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SUNDAY- NOV, 19, 1922.
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NOVEL H EARTROBS IN
NEW BARTHELMESS FILM
Placing a roughneck character in
the most pretentious surroundings,
not as part of a comedy but as an in
tegral cog in a gripping drama is a
new tangent for scenarists. The thing
lias been done before in burlesque, but
it remained for George Hobart to
wind this unique twist into a tense
story of human appeal and exquisite
sentiment.
“Sonny,” with Richard Barthelmess
as the star, is the title of the picture
adaptation of the stage success which
has absorbed this novel twist of pint.
The story retains the simple charm of
character and treatment that featured
“Tol’able David.” Unlike its prede
cessor, however, “Sonny” deals of in
dividuals in the congested cities and
centers around the sophisticated life
of the big metropolis.
Into the life of this regenerated
roughneck there comes the love of a
finer girl than he had ever known dur
ing his poolroom days. The affluence
that seemed so boring to him at the
start becomes a suddenly prized pos
session; and at the moment of true
valuation he encounters the first
danger of losing it. The impending
crisis furnishes a genuine heart throb
as the final twist of the plot brings
a novel but happy ending.
Richard Barthelmess effects some
of the finest character work in his ca
reer marked by simple dignity and
realism.
“Sonny” will be shown at the Bijou
theatre Monday.
If in your opinion VELVET is not
the BEST flour yoji have ever used
you may return it to your grocer
and get your money back—LOTT
LEWIS CO., Distributors.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE’S TASTE
LESS chill TONIC. You know what you
ara taking, as the formula is printed on
every label, showing it is Quinine and
Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine
drives out the malaria, the Iron builds up
the system. 60 cents.
QUILLIAN’S
Pharmacy
Keep you eye on
the comer.
6 -II W-y k&cn-:. Jilaggju£xij
Unless President Ebbets of the
Robins changes his mir’d Burleigh
Cr imes, his right, handed spitbal!
expert, will not be sold or traded
during the winter months. “Grimes
will pitch ball for the Brooklyns
next season or. attend to his auto
mobile business in Minerva," said
the Flatbush magnate recently. If
Ebbets does decide to get rid of
the pitcher he will not have much
double in finding another club
- rncr who is willing to qbtain
: nleigh’s services. Three or four
rii't class players or about SIOO,-
■‘o . could easily be obtained by
Jv "ts for the hurler. Many
crc'.klyn fans think Grimes will
' i the Giants. Let it be said
' Ebbets will not strengthen
hampions by sending Grimes
a.. -.'.'S the bridge.
* * *
ember ’way back when Giant
* : r.g staffs were sn, composed
■ , lit took a recruit two or three
; ci~ to break in on o:e? There
.-. for instance, Ferd.’ and Stub-
VVichl Scluipp ho, arriving rt
■ !.; lime when the club was plen
■B’uily stocked with pitching tal
ent. sat on tlie be. eh for three
years before John McGi gave
him serious consideration. .Jn
these strenuous times, .however,
with his pitching staff prone to
develop fits of ineffectiveness, at
embarrassing moments, the Giant
manager is compelled to rush his
rookie pitchers a bit. Claude .Ton
ruird came to the Giants only a
year ngy. yet lie pitched in many
.gcrs.es. (hy past aeaa’r.
V S/.ei* no h.,,,. f'oen v i L.e Gr-nts
3f muml.hax hat! excellent handling
by -McGraw, ’Hughie Jinnings and
I?Gink -.Snyder with Fa Smith to
help out now and then. lie has
Lea;, coached .about the weaknesses
of the batters in the other’ clubs
in the lu guc and has_been taught
VAUDEVILLE AI GRAND
STARTS NEXT TUESDAY
Anew line of'entertainment will be
offered at the Grand Theatre com
mencing next Tuesdan matinee and
this will be four acts of high class
vaudeville, feature picture and a min
iature muckal comedy with a chorus
of pretty girls, Davis and LaCombe,
two dainty dancing girls, with a
pleasing Personality will be on e of the
feature acts, followed by Walter
Smith, a comedian billed as -he looks
like Harold Lloyd and sings like A1
Johnson, then comes Smith and
Myers, those two fimnv comedians
who have topped the bill wherever
they have appeared, and will take
the audience by storm here.
Next Friday night will be the final
of the first series of amateur nights,
and the yinner will be sent to New
York City for the big tryout. This
will be another attraction on Friday
night alng with the regular vaude
ville Program.
SALE OF SEATS FOR “THE
BAT” OPENS TOMORROW
The sale of .mail order seats for
the coining presentation of “The Bat"
at the Grand Theatre on Monday,
November 27th, opens tomorrow,
Manager Spencer of the Grand de
clared yesterday that there is great
er interest being manifested in the
forthcoming visit of “The Bat" than
he has ever seen before in advance
of a theatrical event- This is the
play that broke all theatrical rec
ords for amount of business transact
during its run of more thau two
years in New York, as well as estab
of business alone and for the length of
of business lone and for the length of
its run in Chicago, where it played
one solid vear, and Loudon, where it
is still playing to absolute capacity
though it. opened there nearly a year
ago.
“The Bat’’ conies, here, staged ex
actly as it wa K presented in New
York, Chicago and London, and play
ed by an exceptionally fine company.
’WAITED TILL THE COWS CAME
HOME
“I am indeed glad to write you this
letter. I was o terrible sufferer from
gasses in the stomach and colic at
tacks. The specialist, our family doc
tor sent me to Philadelphia, gave
me no relief, although I took his med
icine till the cows came home. He
finally said 1 would have to be oper
ated on. Luckiliy, t heard of Alayr’s
Wonderful “emedy then and although
it is now three years since I took a
course of it, I never have had a symp
tom of my old troubles sineb." It is a
simple, harmlesg preparation that re
moves the eatari'ahal mucus from the
Mutestinal .tact and allays the infla
matiop, liver and Intestinal ailments,
iineluding appendicitis. One dose will
convince or money refunded.
Sold by all druggists.
Bread is the staff of life. Have the
best money can buy—VELVET.
What Is “Spring Fever”
It is simply low Vitality, a lack of Energj
caused by impure blood. GROVE’S
TASTELESS chill TONIC restores Vitality
and Energy by Purifying and Enriching
tiie Blood. You can soon feel its Strength
ening, Invigorating Effect 60c.
something about change of pac:.
He haS / had to throw more curve
balls than he was wont to throw
in a span of years before donning
a Giant uniform, and he has made
definite progress.
Early thip year, when things
were breaking nicely for the Giant
pitching staff, Jonr.ard was se.i*
to Indianapolis under an optional
agreement. He wasn't there Jons
before McGraw pulled the rc.v j,
that was attached to bin. and . art*
ed him back to t'~: Giant cam „
In Indianapolis he pitched sev-c
games. He won m . s of them r •••-
had the other one kicked away •
j hind him. Throe of the six g . ■ •
he won were shutouts.
Returning to the Giants h<
gan to get regular assignr
las relief pitcher. He ias .t e
upon to finish so r any game. k-m.
by other pitchers that ho free
ly was referred to as the “T.nj.r
taker.” Most of the lime bis re
lief work was of a distinctly higt
grade.
So far as physique goes Jonna ■
is not the ideal type for a pitch•■?.
He is tall, hut spar lv and rati -
lnosejy built He may put or
weight within the next year or tv.,
for he is only about 23 years old.
Whether he does or not probably,
will not make much difference,
lake jess and Virgil B*. :.ics. he i~
surprisingly strong for his burnt.
On that slight frame of his are fin*
layers pf steel like inusehs, so that,
he can propel a ball with the spec 1
of a bulled. Hard work and lo ,s
of it seems to he what he likc3
most, for he goes along day. after
day pitching a few Innings in/ a
game and pitching many in the
bull pen, in addition .to taking a
ft urn at pitching in batting prac
tice. He never complains of -the
amount of work which comes his
| way and, in pact, seems gratef.d
_for' it.
Wants
■RANTED—To purchase second-hand
double barrel shot gun. Will pay
cash lor it but it must be reasonable.
Address W. H. H-, care News. t£
WANTED —Cigar Salesman, $l5O per
months and expenses. Send stamp
for full information. —Black Bros.,
Higlipoint, N. C. 11-I'J
WANTED—Die trie t Sales Agent to
act as exclusive dealers. Men who
have sold tractors, road machinery
and supplies to road contractors and
municipalities or ex-publbis officials
with or without selling experience
Live sales agents can make $5,000
yearly and upwards on our new 1923
proposition. Write today—Highway
Iron Products Cos., Lingonier, Ind. 13
GALLSTONES—Improved treatment
fo r catarrhal inflam ation of gall
bladder and duct, associated with
gallstones. Booklet free. Write to
day—Dr. Paddock, Box C 7201, Kan
sas City, Mo. 11 19
WANTED TO RENT—Six or seven
room house. Must have modern
conveniences and yard. State all in
reply.—Address Glover Bros,. Print
ing department. 1L 23
"For KENi
FOR RENT—Newly painted and pa
pered eight room house, located at
708 Howe street, just a few step3 off
Union. E; F. Coney, phone 346. -24
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Oak meat blocks— Ap
ply 1823 Cochran avenue. lt*l9
FOR SALE —Seven passenger Wyllys
Six, 1920 Model. Is i n first class
condition in every way. Apply to J.
E. Register or phone 708. tf
LOST
LOST—Near Glynn Academy, folding
purse containing $8 and valuable
receipts. —Reward if returned to Lon
nie R. Speed, R. F. D. 1. • 11-19
LOST —Black plush scarf, was lost
on treet car. Return to Mrs. N.
H. Ballard, 528 Union street. tf
SPECIAL NOTICES
NOTICE
All persons are warned that shoot
ing,- fishing and oystering in the
creeks and marshes .of Little ;St.
Simons Island, Gao are prohibited.
11—24 Douglas Taylor.
REWARD—SIO.OO daily selling llare-
Strate to colored people. Particu
lar s free. Samples. Write Uthglow
Company, Atlanta, Ga-
Willie Whitfield, noted mind reader,
by cards; tells Past, present, future.
When worried consult him, can help
in business affairs; can bring success
to you when in doubt; stop all evili
influences. When worried consult
him; h e can help you in business.
You may be in debt, yon may have
lost some deal, consult him. He can
help you.- You may be seeking a jol)
and can’t get it, or some fellow has
won the affections of your girl or
wife you love. Everything you lay
your hands on you make a failure.
1109 Monk street, Brunswick, Ga. tf
ST. SIMON TRANSIT COMPANY
BRUNSWICK TO OCEAN PiER, ST.
SIMON ISLAND
Winter Schedule
Leave Brunswick 9:00 am
Leave Brunswick 3:00 pm
Leave Ocea tl Pier 10:00 am
Leave Ocean Pier 4:15 Pm
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
Leave Brunswick 9:30 am
Leave Brunswick .. 2:30 pm
Leave Ocean Pier 11:00 am
Leave Ocean Pier 4:30 pm
J. B. WRIGHT,
\ Manager.
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 aud
See them.
OifmoreUeei
DOMESTIC ENGINEERS
5 418 Richmond Street
Sanitprv 3P: anther*
EXPORT OF COTTON COODS
NOW GROWING CONSTANTLY
Washington, Nov. 18.—Continued
expansion of exports of cotton goods
from the United States is reported
by the commerce department.
The seme in flavor
yesterday and tomorrow
- always
Good to the last drop"
RCC. U.S. PAT. OFF. *
Albany Hardware and Mill
Supply Oe.
Brunswick, Ga. Albany, Ga.
Agents
Sharpies Cream Separators, Simonds Saws, Leschen’s
Hercules Red Strand Roucpe, American Steel Split Pulleys
Norton’s Emery Wheels, Myers Pumps- Well Driller’s Sup
plies, Complete line of Galvanized and Black Pipe, Belting
Fittings; Complete stock o Mill Supplies.
PROMPT SERVICE
' LOW PRICES
Fall Specials
Look at Kerseys specials below
and come and see the the many
more we have.
GALATEA
A large assortment of patterns, 15c yd
CRETONE
Yard Wide beautiful line special 20c yd
TICKS
1 lot Buck Tick, light weight
special . . . . 10c yd
Good grade assorted stripes . 15c yd
BALL THREAD
30 Ball to box, specie . 30c box
All Shoes at Special Price
10 lb good Head Rice for . 55c
24 lbs Best Flour . . . 98c
Compound Lard, lb . . 15c
Lipton Coffee, lb . . 35c
Fancy Table Peaches, 2 1-2 can 29c
New Ga. Cane Syrup, gal. . 65c
THANK YOU
KERSEY’S BARGAIN STORE
“SELLS MOST EVERYTHING." i
2127 Norwich Phone 1050
Page Seven
For the nine months ending with
September, the exports of cotton
goods of all kinds aggregated 450,-
000,000 square yards, valued at $64,-
000,000, which is a gain of fourteen
per cent in value over the same period
of last year.