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TUESDAY, NOV.
r'Rrxsvv icics foremost home of entertainment
TODAY ONLY
Sp- rial novelty attraction benefit of
WOODMEN OF AMERICA
5 big reels of real fun
B’S Western feature
o
Two Reel Knockout Comedy
! Vices 10: Mild 30c
WEDN -DAY NIGHT
Real Live Baby Will be Given
Away FREE
Owin !•"> rh ‘ ,) \ va’s of this 3 week tld
child being unable to support it, th man
agement lias decided to find a borne for it.
Country Store nkO '--Free groceries
given awe y
JACK R DER, in
“Rounding up the Law”
A 1 briber from Start to F’mish
One Night Only Sat., Dec. 2nd
Ihe New York lusical Success.
“KY HAVANA GIRL”
W i
JIMMIE LODGES
H i triself
and a comedy chorus of 40 pec Me. The biggest beauty chorus
ever presented in any mucicai comedy production.
DANCES-MUSIC--SONGS
Prices $1.50, $1.50: 75c anil 50c plus tax
Seat Sale Thursday
COIN VALUE BOOK
You may hav,. u penny, pickle, tl imp or quarter Hint is valuable. Look
itt the date on your money be for. you spend it. Money dated before
I$S5 is valuable. Our coin book tel la you the value of old' coins and
patues of firms where you can sell them. A SILVER DOLLAR DATED
Ign.l i WORTH $750,000 Send l'. coin, no stamps accepted, and w
i : i. wjll scud you a book that Way mean a fortune to you. Address
W. J.WHITE, Box 876, City Hall Station, New ork City.
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r 17 and 18 1129 Bay Street
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SCHEDULF
EFFECTIVE S". i AV OCTOBER 22, 1022
.1,1 -i ,1 .Hu- |.iib:istied as triformaiion and not .joarantred i
L 1 r>: a m. Savannah and Jacksonville .10:15 a. m.
1 a, Savannah and aaonvllle ... 6: ie *
;i t. m Atlanta Birmlngti am and Savan*Ni 5:40 p. m
eOH f'JR CHER INrOHMATiON AND SCHEDULES # APPLY TO
t O DOWLING Ph one R. H. WILLIAMS
Gen. Mnt 398 Pass. Tkt. Agt. J
News Notes
of General Interest
THE TIDES
• Tue.-day "High 11:07 ant., 3:22 p.m.
Nov. 28 Low 9:20 a.m., 9:14 p.m.
Wednesday High 3:58 am, 4:11 p.m.
\ov. 2a Low 10:16 a.m., 10:31 p.ti
LOCAL WEATHER FORECAST
-OR THE PRESENT KEEK.
From the period November 27th t°
December 2nd, inclusive: Generally
fair and cool weather with frosts, is
indicated during the first Part of the
week. There is a probability o un
set'ied weather with sh.twen oun I
somewhat higher temperatures the
latter part of the yeek.
SUNDAY WAS THE CITY’S
COLDEST DAY; SLEET CAME.
That winter wa s on hand good and
strong Sunday there i 8 no doubt. So
much so that sleet came and every
body realized that the first of winter
■"as o7i band. While it was clear
yesterday, it was cold and heavy
orcoat s and wraps were about and
tv summer underwear is now a thing
the past except with some few
v 1% are considered “warm members.”
WEATHER FORECAST
AND SON DITIONS.
Locally: Partly cloudy; continued
cold; moderate westerly winds. Con
i ditioiif, elsewhere: Snow flurries are
: noted in the lake region and the Ohio
valley and local rains along the Caro
i lina coast. Elsewhere fair weather 1
| prevalent with temperatures rising
generally in the interior districts.
: V storm disturbance covers the Ohio
r alley and thp lake region, while the
Pressure is above normal in the fnr
west.
BAND PRACTICE WILL
BE HELD TONIGHT 7:30.
The regular weekly Practice of the
Municipal Band, scheduled for last
night, was postponed until tonight at
7:30 and Leader Fennel requests all
members to he on hand promptly •
Members of the organizations are
taking a great deal of interest lately
and the band promises tofoon be one
of tbe leading in the state. There Is
still a demand for new instruments
and the leader is anxious for addition
al members. It should be remember
ed that the cost of learning will he
taken caro of by the orgihanization
j and any young men who desire to
: become musicians should see Mjw
j Fennell at once. ’
ifWjfSnt J H
W I
(By Associated Pressor •
St. Louis, Nov. 27. —Cofsidcrablt
property datnag e wft s causal* by earth
tremors of moderate intensity i
astern Missouri, KogflSern Illinois
western lndiaui^# / 'jpf northwestd
Kpntuekpy laHM^fl. According to re
ports reach in today..
The tremot*,j i ook buildings an
homes, from resi
!ences broks knocked chinn
. :ii e from s h“®w and frightened
several person states.
Evansville, Matt*n, east
St. Louis, Benton, fljjcton and Eldo
rado, 111., and pointMfcn the north
western part of Kenlfcfky, .reporter'
heling t h e tremors o’clock
ii c . tremors also wgrliwticeah|e li
St. Lin s. Attendants V the seismo
granhic observatory at . Louis Cm
versity declared the Mentors were
recorded as centering Mtitthcast oi
this city and lasted ten ■ minutes.
BIJOU
Annex
Special Plate Lunch
es, Changed Daily
50c
Special
Thanksgiving
Dinner
1 2:30 to 8 p. m
75c
Phone
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BOY EMPEROR OF
CHINA WEDS UNSEEN
BRIDE ON FRIDAY
DEPOSED “URCHIN” YET HE RE
TAINS HIS DISTINGUISH
ED TITLE.
(By Associated press.)
Pekin, Nov. 26.—Hsuan Tung, 17,
deposed boy emperor, of China, will
be married next Friday, according t;
the customs of the old Manehu dynas
ty to a Chinese princess one year his
junior, upon whose face he lias never
gazed.
His only information about his fu
ture wife, gleaned from newspapers
through the aid of tutors, is that she
rides a bicycle, studies English and
sews.
His first glimese of her—the Prin
cess Kuo Chih-So, daughter of
Prince Kuo Chin-So —will com’e when
she is unveiled during the ceremony,
which starts at 4 o’clock Friday
morning and lasts for several days.
The wedding plans reveal a reviv
al of all the regal splendor suggestive
of the old Manehu dynasty ami will
be carried cut in strict accordance
,vith ancient Chinese customs.
MIDDIES SCORED
FOR CELEBRATION
“VIEWED” THE WINE WHEN IT
WAS REAL RED, AND INVES
TIGATION FOLLOW*
t By Associated Press y
Washington, Nov. 27.—... d.diipm.in
of tlie navy academy were flayed to
day by Secretary Deuby for their
“overindulgent” celebration of m>
football gam e with the army.
Th,. disgraceful actions in drinking
•ast a slur upon the entire navy
ec"rd lie said, and announced that
an investigation would be immediate
ly started from Annapolis.
No word has been received fron
Rear Admiral Wilson, bead of the
naval academy and in viey of the
fact that he has V>cejved no official
communication, the naval secretary
has not expressed his views as to
the action of hipmen.
BIG LIQUOR HAUL
ATWAYCROSS
(Bv Associated Press)
NINE PERSONS TAlfcN AND
ALSO FIVE AUTOMOBILE
TRUCKS IN BAD.
Waycross, Nov. 27. —Nine Persons
... of whom > a woman, and five
automobile trucks were captured b>
state Prohibition officers on the Dixie
Highway near her e last night.
Those arrested and lodged in the
Ware county jail include B. O. Her
ron, O'. O. Luke, Jack Thompson
and a man named Williams, all ot
Columbus. These people were travel
ing In three machines and had GSO
<piart s of red whiskey ; f well-known
brands. Another ;ir contained two
Wuvcroßs men and a womon. They
had a large quant : L>’ o|pmoonsbine.
The agents operating Inder J. W.
Griltiin, who made the rapture, Were
C H. Parks and arrested
bv County Policemen ileir K and Shaw.
F G. Dismuke, state prohibition
direr [or, is here and received per
sonal reports of the arrests. Parks
Ml and hurt himself while shooting
at the cars. IM’ron, alleged leader
of the first party, and three cars
him were enroute from Florid,
to Columbus, Ga.
Big Eaters Get
Kidney Trouble
Take Salt* at first sign of
Bladder irritation or
Backache.
i ii
Thu American mer. and women must
uard constantly against ki<iAy trouble,
•cause \w cal often too itnil red meat
nd till our food is rich. Onr Wood is
11 li*d with uric acid which the kidneys
trivo to filter out; they weaken from
overwork, become altifg'mh, tie* elimine
ive tissue clog and the re*tilt is kidney
.rouble, bladder weakness arid a funeral
♦•dine in health.
When your kidneys feel like lumps of
,i,d; your back hurt a or the urine i
lonely, full of sediment, or you ar
obliged to seek relief two or three times
, irinef the night; if you aulTcr with sick
•adache, or dizzy, nervous spells, acid
lornach, or if you have rheumatism
when tbe weather is nod, get from your
pharmacist about four ounris of .Tad
i Its: take a taldeapoonful in a fflass
uf water before breakfast for a few
days and your kidneys may then act
iipe. I bis famous salts jh rna/le from the
i.eid of ifnipes an<l h inon ju;• •. com
bined with litiiia, and has been used for
generations to flush ami stimulate
elojrffed kidneys: to neutralize the acids
in the urino ho it no longer is a source
of irritation, thus often ending bladder
disorders.
Jn/i Salta is inexo*n**ive; can not in
jure, make* a delightful .fTerTefiefuit
lithia wat/'r beveracre and belongs in
every home, horanne imhody can make
r. Mistake by bavin# a #c-I kidiuenr
flushing any time.
"CUSCAftETS” IOC !
FOR BOWELS IF I
i CONSTIPATED!
—i
Clean your bowels! Peel fine!
When >cr. fee! sick, dizzy, upse'.,
when yuur head is dull or aching, or
your stomach is sour of gassy, just
take one or two Cascarits to relieve
constipation. No , griping—nicest
cathart c-laxtive tin earth for grown
ups and children. 10c a box. Taste
like candy.
0011 TOBACCO
SO EASY TO DROP (IcARETTK,
CIGAR OR CHEWINK HABIT
No-To-Bac has helped thousands to
break the costly, nerve-slnH±ering to
bacco habit. Whenever youNwivo a
longing for a smoke or chew just
place a harmless No-To-Bac tablet
i n y°ur mouth instead. All desire
stops, shortly the habit is completely
broken, and you are better off men
tally. physically, financially. It’s so
easy, so simple. Get a box of No-To
Hac and if it doesn't release you from
all craving for tobacco i n any form
your druggist will refund your
money without question.
HEAD STUFFED FROM
CATARRH OR A COLD
Says Cream Applied in Nostrils
Opens Air Passages Right Up.
, Instant relief—no waiting. Your
clogged nostrils open right up; the air
passages of your head clear and you can
treathc freely. No more hawking, snuf
fling, blowing, headache, dryness. No
struggling *or breath at- nutfit; your
cold or catarrh disappears.
Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream
Balm irom your druggist now. Apply
a little of this fragrant, antiseptic,
healing cream in your nostrils. It pen
etrates through every air passage of the
head, soothes the inflamed or swollen
mucous membrane and relief comes in
stantly. 4
“If only '
woulH read /that—”
“What a wonderful thing it would be,
if all the worn-out, miserable, suffering
people would heed this great truth—why
it would mean everything to them-—just as
it did to us.”
, TANLAC -
Makes You
Eat Better — Sleep Better
Feel Better — Work Better
These glad tidings have been heeded in millions of
homes and tens of thousands of grateful men and
women in all walks of life have testified that this
great tonic medicine has brought back the sunshine,
the laughter and happiness into their lives.
Make up your mind to profit by their experience.
Gratify your wish for radiant good health—determine
that you, too, will be well. Start to-day—take Tanlac.
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—in thl interest of longer bat
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battery reliability.
Come in, and let us show you
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