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SATURDAY, NOV. 25, 1922.
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BRUNSWICK'S FOREMOST HOME OF ENTERTAINMENT
Playing Today Only
A thrilling western picture with a real
western star
FRANK MAYO, in
“CAUGHT BLUFFING”
Prices 10c and 30c
AL WOMACK NEXT WEEK
Monday, November 27th
The greatest mystery shu>w ever presented on the stage.
It will keep you guessing from start to finish.
It’s the play that was presented in L cago one year- New
York two years and London two years.
The greatest show of them all, with a real First Class
Company.
I personally state that this show is endorsed by several well
known Brunswick citizens who have seen this company and
state that it is the best show that they have seen in years.
PERRY SPENCER Manager.
Seats Now On Sale-Prices $2, $1.50
SI.OO, 50 ~ Plus Tax
Good Dry Wood
$1.50 per Load or $6 per Cord
Cut in stove lengths
Prompt Delivery—Large Loads
Satisfaction Guaranteed
R. B. FROHOCK
Phone 956
WOOD
Pine Oak
Light Wood Mixed
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Quick Delivery Phone 600
SMITH’S WOOD YARD
R. L. Bunkley, Mgr.
GEORfIIA TECH-AUBURN FOOTBALL GAME
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
THANKSGIVING DAY.
ONE FARE ROUND TTRIP VIA '. j
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Reduced round trip tickets will be sold from all points in Geor
gia on the Southern Railway System to Atlanta, Ga., and re
turn account of the above mentioned foot ball game.
The tickets will be 3old at rate of one regular fare for the
round uip and will be on sale November 29th and for all trains'
jsoheduled to arrive Atlanta before 2:00 p. m., November 30.
■These tickets will be limited returning to reach original start- :
ing point prior to midnight December 3rh, 1922.
For further information - oall on nearest Ticket Agent, South
ern Railway system, er address theundereigned.
C. B. RHODES,
Division Passenger Agent,
i Sttufhem Railway System,
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NEWS NOTES
a/ General Interest
THE TIDES TO
NOVEMBER 26
Saturday High 12:18 a.m. 12:37 p.m.
Nov. 25 Low 6:31 a.m. 7:09 p.m.
Sunday High 1:14 a.m. 1:32 p.m.
Nov. 26. Low 7:30 a.m. 8:02 p.m.
—Outer bar taluclations —about on,
hour later in the harbor.
SOUTHERN TO CHANGE
SCHEDULE SUNDAY. '
Announcement is made that the
Southern Railway wil, make a slight
change in schedule beginning tomor
row night. The train which lias been
leaving Brunswick at 9:15 p. m., wilt
leave fifteen minutes earlier, 9 o’clock
and the public should hear thi s fact in
mind.
DREDGE SAVANNAH IS
EXPECTED DECEMBER 1.
Advices of an unofficial nature statf
that the big, seagoing dredge Sav
annah, which has been ordered here
for the outer and inner harbor Work,
will- reach the port’ on Dec-tuber 1.
or shortly afterwards. It is stated
that the craft will remain in these
waters for an indefinie period.
ROTHSCHILD’S SALE IS
GROWING POPULAR.
25 percent discount sale a t Roth
schild’s jewelry s tore proves to he a
great success. Yesterday k News
reporter visited the store and was
surprised at the amount of business
being done. Mr. Rothschild is quite
optimistic over the prospects, h e pre
dicts of a very large Christmas trade
We call your attention to some of the
rare bargains offered by Mr. Roths
child in his half-Page advertisement
In this issue.
WEATHER FORECAST
AND CONDITIONS.
Locally: Colder; probably frost:
fresh and strong southwest winds.
Condition,, elsewhere: Showers were
falling in Florida am snow in the
northern states. Elsewhere fail
weather wa s generally reported. A
storm of considerable energy is mov
ing eastward over New 'England
while th e Pressure i s above the nor
mal in the south and west. It i
warmer in the southeast and coole.
in the upper Mississippi valley an
lake region.
‘‘JOHNNIES” REMINDED ONE
OF THE OLD ROAD SHOW DAYS.
The number of “johnnie” swarming'
about members of the vaudeville girls
who have been her 6 during th e week,
reminded one of the days
of the road extravaganza companies
; v ' Let the
BRUNSWICK NEWS’
ACIDENT POUCY
Assume the Risk for You
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With increased usage of automobiles naturally the percentage
of accidents will be greater this year than ever before
H That’s why accident insurance is absolutely necessary. You
i? may be the most careful driver in the world, but do you know
that the “other fellow is ?”
$1,000.00 Travel Accident Policy
*• .
. And although insurance '.osts you noising for the entire year,
under the terms and conditions outlined n the policy it pays
r through accident from travel. An annual subscription of $7.50
gives you the paper and policy for one year.
SJO Week fo 13 Weeks in case of total disability.
$lOO Emergency Benefit $l,OOO in Case of Death
~ T s insurance is open to every old as well as new subscriber
y ..jth men and women between the ages of 15 and 70.
1 1 . If you are one of the few not having secured one of these policies
- see to it at once. Get this valuable protection immediately by
f filling out a blank application to be had at the office
Remember —This Brunswick News Insurance Protection costs you nothing. The Bruns
wick News pays your premium. INVESTIGATE TODAY.
which, in some instances, carried a3
many as fifty petite females. Smooth,
faced “urchins” were vieing with
each other for favorites with the girls
and there will doubtles s leav e here
calling Brunswick u rube town.
RAILROADS EXPECT BIG
CROWD AT FOOTBALL GAME.
R. H. Williams, passenger and
ticket agent of the A. B. & A. rail
way, states that due to the fact that
reduced rates have been authorized
for the fare $9.90 for tn e round trip,
leaving on any train Wednesday,
November 29th, and healing a re
turn limit, leaving Atlanta as late
as Sunday night, December 3rd. It
is expected that a greater number of
football fans and also parents ana
friends of the . boys and girls in
and around Atlanta will make tne
trip on Thanksgiving than on any
previous occasion of th's kind in the
southeast. Already requests are be
ing made for sleeping ears to accomo
date the crowds and that advances
-eservatiems should be made at once
by all who wish to obtain choice
berths, and also that the railroad
may be enabled to secure a sufficient
number of cars.
PRESIDENT HARDING
THINKS PEACE PACT
TREATIES BE OKEYEP
( By Associated Press.)
Washington, Nov. 24. —At th
White House today it was stated that
’resident Harding will not venti
to s ay at this time what would be
tile course if th e treaties on limita
tions were not ratified by all signa
tory powers.
It was added, however, that the
executiv e was strong of the opinio:
that the work of the peae e confer
ence would never l> e undone.
If in your opinion VRLVET is not
the BEST flour you have ever used
you may return it to your gvocei
and get your money back.— LOTT
LEWIS CO., Distributors.
DR. WILLIAM T. ELLISON
Nerve, Blood and Skin Diseases,
including Venereal and Rectal
Diseases (Piles). No knife—no
discomfort —no detention from
business. Permanently locuced.
Reputation firmly established. 20
years’ experience. Testimonials
sent upon request. Call or write
for information and advice.
SUITE 4-8 MOYLAN BLDG.
Cor. Broughton and Drayton Strooto
Savannah, Georgia
Hours 9 to 6 Sundays 10 to 1
ff-.B." lnvestigate the original Ellison treatment far Pile*.
Moa-Mirgieal. (Accept no substitutes.;
EDUCATIONAL WEEK
PROGRAM OUTLINED
Divided Into Sec
tions With a Day of the Week
Devoted to Each of the De
partment.
{By Asso<ia!,d Press.)
Washington, Nov. 21.—-American
education week, to be celebrated all
over the United States from Decem
ber 3 to 9, inclusive, is divided into
six separate sections, a day being
devoted to each department. Sunday
December 3, is known a s ‘For God
and Country Day,” on which minis
ters of ail denominations are urged
to preach a sermon on education,
either morning or evening. All com
munities are urged to hold mass
meetings. Request for speakers may
he made to the American Legion
Posts throughout th e country for
meeting.,, during this week
Monday is ‘‘American Citizenship
Day,” Tuesday will be devoted to
“Patriotism,” Wednesday is “School
and Teacher Day,” Thursday is to be
given to consideration of ‘llliter
acy,” Friday to ‘‘Equality or Oppor
tunity,” and Saturday tq “Physical
Education.”
Th e American Legion, the National
Education Association, and the Unit
ed States Bureau of Education, which
are all three co-operating in the cele
bration, are asking aid and assis
tance for the public. Churches'
chambers of commerce, labor, organ '
nations, women's organization fra
ternal bodies, luncheon ciubs, etc.,
are asked to urge the mayor to issue
i proclamation setting aside this
week a s American Educational Wee:
OYSTERS
DENT’S MILK
SWEET CREAM
Aand
BUTTER MILK
For Sale at
CHURCH’S
508 Gloucester Street.
Do You Tell Your
Friends About
Willard Service?
If you tell Bill; Bill tells Harry;
Harry tells John —and before we
know it, three new customers
are coming in regularly for bat
tery service.
That just suits us. We’d rather
have customers come like that,
because usually they’re the kind
who aren’t satisfied with just
ordinary service.
If you have a particular or
“cranky” friend, tell him about
us —and how we take care of all
makes of batteries according to
Willard Standards of Service.
Brunswick Batttery &
Motor Company
Representing
wiiwa Batteries
(THREADED RUBBER INSULATION)
and % Batteries
(WOOD SEPARATORS)
For Constipated Bowels—-Bilious Liver
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