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TUESDAY, NOV. 28. 1922.
ACompleteShoeStore
for Ladies and Children
This means a complete stock of
up to the minute High and Low
Shoes and Hosiery.
We guarauntee our merchandise tor Style,
Wear and Prices, and your money cheer
fully refunded if yon are not pleased.
Agents for Daniel Green Comfys.
Agents for Dr. Scholls Foot
Appliai ces.
Silk Hose for a i Occassions
HIRSCH’S
“Complete S- oe Store”
1424 Newcastle
Best Wood
*
Dry Pine, Oak and Lightwood
Any Length $ i JSO a Load
Prompt Delivery and pood Loads
J. A. HERRIN
Cochran Avene and Mansfield Streets
PHONE 1063
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 ment, expert factory mechanics
and quality production, combined with our large buy
ing power, makes it possible.
Our customers are sea ttered from Miami to New York
and from San Francis co to Philadelphia.
WHEN IT LEAVES OUR FACTORY IT IS RIGHT.
CALL 1076 Top and Trimming Dept.
General Accessories, Inc.
Cook with Gas
Ihe cleanest, handiest and heapet fu# Don’t b
a slave to your old kitchen stove. Cooking with gas*
is the modern way of living—it saves money, time,
worry and work. Come in and let’s iatk it over.
Mutual Light & Water Cos.
PHONE 7
”TO HAVE AND TO HOLD”
AT THE BIJOU THEATRE
It's been 9 long time since a pic
ture wjth so many thrills as ‘To Have
and to Hold," which is now on view
at the Bijou theatre ha s been see
Brunswick. Betty Compson and Bert
Lytell have the featured role*, and
there are rapier duels galore. Tbeo.
doi'e Sosloff fights young Arthur Ran
kin (cousin of John, Lionel and Drey)
Lytell and Kosloff fight aboard a man
of-war, aboard the pirat ship and
later in the court of King James I.
These are real fights as Lytell i s an
experienced fencer while Kosloff has
w o n medals in both France and Rus
sia- Lytell fights three pirates in
succession on an island. The picture
is chocked full of dramatic action.
LOCAL MARKETS
CROSSTIES AND TIMBER
(Furnished by Mutual Timber Cos.)
Heart Pine: Grade No. 5, 7x9xß 1-2,
$1.20; grade 1. 7xßxß 1-2, $1.10;
grade 3, 6xßxß 1-2, SI.OO.
Sap Pine: grade 5. 70c; grade 4,00 c;
grade 3,50 c.
Heart Cypress: Grade 5,90 c; grade
4,80 c; grade 8,70 c,
Mixed Oak: Grade 5,90 c; grade 4,
80c; glade 3,70 c.
Timber, 6xo to 10x10, short leaf,
$12.50; long leaf, $15.50.
30 cube, short leaf, $14.50; long
leaf, $17.50.
3x9 deals, short leaf. $17.00; long
leaf, $20.00
NAVAL STORES
Turpentine, firm, $1.45. Sales, 200
i casks.. 4
Rosin, firm, WW, $6.; WY,
$5.95 1-2; N, $5.60 to $5.65; N $5.80
to $5.55; K, $5.30 to $5.22 1-2; H.
$5.22 1-2; Y, $5.20 to $5.22 1-2; F,
$6.20; G, $5.20; E, $5.20; B. $5.20.
Sales, 1,704 barrels.
NEW YORK COTTON
New York, Nov. 27—Cotton opened;
easy. December, 26.45; January, j
5.52;
e’H'd
uarv, 26.20; March, 25.20; May,* Jr
July, 24.75. W
To Drive Out Malone
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE’S jfASTF.-
LESS chill TONIC. You know wflat you
are taking, as the formula is ipinted on
every label, showing iti* e-amine and
Iron in a tasteless jf he Quinine
drives out the mals]H *on builds up
the system. 60 mumSM
BIG IS RO®l BOXING
BOUT CfllNG
! To L Street ParkWranksgivinn
Day, Thursday- NofkJO. 1*22.
<>• I
Kid Davis, oi Bostou, Mass., will
fane Tiger Flowers for fifteen hard
rounds, fight to decision, each mao
under heavy guarantee -contract, no
fight no money. Now you all know
who “Tiger’’ Flowers is and you
know when a man whips Tiger he
whips a good boy. This man, Kin
Davis, is rom Boston, Mass., and has
a. large record. 1 found him at the
Freeman the first of last year and
kept track of him up to date. Km
Davis is from Boston, Mass, and has
land, Battling Monroe, Battling John
son, Kjd N'orfork, Buddie Lewis and
Sam Langford. So this means a
real battle at L Street Park. Thanks
giving night, Thursday, November 30,
1922. Gate a open at, 7:00 p. m., bout
called at 8:30.
There will he t'no good prelimin
aries and special seats for our white
Patrons, eonie and be dur guest to
the evening.
Admission 75c, reserved.seat., i1 .25,
box seats $1.75, r ing-side $2.25.
Don’t forget, Two Good Prcbmeii
aries and HEAL BATTLE.
Y'ourt* for clcau sPort,
L. E. BAILEY,
L Street Park.
MY HAVANA GIRL” AT
GRAND DECEMBER 2
A real comedian, a beautiful prima .
donna as to face, figure and voice, a
Petite souorette, a dainty Eugene, a
handsome straight man, a nasty vil
lian, a quartette of male harmony
singers, a male chorus, a score of
Pretty singing and dancing girls,
surrounded by a scenic, environment
that i s extremely gorgeous are. \he
chief ingredients which makes Jim
mie Hodges newest musical play, “My
Ha'annah Girl" the best comedy a"
yet produced by this little
producer and comedian. Jimmie him
self will play the leading comedy role
which is ample assurance for all
who have seen him bfeore, that they
are in for a hilarious evening’s en
tertaisment, Pretty Mary Farre',
Edith Scott, Ollie Hodges, Annette
Ford, Lew Hampton, Rate Polliouu,
Billy Asbui-ry, Freddie Reynolds, Pet
er Cameron; a male quartette and
chorus, and a score of chorus beaut
ies of the Hodges type fill out a com
pany of thirty-five entertainers who
hav e been breaking house records as
a box office attraction The
big show will b c at the (aid on De
cember 2. *
WORN OUT AFTER
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After taking the first bottle I
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fcother of a 1.9 months old boy, He is
At and healthy and i urn sure l could
| have carried him if it had not
I been for your Vegetable Compound. J
! recommend your medicine to al! women
although 1 am young to be advising some
one older.”-Mrs. Christ. Pbtroff,
318 W. Liberty St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
oouhd contains no harmful drugs and
can be taken in safety by any woman
BRUNSWICK SEA FOOD ;
MARKET f
Corner Monk and Grant Sheets
O. W, BRADY, Proprietor
We have today;—•
Red Snapper, Bass Sheepshead,
Altamalia river fresh water cat
fish, Trout, Crab Meal, Cedar
Kc# Mullet.
Bear the fact In mind that we
dress all fish and make PROMPT
DELIVERY.
OYSTERS DELIVERED 40c
PER QUART
• Don’t Forget the Phono Num
• her, It’s 89.
When Winter
Comes
You will need a gas
heater. We have them
in all styles and at mod
erate prices- We arc
agents for the celebrat
ed Claw Gas Steam Ra
diator.- Come in and
See them.
QiIIMS&WOQIIS
DOMESTIC ENGINEERS
i 141 Richmond street
I %juut&ry Piuaab*r
Wants
WANTED—YeIIow Pine Logs, either
on ears or by water Savannah
Plaining Mill Company, Savannah,
Ga. 12-20
WANTED—Man with oar to sel
gnat.teerl cord tires. Will arrange
.alary :.nd expenses with right ma
of.l-O-Yan Rubber Company, Chica
go. Til. 11 t
WANTED—Man with car. Satisfac
tory ompesation to the right .
Write Clyde L Rubber Cos., 600 N.
tmeriek St., South Bend, bid
WANTED—The Conunmljal Hotel
Monk and Grant streets, vints room
ers. Good tabl e board if New
furniture and running
rooms. 13-1
WANTED—Thirty-five men to catch
crabs for the Wallace M. O'Quiun
Cos., located at American Ship Yard,
E. Wilson, Manager 12 1
MEN —More men wanted—to put in
lill and yard station at four mile
post on Broadiield road. Meet the
truck at 6:30 a. m., cdWer Norwicli
and Gloucester streets. Can use fifty
pay off every Saturday at. noon.—
F. W. Burnsed, 1116 Carpenter
street. 13-3
COLORED dining car waiters and
sleeping car porters wanted. Ex
perience unnecessary. Wp. train you.
Information free. Write 607 Railway
Exchange, Omaho, Nebraska. 11 26
NOW ready, Mac, Donald's Farm
er’r. almanac for 1923 (26 edition).
Tlie host alnwmac we have published.
Contain- more Astrological anf Agri
eulturnl information. Price 20c. —At-
las Priuting Cos., DePt. 12., Bing
hampton, N. Y. SO
FOR RHM
FOR RENT—Rooms formerly occu
pied by Y. W. C. A., over Bijot?
Annex. -Apply T. J.Wright 12 1
or RENT —Five looms, two story
house, 1123 Grant street Park Ap
ply at 1516 Carpenter Wt, or phono TOO.
FOR SALE
FOR rJle—Cheap, three Ford used
Touring cars.—Brunswick Service
Station 11 28
FOR SALE—For your Thanksgiving
dinner, line home gVown capons
spring batched, weight nine Pounds.
~P. H. Latimer, 1300 Union lit.,
i>h o n o J 99 11 -9
FOR SALE—Ford touring car, 1920
mode!, in first class* condition
Spotlight, Buraper.cut out and accel
erator—Phone 677. tt
FOR SALE—Seven passenger Wyllys
Six, 1920 Model. Is i c first class
condition in every way. Apply to J.
E. Register or phone 708. tf
LOST
STRAYED—One. female setter, black
and white, lost on Nov. 18, an
swers to name “Minnie" or ‘‘Puppy,”
brown spots around eyes and under
i chin gasho on e left side healed over
, Notify Bufler Yopp, court hou*e, el
1800 Stonewall street. Rewafrl ic:
| recovery. 11-29
SPECIAL NOTICES
SPECIAL NOTICE
Last (la y for payment of city taxes
November 30th. Pay sow and wave
cost.
L. A. ROBINSON,
11-30. City Treasurer.
NOTICE
All persons are hereby noti
fied that no hunting, fishing,
trapping or trespassing in any
way wl! permitted on any
lands of the undersigned in eith
! or Glynn or Mclntosh counties
-25 GEORGIA VENEER and
PACKAGE CO.
SPECIAL NOTICE
All bills against the Japanese steam
ship "Texas Mam*’ must be present
cel ac our office, in triplicate before,
900 a. m., thi s date, or payment
thereof wilil be debarred.
STRATCHAN SHIPPING GO.,
Nov. 28, 1822. Agents.
SI. SIMON TRANSIT COMPANY
BRUNSWICK. TO OCEAN PIER, ST.
SIMON ISLAND
Winter Schedule
Leave Brunswick 9:00 am
L‘.av. Brunswick 3:00 pm I
Leave Ocean Pier 10:00 am !
Leave Ocean, Pier I(6 Pm 1
SUNDAY UCULDULB
I Leave Brunswick 9:30 am
! Leave Brunswick 2:30 pm I
! Leave Ocean Pier .. .. .. ,11:00 am
Leave Ocean Pier 4:30 pm
J. B. WRIGHT,
SERVICE
\
\
Have you ever stuped to con*.
skier how often the average Au=
tomobile Dealerships change
hands ? The Glynn Motor Com=
panylias been authorized Ford $
dealers in Brunswick for five
years. All others have changed
hands several times, some have
been as long as a year without
any representation at all. This
itf a large item to be considered
in buying anew car, SERVICE.
# Let us show you what REAL
SERVlCftjis. Don’t buy your car
from one man and then have
to go to another for your SER=
VICE.
GLYNN MOTOR CO.
1 Phone 75
Aiuthorized Ford and Lincoln Car
Dealers
The World’s Greatest Motor Car Values
- 1 '- H* ill
' |j
, .liar ,
It make :dho engine powerful, ecu- '
j nomical and dependable. The won
derful Compensating Governor keeps
| the engine operating smoothly and
| efficiently at all speeds without yen
} having to touch the spark 1 c. j
Brunswick Vulcanizing Cos.
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
/ .G-.-ndijate in Millinery, Dressmaking
end Ladies Tailoring.
1014 P Street
Phone - - 262-W