The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, December 09, 1922, Image 2

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I HmGniamas 1 Don’t save money? Our Christmas luh gives yj^HHß m for doing so. you deposit lOc the ord^ Hr c;uh week VOTurt the will pay you. ” INCREASING CLUBS IN SO WEEKS (Mr Christmas 1923) 1c Club pay* $12.75 P 2c Club pay* $25.50 5c Club pay* $ 63.75 k 10c Club pay* $127.50 dcckcasinq clubs lr*u can begin with the largest deposit |S *wmmm war deposit* each week. Come in, get a Pass Book and join the ClubJj s Bring ' ami have Ihemlfl k HH k vm Nov. 2S, 1922. h $226,000 KjTY OF BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA A GOLD BONDS proposals w jl> lie receive' by the commission of t li,. city for the purelmee <*f Bridge and Hoad Bunds of Hrid city, maturing *7.000 annually Hctober J, 192* to 1952 and $60,000 $2,000 to dated October 1, 1922, BVmi(nation* SI,OOO, principal nud in fcfigt JA. * 0 2,1, per pent), payable t .w m ARMOUR’S GKAPHJUICF, qt 54c ARMOUR’S MARACHINO CHERRIES- 28 oz. 7<>c. 12 z. 41c. 0 07. 2 4c, 307 12 i 2c. % \ SCtMMIiLS PURI: APPLE Jl l I V 8 oz 14c PREMIER FANCY WHITE CHERRIES, 2 1-2 can Uc LIBBY’ M l LOW Cl.lNti PEACHES, 2 l 2 can 33c WHIII: ROSL APRICOIS, 212 can 30c DLIMONTE SUGAR LI AS (special extra) No. I can Dl l MONIT SUGAR PEAS ( Liny Petit Pols) No. 2 can^BßS BEECHNUT SPAGHETTI-can SUNSIIINL PIMI NTOES, can TOMATOES- No. 2 can OK. We Sell Skookum Apples and Sealsweet Oranges “Meet Me at the Pig ” PIGGLY WIGGLY , _ - 2. —— EVEN AMOUNT CLUBS IN 50 WEEKS (For Christmas 1923) 25c Club pay* $12.50 50c Club pay* $25.00 SI.OO Club pays $50.00 $2.00 Club pay* SIOO.OO $5.00 Club pay* $260.00 SIO.OO Club pays $500.00 $20.00 Club pays $1,000.00 - in tb e city of General obligations, resist ruble its to princlpEl both principal and interest® by Superior courLaiwiybilWp Approving , T' i ß®l|rl? vi i • ■i < ■ . I'' com bo r 20, J l '* >n turn to >1 iti<>n and tln* con* ?"*?■; includinK two Per* deposit, " ill be tion to m ■ b ' l‘i nir’jH i" t 1 ii -S TOM MIX IN A NEW LHKILLER COMING SOON Lariat, s purs, chaps, and saddle, They'Ve all 'joining to the Bijou thea tre today. And the s tar that will use them is Tom Mix from William KoE’s ila inous fold. For action, aim and ac curacy, "Just Tony’’ based on Max i Brandi* novel, ‘‘Alcatraz’’ will sur i pass much of his past work, and ! that's saying a addle-bay full, j This ne\y ,vehicle for the stalwart, j stimulating star will prove entertain j ment of the highest order, for many I years it has been Mix's moat arduous 1 endeavor to feature his sprightly ! steed, "To*,’’ in a filmplay, and Mr. ; Fox has lift ally consented- So Tom | went aboufthis performance in front of a camera with an etilhuiasm on I of for love of the ani- has accompanied him 1 through much of big. life and most !of his hazardous episodes on the | western plateau. ** I Aside from its stirring incidents and absorbing details, the story con tains au unugukl scenic background that th e narrative. ‘VtOsff’lßb'u" CUSTOMERS USE GAKWIET powoir B:; " sNLat mv former MUTT AND JEFFS HONEMOON IS FULL OF SURPRISES Supported by a cast of competent ; artists; surrounded by an avalanche : novilties, surprises, innovations j and original ingredients Mutt and Jeff j in their latest destroyer of the blues, “Mutt and Jeff’s Honeymoon,” are said to have exceeded and previous achievement in the' "ay of providing infectious laughter and screams of merriment. Th e new play which is t f mMj j Mn ;i j - : . * If'lit j®, ‘.}i| .‘tferS. ■;/. j 1 -s*? '"ft \ a comedy built on entirety unconven tional lines, is in two acts and six scenes, it contains a novel plot and other nn seldom found in no . * 'ltertaimneni Bud Fisher’' famous cartoon Imracter this ti are giving more scope and latitude than heretofore to exploit pi and hich, tb e way, carry them part of . ■he country to the othe^PThe offer-: •ng, which has been heiflded a the best that tb e internationally famous twain bav e itgurert in up to date, will he seen a t the Brand tonight. IIMMIK HODGES AND lIIS REVUE AT GRAND MONDAY Jimmie Hodges who made such a hit at the Grand Saturday is being brought back for a return engage ment by Manager Spenceh, after sev eral requests wtere made by those who caw it last week and claimed it to be the best that has ever visited this city in the past four years. A packed house i s expected next Monday night to show tli e approbation of Bruns wick theatregoers to a real first rlass hew, as Hodges h* the show and gives you ’mono > wo A h in good real laughter, real songs and a big choru s of pretty girls that is a credit t p any traveling organization. Seat sal 0 is Bow on so get yours now ■nd secure good seats KNOWN IN ERUNSW’CK. FOR 25 YEARS F. SCHAKF | PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED ASsohite S-tUflftjttP. At i; irrt-'trdtMvt’lßkStbrc M | ii What Is “Spring hever” It is simply low Vitality, a lack of Energy caused by' impure blood. GROV E'3 TASTELESS chill TONIC restores Vitality and Energy by Pm.tying and Enriching the Blood. Yen can sooh fee* Rs Strength ening. Invigorating Effect 60c. Yfiar Cferistmjl Candies Nothing adds to the joy of the Yuletide Season like the right thing in Candies WE HAVE Leggetts Chocolates “ With the Wonderful Center ” Nunnllys “The Candy of the South ” Sizes one to five pounds, in Christmas packages wrapped in holly paper. Andrews Drug Store 37 Phone 38 ?ezk. ljp| c & J