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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2.9 ,1922.
4 Complete Shoe Store
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. i choils Foot
Appliances.
Silk Hose for z ;i Occassions
HIRSCH’S
“Complete S hoe Store”
1424 Newcastle
WOOD
Pine Oak
Light Wood Mixed
Quick Delivery Phone 600
SMITE’S WOOD YARD
R. L. Bunkley, Mgr.
Jj The Great
■
Radient
Home
/ f Heater
neater
iff a! II ornament and a real
JS feljEk j° y and comf °rt to any
household. Keeps fire all
W.- ~—' night, and most econom-
"p * ~' l ! heatt-r lu.iirifa- mr
“Ask the Lady Who
tes \ Owns One.”
Georgia Hardware Cos.
Phone 835 -83 b
“Money Saved Is Money Made
Cook with Gas
Ibe cleanest, handiest and cheapest fad. be
a slave to your old kitchen stove. Cooking with gas
is the modern way of living—it saves money, Mm?,
worry and work. Come in and let’s talk it over.
Mutual Light & Water Cos.
PHONE 7 %};
SJHEaTRES#
AUTHOR 01- “FAST MAIL.”
WROTt OVER IGO PLAYS
* After fifteen years' retirement on
a farm in Indiana, Lincoln J Carter,
who has been called "the Wizard or
tho American stage," has emerged
from secUsion to supervise the adap
tation of hi s melodramas for tin
screen. Mr. Carter is th e author o
more than a hundred plays tha'
thrilled audiences of a generation ago.
"The ast Mail" his most succcs:
ful melodrama, and the first of th'
railroad dramas to reach the Ameri
can stage, has been made into a
photoplay by William Fox. Thi s Pic
tVre will be shown at the Bijou threa
tre Thursday and Friday.
The thrills which Mr. Carter in
vented to satisfy the popular lov e for
meloiaania won a fortune for him.
Hi s nßrvelous mechanical and elec
triealMtago effects gained him tV
title Wizard of. the American
Stage." and many of his original in
ventions are still being used today
‘‘The public of today loves thrills
just as the audiences of a generation
ago liked my melodramas," sa.d Mr
farter in discussing the screen ver
sion of his Popular play. ‘‘After all
the society and crook plays of todav
ar e ' simply the old melodramas rc
Polished apd rewritten. Most, peoplc
love thrills, and now that my melo
dramas ai ; c to be done on the screen
I am going .to see that they are pre
sen ted right • Furthermore, I think
the screen would take a great step
forward if it would concentrate more
to Bond; healthv melodVam v s like
'Tbg. Faßt Mail,' rather than upon
♦he type of material now being used
generally"
Expel impurities with "M||
Dr. KING’S PILLS Si
~f or constipation figSi
L™2T^[fl
PUT CREAM IN NOSE •
AND STOP CATARRH
Tells How To OgnffeAJiagged Noe
trils and End HeaiHßl>% .
Vou feet fine in a few momeSß.
cold in head or catarrh will he L
Your clogged nostrils will open, ii
air passages of your (load will clear l
you can breathe freely. No more d*
noss, headache; no hawking, smifflifii/
mucous discharges or dry nets ; no m l
gbug fo t breath at mght. 10
Tell your druggist you want a jfell
bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apafy *,
little of this fragrant, antiseptlo jsraam
in your nostrils, let !t penetrate sftrough
every air passage of the headiw-othe and
heal the swollen, mem
brane, and relief comn^JHßitly.
It is just what and catarrh
sufferer needs. stuffed-up
and miserable. ■
810 IS ROUNMBOXING
BOUT CO^NO
To L Street Park* Thuiksgivifig
Day, Thursday- Nov. aQ. 1922.
Kid Davis, of Boston, Mass., wilt
face Tiger Flowers fur fifteen hard
rounds, fight to decision, each mau
under heavy guarantee contract, nc
fight, no money. Now you ail know
who “Tiger" Flowers is and you
know when a man whips Tiger he
whips a good boy. Thi B man, Kia
Davis, is rom Boston, Mas?., and hss
a large record. I found him at tfie
Freeman the first of last year ana
kept track of him up to date. Kid
Ds*is .in from Boston, Mans, and lias
land, Battling Monroe, Batthng John-
Kid Norfork, Buddie Lewis and
Ham ■ Langford. So this means a
real battle at L Street Park Thanks
giviug night, Thursday, NoVembor 30,
1922. Oate s open at 7:00 p. m , bout
called at 8:20.
There will be two good prelimin
aries anti special seat* for our white
Pattons, comp-and'be our • guest to :
the'evenjug.
Admission vac, reserved neats sl.z*,
box seats $1.72, ring-side $2:25.
Doirt forget, Two Good Prelim en
arjes and One • HEAL 'BATTLE.
'• - Yours for clean sport,
’L.'E.-BAILEY,
L Street Park, i
LIVE BABY GIVEN AWAY
GRAND THEATRE TONIGHT
Muuager Spencer announces that
during the “Country Store” this even
ing, he will present to the pcrgoi:
wishing to adopt a real ljv e bady,
free, providing that they promise t
look after it and give it the prope
care- Th e parents of this child ur
unable to care for It and an appe;
was mad® to Mr. Spencer so he ha
ferided to find a home for* it th
evening. Many handsome gifts \v a !
-e given away at the Country Stor
tonight and groceries that are a!
ways helpful will be included in thr
list, as well a s gifts for the gentleme
and the unmarried ladies. So ge
there e a! ‘iy thi R evening and do no
forget to come up for the prize whor
you are asked to.
“MY HAVANA GIRL”
Featuring himself, Jimmi e Hodge?
ith his brother 011i e Hodges, am
:,om e forty otherc including such we'
known musical comedy entertainer
as Edith Ros c Scott, Majy Pnrrc'
Edna Jacques', Annette Itard, Raf,
Poulliott, Billy Ashbuvr, 1*- Hamp
ton, Fred Reynolds, Ralph Cameron
:• hnnnouy quartette and wjtchin
eh orbs JJlinraie Hodges will presen
for th (! firs* time in this city ot.Jtlv
1 ; rand for one performance SaMiikp-
December 2, his newest and best ni'
•ml com e dy oft-e*‘;on “My Hit ijh-
Olrl.'* This is acknowledecd by pTo,,
find public to h. the best musical vn
'Hie by far, evey produced by thl
clever little comedian and produce-
In as much he has been mukijv
the world liappy fo r many years wltr
hi s witty sayings 'and funny manor
isniii, is is saying plenty for “My Hf>v
nn-i Girl.” It, is chucked full of bean
Mful son? numbers, good clean ar
wholesome comedy, and ever a B cnr~
of fast dancing, all ! s id in a scenh
environment that'!- beautiful. A :
load of scenic and clo-fin! -ff er"
w i , l h e brought, to Brunswick f,
this engagement.
v-;\-
VTO BE HUNGRY!
j/f % uI'JP. V.-t!l .
f Mi o <iu prop- in-; •.,„.. 1
can’t strong unless vo n
Mteetitefegflixl.
a keen appetite, good dig-V
fcch red blood, and the “punchi
■per>” that rois with perfect b-.-lth
Wu need Gude's I'epio-Mui'r-i:!.
pude’s
inAc tfie'big difference in the v.jy you
loot:, eat and feel.
Your druggist haa it—hquid or tab
lets, as you prefer.
Gude’s
Tonic and Blood Enrhhcr
; BRUNSWICK SEA FOJTD
MARKET \
• Corner Monk and Grant Streets
O. W. BRADY, Proprietor
We have today;
Rod Snapper, Bass Sheepshead,
■ Altanpha river fresh water cat
• fish, Trout, Crab Meat, Cedar
■ Key Mullet.
Bear the fact in mind that we
■ dreas all fish and make PROMPT
DELIVERY.
OYSTERS DELIVERED 40c
PER QUART
Don't Forget the Phone Num
ber. It’s 89.
OYSTERS
BENT’S MILK
SWEET CREAM
Aand
BUTTER MILK
For Sale at
CHURCH’S
508 Gloucester Street,
NOTICE
All persons arc hereby noti
fied that no hunting, fishing,
trapping or trespassing in any
way wll be permitted on any
lands of the undersigned in eith
er Giynn or Mclntosh counties
-25 GEORGIA VENEER and
PACKAGE CO.
WMIS
WANTED; Lecal Singers
• Dancers- Musicans for ioca!
vaudev.Sie nights.
B!Q CASH PRIZFS
Ages fnim 7 years and up.
—Apply Manager Grant'
i iieatrc.
WANTED—YeIIow Pine Lo S, either
ou car® or by water-—fa vannah
Plaining Mill Company, vanaah,
Ga. Vi 3-20
WANTED—Man with car to Bei
guaranteed cord tires. Will arrange
'•lary and expense* with right m#
Ji-.i-O-Van Rubber Company, CUica
■>, 111. U .
WANTED—Man with car. Satistac
-v compesation to the right
Write Clyde L Rubber Co-, 600 N.
merick St-, South Bend, lyd
WANTED—Thg Commercial Hotel
and Grant streets, wants room
ers. Good tabl B board it desired. New
furniture at*-l running water in all
rooms. 12.1
COLORED diniug .car waiters and
sleeping car porters wanted. ‘Ex
perience unnecessary. Wo.irain you
information free. Write 607 Railway
-xAaufce, Omaha, Nehraslsa.
WANTED—Thirty-five men to catch
crabs for tha Wallace M. O’Quinn
0., located at’American Ship ard,
-i. Wilson, Manager *l2 1
MEN—More men wanted- lo put In
till and yard station at four mile
post on Broadfield j-oad. dlcet the
-ruck at 6:30 a. rr^f, corner Norwich
nd Gloucester streets. Can its e fifty
u&y off every Saturday at noon.—
F. W. Burtiged, 111 6 Carpenter
street. 12-2
NOW ready, Mao Donald's Farm
r's almanac for 1923 (26 edition).
The best ulnnanac we have published,
iontairig mor e Astrological and Agrl
. ultural information. Price 20c. —’At-
las Piloting Cos., Dept. 12., Bing-
Y. 30
PorrenFT
’OR RENT—Rooms formerly occu
pied by V. W. O. A., over Bljo.T
Annex. —Apply T. J.Wright 12 1
FOIt RENT—Five rooms, two story
fiouue, 1123 Grant street, Park, Ap
iy at 1616 Carpenter St, or pnnne 700.
for sale
’OR SALE—Cheap, thre e Ford used
Touring cars.—Brunswick Service
Station 11 28
FOR SALE —For your Thanksgiving
dinner, fluo hom e capons
Pruig hatched, weight, njp'; Pounds.
-IN H. Latimer, 1200 Union St.,
phon e 199 11 "9
COR SALE —Ford touring car, 1920
model, in first class condition-
Spotlight, Bumper,cut out and accel
erator Phone 677. / ti
OR SALE—Seven passenger Wyllys
Six, 1020 Model. Is i n first class
onditlon in every way. Apply to J.
0. Register or phone 708. tf
LOST
STRAYED—One female 3eUer, black
and white, lost on Nov. 18j an
swers to name “Minnie” or ‘‘Puppy,”
brown spots around eyes and under
chin gasho on 6 left side healed over—
Notify Butler YoPP, court house, or
1800 Stonewall street- Reward for
recovery. 1.1-29
SPECIAL NOTICES
SPECIAL NOTICE
Last day for payment of city taxes
November 30th. Pay now and cave
cost.
Lr. A. ROBINSON.
11-39. City Treasurer.
SPECIAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that truth: '
il'c master, owners, agents nor t
conßignees of tho American ..team
skip “Lake Hector" will be responsible
f°n any debts contracted by any men.
her Of th e crew, whatsoever, othot
than the master-
STRACHAN SHIPPING CO.,
Nov. 29, 1922 Agents.
SPECIAL NOTICE
Brunswickk, Ga., Nov. 28, 1922,
Thursday, November 30, Thank. .
ei v ing ay, being a legal Ralidav, Uk
offices, in the City Hall will bo dosed
for th 0 day.
esdor :;f f. xinvr
c. D. out;,
Mayor, City of Brunswick.
Attest:
N. r>. RUSSELL,
See-rotary Commission, City of
Brun^wjck.
SERVICE
\
Have you ever sloped to con*
sider how often the average Au*
fomobile Dealerships change
hands! Th e Glynn Motor Com*
pany has been authorized Ford
dealers in Brunswick for five
years. AH others have changed
hands several times, some have
been as long as a year without
any representation at all. This
is a large item to be considered
in buying anew car, SERVICE.
Let us show you what REAL
SERVICE is. Don’t buy your car
from one man and then have
to go to another for your SER*
VICE.
Phone 75
Authorized Ford arid Lincoln Car
Dealers
t „
1 lie Worlds Greatest Motor Car Values
I %>
W' Ifl
• ?'• j l,\ " II ilf
J
It make Mho engine powerful, i’co- Njj
nomical and dependable. The won
dorful Compensating Governor keepa
the engine operating smoothly and
efficiently at all speeds without you
having to touch the sparl. I”. o,
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
ikuata in Millinery, Dressmaking
and Ladies Tailoring.
1014 P Street
Phone - 262-W