The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, November 30, 1922, Image 7

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'THURSDAY, NOV. 30, 1922, A Comple teShoeStore for Ladies and Children This means a complete stock o f up to the minute High and Low Shoes and Hosiery. guarauntee our merchandise lor Style, w ear and Prices, and your money cheer fully refunded if yon are not pleased. Agents for Daniel Green Comfys. Agents for Dr. Scholls Foot Appliances. Silk Hose lor c 11 Occassions HidS'PM’Q ‘Complete S hoe Store” 1424 Newcastle WOOD - Pine Oak Light Wood Mixed Quick Delivery Phone 600 SMITH’S WOOD YARD R. L. Bunkley, Mgr. Things Useful and Practical Aluminum and Enamel Roasters Electric Percolators Electric Irons Electric Toasters White Enamel Kitchen Sets Yellow and Black* China Tea Sets Casseroles and Tea Pots Georgia Hardware Cos. Phone 835 -83 b “Money Saved Is Money Made Cook with Gas 9 the cleanest, handiest and cheapest fuel. Don’t be a slave to your old kitchen stove. Cooking wjjfe gas is the modern way of living-—it saves money, time, worry and work. Come in and let’s m!k it over. Mutual Light & Biter Cos. phone; r W “FAST MAIL” ON STAGE OVER 30 YEARS AGO With Charles Jones, famous star of the William Fox organization, in the i-ole of Walter West, “'The Fast Mail' a melodrama that still lives ;u the memory of theatre goers after twen ty years, comes to the Bijou theatre today and tomorrow. Jones and the “Fast Mail - ’ make a combination that should fill the Bijou theatre at e'or.v performance, for he is particularly a n actor of action and the drama i s simply crammed full of it. Eileen Percy supports Jones, and William Fox has invested the production with wonderful sets that help to bring out all the thrills of the play. ‘T'lWFast Mail" "ns first produc ed inH'JO by Lincoln J. (’after, and ■ it scß>d an instant success. So its appeal that, five com panies played it on the road at one time, and its vogue continued until motion pictures came into popular fancy and filled the Place nheld by the old melodramas. No better vehicle could have been obtained for the talents of Jones and his appearance here indicates crowd - ed houses. To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System lake the Old Standard GROVE’S TASTE LESS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, as the formula is printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and 1 Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out the malaria, the Iron builds up the system. 60 cents. TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA / If Mixed with Sulphur It Darkens So Naturally Nobody Can Tell | The old-time mixture of Sage Tea I and Sulphur for darkening gray, | streaked and faded hair is grSmdmotlw cr’s recipe, and folks are again using it ! to keep their hai%ajjuod, even Ovlor, l which is juuite we arc lrv : mg in aiffigc when a youthful appear j ance is of tiro greatest advantage;'' •> J Nowadays, (hough, wo don’t hawajlhjflj | troublesome task of gathering the wH | and the mussy mixing at home. drug stores sell the rcady-to-use pr<Sp net, improved by the addition of otl|F ingredients, called “Wyeth’s Sage ajW Sulphur Compound.” It is very pojp- ) lar because nobody can discover itpa* i I been applied. Simply moisten jfour j comb or a soft brush with it and/draw j I this through your hair, taking one small j I strand at a time; by morning the gray | I hair disappears, but what delights the l | ladies with Wyeth’s Sage, and Sulphur j ! Compound, is that, besides beautifully ; | darkening the hair after a few apptica- I tions, it also produces that soft lustre I and appearance of abundance which i* j so attractive, ti BIG 1.1 ROUND BOXING ROUT COMING • To L Slreel Park' Thanksgiving Day, Thursday- Nov. 30. 1022. Kid Davis, of Boston, Mass., will face Tiger Flowers for fifteen hard j rounds, fight to decision, each man | under heavy guarantee contract, no ; light no money. Now you all know ! who “Tiger” Flowers is and you j know when a man whips Tiger he ; whips a good boy. Thi, s man, Kio Davis, is rom Boston, Mass., and has a large record. I found him at the Freeman the first of last year ana kept track Of him up to date. Kid Davis is from Boston, Mass, and has laud, Battling Monroe, Battling John s'n, Kid Norfprk, Buddie Lewis and Sam Langford. So this means a real battle at L Street Park Thank.. Btving night, Thursday, November :;0, 1922. Gate* open at 7:00 p. in., bout called at 8:90. There , will be two good prelimin aries and special seats for our white ( Patrons, .come• arid-be our guest £o i the evening. Admission 7'tcj reserved seats box seals $1.7.,, ring-side $2.25.' | Don’t' forget, Two Good Prclimcn -1 aides and One HEAL-BATTLE. Yours for clean sport. Dr K. BAILEY, ••**.. L Street l'ark. “MY HAVANA GIRL” A real comedian, a beautiful sing ; ing prima donna, as to face and voice I and figure, a petite soubrette, a dainty ongeuue, a handsome straight icon, a nasty vjllian, a quartette of made harmony singers, a male chorus, a score of Pretty singing and dancing irHs surrounded by i scenic environ men that i& ©xtrenn-'y gorgeous are the cheif ingredients wbDb makes Jimmie Hodges newest musical play ’•My Havanna Girl” the best musi cal show a s yet prod ti Yd by this eelever little comedian and poducer. Jimmie himself will play tile leading comedy role which is ample assur ance for ail who have seen Jimmie before that they are in for a hilar ious evening’s ientertiainnient. Edith Hose Scott. Mary -Farre'l Annette Ford, Edna ' JjaequeSi Lew Hampton, Olli© Hodges, Uafe’ Poul liott, Billy As bury, Ralph Cameron, Freddy Ronynolds, a harmony quar tette and a bewitching chorus fills out -a company of on tertainei's who have lu- breaking house records at a box attrac tion all season- The big show will be at the Grand for que performance or Saturday, December 2‘. MAUDE RICHARDSON WINS E^BY I Miss Maude Richardson, \v;t. s (lie - happy receiver of the val Jjv e bpln that was given away by tb c manage nient of the Grand Theatre Inst n, lit ■as she states that s ho is very Pi'oUd : of it. If was Presented to a young mail who went upon (lie stage for her, and when itWa s taken out of the baby carriage, it caused rounds of laughter, as it turned out to h,. a live day old pig, with a beautiful rib bon of pink tied around its neck. Several big prtZteA were given away ■which included a lire chicken sack of Hour, Potatoes, olives, socks, cot fee,-tea and sugar several othei household articles’. store lights at the Grand In-giiinim- a lot o intci'c i( a cordili; to filled house and it Lj m ‘- *■<> ate’en these nightss iis rvoiv,. hand olio . ▼ - BaST CiTjIES BEING V % FLOODED WITH WiPkY \ tßy Associated l’l ess. i vJtYork, Nqv. 28,—New J,. !V ey and New York cities are Icing Hood, ed With liquor froui the Bahamas, Scotland and England, according to the prohibition enforcement, a’dlcers. It is declared that bi steamer clear ed from Scotland last week with f.weuty.foUr thousand wises of whis key bound for the whiskey camping grounds four miles ofl tlie American coast. BRUNSWICK SEA F<l)D MARKET * Corner Monk and Grant Streets O. W. BRADY, Proprietor Wo have today; lb* Snapper, Hurst Sheep,shoad, Altamaha river fresh water cat fish, Trout, Crab Moat, Codar Key Mullet. . Bear the fact iu mind that we 1 dress all fish and make PROMPT DELIVERY. OYSTERS DELIVERED 40c PER QUART Don’t Forgot the Phone Num ber, It’s 8!). OYSTERS DENT’S MILK SWEET CREAM Aand BUTTER MILK For Sale at CHURCH’S 508 Gloucester Street. NOTICE All persons are hereby noti-l tied that no "hunting, fishing, trapping or trespassing in any way wll he permitted on any lands of the undersigned in eith er Glynn or Mclntosh counties i -25 GEORGIA VENEER and PACKAGE CO. WANTS WANTED; Local Singers Dancers* Musicans for local vaudeville nights. BIG CASH PRIZES Age.-, from 7 years and up. —Apple Manager Grant' Lheatre. WANTED— YvIIqw Fine Dugs, either °h ears or by water M avannah Plaining Mill Company, lavannah, a. \ 12-20 WANTED—TIi e Monk and Grant streets, wants room ers. Good tabl e board if desired. New furniture aud running water ip all rooms. 12-1 WANTED—Thirty-five men to catch crabs for the Wallace M. O’Quinn Cos., located at American Ship Yard, E. Wilson, Manager 12 T MEN—More men wanted-to put in fill iand yard station at four mile st on Broadticdd road. Meet the fck at 6:30 a. in., corner Norwich and Gloucester streets. Can itke fifty Pay off every Saturday at noon.— P. VV. Burused, 1416 Carpenter street. 12-2 NOW ready, Mac Donald’s Farm 'T almanac: lor 1923 (26 edition), r The best almanac we have published, j Contain* mo rt . Astrological aud Agri- I cultural information. Price 20c.—At- I Ins Print mg |Co., DcPt. I hampton, N. Y. % 30 FOR RENT™ FOR RENT—Rooms formerly oepu pied by 1. W. A., over B(|off Annex. Apply T. J.Wriglit 12 t FOR RENT —Five rooms, two story house, 1123 Grant street Park.-Ap -I*l V at. 1516 Carpenter St, or phone 709. FOR SALE ' for SALE—Ford touring ear, 1920 model, in first class condition. Hpotligl# Bumper, cut out ami accel erator.-Iphphe 677. tr FOR SALE—Seven passenger Wyllys Six, .1920 Model. Is i n first class condition in every way. Apply to J. E.. Register or phone 708. tf LOST SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICE Fast day for payment of city taxes November 30th. Pay now and save cost. L. A. ROBINSON, 11-30. City Treasurer. SPECIAL NOTICE Notice is hereby mviWjJiinl neither the master, owners, ageOTg nor cob singe.es of ih 0 British steamship “New York City" wjil b 0 respoiiftible for ally debts contracted by any mem ber of the oi’ew whatsoever, other tii,-in by the master. STUACKAN SI I IPI’INI 1 CO., Nov. 30, 1922 ' Agents• II OUR SERVICE FAILS IN ANY WAY, PLEASE TELL US, WE WANT IT TO BE AS GOOD AS IT IS POSSIBLE TO MAKE IT. BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY Geo. Griffin, Mgr. DON’TEOKGET WE ARE D R W C L Fj A N E R S When Winter'' Comes You will need a gas heater. We have them in aii styles and at mod erate prices- We are agents for the celebrat ed Clow Gas Steam Ra diator.- Come in and See them. uiiW&WililS DOMESTIC ENGINEERS' 1418 Richmond Street Sanitary Plumber* SERVICE Have you ever sloped to con* sider how often the average An* toniobile Dealerships change hands* Th e Glynn Motor Com* pany fflre 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 aiy 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. Phon e 75 Authorized Ford and Lincoln Car I * Dealers 1 he. World’s Greatest Motor Car Values tj ■ ■ * m : - ’ "“4 | : s It make ilhe engine powerful, oeo derful Compensating Governor keeps tlie engine Operating smoothly and efficiently at all speeds without you having to touch tlie spark 1 " e. | 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 ha Is. Mrs. G.L. Whilden • -luatp in { Millinery, Drc.ssmakiug and Ladle* Tailoring. . 1014 P Street - 262-W