, R. I>. D. 1. >ll-17
WANTED Second hand Ford truck,
in good condition, reasonable price.
—Apply 1823 Cochran ovenue 11-19
LOST—Pointer dog, “Jack,” unusual
ly large, white except brow n spots
covering right side of head, includ
ing right eye. Reward H. W. Lang,
the Atlantic Refining Cos. 11 —17
speciXl notices
NOTICE
All persons are warned that shoot
ing, fishing anti oystering in the
creeks and marshes of Little St.
Simong Island, Ga., are prohibited.
11—24 Douglas Taylor.
SPECIAL NOTICE
To all cadidates. Notice
is hereby given that all candidates for
city commissioner who deSii'e to en
ter. the wliite primary election to be
held on Tuesday, November 21, 1922,
for th selection of a candidate to be
voted for in the general electio n to
b held on December 5, 1922, must reg
ister with the secretary of this com
mittee by 6 P m, on Saturday, No
vember 18, 1922,, accompanying their
requesj. with $20.00 to defray the ex
pense of holding the primary, other
wise their name will not be placed on
the official ballot.
Frank D. Aiken, chat'man of the
city executive committee.
By A. M. Ross, secretary.
J BRUNSWICK SEA FOOD
; MARKET
►
‘ Corner Monk and Grant Streets
t O. W. BRADY, Proprietor
‘ We have today:
► Red Snafsper, Bass Sheepshoad,
>■ Altarnaha river fresh water cat
k fish, Trout, Crab Meat, Cedar
► Key Mullet.
Bear thf fact in mind thtß we
■ dress all fish and make PROMPT
DELIVERY.
' ■’ :'v
OYSTERS DELIVE&Efci 40c
PER CHART
Don’t, Forget the Phone Num- <
her. It's 89. t
BEST
F@r a Gesieration
American house-
wives are using
yJ* DV Mo* ara mosr Calumet Baking /4 .\
rilOMl Powder today I®®)
Ij with the same
success that their LMtwSA
mothers experi-
Sencedoverathird \ , /
of a century ago. iJY
This perpetual
growth of favor ]L#
best by test has made 4w
(DALU MET
The i&conorsisy Btmim POWDER
—sales over 150% greater than that
of any other brand.
There isn’t a baking powder of great
er merit—there isn’t a leavener ob
tainable that will produce more satis,
factory or positive results. That’s
' why the largest baking powder factories m
the world are always busy turning outenoagb
Calumet to supply the great demand.
A pound can of Calumet contains full IS
ounces. Some baking powders cot ne in 12 ounce
instead of 16 ounce cans. Bes ure you get a
pound when you want it.
THEWOKLiyS GREATEST MAKING POWDER
Goal-Coke-wood
CEMENT SEWER PIPE
LIME SHINGLES AND LATHS
PLASTER liSniß FIRE CLAY
BRICK PvJIP FIRE^ ICK
SLAG ImSm H-tIE LINING
.V - s '■
r/E HAVE LIME IN SMALL PACKAGES FOR WHITE
WASHING AND ALL DISINFECTING PURPOSES.
- Coney & Parker Company
Phones 17 and 18 1129 Bay Street.
Home Millinery
Where the latest and most attractive
creations can be made at 25 percent
less than prevailing prices. Call in and
let us show you our hats.
Mrs.G.L. Whilden
GiT.iiuf.te in Millinery, Dressmaking
and Ladies Tailoring.
1014 F Street
Phone - - 262-W
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