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BIJOU
THEATRE
Today
Shown
Again
SHOW STARTS .7 00; 5:00; 7:00 and 9:00
■ V Fitzmaurice - *. ;
PRODUCTION
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JBettij Combson
oo<i BertLijtell
gßj The greatest story of roman-
S9K t’C lovo over written. A pic
_ ture that races thru a hundred 1
breathless thrillK. thru a hun
dred scenes of dazzling beaut
> —'S ty. With Betty Compson the
c'*’ sweoteßL heroiiip ever seen and
Bert Lytell her dnring lover.'
One of the greatest pictures ever shown at the Bijou. Ask
those who saw it yesterday. Wi !! be shown again today for
the last time.
Larry Semon in a wonderful two reel comedy “Dull Care”
WEDNESDAY *
CONSTANC E TALMA DOE
in
“THE PRIMITIVE LOVER”
A First National At traction •
yMiHinery ‘
All our Hats reduced dur
ing this
BIG SAIiE
$2.95, $3.95
$4.95, $6.95'
Children Hats a Specialty
The Guarantee Store
Next to Miller Furniture Cos. 1506 Newcastle Street.
“ARE YOU A WELL DRESS ED WOMAN v
Do you study yourself? Do you study the style you
should wear?
We are judging largely by our Hats.
Every successful woman knows what the right Hat
means. Fortunately it is not a mere matter of spend
ing money; many a woman who dresses in perfect
taste does not spend large sums of money. What she
does spend is care and thought, in choosing the right
sort of Hat. To do that successfully one must go
where hats of individuality and style are to be had—
minus excessive prices.
WHY EXPERIMENT? BIT AT
Porter’s Hat Shop
504 Gloucester Street
SOCIETY
EDITED BY
Phone 645 MISS KATHAR IX O’CONNOR Phone 188
(All Items must be phoned not later than six o’clock to b" inserted next
morning.)
No advence in
Admission
10c and 30c
COMPENSATION.
Since 1 may have so little space to
print
My dreams I pay thee, Author, show
me how
To ue the .small; and pregnant words
that thrill;
And if I thdn may build one phrase,
so brief,
So clear, ho helpful in the work or
Pia.v
Of men that each will keep in his.
herwt,
I’ll bilcontent.
Since Amy life must be a shortened
iray thee. Master tune it fine and
tense,
To sound tlie highest note that men
can hear.
Draw thy bow across it firm and
straight,
And, BO it vibrate once with tone both
true
i And strong, and stir the hope in lone
ly lives,
It then mav break.
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TUEBDAY
Neighborhood Club, Mrs. .1. P. Dav
enport, hostess; 929 Egmont street
at 3:30 P. m. .
Finance committee of D. A. R. at
residence Mrs. A. 1,. Church, 900
block Union street, at 10:30 a. m.
S ridge Eight—l% be announced
Inlay morning.
Bridge party, Mrs. E. E. Oroswell,
hostess; 1023 Egmont street, at 3:30
p. m.
BirthiV-iy party for Mary Oates.
1111 Prince street, at 3:30 p. m.
WEDNESDAY—
Acacia Club, Misses Ethel and
Kezzio Coooley, hostesses; 915 Union
street, at 4 o’clock.
THURSDAY—
Thanksgiving Dav:
FRIDAY—
Friday Afternoon Club Mrs. J. F,
| Royalle, Jr., hostess; 003 First ave
! nue, at 3:30 p. m.
| Harmonle Club- to he announced
later. re
SATURDAY— \
Girls Club. Miss Kliabeth Taylor,
hostess; 919 Union street, at 3:30
P. m.
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MRS. J. P. DAVENPORT
HOSTESS THIS AFTERNOON.
The Neighborhood Club will be en
terthained this afternoon by Mrs. ,1.
P, Davenport at tier residence, 927
Egmont street, at 3:30 o’clock,
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INFORMAL BRIDGE PARTY;
MRS. E. E. CROSWfiLL, HOSTESS.
Mrs. E. E. Croswell wHI entertain j
a few friends at bridge at her home
1023 Egnufll street, th s aft-moon,
at 3:30 o’clock.
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NO MEETING OF
BRIDGE^In; HT TODAY.
fThcre will be no meeting of the
Bridge Eight this week, but next
week the club will meet with Mrs. R.
L. DeSaussure, at her home on Lon
don street.
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BAILEY-HILL.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Morgan Bailey, of
Bnmswick, announce the engagement j
Lady Clair
Contttiiip n
Attraction far Ever n,
Meal-The Lure 9/a
SOCIAL CALENDAR
LAZARUS & CO.,
Wholesale Distributors
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
of their daughter, Josephine, to Mr.
W. C. Hill, of Elberton, the marriage
to be solemnized in the near future.
—Atlanta Journal.
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THANKSGIVING HOUSE PARTY
COMPOSED OF YOUNG PEOPLE.
A congenial party will go over to
St. Simon, Wednesday and spend'
Thanksgiving in Mr. and Mrs. A.
Fcndig’s cottage. The party will be
composed of Misses Florence Aiken,
Julia Church, Selma Fendig, Etheiyn
Nightengale, Florence Aiken; Messrs.
Franklin Aiken, S. K. Brown, Joe B.
Hand, Edwin Fendig, Osborne Mor
gan, Mr. anil Mrs. I. M. Aiken and
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Nightengale.
CARD OF THANKS TO
THE PUBLIC GENERALLY.
We wish to thank all those who
gave ingredients and those who made,
cflndy for our sale at the Piggly Wig
gly store, also everyone who pur
chased it Saturday. Cash donations |
amounting to three dollars and five
cents are greatl appreciated. Dr.
Sharpe donated one dollar. We wish
we couUpthank all donors individual
ly, buwmme who bought - candy gave
it baclc to be re-sold and there were
some who bought candy who gave the
chnnge to the cause, thus making it.
impossile to gei their names every
time. —Sincerely, Mrs. E. C. Dunn am,
(■airman, rest room committee,
Wynn Parent-Teacher A|toekUion. |
%I’hc above chairman reports the
sale conducted byj them Baturda> a
great success, the neat sum of $ 18.35
was realized, which will go toward
furnishing the rest room of the
schools.
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Miss Louise Johns leaves today to
visit relatives in Odum. Ga.
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George Alien, of Orlando, Fla., is
the guest of Fairchild Coney, for a
short visit.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Johnson and
Miss Myrtle Byrd spent Sunday at
Waycross.
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Will in of New York, i s '
the guest of Dr. and Mrs. R. K_ L.
Burford, on Egmont street. r
Miss Maida
MiunmJLi
••pend Thanksgiving with |
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Mips Lillian Kellum has
Jacksonville, where she span
the week-end. V -
Miss Rebecca Beach returned home
Sunday evening after spending* the
week-end in Jacksonville.
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Misc Marie Way spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. C. If. Clark,
at Dover Halt club.
Mr. and Mrs. ThorPe, of Cleveland,
Ohio, are located in the L. R. Akin
home on Halifax square for the win
! ter.
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Mrs. R. 11. Everett expects to leave
| here Mfednesday to spend Thanksgiv
| ing in Waycross with relatives.
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Mm aml rs. J. Wfl Spears and two
i children, Mary Glen and J. W., Jr.,
lof Atlanta, are expected to arrive
next Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Spears, on Ellis street,
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Two attractive photographs of Pop
ular Brunswick children appeared in
the Atlanta Journal last
They were Madeline Morton and Bet
ty Lou Morton, young daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morton, of this
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Ash Pierce. Mr. and
Mrs. Alvan B. Rowe came over from
Savannah Saturday to a<company tie
remains of Mrs. M. C. Rowe to that
city, the funeral was held yesterday
morning at 10:30 o’clock.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Johns, daugh
ters, Mary Lloyd and Maxine, sons,
Walter and Hatrdy. will leave Wed
nesday morning in their car to spend
the Aanksgiving holidays with rela
tive*Wn Florida.
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Mrs. F. F, Decker and daughter.
Margaret, will leave the latter nan
of the week for West Palm Beach,
where they will join Mr. Decker and
reside in the future. They have many
friends here who regret their depar
ture.
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Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hendrickson
and daughter, Miss Sadie Hendrick
son, and Mr. Jim Burdette, of Char
lotte arrived yesterday morning to
spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs.
R. B. Hendrickson, at 603 Mansfield
street.
Mrs. Stacy Branch, of Screven, Ga.,
who has been the guest of her moth
er, Mrs. M. A. Baker, spent several
days in Jacksonville and was accom
panied back to tihis city by her grand
mother, Mrs. A. A. Futch. who is
Mrs. Baker’s guest for a week or ten
days.
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After a visit to his mother. Mrs.,
Dekle , on Union street, R R. Dekiej
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- _ _ DRESSES „
A W I by fk T
MIX MIX
jVEW yORK
On Sale Monday
/ Purchased
At Low Prices
To Be Sold
At Low Prices
A. ZELMENOVITZ
Jpfi yesterday morning for Charles- f
ton, where he will resume his duties j
as an officer oil the U. S. S. S. “Trin- ,
itv.'* has been iu ;
M ■SSBIhL Mr inkle i
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■pCHILE RATIFIES. -TREATY.
(By A • ociated Press.>
slimiatiti,, chile. Nov. 27.- The i
s n\te iiti luy voted si v .te* ti to four- i
adopt the Rat*hia-Arci pro-1
t’ooal \tiih reserved as.
" h * tlw pr, " K l ever
It ia simply a lack of Energy
caused by i*yjfe blood. GROVE’S
TASTELt S<~mu TONIC restores Vitality
and Energy Mjfr \irityir.g and Enriching
tl*e Blood. ißni can soon feel its Strength
■ting. Inigyrratiim Effect tide.
AND COI n
lfA( V: TRIM THIS
here is a lovely creation for the
a- outante. It is a dinner or dance
t uek of orange ntousseline veiled
n silk chiffon to match. A wide
is nd of gold lace and festoons of
t °‘u grapes are the only trimming
features
Gnova's
Tasteless
Chill Tonic
Invigorates, Purifies ami
Enriches the Blood, tioc
flecks Cot $
- Soothes 3
throats!
dtop it now!
Only too often is that annoying
little cough the warning of ill
ness to come. Check ns develop
ment with Dr. King’s. Grateful
relief for scratchy, irritated throat
and inflamed tissues quickly fol
lows. Feel the congestion dis
appear and your cold vanish.
At all druggists.
DR.KING’SS,
-a syrup for coughs?
There are Victrolas in wide var
iety to suit every taste and
purse, from $25- $35, SSO, $75
$125 and up. Let us demon- ft'
strata the superior tone quali- -
ties of the popular Console mod- v
els, and explain our very attrac- 1
live easy payment plan. *
We believe the Victrola to be the greatest musical instru
ment of its kind in the woild. We love to sell it.
We have a large and carefully selected ptock of Victor
records, and put on sale the first of each month a complete
list of the n4p ones.
VICKERS & MANN
Authorized Victor Dealers
T|in<^r j y Mr- -->
KODAKS
and
FILMS
Complete line
Eastmans goods,
Glynn Drug Cos.
Phone 827